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tsir nnunnii ni nnr . u icuuiiuun ULUDC HARTSHORN & MERESSE i FRIDAY, MARCH 27. 1908. iuaackiPTtoN mice, ii.m mi ykar. uwrad it rottoHN M Meaad-clut Bttr. fMbllilMtf Ivory Prldx. Df tot tktnntef lUndthf "4titl4 to MlllftcavllawilfeB Mondtf MNd i Mk to Uiuit yiowH iwiiuu. aria ol Tbauka, Roolultant ol B.MBMt. Kit., I)nta yt lint. In ad vanes, mn words la line. I.r dwttlilni mm on (plloUua. tiki Opb itTiOt MaBiitiNinroi t? Ml Utpo ol mini tawml bo I U.l!Ur dlfc mm tMeauHiur lor uhmiiii ptu WKTCONDOH. NO. M. F. OP A. MKK1 Monday! amitluf ol woo IB In Arm ) Hall lode roam. VUlUn brollwf ere r WHhMl lo llh m. A warm loom MIU ou. "JOINDER." The Oregonian of March 19th 08, throws some lurid light on few of the dark places in the Oregon State Senate concerning its operations in connection with tHe Title Guarantee and Trust Co., the Savings Bank that last (all made the worst failure in the - history of the State, which but for the generosity of Wm.S.Ladd would have made thousands of well-to-do persons penniless, de pleted the State School fund itveral thousands of dollars, and reduced many poor widows and orphans to a state of want (The Oregonian says, "Many of the crooked works of the Ross btmk, while offenses against the people and the good-faith rules of legitimate banks, are not pun Unable as crimes against the peace and dignity of the state; ideh, for example, as keeping a Mcret paid lobby at the Legis lature to fight "hostile" legisla tion; presenting to the public as a boost to crooked bank business, false statements' of finances; wing depository funds to carry os private schemes, etc." This lobby had a secret code of telegraphy in which its friends in! the Senate, as a precaution, were nicknamed; Sen. Bower nan aa ' " joinder " , was chairman of the committees of Revision of Laws and Judiciary, to which all the banking legis lation wanted by the defunct bank was referred; and it is a matter of common record that the Trust company got laws pas ted or defeated just about as it wanted them. One of the laws in which the said bank was inter ested was the "Review" bill a bill introduced with the object of reviewing the suit for the posses sion of the Marquam .Theater property in Portland, which the now defunct bank had managed to "law" the real owner out of. After this bill passed the House, Bank President Ross' lobby "got busy." A cipher message was sent to Ross by Atty. Kollock, one of the bank's lobbyists,' stating that the Haines bank bill was "well watched," and that the bill for the control of state de posits was "gaining ground." This Beared Robs who added to bis lobbv and had wired to Kol lock, "Provide room forMunly; meet him 7:45 tonight; ask joinder (Senator Bowerman ), watch namesake (Review Bill) vigilantly". The next day the bill appeared in the Senate, and, on Howerman's motion, was re ferred to his committee on Re , vision of Laws. This victory for ( Jhe bank was then telegraphed to Ross, "joinder safe on Review clock work, and the goods rere being delivered without a hich. Later Atchinson wired to ,Ras that the Review bill had been in definitely postponed, which mnt that it was killed for keeps, Ind the bank was Bafely out of ihe Marquam trouDie. U .fihtrt They Stand! Wit! regard to the election of a U. Sj Senator, Mr. Bowerman in his petition for nomination, does lot agrco to support the pooplos choice, nor the choice of the rcjublican voters either. He wants .0 choose a Senator to suit himscf, not to suit the 'people, andtdlhrow the election of a U. S. lenator into the legislature, underline old ' system of dead locks ind grafts innumerable. Wond why? He wants to be in the 'uture as in the past, a "bosH ' not a servant of the peo ple, (Dcted to carry out their wishc In rect contrast to Senator Bowe nan's position in this mat ter, h i opponent, Judge George B, Bcrhill, states that he will suprxt the choice of the Re public voters for U. S. Senator. -Fossi