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uda ruoa. V lil II n bruiUara ara ra
lo aiaat arltb ua. A vara waleoat
InderV Times, in its
ht lost week contained an-
howl about the meeting
as held in the Condon Nat-
whoUank some time ago. This
hi" en8 to have sorely
noathe feelings of Mr. Joinder
o lnp8 satellites and can it be
tedaf18 soreness was caused by
wick jet that the gentlemen from
"f!an and Wheeler1 counties
rruiilt auk Joinder's permission
: '"he to Condon to discuss do!
Bra,.";matters with local gentle-
nl
t(t
a to1
th
falfi
ran
two!
This
held
Poll.
:r"'of fact
rehl
ufo
I
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I
prmlia
d thJt
nben
meetinir was
'or the purpose of select-
iinaiuate lor staie bcnaior,
'Mild work in the Legis
'f of the interests of the
"t and not for boodle; and a
;t Attorney who 1b com-
i and not a tool of any boss.
'e the poor fellows sore be
they were not consulted?
'fed. They also state that
i-sting was held at night
l lo r .oors securely locked and
f safely blinded." How
know the doors were
1, Was Mr. Joinder or some
'henchmen sneaking arbund
iiopen the doors to learn
ure of the meeting? As a
the doors were
bcked at all Lie No. 1
,erjjpy do they know that the
ijXrt were "safely blinded?"
e -oinder or one of his under-
trying to peek in? They
iy that if the purposes of
eting were so good and
he meeting could surely
eri held in the daylight
eeting could and would
icifiijeen held in the daylight
Sr the simple reason that a
uiubc precteiik tunic 111 uii
toning train and were
to return the next morn-
neir business. Do these
'fellows think that the
a at
s men present at tne
would unnecessarily
day away from their
usia just to keep them from
I;? Such presumptuous
i""oMice! It was , further
H m the Time's article that
n.Wesent at the meeting out
, 4pd agreed upon a news
l ,ipaign of lies, libels,
iran and villiflcations. This
"jso" otnn whatever
lt as to the method to be
'"jj ne ftew&PaPers during
nmtfr'Paien. in fftct everyone
irow-,chat the papers which are
. rffted body, and soul, by
vhicfandhis gang, could right-
, thn..but one method to work
?2b5e Interests of the people.
outf 'dele also stated that if our
es are what we 'claim
pomri, surely it is not neces
ocusto lie about the op
T&& We have not lied about
ibsition. If we should lie
m, we would necessarily
ay something good about
,9) dthat we cannot com
s$7 isly do. We -hope the
i wt Juisitive opposition will
1 'f jiobad about the meet-
1 oo i tonger. -
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On
alon
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up,
wn.
ide-street contemporary
i last Iweek . with two
of edj riial matter cAn-
laws enacted by our leKiHlature
The only good thing about that
editorial is that it would probably
cure insomnia and in fact we
doubt if half dozen people read
it through. We read a part of it
however and as usual it was
flagrantly misconstrued. For
fear someone might have read it
and gained a wrong impression,
we will explain. . In speaking of
the Hanking Law the writer in
the Times tells the people that
if thia law had been made effect
ive immediately after its passage
a great number of farmers in
Eastern Oregon would have be
come Insolvent This statement
is entirely false. The State Bank
ing law wra copied sxr.what after
the National Banking Law. The
National Banking Law prescribes
that no National Bank shall loan
to any individual, firm or corpor
ation a sum which exceeds 10 per
cent of its capital stock. The
State Law prescribes that no
state or private bank shall loan
to any individual, firm or corpor
ation a sum which exceeds 25 per
cent of the capital stock. How
many farmers in this county had
borrowed of any state or private
bank a aum which exceeded $12,
500? Not one. Therefore the
bank had no right to coll in these
loans and press anyone to the
wall Why was this law amend
ed? Simply to help the Ross
bank land other such banks that
had loaned sums in excess of 25
per cent to their officers or stock
holders. This was why the Ross
bank kept a secret lobby at Sa
lem and as the Oregonjan states
kept such as Joinder ready at
their beck and call Had this
law gone into effect immediately
the Ross bank would not have
been open 24 hours. , They need
ed the amendment and they got it
The law was not amended to
help the people but to give some
of the pusillanimous, grafters
time to get their shady deals
straightened up. Don't let
"Joinder's" paper give you the
wrong impression but look into
the matter for yourself.
