Condon globe. (Condon, Gilliam Co., Or.) 189?-1919, April 13, 1906, Image 3

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    CONDON GLOBE
KnUrsd at tomUMo si asoond-olaM natter.
hibiuiiod sr Friday.
WILLIAM II. IIOUNIBROOK
Editor sad Proprietor.
ia.!.. L. ,18, rss
MJWtCWrTION rKICK. M M PER TEAR.
The moat formidable candidate
ror the Domination for State Treat-
ure ia Ralph W. Hoyt, caibier of
the Merchanta National Bank of
Portland, Ills long experiepc in
the world of finance together with
bit general reputation for honesty
and intregitjr will insure, the sup
port of many voters who wish the
state funds properly and honestly
managed.
Cards ol Thanks, Resolutions ol IUmpm. Eta.,
t null for Una. In adfano, ssn word to line.
Other ur tutus rmUM on application.
Tbli Mpw invites oomejanlcstlons on r
riil tnple of lnrl Interval but In dllar dis
claims any responsibility lor stattitaenl auuto
opinions sprsd by eomMpuiideiila.
Copy for changes ol atendlng ads sboald b
l(t at th ofbo not latar than Monday noon ol
oca Mk to Insure prompt attention.
FRIDAY, APRIL 13, 1900.
COD KT CONDON. NO. M. T. OF A. MEETS
Monitor! vnlng ol each month In Arm
cry Hall lodge mora. Visiting brother are re-
aesuid to meet wltn us. A warm weleoin
aaaliayoe..
J. K. VavtMK, F. a W. W. OviiuNli, C. R.
HAD ITS EFFECT.
The exceedingly clone figh t be
tween the two tickets at our recent
city election is but another indica
tion of the growing sentiment
against bossism in Condon and Gil
liam county. The citizens of Con
don neither demand or will toler
ate a political dictator. However
wise tbey may deem his choice of
candidates, however great may be
their respect for the men of his
choosing, they naturally revolt
when tbey begin to realize that the
black hand of bossism threatens to
overbalance and outweigh their
very right of suffrage. The oppo
sition in our city election was de
feated by a small margin but it in
dicates very plainly that the senti
ment against the "oixtman power"
is growing rapidly.
Chas. A. John of Baker City is
seeking the nomination for Gove
nor. Mr. Johns is a man of recog
nised ability and is universally
well liked. He is the only Eastern
Oregon candidate for this office
who swim s likely to land the nom
ination. His name should receive
careful consideration by all Eastern
Oregon voters.
Judgo Win. R. Ellis of fendleton
is a candidate for the republican
nomination for Congress. The
Judge .is standing entirely upon
his past record. He is not mak
ing an aggressive campaign for the
oflice but is willing to go back to
Washington, to serve and to work
for the people of Oregon as he did
a few years ago when he represent
ed .this district in the National
halls of Congress. A careful study
of his public and private life is his
best endorsement. If the Second
Congressional District sends Judge
Win. R. Ellis back to CongrebB,
they will make no mistake.
The following, where a moral is
clearly shown, is taken from an ex
change: Recently a church con
gregation in a little Kansas town
built a new church. To pay for it
they were obliged to call on the
merchants of the community for
donations. The merchants re
sponded liberally and $300 was
raised from this source. The last
man asked to subscribe was John
Smith, Jeweler. "I will give you
$5 if you will let me add something
to the subscription list," he said
The permission was accorded him
and he wrote at the foot of the list:
John Smith, Jeweler, 15
Sears, Roebuck A Co., $0
Montgomery, Ward & Co. $0
The church people saw the point
when the minister, read the list
of donors to the building fund from
the pulpit, and since the dedication
of the church there have been no
mail orders sent out from that
Kansas town.
PROCLAMATION.
