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WW ELECTION RETURNS
Official Return of Latt Fri
day's Contest at the Pol la.
The primary election has come
and gone and the parties have
chosen their nominees for the
different offices of the state, dis
trict and county. In the contest
for U. S. Senator II. Hi Cake of
Portland was victorious over C.
W. Fulton of Astoria by about
2.600 votes. W. R. Ellis of Pen
dleton was re-nominated for Con
gressman from the Second Dis
trict by a good, majority. Jay
Bowerman was re-nominated for
State Senator from the Eight
eenth Senatorial District by
about 400 votes. The contest
for District Attorney was ex
ceedingly close and resulted in
the nomination of J. A. Collier
by a majority of 12 votes over
his opponent D. R. Parker. Mr.
Collier carried Wheeler county
by 52 votes, Mr. Parker carried
Gilliam county by 40 votes while
Sherman county gave each can
didate the same number. J. C.
Sturgill was nominated for coun
ty school superintendent by 88
votes and B. T. Snell's majority
for county commissioner was 46.
J. K. Wells received 307 votes
for assessor and Joseph Whyte
102. E. V. Littlefield for circuit
judge. B. F. Pike and R. N.
Donnelly for representatives, J.
J. Portwood for sheriff, Chas. IL
Horner for clerk, Colby Clarke
for treasurer and W. A. Darling
for coroner were nominated
without opposition. In the vote
for designating a location for
. the county high school the repub
licans gave Condon 220, Arling
ton 26, Olex 4, Lone Rock 3 and
May ville 2. The democrats gave
Condon 26, Arlington 12, May
ville 3 and Lone Rock 1. Follow
ing is the republican vote by
precincts:
Arlington.
For U. S. Senator, II. M. Cake
28, C. W. Fulton 14.
For Congress. W. It. Ellis 29, T.
T. Geer 5, Geo. S. Shepherd 3,
Supreme Judge, RobtS.Bean 38.
Dairy and Food Commissioner,
. J. W. Bailey 29, A. Reid 8.
Railroad Commissioner, C. B.
Aitchison 12, Joseph Gaston 6,
A. N. Hamilton 0, W. H. Hurl
burt 18, C. C. Loucks 2, Howard
Whiting 0.
Circuit Judge, E.V.Littlefield 34,
District Attorney, J. A. Collier
15, D. R. Parker 24
State Senator, Geo. B. Bourhill
14, Jay Bowerman, 26.
Representatives, J. W. Pike 22,
R. N. Donnelly 24. J. W. Mari
ner 3.
Sheriff, J. J. Portwood 36.
Clerk, Chas. H. Horner 38.
Treasurer, Colby Clarke 36,
Assessor, J. R. Wells 29, Joseph
Whyte 11.
School Superintendent, G. T. Mc-
Arthur 26, J. C. Sturgill 17.
Coroner, W. A. Darling 34.
Commissioner, C. W. Martin 7,
B. T. Snell 35, Sherman Wade 0.
Blalock.
Cake 14, Fulton 9. Ellis 17,
Geer 1, Shepherd 4. Bean 21,
Bailey 19, Reid 2. Aitchison 13
Hurlburt 1, Loucks 5. Little-
field 20. Collier 4, Parker 18.
Bourhill 11. Bowerman 8. Don
nelly 4, Pike 2, Mariner 18
Portwood 16. Horner 18. Clarke
20.' Wells 13. Whyte 9. Mc Ar
thur 14, Sturgill 9. Darling 18,
Martin 6, Snell 11, Wade 7.
Condon.
Cake 79, Fulton 87. Ellis 97,
Geer 47, Shepherd 26. Bean 148,
. Bailey 90, Reid 48. Aitchison 49
Gaston 41, Hamilton 4, Hurlburt
44, Loucks 10, Whiting 2. Lit
tlefield 143. Collier 88, Parker
9a Bourhill 39, Bowerman 145.
Donnelly 130, Pike 87, Mariner
6. Portwood 164. Horner 155.
Clarke 143. Wells 135, Whyte
39. McArthur 44, Sturgill 126.
Darling 132. Martin 61, Snell
70, Wade 43.
Ferry Canyon.
Cake 16, Fulton 27. Ellis 26,
Geer 11, Shepherd 16. Bean 42.
Bailey 22. Reid 13. Aitchison 11
Gaston 13, Hamilton 1, Hurlburt
11. Loucks 2, Whiting 2. Little-
field 36. Collier 30, Parker 22.
Bourhill 9, Bowerman 41. Don
nelly 38, Pike 2G. , Portwood 47.
Iorner47. Clarke 38. Wells
30, Whyte 10. McArthur 19,
Sturgill 29. Darling 35. Martin
6, Stroll 19. Wade 12.
Idea.
Fulton 10. Ellis 11. Shepherd
1. Bean 9. Bailey 2, Reid 8.
Aitchison 9, Gaston 1. Uttle-
field 9. Collier 9. Parker 2.
