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Ttnth and 'THE SCHOOL OF QUALITY"- I llson, PortUnd, Oregon A. P. Armstrong, LL.B., Principal CW occi&wo floor 63 by 100 feet, have a $10,000 equipment, employ a i faculty, give individual instruction, receive more calls fur office li than we can meet Our school admittedly leads all others in ot: yof instruction. It pays to attend such an institution. XSaltl a Bui i jUa 1 Kerp hammering away erertastlugly oa thorough work. It will 1 out In th. tod." KI4 sa Kdaeatort "Tha quality of loitruo tloa given la j K-boot makes It tb standard of lu kind Is tha Nortbwtst" COpenallt year. Students admitted it any time. Catalogue free. lUforwwoai ly bank, any fwwapaper, any bualn man la Portland. f HERS F IRE KEB sjrssvv Geo. WasJn who wan a busi ness visitor h the Rose City last week, MuriLd to Condon Friday evening; A. S.v Ricu who accompanied Sheriff ogun to Salem with prisoners Vit week, returned to Condon Ia4 Friday evening. , When In noe-J of printing, be not loud astri.y. The aluminum f'xnwith thdblue back-ground ""'i'!' for quality printing, the kiiij j- j arc after.. fV l.-t Lft' ' to i" ! U'i'!;i:an f aho formerly il.-iV in .Frank Golden'a -p, yas in Arlington k o'l iiia return fwim Hot i.i n- 1,o had been for two Vy 1 man was on hia way '.nil i-ton where he is a A. Moore died at ! sanatorium last J. R. Wells, the agent for the Washington Weeder of Walla Walla, Wash., reports having sold machines to the following ranchers: Wm, Holmea, George Moore of Ferry Canyon, S. C. Dodon. Frank B. Stevens. W. A. West of Mikkalo, Wm. Wehrli of Mayville Flat, and Wayne Grider. Many Clay Plgaone are Broken Last Sunday afternoon Frank Golden, Ben Esser, Chas. Ken nedy, Otis Campbell, G. Seaton Taylor, Marcus Portwood, L E. Laurence and other local gun men met at the race track and proceeded to perforate the at mosphere thereabout, and also breaking a few clay pigeons. Mr. EBser carried off the honors of the day with a perfect score. The only casualty of the d ay fell to G. Seaton Taylor who cut his finger severely on one of, the pigeon. Smut Cleaners are proving one of the best things brought to town. Come and get one on trial of Hunt, the Hardware Man. IE of K Of t. 1 of : u ifks. She was a Mary A. Gilliam, t.nd Former District Attorney Frank Menefee is her brother. I" Mrs. F. Kurgl and family, of Condon, have moved to this city and will live on property recently purchased of John Bunrgraf near the old fair grounds. There are four and one-half acres in the tract purchased. Mrs. Kargl is the mother.of Mrs. Louis Com- inf. of this city. The Dalles Chronicle. The Stella Maris Literary So ciety which was organized about a year ago, by the young men of St Catherine's parish was re-or ganized at the Catholic church Sunday evening. The society will study literature and hold debates. During the winter months the organization will fill a long-felt want Sister Baptista who founded the society, was chosen moderator. Frank Moore and son, F. A. Moore went to The Dalles Tues day to take in the district fair for a few days. After an absence of seven years from Condon, the De Moss ) Ijvric Bards appeared at the f litrritfrntinnnl "Vitirrri Inar. Rat. urday evening and entertained a fair-sized audience. From or gan to xylophone, from cor net to cello, the DeMoss play any musical instrument The com pany's orchestra is above the average and rendered a number of selections. They gave a pleas ing entertainment at Mayville during the week. 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. Condon's new theatre, "The American" opened Tuesday evening under favorable auspi ces. The management plans to to give a strictly up-to-date moving picture show presenting the latest pictures and illustrated songs. The building formerly occupied by Mrs. Baker's millin ery parlors has been renovated, a neat box office has been built as well as a room for the operator. The plans, for the present, are to give three shows each night . N. Madden shipped a carload of cattle to the Portland market the latter part of last week. Elder Keeler of Portland ar rived in .the Wheat City last Friday evening to be present at the annual conference of the Latter Day Saint Church of this city. ' "Am I a sucker, or am I not? That's the .question. I don't deal with Hunt, the Hardware Man, but my neighbors tell me he sells the best line of imple ments in the county and at lower prices than any one else. At any ,' rate, he is selling the goods and . tViar'a rh host CRUCA to ffO bv. I guess I'll go and see Hunt, jmy way. He takes back any thing that does not come up to his representations and refunds one's money without a kick. I'm going to do it now." J. M. Johns has fitted up an office between Geo. Biggs' store and The Record office and will hereafter devote his time to the practice of law. Since disposing of The Record a year ago time has hung heavily on his hands and he has now determined to get right down to business again. Arlington Record. , An array of bargains, sterling qualities and lowest prices. The S. B, Barker Co. What might have proved a disastrous fire was averted at the nick of time Friday afternoon when the little shed in the lot at the . rear of the Condon Livery barn caught fire through some unknown cause. For a while the flames surged skyward but after s me delay, the fire department turned on a stream of water that checked the flames and ext'nt uished the blaze. Two buggies which were near-by were badly scorched by the heat 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. Mr. Keene is agrad uate of two eastern Optical col leges and holds a diploma from an Horological school and adds to his qualifications several year s of actual experience. He has been employed in the offices of some of the leading opticians of the state. LET AN EXPERT Do Tour reiwlrion Wn'nhfi Iciooki or Jewelry. Wtlllamt . ins Jewner ana uraiNte . Optician. N. Main Hlieut Advertised Letters For the week ending Oct. 3, letters as addressed below re main uncalled for at the Condon post-office: Geisier, Miss Anna Johnson, Mr. H. F. . Johnson Miss Madge. These letters will be sent to the dead letter office Oct. 17, 1908, if not delivered before. In calling for the above, please say "advertised" giving date of list. John F. Reisacher, P.M. FOLEYSKOIm or cAMdrtoj eafm, aur. Km ! 