Condon globe. (Condon, Gilliam Co., Or.) 189?-1919, October 02, 1908, Image 3

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HE-CONDON GLOBE
HARTSHORN & MEUKSSE
palillaheti.
FRIDAY, OCT. 2, 1908.
NEWS OF THE WEEK
Remember not to forget the
ntertalnment at the ConKrega
tionul church.
Daok to Old Scotland.
Mr. and Mrs. John Dyuartand
two children left "Monday morn-
nir for a five-month vmit at the
old homo in Dluirifowrce, Scot
land. They are looking forward
with plcanant anticipation to
an enjoyable reunion with rel
atives and friends. They have
not been back to their native
ind since ten years a?o. The
DysarU will spt;nd some time
In several of the larger eaHternf
cities before embarking for old
Scotland.
Mrs. Elia Hizen will leave in a
few days for an extended vitit
with her parents at the old home
in Minnesota.
Ceortre Wasson was a passcn
get on the flyer Monday on his
way to The Dalles and i'ortland
to look after business interests.
T. A. Brandon of Wallowa,
before returninir home this week
nlaced his name on the fastly
Increasing subscription list of
The Globe. Mr. Drantlon for
merlv lived in the southern part
of the county and had come to
look over some of the familiar
haunts of twenty years ago. He
is now an extensive stockraiser.
Dr. Joseph Sanders, the vet
erinary surgeon, has his head
quarters at Pauling's Drug store
and will answer all calls.
Miss Lark in. of Clem, was a
Condon visitor over Sunday.
Kixwlal nrices on Ham Iiill .
r r
Hee the Arlington Lumber Co.
Locate on Valuable) Tract.
A snecial to the Oreaon Jour
nal from Hood River says: "Not
withstanding the fuct that apple
land at IIkkI River h at a pre
mium and that the valley been
scoured by investors who have
been looking for something easy,
P. Cotton, a Condon man,
came here recently and succeeded
in locating 1G0 acres of unim
proved land estimated to be
worth $50 per acre."
The tract filed on was thought
in lx deeded but investigation
conducted by Mr. Cotton dis
closed the fact that it was not
and he filed on it Saturday. The
land is situated ten miles from
the town of Hood River.
See Stephenson's Stock of Stylitli
Summer lioe.
THE WHEAT CITY.
Tho Condon High School wil
have its first graduating class
in June 1909 when a number o
young mon and women will walk
out of the portals of the local in
stitution. At present there arc
seven members in the class four
girls and three boys. The class
will meet in a week or so, elect
officers, select a class motto and
class colors and will put on a
the airs of a college class.
Some Land Bargains.
The best Cattle ranch in Gil
liam county, 16-10 acres, $10 pet
acre. It's worth investigating.
Splendid Wheat and Hog ranch,
1000 acres, $10 per acre.
The finest wheat ranch in Ore
gon, one "and one-half miles from
Condon. 9G0 acres, $30 per acre;
crop payment Also other fine
ranches. '
See E. Curran, Condon, Or.
Georee Walther returned yes
terday from a business trip tc
Gilliam county. He says that
Condon is called the Wheat Citj
being the receiving depot foi
more wheat direct from the pro
ducer than any other town ir
the United States. And that
Ritzville, Wash., lost that honoi
to Condon a year ago when 170t
car loads of wheat left Condor
for shipment Condon is a towi.
of about 800 inhabitants. Tht
Dalles Chronicle. (In the last
statement Mr. Walther was mis
quoted for Condon's population
is nearer t, 800 than 800.)
If you have anything to trade
exchange, rent or sell, see to it
that you use The Globe Wants.
Miss Lillian Ranney has re
turned from her vacation and
will receive uupils in music. Any
one interested may call. Res
idence studio, corner oummit
and Church Streets.
Attorney E. C. Ward of Gold-
endale, was the, guest of Mr. and
Mrs. D. B. Thomas over bunday,
An array of bargains, aterling
qualities and lowest prices. Hie
S. B, Harker Co.
Reared in Sherman county near
the spot since known as the De
Moss Srr nes. the De Moss lam
ilv has given that locality a name
that will live after the bards have
kim., tVw.ir rmrnn on the willows
They have carried the native
songs of Oregon into far distant
Euroueand sung before dignita
ries and crowned heads. Don't
miss them, Saturday evening!
The Condon Globe, the Oregon
Semi-Weekly Journal and the I a-
uifio Monthly all for 2.50 for a
year, subscribe now.
Wm. Brunzel went to the Rose
Citv Monday with a carload of
the best horses that have ever
left this county. "Not a horse
in the bunch will sell for less
hnn 117ft in the Portland mar
ket," said Mr. Brunzel before
trowing. - He exnecta to upend
i the winter in California before
returning to Condon.
"When everything looks up
i stumD
And fortune smiles agin' you,
Don't Pine. Swuce up-
And show the world you got
timber in vou"
By buying your Lumber and
Fuel from the
Arlington Lumber Co.
a Prlard In NHd.
