Official Paper for Gilliam County... Condon National JIPJP'JV --:' Bank Building....; VOL. XXI CONDON. OREGON. FRIDAY. MAY 12 . 101 1. NO. 0 on Mi 1110 N OF CITY COUNCIL Many Important Mat ters Receive Needed Attention The special meeting of the city council held on Monday night op ened with Councilman Burns in the chair, Mayor Wood beinn ab sent. Those present were, Will iams, Burns, Campbell and Port wood, Hire and Scott being ab sent. The minutes of the form er meeting were rtrul and'after a suggestion by Williams that a record be kept of those making motions and those seconding, it was moved by Williams and sec onded by Portwood that they be approved. The matter of adjust ing certain claims was passed ov er to the regular meeting. The reports of tho Recorder and the Treasurer were then read and discussed. A motion was then made by Williams, seconded by Campbell, to the effect that the chair appoint a committee to ex amine the reports, find the exact condition of the city and report in full next Monday night The motion was carried unanimously and the chair appointed Will iams, Portwood add Campbell as the committee. The full- report will appear in next week's issue of the Globe. The matter of the city farm of 213 acres which the city contracted to sell some timt ago to Chas. Gross was brought up by Campbell and thoroughly discussed. It-. was moved by Williams and seconded by Port wood that the chair appoint a committee with Campbell as the chairman, giving them full pow er to produce a deed and abstract to said land, put same in escrow, pay off State Land Board mort gage and complete said sale be tween the city and Mr. Gross. Tho motion was carried unani mously and the chair appointed Campbell, Portwood, and Will- SPECIAL SE55I0 'V3? on the committee. The i.'iatter of covering the exposed sewer tue in the southern por tion of the city was then dis cussed but no action was taken. Mayor Wood arrived and took the chair. It was then moVed by Burns and seconded by Will iams that all business houses on wain street witn open toilets or cesspools within 100 feet-of the main sewer bo notified by the Marshal to connect at once with said sewer. The motion carried unanimously. It was then mov ed ly Campb'4lv - seconded by Burns, that all property owners in the city be notified to repair their sidewalks where needed and if too bad to prepare to build a new sidewalk. This motion " was also carried unanimously. After some discussion it- was moved by Burns, seconded by Williams and carried unanimous ly that the use of firearms, fire- crackers or any other explosives be strictly prohibited within the city limits at anv time. The main idea of this motion is to prohibit the firing of crackers of any kind on the, Fourth of . .X-' July. Several , other matters came up for discussion but no "further business was transacted. J The council adjourned to hqld another special meeting on next Monday night. . . The High Schoolplay which was given on last Friday evening in the Rink was one of the best local talent entertainments ever given ip this city.' The attend ance was large, the receipts be ing about fi. anq everyone present went away satisfied that that thev had received their money's worth. The different roles were rendered In a manner which was a credit, not only to those who worked .so hard in learning their parts, but aluo to tho teachers who had the play in charge. The several specialties were also very good. In men tioning the play it is Impossible to specialize on any one part for the several actors and actresses were equally strong in their roles. ' LOST A silver hatpin, set with a large blue stone surroun ded with brilliants.- Was lost on Sundiy on road east of this city. A suitable reward is offered for its return to F. T. Hurlburt's residence in this city. Mrs. Grace Lancaster, a form er resident of this city, who now runs the Blackstone Hotel in Portland, was badly hurt and had a miraculous escape from death when the new automobile she was driving ran over a thirty-foot embankment and almost into the Willamette river be tween Oswego and Oregon City Sunday afternoon. She sustain ed two broken ribs and other se vere bruises but is at present mending nicely. SELLS WHlSKfiY TjMHDIAN Pleads Guilty and is fined $20.00 by Justice Wheir India is n fined $10 by Recorder. A young man giving hia name as John Doe was arrested last Saturday by Sheriff Montague on the charge of buying a pint of whiskey for an Indian. The fel low, who was only nineteen years of age being twenty on Sunday, was brought before.. Justice Wheir and plead guilty, saying ing he was ignorant of the , fact that he was breaking the law. He was a pitiful sight when told by the Judgfof the possible con sequences of his act. Through the leniency of the court he was fined $20 and given some good advice by the Judge. He sold his saddle and chaps to pay the fine and immediate! left town. The Indian was brought before Recorder