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CONDON GLOBE Kntored i f iMtnfltoe m ewondclass matter. I'ttlilUhvd Kvry The.rsdabjr O. A. PATTIBON Editor mil Proprietor. Sl'limKllTION 1'KlCK, II.AOrKH YEAR. I'srile of Thanks, Hvaulullnna ol Raspm, Kto., 6 cants wr litis, In ail vanoe, twvvn woroa to lint. Otliar atlvertlalng rates uu application. V.of) ft champ of standing ti should be It'll at tit olMoe nut later than Monday noon of each Wiwk hi Insure prompt altontlon. THURSDAY, JUNE 20, 1005 Coirt condom, no. m, r. or a. mkkts ! iml M Mumlajra ol rui'h month In Arm ory Hall lotltfa room. Vial Una brolliera are re ilunU'd to uioel with ua. A warm woli-ome awaits yoti, J.K. V auumh, P.H. A. B. tmi r, C. K. GOING BACA' TO THE FARM. One of the distinct features of the age is the tendency to return to agriculture. Where a few yean ago the farmer boys were rushing to the cities to crowd the profes sions, there Is now a decided move in the other direction. The natural reaction that must in some meas ure always follow a movement so radical accounts for the disposition to return to the soil fur a liveli hood, hut there is more. The agri culturalist has become a profes sional man. The college and the university have added a special course for his benefit and given him a dfgree. lie is a botanist and a chemist, and science has taught him to take io the jadd worn-out farm and wittj intelli gence cause it to blossom like the rose. The dispiriting labor which bent the forms of the elders and sent the lads scurrying cityward has been lightened by devices that better accomplish the end sought The long hours are shortened and the farmer finds time to indulge in the enjoyments of life. This new condition, added to the fascination of independence, lias turned many men from their professions toward the country carrying with tbem the mannerisms of their class until the extermination of the hayseed frock is threatened by the Prince Albert coat. -Rural Spirit. THE "OREGON OZONE." With sunshine of Syria in the day and the crisp breezes of the Alps at night, Oregon can invite the suffering East to seek health, comfort and plenty, in her borders. The intolerable heat of the East is already striking down victims and June is not yet past; what will it be in July and August? Easterners coming to Oregon tbta year notice the refreshing nights which they enjoy here. One of the most terrible punishments of the Eastern states is the hot nights during which people never close their eyes on account of the suffocating heat. Here, even in the hottest weath er, the nights are cool and refresh ing and a blanket is used on the bed nearly every week in the year, This inducement alone, is bringing hundreds of well-to-do -people to the coast. To remain in the East means to many a lingering death, while the West will mean for the same peo pie a revival of vitality and a long life of usefulness and happiness. A RIVER TRIP TO THE FAIR. A movement IB now on foot to bring passengers by boat down the Columbia from Lewiston, disem bark them at Celilo, take them over the portage road and turn them over to a steamer which will land them in Portland. The plan is regarded with very much inter est not only because of the novelty and beauty of the ride but. for the further reason that in this way all such visitors will get an ocular de monstration of the ease with which the passage may be made and the significance which attaches to the building of the portage road. The plan is perfectly feasible and it would prove very popular to visi tors from that section of Idaho. Journal. ; President Goode says that the optical delusion skin game being practiced at the fair has not been called to his attention. - As it has been called to the attention of the district attorney and as an indict ment has been found the whole matter has assumed such a serious phase that it might be weli for him to Institute an investigation on bis own hook without the formality of an official presentation of a com plaint to him. Mrs. Stebblns has sona to Portland to visit the Fslr. Hhe einecta to remain in the city about a month, Charlie Burroughs, of Ferry Canyon, was In town Batarday arranging to start sat to bli former home In Indiana, ac companying bit mother to that place. Mrs. Burroughs, who It quite aged, bat bu vial ting her ton since last Sumoier. tier health la (ailing ami aba was anil- oaa to return to tha obi home. luat What Everyone) Should Do. Mr. J. T. Barber of If wlnville, Ua., al ways keeps a bollle of Chamberlains