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About Condon globe. (Condon, Gilliam Co., Or.) 189?-1919 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 5, 1913)
THE CdNDON GLOBE PACE 4 You doubtless appreciate prompt, pains taking attention to the details of your BANKING BUSINESS This it where We can be of real service to you OJV CHRISTMAS NIGHT We Will Give Away Absolutely Free $40 HOWARD WATCH..... .....24-PIECE SILVER SET Each 50c Purchase Entitles The Buyer to One Chance on the Watch and Each 50c Purchase of Ladies' Goods Entitles Buyer to One Chance on the 24-Piece Silver Set. ha Bennet :: 0lex,0reg. Ciristmas ft r IVe give pa rt leu Inr ttttcnt ion to the ltusinesa of I'ttrniera ttnd Stovkmen nf vorxiiatly invite the in to make this their Hanking Home. AVe bare room at your eisios ul where you can f rtirisuct your business vith the ut most prrncy. f ...Condon National Bank... UNDER GOVERNMENT SUPERVISION Go to th ed Cross Drug Co For That Christmas Present They have the best assortment of watches, jewel- I ! 1 A big turkey shoot will be held in Condon on Christmas. There will be contests for both rifle and shotgun sportsmen. Every body is invited. Teachers' Examination Notice is hereby given that the County Superindent of Gilliam County, Oregon, will hold the regular examination of .applicants for State certificates at Condon, as follows: Commencing Wed nesday, December 17, 1913, at 9 o'clock a. m. and continuing until Saturday, December 20, 1912, at4 o'clock p. m. Wednesday Forenoon Writing, U. S. History, Physiology. Wednesday Afternoon Physical Geography, Reading Com position, Methods in Reading, Methods in Arithmetic. Thursday Forenoon Arithmetic, History of Education, Psychology, Methods in Geography. Thursday Afternoon Grammar, Geography, Americau Literature, Physics, Methods in Lan guage. Thesis for Primary Certificate Friday Forenoon Theory and Pratcice, Orthography, English Literature. Chemistry. Friday Afternoon School Law, Geology; Algebra, Civil Government. Saturday Forenoon Geometry, Botany. Saturday Afternoon -i General History, Bookkeeping. : Applications for renewals should be made at the above time. Yours truly, J. C. Sturgill, . Superintendent of Schools. When selecting YOUR OVERCOAT If insist on the four essentials, Quality Fit Style Economy Almost any good coat contains SOME of these. Those sold at this store assure you of ALL in a garment made from all-wool fabrics suitable for this climate. Don't forget our big sacrifice snle on men's .up-to-the-minute, ready-to-wear suits. Going fast. The Ed. V. Price fabrics are always the best of the high class but these are even better, if possible, than usual. A large variety of beautiful fabrics in the latest weaves. You know also that the tailoring of the Ed. V. Price garments cannot be excelled. BHH25 CONDON OREGON LESTER WADE Agent for Ed V. Price High Grade Clothes ma. . ine visitors tins week were Dr. Donnelly, J. F. Keisacher and Mrs H. K. Smith. Those who rank highest in the grades thisnionlh ere as follows. 1st grade Margaret Reisacher, 2nd grada Clifford Crawford, 3rd grade tlossie Ilrooks, 4th grade Leon a Myers und Cera!- dine Hansen, 5th Claud Myers, 6th grade Elton Clarke. 7th grade Mabel May, Mabel Hoskinp, Mary O'Rourke, 8th grade Lea Glover, We are sorry John an! Mar garei iteisacner nave lett to go to school in Portland. Still we know they will give our school a good name down there. Dorothy Rogers. Frank Armstrong of Wyoming, formerly of this cily, arrived in Condon the latter part of lust week to visit friends and look after business matters. He has sold his sheep and will probably remain in Oregon through the winter. His brother, Emmet, also a former resident of Condon, is now living in Colorado. For Sale. Several fine Buff Orpington and Blue Andalusian Cockerels at $1.00 each. 35pd38 Mrs. E. IL Hart man. One dozen Mammoth Bronze turkeys --for sile. Fine, fat, young, fowls just right for Christman dinner. Call on H. F. Downer. For Dyspepsia If you suffer Stomach Trouble, and you try our remedy, It won't coet you cent If it fails. To prove to you that Indigestior and dyspepsia can he JiorQUx)ily re lieved iid that Rexaii Dysiwpsia Tablets will do it, we will furnish the medicine absolutely free if it fails to give you satisfaction. , The remarkable fuoreas of Retail Dyspepsia Tablets is due to the high degree of scientific, skill used in de vising their formula as well as to the care exercised in their manufacture, whereby the well-known properties of Disrouth-Subnitrate and Pepsin e have been properly combined with Carminatives and other agents. BiamuUt-8ubnitrste and Pepsin are constantly employed and recog nised by tiie entire medical profes sion as invaluable in the treatment . of indigestion and dyspepsia. Their roper combination