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About Condon globe. (Condon, Gilliam Co., Or.) 189?-1919 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 30, 1908)
WEIGBU & CO. Leading Clothiers and Furnishers Y invite the most fastidious to call and inspect our stock of MEN'S CLOTHLNQ The stock is complete with the latest designs and colors in reliable mer chandise. Our motto is ' Quality be fore Price. Let as fit you up with your fall Hat, Suit, Shoes, Underwear and Shirts and you will be surprised what we can do for you. The best always for the price. See Windows WEIGELi & CO. Condon, The AMERICAN T H ED A T R E Up-to-date Moving Picture Theatre Latest Pictures and Illustrated Songs Open every evening, from 7 to 10:30 Theatre Heated. Admission 10c See Windows mom To wiim mca. Oregon. riunnnnfuwvnnniiuuiruvvrin November 14th will be f "Globe day." What is Globe day? It is the day on which anyone may get the Condon Globe for one year for only $1.00; two-thirds of the regular price. The Globe has for the past year been giving its readers more news than they have ever before gotten from any pa per in the county, and will continue to do so. This of fer is for one day only. Be fore and after November 14 the Globe will be the usual price, $1.50. This is an ef fort on the part of the Globe to increase its subscription list lor the benefit of its ad vertisers. Tell your friends of this offer. They will ap preciate getting all the county news for one year for $1.00 as well as you do. tj juwiruuvinnnivinnnrwu t School Note. By 1.EM.1K Harlan, Last Friday a Literary Sod ety was organized, consisting of two divisions, with Will Murphy as Leader of one division and ; Less Harlan Leader of the other. , The following officers were elect- ed: Will Murphy, president; Less ' Harlan vice-president; Alice Farnsworth secretary: Tula Kinsley treasurer. An executive 'board was selected, consisting 'of, Edgar Donnelly, Mabel Rich mond and Herbert Clarke. The first program will be held in the ' court room, November 7. Every- i body invited. I Program Debate Resolved: that the elec . trie railway will benefit Condon, Affirmed by Guy Linville ,Mable Richmond and Herbert Clarke, Denied by Less Harlan, Georgia Searcy and Bessie Austin. Essay Myrtle Scrivner Recitation . . . Tillie Dams Later on the programs will be held at night and an admission fee will be charged. Mildred Randall has quit school in order to devote her time more fully to the study of music. The Seniors added one more member to their illustrious class, Miss Lottie Kiezur. Examinations were held throughout the schools during the week. The results were as usual, good. ' Arrangements are being made with Fossil for a series of de bates to take place during the winter, between the two High Schools. Keep warm these cold evenings by using the old original Rock Springs Coal- - a ctrload was received on Monday I y the Ar lington Lumber Co. WOOL ERGWERS IHEETIKB n Heppner on Nov ember 17th and 10th. The eleventh annual convention of the Oregon Woolgrowers As sociation will bo held in Heppner Oregon.Tuesday and Wednesday, November 17 and 18, 190& The O. R. & N. Co. has granted a special reduced rate of one and one third regular fare for round trip, and the people of Heppner have'provided ample accomoda tions and entertainment This meeting is most imuortr nt to the sheep and wool interests. The program is excellent, such vital subjects as the ranee Ques tion, scab eradication, forest re serve administration, wool ware houses, wool sales, tariff revisit n sheep killing outrages, salt, pred atory wild animals, speed limit law, and improvement of irener- al sheep conditions will be dis cussed .by able and prominent speakers. All wool growers should be present, take part in the discussions, and assist in the formations of plans for the fu ture. CHANCE FORMER PLANS Whole Building Rushed to Completion. Wiring Contract Let. The contract of wiring the new St Thomas Aquinas Acad emy has been let to L E. Laurance. Work will be started next Monday and