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THE CONDON GLOBE HARTSHORN & MERESSE FRIDAY, JUNE 19. 1908. CaUttlUPTlON PRICK. I1.M PKR YEAR. Knwnd M FmtoBc aa scond-Jass aatr. Hsbilslwd Krenr Friday. Com tgrctanta ol stanlin wta MrMll b tn al ib ofr do taut tba tnll MM Of ax-k wtk lo toaur prompt atwnuoa. Card! ot Thanks, Relations at RnpMt, Etc., I cnta pr Uh, In adTaw. seren words to Uiw. Othar adrarUsloc nui oil awltratiim. -hh-rtcosdo!. no. m, r. or . MKKTK MondKTa vulu ol ae nioiiih iu Arm- on Hall lodge ma. VialUuf brother art - aacatcd to bm with . A warm welcome aaalu too. Each passing day brings the great Fourth of July celebration nearer and the work of the advertising committee becomes more and more valuable as the opening date of the big event draws near. This week the local merchants sent broad cast throughout the county hun dreds of circulars announcing the general program of the three days' festivities and the special bargains that will be offered to the buying'public The business men are working harmoniously and will do all in their power to give the visitors of the "Wheat City" a pleasant and profitable stay while in Condon. After a term of four years as editor of the Grange Bulletin and state lecturer for the Oregon Grange, Mrs. Clara H. Waldo has retired to take her place among the humble workers of the organization to which she is zealously devoted. The value of , the work accomplished by Mrs. Waldo is fully appreciated by the membership of the Patrons of Husbandry. By word of mouth and pen, the retiring state lecturer of the Oregon Grange, has for four years done valuable service to the cause of popular education in this state. She has visited nearly every grange in Oregon and has been much in demand as a speaker at educa tional gatherings. "It is predicted," says a Chic ago periodical, "that after Wm. J. Bryan is nominated at Den ver, he will not have a single daily newspaper to support his candidacy and that the World, the Times, the Hearst papers, the Sun, and the Brooklyn Eagle will be against him," Well, Mr. Bryan has done without a number of these big dailies in his former campaigns and he propably will not miss them in this contest The World and the Brooklyn Eagle have always opposed Mr. Bryan 'but suppor ted Judge Parker in his race for the presidency. The Hearst : papers will support the nominees of the Independence League . There's no use worrying about crop prospects, and that the town has gone dry. Things and conditions will eventually adjust themselves and promote -the growth and prosperity of the home town. Cheer up and look pleasant! Stand up and yell for Condon! .Another scientist has come for ward .with the announcement that the sun is gradually cooling off and that posterity will freeze tpdeath; but it is very difficult ' to be much: impressed with such prognostication when the sum mer and the iceman are both here. Attention is called to the fact ,that no improvement has been made in fish hooks in 200 years. The same is true of fish .stories. ' Tell it to your neighbor; ask him to pass it on "Condon will celebrate the Fourth." Carrie Nation says that she will not pay any more fines. Can it be inferred from this state ment that she has decided to re tire from business, or to reform? Political Information. Registration reopens Sept 20. Close for election October 20. Presidential election November 3 BIG CELEBRATION JULY 4 BASEBALL, SPORTS, RACES, MUSIC, ETC Condon. :: Oregon 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 have used Foley's Orino Laxative fur chronic constipation, and it hue proven without doubt to be a thor ough practical remedy for this trouble, and it is with pleasure offer uiy conscientious reference." Condon Drug Co. The Condon Globe, the Oregon Semi-Weekly Journal and the Pa cific Monthly all for f 2.50 for a year. Subscribe now. 10 an acre for a line stocK 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 3 wiles of Con don. $2,500 down, time on bal ance. Mrs. S. L. Bowen of Wayne. V. 