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I i t I ' 3,' K THE CONDON GLOBE HARTSHORN & MERESSE Pilbliahera. FRIDAY, NOV. 6, 1908. si:b.--riptios prick, ti.ao kkr yer. EuwwJ at Puainlrlra aa arcomMlaa. maltar. lUWUhed F.trn Frl.lT. Opj Fur caintta a (landing ada koM to left at the rOkr anal lata lhaa Monday mm ol aavb we 10 lasur a-ioupt aitanuoa. Uanla ol Tbanka, Raanlntlona ol Rtapart. Eh, 5 tua per Hire, tu aitvanr. m wonla to Una. Otlm advetclains nM ou application. "lOt'RTCOSllON. NO. M, F. OF A. MEET w Muuaaya evening ol ach monln m Arm ory Hall ItnliK ma. Ylaltli brothers ar K qiivwtnt in mtMt with aia. A warm welcome aaaitaToo. Even Condon and Gilliam County fell into line and added their "small mite" by a vote of two to one, to the overwhelm ing majority given Taf t The demand of small girls for the Teddy bear instead of the old fashioned doll may be only another manifestation of the society woman's preference for a dog to a baby. The people . of this country have once more decided to re main under Republican rule, firmly believing it means pros perity for four more years. William H. Taft, the man wnom the people have elected to the Presidency of the United States, is perhaps better fitted to be the executive of this country than any person who has yet re ceived the honor. His vast ex perience in the different depart ments of governmental business has been wide and he has shown himself equal to every occasion. The people have confidence in Mr. Taft as is shown by the over whelming vote given in his favor. Everything now points to the greatest future and pros perity for this country and its people. On another page the attention of the farmers of Gilliam county is called to the meeting to be held at the court house on next Tuesday for the purpose of dis cussing the important matter of locating and establishing an ex perimental farm in this county. The state has decided to carry on the work provided suitable land is made available for the purpose without cost to the state. A station is bound to be located in either Sherman or Gilliam counties. What is this county willing to do? Do you realize the importance of such an en terprise and its results in a few years? The location of the farm is left entirely to the state and your presence and influence may locate this "dry farming experi mental station" in your vicinity. Has he been presented with that leather medal yet? That poor "overworked editor," who has been attempting to run a newspaper during the past year; who claims to have done so much in behalf of the experimental farm when he first mentioned it last week and then because it was neccessary; who hints the Globe had placed cold water on the proposition, when in fact, the Globe's file shows column after column on the subject; who says he is giving his readers too much news for their money, when in fact, he himself doesn't know a news item when it stares him in the face; who has again grasped his hammer because the Globe's true worth as a news giver is being recognized and many a new subscriber has been gained during the past year! He and his big hammer should really be rewarded! HKXAMCTHYI.I..NKTKTRAMINK The above is the name of a Ger man chemical, which is one of the uia-iy valuable ingredients of Fo ley 'a Kidney Remedy. Hexainel hylenetetraiuine is recounted by medical textbook anil authoritie aa a urio acid solvent and antisep tic for tha urine, TaKe Foley' Kidney Retredy as noon as you no tice any irregularities, and avoid a serious malady Condon Drug Company. Real Estate Transfers. Ruby and James Adams to Justin W Root 120 A $1 00 State of Oregon to William Hunt 120 A 210 00 State af Oregon to William Hunt 820 A 450 00 Paul Bronze et ux to F Moore lot 1 Condon 2500 00 I C Orwick et ux to J S Bums 169 69 A 2103 00 S B Couture to J J Couture 240A 5200 00 R M Rogers to Lulu Searcy 2 lsts Condon 113 50 G W Parman et ux to Henry Neel 1 lot Condon 2000 00 PATENTS UStoWmHuntlfJOA US to Fred B Moore 161 25 A US to Oliver H Guild 161 53 A FolEy's Honey and Tar clears the air passages, stops the irrita tion in the throat, soothes the in flamed membranes, and the most obstinate cough disappears. Sore and inflamed lungs are healed and strengthened, and the cold is