Condon globe. (Condon, Gilliam Co., Or.) 189?-1919, May 22, 1908, Image 6

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    NEWS OF THE WEEK
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Mrs. J. J. Portwood left on
Monday for Salem where she will
attend the convention of the Re
bekah Lodges of this state as a
delegate from the local lodge.
She was joined by Mrs. M. M.
Cushing of Mayville and Mrs. W.
W. Hoover of Fossil, who will
represent their respective lodges.
Mrs. Portwood will visit in the
valley for about a week.
Louis Doonar returned to Con
don last Saturday, having sold
his telephone system in the city
ofBandon over on the coast
He says that things are quiet
over in that vicinity at the pres
ent time. Mr. Doonar is now
looking for a new location and
leaves for Wyoming soon to look
after mining interests.
C A. Simpson is over in the
Alberta country looking over
the sheep business with a view
of purchasing. Letters were re
ceived from him the first of the
week from Vancouver, B. C
J. P. Rollins, the new photo
. grapher, has completed the re
novating of his studio and every
thing looks neat with its new
coat of paint, paper, beautiful
backgrounds and screens. Con
don has needed such a man as
Mr. Rollins as he knows his busi
ness from A to Z. There is no
need of going to Portland now,
as his stock is the latest See
his ad elsewhere.
, The public school children are
all wearing happy faces these
days as vacation commences on
next Friday.
J. C. Thrall of The Dalles is in
town in the interests of the Nat
ional Livestock Insurance Co.
The St Thomas Aquinas school
will close on next Friaay for the
summer vacation.
Chas. H. Williams has been re
quested to address the Associ
ation of Oregon's Retail Jewelers
at their meeting in Portland dur
ing the Rose Festival. The sub
ject of his address will be "The
Benefit of Organization." The
fact that Mr.' Williams is one of
the foremost officers of this
association speaks well for his
ability as an organizer as well as
a jeweler and Condon should feel
honored to be one of the few
that are so well represented.
Dr. Taylor, the veterinary,
accompanied by Herman Pauling
had a thrilling experience Tues
day while driving out in the
country to answer a calL They
were driving down a hill when
one of the horses kicked over
the tongue, its weight breaking
the tongue close to the buggy.
Seeing trouble, Mr. Pauling
jumped out while the doctor
who held the reins, tussled with
the frightened horses until the
tugs broke loose. The horses
plunged ahead with a clear
field dragging the doctor over
the dash board but in the fall
cot away from him. The horses
were caught while trying to re
turn to town. Outside of a few
bruises the worst that befell the
eentlemen was the three and a
half mile walk back to town,
Dr. Taylor took a few stiches in
one of the horses on account of
a bad cut on barbed wire.
Howard stnckler returned on
Tuesday evening from a week's
visit in the Rose City. On arriv
ing home he found that four of
his full blooded bullterrier pups
had been poisoned and that only
two of the six remained. He had
already sold two of the ones that
died for $40 and which would
have grown into prize winners
at any bench show.
The buildings on the west side
of Main street, owned by John
son & Pliter, are being improved
with a new coat of paint
interior of the Balsieer &.
Til t lift" Amusement Hall pre
- UJL h&t and homelike
appearaii,. jSew coat of
wnite paint ani.- tin," paper.
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Dan Tierney is iri ! ?jand
this week, where he underwent
an operation. He is improving
and is expected home Saturday,
C. L. Hogmeier is helping Miss
Hughes in the railroad office dur
ing Mr. Tierney's absence.
Ruff Stanton left Wednesday
morning for Roosevelt, -Wn., to
work for some time.
Dr. Gavey returned from v San
Francisco Wednesday evening.
A. Hartmanand Wayne Grider
represented the local Odd Fel
lows, and Mr. Cushing the May
ville, at the state convention in
Salem this week.
The baseball game last Sunday
on the local diamond between the
Condon and Olex teams resulted
in a score of 7 to 2 in favor of
the home team. Both teams
played well and the game was
interesting from start to finish.
The local team will cross bats
with the Fossil boys at this place
next Sunday. Arrangements are
under way for a game between
the Heppner and Fossil teams to
be played here on Saturday, May
30, and a game between the Con
don and Heppner teams on the
following day.
NOTICE.
New Method of Collecting Wa
ter Rents.
Beginning June 1, 1908, City
Water Rents will be payable at
the office of the City Treasurer,
inW. L. Barker & Co.'s store
instead of being collected by the
Marshal as at present All water
rents will be due the first of each
month and will be delinquent af
ter the tenth. Delinquents will
be charged with the expense of
disconnecting their supply pipes
from the water main, which
amount must be paid before the
water will be again turned on.
By order of the City Council,
May 4, 1908.
Horsemen, AttentlonI
One of the most important
branches of Veterinary Science is
Veterinary Dentistry, and this
department in this country has
been neglected owing to the
scarcity of Veterinarians. The
horse, after he has reached the
age of five years, has a complete
new set of teeth, and as he grows
older and the teeth wear, they
cause numerous diseases and dis
agreeable habits, heretofore
ascribed as constitutional trouble
which have been traced to the
teeth; such as blindness, drolling,
stopping short, starting sudden
ly, frothing, loss of flesh, weak
eyes, driving and pulling on one
rein.
