Condon globe. (Condon, Gilliam Co., Or.) 189?-1919, July 09, 1903, Image 3

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    THEJOJIDOJIjnm
THURSDAY,, IOLY . lOS.
THE OFFICIAL PAMR OP OIULIAM
COUNTY OREOON.
E .M"!"- . 1 J JL L..'. .V... ILJU....111,.1.!
LOCAL NEWS,
THE GLORIOUS 4TII.
Celebrated at Condon In
Grand Style.
BIC CROWD PRESENT.
Good Order Prevailed and no Serious
Aooldente.
Luna ' Sb Atarr
poster tt .' ;.. Blakeiy
Kelsar p Leach 4 K-nnedjr
Anderson - cf Leghorn
Nirtrli if . " Bowen
Edward . 2 PtM
Robertson lb LaniinaUl
Burnt m Kennedy Leach
rimcum I ? o g i jini! tin-
Try Jackson's d- Cream.
Mr, and Mrs. J, )l.. Brown wer In
from Hulpllou yesterday. .
;t'-Mrs. R.'L' r'remdi. formerly of May.
t4h, died-k fa d.) t ago el 1'ark't plae
' Orey-on.
r-- , , ..
, Mini Khakts, lptonsde, Koda end Ice
Crtam atMackson's Icecream parlors.
y. Mr, ami Mr. Ci fV Palmer leave this
' biomlng fork trip to Thompson Kpring.
(Vmi- l thre Ihtk pin. Ownereao
liiV OMtitw by call'iig at title oltlce and
paying for Mil notlee.''i
t Mr. lUtl, sister of Mri l Liner, th
feather tied renovator,' It down with
typhoid fever at Fossil,
' We have tU agency fur the Ktrbiik
A More pumps, windmill and gisollu
engine. Clark A r"rr
" T1i Brut kHd f brie for the season,
et th Cottdm ilrlck Yard has been tired
and U tseiiiroitd to a AmUIi.'
Th CurWtbyi Kttdsavor gave a pi
eiit cMifel tit the home of Mr. and Mr.
M. (J. ClatkVt Krl-iay evening. ,
' Tlie wry latent creation in Spring
iiilllinrrjr. ' Htly jr Ktr it early
mi l gin 8rHVlulif,t"MU IKire iiii-
. Pmt iiieMi It. HU'lfUlniMn, of Ar
lingUM, pettt'.flieH,'HnlU In t!Haoii
Hil.wftii(ir Atirbilgl) kt'L ;uet.jrcji to
.vUitliU urtiitn. .Xt i '
The gre'.lt liwfffi!eitt Mf pyro
ImsliMle llpUy of tlie. yir ourreJ
Tuuelty event. Tlie tou litvr
ully Mlntel rT. ,
Winnie eifl 0" KUnr left Tf
UV morning lor CoQm'U, Mulio, lterr
tliy go lo liMtk fr en opening iu the
liiH'p bi )).
(iNtrg It. Merlin, formerly b(Cuulon
end Mi Muggle Wioliart, of Uattry.
Hi.tlmil were mnrriud et IUergmrk,
KmIIkikI, June 15.
J rif. V. It.- relurne.1 Siimley
from I'orlUmt lievlng ccoiii'nlM hi
f imily Hut, broil tliflr to Mon
immilt wlivra tlicy goto reviile.
In e flht et Kventville, Iml.,TaeeUy
lieeru the iitihlle eni e mob of citi-
hmii hi i twuton lynching e Negro
31 ertoii were kiU or eoiiixJml.
Condon will celtlirele. Cell nJ get
your bet ffom Mm. K. L Mml.len. Kbc
ill Ki ve greet relnrtlatt on' triiuined
beU from now until efter the 4lb.
J, E. Lencenterend hit ton Penl left
Mon.lty for eu eitendrd trip to Nellie
mt Viclarle. li. C. hvr tliey KO to
tiitL rtiletivcD. Tliev will return In
.
, eUmt e immlti, ,; i .. . , r
k'.T. Ylirlbiirt,' the well known 1ek'
'.of flbeniko km bere SiimUy taking
in'tlie b'tll iCHiiie. lie reufhieiMo FomII
Hie ime-evening in compeny eitb
' HentmrStlerr. .V..
