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THE CONDON GLOBE HARTSHORN & MERESSE t'u bits her. FRIDAY. OCT. 23. 1008. jt rM'RPTHS PRICK. si.SOlKR YKAR. Kntrrcd at Fwl.aio atrrtiMl-clasa matter. Published Evrrr Fri.tay. ; Com forrintt5ol llinJInr 1l she.ld b Wfl at tli r not laivi tha. MhiWij noon at Mch wnk to tuxiiT piouipt itentian. Your money not ours until you are atiffied with the goods you pun-ham. The S. R. Barker Co. "When everything looks up a stump And fortune smiles agin' you. Don't Pine, Spruce up And show the world you got timbor in you" By buvinsr your Lumber and Fuel from the Arlington Lumber Co. Cards of Thanks, Rrmliltlons ol RW-t, Krr., wiiu per Kiw. in 4u. avn w.into t line. Otter advertising rate oo application. Advertised Letters For the week ending Oct. 17 letters as addressed below re main uncalled for at the Condon pjst-ofiice: . . Matthews, Mrs. Minnie These letters will be sent to the dead letter office Oct 31, 1908, if not delivered before. In calling for the above, please say 'advertised" giving date of list JohnF. Reisacher, P.M. COT RT CONDON. NO. M. F. OF A. MEETS Vluiaya eutn oi mk'I month iu Arm ory Hall lot room. Visiting broltiers ar re-qm-ttrfl la with lu. A wans an-leuuif avail. nu. Shall Sherman Win Farm? The question of the establish ment of an experimental farm in Gilliam or Sherman counties has been placed before the people of this district as presented by Pres. Kerr of the Oregon Agricultural College. The farmers of Sher man jgounty are taking great in terest in this experimental "dry farmintr" station, they have held enthusiastic meetings and are united on locating that station in 'J. their county. Can the people of : 4:. Gilliam county afford to let Sher V -man win out? What will be done? The time for settling this propos ':L ition isf getting shorter every day f and the question must be decided , va very soon. A meeting will no doubt be called in a few days v ' to see what action the farmers of Gilliam county are willing to take. It is hoped that the farm ers will watch for notices calling for such a meeting and come pre pared to offer suggestions. . . , Poultry raising is one of the phases of husbandry that has not yet been attempted in this section though local conditions are peculiarly adapted to it At this time there is a scarcity eggs for the local market. The poultry, industry is one of the chief Sources of wealth in the nation but experiments conducted at the Oregon state experiment , station shows that the poultry business will be found more profitable without'the use of incubators. Th Excitement. How fast do you usually travel!" 1 don't iy much attention, to that.' answered the motorist "I get mot of my excitement lu watching the ro tililltv with which pedestrians mov out of my way.-Washington Star. Feminine Nerves. There are nervous women, there are hvnernerTous women. But women so nervous that the continual rustle of il)t skirt makes thein nervous no. there are no women so nervous as that Wellington Free Lance. .F ULTQNSPEHS INSOMNIA. Large Crowd Gathers! to Hear Senator Dis cuss National Issues. More than 300 people crowded into the Armory last rriilay . . ... i. - .i-- eveninur to listen to a ciear enunciation of Republican priiv ciples and the advocacy of the candidacy of Wm. H. Taft for the presidency, as presented by 0u the nf. Hon. Chas. W. Fulton, U. senator from Oregon. Party harmony prevailed and leaders prominent in the coun cilsof the party were present from various sections of Gilliam Curious We In Which It Affected t Woman's Imagination. 'I cau't stuud this any louger, doc tor. . aald the nervous woman. 