A tiipnVmr In Hi remit filiropslilr
(ICiiglntnty election rein tee the follow-
Inst linli'.i-nt: One Mum be spoke in
th imultrv tuarki't at WnltcnurcD
't he nt-xt monilnd a young man etop-
Ih IiIiii in the street ana eaia:
I win looking well after you iot
nlirlif
'I'll waiter expreatu-! furprlae at
tlio llt-cwirlt V.
The rouna man continued but atorr:
1 a tuuii- man come Into the
meeting with Ii! coat pocket bulgln
out In a way that made me uil-lou.
Two of ti followed him In. He stood
at tlif l'olc of the room, end we etood
aiis on irli ilde of him. Gently but
Annie w rirawed amltiM ulni. 1 nere
wu a faint ersrkllng sound or irea
lug ! (,-. and the man wa out or ac
tlou
Arm, Leg "i the Man.
How nutny of ua bare noticed that
a'k with our arm aa well aa with
our lean? Blttiuf oo a graj iit
nvartwiklna a aeiiaiila nromenado I wa
truck liv the mechanical swing or tne
ami of the stream of paaaerahy-tlie
rlvht arm nlwava keen II K position wltD
the left leg and the left arm witn tne
right leg. Ity attempting to reverae the
ordr of the awlna 1 found tbat I bad
a tendency to progress like a crab.
whils iVi (Tort to keen them Died by
the side waa like the abutting off the
eteam from the engine. Anus ana tee
mnn irnrt be amended to anne. lege
and the man! l-ondon Chronicle.
Iiwi CeMe frwirea
Commencing on October 1,1908 jQlJElSEOIIlTfS
leiiers mauea vo ico whiku
Kingdom of Great BriUin and
Ireland will pay one penny per
ounce. An average letter will
go for two cents instead of five
as formerly.
Mrs. W. A. Darling is agent
in this city for the famous tailors,
Chaa. A. Stevens & Bros., mak
ers of ladies' garments. Mrs.
Darling is ready to take orders
for suits, silk waists, skirts, etc
Call at residence opposite Sum
mit Hotel, Condon.
DAVID
CAIITVELL
Blacksmith and
Wagon Maker
Work Guaranteed
MACHINE REPAIRING A SPECIALTY
Alt kinde of repairing
On Bleek We el Mete Oreaea
Venice Tee Wt For Her.
a rnmin who recently returned
from a trip to Europe aaye wet weath
er bann't botbereJ thin couutry at an
In "coinnar!on with what abe eaw
hrmirl. Rha aave tbat tbey ran Into a
town named Venice where the water
covered every ttreet. and you couldo t
get anywhere except in boat, one
added: "You bet we oniy euyea uor
day In that lob."-Kanaa City Star.
Thinoa to Remember.
tr wlio would naea bla declining
rear with honor and comfort ahould
K'lion vnune remember that be may
one day become old and remember
when be U old that be ha been once
young. Addison.
The Condon Mtft
& Ice Companij
la prepared to uily
everyone with the bent
of meat from their elmp
meat that ie kept during:
tlifce wiirin day in our
.luring r)Oiii of a temper
ature nearly down to
freezing. We are alo
turning out a ton and a
half of I OK every twenty
four hour?.
I C E
Keep Gool with the pure
home frozen product.
John Madden, Jr. of Lone Rock
passed through Condon Tuesday
on his way to Pullman, Wash.,
where he goes to enter the
Washington State College. Tht
Globe will follow every week tc
keep him well informed on tht
many interesting nappenings
throughout the county.
Woman' Curl'otity.
"Woman's curiosity." nld Mr.
Fletcher, "t a quality of mind beond
tin iiiii ii unilcmtiiliillilL'.
-Yen" suld Mr. Fletcher. "What
inn ill. rou think of Hint T
Tin. r...i m-iiniM of a oman that 1
aw downtown today. She followed a
.mm ten block Juat to get to read a
lat-nrd thnt waa fastened to bla back.
;iu. snottMl him at Thirty-fourth
iiiwt. That was renllv the end of ber
rlt-l made thnt out from something
ti suld to another woman who waa
too fat to Join In the chase but when
hhu cnugUt lKht of that flaming red
xMiir i li'il to the nian'a back her cu
riosity got the better of her aud be
net out lifter him. lie led ber quite a
chaw acres town and downtown and
' n .rii l n. but she never weakened
She tuKel faithfully along' In bis
wake, and finally b got close enougn
to read that notice."
Mrs, Fletcher reflected a moment
vn.ni Hl.l It mnvV ah asked
it advised her to pet her teeth pull
ed somewhere on Sixtn avenue,
xtra. Flotcher thought again.
"Where were yon all the time ahe
waa trying to (lnd that-out r
"Mer nld Fletcher. "Oh. t waa
followltiR the woman. I wanted to aee
If she finally cnught up with the man."
