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THE C0H1 GLOBE H. A. HARTSHORN PablUhcr. FRIDAY, DEC 18, 190& ftPBSCRIPTION PRICE, 1M PER TEAK. Entered at MwtoOVe u ecoola matter. t-ablUhre Every Friday. left t u alar lam ttaa Monday mm at act. k lo latere pioiasl atuauoa. . Card at Think. RmoIsUom ot Rnp, Etc, I csnts per Una, In vlnm, srvee words to Uu. Other adverttsluc rmta oa application. fwrRTcosiKW. sa m, r. or a. meets S Monday eventuf al earn montlt in Arm ory toll lodge room. VUlUiif brothers ar re qamtsd la ( vita a. A warm wslcoss twain rat. THE CHRISTMAS KUMBER. Hundreds of copies of the Christmas number of the Globe "The Gilliam County Booster," have found their way to all parts of the country during the past week. The fact that all the ex tra copies were sold on the very day of going to press shows the general appreciation of that is sue, and on every side words of praise were given the Globe ed itors. ! With such issues, giving a truthful discription of the coun ty's resources, can be readily seen the direct advantage of mailing such papers to friends. It can have but one result and that is advertising Gilliam Co. in the best possible manner. The Globe editors, with the be ginning of the New Year, expect to give their readers more news than ever before and with them it means all the news. Remember, the Globe sets the pace and will be the most widely read weekly in this section of Eastern Oregon. We see by the Washington Co. papers, that a -big "boom" is on in Forest Grove. We wonder if they got their idea from the Gilliam County Improvement As sociation. Fifty school children from Chicago are to be brought to the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition next year if the plan suggested by Secretary Tom Richardson of the Oregon Development League is carried out They will also visit Portland and other cities in this state and when they return home will write letters telling of the trip and what they saw in the Northwest. Exhibits of the woods of this section, with indus trial and scenic pictures, have been used in the Chicago schools, made up into sets and circulated from one school to another, in the teaching of geography. The Panama Canal, in spite of optimistic utterances with refer ence to the progress made in its construction, is evidently a source of anxiety in Washington and throughout the country. The law imposes on the President the duty of building the canal. It is the most Hurculean work at tempted in history, and the in coming president upon whom the burden is about to fall, is wise in his effort to satisfy him self that progress is being made in the right way. It is known that he intends to vi&it Panama again in January and that he will take with him a number of engineering officers in no way connected with the work. It is characteristic :of the President elect to thoroughly understand any proposition that he has to take up and the country will doubtless profit by the careful inspection and study he is about to make. Orna Fair at Alvllle. By Mr. J. R. lta. The Grange fair held at Alville on December, ISth, was a great success both financially nnd so cially. The various booths, all tastefully decorated, made a cheerful appearence and the many articles of fancy work, burnt work, aprons, cushions, and many other things that were on sale were readily dis posed of. The candy, china and doll booths all did equally well and the grab bag was a great source of amusement throughout the afternoon and evening. Supper was served at six o'clock and at midnight and from the bounteous and delicious spread set before the people it can be truly said that there are some famous cooks in that order. The dance was well managed, good music was furnished and everybody went home saying, "It takes the Grangers to show us a good time." Sometime and nanbm out at apace, DAN opened a SECOND HAND PLACE; Tola place was opened grand and neat In a balldtng on MAIN STREET. He no doubt thoogbt it would be grand To always hsve al taepabUc'i command Everything the people like. Even to a second handed bike. Many other things he hat embarked. Soma tblngt that eame from Nosh' Ark. 1 haea old cupboard! and old itovs 1 hare old Desk and Rabbet Bow. I hare tome Iron and Brass Beua And tome Wooden one with fancy head. Have Hattressva, Pillows and Spring And lotto! other fancy thing. I hare Dishes. Pot and Slew Pant, which women aay are good. But I am aorry to tell yon neighbor, I haren't any second hand wood. Yeas ran rely on what I'm told yon, Erery word is itaanch and true And If this does not mil you, I will nil yoa tomethingNEW. I can tell you Jost as well J DAN will buy or sell, t'ome and see me if yon can Dan. the second Band Man. DM TUOIHL, PROPRIETOR Condon, Oregon