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About Condon globe. (Condon, Gilliam Co., Or.) 189?-1919 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 31, 1908)
Fred Collins, who has been working in the local warehouses, left Monday for Arlington where he will remain a few days before going to Silverton, Ore,, to spend the rest of the winter. Ralph Ellsworth went along with him. Mrs. Sherman Wade of Qlex has been in the city during the past week, the guest of her sis ters, the Misses Ranney. Mrs. Wade expects to return home on Saturday. Lester Wade made the home folks at Olex a visit on last Sat urday. Miss Hattie Loftin has return ed to Condon after a visit with her parents who live a few miles north of Rock Creek. Louis Doonar, at one time pro prietor of the telephone com pany but now of Bandon, arrived Monday evening to attend busi ness matters for a few days. The invariable remark of one person meeting another on the streets of Condon during the first part of the week was, "This is fine weather, isn't it?" Ahd as invariably came the reply, 'Tes fine," but we'll have to make up for this later." Mrs. J.W.Hire was a passenger on Monday's local bound for Arlington as the guest of Mrs. W. H. Morrison. The constant drpof water wears away the hardest stone; The constant gnaw of Towser masticates the toughest bono. The constant wooing lover bears away the blushing maid; And the constant advertiser is the one that geU the trade. Editor Stewart of the Fossil Journal arrived in Condon Mon day evening from Portland where he has been during the past two weeks as a witness in the land fraud trials. He said that the case, implicating the officers of the Butte Creek Co., was pract;- cally over. During the past week the stage line between this city and Fossil has been crowded with Fossilites who were returning from Port land where they had been sum moned to appear before the Fed eral Court It is said that fully half of Fossil was in Portland during the trials and that the Wheeler County seat was practi cally deserted. Mrs. Edward Dunn returned Monday evening from Albany, where she has been spending a week visiting with Mrs. Miller, formerly Miss Mollie Gibbons. Jacob Schroeder, of the Kerr, Gilford warehouse at Mikkalo, was in town Monday evening. Hallie Rice returned on Mon day's train from a week's visit with friends at The Dalles. Mrs. C. 0. Portwood returned Saturday evening from a week's visit in Portland. W. L Barker returned from a business trip to Portland on Sat urday. . While in the city he at tended the meetings of the Hard ware Dealers of Oregon. M. M. Bledsoe, the Baptist missionary, for Oregon, preach ed two interesting sermons on Sunday last before united con gregations. The morning ser vices were held in the Congrega tional church and the evening in the Baptist church. Both church es were crowded to seating ca pacity and the missionary's words were well received. We notice by one of last week's Oregonians that the Kerr, Gif ford Warehouse Co. had shipped the first car of wheat to leave Roosevelt, Wn. Roosevelt is across the river from Arlington and bids fair to be a very good town in a short time as there is a big country behind it Mrs. M. J. Simmons, who has been quite ill for some time, re turned home Wednesday accom panied by her daughter, Miss Laura Simmons. Fossil Journal. J. C. Jones was in The Dalles Saturday on business. M. D. Leonard transacted busi ness in The Dalles last week. I' Henry Saunders of Butte, Mont, was in . town last week. He is a half brother of B. K. Searcy and on Saturday after noon took the stage for Mayville where he will visit with Jim Jones and other relatives whom he has hot seen for 16 years. He will remain in the Mayville country for a couple of weeks. - Born at Mayville on January 23, to Mr. and Mrs. Art Smith, a boy. The warehouse belonging to S. B. Barker collapsed on Saturday evening about six oclock making a noise that could be heard for several blocks. It seems that the building being full of wheat was too much weight for the supports and the entire struct ure slid to one side. E. M. Larkin was a caller last week and ordered his Globe sent to Arlington in the future. : T. A. Brandon was a caller the latter part of last week and or dered fifty-two copies of the Globe sent to his address at Ajax. LET AN EXPERT Do yonr repalra on Watche, Clock! or Jewelry. Williams the Jeweler and Graduate GuUcian. M. Main Street Edith McMorris and Zeda Sweetin won envious records in all their school work during the last term of school and both have reason to feel proud. The girls, who are about 12 years of age, were the only pupils in the seventh grade who were excused from taking all examinations. Miss Stevens of La Grande ar rived in Condon on Monday's local and began her duties as book keeper with the S. B. Bar ker Cofcon Tuesday. Miss Clarke who has had charge of the office work for several years, will take a much needed rest and will visit with relatives in Portland. VMII eo YEARS Vr. IXPEItlCNCC Mi COVftKHT 40. in vi ttoittn Mitt frwtK t)fMt IKMIfl 1W tSrUlM MttsMttaV 1TUM tu