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CONDON WILL CELEBRATE'THE 4-TH. EVERYBODY COME VOL XVII. CONDON WINS THE EM The Clem boys came up last Sunday and croBsed bats with the Condon team on , the local dia mond. The home team remem bered the outcome of the frame , at Clem two weeks ajro and be- gan to make tallies while the game was young. They lined 'cm out and trotted around the bases just like clockwork. The visitors did not make a score un til their last turn at the bat when Geo. Chandler made a safe hit and scored before three outs were made. Thomas Gray, Con don's twirler, had them guessing from start to finish and the way the visitors fanned the air was beautiful to behold. Following is the lineup and score. CLEM RHP M. Wekhons, 3b... 1011 II I Chandler, lb 1 1 1 1 171 McPherson, 2b ... 101X101 F. Welshons, If . . . . I 6 I 2 1 1 1 Bates, cf I 0 I 0 I 2 I K. Welshons, p Ashenfelter, ss Crum, c Keeney, rf Total. ... 1 0 I 0 1 1 1 I 0 I 0 I 0 I I 0 I 0 I I I 0 I 0 I 0 t 1 1 0 1 6 24 4 CONDON Gray, p Bums, ss Rice, 2b ....... Page, 3b ;, Jarvis, If ...... McArthur, rf . . Fitzmaurice, lb Parker, c Morrison, cf ... Total.... 1312101 1 2 1 3 0 I 4 I 2 5 t 1112121 L42 1 11010 UI0I8I I 2 3 w I HI 10 I 16 17 27 opmcnt Little Hester McAr- Clem-Strike outs; M. Welshons ' thur, a pupil of Miss Ranney's, 1, Chandler 1, McPherson 2, assisted in exemplifying the Bates 3, Crum 2, Keeney 1, Total work and together they demon 10 struck out by Gray. Base on started the advantages of the W f ' new method xver the old. With on base 5. Condon Strike outs; Gray 1, Puma 1 T? w. 1 Pam 9 MitA. thur 1, Fitzmaurice 3, Morrison j 1. Total 10. Two' base hits; Page, Morrison. Double plays; Rice to Fitzmaurice. Hit by pitcher; McArthur. Base on balls 4. 1st base on errors 3. Left on base 10. Score by innings: llllilhM. 1 j i a 4 6 I li 7 txluC CoViiion i tU i fiT6TTITi I I w Cfrm jo loTotri (in iQ in 1 1 I NOTES. Sort of a political game, 16 to 1. Page is there with the goods. Burns was left on third three times during the game. . Parker is just getting in shape to play the game. The day was fine and the at tendance good. Chandler stopped a grounder with his nose and was slightly disfigured. McArthur got a slight jolt on the head while , batting but he made a score just the same. Everybody played ball and but few errors were made. , CONDON. INSTITUTE AT HIE A teacher's local institute was held in Mayville Saturday, June 8th, with a goodly number "of ioaVioio riraaanf onnaSderintrtrtilt so many schools are not now in session. Owing to the great dis- tance that most of the teachers had to travel and that there was a big grange meeting at the same time and the same place, not e nough teachers were present in the forenoon to carry out the program prepared for the morn ing session. At noon the teach ers met in joint session with the grangers around a table which extended the full length of the I.O.O.F. hall and fairly groaned under the weight of a bounteous repast such as the Mayville house wives cannot be excelled in pre paring. The teachers showed their thorough appreciation of the grange hospitality in the way they partook of the things set before them. After the noon hour the joint session was con- tinued in the way of a program. The meeting opened with a song and grange march, led by Miss Mollie Gibbons and Mr. George Miller, which was a very attrac tive feature. "How to teach reading" was in troduced by Miss Loony of Fos sil, who has just completed a year's training at that place un der Miss Naomi Stengel, one of the best primary teachers in the state. Miss Loony began with the child as it enters school and briefly outlined the work as it should be presented in the diff erent stages of the child's devel- the necessary experience Miss Loony will certainly become an excellent teacher. The last entertainment of the aay was a mutcneu xwww uaae ball between the Mayville and the Fossil teams. It was a spicy game with few errors and result ed in a victory for the Mayville boys with a score of 8 to 4. WILSOMQMUE A very pretty wedding took place at the 8-mile school house Wednesday morning, June 5th, when Mr1. Robert Wilson and Miss Minnie Montague were united in marriage by Rev. A. S. Leitz. The bride wore a beauti ful white silk gown trimmed in applique and lace. She carried boquet of bridal roses. The groom wore the conventional black. The room was decorated with roses. After the ceremony the bridal party repaired to the home of Asher Montague where a dainty lunch was served. