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NEWS OF THE WEEK E. M. Larkin arrived in Con don the first of the week from a business trip to Wasco. Mrs. J. W. Hire returned Mon day afternoon from a week's visit with Mr& W. II. Morrison, in Arlington. Mrs. Gussie Block returned on Monday from a two weeks visit with friends in the Rose City. R. II. Robinson transacted business in Arlington Monday. F. M. Pliter came up from Portland on Monday to attend to business interests. Miss Grace Beeson, who has been staying in town for some time, went to Mayville the first of the week, having been callec home by the illness of her mother. Brunzel & Son shipped twe carloads of cattle on last Satur day. District Attorney Collier passed through town Monday on his way home from a business trip to Portland. Con Schott of Olex came to town the first of the week to at tend to business matters. William Brunzel left Thursday morning for the Mitchell country where he will round up a cat load or two of cattle. . Mrs. Overlander is visiting with her daughter, Mrs. Tom Scott, this week. A leap year ball will be given in the hall at Alville on Friday evening, February 14th. A good time is assured. The music will be furnished by Vivian Collins and Chas. Wakeman. Supper will be served upstairs in the hall. - - H.A. Stewart of Dry Fork was in Condon Monday and purchas ed a $40 graphophone and some records of R. L. Hunt The price of shingles is great ly reduced at the Arlington Lum ber Co, Complete plans have, been de cided upon for the Oregon Build ing at the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition, and up to date it if the most attractive state build ing yet shown in America upon the grounds of a great Fair. LA. Frazee and wife of Min neapolis, Minn., were Condon vi sitors the latter part of last week. J. R. Weinert of Mikkalo trans acted business in Condon last Saturday. S. B. Barker left Tuesday on a trip through the east. The first place he visits is Chica go where he will order a large stock of dry goods for The S. B. Barker Co. 's store. From there he will go to Boston on other business and will also probably visit a few days with relatives at the old home in Maine. The fall wheat crop was in more danger of destruction the past week than it has been for years. Had the cold weather of the past week continued through out the Inland Empire, without snow on the ground, the damage would have been serious as the plants are entirely, unprotected, Everything now depends on the weather of the remaining winter and everyone is crying for snow before zero weather makes us another visit LET AN EXPERT Do Tour repair, on Wntche. Clocki or Jewelry. William tbe Jeweler and CradHate Optician. N. Main Street Women of Affairs. Chicago's Pretty Ctrl Poltc Officer Is a Great Success A Fair Humanitarian Cham pions the Stray Do Notes of Moment. Tbe only woma policeman la th counti? la otrnnl ly tli.it iuhnrtslug cltv. rhtcaso. Her duties ape not very strenuous. She merely iifcvla the foyer of one of the loatllui; theaters to see that womea ami children are ron erly protected. Her uniform Is a very fetching one, and OrtVe-r Dorothy Stew art herself is so chariului; that ho would be a very boorish follow Indeed who would refuse to "move on" at. her. ' OrflCIB DOBOTHT STEWART. command, rolleeman Dorothy says she doesn't believe much In club au thority and Intends to manage all her prisoners by means of kindness. While this may be a practical method for tbe lovely Dorothy, It Is doubtful If the male members of the Windy City's po lice force would find it so effectual. Combining Astronomy and Ethnology Mrs. Mabel Loomla Todd, wife of the well known astronomer of Amherst .ollege, has studied primitive people n almost all parts of the world. She irst Investigated the Alnos In northern laps a and became so fascinated with ethnological work that every summer she and her husband go to some re mote region where be can carry on bis astronomical observations to ad vantage and she can become acquaint ed with interesting aborigines. During the past season she made herself familiar with the bablts and character istics of many South American tribes while Professor Todd wns watching Mars from the top of the Andes. She learned many new facts In regard' to the civilization of tbe Incas. Mrs. Todd is a charming woman whose tact and good sense make ber as pop ular with the primitive peoples among whom she travels as she is In the ex clusive drawing rooms of Boston, A Frisnd For Poor Dogs. Mrs. Laura Comstock Dunlop, author and society woman, has asked the' city of Memphis to appolut her collector of dog taxes. Mrs. Dunlap Is a human itarian and lover of dogs. She be lieves If abe was collector she could prevent some of the abuses