THE CONDON GLOBE. FRIDAY, JULY 14. 1911
THE LITTLEST GIRL
Will rerelve the tamecnur
teoua treatment and atten
tion at our market aa you
would receive If you called
personally. Prices the low
eiit, quality considered.
Treasurer's Notice.
All outstanding warrauts are
payable upon presentation. In
terest ceases after March 18 1911.
' J. A. McMomkih,
Tieaturer ol (iilllaw count", Oregon
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the littlest cm. CONDON MEAT CO, I :
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First National Bank
CONDON, OREGON
DIRECTORS:
S. H. Hurker, Juy Howermnn, J. P. Reisacher,
C. 0. Portwool, YVm. Welirli. V. M. Pliter.
: H. J. SIMMONS :
Abstracts of Title
For Gilliam County I
Cereals For Hot Weather.
Shredded Wheat Corn Flakes
Grapenuts
Puffed Rice Puffed Wheat
SOLD AT
Price's Cash Grocery Store
I Use the famous International Engines
and be convinced. They are no experim
ent as they have boon tested.
J Wo have the agency for the Gaar-Scolt,
Hiimely and Aultman Taylor Threshing
outfits, which are second to none.
t Wo have the Docring & Champion Mow
ers and Hakes and extras for same.
J Headquarters for Sporting Supplies.
j If you want anything in our line, give us
u chance to figure with you and we will
save you money. Don't forget the place,
for in doing so you will lose money.
HOLLEN AND SONS
General Hardware & Implements
NEW
International
Dictionary
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FETE SUML
A very enjoyable evening was
by those who attended the - lawn
fete given by Mr. and Mrs. Ed
ward Dunn at their home Sun
day. July 16th. The lawn was
decorated with Japanese lanterns
and presented a very pretty ap
pearance. About sixty persons
were present and took part in
games of various kinds. Dainty
refreshments were served and
an excellent program, consisting
of vocal and instrumental music
was rendered. The crowd went
home about 11:30 and all declared
they had enjoyed themselves im
mensely and extended their
thanks to Mrs. Dunn whom they
decided was a most royal entertainer.
REASON FOR CROP SHORTAGE
In the last Sunday Journal, an
article by Hyman H. Cohen plac
es Gilliam County's wheat crop
at 1,000,000 bushels, but this es
timate is probably a little high.
Mr. Cohen says "Possibly one
of the greatest helps toward
malting this present crop of
wheat the greatest ever grown
in the Pacific northwest is the
unusual care taken by the grow
ers in the better districts. Had
this same care been taken in the
lighter land sections of Oregon,
the result would have been a
surprise in yield.
In this connection it should be
stated that tne growers of Gill
iam and Morrow counties are
much to blame for the smallness
of their crops. Very shallow
cultivation has been continued
in those districts although some
of the farmers within the bor
ders are changing their tactics
and are plowing deep to conserve
every drop of moisture that the
ground receives.
The single planting of wheat
and expecting to harvest three
crops U another drawback to the
light land sections of Oregon and
helps to pull down the average
yield. This has been demon
strated in Gilliam county where
one field of volunteer wheat pro
duced six bushels per acre while
one alongside right over the
fence -produced an average of
15 bushels. The difference was
but the matter of cultivation and
seeding."
Watch Fob Lost.
Fob made of two ribbons and
a gold clasp with ivory horse
head attached. Finder will re
turn to this office and recieve
suitable reward.
D. Tierney left on Saturday
last for Spokane to visit over
Sunday with his family, who
have been there for a month. He
returned on Monday.
Royal Sales are increasing more rapidly than the sales
of any other typewriter, because
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ROYAL TYPEWRITER CO.,
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G. E. Townsend, the hide and
wool buyer, formerly a resident
of this city, is able to be around
after several weeks confinement
in a Pendleton hospital with
typhoid fever.
CCoJ Worrit From ear Fritudi.
Shedd, Ore, July 3, 1911
The Globe, .
Condon, Ore.,
We are receiving the Con
don Globe regularly. We are al
ways glad to receive the good
paper and could hardly live here
without it.
Yours Truly,
J. A. Couey.
W. H. Wilson of The Dalles
was in this city Monday evening,
Royal Typewriter Building.,
New York, N. Y.
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ROSEBERRY
no. n4i
Registered In American
Shire Horse Associa
tion. Sire: The Baron V,
No. 1320.
Dam: 'Mayflower, No.
1315.
ROSEBERRY is a dark bay 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.
Breeders of Grade and Purebred Percherons, Poland
China Hogs, Mammoth Bronze Turkeysand Scotch
Collies. All stock Is guaranteed to be strictly
high class. Pedigrees furnished with all
purebred stock. All communications will
" receive prompt attention. . .'
The Wheatdale Stock Farm
Lumber & Wood For Sale.
. Thirtymile Saw Mill
TERMS: St ictly Cash.
If any extension of credit is desired, arrangements
must be made through Condon Office
of Arlington Lumber Company.
Condon Pine Lumber Co.
INTERIOR WAREHOUSE COMPANY....
BALFOUR, CUTHIIE ft CO., tuvn
General Warehouse Busineii. Wcol Storage and Bailing. Dealers ia
Grain and Grain Bags. We Make a Specialty of High Grade Lumber.
Sw Ui-SaTe Mocejr
Main Street, Condon, Oregon
Our Bread is Full Weight
Our 10c Loaves sell 3 for 25c.Thcy are not
5c Loaves sold for 10c nor 4 for 25c You
get the same amount of bread for 10c here
as you get in any other town in Oregon..
Home Bakery & Grocery
We Will Contract 16-incn
Pine Wood to be delivered
anywhere in City limits for
$9.00 per cord,to be deliv
ered between new and
harvest
ARLINGTON LUMBER CO
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A Branch in Each Principal City
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