Condon globe. (Condon, Gilliam Co., Or.) 189?-1919, November 06, 1908, Image 5

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'S. D. Fletcher went over t
Whit Sulmon Wednesday U
look after his fruit ranch. II)
expects to return within a fe
days to start in business here.
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year to his father-in-law In MisC"! . V T V iZ
ourt, Mr. Amend has over Kofcl CU,,le wf Wt'ek9 ,,UnUnir
acres of wheat In the ground,
over half of which Is up. lie re
marked that prospects In this
county looked very good to him.
J. N. Bayliss, the contract r
of the St Thomas Aquinas
Academy, went over to Hillsdale
a suburb of Portland on last Sat
urday to remain until after elect
ion. Mr. Bayliss served on the
election board in his home town
on Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Downing
arrived in this city on Saturday
l evening from Curlew, Alberta,
; where they have been spending
the summer with their son,
I Manly. , Mr. Downing reports
conditions in. that country as
being very good' th! y ear.'
Mf and Mrs. XVm. Langhaus
eiiwho have been .visiting -in
Portland and Arlington for a
couple, of weks returned to this
city on ftoilduy evening. " , ;;
W.'AfCamrXi Il maJ a flying
.jbusinesa trip to Rse City
Saturday, returi.Ing Monday.
1 i
U-r came up from
' 1 r ,14
id.mon iaturaayio iook
alter
buHincsa IiUoresta for a
v'!ays.
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X F. M. Pliter came up
. l.i-r home in Portland last
. 1 is visiting with rela-i.n-1
friends in this city ';
;tier'ret'imed, Monday
- 'Vening from Pendleton and ci
ties in that vicinity where he d
livered political addresses.
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G. Scaton Taylor made a flym
tr'p down the line on Monday
I attending to the warehouse in
i tereeta of the Kerr, Gilford Co.
Mrs. John Jackson and child
ren accompanied Miss Ida Scott
who waa returning to her home
in Portland yesterday morning.
A large line of Suit Cases on die
play at Weigel & Co.
Mrs. D. B. Thomas returned
Monday from a few days visit in
Goldendale, Portland and other
cities in western Oregon.,,
Guod, Reliable, perfect fitting
olothes are sold only by Wigel
. Cum puny.
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' Your every need in wearing ap
arel to be had at'WJgVI A Co.
1 rnocn JwinKiam,
expert
tailor arrived in town
in town a lew
days ago and decided to locate
here. He has rented the build
ing on thtf east side of Main
street formerly occupied by L.
T. Price's . confectionery, one
door south of the Eastern rest
aurant ; Mr. Elmgrain is ready
to fit you with the latest styles
in suits, will also clean arid press
clothes. See his ad elsewhere.
The best dress glove 1 ever wore
was bought of Weigel & Co.
Ask about the new neckwear
shown by Weigel & Co, It's sim
ply swell.
If you suffer from any constipa
tion and liver trouble Foley's Ori-
Xajtative will cure you pt rura
lly by stimulating the digestive
nil so that they will act natur-
'Foley's Orino Laxative does
ripe, is pleasant to take and
you do not nave to take laxa-
es continually after taking Ori-
no
Why continue to be the slave
of the pills and the taplete Con
don Drug Co.
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W. Kintr of Wuhco cume In
he local Saturday to visit for
Iw days with Mr. and Mrs.
K. Andrews. Mr. Andrews
grandnonof Mr, KInjf.
Otis Campbell returned Sat
VIr. and Mrs. A. L. Renrl were
tailed to Portland Monday by
he sickness of Mr. Henri's
Winter who is very low with en
attack of typhoid-pneumonia.
C. N. Smith, agent for the
Holt Harvester Co., went to
Walla Walla Monday in order to
wote at home on Tuesday. Mr.
Kmith has already Bold a number
Lf combined harvesters for next
Hummer's delivery. His com
pany is getting out a smaller
machine which is run by only
twelve horses and of which he ex
pects to place a great number
among the smaller ranchers of
this county.
