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THE CONDON GLOBE HARTSHORN & MERESSE FMblltbtra. FRIDAY, OCT. 9. 1908. SCasCRIPTlOS PRICK. IIS NtR YKAR. Kawrad at Poatotlc m aaconO-ciaaa Batter. rMbll.had Irrj rrMaj. Cop torraanara at ataaSInf 'aaa ahoaM ton l tlw mkr Rot tare that MoMaa MM Mk Mk to Uaura atoaabt attaauoa. Card ot Thanka, RtanlnUon. 01 Raapart, Kir. I erata per Una. In admire, ama worda at Uac Other advaniiln. rate, on api4irUoa. rvCRTrosDos. no. m. p. op a, mkktk w MotHlara arvutnt of aara aaoata Arav orf Hall half ruoa. Vtaltlii brother, aie ra atwacl to aaert wttk a. A warm walcoaa a walla too. Condon has exceptional edu cauonal advantages, ihe new Catholic academy will not only give the city additional educa . tional advantages but will benefit it from a commercial point of view. The same thincr mav be said of the county high school The academy at present is quite small but the time is not far dis tant when several hundred pu- " pils will be in attendance. With an increasing enrollment, will follow higher standard of scholar ship. Catholics throughout this section of Eastern Oregon will send their children to be educa : ted here. Others eager to pro vide a strong liberal education for their children will accomp any them to Condon; still others will move to various sections within easy distance from the county seat to engage in farm ing ana stock-raising. Witn an influx of immigration will come a greater Condon. The County high school, too, has a future before it Small as it is this year, it is to grow in efficiency and the quality of its work is to become higher as the years go on. Altogether the prospects for growth for Condon are promising because of its educational advantages. "If I am elected President I propose to devote all the ability that is in me to the constructive work of sugges ting to Congress the means by which the Roosevelt poli cies shall be clinched. " Hon. Wm. H. Taft. At Sandtuky, Ohio, September 8, 1908 Teddy Roosevelt, Jr., has reached his majority and will cast his first vote in November, If he craved notoriety, he could electrify the nation by his an nouncement of a purpose to .vote for Bryan and Kerrr -- A Russian prince is about to marry an American singer. He may, be marrying her for her voice but in most of these alli ances it is the money that talks. Seven is said to be a lucky number so that superstitious folk are sure that one of the seven candidates for President is sure to be elected. The famous physicians in ses sion m Washington at present are studying tuberculosis cures but a week later they will be looking up cures for indigestion, After all Washington is rather indifferent over presidential mat ters. She has to take any old president the rest of the country may wish to choose for her. Stand up and shout for a great er and bigger Condon! Be a booster, a real live one. , We no sooner get through mowing the lawn that the time comes to chop wood. J. E. Schroeder and Wm. Jost of Clem, came up on Monday evening's train to attend to bus iness matters. Real Estate Transfer. The following real estate trans fers have been filed for record with the county clerk. J P Barnett to Wm. Under wood IGO acres $3,000 H H Fletcher to R M Rog ers, 3 lots in Condon Thos. Thompson et al to F E Smith. 560 acres Henry E Guendet et ux to James Cordell lots in Condon H Greenfield to J S Burres 20 acres 1,600 9,000 300 25 State of Oregon to J P Greiner, 41.76 acres 313.20 Wm. Shaw et ux to G M Blakely 160 acres 2,000 W Lord et al to C C Austin 2 lots in Condon 150 GE Ohsfeldt to AnnaC Ohsfeldt, 820 acres 600 John Dysart et ux to H C Strickland, 120 acres 1,000 1,829 Harry May et ux to R E and Fred Myers 160.75 a U. S. Patents issued to Eddie K Cleveland. 160.75 a.; Harry May 160.75 a.; Albert Collins 129.20 a. ; Albert Collins 169.76 a; N. P. Railway Co. 18,156.21 a; Cheeter Conway 80 a; J. R. Les lie 160. Your neighbor would probably enjoy this paper as well as you do. Lend him your copy. Fashionable outfits for Kmart Jressers. There ii a touch of per fection in our goods that foils cri ticism. The 8. B. Barker Co. Miss Lillian Ranney has re turned from her vacation and will receive pupils in music Any one interested maycalL Res idence studio, corner Summit and Church Streets. If you have anything to trade exchange, rent or sell, see to it that you use The Globe Wants. Notice) For Publication. Not Coal Land Department of the interior. United KUtea Lead Office, The Dalle, Oregon. Sept n 1006. Nolle) I hereby (Iran that Hte tod Horn, ol frail Pork.Oraajon, who, on December 30th, 1906 made HoaMatead Entry. Serial tto.OIOM NallSM (otNE!rN; NNE and8NK'-i, section JS, Towaablp i doetb, kanaett Beat, Willamette Meridian, baa Had notice ol Intention to make Klnal Commutation (root 10 eatabllih claim to the land above deathbed, before George . Paiman. United Sutia Commlaaioner, at bla iftlca In Condon, Oregon, on the Sib day ol Sorember, IMS. Claimant name al wltneawa: Dan Pleatant. Werrlt KrUxell, George Hjere, Leo Baanett, all of Trail Pork, Oregon. C W. llooaa. Register. Nolle lor Publication-Isolated Tract, Public Und Sale. 0412 rhe Dallet. Oregon. Land Office, Sept. 5, 1908. Notice U hereby glren that, a directed br the Commlaaioner ol the General Land office, under proTlaiotifl ol Act ol Congress approred Jane 77. iwe, Pnblie No. 103, we will offer at public sale to the highest bidder, at 30 o'clock a. m.. on ih Hth day ol October next, at this office, tbe following tract of land, lo-wlt: WJ 8W 4ec.fi, SWJS WJ Sec. 17, Tp. S, 8.. K. 24 E., W. II Any person claiming ad Tersely tbe abora-de-. acribed land are advised to Ale their claims, or objections, on or be lore tbe day above designat ed lor sale. C. W. Moore, Keg liter. lea and Mies. For horses suffering from Inflamma