Rough edges and sharp corners
of the teeth lacerate the mouth
and produce nervousness and ir
ritability; uneven and elongated
molars and incisors prevent the
proper mastication of the food,
producing indigestion and gen
eral debility. Decayed molars
cause necrosis of the bone, ab
scesses, nasal gleet fistula of
the jaw, etc.
Dr. L. L. Taylor,
Condon, Oregon.
Fleet
Celebration
at
SEATTLE.
For the above Occasion the O. R,
& N. Co. will sell Tickets to
Portland at $8.00. dates of sale
May 21, 22, 25' and 26, final re
turn limit 14 days from date of
sale. On May 22, 23, 24 and 25
the Northern Pacific will sell
Round Trip tickets from Port
land to Seattle for $7.50. Port
land to Tacoma $5.80. Good to
return 10 days from date of sale,
D. Tierney.
Lumber prices have come down
$5 per thousand. Now is the time
to build! Haul your lumber from
the Arlington Co's yard while
hauling grain.
Notice to Voters.
J. R. Wells, republican nom
inee for county assessor, wishes
to announce that if he is elected
on June 1st he will assess all the
property in the county according
to law and will perform all the
duties of the office strictly and
with justice to all Does not be
long to any clique or faction.
At the lecture given iu Condon
May 12 by experts from the ex
periment station of the Oregon Ag
ricultural college relative to the
methods of Chemistry of soil, Con
servation of MoiBture, etc., they
strongly recoiuended the use of the
Campbell Sub Surface Packer. This
Packer has been used successfully
by them for some time and they
have found it to be the best im
plement for packing and storing
moisture that they have ever used
and they strongly urged the farm
era to try them. The Campbell
Sub Surface Packer is sold by W.
I.. Barker & Co. and they will ans
wer any communication regarding
them.
A. Schaffer wishes to announce
that he has moved his shoe repair
shop down to his ranch and that
customers may leave repair work
at Reisacher'e harness shop. He
will call fur the work three times a
week and when repaired will return
same to the harness shop.
fhe shoes that are fixed will be
found at Reisacher's harness shop
ind those that are not called for
.vithin thirty days will be sold.
An array of bargains, sterling
qualities and lowest prices. The
S. B, Barker Co.
It is a pity to see a person ne
glect indications of kidney or
uladder trouble that may result in
Bright's disease when Foley's Kid
ney Remedy will correct irregular
ities and strengthen these organs.
fake Foley's Kidney Remedy at
the first sign of danger. Condon
Drug Co.
The Condon Globe, the Oregon
tenri-Weekly Journal and the Pa
cific Monthly all fur $2.50 for a
year. Subscribe now.
Serious Results Fbarkd. You
may well fear serious results from
a cough or cold, as pneumonia aod
consumption start with a cold.
Foley's Honey and Tar cures the
most obstinate coughs or colds and
prevents serious results, Refuse
substitutes. Condon Drug Co.
To Prospective Investors.
You may invest from $100 to
(25,000 in Portland Business
Blocks with R. D. Inman, T. D
Honeyman, Gov. Geo. E. Chamber
lain, Dr. Andrew C. Smith and
others. It paid others 12.98 per
cent in 1907. It will pay you. No
are, no taxes. For further par
ticulars call at this office or write
G. E. McClure, Superintendent of
Properties, 812 Dekuiu Building,
Portland, Oregon.
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pSTIC PHOTOGRAPH f
Absolutely all kinds of work done from
the btit and most artistic within the
studio to the picturesque outside views.
There is no need
of your going to
Portland to get
first-class work 1
It's all done right in tut Studio, with
the latest novelties in mounts and finish
Visit us and Investigate!
J. P. ROLLINS, Photogra
pher, Condon, Oregon.
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GANTWELL
MACHINE REPAIRING, ALL KINDS
Work will be done at soon as you
bring it-day or nightto you will
O
not lose any time.
I I Ono Blook Wom of Hotel Oregon 11
far mHlUtrmat ma fa, aura, Ma apuuma
WANTbD, FOR SM.&,
FOUND, RTO.
LOST,
AU local wlwtlMiMnUni ran ntr this hmui
I th mWol riVR CKNTS UK LINK KAl'H
ISNt'K. H YOU hr anythliu to Mil. or wl.b
tobay n)thlu.of hlulu)flllnil: TRY A
"WANT AIV In IhUvulmiiu, Tot iw1U will
nrprtM jou.
Strayed from my pasture in
Ferry Canyon, one Iron Gray
Mare, 4 years old, white strip in
forehead, branded C P on left
stifle. . I will pay $10.00 for in
formation leading to her recov
ery. E. J. Clough, Arlington.
Blooded Herefordsfor Sate
We have, at our place on
Thirtymile, a few choice year
ling full blooded Hereford bulls
for sale. The sire of these bulls
is from the famous Rockefeller
herd in Kansas, his grandsire
being the famous Wild Tom.
Fred A. Edwards.,;
Mayville, Ore.
