Condon globe. (Condon, Gilliam Co., Or.) 189?-1919, April 29, 1910, Image 2

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    THE CONDON BLOB!
HARTSHORN & HARLAN
rbilstira.
FRIDAY, APR. 29. 1910.
fll'MK'tUITION TRICK, U SB I'KK VKAR.
KntorvJ at Poitw-e as secotKMlaes isatter.
t-nbltstied Kwrj Friday.
At no time in the history of
Gilliam County have the grow
ing crops looked better than
they do as. the present time. All
indications point toward a big
wheat crop and an era of pros
perity for this section of the
state but notwithstanding this
there are some pestiferous pes
simistswho persist in predicting
dire calamities. According to
these the fall wheat, from.. being
a little spotted in places, is sure
to amount to nothing. Others are
voicing the worn out complaint
of drouth when as a matter of
fact the ground contains more
moisture than ever before at
this time of the year. The ones
who are raising the howl are, as
a mle, those who haven't the in
clination to do the necessary
amount of proper work on their
farms. Gilliam County soil will
raise crops if properly farmed,
so cheer up, be a "booster" for
your county, turn over a new
leaf and don't fill the new page
with "calamity bowlings" that
are nothing but boomerangs.
According to Paul Reddington,
assistant district forester, , the
northwest will be the scene of
the greatest activity in the cam
paign inagurated by Secretary
Wilson, through the forest serv
ice, to induce American home
seekers to take up homesteads
within the national forests in
stead of emigrating to Canada.
With the idea of promoting
settlement, Chief Forester
Graves has started on a trip
throughout the west The efforts
of the bureau will be . centered
on western Montana, Oregon,
Washington, Idaho,' and" north
ern California, as ideal locations
for working out homestead plans.
The Quarter Centennial of the
Oregon Agricultural College will
be celebrated Tuesday, June 14.
The annual Commencement ex
ercises will take up the three
days immediatly preceeding this
date.
Excursion rates of a fare and
athirdwill be in operation on
all railroads .within the state and
special trains will be put on
wherever there i3 a demand. A
rate of one fare for the round
trip will prevail on these trains.
A curtain riser of the Census
has it that Governor Patterson
of Tennessee has pardoned 152
murderers, 108 blind tiger oper
ators and 126 carriers of conceal
ed weapons, during his term so
far. The Governor ought to
have an effective, if not a very
desirable constituency when he
runs for reelection.
The Ancient Order of Hiber
nians who are to hold their an
nual convention in Portland July
19th to 24th of this year say no
meeting ever excited such ad
vance interest Late advices say
Philadelphia County, Pennsyl
vania, will send twenty-five
delegates, while from the Middle
West special cars and even spe
cial trains are being planned
right now.
The exposition fever has at
length struck China. At Nankin,
one of the oldest cities oPthe
1 flowery kingdom, an exposition
t will be held beginning on May 19.
The Chinese of the different, pro
vinces are taking a keen interest
in the projects. -
The Oregon State Automobile
Association and the Portland
Automobile Club are doing a I
great work for good roads. Mr. i
H. R. Glenn, in charge of the
"Pathfinder Car," in company;
with Engineer E. Frank, is go- j
ingto make a tour of all the:
principal roads in Eastern Ore
gon. These gentlemen will be
in The Dalles on Tuesday andj
will map out their trip from;
there with the idea of compiling j
an accurate road map. Reliable
road information in this state
is very scarce, and with a good
map available tourists' automo
biles from all parts of the U. S.
will be almost as plentiful on the
country roads as in the towns
and cjties today. -
This new map will show dist-
ance between towns, graaes,
every turn in the road and odo
, . 1
meter reading.
Oregon is given first place in
the leading article of May "Gar
dening". As the magazine ex
presses it, "A corner of the Am
erican continent which is idt-al
for all kinds of roses; and where
they excel in beauty anything
seen in the world". The author
of the beautifully illustrated
story is Frederick V. Holman,
widely known as a rosarian.
Several other eastern mag
azines have planned to send statf
photographers to the coast this
Summer during the height of the
rose season and to get pictures
of the Rose Festival.
