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THE COHOOIJ GLOBE HARTSHORN & MERESSE Publlshwa. FRIDAY, SEPT. 11. 1908. B-RirTION TRICK. $1.30 PER YEAR, Published Kverj FrUsv. J Crpi for rki-rc of tMindtnt'trtVrto! k lR at lb oAir nvH liter Ibsa slonUaf BOO ot Kt mtt to Itun fwoospt attaauoa. Cud at Thanks, Revolutions ol Rrapcct, Etc.. 5 rrnti prr line. In advance, ave or4a lo llii. Other advertising mm on ar-4U-U,in. Ml'RT CONDON. Xtt. M. f. OF A. MEETS w Mondavs vwuliur ol wh wontta i Arm ore Hall lodfrs room. VU1U11C broth are r qtwuol to o witb tu. A arra welrom avaita von. Condon is doing herself an in justice by not having houses to rent People are calling at the real estate and newspaper offices every day in search of dwelling houses but there is none to be had. Local capital might profit ably be invested in houses and cottages that would yield good returns. Many newcomers can not on first arriving build a home for their families. They want to assure themselves that climatic conditions will be satisfactory, school advantages good and work available for the head of the family. Condon's climate is healthy and salubrious, the edu cational advantages are excellent and there i3 considerable work to be had. If Condon is to en joy her full share of the immi gration that is coming to Oregon, she must be ready to care for the new arrivals. In another week the Oregon colleges will open their doors to the student world. Already a number of Gilliam county young men and women have decided what institution they will attend during the coming year. Some go to complete courses of study began some years ago; others will enter college for the first time. Ambitious young men and women can readily see what an adjunct a college education will be to their success. Oregon is fortunate in having a number of strong, private colleges besides the state university and the agri cultural college. Small colleges have many advantages for they seem to meet more completely the needs of bringing the pupil into closer touch with his teachers; an element which is lacking in a great measure in the larger institutions. The letting out of the contract some weeks since for a new $50,000 main building, modernlyj equipped on the Willamette university cam pus, has once again brought that splendid institution to public notice. Standing as it does as the pioneer educational institu tion in the Northwest, it has an enviable record. Since 1848, ' 'Old Willamette" has been close ly allied with the development of the northwest country. Its stu dents and alumni are scattered throughout the western states doing their humble part in building up the commonwealth. With increased facilities, hun dreds of young people are to go forth from her college walls well equipped for life's battles. The country press has been besieged the past few weeks with a new "gag" alleged to be a "news service" consisting of weekly letters. The latest is the cranium evolution of a couple of reporters on one of the Portland papers; another is conducted by a reporter on a Salem paper. It's a popular movement among un derpaid city pencil-pushers. The country press has sufficient good, live, local news matter to make its columns interesting without having to resort to the publica- tion of this copyrighted "stulT." Country newspapers know where to find feature and spe cial articles. These alleged news services have no more reason for existence than barnacles on a ship. SOTlfE FOR VI BUCAtUi.V isolator Trart. Public Uu4 Male. Serial Nv IK The Mlee, Orvyon, Land I'fttc, Jul) tn, !'. Notice U hereby given that, aa directed by the Conmlssinnvr ot the (ieueral Land oftlrt under pravlslous ol Art ot IVngreu approved Jmi 7, 1W, Pablle No. S.O, we will olfer at public m!, loth kifiKit bidder, at a lo k 1 ra., on the Klhdayot AptcmbeMiM. "vital thUonVe, the following tract ot Und. to wit: S -re. at, Tp. 2 mtt, flaw J2.K-. v. M. Any penona claiming adversely the above drarrtbed tanda are advlard to rile their claim, or oblertlona, on or before the day above desig nated for sale. C. W. Moom. Rcelater. Louis H. Arneaon, Receiver. Notlc For Publication. Department ot the Interior, I'nlted State Lead Otnr. (Ml The Italic. Oregon. July Kin, 1WM. Notice t hereby given that John Kllaa, of Condon, Oregon, w ho, on October 19th, I'.sn, made Homestead Entry. Seilal No. 11. NowH. lor the SVttm See. SX, Tp. S S, Range K.. W. a hai Hied notice ot Intention to make final Klve-year .rot. to establish claim lo Ibe land above described, before George W Human I' .8. Commiattoner at hla office In Condon, Ore ion, on the 1Mb, day of September, 1) Claimant namea a wiuieaaea: William ( amp bell, Emlle Rexillona, B. K. Scarry and I. R. Wells, all ot Condon. Oregon. C