Condon globe. (Condon, Gilliam Co., Or.) 189?-1919, April 21, 1911, Image 3

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CONDON GLOBE, FRIDAY APRIL 21, 1911.
The Condon-
Mo o gram
Restaurant
Best Service in the
City.
Reasonable Rates
First National Bank
CONDON, OREGON
Cleaning and Pressing
PARLORS
FOR SALE
Ladies and Gents Repairing a Specialty.
Clothes Called for and Delivered.
Clarence Laurel, Prop. Opposite Dunn Bros.
(JOverittork Compel ui to sell
! I our Oak Slid Mr Wood at - , J
; Leu than Market Price
J: D.& S. Wood Co., HoJ Riwr !
DIRECTORS:
S. B. Barker, Jay Bowerman, J. P. Reisacher,
' C. O, Portwood, Wm. Wehrli, F. M. Pliter. ,
MwmmmmMmammmmmmm
B. L Jar vis, Prop.
EAST SIDE MAIN STREET
W. A. DARLING
Canie$ a Complete Line of
Treasurer's Notice.
All outstanding warrauta are
payable upon prenentatioe. In
terest ceases after arch 18 191 1.
J. A. McMoitms,
Treasurer of (Jllliam conntr, Oregon
Bus meets all truina for the
Summit Hotel. Your patronage
solicited and satisfaction guar
anteed.
WALL PAPER, PAINTS
OILS AND VARNISH
I. ilk nth! Matrial.
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We clean and press all kinds
of men's and ladies' clothes All
work guaranteed. Cora Steven
son
LIT
fir -. - in
FOR SALE
Three younpr, fullbloodod,
Mammoth Bronze Gobblers. Call
on or address, Lloyd Parman,
Condon, Oregon. 48-43
A GREAT
pClubbing Offer-i
Semi-Weekly Oregon Journal
One Yew." $1.50
C ndon Globe One Year, SI .50
Total $3.00
SPECIAL RATE ON O
Both Papen Oae Year
ThoSoml-W.ekly
Oregon Journal
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combination and yuti save (I ly
fimmIIhk your Biibst'ilpliou to THE
GLOBE.
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Registered in American
Shire Horse Associa
tion. Sue: The Baron V,
No. 1320.
Dam: Mayflower," No.
1315.
ROSEBERRY is a dark hay Stallion and weighs
1800. Will stand the season of 1911 at my Ranch
in LOST VALLEY.
. TERMS: For single service $5.00 and $8.00 for
season. Insurance $12.50; insure more to be with
foal. Free Pasture for all mares that are bred and
rate of $2 a month for mares that are not bred.
A. A. ANDERSON, Owner,
Lost Valley
The Wheatdale Stock Farm
Condon, Oregon. Parman Bros., Owners.
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(Breeders of Grade and
Purebred Percherons,
Poland China Hogs,
Mammoth BrbnzeTurkeys
and Scotch Collies.
AII stock Is guaranteed
to be strictly high class.
Pedigrees furnished with
all purebred stock. All
communications will re
ceive prompt attention.
recoil
The Last Call
of the West.
Did You hoc thin beautiful ar
ticle picturing Oregon in four
colon in November SUNSET?
doe AAA ' bclns .spent
D,UuU by Sunset Mag
azine on a series of articles
suburbly illustrated in four
colon picturing and describing
the attrantiona and resources of
The Wonderland oi the
Pacific
We Will send you the next
three issues of SUNSET com
mencing with the special Dec
ember In which begini the beat
serial Novel of the year,"Tlw
Spell," by C. N. & A. M. Wil
liamson and a uuburbly illus
trated article in four colors on
San Francisco the Exposition
City; and In addition we will
include a copy of the Novem
ber issue containing the beau
tifully illustrated article on
Oregon.
' All for 25c Stamps or Coin.
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OUiN OJCi 1 Building....
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Oregon
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Union Pacific
3 TRAINS EAST DAILY
Throngh TuUman itandard and tour
lit sleeping cars daily to Omaha, Chi
rago, Bpoksne ; tourist sleeping ear daily
U Kansas city ; through Pullman tonrist
ileeping cars (personally conducted)
wteily to Chicago, reclining chair ears
lmU troe) to the East daily.
LOW RATES I
Tickets to and from all parts of ths
United States, Canada and Europe,
For particulars call on or address
D. TIERNEY, Agent
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J. W. BURNS
Box Ball Alleys
and
Cigar Store
I Cozy Club Room In Connection
- Main Street, Condn.
Timothy Ranch
160 Acres. 60 acres Timothy, 80 acres more in cultiv
ation acres more easily cleared. Black Loam soil,
2-room house, 2 good log hay barns, spring and creek,
Price $6500, Mortgage $2000.
Fruit Land
160 Acres. 40 acres cultivated, 60 or 70 acres fruit
land, 25 acres creek bottom, 2-room house, small barn,
70 acres fenced, spring water, Price $4200. Mortgage
$1200. .
