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VmJf THE WEEK I Brunzel&Son Bhippcil a car load of fine horses to Portland laat Saturday. Jamea Cameron, of Condon, came through this vicinity Tues day with hia sheep en route to summer range Long Creek Ranger. II. S. Tobey, of Olex. was. is ifiusnSJJI w wisinesa matters and int 'v faujng on thf:i-.i.-. f inak-.i'oy. inn . u,ulfc.i I . "nments f,,i. it,, lidver- nroXlw(diH.tk.v'1,r rca Anacrson ana inmcy Lyons, of Pine Ridge, wre in Condon Tuesday. Fmis tak ing to the pleasures of Ibucolic life with earnestness anJ finds it an agreeable change from &m handling type. Fred Womack and family moved the first of the week from the Ebcrle house Into the resid ence he recently purchased from i C. E. Rickard in the northern part of town. Mr. Rickard has gone to Hood River but still re tains his ranch In this county. W. B. Fisher who has been teaching the Ajax school during the past four months, will be the violinist of the orchestra during the celebration. He is said to be an accomplished musician and he will be one of the cornetiats In the band. f A most enjoyab'e picnic was .' hi'ld on Frank Sorinirston's farm L in Lost Valley last Sunday, The entire population of Pine Ridare and a number of Lost 'alley people were on hand and I report a tip-top time for the W of the party, had prepared wnteous basket dinner: mVo v. Weeks, or near V a well-known grower and V berries, was in G lon pari or tiie worx, jn . m . JSP" vingthe local Crchants V 1 t&4 and enayorinfut his ber ries on thennrncet Mr. Weeks ia one of the most active and most p act'eal horticul turists in the Willamette valley. He introduced the famous Bur bank Phenomenal berry in that region. The Phenomenal is the result of across between the "Improved California dewberry" and the "Cuthert Raspberry", and while it resembles the logan berry it is a much better shipper, Moreover it has a brighter color and is trifle sweeter and is del icious for pies, jelly and canning purposes. "You've got a good town, here, my boy," said the Salem man, sizing-up the town. "You know it," answered the reporter. The expression was a fS,new one for George and with a J L Apnrtv laugh he extended his igni nana ana leu lor nis noiei, Frank A. Welch, secretary of the Oregon State Board of Agri culture, is mailing copies of the Oregon state fair premium list for 1908. The program is most attractive and prizes reach' near' ly $15,000. Many new exhibitors are securing space and several herds have been purchased to be exhibited at the fair; entries in the racing department are larger and consist of a better class of horses than ever before raced in the northwest. At Salem, Sept ember 14 to 19, inclusive. Advertised Letters Bellmgea, Elmer E. Gross, Mrs. Estella Horning, Mr. Harry rties, Mark G. Jones, Mr. Ben & Mark McMullen, Mr. Thomas Sampson, A. F. Condon, Or. June 20,1908. John F. Reisacher, P.M. LET AN EXPERT Do your repalri on Wntfltuu Clockt or Juwelry. William! Ibe Jeweler and OrailHate Optician. N. 14 am Btreet Itfrs. C. A. Brown and children Jrt Wednesday morning for a Lit in Baker City. Wants Information. Thomas Dewitt De Lude, aged 16 years, large for his age, fair lumjjlexion, auburn hair. The xy was attending the high school in Portland and left June 1, on carnival week to go to John Day. Laat week, he telegraphed from Condon to someone in Portland stating that he was flick and in lieed of assistance. His parents obtain inform t ion as to the whereabouts of the Any Information will De gratefully received by Thos. Mc Dermott, Kelso, Cowlitz county, Washington. AJax Items, School closed last. Friday with a most interesting program at which several visitors t were pre present esars. Cooney and Eaton are way hauling wood and lumber. MRw. Ethel and Alice Adiard viwted frienas at cv,jy last Sat urday and Sunday, Ward L Fisher was a pasA.en ger on the Ajax stage Saturday en route to his home in Sfalem hovimr finixripd arerv Buccessar,,! term of school at this place. 