Condon globe. (Condon, Gilliam Co., Or.) 189?-1919, July 10, 1908, Image 2

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    THE COflftOBE
HARTSHORN & MERESSE
FRIDAY, JULY 10. 1908.
81 aaCRIPTlON PKH'R, 1 SO PER TEAR.
Kulmd at PaMoSc at aecond-clMa matter.
lub)!,hd Kwy Friday.
; Copf fovpaanrcao ttan.tnf adt tboaM bt
left at lb odirt oi Mid Ibaa alondar Qooa al
aack Mk to town ' aiieDuoo.
Cardaol Thank. Rnolutloni ot Rntxvn, Etr.,
I cauta pf Itnc. In advanr, ama wonts tu litw.
Otbr advwtutuj rau on application.
CtH RTCOSDOS. SO. M. F. OF A. MF.RT
Monday, rvrning 01 earn month in Arm
orv Hall Inly mom. Ybttttuf broibria ai re
q uniHt to met with us. A warm wlcom
' a walla you.
Another town has been en
gulfed, not by a volcano but
by the march of commer
cialism. Jonah-like Bingen has
been swallowed up by White Sal
mon, both are neighboring towns
in Washington, on the new north
' bank railroad and a little above
Hood River. But to return to
our analogy well, it cannot be
carried out much further for the
prospects of Bingen to be free
again are decidedly meager. To
realize that a few crates of straw
berries have brought about the
blotting away of their home town
from the railroad map, is the re
gretful reality that the Bingen
people are now facing. Bingen
has lost its station; worse than
that it has lost its own name and
henceforth it is to be known as
White Salmon. The Enterprise
published in the latter town rej
oices and says: "At last White
Salmon has been placed on the
railroad map. On the first of
the month, the railroad company
changed the name of Bingen sta
tion to White Salmon and every
body is happy." It was the
fame of the White Salmon coun-
try as a fruit-producing and ship
ping point that influenced the
railroad company to make the
. change in name.
Frank A. Welch, secretary of
the Oregon State Board of Agri
culture, is mailing copies of the
Oregon state fair premium list
for 1908. The program is most
attractive and prizes reach'near-
ly $15,000. Many new exhibitors
are securing space and several
herds have been purchased to be
exhibited at the fair; entries in
the racing department are larger
and consist of a better class of
horses than ever before raced in
the northwest At Salem Spnf,
Ver 14 to 19, inclusive.
. Political Information.
Registration reopens Sept 20.
Close for election October 20.
Presidential election November 3
Children's Fair.
The children are to have a part
in the District fair to be held in
The Dalles October 6 to 10. The
exhibits will be open to the high,
public and parochial schools in
Crook, Sherman, Wheeler, Was
co and Gilliam counties. These
exhibits must be the work
of the pupils of the school. The
following lines may be represen
ted in the exhibit Flowers, veg
etables, art, mechanical, needle,
poultry, cooking, etc.
A. ScbafFer wishes to announce
that he has moved his shoe repair
shop down to bis ranch and that
customera may leave repair work
at Reisacher'e harness shop. He
will call for the work three times a
week and when repaired will return
same to the harness shop.
The shoes that are fixed wilj be
found at Reisacher's harness shop
and those that are not called for
within thirty days will be sold.
Cure Coldt-i Prevents PoaMmeoU
yheS. R Barker Co, has i
new-up-to-date delivery wagon,
The, first morning that the new
vehicle was put in service, the
horse was so proud of its newly
painted surroundings that he
kept a-prancing along like
young colt for several minutes
much to the astonishment of the
driver.
Advertised Letters
For the week ending July 4,
letters as addressed telow re
main uncalled for at the Condon
post-office:
Addington, Mr. Joel
Burg Mrs.
Clark Mr. Charlie
Jarvis, Mr. B. L.
Porter Brothers.
Thomas, Mr. John
John F. Reisacher, P.M.
