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"THE SCH OP QUALITY"
Tenth and Morrlaon, Portland, 0a A. P. Armstrong, 1X.B., Principal
C,W occupy two floors 65 by feet, have a JIjo.ooo equipment,
employ a Urge faculty, give lndftnl Instruction, receive more calla
for office help than we can meet jOur ichool admittedly leads all
others la quality of Infraction. I Ly to attend audi an institution.
Clil a Ruaiaeu Mm i " keep hamiJiing away everlastingly on thorough
work. It will wl out in th end." Raid kEdiieatort "Th quality of instruc
tion given in your school make It the stjLrl of iu kind to the Northwest"
COpcn all the year. Student admitd at any time. Catalogue free.
Rater nco I Any bank, say nawipnX, any bualoeaa man la Portland.
I ITEMS 0F10M. INTEREST i
ouuruuvnnnniArvfiniruiAiwiinro
Jack Sheltorv,WTffrnyw iht
Condonltealnfprtlitnd this week.
Frank'! Arlburt. the
Condon Natioml bank was in
Arlington Mony.
John Jackson fod family spent
Sunday at the hoe of John Dy-
s&rton Hay Crek.
. ,
Frank Moore haa returned
from a weeks outing at Carson
Springs and report a good time.
When answerirtjj-an advertise
ment you saw in The Globe, tell
itXa-youyxhjrt. It will be
holpfultoua. s
Tom Rogers and W. R. Kirk
wood, two Mc Minnville business
men, who were here over-Sunday
returned home Monday. .
' Marsh Welsohns, of Clem, was
n over-sunaay visitor in vonuon.
J. M. Williams of Lone Rock
was a business visitor in unaon
Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. C Myers,
of Lost Valley were Condon visit
ors during: tiie week.
Wm. Burns left Monday for
a business trip to Portland and
expects to be away several days,
C E. Foster was slightly un
der the weather a few days dur
insr the week but has recover
ed....
, Tracy Iiyons of Fine Ridge
was in town during the week
and stated that crops in his
neighbornood were looking fine.
Harvesting in that vicinity will
soon be under way.
All kinds and all sizes of Over
alls at Wt-ifrel & Rice.
KiiWril.fl for the Globe! It'n
newsy every week.
An array f bargain. Burling
qualitiva and ,lowt priw-a. I lie
rt. B, Barker Co.
fienaeu Routing, th 't 011
earth, for aalu. Arlington Lumber
Com pany.' '
10 an acre for a fmo atocK ranc'u
uf 1000 acrea with over ;5Kl acres of
wheat land, fcee K. Ciirrun over
the pout ollic. Good building,
fine 'orchard, lota of water, well
fenci'd and within 3) mile of Con
Ion. 2,500 .down, time on bal
ance. , , ' . . .
The, fire department has re
cently received a couple of mod-
benefit and much more effective Iarm and Chai. Stevens 0f Lone
Mrs. A. C. Stevens of Hood
River was a business visitor in
this section during the week,
She spent a few days at the
homes of F. B. Stevens of Poplar
than the antiquated ladders for
merly used.
Steve Couture's residence in
the west part of town which
has just been handsomely remod
eled, is receiving the finishing
touches from the painters' hands
this week.
Rev. J. F. Heacock, Baptist
City Missionary of Portland, who
haa been conducting revival ser
vices at the Baptist church here
for the past two weeks, left for
Portland Monday.
The new Giant cherry, a cross
between the Lambert and the
Bing, created a sensation in the
Portland market last week.
There were some specimens that
measured an inch and a half in
diameter.
Rock. Mrs. Stevens says her
husband has sold his dray bust
ness at Hood River nnd has pur
chased a confectionery store.
BUSINESS LOCALS
Fred Sanders offers a bargain.
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MCCORMICK HEADERS
For a limited time to induce you
tolavinvour winter's fuel. Five
cords fir and alder, wood corded
up at you." place of buwincsa or at
your residence in Condon, then
sawed (40. Arlington Lumber Co.
Fashionable outfit for smart
dreasers. There ia a touch of per
fection in our gooda that foils cri
liciam. The 8. B. Barker Co.