Whsrea tb wwreUrr ol slat ol th StaU ol
Oregon, bar. notified ma In writing that pursu
ant to th provisions ol an act snmled, "an at
making aSactlva th Itilttatlv and reiereuaam
nrwrlslon ol taction 1 ol article 4 ol tba eon-
Ulatlon of tha alala ol Oregon, and regnlattng
lections tbaraanUar, and providing penallte
lor violation! 01 provision 01 iitia ri, ap
proved Fabmarr it, Mug, tha People's Power
League ol On-aitn, duly Died In bis office on
February S, 1906, an Initiative petition contain
Ins SM3 l(itaturet rnitwrly attached to a copy
ol aald moarare certified In accordant with
law, demanding that a proposed amendment to
srtlcl t of tbe constitution ol lb stale ol Ore
gon, to be designated In the non.tlte.Uon as
section I A ol entile 4 ol said eonstllntlon, shall
be submitted to th bwtal voter ol the stale ol
Oregon lor their approval or rejection at the
general election to be held In said stale on the
Jtb day ol Jane, being tha flrst Monday In Juue,
IWe, designated by said People's Power League
ol Oregon aa "Constitutional amendment lor
th Initiative and referendum on local, special
and mantctpal laws and part ol laws," which
said proposed amendment is beralualter partic
ularly t rortn.
Now. tberelora. I. Oeo. R. Chamberlain, gov
ernor ol to stale ol Oregon, In obedience to lb
provisions ol aald act hereinbefore first men
tioned, do hereby mad and ls.it una procla
mation to th people ol III Slai ol Oregon, an
nouncing that th People. Power league ol Or
egon baa filed said Initiative petition with the
reqnuiu nwmuer oi signature inereio aiiacneu.
demanding lust there be submitted to the legal
voter ol th state ol Oregon lor their approval
or refection at the regular election to b held on
th 4lb day ol jane. I), aald day being toe nrst
Monday in said month, a pcntMwed amendment
to articla 4 ol the constitution ol the stale ol
Oregon, to be designated In the constltittion as
section 1 A ol article 4 ol aald constitution, des
ignated by said People's Power Lagn ol Ore
gon aa "Constitutional amendment lor the lnla-
tlve ana referendum on local, special and mu
nicipal laws and part ol laws," which laid pro
posed amendment is aa lollows:
"Article 4 ol the constitution ol th Mate ol
Oregon shall be and hereby la amended by In
serting th following section in said article 4
alter section 1 and before section J, and II shall
be draignawd in tha constitution a section ia
ol article 4:
"Hectton 1A. Th refcrendnm may be de
manded by th people against one or more
Items, sections or parte ol any act ol the legislat
ive assembly In th same manner In which each
power may be eierctscd against a complete act.
Th Bllag ol a referendum petition against one
or more items, sections or part ol an act shall
not delay th remainder ol that act from becom
ing operative. The lulllativ and relerendum
Rawer reserved to the people ol this coustltn
on are hereby further reserved to th legal
voters ol every municipality and district aa to
all local, special and municipal legislation ol
vary character In or lor their respective munic
ipalities anil oi.trii is. me manner ni exercis
ing said powers shsll be prescribed by general
laws, exi-. pt . that cltlee and towns msy provide
lor the manner ol exercising the Inlative and
referendum powers as to their municipal lexis
lation. Not mora than ten per cent ol the legal
voters may be required to order th relerendum,
nor more than flileeu per rent to propose any
measure bv the Inlative In any city or town."
Done at the capltol at haicm, this ilh day ol
rennianr, A. u ma.
titu. t. i,iiADr.ni.Ain,
P. I. DUNBAR, Governor,
Secretary of Stale.
1 Have in Connection
with the
CONDON UPHOLSTER
ING SHOP
A Complete and up-to-
date second hand store
Everything neat and clean. For
bargains come and see us.
A. A. FEIIRENBACIIER
Old Dann Bldf. 8. Main street
THE HOTEL GRANDE
R. F. MUNROE, Prop.
First-class in every re
spect. Open all night.
Sample Rooms for Commercial Men.
FIRST CLASS BAR IN CONNECTION
ARLINGTON, OREGON
Marble and Granite Work.
1 wiih t giiiionntf to mv Mend and
patron that I have otwneti a (hop in
Condon ami am now prepared lo furnish
all kinds of atone, marble and granite
work, emitter? fencing, cement work.
to. on abort notice and at prices within
he reach of all.
Mr reputation as a first class mechan
ic Is a guarantee as to the quality of my
work. Call and tee me.
Special attention to furnishing Wood
men of the World and Woodmen Circle
monuments. Geo. L. Nettle has been
appointed my Condon agent and will re
ce've orders during my absence from
the cltv. Long Comm.
