Condon globe. (Condon, Gilliam Co., Or.) 189?-1919, July 17, 1908, Image 3

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'THE SCHOOL
1 enui and Morrison, Portland, Omgoo
CO occupy two floor 65 by 100
emptoy large faculty, give Individual instruction, receive morjcalla
for office help than we can meet Our echool admittedly ui all
then in quality of inrtructlon. It pari to attcnd"iiucli"an "lnl ifl tlon.
CSald a nlBM Maai '' Kesp hammarint; away r.rlutitigl 00 tirongu
work. It will win out la tbs end." 8al4 aa EJeoatort "Th quality oftWreo
tion given In yor achool make U the standard of iu klud la Um Newest"
COpen all the year. StudenU admittwfateny time. Catalog f ree,
Referenceai Any bank, any newspaper, any bueinesa man la tjrOmi.
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I iTEHS OFLQCM. INTEREST
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wJohn Scott was a Sherman
county visitor the first of the
week.
I E. McDaniels, of Matney
Flat, was an Arlington visitor
this week.
Miss Ebberts returned lost
Thursday from an extended vis
it with friends in Portland and
in Eugene. ' '
Miss Susan Stclwer, of Fossil,
was in Condon last week, having
accompanied as far as this city,
4 her friend Miss Maude Cage of
If .If! fit.
jviciuinnvitie, wno was return
ing home.
Mrs. L. E. Laurance returned
Saturday from an enjoyable two
months' visit at her parents'
, home near Cody, Wyoming.
Mr. Lawrance met her at
; Arlington.
Misses Cecil Shurte and Luc
ille Sturgess and Master Rodney
Coe, of Arlington, who have
been guests at the Huriburt
home for the past two weeks
returned home the fore part of
the week.
Miss C. Adams a trained nurse
from Portland, arrived in Con
don Monday evening. It will be
remembered that Miss Adams
had charge of a number cf cases
of sickness here last winter.
County School Superintendent
Sturgill has returned from his
vacation trip at Haines where
he and his wife visited relatives.
Mrs. Sturgill remained at Haines
with her parents for another
month. School work called the
new superintendent back to
Condon.
Hatfield leaves Wasoo.
Earl Beevis was in Wasco the
first of the week on business.
He reports the crops in that
section looking well and prom
ising an average yield. At a
recent meeting of the wheat
growers of Wasco and surround
ing country preliminary arran
gements were made to employ
Hatfield, the rain-maker for
another year. It is understood
that the Calfornian wants $2500
for the continuation of his work.
A large number of the farmers
in the region where the exper
iments have been conducted
appear to be pleased with the
results obtained and are anxious
to enter into another contract
Hatfield does not pose as a rain
maker but through the applica
tion 01 certain scientific princi
ples under given favorable at
mospheric conditions he claims
to be able to increase the amount
of precipitation. The rain
maker left Wasco this week for
other fields. If the information
is authoritative Hatfield agrees
to give a precipitation of one
. and a half inches between May
11th and July 1st
We can save you money on
Harvest clothing. See us before
buying Weigel & Rice.
LET AN EXPERT
Do tout nralrt on WU"he
Cluoki or Jwlry. Wllllsmt
tha Joweler and QrminkM
Optician. M. Main Btrtnjt
55?
OF QUALITY-
A. P. Aroutrong, LL.B., Pr!;ipl
feet havt a 30.000 -nulJent.
Miss Nell Welsh is fa guettt
of her sister, Mrs. F. T. Huri
burt, this week.
PearlJarvU who has just fin
ished his term ai county clerk of
Gilliam county, left for Portland
last Saturday where he has ac
cepted the position of teller with
the Standard Trust Company
which has offices in the Chamber
of Commerce building.
0. E. Fiak, of Portland, has
accepted a position with Kerr
Gifford & Co. at Arlington. Mr,
Fisk has been in the employ of
the company for several years
and had charge of the Condon
office before the construction of
of the railroad branch.
No Hay In Wheeler.
