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CLEM GOLTS W FRISKY Vl<ors Spring Surprise on Local Team and Win with Score of 12 to 7. The Clem "Colts" were too frisky for the Condon Grays last Sunday and could not be roped but kept a-prancing around the circuit for twelve runs while the locals came home but seven times. The crowd appeared to be sympathy with the visitors and from first to last there was keen rivalry in the rooting Summary Stolen bases Condon 1, Clem 2; Two-base hits Beeson 1, Leg horn 1. FWelsohns 1. K Wel sohns 1, E McPherson 1. Double plays-McBride to Fix, H. Fitz maurice to Beeson, to C. Fitz maurice. Struck out by Wel sohns 9, by Rinehart 11. Base on balls Welsohns 1 Wild pit- Iches, Welsohns 1. Rinehart 1. Passed balls McBride 1, Gra ham 4; Umpire, Parker. Anent Wool Buying. Frank Lee, the wool buyer for the Pendleton Scouring Mills, section, bought several wool clips in this Naiurallv considerable coin city during the past week and passed from one pocket to an-'returned to Heppner on Wednes other. Then the seventh inning day. The growers who disposed is a hoodoo to the home team and j of their clips were Jim Cameron, it proved so that afternoon, j 47 sacks at 9 3-4 cents; Murtha All the week long the cigar ' & Monnahan, and Wm. Rettie. stores where the fans are wont ' Mr. Lee is having the wool baled to congregate, have been the j here this week. He was well scenes of "I told-you-so" base- pleased with the quality of the ball games where the contest of last Sunoay was played over again and with great enthusiam. Just how it happened but few; seem to know. Official Scorer Titus chronicles the day's hap penings as follows: Names ab.r.h.po.a.e. Ellsworth cf M Welsohns 2b F Welsohns 3b Fix ss McBride c W McPherson K Welsohns p E McPerson lb Philipps r f Totals Names E Delashmutt ss C Fitzmaurice lb Jar vis 1 f V Delashmutt cf H Fitzmaurice 3b Graham c Beeson 2b Rhinehart p Leghorn r f Totals Clem 5 1 5 2 311 1 0 2 4 2 5 I 0 wool in this section and said on leaving that if the growers get together and offer their clips for sale that there would be no trouble in getting buyers to come here and thus secure big sales days. Buyers are after both quality and quantity and there are no good reasons why Condon should not be one of the recog nized wool buying centers. 46121427135 AB.R.H.PO.A.E. Hits Condon Hits 4 2 0 0 11 4 2 0 0 1 1 4 12 0 0 0 4 10 10 0 4 0 0 2 2 1 4 1 0 12 2 1 4 0 1 2 2 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 3 11 0 0 0 35 7 5 27 7 4 001050420 002140520 101310100 000210110 Want Better Mall Service. The farmers of the Pine Ridge district are dissatisfied with their present mail service. Some favor the establishment of a post-office but no one desires to apply to Uncle Sam for the job nor does any one want to discharge the duties connected with the office. Yet every one in the neighbor hood is desirous of obtaining a more adequate mail service. A route connecting directly with Condon with a change of itiner ary so as to accomodate a greater number of patrons, would prove more satisfactory to those in terested. I ITEMS OF LOCAL INTEREST I .dwnnAruwumnnnnnnj mnnnuvro Otto S. Tschauner was a Dalles visitor Wednesday and Thursday. Mrs. F. T. Hurlburt and daugh ters returned Wednesday from a visit in Walla Walla. Dr. Bluke has gone to Port land on a visit and will be away until July 15. Miss Eva Emerick, of Arling ton, is in the city to visit during the celebration. Miss Belle Townsend returned the first of the week from an extended visit in the Rose City. Miss Marie Comini, of The Dalles, arrived in Condon yester day for a brief visit with relatives Harvey and Rea Thomas, of Mikkalo are here in attendance at the celebration. Henry Fletcher went to Walla Walla yesterday to celebrate the Fourth. Laurance Childs, of Olex, came to Condon Wednesday to remain during the celebration. The Misses Ruth and Ruby Anderson, of the Oregon hotel, left for Portland Thursday morn ning to remain permanently. Geo. S. Blake the sheepman, is in town. His flock of sheep is being taken into the Washington country for the summer. The Misses Ruth and Marie Marshall of Goldendale are the guests of their aunt, Mrs. Claude Andrews. A special coach was added to the Condon flyer yesterday morn ning to accomodate the