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2 Tira CONDON GLOBE, FRIDAY. SEPT. 2. 1S16 THE CONDON GLOBE HARTSHORN & HARLAN rubiuiMM. . FRIDAY, SEPT. 2, 1910. BCBSCIUPTIOX PRICK, SIMPER YEAR. Entered at Poatofflce as seeonoXlese matter. htlliM Inri FrlJr. CORPORATIONS VS. PEOPLE At the coming election the votes of the people of Oregon will be divided into two classes or sections. Those in favor of rule by corporations, and those in favor of the rule by the people. If the people of Oregon vote for rule by corporations we shall and will get the kind of rule which has dominated the United States senate and house of representatives in the past few years. We will not get a homeopathic but an allopathic dose of corporation medicine, For over a score of years the people of the United States have been dominated by the. corpora tions, and under their rule gi gantic trusts have been nursed and fed until they have become a menace to the welfare of the people of the country. Every step has been one for the inter ests of the corporations and against the people. So bold and outrageous have these things be come, that, now the country is experiencing an awakening the like of which has not been ex perienced in many a year. One side a handful of men called pro gressives, demanding that the welfare of the people be safe guarded, un the other hand a set of powerful and mighty cor poration'men ready to dole out political death to these men, These corporation men have been given various names throughout the United States. In some localities they have been called the Old Guard. In others, Standpatters, Stalwarts, Regu lars and the like. In Oregon they are today called, the As , semblyites because the assembly is backed by the corporations and their candidates stand for corporation rule. The people at this time have in the field the anti-assembly men, they stand for the principle, "Peoples Rule." The advocates of this principle are opposed to every measure which is not in common with the interests oi; the people. They are at this time having the battles of their lives to decide either one way or other, whether or not the people of Oregon shall be thrown back to old corporation-convention-rule of twenty years agoj and make Oregon twenty years be hind the times instead of mak ing it the most progressive and up to date state in the Union, in making laws, which emancipate the people from corporation rule. If we get the assembly we will again be classed as a state led by corporations instead of a state led by the people. The first stands for everything which is antagonistic to the welfare of the common people of Oregon, the last stands for fair play, and insures to the people that the millionaire will receive no better and greater privileges than the men, who by the sweat of their brows earn the necessities of life to keep alive the wives and btbies of their homes, be they I iwfMii . .nnrhn in Eastern Oreeon. or ina8yHewalk of life. They are the people need protection. The one lone fact, namely, that corporations are interested and doing what they can to elect the assembly candidates should be sufficient to make us see that it is composed of men who .will do such thines as are consistent with the welfare of the corpora tions and against thepeeple of Oregon. These are questions sider. They are vital to our gov ernment and cannot be ignored if we are to rule. What will the Oregon people do? We wait for their verdict BUT A HOME Every man should buy himself a town lot, get that paid for, and then work to make the necessary improvements. A little here and a little there will in due time produce you a home of your own, and place you out of the landlord's grasp; remember that fifty dollars a year saved in rent, will in a very few years pay for your home, and the money it costs you to move and shift about, without a- loss of furni ture and time, pay the interest on a five hundred dollar judg ment against your property, un til you can gradually reduce it to nothing. You can all buy that way why do you not risk it? If you fail you are no worse off-if you succeed, as any careful man is sure to do, you have made a home and established a basis equal to another's, which will start you in business. MEW ZEALAND THE LEAD New Zealand is a new country, able to furnish new ideas in gov ernment, which may