Condon globe. (Condon, Gilliam Co., Or.) 189?-1919, September 01, 1911, Image 1

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VOL 22
CONDON, OREGON, FRIDAY, SEPT. 1, 1911.
N0.22
Delinquent Tax list
This advertised lmt of delin
quent taxes for tho year 1910 is
in pursuance of an act of the
State Legislature, which ia em
bodied in Chapter 275 of the
Geaeral Lawi of the 1911 Seiiion
The taxes on the following de
' scribed real property became de
linquent on April 4, 1911 and are
subject to a penalty of 10 per
cent and interest at the rate of
12 per cent per annum until they
shall have been paid.
Any day after the expiration
of six months after the taxes
charged against the following
real property are delinquent the
Sheriff is authorized, upon de
mand of any person making ap
plication, to issue to them a cer
tificate of delinquency upon pay
ment of the taxes, penalty, int
erest and cost of advertising.
Certificates of delinquency
shall bear interest from the date
of issuance until redeemed at the
rate of 15 per cent per annum.
Adams, J Q - Smith's Plat
Arlington.lot 7 blk 19
Adlard, Est M - sec 15 1 3
s r 20 e 160 acres
Allen, F II - Ward' add
Condon lots 5 6 78 blk 13
A 0 U W Hall Smith's
plat Arlington lots 7 8
blk 18 :
Apple, It R - sec 31 1 1 s r
21 e 160 acres , .
Arlington Investment Co
sees 2 11 13 tl s r 20 e
480 acres
Armstrong, C F - sec 11
4 s r 20 e 480 acres
Armstrong, RE- sec 10 t
4 b r 20 e 320 acres
Barker & Shelton sees 26
27 28 t3 s r 19 e 320 a
Bash, Frank sec 1 1 1 n r
19 e 160 acres
Bayliss, JN-sec3t4sr
' 21 e 4.5 acres
Bee3on,' Frank - sec 5 1 G s
r 22 e 160 acres
Beall, Clara - sees 8 9 1 2 a
r 19 e 160 acres '
Berg, Mrs. S E'- sec 15 1 4
srl9e 160 acres
Blonchet, Ada sec 5 1 6 s
r23e 160 acres
Blonchet, Leo - sec 31 1 5 s
r 23 e and sec 5 1 6 s r
v 23 e 174 acres
Boyer, N A sec 6 1 2 n r
19 e 120 acres I
Boyer, J S - Condon-Cornish's
east add lot 11 blk 41
Brown, Lucinda Denny's
" add Arlington lots 8 9 10
11 12 blk 10.
Brown, John sees 1 and
12 1 4 s r 18 e and sees 6
,7andl8t4srl9 e 631
acres
Brown, John sec 30 1 3 n
r 21 e 312.88 acres
Brown, Fred stillwell ad
May ville lots 6 7 blk 5
and lot 4 blk 4
Brown, Neubern sec 8 t
2 n r 19 e 280 acres
Brandon, T a - sees 11 and
14 1 2 s r 19 e 100 acres
Bunch & Sons sec 21 t 2
n r 19 e 160 acres
Barker, w L - sec 29 1 3 s '
r 21 e 160 acres
Barker, WL -sec 82 t 3 s,
r 21 e 160 acres
Barker, w L - Condon &
Cornish's 2nd add lots 5
6 10 blk 30
Barkes, w.vL - Lancaster's
'. add i fcondon Idtsl, i 3 4
bik,76 , V j : , v
Cortwright, BE Condon
& Cornish's 2nd lots 3-4
blk 30. .. . .- ... ..
