Condon globe. (Condon, Gilliam Co., Or.) 189?-1919, September 01, 1911, Image 2

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H. A. NtrteVeta
the ornciAL MwsrA.rEn orciLUA. covtry
Published Every Friday by Tkt Clobt Publishing Cowpaay.
Entered as second clasa mail Matter at the poet office t Cendait, Oregon
CONDON. OREGON, FRIDAY, SEFTM. 1911.
Advertising Rates:
Display Advertising - Single bsua, 20 ctnU per Inch; two issues, 15 cento per
inch per issue, regular current advertising, 12 1-2 cents per Inch per laaue.
Local Advertising i 10 cento per line for first insertion; 6 cento per line each ad
ditional insertion. . ( , ,
Legal Advertising - 10 cento per line per iaaue. ' '
Onb Year
Six Months
Subscription Rates:
(In Advance)
- tl.60
' - - 1.00
FOLLOWING is a little lesson in finance which illustrates
very aptly the principle involved in the slogan, "Keep Your
Money at Home.'
ir t . i . - .
ir. jonos Keeps a Doarding house in a certain Oregon town.
Around the dining table one evening sat Mrs. Jones, Mrs. An
drews, a milliner; Mr. White, the baker; Mr. Jordan, a carpenter
and Mr. Laidlaw, a flour, feed and lumber merchant Jones took
a 10 gold piece from his pocket and handed it to Mrs. Jones with
uie remanc mat mere was f 10 of the 20 he had promised htr.
Mrs. Jones then handed the money to
KEEP YOUR MONEY Mrs. Andrews, remarking "Thar nv
AT HOME for my new bonnet." Mrs. Andrews
in turn passed it to "Jordan," saying it
would pay for the carpenter work he had done for her. Jordan
handed it to Laidlaw, requesting a receipt for. a bill for lumber.
Laidlaw returned the money to Jones in settlement for hia hnnrrl
bill. Jones again passed the gold to his wife, saying that he had
now paid the $20 he had promised her, and she in turn paid it to
White to settle her bread and pastry account White handed it
back t3 Laidlaw, requesting credit on his flour bill, and Laidlaw
again returned the money to Jones saying that it settled for his
ill. J 1 t
niumu s aoara. jones put it m ms pocket and remarked that he
had not supposed a $10 gold pieiw would go so far.
To illustrate the purpose of the above narration in these col.
umns, let us suppose that Mrs. Jones had sent to an Eastern mail
order house for her bonnet The $10 would have gone out of cir
culation so far as Mrs. Jones town was concerned." No better
illustrations of the power of money could be had, and a better ar
gument for buying "Made in Oregon" goods and keeping the mon
ey in tne norae state, instead of buying mail order goods from
eastern states, could hardly be advanced.
The dealer must educate his townpeople along these lines. Res
idents of small cities and towns must be taught that the town life
depends upon how much mo'ney is kept in circulation in the com
munity; that for every dollar any resident spends so much is re-
lumea to ms:, sometimes all. as in the foregoing. Sending money
away from home serves to build up other commuoites, which is
not a bad thing. Help neighboring States when you can; it is a
laudable thing, but Orsgon should come first in all things, and one
way to build up Oregon institutions and Oregon factories is by keep
ing muuey at nome.
GLOBE ADS BRING RESULTS .
.14
.63
.". General .7
...Merchandise...
Dry Goods
Groceries
I Hardware
Cigars-Tobaccos
a m m . ia ' -
pott Drinks...
E. Wheir
Blalock - , - - Orecon
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
Abo the Steamer "HASSALO" leaving
f uruana auiiy, except Sunday, at 8:00
11. m. taaiurelay at 10:00 p. m.)
' Reduced Fares
Prevail
From all Points in the Northwest
via the
Oregon-Whington Railroad and
navigation Company
Ideal cottage and camp life, a magnifi
cent beach that is not surpassed any
where, genial and beneficial climate,
and all the comforts of home without
costing you any more than if you re
mained at home. q,Call on or writa; to
any O-W. R. & N. agent'for complete
information; also for copy of our sum
mer book, "Outings in Oregon.' "
WM. McMURRAY
General Passenger Agent, O-W. R. &
N. Co., Portland, Oregon.
...YOUR LaSTXHANCE...
to get magazines at lsio club prices,
nearly every standard publication :.will
increas their club prices for the season
1911-12 so we cannot fill your order for
any club given below fter September
20,1911. See the point? Thensdndus
your order TO-DAY.
