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About Condon globe. (Condon, Gilliam Co., Or.) 189?-1919 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 18, 1908)
SUPPLEMENT TO THE CONDON GLOBE, SEPT. 18 1QOQ tnjmmmuu'u.,nAnjinnnjAnJUinjtruvuvuuvr. - iAAnruvruvuuuuuuAiuunJUnnnAnn;uvuuuAnjvruxA j5 ITEMS OF INTEREST FROM CONDON AND GILLIAM COUNTY EIGHTEENTH FAIR ANNUAL j WANT COLUMN j VVANT&D, FOR FOUND, SALE, ETO. LOST, , Mr. Georc Rirney of May- C. L. IWrnire and wifo ;idoHat, went to Portland yes- Condon Thursday morning f ,v .... oi u nvvn, O .UVII IIVW I lUIIlU (111 I llKv'tl lit i i ... All tnx.la4wtHowm.lv ran m-r ih fc,. WHJ I01mor flftS IX'en ltppottUHl Rov. C,T. Cook, Arlington, station agent. He had boon Rev. Al S. Black, for Fossil and connccttfd with the local othce for were anions the ap- lo ft I Jack Lntmstor is here to open or I a real estate oluco. L. Keys who has boon visiting -OF THE- l Uif mlrot UVK t'KNTS i kr l.INK Y, y II j lil K. It YIH" tuvt anjthfnt t II, or witi ' fc tatv ativthi.ir. rtf llnv l.w.1 ... ihtir; TI;Y t -WANT AH" la this colnmn. Th.' p.-,i!t Bill Ma Vlllo several months. : pomtmeuts contorenee For SALE-Thoroughbred R. : the past week. Plymouth Rock and S. C. White' Leghorn CockreHs at 73 e. each, for a short time. F.O.B. Write, W. K. France, Rock Creek, Cr. made at "the M. 11 hold ut enatchee 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 shouts 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. Don't forget the Grand Har vest ball to-night at the Armory! Thoroughbred Rutf Plymouth Rock chickens for sale at C. W Young's, Condon. 3t Miss Mabel Pidethorpe accom panied by Mrs. E. P. Mahattev At whiYw h.iniA kKo hn.l luun n ! guest for a week returned to Portland yesterday morning. S5.00 Reward For information leading to the return of an iron grey mare weight about Dot.), brand P on left shoulder. 2St Cass A. SivcrsoN, For Sale A Cornish Organ, a good instrument Inquire at ! this ottice. Found A pair of spectacles with smoked glasses. Call &t Globe office. Mr. and Mrs. Dodson have been entertaining a new, ten- pound boy sinee last Thursday morning- Arlington Record. Mr. and Mrs. Dodson are well nown here, Mr. Dodson having i been employed in a local ware- WANTED Istml f'tnvii!tativr for Con don ul vu'intfT i (X'k mti'i n-TK'Wrti (.(! Hi n'Bf ftrrHnl inn lit nf m iihinilnvnl ...i.r...... o niary anti eiiniiH iK kirWi.v i a pootl, reliable implement, desirable but n uerei.rv. immk! op....rf nsntv I I.m rich! ,pemn Addtm lbiiS!,, r, II.., .Mi , the SUPERIOR DUILU buuou O. Kew ork. To raise good crops they must be properly planted. To be properly planted, you must use a good, reliable instrument. For use Your money not ours until, you are satisfied with the goods van purchase. TheS. B. Barker Co. Goods priced in a manner that will lwvi!d'r and dr!is:ht von. Tln S. B. Barker Co. Jost & Phillips Clem, Oregon Dealers in GENERAL MEIJCIIANUISI2 J ilt-erjy 5f?oes for AO are Ouaraijteed to stand the hardest knocks. SNOWDRIFT FLOUIi CONDON AMUSEMENT HALL MYERS & WIL.LOUGH3Y , Props. TOBACCOS An appropritde resmt in BILLIARDS CIGARS which yon are invited to TOOL CANDIES spend it j.lwunt hour CLUB ROOMS MAIN STREET. CONDON Beautiful Otsiais JLKE US A CALL MISS CREINER'S MILLINERY PARLORS Mrs. Elma Case and daugh ters have returned from a pleas ant trip to M issouri. They made the journey home by way of Ida ho, and stopped at Shoshone for a brief visit If you have anything to trae'e exchange, rent or sell, see to it that you use The Globe Wants. Amos and Dan Hawes of Spray, were Condon visitors this week. They brought over forty head of cattle which they sold to C. E. Reynolds, the cattle buyer who shipped nine carloads of cattle to Portland yesterday. The cat tle were purchased in the vicin- of Spray and Winlock. While in Condon Mr. Hawes renewed his subscription to the Globe. relatives in the southern part of the county returned home to Salem yesterday morning. l no Apron sale ana supper held under the auspices of the ladies of the Congregational church yesterday was a success Socially and financially. 