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TIlIcilOOL OF QUALITY" Tanth and Murrlaon, Po d, Oregon A. P. Armatroof, LL.B., Principal CVV occupy two floo 3 by 100 feet, have a $ ao,ooo equipment, employ large faculty t Individual last ruction, ncelvt mora calls for office help than w m meet Our school admittedly leada all there In quality of lnt :on. It oay to attend such aa institution. LSI4 Biulaess )ui orp hsmtnodnf. sway rrerUatingly oa thorough work. It will win out la tli A." fUli as EJscatort "The quality of iastnw tloo glvta la your school u 1 It the ataadard of its kind la th Northwest." COpen all the year. S ;nt admTttcJatany time. Catalogue free. fUfarencMt Aay bank, r Mwappr, any bualB nan la Portland. NEWS OF THE (a The Condon High Schi intends to select "School Coloj," soon ftnd Lcjer Vade in Poiland for a Con Schott and who had been in P01 number of days returfed to their home at Olex lost Tueflay even in. : t- ' Don't forget to heai the De Moss Lyric bards at the Congre gational church Saturday even ig. A clever and pkwinR en- trt;ii (intent for those who will ' at ..!.- - ... . r Titus returned Tuesday , . ' from .VJikUlo where he ! a f !.jys rest at the ,h h. Hen now at his ' be., .'s in V V. ,l,.j.tm jewelry ..store. lm 1 , -tn'.ng was big "i v ien many of t'..' per-. ui v, ho I . I been "court-i- f, r t! p: ,t ten days pur t i tic! m f . r their various i " 1 f 1 1 1 i Curiosity ' j t '"l-' by the.pres- " f.1 n,T l: era who had is. 1' . t 1 'y I)., k Allen and Ed Fans. in L . 'nd fr the state poruti't.Uu.). A'lcn was sen tenced Ida four-j ear term for assault with criminal intent and "fanning gut 18 months for rob- Vng a hotel-keeper at Blalock. Subscribe for the Globe! It's newsy every week, because it gives the news while it is news, Wm. Cook boarded the train for the Rose City yesterday for a few days' change of climate. He might have remained here to enjoy a little "webfoot" wea ther and some rather refreshing wind. 1 ,ax Q LET AN EXPERT repairs aaWafPhei I.Mki or ilrf . W llltint lh Jwlr slid Ur4Al UpUcMn. M. Mala Mini Arthur A. Keene, of Portland, Ore., arrived in Condon the latter part of last week to assume the management of the Optical and Jewelery departments of Herman W. Pauling. M r. Keene is a grad uate of two eastern Optical col leges and holds a diploma from an Horological school and adds to his qualifications several years of actual experience. He has been employed in the offices of some of the leading opticians 01 the state. F. S. Smith, who resided on the Comini ranch near Condon for the past four years, passed through The Dalles Saturday enroute with his family, household goods, and stock, to his new home near Hills bora, Ore., Mr. Smith recently purchased a farm of 160 acres near that city and will go in for dairying. He says that he is not leaving Condon because he does not like the country but because he thinks that the change will benefit him financially. He brought his family, stock and goods with him overland from Condon to this city and shipped from here to Hillsboro. The Dalles Chronicle. An array of bargains, sterling qualities and lowest prioes. The S. B, Barker Co. PROGRAMME GILLIAM AND WHEELER COUNTIES FAIR AT MAYVILLE, OREGON FIRST DAY - OCTOBER 8IH, 1308 10:00 2:00 3:00 8:00 9:30 10:00 2:00 MORNINQ Music by the Band. Song Address Noon Foot Race, 50 yds. ' ' ' 220 yds. High Jump Broad Jump Baseball, Condor, vs. Mayville 1st. $3.00 2nd. $2.00 8.00 2.00 3.00 2.00 3.00 2.00 25.00 Purse. Evening Music by the Band. Lecture "Dry Farming" . . By Prof. H. D. Scudder, O. A. C. Recitation Contest Dance. SECOND DAY - OCT. 9TH. t MORNINO Music by the Band. Stock PaYade. Awarding Prizes on Exhibits. Noon Foot Race, 100 