Condon globe. (Condon, Gilliam Co., Or.) 189?-1919, September 02, 1910, Image 5

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    TIIK CONDOK 6t6iiEr FRIDAY. flEPTl 2, 1910
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FOR FALL BUSINESS
WE HAVE RECENTLY Doubled Our Facilities
for selling land In Wheeler & Gilliam Coun
ties and will be able to do more business
this Fall than during the Spring. Our
Sales slnoe opening In Condon have aggregated
$146,300.00 of which all but one sale of $4,
500.00 have been made since January 1st,
1010.
The above 8ALE3 have helped to put us In
touch with many more buyers whom we are
expecting to invest here in the future.
We have had many drawbacks to contend
with In bringing strangers to this locality but
these drawbacks are far less now than form
erly and buyers are awakening to the fact that
GILLIAM and WHEELER Counties CONTAIN
THE KIND OF OPPORTUNITIES THEY ARE
LOOKING FOR.
Come In and List Your Places for FALL
and renew your Spring Listings In time for us
to plaoe them In our booklets ' and circular
matter which are being sent to all districts
where buyers may be found.
We are the. Condon Agents for lots in EL
TAVAR and LOVELEIGH ADDITIONS TO PORT
LAND. WE CAN SELL YOU ANY OF THESE
LOTS WHICH ARE ALL WITHIN THE 3-MILE
CIRCLE OF PORTLAND. THE PRICE IS THE
SAME A3 PAID THERE, YOU PICK OUT YOUR
OWN PROPERTY.
We Insure your buildings from loss by fire.
We Insure your crops from loss by fire, 1 month
60 cents for $100; 2 months 90 cents, 3 months
120 cents.
We are In a position now to write your live
stock insurance In a strong and reliable Company.
GRAVES, WEINKE AND
THOMAS CO.
Real Estate : ; . Insurance - ; Conveyancing
Money to Loan on Improved Farm Lands
438 -CHAMBER OF COM
MERCE. PORTLAND, ORE.
EAST. SIDE MAIM STREET
CONDON, ORECON
The Home of the '
GILLIAM CO. ABSTRACT CO'
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PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY-
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G.W. PARMAN THE B.F.BUTLER
O.K. BARBER SHOP
Attornay-at-Law . ' ggjgjQjjgiy
H. A. McCRAW, Prop. DENTIST
i ""'"'. . Shaving, Shampooing,
Hair Cutting, Hot and , '
c.fi Attm.fT.u. Cold Baths in Connec Nations, Ban Buiidm,
.. tion. One door north of
cowcBiTnuxtt .. cospqk.om. CILLIAM CO.BANX BLDC Condon. Oregon
T. A. WEINKE -BARBER SHOP- WAYNE GRIDER
Attornay-at-Law
FIRST-CLASS WORKMEN
8HAMP00INC, MASSACINC AUCTIONEER
BATHS IN CONNECTION
OIIIc lo 014 first Kail Bank Bide.
Condon, Oregon JARAIIDALLPbop. CONDON, ORECON
D. R. PARKER , J. F. WOOD M.D. L. L. TAYLOR.M. D. V.
Veterinary
Attorney-at-Law Physician and Surgeon Physician & Surgeon
i . Phone Six
CONDON, OREGON CONDON, ' OREGON CONDON, OREGON
D.J. KAVANAGH J.W.DONNELLY, M.D. ..The Condon Globe..
Attornay-at-Law Physician and Surgeon , UP-TO-DATE
Job Printery
Clmm of Women Speehlty .-.'.
. Of flea in Old Flnt Natl Bank Bide
Condon, Oregon Condon, .Oregon CONDON, OREGON
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Con Schott was in this city
from hia Rock Creek home on
Saturday last
Lester Wade went to Portland
on Saturday for a few days bus
iness visit.
F., T. Hurlburt was an Arling
ton visitor the latter part of last
week.
Riley Feltner, who is working
in Olex, was in this - city a few
days the latter part of last week.
Too. Pin4avf oi loft laet Rot.
urday for a month's stay in Port-1
land and other western Oregon
cities, ,
Bert Cason went to Clem on
Saturday last . ' i -" ' '
Mrs. Otis Campbell and little
daughter went to Arlington on
Saturday and remained over
Sunday. Mr. Campbell who has
been at the seashore for several
weeks met them there and to
gether they returned to this city
on Monday.'
