THE COM DON GLOBE PACE 2 Time to Pay N A o mvais Reach This Store Every Day We have just received a number of- Crepe de chine and Wash Silk Blouses Latest Models and Finest Fabrics Also a recent shipment brought in a lot of Spring House Dresses and Aprons New styles and at very reasonable prices Our Grocery Department handles the freshest and best stock of canned goods and food stuffs obtainable. Our prices are reasonable and our clerks will give you courteous service. Local agents for Butternut bread. A full line of Shelf Hardware. Also Paints and Varnishes "The Quality Store" THE S. B. BARKER COMPANY Dealers in General Merchandise Have you paid up your Globe subscription? FEDERAL TRUCKS We have a carload of FEDERAL TRUCKS coming and we are anxious to quote our prices to our Farmer Customers or anyone who is interested in a way to haul their wheat to the market in less than half the 'time it takes to haul it with a team. Trucks from 1 to 5 ton capacity We sell the United States Royal Cord Tires. They meet everv motor in need and price and are the "INDIVIDUALIZED TIRES " . We handle Monogram and Valvoline Oil. VaU vojine Tiactor Oil 65c per, gallon f. o. b. Portland .. , We can do a lot for our customers. We even v help them do away with profanity by filling their tires with the Universal Tire Filler "guaranteed for 100.000 miles. L. E. SHELLEY'S GARAGE CONDON OREGON I THE CONDON GLOBE H. A. Hartshorn. Editor Published Kttt Friday hy Tha Globe Publishing Company. Entered M wood class Bail matter t the pact office at Condon, Onffoa H . . A GLQ3S WANT AO WILL SELL IT FOR YOU . ... m iirm 4 2& FRESH NEW-CROP CANNED GOODS WITH THE NATURAL JUICE AND FLAVOR OUR CANNED GOODS ARE THE NEW SEASON'S CROP, RIPENED ON THE TREES AND IN THE FIELDS AND CANNED IN THEIR, NATURAL JUICE SO AS TO PRESERVE THEIR .NATURAL, FRESH FLAVOR. ' YOU WILL ENJOY OUR CANNED GOODS BECAUSE THEY TASTE LIKE FRESH HOHE-GROWN FRUITS AND VEGETABLES. ','-! BUY CANNED GOODS BY THE DOZENTHEY ARE CHEAP. ER THAT WAY, : GIVE US YOUR GROCERY ORDER TODAY. W. S. Fair's Cash Store Condon Oregon iakarrtaOaa MM HJ tmat far 14 Mat. Adrattatas mm gHm aaattmtlaa. Co-operation Necessary to Success Gilliam county now hnt an agricultural agent. He ia here to help; he is paid for it and is anxious to take off his coat and go to it. But ;ha cannot be ex pected to do it alone. That part of his salary paid by the county will get us nothing unless he has the co-operation of t'ue taxpayers. Being human, he will make mis takes but it will be the biggest kind of a mistake on the part of the taxpayers to refuse to CO; operate with him or to give him only passive co-operation. Active assistance is what oar agent needs; if he gets it be will do his part and earn his salary twice over. There are many things to be done in Gilliam. Let's go to it with him the way we should and make it a better county. Letters Interesting to Everyone The Globe likes to publish ex tracts from the letters which our soldier boys are sending home because tbey give a viewpoint of certain conditions not obtainable from other sources. The boys do not see things alike and some times their judgment is clearly at variance with what the train ed newspaper correspondents give us. The trained newspaper reporters see beneath the surface and interpret what they see. The boys simply tell us what they see. Their letters are most interesting and make good and instructive reading. Plan for the Fair Condon is to have her annual spring race meet May 29, 30, 31 and June 1 and we will again cele brate the Fourth of July and the chautauqua at the same time. Let us not forget the county fair next fall for it is just as import ant although further away. For many years now we have laid great stress on the right! and privileges of the American citizen, partly forgetting or ig noring the fact that with every right or privilege there is also a duty. In the past we have not been required to give our full at tention to these duties but it is different now and w should be just as conscientious in giving our attention now hs we have been insistent in demanding our rights and privileges. Be a Booster Be a booster, not a boaster. The boaster proudly calls atten tion to what we have but the booster culls attention to what we can have if we display suffl cient energy. The boaster situ io the trench and ia satisfied with his nice bright bayontt but the booster goes over the top to get some color on his steel Which are you? Get under the load. i I I GLOBULES... A SamhBha Unto at dM "DwrU't" DIlaMry... Spring? March 21. The people are perfectly will ing to live on substitutes if tht substitutes are available. A soon, however, as a substituted suggested, the price of that ar ticle emulates the airship. When fixing a price on wheat the gov ernment might give great relief by also fixing prices on the sub stitutes. Billy Sunday is reported to havt come $16,000 short of expense is his Wsshlngton campaign. Billy should remember that while the hell he is advising men t shun may be a verity, Washington just now is engaged in making war on a hell much more real and menacing. Lovers of the succulent cabbagt properly fermented can now indulge their appetites withou' suspicion of disloyalty. There i no longer any kraut. "Libert) cabbage" takes its place. It has been asserted that the recent display of the Northern Lights was