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About Condon globe. (Condon, Gilliam Co., Or.) 189?-1919 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 25, 1908)
t 111 .15 J 'I v .L the Mayr word that faculty of s tural Colleg in time for session. T) stock and j will occur i morning o. college pr addresses husbandry will be ar i con lectu' of Liver cultural CIRf Circv Durir 8ess! e f i. t r ii O i ,yc 7, 'I i injwutwuvuvinjiruuvinftnAvuumnn ITEMS OF INTEREST FROM CONDON AND GILLIAM COUNTY Mrs. Grant Wade of Oli'X was in the city on Tuemlay evening. - Miss Rudolph of Mayville, passed through Condon Saturday on her way to Snlom to attend Williimptt univonntv thtrinu- the' coming year. kft Tuesday for Corvallis where I PU ho will attend the O. A. C. John Uerthold of Arlington, was a business visitor in the Wheat City for several days this week. Mrs. Lucy K. Pecker, who had been at The Dalles making finnl proof returned Tuesday evening. Mason Ebbert who was also one of the witnesses also returned. F. T. Sanders came in from his home in Lost Valley Tuesday. Ho left on Wednesday morning for Portland where he will spend a .., t,M i, . Dra;n to visit his parents for a month. Your tnonny not ours until you are "atifl'd with U gondii you purchase. The S. It. llarker Co. II U1I II I II Hill 111 I fc,v , 7.M.W i.nMlWl.illli.OTTrrrrii.roTM, i- from !! ortl known, itricuy wnniciaia kiuh in ma iiuriuimi. Eatablmhcd in liriianU in lM 4 fMftt GENUINE CYRUi NOBLE $4.90- . A pur old linnet! "vhi.Ucr botilrti by (lie ilitlillcrt. Guaranteed to ihc United Stain Uuvcrnmanl, ami to you, to MMaia nolhiol lecplinf pure itraithl wbukcy. ..... ... Many ol ihc rt.limdi ua Cymi Noble almotl eaclouvely. So do the l" iicanuhip eonipaniei. So doti nearly every bif metropolitan hotel. ItctauM it'i pure. Bccauta it baa thai and, delicate, palatable flavor ol iba ripened train, often (Mnlwned but rarely found. W. J. VAN SCHUYVER & CO. DubWhrd I8M 105-107 Second Strert. Portland OrejoB . cur t Ti urn " auu. to-o W. J. Van Schuyver A Co, ru. O..... ExUrd ptw Ind $4.0 lor lJi pkam GENUINE CYRUS NOBLE. rOM CT- Jost & Phillips Clem, Oregon Dealers in nKNKUATi MERCHANDISE Jilt-Keoy Joes forHer; are Cuaraptced to stand the hardest knocks. SNOWDRIFT FLOUR Beautiful putumi) Jtyles ALL HATS KKPKUSKNTATIVK OP THE UKST KALL STYLES NEW HUAl'KS. N KV COWHSAND B1IADKS TO HUIT B VBRV KAtJM. YOir ARIU INVITKU TO OAtiL AT MISS CREINER'S MILLINERY PARLORS CONDON AMUSEMENT HALL MYERS & WIULOUGHBY , Props. TOBACCOS An appropriate resort in BILLIARDS CIGARS which you are invited to POOL CANDIES spend a pleasant hour CLUB ROOMS Miss Ethel wyn Albright who haB been the guest of hr sister j Mrs. James W. Church for the past ten days, returned to her home in Hood River on Tuesday, J rranK.cenneu, or tne Aning- ton Lumber Co., went down to Arlington Tuesday to help during the wheat rush at the company's warehouses on the Columbia. Oiiiiilit priced in a manner Unit will Ix'wlldi-r mill delight you, The H 11. Itnrker Co. Mrs. T. G. Johnson went to Olex on Monday for a short visit Mrs. Johnson accompanied her sister, Miss Schott, who had been .voting her over Sunday. $5.O0 Reward For information leading to the return of an iron grey mare, weight about 950, brand P on left shoulder. 