Condon globe. (Condon, Gilliam Co., Or.) 189?-1919, January 10, 1908, Image 3

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Mr. and Mrs. I). A. Moore re
turned Friday evening of last
wfk from a week's viait in
Portland.
Geo. B. Dukek while in Con
don this week made this office a
few minutes pleasant call.
This office is in receipt of the
bill introduced before the' first
RCHnion of tho GOth Congress by
U. S. Senator C. W. Fulton. It
is a bill to amend section six of
an Act entitled "An Act to Reg
ulate Commerce" approved Feb.
4th 1887, and acts amendatory
thereto'and to further enlarge the
powers of the Interstate Com
merce Commission.
Can you afford to trills with sol
lerlnurf a mutter a to neglect a Imd
cough or cold, wlimi fur a trillinjr
amount you can mhhim a but tin of
"Hickory Jiark Cough lUmedy,"
that ia guaranteed to cure or your
money refunded. Price 25o W)c
and $1,00, per bottle. For tale by
ft. L. Hunt, 1'harmaoitit, Conduit,
and dealers everywhere.
Henry Neel bought a carload
of hogs from Mike Dukek and
E. A. Stinchfield, which were
delivered in Condon Wednesday.
' B. F. Pike, Joint Represent
ative for this district, was over
from Sherman county for a few
days this week.
The little friends of Miss Elsie
Brunzel were entertained at her
home on Wednesday evening.
The occasion was Miss Elsie's
birthday.
Dan McDougal is working at
Jackson's confectionery this
week. Mr. Jackson is spending
the week with his family visiting
in Portland.
Frank Hollen of Pine Ridge is
staying with his grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hawes, and
attending night' school.
S. B. Barker came up from
Portland Saturday where he has
been visiting with his family dur
ing the holidays. He says it
seems good to get back to Con
don after being in Portland where
it rained every day.
Jamieson & Marshall have
moved into the old Dunn' building
on South Main street, their for
mer place of business having
been rented to the Catholic
'School. If you are in need of
plumbing or any kind of work in
their line, they will attend to it
at once if you leave your orders
at their new place of business.
Farr Bros, desire to say to
their customers that the meat
market wil not hereafter open at
all on Sunday. Those who want
meat for Sunday must get it on
Saturday. '
County Surveyor McMorris
started this week on plats of ev
ery town in the county. These
will be up-to-date and absolutely
correct in every way and will
prove very useful.
E. P. Mahaffey left Thursday
morning for Portland where
Mrs. Mahaffey is now visiting
and together they will visit at
different places in Western Ore
gon for a month. ' Tom Boyd
takes Mr. Mahaffey's place as
conductor on the local branch.
J. N. Cox left yesterday morn
ing for Echo for a few days'
visit with his daughter, Mrs.
Fred Collins.
The Misses Florence and Marie
Thompson who have spent the
summer and fall in Gilliam
county, left yesterday morning
for their home in Brownsville,
Ore., where they, will remain
through the winter.
Notice.
Anyone keeping in employ or
knowing the' whereabouts ' of
one, Chas. Cox, age 18 years,
will kindly notify me at Condon
or Mrs. Fred Collins at Echo,
J. N. Cox. ,
Lost.
A valuable gold bracelet, some
where between Dunn Bros.'
store and the Oregon Hotel. Was
lost on Wednesday afternoon be
tween five and six o'clock. Find
er will leave same at this office.
Itrtt mls in tit city at tl falsi
hotl.
By. & Oilllsm Co, Millinf Co.
0U. few Oilliam Co. Milling Co.
Tit Palace hotel fnriilshr flrst-clsst
ward ant rooina to thslr patrons al
reasonable rts. Try liiatn a week.
The old remedies are beet. Hick
ory Bark Cough Remedy has been
In uae for over 100 years by the old
Dutch Dunkards in Puuiisylyania,
and is still in use by the families of
Western Pennsylvania. It ia ab
solutely pure; made froai the bark
of the white or shell bark hickory
tree. The bark is shipped from the
east, and manufactured in Salem,
Oregon. For sale by R. L. Hunt,
Pharmacist, Condon, Oregon and
all dealers everywhere.
