Condon globe. (Condon, Gilliam Co., Or.) 189?-1919, October 11, 1907, Image 3

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INTERESTING HAPPENINGS FROM CITY AND COUNTY
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Nine cars of cuttle left Con-'and from 1:30 to 3:.JG P. M. The
don Thursday morning. Mr.
Curutoin shipped five, N. Madden
two, and Clms. Koyce, two.
B. K. Searcy returned last
week from the upper waters of
the Deschute. B. K. reports a
(Treat trip and brought back
some fine specimen of trout and
venison.
Merrificld, the Condon photo
grapher, is to be at Caven's
gallery in Foasil during the Cule
donian Gathering. This will be
a splendid opportunity for the
people of Wheeler county to have
thoir pictures taken by a first
chisa artist
The Arlington-Condon train
has again changed time. It now
leaves Condon at 7:45 in the
morning and arrives in Arlington
at 10:30. Leaving Arlington at
12:45 in the afternoon, it arrives
at Condon at 3:45 p. m. The
local train on the main line, for
merly known as the "Biggs
Local", arrives at Arlington at
11:10 a. m. and this cauttes a
wait of only 40 minutes where
heretofore westbound passengers
have had to wait from two to
six hours. The east bound local
arrives at Arlington at 12:30 p.
m. making a wait of 15 minutes.
The addition of the local train to
Pendleton with the change in
time is certainly a great boon to
the people of this vicinity and
those who live south of here as
the waits in Arlington are prae
tically nothing.
Will turt Kindergarten School
Mrs, Dennis has moved into
her new home, formerly the
Pearl Jarvis property. It is her
intention to establish a kinder
garten which will open on the
first Monday in November. Any
one wishing to avail themselves
of this splendid opportunity of
putting their little ones into care
ful hands for valuable training
will please let her know at their
earliest convenience. The hours
will be from 9:30 to 11:30 A. M.
terms will be $1 per week and
the ages must be between 3 and
7 years.
After kindergarten hours she
will take care of babies during
the evenings and terms will be
121 cents per hour.
Oaledonlana to Oelobrau at Foull.
Fossil Caledonian Club's grand
annual gathering is to be held
it FoHsil this year on the 21t
and 22d of October, and will be
participated in by the grandest
iggrejration of talent ever
Drought together at an affair of
this kind in Oregon. It will be
in event of such splendid char
acter that it will never be for
gotten by those forunate enough
to be present
Among the principal features
will be: Songs by Prof. J. Adrian
Kpping, Portland's eminent bar
itone, whose "McGregors' Gath
ering" has thrilled thousands of
hearts. Prof, and Mrs. Robert
son will appear in Scottish danc
ing and Jacobite songs, in cos
tumes. Jessie Pottage and Chas.
Thompson will also appear in full
Highland costume in Scottish
dances. Pipe-Major McDonald,
the biggest piper in the world.
will do the bulk of the bag
pipe playing and will be assisted
by Piper Jock Bain.
Among the new talent will be
Jamie Dick Murray, of the cele
brated Player's Club of New
York City, whose rendition of
'Tarn O'Shanter" has never
been excelled.
A. H. Birrell, the Portland
capitalist, has consented to steal
a few days out of a very busy
business life to give his fellow
countrymen at Fossil the benefit
of his irresistibly funny Scotch
songs and recitations.
Donald Mackay will recite.
Judge Cameron, Oregon's next
governor, will deliver the annual
address. Miss Laulie Stanton
and Mrs. W. D. Weaver, of Port-
and, with club, are to sing
number of classical Scotch songs.
Each in his own inimitable style,
Murray, Birrel and Coleman are
alone in their respective classes.
Coleman also plays all the
Scotch songs and dances on the
violin.
Mrs. Robertson is to sing
"Caller Herrin", in costume, and
they ay she does it like a real
Stonehaven fishwife.
There will be two grand con
certs and two grand balls.
Practically all of Condon and
Mayville as well as a big dele
gation from Heppner are going.
For further particulars see bill.
rUtentlonI
Dr. Mary Lane, with ( the
Mary tane Medical and Surgical
InHtitute of Portland, treats di
seases of women exclusively.
Maternity canes given social at
tention. Children adopted intc
good families. An up-to-daU
sanitarium run in connection.
