nil. mar esp we. the ind :en. lo:' GLOBULES . it "ihttt," Vl'W Of u f I jyA level he.'idoJ man avoids many up ana uowns in life. The shirt wutu a great deal of stwch in Hie ourso of a year. TliocviU of riches are seldom manifest lo tlio.c who possess them, No, Tim milky vay waa not caused by the cow jumping over tho moon, Mjipy stories aro like atshea; whf (thoroughly gifted there U not' left. Sheep are most persistent gambolers, though they are con. stntly being fleeced, Some folks find out how far a dollar will go by seeing how far they can go on a dollar. The chanticleer hat proves that not only must city folks look to tho farmyard for their living, but also for their stylus. The young fellow who told his best girl that she was tho apple of his eye, doubtless meant t'utt she was a "Seek-no-further," Always stand up for the right but do not wear your self out with worry because you cun nottuin tho world and make it over in a y. . i Many a woman as sharp as a brier at the bargain counter, has been obliged to confess that she was fooled in the selection of a husband. Service given at the Hotel Oregon is the be3t in the city. T. F. Pullcnof Lone Rock was a Condon visitor on Monday. Mrs. Gua IJurres of Otex wrs in this city Monday. John O'Connor and Kenneth Welshons went to Arlington on Monday to put a concrete roof on Clark & Son's meat market. ! V. II. Hubcr of Clem was in this city on Tuesday evening. Dunn Bros, aro advertising a special sale on childrens suits. See their ad for prices. A Jos. Feltncr of Rock Creek was In this city Wednesday. Ed. Clay, a prominent sheep buyer of Montana, was in this vicinity a few days this week. He buys for Rhea Bros. When you are in Condon stay at the Oregon Hotel. Excellent Service, J. II. Delph has cabbage plants for sale at his home near Summit Hotel. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Ira Phillips of Clem on Tuesday, April 20. Chas. Wilkins of Clem was In this city on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. M. II. Cillette of Bend were registered at the Hotel Oregon on Tuesday. Mr 8. S. E, Crum was in this city Monday from her h"-l 0n Uoek Crock. If you use the Loose Leaf Bill ing system remember that Hartshorn & Harlan make a spe cialty of furnishing these sup-plies. When in the cily try the din ing service at the Oregon Hotel. D. H. Ililderbrand received a carload of ice Tuesday enening and is delivering it around town. If you have anything to trade exchange, rent or Bell, see to it that you use The Globe Wants. Things to Adore Of oourM loeki lo door, but jok. It It that th. fa.auti Program! and thla effica ara and hingaa ara thinga that'a a miaarabla aid aarioua fact, how.v.r, ful Card. Invitation, Stationary printed at Things to Adore c,: EXCURSION RATES TO THE EAST! V DURING 1910 FROM ALL POINTS ON Th8 Oregon Railroad. and Navigation Co. TO RATES Chicago $72.50 Council Bluffs " ' Omaha Kansas City ' CO. 00 St. Joseph ' St. Paul J St. Paul via Council Bluffs.... 63.90 Minneapolis direct. . ; 60.00 " Minneapolis via Council Bluffs.... 63.90 Duluth direct 66.90 Duluth via Council -Bluff j.... 67.50 St. Louts. ,,..... ..r. ...... ..67.50 : ' Tickets will bo on sale May 2nd and9th; June 2nd, 17th and 24th; July 5th and 22nd; August 3rd; September 8th. Ten days provided for the going trip. Stop-over3 within limits in either direction. . Final return limit three months from , date of sale, but not later than Oct 31. One way through Calif. $15 add'nl. Inquire of any 0. R. &N. Agent for more complete information) or WM. McMURRAY, G. P. A., PORTLAND. villi P HIDES, PEITS AND FTXRS G. E. TOWNSEND, with Kauffman, Davidson and Sem mel, will pay the highest price for Hides, Pelts and Furs One Door North of Palace Hotel CONDON. OREGON 0 S C O T r No. 26318 ; Registered PERCH ERON i Stallion Gray in color and wciyhs 2,000 pounds. Will ttafndthe season of 1910 April 1 to July 1at Condon, except one day of each week, Tuesday, when he will be found at the Chas. Gardner ranch on Matnay , Flat. TERMS Single Service $10, with privilege of one return.- Season $15. If mares ch aw hands or are tahenfrom county all service fees are due and must be paid ut once. .. - ' - - JAM ES ROGERS, Keeper. Classified fldvertl&lna w...:rT7(Tcsasaur.TijEt; for tale, Trade, Wanted, Loot, round, ttraued, Stolon and All Notice fa All.tfrtttUliii ran unoVrtbla bead alii hi .1 r , ol loc ft lln. In lt. tint and to pn llu fur tub mcculr. Imiw. Notlc to Citizens. 