To PACIFIC MONTHLY, add
Delineator for 11.65
Everybody's - . . " 195 .
The Housekeeper - " 1.65
McClures .... j 35
Woman's Home Companion 1.95
The Housekeeper and
McClures - - - for 2 7t
World's Work, '
Cosmopolitan and
Delineator ; - - - " 4.35
These orders, at prices given, can be
deliveree only in the U. 8. and insular
possessions. '' , '
Remember, the time Is short.
Address, The Pacific
- --- v, wii-
land, Oregon. :
There is nothing whiVh o
up better in any business than
an attractive Drivate ohooi- f.
the paying of bills. The Globe
is making a specialty of this
kind of work. Call and get es
timates. ::-
Bus meets all tr.ii
Summit Hotel. : YpUr patronage
solicited and satisfaction
anteed. ,
: H. J. SIMMONS j
Abstracts of, Title
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wnw)N, OREGON. :
DELINQUENT TAX LIST
Gilbraith, me Condon &
Cornish's east add con-
don lots 6 7 blk 34 3.15
Gilbraith, R B - Lancasters
add Condon lots 6 7 blk
55 6.30
Gilliam County Mill sec
24t2srl9eI60acres 32.52
Golden, w j Condon ori
ginal 25x50 feet in east
half lot 12 blk 0 6.82
Golderf. Frank B sc 33 t
5 s r 21 e 695 acres C4.28
Golden, Frank B original
Townsite May ville lots 2
3 blk 6 .38
Goodrich, L J - sec 22 t 2
n r 20 e 160 acres 9.76
Grant, wm sec 2 1 1 n r
19 e 80 acres 1.48
Goodman, chas F - sec 21
1 2 s r 22 e 160 acres 7.68
Hartman, H w sec 13 14 t 3 r
21 e 120 acres (personal prop
erty) 12.04
Hartman, H w sec 24 t 3 a r 21
160 acres 12.48
Helsey, e w - sec 20 21 1 5 a r 20
320 acres 24.88
Hanley, Elizabeth west add Con
don lots 1 2 9 10 11 12 blk 46 32.55
Hanley, Elisabeth - Lancaster's
sub Condon lot 20 2.10
Hanley, Jack - Lancaster's sub
Condon lot 10 7.35
Hartman, Bertha see 18 t 4 a r
23 1 160 acres 6.98
Hoakins, Minerva Smith's plat
Arlington lot 4 blk 19
Hein, chas sees 13 14 1 6 a r 21
e 320 acres 21.78
Hein, Chas - lloyer' add Condon
lot 4 blk 2
Helsley, Milton sec 10 t 3 s r 20
160 acres 13.02
Hice, Arthur Q - sec 22 t 2 n r 20
160 acres 9.76
Hines, wm E - sees 13 24 t S a r
22 e and sees 7 8 17 18 1 6s r 23
880 acres ' 35.52
Hopper, a D - sees 22 25 26 27 28
2 31 32 33 34 S5 36 t5srl9 e
and sees 2 3 5 6 t 6 a r 19
3229 acres 118.11
Horn, Edna - sec 5 t 1 s r 20
elGO acres 8.16
Hubbard, Alice sec 12 1 1 n r 22
e 160 acres 2.56
Huff, a c - aecs 23 24 1 1 n r 19 e
160 acres 13.09
Hurt, a M - Dunn's add Condon
lotSCEFblkS 4.79
Hardie, Est a D - sec 6 t s r 23 e
78 acres -1.76
Hardie, ceo -scc36t2srl8e
and sees 23 24 25 26 35 36 t 6 s' ,
r 22 e and sees 1 2 t 6 s r 22 e
and sees 19 SO 31 1 5 s r 23 a '
andsecs4 56t6sr23e 4698 a 69.25
Johnson, clause sees 14 15 22 t '
4s r 23 e 800 acres 47.91
Jost, Rose uc 1 ta 2 i r 21 e r
156 acres 8 91
Johnson, Ed Original townsite ?
