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About Condon globe. (Condon, Gilliam Co., Or.) 189?-1919 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 7, 1908)
It's OC3C ICZI30 "5 C newsy every week. , Subscribe for' the Glolx?! G- 0 A 1 A "THE SCHOOL Of QUALITY" Tenth end Morrison, PortlwJ, A. P. Annatrong, LL.B., Principal C'a occupy two floor' 6 j Vy too feet, have t jo,ooo equipment, employ a large faculty, give dividual Instruction, receive more palls for office help then we can ueet Our school admittedly leads all then la quality of inatractjon. It pay to attend auch nlnstitutloo. CSald a Btula Mm I ' Kaep Jummerlng away everlaatlugty on thorough work. It iU wia out la the ad." 814 aa EJaeatort "The quality of nitrite tlun given in your school makes It th Standard of lU kind la tb North weM." C.Opcn all the year. Students admitted at any time. Catalogue free. References! Any bank, any awwapepaf, aoy business sua la Portlaad. ann futnnnnnn nnnnmwuwm mvp ITEMS OF LOCAL INTEREST awrvrwwwuinnnnvu uvwiuvo Wallace Larsen left Tuesday morning for Crcston, Waah., for a few days' visit Mf. ' and Mrs. S. E. Purvine left Tuesday morning; for a two weeks' outing at Newport. District Attorney Burdett was In town this week investigating affairs connected with his office. Mms Lillian Ranney visited over-Sunday at the home of her stater, Mrs. Sherman Wade, near Clom. ' Manager George Berry of the Arlington Lumber Co., returned .Monday from a ten lays' visit in the- "v Vl ij wji.ii ma lami MrBSHft-Teft Tuesday for her new home in Portland. Her son G. E. will follow in a few days. sK Attorney C. L Pepper, of the firm of Stark & Pepper, at The Dulles, was here lost week. The name suggests a rather spicy firm. COSINESS LOCALS Fred Sanders off era a bnrjrain. Sheriff Ray Rogers is enjoying a vacation this week, having gone to the Springs on the Col umbia lust Saturday to recuperate. The total registration at O.A.C. the past year was 1156. Is your boy going to be a former? If so he should attend the state agri cultural college. County School Superintendent J. C. Sturgill returned Monday from Baker county where he was called for a few days on some important business matters. When answering an advertise ment you saw in The Globe, tell it to your merchant It will be helpful to us. The Condon Globe has received the following message from Chicago, 111., "All is fine. You know it. C. II. W." The au thor is none other than Charles II. Williams, the jeweler, who is on his way to the convention of the National Jewelers association at Cincinnati. Your money not ours until you are satisfied with the goods you purchase. TheS. B. Barker Co. We can save you money on Harvest clothing. See.us before buying Weigel & Rice. Real Estate Transfers. The following real estate trans' fers have been filed for record with the county clerk. Baptist Church to J M Wil liams It 7, bl 5, in Lone Rock $1 J M Williams et ux to W M Matthews lots in Lone Rock 1,600 Edw. Dunn et al to Frank Moore Its in Dunn's Add 500 Wade & Wade Co. to T. C Malanaphy 484. 62 acres 6522. 17 Edw. Dunn et ux to Abe . Moyer It in Moyer'sad 25 F B Stevens et ux to S. G. Weller 153.85 acres 750 Receiver's receipt U S Land office to M. Helsey 160 acres $200. Hyman H. Cohen, commercial editor of the Oregon Journal, was in Condon Monday and Tuesday investigating and get ting data on the wheat move ment in the "Wheat City." He wai somewhat surprised to hear of the large returns some of the farmers of this section' will re ceive this year. Rea (Homer) Benson, the local caricaturist enjoys telling how he secured a sketch of E. H. Harriman, the big railroad mag nate, Komer made good for in a small traveling bag he has much-prized bit of scrap paper bearing the likeness of the rail road king, carefully tucked away among other valuables. The railroad king was waiting at the depot at Weed on' his re- tiitm rtvtm mn 1 i 1 1 1 i si taafc awifcflslsflflr 111! A