Condon globe. (Condon, Gilliam Co., Or.) 189?-1919, January 17, 1908, Image 3

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    jWOfTE WEEK
Bronzel & Son, the local stock
buyers, shipped two car loads of
cattle from their local yards onj
Saturday.
Amoa Ilawcs of Spray was in
Condon the latter part of last
week with a bunch of horses.
Concerning
Womankind.
It ."la WIm to RamamlAr
That It Takes Two to Mike
Quarrel Tha Simply
Draitad Debutant -A Trua
and Honest Friend.
Henry Noel returned from
Tortland Saturday evening,
where he had been to attend the
sale of a large shipment of hogs.
Mr. and Mrs. John Jackson
and children returned Saturday
evening from a viait with relat
ives in the Rose City.
. Wm. Rhinehart came up
from Portland Saturday for a
visit with his brothers.
Mrs. Eva Morgan, of Gilliam
county, arrived in Coldcndale
last Tuesday to spend the winter
with her daughter, Mrs. Henry
Teague. Goldendale Sentinel,
M. J. Lynch was registered
at one of The Dalles hotels the
latter part of last week.
One of the latest foreigners to
take out citizenship papers in
the United States is Paul Ferdi
nand Rcike Belaskati Beilke.
Paul, etc., etc, hails from Prus
sia and it is said that when he
came over some years atro it took
the immigration officers 48 hours
to unravel his name. "Paul" as
his friends call him for short, is
now a good citizen of this country
ana resides in Oregon.
Fred Wilson, of the law firm
ofMenefeeA Wilson, and who
has just returned from a business
trip to Condon, says the people
up that way are firm believers
in the idea that this season is
going to be as good as last to
crops and business of every form.
They are pleased with the out
look. The Dalles Chronicle.
W. W. Steiwer, banker of Fos
sil and large cattle owner of;
Wheeler county is in Portland
this week. He is one of the
defendants in a suit brought
against him by the Government
for fencing Government land.
His trial is scheduled in the Fed
eral Court for this week.
.. . . i I, - j (
Charles Hcin of Mayville was
in Condon Monday, attending to
business matters, closing a deal
with S. B. Barker for a half
section of land. Mr. Hein is
going in for farming on a much
larger scale and intends putting
in : several hundred acres of
beardless barley in addition to
many acres of wheat While in
the city Mr. Hein paid the
Globe office a call, leaving some
excellent samples of his home
made liverwurst and frankfurters
for the office force. Charley
used to be in the butcher busi
ness in San Francisco and we
can-surely testify to the fact
that he understands the art of
making the good old German
sausages.
"It takes two to make a nuurrul.
remarked Mr. Wlnelelgti as alia wiped
away lira. Klntterhy's tears.
That young Diatrou had Junt beu
fhroUKb another quarrel wild her bet
tar balf. He bad gone out without
sayliif goodbr, and tlie front door bail
lammed viciously behind Ulm.
"H-m-iur muttered the eicellent
aire. Wleelelgh after ahe beard (tie de
talla. "When you aaw lie was In a
bad bumor why didn't you leave til-u
a loner
"1-I-felt to badly I Just bad to
aeak to blm," eobbed foollab lira,
r'lutterby.
, There you are!" exclaimed the older
woman, "tack of aetf control! I tell
you what," ahe went ou, "If I kept a
Rlrla' echool 1 would end lew time
In teaching conclmlogy and botany and
mora In grounding my pupil In K'wxl,
Old fashioned aelf control It a-mii.l
certainly do tbem more good la after
life. Just look at the glrla nowadaya,
my dear, and notice bow many of
them lack It altogether. They are
fidgety, byaterlcal. and, Instead of nl
lowing the masculine ex io run after
them, aa the Creator wisely Intended,
they are simply craay for attention ami
make themselves cheap becuuae they
haven't enough aelf control to wall
for It.
"Divorcee were iievor ao frequent In
the old daya, I can Mjuxi. Women
lad aelf eonlrol then. They learned
wlten it waa wise to keep alienee. There
were no quarrela ns there are now
Women had more dignity, and theh
seir control gave them a queenly ah
which commanded more respect and
attention than all the tirade of tbelr
deaeendanta ever can, if ymi Jnst lis
ten to an old woman, my dear, you will
learn to practice aelf control. You will
aoon tie too well grounded In It to an
ewer back, and quarrel will die out
lu your household because, aa I observ
ed before, It takea twp people to make
mem.
