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THE CON E HARTSHORN & MERESSE Publisher, FRIDAY, JULY 31. 1908. CBacRimoa riuct, ji.sopkr tsak. Kntrrad at PoatoaVs a wrond-cUM natter. r'abinlwd twj FrMay. KI1 at IM CIQC BHH Mwr lose l"7 bwm sack w to lu aioapi atMouoa. rantool Thank. Rewlatlona ol Rsaiwrt. Ktr.. t win p 11m. to al Muire, asvsu srortts o tlu. Other alrrtiln raM ou application. CorRTcosnos. so. m. f. or a. siketsi Holiday cvrnluf ol monlu lu Ana ore Hall loOire room. Visliini brotbera ar re canted to mrM with us. A warm welcome avails tou. That Gilliam county is one of the best counties iu the wheat belt there is but little doubt The strength and virility of its soil was tested this year as perhaps never before as this was one of the dry years. In spite of the extreme dryness, and, in some instances, little more than the proverbial style of squaw farm ing used, the yield will be well up to the average. Farmers who have been here for years are sur prised to see such an amount of grain. Gilliam county is second to none in the production of wheat . Condon has the greatest sum mer weather in Oregon. People from the Willamette valley are surprised to notice how much cooler it is here than in the sun baked valley. They forget that Condon is 2,881 feet above sea level and that gentle breezes fan the warmest days of summer. Thunder storms are rare and even when Jove fulminates thun der bolts he is exceptionally kind to the Wheat City. If you don't believe it come to Condon. lhe lone Froclaimer did a clever stunt last week. Editor Ward sent to the Portland Com mercial club a box containing some of the finest samples of 6 wheat ever grown in Morrow county. Needless to state that they attracted much attention . tcaused many to consult the map to locate lone. According to the Government regulations there are four kinds of whiskey: whiskey, near whis key, imitation whiskey, and stuff that looks like whiskey. The four kinds appear to be very scarce in the "dry" counties. A Missouri man saved two per sons from drowning and was soundly berated by his wife for getting his clothes wet Being a gentleman as well as a hero, he refrained from telling her "to dry up." At the rate Theodore Roose velt is to be paid for his African V letters by an American mag azine publisher, he will hardly be allowed to ring in any of his ' old messages. An Oklahoma clenrvman MVS that one marriage in eight is a nappy one. And some people we notice, are determined to take the entire eight chances. Found Dead at The Dalles The body of John Page was found at the edge of the Pines, on D Street Saturday afternoon, with a bullet hole in the left breast T! A . a . disappointment in love Is sup. posed to have caused the act. Advertised Letters For the week ending July 25, letters as addressed below re main uncalled for at the Condon post-office: Davidson, Maude ; Warner, Chas. John F. Reisacher, P.M. Frank Pliter arrived in Con don Tuesday to look after busi ness matters. Fred Anderson who assisted in the Globe office the past week, returned to Pine Ridge Tuesday. A RKVKI.ATIOS It ia a revelation to people, the terert cutei of lung trouble that have been cured by Foley'. Honey and Tar. It not only etopa the cough but heals and strengthen the lunge, L. M. Rugglee, Reas nor, Iowa, write: "The doctor said that I had consumption, and I got no better until I took Foley's Honey and Tar. It stopped the hemorrhages and pain in my lungs and they are now as sound as a bullet." Condon Drug Co. Notice for rwbllpatton .aolaled Track Public Land Sale. 011 The Dalit, Orxiron. Un J OflW. July Str4. 