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,'f i ' I 7 s '. : - i -r W : TVS OF THE WEEK ;). K Thomas made a flying Clem Saturday, II. Hendricks of Fossil ed through this city Saturday ing on his return home from , -Urs. C W. Lord returned Sat urday evening from The Dalles where she had been visiting" for some time. Miss Nell Welsh came up from Arlington on Wednesday to Visit until Monday with her sister, Mrs. F. T. Hurlburt Subject of morning sermon at the Congregational, church May 17n.il! "TU rs, The evening subject, ''Commun' ism and Commerce." , . .1, . Miss Merle Hockett of Salem, who visited over Sunday with her sister, Miss Hockett of this city, returned home on Monday. Fred A. Edwards of Mayville was in town the past week and placed an ad in our 'want column' for a bunch of choice Herefords which he has for sale. -. Miss Frances Brown, who has been attending business college in Portland for the past term re turned to Condon on last Satur day evening. Mrs. A. S. Bennett of this city gave a shower at her home, on last Saturday in honor of Miss Ella McCoy. The Dalles Chron icle. The revival meetings which were to be held in the Baptist church this week have been post poned indefinitely. For further notice watch these columns. W. F. Jackson of Itforo arrived in Condon Saturday evening to look after his politic J fences. Mr. Jackson is the Democratic candidate for Representative from this district. uuhflay for a ew days business visit in the Rose City. , Dr. Taylor is erecting a barn 18x24 on his lots in west Condon. Part of the interior will be fixed for an operating room. , Miss May Knox, who has been attending business "college at Salem for the past year, returned home Tuesday and spent " a few days with her parents here, be fore beginning work as a steno grapher in Conddn. Fossil Jour nal. , . ' - J. E. Burdett, independent candidate for district attorney, was in town Monday on the way home to Arlington from a trip over in Wheeler county, where he liad been in the interest of his candidacy. Reports from Wheeler say that Burdett will receive a large vote in that county J. P. Rollins and family ar rived in Condon Monday evening from Shoshone, Idaho. Mr. Rol lins is a photographer and has rented the studio formerly oc cupied byE. G. Merrifield and having-had a great deal of ex periejiee in this business will un doubtedly enjoy a good patron age. He will remodel the interior of the studio to a certain extent but is ready at all times to handle any and all business.. D. R. Parker, who was. a Re publican candidate at the . Prini ary Election for the office of Pro secuting Attorney, received the Democratic riomination for that . IH 'I...-..!. 1 " - - : unite oy virtue, vi uviue w via Democratic, friends; writing; his nam4 onieiabaliotTbut - we rf afSur.ed y Mr,, barker he has K,e;ntwia of Kef "Hg tnevt- . x and e mil not .ai were Chariest c Columbia. lot at-the Juna Fred Wheiman spent a few days this week in Arlington. A 10-lb son was born to the wife of Ben Stevens of Pine Ridge yesterday. W. J. Edwards, candidate for Joint Senator, was in town this week shaking hands with the voters of this vicinity. Dr. A. A. Atkinson of Dorris, California, was visiting friends in' this city this week. The doc tor formerly attended college in racinc university and was re newing acquaintance with the large Forest Grove colony in this city. ' Win. Campbell, while oiling his windmill last week, received a painful injury to his right arm. He was standing on the platform holding on to the main shaft when the wheel suddenly started to turn, catching his arm be tween the shaft and a cog wheel. After one turn of the wheel he was again free and Mr. Campbell lost no time in getting to the ground. He immediately had the arm dressed and the wound is getting on nicely. The coneertof the Auxiliary of the O. E. S. given in the Armory hall last Saturday evening proved to be one of the most pleasant affairs ever given in this city. Miss Merle Hockett of Salem, the reader, through her pleasing and natural manner in present ing her various selections