THE CONDON GLOBE
HARTSHORN & MERESSE
PttMUhers:
FRIDAY, OCT. 16. 1908.
SCBRHTtOS PRICE, ll.M PER YKAK.
Enttivd at PimtnAr m eron-cll MaUM.
Mrs. J. A. Scott left Tuesday
morning for a few weeks' visit
in Pendleton.
J. D. McDermid and E. H.
Grum of Wasco, were Con
don visitors on Monday.
Nat Scitt was in from his
Lone Rock ranch the first of the
week.
A. KaWer, Jas. King and Wm.
King, of Fossil, ; were guests at
the Hotel Oregon Sunday.
H. R. McDaniel of Rock Creek,
was a business visitor in Condon
on Saturday last .
S. L. Newell, of Mayville, was
registered at the Hotel Oregon
Sunday.
D. L. Graham and Lester Bees
on, of Mayville, were in Condon
over Sunday and left Monday
morning for Eugene to attend
college.
G. S. Brown has purchased
the transfer business of Dan
Kilderbrand and took charge last
Monday. Mr. Hilderbrand will
devote his time to his feed and
livery business.
The Condon Meat
&IG6 Gompanu
Is prepared to supply
everyone with the best
of meat from their shop
meat that is kept during
these warm days in our
storing room of a temper
ature' nearly down to
freezing. We are also
turning out a . ton and a
half of ICE every twenty
four hour?.
I C E
Keep ool with the pure
home frozen product.
100 pound cake 75 c
Less quantities lc per lb.
Phone calls for either
meat or ice promptly "ans
wered and delivered to
home or place of business
at anytime of the day.
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Dealers in
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
Ji!t-r(er;y Jtyqes forfflei? are Guaranteed
to stand the hardest knocks.
SNOWDRIFT FLOUR,
J. A. Scott and Ellis Purvine
left Wednesday morning for a
three weeks' trip overland to the
Burns country.
Mrs. Welch came up from Ar
lington Tuesday evening to visit
at the home of her daughter Mrs.
F.T. Hurlburt
The American Theatre an
excellent and refined moving
picture show every evening.
Only 10 cents. Theatre on Main
St., Condon.
Dr. Joseph Sanders, the vet
erinary surgeon, has his head
Quarters at Pauling's Drug store
and will answer all calls.
Senator Fulton to Speak Here.
Hon. Charles W. Fulton, Uni
ted States" senator from Oregon
and one of the foremost orators
in the United States senate, will
address the people of Gilliam
county at Condon tonight,
Friday, October 16th. Senator
Fulton is a close personal friend
of Mr. Taft and was also a mem
ber of the national convention
which nominated Mr. Taft for
president and probably is in a
better position to make a speech
from a Republican standpoint
than any other man in the state.
All voters should attend this
meeting for they will not have
a better opportunity to hear the
Republican policies discussed dur
ing this campaign.
Genasco Roofing, the best on
earth, for sale. Arlington Lumber
Company.
the Palace hotel tarnishes flrst-clsss
ward and roomi to their patrons at
reasonable ratet. Try them a week.
FRESH INSPIRATION.
Napoleon aM His Attltuds Toward
tha Cemmen Soldiar.
Napoleon understood human nature.
tie recognized the treat truth, "As a
man thinketb In bis" heart so la he,
and knew bow to apply It not only to
himself and his own ambitions proj
ects, bat to other men as well. More
over, he knew precisely the right mo
ment to apply It to quicken the spark
of divine energy which smolders In
every man, although the ashes of fa
tlgue and failure may cover Its light
temporarily.
A French soldier carried a dispatch
to Napoleon. Just as he delivered it
Into the bands of the emperor bis
spent horse dropped dead. Napoleon
wrote an answer to the dispatch, then.
dismounting from bis own horse, be
banded the brl-le to the soldier.
Take this horse and ride back, com
rade." he said.