W. U, lUrker nrnkene prrU!ty,4bi
eeeon of tlie (tlge licetler iiiitf rtltno.
Ifyoiitieetl e bee.ler yon uli-VuUl full
nil ecenilne lliU popntHr mncblne. Up
fNtxile Conditi Uyery lUrn. , ; ,
Mariri At tlie Kuniniit Hotel, In
tbii city, Sundey. July, 5. 1SKKI, Judge
ii. L. eele ofllciMting, Mr. ,J
llngliei eud MiM 8ueia SWinger, botli
of Kigbt-mile. Ooogret'aUlloni. t X
I). n.Tboniits, nmnnger of tl.e Arling
ton Werebonje Co., ! In town eecouv
pni4 by Mr. I-ech, of WetU W!H.
Mr. Leerh U general meneger for Kerr,
(iitfurd & Co. aunt of the Ceur.
J. II. Downing left on Monday' stage
fore trip to . Bfitiuli Coiiliubia wbr
liegoei to look Inr a range country. If
bo lucceediin finding a anttablo location
ha and hit ton, J. M. Downing,, will
move tneir band of horiet to' llio north
country,;
iriven on violin. Koitar. tna
lima Instruments. Dtinuinkt uaebt. All
ieroii desiring lostructiunt in music
oi dancing ihould commence at .once at
mv stav here may be liiuited. Canon
1'r.d. . A. Downey, at E.A. May't real
duuce.Coudoii, Uregon. 1TU2U
T. J. 8mltb. oroiirietor of the.' Fossil
fl.inrinir mill whs over aituniliiig tlie wl
4.iiutl.ni Kiituntav sciitmimnltii by bi
I.iiuilv. When reinriiinn borne about
enven o'clock in Ibe eVfuiiig bit team
iim-Hine friirbtened and startetl to rn
throwing th iHtnpHiits of .the rig to tb
ground. Mrs. Smith was rendered nn
iMiiscioiM bv the full-but'wat not serl
homIv iniured. .lhecnriiiige wa some-
u liul dttttiolixht d. " ..
The Uf. iic telephone wire got crossed
wii.li Li.Mt)luni line the other day ami
alter a lot of spnltering and bussing we
nmde nut Uie (ollowing which seemed to
lie the retrain to an Impromptu song:
"An anvil for pillow, a bellows for a
quilt; next time Condon celebrstes I'll
If've the Miwn the jilt. WalU Walla is
h terror, its grafting does not stop, but
when I was there I slept in a chair and
nut in a blacksmith shop."
Dancing Lesons.
Prof, and Mrs. B. A. Downey will open
u ...linnl lor dHnuimi in Armory hall on
Wednesday, July, 15. Instructions will
be iciven nit eeuh Wednesday and Batur
lny at follows: Juvenile class 10 a.m. to
12 m.; ladiet clans 2 p. in. to 4 p. m
gentleinBu's class 8 p. in. to 10 p. in.
HooIhI dance every Saturday evening
from 8 to 12 o'clock.
Terms Ladiet and juveniles, 2.00
ner month if paid in advance or 26o per
lesson. Gentlemen (3.50 per month, if
t.ul.l In ndvHiiGe: or oOo ier lesson, All
the latest dunces c rrectly taught.
Miml fnriiiahed for any occasion. d2l
With a blare of trumpet and a roll of
dm iris, with flying flag and gorgmmi
bunting, the - Condon celebration of
America's natal day has passed in'o his
tory jas,, tiie, HKt estraordinary event
of tbeklnleveroleervet In Uilliam's
eapllMl. Never before wa such a crowd
of pteesnie seekers gathered In Condon.
Hv Thurlay evening the hotels were all
tllli-l and the woud,Mr is where all the
ieople were bonetl and feil. Hut they
were housed and ted in good. Ityl and
the feet that the crowds were to success
fully handled reflects greet credit oil the
hotel end boarding bouse i-eopl ami
theciiiaena generelly wlw entertained
the strangers who were within onr
(Ctes. ' . , ' ,
The festivities legation'' Friday with
horeeracing ami a ball game end at 10
o'vha k Halorday morning the pnHession
besdel by tb Libert car took tip the
line of marcli which ended at tb Speak
er' sis ml anil paviUion adjiolniug Armo
ry hall ';.'. .