1 - 1 L.. Miss Mabel Smith, of Croy.v;. ited friends in Ajax the '4ft,t 0f the week. J Several of the Ajax rteople at .... . w tended the grange Salurday and all report a nne time. , Alkali Poisons st"Pi D. A. McRae, the sheu kuyci. of Great Falls, Mont, who. nas been in the city for wnxirtime buying sheep, shipped ott 4000 head yesterday. in anvmg mniesy nightf uw -:. wievy ind a poisonous aiKau oeu amj ate freely whicl caused we a,ath of- fifty head. me sneep J shipping season is now pracvupjy over in Morrow couniy.-iinmner Gazette w Clltldren'e Fair. ThechiliFren are to have a part in the District fair to be held in The Dalles0ctober6tol0. The exhibits will be open to the high, public and Larochial schools in Crook, Shermlan, Wheeler, Was co and GiUiai y counties. These exhibits rnuAt be , the work of the nuDila okT the school. The following lineslmay be represen ted in the exhibit Flowers, veg. etables, art, mechanical, needle, poultry, cooking,, eTcT--.- Subscribe for the Globe! It's newsy every week. BUSINESS LOCALS Your money not ours until you are satisfied with the goods you purchase. The S. B. Barker Co. Fashionable outfits for smart dressers. There is a touch of per fection in our goods that foils cri ticism. The 8. B.. Barker Co. Can you afford to trifle with eo serious a matter as to neglect a bad cough or cold, when for a trifling amount vou can seoure a bottle of "Hickory Bark Cough Remedy," that is guaranteed to cure or your monev refunded. Price 25o 50o and tl.00, per bottle. For sale by R. L. Hunt, Pharmacist, Condon, and dealers everywhere, An array " of bargains, sterling qualities and lowest prices. The S. B, Barker Co. 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 ib still in use by the families of Western Pennsylvania. It is ab solutely pure; made froai 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 price of shingles is great- y reduced at the Arhngto.1 Lum- n berCo. . U Bee Stephenson's Stock of Stylish Spring Shoes. A REVELATION It Us revelation to people, me MvitracBiM of luns trouble that tve been cured by Foley' Honey nd Tar. It not only Hops the couuh but beals and trengtheii the Junge. L. M. Rubles, Keas- nnr. Iowa, writer: "The doctor said that I had consumption, and got no better until I took Foley's Ilonev and Tar. It topped the hemorrhages and pain in my lung - - i nd the v are now as aound at a bullet." Condon Drug Co. A. SchafTur wmhes to announce that be hai moved bit nhoe repair hop down to bis ranch and that oustoinert way leave repair work at Reieacher's harueea chop, lie will call for the work three times a week and when repaired will return name to the names shop. The oboes that are fixed will be found at Re'.sacher'a harness abop and those that are not called for within thirty days will be sold. The old rennsylvama uutcii Dunkard recommend "Hickory Bark Cough Remedy." Guaran teed to cure your cough and guar anteed to be pure. Made from the bark of theshell bark or white hick ory tree. For rale by R. L. Huut, Pharmacist, and all dealers. Two homestead relinquishmentfi l-,r aale near town. Eood land. See E. Curran over post oOice. The Condon Globe, the Oregon Semi-Weekly Journal and the I'a- effio Monthly all for fZ.oU Tor a year. Subsenbe now. War Against Consumption. All nations are endeavoring to to check the ravages of consump tion, the "white plague" that claims so many victims each year, Foley's Honey and Tar cures colds and coushs Detlectly and you are in no danger of consumption. Do