Condon globe. (Condon, Gilliam Co., Or.) 189?-1919, September 13, 1907, Image 2

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    THE C0U1 GLOBE
H. A. HARTSHORN
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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1907.
8CKCKIFTI0N fRICI, tl-S PER TEAR.
Batatas) at fttatsraca m saooad-elass matter.
PablUhad tnrj Friday.
;CorlQkafttat staaatoatf.'skoaM aa
l.tt al Um offlc bo Utet l&aa Moaaa bom!
eas wok to lorara prompt aiuauoa.
Caro. el Thanks, Rewlatlooi at Rwpart. Klc,
S cants par Una, In adrartea. amn words lo Una.
Ottaar sdrertUtaf ratss oa application.
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This plpjr tartS rhanantratfTss oa saut
ml topic at raaaral Intaraal but UMadtt&rals.
suanr rarpoaaiMiuy tor a wants ataa
ma canal so utat our commerce
and navy may pass from one
coast to the other without delay,
danger or great expense. His
speech was a lesson of great
value to his hearers. Shou
President Roosevelt persist in his
refusal to run again the Globe
will be found on the Taft side of
the fence.
The name of D. R. Parker
being favorably mentioned as
. a a
candidate at tne coming prim
aries for the office of district at
torney. Mr. Parker is well qual
ified for the office having served
two years as deputy under Frank
Menefee, and during said time
gave the best of satisfaction;
better selection could not be
made, and as Sherman county is
to have the Judge, why not Gil-
ham the district attorney.
pOP RT CON DOH. NO. M, f. Of A. MRRTfl
w Monday aranlnc of each month in Arm
off Hal! lodge room. VUlQnc brothers are re
amsrt to ata-x with as. A warn welcome
awaits to.
WHO FOR U. S. SENATOR?
Under this heading, in a recent
issue, we said that "Senator Ful
ton, although a clean, able man,
is not in favor with the present
administration at Washington
and is not of such service to us
as we have a right to expect
from a senator at this time when
our wants are so various." Our
authority for this statement was
the repeated and uncontradicted
statements in the big dailies of
this state and other outside news
papers, that he had quarreled
with the president over Oregon
appointments and had no influ
ence at the White House at all.
Now Mr. Fulton states positive
in a letter to the Oregonian that
"no bitter or other fued has ever j
existed between the president
and myself; on the contrary only
the most pleasant and friendly
relations have existed." This
statement is timely and we are
pleased to be able to aid in put
ting it before the public We
prefer to believe Mr. Fulton's
statement than any of the state
ments made against him and it is
with great pleasure we retract
our undue criticism. At Corval
lis last Friday he stated his posi
tion clearly and we wish to say
that in accordance with these
views he is as elegible as any
candidate that could be mentioned.
The old Pennsylvania Dutch
Dunkards reoomiiiand "Hickory
Bark Cough Remedy." Guarau
teed to cure your cough and guar
anteed to be pure. Made from the
bark of the shell bark or white hick
ory tree. For sale bv R. L. Hunt
Pharmacist, and all dealer.
Treasurers Notice.
AiicuuniT warrants register!! print
Mar 1, 1907, will bv paid npon pre
Mutation at my otBif . Interest cvaae
Mar 1. 1907.
E W. Moors,
Treasurer of Gilliam ennntv, On-
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IlUltlLOl trtucno,
ATTENTION
The Globe is now prepared
to publish notices of final
proof. Call at mir office and
get receipt and your notice
win appear m thia pauer.
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According to the daily papers,
the big meeting given in honor
of Secretary Taft's recent visit
Oregon
Union Pacific
3 TRAINS EAST DAILY
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m a i-uuiu waa uueui me great- sleeping cart (nenonallv conducted)
Through Pullman standard and tour
ist sleeping can daily to Omaha, Chi
cago, Spokane : tourist llMninc ear Hail.
to Kansas city ; through Pullman tourist
PrwtSMtoMl Directory)
Q l. PARKBR
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Omra la Condon Saliuual bank Ulork.
G.
W. PARMAN
ylliSinESSeOLLEGL
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
U. S. COMMISSIONER
Careful attrntinn glvu to all business
entrusted In my ran.
Caarrr Bt Jt Condon. Ora..n.
OOD OAVKV,
Physicians and Surgeons
rta an Nlh. f.ll. .. .
u rC" Fkw Barker Hulktlng, turner
Condon. Oregon
JW. DONNELLY. M. D.
Physician and Surgeon.
Distasti of Women a Specialty.
Condon. Ore.
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TENTH AND MORRISON STREETS. PORTLAND, OREOON
A. P. ARMSTRONG. LL. B , Princiwal
Educate for success In a short time and at small eipcnas, and Mad each tlu
dent to a position as soon at competent. Quality la our motto, and reputation for
thorough work bringi us over 100 call per month lor office help. Individual In
traction Insure rapid progress. W teach the loose leaf, the card Indei, the
voucher and other modem method of bookkeeping. Chartler U our shorthand;
easy, rapid, legible. Beautiful catalogue, business forms and penmanship free
writ today. Refaredces: any merchant, any bank, any newspaper la Portlsn '.,
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DENTIST
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tpMalr. la lillllaia Co. Bank BalWIaf.
