I'itHiiPoiniiii mo inn cow bin cow!
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Ed IlostetUcjaf The Dalles j There la a deal under way, w h'ch
s m tondoil hursday who if curried rut, will make L K.
s urana siaat
Lon Rock Happening
J. B. GofT of Lon Rock ship-
pea car load or cattle to Port
land the first of the week.
Henry Neal of Lone Rock
passed through town today with
three carloads of cattle, mostly
dry cows, for the Portland mar
ket . He alno purchased 3400
head of Iambs at two dollars
head from Dob Wright, W. Mas
cal and others, that will be run
this winter on the Lone Rock
range Fossil Journal.
John Madden, the pioneer stock
rancher, spent several days in
the county scat this week.
W. C. Winslow, of Salemad-
urcsseU Uie people of this vici
nity Tuesday evening on the
campaign issues and showed the
voters why they should vote for
Taft
. Mayvllle Notes,
Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Keves of
Mayville were Condon visitors
on Tuesday. '
.
Farmers int!ii.i section we
quite busy sOwlnt? fall grain.
h. A. 'Stinchnuld" returned
Monday from lon where he has
,been attending, a meeting of the
stockholders of tluo Sparta Min
ing Co.
M. M. Cushinff moved his fam
ily into Mr. .TtkConnJH'j, prop-
, . ,erty las; week. -
i If N. Beeatjn' 1 moving hi family
;i fTto the property he recently
urcha8ed fror Mr. Walker.
' .' Mm. r?iiKiin(r sti.t Mm Cmittt
w Condon visitors the fore
part of the week. -
yf "'ffrs. J. F. Thomas haj just
: f received a nice new line , of Fall
; millinery goods., .
Qe Mayville Cornet Band will
Ko to Fossil Saturday evening
. .to furnish music for tW Demo-
4; Jtcratic rally. ' j'i'; :
P Miss Nettie McGilvray was
visitor here Saturday. ,
. Misses Ruby Santo and Stella
Dodson attended church services
at Cottonwood school house last
Sunday.
mrs. r. uoiacn and little son
Lee left Monday for the Wilto
mette Valley to attend the fune
ral of Mrs. Golden'a brother-in
law, John Smutz.
The Ladies Aid Society will
meet at the home of Mrs. Blank-
enship on Thursday.
Thomas & Edelman have
moved thir blacksmith shop ii.to
the Burns building opposite the
Keys & Cushing warehouse.
Mr. Judd of Arlington was a
business visitor her Monday.
f the Odd Pel.
lows jodgo of tf state has been
attending lodgfneetings in the
different townJouth. He also
attended the iJ meeting of the
local lodge. Jr. Hostettleris
pQBtmasterat fic Dalles.
The new firrM Rice & McCoy,
successors to I L. Price & Co,
opened businel Monday Oct 2C.
says the Dailyjhroniclo of The
Dalles. The ijends of Mr. Rice
will be pleased to hear that he
has decided tdema:n in business
in Eastern Orion.
Laurance the owner and manner
of the telephone systems of Gil-
ham, Wheeler.Sl.e. man and Grant
counties. Mr. laurance is the
owner and manager of the loca!
system and irives the best of
satisfaction.
WANTftD, FOR
FOUND,
LOST,
4
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. I,
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t
Real Estate Transfers.
Margret Byrne to James F.
Thomas et al 2 lots
in Mayville $ 400 00
John M. Roberts to Howard
Tobey 160 A 1600 CO
A A Ames to J F Reisacher
160 A 2000 00
. I M Smith to Delia Goff
4 lots Lonerock ,205 CO
I M Smith to A B Stanley
. lots in Lonerock . 1 00
D B Thomus et ux to J O
1 Elrod 400 A 10 00
' Nancy M Meek to E Curran
403 A 10075 00
W L Barker et ux J W Hire
240 A 1000000
J B Wiseman to U S
160 A ' ;i 00
W Lord .et al to Sarah K
Kibbey 4 lot in Condon 200 00
Geo Gibbons et at to John A
. .Miller 680.25 A 17000 00
VE K Cleveland et ux E D '
. Lantis 160 A , " 2400 00
PATENTS
UStoH S Woodl60 A, US to
Alexander Crawford 161 68 A
US to George W Crawford 161.
