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About Condon globe. (Condon, Gilliam Co., Or.) 189?-1919 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 18, 1908)
fl KllElR (si)Pir! SAP Fl ijL -g) U liVJ IIP U L-a Lzi Lb Q SATURDAYSEPT. 19 to be the Banner day of the Big Sale. i 4 i, 1 1 A rnnniwwinuwviwwvnvri ruip ITCMCrCinPII IMTCDCCT s IILI1IJ Ul LUUftL 111 I LULU I I nnnnnnnnnnnn ruvu mAnnuvti Mr. aud Mrs! W. L Barker are spending the week in Salem in attendance at the state fair. Mrs. Edward Curran was called to Portland Monday by the illness of her brother-in-law, S. P. Shutt, formerly of this city, who had to undergo a sur gical operation at one of the hospitals. Mr. Shutt is the edit or of the Drain Nonpareil. The operation is reported to have been successful. Miss Lillian Ranney has re turned from her vacation and will receive pupils in music. Any one interested may call. Res idence studio, corner Summit and Church Streets. Joe Peschka who has been working in the Farr Bros. Meat market during the past year, left Monday morning for a brief visit in the Rose City from which place he expects to go to Los Angeles to spend the winter. A. Schilling is in the city from Condon. The Dalles Chronicle. Mart Blakeley who has been with a band of sheep in the Mt. Hood reserve came to Condon on Tuesday evening's train. ' Mrs. M. M. McKinney, of Rock Creek, was visiting in Condon the fore part of the week. Miss Ethelwyn Albright, of Hood River, is the guest of her sister, Mrs. James W. Church this week. Lewis Bros. & Go. will special efforts to make a Sale Day long to be remembered in the history of this country's Sales. The immense business done during the past few days of thissale should not fail to convince the people of this vicinity that we mean business and that every article in this entire stock must and will be sold in 15 days. Just to Show that we mean business, Read the following carefully. Few of the Many Specials for Men's Overalls GOc Men's Summer Underwear, 35c a suit Mens work and dress shirts 35c Men's Bow Neckties 5c each Men's Handkerchiefs 3 for 10c LEWIS BROS. F. T. Hurlburt, of the Condon National Bank, was a Portland visitor during the week. In the Condon Globe, a paper published at Condon, Ore., we notice the adv. of the Condon Drug Co. with G. E. Swafford, as manager. Mr. Swafford was a former business man of Elgin and made many friends during the years he was in business in this city. Success to you, George, in your new location.. Elgin Recorder. Wm. Cook and Phil Morrill were among the Condonites who made a pilgrimage to Salem to see the ponies gallop on Lone Oak track at the state fair grounds. Jack Lancaster went to Port land Monday after spending a few days in this city. He ex pects to engage in tha real estate business in Portland in connection with the sale of Gil liam county wheat lands. The regular monthly meeting of the Wasco County Electric & Water Power Co. was held the i latter part of last week in the Condon National Bank building. Those present besides the local members were H. J. Martin, M. W. Gill, R. A. Hollenbeck, C. D. Charles, 0. B. Hataway, all of Portland, and G. S. Carpenter, of Fossil. , Routine business was transacted but nothing could be obtained for publication. Subscribe for the Globe 1 It's newsy every week, because it gives the news while it is news ' State of Oregon County of Gilliam j 88. I, S. C. Dodson being first duly sworn depose and say that I am the owner and proprietor of the S. C. Dodson store, dealer in gents furnishings, dry goods, and shoes, and I intend to and will as soon as the stock can be disposed of, retire from business. S. C. Dodsok. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 11th day of September 1908. D. R. Parker. Notary Public for Oregon. & GOAT GODSON'S OLD STAND, G0ND0I (Crowded out of last issue.) The real estate market was active the past week. Jonh A. Miller, of Rock Creek, purchased the George Gibbons ranch loca ted in the Mayville neighbor hood. The sale was made by M. Fitzmaurice and E. Curran, who refused to give the price paid. D. B. Thomas sold his Ferry Canyon ranch of 800 acres to L., Couture. The price paid was ?a) per acre. Wade & Thomas have sold their ranch three miles east of town, to Cooney and Eaton. The price paid was $25 per acre. Dora Thorne A Fine Play. The largest crowd that has as sembled at the local play house this season greeted the Walters & Christ Stock Co. in their pre sentation of "Dora Thorne, "las Saturday evening. The title rol was splendidly interpreted bj Miss Hilda Graham. There is t naturalness about Miss Graham's work which gives it strength and finds favor with the audience, Her enunciation is clear and she reads the most emotional pas sages without ranting. She is destined to win a high place among Pacific coast actresses, Miss Graham was at one time with the Baker Stock Co. in Portland. C. Cyril Broke who played "Ronald Earle" did so in fine style. Miss Matthews as "Lady Valentine Chartreus" did some clever acting and Miss Murray as "Letitia Earle" was pleasing. Hugh Bennett gave one of the best impersonations of the evening.' His "Stephen Gloves, hats, trousers, rubber goods and in fact everything in the entire stock at ridiculously low prices. Don't fail to attend this Sale. Thorne" was a type cleverly por trayed. The other characters were satisfactory and the play as a whole was thoroughly enjoyable. Real Estate Transfers, The following real estate trans fers have been filed for record with the county clerk. A W Witchey toG WPar- man lot 2 Lancaster's ad $2000 A W Witchey to G W Par- man 160 acres 2600 U. S. Patents issued to S M Cald well 160 acres; M E Taylor Es tate 88.76; M D Caldwell 160 A; S A Caldwell 160 a; J M Cald well 160 A; C W Vincent 160 A; James F Wilson 160 A; Sherman Jones 160 A. Publlo Auotlon. : The undersigned "will sell at .t public auction, on Saturday iept 26 at one o'clock sharp, at lis residence in Condon, the fol owing articles: ' i horses, 2 Cows, 1 gang plow, 1 talking plow, 1 potato plow, 1 kill, a three-section harrow, I disc harrow, 2 wagons 3 1-2 and 3 1-4 racks complete, 2 set team harness, 1 mowing machine 1 fanninir mill. 1 big range, 2 heating stoves, 1 extension table 1 washing machine, bedsteads and springs, beddings, house hold goods, and many other ar ticles too numerous to mention. Terms of Sale: $10 and under Cash; over $10, ten per cent in terest per annum on bankable notes; 5 per cent discount for cash. Frank Kargl, Owner. Bert Wells, Auctioneer. put forth Saturday Sat. the 19th Some Land Bargains. The best Cattle ranch in Gil liam county, 1640 acres, $10 per acre. It's worth investigating. ' Splendid Wheat snd Hog ranch, 1000 acres, $10 per acre. The finest wheat ranch in Ore gon, one and one-half miles from Condon, 960 acres, $30 per acre; crop payment Also other fine ranches. See E. Curran, Condon, Or. Advertised Letters For the week ending Sept 12, letters as addressed below re main uncalled for at the Condon post-office: Adert. Mark . ' Foster, Mr. Earl Luce, Mr. Frank Walton, Del These letters will be sent to the dead letter office Sept 26, 1908, if not delivered before. In calling for the above, please say "advertised" giving date of list John F. Reisacher, P.M. BULBS SUCHEE BULBS SUCCEED! ' SPECIAL OFFER ' M.4. to kU Nw Mm A 1 kfliiM n( traded. tnnar. till l.fnf t on gmrllllWHl or TOUT ' trlftl Will m.k, you pennanen 0 1 ' tL f.lLl., LwIM mui 'Iff HMuLMtK Hj nliiOa, Milium Tkow4 1 nil), "" mm mmm J WrHtto-dvf Mtattom thlt np I SUM) 38 6BINTH .MhfiuinAlilidiMln Ul. nlubl. OmM I I MM 1WP.W. "V- f ... ; 1' 1 OHWM"WI i , .law IBM, I. IU tnM' IN.rtAwi.UUl.NUU t Mf " ' " Ul. W. 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