providentially sent to light the Hohenzollerns and Hapsburgs farther on their way to hell. Perhaps when Hindenburg an nounced his intention to be ir. Paris by April first he didn't contemplate taking hii armies along. Better watch the roads for tramps. One congressman comjlains that there is not enough to do in CanoreBB to keen him buv. We suggest that he resign his office and help Hoover. Those Germans hunting for the American sector in France had the success of the boy hunt ing for a hornet's nest. They found it. Austria wonders what she is fighting for. The kaiser could enlighten her but he is pretty busy these days praying for more assistance. The war seems to have reduced every resour.ee of the kaiser except his family. That still remains in tact Hohenzollern patriotism is of the safe variety. The wool shortage might be relieved scire what by ctrrman deering all that the politiciens are accustomed to pull over the people's eyes. What doth it profit ft man to plant a garden and lose it via his neighbor's chickens? The water wagon is fast be coming an even more popular ve hicle than the auto. When some people talk it ia easy to discover that their tongue is hung to a chunk of solid ivory. A garden is your physician's most valuable and trusted assist ant. Patriotic people prepare to pungle. YOUc Will be delightod with our splendid line of confectkmery-daUcioua sweet of every nature for every pereon and tut. Tbe variety la large and every place atrtrtly freeh. All of the popular grade of nula, mixed or ajaurtnl Bananee and other frulU Io eeaaon at right price High grade cigar and a full Una of armiker' aupplle Try Oar Lnnckei JOHN JACKSON Condon's Leading Stationer and Confectioner i From the Royal Yard Down A Stirring TaU of Low and Adwntur on tho Ocean Copyright by the C.ntury Company. PROFESSIONAL DIREOTORY T. A. Weinke Lawyer Offlea la Court House coNixm, or.Koon A R night descended, cold and damp, the wlml baulud,' and JJ" by U o'clock tha alilp wu charging a lung before a half gala and a rising aca from tbe port quarter. Wbvn tba watch bad brac-ad tba yard tba mala ordered tha ipank r bralled In and tba mlxxen royal ilueJ up, aa tlia abip ateered bard. Thl waa dona and tha men colled up i bo gear. "Ijm tba epanker bang In Iba bralla. Tla up the royal." ordered Ilia mate from bla poaltlon at Iba break of tha Poop. "Aye. aya. air," answered a rolra from tba group, and an active figure praug lulo tbe rlgulug. Auother fig ure allot aud graceful, clad In long, yellow ollaklu coat and a sou'wester which could uot con One a taugled fringe of wind blown hair-left tha abetter of Iba after companlonway aud aped along tba alley to tha uiate'a aide. "Tba foot ro, Mr. Ailaui.'' die aald hurriedly. "Tha eelaliig waa chafed, you remember." "By George, Mlns Fredur told the officer. -Forgot all about It Glad you apoke. Come down from aloft," be, added, la a roar. Tba aallor answered and descended. "(jet a ploce of apuu yaru out o' tho booby batch and taka It up wl' you," continued tba mate. "Pes a tem porary aeliiug on tbe Ice royal foot rope- Make aure It'a all right 'fore you get on It, now." "Aye, aye, air." Tba man paiaed down tba poop atepa, aecured tbe apun yarn aud while roll ing It Into a ball to put In bla pocket atood for a moment In tbe light aliln big from the aecond mate'a room. Tbe Continued on next page J. D. Weed Lawyer U. S. Land Commissioner CO DON. OABUOM BUCK LSLC3 tu1 LOSSES SUKLT PRtYDCTFB by CUTTirS SUCKLE fit It an -aa iwiiMi Tail. Jfl Wrttelwboofctotatirltaa-ftiaseJirS. IpiMtM ptttatiaekltg m, 11.00 II SUhSjIm Mliai U AA yWf af4ce, bu Cttflvf slsapWei tM ttroMt. TbS) StaSMrtofHV Ok Clttlsv prwluMtt at du M over If f"al ca) spaxialUinf 1st VACCINM AND Httl'Mt OKLV. lUt OH ClOT ft. UMsbThwt4 TM Cam if ummry. tnwt, lom Chas. II. Horner ABSTRACTER Abstracts of Title to Gilliam County Lands , Office in Court House 0. K. SHOP UP-TO-DATE TONSORIAL PARLORS Randall & Seale. PROPRIETORS lit Door N. First National Dank County Treasurer's Notice . All outstanding warrants drawn on the General Road Fund of Gilliam County, Oregon, up to and including No. A 1091, will be paid upon presentation. Inter est ceases March 15, 1918. W. A. Graves, County Treasurer. ' Dra. Miller & Wllhelm rhysicinns & Surgeons . first Nat'l Bank Building CONIKlN. ORKOO Dr. W.H. Reynolds Chlropractle Nerve Speelallet II you . alvk and have triad av.rylhlnc al with bo rwulU try Chlropiarlk' aplnal adjuflmanla and ft w.ll. rir.t Nat. Bank aidg., Conaon, Or. C. r. Cathay. U, D. II A. Cath.y. Ml D. Drs. Cathey rhysicians & Surgeons Cond.to National Bank Building OHKOON CONUoN, Dr. J. G. Turner Eye Specialbt Portland, Oregon Regular monthly vUita to Condon Watch paper for datea L. L. Taylor, M. D. V. Veterinary Physician & Surgeon CONDON. -OHEOON Dr. R. W. Hanneman Dentist AU Work Ouarantaad Pnona la Condon National Bank BaUdlrif CONDON. ORKOOW . Dr. J. O. Kenyon Dentist First Nat'l Bank Building CONDON. ORKOON D. N. Mackay Attorney-at-Law CONDON, ORROON The Condon Globe nigh CUaa Job Printing PHONE 43 CONDON. OREGON T ABSTRACTS f to QiUiam County Land .'. Gilliam County Abtract Co. L. Q. B.IUrd. frsp. . J. D. Wnd, Hst. , City Treasurer's Notice All outstanding city warrants, up to andinc!udingNo.l078CTas "C" will be paid upon presenta tion at roy office. Interest ceases ; Nov. 12.1&17. W Myrtle Ferguson, - City Treasurer. 1