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Tenth .ml MorrUon, ror.Iand, Oron A. Armstrong, LL.B., Principal
occupy tw, floors 63 by too feet, ive t o,ooo equipment,
employ a Urge faulty, tfve individual i, traction, receive more calls
for office help than wt can meet Our chcol admittedly leads .11
other, la guJnstru ' It p,y, , .ttcndlranstitution.
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iOpen all the year. Student admitted i atany time. Catalogue free.
lUf-r.ncwi Any bank, any ampipw, bosla. man In Portland.
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Otia Campbell left Tuesday
morning for the Rock Creek
section to continue the work of
assessing the ranches in that
locality.
fa. is. Barker shipjxjjj a carload
of cattle to UMjnion Meat
Company on Tuesday. -
wm. Unj3rtfrw0od and Putnam
, liarn-t t,.. n ..
week from visit near
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Mi4 Grace Frizzell was in
CntVVn last WHfik on hnr return
iran a m jnth'a visit in Portland
"1 and on her way home to Fossil.
Miss Gertrude Brehaut, of this
city, is amang those who were
granted state papers by the
. Oregon State Board of Educa
tion. Miss Brehaut's papers
from Prince Edward . Island
were recognized by the board.
George Berry, local, manager
of the Arlington Lumber Co.,
was at Clem last week to set up
a 14-set foot header for S. C.
Dodaon.
The Arlington Lumber Co. is
erectinjf a warehouse at Roose
velt, Wash., which will be com
pleted in time to handle this
year's crop. The structure is to
be 40x100 and substantially con
structed. Otto Tschauner returned last
week from a month's visit with
relatives near Albany. .
D. L. Harris, of Gooseberry,
was in Condon the first of the
week transacting business.
MrIary Brown left Monday
for a visit with her brother, W.
S. Phillips at Izee, near Canyon
City.
R. D. McMurphy, of .Eugene,
who purchased some time ago
the Skelly place north of town,
was in Condon Saturday to look
after matters connected with the
ranch and to see that all arrang
ements were made for the har
vesting. Attorney and Mrs. D. R. Par
ker returned last week from a
visit at Montavilla. Mrs. Par
ker had been visiting for six or
eight weeks at the home of her
parents. "Booster," the dog, is
the happiest creature in town
now that the entire family is at
home once again.
Arthur Schilling left Condon
Monday for Olex where he has
accepted a position with Wade &
Wade. He will have charge of
the implement repair depart
in 3nt during the harvest season.
Wm. Scholtes, the wrestler,
who will be remembered -by the
lovers of athletics here for hav
ing had a wrestling match here
some years ago and who later
met E. N. Davis and other
wrestlers in The Dalles went to
defeat before "Strangler" Smith
. at Astoria on July 4th and was
" pinned to the mat twice in less
than seven minutes.
We can save you money on
Harvest clothing. See us before
buying Weigel & Rice.
LET AN EXPERT
epalri on Wntohai
Jowtlry. William,
ilar (110 Graduate
, . Mala Street
Optlci.
OF iJALITY".
Miss Belle Wilson and Miss
Emma Wood were passengers on
the incoming - train Saturday
evening.
II. D. Keyes, of Twickenham,
was here Saturday transacting
business.
The world's record for the
longest ball game is that made
by teams of 18-year old boys
who played a thirty inning game
at Cleveland July 4.. 1907.
Joe Malkey has been engaged
by the Roper Bros, to drive the
Fossil Condon stage. He for
morly lived at Spray and has
moved his family to Fossil.
Loren Combs has put on the
run between Condon and Fossil
an eight-horse wood team that
he has christened the "Grey
Squirrel Wood Team," says the
Fossil Journal. With one man
and two wagons, he expecta to
haul four cords pf wood each
trip and to haul freight on the
return trip.
Frank Springston of Lost Val
ley was a Condon visitor this
week. .
Js. Miller was in
from Wm,
.ccwan s rancn wonaay. Jimmie
is getting so he can hobble
arouna witnout tne aid or a
crutch since his experience with
a revolver a few weeks ago.
Miss Flossie Scott of Portland
arrived Monday evening for a
visit with her sister, Mrs. John
Jackson.
Wm. Wehrli of Mayville came
very near havinsr a fine field of
wheat destroyed by fire during
the storm last week. Lightning
struck the telephone line along
his fence and set the grain on
fire. Mr. Wehrli thinks that the
rain Btarted falling shortly after
the bolt struck otherwise the
damage might have been serious.
District Attorney James E.
Burdett has sprung a surprise on
the politicians of Sherman coun
ty by appointing C J. Bright of
Wasco as his deputy for that
county.
Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Hollen . of
Pine Ridge have been visiting at
Spray during the past week.
J. R. Wells expects to begin
heading his wheat crop Monday.
Mr. Wells said the grain was
looking fine and he expects an
average of 25 bushels per acre.
C. E. Kennedy of the Gilliam
Co. Milling Co. was over in the
Eightmile country during the
past week. Mr. Kennedy says
the crops in that section will be
well up to the average.
Advertised Letters
For the week ending July 4,
letters as addressed below re
main uncalled for at the Condon
post-office: ' "
Kitchen, Mrs. Jennie
Sampson, A. F.
JohnF. Reisacher, P.M.
The price of shingles is great
ly reduced at the Arlington Lum
ber Co.
Foley's Orino Laxative. th6 new
laxative, stimulates, but does not
irritate. It is the best laxative.