11 the patient lu the ucu mom to mine, No. Si, doesu t keep quiet at uigut must change my room or leave tue sanltarluu) altogether." "WUata tint truuhlcr asked her physician. She u.i one of thene iiiuenky ota wiHMlen tiedaloads. aud every time the turns over It awakens mo. I.at night she did nothing but tons to aud fro, and 1 dldu't get a single wluk of lep." "I ll see to that at once." he assured her. "A woman lu your condition cer taluly must have absolute quiet at night. Ml have the iwtlent In No. The frwh air will be better for her anyway The next morulug the nervous wo man appeared in ttio consultation room of the sanitarium In nullum mood. How did yon slccpr asked the doc tor. IVrfectly," she replied, tl'm so n FALL AND WINTEB1 mm "In r'raaV Ca-. I u nnri WWW poiiTities. Senator much ohllirtil to you. It made a great Danneman, of Clem, an old-time Fulton was introduced by C. A. ' nnM h. . . ... He was telling the truth, because he feuirifl nt thA c,rrfAlcpr knew the iower of the ImnKluatlon In r . n . J 1' 1 - UIWHW, rR W'IIIIIT ll UIW wit.itw. Senator Fulton delivered a I nin,p ' ,. ' ,, . stroiiff address explaining Some occupied at night for lhre weeks. The of the planks in the Republican peifont had been sleeping on the nwf platform and vigorously assail- all the time. Exchange. Sticks to His Word. lie is a mau who sticks to every word he says. "Is that so?" "Yes: he stutters so." New Telegram. Necessity Is stronger far than art. Aeschylus. Does it seem proper that Con don, a city of 1800 inhabitants, should when occaon requires have to go to Maville, a little cityof 100 people to get a band to furnish suitable music for the occasion? If Mayville has enough enterprise to start and maintain a band such as 'furnished the . music on last Friday evening, Condon should be aEle Jo organize t. one which in a year's time -tvwould be known and sought V for over this part of the state. A good band is a credit to any town not only to the music lovers but also to the merchants. Mayville's band shows what a little energy and "boosting" will do. Condon could and would have a band if it got the same amount of support from the people who live here. Sheriff Sale. Notice U hfrebr siven that an execution slid .rnler ol ale wm Isatlvd ont ot the Circuit Court l the State o( IK.nron. tillilam County, on the ith day ol SeptemtwMSUS. Hpon a decree therein rendered oil tlw.'latday ol September l'JUS. ill iavnr ol tke Condon National Bank, s corporation, plaiiltlir and amino! llllam . Welch , drlrnilant wmcn aaia xeratlnn and order ot aale it to me llrected and commandlns me to sell the prop irty heniuaftei dwribwt. for the purpoee ot .tisfvln the IndKement ot the plaintiff In aald -hum" for the sum ot Fifteen Hundred and no-IU) IKalu.OO Dollars. with interval thereon at the rate ol ten per cent per annum from the Uth day ol lime 1907, aud l.'O.0O attorney lees, and the Cost and disbursement of said it taxtd at 16.7li. Then'tore. in compliance with said execution nd order if sale, twill on Tuesday, the lt:i dity of November, 1. at the hour ol 2 o'clock P.M., at the Court House door in Condon, Oil- Ham contity,Onirn. n-ll at public auction b the :n hest bidder for cash In hand, for the purpose if satljfj Iiik the jndKment and decree above mentioned, the lollowlnif described real estate: to-wit: The South-west quarter (') of the North-west quarter i, North-hall m) ol the South west onarter '-i- and the North-west quarter - of the Konth east quarter Vi of ticction Twenty-live -J- In Township Three - South of kanee Twenty-one 1 Kat of the Willamette Meridian: sit.iaied in Gilliam County. OreK'in. Paled this 7th day of October. 1908. K. M. Kookrs .Sheriff of Gilliam Conuty, Ortnon Uatcof first publication, October th, 1W18. Date of last publication, .November 6th, 190K. ing the fallacies in the Demo cratic doctrines. ' He took up the political record of Mr. Bryan and showed how vacillating it had been. His peroration was an eulogy of Mr. Taft, the patriot and statesman. This tribute to the Republican candidate was the signal for prolonged ap- Dlause from the audience. The speaker advocated the Tork Lipctionof Mr. Taft because it means the continuation of pros perity at home and the increase of the nation s prestige nbroad. Senator Fulton declared that the Republicans favored the t-s- tablishment of postal savings banks but that the Bryan theory of guarantee of banks deposits would prove destructive to the business interests of the country. On the question