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4 THE CONDON GLOB HARTSHORN & MERESSE Pubtlarier. FRIDAY, NOV. 13. 190& 8UBSLRIKT10.S PRICK, 11.90 PER YtAR. Entered at PoatotBce aa aeeon4-claa matter. Itibliehed Etctt Fridaj. I Cop? torrkanf of taoltn.'"ioaoH tefteiiMoceseletttaaa Monday mm each Mk to loaur piompt atwauoa. Cant at Thanks, RMolatlona at Reaped, IK. I ccnta per Una In adTanee, Km arortle to Una. Other adrertlainf ratea on application. I-MJIRTCOSDOS. KO. M. F. OF A. HE IT v Mondaya ereiilof of tack aooto in Area oy Hall lodge nam. VlaiUuc krottwra am re qanted to eet with us. A warm welcome waiUTOU. IMPROVEMENT ASSOCIATION. The value of a county organi zation has at last been discover ed by the people of Gilliam coui ty, and ranchers and business men from every section have joined the movement with great enthusiasm. The representative body of men, who gathered to gether in this city on Tuesday evening, is to be praised for its work. They have realized for some time that Gilliam county needed such an organization, that their interests would never be properly represented unless they were united in some sort of an ...association. Now that the Gilliam County Improvement Association is launched, there is no doubt but that vast results willl be forthcoming. Gilliam county is in sore need of advertising, it needs more people to farm its rich soil, it needs the experiment al farm station to teach its farm ers to secure far better results than have heretofore been receiv ed. Such are the aims of the As sociation and the executive com mittee, which has been empower ed to transact its business, has already done much during the past few days. With these men at the head Gilliam county's in terests are bound to prosper and grow irom tnis time on. it is hoped that manymore of the people will join in the movement, for in union there is strength' and the Association, with its aim, needs all the support that can be given. THE GRAIN RATE HEARING. A grain rate hearing was held in this city on Wednesday. The state railroad commission exam ined a large number of the farm ers of this county as to the cost of growing wheat, also to get an idea of the profit of the farmer and to pass upon the justice of the grain rates now charged by the 0. R. & N. Company. The commission while in Condon was able to get valuable information which is to be used later when the matter comes up. There is no doubt that the present grain rates are high and it is under stood that the commission will endeavor to reduce them. The three men who compose the com mission have a high responsibili ty, they are endeavoring to ad just the rates upon a fair basis and the farmers' interests will be properly looked after. Prosperity has been rife in all parts of Oregon, and all the election had to do with it one way or the other was to give some men an excuse to wait Now that even that is useless people are closing great contracts and building activity will be more marked than at any time in the history of the state. Con don has ''joined the prosperity procession and the Wheat City already shows great progress and activity in every branch of business life. . ' Even more than guarantee of bank deposits, Mr. Bryan is now doubtless in favor of guaranteed vote deposits. fldvertued Letters For the week ending Oct 7 letters as addressed below re main uncalled for at the Condon post-office: 1. Belt Ed. . 2. Donaldson, Mr. James F. (2) 3. McDaniels, Ed. 4. McKinney, Mr. S. B. 5. Young, W. C. 6. Young, a W. These letters will be sent to the dead letter office Nov. 7th. 1908, if not delivered before. In calling for the above, please say "advertised" giving date of list John F. Reisacher, P.M. HAW MINUS When the lung are tore and in turned, the germt or pneumonia and consumption find lodgement and multiply. Foley's Honey A lar kills the cough germs, cure the most obstinate and racking cough, heals the lungs, and pre vents serious results. The genuine is iu a yellow package Condon Drug Co. They lived on the