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About Condon globe. (Condon, Gilliam Co., Or.) 189?-1919 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 31, 1908)
Ijlijlll ItiPTSlinPN ki MSTIFSSE rttbHitHrrt. FRIDAY,- JANUARY 31. 1008. L - MMt'MITJON ratci, u.to n VB. Xutnwl at fukm u ammdeUM !t. "? ' "' t uUUhtd ler FrtdeT. J COM tef.f el itB4ln"i4ltfcoM a" il Th.nia ItaaolaUona Ot RwWWt, 11 t emu mt Una, In ad vnuee, wwta to Una. Ulnar edrUliiirete on epjUlreuon. Tho Oregonian,, with an Im partial desire for justice which is echoed by every respectable newnpaper in Oregon, -dcmandu that Mr. Heney make known without equivocation the specific charges which he claims to hold against Senator Fulton. Insinu ations and mysterious sugges tions of wrong doing, thrown out for the political injury of a prom inent citizen, are unfair and un worthy of respect. Mr. Fulton is entitled to know the accusa tions against him and if Mr. Heney knows of anything really damairinar to his character he should state it - i Th ffi iira ii11hOTm Nat lol el lateral Inwml but Utoodlturdla Uieen reeponelMIHr lor HWMU oe IXtttaioae e w paiji rntiHTrosDOM. no. m. r. or a. uttr j u,,nil. avaulna of earn momb In Arm orr Rail M iwn. VMUna bfothete ere I ,mu4 to at Mi IUk ae. A warn weleoow ewxu run. Monev is acain getting soplen tiful that a man can carry a piece around in his pocket for hick. San Francisco now considers itself purged, but the scent o: the grafters will cling to it for a while. So far winter has been regard ed as a failure by the man who likes to shovel snow. The Japanese are the interna tional trouble-germs. Politics are still quiet at the county seat The district attor ney fight has cleared a little the Inst week bv the definite with drawal of J. W. Allen from the race, leaving the field to Messrs. Parker, Collier and Burdett but there is enough in mess to make things lively.-Wheeler Co. News. Some mail order houses in Chi cago are discharging their clerks who were getting living wages, and keeping only those whose wages are hardly sufficient to kecD body and 'soul together. It is this inhuman practice that forces so many of the young wo men in the cities to lives of bid People who are tempted to Bend orders to such houses in the be lief that they can buy more cheaply of them, will do well to ask themselves whether they can afford to endorse so im moral a policy, for it is immoral. The statistics of the unemploy ed in the big cities would be more enlightening if they indica ted what proportion of them would work if they had the op portunity. Has anyone from the South stopped you yet to say that this here prohibition business is get ting serious,! by gum? The mother-in-law j6ke reach es the climax in the case of a Delaware man who has just mar ried his'n. . ' There seems to be some doubt as to whether banker Walsh will get 540 or 270 years for his bank -wrecking exploit But in the or dinary course of . events, we should think either out would be sufficient Real Estate Transfers C. F.Armstrong to Estelle Myers, Lots in Condon $1000.00 John II. Hudson et ux to Mabe Haltsoad, City Lots $80.50 David S. Sprinkle et ux to Matt Chambers, 160 acres $400.00 Z. F. Moody et ux 'to Ralph E. Moody, 160 acres $1.00 B.W. Griffin et ux to Z. F.Moody, 160 acres " $1500.00 N. P. Ry. Co. to E. A. Mann, . 