Condon globe. (Condon, Gilliam Co., Or.) 189?-1919, January 15, 1909, Image 6

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    Gwendolen Items
It is snowing? hard at this
writing and nas Deen coming
down for five hours. It makes
the ranchers smile all over.
William and Henry Fehren-
ANGER IS DANGEROUS.
h WrMki th Whole System ana I
. Tende te SheMea Life.
U la well known that a violent (It of
tamper effects the heart Instantly, and
pa.Tf bopbrsklats hat dlsroTvred tb ,
bacher played for a dance twenty- TfDf ot ln h bJ iimue-
- , . n . . 4 i Miinj aim mi mmin, x uim ti
u venules up jvjck threes;
last
Friday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Osburn went ' to
Condon the first of the week to
lay in supplies for the winter.
J. B. Lester, who lives in the
plalna why wt wt to depressed. .
bausted and nervous after any atom
of passion worry, JrtuT or rrvenje
naa twfin tnrourn tut mind, it
left In Ite wake vk-kua mental poison
and ether harmful eerretlona lo the
brain and blood. '
There la 'no constitution ao itrooa
northern part of the county ; was bt t wui ultimate) succumb to th
o V,,Y MOf . . onatant racklnf and twisting of th
Mr. Garrish came up from
Rock Creek Wednesday and got I Z7'Zr
a supply of wood.
Mr. a H. Guild
Everything In yo rebela against pae-
alon atorma; every mental faculty pro-
testa against their abase.
If people only . reallttd what havoc
Indulgence Id , hut temper playa In
ine snow nas reacnea a aeptn they could only we with the phyaical
came down
from Condon on business Wed'
nesday.
of fourteen Inches here.
Alike isukeK or Mayville is a
Condon visitor today.
at '
Frank Bennet who has been in
charge of the Arlington Lumber
eyea the damage done aa they ran ee
what followe in the wake of a tornado,
they would not dare to get angry.
when the brain cella are overheated
from a Ot of temper their efficiency la
aerloualy impaired. It not absolutely
ruined. The preaenre of the anger po
on. the ahock to the oervoua system. .
n what makea the victim ao exhausted
and demoralised after loaa of self con-
Co's. warehouse at Roosevelt
Wash., arrived in Condon last! trol.-Orlaoo Bwett ttardeu in Socceea
evening and will work for the Magaain
THE BACK OF THE NECK.
Make H Proef Against Draft
Celda In the Head..
"Whed I waa a boy," aald a doctor.
"I didn't bellera In drafts. I thought I
same company in this city.
Edwin Goles, while beating his
way over the 0. R. & N, last
Monday was kicked off the train
at Heppner Junction and com
pelled to walk to Arlington. " On "y wkh0 'T!"1
,i , . - .1 wviar Buavaa. o vue i.vv vsailrC'-
reaching that point he was found night at concert I felt all the even
to oe in a deplorable condition. In Krone draft on the back of my
hr.tr, fpAt wore frr.- hnA it i. neck- " strong It reaembled a
mm aw I mntstlm mnmn, ataaLrt t a. ma..
probable it will be necessary to aeit wi! e if thia draft wiu giT
amputate both legs below the rouratmiya com."
tie aouaoerea.
"For a week." he aald. "1 waa laid
np with ao Til cold that I couldn't
breathe save' with my month open.
And now I am aatiailed that nine out
lit ar.r, tan Julj1a bm anlatw rflu A a
uiKenin cnarge oy JUQge LMte draft on the back of the neck.
and sent to the sanatorium. Goles ' kD0W bow to prevent ancb cold.
uence i may practically aay that I
know bow ta prevent all colda. It la a
tact that none of my patient, thaokej
to my method, know what cold la.
"They learn from me to do this to
knees. Seeing his desperate
condition the city marshal of I
Arlington purchased him a
ticket to The Dalle3 where he was
is said to be the son of Connecti
cut capitalist -T-JournaL
John Madden, Jr., of Lone
Rock, Who is attending the Wash- bathe the back of the neck e-ery,
morning In cold water. Thus the spot
uecomea hardened. It become draft
proof.
