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About Condon globe. (Condon, Gilliam Co., Or.) 189?-1919 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1908)
KNS OF IE WEEK F. T. Hurlburt was a business visitor in Shaniko the first of the week. Miss Lena Shannon has been on the sick list this week with an attack of pneumonia. Martin Telfson, head engineer at the Gilliam Co. Milling Co., is quite sick with La Grippe. MissBriggsof White Salmon has been the guest of friends in Condon during the past week. Brunzel & Son were over in the Mitchell country last week where they secured fifteen head of horses. Geo. Weigel has been confined at home during the past week with a serious attack of La Grippe. Mrs. D. T. Rinehart left Mon day morning to visit for some time with her father in Western Oregon. J as. Cameron, who has been quite sick at his room in the Con don hotel with an attack of La Grippe, is improving. Miss Emma Anderson of Pine Ridge is staying at Miss C Greiner's and attending the St Thomas Aquinas School. District Attorney John A. Collier of Fossil passed through town the first of the week, while on his way home from outside points. Mrs. Shirey, wife of Conductor Shirey, and daughter of Port land visited in Condon over Sun day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. P Wilkes, returning to their home on Monday. Mrs. Wilkes and daughter, Bernice, accom panied them to Portland for a two or three weeks' visit Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Downing, who have been visiting with their daughter, Mrs. Don S. Wright, of Vancouver for the past two months, returned on Monday. Mr. Downing stated that Mr. Wright had returned home on last Saturday from Goldfield,Nev. where he had been in a hospital for some time. W. F. Tharp who has been v siting in Kewanee, Illinois, for the past two months, returned Saturday evening. He says that conditions in the east are good but he is glad to get back to. Gil liam county. His parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Tharp, who for merly lived here are also in Ke wanee but are thinking of return ing to Oregon. We were in error in our last week's issue when we stated that Miss Mabel Richmond passed the highest grade in the High School with an average of 95 2-5. Nevertheless Miss Richmond's grade of 93 3-5, which is the highest in her class, the eleventh grade, is one to be proud of. Miss Mae Hartshorn, who is in the tenth grade, received the highest average 96J in the high school Advertised Letters " Condon, Ore., Feb. 15, 1908. Brown, George Brown, Fred Gervais, Z. J. Knox, H. W. (2) McDaniel, Wanna Miller, Claud Skinner, G. S. Yarbrough, J. F. John F. Reisacher Postmaster LET AN EXPERT Dn yonr repair! on Watctaea Clock! or Jewelry. Wllttami the Jeweler and Graduate Optician. S, Main (Street WOES OFAVOLITICIAN'S WIFE Har Path U Not Altogsthar Strwn With Rom. "It must t so hivcly to hars your kuslMud In politic," KurslHl little Mrs. Gush;. Tb candidate'! wlfa Jumped nerv ously in heard tb doorbell ring. "Left go In tha bedroom." aba ex claimed. "It's some man to nee John." So they went Into one of the small bedrooms of the pretty apartment while a blf man clumped Into the par lor and sat there taikiug In loud toues for two or three hours. The bedroom became very hot, and the two women wished very leartlly that he would gu, but he sufyed on and on. "I suppose he controls a lot of votes," tha candidate's wife remarked OTEXZSQ EVFBT WINDOW Hi TOT HOCSB, bitterly. "This happens Just about every night 1 have my choice be tween sitting la the bedroom or in the kitchen. The dining room opens right off the parlor, and If I were to stuy there some politician batching a plot would think John had put me there as spy. It's worse than being married to a doctor," she declared. "The funniest thing 1 ever heard shout a politician's wife happened In Boston," she chuckled. "Mr. X., an Influential citizen with a fine bouse on Commonwealth avenue, was running for mayor. 