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19 1 ' L CONDON GLOBE. VOL XVI. CONDON. ORKOON. FRIDAY APRIL, 13.1000. NO. 4. GITY KLEGTION Doth Faction Make a Hard Fight Not lor good many yeara baa there been inch lively interest talian In our city election there wa last Monday, There were two ticket in the field, Ed ward Dunn wa endorsed lor Mayor by both ticket and Elgin Myert alo had the endorsement of both faction for Wly councilman. The ftrvt ticket we follow: Dr. Mann, Kdgar Moor and Tom Johnson. The aecond ticket had for lt standard tirarert. Dr. J. V. Wood, Cha. Brown ol Frank I'llter. When tli oallot were counted It wae foond tlmt Dr. Mann liad defeated Chat, ttrown by the mall margin ol two vote. Kdgar Moore won out over Dr. Wood by li votes. Tom Jolmimn recleved 1(H) vote nd Frank I'liler 80. Th candid acy of Mr. I'liter hurt coniderably by the rumor which gained general cir culation on Monday that he would de dine to aery If elm-ted. Klgin Myert recieved 145 vote, the highnut nnmher ct (or city conncilmen. Kdward Dunn bad no opposition for Mayor and wa re elected. There were nearly iitX) vote rt In all. The fluht againat the first ticket wan not made gint the candi datei themelve hot against "boasiani" in municipal illtice. Every candidate on both ticket waa conservitlve bni man of high atamting among hi fellow townsman and the citlxena of (,'ondon have every reason to lielleve that the new counctimen and mayor will well and faithfully perform the duties ol their respective offlce. L0GAL AND PERSONAL. Onto the Ulobe ollke for fine Job printing. Aldona high grade Candies, Bole agent. John Jai kon. Book, Noiln, Stationary. John Jackson. W.T. tfhtiey plana extniva Improve ment on bia honae in the went end of town. It will 1 remodeled and enlarg ed. Henry llartinan ha the contract and work will liegln at once. Magailne. periodical, l'nrtland Daily I'aiwr, John Jck"Us. John Jfciwnlng departed Monday morn Ingtoran extended vialt at point in California. tlanana. Orange, Iynion & Nut of all kind at JoIid Jackaou'a. Jh rSfewnrt etlltor of the Fossil Jour nal, wa a Condon viltor last Saturday. Imported and Domestic Cigar. Largest tiH'k in the city tu elict from. John Jackvon. C. II. Cockran of Morn wa over last Wednesday looking over lomt of the Ix-ot land in (iilliam county with M. FiUutaurica. ii. () Rnah, the popular nursery man of Portland, waa in the city taking or der for hi company thin week, Condon la to have a new opera linnae and. skating rink. J. Hover of tleppner ha purchased the lot directly tooth of Simpson's t.Hiindrv and will erect a tililding 60 a 1 00 feet. Friends of Karle M. Bevi have pre vailed nHin him to allow hi name to lie used h a candidate lor justice of the pence on the republican ticket Earle hae a great iiihiiv (rienda in Condon pre cinct and thev all aeem to be c inlident - tlmt. he will be wearing "rohe of er mine" after J one 4lh. The regixtratinn hooka cloned April 10th iili) voters regict-'fed. . Repnhli can. (121); leiiocrata. 2oo; Socialists, 6; Prohibitionist 6; Independent 8, Service will lie held next Sunday at ten a. m. in the Catholic church. Kev. j Father Kelly will olliciate. j Ed Clongh, manager of the Arlington j Luuilier Co., arrived from Arlington Tneaday evening. Colby Clarke returned Tueaday even ing from Hood Uiver, Mr. Chapman, who baa heen keep, lug bonne for N. Karnsworth, departed thi week lor her home at Trontdale. There I a movement on foot to or ganiae a base hall tain for the coining summer. Condon haa plenty of good material for a Aril-clan team and there are plenty of uomt huaines men who will be willing to give the boy substan tial aid if necessary. Jes Wherry returned from Arlington Tuesday evening. The rtaptiat Ladies' Aid will give a tea nt the reaidence of Mr. F. M. Pliter on Saturday; April 