THE GOH GLOBE
HARTSHORN & HARLAN
PaMtshere.'
FRIDAY, JULY 1.1910.
SUBSCRIPTION FR1CE, tl.M PER TEAR.
tnestaa It hMDfln a eeCOOd-Cleei MIIK.
PablMMd Ivarj Friday.
The question as to whether or
not the assembly is a joke in Gil-
liamCountv is well Droven bv
the fact that at the convention
kali) in thia i;tv lacf Saturday
but seven committeemen out if
thirteen were present At the
first Tnxtino rllxl for June A I
it was impossible to get a quo
rum and therefore it was neces
saryto postpone the convention
until a later date in order . tp
round up every committeeman
passible and at the next conven-
tion. last Saturday, there were
tresent teven. lust enouah for a
auorum. Seven committeemen
in rinsed onnvuntinii tn oWt I
ten delegates to the state con-
vention to represent the people
of Gilliam County, a representa-
uon in which the people have
nothing whatever to say. Does-
n t it sound like a joke: . 1 his
method of selecting delegates to
carry the wishes of the people
to the general convention is even
worse than the old-time methods
Under the former regime, pre
cinct primaries were held thus
giving the people a chance to
express their opinions as to the
fitness of the candidates at least
but under the present system
the people were simply ignored.
xso one, or at ie;
outside of the
XT . Q f
INO One, Or at least a Very lew,
:n. :
i ii i - . ,A
anew uiut a tuuvciiiiuu nu w
beheld.
oi.;il ..I . j-l l 1
Dim me ueiegaiea t.ei-
ecteaare ioaeiiverine voies oi
the people. It sounds like a
arA o ofola Ana of t nor
jm. o. c . ww
Said a well known business
man to ustceotner day; it
would not hurt you to occasional
ly mention our business in your
paper. It would help to fill up
you know." Yes we might do
that We havn't the least idea
on earth that it would hurt us,
and it would as he suggests, help
to fill up. We might do all this,
but at the same time we are glad
we do not have to do it unless
we feel like it. It would not hurt
him, either, to come around
and say: "Give me a column or a
half column of space for an ad'
vertisement, and here is the
money for it." By doing this he
would become a deserter to that
grand army of deadheads who
expect the newspapers to con
tinually note the inprovements
they make, by giving them free
puffs, and for which they never
pay a cent It is high time for
all classes to know that a news
paper is not a philanthropic prop
osition but a business enterprise,
the same as a dry goods store or
a grocery, run for a living for
its owner.
Several of the assembly or
gans. tnroughout tne state are
. . a , .
rnntendint? that the assembly is
the only way in which the Rep-
yblican party can be held as
unit, can be kept trom being
divided, when as a matter of fact
4-I.a ecaamhlir ifaolf la PQIieinnrl
"
more Uisseiloiun Hi mc lautLO ui
the Republicans than any other
cause. The Republican party
does need unity but it cannot
come through the assembly but
only through some measure
which will meet with the appro
val of the majority at lea3t of
the followers of Republican
principles.
Uncle Sam is counting his
timber wealth on the slopes of
theT5scade Mountains. Expert
timwr cruisers in the employ of
the Government are at work
making tbe estimate and it is ex-
pected it will take all this sum-j
mer and next to complete the!
cruise" of the water shed of the
Willamete River and its tribut
aries in the Cascade Reserve.
The land will be classified and
the timber segregated into log
ging units. This is the first at
tempt, so far as known, of the
Government to take an inven
tory of its timber resources.
An exchange advocates a plan
whereby young ladies attending
church in the evening can regis
ter their names in the church
vestibule, so that the young men
who are in the habit or linger
ing around the church door can
see whether or not their best
rirl is tresent and thus set a
troubled brain at rest. The plan
would undoubtedly be a great
convenience for a certain class
of young men and would work
well in many places.
A man who was afraid of
thunder crawled into a hollow
log as a place of safety during a
thunder storm. The thunder
rrdoA ami tru rain noured down
hn tnmsnte and the old loir be-
.m (111 tKo nnnr fel.