Advertised Letters For the week ending Dec. 19, letters as addressed below re main uncalled for at the Condon post-office: - 1 Coul well, Mrs. Wm. 2 Finlayson, Mr. John 3 Tuomala, Mrs. Herman 4 Webb. Miss Mirtie These letters will be sent to the dead letter office Jan. 2, 1909. if not delivered before. In calling for the above, please say 'advertised" giving date of list John F. Reisacher, P.M. Notice for Pablicatlon-laoiated Tract. Public Land tele. OJ41 The Dalle. Oregon. Land Office, Dec. 14, 1900. Notice Is hereby given that, a directed by the Commissioner of tbe General Land office, nnder provisions of Act of Congress approved June 27, 1906, Public No. 303, we will offer at public sale to tbe highest bidder, at 9 30 o'clock a. m., on the 2th day of January nett. at this office, the following tract of land, to-wlt: aEJi NEK- Sec. 25, Tp. 2, 8., R. 20 E., W. M. Any persons claiming adversely the above-de scribed lands are advised to file their claims, or objections, on or before the day above designat ed for sale. C. W. Moore, Register. If you wish to make your friends an X-mas gift that will be enjoyed and- appreciated have the Globe sent to them for one year. Treasurer's Notice. All outstanding County war rants up to and including warrant No. 50, Class "Q", and all preceeding county warrants are payable on presentation at my office. Interest ceases after Dec ember 5, 1903. J. A. McMorris, Treasurer of Gilliam county, Oregon To blacksmiths and farmers we wish to remind you we have the best Cumberland Blacksmith Coal. A car just received by the Arlington Lumber Co. The clubbing price of the Con don Globe, the Oregon Semi- Weekly Journal and ,the Pacific Monthly is now $3.00 the big' gest $3 worth of reading on the market An ideal Xmas gift to your friends the Globe for one year. Notloa For Publication. Pablle land Sale Hertal No. 0IWI -KSol.iliU TRACT r.itUndorhc The Itallaa, Oregon, Im. a, lata, Motto Is hereby given thai, a directed by the uaaslsatnnerottri lleneral Land Olrlea, nn der the provisions ot lb sot ol Congress ap proved Jan ?, WW. Publle-No. B. w will offer for), to the highest bidder, at 10 JOass, en the 1Mb day of January iwsl. at this omce, he following tract ol land, to wit; EtN f, See .4S W4ee. Jl. la. . Rang W E..W.M. Any parsoua claiming adversely the above described land, are advised lo HI their claims, or objection, on or before the day stars designated lor sal. C W. Moo at, Register. Notlcw For Publication. Cniied Rials Land Office, Th Dalle. Oregon, Nov, JO, I son. Notice is hereby given thai the State ol Oregon has Bled In this office Its application, aerial No. 01194 to select uuder tbe provision of th Act ol Congress of Aagusl 14, 1 Sis, and lb Acta sup plementary thereto, th t,NliV NKoW SK,NViol3. 1 1 s K. 11 K. Willamette Meridian. Any and all persons claiming ad versely th laud described, ol dealt lug lo object because ol the mineral character ol the laud, or for any other reason, to the disposal to the appli cant, should Ala their affidavits of protest In this office on or before the 2nd dsy ot January 190. U. W. Mooaa, Register. Notlcw For Publication. Not Coal Laud Department of th Interior. United State Land Office, Th Dalle. Oregon. Nov. 1ft 190s. Nolle la hereby given that Rertha Trimble. of Condon, Oregon, who, on August 29th, 1907, mad Homestead Kntry. serial No. 01(23 KalMW lorSKSX W4-K KiS ' aud Lot J 4 J, section IS, Township 4 South, Rang 23 East, Willamette Mertdlau. has Hied notice of Intention lo make Final Commutation (roof to eaiabllth claim to to th land above described, before th Reg ister and Kecslvsi of the l ulled HUM Land Olflc at Th Dalles, OrvJU, on th th day ol December, 190. Claimant name as witnesses: LD.Bosworth. John Mooahan, J. H. Calli. Raymond Trimble, all of Condon, Oregon. C VY. Moot. Register. Notice For Publication. 1'nlted Stale Laud Office. Tbe Dalit. Oregon, Xor. JO, 190. Notice I hereby given thai th State of Oregon has Bled In this office it application. Serial No. 01119 lo select under lb provisions of th Ad ol Congress of August 14, ltu. and the Acta supple mentary thereto, IheNWH of Sec. 24 T. a. K. 21 E. Willamette Meridian. Any and aU per sons claiming adversely Ihe land described, or desiring to object because ot th mineral char acter of th land or for any otbor reason, to the disposal to applicant, should Sle their affidavits of protest In this office, on or before th 2nd day of January, 1909. C. W. Mooai, Register. Notloa For Publication. C.8. Land Office st Tbe Dalles. Oregon, Not Coal Land. November 24th. 190S. Notice la hereby given that Ueorg R. Ocbse. ol Lone Rock. Oregon, who. on October 7th, 1902, mad Homestead Entry (Scrlsl No. 01717) No. 1WM, for El NWU NW'4" NWW Sectional, and NEU StLK Section S3, Township. 