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THE GQNOON GLOBE A Projreutr Ropi:b!lfn Xentpupsr LESLIE K. HARLAN H. A. HARTSHORN mr. KnifcriurwoN prick, ii.x rkK vk.xn. KfctfW fcl Pot 0k 1 C. Oww, M PulilUhol Svorj Friday. THE OFFICIAL PAPER FOR LIAM COUNTY GIL There is no more common thought among people than that foolish one, that by and by something will turn up by which they will suddenly a chieve fame or fortune. Things do not turn up in this world unless somebody turns them up. Garfield. There is no dodging the fact that Congress is anxious" to avoid the consideration of all legislation at this session except what it simply must take up. Statehood for New Mexico and Arizona, reapportionment, direct elections of senators, Panama Canal tolls, Panama Exposition matters, army legislation, conservation legislation, the control of corpor ations, these are some of the things which are clamoring for attention and which now seem destined to go over. An excep tion ma be made of a resolution for the President to Invite Latin American Countries to exhibit at the Panama-California Exposi tion in San Diego in 1915, which CoL D. C. Collier, Director Gen eral, is here to urge, as that is not looked on as legislation, strictly speaking. The Hondur an and Nicaraguan treaties, in volving loans, are not likely to go through at this session, and there is great disappointment because the countries to the sonthward are pretty hard up und need the money. , We are not hearing so much about "muck rakers" of late as we did some time ago. The fact is that at last the muck rakeri are so busy trying to get rid of the piles which have been uncov ered or so occupied in squaring up with the law that they have neither time nor inclination to stir up further controversy. We are not surprised that some office seekers and some of fice holders kick at the recall feature of progressive legislation. It makes things a little dubious w Awjirrvkj viii vv ail I LUC Ul" fices "for the sake of the pick ings." Notice of Taking up Ettrays. Notice is hereby given that! persmnt to an act of the Legi s lature to prevent any horse, ass, mule, cow, bull, steer, stag, sheep, or goat from running at large in Gilliam County, Oregon, which act was filed in the office cf the Secretary of State Febru ary 23, 1909, I. J. C. Webb did on the 3rd day of July, 1911, take up the following described horses: One bay mare with colt, mare branded with a bar thus on the right hip, weighing about 950 pounds. The colt being not branded. One grey gelding branded 66 on the left stifle, the left hind foot yhite and a star in the forehood, anweighing about 900 pounds. Said animals will be sold on Wednesday the 2nd day of August, 1911, unless re deemed prior to said date. Sale sale to be held on my ranch in the Buckhorn community, eleven miles west of May ville, Oregon. First publication July 14, 1911 Last publication July 22, 1911 IS TRAINED FOR POLITICAL LIFE Mrow Wilson Tells How He Filled Himself. WAS HIS FIRST PREFERENCE If your house is 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 his is the best. Attention. We have customer for a 5000-arre sheep ranch. Must .have enough farm land to raise feed for at least two fair sized bands of sheep. Anyone having this kind of a ranch for sale address The Investment Society up Oregon Mayville, Oregon. Notice to Uteri of City Water. Notice j3 hereby given to each one using water from the city mains that they must pay their water rent before the eleventh of each month. Otherwise their water will be shut off immediate ly and will not be turned on again until a penalty of $1 is paid. Marshal Keeney will col- ect no more water rents. Showcase for Sale. Floor cases or counter cases in good condition. Call on W. H. Knapp. Studied Law Btcaus It Was the Shorttst Path to Public Carotn, but Quit It. H Says, as He Found He Didnt Know How Then to Oo Honott Lawyr and a Politxlan. All outstanding city warrants up to and including No. 1465 will be paid upon presentation at my office. Interest ceases after July 14 th, 1911. . . H. A. Hartshorn, City Treasurer. There is nothing which shows up better in any business than an attractive private check for the paying of bills. The Globe is making a specialty of this kind of work. Call and get estimates. A II j .r . n. uiu vaiu pi uiessor says mat women are but little removed from the savage state. We are waiting to hear just where the professor belongs, in the judge ment of the "near savages." Some are insinuating that the explosion of the Maine in Havana is fully accounted for. A copy of one of Marie Corelli'-j novels was found near the remains of one of the magazines. Burbank is trying to develop an improved strawberry. Can didly we would prefer that he try his skill in evolving full measure boxes. Ic has been told us that at last Mexico is settling down. Now the question is, can she settle up? Champ Clarke is dead in love with all Missourians except one of the Folks. Legal Advertisements In nil Interesting lutervlew with Governor Woodrow Wilson of New Jersey In the May Issue of tbe World's Work Mr. William KayarU Hale quotes the governor as follows: "How did I happen to enter political life! Why. I supose I was boru a ixillttoal milimtl. Always, from the tint recollections of uiy youth up, I have nlrucd tit political life. The rea son I studied law was, I suppose, be cause In the south whoa 1 was a boy (he law furnished the shortest path to public life. I gave It up because I fouud I couldn't be au houest law yer and a politician; at least I didn't know how then to do It. So at the next best thlug to llrlug In public life 1 tried to satisfy niy mind by study- log It. I took a new start and went back to school. Johus Hopkins, where I tried to learn something about the facts the facts, lulnd you, of govern' meat. From (be start niy Interest has been lu things as they are rather than in a theoretical analysis of them. In my thesis I studied the American con gress as It Is lu fact, an organization of committees, somewhat as Itageuot had studied the Kugllsb constitution as It was and as It actually worked ruther than as Us theory fictitiously uinde It So. you see. I was always a practical politician." 