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CONDON GLOBE. FRIDAY MARCft 3, l6lt. Monogram Restaurant Best Service in the City. Reasonable Rates B. L Jarvis,Prop. EAST SIDE MAIN STREET THE CONDON GLOBE A PrtWMl? Republican Kwpft LESLIE K. HARLAN W. A. DARLING Carries a Complete Line of WALL PAPER, PAINTS OILS AND VARNISH Estimattt f unified" en .-fa as to JMtv gxd Material. FOR SALE-Three houses and three lots. Houses contain sev en, five, and two rooms. A bar gain if taken soon at $1,900. In quire at the Summit HoteL A GREAT f-Clubbing Offer-i Semi-Weekly Oregon Journal One Yew $1.50 C adoa Globe One Tear. -Sl.SO Total.... $3.00 SPECIAL RATE ON Both Pape rs One Years, ,$2 TheSeml-Wsekly Oregon Journal Publish tH the latest and most com plete telegraphic newt of the world; giTet reliable market reports. at it U published at Port land, where the mar ket news can be aW corrected to date for each issne. It also fam a page of special matter for the fax in and horae.an entertaining story page and a page or more comic each week and it goes to the subsariber tnlce every week 10-t times a year. The Globe Gi yes alt the local news ahd happen luffs and should be ill every home In this vicinity. TThetwo papers make a splendid combination nd you save 11 by sending your subscription to THE GLOBE. tWe can also (jive oar subscribers good clubbing offer for the Daily and Sandfly, or .Swndnv Journal, lu con nection wim THE GLOBE, tegon The Last Call of the West. Did Yon tee this beautiful ar ticle picturing Oregon in four colon in November SUNSET? $25 AAA la being spent ,VUU by Sunset Mag azine on a series of articles auburbly illustrated in four colors picturing and describing the attritions and resources of The Wonderland of the Pacific We Will send you the next three issues of SUNSET com mencing with the special Dec ember in which begins the best aerial Novel of the year, "Tie Spell," byC. N. & A. M. Wil liamson and a suburbly illus trated article in four colors on San Francisco - the Exposition City; and in addition we will include a copy of the Novem ber issue containing the beau tifully illustrated article on Oregon. AH for 25c Stamps or Coin. SUNSETSK? Portland, Oregon... Magazine scuscRirnos mice. i so run yhak. Entm4tratOttO4Mk.OnM. " At last a railroad president has come to the fore and made a statement which seems to in dicate that the railroad magnates fear that the next step by the people will be government own ership of railways. President Ripley of the Santa Fe Railroad makes the startling statement that such is liable to be the .re suit Whether or not this would be a solution of the problem of self ishness on the part of the rail roads we will not and cannot say. One thing is certain and that is that the railroads, while owning the road beds and rolling stock, are being curbed. Sever al prominent writers have con tended for some years that the only solution to the problem before the people in the regula tion of railroads is through government ownership of the roadbeds, and the corporations own the rolling stock. Under this arrangement any person, firm or corporation could use the roadbed like any public hiehway. It is contended that under such a system the railway monopoly would be an impos sibility. Competition growing up under such a system would be akin to the high seas where any firm or persons, that have enough money to purchase a good freight vessel can ply the waters in competition with owners for any and all points touched by modern vessel. Belgium owned her own rail way systems and operated them, butm 1842 or 43 concessions were granted for private road building, and the original plan was tossed away, and many acknowledged that it would befear the governments purpose, But forsight by the government for private roads limited its charters to 99 years and at the expiration of the term the gov ernment became the owner of them without payment, that is, the road bed became the property of the government. The French roads, we under stand, are built the same way. One very essential clause, reserv ed at all times is, that the gov ernment can purchase at any time. Switzerland, we under stand, is now the owner of most of her railroads. With a modern and powerful interstate commerce commission such as we now have, coupled with the powers granted to the various state railway commis sions, the people are coming into their own. The tide is turning. The greedy railway kings, of the east have forced the people to pass the drastic laws in order to protect the interest of the masses.' Business Locals rhe Summit Hotel serves chicken dinners every Sunday, lhcy are the best in the city. Two lots in Condon to trade for young horses or young cat tlo, heifers preferred Graves & Weinke Co. The Sunday .dinner at the Ore gon llott-l is becoming more popular each week house and St, worth FOR SALE y four lots on Church tSOOO; fur sale $1300. 