THE SCIIOOLbP QUALITY',
Tsnth and Morrison, Portland, Or.goJ A. P. Arautroag.iL.B., Prlnclpd
occupy two floors t$ by ifwt, hav a $ao,f) equipment,
employ a Urge faculty, jtU- ludiviflual instruction, rrflvt mora call
for office blp than we can meet Our achool admitcdly lead all
othem to lu!i'fj It pays to attend iucTin Institution.
CSalJ a Dailies Man I Kb tummeriujr away ersrliurtjgly on thorough
work. It will Vln out la ttit end." K&ld aa LJuoatort '"nnlily of Instruo
tloa givttt In your school make it tb standard of lU kind tha NorthweA"
COpeu all tbiy ear. Student! admitted at any time. J Catalogue free.
Rsfersncaai Any back, any newspaper, My businessman la Portland.
NrNavsa
IT, IB 10 IOW H'
primer'
Miss Brohaut who has been the
guest o the Dysarts on Hay
Creek during the aummer re
turned to Portland Saturday.
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.. Realizint that ,fr better re
'uU are to be obtained from
fall than aprlnjr sowing,, John A.
Richmond, thrv-dl-known farm-
sow uV 1,100 acres of
fft!IJ),5ti grain, one
thousand acrj , ;ieh will be
sowed to whcnOJ "
,(G. A. Berry left ! fojhia Port
land home Saturday;' Before
leaving Condon, Mr. Berry or
dered The Globe to follow him to
his new home, as he decided that
it was the best 'way to keep pos
tal on the movements and doings
of his many friends In the Wheat
City. . ' ' -'.:';
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Mrs. C. W. lord returned to
Condon the latfer part of . last
week from a month enjoyable
viait with her Barents. Mr. and
Mrs. George Kusch in The Dalles.
John Madden, the well-known
Lone Rock pioneer, spent sev
eral days in Condon this week.
Wm. Head, of Rock Creek,
. r . f - 1
was a business visitor nere me
flrBt of the week.
(Jenaooo RixiQug, the Wet on
earth, fur sale. Arlington Lumber
Comjmny. ,
Foley's Orino Laxative la a new
remedy, an improvement on the
laxative of former year, aa it
na not irriiia or nauseate and ia
plea'snt 16 take. It la guaranteed
Condon Drug Co.
Steve Couture and Jim Cam
eron were passengers on the local
Saturday bound for Portland and
Oregon City.
Gooda priced in a manner that
will bewilder and delight you. The
13. Barker Co.
As Mrs. Fred Weise was driv
ing to town Saturday morning,
the team became frightened and
ran away. In an attempt to
jump out, Mrs. Weise fell to the
ground in such a manner as to
sustain a fracture of the collar
bone. Dr. Wood was called and
reduced the fracture.
SiKU-uf Ray Rogers 'returned
Tuesday evening from ft month's engagement
Vacation with relative at Cor- Condon.
vallia. He also stopped at The
Dalies and at the spring resorts
on the Washington nidp of the
Columbia. "While away Sheriff
Rogers attended the state -convention
of the ren.Sherjfls'
association which met at Astor
ia last week.
The moving picture show
people left for lone Monday and
expected to meet Mr. Engelman
at Arlington whom they thought
had new plans for the show
going to Moro or Wasco to give
entertainments part of the time
This plan, however, would not
interfere with the three-night
each week in
Grand Harvest Ball.
, Lovers of the terpsichorean
urt will nave an opportunity to
participate in a "Grand Harvest 'alcohol; wet the stained linen
Stained table linen follows the
return of the fresh-fruit season
"a surely as night follows day.'
For removing such stains there
is nothing more effective than
the sulphur bleach. Lay a spoon
nil or sulphur on a plate, ana
sprinkle with a few drops of al
cohol. Over this place a tin
funnel with the point upward,
Touch a lighted match to the
Ball" to be given. in the Armory
hall in this city, Friday, Septem
ber 18. It promises to be the
big event of the season. The
music will be furnished by the
Ferenbacher Bros, orchestra. It
will be under the management
of C E. Lawson, which guaran
tees a pleasant evening and gen
eral good time for all who attend.
and hold the spot over the open
ing in the point of the funnel
The sulphur fumes will remove
the most obstinate stain, seldom
requiring more than one appli
cation. Rinse and wash the lin
en at once, to prevent rotting
the material Woman's Home
Companion for September.
Built of Newspapers.
One of the most unique crafts
ever built in America is that of
Capt. George W. Johnson who
was formerly a printer on Leslie's
Weekly. The boat was construc
ted with Borne 3,000 newspapers
and served to carry its designer
on a 1,200-mile trip from St. Aug
ustine, Florida, to New York
harbor, part of the journey being
made on a rather heavy sea.
