Condon globe. (Condon, Gilliam Co., Or.) 189?-1919, January 15, 1909, Image 5

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    COM COURT PROCEEDINGS
January Cth, 1909
Presenti'Edward Dunn,Judire;
B. T. Snell and J. W. Dyer, Com
misalonera; Chni. II, Horner,
Clerk.
In the matter of the petition of
Chat, Dahlke et al for a County
Road Continued for a bond.
In the matter of the petition
of Grant Wade et al for a change
In County road No. 99-Contin
ued, ' ' '
In the'matter of. the petition
of C. E. Rickard etal for a Coun
ty road Continued for report of
viewers. ,: . -.
In the matter of th drawing
of a jury Hit for 1909-Jury list
of 221 name drawn.
In the matter of the appoint
ment of a Fruit Inspector for
Gilliam County-TV. C. : Mobley
appointed. .-..-;
i In the matter of the appoint
ment of road supervisors for
1909-Thef following were ap
pointed: Blalock,Mr. Bunch; Con-
, don, ' Ab Moyer; ' Mayville, S.
Mpfillvrav Ferrv f!anvond W.
DyerjMatney, W. E.Smith:Idea.
EL Stewart; Trallfork, John Ma-
gee; willow , E. Montague; Olex,
T. C. Mobley; Lonerock, A. An
drews. ,
In the matter of the appoint
ment of road master and assist,
ants for 1909-S. McGilvray ap
pointed road master, T. C. Mob
ley and Abe Moyer assistants.
In the matter of the tax levy
ioF iMMHRRonmnnc mil i na rni.
lowing tax was levied: Library,
1-60 of a mill; Road, 259-80 mills;
State, 1 3-4 mills: High School,
S mills; County School, 1 1-4 mills;
County, 3 mills; Total, 12 mills.
In the matter of auditing the
accounts of S. McGilvray, road
master and Abe Moyer and T. C.
Mobley assistants for 1908 Ac
counts audi ted and approved.
In the matter of the appoint
ment of a board of County Road
Viewers for 190W. Al'McMor
ris, Abe Moyer and S. McGilvray
appointed.
In the matter of the approval
of the bond of Otis Campbell,
Assesor-Bond approved.
J WEngberg ..'15 CO
Bushong & Co v. : 192 5
J D Weed ' 6 00
NDCavenu ' ' 8 00
Henry Wilkins 16 60
HD Randall 6 00
R M Rogers . ' -'' 32 46
CH Morris - 6 00
LL Montague ' ,' 6 00
Guy Crisaey ( . 6 00
Tom Perry - 13 40
HFShanka. - " 6 00
Kilhan Sty and Ptg Co 29 29
Heny Perry 6 00
Irwin-Hodson Co ' . . 4 40
Arlington Record ;, ' 8 50
TD Sweeten , , 2 80
Keys ACushing ' 18 65
E Wheir- v.-. ' 55 80
Mann & Beach . 2 75
ANeel : , 6 00
Geo F Parrish 40 00
Chas H Horner 17 60
CD Robinson 6 00
JBGoflf f.v' 6 00
Wm TTnlmoa fi Ml
J M Brown . :" " ' 4 20
TB Ferguson ' 8 00
J P Greiner- 3 00
Lewis Couture 5 20
Geo B Dukek . 126 00
B T Snell . ,V186
John Jackson 2 00
S McGilvray 171 6
ASHolIen ' 9 00
R M Rogers ' 110 60
Otis Campbell ,v 60 85
John Magee 3 00
TC Mobley 62 20
Dunn Bros 172 30
J W Donnelly I8 60
RM Rogers 3 JO
TOPullen ' 1 " 6 00
Gu
300
56 00
15 00
21 00
14 40
U9.0B
4265
17.28
49 40
63 40
63.40
"30.20
4,M UIU
Sisters of Mercy
Hunt Hardware Co
BT Shell
J W Dyer
Oregon Library Conv
Arlington Lumber Co.
B.C. L. L. S.&L Co. .
Wade A. Wad Co.
U. M. Stafford
Calvin Ford ' '
Henry P Ford .'-
O, Parrisb . iy"
2.25
975
83.75
600
84 95
7.00
86 75
1200
80.80
11.00
8.00
5.00
1825
11.00
11.50
66 50
20.50
8.00
11.00
6.00
600
4.00
J, A. MeMorris
Condon Globe ''
F. B Elevens
II. M. Cox
C.T. White
C. C.Clark ,, .
Joseph Klcns . .
