Condon globe. (Condon, Gilliam Co., Or.) 189?-1919, April 01, 1910, Image 3

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    PRACTICE GAME
SPECIAL EASTER
Classified Advertising
PLAYED SUNDAY
for tale. Trade, Wanted, Lost,
found, fttraued, ttolen
and All Notloos
SERVICES SUNDAY
Local Player3 Show
Poor Form - C. Fitz
maurice Hurt.
A practice game of lose ball
was played Sunday afternoon on
tho Condon Turk grounds be
tween two chosen local teams.
Very little good playing was
done by either sidti and altogether
it was a tame a flair with the ex
ception of a stunt pulled
oft by Chus. Fitzmaurice and
John Magee. Fitzmaurice, catcher
for one of tho teams, in going
back after a foul tip, collided
heavily with Magee, ho was
also after the ball, and in some
'ivetl tho full fnrrn nt (K im.
V directly in tho face. lie
nmediately taken to Dr.
m office and it was found
that his tiosu was bioken. The
fracture wa reduced and he it
getting along nicely. ,
W G. Keys yoy over from
Mayville Mondays "
C A. Lewis and Frank Lewis
of Mikkalo were in this city on
Monday.
" Fred Winterstein was over
from Mayvillo Monday. He is
one of the proprietors of the
confectionery of that place.
Kilts Schomp was over from
Mayvillo on Monday to attend
the Demonstration Train.
A. M. Smith was in this city
on Monday from his ranch near
Mayville.
If you have anything to trade
exchanger rentor sell, see to it
that you use The Globe Wants.'
Special Mass Render
ed -Sermon By Rev.
O'Rourke.
Special services in observance
of Easter were held at the Cath
olic Church, last Sunday and the
chapel was filled to capacity.
High Mass was rendered. An
eloquent sermon appropriate to
the day was delivered by Rev.
Father O'Rourke. He spoke on
Christ's victory over sin and
showed how everyone should as
much as passible foilow the ex
ample set before them. Another
special feature was the work of
the choir in rendering Water
man's Mass inG. Solos by the
Misses Marie Summers, Rose
Wehrli, Mrs. Edward Dunn and
Messrs. Graves, Kavanagh.Haz
en and Burns. The chorus was
exceptionally well rendered.
We are agents for the best
Tailor made clothes in the
world. Wade Si Veatch Co's.
0. A. RaUton was over from
Mayville Monday attending the
experiments shown by the Dem
onstration Train.
The Hotel Oregon has the
most up-to-date service of any
hotel in the county. Unsurpass
ed dining service.
Mrs. Wm, Langhauscn left on
Tuesday morning -train for
Boise, Idaho for a prolonged vis
it with friends.
; Most obliging clerks in town
at Wade & Veatch Co's.
Anyone wishing to -rent the
skating rink Siiould see Frank
White who is in charge.
Chi.8. Hein of Mayville was in
this cfty on Monday. Mr. Hein
is one of May ville's enterprising
farmers and was here to profit
by the demonstrations shown by
the scientific farmers from tho
Oregon Agricultural Collge. .
? Carl Balding who has been
siting friends in Condon for the
past week returned to his home
in Portland Monday.
Harvest suitcases and teles
Copes at Wade & Veatch Co's.
Mrs. Welsh returned Monday
after visiting with her daughter
at Arlington for a few days.
The most complete line of
working clothes in town at Wade
& Veatch Co's.
S. S. Grider who has been in
Portland for a few days looking
after business interests returned
home Monday evening.. . .
Most complete line of dress
shoes in the city. W&V Co's.
J. L. Hughes left on Tuesday
morning train for Pendleton from
which place he will ship his stock
and farming implements to
Alberta. Mr. Hughes has pur
chased a large ranch in the Al
berta country and intends to
plow it this spring and prepare
it for fall sowing, His family
will remain in Condon during
the summer.
Congregational Church
Services.
Morning Services - 11 a. m.
Sunday School - ' 10 a, m.
Junior Endeavor -, 3 p. m.
Christian Endeavor . 6:30 p. m.
Evening Services - 7:30 p. m.
All are invited to attend.
Catholic Church Services
9.42 A. M. - - Sunday School
10.30 A. M. Mass and Sermom
7.30 P. M. - Rosary Instruction
and Benediction.
VUIIODK ISLAND HMD KGGS
With Brown LBthorn Croat
.; t'OU HALH AT l.r.O I'KU HBTT1XO V 18 2 ;
Bring your Hides, Pelts and Furs to me
. B.O. IC. TCWNSKNO . . . '
One Door North ol falace Hotel . . . CONDOM. OREGON
BROWN LEGHORN EGGS
(Full Blood) $1.00 per setting
SEE FRED WOMACK OR CALL AT BAKERY
s
G
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No.-. 2 6318.
Registered PERCHERON Stallion,
Gray in color and we1yh$ ?,00;pounds. - Witl ttdnd the season qf
April 1 to July l at Condont excejit one day of each week, Tuesday, when
he will be found n 't the. Cha. Gardner ranch on Matney Flat. TERMS
zinnia Si.riiLra $ 10. wilh urivilene of one return. .;. Season S15. If mares
change hands or are tahn from county all service fees are due and must he
paid at once. .--, ,
: JAMES ROGERS, Keeper.!
All drtrtlilni ran attdtr tbU ku) will
li cbttiad 4 lb nt vf l ful Hut lot Ibtlnl
Itnt ni t pr lint lor tack ueotntr Ihm.
TO PURIFY THE WATER x
E. MAGEE, THE PLUMBER,
has received a consignment of
the Hygienic Water Filters, for
which he is agent, in two sizes
from 75 cents to$1.2S each. Fits
any faucet Highly recom
mended by the medical profes
sion for hospital and homes.
