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CONDON GLOBE, FRIDAY AUG. 25, l&ll rmm. Tur rnwnnw ni nnr h. a. ha DELINQUENT TAX LIST " THE, OFFICIAL J1EWSTA.TE.H. OF CILLIA.I COVftTV Published Ercry Friday by The Gkjbo Publishing Company. Entered a second class mail r.atter at the pott office at Condon, Omton CONDON, OREGON, FRIDAYAUGUST 25, 1911. Advertising Rates: Display Advertising - i ingle issue, 20 cents per inch; tw issues, 15 cents per inch per issue, regular current advertising, 12 1-2 cents per inch per issue. Local Advertising 10 cents per line for first insertion; 5 cents per line each ad ditional insertion. Legal Advertising - 10 cents per line per issue. One Year Six Months ! - Subscription Rates: (In Advance) - . T HE most discreditable feature of the veto of the Ariaonn Matehood Bill is that u is a violation of faith. President Taf t was elected on a platform that promised unconditional state nood to New Mexico and Arizona. This was one of a number of promises mae'e in that platform. There were some persons skep tical enough to suggest that the promises were not made to be kept These skeptical ones us wulails inc. r Ail H U uaiiy hail the tariff revision THE PEOPLE promise in mind, but, Mr. Taft in replying to them on the stump unreservedly pledged himself and his party to the strict fulfillment of all platform promises. He did not snpeifirallv rfpr to th statehood plank, but if he thought that should be excepted or that conditions should be attached, it was his duty to plainly say so. As it was his pledsre was aa sacred & nromisA thni he would use every effort to secure unconditional statehood for New Mexico and Arizona as that he would try to secure a down ward revision of the tariff or the faithful fulfillment of ail other pledges made. His veto is consequently an act of perfidy and dishonor. Surely plutocracy ought to be satisfied with him. No man can sacrifice more in its interest TN Des Moines. Iowa, there has been as elsewhere, consideradle complaint about hieh prices of food stuffs Some rwnnl thought the dealers had entered into a combination to keep nriVoo nr, TV, i c? mam am u .. - I a.. i i i r-'" -j. naj ui ma nut nave ueeo true, out it nappens tnar. ues aioines has a mayor who must know a little more than the average public official. He wasted no time in appointing a commission to investigate the why and wherefore. He did not threaten lawsuits or prosecution under anv nnti.trnr ! Tf nrii are higher than they should be in an open, unrestricted market, he ngurea, men mere must be some restrictions on trade which snouid be removed." So he acted accordingly. He removed the restrictions that kept hucksters and others from selling their wares in pudiic places, lhat did the work. According to press report prices of food stuffs fell 40 per cent in Des Moines. No combina tions were ordered to dissolve. No fines were levied on any onefoi engaging in a conspiracy m unreasonable restraint of trade." Nc lawyers earned any fees. Natural law did the Work and that law needs no interpretation by learned iudcrea. It is a pity that the Mayor of Des Moines is not in a miiiw where he might let some distinguished officials in Washington have ik. t 1! a. 1 uie ueneni oi nis council. General ...Merchandise... Dry Goods "Groceries I Hardware Cigars -Tobaccos f Soft Drinks... E. Wheir Blalock .... Oregon NORTH BEACH is the pleasure haunt in this part of the country this summer. Its devotees re joice to learn that they can now go and come on a regular schedule, independ ent of tides. The excursion steamer, "T.J.POTTER" leaves Portland, Ash Street dock, DAILY, EXCEPT SATURDAY AND SUNDAY, 8:30 A. M. SATURDAYS ONLY, 1:00 P. M. Also the Steamer "HASSALO" leaving Portland daily, except Sunday, at 8:00 . p. m. (Saturday at 10:00 d. ml Reduced Fares Prevail From all Points in the Northwest ' via the Oregon-Washington Railroad and Navigation Company Ideal cottage and camp life, a magnifi cent, oeacn uiai is not surpassed any where, genial and beneficial climate, and all the comforts of home without costing you any nfbe than if you re mained at home. ' Call on or write to any O-W. R. & N.';agent for complete information; also for opy of our sum mer book, "Outings in Oregon.".. WM. McMURRAY General Passenger Agent, O-W. R. & N. Co., Portland, Oregon. ...YOUR LAST CHANCE.. to get magazines at 1910 club prices, nearly every standard Dublication wil increaa their club prices for the seasnr 1911-12 so we cannot fill your order foi any dun given below after Septembei a), 1911. See the point? Then sdndut your order TO-DAY. To PACIFIC MONTHLY, add Delineator - - . for $1.65 Everybody's ..." 