heavy travel toward the county seat Jake Schroder who has been working for the Kerr, Gifford Co. in this city the past month, left Wednesday for a visit in Portland.' L. T. Price was a Milton visitor the past week, where he looked over the district with a view of investing in fruit lands. Mrs. George Berry and little son left for Portland this morn ing. Mr. Berry will join them in September. G. W. Parman and bride ret urned Wednesday from their honeymoon trip on the Sound They visited in Vancouver, Vic toria, Seattle and Tacoma. James Codd has returned to Condon after an extended stay in old England. It's easy to Reach NORTH BEACH Potter Take Steamer from Portland Hallie Rice and bride returned Tuesday evening from their hon moon trip on the Sound and will make their home in the Campbell Brown cottage in Mann s audition. The Arlington band is ne and the instrumentation hasbdn strengthened by a number players. Clem is here, too, ai is represented by a bunch t fans loyal and eager to see the ! team win the tournament This afternoon the first game of the series is in progress at the local grounds. Many are wearing the colors of the home team - orange and black. The sales this morn ing were well patronized and all indications point to the success of the celebration. See full program on supple ment Earl Thouvenel came up Mon day evening to celebrate at home. He has been m the em ploy of the Umatilla House at The Dalles. Earl will help Land lord Rogers during the big rush at the Oregon on account of the celebration, after which he will return to The Dalles. County Judge Dunn and Rev. Father Cantwell were in Port land in conference with the ar chitects who drew the plans for the new St Aquinas school build ing. A large force of men are rushing the work on the base ment The stone work is under the supervision of L Comini. At a meeting of the county court held this week, the county high school was formally estab lished in Condon. Judge Edward Dunn and J. T. McArthur were chosen chairman ond secretary respectively, of the high school board. Mrs. Elma Case pleasantly en tertained a number of friends at her home Friday evening Music and games of various kinds con tributed to make the occasion particularly enjoyable. Refresh ments consisting of ice cream and wafers were served. The pole-vault will be substit uted on the Fourth in place of the hurdles. Blakely, the clever second baseman, will do "stunts" in that line. Passengers are now transferred to the railroad at MEGLER - 14 miles ud the Columbia from Illwaco. This eliminates the necessity of Btearn era waitine for the tide, and insures a Dromot and regular Summer Schedule. The Steamer T. J. POTTER leaves Portland every morning except Saturday and Sunday at 8:30 o'cIock.- Saturday only at 2 o'clock p. in. Remember the Summer rate on the 0 R.J&M is $12.00 from CONDOM, OR.LisUHJi,,brth Beach JJfL'r goocf until September 30. North Beach is a famous, beautiful place the most perfect beach on the whole North coast. There are accommodations galore at prices to suit all tastes; camping facilities without equalperfect bathing conditions: all sorts ofamusemsnts and diversions. Come, have a good restanda jolly time. Let us send you out new summer book, and tell you all about NORTH BEACH. Wm. McMURRAY, Gen Pas'r Agent George Berry has sold his residential property to H. A. Thiessen, receetly from Arling ton. Mr. Berry expects to move to Portland the first of September David Bowman, of Clem, came to town yesterday. He will run the big traction engine which will draw the three historic floats in to-morrow's parade, which will be one of the prettiest uight ever seen m una city. D. TIERNEY, Local Agent Condon, Oregon Portland, Oregon Li C4- 4- O v Dnn vr ! nr V-IrtllCO U MEALS 23 CENTS During the Market days and Celebration Mrs. Moore will serve meals and lunches in the stand on the north side of her boardinsr house. Ice Cream, lemonade, pop corn, and lots of eood thines will be sold. It's near and handy to all the celebration events. Dr. L. L. Taylor, the veterin- ary, returned yesterday irom an extended professional stay in Wheeler county where he was kept busy. Judge Littlefield has issued an order for a writ of review of the order made recently by county court declaring prohibition of the liquor traffic