0w was wedged in so tight that
he could not get out All his
past sins began passing before
him. Suddenly he remembered
he hadn t paid his newspaper
subscription, and he felt so
small that he was able to back
right out
Here's a- little study in false
economy, mat some men iouow
One day Jones saw a pin and
remenjbered the old adage, "See
a pin, pick it up, and all the day
vnn'll have crncA ' luck He
f tllo ; nnr
tumbled off and roiled into the
l
t j . fll i.,. trie
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f-'"" r
Mora onve wav hehinH! ne hurst
1 e-
f ho Kttnhnle nn the bic of bia
, -wwv.......
shirt and neary iost his false
teeth. m he got the pin,
I ....
Snme neon e who trv to econo
mize on their advertising expen
diture find it about as profitable
las Jones lucKy (!) pin.
They save a few dollars to the
business getting power . of their
advertising literature.
A pauper who will boost for
his home town is worth more to
it than a whole line-up of mil
lionaires who will knock it. It
is better to be a mendicant and
boost your town like a million
aire than to be a millionaire and
knock your town like a mendi-
I1V1EN!
Come to the Celebration
July 2-3-4. Bring your
RAZOR and let J. D.
Estes hone and strop it
for you FREE on the
wonderful Keenoh Au
tomatic Razor Sharpen
er, at his shop on
Main Street.
ICE CREAM
served witn oaKe or ae
a jverefj on short notice.
-: STRAWBERRIES :-
6 1 p. ,. , u.. i
- . -
or by the crate.
Short Order Lunches
and Cold Drinks
Choice Made in Condon
:: CANDIES::
Always in Stock.
Home Bakery
and Grocery
:-: For Goodies :-
H ' ii ..I MM
MANUFACTURERS' ORtAT ' B
SURPLUS BOOK SALE
Library Klllluns ol the Moil IMnliU
Buuaa In tl World at
Wholesale Prices
h!iMl nirwl to Von rmrn Factor
All 1taurtatl Cliaravs l'fMlI
Note) Wall Thaaa Prlcaa
Hwkrara Cloth Bhidlhf
S VtTt II WIS, Hat lilnahin If pP
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trr;jOielwtlona;a)oaMihure Mj.UU
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it KM 3-bS iiacote 3.68
M - avw i.r. 4.10 l'tneo4.iO
r un limp I'lli'r. Iiuoi. Hll.l.slvle .
4urrl Stork (nil United. Sena: lor l-
rlUv Matter or Order Now from this ad.
FREE ORE AT OFFER-FREE
11 Catch; rarbonette Pictures (llteo F ret
With Kara Book Oiler
Senrl Orders in
FRANK ft. GREEN
Matiulartarere' and Publishers' Broker
JO Kaal 16th Strvet . rvRTLAND. URE.
Catholic Church Services
9.42 A.M. - - Sunday School
10.30 A.M. - Mass and Sermom
7.30 P. M. - Rosary Instruction
and Benediction.
Congregational Church
Services.
Morning Services
11 a. iti.
B.
Sunaay dcnooi
10 a. m.
Junior Endeavor
3 p. m.
6:30 p. m.
Christian Endeavor
Evening Services -
7:30 p. m.
All are invited to attend.
Treasurer's Notice.
w
All out standing county wts.
rvill be paid upon presentation at
my office. Int. ceases Mar. 1.
J. A. McMorrib,
Treasurer of Gilliam countv, Oregon
Notlca To Cradltora.
in the County Court ol The State ol Orrtpin tor
Qllliam County.
In the Matter ol the F.iUta ol Jamaa Glbbom,
Notinli hereby ln that the andanlfned
oy order ol the L'oanty Court ol Gilliam Connty.
uregon, oaiy maue ana enierea ot record, nae
twendulannolntedadmlnlitral.,rolthaahova
... . .
entitled eitate. All persons baring clalrne
amine! laid eitate are hereby notified to prwenl
the lame dnly verified, to the andenlfned at the
office ol D.J. Karanat-h or the office of T. A.
Weinke, at Condon, Oregon, wlthtu lis months
from the first publication of this notlca.
Uated this 31st day ol May, IV 10.
George Gibbons, Administrator.
First publication, June 3, llu.
Notlca For Publication. Isolated Tract.
Public land Sale.
The Dalles, Oregon, Land Office, June 231, 1910.
