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THE CONDON GLOBE H. A. HARTSHORN Pa-Usher. FRIDAY, JAN. 8, 1909. SUMCWPTIOS MICE. tl.toF-RTKAl. Catered X PoetofBce M Bro4iaae BIMf. t-ebltsbed KtotT 'rtdmy. J Ot; tor.CBaaaee at etaatrteeBeei linutHoaniMliMlui atoaoar mi tack week to lasers areraBt atMaoee. Card at Thanke, Kesolattoea oi Reaper. He., cant pat Hue, in ad ranee, asean woras to Una, UUh advertising rates en applkaooa. roi'iTcosDo. so. m, r. or a. meet V Mondays nainf ol tack sioaia is " arj Hall lotlm room. Vlsltlas brotirere an re- e.utated lo wtta as. A warn alcoai awaits roe. State guaranty of bank de posits will be one of the big questions to come before the next session of the legislature, Already a bill has been thorough ly drafted by A. W. Orton cf Multnomah, and has been sub mitted to the banking committee of the Oregon State Grange. The measure has been gone over care fully and a second draft of the measure has been prepared and this is now being sent to the dif ferent local granges throughout the state for their suggestion and aDDrovaL The bill will be pre pared in time for the opening of the legislature and will be backed by the state grange, which will make the enactment of the law one of the chief objects during the comm.? session. It has been decided to confine the provisions to the question of bank guaranty alone, leaving other amendments of the existing banking . law to other bills. This will be done in order that the guaranty plan may not be embarrassed or hampered by some objectional clause or provision relating to other bank legislation. The main-purpose and intent of the law is set out in the first two sections of the proposed bill, which set the time for the law to become operative and pre scribe the manner of the oper ation of the law. Ugly names in Oregon must go ' and at the first meeting of the OregonGeographical board held in Portland a few days ago, objec tions were raised to absurd and ridiculous appelations of places throughout the state and an at tempt will be made to change them. It was decided to ask the legislature for an appropriation to defray the expenses of the committee. One of the import ant duties of the committee will be the settling of disputes as to what the real name of some val ley, brook or mound is and an other will be the selection of ap propriate names for all sorts of towns, rivers, mountains and other places. John B. Horner of Corvallis will have charge of the work in Gilliam, Sherman, Wheeler, Crook, Union, Polk and Benton counties. The work in other counties will be done by other members of the board, and all will be watched with interest Echo, according to the plan dis cussed at the board meeting, may be known as Henrietta. The name will carry a reminiscence of the stirring Indian wars of '56, at which time Ft Henrietta was established in that vicinity by soldiers from Ft Dalles. The name was originally given in honor of Henrietta Haller, wife of Major Haller, in command at The Dalles, who when the sol diers were ordered into this sec tion to fight Indians, furnished them with a wagon to haul their supplies. Places in this section oddly named: Bakeoven, Coyote, Gooseberry, Strawberry, Lost Valley, Paper Sack, Scatter Wagon, Ajax, Trailfork, Devil's Butte, Antelope, Haystack, and numerous others would give work for this board. A PERILOUS FEAT. Gaa'n. avags Hipp seat am we la the Lana'ao Zee. i . Man mora Uttlt dramas art euact ad at toe too than tha outside public wott ot, says tba London Standard. Behind tha lion bona there U a black leopardeea wblcb. la Implacably ear. aga and tries to eat bar keeper. Hac neighbor ta a great romping leopard which lad reared la India. Ha coniee out to pla whan tha Brttlaa public la represented by out a 11t tried aoo man. Bometlmee tha ani mate ret out without tha conaent of their keepers. One which did ao waa Obaah, tha hippopotamus. Ha proTed Baraga Indeed when tha attempt waa made to deprive him of hia liberty. Happily the gardena were closed at tha time. Try aa they would, tha keepera could not entice or coerce tha monster In the direction of hia den. At last the euperlntendent caUed ap an assistant whom the hlppopota mua bated. Tba chief pot a bank note Into the maa'a band. "Scott," ha Bald, "throw open the paddock gate, abow yourself to Obaah, then run for It" Scott did. The animal went for him, raging along tha path and after him luto tha paddock. Scott climbed tba raUlnga Just In lima, and the hlppo potamua on turning found tba gate secured behind it Presently a press representative arrived to Investigate