TflB CONDON GLOfcE. THE CONDON GLOBE THE LEADAG f&WSTA.T&H OrClLS.lA.ft COVfiTy Pabliahed Erery FrMay hy Tha fnttrrd m second data mil matttr CONDON, OREGON, FRIDAY, MAY 30, 1913. Advertising Rates: - Display Advertising Single issue, 20 cent per Inch; two issues, 15 cents per inch per issue, regular current advertising, 12 1-2 ceata per inch per issue, fcoeal Advertising - 10 cents per line for first insertion; S cents per line each ad ditional insertion. -Legal Advertising - 10 cents per line per issue. Subscription Rates: Onk Yea Six Months (In Advance) THAT Sheriff Montague had incurred the enmity of the Globe and that the art:cle in our last issue in regard to lining the jail contained a slur at him, as claimed by the Times, was a complete surprise to us. Nothing was ever have always had and still have the tague, Iwth as a private citizen and as an officer. We have never in any way said anything derogatory to Mr. Montague, in fact we have always held a high opinion of his ability and have expressed ourselves to that effect many times. FROM the interest shown in test, it appears that Oregon will become a big corn producing state. More than 5 ton3 of selected seed corn, enough to plant 1030 acres, has been distributed while the Srathsrn Pacific has distributed more than 2 additional tons. This seed will be planted throughout the Pacific Northwest and maans the com acreage of this year will be twice as large as last THE street railways of New York employ newspapers to in flmu aivertisars to purchase street car advertising space. Is this not evidence that they consider newspaper advertising the most effective? When people who nnd it profitable to purchase newspaper space to advert se their own advertising space, surely every merchant should find it so. DESPITE its unlucky final set a high record for business and j use maae Dy a leading commercial for a good year were never better tw bdb icw iivi jr INTERNATIONAL peace is a question that is receiving more attention year after year. In many American schools the Peace day, introduced a few years ago, HALF of the population of one-fourth in China and Japan. Pacific would be an overwhelming ! BEFOHE Uncle Sam goes to would be well to push the improvement of the rivers along which 95,000,000 people are living. May 28 to September 30 you can get Low Fare ROUND TRIP TICKETS from all O-W. R. & N. STATIONS to Principal Cities in the East via Final Return Limit Oct 31 Cklcaco $ 72.59 New York 1W.M Philadelphia 106.54 SL Pul M.M f W. W. 11. 0. Onb Boataa Mlnaoa polls Equally Low Round Trip Fares to Practically AU Other Points East. Let Me Help Outline Yrur Trip D. Tierney, Agent O-W. R. & N. The Royal Master-Model Beats Them All. 19- Distinctive Fea Q. A. HarUb.orn, Local tares -19 1 AgenV H. k. (UrtiWi Glob Publbhlof Compaaj. at tit post offica at Coaaoa. Oragxm $1.60 1.00 farther from the truth. We highest respect for' Mr. Mon the O-W. R. & N. Go's corn con free of charge by the company, have an advertising medium figures, the year 1913 promises to industrial progress. A report agency state that prospects throughout the Pacific North- is being regularly observed. the world is in Asia and more than A heavy immigration across the tidal wave. 5 railroad building in Alaska it Subscribe for the Globe. It gives all the news. Better than Spanking Spanking will not cure children of wetting the bed, because it is not a habit but a dangerous dis ease. The C.H. Rowan Drug Co., Dept. 1456, Chicago, III., have discovered a strictly harmless remedy for this distressing dis ease and to makeknown its merits they will send a 50c package se curely wrapped and prepaid Ab solutely Free to any reader of The Condon Globe. This remedy also cures frequent desire to uri nate and inability to control urine during the night or day in old or young. The C. H. Rowan Drug Co. is an Old Reliable House, write totbem today for the free medicine. Cure the afflicted mem bers of your family, then tell your neighbors and friends about this remedy. Deafness Cannot Cured Be by local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There is only one way to cure deafness and that is by constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by an inflamed con dition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian tuhe. When this tube is inflamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when it is en tirely ciosed, Deafness is the result, and unless the inflamation can be taken out and this tube restored to its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever; nine cases out of ten are caused by Catarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed condition of the mu cous surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of 'Deafness caused by catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by all Druggists, 76c. Take Hall's Family Pillb for constipation. 