Serial No. OttSO
Notice Is hereby given that, as directed by the
Commissioner of the General Landomce, under
provisions ol Act of Congress approved June 27,
1906. Public So. 303, we will oficr at publlo sale,
to the highest bidder, at 30 o'clock a. m., on
the 4th day ot August nezt,at this office, the fol
lowing tract of land, to wit: Lot , Hoc. Ill T.
! S. R. 'JO E. W. M., and NE(ME',; tec. 24 T. 2a.
K. ID E., W. M.
Any persons claiming adversely the above-de-
scrlbed lands are advised to file their claims, or
objections, on or before the day above designa
ted lor sale.
C. W. Moore, Register.
Notlca For Publication.
Public Land Sale.
No. OM76
The Dailes, Oregon, United States Land Office,
June 1st, 1910.
Notice Is hereby given that, as directed by the
Commissioner of the General lnd office, under
provisions of Actof Congress approved June 27,
IS06, Public No. 803, we will offer at public sale,
to the highest bidder, at:4K o'clock a. m.,on the
I'JIh day of July 1810, at this office, the fol
lowing tract of land, to-wit: EUNEJi, Ve.
6 and BWViNV 'i. Sec. 4 T.6 8.R. 21
E.W.M.,
Any penonsclalmlng adversely the above-de
scribed lands are advised to file their claims or
objections, on or before the day abova designs'
ted lot sale,
C. W. Moore, Register.
Sheriff Sale
Notice It hereby given that an execution and
order ol sale was issued out of the CircultCourt
of the state of uregon, Gilliam County, on the
13th day of June, 1910, upon a decree rendered
in the Circuit Court of Hherman County .Oregon,
on the 12th day of January, l'JOK, In favor of
Moro Implement Company, plaintiff and
against Arthur Phillips, defendant, which said
execution and order ol sale is to he directed and
commanding me to sell the property hereinaf
ter described, lor the purpose of satisfying the
Judgement of the plaintiff In said cause for the
sum of One Hundred, Seventy-eight no 100
(178.00) Dollars, with Interest thereon at ten
- . u t
uary. W09, and for 36.0U attorney fees, and the
posts and disbursements of said suit taxed at
114 00.
Therefore, in compliance with said execution
and order of sale, I will on Tuesday, the 26th
day of July, WI0, at tbe hour of two o'clock P.
M., at the Court House door In Condon, Gilliam
County O-iegon, sell at publlo auction to the
highest bidder for cash In hand, for the purpose
of satisfying the judgement and decree above
mentioned, the following described land, to
wit: All of that part of the South-half of the
North-west quarter; North-east quarter of the
south-west quarter; North-west quarter of
south-east quarter and South-west quarter of
South-east quarter of Rection Sixteen In Town
ship One, south, of Bange Nineteen, ST. W. M-;
lying South and West of the John Day River
and within Gilliam Connty, Oregon.
Dated this 13th day of Jane, 1M0.
, R. H. Rogers,
Sheriff ol Qllliam County, Oregon
Date of First Publication, June 24th 1910.
Date of Lost Publication, July 22nd. 110.
W. C Bryant, Attorney lor Plalutlf.
ProteMlonal Dlraotoru,
U TAYLOR, M.D.V,
VETERINARY PHYSICIAN & SURCEON
Phona Six Condon, Oragon.
Calls answered at all hours.
W. PARMAN
ATTORMEY-AT-LAW
U. 8, COMMISSIONER
Garatul attention givan to all huelneee
ntruatad In oy car.
Cwsrrv Bl x Condon, Oraiton.
YOOD. J. r., M. D,
Physicians and Surgeons
Pay and Ntthl Cells promptly answerer!
Office, frroiid Floor Marker BuIMIiii, cotuei
Ham aud eurlng tMreete.
Condon, Oragon
j W. DONNELLY, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon.
Diseases of , Women a Simuilty.
Condon, Ora.
P. BUTLER
DENTIST
Crown and Brlt Work a IrnaelaUr.
OBva
Uthun la Ullllaw Co. Bank Bullulug.