Condon. Oregon
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QR. L. L. TAYLOR
Veterinary Surgeon & Dentist.!
Dental Work on Horses a Specialty, !
Condon. Oregon.
The Wonderful speed attained by UNDERWOOD
operators Is not alone due to the freedom of action
and ease of manipulation of the machlt.e. ,
Tha Visibility, Tabulation, and Durability help
mightily to accelerate the speed of the UNDER
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PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Day and .ihl Call" promptly answrred
Arlington : Orcimn
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AUaiONtfR AND VALUATOR
due,. -viuo ;;v. ro-
CONDOR. OBKUOM
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68-6th St., Portland, Oregon.
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H.C.
wins
J. J. Portwood
LIVERY
and FEED
STABLE
North Main Street
Confectionery
Soft Drinks
Candies, Nuts and Fruit In
Season. Clear and Tobacco
Cosy clob room In connection
I. T. PRICE. Condon
Architect
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OFFICE 2 BLOCKS EAST HOTEL ORECON
Condon :: Oregon
est successes of a political char
acter ever pulled off in the Pacific
Northwest He spoke for over
an hour to more than 5000 people
many of whom were from East
ern Oregon and other sections of
the state outside of Portland.
He made a very good impression
on his hearers and it may now be
considered that his Presidential
boom has been well started on
the Pacific Coast In his speech
he showed how the administra
tion of President Roosevelt stood
for five distinct issues; Thereg-
gulation of interstate railways
and private combinations to pre-
wee-iT to Chicago, reclinine chair ear.
I aeaia ireej io me &st dally
LOW RATES I
Ticket to and from all part of th
united btatea, Canada and Euro pa.
i or particulars cau on or sou rasa
D. TIERNEY, Agent
EA8T BOUND FROM ARLINGTON.
tin 9 rhisaon Bnaoial 1 .0(1 D U
vent violations of the law: for.No.B-Atiantir.Emr..."!' ' m'
W8T BOUND FROM ARLINGTON.
No. 1 Portland Special 3:10 P. M.
No. fi Pacific Express 3:48 A. M.
CONDON BRANCH.
No 11 leavaa Condon daily (except Son
day) at 10:00 A. M. Arrives at Arling
ton at 1 :00 P. M. Leaves Condon 8un
dav at 11 :00 A. M., arrives at Arlington
at 1:10 P.M. No. 12 leaves Arlington
the proper combination of labor
that it may defend itself against
moneyed combinations as far as
possible within the law; for reg
ulation of trusts and their fine
and imprisonement when they
disobey the law; that the Filipi
nos are our charees and should
be allowed self government as!d,i1' Me"P Monday) at3:20p. M., ar
fast as they are fitted for it; and
for the completion of the Pana-
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Condon
Livery
Barn
Hard man &
Ramsau. Props.
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Condon. Oregon I
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KERR, GIFFORD WAREHOUSE GO.
D. B. THOMAS, MCR. CONDON, ORECON
Wool, Hides, Barb Wire, Salt, Black Leaf
Dip, and Sheepmen's Supplies.
Storage and Forwarding. Highest Pri
ces Paid for all kinds of Grain.
For Sale.
The Jankson property on Booth Main
8treet. Inquire at the Globb office.
For Sale.
A small cottage In Dunn' Addition,
Priv $250. Inqotr at the Globe office,
The S. B. Barker Gomp'u.
INCORPORATED
Has Just Opened upthe Finest Line of Ladles' Fall
and Winter Dress Goods Ever Brougnt to Condon,
Consisting of
Wool Dresa Goods in the latest shades io Panamas. Serges
Voiles, wool Taffetas, BroadCloths, eto. Ladies' Misses
ana v,nuaren s winter coats, ladies winter waists, dress
smrts, silk and heatherbloom petticoats.
Dress Trimmings in Silk Braids, Lace, and Embroideries.!
For Sale.
Four fresh milch cows, all nnder ai
resold. Will sell any one or all. J.
R. Wells. Condon, Oregon.
rives at Condon at 6:20 P. M. Leaves
Arlington Sunday at 3:15 P. M arrives
at Condon at 5 :30 P. M.
For Sale.
One of the best homes in Condon.
Good 9 room house, barn 24x22. 4 lots.
windmill with 2,000 gallon tank, 3,000
feet of unused lumber. Inquire of
H. A. Hartshorn. '
WE HAE HOT FORGOTTEN THE BABIES.
m J Full linn nt Bnhlitm' fnn4m CL.'-j- f . . ., .
v vraU( loqwi, a amn nan Laps,
Leggingt, Etc.
Boys' Suits, both two-piece thjng nant.
UNDERWEAR--AII kinds and "prices
A Full Line of Gents' Furnishings
Our Goods were bought right and will "be sold at the'
LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES
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