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About Condon globe. (Condon, Gilliam Co., Or.) 189?-1919 | View Entire Issue (June 5, 1908)
PEOPLE WIN VICTORY (Continued from first page) The vote on prohibition show ui mieen counties nave arone Mr. and Mrs. M. a Clarke dry: Mlheur. Josephine,rGi! were Portland viaitora this wt. . Sherman. Umatilla. Yam mu, Woolt, Curry, Douglas, Jack Miss Dora. Madden, of Lone 30n rant. Polk, Tillamook Rock was visiting in Condon the Un,on "heeler, Wallowa. . Jorepart of the week. Mrs. M. P. Wilkes and Mrs. B. Butler and daughters, are visit ing Portland friends this week. Mrs. J. E. Hunt went down , to the Rose City the first of the week to visit her daughter, Mrs. Travis. Mrs. Jna Jackson left last Saturday for Portland where she will be the guest of her sisters, the Misses Scott Among the Fossil people who spent Sunday in Condon while on their way to the Portland Rose festival were: Mrs. J. M. Yaetes, Ida Hohman, Mrs. F. W, Ball and Miss Lora M. Prindle. Miss Clara Irvin is spending the week in Fossil with friends. Miss Irvin taught in the High school at Fossil the year before coming to Condon. She will leave for the valley the first of next week to spend the summer. C E. Judd, representative for the Watkins Remedy Company, in Gilliam and Morrow counties, was in Condon Friday on a return tour of the Ferry Canyon neigh borhood in the interests of the company he represents. While in the city he became a subs criber to The Globe and left in the evening for his home in Ar lington. The "Condon Grays" is an appropriate name for the local baseball team since it has chosen gray as the color for its new uniforms. In their new suits bunch of players as ever donned baseball togs. A tasty mono gram showing the letter "C". in old Juigusn style and done in black enblazons the blouse. The trimmings are black and orange stockings with a black stripe complete the regalia. Rice-McCoy. At the First Conirrarationa church in The Dalles, Wednesday evening Halhe Rice, of Condon, and Miss Ella McCoy of that city were married, Rev. D. V. roling officiating. The affair was one of the most elaborate nuptial events solemnized in the Wasco county seat The bride is the accomplished daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. 0. Mc Cov. Mr. Rice is the junior partner of the firm of Weigel & Rice and is one of Condon's progressive business men. They are spend ing a few weeks touring the Sound country. Baker-Greenfield. A wedding of interest was solemnized Sunday when Arthur Baker and Miss Violet Green field were united in marriaee by Edward Curran at the home of the bride's mother. Mrs. J. A. Greenfield, in this city. 1 he contracting parties are well and favorably known. They left on Monday's train for their honeymoon voyage. They will return the first of the week. OFFICIAL RETURNS FOR GILLIAN Mrs. Rogers, of the Oregon hotel, is visiting in Portland. J. C. Hardman returned Mon day evening from the Twin Falls country. He speaks favorably of that section and may invest in irrigated land. The local freight office has re ceived notice that effective April 15th the rate on Wool to Eastern points will be from Condon $1.60 and from Hepper $1.62. Conductor W. T. Shirrey who has been In charge of the Con don flyer during the past three months left for other field of labors after the first of June. We wonder if the idea of a "dry" town made him "vamoose." Prof. J. Potter who has been principal of the Fossil schools during the past year, was in Condon Wednesday on his way to Walla Walla. Mr. Potter will not return to Fossil as he intends to spend several years in college. He will be greatly missed among athletic circles in Fossil where he took great interests in base ball and football. Welse-Flchter. At the home of the bride in this city, Herman Weise and Mrs. Alma Fichter were united in marriage Friday afternoon the ceremony being performed by Justice of the Peace Wheir at 2 o'clock in a