At the pavillion a monstrous crowd
wasgathenNl, estimated at iroui vuu to
1000 nerina. lion. J. F. Pinkhain, at
presblent of the day, mail some very
apiiroprinte remarks after whieN hn In
viM Btion was offered., by. Jtee" F.U. Flow
... m 11 1 e - V. -.i - " II
en. Mrt. i. r. ueiKweer, ,in wi
k now.it' Vocatisf, ' rendered tb ' patriotic
song, "ftart and fc tripes Forever,-' In a
very charniliiarttfaiiher after 'which the
orator of the day,' HpnN. J. H!nnott, of
Tb Dalles, was iutr.-lnced. Mr.Bliinol
Is on of th most Hnishe orator In
Eastern Oregon and his forceful deliv
ery, hi well rounded periods, bit many
ant llhiitmiiot;. tmether with the
ebolesome, old fashioned, full-blooded
American patriotism ei pressed In bis
remarks Iwonght forth ronnds of ap
plause from bis bearers which proved to
the observer that the true spirit of pa
triotic A merlcaulsm is not desd. It
may slumber at times but it only re-
nolres a few word from au honest
lietriot t-t s lr It to ble ait-l a:tiou.
Th Condon Cornet Hand and an et
rellent cliorus of Condon' best singers
Interspersed tlie progrsm with some very
egcelletit telectlont and did much to add
to the completeness of the occasion.
In the afternoon the baby liow at Ar
mory hall was the first attraction. Near
ly all the pretty kids in the comity were
in evidence and the little tot of i. W.
Moore carried off the prise.
The Condon Plugnglieslhen took their
Innina- and brouirht much joy to the
hearts of the kids and other who follow
ed ami admired the grotesque procession
. . .... i
wild as mncn amor as wiry wuum mug-
Hug's Circus parade.
Three race were ei-heliiled fa the
tccNsioii as follows: On Friday a saddle
inrae race .'4 mile dh, purse 440.00
uonv race, nurse r;s.w: ami on Mtmr-
av ? mile, free-for-all, puree 7J 00,
il the uddlM boree race, Slierry' home
Sillt Eur," of lone, won tirst money
nd Sport, a Waecoiq line, took second
ii lln-i-'nv rsi-e. George Madduf pftlij
4 lioe- It-n-k, to..k rlret, and DUff Usat
UaWeyitowanl's nag second: 1 tbe
redluHU Saiuway, n, C Ureea) yf
eiU'sllorf, of lleppuer, look urvt nion
y aflrf AID iwer'e mare, Daisy JJowuer,
race were,, also made and ran during
the meeting and ironsiilerabw money .ie
fctid.Lii base chumred band on the vari
OasoaVcomes.
. TUB BALL OA 51 KM,
A piirse ol f 100 was offered a a prlzi
for tlie winning team la the base ball
torn naiuent ami it M eipected that
Arlinutou, Ajas and Fossil would all
have teams entered but the two last
mentioned falling te get their lineup
completed to their liking, Arlington
was the only on present to couite
with Condon for the championship and
100 plunk. Three game were played,
Frldav, Saturday and $nnday, Condon
winning the Am aud third of the series
and Arlington g- ttlng Saturday's game.
Tom Brierlv, of lone, acted at umpire
Friday and Sunday and gave eicellent
satisfaction. Ho fairer umpire ever
indited a item of ball in Condon and
both teams to expressed themselves
George mith, of Ajas, acted as umpire
In Saturday's game aud some of his u
cisions were not so favorably received.
It waa chared ly('siime of the Condon
lHiist,liut SiniVh .jiad It In lor , Condon
tnd hud so ex Dressed himself In adv ance
of the game. . . :( : .
following is the lineup and score:
yitlDAY.
K'TRS.