Mrs. H. L. McCann returned
to this city from Hood River the
latter part of last week.
Geo, McKay of Clem was in
this city the latter part of last
wefk.
W. S. Myers left on Tuesday
morning for a few days business
trip to outside points.
Archie Hunt of Spray was in
this city , on Tuesday attending
to business matters.
John Madden was in this city
on Tuesday on his way to his
home at Lone Rock from Ship-
herd's Sorines in Washington
where he spent several weeks
trying the effects of the mineral
waters. He reports that .the
waters of those springs do not
seem to be 'beneficial in his case
and he will go to McDuffy's
Springs in the near future.
M. 0. Clarke went to the
Eightmile country during the
first of the week to transact
business for a few daysJ .
morning for Portland to visit his
son, Arlie, who is in the St Vin
cent's hospital in that city,
Lester Beeson and Arthur Bee-
son were outgoing passengers
on Monday's tram ' bound for
Portland.
Walter Riggins,; the fireman
on the Inland Limited, is taking
a well-earned vacation. Geo.
Richardson of The Dalles is on
the run during his absence. : ...
:The Misses Myrtle Scrivner
and Lottie Keizur left Monday
morning for Walla Walla, Wn.,
where they will visit for a week.
Classified Advertising
For Sals, Trade, Wanted, Lost,
Found. Straued, Stolon
( and All Notices
AH adrertiiinr ran ander tbi. head will
be charged .1 lb. rate of 10c oer line lor tlx lint
Iuk aud 9c per line for eeb iticceuire issue. -
' FOR SALE " " -...
One No. 5, Oliver Typewriter
in good condition.
Inquire at this office.
21d25 -: "
Eat your Sunday dinner at the
Hotel Oregon. ;
A Popular Summer ReSopt.
The fine weather prevailing on
the North Beach, is bringing
hosts of visitors to the Ocean
shore, intent on securing rest
and a good coat of tan.
The outlook is particularly
bright, for artmarkable rbijsy
season this summer, the num
ber of visitors at this time being
far greater than ever before' at
the same time of the year. 1
The march of progress is - evi
dent throughout the entire
length of the beach, and ; devel
opment being assured, . prosperi
ty is but a matter of course.
Work on the Automobile Boule
varde is progressing very rapid
ly, beach houses ' by the . score
are being erected, and new
rooming houses and old are be
ing rapidly put Into shape to
take care, of the hoards t of sum
mer transients' which will soon
be down upon us. -' ;. ' : I
SThe North Beach Push Club
with its combined effort shoul
dering the ,,Wheel of Progress,
has awakened an era of activity
which will undoubtedly-secure
the proper recognition of the un
surpassed 4 advantages of , the
North Beach lor enjoyable out
ings, and, at the same time, all
the comforts of home. . , ....
Negotiations are now pending
with Portland capitalists for the
installation of a water system to
supply the beach and surround
ing tountryside with fine moun
tain water. With the culmina
tion of this project one of the
obstacles to an otherwise incom
We clean and press all kinds
of men's and ladies' cloths.' Alt
work guaranteed;' Cora Steven
son. ' -. ' ;v.
Fine lifre-cfjCuRionery and
all kinds tlTfruitinseason at
the White Corner. ' ' ViV
Two lot3 in Condon to trade
for young horses . oryoung cat
tle, heifers preTed. 7 ,
, Graves & Weinke Co.
The Hotel Oregon! has, the,
most up-to-date service of any
hotel in the county. Unsurpass
ed dining service.
Kerr Gifford & Co. wish to.
announce that they : are buying .
grain in Condon and will pay.
the highest prices as heretofore.
D. B. Thomas is looking after
their interests with headquart-,
ers at his Condon office Graves
Weinke & Thomas Co. ' East side
of Main Street Phone-34 a."
17d21
Typewriter For Sale
Second hand Underwood in
good condition Will sell cheap.
Call at this office.
FRUIT FOR SALE " :
Peaches, Bartlet and Fall But- ,
ter Pears, Prunes and Apples
arenowv ready for picking, all
fruit boxed and packed if requir-,
cd. Special attention given to
outside orders. .Send al) orders'
C. W. Martin,
Olex. Ore.
Mrs. A. H. Adams, who has ,
been visiting at the home of -her '
daughter, Mrs. S. B. Couture,
for some time, left Monday
morning for her home in Port-