Fitzmaurice, fined $10 and costs and not having the money was turned over to serve out his fine in the county jail. Carrol Low, one of the princi pal stockholders of the Buckhorn Ranch, was in this city and spent a short time looking over the big ranch in an automobile. Frank Hurlburt and Lester Wade ?ent to Arlington on Mon day in the latters new car to at tend the directors meeting of the Arlington National Bank. N. E. Austin ; ha3 purchased the fixtures in the1 Palace Hotel and has leased the building. , He will putf the place in first-class shape and run an up-to-date ho tel. Mn and Mrs. Austin have had considerable, experience in this line and will no doubt receive a very good patronage. They expectato ODen the house about the first of June! ' Mr; and Mrs. G. F. . Sheppard of Kansas City, Mo., arrived in this city on last Friday and visit ed at the- home of Mm. Shep cards brother. Chas Uricterwood. They departed ofi Monday for their home. ' 1 BIG GENERAL MERCHANDISE STORE SUFFERS LOSS BY FIRE AND WATER Cause Unknown-Discovered on Second Floor about 8:30 this morning-Loss Partly Covered by Insurance. Early this morning, shortly after The S. B. Barker Com pany's big store opened for business it was discovered that the second floor, which is the furniture department, was ablaze and smoke pouring out of all of the windows. The alarm was immediately turned in and the volunteer fire department was soon on the scene and had several streams of water playing on the names. The nre was soon brought under control but not before the furniture depart ment was in ruins, very little furniture being saved and this considerably damaged by fire and water. The general merchan dise stock on the first floor was dampened to a considerable ex tent by water which ran through Dr. Reuter of The Dalles was in this city on Monday evening. Assessor Otis Campbell went to Arlington on Tuesday on busi ness connected with his office. A. J. McDaniel of Rock Creek was in this city on Monday eve ning. Fred Edwards left on Tuesday morning to again take up his du ties as salesman for the South Portland Furniture Co. It is reported this morning that Mrs. Estes i3 severely ill at her home in this city. FOR S ALE-A yearling Jersey bull. He is eligible for registra MifSWell Dressers got & new positiop "JfwII Stressor THE BETTETt yOUH CLOTHES THE BETTEH THE TOSITIOf yOU WILL OCCUTy. WHETHH yOU HAVE A TOSITIOJ OH ffOT. yOU'LL JfOT HAVE' TO STAfD Off yOUH HEATf TO HAVE TEOTLE MOTICE yOU IF yOU WE AH OUH CLOTHES. WE SELL yOU CUSTOM-TAILOHED CLOTHES 'BUT ffOT A T CUSTOM TAILOHS" VRICES. LET US FICUHE: $40 BUyS A SUIT FH.OM A TAlLOHi S2S Buys A SUIT FHOM US. yOUSA VE S16.yESSIS. ... BESIDES THE SUIT WE HAVE FOH yOU IS ALL HE A 7y TO SLIDE HICHT Off. WaJde & V eatch Go. LEADING : CLOTIIERS and FURNISHERS r s ' CONDON, OREGON the ceiling but through the con certed efforts of the crowd which had gathered all the perishable goods under oilcloths , the damage on the first floor will be light The cause of the fire is not known as the flames were well scattered and burning fiercely when it was discovered. Of course there are many con jectures one of which is that it started where the stove pipe runs through a thimble in the floor but it is impossible to be ab solutely certain as to this. It is estimated roughlv that the loss sustained by The S. B. Barker Co. will be close to $15,000 and it may run higher than that figure. The loss is fairly well covered by insurance. tion and is a fine animal in every way. A good investment for anyone who wishes to raise Jer seys. Call on or address the Ar lington Lumber Co., Condon, Or egon Henry Blankert, refrigerating engineer of San Francisco, i3 in this city installing an ice plant in Farr Bro's meat market. They are putting in a three-ton ma chine which will be run by a six horsepower gasoline engine and a coding room which will be cooled by ammonia pipes. The plant will be in readiness to start operation the first of the week. kEaV -o O j ft iS-i? N. Austin left on Monday for Portland and Forest Grove to pack his household goods prepar atory to moving them back to tV city. Congregational Church Notes Next Sunday A. M. the pastor will preach the second in the series of three sermons on Psy chology, . "The " Psychology of Spiritual Healing." In the evening the subject of service will be "Curious Girls." We greatly need a new and enlarged church. This is not the time of year when the larg est congregations are naturally expected and yet all our seats are filled and extra space occu pied with chairs. . " Before these lines reach you I expect the deed for the new church lots will have been made out and deliver ed to the Trustees. A better or more central place could not be found in the City. Let us enter heartily into paying for them and in making arrangements in me near iuture for a new -tit . cnurcn Duuamg worthy of our City. . The paper for the class in Ap plied Christianity is under the charge