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THfi OOMDON QLODC PAGE 4 100 PER CENT VALUES WE HANDLE NOTHING TO SELL AT "HALF PRICE" The plain reason we are not offering our goods at half price is that every article you purchase at our store is guaranteed to be 100 per cent value. We can sell only cheap articles . at a cheap price. Houses that advertise goods at half their real value must, in the nature of things, make up the short age from other sales or misrepresent the article sold. They "rob Peter to pay Paul" and you are as apt to be Peter as Paul. To avoid this chance trade at the 100 per cent value store - THE S. B. BARKER COMPANY The Quality Store Condon, Oregon 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 Tire3. They meet e?erv motor in need and price and are the "INDIVIDUALIZED TIRES " We handle Monogram and Valvoline Oil. Vai voline Tractor 'Oil 65c per gallon f. o. b. Portland. We can do a lot for our customers. We even 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 THE CONDON GLOOE H. A. Hartahorn, Editor Publiahed Etctt Friday by Publishing Company. Entered aa aceond claaa Ball matter at tha poat office at Condon. Oregon Saterltia nM tlM aw am tU I far It (Hit. AaVartlalaa lata tw pplicatioa. Engagement art becoming more expensive ai ace automobiles became to popular and there isn't near the same chance to get your money's worth. ' The button supply of the coun try. is running short but that doesn't make any difference to many of us. The supply of nails it still plentiful. Jess Williard has been barred from boxing by governors of various states. Nobody would bar him if he tried a bout with the kaiser. Some folks have such unrea sonable imaginations that they would think they were flying if they were falling from a church steeple. The Overman bill is a great little visitor. It has spent four months with the Senate and is now being entertained by the House. It seems that the only thing the many different races in Aus triH have agreed upon is that food is necessary to sustain life. The people note with satisfao tion the Views that the interned German prisoners are to be put to work constructing roads. Most of us would be more fav orably disposed toward wealth if we had the opportunity to get oo familiar terms with it. Hats off to the farmers and stockmen! In their busy season they took time to dig up for the Third Liberty Loan. If we didn't keep our eyes so closely riveted on the mistakes of others we might see our own. Peanuts may be, as claimed. good food, but peanut politics is poor pabulum for war times. Some men could tell all they know without giving anyone any Tha Glob. I particular information. Swat the early fly, and then he will be the late fly. but not the lamented one. The Haig line could never be called the "line of least resistance." Keep the change and buy i thrift stamp with it. A salt and pepper suit should always be in season. A crank refuses to be turned HELLO, SPRING! AND YOU, TOO, READER! Welcome to our parlors again, where ice cream and soft drinks are always to your liking! Every flavor and the best that can be made. Price? Well, that is the small part of It. Tell your friends to meet you here, the popular spot In town. You see most everybody here, anyway. Then, too, you can always get the best of candies, fiultt and mixed nuts. JOHN JACKSON Condon's Leading Stationer and Confectioner LOST: Sunday between the II. N. Anderson home and W. A. Graves' residence or between there and the Mont Ward place south of town, . 'a pasteboard box with Graves & Graves printed thereon. Finder will please leave at Graves & Graves' drug store. 7if FOR 8ALE: 6 good frosh milch cows from 3 to 5 years old. Apply Doc Brown, Condon. 8pdl2 Housekeeper Wanted: - One capable of taking care of children. Wages $30 per month. Write or see Mrs. Gross at Barker's Store, 6tf atWI BOTH SIDES SHOULD HAVE VOICE One thing lacking at the wage discussion of the Agricultural ! Council was the presence of theUrom h'9 position. wage earners. There should never How's your garden? : be any attempt to fix the wages It's time to clean up and don't ; that shall be paid for labor unless forget to g CONDON " OREGON i 1 A GLOBE WANT AD WILL SELL IT FOR YOU c4 vviiVrfS YOU NEED FOR the laborers have a voice in the fixing for the buyers of labor have no more right to fix the price alone than have the laborers themselves. There is no doubt in our mind that the fanners would fix a wage scale fair to all concerned when they meet at Pendleton in June but the result will be more satisfactory all around if the workers are asked to bend committees to represent them. Smile. GLOBE "WANT ADS" FOR 8ALE: 1917 model Deering harvester in first class running order. Call or address J. Z. Weimar, Clem, Oregon. 