THE CONDON GLOBE
that he had succeeded in reduo
ng the numDer 01 cigarettes
smoked by his wife from 40 to
20 daily."
H. A. HARTSHORN
PablUner.
FRIDAY. NOV. 27. 1908.
BCMCRIPTION PRICK, ll.MPKR YKAft.
Kutatrd ( KtoBc u teeooa-elaet matter.
rblUhd Stary frMey.
7 Coat fw -linl of etaareaaeaehl ee
kltuutoaoHttowmi Monday lOMll
Mk week to leeure areata! aiteauoa.
Ctnli ol Than it, Reeolauone ol Retpeea. tie..
I cants per Una. la advance, ewer, worda to Una,
Other edverUiini ratce on apbUcatton.
Ol'RT CONDON. a M. f.
or a. utro
Monday erentu- ol wck ooolh In Arm-
art Hall ladce room. Vleillnc arotbere ara re-
aexeted to tteet wltn aa. A warm walcom
twain) too.
"Aiding Dry-Land Farmers.
The Department of Agricul
ture and the Interior Department
have agreed to establish and
- - ! t .ntlia
equip an experiment imm
Umatilla irrieation proiect. to
assist farmers in properly devel-
their land. The Washing
ton disnatch brineing the news
of this proposed aid to the irri
eaters also says that Professor
Kerr has secured from the Agri
pnlfiiral Dpnartment a Dromise
to co-onerate with the state in
establishing an experiment sta
tion for dry-land fanning in Mor
row, Gilliam or Sherman county,
While the methods of dry farm
ing and irrigated farming are
vastly different, both have the
same end in view. The purpose
of each is to bring into a pro
ductive state vast tracts of rich
land which at the present time
are non-productive. In many
localities it is absolutely neces
sary that water be secured in
order to produce a crop, and,
even in other semi-arid localities,
water would greatly enhance the
value of the land.
But throughout the Pacific
Northwest there are vast tracts
of semi-arid land that, with
proper cultivation and a thorough
knowledge of the work on the
part of the fanner, can be made
to turn out very good crop3 with
out the aid of irrigation. The
Oregon Agricultural College has
on its staff a number of dry
farming experts who have had
practical experience covenng
many years in farming districts,
where the amount of natural
moisture was much less than it
is in the dry regions of the Paci
fic Northwest and where water
for irrigating purposes was un
available. With an experimental
farm where practical demons
trations of dry-farming methods
can be made, these experts can
do an inestimable amount of
good.
Irrigation, of course, where
the supply of water is ample,
.'.can be made the most certain
method of farming known, but
the drv famine lands east of
the Cascade Mountains have
wonderful future, and in years
to come, when the science of
conservation of natural moisture
in the soil is thoroughly under
stood, surprising results will fol
low. The Umatilla irrigation
experiment farm will prove of
ereat value to the state and to
the projects in adjoining states,
but its advantages cannot exce
those which will follow i
thorough understanding of dry
farming in the Pacific North
west Oregonian.
How many property owners
have repaired their sidewalks
since the order for such has been
issued by the city council? What
have you done about yours? This
is a personal question but it must
be attended to or the city mar
shal will do it it for you and you
will have to foot the bill. The
condition of the sidewalks of
Condon is a sad thing to think
about, a constant knock to the
city when a stranger must walk
on them, and worse yet the walks
are a constant danger to yourself
and other residents of the city.
Those missing boards, and the
broken ones waiting for a chance
to trip some one as well as the
number of nails which should be
hammered down, are all a regu
lar nightmare to pedestrians and
at any time might prove to be
the cause of a serious damage
suit against the city. It is to be
hoped that the city marshal wul
not stop his work of forcing side
walk repairs until every delap-
idated walk in town is put in
first-class condition. Do it for
appearences sake, if not for your
own safety!
RAW IXNGS
When the lungs are tore anil In
flsrued, the ftturine of pneumonia
nd consumption find lodgement
and multiply. Foley'e lionet
Tar kill the cough germs, cures
the most obstinate and racking
oough, heale tho lungs, and pre
vent teriou result. The genuine
is iu a yellow package Condon
Drug Co.
