Condon globe. (Condon, Gilliam Co., Or.) 189?-1919, October 23, 1908, Image 5

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    If
From Every Section of Gi
Campbell Brown returned SuU
urday from Portland.
E. C. Itozcrs returned Satur
uay irom a uuHincHsi trip to
Shiniko.
Jus. Cooke returned Saturday
evoninst from Walla Walla where
ha spent a few days lust week
attending the fuir.
Five new section of roller
shelves have been added to the
Bet in the Court Houho vault
D. B. Thomas returned Mon
day from a few days visit in the
Roho City.
W. Lord came up from The
Dalles on Friday of last week
and remained over Sunday at
tending to' business interests in
this vicinity. t , '
1 1 -i '
S. C Dodson is spending the
greater wire or n a t me these
days, on his Clem ranch. The
family will, however, make their
home in this city for some time.
fi. . fccnroeuor, warehouse
man for ha Kerr, Cf'Jdrd Co. at
I Clem, tw in town last Ftlday
vtvitiii UHUIIt
is Mm. T P MiirtiKi ftiwt ' Tr
It. A. Baldinjr were f.:.. ?p;ert
on the local I-" !:tr . i for
v Portland lis d ;? ,.. la the eon.
,
. i t ;,.-, , - -
! V chuahva of Orcs&l. 'k
, $3.00 for a yeari subscription
' to the Comlun Git 1 e, the Oreuron
Scmi-wet-kly Journal and the
Pacific Monthly, i ihe best club
. ' 1.;., .,rr,. .;,.u, a,
uiiik uuvi ivj;wuf- jur ui people
of Gilliam coun! 7 ,
; The latest report from, the ?unt
ing grounds near Arlsngf s U
that two men killed 73 getse m
onje day'ahooUng oil the bluffs.'
mm4)T. Santo, Qf the Mayville
"urtng Mill, made a few min
utes pleasant call at this olf ice
Saturday and ordered the Globe
sent to him for the ensueinp
year. Mr. Santo said that he
wished to keep informed of all
happenings throughout the coun
ty and could do so better through
the Globe than any other medium.
Wells & Grider is the name of
the new firm of auctioneers of
this vicinity, J. R. Wells having
taken Wayne Grider into pat tner
ship. These gentlemen will cry
their next sale on Thursday,
Novembjr 5, when they will
auction off at public sale all the
farm implements and stock of
Wm. Nendel, 21 miles southwest
of Clem..
Fred Wilson went to Boise,
Idaho, Monday where his two
horses are to run during the Great
Inter-Mountain Fair which is on
this week - in that city. Mr.
jyilson's Doc White has been
knowing up in his class lately and
got away with several seconds
and thirds at both the Yakima
and Walla Walla fairs. The best
horsemen of this vicinity predict
that Doc White is getting into
shape for springing a surprise on
the followers of the race
meets.
LET AN EXPERT
Do yotir repair on Wxtohoii
cloukiur Jewelry. Wlllliiitn
the Jpwclor anit Graduate
UpUcian. N. Main Bumi
EDDON & HARRISON
Fresh and Cured Meats, Beef,
Pork, Mutton and. Veal
A SHARE OF YOUR PATRONAGE IS SOLICITED
Corner Spring and Oregon Streets
iam County
J. It Vila went to Portland
last Mondy on a business trip.
John Rhdull, the barber, was
in Portlufl and McMinnville the
fore partlf the week.
cu. uison
came in on the
flyer Moilay.
Mrs. l II.
Huston of Fossil
visitor over Sun-
was a Gidon
day.
Jack Syelton made a business
trip to fie Rose City the fore
port of tie week.
Frank! Armstronjr and Georsre
Blake airived in Condon Satur-
day evening, having come across
country from the other aide of
the Columbia.
Milt Helsley retutned with his
string of horses Saturday even
ing and expects to winter in
Condon. He came across coun
ty fam The Dalles.
Chaa. Hein was over from his
ranch near Mayville the first part
of the week. He has been drill
ing for five days with two drills
and now has 700 acres in wheat.
Mr. Hein declares that he will
not bow any more Bpring wheat
E. C Rogers left Tuesday
morning for a few days business
trip to the Rose City. He will
also visit in Shaniko before re
turning.
W. A. Williams and daughter,
Miss Bertha Williams, of Forest
Grove, were Condon visitors the
latter part of last week. While
in the city, Mr. Williams attend
ed to business matters connected
wtth the Continental Insurance
Company for which he is travel
ing state agent
. John A. Collier and family
spent Sunday in this city while
on their way to St Johns, Ore.,
where they will make their fut
ure home. Attorney Collier had
been contemplating moving from
the Wheeler county seat since
his defeat in the race for the
District Attorneyship last June.
Mr. Collier has decided to prac
tice his profession in St Johns
with his brother. He sold
his law practice in Fos
sil to Gerard Ryczic, a young at
torney from The Dalles.