190. Notice It hereby (teen that, aa directed bjr the Commiuloner ol the General Land offlre. under proTlaioii ol Act ol Cowrrw approved Juris 47. WW, Public So. SB, we will offer at public tale to the highest bidder, at 11 00 o'clock a. .. on the stbdaeol Sept. next, at Ihla offlre. the lol towln tract ol land, to-wlt: SK'NWH ai ,-" x, Sec. SI, T. i. R. 21 C, Lol I ec. and SK', SW4 See. STp. 4 8., R. 2! .. W. SI. Any persons clalmlnf adreraely the aboee-de-crloed landa are adrlasd to file their claim, or objection, on orb? fore the day above deelfnal ed foraale. C. W. Moore, ReglMer. Notice For Publication, lanlated Tract. Public I and Sale. The Dalle, Oregon. Land Oflice. Jitljr 1Mb, 190. Notice i hereby Riven that, a directed by the Commiaaioner ot the General Land ofhee, under proTlaiona ol Actol Connreea approved June 27, ISMS. Public No. 303, we will offer at public tale, to the htxheat bidder, at 10:90 o'clock a, m.. on the 7th day ol dept. next, at thia offlce, the lol lowlnf tract of land, to wit: Bt'.N'M'i, SeeUon 7. T. 5 i. R. 21 K., W. if. Any peraona claiming adversely the above-de- cribed land ar advlaed to Hie their claima, or objection, on oi before the day above designa ted for aale. C. W. Slooai, tmimi. LoitU H. Arneaon, Receiver. Notice For Publication, lanlated Tract. Public Land Sale. Serial No . 01U The Dalle, Oregon, Laud Oflice, July 10th, IMS. Notice ia hereby given thai, a directed by the Commiaaioner of the General Land office. Under provlalona of Act of Confeeaa approved June 27. IS06, Public No, 3UI, we will offer at public aale. to the highest bidder, at 1 o'clock p. m., on the iith day of Annul Won next, at thia oflice, the following tract of land, to-wlt: K!NV ', NE'4 iW !4, Sec 33, Tp. 2, South. Range 20 K W. M. Any person claiming adversely the above-de- scribed land are advUcd to HI their claim, or objection, on ot before the day above d eg signa led for aale. C. W. Moos., Refiner. Lout H. Arneson, Receiver. Notice for Publication lnolated Tract Public Land Sale. The Dalles, Oregon, Land Office, July lit, ISO). Notice 1 hereby given that, aa directed by the Commiatiouer of the General Land office, under prnviiiom ol Act ol Congress approved June 27, 1WJ6, Public No. 303, we will offer at public sale, to the highest bidder, at 10:16 o'clock a. m on the 17th day of August nextat thi office, the fol lowing tract of land, to-wlt: SKVWi. HWJ.'SK!., udSE'.SW4 Section 18, T. 58., it. 14 E.W.M. Any peraonaclaiming adversely the above-de scribed land are advised to flle their claima or objection, on or before the day above designa ted for uie, C. W. Moore, Reglater. Louta B. Arneaon, Receiver. Notice For Publication. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR t.S.Land Offlce at The Dalles, Oregon, June 23rd, 1908. Notice I hereby given that Howard 8. Tobey ol Condon, Oregon, who, on June 1Mb, 190K. made timber and toneappltr-atlon, No. 4673, lor 3E4NEj,N49E4.NE48Vf;. Section S. Town ship 3 South, Range 21 E., Willamette Mendlan baa Sled notice of hi intention to make final Umber and atone proof, to eublih bi claim to the land above described, before George W. Pannao, U. 9. Comm'r, at hi office In Condon, Oregon, on the 17tb day