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    THE COiOtl GLOBE
HARTSHORN 4 MERESSE
rubiishera
FRIDAY, OCT. 2. 1908.
suns IUITIO.N PRICK. 1JPKR YEAR.
Knarrea at PostolSre as eeeoaxl-elaaa alter.
Published Ever? Friday.
t COM toefceaesa of etaa4ini aa
ten at lae nrare not latei (baa Uoaeat
tack wee to low areata! aiteeuoa.
Canls el Thank Reaolatlons ol Respect. K
I tents par line, la advance, ama srortis as llue.
Other edrertiatnf ralca oa asiplleatloa.
f-XH'RTCOSDO. NO. M. F. OP A. MEKTa
V Mondays cnnlnc ol tack month m eras
er Hall kle room. Vialtiuf. brothers ara n
sjusshs to saees with aa. A warn welcome
awaits too. , .
Without the growth of a more
pronounced sentiment for prohi
bition, it will be difficult to
obtain convictions for illicit sel
ling of intoxicants in this county.
Years ago it was a hard task to
obtain conviction against horse
thieves. It is different now. The
omcers, nowever, wiu De au uie
more watchful for any violation
of the local option law. There
will be no persecutions but pros
ecutions will be forthcoming.
Other laws are obeyed, it will be
, so of the prohibition law. Local
prohibition leaders may have to
take a more determined step and
assist to a greater extent in ob
taining evidence against viola
tors of this law, but it is to be
enforced as rigidly as any other
on the statute books.
Distinguished specialists and
physicians from Europe and Am
erica are gathered in council in
Washington, D.C. against tuber
culosis a disease that has made
deep inroads against humanity.
The victims of that dread disease
make Waterloos and Cold Har
bors appear small in comparative
slaughter. That science is doing
much to combat tuberculosis in
its various insidious forms, is one
of the cheerful signs of the times-
Specialists are of the opinion that
the disease is eradicable but phy
sicians are becoming more mod'
est and reticent; with reference
to curative practice and are
working more and more for the
adoption of means of prevention,
This assembly of specialists, lio-
tid physicians, and medical ex
pens gatnerea . irom various
parts of the civilized world
marks an epoch in. the warfare
against this terrible and insidious
disease. '
Already reservations have
been made at the local livery
barns for conveyances by those
who wish to attend the Mayville
fair. " Condon will contribute its
quota of celebrants. The fair
promises to be witnessed by the
largest crowds that ever
il l, a. -
garnered m that section of the
country. The fair is a local ins
titution worthy of the patronage
of the farmers, ranchers and
business men of Gilliam and
Wheeler counties. :' It's a good
thing to boost along. Remember
the dates October 8th and 01,
And no one ha3 started the
building boom for new houses to
rent When settlers arrive in
Condon, will they have to camp
out?-"
f Political Information.
Registration reopens Sept 20.
Close for election October 20.
Presidential election November 3
- Your neighbor would probably
enjoy this'paper as well as you
do. Lend him your copy.
f at irvU TWfkinrv.jr in
foe tMldrtn) mafm, turm. Km ptat
Condon National Bank Report.
Xo. km.
Rrport ot the eandil Inn ot Tbe Oondoa M athmal
Bens, ettotxioo laths state or Ureejuo, at lb
etoseal twaiaiaa, rateaiber , IWN.
aesovavta.
Loan and Discounts I ,n&V!
Overdrafts, eeettrea aad anseeunal VMe'
U. a. Boade K severe clrealelioa I.!No.t
Prmiaaia aa C. a. toads , .. . . 9H
Bonds, seeariUea, aw. ,M3.U
Bankluc koase, faralture, aud Iimm t7 17
Da Iran National Banks -ant reaanra
afenta. ' Ma. 10
Ooa troa ataia Banka and Bankers, m
Daa Iroat approved inn afente. . . . IIWAS
Checks and otbae oath ls ......... ,!
Noete of other National Banks M.W
Fractional papa eatteac)-, akkets,
and swale &J
LawtVL MosT Rtniavi la Btxa.
Tis: Sparta I14 7M.U
lesjal-saader Notes .
Total
Rcdeesptroa land with U. 8, Traasurar
-4 per rent, ol clualatlon 3M
Total tlsT.&vS.
useiUTik.
'sjIUl stock paid la SO.OOOO)
Undivided pioale lees t-lyvrtsrs and
- taxes paid l.lttll
National Back Notssoatatandluf li.YOjuo
On to other National Banks T.iul. M
laa w Mate Bauka and Banker.