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fr. Dlifotl (UfWirr tor cmihg Mtm.
Scientific Mttm.
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H. C. IS
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Architect
OFFICE 2 BLOCKS EAST HOTEL OREGON
Condon. : : Oregon
w
J. J. Portwood
LIVERY
and FEED
STABLE
North Main Street.
Charm ef Sweet SlmpllcltyT
There' a aweetly pretty glrir ex
ciaimea one or the patronemee at
recent dance. "I'm going to see that
C H. Williams of this city,
vice-president of the American
National Retail Jewelers Associ
ation, has been notified of the
meeting of that body to be held
in Cincinnati the last of this
month. It is doubtful whether
Mr. Williams can go east at that
time on account of the large
amount of business which re
quires his attention here.
The city officers of the little
town of Mitchell made a raid on
a poker game a few days ago and
as the result the treasury was
enriched to the tune of $35.
Ben K. Thompson of Condon.
who was ODerated UDon at The
Dalles Sanatorium was able to
come home Saturday.
Archie Boyce passed through
Condon the first of the week on
his way to Mayville. -
"rrAES two to MAsa a jdabu"
ho has n good time. Clio Is ao dlf
"oreut from tho other debutantes si
Implo. unaffected and wholesome loot:
Hit."
And of course after t'jat the girl ha-l
s wvciy time.
Now. tho truth la that tbo debutant,
i quertlon waa rcnlly no proitler t!i:it
!' others and hot nearly as crncefut
hit Klie posnesaed a ino;her wlio wa:
"le'ver.
1 Her mother hiul drcsred her lu th.
'Illllllent ni.HinOP tinKBlllIn aa n vnnn
tlrl ahould dress, while nil tlio oilier,
vore Parisian creations tuliable fo.
oimg mntrons.
This overdressing of glils Just in;iU
ng their bow to society la very murUeV.
hla v, Inter, and for that reason ouc
tmple little maiden stood but vorj
Conspicuously.
"! Her dross was of fine material, most
beautirully fitted, but It fell In abso
lutely unoruanieuted linos allowing
the supple curves of her girlish figure.
The effect waa striking.
Wlso mothers, take notice.
Aa Othera See Ua.
Recently a group of women were
tearing In shreds the reputation of a
member of their sex. Comment ou her
actions ran high. Finally Bomebody
turned to the only silent one In the
crowd and remarked excitedly:
"What do you think of that?"
"I'm aorry," came the quiet answer,
"but I can't discuss the subject.. I am
a friend of hers."
In about three minutes the group
bad dispersed. They were all friends
of the woman .they were gossiping
about They had dined and lunched
and visited at her bouse, and the shot
went home.
It's a pity one doea not meet of tenett
In society the loyal woman -who re
fuses to chatUr V)ut her friends.
MAUD EOBINSON.
I Confectionery i
Soft Drinks I
P
Candies, Nut and Fruit In
Season. Cigara and Tobacco
Coayclubroout in connection
L. T. PRICE, Condon
a.
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 Ladies'. Shoes,
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., a
DUNN BROS., Inc.
J
Are You Looking
FOR A HOME?
No farmer should think ol bovine land
or a home untill he baa eeen a ropy ol
The Real Kutale Journal.- It has the
largett lial of larine, city property and
ttocke of goods advertiaed In it of any
paper piilillihi-d and reaches 50 000
readera each lame 83 per cent, of which
are farmers, and la one of the beat ad
vertising mediums of title data in the
United StRtea. Advertising rates 15c
oer airste Unit. Hnii 7V, ;m
mail you the Jonrnitl for one year: or for
iuu in invar or iumi we IU Semi II
or iwo monms on trial.
FARM AND RFAI F8TATC
JOURNAL, Traer, la.
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 and better than
we have ever had before.
. Call and see them.
E. G. mFRRIFIFlD
PHOTOGRAPHER
WALL PAPER
PAINTS, OILS
i
lin
noirLmB
Union Pacific
AND VARNISH
Lareeet and beat aelec.U
ed stock in the County.
tsiimates furni8d on
jobeaa to material MJ labor.
