D Til J ll IE FREE PBIHTING IlitorMtllK Hep. Irom the Canal LOCAL 52 ITEMS .i'rnment Decide 1a Ditcontinot ,y Furnuhing Printed Envelope at the Bart Cost of Prodoc t tion-Meani Much to Printers. tmaster General Hitchcock I announced that .hereafter ........ l ...ill At a! -uvcj mucin win uiaiununue rintinj of atamped envel- and recommends that the i, be done by the local news iera in every town where ore is a newspaper, and . by Cam pcrm,t rop ,ne tow8 r ; .est the newspaper where a iwvn iias no newspaper or ita own. No large town will be allowed to have a monoooly on i printing of the envelopes to 1 detriment of the smaller ..WBpanors ... A, uniform scale of printioir A '! bo prepared by the post on "8 dcDartment and insisted dca''bn or the newspaper will not Tui sold Btamped envelopes for clc Anting. The scale of printing b- 111 be such that a reasonable c nroflt can be mode by the office Ki. rtnting them. The department 3. rill also make a ruling that no Mp, st class mail will be allowed tbvansmission through the mails P .intil it has a return card writ ten or printed thereon. The above means that the envelope printing business will take on a ,.boom soon, which is sure to continue. The order relating to the c. " nnting of envelopes is a corr h ttionof an old evil of loner afanri ) U nnd against which the news- i , papers throughout the country have fought many years, for the leason that the price charged for the envelopes wa3 far less than the stock could be purchas ed by printers and the rate charged was such that a profit on the printing could not be mad by tho government. Hun tViireds of millions of stamped Mlivelopes printed by thtjgown o'fient are ust d annually through ' imt the cor n try and the con v mplated change will be erected ic vith pleasure by every printer o. .nd publisher who has felt the loss of this class of business. 1 " Road in January Sunset Masr f ! azine LOS ANGELES-HOME-c LAND Superbly illustrated in of "Air colors THE SPELL By C vp.N. and A. M. Williamson A co '"irillingr California Romance elf. ow on sale All News stands atS cents. h. " . A Run of Lusk. - Vlolot-I never bad such a streak of v. lack, lit fell In or In rarla. proposed ,-in Rome and bought tba ring In Na plea. rierrot-Dld your luck end tbewt j Vlolct-Ou, not While wt were at ' Monte Carlo be won cnougb from pupa lor ui to fret married on. London Il lustrated Bits. Ed Stlnchfield of Mavvilla nns- led through th Is c tv Tuesday on his way to lone where he will attend the meeting of the stock- holders of a mine at Baker City, Cliff Malev Ift on Tuesday for The Dalles where he will visit for a few days. Rev O'Rourke was an outgo ing passenger on Tuesday bound for Hermiston. Lester Wade left on Tuesday for Portland and other points in the Valley. Herbert Clarke relumed Mon. day night from a two weeks visit with friends in Eugene and Portland. David Caiitwel GENERAL BLACKSMITH EXPERT REPAIR WORK a The Condon Garage & Auto Co. CONDON Operated in Connection. OREGON The Silver Llnlnq. I In life troubles will come which look as If they would nerer niu iwit. The night and the storm look as If they would last forever, but tba coming of , the calm and the morning cannot be stayed. The reward of one duty la tba power to fulfill another. Hew Queen Elltabeth Ordered a Ctat in a sale nt Southby's, in London, the following document written on vel 1' ti and bearing Queen Elizabeth's sltfn manual was sold: "Elltabeth, by the grace of God Queue (sic) of Euglond, ffraunce (sic) and Ireland, defender of the faith, etc, "e will and commande you