W. Stooai. Register. Notice for Pwblicatlon taoiated Tract Public Land Sale, oil: The Dalles. Oregon. Land Office, Sept. &. Notice It hereby given that, a dtrerled by the Commissioner of the Ueneral Land office, under provisions ot Act ot Congreaa approved June J. IW, Publfc-Ko. SB, w will offer at public sale to the hlgheat bidder, at o'clock a. m on the lh day ot October next, at this oflli-e. the lolloaiuj trad ot land, lo-wll: jWiSW- ae,6, 8Vi 'N W Sec 17, Tp. , S., R. 21 E.. W. M Any person claiming adversely the above-de-. rlbed land! are advlaed to Ale their claims, or objections, on or before the day above d signal ed for sale. C W. Moore, Register. Notice for Publlrallon-lsolated Tract Public Und Sale. No. (Hie The Dalies, Oregon. Land Office, Aug. Vith, ISA. Notice la hereby given that, as directed by the Commissioner of the Ueneral Land office, under provisions of Act of Congreaa approved June '47. 1906, Public No. sua, we will offer at public sale, to the highest bidder, al 'i 3U o'clock p.m.,on the 3rd day of September next.at this office, the fol lowlug tract of Und, to-wll: N!0W4-sK!li.;. c liand XE'SW',.8i-c. ft, 12 a.. K. IV K.W.M. Any penona claiming adversely the above-de scribed lands are advised lo hie their claims or objections, on or before the day above designa ted for sale, C. W. Moore, Register. Louis II. Arneaon, Receiver. Notlc For Publication. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR L .S.Lsnd Office at The Dalles, Oregon, June 23rd, 1908. Notice Is hereby given that Howard 8. Tobcy ol Condon, Oregon, who, on June 1Mb. issjh. madetlmberand atone application. No. 4673, (or SE4NK!i.N4E!i. NE'.SW!. Section 3, Town shipSSoath. Range 21 E Willamette Meridian baa Hied notl'-eof bis Intention to make final Umber and stone proof, to establish his claim lo the land above described, before George W Parman, V. 9. Conm'r, at hla office in Condon, Oregon, on the 17 lb day ot September, 190. Claimant names aa witnesses: John B. Keeney. and Joseph J. Fehrenbecher, both of Condon, Ore,, Wesley A. Klggs of Clem, Ore., John Roberts of Condon, Oregon. C. W. Moose, Register. Notlce) For Publication. Isolated Tract Public I .and Sale No. (X Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon, August 4th, vm. Notice la hereby given that, aa directed by the Commissioner of the General Land Office, un der provisions of Act of Congresa approved June 27, 1906. Pnblic-No. 303. we will offer at public sale, to the highest bidder, at 2:15 o'clock p. m.,on the 17tn day of September next, at this office, the following tract of land, to wit: XK'i Stt'JNWE'4 -Section 19 Township 2 South Range 22 E. W. M. Any persona claiming adversely the above described lands are advised to ale tbelrclaims or objections, 011 or before the day above dealg nated for sale. C. W. MooBc, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Public Und Sale Isolated Tract 8. No. 073 United States Land Office. The Dalles, Oregon, July 30, 1908. Notice Is hereby given that, a directed by the Commissioner of the General Land Office, under provisions of Act of Congress approved June 27, 1906. Public-No. 303, we will offer at public sale, to the highest bidder, at 10:15 o'clock, a. m.on the 17th day of September next, at this office, the following tract of land, to wit; SNfc Section lH.Tp. 2d. R. M E. W. M. Any persona claiming adversely the above described lands are advised to file their claims, or objections, on or before the day above desig nated for sale. C. W. Mookg, Register. Notice For Publication. Public Land Sale Serial No- 0317 -ISOLATED TRACT l),S.Land Office The Dalles, Oregon July 23, im Notice Is hereby given that, as directed by the Commissioner of the General Und Office, Hn- der the provisions of the act of Congress ap proved June 27, 1906, Public No. 3ft), we will offer for sale, to the highest bidder, at 9:45 a.m. on the 1 lib day of September next, at this office, the following tract of land, to wit: BWSW4 Section 17, Tp. & South, Range 24 E..W. M. Any persona claiming adversely the above described land, are advised to file their claims or objections, on or before the day above designated for sale. - C. W. Moorr, Register. Our CoJds Pr vents Pneumonia t'EEK 2 ISSSaVWvl Henry Fletcher went to The Dalles Monday to look after bus iness interests in that city. Mrs. Gussie Block and little daughter, Ruth, returned Tues day evening from several weeks' visit with friends in Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Portwood visited in Portland this week. C A. Brown, the sheep man, returned to this city from Baker City Tuesday evening where he has been for some time. He brought back a carload of thor oughbred bucks. James Morphett went to Clem the first of the week where he