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THE CONDON GLOBE. FRIDAPRIL 21. 1911 THE CONDON GLOBE A ProgrmuUv Republican N"iwpr LESLIE K. HARLAN IMbllttwr. SUBSCRIPTION TRICK, 11.90 PER YKAR. Eatm at Nd Ode at C4au Oragoa. aa PwbUihcil IWT FrMaj. THE OFFICIAL PAPER FOR GIL LIAM COUNTY Mr. Sayer, a representative of the Oregon Development League, which includes the var ious commercial clubs of the state, will be in Condon to try and reorganize the boosters of this county. If Mr. Sayer can make any headway in the mat ter, the thanks of all the boost ers will be due him. Heretofore politics have been the leading factor in the organizations that have been started to exploit the resources of the couhty and town with the result that the literature secured on the co-op erative community plan from theO-WR. &N. Co., has not been distributed to men who were largely interested in the colinization of easterners to this country and who would have been glad to send the literature to places where it would have been appreciated and would have brought quick returns. It is a bout time that politics were e liminated from organizations of this kind in Condon and the cit izens can, with a long pull, a strong pull and a pull altogeth er, accomplish what has beeh needed for years to build up the Wheat City and surround ing territory, a real "Opportun ity Club." Business Locals Professional Directory. The business manager of the Globe was in receipt this week of a letter trom the advertising manager of Dr. Pierce's wonder ful discoveries who wanted to sign a contract with us for run ning their advertising for a period of three years, they to pay the stupendous sum of $i2 per year. When we stopped to consider the fact that we charge local merchants $36 per year for the same amount of space we made haste to return the patent medicine contract and inform them that we are not conducting a paper for the pur pose of placing before the public such headlines as "Found dfadin'the alley," "Asleep at his Post," and "We cure men free." A newspaper manager or editor who declines to aid public organizations that pro mote the welfare of the public but who will contract to run patent medicine advertising at one-third the rate charged local merchants is about as popul ar with the average person as the Jap coolie who works for 75cts a day is with the American laborer who has a family te support and must earn $2 a day to pay expenses. Some editors when asked to give publicity free to some local movement which would benefit all the peo ple holler, "No Space," when already they are carrying from a column to a column and a half of patent medicine ads practically free of charge. The Globe editor is proud to say that business is sufficiently good that he can make a living without having to mix among his local news such advertising as is fit only for such papers as the "Saturday Blade" and the "Yellow Jacket." I have for sale at my ranch, six miles east of Mayville, two two year olds and two yearling bulls, registered Herefords. W J Edwards The Summit Hotel serves chicken dinners every Sunday. They are the best in the city. Do you realize that a business man, professional man, in fact any individual in any Walk of life or any firm, is judged to a certain extent by the quality of stationery he uses. Think it ov er and then come to the Globe and get the best. The 0. K. Barber Shop, most up-to- date shop, skillful work men, sanitary. The Hotel Oregon has the most up-to-date service of any hotel in the county Unsurpass ed dining service The Sunday dinner at the Ore gon Hotel is becoming more popular each week RYE To those needing Rye for seed or Rye and Wheat mixed for feed, call on, K. Wheir FOR SALE- TheF. R. May Ranch- situated at Mikkalo. This farm contains 520 acres and is first-class land. It will be sold for a reasonable price, and fair terms will be given. A. S. Dresser, 319 Worcester Bldg. Portland. Oregon. Eat your Sunday dinner at the Hotel Oregon I have some articles of house hold furniture which are in good condition and also a piano which I will sell at a very reasonable figure. Carl Smith. Read in Sunset Magazine "Motoring through California" by Lloyd Osbourne. Beautiful ly illustrated in four colors. "The Spell"-A Romantic Seria by C. N. and A. M. Williamson "In the Shadow of the Dragon" by Grant Carpenter. Descript ive story of San Francisco's Chinese Quarters. April issue now on sale 15 cts, Nothing but first class work done at Cora Stevenson's Pana- torium. Ladies' and mens' clothes cleaned and Dressed. Weinke & Kavanagh Attornoyt-at-Law Olllc