40 acres $320.00 Edward Dunn et ux to Sisters o: St Dominic, City Lots $1.00 Wonathan Boyer to, I. S. Sullivan, 520 acres $1.00 Mr. Bryan declares that he has made enough money in the past ten years to make him in dependent for life. And this would be a good argument - with some interests against electing him to tile presidency. , Election time is getting nearer and nearer the voters of Gilliam county and of this district yet the political talk among the peo ple has been very quiet no can didates having' given out their bonafide announcements and in tention of becoming candidates for certain offices. What the voters of this county and district , want is good strong men men who will work for the good of the people and not for their own selfish end, men who will stand by the new order of things, and will get away from the old regime which meant dollars into their own pockets. The coming election will give the voter a chance to make a choice of men to whom he give! power, and thus requires the greatest pos sible attention and good judg ment on the part of the voter. " Sore because the fellow who had been advertising was getting all the results, is the sad state of mind of the other fellow who claims to have advertising space to sell to the good merchants of this city yes, dead space, with a bunch of gossip thrown in Space which if he cannot use himself to his own advantage is no earthly good to anyone else. Better wake' up and drive the hatchet into the ground and get unto the vast resources of Gil liam county, spread the good news to the world and let your journal be of some value to the community which is supporting you. Advertised Letter Condon, Ore., Jan. 25, 190a Biesecker, Jessie Byer, Louis Ewell, J A Kocher, Sam Long, Jacob -Sanders, Arthur John F. Reisacher Postmaster SWEET 111? IT OD OF 1SIC A complete course of instruc tion in tbii excellent method under the direction of a graduate. - 5t. Styonas IquiQaeool OCD 0 Forgets Purse Containing $67 How would you like to be the fellow who had just bought some thing from the "newsy" on the train and in the attempt to "dig up" find that your pocket book with $67 was a "minus quantity. " This was the sad misfortune' of Tvtlio Trammels who returned from a week's trip to Spokane last Monday. Trammels had stopped over night in Pendleton in order to make connection with the Pendleton local and - in the wee hours of the morning in the endeayor to make, the train in plenty of time forgot his purse. ' Not until he reached into his pockets on needing money to pay for something on the train, did he become aware of the fact that his roll of money had been left behind. ' Having a through ticket he got home allright, but had to write a letter to the hotel as he did not have the price of a tele gram. He went back to work on the M. K. Thompson ranch, and we hope that his money has been returned. ft", "; ) QOQ 0 THE BEST . in PRINTED STA- n TIONERY can be had ft ' at the GLOBE PRItlTEBY CALL UP or SEE US about our Prices. Prompt Service and Work Guaranteed. o: :o U 'r-m-'r 0 w-"elL- OOOfT'1"'"!' "''." 0 o Farr Bros. Meat Market Choice Fresh and Cured Meats of all Kinds. N Highest Cash Price Paid for Hides." Johnson Building. Condon. Oregon. D. Professional Directory. H. PARKER ATTORKEY-AT-LAY Offlra In Condon National Bank Blurt. G. W. PARMAN ATTORNEY-AT-LAW . U. 8. COUIilSSIONEI Careful attention fiveu to all batlnut tutrortod in niyara. Ctmrtti 11 1 k : Condon, Oregon. Yyooo a oavev. Phyeiclana and Surgeons f anil NKht rail, mrnnntlr anewewd om. , Mwond Kim Karat JJulMlna, eonwf Main and tfattng Mrrcu. Condon. Oregon J W. DONNELLY. M. D. Physician and Surgeon. s Disease of Women a Specialty. Condon, Ore, HE iilJ . f ALBERT DAMS Livery and FoodStablc Our ptny Stock i Flrit-C!iS. . Beit attention to boarding Stock. Your Patronage is Solicited. . BPRINQ STREET Condon Oregon The q. K. BjBEl Shop OOLDEN A ftTBVKNS, rroprietor Shaving, Shampooing, Hair Cutting Hot and Cold Baths in Connection. One door north Uilllam CovBank BIJg. B. r. BUTLER DENTIST Crown and Briiin Work a (prrlalty. OOU V pualn 111 utuiaa U. tuiit hiumiuis. Condon, Oregon E. KENKIDY.k. D, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Day and Might Calif promptly aniwered Arlington s : Oregon a weuj AUCTlONtrR AND VALUATOR trial attention 1tb to anilam Salaa i aatad.