Individual depoalta suhjwt to check , . t.M&.
Demand Oertl Ilea tee ol IXpoell I.Hol tt
ne eeniDceese ol deposit i.Vlui.Ki
Total I161.7A
sutaot Oregon, County of Glllieaa. aa:
I, P.T. Harlbnrt, Cashier ot to abo-neud
tank, do solemnly swaar (bat ta above staie
anl la trot to to bast ol my knowledge and
Mil!.
F.T.Hi-aUVsrr, Cashier.
Sabseribtd and I worn la baloi m this ith
day ol aVpaiaibar. NO.
Uko. W. PanHAN, Notary public.
Comet Attest: tirant wad. Ueo. B. tokk,
C J. Vloefb. Oltanors.
First National BanK Report.
: KO.TU58.
SepoitotUwcondlUoaotTb First National
Bank ol Condon, at Condon In lha mat ol Or
ra,attlMe)oaaef MninaavN f sratxr JX IK a.
acaoUKia.
Uaaaaad DiacoanU ttt.OTO.96
Oraniralta, satarad and uaaaeand ....
U. 8. Bonds to arrar rlrcalatlon ...... t,'0.tK
Pramlaauoa U.S. Bond X.K
Bonds, socarUia, stc im ?
Baukint aoaaa, rarnltniw, and fixtures 4,U7.
Otaar Baal EaUta owaad 81S.S
Daa froat Kaf L Banka (not raaarraat'Bk)
Daa from ittata Banka and Bankara ... 2,IGr).U
Daa Iroat apptOTtd reserve scents. as.aj.ti
Cbacks and other cask Items .). W
Mote ol other KaUoual Banka ISM
Fractional paper earraney, nickels
andeenta ,
tawrtiL Mokit KuikYi aum.
Tit: Sperl 17.e7S.OO
Total
Redemption land with D. 8. Treasurer
(i per cent ot ctrvalatlOD.) '
S3S.51
17.C73.00
S12.30
Total t ltH.TTVW
UAaiUTttS.
Capital stock paid In 10,000.00
Harplaa laud &!5.oo
UnliTlded proots, less expanaaa and
aueapald .
Mattoual Bank notea oaraundlnf ...
la JlrMoal deposits aabject ta check
Demand eertttlcstea ol deposit
aI.Wl.0s
Time eertineatea ol deposit 5.97.T5
ToUl
3ut ol Oraton, Coanty of Gilliam.
104.;
1, J. Fsxua worth, eashlar ol too abora-nam
cd bank, do aolemnly swear that the a bore state
ment la true to th best ol air knowledge and
belief.
N. FasJtrwotmt, Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before'me this 26th
day of September, 1908.
'' H. A. UasTsloax, Notary Pablie.
Connect Attest: AKDaaw OastKia,
Eowab D rmat, a. Wiaku, Directors.
PJotlco For Publication.
Hot Cosl Land
Department of the interior.
United States Lead Office,
The Dalles, Ore on, Sept. 25 1908.
Kotle la hereby (iren tbatateren Horn, of
Trail Fork.Oregon. who, OB December 3D lb, 1906
made Homestead Entry, Serial So.Ola'.l NalKtSS
iorNB;4KWi.N!NE!isndSV,NK!4, section
A Township SSoath.Rsnje'fi last, Willamette
Meridian, baa filad nolle of Intention to make
Pinal Commatatlon roof to aalabUsb claim to
to the land sbore described, before George
W. Psimsn, United 8uwa Commissioner, al bis
oleic In Condon, Oregon, on the 6th oar ol
November, 190.
Claimant name as witnesses: Dan Pleasant.
Xerrlt Prlnell, Georte llyers, Lao Bruhett, all
ol Trail Fork, Oraron. '
C. W. ICoou, Register.
Nolle for Publication-Isolated Tract
Pablic Land sale. M12
The Dalles, Oregon, Land Office, Sept. S, 1908.
Notice is hereby given that, aa directed by the
Commissioner of the General Land office, under
provisions of Act of Congress approved Jan 27,
1906, PnbUc-No. 303, we will offer at public sale
to the highest bidder, at 30 o'clock a.mon
lh 14th day of Oetober next, at this office, the
following tract of land, to-wlt: SWSW.
see A SVt JN WJ4 Bsc. 17. Tp. 6, 8., R. 24 E W. it
Any persons claiming adversely the above-de-.
cribed lands ara advised to 111 their claim, or
object) ona, on or before the day above designat
ed for sale. ...