500down, ?S00 November 1st, 1911. In quire at rirst National Bank. G. E. Townsend. - We clean and press all kinds of men's and ladies' clothes All work guaranteed. Cora Steven son ' Telephone your fuel wants to the Arlington Lumber Co. and we will do the rest We are now receiving our winter's sup ply and while same is coming in we are making a reduction in price. Dont wait until snow flies. Notice of Final Battlement In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Gilliam County. In the matter of Estate of Frederick W. A. HenseL deceased. The undersigned administrator, de bonis nun of the above entitled estate having filed his final account In the above entitled court, and the court having- fixed Monday the- 13th day of March, 1911, at the hour of 2:00 P. M., at the court room, in the court house in Condon, Oregon, as the time and place for hearing of the final account, and all objectiona thereto. Notice hi hereby given to the heirs, creditors and all parsons interested in said estate to file their objectiona to said final account, if any they have, on or before the aatd date aet for final hearing. JAMES LARCH, Administrator de bonis non of the estate of Frederick W. A. Hensel, Deceased. First publication, Feb. 10, 1911. Last publication, March 10, 1911. Weinke A Kavanagh, Attorneys for Administrator. ' Do you realize that a business man, professional man, in fact any individual in any walk of life or any firm, is judged to i certain extent by the quality o: stationery he uses. Think it ov er and then come to the Globe and get the best. The O. K. Barber Shop, most up-to- date shop, skillful work men, sanitary. As I am going to move away 1 will sell my automobiie for $300. and all the extras goes with it. Three changes of sprockets which change the speed from 10 to 35 miles per hour. This is a rare bargain. H. H. Wilburn. For Sale Cheap for cash. 31 sets of farm harness, one 2 bottom 14-inch gang plow, 1 new Hoosier 16-disc drill, used but little. L. T. Price, Condon, Ore. 0. & CONDON BRANCH No. 13 Leaves Condon 9:00 a. m. Arrives at Arlington 11:10 a. m. No. 14 Lvs. Arlington 1:30 p. m. Arrives at Condon 4:45 p. m. SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Gilliam. Geo. H. Webster, Plaintiff, vs. F. R. May and E. A. May, his wife, Defendants: To F. R. May and E. A. May, his wife, the above named defendants: In the Name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint of Plaintiff died against you in the above entitled suit on or before the expiration of aix weeks from and after the date of the first publication of this summons, and if you fail so to appear and answer, for want thereof, the plaintiff will apply to the above named court for the relief prayed for in said complaint, to-wit: Judgment for the sum of Ten Thousand Four Hundred Ninety-two artd 50-100 Dollars, with interest thereon at the rate of eight per cent. per annum from the 1st day of November, 1909, less the sum of One Hundred and Sixty Dollars paid on said interest on the 14th day of January, 1911: for the sum of $47.93 paid for taxes: for the sum of Five Hundred Dollars as attorney's fees in this suit for the costs aud disbursements of this suit; for a decree foreclosing the mortgage executed by you on the 10th day pf July, 1909,- and delivered to W. F. Stine, to sec ire the payment of three certain promissory notes for the aggregate sum of Ten Thousand Five Hundred Ninety-two and 60-100 Dollars, with interest thereon at the rate of eight per cent, per annum as set out in said complaint, said mortgage hav ing been duly assigned by W. F.' Stine to the plaintiff on the 14th day of May, 1910; for a sale of the mortgaged premises conveyed by said mortgage, and the proceeds applied to the pay ment of said sums; and in case such proceeds are not sufficient to pay the same, tnen lor ine issuance oi an execution against you for such de. ficiency; and for a decree barring and foreclosing all persons, claiming by, through or under you, of all right, title, claim, lien, equity of redemption. and interest in and to said mortgaged premises; and for such other and further relief as, to the court may seem meet and equitable.. The description of said mortgaged premises are follows, to-wit: The Northwest quarter of Southeast quarter, the North half of