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About Condon globe. (Condon, Gilliam Co., Or.) 189?-1919 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 23, 1917)
Jtoad all the ads this week and nave money by buying in Condon. Give the home merchant a chance The Globe aims to be ofaervi:a to you. Let us know if we can help. We are always willing GILLIAM COUNTY'S LEADING HOME PAPER VOL 27 CONDON, OREGON, FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 23, 1917 nc A" Should Be InterestJinmSoFtiE, Men'. Club L..t Monday Night 2 1 oTwS J -) "-JST h.id M A town". conJlllun ,.fl. by rtvtri.i. and th. n,r,. " !5.' .! Com.m,'f C,ub ,hould p" works (street work. sew li; j" T.' ... "' D.y. and while bert in Condon it wold uuence nava Decoma .V,.tL.i .. . , . . - . 7 - worm (street work, sewer, lection," "How th. Ht,h h-iT tT . " " ner to ,;ondon H woo!d work. . HK School May of course, hm n . . n t. ' uun. vuiiccuuna. A I u r in I nt . . . - ...... " w.uauvr vcaje. " !., ickd 1 Deiieva it iM ....I.'.L il. uvuiiuiu ih pur- . . nuance h.v. k.,.. . -""" wmcn uiwg -"" oinciais as UDon Its c tl. ..... . .. new passed alone: Do ahad and h.H.r TV,. - ? " vine uevcloomen t " T...k. I k-it . ... - KJSS-"S:5Sr CJ-- - mKfiHK jwi cimumons gotl W thout savlnir y UDon tha ipr..l.n,lln i !. "iiica la pari 01 Ul. It cannot lift lUelf abWthTJhS tatSieuD i f 7 ' P,W' "' Tj " h ""t good the club upon which th. people choow to keen thl ZZJL 'T Pl end fully .live, U. Whether it .hall b. ctoS or dirt? tlm. for .7 J 7 l,llto nd th" n,ember me, t -get ac attractive or fc . I ouVb.? SUttr. " --d i - place In which to hve. will d.oend uln.mercl.l Huh fT L th Um- ever member mad. to count the Ideal, of lu .ltta.ni"nW ,ndivid- worti-whil. movement., and .v.ry nd ,hidr.. tJXZ S EE S:: !.t'"'.t- !?"" - member or responsible, .nd each ha. . p.rt to ahould Ucm T Sll V" -d thy will .Ithe, PLy.ndthepurpos.of th. Civic Im- Idea., and while it .Ti. i , -7.i. '?0t 0'tion. provernent Aaaoelation la th. moblll.a. d.U other Mi.:.L". TT""- ,houhl b P- im uuircL Lrin liiiirina . w i . . . -rriivaMwiii wiiilij la uihi nv tiimr in iniin..t l . t .... -vMa u uuriirn in niiiu . ai PUD,IC """'aaocial or educational, moral or in the K. .1.1.1. 1 SI 7. me w-called best peo- rest rooms. tr F 7. r aavwg. ror to. year w a uaillUbea UUsI social problems (in regard to pre senting facts and conditions of pov. rty, unemployment, etc. and to sug Rest remedies.) City publicity. Welcome. Membership. Sie-ned I These committees are aelf explans - uu many ommm. ar-it . The SocWServic. Commits .k.m EV' th" eoerUn bk- enrouro .A 1. , , louna mat the pupils after SuSS; T T- Vons.der.b.. amount. J. torbutlwttoaay-thTtlde .TT -mount have fal .p- asverylmporUntth. membership and UfoLnf .u" Te,ted "ving. In building lots. of publicity committees. Ufa. mi.UW. ftf in1f "T hM .tUk er subsUntud Ml d to interest only the -called be,t peo- res room ete Eve Z i '? ""i' e ,tria ild pie In a movement f ... . livery new iamily amounted In ,itt.,h. j T. wwn ana "7 geuing tb. bcit re- selves. Th. nu mora fur fntula tha ..A.a. .1. Tb. .SETS tLS'T" si7Si3s M.rrr.T; rrtorkrrrs,t;s,u Kcpresentat.ve. TL.Dubli.it, !" " 01 tM gilt (Tk. 1 " KUIIHlllULeS Irom tha nl n.J. ... T .iv luuviiun ui mis reorucniat v. th .t.nn. . J? . auc uu. in me rhiM". th.accompli.hm.nt of ,hes. 7ndZ Tb. g. t ."aualnted an3 SLe0Trt. "f the Cl"b. will be tocon- tion of p the Twn I tl- - ob- creation of a stron, rmkll. ,1--. f!!!, . T?. 'nd d CUM the m"t r w.th Councilman, School Directors. re.li th.t ,L .!!., -1 he town- ? J lesson, and with public-soiritei leers. Stat. Senator. td have beei, T?or . Ion MTZlT n to point th. way.' ious to save, the teacher exolaina tha idea of the systematic bank plan and urges them to Ulk the matter over wiin weir pareuta. At thia time tha . ' . . noi wnai snouid be don. and what .t n hampered by .0 many details, and it do, require, c.reful rZZlrlt ton U often hap,K,n. that th. g.nlu. of on. would be my idea to plan a .J.tem.tL w." n. hm.ruh Tn ,nWOrkln'- Prarn. .n'd wor Z.'rd S "nd II. and thl. Involve. . con.id.r.bl. h.lp th. pl.n, whether fSTii bv amount of unM.fi.hn.M and a l.rg. oran, ..L 'or JXZ SZ'&S It should be th. puruos. ofthi. ,nm. 1,!? ' '!!?Tt!!t WiUl0at cx- mercl.l rn . ... T. " oosiaclcs. All ... ., P,U,UM me progress U a atruirir o in. -...... - as v A v - vlllC The Demonstration Wool Car will arrive in Condon Sunday evening and will be here all day Monday for the benefit of the woolgrowers. Sheep of different types to display good and bad fleeces will be shown, and the a car will also contain a rer til y hibit Bhowing the various steps toward the manufacture of wool; the American market cradea un. der a magnifiying glass; a case of Australian and New Zealand wool; samples showing; the bad effect of tight tying of wool up on cloth; and various other fea tures which will be interesting and instructive to the sheepmen. ' School reopened Mondav f(r !.; closed a few dava on acpmint nf Ih. scarlet fever. As yet no cases have been reported from th. high school. Several Seniors went to H.nnn, f... th. Elk dance. Th. boys' basketball team nlnve.l gam. in th. Armory Thursday evening. There will be High School Friday afternoon, March n. scpnomores will debate the Civic Committees: First and second choice Abatement of nuisances. City charter. City beautlflcation. City planning. Civic Education (Public understand ing of public problems, naturaliza tion of aliens, etc ) County institutions, roads, etc. Crime and its preventions. Moving pictures. Municipal and county finance. Public Education (public and school.) LOCAL FARMER SELLS MUCH BLOODED STOCK 2. question: "Resolved. That i aatic contests in oratory should receive mora attention than interscholsstic athletics. Affirmative: Erfl v:. lay, Roy carnlne, Alex Hardie; nega tive; Vivian' Austin, Hortense Farr, May Campbell. All intenfH invited to attend. Dr. Wilhelm Eoruon Saturday. February 17 to Mr. and Mrs. Ben Stevna Buckhorn. F INDISPUTABLE EVIDENCE An impartial jury will always give a verdict in accordance with FACTS. YOU ARE THE JLJRY, and the facts are plainly in evidence at this store. The superior quality of ED. V. PRICE Suits is a f-a c t. Our exceedingly low prices is another f-ac-t. And when you consider these facts you will decide to buy your Spring Suit at the BEST PLACE IN TOWN Lester Wade's Exclusive Store for Men I! Since the seventh of last June I. A. Hoskin, one of the county's most progressive farmers, has sold fifteen pure bred and regis tered Poland Chinas to farmers I of Gilliam county. Following ' is the list of sales: ! Two males and one female to J. A. Simmons, Condon. . . . One male to W. E. Smith, Trail Fork. Six females to J. W. Hire, Condon. One male to C. W. Plummor Uiex. One male to Emmett Cocney, Condon. One male to George Whyte, Condon. One male to A. H. Porter, Mayville. Qne male to G. W Stevenson. Mayville. Mr. Hoskin says: "I srive the credit ior most of these sales to the Condon Globe. All of my stock has originated from th very best strain bred in tha east, my last purchase being a regis tered Big Tyre Poland r.hino Jmale from Pfander & Sons at Clarinda, Iowa. I have no more of this stock for sale at present." Mr. Hoskin is known all over the county as a raiser of Poland China hogs and Rhode Island Red chickens and he has added another line to his list. Fiidav he received a trio of Mammoth Bronze turkeys from Hampton, Iowa, and he has a trio of Rhode Island Reds and a trio of guineas coming from the same place. these are all valuable birds. paper, would fWl nZ .V. ,on' e ch.ldren i pr and n,r. .re:. . enler wool are th. child baa to .ml tfc- committee should have some" work, on ZZZtZTfJ?1 .th M " "P bank, and Civ.c Improvement, pamphlet, from Uy b v toLmto J 9 for thetcomTmUD- "Plftin that when the child return, the State Board of Health, and Govern hat time com, h commu"lty- the bank with orie dollar in it. he will ment Bulletin, relating to communHy should be T T' Ch"dren " tor'a bank work, of which there are msny and I bv iZl au V??? nt ' workin then "t" th. caVl bank to th. preserving these folder, and bulletin. S? wi.h ' S th cmmun- teacher to hav. the report eopied on and other clipping, from newsnaDe if" ' WeaIs' Wi" have the cho1 Mcord The chil small library could be built nota. thJ 1 ""VH fUtUre ffJ" thus encouraged to aave their pennies, short time. This committee should not uZt? 5 Cre"U blgh nd dimM' and inatwd . of top with fihng it away, but preserve " "0t after they 'PendinK 'r U8e,e" thin. ' perh.p. it. and Uke it