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About Condon globe. (Condon, Gilliam Co., Or.) 189?-1919 | View Entire Issue (May 1, 1908)
I John Palmer left Tuesday for Malheur county here he will i make his home. , .f. -j -v . . Vj J. I 'Hughes has stored his vl household goods anf- with his : family expects to leaondon. The house vacated DyaL'-auga Zfh&a been rented by f Curran . pered. u- - A. Keller of the Eastern Ore- gon Brewing Co. of The' Dalles r-vwasin Condon a few days this . "week UAsking after, business in terests. S.. ; T. W. Marshall the commissi man well known in Eastern Ore gon towns, was in Condon this week in his automobile. He in tends making all the small towns south of here in his car. S. V. Moore returned Wednes " day from Medford where he has been for a few months.'. He re ports that section of the state is suffering from drouth and says Gilliam county looks good to him. , . , Frank Hurlburt spent Wednes day and Thursday looking after business matters in Arlington. . Dr. Kennedy of Arlington came up on Wednesday's train. . ' L. T. Price has lately installed a new soda fountain and is now prepared to serve the latest in soft drinks. The Merrymakers Club met on Wednesday evening at the home of Miss Mamie Smith. The even ing was spent in music and games after which refreshments were served. Everyone voted a good time. , ,.. Ed Morgan was Mayville Thursday. over from The old harness shop on Low- ' er Main Street was sold this week to Fred Hall.' The deal was made through E. Curran. John Fleming, the sheep buy' 4 er, was in Condon Tuesday and purchased 35,000 head paying an average price of $2.25 per head. Among the sheepmen who were ' in town were Nat Scott, Henry and George Perry, L C. Bennett, J. B. Goff and Alex Hardie. , ' Victor Palmer and Harry Mc . Mullen were arrested on Monday - on the charge of drunken and disorderly conduct and were fin- ed $15 each and costs. Dr. and Mrs. Gavey were Ar lington visitors Tuesday, i F. M. Pliter came up from Portland Thursday. - - ' Hallie Rice is visiting in The Dalles. Mrs. C. W., Lord left this week for a visit with her parents in The Dalles. ' .-.'. ;. ' Rev.; A. J. Folsom, Superin : tendent of the Home Missions ' for this state will speak in the Congregational church next Thursday and Friday evenings. Dr. Taylor , left this morning for Schuttler Flat to look after some veterinary work. . Don't forget the dance at Ar- ' mory hall this evening. The baseball game between the Condon and Clem teams at Uem Inst SunHav resulted in a victory for the Condon team by a score nf 12 to 10. Although the score was large on both sides the game was 'close and interesting all through. ; A number of rooters from Condon attended. The home boys with a little more , practice will be able to show last ;balt Jarvis and Beeson pitched ' for t Condon, -and Welshons , for Gem. ; -' A return game between these teams ' will be played on the Condon diamond next Sunday."-; Announcement of W. J. Edwards on a Statement No. 1 Platform. I hereby announce myself as an . independent . candidate for the office of Joint Senator for the Eighteenth Senatorial District, comprising the counties of Gil liam, Sherman and Wheeler, for the election to be held on June 1.1908. If elected I will, during my term of office, work faithfully ?rn lt A YhAaf inMofa v fill Va A0eople all the time. I have faith -1 uie uwpie, ana oeiieve in uie u of the people, and therefore, aura T nv tprm of office, if electev j wjh aiyayj vote for ca,idate for IJnited SUtes Senator wKo-ion recoived the U?ksfnumber of the people's votes for that position, at the general election, next preceding the election f a Senator in Con gress, without regard to his poli tics, or my individual preference. I am not allied to any clique, combination or faction, and I de sire that the people shall say whom I shall vote for for United States Senator. 