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THE GONDQN GLOBE HARTSHORN & HARLAN Pabllsbcra. FRIDAY, APR. 1. 1910. HCrWCRlPTlON PRICE. 11.30 FKR YEAR. Balaral at rolaSrt u aacono-clasa M(tt. Publish! Ewy FrWaj. Carta ot Tbanaa, Kcaolutiona ot Kesprrt, K(e t mh r Una. IB ad ra. wonU lo Un. OUmt dwttUnii mm a application. Reports received from the rep resentative business men and land owners of the different sections of the county show that they are thoroughly disgusted with the result of the mass meet ing held in the Court House in this city last Friday evening. The lack of courtesy and fairness which was present at the meet ing seems to be the cause of the feeling which exists. These people believe that the Booster Club, in turning the meeting over to the citizens for the purpose of producing harmony between the two factions that exist in this city in order to secure the 0. R. N. plan of publicity for the county, did their part like men and it was certainly to be expected that the Booster Club should be given a representative on the Board of Directors of the new organize tion. This, however, was deniea them and this caused the with drawal of the Arlington and May ville people. Those with whom we have had communication say that they shall be delighted to see the new organization meet with Buccess in furnishing publicity to the county but they decidedly re fuse to become affiliated with the Opportunity Leage or Association. That their opinions tally exactly with those of the Globe goes without saying. Nothing could please us more than to see the new organization bring many new people to the country for new people mean more business and we will certainly get our share. Noteworthy contributions in the April number of the Phys ical Culture Magazine are "Nox ious effects of the Social evil," " The Value of Play as a Tonic," "Fifty Meatless Recipes," and "The Teeth-How to Preserve Them," together with many other readable articles, and a series of menus of vegetable foods, with complete recipes for their preparation. "The Jun gle's Aftermath," Upton Sin clair's sequel to his famous ex pose of Packing-town, also be gins in this number. -We have called attention several times to the fact that all copy for changes of ads must be brought to this office not later than Tuesday of each week This rule will hereafter be strictly enforced for the reason that ads brought in later than Tuesday cannot possibly receive the attention they should. Ad vertisers should set aside a period each week to attend to their adv' ertising and this can be done early as well as late. ' - . That James J. Hill will build an east and west line of railway across Central Oregon, from Ontario to Coos Bay, was stated on good authority during the past week. The projected line will connect with the Grand Trunk, the Hill road now being built up the Deschutes, and with ill. imArejn TiMaiwi in 4ViA aT?1 CUC VlCgUH UlCbbUb 11 I.11G FT 11- lamette Valley, believed to be another Hill property. This will mean a gridiron of new railroads for Oregon during the coming few years that will bring aoout a development in this state never before approaphr ed. All Central Oregon needs is railroads; it has everything else but people and the railroads will bring them. v A community in this county was originally named Igo. But with the residents it is rather I stay. "Pnaa thi nork" tsavs an ex change. Many people will, if the price continues to remain where it now is. Portland will have another great flour mill soon. Balfour Guthrie & Co., wheat and Hour exporters , have completed plans for erecting a big mill to cost about $250,000. In the early days the frontier stockman scoffed at the wheat raiser. When a few "newcom ers" undertook to fence up some of the range in this county and to attempt farming they were laughed at with scom. The old timers did not think wheat- raising would pay and they said the range would be ruined. Now the wheat barons, feudal succes sors of the old cattle kings, laugh at the irrigationists and at the man who attemps diversi fied farming. Their arguments are in a class with those used by the stockmen against the pio neer wheatraisers. Irrigation won't da Neither will intensi fied farming pay in the dry land section. The wheat baron does not want to see the big grain ranches broken up. But nature will take its course in spite of opposition. It always does. Before many years there will be a higher state of agriculture in Gilliam County than prevails at the present time. Cattle and hogs have made new records in the Portland live stock market during the past week. Hogs sold at the remark abe price of $11.50 per 100 lbs live weight, and steere of the best grade brought $6.73 per 100 pounds. Mutton also attained a record, a lot of good grade lambs going at $12 a 100 pounds, an unusual price for any season. An interurban