yds. Hurdle Race, 100 yds. Shot Put 1st. $3.00 2nd. $2.00 3.00 2.00 3.00 2.00 3.00 4.30 8:00 C. J. Hammer Throw 3.00 2.00 Football, Condon vs. Mayville 25.00 Purse. Lecture, "Fruit Growing in Semi-arid Districts" By C. L Lewis. Evening . Music by the Band. v . . Song. Stereopticon Lecture, by Dr. Jas. Yfithycombe, Dance. COMMITTEE Quinn, W. J. Edwards, Geo. b. Dukek. Hear them! The De Mobs Lyric Bard. Jack Lancaster has returned from Portland and is conducting a real estate office next door to Hunt's Hardware store. Mr. Lancaster was engaged In the realty business here some years ago and is well acquainted with the neighboring country. His adv. appears elsewhere in this paper. Coe Barnard of Foaml was in town Wednesday on his way home from Valley pjints. Mrs. E. P. Mahaffey returned from Portland Wednesday even ing where she had been vim ting friends for a couple of weeks. Arthur Parrish is home from a few days visit in the Roue City. Playing the Ceek. Mr. Subberton (yelling to kltebonl Sawdust sad milk crustl Adam aud Era oa a raft and wreck 'cm! On t'.ie raotalounel Draw onel Make It tnwe all rouud. Mr. Towole-Crt --r. bow pardon me. old chap, but what a It all about? Mr RubbrrtoD-'Sb! We've got a former rvatauraut cook peaeb-aud w bar to order tbat way to keep ber oa tbt Job! ruck. Plaaaant Par the Bride. At tbe cluae of a wedding break fan t a gentleman Doted for bla blunder roe to bla feet, causing keen anxiety to all wbo knew olio, "ladle and gentlemen." be cried genially. "I drink to the health of tb bridegroom. Ms be see many days like Inter Peer Beard. "t see." aald Mra. Blarrem. "that s certain sciential claim we'll toon get s palatable food from wood" "Wall," growled tbe cranky boarder, It seemt Itnpoasible to get It out of board."-Phlladelbpla Pre. tt la a brief period of lire tbat la granted na fey nature, bat the memory of s wall ap-nt Ufa neier die. Cloero. A JEWKI.EH S KXI'EKIKNCK C. R. Kluger, the Jeweler, 10G0 Virginia Ave., Indianapolis Ind , writes: ''I was so weak Trout kidney trouble that I could hardly walk a hundred feet. Four bottles or Foley's Kidney Remedy cleared my complexion, cured my backache and the irregularities disappeared, and I can now attend to business every day, and can recommend Foley's Kidney Remedy to all suff erers as it cured me after the doc tors and other remedies had failed. Condon Drug Company. The Fourmlllon. "In tbe Suhnra." aald nu explorer, "there la a little inaert tbat throws Band, aud ita volley slny. They call It the fourmlllon. The fourmlllon lgg Itself a funnel abaped bole of tbe cir cumference of a allver dollar. It lie hidden and watchful In the bottom of thla bole, and when a spider or ant or beetle cornea cautlounly prospecting down the ateep aud allppery sides the Inhospitable fouruilllon launches upon Its gueat volley after volley of sand a hall of stinging aand so abundant, so auffocatlng. ao blinding that tbe visitor loses bis bead. He rolls unconscious for tbe nonce to the bottom of tbe bole, and tbe fourmlllon calmly dis members him before be baa time to com to himself again and puts blm la tb larder for the next meal." Bleema but to Dl. Th tallput palm (Corypba unibracu II f era) of Ceylon, whose leaves are put to such numerous use by the Cinga lese, bears fruit but once during Its life. This elegant tree measures about ten feet round tbe trunk aud attalna a belgbt of about 180 fe-et The flowers, the appearance of which presuges death to tbe tree, are Inclosed iu s tall spathe which bursts with s loud re port, disclosing a huge plume of beau tiful blossom. Tbe Inflorescence Is suc ceeded by equally cousplcuoua bunches of fruit When these have ripened tbe tree withers rapidly and lu the course of