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i A' WflUUWWUUinftiui 4 flTEMSOFLOCIIllNTfff --""uiiiniuuuuu Mayor Johnson. ,f iv, J - - -- w a roi a a Condon viHitor on TuesdaA Miss Huth Stt-iwiT .f r.. was the jruert of Condon friei aurmjftne wet-k. The Globe has received a card W0 of the dcsk duri his ... . mrisnorn, who " 8r in Chloajrn. Mr. Hartshorn is enjoying his vut-uuon ana having a good time in general. Arthur Ikker went to Dlalock the first of the waek to assist in the puttinjr together of a com lined harvester which had just arrived for the Uaker Uros Arthur ordered Tho Globe sent 10 mm that he ,may be able to Keep well Informed on all coming events. Miss Bessio Rim-hart and Miss Steiwer, of Fossil, were in Con don Monday on their return home from the annuul rouni, r me Kinehart.family which was - .hwutVII VI nem at bummervillo, near La Grande during the last week. C. J. Quinn, of Mayville, state district deputy tmaster, visited Fossil Grange last Saturday and ..v. . , jiwjnxia ior me , ; future. Already the big annual UM njr bul ll" Ke"ui,,e F Grange fair is be'iisr talkedwHfor''jr and Tr' C(,u,on Dn arm nmnnr nihM - ... . .' . I wn.jf iuumi view s the institution Ri.'hmond, which is Culnidered uy all an excellent field fir this order. -Fossil Journal V Farr Pros. Meat market has a icrge supply of fine lard which they wish to sell out It will be to the advantage of stockmen and ranchers to stop in and in quire for their price. Farr Bros. According to the new ruling: of o tjie Postal Department at Washington. D. C. newsnatxvs cannot be sent to subscribers who are more than a year in arrears There are subscriptions coming due each week and those wish ing The Globe continued should either call at the office or write to have their subscriptions renewed for another year. Mr. Frizzell and son, Porter.of the Mitchell country, were in Con don Monday, having brought to town a big load of hides and taking back a load of provisions. Port Frizzell is remembered bv many in this city for excellence in athletics while a student at the University of Oregon and hav ing starred on the Multnomah football team. He has been vis iting his parents for two or three weeks and left Tuesday for Mex ico where he is employed by a mining syndicate. Mr. Frizzell said that there was quite a change in the Mitchell country jiince tne county had been voted ,fry and that the majority of the n-jople of that region were ..""ndy endeavoring to get ac jed with the new 'method v ng which goes in effect Vly 1st. Dr. Kennedy, of Arlington, was in Condon Monday and Tues day making arrangements for the music during the three days' celebra tion. The doctor said in speak ing of the musical part of the celebration: "Arlington is going to send its mixed band to Con don and we will help you to cel ebrate joyfully. Our band con sists of both ladies and men and a special orchestra will furnish good music for the dances." A violin player from either Port 5fepd or Walla Walla may be secured to complete the orchestra It is possible that a choir will render patriotic selections at the exercises to be conducted at the skating rink which will be dec orated for the occasion LET AN EXPERT Do your repair on Wntrhaa CIooIch or Jewelry. WlllUm the Juwelur pud Unulu.te Optician, N. Mulil Street Sam Grant, of Beecher Hat, pa8od through Condon Wednes day on his way to Portland with his son hmmett, whom ho was takinir there for treatment un der a specialist. E. C. Rojcers, of the