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THE CONDON GLOBE H. A. HARTSHORN PubUihw. FRIDAY, NOV. 20, 1908. M. A. McMurry arrived in this city last week to visit for a week or two with friends. It will be remembered that he was formerly clerk in the Grande Hotel in Arlington but has been of late in charge of the harness depart ment at the Chemawa Indian Reservation. St BSCRimON PRICE, W.SO PER TEAR. Intend t Foetnffie as econ-MUtt Baits. Chas. Hem of Mayville was caller at this office last week and left us some sausages as a maker of which Mr. Ilein is famous. rtiihi inr Friday. COpy rorraanfl Ol Sianuiiq; mam mwm-m mm mt at 16a ore IMUKI lb Mondaj HM each wee ta toon aioapt eueauoa. Forty volumes , Condon's public schools apportionment from the state, were recently added to the school library, which already numbered about two hundred volumes. tarda ol Thanss, Resolutions ol Reap. Ete., cent per ItM In ad ranee, mnn worda to lira. Other edrertHlut nM ob application. COCRTCONDOX. NO. M, F. OF A. MKRT8 Mondafa erenlng ol eae month In Ars on Hall tain room. Visiting brothers are re- aneeted to awot with u. A worm sreteome tvaita Too. Election predictors can now take a long rest-and give the rest of us one. Well, Well, Mr. Bryan, Henry Clay tried it three times, and never made it And his place in history is secure. Now it is said that President Roosevelt will be a candidate for the Senate to succeed Senator Piatt of New York. It is also reported that Mr. Bryan will be sent to the Senate from Nebras ka. The Roosevelt policies with Taft in the White House and Bryan and Roosevelt on the Sen ate floor should have some show, RAW 1.1'NtlS When the lung are ore and in flamed, the germ, of pneumonia and consumption find lodgement and multiply. Foley'" Honey A Tar kill the cough gorms, curee the most obstinate and raoking cough, heals the lungs, and pre vents terioui results. The genuine ii in a yellow package Condon Drug Co. Frank Crawford moved his family from the Eberle house on Monday. Notice For Publication. Department ol tbe I nlertor. I'. 8. Unit Olttee at Too (MM, Oregon. Sot Cool Und. Noeember d, Koltee It hereof given that Allred Kampf, ol Condon, Omron, who on Jalt Sith, WOT, made Homealead Knlrjr (Serial No, 0I1S1), N'v IWS. lot UU . 10, IS and 14. Section S, TowiiehlB 1 Sooth, Kane W Kast, W lllauete Meridian, has Sled uotioe ol bli Intention to Bake Haul com- natation proof, to eslapllefc elalm 10 tn laud abore described, betore neorge W. Patmau. V, . Cosautaaioner, al hit offico lo Condon, Oregon, on the 1Mb day ol Dwember, I WW. Claimant naneaea wllueeeee: William in dcrwood, William Howling. J oho a Haipnlo. of Coudon, Oregon; Ljnn I'hllllju.ol Crojr, Oregon. C. W. Jlooaa, Register. Wm. Farr has bought the Eberle residence and one lot. He moved his family the fore part of the week. Advertised Letters For the week ending Nov 14 ettersas addressed below re main uncalled for at the Condon post-office: 1. Reichen, John These letters will be sent to the dead letter office Nov. 28, 1908, if not delivered before. In calling for the above, please say "advertised" giving date of list John F. Reisacher, P.M Notice For Publication. Department ol tn Interior, V. 9. Land Office at Th Dallea, Oregon, Sot Coal Und. Not. rod. 1W Notice la hereby alien that UwreneoChltdt, ol Olex, Oregon, who, on January tud. IVOS, mad Homeitead Entry -aerial !o. gllttl,-Ko. 13671 rot 'V44, . 'NKi, section 3&. 1'd.I Sonth. Karate 1 East, Willamette Meridian haa Died notice ol Intention to make Anal II re-tear proof to Mtabllih claim to too land abort deacrl bed, before the Refiner and Heeler r ot the II. a Und Olflce at The Dallea, Oregon, on the 1Mb day ol December, 1V0S, Claimant name at wllneeaea: Willard L. Phllllpa, Ray Dunn, Thomaa May , John Ownn all ol Croy, Orefon. C. W. MovU. Reg liter. On next Thursday the people of this grand country of ours will give thanks for all the bless ings and prosperity enjoyed d ur ine the past year. President Roosevelt has designated the 26t of November as a day of gen eral Thanksgiving and