of Mr. Laughridge, . Come Brothers ! Let us get into the game and do our part, FIRST GAMES . OF THE 5EA50II Condon Team Takes First Game and lone Captures Second -. Goldendale Next. The Baseball boys departed for lone last Saturday morning where they met the Morrow County team in the first, game of the season. The wether was fine and the trip each way was enjoyed immensely by the play era. ihe Saturday game was never m doubt . although very interesting and the score at the end read Condon 8, lone 7. The Condon line-up was. as follows: Wilson c, Harlan p, C Fitzmau rice lb, Bill Hollen 2b, Jerry Burns short. H. Fitzmaurice 3b, Sheldon, R. Fitzmaurice, and Shaw, outfielders. Ione's catch er, Mays, played the best game for the home team but his batt ery partner, Reitman, fared bad at the hands of the Condon batters and was touched up for more than a dozen hits while Harlan for the visitors had less than half that number garnered off him by. the home-batters. In the evening the ball boys were entertained by the lone management at a show and lat er at a dance. Every possible courtesy was- shown the visitors by the lone people and the boys were made to feel perfectly at home during thfi time between the Saturday game and Sunday! afternoon. The second game opened with Husky Knight in the box for lone and several other players had been' imported from various other places and in their first time at bat they ran five tallies across the plate partly off Harlan's delivery and partly off errors by the rest of the the team. Condon made no scores un til the fifth inning when with two men down H. Fitzmaurice made a clean hit and Sheldon reached first on an error, Harlan drove a liner between first and second which brought both men in, The score stood 10 to 5 at the end of the game which was closer . than the - figures would lead one to believe. The umpire gave entire satisfaction to both sides. The local beys returned home that evening well ..pleased , with their trip of the season and feeling confident of adding another victory in their next engagement with the lone team. The boys wish -to thank the hotel proprietor and his wife for their courteous treat ment and fine meals served them during their two days stay. . " ,: The team feaves in the morn ing for Goldendale Wash., where GILLIAM COUNTY SOILjS GOOD Will Produce Wonder ; fully if given a Fair Opportunity That Gilliam County soil has wonderful producing qualities if given a fair trial is Bhown by the following facts gleaned from all . sections of the county" by. Globe reporters: i . J. R. Huff on Willow Creek. has one-quarter of an acre plant ed to asparagus which brings in cash, the sum of $20 rer week. and the output lasts a period of eight weeks, making the total of $160 which he gets from only one-quarter of an acre of Gilliam (ounty land, figuring his ex-: penses of raising this at $60, which is a conservative estimate, he has left a profit of $100. Fig uring his profit as a ten per cent investment as do many of the fruit growers in different sec tions of the state would place the value of his land at $4000 per acre. In addition to this his as paragus is as good as is raised anywhere. His market is Arl ington and vicinity but-a market for asparagus can be found any- , where. 5 One-eighth of an acre of straw- t . i i i turns of $98 per acre. The ber ies are of the finest flavor and are two weeks earlier than the Hood River berries, f On the Interior - Warehouse Company's farm are fifty acres of field peas which are by far the finest on the farm. ' The Com pany figures that even though the Deas . are never harvested they are a good invstment as turning them under will enrich the soil to a wonderful extent. They also have in about seven acres or vetch which is doing well and has during the spring furnished feed for fifteen head of hogs. . TESTIMONIAL To my friends in Condon : I have called on DrS. ray at the Oregon Hotel and took the vitalized air and had several very badly decayed and broken off teeth extracted and can truth fully say that I felt no pain at all and no bad effects whatever from the operation. I would ad vise my friends to call on the Doctors as they do exactly, as they claim. J. M. Carnine. Program for Sainrday night concert: : March, selected. "In the City Where Nobody , Cares." medley waltz. "Chief Bungaboo," novelty. Lion & Mouse waltzes. "If You Won't be good to " , Me,"medley. March, selected. The American again open its Theatre doors to will the public on Saturday and Sunday nights. Un Saturday mgnt tne show will start immediately after the band concert but on both nights a complete program will be given. Roy Keizur, who has been ill for the past few weeks with ty phoid fever, is at last reports getting along nicely;. they will meet the horsehide jugglers mere ior two games. H. Fitzmaurice will start the first game in the first game in the box for Condon while Harlan's arm will be saved for the Sunday game. f;i - 1