Condon globe. (Condon, Gilliam Co., Or.) 189?-1919, October 09, 1908, Image 3

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IEI.1S0F INTEREST
J. 0. Lewis of Mikkalo, was a
business visitor in the Wheat
City Monday eveninj?.
S. J Thompson of Fossil, was
in tho city on Saturday last
C. E. Illaare, a druariat, for
roerly of Huntington, Ore., later
of Portland, was in Condon this
week looking for a location.
Everybody should come and
hear Senator Fulton at Condon
the evening of Friday the ICth.
J. A. McMwrU, ex-county sur
veyor, surveyed a road in the
Ferry Canyon District last Mon
day, lie also did some work for
Farr Bros., at Rock Creek last
Tuesday.
Remember Hunt, the Hard
wore Man, has kraut cutters.
According to the hist author
ity, construction work on the
new electric line to be built out
of Condon will be started as soon
as tho survey is completed to
the John Day river and the com-
pany secures a franchise from'
this city. Several firms of con-
tractors are ready to take the J
contract and with good luck the
lino will be under way before
many days as the surveying par-
$ ty are now working on the other
f side of Fossil through which city
the. franchise has already been
' v secured. The deuot will prob-!
;v- sJiblybe built due east of the Q.
. acpoi in mis cny nu
me line win run along r.ast street
for a few blocks before turn
ing off.
WILL AM BTTIS
UNIVERSITY
rmiiilnl hi lH
Sew $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 Prof r snort. Hiyh
Quality Instruction.
State Libraries afford superior
advantages. For catalogue
address
i President F. Homan
Salem, Oregon
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CONDON AMUSEMENT HALL
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TOBACCOS An appropriate resort in BILLIARDS '
CIGARS which you are invited to ' POOL
" CANDIES ' spend a pleasant hour CLUB ROOMS
M 'A I N STREET. CONDON
FROM CONDON AND
Rev. T. F. Murphy of the
Congregational church was giv
en a four weeks vacation by
his congregation on last Sunday
and left Tuesday for Southern
Oregon where he will spend a
short time for the benefit of his
health. Mr. Murphy will make
a visit in Portland, Fore t Grove,
and other valley towns befort
returning to Condon.
SUNDAY SERVICES AT
CONDON'S CHURCHES
At a meeting of the members oi
the Congregational church hela
at the close of the morning ser
vice, Rev. T. F. Murphy, the
pastor, was granted a month'
vacation. During his absence
che pulpit will be supplied. Tht
evening aervice waa in the
nature of a song devotional lead
oy the DeMoss family and the
church was filled to its seating
capacity.
At the Catholic church, Rev.
J. P. O'Reilly closed an eight
Jay mission which has proved
more than commonly successful.
The Rev. Father lectured on
"The liible and the Church."
The lectures during- the week
were on the cardinal principles oi
Catholicism. Father O'Reilly
left Tuesday for Brownsville and
Wher Dointa to conduct similar
meetings.
The Episcopalians who since
the visit of Bishop Paddock have
taken new interest in the work
,k
ily have been holding services
Sunday afternoons in the Baptist
church.
The Baptists are still consider
ing the matter of calling a min
ister. It is possible that the
local pulpit may be supplied by
the new pastor of the Baptist
church at Fossil.
School Notes.
BY 1.K8I.IK Haki.an.
Tho enrollment continuously
increases in the local schools and
if it keeps on will soon reach the
two hundred mark.
With the installation of the
new physical laboratory, the
Condon high .school takes rank
among the best high schools in
the state. The laboratory is one
of the best equipped in Eastern
Oregon.
There artf now 14 schools in
session in Gilliam county. The
country teachers' salaries aver-
J age about $55 and the gradr s and
' high school teachers of the var
ious town3 about $C0.
The annual apportionment of
state and county .schools has been
made and each child receives
$3.60 for school purposes, besides
each district receives $50.
I Double Disc Harrows sold by
' Hunt, the Hardware Man, will
skin all others in the field. They
will skin your fields free from
' weeds. Come and see them.
GILLIAM COUNTY
. Edgar Donnelly is clerking in
Weigel & Co. 'a clothing store.
Ralph Froman spent several
days in The Dalles attending the
fair.
Miss Emma Anderson made a
rip to Clem last Saturday to
make arrangements for the
beginning of the school year,
which has been delayed on ac
count of the work on the new
school house.
An array of bargain, sterling
itaitUt!B ana loweii price, i n?
A. B, Barker Co.
Queer Wedding Effigy.
Tlierv la a curious cuitom still pre;,
nlvut lu tb Bllni7 district of India
In connection with ttt wedding cere
monies atuong certain Brabmsn fam
ilies. Just prior to the close of tb
ft-ostlng a tildeous erDg-j of a male
figure, fantastically robed In rags, sup
posed to rpprrseut the bridegroom' fa
ther. Is carried along tb streets In
procession under the anadt of a slere
ndorued with tassels of onions and
mnrgosa leaves. Every few yards dur
ing the procession tb feet of tb eOg
have to be reverently washed and Its
forehead decorated wltb a cast mark
by Its living spouse, tb bridegroom'
mother. The bridegroom' other fe
male relation have several mock at.
teutlou paid to them by tb women
of tb bride's party.-SL J sales' (Js
actt. Restaurant Affiliation.
