THE CONDON GLOBE
HARTSHORN & MERESSE
FRIDAY, OCT. 30. 1908.
8CB-NPT10S PRICK. M.30 VtK YEAR.
Intend t Pooffire u accoml-vlM. ttr.
pablMwd Ewy FrMT.
J Cojj lorrkBt of lunJlnWltllol4 bt
ach rak to laiura prompt attcauou.
Carta ot Ttina. RwolaUon. ot Rwct. Etc..
I rata pt Um. In wlTWicr, k wordi to lln.
OUwradratMtng itea on a.ltoauon.
Coirtcosihw. ko. m. r. or
Unnd.vm xTcutiu ol eit moutn in Arm-
on Hall Kl room. Vlaltinc brother are r-
,,tl to Bot with as. A warm welcom
wait, tou.
Manv nerhara remember the pro
phecy of some calamity howlers
a few months ago predicting
nr1 future for the Wheat City,
that many of the store buildings
would be in sore need of renters.
Do they now realize that their
prophecy has come to naught
nd that since that time nine
VniUmrra have been filled and
that the owners are now enjoy
intra revenue from rent much
lartrer than before? Also that
thP maioritv of the newly oc
cupied buildings are located on
tfeo wst side of Main street,
and to still further ridicule such
prediction that a new up-to-date
liverv buidinz is now under con
striction on that very side of
Main street, that the imposing
hrick structure the home of the
Rr Thomas Aauinas Academy
comDletion. while other
M (.avw a a.
places of business may be started
within the next few months.
Elmgrain the tailor, Lancaster
truncal estate man. Lane ine
restaurant man, Shelton the real
estate man. Thouvenel the sec
ond-hand furniture man, the
Condon Athletic Club, Hire the
liveryman, Andrews the bowling
alley man, Barr of the American
theatre, Brown the drayman,
Hilderbrand the feed stable man
the S. B. Couture Fuel Co., and
the promoters of the proposed
electric railway line, must
nil lQVO thnncrht differently
or must not have consulted the
v.iror The Wheat City is
growing in spite of the prediction
and has a bngnt iuiure.
Clem News.
Kenneth Welshons came down
from Condon Monday for a few
day's visit
Mrs. Geo, Welshons left Tues
eay for Pendleton to visit rel
atives.
S. C Dodson was in from the
ranch Wednesday with two teams
to take out his household goods
that were shipped from Condon
Wednesday morning.
Jas. Larch drove in from the
ranch Monday. He says he is
busv seedinsr his fall grain and
expects to finish about the first
week of November. Mr. Larcn
is one of the most prosperous
farmers of this vicinity.
Four bold bad hunters left
here last Sunday for the Blue
mountains in search of deer
That means that there will be
be enough venison for the winter
when they return.
School bearan Monday with a
mod attendance. The new build
o
ing is certainly a credit to the
town.
Peter Jost is with us again; he
like a number of others who have
left here and returned, thinks
there is no place like Eastern
Oregon.
Jno Chandler received a Hart
'nrr Gasoline Traction Engine
this week to do his plowing on
his ranch near here. Whether it
is a success or not is yet to be
demonstrated.
Mr. and Mrs. Grant Wade and
little son were here Wednesday
on their way to Portland.
The Interior Whse Co. received
car load of extra fine lumber
at their station here last week.
R K. Searcv was in town Tues
day on his way to Schuttler Flat
to hunt geese.
Tr is rumored that Geo. Will
iams has sold out all his persona
nronertv to Walter Wade; he is
undecided as yet where he will
locate
Henry Wilkin's was a busines
vistor here this week.
SMMLANNUAL STATEMENT
OF TIIK FNANCtAt. CONDITION OF CHL.LTAM CO.
CI.KRK S SA.V ASXVAL STATEMKXT
. . . ... - ..I a:il...t.t fa.lllltV
Mm.... th aimuml of cU.mi allowed n M i ouniv v.imr. w v......... - .
and unpaid m.m pr i, . ,.
... I i .lu.' f 3OT I"
t. utility v nun ami x miiwii. .
Circuit Court
Jiiytire Court
Sheriff offic
Clerk' office
Treasurer' ortiws . .
Corunai ' Otfif "" "
School Superintendent' otficti
Stock Inspector' ottic ;
Aaaeafor' omoe
Tax Rebate v
Current expense
Courthouse ex petite
Jail expenses
Care of Poor
Care ol Insane - '
Road and Highway
A.essuieut A Collection ol Tax
1
n FALL AND WINTER!
Bridget
Elect on Ixpsnse..
Uiscellaueou
. , . t W
. . . 108 tW
. . . ion i
. . . W
. . . 03 SO
... 8U 00
... l!6
... W
... 2S3 05
... 1!
... 733
... 10W
. . .10004 75
. . 8U 15
... 770 00
y
n
D80 33
4 05
Total xmount ol claim allowed
.......... ... ammiuiiivii WARttANTa t'NPAlD.
