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KNOWS THAT IT 13 A LIVE oscr 3C0 3 C30 AND INTERESTING PAPER 0 0 "THE ICHOOL Tanth and Morrison, Ported, Oro A. P. Armstrong, ULB., Principal occupy two toon by loo feet, havt t fao.oco equipment, employ a large faculty, gl individual Instruction, receive more call for office Lclp than we ci meet Our acbool admittedly lead all other In Sji'yj'ntictjn, it pay to attentfauch an Institution. CSald nl Kail "JUp hammering away twlastiugly on thorough work. It will wia aut in tin .n.i a!4 aa WacaUn "Tha quality of Initmo. tioa iHvvd la your acbool maksalt the .U.dsrd of iu kind la tba North" COpen all the year. Stufeata ad mTtteJ at any time. Catalogue free.' lUfafancMi Any bank, aoj awwapapar, any evaluate man In Portland. rj ruvwuvvn rwu-uvutnnnn rtnp I iTrMQnnnnn isTroccT s LMLIIIUUI L.UUDL IniLIILwl j vwwnntxnnnnnmu vuwnwb G.-W.Xing; of Wasco, who wai the guest of his grandson, Claude Andrews, the past week, f returned homejm Tuesday. . The Misses Maryland Lizzie Totterton who have been the iruesta of their aunt Mrs. P. T. . Hur!burt,,of this city, during the past week, returned to Portland Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Comini who have been in Condon for an extended stay, returned to their home In The Dalles Monday. . While in the city, Mr. Comini assisted by a force of men erec ted the stone foundation for the new Catholic school. Mrs. Claude Andrews and little , Clcone, returned Tuesday even ing from Portland where they have been for several days. Mrs. Andrews went down to at tend the funeral of a friend, Mrs. John R. George, the wife of a well-known 0. R. & N engineer. Hayes Marble returned last Friday from a month's vacation and visit with relatives in Van couver. Wash. He and his wife spent a part of their outing in camp at Martin's Springs and in the mountains. Mrs. Marble yft not return until the middle of September. ' Rev. Father Cantwell went to Aberdeen, Wash., Monday to talk over the plans and new bids for the new St Thomas Aquinas School. The first bids submitted were all too high. A number of bids have since been presented and there is little doubt that the contract will be awarded to one of the new bidders so that work may be begun as soon as possible. Frank E. Edwards, formerly an instructor at the Oregon Agri cultural college at Corvallis, is at the Imperial hotel accompa nied by his family. Mr. Ed wards is now living at San Luis Obispo, Cal. Oregon (Sunday) Journal. (Professor Edwards is the son of W. J. Edwards, the wellknown farmer of the Mayville neigh borhood. He visited relatives here last week.) ; i Pentecostal Tent Meeting. (Inter-Denominational) You are invited to attend an old-fashioned gospel meeting, to be held in Condon, beginning Aug. 18 to 30, 1908. Services evening at 7:30; Sundays 2:30 and 7:30 p. m. Rev. James Crook, of Seattle, Wash., Miss Harriet Griffin, home missionary, with other workers from Fossil, will have charge of the services. All Welcome. 10 an acre fur a fine etocK ranou of 1000 acres with over 300 acres of wheat land. See E. Cumin over the post ullice. Good buildings, fine orchard, lots of water, well fonced and within 3J miles of Con 1(2,500 down, time on bal ance. Special prices on Barn Bills. Sue the Arlington Lumber Co. LET AN EXPERT In vor repairs on Watohsi (Hooks or Jewelry. Wlillsmi the Jeweler end GraitHut Optician. M. Mala 8treet OF QUALITY A. B. Robertson, of the Inter ior Warehouse Co., went to Portland Tuesday for a few days' visit with relatives. J. P. Rollins the photographer, made a trip to the ' wheat fields Tuesday to get some good pic tures of the big combined har vesters now in operation. Oscar Veatch and Campbell Brown left Monday on their vacation. They go to Meadows, Idaho, a resort