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. yf f 7 CONDON VOL. XIV. CONDON. OH KG ON, THURSDAY. MAKCII 2. 1005. NO. 50. GLOBE, Well Pleased With Condon. Traveling men mid oilier who art wall otd regarding business cun dlllnn In nil part of the rattlflo North wt, all ag-rea that Condon li at prearnt the most irutiiUiiig town o( Ita ls to t found on the count, MY. J, K. 1 1 tint, who rocwntly Invented In business prop erty here and ho will tiMin entfaga in the hardware business, la decldetlly of Kill opinion regarding the town. While her a few day ago Mr. Hunt autvd to a representative of thlt pater that lie ha been In practically awry town In Oregon and in eastern VVaahington with in the pat year or ao ami that he lw Have Condon to have the heat prospect for rapid growth and development In the luiniediata future of any town in the teiritory named. The aplendld fanning country tributary to thia placa ha lw Have wilt Insure a good big town here and ona that will continue to grow for year to coma. lat, wno claim a h'a birthplace the little town of Hllverton. Or. Mr. Davan port will la on the Trail lilmaelf, In a reproduction of hi New Jersey farm, with It log cabin, and will there enter tain Ktpoaltton vUltore a if they had called on him In hie Kaitem farm home. Angora goat and Arabian horaea, among the latter Oheyran, a (tallion which won distinction at the Columbian El poltln, will lie Included in thiaef hlhlt by one of Oregon' inovt (anion ton. Condon National Bank. The charter for the Condon National Dank haa ten lued by the comptroller ol the rnrencr. Thl It the new in stitution which ha just been organised by F. T. Ilurlburtand W. Lord. A letter recently ret-rived here from Mr. Itttrlburt Utea that the papt-re of the new bank were expected to arrive in l uil I last ' wr iueauay when a meeting of the itockholdera would lie held and oliicer would be elected. Mr. Ilurlburt eipetied lo he in Condon tomorrow or next dav to ar range (or aecuriiiK temporary quarter iu which 10 open the hank pending the completion of the permanent building. Kock for the foundation i now being placed on the ground and It la elected the foundation will be ready (or the walla ai eoou a the road it completed when the brick will te ahipped in Horn Weston. The building,, which will be a good one, will be rushed to epevdy completion. 1 r Committed to Asylum. John Hue, aged alxuit 40 year, was committed to the .asylum fur the insane, at 8alm, last Friday. The unfortunate man had been herding sheep for Art Kmith, on Thirtvmile, for tome lime and recently developed indication of insanity, lie biievl that the Salval ion Army had stolen hi mmiey and on Thurtday evening attacked Mr. rimith with a rllle which might have resulted seriously hal not Mr. Hontli struck up the muaale (if the gun just a it wa dis charged, dice's brother a alo work ing at the place aud on Friday morning be induced the demented man to come to town with him when a warrant was Issued by Justice Neale and ne waa tak en before Judge Dunn and examined a a to hi sanity, lie wa adjudged in aane and waa taken to Salem Saturday by the sheriff. Well Known Couple Wed. L. W. Darling, of thia city, and Miss Klixaheth A.Hedgwick. of Albany, who were married at Portland on Huinluv, February HI, returned to Condon last finnday aud are preparing for house keeping in their home on the east aide, Mr, Darling i a well known attorney of thia city and hi bride I one of Albany' moat accomplished daughter. She la a ister of Mr, (jeorge Berry, of thia city, and during a visit here last Mummer made many warm friends. The (il.oK joina In hearty congratulation ami best wishes. The fine new amusement hall Jut filled up by Mr. F. ltohinaon, of Pendle ton, in the Filter Johnson building, waa inrt1 to the public T"ly v- log. The piece is neatly fitted up and comprise hllhaida, (Had, bowling and (hooting. It will no don tit prove to he a popular amusement place. He ad in another column. Resolutions of Condolence. The following resolution were adopt ed by the Igo t J range No. 315, Alvlile, Oregon : v Wiikkbab. The Angel of Ieath ha crossed the threshold of our Or.ler, and taken from our midst our beloved young sister. Flora McCoimihII, who departed front thia life on February 0. 