In CoilJ.in Nat'l Bunk DMg. Condon, Oregon If you have well located land or a good business pronosition for sale at reasonable price, write me at once enclosing self addressed stamped envelope for reply (owners only). Address J. C. Rose, 816-2nd Ave So. Minneapolis, Minn. If your house i3 in need of painting, staining, varnishing, papering or interior decorating it will pay you to see Claude Lawson. All work is guarante ed and a trial will convince you that bis is the best. L. T. PRICE'S Cash Grocery Store LAWYERS 11. R. Butler Attorny-t-Lw Will prattle In ill h Court. Glflc In CM Flrat Nat'l Bank Bldf. Condon, Oregon Geo. W. Parman Attorny-t-Lw U. 8. Commissioner Carotnl Atti-ntlor. (fvii to ll bint nM utitutl In my ear. Condon. Oregon foreclosing and forever barring all the right, title, Interest and claim of said ami each and all of said dvfeiHlanU.and all fientona claiming or to claim by, through or under them or either or any of them in and to aald mortgaged prem ises and every part and parcel thereof. FOURTH Decree of the above en titled Court allowing any party to this suit to becomes purchaser of said prem ise at said sale, and placing the sain purchaser Into the immediate posses sion thereof and the whole thereof from the date of such sale, and for such oth er and further relief as to the Court may seem equitable just and meet In the premise. This summons is served upon you by the publication thereof In the Condon Globe for the period of six consecutive weeks, seven Issues commencing with the issue of March 24, 1911, and ending with the issue of May 5, 1911, perauaut to the order of the Honorable D. R. Parker, Judge of the above entitled Court, which said order was duly made and entered herein on the 23rd day of March, 1911. GEO. W. PARMAN, Attorney for plaintilT, DOCTORS J. F. Wood, M. D. Physician & Surgeon A Share of Your Patronage Solicited W. C. BROWN Real Estate Farm Loans Abstracts f Title I For Gilliam C unty CONDON, OREGON. WILL SEARCY.. Quick Delivery. Stand Lower Main St. CONDON, 0RE00N. Condon, Oregon L. L. Taylor, M.D.V. VETERINARY . Physician and Surgeon , Condon. J Orego'i AUCTIONEERS Wayne G rider AUCTIONEER Condon, .Oregon NEWSPAPER The Condon Globe The Official Paper for Gilliam County. Condon National Bank Bldg. Legal Advertisements IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR GIL LIAM COUNTY. N. Farnsworth, plaintiff, vs. New Madden and E. L. Madden his wife, and 15. Tony Smith, defend ants: Summons. To B. Tony Smith, one of the above named defendants. In The Name of the State or Oregon: You are hereby commanded and required to be and appear and an swer or otherwise plead to the com plaint filed against you in the above court and cause, on or before Friday the 5th day of May, 1911, and if you fail to so appear and answer or other wise plead to plaintiff's complaint, for want thereof, plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief therein demanded which is in substance as follows: FI RST - J udgment and decree against the defendants New Madden and E. Jj. Madden, for the sum of $200 with inter est thereon from the 4th day of 'Aril 1908, at the rate or ten per cent per an num until paid, together with the sum of $75, attorney's fees, together' with plaintiff's costs and disbursements in this suit made and expended. SECOND For judgment and decree against all the above named defend ants foreclosing the lien of plaintiff' mortgage on the lands and premises therern described, and described as fol lows, to wit: The South half of the South-east Quarter, and South-east Quarter of the South-west Quarter of Section Eleven (11), and the North-east Quarter of the North-west Quarter of Section Four teen (14), all in township three South of Range Twenty-one, East W. M. in Gilliam County, Oregon, and that sai- lands be sold in the manner prescribed by law and in accordance with the prac tice of this Court, and that the pro ceeds of said sale be applied as follows To the amounts found due the plain tiff, N. Farnsworth, in the sum of $200 with intesest thereon from the 4th day April 1903, at the rate of ten per cent per annum, until paid, and the further sum of $75 attorney's fees, together with plaintiff's costs and disbursements in this suit made and expended, and the acruing costs and expenses of such sale, and the overplus if any there be, be applied toward the payment- of the subsequent lien of the defendant, B 'Tony Smith. THIRD For a decree against each and all of the above named defendants THE CONDON NATIONAL RANK. SHERIFF'S SALE. Nolle It twrabjr g Ivan (hat an aaecullon and ortttr