95 The Housekeeper - " 1.65 McClures .... j95 Woman's HomeCompanion 1.95 The Housekeeper and McClures - . . for 2 7t World's Work, Cosmopolitan and Delineator - - - " 4 35 inese orders, at prices given, can be ueuveree only in the U. S. and insular possessions. Remember, the time ift almrt Address, The Pacific Monthly, Port- ssuiu, UlCgUIl, . There is nothing which shows up better in any. business than an attractive private check foi tne paying of bills. The Globe is making a specialty of this Kind of work. Call and get timates. es- tfus meets all trains for the summit Hotel. Your patronage solicited and satisfaction guaranteed. H.J.SIMMONS Abstracts of Title For Gilliam County CONDON,' OREGON. 3.15 a 30 C.82 CI. 28 .3vS 9.70 1.48 7.G8 12. (M 12.4S 21.88 32. fit 2.10 7.35 C.S8 .11 21.78 .61! 13.02 9.7C 33.! Gilbraith, ME Condon , Cornish's east add Con don lots 6 7 blk 34 Gilbraith, rd - Lancasters add Condon lots f 7 blk 65 Gilliam county Mill - sec 24 t 2 s r 19 e 1(50 acres 32.52 Golden, w j - contlon ori ginal 2rxf() feet in east half lot 12 blk (5 Golden. Frank B sc S3 t 5 s r 21 e 593 acres Golden, FrankB - original Townsite Mayville lots 2 3 blk G Goodrich, L J - sec 22 t 2 n r 20 e 1G0 acros Grant, wm sec 2 t 1 n r 19 e 80 acres Goodman, chas F - soc 21 t2 sr22e 1G0 acres Hartman, H w sec 13 14 t 3 s r 21 e 120 acros (personal property) Hartman. II W - sec 21 t .". s r 21 c 160 acres IK-Uey, c w - sec 20 21 t 5 s r 20 e 320 acres Hanley, Elizabeth - West add con don lots 1 2 9 10 11 12 blk 4C Hunley.'Kliraboth - Lancaster's sub Condon lot 20 Hanley, Jack - Lam-aster's sub Condon lot 10 Hartman, Bertha - sec 18 t 4 a r 23 e 160 acres Husking, Minerva Smith's plat Arlington lot 4 blk 19 Hcin. chas - sees 13 14 t 5 s r 21 e 320 acres Hein, chas - Moyer' add Condon lot 4 blk 2 Helslcy, Milton - sec 10 t 3 s r 20 e 160 acres Hice, Arthur G - sec 22 t 2 n r 20 e 160 acres Hines, wm K - sees 13 24 t 5 s r 22 e and sees 7 8 17 18 1 5s r 23 e 880 acros Hopper, a l - sees 22 25 20 27 28 29 31 32 33 34 35 36 t 5 s r 19 e and sees 2 3 5 C t G s r 19 e 3229 acres 118.11 Horn, Edna - sec 5 t 1 a r 20 e 160 acres Hubbard, Alice sec 12 t 1 n r 22 e 160 acres Huff, AC- sees 23 24 t 1 n r 19 e 160 acres Hurt, EM- Dunn's add Condon lots CEP blk 3 Hardic, Est AD- sec 6 t s r 23 e 78 acres Hardie, Coo - soc 3G t 2 s r 18 e and sees 23 24 25 2C 35 36 t C a r 22 c and sees 1 2 t 6 s r 22 e and sees 19 30 31 t 5 s r 23 c and sees 456t6sr23e 46 a Johnson, clause - sees 14 15 22 t 4s r 23 c 800 acres lost, Rose - sec 1 t 2 s r 21 c 156 acres Johnson, Ed - original townsite Lone Rock lots 1 8 blk 6 Jennings, AG- sec 25 t 2 s r 22 e 160 acres Kane, Minnie - sec 13 t 2 s r 19 e 40 acres Kelly, Michael - soc 24 t 4 s r 20 e 160 acres Kellogg, Grant S - sec 31 t 1 a r 19 e 120 acres Kenaston, a I. - sees 22 27 t 5 a r 20 e 320 acres Kenaston, L o - sees 22 23 33 34 t 5 s r 20 e GOO acres Kenaston, Dela - sec 33 t 5 s r 20 e and sec 4 t G s r 20 e 253 a Kenaston, L - stillwcll add May ville lots 1 2 3 blk 4 Keys, Walter E - smith's plat Arl ington lot 8 blk 7 King, Belle - Lancaster's add con don lot 10 blk 60 Kingsley, w B - sees 8 9 t 4 s r 20 e 160 acres Kingsley, W B - Condon & Cornish 1st add Condon lot 1 and west half lot 12 blk 11 Kellogg, Edmond - sec 7 t 5 s r 24 c 160 acres Louy, F H - Denney's Add Arl ington, lotts8, 9, 10, 11 12, less 30 ft. on East side of block 8.16 2.56 13.09 4.79 1.76 69.25 47.91 8.91 2.4i 9.7 2.11 5.3S 1.60 37.91 68.16 22. C3 .23 3.99 .84 9.82 49.03 10.11 25 ITEMS 1MN 1 ir II. E. Cuendet is driving F. E, Bennett's light dray wagon. ' M. FoKy went to Gwendolen on Monday. . Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Knapp and little son, Walter, went to Portland on Monday for a few days vacation. Mrs. S. B. Couture and child ren, Wilbur and Marie, left on Monday morning for Portland. , Coo. Barnard shipped two cars of cattle to Portland on Mon day. Mr. rnd Mrs. Chas. Morris of Fossil passed through this city on Monday morning en route to Portland and Astoria. dordon Barnard of Fossil was in this city on Monbay morning on his way to Salem. Mrs. J. It. Thomas died last Friday at Fossil after suffering tor a long time from cancer. Amos Havves of Spray was in this city a few days this week. Mr. and Mrs. J. went to Portland last F. Reisacher on Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Ray Young arr ived in this city Tuesday evening from Kansas City Kansas to vis it for some time with friends and relatives. They may decide to remain here permanently. J. L. Prophett, formerly of Richmond left this city on Monday morning with seventeen head of horses bound for Butler, Tennes see where he expects to remain and make his future home. He may sell the horses while on the way. Dr. L. L. Taylor examined the horses pefore leaving the local yards. J. A. Kiser of Washougal. Wn., has been in this city a few days this week attending to prop erty inteaests which he still holds here. 1.05 Louy, F H - Denny's Add Arling ton, lots 13, 14 & 15, block 7 8.61 Louy", F H - Denny's Add Arling ton, lots 1 & 5 ft. N. side 2 block 2 7; 49 Langhausen, Mary - Sees. 2 & 11, T. 3, S. R. 21 E. 160 acres 12.18 Langhausen, Wm. - Condon & Cornish, s west Add Condon, lots 2 & 11, block'43 11.55 Lenard, W D - Sees. 22, 27 & 28 T. 3 S. R. 22 E. 160 acres 9.24 Lewis, M J Sec. 29 T. 5 S. R. 20 East 360 acres , 27,9 Lewis Heirs, Martha - Sec. 28 A ; 29 T. 5 S. R. 20 E. 160 acres 12j24 Lillie, Jr. C L - Lancaster's Add. Condon, lots 1 1 A 12 block 61 6.08 Lovegren, August -Sec. 14 T. 3 R. 22 E. 160 acres '. 21,71 Lowe, Eli B - Sec. 31 T. 2 S. R. , 22 E. A Sec. 6 T. 3 S. R. 22 E. 342 acres 28.76 Lunna, Toccoa - Sec. 28 T. 3 S.R. 19 E. 160 acres 4.84 Lieuallen, J F - bcc 16 1 2 n r 21 e 160 acres 2.56 Bids Wanted!! Bids for the construction of Earthen Dams of the following dimensions, will be received by Geo. McKay, of Waterman, Ore gon, up to September I5th I9II. McKay Creek Dam Height of Dam, 20 feet; bottom length of dam, 160 feet; top length of dam, 28p feet; bottom width of dam, IlO'feet; top w'.Uth of dam, 10 feet. Willow Creek Dam Height ot dam, 10 feet; bottom length of dam, 450 feet; , top length of dam, 586 feet: bottom width of dam, 60 feet; top width of dam, 10 feet. Six-Shooter Creek Dam. Height ot dam, 10 feet: bottom length of dam, 150 feet; ton length of dam, 310 feet; bottom width of dam, 60 feet;. top width nt dam, 10 feet. The three Dam Sites are locat ed in Waterman Valley and ma terial for Dams at Dam Sites. Try a Globe Want Ad Is uone too good for YOU. We do the BEST JOB PRINT ING in town. GIVE US YOUR ORDER. 1 14 THK CONDON NATIONAL BANK, Capital, $50,000 DIRECTORS Geo. Dukck, President A. Greincr, V. President F. T. Hurlburt, Cashier E. J. Cloujrh Wm. Wehrli DIGNinriNG THE INDUSTRIES" Tali is ths titu of a btautirul 4 ptf took, vblck will mow any boy or irl kow IVSOICD. Drop a et . wm b hii ran. TBI aim of tb ColUte U todliQiry b popular! Ut InduitrWa. aa to urvi ALL tat popi. Ilofftu oourtti la Arrloulturo.GtTll lEftBtrlni, (lootncal Ens int.rlnf . Mosfctnlcal Ingimtrlnf , Mlalaf lot la. riot, ForMtry. Domtitlo. lclnc Da rl, gsa more, Pharmacy tad llualo. Ta Oolloia optat SapUmbor 114. Catalog Iro. f?2H,M oioo AoatcciTom COLLIOI. CoMallla. Ortfoa. - Jamieson & Marshall SANITARY PLUMBERS CONDON, OKFGON. a Agents Sampion Windmills Agents Fairbanks Morse Gasoline Engines See os before buying elsewhere Estimates Given on all kinds of Water Systems Condon Dray & Transfer Line r . K. 11ENNET, Proprietor .. Light nnd .Heavy Haulinc Huuling Trunk and all Job work u Hiicoiultv. CONDON, Phono No. 10X OREGON ..TOIIN JACKSON. CONDON'S L.MAD1NO X)NFh:CTrONKR CiriARH, ('AM)IH, TOII.M t'OH . .N I'.XT TO I ' ' 1 H'lf M EXTRAS For All Kinds of HAR VESTING MACHINERY Carried In Stock. Dunn Bros., Inc. P """a. ! (Continued on page .()