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About Condon globe. (Condon, Gilliam Co., Or.) 189?-1919 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 28, 1908)
I i "THE SCHOOL OF i nm ana Morrison, PoriUnd, Oregon A. Annatroog, IX.B., Principal C.We occupy two floora 6 by too feet.iav t Cao.ooo equipment, employ large faculty, give Individual it ruction, receive more calif for office help than we can meet Oulcbool admittedly leada all othera in qwljtyof Instruction. It payaT attend auch an inititutlon. CHald a Buitlaittt Maal Kp ammtring Way ararlaatlnilr oo thorough work. It will win out la th tad." Said aa EJtatort "To quality of intruo Uob glvtn In your school makes It to aianda of lu kind is the North wt" COpen all the year. Student! admltteJaiany time. CaUlogue free. IUfrnceei Any bank, any Mwapapw, uy buaiaoaa bms la Portland. Miss Annie Fichter who !ftnr "' " ' it3QCiJi7--. ..Jl L O Q K ,1 1. j pALITY"" I Mrs. II. E. SpcncWandyowir-. est daughter le ft for PortlaiiJ Monday to visit for several weeki Dr. Wood went to The Dalles Tuesday to attend to soma land matters. J been visitintr Mins Myrtle Rol- inson, in Kahler Basin, left this week for Condon where she will pay a short visit before re turning to her home in Golden-dale. An array of bargain, sterling qualities and lowest price The 18. B, Barker Co. Genaoo Kooflng, the bent on earth, for tale. Arlington Lumber Company, i Mrs. Herman W. Pauling and children were passengers on the Grani Wade and son, Lester, flyer Monday for the Rose City to of Olex, were in Condon the fore visit with relatives. part of the week. , Good priced in Joe Mattingly and wife were M bewilder and delight y nnaasno-ora on tha hvftl Wednes- lrier WO day morning bound for a few manner tliRt ou. The .days visit in Portland. MIbs Catherine Creiner visiting in The Dalles the part of the week. was fore Grant Wade bought 110 head of 3-year old steers from Emil Sraube, of Waterman, last' week, for $35 per head. Spray Courier. If you have anything to trade exchange, rent or sell, see to it that you use The Globe Wants, An exchange says that ker osene will help corns; vaseline or camphorated oil, if persisted in, will cure them. If one contin ues, however in cutting a corn, it is well to apply a little per oxide which will prevent blood-poisoning. Attention, Asthma Huflerers Foley'a Honey and Tar will give Amonff the Lone Rock visitors immediate relief to asthma Buffer In Condon Tuesday, was D. C. nd has cured many ease mai Yarbroutrh had refused to yield to other treat ment. Foley's lloney anu lar if Your neighbor would orobably the best remedy for coughs, colds, enjoy this paper as well as you and all throat and lung trouble do. Lend him vour conv. Contains no harmful drugs. Hold by Condon Drug Co. The Ladies Aid Society of the Congregational church held an interesting session at the home ; of Mrs. Kizer yesterday. at your old hat and "See yourself as others see You." A New H at in the latest Style only cost you a dollars. We have latest and the best Come in and see. will tf" ' J' th rrfifol to II Miss Brown, a nurse of the Good Samaritan hospital ' of Portland, who has been near Fossil in attendance on several severe cases of sickness, was in Condon Monday on her way to will run the transit the Rose City. G. D. Culbertson, county clerk of the new county of Hood River was in Condon over Sunday on a business trip. Mr. Culbertson is also engaged in the real estate business in the "Apple City." 0 car Veatch and Campbell Brown have returned from a two weeks vacation at the Meadows and' near Baker City. They have been benefited by the out ing and have resumed their positions at their respective places of business. According to the Eugene Reg ister, Ward L Fisher was among the successful applicants for a second grade certificate at the recent teachers' examination in Lane county. He will be re membercd as having played in the band here on the Fourth of July, The report circulated that Mr, Fisher would come here to lead a band was a rather hasty piece of cossid. He will teach in Lane County. Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Purvine have returned from a two weeks' outing, most of which was spent at the sea shore at Newport They also visited et Salem where they noticed many improvements. "Salem is taking a spurt," said Mr. Purvine. "State street has been paved as far as Twelfth and Commercial is being torn up before putting on the pave ment New brick buildings are in process of construction and real estate values are keeping high." Mr. Purvine will be at his abstract office from now on. W. J. Edwards and wife, Mayville, were the guests Mr. and Mrs. Fred Edwards the fnM narf nf tVio urook. a n i L.. - U I " " cert winter wnv uw a nuuic- swaainme ajbx country was Two homestead relinquishment in town Saturday attending to . , n,r to 0()d Jllnd. See I . . l iirii r & i " ousiness mailers, n niie in town he made The Globe a call and availed himself of one of our Mrs. E. R. Sloan, of Lone Rock splendid clubbing offers which was in Condon the fore part of make exceptionally fine reading the week, during the winter months. ii.-iv...- . ii j . Cubed Hay Fever and Simmeh ionn nuriuurt vi ruruwiu, a nephew of F. T. Hurlburt, of cold. the Condon National Bank, was A. 8. Nusbaum, Batesv.lle, Ind ia town last Saturday, having ina; writes: "Last year I suffered come up with the second party for three months with a summer of surveyors that came up to 0,1 distressing that it inter malca the nreliminarv aurvevs ford with my business. I had for the new trolley line. He mny of the symptoms of hay fev er, and a doctor prescription am not reach my case, and I took sev- Improvements were made dur- eral medicines which seemed only inor the oast week in several of to aggravate it. Fortunately I in- the Cross walks On Main Btreet, sisted upon having Foley's Honey one beinar in the south part of and" Tar. It quickly cured n.e town opposite the S, B. Barker My wife has since used Foley's Pa ctnra Tn prnaaintr waa Honev and Tar with the same u-j ..j ..,. success." Sola by tlie uonuon ing dangerous as a portion of it DruK Co- was over the old spring around Hii Qu.IifiMtio.. Which the City grew. There IS I am reminded, says a writer, of the little boy who arrl,'l ' !" ' . ,, . .i I squire bouse, where he eomd win o at this season of the year and .him... . k bv mnkina himself the repairs were made at the generally unetui. proper time. Bqulre-Can you clean silver? "Can you cook and light fires and Ins and dust old china and make Walk This Way!! for Shoes of all leathers in your size-the world wide famous BROCKTON SHOES have just arrived. Up to date in every particular We can save you money on Harvest clothing. See us before buying Weigel & Rice. Special prices on Barn Bill See the Arlington Lumber Co. LET AN EXPERT T)n your repnlM on WThe cliioki or Jewelry. William the Jeweler and Ordute Optician. N. Mln Street "DT INN BROS.. Inc. n j The Paine hotel Inrniiliet firet-clat ward and rcwiiis to their pntroni at feasonaljle rt. Try them a week. FOLEY'S HONEYandTAR The O.K. BBEI Shop FRANK OOkDEN. PrrtaSor Shaving, Shampooing, Hair Cutting Hot and Cold Baths in Connection. One door north (Jilliaia Co. Bank Bldg. J. J. Portwood LIVERY and FEED STABLE North Main Street The original LAXATIVE cough remedy. For coughs, colds, throat and lung; trouble. No opiate. Non-alcoholic Good for everybody. Sold every where. The genuln FOLEY'S HONEY and TAR lata a Yellow package. Refuieaubatitute. Prepared only by j Foley A Company. Chicago. Condon Drug Co. j Confectionery i Soft Drinks I Candies, Kats and Fruits in Season. Claars and Tobacco - 1 Coxy ela broom in connection 1 L. T. PRICE. Condon 1 W. H. Carlyle who has been encraced as dean of the livestock bedsr' judges at the Oregon state fair b.clcs . (Sept 14 19), IS one Of the pnnctured tires Dd tune pluovar' most experienced judges in the "Certainly, sir." ... , "Can you mend electric bells and oo country, having served at Borne and gM flttlng teaoh mod. 01 me