Condon globe. (Condon, Gilliam Co., Or.) 189?-1919, January 13, 1911, Image 4

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    TOONiST GQMIM6
Perry Carter and Wife to Enter
tain at Rink Opera Mouse on
next Thursday Evening-Un-der
Auspices of High Schoo!.
A Dramjtic Incident of the Fate
ful Hundred Days.
ONE OF NAFOLEON'S COUFS.
it anvon9 in C.n Ian misses '
hearing Perry Carter, the car
toonist, and his wife when they
C3ma on the High School C mr?o
Jan. iv, ne ww d? sorry. Air.jc.inbron:K. wuj w
Carter has seen twelve and a s wii csi-ort. to
half years of active service as a j ,,lle
roekartosi.
newspaper cartoonist principal!'
with the Minneapolis Times and
the Minneapolis Tribune. In
August, 1903,. the American
Monthly Review of Reviews de
voted an article to a discussion
of Mr. Carter's work saying in
part; "We have this month found
his cartoons of better average
quality than those of any other
cartoonist at home or abroad.''
A famous cartoonist is coming.
Mr. Carter's pictures are good
and the humorous talk with
which he accompanies them
keeps the audience in rare grood
humor all the evening. Mrs.
Carter has a sweet voice and her
singing is always greatly en
joyed. Mr. Carter takes his
audience behind the scenes of ,
newspaperdom, portrays humor
ous scenes and sketches the
characters seen in every news- j
paper office, editors, reporters, j
printers, chance visiters, and
even the office boys and the
printers devil. Come out and
have agood laugh.
"The 20th
Centur
IS-
te
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99
The Funniest
Little play ev
er Written.
Will be presented at
Armory Hall
By The Ladies of the
Ugo Igo Club
On Tuesday Evening
January 17th
Come out and have a
Good Laugh and aid
a Good Cause.
Th Wy of tht Grt Military Genit.t
Ovtrcam th First Oppotition H
Encountered on tha March to Paria
Aftar Hia Raturn From Elba.
A striMns lucltlent In (lis career of
N.iviUvn is (.inscribed by Camilla Co-
cuaud U tiis book, "Le Uotmtr Oa 1'tslo
il'Elbo" ("Tlie Return t'roin the Island
of Kikt". It th's.:riles how lie met tha
t'rst ofuHMtltfon offered to Ills march to
l"aris after his eoar from Elba:
"Meanwhile N.io!ccn had traveled
ty U:o Al;s tj DnupUltte, advancing
Into tlie Interior of the country. Ilav
Ins received htfrrmtitinn en Sunday,
tlie -itu of jratvh, tile prefect of
I'lsi're had immediately, ia concert
with tt-.e ii:ii:.iry authority, taken
measures to V::I v. t.'ie s!ar;Ii!is sit
uatioti. A detachment composed of n
battalion of tt l"if;h regiment of the
line mid two companies of engineers
was tlispati heil to.preveat the further
mlvanoe of the emperor.
'The meetlt:; hot wren this detach
ment :;tul the Utile troo; from the
of i:ip:i took' ; ';-.ie e;i the Ttll of
Match !ie:-.r VI:::!!.-. but not before the
peasants had had l lav to hasten to ia
form Napoleon of the nntii.sonlstio ills
position of the oX.crs commanding
the troops which h.-xl been sent from
rtrenoble. In order to avoid the shed-
i dins of blood t',;e emperor ordered
.s acciitapanied I f
enter !:;to ttv.t'T
will! the eocai'uf M.-inlies tnM-e
Cairhroane found the de
tachment rtinsed In order of battle
The comu;!i:-.dir..i oiUcer refused to en
ter Into com rmi tiler, tt-.m, and the sol
diers remained sQont and gloomy.
"Napoleon Immediately tooic bl.s
share la the proceeding, lie par the
order to Ids grenadiers to put their
rilles under their arms, ia order to
give proof of their pacific, dispositions.
Then to advanced nione. while some
of his friends cried to the soldiers of
the line:
"Trltads, do not tire: There is the
emperor, who wishes to sneak to von.'
"Xapoleon now found himself about
thirty meters from the Grenoble de
tachment, lie dismounted nnd. his
arms crossed on his breast, remained
sJnndins In the middle of the road.
