Condon globe. (Condon, Gilliam Co., Or.) 189?-1919, September 18, 1908, Image 2

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    THE CONDON GLOBE
HARTSHORN & MERESSE
Pubtl.riars.
FRIDAY. SEPT. 13, 1908.
SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, 11.90 PER YEAR.
Batata at foatuaJi-a aa atrond-claaa Mlln.
fablUtMd Evaty Friday.
CCop? for r aa rtatta of Hanging ads saoald to
Ul at lb . aot later Ibaa Honda? aoaaal
aack araa to laaura aapt aiiaeuoa.
Carda ol Thanks, Resolutions at Resr Ktr.
t cBts pr Una, In advaaca, ama arnnla to Una.
Other adTVittsinc rata oa apillcatiun.
rMJCRTCOSDOX. NO. M. F. OF A. MEKTS
w M oadaya ratnf of ach atoiitb m Aria-
ory Hall lodga room. Visiting broth ra am ra
aawatad to mart with Ba. A nn welvom
awaita rou.
"Not a house to rent in the
whole town." This is the com
mon remark heard on the streets.
It is regretful It is a serious
condition that confronts the
Wheat City, one destined to re
tard to a marked degree the
growth of the town. Condon is
doing herself injustice by not
having comfortable houses to
rent. The word is being passed
'around that there is no use to
come to Condon to live for there
are no houses available. The
situation will prove a rather
costly method of advertising the
home town. Local capitalists
owe something to Condon. The
resourceful and fertile soil has
produced abundantly, the range
has fattened large herds and
flocks, the newness of the coun
try and its remoteness from com
mercial centers has contributed
to make business profitable here.
Those who have made money
because of local conditions and
resources should do their share
to build up Condon. Houses are
needed here.
Mrs. Delia Mustard who has
been visiting Mrs. L. T. Price
during the summer left for Yak
ima, Wash., on Wednesday morn
ing accompanied by Miss Fay
Price. They will visit relatives
for two weeks.
SOTICB FOR H HLICATIOV laolatot Trart
Public Una Stele. eVrlal .No. M
Ttte Dallea, Onaon, Laud OrBca, July Wa, 1VW.
Kollca la hereby ttraa that aa directed by lb
Coaaattasinner ol llw General Land offlre ander
arovtarnna of Act of Ooiurraaa approved Jan ST,
IS, Fublte-No. ana, we will uHeratpuUleaale.
to tba hlbet bidder, at 1 o'clock a. .. oa
the l'lhdayoltVareaiber.ma. Baikal IblaoaV,
lb followliif tract ol land.tn wit: s
See. J, Ta. aoath. KangeSLK., V. M.
Any persona elalmlnf adrereely the a bote,
described tanda are adaleed lo ale their clalns,
or objections, oa or before the day above deaif
aared for aate,
a W. Moon, Register.
Louis H. Arneeon, Reoelrer.
Notice) For Publication.
Department ot the Interior.
I' sited State. Land Office, OKI
The Dallea. Oratron. July nth. WOa.
Notice la hereby firen that John Ellas,
ol Condon, Orefon, Who, on October llh. Mil.
made Homestead Entry. Serial No. W6I. NO.SW4.
lot the SW. See. 44, Tu. S 8. Rau(e l E. W.
M., haa Bled notire ol intention to Make anal
five-year (roof, to eetabllth claim to the
land aboTedeacrlbed, brfure George W.Paiman
L .8, Commissioner at his office In Condon, Ore
,-ou. oa the Mth, day ol September, IMa
Claimant aaatea aa witnesses: William Camp
bell. Eatlle Rezllloaa. B. K. Searcy aad J. R.
M'ella, all ol Condon. Oregon.
C. W. Mooaa. Register.
Notice tor Publication I aoia ted Tract
Public Land Sale. MM
The Dallea. Oregon. Land Office, Sept. a. IMS.
Notice ta hereby liven that, aa directed by the
Commissioner ol the General Land office, under
provision! ol Act oi Congress approved JuneTI
190b, Public-.No. 90S, we will offer at public salt
to the highest Udder, at 30 o'clock a. m., on
the 14th day of October next, althla office, tat
followlnt tract of land, to-wlt: a!,SII)4.
