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About Condon globe. (Condon, Gilliam Co., Or.) 189?-1919 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 4, 1908)
SUPPLEMENT TO THE CONDON GLOBE, SEPT. 4, 1908 .v. . .. i " - GILLIAM COUNTY SECOND ANNUAL, FAIR O F esse:? "w, sjsa. -rssrr. Gilliam and Wheeler Counties WILL BE HELD AT Mayville, Ore. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, OCTOBER 8TH AND 9TH Long List of Attractions, Amusements, Good Program A LARGE NUMBER O F PREMIUMS OFFERED See Premium List for many different classes to be exhibited Free For further information see GEORGE B. DUKEK, Secty. Letter Heads, Envelopes, Statements Printed at the Globe Office. News Notes Items of Interest Gathered by Our Country Correspondents. , OIx News. , G. Seaton Taylor was at Olex, Monday where he met D. B. Thomas, manager of the Kerr, Giftord & Co.'s Condon branch, who was called to this neighbor hood on business. Arthur Schilling is once again in the store Wade & Wade Co. after a visit in Condon and at Goldendale. , How About Your Locality? The Globe wants a live news correspondent in each precinct in the county. Send The Globe the news and sign your name to the items. The name will not be printed, but the management wishes to know the author of the correspondence,. .Our correspond ents at Clem and Ajax have been doing splendid work, and Clem has been placed anew on the map by the publicity it has re ceived in The Globe, the news paper that, gives all tie news worth printing The Globe staff writes the pews' in a dignified, yet breezy and interesting, ntyle, that appeals to newspaper read ers Let your locality be repre sented" In Gilliam county's live newspaper. ' ' 5ES3 Ajax Atoms. Mr. and Mrs. James Burdon have moved to the Ajax country and are getting ready to build on their homestead. Mr. L S. Hines was a visitor in this neighborhood last week. Mrs. M. H. Eaton is visting her parents for a few days. Ed Palmer has started his threshing machine. . -, . Miss Lela Burres is at home again after having spent several weeks in John Underwood's cook house. At Foes! I. The Fossil flouring mill re sumed operations the first of the week after being closed down for several months. Mr. and Mrs. I. A. Johnson and little daughter returned from Portland the latter part of last week, whither Mrs. Johnson went about a month ago on ac count of the serious illness of her sister, Mrs. 0. B. Robertson, but who is now greatly improved. The colored gentleman has re signed his position in Johnson's livery barn and has gone to Con don. Journal. WANT GOLUNM WANTED, FOR : SALE, LOST, FOUND, ETC. All lofal wlrerllKOient are ran ander tbia brad t the rate of MVS CENTS ria LINK EACH ISSl'K. If YOU h.v anything to tell, or wlih to buy anything, or have loatanylhlng: TRY A "WANT AD" In 111 It column. The rwHlu will arnrlM you. For SALE-Thoroughbred B. Plymouth Rock and S. C. White Leghorn Cockrells at 75 c each, for a short time. F. 0. B. Write, W. K. France, Rock Creek, Or. For Rent Good pasture with lots of water, stand of uncut barley on Ten-Mile. Inquire of W. J. Case, Condon, Ore. Hogs for sale-100 shoats for sale. Write or call, W.K. France, Rock Creek, Or. tf For Sale A good buggy, nearly new, single seat, cheap. Inquire at this office. For Sale A Cornish Organ, a good instrument Inquire at this office. FoundA purse. Call. Will Locate someone on good Homestead, 160 acres, of fine wheat land, good water. Write E. J. Catlett, Condon, Or. 23t Found A bunch of keys, north of Oregon hotel, where harvest ers are being unloaded. Owner may have same by calling at this office and paying for this, notice. For Sale A first-class second hand threshing outfit For par ticulars call on or write to S.T. Bunch & Sons, Blalock, Ore. ill llJTCn Loral wprvnenutiven for Con If All I tU dm anil vicinity to look utter rviwwali mid InereaM tut te nor! p Hon Hut of prominent monthly mwwilne on it nitlnrv Miid ooininlsMon touts, ExporitHic ftfslrmiilt but not necennrv. (lotxl opportunity ton rlvht ptTHon, AiUlreaa Publisher, Box Station o, New York, THE 1909 REO IS HERE Not Going to be Some Time, but Now Ready to Deliver Notice the Price 20 H. P. Touring Car, $1,000 F. O. B. Factory i . , THE LOWEST PRICED STANDARD MADE S-PASSEMCEI CAR IX THE WOBLO - ' i - t .. , i '.....-.. i . ., Why wait for tba new and untried csr, that even the manu facturer doe not know bow it ii going to stand up? Buy a Reo, the car of satisfaction. Immediate delivery, .Not hot air. FRED A. BENNETT, Northern Distributor REO PREMIER RAPID COMMERCIAL CARS j Agents wanted In Oregon, Washington, Idaho and British Columbia. 1416 Broadway, 495 Alder 8t., 814 Second Ave., Seattle, Wash. Pobtlakd, Ore. Spokane, Wash t X 01 Jost & Phillips Clem. Oregon Dealers in GENERAL. MERCHANDISE Jilt-rer;y 5l?oes for rer are Guaranteed to stand the hardest knocks. . SNOWDRIFT FLOUR - - -- - - i ' . , .... wl3t -; .... . iOjV - ' .- - ;rak V SOLD BY " ; W. L. Barker & Co- :-V-r;c6NbbNi,6REG6N;' SEEDERS, HARROWS, , AND ALL KINDS OF FARM IMPLEMENTS; CONDON AMUSEMENT HALL MYERS WILLOUQHBV , Props. ' TOBACCOS An appropriate resort in BILLIARDS CIGARS y which you are invited to POOL CANDIES spend a pleasant hour CLUB ROOMS MAIN STREET. CONDON ' BeautifuI Dress ats: MAKE US A CALL, MISS CREINER'S MILLINERY PARLORS X