Rkv. I. V. Williams Tkstihes
Rev. I, W. Williams, Hunting
ton, . a., .teglines ns follow:
"This is to certify that I used Fol
ey'a Kidney Remedy for nervouc
exhaustion and kidney trouble.
nd am free to say that Foley V
Kidney Remedv will do all that
you c aim for it." Condon Drug Co.
Citation.
IN THK COIXTY COIRT OK THK STATE OF
OREGON FOR i. 11.1.1 AM i-OfSTV.
In the Matter ol the Eitate ol John Hurley, it-
ceaietl.
To Ann Kenned;, Chailea tlntli-y, Kathetlne
lieen, and Deen, her huihand, and
Mary Harley, and to all other penoni Inter
erted In (aid Mate. ,
Whereat, application having Wen made In
due form to tlx above named Court on the 3rd
lay ot June 1Mb. by Jamea D. Burnt, exerutor
oitheaaid Eatate lor an order and llrente. ill
lectin and aulhorliing him to tell th Real
Kitate belnugtiif to aaid Ettate, and deterlbed at
lollowa, to wit:
Stftithweat quarter, and the Eatt half ol the
joutbeaat quartern! Sectlou Two ('.', and the
rtett half of the Nortl.wett quarter of Section
One (1 In Townthlp Two rJ) South of Range
fwenty (JO K. W. M, In (illliam County. Oregon.
And Whereat, laid Court Hied Monday the 6th
lay of July MX. at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M.
at the Court Houae.aud in the C'oart Room of
toll Court in Coudnn, tililiam County, Oregon,
at the time and placa lor hearing auy and all ob
jertimiato aalil Petition and the granting of aaid
order and license of tale.
Therefore. In the Name of the State of Oregon.
You aud each of you are hereby cited, directed
and required to be and appear at laid lima and
place then and there to ahow came, If any you
lure, or 11 auy eiint, why an order of aateahould
not be made, at in the Petition prayed for, aud
why aaid Petition thould not be granted, and
Mid order and llcente abould not lttue.
Witneta The Hon. Edward Dunn, Judge of
Mid Court with the aeal of aaid Court affiled
thin 3rd day of June VMS.
I Seal
Pearl Jasvis, Clerk.
.Notice for Publication Holatcd Tract.
Public Land Sale.
The Dailei, Oregon, Land Office, Jul; 1st, 190H.
Notice it h rebjr given that, at directed by the
!ommialiineror the General Laud office, under
provltioni ol Actol C'ongreta approved Jane 27,
1906, Public Mo. B, we will offer at public wile,
to the hlghett bidder, at 10:15 o'clock a. m.
the 17th day ol Augutt nexLat thlt office, the lol
lowing tract of land, lo-wit: NEJiSlSW!iSE'i,
andSK'W' Section la, T. 58., R. n B.VV.M.
Any penoniclalmlng adveraely the above-de-
terlbed landt are adrlaed to file their clalmt or
injections, on or before the day above detigua
iea for tale,
C. W. Moore, Regltter.
Louit H. Arneton, Receiver.
Notice For Publication.
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
U.S.Land Office at The Dallea, Oregon,
June 2ird, 1908.
Notice It hereby given that Howard a Tobcy
il Condon, Oregon, who, on June lxth, 1MM.
mtde timber and atoneappllcatlon, No. 4C73, tor
)ENE'4, S'iKli, NESWJi, Section 3. Town-
hip 3 South, Range 21 K Willamette Meridian
naa Hied notice of hit intention to make final
timber and atone proof, to ettabllah hit claim
to the land above deterlbed, before George W.
Parman, U. 8. Comm'r, at bit office in Condon,
Oregon, ou tbe 17th day of September, lUOH.
Claimant name at wltnetaei: John B. Keeney,
and Joaepb J. Fehrenbacher, both ol Condon,
Ire, Wetley A. Rlggt of Clem, Ore., Jobn
Roberta of Condon, Oregon.
