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THE ill! GLOBE HARTSHORN & MERESSE FRIDAY, MAY 8. 1908. s d wcuraoM frics. ti.a per teak. Bnfcred PoatoOc u aooo-Uaa ' fsbllifeed It7 Friday. J Coj lw rneoa lUixIlrn "aitt laoa) W ten it-tM Kmr o lawt lhaa Maoaf eooaat aek mt ta teann atoapt utwim. Carte ol Thank, Rcaolattona ot Raapact, I.. t cento par Una, ia advam. aaraa worda to ttu. Oarer adrartialnc tana on appltcaUoa. rVHJRTCONIHW; KO. 64, F. OF A. Xlllk Monday anuria al caeb atootb la Arm ry Ball Ma looat. VlalUu ferotlwft an ra imM to aaaM -arliB aa. A wana valcona airalaito. . -- ', Steps are to be taken .to add the Oregon California land grant," if recovered by the United States Government, to the irre ducible school fund of this state. Superintendent Ackerman will head the movement to have the Oregon delegation in Congress take steps to have such a grant made as soon as the land has re turned to the ownership of the United States. The land was granted by the Government to aid the development of the State of Oregon through the building of a railroad. It is said that the railroad company has sold part of the land for practically enough I money to make up the total to which it would be entitled at the maximum rate on the whole grant Having refused to carry out the terms of the grant and aid in the development of the state, the company has no fur ther claim on it The best use this land can be put to is to turn it over to the public schools of this state. The improved con dition of our public schools would very appreciably aid in the de velopment of the state. Market days are being held in "many towns at the present time throughout Eastern Oregon and the same are proving very suc cessful The first of a series was held in Heppner on last Sat urday and the town was crowded with people from the country and lots of money changed hands on that day. The sales included horses, farming implements, sad dies and other articles and the prices received were very satis factory to those who brought goods to be sold. Wherever these market days are being held goods are being disposed of in short order and they are consid ered not only a convenience but a great benefit to the commnity We suggest that the proposition be taken up in Condon and that regular market days be held here in the future. Although the President has ex- perienced a nominal defeat in his contention for four battleships instead of two, it is known that at : l i. 1. r a i . . me cuiupruiuiac uy wmcu H nas been agreed that two battleships oi the largest size shall be added to the Navy every year, result ing in twenty new battleships for every decade, is really as much and more than the Presi dent's contention. This program of adding twenty battleships ev ery ten years will make the Navy of the United States second to none on the planet except that of Great Britain and will enable the country to keep two power ful fleets, one on the Pacific, the other on the Atlantic coast, and will at least secure our home de fense beyond perad venture. With the completion of the. .Pan ama Canal, there would, of course be means for the rapid transfer of naval strength to either coast, or it could be quickly assembled at the Isthmus if it should be necessary to defend that water way.' -v ... I Illinois proposes to outlaw love makinsr by telephone. A little taste of prohibition reform ap pears to have turned Illinois' head completly. The Commercial Club of Walla Walla has passed resolutions urging the railroad companies to grant a 'one-fare rate for the round trip, by continuous passage between points in interior Wash ington and Oregon and the sea side rescrts of these two states. This organization has requested the Commercial bodies of East ern Oregon, Washington and Idaho, as well as the Portland Commercial Club, to pass similar resolutions. It is hoped that favorable action may be taken by all, as the people of the in terior should be given the op portunity of visiting the coast especially during the summer months, at the least possible cost