1 solicit the votes of the people of all parties who believe in Statement No, 1; or in other words, of all voters who believe in Government of the people, by the people and for the peo ple." W. J. Edwards. Announcement of James E. Bur- dett for District Attorney for the Eleventh Judicial District I hereby announce myself as an independent candidate for the of fice of District Attorney for the Eleventh Judicial District com prising the counties of Gilliam, Sherman and Wheeler for the el ection to be held June 1, 1908. If elected I will during my term of office work faithfully for all the people, I will wage war on criminals, friends and foes alike, without regard to politics, posi tion or station in life. As to my qualifications, I will say that I am a graduate from the law department of the Uni versity of Michigan at Ann Ar bor, graduating in 1903 and have been engaged in actual practice ever since that time. I am not allied to any clique, combination or faction of any kind or sort, but am independent in the fullest sense of the word. I solicit the votes of the people of all parties who believe in a Government of the people, for the people and by the people" and hereby pledge myself to car ry out the wishes of the people, if elected. James E. Burdett. Announcement. The undersigned hereby an nounces to the voters ef Gilliam county that he is a Statement No. 1 candidate at the June elec tion on the democratic ticket for joint representative for the 28th representative district compris ing the counties of Gilliam, Sherman and Wheeler. If elect ed I will during my term of office work faithfully for the best in terests of all the people. I have faith in the people and believe in the will of the people and, there fore, during my term of office if elected, I will always vote for that candidate for United States Senator who has received the highest number of the people's votes cast for that position at the general election next preceding the election of a United States Senator without, regard to his politics or my individual prefer ence. I am not allied to any clique, combination or faction, and I desire that the people should say whom I should vote for for United States Senator. I solicit the votes of the people of all , parties who believe in Statement No. 1, in other words of all voters who believe in gov eminent of the people, by the people and for the people. ; )Y , - W. F. Jackson. Springing cans of all eizei at Notlca For Publication. . DKPARTMIMT OF THE I.NTglOlt. , Laod Ufltot M TIM Ball, Oregon, ' t , ' Avrtl SMB. Its. Nolle Is berehjr gtrea that Milton Helsle at (omloa, Oregoa, has IM aotleeot bli Intention to atas Anal m munition proof In support af UU claln, yU: HemesMat Kotrv No. littwa matt November iut, mm, tiir th SK of Serttun 10, Towaehlp I Soath, Rang M I., W, M.. ami Ibat mid proof will ba uad bdun George W, rtrotan, U. . Coamlasloaer l kit Ac tu Cvaduo. Oregoa, oa Jan th, ma. Ha nam to following wltnessss toprov hi eoiittnaou resIUenc apon, sod catUratla ot, tlx laud, eta: Olio TscUsauer, Will a lard, J. r. Harnett and W. I. Vandervlngt, all at Condon Oregoa, , C. W. alooaa. Register. Notion For Publication. DSHARTSIKNT Ot TH INTERIOR. Land OJBca at Tka Dallas, Oregon. April