of labor, the senator said that the Republican party had always been the friend of the wacre earner and that through its policies the party had been able to secure for the wage- earner an equality of opportun ity and such positive statutory frotetaional Director. Q W. PARM AN ATTORNEY-AT-LAW U. S. COMMISSIONER Careful attention given to all Irtjalness entrusted in my care. Cmerrtt fiiisk : Cundon, Oregon. I "If I am elected President (I propose to devote all the lability that is in me to the constructive work of sugges ting to Congress the means sby which the Roosevelt poli cies shall be clinched." Hon. Wm. H. Taft. At Sandusky, Ohio, September H, VMM ARE VOU ONLY HALF ALIVE? People with kidney trouble are bo weak and exhausted Unit they are only half alive. Foley's Kid ney Remedy makes healty Kidneys, restores lost vitality, and weak,del icate peoplere restored to health. Refuse any but Foley's. Condon Drug Company. , Notice For Publication. Not Coal Land Department of the Interior. United Suites Laaduflice, The Dalles, Oregon, Sept 22 1908. Notice is hereby given that Steven Horn, ot Trail Fork, Oregon, who, on December 20th, l'JO made Homestead Entry. Serial o.0lail No.HH.Jfi forNEUNWU-NKSE-andSWHSK'4. Section 25, Township 5South,Kange2! East, Willamette Meridian, has Hied notice of Intention to make Final Commutation i-toof to establish claim to to the land above described, before George W. Fai man, United StatM Commissioner, at bis office In Condon, Oregon, on the 6th day of November, l'JOS. Claimant names as witnesses: Dan Pleasant, Merrtt Frizj'.ll, George Myers, Leo Bushett, ail of Trail Fork, Oregon. C. W. Moore. Register. OOD & CAVEY. Physicians and Surgeons n. and Nlirht Calls liromtitly answered lulu-., iwenml Floor Hnlk.-r llillldlnit. ftiruvr I Main and spring street. Condon. Oregon J W. DONNELLY, M. D. Physician and Surgeon. Diseases of Women a Spec ialty. Condon. Ore. Q F. BUTLER DENTIST rmn Slid Brliluf. Work a HtM-ClsUV. protection as shall p ace him on upsmir. m giiuu o. nana iinuuiuu. a level in dealing with his em ployer. The Republican party has passed an emploper's liabil ity act for inter-state railroads and has established an eight- hour law for government em ployes on governmen t construc tion work. The policif s of the present administration cannot fail to commend themselves to the approval of the farmers, said the speaker. The Repub lican party has always been l tally interested in the welfare of the farmers and has guarded him from discriminating rail road rates, has provided for the enforcement of pure food laws and has done much for the pip- motion of agriculture. It has increased the comforts of counttry life by the extension of the free rural delivery. Political information. Close for election October 20. Presidential election November 3 i. E. WELL! AUCTIONEER AND VALUATOR MHct attention given to btutaow. So'es een- ucuo. vaiuauouagiToa. CON DOM, OmlOON in! I promptly nttutom in all conniflMi, or no . 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The mtetresii of a hoHpItable borne In New York recently bad to employ a new second girl whose work she liked, but whose blunt and forbidding man ner she liked not at all. She talked to the girl and urged her to be pleasant and agreeable whenever she bad to say anything to other people, particularly visitors. A great surprise for the mistress fol lowed this admonition. The next day the girl happened to attend the door, and she opened It just as her mistress was passing through the ball. To the astonishment and bewilderment of the latter the fdrl reached out and, catch ing the caller by the band, actually dragged ber Inside the door, express ing her pleasure at seeing ber, and then hastened to announce the call to her mistress. New York Bun. Married Man In Trouble A married man who permits any member of his family to take any thing except Foley's Honey and Tar for coughs, colds and lung trouble, is guilty of neglect. Nothing else is as good for all pulmonary troub les. 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