Sees, SW;W. See, 17. Ta. , 8., R. 24 E W. M
Any persona claiming adversely the aoove-de-.
scribed lands are advlaed to Hie their claims, oi
objections, oa or before the day above deelgnal
ad for sale.
C. W. Moore, Register.
Notice for Publication Isolated Tract.
Public Land Sale. No. (Hit
The Dailea, Oregon. Land Office. Aug. I2th, W08.
Notice Is hereby given that, aa directed by the
Commissioner of the General Land office, andei
provisions ol Act of Congress approved Jane 27
190S, Public No. 303. we will offer at public sale,
to the highest bidder, at 2:30 o'clock p.m., on tb
3rd day of September nextat thla office, the fol
towing tract of land, to-wit: SSsWX-8El4SW.l.,
C. losud NEt, SW'.Sec. 23, T.3 S., R. 18 E.W.M.
Any peraoiiBclalmliigadveraelylbeabuve-de-crlbed
Unda are advised to Hie their claims or
injection, on or before the day above designs
ted lot talc,
C. W. Moore, Register.
Louis U. Arneeon, Receiver.
sjrvaSaVVNVJjrserves
J. L. Chandler of Clem, was
Condon visitor this week.
Dr. Joseph Sanders, the vet
erinary surgeon, has his head
quarters at Pauling's Drug store
and will answer all calls.
Mayvilleis to be in the lime
light on October 8 and 9. The
granges cf Gilliam and Wheeler
counties are making extensive
arrangements to make the fair a
success. A splendid program
has been prepared for the occa
sionland the agricultural and
livestock exhibits will command
attention. Farmers and ranch
ers are planning to attend in
large numbers.
Oregon will roll up a big maj
ority for Taft and Sherman for
Oregonians want a safe and sane
administration and a continua
tion of Rooseveltian policies.
The referee's whistle will soon
resound on the athletic fields of
the country. Football, the
great college game, is ever young
and numbers its devotees by the
tens of thousands. Condon is to
have a football team. Rah! Rah!
for the Wheat City!
Notice For Publication.
. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
U.S. Land Office at Tbe Dallea, Oregon,
June 23rd, l'joa
Notice Is hereby given that Howard 8. Tobcy
of Condon, Oregon, who, on June 18tn. 1908,
made timber and atoneappllcatlon. No. 4673, lot
SE'4NE!. NJf Etf. NKSW)4. Section , Town
ship 3 South, Range 21 E., Willamette Mendlan
baa Died notice of bis Intention to make final
timber and atone proof, to establish bis claim
to the land above described, before Ueorge W
Parman, V. 8. Comm'r. at his office In Condon
Oregon, on the 17th day of September, 1908.
Claimant names as witnesses: John B. Keeney
and Joaeph J. Fehrenbacher, both of Condon
Ore., Wesley A. Rlggs ol Clem, Ore., John
Roberta of Condon, Oregon.
C. W. Moorii, Register.
How About Your Locality?
f arw 1 ee
ine uioDe wants a live news
correspondent in each precinct
in the county. Send The Globe
the news and sign your name to
the items. The name will not
be printed, but the management
wishes to know the author of the
correspondence. Our correspond
ents at Clem and Ajax have been
doing splendid work, and Clem
has been placed anew on the
map by the publicity it has re
ceived in The Globe, the news
paper that gives all tbe news
worth printing. The Globe staff
writes the news in a dignified,
yet breezy and interesting, style,
that appeals to newspaper read
ers. Let your locality be repre
sented in Gilliam county's live
newspaper.
$5.00 Reward
For information leading to the
return of an iron grey mare,
weight about 950, brand P on
left shoulder.
28t Cass A. Simpson.
Notice For Publication. Isolated Tract
Public Lend Sale No. 06
- Land Office at The Dallea, Oregon,
August 4th, 1908.