C. W. Moore, Register,
Th Elder Robert Fulton.
Robert Fulton was born at Little
Britain, Lancaiter coanty, P, Nor.
14, 1763. HI biographer bar called
him "a aelf made man" and bare
made bat brief reference to bis par
entage. It Is noteworthy that bis fa
ther, the senior Robert Fulton, In a
failure to leave financial patrimony to
bis children bas not been accorded the
mention of other achievements, not
slight In those primitive days. His an
cestor crossed from Scotland to Ire
land prior to the. time of Cromwell.
From Kilkenny, Ireland, tbe Fulton
family came to America before tbe
year 1735, Tbe senior Robert Fulton
was among tbe prominent men of
Lancaster, tls name having been on
record upon all the town organization
which existed at that period. Be was
founder of tbe Presbyterian church.
th secretary of the Union Fire com
pany and a charter member of tbe
Juliana library of Lancaster, tbe third
library established In the American
colonies. Century. '
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i TEMS OFLOCAL INTEREST 1
ownAvaruuvtruiAnruvjinAfnvAro
B. K. Searcy, of Condon, and
Gus Danneman, of Clem, passed
through here last Friday with a
camping outfit, on their way to
the Des Chutesjcountry on a deer
hunting trip. Spray Courier.
The Freshman class at the
University of Oregon numbers
nearly 250 members. The en
rollment has reached 475 which
is greater than the total atten
dance of last year.
The Athletic Club has rented
the old Mt Hood saloon building
owned by Mr. Farnsworth. The
first meeting of the club will take
place Oct 13th. Boost,"
District Attorney Jas. E. Bur-
dett returned to his home at Ar
lington Tuesday to spend a few
days before going to Moro where
he will take up the state's in
terests in the circuit court
Miss Lillian Ranney has re
turned from her vacation and
will receive pupils in music. Any
one interested may call. Res
idence studio, corner Summit
and Church Streeti
Real Estate T ransfers.
The following real estate trans
fers have been filed for record
with the county clerk.
FredC. Myers to WS
Myers 160 acres ' $1,G00
W Lord et al to Addie M -
Hunt lot in Condon - 300
Paul Greiner et ux to T T
Gibbons 160 acres 1,100
George Gibbons to Paul
Greiner 160 acres 1,100
State of Oregon to George
Gibbons 40 acres 100
R C Robinson et ux to R G
Jones lot in Lone Rock 50
Joseph Shaughnessy to J R
Reisacher 400 a. 5,000
Patents were issued by the U,
S. to the following: Jos. Shaugh
nessyS) A; T. O. Chesfh r ICO
acres; to Joseph Shaughnessy
160 A.; to Geo. Gibbons 159.47 A
If you have anything to trade
exchange, rent or sell, see to
that you use The Globe Wants,
it
ARE YOU ONLY HALF ALIVE?
People with kidney trouble are
so weak and exhausted that they
are only half alive. Folpy'u Kid
ney Remedy niakeB healty Kidney
restores lost vitality, and weak, dul
icate people are restored to health
Refuse any but Foley's. Cond
Drug Company.
Hi's Own People.
The negro blood wherever It Is, de
clares Ray Stannard Baker In Amerl
can Magazine, supplies an element of
light heartetlness which will not be
wholly enmhed. In Illustration be tells
this story if a very light mulatto of
Tennessee:
A number of years ago It came to
him suddenly one day that be was
white enough to pass anywhere for
white, and be acted instantly on tbe
inspiration. He went to Memphis and
bought a first class ticket on a Missis
sippi river boat to Cincinnati. No one
suspected that he was colored. lie sat
at the table with white people and even
occupied a Stateroom with a white
man. At first, be said, be could hardly
restrain nis exultation, but after a
time, although he associated with tbe
white men, be began to be lonesome.
"It grew colder and colder," be said.
In the evening he sat oa the upper
deck, and as he looked over the railing
be could see down below the negro
passengers aud deck hands talking and
laughing. After a time when It grew
darker they began to sing tbe inimita
ble negro songs.
"That finished me," be said. "I got
up and went downstairs and took my
place among them. I've been a negro
ever since." .