Goo. B. Dukek Mayville
. .Grange 5.00
t. D. Swaeteo . . 4.10
O. 8. Ebl ' . ' 600
F. II. Luoy ; . 6.00
K..F. Monroe' ; , . 21.00
W. R. Baker" 6.00
Q. W. Andrews ' ""-'"J". 23.60
D. F. Bunch ' " .., 600
J.W.Long "''.'." 6.00
A. Pbilllpi -x 800
Alex Bardie' ' , '". 8.00
P. Dyer; 1200
Markua Bolton 600
Kerr Gilford Whae'Ca ' 200
F. Dondas i " 12.80
Q.F..Kennedr 4 00
go Hall Co. 1500
Geo. 8chott . . 6.00
0. A. Taobauner . 600
ill Malay . JB.00
K. K. York 8.00
J. J. Couture ;,.- 8.00
J. W. Lillle 6.00
0. J.Quinn 6.00
K. A.8lincbfiild . 6.00
Geo. B. Dukek . ' ' 11.80
Goo. Stewart 8.00
Claus-Johnion 8.00
Geo. C, Miller . J ' ' 6.00
E. B. Schotnp r , 6.C0
U. A. Stewart 300
I P. Davidson ; 10.00
A. J. Wanes.. j . " 8.00
J. W. Sorlvoer . 8.00
r. Q.Johneon ' . 8.00
W. L Barker 8.00
J. B. Leater . ' 13.00
Geo. A. Clough ; 12.00
J. L. Blalock. r. , '12.00
Abe Moyer 8.00
P. L. Ham 5.80
Geo. K, Moore v 3.40
T. C. Mobley . - 7.40
vVm. Barker 2.50
V,eb Jone " '640
Janice Larch . 6.80
Wm. Head 'r.9.00
H. C. Johnson . 3.00
Chaa. W, Martin 6.00
T.O.Mobley , 889.81
B. Couture 1600
London Drug Co. 11.00
rhe Dalles Sanatarium ' 31.90
E. J. Nituchk . 6.00
Elmer HJontngue 15.05
A. B. Stanley 1.60
rmory Hall Cp. 20 00
E. Wheir ' 8 00
E. Whelr 2.00
J.C.StUrglll ?' 3 65
Edgar Dunlap 2.00
F.B.Stevens, , 6.00
Al Collins ' 8.20
J. W Maid ment 1. 10.80
Frank Ritchie"' 6.00
Otis Campbell 8.00
8. B. Barker Co. 89.49
J.D.Burns 6 00
A. 8. Hollen. 9.00
D."B. Thomas , , j 6,00
F'rHnk Moore . ' ':- '600
Q. W. Montague . ' . 21.00
W. G. Flett " ; 9 20'
W. F. Allen ' .600
C. F. Kennedy . 6 00
Wilbur M. Wade 600
M. E. Weatherford "6 00
Q. P. White 6 00
Q. F. Hurt .. 6.00
C. A. Lewis : -11.60
Glass & Prudhomme Co. 36.34
Real Estate Transfer.
Guy Simmons to J. A. Sim
mons 160 A $200 00
I ...... Patents'-.'.'' ' ' .
US't6 GuySimmon8 160 A, to
Santa Barbara Water Co. 98.20A,
to Santa Barbara Co. 80 A. to J.
N West 160 A.-' - 1 -.
O. Parrish
JaucWsao 4 Msmhall
First National Bank
A. J. Slislton '
A R.Collini
T. D. Sweeten
A R. Collins
Mr. R. McDougal
A. R Collins
Ueo. Willlimf'
8. B. Couture '.' '
A. .Collins'
Condon Times
T. D. 8wstea'j ' ' '
Arlington Record '.
It you will take Foley's Orino
Laxative until tbe bowels become
regular you will not have to take
purgativra conatanlly, aa Foley's
Orino Laxative Mitively cure a
chronic eonalipalion and sluggish
liver. Pleasant to take. Coudou
Drug Cot . ,
Treasurers Notice.
AH outstanding County war
raivts up, to and including warrant
No. 68, Class "Q", and all
preoeeding county warrants are
payable on presentation at my
odlce. Interest ceases after Jan
uary 9, 1909.
