THE CONDON GLOBE PAGE 2 wmim0toim'mmmmmmmm sjmshbMbbMssi tmmmmmmimmmm THE HOON GLOBE IL A. Hartahoru, Editor . rNMUhed Ever; Friday by The Globe Publishing Company. Lntsred m Mcond class, mail mtter at ths post office at Condon, Oregon hhniHlw rmtaa.- tl.M 9 w Sit MttW fa IS rati. AaWttalM tttaa apatiaacia. It is gratifying to note the in creased interest tht the business men and citte-ns of the town are showing in the Commercial Club There seem9 to be more of a feeling of co-operation than has ever been apparent before and this id the keynote to the situa tion. Much can be done for the pood of the community through the Club but it can only be done by sincere co-operation. If this paving bill should carry, just how much do yon think would be spent in developing those parts of the state that now have no road to mRrket? The state engineer says it wil' take approximately $40,000,000 to build the roads outlined in the paving bill. A. R. Shumway. of the Farmers' Union, says it will take $40,000,000 more to pay the interest on 25-year bonds. Five years ago an initiative bill to issue and sell $1,000,000 state road bonds each year was turned down by the people by a majority of practically 45,000 votes. The Star Spangle Banner has been designated by Secretary of War Baker as the national anthem on this country. An exchange aptly remarks that there are few kids being licked these days because they do not clean up their plates. Even a good physician may go from bad to worse. Sufferers who try to drown their sorrow merely irrigate it. It's better to have a poor opinion than to have none at all. Advertising is not an expense. It is an investment. Our Repair Men Are real motor car experts who are just as much at home under your car asthe doctor is who goes exploring after your appendix. The only difference is they are not so expensive Drive in anyway and say "Howdy." L. E. SHELLEY'S GARAGE CONDON HIGHEST PRICES Paid for wool, hides and pelts. We have a supply of stock salt, wool bags and twine at all times Agents for Black Leak 40 Steep Dip 1 Good Grades Right Prices CONE LUMBER COMPANY Manufacturers of all kinds of rough and dressed lumber and mouldings . Phone M51 Lost Valley, Oregon The charitable man never has to wait long for a chance to get busy, Dead stock does not pay. Resur rect it ? Advertise. No woman ith a valuable neck lace is afraid of getting a sore throat. Not evety peach of a girl be comes a well-preserved woman Push your 'business and it will push you. The : Daredevil By Maria Thompson Daviess Author of "The Mtltiof of Molly" Copyright. 1716, by the Rctlly Uritton Co i .1 Continued from last" week SYNOPSIS Roberta. an orphan, hulf French, half American. atarllinf fur America to stay with an uncie. nit. a Count tie La utile crossing to aecure mules tor France. By a mistake, Roberta "unci believe, i-lie Is a nephesv. Knotwii ; him to be a woman hater. Kober.a udt-via nun'i attire. Her uncle. General Carrjihera, Inform hij aupposed nephew thn' he needs hia knowledge of French to uraijhten out deal for providing mules for France. The governor honor it Involved In the mule deal. Roberta pledge h?r a!d and is Intro duced to Governor Faulkner and to hie private tecro.ary. Luzl Olendeaning. Mrs. Jeff Whlttrorth Is d p l i the mule scheme with her husband ui.J endeavoring to gel the governor tiaa;uie to the transaction. The governor gtvea a dinner to Roberta, who haa been made prlv-te secretary pro tern. She matches her wus againtt Mr. Whitworth. Roberta examines specifications of the proposed deal. Mrs. Whitworth tries to pump Roberta and makes love to her. Faulkner lu a voice that was so gen tle as that which a mother uses to a child in severe illness, "I want you to let me sit down on your cot beside you and tails to you about your trou ble" "Oot nothing to say, parson. 1 done it, and I want to swing as quick as the law sends me," answered the poor human from behind his bauds without even raising his bowed bead. "I am not a minister, and I've come to talk to you because some of your neighbors and friends think that there may be a reason why you should not be hanged for the death of your OREGON . INTERIOR WAREHOUSE CO. i brother. "It Is my duty to belp them keep you from the penalty of tus law, which you may not Oesvrre even If you de sire It. Can you tell nie your story as man to man, with the hops that it will help you to reprieve?" And as he spoke I observed tons of com mand come Into the voles of my Oou rerneur Faulkner that was as clear aud beautiful as the call of ths bujls to meu for a battle. "I dons what I had to, and I'm ready to die for It. I've got nothing to say," answered the man, with still more of ths determination of misery In bis voice. "My neighbors don't know nothing about It. aud 1 don't want 'em to. Just let them keep unlet aud let It all die when the state swings me." "So there la some secret about ths matter that you are will! u to die to keep. Is there?" asked the 9 