"Nay. sire," summered the soldier,
gating at the blooded horse and Its
trappings. "It Is too magnificent and
grand for me. a common soldier."
"fake It!" commanded Napoleon.
"There Is nothing too grand and mag
nificent for a soldier of France."
.The soldier mounted and rode away
on his- perilous business, ready and
willing, and Napoleon's words, repeat
ed through the ranks and columns of
his army, gave to bis tired troops
fresh Inspiration and energy. "Noth
ing too grand and magnificent for s
soldier of France!" they said, and the
thought that they were worthy of tha
best Inspired them to the mighty deeds
which followed.
See Stephenson's Stock of Stylish
Summer Shoes.
Special prices on Barn Bills.
See the Arlington Lumber Co.
Treasurers Notice.
County warrants Class P., from
Nos. 1 to 966, inclusive, and all
preceeding county warrants are
payable on presentation at my
office. Interest ceases September
12, 1908.
J. A. McMoRBig,
Treasurer of Gilliam county, Oregon
PRAISES RICH NATIVE SOU
Intensive Farming, Hope of
OreRon, says Dr. James
Wlthycombe.
RAISE MORE HOGS
Advisee Farmers to not Crow
Wheat Entirely and to
Introduce Rotation
of Crops.
Dr. Withycombc in one of his
addresses said in part:
"You have a grand country
here,1 a magnificent country
with a most productive soil -a
soil that never fails even in the
dryest years. You haven't enough
people here, there are enough
here today but I mean that your
population is much too small,
The hope of Oregon is in exten-
sive iarming, smaller iarms,
every inch of ground which will
be made to produce and produce
abundantly. Introduce a rota
tion of crops, do not grow wheat
entirely. Grow peas, alfalfa
raise livestock, fine horses, fat
hogs, good cattle. Farming is a
science. You may not believe it,
You ought to raise more swine
here. Do you know that 75 per
cent of the hogs slaughtered in
Portland are raised in Nebraska?
Another Blue-Ribboner.
To have the distinction of being
a live rustler, and the best in
two counties, too. belongs to
Nathan Knott, of Olex. He had
nothing of his own which he
thought good enough to exhibit,
so he decided to boost for the
Mayville Fair and to interest his
neighbors in the enterprise. He
rustled a large number of exhi
bits in his neighborhood and the
committee on awards rewarded
him with a blue ribbon for being
the best all-around rustler.'
Fair Notes.
One of the finest exhibits in
cereals was that made by VV.
Edwards showing grain in the
sheath and consisting of three
kinds of barley and eight kinds
of wheat raised on his fine ranch,
Among these was the famous
Harvest King a native
Indiana. Mr. Edwards had
charge of the grain and grasses
exhibit and handled it in fine
shape.
Hunt the Hardware man, was
on the grounds demonstrating
new harrow attachment to
plow, which attracted many far
mers.
Nick Mc Gilvray was there
with his bicycle neatly decorated,
Some Land Bargains.
The best Cattle ranch in Gi
Ham county, 1640 acres, $10 per
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, SfoO acres, $30 per acre
crop payment. Also other fine
ranches.
See E. Curran, Condon, Or.
for ehUdrmai aafm, mart, Mt optatmo
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Justice E. Wheir ani Wm.Farr
went to Blalock Wednesday to
hunt geese.
Wm. McDonald who lives on
the John Day river, transacted
business in this city Tuesday.
E. M. Ijxrkin left Wednesday
morninir ror waua waua io
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spend a few days at the fair now
in uroirress there. The Uest
Combined Harvester Co., for
which Mr. Lnrliin is agent, will
have a numuor of machines on
display thero.
The Condon tilobe, the Oregon
Semi-Weekly Journal and lbs Pa-
filic Monthly all for 12.50 Tor a
ear. Subscribe now.
WIFELY ORDERS.
Tw Mm Obsysd Thsm. but the Third
M n Balked.
