THE CONDON GLOBE
HARTSHORN & HARLAN
rabUaacr. V
FRIDAY, MAY 13. 1910.
DESCRIPTION PRICB. U N MI TEA.
Koaerad at tuMlct a eecona-eleea main.
lMbltshed Every rridaj. f
Since going to the Hay 'Cree
pumping plant less than a month
ago, W. L. McCaleb has demon
strated the fact that when' the
City of Condon secured his ser
vices it secured an engineer who
thoroughly understands his busi
ness.' After being sent to-the
Hay Creek plant he caused to be
ordered $29 worth of tools, and
after securing these he at 'once
put the plant in first-class 'run
ning order and at the present
time has the reservoirs, which
had been entirely empty for four
months, again filled with water,
thns giving the residents of ; the
city the necessary protections It
is"lhis kind of help for the f city
that makes 'every resident ' feel
that they are securing a dollars
worth of service for a dollar . in
money.
- The Young Men's Christian
Association is taking a leading
place in the educational progress
of the state, and becauseof its
expert instructors, well equipped
laboratories, favorable location,
and the high standard of its work
it is destined to exert no small
influence on - the history! of
vv L. f
achievement in uregon.
There are 18 million acres of
unoccupied land in Central' and
Southern Oregon, according i to
estimates made in PortlamMThe
race into the central part of (the
State by the Great Northern' and
Union Pacific Railways is going
to. throw open a land full of op
portunities for several hundred
thousand settlers. Part of;' this
land may be successfully farmed
by ordinary methods part of- it
by dry farming methods, and
part of it by irrigation. It is a
vast new empire that will be
opened, and every part of Tthe
Northwest will be benefited.":
Did you ever notice that one
important difference between the
man who succeeds in business
and the man whe fails lies in the
'factthatoneman improves every
opportunity of letting- people
know that he has to fselL, While
the other lets people find out for
themselves if they can?
' Popular government has an
earnest and convincing' cham
pion in Hon. Jonathan Bourne,
jr., senior Senator from, the
most popular governed and pro
gressive State, politically, ia the
Union Oregon. ' .
His address, delivered 'yester
day, presents the issue in a4 man
ner that will command wide at
tention. A political evolution,
not a revolution, is impending,
and Oregon, first to evolve' a
system of honest politics and
honest popular elections, leads
in a movement that is destined,
no doubt, to reach every com
monwealth of the republic. ; She
occupies a proud, exalted posi
tion to-day in the sisterhood of
States -'
Senator Bourne, in speaking
for his State, speaks for a just
and; righteous system that, has
passed the experimental stage
and is bound to commend' itself
t people throughout the, land
who demand, popular govern
as air inherent, inalienable
-flthir-Washington (D.CHer-
je-Tiefanners and fruit growers
are rejoicing and they certainly
have cause" to be jubilant for
the rain of the past two weeks
assures" beyond the question
and vegetable crops this year
The prospects for record break
ing crops along all " lines were
never so bright as at the present
Wheat acreage, lthe country
over shows, a slight increase
over that of last 'year especially
the number " sown y to spring
wheat' There are also less weeds
to be seen this year than last
Fine crops were assured before
but f the recent grains promise
to bring to Gilliam County the
banner year of her history.
v ' ...
; Gwendolen Items.
Fay Adams and Fred Rice
were, Gwendolen visitors bun-
day.? .
Those attending the eighth
grade 'examination at Condon
this week are Walter Russell,
Ella Clark and Albert Lamb, :
; Mrs. Russell and daughter Ada
visited Mrs. Ellis Sunday.
Henry Hartman returned to
Condon after spending Sunday
with his family.
". Those who attended the insti
tute and lectures at Condon last
week-were Mrs. Burns, Walter
Russell, Mrs. Clark, Ella Clarke,
Mr. and Mrs. Lamb, Verna and
Albert Lamb, all spoke highly of
the institute and greatly enjoyed
the night sessions. .-
The" abundant showers that
have fallen in the last ten days
have been worth thousands of
dollars to the farmers in this
vicinity. J
Big Premium Offers Given Free.
We- want you ,to represent
Physical Culture in your city, and
vicinity. Never before was such
an; opportunity offered our a-
gents to secure subscriptions as
we have to offer ' at the present
time.!: Five to fifteen dollars a
day is being earned by many of
our agents offering our attract
ive premiums with subscriptions
to Physical Culture, t
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NOTICE TO CHEDITORS
In the County Court ot tb But ol Oregon,
lor Gilliam County - -
In tb Matter ot tb Eitat ol Ida Keliur,
deceased.
