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THE COM GLOBE
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FRIDAY, DEC. 4, 1908.
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A. J. McDaniel of Rock Creek
was in Condon Tuesday.
W. Lord of The Dalles spent
Sunday in this city.
Will Burns left on Saturday
last for San Francisco.
Albert Campbell who had been
visiting in Portland returned
Saturday.
Mrs. John Jackson returned
Saturday from Portland where
she had been visiting for several
weeks,
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Conner of
Ajax were in town Tuesday,, and
left Wednesday for Portland
where they will visit relatives
and friends until after Christ
mas. IF YOU
Haven't Bought Your
WINTER SUIT
i Hk Oomo and aet mil prices
first. rorToct fit; latest styles
I Clean and Press
uour clothes, make thorn look
mw at reasonable rates.
ENOCH ELMGRAIN
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Mod. In Sear eoaah at Bank
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SAMSON WIND MILLS
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If PREMIER & OLYMPIC
Flour are too good, use
SEARCHLIGHT
1.15 per sack.
The Best Flour Sold
Jost & Phillips
Clem. Oregon
Dealers in
GENERAL. MERCHANDISE
Jilt-Iery Jtyoes for fzi) arc Guaranteed
to stand the hardest knocks.
SNOWDRIFT FLOUR
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Ceo. Wasson, Proprietor. ; '
Finest of Wines, Liquors and Cigars
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Fresh Beer always on uraugnt q
OARO ROOM IN
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XMAS X-MAS XMA9
' Tho largest assortment of holiday
foods that over came to Condon is
no on display, .Call and aoo them
beforo going elsewhere and wo are
ore that wo can please . yon and
save too money. Goods for ovary
body at John Jackson's, Condon's
leading confectioner and stationer.
C A. Danneman came up from
Ltem Wednesday.
Fred Monroe of Arlington was
a visitor in Condon last week, re
turning to Arlington on Monday,
- Henry Neel returned Saturday
from Portland where he went
with a carload of fat hogs.
John Magee of Trail Fork was
a passenger on the local Satur
day for Portland. He will also
visit in California before return
ing.
' Chas. Kennedy, local agent
for the' Pacific Coast Elevator
Co., has moved his office from
the Gilliam County Mills to the
Shelton & Ox's real estate
office on North Main street He
may now be found there and is
ready to do business in the same
courteous manner.
D. M. Walton's house west of
Mayville burned to the ground on
Monday night Fred Brown has
the place rented and was living
in the house. It is not known
what caused the fire.
Mrs. W. M. McKinney of Rock
Creek was an incoming passen
ger on thellocal Wednesday even
ing. J as. Amend returned last week
from Montana and will probably
spend the winter here.
E. B. Deyoe, the traveling
anditor of the 0. R. & N., was
in this city last week attending
to the company's interests in
this vicinity.
JAMIESON &
MARSHALL
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CONDON. ORSOON.
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KEWS OF THE WEEK
Henry Wilkins returned to his
home near Clem Wednesday from
a weeks visit in Portland.
Miss Grace McKinney of
Blalock was the guest of Mr. and
Mrs. Wm. Fair during Thanks
giving.
Miss Catherine Greiner spent
several days in Portland during
the past week.
The new livery barn of J. W.
Hire is nearing completion and
adds much to the appearance of
east Main street
Manager Thiessen of the In
terior Warehouse Co, has had
his office renovated during the
past week until it presents an
extremely neat appearance. The
color scheme is dark green -paper
and carpet The work
was done by W. A. Darling.
HELP!
THE ST. THOMAS A QUINA S
ACADEMY BUILDING FUND
Rtrof ntiln th aw and
t1m of tucb aa IniUtulioa
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Academy la lhl elly and
coanljr
THE GLOBE HILL
DON ATE to th. Fund
during th nut two wtrkt.
OSC-HALFof Uiaarnewdaot
ALL SCBaCRHTlONS uka
In, new or rewU.
The Academy Fund needs your
help and you need tht GLOBE
The Twin Falls County Poul
try Association will hold its first
annual show at Twin Falls, Idaho
January 28-30. The competition
is open to the; world.