And when a new patient, peculiarly
sensitive to colda, rlslta me. my pecuU
lar treatment ta to blow on the back
of bis neck with a bellow for several j
ington State College at Pullman,
has sent his father John Madden
who is living in this city a post
al photo of himself in the uni
form of the college band. John,
jr. is playing tne Clarinet and daya in succession. The bellows, in,
making good all around at the KnjBDCtIoa.wltB the icy douche, frees
.it tt ; ii j Mm from' all future susceptibility.
College. He IS m the Second Thenceforth hla winter pasa without
jrear vi a seven year course along I tnat noma winter peat, a baa eoiL-"i-
agricultural lines.
At the S. B. Barker Co''a. for
the stun of one dollar,' you "can
buy enough good wall paper for
an average size room. Now is
the time to re-paper your house.
25c to 60c values for 5c and 10c.
Miss Florence Charnley of
Portland arrived in White Sal
mon on Wednesday to take a
position in the Enterprise office,
says the White Salmon Enter
prise. ' Miss Charnley, nas many
friends in Condon, having been
employed over a year in The
Times office while E. Curran of
this city was editor.
New Orleans Times-Democrat.
Sheriff Sale.
Notice b hereby sireo that an execatlon snd
orrter of tale wst tamed oat ot the Circuit Coart
of ttie Siate of Oregon, Gillian Coast?, on the
I2th aay dfJanoary, 1909, a poo a decree therein
resdered on the 4th day of Janaarr. 190), ln
favor of Gtoorse L. Pbilllpa, plalnUS, and agalntt
i. u smitD, u;ia w. bmlt!:, naiband and wife.
M. L. Hmlth, W. a. Moore and H.A.Moore, doing
btuineat under the Arm name and style of Moore
Bros., andAnguata Falmer, AdmlnUtratriz el
tha estate of John Falmer, deceaied, defendant,
which aald ezecation and order of sale it to me
directed and commanding me to tail the prop
erty hereinafter described, for the purpoa of
aaUifying Ibe Judgement of the plaintiff in said
eauie for the ram of Five Tliouand, Foot Hun
dred and fifty and no-100 Dollars, with Interest
thereon at the rate of per centner annam from
the IMth day of January 1907, Ma 1300.00 attorney
fees, and trie costs and diibnnements of said
suit taxed t tl.so.
Therefore, in compliance with said execution
and order of sale, I will on Monday, the 15tb
day of February, 1909, at the hoar of J o'clock
P.M., at the Court House door in Condon, Oil
Ham County,Oregon, sell at public auction to the
higheat bidder for caah ln hand, for the purpose
of uuiifylpg the Judgment and decree above
mentioned, the following described real eatate
. to-wlt:
The 4 of the KWJ, and the NWJi of the
NW(4ana;t.heN!,i of the Vi of Sec. Thlrtit
two (3Z) Tpwnihlp one (I) South of Binge Twen
ty-two -M- K. W. M.i 8E!4 of the 8WI4 of Sec
tion Thlrur-two -32 Township One i South
of Kange Twenty-two -2i Jt. W. M.i NE4 of
' Colored Preacher' - Txt.
A colored man In Atlanta, Ga., la a
preacher on Sunday and a barber on
week ' daya. One of bis customers
make It a rule to be first In tbe chair
on Monday morning;, wben be Is sure
of being; entertained by a resume of
'Uncle Rastoa' " Sunday dissertation.
At night the family alway looked for
tbe latest from tbe colored brother.
This waa one of his recent effusion:
''Yesterday I took for my text. 'Clean
liness am next to godliness, and 1
.dun reach my climax - wld- dts argu
ment: 'Now, what day follow Sun
day! Why, Monday. Monday la
wash day in all. well ref lated fam-
bliea. Monday come nex' to Bun-
day; ao. my bredden, that settles it
that tbe word of my tex' am true.
"Cleanliness am nex' to; godliness."
Chicago Record-Herald.