Two homestead relinquishments
Jjr nale near town, good land. Bee
E. Curran
Miss Eva Wilkes, of Roanoke,
Virginia, was the guest of her
cousin, Mr. M. P. Wilkes, the
forepart of the week, leaving
Tuesday morning for Portland on
her way to California. W. C.
Wilkes, of Spokane, was also a
visitor at the Wilkes home the
first of the week.
Fred Edwards and family have
moved back to Condon. The
haying season is over on the Ed
wards ranch at Mayville w'th
about fifty tons of first class fod
der though the amount was not
bo large as last year. Mr. Ed
wards has rented the dwelling
formerly occupied by the Hard
man family.
B. 0. Stebbins and family left
Friday for various joints in
Washington in search of a new
home. They will spend some
time at Kelso and will then go
to Winlock and later may decide
to go to Tacoma where Mr. Steb
bins formerly lived. The Steb
bins came to Condon three years
ago and have made many friends,
War Against Conaumption.
All nations are endeavoring to
to check the ravages of consump
tion. the "while plague" that
claims so many victims each year,
Foley's Honey and Tar cures colds
and coughs uetfectly and you are
in no dangnr of consumption. Da
not risk your health by taking
some unkown preparation fthei
Foley's Honey and Tar is Fafe ami
certain iu results. ' Condon Drug
Co.
Goods priced iu a manner tha
will bewilder and delight you. The
3. B. Barker Co. -.
Bee Stephenson's Stock of Stylibh
Summer Shoes.
Prof. J. Potter who had charge
ofjhe Fossil schools last year
was in town this week for several
days visiting friends before go
ing to Fossil. Mr. Potter has
been in Pendleton and Walla
Walla for the past month and
after a visit in the Wheeler
county seat will return to Walla
Walla where he will attend Whit
man College during the coming
school year.
Your money not ours until you
are satisfied with the goods you
purchase. The S. B. Barker Co.
D. B. Thomas and family, of
Condon, Oregon, arrived here
last Friday on a visit Mrs.
Thomas being a sister of Attor
neys E. C. and N. L. Ward. Mr.
Thomas returned home the first
of the week, but Mrs. Thomas
will remain here for a few weeks.
Mr. Thomas has a fine position
with Kerr, Gifford & Co., being
field manager for Gilliam county.
Goldendale Sentinel.
We can save you money on
Harvest clothing. See us before
buying Weigel & Rice.
i The function of the kidneys is to
(train the impurities of the blood
which is constantly passing
through them. Foley's Kidney
Remedy makes the kid-ieys
healthy. They will strain out all
waste matter from the blood
Take Foley's Kidney Remedy and
t will make you woll. Condon
rug Co.
LET AN EXPERT
Do your repair" on Wntehea
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McCormick Machinery
EXTRAS.
and
nTlNN RROS.. Trio
V "ii'nf fj 1 "1 l!l d'liriini-'i iirl'-rirrw tSf m'mmm
n
The Palace hotel lornialiea firat-claaa
ward ami rooina to their pHtrnni at
reasonable ratea. Try tliem a week.
FOLEY'S
HONEYHTAR
Delay in commencing treatment
for a slight irregularity that could
have been cured quickly by Foley's
Kidney Remedy may result in a
serious kidney disease. folevs
Kidney Remedy builds up the
worn out tissues and Btrenghteus
these organs. Commence taking
it to day. Condon Drug Co.
The Condon Meat
& IG6 Company
Is prepared to supply
everyone with the beHt
of meat from their shop
meat that is kept during
these warm days in our
storing room of a temper
ature nearly down to
freezing. VVe are also
tun.SiK out a ton and a
half of ICK every twenty
- four hours.
the Jawoler ami (li1le 1 n i n nrnirOii
OpUciau. N. Malu Street VOliaoil LTUg IO,
Real Estate Transfers. "
The following real estate trans
fers have been filed for record
with the county clerk.
Altic E. Myers to Cora E
Grider 160 acres $ 2000
D W Loftin and wife to A
R Collins lots Arlington 100
D W Loftin et ux to A.
Wheelhouse Its Arlington 100
D W Loftin et ux to C W
Shurte lots in Arlington 100
D A Moore et ux to D B
Thomas 800 acres 13,000!
