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ELLIS TO WOI1K FOR RIVER Expect, However, There Will be Llttto Local Log-liiation. Ucprt'Hontutivo and Mrs. Ellin arrived in WoHhinRton I). C, lust week. Mr. Kllm dx;n nut expect much local legislation this winter aKido from river and hur bor appropriations, but is pre pared to devote himm-lf to the intercuts of the Columbia river, lie hopes to secure enough mon ey to complete the jetty at the mouth of the river, and has strong hopes thut other recom mendations of the engineers will bo carried out. Special effort will be made to have the Celilo canal placed under the continuing contract plan. Mr. Ellis says there is no hope for the bill dividing Oregon into two judiciary districts until there is a change in the house judiciary committee which has flatly de clined even to grant consider ation of Fulton's bill now before them. , -. - We have on hand at all times Rock Springs Coal. Once used always used. It burns up cleun. Arlington Lumbdr Co. Clem News. I. I). Phillips went to Arling ton lust Monday. An explosion of giant powder, and fire, destroyed the home of Jacob Larch, last Friday. R. A. Titus was a business visitor here the first of the week. There is some talk of having a Christmas tree here, so get In and boost, everybody, and help a good cause along, for talk alone won't bring it. W. W. McPherson returned Monday from a visit to Arling ton and The Dulles. . Grant Wade was in town this week on his way to the ranch from Olex. Four cars of wheat were ship ped from Clem this week; two from the K. C. house and two from the B. G. house. The Misses Maud and Bessie Dodson were in town last Saturday. The clubbing price of the Con don Globe, the Oregon Semi Weekly Journal and the Pacific Monthly is now $3.00-the big gest $3 worth of reading on the market. lluarsc ruuKh and stuffy colJt that nmy develop into pneumonia over night are iuickly cured by Foley' Honey and Tar, as it sooth es iullamed membrane, heals the lung, and expi'la tlio cld from the system Condon Drutt Co. To blacksmiths and furmers we wish to remind you we have the best Cumberland Blacksmith Coal. A car just received by the Arlington Lumber Co. J ' LET AN EXPERT 1 locks) of Ji'ttvlry. W llllame tU JitWi'lcr ati'l (itHdiulr Notice The new Spring and Summer samples will come about January Cth. Come and look them over and compare the price with what you used to pay. JOIN TUB CLUB I am prepared to do first-class cleaning and pressing at very low prices. If you join my club you will get your ruit and over coat cleaned and press ed just as often as you want for only $2.00 a month. Come and see me about it Enoch Elmcrain NEW XMAS GIFT FOR YOUR FRIENDS t 100 Beautifully Printed CALLING CARDS linen or plate finish, with any name, fur One Dollar. 50 for 75 cent. : i i i Globe Print Shop ALWAYS APPROPRIATE notice: GOLD WATCH and PIN Given Away by The AMERICAN T HE R T R E Christmas Eve., December 24th, 1908. Every lady paying admission into the American Theatre will receive a numbered coupon which will entitle her to a chance on a gold watch and pin. Watch can be seen at Pauling & Keene's window. Up-to-date picture show. . Admission, 10c. tetuiaV Kara 'NO BETTER PRESENT than a pair of those famous shoes which "fit like your footprint." Not as delicate a iltt as a bouquet of flowers, but more pravuvw. , m IheCMzK all I 9 ,1 riS-S? .SI Many Other Useful Gifts at toe Condons Leading Clothiers. NBjrBNBVNNrwaVVaVvB srarrarssvarsNavsKi Miss Dollie Smith of Vancou ver, Wash., is the guest of her sister, Mrs. 0. II. Marble of this city. Taken up A two-year grey colt, branded W on right stifle, weighs about 800 lbs. Owner can have Bame by calling at Par- man Bros,' ranch and paying charges. t39 8 and 16 candle power electric lamps for 20 cents each, and 32 candle power for 25 cents each, fully guaranteed by Hunt, the Hardware Man. Mrs. Charles Lord of Condon who is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Ruch, with her sister Mrs. II. G. Miller, enter tained a number of friends on Monday evening. The party formed of girlhood friends atten ded the moving picture theatres after which they returned to the home of Mrs. Ruch where Mes- dames Lord and Miller served a dainty lunch. The Dalles Chron icle. Columbia Dry Batteries for telephones at 30 cents each fully guaranteed by Hunt the Hard ware Man. DC 3C 3C WANT&D, FOR MU, LOST. POUND, 6T0. All local lTartlMawi.ta rah Mf.u-t ll.it bea.1 al tba ralaol FIVE cetT nil UN EACH imVt. If YOU haraaurthliHrtoatll, or wuh U bar anything-, or turatoataiirUilui: THY A "WANT Air In ibl, toman. Tha malts will turprlM fun. CONDON AMUSEMENT HALL For Sale-100 cords of 16 inch pine wood near Fossil. Enquire of Rev. T. F. Murphy, Condon, Ore. FORSALE-Thoroughbred Brown Leghorn Cockerels, $1.00. In quire of Mr. J. R. Wells 42t or at this office. Found Purse containing small sum of money. Call at this office. For Sale-A full blood Poland China boar, eighteen months old. Call on or write to J. R. Wells, Condon, Ore. For SALE Post-office cabinet; about 50 call boxes, suitable for any country post-office. Will be sold cheap. Inquire at this office. Found A pair of spectacles with smoked glasses. Call at Globe office. Albert Vaughn and David Brown were arrested at Willows