Gwendolen Items.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Goodwin and
Mrs. Reynolds were visiting
with Mrs. Osborn Sunday.
Albert Lamb was a Condon
visitor Sunday.
N. Howland and son went to
Condon Monday.
Mrs. John Anderson, Mrs Wall
and children of Condon visited
with Mrs. Geo. Lamb Saturday.
Mrs. Ernest Ellis and sister
Miss Carrie, Fay Adams and sis
ter Miss Blanche were visitors
on Rock Creek Sunday.
Mrs. Lamb and daughter made
a trip to Condon Monday eve.
Our merchant and P. M. Mr.
Witcheyis making some verv
substantial improvements in his
store and expects to put in a
much larger stock of goods for
the fall trade.
Chas. Wilkins of Clem was a
Gwendolen visitor Sunday.
Ajax Notes.
Miss Lizzie Palmer was a Con
don visitor Saturday.
Otto Tschauner's parents and
sister, of Albany are visiting him
at his home in Ajax.
N. F. Stanley was a business
visitor in Condon last Wednes
day. Mr. Orwick and wife, of Con
don, have been on their farm in
Ajax, for the past week.
Harry Palmer was in Condon
Monday.
Riley Washburn run a rusty
nail in his foot, last week while
working on the. Orwick farm,
and has been in Condon under
the doctor's care ever since.
Jack Fehrenbacher and wife
have moved to a farm in the
Phillips neighborhood.
R. R. Stanton visited his family
in Ajax over Sunday.
Charlie Adlard visited at the
home of Oscar Maley Sunday.
What is the attraction, Charlie?
Pius Workinger transacted
business in Ajax Sunday.
M.L. Frizzell was in Ajax Sat
urday. Miss Ethel Burres visited at
the home of Mrs. Fred Adlard
last Thursday.
Treasurer's Notice.
All out standing county wts.
will be paid upon presentation at
my office. Int ceases Mar. 1.
J. A. McMokris, ..."
Treasurer of Gilliam county, Oregon
Lest You . Forget.
Old flowers and straw made
to look like new, and chips
cleaned by Miss Pitman's new
method.
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MANUFACTURERS" GREAT
SURPLUS BOCK SALE
Llbretjf Eilltlmis ut 111 Must IVslreMe
books lu the Worl.t at
Wholesale Prices
Shlpiwl Mm-cl to Yon fnim Fartmy
All Trnswrlatlu Ctiantva I'fvnatil
Note) Wall Trs Prlcea
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in tu'r. tii.bnli,vl
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Snrnlns Stork and l.trattnt. Kviid lor I
ri.tlv Matlvr or OnterSow front this ail
KRKK-tiKKAT Or't'KK-FKKK
l ClrliT "erlnnelte Hlrtum lllft'tt Fro
With Karh book Otter
Send OraVrs to
FRANK &. GREEN
Mmifarlun-rs' sua Ftibllslirrs' broker
.M tut 13th Stn.t 1MKTI.ANU, OKK.
TUV IT OJs
mi
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That' tht 4xirt1 tuay to find
out ttthtthtr airOtrtltini in
thU paptr pay.
RAISIN DAY
April 30,1910.
The above date has been set
apart as an annual event by the
people of California in which all
are asked to join by eating
raisins in the form of "Raisin
Bread" or in any form that may
be desired. The object of this
special day is to create a wide
spread raisin sentiment that will
result in a greater demand for
that fruit, and to direct the at
ten lion of all good housewives to
the excellence of the raisin as
an article of food. The good
petple of the northwest are in
vited by their neighbors' to par
ticipate in the pleasant custom
and "break" raisin bread on
April 30th. -
NOTICE TO CHEDITORS
In the Comity Court of the State of Oregou,
lor Gllllsm County.
In the Matter of the Estate oi III Kelzur,
Jtcesfteil.
Notice is hereby given that-the undersigned
by order ol the Comity t ourt of Gllllsm County,
Oregon, duly made and entered of record, has
been duly appointed executor of the abore en
titled estate. All persons having claims against
said estate are hereby notified to present the
mme, duly verified, to the undersiKucd at the
oflice of D. K. I'arker. at Condon, Urrgon, with
in six months from the first publication of this
notice.
