Condon globe. (Condon, Gilliam Co., Or.) 189?-1919, March 24, 1911, Image 3

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    CORDON GT)BE, FRIDAY MARCH 24, 191 1
Monogram
Restaurant
Best Service in the
City.
namniBKBatSMaBnaMi '
Reasonable Rates
B. L. JarvisjProp.
EAST side - mXlN STREET
W.A. DARLING
Carrie a Comph te Line of
WALL PAPER, PAINTS
OILS AND VARNISH
.dforW Mjttrtai,
FOR SALE
Thrco yourtff, fullblooded,
jlnmmoth Bronze Gobblers. Coll
n or address, Lloyd Parman,
Condon, Oregon. 4'3-4H
A CREAT
r-Clubbing Offer i
Semi-Weekly Oregon Journal
One Year $1.50
C adoa Globe One Year . . $1.50
Tola! $3.00
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The Semi-Weekly
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nection wild THE CLOU.
'regon
The Last Call
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Did You nee thin beautiful ar
ticle picturing Oregon In four
colore in November SUNSET?
OC AAA ' bc'nr Rpcnt
tJ,UUU by Sunset Mag-
aslne on a aeries of articles
auburbly illustrated in four
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the attraations and resources of
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mencing with the special Dec
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aerial Novel of tho year, "The
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trated article in four colore on
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City; and In addition we will
Include a copy of the Novem
ber issue containing the beau
tifully illustrated article on
r it.
i uregon. ; - r
All (or 25c Stamps or Coin.
SUNSETK.HS.
Portland,
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Oregon.
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FOR SALE
Ovemtork Compels us to sell
. . I 1 1 1 1 1 I .
vur wan. ana rir vroou at
m than Market I'rlce
D. It S. Wood Co., Hood River
Treasurer. Notice. '
All outstanding warrauts are
payable upon prrsrntatloer In
terest censes after March Is 1911
; ' J. A. McMkktiC"""
, Trinrf6tHirTain coqntr. ''f.fm
Bug meets all trains for the
Summit Hotel. Your patronage
solicited und satisfaction guar
anteed. We clean and press all kinds
of men's and ladies clothes All
work guaranteed. Cora Steven-
son
RETURN HOME THROUGH TKE
. SUNNY SOUTH
When you arrange your east
ern trip be sure to include tlic
Sunset Route through New Or
leans, El Paso, Los Angeles and
San Francisco for return. It L a
splendid educational journey
and at this time i f the year es
pecially delightful because so
warm and -comfortable. Every
mile is through the sunny south
land -the rice and cotton fields
of Louisiana and Texas, the
vast mirage nv;sos of Ne w Mex
ico and Arizona, now spread
with bright frreen, the' orange
groves and semi-tropic charm
of California, miles and miles
along tho occon shore, and sev
eral of tho most interesting
cities on the ' continent. Ask
your local agent about it.
"Oregon
Union Pacific
AJU
3 TRAINS EAST DAILY
Tl,MMk Pullman mmtA-A and
uivumm '' sFvssuua.iu sauva
Wt alaaaan.nn Hafler tVt fstnatKai f'kL
eftgo, 6uokan; tourist nleoping car daily
. v.M.. . t..ii 1...J.1
letting run (tetrton&llr conducted)
vectlT to Chicago, reclining chair car
(aaata It) to iha fcut dall. . .H
LOW RATES I
Tickets to and from all' parts ot thi
United (Hates, Canada and Europe.
Far particulars call on or address
D. TIERNEY, Agent
J. W; BURNS
Box Ball Alleys
and
Cigar Store
1. '- " ' ' '
CozjrClub Room in Connection
. Maiij Street, Con dn.
'"rTriMTf"'! aiMir r 1 lr-miiTiin rai am I
CURIOUS PERUVIAN TREE.
It Preduoes a Capiaus and Contlnuaul
' Supply af Rain.
