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CONDON GLOBE, FRIDAY JULY 21. 1911 Williams the Jeweler and Expert Optician Condon's Leading Jeweler t MILK Delivered anywhere in the City Cream if Ordered Right. Prices N. Howland THE SNIPTION DAIRY Located 4 ailu eeatawest ot Ceadoa. Priairtd te fan ill adtt, creu, bitter and batter ilk. Wagea racket towi it 7 t. m. eeckwtniiBf. Will de lirer twice a day after May, lOtk. L Stephen, Proprietor AMERICAN FENCE Is Best by Test FOR SALE BY INTERIOR WAREHOUSE COMPANY CONDON, OREGON the beautiful iceless fountain has arrived and is in operation. We In vite you to come, in spect the machine. and enjoy the Matchless Soda DeliciousIceCream and all our refresh ing Summer Drinks. McDonald's Salt Lake Chocalates... Victor Concert Each Day Selections from Car uso, Vesellas, Italian Band, Grand Opera, etc. q Everything for your comfort at the big Drug Store. Graves & VanSlype Prescription Druggists . . . CONDON, - OREGON W. A. DARLING Carries a Complete Line of WALL PAPER, PAINTS OILS AND VARNISH Estimate: furnished on Jots as to Labor and Material, Barber Shop Up-to-date Ton sorial Parlors Stephens &RandalI ...PROPRIETORS... lit Dear North First National Bk Raises J- ff the pMr' Dough II Better! tfteig 25c , w8P . TO. Pound Can VS' All Grocara Oo ICo PURELY PERSONAL Coming and Going of People oi Condon and Vicinity (or the Week, At Seek By The CloWt Reportorial Staff. Loren Kennedy went to E, C. Rogers ranch on Tuesday to work though harvest Lester Wade went to Arlington on Tuesday. W. K. Farrar is erecting a large barn on his ranch west of Condon. It. A. Carnine went to Arling ton on Tuesday. E. 6. Stomp of Mayville is building another Hue barn on his ranch. Evangelists Earnest Matthews, E. A. Lewis and Sadie McCoy Lewis of Fossil passed through this city yesterday morning on their way to Bellinghani, Wn., Where they will hold a series of evangelistic meetings. J. E. Schroeder went to The Dalles yesterday on business. Wm. Freeman returned on Tuesday evening from a few weeks vacation spent in western Oregon and is again in charge of the Inland Limited. C. K. Andrews returned to his home in The Dalles. The Ward ranch composed of 1920 acres, owned by the Wade estate, was sold this week by D. B. Thomas and Wilber Wade for $30 per acre, the Wade es tate taking in Washington timber lands in the deal. Jay Bowerman of Portland ar rived in this city on Monday evening. Jamieson and Marshal recently sold Clyde Cripe a 25 horse-pow er Alamo gasoline engine which will be used in threshing. Carl Balding of Montavilla is visiting friends in this city. Father O'Rourke returned on Wednesday evening. Dave Cantwell has moved into the Keeney house in north Condon. H. J. Simmons has taken up his residence in the John Scott house in west Condon. Father Brophy of Hermiston, who filled the pulpit in the Cath olic Church for the past two weeks during his absence of Father O'Rourke, left on Monday morning. Mrs. C K. Andrews and little daughter, Kleone, of The Dalles visited in this city over Sunday. Mrs. M. R. Hicks left on Mon day morning for Portland to spend a few weeks. Wm. Shea returned on Monday evening from a visit of Beveral weeks at his former home at Brownsville, Oregon. Mrs. Dave Edwards and child ren returned on Monday from a visit with relatives and friends in the east. The Spray Courier has installed a job press, type, stationery, etc., and is again getting out its issue at home. "DIGNIFYING THE INDUSTRIES" Arther Shilling came up from The Dalles on Tuesday to visit a few days with relatives tnd friends. H. A. Thiessen left yesterday morning on a business trip to Portland. S. G. Potter left on Wednes day morning for new York City to be away about six weeks. Jud Keizur is working for Farr Bnts. Ed Portwood took his place at the Arlington Lumber Co's. yards. Sam Grant of Mayville was in this city on Tuesday. Mrs. A. F. Ferris gave a lunch eon to a number of friends on last Saturday afternoon. Those who attended wore kimonas and took there fancywork. A very pleasant time is reported. F. T. Hurlburt and Lester Wade went to Arlington on Sat urday evening in the latter' au to to attend the directors meet ing of the Arlington National. 1 1 hi i -r i i f 0. 