near the section where the Brown Bros, have their sheep on summer range. J. E. Hunt the Hardware man, went to Portland the first of the week to be gone several days. Before returning to the Wheat City, will enjoy the re freshing sea breezes. G. E. Ohsfeldt, who has ' been manager of the Gilliam County mills, left Condon Monday for his home in Portland to engage in the real estate business. The Globe will visit him each week and keep him well informed on happenings in Gilliam county. , Edward Curran was in Port land this week visiting his bro ther, George, of the British steamer Ilford which has been loading lumber consigned to the old country from the Oresron port The brothers had not seen each other for twenty years and the reunion proved an unsually happy one. Dr. and Mrs. B. F. Butler and little daughter, accompanied by Mrs. A. T. Clark and Miss Clark of Monmouth who have been guests at the Butler home the past week, left for Newport Thursday morning for a week's outing. They were joined at Arlington by Mr. A. T. Clark who had gone to Pendleton Sat urday to superintend the harvest ing on his ranch near that city. ' Real Estate Transfers. The following real estate trans fers have been filed for record with the county clerk. A S Bennett et ux to ES Davis lot 3 blk 11 Condon $1 U. S. Patents to Joshua Har die, 40 acres; to James M. Cam eron, 161.38 acres. Water pipe has dropped again. I- 2 inch galvanized 5c. a foot 3-4 inch " 6c. " linch . " 8 3-4c. " II- 4 in. " 12 c. " 11-2 in. ' 14 c. " in quantities. These prices will last until further notice Hunt, the Hardware Man. Advertised Letters For the week ending Aug. 8, letters as addressed below re main uncalled for at the Condon post-office: Parrish, H. L. Warren Mr. Alex. John F. Reisacher, P.M. A Boon to Elderly People. Most elderly people have some Kidney or bladder disorder that is both painful and dangerous. Fo ley's Kidney Remedy has proven a boon to many elderly people as it stimulates the urinary organs, corrects irregularities and tone? up the whole system. Commence taking Foley's Kidney Remedy at once and be vigorous. Sold by Condon Drug Co. Noted Editor Would Like to Receive the Glob- to fie In Touch with Country. , A .letter received from Salt Lake shows how the attention of large publications i.i attracted to this K section and how they know th$ live newspapers. The communication follows: The Condon Globe, Gentlemen: Your publication, the "Globe" reaches us semi occasionally. We find it a live, interesting paper covering a sec tion of the Northwest that we want to keep in touch with. We should like to receive the "Globe", regularly and under separate cover we arc mailing you a current number of Good win's Weekly. We should like very much to have you put us on your exchange list, and in return will be pleased to put you on our mailing list. Yours truly, L S. GlLMIAM, ' Goodwin's Weekly. Superb weather the past week! Ideal weather for the good old harvest time.; What section of Oregon can equal it? All kinds and all sizes of Over alls at Weigel & Rice. An array of bargains, sterling qualities and lowest prices. The 8. B, Barker Co. Fred Anderson and Will B urns left Monday for Portland where they expect to fit out themselves with a moving picture outfit and then make some of the valley towns. Genaoo Roofing, the Ix-ht on earth, for sale. Arlington 'Lumber Company. Gooilh priced iu a manner that will bewilder and delight you. The 3. B. Barker Co. See Stephenson's Stock of Stylish Summer Shoes. Paul Balsiger who is now working in a blacksmith shop at Roosevelt, was in Condon over Sunday. Two homestead relinquishment)' '-jT sale near town, good land. See K. Curran Ct'HEi) Hay Fkveb and Scmmek C o !. I). A. S. Kusha'.nu, Butesville, Ind iana; writes: "Last year I