effective through' out Gilliam county after June 30, It is probable that the arguments will be presented by counsels before the court today. In the meanwhile all the saloons with one exception have closed their doors. The restraining clause of the order reads in part as follows: That the said circuit court may cause further to be done, and in the mean time commanding by sud writ to the said ofheers, hd ward Dunn, as county judge, and J, W. Dyer and BTSnell, kTCBIffliyGmmjsatfoners of said Gilliam county, and another per sons actine as airents. officers or employeas of said court cf Gilliam county, to desist from further proceedings in the said matter to be reviewed. The order was issued June 29. THE 6L0R10US FOURTH (Continued ftom page 1) When you have spent your money and have re ceived nothing for It and your eye tH trouble you, see WILLIAMS the JEWELER Expert Optician CH j y ALL. .1-3 off A, 11 T a t your money'" LwK-W guarantee. fit in all cases? TKIMMKI) HAT from now u MARKt MAKE ITS A MISS ORBINKR' S RKDUCKD til after the DAYS. CALL vfolLLINIRY PARLORS r Clothing Bargains on Market Day. , Where? . At Welgel & Rica's, of Couraot Our Solo aim and object on Market Day 'is to offer you Superior Merchandise at , the Lowest Prices. Our Special offer. 0 PERCENT On All Suits, DISCOUNT 10 Hats& Shoes ftwBMKaRmkr K SirU!U489 I WEIGEb a RICE Gilliam Co. Bank Bidg.,' Condon, Ore." flHaaHMBHMaaaaaaMiaHaMBHaHMpMa)HaBaMM f pciais w MarUtet Day S H. STEPHENSON County Clerk-elect Chas. H. Horner has chosen Miss Edna Brown, of Salem, as deputy in the clerk's office. She is expec ted to arrive to-morrow. The new county officers will assume their duties Monday. C. F. Reynolds, the train agent on the Flyer left yesterday morn ing for Portland to report at the head office of the railroad com pany. He will be given another run. probably out of Spokane, P. E. Mahaffey will punch the tickets hereafter. oc 30 J MRS. M. B. BAKER Close for election October 20. Presidential election November 3 T i 1 1 i i) cry , ladies and tyildrers purrjisfyir Goods. wm OoMai PrtvMU PmmmIi An adv. in The Globe adver- tisine a special sale of suits for Dunn Bros.' big store brought out the sale of 18 suit3 in one day. Can any other country paper beat this record? This is what you call results and it pays to ad vertise in ihe uioDe. At a meetinz of the city coun cil there was a new ordinance passed regulating water rates According to the new scedule orivate residences $2.00: stores $2.00: barber shops $2.50: con fectionery stores $2.50; livery and feed barn $10; private barn 3 animals or less 50 cents, each additional animal 15 cents. All other rates have been increased. Tv,i will give the city an increase i"5FU-viYnt-h ir 'MMmmKliioVm T. D. Sweetin, former marshal of Condon, was in town Monday evening and as deputy sheriff from Arlington brought up Ed Fanning to the county jail. Fan ning was arrested Saturday for striking into an unconscious con dition -and robbing Mr. El wood who runs a hotel at Blalock, of the sum of $25 during the night. After committing the offence. Fanning walked up the railroad track and two hours later was apprehended at Arlington. Fan ning is a young fellow who had been doing odd jobs about the hotel for about tert days. , As soon as the hotel-keeper had rec overed his senses, he kept the telephone wires busy and com municated with Arlington ard The Dalles in an effort to inter cept the movements of the young thief. Fanning was giv en a hearing Saturday be lore Justice of the Peace Collins of Arlington bnt waived examina tion and was bound over until the next term of the circuit court which convenes in Sept tember. v . r.ies summer oumngs, Slrts, Underwear, Waists, and Oxfords. It will pay you to examine the goods and compare the prices. AT REDUCED PRICES ! All prices that everyone can afford to pay. S. E. PURVINE Abstracter Farm Loans and Fire Insurance Office of i' HOME BAKERY Special Bargains during Celebration (Jal pie fruity iOg off pcreaij Jable fruits 50 44 " Jtarjdard pa$ per Barjs and ear; 50 off or; eaqr lb dried fruit sold in bull( CONDON AMUSEMENT HALL WIIXOUQHBY BAL8IOER, Prop. TOBACCOS An appropriate resort in 1 BILLIARDS CIGARS which you are invited to POOL CANDIES spend a pleasant hour CLUB ROOMS f.9 J I MAIN STREET, CONDON "ANY