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THE CONDON GLOBE HARTSHORN & HARLAN faMlaaet FRIDAY, AUGUST 26. 1910. SUBSCRIPTION FrUCB. H SO PER TEAR. entered at PostofBe u seeonO-elae aieUar. Pbllh4 Kr? WJf. ANT1 ASSEMBLY JEtUBUCANS VS AS SEMBLY REPUBLICAN It has been chafed from lime to time by the assembly organs of the State that all good repub licans should and would support the assembly candidates, and that those who are opposing the assembly are a handful of dis gruntled democrats and non-de- scripts. Do the premises war rant such conclusion? Most cer tainly not The men who have been indorsed by the assembly represent that wing of the re publican party which represents theO. R.& N. Co., Gas Com panies. Express companies and other corporations of Oregon. These men are in politics for the corporations and represent measures and things which are inconsistent with the rights of the people. Therefore, the re publican party has at this time two wings or elements to con tend with, namely, the assembly followers whose candidates rep resent the corporations as one wing, and the anti-assembly can didates who represent the people and such laws as are for the com mon good. Among these laws is the primary law passed by them, and enables every man to say who shall hold public office, Under the primary law the peoples' candidates go, into the field with the corporation candi dates. Not one people's candi date against one corporation can' didate for each office, but as many people's candidates as choose to make the race against as many corporation candidates as wish to run. Under this law Dimick, Hofer and Abraham would be and should be opposed in the race for nomination for Governor by Smith, Withycombe and Ackerman and Bowerman Such race is contemplated by the primary law, and insures fair play to the people. But as things stand at this time the corporations through the as sembly have eliminated every corporation man but one before the primary, and he makes the race against the whole field of people's candidates or anti-as- Hemblyites.. The votes that Smith, Withycombe and Acker man would have polled if Bow erman was running against them, now goes to the lone as sembly or corporation candidate for Governor because the corpor ation candidates agreed that they would not make the race if they were not nominated by the assembly. This gives the lone assembly candidate the entire strength and support of the cor porations. Jbor illustration we will assume that the corporations can muster 20000 votes and the people or anti-assemblyites 30, 000 votes. With Smith, Withy combe, Ackerman and Bower- man in the race at the primaries as corporation candidates and each polling an equal number of votes they would have 5000 for each of the four men, but under the assembly plan they tried out the strength of each candidate, selected the one who packed the convention long before they met, with the result that he will get the combined corporation sup port This figured on the above basis will give him the 20000 votes of the corporations instead of '5000. The people's candi dates .or anti-assemblyites - are Dimick. .Hofer and i Abrahams and each one of these men wi secure votes at the primaries from men who are anti-assemb- lvites. but no corporation votes or support If the. support was equal they would each poll 10, 000 votes. This causes a split of the people's or the anti-fcs- seml lyites' vote and assures suc cess to the corporations. If the people centered their vote on he strongest man in their ranks they would poll the entire anti- assemblyites vote which would then give them 30,000 votes and nominate their man. This is a fine and shrewd game that the corporations are playing. They have divided the republican party into two wings, took their half and held it to gether, but made the other half 3crap between themselves, and will step in and take the prize which is the bone of contention and then give them the horse lauirh. But then, we are not bright