suffered for three month with a summer cold so distressing that it inter fered with my business. I had many of the symptoms of hay fev er, and adoctor'ts prescription did not reach my case, and I took sev eral medicines which seemed only to aggravate it. Fortunately I in sisted upon having Foley's Honey and Tar. It quickly cured ltie My wife has since used FoleyV Honey and Tar with the faun success." Sold by the Condon Drug Co. The Condon Meat & Ice Company , Is prepored to supply everyone with the best of meat from their shop meat that is kept during these warm days in our storing room of a temper ature nearly down to freezing. We are also turning out a ton and a half of ICE every twenty four hours. I CE Keep Cool with the pure home frozen product. 100 pound cake 75 o Less quantities lc per lb. Fhone calls for either meat or ice promptly ans wered and delivered to home or place of business at anytime of the day. L O O K at your old hat "See yourself as others A New Wa I k for Shoes of all DUNN BROS.. Inc. Tli 1'alsr hotel lurnislie first-rlast xiiticl and room to tlieir patrons at reasoimliU? rates. Trr tiiem a week. HOHEY-TAR The original LAXATIVE cough remedy, For cough, colds, throat and iang trouble. No opiates. Noa-alcoholtc Good for everybody. Sold everywhere. The genuine FOLEY'S HONEY and TAR Is in a Yellow package. Kef use substitutes. Prepared only by Foley Company, Chicago. Condon Drug Co. Oregon ShoitLins kdUkion Pacific 3 TRAINS EAST DAILY Through rnllmsn standard and tour ist sleeping cars daily to. Umftlia, Chi cago, Spokane; tourist sleeping car daily to Kansas city ; tlirougii t'ulluian tourist Irepinir cars (pcrsouallv conducted) weeaiy to Chicairo, rwlining chair cars lieata tree) to the East daily. LOW R ATES I Tickets to and from all parts of ths United States, Canada and Kurope For particulars call on or addraaa D. TIERNEY, Agent 0. R. 0 J- blb EAST BOUS1) FROM ARUN'GTON. No. 2 Chicago Special ; 1 :2rt t. M. No. 6 Atlantic Kit press 12;45 A. M. WEST BOUND FUOM ARLINGTON. So. 1 rortland Special 3:10 P. M. No. 5 raciflc Express 3:48 A. M. CONDON BRANCH. No 11 leaves Condon daily (except Sun day) at 7:5 A. M. Arrives at Arling ton at 11 :10 AM-. No.J2 leaves Arlington (tally (except Sunday at 11:4s P. M.ar rivee at Condon at j-.jj P. M,; FOLEY'S mm in the latest Style will only cost you a few dollars. We have the latest and the best Come in and see. 1 ITT it i nis leathers in your size -the 13 ROCK T O N SHOES have just arrived. Up to date in every particular The 0. K. Shop FRANK GOLDEN. Proprietor Shaving. Shampooing, Hair Cutting Hot and Cold I'.aths in Connection. One door north (jillisin Co. Cans Bldg. !i r ; : i unieciionery I Soft Drinks CauJief, Nut anil Fruits Season. CixHrs and Tuharco rco I ion 1 Cozy club room in connection if l L. T. PRICE. Condon I KIYSIIBMYCD1E Make Kidneys and Bladder Right g Edward Df.x, Presidonl; Andrew Greinfu, Vice-President; A r ahnswdth, Cishter; Wm. Wehru; F. M. Puteb. J No. 70S9. : Capital $25,000 iDocs a General No matter how large, no matter bow email, this Bank will give your business the careful attention which its i win give j'our mifineas inecareiui ajtention which its 1 t personal interests warrant. J Drafts issued on all parts of the S. i. BARKER. rmUeil ut lowERMxn. GILLIAM COUNTY BANK Capital 6SO.OOO Transacts a General Banking Business. Po mcatic and Foreign Exrhange bouylit and sold. ' Directors a. B. BARKER. JAY BOWKRMAN, O. O. rORTWOOD, t. t. . KKISACB-K, R. T. COX. CONDON, THE PALACE HOTEL U.S. CARNINE. Proprietor. MOST comodions Hotel in the city. Table supplied u with the best the market affords. Special atteu tention given to the comfort of guests. :: :: :: fleadquarters for Farmers and Stockmen. 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