28t Cass A. Simpson. To raise good crops they must be properly planted. To be properly planted, you must use K00t1, 1re,,"!',f . ,n8trument r a good, reliable implement, use the Superior Drill. Subscribe for the Globe! It's newsy every week, because it gives the news while it is news, IxxiU of GENUINE' CYRUS NOBLE aWl to r hartaa paid to Uw Mr- ntilnul mxpnm offka, Cut Owl Ik. Cine .a d ae at oace by attptw, fnpaai few (marbi 3 Attorney Geo. W. Parman was a Dalles visitor yesterday on land matters, returning today. Mrs. L E. Laurance went to Portland yesterday morning to visit her sister, the wife of the manager of the Buffalo Hill Show Mrs. Lillie Chamberlain re turned to Arlington yesterday morning after a few days' visit in the Wheat City. Announcement of the marriage of Miss Clara Irvin and Dr. A. A. Atkinson reached Condon last week. Miss Irvin taught in the high school last year and the year previous was a member of the teaching staff of the Fossil high school and has a large num ber of friends in both towns. Dr. Atkinson has visited here a number of times. The wedding was the culmination of a pretty romance which had its inception on the Pacific university campus at Forest Grove. The contract ing parties are both graduates of that institution. Condon friends of Dr. and Mrs. Atkinson ex tend congratulations and best wishes. BALSIGER-LOFTIN. Paul T. Balsiger and Miss Hattie Lof tin were united in mar riage Sunday evening at seven o'clock at the borne of the bride's sister, Mrs. W. L. Blakely. The ceremony was performed by Rev. T. F. Murphy, of the Congrega tional church, in the presence of only the immediate relatives and friends. The young people will make their home in Condon. Both are well known here and The Globe joins with their host of friends in wishing them hap piness and prosperity in their future life. Notice. The Board of Equalization for Gilliam County, Oregon, will meet at the Court House in Condon, Oregon, the third Mon day inOctober (Oct. 19.) 1908 for the purpose of equalizing the assessment roll for the year of 1908. Geo. BDukek, County Assessor Gilliam County, Oregon CROWING TOWNS HAVE . PROBLEMS TO SOLVE TheKood River News-Letter, the wide-awake and live paper of the new Apple county, paid The Globe a compliment in its issue of last week by making a big front page "story" on the need of more houses for rent in Hood River which was practically taken verbatim from an article printed in The Globe's issue of September 4th. The words Hood River and Apple City were subs tituted adroitly for Condon and Wheat City. Growing towns have many crying needs that are similar; the problems that confront progress ive municipalities are often iden tical, and if a nespaper can be of assistance to another, well and good. Ethics of the profession make, however, certain demands on a publisher who uses another s articles. But the moral of it all is this Now is the time to build. WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY I Founded 111 1M4 New $50,000 building this 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 Professors. Hiyh Quality Instruction. State Libraries afford superior advantages. For catalogue address President F. Homan Salem, Oregon LONE ROCK TO HAVE NEW WATER SYSTEM Two Reservoir To B Built Kin Pure Water Will Fine Ite Way to Every Home. Lone Rock is to have a new water system and the water that will supply the needs of the thrifty town will be the best in the ccunty. At an election held Monday the citizens of Lone Rock voted unanimously in favbr of a $3,000 bond issue for the install ation of the system. The source of supply is located on the Crenshaw place, south of Lone Rock and consists of two fine springs from which the watei will be piped to a hill and stored up into two reservoirs; one of which will be used to supply the needs of the city and the other is to be held as a reserve in case of emergency. From this point which js less than a quarter of a mile away from the town, the water will find its way to the city and will be piped to every home in the city at a very reason able rate. v WANT COLUMN WANT&D, FOR FOUND, SALft, LOST, 6T0. All lontladvertlMinontarnnin tntfer Ihla bred at the rat of FIVE CENTO hi LINE EACH ItWL'K. If YOU have anything to wll, or wlati to buy anything, or have loat uythlnc TKY A WANT AU" In tail column. The raanlU will lurprlav yon. For Sale. Peaches, prunes, plums, and apples. Will take orders or sell at ranch cheap. Address, , Moses McKinney Rock Creek. Thoroughbred Buff Plymouth Rock chickens for sale at C. W Young's, Condon. 