Condon globe. (Condon, Gilliam Co., Or.) 189?-1919, September 25, 1908, Image 4

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THE GOHODN GLOBE
HARTSHORN & MERESSE
FRIDAY, SEPTS 25, 190&
US GF THE WEEK
II. D. Fletcher, of Gwendolen,
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is a court visitor in Condon this
week.
John Mikkalo, of Mikkalo, was
in attendance at court this week
in Ccndon.
Mrs. Redfield of Bend, is vis
iting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
M. Fitzmaurice.
John Madden, the Lone Rock
stockman, spent several daysir.
Condon the forepart of the week,
Sam McGilvray, the roadmas
ter, was out from his Mayville
ranch on Tuesday.
Arthur Parrish went to Port
land Tuesday morning to entei
one of the business colleges there.
L. E. Laurance and Marcus
Portwood were passengers on
the Flyer on Monday for the
Rose City.-
Mrs. Walter Payne of Weston,
returned home Monday after a
week's visit with her brother,
Chas. F. Kennedy, of this city.
Rev. T. F. Murphy was a pas
senger for Fossil on the stage
Monday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bakei
left for the Rose City Tuesday
morning where they intend tc
spend the winter. , The Globe
will follow them as a newsy and
. interesting letter from the Wheat
. : City every week.
, If you have anything to trade
exchange, rent or sell, see to it
that you use The Globe Wants.
Mrs? J. Martin of Olex was a vis'
. itor in Condon Tuesday evening,
and the entire StoGk of Dry Goods, Ladies and
Gents' Furnishings, Shoes, etc., has been placed in
the hands of
LEWIS
BROS. & CO. OF SPOKANE AND CHICAGO
CLOSE OUT IN 1 5 DAYS
During the past few days of this Sale, Bargains have been given the public time
and again that should not fail to convince the people of this vicinity that this is the place and now
is the time to buy as SAVINGS of ONE-HALF and even more are marked in plain red figures on every
article in this entire stock. Lewis Bros, have shown no thoucht of the cost of Merchandise when Dlaclnir Sale
prices on these goods. Below you will find a few of the many low prices you can buy at:
A Fine Line of
, A Paris fashion note says that
. next year ladies' hats will be
much lower. It would be a trust
ing man indeed who could fancy
it referred to the price.
"When everything looks up
a stump
And fortune smiles agin you,
Don't Pine, Spruce up
And show the world you got
timber in you"
By buying your Lumber and
Fuel from the
Arlington Lumber Co.
- G. L. Frizzell of Mitchell was a
business visitor in the Wheat
City this week.
Loyd Gibson of Olex transac
ted business in Condon Saturday.
Some Land Bargains.
The best Cattle ranch in Gil
liam county, 1640 acres, $10 per
acre. It's worth investigating.
Splendid Wheat and 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.
W.E.BUERKLE
Shoemaker
General Repair
All work guar
anteed. EN88?f
Men's Colored. Handkerchiefs 5c & 3 QX IOC
Children's 25c Hose ... . - J
Men's 75c Neckties - - - - - 35C
" 50c " - - - - 20c
" 25c . - 5&10C
Men's White Muslin Night Shirts, $1.50 Vahes - 90C
" Negligee Shirts, $2.50 Values - 1.35
" & Boy's AH Wool Sweaters, 3.50 Values - 2.25
" White Dress Shirts, 1.00 Values -
1 ' -Corduroy Lined Driving Gloves, 3.50 Val. - jjfj
Sweet Fern Chewing Tobacco, Regular 30c Plug -
K. C. Chewing Tobacco, Regular 50c Plug - g5C
Long Green Smoking Tob. Regular 5c Pkgs - pJJ jjj
Men's Colored Dress & Negligee Shirts, 1.50 Val. - 35C
A Fine Line of the Famous Hansen's Gloves and All Go
ing Fast at. the Same Cut Slash Prices. Our 5, 10 and 15c
Counters are Bargain Givers.
SAT. THE 26TH BETWEEN THE HOURS OF
2 and 3 o'clock p. m., another Lace and Embroidery Sale
will take place. All Laces and Embroideries at ONE
HALF Regular Marked Price for ONE HOUR ONLY.
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MEN'S SLICKERS Going
AT CUT SLASH PRICES
LACE CURTAINS
A COMPLETE STOCK to choose from
and PRICES on the same that should
sell EVERYONE in the house.
IT IS NEEDLESS TO SflY
OUR SHOES
ARE GOING CHEAP
OUR STOCK
IS YET COMPLETE
and we ask for just enough of your val
uable time to come and look them over
THE REST we leave to you.
WE CAST FIT
from the LARGEST to the
SMALLEST not only in SIZE
but also in PRICE.
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- Jo Jtyis Bi$ Sale -
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Men's Arrow Brand and Angora Brand Collars, All
Styles and Sizes - - . 3 FOR 2SC
A Few Ladies' Kimona Waists left, at 5 & 85G
Men's Summer Underwear. 75c Values Suit,
i.00 Values at $0 a Suit, 1.25 Values at . 75C
Also a Fine Line of Ladies' and Children's Underwear
going Cheap.
Ladies' Belts, , a large Assortment, from c "fQ 85
Warner's Rust-proof Corsets, 1.25 Values - QQQ
American Beauty and De Luxe Corsets, 1.50 Val. aQQ
The Daisy Batiste & Tape Girdles, 75c Values QQ
Children's Hosiery from 5 to 20c per pair
Men's Felt Boots, ONLY 80c per pair.
A few Ready-made Skirts and Cloaks going at HALF
Price.
Ladies', Children's and Men's Arties in Low and High
Cuts and just at the time when you will soon need them,
going at Lewis Bros.' great reductions.
, . SAT. THE 2GTH A BIG SPECIAL ON
Men's Hats. Any hat in the house values to $5.00.'
All to be placed in one lot from 12 o'clock until 6 o'clock
p. at. and your Choice for $1.60
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J. O' Lewis of Mikkalo came in
on the Flyer Tuesday evening.
C. N. Smith, agent for the Holt
Harvester Co.. arrived in Condon
Tuesday evening to attend to the
company's interests in this vicinity.
An array of bargains, sterling
qualities and lowest prices. The
B, Barker Co.
F. M. Pliter came up from his
home in Portland to spend a few
days looking after his business
interests in and around the Wheat
City.
' The Condon Globe, the Oregon
Semi-Weekly Journal and the Pa
cific Monthly all for 12.50 for a
year. Subscribe now.
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ATTENTION
The Globe is now prepared
to publish notices of final
proof. Call at our office and
get receipt and your notice
will appear in this paper.
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Treasurers Notice).
County warrants Class P., from
Nos. 1 to 968, inclusive, and all
preceeding county warrants are
payable on presentation at my
office. Interest ceases September
12, 1908,
J. A. McMorris,
Treasurer of Gilliam cpuntv, Oregon
Special prices on Barn Bills.
See the Arlington Lumber Co.
WALL PAPER
PAINTS, OILS
AND VARNISH
Largest and best select
ed stock in the County,
Estimates furnished on
jobs as to material and labor.
W. A. DARUNC.
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