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About Condon globe. (Condon, Gilliam Co., Or.) 189?-1919 | View Entire Issue (May 24, 1918)
the concert soloo :pacs a of community spirit wo "imply mean a communitj'i capacity for organized and smooth-running HELLO, SPRING! AND YOU, TOO. READER! Welcome to our parlors again, where ice cream and soft driiiks are always to yur 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 epepolar ipot in town. You see roost everybody, hereanyway. Then, too, you can always get the best Of candies, 'fiuita and mixed nuts. JOHN JACKSON Condon's Leading Stationer. and ' Confectioner 100 PER CENT VALUES ec-operation. M10KIE'8 COLYUM HO.MOM'.'fHt cttfoa m? iki V NOPe.Vtt DlOt WHOM WE HANDLE NOTHING TO SELL AT "HALF PRICE" MVrtMtM' oo-f vf. tiK VJHN OltW VA PMOMC AfcCKK TZ tt 00 fnt BUT AN- SOMftTtWVtS Nt MXftS Mi wtw NtS'Nk,vaa The plain reason we are not offering our goods at half price la that every article jou, 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 CondonOregon 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 every motor in need and price and are the "INDIVIDUALIZED TIRES." We handle Monogram and Valvoline Oil. Val 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 C0I1DG1I GLOBE H. A. HarUaora, Editor PubliakedErerr Friday TaMjClefce Publishing Company. Entered as second class mail nattet at the poet office at Condon, Oregoa for 71 mu. Aarcftiaiae mm gtrm A GLOBE WANT AD WILL SELL IT FOR YOU caiaou$Yn-.4l OUR RICH, MOOTH, EAHY WHITE FLOUR 15 EXCEUENT F0!l BAKING OIVB YOURSELF A HOLIDAY THIS WEEK BY CUTTING OUT ALL BAKING AND BUYING YOUR BREAD AND BAKERY GOODS FROM US. WB HAVB FRESH MADE BREAD EVERY DAY AND ALL KINDS OF BAKERY GOODS. FOR A FEW CENTS YOU CAN GET A VARIETY OF THINGS FOR ' YOUR TABLE THAT WOULD TAKE YOU HOURS OF WORK IN YOUR KITCHEN. TRY IT ONCB ANYWAY. GIVE US YOUR GROCERY ORDER TODAY. W. S. Farr's Cash Store Condon :: :: :: , Oregon CO-OPERATION SPELLS ADVANCEMENT Everytne must admit the power of co operation. "Two beads are better than one," and if we grant this we must also .concede that three heads are better tthan two and four are better thaa three. Each man ..separately stands for his individual force but if a number of men join to gether for -some object their power in a community increases 83 each man joins, much more rapidly than bis. personal force would warrant Notwithstand ing our knowledge of this fact it is often hard to secure co opera uod in local anairs. J rue co operation means giving up one's own preferences and considering Republic good as .better .-than ifQ own. The man who for ce himself is the most success- fai Hi working with other people And right here is where the dif ticulty seem to lie in Condon it seems that we all have a narrow. personal, ..rand-cents .vision hen we look at any project which may be for the general good of the town. We ask our stives: Is there any direct personal profit in thiet" and forget that, though we . may mot gain dirictly, we always do in directly frcm anything . which benefits the community . aa a whole. Lack of co-operation has oeen very plain in Condon, .1 has been noticeable in our fair, ur Chautauqua, 'our race meet and even in our churches -and schools. It is true that these have alwajs had a fair measure of success but nothing like they would have had with co opera don behind them. Condon is a good town now none .better of its size in the state- but the op portunities for advancement un- ier .co operation arenumerous. Naturally every man wants the best for, Wb town but the town ' hat achieves the best is one where the citizens work unsel flshly together and we should remember that when we speak ' There' a Difference We cannot make a dollar bill- 1 It's not we don't know bow to But Uncle Sam puts down bit flt 'And says we're not allowed to. Bot give at all your printing work, "The diff'reoce then U funoy for Uacie Sam will not object .That YOU aremakinir money. Why should the town muzzle dogs and not knockers? A nice front porch has pre vented man an old maid. 'When someone plans .to help the town, plan to help the plan. A town is like a perambulator it isn't much good unless it is pushed. If you spend all that you earn some other fellow is banking your money. When churches begin to ad vertise the devil begins to sit up and take notice. The world owes every man a living but the street corner is a poor collection agency. Don't look for soft snaps.' The bard snaps are the ones that have the ginger in them. It is claimed that fish when eaten make brains. When they get swa7 they make big stories. You've got to be a citizen to vote but you've got to do a good deal more than vote to be a citi zen. There's only one better man than he who gets behind and poshes and that's the -man who goes ahead and pulls. The best kind of "fire insur ance" for next winter is a wood shed filled and a bin overflowing now. Get .busy on your fuel order. OVER THE TOP Br Arthur Qw Katpar.an natter Fiompag2 Frftl's Vun inddenTv Bfnmwd fn middle of a bar. We had cooked bis goose, ana our rasa bad worked. After flrtnit two belts Mrh. tn tneka im nt our Job. we hurriedly dismounted our guns ana took cover in the dugout We knew what' to fiwrt aoon. w AMnt have to wait lone, three- salvos of -wniM-Dangs" came over from Fritx's artJllerr. firrthor lYmflrrrwHnn that we had sent that musical machine-gun ner on ma westward-bound