, Judge H. D. Leedy of Canyon
City was in town Tuesday. He
is on his way to Foam! to attend
to legal matters.
J. 0. Lewis of Mikkalo was in
this city Monday evening.
A. Beard was over from
sil over Sunday.
Fos-
J. A. Scott and Ellis Purvine
returned Monday afternoon from
their overland trip to the Burns
country. Mr. Scott reports a
good trip and says that they had
all the , venison they could eat
while on the road.
Mnrand Mrs. W. H. Myers,
whovhave been the guests of
friends and relatives in this city,
returned to their home in lone
on Monday.
M'ss Maude CofRn of Portland
is the guest of Mrs. Archie
Ferguson.
A. K. York of Ajax made a
:all at this office on Monday and
ordered five hundred letter heads.
Mr. York is an up-t'-date young
farmer who recognizes that a
few dollars spent in this way s
a good investment
The Condon Drug Co. now has
on hand a full line of the famous
Lowney's chocolates.
Sam Landon of Olcx was in
town this week. He paid the
Globe office a pleasant call as he
had decided that the Globe was
the only county paper worth the
price. He took advantage of
the clubbing offer the Globe
and the Weekly Oregonian for
ore year for only $2 60.
WViH A Co's ;UX) and 4.00
hues are winner.
If you don't know wrmt'n what
in Men's wear auk Weigel & Co.
Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Miller of
The Dalles were the guest3 of
Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Lord
over Sunday, returning home on
Monday. Mrs. Miller is a sister
of Mrs. Lord. Mr. Miller is the
editor of The Dalles Daily Chron
icle.
Sweater Coats frnin if J 50 to
5.00 in all colors at Weigpl & Co.
An evening's entertainment
for only 10 cents. The moving
picures at the American theatre
are perfect now and a pleasure
to see.
If You are Over Fifty IUid This
Most people past middle-age
suffer from kidney and bladder
disorders whioli Foley's Kidney
Remedy would cure. Stop the
drain on the vitality and restore
needed strength and vigor, C m
menoe taking Foley's Kidney Rem
edy today Condon Drug' Co. , .
GILLIAM COUNTY I
E. 0. Tobey of Olex was a
visitor in this city Saturday.
Fred Wilson returned Tuesday
from his trip to Twin Fulls.
B. T. Snell came up from Ar
lington to attend Commissioner!
Court
W. Hamilton of Fossil was
visitor in this city Sunday.
W. S.Richards of Iilalock ar
rived in town Tuesday to attend
to business matters.
Mark Tellefson and P. M.
Porter, who have been working
for the Gilliam County Milling
Co., left lor Oregon City Wed
nesday for a short stay. They
expect to return as soon as the
mill starts up.
Genaco
Roofing, the be! on
earth, fur
Company
ottlit. Arlington Lumber
Till I'aUrs lmtrl liiriii.ti. firat-claM
Htril mmI nmnn tn their patron al
viiiittil rWi. Try tliein a week. .
The clubbing price of the Con
don Globe, the Oregon Semi-J
Weekly Journal and the Pacific
Monthly is now $3.00-the big
gest $3 worth of reading on the
market
Professional Directory,
Q W. PABMAN
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW 2
U. S. COMMISSIONER
Careful attention Kivpn In all liufinen
mtrueteil in my care.
Cmirrlr ' ; Cmidon, Oreiion.
yyOODGAVEY,
Physicians and Surgeons
fjf ami NlKht lalta pmmttllv amwirwl.
ittitr. wiul Umir hatker Hull'llim. ninur
Main ami i-ilhx fitrwla.
Condon, Oregon
J W. DONNELLY, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon.
Dimities of U'emrn o Specialty.
Condon. Ore.
B.
F. BUTLER
DENTIST
Crown n1 BrUliti- Work a Hpwlnltjr. OIBie
C'Milr In Ullllam I'm. Hunk tiiill-lliiR.