1753" globules WIS Crops are looking Japanese may presently an nounce the dimate of California does not agree with them any way V England could kill two birds with one stone by deporting Mrs. Pankhurst to Germany In April 1,161,417 packages were handled, in St Louis by par cel post. No other postal move ment ever had as big a send off. It is said that coal was once used as money. This custom might again be in vogue. Asa peacemaker Bryan did not carry a sufficiently thick and heavy olive branch. Japan must at least be grati fied because California no longer regards her - as a comic opera land. Colorado will elect her first United States senator by direct vote in November 1914. Spokane man has 140, 000 mort gage on property in that city which he wishes to trade for wheat land in Gilliam county. Mortgage stands for 20 years and bears interest at 6 per cent making an annuual income of $2400. tall at the Globe office. i i--. mm - si fine. Millinery Bargains... Ladies' and Ladies' and Three Inch Silk and Velvet Ribbon, per yard - - - .15 Veils, Scarfs, Ornaments, Flowers, Gloves and Mourning Supplies , MRS. SUTTON OpsmIU C.a4a Natloaal Baa B.lldiac. . , W. S. Farr G. M. FARR Meat Market : : The finest of -Fresh and Cured Meats nf all IrinHa olivava in Stock S Right Prices :: Printer's ink won't make the car go. There's only one reason why 200,000 new Fords can't possibly satisfy this sea son's demand. The car itself is right with a rightness that is unmatched ' anywhere at any reasonable price. Our great factory has produced neajly a quarter of a millon Model T's. Prices: Run about, $525; Touring Car, $600: Town Car, $800--f. o. b. Detroit with all equipment. For particulars get "Ford Times" an inter esting automobile magazine. It's free from Detroit facrory. Ford Motor Company, 1444 Michigan Ave., Chicago. L. L. Taylor, li : : R HelloU Say, is Your Stationery Running Low? If so, We Would Like to Figure With You For a New Supply. We Have Just Received a Lot of New Type and Paper. j LEGAL ADVERTISING 8 ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Notice ts hereby given that the un dersigned has been appointed by the Honorable County Court of Uilliam county, Oregon, Administrator of the Estate of William W. Reynolds, de ceased.' ' All persons having claims against the said estate are therefore hereby notified to present the same to the undersigned at Gwendolen, Oregon, or to G. W. Parman, Attorney for said Administrator, at Condon, Oregon, within six months from' the date here of, the same being the date of the first publication of this notice. Said claims to be verifled as by law required. Dated May SO, 1913. M. J. Lynch, Administrator. G.W. Farman, Att'y for Administrator NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR GILLIAM COUNTY. In the Matter of the Estate of J. I Greiner, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned by the order of the County Court of Giliiam County, Oregon, duly made and entered nf record, has been duly appointed administratrix of the above entitled estate. All person hsving claims against said estate are hereby notified to present the same duly verified, to the umlursigned, Mrs. Susan Greiner, at Condon, Ore gon, within Six Months from the first publication of this notice. Dated at Condon, Oregon, this 0th day of April 1913. First Publication April 11, 1913. MRS. SUSAN GREINER, Administratrix Let the clean-up spirit con tinue in Condon. . lake pndo in keeping the sanitary condition of the city at a high standard. Phone in the news. Misses' Trimmed Hats - $2.00 Misses' Ready-to-weur Hats - .SO Boys' Hats - - - - .35 Infants' Bonnets ... ,35 Farr E. C. Farr BROS. Grocery : : Bakery The Famous RED TilTinAlT f a r V I u itiuttuix canned uooas 'f Bread and Pastries Prompt Delivery 7 I CITATION IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR GILLIAM COUNTY, In the Matter of the Estate of CITATION William Looney, Deceased IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON: To Sarah Beasley; Martha J. Schuh! Minnie Beaton; Robert F. Looney; heirs of Leaner Ewlng; Charles Ewlng; Llllle bwing; Blanc Ewing and Maude Ewlng, and all persona interested in the above estate; Whereas an application having been made in due and regular form by the administrator of the William Loony estate for