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About Condon globe. (Condon, Gilliam Co., Or.) 189?-1919 | View Entire Issue (May 30, 1918)
THE CONDON CLOSE, MAY 30. 1918 r H. ' Meet me at... JOHN JACKSON'S lee Creass, Soft Drinks and Caady ...Best in town HARVEST IS AT HAND You'll need machinery ml extras and you want the right prre CALL ....Horner, Moore & Co.... FINE SUITINGS CurwtMl all wl antfjwrf i ' t WMl .Ijrl Call Flnl riM wot k m rleanlas. , immuii sue reiwiftna Oonley the Tailor A DOLLAR SAVED Is $2 Earned You will be surprised at the money you hvi by buying t the VARIETY STORE Dry Goods, Notions, Millinery rurroN vkvcrlin. Make the,.. HOTEL OREGON Ywi bltmirun during h rww awn. Ckuw room and Hnrt tb stpol A. B. SMITH, Prop. 1 THE BEST of real home cooking during the races and all the time at the Oregon: Restaurant. Fine clean rooms at the Home Hotel. Right prices. Mrs. R B. Shadier, Prop. C. Ej, ItARRlSON Ford repairing a apecieKy Lower Mala Street in Condon THIS MEMORIAL DAY By HtRMAN. HAOEDORN. Of the Vigilantes. IT IS fifty years now that the Ameri can people have every year laid aside their tools for a day to re member their noble dead. This year they again lay aside thrtr tools. This year they again rather roues snd Mines snd apple blossoms and cherry Mnseoms snd wsnder oat to the cemeteries to decorate those old hot never forgotten graves. This yesr they decorate them with apprehensive hearts. This yesr, aa In ether years, they re fresh In their memory the heroic deeds and ssrrtflres of their fathers: but they do something besides this. Re calling those deeds and those sacrifices In the bright light of new heroism and the shadow of new sacrifice, they dedi cate themselves, their hands, their minds, and their spirits, to the new struggle on which their country Is em barked. They remember American men who died fighting on old bnttleflelds, but they remember more vividly American women and children who died oa the Lusltanla. They remember Gettysburg, and Chancellnrsvllle. snd Fredericksburg, sod Chlckamauga, and the Wilderness: but they remember more vividly whst happened In Belgium, and Frsnce. and Serbia, and Armenia, and on the open seas. They remember the Lost Cause and the Cause that was victorious. With high hearts they remember them, and with grateful hearts they remember (he men who fought and died defend ing them, and the men who fougtit and lived and were great enough, for the as Ice of a onlted nation, at last to for give and forget They remember these things. But more vividly they remem ber that the nation which Washington created and Lincoln preserved Is face to fare with the most sinister foe that hsa yet threatened Ita liberty. They remember that thla foe, with sly and Insidious cunning, sought to confess, corrupt and hamstring the energy and moral will of the American people even while he sank their ships and. alanghtered their fellow-cltliens. . They remember that by the force of his arms thla foe has beaten down great Russia, subjugated Serbia. Rnumanla, Belgium, northern Itsly and northern France. They remember liberty, and fhey re member that where thla foe bat trod, liberty hat died. ' ' In the midst of a great war, the American people give a day to their heroic dead. Tbey honor them in speeches and parades. They honor them with flowers and music Tbey re doing there no more than Justice when they so honor them. But they honor them best rf with linn wilt and fearless heart they resolve that humanity's fos shall die ; but thai by the strength, the courage, the en durance, the spirit of devotion and sac rifice not only of the men In khaki or in blue In France and Flanders and on the sea, but of the fathers .and moth era and wives, the sisters, the sweet hearts, the' brother!, avho work and wait at home in the Great Republic of the West, Democracy shall triumph. Right shall triumph, and Liberty shall live, bringing to the world a peace that shall eddure, and to men and wom en everywhere a happiness that shall have foundations. ,lW DILL JENSEN , u tstiwmt toq wit v - t wsnHi. to hire u mta. Prices rwambfe. Call t or pocne r rj wnw K Of" l'f .i-ivitn NEW just received. Beautiful gingham silks i and-" a choice selection of taffetas and messalmesWe are also showing several splendid bargains An ready-to-wear' skirts in silk. Something new! Visit our Men's Furnishings department and you will be surprised at the values we ofler. We carry a good line Hardware The S. B. V Tie Quality Store 11 The Liberty Theatre Presents "The Price A Jewel Special Featuring Mildred Harris Children under 16 years of age will not be admitted unless accompanied by . parents or guardian . . . The Liberty Theatre BULK YOUR GRAIN 0! " W laves fsHeiy tmt Q A Sarins umH svciy day. "W . " VVnWIT V; r : ' . 1. 1,4 ;Vi!RinMr. .v?'. .et SILKS of Paints and Oils, Shelf and Furniture. Barker Company Condon, Oregon fS o It's tie basinets way fcavttvsa ssMUMrr n kantf a aD tarn. ' , CI famish vow plan. , - gjj. VW. ,1 VP. 11 I UP, pug. ' - j kKVS stWsSW. 0 MM