ex pelled from the system. Refute any but the genuine in the yellow package-Condon Drug Co. IF YOU Havant Boughs Your I WINTER SUIT j uet. Gome and ass mil prices . '. first. rerTect tit: latest styles ' I Clean and Press j uour clothes, make them look i new. st reasonable rates. ENOCH ELMGRAIN j I Loeto4 at Frio' old eenfaotlonani Mud. Ind Soar south at Bank I Heating Stoves at $2.00 each 3.00 " 4.00 " 5.00 " 6.00 " 7.00 " 8.00 " and so on up. The 2.00 stove is first-class and the others grow better as the price increases. See Hunt the Hardware Man for the hest in town at the lowest prices. i North Main Street. LIVERY and FEED STABLE Under New Management Dan Hilderbrand Proprietor S.B. COUTURE & CO. Prepared to handle all kinds of Fuel Phone No. 6 A Office Lost Valley L. L. Co. Lumber for sale in our wood yard at about Half Price of the lumber being sold in Condon. . Bring in your bill and let us figure on them. RAW Ll'NOa When the lung are tore ami in flamed, the genua of pneumonia and consumption find lodgement and multiply. Foley's . Honey A tar tins the ooogh genua, cures the most obstinate and racking cough, heala the lungs, and pre vents serious results. The genuine i in a yellow package Condon Drug Co. Notlo For Publication. Irpartmertt nf lha Intatlor. IT. 8. Land Otto at Tha iMWa, Onfoa. Not i Unit. Ko,mlt !n4, Wo Sot lea la hivtT (Ivan thai Alilrd Kaa.t, ol (imkin. Oran. who n July inh. 107, mail Hoauataanl Eiitrj (Sa-rlal No, 011.11. Nt m, or Lola , 10, 13 awl 14. tawtton a, Township atn. Rang SO aal, vttllaw.la Manuian, baa tlhid BOIloaol Ma Intention to nak dual matatloa proof, toaatabllaa flam to lha tauil bora described, befora i:orf VY. Paratan, V. a i toaaalaatoirar. at hla oAc In Condon, (.tattoo Uw 1Mb da at Dm m bar. luu. Claimant namaaaa witnesses: Wltltaai Cn lenraod. William Dunlins. John Hataola. ul Condon, Urafon; Lynn rhilllpa, ol t'rojp, Kon. C. W. Moons. KqrUtrr. Notlo For Publication. Department ol lha Interior, "C.t Land Ofltea at Tba Dalles, trreirol). Sot Coal land. Nov. and. IS. ' .Notiea la hereby glean that Lawrencafhllds, ol Olei, Oregon, who, on January 2nd. 1WI, nada Homestead Sntry-SVrlalKo.SIIKt.-No. URt lor y(KV,. e. H. a WN K. avrUoa a. I1 Soath. Hans MEaat. VYIllamali MarlUlan, naa Rlad noUca ol ImanUon to mat Sua! nva-yaar nroul to aaiablUb rlala W tha land aboTadearrtbad. blora lha Kf lilar and Kvlav ar ol tba r.M Laad OlHra at Tha Dallaa, Oiou. on lha ISlb day of Dacambar, IW. Claimant namaa aa wliuaaan; Wlllard U fhllllpa. Hay Dunn. Tbomat Slay , John Dann all of Cruy, OrKon. C. W. Moou. RraHitar. Notlca For Publication. Public Land tela Maria) So- Of.? -1SOI..U LD TRACT I' .S. Laud One Tba Dallaa, Ornron, Oct. 21, IWt. rtotlpa It naraby (Iran that, at dlraelad by tba minlailontrnf lha Uanaral Ijiud Ofltea, nu lar tha proTlaloua of tha art of Comma ap- ItrovadJana i7. IWt. Publle-No. 303. ra will ittar for aala, to tha hlnhaat bidder, at I IK p. m. in tba 7tb day of Dacambar next, at thla offlra. Oiafolloarlnt tract of land, to wit: itVtKktNnt, aWt.SKaac.SS. lp.SH. Kautail B..W.M. Auy paraona t'Ulmlug tdvaraaly tha above leacrtbed laud, arc adrlaed to Hla their elalma. or objaclloua, on or before lha day above desif nated for tale. C. W. Moott, BaitUler. Notice for Publication laoiated Tract. Public lud Male. WJH TheDallea.OreKon. Land Ortlce. Oct . JO. IIWrL Notice la hereby irlvau that, aa directed by tha Commlialoner of the Oeueral Land office, nnder pruvlaioiit of Act of Contma approved June'Ji. IWt, Pnblle-No. SB, we will offer at public talc to Uie hkiheet bidder, at 30 o'eloet a. ra.. on the 7th day of December uext, at thla offloe, tna following tract of laud, lo-wlt: a WJ NKV4 see. 7, Tp. 2. R. 21 K W. M. Any penona clalmlus adrerarly tba above-da-, cribed landa are advlard to file their claims, or objection!, on or before the day above dcilinal ed for tale. C. W. Moore, Keg liter. Sheriff Sale. Notice la hereby liven that an execution and irrter of aale waa iuued out of the Circuit Court of tbeatateof (IrcKon, (illllam County, on the nth day of Septemoer.lWH, upon t decree therein rendered on the latday ol neptember I9W, In iavor of tan Conduit National Bank, t corporation, plaintiff and mralntt William A. Welch , defendant