Nolle la hereby given that tb nudenigned
by order ot tb County Court ol QlUlam County,
Oregon, duly mad and enured ot record, bat
been duly appointed executor ot tb abor en
titled estate. All pmona baring claims against
aid Mtat ar hereby notified to preseut the
tame, doly verified, to tb-undersigned at the
olBc ot O. R, Parker, at Condon, Oregon, with
In aU month from tb first publication ol tblt
nolle.
Dated this Uth day ol April, 1910.
Henry Dtewart, Executor.
Catholic Church Services
9.42 A. M. ; - - Sunday School
10.30' A. M. - Mass and Sermom
7.30 P. M. - Rosary, Instruction
and Benediction.
- Congregational Church
' Serylces.
Morning Services! - 11 a. m,
Sunday School' ' 10 a. m.
Junior Endeavor ' f - 3 p. m,
Christian Endeavor. - 6:30 p. m,
Evening Services - - 7:30 p. m.
"t A1J are invited to attend.
' Treasurers Notice.
All out standing county wts.
ill be paid upon presentation at
my office. Int. ceases Mar. 1.
J. A. McMorbis,
Treagnrar of Gilliam conntv, Oregon
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NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATOR'S
SALE OF REAL PROPERTY
In the County Court ol tue Mate ot Oregon lor
Gilliam County. '
In tn Maim ot lb IiUU at stamen tha
SkeUjr. Dvcm ed.
Nolle ! hereby (Ivan lbt and and pur
suant to an order ot lb (dot entitled Court
asad and entered In U abort entitled mum on
iheJud day ot May m. authorising, directing
nd empowering the andenlgned admlnlatra
tor ot Mid estate to nil at print Ml to the
nigheetand beet bidder tat cub In band tb
lolluwlng described real property 1eloulug lo
said estate, to-wlt: Allot Lot Numbered Twelve
III) tn Block Numbered Thlrty-au () lo lb
UlUr ot Condon, Ullltani County, but ot Ore
gon, acaordlug to lb map and plata tbrol
on Si and ol record In the office ol tb County
Clerk ot Mid County and Wat.
Now, therefore, purauant to Mid order 1 will
on and alter tb 3rd day ol Jan 1910, tb office
ot D. K. Parker In Condon, Oregon, proceed lo
tell to tb blgheet and beat bidder toroaab In
band, lubjectlocouuriuatloa by tb above en
titled Court, all the right, UU. Intereet and claim
at tb Mid daman the ttkelly In and to Mid above
described premlte and every part aud panel
tbereotatthedawol berdeceaM, or which her
taid estate baa tlnee by operation ot law or oth
erwise acquired.
John Nelson,
Administrator ot lb Kitata ol daman tna
Ukelly, Deveaaed.
Dated this 4th day ot May IttlO.
FirelpubllcaUon, May gth. 11110.
Notice) For Publication.
U.S. Land Office at Tb Dalle. Oregon,
April 1Mb. Mia
Notice It hereby giren that Leonard Clmmly.
ottl, of clem, Oregon, who. on February lstb
1Mb. mad Homestead. (Herlal No. MKtS) No.
14WU, for Lot I, MaNWl4. HNK, DeoUon l.
Towosbip JiSoulh. Kang M Kaat, Willamette
Meridian, baa Bled notice ot intention to mats
Fiual commutation Proof, lo establish claim to
Ibe land abor described, be for Oeorg W. Par-
man, United States Com mlssioner at hit office,
at Condon, Omgou, on the 7tb day ol June, illu.
Claimaut name at witneaaet:
Htnry Wllktne,
Charley Wilklni. Jacob Larch, aud M. W. Wei
bout, all ot Clem, Oregon.
- C. W. Moore, Register
SUMMONS ?
In the Circuit Court ot tb dtate ol Oregon for
Ollllam County. Arlington Lumber Compauy,
a corporation, Plaintiff, ' .'
D. M. Rlnehartand Llille Rloebart, Bntband
and Wife; D. B. Thomat and Basle I. Weill,
administrators ol the esuie ol J . K, W eill, de-
ceaeed, Bessie M. Wellt, Valauc Walla, L.
Mlntner, P. U, titepbeuiou, Hunt Bard war
Co., a corporation, Lot: Valley Land A Lumber
Co., a corporation, and A. B. Cams, Defendauta.
To Valance -Weill, L, Mlntner, and A. B.