. : l i.t .... 30th. lUOo o 7
County arrania ouwuihuiiib i '
Kstituated luterest accmeu
Somebody is going to be elected
president of the United States
in a few days. It may be said
with safety that it will not be
Hisgen, or Watson, or Debs.
The country will survive either
horn of the dilemma. Both
parties are vociferating their
confidence in the'result This is
matiwnarv. However, it is the
Antv of pverv voter to cast his
ballot on the third of November.
Fossil Items
Mrs. Gertrude Noland and
f.n. Mrs f. C. Soear of
lllttlivi , e
Fossil were in Condon Monday.
They took the train Tuesday for
Hood River where they expect
to make their home in the future
Mrs. Mabel Smith of this city
left Wednesday for eastern
Washington.
A large number of Caledonians
from this city and vicinity are
in Condon celebrating the annual
Caledonian festivities.
Cove-Lamb
A verv Drettv weddig occured
on Wednesday at 12 o'clock at
the home of A. B. Lamb in this
city, Dr. Howard Gove and Miss
Abie Lamb were united m mar-
riaee. Both young people are
residents of this city. They left
on the Condon stage Thursday
for Portland where they will
spend two weeks before return
ing to Fossil.
Total amount unpaid county warrant 811,2 ,6
Statx o Orxisos, I M
i.ll.i.n. I
. riv ,.t th. Count ol Gilliam. State ol Oregon,
1 I'lia. it norurr. vwh.. viwi., - ... .
. . ' . , .t . .... t t. . .ml mrrect statement ot the amount
io liervDV ceruiv mat iur' ..
ot claim, allowed by the County Court ol aaid County tor the h T yea, em. g
onU'c30th davof September 1W8. lor wtnen warranu
. i ...,t. .,utandin and unnaid on said date a th " appears
t M. n.l U n.w i.rtl.'ittl eustodv.
upon me reco. vm. ---' ... ,0, ... (lf
Witness my hand ana the seat oi me t,ounj v,uur, i
Octobr, A. D., 1908. ma. n.
SKALJ
COUNTY TREASURER'S 5.V AS.SUAL STATEMENT
arch SUt,1908,Palance on hand, (Jen Fund, page SI
Due from School District Ho. , pge so
Fee received Irom Psarl Jarl, Co. Clerk,
Chas. H. Horner " "
School District No 19, relun led. interest on bond
I'roceed ol etray la'. R. M. Roger, Sheaf!,
Received Irom E. Wheir, J.l.,Cou:on, nn
Exam, lee " G. T. MeAithur, Supl ol School
J.C.Sturiill.
.Scboel District N'o. 8, cbgd twice with m item
Moore cl arxed with interett on last S 01 l" tax
School Futid received from State Treasurer,
State Road Fund " " Secretary of Slat
Rec'd from R M Roger, Sheriff, 1891 tax
1895 "
1899 "
.. 1897 "
1898 "
1900 "
W01 "
1902 "
1903 "
1904 '
1605 "
1903 "
1907 "
Paid mit a follow:
Interest on the last of the 1900 tax
Kiret half ol the 1907 tax
School Warrant redeemed a per Clerk' rclpti
County Warrsnts
Road "
Special School and city taxa
Balance
$ 29909 34
15 93
823 65
300 60
15 00
14 50
10 00
7 00
14 00
22 00
to 00
1179 20
800 36
3 50
S 40
2 06
2 00
.34
8 00
6 00
13 45
12 43
S3 95
23 73
67 60
186 89
13420 16
Everything You Need to Wear : :
Ladies' Dress Goods in 6 yd
to 8 yd patterns 42 to 52 in.
wide. Price, from $12 to $16
All the Latest Patterns In Navy Blue,
Reseda, Green, Brown and Black
Uilifit' Aulo Scurf, Shot
lMidS!iftw),liitnt ptlr m
nil ilosiKii fft to
3. Ml. Silk rlinwl. all
prii'f.
iWr Skin Novt-llip i
(up. 2"H! toll 25.
Mi.it Auto ('out. Cniioa
Coat, mxl Wool mid J'r
n..) Sw.utr, MK) to U 00
llrtt. ('H', HooK, SIiiic.
Kvcry ihinji '"'' "fi'tl for
Winter wtar.
N. C0". Koe A Co. IVilor M-lo Suit. Kit ml quality
Biirlitr,-.l. I.init.c nre cnr. fully filte.l ml maJo from nif
O ,.,r:Bu ..f aiirinran itml lnr.tl.ilil y. Kvwt lie Urn of ewlng
'm tloublo xlrpiiRlli.
v.. )().-. Tlii. I.n Wuiie Lino infill Ji' fvorytliiug new
itiul iusliioniil.lo in CKmka ami Suit. All tailoro.l thv purftjet
l.n Vogue wity.