The waiter In the light luncb cafe
looked expectantly at (he first of five
men 'bo bad just entered.
"ttrliig me a coffee cak and a cup of
coffee." ordered the first man.
"I'll take some milk blneult and a
glass of milk." said the second.
"Tea buna and a cup of tea, please,"
remarked the third.
"A piece of cocoanut pi and a cup of
cocoa." said the fourth.
Tb waiter passed on to tb fifth
map.
"Don't say It, don't aay ltr h plead
ed. "I know what you want You want
a slice of. chocolate cak and a cup of
chocolate."
"No: I do not." protested tb fifth
man. "I waut a plate of Ice cream and
a glass of k' water." Judge'a Library.
nnnruviunjirvruniniriiinnnA
ARTISTIC PHOTOGRAPHY
flow is tl?e timl
to get your HOME or place of
btminefta photographed. Con
duit u and get price on all
kinds of
OUTSIDE VIEWS
Get your livestock, poultry,
and pel photographed. I
ppent four yearain view work
ho ask me about the beta time
in order to give you the best ?
results of my experience.
J. P. ROLLINS, Photogra- I
c pher. Condon, Oregon, j
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To raise good crops they must
be properly planted. To be
properly planted, you must use a
good, reliable instrument For
a good, reliable implement use
the Superior Drill.
Anothar Way Out of It
Kohody Untl ever Und rvuson to ae-
twe Aliel Poiul of being dishonest, but
be was iw slmi-p a limn hi u bargain
as couUl lw found In the county WUcu
the building committee applied lo bliu
for it site for tbe new library be was
ready to sell tbetn a deal ruble lot, but
Dot nt tbelr price.
"I couldn't feel to let It go nndet
$1100," be said, with the mild obstlnncy
tbat cburacterlzed all Ills dealings with
bla fellow men. "It wouldn't be right.
"You ought to b willing to contrtb
ute something for sueh au objeet," said
the t-bulrumu of the committee. "If
It's worth six hundred, why not let us
have It for tire hundred and call It
you've given the other hundred 7' '
"M'm-no, I couldu't do that," said
Mr. Pond, strohlug his cblu, "but I tell
you what I will do. Tou give me seven
hundred for It, and I'll make out a
check for a hundred and haud It over
to you, so's you can head the list of
subscriptions wltb a good round sum
and kind of wake up folka to their
duty."-Toutb'a Compaulou.
J.
It. WEUJ
AUCTIONEER AND VALUATOR
Ftrtat attention (Ivan to buitoaaa. lalu era
ducted. Valuations giiao.
. OOMDOK, OUQON
Reduced rates to big Walla
Walla Fair held Oct 10 to 17, one
and one-third fare for the round
trip. One and one-third fare to
Hood River Biennial Fruit Fair,
October 15 to 17; also to The
District Fuir, held from Oct 6th
to 10th., for the round trip.
A Real Apology.
"When the late Joel Cbsndler Har
ris wsa so editor brre among us." said
an Atlantan. "I railed on blm on day
and found lilin very willing to correct
an error about to that crept Into bis
columns.
"We talked about newspaper contra
diction, publk- apologies and tbe like,
and 'Uncle Hemus' took down a crnp
book and read me an apology that ws
an apoh'iry Indeed. It bad usptiened.
be sold. In Transvaal paper. I'll nev
er forget It. I a creed wltb Mr. Har
ris tbst It was tbe finest specimen of
tb public apology and retraction ex
tant It ald:
"I, the uniierata-nnl. A. C. Ou Pleast.
retract hereby everything' I have ontd
against the Innonrnl Mr. O. P. fh-auldrn-boul,
calling: myself an Infarooue liar and
striking my mouth with the exclamation:
'Yea m-ndncloue mouth! Why do you He
sof 1 declare, further, that I know noth
ing agalnat the eharactrr of Mr. O. P.
Besuldenhout I call mywlf, bealdea, a
genuine liar of the ft ret class.
"A. C. DU PLE9SIS."
His Cough Cure.
In my borhond there came to our
town," said s clergyman, "a gentle mln
Ister who. the very first Humlny of bis
Incumbency, stopped effectually bis
coughing congreg-ttlon.
"It was congregation, too, singu
larly addicted to couching. Rattling
volley of cough ran over It every few
minute. Tb minister. Indeed, that
first Sunday could hardly make himself
beard. II bad rather a weak vole.
"Well, after bla sermon bad proceed
ed for ten or twelve minutes, now au
dible enough, now drowned under great
wave of coughs, be took a resolution,
and when, tbe next outbreak was at It
height he ceased preaching.