SAVED HIS BOY'S LIFE
isr .i i.
iy inree year oia Doy was
badly constipated, had a high fever
and was in an awful condition. I
gave him two doses of Foley's Orino
Laxative and the next morning the
fever was gone, he was entirely well.
Foley sQrmo Laxatnve saved h!a
life." A. Wolkush, Casimer, Wis.
Condon Drug Company.' ;
Your money not ours until you
are satisfied with the goeds'ybu
purchase. The S. B. Barker Co.
Jim Morphett was up from
Clem yesterday and reported
that the plastering and painting
of the new school house was
hardly begun and he thought
that school would not start un
til about the 12th. The other
houses are nearly all finished and
present a very neat appearance.
Mrs. A. SchalTer has purchased
an elegant two-seated Studeba
ker hack from W. L Barker, A.
L Keniston, of Mayville, bought
a new Bain wagon from the
same firm, whilo through their
attractive Superior Drill adver
tisement which has appeared in
the Globe, W. L. Barker & Co.
have sold four drills during tht
latter part of the week. There
is nothing like an attractive adv.
as a business producer.
Professional Dlmctoru
D.
R. PARKER
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
OlticK In Cnmlnn Nalimtnl Hank UU-k.
Q W. PARMAN
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
U. S. COMMISSIONER
Careful attention given to all liuatnrat
entrusted iu my care.
(.WirrV .' , ; Condon, Orruon
yyOOD OAVEY,
Physicians and Surgeons
fay and Klaht Tails pmmptlr anasrered
itfW, Nvrtttiu: Klttor Barker rluitulus'. eurn'
aain slid frlii( si rests.
Condon, Oregon
J W. DONNELLY, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon.
Diseases of W'umen a Specialty.
Condon, Ore.
B.
F. BUTLER
DENTIST
Crown ami Bridge Work a Mpeelall. Offlce
i ixaiiri iu umlaut uu. nana Bitiiuins.
Condon, Oregon
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AUCTIONCER AND VALUATOR
Mrtet attention ftven le kuslnesa. teles cea
a acted. Veluaduua airea.
CONDOM. OUOOH
S. E. PURVINE
Abstracter
Farm Loans and Fire Insurance
Office of
CONDON ELEOTRIO OOMPANV
annuLrnnjuvruinnnnjtnjxnrinninj ;
TiiB w j IKAT CITY
In the heart of
the great
wheat belt,
the county
seat of Gilliam
county and
distributing:
; center for a large rich
territory.
The Largiss't Primary
Grain Shipping Point
; in the United States
for the year 1907
Surrounding country offers
exceptional advantages for
investments. Splendid in
ducements for the home
seeker. Keep your eye on
S Condoi
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Condon.
njwininmn
FOLEY'S
KIDNEY CURE
WILL CURE YOU
i I .
of any case of Kidney or
Bladder disease that is not
beyond the reach of medi
cine. Take it at once. Do
not risk having Bright's Dis
ease or Diabetes. There is
nothing gained by delay.
50c. and $1.00 Bottle.
WE'USI SUBSTITUTES.
condon Drug Go.
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The Uncertainty of
the last b!x 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 Btill find
cause for complaint The time for discouragement must
surely pass. PRICES have reached the point of re
sistance to pressure. We have the
Courage of Our Cpnvictions
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 CO.
3
Condon Meat Company
JOHN HARRISON, Proprie-
Fresh and Cured Meats, Beef,
Pork, Mutton and Veal
A SHARE OF YOUR PATRONAGE IS SOUOTED
Cants Sprla aad Oreeoa Streete CONDON, OREGON
WHEAT BARLEY
INTERIOR WAREHOUSE Co.
BALFOUR, GUTHRIE & CO., Managers.
Uigesl Prim PaiJ vr Grain. General Warehouse flmiett CendndeJ.
Wtl Sttngt eW Baling a .VViW. Wm im Sh H 'ire Kih : 1 1, , : ,., lime,
SitlfkMr Ctmrnl Shtff if .'V,
OATS
promptly rN.lr. In ft 1 1 oountrlM, or MO Mf.
TSaiflHalSHI, I aVVWalat set, t UI'V r1gt.ll rsMfl-
Umi. Mia BW.-H, JHuttat vr ttMrf.t, for frr
report on lK-nutmuy. autmiB
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tnok on How to oMun mm! Nell pnlvnu, W ht liv
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aiiMUMa In fur last ion. Item ttm to iiy address
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