Merritt Frizzell who lives
below Mitchell was in Condon
last week on his way to the Yak
ima country to investigate the
hay market' He has about 800
head of cattle with but little for
age to winter them. Should he
And hay at reasonable prices, he
will drive his cattle to that sec
tion and fatten them for the
Seattle market Mr. Frizzel
reports tne crop prospects in
Wheeler county as very poor.
Mulching In Morrow County.
The headers are out and the
wheat is being cut and soon Mor
row county will be in a condition
to again furnish more than its
quota of wealth to keep America
at the head of the list of the
wealth producing countries.
The new method of mulching
the wheat land is proving a sue
cess in this county and while it
is considerable work to go over
the land three or four times
those farmers who have no lazy
bee in their bonnet will this
year have as good a bank account
as last year.
W. J. Blake is sure that the
new method of mulching is the
thing as his wheat is forty-fold
and will Rive him 40 bushels to
the acre as a result of his using
this method during the dry, sea
son. From the lone Proclaimed
Catholic Educators to Meet.
One of the most important
educational gatherings to meet
in Portland during the month is
that of the Catholic Educational
Association of Oregon which wil!
hold its sessions in the West
Side High School building July
20 to 24, inclusive. The associa
tion is made up of some twenty-
two institutions conducted
in
this state and was organized July
1907 under the patronage of the
Most Rev. Alexander Christie,
archbishop of Oregon. The pro
gram which has been received by
the Globe promises to be except
ionally interesting as many educ
ators of renown will be in attend
ance to take part in the institute.
For a liuiilei time to induce you
to lay in your winter's fuel. Five
0 rds fir and alder, wood cordt
up at your plaoe of business or at
vour residence in Condon, then
sawed $40. Arlington Lumber Co.
A. Scimitar wishes to announce
that he has moved his shoe repai
shop down to, his ranch and that
customers may leave repair wor
at Reisaoher'a harness shop. He
will call for the work three times a
week and when repaired will return
same to the harness Bhop.
The ehoes that are fixed will be
found a. Reisaoher'a harness shop
and those that are not called for
within thirty days will be eold.
Real Estate Transfer.
The following real estate
transfers have been filed for
record in the county clerk's office.
G A Berry et ux to Henry
AThiessen lots 5 6 and 7
blk 31 in Condon $1850
Nancy J. Woodfln to Allie
Portwood land
350
1
W. Lord et uz et al to Belle
C King It 10 blk 50 Condon
NKWestet uxtoGWand
LGParmanland
100
U.S. to WmB Walker 150 '
acres cash entry
J. C. Elrod to Edward
Curran Its 4. 5 blk 5 in
Mann's add !
2500
S E & S C Dodson to J. O
Elrod It 4, 5, block 5 iu
Mann's add .
2500
Harriet A. Wood to J Fos
ter Cook 8195 acres
1200
Geo. Welsohns et ux
to
4.
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Mary N Mott lots 3,
blk 14 in Clem
50
State of Oregon to Ray
Rogers 40 acres
240
Anna Shroder to Ray
Rogers 84.51 acres
1200
BUSINESS LOCALS
110 an acre forVfine stocic ranch
of 1000 acres with over 300 acres of
wheat land. See E. Curran over
the post office. Good buildings,
fine orchard, lota of water, well
fenced and within 3 miles of Con
don. (2,500 down, time on bal
ance.
The price of shingles is great
ly reduced at the Arlington Lum
ber Co.
The old Pennsylvania Dutch
Dunkards recommend "Hickory
Bark Cough Remedy." Guarau
teed to cure your cough and guar
anteed to be pure. Made from the
bark of the shell bark or white hick
ory tree. For pale by R. L. Hunt
Pharmacist, and all dealers.
Fashionable oututa for smart
dressers. There is a touch of per
fection In our goods that foils cri
ticism. The S. B. Barker Co.
Two homestead relinquishment
(or sale near town, good land. See
E. Curran
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 coughs petfectly and you are
in no danger of Consumption. Do
not risk your health by taxing
some tinkown preparation when
Foley's Honey and Tar is safe and
certain in results. Condon Drug
Co.