" 'Soldiers of the l i'th," he said In a
lend tone "soldiers of the FiXLh, do
you reeogair.e uie?
" 'i'es, yes." t-r nil Tepiied.
"Then Xapoloos. throwing open his.
srny cloak with a firamatlc gesture
c;:d rointins to his breast with his
hands, replied:
"'If there is one anions yon who
wishes to kill his peiw ral. his emperor,
he can do it. Here I am!'
"The response was unanimous, sub
lime: 'Lona live the emperor! Long
live the emperor!'
"Breaking the ranks, their shakos at
the ends of the swords or on the bays
nets, the soldiers of the i'iith, to whom
were joined the etishieers. ran toward
Xapolcm. surrounded hi'n. embraced
him. kissed his hands, called him their
preserver, their father, their t'eueral.
r ompercr. Finally the two do
Tost,
uUtotlt'K
Lucky.
"Noah must have felt Ittcky wIicd be
landed after his long snll."
"Yes," replied tlw New Xork'liu
Hrter. "Think of it man landing nil
that cargo without a customs otackl
to say a word r Washington Star.
CALL US UP
Whenever ycu vnt Busi
ness CarJs, Letter Heads,
Circular or anythinj elt
in the prlntlntf line.
Vie give PROMPT SERVICE
and GUARANTEE
SATISFACTION.
. R)U SALK-Thivo lioiiro? urn!
en,
sain if taken soon tt f l.iWJ. , 1st
iuire!tt the Summit llotol,
tfjf" j Photographic Correctness...
TroasHiroi' f Nottoo.
All outstaiutii)!; county war-1 3
nnt.s up to n:ul int'iit'iinr
H SoS a ro inmtWo fit lu-.'st r.i.s-
tiou. Iutetv; t ccat s iKv. r..V. 5 1
1010.
J. A. Mc.Miutuis,
Tri'SMiri-r oi Gilnaoi eonniv,
Is Our RIotto When Making You a Set
rktures Whether They are lllgh-Priccd
or the cheaper kind. A trial wil convince.
McMorris & Keller tr
It ;
s
W. A. DARLING
Clinics ii Ci-mplclf l.i'ic (
WALL PAPER, PA$T5
OILS.'AKD VAnKlSH
j SUiIiMrrHOTEL.. j
Kvt;rytltinar Strictly First-clnas ami up-todntc. -
ioi i luMnc-cookPUmonls in the Northwest.
Eus mcoU all tiMins for .the
Summit Hotel. Vour oatronntro
solicited ami satisfaction ''guar
anteed.
th.
tnefctsionts miaaled tosetlicr and be
came consolidated. Xaioteon then had
2.0,0 men with nhom to inarch on to
Grennble.
"'J'liev took the read, and it v.aa a
ttlnmidisl Dinrcn. The people of tl:e
district cair.o to meet the column, ac
claiming Napoleon as tha liberator of
tho nation and as the living Incarna
tion of the revolution.
"The t o.1';:r,:s wept with Joy. At
this si.'ht the emperor, turning toward
his oiiicer3, Uroudt and Ilertrajid, said
to thoin :
"'Everything 13 now In good order.
Within ten days wo shall be at the
Tuileries" "
j Ssr.rj of tha Flamo.
j Fire can i.c made to slug. A writer
I s:;ys: "Take a lighted candle and blow
j Eontly anaiiist tlie Came. Von will hear
I a peculiar fintteiins sound. The flutter
j Ir:? sound U lire's (irst ntten:p(s at mu
i si.'. Instead of the unsteady brenth of
our lips let us employ the steady blast
of a blovrpipe. Instead of the pale and
flickerlns lijrlit of a candle let us use
the bright end ardent glare of a chem
ist's lamp. When you have a lamp nnd
blowpipe you tv.a wake Ere sing ia
para'.'s1.."
An Evident Success.
"So yc: have a position an stenogra
pher. I tope you will succeed in mak
ing yournilf indispensable to your cus
ployer."
"1 thh:ii I have, auntie. We are to
:n Tii k ciKi'iir cot iit' or rut: stAru
i'Kousxws tor. i ii.i.iAM wisiv.