Irrigated Tract
10 Acres. 3-4 miie from Haydcn Lake, all cleared, 5
acres fruit 3 years old, in good condition, black loam
oil witc some gravel, fenced, Price $4200, Mortgage
$1100.
SS Timothy Ranch
153 Acres. 40 acres cleared, fruit, timothy land, black
loamj house, barn and other buildings, water, a stock
ranch with plento of range, Price $10,000, one mile
from Rosd Lake on Couer d' Alene River.
Fruit Land
16 Acres. All cleared, 7 acres infruit, 8 and 2 years
old, in good condition, black loam, 2-room house, small
barn and chicken house, part fenced, 1 3-4 mile to
school, Price $3800, No mortgage.
Fruit Land
6 Acres. In Hood River County, black soil, level land,
on 0-W.R.4 N.Co. water right, all land cleared, price
$1000, mortgage of $150 at 8 per cent for two years.
fcThe above described property is listed among our
. property for trade and if you are interested we will
glad to h'ave you favor us with a call or to write us.
17-CENTS-A-DAY
Buys Oliver Typewriter !
What! Actually buy outright the 00. Oliver Typewriter
for Seventeen-Cents-a-Day?
Yes Sir That's the proposition on the New Model Oliver
'n K fV,o Srmrlar Viaihlo Writer " . x- 1
We not onlv invite von we urire von to take advantage of our Sev-
enteen-Cents-a-Day Purchase Plan. .
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renting machines or doing without them for lack of the ready cash.
in selling ywi ununvvr ijucwiiwi wo ui. jv -'- -
A small cash payment brings the machine. We willingly wait while you
pay at the rate of Seventeen-Cents-a-Day.
We don't want a cent of security. Just your promise to pay is enough.
Thousands Sold for Seventeen-Cents-a-Day !
n- i - 1 1 : a VtMorlriinffA nlnn mil hllftt-
oincts we uegun sviitng iwi iicjo uavu 6uws- f" - ,
ness has more than doubled. Tons upon tons of metal have been turned
into THOUSANDS OF TYPEWRITERS and sent all over the world to sup-
ample capital and confidence to sell typewnUrs on this plan. Uur
lnnH bwa IVIEHUITVCTUif Tho nnhlif haa iiiKtified our ranfidence in such
an impressive manner that today we are just as glad to book orders on tne
iit.1,1,. Plon" a. nro fnl II I. riSH IN ADVANCE.
Swiftest, Strongest, Simplest $100 Typewriter
IU strength and endurance are such that it serves you efficiently for
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a LIFETIM1S. no ouier macmne in um ina... " - -
plicity. for we do away with hundreds of parts used on other standard
. ti. miig nt thA Oliver Tvnewrtter was built
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.n nlrl wnsh.hnilpr nd the tvne of acountrv onnt shop. The machine
- : i 1,; .To; Kit tho pRivriPi.r.a emhnriied in its lcsien
WttJl O L-uuuua luuiviiiK 1 1 " 1 1 -
were destined to Revolutionise the typewriter world. . ,
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See T. A. Weinke, Condon
National Bank Bldg.
CONDON, OREGON;
ThU model h cpvtKl Ihe public by lt wealth of exrlutlv. fealnrei Which mv
time and effort and Korea of neweand give tremendona gnlni in efficiency. The new
"coatoLrnail" protecta Important woiking parta from dnst, glvea added etrengtn and ita
hlllty. The DUappearlna andleator ahowa exact prlntlnlt point and BBtKa when tpa
Jtrlkea the paper. The Verlical and Uoriiontal Ui.e-Kullnt Belce la a wonderiu
oonvlence.(nm(it.o Tabnli)or n(, ie ,.lne Ruler r pvi. ,""hW1",'
spawr .nd other Innovation; put the hnlahlna touch oj pejfec Uoa to Wa
machine. You Bet an mow, imnni-iy ...
cost, when yoa buy the Olivet Typi wrl er lor Seventeen. Cente a Pa !
Send for Book and "l7-Jents-a-uay uirer ium
.... v I.M.... .wDfl.'.Ktiii tha Machine and the Plan. Free'Booas: Ktvlna
detain in lull, are youra for the aklnir. If you are a aalaried worker, the nae of the O Iver
Tvpewriter will in.waae your etllviaucy and Foaca You to thb fbokt It kaa helped Iho u
amla to better ialarlea and mjre important pnaittona. If you are in bntineai ilor youraelf.
mnkc the Oliver vonr silent partner and it will do lie fair thare towards the dcyelo-nieirt
and an.'onKB of your enterprise. Whether yon with to tuke advantaue of the oevonUen Centa
a-Dnv Oiler or not, von should have a copy of the OuviR Book and become better caualul
ed with the typewriter that has made itself indispensable to the business world and broken
all wcord" in idea. If vou own any "old typewriter" we willacecpt il la Ilea of the Brat
payment of the tmver Wewn.er . emmn iiAtlona to
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Sal Department OUVER TYPEWRITER CO., m mo "kTrru. wash.
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