' 68 A U Sto Alva C Jackson
160 A , '
" r
Enoch Klminin. an expert
tailor arrived! in town a few
days ago and Ueclded to locate
here. He has rented the build-
nffon the ?tW side of Main
street former! occupied by L.
T. Price's cmfectionery, one
door south of ihe Eastern rest
aurant Mr.filmgrain is readv
to fit you with the latest styles
in suits, wilt also clean and Dress
clothes. See his ad elsewhere.
R. R. Butler returned Wednes
day evening from his campaign
tour through the Willamette
Valley.
Elder A. J. Moore returned
Tuesday from Wallowa county
where he has been for the past
two weeks holding a series of
meetings which were very sue
cessful.
Mrs. F. B. Golden of Mayville
was a passenger on the local
Tuesday for Cottage Grove.
She went to uttend the funeral
of her brother-in-law, John
Smuttz, who formerly lived in
this vicinity.
0-)ftCO Ko4.fi llg, tilt) l,CKt OH
earth, fur hI. Arlington l.umlicr
Cuiii'imiy.
Th rlL- dotal lurnl.hpi flrat-cUo
Mril unj roomi to tlirlr pHtrnna m
rontoimbl rultt. Try tliem evk.
Come in and make your select
ion of a heater. Hunt, the Hard
ware man has a fino line to
choose from and at the right
prices.
Notlo for Publication,
rnblle UM Mai H.tl.1 No- WH
, ' - Inul.lI KU THACT ,
. L',R.UndORi riw Itallva. Otfon,
Oetl. IW.
Kuiic (a tmlif irn Umt. dlmlrd In the
-xnBlHlonrol lha Ooti.nl U4 Olflra, an
4f Mm prurl.lmu at ! arl ol t unarm au
ord Jan 1, IWa, rnWlo-Nu. mi. w. will
ofl.r lunala, la Hit blabaal tMMr, al 1 11 p. m.
wlha 7tu4rol timmimt nail, al tlila olllr.
Uwl.Ulowliiflnwlaf Unil.to ll: nKKM.
KWSNKV.M, I p. IK. haii(2l K..W.JI.
Auf Miaoaa rlalalu alfrl lha abun
ifcwtltwl laixl, aia vlrlwl iu ni loalr claliiu.
otulijcrtlun. ou ur bofura lh ilay alwr
aal(iialad (or aula.
The clubbing price of the Con
don Globe, the Orecron Semi-
Weekly Journal and the Pacifie
Monthly is now $3.00-the big
gest $3 worth of reading on the
market.
f. H . Muoaa, Ketutar.
Notlr (or Pablli atlun- Ixuausl Tract. .
Public Uud ala. m
TbaDallM.Omiuii, Und ufflif.Ocl. la. ltf(K
Nullce la bbr Klraii Dial, dlnvlrd b)r tin
CoiaaiUiluiiar ol Ilia Uancral Uml oDli-a, iimlvr
pmtrUloil, Ol Act Ul I'DDIIHI alIKIHl Jum M.
m, l'ntllo-Nn. IM, w will ullv-r al public ul
to lha bliihaat bidder, at Wo'clnci a. in . on
lha 7lhlr ( Daccffllwr nail, al thla ulllra. the
Inllowliu tract ol land, lo-wlt: .i't NK'i
. T, Tp. 2. I.. H. Ill K W. II.
Any parauna clalmlnt advaracljr Uie aburo-dr-.
acrlbvd landa an wlvlaad to flic their claluia, or
obJacUona, ou or bclura Ilia da)r alwr dcalnnat
d lor aala.
C. W. Moure, KckIiUt.
Sheriff Sate.
