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Treasurer's Notice. .
Correspondence
ric ornctAL ffEwsTATEn or Gilliam covtry
All warrants jssued prior to
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July 5, 1911 are will be paid upon
Published Ertry Friday by The
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CONDON, OREGON, FRIDAY, OCT. 13, 1911.
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CAN TAFT BE re-elected if he is nominated by the Republi
can convention? The question is (riving Republicans all
over the country grave concern. The cold facts of the
case are disquieting. In 1910. eleven states that were republican
in 1908, went democratic These states are Colorado, Conneticut,
Indiana, Maine, Massachussetts, Missouri, Montana, New Jersey,
New York, Ohio and We&t Virginia, Under the new apportion
ment these states will have 185 of the 631 votes in the electoral
college. If the states should vote in 1912 as they did in 1910. the
Democrats would win 325 to 206. The republican nominee must
gain not less than 60 electoral votes. The opposition to the admin
istration has been intensified rath
CAN TAFT BE ELECTED er than mollified since the 1910 el
IF NOMINATED? ection and it is quite as likely that
as a Presidential candidate would
lose in this and other western states that were kept in the repub
lican column in 1910 largely because of Progressive candidates for
Congress, as that he would gain ground lost in 1910. On the oth
er hand, the facts show also that the progressive republicans gain
ed strength while the administration or standpatters were losing.
In 1910 the standpatters lost some eighty seats in Congress, but
the progressives doubled their delegation in the lower house. The
progressive states now number twelve and indications come from
every part of the country that in the republican and democratic
parties alike is a desire to support for president a candidate repre
senting the progressive republican movement The progressives
believe that only by the nomination of a progressive republican
candidate can the republican party win in 1912 and they are mak
ing a fight to control the convention to nominate a progressive and
insure victorv.
THE CITY OF Cincinnati owns a railroad known as the Cin
cinnati Southern. It runs fram Cincinnati south 300
miles to Chattanooga, Tenessee. It was built in the 70s
and cost some $30,000,000. In 1896 some agents of Wall Street
magnates offered to buy the road for $19,000,000, provided they
should not be required to pay the money before the expiration of
100 years, and in the meantime should have posessiorj of the road.
Absured as this offer was, it was accepted by the City Council and
a vuable property would have thus
WHY TAFT DISLIKES THE been practically given away but for
m uumiuu ji, an viu omlc mff wuii;u ui uauc ally
transfer of ownership without a
referendum vote. Accordingly an election was ordered. The Wall
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street schemers spent money like water. Boss Cox ordered his
henchmen to turn in and work for the "sale." The daily papers
either heartily supported the scheme or kept Bilent An obscure
radical weekly, THE Common Cause, long since gone out of exist-
son oa xw to tVa nrylxr n4noi in fr Jm ntr fs AnaHnrAfinnlln sww-istnA V.
in spite of all this the people voted down the proposition.
An interesting incident of this rampaign was the fact that
Chas. P. Taft, "Brother Charley," was, for reasons of his own, a
frantic shouter for the "sale" and through his paper, the Times
Star, urged Council to pass the proposition and as frantically urg
ed tne voters to sustain it. is it any wonder after such an experi
ence that the Taft brothers are violent opponents of the initiative
and referendum?
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lines of millinery. They are
guaranteed to please you.
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INVESTMENT SOCIETY OF OREGON
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Montague Minutes
Miss Ruth Chamberlain left on
Friday for Camas, Wash., where
she is teaching this year.
Lea Weismandel left last week
for Portland for a two weeks vis
it. The free delivery of mail by
L. C Montague has been discon
tinued from three times a week
to one delivery. He is now wait
ing for bids for carrying the
Montague mail.
It is reported that a charivari
was held in this quiet community
last week.
Mrs. Clara Montague attend
ed a meeting of the Eastern Star
at Arlington last Friday night.
David Mason of Arlington was
a business visitor in this vicinity
last week.
Prof. Wilson and family spent
Friday evening at the Asher
Montague home.
J. N. Montague and family
spent Sunday at the Robt Wil
aon home on Willow Crek.
Bee Miller of Cecil, who is a
brother of Mrs. J. N. Montague
of this place, was thrown from
his saddle horse and quite seri
ously injured while rotnding up
a bunch of horses last week.
Everett Hall and wife spent
Sunday evening at the home of
Prof. Wilson.
Chas. Robinson and family of
Shuttler spent Sunday at the
Robinson home here.
The literary program and de
bate of last Saturday was post
poned until to-morrow night
Dick Kingsley was a visitor
here last week.
The last ball game of the seas
on was played last Sunday be
tween the Rabbits and the Cecil
Invincibles on the latter's ground
the score being 12 to 2 in favor
of the Rabbits. ,
Ajax Items.
The farmers are all busy seed
ing. The tains have made every
body confident that a big crop
will be harvested next year.
