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THE OONDOfl QLOQE PAGE 3 " Better Light at Lower Cost Latley-Llght actually coata less than poorer light It coata leu because of the time it savee and the labor it avea. It cotta leaa because it gives better light for aiter-night work; Because it makes the home more cheerful. Becauae its electric power runa the chum, and the separator, and the women can do other needful tasks. Because it enable you to have running water in house and barn. Consider Lalley-Llght aa an economy, and you will not be wrong as owners' testimonials show. Call for the book of these letters, and for a free demonstration. A. D. R0BERT80N, CONDON DRAY & TRANSFER LINE T. B. BENNKT, Proprietor Light and Hoary HaulingHauling Trunks aad aU job work a specialty CONDON Ptaous No. 10X OREQO " Boms Cooked Meals Everything Clean THE OREGON RESTAURANT Mrs. B. B. Shad ley, Prop. Aak about meal ticket Beat In Condon Sapolio doing its work. Scouring forUS.Marine Corps recruits. 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"A pluln nobody. modest Rufas Dow designated himself, but Ada Tearce considered btm tbe best of men and was not far amiss, and ber father, who wus Pow's employer, bad reason to thank this loyal, Industrious young fellow for keeping his small and strug gling business afloat through all kinds of vicissitudes. Mr. I'enrce bad been too III for a year to do much more than assume tbe direction of affairs. He owned a barge, clumsy, old, and safe for close coast service only. He lived a few leagues down the Australian coast from Mel bourne, and for twenty years bad fol lowed the conveying of merchandise from port to port, especially bulk stuff, cutting summer rates. The barge bad a sail and a tiller and was scarcely sea worthy, and could be operuted by one man. "I've got a cargo Ice," reported Pearce one day. "The consignor will load and all care taken off your bands at the other end. Pick out a spell of clear weather for the go, Rufus, for 1 hardly think the craft will stand many more voyages." Rufus started on his voyage a week later. Above the, hold, crated, were two hundred Ice cream freesers and several barrels of coarse rock salt, for tbe cargo was designated for a firm en gaged In tbe manufacture ot Ice cream. "I think, myself, the old tub Is at Its last gasp," Rufus told Ada. "If fata downs her on this trip, maybe It will be a good thing, for we make so little. I would like to strike out Into some new field. It's this wretched pinching and scraping to get s dollar ahead that Is nutting off our marriage." "But It doesnt wear out our love, dear," reminded Ada sweetly.' Everything augured an easy, pleas ant voyage. The old barge behave aa mlrably for two days. The third night, however, fifty miles from jny port, Ru- ;! 0, K. SHOP UP-TO-DATE TONSORIAL PARLORS Randall & Scale PROPRIETORS 1st Door N. First National Bank BLACK losses snmr nmm b cumrs aucxiia NILS 1.0W-PMC04, Irak. Rlhhlai prel,t,d br LEG roc- M, MC1UM Mkm rkUir TCMiflN till. WHte lor took!, tnd tnHmolt1ft. 1U-WM pi.i"m run, S1.DW BO-aMt ska, Siacklts Pills. $4.00 I'M any Injector, but Cutnt'a itmpteM ud lUwtwt TIM MMttorltY ol Cuttof product tt du to over IS year, o spcllUlnt la Vaccinis and sbhums ONLY. INUMT OH CVTTWS, II MobT'Tlbta, ord direct, Th Cottir libsratwy, SorMsy, ml fas' found" bluiself fiT ILT fiTty of a fierce storm. With dismay be let tbe unwieldy craft drift, the plaything of tbe waves, for there was nothing else to do. With daybreak there came a dense fog and a stem northeaster that drove tbe barge ahead Ilka an arrow shot from a bow. The straining craft groaned and shivered. No land was In sight, tbe great broad sail had been ripped to Utter and tbe rudder bad burst Its lashings. Rufus bad loat ac count of bearings, tbe fog did not lift and that night the wind Increased. la the utter darkness. Just before