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OVERCOATS
and
Cravenette
Rain Coats.
The rainy season is now here and
you will soon need an overcoat or
raincoat We can show you a
complete line of both styles. We
have them in all colors and style?
at prices from
$10 to $25
Inspect our line before buying.
Dont forget us when buying a Suit.
We can show you the right one at
The Right Price
Watch our show windows.
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CONDON'S LEADING CLOTHIERS
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You know it, you will laugh, if
you see the Pavilla Comedy Co.
They are coming! The De Moss
Lyric Bards will be in this city,
Saturday Oct, 3 under the auspi
ces of the Y. P. S. C. E. of the
Congregational church. The
name "De Moss" is sufficient to
crowd a house. They always
give a clean, moral and instruct
ive entertainment The DeMoss
have been here before and have
presented some clever entertainments.
THE CONDON
T0WNS1TE CO.
Will Sell Lots for the Next
Sixty Days on Easy Terms or
Give 10 per cent Discount
for Cash.
WHY CONDON PROPERTY
IS A GOOD INVESTMENT
There are no rival towns
near and all the best tillable
lands in Gilliam County are in
the vicinity of Condon.
It is almost an assured fact
that WITHIN TWO YEARS
we will have a system of elec
tric lines from this point to
various parts of the country,
South and West of here.
There is no town in this
state that is a county seat and
has the prospects of being one
of the best school towns, and
other natural advantages,
where business and residence
property can be purchased- at
such LOW PRICES as exist
ing here.
CONDON has never had
such prospects of becoming a
town of importance as at the
present time and lots are sure
to DOUBLE IN VALUE with
in 12 months.
I am back at the old stand.
for terms and prices, call and
see me.
J. F;. Lancaster
ATHLETIC CLUB FORMED
The Athletic Club met in Coun
ty School Supt Sturgill's office
Thursday evening and elected
the following officers: President
Fred Edwards; vice-president,
H. A. Hartshr.i; secretary, Geo.
Riggs; and J. C. Sturgill, treas
urer. The constitution and a set
of by-laws were drafted and
adopted. The officers are to
serve until annual meeting of
the club on October 13 when a
board of sf ven trustees will be
elected. A gymnasium outfit has
been ordered.
SUICIDE AT PINE RIDGE
Mrs. Rose found dead with
bullet hole In temple.
The Pine Ridge neighborhood
was stirred Monday morning by
the sad news nf the Heath nt
Mrs. Bert Rose which happened
sometime between ten o'clock
Sunday night and six o'clock
wonaay morning. Mr. and Mrs.
Rose had been in Condon all day
Sunday and returned home in
the evening, reaching there
about ten o'clock. The couple
then retired for the nicrhr Mr
and Mrs. Ben Stevens also slept
in the house Sunday night
When Mr. Rose awoke on Mon
day his wife had disappeared and
arising to search for her, he
found her behind the bam with a
bullet hole over the right temple.
W. A. Darling, the coroner.
was immediately notified and
upon his arrival on the scene, a
jury was empaneled consisting
of F. B. Stevens, A. S. Hollen.
H. N. Anderson, Frank Hollen,
J. W. Harrison and A. F. Mur
phy. The body of the youns:
woman was found with the re
volver still tightly clasped in the
right hand and this together
with other evidence pointed to a
verdict of suicide and such was
brought in by the jury.
It appears that Mrs. Rose eot
up, took 'the key to her husband's
trunk from his trousers' pocket,
unlocked the trunk and eot his
revolver and went to the barn
where the deed was committed.
A note was found later, written
by Mrs. Rose and addressed to
her husband which seemed to
establish beyond a doubt that
WINTER IS NOT FAR OFF
GOAL AND WOOD ALREADY HERE
AT RIDICULOUSLY LOW PRICES
JUST LOOKI
16-inch Fir and Alder $7.25 per cord
16-inch Pine 8.00
16-inch Oak 8.50 "
ARLINGTON LUMBER CO.
the verdict of suicide is correct
I Mr. and Mrs. Rose had been
I married but a short time and
were apparently living happily
jt)gether. The remains were in
ferred in this city on Monday
afternoon.