won the hearts of the people. The vocal selections by Mesdames Parker, Reisacher and Portwood were heartily received by the large audience, while in the can tata, "Ruth", the ladies added new laurels to their fame among the local talent Gasoline engines, the best in the marset at lowest prices, fully guar anteed by Hunt the Hardware Man. When you want to sell your ranch or city property see Mr. Curran over the post office. Political Information. '.CVstlafal AlfWtfmn .Tuna 1 Registration reopens Sept. 20. Close for election October 20. Presidential election November 3 Special Sale! N'o 7 Granite Tea Kettles. . . .$0.60 Xo8 " " 70 So 9 " " 80 3-qt Granite tea and coffee pots .40 3-qt Granite rice boiler 1.00 21 -qt Granite dish pan 75 11-qt Granite coffee boiler 65 Everything else in our granite ware stock at similar prices until June 15. Hunt Hardware Co. . Horsemen, Attention! One of the most important branches of Veterinary Science is Veterinary Dentistry, and this department in this country has been neglected owing to the scarcity of Veterinarians. The horse, after he has reached the age of five years, has a complete new set of teeth, and as he grows older and the teeth wear, they cause numerous diseases and dis agreeable habits, heretofore ascribed as constitutional trouble which have been traced to the teeth; such as blindness, drolling, stopping short, starting sudden ly, frothing, loss of flesh, weak eyes, driving and pulling on one rein. Rough edges and sharp corners of the teeth lacerate the mouth and produce nervousness and ir ritability; uneven and elongated molars and incisors prevent the proper mastication of the food, producing indigestion and gen eral debility. Decayed molars causeVnecrosis " of Tthe bone, ab scesses,, nasal gleet, fistula of the jaw, etc. - ' .:. ." .. Dr. L. L. Taylor, : '"' .: Condon,' Oregon. Z ' ' 1 : ' vTry one of our washing machines If it suits you, Keep it; if it doesn't suit you,: return it and -get your money 'refunded vty "punt the Hardware' own isuihi youjjon ; i a of any ' r i. vi a tne inaw At the lecture given !n Condon May 12 by ex per It from the ex pertinent elation of the Oregon Ag ricultural college relative to the methods of Chemistry of soil, Con servation of Muistnra, etc., they etrongly recouiended the uie of the Campbell Sub Surface PacKer. This Packer has been used successfully by them for eotue time and they have found it to be the beat im plement for packing and atoring moieture that they have ever uted and they etrongly urged the farm ert to try them. The Campbell Sub Surface Packer ii told by V. L. Barker A Co. and they wilt ans wer any communication regarding them. A. Schaffer wishes to .announce that he hat moved hi shoe repair shop down to his ranch and that customers may leave repair work at Reisacher' harness shop, lie will call for the work three times a week and when repaired will return same to the harness shop. Now the rain has oonie, go and Hunt about that new buggy, hacK, wagon, mower,header,threeh- ing machine and other implements you are needing. An array of bargains, sterling qualities and lowest prices. The 6. B, Barker Co. It is a pity to tee a person ne glect indications of kidney or hlatlder trouble that may result in Bright's disease when Foley's Kid ney Remedy will correct irregular ities and strengthen these organs. fake Foley's Kidney Remedy at the first sign of danger. Condon Drug Co. The Condon Globe, the Oregon ."etui-Weekly Journal and the Pa cific Monthly all for $2.50 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. Serious Results Feaked. You may well fear serious results from a cough or cold, as pneumonia and consumption start with a cold. Foley's Hoitayand Tar cures the most obstinate c&ugbs or colds and prevents serious results, Refuse substitutes. Condon Drug Co. To Prospective Investor Vou may invest from $100 to $25,000 in Portland Business Blocks with R. D. Inman, T. D. Honeyman, Gov. Geo. E. Chamber ln.in, Dr. Andrew C. Smith and others. It paid others 12.98 per cent in 1907. It will pay you. No care, no taxes. For further