forth v.ihe nppon the slgbte hereof to da-"-er, or cawse to be delivered to our T ell beloved servants, Rolf Brooke, Esquiro, alios Torke, one of our her auldes of Armos, one cote depleted with our Aruies on Batten wltb One golde In ovlo of like stuxe lengtlie and breadetb as boretoforo batb beue ac customed. "Wesmlnster, the XXIVth dale o Januaryo. In the thlrey fourth yere o 1 our ralgno. v uui n usiiu uuu won Dciovea serr" ante, John Ffortescue, Esqulra, Mas. er of our great wardrobe." Seven new members were tak en into the Coucreirationkl Church last Sunday. Andrew Greiner renewed his subscription to the Globe and the Uaily Journal this week. He says that these two Daoers make an excellent combination of reading material at the astonishing low rate of 17.00 ner year. O. A. Tschauner also re newed his subscription to the uiobe, Journal and Pacific Monthly. The Eveninsr Tel. egram is now offering special inducements to subscribers, to the extent that we are able to furnish this paper with the Globe ror4.00 per year. This offer lasts only a short lime. AH those knowintr them.qnlvps indebted to Eddon & Son will call at the1 office of G. W. Par- man and settle for same. Eddon & Son. Eddon and Son shiDDed two cars of catte to the Portland market on Monday. W. Vandervlujrht . left on Monday for Portland whore - he will transact business for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Smith who have been visitinsr at the home of tho former's brother. Carl Smith, left on Monday for Williams, California where they will spend the winter. Wm. Barker, who has been visiting at the home of his cous in Jas. Smith, for the past few I days, left on Monday for Cal ifornia to spend the winter. U. S. Carnine left on Monday for Portland where he will spend a few days on business. Loui Comini was an outgoing passenger on Mondays train bound for The Dalles. The 0. K. Barber Shon. most up-to- date shop, skillful work men, sanitary. National W6oIff6wers, Convention and Mid -Winter. Sheep Show Portland, Oregon, Jan. 4-711. For the above occasion' round-trip tickets will be sold from CONDON bj the OREGON RAILROAD & NAVIGATION CO. at one and one-third fare. Tickets on sale January 2nd and 3rd, 1911, good for return until January 10th, 1911. For further information, call on any 0. R. & N. Agent, or write to Wm. McMurray, G.P.A. PORTLAND, OREGON Headquartera for Farm Fence'a. FENCE lL 1 111 '..; !.. f-- y - 1 1 o y j T W I 1 m ' IZ2!!"r'r,1,"r"-,,' MADI IN ALL KCICHTS Made of large, strong, bigh-grado steel wires, heavily galva nized. Amply provides for expansion and contraction. Is practically everlasting. Never goes wrong, no matter how great a strain, is put on it. Does not mutflato nor injure stock. Turns CitUs? Horses,' Bags end Pigs EVERY ROD GUARANTEED bv s and guaranteed by the manufacturer. Call and see it. We can show you bow It will save you money and fence your fields so they will atay fenced. t . , . Interior Warehouse Co. CONDON Agents OREGON - ki The Summit Hotel Dining room f is becoming a )-opuior resort for those in quest of a, good meal. Also excellent rooms, f . Wheat Htti- uMjMMsmeMsewuusnMjjej OPERATED IN CONNECTION WITH THE CONDON GLOBE. : Gity Priri tery j The Best Equipped Job Printing Estab lishment in Eastern Oregon. Mail Or ders Receive Prompt Attention and Exe cuted With Neatness and Dispatch. JNo Job too Large or too Small. CAs Well Get the Best. Telephone Main 43. -:- L. K. BARLA, Proprlttor. Condon Ksllokal Bank Culldlns CALIFORNIA i Is the place to visit. Or ange grovesJin full bloom, tropical flowers, famous