uverueur Faulkner, with a ju' ' ie of com mand In his vol.. uat had your brother done to Mary Brown that you killed him for doing?" "Curse you! What's that to you?" snarled the man as be sprang up from beside the gouverueur aud lesurd, crouched aud pantlug. against ths bars -I dtne It!" of the cage In which the three of us were Inclosed. "Who are you any way? My state has said I wss to swing for killing blm. and' there's no more to question about It." "I am ttie governor of your state," answered that Gouverneur Faulkuer as be rose and stood, tall and com manding, before the poor buruau being who was cowering as a dog that had felt the lush of a whip. "You are my sou because you are a sou of the s;ate of llarpeth, and as a representative of that state I am going to exercise my guardiauship and If possible prevent the state from the crime of taking your life if you do not deserve puulshment." "I'm condemned by the laws of the stai. Yon can't go back on that, gov. eruor or no governor." made answer the man. with a pantlug of misery In his voice. "As you know, there are certain un written laws which have more Influ ence In some cases as to the guilt of murderer than any on the ststute books." said the Gouverneur Faulkner with a very great slowness, so that the poor human dog might comprehend him. "If you killed your brother to save-save Mary Brown from worse than death then you have not the right to demand execution from your state to shelter her from publicity when she Is no longer In danger of anything worse. Did you get to her in time to save her or'' "Yes. I did and I had. Curse you! I'll have to kill you for getting word out of me that all the lawyers have tried to make me say all this time." And with the oath and a snarl the mun made a lunge at my Gouverneur Faulk ner with something keen and shining that he had drawn from the top of bis coarse boot. But that poor human being of the prison was not of enough quickness to do the killing of bis desire ui the face of Roberta, marquise of Grez and Bye, who bad twice with her foil pricked the red cloth liearstof the young Count de Couertolr, the best I Parried ths Blow of ths Knife. OUR LUNGS SM DELICATE Overwork, lack of fresh air, mental strain or any sickness disturbs their functions. Stubborn coughs tear and wear the sensitive lung tissues. should be taken promptly for or when strength is lowered from any cause, its high nutritive value creates resistive force to ward off sick ness. The rich cod liver oil improves the quality of the blood to relieve the cold and the glycerine is soothing and healing to the lung tissues. Refuse Alcoholic Subititutes Which Exclude the OH. ,. i swordsman of France, In gay combat lu the great hall of the old Chateau de tires. With my walking cans of young gvutlemaii of American fash Ion, which I had taken with mo to call nuou the beautiful Madam Whitworth before my cherry had befallen me as gift aud which 1 bail without thought brought Into that prison with me, I parried the blow of the butts st my Moved Gouverueur Faulkuer, but not In such a manner as to preveut a glanc ing of that knife, which Inflicted a scratch of considerable depth upou my forearm under Its steers of brown cheviot. "Great heavens, boy!" exclaimed that Gouverneur Faulkuer as ho caught the knife from tire Boor where It bad fall en from the hand of the poor man, who had sunk down on the cot. trembling and panting. "Two tut hea to tbe left and a little more force and the knife would have stuck lu your heart." "Is It not better ray heatt than yours, my great Gouverneur Faulkner? Aud, behold. It is the heart of neither and only stud!! sontt -h iiion my humble arm, which will not even prevent the driving of that new Cherry car," I an swered hiiu as I put tbut arm behind mc ami pressed It close In Its sleeve of brown cheviot so that there would be no drippings of blood. , CHAPTER X. To Bear Men and to Save Them. MTT DIDN'T go to hurt the young M gentleman nor you either, got- rl eruor." said the man from the cot a be sobbed aud burled bis head In hi arms. "ls always a good man, aud now 1" "Don't ny another word, THum," Interrupted my Gouverueur Faulkner lu a voice that was a geutle as that father sf suite which he had said UUo. self to be to Tlmms. "Nobody will know of this, for your sake. 1 was was baiting you. 1 kuow w hat 1 want lo know now, aud you'll uot hang on tbe 10th. The state will try you again. Call the superintendent. Robert." "Don't try nothing to hurt Mary, governor. Jest let me hang and I won't uever care what"- the poor hu man began to plead. "I'll look after Mary and you too, Tlmms. I'll see to It that" my Gou verneur Faulkner was answering tbe trembling plea for his mercy when the snperlateudvut came In and unlocked the cage. "Don't let him know of the acci dent, youngster," whispered tbe Gou verueur Faulkuer to uie, and In a very few minutes we were out of tbnt pris on Into tbe cherry car and wblrlbig with great rapidity down the