R. L Hunt was in the city on
Thursday. Mrs. Hunt and the
children are now living at Pen
dleton. He ordered the Globe
sent to his address there,
An evening's entertainment
for only 10 cents. The moving
picures at the American theatre
are perfect now and a pleasure
to see.
R. Stanton spent the latter
part of last week visiting with
friends and relatives in this city
and left on Saturday to return
to his work at Alderdale, Wn.
He is foreman of a warehouse
buiiding crew.
Lowney's Candies make the
heart of your sweetheart glad.
Condon Drug Co.
A. J. Shelton & u. are now
prepared to handle farms and
city property, in fact any and all
kinds of real estate. Call at
their office in the Wasson build
ing on the east side of Main St
Card of Thanks.
We wish to return our heart
felt thanks to all our friends who
showed their kindness towards
us during the time of the Bick-
ness and death of our son.
Edward Morgan and family.
Advertised Letters
For the week ending Nov 29
letters as addressed below re
main uncalled for at the Condon
post-office:
Bishop, Mr. J.
Parnell, Mr. C. R.
3 Swift, Mr. Daer
These letters will be sent to
the dead letter office Dec 12,
1908, if not delivered before. In
calling for the above, please say
' 'advertised' ' giving date of list
John F. Reisacher, P.M.
GUILTY OP COUNTERFEIT
ING 7
Parsing counterfeit money is no
worse than some unknown worth
less remedy for Foley's Honey and
Tar, the great cough and cold rem
edy that cures the most obstinate
coughs and heals the lungs Con
don Drug Co.
Lyman 'J. Gibson of Seattle
arrived in Condon on Saturday
last intending to buy sheep.
' Dr. Donnelly returned Tuesday
from a few days business visit
in Portland.
E. C Rogers and E. J. dough
made a trip to their mill during
the fore part of the week.
Wilbur Pryor was in town Sat
urday to claim a nosebag and
overalls, advertised in the Globe's
found column. Does the Globe's
"want column" give results,
well, I should say! Mr. Pryor
now lives near Clem having re
cently purchased the Nendel
ranch. lie still retains his Fer
ry Canyon ranch, but moved to
Clem on account of the school
advantages, Mr. Pryor has 780
acres of fine growing grain on
the two places and speaks highly
of the crop outlook.
Subscribe for the Globe! It's
newsy every week, because it
gives the news while it is news.
MRS. MtRAXEY'S EXPER
IENCE Mrs. M. McRaney, Prentiss, Miss.,
writes: "I was confined to my bed
for three months with kidney and
bladder trouble, and was trested
by two physicians but failed to set
relief. No human tongue can tell
how I suffered, and I had given up
all hope of ever getting well until
began taking Foley.s Kidney
Remedy. After taking two bottles
I felt like a ne,w person, and feel
it my duty to tell suffering women
what Foley. s Kidney Remedy did
for me Condon Drug Co.
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Full Stock of Leath
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All Kinds of Repairing done
Promptly. Your Patronage
Respectfully Solicited,
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Commercial Men Given
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Farr Bros.
Meat Market
Choice Fresh and
Cured Meats of
all Kinds.
Highest Cash Price
Paid for Hides.
Johnson Building
Condon, Oregon.
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Your every numl in wearing ap
parel to be had at Wvigt'l A Co.
Keep warm thru ould evenings
by using the old original Rock
Springs Coal- a carload was
receive! on Monday by the Ar
lington Lumber Co.
A Big Sale in December "Don
cherknow," at The S. B. Barker
House.
$3.00 for a year's subscription
to the Condon Globe, tho Oreiron
Semi-weekly Journal and the
Pacific Monthly, the best club
bing offer possible for the popple
of Gilliam county.
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GENUINE CYRUS NOBLE.
The Condon Drug Co. now has
on hand a full line of the famous
Lowney's chocolates.
Good, Reliable, perfect fitting
clothes are sold only by Weigd &
Company.
Pre-Inventory Sale Means
Money Saving. TheS. B. Bar
ker Co.
The Arlington Lumber Com
pany lias just received a carload
of the.Old Original Rock Springs
Your neighbor would probably
enjoy this paper as well as you
do. Lend him your copy.
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