C. 8. -X'UnuH1. ri.iill'iir. v. ti,ir-. U. Put I,
.Un..iU:trt tt.e Ktat ot tV. II. Mer;..r,
.;viviirii; LvJIa I. M.ukkii, Mjry ii. lr.l::
Joirfl t.. Mi-,-in.l'Si:i.-Kl!v V. XviKan. J. tt,
lliii, A. P. auii Joim Kav. I!cm!j;.t.
S-CXV.'N?.
T.i Mary G. Morgan, vuc ( lh; uiv-u;.ukJ
dfciulantit.
In tii Name i-r tii tatk of onioos-- Von
ato hcrtl'y toumiamivil uimI n-ptirtd to bo nuJ
iil lx-nr nu t nnra-r or ,.tlifriti:.' .kail to iIk
ci'muiutit t.tnl iiiumst ym in Hie ativi cour
arl caiiM! oa or ht'turc KrMay, ttio ony
.J.'.u-.irtry, r.m, an.l if you .'nit to o nji., ur it;ia
anitvcr or otht'riv plca.l t.) i lainliil"a om.
jint. tot want tiu-rool, .!ni!iti:t wiU ajy.) u
tl.o con, i dr tla- rotic! tliori iMk-m.-iinIi d
i.'iti suluttaio e a foiloivs:
First: JuJsrmolit iiu.i liwrt'O nciiiit tl
f-!i'!iii:ts, licim' It. li-.iktii, AiimliiiKtr.-ituroi Uih
t. tate vt W. K. Moi-.-iiii. d.Hi-aw.1: l.vili.i I V
sail, Mary t;. Morgan, Jinrptl K. Mor.-ja ari'
i t.'.'irlot.V t. Morg-ui fur th sum ot J.'.VtX'
with inton-tt thcroon from the nil i!;iy ( t-t
i-aary. fjtii. ni the rati- of p. r vut nor uniiiim
ur.til tlioi im J.-'yuiattiirnoy' !, to
stthcr titi plaintiil's costs nu.t thsbur-cuiciit
in this suit matte am! ex'i': itt.
J'cooutt: for Ju igtnt'iit find U.-itoi' jii; ,inct nil
the above- immd ilcfomlann lorcrtoin tin. Ii
oi plaimnrs mortKa-rv on tlu- laii'i ami 'rviu!.j
tEitToin t!-l rit)ftt, ami Uriicritv.'iJ f,.tlov., to
wit: The Northwest ljUartoroi ,-icrtion "I weniy,
two ; the Nortli hall of tlie Nm t!iw, -t i;m ir
o r oi section Tweiiry el:ht :-.., a: i! ;h.' .N..:tri
c.itliu'tcrul HiTtioii Twenty oii,; -vt n II i;i
Towmhip ! he -.I-South .( itaastc Twenty lli-t
v-t U'illinette MiTitliau in liillhim County, -due
of Oreuoti. -and that sail Ian. ia bo f..!.i in tie
manner j.-eHoil e.l by law an! in ;.. . .jHlanee
w ill' the practice of thii coiitt. unj that tin in.,-
c'ee.is ot fiaiil fale bo Nj.p'.ieit as foli .'.v-: p,
ani..mit fuuixl ituo Itic defcudinita J. II, HiU
and A. It. Haley, and to tin' amount found .tin
the defendant John Knox: - To the la intra t
plaiuiitrof the sum ofjj'Xi.00iTiih inton-it (Uff
..n fiwin tlie tth day of hebmary J:nl, at the
rateoi'ten percent f.er annum until pa! t. rin.i
t!.f lurther 1.11111 of t') Co nllornev' to
tlorwith plaintltti costs and dlshnr-.'Lienl;
in tais suit ma.lo and expended, and the nr. -nt
in:r costs and (wpim"! of micli tn!t-,
lliird: For a decree airamst each nn t a!! of
the libove nnined ilefcndant-1.. re. h.-iiiand i..r
e-Tbarrlnu all the tiijlit. Htl?. in', rot an I
l .ini of said and ea. h and nil oi i.ai.1 .h-'. n !
..,11!'. and ai: p. rons chtiaiini: or to i !..iln Ijy.
thro:.i-;h or moier tin m or pithc r or any oi tht ::i
in and to said mortraued premise anil every p. .It
and tiarcel tiicre.d.