WH Hot Q)r Ut U Scientific Jlscrica cufciHn tf ? ot.uW hvurnL Twrnt. i !w : ftmr kmwUm, $U bokl lf alt tit .lUNM & Co Nsvv York -". Oa mt, Wartumiuo. o c. Architect OFFICE 2 BUCKS EAST KQFEt OKECOH Condon, : : Oregon " J. J. Portwood LIVERY and FEED STABLE North Main Street. Confectionery i Soft Drinks 1 I Can diet, Nat anil Fruits In Season. CiKsrs and Tubacco Ciwy clubrooui in counectioa l. T. PRICE, Condon Are You- Looking FOR A HOME? No farmer should think ol buying land or home ontill he has area a copy ol The Real Krtats Journal. It has the largest liat of (anna, city property ami stocks of goods advertised in it of any paper published and reaches 50 0(H) readers faun isaue 85 per cent, of which are farmers, and is one of the best ad vertiaing mediums of this class in the United States. Advertising rates 15 per agate line, fiend 75c and will mail you the Journal fur one year; or fur 10c in silver nr stamp we aill tend it for two month on trial. FARM AND REAL ESTATE JOURNAL, Traer, la. BUSINESS LOCALS Can you afford to trifle with so serious a matter as to neglect a bad cough or cold, when for a trifling amount you can secure a bottle of "Hickory Bark Cough Remedy," that is guaranteed to cure or your money refunded. Price 25c 50c and $1.00, per bottle. For sale by El. L. Hunt, Pharmacist, Condon, and dealers everywhere. Beat meals in the city at the Palace hotel. Rye. See Gilliam Co. Milling Co. s Oats. See Gilliam Co. .Milling Co. The Palace hotel furnishes first-class ward and rooms to their patrons at reasonable riites. Try tliem a week. The old remedies are best. Hick ory Bark Cough Remedy has been in use for over 100 years by the old Dutch Dunkards in Pennsylvania, and is still in use by the families of Western Pennsylvania. It is ab solutely pure; made from 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 cific Monthly all for $2.50 for a year, eubscribe now. Fine new line of men's and boys' overcoats juBt arrived at Dunn Bros. - Ana Oregon Si i outline Union Pacific 3 TRAINS EAST DAILY Through Pullman standard and tour ist sleeping cars daily to Omaha, Chi cago, Spokane; tourist sleeping car daily to Kansas city ; through Pullman tourist sleeping cars (personally conducted) weexly to Chicago, reclining chair cars tseata free) to the Kant daily. LOW RATES I Tickets to and from all part of ths United States, Canada and Europe. For particular call on or address D. TIERNEY, Agent 0 1 0 fJ. TABLE EAST BOUND FROM ARLINGTON. No. 2 Chicago Special 1 :20 P. M. No. 6 Atlantic Express 12:45 A. M. WEST BOUND FROM ARLINGTON. No. 1 Portland Special 3:10 P. M. No. 5 Pacific Express ..3:48 A. M. r CONDON BRANCH. No 11 leaves Condon daily (except Sun day) at 7 :yj A. M. Arrives at Arling ton at It :I0 A M. leaves Condon Sun day at 7:4s A. M. arrives at Arlington at 11:10 P.M. No. 12 leaves Arlington daily (except Sunday) at 11:4s P. M.ar rives at Condon at 3 :4s P. M. Leaves Arlington Sun lay at 12:45 P- M., arrives r mammmmm 1 1 OUR SPRING SHOES HAVE ARRIVED I ! J For Men and Boys, the U r- . . 1 1 1 n DuuKingnam ana 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. f DUNN BROS , Inc. J 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 tee them. e. ;. iuwfid PHOTOGRAPHER WALL PAPER jPSkOILS. AND VARNISH Largest and be At select ed stock in the County. Estimates furnished on jobs as to-material and labor. W. A. DARLING. qnnnriAAnruvnnruinAnAnniuiiAp Condon i Livery Barn Hardman & Ramsau. Prop. finnrinn. Oration s i auuuinnnnnnjinnnnAnnrtruuuinrb CONDON AMUSEMENT HALL BUSHELMAN MILLER. Props. TOBACCOS CIGARS CANDIES An appropriate resort in which you are iiwilcd to tprnd a pltastmt hour BILLIARDS TOOL CLUB ROOMS MAIN STREET, CONDON mmm nnnijj inutivuutnnjmnumnrin HOMESTEADERS, ATfEHTIOH The Gi.obk is now prepared to publish notices of final prooi. Dull at our olliee and ) get receipt and-your notice 5 will nrinear in this naner. Shru nnsmniuwi uxaaannntruuxiiruti Sanitary Plumbing! MEANS doing away , with all sorts of di : seases, doctors' bills, etc. Think it over but not too long! Have your drain pipes look ? ed after by : : : JftMIESON & The MARSHALL, number. Agts for Sampson Windmill (The old Penitnylvania Dutch Dunkards recommend "Ilickofy Bark Cough Remedy." Guaran teed to cure your cough and guar anteed to be pure. Made from the bark oflheshell bark or white hick ory tree. For sale by It. L. Hunt, Pharmacist, And all dealers. promptl. i-x.inM In ll KMMrM,or M rtt. TNAIM.Mll.. 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Strictly home institution. S I. BaKXQ. Smalts! UT I0WEUU1I, Tltt-rittlatat & 0. rOSTVOOD. Cuiaa GILLIAM COUNTY BANK Capital $50,000 Transacts a General Bunking Business. Do y mesilc and Kori'ign Kclian- bniiuhtund soM. , Mrsstors-4. B. BIRKCT. JAT ROWERMAN. C. 0. PORTWOOD. I. f. UK1BACUKR, B.T. VOX. CONDON, OREOON THE PALACE HOTEL U. S. CARNINE, Proprietor. MOST comndious Hotel in the city. Table supplied with the best the market affords. Special atten tentiou given to the comfort of guests. :; : :: :: Headquarters for Farmers and Stockmen. CONDON. OREGON at Condon at 3 .45 P. M. s