M, 1. NoUc ! harabr tlTtn that Otto TMhauur Ol Condon, Urtfon, hat id nodra ot nil In (ration to auk lual ava-yaar proof In anppwrt ot nla alalia, U: tlonaataad luuj So, 11T40 atada Not. 12th. Jt. tor tha IkiStVaod NI'V ot are. S8. rtwothip8oato Kanft 30 K. W, M., and Ibat aid proof will ba mada baton Oaotf W. Iarnan, I'.s. Conlailonar, at bll ottca lu (ndon,OreaoniirJnata,lw. . ,im nanMt uia lonowwi wiwaaata to prova bli continuous raldnca apon and cultivation of, tbaland. Tit: P. Djrar, J. P. Harnett, Wll Itaa Underwood and Cbarlaa Blckard nil ol Condon, Orvfua. C W, MooM, Rrftitar. Notion For Publloatlon. 0,S.LandOIBoa Tna Dalits, Onfoa, April t M. NoUc ta hsraby f Ivan thaltnt Mortbam Paotna Knllway Company, of St. Paul, Haantpln Conn- ty, ata ot If Inncaota. bat Bird In this offloa Its application toaslael tha MW ol aactlon t,Tp, B.J0B..W.M. i Any and all parsons claiming adrenal ta lands deacribad. or daslrtng to object bacanaa ot tha mineral character of tha Uad, or tor any naaoa, to the disposal to the applicant, anonld ale their affidavits of protest In this omce, on ar before the drat day of Jane, IMa. ' C W. Moons. Katlster. NoUce for Pabllcatlon-lsolaled Tract ,1 Pablle Und Bale ' ' rba Dailea, Orefon, Und Otnca, April leth, lWfL Kotice Is hereby (lyen that, as directed by the Comm lasioner ol tha Qencral Land office, aader proTlttons of Actot Cougreas approved Jane H, IWa, PnbUc No. 303, wa wlU offer at pablle aaht. to the highest bidder, at 10 :U o'clock a. m., on the 26th day of May next, at this omce, the fat lowing tract ot laud.lo-wlt: BKSWVi ot ctkn a and BK'iN W4 of eecUon 28. T.o a. ft.M t. W.H. Any pereona claiming adversely the aboT4- cribed landa are advlssd to file their claims er objections, on or before the day above designa ted for sale. C. W. Moore. Register. Louis B. Arnsson, Receiver. Notice) For Publloatlon. Isolated Tract Public Und Bale. ' , The Dalles, Oregon, Und Office, i April leth. 190. Notice Is hereby given that', as directed by the Commissioner ol the General Und office, under provisions ot Act ot Congeess approved Jane 17, IMa, Public No. 80S, we will offer at pablle sale, to tha highest bidder, at 2 o'clock p. as., on tha 28th day of May next at this office, the following tract of land, to-wlt: 8E of Section 5, Tp. 1 jouth, Ranged K..W. M. Any persons clslmlng adversely the above-described lands are advised to Bit their claims, or objections, on or before the day above degslgna- ted for sale. C. W. Moons, Register. Uuls H. Arnsson, Receiver. NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION. Isolated Tract Public Und Hale. The Dalles, Oregon, Und Office, April lath, 190. Notice la hereby given Ibat an directed by tha Commissioner of the General Und offloa ander provisions of Actot Congress approved Jane 27, 1906, Public No. 303, we will offer at public sale. to tha highest bidder, at 2 : 15 o'clock p. m., on the 28tb day of May next at this office, tha fol lowing tract ol land.to wit: SkNHW3li of Sec. 6 and NE'4-NEof Sea 7, Tp. g eoeth, Range 2S ft. VY.M. Any persons claiming adversely tha above- described lands are advised to Sla their claims, or objections, on or before tha day above desig nated lor sale. ; C. W. Mooai, Register.1 Louis H. Arnsson, Receiver. The Road of a Thousand W ON D E R 5 Shasta Route gad Coast Line of The Southern PacTlo Go. Through Oregon and California Over thirteen hundred miles of scenic beauty and interest-attractive and instructive. This great railroad passes through country unsurpassed for its scenic attract ions, and