Condon globe. (Condon, Gilliam Co., Or.) 189?-1919, January 12, 1917, Page PAGE 4, Image 4

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Let Us Join Hands
For A Prosperous New Year
Even if we had no convictions in the matter, ot:r
years of meeting the public in the banking house
has convinced us that the policy that coitribuus
to our tn ltual benefit is
SECURITY
To a certain degree our interests are interdepend
ent and with this in mind we have to offer you se
curity for your banking interests and courteous
accommodation in your banking business.
Condon Nat'l Bank
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LOWERING THE H. C OF L
Last Friday evening the mem
bers of the Baptist church in this
city completely surprised their
new pastor and his family in a
way that will long bo remem
bored. At 7:W in the evening
they began to arrive at the par
sonage until quite a number were
present, among them being Mrs.
l'houvenel and two daughters,
Murrell and Gladys West, Miss
Lottie Keizur, Mrs. Hammack
and little daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Glover. Mrs. Cochran, Mrs. Joe
Mattu gly and Mr. and Mrs.
John Bishop and son and daugh
ter. After all were present Mr.
Bishop and Mr. Glover began to
un'oad the former's bigdray and
there were ootatoes by the sack.
O ' Hour by the sack and sugar by
j the sack, canned goods, jars of
! fruit and vegetables, apples in
! boxes and sacks and other things
' too numerous to mention. The
j parsonage dining room looked
U I like a grocery stoie. Some who
I had part were not there but they
win oe rememoerea. wun grate
ful hearts the pastor and his
family thank all those who had
a part in the showtr and pra
God's blessing to be upon them
and the people of Condon.
Rev. V. Z. A. Wright
and Family.
Economical Economy
SEE I
FOR SALE
One of the biggest Jacks in the state. He
stands 16 hands high. Will tra Je for sheop.
Mervyn Stephenson returned
to 0. A. C. Sunday, after spend
ing his vacation at his home
here.
8 pure bred Rose Comb Rhode Inland Red
Cockerels. These are urusually fine l irds.
Blanche Caven went to The
Dalles Sunday, where she will re
sume her studies at St Mary's
Academy.
I. A.
3 registered, big type Poiand Chira maVs.
old emugh for service The sire and dam of
these were imported from Iowa :: :: :: ::
Call on or address
HOSKIN ::: CONDON, ORE.
W. L. McCaleb of Turner, Ore
gon, was in Condori a few days
this week on business. Mr.
Mcfaleb was formerly a resident
of Condon.
Gat on the
Globe 9
subscription list for
Miss Tressa Jones is suffer
ing from a severe attack of ton-
x31 silitis at the J. W. Lillie home in
1917 this city.
ON THE FOLLOWING ARTICLES AT
THE GRAND LE
ADER
For Friday, Saturday and Monday
"A
500 yards of 15c Outingat8c per yard.
50 Woolnap Blankets at $2.43"$2.95 and $3.50 per pair.
300 yards Window Scrim 15c quality a 8c per yard.
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One lot of high top black kid with white tops Ladies' Shoes at
rsijiii pri533. Wj ci savd yoi $2.50 on each pair; the
regular price would be $8.50 a pair our prices are $5.75,
$4.95 and $3.50. Come early before the sizes are broken.
$17.50 Oregon Cashmere Suifsfor Men at $12.50.
50 Boys' Suits, all sizes, all styles, at greatly re-
ducedymces.
THE GRAND LEADER
MARCUS KOPPLE, PROPRIETOR CONDON, OREGON
CAREFUL HOUSEWIVES when they undertake to
economize have two objects in view - - - QUALITY
and PRICE and if they cannot find these at one
place will try at another. :: :: :: "
Quality at an exhorbitant price is not economy. Low
price without good quality is very poor economy.
ECONOMICAL ECONOMY is high quality at REASON
ABLE PRICE. :: ::
We Have This Combination.
Dunn Bros., Inc.
HIGH SCHOOL NOTES
Examination are being held this
week.
There will be a slight change in the
course of study at the beginning of the
second semester. Economics will be
substituted for psychology and botany
for biology and commercial arithmetic
or spelling will be given and penman
ship from 3:15 to 4.CK.
Following is the program for the de
bute Friday evening between Fossil
and Condon: Duet. Misses Anderson;
vocal selection, Men's Trio; solo, Mrs.
Parker; debate, "Resolved, "That Ore
gon should adopt a health insurance
law embodying the essential features
of the 'Standard Bill' of the American
Association for Labor Legislation."
Affirmative: Herbert Welshons, Nell
Uoodwin, Condon High School; Nega
tive: Arthur Stewart, Harry Smith.
Fossil High School. Decision of thi
judges.
Bert Keisur of Gwendolen re
newed his subscription to tin
Globe this week.
Mrs. S. A. Scott of Lone Rock
has ordered the Globe for another
year.
"THE DAREDEVIL
Continued from Page 3
feci su'ilsfa' tlon t my assumption or
all the responsibilities of our three
existences.
And as I leaned ngaltiBt the deck roll
am looked out Into a future as limit
less us tlint water ahead of us Into
wlik'b the great ship was plowing 1
tnude a remark to myself that bad In
It all the wisdom of those who are Ig
norant. "Tuo best of life Is not to know what
will happen next."
"Ah, that was so extraordinary com
ing from a woman that you must par
dnn mo for listening and making ex
clamation," came an answer In a nice
voice near at my elbow. The words
were spoken lu as perfect English as
The Go2i Store
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Don't Let A Cold Catch
You
J In reality you don't catch a cold, but the cold catches
you. You can avoid the cold if you act in tim.
J When you sneez. or have an unucual sense ot dryness
if. the nostrils or irritation of the throat that marks the
advent of a cold, take immediate step9 to stop further
development.
Rexall Cold Cure
J The remedy can do nothing but good. It has a laxative
effect, promotes proper circulation and increases the activ
ity of the kidneys. Keep a bottle of this remedy on hand
ready to combat the first cold of the season.
....Trice, 23c...
GRAVES & GRAVES
Tho Up-to-thc-minute Druggists
n CONDON OREGON ft
0 CVaViTi'i'-'" Tr" OOP ""T "if """"'""u" Q
"I know why it is that you go to Amer
ica I"
I bad learned from my futher, but In
theui I observed to be an Intonation
that my French ear detected as Pa
risian. "Also, mademoiselle, are you
young women of tho new era to be
without that very delightful but often
danger creating qual!tyvof curiosity?"
As I turned I looked with startled
eyes Into the grave face of a man less
than forty years, whose sad eyes were
for the moment lighting with a great
tenderness which I did not under
stand; Continued next week
Your Trade This Year
We Want It
And if fair dealing, courteous service ai.d astonishingly
low prices offer sufficiently attractive inducements we'll
get it. You will find us
...ON THE SQUARE...
in every particular. We protect your interests an
jealously as our own. Our customers MUST be pleased and
satisfied, else we can't do business. And our stock will be
kept at the top notch of efficiency. Try us this year
on our plan
GUARANTEED TO PLEASE
A. S. Hollen & Sons
Condon, Oregon Always a Square Deal
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