Condon globe. (Condon, Gilliam Co., Or.) 189?-1919, February 02, 1917, Page PAGE 2, Image 2

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    THE CONDON GLOBE PAOE 2
THE CONDON GLOBE
H. A. tlarttborn. Editor
a lesson to every city ami town
in this country. The subject is
full of vital possibilities for Con
don. Have you ever tried to
estimate how many acres of idle
Published Every FrUT by Tha Glob land there are in this town in
PablUhinx Company.
Entered ai aecond clana mail matter
t the post office at Condon, Orerna
HHa rstcat tl.M pw rrt 3t Math
far TS (MM. ANrtial( nlM (ia aa
awliaUM.
THE BUSINESS KEN
HAVE A DUTY
It is regretted that more of
Condon's tuines men were not
present at the meetiv.ar rf the
Commercial Oluh Wednesday
night when rH. legislation was
discussed. The rop-wd John
Day highway is of more im
oortance to this town than any
thing that his ever been brought
up since Condon became a town
and the business men should
realize this and take a proper
interest The meeting was
thoroughly representative but
in taking up such a plan every
man should add prestige to the
our town? Give a little thought
to the. number of vacant lots
that are now given over to weeds,
tin cans and rubbish generally.
Then 'calculate the possibilities
of thess vacant lots and see what
a little energy would accomplish.
Gardens on these lots will cut
down materially the high cost of
living that is heard discussed on
all sides. Foodstuffs raised en
these lots will yield ns much
nourishment s if bouvtht from
somebody else ar.d will cost much
le.'s. Tluis a litt'o energy will
reduce the high cost of living
and it also covers another im
portant phase. An hour or two
of such work is nature's finest
tonic. It will dissipate the worst
ci-se of grouch; it is a perfect
liver regulator, cures dyspepsia,
is an excellent remedy for rheu
matism and makes you feel that
life is really worth living. While
we thus conserve our health and
lighten the strain on our income
meeting by his presence and
show that he has the welfare o'j there will be another important
the town at heart. I thing accomplished we w ill
beautify the town. Such a plan
TOWN IMPROVEMENT j w511 (l wy with many of the
The qjetion of using idle city J weeds and a large part of the
lands for food pro luc'.ion is just ca,,s and rubbish and make Con
now engaging the atten'ion of don look more ,ike what il really
the people of England, as it has isa Ptod business town and a
already done those of Germany, ood place to live. Don't over
and 'efforts are being made to ,ook tne fact ,hat t strangers
conserve this uotential source of iine appearance counts more than
wealth. It is estimated thtt in
the city of L-mdon alone there
are 14 000 acres of idle land,
cioable of pr.-wlucing annual!'.-
iryi worth of fooistufTs per acre!
a. amazing to:t! of 7
anything else.
What do you think about it?
THE ONLY LOGICAL WAY
Eijjht hurdrel feet lower at
,0X,OQO'Shp hiuhest rVmt than any
yearly. I other highway across east-
This item of ne-vs should carry I ern Orecon, IS" mile shorter.
e.sier and cheaper by far to
build, much more passable dur
ing the winter month?, an outlet
to a rich section of the state that
has no transportation facilities
now are a few of the reasons
that the proposed John Day high
way should be designated as the
state highway for eastern Ore
gon. The man who never had a
chance never took one.
A town improvement commit
tee would be a decidedly sensible
and profitable thing for this town.
If, in its squabble over the
state highwavs and the stata
road money, the legitlature fails
to recognize the merits of the
John Day highway, it will be
another big link in thechain that
will finally abolish the legislature
altogether.
Paper is no longer high. It is
higher,
come.
The "est" is yet to
The fe'Iow who boasts of get
ting something for nothing us
ually finds that it.is worth just
what he gave for it
You know that the John Day
highway is the logical route for
the connecting link between the
Columbia highway and the
Lincoln highway. Write to your
representative at Salem and tell
him or them to gee busy along
that line.
Judge people by what they do,
net by what you unthinking
think they do, or what others
say they do.
The
Daredevil
By
Maria Thompson Daviess
AutLor or "Th Mltin
ot Kolly"
Copyrlctit. mi, by Die
Untton Co,
Rtllly
!
COLUMBIA
Phonographs and Records
Continued from last week
The greatest possession Uself-possess'.on.
WONDERFUL PICTURE
We have become so accustomed to ti e
umnual work of which the Buick car is
cap ihle that we often fail to emphasize
thesi tacts but the lOuO fen of film to
be shown at the American between Feb.
