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About Condon globe. (Condon, Gilliam Co., Or.) 189?-1919 | View Entire Issue (July 3, 1908)
SUPPLEMENT TO THE CONDON GLOBE, JULY 3, 1908 Ira Phillips and wife, of Clem, were Condon visitors the first of the week. , Miss llattie Loftin is visiting in town, the guest of her sister, Mrs. Blakeley. i i .mi i pi ip Miss Jean Blake who has been the guest of her mother, Dr. Blake, for the past month, ret urned to her home in Baker City on last Saturday. Chas. H. Horner returned to Condon last Saturday after a week or ten days' visit in Salem and Turner. Mrs. Horner re mained in the valley for a while longer visiting her parents. Helen Morill, of this city, vis ited during the past week in Arlington, as the guest of Zedah Sweeten, and returned Thursday accompanied by Miss Sweeten who will visit her during the big celebration. 1 Rev. L. N. B. Anderson, pas tor of the Methodist church at Arlington, has tendered his res- (imetinn rn onnnt nt illnaaa IKUBMUU Wit tVVVMSS V V HIUVUUI Rev. Mr. Leitz will succeed , him ' and will have charge of the churches at Arlington and Olex. Rev. Anderson goes to Kenne- wick, Washington. II. A. Thiesen who has been manager of the Interior Ware house company, at" . Arling ton, ! arrived in Condon Monday evening to take charge of the local office. The change is due, as mentioned two weeks ago in The Globe, to the removal of W. N. Pattullo to the company's Spokane office. Mr. Pattulo left Tuesday for his new field of activity. The function of the kidneys w to Strain the impurities of the blood which is constantly passing through them. Foley's Kidney Remedy makes the kidneys healthy. They will strain out all waste matter from the blood. Take Foley's Kidney Remedy and it will make you well.' Condon Drug Co. This Means You I The Arlington Lumber Co, proposes to lend every effort to to make you comfortable during the Fourth of July celebration. Shade, water, and a place to rest Come everybody and make. your selves at home. We Offer Fourth of July Bargain Days On orders placed and payments made upon we are going to give you Bargains, heretofore untold in Condon: Hodge Mowers and Hodge Headers, Chatham Fan ning Mills. ; Remember these are Fourth prices only.. So come early and avoid the rush at the Arlington Lumber Co. Arlington Lumber Co. Everybody mi GRAND CELEBRATION fc MARKET Alio f'DAYS CONDON, OR. Greatest Event Ever Pulled off in Gilliam County. PROGRAM ' .. JULY 3 Market Day Free Public Auc tion and Private Sales during morning. Afternoon 1:30 Condon Park Grounds. 60 yd dash. 220 yd dash 120 yd hurdles High jump 3:30 Ball game Each team limited to 12 men, each player to be booked on one team only. 7:30 Music by Band. (Main St) Street events Fat Men's race, $2.50; Egg race, $1.60; Boys race, Solid Gold Signet Ring, value $3.50 given by Williams, the Jeweler. 9:30 Grand Ball (Skating Rink) JULY 4 Morning Firing of Anvils at Sunrise 10:00 Grand Parade Forming at Congregational church, goes north three blocks turning east on Walnut St one block, thence south to Spring and on to Main St, On Main as far as the Ore- fon Hotel turning east to kating Rink. llK), Exercises at Skating Rink " .Music Reading Declaration of Independence. Oration by Hon. C. N. McArthur of Portland. Music : Afternoon, 2:00 Association Park Grounds. 100 yd dash 440 yd run 220 yd hurdles 440 yd relay race 4 men from each ball team. Purse $10. For all track events purse of $7.50 first place, $2.50 second place. . 50c en trance fee for each event to be added to purse Horse Races. 3:30 Ball Game Broncho busting, $17.50 j - first prize, $7.50 2nd. 6:30 Music by band -Street Events Potato race $3.00; Lean Men's race, $2.00; Pie eating contest , fine hat given by The S. B. Barker Co. ; Shoe and stocking race, $1; Ladies . race, ... Bead . Necklace , value $8.00 given by Williams, the Jeweler. 9:30 Grand Ball Frank Moore, Marshal of Day JULY 5 2:00 p. m. Deciding Ball Game for purse. NOTB All entries tor truck and (ItM erenU unit b llatod with O. Vetch by 42 o'clock on doJT Ol .TCIltl. $500.00. IN PURSES Cordially Invited. Celebrate in the r good old way qnnntuwuxnnruwnruwvinnnnnq f ITEr.'S DFLGCAL INTEREST auvnnnnfuwnruisuxniwiuuvuxxnm . Mark Portwood left Tuesday morning for a few days trip to Baker City. Mrs. A. J. Shelton returned Monday from an extended visit in Milton. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Adkins and family who have made Con don their home for the past six months, left Tuesday morning for their new home in Milton. Jack Bryant left Tuesday mor ning for The Dalles, his future home. He and the Fletcher Bros, have taken possession of the Midway saloon in that city. Jack will have charge of the business. W. H. Morrison and' Jess Beardsley, of Arlington, arrived in Condon Monday to help in the Kerr, Gifford Warehouse during the wool baling season. The boys will stay and celebrate in town during the Fourth. Agent Smith, for the Holt harvesters, says that , he has placed $20,000 of machinery so far this season in the vicinity of Condon and that before the sea son ends it will run up to $80,- 000. ' A threshing machine which was sent back to Walla Walla on Tuesday morning bore a sign inscribed, "Driven out of Condon by the Holt harvester." Advertised Letters Harris, Mrs. Ada . . . . ' , Hudson, Mrs. Anna ' Jones, Mr. Arthur Jones, Mark Jones, Ben Lee, Francis O Palmer, Victor Condon, Or. June 20,1908.) JohnF. Reisacher, P.M. J. P. Rollins, the photographer,' will during the three days' celebra tion make a specialty of postal card photos. Don't alius this op portunity. The photo cards will ,be finished the very day' they are taKen. Visit our studio. ' The Condon Meat & Ice Company Is prepared to supply everyone with the best of meat from their shop meat that is kept during these warm days in our storing room of a temper ature nearly down to freezing. We are also turning out a ton and a half of ICR every twenty . four hours. - , . . . - v 1- Keep Cool with the pure home frozen product. 100 pound cake 75 e Less quantities lc per lb. ...... Phone calls for either meat or ice promptly ans--wered arid delivered to home or place of business at anytime of the day.