enough to select candi dates so that doesn't make any difference they tell us. The primary law was made for the purpose of giving the people a square deal, and con templates no such (3 shell and ball) game as is often practiced at circus tents to catch the in- wary. The republican party al ways stood for the welfare of the masses as against the class es. But the classes have gotten into politics and into the repiib- ican party and are determined to rule or ruin as is shown by the assembly movement which has torn the republican party wide open. The supporters of each wing of the republican par ty will soon be called upon ' to show which element they will support They show in ne un mistakable way whether they will stand by the anti-assemly ites who represent the interests of the people, or whether they will support the assemblyites who represent the corporations, One means corporation rule and the other means people rule. ARE THE PEOPLE CAINWG rOWtt? The eyes of the people of the United States have been turned upon the Insurgents of the West t is many years since such keen interest has been shown in politics by the masses of the peo ple. Ihe first wave of insurgency was like a riffle upon an ocean, but it soon increased to alarm ing proportions and was then pounced upon by the corporation body-guards and the haughty in surgents read out of the republi can party. But to be read out of the party by those who repre seat the corporations was one thing, and to be read out of the party by the people was another, which as has clearly been dem onstrated in the political fight carried on in Iowa by Cummins aad Dolliver, in Kansas by Bris- tow and Murdock, and Johnson of California. They swept ev erything bexore them like a cy clone. The combined forces o: the corporations were hurled against them, but of no avail, The insurgents represented the interests of the people and un der that banner they were car ried to victory. Will the anti-assemblyites (in surgents of Oregon) carry the day against the' assembly (rail road and other corporate inte rests) ? Will the corporation candidates, disguised in poor man's garb, be able to fool the people? In other words will Cannonism and Aldrichism win against the people? .The citi zens of Oregon will soon answer these questions. Before the assembly was held the 0, R. & N. and other corpo ration candidates claimed that the primary law should not be sustained. After the assembly was held they saw that it was the primary law that the people demanded, and should be sus tained, so they switched and claimed they were in favor of the primary law. Since the inj surgents;of the west have wo$ the day we should not be sup- prised if before long the assemk ly or railroad and other corpora tion candidates came nut and proclaimed they are the simon pure insiirp-eptq. TttK CONDON QIX)BE. Sheriff Sale .Nolle Is krbvglva that en axecatloa aad order ol Ml iu Iwaed out ot ih Circuit Court ol the state of Oregon, Olilleai County, Uit tltKtdavof Aug..lIO, Upou 1 ar otrtla rendered oa Ih.Uh da ot Jun. MM. la fa- tot at Joeephtue I. Keating, plaintiff and against W. U Barker and Ann Barker, do- fendanta, which Mid xctioa aad ordi ol Hi I to mi directed aad commanding m all th property hereinafter described. (or th yurp. oi satisfying th Judgment o: tf plaintiff la said ea tor th tarn ot Tore Thoamnd, Four Hundred no 10O (M00.0O) Dollar, with Intern! thereoa at teu percent, per annum from th eth day ot Jane, 110, aad tot IMO.OO attorney tare, ana lb costs aad dlstmimenti ot tald suit taxed at IU0O. Therefor, la eompllanc with sold execution aad order ol wit. I will on Tueeday. tb nth day ol Kept. 110, at the hour oi two o'clock I. II., at th Coarl Hout door In Condon, Gilliam County Orefoa, Mil at public auction to tb hlghaat bidder tor tub la baud, lor th purpose of satisfying th judgement and deer ov mentioned, th lollowlnt described property to wit:- Lou Numbered uu (1) aud two (J la block Seventy eta (71? t a Uncaeter'a Addition