2ND EASTERN OREGON DISTRICT COMPRISED OF WASCO, SHERMAN, CILLIAM, WHEELER, CROOK AND HOOD RIVER COUNTIES The Gilliam County Milling Co. through its manager, James v. Church announce that it will .rive a sample of ilour to any woman who wishes to compete for the lest loaf of bread at the May villc fair. Flour may be had at the mill five of charge by calling on the manager a oihce. WILL BE HELD AT THE DALLES, OREGON, Tuesday Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, OCTOBER 6 TO 10 Dr. Gavey returned f rom Port- i i t . : utiiu ium evening. tuc llliu iTTninTinua ... int mnin mi mUillund Ant .urs. airs, mirgesa ana two i he m-iiion in the City. Solnuil Childr.!,'. K.l.lli. child ren arrived in Condon this Slock Kxhibit. Speed Attrclionn. Balloon Anoemiuu. week from a visit with her mo- A;lno'" A,u',",nl Compny will outdo nil former efforts', ther, Mrs. Welch in Arlington. AU ",,ro,ld b"t l give the umial reduced ratt. HANDSOME PREMIUMS OFFERED For All exhibits. TAces. etc. Bee i.reniiuiii lit. which will Lit 1 Mrs. Burgess is visiting a few days with her sister, Mrs. F. T. Hurlburt before returning to her home in Fossil. Temporary Quarters of the Gilliam County High School The Court House! furnished upon Application. PLENTY OF WHEAT PLENTY OF FRUIT PtENTV DF until A greAt exhibition of our Annual resources And endless Amusement cat lots Are in store fur evervlio.lv 1 J. L. KELLY, President. J. M. 1'ATTKRSON. Secrelsl. i i S V-M X mm 'i v. ' i . .r ; r ' ' ' -r I: F i, " Ti" 1 7 - 4 '.') 'VT,'.t.- 1. WILL AM KTT1S UNIVERSITY KoanJoU In H44 Hew $50,000 building this year. The COLLEGE OF LIBERAL AK1S has strong, brain-de veloping courses. Other courses in Oratory, Music, Theology, Education, Medicine, Law, and in the Academy. 45 Professors. Hiyh Quality Instruction. State Libraries afford superior advantages. For catalomio address President F. Homan Salem, Oregon g1gw' rvn iTiAAAAuu iniruwAAiuu vaaao 5 uiihull' ilaiiliio iiuiiilui Lnucno, ATTENTION Cone to College. A number of Condon young people have gone to college to take up their studies anew. Harold Hunt is a senior at the University of Oregon; Harry and Earle Murphy, Oberlin Col- ege, Ohio; Herbert Schilling, acific University, Forest Grove; i. L. Taylor, veterinary college, Chicago; Ray Tracy, Leland Stan ford Jr. University. Portland Livestock Show. The Portland Country Club and Livestock Show opens next Monday and continues all the week. It promises to be the argest showing of livestock ever gathered at one time in the Pa- Exhibitors, Attention! At a recent meeting of the Executive Committee of the May ville fair the matter of the premiums paid to exhibitors last year. A number of checks is sued as premium money have not yet been cashed. If these are not presented for payment within 30 days, the committee will understand that the parties holding the same do not wish the money but prefer to have the several amounts returned to the Fair Fund. C. J. QuiNN. The Gi.oiik is now prepared to publish notices of final proof. Call At our oflice and get receipt and your notice appear in this paper, a ovunn ni nutruvinn uinnrinnruvvB e win IN ONE OR MANY COLORS S LARGEST FACILITIES IK THE WEST FOR THE PRODUCTION OF HIOH ORADE WORK I4TII S l( St IMTtll mini 1 " FOLEYSHONIMAK topa tl ooul& and ! lusgt E Is Your Property For Sale? W tf cooftsntlr mcvlvlni InautrlM fmill pimof iln Unii4 Siam for Firm. Virr4i ftai Count ff hnd Oty ItoiMt on lh Prtile Coiat. If Ytmr propvny i lot mI w hill kw gltd io li on our Itti, and pnl nra U dirr.cofrfMniUi.c with aiirianuoilMrorpiMiiblt-Hjyvn. AddrtM, , TOWN 4 COUNTRY JOURNAL PUB, 00. 