has the contracts for the painting of the new buildings. He started on the Ira Phillips residence Monday and expected to be at work on the new school building soon. To raise good crops they must be properly planted. To be properly planted, you must use a good, reliable instrument For a good, reliable implement, use the Superior Drill. Weather Observations. The weather report for the month of August according to the observations of the Condon observer are as follows: Mean maximum temperature 79.7 Mean minimum temperature 49.9 Mean temperature 64.8 Highest " 96 Lowest " 35 Precipitation ,91 inch. No. Clear days 20 No. Partly cloudy days 8 No. Cloudy days - 3 Prevailing winds Northwest Advertised Letters For the week ending Sept 5, letters as addressed below re main uncalled for at the Condon post-office: Moore, Mr and Mrs. Emery These letters will be sent to the dead letter office Sept 19, 1908, if not delivered before. In calling for the above, please say "advertised" giving date of list John F. Reisacher, P.M. Your neighbor would probably enjoy this paper as well as you do. Lend him your copy. Political Information. Registration reopens Sept 20. Close for election October 20. Presidential election November 3 Millions of bottles 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 12.50 for a year. Subscribe now. Notice of Executor's Sale. IN THE COUNTY COURT OK THB STATU OF OREUO.N FOR GILLIAM COUNTY. In the Matter of the Estate of John Harley, d ceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that thesn- derslgned James 1). Bums. Executor of the above named Estate, by virtHe of an Order of Sale and Lkenseduly made by theaboveeiitlUed Court on the 6th day of July ltujrj, and which said Order has heretofore been duly entered in the Journal of the above entitled CoMrt, author ising, empowering and Licensing me so to do, I will from and after Friday the 4th day of Sept ember 1U0K, proceed to sell at private ssie, at Condon.Orugon, upon the terms hereinafter men tioned, all the following described Real Eatauve belonging to said estate situated In OUlUm County, State of Oregon, to wit: Southwest quarter, and the East half of the Southeast quarter of Section Two 2, and the nest hall of the Northwest quarter ot Section One (1) In Township Two (2 South of Range Twenty 20 E. W, M. Terms and Conditions ot Sale: Cash in hand, in U, B. Uold Coin. Sale to be subject to Confirmation by the above entitled Court Dated at Condon, Oregon, this tb day of August limit. JAMES D.BURNS, Executor ot the Estate of John Harley, Deceased NEWS OF THE KEEK A. J. McDnnielsof Uock Creek, was a Condon visitor the first of the week. Georare S. Blake, the well known sheepman, left Tuesday morning for Goldendale. His sheep are now on the range in that vicinity. FttHhionabla outfit, for nittrt dressers. Thers is a touch of wr iVctiou in our goods llint foils ori tiuisni. The 8. H. Knrker Co. Professional Director. D. R. PARKER ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Utiles In Crnulxn National Hunk HIi It. Q W. PARMAN ATTORNEY-AT-LAW U. S. COMMISSIONER Csrctul attention given to all business entrusted In my earn. tasttwrV . Cuiulon, Oregon yjOOO as OAVBV. Physicians and Surgeons !av and Night Calls tiromntlv answered HJlif. Herond Floor Barker Building, cutuer Main and spring Slraeu, Condon. Oregon U TAYLOR. V. 8. Veterinary Surgeon & Dentist Dental Work on Hurte a Specialty. Ottlrw In Pauling's Drug Star Realdenre phone No. SI A Condon, Oration j W. DONNELLY. M. D. Physician and Surgeon. Diseases of Women a Specialty. Condon. Or. B. F. BUTLER DENTIST Crown and Rrldgo Work a Specialty. Oflli I'pesaira in uuiiam t,o. nan l nuuoiug. Condon. Oregon J. a. WELL AUCTtONCCR AND VALUATOR Strict attention riven to business. Sales eea- isws. v aiua uana given. CONDOM, OaiOOM S. E. PURVINE Abstracter Farm Loans and Fire Insurance Office of CONDON ELEOTRIO 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 TV J . POTTER" DOWN. THE RIVER FROM PORTLAND Mine le with the eay care-free thro ng, 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 Oregon", contains the story of "North Beach", inclilding hotels, rates, etc. Ask D. T.IERNEY, Local Agent, ; Condon, Oregon . OR WRITE Wm. MJcMURRAT, GenPas'rAgt Portland, Oregon tir hUdt tin "f, "" 0 u the last six months has now given way to better busi ness conditions in the future. People projrrt'HHively de termined to make a success, will succeed, while thoHO per mitting doubt to curb their enterprise mny still find cause Jorcomplaint The time for discouragement muHt surely pass, PRICES have reached the point of re sistance to pressure. We have tho 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. 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