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. - W. A. Darling, has just re ceived 9500 rolls of wall paper and 1400 more on the road all in new 1910 paper. A postal will bring samples, or will be pleased to show sample books. Painting and papering done and estimates furnished. , 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 gur, Cheap. Call at this office. Rolled wheat and oats mixed for feed; and oats for seed cr 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 Cockerel?. W. I. Ebbert. Condon. If you are figuring on having your house papered call on W. A. Darling and choose your pattern from 4900 rolls. Estimates will be given on application on paint ing and papering. Notice to owners of Cemetery lots. Those wishing to have their lots put in shape before Decoration Day at a very small cost can do so by calling on W. A. Darling, mgr. Strayed. One three year old brown mare branded d on right shoulder. Will weigh about 750 pounds. Will. pay $10.00 reward for re turn to J. J. Portwood's barn in Condon or . to W. G. Flett's ranch on Rock Creek. F. H. Gerrish, Gwendolen Ore. 5-D-7. - The next regular Eighth Grade examination will be held on May 12 and 13. All teachers having DUDils to take said examination will please notify County Super intendent at once. J. C. Sturgill, County Superintendent. Catholic Church Services 9. 42, A. M." - - Sunday School 10.30 A. M. - Mass and Sermom 7.30 P. M. - Rosary Instruction and Benediction.- Ask About Our Price DISCOUNT It Will Pay You HOME BAKERY For Good Things to Eat. , rr n ww ril tw -y 1 FOR SALE OR TRADE It will pay you to inves tigate these Listings 3-room new J bungalow, two blocks from Main street. Living room, bed room and kitchen with water. Price $400. Terms. 2 houses lor rent in Condon. $10 and 8. A very nice residence. Beau tiful grounds; good barn; chicken lot; shade trees, nice lot of shrub bery onthe lawn; house is strict ly modern; lawn. This property has cost more to put it in the present shape than the price ' at which it is oif ered. Price $6000. Also a clean stock of gent's fur nishing goods, will invoice about 115,000- Residence and store lo cated in large college town about 30 miles from Portland. We wish to trade these properties to gether for about 640 acres of farm land in Gilliam county. Our cli ents do not wish to go in debt very much and would like a fair ly well improved farm. A comfortable 3-room house and one-half acre of land in Con don. Price $450. Terms. 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 . 42x90 feet Built two years. Also one five-i'Qom modern house and three lots 25x114 feet, full cement basement, bath and toi-' let. ' Mortgage $1000, 7 percent. Price on both houses $5500.00. Would trade this property for wheat land and assume about . $2500 indebtedness on land. '10 acres 2i miles from town; 5. acres cleared; balance slashed -about 15 years ago; easily clear ed; 50 cherry trees set last year; other trees and fruit trees; living . stream kept by springs. 1 acre bottom; best of garden land; house 3-room downstairs, 1 room upstairs; nearly nev.s Price is $2000. Will trade for sirall farm here. 40 acres fairly well improved ' improved in Willamette Valley; . psice $4000. Will trade for a small farm in Gilliam county at abont $5000 valuation. Owner will not have objection to going out several miles from town. FRUIT LAND-1000 acres, or sub-divisions thereof,, to trade for Gilliam County Wheat Land. Located 20 miles from Vancou ver, Wn and 11 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 rigation, 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 1J miles. An electric railroad is also building near at hand. The water right is , per petual and the system belongs to the tract. The land is a dark loam and is adapted to raising all 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 drafnr 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 with its mills and mines adds to the already ample market for produce in that vicinity.' " "; Opportunity, Vera, Greenac- res and Otis Orchards are some of the other successful irrigated lands in the". Spokane Valley whose slightly more improved lands are selling from $400 to $1000 per acre. Our price is ; $200 per acre. Come to our of fice and see photographs of this irrigated land. We can trade all or part of the above for wheat land in this county. The above property is all alive and we are in a position to make ready ex changes on same for Gilliam Co. land. GRAVES & WEINKJE G? REAL ESTATE INSURACE CONVEYANCING Money to Loan on Improved Farm Lands.