Geo. B. Bourhill for State
Senator and D. R. Parker for
District Attorney signifies that
the people of this district may
feel assured that their interests
are in the hands of men who will
fulfill the requirements of the
law and see that the people
have a fair deal
On next Friday at the polls the
voters of this district are to be
the judges as to whom they wish
for their Senator and District
Attorney. During the campaign
The Globe has given its readers
facts, as all now know; we ask
you to consider , them think
them over! Do justice to your
self by getting out and voting
right The opposition has dared
to brand our statements as lies
and slanders, but after you read
this issue carefully we ask you
to judge for. yourself who has
resorted to those low methods?
Shepherd for Congress.
Geo. S. Shepherd of Portland
is one of the most brilliant law
yers and business men on -the
Pacific Coast He believes in the
rights and power of the common
people because he is one of them,
being thoroughly democratic in
his nature and learning. He is a
man who does things'- as was
seen when he was on the city
council of Portland, when his
colleagues recognizing his power
and talent elected him president
of that body.
He stands for a 40-foot channel
to the sea, for the great irrigat
ion projects of the . interior, in
fact he is intensly interested in
the irrigation projects of interior
Oregon, and gives the same con
siderable attention. He believes
in State banks and being of the
common people he stands for and
believes in the election of U. S.
Senators by popular vote.
JSee Sphenaon'g Stock of Stylish
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ty a I laic iwi waio
Two Relinquish
ments, 160 Acres
Each. See me.
12. CURRAN
CONDON REAL ESTATE ACENCY
Office over tin Pod Office.
fl Condon, Ore
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to
Mr.M.E.Summer&'
Grand Opening of
BbAUTIFUL DUE MATS
In all the Latest Styles
taturtfau. April 4th. 1908
A Grand Display of New
Creations in Spring and
Summer Millinery. Call
and feast your eyes,
D
ourntJULiuiieiy
Soft Drinks
Ctndiaa, Nula and FrniU in
6eaon. CIgra and Tobacco
Coiy club room in connection
I L. T. PRICE. Condon
Mrs. J.H. Amend is prepar
ed to take private boarders
and will run a first-class
. . "' ' .....
house at the rate of $4.00
week. Meals served from
6:30 to 8 a. m., 12 to 1:30 nv
and 6 to 7:30 p. m. Also
furnished rooms for rent at
at reasonable rates She so-
i licits a part of your patronage I
C. E. FOSTER
WATCHMAKER and JEWELER
WATCHES, ,,
CLEANED AND HEPAIRKD
AU. WORK GUARANTEED
ROUINSON'S OLD STAND
Condon - - - - - - Oregon
far aUd-an awav awra. Jf aaala.
J. J. Portwood
LIVERY,
and FEED
STABLE
North Main Street.
Make KMmjii mm Bladder Right
The O. K.
s
OOLDEN A STaVRNS. rroprleiora
Shaving, Shampooing, Hair Cutting
Hot and Cold Baths in Connection.
On dimt.nMth.liiIlim Co, Bank Bldg.
rrofeaalonal Directory
D.
R. PARKKR
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
OflVa in Condon Sallonal Bank Block.
G.
W. PARMAN
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
U. 8. COMMISSIONER
Careful attention len to all LuilorM
cntratud In my car.
Cmcrttt Hlmk t Condon, Oregon.
yyooD a oavey,
Physicians and Surgeons
'Iar and Klcht falla bromotlv an.watvd.
Ofll.w, mm'oikI Moo. Harlwr HulMlun, aurutt
mnu ana fmi Birwu.
Condon, Oracon
k L. TAYLOR. V. 8. ,
Veterinary Surgeon & Dentist
Dental Work on lionet a Specialty.
Condon, Oregon.
J W. DONNELLY, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon.
' Diteatet of Women a Specialty.
Condon, Or.
B.
F. BUTLER
DENTIST
Crown and Brlrtira Work a apwlaltr. Ofllor
Opataira in UlUtam Co. Bank Botidiug.
Condon, Oreeon
Q I. KINMDT.M. D,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Day and Night Calla promptly amwered
Arlington : : ' Oregon
a, wnxs
AUCTIONCCR AND VALUATOR
Btrlat attention aired to tinalneai aalaa eaav
aocied. Valuation flvaa, , v ,
cohdom, oaxooa
tope Umb ootngl and bela lufl
0
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A. SHAFFER
General Repair
All Work gustr
5 ..anteed. EMAl?f J
1 r
i.