service that is designed to meet the needs of the cities of the state has just been announced by the Harri man lines. A gasoline moter car will be put in service on the main lme between Pendleton and Umatilla on the O. R. N. with in the coming week. These motorcars are designed to handle local business in the territorylthey cover and serve the the different communities much in the same way as interurban electric trains. They have been found very convenient wherever tried and will no doubt aid the development of the districts served to a great extent. Mil ITEMS Mr. and Mrs. Farrar visited in Ajax last Sunday. J. J. McDonald made a bus iness trip to Condon the fore part of the week. Ethel Burres visited at the home of Ed. G.iPalmer last Sun day. I. C. Jones and E. C. Maley transacted business in Ajax the fore part of the week and looked after their interests in Ajax Sun day. Mrs. Ed. G. Palmer visited relatives in Condon last Sunday and Monday. Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Turney and family visited at the home of Mrs. Fred Adlard last Snnday. Mrs. Ellen Palmer and her grand daughters, the Misses Lizzie and Jessie attended the Igo Grange last Satnrday. The Palm COTTMIRE FEH REN BACH ER Proprietors. FRESH FRUIT8. SOFT DRINKS, CICARS AND TOBACCOS, CONFECTIONERY, ETC., ETC. Our lea Cream Parlor will open at the start of the Season. KOST KUTTING The Normal School question is fairly before the voters by the Initiative Bill for Monmouth framed by her Alumni. This separates it wholly from politics and gives the voters a fair chance to express their choice. Schools are a necessity - we must educate the boys and girls and we must have teachers. The Normal School is the place to train and prepare these. Vote, Yes, for Monmouth. J. a V. Butler, Sec. Com. SEE HOLT'S KOST KUTTING BABIES. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Gilliarti County. In the matter of the Estate of T. L. Nicktin, deceased. The undersigned, Administrat rix of the above entitled estate, having filed her final account in the above entitled Court, and the Court having fixed Monday, the ISth of April, 1910, at ten o' clock in the forenoon of said day as the time, and the County Court room at the Court House in Con don, Oregon as the place for the hearing of objections to said fin al account and the final settle ment thereof; notice is hereby given to the heirs and creditors of said decedent, and all persons interested in said estate to file their objections to said final ac count, if any they have, or if any exist, on or before the said date set for said final hearing. K. V. Nicklin, Administratrix of the above named estate. First publication March 18, Notice For Publication. I iiiti-1 states Ulitl ODIca, '1 tie Dall-a, Oregon, Feb. S3, 1910. Noth ts hereby given that the HUte of Oregon hat tiktl In tills office Its application, Serial No in W to select under the provisions o( the Act of Congress of August II, IMS. ami tlia Acta supple meulury alut amemlalory thereto. The SK'sW(4, Bee. T.S8. k! j:i E. Willamette Meridian. Any and all per sons claiming adversely the lands described, or teslrtuK to object because of the mineral char acter of the land or for any other reason, to the Jlkposiil to applicant, should file their affidavits of protest in this office, on or before the 14th day ot April lull) C. W. Moo'at, Register. Notice For Publication. I'.S. Laud Office at The Dalles, Oregon, February lath, 1V10. Notice Is hereby given that the Bute of O ra tio n baa tiled in this office it application, Serial No. 0517 to select under the provisions ol the Art of Congress of August M, and the Acta supplementary and amendntoiy thereto. 'I hcHE'iSWJi.olSec. lOTp. & 8., H. 23 E , W. M. Any and all persons claiming adversely the lands described, or desiring to object because of the mineral character of the land, or for any other reasou, to the disposal to applicant should file their alfidvlesof protest In this office on or before the 11 duy of April I'.do. C. Vi. Mwiti, BIOISTIK. Notice For Publication. I' nl ted States Land Office, The Dalles, Oregon, March, and, 1910, Notice Is hereby given that Willis Watson of Condon, Oregon, who on August, 10th, 1907, made llomestead, (.Serial No. 01183), No. 10C69, for Lot2,HE!"JW!, and p!jNE4, Hec.6, Township 3 8. R. 19 East W. VI., has filed notice of Intention to made final commutation proof, to establish claim to the bind above described, before George W Par man. United States Commlasioner, at his of fice at Condon, Oregon, on the 12th day of April, 1910. Claiinunt names as witnesses: Ed E. Portwood.Th miM, W. Hawkins, Mart Blakely and Jess A. Simmons, all of Condon, Or. C.W. Moore, Register. The O.K. D ADDED Shop FRANK GOLDEN. ProprlOtor Shaving, Shampooing, Hair Cutting Hot and Cold Baths in Connection. One door nortb Uilliam Co. Bank Bltlg. -We Clean Chips. - Retintold