The deck was built up of
eighteen thicknesses of paper.
In placing the lost layer on both
the hull and the deck, care was
taken to expose the headings of
the papers, and as these repre
sent all the countries of Europe,
papers from places as widely
separated as Egypt and Japan,
to say nothing of papers from
every state in the Union, from
Nome, Alaska, to San Diego,
Cal., the little craft has a decid
edly cosmopolitan flavor. The
boat is 20 feet long, 20 inches
beam, 6 inches deep, has 3 inches
draft and 3 inches freeboard.
WlU I.NTEKKST MANY.
Every person should know thai
good health ia impossible if the
kidneys are deranged. Foley's
, Kidney Remedy will oure Kidney
and bladder disease in every form,
I and will build up and strengthen
jf khese organ ao they will perform
their functions properly. No dan
ger of Bright'a disease or diabetes
if Foley a Kiduoy Remedy ia tak
en in time. Condon Drug Co.
Special pricoi on Barn Bill
See the Arlington Lumber Co.
The O. R. & N. Special rates
between the North Beach resorts
and every railroad points on the
Harriman By stem; from Condon
the fare is $12.
Inquire of agent for further
particulars.
Vaults .afriifc V-v-a
LOO K I I
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W. A. Campbell was in The
Dalles several days this week on
business matters.
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Two homestead relinquishments
ir sale near town, good laud. See
E. Curran '
L A. Miller, of Lone Rock,
shinned a carload of cattle to
Portland from the local stock
yards on Tuesday.
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Quick Relief fur Asthma Sufferer.
Foley'a Honey and Tar afford
immediate relief to asthma suffer
era in the worst stage and if taken
in time will effect a cure. Con
don Drug Co,
J. J. Brown who was visiting
relatives in town for several
days last week, has returned to
Meadows, Idaho, where the
Brown Bros, have a large band
of Bheep.
Fashionable outfits for smart
dressera. There ia a touch of per
fection in our gooda that foils cri
ticism. The 8. B. Barker Co.
at your old hat and ..'
"See yourself as others see You."
A New Hat
in the latest Style
only cost you a
dollars. We have
latest and the best. Come
in and see.
win lCiZ2my
feW Smmm.mi-;f-"MS
the . i J
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Walk This Way ! !
for Shoes of all leathers in your size-the world wide 'famous
B K O C K T O N SHOES
have just arrived. Up to date in every particular
The Palace hotel Inrnlaliei fir.t-rlnM
anl and rooms to their patrons si
rtatnruble mts. Try tliem a week.
Frank Pliter is in Condon this
week from Portland looking
after business interests.
See Stephenson's Stock of Stylish
Summer Shoe.
Henry Wilkins, of Clem, spent
Monday in Condon.
When Trifles Become Troubles,
If any person suspects that their
Kidneys are deranged they should
take Foley'a Kidney Remedy al
once and not risk having Bright' c
dieease or diabetes. Delay gives
the disease a stronger foothold and
you should not delay taking Fol
ey's Kidney Remedy. Condon
Drug Co.
Advertised Letters
For the week ending Aug 29.
letters as addressed telow re
main uncalled for at the Condon
post-office:
Kp.ys, Arthur
Nichols, Mrs. Frank
Squirs, Mr. John
Thetfron, Mr. Andy -JohnF.
Reisacher, P.M.
To Prospective Investors.
You may invest from tlOO to
125,000 in Portland Bushies
Blocks with R. D. Inman, T. I)
Honeynian, Gov. Geo. E. Chamber
liiin, Dr. Andrew C. Smith and
others. It paid others 12.US per
cent in 1907. It will pay you. No
care, no taxes. For further par
ticulars call at this ollice or writi
G. E. McClure, Superintendent ol
Properties, 812 Dukum Building
Portland, Oreon.
LET AN EXPERT
Tm vour rfliwlm n Wntrhnt
ci.xUi or Jewelry. WlllUmi
tht Jeweler anil Ormlnte
C.tl(.Uii. N. Main Ulreet
10 an acre for a due stocK ranch
of 1000 acres with over 300 acres of
wheat land. See E. Curran over
the post oflioe. Good buildings,
fine orchard, lots of water, well
fenced and within 3 miles of Con
don. $2,500 down, time on bal
ance. '
WILLAMETTE
UNIVERSITY
Founded In 1KM
New $50,000 buildiny tint year.
The COLLEGE OF LIBERAL
ARTS has ' strong, brain-developing
courses. Other courses
in Oratory, Music, Theology,
Education, Medicine, Law, and
in the Academy. ,
, 45 Profetsor. High
Quality Instruction.
State Libraries afford superior
advantages. For catalogue
address ,
President F, Homan
Salem, Oregon
The Condon Meat
& Ice Company
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. We are also
turning out a ton and a
half of ICK every twenty
four hour.