Jerry Ilurns, Condon's thort ttop Is
it liest tver.
Th ball game wre the most Inter
esting feature of the celebration..
Kelnav did torn rtretty work In Son-
lay's gam. 'IUb for th Foasij pitcher.
It's worth something to te Block, go
after thoe foals aud be aUsyt gets
I hem.
When John Anderson goes to the bat
or alter a 111 In th field thsr it souse-
llilng doing. " . ,
Fred Edeards'fool ball training oomea
In lust right oil second. He It "right
there" In any tort of a mil op.
For goo I alt around player Luna,
osier and Pearl Jarvla are hard to beat
All word and a yard wide ar they.
There' nothing the matter with Con-
.... . . . hi. 1
on's nattery. jams ana diocb, enu
Condon )s as proud of thero at need be
The Arlington boy took' their defeat
philosophically Ilk tb gentlemen tbey
are, Tbey made torn nrsi-rai piaj
too but not enongh to win th gam.
Till RLl'OOIHO MATCH.
Th clov contest between Cbarii
ost, of Ulei, and Fred Mailer, of Calif
ornla, was pulled off at Armory Hall
Saturday evet.bg at 70, Both men
looked. to be in good condition wbea
tbey entered tb ring aud barring a
light thoitnet of wind and a good
sweat tbey each seemed to be In equally
good form when tb contest closed at
the end of tb 15th round. Mailer
showed perhaps a tittle mora signs of
fatigue than J ost but there were bo bones
broken and no blood spilled. . The first
rout of the scrap was tame warming op
little toward tb middle and tapering
nut at lb close to a draw. It looked a
though the draw bad been piearranged
(though perhaps it wa not. J ost
showed a particular fond net for going
fler hi opponent' bead and jaw and
got in several pretty hot one in that
quarter while Mailer made a specialty
of sealt in his antagonist on th lists
with considerable vigor. Whenever
Jost got iu a good one be would indulge
11 a broad, contented smile which seem
ed to sav. "thla la lust at eaty!"--but
tierhs 04 it wasn't.
Bounds on ami two were counted
even breaks while in the third Jost hail
the belt of it. In the fourth th table
were turned and Mailer scored a point
while in th fifth Jost swung back into
liu and seemed to get slightly tb best
of tb round. In tba Uth and seventh
there wa nobody hurt and in tb eighth
Jost got in a coo pi of hot one on tb
law in exchange lor on irom uuner on
the rib.- Bound -sine and ten were
pretty near even and In the eleventh
Jt had th best of the deal. He got in
a couple of hot ones, the men clinched
snd In spite of the referee's call ol" break
away "Mbtler teemed to bold hls uisn
tor second or ao when the gong sound
ed and time was called. Ronud 12 was
Mullet' by considerable. It waa not
particularly hot but Jost did not put np
much work In thit round. Rounds
thirteen, fourteen and fifteen were about
even and not very exciting and at' the
Clone el th fifteenth Beleree Christie
declared tlie affair a drasf..
As a sparring exhibition th affair waa
kit right but 11 any ol the spectators ex
pected Usees roagh aud tumble fight to
a finish aod. perhaps some novicet did
they vere doomed to disappointment
" ! ' ENJOVABt.B DANCES. ;l
Frst-rate dances were given in Armory
hall under the management of the gen
eral committee on Friday and Saturday
evenings. The muslQ-wai burnished by
Prof. B. A. Downer, of Callfi-mia," as
sisted by tome of our ist local talent
and waa of a high order. Immense
crowds were present on both evenings to
enjoy the fascinating- pleasure of the
terpechorea n art th -only' objection
belngthat the crowd was rather too great
for the hall room, which It the largest in
the county. Another dance was given
in the same room Monday evening which
closed the festivities of the occasion.
" Go to
Condon
maeyfor
Patent
the
Medi-
Gines, &c.
Large assortment of
-Jewelry.
Gondon Pharmacy
ipBscBirnos DEUtiaisTs.).
'5f?"?5' 5oesl S1?065'
.Jjy a pair of our Qape? Jogs, tf;cy tfl
' 1 .
be beat for hard wear. Ve also carry rem pltte line of LJiea'
CliiUren't and Gent'a boiry-, Giveuia call,
O. VJ. plOpSS 0 0. Hail 5t
Keep Well by
Good Living.