J. A. McMoRRlS, :
Treaaarer of (illllam countr, Oregon
, SIMPLE REMEDY FOR '
LA GRIPPE
Racking la grippe coughs that
may develop Into pneumonia ever
night are quickly cured by Foley'a
Honey and Tar. The sore and in
flamed lungs are healed and
strengthened, and a dangerous
condition Is quickly averted. Take
only Foley's Honey and Tar in s
yellow package. Condon Drug Co
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! OREGON I
HARNESS
SHOP
WM. LANGNAOSEN, Prpp'r
Full Stock of Leath
er good now on hand i
All Kinds et Repairing done
rVowietlu. Your fatronage
fteaseetfullu ftolloited.
c Kirtk Main Strut, Condon, (hi ?
VAsJKJBNinnnnAAn;JSNrNSIuvrb
Fapp Bros.'
Meat Market
Choice Fresh and
Cured Meats of
all Kinds.
Highest Cash Price
Paid for Hides.
Johnson Building
Condon, Oregon. 2
AnnfinruuwvwnrwnAruirinn
uonaon
Lively
Barn
, VadW Raw Mtnatiatat
7 Ti
el. W. I1IR&, Prop'r
uommerciai Men Given
Careful Attantintt
I HORSIC BOUOHT AND
1 mmwmm aVl
Bvu iruwuvnnnruvwvwTAnjvutru'
V.E.BUERKLE
"Shoemaker
general Repair
t A . worR guar
anteed. f"
. A" BRILLIANT SHAM.
Parlt Undw lh Rul of tha thM
Napolson.
Never waa I here to p!eour loving
and su tuny going a court, and avldum
baa tbre Uhiii one whkh waa rxtrr
nail ki aplidld.Tlie emperor put
inoiicy nio water and thereby produc
ed a prosperity for the time and with
It popularity for the government
Hundreda of .milllotn were lavUbed
upon I'arla, muub- or It belnc waated,
yet noue tbe lea wltlr tbe raeult tbat
tbe jIy really deaerred IU title la
1U lumlere. In tbene daye It baa
tone to aeed and grown ababby, bat In
WS) everffu'lug seemed freb , and
oew and brlllUnt and Imposing. Tbe
army waa rotten to tbe core. . TCet tbe
emperor"! cent gardea were splendid
aoldlera to tbe eye. Society wae no
leae demoralized, yet Its gayety waa
exhlle rating. Tbeae were tbe days
wben It was aald tbat good Americana
when they die go to Parta. Tbe em
peror conferred dlatlnctlon by recog
nising any foreigner. Tbe enipree eet
tbe faiblona for tbe world. It was all
a aba m, but It wae thoroughly . mag
nificent In Its way. It can beat be
understood at present by reading Zo
la's early novels, by recalling some
chapters of Daudet's "Le Kebab"-and
Jiy remembering Jacques Offenbach,
whose opera bouffe waa tbe moat char
acteristic production of an empire
wblfb Itaelf waa bouffe. Tbat bat
low and yet catcby music was a tonal
neer. Krery llbrefto wae a mock at
tbe old time virtues of chastity and
honor and courage. Ilarry Thurston
Peck In' Bookman. .
BELLINI'S BEST OPERA. '
'Norma Waa Hiaaod at First Tha
Composer's Death.
Belllul waa born In glctly. lie died
at Puteaux. near Paris, under some
what strange circumstances. In 183S.
Baron Ayme d'Aquno wrote to a friend:
"I rode out to call on blm; but, as usu
al, the gardener of hla bouse refuaed
to let me in. Later on In the day there
waa a heavy storm, and at about 5
o'clock. I once again tried to see him.
As no one answered tbe bell I pushed
against the gate, and It gave way, so I
got into tbe bouse. I found Bellini on
bed, abandoned by all. At first I
thought tbat be waa aaleep. Wben I
touched bis band, It waa quite cold, for
he was dead."
A curious letter Is published, written
by blm wben bis "Norma" was biased
at the first representation: "I have Just
returned from tbe Scala. Would you
believe It? 'Norma' wae biased. I no
longer recognized tbe friendly Milan
ese, who received with enthusiasm and
delight the 'II rirata,' 'L Straniera,'
'La Sonhambnla.' I have deceived my
self. I have made a gYeat mistake. All
my progenitors have been wrong. All
ray expectations bare been Illusions.
But, I assure you from my heart, there
are morsels in It .that I shall be proud
If I can ever excel. Did not tbe Ro
mans hlsa 'L'Olymplade' of tbe divine
Pergolest? In all theatrical produc
tions the public Is the supreme Judge.