Collo, Cholera ami Diarrhoea Remedy at band ready for lntant one. Attacks of colic, cholera morbiit and diarrhoea come on to emMeiily that there la no time to hunt a doctor or go to tha store lor medicine. Mr, Ha r tier aara: "I have tried Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy which la ona of tha beat medicines I ever law. I keep a bottle of it In my room at I have had several attarka of colic and It hat proved to be tha ht medicine I ever need.' Bold by Condon Drug Co. A Snap in City Property The Condon Townsite Company, for a period of 30 Days, commencing July 1, will sell any of their Residence Lots on a payment of $10 down and the balance $5 a month. CONDON TOWN SITE CO. S. A. PATTISON, Agent, Condon Globe Office. Kd Btlnchfield, of Mayville, went to Portland Friday evening to bring home the remains of Will Davenport who died at tha I'laxa botal in that city Thursday night. J. K. Hunt, of tha Hunt Hardware Co., mads a flying trip to Portland lat week to visit hit family and look alter bnalnvM matter-. Mri. Wain returned from Portland Friday. CIRCUIT COURT ORDER. In the Circuit Court ol the State ol Onion lor Gilliam County. Mat ol Oregon, plaintiff, v. V, n. BU'tf n, Administrator of the Estate ol 0H)rx Monro, dweasud, and all belrt Ol Mid de ceased, II any there lie, and all persons Interest ed In said valuta, dttfamlauta. Now at Oil Uin U (irravtited the information In the above untitled cause ol Krank Meiiefw-, Wtrlet Attorney ol the Seventh Judicial District ol the Hut ol Ontcou, from which It appear to tha court: That (Jcorxe Moore dld in the State of Call lorn la, on or about the 21st day ol February, lixa. InUwUte and without heir and It-It an estate In Gilliam County, Onwon- that t. B. SUrvcna la the. duly appoluted, qualified and acting adinlnli trator ol the eatate ol aald dMwaaed and, aa aurh admllliatrator. has settled and cloaed aald estate and haa (lied hla final report In the county court In aald comity aud ttate. That, altar actlU-meut of all of the rial ma, fbarxne and expensea against aald estate. In cluding tb eipvnsea ol settling and rloalng the same, aald adiiiliitatralor now haa In Ma hauda and puawtaaloii, belonging to aald estate, tha aum ol Kc'll.W in uiom-y, and Mid atitn la all ol the property remaining on banda and belonging to aald estate. That tha state ol On-gnn haa right by law to all the property of Mid deceased. Now, therefore, In the name ol tha Slate ol Oregon : You, the aald defendant, T. B. Steveua adniiulatrator ol theeatateaa aforesaid, and all heln of Mid George Moore, deecased, II any there be, and all persona inlervated iu Mid ra tal, are hereby notified to to and appear iu the Clrtrult court-room In thet'oituty cotirt-hone In Condon, Ullllam County, Oregon, on or before Monday, tha 7th day ol Auguat, WA, then and there to iliow canaa, If any there be. while the title to all ol the property belonging to the eatate of Mid Oeorge Moore, deceased, to-wlt, the aum ol ftUll.W now on banda and In tha banda cl the admluiatrahir ol Mid estate, alioilld not be vcat ed In the atate ol Oregon. Dated at Cbaiubere In Tbe Datlea, Oregon, thla 14th day ol June, 1U0.V W. L. BUAD'kUW, Circuit Judge ol the 7th Judicial DUtrlot of the Suite ol Oregon. Notice; of Flna Settlement. In the County Court ol tbe State of Oregon lor (illlia'tn County. In the matter ol the eatate Of J ease W. Ny, deceased. To all peraona concerned: Notice la hereby given that I have filed In the above entitled court and cauae, my final report aa administratrix ol tbe eatate of Jeaae W. Nye, deceased, and that purauent to an order made and Sled In the abore entitled Court, by the Judge thereof, on May t. 190$, Mid final report and all objection! thereto will be heard by . aald Court at the County Court room In tbe court house at Condon, Ullllam County, Oregon, at two o'clock In the afternoon of Thursday, the l&tb day ol June. 1906. All persona Interested In aald eatate are here by notified to be present at Mid time and place, and rrrseut their objections If they have any, to Mid final report, ELIZABETH O. MARKS. Administratrix ol tbe eatate ol Jeaae V. Nye, deceaaed. Dated May tth. IMA. , CONTEST NOTICE. V. 8. Land Orrict, Tub Dallxs, Okeook, May 13,1905. A sufficient contest affldarit baring been filed in thla office by W. T. Myers, contestant, against homestead antry No. 11033, made June 7, 1902, for K4 mi Sec 7 8Wi Sec, 8,Tp. 1 8 R. 20 K. W. M. by William Habn, eonteatee, In which it la alleged that Mid William Uaho has never es