Suffering women will do well tc
confer with her. Consultation
free correspondence absolutely
confidential. Address Mary
Lane Institute, Rooms 5 to 15
Grand Theatre Building, Port
land, Oregon.
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John Jackson
OONOON'S LEADINQ OONFEOTIONER
Cliiart, NuU, Tohaoco, Butlooerjr, PmUl Cmnit ol every dfrltion.
Condon Meat Company
JOHN HARRISON, Proprietor
Fretii and Cured Meats, Beef,
Pork, Mutton and Veal
A SHARE OF YOUR PATRONAGE IS SOLICITED
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Mount Hood Saloon
WM. CONSER, Proprietor.
Fine Stock of Wines, Liquors and
Cigars.
Our Patrons are our Friends and are Treated
Right.
First Door North of the Condon Livery Barn.
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James Campbell
THISTLE BAR
CAMPBtU MO&. Praariatara
Fine Stock of Wines, Liquors and Cigars j
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North Main Street, Condon, Oregon.
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At Our Store
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25 VARIETIES OF
DRESSERS
Ranging in price from $0.50 to $25.00.
A lo a corresponding array of C bairn,
Extenaion Table, Hidrboards, Buffets,
China Cl'eti, Book Cum, Mirrori.
Coucbea and Carpets. We make Room
Sue Ruga a specialty.
Be Comfortable! Buu a
"Sleepy Hollow" Rocker
Tbe time is ripe; the price ii right, and
the good a are waiting.
Wool Dress Goods in the latest shades in Panamai, Herges,
Vo'le. wool TafMas, Broad Cloths, etc. Ladies,' Misses
and Children's winter coats, ladies winter waists, dress
skirts, silk and heatherbloom petticoats.
Dress Trimmings in Silk Braids, Laces and Embroideries.
WE HAE NOT FORGOTTEN THE BABIES.
A Full Line of Babies' Coats. Skirts, Toques, Astrikhan Caps,
Leggings, Etc. .
Boys' Suits, both two-piece and with long pants
UNDERWEAR All kinds and prices
A Full Line of Gents' Furnishings
Oar Goods were bought right and will be sold at the
LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES
P'M
THE 8. B. BARKER CO.
Incorporated
WHEAT BARLEY
INTERIOR WAREHOUSE Co.
BALFOUR, GUTHRIE & CO., Managers.
Higest rricts raid For Grain. General Warehouse Business Conducted.
II'mI Storage tmi Baling m Sniaty, Dralert in Sorts, Wire, Naili, Sugar, Sail, Lime
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Condon Dray and Transfer
Line.
J. W. HIRE
Proprietor
All Kinds of Light and Heavy Hauling
Pianos carefully handled. Large amount of Wood and Coal on hand.
Lost Valley
Land & Lumber
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V ' OREGON
F. M, PL1TER, Manager.
Manufacturers of all kinds of Rough and Dressed Lumber.
Also a full line of Mouldings. Following are prices at mill:
Rough Lumber, $12 $ M. First-class RubUc, Flooring, 127
Shinlap, 17 " No. 2 " " 19
Tank Lumber, $25.
Wide Lumber according to dimensions.
MISS CATHERINE :GR El NER
desires to annnounce her Fall showing of
OORREOT8TYLES IN LADIES ANOMI88C8 HAT8
You are invited to call and inspect them. ;
Seventeenth
Annual
Pair
The Dalles, Oregon
OCTOBER 8-9-1 0-1 1-12
Grand Stock, Agricultural and
Horticultural Exhibit.
Every class of industry will be represented. An old time fair with new
time features. Premium lists will be furnished to any address on ap
plication to the Secretary. All contests confined strictly to the District,
except Klickitat speed horses will be admitted. For particulars see
premium list or address
J. L. KELLY, J. M. PATTERSON,
Pres. Sec.
Globe Office for Fine Job Printing.
Take Your Choice!
You must choose between the Plumber now or
the Doctor later.
Millions of microbes have lain dormant in the drain pipeB in your home
all winter waiting to be hatched out by the first few days of real hot
weather. Now here is the point was that plumbing properly done?
if not right now iB the time to see to it, for to put it off is tempting fate.
It's cheaper and far more pleasant to pay a plumber's bill than a
doctor's and undertaker's. Think it over, but not too long.
JftMIESON & MARSHALL, Plumbers
a gen is ior ine aampson v inamul Beet and Uneapest.