Oresron. Visited in Shaniko the first of ubsence. is BUSINESS LOCALS Htiioney not our until you 1IW PI4nM.l ttfllh III aiuulit t..n (fled with the mmn purclii Ti,u U. Darker Co. '" Tin Jim a OllllkanU rmMiiiniiMi.il "Hirknrv teed Iq citrnur cough and guar- wleed to Utn, Made from the rk of theslj Urk or while bick ry tree. ForUla by It. L. Hunt, l'Urtuacit,all driers. Fashionable Lfit for smart Iresaera. Tlierels a touch of oer- feotion in our goals that foils cri lioism.' The S.vJI. Uarker Co. Cum-mrivM MaMC CoafOllTABI.K Mey'g Honey nd Tar has cured uiHiiy cases of iiioiiiiont comminu tion and even j the advanced Hage afford comfort and relief. 'oley'ii 'rug Co. Can you afford to triflo with m orioua a matter ai to neglect a bad Hwgh or cold,, when for a trillina mount you can neoure a bottle of "'Hickory -Hark Cough Remedy," that if guorinieed to cure or your money rt funded. Price 25o 50c nd 11.00, jier bottle. For eitle by R. ,i Iluiit, rimrmacist, Condon, and uualera everywhere. . i i An array, of bargains, sterling iuahtiei and lowest prices. The 3. B, Barker Co. The old remedies are best. Hick ry Bark Cough Remedy lms been in uoe for over 100 years by the old Dutch Dunkardsiu Pennsylvania, and is still in use by the families of Western Pennsylvania. It is ab solutely pure; made from the hark 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 ,Hunf, 1'lmr niHcist. Condon, Oregon and all dealers everywhere. A. SehaflTor wishes to announce that he has moved his shoe repair shop down to his ranch and that customers may leave repair work at Reisacher's harness shop. He will call for the work three times a week and when repaired .will return same to the harness shop. The shoes that are fixed will be found at Relsachcr's harness siiop and those that are not culled for within thirty days will be sold. Two homestead relinquishments for sale near town, good land. .See K. Curran over post oil ice. The Condon Globe, the Oregon Semi-Weekly Journal and the Pa cifio Monthly all for $2.50 for a year. Subscribe now. Mrs. S. L. Bowen of Wayne. V. V'a. writes: "I was a sufferer from kidney disease, so that at times I could not gel out of bed and when I did I could not stand straight. I took Foley's Kidney Remedy. One dollar bottle and part of the second cured uie entirely." Foley's Kidney Remedy works wonders where others are a total failure. Condon Drug Co. To Prospective Investors. You may invest from $100 to $25,000 - in Portland Business Blocks with R. D. Inman. T. I). Iloneyman, 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 care, no taxes. For further par ticulars call at this office or write G. E. McClure, Superintendent of Properties, 812 Dekum Building. Portland, Oregon. - Why the Will Colt Mere. Klve )ur hui cerlulo muii niuile a will. Ut wk be nmilu snutlicr on. Tli mime Inwyer drew up jitb dm tiiiii'iit. Kor wrltliitf the wnuikI will Hie In w) it ilmriiiil twice uiiicli s fur writing- l lie UrM utiv. "Wtijr (IiIh Ulirerentei" SHkeil the cli ent "lliive )uu ettulned bui-Ii prouii ocii'o lu tbe li'KUl profeMNlou III I be lust Ave jeiim Hint you are J " tilled lu U'liOiMiiir your twi" "Not st Mil." enlil tlie lawyer. There wits twice naicb work on this will ai.ou your nlil one. You eve. at that time you were' s innrrlitl mnn end jour will was lnrt. for with the ex cept lull ut a few minor lMtiesl everything- wss . left to your wife. ClimiKcs lu your dotm-ntlc rvlmloiis hnve Hindu snotticr will ncctunary. Vou sre uow Imclielor or a bachelor's