Condon globe. (Condon, Gilliam Co., Or.) 189?-1919, July 03, 1908, Image 2

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    THE GOiOli GLOBE
IIARTSHOBN & MERESSE
PabUaMra.
FRIDAY, JULY 3. 1908.
CBarRimoM prick, h wpir year.
KnMN4 at Pwatoftea aa aacotrt-claaa matter.
JUblWhad tnj Friday.
:. Cop? tortfcMitM at mndlnt B4MaM k
aaca tk to loaara aoap attaatlea.
Carte o Thanks, ttaaolattooa ot Reapeet, Eta.,
I caM par Una. la ad raw. aTaa wonia to Una.
Otbar advarttaina: rate oa apaUcattoa.
-orKTcoxDON. no. m. f.
UomlMT cTnlnc ol caca month in Arm
ory Ball lodm mom. ViatUnf brotlxn ar ra
aacawd to mK with aa. A warm welcome
awaiBToa.
Gilliam county can ill afford to
pass up the opportunity of hav
ing an attractive exhibit of its
resources in the Oregon state
building at the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific
exposition to be held in
Seattle. Many of the Oregon
counties have started to collect
exhibits and to have attractive
literature printed setting forth
their resources. Gilliam county
failed to wake up on time to
hav e its exhibit of grain entered
at the Lewis and Clarke fair.
Surely there will be no repeti
tion of the Sleepy Hollow policy.
We take it that progress and
growth is desired by the majority
of the citizens of the county,
that more settlers are wanted
here to develop the resources of
this section of Oregon. If these
things appeal to you, get in the
music car and blow boosting
notes for a greater Condon.
This is no poetical effusion. It is
but the echo of the march of
progress wafted on the zephyrs
from the "publicity promoters"
of every progressive town in
Oregon, from the dead ones,
you hear nothing. It's the town
that wakes up that gets there.
With the ascendency of the
star of William Howard Taft, of
. Ohio, in the political firmament,
it is natural that the press cor
respondents should devote some
attention to the Republican nom
inee's estimable wife. The press
correspondents are always in the
alert to give the -world some
fresh" and interesting bits of
timely news.
in an. interview Mrs. Taft is
quoted among other things as
saying: "I have always believed
that women should vote. I fav
or bestowing upon' them every
civic right, but I should like to
put a prohibitory, clause disbar
ring them from running for public
office." Just how Mrs. Taffs
views will be received by Oregon
suffragists will prove of interest
While essentially a home wo
man, Mrs. Taft i3 also one of
the favorites in Washington
society. She is a great reader
of standard fiction and has kept
herself informed on all subjects
that interest her husband or
touch his career. She is also a
musician of note and a linguist
The nation will have as much
reason to be proud of her in her
sphere as of her husband in his
when addressed as Mr. President
The enemies of Senator Bourne
will not flaunt into his face the
epithet of "quitter." He was
persistent to jthe last for the
"second elective term."
According to the new ruling of
of the Postal Department at
Washington, D. C, newspapers
cannot be sent to subscribers who
are more than k year in .arrears.
There are subscriptions coming
due each week nd those wish
ing The Globe continued should
either call at the office or. write
to have 'their subscriDtions
renewed for another year.
Political Information.
Registration reopens Sept 20.'
Close for election October 20.
Presidential election November 3
Jun Weather Report
Mean maximum ' 69.9
Mean minimum 41.8
Mean 65.8
Highest temperature 85o on 30 j
Lowest temperature 2S on 2nd
Precipitation .42 inches
No. Clear days 14: cloudy days
4; partly cloudy 12, prevailing
winds westerly.
S. C. Dodson,
Local Observer.
Real Estate Transfers.
The following real estate trans
fers have been filed for record
with the county clerk for the
week ending June 20, 1908.
James Brehaut to W N
Pattullo lot 7, blk 4
Condon
$100.00
John Masree et ux to
George Hardie 40 a. 600.00
George Hardie et ux to
John Magee 40 acres 600.00
A Smythe to A M Craw
ford part It 8 blk 2 in
Arlington
M C Cochran to Alice
Galbraith et all Its 3
500.00
and 10 blk 24 Condon 600.00
J E Downer to John J
Monahan lands in
Gilliam county 15.490.00
James Murtha to Frank
Monahan lands in
Gilliam county 10,00000
Frank Monahan et ux
to James Murtha land
in Gillam County 10,000.00
J W Enberg et ux to J
A Harbke 1,920 acres 43,000.00
W H Moore et al to J A
Harbke 480 acres 7.200.00
Joshua Hardie et ux to
Merritt Frizzell 430 a. 4800.00
Farr Bros. Meat market has a
large supply of fine lard which
they wish to sell out It will be
to the advantage of stockmen
and ranchers to stop in and in
quire for their price. Farr Bros.
Notice to Contractors.
Sealed bids will be received
for the construction of a school
house, m school district No. 15.
at Clem, Oregon. Bids to be
opened at the County Treasurer's
omce in umaon, uregon, Wed
nesday, July 8, at 2 o'clock d. m
1908. Contract to be let to the
lowest responsible bidder.. The
Board of Directors reserves thp
neht to reiect anv and all bids.