Notice For Publication.
Department ol tba Intarlor.
C. a Und OHIO at Tba Dl, Orefoo,
Mot Coal Und. November . I TO.
Notice la herer tirea that A Head Kempf, ol
Ooudna, Onvon, bo on Jel awn, lrt, made
HonMaatad Kntry (Tartar No. 0111). Wu. law",
for UMaa. 10. IS and 14. tkctlon a. Townahlp
Doath, Knt JO Kul, Wlllamew Neriuian, at.
iu uoUoaol hit Intantloa to make Baal com
matalloa proof, lo eetasilaa claim to tba land
huvadaacrilMd. batora flennre W. Herman, U.
Cunmletlouer, at bit otflce Id Condon, Oregon,
on tba 1Mb day ol December. I.
Claimant nameeae eMneaeee: William en
dcrwood, William Dowllnf . John a, Harsoie, oi
Condou, Oregon; tynn ruillliw.of Croy.tfaon.
C W. Muoaa, RefUter.
Elating Stovtt at $2.00 each
' 3.00 "
" " 4.00 "
" " 5.00 "
6.00 "
' " 7.00 "
8.00 "
and so on up. The 2.00 stove
it first-class and the othert grow
better at the price increases.
See Hunt the Hardware Man for
the best in town at the lowest
prices.
Congressman Longworth has
worked a great reformation in
the character of his wife, the
president's daughter, according
to a statement made by Dr. UB
Sperryin Des Moines, Iowa,
few days ago before the Y. M,
C. A. "Longworth told a friend
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.
IF YOU
tUven't Bouaht Your
WINTER SUIT
net. Gome end get mg pnwi
firs, rerteo lift; lews
1 Clean and Press
your clothe, make them iook
new, at reasonable ratee.
ENOCH ELMGIMIN
m Lao ted at rnoe'e aid eonlaotlenen
tvand, ana eoor eauan
ft
Notloe For Publication.
Department ol Uia luterlor,
I'. & Und Offlc at Tba Dallea, Oregon,
Sot Coal Und. o. lad, WW.
NoUca la hereby tinn that UwreneeChllda.
ol Olt. Unaoa. who, on January lua, ima.
mula llomeeteed Kntry -serial !)a aiioi.-ao.
1.V7V lot W SSKV. See. M. SN I5. Seellon
Tp.1 8oalh, Kauita l Satt. w lllamaiw Manuian.
Hld noUra ol tntauUon to maaa nnai
ara-yaar proof to aaiabllth rlalm to ina laua
abovadMcrtbad. bvlora tba Kaliiar ana Kent
ar ol Uia V . a Und Olnca at Tba Dallea, Uttin
on tba 1Mb day ol Paraabar. 1 90.
Claimant namaa aa wltnaaaaa: wlllard u
Phillip. Kay Dunn, Thomaa May , John Dvnn
all ol Croy, Onfon.
C. W. Mooaa, Riltar,
HRXANKTIIYIKNKTKTHAJdlNK
The above is tho name of a Ur-
man chemical, which is one of tin
many valuable ingredient of Fo
ley' Kidney Reineily. Hexamei-
hylenetetramine ia reeognuwl
medical tcxtbotik ami authorities
as a uric acid solvent and antisep
tic for the urine. Tane Foley'
Kidney Remedy as soon as you no-
. .... .1 : 1
tice any irregularities, ami avom
serious malady Coudou Drun
Company.
Irlrols0
I Uliu li yJ U lini U
Winter blasts, causing pneumo
nia, pleurisy, ami consumption
will soon be here. Cure your cough
now, and strengthen your lungr
with Foley's Honey and Tar. D
not risk starling the winter with
weak lungs, when Foley' Hone)
and Tar will cure the most obstin
ate coughs and colds, ami prevent
serious results-Condon Drug Co.
Notloa For Publication.
Public Und aala Sartal No- OKI
-ISOLATED TRACT
I'.o Und Offlc Tba Dallaa, Orron.
