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Supplement to the KCOilLOBE i HARTSHORN & MERESSE FRIDAY. JULY Om;; Kalm at tabSc Mon)-tUM t. Local 3 'News Stuart Campbell was a 'visitor inMoro the first of the week. ' :Miss - Dora Madden, of Lone Rock,' visited here for a day last ;Jr. -3:'. 'Arthur Baker who has been in Blalock, the past week, ret urned to Condon Monday. V i.J. .C Randall . a prominent merchant of Olex, was a Condon viator over Sunday, i ; ; v ;: Mrs. James Johns, of Arling ton, who has been the guest of Mrs. Dv B. Thomas, returned to her home Monday. Chas. Royse started, for Con don this morning with a band of twenty horses which he will sell at public sale there, next Friday and Saturday.' Spray Courier, , ' Mike Foley is working on the septic tank in the canyon, south of the city. , The, tank was com menced when the sewer was put in last fall but was not; finished. It is to be 16 feet square, and. 9 feet deep and cemented. v-It.H At the Oregon' hotel, to this city June 25, Mrs. Carrie Grunell and Bert Connor, were united In marriage, Rev. T. F. Mur phy, of the " Congregational church, officiating. .'The friends of the contracting parties wish them a happy and prosperous wedded life. Marshal Townsend has been a very tusy man the past week while the water was low in the reservoir during the break at the city water works. He has been working almost night and day ,wrtB"lhe4rpump ! at the old reservojrin- order,, to keen a suffi cientjarnountf I of - water in- the reservoir for irrigating purposes. Harold - Hunt has returned from, Eugene to spend his vaca tion with his parents., He has been in attendance at the Univer sity of Oregon the past year and will graduate next year. He will be found behind the counter at the hardware, store during, the summer months. ,. , . X Hon. John Simons, formerly mayor of Heppner and a resident of that place for more than twen ty-five years, was here thelatter partbf tti week 'on his .return from a visit at Lone .Rock with the Boone and Madden families. Mr, .Simons has been actively en gaged In the blacksmith , business, since '184JTwhWhe 'stepped in' a shop for the first time back in old Missouri, and he did not give up hammering .the anvil until 18 months ago when he retired from business. ) This was his first visit to Condon and was somewhat surprised 'to notice so thriving a town In, 'this section of the country. " r'; ' The 0. R. &.N. Co will Sell rouna irip uckcis neiwwn ii points on its lines within dis tance of BOO miles on July 3 and 4. at rate of one and a third fare Inquire of agent for further particulars. Special rates ahw between the North Beach resorts and every railroad points on the Harriman system; from Condon . : Hl m J. a Thrall, agent - for ! the National Livestock Insurance company, left for The" i Dallas, the first of the week aftef hav ing spent several days in this Vicinity adjusting claims on horses that died recently. Among those who lost valuable animals are Wm. DyeV, Jim Dyer, John Dysort, and Cavan, Blakely & Shaw.T "The" horses died from the effects, of (differ ent diseases. Delay in commencing treatment for a alight irregularity that coal J have been cured quickly by Foley's Kidney Remedy may result in a serious kidney disease. Foley's Kidney Remedy builds up the worn out tissues and streoghten these organs. Commence taking it to day. Condon Drug Co. ' - In Momorlam. i The following resolution was presented for adoption by C. H. Williams, of Condon, Oregon, first vice-president of this asso ciation, as follows: ;J Whereas, that (jod m his wis dom has .crossed our threshold and taken from us one of our members in the person of R. H Robinson, who passed to the home beyond on the 20th day of February. 1908. at his home in Condon, Oregon, ; I Resolved, that we the members of the Oregon Retail Jewelers' Association, in meeting assem bled, extend, our sympathies to the Borrowing relatives and com mand thern to One ; who has promised not to leave them com fortless. I Resolved, that a copy of these resolutions be sent to the ber eaved relatives, and that a copy be sent to the local news-papers of Condon, Oregon, and put on the records of our association, the same -to be signed 'by the members of the executive com mittee of the Oregon Retail Jew elers Association. 