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KEWS Of THE WEEK
John Pirie of Mayville return'
ed Saturday evening from The
Dalles where he made final proof
on his homestead.
Chas. Lilhe returned to this uuy bimmons was
city last Friday after a month's visitor in The Dalles
stay in Portland. Business mat- last week.
ters called him back, but after
spending some time on his ranch
he will return to the Rose City.
a business
Friday of
Mr. Cushing of the firm of
Keys & Cushing of Mayville was
a Condon visitor last Saturday.
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was a umoon i visitor a lew aays Satmiayi
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J V. H,mt bn, iovkxI his lenaea ine l. u. u. . installation
sorrel drivimr team which had s W 01 Saturday.
of
strayed toward the John
river several weeks ago.
Day
The annual installation of offi
cers of the local K. of P. lodge
which should have taken place
on Tuesday evening was post
poned until their next meeting.
Mrs. Mary J. Rice and Mrs. D.
I A. Moore left Monday morning
for Pendleton to attend the mar
riage of Miss Delia Burton to
Glen Roland which took place
Monday evening. Ihe bride is
well known and has many friends
I in this vicinity. The groom is a
Jennie and Theodore Palmer street car conductor in Portland
of Ajax spent several days in at which place the happy couple
Condon the past week with their will reside in the future.
sister Miss Lizzie Palmer. They
returned home on Monday. Elder A. J. - Moore returned
i
Monday evening from a visit to
Geo. Weigel expects to go to the Rose City.
The Dalles Tuesday morning to
attend his brother's wedding. B. F. Greiner was in The Dalles
Before returning home he will the latter part of last week at
take a run up to the mineral tending to land- buiness.
springs at Carson, Wash., for
the benefit of his health. W. Prvor and familv return
Saturday evening from The
Mrs. C. 0. Portwood left on Dalles where they had been vis-
Tuesday morning s tram for anting.
week's visit with friends in
Portland.
Mrs. T. G. Johnson was a pas-
Circuit Judge E. V. Littlefield
was in Condon Saturday on his
way to Fossil where he will hold
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OUR SPRING SHOES
HAVE ARRIVED I I
OFFICE 1 HOCKS EAST HOTEL OMCM
Condon, :: Oregon'
J. J. Portwood
LIVERY
and FEED
STABLE
North Main Street.
i Confectionery
Soft Drinks I
senger for Portland on Tuesday the remilar session of th Jan.
Urn, I-i.- I
lur wees, a visit witu iciauvet. nnrv form nf tho ironi .mi
for Wheeler countv.
j. a. rropnei nas Deen out ait
weejc witn a gang oi men worK- ty. Brunzel was a PortknH vis.
ing on tne telephone line, says itor the latter part of last week.
ine spray oouner. iney are
wonangup me nver now ana The charitable organizations
as soon as mat is nnsnea me on the Pacific coast report that
naysu: anu casm unes wm oe many native Americans are in
built and the Hartman line neeA 0t assistance, hut tkt tho
which has been recently pur- Japanese appear to have plenty
ciiuseu wiu ue repaired. inisi0f money.
une win connect us witn Dotn
Heppner and Condon.
BUSINESS LOCALS
H. S. Rice of the
Weigel & Rice, went
firm of I
to The
can you anora to trine witn so
Dalles on Monday for a week's serious a matter as to neglect a bad
visit with relatives and friends, cough or cold, when for a trifling
He will return Mondav. Mr. amount you can secure a bottle of
Rice was accompanied by -his Hickory Bark Cough Remedy ,,!
friend, Joe Mclnerny of The inai 18 guarameeu to cure or your
Dalles, who has been his truest money refunded. Price 25c 50c
for several days.
Mrs. McCune of Portland who
is visiting at the home of Mrs.
m. t. wiiKes in tnis city, ex
pects to return home on tomor
row's train.
and $1.00, per bottle. For sale by
R. L. Hunt, Pharmacist, Condon,
and dealers everywhere.
Best meals in tbe city at the Palace
hotel. ,
Ira Jones of Ajax was in Con
don Monday and Tuesday, leav-
. ing for The Dalles on Wednes
day morning where he will re
main for a month or so to re
ceive treatment from Dr. Ander
son, the osteopath. Ira is still
suffering from a .lame back,
caused by a fall from a header
wagon last summer. While in
town he paid this office a pleas
ant call and ordered the Globe
Bye. See Gilliaru Co. Milling Co.
Oata. See Gilliam Co. Milling Co.
The Palace hotel (ortiiahe first-class
ward and rooini to their patrons at
reasonable rates. Try them a week.