par ticulars call at this office or write G. E. McClure, Superintendent of Properties, 812 Dekum Building, Portland, Oregon. Fleet Celebration at SEATTLE. For the above Occasion the 0. R. & N. Co. will sell Tickets to Portland at $8.00, dates of sale May 21, 22, 25 and 26, final re turn limit 14 days from date of sale. On May 22, 23, 24 and 25 the Northern Pacific will sell Round Trip tickets from Port land to Seattle for $7.50. . Port land to Tacoma $5.80. Good to return 10 days from date of sale. D. TlERNEY. qswnnruuvuwuwiniirinnnnnr JERSEY MILCH COWS For Sale or Trade $60 to $100 HORSE BOUGHT AND SOLD Condon Liverv ....... ?M K O Y Yy& cattle : XJCLIed to have Its ' ... -jtie foothills near Jl'j lllr ' cattle and hogf ., Mf. iHJfed off almott nightly ri.KJ'ong talk or organizing WftNTID, FOR FOUND, MLR, fcTO. AU local tdmHImunUn ran 4r thlt bod I Km imtoof FIVE IKNTU ran LINK EACH IMl' E. II Vol' h nylhlnii hi oil, wlh MbiyUilii.orlMirlualiiyihlii(: 1KV a "Want au" iu utUvuiuniu. riitMuiuui wrprtitruu. Strayed from my pasture in Ferry Canyon, one Iron Gray Mare, 4 years old, white strip in forehead, branded C P on left stifle. I will pay $10.00 for in formation leading to her recov ery. E. J. Clough, Arlington. Blooded Herefordafor Sale We have, at our place on Thirtymile, a few choice year ling full blooded Hereford bulls for sale. The sire of these bulls is from the famous Rockefeller herd in Kansas, his grandsire being the famous Wild Tom. Fred A. Edwards. Mayville, Ore. Strayed - One bay horse, branded half circle under JII connected, weight 1150 lbs. $10 reward for information lead ing to return or whereabouts. Jacob Larch, Clem. House tor Rent A four room cottage in good repair, good situ ation, low rent For information call at this office. Lost, Strayed or Stolen-A white French poodle with brown ears, about seven months old. Was last seen about six weeks ago on the streets of this city. Suitable reward will be paid for his return or information as to his whereabouts. W. H. Searcy, Condon. For Sale A first-class second hand threshing outfit For par ticulars call on or write to S.T.Bunch & Sons, Blalock, Ore. WANTED Local nprmntettvet fnr Con dull ml vicinity to kxk tti rviivwatU mtd IncrvsiM tnb- ciiptlon lltt of it promiuent month lv matittstiic on Mtry and cummlMloii LmikI. fctiwrltMic dlrmbl but nut ufHMry. O(mm) opportunity fun right pToti. AddrwM Fnblltbvr, Hox Av, iutiuu O, Nuw York. Notice For PurtiCiOun. napart.nt ol Uia Interior, Lauu OIBca at The Dallw, Utnoi, March IM, IMS. MoUea U hareby flt.n that William W. Ma Pbaraon of Clem. Ore.,, baa Sled notice ol hit Intention to make Anal Bra-Tear proof In inp portof hli claim, eli: llomeatead Knlrjt No. mi made Mar 'or the BK!.MK'-, ol eecUont, ESE and NK '4NK!i ol Section 7, Tp. 2Sonlh, Kange il E., W. M . and that aald proof will lie made before the KexUter and He velver at The liallea, Ortoii, on Mar Mth, IKUa. He names the following; wltut'Mei to prove bla continuous realtlenca npiu, and eultlvatlon of, the land, vis: (ieorKe Velnholts, fieorge Wll llama, E. J. McPhertoii, of Clrm, imiion, and Ornnt Wadeof Olex, Oreann. (J. V. Moou, Keiilster. Notloa For Publication. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTEIOI:. Laud Oltu-e at The Utiles, llreKon, April i'xh, iwil). Notice Is hereby Riven that Milton Hrltley of Condon, Oregon, haa Bled notice ol his Inteutlon to make final commutation proof In support of bis claim, vis: Homes Had Entry No l:wU6made November '21st, 1MH, fur the tif.'i of Section 10, Township S South, Range 'JO W. M., and that aald proof will be made before Oeorge W, Parmaa, V. i. Commlsnloner at his office In Condon, Oregon, on June Uth, I 'JOS. Ha names the following witnesses lo prove hla continuous residence Uhii, anil ciililvatlon of, tba land, vis: Otto Tuchatiner, Will Ad lard, J. P. Bamettand VY. I. Vaudurvlngt, all ol Condon Oregon. C. W. Mooag, Register. Notice For Publication. U.U.Und Office The Italics, Oregon, April J, im. Notice Is hereby given that the Northern t'acltlo Railway Company, of St. Haul, Hennepin Coun