Condon globe. (Condon, Gilliam Co., Or.) 189?-1919, November 21, 1913, Page PAGE 3, Image 3

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ARLINGTON LUMBER CONIP'Y
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Equal rights for womenas
far as the automobile is con
cerncd arc made absolutely
sure by the light and simple
Ford. It's a woman's car
made so by its simplicity of
operation. Note the number
of women who are driving them.
Our itretit factory has produced neaaly
quarter of a millim Modul Prices: Hun-
about, $500; Touring Cur, $550: Town Car,
$750 f. o. b. Detroit with nil equipment.
For particular get "Ford Times" -an inter
esting an loin jIiiIo magazine. It's free from
Detroit facrury. Forii Motor Company. 1444
Michigan Ave.. Chicago. L.L. Taylor, Condon
The Wheatdale Stock Farm
Condon, Oregon. Parman Bros., Owners.
Breeders of Crado and Purebred Percherona, Poland
China Hogs, Mammoth Bronzo Turkeysand Scotch
Collies. JAII 6tock Is guaranteed to be strictly
high class. PedlKroes furnished with all
purebred etock. All communications will
receive prompt attention.
The Wheatdale Stock Farm
HEWITT & SON
General Blacksmithing
.. We Make a Specialty of Horseshoeing .
Woodwork and carriage painting. All work
fully guaranteed.
Mayville Oregon
W . S. Farr
G. M. Farr
E. C. Fair
- FARR BROS, -
Meat Market
u Grocery
Bakery
The Finest of f The Famous RED
Fresh and Cured Meats RIBBON Canned Goods
of all kindi ) always Mgj Finest of Lunch Goods
in Stock- Ks?? Ureaa ana rasiries
Right Prices :: Prompt Delivery
BEBBESEBHBIW fiEBSO
I POOL
BILLIARDS
FARMERS' PASTIME
Guy Cliamm is! , Proprietor
A Respectable Amu semcnt Hall where
you can spend yc ur idle moments
LUNCHES AT ALL HOURS
CONFECTIONERY
Condon Dray &. transfer Line
r. E. 15ENNE r, F ropnetor
Light end Heavy Haulii ig A ulnK Trunks and
.all Job work , a Bpa, ialty.
uuinuwin, Phone i No. to
General News; Arlington Happenings
J. J. Portwood left Monday for
Canyon City, having been sub
poenaed as a witness in a cattle
stealing case.
Dert Knox left Monday
Portland.
for
Mrs. Kenneth Welshons went
to Clem Monday.
Lester Wade went to Willow
Creek Monday in his auto.
I. A. Henderson and wife of
Fossil were here Monday on their
way to Ashland.
D. S. Harris of Olex was in
Condon Saturday.
Arthur Bosquet and Dan Ward
went to Pendleton Saturday.
W. C. Brown went to Portland
Sunday on business.
Quick Htlf I Backset ui Rktsautiui
The man or woman who want quirk
help from backache and 'rheumatism,
will find it in Foleya Kidney Pills. They
act so quickly and with such good effect
that weak, Inactive kidneys that do not
keep the blood clean and free of impu
rities, are toned up and strenKhened to
healthy vigorous action. Good results
follow their use promptly.
For sale by the Red Cross drug store.
Mrs. Cato Johns left Sunday
for La Grande where they will
make their future home.
Regulate the bowels when they fail
to move properly. HERBINE is an
admirable bowel regulator. It helps
the liver and stomach and restores a
fine feeling of strength and buoyancy.
Price 60c. Sold by Graves & Van blype
T. A. Weinke was a business
visitor in Arlington Saturday
and Sunday.
Frank Wilson of Fossil was
taken to Portland Wednesday
morning to undergo an operation
for appendicitis. George Knox
accompanied him.
Mrs. Ralph Erwin of Arling
ton was in this city Saturday
night to attend the basketball
game.
J. II. Downinar was. up from
'ortland th latter part of last
week looking after business in
terests He returned, to Port
land Sunday.
Jas. McKay of Trail Fork will
spend the winter in Scotland. He
expects to start about December
st and return about April 1st
via the Panama Cana1.
Fossil is to have a water supply
of three hundred thouf ar.d gal-
Ions for prctecticn epaii it f re.