Bowerman 11. Donnelly 6, Pike
Portwood 11. ' Horner 11.
Clarke 11. Wells 11. McArth
ur 1, Sturgill 10. Darling 11.
Martin 4, Snell 6.
Lone Rock.
Cake 1, Fulton 17. Ellis 13,
Geerl. Bean 14. Bailey 14.
Reidl. Aitchison 4, Gaston 3,
Hurlburt 1. Loucks 5.; Littlefteld
12. Collier 5, Parker 13. Bour
hill 4. Bowerman 15. Donnelly
16. Pike 3. Portwood 14. Hor
ner 16. Clarke 13. Wells IL
Whyte 2. McArthur 9, Sturgill
9. Darling 13, Martin Z, Snell
7, Wade 5. .
Matney.
Cake 1, Fulton 9.
Geer 3. Bean 10.
Reid 1. Aitchison 5,
Hurlburt 1, Loucks
field 11. Collier 4.
Bourhill 4, Bowerman
herd -62. Bean 7-379. Bai
ley 5-262, Reid 2-96. Aitchi
son 3-140, Gaston 3-90, Hamil
ton 17, Hurlburt -95, Loucks
-36, Whiting -4. Littlefield 7
-359. Collier 4-205. Parker 5
245. Bourhill 2-107, Bower
man 7-338. Donnelly -293
Pike 9-215. Portwood 7-393
Horner 6-399. Clarke 7-397.
Wells 1-307, Whyte 3-102.
McArthur 4174, Sturgill 5 2C2L
Darling 7-337. Martin 1-134,
Snell 7-180, Wade -10& 1
Mariner's name was not on
the ballot Total votes 34
Democratic County Vote. ',
U. S. Senator. Geo. E. Chamber-
- lainf 17, John M. Gcarinf L I
Congressman, A. J. Derby 62,
. John A. Jeffrey 11.
District Attorney, D.RParkert 3,
J. A. Colliert L .
State Senator, John Fulton t 13,
W. J. Edwardst 4.
Representative, W. F. Jackson
. 83, W. J. Mariner! 15.
, Sheriff, R. M. Rogers 109.
Clerk, Arthur Schilling 103. '
Treasurer, J. A. McMorris 99.
Assessor, Otis Campbell 103.
Commissioner, J. O. Lewis 89.
t Name not on ballot.
Frank Golden spent afewdayB
the first of the week in lone and
Heppncr. Mrs, Golden, who has
been visiting at the home of Mr,
and Mrs. H. W. Myers at lone,
returned with him.
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Mr.' and Mrs. A- Wimpey left
Monday for Helix, Washington,
where they were called by the
serious illness of Mr. Wimpey's
sister. ,
Mr. and Mrs. E. O. McCoy; of
The Dalles announce the engage
ment of their daughter, Ella, to
Hallie S. Rice of Condon. The
wedd ng will take place early
June. Oregonian.
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J. E. Reynolds the cattle buy
er, was in town a day or two this
week. .
Watch my next Display Window!
There will be BARGAINS in New Goods
just from the EAST that will fit your
Pocket Book. Remember, the Latest in
BRACELETS, RINGS, WAIST SETS, FOBS AND WATCHES
S. B. Barker returned from
Portland Wednesday evening.
The Condon and Clem baseball
teams will meet on the Clem dia
mond next Sunday.
THE
JEWELER
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HUNT'S DRUG STORE
Ellis 6,
Bailey 7,
Gaston 1,
2. Little
Parker 7.
7. Don
nelly 8, Pike 7. Portwood 9.
Horner 11. Clarke 10. Wells 7,
Whyte 4. McArthur 2, Sturgill
9. Darling 10. Martin 1, Snell
4, Wade 6.
Mayvllle.
Cake 4, Fulton 22. Ellis 16,
Geer 2, Shepherd 1. Bean 27.
Bailey 20 Reid 4. Aitchison 7,
Gaston 9, Hurlburt 4, Loucks 2.
Littlefield 24. Collier 15, Parker
12. Bourhill 8, Bowerman 18.
Donnelly 20, Pike 8, Mariner" 7.
Portwood 27. Horner 26. Clarke
26. Wells 20, Whyte 5. McAr
thur 8, Sturgill 19. Darling 20.
Martin 7, Snell 13, Wade 21.
Rook Creek.
Cake 26, Fulton 24. Ellis 33,
Geer 10, Shepherd 3. Bean 46.
Bailey 41, Reid 5. Aitchison 24,
Gaston 13, Hurlburt 5, Loucks 4.
Littlefield 47. Collier 26, Parker
32. Bourhill 10, Bowerman 46,
Donnelly 30. Pike 33. Portwood
47. Horner 51. Clarke 45.
Wells 40, Whyte 9. McArthur
39, Sturgill' 18. Darling 41,
Martin 32, Snell 4, Wade 9.
Trail Fork.
Cake 1, Fulton 16. Ellis 8,
Geer 3. Shepherd 8. Bean 17.