Flowers. Retint old Straw. MISS PITMAN'S Millinery Parlors SEE HOLT S BARIE3. rrotMlonl Dlreoteru, L. TAYLOR, M.D.V. VETERINARY PHYSICIAN A SURGEON Prion 31 x Condon, Oregon, Calls answered at all hours. G. W. PAR MAN ATTORKEY-AT-LAW U. S. COMMISSIONER Caralul attention givou to all huslna.r ntra.lsxl In my curt. tWn Btk ' ; Condon, Ore t,on. W OOD, J. F., M. D, Physicians and Surgeons Day and Nlatit Calli roraill antwarwl I Vaia and tu Hiknu. Mime, hue Otttc. twrond Floor Hark,! MullUlim. cofttar Condon, Oragon JW. DONNELLY, M. D. Physician and Surgeon. Distant of Women a Specialty. Condon, Ore, B. F. BUTLER DENTIST Crown and Bridge Work a Piwlaltv. Omra tpsatlrt lu Gilliam Co. Bank Uulldlug. Condon. Oregon YyAYNB QR1DER AUCTrONCtR AND VAlUATOt tirM attaatlea Urea ta asuud. Valuation, glraa. OOMDOa, OaMOU y A. WEINKE ATTORN EY-AT-LAW Office In Old Flrat Nat'l Bank Bids, Condon, Oregon. D. J. KAVANACH ATTORKEY-AT-LAW Will practlca In all Court. Conveyancing a specially. Condon Oregon SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Gilliam County. Arlington Lumber Company, a corporation, Plaintiff, vs G. T. McArthur, Defendent. To G. T. McArthur, the above named defendant: In the name of the State of Oregon: you are hereby required to appear and answer the com plaint filed against you in the above entitled action on or be fore Friday the 8th day of Apri 1910, said date being six ful weeks after the date of the first publication of this summons, and if you fail to so answer on or be fore said date, for want thereof the plaintiff will take judgement against you for the sum of Sev enty-Seven and 65-100 ($77.65) Dollars, U. S. Gold Coin with in interest thereon in like Gold Coin from the 30th day of July 1908, at the rate of ten per cent per annum until paid, and the further sum of Fifty ($50) Dol lars Attorneys fees together with the costs and disbursements of this action, and for an order of sale of the attached property in the above entitled action. . This summons is served upon you by publication thereof for six consecutive weeks in the Con don Globe a newspaper published and issued weekly at Condon, in Gilliam County, Oregon, com mencing with the issue of Feb ruary 25th 1910, and ending with the issue of April 8th 1910 per suant to an order of the Honor able Edward Dunn, County Judge of Gilliam County, State of Oregon, duly made, filed and entered herein on the 23rd day of February 1910. D. R. Parker, Att'y for plaintiff. First publication February 25. Last publication April) 8th. . Treasurer's Notice. All out standing county wts. will be paid upon presentation at my office. Int. ceases Mar. 1. J. A. McMorbii, Treasurer of Gilliam county, Oregon CONDON AMUSEMENT HALI-S MYERS WILLOUOMBY . Propa. TOBACCOS CIGARS CAS DIES An appropriatt ....... - M iprnd a plrtisanl hour MAIN STREET. CONDON SAMSON WIND MILLS tr, U t-P' tor Hs am- kaa sn m 'lijlvMsM as e mm an iUT AJL Vaiu a am. fs W v w-amsvasai I First National F Condon, I S DIRECTORS: S. B. Barkorj S J. F. Reisacher, C. O. Portjrt 1 ? ---. F.JM. riiiftl 5 vaad.aAAa,'aaaaa.aaa. ak-ass. VWVVmVVaVWAV.tS Itrui nnninnrunrjwnninnswn Oregon Sii or line axd Union Pacific 3 TRAINS EAST DAILY Through r-ullmao itanJard and (oar lit fleetilng cart daily to Omaha, Chi cago, Biiokana; tourist .leaping car daily lo Kao.a. city ; through 1'ulliuan touriit lecplng cars (peraonally conducted) araeaiy to Chicago, reclining chair aars IMU Ira.) to th. Ea.t daily. LOW RATES! Ticket, to and from ali pa.ru ol th. United State., Canada and Europe. For particular! call on or addreaa D. TIERNEY. Agent PLENTY OF WATER Is absolutely neces- J eary to carry on g ranch work. :: :: H.H.WILBURN f Has had 18 years experience g in procuring water for the H2 farmers, and has now two g macnines at work in this county. If you need a good well, call on him at once. 0. R- & fl. TflBLfi CONDON BRANCH No. 17 Leaves Condon 8:30 a. m. Arrives at Arlington 11:10 a. m. No. 18 Lvs. Arlington 1:45 p. m. Arrives at Condon 5:00 p. m. V BILUAKUS , TOOL CLUB ROOMS JAMIES0N & MARSHALL ftANITftRY r LUMBER CONDON, OKUUON. sl'IMATsia uivbm oar ALL KlNOe) o Auts Hampaon Windmill. enl FalrtMiika Uura Oaaulln Kliftuea. ! u baton baying slnwlitra. Oregon S t .JSV Jul A Splendid Ovtfu 8 for every turn. Cut generous ly full. Two hip pockets. Felled Mams. Continuous. fl tot si a) Ma mm, am i co. fftOCuairO ANO OOCFC MOfO." T 1 IVWl .MM ll UM f asiMla SMaaas, mua aalraa, Jraaasaa ar snA WVuslajflaa aM Kaw, SS SLL GaUBSTaiKBl. sysssyws sawvama, Htsat tot hM.gaai.iit rVtstie. bdsnrsaja. W . WW PM. HP V. 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BURNS Box Ball Allevs, - and , " Cigaiv St6m Cozy Club Room in Connection oummu LUiNJJUiN. &. MflGEE does PLUMBINO In all Its branches Opposite Dunn Bros', tyn resort in invittJ Id H M( aw. lansa. as. NM IW ttkmt 0M.B H WaajHINOTOW, O. e. a I II