Condon globe. (Condon, Gilliam Co., Or.) 189?-1919, June 12, 1908, Image 2

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    HIE COM GLOBE
HARTSHORN & MERESSE
Fabltshcra.
FRIDAY, JUNE 12. 1908.
SUBSCRIITIOS PRICK, 11.50 PKR YEAR.
Entered t PoeroRtce areond-clasa matter.
-bltshd Erfrr Friday.
;' CopT far-aantea el Handing ade ahoald aa
litattMiftVao later thaa Monday BOO af
each sreea to toaure atompt attention.
Canto ol Thank. ReeuluUona ot Hover. Etr
I cnti rr Una, In ad vane. seven tonli to Uue.
Other advertising rates on application.
fXH'RTCOSDON. KO. M. F. OF A. MKKT8
V Mondars mmii ot each munth la Am
or Hall kxlRe room. Visiting broth an re
quested to ne4( with us. A warm welcome
avails tou.
With the election over and the
assurance of great crops of grain
and fruit, the people of Oregon
should "get busy" to exploit
' the splendid resources of the
state more than ever before.
The Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Expo
sition offers an opportunity of
rare excellence for Oregon to
make the finest exhibit of any
state to be represented at that
great "fair. The Oregon Com
mission has now under construc
tion at Seattle a magnificent
state building which promises to
4heiSrgest and most complete
on the grounds. It is proposed
to make a collective exhibit of
the state's resources in this build
ing and it is of the utmost im
portance that a thorough and
attractive exhibit be obtained
from each of the various coun
ties. It is opportune that Gil
liam county and Condon the
greatest primary grain shipping
point in the United States, be
adequately represented by
worthy exhibit in the Oregon
state building. The county court
together with the commercial
interests of the city and the
progressive ranchers of the
county, should take up the work
at once of collecting materials for
this exhibit The crops of this
year will have to be used asiheT
the exposition opens June 1, 1909
which is too earlyf&rnext year's
crop. It isfffportant that these
specimens be gathered at tne
i uijci Lime lui ij. uicv cue urci'
ripe they will not do for exhibit
ion purposes: hence the necess
ity of acting in due time. After
the county exhibit is collected it
will be taken to Seattle installed
and maintained without further
expense to the county.
For the third time the voters of
Oregon have declared themselves
against woman suffrage and yet
before the smoke of the battle
has cleared away the women
suffragists ar planning to cir
culate petitions that the cons
titutional amendment be passed
upon by the voters of the state
two years hence. ihe move
ment is gaining strength but for
various reasons the men of Ore
gon appear to look upon woman
suffrage as too radical a step to
take at this time. The defeat at
the late election comes as a
serious disappointment to the
zealous women who conducted
the campaign for the franchise
but the leaders are determined
to win and already the bugle call
has been sounded to renew the
fight If the women of Oregon
really desire to vote they must
convince the men of that fact
When this is done, the men will
do their part Let the suffrag-
isis snow wnat proportion oi
the Oregon women are desirous
to.become voters and they will
have a convincing argument
'that will hasten the success of
their cause.
Tell it to your neighbor; ask
him to pass it on "Condon will
celebrate the Fourth."
Political Information.
Registration reopens Sept 20.
Close for election October 20.
Presidential election November 3
Weather Report for May
Maximum temperature ' 75o
Minimum temperature 2G
Mean temperature
4G.80
Frecipitation
No. Clear days
No. Part cloudy
No. Cloudy days
1.60 in.
8
17
6
Northwest
Prevailing winds
S. C Dodson, Forecaster.
The vote on prohibition show s
that fifteen counties have gone
dry: Malheur, Josephine, Gil
liam, Sherman, Umatilla, Yam
hill, Crook, Curry, Douglas, Jack
son, Grant, Polk, Tillamook,
Union, Wheeler, Wallowa.
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.
W. R. Ward of Dyersburgh, Tenn
writes: "This is to certify that I
have used Foley's Qrino Laxative
fur chroma constipation, ami it has
proven without doubt to be a thor
ough practical remedy for thin
trouble, and it is with pleasure I
offer my conscientious reference."
Condon Drug Co.
