Condon globe. (Condon, Gilliam Co., Or.) 189?-1919, May 06, 1910, Image 4

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All Sizes and Styles for Children from 2 1-2 to 16 years of age
SPECIAL PRICES. $2.5Q TO $1Q
I : I Don't overlook this opportunity of petting a spring and summer suit for your boy at an extraordinarily low price I : I
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THE NEW
SPRI NG
SUITS
Are conspicuous because of their neat
ness. We believe you'll admit that
you never saw prettier patterns than
we are showing, principally prays in
every known weave and fabric, some
:: dark mixtures and blue serges. .;
B I N G'S
THE REAL VALUE
OF A GARMENT
You may not thoroughly realize it, but it is a fact
that the true value of a garment depends upon the
manner in which it ia made and trimmed. Good
cloth with poor tailoring and poor fitting qualities
makes a most unsatisfactory garment, no matter
what you pay for it You must realize that we
would not recommend our clothes if we were not
thoroughly convinced that none better are made.
WE
WANT
YOU
To come in and look over
LAMM &,
CCS
Spring and Summer Style Book.
This house ia famoua for the
class of tailoring employed and
:: the excellent fit produced. ::
THE BIG STORE. THE PLACE OF BARGAINS.
Happenings of General Interest.
Legal blanks for sale at the
Globe office.
Posters are out announcing a
big dance to be given in the
skating rink on Friday evening,
May 20th. The Wheat City Or
chestra has been engaged to fur
nish music. Refreshments of all
kinds will be served in the hall.
Mis. Chas. Brown was an in
coming passenger Tuesday even
ing. Have you seen the Weekly
Blotter? Get a copy of this new
publication at the Condon Drug
Co. or at this office. It is pub
lished by the Globe Printery. .
You can get any magazine
printed at astonishingly low
rates if subscribed for in con
nection with the Globe.
E. C. Rogers was at his ranch
Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Clark cf
Arlington came up on the Inland
Limited Tuesday evening.
J. W. Hire returned Tuesday
evening from Roosevelt, Wn.
Judge Dunn returned Tuesday
evening from a few days visit at
Portland.
It is reported that there will
be only one railroad line up the
Deschutes after all. Rumor has
it that the Harriman interests
are preparing to capitulate to the
Hill interests. Some trackage or
traffic agreement will undoubt
edly be made whereby access
will be given into the interior
similarly to the manner in which
the Harriman lines obtained an
entrance to Puget Sound.
Cottmire and Fehrenbacher
have added an up to-date ice
crc am parlor to their already
complete confectionery, The
Palm, and invite you to call and
inspect the new room and sample
their mast excellent brand of ice
ere mi.
G. M. Weister, the official pho
tographer of the 0. R. & N. Co.,
arrived in this city Monday ev
ening to take pictures of the dif
ferent view3 which are to appear
in the booklet advertising Gilliam
County.
John Madden, the Lone Rock
pioneer, was an outgoing passen
ger Tuesday morning.
Geo. Riggs returned to Port
land Tuesday after visiting rela
tives and friends in this city for
a few days;
H. C. Strickland left Tuesday
morning for Portland after
spending a few weeks in this vi
cinity. He shipped a car of cat
tle to the Portland market the
same morning.
Lester Wade left Tuesday for
a week's stay in The Dalles and
Portland.
The Condon Chapter 0. E. S.
has been very busy during the
past week preparing for the vis
it of Sister A. Antoinette Stiles,
Worthy Grand Matron of Ore
gon, who is to arrive in this city
tomorrow evening. A reception
and banquet will be given in her
honor in the lodge rooms tomor
row evening.
L. K. Harlan, who is playing
ball this season with the Pendle
ton team is certainly making
good. In four games he has se
cured 51 strickouts and allowed
but 11 singles.
The Wasco County Electric &
Water Power Company will hold
their annual stockholders meet
ing in this city next Thursday
evening.
Real Estate Transfers
W I Vandervlugt & wife to
J A Church, Trustee 160A '
12000.00
Lillie F Brown & Husband
to J E Stephens 160 A 100.00
N P Wallace & Wife to Dan
P & A K Smythe 3440 A
13.700.00
RF Monroe to W H Snell
1 lot Arlington 1.00
S J Mayer & Others to W H
Snell 3 lots Arlington 1.00
fldvertiiud Letters
For the week ending Apr. 30,
letters as addressed below re
main uncalled for at the Condon
post-office:
Rogers Mr. J. M.
Smoole Mr. Henry.
These letters will be sent to
the dead letter office May 14,
1910, if not delivered before. In
calling for the above, please say
"advertised" giving date of list.
John F. Reisacher, P. M.
w Mr.
VJX Baa d
Carlton Williams of The Dalles
was in this city a few days the
latter part of last week.
Miss Hazel Schott of Clem
visited friends in this city over
Sunday and returned home on
Monday morning.
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BVLFOUH. GUTHRIE & CO.. MunitRers.
General Varclioue Business. t Wool utoiagc and Baling.
Ui'itlfis in Grain and Gruin Hags.
We make a spei-iUy of llih Grad Lumber. '
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ROSEBERRY
NO. 5041
Registered in American Shire
Horse.Association.
Sire: The Baron V., No. 1320;
Dam: Mayflower, No. 1315. .
Roseberry is a dark bay stallion
and weighs 1750 pounds.
Will stand the season of 1910
April 1 to July 1 at the Condon
Livery Barn, Condon, Oregon.
Terms Single Service, $3.00,
Season, $5.00, Insurance $10.
J. W, HIRE,
OWNER AND
KEEPER
NOTICE!
PREMIER s OLYMPIC
F LOU R
$6.10 per Bbl., to any part of City
Mall or phone uour orders at once and take
advantage of this liberal offer. &l,yi!rM'SOo.
.,v(rJTE: CORNER
s AMUSEMENT HALL
I Confectionery, cigars, soft drinks. Club room in connection.
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THE PALACE HOTEL
U. S. CARN1NE Proprietor.
headquarters for Farmers and Stckmen.
CONDON. OREGON
STAR BOARDING HOUSE
Under New Management. Riley Feltner, Proprietor.
First-class Meals. Reasonable Prices. ' Main Street, Condon.
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