Notice la Ucrebr drenthat an esecntlon and
onltf ol eale waa luned oat ol lha ClK'ilIt Conrl
nllhaHuleol Urriron, (illllam County, on the
Jolli dajr ol Heptember.ltiuK, Mn a decree therein
rendered on thelatday ol (teiiiliur IWM, In
(evor ol the Condon National Hank, a
corporation, plalntlir ami aialnat William
Welch , deleiidant wlilch aatd
execution and order ol tale la to me
illrected and commanding me to aril the prop
erty herelnaltrr deacrlbed, lor the purpoao ol
atlalylng the Judgement ol the platnUlT In aald
canae tor the amn ol Fllteen Humtred and
no iuo ll.'WI.OO) Ixillara, with InU'rcat thcri'an al
the rale of ten per rent, per annum 1mm the
Hill day ol lune 1WI7, and attorney
leva, and Ihe route and dlnburavmenta ol anld
nltuxedat IIA.7A.
Therelore, In compliance with anld execution
and order ol eale, I will on Tneadar, the liltli
day ol Noramber, IWM, at Ihe hour ol 1 o'clock
P.M., at the Court llouae door In Condon, (III-
Ham County, Oiticiii, aell at public auction to the
hlgheat bidder (orcaeh in hand, lor the ptirpoae
nt aatlafyluK Uie Judgment and decree above
mentioned, the tallowing diwrlbtnl real eatale:
lo-wlt:
The aouth-weat quartor (t) til the North-wont
quarter (,), North-hall (t,) of the rhiuth-wvat
quarter - and the North-Wuat quarter
ol the Houth-eaat quarter - ol Hectlon
Tweuty rlro -21- In Townahlp Thnw J
South of Range Twenty-one - J Kaat ol Ihe
Wlllnmette McMillan: altuntvd lu (lilllam
County, Oregon.
DaM thla 7th day of Octolicr. IWW.
It. M. Rook nil,
HhcrlfTof Ollllam County, Oregon.
Date of flrat publication, OcUibcr lit!;. I!l0s.
Date of laat publication, November Oth, l'JOrl,
rrofoulonal Directoru
QW, PARMAN
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
U. S. COMMISSIONER
Careful attention giveu to all bualnraa
eniruplwi in my care.
CvH.rrh flUk ; (Joml.in. Oregon
YyOOD & OAVEY,
Physicians and Surgeons
Hay and Night Call. uromr.llr n.w.n.l
Oltli-e. hetiind Kloor Harker BullUiug, mrnrr
m.iu aou --Miiia oiiveia,
Condon, Oregon
All baala'lvertleuietit4rvrtia amder thla head
al Ihe fair of HVK I't.Mn I r l.lNK EAI H
INxt'K. II YOt' hare anything to aril, or Willi
in bay antllilug. or h .r lnl anytliing: IKY A
"WAST AD" In flilituHuiii. The r.ulu will
anrprlae yo'l.
IiOST-Ladies' pocket book
containing $8 lost between the
depot and John Randall's res
idence on Monday evening.
Finder plcaxe leave at this oflice
or at Randall's Harber Shop.
Cash will be paid for fresh
eggs, delivered at the Model
Restaurant
Wanted to exchange for
horses, good corner lot in best
residence district in Condon. Ap
ply at this oflice.
For SALE-Post-office cabinet;
about 50 call boxes, suitable for
any country post-ofiice. Will be
sold cheap. Inquire at this oflice.
n I fXI lO ITZ TTT.,
ii n. umiyz
oaaet Maculae) eara the nadera T this atar the kaat ei'tartuall
( lb year . '
Review or Rtviews . ts.ooi u. f or
auntii aauuini .... 1.0O
WOMAN'S HOME COMPANION I.2S)
;!$3.oo
AND FREE wttn rdr, baaoliful araralafn, a 73-peere koafe
a aat uluItaln) u aio,, wth iu Weeura vtawa. ,
SUNSET MAGAZINE
saaj raiacieco, caureaaia
Beautiful putumr; 525
ALLHATS KKPUKSENTATIVB OF THE
lSKSTKALLSTYLKS
NEW HHAI'KN. NEW CtiMiUHAXII HKAIJrX TO HVJT
KVEKV VACK. YOU AMR IMVITKU TO CALL AT
MISS CREINER'S MILLINERY PARLORS
CONDON AMUSEMENT HALL
MYERS A WILLOUCHBY , Prop.
