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THE GOiOli GLOBE '."us .mr r,.e5ans.-at HARTSHORN & MERESSE FRIDAY, APRIL 3, 1908. UUKMrTlON riticc. II.M FIR TEAR. nnnintanMinniHi Nonaa MMM w iiwuit pea pi mimim. Carat of Thank, RaaolitltHi, el RmpmH. tit, watt II m, la wItim. tnw word to Um, OMMf adrtittalni nm on ptlloUaa. fot)TCONDon. a m. r, or . Mirrt V Moudaya otmIi ol web Boat ! Arm- r bu Mi room, v ui it tit woiiitn an r tMd to wlik M. A tim wilooeu awalMroa. . . . Dowerman in the last issue of his paper, the Times, devotes con Sidcrable space in telling the voters of this district the good things that he had done, and what he has ' accomplished as their representative in the way or securing much needed legis lation, but in his explanation' he evidently forgot to mention his ' connection with the Review Bill, the Deposit law and the bonking law, and such other legislation as was asked for by the Title Grab & Bust Company. We imagine this would take more soace. and would be more interesting to the readers of his paper than the few minor laws which he credits 10 nimseir. we have had oc casion to look up the fence law for the passasre of which he applauds himself, and find it to be one of the weakest attempts at legislation that waa ever in troduced into a law making body. No standard is set by which man can know whether or not he has a lawful fence: and strain there being ne standard, It might be decided that a fence waa law f ul or unlawful as the case might be, and a mile from that parti cular locality, the fence might be decided just adversely to the former or other decision." The law provides that a 'lawful fence shall be such as good husband men generally keep, andaashal on the testimony of skillful men appear to be sufficient", etc Now there is sure to be a differ ence of opinion among husband men as to what is and what is not a good fence, and therefore one man might have a one-wire fence which would be pronounc ed a lawful fence, while a neicrh ".i bora mile distant might have a , ' three wire fence and it would be , . u pronounced an unlawful fence. ' v As we have said there could . tl be no law more inconsistent and . unjust than our present fence . law. The other other laws men fl 'I and as inconsistent and weak as the one mentioned before, and t as he has taken this nartici ' act as his first and most import ant among the measures intro- 7 rduced by him, we have taken the "V." time, to look into it thoroughly ' t - with the above result, Farmers u V and ranchers, we beg of you to l spend about thirty seconds of 1 $our timein wading our fence V Aw. t is instructive, interesting " ' ana amusing, and it will not oc. 'vj cupy more than thirty seconds of ' your time to read it As to Ms committee appointments we have y only to say that his work in those committees together with his in fluence was not used to the . best n't: interests of his constituents, but " from the records it appears that ," his time and energy were de- i" yoted almost exclusively in and j ; for the interests of the defunct v h Ross bank. ' jce AH who know Geo. B. Bourhill by say he is the soul of honor, and ICO wiuu 10 as jfwu cvs ry ixmd. Bourhill is the man aend to the State Senate." his to He --f will represent the interests of a f . . A f ! MP. f B.U,,jM1im f i vmmm t The voters of this district can make no mistake in voting for D. R. Parker for District Attor ney at the Primaries. The per sons who are fighting him have had to resort to all sorts of low and vile methods in an endeavor to down him as they can find nothing against the upright rec ord he has built up for himself. Mr. Parker is a rising young at torney, who wishes to serve the people and fulfill every require ment of that office. Voters, you will do the right thing to your self In voting for Parker. A reader of the Journal asks why voters are required to state the party to which