C. W. Moobe, Regltter.
Notice For Publication.
Department of the Interior,
U. a Land Office at Tbe Dallet, Oregon,
June 30th, 190.
Notice It hereby given that Edward Kellogg,
of Lone Rock, Oregon, who, on Dec. Stn, MOB,
made Homeitead Entry No. 1M25, for WU
WJfSKK, Section 7. Townthlp 5 South,
Range 21 Eatt, Willamette Meridian,
hat Bled notice of Intention to make final
commuted proof to eatabliih claim to the land
above dene ri bed, before J. P. Wllilamt, U 8.
Commiailoner, at hit office in Heppner, Oregon,
on the 18th day of Augutt, 1908.
Claimant namee at wltnetaei: George Perry.
Ira McConkle, William Ayert. Irwin C.Bennett.
all of Lonerock, Oregon.
C. W. Moors, Regltter.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION, Isolated Tract
Public Land Sale.
The Dallet, Oregon, Land Office, June Mth, 1908.
Kotlce la hereby given that, at directed by the
Committlonerot th Oeneral Land office under
provltioni of Actol Congreta approved June 27,
1906, Public-No. 303, we will offer at public aale,
to the blgnett bidder, at 10:00 o'clock a. m., on
the 3rd day of Angnat, 1908, next, at thlt office,
the following tract of land.to wit: NJj HK'4,
3V'4, Bee. 12, Tp. 8 South, Range 19,1!., W. M.
Any peraoni claiming adveraely the above
deecrlbed land are advlaed to file their clalmt,
or objectlona, on or before th day above deilg
nated for aale,
C. W. Moogg, Regltter.
Loala B, Arneton, Receiver.
R. R. Butler was the orator at
the De Moss Springs celebration,
ine nuni Hardware la is
building a substantial and roomy
ware house adjoining its store.
Miss May Knox stenographer
in the S. h. Purvine office, is
visiting for a month with her
parents in Fossil.
Fred Edwards has gone back
to the ranch for the hay season
after spending the past month
in town.
Sidney llawson returned to his
work with the Lord & Co.'s
store at Arlington on Monday
morning after a visit with rel
atives over Sunday.
We are agents for the Jones
Light Running Mower. Noted
for Stength and Simplicity.
Patent Dumping attachments.
W. L Barker & Co.
Attorney George W. Parman
went to The Dalles the first of
the week on business connected
with land matters.
The evangelistic meetings con
ducted in the Blalock school
house last week by Rev. Evans
were well attended and consider
able interest was manifested.
Ruff Stanton celebrated the
Fourth in Condon, having come
from near Pilot Rock where he
has been in the employ of the
Interior Warehouse company in
building warehouses. The crew
will run into Idaho to continue in
that line of work.
The function of the kidneys is to
strain the impurities of the blood
which is constantly passing
through them. Foley's Kidney
Remedy makes the kidneys
healthy. They will strain out all
waste matter from the blood
Take Foley's Kidney Remedy and
it will make vou well. Condon
Drug Co.
The 0. K.
Shop
FRANK GOLDEN, rroprlator
Shaviiig.Shampooing, Hair Cutting
Hot and Cold Ratlis in Connection.
One door north Uillimn Co. Bank BUg
F.M. Scrivener & Son
Pirst Class
HORSES HOERS
Shop on Main Street, Condon
Opposite Dunn Bros.' Store
J. J. Portwood
LIVERY
and FEED
STABLE
North Main Street.
ORINO
Laxative Fruit Syrup
Pleasant to take
The new laxative. Does
not gripe or nauseate.
Cures stomach and liver
troubles and chronic con
stipation by restoring the
natural action of the stom
ach, liver and bowels.
Refuse substitute. Price OOo.
i
Condon Drug Co.
J. B. GofT, of Lone 'Rock,
shipped a car load of cattle for
the Portland home market on
Tuesday morning.