The Condon Globe, the Oregon
Semi-Weekly Journal and the Pa
cific Monthly all for 12.50 for a
year. Subscribe now.
$10 an acre for a fine stucK ranch
of 1000 acres with over 300 acres of
wheat land. See E. Curran over
the post office. Good buildings,
fine orchard, lots of water, well
fenced and within 3J miles of Con
tlon. $2,500 down, time on bal
ance. Mrs. S. L. Bowen of Wayne. W.
Va. writes: "I was a sufferer from
kidney disease, so that at times I
could not get out of bed and when
I did I could not stand straight.
I took Foley's Kidney Remedy.
One dollar bottle and part of the
second cured nie entirely."
Foley's Kidney Remedy works
wonders where others are a o4h!
failure. Condon Drug Co.
'Citation.
IffiE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF
OREGON FOR (ilLLUX COl'NTY.
In the Matter ol the Eatate of John Harlejr, de
ceased. To Ann Kennedy. Cbarles Harler, Katherlne
Deen, and Deen, her husband, and
Mary Harlejr, and to all other persous Inter
ested In said estate.
Whereas, application having been made In
dne form to the above named Court on the 3rd
day of June 190g, by James O. Burns, executor
of the said Estate for an order and license, di
recting and authorising him to sell the Real
Estate belonging to said Estate, and described as
follows, to wit:
Booth west quarter, and the East hall of the
Southeast quarter of Section Two 2, and the
West half of the Norttwest quarter of Section
One 1 In Township Two (2) South of Range
Twenty (20 E. W. M, in Gilliam County. Oregon,
And Whereas, said Court fixed Monday the Ctli
day of July 1908, at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M.
at the Court House, and In the Court Room of
this Court in Condon, Gilliam County, Oregon,
as the time and place forbearing any and all ob
jections to said Petition and the grunting of said
order and license of sale.
Therefore, In the Name of the State of Oregon,
You and each of you are hereby cited, directed
and required to be and appear at said time and
place then and there to show cause. If any you
have, or if any exist, why an order ol tale should
not be made, as In the Petition prayed for, and
why said Petition should not be granted, and
said order and license should not Issue.
Witneas The Hon. Edward Dunn, Judge of
said Court with the seal of said Court affixed
this 3rd day of June 1908.
I Seal I
PhrlJjevis, Clerk,
Notice for Publication-Isolated Tract.
Public Land Bale.
The Dailes, Oregon, Land Office, May 21st, 1908.
Notice is hereby given that, as directed by the
Commissioner of the General Land office, under
provisions of Act of Congress approved June 27,
IMS, Public No. 303, we will offer at public sale,
to the highest bidder, at 10:00 o'clock a. m on
the 29th day of June next, at this office, the fol
lowing tract of land, to-wlt: 8W4SW of Section
UT.38.R.71 E.W.M.
Auy persons claiming adversely the above-de
scribed lands are advised to file tbelr claims or
objections, on or before the day above designa
ted lor sale.
C W. Moore, Register.
Louis H. Arneson, Receiver.
Notice For Publication.
Department of the Interior, .
U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon,
May 9th, 1908.
Notice Is hereby given that James . M. Wil
liams, of Lonerock, Oregon, who, on March 14th,
1902, made Homestead Entry No. 10500, for VA
SW!4, NWSWJi of Section 2 and NKHE!,
Section 3, Township 5 South, Range 23 East, W.
M has filed notice of intention to make final
live-year proof to establish claim to the land
above described, before the Register and Receiv
er, at The Dalles, Oregon, on the 24th day of
June, JSOS.
Claimant names as witnesses: Nathaniel Scott,
George Perry, James Coleman and Willis Cason,
all of Lonerock, Oregon.
C W. Moors, Register.
CiirM CoMai Pravanta Pneumonia
Notice) For Publication.
IH'parlmeiit l the Inlerlnr,
La:irt omce at The ItalM, Oregon,
April 2Mb. !.
