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GLOBE. A CONDON i i VOL XV. V t U J1BIM1. JljmiLAIlAUSJSMU-U J U , LLLJI.J. JUUHJ Condon Becoming Known. CONDON. OREGON, THURSDAY. JANUARY 25. 1000. NO. 45. Condon li no longer mere fly sperk on tli timp of Oregon unknown outld It own comity, but I rapidly becoming k now n Iwst and fastest groalng little city In Hid Interior of the vart In Itnd Empire Tenor three yenra'ago II h Condon man reirlatred at I'ort land hotel giving hi residence "Con don", he ih likely to he skd by 0 n Inquisitive resident or th metrop olis whether Condon I In Montana r British Columbia.. All thi I changing nnt changing rapidly In these Utter tUyi mut Cumlon I becoming known nil over Hi country, The titber da a (ranger tptd ln the Ulb olni- Mtnl bought ropy of th lt issue fay ing lit wlhd to 'Hit It to friend. "1 livaln Han Franci-cu", I. Mid, "tint the other dav in I'oitland I picked np a copy of the Condon Ulohe, and, having hanl of th town I wa Interested mid r-d the paper through Then I wm eilll niortt interested and the remit wan fiat I rani nut to hmk th town over f..r myself. Now I am more Interested than ever and I believe Condon U des tined to liecotn fie commercial renter of all thin eectlon of ventral Oregon. Another gentleman, aleo a stranger, tated a till here the oilier dav that lot attentat! wee tint directed to Condon liy ne. Item and IHa.tratlone from t't town fui niwiieii ly the local repr. j vntativ of the I'oit'and Telegram and publiehed In that paper. AH wh advertl.tng hel to tiring a town to tlie front and while the people of the town ahontd fully appreciate what I being done for their town by i out. i nwepaer, traveling men, or iv other mean of publicity thy! in hi not forget that eveiy week In tne year their tiouie paper are eaying something t kep their town, commu nity and county In the pnhlic view. organisation's temporary quarter In the f'literdnlldlng will also be open, whist tihles, billiard etc. will he feature In M a club room. The spacious hall room In the Armory ttnlldtiig ha been secured for the occasion and ther all lover of th terpelchorean art will be able to en Jo v themselves to th accompaniment of the het orrlie.tr mulo obtainable. Mora than four Imndeed Invitation have been ind for th affair and In veiy respect It promlae to eclipe any former event of It kind In t It I at eectlon. Will Erect Bank Dulldlna. W Iord. of Tne Dalles, and F. T. llmllinrt, of rilianlko,i-anie in Monday even'tig and ient Tueadav in thl city looking a't-r their varied Inte-mta here. To a representative of t'ie Ulolw Mr. Ilnrll.n't made the definite alatement that wink will tan rotiiinemied as soon a the weather will penult on their new building whirh will be. erected at the corner of.Malu and William ctreet Im mediately npmllenn the north from the new Kel.ai'her hnlhllllg. The new i tr.u ture will be 50 100 two torie high ' and will be ttn heated and strictly modern throughout. It will lie con-j struct! of concrete block, the machine j for moulding th earn having abeady been shipped from Portland. The nd and gravel for the construction of the' bloi-ka will he sliinoe.l in from Umatilla, i Mr. Ilnrlbnrt stated that while in some; localities the coat of thl material Uj reckoned at aomewhat lees than hrick it j will le a litfe more tier on account of ' the coat of trantwt iti'ri of material,1 but the greater durability a well a the j better appearance of nrh a bnllding ! will more than offset toe increased cost, i The corner toom of the new building1 will lie occupied by the new bank in! which Mea.r. Lord and llnrlhnrt and! Other t a kholder of the Arlington Na-! tmnal Hank are luteret-i and the re mtinder ot the building will lie let for other pnrpo.cn. Ppeakinjr of the pro posed bank Mr, Ilnrlbnrt elated that the stock holder will comprie holder Of atnck In Olteen other bank In Oregon and will represent a strong aggregation! of capital. Mr. ilnrlbnrt ha great faith In