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V. vf1 3E 3 ailoring Masterpieces Men's Suits Conley's Highest Values ' Beautiful Patterns , Lasting Materials Warm and Stylish Conley's Come in and see them SEE MY SAMPLES BEFORE YOU GO ELSEWHERE TO BUY THAT SUIT WHICH YOU NEED AND WHICH YOU FEEL YOU OUGHT TO BUY VERY JUDICIOUSLY. My suits are of the very latest patterns and designs. My prices are normal and the quality I show you is the best you will see this winter. : A. Conley, the Tailor First National Bank Building CONDON, OREGON '" NOTICE ... Annual me iug of Farmer Union and election ' of officers Saturdu' Dee. 28 2 P. M. at Armory Hall. George Vehraltf.Tnrusday fur a visit in Portland. j George Greiner left Tbrusda morning for a visit in Portland Frances By era spent the holi day at her home in Portland. John Stewart of Fossil was in Condon Tuesday. J. R. Evans is a new subscriber on the Globe's list. S. B. Couture went to Portland Saturday to be with his ch ildren Christmas. Miss Ariel McQueen went to Portland Saturday for her holiday vacation. lostI One brown yearling stud colt, branded lazy S (w) on left shoulder, snip in face and white hind foot. Will give suitable reward for information leading to his recovery. S. B. Amis, Condon. 41pd42 Mrs. J. J. Portwood spent Christmas with her daughter in Portland. The Summit Street Hotel Daris & Caven, Proprietors The rooms have been thoroughly renovated and are clean. The restaurant will serve the best of meals at all hours ::: ::: ::: We Specialize in Good Coffee "" Your Patronage Is Solicited ALBERT DAVIS GEORGE CAVEN 4331 Theresa Salesman from Virginia who was chewing and swapping yarns with the men on the Post Office corner. "Have a chew," says he to Jake. Jake doesn't think he's chew ing unless his cheek bulges out like he had the mumps. "Call that a chew?" he snorts. "Surer' says the salesman. This is Real Gravely. That small chew satisfies, and the longer you chew it the better it tastes. That's why it doesn't cost anything extra to chew this class of tobacco." it t fmnifthl't mij smnHl PEYTON BRAND Peal Gravely Chewing Plug each piece packed in a pouch 100 Printed Envelopes for $1 at Globe CAN YOU FIGURE? i WYOMING ELK HUNT Continued from page 1 and made tnroa that we discovered. There may have been many more that we did not tee and this proves the in. efficiency of the Wyoming game laws. Tna deputy state gsme wardens bsve been weighed in the balance and found wanting. I do not believe that in every hundred violations there is one prosecution. It appears that there it I only one way to save this last remain- ing herd of big game and that is federal ; control. The government should take ; charge and patrol all the Jackson Hole country with military police and that would make it as hard to violate the (tame laws and Ret away with it as it , is to rob a poitofflce. This will go far toward saving the elk that are fast disappearing under present conditions. The next day, October 7, we packed and started the ponies toward home. The trails were still slippery but we got along without accident until over the mountain. Down on the river we came to a Deaver dam that had to be crossed and the water was about three feet deep. The horses got through in good shape but when the burro reached the deepest place be laid down, evid ently with the intention of committing auicide by drowning. The guides roped him, pulled him out and gave him a good beating. However, there was nothing lost but Vail's temper which be soon partially regained. The next day we fished down the river and took pictures, arriving at the Vail ranch about four o'clock. We brought out 600 pounds of jerked meat and the hides and horns weighed 400 pounds. We were now very eager to get to Idaho Falls, a distance of 76 miles, and the next day we at last aucceeded in hiring a lady to take us in a Ford after making arrangements with Leon to send the meat, hides and heads at the first opportunity. This he did and they arrived in Condon 'in due time. This in the story of our elk hunt and I hope some readers have got little pleasure out of reading about a trip which gave Clyde and I a great deal. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF MULTNOMAH la the matter of the Estate of Hugh C Strickland, deceased. NOTICE NO. 14076 OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE Notice Is hereby given, That under and by virtue of an ordtr of sale, made and entered in the above entitled court and cause, on the 23rd day of Decem ber, 1818, and by virtue of the power and authority vested in me in the Last Will and Testament of Hugh I'. Strick land, deceased, I will on the 25th dsy of January, 1919, subject to confirma tion of said court, sell at private sale, to the higheat and best offer and bid, the following described real estate, be longing to said estate to-wit: The Southeast Quarter, and the East Half of the Southwest Quarter of Section Thirteen (13), and the North east Quarter of Section Twenty-four (24) in Township Three (S) South of Range Twenty (20), and the North east Qusrter of the Northeast Qusr ter, and the Southwest Quarter of the Northeast Quarter, and the South east Quarter of the Northwest Quar ter, and the South Half of the South east Quarter, and the Northwest Quarter of the Southeast Quarter, and the South Half of the Southwest Quarter, and the Northeaat Quarter of the SouthwesS Quarter of Section Eighteen (18) and the North Half of the Northeast Quarsr, and the North- east Quarter of the Northwest Qusr ter, and the Southwest Quarter of the Northwest Quarter of Section Nineteen (i9), and the Southwest Quarter of the Southwest Quarter of Section Seventeen (17) in Township Three 3 South of Range Twenty one (21), all East of the Willamette Meridian, in Gilliam county, Oregon. Terms of Sale, Sealed bids or offers may be filed with, or made to me at my office, 324 Henry Building, Port land, Multnomah county, Oregon, up to the hour of ten o'clock in the fore noon of the 25th day of January, 1919. Fifteen per cent of the amount offered or bid shall accompaay the offer or bid, the balance, cash, of the total purchase price to be paid upon the confirmation of such sale, by the above entitled court. G. E. Hamaker, Executor of the Estate of Hugh C. Strickland, Deceased. If you care to stop in and investigate we will show you how we can save you from 5 to 10 per cent on every article in our line of Staple and Fancy Groceries but still maintaining our well known reliable qualities guaranteed to be the best we can possibly procure for you. FRANK SMITH HOW ABOUT YOUR FUEL? - 1 have the agency for Rock Springs coal have plenty on hand and can deliver it at any time. I do all kinds of light and ' heavy hauling. Phone in your orders, H. P. SMITH, CONDON ATTENTION FOR THE LAND'S SAKE! Improve it. 1 Dest for you and Lest for the land . n Real estate is going up and certain men are go ing up with it These are the men who are getting some Gilliam county land today. We have lots and property exchanges that will interest you. Advantageous bargains that you should inves tigate NOW. FOR SALE Dwelling house cheap. $400 down and balance in easy payments I need more farms to selllist yours with me NOW F. T. HURLBURT How's Yo.r Insurance? I Can Fix It War Economy Is Promoted at This Store Everybody is expected to economize, to save all that is possible, and to this end wo ask you to come in and price our large stock of .GENERAL MERCHANDISE AND HOUSEHOLD SUPPLIES Our stock has been carefully selected and economically bought and we are now Belling for cash only. This is economy for both of us and every customer will positively get the same treatment here. The S. B. Barker Co. . The Quality Store :: Condon, Oregon Service Shop Printing Is Satisfying r compare values We invite yoi to compare our Ed. V. Price suit values with any in town. .. .. .. .. We are not afraid of any compari- , son you can give these offerings as 'J. we know if you give them a rigid test it will only bring out their 4 merits more clearly. .. ' .. The new samples and styles look good to us. They will to you. Come arid see. Open Sundays. Lester Wade's Exclusive Store for Men. ' Condon, Oregon 1 . J I am now dealing in Real Estate, Jacks, Mules, Horses, Cattle, Sheep and Hogs. Anyoue having anything of this kind for sale or trade will do well to see me :: :: JOHN H.KNOX Condon, Oregon i H. H.WILBURN WELL CONTRACTOR AND DRILLER Cor. Summit and Main Condon, Oregon SATISFACTION GUARANTEED CONDON, OREGON