Dated this 1.1th dny of April, 1110.
Henry Stewart, Executor.
Don't Scold Your Wife
if the stands half the forenoon talking
with her neighbor over the back
fence. She i merely getting the new.
Have the Home Paper eent to her
regularly and her hunger for new will
be satisfied. Then (he'll have dinner
ready on time and your hunger will be
atisfied.
The 0. K.
Shop
FRANK GOLDEN, h-oprlotoi
Shaving, Shampooing, Hair Cutting
Hot and Cold Baths in Connection.
One door nortb Uilliam Co. Bank BlOg
-We Clean Chips. -
Retint old Flowers.
Retint old Straw.
MISS PITMAN'S
Millinery Parlors
rrotaMlonal Dirootoru,
1 U TAYLOR. M. D. V.
VETERINARY PHYSICIAN A SURGEON
Priori Six Condon, Oration.
Calls answered at all hours.
G.
W. PARMAN
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
U. S. COMMISSIONER
Careful attrnllim given to nil liuflnt
entrusted In my car.
Ctmirtr V t Cmnlott, OrvKon.
YyOOD. J.F., M. D,
Physicians and Surgeons
ta anil Ntaht Calls nnuiwtl? answered
Ortlee, Heeond floor Hatter Untitling, corner
Main and opting atresia.
Condon. Oregon
j W. DONNELLY, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon.
. Diseusft of II 'omen a SpecutUy.
Condon. Ore).
B.
F. BUTLER
DENTIST
frown and Rrldiw Work Oneelaltr. oati-e
Cpaas'r lu tililnuu Co. Haul Building.
Condon. Oration
YyAYNEGRIDER
AUCTIONKR AND VALUATOR
atrlnl all.tilln. U .., 1
fueled. Valuations git. a.
OOMOOa. OftlOON
1" A.WEINKE
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Office) In Old First Nat l Bank Bldir
Condon, Oregon.
Q J. KAVANAQH
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
omee In old First National
Hank tlulldliil.
Condon t i
Oregon
CITATION.
In the County Court of the mate of Oregon lor
Uilliam County.
In the matter of the . latent William UlhtKins.
Deceased.
To Catherine J. gulnn, George (ilhtmtis, Julia
James, Minnie tlihladcr. John hort, Jonej h
Short, Utile Short, Walternhorl. Kathrjrna lane
O'Leary, Theresa llracc (libbona, and Jusiph
Hicliard aibhnns, Heirs of William (illibona,
Deceased: Ureetlug:
In the name of the State ol Oregon, You and
each of you are by onlrrol this Court hereby fil
ed and required to appear hefure the Judge ol
Ibis Court st the Court Room thereof In the
Court House at Condon. Ore, on Wednesday the
i'iilr ol May, IDlu.at ten o'clock In tlieloreuoou
of that day, then and there to show cause, If any
you have, why the teal estate belonging to the
estate of William (itliboiis, deceased, orao much
hereof aa may be necessary to pay the rliidnn
against said estate should not be sold by order
ofthlsconrt. Thereat estate belonging to said
estate Is described as follows, towlt: The HVUj
ottheXWi4.and theN)4 of ihe8W; of Section
5; and the ol the UK1, of Hecllon W, In
Township 5 South, Kange 20 East W. M.
Witness, the Honorable Edward Dunn, Judge
of the said Court with the seal of said Court af
fixed, this 1.1th day of April, 1D10.
IK A I, chas. H. Homer,
Clerk County Court, Gilliam County, Oregon.
Thlscltntlon is served upon Julia James, Minnie
.M hinder, John Bhort, Joe. Short, Mllle Wiort,
Walter Short, Kalhryue J. O'l.tary, Theresa (1.