We hear that our old friend and
neighbor, Loyd Leslie, has re
turned to Sherman county from
Bowden, Canada, where he has
lived for several years.
Geo. and Sarley Owens were
visitors in Ajax Sunday.
Mrs. Geo, Whyte spent last
week- with her mother, Mrs.
Fred Adlard.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Codner vis
ited at the Ed G. Palmer home
on Sunday.
The Condon Bakery is open
and fully equipped for business.
Our old stock will be closed out
at cost and the new stock which
is arriving daily will be kept
fresh and up-to-date. We guar
antee our baked goods and gro
ceries to be of the best. All
goods sold by us will be deliver
ered free to any part of the city.
Give our goods a trial. They are
guaranteed to give satisfaction.
J. D. Estes, Proprietor
; Condon Bakery.
A barrel
ou'H get a b iv
bunch of laughs out 1
of the jolly coon sontrs".
the bright minstrel iokes.
tne humorous specialties.
and all the other varieties
of fun, on the Victor.
Com in today nod bear the Victor ind
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presentation. No interest. '
J. A. McMorris
County Treasurer,
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Treasurer's Notice.
All outstanding city warrants
up to and including No, 1480 will
be paid upon presentation at my
office. Interest ceases after
July 14 th, 1911. j
II. A.-Hartshorn, j
City Treasurer.
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An Unusual Proposition
A 320 acre farm, team of mules,
harness and wagon and bank ac
count of $50 to be given away.
If you will pay the market price
for the live stock now on the
ranch and a valuation for the im
provements, will make you a deed
to the place. Call on or address,
The Investment Society
of Oregon,
Mayville, Oregon.
Good Trade Offered.
Hotel and livery business val
ued at $1900 to trade for wheat
land or for Portland property.
Good paying proposition. Owner
has other business. For further
information call at or address.
The Condon Globb,
Condon, Oregon
FOR RENT- Inquire at this
office concerning a house we
have for rent cheap.
TAKEN UP
Bay mare, weighing about 850
pounds, branded C with V over
it. Owner can get same by pay
ing pasture rent and cost of this
notice.
E. C. Maley,
Condon, Oregon.
When you come to Condon stop
at the Oregon Hotel and you
will always feel at home. The
service is always good. The
nearest hotel to the depot.
Bus meets all trains for the
Summit Hotel. Your patronage
solicited and satisfaction guar
anteed. For Sale.
50 fine-wool bucks, 25 of them
being yearlings. Call on or ad
dress, John Madden,
Lone Rock, Oregon.
Professional Directory.
LAWYERS
T, A. Weinke
Attornoys-at-Law
Office In Condon Net'l Bunk fildg. 1
Condon,' Oregon
Geo. W. Parman
Attornay-at-Law
U. 8. Commissioner
Careful Attention Klven 10 all bail
new eiitni.ted lu my care.
Condon,
Oregon
DOCTORS
J.F.Wood, M. D.
Physician & Surgeon
Condon,
Oregon
L. L. Taylor, M.D.V. .
VETERINARY i
Physician and Surgeon :
Condon. Oregl'i
AUCTIONEERS
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Wayne Grider
AUCTIONEER
Condon, Oregon
CONDON NATIONAL
RANK.
Capital,
DIRECTORS '
Geo. Dukek, President A. Grcincr, V. President
F. T. Hurlburt, Cashier
E.J. Clough Wm.Wehrli
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DIGNIFYING
THE
INDUSTRIES"
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Jamieson & Marshall
SANITARY PLUMBERS
CONDON, OKECON.
Agents Sanpton Windmills
Afenti Fairbanks Morse Gasoline Engines
See as before buying elsewhere
Estimates Given on all kinds of Water Systems
Condon Dray & Transfer Line
F. E. UKNNET, Proprietor
Light and Heavy Hnulinjr- Hiuilinif Trunks and
all Job work a Nef iulty.
CONDON, Phone No. 10X OREGON
Jackson & Miller csS&
Confectionery, Tobaccos, Fruiti and Nuts, Paperi and Magazines.
BING'S
Always Give Satisfaction
CONDON DUNN
$50,000
title of a beautiful M-pat bek, vhlaa
win mow aay ooj er fin bow w sugcskd. pre a
po.tal la the mall TODAY and It via be aeat Mil.
Tbe aim of the Oolleca la to dlfilfy a4 poaularlao
th In4u.tr!.., and to lerre ALL the people. It ewers
eoureoa la Agriculture, Ol.ll lac laeerlaf. Iteolrleal
latlseorlnf , Mechanical lBtBMrla, Hiatal Baf la
eerlaf, rore.lry, Domeit lv lal.aoe aad art, Cuai
ueree. rharmacr aad Kuala. The College eaoas
xptember lad. Calajof ire.
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