Notice Is hereby alv.u that William W. Reynolds
it Gwendolen, Oi.,lis filed notHe o( bis Inten
tion to wake Snal rive year proot In support of
his claim vis: Homestead Kulri No. lil-VS, wade
IV-c. 25. IU, for the
sk,sk4 fevtion 30, and NK,
iiertlon 2W, Townships Month, Range
ti K. Y. M. and that said proof lll he made be
loie i. W. Parmait, V. a Commissioner, at his
office In Condon, Oregon, on June I'.'th, Iw.
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continHous rwttdene upon, and eulttvattou
-.1, the land, vis: Si. J. Lynch, a H. dalle,
tivoiir r'lamlrrsand K. K. KijuolJs all of Gwen
dolen, "reavm.
C. W. Mooat, Register.
Notice) For Publication.
IVpartmeut ot the Interior.
I ulted stales Uad OfMre,
The nallea. Oregon, May th. 10
Notice Is hereby given that David II Colttnire
ol Gwendolen, Oregon, who, on Fehrwaty lath,
IW7, made Homestead Entry No. tMM, lor the
N K, ol Section . Tp. i South, Range 21 K W.
M., has filed notice ol tnleutloa to make-Una)
commutation proof to ealabti'lt claim to the
land above descrlited, before the Register and
Receiver at The Italics, Orcgou, on the lath,
day of June, 1'Ae)
Claimant names as witnesses: William Kelir
eubacher, M. Foley, (Mirer Guild aud Ksra Cur
tis, all of Gwendolen, Oregon.
C W. JaMoaa, Register.
Notice. For Publication.
liEPARVMKNT OK THE INTERIOR
U.S. Land Office at The bailee. Otvgou,
May 2nd, 1S.
Notice Is hereby given that WllUsm F. Tharn.
ol Condon, Oregon, who, on July 9th. im made
Homestead Entry No. ISWJ, lor WNKl and
SKi.NW',. section SO. Township 4 South, Range
n E., W. M.. has Died notice of his luteuthm to
make riual flvc-year proof, to establish his claim
to the land above described, before George W.
Parmau, I. 3. Comm'r, at his office in Coudon.
Oregon, on the 13th day ol June, MM.
Claimant names as witnesses: P. L. Morrill,
Walter G. Myers, J. C. Coouey, and William M.
Harp, all of Coudon, Oregon.
C. W. Monag, 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. DARLING.
FOLEY'S
KIDNEY CURE
WILL CURE YOU
of any case of Kidney or
Bladder disease that is not
beyond the reach of medi
cine. Take it at once. Do
not risk having Bright's Dis
ease or Diabetes. There is
nothing gained by delay.
50c. and $1.00 Bottles.
REFUSS SUBSTITUTES.
Condon Drug Co.
LOW
R AT ES
EAST
Will be made by the
O. R. & N.
This Season as follows:
ROUND TRIP
To Direct
Chicago $72.50
St. Louis 67.50
St. Paul 63.15
Omaha'.... 60.00
Kansas City 60.00
Tickets will be on sale
May 4, 18
June 5, 6, 19, 20
July 6. 7, 22, 23
August 6, 7, 21, 22
Good for return in 90 days with
stopover privileges at pleasure
within limits.
DON'T FORCET THE DATES
For further information call on
D. TIERNEY, Local Agent,
Or write to
Wm. McIvIcrray, G. P. A.,
Portland, - - Oregon.
N rrotetsional Directory
Q R. PARKER
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Oltlr in CntKluit .National lUtik BUx'k.
Q W. PARMAN
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
U. S. COMMISSIONER
Careful attention given t nil Imslnees
ftilrnrtexl tn my car.
tVmn ' 1 i I'mnlon, Oregon,
w
OOD JsGAVEY.
Physicians and Surgeons
Dae antl Slant Calls rm'intitlv answrreil
ttrtn-e, rki-onil rlmir Marker ItulMtiitf, eoruef
statu aim "i-rtnj turvuis.
Condon, Oraon
L I- TAYLOR, V. 3.
Veterinary Surgeon & Dentist.
Dmtal Wuih on Honrs a Siwialty
Olttoe In Pallium's nn store
Hllvnrh(itit No. 11
Condon, Oregon
JW. DONNELLY, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon.
Diseases of Women a Siwitttty.
Condon. Or.
B.