ty, State of Minnesota, has filed In this oftlce Its application to select the NWJi ot Section W.Tp. as., R.20R.,W.M. Any and all persona claiming adversely the Isnds described, or desiring to object because of the mineral character of the land, or for any reason, to the disposal to tba applicant, should flle their affidavits of protest In this office, on or before the Brat day el Jane, 1908. C. W. Mooaa, Register. Boise Bonk Rcopeiia, . Boise, May 11. Plans for reor lzatlon of the Capital State bank with depoaite of over a million dollars, were approved by Judge Wood today and May 28 was fixed aa the reopen- r lean ...V "t... ; . ' Notice For Publication. . ' 1ini1wid ot Ux Inutlur, , ', Un4 Oiao ! Tb 1M11M, Oiatu, - Aunli.HU. Itta. Notice U bibf Mn thai WlllUa W.tojaitldt 01 UwwiUol.il, tn.,BU IM tut lea aj kit ni(B una MaakaSnalSn-raat anwl la NMwftel U aiain U: Uuaiul Bull No. ISIM, atwl KHK wllo St, StUWW. ina'NRt. SW4ul awUtm n, TuwntblbS !, Maun a E. W. M. and Uial aaia acoot all a aad -lann, W. fatmaa, U, a (uaaiwonr, al kit oMea In Condon, oracon.on Jana 1Mb, Ivua, . Ha uamaa lha lullowltif wllnom In proit bla eontlnatMM mlOvnoa uimii, ana elllUoa jl.lba lawl, vie M. J. Drnrn, U II. Ualla. Oovrva HnJn and t K. KajnoMa all ul Un oulan, union. ' 0, W. Muuki, Rag-liter. . Notloe For Publication. DKPAHTMKNT of THE INTERIOR . ,' U.S. Land uflica al The Ualiw, Oregon, May and, Mot, Notice la hereby given thai William t. There, el Condon, Oregoa, who, ea Jell Kb. ilea, atade Hoseaseaal Entry No. I MOT, lor rYUtH and EN WK, aaeiloa M. Township SoaU. Range U t.. W. M.. haa SMaotleeof hla luuattiva te make Snal Bva-yeat proof, to establish its claim to the land above deerribed, before tisorge W, Carman, I', a Comm'r, at hla oalre la Condon, Oregon, on the lath day ol Jane, IttM. Claitaaut namaa as witiieeaaa: f, U tlorrlll, WalawO.Mj.ra. J. C. Cooney, and Wllllsm M. Uara, aU of Condoa, Orstoa. i C. W. Mooaa. Rentier. Nolle for Publication. Isolated Public Laud kale. f l'heDellea,Oreun. Lend OBIce, April lth, lut. Notice la hereby given that, aa directed by the Commissioner ot Ute Ueneral Land oBtre, andar prvvlaloua el Act ol roiigreaa approvetl Jane lit. I, Pabllo- No. an, we will oBVr al public sal. to the highest bidder, at eeo'eluek . m., ea the Via day el May mat, al this office, tbe tot I0WIB4 tract ol laud, to-wit: SWSW'olSaettou T.a,S,la.MB,,W.M. Any parsooa alalmlng advenaly the abaTe-de- HWd lends are advised to Bla their claims, or objections, on or before tba day above dealgnat ed for sale. C W.Moore, Register. Loale II. Arneaon, Receiver. Notice For Publication. Isolated Tract. Public I aud Bale. Tbe Dalles, Oregon, Laud Oltlce, April Wih, ll. Notice Is hereby given that, as directed by the Coniwltaluueruf the Ueneral Laudemce, uudet provisions of Act of Congress approved June 'J7. I MM. Public .e. 9UI. we will "It.r at publlo aale. lo the btgheel bidder, at J av o'ctotk p. m., on the Alb day ol May neat, al Ilita urbre, the ful lowing tract of land, to wit: KSsr.i and eW, Eli ol aectlou It, T. I A R. W K., n . M. Auy persons claimlug eilvenrely the above. da- scribed lands are advised loBle their claims, or objeeiiotis, ou ot belore the day above designa ted for sale. C W. Miaiag, aautsiaa. Louis H. Ameeou, Receiver. Notloe For Publication. P , DEPARTMENT Of THE INTERIOR. Laud Oflce at (he Dallaa, Orsajoe. April , IWS. Notice la hereby given that Otto Tarhauner ol Condon, Oregon, baa Bled notice of bis In tention lo make Bnal live-year proof lu support of his claim, via: Homestead Entry No. 1I7M made Nov. Uth. I WO, for the S's'-W-s. SK'.SWand NW';E of See. , Township 'J rkmlb, Range W E. W. M., and that aald proof will be made belore Ueorga W, Parman, U. 8. Commissioner, at bis office In Condon, Oregon, on June Mb, Iwa. He tiara ee the ful low log wltnesaee to prove his continuous residence upon aud cultivation of, the land, via: P. Dyer, J. P. Barnell, W il liam Underwood and Charles Rlckard all ol Condon, Oregou. C. W. Mooaa, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION, Isolated Tract Public Land aale. Trie Dallaa, Oregon, Lead Ofllce, April ltth, IK. Notice la hereby glvea that, aa directed by the Oommlasloaer of tbe Oeneral Land office andar provisions of Act of Congress approved Jane IT, 1WB, Public-No. SKI. we will oner at public sale, lolbe highest bidder, at :!