ay wnen ne ana .norner ; met The lattcr'a way of telling the story is irresistible for besides possessing one of themoBt fertile slang vocabularies in the country, "Homer" has, since his arrival in the Wheat City, enriched it with such provincialisms as "You know it" "Believe me, fellah", "By a hen." "Homer" says the magnate was at the depot, im patiently waiting for his special to be switched from a siding to the main line. The cartoonist spied the railroad ' king. He slipped up quietly by the New Yorker, and like Zacheus of old, climbed up higher to get a better view. Trom a near-by pile of ties, as vantage ground, "Homer' got out his pencil and began to visualize his Bubject In another instant, he had "the contours of Harriman's head on paper and in another instant the heavy mustache of the magnate was forthcoming. ' And "Homer" worked on diligently. One of the Harriman boys who was at his father' s side, saw Benson at work. Nudging his sire, the boy exclaimed, "Dad, that fel low, over there," pointing to the cartoonist in action, "is cartoon ing you." Suddenly arising' and leaving his stenographer to guess what he intended to say, the New Yorker astonishedly retor ted, is he, wen r with a piercing glance that checked the pencil of the cartoonist dead still, Harriman hastened to his private car. ; - ''I got him all the same, by a hen," said Benson triumphantly as he finished telling the story. ! , Cold type can not relate; the story which is peculiarly apropos because of Mr. Harriman's visit to Oregon, with the animation characteristic of Homer' s story telling. Ask him to tell it to you, All kinds and all sizes of Over alls at Weigel & Rice- t ... i An arraf ff Urgaina, sterling oualitiea and lowest prices. The i i 8. B, Barker Co. - Genec , Hoofing, the ' bent on earth, for sale. Arlington Lumber Company. '". v , $10 an acre for a fine stocK ranch of 10O acres with over 300 acre of wheat land. Bee E. Cur ran over the post olTioe. ' Good building, fine orchard, loin of water, well fenced and within 3 J miles of Con don. '2,500 down, time on bal ance. " ": "" :, O V at your old hat and "See your ' self as others seo You." A"' ':N:'e?w: vH a'.t Fashionable outfits for amart dreisers. There ia a touch of per fection in our good that, foil cri ticlatn. The 8. It. Barker Co. , o n in ' the late.! Stlevdil only cost; you- a ' few dollars.! '"'We have, tie latest and the bfEt Cttq in and see. .' , t 1 Ca . VJ. n j! O A Foley's Kidney Heiuedy will cure any case of kidney or liver trouble that ia not beyond the reach of medicine. , No medicine cau do more. ; Sold by Condon r i-t ' urug wo. ' 4- Two bonieitead reliuuiabtnenta tn. wwdUand. Pee E. Curran ) Oooda priced in a manner that will bewilder and delight you. The 8. B. Barker Co. See Slephenaon'a Stock of Stylish Summer Shoes. , The price of shingles is great ly reduced at the Arlington Lum ber Co. I . .. t Cl'RED HA-fjCiffK AND SUMMER '. t ' ': C.Ot . A. S. Nuabaum, Batesville, Ind Una; writes: "Last year 1 1 uttered for three month! with a suniuier cold so distressing that it - inter fered with my business. ' I had many of tha symptoms of hay fev er, and a doctor's prescription did not reach my cane, and I took sev eral medicines which seemed only to aggravate if Fortunately I in sisted upon having Foley's Honey and Tar. . It quickly cured me My wife , has since used Foley's Honey and Tar with the same success. ' bold by wie wonuoii Drug Co. , , , . Walk for Shoes of all leathers in "your "size--Uie - worid wide - famous 'k' B R Q C K TO'N - S H O S , . - i have just, arrived., - Up tor date in every particular , . V ; DUN N : B ROS . . I n e . I m ni jw m.iiii'ii m i illmi. ii' Hi III .m. f -" f "-"" 1 " - , ), p I,., ., I,,, - '-r Inn in-- r V.i. ....i.i Waw,uuM- n j thPlce liotel tornltlies Brxt-cUst ioard and rooms IjMheir patron al reafnbl tUrn- Try them-a. week, . FOLEY LET AN EXPERT Dn vnur rewlr on Wtchi CI'Miki or Jewelry. Wllllumi