4 'L. Alva Lewis, President, H. M. Leffert, Sec'y and Treas. Rev. I. W. Williams Testifies. jRev. I. W. Williams, Hunting' ton, W. Va., testifies as follows: JThig is to certify that I used Fol ey's Kidney Remedy for nervous exhaustion and kidney trouble, and am free to say that Foley's Kidney Remedy will do all that you claim for it." Condon Drug Co. cThe Willamette Valley Chaut auqua Association will meet at Gladstone Park, July 7 to 19. The program promises to be of exceptional interest' as some of the best platform entertainers have been engaged for the ses sion. Among the speakers are: John Sharp Williams, the Dem ocratic leader in the House of Representatives; Dr. Ira Land rith, president of Belmont Col lege, Nashville, Tenn.: Dr. Rob ert Mclntyre; of Los Angeles, and others. Board and room can be had at reasonable terms in private homes at Oregon City, Gladstone or Park Place. For inspiration, and recreation the Chautauqua is a most inviting spot Department of Publlo In- atructlon.-1 O , Tp whom it maynwrn... The sources from which ques tions will be taken for state and omintv nnnera are as follows: Book-keepiirtrt Ofljee NK'thMs anq Practical Botik-keepi Physiology; Hutchinson, U. S. History j-poub. Civil Government; gmwoM Shaefer. V m 11 Ut Theory and Practice' 1 Wlilfs Art of Teaching. nu Arithmetic; 1-5 from f (uw of Study; 4-S from Sm.th.Ulm Grammar; 1-5 from Course of Study;. 4 5 from Buehler. Geography:,-1-5 from (Jourse of Study; 44J frhra Natural.j Psychology; BuelL A A. ... English Literature: August'OS. A. 1-2 from Newcomer' English Literature. R 1-2 frbni the fol lowing CJassicsl) Shakespeare Merchant of Venice! edt by1 'W,' J. Rolfe, American Book Co. 50c;47c.A V vr 1 (2) Scott, Ivanhoe, ((Riverside lit ser.) Houghton 506.; 47c. , L (3) Irying Sketch-book. , (Poc ket classics) MacmiUan, 25c, 22c. Rip Van Winkle, , Legend of Sleepy Hollow,. Westminster Ab bey, Stratford-on-Avon,-,Chrjst-man, The Sceptre Bridegroom. The first figure is the publish er's price, the second the price to schools contracted for between the Oregon Library Commission and The J.'K. Gill CoJt; Remaining subjects:",. ' State Texts. J. T. Mc Arthur, ' County School Superintendent Special prices on Bsrn Bills. See the Arlington Lumber Co. ..!,,;; o Foley's Oriuo Laxative, tti6 new laxative, stimulates, but does not irritate. It is the best laxative. Guaranteed or your money , bsck Condon Drug Co. ' ! "s iii m ;I The local f reight 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 ,,',; tuinnnininnnAAnmruvutAanruvp 5 CONDON 5 the wtiivrr city" In the heart of the great wheat 'belt, the county seat of Gilliam county, and distributing f v L for a ; large rich Vu .i ('.' territory, r 1 The Largest, .Primary Grain Shipping Point , in the , United States Surrounding country offers exceptional advantages for. investments. . ; Splendid in ducements for the; 'home seeker,' !i Keep1' Vou'-eye on s;::,j, . ,condonw a mniinniAvnAAnjxru-innniuinuiJD Sanltaru Plumbing! MEANS., doing , away,., rf .-I Wlkll HII BUI tO Ul Ul- seases, doctors,' rbills, etc. Think it over but U;;not too long! Have.; of " your drain pipes look-' ed after by . : ' J AMIESON & ni The' -i - I .Agts for Sampson Windmill 1 3 5 I.A 5 center '-JfJ. PdrtWOOd : CI VERY-"''! and FEED STABLE A h Main Street. HOMESTEADERS, If ATFEIITI01I i,i ..jneULOUR is now prepares m. . . t 1 - t publsh notices of flnsl vroorr tall at our omce ana . a : "jetTocstpt and your notice, yiu jadKar in this papery a tAAAAAAAVUVAAAAAAAAAAiVAU (J H L O W RATES E A S t Will be made by the ; O. R. & This Season as follows: - ROUND TRIP I To Direct J Chicago. $72. &) St Louis 67.60 St Paul... 63.15 Omaha 60.00 Kansas City.... 60.00 Tickets will be on sale H May 4. 18 June 5, 6, 19, 20 I July 6, 7, 22, 23 5 August 6, 7, 21, 22 Fj Good for return in 90 days with stopover privileges at pleasuref within limits. r DON'T FORCET THE DATES For further information call on D. TIERNEY, Local Agent, Or write to H Wm. McMurrav, G. P. A., k Portland, - Oregon. FOLEY'S ! KIDNEY CURE WILL CURE YOU of any case of Kidney or Bladder disease that is not beyond the reach of medi cine. Take it at once. Do not risk having Bright's Dis ease or Diabetes. There is nothing gained by delay. 50c. and $ 1.00 Bottles! Oondon Drug Co. 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