John Madden, the well-known
rancher from Lone Rock, who
has been here for a month or six
weeks, left the fore part of the
week for home.
Foley'a Orino Laxative, th new
laxative, stimulate, but duet not
irritate. It is the best laxative,
(itiaranteed or your money back
Condon Drug Co.
lrofeatlonal Dlrectoru
Q R. PARKER
ATTQRNEY-AT-LAW
Olll.-u In C.milon Nnliunal Hank lllm k.
r W. PARMAN
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
U. S. COMMISSIONER
Careful attention given tu all bu.lnca.
tntrurtal In uy car.
C'dn. rrr A 4 Condon, Oregon,
OAVEY,
Physicians and Surgeons
Kay aad Night ('alia promptly anawenxt
onVe, !Vniid Floor Barter HiiiUling, corner
uam ana pring street.
Condon. Oregon
L L. TAYLOR. V. 3.
Veterinary Surgeon & Dentist
Dental Work on Hones a S;rmf y,
Office in Paiillng't Drng Shir
Ketidence phone No. 31 A
Condon, Oregon,
J W. DONNELLY. M. D.
Physician and Surgeon.
Diseases of Women a Specialty.
Condon, Ore
B.
F. BUTLER
DENTIST
Cruwn and Bridge Work a Swcllty. o
t'palalra in liilliam Co. Hank Hiilhtlug.
Condon, Oregon
I.
R. WILLI
AUCTIONEER AND VALUATOR
rtrlot attention given to butlneee. Saleacao-
, mu.iiuiu given.
OOMDOM, OBIOOM
S. E. PURVINE
Abstracter
Farm Loans and Fire Insurance
Office of
ELECTRIC
CONDON
COMPANY
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. McMurray, G. P. A.,
ortland, - - Oregon.
The Uncertainty of
the Inst six months has now given way to better busi
ness conditions in the future. People progressively do
termined to make a success, will succeed, while those per
mitting doubt to curb their enterprise may still find
cause for complaint The time for discouragement must
surely pass. PRICES have reached the point of re
sistance to pressure. We have the
Courage of Our Convictions
and have prepared carefully and liberally for our cus
tomers', wants in
Dress Goods, Wash Goods. Staple
Linens, Handkerchiefs, Hosiery and
Underwear
Harvest Shoes, Hats, Gloves,
Overalls, Jumpers and Gro
ceries at the best prices to
be had in the county.
THES.B. BARKER GO.
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Condon Meat Company
JOHN HARRISON, Proprietor C
Fresh and Cured Meats, Be :i,
Pork, Mutton
A SHARE. Or YOUR rA
Coma Spring and Oraf oa Strwta
WHEAT
INTERIOR WAREHL'
BALFOUR, CUTHRIE & CO., M
fligtst Prias Paid Far Grain, Gtntral fark
lVW Stmigr aud Htliitg Sfniutjr, Dtoltrt in Sj.it Ait..
Siilflmr Ctmtnl Shfrf )!)' .
OATS
C H A
Imported.
Five-year-old Black
Sire: Harpistle 19815. Dam: Bijou 19443. CIIACAL 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
A. SHAFFER
Shoemaker
General Repair
All work guar-
ontpoH EAST SIDE
ctrueeu. main sr.
0
JUAN, NO. 27510
BELGIAN STALLION
Will make the Season
to July I, at my ranch
TERMS' $12-50 or the Season
JUAN IS A BEAUTIFUL DARK
HEAD. ATYPICAL DRAUCHT
The Globe Printing
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No.59846
Percheron Stallion
at $1.50 per month.
ALBERT DAMS
Livery and
FeedStable
Our Lltery Ptock ta Flrat-CUifc
Bett attention to boarding Stock.
Your Patronage it Solicited.
SPRING STREET
Condon Oregon
of 1908, from April I,
3 mi. north of Condon.
with usual return privileges.
BAY WITH STAR IN FORE
STALLION. 'op:a,.M
WM. EBBERT.
Quality.