The Condon Globe, the Oregon
Semi-Weekly Journal and the Pa
cifio Monthly alt for 12.50 for a
year, Bubscribgjiiow.
Fine new line of men's and boys'
overooats just arrived at Dunn
Bros.
The old Pennsylvania Dutch
Dunkards recommend "Hickory
Bark Cough Remedy," Guaran
teed to eure your cough and guar
anteed to be pure. Made from the
bark of the shell bark or white hick
ory tree. For sale by R. L. Hunt,
Pharmacist, and all dealers.
Progressive Dominocards Par
ties will be the rage this winter,
The sale of this new household
game is breaking all records.
Dominocards make an attractive
Christmas present, to test the
skill of adults or amuse the child
ren. Sent postpaid for 50 cents,
Sample piece and particulars free.
More agents wanted. Write to
day. ' Dominocards Co., 1807
Chouteau, St Louis, Mo.
For Sale.
The Jackson property on South Main
Street, Inquire at the Ulbs olhce.
Estray Notice. .
Came to .my place a few
months ago-a 3-year-old red cow,
white face, upper slope on each
ear, branded V on right hip; also
a calf with white spot in face,
wattle on neck. Owner can have
same by calling at my ranch and
paying damages, otherwise ani
mala will be sold according to
law.
Loyd Parman.
ALBERT DAMS
Livery and
Feed Stable
Our Livery Stock li Firtt-CIass.
Bestattentlon to boarding Stock.
Your Patronage tsr Solicited.
' SPRING STREET .
Condon Oregon
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OFFICE 2 BLOCKS EAST HOTEL OREGON
Condon, :: Oreaon
J. J. Portwood
LIVERY
and FEED
STABLE
North Main Street.
i Confectionery
Soft Drinks
Candles, Not and Fruit In
Beaton. C'mrars and Tobacco
-Coy clubrooui in connection
I L. T. PRICE, Condon
Are You Looking
FOR A HOME?
No farmer should think of buying land
or a home ontill he has teen a copy ol
Tlia Real Estate Journal. It ha the
target Hit of farms, city property and
slocks of good advertised in It of any
paper puliliiliid and readies 50 000
render each lue 83 per cent, of cbidi
are farmers, and I one of the beat ad
vertiaing mediuui of thl class in the
United State. Advertising rate 16c
pV agate line. Rend 75c and will
until you the Journal for one year ; or tor
10c in silver nr stamp we ail) send it
for two nmntlia on trial.
FARM AND REAL ESTATE
JOURNAL, Traer, la.
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Oregon
StlOIJLlNB
ahd union Pacific
3 TRAINS EAST DAILY
Throngh Tullman standard and tour
iat altmnff ram Hailv tn Otn.h rKi.
cago, Spokane; tourist sleeping car daily
uj muih wiy , vnruugn i unman rourisi
sleeping car (personally conducted)
weeaiy to Chicago, reclining chair cars
(seat free) to the Kaat daily.
LOW RATES I
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Shaving, Shampooing, Hair Cutting
Hot and Cold Baths in Connection,
One door north Gilliam Co. Bank Bldg.
Ticket to and from all part of th.
united states, Canada and Europe.
cor particulars can on or address
D. TfERNEY, Agent
EAST BOUND FROM ARLINGTON.
No. 2-Chicgo Special .. ...1:20 P. M
No. 6 Atlantic Express.. ..12 :-IB A. M
WEST BOUND FROM ARLINGTON.
No. 1 Portland Special 3:10 P. M,
No. 5 Pacific Express. ..... .3:48 A. M
CONDON BRANCH.