Condon, Oregon
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AUCTIONEER AND VALUATOR
ttrtat kttvntlnn flTrn to builnM. SIm rn-
CONDOM, OftKQOP
, vrniriTrtiT oMhIiimI in m ootintrtwi. or NO Nl.
1 TKftOI'MARKt.t'HTi'iitaKuU I upyr.iilua refit-1
ttmt Hvnil hkeh li, IkHMlel or I'uoto, fr Irr
Tpori on pnipniAimiiy. jili. Rusmir.ii
TRtOTlLV CONFIDENTIAL l jlOnt pmUoe
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Ibnok on lluw to ohtalu arwt fl mvMW liat in
tfiitinni will prT.Hor to (M n pjiiiwr-amlolhtT
TiUu&Ulvtnrorumtlon. hfnt fme tueUUMtdruat. I
D. SWIFT & CO. I
1501 Seventh St., Washlnnton, D. C.J
FOLEY'S
KIDNEY CURE
. Witt CURE YOU
of any case of Kidney or
Bladder diaease that is not
beyond the reach of medi
cine. Take it at once. Do
not risk having Bright's Dis
ease or Diabetes. There is
nothing gained by delay.
50c. and $1.00 Bottles.
RIPUSI SUBSTITUTES.
condon Drug Oo,
WANT COLUMN
tVANT&D,. FOR Mtft, LOST,
FOUND, &TO.
All lornl a4vrilMfiiet ir ntii ii!!r Oil hm4
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u tor rtlh. of h" l-" Kiirhliic 1MY A
"WANT AD" In thli column, Tbcre-nluwlll
nrprlM fu.
Lost Ladies' pocket book
containing $8 lost between the
depot and John Randall's res
idence on Monday evening.
Finder please leave at this office
or at Randall's Barber Shop.
Cash will be paid 'for fresh
eggs, delivered at tne 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
any country post-office. Will be
sold cheap. Inquire at this office.
Goods priced in h maimer that
will bewilder and delight you. The
S. B. Barker Co.
For Sale- A Cornish Organ,
a good instrument Inquire at
this office.
Found A pair xf spectacles
with smoked glasses. Call at
Globe office.
ilfJIllTrfl lwl irwnliitiwi for Ton
If All I CU 1" al rlilKlir u l allvi
tvnwiila and Inrniu m.
rrlpllon Hit nf .r.tnitin( Hiunlhl mMffMSlii
on a Mtlarjr mi d r.muilloii baU. fe II Hrle
lMlrtihln bin not tivcvMNry. 0,mmI ntHtrtitHitv
'kii rKlit MTvn. AddraM FuulUhtr, Box Sri.
iUU.iu O, New York.
is Your Property For Sale?
W tr eoMtwtlr NlTit ImrIHcr tnm all
fMnsof W Unl liatvt lor Farms. Viawrarfe
CoMMrr 8J4 CUt HotRsM i tlM rartftc Coast. If
ror Rtoptrtr fr wis w shall tw fla4 to lar ft
a our lift, aal pm mm la 4trrt cntrapMi c with
larft tuibr of poaaibl bartrs. AMrta g
TOWN 4 COUNTRY JOURNAL rUB. CO.
O JACKSON t)T MN MANCI9CO, CAL.
JnoeuRCO wo oerenoro.
rwuuf (riiLtxfrelpt March and rra. raport.
rn bJ'Ick how to oktaia pauakv uada mmlkm,
oIVriata,ttL, N ALL COUNTRIES. .
aalM A-n-l n il WmiiuifUm MM (raw,
mf mad tfttn tktfttni.
tttoH tut MMniMaMt PnttlM bdmlwlr.
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WASHINOTON, O. C.
The tlolldau season
Will soon be herp.
What will be more
suitable for a pres
ent than a gnnd
picture of yonrnelf?