Goods pried in n manner that
will bewilder and delight you. Tin-
S. B. Barker Co.
For Sale- A Cornish Organ,
a good instrument Inquire at
this office.
Found A pair of spectacles
with smoked glasses. Call at
Globe oflice.
WANTED
laical r4'tnwiiutirra fur f'nn
O.111 and t-irliilty to knk allrl
ffVlirWHlB HHtt li. !..-.. ,.k
wrlillon Hat of a liromiuriil Ini.iillilv m.ii.ilii
ll a aalary ai J rutoiniulim In. I.. KerlrlHfr
'Iraintlilr lint nut nt-Mu.r. liiMxl .i,.,riin,li
( rili 1 lu rxui. Addri-aa Fui.li.li. r. Box bt.
11 nun u, Near York.
' TOBACCOS An app opiate resort in BILLIARDS
CIGARS which you are invited to POOL
CAHDIES tpend a pleasant hour CLUB ROOMS '
MAIN STREET. CONDON
Is Your Property For Sale?
We are rantaallr rmMni liKialrlra from all
part of iaa Uaiwa tata Ux Farait. Viarrara aaa
Coantrr ana Cltr Hoaiet a tea Partite Coart. If
yoar Pfvaartr ! for aala watkall ha ilaa to alar It
aa oat Iim, ana pat jma la dtraf I cormpoaetace artta
a laraa aambaf ol ponuble barera. Aadrtaa.
TOWN 4 COUNTRY JOURNAL PUB. CO.
aaa jacaaoH ar., aaa paaNCtaco. eau
JW. DONNELLY, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon.
Diseases of Women a Specialty.
Condon, Ore.
B.
F. BUTLER
DENTIST
frown and Rrldi Work a Mrxvlnlty.
Uludhlra in Ullllam Co. Hank Building.
Offlie
Condon, Oregon
i.
a. WELU
AUaiONCCR AND VALUATOR
triet attention atom a huatnoan ai
4uttad. Valuatluua laa.
' OONDOM, OKiaOM
SfflU
promptlTr-tliMNl in ll ronntr14,or NO r.
TRAM-MARKS, I 'kvwit miU i u.rrltl.ia rfgi
trnKL thtiul Nktti-h, Mixtal or 1'uuto, for tno
report on pmrnUlnlUjr. ALL BUSINESS
STRIOTLV CONPIDbNTIAL. J illH tumoUCS
sxi'iiiMvi'ir HunutMiiiiii rcit'pctn'1'.
iHtiMwnw iiivpmors anoiiiu imrfiotir hftfKI-
POk UllllMW tUolatAlll KtKl (M'll iRtl'Ilt , V I.Jlt II-
Tenl mm will piy,llnw U grt m nTnrrwathf
TluUe liifuriiii.nua Htni (rw luaiiy aUlJruaA.
D. SWIFT & CO.
L50I Seventh St., Wnshinnton, D. C
Notlo For Publication.
Nut Coal Unci
ncpartment ol the Interior.
VnlUHl Htatea Laid OIHea,
The Dallea, Onwnn, Sept 22 IIHW.
Nntlea la hereby given thalMrven Horn, ol
Trail Fork, Oregon, who, on December 'JOth, ISKtft
made lloineatead Kntry, Serial No.Olirtl No.lUUA
lorNEWNW.ii-N,NK!,; and 8W!,NK, Wectlnn
2ft, Townahlp 5 SoHth, HaiiRO'fl Kaat, Willamette
Meridian, baa tiled notice ol Intention to mako
Final Commutation T root to eatHhilah elnlm lo
to the land above deerrlbed, belora Qeonre
W. Paiinan. United HtHt'ia Comnilaalonvr, at bin
olllce In Condon, Oregon. on SUl ""J '
November, MOri.