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. took Foley's Kidney Remedy. One dollar bottle and part of the second cured me entirely." Foley s Kidney Remedy works wonders where others are a total failure. Condon Drug Co. Citation. IS THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR OILI.iAM COUNTY. In the Matter of the Estate of John Hurler, de ceased. To Ann Kennedy, Charles Hurley, (Catherine Iieen, and Deeu, her husband, and Mary Hurley, and to all other persons inter ested In said estate. Whereas, application having been made In doe form to the above named Court on the 3rd day of June WUS, by James D. Burns, executor of the laid Estate for an order and license, al iening and authorizing him to sell the Real Estate belonging to said Estate, and described as follows, to wit: Southwest quarter, and the East half of the Southeast quarter of Section Two , and the West half of the Northwest quarter of Section One 1 In Township Two (2) South of Kange Twenty (20 E. W. M , in Gilliam County, Oregon, And Whereas, aald Court fixed Monday the 6th day of July 19U8, at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M. at the Court House, and In the Court Room of this Court in Condon. Gilliam Countv. Oreeon as the time and place for bearing any and all ob jections to said Petition and the granting 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 laid time and place then and there to show cause, if any you nave, or if any exist, why an order of sale should not be made, as in the Petition prayed for, and why aald Petition should not be granted, and said order and license should not Issue. Witness The lion. Edward Dunn, Judge of said Court with the seal of said Court affixed this 3rd day of June 1908. Seal PejelJabvib, Clerk. Notice for Publication-Isolated Tract habile Land gale. The Dalles, 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 o! Congress approved June 27, 1906, 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 J une next, at this office, the fol lowing tract of land, to-wit: BWJSW of Section 11 I.3B. K.21E.W.M. - Any persontclalming adversely the above-de scribed lands are advised to Hie their claims or objections, on or before the day above designa ted for sale. C, W. Moore, Register. Louis H. Arneson, Receiver. Notice For Publication. Department of the Interior, U. 8. Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon, May 9th, 1908. Notice Is hereby riven lint Jmwi m Wil liams, of Lonerock, Oregon, who, on March Hth, 1902, made Homestead Entry No. 10600, for V. 8W)i, NWJiBWK of Section 2 and Section 3, TownHblp 6 South, Range 23 Hast, W. M., has filed notice of Intention to make final Sve-year proof to establish claim in tl, i.nri above described, before the Register and Receiv er, at The Dalles, Oregon, on the 24th day of June, 1908. Clal mailt names as wl tnessM Hut h. l.l Hnntr George Perry, James Coleman and Willis Cason, ail ot lonerock, Oregon. C. W. Moob, Register. tWTM Boldtn PrtvanU PnHtmonl Steve Couture came home from Portland the first of the week. Mrs. T. G. Johnson returned from an extended visit with friends in Portland on Monday. John Moore and wife and Miss Lily Amend returned Monday from a week's visit at Spray. They report an enjoyable trip. Miss Pearl Schott who has been in Portland during the past school year, returned to her home at Olex the forepart of the week. David Cottmire went to The Dalles the first of the week to make proof on his homestead. Wm. Fehrenbacher and Ezra Curtis, of Gwendolen, went with him as witnesses. Mrs. Hayes Marble left Satur day for Vancouver, Wash., to spend the summer at the home of her parents. Mr. Marble ex pects to join her for a brief vac ation sometime during the month. Frank T. Hurlburt went over to Shaniko Tuesday morning to attend the second wool sales held there this season. He thought there would be a wool clip of 2,000,000 pounds offered at this sale and that prices would be much better than at the for mer sale. 