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About Condon globe. (Condon, Gilliam Co., Or.) 189?-1919 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 13, 1907)
y?) .... A t" inAniixrutAnAianiAnVAftrin DniUlfiNd tlon6 at the Globe 5 CCin the Globe. The new- IiLau jCaj an(j advertia- 5 1 ""u ofllce is a guarantee of ' 2 the best workmanship. ing Medium in Gilliam county ownsuuiwwnjvuvnrunrunm dwAAAvwvruviinnnnruuvnut VOL XVII. CONDON. OREGON. FRIDAY, IIKCKMISKK 13. 1007. NO. 30. WW SOHDYWILLMIi WHY NOT YOU 7 Ooniatt tor Watch Orowa Mora exciting Evaru Du Mot Oen reua Otter Rver Mad In Oondon. Many young ladies have been entering the Globe's contest during the Inst two weeks. As the day of the "grand offer" ap proaches, the number of votes . for the popular young ladies in crease. Watch the number of votes from week to week. You can help with 52 votes-one year's subscription to the GLOBE- by placing them in favor of any of the young ladies on the list or anyone you wish. These young ladies are interested in this con test, why not help them? See big ad on insert for rules of contest The votes up-to-date: Miss Anita Fehrenbacher. ...262 " Maggie Whyte 208 " Alice Portwood 260 " Mamie Smith 7 " Bessie Searcy. ......... . 6 " Myrtle Rice 6 " Vcva Portwood ........ .57 " Agnes Gibbons .5 " Pauline Cochran 6 " Agnes Brown 3 " Mabel Barker.......... 2 " Bessie Wells 52 Resolutions of Condolence. Whereas; It has pleased Al mighty God to take from our midst, our esteemed neighbor and musician, Ellen McArthur, and in view of the still greater loss sustained by those nearest and dearest to her, Resolved, that it is a just tri bute to the memory of the depart ed, to drape the charter of Wallula Circle No. 282 in mourning for a period of 30 days. Resolved, that we, the mem bers of said circle extend our heartfelt sympathy to the sorrow. ing husband and children, in this their sad hour of bereavment; Resolved, that a copy of these resolutions be sent to the rel atives and a copy be spread on the minutes of our circle. ( Margaret B.Merrifield Com. Mary (J. Laurence (Katherine Greiner. Joseph Saunders, the veteri nary surgeon, returned Wednes day from a month's visit in Sher man county. While, away he also spent some time in Hood Riyerand Portland. J. B. Eddy, 0. R. & N. right of way agent, was in Condon on Wednesday attending to business matters. Born to the wife of Dr. J. F. .Wood, a baby girl, this morning. J. S. Boyer, the proprietor of the skating rink who has been visiting with relatives and friends at his old home at Independence, Va., returned Saturday evening. He also visited in North and South Carolina and reports a very good time. Mr. Boyer would not have returned so soon but that he received word that the floor of the skating rink was in" a bad condition on account of the damp weather and he is now fixing it. : He will return to Virginia in the spring with, horses. The ladies of ? the Baptist church will render a literary program on Friday evening, Dec 20th at the Armory Hall. They will also serve lunch after the program. A Record Breaker All Agree. The Globe is growing more popular every day the following persons who came to the office or sent In their names for renewal or new yearly subscription during the past week say the Globe is the newsiest and most reliable paper in Gilliam, they are-C.E. Purdy, F. E. Reynolds, A. J. McDanicl, W. H. Fehrenbacher, Walter Farrar, A.LLanti, Mrs. E.Case, W. F. Crowder, Mrs. M. Rich mond, A. Greiner; Ola M. Curly, Canby; J.W. Ashby, Baker City. W. T. Rinehart, Lefnoore, Cal. Local Banks In Good Standing As may be seen by three bank reports in this issue, all the local institutions are in good financial condition. In fact the deposits in all the banks have increased by thousands of dollars since their last reports in August, in dicating that the people of this city and throughout the county are placing great confidence in the local banking