simple, quiet man ner. The couple will make their home at Goldendale, Wash., where Mr. Weise is in the emp loy of the post-office department The bride has lived here for sometime and the Weises are well-known in this part of the county. James C. Ireland and Bertha E. Vincent both of the Rock Creek neighborhood were grant ed a license to wed yesterday by County Clerk Jams. Offices and Candidates For District Attorney James E. Burdett Ind. John A. Collier, Rep. For Senator " Jay Bowerman, Rep. W. J. Edwards, Ind. For Representative R, N. Donnelly Rep W. F. Jackson Dem Wm. J. Mariner Ind B. F. Pike Rep For Sheriff J. J. Portwood Rep R. M. Rogers Dem For County Clerk Chas. II. Horner Rep Arthur Schilling Dem For County Treasurer Colby Clarke Rep J. A. McMorris Dem For Assessor Otis Campbell Dem J. R. Wells Rep : For County School Supt J. a Sturgill Rep For Coroner W. A. Darling Rep P01 54 1G0 43 1 IS 12 ftft so 6 5 1C1 CO 11 25 9 19 32 28 For County Commissioner J. 0. Lewis Dem B. T. Snell Rep ill r" r i iWt r 582 338 n io zu-i us 12 25 9 21 60 13 I I 4SS VJ U lit) U 0 14 14 K f,1 19 i 14 44 96 13 5 157 40- 117 60 145 3 92 55 44 28 .46 12 0 1 11 31 8 9 14 14 20 25 15 4 352 3 40 45 12 3M 356 13 62 110 24 71 555 9 8 13 7 17 233 32 8 151 44 6 21 13 42 27 12 ? ft ISA 75 54 181 60 6 19 11 37 98 17 18 I 582 62 31 177 57 10 18 . 6 27 74 15 16 I 493 42 27 148 52 1 , 22 17 51 47 15 9 1 431 35 20 109 37 12 20 12 33 41 18 13 I 350 65 41 211 68 0 20 12 45 82 13 11 I 568 68 48 165 J 71 0 22 6 46 85 11 15 I 537 12 157 33 12 16 15 32 84 17 8 I 359 I 775 When you havt sptnt your money and have re ceived nothing for it and your eyes still troutls you, set WILLIAMS the JEWELER ' Expert Optlttlan And get your money's v , worth. We guarantee a X ;. fit in all cases. I 693 22 35 155 62 0 13 5 40 74 14 7 I 427 81 24 152 40 12 26 17 37 45 16 17 I 467 For Prohibition Against Prohibition For County High School Arlington Condon Seventh Proves Hoodoo. Condon's baseball players struggled against the decrees of Fate Sunday when they met the Fossil aggregation on their own grounds. Yet it was a rattling, good game and the local boys had it all their own way when by Bome untoward circumstances in the seventh inning, the score which up to this time had been 6 to 2 in favor of Condon took a frightful leap toward the Fossil- ites who brought in five runs during that fateful canto. From that time on the result of the game was in the hands of Fossil and when the contest ended the score board showed 11 tallies to the credit of the Wheeler county nine and 6 for the plucky rep resentatives from the "Wheat City." The batteries were as follows: Condon-Stinchfield and Beeson; Fossil-Cory ell and Rin- ehart TheO.R&N.Co. placed the first of this week a train agent on the Condon Flyer in the per son of W. S. Reynolds, of San Francisco. All the branches feeding the main lines now have these officers who will be of mat erial assistance to the conductor who will thus be able to give more attention to the passengers. The train agent has power to sell tickets to any point and acts as an auditor for the train. The experiment is a new one but Mr. Reynolds thinks that it will not be long before such officers will be placed on all trains. AJax Items. Miss Ethel Adlard has retur- froma visit with relatives in Condon. Miss Ethel Burres is at home again after a visit with friends and relatives at Thirty-Mile. Many Ajax people attended the political meeting held at Al ville last week and reported an enjoyable gathering. A basket social and dance will be given in Ajax on Friday June 12th for the benefit of the school All are invited to come as a good time is assured. Wool clips are bringing better prices the last, few days, the buyers offering from 9 to 141 cents to the Shaniko growers at the big sale held at that place this week. About 1,750,000 pounds were offered and sold. 38 37 146 40 7 19 13 49 83 12 17 I 461 60 22 167 61 6 19 8 24 36 18 5 I 425 89 29 3 2 0 2 0 