prayer, and on tnat day recommenas that all people shall cease from their daily work, and in their homes or in their churches meet devoutly to thank the Almighty for the many and great blessings they have received in the past and to pray that they may be given the strength to order their lives so as to deserve a continu ation of these blessings in the future." In his proclamation the President says, "The growtl in wealth and population has surpassed even the growth in territory. Nowhere else in the world is the average of individual comfort and material wellbeing bo high as in our fortunate land. ' ' Eastern Oregon sheepmen are preparing to bring a sirong pres sure to bear upon the next legis lature to enact another scalp bounty law, especially as to coy otes, which have lately become more destructive of sheep than for years past There will be protest again from the farmers and the cattlemen and orchardists who consider the coyote as a friend rather than a foe because he destroys not only sheep but rabbits, which are destructive of fruit trees, alfalfa fields, grain fields and gardens. The move ment for a bounty on coyote scalps will find considerable sup port now in western Oregon, where this predacious beast is ' Becoming uuuieruua, aa ne never has been before. There was a scalp bounty law for awhile, and it was a source of so much fraud, to say nothing of very heavy ex- ' pense even if the frauds had i.ot . been practiced, that it was re pealed. Such a law now would entail a heavy cost upon the tax - payers, yet it might be a profit able investment. The sheepmen of eastern Oregon recognize the fact that they would be especial ly benefitted, and propose to pay half the cost; they ask for a bounty of $1.50 on coyote scalps, agreeing to pay 75 cents them selves, the state to pay the rest Oregon Journal. Real Estate Transfers. I M Smith to Delia Goff lots in Lonerock $1 00 S B Barker et ux to W L Shannon 160 A 60000 00 Jas B Mattingly to Noble Beeson 2 lots Mayville 25 00 A B Walker etux to Nable Beeson 1-2 let In May ville 200 00 GeoTAngellet ux to A J Walker 1-2 lot Mry- ville 200 00 R M Rogers to Jas W Smith 160 A 1 00 PATENTS UStoMollie Dams 120 A. Notice For Publication. Public Und Sale Serial No- W.7 -ISOLATED TRACT U,8.Und Office The Dallea, Oregon. Oct. 21, IWS. Notice ! hereby given that, at directed by Ihc Commlaaloner ol tlx General Und Olllce, n der the provlslona ol the act ol Cougreaa ap nrovedJnne W. 19W. Pnhlle-So. MB, we will Oder lor aale, to Hie h if heat bidder, at 1:30 p. on the 7th day ol December nett, at this office the following tract ol land, lo wit: 8',HrH4N SESWl.Nh'.feC. 23, I p. 1 8. Kailfe il E..W.M Auy penona claiminf edrereely the abort deacrlbed laud, are adrlaed lo Die their claltui, or oblectlona. on or before the day above deilf nated for aale. C. W. Muoti, RcgUlcr. IIKXAMKTIIYI.KNKTKTKAMINK The above h tho name f ft t ',r- iiirii clii'iiiieiti, which i one of tin many valuable ingredient! uf Fo ley1! Kidney Remedy. Hexatnt'l- hylonetetramine in recognised b medical text books and authoriti as a uric acid solvent and antiaep- tic for tin. urine. Take Fuloy'r Kidney Remedy a soon as you no tice any irregularities, ami avoiu serious malady Condon Dni" Company. To introduce his Gents cloth- a . a i . A tng 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 offer this 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. Notice for Pnbllcatlon-lMiaied Tract, Public Und Sale. OWH The Dallea, Oregon, Und Office, Oct. 'JO, HMA. Notice li hereby fleen that, at directed by the Commtaaloner ol the General Und office, nnder prottaioua ol Act ol Cong net approved June 27, two. Public Mo. 903, we will otter at public tali to the highlit bidder, at U SD o'clock a.m.,on the 7th day of December next, al thit office, tilt following tract of land, to-wlt: Nb Sec. 7. Tp. J. 8., K. 21 E.. W. M. Any penona claiming advererly Ihe alwre de scribed land! are adviied to Sic their claims, oi objection!, on or before the day above dciignat ed lor tale. C. W. Moore, Regliter. Z 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. North Main Street. LIVERY and FEED STABLE Under New Management Dan Hllderbrand Proprietor S.B. COUTURE & GO. 