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IDE CONDON GLOBE HARTSHORN & MERESSE FRIDAY, OCT. 16, 1908. rilDHrUPTION PRICK, tt.af) PER YEAR. stntmd at PoatulBrsj u aMouS-elaaa matter. Pabllhd Knr FrMaj. 7Coj toraantwot iiaajlnj'ads boa 14 a Wltat IkaooVaaot laltMbaa Monday too at act) wvck to toaura piompt aucatloa. Advertised Letters For the week ending Oct, 10 letters as addressed below re main uncalled for at the Condon post-office: Johnson, H. F. (Three) MacAtus, James. : These letters will be sent to the dead letter office Oct 24, 1908, if not delivered before. In calling for the above, please say "advertised" giving date of list JohnF. Reisacher, P.M. LIST OF AWARDS ' (Continued from Fage 1) Card of Thanks, Reaolutloni at Rwpert, Klf ., cniti jwr II u. In adtanca, amn timli lo Una. OUwr adrertlalug rataa ou appHrailoit. . f "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. COl' RT COS DOS. N(K M, P. OP A. MKRT Monday v(ilu at aeh aaoulh lo Aria an Hall tod na. Vial dug brothwa ra ia a,-.!! to UNI with ua. A warm walcoat awaits von. It's fair time. At The Dalles, at Walla Walla, at Spokane, and throughout the various counties of Oregon, displays of fruits, grains and live stock have been made thespast week. It's fair time and we have just participa- ted in a most successful county fair at the thriving town of May ville, our neighbor. ..The support given those fairs is more gen erous than it has been in years and this same spirit was display ed at our own local fair. A year ao, Condon was scantily repre sented at the Mayville fair; this year large delegations went to see the exhibits on both days. To the rancher, the stockman, the farmer there is more to the county fair than the mere dis play of farm products. It is the test time of his year's work. It is a contest for superiority by which will be measured to a certain ex tent the success of the past twelve months, for his best ef iorts are pitted against tnose ot every other exhibitor at the fair and the award of the judges means the greatest victory or the greatest disappointment of the year. k """" To the successful exhibitor, victory is spelled on the strip of gilt-lettered blue or red ribbon which is presented to him by the judges. . After all the test of the real success or a fair, big or small, is not to see how many exhibits and displays can be crowded into a pavilion but to : reveal the number of progress ive and enterprising farmers there are in a certain locality, The Mayville fair has shown who the ''live ones" are. - Notice. The Board of Equalization for Gilliam County. Oregon, will meet at the Court House m 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. UKiahoma has made it a mis demeanor for any person to point a weapon loaded or unloaded at another. When all of the states have followed its example and added to the list of criminals the , man-who-rock-the-boat and the 1 11 . -m , man wno sens cap pistols, we shall be on the high road toward civilization, says a paragrapher. "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 Sandusky, Ohio, September 8, 19tj Sheriff Sale. Notice la hareby Urea that aa secallou aul itrder ol aale waa toned oat ol Um Circuit Court oftbcStateot Oregon, tillllaa County, on the loth day ol September.tMS, apon a decree therein rendered on the 'lit day ol September lM,ln favor ot the Condon National Bank, a corporation, plaintiff and afalnst Villltaai Welck , defendant which said 'xecatlon and order of aale la to ate llreeted and commanding ma to aell the prop erty hereinafter dcecrtbed. for the purpoee of tetiif jlng the Judgement ot the plaintiff la eald eauae for the earn ot Fifteen Hundred and ao-iuo tiaou.901 Dollar, with Inlereat Ihereoo al the rate of ten per cent, per annum from the 14th day ol lane MOT. and I ISO. 00 attorney jeea, and the coata and diabnnemenu of eald alt taxed at 116.73. Therefore, in compliance with tali execution and order of aale, 1 will on Tneaday. the lOiti lay of .November. ISOS, at the hour of I o'clock P.M., at the Court donee door In Condon, til- liam County ,0iegn, aell at public auction to the nlgheet bidder forcaah in band, for the purpoee if aatiifjlng the Judgment and decree above mentioned, the following dceertbed real eatale: to-wit: The Soutb-weat quarter (' of the North-weet quarter (), North-half ijf) ot the Bouth-weM quarter Ji and the North-weal quarter ol the Soath-aast quarter H ot section Tweuty-Bre -2V- in Townahlp Three south ot Range Twenty -one t Eaat ol the Willamette Meridian: altuated in Gilliam County. Oregon. Dated thin 7th day of October. 1908. R. M. Boohs, , Sheriff of Gilliam County, Oregon, Oeteot fleet publication. October f.h. 1908. Date of hut publicaUon, November th, !'