"At once tbe coughing ceased, there
wa a profound alienee. Tb minister
smiled.
" 'My friends,' said be. It seem that
when I stop you atop.'
"From that day In that church tbey
coughed no more."
WANTbD, FOR 6AL6,
FOUND, 6T0.
LOST,
All local a4vertlrmentiire ran nnilKr this brad
at ttia rate of KtVR f'KNTS raa LINE EACH
mVK. If YOl! hureanrthlnatoR-ll.ortriih
to bur atiythlnc. or hve fcuKnfiltlna: THY A
-WANT AD" In tlili column. Tbe malu a ill
itirpria roti.
Cash will be paid for fresh
eggs, delivered at the Model
Restaurant
Wanted to exchange for
horses, good corner lot in best
residence district in Condon. Ap
ply at this office.
For SALE Post-office cabinet;
about 50 call boxes, suitable for
anv country Dost-office. Will be
sold cheap. Inquire at this office.
Goods nriced in a manner thai
will bewilder and delight you. Th
S. B. Barker Co.
$5.00 Reward
For information leading to the
return of an iron grey mare,
weight about 950, brand P on
left shoulder.
28t ' Cass A. Simpson.
Thoroughbred Buff Plymouth
Rock chickens for sale at C. W
Young's, Condon. 3t
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
lAral TeprMfiitativei for Con
don anrt lflplnlty lo loot mt
iwnewalf mid incn-nwe hiih-
icrlptlnn ltt of a prominent monthly nmaHzliii'
on a Hlrv at d pommimioli bsl, fixiwrlencv
doalmble but not nwwairy. timid nnunMHiuty
ton rlnlit in-rxin. Addivw Tuiilialivr, Boa f.
SUtlou O, New York. .
Is Your Property For Sale?
W ar contuntlr rwlvlnt )nqo(rl horn all
pat" of the Untied States for Fitmt Vioerirds wd
Country and Ctxj Home, oa thtj Pacific Cot. If
your property ti for tale v tha.ll b glad to place tt
od ourlitt, and put yu In direct corrrapondenca with
a Urga number ufpoatiblt buyers. Addrea, t
TOWN 4 COUNTRY JOURNAL PUB. CO.
SO JACKSON IT., BAN PRANCItCO, CAU
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EIGHTEENTH
ANNUAL
-OF
2ND EASTERN OREGON DISTRICT
COMPRISED OF
WASCO, SHERMAN, CILLIAM, WHEELER, CROOK
' AND HOOD RIVER COUNTIES
WILL BE HELD AT
THE DALLES, OREGON,
Tuesday Wednesday, Thursday,
, Friday and Saturday,
OCTOBER 6 TO 10
THE MAIN ATTRACTIONS ARE
The Pa-iHon in the City. School Children' Exhibit.
Stock Exhibit. peed Attraction. Balloon Ascension.
Arnold' Amusement Company will outdo all former effort.
All railroad and boat lines will give the ufual reduced rate,
HANDSOME PREMIUMS OFFERED
For all exhibit, races, etc. See premium list, which will be
furniHhed upon application.
PLENTY OF WHEAT , ' PLENTY OF FRUIT PLENTY OF MONEY
A great exhibition of our annual resource and endless amusement in
car lot are in store for everybody.
J. L. KELLY, Presidont. J. M. PATTERSON, Secretary.
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SOLD BY
W. L. Barker & Co.
CONDON, OREGON
SEEDERS, HARROWS,
AND ALL KINDS OF
FARM IMPLEMENTS-
fekVAiilvSllMIIIWiM
"OREGON BUILDERS"
ARE YOU D01NS WHAT YDU AN TO POPULATE YOUR STATE?
OREGON NEEDS PEOPLE settler, h mest farmers,
niechanica, merchants, clerks, people with brains,
strong hands and a willing heart capital or no capital.
The Oregon Railroad & Navigation Co.
is sending tons of Oregon literature ti the East for dis
tribution through every available agenoy. 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 ol sending them complete inform
ation about Oreeon and its opportunities.
COLONIST TICKETS will he on Bale during Septem
ber and October from the East to all points in Oregon.
5 The fares from a few principal eities are:
From Denver... ...... $30 00 From Louisville .....iNl.70
" Omaha......... 30.00 " Cincinnati . ... 42.20
" Kansas City..-'. 3000 " " Cleveland ..... 44.75
St. Louis 35.50 " New Y'ork.. . . ; . 55.00
:- - ' : -" From Chicago. .:;-. .v. .38.00 .- ;'
; r s TICKETS CAN BE PREPAID
If you want to bring a friend or relative to Oregon, de
posit the proper amount with any of our agents. The
ticket will then be iurntshed by telegraph.
' D. TIERXEY, Local Agent, Condon, Oregon.
VM. Mc MUUIvAY, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon.
The Globe Printing
Shows Quality.
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