Notice la hereby given that, aa directed by the
commissioner of the General Land Office, un
der provisions of Act of Congress approved
June 27, 1906, Public-No. 303, we will offer at
public sale, to tt highest bidder, at 2:18 o'clock
p. m., on tbe 17tn day of September next, at this
of Hce, the following tract of land, to wit: HK'4
SWNWSEJi-flection 19 Township 2 South
lunge 22 E. W. M.
Any persons claiming adversely the above-
described lands are advlaed to Die their claims-
or ODjections, ou or before the day above desig
natea lor sale,
C. W. Mooaa, Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
rubiic Land Sale Isolated Tract 8. No. 073
United Statee Land Office.
The Dalles, Oregon, July 30, 1908.
Notice Is hereby given that, as directed by tbe
uimmissioner oi the Ueneral Land Office, under
provisions of Act of Congress approved June 27,
iuo. ruDiic-N... 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 oflice.tbe
following tract of land, to wit: SJiNE-SecUon
13, J p. ZB. K. 22 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 for sale.
C. W. Moobi, Register.
Notice For Publication.
Public Land Sale Serial No- 0317
-ISOLATED TRACT
U,S.Lend Office The Dalles, Oregon
July 23, 1908.
Notice Is hereby given that, as directed by the
uommissionerotthe Ueneral Land Office, un
der the provisions of the act of Congress ap
proved June 47, 1906, Publlc-No. 303, we will
offer forsale, to the highest bidder, at :48 a.m.
on the Hth day of September next, at this office,
toe lollowing tract of land, to wit: SW'liSWli
Section 17, lp. 6 South, Range 24 E.,W. M.
Any persona claiming adversely tbe above
described land, are advlaed to ale their claims
or objections, on or before the dar above
designated for sale.
' C. W. Mooaa, Register.
rOLTOKOIiXTIAR
sodas Prevent. PiMtrtaeaJa
Wm. Welch returned Tuesday
from a two months' visit in Port
land. '
Dan Thouvenel went to Tort
land on Wednesday where he ex
pects to work for some time.
Miss Cora Newton, of Corval
lis, was the guest of her friend,
Mrs. G. W. Parman for a few
days the past week, while on her
way to Spokane where she will
spend the winter.
If the poor little, bay horse
who was down, his fore leg in
terlaced by the reins and fasten
ed over the neck yoke if the un
fortunate animal had the power
of speech he would undoubtedly
implore "Andy" Carnegie for a
medal for his deliverer.
It came to the lot of the youth
on his first arrival in Oregon to
free a struggling, choking horse
tied at the hitching rack in front
of The Globe office. The rescuer
was Leslie Harlan who had just
arrived from Traer, Iowa, to
spend several months in the
greatest state in the Union.
It came about in this way. A
team was hitched in front of the
office, one of the animals became
impatient and fretful. It fell and
was not able to get back on its
feet The more the beast strug
gled the more securely fastened
it became. Passers-by saw the
struggling beast They called
for help. The Iowan responded
rushed to the horse and with
might and main freed the en
tangled animal and thereby saved
its life. When the owner of the
team returned he found his horses
partly unharnessd and unhitched
from the vehicle, he may have
been angry, thinking a joke had
been perpetrated on him. He
should be grateful that the horse
still lives.
Quick Relief for Asthma Sufferers.
Foley's Honey and Tar affords
immediate relief to asthma suffer
ers in the worst stages and if taken
in time will etlect a cure. Con
don Drug Co.
troteMional Director.
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-
n g any otuer man Deneticial re
sults from its use for coughs, colds
and lung trouble. This is be
cause the genuine Foley'sJIoney
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 $2.50 for a
year. Subscribe now.
Notice of Executor's Sale.
IN THE COCNTY COURT OK THE STATE OF-
ORECION FOR GILLIAM COUNTY.