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 lood River Biennial Fruit air, October 15 to 17; also to The District Fair, held from Oct 6th to 10th for the round trip. ' Greatest Danger t Swlmmarm. "It ton ! cramp,' aald a Ufa guard. "that carries off ao many good swim mer. Attar aU. wbat Is a leg or arm crainpT Couldn't a good swimmer easily turn on bis back and float till tba attack departed! No, cramp won't account for tbt Strang scuturea tbat In a twinkling turn a very nab of a trimmer Into a helpless, speechless, drowning paralytic. Wbat account ror till business Is water in haling A, swimmer Inbalas spray through tb nostrils, it passe through tb pharynx, behind tb epiglottis or windpipe guard and ao down into tb windpipe., Th result la nearly certain death. Swal lowing water does yon no barm, but breathing It may kill you. How to Told accidentally breathing It, though. tbat Is a question nobody seems sbl to answer." Philadelphia Bulletin. 0 TK-Rot in C T rt hno 4V A T Tl k XBK3XBSS3BB3SSa j DING'S SI 6 SUITS 7 ii i( XL ii ill m m v ii y Are World Famous. The Clothes of the sea son Overcoats and Suits and Tro jsers at all f rices from $7 to $27. We have just been APPOINTED EXCLUSIVE AGENTS V of the Washington - Tailoring Co. of Chicago Makers of LADIES' Tailor Made Suits Skirts and Coats. Let us take your order. U O DC b3 Cam DC n ji Tb Palac hotel (ornialie firat-elat board and rooms to their patrons at reasonable rate. Try thm a week. See Stephenson's Stock of Stylish Summer Shoes. A JEWKI.F.B S EXPERIKNCC C. R. Kluger, the Jeweler, 10C0 Virginia Ave., Indianapolis Ind., writes: "I waa ao weak from kidney trouble that I could hardly walk a hundred feet. Four bottles of 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 meaner the doc tors and other remedies had failed. Condon Drug Company. Special prices on Barn Bills. See tha Arlington Lumber Co. Treasurer's Notice. County warrants Clae P., from Nos. 1 to 9G6, inclusive, and all proceeding county warrants are payable on presentation at my oflice Interest ceases September 12, J908. J. A. McMoBiiis, Treasurer of Gilliam county, Oregon The O. K. Shop FRANK GOLDEN, rroprlotor Shaving.Sliani polling. Hair Cutting Hot and Cold Baths in Connection. On door north Gilliam Co. Bank Bldg. ALBERT DAMS - Livery and FeedStable Oar LWery f tock I First-CUs. Beat attention to boarding Stock. Your Patronage la Solicited. BPEINO STREET Condon Oregon Waking a Daaf Parson. "To trakeu a ileuf person who wishes to be called st a certain hour Is about tbo hardest proposition a hotel clerk runa up agulnst," aald a member of that gvulnl fraternity. To ring the telephone Is useless because the man coulJu't bear If you rang until dooms day. Knocking, (or tb eatue reason, Is equally futllo. Now sod then a guest who has lost his bearing auggvats tbat be leave his door open all night ao we can walk right In and abak blm, but even thoua'i be doe appear to be a dead game snort there are so many chances of somebody else less guileless than ourselves walking lu ahead of ua thut we canuot consent to tbat Bo far the ouly saUsfsctory way found for waking a deaf lodger Is to tie a string to bis wrist, pass tb string through the keyhole and then tug away at It at the appointed time. That method, however, la rather primitive. It seems to me tbat the man who can patent a harmless artistic devlc for waking the deaf la sure of fame and fortune, not to mention the gratitude of hotel clerks." New York Sun. Th Mullahe f India. A mullah, or. as It Is more properly written, mollah. Is a title given In In dia and throughout the east generally to a religious leader of any description. Thus the sultan of Turkey Is a mol lah, because he Is the supreme bead of the moslem world. And there are hun dreds or others. To most of the mor conspicuous among tbem we prefix th adjective "mad." This, however, must not b taken to mean that they are Insane, tbe word being used rather In Ita oriental algnlficance of "Inspired." Th person of the mollah Is sacred. Not even the mighty Habtbullah htm aelf would care to lay a eacrilegloua Anger on one of these saintly person ages. If be were to venture aucb an uubeard of thing, vengeance would surely overtake blm. For It Is th cardinal principle of th Ullma as tbe mullahs are collectively termed that an Injury purposely caused toon of their number can only be atoned tor by the death of the Individual bi Qlctlng It roiey s noney and Jar cure "oiighs quickly, strengthen the lungs and expels colds. Get the genuine in a yellow package. Con don Drug Company, North Main Street. LIVERY and FEED STABLE Under New Management Dan flilderbrand Proprietor I Confectionery Soft Drinks J f . Ha Candies, Nuts sod Fruits In Season. Cigars snd Tobacco Cosy clobroom in connection If T PDIAP ftnnri on a., a. a aawa.( wviiuvia , 60 YEARS' V V EXPERIENCE Rmsmimiicoii akaa KMswya a4 Bladder Right Tim tc Marks Demons Anyone Mmrttnc afcef eh and doertPttm maf Qnlcklv Mfwuitii Ottr OfHttirtu frM wbethw an luvwittnn la prt)hblr pstemtaHtx. Cwniunlfa. tk MrKt ly eoniWetitlHi. HAN0BOO on Pateuta aWit free. Oldeat aurwncy for tcurlnir tMaitts. 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