which are alleged to appertain to this depart ment Dogs of high degree, it is said, were gathered up on the streets In stead of the unlicensed strays and were shipped to other cities and sold. Stray dogs when captured were killed by drowning, a death that Mrs. Dun lap considers more painful than the use of the hypodermic syringe, which she would substitute for the tank. Capa ble and kind assistants would be se lected to do tbe rongb work of ber de partment A Fortune In Olivet. Among tbe many opportunities which California offers to tbe business wom an Is that of olive growing. Mrs. Mary Emma EUtnann has achieved such suc cess In this line that she is said to con trol tbe olive trade of tbe United States. One hundred thousand gallons of olive oil were last year shipped from her factory. She sells ripe olives as well as the green ones for pickling and says that once a taste for tbe ripe fruit is acquired people will not care for the green. Meanwhile ber business grows and prospers. MABCIA WILLIS CAMPBELL. A New Ventura In Philanthropy. Report says that tbe relief committee ministering to the widows and orphans of tbe Monongah mine disaster has bad 1 brilliant Inspiration for disposing of tbe former. Tbe scheme is to marry off tbe widows as fast as possible. A dowry of $100, It is suggested, If set tled upon each of tbe bereaved ladles, would prove an Incentive to the bach clors of the mining community. The fund contributed by sympathetic per sons for tbe relief of tbe families of tbe dead miners would be levied upon to provide this matrimonial bait. Only one widow, a woman who has already been married three tlcaei, bat evl iced tny Interest In tbe scheme. win- '-.ff"V; iWi' -k ". 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It has the largest list of farms, city property and atocka of goods advertised in it of any paper publithi-d and reaches 50 000 readers each issu e 85 per cent, of liicli are farmers, and is one of the beat ad vertising mediums of this class in the United StRtfS. 'Advertising rates 15e ner agate line. Send 75c and we will mnil you the Journal fur one year; or for IUr in silver nr stamps we will send It lor two months on trial. FARM AND REAL ESTATE JOURNAL, Traer, la. Oregon Sh outline and union Pacific 3 TRAINS EAST DAILY Through Pullman standard and tour ist sleeping cars daily to Omaha, Chi cago, Spokane; tourist sleeping car daily to Kansas city ; through Pullman tourist sleeping cars (personally conducted) weealy to Chicago, reclining chair cars iseata free) to tbe East daily. LOW RATES I Tickets to and from all parts of the United States, Canada and Europe. For particulars call on or address D. TIERNEY, Agent 0. R. 0 i & EAST BOUND FROM ARLINGTON. No. 2 Chicago Special 1 :20 P. M. No. 6 Atlantic Express 2 A6 A. M. WEST BOUND FROM ARLINGTON. No. 1 Portland Special 3:10 P. M. No. 6 Pacific Express 3:48 A. M CONDON BRANCH. , No 11 leaves Condon daily (eicept Sua day) at 1:4s A.M. Arrives at Arling ton at 11:10 A M. Leaves Condon Run davat?:. M. arrives at Arlington at 11:10 P.M. No. 12 leaves Arlington daily (except Snnday) at 12:43 P. M.ar- rives at Condon at $'-43 P. M. ins OUR SPRING SHOES HAVE ARRIVED I I DUNN BROS., Inc. We -will be with you un- till January 1st and our Winter and Holiday stock of mounts and folders has armed. They are something dif ferent and better than we have ever had before. Call and see them. E. 0- mwn-F'SU PHOTOGRAPHER WALL PAPER PAINTS, OILS AND VARNISH Largest and best select ed stock in the' County. Estimates furnished on jobs as to material and labor. W. A. DARLING. onnruuu c nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnni ondon Livery Barn Hardman & Ramsau. Props. 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TOBACCOS Ah appropriate resort in BILLIARDS CIGARS' which you ore invited to ,rO0L CANDIES spend a pleasant hour CLUB ROOMS H . ..-. MAIN STREET, CONDON I pmmitfl chtainrd hi all ooontiiM, or M Pit I TftAOC-MAKS. l amii &ml t utivt fatlua rrviav B UmL fyl Mirt,H, lMtaittr I'.hM, (of fin r'pori on ptMariiiiir. ALk auftlNla TiltOTLV COMriMMTIAL Yaim. brmaH. Vv 1 i.twaik) tumiioii iiiwiiii iMioarfuimV tvl on Hutv tuoMttm mnti rwlt lmu. W hl tiv vrntlnrui will py.Htw U ft pwrtnrr jutrtirt hr TAtwUaW tafomtatitm, rrrn fr to mj mtXiirnm. D, SWIFT & CO. L50I Seventh St., Wasnlnntoa, 0. C. g Edwakd Duns, President; Andkkw Ghrinkh, Vice-President; g g U. Fabssw rn, Cashier; Wm. Weiiui.i; F. M. Pi.itkb. g 2 NO, PH55 OT0C B.(ll( Of WpOp .nr. HlfMI nr1lllJIMM f. Capital $25,000 Profits $5,000 Does a General Banking Business f I No matter how larjje, no matter Ih;w small, this Rank & will giveyour liiiHinoss tliecarehil altenlion winch its g personal interests warrant. 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