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. REFUSI 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 FORGET THE DATES For further information call on D. TIERNEY, Local Agent, Or write to Wm TvTpTVTitppav CI P A TWlovrf .f n. rroTflMlonal Director,! Q R. PARKER ATTORNEY-AT-LAW OlIWw in Condon National Hi.k Wlwk. G. W. PARMAN ATTORNEY-AT-LAW U S. COMMISSIONER Careful U-nlion given to all lmtln" riitriintiHl in ny cans. cVm BUi t Onilitn, Oregon. yOOD GAVEV, Physicians and Surgeons Pa; and N'hrhl Calls pninttlv answvnnl OfW, Mvn4 !,, Marker UuiMiun, ninirr Maui and S.i tiiJ Mrvrtm, Condon, Oroaion L L" TAVLOR. V. S. Veterinary Surgeon & Dentist. Dental Work on Horses u Specialty. Offlitt In I'atilltig's Drug atuto ' Ksldlirv pauliv Nu. 91A Condon, Orogon. J W. DONNELLY. M. D. Physician and Surgeon. Diseases of Women a Specialty. Condon, Or. B. F. BUTLER DENTIST frown and Urtil Work a sprWalty. I'pslalrt lu tillllau t'u. Uauk Hulldlng. Condon, Orai(on i. a. WELLS AUCTIONtfR AND VALUATOR Strlot attantlAn aln in kutnM. s.!mm ocu4. Valuations Una. CON DOH, OIIQOK The 0. K. Shop FRANK GOLDEN, rroprlntor Shaving, Shampooing, Hair Cutting Hot and Cold Hatha in Connection. One door north (Jilligin Co. liank lildg. Ol DO Mrs.M.E.Summerft' B&AUTIFUL ORES NATS 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. n Q J. J. Portwood LIVERY and FEED STABLE North Main Street. 1 II DAVID GANTWELL MACHINE REPAIRING. ALL KINDS IVuri will it done as soon as you ' a -.-, mil lost any lime. : , w One Block Weat of Hotel Oreaon f ..'.'7.-3,r.b eg",.. :. f! ALBERT DAMS Livery and FeedStable Our Livery Ptock la Firtt-Claii. Beauttention to boarding Stock. Your Patronage ii Solicited. SPRING 8TEEET Condon Oretrnn o Lfl iUULf MMJMru WHOLESALE k 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, Whim, 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 R. E. Z. and Star Brand Shoes do the work. THE S. B. CONDON AMUSEMENT HALL WILLOUOMtY A ftALtlQBH, Prop, a."'.?ig.'aejjiiiiiB TOBACCOS CIGARS CANDIES An appropriate rtsort in which you art spend a 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 Csrasi SpriM mJ Or,a StTMto CONDON, OREGON WHEAT BARLEY INTERIOR WAREHOUSE Co. BALFOUR, GUTHRIE & CO., Managers. figest Prices raid For Grain. General Warehouse liusinsss Conducted. H'tel Sloragr W Baling m Sfetialtjr. Dealers in Smts Wirt Kails .'1411 lime, Sulfknr Cement Sherf Dif A. OATS C H A C A L Imported. No.59846 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 91.50 per month. PRINCE Pull-blooded Jack. Black with white points, age eight yeari. Bred at Lone Star 8tock Farm, Houston, Mo., by the well known O. T. MireH. Will make the eason of 1908 at W. B. Sinith'e barn in Condon TERMS Single service f 0.00 cash; Season, $12.60, due at close. SIR WALTER RALEIGH Full-blooded. 7-VPfl.r-oM dfint.lA.o-rav PfirnhAFAn ft to Hi m mrAanAtA v - J fl"v o J vi vuvivii mimsivii w K-feveuiai specimen of heavy draft horse weighing 1900 pounds. 17J hands high. "Will niaKe the season of 1908 at my ranch near Lone Rock. TERMS-Single Service, 15.00 cash; Season, $10.00 due at cloe; In surance, $18.00 due when mare is with foal, changes hands or is re- moveu irom me county. J JUAN, NO. 27510 BELGIAN STALLION Will mak'e the Season to July , at my ranch TFRfJIQa, 312. 50 for the Season with usual return privileges. ""U , 7 5Q jor 8mgie with privilege of entire season. JUAN IS, A BEAUTIFUL DARK BAY WITH STAR IN FORE HEAD. A T 'PICAL DRAUGHT STALLION. BARKER CO. p. BILLIARDS POOL CLUB ROOMS invittd to pleasant hour RYE O M N M A D DEN of 1908, from April I, 3 mi. north of Condon. i