& o'clock p. m., on IheastbdayolMty licit, at this office, tbe fol lowing tract of land, to wit: K!4NWti SWHWJ, of Sec. 6 and NE'.NF.of Sro 7, Tp. S eontb, Range SSE., W. M. Any persons claiming adversely the above- described, lands are advised to file their claims, or objecllona, on or before tbe day above desig nated for sale. C. W. Mooaa. Register, loiils II. Arncanii, Receiver Notice For Publication. Isolated Tract. Public Land Hale. The Dallea, Oregon, Land Office, ; - , April 101 h. Hurl. Notice la hereby given that, aa directed by thi Commissioner of the Ueneral Land ofllce, undei provisions of Act of Coiigeesa approved June 37, 1906, PublicNo. 303, we will offVr at public sale, lo the highest bidder, at 7 o'clock p. m., ou the 'JKttrday of May next, at this ofltif, the following tract of laud, bi-wlt: SK1, ol Section 6, Tp. II South, Range a E., W. M. Any persons claiming aalversely the abnve-dr. scrlhcd lands are advised to file their claims, oi objections, on Or before the day above dcgslgna led for sale. C. W. Mooag, Heglsiar. Iinls 11, Arneaon, Receiver. Notice for Publication-Isolated Tract, Public Lend Bala. ' ' The Dalles, Oregon, Und Office, April Mth, 190H. Notice Is hereby given that, aa directed by the Commissioner of the Oeneral Und office uuilei provisions of Actof Congress approved June 27, IttM, Public No. 9UI, we will offer at pahllr) sale, to the highest bidder, at 10: 16 o'clock a, ni on the '.nth day of May next, at this office, the fol lowing tract of land.to-wlt: MK4SV4 of section t and SK!iNW4 of Section '. T.5 8. HM E.W.M Any persons claiming adversely the sbore-de-scrlbed lands are advised to ale their claims or objections, on or before the day above designa ted for tale, . v C. W. Moore, Register. Loals H. Arneson, Receiver. EE TEPHENSON'S ELECT TOOK TYLISH ex "'" JOSO, ! isOEs ,; When you have pent , your money and have re- ) cdved nothinif for it and i your eyes still trouble you, tee WILLIAMS the JEWELER . Expert Optlolan And get your money's .- . worth. We guarantee a fit in all caaci. The local freight office haa re ceive cKrtftentasHStetive April 5th the rate on Wool tolas!? points will be from Condon $1. and from Hepper $1.62. Irvotloe For Publication. Department of tbe lularlor, . I'Mled Stelae Lead OBlee. " Tbe Dalles, Ovmoo, May Kb, laoi. ' HotJee le hereby glvsn that David M. Cettmlra of Owendol.u, Oregon, who, on r.braair UHh, lent, made Homesteaf Entry No, IMaa, fur lb ' NEU of SeeUon as, Tp J aouth. Mange a E W, . M haa Bled notice of Inteutlon lo make Snal commutation (roof to eatabllsh elalra to the : land above described, before tba Register end Receiver at The Dallea, Oregou, on lb. 1Mb, day el luna, lane Claimant eemee aa witaeeeea: Wliiuua relir-. en barker, M. foley, Oliver Oulld and Sara Car. . tia, all ol llwendolen, Oreana, C W. Mooag, Register. . PORTLAND ROSE FESTIVAL To be held In T0RTLAND, OREGON JUNE 1 TO 6, 1908 Will be the most brilliant FLORAL FIESTA and CIVIC JUBILEE EVER HELD IN PACIP1C NORTHWEST Portland, "The RoreCity," will ha a soene of f plmnior and the center of world-wide Merest for one wctk . Several iint'ortant conventions to y in Portland on that occasion , THE 0. R. & CO. Will Sell Special Ticneti On This Occasion From CONDON TO PORTLAND and Return at $ 8, Children $9 $ 4 For particular; call on D. Tikrnky, Local Agent Win. McMtirray, Gen. Pgr. Agent, Portland, Oregon , 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. DARLING. H. C. WINANS Architect OFFICE 2 BLOCKS EAST HOTEL OREGON Condsn, :: Orecon Sanitary Plumblngl MEA& doing away I y with all sorts of di- seises, doctors' bills, '. etc. Think it over but not too long! Have j your drain pipes look- Lf Ad of tor hv , JAMIES0N& The MARSHAL L : number Agts for Sampson Windmill I ther struggle for delegate. 'ltywtfpt.Mmsassiss