W. A. DARLINC.
Fall and Winter
MILLI N ER Y
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 etreet opposite the Times
office. Children's School Hats a
Special ty.
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3 TRAINS EAST DAILY I LlVftrV
Barn
ilardman &
Ram&au. Props.
Condon, Oregon
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CONDONx AMUSEMENT HALL
BUSHELMAN & MILLER, Props. -
TOBACCOS An appropriate retort in BILLIARDS
CIGARS which you are invited to POOL
' INDIES r J spend a pleasant hour CLUB ROOMS
MA I N STR E EH", CO N DON
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or photo, lor peart wrrh mod tnm tvpot 1,
Bmkmt frvfrt wkk Wmikbfttm smv time.
wat wt MrhifMiMt Pnetlea EietiiMj.
waaHiNOTON, d. e.
1M
Throtlffh Pullman (nrf.l ..4 .
. p -w.uM.u muA tuur
wt sieemne cars n tn i iwi
caao, pokane; tounat Bleeping car daily
viij ; uiroogn ruilman tourist
wrrmur cars ipersonallr - conducted)
weealjr to Chicago, reclining chair cars
u( mi uie uii aaiif .
LOW RATESI
Tickets tn anil km .11 ...a. - .
UUllCU ClLMI.Hfll. t BnaiTa an4 IS
w. uvuwra mi on or aaoresa
D. TIERNEY, Agent
0. R. Q N- V&h
EAST BOUND FROM ARLINGTON
No. 2 Chicago Special 1 :20 P. M.
No. 6 Atlantic Expreaa... .12:45 A. M.
WEST BOUND FROM ARLINGTON.
No. I Portland Special 8:10 P. M.
No. 5 Paoiao Express 3:48 A. M.
CONDON BRANCH.
No 11 leaves Condon daily feacent Sun
day) at A. M. Arrivea at Arling
ton at 11 :10 A M. Leaves Condon Sun
day at r US M. arrives at Arlington
at 11 :10 P.M. No. 12 leaves Arlington
daily (except Sunday) at P. M.ar-
rivea at Condon at.? P. M. Leave
Arlington Sun lay at Mut P. M.. arrive
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ATTEHTIOII
The Globe is uow prepared
to publish notices of final
, proof. Call at our office and
get receipt and your notice
Will Armour in ttiiu nano.
ffinrn
jrmnnnrum
r in this paper. 5
iuvnunnnnnnruiru
Sanltaru Plumbing!
MEANS doing away
with all sorts of di
seases, doctors' bills,
etc. Think it over but
not too Inner? Hnia
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your drain nins InoW.
ed after by : : ;
JAMIES0N& Tho
MARSHALL, " Plumbers
Agts for Sampson Windmill ,
Edward Dunk, President; Andrkw Greinkr, Vice-Prei-ident;
g N.Farsswoth, Cashier; Wm.Wehru; P.M. Putkr.
' '' No. 7069.
g Capital $25,000 Profits S5.000 I
I Does a General Banking Buslnessl
& No matter how large, no matter hew simill, this Baiik
& will give you r buBtneBs the careful attention which its
personal interests warrant. Your patronage solicited. $
J Drafts issued on all Darts of the. world St rmt i
. --..v.. uuuic IlieitlVUblUU.
1 a. IAUEk, rraUnl UT tOWEMAR. Tka-Tmtlal '"' C O. KTW0(. Cukfei
GILLIAM COUNTY BANK
Capital $50,000
TransacU a General Banking Business. Do.
: meatic and Foreign Exchange bought and sold.
' OtraalDEt-a. . BARKER. JAT BOWERMAN, a 0. FORIWOOD 1 v 1
.. . , REI8ACHKR, R. T. COX. '
CONDON,
OREOON
THE PALACE HOTEL
CARNINE BROS. Proprietors.
1
MOST comodious Hotel in the city. Table supplied
with the best the market affords. Special atteif-
tention given to the comfort of guests. :: :r . '
Headquarters fop Farmers and Stockmen.
CONDON, OREGON
at Condon at 3 r. M. -