$ .14
10.18
2.10
4.76
23.60
40.12
30.33
22.52
21.67
11.70
1.10
14.76
5.90
4.59
6.98
4.95
1.54
18.90
2.80
42.43
9.44
. .98
13.18
14.60
84.97
21.80
31.24
11.02
4.12
4.20
4.08
5.98
10.80
7.56
43.13
17.85
5.76
13.65
6.37
1.44
64 03
10.50
10.45
9.45
19.53
1.95
.49-
2.68
10.50
Cox, WmC. sees 24-25 1 5
s r 24 e 160 acres
Campbell, Mable - sec 3 t
n r 21 e 160 acres
Camine, R A sec 1 1 n r
22 e 160 acres
''amine, R A Trimble &
Brown's add Condon lots
3 4 9 10 block A
Casen, PF-sec58t4 sr
20 e 520 acres
Case, Est Elma - west add
Condon lots 1 2 blk 47
Chilcote, J M sec 11 1 1 n r
22 e 120 acres
Carnes, A B - Lords add
Condon lots 5 6 7 8 blk
103 . ' -Clark,
Oliver - sec 20 t 3
n r 21 e 28 acres
Collins. A R - Denny's add
Arlington lots 9 10 11 blk
6 and lots 13 14 15 16 17
blk 10 V
Colman, James Henshaws
add Lone Rock lot 5 blk 4
Comini, Loui sees 27 28
33 1 3 s r 20 e 640 acres .
Comini, Loui Condon &
Cornish's add Condon
lots 1 2 11 12 blk 37
Condon Park asso. sec 10
1 4 & r 21 e 22 acres
Crane, u T - sec 10 1 5 s r
20 e 160 acres ,
Crane, J F - sec 15 1 5 s r
20 e 160 acres
Crawford, J N sec 6 1 2 n
r 20 e 160 acres
Crimp, Stanley - sec 1 t 2
n r 19 e 40 acres
Davis, A L sec 30 1 1 s r
19 e 120 acres
Darling, chas - smith's
plat Arlington lots 15 16
blk 2
Douglas, Fred H - sec 34 t
1 s r 22 e and sees 1 11
12 1 2 s r 22 e 1120 acres 66.92
Duntin, Margaret - Dennys
add Arlington lots 21 22
blk 6
Durham, A J 4 M sec 26 1
3 n r 21 e 320 acres
Dysart, Mary - sec 36 1 2 s
r 20 e 120 acres
Ebbert, w 1 - sees 14 22 23
24 25 t3sr21eandsecs
19 30 t 3 s r 22 e 649 a' 103.05
Ebbert, Lunicy - sec 26 1 3
8 r 21 e 160 acres .
Ebbert, Mrs b - ward's' ad
Condon lots 7 8 blk 17
Ebbert, J W sec 26 t 3 8,
r 2 e 160 acres
Ellis,1 11 F Bees 12 13 1 3 s
r 21 e 360 acres
Fletcher, W I - Denny's ad
Arlington lots 6 7 blk 11
Fink, Maraget - sec. 13 t 1
n ir 20 e 160 acres
Fitzwater, J R - sec 9 1 4 a
r 19 e 160 acres
Feltner, Riley - Dunn's add
Condon lots A B D blk 3
Fagan, chas R - sec 21 1 1
s r 19 e 160 acres
Farmers union warehouse
Co no 2 clem 40x120 -
Ferson, James - sec 2 1 5 s
r 24 e 40 acres
Foss, Hettie -;Henshaw's.
add Lone Rock lots 2 8
and west half lot 7 blk 4
Giles, RS-sees 8 9 10,15
16 17 18 20 21 22 1 2 n
21 e 2880 acres
Gaunt, Hester - Denny's ad
Arlington lots 8 9 10 12
13 14 15 blk A
Geisler, T J sec 13 1 3 s
r 22 e 320 acres
George, FT- smith's plat
Arlington lot 1 and north
I tfalflot2blk3 ft'i -Gibbins,
wm - sees 25.; 26
1 5 s r 20 e 160 acres1"
5.18
5.12
1.50
3.92
11.34
28.73
45.80
1
.28
7.92
17.23
.82
14.19
5.77
1.87
4.46
84.48
9.59
43.13
7.77
Wm. Hawes and son Fred left
on Monday morning for Portland
where they will remain through
out the winter. Fred will attend
business college in that city.
