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THE CONDON GLOBE HARTSHORN & MERESSE PltblllhM. FRIDAY, AUGUST 21. 1908. M. BS0R1ITI0N PRICE, ll.WPRR YEAR. Fntnad at Postofiea aa aaooud-?Uss aattrr. Pnbllshsd Etstj Friday. J Copt toyaanssa of atanHn"aH (koaM k ton at im atlrt aot lam tkaa Mortdar aooa el aaca rs Is lusura area at tuaauoa. Catda at Thanks, Reaolatlon. ol RMpset, Etc., I etnta per lta. la ad ranca, amn words to line. Other advertising ratal on application. Xn-RTCOSDON. NO. M, F. OF A. MEETS V Mondays evening ol cacti month in Arm or Hall Ktm roam. VUlttng brothers are re e,iKWd to Beat wilk us. A warm welcome awaits too. It is not thought that Gilliam county wheat growers will at tempt to sow the new Alaska wheat which is reported as giv ing such phenomenal yields. There are other kinds of wheat which can be grown here with marked success without farmers branching out into unsatisfact ory experiments. In the vicinity of Pendleton wheat growers have taken a fancy to a variety, known as the Dale Glory which is a good yieldcr and thrives in dry soil - Experimental farms in each county are practically out of the realm of feasibility at this time in the history of the state. The state is maintaining two experiment stations, one at Cor vallis and another at Union, for the benefit of Oregon farmers. County experimental stations are costly at best and many of their investigations and endea vors are often in the line of mere eAperimcuui. 11 la not SO with the state experimental sta tions, they do valuable research work and conduct experiments that are of practical value. Dr. James Withycombe, director of the Oregon Experiment Station at Corvallis, cautions Oregon wheat growers, saying that while he has not had the opportunity of seeing the "Alaskan" wheat ' grown, it corresponds very close """fSriety of wheat known as "Egyptian" wheat "This wheat has been grown on a small scale at this station for some years, and we find it of little commer cial value. Hence we suggest that our fanners do not become too enthusiastic over this new wheat until its merits have been more fully and conclusively demonstrated," says he. A rather busy week, this was. Harvesting in full blast, revival meetings in progress, a big tent vaudeville medicine show, a moving-picture show, and a three night-engagement by a thea Tinol - . attractions offered to Condonites since our last issue. All the en tertainments were well patron lzed, too. Condon is winning a reputation as a good show town." To maintain it, Condon must let it be known that it will not patronize bum" traveling theatrical aggregations. A reader stopped the editor on the street the other day. "See here, what are you fellows up to, now, in your last issue you were boosting for Arlington." The editor was on the scent of a news item, excused himself and passed on. A little farther the editor was accosted again by a subs criber. Well to be brief, we're too busy to answer such questions. Arlington is in Gilliam county and besides Brother Norvel says it's a good place in which to live. And we say, as the little pigs remarked to the old sow: "We ain't no hogs. " Keep the Mayville fair in mind. A Bulletin issued by the Ore gon Agricultural College exper iment station and prepared es pecially for distribution among the farmers who attended the lectures given on the Farming Demonstration train provided by the 0. R. & N. in a cooperative effort with the O.A.C. and the Experiment Station to direct at tention to improved methods of husbandry adaptable to the agri cultural conditions of Eastern Oregon, has been received by The Globe. The pamphlet con tains a resume of the lectures and makes interesting reading. Many of the farmers in and near Condon who attended the lec tures will, with the aid of this bulletin, be able to refresh their memories and obtain valuable hints. SOTirE FOR rTBUOATIOS. Isnlah-d Trwt Public Land stole. fcrlal So. M The Pallet, Oregou, l-and (Htlre, July Stub. IWJrs Notice ta hereto; ilven that, aa directed by thr Commtialoner ol the General Land office under provisiousol Actol Congress approved June '7. 