institutions. New from Our Schools. - The registration at present is over two hundred. . John Richmond has removed his family to Condon and Mabel has entered school. " Forty-four books were added to our library this week bo that we now have a very presentable li brary, containing one hundred and fifty volumes. Many families are moving to Condon to take advantage of the opportunities offered by its pub lic schools, and we have pupils from all parts of the county en rolled with us. ' The teachers earnestly-request the parents and patrons to take an hour and visit the school, be lieving that it would benefit all concerned. Mrs. A. Case of Haines, Ore., arrived in Condon Tuesday night and is visiting her daughter, Mrs. J. C. Sturgill. The County Court of Gilliam will convene on Monday, Dec, 16, says County Judge Dunn, providing the holidays are not continued by Gov. Chamberlain after the 14th, We wish to call attention to a mistake in the statement of the Gilliam Coiyity Bank which ap pears on another page of this week's issue. The amount of un divided profits should be 12,646.89 instead of $12,446.89. One hundred and fifty illustrat ed pamphlets of Condon and Gil liam county were sent this morn ing by the Globe to the Port land Chamber of Commerce whei e they will be distributed to per sons looking for homes in the West; another lot was sent to Iowa. A few still remain at this office, get one and send it to some friend and thus aid in ad vertising Gilliam's great " re sources. .. Advertised Letters Condon, Ore., Nov. 23, 1907. 1 Amos, Dixon 2 Bice, James Vance, W. John F. Reisacher , Postmaster Only one set loft of the orna mented forty-two piece, dinner sets at $4 00. Come quick if you want it of Hunt, The Hardware Man. Kraut Kutters have come in Hunt, The Hardware Mau. at HEPPNER nraDEREB " ARRESTED IN SPOKANE ftherm1 thutt Goes for Prisoner Ready ( fU 4500 Reward for talf-Confessed fclauer of Zaspell. Word was received in Heppner on the afternoon of the 8th of December from Spokane to the effect that Webb McCaslin, the murderer of E. F. Zaspell, had been arrested in that place. McCaslin admitted that he had killed Zaspell, but said he did it n self defense. Sheriff Shutt and A. T. McRoberts left im mediately by team for Arlington to catch the night for Spokane. The Sheriff took along a draft for $500, the reward for the murderer. GILLIAM CO. MILLING CO. CONDON Our Specialties ; Thd highest grade ; " family flourTho " highest market price for wheats Rolled feed and mill feed the best Prices' a 1 -ways right : : Watch this SpaGG ! .-' For the List of PRIZES To be Given Awau bu VASSOfi'S CASH GROCERY Home Phone No. 39. NORTH MAIN STREET qnnnnjvinnjuinnwnnninniinivap !? Y a t a ! r P noiddoiicr Harness and Saddles Made In CON DO N Sold and used Everywhere F. njunAnJwwuiJwiruvvi J. RFhACHFR chnjuu No Cut Rate on COAL Simpson is not cutting rates for thirty days. I have com menced selling coal at a living price and will continue to do so all winter. I have plenty of coal of different kinds and grades from $10.00 up. Your pat ronage solicited. C. A. Simpson, at Condon Steam Laundry, 01 nnnnuiAnninuuuviAnnuuinAp J01717 jasor Qoijdorj's Corjfttfiorr c cigars. Candles. Tobaccos p ami ruiruvinnnoruinuinnnnniunD Gives the Best of Satisfaction Why use poor Teas nd Coffees when the best costs no more? BeBt Groceries. Best Prices. Good Satisfaction or Money re funded. Call and see us. HOME BAKERY AND CROGERY Everybody Knows the name Studebaker Manufacturer of Wagons and South Bend Watches. We don't sell the Wagons but we do sell the Watches to those who insist upon having them. We like to sell them for one reason, and yet we don't like to for another reason. The reason we like to sell them is because the margin ot profit is much greater. than on our higher grade watches, yet we would rather sell you a standard timepiece which we know would give entire satis faction and make you our perma nent customer. We