Condon globe. (Condon, Gilliam Co., Or.) 189?-1919, August 21, 1908, Image 3

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    t-MTHE SCHOOL
Tenth and Mn, PortUnd. Oroo A. P. Armstrong, LL.B., Principal
CWt occupWo floor 6s by 100 feet, have a fao.oco equipment,
tmploy a M faculty, give Individual instruction, receive more calls
for office helthan we can meet Our Khool admittedly leada all
Clher. In qtylifr of int ruction. It paya to attend auchin institution.
CUU ' Keep hamm.rin, a.y .mUMlngty oa thorough
work. Itw!ll H,t intu, ,nd. IU14 M EJaeetert ' "The quality of liutruc
ob flrta la your eUool m.ke It the standard of lu kindle the Nortbwtrt."
COpen 1I the jrejr. Student admitted It any time. CaUlogue free.
IUferiKai Uny baa, any aewapapw, any busloeea mu la Portland.'
I ITEIV15 OFJLGCAL INTEREST
aw vwvuwuuuui rvrvru uwvn uvrfi
Mrs. Luelli Vaughn, who has
been visiting1 relatives in this
city, returned to Portland Wed-
ncaday.
Herbert Clarke was a pas sen-
gerpntho flyer Monday for Ar
J lington where he will visit with
relatives for a few days.
A, IX; Jbbertson, of the In
terior ahouse Co., returned
Monday evening from a week's
vUit with friends in Portland.
4 " -' 1 TT
i r -rlf you have anything to trade
v ' exchange, rent or sell see to it
rf that you use Th Globe Wants.
W Hillie'RIrt left for The
r y!a iucsuay morning xor a
'visiiwiin ner parents,
..' " if. .'..,..1 f o n
4 ;. JaVfies Donaldson of The Dalles,
i- is, taking the place of C. W.
' Youjpjr;.. aa bajrgafr man on the
C!dd5iranch tin week. Mr.
Young has not been feeling well
for some jfiitJe titne a.yi will take
a short voNUon.
Fred Teinlan Who ? has been
working for Frank Golden in the
0. . bnfber shop, left Tuesday
morning for other fi eildi of labor.
JVd had not decided where he
Fould locate but intended to stop
in Arlington for some time.
R. L. Hunt, the druggist, re
turned Wednesday evening from
a several days' business trip in
the Rose City. While there Mr.
Hunt had the pleasure of hear
ing Judge Alton B. Parker, who
spoke at the Heilig theater.
Miss Mary Steiwer, of Fossil,
was the guest of Mrs. C. 0.
Portwood yesterday, having come
as far as this city to accompany
her friend, Miss Blanche Huston,
who was returning to her home
in Portland after u week's visit
in Fossil.
Mr. and Mrs. L Renri, of St,
Paul, Minn., arrived in Condon
Saturday to make their home
in this city for some time. Mr.
Renri is a barber and has taken
the place of Fred Weiman in tha
0. K. barbershop. He is an ex
perienced workman.
.' While Mrs. Paul Brunzel was
waiting for the train Wednesday
afternoon, having left her team
of horses standing unhitched,
the animals became frightened at
the engine switching toward the
roundhouse and started on a
dead run towards home, crossing
the track a few feet in front of
. the locomotive. In their mad
cap chase down the road the top
was torn off the buggy. No
other damage resulted.
We can save you money on
Harvest clothing. See us before
buying Weigel & Rice.
Mrs. Claude K. Andrews and
daughter went to Goldendale
Wednesday, having been unable
to hear over the phones regarding
the condition of Mrs. Andrews'
feftece, Alice Thompson, who sus
w tained a stroke of paralysis a few
days ago.
Special prices on Barn Bills.
Sue the Arlington Lumber Co.
LET AN EXPERT
Do your mplr on W(nh
Icinaki or Jowalry. WlllUmi
mJ- the Jeweler and Gradual
eP"'"'" 11 opUcUo. . Main Stmt
OT QUALITY
M. J. Tiernev. of Arlington.
was in Condon Wednesday to at
tend the funeral of his little
cousin.
C. W. Young, the baggage
man on the "flyer" who has
been ailing with some kind of
back lameness, left Wednesday
for a trip to Portland and Spok
ane combining rest and business.
J. E. Reynolds and wife, of
Arlington, were Condon visitors
Wednesday, registering at the
Oregon hotel
Charles Cason and familv. of
Lone Rock, made a short visit
with his brother. J. B. Cason
of this place. Thev left for their
home Wednesday. Monument
enterprise.
Erret Deck who has been in
this city for the past year driving
the hotel bus and the laundry
wagon, left Monday for the old
home on the Atlantic coast. He
will visit relatives in Nebraska
for a few weeks before contin
uing eastward.