16, Public-So. SB, we will otter at pubMe sale, to the hlrbemt bidder, at o'clock a m on the ITiadayol September twa, uist.at tbisoirke, the following tract ol laud. to wit: N w , S ij ee. S, Tp. 2 Honth, KanfeSl.E.. W. M. Anr peraona claiming adversely the above- dearribed land are advised to die their claims, or objections, ou or before the day shore dealt- Dated lor sale. C. W. MoARt. Register. Louis H. A meson. Receiver. Notice (or Publication -.solated Tract. Public Laud Sale. Olxi The Dalles, Oregon, l-and OIB-e, Jul; iird. 1908. Notice is hereby siren that, ss directed by the i'ommlMlouer of the General Land office, under provisions of Act of Congress approved June 'J?. IVM, pHbllc- No. an, we will offer at public sale to the highest bidder, at 11 00 o'clock a. m.. on the 5th day of !!ept. next, at this office, the fol lowing traclof land, to-wtt: NK'4NW4 and Lot .', Sec. SI, T. 3, S R. 11 R., Lot 4 .-lee. 6 and f E1, s'i See. iTp. 4 S., K. 21 E.. Y . .M. Any persons claiming adversely the ahove-de-.-cribed lands are advised to die their clslms. or objections, on or before the day above designat ed for ssie. C. W. Moore, Register. Notice For Publication. Isolated Tract. Public I snd Kale. The Dulles, Oregon, Land Office, July 1 i(h. 1901. Notice is hereby given that, as directed by the Commissioner of the General Land office, under provisions of Act of Congress approved June 31, I. Public So. 304, we will offer at public sale, to the highest bidder, at lOr.H) o'clock a. m., on the "th day ot Sept. next, at this office, the fol lowing tract of land, to wit: HE!4NW Section 7,T. S3. R. 21 B., W. M. Any person claiming adversely the above-de-ribedlandsareadvlsedtorlle their claims, or objections, on oi before the dsy above designa ted (or ssie. C. W. Moortg, RguiftTga. Louis R.Arueson, Receiver. Notice For Publication. Isolated Tract. Public Land Sale. Serial No . 0112 Tbc Dalles, Oregon, Land Office, July 10th, 1908. Notice Is hereby given that, as directed by the Commissioner of the General Land office, under provisions of Act of Congeess approved June 27. 19(16, Public No. 303, we will offer at public sale, to the highest bidder, at 3 o'clock p. m., on the 2th day of August 1908 next, at this office, the following tract of land, to-wlt: E!,S 'i, NF.1.4 ivUf, Sec. 33, Tp. 2, South, Range aj E., w. M. Any persons claiming adversely the above-de scribed lands are advised to tile their claims, or injections, on or before the dsy above degslgna ted (or sale. C. W. Moorx, Register. Louis II. A meson, Receiver. Notice lor Publication. Isolated Tract Public Land Sale. Mo. 041G Ijhe Dai lei, Oregon, Land Office, Aug. lath, 1908. Notice Is hereby given that, as directed by the Commissioner of the General Land office, under provisions of Act of Congress spproved June 27. 1906, Public No. 3UI, we will offer at public sale, to the highest bidder, at 2:30 o'clock p.m., on the 23rd day of September next.attliis office, the (Al lowing tract o( land, to-wlt: S'iHYA SKU aViV, Sec. 15andNEli8W!i,8eC. 'Hi, T.2 8., R. 19E.W.M. Any persousclaiming adversely the above-de scribed lands are advised to die their claims or objections, on or before the day above designa ted (ot sale, C. W. Moore, Register. Louis H. A meson, Receiver. Notice For Publication. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR U.S. Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon, June 23rd, 1908, Notice is hereby given that Howard H. Tobey ( Condon, Oregon, who, on June 18th, 1908. made timber and stone application. No, 4673, lor SE4SE14,N!SE!4,NE!iSW!4, Section 3, Town ship 3 South, Range 21 E., Willamette Meridian has died notice ol bis intention to make dnal timber and atone proof, to establish his claim to the land above described, before George W. Parman, I'. S. Comm'r, at his office In Condon, Oregon, on the 17th day of September, 1908. Claimant names as witnesses: John B. Keeney, and Joseph J. Febrenbacher, both of Condon, Ore., Wesley A. Rlggs ol Clem, Ore.. John Roberts ol Condon, Oregon. C. W. Moorx, Register. HOMESTEADERS, I ATTENTION The Globe is now prepared to publish notices of final proof, Call at our office and get receipt and your notice Ml f .1 win KmjKKr in mil nsnnr. vjjFvVNjjrNasvsvajasASB J. D. Este the contractor, went to Clem Monday to erect a residence for Ira Phillips, the merchant Mr. Estes will also build the new school house. Mrs. Ethel Dennis and little daughter Helen left Wednesday morning for a visit with rel atives in Pendleton after which Mrs. Dennis will go to Portland to make her home permanently. J. J. Jenner, son-in-law of Mr. Hogmeier assistant depot agent here, is helping in the railroad office this week. He arrived from Chicago the latter part of last week. All kinds and all sizes of Over alls at Weigel & Rice. Charles Foster, the jeweler in H. W. Pauling's store, was a passenger on Wednesday's train for his home in McMinnville to visit for a few days. Charles in tends to go to the mountains for the benefit of his health before returning. Fashionable outfits for smart dressers. There is a touch of rwr fection in our (roods that foils cri ticism. The 8. B. Barker Co. Notice For Publication. Department of the Interior, t'nlted Slates Laadornca. (rail The Dalles. Oregon, July 27th, PAW. Notice Is hereby given that John Ellas, of Condon, Oregon, who, on October Win, 1901, made Homestead Entry. Serial No. tcKI, No 9M4. fortbeS'jsW'.Kec. i'., Tp. 3 S,Kange21 E.. tt. 4., baa died notice of Intention 10 make dual rlva-yaar (roof, to establish claim 10 the land above described, before George W.Paiman I'.S. Commissioner at hlsoldca In Condon, Ore on. on the 14tb, day ol September. I9US Claimant names ss witnesses: William Camp bell, Km lie Rexillous, B. K. Searcy aud J. R. Wells, all ol Condon. Oregon. C. W. Mooag, Register. Notice of Executor's Sale. IS THE COl'NTV COURT OF THE STATE OK OREOOS FOR iili.l.lAM col' STY. In the Matter ol the Estate of John llarley, de ceased. NOTICE IS HKKKBY GIVEN that the un dersigned James D- Burns, Executor ol the above named Estate, by virtue ot an Order ol Sale and License duly tuadeby thealxiveentltled Court on the 6th day ol July 1MH. and which ssid Order has heretofore been duly entered In the Journal o( the above entitled Court, author ising. empowering and Licensing me so to do. I will from and after Friday the 4th day ol Sept ember l'JOS, proceed to sell at private sale, at Coiidon,On.-gon. upon the terms heielnnfter men tioned, all the lollowiug described Real Estatac belonging to said estate situated in Gilliam County, State ol Oregon, to wit: Southwest quarter, and the East ball ol the Southeast quarter ol Section Two 2, and the nest kail of iho Northwest quarter of Section One (I) In Township Two (2 South ol Range Twenty JO) E. W, M. Terms and Conditions of Sale: Cah In hand. In I', S. Uold Coin. Hale to be subject to Confirmation by the above entitled Court. Dated at Condon, Oregon, this 6th day ol Aflgust l'jje, JAMES D. BURNS, Executor o( the Estate of John llarley, Deceased Notice For Publication. Isolated Tract Public l-and Sals No. our. Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon, August 4th, 1908. Notice is hereby given that, as directed by the Commissioner ol the General land Office, un der provisions of Act of Congress approved Juneitf, 1S06. Public-No. ma, we will otter at public sale, to the highest bidder, ul i.V, o'clock p. m., on the 17th day of September next, at this uffice, the following tract of land, to wit: NKk SWi.NWJ4SE4-Sec(lou 1U Township 2 South Range 22 E. W. M. Any persons claiming adversely the above- described lands are advised to file their clalms or objections, 011 or before the day