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THE CONDON GLOBE HARTSHORN & MERESSE FRIDAY, SEPT. 4, 1908. SUBSCRIPTION PRICK. I1S0PKRYRAR. EBtmd at PntoAc u amoaa-rlaat Bltw. PubUihtd Kvrj Friday. J Copj toraanta. ot MMIniWlUtK W Itftatthanitcaootlataiibaa klondtj mill ack ki to lutur pioupt iiwimi Canto at Thanks, Resolutions ol Rrspw. EK t 3t per line. In tdmnc, WW words tt Itiif. Other advertising rates OB appltralloa. I-socrtcondon. so. m, r. or a. meet V Mondays evening of nrt month in Arm ors Hail lodge room. Visiting brothers are ta- aimtrd w neet srita ua. A warn welcome awaits too. The primary election system is growing in favor because the people wish to rule through their servants and not to be ruled by bosses. In Oregon the old con vention system is dead though politicians of the old school are doing all they can to discredit the new law. The people have regained their political prerog atives and they mean to cling to them. In Washington the primary law has brought many candidates before the voters good men who would not have entered the political arena under the old convention system. Gov ernor Cummings of Iowa, has proved himself to be thoroughly imbued with the spirit of the direct primary method of select ing candidates for office by cal ling a special session of the state legislature to so amend the Iowa direct primary law as to make it applicable to the emergency caused by the death of Senator Allison. Under the governor's call the legislature was convened in special session August 31. . When a traveling theatrical troop can remain in a town the size of Condon for a full week and play every night to comfort ably well filled houses, one may truthfully remark that Condon is the queen city of the Interior, and is not to be rated with other more or less sleepy towns in Eastern Oregon. Again we say, keep your eye on Condon, the Wheat City. A western congressman is quoted as saying that when . he first entered Congress he wond ered how he ever got there, but later on he wondered how any of them ever got there. Speaking of political issues of the day nobody but the spell binders who are now committing their speeches to memory and rehearsing the more dramatic passages. Well, the only pessimists in Condon now are those who are wondering how to house 2,000 people here in 1910. Agricultural College Corvallis, Oregon Offers collegiate courses in Agriculture, including Agronomy Horticulture, Animal Husbandry, Dairy Husbandry, etc. ; Forestry; Domestic Science and Art; Civil, Electrical, Mechanical, and Min ing Engineering; Commerce; Pharmacy. Offers elementary courses in Agriculture, Forestry, Domestic Science and Art, Commerce, and Mechanic Arts, including forge work, cabinet making, bteam fitting, plumbing, maehine work, etc. Strong faculty, modern equip ment; free tuition; opens Sept ember 25. Illustrated catalogue with full information on application to the Registrar, free. Notlc For Publication. Department nl the Inrrrlot. I'nIMiiiiMUMvitn, tt.) The Dalles, Omron, July ttth, IKON Nntic ! Ban-It; (tn-a that John Kltaa, of Condon, Oretron, who, on October Win, wot. mad Homestead Entry, rrlal Vo. uv.l. No ML for the Sae. 3 Tp. 3 ft, Kamre il R- W. M., has tint notice of Intention to make filial Klre-fear (.root, to eMabrlxh rlaita to the land abore dearrlhed, feetor tieorae W. human I' .8. (Vmmiaalniter at hit office In Condon, or on. on tbr lain, da; ol September, 1W ClaimantuaaiMaawitneesv: William Camp- ball. Kmlle Realllona. R. K. Searry and 1. R. Walla, all ol Condon. Oregon. C. Mooaa. Rcltr. XOTICB KR PI' BUCATION. Isolated Tract Public Land !'. Serial No. Oav rn Dalles. Oregon, Land Office, July smb. IWW Nolle la hereby clren that, as directed by the Commissioner ol the General Laud office under proTUkMts ol Act ol Couitreaa approved June 17, IKK, l-aldic-No. an, a will offer at puUlc Mle. loth hi(bsl bidder, at i o'clock a. m., on the i:ihiiayotptenber !;, uext.at thUom-e. he lollowlnit tract ol land, to wit: NtM s ee. J, Tp. KoHth. kange2!.K.. W. N. Any persona claiming adversely the above teacribed lands ar advised to die their clatma, ir objections, on or before tbe day above ui'i iiated lor tale. C. W. Moon. Relrcr. Until H. Arueaon, Receiver. Notice lor Pablicatiotx isolated Tract. Public Land Sale. 01x1 rb Dalles. Oregon. Land Omre, July Wrd. met. Notice la hereby liven that, as directed by the Commissioner ol the General Laud time, under provisions ot Act ol Congress approved June 'J' 116, Pabile-So. SOS, we will oiler at public sal to tbe highest bidder, at 11 00 o'clock a. m., ou the &lh day ot Sept. next, at this office, the lol owtiu tract at land, to-wlt: NK'.N1, and Lot i, Sec. si, T. S, R. 11 K., Lot 4 sac. and SK See. jTp. t ., R. 21 E., W. M. Any persons claiming adversely the abova-dev ribed lauds are advised to Ala their claim,, or injections, on or be lor the day above designat id lor sale. C. W. M.wre, Register. Notlc For Publication. Isolated Tract. Public I and dale, fit Dalles, Oregon. Land Office, July l.'