In the Matter ol the Estate of John Harley, de
ceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the an-
deralgned James D. Barns, Executor of the
above named Estate, by virlne of an Order of
Sale and Llcenseduly made by the above entitled
Court on the 6th day of July 1118, and which
said Order haa heretofore been duly entered In
the Journal of the above entitled Court, author
izing, empowering and Licensing me so to do. I
will from and after Friday the 4th day of Sent-
ember 1908, proceed to sell at private sale, at
Condon,Oregon, upon the terms hereinafter men
tioned, all the following described Real Estatiee
belonging to said estate situated In UIIIIwji
County, Bute of Oregon, to wit:
Southwest quarter, and the East halt nf
the Southeast quarter of Section Two 2J, and the
neat nan oi toe northwest quarter of Section
One (1) In Township Two (21 South of Ham
i weuty iwj a.. v , ,
Terms and Conditions of Sale: Caah In
hand, in U, 8. Gold Coin. Bale to be suhleot to
Confirmation by the above entitled Court
Dated at Condon, Oregon, this 6th day of
August 1908.
JAMES D. BURNS,
Executor of the Estate ol John Harley, Deceased
D.
R. PARKER
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Olflrw In Comltm .Nittitmal lUnk lllock.
G.
W. PARMAN
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
U. S. COMMISSIONER
Cartlul attention given, ta all liualiieat
, . vniruataHl in uiy car.
CaavrvrV fiUk Conilon, Oreyon,
YyOOD QAVBV.
Physicians and Surgeons
Day and Nlaht t ails pnimptlv answered
Oltire, Swiml Hour Hataar UiuMina. cornet
Main and Spring Mraeta,
Condon. Oration
L TAYLOR. V. S.
Veterinary Surgeon & Dentist.
Dental Work on llorset a Simhlly.
OftW In ratilinc'i Drug lr
Residence phnnv No. M A
Condon. Oragon,
J W. DONNELLY, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon.
Diseases of Women a Specialty. "
Condon. Or.
B.
F. BUTLER
DENTIST
Crown and Rrldtre Work a Specially,
t'paaslra In UUItaiu Co. Haiik Building.
OBra
Condon. Oragon
J.
a. WILL
AUCTiONKR AND VALUATOR
Uriel attention given to bualoaaa. ta'aa rea
f acted. V'eluailonagivea.
CONDOM, OUOON
S. E. PURV1NE
Abstracter
Farm Loans and Fire Insurance
GONDON
Office of
ELECTRIC
COMPANY
North Beach
Invites-
Invigorates-
Infatuates-
Nature'a 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 .jip season rate
from C0ND03 is $12.00
"Outings in Orrgrrn" contains
th e story of "Nor h Beach",
iccluding hotels, rattV.Ptc Abk
T). TIEKNEY, Locaf , -Agent,
Condon, Oregor
OR WRITE
Wm. McMURRAY, GenTasVAgt
Portland, Oregon
FOLEY'S
KIDNEY CURE
WILL CURE YOU
of any case of Kidney or
Bladder disease thai is not
beyond the reach o f medi
cine. Take it at ont '.e. Do
not ri.'ik having Brigh t's Dis
ease or Diabetes. T here is
nothing gained by de lay.
50c. and $1.00 Boi 'ties.
MFUSI UMTITUTn
condon Drucj Co.
pea. L gHnm&H&t1W0k aaeaaaaaaaafjafc BjaaBveBsaaaja.
The Uncertainty of
the lust six months haa now given way to butter 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. PKICKS havo reached the point of re
sistance to pressure. We have the
Courage of Our Convictions
0
nnd 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 CO.
o
Condon Meat Company
JOHN HARRISON, Proprietor
Fresh and Cured Meats, Beef.
Pork, Mutton and Veal
A SHARE OF YOUR PATRONAGE IS SOLICITED
Cornar Spring and Orafoa Strasta
CONDON, ORECON
mil TAT .DftDICV
iintm DnnLLi
INTERIOR WAREHOUSE Co.
BALFOUR, GUTHRIE & CO.. Managers.
Iligtsl Pru ts Paid For Grain. Gtntral Warehouse JIusiMtst Conducted,
l'inV Sfrragr an J Hiiing a .VWaV. Ihaltrt In .Vii.li lliit A'ais .' 11 1 .', lime,
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OATS
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bfxrk onflow Inolrf amarwl f-fU imlents, Wl.al lit
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I Taiualta mrri.iiittiB. twin ttm luaUiyaUslrngai,
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