Condon globe. (Condon, Gilliam Co., Or.) 189?-1919, March 21, 1913, Image 6

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    THE CONDON GLOBE
SUNDAY SERVICES HI
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THE CONDON CHURCHES
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.Are you thinking success or are you think
ing failure? If you are thinking success you
must begin by hanking some wioney, because
money is the fcey to success. It w enable you
to grasp a food business cinnoet ft iv7 jfve
you' better standing ntnl better orecft in your
conimuaitr.
Do rOCR baitrnnr wit, ,'S.
Condon National Bank
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WE TEST ULK hits
FREE OF CHARGE
When we say test, we mean test. We don't hang a card on the
will and guess, or let you guess at the glass you need. We know
what you need. Blue eyes are the weakest, brown eyes are the
strongest. Prominent eyes are most frequently near sighted.
EYE HEADACHE
Our large business is the result of not merely trying to sell glass
es. We advise a third of the people we examine not to wear
them. Headaches come from poor eyes and 99 other causes. We
can tell whether or not your headache is due to eye strain and will.
Don't raankey with your eyes. See our Specialist. No Charge.
RED CROSS DRUG COMPANY, Condon, Ore.
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IC'iE ROCK NEWS
. OF THE PAST WEEK
(Continued from page I.)
The ball tiven in the Lonerock
hall by Hawk & Leathers proved
to be a howling success.
John Kelly was accidentally
hurt by one of Georjie Ferry '
old mules. "Whoa Maud!"
B. K. Pleasant and wife re
turned to Condon Sunday after
making a visit at the John Mad
den farm near Lonerock.
Miss Helen Crow made htt
aunt, Mrs. S. A. Scott, a visit
la?t week.
Jay Crenshaw, Jack Andrews,
Chas. Phejfley, James Coleman,
and Georpe Perry, Sr., took in
the K. of P. banquet Wednesday
evening in Heppner. All report
a jrood time and say they are
goinp; back.
Ray Trimble has been buying
horses in our section.
Wilbur E. Bennett came up
from Portland Tuesday. He will
stay in Condon under the care of
Dr. Donnelly for a short time
after which he will be back
among us again.
Lewis and George Cason have
taken positions for the summer
at Geo. Sperry's big stock farm
near Heppner.
H. S. Neel shipped a bunch of
hops to Portland Tuesday after
which he made a business trip
to Salem. He visited Horace
Bennett while in that section aud
said Horace was verv poorly.
J. H. Kerr from the Lost Val-
i ley saw mill was in town on busi
ness Saturday.
Olex News
(Continued from page 1.)
Misses Lula Mobley and Edith
Clark of Arlington spent a few
days at the Mobley home last
week.
Bert Alkire returned Fridav
from Pendleton.
E. H. Randall is in Portland
this week. agKf
Tweed Kaesemeyer went
Spokane yesterday.
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COAL FOR SALE
We have coal on hand to sup-
ply all demand. Best quality at
the right prices. Call at thp
Farmers Union Warehouse. 46tf
The
PACKARD
Shoes for men
Best Possible for the Money
$4 to $5
The
WEYENBERG
Shoesfor men
Suitable for heavy wear
$3.25 to $8
LESTER WADE
Exclusive Agent for Ed V. Price High Grade Clothes
all the children come,
St. Catherine! Cburck
Easter Sunday
Next Sunday holy Communion
service at 6:45 a. m., followed by
a low mass at 8 a. m., at which
the pastor will preach. At 10 o'
clock there will1 be a very inv
pressive service in conjunction
with the high mass. A very se
lect program of music has been
prepared for the high mass un
der the direction of Miss UoseA.
Wehrli assisted by a full body of
sopranos, altos, tenors and bnss
es. lh entire congregation,
along with the pastor, extend a
hearty welcome to all people to
attend and every courtesy will
be extended to them bv the us- j
ers. The sermon for Easter at'
the 10 o'clock service will be1
"The Vanquished Tomh." Im-;
mprtintflv after thp Inst mnss I
Benediction of the blessed Sac
rament There will be no eve
ning service as the pastor must
leave that evening for the mis
sions. An elaborate system of
altar decorations will greet vis
itors. Baptist
On Sunday the H3rd of Man:h
I will preach in Cndon at 11a.
m. ann 8 p. m, when mv subject
will be, ."Falling from Grace vs.
The Final Preservation of The
Saints," followed by a sermon
in the evening at 7:30. No one
will be abused.
Eld. J. II. Miller.
W. C. Brown shipped a car
load of horses Wednesday from
the local yards. They were con
signed to Tacoma to be re-shipped
from there to Honolulu. Mr.
Brown went to Tacorr.a.
FOR BUILDERS. H . :
CARPENTERS -
FOR THE BEST TOOLS THAT WILL HOLD THEIR
EDGE. COME TO VS.
BUILDERS--
TOR THE BEST FINISHING HARDWARE THAT WILL
LAST AND BE ORNAMENTS TO YOUR BUILDING. COME
TO US.
EVERYBODY
WHEN YOU WANT ANYTHING IN HARDWARE. COME
TO THE STORE THAT HAS MADE ITS GOOD REPUTA
TION BY SELLING ONLY GOOD GOODS.
A. S. HOLLEN k SONS
$100 Reward $100
, The readurs of this paper will be
pleated to learn that there is at least
one dreaded disease-that science has
been able to cure in all its stages, and
that is catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is
the only positive enre known to the
medical fraternity. Catarrh, being a
constitutional diat'ane, requires a con
stitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh
Cure is taken internally, acting directly
upon the blood and mucous surfaces of
the system, thereby destroying the
foundation of the diseuse, and giving
the patient strength by building up
the constitution and assisting nature
in doing its work. The proprietors have
so . much faith in its curative power that
they ofTer one hundred dollars for any
case it faila to cure.. Send for list of
of testimonials. Address
F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, (J.
Sold by Druggists, 75c.
Take Hall's Family PI1U for constipation.
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See our
Display
ST. PATRICK9 S DAY
and
EASTER POST CARDS
Large assortment of Eureka IJrnnd Rubber
Syringes, Hot Water Bottles. Don't forget
headquarters for Formaldehyde, Woodlark
Squirrel Poison, Sheep Dips, Etc.
I Get a bottle of the Original Fink's Blood
Purifier for Spring. It will do you good, at
Graves & Van Slype
Leading Druggists.
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RIGHT NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY
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Es9flnUiaUUSIaEBfflSRKi
Spring and Summer Dry Goods
From Our
Complete Stock Just Received
,
Largest, Best and Most Complete
. Line of Dry Goods in All Depart
ments Ever Shown in This City,
Consisting of New Styles and Colors
in Dress Goods, Poplins, Ginghams,
Prints, Outing Flannels, Dimities,
Calicos, Table Damask, Muslins, etc.
Spring and Summer Clothing
Lamm & Co's New Style Book is
Here and Shows More Exclusive
Styles even than usual which means
that we offer the BEST in Tailored
Garments. Also a Full Line of
Fine Ready-made Clothing in Stock
Dunn Brothers
Condon's Big and Complete Department Store
EXBESaaS