Condon globe. (Condon, Gilliam Co., Or.) 189?-1919, November 27, 1908, Image 1

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BRIGHT, NEWSY, RELIABLE
VOL XVIII.
CONDON. OREGON. FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 27. 1008.
NO. 30.
COUNTY JUDGE
decides ;vEr
Condon's Charter Sim
ilar to Medford's.
SALOONS MAT DO EUS1NES5
Numerous Costly Trials Dons
Away With by Deolslon.
Timely Step Will Light
n Burden of
Taxpayers.
AH the persons who were in
terested in the liquor cases which
appeared before Justice of the
Peace Whcir during the past
week, for once, had all they could
do to follow the proceedings. It
was a case of law, and after Geo.
Wasson had been given a prelim
inary hearing in the Justice court
and held to appear before the
Circuit court under bonds of $750,
he. through his attorneys, W. 11.
Wilson and D. R. Parker, com
menced a writ of. habeas corpus
before County Judge Dunn which
resulted in the release of the
prisoner from the hands of the
siteruL v h '
.In his decision Judjro Dunn
held that the Justice should have
sat lis a trial court and not as a
magistrate in as long as he had
Jurisdiction of the crime charged
in the complaint, and that it was
erroneous to deny the defendant a
trial by Jury. He further held
that since looking over the Med-
ford charter and its decision by
' the SuDreme court. Condon with
its similar charter, was exempt
from the provisions of the local
option law and that the state
courts have no jurisdiction to try
offences under said law so far as
the city of Condon is concerned.
The other six defendants after
this decision were not given a
hearing and thereby the county
was saved the great expense of
numerous trials, as the District
Attorney intended to prosecute
all offenders from day to day and
for each and every sale until the
defendants were no longer able
to give bail and thus compelled
to close their places of business.
The decision of Judge Dunn was
timely and was received with gen
eral favor.
Oregon Woolgrowers Meet.
The Oregon Woolgrowers as
sociation convention which was
held in Heppner last week was a
most successful one and of great
benefit to the woolgrowers of
the state. Coyote bounty law,
sheep-shooting, forest reserve,
salt supply, co-operative ware
houses in eastern markets and
the tariff were topics for discuss
ion durbar the day. On some of
these,' drastic resolutions were
adopted.
The convention put itself on
record as favoring a bounty on
the coyote, paid by the state.
t may be said that the associa
tion will pay half of the bounty
on the pest killed in the Bheep
localities.
Dr. Li'tle. federal inspector.
was instructed to refute the
statement that coyotes killed the
rabbits and that alfalfa growers
were not in favor of the bounty
WILL ESTABLISH
EXPEHUEHT FARM
Pres. Kerr's Mission
Successful.
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LADIES, READ THIS !
The Atchison Cloak & Suit
Co, of Portland, Oregon, will
have a full line of Ladies
Cloaks, Skirts and Furs at
Dunn Bros.' Store today,
tomorrow and Monday. Call.
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GOVERNMENT KILL NO STATE
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Means Work for the Gilliam
County Improvement Asso
ciation Irrigated Farm ,
Station to Be Started
at Hermlston.
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THE GLOBE'S
CHRISTMAS NUMBER I
Under Wayt
Editors Busy!
Force Working Overtime!
Planned Over a Month Ago!
Nothing Too Good for You!
Will Be a Hummer!
Special Features!
Watch for It!
The Result of
Many Years' Experience 1
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law. Dr. Lytle said that the
rabbits of Eastern Oregon had
been done away with by disease,
that the coyote killed more sheep
and thus did more harm than the
rabbit by its feeding on the al
falfa fields.
Resolutions were adopted in
favor of retention of the tariff
schedule as it now stands on raw
wool, and to urge every senator
and representative from wool
producing states to work to that
end while in Congress.
President Burgess and Secretary
Dan P. Smythe were re-elected,
as was George McKnight, vice-
president Pendleton won out
over Vale and the next .meeting
will be held there.
Ladles' Athletlo Club.
. Frank Golden was really thank
ful yesterday for his home was
viaitoH hv the time honored
etnrU . Prank wore a hannv
.: smile when down town yesterday
aiid nanaeu out many vigors
Mi anrl Mrs. John A. Scott re
turned from Pendleton last Sat
urday.
A pretty wedding took place
at the home of the srroom's
brother, Wm. Adlard of this city
at six o'clock on last Tuesday
morning, when Walter R. Adlard
and Miss Elizabeth Burres, both
of Ajax, were united in marriage
by Rev. T. F. Murphy of this
city. ; The young people left the
" same morning on tne train ior
' their honeymoon which will be
spent in the Willamette Valley,
; after which they will return to
make their home in Gilliam coun
ty. The Globe joins their many
friends in wishing them much
happiness. V :..
The ladies of this city or
ganized an athletic association at
the meeting held last Monday
evening in Supt Stugill's office.
The ladies appointed Supt. Stur
gill as manager, and Miss Lillian
Ranney. secretary and treasurer,
Two basket ball teams will be
organized, and in a short time the
ladies will challenge any ladies
team in the state. The members
will have the use of the Condon
Athletic Club Hall on Thursday
evenings when they will practice
basket ball as well as doing gen
eral gymnasium work.
Bancroft Lewis reserved
seats on sale at Paulings begin
nmg tomorrow.
