Condon globe. (Condon, Gilliam Co., Or.) 189?-1919, February 21, 1913, Image 6

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    THE CONDON GLOBE
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TWien SrCJCYESS, cafanifty and a I sorfs of
unlooked-for things overtake us we must he
prepnrei for them. If you were suddenly taken
ill and it might be wrernj weets before your
recoverr woiirf t not be a. comfortabe feefiitf
to know that you hod no worries about ntonevY
Poverty when you are old is a disease as pn in
fill as physical disease. Prepare now for tie
DECEMBER of your fife start a banlc aocount.
Do rOt'R banking with VS.
Condon National Bank
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See our
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ST. PATRICK'S DAY
and
EASTER POST CARDS
Large assortment of Eureka Brand Rubber
Syringes, Hot Water Bottles. Don't forget
headquarters for Formaldehyde, Woodlark
Squirrel Poison, Sheep Dips, Etc.
J Get a bottle of the Original Fink's Blood
Purifier for Spring. It will do you good, at
Graves & Van Slype
Leading Druggists.
OLEX NEWS ITEMS
(Continued from page 1.)
II D. Randall went to Arlina
ton Monday on business.
Win. McCulIoch came up from
Eugene last wek and has taken
a position on the Kilbourne
ranch.
Ed Reynolds and wife were in
Olex last Tuesdny. While here
the former bought four cars of
beef.
Muriel Wilkins of Clem spent
Sunday in Olex.
Mrs. Harvey Neal, who had
been visiting friends here, left
Saturday for her home in Fossil.
W. B. Heath was in town on
Tuesday.
"Happy" Woods of lone was
in town Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. L Cimmiyotti o'
Clem visited Mra. S. E. C.mm
Sunday.
Con Schott was in Condon this
week. . ,
Gleun Keney went to Condon
Friday.
MAYVILLE NEWS
(Continued from page I.)
The school children enjoyed a
Valentine box on Friday last.
Quite a number of local younir
people attended the masque ball
at fossil last rnday.
The May ville grange met last
Saturday- Several visitors were
present from Fossil.
A dance was given in the local
grange hall Saturday nifcht All
present enjoyed themselves.
The Odd Fellows met Saturday
niuht with a large attendance.
Young Finn Thomas made a
business trip to Fossil Sunday.
Fossil must be a busy town on
Sunday for this is not the first
time he has had to be there on
that day. . u
Church services were conduct
ed here Sunday afternoon by the
Methodist minister from Fossil.
Miss Alice Galbraith is visiting
friends and relatives in this
neighborhood. -
F. A. Stinchfleld went to Port
land this week to buy furniture
for his new home.
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Shaw visit
ed the former's sister at Trl
fork this week.
John W. Hire and Simia WpIIs
were united in marriage on Wed
nesday evening at the home of
the bride's mother. Mrs. L. J.
Stevenson, in this city. Rev. R.
M. Jones performed the ceremo
ny. Mr. and Mrs. Hire went to
Portland vestppdnv nn s hnnpv.
moon trip of two or three weeks
niter which they will return to
take up their residence in this
city. They have the best wishes
or ineir many friends.
HIGH 8CHOOL NOTES
Rev. Jones gave an interesting
talk to the students on Tuesdny
morning on the subject "Choose
Yrtni" VnrnHnn " A vnrnl in'n
by Katharine Clarke was also
enjoyea.
Cato Johns Jr. entered the
freshman ilnaa this ub lid
had been attenJing high school
at Baker City.
Elmer Stephens, formerly of
this city and now at Riuney Hill,
Alberta, is a new subscriber to
the Globe. He is working in a
barber shop this winter but has
a valuable piece of land on which
he will move in the spring.
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Frank-Bennett, Harry Fiis IS
maurice, Frank Smith, Dr. Fen.jj
epacker, Lester Wade and P. H. j
Stephenson went to l!eppner
today to attend the Eks' ball .J
given tonight
CONDON PEOPLE
IN PORTLAND
Portland, Feb. 19. (Special) N. D.
Caven, recently ofwrated on at the
Good Samaritan by Dr. Wood, ia out
and will won return to Foeail where he
worka for Frd Ball. He will move to
hia Ferry Canyon ranch in the spring.
Geo. Caven left the Good Samaritan
today. He recently underwent an op
eration by Dr. Wood.
John Smith of Condon ipent the
week in Portland. While he waa here
he met an old friend, M. Manning the
woolbuyer. who preeented him with a
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una vin m nvu muuniau un a koiu Dana
ring. Mr. Smith prizes the ring very
highly.
U. S. Crane ia improving in health
and although he haa loat the lht of
one eye and a partial use of both arms
he expect to return to his ranch near
Mayvtlle and take charge of it.