be profit ably imitated by us. It is ruled on the idea, which is rapidly as suming controlling strength here, that the people rule. There they do it in fact; here they have only done it in name. We do it out of the mouths of our rulers, who too often have fallen into the habit of regard ing themselves and their own interests as the people's and of making laws accordingly. Here the corporation has risen to the control of things from which it has now to be torn down. New Zealand seems to have taken it by the ear in time, and to have secured the develop ment of industries" without un due cost to the people, by the simple expedient of stepping in with government operation of monopolies and government hand on conspiracies seeking to sup press competition in business. The government operates the railroads and telegraphs and such things as need to be mon opolies for their successful and cheap development. The gov ernment keeps the manufac turers in check by its duties and taxes. It is seemingly, a very paternal government, but per haps not more so than is neces sary to secure to the individual citizen his liberty and equality, which we declare for them, but fail in every way to "secure to them. We will get there after a while, but New Zealand seems to have stolen a march on us. They have street car fares there for a penny, which is two cents; and a seat for every passenger. When the seats are full no more are taken aboard; an arrangement, recom mending itself to the good sense of everyone save the transporter, no one of whom has ever seen its propriety. They . say the proposed pas senger would howl if excluded; and so he might; but the way to pacify him is to give him a seat in another car which is also a remedy which the transporter in this country finds too costly for his taste. Notice For Publication. Department ol the Interior, United States Land Office, ' ' The Dalles, Oregon, Aug. 25, 1910. Notice It hereby given that Eben R. Moore, of Condon, Oregon, who, on February 20tb, 1910, made Homeatead, No. 13247, (Serial No. 07331), lor WHN and K'.fSWJi' Dec S3, TownbIp3 8.,R. 21 East, Willamette Meridao, baa filed notice ot . Intention .. to make Hnal flve-yenr proof, to eatabllih claim to the land above described, before George W. Parman, United State Commissioner, at hia of fice at Condon, Oregon, on the 4th day of Oct., 1910. . Claimant names aa witnesses: A. Hartman, tt". R. Gross, i. V. Moore, L. Q. Parman, all of Condon, Oregon. Notice) For Publication. tment of the Interior. U. S. Land mWVMkiiJiM II, On I Notice is hereby given that William Barke?,4 of Condon, Oregon, who on Jnne 2nd 1904, made Homeatead No, ISMS (Serial No. 03212, for Lot 4, SWJiN WJ4, Sec. 6 and Lot 1, BENK!, Sec. 6, T. i S.Range-22 East, Willamette Meridian, baa filed notice of Intention to make final five year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before George W. Parman, U. 8. Com missioner at his office at Condon, Or, on the 4th day of October, 1910. - Claimant names as witnesses: J. A.McMorris Jt. V. KeUHr of Condon, Oregon; A.J.McDaniels of Rock Creek, Oregon; Samuel Oarrlab of Olez, Oregon, ' 1 - , ,M P W 1xr.t.. Sheriff Sale Notice la hereby gtvea that aa exeeatloa aaa order ot Ml was iMtwtl out ol the CI will Cort otthe state at Oregon, Gillian County, on the Wild day ol Aug., 1910. avoa a deena therein rendered on theMh day ol J una, 110, la fa Tor ol Josephine K. Keating, plaintiff and against W. U Hartal and Anna L Bar sw.de- tendanta, which aald execnllon and ordr ot aala la to ma directed and commanding: ma to aril tha property hereinafter described, for tlx parpnaa ol aatUljrlug tha juttgeaaet oCtte plaintiff In aald caaaa lor the earn ol Three Tboaaand, Foar Hundred no 100 (JSOO.00) Dollar, with Interest thtraon at Ian par east, pat annum from tha ith da ol Jana, 1V10, and lor tWO.M attorney lata, and tha costs and dlabararmanM ol aald suit taxed at 116.00. Therefore, la compliance with aald eiacotlon and order ol aala, I will on Tuesday, the tTth day ot Sept, 1I0, at the hour of two o'clock P. H., at the Conn House door In Condon, Ullllasa County Oregon, aall at public aactloa to tha highest bidder tot rath la band, lor tha purpose ol satisfying the judgement and decree abort mentioned, the followlne described DrooertV to wn.