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About Condon globe. (Condon, Gilliam Co., Or.) 189?-1919 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 12, 1913)
TII5 CONDON GLOBE. Is ARLINGTON SUPPLEMENT TO THE CONDON GLOBE a 0 A BUSINESS LUXURY (flf AJ?JIECKING l ACCOUNT h indd a JJ business necessity; andhc who tries to pet along without oncjsjata great jdis advantap;c. J It isnorequirdtJhat a person should have a large bulk of busi ness in ordcrjo open an account. Pro fessional men, farmers, stockmen, andal somany women, are rflnning check ac counts If you have never donebusincss in this way, and arc not familiar uLJJl plan, tometoU8 and we will get you started. ARLINGTON NATIONAL ft ARLINGTON & VICINITY Doings in Our Neigh boring City, Report ed to the Globe by its Stall Correspondent. Rev. G. Ii. Moorheand has been appointed to serve the Ar linizton charge for another y ear. Services will be held at Olex on Sept. 15 and Arlington Sept. 22. Miss Beatrice an J Sarah Snell have returned from a visit at Ly!o, Wn. Miss Violet McKinney of Sis ters, has been visiting here and at Mikkalo. Ed Baker was in town from his home at Hillock this week. J. II. Wov and family of Shuttler Flat were in Arlington last Saturday getting ready to s.nd the ch ldren to school. Bruce II. Hull passed through town la3t Friday on his way to Philadelphia where )e will at tend the University of Pennsyl vania. II. W. Lang and family have returned home from Portland. J. S. Wineland has returned frqm Idaho. J.,W. Stephenson and family movtd to Arlington this week so that their children can attend schof I. School opened Monday wit an enrollment of CO pupils. Other will start in next week. C. E. VanWinkle hai moved his family to town. Wm. O'Sullivan and wife of Morgan were in town the first of the week. Theodore Chrhtem on left on Wednesday forTacoma where he has accepted a p sition in a store P. P. McNary leaves in a few days for Aldeoia'e, Wn., where they will maKe their home. W. P. West and son Custer, and B. Marlck, of Rock Creek, were in town this week. Frank French of The Dalles, Frank T. Hurlburt and Lester Wade of Condon attended the directors' meeting of the Arling ton National bank Tuesday. C. W. Shurte and Cha.'ey Warner who are building a large barn at Clem for Walter Wade were in town over Sunday with their familier. 0. P Low h.i3 returned from a visit at Seaside. His family will return in a few day?. have IJ. F. Shanks and wife returned from Newport. W. K. France of Rock Creek went to Pendleton Wednesday to attend the Round up. ii Jwtle m i I WEAKNE55 bat U promptly reHere J medical nonruliaitnt b Scott' $ Emuhion whicL it not a nerve-quieter, but carwe't J greatest nerve-bailder. witnoct I alcohol or opiate. Scott ft Bowne, Bloom fiflif Jf. J. 1J-25 Th. Globe gives all the news. . BANK . Wa Do SUtuarjr Work and Care D(r Jamieson & Marshall SANITARY PLUMBERS CONDON, 0KKG0N. Water on the Ranch Agenti Sampson Windmill. See n before buying cliewbere. We are Equipped for Well Drilling Work Sbipcrd te Anj Tattof tfc CoaBtry All'.W.rk Dona 7 Elerlrlcitr Estimates (liven on all kinds of Water Systems The Dalles Marble and Granite Works L. COMINI, Proprietor. Designer, Manufacturer, Importer JOl JACKSON SKS Confectionery, Tobaccos, Fruits and Nuts, Papers and Magazines. Branch House at Condon All Klndaof Marble and Granit Patronize Home Iodustiy Monument Work a Specialty r feMPUMP.GUN rUyvf-'AA.a irrrUAT-e.L r .. IS . way of your aim? That's the ques- I'nn that ftfartrl tt wnrkina stn th. W - W mi W.J ington Bottom Ejection Pump Gun the only gun of its kind on the market, and used by thousands or gunners all over the country. Solid Breech, Hammerless. Perfectly Balanced. Three Inbuilt Safety Devices accidental dis charge impossible. Simple Take-Down a quar ter turn of the barrel, without tooL. . Find the dealer who ii taking lh lead in arm and ammunition. Hs vxttatizn in Remincton-UMC-th Crteet hoofenK combination, and no advanced tki own to In. anootmB rmtcnuty. Remington Armi-UnioB Metallio Cartridge Co. W Broadnray 9 N YlA 3C GILLIAM MORROW SHERMAN WHEELER 0 ECOND ANNUAL n 1 D n l if r In n 1 I V V v J I " ! ! ' I d t m iam 'ir--- 1 anaw, 111111111 ,,,,1 i jt, tmum OaaaJ IvVu. J t-n 1 l ii tow hail il Three Big Days October 1, 2 and 3 For Full Information Ad dress Chas. Horner, Sec. $3000 To Be Awarded in Premiums and Prizes Valuable prizes will be given for the best grain, fruit, vegetables etc. that is grown in four counties THE WHEAT CITY There will be horse races every afternoon, also ball games every day. Aero plane flights are expected n The live stock showing will be one of the best in all eastern Oregon. Many high class prize winners rasagE&aawtgama rowans EEJJaeSSESE ' TBlli filial PLAN YOUR EXHIBITS NOW .'. THE PRIZES ARE WORTH EFFORT