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THE COHDQN GLOBE HARTSHORN & MERESSE rwbttehm FRIDAY, JULY 24, 1908. 8CB9CR1PTIOS rRJCX, II JO PER YtaR. Enrd at Pwtofflc a MW4-la vaart. PablMwt Ktcct Friday. J Coajtoy ana o io4tot"tbol to Uft at u afar MUM tbaa Mod mo at aca wtk to Ismra aaai iwauoa. Card ol Thank, Rooluuont ol Rt, Kte., (MH 11M. tB UlTlWt, KM Word IO till. OUnr dTrtllmt ntM on aiiplkattoa. CrRTroSDos. no. m, r. or a. 5JEtrr Monday walnf ol wk mouth in Arm err Hall kalg room. Visttinc brobrs an r qarmtrd lo SNI with aa A wars wtloomf avail tou. "Each team limited to 12 men, each player to be booked on one team only." This clause appeared in The Globe's issue of July 3rd in the Fourth of July program and also on the tri-colored, advertising program compiled and printed by The Globe for Messrs. Hunt, the druggist, and Williams, the jew eler. Among some of the busi ness men there appears to be a controversy regarding that pro vision. For the benefit of its readers, The Globe will state that the said clause was inserted on the program at the request of the Official Athletic committee consisting of Fred Edwards and Oscar Veatch, in the same man ner as another provision govern ing field events was also placed on the program. The clause referred to was not intended to work a hardship on any team but rather to prevent any two or more defeated team3 booked in the tournament to form a nine from the better players of two or more teams or to secure add! tional players, to win the series. The provision was fair, just and necessary. No one maintains that the said program was offi ciai Dut tne clause at issue was official in that the request that it be printed came from official sources the committee in charge of athletics. Programs issued at fairs, or at celebrations of any kind, are always consider ed unofficial unless otherwise designated. An Astoria brewer is manufac turing a popular drink called "'near beer," for consumption in dry counties. It is said to look like beer, smell like beer and taste like beer and if you drink enough of it, you will get full. Most of the country press along the 0. R. &. N. has acknowledged receipt of sample cases and pro nounced it good. That settles its status. Edi'al Oregonian. It's Maltona that makes Brother Harvey envious. It's advertised elsewhere in these columns. Col. Scott has so well diagnosed the Astoria product that he too, must have received a sample case. Came, 'fess up! The death of John F. Caples, of Portland, who died at his home there last Friday morn inng, removes one of the best lawyers from the ranks of the Oregon bar. For years he bore the title of judge though he never occupied a position on the bench. He was one of Oregon's best speakers and a conscien tious and patriotic citizen. Real Estate Transfers. Trust Co." of America to Ruby Adams, lands $ 150 C. E. Repnold3 to G. E." Ohs feldt 160 A 2500 W. R. Roberts to A. B. Stan ley, Lot in Lone Rock 1 State of Oregon to E. A. Mann . 40A 300 F. Moore et ux to D. A. Moore 400 A 10000 Qw-M Ovlda, Pravaata PaawatMla Condon National Bank Report. No. KM1. kpoitotlhcoihUiloaof I'hafiMulua National hank, at Coodua In tba ot iWvfun, at Uw atuaaul k'Jatiwaa, Jul)' li. MK. aaaovaca. Loam and DlarouuB) I X Urardrafta, mi4 and unawuiwl ... l,MLSt U. Ik Bono t aacun clrcolaUoa Xi.Ml.oj Pmatasaa oa V. a. koud , vkit Bouda, aacuriut. Mo ., t, .. Baualnf aoaa. farullur. awl nituiv itkll Da Itom National Hants -uot iwivi atvuta, U.A Ola (run .lata Hank aad BaQaar. ,Tt.r, DM troa apprurvd reaatv aivata ... l.Vtfa Ckark and Mbt caak IMa .U Motr ol oUrav National Bask JU.U Fractional aaper ramnvy, sick), aud ma MM Lawrt'L Stoatv Kmi m Bala, Vll: KttWM .kllAH.: Ut(al wudvt Sum ...6U.U) Tula) I3.3M. RdBmUon fund atth U. a. Tnaaurar -4muL ol tinalatton- ii.uu Total H uaaiUTia. :1IUI Murk aM la 90.0UUW I uulvidvd iMonta lat Mpna and um aald .