not risk your health by taKing some unkown preparation when Foley's Honey and Tar is safe and certain in results. Condon Drug Co. Goods Driced in a manner that will bewilder and delight you. The S. B. Barker Co. Ttifl Piilare hotel liirninhet flrat-clan manl and roouii to their patrons ai reasonable rates. Try them week 10 an acrri'X CtdciTramrfr of 1000 acres with over 300 acres of wheat land. See E. Curran over the post office. Good buildings, Sue orchard, lots of water, well fenced and within 3 miles of Con don. $2,500 down, time on bal ance. To Prospective Investors. You may invest from 1 100 to 125,000 in Portland Buoiness Blocks with R. D. Inman, T. D. Honeyman, Gov. Geo. E. Chambor 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. r mm MI 11 u A A Laxative Fruit Syrup Pleasant to take The new laxative. Does not gripe or nauseate. Ctjres stokach and liver troubles'and chronic con stipation by restoring the natural action of the stom ach, liver and bowels. Refute aubatltuteo. Price BOO. Conrlnti f - O CD C Special Bargains In Men's and Youths Fine Suits $8, $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 Prices? A Suit to suit and a fit to fit can now be found here all ready to step into. OUR NEW GOODS The Leaders J0I717 5trutmai $)o$jor ladies BueKityam 0 Jefjt Sf?oes for fei) full, line: tinware: granite: ware: Treasurers Notice. f ',i ".' . y " 1 . f3T All outstanding county warrants JH f J jN 1 fl 1 F 1 S k 1 1 11 are ow payable. Intereet ceased tHoUUblXJU T U V'E3 on March 21, 15108. i tuJSSSSS5S(Sharl J. A. McMOMU, I YB4Rll.lmulcoMrnUutK mjihH. H ALL COOWTBIia. tmi. 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WEST BOUND FROM ARLINGTON. No. I Portland Special 3:10 P. M. No. 5 Pacific Express 8:48 A. M. CONDON BRANCH. No 11 lenvea Condon daily (except Sun day) at 7:4 A.M. Arrive at Arling ton at 11 :10 AM Nu 12 leaves Arhtitinn daily (exi-ept Snndav) at 3 4S P. M.ar rives at Condon ai j vj P. M. ti v a j is. ra n vvuwivg LARGEST FACILITIES IN THE WEST FOR THE PRODUCTION OF HIQH GRADE WORK I." lATIt at 10W at UtTIII 10ISII T Oc Confectionery Soft Drinks Candies, Nut and Fruits in Season. Cigars and Tubai-co Cozyclubroom In connection L. T. PRICE, Condon roiEYsmc:(EYCu:2 MakM KMaaya ma Blsridw RigM tKjPWAKD Dunn, President; . Andkew 5reiskk, Vice-President; g it 11 Aj-", Caghtcr;. Wm..Weubu; F. M:PtrrKit. g apltal $25,000 : Does a Gener 1 . No matter how large, no matter how small, this lank J will give your business the careful attention which its jg personal interests warrant. Your patronage solicited. J? Drafts issued on all parts of the world. Strictly home institution. j5 S. L UMBt rmldut AT lOWERHAfl. GILLIAM COUNTY BANK - Capital $0,000 Transacts a General Banking Business. Po mesiic and Foreign Excliaii(te bonglit and sold. Dtraston-a. KER. MT POWERMAC, C. O. rORTWOOD, J. f. " KK1SACHKK, K. T. VOX. CONDON, THE PALACE HOTEL U. S. CARNINE, Proprietor. MOST comodious Hotel in the city. Table supplied A -with the best the market affords. - Special atton tention given to' the comfort of guests. 1 :: :: :i. piace of brines. 1 l nyti,e of the day. JU-- . ""4 00fm ,0 n - 60 YEARS' EXPERIENCE Traoc Marks Dcsigns Copyrights Ac AnrniMarnrilns a ikatrta and deaCTiMtnn mmr antcklv niM-erutlii or opinion free whether an indention n pnihuhlr pitM. rnmiinl. tVoiT.MriHlTmdmiilVl. HANDBOOK w 'sioia lent Irm. l1i mfnrr for i-curlnii patenia. I'atonu taken tfircxwh Munn k to. recelTi tfteiol imctce. wlthoat cbnme. la lb Scientif ic American. A haiMtoomelr lllmrtraled wertlT. iJirreot o. million ul eiieJitlOO Jimrual. 1 eroia. W a !ear: fimr monUu, L Bold b all newedealetj. SilUNN & Co ,B New York Profits $5,000 Banking Business i Tm-rmUnl C 0. rORTWOOB, CwUa OREGON 3 C