Cams, defendant:
In the name ol the Stat of Oregon: You and
each ot you ar hereby commanded and re
quired to appear and amwer or otharwla plead
to the complaint filed agalutt you tn the above
entitled suit In tbe above entitled court on or
before Pilday tb l?ib day ol Jane lulu and II
you fall to to appear and answer or otherwise
plead to laid complaint, tor want thereof, plain.
tin will apply to the court lor the relief therein
demanded, which in tubttanc U:
' Pint: Judgment and decree against defend
anU U. M. Hiuebart and Utile Rinebart lor tb
sumo! .17.10 with Interest thereon from the
lath day of February 1909 at the rat ot ten per
cent per annum until bald, aud lor the sum ol
f 100.00 attorney' fees, together with the coita
and disbursements of this salt .'. -
Second: Decree of tb abor entitled Court
against all the above named defendant to tb
effect that plaintiff's mortgage lien I a valid
and inbilBtlng Brat Hen aud mortgage upon ibe
premise therein described, and described at fol
lows, to-wlt: Lot Numbered PI re, Ml, Seven
and Eight In Block Numbered On Hundred
and Three In Lord' Addition to tb City of Con
don, InOilllam County, State ol Oregon: and
that taid premises be sold In the manner pre
scribed by law and In accordance with tb prac
tice ot this Court, and that the proceeds ot inch
ale be applied In the paymentol tb cost and
expense of inch sale, tb cotti and disburse
ments ol this suit, and the amount louud due
plaintiff, and the over plus, if any there be
paid into this court lor distribution by dee re
of the above entitled Court.
Third: Decree ot the above entitled Court
agalnitall the above named defendant foreclos
ing end bsrrlng all of the right, title, Interest
and claim of each and all ol Ibe defendant,
and any and all person! claiming, or to claim
by, through, or under them or any ot them In
or to laid premise or any part or parcel thereof.
Fourth: Decree of the above entitled Court
allowing plaintiff to become a purchaser of said
premises at iucb sale, and placing the purchai
erlntolmmedlata pouesaion of laid premises
and the whole thereof from tb data ot aale
thereof.
Filth: For Judgement and execution against
the defendant D. M. Rinebart and Lluie
Rinebart for any deficiency remaining unpaid
to plaintiff after applying tb proceed! of men
ale at above specified.
Sixth: For inch other and further relief at to
the Court may teem Just, meet, and equitable
in the premise!.
This summons Is serve on you by the- publi
cation thereof In the Condon Globe foritha per
iod of six consecutive week!, (seven .sues),
commencing with tbe liine of May oth, 110,
and ending with the isine ol June 17th, 1910,
pursuant to an order ol tbe Hon. R. R. Butler,
judge of the above entitled Court, duly made,
filed and entered In this cause on tb sth day
ol May 1910.
D. R. Parker
' , Attorney tor Plaintiff
Date ol First Publication May lh, 1910
Dateol Laat Publication, Jun 17111, 1910.
Proresalonal Dlraoioru
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L t; TAYLOR, M. D. V.
VETERINARY PHYSICIAN A 8URCE0N
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Phona Six
. Condon, Oregon.
Calls answered, at all hours.
G.
W. PARMAN
ATTORXEY-AT-LAtt
U. 8. COMMISSIONER '
Oaratul attention (ivgrtj tq.ll buvlnwt
ntrutud In Biy can. , 1
ten 1 l Coudon, Or (ton.
tAOOD. J. D. !
Physicians and Surgeon
Da and Night Call! unimptly anawtrvd
Omee, Second Floor Barker Building, eoruel
Matu aud Spring streau. '
Condon, Qregon
JW. DONNELLY, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon. ,
Dittattt of Wmtn a Sptcialty.
Condon, Or.
B.
F. BUTLER
DENTIST
Crow and Bridge 'Work specialty. OSes
V psuUra la Ulillaiu Co. Bauk Building.
Condon, Oretron
YyAYNBQRIDER '
AUCTIONCtR AND VALUATOR
Mat atteuttea atvea ta I
dual. Valuaitea glvets,
tmiMiL eaiooa
p A. WEINKE ,
ATTORN EY-AT-tAW
Oftloa In Old Flrat Nat't Bank BldH.
r
Condon, Oregon. .
Q J. KAVANAOH, .'
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Offlcejlu old First NaUonal
Bank Bulldlug. .
Condon
Oregon
CITATION.
In tbe County Court of tb Stat ol Oregon lor
Gilliam Couuty.
In the matter ot tbe Esut of William Gibbons,
Deceased.