Now, that the warm weather is
aDproachincr. causing tha impur
ities in the water to increase, it
is the time to place them in your
home.
Notlc to Cltlzont.
All property .owners are, re
quested to clean up their proper
ty and put it in a sanitary condi
tion. J. W. Donnelly, Mayor.
For Sale.
Anyone wishing to purchase
baled straw will call at A. Dams
Livery Barn.
FOR SALE OR TRADE
One thoroughbred Norman
Percheron Stallion weighing a
bout 1800 lbs; color, dapple grey.
Will sell cheap or trade for
young horses.' -
O. L. Belshe,
Moro, Oregon.
Found
A pocket book containing a
small sum of money and a key.
Owner can have same by calling
at this office and proving proper
ty. .
For Sale.
A 12 Guage, Winchester re
peating shot gun, in best of con
dition,, with leather case. .Guar
anteed to be a first class gun,
Cheap. Call at this office.
Rolled wheat and oats mixed
for feed; and oats for seed or
feed for sale, Terms: Cash. In
quire of G. W. Parman,
Condon, Oregon.
FOR SALE-One fullblooded
male Scotch Collie pup 4 months
old. Four young light Barred
Plymouth Rock Cockerels.
W. L Ebbert, Condon.
Notice. '
I will hold a public sale of
horses at Hire's Livery Barn on
Saturday, April 2nd. All of my
horses will be sold.
F. M. Springston.
Notice.
Strayed or stolen from near
Gwendolen on March 19th, 1910,
the following described animals:
One pinto pony weighing about
800 lb, branded 2L; one bay mare
with white foot, 8 years old, will
weigh 1100 lb, branded JLB con
nected, one 1200-lb, 8-year-old
gelding, bay with white spot in
face, branded JF. Mrs. M. J.
Lynch will give a liberal reward
to anyone for the return of these
animals.
Highest Market
Price Paid , For
EGGS
In Trade
HOME BAKERY
For Good Things to Eat
T
n
FOR SALE OR TRADE
It will pay you to inves
tigate these Listings
An 80 acre relinquishment in
the upper Hood River Valley.
The land is unimproved, brush
and timber, some of it is waste.
There is a safe margin of 60 ac
res of as good orchard land as
there is in the valley. Unclear
ed land about the same distance
from Parltrinla haa nnld tnr t9firt
c Ainu uatk jo a I uuies
south of the new terminus of
theMt Hood R. R. It
is under the "Middle Fork"
irrigation ditch. Last year main
tainance fee was 11.75 per inch.
Plenty of spring water. This
tract must be lived on 5 years.
Will trade above for an equity in
wheat farm. Would prefer crop
payment contract
"" A comfortable 3-roonr houseH
and one-half acre of land in Con
don. Price $450. Terms.
. v
One 7-room house in Portland.
Two stories, with basement ce
ment foundation, front and back
porch, both gas and electric light
gas range, gas water heater,
wood hoist from basement Lot
424x90 feet Built two years.
Also one five-room modern house
and three lots 25x114 feet full
cement basement bath and toi
let Mortgage $1000, 7 per cent.
Price on both houses $5500.00.
Would trade this property for
wheat land and assume about
12500 indebtedness on land.
165 acres of land on" electric
line near Portland. Ail can be
platted. 40, 000 per day cap acity
brick plant Railroad siding on
land, gravity loading system,
wood enough on land to run plant
20 years or' more. The plant
consists of 50 h. p. engine, boil
er, brick machine, dirt cars,
tracks, dry floor, brick cars,
gravity roller brick 'carrier and
all necessary tools. An unlimit
ed supply of clay for brick or
tile. Price $35000. Mortgage
$9000. Trade for wheat land.
- FRUIT LAND-1000 acres, or
sub-divisions thereof, to trade
for Gilliam County Wheat Land.
Located 20 miles from Vancou
ver, Wn., and If miles fromRR.
station. All divided into 10-acre
tracts with streets. Soil is clay
shot resembling Hood River.
Land is sub-irrigated and water
ed by many springs. Timber to
be removed by Dec. 31st 1911.
Land is practically leveL Price,
$60 to $75.
New brick apartment house lo
cated close to business centre of
the City of Spokane. Price,
$35000. Mortgage $10000. To
trade for Gilliam County wheat
land, not heavily encumbered.
Monthly rental now is $342. This"
property is very good value and
is sure to double, being in the
path of the city's greatest devel
opment 480 acres of land lying 41 miles
east of Spokane in the Valley.
"All under its-own system -of ir-
. ligation, which is a gravity ditch
taken from Lewellyn creek, a
beautiful mountain trout stream. .
The ditch is completed and the
water on the land. : Two trans-
continental railroad lines pass
within li miles. An electric
railroad is also building near at -hand.
The water r right is per- ,
petual and the system belongs to
the tract The land is a dark
loam and is adapted to raising all x
kinds of fruit, berries, tomatoes,
sugar-beets,' hay, etc "
The land lies practically level,
consisting of two benches, one a
' few feet higher than the other,
affording the most perfect drain
age possible. ,
This tract lies In the ' path of
Spokane's greatest development
and is just across the line in Ida
ho. Sandpoint is a few miles
further east which with5 its mills
and mines adds to the ' already
ample market for produce in that '
vicinity. . r
Opportunity, ' Vera, Greenao'"
res and Otis Orchards 'are some
of the other successful irrigated
land3 in the Spokane Valley
whose , slightly more improved
lands are selling from $400 to
$1000 per acre. Our i price is
$200 per acre, y Come to our of
fice and see photographs of this
irrigated land. We can tiftde all
or part of the above for yheat,
land in this county.
GRAVES & '"WEINKE G?
REAL ESTATE
INSURACE
CONVEYANCING