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Sold and used
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Washington. Nov. 2L Presi
dent W. J. Kerr of the Oreeon
Aumcultural College today pro
cured pledges from a majority of
the members of the executive
committee of the National Far
mer's institute, in convention
here, for the meeting next July,
at Portland. This will take 500
delegates besides their friends
and families, to the Oregon me
tro oolia.
"The reduced rates on account
of the Seattle exposition," said
Dr. Kerr, will induce a large at
tendance. I have been assured
that a number of presidents of
agricultural colleges will go to
the convention after spending
their entire vacation at Portland
and in its vicinity. Everything
planned before coming to Wash
ington I have succeeded in carry'
ing through." ..A
More important than the Con
vention are the arrangements
Dr. Kerr has effected with gov
ernment bureaus for extensive
assistance in experimental work
in Oregon. The interior and ag
ricultural departments have
granted special concessions. The
reclamation service will give
lands, fenced and supplied with
buildings, for an expenmenta
station at Hermiston, and
the bureau of animal industry
will assist in maintaining it The
bureau of cereals has consented
to co-operate with the state in
dry land farming expenmenta in
some dry county of the Btate. ;
'The results of these experi
ments will be to increase the
state's production enormously,"
Pres.. Kerr said.
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t was Poor Richard who raid:
"A little neglect mar breed erntt
mischief: fur want of a nail, tbe
hoe was lost: for want of a ihoe
the borse was lost: for 'want of a
horut Lhe riilnr lost."
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Look to tbe nail in time and do
mischief can follow. Tbe shoe will
be made safe, the borae saved, and
the rider made secure. Look care
fully to your eyes at tbe first hint
of "sorwthSne. tbe matter." It
may be a floating spook seen be
fore the eve. It mar be a bead-
acbe, sometimes least thought of
as coming from the eyes, but often
having its origin there. It may
be Meye blur", obliging you to shift
the position or angle of your book,
osoer. or sewing, to see it easily.
The eves may water. Tbe eye
may set tired. You may feel tbe
sensation of having your eyes
strained, overworked. Anything
that makes vou conscious that you
have eyes is a danger signal. The
nail is then loose. Look out for
tbe shoe. Seek relief where it is to
be had. Tbe best optician is none
too good. Stop and think: Its your
eves: Tbey should be treated Dy
none but a thoroughly competent
and exnenenced optician. lou
should know that there is a rell
ability and responsibility back of
the treatment This is even more
imnortaht than "the first step, be
cause glasses fitted hap hatard are
as likely as not to increase the
trouble. Be exceedingly careful
of your eyes. , You get but one
nair in vour whole life. Having
recognized the danger signal, come
to us and have your eyes EXAM
INED FREE. We will be able
to tell you what the trouble is. If
you do not need glasses we will
say so. We succeed where others
fail. Obstinate and stubborn
cases do not discourage us. We
give vou the full benefit of our ex
pert knowledge in a free consulta
tion. It is a serious matter with
us. We have our name and repu
tation to Drotect We realize that
one dissatisfied customer means the
loss of ten or more, hence our de
sire to make every customer our
friend. We give you at all times
the best we have, which is the best
lo be had. We have the most com
pletely furnished optical parlor in
Gilliam County. We have two
watchmakers and two benches,
which means thayou csn get work
done here in less time than else
where, and it is promised that yon
Dav for only the work actually re
quired. This fact accounts for our
ranidlv increasing business. W
are located here permanently, and
we ask for your support oecause
we expect to give you at all times
full value for your dollars. If you
cannot call at our store write us or
send us your Watch by registered
mail, and greatly oblige,
Yours for a square deal all the
time,
PAULING & KBENE,
Watchmakers Jewelers Optician
Condon. : : Oregon
HOME BAKERY- I
AND GROCERY
For prices call and See us.
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HERMAN W.
PAULING
Manufacturing Pharmacist,
CONDON, OREGON.
YOU DONT 'HAVE TO
send your Watches to Portland for Repairs.
THE
and
JEWELER
EXPERT OPTICIAN
Is back from the East, his work done up-to-date and ready
to serve you as ever.
5l?e IrTei)se 5toeK
he selected from the large markets in the East comprises the
latest styles and can not be duplicated even in this state un
til next season. The stock is now arriving and is being
marked at prices as ever Defying Competition, quality and
style considered. ,"
Watch my Display Window for Styles
and Bargains
Optical Patients may now Come between 9 a.m. and 4 p,m.
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CONDON DRUG CO ftg
Reliable Druggists
Reliability is the one word we want
you to associate at all times with the
' name
Condon Drug Co.
We realize that in a small community,
any one particular sale is not as im
portant as repeated patronage. Also
that you will not continue to patronize
us if we do not deserve it This we
will endeavor at all times to deserve.
Our Christmas line will be on display
the first week in December.
CONDON DRUG
COMPANY
, Condon National Bank Building.
Dodson's Old Stand.
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Condon National Bank
CONDON
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Prtsident
GEO. S.
DUKEK
Vies President
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WE RECEIVE
the accounts of Firms, Corporations and Individuals, and
return to our depositors every accommodation within '
the limits of Prudent Banking.
INTEREST ALLOWED ON, TIME DEPOSITS.
Our Safe Deposit Department
has just been installed the only safe place for your valu
able papers; etc. Boxes reuted by toe year.
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