To Catharine J. Qulnn, Oeorg Olbboni. Julia
Jamea, Minnie Mlblader. John Short, Joseph
short, Llille Short, W alter abort, Kalhryne Jane
O'Leary, Theresa Grace Olbboni, and Joseph
Richard Olbboni. Heirs utAIUem (llhboui,
Deveaaed: Oreetlng: '
In the name of the SUta of Oregon. You and
each of you are by order ol this Court hereby clt
td and required lo appear before the Judge oi
tbli Court at tb Court Room thereol lu lb
Court Hous at Condon, Or, on W eduesday the
Jtiday ol May, l10,at lea o'clock In tbetoreuoon
ot that day, then aud then to tbew cause, If au
yuu have, why tbe real Mtat Delouglug to tbe
eatal ot William Ulbbuna, deceased, or so much
thereof aa may o ntoessary to pay tn claims
agalnil said attat should not b sold by order
ollblacourt, Tbe real attaU belonging tosalu
estate is described as follows, to-wlt: Tb aW
0lthaW, aud the NX ot lbSWH of 'bectiou
IS; aud lb Mt4 ol tb SRK ot BecUot) Mi In
Towntblp t South, Range JO Kaat W. M.
W itness, the Honorable Idwerd Dunn, Judge
ol the aald Court with the seal of laid Court at
fixed, Wit Uth day of Aprll.HlO.
elCAL '. ChaaH. Horntr,
Clerk County Court, Ollllam County, Oregon
This citation Is served upon Julia James. Minnie
Mlblader, John Short, Jot.' Short, Lllllt Short,
Walter Short, Kalbryn J. O'Leary, Theresa o.
Uibbona, aud Joseph Richard Ulbboua, of tbe
above named btlrt.'wbo are non-resident ol
minute, by publication thereof lor lour con-
ecutlve week! in tbeCondonUlobe, a newspa
per Issued weekly at Condon, lo-Ullllam County
Oregon, commencing with tbe liana ot April 16,
1910, and ending with tb Itsu ol May 18, 1910,
pursuant to an order of tbli Court made and en
tered herein on tb Uth day ot April, 1910.
Notloa For Publication.
Department ol tbe Interior,
0. B. Land Office at The Pallet, Oregon,
April llth, 1910,
Kotlce li hereby given that Alexander Henley,
oILonerock, Oregon, who on April 18th 1908,
made Homitead. (Serial No. 04891 No. IMua
lor EXNWS4, SWNKK.NWSKKSeo.OT.T. 6 8.
Rang 't Iat,WIUamet Meridian, bai Died
notice ot lntantlou to mak final commutation
proof, to establish claim to the land above de
scribed, before George W. Parman, U. 8. Com
missioner at hli office at Condon, Or, on the 17th
day of May, 1910.
Claimant namea u wltneaaei:,' Wllllim M.
Stewart, Augusta A. Neel. of Looerock, Oregon;
David McLHardieoI Trail Fork, Oregon, lugene
O. Selby ot Condon, Oregon.
C. W.Mooai, Register.
Notloa For Publication.
United States Land Office,
Tbe Dalle, Oregon, April 7th,: 1910.
' Notice Is hereby given that Augusta A.
4 Neal, formerly Augusta A. Ochte,
of Lone Rock, Oregon, wbo on April, 6th,
1906, mad Homestead, (Serial No. 08541), No.
, 14238, for B8E,SE54BVVSeo. 28 ' .
and NeNW& sec. 83, TovfailrTp 6 8. Rib East
W. M., baa Oltd , notice of 'lStehtlon to make
final five-year proof, to establish claim
loth land above described, before Oeorg W.
Parman, United State Commissioner, at hit ol
flee at Condon, Oregon, on tb 17th day ot May,
1910,
Claimant name aa ' witnesses: Clara
(ehsa,Wllllam Stewart, Alex Hanley, ot Lone
Rock, Or., and Par Hardl. at Trail Fork,
Or.
0, W. Moore, RegliUr.
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S DIRECTORS: S. B. Barker, Jay Bowcrman, Jj
S J. F. Reisacher, C. 0. Portwood Wm. Wehrli, tj
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Throotrh Pullman standard aad tatjf
lit ileapint ear daily to Omaha, Chi
cago, Bpokane; louriit sleeping ear daily
to Kansas city ; throagh Pullman tonrist
ilaaplof cars (DartooaUT conducted)
sreeily to Chicago, reclining chair mn
liaats (re) to Ua Kaat daily.
LOW RATES I
Ticket to aad from all parte ol th
United BtatM, Canada and Europe.
Far particular! call on or addraaa
D. TIERNEY, Agent
PLENTY OF
WATER
Is absolutely neces
eary 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 this
county. If you need a good
well, call on him at once.
TP,
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CONDON BRANCH
No. 17 Leaves Condon 8:30 a. m,
Arrives at Arlington 11:10 a. m.
No. 18 Lvs. Arlington 1:45 p. m.
Arrives at Condon 5:00 p. m.
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