above desig nated for sale. C W. Mooag, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Public Land Sale Isolated Tract 8. No. 073 United States Land Office. The Dalles, Oregon, July 30, 190. Notice Is hereby given that, as directed by the Commissioner ol the General Land Office, under provisions ol Ant ol Congress approved June 27, 1WW. Public-No. 303, we will otter at public sale, to the highest bidder, at 10:15 o'clock, a. m.on the 17th day of September next, at this of rlce.the following tract of land, to wit; 8!,NK Section 18, Tp. 2S. R. 22 E. W. M, Any persons claiming adversely the above- described lands are advised to Die their claims, orobjections, on or before the day above desig nated lor sale. C. W. Mooag, Register. Notice For Publication. Public Lana Sale Serial No- 0:117 ISOLATED TRACT U.S. Land Office The Dalles, Oregon, July 23, 1'JOS. Notice Is hereby given that, as directed by the Commissioner of the General land Of lice, un der tbe provisions of the act of Congress ap proved June 27, 1906, Public No. 303, we will offer for sale, to the highest bidder, at 9:4o a. m. on the I Itb day of September next, at this office, the following tract of land, to wit: ViHfiyt Sectlon 17, Tp. 5 South. Range 24 E.,W. M. Any persons claiming adversely tha above described laud, are advised to file tbelr claims orobjections, on or before the day above designated for sale. C W. Moosg, Register. rrotesslonal Directory Q R. PA.HK.fcR ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Ollicv in Cnmlim .Naliiinal Hank Mock. Q W. PARMAN ATTORNEY-AT-LAW U S. COMMISSIONER Cnrcful attention given to all business (ntrasttfil iti my cars, t'twhrrrV RUk Comlon, Dragon. YyOOD QAVEY, Physicians and Surgoons Day aud Night Calls promptly atuwcrml tutu, xerotid r-loor Barker Hiilldina, miner Mam and spring suvet. Condon. Oregon L L. TAYLOR, V. S. Veterinary Surgoon 5t Dontlst. Dentul Work mm llorsex 11 Spit itilty. iittlce In Pauling's Drug Store Residence phone No. :tl A Condon, Oregon. J W. DONNELLY, M. D. Physician and Surgeon. Distunes uf Wvinrn a Swiij. Condon, On Q F. BUTLER DENTIST Crown and Bridge Work a Specially, ORira (ipslalra In Gilliam Co. Bank Building. Condon, Oregon j( a. WELLS AUCTIONCtR AND VALUATOR Strict attention given to business. Sales cea Sucied. Valuations glvsa, CONDOM, OSEQON S. E. PURVINE Abstracter Farm Loans and Fire Insurant) Office of CONDON ELECTRIC COMPANY North Beach Invites- Invigorates- Infatuates- Nature's lavish hand endowed North Beach with every attract ion as a place of rest, rejuven ation and recreation. North Beach is a stretch of beautiful woodland dropping gently into the "Pacific" and skirted by 20 miles of smooth. sandy beach delightful for bathing. BUY A TICKET OVER The O. R. & N. TAKING THE STEAMER "T.J. POTTER" DOWN THE RIVER FROM PORTLAND Mingle with the gay care-free throng, whilst sweet nature re builds worn tissues and renews life, energy, and vitality. The round trip season rate from CONDON is $12.00 "Outings in'Or.gon" contains the story of "North Beach", including hotels, rates.ctc. Ask D. TIERNEY, Local Agent, Condon, Oregon OK WRITE Wm. McMURRAY, GenPas'rAgt Portland, Oregon IN ONE OR MANY COLORS . LARGEST FACILITIES IN THE WEST FOR THE PRODUCTION OF HIGH GRADE WORK IATII AS 1IW At I1STIII ROUIII llilipsiiiiii in! m iO The Uncertainty of the last six months has now given way to better busi ness conditions In the future. People progressively de 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 hove 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. 0 30 Condon Meat Company JOHN HARRISON, Proprietor Fresh and Cured Meats, Beef, Pork, Mutton and Veal A SHARE OF YOUR PATRONAGE IS SOUCiTED Coram Spring and Oragoa Slraats CONDON, OREGON WHEAT BARLEY, INTERIOR WAREHOUSE Co. BALFOUR, GUTHRIE & CO., Managers. fligtst l'riet fiiiJ J-or Grain. Gtntrat U'arthoutt Jlusinttt CendudtJ. 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