the future commercial supremacy of Con don a an eaetern Oregon city and ei pect to make hi permanent home here. Joint Installation. A Joint Installation of officer of th Odd Fellow and Rebekah lodge was held here Saturday evening at which a Urge nn m Iter of member of both or der were ureaent. The subordinate lodge olflcer were indorted Into ofBc by th dlatrict deputy, th new officer being a follow: W, 8. Mapl, noble grand; M. D. Carter, vice-grand; W, I. Khlrt, reiHirdtng etireUry; E. W Moore, financial secretary; W. A. Dart ing, trea.nrer. Tlie oflcers of the Rebekah lodge were in.talled by Mr Kll Angell, of May vllle, and were th following ladle.: Mr. M. E. Palmer, nnhl grand; Mr. Mand Moore, eenretary; Mr. Mary port wood, trea.nrrr. After the installation Rev. Edward Cnrran mad a brief add re on Odd Fellowship, rloalng with a beantifnl poem In which he gave th sisters so much the -worst of It that he almost tnlaaed hi .hare of the esrellent lunch eon which wa served at the conclusion ot the program. Mis Naomi fitengel favorei! thine present with an esrellent reel tat' on which ninc.h enyed. A number of visitor from Mayvitle lodge were present. Personal Mention. Ml hi Luella V'aln Is in the rlty from Potiand visiting friend and relative. Mis 8, H. Marker and children, left for Portland Moiulav morning on a pleasure trip f'ir a wee, or so. . R V'tenhnrf . of Fowil, left Mon day morning lw Klamth Nail to tak a look at that lunch advertised country. Mr. V, L. Patgerand litt'e danghtei went to Portland Monday where they will remain for o:ne time, taking treat nient for ill health. Put Harnett. Blaine Male and Ouo Stt'hiMier went t i The Dalle Mnndey where the former will offer final print on hi Ferry canyon homeetead. Club Will Open. Invitation cards are now out for a grand reception, banquet and dance to be given by the Condon Commercial Club, .next Tuesday evening, Januaiy 30 The event will mark the formal opening of the club and everything point to Its being the greatest social event ever given in Ollliam county or it) this section of central Oregon. The reception and banquet will 1 held at the Hotel Oregon where all nimher and invited gueits and tlo lr ladies will be met by the reception com mittee and tickets admitting the hold ers to the club rooms and the ball room will be Isnnad. The spacious parlor of the Oregon w'll be at the oMnpoexl of the club member and their guests daring) the evening and the club rooms In the' REAL ESTATE LOAN AMD INSURANCE OFFICE OF' " EARLE M. BEVIS $100,000 TO LOAIi On rood Real Eatste twHrltr before ... MAfeCH let. ... Annual lnuwst WHEAT AND STOCK RANCHES FOR SALE. Inmiranc In the standard companies EARLE M. BEVIS Condon, Oregon Barker Block Mr. Knrtg, who ha th drilling con tract at the city well, ha sufficiently re covered from hi recent seriona illness that he wa able to resume drilling Monday morning. The old well In which Mr. Knrti began work ha been NhNtrered by ei plosions of giant powder by the former contractor no that moth trou hi we experienced from caving rck bat that ha no been remedied hv casing and no further trouble of that nature is apprehend!. The Main street spring has been cleaned oot and an rgine I being In stalled with -which to force water through th new water system Into on of the new city reservoirs. The Inten tion I to fill one of th quarter million gat, reservoirs as a reserve foe fire protec tion. The old and the'new ytemt are not yet connected all water for domestic us being applisd through the old system.