For plans and specifications of
Duiming enquire at the County
Clerk s omce.
John Mc Echeron) '. . Board
William Jost) of
Ira Phillips) Directors.
Citation.
IK THK COCNTY COL'RT OP THE 8TATK OF
OREGON FOR GILLIAM COUNTY.
In the Matter of the EaUte of John Harley, de
ceased.
To Ann Kennedy, Charlea Harley, Katherlne
Deen, and Deeu, her husband, and
Mary Barley, and to all other persons Inter
ested In laid estate.
Whereas, application baring been made in
doe form to the above named Court on the 3rd
day of June 1908, by Jamea D. Barns, executor
of the said Estate for an order and license, di
recting and authorizing him to sell the Real
Estate belonging to said Estate, and described as
follows, to wit:
Southwest qaarter. and the East balf of the
Southeast quarter of Section Two (2, and the
Heat balf of the Northwest quarter of Section
One 1 In Township Two (2) South of Range
t wenty (aij e. w. m, in Gilliam County, Oregon,
Ana w hereas, said Court Axed Monday the 6th
day of July M08, 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,
at the time and place for hearing 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 ol Oregon.
You and each of you are hereby cited, directed
and required to be and appear at said lima and
place then and there to show cause, If any you
hare, or If any exist, why an order of sale should
not be made, at In the Petition prayed lor, and
why said Petition should not be granted, and
said order and license should not issue.
Witness The Hon. Edward Dunn. Judge of
taw uourt with the teal of taid Court affixed
this 3rd day of June 1908.
SEAL
Purl Jahvii, clerk.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Isolated Tract
Public Land Sale.
The Dalles, Oregon, Land Office, June 18tb, 1908.
Notice it hereby given that, at directed by the
Commissioner ol the General Land office under
provisions of Act of Congress approved June 27,
MOS, Publlc-No. 303, we win offer at public sale,
to the highest bidder, at 10:00 o'clock a. m., on
the 3rd day of August, 1908, next, at thlt office,
the following tract of land.to wit: H'4 HH'4, H14
BW4,. Sec. 12, Tp. S South, Range 19,E., W. M.
Any persona claiming adveraelv tha ahnu.
described lands are advised to (lie their claims,
or objections, on or before the day above desig
nated for sale. -
C. W. Moou, Register.
Loult B. Arneeon, Receiver
iraaTaWVaaarar'Jar4ra
2 UIIUT PnillMH
II H 1 I Mill 1 1 IS 1 1 1 71
WANTED, FOR MLR,
LOST,
FOUND, ITO.
All kcaladvrH!Mttiutai ran attrtcr this nrmt
at Uia raleot HVK t'ESItt r LINK Km II
ItM'S. II YOl' bar anything tntrll. or arl.h
to bu; anything, or ha luatanyihlni: IKY A
"WANT Al) ' In thl, column. Ttiemulta will
turnrtsr you.
Strayed -Red Cow, branded
with R II on left side and K S on
left shoulder, 12 years old, left
ranch on 22nd of January; leave
word at this office or write to
Mrs. D. A. Russell. $5 reward.
For Sale Thoroughbred Duroc
Hogs for sale at $10 per pair.
Inquire of J. L. Hughes, P. O.
box 179, Condon, Ore. . 17t
Fuel Wanted.
The undersigned will receive
sealed bids for fifteen (15) cords
of 16-inch pine wood and thirty
(30) tons of coal delivered at the
school house at Condon. Oretrun.
on or before Sept 1, 1908.
Bids will be opened and sub
mitted to the board of directors
on June 27, 1908.
The right is reserved to reject
any, and all bids.
C. O. Portwood
Clerk of School District No. 25.
FOUND A nlain cold hnnd rinff
with three rubies set in rinjr.
Found in Club saloon: owner rnn
have same bv callincr on VV. II
Searcy, proving ring and paying
lor this notice.
Want ed Th e Condon Meat
Co. will buy chickens. Regular
market price paid.
For Sale -A first-class second
hand threshing outfit. For par
ticulars call on or write to
S.T.Bunch & Sons, Blalock, Ore.
WANTED
Iocal rrprvapnlattvra for Con
don and vicinity to look alter
lvtitwala ami tttp.i.u !.-
srrlption Hit of a prominent monthly uiaailn
on a aalary am! fommluooit tuuK KxM-rlcure
desirable but not nrceaary. ol opportunity
ion runt pernm. Aililreaa Publisher, Box :
Station O, New York.
WANTED
UiroalMATIOM
JUHaAJUMMU
Farm or Business
ft ala. Not particular aboat location.
W h to baar from onlr who
will tall direct to bur or. Give price.
oaacnptioa aaa state when possessing
caa be had. Addraea.
.UUUTSHlU. Baa MM
r..1.
F.M. Scrivener & Son
First Class
HORSESHOERS
Shop on Main Street, Condon
Opposite Dunn Bros.' Store
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ARTISTIC PHBTGGRAPHY
Absolutely all kindi of work done from
the belt and most artistic Mlhin the
studio to the picturesque outside views.