LET AN EXPERT
do your repairs on
on Watches. Clocks
or Jewwlry.-Wllllams
The Jeweler.
I am buying horses for
Government and Com
mercial use. If you
have a good, sound
horse for sale don't
fail to see
ED NELSON,
Condon. Oregon.
Moore & Golden,
GASH GROCERS.
Our stock is now arriving and
is fresh, clean and up-to-date.
GROCERIES : FRUIT : VEGETABLES
All fresh and good to eat. Call and
get our prices. Home Phont No. 12
MAIN STREET, CONDON. OREGON
WASSOH'S GASH
GROCERY
THE UP-TO-DATE GROCERY
Yow s1wti find la
(mr slur com pie l
Una ol fresh, ap-to-data
groosrle of all
kind at casb erlos.
Fruit and Vegetable In
season.
w give m Fell Weight, Bart Qaallty, Low
est Price.
Call and get our price. Free delivery to
any part ol tba city.
Home Phone NO. 49
NORTH MAIN STREET
WALL PAPER
, OILS
AND VARNISH
Largest and best select
ed stock in the County.
Estimates furnished on
jobs as to material and labor.
W. A. DARLING.
COMING
The S. B. Barker Gomp'ij.
asoaiasBS9
a )
I'll I
INCORPORATED
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
HEADQUARTERS FOR STOCKMEN'S
SUPPLIES
We are jort now opening up one of the largest
stock of Dry Goods in Eastern Oregon. Our
Groceries are the bee in the market Our stock
of shelf Hardware ia complete. We have a large
stock of Doors, Windows, Mouldings, Wall Paper,
Building Paper etc. Picture frames to order.
We boy by the car load and are prepared to give
you the benefit of it by offering the lowest prices
Stoves and Ranges. Barb-wire Halls.
Paints and Oils. Furniture a Specialty
tiene rnsn ice. 17.
Whu Theu Trade With Us
We save our customers at least lO
per cent on every purchase. Our line
of Furniture and Hardware Is one of
the largest and best selected in town.
We are contented with a reasonable
profit.
Condon furniture & Hardware Company
WORTH MAIS 8TRZKT. Boms Pbons Ko. S2.
Lumber, Shinglr-, Doors, Win
dows, Mouldings.
Alwavs
6tncked
Up.
ARLINGTON LUMBER CO'S YARDS
Arlington and Condon.
the CONDON JEWELRY STORE
Tb m net complete 11 n of Watche. 8eth Thom
as Clocks, and Jewelry ever opened
In tb city ol Condon.
PRICES TO SUIT ALL
Call and see us wneu In town.
FISHING TACKLE
GARDEN TOOLS
FARM MACHINERY
This is not the whole story for we' haven't the time nor the
space to tell it here. Come in and let as tell yoa toe rest.
W. I. BARKER
Si, CO.
Two doors Soaib of postoffice building
OUR MOTTOs
A Square Deal or no Deal at all.
DIRT. DISEASE and the DEVIL
Medical s la tittle show that nine-tenth of the epidemics of eontagioas
disease originate trorn an Impure condition of the water we os.
Millions of Microbes.
The DEADLY TYPHOID FEvER GEKM, and many other eq'aslly aa FA
TAL terms are now aecomnlatinir In that improperly connected WATER
FIPE and unsanitary sewer, waiting to be batched oal by the first lew day of
hot weather.
The onlu Certain Remedy
I to Install a MODERN SCIENTIFIC SYSTEM, endorsed by board of
health everywhere, and the cost is comparatively small. If yoa will call at
oar shop we will gladly snow yoa oar stock of materials and give yoa oar
price.
JAUIESON & MARSHALL
Sanitary Plumbers
Armory Hall Annox
CONDON, OREGON
F. T. SANDERS, PIE-
Opposite 8. B. Barker's Store
CONDON . OREGON
$2 PER MONTH
We keep your suit Cleaned and Pressed for
$2.00 a month. This In the ouly place In town
you can get STEAM CLEANING by Professional
Workmen. Satisfaction Guaranteed or your mon
ey back. '
CONDON STEAIJ LAUNDRY
EITHER PHONE
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