to th city ol Condon, Gilliam County, On-gou. Dated thle llth day of August, 110. R. M. Racers, Sheriff ot Ollltam Connty.Orefon Dt of Firet Publication. August Klh 11)10. Date ol Laat Publication, 8ept Nth, W10. CONTEST NOTICE. Department of the Interior. Unltod Statu Land Offlca. Th Dalies, Oregon, August U, mO A anmciant coulee: affidavit having been died in thUofflc by AM A. Herrlck.conteitant, against homestead lalry. No. 14070, mad De cember M. M04, tor NE3W. NHSEK. - . T.4.S.B.U, I., Lot , See. T, Towoihip , 8. Range 1. Willamette Meridian, by William ). Ionian Contests, la which II I allefd thai aid William J. lamaa hatwholty failed to re- eld upon, ealtleat or improve Mid tract for th Sv mn laat put; that Celtic lamau, L ollelnmenend Weaele Inman. the Widow, and th helre at law ef Mid William I. Inman de cuted hav wholly abandoned and deeerted Mid land and hav failed to neid upon, cult! vat or Improve Mid land during th av yean laat pawd; that Mid altered abaeue wae not due to employment In the army, navy or mar ine corpa of th United States In Urn of war. said parties are hereby notified to apt ear, re spond and offer evidence touching Mid altera tlon at 10 o'clock a. m. on October 1st 110. befor O. W. Farman, a V. 8. Commission at hie office In Condon. Oregon (and that dnal hearing will be held at 10 o'clock a. m. on Octobeia, 1910 before) the Register and Receiver at th United States Land Office In rn Dalles, Oregon. - Th said contestant bavin;. In a proper afflda rlt, Iliad July 22, 1I0, set forth facta which ihow thai after da deligence personal Mrvic jf this notlc ean not be made, It la hereby or- lired and directed that each nolle be given by da and proper publication. C. W. Moore, Register Notlc For Publication. D.S. Land Office at The Dalles. Oregon, AVgUSt Bill. 110. Notice li hereby given that Amelia hi. Rim hart, formerly Amelia SI. Dwlgut, ol Condon. Oregon, who, on June let, 180f mad Homestead, (Serial No. ,13297 No. 13SW, fof NRfcaWU. 8ENWK,8KNE!4 Section ji Townships South, Range 22 Kast, Willamette Meridian, hunted notlc of lute niton to make Final five-year Proof, to establish claim the land above described, befor Cbaa. II. Hor ner, County Clerk, at his office, at Condon, Oregon, on the 20th day of Ueptember, 1910. Claimant names as witnesses: jobs T. Fagan D. 8. Brown. TJlyulsS. Carntne, John B. White aJ of Condon, Oregon. C. W. Moore, Register. Sheriff Sale Notice is hereby given that an execution and order of sal wu Issued oat of the Circuit Court of the state of Oregon. Gilliam County, on th 13th day ot July, 1910. upon a decree there! rendered on the 12th day of July, 19t0, In favor of Arlington Lumber Company, a Corporation, plaintiff and against D. Rlnehart and Llnle Rlnehart, husband and wife; D. B, Thomas and Susie I. Welle, administrators of tb Estate ot J. R. Wells, deceased; Bessie M. Welle, Valance Wells, L. Mlntner, P. H. Stephenson, Bunt Hardware Company, a Corporation, Lost Valley dt Lumber Company, a Corporation, and A. B, Cams, de fendants, which laid execution and order of sale is to me directed and commanding me to sell the nrooertv hereinafter described, for the purpose of satisfying the Judgment of th plain tiff In Mid cauM for the sum of Two Handered, Thirty-seven and 10-100 dollar, with interest thereon at tb rat ol 10 per cent per annum from tb 18th day of February, 1909, and 1100.00 attorney feet, and the cost! and disbursements ot said suit taxed at 130. Therefore in compliance with said execution and order of tale, I will on Tuesday, the loth da? of August, 1910, at the hour ot two o'clock p. tn. atth Court Honse door in Condon Ollllam County, Oregon, sell at public auction to the hlghesr bidder for cash In hand, for th purpose of satisfying the Judgement and decroo above mentioned, the following described property To wit: Lota Five (5), Six (6), Beven (7), and Eight (8), In Block No. On Hundred and Throe 11021 in Lord's Addition to tb City of Condon, Ollllam Connty. Oregon. . Dated