tablished a residence on Mid land but has desert ed and abandoned the una and felled to live thereon lor more than one year last past; that aald alleged absence was not due to hla employ ment In the army, navy or marine corps ol the United States In time of war. Mid parties are hereby notified to appear, respond and offer erl deuce touching said allegation at 10 o'clock a. m. on June '26, 1906, before i. W. Snorer. a U. 8. CotnmlsMoner. at his office In Condon, Oregon, and that final hearing will be held at 10 o'clock a. m, on July 8, 1905, before the Register and Re ceiver at the U. 8. Land Office In Tbe Dallea. Ore. The said contestant having tn a proper affida vit, filed May 11, 1905, set forth facta which show that after due diligence personal aervlceol this notice can not be made. It la hereby ordered and directed that auch notice be given by due and proper publication. 10 d 15 Michael T. Nolan, Register. CONTEST NOTICE. V. 6. Land Orncs, Thi Dalles, Or.. May 17, 1905. A sufficient contest affidavit having been filed in this office by Sarah J. Reynolds, contestant, against homestead entry No. 12538, made May 1, 1903, for NKi, S Umi. 8ec. 29, Tp. 2 S., R. 22, B, W. M. by James Littleton, eonteatee, in which It is alleged that Mid entryman haa whol ly abandoned Mid tract ol Iand;haa failed to cul tivate or reside thereon or to Improve anyof aald traot; that there are not n ow nor has there ever been any Improvements of any kind upon aald tract and that all of Mid failures still exist; and that said alleged absence was not due to his em ployment In the army, navy or marine corps of the United States In time of war, (aid parties are hereby notiflod to appear, respond and offer evi dence touching Mid allegation at 10 o'clock a.m. on July 6, 1905 before J. V. Snover, a IT. 3. Com missioner at his office in Condon, Oregon, and that final heating will be held at 10 o'clock a. m. on July U, 1905 before the Register and Receiver at the U. 8. Land Office In The Dalles, Oregon. The aaid contestant having, In a proper affida vit, filed May 17, 1905, set forth facts wbtoh show that after dne diligence personal service of this notice can not be made, It is hereby ordered aud directed that auch notice be gtved by due and proper publication. lOdlS. Michael T. Nolan, Register. The . B. Barker Comp'ij. INCOttl'OBATED . i GENERAL MERCHANDISE HEADQUARTERS FOR STOCKMEN'S 5 SUPPLIES r We are just now opening up one of the largest stocks of Dry Goods in Eastern Oregon. Our Groceries are the ) in the market. Our stock of shelf Hardware is complete. We have a large stock of Poor, Windows. Moulding, Wall Paper, Building Taper etc. Picture frames to order. We buy by the car load and are prepared to give you the benefit of it by offering the lowest prices Stoves and Ranges. Barb-wire, Nails, Paints and Oils. Furniture a Specialty, tteme rhonc No. 17. ' V A THE FINE MAMMOTH JACK PIKE Will make the season of 1905 at Mont 'A'ard'e burn near London, season to end July In. . PIKE is a large black animal 4 years old and was sired bv John Situs, the famous Kentncky Jack that sold aa a three-year-old for $1000. First Dam by Jotnbo; 2nd Dam by George Washington. Both fire and dams are of the large Mammoth stock of Jacks and Jennets. Terms: Season $10. Insurance $15. Mont Wabd, C. L. Lillib, Keeper. Owner. New Stock of Furniture A complete line of Couches, Bed Lounges: Fine assortment of Iron Beds, Springs and Mattresses, also a full line of Hardware. Condon Furniture & Hardware Company NORTH MAIN 8TRKKT. Home Phone No. 82. Reisachcr Saddles Reisacher Saddles are made for service & The reason they look better is simply be J cause they are better. Thev're boilt STRONG. The thorough way in which they are put together is the X reason of their durability. Quite as much j! as the material from which they are made. J Write for price list and photos. JOHN F. REISACHER CONDON, ORbCON. C L E M A Brand-new town just platted adjoining station on Colum bia River & Oregon Central R. R. about half-way between Condon and Arlington, in the heart of the famed Gilliam County Wheat Belt Lots and Blocks for sale on reasonable terms. For prices and terms call on or address, C. A. DANNEMAN,i n rf.n rtr n nrv a net r twv t aWO rC D IfVQTCVO)Coy7eV,Or0Trs.r. YOUR WANTS .1 KB Can best be supplied from our large stock of GENERAL MERCHANDISE which is one of the largest in Gilliani County. flsk, Phone or Write for What uou need KEYS & CUSHING MAYVILLE, OREGON ..nMHMnnnnnnnnnnivvnnMnrnnnonfvannomnraAoncvofWvonrxon lis 9