Democratic Speaking.
Local Democrats are looking
forward with keen anticipation
to the coming of Hon. 0. P. Co
shaw, of Roseberg, state senator
from Douglas county, who is
scheduled to speak to the voters
in Condon October 30th Mr. Co
show is an effective speaker and a
clear exposition of the Democra
tic platform is expected at that
time.
a jkwki.er's kxpkrikncr
C. It. Kluger, the Jeweler, 10G0
Virginia Ave., Indianapolis Ind.,
writes: ''I was so 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
md the irregularities disappeared,
and I can now attend to business
dvery day, and ran reoouimeud
Foley's Kidney Remedy to all suff
orers as it cured me after the doc
tors and other remedies had failed.
Condon Drug Company.
MEAT MARKET
CONDON, OREGON
Dr. Gavey is in Portland .this
week.
J. F. Delph, the expert um
brella mender, Is now ready to
make your old umbrellas as good
as new. Leave all your work in
this line at the B. K. Searcy
residence.
Fred Monroe of Arlington was
a Condon visitor during the past
week.
Fashionable on I fits lor smart
dressers. There is a touch of per
fection in our goods that foils cri
tiuiem. The 8. B. Darker Co.
County Judge and Mrs. Edw.
Dunn returned last Friday even
ing irom a week a visu in me
Rose City.
The American Theatre an
excellent and refined moving
picture show every evening.
Only 10 cents. Theatre on Main
St, Condon.
J. A. Richmond and P. II
Stephen?on were visitors in YVal
la Walla the past week during
the fair. They speak very en
thusiastically of the fine agricul
tural display,
Your neighbor would probably
enjoy this paper as well as you
do. Lend him your copy. -
Indian Summer is over
When according to Indian lore,
The sprits of the departed braves
Return to see the places they
loved so well -
T. M., Six Mile, Ore.
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.
A. A. Townley is installing
new fixtures and in other ways
improving his bakery. He has
ordered a gasoline ' mixing
machine and when this arrives
Mr. Townley will have the most
up-to-date bakery in Eastern
Oregon.
If you have anything to trade
exchange, rent or sell, see to it
that you use The Globe Wants.
Mrs. G. W. Hunsaker who has
been the guest of her daughter,
Mrs. Chos. H. Horner, for the
past two weeks returned to her
home at Turner, Ore., on Mon
day.
Foley's Honey and Tar cures
coughs quickly, strengthens the
lungs and expels colds. Get the
genuine in a yellow package. Con
don Drug Company.
The delegation from Mayville
to Senator Fulton's speech on Fri
day evening of last week was
headed by the Mayville band un
der the able directorship of D. T.
Santa The band is composed of
twelve peices and does remark
ably well considering the short
time they have been playing to
gether. .
An array of bargains, sterling
qualities and lowest prices. The
S. B, Barker Co.
SAVED HIS BOY'S LIFE
"My three year old-boy was
badly constipated, had a high fever
and was in an awful condition. I
gave hi tut wo doses of Foley 'sOrino
Laxative and the next morning the
fever was gone, he was entirely well.
Foley's Orinn Laxatnve saved his
life." A. Wolkush, Casimer, Wig.
Condon Drug Company.
CanarUa of Parla.
The vender of chlckwaed In Parts
Is a well known figure. The sellers
are numerous, and tbelr cry Is one of
the most noteworthy of those that re
sound in the morning In the streets of
the French capital. According to the
Bulletin des Halles, there are about a
hundred thousand canaries In the cap
ital, and the dally consumption of
chlckweed Is estimated at $2,000. This
sum looks large, but it allows only 2
cents for each bird. A Paris contem
porary points out that a goodly portion
of land between Buresnes and Cour
bevole Is set aside for the cultivation
of the weed.
n
A, IIVJ ' V v3
DUNN BROS., Ine:
GLOUCESTER.
The Qreatett Fishing Center In th
United 8 tat at.
Everything smells of Hsu to' Glouces
ter. It Is not an odor to which any of
the natives object Nor do vlaltora
And In It anything of which to com
plain, for It Is the pungent oxone of the
sea, the smell of flab freshly cmiglit.
Gloucester has really never known any
thing elae, for alnce Its beginning, ap
proaching three centuries ago. 1t has
always tad Ashing for Us chief Indus
try, and today It la the greatest tub
ing center of the United States and.
according to the belief of many, of the
world.
When a two masted schooner, laden
to the gunwales with Its cargo of flub,
comes luto the wharfs the ash are car
ried In great tube. Over these stand
a company of experts, men wbo bare
cleaned hundreds of thousands of flab
and who can make the quick" cuts and
do the scraping with Incredible steed.