Journal. Publl utilities in this district seem ti consist in the public being utlized by a few private indivifials. How long will the publistand this "wool pulling"? At 1st public sentiment says it's bg overdone and that the turninj point has been reached! se a man does not think ai youlo is no sign he is a fool. rhia hlds good even in politics. Wotbticeby "Joinder's" paper the Imes, that "Old Jay is still alive"and we are glad of it, but the inferable stench which arose and instill arising from some of his pojtical deals in the past pro claim hat as far as his political ambitin is concerned, the knell has ben rung. ThaiMoro Observer, through its coimns, tells "Fitz" to give theG(be "fits." Well, it is easilyseen that the poor old "0" 8cribljer doesn't know the con dition) of affairs-"Fitz hasn't got trfe say and he's got troubles of hisbwn. "Bwerman and Pike were over n the Mitchell country smilirp on the people" says the Mitch)ll News. Is that an in dication that the voters there have been won over? Certainly not, irthe people of Wheeler countjr are by far toe wise and can see what lies behind treach erous' smiles dirty political schemes, selfish ambition, the turning over of the people's rights to boses and corporations, as in the past few years. Beware of the modern Judasl ... ; Political Information. Registration for primaries close April.7. Primary election April 17. Registration reopens April 21. Clope for election May 15. General election June 1. In ilia is announcement in tne Spray Courier, Jay Bowerman says, "If I am nominated and elected, I will in the future, A3 1 have IN the past, perform the duties pertaining to the office, etc." This statement alone should kill any chance he ever had of being re-elected, for the people of this district do not want the kind of legislation they have had in the past. ,. Several papers in this district, antagonistic to D. R. Parker who is to be the next District Attor ney, are publishing all sorts of rotten and base things that they may turn the voters from a man who has a record that is beyond reproach. They are working un der the motto of the "boss" and have been imbued with his un derhanded methods. Having nothing to prove against Parker that will lose votes for him, they k down to the lowest level and resort to the meanest of things, and print ail sorts of misrepre sentations. The Times has never dared to mention the good things Bower man has done. . It's a regular clam on the subject of his good deeds, while its policy is to throw u niTii Ul I Y LOTS AND ACRES 360-acre Ranch 1080 " House and 4 lots 800-A at $12.50 per acre. IC. CUHRAN CONDON REAL ESTATE AGENCY - Office over the Pot Office. ft Condon, Ore fl The old Pennsylvania Dutch Dunkard recommend "Hickory Bark Cough Remedy." Guaran teed to cure your cough and guar anteed to be pure. Made from the bark of the shell bark or white hick ory tree. For tale by R. L. Hunt, Pharmacist, and all dealera. J. J. Portwood LIVERY and FEED STABLE North Main Street IIEYSim:jIlC013 BUfcM KMaey mm4 Bia4mf night The O.K. Shop OOLDEN STIVINS. Proprietor Shaving, Shampooing, Hair Cutting Hot and Cold Batba in Connection. 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Xlrrf, iJ Veal ' lZZ IS SOUCmD CONDON. OREGON JTamos Campbell 1 AHLEY SAuf Dif Ek RYE ' -ta Are YouLooli FOR A HOME'r No far 11 ir should hiik of buying I or homelwt:!! hs ti.-'wan a cod It h li - i lisl of 1- .8 "? property 0 of paper put'.. ..-i anil rtcjiy oan rsadsrs each isoas 8i pw i'nt. Viunty, ars fariuars, and hi o8 of t!i Wi B. tsrliBing oiediuais oi this elaas In'f .. Uoltsd Stute. Advertising rates l&s par sgate line. S?nd 75e and will mail yoa the Journal for one y-nr ; or ior 10c in silver or iUiiips we iil sni'i it for two month a on trial. - FAri "1 VMl ESTATE ,-....AL. Trnor, In. r.-"i with" as.1 1 ict. 1-..; withprh :r;eof V- f '.son. ttou-'ly t -"iWhJle playing; wiui a i . Continued on page 4. r V mud. rives at Condon at 3:43 P. M. V' 1)