ell more watches than any other dealer in the county for two reasons, the first is because we handle all the high grade movements, and never try to talk a customer into buying an inferior article, knowing that by so doing we not only lose his trade, but also his good will, and sacrifice our established reputation for square dealing and reliability. The second reason is expressed in a very few words, being nothing more or less than that our prices are about 25 per cent, lower than those of our competitors, regard less of their, misleading assertions, and we are here to prove it to you. Our goods are marked in plain fig ures, and we have but one price to all. ROBINSON, Graduate Opti cian. Watch Inspector 0. B. & N. Prove it By comparing the goods and prices 7-jewel, 18 size, Nickel case, American movement, $ 3.50 7-jeweI, 18 ewe, Nickel case, Elgin or NValtbam 5.00 7-jeweI, 18-size, Gold filled case w . 8.00 17 jewel, 18-size, "2U-yrcaseM " 15.00 7-jewel, 0 size, GolJ filled case " " 12 00 The above watches are just as represented and all warranted to give you entire satisfaction. They are all new movements and cases, just from the factory or no sale. These prices are. "not for bait or panic prices but you can boy at all times at the same price and we will be pleased to sell you. My . motto is: Buy where you eahtave money, qual ity considered. , WILLIAMS THE EXPERT NEW GOODS JUST ARRIVED All the Latest Styles AT MISS QREINER'S MILLINERY PARLORS CHRISTMAS Is drawing nearer every day, and soon you will have to make your Holiday selections. For Toys we are in the lead, don't buy with out seeing our stock. We have just what the boy or girl wants. COME AND SEE What Every Woman Likes Immensely A woman's hands bespeak her refinement by their grooming. She cannot groom them properly without the right tools, such as: Mankure Scissors ; Manicure Filet Manicure Knives Manicure Powder Manicure Paste Manicure Brushes Emery Boards Hail Polishers When she has these she can keep her hands in such perfect condi tion that they will appear to be groomed by an expert - Let us help you choose a selected mani cure set to order from our large stock. ' 60MBS MAKE teeeptable prcjeptj You can't please your wife more than by giving her a nice Dress ing Comb. It is the companion of her crowning glory. We have some French Hand Made Combs with rounded teeth to prevent cutting of the hair good strong ones that will stand lots of use. Very handsome. 26c 350 40c 6O0 60c 70G 7561.00 co: ra o Condon National Bank CONDON r.w.FK&trcir Prtsiaent GRANT WADE 8201 Yue-FreaJent Jr F. r. 1TVRL. BURT Cashier R. You are cordially Iri. n rrrr - ; r '-tHH-t't- this your BANKING HOME We receive the accounts of Firms, Corporations and Individuals, and return to our depositors every accommodation within the limits of Prudent Banking. ;J. Interest allowed Special Attention uiven m F? E V Ask your Grocer for it. Yourself . JEWELER OPTICIAN tf licit ttvery iia.ii Likes Immensely Did you ever know a man who did not want, or once in his life, a complete shaving outfit? Shav ing, at best, is an irritating, ted ious, time-taking habit that must be indulged. Every day is a re minder of the thoughtful giver to the man who has presented to him a set of the following: SJuntug tnuk ifcteft Shaving Slick ije Skmmt Mug ijc to $oc Shaving Crcmm ly Shaving Strop te$I Safttj Raurfi ttff Shaving Soap loe . Kaun Si and up Sharing PmxJer toe VieUt Wick Haul ije Look over ."his" outfit and see if it does not need replenishing. We will gladly help you to select the right thing. BEAtTTIFTJX. STATIONERY IN HANDSOME BOXES Not cheap stationery in gaudy styles. If you get it here it is right in every way. PRICES: 25C, 50C&75C Neat Tablets in cloth textures with envelopes. - Visiting Cards with envelopes. HUNT, THE DRUGGIST Si ORKOON Capital Stock 1 . - jpE ; j $50,000.0 invited to make on time deposits' 10 oiocKmen s Accounts M I E R Satisfaction Guaranteed.