I O E
Keep ool with the pure
home frozen product.
100 pound cake 75 o
Less quantities lo 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.
MJErYSIRMIJE
top tl cough atnd tuaala lung
DUNN BROS., Inc.
BMiMittiWr wf BJaehl
fl
FOLEY
HOtlEYTAR
The oriEinal
LAXATIVE cough remedy.
For couch, colds, throat and tun?
trouble. No opiates. Nofl-alcohulic
Good for everybody. Sold everywhere.
Th genuine
rOLCY'S HONEY and TAR is in
a Yellow package. Refuse substitutes.
Prepared only by
Foley Company. Chicago.
Condon Drug Co.
The 0. K.
BBEl
Shop
FRANK GOLDEN, rroprletor
Shaving, Shampooing, Hair Cutting
Hot and Cold Hatha in Connection.
Due duor north Uiliimn Co. limik Bid.
J. J. Portwood
LIVERY
and FEED
STABLE
North Main Street.
Confectionery
Soft Drinks
YEARS'
EXPERIENCE
1
Candies, Nut Mini Fruits in
Seacon. Cizara and Tulmi co
Coiy club room in connection
L. T. PRICE. Condon
Oregon
Shoixtune
Union Pacific
POIIYSIflBIIEYCUBE
Makes SUdneys and Bladder Right -
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f
Trade Marks
COPYRIOHTS AC
AnTfinf1!ti(f skelrf) and rtoewrlptton nif
qnloklf anrtAtu our otni"u fre tut her ao
ilirmiMoil rilml.y paieiitiihl. IViniiiitirilm
tmiiftnrtlTcu;itit)oiiti:il. HflMDliOOfi H I'Bte-ni
eit litni. (flirt Bi!u f fur N-urlnff imleiila.
I'.iiettts Ijiketi tttrtui;'i tui;n A lu.relrt)
tpifUl wMUtt it)Mut ehnrtf, lit lk
Sckntific Jlmerkaii.
A hrlni?T IHiwtrntM wvltlr, I..irct rlr
Ctilatum "f mhj swijsttiac journal. Tnrmtx 9 al
yp.ir; fmr nioiittut, 1. tiuutbjftil tiQwcilealem.
ftlUNN&Co.36'8 New York
Ucmicb ufllco, 625 f 8U VVaibliigluu. U. C
3 TRAINS EAST DAILY
Throhffh Pullman standard and tour
ist sleepins cars daily to Omaha. Chi
cago, Bpokane; tourist sleeping car daily
to Kansas city ; through t'ulluian tourist
sleeping cars (personally conducted)
weexly to Chicago, reclining chair cars
iteata fres) to Uie East daily.
LOW R ATES I
!Ki)WAR Di ns, President: Andkkw. (isiawu, ice-I'rei-iiliMit :
N Faunsw irn, (J ishier; m. kiiki.i; r. M. I i.itku.
No. 7059.
Capital $25,000 Profits $5,000 :
5 Docs a General Banking Business:;
: .
' Xn nmtter how large, no nuitter In. v nmll, this Hank .
will give your business the careful attention which ita 1
' -. personal intcrefta warrant. '. Ymir patronage solicited."
Dral't issued on all parts of the world. Strictly home iniitutioii.
Tickets to and from all parts of ths
United States, Canada and Europe
For particulars call on or adJraos
i . , . .
D. TIERNEY, Agent
0. R. 0 fl. &
EAST BOUND FROM .ARMStSTON
.1:201. M.
12:45 A. M
No. 2 Chicago Special
No. 6 Atlantic Express
WEST BOUND FROM ARLINGTON'
No. 1 Portland Special. .... .3:10 lOl
No. 5 PaciBc Express 8:48 A. M.
! CONDON BRANCH.
No 11 leavna Condon daily (except Sun
day) at f:4f A. M. Arrives at Arling
ton at 11:10 AM. No.12 leaves Arlineton
daily (except Sunday) at tf.is M. ar
rives at Condon at P. M.,
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S. I. BARKER. tmHat IAT IOWERHAH.l-rmkll C 0. WRTW00D. Cuhfc.
GILLIAM COUNTY BAN 11
Capital $50,000
Transacts a General Banking Businesw. Po
pu giic and Fr-ign Kxclntngf bonjilitimdsoH.
Dlrwtors S. B.
BARKER. .IA V BOWERMAN, C. O. TORTWOOD, 1.
KtlSACHKR, H. T. COX..
CONDON,
OREGON
THE PALACE HOTEL
U. S. CARNINE, Proprietor.
MOST coiuoilious Hotel in the city. Table supplied
with the best the-market affords. Special iitu-n-tontn
given to the comfort of guests. :: 1 :: ::
Headquarters for Farmers and Stockmen.
CONDON, OREGON