Goods priced in a manner thai
will bewilder and delight you. The
8. B. Barker Co.
See Stephenson's Slock of StylisM
Summer bhocs.
m a
- A Revelation
It Is a revelation to people, the
severe cases of lung trouble that
have been cured by Foley's Honey
and Tar. , It not only stops the
cough but heals and" strengthens
the lungs. L. M. Rnggles, Reas-
nor, Iowa, writes: "The doctors
said that I had consumption, and
got no belter until I took Foley'
Honey and Tar. It stopped the
hemorrhages and pain in my lunge
and they are now as sound as
bullet."!, Condon Drug Co.
IN ONE OR MANY COLORS
. 11 . .
LARGEST FACILITIES
IN THE WEST FOR
THE PRODUCTION OF
HIGH GRADE WORK
lint u taw at ustui Him
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MCCORMICK HEADERS
DUNN BROS.. Trio.
11 t
The Palace liotel tarnishes first-class
wnrcl mhI rooms to their pittrnni at
reasonable rates. Try them a wk.
The original
LAXATIVE cough remedy.
For coughs, cold, throat and lung
trouble. No opiates. Noa-alcoholic
Good for everybody. Sold every where.
' The genuine
FOLEY'S HONEY and TAR U in
a Yellow package. Refuse substitute.
Prepared only by
Foley A Company( Chicago.
Condon Drurj Co.
Oregon
SllOITLlNE
aw union Pacific
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TRAINS EAST DAILY
Thronffh Pullman itandard and tonr-
iit ilceplng can daily to Omaha, Chi
cago, Spokana; tonriatileaping car daily
to K ansa, city ; throagh Pullman tonriit
leepinir cara (oerionallr conducted)
weealy to Chicago, reclining chair can
iteata trea) to the Eaat daily.
LOW RATESI
Ticket to and from all parti of tha
United 6tatu8, Canada and Europa.
For particulars call on or addram
D. TIERNEY, Agent
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TIME
TABLE
EAST BOUND FROM ARLINGTON
No. 2 Chicago Special .
No. 6 Atlantic Ei press.
..1 :20 P. M.
.12:45 A. M
WEST BOUND FROM ARLINGTON.
No. 1 Portland Special .3:10 P. M.
No. 5-PaciSc Express. 3:48 A. M.
CONDON BRANCH. '; ,
No 11 teavpd Condon daily (except Sun
day) at 7Vj A. M. Arrives at Arling
FOLEY S
H0NEYTAR
Ho o ci Mo
ton at 11:10 AMt.No.l2 leaves ArlinyuW
rtaily (eicept SamlayVLxauJf
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McCormick Machinery
EXTRAS.
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TRADCMARK. I iTMU suul CuDmul.u ranria.
Ittred. end ttkefc-ti. Modal or PlMrto. (or Um
report on ptnithmty. all usics
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TfrnttoMwilt pa. How to K & pturtnrrjind other
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tbuinums uuornuuuB. rvni xree to my tvlareot. I
D. SWIFT h CO.
1501 Seventh St, Washington, D. C.
Confectionery j
Soft Drinks I
Candle, Nut and Fruits in
Season. Ciirart and Tobacco
Caty club room in connection
L. T. PRICE,
Condon i
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akae KMeeya aa Blaedar Right
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hiDWARD f resident;
N. Farnswoth, Cashier;
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Capital $25,000
Does a General
S No matter how large, no matter hew 'small,' this Bank
S will give your business the careful attention which its
S personal interests warrant. Your patronage solicited.
S Drafts issued on all parts of the
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GiLLiAM COUNTY BANK
Capital SO.OOO 1
Transacts a General Banking Business. IV
nu elic and Foreign Rxrtianire bouitht andaoM.
Dtnetora-a. B.
BARKER. JAT BOWCRMAN, C. O.
. KiiiaACBEU, K. T. COX.
CONDON,
THE PALACE HOTEL
U. S. CARNINE, Proprietor.
MOST comodiou8 Hotel in the city. Table supplied
. . with the best the market affords. Special atten
tention given to the comfort of guests. . ::
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ttonastrtctlrroiiUdaiiUal. HANDBOOK on PatauL
sent free. Ulrteat asencr for aecunnc patent.
Patents taken through Maun 4 Co. raealv
tptcial tunica, without ehanrtt, im. tta
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