when the sys tem is completed it will be elabor ate with beautiful groups of chandeliers, etc. One hundred lights will be used to light the building. Since the Globe printed the cut showing the front elevation of the building as drawn by Architect Burgraf there has been several changes made by the committee. The second floor, as planned, is being omitted as it was learned the building would be too large, however the floor space will be practically the same as an extra large room will be finished under the center of the roof. The change will make possible the finishing of the entire building by the first of the year. I ITEMS OF LOCAL INTEREST oHunnnniuinnnnnnuuirLnnnuio B. Burgett arrived in Condon Thurday evening from The Dalles. Mr. Burgett conducts an undertaking parlor in that city. There is a movement on foot among the sporting fraternity of this city to organize a stock com pany with the purpose of build ing a race track and fair grounds. They lived on the edge of a slough, And whenever they felt a bit blough Both he and his daughter Would sail on the water And shoot the geese as they flough, And buy their lumber and fuel from Arlington Lumber Co. Don't forget that "Globe Day" is on the 14th. Come in and subscribe for the Globe, get the news for one year for only $1.00, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Gibbons and daughter Miss Agnes Gib bons expect to leave on next Thursday on an extended trip. They first will visit with their daughter Mrs. J. W. Miller of Albany from which place they will go to Soutnern California to spend the winter. Before re turning to Oregon they will make an extended visit in the East SAMsd WIND MILLS M mm XfJft'-fWl I W. J. Mariir came in on the to attend tobus- local last ev iness interestin this vicinity. Mickey" fierney came in from Arlingtq Thursday even ing. Thebettcoaldihe market wai received by the Irlington Lumber Co , on Monday. (The famous Rock Spring Coal givfa heat and costs lest in thelonr tin. Mr. and MrsAl. W. Myer of lone are vising relatives In this city this welc Mrs. Myers is a daughter of SVilliam Wehrli of Keyes Flat 1 Woman Interrupt! Political Speaker A well drensed woman lnterrup ted a political speaker recently by continually coughing. If the had talen roley lio'iey and Tar n would have oured her cough qicK ly and expelled the cold from her ivBtcm. The genuine Foley's Honey and Tar contain no opiate and ie in a yellow package. Be fiine ubmilule. Condon ! Drug Company. IF YOU .: Haven't Bought Your WINTER SUIT net. Come ami get mil prices , flrat. rertect tit; latest attfies , I Clean and Press uour clothes, make them leek i now, at reasonable rates.,, ENOCH ELMORAIN I Leoated .1 rnee'e eld eewteatienen tend, tnd doer .uUi et Bank Heating St wet at $2.00 each 3.00 " 4.00 " r 5.00 " 6.00 " 7.00 " 8.00 " and so on up. The 2.00 stove is first-vlass and the others grow better at the price increases. See Hunt the Hardware Man for the best in town at the lowest prices. North Main Street. LIVERY and FEED STABLE Under New Management Dan Hlldcrbrand Proprietor z If PREMIER & OLYMPIC Flour are too good, u$e SEARCHLIGHT 1.15 per sack. The Best Flour Sold for the price. 8B558 GLOVES If you need a kid Glove for drees wear, a leather or wool v glove or mitten for work, come in and Bee our assortment. From the toughest Dogskin to the finest buck. 50c to $2.25 P. H. STEPHENSON, JAMIES0N & ' MARSHALL SANITARY rtUMBEWe BTiMvraa mrmn on at-h wiHoe or Afntt t Wllll. m im tetora !' onnnnAUvnvnAnnnruwvrvvwwtnn uonuun Livery Barn JUi Mueat T 5 bet. . -v I J. W. HIRE. PropY .Commercial Men Given :.,CarefuIi;tentlon. i ttowai cuvuni nnu vm g mmim alh S.B. OOUTUBE it - rrepared to handle v ' til kinds;, of ! Phone No, 6 A -Office Lost Valley LY I Co. Lumber for sale in our wood yard at auvu h i ihii i i iww 4, of the lumber being sold in Condon. Bring in your bill and let us figure on them. ' Farr Bros Meat Market Choice Fresh and Cured Meats of all Kinds. Highest Cash Price Paid for Hides. Johnson Bulldlna vvnuviii . vi vyvni w 3iHc- mdi