Guaranteed or your money back
Condon Drug Co.
train tht Impurities of the blood
which it constantly passii.g
through them. Fi.I-y's Kidney
Remedy uiakea the kid-ieya
healthy. They will strain out all
warns matter from the blood.
fake Foley' Kidney Remedy and
it will make you well. Condon
Drug Co.
An array of bargain. sterling
qualities and lowest price. The
8. D, Barker Co.
Can you afford to trifle with ao
erioua a matter a to neglect a bad
cough or cold, when for a trifling
amount you can secure a bottle of
"Hickory Hark Cough Remedy,'
that ia guaranteed to cure or your
money rt funded. Price 25c 50o
and $1.00, per bottle. For sale by
R. L. Hunt, Pharmacist, Condon,
and dealeri everywhere.
110 an acre for a flue stocx ranch
of 1000 acrea with over 30(1 acres of
wjieat land. See E. Currau over
the post office. Good building,
due orchard, lot of water, well
fenced and within 31 mi I eg of Con
don. $2,500 down, time on bal
ance.
For a limits J time to induce you
to lay in your winter' fuel. Five
cord fir and alder, wood corded
up at your plate of business or at
your residence in Condon, then
awed $40. Arlington Lumber Co.
The old Pennsylvania Dutch
Dunkardi recommend "Hickory
Bark Cough Remedy." Guaran
teed to cure your cough and guar
an teed to be pure. Made from the
bark of thesbell bark or white hick
ory tree. For tale by R. L. Hunt,
Pharmacist, and all dealers.
Fashionable outfits for smart
dresseri. There is a touch of per
fection in our goods that foils cri
ticism. The 8. B. Barker Co.
Two homestead relinquishments
(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'e Honey and Tar cures colds
and coughs pelfectly and you are
in no danger of consumption. Do
not risk your health by taxing
some unkown 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. Tin
8. B. Barker Co.
See Stephonson'B Stock of Stylish
Summer Shoes.
A Revelation
II is a revelation to people, the
severe cases of lung trouble that
have been cured by Foley's Honey
and Tar. It not only slops the
Cough but heals and strengthens
the lungs. L. M. Uuggles, Reas
nor, Iowa, writes: "The doctors
said that t had consumption, and
I got no hotter until took Foley'
Honey and Tar. It stopped the
hemorrhages and pain in my lunge
and they are now as sound as a
bullet." Condon Drug Co.
IN ONE OR MANY CCLORS
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LARGEST FACILITIES
IN THE WEST FOR
THE PRODUCTION OF
HIQH QRADE WORK
laTII at IIW AS USTItl Mint
MCCORMICK HEADERS
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The Pulace hotel (nrniahe f)rat-cla
board and room to tlielr (mtroni at
reasonable rates. Try them a week.
HONEYmTAR
The original
LAXATIVE cough remedy.
For cough, colda, throat and tun?
troubtea. No opiatea. Noa-alcoholic
Good for everybody. Sold every where.
Th genuln
FOLEY'S HONEY and TAR ia la
a Yellow package. Refuae substitute.
Prepared only by
Foley Company, Chicago.
Condon Drug Go.
Oregon
SlIOjpLME
and union Pacific
3 TRAINS EAST DAILY
Thmnirh Pullman atanBI n,4
iat ileeping cars daily to Omaha, Chi
cago, Spokane; tourist sleeping car daily
to Kansas city ; through Pullman touriat
sleeping cars (neraonallv conducted)
weeaiy to Chicago, reclining chair cars
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LOW R ATES I
Tlrketa to and Imm m n.rf f k
United Statea, Canada and Europe.
For particulars call on or address
D. TIERNEY, Agent
EAST BOUND FROM ARLINGTON.
No. 2 Chicago Special 1 .20 P. M.
No. 6 Atlantic Express... .12:45 A. M.
WEST BOUND FROM ARLINGTON.
No. 1 Portland Special 3:10 P. M.
No. 5 Pacific Express .3:48 A. M.
CONDON BRANCH. '
No It leavpt Condon daily (except Sun
day) at 7:4s . M. Arrives at Arling
ton at II :10 AM. No. 12 leaves Arlington
daily (except Sunday) at i45 P. M.ar
rivea at Condon at 3 -.4$ P. M.
FOLEY'S
McCormick Machinery
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I report on paimtiaNlnr. ALL uimki
TlltCTt.V CONFIDCNTIAL. Palais nracUce
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ID. SWIFT h CO.
k.501 Seventh St., Washinrrtoa, 0. C.
Confectionery
Soft Drinks
Candies, Nuts and Fruits in
Season. Cigars and Tobacco
Coxy club room in connection
I L. T. PRICE, Condon f
tor
It)ITSIQBI1EYCUlS
MakM KMMys aatl Bladder Right
Edward Dunn, President; Andkkw Greinkr, Vice-President; g
g X. Farnsw rn, Cashier; Wm. Weiiri.i; F. M. Pliter. g
g No. 7069. &
Capital $25,000 Profits $5,000 i
5 Does a General Banking Business?
will give ymir business the
& personal interests warrant.
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GILLIAM COUNTY BANK
Capital $SO,OCK
Transacts a General Banking Business. Do
mestie and Foreign Kxclianite bonylil and sold. .
DlraclortS. B. SAEKF.R. JAY ROWERMAN, a O. rOSTWOOD, J. t.
KK1SACUKU, R. r. COX.
CONDON,
THE PALACE HOTEL
: U. S. CARNINE. .Proprietor.
MOST ootnodiotis Hotel in the city. Table supplied
AU with the best the uinrket alTords. Special atten
tention given to the comfort of guests. :: :: ::,
Headquarters for Farmers and Stockmen.
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