,
Found A plain gold band ring
with three rubies set in ring.
Found in Club saloon; owner can
have same by calling on W. H.
Searcy, proving ring and paying
for this notice. v;
Lost, Strayed or Stolen-A
white French poodle with brown
ears, about seven months old.
Was last seen about six weeks
ago on the streets of this city.
Suitable reward will be paid for
his return or information as to
his whereabouts.
W. H. Searcy, Condon.
For Sale A first-class second
hand threshing outfit For par
ticulars call on or write to
S.T. Bunch & Sons, Blalock, Ore.
WANTED
!ornl rrpnuf ntlt for Con
don mui vicinity to look alter
renewals ana mm-as m
tcription lltt of ii romliteiit monthly m
oo Mlary mid ruminltnii ImiIm, fcxiterlem
dwtrabie but not iiMWinry. Utnui iMirtunU?
ton rtKbt pereoii. Atturvu PuUiihcr, Box w,
dUtlonO, Nw York.
WALL PAPER
PAINTS, OILS
AND VARNISH
Largest and best select
ed stock in the County.
Estimates furnished on
jobs as to material and labor.
W. A. DARLING.
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Mr.M.E.Summer&'
B&AUTIFUL DRESS NATS
In all the Latest Styles
STORE AT RESIDENCE
ON OREGON STREET
A Grand Display of New
Creations in Spring and
Summer Millinery. Call
and feast your eyes.
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 : : :
JAMIESON& The
MAR&HAI I Plumbers
Agts for Sampson Windmill
KHYSIQEIfEYCUIvj
Makes Kidney and Bladder Right
B U T T" , E R
Just one of the "little things" that count big in maKing
a meal satisfactory is good butter.
Depend upon it FOSSIL CREAMERY ie always fresh,
sweet and clean. Received twice a week in full weight
pound and two pound packages, 30 nts per pound. ,?
P.H.STEPHENSON
Th 0. K.
Shop
MftMoOLDEN. Preprteor
Shaving, uiponiiiR, Hair Cutting
Hot and CM Baths In Connection,
One door norf, UlllUm Co. Dank tt!tl
IIOIIUUU
ANTED
Will trade a small
clean, four-room
house, small new
barn, chicken
house and 6 lots
well fenced, for
some well broke
work horses. No
city v&cater. This
is argaim
E. CUR RAN
CONDON REAL ESTATE AGENCY
Ollioe over the Post Ollico.
Condon, F
J. J. Portwood .
LIVERY
and FEED
STABLE
North Main Street
A. SHAFFER
Shoemaker
General Repair
All work guar
B
anteed.
EAST SIDE
MAIN ST.
4 Confectionery f
Soft Drinlcs J
Candlet, Nuts and Frulti in
Beaton. Cixitrs and Tubacco
Coiy club room In connection
L. T. PRICE, Condon
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COWS
For Sale or Trade
$60 to $100
HORSES BOUGHT AND SOLD
Condon
Livery
Barn
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When you hnvo spent
your money and have re
ceived nothing for it and
your eyes still troublo
you, seo
WILLIAMS the JEWELER
Eper Optician
And gel iyQur money's
worth. ,We guarantcoa
fit In oil cases.,
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ROSE FESTIVA
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PORTLAND, OREGON
JUNE I TO 6, 1903
" Will he the most brilliant
FLORAL FIESTA
Mid 4
CIVIC JUBILEE
KVKK HKI,I IX PACIflO NOHtTIKM'
Portland, "The Itoce City," will ho
a scene of splendor and the cnlr
of world-wide interest for one weeK
Several important conventions
to be held in Portland on that
occasion
THE 0. R. & CO.
Will Sell Special TicKets
On This Occasion From
CONDON TO PORTLAND
and Return at
$8,
Children
t- $4
For particular! call on
D. Tikunky, Local Agent
Win. McMurray, Gen. Pgr. Agent,
Portland, Oregon
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rrm Kirk!, huw to oUaui twain ld. mmrtM,
uvjrl(tUu. M, in All COUNTRIES.
tarfwM dlrrrl wilt Wiukinftim met time,
money and ofte a W faleni,
PtMnt ind InfrlnruMiit Pnrtlci Excluilwly.
it rnm or com. w ua H
WASH1NOTON, D. C.
Hi G. I'll
Architect
OFFICE 2 BLOCKS EAST HOTEL ORECON
Condon, ' : : Oregon
TRAOC-MARKi, i'itTaii mid Copyrigliis tvui-
UmnL Hniirt Wln-li-h. MinUil or l'linlti. for frt
report on lmitmtahiliiy. ALL BUftiNKSft
TRIOTLV CONFIDENTIAL.. I'tileiit DrtuiUua
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book 011 J low to olitttiu tiifl Htut pnttiiiti, w titii in
THntlotiiwlHimy.lIowtoin'tApfirtnrrtKlnLhttr Tsvlmsble liifunnntlon. HenHrwi to my aadrma.
D. SWIFT & CO.
LS0I Seventh St., Washlnnton, D. C,
Cures Colds, Prevents Pneumonia
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