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THE CONDON GLOBE HARTSHORN & MERESSE rnbtuttm. FRIDAY, OCT. SO. 1908. acB-tMuirios riuci. ii so rha yiab. EbmiwI at Ponoflot u moh4-Ims mntt. I ihil Smi Fri.Uy. V Cop; K tne o MnJlni skoaM k MitiiMoatiMiUKiiMi kond.j mil ack wt to Ionk tompt tuuo " Cud ot Thanks, RMolattou ot It K, I tenia rrt II n. In ), wonto to Uu. OUwt adr tfeluc rtt on appltntton. 61 F News Notes Items of Interest Gathered by Our Country Correspondents. Arlington News. Mr. and Mrs. William LanR hausen of Condon were in town several days the fore part of the week. Mrs. Langhausen visited with friends while her husband hunted geese. Miss Bessie McCarty of Condon visited with friends here several day this week. Fred Weiman, formerly of the 0. K. Barber shop of Condon, is in town for several weeks during the hunting season. He has fully recovered from his recent illness. Miss Ella Wallace of Condon visited with relatives here this week. A large crowd gathered at the opera house last Saturday evening to listen to the discussion of the political issues of the day by J. D. Lee, Republican presi dential elector from Portland and J. O. Lewis, a socialist. Both sides were ably presented and the voters handed food for di gestion to last until election day. The local band furnished the music for the occasion. The large number of hunters of the festive goose who Sun dayedinthis city from various parts of the country returned to their respective homes Monday with poor luck. The clear weather has caused the big birds to rise from the river on their way to feeding grounds far out of the reach of the best guns. A local hunter was fined the sum of $29.50 on Monday for hunting without the required $1 license. IKE CALEDONIANS ARE IS CONDON And will Present the following' Pro ." gram at Armory Hall Tonight. PROGRAM Advertised Letters For the week ending Oct. 17 letters as 'addressed below re main uncalled for at the Condon post-office: "L Hawk, Mr. Anderson. 2. McDoweall, Mr. 3. Murphy, Mrs. M. J, 4 Pattray, Mr. W. 5. Wade, Mr. Cecil. 6. Williams, J. W. These letters will be sent to the dead letter office Nov. 7th. 1908, if not delivered before. In calling for the above, please say advertised" giving date of list JohnF. Reisacher, P.M. 1. Bagpipe Selections. (a) March. "The Highlands of Oregon." (b) "Strathspey," " Maggie Cameron. (c) Reel, "Duntroon Castle," Pipe Major J. H. MacDonald. 2. Introductory Remarks, Past Chief J as. S. Stewart 3. Dance, "Reel of Tulloch," Miss Jeanie Thomson, Messrs. Hood, Rennie and Thomson. 4. Soprano Solo, ' 'Loch Lomond, Miss Leona Harwas. 5. Baritone Solo, "Jessie Macfarlane," Mr. F. T. Crowther. 6. Song, Selected, Mr. Frank Hennesey. 7. Dance; Sword Dance, Miss Jeanie Thomson, Mr. Chas. R. Thomson. PART 2 8. Contralto Solo, "Within a Mile of Edinboro' Toon," Miss Alice Juston. 9. Song, (Comic,) 'Tobermory" Mr. Jack Coleman. 10. '" Dance, Shean Trews, Messrs. Hood and Rennie. 11. Soprano Solo, "My Love is Like a Red, Red Rose," Miss Leona Harwas. 12. Baritone Solo, "Will Ye No Come Back Again." Mr. F. T. Crowther. 13. Contralto Solo, "Bonnie Sweet Bessie," Miss Alice Juston. 14. Dance, Highland Fling, Miss Jeanie Thomson, Messrs. Hood, Rennie, Thomson. 15. Song, Selected, Mr. F. Hennesey. "Auld Lang Syne" Mrs. W. R. Thomson, Accompanist LIES ABOUT THE FEET. the CUrk'i CammanW n HI Cur lemw' PMulitiitt. "I (lou t whr iruil l.v lie bout their fC ld tli lnw cU'rt hi cutoiur drmrtd after ulvliig hi" bad hair hour. "I lu't weau uu the Im of thlr root, for It's only unturnl Uh to have, or, rather, la wake other people thluk jrou have. small fet. Uut why swat, burly uihu with tit nubby lth buukiii should InalM that ula (hoc never trouble bliu ud that he never ha any trouble lu gvt tlug a Ot U be.voud uie. Why. If I ut aa ordinary ahwe uu such a nun be would cum Uli win. aul lie knows It. U knows alio that I bavt to hunt round until I flud aouie freak auoe that will fit bla uiuwhajwu old foot, but 11 the time be dwturve Ibnt lie iifver baa buuloua or corue like uiuet pmiple. Women who aeeui to I aeiuitule enough In all other waje rouie lu here nd declare that Ibey do not kuow what corn la, when they wince with pain every time I tourb their little toe. When they are forved to declare that the aboe hurt lu one spot or auotlicr they Insist It la because their feet have hat peculiarly their own. Some time they will admit Ibey have "lit tle calloused place,' hut a corn, oh. dear, no! Sometime lu a tlilu, Unlit weight bo I can fairly the com bunch ing out under the leather, but I have tu ay diplomatically that the lit la "not good.' or tbnt the customer baa i- cullarly sensitive foot,' or oui other nouaeune, if I want to keep tbelr trad."