8tf MICKIE'8 OOLYUM PUT UP LOTS OF FRUIT FOR THE WINTER. IT 13 GOOD FOOD FOR YOU AND THE CHILDREN AND IS MIGHTY NICE TO HAVE WHEN COMPANY COMES. COME TO US FOR EVERYTHING YOU NEED AND KNOW THAT YOU WILL GET PURE SPICES OF FULL STRENGTH AND 'FLAVOR. t COME TO US FOR ALL YOUR GROCERIES. WE KEEP THE BEST AND SELL FOR LESS. GIVE US YOUR GROCERY ORDER TODAY. W. S. Fair's Cash Store Condon : :: :: .. Oregon -tfAE fL (ft JOON TftUN STM." HC eOSS 5 AN 3 -that's roa. -rao-tw WOOD FOR 8ALE: ) will bell 16-inch wood at my place in Lost Valley for $4 per cord. This wood is full 16 inches and will be sold only for cash. See J. J. Hetzler. Itf FOR 8ALE: Water pipe, dump wagons gas oline engines, and other ma terial and equipment. War REN Construction Co. See A. B. Robertson or - Sidney Smyth. 46tf FOR 8ALE: Late 1917 model Ford 5-pas- senger touring car. Run 8000 miles. A l condition. Equip ped with accelerator, genuine Duplex tireholder, Stewart cow board speedometer, shock ab sorbers and other accessories, Inquire at Globe office. 5tf LOST: Brown mare weight about 1300 pounds branded JB (connect ed) on left shoulder. Suitable reward for her recovery. . A. B. Smith, Hotel Oregon jCondon. s 6tf The fellow that breezes around is not the one that blows the most money. At first it seems a treat to a man to hand his wife money but th novelty IB not long in wear ing off. 8TRAYED: One grey mare, branded NH (connected) on right shoulder, Has roached mane. Suitable reward offered for information leading to her recovery. Notify N. Howland, Olex, Ore. gon. 6tf PROFESSIONAL DIREOTORY T. A. Weinke Lawyer Office in Court Mbum CONDOM, OPJSOOM OR SALE: Bufford Boy, stallion, sired by Zombro, first dam by Altamont, second by Hambletonian Mam brino. Apply to Parker Adams at the race track at Condon. 8pd9 Drs. Miller & Wilhelm Physicians & Surgeons Flret Null Bank Building CONDON, OJIK40N FOR 8ALE: Purebred Barred Plymouth Rocks of quality aud from heavy laying strains, eggs $2. per 15. Also Mammoth Bronze turkey eggs 20 cents each. E. II. Hartman, Fossil, Oregon. Dr. W. II. Reynolds Chiropractlo Narva Spaolallat If you are ilck and have trt4 vrytliln alae with no ruulla try Chlnjpracllc aplnat adjuatraanta ana t well. first Nat. Bank Bldg., Condon, Or. C F. U A. Cath.y. M Camay. Drs. Cathey Physicians & Surgeons Cuoilun National Baak Rulldmg CO.NUON, UKEOON OR 8 ALE: International traction engine. For full particulars apply to D. N. Mackay. 3tf FOUND: Bundle of clothes and sundry other articles. Owner can get same by paying churges on this notice. Inquire of David Hardie, Condon. Itf BEAUTIFY YOUR HQME ' Parties wanting trees, shrubs, vines or anything in that ine for spring planting should make ar rangements for them now by seeing F. W. Burns. A GOOD PLACE TO EAT G. P. Giles has re-opened the Condon Restaurant on lower Main street and assures his . patrons courteous treatment and good, clean food. Give him a trail. NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the undersigned will take up, adver tise and sell in the manner pro vided by chapter.71 of the Gen eral Laws of. Oregon .-for 1909; any and all livestocK found run ning at large or being herded, on any of our lands in Schott canyon, Cason canyon and Buck Hollow and on any of our lands in the vicinity of said canyons. S. B. Barker Barker & Cameron W. B. Cyrus J. M. Cameron. Endymion Lodge No. 66 KNIGHTS of PYTHIAS Meeta Tueaday Evening In Castle Hall CONDON, OREGON Rank of Eaquire next Tueaday night J. C Sturglll, K., It. and 8. D1 ft rV LOSSES SURELY PREVENTED OLHIIV LEG by CUTTiri BLACK LEQ PILLS L.ow-prtcV freth, reliable I prclaried hy bus, because) tntv Ktf4t Whet the Vauwlnaa fall. Write lor booklet and uttlmooUts. f(M0M pkHlicklH PHI. $100 BOau ok. Uawkltl Mill. 14.00 Use any laector, but Cutter's simplest and atmnf eat. thm superiority of Cutter products Is due to ovrr If wtol specialising In Vaccinu and BBHi'Mt ONLY. INSIST OH CUTTKK'aV II OttoM' Table, . -a.-.-.- I inm fcHTisjr HWimy( aw wei, wewmms V t if JBk w Dr. J. G. Turner Eye SpecUUet Portland, Oregon Regular monthly vlalu tocoudoo Watch papar for daUa L. L. Taylor, M. D. V. Veterinary Physician & Surgeon CONDOM, , OKKOON Dr. R. W. Hanneman Dentist AU Work Guaranteed Phone la Condon National Bank Building CONDON. . OREOON Dr. J. O. Kenyon " Dentist Flrat Nat l Bank Building 4 CONDON, OREGON D. N. Mackay ; i ., , Attorney -at-Law CONDON, OREGON . " ATTENTIONI I wish to close out my large wall paper stock and will, until further notice, give 25 per cent disccunt on al sales. Nearly all my stock was ordered before the' rise of paper stock Paper is still going up and this is the time to buy. " W. A. Darlinq, 47tf Armory Hall Annex. 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, CouHt Treasurer. '; ' City Treasurer's Notice All outstanding city warrants up to andincludingNo. 1310 Class "C" will be paid upon presenta tion at my office. Interest ceaBex May 20. 1918. 1 Myrtle Ferguson, City Treasurer.