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About Condon globe. (Condon, Gilliam Co., Or.) 189?-1919 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 30, 1910)
THE CONDON OXOim FRIDAY. KEPT. 30. 1816 M o w i L7t People of Oregon ! IT IS NOW UP TO YOU Til popular COLONIST Mill will Main II. .det't tM.tr.tll Hi'lttt'llllwt I'llll and tlctolwr 1Mb during wlileh period Uck.la la Condon will bo on tale dally Hum CHICAGO at ST. LOUIS OMAHA KANSAS CITY ST. PAUL $33.00 32.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 and Irom oUitreUlm eorre.uondliitlr low. I lieta ar. viattbutiiid oiw-oay '' onljr, but autun. liar can Hit Af lor r.latlva or Irlemla In lha Kaal, II dealrad. Contull ro.i local railroad agent. Now is the Time ! to 11 th. world know of onr vast resources ami aplandtd uiiuriitnlllia for HUM! 11111.0- INC 'Ha to aval yon. you know In Mm I Vud lham kmkI liialntellv. printed matter, ami 111 ih.ia that th. ruai l gut. Una her. la bill llllla iiuira than hall Ilia ua. Haual roal, anil lo call uh a r.praa.tttatlv ol Ilia 0.1.111, Ca., lor all desired liilorroe lion, or addreat WM. McMURRAY GENERAL PASSENGER AGENT PORTLAND, ORE l Your Opportunity BEGINNING Monday, Sept 2C between the hours of " 2 and 4 o'clock we will give 15 per cent off on all groceries, except sugar and flour, FOR CASH. This is your chance to lay in your supply for winter, This is the greatest discount ever offered on groceries in Gil liam County. Take advantage of it while it lasts. IIOMK HAKKUY AND OUOCI5UY Ol You Will Want a HARVEST PI6TURE Be Sure They are Made by McMORRIS & ROLLINS. We O use only the best materials and give the BEST FINISH. WE GUARANTEE OUR WORK! McMORRIS & ROLLINS 7oho;: laZHOIZ :oe ,0 D o D o OE Tungsten Clusters Are Displacing Gas Arcs (or store illumination, because of their wonderful efficiency. The Tungsten lamp tadiates two and a half times as much light at the ordinary carbon incandescent, with the same amount of electric current. Its filament is made of a rare metal which is Capable of Intense Brilliancy With Tungsten lamps electric light is more economical than any other fllumi nant, when you consider the net amount of useful light obtained. They cut its cost in two. Let us show you the new GE Tungsten lamps and how to use them. CONDON ELECTRIC CO. en r- -au SBS1 r -l1 a. I ai t m 9. . w Ray Dunn went to Arlington on Tuesday. Wm. Long of Blalock was In this city on Monday. J. M. Blalock came up from Arlington on Monday evening. Ira Phillips of Clem was in this city Monday evening on bus ness. Miss Lottie Keizur who teaching the Olex school spent bunday at her home in this city, J. II. Downing of Portland ar rived in this city the latter part or last week for a few days visit P. M. IIanratty arrived in this city on Monday evening for a few days visit with relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. A. Griener left on Tuesday morning for Pendle ton to attend th Round-up and District Fair. Myers and Willoughby have installed a new counter in their confectionery and have improved t in other ways. We have on hand two of the celebrated Remington automatic shotguns which are the latest of the kind on the market They have been tested and will hold their own with any shotgun on the market You are invited to call and inspect them. Also freshly loaded shells at A. S. Hollcn and Sor.p. fldvertued Letters For the week ending Sen. 24. letters as addressed below re main uncalled for at the Condon post-office: Aklin, Saw, Chandler, J. H. Groves, Mr. John Herbert Knox Co. Griffith, M. Weigand. Wm. These letters will be sent to the dead letter office Oct 12, 910, if not delivered before. In calling for the above, please say advertised" giving date of list John F. Reisacher, P. M. Treasurer's Notice. All warrants issued nrior to July b, iio, except those drawn on the Road Fund will be paid on presentation. No interest J. A. McMorris, Treasurer of Gilliam county, Oregon SCHOOL DAYS Will soon be here. If you are hinking of buyinsr. buildintr or trading for property in town, to be near our schools, call or write to me. I can make it worth your while. My property is on the market J. P. Rollins. . T- Public Sale The administrator of the W. E. Morgan estate will sell at public auction at Mayville, Ore gon, on October 3rd, 1910, at .0 o'clock A. M.. all of the per sonal property of the above mentioned estate consisting of 22 good work horses, 8 young horses, 5 mule colts, 1 jack Young Don:" 13 sets of draft harness, nearly new: 1 saddle. new; 3 3-4 Birdaall wsgon, new; 3 1-2 Birdsall wagon, new; 3 .