Bailey 13, Reid 4. Aitchison 3,
Hamilton 1, Hurlburt 10, Loucks
4. Littlefield 16. Collier 5 Par
ker 14. Bourhill 6, Bowerman
14. Donnelly 17, Pike 11. Port-
wood 15. Horner 20. Clarke 18.
Wells 10, Whyte 10. McArthur
8, Sturgill 11. Darling 16. Mar
tin?, Snell 4 , .
Willow Creek.
The first figures after each
name indicate precinct vote. Last
figures total county vote for can
didate.
Cake 2-172, Fulton 5-240,
Ellis 8-264, Geer 83, Shep-
The District Convention of the
Condon, Mayville, Fossil, Hard
man and Rebekah Lodges met at
Fossil last Saturday. About 25
members attended from this
place and all report an interest
ing and instructive meeting. The
next convention will be held in
Condon.
There will be preaching at the
Baptist Church next Sunday
morning and evening by a minis
ter from Portland. ,s-
A May Day Ball will be given
in Armory Hall one week from
tonight Music will be furnished
by Page's orchestra. Songs,
musical specialties etc. between
dances. . .
Arrived this Week
A shipment of the
famous HANSEN
GLOVES, in both
' gauntlet and plain
cuffs. Prices 50c to
$2.00. The best
work glove made.
Also a shipment of
Ladies' Shoes, in
both high' and low
cut. The "Gotzian
Shoe" that fits like
your footprint See
our celebrated Elec-
trie welt I shoe for
men. $5.00.
5. G. DODSOH
Condon NaVI Bankbldg.
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Harness
and Saddles
Made In
CONDON
Sold and used
Everywhere
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Atomizers
Balls, Base -"
Rubber
Bed Pans
Books, Bill
" Blank
" Note .
" Receipt
Bon Ami
Box Paper
Brushes of all kinds
Breast Pumps
Cards, Playing
, Calling
Catheters
Caustic
Chamois Skin
Chewing Gum, -Cold
Cream
Cologne
Combs
Condensed Smoke
Cough Drops
Daubers
Dolls
Dominoes
Drepper,-Medicine -Dyes,
Diamond
Envelopes
Erasers
Gojrgles
Gold Paint
Hair Curlers ' '.
Harmonicas
Hot water bottles -Ice
bags
Inks
Key Rings
Mirrors, pocket
Mucilage
Nipples . ,
Nipple shields
Tacifiers
Paper crepe, tissue, shelf, toilet
" Napkins
Plaster Paris
Perfumes
Pipes .
Postal Cards, all kinds
Pocket books ,
Powder condition, poultry
" face
" . Tooth
Purses
Rattles
Razor Strops
Sa polio
Sen Sen
. Soap, Medicated -"
" Shaving
" Toilet
Spouges '.' . V
Stock Foods
Strings, Violin, etc.
Suspensory 8 -'J
Syringes, all kinds ""
Tablets, Ink
Pencil
Tags, Shipping
Talcum powder
Thermometer?, dairy
' Fever
Trusses
Tubing, Rubber
Turpentine
Urinals
Water, Toilet
" Mineral.
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A full line of Drugs and Patent Medicines always on hand.
We appreciate your trade.
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The April showers which have
fallen during the past week or
ten days, although light have
undoubtedly, helped the growing
grain wonderfully. In portions
of the county the farmers have
been complaining of the dry con
dition of the ground but on the
average the conditions are very
favorable for another big crop in
Gilliam county.
. During the past week we have
overheard on the streets many
slurring remarks concerning
Scarletmont the trotting stallion
owned by M. Helsley, and as the
horse is advertised in this paper
we wish to correct these ill na
tured statements. Scarletmont
is the best bred trotting stallion
in the county and in fact his
breeding , is second to none on
this coast He is the sire of
three colts which are now at the
Vancouver track for which colts
their owner has been offered $500
each and refused. Scarletmont
is a great sire and these little
spiteful knocks which some peo
ple have been throwing at him
simply show their complete ig
norance of everything pertaining
to horseflesh.
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Sample to you if you have not
already tried. Chase & San
born's Coffss. They are the
best money can buy. Try them.
We ; are receiving Hot House
Lettuce, Radishes and Onions 3
or 4 days a week. Baked Goocta
and Groceries promptly deliver
ed. Give us a trial.
HOME BAKERY
AND GROCERY
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MISS CREINER'S MILLINERY PARLORS
are fairly abloom with New Creations in Spring and
Summer Millinery. You are Invited to Inspect them.
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Condon National Bank
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You are cordially invited to make
this your BANKING HOME
We receive the accounts of Firms, Corporations and v
Individuals, and return to our depositors every
accommodation within the limits of
Prudent Banking, "
Interest allowed on time cfeposits
, special Attention oiven to atocKmen s Accounts
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If PREMIER & OLYMPIC
Flour are tod good, use
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1.15 per sack. .
The Best Flour Sold for the price. gS. gg