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t THE CONDON GLOBE :-er Jra. .ia,"-j.r.rga H. A. HARTSHORN rablUher. FRIDAY, JAN. 1. 1909. SUBSClUITiO. riK'I, ll.M PE1 TBAB. Catered 4t Pgetcffir a eeoo,-elaa auttrr. r-abllshed Inn tttitj. rcopj tor ease or seseoinf tM'ikuM W lUatUeoireulaMtlfea atoaaat Will eeea wmk lo latum arujast mimom. Carte ot Thanka, Resolatioas oi Respect, Sax, i mM per line, 1b adrenr. imi words to Uae. Otber edrerUatrif rates M aavtteaUoa. f-MH'RTCOSDON. NO. M. r. OF 1CKETV V Mondaya evening of nek BOOta la Arse orr Man tod roots . VMUnfl bretber ere re e,rmtd to aseet with a. A warm weleoai watt too. Venezuela's navy is now re duced to a sand, scow and two coal hoppers. Tom Piatt is writing a book; If he tells all he knows it will be among the six best sellers. A Boston couple love each oth er, but can't live together. She says he's a splendid man. He says she's a fine woman a ' good housekeeper. Still they., can't live together. Anybody "got a remedy for cold feet? Loss of memory seems to be one of the qualifications for ad vancement in the service of the Standard Oil Co.? Archbold nev er forgot to forget Dynamite is not the only thing that has been exploding over the Panama Canal We wonder if Mr. Taft will be able to call the turn on vice, bus iness immorality iind general bad citizenship in so many and such varied terms as his honored pre decessor. " . Don't forget that it' is' the duty of every reader ojf this paper to write to some friend at a distance and tell him of the advantages of Oregon both as 'to 1 climate and production. Remember that the people of the older states; where the weather is CQld, are hovering around the fire and have lots of time to read.. Get busy. The Pacific Monthly has orga nized a progress, department, to to begin with the January num ber. It is the .'purpose of this department to condense original Hems which will interest pros pective homeseekers or investors iri Oregon. The editor' of this department has" requested this paper to state that he would es pecially appreciate letters direct from producers giving facts which would be of interest to in tending homeseekers. 1909 will be the travel year for the Pacific Northwest , The most advantageous , rates are made in this direction. All of the great railroads of the coun try are going to bend their efforts toward presenting the resources of this portion of the United States throughout the East Can ada and Europe. The Portland Rose Show and the Aalaska-Yu-kon-Pacific Exposition will "be two important features and rail road men in all the large centers of population predict an enor mous travel. If you will tae Foley's 'Oririo Laxative until the bowels become regular you will not have to take purgatives constantly;, as Foley's Orino Laxative-pbsitively cures chronic constipation and sluggish liver. Pleasant to take. Coudon Drug Co. : The Christmas number of the Condon Globe is a good one and shows that Condon is a prosper ous town. Heppner Gazette. The Condon Globe issued last week an attractive Christmas number of 14 pages, rep!-tewith illustrations and bright, conser vative, writeups of the Wheat City and Gilliam county in gen eral - It . reveals the mighty changes that have taken place in that section of the Oregon wheat belt, from 1892 when Condon was a mere stage post, to the Condon of today,- the largest primary grain shipping point in the Uui ted States. Such an edition will assist in turning the tide of im migration toward that section of the state. Washington County News. At Paso Roblrs Hot Springs Among the many charming stop- ng places In I California is Paso Rabies Hot Springs. Here are conditions ideal for restful recreation; quiet, congenial surroundings and v modern, almost luxurious accomodations. Paso Rabies Hot Springs is a Winter Resort hotel with the hoe pitaUlity or a home; a healing Spring without the atmosphere of a sanatorium; an enchanting coun try plaee with the conveniences of a great resort Ask any 0. R. & N. Agent for illustrated- booklet "Paso Rabies Hot Springs." Soraetlnse ul soistKbere oat At ipac. ' DAS opened A SECOND UASU PuACC; Tht place ru opened stand and neat In a banding on MAIN STRUT. Ha no doubt tboncht It would be (rand To always hate at the pabUe'i command Ererythlac to people like, . Kyan to a second banded bike. Many other thing! ha bat embarked. Some thing! that came from Noah's Ark. I bare old Cnpboarda and old Stores I Baveold Desks and Rabbet Hose, 1 hare aome Iron and Braaa Beda And aome Wooden bnea with fancy head a. Bar Matures! s, Pillow! and Spring! And lota of other faoej thiols. 