The public will reverse ita Judgment
It will recognize tbat 'Norma' la tbe
best of my operas." Argonaut
Where Parliament Failed.
According to all accounts, the Cam
eron hlghlandera militia are a fine
body of men physically. Not long ago
four of them occupied tbe least crowd
ed aeat In a full compartment on a
Scotland railway. Just aa tbe tram
waa moving off a diminutive little cler
gyman Jumped Into the compartment
and tried to edge himself In between
two of tbe hlghlandera. Not finding
It very comfortable, he turned to tbe
one on bis right and said: "Sit up,
please. Ton know that, according to
act of parliament, the aeat holds five."
Tbe hlghlander looked at him for a
moment and then replied: "That may
be a' rlcbt enough for your kind, sir,
but shalrly ye canna' blame me for no
bein' constructed according to act of
parllamentr : "
Contagion and Infection.
A contagious disease to one In which
the disease producing 'organism goes
direct from the person having the dis
ease to a person who baa not the dis
ease without passing through an Inter
mediary medium, as in tuberculosis,
for example. Malaria,' on the other
band, is an infectious disease, because
the organism which produces it Is tak
en, from a person by a mosquito, re
produces Itself in the mosquito and la
transmitted by the mosquito which
may never have, been in contact with
the-person by -whom tbe original or
ganism was given off. New York
Amettran.' H h
J. . :
,j j Another Way.
A well known London physician was
Invited out to tbe 'country for some
shooting; but, although be tried sev
eral times, be could not hit a single
rabbit. V v : -
"I'm very unlucky," he exclaimed.
"I've killed nothing all day."
. "Never mind," aald bla host "Write
the rabbits one of your prescriptions."
Foul.
"Foul tactics," declared the halfback.
"Where the trouble now' demand
ed the referee.
' "I tried a kick for the atomach, but
4hls fellow blocked It with his head."
Kansas City Journal. ... '
' Good Bahavlor.
Employer Why were you discharged
from your last placet Applicant For
good behavior.- Employer What do
you mean by that? Applicant They
took three months oft my sentence.
Cleveland Leader.? . - "
To make luminous pnlpt. mix a small
quantity of calcium sulphide wllh or
dinary white paint k.
To blacksmiths and farmers
we wish to remind you we have
the best Cumberland Blacksmith
Coal. A car jnst received by
the Arlington Lumber Co.
Found Bunch of keys. Own-
this office, proviyg property and
paying: for if-is notice. '
$3.00 for a i'ear'.s subscription
to the Condon Globe, the Oreeon
Semirweekly Journal and the
Pacific Monthly, the best club
bing offer possible for the people
of Gilliam county." .'
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tnm ib bci known, wnedy wfaolwala home m the NormwcU.
Esubtnbed in Portlaml m 1)464. . . t - .
4 awu CENUINi CYRUS NOBLI: $4.00
' A Bnra nlrt honil hfcey toon led br oUaiHlerm. ' ..j
Cuaraxccd M in Uolterf Sum CovcriuncinV and to yon, to
eaarptiat pur Uraiahl wanker. . - .
Minr o aw railroad, we Crraa rtobf ohooH exduuvcly.
So So the bS Meaaxoia Haipaiiti:
.So doc oenrlr rntj bis anjUopalHaa boteL- ' '
Beeeaee a t nnro. . .
Beoauae k'. ..id im waad. a '
Beea ft hat that asfe. selicaie, palaublo Savor i aVo. ripened araia, often
aMauoaed hat rarely found. , ,
W. J. VAN'SCHUYVER & CO.
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W. J. Van Sdbnyear eV Ca, Sanhad, Oaaa '
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Good, , Reliable, perfect fitting
olothes are sold only by Weigel &
Company. ':' " '
Pi;e-Inventory . Sale v Means
Money Saving. The S.- B. ' Bar-
kerCo. ,
The Arlington Lumber Com
pany has just received a carload
of the.Old Original Rock Springs
coal ' 1
Your neighbor .would probably
enjoy this paper as. well as you
do. Lend himyour'ebpy. -
IN ONB OR MANY COLORS
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THE PRODUCTION OF
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Lumber
for sale in our wood yard at
v about Half Price ,
of the lumber being sold : in
Condon. . Bring in your bill
and let us figure on them. ,
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