makes a remedy ovaluabte for stomach relief. We are so certain that there Is nothing so good for stomach ills as Kexail Dyspepsia Tablets that we urge you to try them at our risk. Three aisee, 25 cents, 60 cents, and $1.00. Yoo can buy Rexall Dyspepsia Tablet la this community only at our store: GRAVES & VAN SLYPE4 Condon Th 3katl Jtore Oregon There b a Rerun Store In nearly every town and eity in the United States, Canada and Gnat Britain. There la a different Reull Bemedy for nearly every ordinary human iii each especially designed for the particular Ul for which it la noouamsnded. The lUaall Store are Amarlae'e Creates C , Drug Steve 0 ORE. AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE FARMERS' WEEK December 8th to 13th, 1913 This will be a notable event in the educational history of Oregon. Farmers' Co-operation wilf be the leading topic of a stimulating series of lectures. The week .will be crowded with discussions, and demonstrations in everything that makes for the welfare of the farmer and home-maker. Winter Short Course January 5 to 30, 1914 The College has spared no effort to make this the most complete short course in its history. A very wide range of courses will be offered in General Agriculture, Horticulture, Animal Husbandry, Dairying, Poultry Keeping, Mechanic Arts, Domestic Science and Art, Commerce, Forestry, and Music. Numerous lectures and dis cussions on FARMERS' CO-OPERA TION, at home and abroad, will be a leading feature. Make this a pleasant and profitable winter outing. No tui tion. . Accommodations reasonable. Reduced rates on all railroads. For further information address H. M. TENNANT, Registrar, Corvallis, Oregon. Farmers' Business Courses by Cor respondence without tuition. Pd 38 IsnotfarofT, neither ia the close of our Piano Contest. W have selected nothing but usuful gifts, to offer you at prices worth taking. For the) Boy we have Air Guns.Shot Gunr.Riflet and Ammunition, Wajurr.f ksUg.Eledg Pocket Knives, Pen Knives i.d Jack Knives, Flash Lights, Kasors and Safety Raiore at f rom 60c up. And other things too numeit.ua to mtntitn, that would make a good useful present. For tha Girls we have Fancy llavlland China Dlh(s, Community ard 1817Rogeig Silverware in almost any style of Knives, Forka.Suoon', Ladles, Ktc. Fancy Manicuring Seta Fancy Scissor Seta - Fancy Stwlrg Bets, Vases, Nut Cracks and Picks, Cut Class with Inlaid Silver, and plenty of other good and valuable presents that would be rcmberanr forever. Our Piano Contest is drawing to adore and you can materially help ycur favorite contestant win the Piano, by at least seeing ua before buying your Xmas presents elsewhere, for we know that we can pleas you with both our prices and goods. We formerly had about eighteen contestants In our contest but this number haa dwindled down until this week w And we have only ten contestants who are really working to wln.Owing to anew scheme we have iust recently started the numbers sr greatly incressMl as this scheme counts fsst and if you tre represented by rne of tha lower number we suggest that you do not get discoursed ai d quit, became it wouldn't take you long to catch up, and possibly win the Dig rrlie. The standing la aa follows 2S5 Boll RadclitT 286 Lucy Cuendet 291 Francis Smith 270 Dehlia Guild 287 Edith Welshont f71.ITl.75 61. 120.15 5,090.30 5,iC5.00 4,146.00 265Hortens Farr 290 Nettle Wallace 280Maudi GrUler 259Zohlia Shurte 289 Lets Sloan 165,016.05 8I.8C0.20 6.487.70 5.044.25 1,107.66 A. S. HOLIES' & SONS, CONDON, OREGON REXALL Settle Your Christmas Gift Problems..... Good Taste Here is a tip to you, gallant gentlemen, and to you, fair maids and matrons, whose slightest preference express ed will govern many a choice of Christmas Remembrance. Choice Candies, Stylish Stationery, Cut Glass, French Ivory, High Grade Leather Goods, Perfumes, eto. Graves & Van Slype Leading Druggists MILLINERY SPECIALS For Thanksgiving and Christmas Untrimmed felt hats COc Ready-to wear rati 7Cc Wide velvet rillcn per yard 10c Ostrich plumes COc Boys winter cape 66c Children' velvet hats 50c 4'i-inrh chiffon per yd 60c Knitted toques 40c Silk scarfs 65c Neck bows 10c Kid mittea 85c Fancy silks ard satins, shaded plumes, velvets, molinea. feathers, veils, gltvis, mittens, notions and mourning goods at reduced prices. MRS. SUTTON, CONDON, OREGON Opposite Condon National Bank Bldg. Sale Dates Dec. 18 to 24 1913 To ' Final Return Limit Jan. 5th 1914 Holiday Fares From All Stations On the Oregon-Washington Railroad & Navigation Co All Points in Oregon Washington and Idaho and return " The First Time in the History of the Northwest That holiday rates have been in effect Take advantage of the low fares and spend Christmas and New Year with friends. - Ask particulars of any Agent of the O-W. R. & N. assess