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Chester Titus went to Mikkalo
yesterday for a short visit at the
home ranch.
Mis3 Frances Brown went to
Heppner on Wednesday for
few days visit with relatives.
Contractor Baylisa went to
Portland yesterday morning on
business and will return tomor
row.
J. W. Beckon and family, who
have made their home in this
city for the past few months.
left for Portland yesterday to
make their home during the
winter. Mr. Beckon was book
keeper for the Gilliam county
mill.
District Attorney, J. E. Bur-
dette came up from Arlington
Wednesday.
jonn van Morn of tossu was
registered at the Hotel Oregon
on Wednesday.
Wia Shaw was in this city
few days this week from his
ranch in Kahler Basin where he
recently moved. He reports
that everything in that section is
looking very favorable. While
here he renewed his subscription
to the Globe.
Chas. Hensley and Riley Felt
ner, two boys who live near Olex,
were arrested on Wednesday and
brought to Condon by Acting
Constable Dan Hildebrand, on
the charge of stealing some
goose decoys belonging to B. K.
aearcy or tnis city. They were
given a hearing before Justice
Wheir on Wednesday evening
and as no evidence was produced
to show that they were guilty,
were aquitted.
Have you had orders to connect
your premises with the Main St.
Sewer? If so you will need some
good flewer pipe and fittings.
These you will be able to get for
less money of Hunt The Hard'
ware Man than of any one else
in Condon. One man saved $7.20
on a bath tub and range boiler
last week by buying of him. and
your money goes as far as his at
Hunts. Try him and see.
We understand that Messrs
Charles and Clarke who are now
in the East attending to the flo
tation of the bonds for the new
electric road have reported most
favorably. During the first of
the week Dr. Homer L Keeney
of Portland wired the local offic
ers that that the contract had
been let for the first 42 miles or
from Condon- to the John Day
River. According to to these
reports it is probable that con
struction work will be started
within a short time. The sur
veyors are now at work at Burnt
Ranch on the John Day River.
If the ladies who wish the
privilege of the Condon Athletic
Club rooms for an evening dur
ing the week will meet at the
office of Supt Sturgill on Monday
evening at 7:30, arrangements
will be made for saire and plans
for a basket ball team will be dis
cussed. Remember that it is
not neccessary for you to play
basket ball in order to be grant
ed these privileges.
F. F. Hanna, former manager
of the Plateau Co's ranch in the
north part of the county, is now
located at Canby, Oregon, where
he recently bought a grocery,
confectionery, and bakery store.
In writing to the Globe Mr. Han
na says that ne is enjoying a
good business and perfectly con
tented in his new location but he
wishes the Globe be sent to him
"to keep him posted on what the
Wheat City is doing." That he
has still a warm spot in his heart
for Gilliam may be seen as he fin
ished his letter by, "Wishing the
Globe prosperity and that the
Wheat City may always keep
growing."
20 is pre-
pairing to build
house. .
new school
Mrs. F. T. Hurlburt returned
Thursday evening from a visit to
Portland and Arlington.
G. Seaton Taylor and Harry
Fitzmaurice went to Portland
this morning to take in the Eu
gene uorvaius iootball game
which takes' place tomor
row.
If you want a nice Thanks
giving Turkey, ring up the
Eddon & Harrison Market They
have a fine lot of stall-fed tur
keys on hand. Order early.
Among the things on which
chances are being sold on for the
coming Bazaar is a 2,000 mile
book, good in Oregon, Washing
ton and Idaho on the lines of the
O. R. & N. and Southern Pacific
This book is good for a year.
Its good for five round trips to
Portland and return with over
a hundred miles left Its face
value is $50.
sound a nose Dag with a
A . a
pair of overalls inside. Found on
the road about one mile north
east of Condon. Owner can have
same by calling at this office,
proving property and paying
charge of this notice,
Don't forget the big dance at
the Skating Rink on THANKS
GIVING EVE.