s fortnight may be seen prostrate and decaying on the apot It adorned. , He Might Have Married. Fits-Greene Halleck never married, yet, sa Mr. Howe reminds ua lu his American Bookman, he could not have been without attractions, tor a certain auperlor lady la reported to bare de clared; "If 1 were on my way to church to be married, yea, even If 1 were walk lug up tbe alale. and Halleck were to offer bluiself, I'd leave the man 1 bad promised to marry and take him." To this perhaps should be Joined bis epigram, written for a young lady who had asked for bla autograph: ' There wanted but thla drop to All . ' The wlfeleus poet's cup of (am. Hurrah! There lives a lady sllll Willing to take his name. Foley's Honey and Tnr cures coughs quickly, strengthens the lungs and expels col J.i. Get the genuine In a yellow package. Con don Drug Company. OCZ3C 0 00 r - 1 T A . S t .. 1 n -r -r 1 1 newest in Glomes ior -A.il! DING'S 81 6 SUITS Are World Famous. ' The Clothes of the sea sonOvercoats and Suits and Trousers at all prices from 7 to $27. hi" aBnsBSSBSsssssssssBssisrnssssaBassssBaaasaBasaasssassaEBs: u We have just been APPOINTED EXCLUSIVE AGENTS of the Washington Tailoring Co. of Chicago Makers of LADIES' Tailor Made Suits Skirts and Coats. Let us take your order. tt T-ivr lvr T3 td r. Inc. H DC 0 VsagkaaBsaMaaisS' Tbe Pulsce lintel lorniilies 0rat-clasa VMrd and rooms to their patrons at reasonable rate. Try them a week. See Stephenson's Stock of Stylish Summer Shoes. The 0. K. Special prices on Barn Bills. Sue the Arlington Lumber Co. Treasurers Notice.' Cuonty warrants Claw P., frotn Nob. 1 to 9GIS, inclunive, and all preeeedinif, county warrants are payable tui presentation at my ollice Interest ceases September 12, 1908. J. A. McMohris, Tresanrer of Gilliam county, Oregon Shop FRANK OOI.DEN. PriiM Shaving, Sliampooing, Hair Cutting Hot and Cold Baths in Connection. On door north Gilliam Co. Bauk Bldg. ALBERT DAMS Livery and FoedStable Onr Llrery Ptock Is Fint-Osm, Beet attention to boarding Stock. Yow Patronage ia ttoiicited. BPBIKQ 8TBEET Condon Oregon North Main Street. LIVERY and FEED STABLE Under New Management Dan Hilderbrand Proprietor Drayage, Transfering To ai y parts of the city rninnnijinjiruinjuxnjunnnrouia iiOMrcnrrjinrnn 5 ATTEHTIOH The Globe is now prepared to publish notices of final proof. Call at our office and get receipt and your notice 3 .,, ... g win appear in Una paper. duunriuinuviruxrvn this paper. 3 1 vrvrinnnnrvrinrE FOLEY'S H0BEYTAR The original LAXATIVE cough remedy, For coughs, colda, throat and lung; troubles. No opiatea. Non-alcoholic. Good for every body. Sold every where, - Th genuine FOLEY'S HONEY and TAR la la a Yellow package. Kef use substitutes Prepared only by Foley Company, Chicago. Condon Drua Co. 1 Confectionery jj Soft Drinks I Candies, Not and Frails In Season. Cigar and Tobacco Cosy clo broom in connection I L. T. PRICE. 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Banking Business S No matter how large, no matter hew small, this Bank will give your business the careful attention which its personal interests warrant Your patronage solicited. fi Drafts issued on all parts of the workh Strictly homeinstitution. ? uumru m sxnrnau, JMmUt c o. ronrtooD. uim GILLIAM COUNTY BANK Capital 4150,000 Tranaaota a General Banking Business. Do mestic and Foreign Kichang bought spd soM. Otraetow-S. B. BASK E R. JAT BOWXRMAN. a O. rORTWOOO, J. t. KUBACBKR, B. T. COX. CONDON, ORGQON THE PALACE HOTEL MILLER BROS. Proprietors. MOST oomodious Hotel in the city; Table supplied 1U with the best the market affords. Special atten tontion given to the comfort of guests. :: :: :: Headquarters for Farmers and Stockmen. CONDON, OREGON 4 f a 1 o