Francis V, Galloway, an attor
ney of The Dalles, was here the
atter part of last week on legal
business.
CIGARS
W. E. Burko, the new manager
of Wade & Wade Co's. store at
0!ex, transacted business in
Condon the first of this week-
The changeable weather of early fall
brings on coughs and colds that have a
weakening effect on the system, and
mav hecomn chronic. Use Foley's llon-
cv and Tar Compound. It has a very
soothing effect on the irritated and in
flamed air passages, and will help very
quickly. It is a well known family
medicine that rives results.
For sale by the Red Cross drug store.
D. R. Parker went to Arling
ton Saturday.
Riih a nnrp throat with BALLARD'S
SNOW LINIMENT. One or two ap-
nlications will cure it completely
Price 25c, 60c and $1.00 per bottle
Sold by Graves & Van Slype's.
Wm. Shea went to Gwendolen
Sunday to start work for Ned
I lowland.
Henrv A. Johnston, a business man
of L'Anse. Mich., writes: For years,
Foley's Honey and Tar Compound for
coughs and colds has been our family
m dicine. We (rive it to our children,
lil. It nn acenllnt nf it Ille&Sant
miiu iinu iv v.. ..t - - i
taste. It is a safe cure for coughs and
colds." it contains no opiates.
For sale by the Red Cross Co,
Emmet Smith went to Hepp
ner Sunday.
Irregular bowel movements lead to
chronic constipation and a constipated
habit tills the system with impurities.
HERBINE i a great bowel regulator.
It nitrifies the svstem. vitalzes the blood
and puts the digestive organs -in fine
vigorous condition, Price 50c.
Sold by Graves & Van Slype.
Henry Wilkins was up from
Clem the first of the week.
Put a porous plaster on the chest ard
taWa a pood couch svrup internully if
you would treat a severe case of sore
lungs properly. Get the dollar size
BALLARD'S HOREHOUND SYKur.
With each bottle there is a free HER-
RICK'S RED PEPPER POROUS
PLASTER f oi the chest. Sold by
Graves & VanSlype.
Sheriff Montague spent sever
al days the first of the week on
business in the northern part of
the county.
B. L. Wilson of Clem was in
Condon Tuesday gettirg some
dental work done.
Mrs. Geo. Welshons left the
first of the week for Canyon City.
having been subpoenaed as a
witness in a cattle stealing case
there.
T. T. Liilie shipped a carload
of hogs to Portland Tuesday. He
had eighty eight that averaged
i80 pounds each.
J. A. Randall went to Arling
ton Tuesday to see his brother-in-
law. Frank Stricklin, who passed
through there on his way from
Filer. Idaho to Los Angeles where
he will spend the winter.
Mrs. H. A. Hartshorn went to
Arlington Sunday to meet her
mother and brother, Mrs. T. N.
Brown and son, Lym3n, of Al
bert Lea, Minn.
ARLINGTON NEWS
, M. and Mrs. G. W. Town are
here visiting at the Low home.
Mrs. Malcolm Irvine of North
Powder is here visiting relatives
and friends.
II. C. Lewis of Spokane was
here this week looking after his
interests. He has traded off his
place near Cecil better known as
the Frank Marvel place.
J. A. Berney of Troutdale was
in Arlington last week.
Jim Luginbuhl of Roosevelt
was in Arlington this week doing
some trading.
One of the McEntire Bros.
sheepmen of Cecil, was in town
this week doing some trading.
Geo. S. Smith returned this
week from his trip up in Montana
and he claims to have killed one
deer while there.
Mrs. H. M. Cox and two
daughters returned Saturday
from an extendad trip in theval
ley visiting relatives and friends.
Clyde Rutherford of Chehalis
bought the L. C. Montague place
on Shuttler Flat last week and
has taken possession,
G. R. Moorhead went cut to
Rock Creek last Sunday after
noon and held services.
Mrs Jennie Beardsley wlo
has been at Clem for some time
has returned to Arlington to
spend the winter.
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It is a pathetic mistake
fn ncceht drum or alco
holic mixtures when nature
craves nourishment to repair
the wasted body end restore
the vigor of health.