1 Hare Mihes,' Poo and Stew Pane, . which women ear are good. Bat I am sorry to tell 70a neighbor, I harea'l any second hand wood. Ton can re j on what I're told yon, Erery word Is stamich and true And if thla doea notmityoa, I will eell yoa aomethlnf XEW. I can tell yon Just a well DAN will. boy or eell. Come and see me If yon can Dan, the Second Hand Situ. Oil DHL PROPRIETOR Condon, Oregon Notice for Pabllcatton Isolated Tract. I Public Land Sale. OU1 The Dallas, Oregon. Land Office, Dee. 14. 1908. Notice Is hereby glren that, as dl reeled by the Commissioner of the General Land office, under prorlsioW of Act of Coiigruse approved Jane 21. I9M, Pabiie-Ko. 90S, we will offer at public sale to the highest -bidder. at"9 90 o'clock a. m., on the 26th day of Janoary next, at thla office, the following tract of land, to-wlt: s Z'i HZ', iec.25,Tp. 2, .,vR. JOB., W. M. Any person! claiming adrersely the above-described lands are advised to file their claims, or objection!, on or before the day above designs! ed for sale. . ' C. W. Moore, Register. Treasurers 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, 1908. J. A. McMorris, Treasurer of Gilliam county, Oregon . To blacksmiths and farmers we fvish 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 f -" FARMERS ATTENTION For the next two months we will sell' flour -in Sbbl lots at wholesale ''prices. Tell your neighbors Club together, make up a 5bbl order and let us give you some astonishing prices. Headquarters for all kinds of Mill Feed, Steam Rolled Barley Wheat and Flour William Co Milling Co., Condon, Oregon. Notice) For Publication. . PaWIe Land sale Serial So. tlol ISOLATED TRACT UndtXhce The Dell, Oregon, Use, 1,1m Kotie t hereby given that, as 'directed by the Commissioner of the Meneml lad Otttre, an der the provisions ol the act of. Congress ap proved Jane 7, ma. Public Niv t. we will offer lor sale, to the highest bidder, at 10 Wa.m. on the l.wh dayol January neat, at thla office, the following tract of laud,towll: K,NWS V,rW ,ee. 11, 1 a, H , Range M E..W.X. Any person! claiming adversely the above deeevlbed land, are advised to Sle their claims, or objection, or be lore the day .above designated lor sake. C W. Mooaa, Register. Notice) For Publication. - Not Coal Laud Department of the Interior, l ulled Mates Lead Ufflra, "' The Dallea, Oregon, Dee. M IMS. Notice Is hereby given that Frank B. Stereos, aeir of Harriet M. Stevens, deceased, of Condon, Oregon, who, on July Srd, MM. made Homestead Entry, Serial So. OWW No. Ml for IS NWKs aud NW'NE section , Township 4 South, Range ia East, Willamette Meridian, baa Sled notice of Inteutlon so make Final Mve-year root to eaublish claim to to the land above described, before the Keg later and Keee4vi of the Called Starve Land omeeat The Dallea, liregou, on the h day ol Febraare, nut. Claimant names as witnesses: Alonao Stev ens and Benjamins Stevens ol Hood Rivet, Ore gon, L. a. Steven otCondon, Oregoa, and Jos eph FoM of Lonerork, Oregon. i c. W. Mooai, Beglster. Notice) For Publication. United Sutes Land Office), k The Dallea, Oregon, Nov. 30, IMS. Notice ti hereby given that the State of Oregon baa filed In this office Its application. Serial No. Mitt to select under the provision of the Act of Congress of Aagast M. lets, and the Acts sup plementary thereto, the 8i,NEVi. KEtSWSi a sEjN!ol9ee.; T. S S ft. 21 E. Willamette Meridian. Any and all persons claiming ad eeraaly (he lands deer rl bed, ot desiring to object because of the mineral character of the land, ot for any other reason, to the disposal ta the appli cant, should file their affidavits ot protest In this office off or before the 2nd day of January ItW. C. W. Mooaa, Register. . Notice For Publication. United State Land Office, The Dalles, Oregon. Nov. 30, IMS. Notice u hereby gives that the State ol Oregoa baa lied In this office Its application, Serial No. ttlll I select under the provisions of the Act of Congress of Aagast 14, lata, and the Act supple mentary thereto, theNWi of Sec. M T. S S. R. a E. Willamette Meridian. Any and all per sons claiming adversely the lands described, or desiring to object because ot the mineral char acter of the land or for any other reason, to the disposal to applicant, should file their affidavits ot protest In this office, on or before the 2nd da) of January.iwa. C. W. Mookl, Register. . Notlco For Publication. C.8. Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon, Not Coal Land. November 24th, 1908. Notice Is nereby given tbst George R. Ochse. 01 Lone Rock, Oregon, who. on October 7th, IW12. made Homestead Entry serial No. 01717) No. lliii, , for NW!i NVY!- Section M, and 'Ei NE' j Section 33, Township. 6 a., B. tfi E., W. M., has died noUce of Intention U make Dual flve year proof, to establlih claim to the land above- described, before George VY. Parmdn, United .states Commissioner, at his of fice atCondon, Oregon, ou tbe 6tb day of Janu ary, im claimant names a witnessd: Oeorge W. Boone, Oeorge Madden, George Myers, Andrew Anderson, all ol Loue Hock, Oregon. C. W. Moore, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Public Land Sale Isolated Tract & No. 0S1.1 United Stt Land Office. Tbe Dalles, Oregon, Dee. 18, 1908. Notice is hereby glren that, as directed by the Commissioner of the Ueneral Land Office, under prorations of Act of Congress approved June 27, 1906. Public-No. 303, we wlU offer at public sale, to the! highest bidder, at AS o'clock, a. m.on tbe Mn'day of February nest, at thla office, the lollowing tract of land, to wit: SW'NW and NH 54 Sec 24, Tp. 1 S. R. 21 E. W. M, Any persona claiming adrersely the above- described lands are advised to file their claims, or objections, on or before the dsy above desig nated for sale. C. W. Mooai, Register. Profeaalonal Directoru Q W. PARMAN ATTORHEY-AT-LAW U. 8. COMMISSIONER Careful attention given to all basines entru'ted in my care. Concrete Block : Condon, Oregon. yyOOD CAVEY. Physicians and Surgeons T)av and fllirht P.tla nmmntlt .mia.MH Office, Second Floor Barker building, corner Condon, Oregon JW. DONNELLY, M. D. Physician and Surgeon. Dheaset of Women a Specialty. Condon, Ore. B. F. BUTLER DENTIST Crown and Bridge Work a Specialty. Office Upamlrs iu Gilliam Co. Bank Building. Condon, Oregon j( a. WELLS AUCTIONEER AND VALUATOR Strict attention given to butlnees. Salaa can. ducted. Valuation! glvaa. e'c, CORDOJf, OEEUOa Contaat Notice DKI-ARTMEM OF THK INTERIOR t' .H Land Office at Tbe Dalles, Oregon, Ikeeeaiher llth, iwa. A anfficlenl eonieat affidavil having been MM In this office by Jaun-e McOva, coiiteauni, against homearrad. l-rll No, ).) entry No. ., made Feb g, 1WU, tor S"V w-.sw ser St. Tn. , ., Range l, E. M, by Kdaard M. Umliert, Contratee, tu which It Is alleged tliat said Kdward M. lautbert kai whol ly tailed to reside upon. culUvete or Improve said premises during the elk month! last past oral all from the time ot Ike initiation ol the claim ;tkat said alleged abeeuce was not due to his employment In tbe army, uavy or matin corps ol the l lilted slate In lima of war. Said par ties are hereby notified to appear, respond, end otter evidence touching said allegation at leu o'clock a. m. on Fetiraary li, lw, belore George W, Parman, a U.S. Commissioner at his office ta Coudon, Oregon, and that final hearing will be held at 10 o'clock a. m on February 1Mb, Iww, before Ih Register and Receiver at th United !itatre Und office In The Dalles, Oregon. 1 be said conteetant having, In a proper affida vit, filed December 17th, 1W, set forth tarts which allow that alter due dellgenc uersonal service ol this notice can not be made, It li hereby ordered and directed that such nolle be given by due and proper publication. . C. W. Muoag, Kegiater, The 0. K. v BBEI ' Shop FRANK GOLDEN, F-reprltlor Shaviiig, Slmmpouing, Hair Cutting Hot aud Cold Baths In Connection On door north Oilllain Co. Bank Bidf Your money not ours until you are satisfied with tbe goods you purchase. TheS. B. Barker Co. 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