day break, with a Crash tbe barge struck rocks, the prow was battered into kindling wood, tbe bulky mass turned over on Its side and Rufus clung to tbe upper rail, awaiting daybreak. "It's a coral reef and an Island be yond," he calculated, as morning showed nlm a coastline fringed with trees. He bad made up a package of food and, strapping half a dozen of tbe freecer palls together, utilised them as a float to get ashore. . Burns sat down and rested when be reached tbe beach. She tropical air told bint that be must have voyaged many hundred miles. He waa blocking out a blind course along tbe coast when a blaring trumpet blast, followed by the clash of cymbals, caused him to observe a procession at a short dis tance. Boras in a palanquin shoul dered by half a dosen dusky fellows, all banda nearly nude, was a great, portly savsge, decorated with metal orna ments. Tbe Inference was palpable. Rufus bad landed on some isolated island In habited by savages this was their an gust monarch on a Journey. Tbey might be cannibals, and at this thought Ru fus started to hide, but be waa. ob served and put on a bold front, await ing tbe approach of tbe procession. Following it were some cattle yoked together. Tbe procession baited and the king, alighting, studied Rufus with curiosity. Then be inquisitively point ed to the Ice cream palls. A - bright thought struck Rufus. Through gestures be imparted to the dusky monarch that be would swim to the barge and return with something tharVould explain the situation. Tbe king nodded and Rufus struck out for the wreck. He returned, floating a great cake of Ice ahead of btm. and tied to bis shoulders tbe cannlster that held tbe craft's supply ot sugar. One hour later Rufus was at a stage of wild Jubilation. He bad made of tbe king a real friend and the latter not only rewarded blm richly but indi cated that be should be conveyed to tbe mainland. "Yes, I'm here and the barge and Its cargo demolished or devoured," report ed Rufus to Ada, and ber father one month later, and be told of the wreck. nd then," be recited. "1 treated them. Tbey had cows, and therefore milk. I bad sugar and Ice. I made them a freecer full of Ice cream. Tbe effect was magical. - They bad never tasted tbe dainty before and were en tranced. They halted right there, un loading ice and freesers from the barge. Tbey sent to their camp and a whole army flocked to tbe spot. There was such an Ice cream festival as was never beard ot before.. They kept their word as tolaclng me In the way of getting borne and the king gave me these " and Rufus, drawing out a tit tle chamois-akin bag, poured into bis bond a dosen or more magnificent di monds. "And now, Ada," be exuberated, gayly, "we can get married." Population of Washington S95.M7. Washington claims a present popu lation ot 88547, police census. - Lamps for the Eyes. A new optical Instrument consists of a high-powered Incandescent lamp which - can be taken Into a person's mouth to Illuminate htf eyes through the retinas, enabling them to be exam ined through the pnplls. Optlmlstlo Thought, Rejoice today, for tomorrow . yon may be ashes. ChasVH. Horner ABSTRACTER Abstracts of Title to Gilliam County Tands Office in Court House ' i; Notice for Publication 013809 ' Department of tbe Interior U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Ore. May 27, 1918. , Notice is hereby given that Jerome C, Hughes, of Clem, Oregon, .who, on August 27th., 1914, made Homestead Entry, No. 03809, for SE1-4, Section 28, Township 2, South, Range 20, East, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of Intention to make Pinal Three Tear Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before C. N. Laugh rige, Clerk of tbe Circuit Court, at Con don, Oregon, on the it4th day of July, 1918. V Claimant names as witnesses: L. D. Patten, Elmer Lowe, Charles P. Gard ner and Henry Wilkins