Condon, Oragon
AYNB QRIDER
AixmoNrr and valuator
atitat alUntlra atvaa M kailaaaa Balaa aaa-
aaaiaa. vaiuauaaa ntaa.
eoMDoa, oaxaoB
1" A. WEINKE
ATTORN EY-AT-LAW
Offlca In Old Flrat Nat'l Bank Bide,
Condon, Oregon.
Q J. KAVANACH
ATTORN EY-AT-LAW
Ufilceflu old First National
Bauk Building.
Condon
Oragon
CONTEST NOTICE.
Department of the Interior.
Unltad Stataa Land Offlca.
The Dalles, Oregon,
June II, 1V10
A sufficient contest affidavit having been
flledn this office by Asa A. ilerrtok, contestant,
against homestead Entry, No. 14070, made Da-
iber It, 1D04, lor NKrlW, NHKV, t-12.
T.4. 8 K. IB, K., Lot I, bee. 7, Township 4,
Range W, Willamette Meridian, by William
J. Inman Con testae, In. which It Is alleged that
said William J. Inman has wholly failed to
Ida upon, cultivate or Improve said tract tor
tba five years last past: that Calrlca lumen, Lu
ellelnmauand Wesale inman. the Widow, aud
tba belts at law ol said William I. inman de
ceased have wholly abandoned and deserted
said land and have tailed to reside apon, culti
vate or Improve said land during the five years
last passed ; that satd alleged absence waa not
due to employment s the army, navy or mar
ina corps of the United States In time of war.
(and that final hearing will be held at 10 o'clock
n. on July 27, 1W0 before) the Register and
Receiver at the United States Land Office In
The Dalles, Oregon.
The said contestant having, In a proper affida
vit, filed June . lull), set forth facts which
show tnat after due dellgence personal service
of this notice can not be made, it If hereby or
dered and directed that such notice betlven by
due and proper publication.
( C. W. Moore, Register.
IT'S A BIRD
That'a what, tha bait ad
' vtrtlaera aay of thii paper,
WHY NOT MAKE IT SING
SONG OF SIXPENCE OR
MORE FOR YOUT
CONDON AMUSEMENT HALIf
An nwrapruitt resort in
which yon art invited to
sitrnd a ;rt(i hour
TOBACCOS
CIGARS
CAS 1)1 KS
MAIN STREE1T.
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First National Bank
Condon. Oregon
DIRECTORS: S. B. Barker, Jay Rowerman,
J. F. Reisacher, C. 0. Tortwood Win. Wchrli,
F. M. IMitt-r.
j nrwwinnnnnntwv uvxaaatuu uv
Oregon
axo Union Pacific
3 TRAINS EAST DAILY
Through Pullman itandard and tonr
lit alaeplng oari daily to Omaha, Chi
cago, fipokana; tourist sleeping car daily
to K ansa city ; throngh 1'ullman tourist
leaping cara (Deraonallv conduct!)
waeaijr to Chicago, reclinlnej chair oars
asata iraaj to ina ji,a aaii.
LOW R ATES I
' Tlcketa to and from all parti ol thi
united Btatei, van aaa and &uropa.
Far particular! call on or addraii
D. TIERNEY, Agent
PLENTY OF
WATER 1
Is absolutely neces- j
eary to carry on J
ranch work. :: :: &
H.H.WILBURN I
g Has had 18 years experience g
g in procuring water for the j
g farmers, and has now two
machines at work in this
$ , county. If you need a good
8 well, call on him at once. $
Sit ' faz
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CONDON BRANCH
No. 17 Leaves (Jondon 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.
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liivnnllim Is pmhahly r ! nl. 'i,mnninlra.
tiu..inniir' i.nMl. HANDIIOOK onl'.iMita
sunt Irwa. tll.lf.l ajnni-r for in-uni's; palonla,
lnfuta tab.n tlirniiuli Rluliil A Co. rvcalva
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Scientific Jmtm.
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I'littoni will mj .Htiw t Rpftrltior.iM.rtirthrt
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D, SWIFT & CO,
I Sevtnth St., Waahlnnton, D. C J
J. W. BURNS
Box Ball Alleys
and
Cigar Store
Cozy Club Room in Connection.
MAIN STREET, . CONDON.
E,. MftOBB does
PLUM BIN 0
In all Its branches
Opposite Dunn Bros. Store
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