Although the Portland papers aaid
that W. A. Campbell could not live hia
friends in Condon will be glad to hear
; OUR SPLENDID NEW LINE Of BUILDER'S HARDWARE
t AND TOOLS IS NOW READY FOR YOU.
t WE KEEP STANDARD MAKES Or ADZES. CHISELS,
J HAMMERS. HATCHETS. SAWSi -EVERYTHING.
YOV TAKE NY CHANCES IN NOT GETTING THE BEST
WHEN YOV BUY TROM US.
J WE WANT TO SEE YOU OI"TEN.
U. S. HOLL'EN 'ft SONS
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that he ia better today.
Crawford A Lyons received the top
price, 8 cents, for their car of hogs.
Mrs. E. A. Mann recently underwent
an operation and is doing nicely.
The Globe will print any kind
of posters, for shows, dancrsand
and sales. The attractive kind
at lowest prices.
RIGHT NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY
Local Items
Mrs. C. A. Titus of thi3 city.
who wa3 operated upon in Port-1
land by Dr. Wood, is recovering!
rapidly and is expected to return
home tomorrow. Mrs. Titus is!
in better health at present than
she has been for the past two
years.
At a meeting of the trustees of
the Congregational church ks,
Friday evening it was decided to
retain Rev. Jones, the present
pastor, for another year. This
is good news for Rev. Jones,
aside from being an able and in
teresting speaker, has given en
tire satisfaction in every way.
Rev. T. S. Winey and wife of
lone visited Heppner last week
says the Gazette-Time. Rev.
Winey is now interested in in
structing a large class in vecal
music at lone and expects in the
not distant future to
concert as well as render a can
tata or two. He reports much
interest in the work and a large
and enthusiastic rlas Pair
Winey was formerly pasrrr of
me congregational church of
London.
Home Theatre
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Modern
Films
Courteous
Treatment
Prices 5c-10c.
H. OLE, :: Proprieter.
' Mrs. C. M. Wall went to Port
land today.
W. A. DARLING
Carries a Complete Line of
WALL PAPER, PAINTS
OILS AND VARNISH
Estimates furnished m Jobs as fa
JMOor and Material. - .
mm services at
v THE CONDON CHURCHES
Congregational Cimrch
Services will be held in the
Congregational church next Sun
day. Rev. Jones will preach in
the morning and evening. Every
one invited, Sunday School at
10 a m, preaching at II a m and
7. 30 pm. Special music in evening.
Themes The liberty of an an
cient nation, and the birth of a
new n ;tion. The evening ser
vice will be in commemoration
of the birth of Georsre Washing
ton and the American nation.
COAL FOR SALE
We have coal on hand to sun-
ply all demand. Best quality at
the right prices. Call at the
Farmers Union Warehouse. 46 tf
Mrs. Britt White returned to-
dav to her home in Kalnmn Wn
after visiting several days here
with her parents.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE
STATR OF OREGON FOR GILLIAM
COUNTY.
In the Matter of the Estate of Carrie
M. McKinney, Deceased.
Notice is hereby eiven that the un
dersigned by the order of the County
Uurt of Gilliam County, Oregon, duly
made and entered of record, has been
duly appointed administrator of the
above entitled estate. AH persons
having claims against said estate are
hereby notified to present the same
duly verified, to the undersigned,
Reuben McKinney," at St. Johns, Ore
gon, or T. A. Weinke, Condon, Oregon,
within Six Months from the first
publication of this notice.
Dated at Condon, Oregon, this 19th
day of February 1913.
First Publication February 21, 1913.
REUBEN McKlNNEY,
Administrator.
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Spring and Summer Dry Goods
From Our
Complete Stock Just Received
Largest, Best and Most Complete
Line of Dry Goods in AH Depart
ments Ever Shown in This City,
Consisting of New Styles and Colors
in Dress Goods, Poplins, Ginghams,
Prints, Outing Flannels, Dimities,
Calicos, Table Damask, Muslins, etc
Spring and Summer Clothing
Lamm & Co's New Style Book is
Here and Shows More Exclusive
Styles even than usual which means
that we offer the BEST in Tailored
Garments. Also a Full Line of
Fine Ready-made Clothing in Stock
f '-
Dunn Brothers
Condon's Big and Complete Department Store
I am a power for great good if you do not abuse my use.
In cases of need I do my work well.
I am a builder up of health and strength in the hospital
or in the home.
For the invalid or the convalescentfor the tired or over
worked I offer a great help.
A little of me goes a long way.
I have been among you for three generations.
' 'I'm known as" Cyrus Noble throughout; the world. , : . ' :
W. J. VAN 80HUYVER & CO., General Aeenl9i
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