5 21 0 20 171 5 15 294 94 12 31 23 67 59 23 1 624 3f ran ui uo. Meat Market . Choice Fresh and CtoredtrSstWf , i all Kind. Highest Cash Tu Paid for Hidea, j: Johnson Building Condon, Orescn. nnnnnntwnnnnivwnnnnrir Henry Wilkins, of Olex, brought in the ballot box Tues day evening and returned home Wednesday. WflNT&D, FOR MLK, FOUND, &TG. LOST, AU localadvertlumentarerun under this head at the rate of FIVE CENTS ran LINE EACH ISSUE. If YOU have anything to nil, or wlib to bay anything, or hara lt anything: TRY A "WANT AD" In thliculumn. The rmaita will urpriae you. Wanted Male Bookkeeper double entry; give age; referen ces and salary expected. Box 2 Condon, Or. Wanted -The Condon Meat Co. will buy chickens. Regular market price paid. Wanted A good ironer the laundry; good wages. at ijooa rasture lor horses at A r i j ii T-i i.ou per neaa.per montn. f in est kind of grass on Tom Dillon T-OT,ll T T l?oVi.ank.l.n .miivui v. v. a uu mivatmi 'ound A plain gold band ring with three rubies set in ring. Found in Club saloon; owner can have same by calling on W. H. Searcy, proving ring and paying for this notice. Uf AIITCn '-o"' reprenentatlrei tor Con Tlnil I ktl don and vicinity to look alter crlption Hat of a prominent monthly magazine on k ulinr inll mimmlulun ha.l. friiuirimnu dfifrable but not necexiutry. Mood opportunity ion ngm peroon. Auureaa ruMl.nur, Box W, Station O, New York. Strayed from my pasture in Ferry Canyon, one Iron ; Gray Mare, 4 years old, white strip in forehead, branded C P on left stifle. I will pay $10.00 for in formation leading to her recov ery. E. J. Clough, Arlington. For Sale A first-class second hand threshing outfit. For par ticulars call on or write to S.T.Bunch & Sons, Blalock, Ore. FOLmnOKRTHEAR ff ehuariHi afm, ear. jr. eplatM Publlo Auction June 20 At one o'clock Saturday, June 20 1908, I, the undersigned, will sell at auction my residence opposite the Interior Warehouse, a two story 4-room house, one acre with hen-house and barn, well and cellar, lots of fine trees. Also the following: 1 pair 8-year old brood mares and colts; 1 work horse, 1 2-year old horse and one yearling, 1 cow, 1 shorthorn Durham bull one-year old, 1 high-wheel 3 1-4 Mitchell wagon, 1 top buggy, 2 sets of double work harness and one single harness, 1 set shafts, 1 disc harrow, 1 walking plow, 2 fine saddles, some chickens and turkeys and other articles too numerous to mention. Every thing nearly new. Terms as fol lows: Under $25, cash; 5 months' time witn bankable notes; 5 per cent discount for cash. B. O. Stebbins, Owner. J. R. Wells, Auctioneer. o o nnnswnnnnn nruinp ' ... M AUTISTIC PHPTuSRAPHf Abiolutcly all kinds of werk dont from tie iert and moil artistic within thi ' studio to the futures jut outside vinos, '1 ; There is no need of your going, to Portland to get first-class work I 5 ICs all done right in out Studio, with the latest novelties in mounts and finish Visit us and Investigate J. P. ROLLINS, Photogra- Lpher, Condon, Oregon. 5 innnnvivuuiuinjirwinnJiinjfi roimnoiTAR UurM Coldaf PrtwoU f nwnie ALAMO GAS ENGINES Quality, Price, Appearance, Finish of the best. Inspect others but see an ALA MO in service be fore buying. W.LBARKER&CO. o oesoiiao Sanitary Plumbing! MEANS doing away with all 'sorts of di seases, doctors' bills, etc Thb.ik it over but not too. long! Have your drain pipes look ed after by : ; : JflMIESON & Th. MARSHALL, number.i Agts for Sampson Windmill 4 JERSEY MILCH COWS For Sale or Trade $60 to $100 HORSE BOUOHT AND ftOLD Condon Livery Barn J. W. HIR5. Prop'r PER ACRE 760 Acres of Wheat Land, 600 A. Plow Land. 14 mi. from Condon. E. CURRAN C0N00N REAL ESTATE AGENCY Office over the Poet Office. Condon B UT T E R Just o-'oe of the "little things" that count big in m&King j . a meal latisfactory is good butter. . Depend upon it FOSSIL CREAMERY U always freeh, lw et and clean. Received twice a week in full weight poaud and two pound packages, 30 cents per pound, P.H.STEPHENSON