D L Harris to State Land I
Board 160 acres 1,200
J Foster Cook et ux to
Harriet A Wood 91.92 a. 712.50
Patents issued by the U. S. to
Altic Myers 160 acres, to Lydia
E. Cummings 160 acres, to Lena
E. Huffman 80 acres.
The price of shingles is great
ly reduced at the Arlington Lum
ber Co.
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Foley's Orino Laxative, the new
laxative, stimulates, but does not
irritate. It is the best laxative. I
Guaranteed or your money back
I C E
Keep Cool with the pure
home frozen product.
KK) pound cake 75 e
Less quantities leper lb.
Phone calls for either
; meat or ice promptly ans
wered and delivered to
home or place of business
at anytime of the day.
imrns
IN ONE OR MANY COLORS
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LARGEST FACILITIES
IN THE WEST FOR
THE PRODUCTION OF
HIGH GRADE WORK
MTU At 10W at lalTIIII HO. til
The original
LAXATIVE cough remedy.
For consrha, colda, throat and lune
trouble. No opiatea. Non-alcoholic
Good for everybody. Sold everywhere.
The genuine
FOLEY'S HONEY and TAR ia ia
Yellow package. Refuse substitute.
Prepared only by
Foley A Company, Chicago.
Condon Drug Co.
The 0. K.
Shop
FRANK GOLDEN. Proprleaer
Shaving, Shampooing, Hair Cutting
Hot and Cold Ralhs in Connection.
One door north Uilliain Co. Batik BUIg.
J. J. Portwood
LIVERY
and FEED
STABLE
North Main Street.
i Confectionery
Soft Drinks
I
Candiee, Nut and Fraits in
Season. Cigars and Tubai-co
Cozy club room in connection
L. T. PRICE. Condon
mm&W
Lkjo & Mo
Oregon
SHOipLME
a union Pacific
3 TRAINS EAST DAILY
Thronch Pullman atandard and tour
ist aleepuig cara daily to Omaha, Chi
capo, Kpokane; touriit aleeping car daily
lo Kanaaa city ; through Pullman touriit
leeoinir cara (Deraonallv conducted)
weedy to Chicago, reclining chair cars
taeata free) to tha Eait daily.
LOW RATES 1
Tickets to and from all parti of tha
United btntoa, Canada and r.urope.
ot particulars call on or addreae
D. TIERNEY, Agent
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EAST BOUND FROM ARI.INliTON.
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No. 2 Chicago Special 1 :20 P.
No. 6 Atlantic Express 12:45 A.
WEST BOUND FROM ARLINGTON.
.3:10 P. M
.3:48 A. M.
No. 1 Portland Special.
No. 5 Pacific Express. .
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Branch OBca. (36 F BU Wubunilun. D. C.
Edward Dunn, President; Andrew Greiner, Vice-President ; g
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No. 7059. rV
Capital $25,000 Profits $5,000
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No matter how large, no matter how small, this Rank
will give your business the careful attention which its
jertoiial interests warrant. Your patronage solicited.
j Drafts issued on all parts of the world. Strictly home institution.
J. 1 UKE. rm-c- IAT tOWERBAlt. Tl-r C 0. KKTW00D. Cu-
GILLIAM COUNTY BANK
Capital $SO.OOO
Tranaacta a General Banking Bnsineaa. Do- .
mvaiic and Foreign Eichange bought and aoM.
DUMtora-. B. BARKER. JAT BOWERMAN. C. O. FORTWOOD, I. f.
UK18ACHB, R. T. COX.
. . . OREGON
CONDON,
CONDON BRANCH.
No 11 leaves Condon daily (except Sun
lay) at 7ws M. Arrives at Arling
ton at 11 :10 AM. No. 12 leaves Arlington
('ally (except Sunday) at:r P. M. ar
rives at Condon at 3 :jr P. M.
THE PALACE HOTEL
U.S. CARNINE, Proprietor.
MOST oomodious Hotel in the city. Table supplied
with the best the market affords. Special atten
tention given to the comfort of guests. :: ::
Headquarter for Farmers and Stockmen.
CONDON, OREGON