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About Condon globe. (Condon, Gilliam Co., Or.) 189?-1919 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 13, 1907)
THE COIIii GLOBE H. A. HARTSHORN MUlttwr. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1907, E. J. McFherson, the Kerr, Gi fiord agent at Clem, wu in Condon Monday evening. , He saya that busineaa at Clem very good and aa a whole the lit tle city ia booming. Harold Hunt, who has been spending his vacation with hia parent in Condon, left Tuesday morning to return to school at Eugene. This will be his junior year at the University. He will visit a few days with friends and relatives in Portland. , J. A. Eberle left , Tuesday morning for a few days business visit in Portland. Chas Hein of Maville transact ed business in Condon Tuesday. Mr. Hein reports that hia grain 1b all threshed and under cover and he will start hauling to Con don as soon as the roads which were washed out by the cloud burst last week, are in shape to haul over. He has cut 1100 ac res of grain with his combine and says the grain has been good al the way through. The wheat on his ranch averaged 28 bushels per acre. 0. D. Sturgess, cashier of the Arlington National Bank, was in Condon Monday evening looking after business interests in this vicinity. Rev. Crooks, who has been conducting a camp meeting south of Fossil for some time, pas sec through Condon Monday morn ing. The meeting is reported as being fairly successful. Leland and Mary. Steiwer of Eossil passed through Condon Wednesday morning on their way to Eugene where they will at tend school the ensuing year. G. W. Parman was a business visitor in the vicinity of Gwen dolen Wednesday. w. w. rattuiio was a passen ger for Mikkalo Wednesday morning. A. N. Montgomery, of the firm of Enberg & Montgomery of Blalock, was a business visitor in Condon a few days last week. Jack Brown, who has been in Idaho this summer with the sheep returned Saturday evening. He will visit here for a week or two before going back' to Portland where he will attend, school. Wm. Long, who has been here for, some time working with E. M. Larkin setting up Best Com bined Harvesters, left Monday morning for his home at Blalock. He reports the combines all run ning in fine shape. '',, . ' i J. A. Stitt and father-in-law came up from The Dalles Sun day evening to look after busi ness matters for a few days. Henry Wilkes who formerly worked for the Condon Furniture & Hardware Co. but who has lately been in Walton, Wyoming, came in Sunday evening for a month's visit with friends. R. L. Hunt installed a new typewriter this week. It is a Smith Premier of the latest pat tern and is a good machine. GOOD CLIMATE WHEAT CHEAP LAND I i fr-KM" inHttJ'j r "rn- ir yy ,f a.', m. in in inninnm urmiiiwiMiwiWM 7tayiaaaflawiiiMiigi ibmi ii(iiiwiwiaMiiatiM iiiiiimwwMawaaaiaiMi inmimw i ) l imniTi t m lrttmw,-imM"'- What H . The Real The Globe More is These Golden Opportuni ties are found in Gilliam County, and arev offered to the Investor or Home seeker, the Farmer, Man ufactureror Mechanic by A. Hartshorn, Estate Man. Office in Building, Condon, Oregon HEALTH HAPPINESS Needed?