'So that your occupancy of this com fortable snivel chair is really a ful fillment of your original youthful am bition?" Not of that so much as the fulfill ment of my whole life, I suppose. When they came to me and said. 'You have been talking public questions and urging your youug men to go out and take their part in politics: now it's time for you to take your own turn,' what could I ssy except: 'I'm glad of the chance. It the people want mo to 1 will.' "Besides, to speak the truth, I was only asked to do lu a bigger field what I had been doing at Princeton for ten years. I have been fighting privilege ut Princeton, just as I am fighting it here now, only there I bad to fight In the dark. My most trusted friends told me I mustn't drag the fight out Into the light before the big Jury, and so I didn't. Here I can fight the same fight before the eyes of all men. It's fun to be out in the air and the sunlight" What's In Namtr The late king of Slam had for a full name Phra lint tkitmleth Pbra Para mlnor Maba Ohutylougkoru Phra C'bu la Cbuut Klo Chow Vu Ktia, aud this does uot Include his titles. A wag In Bombay saw it lu the paper when Ibt ruler was visiting that illy and was being rwcclv by the Krltlsb unVlnl and passed u over lu a young Irish subaltern with the vballeuge that be pronounce It. The young fellow look ed nt It ft moment And then hauded It back. lie an Id be was not loiig enough wluttcd. but he was sure he could play It ou the garrison club plnuo If the In strument were a couple ut octaves louger. The king's uucle, however, who was also a prince high priest, had for oue name alone the following col lection of letters: Pawaratsawarlya longkauu. Auy oue who can get through this and not Hat one of the notes bas lived a long time where be can look out of the wludow and see the gilded peak of a temple shimmer lug lu the equatorial suu. Christian Herald. 8tarv a Cold. Nature, as a rule, takes the appetite away when oue Is coining down with a cold or other lufecttoua disease, aud nature is wise. Don't coax Mary to eat when she has a cold. Ikm't allow the neighbor to tempt Johuny with calf's foot Jelly or other dainties. When suffering from cold the dlget tlve organs are In no condition to care for food. The digestive Juices are al tered or entirely abseut. One or two daya comparative fast will oftenvas sNt In averting a severe siege of cold, A more convenient and enjoyable form of fasting would he to subsist for one or two days upon fruit or fruit Juices perhups. with the addition of little toust. An exclusive fruit diet has all the practical advantages of complete fusttng. while It satisfies tbe appetite and supplies sugar from which the llv cr can manufacture glycogen to sus tain tbe white blood corpuscle In their continuous warfare against mi- crobes.-William S. Hudier lu Deslaner. Giving Him Cart Blanch. A few years ago John Keudrlck Pangs, tbe humorist, told a number of his llroadway literary confrere that he felt particularly elated over all .or der he bad Just received from Heart . Savage, the theutrleul , producer, nr tui libretto or a musical comedy The pluy was produced a few mouths later. During the long period of re hearsals so much of Bangs' material was eliminated and so much other ma terlnl Inserted In Its stead that when the ciirtuln went up on tbe first night tint more than half a dozen of tbe original lines remained. About n week later a friend, meet lug Bang, asked him If he was writ ing any more play for Savage. ies," replied Bang. "Only an hour ago I sent him 600 blank sheet of paper and told htm to go a far as be liked."-Irvln Cobb In New Yorik Tribune. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Isolated Tract Public Land Sale. Department of the Interior U..S. Land Offiee, The Dalles, Oregon, June 16, 1911. , Notice is hereby given that, as direc ted by the commissioner of the General Land Office, under provision of Act of Congress approved June 27, 1906 (84 Stata., 517) we will offer at public sale, to the highest bidder, at 10:15 o'clock a. m. on the II th nay of August 191 1, at this office the following described land EI-2NWI-4, and NEI-4SWI-4, Sec. 24 T. 3 S. R. 20 East W. M., Serial No. 07838. Any persons claiming adversely the above-described land are advised to file their claims, or objections, on or before the time designated for sale. ,C. W. MOORE, Register. Attention. ' All those knowing6Jernsa!yes to be subscribers to the Congre gational church and no,t; having uaid will kindly pay the same as soon as possible to NOf ICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior U. S. Land Office, The Dalles, Oregon. June 12, 1911. Notice is hereby given that Frederick C. Greiner of Condon, Oregon, who on March 30, 1906, made homestead No. 15041, serial No. 03867, for