edge of a slough, And whenever they felt a bit blough Both he and his daughter Would sail on the water And shoot the geese as they flough, And buy their lumber and fuel from Arlington Lumber Co. Foley's Honey and Tar clear 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. Refuse any but the genuine in the yellow package Condon Drug Co. The best coal on the market war- received by the Arlington Lumber Co., on Monday. The famous Rock Springs Coal gives heat and costs less in thelong run. Dan Thouvenel Mas Opened Seorjd (teijd Stor Notice For Publication. Department of the lnteilor, l a. Land Office at Tli Daliea, Oman, Not OueJ Una. November Jiid, 1VUS. Nolle la hereby (Wen that Alfred Kami-f, of I'oudou, Ormron. who on July 30th. 17. made Homeewad Kntrf (Serial No. Ollttl), N-i. K3t. (or Lota, 10. IS and U, dM'llon t. Township t uth, Raua 20 East, W Itlemet Meridian, has tiled notUxol hla (Mention to mat Anal ram matatlon proof. lo establish claim to tha laud abnv drecrtbed, before ileorfe W. Farman, V. & Cum mloMoner, at hla office In Coudon, Orvtfon on the 1Mb day ol Deeeuber, Wu. Claimaut' naaieaae amneseee: William I n Iciwood. W illiam Dowtlni. John S. Ilarpole.ol Coudon. Oregon; Lynn Phillip, of Croy.Orenon C. W. Mooae, Register. Notlc For Publication. Department of the Interior, C. ft. Land Office at Tht Deltee, Orotron, Sol Coal Uud. Not. Ind, 1W. Notice la hereby liven that Lawranct Chlldi. ,t Olex, Oregon, who, on January 2nd, tU03. made llomeatead Entry -Serial So. OllftL-No. YKl for ' WME'. Section &. I.1 South, Kante 19 East, Willamette Meridian, baa Sled notice of (mention to make final are-year proof to (atablUh claim to the land aboT described, before the Keflsler and Reclee tt of the I'. S Land OtSee at The Dallea, Oregon. on the 1Mb day ol December, I MM. Claimant uamee aa wltneaaea: Wlllard 1. Phillip, Kay Dunn, Tbomae May , John Daun ill of Croy, Oregon. C. W. Moou, Refiner. Notlc For Publication. Public Una Sale Serial So-WW -ISOLATED TRACT e.g. Laud 08l The Dalle. Oregon. Oct. -21, IVU4 Notice la hereby alien that, aa directed by tbv 'ommiaslonerot the General Laud Office, an let the provisions of the act ol Cougreaa ap proved June i7. 1IM6, Public No. Slid, we will Ser for sale, to the hlgheat bidder, at 1 3u p.m. ra the 7tb day of December uext, at thle office. :he following tract of land, to wit: 8,SE!,SWi4 WaSWXK'aSee. . fp. S S. Range 11 E..W.M. Auy peraona cUtmlug adreraely the above leacrlbed land, are wlvised lo file their claims. jr objections, on or before the day abore leilguated for aale. C. W. Mooax, Register. will also sell on commission for you. Lome and see my bargains in HOUSEHOLD GOODS First Door South of Shoo Store 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 best in town at the lowest prices. 1 North Main Street. LIVERY and FEED STABLE Under New Management Dan Hllderbrand 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. Brine in your bill and let us figure on them. Notice for Publication Itolaled Tract. Public Land aale. OWM rhe Dalle, Oregon. Laud Office, Oct . a), 1908. Notice ! hereby glren that, aa directed by the Jommisaloner of the General Land office, nnder provisions of Act ol rongreaa approved June;, 19US, Pablle No. 9U3, we will offer at public aale to tbe hlgbeet bidder, at 30 o'clock a. aa.. on Jie7lhday of December uext, at thle office, tin following tract of laud, to-wit: S W' NE,1, 'tec. 7, Tp. i, 8., R. 21 E., W. M. Auy peraout claiming adreraely the above-de-. cribed lauda are advlaed to (lie their claim, oi jbjecti ona. on or before the day above deaiguat .