1905. Kite wa an esteemed member of our Urauge and her sudden death came a a shock to all. We had not even beard of her illness and w hen we last taw her she wa in the full bloom of her youth. Rksoi.Vko. That we, the member of Igo Urange extend our sincere sympathy to the sorrowing relative and commend them to one who ha promised not to leave them comfortles. Kkholvku. That oar charter le drap ed in mourning for thiny day', a copy be sent to ttie bereaved parents, copy be put on the record of the Urauge, ami a copy be aeut lo the local newspaper. Mas. William raaiAB, Mas. Al Collins, MrlS. (IKOHUB FCH'TT. Com. A base hall club, composed of the pub lic ach.Mil hot wa oiganixed last week with the following othVer: H. T. Mi Arthur, president; Jerry Hartshorn, manager; Fred llawes, secretary ; Frank llollen, treasurer. The hoy expect to he able to put up a game when the sea son open which will put them in the lead of all school leama in tbi part of the aiate. . . . , New Irrigation Ditch. It. K. Uraham, a pioneer resident of this county, who owns a flue ranch on the John Day river near the mouth of Thirty tmte, wa in town Monday. Mr. Graham U busy thia spring taking a ditch out of the John Day with which lo irrigate his ranch. The ditch ia to tie three feet wide on the bottom and Ave feet at the top and will carry a large volume of water. It will be one and one-half mile long and and will carry it full head of water when the river is at ita lowest stage.' Mr. Graham has about 200 aires of flue land under thia ditch And when completed it will give him one of the moat valuable place In the county. Buying Indian Ponies. G. W. Shipley, of Santa Mane, Call fornla, who haa been In the city for the past two weeks buying Indian ponies for Itis Shetland ranch at Santa Marie, in Santa Barbara county, will ship out the first carload of ponies tomorrow, says b Pendleton paper. The shipment will consiBtof 27 head of mare ponies, and will be sent direct to bis ranch where they will be tamed and bred to Shetland stallions, lie will return In the spring to make further purchases. Will Show Pheasants. Pheasants Indian, African and Euro pean ; eared and peacock; Elliot, Jap anese and Borneo pheasants of almost everoualnt variety, will be exhibited on the Trail at the Lewis and Clark Ex position by no less a personage than Homer Davenport, the famous cartoon M ISCELLAN I ES H Vkto Jim. Work ha commenced ami la nrogresa ing rapidly on the new Baptist parson age on the lot adjoining the church. The edifice la 2(1 feel square and will be two stories high. ' . ,, J, Mr. Wehrli. of Miammri, is in this county visiting hi eon Win. Wehrli, the well known farmer and stockman of Mavville precinct. Hi grandson it with him on hi western trip. Notice of Final Settlement. Nolle Is hereby given (bat tit anttentaned has filed In the County Court ol the Htate u( Ore gon, lor illllUm County, bis Dual report as ad ministrator of th estate of Aitjrnst tteekarop, deevawd, and that said Court has tismed Turn day. th 4th dsy ol April, IVOft, at UwCountjr Court nwm In lh Court House at Condon. Omtnu, at the hour ot two o'ulock p. m, as the time and plars lor hearing uhjet tlons to said dual report AU persons iuteruated In said eslt are hereby mill fled to premnt tbetr obJvrthMMt U-ld re port, lo said Court, ou or belore the mentioned date. bated at Condon, Oregon, this JM day Of Feb ruary, 1116. Kobest BaiaaMr, Administrator ot th estate ot August Heekarap, deceased. A leading paper of the east recently announced the exultant fact to ita read er lhat whlskev was coming down. There ia nothing surpriaiun whatever In the statement. Whoever heard of whisaey guiug iu any other direction? . . . A maiden fair with sun-kisaed hair, auie tripping down the street, her face serene, her aa sixteen gee w'hix hut she was sweet. On the sidewalk slick ahe came down quick, wit t a jolt that shook her curls, but the word she used must be excused, for she's one of the nicest girls. V The weather the past few days has possesaed in a noticeable degree those essentials that cause spring fever, spring poets, spring songster, aud all other spring voluptuaries lo gather up their working paraphernalia and make haste for business. Even the question is atill springing in the mind of of moat people whether spring has really sprung upon upon us or not. It seems Impossible that a letter with anv briefer or even as hrief a form of addres as the following should ever reach its destination. But this one is aaid to have found ita way to the ad dreasee without any serious delay : Wood 11 John Mass. Can any of the Globs readers de cipher it? V In a certain town not more than three thousand miles from here (and by the way, we're