equivalent, a clillillcee wl. lower. It is much Imrder lo wrlle a will for nisn of Unit tjpe ' '"in for a iniirrlel man. The limn with a family tmuiilly gives swsy every tlilifj lie poem-twee In three or four rhiuiwe. but the bachelor di vides bl property among so many rein t km, friends end deiendeiits ami coiiMiiinee eo much time iu. doing It that Die luwyer Is Justified in charging hliu louh!e the usual fc." New York Tress. The Waiter, Explain. , He was one of (he very few commer cial traveler who rnnnot adapt them selves to their surroundings, and hi a chronic hotel 'gruuililcr , j, known from east to went. The waiter was pos sessed of an opUiulxin unusual for one weighted w'lth the responsibilities of hi poMlllun sad Served the soup. Ash snd roast wltb equanimity and poise. At the desaert the traveling mnn wax ed irritable snd sarcastic. "Look here," be said. "This puddhig Is on the bill of fare as 'Ice cream suddliig.' and there isn't any Ice nor is there any cream In It." The wslter in a tone of great pa- UeiH-e replied; That' all right, sir. There's notb lug In names. If we serve you wlib Washington pie It's no sign there's a picture of tbe enpllol on every piece. and when w bring you college frit lure there Ik n't a term's tuition In ad' eance thrown In. Any cheese wltb four pie, elrr - See Stephenson's Stock of Stylisli Spring Shoes. No Hdmiu ij claims have to be made for Foleys Honey and Tar, the well Known remedy for coughs. colds and- lung troubles. The fact that more bottles of Foley's Honey and Tar are used than any other cough remedy is the best test imonial of its great merit. Why then risK talcing some unknown preparation when Foleys Honey and Tar costs you no more and is safe and Bure. Condon Drug Co. Goods priced in a manner that will bewilder and delight you. The S. B. Barker Co. The Palace hotel (iiruiahee ilrst-ctaaa Kianl ami room to their patrons at reatonnble rtca. Try them a week. $10 an acre for a fine stocK ranch of 1000 acres with over 1500 acres of wheat laud. See E. Curran over the post office. Good buildings, fine orchard, lots of water, well fenced and within 3 J miles of Con- Ion. $2,500 down, time on bal ance. W. R.,Vard of Dyersburgh, Tenn writes: "This is to certify that I have used Foley's Orino Laxative for chronic constipation, and it has proven without doubt to be a thor ough practical remedy for this trouble, and it is with pleasure I ofTer my conscientious reference." Condon Drug Co. " The local freight office has re ceived notice that effective April 15th the rate on Wool to Eastern points will be from Condon $1.60 and from Hepper $1.62. Subscribe for the Globe! It's newsy every week. mvm Laxative Fruit Syrup Pleasant to take " The new laxative. Does not gripe or nauseate. Cures stomach and liver troubles and chronic con stipation by restoring the natural action of the stom ach, liver and bowels. Refuse substitutes. Price BOo. Condon Drug Co. A 0 c- X -a. a In Men's $8, . . - . , . , , OUR NEW GOODS e 1 o ft Treasurers Notice. All outstanding county warrants are now payable. Interest ceased on March 21, 1908. V J. A. M Mount, Treasurer of Oiliiam connlv, Oregon OREGON Shoij Line ahdIMon Pacific 3 TRAINS -EAST DAILY Throneh rnllman tnilrH nil Iaiik let aleeoniff ram riailv tt l.nl.a ratio, Spokane; tourist aleeping car daily n .hm uvj , uiruDgo i uuuian tounal leeping cars (personally conducted) we?iy to Chicago, reclining chair can tseau free) to the East daily. LOW R ATES I Tickets to and from