up with tt. proper com! n ,0 ften to Pict-re .how. mittee to which the folder apnlies and IHT I Tu but the Thrift ,nd awce ,n ince"tv. to earn U n.tur- have them get busy. Ani thS. fl 'U7d in SPrinfield. J?"' "80ci lwith desire to sav.. publications are animation ?Z n? ' d.'" "W U8ed in many ' the determ.ned effurto are put forth by ."Krvo towns in the United States. rnt;n, ( a ARE YOU PATRIOTIC? YOU'LL ENJOY THIS Everybody is cordially invito to attend the Datriotic which is to be given by the Men's Club at the Con church Sunday night instead of ine regular Sunday evening ser vice. Following is tho lhe Star Spangled Banner and other patriotic sones in wh-rh all present will be requested to join. "Our National Songs, Our Flag ana ratnotism." D W H Selection, Male Quarteete ratnots of the Past." w A oeiecuon, cniR 'Some Present Day Incentives to Patriotism or Why We Should Be a Patriotic People," D. M Miririv America. Everybody sing. N. D. Caven will tak oh of his restaurant again next Mon day. He is making several im provements to insure rood sorvi to his patrons. . L. E. Shelley received a car load of Hudson Super Sixes week before last and thev are ll srM He will get another car about March 1st FARMERS MEET AND PLAN FOR EXPANSION A meeting of the Farmers' Elevator tVimnonv mill k A L.I.J mil uc neiu I this (Friday) afternoon in thiJ city for the purpose of levying an assessment on the stock al ready issued to provide means for enlarging the Dresent elevator to one of 150,000 bushels capacity. ino more stock will be issued. the farmers are enthusiastically in fan C it . a - u iavur ui me elevator and it has been shown that the Dresent capacity is much too small VISITORS ARE TO BE ENTERTAINED A covering of white tile naper helps the acneamn r the interior of Bock's meat mar- ket. The work was rlnn tht first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence .Inn pa of Mayville returned last week from a trip to Walla WalU t,d Portland. While in PnrtUnA lr Jones bought a new Aiiltmor.. Taylor tractorandseparatori He also purchased a six bottom plow and will use the tractor in. plow ing on his farms in th Mayville country. r ; jr t 1 m. .. k. . james Murtna, one 7f the big sheepmen of eastern Oregon, will j do his traveling in a Hudson J Super Six. . He bought one yes terday from L. E. Shelley. ? t Al Collins renewed hia scription to the Globe Saturday' Condon business men will entertain the woolgrt.wera who come to this city next Monday for the sheep and wool demonstration. This was decided at a meeting of the Commercial Club held in the county clerk's office Wed.l. night O. B. Robertson. Georsm R Oukek and A. B. Robertaon w. lected as an entertainment commits. and thia committe, in addition to other things, has arranged for a lunch atone oclock at the Summit Hotel for th. visiting sheepmen and th. business men of th. town. Several short talks will be heard. The Club endorsed September 27. 23 and 29 as dates for Gilliam county's fair and A. B. Robertaon and Chas. H. Horner as ar committee tn nvis tha r.un.i. v ... V.. II U ... Int, trivinir these memhera nnthnrits n select some lady to revise th. fancy. wora uepartment or tb. list. V By an unanimous vote tha Club d cided to recommend J as. S. Stewart of FosBil as highway commissioner from this district and thia recommendation has been forwarded to Governor Withv. combe. It is expected that the coun ties of Wheeler and Grant will unit with thia county in asking that the governor consider Mr. Stewart for this position. Shoemaker Bros, of Mitchell shipped a car of cattle to North Portland Sunday. F. E. Smith of Mayville is in terested in the idea of the one. man harvester which was demon strated in this county last fall and may buy two to use on his farm. Messrs. Jones and Prvor. who recently purchased the Grider tarm south of Condon, have taken possession. They expect to have this year at least 250 acres in wheat and 200 in barley and are thinking some of buying a one man harvester. They are good farmers and will make on their new farm. LADIES Mrs. Summers wishes to announce that she will present an entiretynew selection of Spring Millinery commencing SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 19n. Main Street, Condon, Oregon. Your attendance is earnestly requested.