No 11 leaves Condon daily (except Sun
day) at 7:fA. M. Arrives at Arling
ton at 11 :10 A M. Leaves Condon Sun-
day at J WS M. arrive at Arlington
at 11 :10 P.M. No. 12 leaves Arlington
daily (except Sunday) at it :f P. M. ar
rives at Condon at :if P. M, Leave,
Arlington Sun lay at P. M., arrive
at Condon at j:f V, M.
Beginning with Monday, January 13th, and con
tinuing until Saturday, January 18th, we will
sacrifice, regardless of cost, our. entire
line of Men's, Ladies and Children's Shoes.
Buckingham & Hecht Men's Shoes,
The John Strootman ladies9 - Shoes,
f
A Fine Line of Children's Shoes.
Do not ask us to charge any of the SHOES put on sale as the
price we will make will justify you in borrowing the money to
make the purchase. This is the place to get your Shoes.
DUNN BROS , Inc.
We will be with you un
- till January 1st and our
Winter and Holiday
stock of mounts and
folders has arrived.
They are something dif
ferent arici better than
we have ever had before.
Call and see them.
E. o. 7nwiFiU
PHOTOGRAPHER
WALL PAPER
PAINTS, OILS
AND VARNISH
Largest and best select
ed stock in "the County.
Estimates furnished on
jobs as to material and labor.
W. A. DARLING.
Fall ancl Winter
M I LL I N ERY
Mrs. M. E. Summers will hold her
Grand Opening of Fall and Winter
Millinery Creations and Hats on
September 19 20-21 at her home on
Oregon, street opposite the Times
office. Children's School Hats a
Specialty.
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Livery
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Ramsau. Props.
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HOMESTEADERS,
ATTENTION
The Globe is" now prepared
to publish notices of final
proof. Call at our office and
get receipt and your notice
will unnpar in this miner.
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CONDON AMUSEMENT HALL
BUSHELMAN It MILLER. Props. '
v TOBACCOS " An appropriate resort in . BILLIARDS
CIGARS which you are invited to . POOL
CANDIES spend a pleasant hour CLUB ROOMS
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MAIN STR E ET,. CONDON
(Mill
OTomptlT crstikitkMl tn 11 oonntrk, or WO FtC
tered. beitd bkelth, Model or 1'imXo. for tW
report on prwMiinuny. all ausiNESt
TfttcnV COWriDCHTIAL. l'AtU BOiUiaM
Wluly. hnrpsusuntT rrfrrmn.
Witlnasr&ke uiT?ntort iIkmiIU haTft our rwod
book on How to obtain and M pwmt, V hxt in
TRntionavitl pKT.HowtoirrtaiTk&rtm'rrKlothfr
alUsUkls) inlrvrmattun. Hrr tltm U any suklr
D. SWIFT & CO.
1 501 Seventh St, Washlngtofl, D,
oopimilu c, tN ALL COUNTRK.
monry aJ njlen tkt patient.
fitmt sad Wrifwiwt Fractlos belstlnly.
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First National Bank of Condon
Capital $2S,000
DOES A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS
No matter how luge, no mutter how small, this bank will giva jour
bosinesa the careful ottentioa which its central locution and personal
Interests warrant.
Drafts IssuaJ on H parts of tha World. W solicit your patronac
it in this paper, p
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Sanitary Plumbing!
MEANS doing away
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wim an sons oi ai- ,
seasea, doctors' bills, !
etc. Think it over but 1
not too long! Have
your drain pipes look- 1
ed after by : : :
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Agts for Sampson Windmill
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GILLIAM COUNTY BANK
Capital $50,000
Transacts a General Bunking Business. Tkh
mestic and Foreign Exchange boughtandsoUl.
Dtnoton-a. B. BARKER, JAY BOWERMAN, C. 0. FOBTWOOD. i. W.
KE18ACBKB, R. T. COX.
CONDON,
OREOON
THE PALACE HOTEL
CARN1NE BROS, Proprietors,
MOST comodious Hotel in the city. Table supplied
AlA with the best the market affords. Special atten
tention given to the comfort of gueBts. :: ; :: ::
Headquarters for Farmers and Stockmen.
CONDON, OREGON
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