- C. T. Heldtman, of Foeall, who ht hi wife a few week ago, atarted for Han Francisco Monday morning taking his baby daughter to a married sifter In that city, who will car lor the child doring it Infancy. His wa accompa nied on- the trip by hi slater. Miss llehltman, and both will probably re main In th Bav cltv daring the winter. Mlntner.the contractor and carpenter, is In a serious condition from blood poisoning. Th trouble started In hi hand and ha eitended op th arm to hiaelbiw, ' CLUBBING RATES. From now until February 1, 1906, the 'Jlnbe I able to offer the following club bing rate: Th fllobe, f t.M I CT-rt OC Heml-Wsekljr Journal, ll.JO J 3Z.0 Ths Olofoe. ll.M ' I O Cft Weekly OrtouUn. (1.90 n&.OVJ The Olobe, ll.W I 7 Cn Dally and tiituday Journal, 17.00 J I .OU The01otaj.lt.se CV Dally joarnai. without Bandai 151 UiUU This rate la good only to nbcriber who pay for one year in advance for both paper. When ordering by mail remit full amount of prir with order. Addtes, CONDON (iLOBE, Condon, tlregon. j Manager I I : 1 I Condon. O I Drug Co. . Your neighbor likes OLYMPIC FLOOR You will, too. BUY PURE WHITE- DIAMONDS A yellow diamond Is worthl. If yo ewr want todlnnoso It It The flneat line of Pure Diamond Solid Uold and Killed Vtch. Itdlva' and Genu' Kins. i:hln, Charms, Lookuta, Link Bnttoua, and Carmen Bracelet. Buy your diamonds loots and have them mounted to please yoa rlnht at home. Have your diamonds and gold rings weighed to you then yoa know what yoa get for your money. oall And OOMt-ARE my good, and prices with others and buy your Christmas rifts where everybody else does, at.... Williams; The New jeweler 4. PROP8T BUILDING, N. MAIN STREET. Satisfaction guaranteed or your money refunded. 1 am here to stay CITY BRIEFS. The finest line of Diamond in the city at the Condon Jewelry Store. A on was born to Mr. and Mr. Frank Crawford last Monday. Buy your toilet Rood from Condon Drug Co, . They hav the best. Yoa will save money by baying yoor watchee and jewelry at the Condon Jew elry tor. Miss Delia Snyder, of Dot, Washing ton, who ba been visiting her cousin, tors, pave MeBain, for a short tire left for her home Monday morning. Chansav, the 14-month-old son of Mr. and Mr. W. I. Vsndervlogt, of Church treat, died last gstarday of Pneumonia which followed a evre attack of whooping itongh. Th funeral wa held Sunday. The' parent will have the sympatoy of many friend in their affliction. Take yoor prescription to Condon Drag Co. and have them filled by an i perienced pharmacist of twenty-one year constant esperience. Tbev don't have to substitute. Tbey are equipped with the beat line of drag to be fotiod in any drugstore In Eastern Oregon. For the trathfoines of thl statement yoa may ask yoor doctor. Whr not own soma Drooertv In Con- w - f w - don? Oetinand secure voor location before the serin; rush. Yoa can tho ave yoor money a well a make a prof itable Investment. Condon Townaite Co., Carter and Clougb, Agent. Mr. T. B. Fergooa left Monday mor ning for Parker Booth Dakota, In re aponaetoft telegram received Sunday sUting that ber mother Mr. Wm. Ell iot, wa very ill. Boy your drag from Condon Drag Co. They carry the beat. The Quality Store Inventory Sale Every piece of Drees Goods in tho house reduced from 50 to 20 per cent. Men's, Youths' and Boys' Clothing at 25 per cent off regular prices. A line of Ladies' Shoes, values $2.00 to 14.00 at $1.00 the pair. Ladies' 'Fur Boas -and Four in H&uds , at 25 per cent off. Ladies', Mispes', and Children a' Coats and Jackets, 25 per cent off regular prices. - Men's' Youths', Boys', and Childrens', Hats and Caps at Give-a-way prices. A lot of odds and ends in Men's, Ladies' and Childrens Underwear at one-half regular price. Ladies' Waists in all materials at 25 per cent off marked price. Remember we give you a Phonograph with every $25 purchase for cash, so call for your coupons with' every caeh purchases. We guarantee these machines to produce as good music as any $25 mach ine on the market. A full and complete line of staple and fancy Groceries always in stock. Also Crockery, Glassware, Granite and Tinware, Garland . Stoves and 'Ranges. Shelf Hardware, Wag ons, Buggies and Farm Im v . ments. LORD & VCO., ARLINGTON, OREGON Barley, Oats, Rye WANTED And Wheat of course OUR SPECIALTIES Olympic Flour, and the best Steam Rolled Barley Ask' about our exchange plan. GILLIAM CO. MILLING CO. . CONDON, OREGON ' i :