SnomcmB
AumoN Pacific
r a,
3 TRAINS EAST DAILY
Throngh Pullman itandard and tonr
lit tleepfng cart daily to Omaha. Chi
cago, Spokane; tourist ileeping ear daily
to Kanaaa city ; throngh Pullman tonriit
aleeting cart ' (Deraooallr condncted)
weedy to Chicago, reclining chair oan
taeaU tree) to the Eait daily.
LOW RATES I
TSpVikfa in anil fmtn all na.. At
United State, Canada and - Europe.
For particular call on or ad drew
TIERNEY, Agent
o. & f V&h
EAST BOUND FROM ARLINGTON.
No. 2 Chicago Special .....1:20 P. M.
No. (S--Atlantic Ex preu.. . .12:45 A. M.
WEST BOUND FROM ARLINGTON.
No. 1 Portland Special 8:10 P. M.
No. 8 Pacific Express. ... ...8:48 A. M.
CONDON BRANCH.
No U leaves Condon dally (except Sun
day) at 7 us A. M. Arrives at Arling
ton at 11 :10 AM. No.ii ioavvt Ariiugtaii
daily (except Sunday) "at 11:4s P. M. ar
rives t CoB4on at.t.i P. M.
WHOL
ES ALE
REDUCTIONS
Elegant chance ffbr Bargal n s
Oiip Prices are : Your ;Ina
Prices that' Insure Your Pc)cl;:i aok
against a Vacuum.
Up to the very minute in Styles, Fashions, ' W'ths, , ta f t f .'Iy se
lected, found here. We won't crowd advertising matter. Just a
windfall, that's all 1
PRICES BLOWN AWAY
Tis a feat to fit feet, and done successfully, Ttla a fete to tender U 't.
Our enable reputation as successful shoe dealers is due to cur
ability to fit feet R- E. Z. and Star Brand Shoes do the work.
Lav Lai a L" . J I
HAIIRISON, PraFrietor '.
. - .. t ii.w' .-...
Freth rvA Cured 'Meats, Beef,
Perk, Mutton and Veal
,v 1 V 1 i
A SHARE OF YOUR PATRONAGE IS SC.CI .
' Caniar Spfinf aiad Oragoa Stmia ,'COMCXC.
f BUwart CampbaU Jamei CampbaB
THISTLE BAR.
CAMTBtU ROS, rrariataa
Fine 'Stock of Wines, Liquors and Clears .
'NtW Vital NEW STOCK ' NEW BUDDING .
North Main Street, Condon, Oregon.
1 C!7 'Wh
WHEAT
a ltL I
iWirrVirr-kri' til A nCUAl 1QT7 fr
Higest Prices Paid For Grain. Central Warehouse Business ConJucttJ,
H'l'SUnft txj Baling m Sfttudty. ZUh m Sails Wirt KuL .'i. a ith.Limt,
Sulphur Crmmt Slmf Dip Ett. '
OATS
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PR I N C K
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Full-blooded Jack. Black with white points, age eight years. Bn-1
at Lone Star Stock Farm, Houston, Mo., by the well known G. T
Mires. Will make' the season of 1908 at W. B. Smith's barn in Condon
TERMS Single service tG.OOcash; Season, 112.50, doe at close.
sir Walte r rale: i gh-
Pull.Mnrula 7
a. m a a) waww w fl J v a va u vat aj- jjiv By j v va wa wu ti(4iuii a - I iv. (.
specimen of heavy draft horse weighing 1900 pounds. 17$ hands bU.'i.
, Will maKe the season of 1908 at my ranch near Lone Bock.
TERMS-Single Service, $5.00 cash; Season, $10.00 due at elope; In
surance, $18.00 due when mare is with foal, changes hands or U i -
moved from the county. JOHN, ISIAOOE.N
jUAlNl , NO. 2751 0
BELGIAN STALLION U,;
Will make the Season of 1908. from Aoril 1.
to July 1, at my ranch 3 mi. north of Condon.
TCDMCi $12.50 for the Season with usual "return privileges,
I tlltilUa 7,50 for single leap with privilege of entire season.-
JUAN IS A BEAUTIFUL DARK BAY WITH STAR IH FCSE-
HEAD. A TYIPCAL DRAUGHT STALLIOH. .frWo
AVM. EBBERT,
The Trotting bred stallion
Scarletmont NO. 33900
By Scarlet Letter No. 14196
Dam: Molly S. by Altambrit NoV 3600, will b..
in the Stud at ;COND0N, ORE., from April 1
t6 July . 19081 For further particulars,
JVi. MtlL.Oi-C.1.