Southwest quarter and the North west quarter of Section 8; the East half of Northeast quarter, the East half of Southeast quarter of Section 7; and the East half of Northeast quarter of Section 18, all in Township 1 South, Range 21 East, Willamette Meridan, containing 620 acres, and situated in the County of Gilliam, State of Oregon. This summons is served upon you by publication, pursuant to an order made and entered in said suit by the Hon. D. R. Parker, Judge of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Gilliam, dated the 13th day February, 1911. A'. S. DRESSER, Attorney for Plaintiff. Date of first publication, Feb. 17, 1911. Date of last publication, March 31, 1911. , Legal Advertisements Notice of Final Settlement. In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Gilliam County. In the matter of the estate of C A. Danneman, deceased. The undersigned, Admintarator of the above named estate having filed his final account in the above entitled court and the Court having fixed Monday, the 27th day of Febuary, 1911, at the hour of 10 o'clock a.m. of the said day at the Court room of the above entitled Court, in the court house in Condon, Oregon, as the time and place for the hearing of the said final account and all objections thereto. Notice is hereby given to the heirs, creditors and all persons interested in said estate to file their objections to said final account, if any they have, on or before said date set for final hearing. George B. Dukek, Administrator of the estate of C. A. Danneman, Deceased. ' Dateof first publication, Jan. 27, 1911. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR. U.S. Land Office at The Dallea, Oregon. January 25th, 1911. Notice is hereby given that Fred L, Biahop, of Condon. Oregon, who, on February 9th, 1906, made Homestead, No. 14947, No. 03814, for NE1-4 SE1-4, SE1-4 NE1-4, Sec 14, and NW1-4 SW 1-4, Sec. J3, Township 4 South, Range 20 East, Willamette Meridian, ha filed notice of intention to make final five- year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before George W. Parman, U. S. Commissioner, at his of fice at Condon, Oregon, on the 4th day of March, 1911. Claimant names as witnesses: Frank Downer, William O. Echols, T. J. Lin vill and John Knox all of Condon, Ore gon. C. w. Moore, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR. U.S. Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon. January 26th, 1911. Notice la hereby given that William O. Ectiols, pf Condon, Oregon, who on May 24th, 1904, made Homestead, No. 13644, Serial No. 08032, for Sl-2 SW1-4, and the Sl-2 SE1-4, Section 24, Town ship 4 South, Range 20 EWM, has filed notice of intention to make final five year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before George W. Parman, U. S. Commissioner, at his of fice at Condon, Oregon, on the 4th day of March, 1911. : Claimant names as witnesses: Franfe Downer, Fred L. Bishop, Fremont Ward and Fred Wise, all of Condon, Oregon. C. W Moore, Register. W. C. BROWN , . Real Estate Farm Loans Abstracts of Title For Gilliam County CONDON, OREGON. VM.'lM.T- .i We Thank You! bjirJThanks are due to our loyul customers of the past year those having only small accounts as well as those carrying larger ones. FOR THE YEAR OF 1911 ous treatment, and the snme con; servative management, the same care for your interests that they have had the paat year. Condon National Bank CEO. R. DUKEK, Pres. A.CKEIN'KIt, Vlce lW WnvWehrlU F.T.I1URLUUKT, I'anh. RJ.CIough. A Visit to our Studio.. Will convince you that our line of Mounts . is very complete. We can furnish any size or style of Photos. All work gua ranteed. Enlarging a specialty, -: -: McMorris & Keller Condon Ore. Jamieson & Marshall SANITARY PLUMBERS CONDON, OREGON. Agents Sampson Windmills Agents Fairbanks Morse Casoline Engines See as before buying elsewhere Estimates Given on all kinds of Water Systems r t D. H. Hildebrancl Draying and Transfer. Light and Heavy Hauling. Job work and Trunks a specialty. For Ice phone Cx. Condon, Oregon. INTERIOR WAREHOUSE COMPANY... IALFOUI, GUTHIIE CO.. M.Mn General Warehouse Business. Wool Storage and Bailing. Dealers in Grain and Grain Bags. We Make a Specialty oi High Grade Lumber. St. Ui--Str. Moatjr Main Street, Condon, Oregon Rubber Goods... Do not run the risk of taking a se vere cold by getting your feet wet. (JCome into our store and select a pair of Rubbers or Overshoes. We have on hand a complete stock of the famous "BALL BRAND" Rubber Footwear and guarantee every pair to give absolute satisfaction. CTry a pair of them and be convinced. Dunn Bros, Inc