greatest, urniwa m me crn and ancient lanttuaRes. geotrrapuy country. He was at the Omaha and the use of the giobesr exposition, the Internationalize- Z - d0 - else stock show at Chicago, the Char- .rhen i thiuk you win do." leaton exhibition, the Canadian Boy-Thank you, sir. By the way, is exposition at Toronto and the St rXt VanZs tht ,t is. Louis world's fair. Mr. Carlyle But what has that to do with it? is dean of the Colorado State "Weil, i thought you would like me . ..w i to fill up my spare tin c by making fl(jntuuuii (wucjo, bricks' He was not engaged for his lnso The 0. R. & N. Special rates lence.-London Answers between the North Beach resorts and every railroad points on the Mrjjg QOndOll MCSt a IG6 oompany the fare is $12. Inquire of agent particulars. for further Is prepared 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. Ve are also turning out a ton and a half of ICK every twenty four hours. A Boon to Elderly People. V I Most elderly people have ome R Q , w,lh tne pupe Kidney or bladder disorder that is """f both painful and dangerous sf 10 an acre for a fine stocx ranch of 1000 acres with over 300 acres of I wheat land. See E. Curran over the post office. Good buildings, fine orchard, lota of water, well fenced and within 3J miles of Con don! 2,500 down, time on balance. Fo- home frozen product. ley's Kidney Remedy has proven a boon to many elderly people as it stimulates the urinary organs, corrects irregularities and toner ud the whole system. Commence taking Poley'8 Kidney Remedy at once and be vigorous. Sold by Condon Drug Co. 100 pound cake 75 c Less quantities lc per lb. Phone calls for either meat or ice promptly ans wered and delivered to home or place of business at anytime of the day. AXD OREGON Sll ONLINE Union Pacific a KMawya ao4 BlaoMar Bight MM. 60 YEARS' EXPERIENCE I in i ii -- Tnaoc Marks rt, i DIMM 'fSfffli CopvmoHTaAe. attleklr cwutui cir opinion fTM hh an luvwithm MpnllMblrPatitmbI Comtniinlea. OonrWlf rmidnlW. H0B0(t on hum at Irr. HUmL ncr to sfw-urtn imt.n'. runll WW tRrousfc Munb a Co. matin Iftclml wiCIa, wll hoot eh.rio, b lb. Scientific floerim a kUMtonnMr fllnMnMMl !?. IjinoM ah OBlalKHt i.f .nf d.ttlMo Jnanwl. Twin.. W (mt : fnor montlu, tL BoM b oil mwidMlora. slUNHotCo.N8WDri Braoch onoo, m W St. Wmoiiwioq. O. C 3 TRAINS EAST DAILY Throneh Pullman standard and toor- at sleeping cart daily to Omaha, Chi bo. 8iokane: tonriat aleeping car daily to Kaneos city ; through Pullman touriit leeping can (nersonallv conducted) weedy to v. nicago, reclining caair cars eata Ireaj to Uit juwt oauy. LOW RATES I Tickets to and from all parts of tht United States, Canada and feuropa. For particular call on or adjraaa D. TIERNEY, Agent 0. 1. 9 fJ. TIME TABLE EAST ROUND FROM ARLINGTON. No. 2 Chicago Special 1 :20 P. M No. 6 Atlantic Express 12:45 A. M WEST BOUND FROM ARLINGTON So. 1 Portland Special 8:10 P. M So. 5 Pacific Express 3:48 A. M CONDON BRANCH. 11 leave Condon dally (eicept Sun lay) at 7:A. M. Arrives at Arling ton at 11 :10 AM. No 12 leaves Arlinston 'ally (except Sunday) at 11:4s P. M-r-lives at Condon at 3:4s P. M. Edward Dunn, President; Andrew Greisxr, Vice-PreMdent; g N FABN8W,)rH, Cashier; Wx. wehri.i; F. M. Pi.iter. No. 7059. Capital $25,000 Profits $5,000 Does a General Banking Business No matter how large, no matter hew small; this Rank g will give your business the careful attention which its i personal interests warrant. Yur patronage solioited. S Drafts issued on all parts of the world. Strictly home institution.' tLUUELrnlU T MWaUUX. Tllta C rOlTTrOOfc OiU GILLIAM COUNTY BANK Capital $SO.OOO Transacts a General Banking Bnalneas. De mesiic and Foreign Exchange bought and sold. DirMton-a. a, BAEKCR. JAY BOWIRMAN. C, O. rOaTWOOD, J. KKiaACBSB, E.T.COX. CONDON, OREOON THE PALACE HOTEL U.S. CARNINE, Proprietor. MOST comodiotis Hotel in the city. Table supplied with the best the market affords. Special atten : tention given to the comfort of guests. :r :: :: Headquarters for Farmers and Stockmen. CONDON. OREOON