Ulbbous, and Joseph Klcliurd (Jibbons, of the
sbovc mimed heirs, who are lion-residents ol
this state, by publication thereof for four con
secutlve weeks ln4he('ondou lilobe, a newspa
per Issued weekly at Condon, In Ullliain County
Oregon, commencing with the Issue of April 10,
1910, and ending with Ihe Issue of May 1:1, ltilu,
pursuant to an order of this Court made and eu
lercd herein on the tilth day of April, 1910.
Notice For Publication.
Department of the Interior,
V. 8. Land Oflice at The Dalles, Oregon,
April llth, ltilo.
Notice is hereby given that Alexander llanlcy,
of l-onernrk, Oregon, who on A prll 18th Hum,
made Homstcad. (Herlal No. 0I.IW) No. IMKM
lor ESN Vili. WN K'4,N W'4EU!C.a7, T. 6 8.
Kange 23 Kast.Wllhtmete Meridian, has filed
notice of Intention to make final commutation
proof, to establish claim to the land above de
scribed, before Ueorge W. Parma!!, II. 8. Com
missioner at his office at Condon, Or, on the 17th
day of May, 1910.
Claimant names as witnesses: William M.
Stewart, Augusta A. Keel, of l.onerock, Oregon;
DnvldMcl. Hurdle of Trail Fork, Oregon, Eugene
(J. Selby of Condon, Oregon.
C. W.Moork, Register.
Notice For Publication.
United States Laud Office,
The Dalles, Oregon, April 7th, 1010.
Notice Is hereby given that Augusta A.
Meal, formerly Augusta A. Ocbse,
of Lone Rock, Oregon, who on April, Stb,
1905, made ilomestead, (Serlah No. 0:i.ll), No.
14338, for K8E,8E'4SWJ4.8eC. 2d,
and NKNWJi, riec. 33, Township 6 8. R. 23 East
W. M., has filed notice of Intention to make
llirsl five-year proof, to establish claim
to the land above described, before George W,
Herman, United States Commissioner, at his of
fice at Condon, Oregon, on the 17th day of May,
1910.
Claimant names as witnesses: Clara
Ochse. William Stewart, Alex II an ley, of Lone
Hock, Or., and Dave Hardle, of Trail Fork,
Or.
C.W.Moore, Register.
CONDON AMUSEMENT HALL
TOBACCOS
CIGARS
CAXDIKS-
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MXnTSTR E Elf: CONDON
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First National Bank
i? Condon, Oreaon t;
I DIRF.CT0IIS: S. 11 BnrkiT, Jay Kowcrmnti,
S J. F. Rcisachor, C. O. PortwothJ 't. Wclnli, t
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Oregon
Sijoitline
ad union Pacific
3 TRAINS EAST DAILY
TTirongh rnllman itandard and tour
Itt tleeplng can dally to Omaha, Chi
cago, f pokane; touriat ileeping car daily
to KaniM city ; Diroogli 1'ullinan tourist
ileeuing can (Dereoiially comluctedi
weeny to Chicago, rrclinlng chair aars
iaeau brea) to the Eaat daily.
LOW RATES I
Tlcketa to and from all part ol the
United Btatea, Canada and Kurope.
Far particular! call on or adJresi
D. TIERNEY, Agent
s s.1 .
PLENTY OF
(WATER I
la absolutely neces
jg eary to carry on t;
s ranch work. :: :: I
H.H.WILBURNI
8 Has had 18 years experience
jgj in procuring water for the g
$ farmers, and has now two J
'4 machines at work in this t
county. If you need a good
"-! iiiiu at, uiicc on
0. R. 0's. &
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.
inU.lAHDh
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JAMIESON &
MARSHALL
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Kariutina S4( "i Ai l siMia or
Hirrn MMiiesiM,
A)'ni Hiimpson Witulmllls,
Agents rlihaiilis-Morse i.asoltMe Kiiutues,
Hf llsliefnie tin) llg rl.l-wliet.
A Sptcndid OvrraH
for every use.
Cut jrrt.ifv.u6
ly full. Two
hip pockets.
Felled teams.
Continuous
fly.
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Seventh St., W.wM.inton, D. C.
J.W.BURN
Box Ball Alleys
and
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Cozy Club Room in Cnnnrrfi
SUMMIT ' STREET, CONDq
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