glad It didn't happen here) there existed a "young ladies" club. A good looking well-to-do old bachelor of the same town wa continually badgered by members of the club about hia lonely condition. Finally a happy idea sng gested itself to the bewildered an J much abused victim, ile told the ladies he would marry the one of their number whom they should decide on by secret vote to be his wife. Each of the girls exercised great care in preparing her ballot. When the votes were counted there were found to be nine cast, each girl receiving one vote. The man is still living in' single blessedness, the club is broken up, and the girls are mortal enemieB. SUMMONS. In Ui Circuit Court ot the State ot Oregon (or the County of Gllliani. Ovorge Wul.lions and Ida Welshons, plaintiffs j vs Kmina C. Evans and Lloyd Evans, their heirs, executors, stliuiulstrators and asilgns, and all i perMMis, known and unknown, claiming through, by, or under them, defendants. loKuituaC. Evans and Lloyd Evans, their heirs, executors, administrators, and shIkiis, and all perwuis known aud auknown, claiming 1 through, by or under them, defendants. Iu the name of the Stat of Oregon: Yoa and each of yoa are hereby required, to appear and answer or otherwise plead to the complaint filed agaln.t you In the above entitled suit, ou or be fore Thursday, the 30th day of March, 1S04, and you aud each of yoa are hereby notified lhat II you fall so to appear and answer or otherwise plead to said complaint within said time, the pint n tiff, for want thereof will apply to said court for the rehel therein demanded which Is lor a ducree ol this Court canceling and forever vetting aside a certain mortgage deed as lound of reeord iu the mortgage records of Ullllam J County, Oregon, on page 631 of Vol "E" thereof upon the following described property, to-wit: Th8W!iof 8ec.Tp. J 8. of K. 21 E. VY. M. containing It) seres In said Gilliam County, State ofv Oregon, said mortgage being executed and signed by the plaintiff herein and in favor ! of the Lombard Investment Company. I For a further decree ot this court canceling aud setting aiide a certain assignment of mortg-, age as found of recprd at page 631 in Vol '-K" of mortgage records of Uilllam County, Oregon, said assignment being given upon the above described laud by the said Lombard Investment i Company to aud In favor of said Emma C. ! Evans and Lloyd Evaus. Tbat the delendauts herein aud each ot them, their heirs, executors, administrators, and as signs, aud all persons, known aud auknown, claiming through, by, or under them, claiming any right, title, or Interest In or to any of that i nm .... r i .j ...... .... u v.-1 - ; Seo. 4Tp. 4 8. ofR. 21 E. W. M., as mentioned In said mortgage deed and assignment thereof. be forever barred, enjoined aud estopped from elutmiug, asserting or demanding any right. title, Interest or claim to any portion of the said described land, aud that the plaintiffs, be de creed to be the owners lu fee simple, free from all incumbrance, or liens.by reason of the said mortgage deed and assign moot thereof. And for such other and further relief as to this Court may seem just aud equitable. This summons Is served upon you by publica tion thereof In the Condon Olobe, a newspaper published and Issued weekly iu the city ot Con don, OUUam County, Oregon, for the period of six consecutive weeks, seven Issues thereof, com mencing with the issue ol February 16, 190 and ending wltb the Issue of March 30, 1905, and Is done in pursuance to an order of the Honorable Court ot Gilliam County, duly made and entered In this cause, on the day of February, 1905, and signed by the Honorable Edward Dunn, County Judge of said Gilliam County, State of Oregon. BOWERMAN & SNOVER, Attorneys for Plaintiffs. The Quality Store Lord & Company The way the Jadiea have taken advantage of our BARGAIN DRESS GOODS O M L tz. ahowa they appreciate a good thing when they Bee it. We have a few choice patterna left. WRITE FOR SAMPLES .Ve can pleaae you in our lines of Men's ami Boys' CLOTHING , Lord & Company ARLINGTON, OREGON J i The Quality Store Lord & Company 11 - H . Ij y aUS YOUR WANTS Can best be supplied from our large stock of GENERAL MERCHANDISE which is one of the largest in Gilliam County. Ask, Phone or Write for what you need KEYS & CUSHING MAYVILLE, OREGON flLVlLLE CASH - STORE HEADQUARTERS FOR GROCERIES - DRY GOODS - SHOES CLOSING OUT Line qf SHOES at big Reduction 5 PER CENT off for CASH on all Sales G. E. WAS SO N