Everyone in this vicinity should make an effort to hear the lec tures to be given by the members of the Oregon Agricultural Col lege from the platform of the 0. R. & N. demonstration train at the depot on Tuesday, May 12, between the hours of 8:15 and 9:15 a. m. The men who are to speak on the subjects of summer fallow, chemistry of the soil, hor ticulture, rotation of crops, ani mal husbandry and general cul ture methods, are all specialists in their work and will give valu able information, both instruct ive and of great benefit to the farmers of this territory. The train will also stop at Clem be tween the hours of 9:45 and 10:45 the same morning. Do not for get the time and let us all make a special effort to be present Political information. Registration reopens April 21. Close for election May 15. General election June 1. Registration reopens Sept 20. Close for election October 20. Presidential election November 3 Ranches fob Sale Geo. Hardie's fine iheep and cattle ranches were placed on the market for sale this reek. These ranches are among the best in the county and are in a high state of cultivation. Lots of water, wood and grass. Houses and barns ideal for small profitable homes; prices ranges from $8 to 10 per acre and may be bad on reasonable terms. Most of the ranehes contain excellent plowland and are ideal tor cattle,sheep,wheat and hogs. For further particulars call or write E. Curran, Condon Real Estate Agency, over poet office, Condon. Sebiotjs Results Feared. You may well fear serious results from a cough or cold, as pneumonia and consumption (tart with a cold. Foley's Honey and Tar cures the most obstinate coughs or colds and prevents serious results, Refuse substitutes. Condon Drug Co. Two homestead relinquishments for sale near town, good land. See E. Curran over poBt office. Your money not ours until you are satisfied with the goods you purchase. The S. B. Barker Co. The local freight office has re ceived notice that effective April 15th the rate on Wool to Eastern points will be from Condon $1.60 and from Hepper $1.62. . An array of bargains, sterling qualities and lowest prices. The S. B, Barker Co. The Condon Globe, the Oregon Semi-Weekly Journal and the Pa cific Monthly all for 12.50 for a year. Subscribe now. Lumber prices have come down $5 per thousand. Now is the time to build! Haul your lumber from the Arlington Co's yard while hauling grain. RMMr Blarfdar Right I ILL. ON A ! I Have for Sale Two Relinquish ments, 160 Acres Each. See me. K. CURRAN CONDON REAL ESTATE AGENCY Oflice over the Post Oflice. Condon, Ore OC Mrs. J.H. Amend is prepar ed to take private boarders and will run a first-class house at the rate of $4.00 a week. Meals served from 6:30 to 8 a. m., 12 to 1:30m. and 6 to 7:30 p. ra. Also furnished rooms for rent at at reasonable rates She so licits a part of your patronage I 30 Mr&.M.E. Summer' BEAUTIFUL DRESS HATS In all the Latest Styles STORE ON SPRING STREET tul o( Condon Moat Co. bid. A Grand Display of New Creations in Spring and Summer Millinery. Call and feast your eyes. J. J. Portwood LIVERY and FEED STABLE North Main Street. Confectionery Soft Drinks Candies, Nats and Fruits in Season. Cigars and Tobacco Cozy club room in connection A. SHAFFER Shoemaker General Repair All work guar- an4.00H EAST SIDE anteea. majn st. O o 0 o o I H0NEYTAR The. original -LAXATIVE cough remedy. For cough, cold, throat and- lung" trouble. No opiate. Nod-alcoholic Good for everybody. Sold ever where. The genuine FOLEY'S HONEY and TAR la in aYellowpackage. Refuse aubatltutca. Prepared only by Foley A Company, Chicago. L.T. PRICE. Condon FOLEY'S rrotQMlonal Dlreotom D. R. PARKER ATTQRNEY-AT-LAW OIHc In Condon National Bank Block. G. W. PARMAN ATTORNEY-AT-LAW U S. COMMISSIONER Careful atttin lvim to all butlrtww strutted In my care. (.V- i Condon, Orton, YyOODACJAVEY, Physicians and Surgeons Par ami Nih Call promptly anwrtl. 