5 and 11 will show you hw the Buick Six
. overcomes coiidiJoiis that arc- generally
considered impossible. This interesting
picture shows -a Buick Six on its record
run into Bar valley t iiro-jgh mui, water,
S.nd, snow ar.d k:e.
oee this picture and then see the car at
L. E. SHELLEY'S GARAGE
Advertising has built uo more
businesses and pus.hed them
ahead faster than any other one
element in the selling process.
Washing your hands of a thing
does not always wash your mind
of it.
Being kind doesn't cost you
anj thing and will pay in the end.
! Minding other people's busi
ness is what brings so much care
and worry into some faces.
CONDON
The man who is unusually
polite to the ladies in public is
sometimes mean to his wife.
There are some people who are
suspicious of you when you are
doing them a kindness.
The hardst 'vork some men
have to do is to be cheerfu1.
OREGON B.
v
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Every new thing has its knock
ers. Some women are not a bit
enthusiastic about the short
skirts.
SYNOPSIS
Roberta, an orphan, half French, hall
AmcrUNin, Hurting for America to ttay
with an uncle, meet Count tie Laull
crueali to eecuie limine (or Frame.
By a mlstnke. R.lierta'a uncle billrve
alie la a nephew. Knowir.e dim to be a
woman hater, Itubtrta adcii man' attire.
nal ever let ttieui gvt a ' night of you.
wlili'h he irotialily won't. Now go to
the tno!"
For many yearn, alu- the lotirly
day Just ufter the drnlh of tny moth
er, when uiy father took mo Into ttio
furl bent tlrpttn of bla and heart and
told uie of liU exile from the place In
whU-b he hud been borti ami uhaut
the cklcr brother who bad hated my
beautiful mother, who bated all wq
uieu. I had eut uiueb time ereotltig
lu my mind a Mimic that would be
tbe aeuiblnm-e of that wicked and
cruel uncle. 1 bad taken every dt
trrrraule feature of face and body
that I h.id tH'Su'M In ouother htimna or
In a pit ture or had read of In the tale
of that remm-katile Mr. Dlckcua, who
could ho paint lu words motiatroua
person to come whou the lltthta are
out to haunt the iliirktiea. and had
carefully patched thetu one upou an
other o ax to make tticin luto an Ideal
of an old uncle of great wlckinlneta.
On that very ship Itself I bad U-held
a man, who came ujiou the lower dock
from the engine, who hud but one eye
and n ureal nonr wliere that oilier eve
Hhould have lieen placed Immediate
ly my linage f the tieiieral Robert
("nrrulbera lost one of the wicked eye
I had kIvpu him from out the head of
the stepfather who did ho cruelly ntare
at the pimr yomc; lavld Cupporttold
and Ihh unit' a man with only one eye
which still held the iiiiilevoli'me that
was hurled nt that m;ill lnvld. And
with tbU P'liint. crooked, evil ImnKe
of the (General rinhcit Civruthera lu
my heart 1 allulitcd from the train
Into the city of n.'iyevl!!e. which U
the cflpltnl of the crent American Mate
of llanieth. The black man bad
awumt hliiKctf off with my lintta and
that of the iH-nullful Madam Whit-
worth, who. with me. was the lat of
tbe pnssonjrers to descend from the
ntep of the car.
"My dear Jeff!" exclaimed tny bo
lovely new friend she raised her
roll for a very seemly kUs from a
Cull and quite hmad Kcntlcman with
a very wide hat and Ioiir mnstachloa
that dropped far down with want of
was that ft I the cii'tum to uo for
their elovat'n-i In France, a I well
know frum lay father's wrathy re
marks to his valet If he made a too
Krent ne of 't iiKin h!s. "And this
la Ceneriil f.irruthcrs' nephew who
atne d' wn mi the train with me
My husband, Mr. t.'arrnthera of Orel
and F.ye." with whldi Introduction the
confronted me with the gentleman.
"tilud to know yi ii, j ntiu man:
glad to know you," he answered o
he took my hand ami K.'ive It an em
brace of Kin h v'dr tlmt I uhniisi
made outcry. "There'a the eeuerul
over there li I:!nvt lur you Onto t"
ee um soirc time, fume oi. Patsy!"
For n present any time, an
Eastman Kodak
v. is always good. We have them
Spalding Athletic Goods
Finest Chocolates and Hon Buns
JOHN JACKSON
Condon's Leading Stationer and Confectioner
HIGHEST PRICES
Paid for wool, hides end pelts. Wc
have a supply of stock salt, wool
bags and twine" at all times
Agents for Black Leak 49 Sheep Dip
INTERIOR WAREHOUSE CO.
Continued on next page
! Horner & Anderson
Abstracters !