'Mrs. X. was an aristocrat to her pink finger tips, and It almost drove her mad to have great herds of the unwashed come tramping into her fine house. Finally one evening a delega tion from heaven knows what vile spot Invaded the aristocratic mansion.. It was well received by the benign can didate, and all went well until the last man filed out As he went dowu the dark street it occurred to hjm to turn around, and there In the full blaze of electric lights he saw the candidate's wife opening violently every window of the house from top to bottom. "The story went the rounds like wild fire, and the gentleman from Common wealth avenue lost the election." HELEN ASCOT. .FURNISHING A LIBRARY. Comfort and Cheerfulness In Tone Should Be Ita Keynote. The day of the gloomy library, like that of the gloomy dining room, has quite gone by. In fact many people now make living rooms of their li braries, for the long rows of bright colored books make a very cheerful decoration. The illustration shows a room where the bookshelves only reach a trifle over A TAPZBTBY BZADINO BOOK. half the height of the wall, the re maining space being .covered with tnp estry In soft reds and greens. Ked vel vet portieres complete the effect, while a red shaded Uap on the revolving bookcase gives rosy glow. The Queen Anne chair is also of tapestry. The kidney shaped mahogany writing able holds Implements of green met.il, . a. DE LA BAUiim mmmmm ' "p v",'. 0 YEARS T- V EXPERIENCE D V 4 Tao Man j0 OcsroNa Tmm Mams AnMiamnc aaaa ana Am wlixtoa mf mhM, ir wRuir aa UotuMrwUrroiiUttattlal. HaNHUOM mr-almui Mtlt frtK OhlMt fMO TUT XK-urttlaT MfcltMttaV nitma take itiruiuh Mmm A Oh raw! jfit iiu tfKt wm Kins twm w mm Scientific Jlncricait CulaUhm ( nf .iiudo httiriiaU, TfWtw. S ft Tr; four moiiO, $1, IMU bjall KUNN & Co. Nsw York Bra.- oatat, a t tU Waaklaaiw. a fiL II. C. IIS Architect OFFICE 2 BLOCKS EAST HOTEL 0REC0N Condon :: Oregon J. J. Portwood LIVERY and FEED STABLE North Main Street. Confectionery Soft Drinks I Candies, Nuts and Fruits in Season. Cigars and Tobacco Cozy club room in connection I L. 1Y PRICE. Condon Are You Looking FOR A HOME? No farmer should think ot buying land or a home nntill he haa seen a copy of The Real Estate Journal. It has the largest list of farms, city property and stocks of goods advertised in it nf any paper published and reaches 60 000 readers each issne 85 per cent, of which are fanners, and is one of the- heat ad vertising mediums of this class in the United States. Advertising rates 15c per agate line. Send 75c and ire will mail yon the Journal for one year; or for lUc in silver or stamps we wilt send H for two months on trial. ' FARM AND REAL ESTATE JOURNAL, Traer, la. 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OUR SPRING SHOES HAVE ARRIVED i I I L J 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 and better than we have ever had before. Call and see them, " PHOTOGRAPHER E. WALL PAPER PAINTS, OILS AND VARNISH Largest and bettt select ed stock in ' tbe County. Estimates furnished on jobsas to material and lubor. W. A. DARLING. qnnruvu c nfuxnnnfuxnnnnnnnniww t ondon Livery Barn Hardman & Ramsau. Props. Condon. Oregon! j uvuinnnninnnJviwuiruiruinrD innirujw njnniwuruiwvn iinnroTrinrno ? numcoitrAULno, ATTENTION The Globe is now prepared to publish notices of final proof. Call at our oflice and get receipt and your notice Z will aniipaf in this naner. 1 wnjmortAnxvniinrinAnAnuutrirD Sanitary Plumblngl MEANS doing away wnn an Boris 01 01 seases, doctors' bills, etc. Think it over but not too long! Have your drain pipes look ed after by : : " : JAMIESON& the MARSHALL, number. 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Your patronage solicited. $ Drafts issued on all parts of tha world. Strictly hoiiie institution. $ 1 S. HMO. rmafcal IAT SOWEKIUfl, if GILLIAM COUNTY BANK Capital 000,000 ' Transacts a flennrnl linnklng Business. T)r mestic and ForolgnFtclianKe boutiht android. Dtrasters-a. B. BARKER, JAT Rf VERM AN, C, 0. rOPtTWOOD, t. 9. KKIaCUJbUla) R. T, CUXa CONDON, OREOON THE PALACE HOTEL li. S. CARNINE, Proprietor. ' MOST pomodious Hotel in the city. Table supplied with the best the market affords. Special atteiir tention given to the comfort of guests. , ; Headquarters for Farmers and Stockmen. CONDON, OREGON.' the U rocusro no etrtMoco. I aTrnt. Ikt k mala MLala, Urn ocvngMa, aka, N Att COUHTNII. JMWI aVrvrf mil H M! Umt, rutaat ssa Wrlapaint PrMBM USWIlMl, WrlM m ennM In a. a! ISS Hlatft Sim aa aw!rf Staaa, Vataat SAaai WASHINQTOH. O. C. Vkt-rrulatat C P. rORTVOOt, CuUsi