-New York 11m B. K. Searcy returned from a goose hunt Monday and had 50 birds to show all "Missourians." He returned to Shuttler Flat Tuesday accompanied by Will Searcy and Claude Scrivener and does not expect to return before they bag a train load. The American Theatre an excellent and refined moving picture show every evening. Only 10 cents. Theatre on Main St, Condon. See Stephenson's Stock of Stylish Summer Shoes. J. R. Wells returned Monday from a week's business trip to Portland. While in the Rose City he visited a brother who is employed by the railway company as conductor. John Randall returned Monday from a week's trip to Portland and McMinnville. Special prices on Barn Bills. See the Arlington Lumber Co. F. T. Hurlburt returned Mon day from Portland where he at tended his brother's funeral last Saturday. Dr. W. Gavey returned Mon day from a week's business trip in Portland. If you have anything to trade exchange, rent or sell, see to it that you use The Globe Wants. Your money not ours until you are satisfied with the goods you purchase. The S. B. Barker Co. Jost & Phillips Clem, Oregon Dealers in GENERAL MERCHANDISE Jilt-r(ery Jtyoes for Iei are Quararjteed to stand the hardest knocks. SNOWDRIFT FLOUR Don't forget that for $3.00 you can get the Condon Globe, the Oregon Semi-weekly Journal and Pacific Monthly for one year. A Tart Retort. A good story I told of a prominent society woman it Newport whose nam cannot for obvlom reasons be given here. It appears that an extremely wealthy matron wbo has not always enjoyed ber present social pre-eminence was making certain supercilious reference as to a young girl who bad been pre sented by the. lady first mentioned. "By tb way," languidly aiked the wealthy matron, "who Is your friend Miss Blankr "atlas Blank Is a charming girl," was the smiling response, "well bred, as yon see, accomplished, entertaining." "Oh, yes, of course,"' continued the other, "but, my desr Mrs. So-and-so, you know what I mean who Is shel" "My dear woman," retorted the first lady, "I can no more tell you who Miss Blank I than I could bare Informed those who naked me who 'you were when you first came to Newport" St Paul Pioneer Press. Troftsurore, Notice. All uulsUmlinfl futility war rant up li ami hicluilinn warrant lirpooctlii'K county warren's are payable t'n presentation at my HWi Interest ceases after IVtuuer U, 1W3. J. A. MoMokiiis, Treasurer ol liilliatu coimtv, Oregon PUMPKIN PIE. Praia For Thla Culinary Triumph an4 Gaatronomi Dtlight. American literature la replete with the praise of pie. and Harriet Iteeclier Stowe eays. "Tbe pie la an English Institution, which, planted In Amer ican soil, forthwith ran rampant and burst forth Into an uutold variety of genera end ipeclea. The average American echoes, "Let It run." tie bas tbe same dealr that poaseaaed 8lmnle Simon of Mother Gooae fame when be met the pie innu. But Moth er ouM OourlaneU Kerore me pie reached the acme of Ita glory. Tbe most famous pie of wlilob ahe wrote waa a meat pie, for abe aald: Sing a nn of alxpanca, pockat full ot ryo; rour and twtnty blackbird baked In a Dl. Wbon tha pi waa opnd lh blnla began to ilnf . Waant that a dainty dlah to att befor a king? A pie containing live blackbirds sounds like s fairy tale, but It I not as Venetian publlaber of cookbook printed In 15 gave a recipe for mak big pice "that tbe blrda may be alive la them and fly out when It la cut up. Tbe gay revelers wbo eat down before auch a dlah may have thought that tbe very pinnacle of culinary art bad been obtained, but the pumpkin affords gas tronomic delights to every American cltlsen beside which blackbird plee. ortolan pie, lombard pic or battalia pies are and of right ought to be back numbera.-Washington Star. 3 ODFfiON SfioiprUNE Union Pacific TRAINS EAST DAILY rOIJEYSnollffHCAR Cue CMI rreeeai mwtwi $3.00 for a yoar's subscription to the Condon Globo, the Oroaon Smi-vet'kly Journal and the Pacific Monthly, th lost club bing olTer ihwh'iI1o fur the people of Gilliam county. DAVID CANTVELL Blacksmith and Wagon Maker Work Guaranteed MACHINE REPAIRING A SPECIALTY All kin.ls of repairing One Block W t Mel Oregas) Through Pullman standard and tour 1st slaeplng car daily to Omaha, Chi eaeo. Bpokan: tourint sleeping car daily to Kansas city ; through Pullman tourist sleeping cars (personally conducted) weeciy to Chicago, reclining chair can (tuti free) to the East dally. LOW RATES I You're sure you're getting, the genuine when yew buy Iron us. No danger t refilled hotilesNo djnficr of buying cheap vwth U trah placed in CYRUS NOBLli botilca and palmed off as tba genuine. We are now selling, (or the first time In 44 years direct to the corn turner in districts where you are unable to obtain this famous brand. 4 quart bol a direct to ' paid to I quart bottlea of CENUINE CYRUS NOBLE you, au chart the nearctt railroad expreis office. $4.22; Pure old honest whiikey at an honest legitimate price. Guaranteed to the United Slates Government and to YOU to contain all the secondary constituents thst make it real WHISKEY The government officials state that any distillation that doesn't is alcohol. : ! W. J. VAN SCHUYVER & CO. EUubUhcd 1864 105-107 Stcoed Stmt, PtUJ. Oregaa CUT T TW tlttt M IMN. '" MaBMaMi W. J. 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