-2 Bain, wagon, good: waeon and water tank; 3 California wagon racks; 1 hack, gasoline engine, 2 1-2 H. P. and pump jack; Hoosier drill, 20 disks, new; 3 three - bottom gang plows; Walla Walla weeder, nearly new; roller, 4 sections, corrugated, new; 2 mowers; 1 hay rack; blacksmith outfit, new and complete; steel harrow, 4 sections; feed chopper; grind stone: everiera and hitahea fn gang u plo tvs, numerous " other articles. -, f Ninety 'days time with ap proved security at 10 per cent; .0 and and under must be cash: ,2 per cent discount for cash on sales amounting to over $10. , . ... Geo, B. Dukek, Administrator Classified Advertising for Sale, Trade. Wanted, Lost, Found. Strauod, Stolen ana nil Notices dF All ailvartlllua ran Mtiffor (til hMil G etMWNl at Ilia ral ol IOc per Una lot tbaflral a par una lor raco aiKcaaaita laatM, ARLINGTON WANTED- Coumonnli tan Mao- azine requires the services of a representative in Condon to look alter subscription renewals and to extend circulation by special methods which proved success ful. Salary and commission. Previous experience desirable but not essential. Whole time Or 8 Dfl re tim ArMroan with references, H. C. Campbell, Cosmopolitan Magazine, 1789 eroaaway, wew York City. Notice. Sealed bids will be received by the County Court for the follow ing County supplies: 1 car of Coal for the Gilliam County High School; 20 cords of 16-inch Pine wood for the Court House. The coal to be delivered at the High School Building and the wood at the Court House. Ad dress bids to the County Clerk, and all bids must be in by 4:00 o'clock p."?m., September 30th, 1910, at which time bids will be opened. The County Court re servo the right to reject any and all bids. By order of the County Court, Chas. H. Horner, County Clerk. PUBLIC SALp I will hold a Public Sale at my ranch at Barnett Station on the O. R. & N. two miles south of Rock Creek post office, on Sat urday, October 1, 1910, at which will sell my horses, farm ma chinery, utensils. . etc.. in fact everything necessary to conduct a ranch. See sale bills for fur ther particulars, i Terms: All sums of 20. or under must be cash, over that amount approved notes bearing 8 per cent interest due in one year, will be accepted. A, J. McDaniel, Owner. Nothing but first class work done at Cora Stevenson's Pana- torium. Ladies' and mens' clothes cleaned and pressed. NOTICE- All parties indebt ed to the Oregon Harness Shop either by book or by note are re quested to settle same at the of fice of D. J. Kavanagh. Telephone your fuel wants to the Arlington Lumber Co. and we will do the rest We are now receiving our winter's sup ply and while same is coming in we are making a reduction in price. Dont wait until snow ies. FOR SALE One No. 5, Oliver Typewriter in good condition. ' Inquire at this office. 21d25 Eat your Sunday dinner at the otel Oregon. We clean and press all kinds of men's and ladies clothes. All work guaranteed. Cora Stevenson. The Sunday dinner at the Ore gon Hotel is becoming more popular each week. Two lots in Condon to trade for young horses or young cat tle, heifers preferred. Graves & Weinke o. TliA TTnfol Oroornn Vina tlio most up-to-date service of any hotel in the county. Unsurpass ed dining service. Typewriter For Sale Second hand Underwood in good condition. Will sell cheap. Call at this office. THE LUMBER - SAYS Every Roof-leak makes a Pocket-leak Genasco Ready Roofing stops both. It stays waterproof anddoes away with needless expense-bills. It IS made of Trinlriflrl T 'A XNature S One Derfect wafprnrrmfpr-marfo A by The-Barber Asphalt Paving Company l the largest producers of asphalt and largest manufacturers of ready roof ing in the world. Sereral weijhti; In mineral sad moots NriaM ASK FOR SAMPLES AND PRINTED MATTER J Always in stock In grades of 1-2, 1, 2 and 3 ply. neV.ep.!r The Condon Globe Th; Best News and Advertising Medium in this Section of Oregon ST. THOMAS AQUNAS r-ACADEMY i CONDON, OREGON T . Boarding and Daffe-bool fond noted by Uie Sistera of few Uowliite. THIS Institution Is pteatantlr aittiated on an einiiienc overlooking th. eiljr of Condon, Urcgou. Tbe bulldinx ia new and attractive and liaa lha advun tjura of beiiiK eoHippvd with every mod em convenience. Including a fin. new man lieUu( plant. THE Courae of Rtndiea In thorough and practical, embracing the atndiea of the Primary, Intermediate, Academic and Commercial lievaitmenta' Muaie la thoroughly uught, in an artistic and acicntitic manner, t'laaaea In acwing will be formed, in which plain aewiuv and embroidery will be taught. One of the principal alma of this school is to impart- CULTURED MANNERS !AN0 A THOROUGH MORAL AND RELIGIOUS TRAINING.- Kor further Information address SISTER SUPERIOR A GREAT j Clubbing Offern Semi-Weekly Oregon Joarul One Year . .$1.50 Condon Globe One Year. 41.50 Total.., ...$3.08 SPECIAL RATE ON Both Papers One Year Wo Buy HIDES & PELTQ : -At Highest Market Pi ices Arlington Lumber Co. READ SEPTEMBER SUNSET Read "Arizona the 47th Star" by Governor Richard E. Sloan. and "Fremont and the Bear Flag War" by William Simpson in Sunset for September now on sale at all news stands, fifteen cents. MltTlJkMD. ONCaON A SpleiitMA Botrdlnf ud bay School for lOLNO MI1N AM) HOYS Kxtonslv oounwa In Oollearo. High School udOoiD- tnArotatl work. (irAmmitr arHrlfiBm titii'ht ifi Im-vh nvr 11 years. School opentiSopt. 13. 1010. Catalog Fro. Atltlrem. Rnv. Joseph Gaixaobbb, O. 8. U;. Prw. VWUVKBU UaXYUUHTX JTOBTUaHDi. UaUtaQV. FRUIT FOR SALE Peaches, Eartlet and Fall But ter Pears, Prunes and Apples are now ready for picking:, all fruit boxed and packed if requir ed. Special attention , given to outside orders. Send all orders to,, p v :" s C. W. Martin, . ; Olex, Ore. 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