tha story, which bad so me bow be come known. , "Hippopotamus escap ed? Oh. dear no! Coma and sea him In his den." be waa answered aa they led him to where tha monster waa re eaged. " A CHILD'S HEROISM. Tba Story ef a Vialt ta tha Beautiful Glaensvin Cemetery. A pathetic story of a child's heroism la told by a Dublin gentleman. Re cently, ba proposed to drlTe with his wife to tha beautiful Glasnevln ceme tery. Calling his son, a bright little boy, soma four years old, he told him to get ready to accompany them. Tha child's countenance fell, and tba fa ther said: "Don't you want to go, WMler Tba little Up quivered, but tba child answered, "Tea, papa, if you wish." Tha child waa atrangely silent during tba drive, and when tba carriage drove op to the entrance ba clung to hia mother's side and looked up In her face with pathetic wistf ulness. ; The party alighted and walked among the graves and along tha tree ahadowed avenues, looking at tba In scriptions on tba last resting places of tba dwellers in tha beautiful city of tha dead. After an hour or ao thus spent tbey returned to the carriage, and the father lifted hia little son to his seat Tha child looked surprised. drew a breath of relief and asked: "Why. am I going back with your "Of course you are. Why not!" "I thought when tbey took little boys to the cemetery they left them there." said the child. ' Many a man does not show the hero ism In the face of death that this child evinced In what to him had evidently been a summons to leave tba world. London Telegraph. Hia Mean Trick. "There certainly are differences In feelings," said the woman who some times philosophizes, "or at least differ ent ways of expressing them. : , 'A few days ago a shocking Incident occurred in the spsrtment house where ( live. The janitor, who was an un usually good looking man, about thir ty-five years old. killed himself for some wholly Inadequate reason, soma difference with hia employer. Of coarse everybody In the house was much upset by the tragedy, and L with other tenants, went down to the base ment to see his wife and offer aid. "The wife, however, seemed more re sentful than grief stricken. " 'Would you ever think such a Una man would do such a mean trick r aha exclaimed." New York Press. Kotlce for PablicaUon-lMated Tract. Public Land gale. 0441 The Dalles, Oregon, Land Office, Dec. 14, IMS. Kotlce is hereby given that, at directed by tba Commissioner of the General Land office, nnder provisions of Act ol Congress approved Jane 27, 1906, Public-No. 90S, we will offer at public sale lo the highest bidder, at 30 o'cloci a. m., on the 2Mb oar of Jennsrr next, at this office, tha following tract ol land, to-wlt: i ly. NEJ4- dee. 25, Tp. 2, 8., B. 20 E., W. M. Any persons claiming adversely the above-de scribed lands are advised to Ale their claims, or Abjections, on or before the dav above designat ed for sale. C. W. Moore, Register. 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 FARMERS ATTENTION For the next two months we will sell flour in 6bbl lots at wholesale prices. Tell i 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 Gilliam Co Milling Co., Condon, Oregon. Notice) For Publication, rablle Laas Sals Serial Na. Meet ISOLATED TaUCT C.K.UB4 Oface The Petlee. Ontoa Pee.,! Katie. Is aeeabs givea that, aa atreetea BJ tha CamralaataBerolthe Uenerel Laud Otirre, an ear las provision at tha art ot fonsteet tp. proved Jaae it, IMS, rabltc No. sot. we will oar roseate, to Um highest Bidder, al Ml Wi tha IMS aayot Janeery neat, at this ostca, thsBwiBsnaetellaaa.sewit: utNWSf a al.i,B w hate II, ta. a. Bang I, W.M, Any pereoae ctatnlug adverasUr the abov Sesetlaea land, are advised Is II tbelr eUlau, oronjeeuona. en at before tha day above deeitnated lor sale, C. W. stooaa, Restates, Notice) For Publication. Not Coal Land !pattaat oi the Interior. I' Btard States Laadufflea, Tha Dalle. Ontoa, Dee. It 1MB. NoUee la hereby givea that nana & Sarrena. hair ol Harriet H. Steveua. defeased, ot Condon, Oregon, vbo, on Jaly irrd, MB, made Hoaeatead Katry, Serial No. -M NeUlIM lor E Si and Su tttu skiIob . TxmnebtB agnate. Rang! last, Willamette Meridian, baa Ued notice ot InteuUoo so Slake final Ftve-yaar (root to establish claim to lo tba land above rteerrlbed, before the kg- latat and Receive) ot the In I ted 8tt-" Land Oncost Tha Dallas, Oregon, on the tb day of Ftbraary. IMS, Claimant names aa witnesses: Alonao Hav ana and Benjasilae stems of Hood River, Ore gon, L. . swvans otCaadon, Oregon, and Jos eph Fobs ot Loneroca, Oregon. C W, Stooaa. Register. Notloe For Publication. t'.S. land