-New York Time.
in tin- course of a few year tne body
tinlna Its full Erowth. but the heart
mny grow forever. It I a pity tbat e
few heart enjoy the privilege. Albany
(Tex.i Newa
Vio LzSo ai Mo
AXD
Shout Line
Union Pacific
3 TRAINS EAST DAILY
T"V u... . Pullman at n .1 -A mnA Ian,
lat alMnfna fmrm Hail ti Omaha. Phi.
caso, 6pokane ; tourist sleeping car daily
to Kansas city ; through Pullman tourist
leemng car loersonsiiT conaucteai
weedy to Chicago, reclining cuatr cart
iKtU ire to ui im aauy.
i ar ' ii .1 in i ii " 1 ,- .
w JtL f I T-rt
'fJin r i boo
I) LA:
In Case of Accident
You should have a bottle of pure old
whiskey in the bouse.
One yon-caa rcty upon.
Tbat you know is right.
Such a on i CYRUS NOBLE; (or die
f rat time in 44 year now told direct to you.
al thargaa piyai to tfc
flies far
4.-l
No daof er of refilled bottle wbea yon bey
IH.
No dsneer nf some cbean worth Icaa aubati
tute beiag palmed off on you.
We have been the distributers of this famous
brand, selling wholesale only, for 44 year.
Pure old honest whiskey eged in woed.
Every bottle guaranteed.
W. J. VAN SCHUYVER 8c CO.
PBlaujtS ACEKTS
baaUM 1864 I0S-I07ScSuPiWLOns
W. J. Vaa Sclmyvar A C, iw-w Oan
f I lUSW.asWl-t,l i iii lm.m mm Iraaaav
1 fawaaaw COWM CVaUS HOBU.
Treasurer's Notice. .
County warrants Class P., from
S'or. 1 to 9(16, inclusive, and all
preceedinjt count warrants a if
layable on presentation at my
iflice. Interest ceases September
12, 1908.
J. A. MoMorris,
Treasurer of tiilliam county, Oregoi.
WALL PAPER
PAINTS, OILS
AND VARNISH
100 pound cake 75 o
Leon quantities lc per lb.
Phono calls for either
meat or iee promptly ans
wered and . delivered to
home or place of bunine
at anytime of the day.
J. D. Estes, the contractor ant
builder, will finish the thret
buildings in Clem this week and
expects to start Monday on tht
Monahan & Murtha ten-roon-house
on their Rock Creek ranch.
Mr. Estes is prepared to start
in on any contract that may bi
! brought to him. His work ii
the past in this vicinity will in
sure the best and most satis
factory recommendations. Set
him if you are thinking about
building.
Oennco Hoofing, the bent oi
earth, for sale. Arlington Ltimbei
I Company.
Jost& Phillips
Clem. Oregon
i Dealers in
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
Jilt-r(er;y jijoes forrer are Quararjteed
' to stand the hardest knocks.
SNOWDRIFT FLOUR
The Porcelain Secret.
The porceloln Industry of Germany
is comparatively young, say the Berlin
Morgen Fost. and It development wo
rapid. Although It I generally believed
tbat the Chinese kept their processes
of manufacture secret, junan s imusiu
tlous of their voluminous encyclopedia
show that thla Is not true. All who
could have reud the work might have
known also the porceloln secret, uut
evidently no German fathomed the me
chanical mystery until the apothecary'
apprentice Bocttgar. 200 years ago.
mude the first German porcelain at
Dresden. Some year before he bad
attracted attention by proclaiming the
discovery of a method of changing
base metal Into gold. King Frederick
I. gave him orders for tho precious
I metal, which the slxteen-yenr-old In-
veutor could not execute, anu in tear
be fled to Dresden and become a sub
ject of King August the Strong. While
nn.i.invnrinir to mnke sold he discover
ed the porcelain secret and inscribed
his door thus: "Into a potter was
changed by Almighty God a mon who
thought ho could make goia."
A Puzila In Flour.
TbUa anv number of three different
figures, as 471. under it place the same
figures lu reverse order, subtract tne
lesser number and you will find that
the middle figure of the result Is In
variably 0. Why It Is so is something
thnt nniv the most leorued mathemat
ical scholars can explain. Here is our
lease worked out:
I T.LIn. n n niimlwi1. BAV. ............. ... 471
Reversing ngurei "
.Subtracting, we have 297
. Further atlll. we can now reverse
his number 207 In the same way and
idd the two numbers and the result
will always come lm Thus:
rakina JJ5
Uverslng "K
Adding, we have 10S9
Why should the answer always come
out tho Bnuief Here's something for
you to work over.
LOW RATES1
Ticket to and from all parta of tht
United Btatea, Canada and Euro pa
. n - a -
tor pvucuiari caia uu or auurvw
D. TIERNEY, Agent
EAST BOUND FROM ARLINGTON.
No. 2 Chicago Special 1 :20 P. M
No. 6 Atlantic Exprei. . . .12 :45 A. M
WEST BOUND FROM ARLINGTON.
No. 1 Portland Special 3:10 P. M
No. 5 Pacific Express ..3:48 A. M
CONDON BRANCH.
No It leaven Condon daily (except Sun
day) at ?:A. M. Arrlvf at AHing
ton at 11 :10 AM. No 12 leavra Arlinittm
rfaily (except Sunday) at u:4S p- M "r
rives at Conrion at j .45 P. M.
SEEDS
BUCUEH'S SEEDS SUCCEED I
SPECIAL OFFER:
JUS katM K. BMIneav A trial WUk
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All work guar
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