THE CONDON CLOBE, MAY 29, 1918 SHELLEY'S GARAGE Agents for the Hudson Super-Six, the Buick and Chevrolet Touring Cars and Federal Trucks. We are also agents for ' United States tires. The roads you drive on are the roads that United States tires win on L. E. SHELLEY, PROPRIETOR The Hotel Summit A courteous invitation is extended to you to make the HOTEL SUMMIT your headquarters while in Condon J. L CROWE, Proprietor OUR MEATS Are good for the stomach. A fine Sirloin, an extra Porterhouse, -a luscious Round steak, a nutritious roast or a dish of Pork Chops Don' t ihey sound good? People's Meat Market F. M. Bock, Prop. COTTMIRE'S The place to get that good cigar and every kind of soft drinks. The only pool and bil liard tables in, town. COTTMIRE'S .Dr. R. W. Hanneman Dentist All Work Guaranteed Thon !.- Condon National Bank HuiMtrs CONDON, OilEOON' THE CONDON GLOBE! 2EO C2322S23 CI2S3 Q ffTP jwsyfym grr? ti rr ftnrrnr nriiT- rr11 r a mt tft 0 n inL YYlJLdl jrilrtU IUU LAN UU I!. A. Ilaruheni. Kdiiw Entered dally a aecond elai matter In the poet office at Contlun. Orrfuit. NO WHEAT FLOUR TIL SATURDAY IS ORDER There is no use going to the stores to buy wheat flour this week, that is not until Saturday, for they will not bell you any. For five Jays no wheat flour is to be sold by any dealers in the state except in specified cases such as hospitals, logging camps and bakeries. This drastic ac tion was taken Saturday by the food administration to curtail the consumption of wheat following the adoption of the wheatless resolutions at the war conference. 0 O o o SUCH MEN WIN WARS London, May 28. Lieut, Joseph Lindley Scales, Australian, ia mention ed for conspicuous galluntry and devo tion to duty in capturing single handed j a strong point 150 yards in front of his line. By effective use of his rifle he killed four of the enemy in the post and two more a they tried to escape. He then rushed the post from a distance of 60 yards and captured the machine gun. His men came to his astiistant'e and aided in capture of five prisoners. MICKIESAYS The kaiaer had better stay a way from Cantigney. Labor strikes are not making any hit with the public nowdays. Mr. and -Mrs. F. E. Smith of May ville were in Condon yester day. ' Miss Hazel Schott started to work in Graves and Graves store today. i'r:r Mre. Fred Anderson is over from Mitchell to attend the races. Deposit your savings in this bank and wutrh them grow." Kvery day a little pile gets bigger and soon yuu will have a "heap." When they reach respectable proportions, IN VEST THEM. Deposit the income from the investment and then WATCH IT GROW. Pursue this policy energetically and systematic . cally and some day you will be rich. Start today and start with us. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK 0 o CONDON MMHaMMBjar w aMiiaaaiaMaaV Hi 0 0 Warning to Fuel Users We quote the following from U. S. Fuel Admin istrator Garfield's order of March 30, 198: "Kvery houiieholder, every public utility and every in dustrial uer of ral la eartieatly advieed and urged to place without delay their order for coal to cover their needn for li months beffinnina April Wt" We most earnestly advise tho public to place their orders and signify their willingncait to ac cept immediate delivery of their coal require ments for the coming fall and winter. We believe there will be great difficulty in sup plying good coal later in the Buason and that many consumers will either be short of coal or will of necessity be obliged to burn inferior and low grade coals which will prove extremely un satisfactory. ' 0 OC3C , ARLINGTON LUMBER CO. . CONDON OREGON 0