' The ralu trva of Peru grows verj
Inrifp, Is rlrb lu leartw and Is railed
hf the Indians tatnnlmsiL It lias tbe
power of collecting l Ik dampness of
thu atiiKHipliure and condensing It into
a continuous and copious supply of
rnln, " ""
In the dry aaason, when the rlvars
are low and the hi-at great, the tree's
pwr of condouslng seems at Jlie
lilKliest, irnd walor fulls lu abundance
frun) the leaves and ooses from tbe
trunk. The water spreads around In
vsrltsble livers, part of which Biters
Inlo'tlie soil and ferjlllies It. Tliese
rivers are canalized ao as to regulate
tlie course of the water.
vliui ruin lrcs-WTn on V -rZlna
' IU--T111 on ." --irnira
iitit-nfflo gallons of'Vater per diem,
lu nfli'ld ;n arPa 0f 00e diiometer
iTre that Is,' 8,250 feet each way
fun be gruwn 10,000 trees separated
from each other by tweuty-flva meters.
This plantation produces dully 3SS.000
liters of wster. If we allow for evap
oration and luflltratlun we have 135,
(KK) litem or 211.081 gallons of rain for
dlxtribuiiun dully. Tbe rain tree can
bo cultivated wltb very little trouble,
fur It sems Indifferent as to tbe soli
In wlib b It grows. Tbe tree Increases
rapidly and resists both extreme of
Cllmute.Espana Moderns.
A BRAVE TOREADOR.
One of the Msst Thrilling Incidents af
ths Bull Ring.
" Tho famous Bpnnlsli toreador Bererte
figured In oue of the most thrilling
liii-ltk-uta ever wltnesaud In the arena.
t was at Buyouue. After disposing of
two bulls Kcverte had twice plunged
his avord Into a third of great strength
mid funn ily, and as the beast contin
ued caretTlug wittily tbe spectators be
Kiin to IiIhs Heverte for bungling.
Wounded to tbe very quick of bis
pride, the flpanlurd shouted, "Tba bull
Is slain!" and, throwing aside' bis
sword, sank on one knee wltb folded
arms In the middle of tbe ting. TJe
whs rlulit, but bo bad not allowed for
the margin of accident" The wounded
beuftl clmrcvd full upon him, b - ,
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IradiigLM
'
Timothy Ranch
160 Acres.' 60 acres Timothy, 80 acres more in cultiv
ation,! acres more easily cleared. Black Loam soil,
2-room house, 2 good log hay barns, spring and creek,
Price $0500, Mortgage $2000. i
Fruit Land i -
160 Acres. 40 acres cultivated, 60 or 70 acres fruit
lund, 26 Seres creek bottom, 2-room house, small barn,
70 acres fenced, spring water, Price $4200, Mortgage
$1200.
Irrigated Tract
10 Acres. 3-4 miie from Hayden Lake, all cleared, 5
' acres fruit 3 years old, in good condition, black loam
Soil witc some gTavel, fenced. Price $4200, Mortgage
'' $1100.' ; . 7.; .
i : . Timothy Ranch
153 Acres. 40 acres cleared, fruit, timothy land, black
loam, House, barn and other buildingswater, a stock
ranch with plento of range, Price .$10,000, one mile
from Rosd Lake on Couer d' Alene River.
' . . Fruit Land
10 Acres. All cleared, 7 acres in'.f ruit, 3 and 2 years
old, in good condition, black loam, 2-room house, small
barn and chicken house, part fenced, 1 3-4 mile to
school, Price $3800, No mortgage. , A . . . . .,
. , Fruit Land . "
b 6 Acres. In Hood River County, black soil.levei land,
; on O-W.R.& N.Co. water right, all land cleared, price
$1000, mortgage of $150 at 8 per cent for two years.
The above described property is listed among our
property for trade and if you are interested we will
glad to have you favor us with a call or to write ub.
See T. A. Weinke, Condon
National Bank Bldg.
CONDON, OREGON.
uiVTsd'jr. siilvndld to "tie last, knolt
tnotluslaea aa a status, while the ioc
tators bold their breath In horrified
suspense. IlefJilng bis victim, tba
bull Uteratly bounded at him, and as
be sprang be sank In destn. wltb fats
last effort giving one fearful lunge of
the bead that drove a bora Into the
thigh of the kneeling nan and laid
bars tbe bone from tbe knee to tbe
joint - Brill Rsvcrte never flinched, but
remained kneeling, exultant la victory,
but calmly contemptuous of applause,
till be was carried away to heal him ot
hla grievous wound.