1 Tee Muefc Quiet.
On one occaaionivtbe bustling and
energetic archbishop . of York, Dr.
aiaciagan, wrotav to the vicar ln an
outlying Til lag uggestlng that be
ahould lend hla church for tbe purpose
of glring the clergy of the district a
"quiet day" for meditation and frater
nal reunion, The witty Tlcar of tbia
aleepy bamlet In- the wolda promptly
replied: ,
Mr Dear Lard Archblahas Tour varr
kind letter to hand. But what the people
In this Tillage want most In their spiritual
U ta not a "quiet day," but aa earth
auaa. ....
London Standard.
An Appeal For Mercy.
'Judge," aald the prisoner, "I sup
pose you're going to soak me." , .
iou are a naDituai offender," re- i
plied the Judge; "were caught with the
etolen goods, and' the court will bare
to do It painful duty."
"I don't want to seem unreasonable,"
replied tbe prisoner. "I don't mind
long sentence. I'm used to It - But
aay. Judge, cut ont the lecture that
usually goe with It, won't yon."
rniladelpbla Ledger.
The Brute, .
"Yea, thl room la dark, damp and
posinreiy vninnabltable. : It la son.
u. ainy-uue-.ij- iownanipone piiea tor your wife' mother. If she baa
I Sontl) of Kange Twenty-two 22 E. w. I one "
I'll take tbe flat."Boaton
M. ; N WW of the 8KW of Section Thirtr-two
Towntbip One 1 Boath of Kange Twenty
two -22- E.W.M. ; 8i of the 8E'4 and tbe N
01 uw orty
of Section Thirty -ao fn Township One l I
Houth of Range Tweuty-two a East of the!
Willamette Meridian: sitaated In Gilliam
Coanty, Oregon.
Datelahii 14th day of January, Ufa).
K. M. Kooiss.
Sheriff of Gilliam Connty, Oregon
IWt 01 fm Publication, Janaary litb, )9Qg.
bate of Last Publication, February 12th, lo.
"She ha.
Trareler.
An Old Timer.
' "He' an old newspaper man."
"About how oldr
"Well, ho can remember wben they I
only Issued extra when aomethingl
nsppenea." iulSTlIle Courier-JounuL
Europe is lean
large a Alia.
than one fourth aa I
?
I How About Yoiirp
Kenneth Welshons and wife
came up from Clem Wednesday
I renin,? to spend a few days
with the Utters Barents. Mr. and
Mrs. Al Searcy of thia city. "
Fred Ball and Ed Reynolds
(came in from the south veater-
. w
day afternoon with a fine band
of cattle which they shipped to
Portland this morning:.
F. W. Carothers. a vounc man
I who has been having his eyes
treated for some time bv our lo.
cal experts, returned to his home
at Kock Creek yesterday morn
in.
C N. Smith, travellinjr airent
for the Holt Manufacturim Co.
arrived in Condon lost evening
I to look after the'eompany'a in-
teresta in thia vicinity.
. Hartman-Trlmb!
At the home of Mr. and Mrs.
D. B. Trimble in South 1 Condon
on last Sunday took place a
pretty wedding when their
daughter, Misa Bertha was mar
ried to E. H. Kartman of this
city. Only a few relatives were
present to witness tht cere
pony conducted by Rev. Murphy
of the : Congregational church,
after which a wedding dinner
was served.
The young people are both well
known in thia city and vicinity
where they have lived for a num
ber of years, the bride betas the
daughter of one of the oldest
pioneer families of this county.
The "newlyweds" left Monday
for a honeymoon trio after which
they will be at home on their
ranch a few miles from thia city.
i uwiatjw inryuwvrfi uvuuinwuuuu w
NOTICE!
Premier and Olympic Flour
Delivered to any part of the City at
1 $4.50 per bbl. :
Mall or phone uour order at once and lake
aavaniaa& of thia ithftrai nffti uirtr.
. - SAIkMflOv
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PRICES ON GROCERIES AT CLEM. Ore.
A good place to buy your
Winter Underwear. Coats, Lined Jumpers, Over Shoes.
; Once a customer, always a customer.
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Clem, Oregon
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