Onlv seventeen football en
thusiasts were placed hors du
combat in a recent eame. Is it
possible that the sport may be
Heceneratintz and tending to
cj -
effeminacy?
Judge Taft announces that his
Administration will not be spec
tacular, but one of enforcement
of the law. Only evil doers need
fear the fulfilment of that pro
mise.
The Taft smile has become fa
mous. It is the" genial herald of
progressive prosperity.
"If I am elected President
I propose to,deYote 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.
AtSandmky, Ohio, September 8, 19
I 47512 10 f 47512 10
State ot Obkcios, )
J"', .... i.f tl.l .am I
i r ir.,rl. Tnnntv Treasurer of Gilliam County, Oregon,
J,. f . . " t
i i .t fu thdr thA lorpiroina' ! a iruo u m
rect gtatement of the amount received, paid out, and renminlnK on nana in tif
county treasury of aid county lor the lis monw enuing on mo m v,
ember.A. T., 1908, leu 13,218 VI
n :.. mu i..n.l tl. 17th dav ol uctoDar. iua
J. A. McMobrii, County Treasurer
SHERIFF'S SEMI-ANNUAL STATEMENT
. i .r,,) iwnnti warrant received for taxe and all othei
Jl L Uc iuiuuu. vi i""1"-;
wurceaand paid to the County Treaurer by the Sheriff ol Gilham county .Orogon,
from the Slat day of March 1908, to and including the 30th day of September 1W08.
Amount of taxe received Am't paid irea.urer on lax
For the year 1907 WttrranU ,.:..$ 11B 77
Ch...; 131W o
Sheriff Roll... 134 80
For the year 1908 Cash 14.M
. B f OA
1905 uasn
ARE VOU ONLY HALK ALIVE?
reoule with kidney trouble are
so weak and exhausted that they
are only half alive. Foley's Kid
ney Remedy makes healty Kidneys
restores lost vitality, andweak.del
icate people are restored to health
Refuse any but Foley's. Condon
Drug Company.
When everything looks up
a stumD
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,
Married Man In Trouble
A married man who permits any
hpr nf his family to take any
thing except Foley's Honey and Tar
for coughs, colas ana lung iroume,
is guilty of neglect. Nothing else
ia naonnd for all Dulnionary troub
les. The genuine Foley's Honey
unrl Tnr contains no ODiates and is
in a yellow package. Condon Drug
Company.
28 00
5002 50
2838 00
14234 35
770 Of)
7197 9
17414 98
A (iiv us a trial. We nrrcutt your patronage anil always
II .... . - . i ... .. ii.i.n rv (li'iiiiriiiiont o( our store. II
5THES.B.BARI(ERC0.-f;j
oocac: ', j3 !sv:c3Cc0 ;
WHEAT BARLEY
INTERIOR WAREHOUSE Co.
BALFOUR, GUTHRIE & CO., Managers.
lligest Vru ts I'aU For Gniin. Ctntral Wartlmuu lusintss Condudtd.
IIhs Storagr anJ Miiij; a Sfv.ittlty. I'rul.rs in Siukt IlirrA'ail. .'in.'i.. Iimt,
Sulfhnr Itinriit .N'l.v I tip 1:1,,
OATS
RYE
For 1907-Warrant f 118 71
" Cah.... 13168 69
' Sheriff' Roll 134 80
For 1906 Cah 186 89
ff
For the year 1904
1903
1902
1901
1900
1898
1897
189S
1895
1894
1891
28 73
25 95
.12 43
13 45
...6 00
...9 00
84
...2 00
...S 06
..2 40
.2 50
1905
1004
1903
1902
1901
1900
1898
1897
189S
1895
1894
1891
67 00
23 73
26 96
.12 43
13 46
.6 00
9 00
34
2 00
2 0b
2 40
2 60
R.cMfrom ala ol t.tr.y. ...14 50 P'd Trea. on tale e.tray. 14 60
Total amount received $13789 00 Am't paid treasurer 113789 00
Stats of Oreooh, )
f . ... ,,f I 'illin ... I .
I. R. M. Roger. Sheriff of aid County, do hereby certify that the forego
ing statement is correct ana true.
tl.la 1RII. rliv nl llatoDer A. U. 1UUB.
t ivijcdb ....
R. M. Rogiri, Sheriff of Gilliam County, Or.
cttumarV rtatemf.mt
Of the financial condition of Gilliam County, Oregon, on the 30th day ol Sep
lember A. V. 190.
ii.kiiitio.
To warrant drawn on Treasurer outstanding and unpaid
To estimated intereit accruea ttiereon
ToUl
Resources
By fund in the hands of the County Treasurer
applicable to the payment of County Warrant
Amount du County from former Treasuer
By Balance
Total
Liabilities
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$8522 75
90 00
$8812 75
Nothing
$3219 91
6392 84
$8612 75
$5392 84
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