6 i, R. 23 E., W. M., has Bled notice of Intention to make final Bve-year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before G corse W. Herman, United States Commissioner, at bis of- Bee at Condon, Oregon, on thetth dsy ot Janu ary, 1909. Claimant name a witnesses: George W. Boone, George Madden. George Myers, Andrew Anderson, all ol Lone Rock. Oregon. V. W. Moore, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Public Land Sale Isolated Tract 8. No. 013 United Statee Land Office. The Dalles, Oregon, Deo. 18, 1908. Notice Is hereby given that, ss directed by the Commissioner of tbe General Land Office, under provisions of Act of Congress approved June 27, 1906. Public N. 303, we will offer at public sale, loth highest bidder, at 9:45 o'clock., m. on the Mb day of February next, at this office, tbe following trsct of land, to wit: SWNWU and NSWScc24,Tp. 1b. R. 21 E. W.M, Any person claiming adversely th above- described lands are advised to HI their clsims. orobjections, on or before the day above desig nated for sale. C. W. Mooax, Kcgliter. Professional Dlreotoru Q W. PARMAN ATTORKEY-AT-LAW U. S. COMMISSIONER Careful attention given to all bueinesa entraeted in my care. Cmcrtit Block : Condon, Oregon. IIOOD li GAVEY, Physicians and Surgeons Day and Night Calls oromntlv answpred Office, Second Floor Barker Building, corner aaiu ana spring nireei. Condon, Oregon J W. DONNELLY, M. D. Physician and Surgeon. Diseases of Women a Specialty. Condon, Ore. B. F. BUTLER ui.ii i la i Crown and Bridge Work a Bpeclslty, Office upsmirs in uiiiiam co. Buna tsuuaing. Condon. Oregon R. WEXU AUCTIONEER AND VALUATOR (trlct attention given to buslo. talss cen- v Huiuviu given. ' OOMBOV, OREGON Contest Notltsa I1KPAKTMKNT OK THE INTERIOR. l'.H.Iaud office at Th Dalles. Ort'ttuti, Nvemlr loth, iww. A sufficient contest affidavit having Un filed In Hits oitleeby r rankle T, luhvy. contestant, against home-trait, ("ferial No. oltf.'l entry No. 11(1, made M.iy lit, ,, for ttv-M jK'.sW',. Met tlon 4. Townihip ll. ., Range 21, K, vt M. by Ka, Pollsid. t'onteslee, In which It Is altawl that said V lilism IHdisnl has abolly twiird It establish and maintain a resMviie Hmn said land and has wholly tailed to linpmvu tlie saute and has failed to valttvaiv, hence, or plm any Ituproveuu'tite upon the same; that lie Ims boon absent Iroin said land lor a longer pvrlid lliau six mouths: thai his alueewa nut due to his employment in theanny, navy or marine eie ul the I' tilted ttate lit lime ol war. Hald par ties are hereby notified to appear, rwpoud.aud otter evidence touching said allegation at ti n o'clock a. ru. on HwembrrAi, luwi. heinre iUhiwc VY. rimsn, a I', a, Cuminl.slmivr al his onlce in Condon, Oregon, and Mat rtiisl hearing alll be held at Iv o'clock a. ra ou Jauuaiy 4th, Itsw, before Ihe Register and Receiver al Ihw I mini stales land Olfle In The Italics, Oregon. The said coniraiaiit having, in a ptoper slTuls" vl. Bled November loth. lsi, set tiirili larls which show that alter due dellgeuce peisonst service o( this notice can nol le made, ll I, hereby ordenol and dlrveted that such notice t glveu by due and proper publication. I'. W. MtHiaa. Register. The 0. K. BBEI?, Shop FRANK GOLDEN, Proprietor Shaving, SbniiipooinK. Hair Cutting Hot and Cold Hatha in Connection One door north Uilliain Co. Bank BUlf Your money not ourg until you are sutixfied with the goods you purchase. TheS. B. Darker Co. OREGON SH OUTLINE Uiori Pacific 3 TRAINS EAST DAILY Throajrh Pullman gtandard and tour lat aleepini car daily to Omnlia, Chi cago, Spokane ; tourist sleeping: car dail) to Kausa city ; tlinnh I'ullnian toorial leeping car (peraonallv comlucted weea'y to Chicago, reclining diair can geata free) to Uie East daily. LOW RATESI Ticket to and from all part of th United States, Canada and Europe For particular call on or add res D. TIERNEY, Agent 0. R.Gfj. & 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. 6 Pacific Express 3:48 A M CONDON BRANCH. No 11 leaves Condon daily (except Run- day) at y.4s. M. Arrives at Arling ton at 11 :10 AM. No. 12 leaves Arlington daily (except Sunday) at 11:4$ P M ar rives at Condon at j:.s P M rawing orphoto.forexi)rt w-srt-h Slid trwerppcirt. Free sdrics, how to ohtaia patents, tnule marks, ouprrlgnls. eUk, )N all COUNTRIC8. BumIiuu dirret u ilk WaMngto tavu lime, monty and oft Ihtpaimt, Fitsnl ind Infringement Prictlce Exclusively. Write or eotn to us st U Ilstt asms, sp. SSItsa aistss Fstsat OSes, WASHINGTON, O. C. Irrromrrtly- ohf alned In all oountrtM, or NO fit TKAOEsMAHKft, Ctli aaii LuHjrriifliigreLrlgV temL Hid hkftfh, Model or Ptiuto, ir fret) report on pfttfiitability. 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