21, from three to nine p m. Gilliam Co, Milling Co. has turned out b anmll quantity of Sean I littht flour. Now on sale by Condon grooer, at $4 50, les the nanal diaconnt for cash, Huggie, hack. wagnn, plow har row, and all other good, chean and good by Hunt, the Hardware Man. Steel rangea, cook stove, etc., cheap et n,nd bet on earth by Hunt, the Hardware Man. Cut glass lor table ware Is nice. Hunt the Hardware Man how soma tine im itation at about one-tenth the cost. Come in and see them. Rubber hnse, garden tool, wire net ting, tlsh poles line and hooks at Hunt the Hardware Man's. I COUNTY CORRESPOND ENT6. GWENDOLEN. Don't knock I Keeo boosting I Marvin Keeney la planting potato-.. Mr. J, F. Hurt wa a Condon rUilor for ft few day. D, A. KommII returned home from Athena Monday. Harvey Nee! I buy hairowlng hi lall grain. I. C. Orwlck ha finished seeding bia spring crop. Mr, Holland who purchased the John Kahli ranch ha commenced plowing. Mr. D. A. Russell viatted with Mr. Clara NickeUon on Sunday. H. A. I). Hurt wa not on the survey up Cavoae Canyon for a few day. The Lieutenant conducted the meet ing at the school I -e Friday night. A large crowd wa out to Hominy school on Sunday. II. W, Hartman is recovering from a evere cold. W understand a new road will be built np Cayue Cany'm to the stution thi summer. !t toe good work go on the farmer aero R.n'K Creek are adly in need of s god road t deliver their grain to the railroad. MAYVILLE IT&M&. Mis Florence McConntd teaching atAlville. Mr. R, II. Robinson of Condon i visiting her parent, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Dyer, Mil week. Special Easter tervlcea will be held in theeliurch next Sunday. Mrs. Odea Tonkin will preach in the morning, and the programme by the- Sunday School, followed bv a lid ecu minute sermon by Rev. John Tonkin will be rendered in the evening, Mix Iva She ton i the guet ol Mies Beia Rinehart thi week. Dr, Mat key of Moi tavilia Intend to locate in Mayvill . He I here looking np thejprospect. School commenced in t tie Needier Flat district Mondwy, with Mm Lvdia Anthony of Foil, a teacher. j Mrs. Mary Thouixs ha been regularly appointed postmiaitess at Mnyville. li. succeed Mis Franc 1'araons, who re signed a atiort time ago. , i 1 REAL ESTATE LOAN AND INSURANCE OFFICE OF EARLE M. BEVIS $100,000 TO LOAN On ko'mI Kent Kwtiilo ecurltv iH-dire i MARCH lat. ... An ii iih! InH'ri'Ht WHEAT AND STOCK RANCHES FOR SALE. Insurance In the stntidnrtl companies EARLE M. BEVIS Barker iBlork Condon, Oregon ; . Your neighbor likes OLYMPIC FLOUR You will, too. THINK THIS OVER And dwlde whore It will pay you to buy Jewelry. Twenty-lhroo diamond, ruby Jeweled, VaiiKuant movement, in Hold fllled ciiHO, warmnUd (or twunty year, Xroin $3S TO $4-0 ' , Seven Jewel, New York Stand ard movement, In nickel screw cno, from $3. BO TO $B tf r V.' Ill "4 WILLIAMS te JEWELER With Wasson's Cash Grocery N. MAIN STREET rtltkl n for Treaturer. (rOUTICAL ADVKKKIIIKMKMT) It will be remembered, and particu larly by those religiously and charitably inclined, that lion. John 11. Aitkin of Huntington, now seeking the nomina tion for State treasurer on the republi can ticket, ha liberally a.slsted more call upon public charity than any man in Eastern Oregon, llei bank er and a I o a president of one of the larg est commercial Institution in the Stat) of Oregon, yet hi pure baa always lieen open to the apical of misery and distressed humanity. Solicitor for the variuna churches have never appealed to him in vain, lie gives to all of them regardless of their faith. To the Salva tion Army be ha been friend at all time. Let us go a little further. A the re presentative of ft large aggregation of capital and president ii one ii .lie larg eat't merchantile establishment in the North chI, Mr, Aitkin has loaned hund red of thousands