Killing the Bad Taste.
"Maybe I won't bars (9 ta& wcdT
due again, ajui-wrfU'lf J io to
takeiVtnnybe the fir&St will Dreacribe
1 . . ' ., ..... ,t
vile doaee I know bow I'll take them,"
a city salesman volunteered. "A man
who was doctoring himself la tbe drag
store showed me tbe way.
Tbe druggist bad mixed a particu
larly obnoxious dose. Tbe man befora
taking It asked for cracked Ice. Tba
errand boy brought It, several spoon
fuls nearly pulverized. Tbe alck man
held that in bus mouth nntn It melted,
after Which tbe medicine seemed as
mild a tea.
" 'I always prepare my month that
way for a disagreeable medicine,' tbe
man said. Tba Ice numbs tbe nerves,
and tbe medicine slips down without
leaving any taste, good or bad." Er
chapge, ' Origin af a Song.
Tbe grumbling of a negro groom led
to tbe composition of tbe Immortal
"Old Folks at Home." While waiting
for a change of bones at a Kentucky
hostelry the composer, Stephen Foster,
author of so many betoved darky mel
odies, beard a melancholy negro mur
mur as be threw, a set of harness to
tba ground: sick an' tired o dls
life. I wlsht I was back wit do ole
folks at borne."
"Where may that be, Sam?" asked
Foster.
: "Ob,". answered tba darky, "way
down on de Bumannee river."
The-result was tbe song as we have
It today.
Farmers!
Ptnr la Koar of Hand and Vnn ITav Jnt
Ordered Those Extras For that Drill. Do
Not Wait Until it is Too Late. The Clarks
Cutaway Disk Harrows Are Selling Fast
This Spring as They are the Proper Ma
chine For Youf Spring Work. -:- -:- -:-
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BASE BALL GOODS
We Have a Large Order in For Spalding
Base Ball Goods and Will Handle Nothing
But the Best, So Don't Forget Where To
Find Them. -:- . -:- -:- v -:- -:-
riolIee&Sons
SUMMIT
Everything Strictly
Best home-cooked
a r. H. STEPHENSON, Pnarkier
.JOHN JACKSON
CONDON'SLEADINT, CONFECTIONER
C1UAHM, CANDIS, TtMlACCOS
SEED
CATALOG
READY TO MAIL!
Tt UJins Seed Catalog aTtla Waat
UUr't Catlee Ya jr 1911 crop danenifa
aa GOOD eeed and for Qua Catalaa
and set the beat. Write now to the
CHAS. H. LILLY CO, Seattle, WnJ
H Iknowwhtyounnfc 1 havcTrhatyou I
naed-tho beat quality SASH AND
DOORS. I keep them In atock for quick
delivery. I have but one pr:ce aid Boll
tot eaah only. I have my own factory.
It coats me mtich loss to maka iry sxda
and lesa to sell thenr-becai.se I mke and
ell In laree ouantica. i Thcfa price ore
taken from my catak co;.y of which
I will rladly mail on rccruert:
Froe4Doora,doublatMck elafta ??.?5 np
Fancy Front Door, atylita - 45.00 up
SroM panel Doora, for pain'.iag $1.2
s-orata panel Doan, for atain'-ng $1.30
NewCrafHmanDoor,forbnnca!owa $1X0
SJicM Window, check tail 78c up.
4-litht Barn Saeh - - - 42cnp
Cupbeard Doora, with plain slaaa SI .00
K D.IWPr.mci 75c.K.D.Saifc Framea SOa
a Do not fail to sand mo vour list of in.
tanais tot prices ana licisna cuareea.
SIAtC for Catalog No. .
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Home Bakery & Grocery
HOTEL., i
First - class and up-to-date.
meals in the Northwest.
MRS. W. A. DARLING, Maaapr
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General Passenger Agent
PORTLAND, OBEGON "
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