The old remedies are best. Hick
ory Bark Cough Remedy has been
in use for over 100 years by the old
Dutch Duiikards in Pennsylvania,
and is still in use by the families of
Western Pennsylvania. It is ab
sent to his address at The Dalles solutely Dure: made froai the bark
that he may keep keep posted of the white or shell bark hickory
on the doings at home.
Chester Titus of Olex is learn
ing the jewelry business in Wil
liams' jewelry store.
E. R. Sloan of Lost Valley was
in Condon last Friday. While
here he bought a Victor grapho-
phone of Hunt the Druggist
f EdStinchfieldof Mayville took
in the Odd Fellows meeting in
uondon last Saturday.
Ira Carter was among the
Mayville delegates to the lodge
doings in this city Saturday.
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 every where.
The Condon Globe, tbe Oregon
Semi-Weekly Journal and the Pa
cific Monthly all for $2.50 for a
year. Subscribe now.
Fine new line of men's and boys'
overcoats just arrived at Duun
Bros.
The old Pennsylvania Dutch
Dunkards recommend "Hickory
Bark Cough Remedy." Guaran
teed to cure your cough and guar
anteed to be pure. Made from the
Do your repairs on Watches Dark Ot tneStlell bark OT White hick
Clocis or Jewelry. William I ' . . m . . T n
me jeweler ana Graduate " J w. inr tutio uv xv. u. iiuiil,
Optician. Jf. Main Street p. .m - . . , ..,
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LET AN EXPERT
U For Men and Boys, the (J
Buckingham and
Hecht Shoes. Fa
mous for Style and
wearing qualities.
For Ladies and Girls
the John Stroot
man Shoes have
no Equal.
L Up-to-date Spring Styles. JJ
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Candies, Nut and Fruits in
Season. Cigars and Tobacco
Coxy club room In connection
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PRICE.
Condon
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to Kansas city j through Pullman tourist
sleeving cars (personally conducted)
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tseata free) to tbe East daily.
LOW RATES I
Tickets to and from all carta of tha
United States, Canada and Europe.
For particulars call on or address
D. TIERNEY, Agent
EAST BOUND FROM ARLINGTON.
No. 2 Chicago Special 1 :20 P. M.
No. 6 Atlantic Express 12:J5A. M.
WEST BOUND FROM ARLINGTON.
No. 1 Portland Special 3:10 P. M.
No. 5 Pacific Express 3:48 A. M.
CONDON BRANCH.
No 11 leaves Condon daily (except Sun
day) at 7vA. M. Arrives at Arling
ton at II :10AM. Leaves Condon Sun
day at J. M. arrives at Arlington
at 11 :10 P. M. No. 12 leaves Arlington
daily (except Sunday) at 12:45 f- M. ar
rives at Condon at 3:4$ P. M. Leaves
Arlington Sun lay at 13.4s P. M..arrives
DUNN BROS., Inc.
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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
i we have ever had before.
Call and see them.
PHOTOCRAPHER
WALL PAPER
PAINTS, OILS
AND VARNISH
Largest and beat select
ed stock in the County.
Estimates furnixhed on
jobs as to material and labor.
W. A. DARLING.
Fall and Winter
MILLIN E R 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 borne on
Oregon street opposite the Times
ofTice. Children's School Hals a
' Specialty.
CONDON AMUSEMENT HALL
tfUSHELMAN A MILLER. Prop..
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An appropriate resort in BILLIARDS
which you are invited to rOOL
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ATTENTION
The Globe is now prepared
to publish notices of final
proof. Call at our oflice and
get receipt and your notice
will annenr in this nnnnr.
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Sanltaru Plumbing!
MEANS doing away
. with all sorts of di
seases, doctors' bills,
etc. Think it over but
not too lono;! Have
your drain pipes look
, ed after by : : :
JrtMIESON & The
MrtRSfiftLL, Plumber.
Agts for Sampson Windmill
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pi5 OTC Of 50f,D0Jf(
Capital $26,000 Profits $5,000
i Does a General Banking Business!
t? No matter how large, no matter how small, this Datik
will give your bosineHS the careful attention which its $
jj personal interests warrant. Your patronage solicited. J?
Drafts issued on all parts of the world. Strictly homo institution.
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GILLIAM COUNTY BANK
Capital ejSO.OOO
Transacts a General Banking Business. Do
nipsllc and Foreign Kirlmnyn bounlitand anlil.
DlrMKrs-a, . BABKER, JAT BOWERMAN. & O. PORTWOOD. I. 9.
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CONDON,
OREGON
THE PALACE HOTEL
CARNINE BROS, Proprietors.
- MOST comodious Hotel in the city. Table supplied
with the best the market affords. Special atten
tention given to tbe comfort of guests. ... s: :: ::
Headquarters for farmers and Stockmen.
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