0. Campbell was in Arling ton a few days the latter part of last week. Harvesting is in full awing in the north end of the county and in some instances the grain is turning out considerably better than was expected. Thomas Dillon left on Wed nesday for Portland after spend ing a few days in this city. One fanner in the Gooseberry country has a good crop this year while on all sides of his farm the crops are poor. This tells the tale of the difference between good farming and poor farming. I. A. Johnson of Fossil passed through this city Tuesday morn ing bound for Portland. Sam Davis of Fossil was in the city on Tuesday. Ed Horn of Fossil took the In land Limited from Condon Tues day morning en route for West ern Oregon. A. S. Hollen left on Monday morning for Portland to join his wife who is visiting there. They expect to leave Portland about the 20th of this, month for Kas- sas City to visit for some time. Geo. Knox of Fossil was in this city Monday morning en- route to The Dalles and Portland. Mrs. 0. H. Springer and little son returned to their .home in The Dalles Tuesday, r Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Millet of Fossil were in thisacity Tuesday morning on their , way to Port land. ' ' Miss Florence Orwick left on Tuesday morning for Gwendolen. Wm. Gross and Herbert Clarke caught 62 fine trout cm Mondav and probably would have brought in twice that number had not their bait given out. TbU li the till of a beautiful Si-page book, which will show any boy or (lrl bow to SUCCEED. Drop a poatal la tha mall TODAY and it will bo sent FEES. Tba aim of tba College la to dignify and populariaa tha Industrial, and to eerye ALL tba paopla. It offere couraaa in Agriculture, Civil Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Mining Kngln. aerlng, Forestry, Domestic Science and Art, Com merce. Pharmacy and Muilo. Tha College spena September aid. Catajogfroe. , ( ( . Address: REOfSTBAB, OREQOM AicDXTUSAK COLLEQB, Corrallta, Oregon. - , Professional Directory. LAWYERS T. A. Weinke Attornaya-at-law Olllrt In Condu Nal'l lleua DM. Condon, Oregon K. R. Butler Attornay-at-Law Will practice la ill .he Courts. Otllr in Old rirei Nat l Hank Hide. Condon. Oregon Geo. W. Parman Attornavat-Law. U. S. Commlaalonor INtreftlt AtUMitlut itren In (II twit um htnwixllu mj car. Condon, Oregon DOCTORS J. F. Wood, M. D. Physician & Surgeon Condon, Oregon L. L. Taylor, M.D.V. VETERINARY Physician and Surgeon Condon. OrogO'i AUCTIONEERS Wayne Grider AUCTIONEER Condon, Orogon NEWSPAPER The Condon Globe ' The Official Paper for Gilliam County. Condon National Bank Bldg. owlittleVarnish I , It Will Take to give your Floor one coat? Measure the num- ber of Square feet, and if you use CH1NAMEL VARNISH, figure en only one pint for each 100 or Colored. S. B. BARKER Co., hud The Pioneer Paint Store WM. DUNLAP..... Expert Blacksmith. Second-Hand Bugcii, tnd Wagons, Plow and Harrow For Sale. Call and sea him for Prices. Upper Main Street, CONDON, OREGON. : SUMMIT Everything Strictly First-class and up-to-date. Best home-cooked meals in the Northwest. - r. H. STEPHENSON, Prearietar r J. V. SHAW- Light anC Heavy Hauling Ice Delivered in Large s ancl Small Quantities Moving House hold goods satisfaction Business Locals The Summit Hotel serves chicken dinners every Sunday. They are the best In the citjr The Hotel Oregon haa the most up-to-date service of any hotel in the county Unsurpasi ed dining service The Sunday dinner at the Ore gon Hott-1 is becoming more popular each week Eat your Sunday dinner at the Hotel Oregon Bui meets All trains for the Summit Hotel. Your patronage solicited and satisfaction guar anteed. Many farmers are putting themselves to an unnecessary expense by feeding their stock rolled barley at $30 per ton when they can purchase and feed the finest beardless barley hay at $25 per ton. The latter will last longer and is just as good or better feed and may be purch ased from the Arlington Lumber Co. in this city. STRAYED A mouse-colored mule, three years old, branded on left hip with circle with X inside of the circle. A suitable reward will be given for knowledge concert ing his whereabouts or for his return to Jas. Dunn, Con64v, Oregon. Babbitt Metal For Sale We have about 100 pounds of the finest of babbitt metal for sale cheap. It will come in handy in babbitting your header or combine. For further par ticulars call on or address, The Condon Globe. . iquare feet. We have it, Clear HOTEL. : CONDON, OREGON. 1 BaaF" a specialty. Guaranteed HP'S A