Fourth: Pecreeof tlie above cutithd c.,urt
allowing any paity to tliis Knit to become a nnr-
chanerof tiaid i.reini.-cs nt s.b! ,'.!.. .u.,i t, l ...... . .
the purchaser of ,.ild premi-an Int.. the linni- d
i ate poiFe:oiion thcrot and lh- win !o tl.- r-ia
Irom the date of such Fnlc, an I .'..r snch ot: . r
and further relief to t!ic('o !:t may h,.w
c.plitabk', J 1 1 1 and meet In the pren.i- s.
This suminous is served on you .y tlie j.nl ii
r.itlon tliereof in the t'ondon fjlo'.o f..r the per
i :i t of six cons.K utive week?, S"Ven i-M i--. (o:
l.i.-nr lni; v.llli the issueof Pe'-ombor 2, loin, and
ending with the iiwue of January Pdl, pursu
ant to an order of the Hon. It. It. liuiler,
J;i.'i,-e of the above entitled court, which tai-i
of ,!erwfi3 duty made and entered herein on tlie
'J.-:h day of November, KdO.
First publication Pee niber2, 1010.
Last pllblicatiol! Janilnrv 13, lull.
GEO. W. PA II MAN,
Attorney for ph.iutiil.
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MRS. W. A. DARLING, Mtupr
Job Deoartment
( o;np!elo Sols of Oilko Vooka. Dlnnk Hooks ado to
Ordoi; Duplicasiny; Suit s Hooks, Legal Blanks. En
jrravctl up I'l.iin Wolding Stationery, Letter
n,h, Fnvt'K'tK?, Everything in Printing.
Uu&h Jc!& our Special Dellahtlt!
PSiono 43, Condon, Ore.
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.JOIIN JACKSON
'ON DON'S UCADINCJ ( 'O N FKCTI ONER
TulIAt ( llal
NKXT Tt I'OHTOFI K'K
ON WIND MILLS JAMIES0N &
,r rtr lu Anorl ALL
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3 TBUNS EAST DUILK
Thrt-.-pli r-.-.r.mn sfr.r. lr,. 1 cn -i:.lr
ft wpinit cars da:ly t. ti.'.Kil.rt, fl
.;. fr't.oScRt:0 1 tisiri-it :.t.ti-,. ( ,!.-.
t. Kau.t.city: thr -n-l !'i'i:!imi:i t-w;',
tinf vara tt.CTj.jiiniiv co;nli:ctod
r ?e:y to t'l-.!. -.., r'oiit.ing f!.ir cr
-:U h-, to tha Kait diily.
LOW RATES 1
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SANITARY PLUMBERS
CONDON. OUMON,
KMTIMATKM OIVMN ON At.L K1NIM or
withii nvnTiiua
AkiiM SampKm H In.lmllll.
AguiiU Calrbui It lion a Molina Enh,u.
Dm ut Iwlom buy ln( lMhra.
) . u: nj ij-urrL-; n ru tt .on;v a n runjAA
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Tli i-la to an 1 'rnr. nil r-.- ,.f i,.
I-'tr j.wrt'ci'irtji fil ot t-..i ho, 3
D. TiERNEY, Agent
HIDES & PELTS
ANNOUNCEMENT !
Iwish to announce that on Friday. January 5, 1
opon a saloon in Ccndon in the building here
tofore occupied by "The Palm" Confectionery. 3 1
have secured a stock of th,e finest goods that money
crLn buy and j ill conduct a strictly first-class house.
i My place of business will retain the name "The
Faim" and ray motto will be; "A Square Deal For
Everybody?' D. II. COTTMIRE.
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CONDON LRAMCII '
No. 17.Lcavos Ccndcn 8:"0 a. rn.
Arrives at Arlington 31 :10 a. m.
No. 13 Lvs. Arlington 1:45 p. m.
Arrives at Condon 5.00 p. m.
Condon, Oregon
'i UlHECTOnS: S. I?. Barker, Jay Bowerman, $
J. F. Reisacher, C. 0. Portwood Wm. Wchrli, S
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CONDON-11 AMUSEMENT HALL
TOBACCOS An appropriate resort in -. BILIJARVS
CIGAIiS which you are invited to POOL
CANDIES upend a pleasant hour CLUB ROOMS
W) A I N
TREET. CONDON
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lome Bakery and Grocery.
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A Splendid Overall
for every ute.
Cut generous
ly full. Two
hip pockets.
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