an order empowering him to sell the real estate belonging to said estate and described as follows: Lots 3, 4 and B of block II in Condon and Cornish's Addition to Condon, Oregon, as the same appears of record in the ofllce of the county clerk of Gilliam County, Oregon, and also the four fullowlug described lota located in Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon, towit: Beginning at a point in the north line at Simpson street, formerly known as Myrtle Avenue, Two Hundred sixty slid fifty Ave one hundredths feet, 2iU).65 ft, east of the east side line of East 37lh street North, formerly known as Bluine street. City of Portland, Oregon, and running thence east along the north line of said Simpson street One Hundred feet, 100 ft., thence north Two Hundred feet, 200 ft., thence south parallel with East 37th street Two Hundred feet, 200 ft,, to the place of beginningbeing in section 11, T. I N, 1 E. Multnomah County, Oregon. And whereas said court has fixed the Dth day of July Il:l, at 10 o'clock a. m at the court room of this court in the court house in Condon, Gilliam County, Oregon,' as the time and place for hearing any and all objections to said petition and the granting of said order of salo. Therefore in the name of the state of Oregon, you and each of you are hereby cited and required to be and appear at said time and place and then and there to show cause, If any you or each of you have, why an order of sale should not be made as prayed fur in said petition, and why said petition should not be granted and said order of sale should not be Issued, Fi st publication. May 23th, I0I3;last publication June 20lh, IUI3. Witness the Honorable 11. A. Thicssen, judge of said court with the seal of the court affixed this 17th day of May 1913. (seal) C.N. Laughrige. Clerk. Notice for Publication. Department of the Interior. U. S. Land Ofllce, The Dalles, Oregon. May 7th, 1913 Notice is hereby given that Mamie M. t'eacocK, or London, Oregon, who on April 13,1910, made Homestead No.0G296 and additional No.06963 for W1-2NE1-4, NEl-4NEl-4,Sec.23 and NW1-4NW1-4 Sec24,Tp3S, R18 ELWillametle Meridian. has Tiled notice of 'intention to make Fi nal three-year Proof to establish claim to th ImA above rfejcribetl, before George W. Parman. U. S. Commissioner at his office at Condon, Oregon, on the 17th day of June, 1913. Claimant , names as witnesses: George Schott, William K. Farrar, Walter Farrar and James McGue all of Condon, Oregon. C. W. Moore,' Register. " THE PASTOR SPRINTED. " t , He Made a Good Run In Record Tlmii With Plenty of Reason. O110 of the triidltloiiHl stories of the town of Kalrtleld. Conn., recounts rvlld dnxli from the pulpit made by a worthy and beloved pastor of the Eplxcopul flock, Dr. Uibaree. It was 00 a Buiidny more than a bun drcd j eurs ago. The service bnd been rend, the prnycrs said, the hymns sung. Arid the parson began Ids sermon. As be procpeded his gestures became very euereetlc. fie brought hln right hand down with great force. Then he tdrned pale, elenred the pulpit stairs at boti nd, dashed out of the church dooi and run toward the pond a short dis tance away. The congregation followed In bewil dered pursuit and saw their venerable piiHtor with flying robe rush Into the water until It come to bis neck. Then, turning round, he faced his astonished audience and snld: "Deurly beloved brethren. I am not crazy, as no doubt ninny of you think, but yesterday atthe drug store I bought "B bottle of nitric acid and carelessly left It In my pocket today. "My last gesture broke the bottle. I knew the suffering the acid would cause when It penetrated my clothing and rushed for the water to save tuyselt pain." He drew several pieces of glass from blx pocket In witness of the title. Then he diHinlsscd tbe'eompany and hurried homo. Don't overlook the fact that the Globe can give you clubbing rdtes on any magazine or news paper published. " A.tvHTistta T. A. WEINKE LAWYER Null o Condon, , Oregon. I t GEO. W. PARMAN : I ATTORNEY-AT-lAW I . U. I. CmMm X ttnM iwb CIns .1 trnhtm 2 a timn m mt in a i Condtn, " Oregon. 1 : Dr. !. W. Donnelly Physician and Surgeon All calls promptly answered Olllces: First door north of Dunn Bros. CONDON, OREGON : J. F. WOOD, M. d. : PHYSICIAN & 8URCE0N I ISfaNail.iUlM rkMBUhlTM I I PORTLAND, OREGON. : Drs.Miller&Wilhelm I PHYSICIANS & SURCEONS ! rim XaM luk OA I . ConJon, Ortgoni I Dr. Guy Penepacker I DENTIST C4m M.l'l Suit lIMU J a Condon, Oregon. I t DR. J. E.ANDERSON ? OSTEOPATH a CWnli Cum IttitHf a : 77 DALLES, OREGON. 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