ol September, 1908. Claimant names aa witueue: Jobn B. Keeney, and Joseph J. Febrenbacher, botb of Condon, Ore., Wesley A. RIgga of Clem, Ore., John Robert of Condon, Oregon. C. W. MoOkg, Reglater. Notice For Publication. Department of the Interior, P. S. Land Offlce at The Dalles, Oregon, June 30th, 1908. Notice ! herehe ffleen thiit Kriwr1 fToUnrnj of Lone Rock, Oregon, who, on Dec. Mb, 1908, made Homestead Entry No. 1.M2S, for WJ, NEU. It WliSEV. Hectlnn 1. Townahln Snath Range 24 Eaat, Willamette Meridian, na niea notice of intention to mike Anal commuted proof to establish claim to the land above described, before J. P. William, V 8. Commiuloner, at hi oflice In Heppner, Oregon, on the Mthday of Augnt,1908. Clalmantname aa witnesses: George Perry, Ira McConkie, William Ayers, Irwin C.Bennett, sll of Lonerock, Oregon. C. W. Moon, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Iiolated Tract Public Land Sale. The Dalles, Oregon, Land Office, June I8th, lm Notice If hereby given that, a directed by the Commiaaioner of the General Land office under provlalon of Act of Congres approved Jane 27, 1906, Public-No, 803, we will offeratpubllciale, to the bighett bidder, at 10:00 o'clock a. m., on the 3rd day of Anguit, 1908, next, at tblt office, the following tract of land, to wit: NJ SH'4, N4 8W4, Sec. 12, Tp. ( South, Range 19,B., W. M. Any person claiming adversely the above described land are advised to flle their claim, or objection, on or before the day above desig nated (or tale. C. W. Mooki, Kegiiter. Louis B. Arneaon, Receiver. Brunzel & Son shipped a car load of horses the first of the week. II. N. Anderson is preparing to build a barn on his property in this city. Grant Wade, of Olex, was at tending to business matters in Condon Tuesday. Mayor Johnson, of Fossil, was a Condon visitor the fore part of the week. Otis Titus and Elmer Hall drove to Mikkalo Saturday even ing and report a good time. Miss C. Adams, the trained nurse who has been in the city for several weeks, returned to Portland Tuesday. Elmer Turner left with his team last Friday for Gilliam county to help Sandy Campbell, the wheat king of Ferry Canyon, gather his crop. Mitchell Sen tinel. If your neighbor can not afford to take The Globe, the only live newspaper in the county, or if per chance he does n t know how to take it kindly put him next gentle reader. Your effort will be appreciated by the pub lishers. Henry Keyes, of Twickenham, returned Tuesday evening from Salem where he had been visit ing his brother, Walter E. Keyes who is city attorney in the Cap ital City. Mr. Keyes is engaged in stock-raising. We are agents for the Jones Light Running Mower. Noted for Stength and Simplicity. Patent Dumping attachments. W. L. Barker& Co. The O. 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 cash prices. Cash is what talks. Arlington Lumber Co. Rev. I. VV. Williams Testifies. Rev. I. W. Williams, Hunting ton, W. Vs., testifies as 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 Prug Co. 30 GIVEN AWAY FREE! 