.. . Notlco For Publication. Not Coal Land Department of the Interior. I nited State Lead once. The Dalle. Oregon, Sept. 22 lM. Notice la hereby given that Steven Horn, of fnril Pork.Oregon, who, on December 20th, 1S05 made Homestead Entry, Serial No.OllKl No.ltJW lorNEViNWU-NUNEJi and 8VtiNK. secUon JS, Township South. Kange22 Eaat, Willamette Xerldiau, baa died notice of Intention lo male Final Commutation jroof to aatabllih claim to to the land above described, before ueorge . Pai man. United States Commissioner, at his office in Condon. Oreion. on the 6th day of November, 190. Claimant names aa witnesses-. Dan Pleasant, M errlt FrixxeU. George Myers, Leo Bnshett, all of Trait Fork, Oregon. C. W. Moons. Register. Notice for Publication Isolated Tract. Public Land Sal. 0112 The Dalles, Oregon. Land Office, Sept . &, 1908. Notice is hereby given that, aa directed by the Commissioner ol the General Land office, under provisions of Act ot Congress approved June 27, 1906, Public No. 903, we will offer at public sale to the highest bidder, at SOo'clocg a,m..on theUthday ol October next, at this office, the following tract of land, to-wit: T8'!4 Sec.5. SVYUNYVV Sec. 17. Tp. S, 8., B. 24 E., W. M Any persons claiming adversely the abova-de-, scribed lands are advised to file their claims, or objections, on or before the day above designat ed lor sale. C. W. Moore, Register. i . Political Information. Registration reopen3 Sept 20. Close for election October 20. Presidential election November 3 V ARE YOU ONLY HALP ALIVE? :.. ', People with kidney' trouble are & weak and exhausted that they are only half alive. Foley' Kid- . ney Remedy makes healty Kidneys, restores lost vitality, and weak, del icate people are restored to health. Refuse any but Foley's. Condon Drug Company. lLfiC? annu LTuiuuuinxuiruTJxrLruxriuiiu ? arvKrr.rvTT the wr HEAT CITY" In the heart of the great wheat belt, the county seat of Gilliam county and, distributing center ,for a large, rich territory. The Largest 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 . Condon. ? aunnniuswuiruimfwnnnntfnm W. J. Edwards Bull, Hereford reg. 1st; bull, hereford sweepstakes, 1st; cow and calf 1st; cow and calf sweep stakes 1st; cow and calf sweep stakes 2nd; heifer calf 1 yr. old 1st; heifer and calf, 1 yr, 2nd; heifer ca'f 2 yr 1st; wheat f f in sheaf h harvest king 1st, har vest queen 1st, barley beardless st, winter 1st, spring 1st. S. H. Edwards Wheat harvest king threshed 1, harvest queen threshed 1st, bar- ey spring 1st Mrs. S. H. Edwards ; Burnt wood collection 1st i Wm. Rettie Team draft 2nd, sheep ewe 1st, ewe, second: lambs, 1st and 1st; ram, 1st and 2nd; wool fleece, 1st and 2nd; potatoes, Gov. LaFollett variety, 1st E. B. Schomp " Team 6-horse, 1st; Horse, saddle, second; wheat turkey red. threshed, 2nd; same in sheaf 1st J. G. Stevenson Chickens White Rocks, trio, st ; white Rocks, cock, 1st E. W. Clymer Bull Durham, 2nd; bull under oneyear-old, 1st and 2nd; heifer calf under one year old, 1st and 2nd: cow Durham, 1st W. W. Hoover Mare Clyde, 1st; Colt Grade, yearling, 2nd; mate trotting, 1st, M. J. Hoover Colt Grade, sweepstakes, 1st Mrs. John Morgan Saddle horse, 1st I. B. Carter Colt, Grade, yearling, 1st prunes, Hungarian, 1st; apples, Duchess, 2nd. Everett Stillwell Mule, 2-year old, 1st; barley winter threshed, 2nd. John Madden Jack, 1st; mule 1 year-old, 1st, Mike Dukek Stallion and get of 5 colts, 1st prunes Italian, 1st; potatoes, White Buffalo, 1st; parsnips 2nd white onions 2nd; oats, Great Western threshed, 1st: same sheaf, 1st; oats Shadeland Won der, 1st; barley, beardless sheaf, 2nd; same but threshed 1st Minnie Dukek Plate of eggs, 2nd, Mrs. Mike Dukek Pillow too. crocheted, 1st; but ter ranch, 1st D. S. Brown Mule, two-year old, 2nd. A. 0. Ralston Wheat 40-fold, threshed, boar Poland China, 1st; Berkshire, 1st C. W. Martin . Team 2 mules, lst, apples- Northern Spy 1st; Wolf River 1st; Blue Permain 1st; Yellow Belleflower 2nd; quinces 2nd; black walnuts 1st; soft shell al monds 2nd. Loyd . Gibson Wheat Red cross, 1st J. B. Jones . ! Apples Duchess of old, 1st; King 1st; Baldwin 1st; prunes Hungarian 2nd; potatoes Bur bank 1st; Six-Week 2nd. Wm. Dunlap Team, driving, 2nd. Louis Couture Team, 8-horses, first. , Walter Farrar Saddle horse gentleman.' 1st C. C. Randall ; Team, driving, 1st. Henry Wilkins i ; Stallion Percheron, 2nd;! colt, one year old, 1st prize, and 2nd. Mrs. G. W. Marvel ' ' ' : Fruits, collection canned, 1st; recitation, 2nd. ' ' Ed McConr.ell -Wheat Foise, 2nd; oats, white first ' ' ' ,-.. R. H. Galbraith ' Wheat Bluestem, 1st G. W. Marvel Mare. Grade, 1st First on Apples in the following varieties: Grimes Golden, R. 1. Greening, Jonathan, Rambe, Red Checked Pippin, American pin. Black Twig, Winter per main. Hnldwtn, ana seconu on Ben Davis; pears, Fall butter 1st; pears, ; unnamed, ana; melons, rst on Little Gem and fcarly Lomr Green , siiuash, Hard Shell .laker, 1st; Crookneck, 1st; al mond, soft shell, 1st; eider sweet 1st; apples- SpiUonbcrg 2nd, Oregcn Re l, 1st; prunes-Italian st, German and Silver 2nd, pet ite 1st: plum, yellow eirg, 1st; potatoes. Snow Hake, 2nd. Mrs. Geo.- Rippey uiucKens luineu riymouin Rock cockerel, 1st; W. C. Black oland cockerel, 2nd; G. C cockerel 2nd; W. a Hens, 1st; C. 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