I ITELTS GFLOCAL INTEREST!
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Sherman Wade of Clem, lost a
valuable horse last night
Earl Beevis left Thursday
morning for a few days' visit in
Spokane.
Miss Hattie Loftin, of Arling
ton, is the guest of her sister,
Mrs. Blakely this week.
Fossil visitors in town
were S. E. Todd and
Ferner.
today
I. R.
Mr. and Mrs. D. R Thomas
went to Arlington yesterday for
a few days' visit with friends.
Mrs. Claude Andrews and lift!
daughter .returned last evening
trom a week's visit at Golden
dale,
TT m " .
nowara ioDey who took a
carload of sheep to the Portland
market for Doc Brown, returned
to his home at Olex Wednesday.
Mrs. Lucy ; Wright who has
been the guest of Mrs. Wm
Langhausen returned to her home
in .Portland Monday.
Mrs. George Stevenson who
has been ill the past, week, is
much better.
Frank Monnahan and wife.
were Sunday visitors in Condon
from upper Rock Creek.
James Murtha, the sheepman.
was in town Sundav from hU
Rock Creek ranch. ;
Mrs. Jay Bowerm&n returned
Wednesday from a few days
visit in Portand.
was
Mrs. Welsohns. of Clem.
a Condon visitor during the week
Paul Bruniel. the Condon stock
buyer was on our streets Tues
day wanting fat cattle. Mit
chell Sentinel.
Paul Balsiirer has returned to
to London and is airain emnloved
at nis old place
blacksmith shop.
If you have anything to trade
exchange, rent or sell, see to it
that you use The Globe Wants.
Syd Hawson who was in the
employ of Lord & Co. at Arling
ton, returned to Coitdun the
fore part of the week.
ouuscnoe lor the Globeirs
newsy every week.
Justice of the Peace E. Wheir
laid off from work Wednesday
in nonor or his 4lith birthday.
uere s wishing you manv miffc.
Judge!
Walter Seale returned the fore
in the Dunlap P of the week from a trip to
nitmgiuu, wnere ne went to see
f red Weiman. Walter brought
-
tvm. crunzel who sustained b back a team of hnraea that k
severe leg fracture some ten 1 will break to drive He
finely as could be expected under ber shop. Walter went as far as
the circrmstances. ' Pendleton with Fred Weiman
who ha3 been visitinir in Arlinor
U W. lounar has returned ton Since leavimr Condon II
from his trip to Portland and left the middle of the weelr ft
1 The moving-picture show re
turned to Condon yesterday after
an absence of nearly two weeks.
They showed to a good house
last night
Hon. W. F. Jackson returned
to his home in Moro this morning.
He was well satisfied with the
returns of his Gilliam county
ranch this season.
W. J. Case received a letter a
day or so ago bearing the in
formation that his brother who
formerly lived in this county,
had the misfortune of breaking
one of his arms while at work in
the Santiam district
Hon. F. F. Pike who for twen
ty years or more was a resident
Spokane and is again handling Sand Point Idaho,
baggage on the Aver. Mr TVm.
aldson, who was takiW his School Exhibit
returned to The Dalles Thnrnu Tne Publc schools
Dr. Wood returned from The
Dalles Wednesday where he met
his sister, Mrs. J. J. Panton and
little son. Thev accomrvAnien1
the doctor to Condon and wi
visit Mrs. Harriet Wood and TV
xxr j m
" wu a i amines, ut. canton is
one - of Portland's 'I Wrtino
practitioners.
of Gilliam
county will not participate in the
s:hool exhibit to be held in con
nection with the district fair at
fhe Dalles. Much as this move
is to be reurretted. it is irnnop.
ative, because the schools will
scarcely have entered in their
work for the new school venr
Superintendent Sturtrill mav
decide to make an exhibit of the
Mrs. W. J. Edwards
daughter Miss Velma who have
been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Edwards the past week, left for
Oorvallis Thursday morn in tr
Miss td wards will resume her
studiesat the Oreeon Aorimil.
Wade & Wade Buy Property
Wade & Wade, of Olox. bouirht
the property of the Undon Hard
ware Furniture Co. Thursday
auernoon. The properly was
purchased from 'f. IS. Richards
who had secured itfnm George
f I A ...i. . . . . . .
cariittru wno conducted a hunt
ware and furniture business
there a few years ago. As the
flirm of Wade & Wade has
wished to locate in this eifv for
a number of years, it is possible
that a new store may come
to Condon, although nothinir dof.
inite could be obtained from the
members of the firm. .
Treasurers Notice.
All otitnUmlinff count ttuLl
issued prior to June kh.
are now ( t. ItreMt cwl
on March 21, 11)08.