.th, iwtt. Notice is hereby given that, as directed by the Commissioner of the General Landothce, under provisions ol Act ol Cougreaa approved June if?, ISO. Public So. S03, w will offer at public sale, to the highest bidder, at 10:30 o'clock a. ra.. on the 7th day ot Sept neit. al this office, the fol lowing tract of land, to wit: sli',NW 4 section ;, T. S i R. 21 E., '. M. Any persona claiming adversely the ahore-dV ribed lands are adviaed to file their claims, or objections, on oi before I he day above designs ted for sal. C. W. Monag, kKoisTKa. Louis H. Artiesou. Receiver. Notice tor Publication. Isolated Tract Public Land Sale, No. DI1C roe Dsiles, Oregon, Land Office. Aug. 12th, 11W. ' Notice Is hereby glveu that, as directed by the tftrnmlsstofierof theUeneral Land office, under provisions of Act of CouareM approved Juue tl 19U&, Public No. SW, we will offer at public sale. to the highest bidder, at 4:30 o'clock p.m., on the 3rd day of September nezLattuli office, the lot towing tract of land, to-wlt: NW-NE 4Vt J, fee. 16 and N K', SW . See- 'A U S., R. 19 E.W.M. ' Any persoiiscUimiiig adversely the above-di- vrlbed lands are advised to tile their claims or injections, on or before the day above def Igna :ed fol sale, C. W. Moore, Regiiter. Louis H. Ameson, Receiver. Notice For Publication. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR C.S.Laihl office at Tbe Dalles. Oregon, June 23rd, 1!WS. Notice It hr-reby given that Howard 8. Tobey M Condon, Oregon, who, on June Isth. It. madetimbcrand stone application, No. 467:1, lor m&IX, J8EJ. NE'8vV, Section 3, Town- hipSSoHtb. Range 21 K., W illamette Meridian uu filed notlceof his Intention to make final ;lmber and ttone proof, to establlth his cbdra to the land above described, before Ueorge W Parman, U. 8. Comm'r. at bia ofHi-e In Condon, Oregon, on the 17th day ol teptember, mm. Claimant names as witneases: John B. Keeney. tnd Joseph J. Pebrenbacher, both of Condon, Ore., Wenley a. Rlggs of Clem, Ore., John Roberta of Condon, Oregon. C. VT. Moons, Register. Notice For Publication. Isolsied Tract Public Land Bale No. Ort Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon, Aognsttth, 1908. Notice Is hereby given that, as directed by tbe Commissioner of the General Land Office, un der provisions of Act of Congress approved June '7, 1906, Public-No. 303. we will offer at public tale, to tbe highest bidder, at'J:15 o'clock p. m., on the 17tn day of Septem ber next, at thit office, tbe following tract of land, to wit: NE'4 MWNWJiUEVi-Sectlon 19 Towntbip 2 South Range 22 E. W. M. Anypertona claiming adversely the above- detcritwd lands are advised to file tbelrclalro- or objections, ou or before the day shore deiilg nated for sale. C. W. Moori. Regiiter, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Public Land Sale Isolated Tract S. No. 073 United States Land Office. The Dalles, Oregon, July 30, 1908. Notice It hereby given that, as directed by the Commissioner of the General Land Office, under provisions of Act of Congress approved June 27, 190tS. Public No. 303, we will offer at public tale, to the highest bidder, at 10:15 o'clock, a. m.on the 17tb day of September next, at thit ofrice.the following tract of land, to wit; 8;NK!4-.Sectlon 18, Tp. 2S. R. 22 E. W. M, Any persnnt claiming adversely the above- described lands are advised to file their claims, or objections, on or before the day above desig nated (or tale. C. VT. Moore, Register. Notice For Publication. Public Land Sale Serial No- 0317 -ISOLATED TRACT . U.S.Und Office The Dalles, Oregon, July 23, WOH. Notice It hereby given that, at directed by the Commlttlonerof the General Land Office, tin der the provltlont of tbe act of Congress ap proved June 47, 1909, Public No. 803, we will offer for tale, to the highest bidder, at 9:45 a. m on the 1 1th day of September next, at thit office, tbe following tract of land, to wit: BWSW Section 17, Tp. S South, Range 24 E.,W. H. Any pertont claiming advenely the above described land, are advised to file their claims or objection!, on or before the day above detignated for tale. C. W. Moore, Register. inn njruvjvn rvn AnAruvxAAnn trip I ITEMS QFLOCAL INTEREST OVA!" -UVtAAAAAAA AA flAAl IAAAA UVO Hallie Rice returned Monday from a week's visit in Portland and The Dalles. Mrs, Luella Vaughn returned Monday evening from a few days visit with Portland friends. Among the Lone Rock people in Condon the first of the week were: R. G. Jones, A. Neil, Jos