Hie lowelor n(1 OrmlHatr OpUcUu. Hi Main Hireoi Advertised Letters ' " For the week ending Aug. 1, letters as addressed below re main uncalled for at the Condon post-office: " : Davidson, Maude Warner, Chas. , - . . Blewette, Mr. . Goodman, Mr. G. A. , ' John F. Reisacher, P.M. '"A 'Boon to Elderly People, Most elderly people have some Kidney or bladder disorder that ic both uatnful and dangerous. to ley's Kidney Remedy has provei a boon to many elderly people ac it stimulates the urinary organ corrects irregularities and tonet ud the whole system. Commeno taking Foley's Kidney Remedy a once and be vigorous. Sold bv Condon Drug Co. The Gotodon Meat & Ice Companu ' .;Is s prepared to supply - 'everyone with th9 best, of lueatfroui their shop meat that is kept during these warm days in 0'ir storing room of a temper- 'J ature . -nearly ' down to .'( reeling. . We' are also ; '-v' turning out ton and a .-half of tCE every twenty , four hours. Keep Cool with trie pure home frozen product. - 100 pound cake 75 o VI.ess quantities lo per lb. t -I . '' ... . Phone' calls for either moat or ice promptly ans- -wered and. delivered to . - home or place of business vat anytime of the day. iriaCi5iiria(c!r I?1L IN ONE OR MANY COLORS . ,' ... i ' ; ' ;i LARGEST FACILITIES IN THE WEST FOR THE PRODUCTION OF HIQH -GRADE WORK itru as ttw it usteii seesct ifi IIOilEYMAR :Tt3 criminal LAXATIVE ccagh remsiy. For congh. eolda, throat and lunf Good for everybody. Sold every where. Th genuine ', ' FOLEY'S HONEY anl TAR 1 hi a Yellow package. Refiuesubtitutea. Prepared only by -Foley A Company, Chicago. -. Condon Drua Co. TUG 0.- Eu; - - - i: jvJ;:PortvoocI ;'i!LivERY-:-i-' and FELD .STABLE FRANK 60L.DE H, frftprtetor'. .. j Shaving.Shampooing, Hair Cutting'.' Hot and Cold Ratbs in C'oi f v ' n One door north (jiliiam Cj. bai is I ; i North Main'StreetJ Confectionery Soft Drinks " VSARS WE , Cudie, Nut anil Froit in (Season. Clfcnre and Tuterca -CazyclubrooiB in Coiinectiofi L. t; PniCE. Ccr6 i . n roiiYsmx:sircc:; ! KMMya SMI BUedar Right )( at i A hin t. . lllVlltlVi f 36 If ea'sy .'sr!1.!.' . i 3 TRAINS EAST . DAILY Thronsh Pnllman standard and tear 1st leeprnn cars dulv to Omaha. Chh tago, B)ckne; tounet sleeping car daily to KanRM city; through Pullman tounit lMDing cars (persoualiv conducted) weeily to Chicago, reclining chair can (seata tree) to the East daily. - LOW RATES I " Tickets to and from all part of tb umtea btatea, canaoa and- burop For particulars call on or addrsas . D, TIERNEY, Agent 0. 9 pf-- JA EAST BODNl) FROM ARUNOTON. So. 2-Chicaso Special . ..1 :20 P. M Mo. eAtlsntlc Express.... 12:45 A, M 'EST BOUND FROM ARL1SGTOJ?., No. 1 Portland Speeiat,w..3:10 pAm, NO. 5 racifie Kxpress.,.. . ..3:48 A. M : . CONDON BRANCH. Jo 11 Ipkvps Cntxlim ilxPy (except Sun at 7:4f A. M. Arrives at Arling on at 11:10 AM. No. 13 !ev-s Af'"etnn 'ally (eicept 8untlav)at twt P. M.ar ives at Condon at s'-fS i. M. . ' ' - j Edward Dusk, . Presldentv Aknvcw , .inKixm..-"Vi-rreifi RN,wrH Cinhier; W'h. Wi inn i; F M.Tiiim. 5.' ' ' Kj.705). cjE pigs OT'Oic Pp;op o;:dc;: i..''.. . '".I .."I- .. " v) I Does a Genera! 0anI;I:rj J$ J . Ko matter how largfl no niitt.r iir,w ftn.iil, .Ui! lunk .' "., .will give your btisinese the va refill fetitintinn v Inch its , -j ' personal iiiterests" warrant. J Your ffttrnnapii nJiiMied. ( 'if r..'J ...1 J.. -11 ....... -...vl.l Mnotlv hnint nit-'fHlItii'Wl 1 E UMZS. trtsttt UT SOWl' "OS. Wt-txt Jl C. 0. WIT 00U, Cub GILLIAM COUNTY BAN IV . " ' . Capital id,000 - ' . Transacts a Gen'erul Banking Busine" f1- . , k Diratio and J)reipnJ-.Trliaboueluind . wrtar,-a. a. eaaKER. ;a xovierman'. a o roRiftooi). r. COMPOIS, THE PALACE .HOTEL U. S. CAFtNINE, Proprietor,' , ' - MOSTwMiiotlioiis Hote tn if-.e e tv, 1J ujj.i I f with the best thd iiiiirfeet aAwrda.--. bKcml alien tention given to the comfort of guests. : .-. : ileajartcrs tsr rarners l ; f.tc ' t - M - t 5 I 3 KJ rv yiaf waawt,' utmmm