CUimant iiHtnea ai wittieaaea: Pun Pleaannf,
Verrlt Krlawll, George Myera, Leo Buahett, all
ol Trail fork, Oregon.
C. W. MooM, Reglatcr,
FOLEY'S
KIDNEY CURE
f NOCUNtO AND OtrCNOCO. end
aimwtiiar ur Lioo.foriLaBrl aavri -h tvnaJ rrrpirl
yrtw avirw, bow to ObUU pAM)U, Umim mirtTli
euprrlcLU Mo, N UlL COUNTRIES.
mttmrf mmJ oflm tkr paUnU
Ihtffit ind litfrinfiwwt rVactio tUclsilvsty.
Writ or com to mm
IU Hail , 999- VstN4 IMm Mm Oin.
WAtHINQTON, D. C.
mama
me noiidau season
Will soon be here.
What will be more
suitable for a pres
ent than a. good
picture of yourself?
Come early and
avoid the rush of
' the season. Re
member we guar
antee to please you
in all ways.
J. P. ROLLINS, Photogra
pher, Condon, Oregon.
unnnnjuuuvarurtxuvvruiu
J
9 HOWARD HEATERS !s
The Only Stove that Heats the
Floor. Pays for Itself in One Year
by Saving. Fuel.
Tiio HOWARD HEATERS are'without
question the BEST HEATING SsTOVES
OS THE MARKET by beintt built so
that they heat the floor, also burning
all the gas formed instead . of escaping
up the chimney as in other heaters,
thereby saving one-lhird to one-half
the fuel.
THE HOWARD will save you the
PRICE of YOUR OLD HEATER by
the SAVING of FUEL, and you will
be better satisfied and your home more
comfortable if you will set aside the
old stove and buy a '
ovuard, tl?e 5toue ttyat 5ave8
You roi?yI
2 W. L BARKER & G0. 8
3 EZXOZZ3 i iy
rjnnuannjunjrinjinfuvriruarininj g
vr xvX'M
"TUBWIIIVT CITY-
WILL CURE YOU
of any case of Kidney or
Bladder disease that is not
beyond the reach of medi
cine. Take it at once. Do
not risk having Bright's Dis
ease or Diabetes. There is
nothing gained by delay.
50c. and $1.00 Bottles.
RKFU8I lUBSTITUTIS.
Condon Drug Co.
0f
"A .Vic.-
In the heart of
the grreat
wheat belt,
the county
scat of Gilliam
county and
distrib u t i n g
a large rich
center lor
territory.
The Largest Primary
Grain Shipping Point
in the United States
for the year 1907 r
Surrounding country offers
exceptional .advantages for
investments. Splendid in
ducements for the home-
seeker. Keep your eye on q
Condon. 5
fifi
OREGON BUILDERS
ARE TH D0IN3 WHAT YOU Ail TO POPULATE T0UH3TATE
OREGON NEEDS PEOPLE settles, h.inest farmers,
mechanics, merchants, clerks, people with brains,
strong hands and a willing heart capital onto capital.
The Oregon Railroad & Navigation Co.
is sending tons of Oregon literature to the East for dis
tribution through every available agency. Will you
not help the good work of building Oregon by sending
us the names and addresses of your friends who are
likely to be interested in this state? We will be glad
to bear the expense ol sending them complete inform
ation about Oregon and its opportunities.
COLONIST TICKETS will be on sale during Septem
ber and October from the East to all points in Oregon.
The fares from a few principal cities nre:
From Denver $3000 From Louisville . ....$41.70
" Omaha 80.00 " Cincinnati. ... 42.20
" Kansas City..,. 30 00 Cleveland 44.75-
" St. , Louis....... 35.50 " New York 55.00
From Chicago 38.00
TICKETS CAN BE. PREPAID
If you want to bring a friend or 'relative to Oregon, de
posit the proper amount with any of oh r agents. The
ticket will then be furnished by telegraph.
' - D. TIERNEY, Local Agent, Condon, Oregon.
WM. McMURRAY, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon.
The Globe Printing
JinnrtruinruuximianjininrijiiarB
Shows Qucality.