The Altar Society of the
Catholic church will hold a
bazaar in the new St Thomas
Aquinas Academy on the 8th,
9th and 10th of December. A
play will be rendered on the
evening of the 8th, the name of
which will appear in these col
umns next week. The proceeds
of the bazaar are to go to the
benefit of the Academy and the
patronage on this account should
be large.
JoeNitschke has all the idle
urchins m the neighborhood out
looking for wild goose eggs. He
says the present crop of wild
geese are just a little too wild,
that they are in too great a hurry
and show no disposition to slow
up when he is trying to get a
shot It is the intention of Mr.
Nitschke to plant the eggs next
spring and start a goose ranch.
He will clip the wings of the tame
wild geese and allow amateur
sportsmen from Condon and The
Dalles, who can't hit a balloon at
twenty paces, to bang away at
the domesticated web-footers at
so much per shot He figures
that it will amuse the hunters
without injuring the birds and
add many ducats to his stock of
worldly wealth. He is only pay
ing half price for china nest eggs
this week. Arlington Record.
Coming, Special Attraction!
Dr. Bancroft the famous psy
chologist has been secured by
the Public Schools to come to our
city and give a course of two
lectures on Nov. 30th and Dec.
st in Opera House.
Dr. Bancroft will be ably
assisted by the charming reader
and vocalist, Miss D. Lillian
Lewis. The people of our city
will hear something of a start
ing nature along the lines of
mental phenomena.
Keep warm these cold evenings
by using the old original Rock
Springs Coal- - a carload was
received on Monday by the Ar
lington Lumber Co.
Oregon flames Shop
will Open Mondau.
My new stock is arriving daily
and I will have my shop open for
business on Monday, November
6th. When you are in need of
anything in my line, I respect
fully ask you to come in and look
over my stock, - The best of
workmanship and prices right
Oregon Harness Shop,
Wm. Langhausen, Prop'r.
Merrifield Building, N. Main St
School district No.
Assessable Property
in Gilliam County.
The following table gives the amount of assessable
property in Gilliam County, taken from the roll com
puted and just finished by Assessor George B. Dukek.
It totals $6,870,000.00 ah compared with $5,000,000.00
last year.
Number of Acres, tillable land 222,512
Value $3,415,375.00
No. of acres, non-tillable land 275,834
Value ; 519,405.00
" of Improvements 229,299.00
" Town lots 150,150.00
' " Improvements on Town lots 227,580.00
" " " " not deeded land 29,356.00
No. of Miles R. R. beds, telegraph
and telephone lines 299
Value 900,i85.00
" of Rolling Stock 89.200.00
Machinery, for manufacturing purposes .... 29,715.00
Merchandise 162,287.00 '
Farming implements 142,086.00
Money, Notes, Accounts 190,833.00
Bank Stock, etc 178,060.00
Household Furniture 45,835.00
No. of Horses 5,582
Value 403.350.00
No. of Cattle 4.251
Value 68,967.00
No. of Sheep 61,104
Value 120,581.00
No. of Hogs , 1,823
Value 9,323.00
Total..
Proposals Wanted.
The undersigned, in behalf of
the Gilliam County Improvement
Association, hereby invite the sub
mission of sites for tho location of
the proposed dry farm experiment
tation to be conducted under the
auspices of the Oregon Agricultur
al College co-operating with theU.
Government Agricultural De
partment. Sites to consist of not
less than 320 acres of land, said
and to be located not under 800
feet nor over 1600 feet above sea
level, to be comparatively level,
deep soil, convenient to transpor
tation and to have necessary water
for domestic purposes. A cash
rental proposition for a twenty
year term will be considered, as
will one to rent for one year with
privilege to purchase for cash.
Geo. B. Dukek, Pres.
Chas. H. Horner, Sec., Condon, Or.
If you have anything to trade
exchange, rent or sell, see to it
that you use The Globe Wants.
To introduce his Gents' cloth
ing in this city and county,
Elmgrain the Tailor offers you a
saving of 12J 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
do. Mr. Elmgrain expects to
make the smaller towns with
samples should enough enquiries
be made.