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TrPMHwrnl UIIImm county, if011
F.M. Scrivener&Jon
''Klrt Class
HOHS1CSH012RS
Bhop oi Main Slreol, Condon
Oppokhtt Dunn l!ro.' Store
When you have ipent
your money and have re
ceived nothing for it and
your eyes still trouble
you, see
WILLIAMS the JEWELER
, Expert OptloUn
work of the Condon and Gilliam
and county schools at the Mavville
fair. The fair is a local institu- ,t '.'.T
,-f i. t w ew nome
nuiuV ui vaLruiiage. atStarbuck
Ely-Henrovd.
A quiet wedding took place at
at the home of Mr nn,l xf
, - -
nenry rletcher. in this city,
Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock
wnen Elizabeth iienrovd was
united in marJasre to Croctcett
Ely, of Starbuck. Washington.
The ceremony was performed bv
Kev. Edward Curran in the
presence of the immediate rel.
auves. The bride is a sister to
Mr. Fletcher and the trroom is a
rairoad engineer on the run be
tween btarbUCk and Snol-nne
The happy couple left Wednes-
ALL PAPER
MINTS, OILS ,
AND VARNISH
I-Hrat'Ht ih1 lHt ..1..(t.
1 ftook in tha County.
Klilim((M furniKlitil nn
juhnas to material ami lbor.
W. A. DARLING.
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Ar get your money'i
wath. We guarantee a
., fit in all cases.
Cool at Condon'. Wow About Your Locality?
ine weather or the past week ne uiooe wants a live news
I . - t . . . .
taminnlU. m ,!n v; nas Den unusually coo . The "-"rresponaent in each precinct
nS gradUate official weeky ther bulletin the county. Send The Globe
tor tne week endinar Mondav. ine news and sign your name to
a rnrrnnti August zi, shows that the h o-h. "ems. The name wi not
VVitlVII. I S I.
Elsewhere aDtjears an item est temPerature in Condon was Printed, but the management
reirardinB- the r,m;, , and the lowest 49o. The w,snes 10 the author of the
the Mawille fair Tr i thermometer registered 98 at correspondence. Our correspond-
ALBERT DAMS
Livery ahd
Feed Stable
Onr IJwry Ftork It Fint-CUn.
lHlttlililiin Ij. K.....I,.,.. U....1.
Your I'Ktronnga is Hoiieiudi
erRixa street
Condon Oregon
of Sherman county, has sold his Mayville fair. Itiserrone- Tr 8 at Zvll Tr. a tcosW1-
property there and removed to ous 43 to th tethe list will be CA9ALka' 103 at Drain 102 T ? &t CfMn"d haYe been
NewbX. YSfJrr W? ready for distribution. The iK at 105 " Hermis- doing splendid work, and Clem
Newberg, Yamhill countv. Mr.
Pike was representative from
this legislative district for sev
eral terms until beaten at the
June election.
Mrs. J. W. Beckeri and little
ready for distribution. The list er' a at "eis- iJienuiu wrK, ana uem
will be out for the middle of " " Newport, XU4 at i'en- 'ias ucc" P'acea anew on the
next week. aieion, 4 at Portland, 102 at u,' ine pumicity it has re-
Kosemirg, t at Salem. 105 at vea in ine uiohe, the news-
Goes to Portland, umatilla, 88 at Wasco, 92 at PaPer that gives all the news
Georcre Rerrv k i 90 at Baker City and 80 wortn P"ntmg. The Globe staff
,e amnUrr ; k- at Fairview. The rainfall at writes the news in a dignified.
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. ujuuun lor me weeK was .47 of J" "y ana interesting, style.
mat appeals to newspaper read-
Sanitary Plumbing!
MEANS doing away
with all sorts of di
seases, doctors' billu
etc. Think it over but
not too (inert ttnvo
your drain nines look.
d after by : : :
JAMIESON & Th
MARSHALL. fumber.j
Agts for Sampson Windmill
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' flou Is trpc tlnI
to Rt youf HOMKor le vt
. tMiMinex pnotof;raph(i. t.on
ult ut and ttrt prion on ail
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OUTSIDE VIEWS
Get your ' tiveitnck. ioultrv.
and iwti tthotutraphrd. I
pent four yr in view work
o aik in iihout tb ht time
In order toif you th $
rulu of my xper!enrt.
J. P. ROLLINS. PhotoRra-
5 pher, Condon, Orijon.
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the emnlov of
iu uuo ciijr neunes- jv. ivi ue years asi ,
ilnv AvflntM fMM d 1 1 : i i mnno rra rt fiirt an men
join Mr. . Becken, who is the
bookkeeper for the Gilliam Co.
Milling Co.
Dr. B. P. Butler, the dentist,
returned from his vacation last
evening. He reports an enjoy-
aDie tame, having visited in Port
land and Monmouth. , Mrs. But
ler and little daughter are still
visiting relatives in the valley,
but intend returning to Condon
in a lew days.
Judge H. L. Benson, of Klam
ath Falls, for many years prom
inently identified with Republic
an party circles and for ten years
one of the circuit judges for the
counties of Klamath, Lake and
Josephine and Jackson counties
has tendered his resignation to
the governor to take effect Sept
ember 10. He will re-enter the
active practice of the law in his
home town with C. L. Stone.