Oct. n. IWa.
MoUca It hanby (Iran that, at dltartad by th
Commlnloner ol tba Uanaral Und Olftoa, an
dar tha proTUioiia oi tba act ol Couf mat ap
arovadJaiia k7. Wu. Publta-No. JUS. wa will
onarlortala, to Uia blfhaat blddar, at 1 Jo p.m
on Uta 7lh day ol December nest, at tbli ofllve. I
Uielollowlnt tract olland, to wit: H'.slii.N I
SK',SWi,Nti!iec. as, Jp. S S. Kaiia H K..W.M.
Any penout claiming adrenely tba abon
deacrlbiid laud, are adelaed to Sla their cUiou,
oroblecUona, on or be lore tba day abore
deilKuated lor aala.
C. W. Moots, Bet later.
North Main Street.
LIVERY
and FEED
STABLE
Under New Management
Dan Hllderbrand
Proprietor
Notice lor PubilraUon-leolated Tract,
PaWlc Und Hale. Own
The Dallea, Oregon, Und Offlce, Oct . W. WGa.
NoUca It hereby ft ran that, aa dtreeud by Uw I
Commiuloner ol the Uenaral Und oSlce, auder I
prortalout ol Act ol Concraet approved juuex:.
IW, 1'aUlo No. 303, wa win oner at puouc al
io the butheel bidder, at 30 o'eloct a. m., on
Uie7tbday ol December next, at tble omce, Uu
(ollowlut tract ol land, lo-wlt: i) S&'
Jee.T.Tp. i, a, K. 21 E.. W. M.
Any peraons clalmliij adrenely the aboTa-do-.
crlbed Uudt are ailrlted to die Ibelr olalmt, oi
obJecUoiit, on or before the day above deaifnat
ed lor tale.
C. W. Moure, Ratjltter.
Notloa For Publication.
Not Coal Und
Department of the Interior.
United oUtee Uad Office,
Tba DtUet, Oregon, Not. 18 1806.
Notloe it hereby (Iran that Bertha Trimble,
of Condon, Oregon, who, on Aagatt 28th, 1907,
made Homaatead In try, Serial No. 01(23 No.lHBe
(orHE'N WJi-N E'4oW!4 and Lott 23. section
18, Towntblp 4 South, Range 23 Eaat, w uiametu
Meridian, hat Bled notice of intention to make
Final Commutation (.roof to ettablith claim to
to tba land above detcrlbed, before the Reg
liter and Kecelrel ol the United Statel Und
Office at -Tha Dallea, Oregon, on the 29th day ol
December, 1908.
Claimant ntmet at witnettea: L.D.Botwortb,
John Monahan, J H. Calllt, Raymond Trimble,
all of Condon, Oregon.
C. W. Moon, Reglater.
Notloa For Publication.
United Btatet Und Office,
Tbe Dallea, Oregon, Not. 20, 1908.
NoUca it hereby given that tha State of Oregon
bat Bled in tbtt offlce Ita application, Serial No,
01119 to telect ander the proriaiontof tba Act oi
Congreai of Aagatt 14, 1848, and tba Acta tnpple-
mentary thereto, theNW of Sec. 24 T. S B. R.
21 E. Willamette Meridian. Any and aU per-
tont claiming adrenely tbe Undt detcrlbed, or
detirlng to object bectaaa of tbe mineral char-
acter of tha land or for any other reaton, to the
dttpoaal to applicant, thonld file their affldarlU
of proteat in tblt offlce, on or before tbe 2nd day
oWanaary,1909.
C. W. Moou, Beglater.
, Notice For Publication.
United Btatet Und Office,
Tba Dallea, Oregon, Nor. 20, 1908,
Notloa la hereby given that tha Bute of Oregon
hat filed in tblt office lta application, Serial No,
01)95 to telect ander tbe prorltiont of tbe Act
of Congreai of Aagatt 14, 1848, and the Acta tap
plementary thereto, tha 8X1 NESW &
8BNWliotSec.26 T.2 8 B. 21 E. Willamette
Meridian. Any and all penont claiming ad
renely the landt detcrlbed, or desiring toobject
because of tha mineral character of tha land, or
for any other reaton, to the dltpotal to the appli
cant, tbould file their affldarita of protettln thlt
office on or before the 2nd day of January iwv.