of aal Uaurd uel ol to Circuit Court ol th Stat ol orrrun lorullllaia County, on tlit aMhiai ol Marvb, Wtl, non a dwm lhrlu ramWrad on tha SVIh uajr til March, lull, in tavorot J. H. Hill and A. D. Ilalojr. iMntaiitt, John Knox, uaftnuant, and R. r). ttehotnp. plaintiff, and agalnat Uao. H. Dukk, admin lalrato. of tha talala ol W K. Woman, oawd. LjUla I, Morsan. Wary li. Morgan. Joatph K. Mortan and Charlott K. Mo run. dofaudanta. vhlrh aald .locution and orur ol aal. la to ma directed, and aommaiidliig m to 111 lb property hereinafter deacrltwd (or tb parpoaaof aattalylng tba Judgni.ut ol til defendant J. H. Hill and A. D. Haley In aald cauao lor tba ium of On Tbouaand Dollara, arllb Inter! Itiereon at tb rat of 10 par rent per annum Iron th. atu day ot February, IvlO, until paid, and tba further mm of On Hun dred Dollar , Attorney'! feea. and their onala and dliburaemenla of aald an It la led and al- lowed at Twenty IHillau; tb Judgment of the defendant John Knox, for the um ot Two Tbouaand Dollara, with Internal llitrron at tli rateot luper cent per annum Iron ilielihdoy ol February, 1U10. until paid, and the furlher aura ol On Hundred Dollar, Attorney' leea. ai.d hi cott and dhUiurarment ol aald lull taxd and allowed at Twenty Dollara: aud l.r tbepurpoa oleatMylim 111 Judgment of th plaintiff. K. B. Schomp in aald ault for tb turn of Two Tbouaand, Fire Hundred Dollara, with IMannt thereon at the rata of S percenl'per annum from tb lh day of February, 1910, un til paid, and tb lurthcr in ol Two Hundred and Fifty Dollar. Attorney feea, and hU eoata and dUburaementi ol tald nlt taxed and al lowed at Forty all and 60-100 Dollar, and the acf ruin cott and expen ol Ibl aale. THKREFOKK. In compliance with aald exe cution and order ol aale, I, Elmer Montagu, iharlffol Ullllam County, Oregon, will ou th Stn day ol April, Kill, at Uic hour ol 3 o'clock p. m., at the Conrthouie door, In Condon, Ullllam County, Oregon, aell at pupllc auction to tha. bigbcat bldtlar terrain In band, for tha pur pome ol aatlafylug the Judgment and deer above mentioned, th following deacrlbed leal property, to-wlt: Toatli'y the Judgment abnvo mentioned ol J. It. Hill and A. D. Haley, the !or)ow!ng de acrlbed real property, vlt: The Northern quar ter ol Section Twenty-one, In TowuaMp Fire South of RangeTwontT, Eatl ol the Willamette Meridian. To latUfy tba Judgment above mentioned ot John Knox, lb following real deaerllied prop erty, vlt: Tb Nortbweat quarter ol Section Twenty-two; tha North hall ol tha Northwent quarter ol Section Twenty-eight, In Townihlp Klv South ol Range Twenty, El ol Willam ette Meridian. Toaallalyth Judgment above mentioned ol lb plaintiff, E. B. Scbouip, !d plaintiff will bare ai d receive hi aald Judgment out ol Ibe aaleol the whole ol th above deacrlbed real property after tb Judgment ol aald defendant J. II. Hill and A. D, Haley and aald defendant John Knox have been respectively aallilled. Dated tbll 30th day ot March, 1911. EI.HER MONTAOI E, Sheriff, Hy J. D. Wiid, Deputy. Capital, $50,000 o sjMHiiilna -xit L CONDON, OREGON H FOR SALE One 1300-gallon wagon tank, 3 1-2 inch Studebaker. Will sell reasonable or will trade for pigs or other- stock. Address I. A. Honk ins, Condon, Oregon or call at ranch 1 1-2 miles east. FOR RENT My house on Spring Street, Condon, Ore. Mrs. P.L. Morrrill. A square meal at the Palace Hotel for only 25 cents. A Rood bed at the same price. Meal tickets 14.00 SEED CATALOG READY TO MAIL The leading Saad Calais oTtho Wear Lilly'a Catalog. Your 1811 crop depend on GOOD aeed (end for thl Catalog and gat th beat. Writ DOW to th CHAS. H. LILLY CO, Seattle, Wn. OESC Raises the Dough Chemists and Authori ties state that Crescent is pure and whole some. Sold by Grocers FULL POUND aiaJL . . CRESCENT MFG. COMPANY. SEATTLE EHf Photos at Reduced Prices And a Beautiful Pillow Top Free with Each Dozen Cabinet Size for a Short Time Only Ask the Photographer McMorris & Keller Jamieson & Marshall SANITARY PLUMBERS CONDON, OREGON. AfCDti Stmpion Windmills Agents Fairbanks Mors Cttoline Engines See as before buying eUewhcre Estimates Given on all kinds of Water Systems D. H. Hildebnand Drayinp: and Transfer. Light and Heavy Hauling. Job work and Trunks a specialty. For Ice phone 6x. Condon, Oregon. INTERIOR WAREHOUSE COMPANY.... ALT OUt. CUTHRII k CO, Maaafan General Warebonte Business. Wcol Storage and Bailing. Dealers in Grain and Grain Bags. We Make Specialty of High Grade Limber. S. UlS.f. Mas Main Street, Condon, Oregon Farm Implements John Deere Plows Harrows Studebaker Hacks and Wagons. unn Iros, ;lfit 39