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c OAST A REPIBL1CAX8 TO M CALI " . FORMA, WASHINGTON . AXD OREGON. Th Eatlr RtpabUraa State Ticket la Washington Elected by Iaix Majority. Seattle, Waah.. Nov. 4. Wash ington Joined la tit landslide tor Taft yesterday. The heavy vote and the alow count makea It Impoaalbla to determine accurately the extent ot the Republican victory, but thit much ia certain: Washington glvea Taft plurality ot at leaat 40.000. exceeding by 15,000 the preliminary estimate of State Chairman de Bruler; the entire Republican itate ticket la elected by tn&Jorlclea that run veil up with the Presidential ticket; the legislature la overwhelm ingly Republican, although on Dem ocrat geta In from Stevena county, possibly a Democratic senator from Mason, Kitsap and Island and per haps on or two mora from coun ties yet to be heard from. There It AO doubt whatever that Wesley Jones will be elected to the United States Senate next January to succeed Lerl Ankeay. Following la the stste ticket: Governor S. O. Cosgrov. Lieutenant-Governor M. B. Pay. Secretary State Sam P. Nichols Stat Treasurar John Q. Law la. ' Stat Auditor C. W. Clausen. Attorney-General W. P. Bell. Commissioner of Public Lands E. W. Ross. Superintendent of Public Instruc tion Hoary B. Dewey. Insurance Commissioner John H. Schlvely. King county'a plurality for Taft la estimated on the basis of the re turns now in at 14,00: Spokane county'a at 1000; Pierce county's at between 6000 and COOO. and the re mainder ot the counties, 17 la all, la proportion. The state ticket falls but little below the Taft vote. Coun ty tickets generally are Republican. Hera and there a few Democrat offi cials have got In In some ot the Eastern Washington counties, but they are exceptions. It Is estimated that at least 1S5, 000 votes were cast in the state. The , Democrats made the chief showing oa Bryan. The Socialists cast ap- 'proximately 11,000 votes, as nearly as can be determined with returnt which show only about 44 per cent Of the vote cast. The Prohibitionists made their usual showing and polled probably about 1600 votes. In the Northwest, San Juan, with her ISO votes, cast two-thirds of thetu for th Republican ticket. Is : and county gave the ticket through ' Just about the same majority. What- ; com gives the -ticket an estimated majority of S000, although In places on her county ticket, notably sheriff, there has been cutting. Skagit gives ; tnore than 1000 majority for Taft ' and (he straight Republican ticket. ' Snohomish 'is Republican by from TOO to 1200. Jefferson shows a Re- I publican majority of 400 at least. : Clallam and Kitsap show a landslide for the ticket, save for the fact that . tbe Joint senator was cut heavily la :Kltsap county. Oregon for Taft by 23,000. ( Portland, Or., Nov. 4. Taft wins Oregon's electoral vote by between 24.UU0 and 25,000, according to In complete returns from S3 counties Bed complete returns from Hood Stiver county. He carries ever;, county by pluralities ranging front loo In Baker county to 8000 In Mult nomah. The state vote stands near $5,000 for Taft and 40,000 for Bry an. In the . Presidential election faut, Tears sgo, Oregon gave Roose- b plurality, the vote for t ""-Socialists, Prohl 1 if dependents polled , sotes In the state, as close to 1 15,000. To least pn's four votes for Taft the state has chosen the Repub Ican j candidates for Presidential (lectors R. R. Butler, of Gilliam ounty; J. D. Lee, ot Multnomah; A. J. Marsters, of Douglas, and Frank ;. Miller, of Linn. ', Outside Multnomah county, Taft's sad la 16,000, his strongest eoun tes being Marlon, 1400 plurality; ju, 1300; Washington, 1210; 'matilla, between 850 and 1000, and touglas, 1000. : Scenes attending the balloting irougbout the city were devoid of rest Interest. The provisions of th .'wjrupt'. practice act ware generally garded and the usual buttonholing X lectdrs at the voting places was of -observed, anywhere. Voters very 1 oerajl discarded campaign but- ins ana. other outward evidence ot .elr party choice before going to te booths. California, Republican. San Francisco, Nov. 4. Thr was state ' election In California to mplicat Issues, and th Kepn Du ll National ticket carried the state about 76,000 majority. In 1104 Hsevelt carried th state by 111. S over Parker. Th olld Repub an delegation has been re-electsd thout change, and a Republican it leglslstur Insure th election a Republican to succeed Senator rains, -y . . HALOWEEN FESTIVITIES. Christian Endoavor Society Entertains In Armory Hall. Hallowe'en, the night when hobgoblins and the jack 'o knt era are out in grand parade, was duty celebrated by the young folks. Many persons enjoying quiet moments during the early hours of the evening were heard to give vent to tneir fright to the delight of a bond of would-be -goblins bearing some hideous jack o'lanlerns and armed with the terrifyijig