tion of tbe longs an old prescription was a mixture of shot and powder In milk. This has even been applied to human beings. In "Idlehorst" mention Is made of sparrow shot, five or sis to the dose, to be taken twice a day, as a remedy for "brown k Iters," which is believed by the English farm laborers be caused by the "lights" (their term for lungs) rising up tbe windpipe. The shot is supposed to weight them down In their rightful place. Susses. England, is the scene of "Idleburst" was a Susses woman who was or dered by the doctor to put some ice in bag snd bind It on the temples of her lck boy. Inquiring after his oatient the nest day, tbe physician received the reply, "Oh, Tommy's better, but tbe mice are deadf Then He Got His. A young Lancashire lad Joined the army and soon after his arrival at headquarters got into trouble, Ac cordingly he had to face his command ing officer nest morning. Tbe usual preliminaries .were cone through, when, contrary to orderly room etiquette, the recruit commenced to defend himself. ' Silencer' roared the adjutant "Thou shot op," said the prisoner. 'm not speaking to thee. I'm talk ing to tbe old chap in the chair." Lon don Scraps. annnnnAAnAnnnAnnAAAAvn ruvp I ITEMS QFLQCAL ISTEREST i nniAAnArtrvAAAnnrvAJifAnvArb K. A. McPherson of Wasco, transacted business in this city the latter part of last week. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Pauling returned the latter part of last week from Portland where they had been visit;ig. Mrs. Pauling and the children were in the Rose City for several weeks. The local weather report for the past month in brief is as fol lows: maximum temperature 88, minimum 58.10, precipitation. 16 of an inch, clear days 20, cloudy days 4, partly cloudy C, prevail ing winds, western. W. O. Hays of Arlington, was granted a patent on a sash and screen fastener. L. M. Morrow of Wasco was granted a certifi cate for a winding machine. Double Disc Harrows sold by Hunt, the Hardware Man, will skin all others in the field. They will skin your fields free from weeds. Come and see them. The rain of last week although very slight had the effect of bringing the geese to the Colum bia river. Up to that time but few had been seen but according to the latest reports they are coming in now thick and fast It was reported some time ago that the farmers along the river would allow no shooting on their lands on account of gates being left open and promiscuous shoot ting by would-be sportsmen, but it is probable that with the ex ception of these, hunting will be allowed there as usual Several Condon sports are expecting to leave to-morrow for the hunting grounds. Political Information. Registration reopens Sept 20. Close for election October 20. Presidential election November 3 ARE YOU ONLY HALF ALIVE? People with kidney trouble are so weak and exhausted that they are only half alive. Foley's Kid ney Remedy makes heal ty Kidneys, restores lost vitality, and weak, del icate people are restored to health, Refuse any but Foley's. Condon Drug Company. Too Mtch For Him. "How true that old saying is about a child asking questions that a man cannot answer," remarked Poplelgh. "What's the trouble nowr queried bis friend Singleton. 'This morning," replied Poplelgh, my little boy ssked me why men were sent to congress, and I couldn't tell him." Chicago News. Did Hot "Too never saw a man who under stood women." Well, I knew - a man once who claimed that be did." "And did her "Well, he never married one." Hous ton Post Her Chin. Dswson-The facial features plainly indicate character and disposition. In selecting your wife, were you governed by her chin? Spenlow No, but I have been ever since we married. Her Ears In Danger. Susie bad left her toys about the kitchen. Mother (picking them up) Susie, If you leave these things about tbe kitchen again I'll bos your ears and throw them in the ash pit None but tbe contemptible are ap prehensive of contempt Rochefou cauld. SAVED HIS BOY'S LIFE "My three year old boy 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's Orino Laxatave saved his ife." A. Wolkush, Casimer, Wis. Condon Drug Company, Your money not ours until you are satisfied with the goods vou pu rchase. The S. B. Barker Co, A. J. Moore left Tuesday for Wallowa county whore he wil conduct a scries of religious meetings during the next two weeks. Notlc. The Board of Equalization for Gilliam County, Oregon, wil meet at the Court House in Condon, Oregon, the third Mon day inOctober (Oct 19.) 1908 for the purpose of equalizing the assessment roll for the year of 1908. Geo. B. Dukek, County Assessor Gilliam County, Oregon, Profoulonal Directory, D. R. PARKER ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Olllca in Conduit National Batik Block G. W. PARMAN ATTORNEY-AT-LAW U. S. COMMISSIONER Careful attention given to all business entru'WU In my care. Csavn i Condon, Oregon. yyOOD ft OAVEV, Physicians and Surgeon Par and Nl.til Calla oromntlv anawerml "Sire, Karmid Floor Harkar aulMluf, turner Uai:t and 3rlug Streets, Condon, Oregon JW. DONNELLY, M. D. Physician and Surgeon. Diseases of Women a Speciulty. Condon, On B. F. BUTLER DENTIST Crown snd Brlda-e Work a RM.tr. Oflre I'paatlrs In Ullilani Co. Bank BiiHUlu. Condon, Oregon The Condon Globe, the Oregon Semi-Weekly Journal and the Fa cine Monthly all for ri.oO for a vear. Subscribe now. When everything looks up a stump And fortune smiles agin' you, Don't Pine, Spruce up And show the world you got timber in you" By buying your Lumber and Fuel from the Arlington Lumber Co. annuanvwinnninwinnuvtiv: r -1v-l.TT"V-lVT the WHKA.T CITY" In the heart of the great wheat belt, the county seat of Gilliam county and distributing center for a large rich territory. 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