they belong when registering, and why "a voter is compelled to choose only among the voters of his own par ty." We suppose the inquirer refers to the primaries, at the election he can vote for anybody he chooses; in fact, he can sub stitute some other name for one on the ticket at the primaries. It was thus that Mayor Lane was nominated. But the object of keeping the parties apart in reg istration and in-the primaries i? chiefly, we suppose, to prevent the voters of one party from swarming into the primaries of the other party and nominating the weaker candidates. Hence it is necessary to register as an adherent of some party, so that the primary judges will know whether a voter calls for the right ticket, that of the party, to which he belongs. But once in the booth, the voter can substi tute any name he pleases. A man registering as a Democrat must at the primary election call for a Democrat ticket, but he does not have to vote it straight. For example, Republicans at the coming, primaries can vote tc nominate Word for sheriff, and Democracts can vote to nominate Stevens-or any other man-by writing in the name of the man for whom they desire to vote. Oregon Daily Journal The man whose name appears at the head of the editorial page of the Times says in the last is sue of that sheet that he was of fered, .at 75per, the position we now hold. Although we can't imagine who was foolish enough to offer him the position at that figure, we can't help but say that he would have been in much better circumstances had he taken it For the best Home in Condon For the best Ranch in '. Gilliam County For the best Buy in the State of Oregon, see E.CURRAN COMDON REAL ESTATE ACENCY Office over the Post Office. n Condon, Ore fl' Mrs.M.E.Summers Grand Opening of B&ftUTirUL DRESS HAT In all the Latest Styles ftaturtfau. April 4th. 1908 A Grand Display of New Creations in Spring and Summer Millinery-. Gall and feast your eyes. N ji I Confectionery Soft Drinks - CmJIf, Not and Frolt la . Seo. Cigar to J Tobacco Cotyelo broom in eonnoctloin I L. T. PRICE. Condon is Mrs. J. II. Amend is prepar ed to take private boarders and will run a first-class house at the rate of $4.00 a week. Meals served from 6:30 to 8 a. m., 12 to 1:20m. and 6 to 7:30 p. m. Also f furnished rooms for rent at at reasonable rates She so- i licits a part of your patronage C. E. FOSTER WATCHMAKER and JEWF.LIR WATCH 123 CLEANED AND REPAIRED ftUU WORK OUftWIMTEftD. ROBINSOMI OUD BTAJfS Oondon Oregon KIIISHOIIIMMI J. J. Portwodd LIVERY and FEED STABLE North Main Street roiEYSiiir:YCu:j MtKM KMaaya mm BkMMar Blfht The O.K. Shop oobDEN a sTavaNs. rri-tMrt Shaving, Shampooing, Hair Cutting Hot and Cold Baths in Connection. On door north Ullllum Co. Bank BIJg. AUruoriRicinc 3 TRAINS EAST DAILY Throueh Pullman itindtrd uul tnnr. lit tleapioc on dully to Omaha. Chi cago, Bpokan ; tonrlit ilMplnf ear daily to Jtanaai city j through Pullman tooriat alacping eara (DeraonalW eonduetad) wMKly to Chicago, radioing chair em laeato Ira) to th Eaat dail. LOW RATES 1 Ticket! to and from all parts ol th United State, Canada and Europe. For particular call on or addraa D. TIERNEY, Agent 0. 1. 0 Jl TIME. TABLE EAST BOUND FROM ARLINGTON. No. 2 Chicago Special .1:20 P. M. No. 6 Atlantic Eipress.,.. 12:45 A. M. WEST BOUND FROM ARLINGTON. No. 1 Portland Special. .....3:10 P. M. No. 5 Pacific Expreu. ......3:48 A. M, , CONDON BRANCH. No 11 leaves Condon daily (except Sun ton at 11 :10 AM. No. 12 leave Arllntton daily (except Sunday) at i:4$ P. M.ar- rrofe.lon.il Director)! P R. PARKER ATTORKEY-AT-LAW Offir la Coodoo Jiulional Bank Work QW. PARMAN ATTORKEY-AT-LAV U 8. COMMISSIONER Carclol atUntton given to all ImtlonH nlraitel io niy car. Cmtrttt Blah Condon, Oregon AOOO OAVBV. J -Physicians and Surgeon I)ar an Klitit ('.!! tirmrnllr innmd , Condon, Oraeon L. 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