this 14th day of July 1910. B. H, ROGERS, Bberlff of Ollllam County, Oregon D. It. PARKER, Attorney for Plaintiff. '' Firet Publication July 15th. 1910 Last Publication August 12th, 1910. Notlca For Publication. Publlo Land Sale. No. 06837 Th Dalles, Oregon, United States Land Office, July 30th, 1910. Notice ts hereby given that, as directed by the Commissioner of the General Land office, under provisions of Act of Congress approved Juno gl 1906. Public NO. 303. we Will oner at PUDUC sale, to the highest bidder, at 10 o'clock a. m., on tK 21st day ot BepWmberl910,atthlt ofliee.tbe fol lowing tract of land, to-wit: W(jNWitfC, EXNEli, Bee. 4T.8 8.R.21, E.W.M. Any persons claiming adversely th above-de scribed land are advised to file their claims objection, on or befor th day abov design ted for sal, C.W. Moor, Register, FRIDAY. AUO. 26. 1S10 Treasurer's Notlc. All out standing county wis. tvill be paid upon presentation at my office. Int ceases Mar. 1. J. A. McMorrii, Traturr ol Gilliam count, Oregon Catholic Church Services 9.42 A. M. - Sunday School 0.30 A.M. - Mass and Sermom 30 P. M. - Rosary Instruction and Benediction. Ufa PACIFIC MONTHLY PORTLAND OREGON TheLeailngMaga2'm of&eWest Baantifully Illustrated" Timly ArtlclM Raadabta Sioria. Road Jack Uadon a Vivid aaa sBtewaotJni Story Now Kuaninf Socially. 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What do .we it get out of it YOUR ADVERTISING. YOUR JOB PRINTING T See the Point ? Let us give you estimates, pO jfor LESS 1. CONDON AMUSEMENT HALL MYERS WILLOUOHBV , Prop. TOBACCOS CIGARS CANDIES Ait appropriate rttort in which you art invited to ipmd a pleasant hour MAIN STREET. CONDON SAMSON WIND MILLS 4My inej-onM! nniwwnn nnniwrmn nswuxnnn I First National Bank . Condon, Oregon S DIRECTORS: S. B. Barker, Jay Bowerman, J. F. Reisacher, C. O. Tortwood Wm. Wehrli, S t? P. M. riiter. $ JiruutrvimruuvnjmrvanjiAAAAAiAiuutri inb Oregon SHOiprlilNB axdUiMONPACIHC 3 TRAINS EAST DAILY Throne b Pullman itandard sad toar- lit tUcpfng ears dally to Omaha, Chi cago, Bpoaan; tourist sleeping car dally to Kamai city ; thronsh I'ullman toariil sleeping car (penonally conductad) weeny to Chicago, reclining chair oars aaau Ra) to tua n.sl dally. LOW RATES! Ticket! to and from all parti ot the United Etatae, Canada and Europa. For particular! call on or addrsii D. TIERNEY, Agent -lAavr.el'A Uav.-eiwv.l PLENTY OF WATER Is absolutely neces sary to carry on ranch work. :: :: H.H.WILBURN Has had 18 years experience in procuring water for the farmers, and has now two machines at work in thi3 county. If you need a good well, call on him at once. 0. CONDON BRANCH No. 17 Leaves Condon 8:80 a. m. Arrives at Arlington 11:10 a. m. No. 18 Lvs. Arlington 1:45 p. m. 9f 8N7. 2 I I'U'JL CLUB miJMb Jfc r-r-rrs JAMIES0N & MARSHALL cVtNITARY rLUMDERft CONIKIN. OKl-.U(IN. ej 1STIUATM OIVKN ON A l.t. KIND 0 WT MVaiTKMl. Agents Rampikiu Windmills. Agents Fairbanks Morae tlastilliie Knglnes. m us befor btirlng eUewliere, nruvtnnn n njiAnnAnnnAnnflnnnnii 5 A Splendid Overall for every uie. Cut generous ly full. Two hip pockets. Felled teams. Continuous fly. faSshdstauhrt, MURPHY. GRANT S CO. Miaul actum Sssfneun Cslfenli 4.wuw or finJUt. fur e )Kn swaiv ITaiwI tnm rvtwrt. 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I Tjromntlv ctttalned In all ooiintrtM. or NO rif Yaabi-MANKS, i-aveats and (Jui-riiulin njiis Urad. Band tikntoli, Muriel or Hiol.i, f,ir fnw isnnrt on iinmtiHihillt. ALL atUlslNtffial ! STRtOTLV OONFIDBHTfAL. futeat pmcUue Iftic.iiiivciy, ntirimwiiK rsjirnmrts, WiilMwiika In vim tors nhuitld linvn onpniuid. I book on How to obtnlit aud Nell pat out. What in TPtittoni will pay, How to fpt a part ner.amtot her i TsUtwiaW imoniiaiiun. nmm uw vj uiy auuroM Da SV1FT & COs 1 501 8eventh St., Washlnnton, D. C.J J.W.BURNS Box Ball Alleys and Cisrar Store Cozy Club Room in MAIN STREET, Connection. CONDON. E. MftOBB does PLUMBING In all Its branches Opposite Dunn Bros'. Store BMamiLH au, W a i 3