90 JACK CON Tm CAN KRANCltCO, OA I. ftuuue sum succeeo I SPECIALOPFER Mm W VMM ImIna A trtat IU mvkm you our ru)ut euiwinr. Prize Collect on pwih IRM, IV RltMIA IMaHM, tl I ha AfMMt i Ta-wts. f nltnttM i ttai... a Imma iaiis. MB A- t'""" " mmtm s itriMiei IB 1U. Writ tthdayt Mentha tltl$ Ptptr. SEND 10 CENTS 'mil How About Your Locality? The Globe wants a live news correspondent in each precinct in Ilia nni.nl. t'.l fri ...l. cific Northwest, not excepting uZZ :' T x. ... . i the news and sign your name to i the items. The name will not be printed, but the management f Vi rrvaif avnlkif nl It.. T and Clark Exposition. The speed contests will be the fastest on the coast; the great mile-track SOLD BY W. L. Barker. & Co. . CONDON, OREGON SEEDERS, HARROWS, AND ALL KINDS OF FARM IMPLEMENTS' wishes to know the author of the TW . V-l A nA f,, , .. ... .3 is said to be without a parallel; t n i i . Ln h-.amnrf.ii,. A t : ents at Clem and Ajax have been ti, ..,:n u ii doin3: splendid work, and C cm the grounds will be excel ent. ' u v, i i ... tu u.-fi,o u -n i has been Placed anew on the The amphitheater built upon steel ' i, f . . , ,. .. ... to tia ofp v i - j i map by the publicity it has re trusses, the first of it3 kind ini..i.,i;Tu n i 4l rt i j , . , iceivedin the Globe, the news- Oregon, is already completed. L fuol. , !. Tkolm!,, i; i u i , I paper that gives all tre news writes the news in a dignified, Mark Pnrr,n pi, yet breezy and interesting ,',ty le, Golden, two Condon far-famed ! that afPfals to,new.spa.per read" sportsmen, went to Rock Creek Wednesday with the avowed in tention of bringing home enough ducks to feed the entire popula tion for at least a week but ac cording to all reports the people ers. Let your locality be rerre sen ted in Gilliam county's live newspaper. Political Information. Registration reopens Sept. 20. would have fared scantily as one I Close for e'ection October 20. thin, little teal duck is all they ' Presidential election November 3 bagged. j .' The Condon Glube, the Oregon An array of bargains, sterling Semi- Weekly Journal and the Pa qnnli ties and owest prices. The cific Monthly nil for $2.50 for a S. B, Barker Co. year. Subscribe now. "OREGON BUILDERS" ARE YOU DOING WHAT YOU CAN TO POPULATE TOUR STATE? OREGON NEEDS PKOPLB hottlers, liniest fanners, mechanics, merchants, clcikn, people with bruins strong hands and a willing heart capital or no capital! The Oregon Railroad & Navigation Co. is sending tons of Oregon literature to the East for dis tribution through every available Agencv. Will you not help the good work of Iniililing Oregon by sending us the names and addresses of your friends who are likely to be interested in this state? We will be glad to bear the expense ot sending them complete inform ation about Oregon and its opportunities. COLONIST TICKETS will be on sale during Septem ber and October from the East to all points in Oregon. The fares from a few principal cities are: Fru,n Denver.. f 30.00 From Louisville' .... .$41.70 On1"1-; 30.00 Cincinnati .... 42.20 Kansas City... 30 00 Cleveland ..... 44.75 St. Lotus ...... 35.50 " New York 55.00 From Chicago 38 00 TICKETS CAN BE PREPAID If you want to bring a friend or relative to Oregon, de posit the proper amount with any of our agents. The .. ticket will then be lurnisliod by telegraph; 11 T,KRNEY, Local Agent, Condon, Oregon. WM. McMUKUAY, General Passenger Agent, PortlaudjOregon, The Globe Printing Shows Quality.