introduces the traveler to the vast arena soon to become the scene of toe world's greatest in dustrial activities. There is not a single idle or uninteresting hour on the trip, and the variety of condi tions presented excites wonder and admiration. '. , ' Special Low Tickets now on Sale at all Ticket offices - $55.00 Portland to Los Angeles and Return Long limit on ticKet and stopover privileges. Corresponding rates from other points. Inquire of D, TIERNEY, local agent, for "full particulars and helpful publica tions describing the country thro which this great highway extends, or address ' , ; . Win. McMurray, Geo. Pgr. Agent, WftNTRO, FOR ftfUri, FOUND, tvro. LOT, AH local advertisement ere ran ander this head at the rats of riVE CrtNTH raa LINK aUrit iNtl'tt. II YOU have anything to sell, or wish bay anything, ot nave loatanythlng: TRY A "WANT AU" la this column. The results will surprise you. i . j . Strayed - One bay horse, branded half. ; circle , under JH connected, weight 1150 lbs. $10 reward for information lead ing- to return or whereabouts. Jacob Larch, Clem. House for Rent A four room cottage in good repair, good situ ation, low rent. For information call at this office, . J For Rent A good barn, good loft, good location. ' Room for 8 horses. Call on C. W. Young or at this office. , , . I For Sale-A first-class second hand threshing outfit For par Oculars call on or write to ' aT.Bunch & Sons, Blalock, Ore. Found A fine black muffler, on -Main street last Sunday. Owner may have same by calling at this office and paying for this notice ", , Strayed From my ranch near Gwendolen, 3 colts, two coming one-year old, bay horse and bay mare with strip in forehead. One two-year old, bay mare branded NH on right shoulder. Will pay suitable reward for return of these horses or imformation con cerningthem. . , - ' N. Rowland, Gwendolen. Uf UTCn l1 repnaentatlTrs for Con II Mil I LU ovo and vicinity to kxk aitei renewals and Increase sub scription Kst of a prominent monthly msaastne on a salary and commission baals. Experience desirable but uul necessary, liuud uppurtuulty ton right person. Address fubllsher, Sua Ml, Italian O, Kw fark. To Prospective Investors. You C:y invest from tlOO to 125,000 in Torlland Business Blocks with R. D. Inman, f. D. Money man, Qov. Geo. E. Chamber lain,' Dr. 'Andrew C Smith and others.' It paid others 12.9S per cent in 1907. It will pay you. No care, no taxes. For further par ticulars call at this office or write O. E. McClure, Superintendent of Properties, 812 Dekum Building, Portland, Oregon. 3C GOAL 86.75 - Per Ton for cash, as long as it lasts. Best grade Coal $10.50 per Ton, delivered. If for any reason you don't like this coal, your money cheerfully k i . refunded. Condon Steam Laundry. 3C r 3 P.H.Stephens o OOP.H.StephensonCSfl B NEW GARMENTS FOR SPRINCl! CO c CD X, a CD 4- SHIRT WAIST SATISFACTION 'I Can be had only in one kind., We've tried others but these are the only ones that give entire satisfaction to our cug- f tomers. , COM FO RT I N OU R SHOES Hot weather makes tender feet suffer if the shoes aren't prop erly fitted. We can fit your feet correctly. "See us." ,; 0 c o CO c CD a CD () POPULAR DRESS MATERIALS Light clingy materials are the ones greatest in demand this season."''' Let us show you some of the latest arrivals. J Groceries that ft There are i no odds and ends in groceries to clear out. We keep . . :t ,r-;-.' to freali for that. 'Our Motto: Quality not Quantity) fl our stock to freeli for that. J Our Motto: Quality not Quantity ' f yuosueqdaicidOOuosuaqdaS'H'dCJ S 3Siuou's Stock of Stylish Spring n4 For Publloatlon. 