Jcmraey. That sun nvai hntkaMrf ami. We were the heroes of the battalion. our captain congratulated us, raid It Was a ne&t niece nf TPnrk and mmu. fluently, we were-all puffed up over the BlUUb There are several wars Trmm? naoa to disguise the location- of his maphln gun and get his range. Some of the most commonly used stunts are aa fol lows: At nicht. when 1m tnnnnta Ma mn over the top of bis trench and wants to get the range of Frits'! trench he adODtB the method of what ha terma "getting the parka." This consists of flrlna? bursts Mim hla mm until th. bullets hlt'the German barbed wire, He can tell when they are cutting the wire, because bullet when It hits a wire-throw mat a hln sWMo n..b Machine-gun fire Is -very damaging to uu causes many a wiring parry I tfi TC eHiHfi?6M"Wli.l tt 1 quiet ta' repair the damage. To disguise the Dart of Us gun at night when firing. Tommy uses what la called a flare protector. This Is a stove pipe arrangement which flu orer the barrel casing of the gun and screens the sparks from the right and left, but not from the front. So Tommy, always resourceful, adopts this scheme: About thre feet or less in front of the gun he PROFESSIONAL ' DIRECTORY ! " " T. A, Weinke Lawyer pfnee u' Court Bouse COXDOX, OREOOIt Showing How Frits Is Fooled. drtres two stakes Into the ground, aoou Are feet apart Across these stakes he stretches a curtain made out of empty sandbags ripped open. He soaks this curtain tn water and fires through It The water prerente it catching fire and effectlrely screens the flare of the firing- gun from the enemy. Sound la a vslnable asset In lomHne a machine gun, but Tommy surmounts this obstacle by placing two machine guns about one hundred to one hun dred and flftr Tarda ansrt. Ths mn on the right to cover with its fire the sector or the left gun and the gun on the left to cover that of the right gun. This makes their fire cross; they are area simultaneously. 'By this method lt.aounds itv Ana gun firing and gives the Germans the Impression that the gun Is firing from a point midway between th vnn which art actually firing, and they ac- coromgiy sneu that particular spot The machine eunnera chuckle and hi Triti u a brainy boy, not 'elf he ainx But the men In our lines at tha mvnt being shelled curse Frits for his igno rance ana pass a few pert remarks down the line In reference to the ma chine gunners being "windy" . and afraid to take their medicine. CHAPTER XXIII. - Gas Attacks ann BnlM. Three dara after hA aiianmui rats, tne Germans sent over mi rt did not catch us unawares, because the wiua naa been made to order, that Is, II was Blowing rrem the German trenches toward ours at the rate of about five miles ner hour. warnings had been nassed dnvn th trencn to Keep a sharp lookout for gas. We had a new man at the nariaivina on this afternoon In Question; I was ainuig on me nre step, cleaning my rifle, when he called out to mar TThere'S a sort of ereenlah. valine cloud, rolling along the ground out-In urom, it s coming" Drs. Miller & WilbeUn Physicians & Surgeons . First Nsfl Bsak'Bulldlnc CONDOM, , oasooit Dr. W. H. Reynolds Chlropractle Nerve 8peolallat It you ar stck and bars tried vrythtn alsa with no rMulU try Chlropnctlc mpial adJutUMnMi and fft wlt - Flrat Mat. Bank BUdft, Cendeo, Or. C. T. Cath-. M. 0. B A. Cth.y. M, D. Drs. Cathev Physicians & Surgeons Condon Na' ; CIWBOM, Bank Bulldloc Dr. X G. Turner Eye Specialist Portland, Oregon Regular monthly visits to Condon Watch paper for dates . . L. L. Taylor, M. D. V. Veterinary , Physician & Surgeon CONDON, " i OBSXWN Continued on pige 3, NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the undersigned will take ud.; adver tise and sell in the manner pro vided by chapter 71 of the Gen eral Laws of Oregon for 1909, any and all live3tosK 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. fi. Barker Barker & Cameron W. B. Cyrus J. M. Cameron. Endymion Lodge No. 66 KNIGHTS of PYTHIAS Meets Tuesday Evening In Castle HaU CONDON, OREGON Rank of Esquire next Tuesday night J. C Sturglll, K., R. and S. TYPHOID! thamSmallpox. limy tspvltncsi hMdtnioflstimted tha almost mlncnlous effl tacf and hsvmletnett, of Antityphoid Vaccination. B Vatccinatcsl NOW by foot physician, you ao4 jTour family. It Is mote Titai than bouse Inauranc. Ask your phytlclats. tfreggisU or tend fof "Uarv) you bad Typhoid telling of Typhoid Vaccine, results from oa end danger from Typhoid Carriers. THE Ctirm LA&OftATOBY. KSniUY. CAU woeeciM waacmaa eewaMtweee e e. eo. uceeat Dr. R. W, Hanneman . Dentist 1 All Work Guaranteed Phone U Condon National Bajik Building , CONDON,- . ., OBBQON Dr.! J. O. Kenyon V,V Dentist First Na'l Bank Building . CONDON. - OREGON ;:CN. Jilacksy ' AttorncjW-Law CONDON, OREGON S VS?VTIJtakkS) ' I wish to closa out my lanrtf wallpaper stoclr ?and will, until furthfcjfjQtice. .give 25 per cent discount on al sales. Uearhr all my stock was ordered before the rise of paper : stock. Parier is still going upUnd. this is the time to buy, I , - W.'A.Dartjng, 47tf Armory HaU Annex, Couaty, Treasurer's Notice All outslanding!warrants drawn on the'General Road Fund of Gillian. 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. City Treasurer's Notice ' All outstanding city warrants up to andincludingNo. 1310 Class "C'.wili be paid upon presenta tion at my office. Interest ceasen May 20. B918. .v.! Myrtle Ferguson, City Treasurer. -