'Hltva, avmitd Floor Harker BulMui. curnar Uaiu aud Spring BirvaU. Condon, pron L. TAYLOR. V. 8. Veterinary Surgeon & Dentist. Dental Work on Horsei a Sixciotty. Offli-a la Paulina'. lro flora Rraidanc phuua No. 31 A Condon, Oragon. J W. DONNELLY, M. O. Physician and Surgeon. Diseases of Women a Specialty, Condon, Or. Q F. BUTLER DENTIST Crown and Brtdrt Wort a prta!tr. OSea Cpalalia iu UlUlaia Co. But Bulldlug. Condon, Oregon B. I1KMBT, M. D, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Day and Niglii Call promptly antwereil Arlington : : Oregon I. B. WILLS AUCTIONRR AND VALUATOR Mat allaatlaa alvaa as ti.ln... au - taatao. ValuaUwaagltaa. OONDOIf, OKIQOJI The 0. K. BBEF Shop FRANK OOL.DEN. Proprietor Shaving, Shampooing, Hair Cutting Hot and Cold Batha in Connection. On door north Uilliain Co. Bank Bldg. OREGON Sf10J$l4ftg Uhion Pacific 3 TRAINS EAST DAILY Through Pullman ttandard and tour lit flMping ear daily to Omaha, Chi cago, Ipokan ; touriat (taping car daily to Kaaia city ; Uirongh Pullman touritt alMPing car (peraouallr conducted) wecily to Chicago, reclining chair oan laU fret) te the Eait daily. LOW RATES I Ticket to and from all part of the Called Statea, Canada and Europ. rex particular! call on or addrea D. TIERNEY, Agent 0. R. 0 N- TABLE EAST BOUND FROM ARLINGTON.' No. 2 Chicago 8pecial 1 :20 P. M. No. 6 Atlantic Exprpw... .12:45 A. M. WEST BOUND FROM ARLINGTON. No. 1 Portland Special 3:10 P. M. No. 6 Pacific Expre.8 8:48 A. M. CONDON BRANCH. No 11 leave Condon daily (except Sun day) at y:fA. M. Arrive at Arling ton at 11:10 AM. No. 12 leave Arlington dally (except Snmlay) at ta4S P. M.ar rive at Condon at y:y P. M. atone tat coatl amal toeeJa lung- WML WHOLESALE REDUCTIONS. Elegant chance for Bargains Our Prices arc Your Saving Prices that Insure Your Pocketbook against a Vacuum. , Up to the very minute in Styles, Fashions, Whims, tastefully se lected, found here. We won't crowd advertising matter. Just a windfall, that's all PRICES BLOWN AWAY 'Tis a feat to fit feet, and done successfully, 'tis a fete to tender feet Our enviable reputation as successful shoe dealers is due to our ability to fit feet W E. Z. and Star Brand Shoes do the work. THE S. B. Condon Meat Company JOHN HARRISON, Praprktor Fresh and Cured Meats, Beef, Pork. Mutton and Veal A SHARE OF YOUR PATRONAGE IS SOLICITED Cere Serb aaj Oragoa Street CONDON, ORECON WHEAT INTERIOR WAREHOUSE Co. BALFOUR, GUTHRIE & CO., Managers. Higtsl Prutt Paid Fr Grain. Gtntral Warthoutt Businm Conducted. MM Sttragi mU Baling SiaJtr. Dtaltn m Smh H'irt faiii .'(.a .'.., ZiW, Smlfhmr Cement Shiff Oif k. OATS C H A C A L Imported. No.59846 Five-year-old Black, Percheron Stallion Sire: Harpistle 19815. Dam: Bijou 1944a CHACAL will make the Season of 1908 at Parman Bros.' ranch 4 miles from Condon. TERMS-Season $12.50, due at close. Will furnish pasture for mares from distance at $1.50 per month. P R INC E Fall-blooded Jack, Black with white points, age eight years. Bred at Lone Star Stock Farm, Houston, Mo., by the well known Q. T. Mires. Will make the teaton of 1908 at W. B. Smith's barn in Condon TERMS Single service $6.00 cash; Season, (12.50, due at close. SIR WALTER RALEIGH Full-blooded, 7-year-old dapple-gray Percheron Stallion, a cplendid specimen of heavy draft horse weighing 1900 pounds. 17 J hands high. Will mase tbe season of 1908 at my ranch near Lone Rock. TERMS-Single Service, 15.00 cash; Season, 110.00 due at close; In suranoe, $18.00 due when tuare is with foal, changes hands or is re moved from the county. JOHN MADDEN JUAN, NO. 27510 BELGIAN STALLION Will make the Season of 1908, from April I, to July l, at my ranch 3 mi. north of Condon. TCDMC $12.50 for the Season with usual return privileges. I tBillflU 7,50 for single leap with privilege of entire season. JUAN ISA BEAUTIFUL DARK BAY WITH STAR IN FORE HEAD. A TYPICAL DRAUGHT STALLION. rA... ... WM. EBBERT. THE TROTTING BRED STALLION Scarletmont No. 33066 By Scarlet Letter No. 1419G Dam: Molly S. by Altamont No. 3600, will be in the Stud at my ranch from April 1 to July 1, 1908. For further particulars, see Pasture for Mar from d late no HI. 50 per month BARKER GO. BARLEY RYE M. HELSLEY.