country road with It tall trees upon both sides. "Stop, Robert." commanded his ex cellency ss we came under a large group of very old trees which made a thick sLclter of t?lr green leaves as they leaned together over the stone wall tUtt bordered the side of the road. "Now let me see Just what did bippen to that arm which came be tween poor Tlmms' sharpened rase knife and my life. We are out of algbt of the prison now. It would have a been up with Tlmms if that attac upon me had been discovered. Your pluck will have saved Tlmms, If he's saved, as well as your governor. Here, turn toward me and let me see that arm." And as be spoke my Gouver ueur Faillkner put bis aru across my shoulder and turued me toward blm so tout be could put bis right band on tbe sleeve of that cheviot bag in which was a long slash from the knife and which was now wet with my blood. "I very much fear my beloved brown cheviot, which 1 have worn ouly a few rimes. Is now dead, and bow will I find anctbtr for my ueed!" I exclaimed with a great alarm when I saw that that knife had thus devastated my good clothing, of which I bad not many and for the procuring of which I was many thousand miles from my good friend and tailor In New York. If 1 sought another suit In tbe city of Dayesvllle might there not be dangers of discoveries In tbe adjustment there of? "Is It not a vexation ?" I asked as tbe Gouverneur Faulkner attempted to push back that murdered sleeve from my forearm. "In the language of my friend Buzz, you are oue sport. Robert. Shell out of that coat Immediately. I want to see Just bow much of a scratch that Is. and I can't get the sleeve up high enough," commanded my Gouverneur Faulkner. The tone of bis voice was tbe same be bad used to me In com manding that I take his mall to his nice lady stenographer, but bis face was very white, aud bis band that be laid upon the collar of my coat for as sisting me to lay It aside' trembled with a great degree of violence. "Indeed, my Gouverneur Faulkner. It Is but a scratch, and" "Get out of that coat!" "But"- "Otr with that coat, Robert!" be com manded me, an before I could make resistance my coat was almost com pletely off me by bis aid, end I was obliged, to let It slip. Into.his hands hard coughs, unyielding colds, i I 5 HI.fi COLUMBIA Phonographs and Records For a present any time, an Eastman Kodak is always good. We have them Spalding Athletic Goods Finest Chocolates and Bon Bona JOHN JACKSON Condon's Leading Stationer and Confectioner Have you paid up your 14 tie Is Id II on the back of the sent be hind him. and with hands that were as gentle as those of old Naunette wheu dealing with one of my Injuries of a great number In childhood he roll ed op the sleeve of my nice white shirt with the brown strip of coloring lu ac cord with that beloved aud regretted cheviot aud bared my forearm, which was very strong and white, but which also appeared to me to be dangerously rounded for hi gaae. I was glad that arm was covered with a nice gore which bad come from the long slit, nut which had now well nigh ceased lo run from me. so that he could not ob xrve that It was of such a feminine mold. "Yes, Just a deep scrutch that I can tli all right myself lu my own bath room when we get back to the man lon lu time fir dinner with the gen eral, by TiUO. 1 hope," said my beloved Continued on next page TYPHOID ti no more nai .nary I than Smallpox, m.r axpaflaaca baadcaauoaualtal 1 Um aimcat miwuloM tfft. CKT. and taarmlaianaal.ta' Antityphoid Vacclulkn. Ba ncclutnl NOW by r"tu pnyiitUn, y tc4 ycuf family. It la man vtul than taouat ln.ur.nc a, JUk you! phyilclam Snitfctlt, Of teat (of Han yrabaj Typhwdf' l.lllog at Tyvbold Vaccina, cjulta from ua , and tng fraa TyphoM Cairteta, HI! ClTTCt UBOTATOCY, BttfltUY. fAU .aaaciaa vacciata a atavaa vaaat v. a. aat. ucaaat Horner & Anderson ABSTRACTERS Abstracts of Title to Gilliam County Lands Office in Court House 0. K, SHOP UP-TO-DATE TONSORIAL . PARLORS Randall & Scale 'c PROPRIETORS 1st Door N. First National Dank EXPRESS and Light Hauling For Quick Smite See . WM. JENSEN or leave orders nt Jackson's Store, Plione 19x' indymlon Lodge No. 66 (NIGHTS of PYTHIAS ifeets Tuesday Evening In Caatle Hall CONDON. OREGON auk of Esquire and Knight next Tuesday night, Mar IS Fred Anderson. K..' R. and S, County Treasurer's Notice All outstanding warrants draw? )n the Genera Fund and all war ants drawn on the Road Fund jp to and including No. 625, series A, will bepaid upon pre tentation at my office. Interest m road warrants ceases Octohei L3th, 1916. Fred Anderson. County Treasurer. City Treasurer's Notice All outstanding city warrants up to and including No. 771 Class "C" will be paid upon presenta ion at my office. Interest ceases Nov. 16. 1916. Myrtle Ferguson, City Treasurer. Globe subscription? 4 PROFE88IONAL DIRECTORY T. A. Weink Lawyer Otfka In Court Kouss CONDON, OttKOO J. D. Weed . Lawyer U. S. 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