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. Contest Notice DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR U.S.Und Office al Tbe Dallea, Oregon, " November 10th, 11108. A aufficlent contest affidavit having been filed In this offlee by Franale T. Tobey, contestant. against homestead, aerial No. 01U2) entry No. 1JB16, made May 16, 1U03, for aX&'A. ' Section 4. Townithlp 3, 8., Range 21, . WM, b) Wm. Pollaid, Conteitee, In which It la alleged that said Wlllism Pollard bas wholly tailed lo establish and maintain a residence upon aald land and has wholly tailed to Improve tbe same and has failed lo cultivate, fence, or place an improvements upon tbe same; that he has been absent from said land fot a longer period than tlx months; that bis absence was not due to his employment In the army, navy or marine corps ol the United States in time ol war. Said par ties are hereby notified to appear, respond, and offer evidence touching said allegation at ten o'clock a. m. on December 28, 1908, before George W. Parman, a U.S. Commissioner at his office In Condon, Oregon, and that final hearing will be held at 10 o'clock a. m. on January 4th, 1909, before the Register and Receiver at Ihe United Suits Und Office in The Dallea, Oregon. The said contestant having, in a proper affida vit, Sled November 10th, 1908, set forth facts which show that after due dellgenca personal service of this notice can not be made. It Is hereby ordered and directed that such notice be given by due and proper publication. C. W. Moon, Register. "When everything looks up a stump And fortune amiles agin' you, Don't Pine, Spruce up And show the world you got timber in you" tfy buying your Lumber and Fuel from the Arlington Lumber Co, FolEy'8 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 an strengthened, and the cold is ex Del led from the system. Refuse any but the genuine in the yellow package-Condon Drug Co. The best coal on the market was received by the Arlington Lumber Co., on Monday. The famous Rock Springs Coal gives heat and costs less in thelong run. In ll)!?- n P III I i ' f r n II U UULb ii ill it UUU U LbUU U U A f IF YOU Haven't BoupM Your WINTER SUIT uet. Come and 0 mu price first, rerfeot lis; latest styles 1 Clean and Press your clothes, make them look i new, at reasonable rates. ENOCH ELMGRAIN La, sated rrloa old ontaoilonom aland, nal doer aoutli ol Bank. jgvsajrsBNfsraMar4 Winter blasts, causing pneumo nia, pleurisy, ana consumpiioi will soon be here. Cure your cougl now, and strengthen your lungi with Foley's Honey and Tar. D not risk starting the winter will. weak lungs, when Foley's Hone and Tar will cure tho most oLstin ate coughs and colds, ami prevent serious results-Condon Drug Co. ODFGflN 5il ONLINE axd union Pacific 3 TRAINS EAST DAILY Through Pullman standard and tear 1st aleeplng cars dally to Omaha, Chi cago, Spokane ; tourist sleeping car dailt to Kansas city ; through I'ullman tourist sleeping cars (personally conducted weedy to Chicago, reclining chair can iaeata ires) to tua tail aalijr. LOW RATES Tickets to and from all parts ol th united mates, uanada and .Europe tot particulars can on or address D. TIERNEY, Agent 0. R. Q fl. & EAST BOUND FROM ARLINGTON No. 2 Chicago Special 1 :20 P. M No. 6 Atlantic Express.... 12:45 A. M WEST BOUND FROM ARLINGTON No. 1 Portland Special 3:10 P. M No. 5 Pacific Express 3:48 A. M CONDON BRANCH. No 11 leaves Condon dully (except 8 tin day) at 7:4s K. M, Arrives at Arling ton at 11:10 AM. No. 12 leaves Arlington daily (except Sunday) at P. M.ar rives at Condon at 3:4s P. M, n 1 1 j SEEDS UCOEBf SEEM SUCCEED I SPECIAL OFFER: MaSe s MM Wew BaMaese, A trial Will man . ht nrauini muutmar. Prize Collection rri;..?.', 11 that flnsMt I Tawe.lt. DlsMUUd ! OftlM. I tWM VaVrlaV MW)MHria.iMrsr1-a b.lk-i Tantll IB sOi, fti.ausn iavr.v m v ar au. a a at- Writ, tthdayt. Mention this Paper. 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