Office at The Dallas, Oregon. Nat Coal Land. NaveaibetMth. lags. Notlea la hereby glrea that Ueorge R. Oehse. at Lone Rork, Oregon, sho, on October Tth. MM. aedetloaealMd latry (Serial No. enni Ho. I1S64, lor ISKWNKINWH aseuonst. an liaU MhU Section as, ToeroshlB. R- SJ B., W. ., has Sled notice of intention to aak anal art-year proof, to establish claim to the land above daeeribed. before Oeorge W Parman, Called States Commissioner, al hia ol- Ice al Condon, Oregon, on theath day of Jan ary, IWM. Claimant name aa witnesses: Qeorg W. Boone, Oeorge Madden, Ueorge Myera, Andrew Anderson, all ol Lone Rock, Oregon. C W. Moore, Register, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Pablie Und sale Isolated Tract 8. N0.OSU United SUtos Land Office. The Dallas, Oregon, Dae. Is, ISM. Kotlce la hereby siren that, as directed by the Commissioner of tha General Land Otnce, sndar provisions of Act of Congress approved JonesT IMS, Pablie N.i 90S, wa will oner at pablie sale. to tba highest bidder, at t o'clock, a. aa thaStadayot February neat, at this otnee. the toliowlog tract of land, to wit; 8MKNWI4 and .HniSecM,Tp. 14.R. Jl I. w.M. Any persona tlalmlug adversely the above described lands are advised to ale tbetr claims, or objections, on of before the day above dealg. Dated lor sale. C W. Moons, Register. ProfeMlonal Oireotortl G. W. PARMAN ATTORNEY-AT'LAW U. 8. COMMISSIONER Careful attention given to all business entrusted in toy care. Ctmtrttt Block s Condon. Oreeon. tOOD'a QAVEY, Physicians and Surgeons D.v anil Vi'.h, n.ll. . 1 , Office, Hecond Floor Barker building, corner Condon, Oregon JW. DONNELLY, M. D. Physician and Surgeon. Diseases of Women a Specialty. Condon, Ora, F. BUTLER DENTIST Crown and Rridea Wnrk a flni.lf naiM wran in uuuaui vo. oana jsuuaing. Condon, Oregon B. WIUJI AUCTION FCR AND VALUATOR Btvtot ,HtHM l 4 acted. Valuatlans given. 0OXDOM, OBIOOH At Pabo Roblks Hot Springs Among the many charming stop- ing places in California is Paso Rabies Hot Springs. Here are conditions ideal for restful recreation; quiet, congenial surroundings and modern, almost uxurious accomodations. Paso Rabies Hot Springs is a Winter Resort hotel with the hos pitatality of 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 O. R. & N. Agent for illustrated booklet, "Paso Rabies Hot Springs." An evening's entertainment for only 10 cents. The moving picures at the American theatre are perfect now and a pleasure to see. I Conteat Nottoo DErABTNKNT n THK INTKMoR C. g Laud war at The Dalles. Oregon, Itereubsi Hlh, Iwa. A wIMrlent eon lest amdavlt having bean tied In Hits orlte by James MrOea, eonteslant, sgalnat homestead, (Xerlal No. SlfJK) entry No. I4v.ui, wta.te reb. !, !, hu KtteK, Her. 3. w',iWVsat'M, Tp..., Kaiig la, K, H, by Kdward M. Lambert, Conieate, In which It Is eJleaad thai saM Bdwaid M. Lambert baa whol ly abandoned said Blare aud baa tailed to reside upon, cultivate or Improve said pramuwe during the sis mouths last past or at all from the time of the Initiation ol the claim ;that said ailegedabseiice wee until ue lo his employment In the army, navy or marina corps of the Tailed States In lima of war. Said par ties ara hereby notified lo appear, raapoud.and orrsr evidence tuttrhlug said allegation at ten o'clock a. at. on February 12, IWs, before Oeorge w". rerasau, a U.S. Commissioner al his olhca In Condon, Oregon, and that final hearing will be held al 10 o'clock a m on February lMn, ivue. before the rlesl.tet and Hc-elver at the I' HI ted stales Land ORle In Tha Dellea, Oregon. The said eonteslant havtug. In a proper afflda vll, filed December ITth, lua. set tortb facts which show that after due dellgenc personal e rvlce of this nolle can not ha mads. It hereby ordered and directed that such notice be given by due and proper publication. C. W. Mooes, Kegltter. The 0. K. BlBEl Shop PRANK OOlaDEN, PreprleUr Shaving, Shnuiponing, Hair Cutting Hot and Cold Baths in Connection One door aottb Gilliam Co. Bank Bltl Your money not ours until vou are satisfied with the goods you purchase. The S. B. Barker Co. Oregon SllOlJilfiE Union Pacific 3 TRAINS EAST DAILY Thro rich Pullman atanHarit anl tone ist sleenine eara dalle tn Omaha rki. caeo. Rnokana- tnnriatalaanlnA aii. to ICanaaa cite thennoh Piill,an inii.i sleeping care (personalty conducted' weesij voicago, reclining cbairear vssata free) to LUe East dally. LOW RATES I Tickets to and from all carts of the uniteo Duties, banana ana fcurope r or pewucuwrs cnn on or aaurese D. TIERNEY, Agent 0. I. G fJ. 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