For forty years the beet phy
sicians have relied on the whole
some predigested nourishment
in Scott's Emulsion which is totally
free from alcohol or opiates.
Scott's Emulsion sharpens
the appetite renews blood
nourishes nerves strengthens
bones and restores the courage
of health to make life bright
Scott's Emnhion sett is actios
the very forces that promote bcakk;
it is pore, rich strength. w-so
A BUSINESS LUXURY
Stop coughing! you rack the lungs
and worry the body. BALLAKl) a
HOREHOUND SYRUP ahecks irrita
tion, heals the lungs ana restoren
comfortable breathing.
Price 25 and 50c and $1.00 per bottle
Sold by Graves & Van Slype's.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Breslin left
Sunday for Heppner where they
will remain at least during the
winter. The Globe will follow
them to keep them.' informed of
Gilliam county news.
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A CHECKING ACCOUNT is indeed a
Hi business necessity; and he who tries
to get along without one is at a great dis
advantage. I It is not required that a
person should have a large bulk of busi-
ness in order to open an account. S Pro
fessional men, farmers, stockmen, and al
so many women, are running check ac
counts. If you have never done business
in this way, and are not familiar with the
plan, come to us and we will get yon
started.
ARLINGTON NATIONAL
.BANK.
must You Be Bald?
What have you done to atop your
hair from falling? Have you tried
Rexall "9 J" Hair Tonic? If not, wo
want you to try It at our risk.
If vou have dandruff: if your hair is
falling out and your scalp is not
tea i
filas
i-ot
OREGON
Geo. Blake of Portland was in
Condon Monday attending to
business interests. He went to
Arlington Tuesday to hunt geese,
Han-KDiiif Wo'mca ntti Held and Strength
The work of a home-keeping woman
makes a constant call in her strength
Hnd vitality, and sickness comes thru
her kidneys and bladder oftener than
she knows. Foley Kidney Pills will in
vigorate and restore her, and weak
back, nervousness, aching joints and
irregular bladder action will all disap
pear when Foley Kidney Pills are used.
For sale by the Red Cross Drug Co.
... .Kin., il t'nn ii.A Rnull
i wm i. mi... , i . -..
II.. Tnnin ftror.li nff til HirMY-
tions for thirty days, and at the end
OI miu iwm yuu wo uut
satisfied -with the results and will tell
us so, we will immediately hand back
your money. We won't ask you to
question you. We will take your
mere word and return your mouey.
Doesn't it stand to reason that
Rexall '-03" Hair Touio must be a
minhty good remedy and have given
great satisfaction to our customers if
we endorse it like this? We know of
no similar remedy that is as good. It
is because of what Ueiall "93" Hair
Tonio has done for others that we
back it with our own money.
Why euffor scalp and hair trouble
or be bald, when Rexall "93" Hair
Tonio will remove dandruff, make
your scalp comfortablo and healthy,
promote hair growth and tend to
' prevent baldness when we will
pay for the trcatmeut should it foil
to please you?
I We don't oblignto you to any
thing. Vou simply huy the treat
ment; use it, aud if not pleased,
come hack to us empty-handed und
we will hand back what you paid us.
Two "uses. 50c, and $1.00 a bottle.
, You can buy Rexall "93" Ha;r Tenia
In ifiis eommuuity ouiy at our store:
GRAVES & VAN SLYPE.
Condon Th 2k2? iun Oregon
The Best Place to Eat
Just around the corner from the depot. Peo
ple coming in on the Condon branch have
' plenty of timeto get their dinner here before
the local leaves for Portland.
Short Orders a Specialty
Tony Civita, Arlington
There to a Retail Stow in nearly every town
and city In the United States, Canada and
tireat Britain. There is a different KexaU
Remedy for nearly every ordinary human ill
each especially designed for the particular Ul
for which it is reeommendod.
The Rexall Store are America' Creates.
f f Drug Stone f;
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I Branch House at Condon
B All Kindt ef Marble aid Granite
W DeStatuarr Work and 'BaTel Duty .Work Shirred toAny r.rtef tt Ccnntrjr
AH'.Work Don br Electricity
The Dalles Marble and Granite Works
L. C0MINI, Proprietor.
Designer, Manufacturer, Importer
: Patronize Home Industry
Monument Work Specialty