Clem News.
Threshing is about over in this
section and the farmers are busy
hauling their grain to the ware
houses. Nendle & Riggs will
finish this week. They have done
good work throughout the season
R. A. Titus finished threshing
here the first of the week and
has moved his outfit to the Olex
neighborhood where he has a
week or ten days' work. -
The plasterers and lathers ar
rived Monday evening from The
Dalles to put on the finishing
touches on the new school build
ing. As soon as the building is
completed which will be . about
two weeks school will begin with
Miss Emma Anderson as teacher.
Mrs, C. Shott of Rock Creek,
went to Arlington last week to
visit her daughter Mrs. H. S.
Tobeywho has moved to Arling
ton for the winter. '
Why not have a basket social
when the school house is com
pleted? It would tend to enliven
the community and it would be
something that young and old
could attend and enjoy.
Mrs. Henry Wilkes and child
ren left Wednesday morning foi
Portland.
W. A. West and Fred Murray
were in town last Sunday.
Mrs. S. C Dodson returned
from Condon the first of the
week.
Grant Wade was a business vis
itor here Tuesday.
For real bargains in winter
duds try Jost & Philips.
Mrs. McPherson returned Tues
day from a visit with relatives
in Condon.
Miss Pearl Schott was in town
this week on her return from
Condon where she was the guest
of relatives.
James and Jacob Larch and A.
L Gardiner were passengers on
flyer Tuesday on their way to The
Dalles and Portland.
Ernest Taylor made a business
trip to Arlington Tuesday.
Henry Wilkins shipped three
carloads of beef cattle to the
Portland market last week. He
returned Saturday evening well
pleased with the receipts of his
shipment
Reports of weather conditions
are given as follows by the
Weather Bureau Department for
the week ending Sept 21.
The week was cool and cloudy
at Mikkalo with light rains dur
ing the fore part and a thunder
storm on Monday. An aurora
occurred Friday night, sending
streamers up the zenith. It
would have been magnificent
had it not been bright moonlight
At Condon light showers fell
during the week and the temper
ature averaged cool.
We Are
i in the Market tor
i
2 Carloads of Horses
Wo buy from 4 -year-old up ami U nines, Marks and Dappled
Circy our favored color. V don't want white horses.
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SPLENDID COMPANY AT
LOCAL PLAY HOUSE
Newspapers and Critics Say
Pavilla Comdy Co. Gives
Splendid Entertainments.
The Pavilla Comedy Co. will
play at the opera-house for three
nights Saturday, Sunday and
Monday. They come well rec
ommended and the press reports
are complimentary to the organ
ization and its work.
An exchange from Etna Mills,
Calif., has this to say regarding
the company's exhibition there:
The Pavilla Comedy Co. which
showed in Etna last Friday and
Saturday nights drew large'
crowds each evening and the au-'
diences have only words of praise
for the company's iwrformanees. j
Without doubt they are the best
show troup that hns been in Etna
for many a day, and the citizens
of this community were more
than surprised to see mich good
xhowolf the railroad. Faeh and
every member of the company
are up-to-date, in their resist
ive specialties and are general
all-around good performers. No
body need feel that they goto
see a bum show, when they go
to see the Pavilla Comptny.
They are all respected ladies vnd
gvntlcmcn and will make friends
wherever they may go."
Horace McBride, who has been
at Shoshone and other Idaho
points during the summer, retur
ned to this city Wednesday even
ing. He reports that E. G. Merri
field who now lives in Shoshone
is getting along very well.
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STORY OF THE BIG
SWIFT PLANT FREE
Showing what a trt-tnemlom in flue ire for Rixxl It
will be to Oregon the number of hogi. cuttle and
Imp that mut he miscil the money to be matle
in stock tlie value of a better ttimket the enor
tnou inert-use of ri al estate values that It certain
to follow a roinpl-te atory of the world's biggrst V
iniliiHtry, mnilcit FRKI5 to you on request. Th J
edition la limited, tieml postal for it today, ft
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Commercial Men Given
Attention.