Mrs. Ed Schottof. Rock Creek
spent Sunday in this city.
Carl Balding left on Monday
morning for his home at Monta
villa after spending the summer
months in this vicinity.
H. A. Thiessen went to Gwen
dolen on Monday.
Miss Fay Price returned the lat
ter part of last week from an ex
tended trip to Portland, Seattle,
Vancover, B. C, and other cities.
Guy Chapman of Mayville was
in this city on last Saturday.
M. R. Hicks returned last Sat
urday from his vacation and is
again filling his position as mail
clerk on the local run.
Geo. C. Evans of May villi tran
sacted business in this city on
Saturday of last week.
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Your Interest
In Confections and Tobaccos is also Our Interest.
We are just starting, yet we take pleasure In tolling
you that we expect a share of your patronage and
in return wo will sell you thi best for your money.
Hazen & Son
n I. O. O. F. Building
Condon, - Oregon.
11.34
(Continued on page 2)
THATAJONY
OVERCOAT,
mr. Swell
Dresse
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MH. SWELL VHESSEH.-
Ii THE COOLEVEflfGS TO COME. 'fOT
OTLy WILL OfE Or .OUTt TOfy TO T COATS
LOOK. WELL HA fGIfG rHOM yOUH SHOULVEHS
"BUT tT WILL K.EET orFtTHAT . CHILL.
THE EAULIEK. yOU SUy yOUH CLOTHES
THE LOfGEH you HAVE THE USE Or THEM.
FAWRiC.riT.rtflSH.STyLE.TIlICES-THESE
A HE THE riVE THIGS TO LOOK. OUT rO'R-OiE
ron each rijsrcETt Aen youn thumv.
IT IS A ItUTy yOU OWE yOUHSELr TOCOME
TO OU"R STOUE AfH S.tE W.HA T GOOD CLOTHES
WE CAi SHOW yOU. '
..Lester Wade..
LEADING CLOTHIER , and FURNISHER .
CONDON, OREGON
Drill Artesian We!
Edward Montague of Mon
tague. Oregon was in this city
the latter part of last week vis
iting with his cousin, Sheriff
Montague.-
j Mil , I . Ill-Ill ll I , .
F. C. .Keller has taken the
studio formerly run by McMorris
and Keller and is , preparing to
put out some of the bent work
that has ever been done in this
city. A cordial invitation is ex
tended to all.
J. W. Burns left last Saturday
morning for Portland. ,
Mrs. Ed. Sheldon and daught
er, Isabel, left on Saturday
last for their home at Traer, Iowa,
after visiting for several weeks
with relatives and friends in this
city.
Mrs. H. A. Hartshorn went to
Arlington on Saturday last and
spehd Sunday with relatives in
that city. -
' Mr. arfd Mrs. A. , B.f Britton
left on Tuesday morning to re
turn to their home in Arkansas
after visiting for Bome time with
the Wm. Davis family at Lone
Rock, close relatives whom they
had not seen for thirty years.
Miss Laura Van Horn passed
through this city on Tuesday
morning on her return1 Itf Port
land after visiting for some time
with relatives and friendairt Fos
sil- .' '
- Jas. Kiser returned on Tues
day, to his home at Washouga!,
Mr. and Mrs. M. O. Clark and
little daughter, Earla.. left on
Tuesday morning for a few days
vacation in Portland and other
coast cities. " . :
Knapp's Pastime
. Mr. and Mrs. . Alex Marshall
went to Portland on Tuesday for
a few days.
Geo. McKay of Wheeler County
was in this city on Tuesday morn
ing on his way to Portland.
i 1 1 1
R. P. Traceyleft on (Tuesday
morning for The Dalles and Port
land. Mr. Tracey is looking for
a location for a newspaper. He
recently looked over the field
in Arington but decided that, he
could do better elsewhere. ,." .