E 1-2 SW 1-4, Sec. 4, and E 1-2 NW 1-4, Sec. 9. Tp. 5 s., Range 21 e., W. M., has filed notice of intention to make final five-year proof to establish claim to the land above described before George W. Par man, United States Commissioner, at his office, at Condon, Oregon, on the 24th day of JulyVjail;.,- Claimant names as 'witnesses: C. Mack Smith of Condon,- Oregon, Frank Shaw, Edward Luellen, Joseph Uoyer, alt of Mayville, Oregon. C, W. MOORE, Register. Corporations ss Joy Ridor. Governor Woodrow Wilson of New Jersey Is not only a forceful and con vincing public speaker, but be fre quently uses comparisons and anec dotes of a decidedly original and of ten distinctly humorous nature. In a recent address tbe governor aptly Il lustrated the difference between "good corporations and "bad' cor porations, as follows: "I have no objection to tbe or dinary automobile properly bandied by a man of conscience who Is also a gentleman. Many of the people I see handling automobiles handle them a If they had neither conscience nor manners. I bare no objections to th size and beauty and power of the au tomobile. I am interested, however, in the size and conscience of tbe men who handle them, and what I object to is that some of these corporation men are taking Joy rides In their cor porations. "You know what men do when they take a Joy ride. Tbcy sometimes have tbe time of their lives and sometimes, fortunately, the last time of their lives. Now these wretched things ore taking Joy rides In which they don't kill the people that are riding lu them, but they kill the people they run over." Anthony Trollopo's First Earning, A literary man recalls Authouy Trol lope's little gloat over the first fruits of bis pen. ' I send you a copy of 'Th Warden,' " be wrote to Lord Houghton lu 18(10, "which Mr. Lotiguiau assure uie Is tbe last of tbe first edition. There were, I think, only 750 printed, aud they have been over ten year In baud. But I regard the book with af fection, as I made 19 2s. ed. by the first year's sales, bnvlog previously writ ten and published for ten Year with out auy such gulden result. Since then I have Improved even upou that." Trollope, of course, "Improved upon that" In no Uucertaln fashion. West minster Gazette.' It Was R..I. "My, this must have been exciting!" says Mrs. Bllmers, who Is reading th paper. "A twenty foot bon constrictor escaped from the zoo yesterday and was captured after It had climbed halfway up a telegraph pole." 'And 1 swore off when I saw It as I went downtown!" growled Mr. Bll mers disgustedly. . bat are you muttering?" she asked. "Nothing. I Just said It must hav been a ticklish Job." Chicago Post. thl A Good a Lest. You're lure' you can spare fiver, are yon, Hbudbolt?" "Dingus. It I had not been perfect ly sure that I can get along without It I never would hare lent It to you." Chicago Tribune. Our Great National Chang. Every thinking man recognizes the fact that conditions of life in tbe Unit ed States have altered materially with in the memory of men still 'young. But not every statesman bas been able to express bis appreciation of these great changes as clearly and concise ly as did Governor Woodrow Wilson of New Jersey In a recent address. Governor Wilson said: "Now, I take leave to beleve there Is one singular question that underlies all tbe other questions that are dis cussed on the political platform at the present moment That singular cir cumstance is tbat nothing is done in fill" country as it was done twenty years ago. The old party platform of twenty years ago read now like docu ments taken out of a forgotten aee. We are in the presence of a new or ganization of society. We are eagerly bent on fitting that new organization. as we did once fit the old organiza tion, to the .happiness and prosperity oMhe great body of citizens, for we nr conscious Mint that order of society does not fit and provide the conven ience or happiness or prosperity of the '8kptlcl. , Teacher Now, Johnuy, what 1 the shape of the earth? Small Johnny-I duuno. Teacher Why, I told you yes terday It was round. . Small Johnny Yes, I know, but I don't believe every thing I hear. Chicago New. Not 8o Bravo. "He wa certainly brave to crawl under the bed and engage in a Ufa and death struggle with that burglar' "When be crawled under the bed he thought the burglar was in th basement." Houston Post. For Good of th Community. "Have you ever don anything for the good of the., community?" asked the solid citizen of the weary way farer. Yes," replied the weary wayfarer. "I've Just done a month." ' Sonsibl Man. Crawford Do you really like - to please your wife? Crabshaw-I can't say that I do. but I've fouud outfit's UmttlMMt plaikmSiuart Set. There are 6me who bear a griidge even to those that do them good. Pll-pay. THE CONDON NATIONAL BANK. Capital, $50,000 DIRECTORS Geo. Dukek, President A. Greiner, V. President P. T. Hurlburt, Cashier E.J. dough Wm. Wehrli L .Keep Your On 11 IMS Jamieson & Marshall SANITARY PLUMBERS CONDON. OREGON. Agents Sampson Windmill Agents Fairbanks Morse Caiolint Eafinet See us before baying elsewhere Estimates Given on all kinds of Water Systems Condon Dray & Transfer Line F, E. I1ENNET. Proprietor Light and Heavy Hauling--Hauling Trunks and ail Job work a specialty. CONDON. OREGON .JOHN IACKSON CONDON'S LEADING CONFECTIONER ClfJARH, CANIHH. TOllAt t OH . NRXt To 101 FUCK EXTRAS For All Kinds of HAR VESTING MACHINERY Carried In Stock. Dunn Brosffic: El r G, W. Parman, Treas. average man."