3t Straw for Sale, by the stack, for full particulars see Al Moore. Lost -Clasp Pin flag-shaped with letters P. R. C. and crossed oars. Return to this office and receive reward. For Sale A Cornish Organ, a good instrument Inquire at this office. Found-A pair of spectacles with smoked glasses. Call at Globe office. WANTED Loral repreaentahTve tor Con don and vicinity to look after rt-newata and Increaae Bab. rrlptlnn lilt of a prominent monthly nunraiine on a tmlnry at d commiaaion bania. Experience available but not iieceNnary. Uood opportunity Ion right pt'tmn. Aitunwa muutner, uox an. statlou O, New York. . Is Your Property For Sale? We are conitaatly lenlrim laqalrlea fma all panto! tha Uanea Stun tot Ptrmi. Viaararaa aa4 Couairr and Cur Hoaiei oa tha Farlfk Com. II your nopenr l h nle we ahait be IU to place It oa oeriiM. and ant you la direct corretpondeaca with a I iria aumbetot possible brn. Adama, TOWN COUNTRY JOURNAL PUB. CO. ao jacaaoM it., im nuMCiBco, GAL. DAVID CANTVELL Blacksmith and Wagon Maker Work Guaranteed MACHINE REPAIRING A SPECIALTY All kinds of repairing One Blook Watt t HoMl Oregon IN ONB OR MANY COLORS n LARGEST FACILITIES IN THE WEST FOR THE PRODUCTION OF HIGH GRADE WORK lATIt M 10W At IMTIII lllfll EIGHTEENTH , ANNUAL -OF 2ND EASTERN OREGON DISTRICT . COMPRISED OF WASCO, SHERMAN, GILLIAM, WHEELER, CROOK AND HOOD RIVER COUNTIES WILL BE THE DALLES, OREGON, Tuesday Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, OCTOBER 6 TO 10 THE MAIN ATTRACTIONS ARE The Pnvilion in the City. , stock Exhibit. - Speed Attractions. Balloon Ascension. Arnold'a Amusement Company will outdo all former efforts. AU railroad and boat lines will give the usual reduced rates. HANDSOME PREMIUMS OFFERED For all exhibits, races, etc.; See premium list, which will be furnished upon application. PLENTY Of WHEAT PLENTY A great exhibition of our annual resources and endless amusement in car lots are in store for everybody. J. L. KELLY, President. SOLD BY W. L. Barker & Co. CONDON, OREGON SEEDERS, HARROWS, AND ALL KINDS OF " FARM IMPLEMENTS' OREGON ARE tOU DOING WHAT YOU CAN TO POPULATE YOUR STATE? OREGON NEEDS PEOPLE settlers, h.Vnest farmers, mechanics, merchants, : clerks, people with brains, '7- 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 agency. Will you . not help the good work of building 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 theui complete inform ' ation about Oregon and its opportunities. COLONIST TICKETS will be on sale during Snptem- ber and October from the East to all points in Oregon. The fares from a few principal cities are: From Denver $30.00 From Louisville $41.70 " Omaha... 4. .. :. 30.00 " Cincinnati. ... 42.20 " Kansas City... i 30.00 " " Cleveland ..... 44.75 " St. Louis.. 35.50 " v " New York 55.00 ' V1?. From Chicago.". .38.00 TICKETS CAN BE PREPAID If you want to bring a friend or relative to Oregon, de po&it the proper amount : with any of our agents. The ticket will then be furnished by telegraph. . . D..TIERNEY, Local Agent; Condon, Oregon. WM. McMU RRA Y, General Fassenger Agent, Portland, Oregon. FAIR THE - HELD AT School Children' Exhibit OF FRUIT PLENTY OF MONEY J. M. PATTERSON, Secretary. ERS?' BUILD The Globe Printing MAIN STREET: CONDON Shows Quality. .1