- VaiuaUana gUea, CONDON, OXIOO U.l.BARKFR Q G Company n " 1 n O Jteayy Jiarduare n parn Imp!erei)t5 y tJ qnnruwuxnnnriAnnAnnnnvruuirip J(?I(?pbon(i Have a 'phone put into your place of business or yoor res idence and you will wonder how you have gotten along without it before. Apply for rates and telephone service at the office. , I - w Gas engine ingiter cells spec- tally made for gasoline engines and also all kinds of telephone material always on hand. See L E. LflURAflCE uxnnjmruuAnnnnivuvrinuinnri Progressive Domlnocards Par ties will be the rage this winter, The sale of this new household game is breaking all records. Dominocard3 make an attractive Christmas present, to test the skill of adults or amuse the child ren. Sent postpaid for 60 cents. Sample piece and particulars free. More agents wanted. Write to day. Dominocards Co., 1807 Chouteau, St Louis, Mo. Notice. A Bchool teacher is wanted -i District No. 40. Apply to or ad dress, C. A. Lovqrfn, Gooseberry, Ore. U 4 hUtt a 4ft W V t m HUE S. B. BAHliER GO m ll General Merchandise t l C - 4 m hi Building Material M tit m m m 14 in 4 i ft P AUCoodtof hiyett grade at lowest prieet. You will be eure of rigni treatment ij you a eat wun inmjirm Dry Goods Groceries Hardware FURNITURE p. a I a va a a a vm w vy vaaMwaay- w e ?' Wa1 mfpt.fw- fS..fl,av'. effc efrf ne eye 9 1 n Condon Dray and Transfer XW.HIRE Proprietor Line. All Kinds of Light and Heay Hauling Pianos carefully bandied Large amount of ood and Coal on band. Condon Meat Company JOHN HARRISON. Praprkter Fresh and Cured MeaU, Beef, Pork, Mutton and Veal A SHARE OF YOUR PATRONAGE IS" SOLICITED CMMrSpdaf anJOracoaStiMte CONDON, OREGON WHEAT BARLEY INTERIOR WAREHOUSE Co. " BALFOUR, GUTHRIE & CO.; Managers. Higtst Prutt Paid Far Grain. Gtneral U arehtuse Buswtss Conducted. HW Starugt and Baling a Specialty. Dtalm m Sath Wirt Naib .'t.i,Lime, Sulphur Cement SMttf Dip Etc. OATS RYE KERRIFFORD: WAREHOUSE CO. Di B. THOMAS, MSH. CDKiOH, OEECGH Wo6!, Hides,, Barb, Wire, SaltT Black Leaf Dip, and Sheepmen's Supplies. Storage and Forwarding. Highest Pri ces Paid for all kinds of Grain. ir- Stewart CampUU , Juom Campbell THISTLE BAR CAMPBCU BROS, fYaartataf. Fine Stock of Wines, Liquors and Cigars CWrHl NEW STOCK NEW BUODINO North Main Street,: Condon, Oregon. 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. I 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. Treasurers Notice. All county warrants registered prior Sept to, 1907. will be paid n poo pre sentation at my office. Interest ceases Sept to, 1907. E W. Moobb, Treasurer ol Gilliam county, Oregon 70OO Condon Post Cards of Condon and Gilliam conty. 7000 j ust re ceived, 2 for a nickel at Hunt's DruR Store. Wanted. A good woman cook and a girl to wait on the table. Apply to or address,; Mrs. G. E. Moore, v -J" Box 194, Condon, Oregon. VI MTrh Local rprentatlTe for Con II An I EU Jun sml vicinity to look alter nrnewaU and innrvanc nib crtptlon Hit ol a prominent monthly magazine on a ulary and eommlsgloa banti. xnerlenre deatrabli; but not necessary. Goud ovportwulty ion right ptnan. 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