Judge Benson says he is out of
politics for good. He is the fa
ther of Rea Benson of the Con
don branch of the Arlington
Lumber Co.
don branch, expects to leave to
morrow morning for Portland.
wnere ne win reside perma
nently. Mr. BeiTV has heen
faithful and trustworthy official.
and the company has with re
luctance accepted his resigna
tion. He has not vet AmAoA
upon his plans for the future,
but may ensraee in the wood
business in the metropolis if the
opportunity presents itself. He
will , first build a comfortable
home for his family and
then be ready to enter business
Mr. Berry first came to Gilliam
county seven years ago, for a
time was in the sawmill business
at Lost Valley and later assumed
charge of the Arlington Lumber
to. 's local office. He leaves
Condon with the best wishes of
a host of friends and acquaintances.
Mr. Rea Benson, who has held
responsible positions with com,
panies having extensive lumber
interests and who has been in
the employ of the company for
several months past, will act as
manager of the Condon branch.
GILLIAM COUNTY
News Notes
Items of Interest Gathered bv
Our Country Correspondents.
WINTER IS NOT FAR OFF
COAL AMD WOOD ALREADY HERE
AT RIDICULOUSLY LOW PRICES
. JUST LOOK!
16-jnch Fir and Alder. $7.25 per cord
16-inch Pine. , . , . 8.00 "
16-inch Oak . . . . 8.50 . ,
Rocky Mountain Coal 8.50 per ton
ARLINGTON LUMBER CO.
Rock Creek Notes.
J. A. McDaniel and wife were
in Arlington from Rock Creek
Tuesday.
era. Let your locality be repre
sented m Gilliam county's live
newspaper.
At The Dalles. .
Large, posters have been
scattered throughout thi'3 section
for the annual fair to be held
at the Dalles, October 6 to 10,
inclusive. The posters are re
plete with attractions, some of
which may not take place but if
the fair of a year atro is taken ns
a criterion there will be dentv
of amusement for all.
Mr, Wm. McKinney, of Rock 1 Si l5?
--e."" ouitir -mil cu lci tam
ers has again secured the con
tract "to deliver theroods" in
the amusement line and will have
charge of the street carnival
features. Besides the fruit and
livestock exhibits there will be
broncho riding contests and
a rather attractive racing pro
gram will appeal to lovers of
horse flesh.
Creek, has gone to Baker City to
visit her daughter. Mrs. W T
Solvester..
W. K. France, of Rock Creek
offers some thoroughbred chick
ens and a large number of hogs
lor sale in this issue
"Watch Clem Crow.'
Kenneth and Marsh Welsohns
went to Clem Wednesday morn
J A. - If I 1 Jm
ingio waicn uem grow," as
Kenneth remarked. The hnva
have been harvesting in this
vicinity for several weeks nnd
since that time a residence has
been?erected and two buildings
are in process of construction
Had they remained awav lono-er
o
tnenoys fear they would not
recognize the old home.
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Livery
Barn
. t.'wler Ne Management
I J. W. ill RE, PropY
Commercial Men Given
Farr Bros ;
Meat Market
Choice Fresh and
Cured Meats of
all Kinds.
Highest Cash Price
Paid for Hides.
Johnson Building
Condon, Oregon.
M UUIIU
lame
iSJ;
3 Careful Attention.
c HORSES BOUGHT AND SOLD
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Your neighbor would nrohnhlv
enjoy this paper as well aa von
j
00. jend him your conv.
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We are agents for the Jones
aght Running Mower. Noted
for Stength and Simplicity,
Patent Dumping attachments.
W. L. Barker & Co.
The Condon Globe, the Oregon
Semi-Weekly Journal and the Pa
cific Monthly all for $2.50 for a
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the WHEAT CITY"
In the heart of
the great
wheat belt,
the county
seat of Gilliam
county and
distributin s
for a large rich
territory.
The Largest Primary
Grain Shipping Point
in the United Status
for the year 1907
Surroundinc conntrv n(Fa
exceptional advantages for
investments. Splendid in
ducements for the home
seeker. Keep your eve on
center
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Shoemaker
General Repair
All work guar- t
antpAr? EAST SIDE
cUlietJU. MAIN ST.
DAVID
GANTV'ELL
Blacksmith and
Wagon Maker
Work Guaranteed
MACHINE REPAIRING A SPECIALTY
All kinds of repairing
On Block Wait of Hotel Oregon
S.B. COUTJJRE
& CO.
Prepared to handle
all kinds of
Fuel
Phone No. 6 A
Office Lost Valley L. L. Co.
ECONOMY JAR
Wide Mouth, Smooth Edge, Straight Sides,
Crystal .Flint Glass,, : Sure Seal, V"
' Easy to Open, Gold lacquered Cap, ' i .,,
No Rubber Ring, Airtight,
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