Cmne earlv and
avoid the ruch of
the season. Re
member we guar
antee to pleatieyou
in all wavs.
J. P. ROLLINS, Photogra
pher. Condon, Oregon.
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CONDON j
I "tub WHEAT CITY" S
In the heart of
the great
wheat belt,
the county
seat of Gilliam
county and
distributing;
a large rich
A"MVt
center for
territory.
The Largest Primary
Grain Shipping Point
in the United States
. for the year 1907
Surrounding country , offers
exceptional advantages for
investments. Splendid in
ducements for the home-
seeker. Keep your eye on 5
mmm
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SUNSET MAOAZINC .... 160
WOMAN'S HOME COMPANION 1.2S
rope with row mtit, haiUn pmum. 75-eaf I
AND r n Vm E. uluatraud la bur colora avlia IM Watro
SUNSET MAGAZINE
a rNAMOtc. UUIMaU
Beautiful putumr? J1
AWIillAin Kr.i'urin.iijiii i r. ,
HFT KALLSTVLKS
IKW SIIAl'fX NKW VIHJtUH AXU BIIADffl TO HI.'IT
EVKMY KACK. VoU AHB 1NVITKHTO C.UX AT
MISS OREINER'S MILLINERY PARLORS
CONDON AMUSEMENT HALL
MYERS WILLOUOHBY . Prop.
u 1 H "
T0BACC0S An appropriate resort in BILLIARDS
CIGARS which you are invited to POOL
CANDIES upend a pleasant hour CLUB ROOMS
MAIN STREET. CONDON
mi
2 HOWARD
The Only Stove that ? Heats the
Floor. Pays for Itself in One Year
by Saving Fuel.
The HOWARD IIEATERS are without
question the BEST HEATING' aTOVES
OX THE MARKET by being built so
that tbey heal the floor, aim burmi g
all the gas formed instead of escapii g
up the chiinnejr- as in other heaierf,
thereby fcaving one-third to one-half
the fuel.
THE HOWARD will save you the
PRICE of YOUR OLD HEATER by
the SAVING of FUEL, and you will
be better tatitfied and your home umre
comfortable if you will set aside the
old stove and buy a
rOUard, ttye 5tove ttyat 5aues
YouToy!
8 W. 1. BARKER
Ei a sod i . iwty
"OREGON
are m vm win wi an mm wmmi
OREGON NEEDS PEOPLE .settlerc, h mest farmers,
ineehaniw merchants, clerku, people with brainK,
strong hands and a willing .heart capita! or no cupitul.
The Oregon Railroad & Navigation Co.
is sending tons of Oregon literature to the East fur diM
tribution through every available agency. Will ymi
.not help the giMid work of buililing Oregon'by sending
us the names and addresses of your friends who tire
likely to be interested in this stale? We will be glad
to bear the expense of sending them complete inform
ation about Oregon and its opportunities.
COLONIST TICKETS will be on sale during Septem
ber and October from the East to all points in Oregon.
The fares from a few principal cities are-
From Denver.. $3000 .. From Louisville 1-11.70
" Omaha....; 30.00:. " Cincinnati. ... 42.211
" Kansas City..... 30 OQ .. : " Cleveland 4-175
" St. Louis 85.rp ", , New .York. . , . . . 55.00
' From Chicago. .'. . . . . V. 38.00'
' .TICKETS CAN BE PREPAID
If yon want to bring a friend or relative to Oregon, de
posit the'proper amount with any ot' our agents. The
ticket' will-then beflurtiislie'ii by telegraph. - v'
D. TI ERNEYt Local Agent',-Co'ndjin,' Orfgnn.
WM. McMURRAY. General Passenger Agent, Portlnnd(,Oregnn.
The Globe Printing
, Shows Quality. -
'EH
the ntel ot thU tmpm the btmt pporluafty
f the year
acvicw or ncvicws . .-. co)ALL FOR
$3.00
HEATERS !
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& C0.nnr :
BUILDERS"