A stock company ii being or
ganized at Montague for the pur
pose of drilling for artesian wat
er. The stockholders of the
company are the farmers of . the
Montague and Eightmile neigh
borhoods.5 A drilling machine,
with which it is possible to go
down 1800 feet has been secured
and it is- prodable that T. Womel-
dorf of this city will be engaged
to handle the machine. There
are several artesian wells at
Castle Rock, almost directly ac
ross the river from the Montague
country, also one on Butter Creek,
and the residents' of Montague
confidently expect to strike artes
ian at less than the depth of 1000
feet Operations - will start on
theAsher Montague place and
several other wells will be sunk.
The primary objec of securing
artesian water is i f or irrigation
purposes. Although the soil in
that section of the county is of
the best, the late dry years have
discouraged the farmers, espec
ially the homesteaders and Hew
settlers, but it is hoped that w,ith
the advent of artesian water the
land may be made highly product
ive regardless of dry seasons.)
, Rents Big Sheep Ranch
. v. 1 ;
The Gordon Shown sheep ranch
on Shoo-Fly has been rented - by
Ed. McDanielB of Grants Pas?,
the deal having been made by the
Investment .Society. Mr. Mc
Daniels also took an option to buy
within a yesr and has put up 500
as forfeit on the option. He also
rents with the place about 1500
head of sheep together with other
live stock. The Shown ranch
with outlying range consists of
about 10,000 acres, 60 in alfalfa,
about 250 more being tillable and
the balance is range land. It is
a first class sheep ranch. '
CONDON
Wc carry tne largest line of cigars, obaceos and confectionery.
We are agents for the famous Bur t'.e Bros, fancy chocolates.
Come in and try them, q This week spt j-ialon Merry Widow Kiss
r es. Come n boys, q Our bowling alU if. pool and billiard table8
are in the best of condition, q Prir.es g (ven for the highest scores
every Saturday and Sunday on tho bo W'ling aliey. Get a prlze..
YOURPATRONAG ESOLICITED
A photograph, if it is a. good
one, makes a nice birthday gift
for ones friends. .'T. .C, Keller
makes good ones only. f
- ...
Asher Montague of Montague
was in this city the. latter part
of last week on business connect
ed with the organization of the
artesian well company at that
place.
The flour mill at Mayville is
filling orders every day and is
running at its full capacity. :
Geo. Jamieson left on Tuesday
morning for a few days business
visit in Portland." ' . '
An Unusual Proposition
A 320 acre farm, team o mules,
harness and wagon and bank ac
count of $50 to be given away.
If you will pay the market price
for the live stock now on the
ranch and a valuation for the im
provements, will make you a deed
to the place. Call on or address,
" The Investment Society
op oregon,
Mayville, Oregon:
Irv Wilkes of Spray passed
through this . city ; on Tues
day morning on his way to Port
land. VI ;
P. N.' Bennett, th new laund
ryman, is living in the Rollins
residence in northwest Condon,
recently vacated by Mrs. B. B.
Brooks. 1
.Don't forget that the Ameri
xan Theatre Sjjojvs complete
cnange 01 pictures every satur-
dar and Sunday mints. : a nice
' S .. place to spend a pleasant hour.
Show Starts 8 p. m.
Mr.; and Mrs. a H. Wilson
left on Wednesday morning: for
Montague where Mr. Wilson will
teach school during the coming
eight months. :.; .r v
The I. O. O. F. Lodge has in
stalled a new fire escape on its
building. It is a substantial
platform built across to the back
stairway of the Riesacher build
ing. J. W. Shearer did' the
work.
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Reisacher
returned on Saturday evening
from a week's stay in Portland.
H. S. Neel shipped two. cars
of cattle on Wednesday to the
Portland market
W. H. Searcy left on Wednes
day morningMPendleton.j
R. Wj Cooke and F, W. Burns
left on Tuesday for Portland and
Astoria. ;., .' . . " a