C. W. Mooti, Beglater.
Contoat Notloa
DEPARTMENT tiF THE INTERIOR
U.S. Und office at Tbe Dallea, Oregon,
November loth, 11MS.
A tufflclent conteat affidavit harlng been Bled
In tblt offlce by Frankla T. Tobey, eouteatant.
aialutt boinveiead, (serial No. Oliit) entry No.
12016, made May 16, 1MH, for H'-.-iKVi, J',v.
decUon 4, Towntblp 3, 8., Range 21, E. W M, b)
Urn. rollaid, Couictlee, In wblcb it it allegeu
ibattald William Pollard bat wholly felled l
etublithand malnUln a retldeuca upon talu
Und and bat wholly tailed to Improve the tauu
and hat tailed to cultivate, fence, or place an)
Improvement upon tbe tame; that ha hat heeu
tbeent from tald land for a longer period than
tlx montbt; that bit abaence wat not due to hit
employment in tbe army, nary or marina corpt
of tbe United state In time of war. saia par-
tlet are hereby notified to appear, retpond.and
offer evidence touching tald allegation at ten
I'clock a. m. on December 28, 1908, before George
W. Parman, a U.S. Commiuloner at hit office
In Condon, Oregon, and that flnal hearing will
be held at 10 o'clock a. m on January 4lb, 1909,
lielora tbe Regltter and Hecelrer at the United
8tatet Und Offlce In The Dallea, Oregon.
The tald conteitant harlng, In a proper affida
vit, tiled November 10th, 1908, tet lorth facte
which tbow that after due dellgence peraontl
ervlce of thlt notice can not be made, it it
hereby ordered and directed that aucb notice be
given by due and proper publication.
C. W. Moou, Begliter.
Oregon
Shout Line jj
akd union Pacific
3 TRAINS EAST DAILY
TO EVERYBODY
FAR AMD NEAR I
We wish, to
Announce
That during Decem
ber there is going
to be some
of the
MOST TERRIBLE
Price Slaughter
ing in our Store
that was Ever Known
REMEMBER DECEMBER I I
THES.B. BARKER GO.
mi
c
3CJOC
Through Pullman sUnds'rd snd tour
1st slMpirifc ears daily to Omaha, Chi
cago, Spokane; touriet aleeping car dally
to Kan tat city ; ttirongh, Pullman touriit
tleeplng can (personally conducted
weeaiy to Chirago, reclining chair can
taeau Iraaj to tu uit dally.
LOW RATES I
M
WHEAT BARLEY
INTERIOR WAREHOUSE Co.
BALFOUR, GUTHRIE & CO., Managr.
Went Priat raid For Grain. Gtntral Warttoast fiuunm ConimUi.
IIU Um W AWi1., a Kimltn litalm in Saitl Win Adf'j ,'lii, ii-.-U,
Sulphur Ctmmt Skttf Dif I'll ,
OATS
RYE!
Tickets to and from all carts ol the
unitea ruaioe, uanaaa and Europe
(or particular! call on or audreaa
3ai
. 1
D. TIERNEY, Agent
0. 1. 9 fl.
TIME
TABLE
When everything looks up
a stump
And fortune smilea 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.
EA8T BOUND FROM ARLINGTON.
.1:20 P. M
12:45 A. M.
No. 2 Chicago Special
No. 6 Atlantic Espreaa
FolEy's Honey and Tar clears
the air nasHaees, 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
celled from the system. Refuse
any but the genuine in the yellow
package-Condon Drug Co.
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 daily (eicept Sun
day) at f.4S K. M. Arrives at Arling
ton at 11:10 AM. No. 12 leaves Arlington
daily (eicept Sunday) at 11:4s P. M. ar
rives at Condon at 3 :4s P. M.
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 tbe long run.
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