The Arlington Lumber Co. has
had a force of men at work the
past week raising their ware
house in this city. The floor is
to be greatly strengthened and
braced thus enabling the com
pany to store a far greater num
ber of sacks of grain than in
previous years.
Mrs. J. Irby and little daugh
ter, of Laramie, Wya, are guests
of Mrs. F. T. Hurlburt this
week. Mrs. Irby has been vis
iting friends in Portlandand
at various points in Eastern
Oregon for several months and
expects to return to Wyoming in
a few days.
The 0. R. & N. Special rates
between the North Beach resorts
and every railroad points on the
Harriman system; from Condon
the fare is $12.
Inquire of agent for further
particulars.
While endeavoring to show
the speed of his horse in the
hopes of making a sale, at the
race track late Sunday afternoon.
Wm. Brunzel, of Brunzel & Son,
sustained a severe fracture of
the left leg just above the ankle.
The horses were running at
good speed when the animal
ridden by Brunzel tried to break
through an opening in the fence
enclosing the track. Fearing
that the horse would drag him
along the fence and thus injure
him, Brunzel jumped off but in
the leap twisted his ankle and
fell in such a manner as to break
his leg. Dr. Wood was called to
reduce the fracture.
$10 an acre for a fine stocK ranch
of 1000 acres with over 300 acres of
wheat land. See E. Curran over
the post oflioe. Good buildings,
fine orchard, lots of water, well
fenced and within 3 miles of Con
don. f'2,500 down, time on bal
ance. A Boon to Elderly People.
Most elderly people have some
Kidney or bladder disorder that is
both painful and dangerous. Fo
ley's Kidney Remedy has proven
a boon to many elderly people as
it stimulates the urinary organs,
corrects irregularities and tones
up the whole system. Commence
taking Foley's Kidney Remedy at
once and be vigorous. Sold by
Condon Drug Co.
J. E. Hunt, the hardware man,
returned from a visit with rela
tives and friends in the Rose
City on Wednesday.
We are agents for the Jones
Light Running Mower. Noted
for Stength and Simplicity.
Patent Dumping attachments.
W. L Barker Co.
Walter Seale and Fred Weiman
went over to Hardman last Sat
urday to take in the broncho
busting contest, ball game and
big dance.
I An array of bargains, sterling
qualities and lowest price. 1 lie
8. B, Barker Co.
Mrs. Jay Bowerman left yes
terday for Portland, where Bhe
will be under the care of an ex
pert optician.
Genasoo Roofing, the bent on
earth, for sale. Arlington Lumber
Company.
C. A. Danneman, of Clem, was
in Condon Tuesday.
Goods priced in a wanner that
will bewilder and delight you. The
3. B. Barker Co.
Mrs. B. T. Snell, of Arlington,
came up to Condon on Wednes
day evening to attend the
funeral of little Mary Sybel
Tierney.
Attention, Asthma Sufferers.
Foley's Honey and Tar will give
immediate relief to asthma suffer
ers and has cured many eases that
had refused to yield to other treat
inent. Foley's Honey and Tar if
the best remedy fur coughs, colds,
and all throat and lung trouble
Contains no harmful drugs. Sold
by Condon Drug Co.
See Stephenson's Stock of Stylish
Summer Shoes.
Two homestead relinquishments
ht sale near town, good land. See
E. Curran
John Maidment and L. A.
Miller were Lone Rock people
who transacted business in Con
don the fore part of the week.
i
Cured Hay Fever and Simmer
Cold.
A. S. Nusbaum, Batesville, Ind
iana; writes: "Last year I suffered
for three months with a summer
cold so distressing that it inter
fered with my business. I had
many of the symptoms of hay fev
er, and a doctor's prescription did
not reach my case, and I took sev
eral medicines which seemed only
to aggravate it. Fortunately I in
sisted upon having Foley's Honey
and Tar. It quickly cured me.
My wife has sinco used Foley's
Honey and Tar with the Eame
success. cold by the London
Drug Co.
The Condon Meat
& Ice Company
Is prepared to supply
everyone with the best
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. We are also
turning out a ton and a
half of ICR every twenty
four hours.
C E
Keep Cool with the pure
home frozen product.
100 pound cake 75 o
Leas quantities lo per lb.
Phone calls for either
meat or Ice promptly ans
wered and delivered to
home or place of business
at anytime of the day.
is Your Property For Sale?