- Lota Numbered wne (1) and two .') la Block Seventy sit (:: In Lancaster's Addition to the city ol Condon, Ollllam Coaaty, Oregon. Dated thia Hth day ol August, Win. R. M. Rogers, Sheriff ol Ullltau County.Oregon Date ol Pint Publication. August JTth llu. Data ol Laat Publication, Sept. nth, ll. CONTEST NOTICE. Department of the Interior. Unit ad Statee Land Office, The Dalles, Oregon, AaguslU. 110 A sufficient contest affidavit baring beta lied In this office by Asa A. Berrlek, contestant, against homestead Entry, No. 14070, made De cember 1, MOt. for NIU3WU, Itself, tec. 12, T 4.gR. U, I.. Lot a. Dee. 1, Township 4. a., Baage It, I., Willamette Meridian, by William J. Inmaa ConUalee, la which II la alleged that said William J. laman has wholly failed to re side apon, cultivate or Improve aald tract for tha Ira years laat past; lhatCalrlea laman, La die Inman and Wesale lnmaa. the Widow, and the heirs at law ot said William I. Inman de ceased hava wholly abandoned and deserted said land and nave tailed to reside upon, culti vate or Improve said land during the five years last passed; that said alleged absence wss not dae to employment In the army, navy, or mar ine eorps ot the United Statea la time of war. said parties are hereby notified to appear, re spond and offer evidence touching said allega tion at 10 o'clock a. m. on October 1st 1910. before O. W. Parman, a U. 8. Commission er at bis office In Condon, Oregon (and that anal bearing will be held at 10 o'clock a. m. on Octobers, 1910 before) the Brgleter and Receiver at the United States Land Office In The Dalles, Oregon. The said contestant having, In a proper afflda- rlt. Bled July 21, 1910, tat forth tacts which show thtt after due diligence personal service ol this notice can not be made. It la hereby or lsral and directed that inch notice be given by in and proper publication. C W. Moore, Register Notice For Publication. ... U.S. Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon, August 8th, 1910. Notice Is hereby given tbst Amelia M. Rlne- hert. formerly Amelia M. D wight, ol Condon, Oregon, who, on June 1st, 1904, made Homestead, (Serial No. 03207, No. U5o, for NEMsWU, 8EWNtt85NB-i. Section 21 Township 3 South, Range 22 last, Willamette Meridian, baa filed notice of Intention to aake Final five-year Proof, to establish claim to tbe land above described, before thai. U. Hor ner, County Clerk, at his office, at Condon Oregon, on the 20th day of September, 1910, Claimant names as witnesses: John T. Fagan, D. S. Brown. Ulyasls S. Carnlne, John B. White a.) of Condon, Oregon. C.W.Moore, Register, Notice For Publication'. Public Land Sale. No. 05837 The Dailes, Oregon, United States Land Office, July 30th, 1910. Notice Is hereby given that, as directed by the Commissioner ol tbe General Land office, under provisions of Actof Congress approved June 27, 190S, Public No. 303, we will offer at public sale, to the highest bidder, at 10 o'clock a. m., on the 21st day of September 1910,at thia ofTlce.the fol lowing tract of land, to-wlt: WNW, -o. 3 Sec. 4 T.3 8.R. 21, E.W.M. Any personsclalming adversely the above-de scribed lands are advised to file tbeir claims or objections, on or before the day above deslgna ted for sale, C. W. Moore, Register. i NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Gilliam County. . In the matter of tbe Estate of W. E. Morgan, Deceased. . ( ',. . J Notice Is hereby given that the anderslgned by order of the County Court of tbe State o (.Ore gon for Gilliam County, duly made and entered, baa been duly appointed administrator ot tbe above entitled estate. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present their claims duly verified to the un dersigned at the office ol D. R. Parker at Con don, Oregon, or to tha undersigned at Marvllle Oregon within six months from the date ol the first publication ot this notice. . Geo. B. Dukk, Administrator. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLE MENT In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Gilliam County. C In the matter ol the Estate of Samantba Bkel ly. Deceased. , - .Theanderelgned administrator of the above riVmed estate having filed kls final account In 1 kfe entitled soart, and the Court baring fixed Monday VetftfaV,U3eptember 1910, at tbe hour of 10 o'clock a, m.',ot said, day at the court room of the above entitled court lrf the Court Houae In Condon, Oregon, aa the time and place for the hearing of the said filial ac count and all objectionitheroto. ) Notice is hereby given to the heirs, creditors and all persons interested in said estate to file tbeir objections to said final account, It any they have, on or before tbe said date set lor.flnal hearing. , . ., jf ; f ' ' , ' - John Nelsoi, Ad mlnlstrator of the estate of Samantba Skelly Treasurer's Notice. All warrants isitued nrior to Ju v b. l'Jiu pxeont those drawn on the Road Fund will be paid on presentation. No interest. J. A. McMorris, Treasurer ol Gllltalu rduntf, Oregon Catholic Church Services 9.42 A. M. - Sunday School 10.30 A.M. - Mass and Sermom 7.80 P. M. Rosary Instruction and Benediction. XShQ PACIFIC MONTHLY PORTLAND l OREGON ' TheLtaAingMagazht' ofthiWest Beautifully Illustrated -Tlmeiy Artlclee Readable atoriea. Rat Jack London's Vivid" aaJ laterMting Story Now Kooning SarWly. Article eacb snonta , deaeriblng the resources and , ajg--" to be) loasi aa tha Waal. had - JeaeWCWWatOeV . Bttfchaaa. BrMMiW . a tai aa asuh b) TME PACIFIC MONTHLY Pettlaad, One ... GeaaWeaaai I ilana" Is Ins lee wMc ee psaer SAVE On SASH, DOORS AnaOUtr Head our de aerlotlona and note the quality. MlUwork BUY DIRECT FROM FACTORY Goods la fully guaraniwi! by ua. lompHrt the prices with thoaa that others aak for the aame quality. "Bare mid dlemen's proAto for tha children." Stock aak lr auiog Ke. 32 Send ua deal er's eetlmatea or your own Mat. Aak ua about freight rates. We pack carefully. ship promptly, anywhere. to anybody. 0. B. Williams P 1943 FIRST l9a AVE. S. Seattle, Wash. It you have not tried SEAL BRAND COFFEE . don't fall to csll and get a SAMPLE HOME BAKERY & GROCERY for evorythlng you want.to eat. n Tsrai ,w lS ft via," ' MrV, r. 4 . r ires .. 2 HOME, SWEET HOME I We foster it and you get the , benefit . . , What dorwe? get -out of it? Yi3UR ADVERTISING. . YOUR JOB PRINTING. See the Point? Let us give you estimates. This 7 Catalog 7? ff.vem I frtff t 4 yjr x. 1 rjM a mmm CONDON AMUSEMENT HALL MYERS a WILLOUOHBY , Propa. TOBACCOS Ah appropriate wart in BILUAIWS CIGARS whit h you art inviltd to V(W CANDIES tpthd a pleaxmt hour CLUB X0UMS - , - T , T ' -i-l -- . - - -r -a -.imM MAIN STREET. CONDON SAMSON WIND MILLS llwntInnnnrulnlunJnru ae i'..ssM ; m uri-';'f'ia'" wwea: isan as WTMvJLar iWjeJ OMieia SMra. rsV?vV'm" SMns; ens mtttty I First National Bank I S Gondon. Oreaon a DIRECTORS: S. B. J. F. Reisachcr, C. O. 1 F. M. &e.VVe.VsWVa.VaWaWWe.WaVe.VVaV jiyvxnvfinnnnnjinnnnnjvAnuuv ftflsi ,1 Oregon SaojjiiNe ! union Pacific 3 TRAINS EAST DAILY Through Pallman lUodard anil tonr lit aleepfng ears dally to Omaha, Chi cago, fjpokana ; tourist leeping car daily to Kaniai city j through Pullman toarlii sleeping cart (oeraonally conducted) weeny to Chicago, reclining chair cart leeaU Iraa) to tha Eaat daily. LOW RATES I Tlcketi to and from all parti ol th Ualted States, Canada and Europe, far particular! call on or addreat D. TIERNEY, Agent 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 this county. If you need a good well, call on him at once. CONDON BTOCftte' No. 17 Leaves Condoli 8:30 a. m, Arrives at Arlington 11:10 a. m. No. 18 Lvs. Arlington 1:45 p. m. JAMIES0N & MARSHALL ftrMITARY rtUMBER .XNIHN, OHKOON. arTtaiATKM uivaiN on all kinds o NVATKH ISVSITKMie. 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I'ntstiu taJian tiimuirh Mutm 4 Co. rclr tVMi-.ai noCU, without Qimria, ttt Ui Scientific Jftncricatte A handiomtlf IMnitratM wiwhlf, T.nrtMt 1r cnlatluit of any rinilt)a toiirnal, 1'erma. 4 a ronrt four niontUt,l, IkAtlbyaJI nattadoalara. MUNN&Co8,B''-'NewYprk . llrauub Onloa, t& t iu Wasblnstoa, II, C, pmmptlv chlalned In alt oonntriae, or NO PKf . TRaOg-MaRKa, CavMatl aiul Cuiirrlalua reala twt. Hornl Kartell, or I'lwto, for fn report on palcntahtlllr, ALL auaiHSaa araioTLV oonpioihtiL. 1'eteu pnutlos azdmireir. Mirpiuains rrirtinila. I book on How to obtain ami Hell patents, V Iwt In ventions will pny.iluw to art a purtn.r.aixloUnr Valoatue Intormntlun. fti-nt tnt toanj aOdreaa. D. SWIFT & CO. LoOl Seventh 8t Waahlnnton, D. C J.W.BURNS Box Ball Alleys and Cigar Store Cozy Club Room in Connection. MAIN STREET, CONDON." SHOE SHOP-PRIZE GALLERY! - aeraas-naasaiars. ;i - v MUM.II 1 1 JUHN UELrH, Proprietor T J-- m r ii f Tr.i,rnii