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LIVERS
and FEED:
STABLE
Under New Munitgniiicnt
Dan Hllderbran:!
Proprietor ,
Drayage, Transferin;:
To any parte of the dry
SAMSON WIND MILLS JAMIESON &
An rewOt tn(rliy. for Xhmy cm-
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SANITARY PLUMDERft
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AKenU rlrtMiik-MorM(iuulliie Kiiihui.
iu before bnjrint rlwwhrre.
They read The Globe because ;
it gives the news. The latest!
subscribers during the week are
Dan Hawes of Spray, John Ma
gee of Trail Fork, Miss Lilla
Clarke, of Portland, Mrs. Monroe !
Palmer of Darrington, Wash., j
Pias Workinger of Ajax, John !
Eliais, of Condon.
For three nights at the opera-
house, there will be a feast of
fast and furious fun presented by
the Pavilla Comedy Co.
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AIT PHOTOGRAPHY
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Holds fire perfectly
Operated so easily
Warms the floor all
Areates in the small
Reduces the coal bill
So long.
Too
Over,
Vacuum around fire pot,
Kasily one half,
Does away with Smoke
Thousands of customers say so.
Howard Heaters are money Savers. Examine one
at W. L. Barker & Co.
The Howard air tight over
draft heating stove is a de
parture from the ordinary, both
in construction and principle,
and though new has been on the
market long enough to be thor
oughly tried, tested and endorsed
by thousand of users. They are
made in round and oval patterns,
and for all kinds of fuel. They
are durable in construction, at
tractive in appearance and pop
ular -in price. The material,
workmanship and finish is first
class throughout
The Howard stove has heavy
cast diaphragm check draft, fire
pot and grate; is lined above the
fire pot with havy cast lining
from fire pot ii) top.
Among the special features of
the Howard Stove are the Inver
ted conical base, by means of
which the heat is radiated direct
ly to the floor, warming the floor
perfectly. The diaphragm check
draft, preventing the waste of
heat by escape up the flue, thus
utilizing all the heat produced
by the fuel; and the intensely
HEATED OVERDRAFT, Which sup-
piles me ptupcr aiiiuuuk ui
oxygen to produce and maintain j
a perfect combustion, utilizing as
fuel all the gases and combust
ible elements of the coal, render
ing the stove comparatively
smokeless, and explaining why
the Howard consumes so much
less fuel than other stoves. V.
fJouv is tl?e tin!.
to Rft your HOME or place of c
ItiihiiH'ds photographed. Con- r
Bull us and get prices on all
kindt) of c
OUTSIDE VIEWS I
(ft your livnntoek, poultry,
and petti photographed. I
cient four years in view work
ho ank me about the beet time
in order to give you the best
rcsulU of my experience.
J. P. ROLLINS, Photogra
pher, Condon, Oregon, p
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S.B. COUTURE
& CO.
Prepared to handle
all kinds t
Fuel
Phone No. 6 A v
Office Lost Valley L L Co.
Lumber
for sale in our wood yard at
about Half Price
of the lumber being sold in
Condon. Bring in your bill
and let us figure on them.
FarrBros.
Meat Market
Choice Fresh and
Cured Meats of
all Kinds.
Highest Cash Price
Paid for Hides.
Johnson Building
Condon, Oregon.
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If PREMIER & OLYMPIC
Flour are too good, use
SEARCHLIGHT
1.15 per sack.
The Best Flour Sold for the price. &gj
Dry Goods. Shoes. Groceries
FrcKh line A No. 1 Groceries, Canned Goo(ln,Tea and
Coffee. Gentlemen's Furnishings and the famous
Dougherty Fithian Shoes. Dress Goods, Skirts, Waists
P. H. STEPHENSON,
Agent for J. At. BORN A 00.. Chicago, Merchant Tailors'