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson left Arlington on the afternoon train for Port land, where they go to spend their honeymoon. The presents were many and pretty. The bride is well known in Gilliam cousty, having been one of our popular teachers for some time. The groom is an influential busi ness man of Rhea Siding where they will make their home. We wish them a long and happy life. i 'in .in -ie-g I I I n ill Ill III I II I I , I III III III 1 1 I I I HI I I II I 1 1 1 I I IBB OREGON. FRIDAY, JUNE 14. 1007. CHIN TIME TABLE The O. R. & N. trains have changed time both on the main line and the local branch. Con don will also have in the future a Sunday train which started last Sunday. This will prove beneficial not only to the people of Condon and this vicinity, but to the people of Mayville, Fossil and the country south of there, who have heretofore had to stay in Condon all day Sunday in or der to take the Monday morning train. For further particulars consult the O. R. & N. time table on page 2. ' Notice. AH oerKom holding bill against R. V. Steel or against the Hotel Oregon while under the manage ment of It. W. Steel are requested to present their claim at once. 4th of July Special Rates. For the above season the 0. R. & N. will sell tickets within a ! distance of 200 miles of Condon 'at one and one-third fare for the ! round trip. Tickets on sale July 3rd and 4th, good to return up to July 6th. D. Tierney, Agent, Condon, Oregon. ReJeuxrii From Jail. While a group of wen wer recently cfUousiiing - the Hay wood trail, one of them remark ed that he had. served nearly 'A year, not for any crime he had committed but a the result 01 having neglected b's health He' went nn to explain that for near ly 20 year he had suffered un old agonies due a he finally discovered entirely to a catarrh al condition. It not nnlv gave him almost constant headache. hut interfered with hia eyesight unci hearing, until one day while glancing ' over the pages of a magazine he noticed an article about the antiseptic and healing properties nosettsed by numerous plants growing abundantly- Australia the oils of which had been combined in the proper proportions under the name Mucoline He said he need three bottles of it and the effect wan just like being releaed from jail t TO W. W. UfUHIt r, .nnnnjuuinnmnnjinjvuvin, JUST TO REMIND YOU THAT HARVEST TIME IS NEAR AT HAND And in order to avoid de lay you should place your orders for Harness, etc, with us now. Re member we do not carry factory goods, but sell you harness which we can guarantee, at. right prices. IlklWIIWIIhll J vwinuvuvwuiortrn RFIMFR To buy Glanit it ont thing. TO PROPERLY PITTED IS ANOTHER. Save Time and Moneu and qo to a STATE CRADUATE OPTICIAN WILLIAMS EXPERT NOTICE We will have, in a few days, a Large Line of 4TH OF JULY GOODS See them before you buy. Will save you money. R. L. HUNT, Druggist: bEK ROBINSON Watch Inspector O. R. & N. Ry. Fop Watches WASSON'S GASH II for the beat, canned goods, staple and fancy groceries. Fresh fruits and vegetables in season. Full weight, 'best quality and lowest prices al this store. Trv us. NORTH MAUI STREET Condon National Bank OOMOON . IV. FRENCH Prmirttt GJIANT WADE m K T. HURL BUS1 7 CaMr , You are cordially invited to make this your BANKING HOME We reotiive the accounts of Firms, Corporations and . Individuals, and return to our depositors every accommodation within the limits of Prtrdent Banking. 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