Three nieu sat ruthvr late at the
club one n Ik lit." said the man who Is
ronpuuMltitu for the story. "As they
were setutratlng they dlnonnaed a little
nrrtously the receptions that awaited
them at their wires' hnuda ami agreed
that be who dliln't do what hta wife
old 111 m ou getting boute should have
to treat the others to a turkey dluuer.
The first mau after reaching hta bouse
atuiutiled about the dnrk bedroom till
be kicked the cut. The eat equalled,
ud the uinu'a wire, raising her bead
from the pillow, nionned. 'Well, go on;
kill the poor rat and have done with
It.' The man frowned and muttered to
himself. 'It Is a eae of kill the cat or
pay for the dinner.' Bo he killed the
rat
"The second man on bis arrival could
not find any matches. As be looked
for aouie In the drawing . room be
bunied against Uie piano, and bis
wife complained. 'Why dou't you
lirenk the piano, careleasf imernilued
not to lose bis bet. the uiiui got a
hatchet, and the sound or crashlug
blows soon filled the bouso.
'The third man, getting borne, stum
bled on the wny uimtulns. Ills wife
screamed angrily, ISo on. fall dowu
stalin and break your ueck. dof 'Not
me.' said the third man after a mo
ment's thought. 'I'll pay for ttie turkey
dinner.' "Chicago News.
For Winter Use.
A lady farmer plauted a garden. She
was very proud of her prospective
peaa, but when her hustmnd asked if
they were ripe she said, "Oh, they
haven't coom up yet!.
Haven't come up yet? Why, the
lesson's nearly over!"
"yes." she said, "but I planted can
oed peaa I think thry come up a lit-
tie late." New York Tbnes.
A Kesn Observer.
"Who was that fool you bowed tor
"Sly husband."
"Oh, I-er I-huinhly apologise. I"
"Never mind I'm not augry. Hut
what a keen observer you aref
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No. 2-CMcago Special 1:20 P. M.
No. 6 Atlantic Express. . . .12: 5 A. M.
WEST BOUND FROM!' A R LI NU VON.
No. 1 Portland Special 3:10 P. M.
No. 5 Pacific Express 3:48 A. .M,
CONDON BRANCH.
No 11 leaves Condon daily (except Sun
day) at J-.4S A.M. Arrives at Arling
ton at 11 :10 AM. No.12 leaves Arlington
daily (except Snnday) at i4s P. M, ar
rives at Condon at 3:4s P M.
E, Wheir, the Justice, marries
lots of people now-a-days and he
tikes it mighty well. E. Wheir,
the Auctioneer, can sell any
thing at auction as well as any
man in America and ho will serve
the dear people in that line when
wanted, at fair prices. Call on
him at Hunt's Hardware Store
when you are in want of any
such services.
Bitter Revenge.
Tommt Kltfg-BlstiT'e beau kicked
my dog yesterday, but I gt
him. you bet. Juiinny lingua-no-
Tommy Klgg -I uilied quinine wita
her fare bowder.-ludiauapoiis joui
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A Merchant's Msmery.
Among the j characteristics which
made for the success of air. A. T.
Stewart, the gn-nt New York mer
chant, says Itlchard Lathers In bis
"Reminiscences," wss an extraordina
ry memory for the details of his vast
business.
One day as Mr. and Mrs. Lathers
were leaving the store Mr. Stewart ac
costed them at the door.
"I hope, Mrs. Lathers, you have
found what you want," he suld.
"No, Mr. Stewart," she replied. "1
want a very plain t runnels carpet for
s mall library, a llht color with a
smntl blue figure. You have a great
variety, but nothing Just like that."
"I am quite sure we have that eiact
description," he sold, and, turning to
a cleric added: "(Jo to the third floor
and gut out from the Inst Invoice of
can't No. 2200. I think the style
and pattern will just suit Mrs. Lath
ers." To the amazement of the shopper
It proved to bo the very thing she was
looking for.
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