F. BUTLER
DENTIST
Crown ami Ftrlilire Work a Svllt)r. Ufflca
i tair in umlaut Hi. Uana Hlillilluit.
Condon, Oration
J.
K. WKIXI
AUCTIONtrR AND VALUATOR
Mrtct attention ftssn to buslnaaa. lalaaeaav
aucurd. Valuations tvaa.
CONDOM, OEIUOM
The 0. K.
BBEI
Shop
FRANK OOLDEN. Proprietor
Shaving, Shampooing, Hair Cutting
Hot and Cold Hatha in Connection
Una door north Uillinni Co. Bank BUg
o:
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Mrs.M.E.Summer'
BEAUTIFUL DRESS HATS
In all the Latest Styles
STORE AT RESIDENCE
ON OREGON STREET
A Grand Display of New
Creations in Spring and
Summer Millinery. Call
and feast your eyes.
aa
D
J. J. Portwood
LIVERY
and FEED
STABLE
North Main Street.
(fasas) O Cm
U DAVID
GANTWELL
MACHINE REPAIRING, ALL KINDS
Work will be done as soon as you
" -"ft " s " jut wm
its anv tint M
I One Block Was, o? Hotel Oregon
.u'arr,TT3 o ess)
.ALBERT DAMS
Livery and.
FeedStable
Our Liverjr Ptock li Pint-Claw.
Beitattention to boarding Stock.
Your Patronage ii Solicited.
SPRING STREET
CondOXl Orpcnn
tope tba cougik and kaala lunfa
WHOLESALE
REDUCTIONS
Elegant chance for Bargains
Our Prices are 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 matUr. 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 R. E. Z. and Star Brand Shoes do the work.
THE S. B.
CONDON AMUSEMENT HALL
WILLOUQHBYcs BALSIOER, Prop.
TOBACCOS An appropruttt ruort m 1 BILLIARDS
CIGARS I which you art invited to I POOL
CANDIES $pend a pleasant hour I CLUB ROOMS
MAIN STREET, CONDON
Condon Meat Company
JOHN HARRISON, Proprietor
Fresh and Cured Meats, Beef.
Pork. Mutton and Veal
A SHARE OF YOUR PATRONAGE IS SOLICITED
Censer Spring and Orstgoa Strasrta
WHEAT
INTERIOR WAREHOUSE Co.
BALFOUR, GUTHRIE & CO., Managers.
fligest Prim Paid For Grain. Central Warehouse Businttt Cdulti.
WW Stump and Baling a Sfnially. Dnlrrt m Sti H'irt Naili .'ijh .'im L'w,
Silfhur Crmtnl Skiff Dip ,
OATS RYE
C H A
Imported.
Five-year-old Black Percheron Stallion
Sire: Harpistle 19815. Dam: Bijou 19443. 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
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Full-blooded Jack. Black with
at Lone 8tar Stock Farm, Houston,
Mires. Will make the season of 1908 at W. B. Smith's barn in Condon
TERMS Single service fO.OOcaah; Seaion, $12.60, due at close.
SIR WALTER RALEIGH
Pull-blooded, 7-year-old dapple-gray Fercberon Stallion, a splendid
ipeciinen of heavy draft horse weighing 1900 pounds. 1?4 hands high.
Will mane the season of 1908
TERMS-Singl Service, 15.00 cash; Season, flO.OO due at clone; In
surance, $18.00 due when mare is with foal, changes hands or is re
moved from thre county. JOHN MADDEN
J U AN, NO. 27510
BELGIAN
Will mi ike the Season
to July ; I, at my ranch
TFRMQ $12.50 for the Season with usual return privileges.
I aUniflOa 7.50 for single leap with privilege of entire season.
JUAN IS Ai EL AUTIFUL DARK BAY WITH STAR IN FORE
HEAD. A TYPICAL DRAUGHT STALLION.
BARKER GO.
CONDON, ORECON
BARLEY
C A l
No.59846
N C K
white points, age eight yean. Bred
Mo., by the well known O. T.
at my ranch near Lone Rock.
STALLION
of 1908. from April l,
3 mi. north of Condon.
Per Purttias
Infersnaslaa aaa
WM. EBBERT.