ho tels, historic Old Missions, attractiveXwatering places, delightful climate, making that favored section the Na tion's most popular retreat. You can see it at its best via Oregon Railroad & Navigation Co. And The Road of a Thousand bonders Southern Pacific Co Up-to-date trains, first-class in every respect, unexcelled dining - car. service, quick time and direct connections to all points south. SPECIAL ROUND - TRIP FARE OF $55.00 Portland to Los Angeles & return Corresponding low rat from all points in ihe Northwest For further information apply to any local agent, or Wm. McMURRAY, General Passenger Agent A GREAT p Clubbing Offer j Semi-Wecid? Oregon Journal One Year. $1.50 Condon Globe One Tear $1.50 Total $3.00 SPECIAL RATE ON Both Papers One Yeai . . . jtf,vv 3N (fro The Seml-W9kly Oregon Journal Put)litn . the Imett nd mon com ).U?te H'lttriiihir nr b i.I ihe worlil; Kltrt rrllnblv lo.rlrt irHortt. a. it in ltl!hr.1 nt r.irti.n l.n here thr war. Uel lirwa run be ui h corrwK-il to pniC.' of appclrtl raaur fur Ihe furm and home anentetlaintttg ttnrr iuve and a page or more comic each week and ttitwtto the uteuriber Hue everr week 1(M liraet a yeur. The Globe OlresttU the Itcnl neriahl hnpr" inTaii(i hor.U tc In evvry beme in this vicinity. VI he two pMpen make 4 tpTendM roir.biunUuu nit you nve (I by Kn1lii your luUcrii'tiou to TU GLOBE. V cut. ftlgoglTpt our tHhscrtb.'Wi go I clubttltiK utter for the H Ity and biiutlity, or Suii lMV Jo'intnl, lit coa uecttou witli THt GLOBE. promTti? oMained In til coontrtnaL cm aan i tereL iSeod toketcfe, 1 yie or Mtoto, u r free report 00 paier, utility. All ftusmcss CTKK9T1.V C3l?IOCaiTIAL. 1'atctu bncUoa Kluwrcly. &arp u'ng rvtcrmrfcc Wiiietvwuk iUTHntori IjouI tut.wm any htfift book on How tooUainand ptucatkvfv hat -Tc-'Uon rill par.Htnr to grt u partccr ASdottur TatnilW ili-VI .IHILHV DCHl act IO UJ aVuurtMaV j I Seventh St, Washington, I LPOItTUAND. OREON A Splmfld Bot.is.lnf and Pay School foe nUmmTCcrarwislikOolIeiffflw H iRh School tved Oom. mftrcitvl work. Greromttf inrndntauchttohOftovrrU pr. School orwtt Kept. 13. lOtO, OaUloff Freo. AAdrctm. Bsr. Joerra GAt.UQini. 0. 8. OL. Proav tXa.uiiBU Chktxsuxi. ttrnxLunt, Ouoil. J. W. BURNS Box Ball Alleys and Cigar Store Cozy Club Room in Connection. MAIN STREET, CONDON. Catholic Church Services 10.00 A. M. First Mass 9:45 A, M. Sunday School 10,30 A. M. Second Mass and sermon. 7:30 P. M. Evening Devotion For the Ambitions L ' . I vtoucaiion by matt for thotw who caacot attend in banon. All tnatrnction, uolauiuf nruu nminatinna ia FREK Ytm twaobera. tttdasU prapariag for oollogaoi unlvwal ty, wonon'i duba, grasffoa, nura and hoina ai4vk era. Vo prcTiniinnry fsaraiiia tioa ia nnirad. This auii oooraa aotutf Oorr poodMHH Study Dapartmant UniTeraity ot Ortgon Baftat - - - Oregon K - t .4 tarn & T .xi 4 1 know what tot want I have what yon "d-tha bo.t nai.ty SASH AND DOORS. Itnntmhritk.w,i. dakv.17. 1 have but ena price and B' 1 f 01 eaah onlr. I Kara my own fac'.-.ry. It Costa ma mneh leca to mate iry -cc!a and leaa to acll them bonus I msVa ar.d aell la larss qoantiea. Them t:ict ere taken from my cat! Off copy of vuicZk I will jrladly mail on raqoeet: Froat Door, double thick tlaaa ?.25 ap Faacy Front Door, etylnh - $ 5.00 an B ina pat.1 Doora. for pafa'.intt SI. 25 ftWraaa paaal Doora, for ttuo nK 1.30 NwCraftaBaanDoortforbancalowa 51X3 SJicht Windows, check tail- . 78c ap 4-bht Ban Sash .... V, 4?.c 09 Copboaml Doora, with plain alrai $1.09 K. D.Dear Vraam 73c. 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