of dollar to booie builders and needy rancher who were troggling to get on their feet. He ha protected hi bank but be it taid to his everlasting credit that he ha never foreclosed mortgage on some poor man' meager holding nor forced a helpies debtor to the wall. Mo aorrow ful widow with her hungry children have gone supper lesi to bed through the action of hi bank or merchantile eatahlirhnieut. On the contrary the tt re ha always been open to them and credit was extended almost indefinitely. During the lianl lime ol a few year ago when the price ol stock were low it wa in hi power to break a number ol Nioikmeii and Uktt advautage of con dition and several ttockmen offered to let him take their stock for his claii against them but he helped them through the bard times and today they are among the leading stockmen in Eahteru Oregon Tine i the tort of ft man whose friend have virtually forced him into the race for the Republican nominat'on for nuts Treaturer, Individual com- ! l'i"on' are always odious, hut the r corlcan Speak. Have the worthy gen- PRESCRIPTIONS Filled at all You are Invited to make our store your head quarters. Yours Truly, CONDON DRUG GO. These prloes are not special banrains but are regular stand ard price. All other good In proportion. Investigate before you buy. Compare quality and price and buy where you can nave money, and I am sure shall receive the lion' share of your patronage ag I have In the pant. Everything u on the square at tie men who oppose bitu in the race very much to offer against a life-record like thi 7 Not that we have heard of. Mr. Aitkin ha made money for bia company and money for his bank but it has all been legitimate and clean money not one cent having been wrung from the distressed and poverty ttrirken the pauper and the widow. Mr. Aitkin propose an amendment forcinu the state treasurer to deposit the fund nnder direction of a state board, the ink-rest to be paid to the state. Thi may be harking back to the day of tbe ancient Spartans, bat it i honest and the people know it. Ah Mr. Aitkin de sire ia the flat salary paid by tbe state lor hi hervicea not the immense 'eraft' gathered in by the stale treasurer in the way of interest on peraonal deposit! of money, reallv the money of the state, and no part of tbeir peraonal preroga tives. There i no question that tbe people will stand sqnarelv and firmly by a man of Mr. Aitkin' character if they only know it in time. Thatiawhv thia ca per ia earnestly cautioning it reader to can closely the past record of the can didate and decide for themselves who among them all ha proven himself tbe real friend of the people. Our line of harness, collar, etc.. is complete. We have everything in leath er giMKl. Before purchasing elsewhere Bet our price. John F. Riacher, Tbe Condon Harries Shop. Leather god are steadily advancing in price. Yon had better buy now, the linns that deal eiclnsivelv in that line can save you money. The Condon Har ness fcshop. John F. Reisacher, Prop'r. the QUALITY STORE We carry a complete stock of General Merchandise Agents for Studebaker Wagons, Hacks and Buggies, Canton Clipper Plows, Harrows and Cultivators Superior Drills, Garland Stoves and Ranges. The Celebrated WHITE RIV2R v medal over all competitors Phonograph The Phonograph proposition is will soon submit auother proposition records in stock at following prices: 7 INCH, 35c 10 " 60c LORD ARLINGTON, J. H. BRUHHETTE. Painterarid Hard wood Finisher Inquire at the GLOBE Office. Wa are no w ready to 7 STEAM ROLL j i YOUR Z I BARLEY AND WHEAT I 1 MILL FEED, Z 4 ROLLED BARLEY, J ROLLED WHEAT, . J j OLYMPIC FLOUR 7 2 ALWAYS ON HAND 7 1 GILLIAM GO. 1 j MILLING GO. I CONDON 2 FLOUR that captured the gold at the Lewis & Clark Fair. Proposition withdrawn after this date. We for your approval. Phonograph & CO OREGON 1