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About Condon globe. (Condon, Gilliam Co., Or.) 189?-1919 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 3, 1908)
riwOF TIE WEEK Another murder was added to the list of Morrow county lately when Oscar Allen waa shot and killed by Dan Dohcrty. F. T. Hurlburt moved into his new house this wcuk. The house is entirely finished and Mr. Hurlburt now has one of the finest residences in eastern Ore gon. C. Schott of Rock Creek is vis iting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Johnson. Following are the names of those who drew sacks of flour at the Home Bakery during the holidays: Mrs. Smith, II. C. Johnson, Ceo. Caldwell and Wal ter Golden. Fifty ten cent pieces were also given away in loaves of bread. The Laam Bros.' orchestra played at the home of Mr. and Mrs. B. K. Searcy on Monday evening and a good time was en joyed by a few friends and rela tives. Jos. Star, who has lately been in a law office at The Dalles, was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Thomas a few days this week. The Laam Bros, left Wednes day morning for Lone Rock where they played for the dance New Year's night. Dr. and Mrs. Mann returned Monday to their home in Pendle ton. Mrs. Ada Figgott of Portland is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hunt and is de lighted with what she has seen of Condon and its environments. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Wasson re turned Tuesday evening from Weston where Mrs. Wasson ha? been visiting friends for a few weeks. Mr. Wasson left a couple of weeks ago for Portland to sell a car load of onions, but failed to find a ready market and stored them until a later date. Liiss Georgie Hunsacker, who has been working here in the post office for some time, left Monday - morning for her home at Turner, Oregon. Miss Mabelle Larson takes her place in the office. Mrs. J. E. Stevens returned lost week from the Sanitarium at The Dalles, She has fully recov ered from the operation. According to one of bur ex changes, the suit commenced in the U. S. Court at San Francisco on November 21 by the Best Manufacturing Co. against the Holt Manufacturing Co., for the infringement on a certain pat ent on combined harvesters, has lately been decided in favor of the plaintiff. The Best Manu facturing Co. received judgment in the sum of $35,000. The National Live Stock In surance Association paid last week, through its agent, J. C. Thrall, the sum of $150 to J. R. Wells for the loss of a colt which was insured in the company. B.O.Stebbins made this office a pleasant call this week and bought a few of the advertising books to send to his friends in the east Jay Barr left Monday morning for a few days business visit to Portland. . Miss Naomi R. Stengle, a for mer teacher in Condon, is now the literary editor of "The Nor mal Wireless," the new maga zine issued by the Normal school at Weston. In An item in a recent issue, the statement that E. M. Larkin had sold nine machines in Sher man county was a mistake. It should have been Morrow county. nnn uuvwwvnnui muwuuur aii copy i or enanges oi All -1. display ads MUST be brought to this office, not later than Monday even ing. Local advertising must be in by Tuesday eve ning except in cases of emergency. These rules will positively be carried out uvuvuuvafwvruiruvuvLnvuul It is as easy for a business man to write up an ad on Monday morning as on Wednesday or Thursday and nine times out of ten it will be a better ad because when he puts it off until the last day he is in a hurry and does not take time to write up an attract ive ad. This is the only reason why some advertisers are not satisfied of the results. You cannot ex pect the public to read your ad if it is unattractive and that is certainly what it will be if you upend only a few minutes on it. It is our business to set your ad according to copy, however if you do not understand how to ar range a "business producing ad" bring in your copy on, Monday forenoon and we will arrange for you a result winner. Taken Up. Taken ud on my ranch 1 i miles north of Gwendolen, one bay gelding, four years old, white spot in forehead, brand D on left stifle, will weigh about 1200 lbs: also one bay mare, five years old, white spot in forehead, brand N on right stifle, will weigh about 1250 lbs. Owner will please call and pay charges of advertising and pasturing otherwise animals will be sold according to law. Ned Howland, Gwendolen. Treasurer's Notice. All coiiot j warrant. registered prior Way 1, 1907, will lfUl opon pre enUtlon at my ufflee. ' Iotorett center tfaj 1, 1907. V ..,-- E W. Moobi. Treasurer ol Gilliam ouuntr, Oregon For Sale ' Live and dressed chickens, at any time. Live chickens at 10c per pound and dressed at 12jc. Brunzel & Son On December 10th the O. R. & N. Co. placed on sale new Ore gon, Washington and Idaho scrip books of the face value of $30.00 which will be honored by con ductors on trains, ticket agents in exchange for tickets or by baggage agents in payment for excess baggage charges over the lines within the territory named in the books. These books are limited to twelve months and carry a flat rebate of $1.50 when used. Notloe ol Dissolution, Notice is hereby given that the undersigned doing business under the name of Engbergifc Montgome ry has ibis day been dissolved "toy mutual concent, A. N. Montgomery retiring. J, W. Engberg assuming all debts owing by the firm of Engberg & Montgomery, and will collect all bills due eaid firm. J. W. Enobkhg A. N. Montgomery To Mu Friends and Patients I have left with Hunt, The Druggist, some of my wonderful rheumatic cure. He will be pleased to have you call when in need of same. Signed Dr. Madison. Sanltaru Plumbing! 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