on Tuesday by the Greek section crew and taken to Arlington where they were given into the custody of Marshal Sweetin. They were given a hearing be fore Justice Collins, charged with larceny of a dwelling, and plead guilty. Justice Collins placed them each under $500.00 bonds and they were brought to Condon by Marshal Sweetin and lodged in the county jail. It seems that the Greeks discover ed them in the act of robbing the house and immediately gave chase. Brown jumped into the Columbia and swam almost half way across before turning back. While in the water he was shot at by one of the Greeks. Two games of basketball will be played in the gymnasium on Saturday evening. One game will be played by two ladies' teams. The other teams will be picked from the gymnasium members. No admission will be charged and everybody is cor dially invited. Mrs. P. T. Balsiger is spend ing a few days with relatives in Arlington. Chas. Kennedy made a short trip down the line Wednesday, J. H. Brumette left Thursday for Jasper, Oregon, where he will be married on Sunday next Before leaving he renewed his subscription to the Globe and ordered it sent to Jasper where he expects Ito remain until the first of February when he will return to take up his work in the Mayville country. We have just received a car of sidewalk lumber and are now ready to supply all your wants in this line . Interior Warehouse Co. WANTED Local rrpmcnuuM for Con don and vlctnUjr to look alti rvnewati and Increase .tit lerlpUon Hal of a yromlnaut monthly maaaalut on a aalarjr and nomaalMlon lauU. fcjprl.uc lualrabla but uol uacanaary. oil right paraon. Adiiraaa KaUuu O, Mew Yatk. Mood oiiuortmilty FuuU.het, Bos , ArinunAfuunruuuvuvnnnniAn someining lor A-mas I have just received a neat little folder tak ing a full-sized cabinet , print, which I am going; to put out ai $2.50 per dozen. Call for my Art Etch " ings. Everything will be ';. finished right up to Christmas for delivery ' Christinas Eve. J. P. ROLLINS, Photogra pher. Condon, Oregon. W. Gross returned Wednesday evening from a few weeks visit in Portland. Grant Wade came up from Olex Wednesday. jnnifuiiiJnrunnnnrwJ qnnuannAAnAnnJvnnnvrinnnnifirg the WHEAT CITY' In the heart of the great wheat belt, the county seat of Gilliam county and distributing a large rich duo center for territory. 1 The Largest Primary Grain Shipping Point in the United States for the year 1907 Surrounding country offers 5 a 1 A 4 5 exceptional aavaniages ior investments. Splendid in ducements for the home seeker. Keep your eye on Condon. 5 jnnvnnvrmiarE c Condon 3iruuuwunnnnvru r H. D. Randall of Olex was this city Wednesday evening. m Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Peugh and daughter of Hood River, ar rived in Condon Wednesday evening to visit for some time with their son, Chas. Peugh. - D. C. Andrews of Lone Rock was in this city Wednesday and Thursday. Mr. Andrews has the distinction of being the first cus tomer to put up at Hire's new barn on Main Street. IF YOU Haven't Bought Your WINTER SUIT uet. Come and act mu prices first, Perfect fit; latest stules 1 Clean and Press uour clothes, make them look new, at reasonable rates. ENOCH ELMGRMN Looatad a Frloa'a old oontaotloneri aland, and door south of Bank SPECIAL CHISTMAS SALE On Ladlen Stylish Hats , Reduced Prices from now until after the Holidays. MISS CREINER'S MILLINERY PARLORS DC 3C MYERS WILLOUOHBY . Prop. TOBACCOS CIGARS CANDIES An appropriate resort in which you are invited to spend a pleasant hour BILLIARDS POOL CLUB ROOMS MAIN STREET. CONDON im o SUITABLE HOLIDAY 2 GIFTS can be found at W.L. BARKER & CO. cqmqh. . Percolators Tea Sets Crumb Sets Fancy Spoons .. , Shaving Sets Pocket Knives Table Knives Carving Sets Razors " Scissors Shears Revolvers Air Rifles Sleds r T. Wagons EDDON & HARRISON MEAT MARKET Fresh and Cured Meats. Beef, Pork. Mutton and Veal A. SHARE OF YOUR PATRONAGE IS SOUCTTED Carrier Spring and Oragon Straela CONDON, OREGON "V'li aSS If you want to sell your Ranch, list it with us. We will advertise your property and it will cost you nothing if there is no sale. We are also agents for the Condon Townsite Co. Lots from $40 up, on easy terms. Call and see us. Wasson Building, Main St A. J. SHELTON & CO., Condon A PERSONAL APPEAL If we could talk to you person ally about tht' great ruerit of Fol ey's Honey and Tar, for coughs colds and lung trouble' you never could be induced to experiment with unknown preparations that may contain some harmful drugs. Foley's Honey and Tar costs you no more and has a record of fifty years of cures Condon Drug Co. SEEDS BU(XBES SEEDS SUCCEED I SPECIALOFFCR: aUaa to tana Maw BaMaaaa, Atrial vffl mate you our panoauaoi customer. K Collection ,KSi2.'it 11 tha flMatt Tarala. f aDlaMld : O.U.. baat Taria aa!tttr.t-.ri- a.ito-at ranMlMtaaU. CAKAMTEr:D T PLIlasK. Write foxfay;. Mention thin Paper. SEND 10 CENTS lnatrtlT. BcMtlfwl Plant Bk. MOW IM JH TBWWalH OH MMIj fiaVnU, BWk." J DU, M. The Palace hotel furnishes first-class j board and rooms to their patrons at reasonable rates. Try them a week. FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE I WILL CURE YOU of any case of Kidney or Bladder disease 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. RCPUSB SUBSTITUTES. Drua Oondffn' oo