4 Males Und OKoa, 1bs, uregua, March 17th. 1W. NulK-e Is hsnivea that Ida Kelsur ol Con- doa. Oregon, kuwl null real herluteuUoa to saase dual lu bruol In support ot claim, vis: Hofced Sutry Mo ilMI atadellee. . iwa. ror the SVVlSIVa.nevolasc.l.Tp. Set., at n I , W. It., autkt said proof wlU be wads Before the CuuBttetk at Condon, Oregon, May Ma, tara. 4 She naaiea the towing wllaaatet to prove her eontiuaoas raanee upon, and aultlvatloB of, tbe land. vla.vie Huseell, Hvury Hart- an, John KeauoU frauk Ulaseuel til ol Coadon, Oregua, C. W. Hooks, Rsalttsr. . Nolle tot fabittlon. Isolated Tract rubciead Sale. The Dalles, Oregon. d OtHea, April 1Kb. IM, NoUca la kereby gitu that, as directed by the Commissioner at indeueral Uad ofuoe, ander provisions at Act otiuugrees spprevsd Jane It. iwa, FubltN ajtwe will otter at public asm so tbe blgbeet bldd at I ts o'clock a, at. the'JMhday ol Ms ail. at this afaca, the fol low Hit imrtol landWwIt: Wi.gvliolacU n. T. 1. .. H. it . J. M. 1 -., Any persons elalklng adversely the etxvifds- ssrtbed kwds ar aised la SI shetr tlaltss, or obJaeUoua, on ar arbn the day abwv deslgaalr ad tot sale. 1 t a W. Moors. Itv liter, , , , , tstUsH. Arusoa,Kotver. Notion For Publication. . Isolated Tract, ruVM l sod sale. Tbe Dalles, Oregm laud Otoe. A aril tUt KOI 1 .Hollee Is beret Iwreuv -a that, as diverted by tin Ooaiutisloer-' teral Und otaee, under rises approved June ID. ivua. ru 'II niter at puWle sale, to taa SI x tb SUt day. A KlagBTMIf .USVj IN e'sloek a. ., on at Ihlt onte. Ik lol- .11 SWW4 aud.V.1 3K5 oi aaauoa f t k R. St I., W. M, Aay persons elalas,.ic adversely lbs abovod- trllad lands srs sd vn4 lie thvlr claims, ar objeeUbUi, on or before UM day above designa ted lor aalav -' 1 .' i v , O. W, Monaa, Inutm, . Louis II. Arneeuli, tterelvct. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Unltexl Stataa Land Offloa, : Tb Dallas, Oregon, March 1Mb, IWS. Xotlc la hrby given taat Orh B assbbliis ! Condon. Oregon, ana Sled notlc ol bis totes Uoa to mak Snai ommuuiion proof In sup port ol bis slslm, Tla: Homestead Kntry ho, lMTSmad for the ol Section M and N Ssli of Section as. i a south, Ksugr,W. M, and that said proof will asad beforb Oaorg W. Parma n, U. a. Commissioner, at hie omce In Condon, Or egon, on May tub, IK. Hs as msa the following witnesses to prove htsaonllnaoas residence upon and saturation of, tb tend, vis: J. B. Hant,K. P. Walse, A. C Kelsay and Susie L. Me bolus all ol Condon, Oregon. . ; , . . C W. Mooag. Register. Notlca For Publloatlon. Departsuenl ol tbe lulerlor. Land OiBc atTb Dalles, Oregon, Msrcb mtb, IWS. Notlca Is hereby given tbst John T. Fsgan ol Condon, Oregon, has Bled nolle of his In tention to snake Bnal Rn-year proof Id support of his claim, vis: Homestead Entry No. KE mads Msy 14, MM. lor tb ES'X. WhNE!-i ol Sec Hon IS, Township I South, Range a K W. M., and that said proof WlU b asade before OeorgsrW. Parman, U. a Commissioner, at his offles tn Condon, Oregon, on Msy lilh, luue. H name tha following wllnseses to prove bis continuous rasldeuc apon, and cultivation of, lb Und vis: K. W. Cook, D. S. Carnlne, Albert Carnln and Robert Rogers all ol Condon Oregon. , C. W, Mooai, Register. 3C 3C 'graceful hancimc skirts The fit and comfort to the wearer of the skirts we sell are alone worth the price asked. 4 You get quality and, f style too. . t i CO If CD 3T CD 3 to O 3 0 WASH FABRICS ; Thete are some ' dainty wash fabrics.1 You will want a Waist or dress pattern as soon as you see them. The styles '.r i". : are exclusive. 