Endymion Lodge No. 6fi
KNIGHTS of PYTHIAS
Abstracts of Title to
Gilliam County LanJi
Office in Court IIousj
Meet Tatsd.iy Everiinjr
In Castle Hail ,
COMXiX, OREGON
Rank of Page nt
Taesttay lr::;ht, Ft-b.
Fred Anderson. K.. rnnd S,
J "Will thee sf-ii thy J.iniK
J ; Or whatsoever, on tftm stand:
J j Tiif.n piaCR them in otfr hand0,
j Without fail." '
27tf Opp. P.O. Phoe 1GY
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Brave the wind
VE AND STORM
ii iiva pes i wex
ever liwcrvtcd
a, FISH BRAND
REFLEX SLICKER
(PATENTED) 00
PROTECTOR HAT T5
Dealers everywhere
fir i
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County Treasurer's Notice
All outstanding warrants drawn
on the Genera FurW and all war
rants drawn orvWe Road Fund
up to and inclddin No. 625,
Series A, will be paid upon pre
sentation at nry office. Interest
on road warrants ceasn October
13th, 1916.'
Fred Anderson
BY OUR BLOOD WE LIVE
If you tire easily, are subject to cold hands or feetif you
catch colds readily or have rheumatic pains your blood or
circulation is probably at fault and you need
HI 111
OF NORWEGIAN COD LIVER OIL
which is nature's easily-assimilated food, to increase
your red corpuscles and charge the blood with life
sustaining richness. Scott's creates warmth to throw
off colds and gives resistance to prevent sickness.
No Alcohol In SCOTT'S. Every Druggist hat it.
SCOTT & BOWNE, BloonfoU, N. J. i.ii
m mm e
Mil LM
rf haw.
("ountv Treasurer.
i City Treasurer's Notice
' All outstanding city warrants
upto and including No. 771 Class
'C" will be paid upon presenta
tion at my office. Interest ceases
Nov. 16. 1916.
Myrtle Ferguson,
City Treasurer.
Salesmen Wanted!
One of the largest publishers in the northwest desires
the services of hustling representatives for local and
traveling positions. Experience unnecessary. Ambi
tious men make big money on our new one hundred per
cent profit proposition. Preference given to those own
ing rig or automobile. Post card will bring complete
information FREE. Apply by letter or in person.
A. E. STEPHENS
800 Oregonian Bldg., Portland, Oregon
O.K. SHOP
Up-to-date Ton
sorial Parlors
Randall & Seale
...PROPRIETORS...
lit Daw t FWM NiUm1 Bk
EXPRESS
AND LIGHT HAULING
For Quick Service See
Wm. Jensen
or leave orders at
Jackson's Store, Phone 19X
GLOBE PRlNflNGlS BEST
Condon Dray & Transfer Line
F. E. I1ENNET, Proprietor
Light and IK-avv Hauling Haullni; Trunka and
all Jub
CONDON.
i work a Xecialty.
Phone No. luX
OREGON
Globe "Envelope Day" Monday, January 20th
PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
T. A. WEINKE
iawyfb I
Offk m Curt Hm
Condon,
Oicu-n.
I J. D. WEED
lawyer :
: U. S. LAND COMMISSIONER ;
; CONDON,
OREGON I
: d. F. wood, m. d. :
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
111 S.I1ui tMm, riM Hh 175 2
PORTLAND. ORbCON. I
aeaeeeaaeea
; Drs.Miller&Wilhclm I
PHYSICIANS & SURCL0NS
( finl Nil'l Bank EaiUim
Condon,
C. t. UiWr. M. D. I. A. C.iW, M. D.
DR3. OATHEY
: PHYSICIANS ANOSURCrONS I
Cin NiiUmI Bk lIMh(
2 CONDON,
OREGON i
j L.L.TAYLOR M.D.V. :
VETERINARY
rursicuit 4 iurceon 2
Oregon.
2 Condon,
2 Dr. R. W. Hanneman 2
DENTIST I
PkaaaSa
All Work CaatJ
; CONDON OREGON I
DR. J. O. KENYON 2
DENTIST
t... .
vrrytm.
Chas H. Williams
OPTOMETRIST
Office at Residence
CONDON ORECON
2 Dr. W. H. Reynolds 2
CHIROPRACTIC NERVE SPECIALIST 2
I If Ton rt tick anil Lave tried tYrvtkin ?
ell witk a r.iolli try Chiropractic ipio- o
al djutmnt and fet well.
First Nat'l Rank Bldg Condon, Or.
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D. N. MACKmY
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
CONDON OREGON
J. A. C0NLEY
The Tailor
Cleaning, Pressing, Repairing
CONDON, OREGON'
II. II. WILBURN
WELL CONTRACTOR AND DRILLER
SATISFACTION GUA HANTKKI)
CONDON - - OREGON
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