-d for aale. C. W. Moore, Reglater. IF YOU tlaven't Douaht Your WINTER SUIT list. Come and got my prices first. Perfect fit; latest stu'es I Clean and Press your clothes, make thorn look new. at reasonable ratea. ENOCH ELMGRAIN I Leo ted rrtoa'a old nfnolrmn nJ. tna Soar uUi Bank I FALL AND WINTERk Everything You Need to Wear II KX AM KTII YI.EN KTE l K AM IN K The above is the name of a (!er man cheuiioal, which is one of tin1 many valuable ingredients of Fo ley's Kidney Remedy. Hexamet hylenetetraniine is recogniied bv medioal text book and authorities is a urio acid solvent and antie tie for the urino. Take Foley's Kidney Retuedy as soon as you no tice any irregularities, and avoid serious malady Condon Drug Company. To introduce his Gents' cloth ng in this city and county, Elmgrain the Tailor offers you a saving of 12J per cent It will ill pay you to see him during the time of this offer this month only. A card from those in the country asking for his prices will do. Mr. Elmgrain expects to make the smaller towns with samples should enough enquiries be made. Winter blasts, causing pneumo nia, pleurisy, and consumption will soon be here. Cureyourcough now, and strengthen your lung with Foley's Honey and Tar. Do not risk starting the winter with weak lungs, when Foley's Honey mid Tar will cure the most olstin- tte coughs and colds, and prevents serious results-Condon Drug Co. Ladies' Dress Goods in 6yd 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 Mens' Auto Coats, Canoo Coats, and Wool and Jer sey Sweaters, 11.00 to 16 00 Hats, Caps, Roots, Shoes. Everything men need for Winter wear. Ladies' Auto Scarfs, Shet land SlmwU.latest patterns and designs from 50c to 13 50. Silk shawls, all prices. Rear Skin Novelties in Children's ' Leggings and Caps. 2.") toll 2.r. 5. Sheriff Sale. Notice la hereby given tbal an execution and nler of aale wan ivatied out of tbe Circuit Conn f tbe State of Ort-xuii, Uilllam County, on the luth day ol September.HMft, Hpon a decree therein rendered on tbe 1st day of rJeptembcr 1W8, In iavor of the - Condon National Bank, a corporation, plaintiff and again it William . Welch , defendant which aald xecntlon and onler of aale la to me Jlrected and commanding me to aell the prop erty hereinafter dewriued, fur the purpue of lil) ltit the Judgement o( the plaintiff In aaid cause for the turn of Fifteen Hundred and uo-100 1.VJO.U0) Dollars, with Interest thereon at the rate of ten per cent per annum from the Uth day of June l'JUT, and $l.'i0.00 attorney fees, and the cost and disbursement of aaid suit taxed at 116.75. Therefore, In compliance with said execution and order of aale, 1 will on Tuesday, the lull) day of November, ldul, at the hour of 2 o'clock P.M., at the Court House door In Condon, Gil liam County .Oregon, sell at public auction to the Highest bidder for cash In hand, for the purpose of satisfying; the Judgment and decree above mentioned, tbe following described real estate: to-wit: The South-west quarter PJ of the North-west 1W"' 4 of Wo LSo & Mo Si! OUTLINE "a Union Pacific 3 TRAINS EAST DAILY Throng-h Pullman itandard anrl tnnp 1st sleeping can daily to Omaha. Chi. Cairo, Spokane; tourist sleeping car daily lo Kansas city ; through Pullman tourist sleeping cars (personally conducted! weeaiy lo Chicago, reclining chair car .eats tree; uj tut daily. LOW RATES I Tickets to and from all narta f th. United States, Canada and Europe Fer particulars call on or address D. TIERNEY, Agent o. H. o fJ. t!,mbbL6 l AST BOUND FROM ARLINGTON. 2 Chicsgo 8pecial 1 :20 P. M (. 6 Atlantic Express 12:45 A. M. Pi. JST BOUND FROM ARLINGTON. 8. 1 Portland (?Decial 3 -10 P M d. ti Pacific Express 3:48 A. M CONDON BRANCH. 11 leaves Condon daily (except 8un- to I'OWninrp 0 suutn, nauge E.aa, --mmVl Meridian, baa Sled notice of Intention to make final Commutation proof to establish claim lo to the land above described, before George W. Pal man, United 8tat- Commissioner, at his office In Condon, Oregon, on the 6th day of November, 1SXX. Claimant names as witnesses: Dan Pleaaant, Merrlt Krlzzell, George Myers, Leo Bushett, all of Trail Fork, Oregon. C. W. Moonr. Register, "When everything looks up a stump And fortune 3miles 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. P'ly (exc i met at C 7 4S A. M. Arrives at Arling- 10 AM. No.12 leaves Arlington except Sunday) at 11:4s P. M.ar- Condon at j. y P. 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