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 Condon Globe Renewals paid in advance rwill be given the benefit of this wonderful offer. II 0 Another Splendid Offer I Subset Ta5azir;e Beautifully illustrated, tells of Western Life and Progress, devoted to the interest of the Pacific Coast J LL. " J I - 1 . ... l .t. a aijQ iie vygaui tjioDe, i yr, orjiy j. n Sprciftl prices oi lturn Kills. ee the Arlington I.udiixt t.u. To Prospective Investors, j You my invpft from ls) to 25,000 in rorlliin-1 lhieiin'fsi Blocks with R. P. Inmnii, T. 1) , Hont'ynian, (iov. Oca Iv CliHiiil'or- j litin, Pr. Andrew C. Smith itml ; others. It jmid others 12 M r; cent in HHI7. It will y yon. N eare, no tsxes. For further r licuUrs csll t this ollice or write G. K. McClure, Superintendent uf Properties, 812 Pekum Huildinj;. Portlftnd, Orenon, Protaulondl Directum Q R. PARKER ATTORNEY-AT-LAW UllU-e In Cnntlun .Niiliunul tmk Kluck. Q W. PARMAN ATTORNEY-AT-LAW U. S. COMMISSIONER Careful attention given to all tinliii' vntruntetl in ivy care. Cumrrtt .' : CiPiitlon, Oieuoii, OOD OAVEY. Physicians and Surgeons hay anil Night Call nvnitlv ii..t-.I Othce, eoiitl Klour Haiker ihal.lm, i-ornrr Malu and rliig "in-vt. Condon, Oreiion L L- TAYLOR, V. S. Veterinary Surgeon & Dontlf t. Dental Work on llursf a Sprcitilty. Office lu ratilllia'i Drug fl.ire Reaiilence fiboiie Nu. HI A Condon, Oregon. J W. DONNELLY, M. D. Physician and Surgoon. Diseases of Women a Sitritltu. Condon, Ore. B. F. BUTLER DENTIST Crown and Mrliluc Vur a fi.,-clnltv. dill r I'psUIrs in (illllam Co. linnk UuiuiIiik. Condon, Oregon j R WELLS AUCTIONEER AND VALUATOR Strlot attention given to bailnss. S! con SucUd. Valuation given. CONDOM, OREGON S. E. PURVINE Abstracter Farm Loans and Fire Insuranco Office of j CONDON ELECTRIC COMPANY y fX?F CTT 0 The Uncertainty of I the lust rix month hns now rfvwi way to bettor busi ness ronditiiMis iu tlie future. People proKreHHively (le tennine.1 to make n sucvsh, will .succeed, while those per mittiiiK' doiil.t to curl thi'ir cn!enrbo may atill find cause for complaint. The time for discouragement must nirely pass. PRICKS liavo reached the point of re si.staiue to pressure. We have the Courago of Our Convictions and have pivprued carefully and liberally for our customer-.' 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. THP.Q R RARKFRP.n n I IIL ViUi UTlliiii-ii vvi OCT3 CSSdCLsTaaCwIZaTSO Condon Meat Company JOHN HARRISON, IYvrlctor Fresh antl Cured Meats, Beef, Pork, Mutton and Veal A SHARE OF YOUR PATRONAGE IS SOUCITED Corner Spring and Oirgon StrctU WHEAT BARLEY INTERIOR WAREHOUSECo. UALFOUff. llimiHIE A CO., Manaor8. li:;'t f'n',fs 'it.! ! (.(.". C n.r.i! irth,une 1'uuntst CJn(UJ. It V jii.i' ',J.'..' ,1 '). ',,!', m S.t-lt U ttf Xailt .!;( , OATS It's easy to Reach NORTH BEACH Potter fr.an I'urtlmul I'.i- 'n ir . n v tr i-i.r.-rr.' I I i th" rnHn.a,! at M IXi I.K It - M Inilei nil th- I ' liiuiWiit !', ";u I iiwrn' i Thi" I'liiniiiiiti-s tin nfivHxity of nicam tk iiiiujr f,,r tii,. tj.,.. iiixl ineurfx iv ruiui( iukI rfguliir Summer -vhi'lul.'. Tin- sii'iiiiicr T. .1. I'DITKIi Ii'bvi'h Portland j-vnry 1 1 1 1 r 1 1 i n t-x '.-jt S:it:ir ly um'I Suint:iy nt S:,'i'( o'elncu.- yutiirdiiy only at I uVI'irk ji in. Remember the Summer rate on the 0. R. & N. is $l2.C0from COKDOH, OR., to all North Beach points and return: good until September 30. Nnrlli Ii .u'li Ua lani'Mix, Ifit'i tifttl iiluei' tlie luoNt iH-rft'ct beach on tlie rtlmli' Xurtli cuist. 'I'Iiiti- art- ai'!oiiiiiioilatiniiri (jalurc at jirioe to suit ill tiit's e.'tniiiirjr fin;ilii .ii-s ithiiit i ipnil M-rlWt Ixttliinx conilitioim: nil sort -t of itm n 4i:u;,t it.ul liv"ri.nn. t!.iiii, liavo a gmni ront and ft jolly tium. 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