Postal Card Photos during
the celebration will be fin
ished the same day. Just
the thing to remember the
big three days event.
If s all done right in out Studio, with
the latest novelties in mounts and finish
Visit us and Investigate!
J. P. ROLLINS. Photoera-
pner, Condon, Oregon. 5
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Farr Bros.'
Meat Market
Choice Fresh and
Cured Meats of
all Kinds.
Highest Cash Price
Paid for Hides.
Johnson Building
Condon, Oregon.
The 0. K.
Shop
f HANK OOlDtN. fmprlatar
Shavin!,Shaiiipniiin(, Hair Cutting
Hot ami CoM Hath- in Connection
On il.Kir imttli Uilhmii Co. Hank lllilg
JERSEY
MILCH
COWS
For Sale or Trade
$60 to $100
MOR&E& BOUGHT AND SOLD
Condon
Livery
Barn
C
ti. n. iiinu, nuu i 5
l in nine Dnt
chniijinjuinsuuuruuinnnnuuuro
o
THE HOT
WEATHER
IS HERE!
and You need a
REFRIGERATOR
Don't Wait. Now
is the Time. We
have them at the
RIGHT PRICES.
D
W.LBARKER&CO.
OOOOO
Professional Dirootoru
Q R. PARKER
ATTOBNEY-AT-LAW
Otrice in Condon Nhlional Bank Mock
QW. PARMAN
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
U. S. COMMISSIONER
Careful attention given to all Ijunlneio
emrueted in my care.
Concrete Hock : Condon, Oregon
JOOD & CAVEY,
Physicians and Surgeons
Hav and Nlpht fMll. nrimii.ttw inut
Oflii-e, hD'comt Fluor Harki-r HiiIIiIImv ,,;
Main and spring Hirut-lx.
Condon, Oregon
L L. TAYLOR, V. S.
Veterinary Surgeon & Dentist.
Dental Work on Horses a Specialty.
OHlce In PaullnR's Drug Htoro
Residence jitimie No. :il A
Condon, Oregon.
JW. DONNELLY, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon.
Diseases of Women a Specialty.
Condon, Ore.
F, BUTLER
DENTIST
Crown and Bridge Work a Hncclalty. Cdloe
Upstairs in Ulillam Co. Hank HuilUliiij.
Condon, Oregon
J.
B. WILLS
AUCTIONEER AND VALUATOR
COXDOK, 01I0OM
tope Uat covgh and koala lunga
r
30
SUMMER
DRESS
Thfy'll un Im gonvl If you want any, OltDKR NOW!
Now this Instant beforo It
too everimina late.
From June 26th to July 1st
We will give 10 PER CENT DISCOUNT on nil Suinm-r Kxk1.
and on July 2nd and 3rd
Market Days
We will add an extra 10 TER CENT DISCOTXT, making
20 R OFF
NOW SHOUT A Show is hotter than a talk. We would like
to "how you that it nifaui money in your pocket to buy from
lis. What do you think of il? Want to h allowed? Heuirui
ber Special priwi in our Furniture Department, Auk ua
about Linoleum. Something doing!
THE S. B. BARKER GO. q
Condon Meat Company
JOHN HARRISON, Proprietor
Fresh and Cured Meats, Beef,
Pork, Mutton and Veal
I
A SHARE OF YOUR PATRONAGE IS SOLICITED
Cansar Sprint aad Orago Street CONDON, OREGON
WHEAT BARLEY
INTERIOR WAREHOUSE Co, r
BALFOUR, GUTHRIE & CO., Managers. I
ligest Prices FuiJ Jvr Grain. General Warehouse Business CtWwifaf.
ii'oot Storage and Baling a Sfnialty. Dealers in Smis Wire Nails .'ii, .'.. .lint,
Sulfhur Cement Sheef lif , '
OATS
C H A C A L.
Imported. No.5084G
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.
PRINCE
Full-blooded Jack. Black with white points, age eight years. Bred
it Lone Star Stock Farm, Houston, Mo., by the well known fl. T.
MircR. Will make the season of 1908 at W. B. Smith's bam in Condon
TERMS Single service C.OO cash; Season, 12.60, due at close.
SIR WALTER RAL Finw
Full-blooded, 7-year-old dapple-gray
specimen of heavy draft horse weighing 1900 pounds. 17 J hands high.
Will make the season of 1908 at my ranch near Lone Rock.
TE RMS-Single Service, 15.00 cash; Season, 10.00 duo at close: In
surance, $18.00 due when mare is with foal, changes hards or is re
moved from the county. JOHN MADDEN
JUAN, NO. 27510
BELGIAN STALLION
Will make the Season
to July l, at my ranch
TERMS" $12,50 fr tne Season
B.IIIHW 7,50 for 8ingie ieap
JUAN IS A BEAUTIFUL DARK
HEAD. ATYPICAL DRAUCHT STALLION. Po":.on ...
WM. EBBERT.
The Globe Printing
Shows
OC
GOODS
RYE
Percheron Stallion, a splendid
of 1908. from April I,
3 mi. north of Condon.
with usual return privileges.
wjtn privilege of entire season.
BAY WITH STAR IN FORE
Quality.