It who!e
best and
Th ort of fowl jrou nnght to eat it .that winch
aoiue, pure and pleating. We acll 011I7 the
, make it to your adyantiig to bjr.
v .When you . buy here
you buy right
and what we sell U selected from the beat on the market."
Stephenson & Wilcox.
Fine Groceries a rpecialty at oar etore. " '
HARDVAnEI , BU1LDI11C MATERIAL!
Naile, Machioe.Oil, Urd and Lineeed OiL
Stoves, Ranges, Cooking Utenaihi. . - . .
Agency for the SHEKWIN k WILLIAMS Ready Mixed
Oil Paints all Colors. ' -v , t- r
CLARKE 2i FRAZER.
still --at tne -Old;
Stand! : "
WHEAT INTERIOR VJAREI10U8E v,i:AT
Ilighett pricm paid or Grmia of mil Mod. fitorif um Imllag ot Wool.
General Warehouse and ITerchandise
7.; Business.
BAircy8,cirrKsiEAC3.imi mumzi, euiccx. ccssus, icrx
UHDER tIEV MANAGEMENT.
Mas. R. II. Walk,- Pbof.
Will cater to the wants of the. trav
eling public in a manner to warrant
. .satisfaction.
Centrally Located, Corner Main and
Spring Streets,
CONDON, , OXEGON.
vmnjruvul
With the fioeet line of op-to-date Candies, Cigar
and Tobacco, Fresb Boasted Pea Note, Almonda,
Braxil Walnott, Pecans and Filberts, Oranges, Lem
ons, Applet, Bananas and all other fruits in teasen.
Lunch Good a specialty. Bolt, Drink of all kinds.
T
John Jackson
3
FOR THE
CLORIOUOOURTH
A COMPLETE LINE OF FIREWORKS.
torpedo eAHEa;; m wheels,.
BABY CRACKERS, . , r CAHMOM CACXH5,
SXYR0CKETS.1 W ROMAB CAHDLES,
TRIANGLES, ' PISTOLS..,
at JARVIS' DRUG STORET
The Pa lace Hotel,
ELGIN MYERS, Prop.
Most commodious hotel in the city. Table supplied .
with the best the market affords. Special attention
. given to the comfort of guests.
Headquarters for Traveling Men.
CONDON, ? OREGON.
luxrinnAnrtAAAArtAruvtaarvuuvui
C. J. STUBLIN.G,The Dalles, Oregon
Condon .
Block
FoHter
J. Anderson
Luna
Edward
Burnt
J.Jarvis :
P.Jarvi
Moore
City Lots and Acreage.
1 will U absent from the city for sev
ernl weeks and dining my absence par
tie desiring to purchase lots or acreage
nroiiertv will find the plats etc. at the
to office Inehnrire of 8. A. Paulson
u-hn will Httend to the sale of In 8 and
0
., rf
cf
3b
2I
SM
P
lb
If
Arlington'
Morris
Hlakely
Leghorn
J. Kennedy
Bates
C. Kennedy
Leach
' Langtield
Butcher
Brutally Tortured.
A case came to light that for persistent
and unmerciful torture has perhaps
never been equaled. Joe Goloblck, ol
Colusa. Calif., write: "For 15 year I
endured Insufferable pain from Rheu
matism and notjiiitg relieved me though
I tried everythibjt known. I came across
Electric Bitters and It's the greatest
medicine on earth for that trouble.A tew
bottle ot it completely relieved and
cured me." Just as good for Liver and
Kidney troubles and general debility.
Only 50c. Satis taction guaranteed by
Condon Pharmacy.
A LITTLE HARPER
Will make yon a heap HEALTHIER and much
HAPPIER, The quality of HARPER Whiskey is
. backed by Gold Medals received from every Exposi
tion since 1885. Harper is America's finest' blend
and just to 1dbow you" go to Jeff Nsel & Co.'a for
- a taste. After that taste you'll drink HARPER.