all narta of tht United States, Canada and Europe For particulars call ou or ad J rasa D. TIERNEY, Agent EAST BOUND FROM ARLINGTON. No. 2 Chicago Special 1:20 P. M. No. 6 Atlantic Enprcaa.. . .12:45 A. M. WEST .BOUND FROM ARLINGTON. No. t--Portland 'Special 3:10 P. M. No. 5 Pacific Express 8:48 A. M. CONDON BRANCH. No 11 leave; Condon daily (except Sun day) at yvj A.jM. Arrive at Arlinu ton t 11 :10 AM No 12 'euve? Arliinjti.n iaily (except Sutiduv i 11:4s M. ar rives al Condon at j:f I. M. If ti f"! r S 0) 1 if-- I r 1 v IN ONB ORtANY COLORS LARGEST FACILITIES K IN THE WEST FOrB THE PRODUCTION OF HIGH GRADE WORK IATIJ IS I9W AS CAST in I ROSSIS 'Viiii. a'l.m I . 1 1 a -- - v-- -a. and Youths' Fine Suits $12, $15, $20 In browns and blues. The Style, workmanship, durability and fit of OUR READY MADE CLOTHING are only equalled by the highest priced tailors. Why pay double our Price? A Suit to suit and a fit to fit can now be found here all ready to step into. full line: tinware: granite warb Opiual Coffee percolator apd Utyiursal Bread Tixer. 5e? em- gP gajp; ijjsjp inasi!Wii iW mi mii.isjufsji , prfmiptlToaiDM in all xnntrw.or NO rtcl TRAOCMANKStt'aruiti kinl loiyngbtrrc:. K tered. tKml M: t, h. M-uUd. or l'luti f.-r rr report on mtrr-uhiiity. ail auctMCss 'lmi lf. urTnutstiuc rel4mKk. Witienwbkf) iiitcniont should krwaoor hand book on How to olnain and Sell patent, W hat m Tentumiwill par.H"WU irrt a pttrtrMTJindothfT TstiuaUe information. SriitbMtoaATaudrata, TRICTLT COHFIDKHTIAL. VaUoA. dibiUM D. SWIFT & CO. 1531 Seventh St., Washington, 0. C.J 1 Confectionery i J Soft Drinks Candiea, Nut and Fruit in Season. Cixara ami Tnlacco Cozy cluhroom in connection L. T. PRICE. Condon FOIETSEIBMYCUBE Mak KidMys and Bladdr Right 1 n g Kdwaud Dinv, President; Andrew Gkeinrr, Vice-President; g N Farnsw.ii-h, Cashier; Wm. Wehui.i; F. M. Pi.iter. .' No. 7059. I 5)IE pi5 JT0fl1C BtH Op 0D0(( S Capital $25,000 Does a General No matter how large, no matter hr.w small, this' Bank i$ $ will give your business the careful attention which its ' j Itersonal interests warrant. Your patronage solicited. Drafts issued on all fiarts of the world. Strictly home institution. S. 1 1ARIER, msMut IAT I0WERIUR, GILLIAM COUNTY BANK Capital $0,000 Trnnsncts a General Banking Business. Do mcstic and Fori'ign Kxcliange boujght and sold. DlrMtors-a. B. BARKER. JAT BOWERMAN, a O. FOBTWOOD, I. t. KK18ACHKR, K. T. COX. CONDON, THE PALACE HOTEL U. S. CARNINE, Proprietor. MOST coniodiou8 Hotel in the city. Table supplied 111 with the best the market affords. Special atten tention given to the comfort of guests. :: :: tleadquarters for Farmers and Stockmen. CONDON, OREGON 3 Ci'ilii'i O . I 0 ' -' J Tradc Marks Designs Copyrights Ac Anrtm nllnf ikttrh and dtirtkfi nay Qntrtilr anrwtin our opinion free wbethr an ItiTfttiMon i pnhabtr patntatt. Cmttwunim. tltttuatrlctlreoiiadentlal. HANDBOOK on Hatcnta ent fr. Mft airencf for nocnriiist patenta, I'aicnia taken throoeh Mono k Co roovtvs pfciol noiic without cbarsiB lb Scientific American A liandanmH? Ittiwtrated VMklf. Ijtrvest ctr calaUon of mnj alenllQA )itrnal. Tcrma, 93 !ear: four monUia, L doklbjall Dwdealera. BUKM New York Profits $5,000 Banking Business! Tkt-rmUfat C 0. rORTTOOD. Culik OREGON 1 B p"ocucDNoorrijD(ro. "" H tnm adi-too, how to UIa patent. tnMia BMdu, B ! i B ortla,M&, N Atl COUNTRIES. H 1 B BmdMtu Arret with WatJtiHgtom mm tiau, H 1 j H monry mnd of urn Mu paUxt. 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