-.'. National Haua.NuWaoataUMJIu liauuwj Da to other National Haul I1.KU ia Da to Stat Bank and Hanker S,Vo,3i ludivldual drpoatu Mtijwl to chart . Demand CarUttVaM ol Drpoait !, M nun ccruncatea ol dcpoalt UhJMlfti Total llu.4..vJ SUM ot Onion, Countj ol Ullliasa, at: 1, r.T. Uuribart. laahltrol Uw abova-namtd uank, do aoleauil; war that the anon late meut it true to the heal ol aiy knowledge and txlicL 9. T. Hl-axii-ar, Caabler. Subscribed and a worn to belora me thta loth daj ot July. 1WC. Uio. W. FaasUN, Notary public. Correet-Atteel: Grant Wade, Ueo. B. Dukek, S. J. Cloaca, Director. Notlca For Publication, lsolatrd Tract. PHbllc I and Sale. The Dalle. Orecon, Uud Oflloe. Jnlv mt. WOS. Notice la hereby riven that, aa directed by the Commiaaionerol the General Landomee, under provisions of Actof Couareaa approved Jane 'Si, 19U. Public So. 90S, ww will offer at public aale, to the highest biddei.at 10: o'clock, ra., on the 7th day ol Dept. next, at tut office, the tol lowing tract of laud, to wit: SE'.NW, Section 7, T. 4 . R. 31 I.. W. M. Any person claiminf advenely the abore-de-rribed land are advtard to Hie tht lr claim, or objection, on ol before the day above designa ted (or aale. C. W. Monit. inirtii, Louii H.Arneaon, Receiver. Notlca For Publication. Ianlated Tract. . Public Land Sale. 8eri.fNo.0UJ The Dalle, Oregon, Land Office, July 10th. 1MI Notice I hereby given that, aa directed by the Commiaaioner of the tjeneral Land office, under provision o( Act of t'uiifeeaa approved June 27, 1908, Public No. :t, we will offer at public aale, to the hif heat bidder. t t o'clock p. m., on the 25th day ol Auguat MM next, at thia office, the following tract ol land, to-wlt: K!4NV!4, NE See. , To. 2, smith. Range a) E., W. M Any peraon claiming advenely the abovw-de- cribed landa are adviaed to SI their claim, or objection, on or before the day abova degaigna. led lor aale. C. W. Moor. Reglater. Iuii H. AnitMn, Receiver. Notice for Publicatlon-liolated Tract Public Land Sal. The Dm lei, Oregon, Land Office, July lit, 190ft. Notice li hereby given that, aa directed by the Commissioner of the General Land office, under provision oi Act ol Cong! approved June '7, 1WK, Public No. 903, we will offer at public aale, to the highest bidder, at 10: !& o'clock a. m , on the 17th day ol August next, at this office, the tol lowing tract ol land, to-wlt: NEME1,, W!tiSK!i andSE'4t!W4 Section 18, T. SB., R.M R.W.M. Any penous claiming advenely the above-de scribed land are adviaed to Ale their claim or objection, on or before the day above designa ted for sale, C. W. Moore, Register. Louis H. Arneson, Receiver. Notlca For Publication. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR U.B.Land Office at The Dalle, Oregon, June rird, 1908. Notice la hereby given that Howard 8. Tobey ol Condon, Oregon, who, on June 18th, 1908. made timber and stone applloatlou. No. 873, lor MXEA, NKSEJi, NEHWVi. Section 8. Town ship 3 South, Range 21 E., Willamette Meridian ha filed notice ol his Intention lo make final limber and stone proof, to establish his claim to the land above described, before Ueorge YV. Parman, V. S. Comra'r, at hi office In Condon, Oregon, on the 17th day of September, 1908. Claimant namaxas witnesses: John B. Keeney, and Joseph J. Fehrenbacber, both of Condon, Ore., Wesley A. Rlggs ol Clem, Ore., John Roberts of Condon, Oregon. C. W. Mount, Keglater. Notlca For Publication. Department ol the Interior, U. 8. Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon, June 30th, 1908. Notice I hereby given that Edward Kellogg, ot Lone Rock, Oregon, who, on Dee. 5th, 19U6, made Homestead Entry No. 15425, for 'A 14 SJ'4,4WjE4, Section 7, Township 6 South, Range 24 East, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final commuted proof to establish claim lo the land above described, before J. P. Williams, V 8. Commissioner, at his office In Heppner, Oregon, on Ibe 18th day of August, 1908, Claimant names as witnesses: George Perry, Ira McCoukle, William Ayera, Irwin C.Bennett, all o( Lonerock, Oregon. C. W. Mooxi, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Isolated Tract. Public Land Sale. The Dalles, Oregon, Land Office, June 18th, 1908. Notice Is hereby given that, as directed by the Commiaaioner ol the General Land office under provisions ol Actof Congress approved June 27, 1908, Pubile-No. 303, we will offer at public sale, toth highest bidder, at 10:00 o'clock a. m., on the 3rd day ot AngHst, 1908, next, at this office, the following tract ot land.to wit: N5i 8h'4, h'i BV'4, Bee. 12, Tp. S gontn. Range 19,E W. M. Any persons claiming adversely the above. described lands are advised to file their claims, or objections, on or before the day above desig nated lor sal. C. W. Moo. Register. Louis H. Arneson, Receiver. First National Bank Report. No, W. KrpoitnllueroiidtttoootTh Pint National Bank ol ("oudon, at Condon In the $tate ol tint r, at the clow ol rxietnaae, July l IWM. aaaouava. Loamand Maraunu .K.SRtM Orerdralta. aeeured and aaucured 1 JJ."J 11. a. BoimI to eveur circulation ..... ,. Preailuattoa I'. 8. Bouda , Bnuda, aecarttle. etc . . . ,,V0t Baukitx houae, Iwrulture. and tklure M.ia Other Real Katat owned M.VB9 Duttmrailat'L Bauka(notrarv('u.) N Da from tttate Bank and Bauken . . 1" w la Iroat approved ren afu ta. W iHU.uV Check and other raah Item .. KU Note ol other National Bank JO l Practlonal paper eurtenvy, nickel aad tents 71 k Lawrvi Moxtt Kiuavtirt k. Til: eprcle I lt.mil Total 1U6. Redemption (and with U. 8. Treaattrer ( percent ol circulation ! .tll Vi Total I W.iC'.VM LiaaiuTtta, Capital Mock paid In . . tAom ilO aurplu fund KIMH' Uudit Ided proltt, lea expenae and tax paid !. National Bank note onutandiim ... 71W.W Individual dvpoalta nhjert to check s a.6 Demand eertiflcair ol depoll l.llt.V. Tim certificate ol dcpoalt Total W.Wi M Stat ol Oraron, County ol tiilltam. : I.N. Paruawortk, cashier ol the above-nam ed bank, do ealemnly (wear that the above it le nient U true to the beet at my knowledf aud oeliel. N. PakNuwoiTH, Caihler. BUbacrtbed and iworn to belure m till llh dayol Jnly, 191. J. D, Bi'anii, Notary Public. CoautT Alteal: ANuaiw QaxtMia. Edwj Dtxi). aa. Wihui, Director. The persistence with which the Portland Business College insistently hammers away at quality is most admirable. If there is any one feature on which special stress should be placed in educational matters it is thorough work. This splendid school has an advertisement in our columns to which attention is called. Any one interested in a practical education should write for a catalogue of the Portland Business College. We are agents for the Jones Light Running Mower. Noted for Stength and Simplicity. Patent Dumping attachments. W. L. Barker & Co. The 0. R. & N. Special rates between the North Beach resorts and every railroad points on the Harriman system; from Condon the fare is $12. Inquire of agent for further particulars. If you want our best prices on fuel, get the latest canh prices. Cash is what talks. Arlington Lumber Co. Rev. I. W. Williams Testifies. Rev. I. V. Williams, Hunting ton, W. Va , testifies aa follows: "This is to certify that I used Fol ey's Kidney Remedy for nervous exhaustion and kidney trouble, and am free to say that Foley's Kidney Remedy will do all that you claim for it." Condon Drug Co. r GIVEN AWAY FREEI One Year's Subscription to the TOWN AND