Jeff Nee 1 & Co.,
.. . -;- J ' , - - v
s 4 . . "" -
Are Agents for Harper Whiskey.
Wholesale Distributor.
That New House
You are building will require some
neat new Furniture, Stores, Range
Etc. Call aud examine oar stock
and let ns quote you prices that
will please you. We are proud of
our stock and when it is transfer
red to jour new house or your old
home you. will be as proud of it
as we are now.
S
1: Condon Furniture and Hardware Co.
chjuvuinnnnnnnnnnnnruuiftr
YALL PAPER
LATEST DESlCtiS
FASHIONABLE PATTERNS
finest job priQb'i for fill at tj?e qcbBE Office.
Largest and best select
ed Btock in the County.
Estimates furnished on
jobs as to mateaial and labor.
A. DARLING.
OLEKFEED BARH,
H. D. RANDALL, PRO?.
Careful attention
given to stock en
trusted to our
care. Transient
trade solicited.
OLEX, - ORE.
A good
For Sale.
section of, iabd in Ferry
raUwT: l234 1 61 1 7 I S I L
Coiidon' T' I 1 I MlRl 'ill L
Jolt
14
. BATCKDAY, j
Block . 0 Morris
Lnna 3b Starr
Foster , rf ' Blnkely
Burnt ' " n ' ' Kenneily
Anderson cl Leghorn
Kelsay ; if Ben
Edwards 2b , Batet
PJarvi lb Langfleld
J.Jarvi P Lec
IlUllllgt
Condon
Arlington
Block
ITT-STTTi 1 sts I 7 I 8 1 9 oliu
1 1 1 I
JO
Attention Threshermen.
We have four second hand engine for
sale CHEAP. There I one 12, one 14,
and two 20 horse power, all straw born'
era and traction, these engine are ail in
Hrst-elaei tlx and wiii be told for about
1: what a new one of the tame aize
would coit.
We also have a number of second
hand eeperatort we will tell dirt cheap.
Call on or address, Moork Bkob. AGdjn,
Moro, Ore,
1
Cnnn 12 miles from Uonaon. A I
landed : 110 acres in wheat tM Season
un hum and other fair improvement
Plenty of living water. Price reasonable
This is a snap,- or prico uu wiub
dress this ofnttp.
An Ad in the Globs brings results
W.8N0VEB
. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Office on. door north ot Dana Bros,' Store, . ,
. CONDON, -. - OREGON
w
T. BROWV M. Pf
Public Sale.
At my ranch one mile east of Alville, !
Thurelay, July 0, 1003, 1 will sell the
following described property : Twenty
five head of horses broke and un broke,
25 head cattle mostly heifers and cowt,
wagons, harness, header, thresher,
household goods, etc.
Tekmb All turns under flOcash. Over
that amount one year's time on approv
ed security at 10 per cent,
.. ;'' ' ' ' A. J. Mveks,
Will soon be here and Dunn Bros.' store is the place for the ladies
to buy their Dresses and Dress Triuiuunps. We have a large' line of
Appliques, Allcver Lace, Embroideries, Silks and Shirt Waists and
one of the largcstand finest lines of Ladies' Foot Wear ever handkdin
Condon. . :.. -"'
v 'iGelitH' Summer Hats, Silk Front Shirts and Custom Made
Garments. , . '
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Day or night calls promptly answered
, Office !u Condon Pharmacy Bailding,
CONDON
OREGON
DUNN
STACc TIME TA21E.
Stages will arrive at and depart
from Condon on the following
wlnnliile.
ARRIVE rKOM
.2:30 P.M.
DEPART tUH
.9:45. A. 'Mr
.......... .2:30 P, M.
Foewl....
Arlington .
Arlington.
Fossil
J. W. Jackson & Co., Paors.
i ' - :
. I. .Seal, the well known aucti-jj
er. . will give the etrictest atteution
allbpjiness entrnsred to bis cat . If
you bavf projerty to sell consult linn.
. ,; UP-TO-DATE MERCHANTS.
Advertise in The Globs.
81 N DAY,
I!
acre twta. ; J, E, LmAuitB.
Morrii