tick-tack. Outside of a few stale jokes perpetrated during the fore part of the night, peaceful quiet reigned ovei the town during the remain ng hours. At the Social. Hobgoblins and fortvne tellers were the center of attraction at the Christian Endeavor social held in the Armory Hall last Saturday evening. As the guests entered the hall they were led by the pillow-slip arrayed goblins to the darkest recesses of the hall where amidst weird noises and the clanking of chains two goblin seeresses warned them to lead better lives in the future. In another corner the fortune teller, seated in her cosy hut of scarlet, read your future for a very small fee. The most entertaining features of the evening were the different contests the hat trimming for men was won by G.Seaton Taylor over seven other contestants; the pencil sharpening contest for ladies was won by Miss Lillian Ranney ; the button hole contest for men, won by Dr. A. A. Keene and the nail driving contest for ladies won by Miss Belle Ranney. Games were enjoyed by young and old until a late hour. Re freshments were served from different booths. First National Sells Business The deal was consummated on Monday whereby the Condon National and Gilliam County Banks of this city purchased the building, fixtures and furniture and absorbed the business of the First National Bank. It is un derstood that the Gilliam County Bank intends to liquidate and nationalize under the title of the First National, and it is pro bable that the present officers of the Gilliam County Bank will re main the officers of the First National. N. Farnsworth will remain in Condon and engage in the real estate business. Hunt, the Hardware Man, has a brand new washing machine which is better than all the rest LET AN EXPERT Do your repair on Wntohe. i 'lucki or Jewelry. William (he Jeweler and Gradual e UiiUcian. N. Main Btree t Jost & Phillips Clem, Oregon Dealers in GENERAL MERCHANDISE Jilt-rei)y 5l?oes for I)en arc Guaranteed to stand the hardest knocks. SNOWDRIFT FLOUR EDD0N & HARRISON Fresh and Cured Meats, Beef, Pork. Mutton and Veal A SHARE OF YOUR PATRONAGE IS SOLICITED Cornar Spring and dragon Street CONDON, OREGON Mrs. E. H. Randall and Miss Mildred Randall came up on the local from Olex Wednesday. , Wilbur Wade of Olex was In town Wednesday, having brought up several instruments for the local band. Fred Monroe brought up the ballot boxes from Arlington Wednesday and spent Thursday visiting friends in the Wheat City. E. J. Catlett came up 'rom Portland Wednesday with a number of people who are look ing for timber land. Wm. Buerkle wishes to an nounce that the felon on his fin ger which kept him from work several days, is almost entirely well and that he is now ready to do any kind of work in the shoe making and repairing line. T. Kane, who hns been here with his thoroughbred horse, Sunrise, for the past two weeks left Wednesday for his home at John Day. He took with him the three-year old thoroughbred owned by Jas. Dunn and will keep her through the winter and work her in the Spring. Another instance of a Condon horse hav ing to be taken outside to be properly worked. The Ladies' Aid Society is pre paring to hold a Bazaar and Fair on November 20th. E. C. Rogers left yesterday morning for Shaniko to make ar rangements for the completion of the new hotel which he is building there. Special 'prices on Barn Bills. See the Arlington Lumber Co. If you have anything to trade exchanee. rent or sell, see to it that you use The Globe Wants. Your money not ours until you are satisfied with the goods you purchase. The S. B. Barker Co. A. J. Shelton & Co. are row prepared to handle farms and city property, in fact any and all kinds of real estate. Call at their office in the Wasson build ing on the east side of Main St. SALES AGENTS WANTED 36.00 per week or 400 per cent profit. All samples, stationery and art catalogue free. We want one permanent agent in this local ity for the largest picture and frame house in America. Exper ience unnecessary. We instruct you how to sell our goods and fur nish the capital. If you want a permanent, honorable and profit able position, write us today for particulars, catalogue and samples. Frank VV. Williams Company, 1214 W. Taylor St., Chicago, 111. MEAT MARKET f , 8 TheBest I DUNN BROS., Inc. I in mi aMMRam jiuminnniiniii mum m i m ,11111 nun 1111.11. ..imii.mii hwii n 11a jiiuiiiii.h, 11 m. mum i ' j 11-J Til 1 11 " 1 1 11 ,nr-. t"ii lirn rJ , 1 11 j , - n r - 11 ni 11111 111 if 1 1 - j 11 iTV iir J. F. Delph, the expert um brella mender, is now ready to make your old umbrellas as good as new. Leave all your work in this line at the B. K. Searcy residence. Fashionable outfits for smart drawers. Tbere is a touch of per fection in our goods that foils cri ticism. The 8. B. Barker Co. To raise good crops they must h nrrinprlv nlanted. 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