eph E. Foss, I, C. Bennett, Mrs. J. Madden and Miss Dora Madden. A large drove of cattle passed through town Monday evening from Grant and Wheeler coun tres on its way to the Wilkins place at Clem where they-will be fed and fattened up for the Portland market E. C. Rogers returned Monday from a trip to Shaniko to look after his hotel interests and re ports that everything is going on nicely and that Bob Palmer is one of the busiest men in the little city. M. D. Atkins and family, of Fox and Mr. Miller and daughter of Salem, passed through town Tuesday on their way to Condon. Mr. Miller will take the train for Salem where he will teach school this winter. Mr. Adkins will visit with relatives and friends at Condon a few days before he returns home, Monument Enterprise. Your neighbor would probably enjoy this paper as well as you do. Lend him your copy. R. L. Hunt left Monday morn ning for Portland where he is to take a position as traveling sales man for Woodard Clarke Drug Co. As Mr. Hunt's itinerary takes him over the three north western states, he will be mak ing calls on the local trade sev eral times a year. Mr. Hunt's initial trip is being taken this week in the counties west of Gilliam and expects to be in Con don next week as a "knight of the road." It is probable that Mr. Hunt will make his head quarters in Pendleton instead of Portland. As soon as conveni ent he will remove his family from Tennessee to Pendleton where he will be able to spend a day of each week at home. Political information. Registration reopens Sept. 20. Close for election October 20. Presidential election November 3 Millions of bottlea of Foley's Honey and Tar have been sold without any person ever experienc ing any other than beneficial re sults from its use for coughs, colds and lung trouble. This is be cause the genuine Foley's Honey and Tar in the yellow package con tains no opiates or other harmful drugs. Guard your health by re fusing any but the genuine. Con don Drug Co. The Condon Globe, the Oregon Semi-Weekly Journal and the Pa cific Monthly all for $2.00 for a year. Subscribe now. Notice of Executor's Sale. IS THE COl'NTY COURT OK THE STATU OF OREGON FOR (JII.I.IAM COL'NTY. In the Matter of the Entiite of John Hurley, de ceased. NOTICE IH HEREBY GIVEN that the un dersigned Jamet I). Burnt, Executor of the above named Estate, by virtue of an Order of Sale and Llienteduly made by theabovcentitled Court on the 6th day of July 190H, and which said Order has heretofore been duly enten-d In the Journal of the above entitled Court, author izing, empowering and Lirenslng me to to do, I will from andufu-r FrMuy tbe4th dayofept ember 1!KW, proceed In tell at private sale, at Cohdon.On-gon, upon the terms heielrinftc r men tioned, all the following described Real Ksuttae belonging to said estate situated in Gilliam County, State of Oregon, to wit: Southwest quarter, and the East hnlf of the Soutr.eant quarter of Section Two 2, and the West half of the Northwent quarter of Section One (1) In Township Two (2J South of Range Twenty 20 E. W, M. Terma and Conditions of Sale: f'anh In hand, In U, 8. Gold Coin. Sale to be inbj-ct to Confirmation by the above entitled Conrt. Dated nt Condon, Oregon, thit 6th day of August 1JUS. V JAMES D. BURNS, Executor ol tbe Estate of John Hurley, Deceased Professional Director. Q R. PARKER ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Ollit-a In Cnmlon Nnlimial lUnk Dlurlt. Q W. MARMAN ATTORNEY-AT-LAW U. S. COMMISSIONER Oarelul attention Rivoti In all Imsliwas eniriifted In my cat. Cmnfrtil s C'ltultin, Orrgon, yiyoOD OAVEY. Physicians and Surgeons Pay and Sight Calls promptlv eiiwrd Drill-, Nerimit floor Rarkvr building, eoinei Maui and r-pmul Klrevta, Condon, Oragon L. TAYLOR. V. 8. Veterinary Surgeon A Dentist. Drntul W'vik on Hursts a i(ridij. Offli-e In Paultug'a Drug Store Reatdenee pboue No. 31 A Condon, Oration. j W. DONNELLY, M. O. Physician and Surgeon. Diseases of Women a Sieriulty. Condon, On B. F. BUTLER DENTIST frown and Rridge Work a Xperlalty. OAtis ipaatm in uimam i;i. nana ritmuiiig. Condon, Oration J. R. WELU AUCTIONCrR AND VALUATOR Strlet attention (Wen to buttsaas. aatas tea ducted. Valuatlousgivaa. COR DOR, ORI0ON S. E. PURVINE Abstracter Farm Loans and Fire Insurance 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 TheO. 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 Orrgon" contains the story of "North Beach", including hotels, ratos.Mc. Abk D; TIERNKY, Local Agent, Condon, Oregon ou write ( Win. McMURRAY, GeuTas'rAgt Portland, Oregon rnutnjnjixuuiJTjxrunjxnjtm-iJvnrip linurflTrinr nn 5 nuiviLoi tnucno, ATTEUTION The Oi.niiK is now 'prepared to publish notlceu of final proof. 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