W u tonunllr tKiMni InmlrlM tram ll
puiiol tfca Umiad sum fur fumt, Vlwruili and
Coumry an4 City Horn, oa ih Pacific Coin. If
yoat brotwnr U for h! m inall b (ltd lo piact ll
oa ouriirt. and put you in direct corroipcmdanco will
lana aamboi of poaalblo buyara. Addrata,
TOWN COUNTRY JOURNAL PUB. 00.
aO dnOHOOM T ajAN MANCI(CO, OAI
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L O O K
at your old- hat
"See yourself as others
A New
Walk This Way ! !
for Shoes of all leathers in your size the world wide famous
BROCKTON SHOES
have just arrived. Up to date in every particular
The Pla hotel Inrnittiet firt-rlM
ard ami ronuis to tlieir patrons at
rraaoniible ratet. Try them a week.
HOtJEYTAR
The original
LAXATIVE cough remedy.
For coughs, colds, throat and long;
troubles. No opiates. Nofl-alcoholic
Good for everybody. Sold everywhere,
The genuine
FOLEY'S HONEY and TAR la in
a Yellow package. Refuse substitutes.
Prepared only by
Foley A Company, Chicago.
Condon Drug Co.
Oregon
Si .outline
Union Pacific
3 TRAINS EAST DAILY
Through Pullman standard and tear
lit sleeping ears daily to Omaha, Chi
cago, 8pokan; tourist sleeping car daily
to Kansas city ; through Pullman tourist
sleeping cars (personally conducted)
weedy to Chicago, reclining chair ears
laeata free) to the East dally.
LOW RATES I
Tickets to and from all parts of ths
United States, Canada and Europe.
For particulars call on or address
D. TIERNEY, Agent
0. &
EAST BOUND FROM ARLINGTON.
No. 2 Chicago Special 1 :20 P. M.
No. 6 Atlantic Express., . .12 :16 A. M.
WEST BOUND FROM ARLINGTON.
No. 1 Portland Special. 3:10 P. M.
No. 5 Pacific Express..... ..3:48 A.M.
. CONDON BRANCH.
No 11 leaves Condon daily (except Sun
day) at f.4s A. M. Arrives at Arling
ton at 11 :10 AM. No. 12 leaves Arlinetnn
daily (except Sunday) at 11:45 P- M. ar
rives at Condon at 3 -.45 P, M.
FOLEY'S
3C
in the latest Style will
only cost you a few
dollars. We have the
latest and the best Come
in and see.
The 0. K.
Shop
FRANK OOLDEN. ft-oprtetor
Shaving, Shampooing, Hair Cutting
Hot and Cold Baths in Connection.
One door north (iilliam Co. Bank Bliig.
Confectionery
Soft Drinks
Candies, Nuts and Fruits in
Season. Cigars and Tobacco
Cosy club room in connection
L. T. PRICE.' Condon
rOLEYSIaJEIilYCUTj
Mafcea KMtMye aiaaj BlaaMer Bight
3 Zbm3 CI
Edward Dunn, President; Andrew Greiner, Vice-Prenident;
N. Farmsw,)th, Cashier; Wm. Wehri.i; F. M. Pmter.
S No. 7059. i
I Capital $25,000
D06S a General
JNr matter now large, no matter hew email, this Bank 15,
will give your business the careful attention which its '
personal interests warrant. Your patronHue solicited. i
Drafts issued on all parts of the
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(AT tOWESatUt,
GILLIAM COUNTY BANK
Capital $450,000
Transacts a General Bunkintr Business. Po
mestic and Foreign Exchange bonglitand sold.
Mtstors-. . BAKKER. JAT BOWERMAN. C 0. PORTWOOD, J. F.
KE1SACHR, r. t. cox.
CONDON,
THE PALACE HOTEL
U. S. CARNINE, Proprietor.
MOST comodious Hotel in the city. Table supplied
u with the best the market affords. ' Special atten
tention given to the comfort of guests. :: :: , ::
Headquarters for Farmers and Stockmen.
CONDON, OREOON
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J. J. Portwood
LIVERY
and FEED
STABLE
North Main Street.
.yM,fV 60 YEARS
. EXPERIENCE
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Qnlcfcly asoamnin rwir opinion fr liUr an
nvafiMna ra provable- patent Ah I. 4'onimunrra.
thtaMriettrcoitU.tentlal. MAN0600K on Paiauu
mit frrxa. ul1fjt umiry fur afiourtiiir patent.
FateMtta taken thniuah Muim A Co. nolM
iMtUa, without chart, IA tb
Scientific JMricatt
A han1omf tl Inert rat "t wfc!f. I-anr? e!r.
ealatkut of an? sHitMitltfa ttmrnai. Teroia. $3
ruir: four luontiM. $L tk04 by all neadealrB.
MUNM & Co.' New York
attack omx. a r Bt, Wufcuuio ix u
Profits $5,000 :.
Banking Business
world. Strictly home institution.
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