Ruunlng to each tub Is a boce. and aft
er the wsste has been removed an In
stant under the high pressure of wa
ter from the hose clean out the Bsli
completely and makes It sweet and
ready for the next step In the opera
tion. Codfish Is dried and salted be
fore being sent to the market, and the
work is also done on the wharfs.
Here are ranged hundreds of tables
exposed to the bright sunlight. The
cleansed fish are piled up tn such a
manner that the warm rays get a most
admirable chance at them.
From the open air drying tables the
fish are shifted to the boxing and pack
ing estsbllsbments, which are also lo
cated along the water front, and then
they are made ready to be shipped to
all parts of the world. Springfield
Union.
rnuvaruvnjuinjunjuvuuruvrtrip
uniiroTmnrnn s
nUlilLOILMULHO,
ATTENTION f
The Globb is now prepared
to publish notices of final
proof. Call at our office and c
c will appear in this paper. C
ouunnnn nnnnnnni uvnjunnnn
FOLEY'S
HONEYTAR
The original
LAXATIVE cough remedy.
For coughs, colds, throat and lung
troubles. No opiate. Non-alcoholic
Good for every body. Sold everywhere.
The genuine)
FOLEY'S HONEY and TAR ia In
aYoIlowpackage. Kef uae substitutes
Prepared only by '
. ' , Poley Company, Chicago.
Condon Drug Co.
u AAA VAU111CO X s X XT X A i
3C
The O.K.
BFBEF
Shop
FRANK GOLDEN, rrearlater
Shaving, Shampooing, Hair Cutting
Hot and Cold Baths in Connection.
On door north Uiliiam Co. Bank Bidg.
Confectionery
J Soft Drinks
(Candies, Nut and Fruit in
Season. Cigara and Tuharco
Cuxy club room In connection
I L. T. PRICE. Condon
SaiWlasBaaassaaBaaass
Make KMaeys m4 Bladder Right
Kdwakd Duns, President; Andrbw Grkwek, Vice-Presided t; g
. .,o.....u, wjumr; vvm. VHKJ.i; . M. rMTER. g
S No 7059. g
5E PH55 ffflOffiZ BfifH Op 50JD0Jf
I Capital S25.000 Profits $5,000
ftAAC k Aonnnil D t -..-1 .
ij No matter how large, io matter hew small, this Bank g
A wiu Kive vour DUHtneBs the oftrrif i AiiAntms. k;..k r
i vr.a v a II. 1 S IB
; uerKonai inierepta wftpmnt
Drafts issued on all parts of the
I l tlKKER. ntiiiut MY B0VERU1I.
GILLIAM COUNTY BANK
Capital $50,000
Transacts a General Banking Business. Do
mesiic and Foreign Exchange bought and il'l.
Directors S. B. BARKER. JAT BOWERMAN. C O. FORT WOO 0. J. K
, KIBCHR,BX.CO!r. ' :
CONDON, - - ' " " ORBQON
THE PALACE HOTEL
MILLER BROS.. Proprietors.
MOST comodious Hotel in the city. Table supplied
with the best the market affords. SpecW atten
tontion given to the comfort of guestfi. :: j . :: " ::
Headquarter tor Farmers and Stockmen.
CONDON, OREGON -
BIIIG'S
$16
SUITS
Are World Famous.
The Clothes of the sea
son Overcoats and Suits
and Trousers at all prices
' from 7 to $27.
We have just been
APPOINTED
EXCLUSIVE ACENTS
of the
Washington Tailoring
Co. of Chicago
Makers of
LADIES'
Tailor Made Suits
Skirts and Coats.
Let us take your order.
ALBERT DAIX3
Livery and
as VWUMbUUi
Our Livery Ftock Is Firtt-Clssa.
Bestattentioa to boarding Stock.
Your Patronsge is Solicited.
GPRIXQ STREET
Condon
Oregon
viMM. " YEARS'
V".... EXPERIENCE
TftADc Maims
COPVfttQMTS sift.
4n(cktr tmruiii our opinkm frM whfHhr mm
liivsHiilon t prttMiblf wunthlv Communtesv
(lMa (HrjctlrwrttJeitiai. HNOSOOt on Pmttum
ent fro. (lrtMt Mnf y fur sjomrtns BsUonia.
I'lM)Ul L4sHt throoKh Mnnn A CX tooalw
BKtei noiov wHhoat efcrj. im U
Scftniific JIc:erlcax
A liwietonmolr !Uwtr!sx1 irosfkrf. fjinmt ctiv
nlaUm of my finU0 kmrnaX Torn. 93 m
our : four uooUaai, $1. 0ui4 bj all wowodaosora.
ilSIN?IXCo.8, New Tori
. BnBcaOak.llFSUWaAU(tga.D,C.
Anron umillnf BttsXrfc anj dswnipcion My
vnr net 7
world. Strictly home institution, g
Tka-TtBliMl CO. rtttTTOOB. CuUar
WW A