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Miss Lenore Lawson and broth-
r Claude went to Walla Walla
Wednesday, having been called
by the illness of their sister, Mrs.
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Johnson.
Mrs. J. C Stunrill left Wed
nesday for Baker Cjty to spend
Christmas with her parents.
Prof. SturgM will join her as
soon as school closes for the holidays.
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FOR MEN
CIGAR CASES
COLLAR and CUFF BOXES
TRAVELING SETS
SHAVING SETS
MILITARY BRUSHES
PIPES
TOBACCO JARS
ASH RECEIVERS
. BOX CIGARS
A FOUNTAIN PEN PLEASES ALL
We have the famous Moore Non
Leakable Fountain Pen, mounted
in the following Lodge emblems:
A. F. & A. M.f K. of P., B. P. O. E.
and l. O. O. F. Prices begin at
$2.50
Christmas Stationery
A fine line and one that is useful as well as
attractive. When you are in doubt what gift
to make don't overlook a box of stationery.
Phonographs
Why not give a Phonograph? A Victor, of
course, something that you ancj yours can en
joy all the year round.
Mirrors
We have Hand Mirrors, Shaving Mirrors,
Ladies Back Mirrors, Triplicate Mirrors and
Sewing Stand Mirrors.
Only a Few More
Days to Christmas
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Condon Drug
Company
Condon National Bank Building
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FOR WOMEN
HAND BAGS
LEATHER DOILIES
PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS
WORK BOXES
MUSIC ROLLS
TOILET CASES
MANICURE SETS
PERFUMERY
STATIONERY
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Last weeks item telling of the
burning of the house or J as.
Larch at Clem should be correc
ted since it has been learned that
the house was burning before
the dynamite caught on Are.
Mrs. D. S. Brown returned
Tuesday evening from a week's
visit in western Oregon.
Oscar Veatch and D. S. Brown
left Wednesday morning for
Heppner where they will attend
the meeting of the Masonic
Lodge.
R. M. Rogers who has been at
tending to business matters in
eastern Washington for the past
week, returned Tuesday.
" J. E. Keeler of Portland ' who
has been looking over Gilliam
and Wheeler counties with a
view of investing left Wednes
day morning to return to his
home. He expressed himself as
being very well pleased with
this section and expects to re
turn.
Mrs. T. J. Linnville who has
been in the sanitarium at The
Dalles where she underwent an
operation some time ago, retur
ned to her home in this city on
Monday. She is entirely recov
ered.
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Reisacher
returned Monday evening from
a few days visit in Portland
Dr. and Mrs. J. F. Wood who
had been visiting in The Dalles
and Portland returned Monday
evening.
Mrs. J. Eggleston arrived in
this city Monday evening to join
her husband who has the con
tract for painting the new Acad
emy. She expects to remain
here until her husband finishes
his contract
John Madden the pioneer ran
cher of Lone Rock has moved to
this city and will spend the win
ter here.
Chas. Williams. Ed. Spencer
and G. B. Dukek of this city at
tended the meeting of the I. 0
0. F. Lodge at May ville last Sat
urday. Degrees were conferred
unon five members. The Fossil
deeree team did the work and
according to all reports their
team work is of the highest
quality.
The public schools of this city
will close on next Wednesday for
the Xmas holidays and the vaca
tion will last until the 4th of
January.
Assessor-elect Otis Campbel
has recently received some fine
office furniture with which he
will fit up his place of business.
His term of office will begin the
first of the year.
Ed Chuck, who has been em
ployed for several months on the
St. Thomas Aquinas Academy
building, returned to his home in
rtaweo-o on Monday morning.
Mr. Chuck made many freinds
while in the Wheat City.
R. L. Hunt, who is a traveling
salesman for the Clarke, Wood
ard Drug Co. of Portland, was
in this citv Wednesday. Mr.
Hunt was formerly in the drug
husinesa in Condon and his many
friends will be glad to hear of
his success in his present voca
tion. His present employers are
lucky to secure the services 01 a
genial companion and a compe
tent salesman as Mr. Hunt un
doubtedly is.
Miss Mabel Strickland of Rock
Creek who was operated on for
appendicitis last week by Dr.
Wood is improving rapidly. -
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Don't Put off Making Your Selections.
If you want a 25c cross we have not got it; nothing less than $1.00
to $6.00. At w told iou wi havt no truth.
Ladies Watches from $5.00 to $50.00. We have no $100.00 Ladies'
Watch and as we are JMiiiM we are not going to tell you we nave.
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Many people complain of having
Advertisers. Remember you are to . a ,
look around before you buy. A firm ma: ' Y 03r
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you look around you may find they have lie tft you
will lie ahout the size and Quality
tn vnn in n huninesa deal? Take
yourself and after comparing quality and i;i..e buy
save money and of a Reliable Uohu and that w.
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A FEW PRICES ON WATCHES
Watch my display window for Bargains all through a
It will pay you.
7-jewel Elgin or Waltham, Nickel Case
15-jewel "
17-jewel "
7-jewel " " Gold Filled "
15-jewel " " "
17-iewel " " " "
Carmen Bracelet, Genuine 4.50
Remember the American Girl Bracelet is an exact imitation of the
Carmen and sells for only $2.25. Don't make a mistake; compare
the goods and quality and then the price.
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November throughout the United States as a test and proof of their
superior adjustment .
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