0) are Healthful you .have, spent 4 v It your money and have re ceived nothing for it and your eyes still trouble " you, see , WILLIAMS the JEWELER expert Optician And get your money'a worth. We guarantee a fit In all cases. Notion For Publloatlon, Departaieiil of the luletlor. Und omce at Tha Dalles, uefon, ' Msnk lth, IMS. Hollee H hereby given that Ksra D. UoUs ol Cuadoa, Otsgon.hsa Sled noUc ol his InlenUua mat, anal tsrayear proof la support ol bis alalia vtsi Iluueatsad Kntry Mo, im. mule Sept. it, I Sua, lor U 31 t ot Heetlun IT, Township I South, Rang a t. W. M. and that said proot will b atada be- tarait. W. rarsnaa, U. a Contulsaloner, al kl ode la Coedou, Oregon, oa Msy tb, IMS. . M naase tha totlowlng witnesses to prove kis sonUouoas rssldeuo upon, and culllvalioo 4, tb land, vis: John Dysart, A. Haitman. It. K. Wast and C W.Oross, all af Condon, Oregon. ,., C W. Mooai, Register. Notloa For Publloatlon. .. ' . iMpsnusnt ol tha Interior, . ' Und OdU at Tna Dalles, Oregon, 4: Msrcb Wtto.190. Hollo w hereby given that Wllllau W. Mc rbetaoa ot Clem, Ore., has Sled nolle of bis tilt ti A to maks lusl Sv-year proof la sup- port! hi Slain, vis: Humsstead RuUy No, MlIBMda.'May slst, twl, tor tbe SS)(iU(i of aertluti and KiNKl of aectloa 7, 1o,.'iiioiua, Rang M X.. W. M., and that said prool Will b msd before the Heglswr and R- Ix-dver at lb Dalles. Orvgou. on May 1Mb, Iwt II names Ihelollowlug witnesses U) prove his oatlnaoas reetdenr upon, and calUvatlon of. tb land, els: ueorg Welsbons, Ueorg Wll llama, K. 4. MePbvrson, of Clem, Oregon, and Qraut WadeofOlei, Oregon. C. W, Moose, Register. : Notloa For Publloatlon, Department of th Interior, 6 Und Offlce at Tb Dalles, Oregon, Msrch lub.lsue. Notlc la bsrsby given that Arthur UnUt Condon, Ore., has Blsd nolle ot hi InlenUon to make Bnal commutation proof In support af bis claim, els: Homestead Kntry Ko.lMXIl ned Apr. 3rd, inns, for th KtsUK't SKNtUi iecUon l. Township S South, Hang tl S., W. M and that said proot will b mad befor (lurg W. Parman, U. a, Commlsslonr, al bis offloa lu Condon, Oregon, on May 131b, IMS, Me names the following witnesses to prov his continuous rssldsne upon, and cultivation ol, 111 land vis: II. K. Hast, R. H. Pattlsou, C. 1. Urosaaud K. D. Unlls all of Condon, Oregon. C. W, Mooai, asoisrsa. Notloa For Publloatlon. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Und OfHc at Th Dalles, Oregon, March 17, IMS. NoUc Is bsreby given thstQeorg W. ristl ot uwendolen,Or.,has Bled notice ol his Intention to make Bnal Ave-year prool In support of his claim, vis: Homestead Kntry No. Hilt mad Juu 18. IWU, for th NKV4 ot SecUon 33, Tp. t Soulb, Range 21 E..W.M., and that said proof will be mad before th Register and Re ceiver, at The Delias, Oregon, on May th, IMS. . II names Uia following wtlnssses lo pror his continuous rsldnc upon, and cultivation at, tha land, vis; William Hunt of Olei, Oregon, Harry Fletcher, Oliver Oulld and Frank Rey nolds of Uwsndolcn, Oregon. C. W. Mooai, Register. WALL PAPER PAINTS, OILS AND VARNISH Largest and best select ed stock in the County. Estimates furnished on jobs as to material and labor. W. A. DRLINC. H. G. WiNANS Architect OFFICE 2 BLOCKS EAST HOTEL OREGON Condon, : : Oregon aMawasa , , ' , " Sanitary PlumblngI , MEANS doing away with all sorts of di-, ; seases, doctors' bills, . etc. Think it over but not too longl Have yotir drain pipe3 look ed after by : : ; , JflMIESON & The MflRStiflLL. Plumber Agts for Sampson Windmill Huntf. t I Portland,. Oregon