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About Condon globe. (Condon, Gilliam Co., Or.) 189?-1919 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 4, 1908)
QAAAAAAAAW e rrmcnn AAAAAAAAAAAA ITEMS DFLDCAL INTEREST mil rVAAAAAAAAAAAfUWl HTII CHRISTMAS GOODS for C ri r i s t mas shoppers ! It is with a feeling ol Pride and Satis faction THAT IYB CflLI YOUR ATTENTION TO OUR LINE OF an la IIA7 111 Without question, we have a line that will appeal to the most fastidious buyer, priced in a way that will appeal to your pocketbook. Speaking of prices, all of our goods are marked in plain figures. We do not have a price for every customer, but every customer gets the same price. We have no trash to offer you, at any price, for our entire line is good, new and up-to-date. . To appreciate, what we are offering you must see the line, but to sharpen your interest we mention a few things of special interest Hand Baas; this ucar's stules. $1.50, $2.00 to $7.60 Albums, always popular, all new. 75c to $7.50 Post Card Albums, an accept able girt. IOg to 3.50 BU5 lEfl5fiEr.(i00DS - pillow Jops and Doilies. Only three weeks to Christmas, and the earlier you make your se lections the better we will be able to please you, while our line is still complete. Yours very truly, COM DRUG nnnnPAMV uuiwii nn Condon National Bank Building S. C. DODSON'S OLD STAND Quite a brilliant social event was an informal reception given by a number of young men in Wade's Hall, Olex, Thanksgiving eve. An elaborate literary and musical program was followed by a banquet consisting of several courses, served by Misses Grace Randall, Margaret Asheneflter, Faith Hurt, Lula Mobley and Leta Huey. Beginning with next week's issue, a certain space in this pa per will be reserved each week for the weather report of Charles II. Williams, the local observer. Many of our subscribers have spoken highly of this feature in a manner which proves beyond a doubt that the observations of local weather conditions is very important A full line of electric lamps, the latest improvents at lower prices than ever sold in Condon before. See Hunt, the Hard ware Man about it The Athletic Club has made a schedule as follows: Basketball and indoor baseball on Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday nights and Sunday afternoons. All other periods will be taken up by Handball and general gym nasium work. A set of wall ap pliances will soon be added to the apparatus of the Club. New members are being elected at each meeting of the board. The adiea are allowed the priv ileges oy the gymnasium on Thursday afternoons and the Schoolgirls on Saturday after noons. Basketball games will be secured in the near future and a handball tournament will also be given. ICO GRANGE TO HOLD BIG FAIR The I20 Gransre will hold a big Grange Fair at Allville on Friday December the 18th. This is the third year that this grange has held this fair and heretofore it has always been a decided suc cess and everyone should help to make a greater success of this one. me lair win open lor dusi- ness at one o'clock sharp, supper will be served at six to all those present A dance will be given in the evening with a sup per served at midnight. T e special features of the fair will be a doll booth and a candy booth. There will also be a miscellaneous booth where a person may buy almost anything. This will be a eood chance to secure Xmas pres ents as many beautiful and useful articles will be on sale. The pro ceeds go t the benefit of the Igo Grange and everyone should help boost" as much as possible. Snow cominjr. cutters on top. come and get one quick while Hunt, the Hardware Man, has some left. Catholic Fair Program. Part I Chorus Morning Invitation by Seniors Instrumental Solo. The!Maidens Dream, by Miss D. Duthie. Queen Esther, A drama in 3 acts. Dialogue The Indignation meeting. Instrumental Duet by Misses R. Smith and M. Dunn. Recitation by Master M. Sum mers. Instrumental Solo by Miss M, Summers. Vocal Duet by Miss R.Wehrli and Master J. Dunn. Part 2 Instrumental Duet Rieandon Chaminade by Misses D, Duthie and R. Wehrli. Instrumental Trio, Galop by Misses M. Summers, H. Morril andN. Cooney. The Blind PriceA melodrama in three acts. Song and Flag Drill, Piano accompaniment, Miss L. Shannon. Instrumental duet, by Misses Smith and Duthie. ' Recitation, Miss Dunn. Instrumental Solo, Miss Wehrli. Vocal Selection, by Master E. Russell, Miss L. Russell; piano Miss R. Wehrli. Finest white light lamps in the world at Hunt the Hardware Man's. RELIABILITY! With this coming X-mas begins thj fourth Christmas Season of the well know Exclu sive Jewelry Establishment if WILLIAMS"JElVELEtt Expert Optician I The main factor in a realiable house is the lengtl of its exist ence, its motto and past record. Four years ago tnti jewelry tablishment waa started under the name of Williams the Jeweler, and every day ever since the same name has held forth and it is to day the only house that has mede a success of the jtwelry and op tical business in Condon. The reasons that have made this pos sible is the motto we use in business, "Uimttty, Ktliabilitf auilm pric0$," while half a dozen other names of jewelry firms change as with the new moons. GRATITUDE Demands that before saying anything further I wish to thank my patrons and the public in general for their kind support and the confidence they have placed in me and I wish to say that I wiH make every effort as ever to give one and all the same treatment;, s. that has always characterized my business and made it what it it today, The Largest Jewelry House in Eastern Oregon. . LOOK IT OVER. ' ; v I have for your inspection this X-mas the" largest line of the ' latest goods bought directly from the East and selected by myself while I was East thereby assuring you the latest and best goods '; as ever at prices defying competition, quality considered; ' '.' 3 . ' ,' . ft The Watch of Quality We Are S?Mfl,1tletA Agents 1 10,000 watches frozen in cakes of ice during November through out the United States as a test of their superior adjustment ' DIAMONDS In all sizes and styles of mounting. We carry them loose and mount them them to suit you while youwait'f then you can see y6ur diamond weighed so you know what you pay for. NEW ART FINISH :; ' " The latest craze in the East iray be a little early for Condon, but the latest style notwithstanding. ; LARGEST STOCK Of Watches, Clocks, Rings, Festoons, Princess, Lavaliefs, Neck Chains, Gents' and Ladies' Fobs, Bracelets, Ladies' Back Combs, Brooches, Scarf Pins, Nail and Collar Pins, Ladies' Purses, Sterling Silver Novelties, Silver Plated and Hollow Ware, last but not least the finest cut glass made. IMPORTANT TO YOU Remember, I don't say: "Buy here," all I say is comeand look over my stock, compare quality and price and then buy where you can get the most good goods for the least money, all the while don't forget that trash is high at any price and that a dollar well spent is a dollar earned and that to spend your money well and get value received for it in my line, you will have to spend It with Wll Hams the Jeweler and Expert Optician. JUST A FEW PRICES 7-jewel Elgin or Waltham, Nickel Case 18-size 15-jewel " 17-jewel " ' " " 7-iewel "Gold Filled 15-jewel " 17-jewel " " Ii50 . 6.50 6.60 6.00 ! 7.00 "8.00