A Big Sale in December "Don-
cherknow," at The S. B. Barker
House.
The American Theatre , an
excellent and refined moving
picture show every evening.
Only 10 cents. Theatre on Main
St, Condon.
Why don't you use lest fuel
The reasm you use so much coal
and wood is because you actual
ly get get only about one-half of
the heat that is generated, The
other half escapes up the chim
ney. ' Why not save this waste
by using a HOWARD HEATER?
We can prove to you that this
stow is a genuine fuel and mon
ey paver and will give you heal
ing comfort and service which is
impossible for any other stove to
do. We do not want you to
spend a cent for one of these
stoves until you are convinced.
But in your own interest if yon
are anxious to save money and
seek "relief from stove troubles,
! ' give us a chance to convince you.
W.L.BARKEa & W., Vonaon.
$ 6,870,000.00
THE HEAD HUNTERS.
Uncanny TrophUa That Art ChtrlthW
by tha Dyaka.
Tha htad bunting propensities of
tha Dyaka art well known to the stu
denta of ethnology. The leading
thought In the taking of head, la tha
Idea that tha conqueror could aecore
tha "ouT of tha conquered aud add It
to bts .wn, Increaalng thereby bla
courage .nd etrengtb aud consequent
1 bla reputation aa a hero aa long aa
tha bead of tha victim remained In
hie poaaeaalon. It la therefor the
custom of tb people after battle to
wrap tb aararad beads tn a looa
crat of rattan and amok them over
a fir of damp wood and leaves. Then
tbejr bang tha gbaatly trophlea In tb
houaea In bundle baring an uncanny
reaemblanc to gigantic cluater of
grapes, each bead forming a berry.
Thee war trophlea are considered by
tba Dyaka their inoat sacred poaaea
alon and art guarded with the ut
most jealousy and vigilance. Their
loa would mean not only a considera
ble decrease of personal prestige, but
also tb loss of a part of the "soul"
that is, of courage and strength.
I bar often bad the questionable
privilege of sitting under the bundles
of beada In tb Dyak bouses aa tb
seat of honor and of examining them
closely. Anakoda Unsang, who claim
ed to be my friend, waa not a talka
tive man, but when roused from bl
usual stolidity would relate tb cir
cumstance of many a battle and vic
tory In the paat with apparent gusto,
not unwilling to declare bis courage
and reputed Invulnerability. n. L. EL
Luering In London Christian.
BITS Cr MEANNESS.
Queer Tralta Shewn by some of the
Operatio Stare.
Tb celebrated Impresario Schur
mann said It waa a precarious matter
to draw up an agreement with a star,
for each on bad aome Strang little
proviso which he Insisted on Insert
ing. In one contract Tamagno exacted
that he should be allowed thirty-seven
candles each night In bla dressing
room. Schumann was amazed that
even a great tenor should require so
much illumination, but be consented.
'When Schumann visited Tamagno's
dressing room ha found only two can
dle alight On another occasion be
discovered only one. Inquiries led to
tb discovery that the provident tenor
saved up the other candles and sold
tbem at a profit
Schurmann said that a small boy
wboe father was a great friend of
Caruso's, having asked tb tenor for a
signed photograph, received as a reply,
"Certainly; go to my photographer; be
will sell you a photograph, and if you
bring that to me I will write on It
whatever you like."
A great feminine star mad a stipu
lation that all her baggage be carried
at tba company's expense, duty free.
Somewhat to the surprise of the Im
presario, the lady, whose wardrobe was
not extensive, carried about with ber
a great number of enormous, heavy
boxes. These were afterward discov
ered to contain rice, which la .very
cheap In Italy and which was sold at
a profit In protectionist France.
An Old Tale.
There wer rumors of
hades.
graft In
Tbla road," declared one faction,
"was to be paved with good inten
tions." "Welir
"Examine tbe material. Are these
good intentions r Kansas City Jour
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Choice Fresh and
Cured Meats of
all Kinds.
Highest Cash Price
Paid for Hides.
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Condon. Oregon.
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