COUNTRY JOURNAL THE QUALITY FARM PAPER OF THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST Ably and carefully edited, presenting the practical side of farming. Published monthly. Sample copies at this office. To Every New Subscriber of the 0 Condon Renewals paid in advance will be given the benefit of this wonderful offer. Another Splendid Offer I Subset T)aJazii7e Beautifully illustrated, Progress, devoted to the agd ttye QaQdorj (Jlobe, i yar, oi)ly $2.25 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 lurger and consist of a better class of horses than ever before raced in the northwest At Salem, Sept ember 14 to 1!), inclusive. lroieMlonl Dlrectoru Q R. PARKER ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Ot!W In Conilun Nulional Hank HIiH k. Q W. PARMAN ATTORNEY-AT-LAW U. S. COMMISSIONER Careful attention givvu to all Imalm-a eiitrurletl In my car. Com. rrlt A.' k : Coll Jon, Oreiili. yyooD OAVEY, Physicians and Surgeons Day and Nlrtbt falls promptly answemt office. Htftitnt Kluor Marker rtulMliiK, corner Mam and !'rtiig rlrvela. Condon, Oration L. TAYLOR. V. 9. a Veterinary Surgeon & Dentist. Dental Work vn Horses a Siwcialty. ortli-e In fanllng's lnt Sinn Keatdetu-r phone No. 31 A Condon, Oration. J W. DONNELLY, M. D. Physician and Surgeon. ftwi.tfj of Women a Specialty. Condon, Ore. B. F. BUTLER DENTIST Crown nrt Hrldge Work XM-'llly. Oil Dpatalrt In lillliam Co Bank Hulldlug. Condon, Oregon J. B. WELL AUCTIONECR AND VALUATOR trial attention ftven to tusln. S)cB evicted. Valuations clvaa. 00MDO, OIIOOH S. E. PURVINE Abstracter Farm Loana and Fire Insurance Office of CONDON ELEOTRIO COMPANY a II II Globe e tells of Western Life and interest of the Pacific Coast 30 The Uncertainty of the last six months has now fiven way to better bimi ness conditions in the future. People projrresai vely do termined to make a success, will succeed, while thouc pti milting 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 cu 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. THE8.B. BARKER CO. 0 30 Condon Meat Company JOHN HARRISON, Pr.vrletor Fresh and Cured Meats, Beef, Pork, Mutton and Veal A SHARE OF YOUR PATRONAGE IS SOUCITED Canar Spring aaj Or(oa StrU CONDON, OREGON WHEAT INTERIOR WAREHOUSE Co. BALFOUR, GUTHRIE & CO., Managers. ligttl Pritts raid For Grain. Central Wart home Jlminrss CvnduiltJ. Il'otl Stiwagt W ttninf a Smiut, Wr Sulphur Ctmtul OATS It's easy to Reach NORTH BEACH Take Steamer Potter from 1'ortlnncl Ptisriengers are now tranufnrroil to the railrnnd at M ICfil.HU - 14 mili-s up the Columbia from Illwaco. ThineliinimiteH llm ni'oeMMily of Rtvam era waiting for the tido, and insure a jirouipl and regular Summer Schedule. The Steamer T. J. I'OTTKlt leavi I'orlliind every morning except Saturday and Sunday at 8:30 o'cIock.- Saturday only at 2 o'clock p. ui. Remember the Summer rate on the 0. R. & M. is $12.00 from CONDON, OR., to all North Beach points and return: good until September 30. North B')ach in a lumoii", beautiful place thn most perfect lieuch on the whole North coast. There are accommodations galore at prices to suit all taste; camping facilities without eijual perfect bathing conditions: allsortspf amurteinunts and diversions. Came, have n good rest and a jolly time. Let u send you out about NORTH HKACII. D. TIERNEY, Local Agent Condon, Oregon WW For Bale bj Beautiful Dress Jats MAKE US A CALL, MIS3 OREINER'S MILLINERY PARLORS 7b 0 OC BARLEY in Sii ll'iir A'uih Sltnf 'if .. ,'1.. .taw, RYE new summer book, and tell you all Win. McMURRAY, Cien IWr Agent Portland, Oregon vMMJMk STMPERIANCK. BFtfiW tij It's wholesomo It's pure It's good For ealo at all leading temporanco drink Btanda. GUAEANTKED 10NITOXICATmO NORTH PACIFIC BREWING CO. ASTORIA, OREGON . Oc