all of Clem, Oregon. H. Frank Woodcock Register. RECIPES BY MA. E. Recommended , by, ,; ,.. J. C. Hawkituvv. Corn Bread . , Three cups of corn meal, per fectly white, lVi cups tour milk or butter milk, teaspoon soda, 1 teaspoon salt, 1 egg. Beat the egg, add milk. Mix together all the dry ingredients then combine the two mixtures. Beat well, pour into a hot well- greased pan and bake in a moderate oven. (If bread is liked sweet, add three table spoons sugar or molasses to the above recipe.) The egg may be omitted but the bread is crumbly without it. Egzieas Cora 'Bread. Two cups corn meal, 1 tea spoon salt, 2 teaspoons fat, 1 cups boiling water. Pour the boiling water over other materials. . Beat well When cool, form ' into thin cakes and bake 30 minutes in a hot oven. Makea 14-biscuits. Asparagus Salad. Asparagus, cooked until just tender, drained and cooled, serve with following dressing: Boiled dressing.' table spoon salt, 1 teaspoon mustard, V2 tablespoon sugar, Vz table spoon corn starch, yolk of one c88 lVz tablespoons melted butter, cup milk, Vi cup of vinegar. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Kennedy, who have -been spending some time in Pendleton, are visiting in Condon this week. Mrs. H. A. Hartshorn left Monday morning for Chicago where she will attend the Chicago School of Music during the sum mer session. Miss Elsie Fitzmaurice went to Pendleton Monday and - will remain in that city as a member of the East Oregonian staff. ; ; ' Progressing. Widower Before I married I conldnt Rare a dollar; now that rm married and my wtfe is dead I sare almost half my salary. ..... Will Plant Eyebrows. ' , A French surgeon claims to have Invented a method for planting eye brows and eyelashes. So. We've Noticed. ' . , Manyji fellow who Isn't very atrong carries around a big opinion of him self. Boston Transcript Often the Case. , After a man of aedentary , pursuits reaches a certain age the buckwheat cake with which he comes In contact Is transformed within approximately hatf- an hour after taking from aa Inspiration to higher and better things: to a deep and apparently permanent regret OWo State Journal. 1 ; . Hot "Water Heat in Every Room I Hotel (C A.- Fentoiy. Proprietor j . J, l .:. ! Clean Eooms Best Meals-Home Cookingfa !ndon Oregon"; " ' III i t ? 1 1 1 1 1 M H. II. WBLiBURN WELL CONTRACTOR AND DRILLER SATISFACTION GUARANTEED i CONDONiaOREGON AVE ARE EQUIPPED TO HANDLE YOUR TROUBLES IN EVERY. WAY i f.1. a. ..a aimiMMi M VILLWGf TO HAVE IT VtS AMIED rSend the in by Parcel, Post tr when ti Arlington cqnje in and see what we can do for your .old tires.? U Arlingrton? Vulcanmngorks " ' t Arlington, Oregon - ' We: "will buy; r, , any kind . : : , of . hogs for a f, ,, short time only Arungtca Lumber Co. LOST..- Black sow weighing about 80 pounds. - Anyone knowing her whereabouts; notify L. M. Rine hart, Condon. 13tf , TAKEN UPs 'Black gelding with white strip in face.-, No brand visible. Owner can get animal by pay ing all the charges George! . Whyte, Condon, Ore. 15dl6 . Parties wanting trees, shrubs, ' vines or anything in that ine for nmn nlanlin, ahfinM fi.1r4 I, ' ' rangements , for, them now by' seeing F. W. Burns. J FOR SALE: 1917 model Deering harvester in first class running order, Call or address, J. Z. Weimar, ; Clem, Oregon. 8tf LOST: , Brown mare weight about 1300 ; -pounds' landed-JB (connect v edj m left jbooWer,.; Suitable reward for her recovery. , A. B. . Smith, Hotel. Oregon, C ' Condon.- - - !j ' ' 6tf '. STRAYED: . . r ' One grey-mare, branded NR (connected) on right shoulder. Has roached mane. Suitabfe', .. reward fferjgd for fnforuiation leading to her recovery. Notifis .::' :;V: " 6tf Endymion'Lodge He. (ft 3'C KNIGHTS of PYTHIAS Meeiia Teedy" &prdagX In Castle BaU t .T-, V a " wmwww . Rank of Esquire ', 3 :;;.y, - next Tuesday dgbi , ; J. C, SturgilL IU it sS.Xw Fenton sf-$ Ml 1