which ' Mid execution and order of lale la to me directed and coinmatiuttte; me to aell the prop erty hereinafter described, for the purpnae of atiifylng the Jndxement of the plaintiff In aald cauae for the aum of rifteen Hundred and oo-lOO l.'flO.UO Dollar, with intereet thereon ar the rate of ten per cent per annum from the 14th day of June 1U07, and flW.OO attorney feea, tnd the crjata and dliburaementa of aald asft taxed at 116.75. . Therefore, Incompliance with tald execution and order of aale, 1 will on Tueaday, the loth day of November, IMS, tt the hour of 2 o'clock P.M., at the Court Houae door In Condon, Oil Ham County.Otawon, aell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash in hand, for theJpurpoee of satisfying the Judgment and decree above mentioned, the following described real estate: to-wlt: i ' ' :'-.V The South-west quarter ) of the North-west ,uarter(4), North-half ',) of the South-west quarter yf-and the North-west quarter hi of the Bouth-aaat quarter y. of Section rweutydve -24 In Townsblp Throe S tooth of Kange Tweuty-ona 1 East of the Willamette Meridian: ituated In Gilliam County, Oregon, Dated this 7th day of October, 1M8. K. M. Rooxm, Sheriff of Oilllam County, Oregon. Date of first publication, October f t. 1908. Date of last publication, November 6th, linn. Notice For Publication. Not Coal Laud Department of the Interior. United Mates Laad Office, The Dalles, Oregon, Sept 22 1908, ' Notice la hereby given that Steven Horn, of Trail Fork. Oregon, who, on December 20th, 1905 made Homestead Entry, Herlal No.010.il No.14H.0il forNE'4NWX-NNE!-and 8WJ4NKK, riection 25, Township S Houtb,Kange22 East, Willamette Meridian, baa Sled notice of intention to make Pinal Commutation j-roof to establish claim to to the land above described, before George W.Paiman, United Stat-w Commissioner, at his office In Condon, Oregon, on the 6th day ol November, lww. Claimant names M witnesses: Dan' Pleasant, Men-It Krlilell, George Myers, Leo Busbett, all of Trail Fork, Oregon, " ' C. W. Moorb. Register. "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. School Nottts. Rv l.Kct.iK Ham, as. The schools enjoyed a holiday last Tuesday, Election tluy bointf a National holiday. The Hiifh School was fortunate enough to havu their picturts taken last week. Mr. Horner tackled the job first but was un able to do much with the small cameras so Mr. McMorris got his seven by nine and did the job up right He says he intends to send a picture to the rogues gallery. Report cards were given out last week. The system of month ly examinations in comparison with the quarterly examinatiom' is by far the better, as it enables the paren a to keep more closely in touch with the work done by the pupil and also with the teacher. It would be a wise idea for the parents to take a day olT occasion ly and visit the schools. To introduce his Gents' cloth ing in this city ana county, Elmgrain the Tailor offers you a saving of 12 per cent It will will pay you to see him during the time of this offerthis month only. A card from those in the country asking for his prices will da Mr. Elmgrain expects to make the smaller towns with samples should enough enquiries be made. Winter blasts, canning pneumo ma, pleurisy, and conmituptimi will soon bo here. Cure your eolith now, and strengthen your lungs with Foley's Honey and Tar. I) not rink starting the winter with weak lung, when Foley's Honey and Tar will cure the most obstin ate coughs and colds, and prevents serious resultg-Comlon Drug Co. Oregon axd union Pacific 3 TRAINS EAST DAILY Throngh Pullman standard and tonr lit aleeping cars daily to Omaha, Chi cago, Hpokant; touriet sleeping car daily to Ktniat city ; throagh Pullman tourist tlecDitiK cart (Dertouallv conducted 1 weedy to Chicago, reclining chair car tseata tree) to the East daily. LOW RATES I Tickets to and from all parts of th United Btatea, Canada and Europe For particulars call on or address D. TIERNEY, Agent 0. R. 9 V&h EAST BOUND FROM ARLINGTON. No. 2 Chicago Special 1 :20 P. M No. 6 Atlantic Express.. . .12:46 A. M. WEST BOUND FROM ARLINGTON. No. 1 Portland Special 3:10 P. M. No. 6 PsciBc Express 3;48 A. M CONDON BRANCH. 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