Lone Rock Iota 1 8 blk 6 '2.42
Jennings, AO-sec25t2sr 22 e i
160 acres 9.73
Kane, Minnie - sec 13 t 2 s r 19 e ,
40 acres 2.11
Kelly, Michael - sec 24 1 4 a r 20
e 160 acres 6.38
Kellogg, Grant s - sec 31 t 1 s r
19 e 120 acres 1.60
Ktnaston, A L - sees 2227 t 5 s r,
20 e 320 acres 37.91
Kenaston, L o - sees 22 23 33 34 t
6s r20e GOO acres 68.16
Kenaston, Dela - sec 33 t 5 a r 20
e and sec 4 t 6 s r 20 e 253 a 22.63
Kenaston, L stillwell add May-
ville lots 1 2 3 blk 4 .23
Keys, waiter E - smith's plat Arl
ington lot 8 blk 7 3.99
King, Belle - Lancaster's add Con
don lot 10 blk 60 .84
Kingsley, w B - sees 8 9 t 4 s r 20
e 160 acres 9.82
Kingsley, W B - Condon a Cornish
m add Condon lot 1 and west
half lot 12 blk 11 49.03
Kellogg,' Edmond sec 7 t 5 s r
24 e 160 acres , 10.11
Louy, F H - Denney's Add At
ington, lotts 8, 9, 10, 11 A 12,
less 30 ft. on East side of block
7 1.05
Louy, F H - Denny's Add Arling
ton, lots 13, 14 A 15, block 7 8.61
Louy, F H - Denny's Add Arling
ton, loU 1 5 ft. N. side 2
block 2 7.49
Langhausen, Mary Sees. 2 A 11,
T. 3, S. R. 21 E. 1G0 acres 12.28
Langhausen, Wm. - Condon Si .
Cornish, a west Add Condon,
lots 2 A 11. block 43 11 kn
Lenard, W D - Sees. 22, 27 A 28
T. 3 S. R. 22 E. 160 acres 9.24
Lewis, M J Sec. 29 T. 5 S. R. 20
bast 360 acres on co
Lewis Heirs, Martha Sec. 28 a
29 T. 5 S. R. 20 E. 160 acres 12.24
Lillie, Jr. C L - Lancaster's Add
London, lots 11 a 12 block 61 fins.
Lovegren, August - Sec. 14 T. 3
S. R. 22 E. 160 acres 21.71
Lowe,tEli;B Sec. 31 T. 2 S. R. :
2Z E. 'A Sec. 6 T. 3 S. R. 22 E.
342 acres 28.76
Lunha, Toccoa - Sec. 28 T. 3S.R. j
19 E. 160 acres 4,84
Lleuallen, J F - sec 16 1 2 n r 21
e 160 acres as
LOCAL 3
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ITEMS
H. Grebe showed a bunch of
dry land alfalfa in this city the
first of the week which is equal
to much of the irrigated alfalfa
which is raised throughout the
country. Eight acres of" Mr.
Grebe's ranch were sown with
this dry land seed on April 5th
and it has received no moisture
except the few rains which have
fallen yet the stand is most p.
cellent and stands over two feet
high on the average. It might
be a good idea for other farmers
to think this over and try some
thing besides wheat
John R. Robertson, with
the Remington Tyrewriter Co..
was in thia city the latter nart of
last week and also made a trip to
Fossil. In the two towns he
took orders ' amounting to $772,
over half of which was secured
in thia ritv. Thin la nnt sn had
for a county which is reported" by
some to be "all in." .
(114 j I
THE ' I
CONDON NATIONAL
RANK.
Dr. Wood left on Thursdav
morning on a business trip to
Mosier.
A nine-pound boy was born to
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd G. Parman
on Wednesday, August 30, 1911.
ATTENTION
Any good, industrious, honest.
farmer having an outfit and wish
ingtotake ud a eood farmino-
proposition in central Alberta
will do well to communicate with
J.H.Watts,548 Fourth Street Ed
monton, Alberta. If the right
man should need a little financial
aid for the first .v ear, I would be
pleased to assist him somewhat
Write immediately to the above
address.
The Hotel Oregon has the
most up-tcMlate service of any
hotel in the county.'.' UnsurnaRS
ed dining service "
Capital, $50,000
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DIRECTORS
Geo. Dukek, President A. Greiner, V. President
F. T. Hurlburt, Cashier
E. J. Clou jh Wm. WMi
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HH1 iJINIIitWITnl
DIGNimriG
jHE-INDIlSTRIFS"
will be aav tx or irl atv te
peital la in mill TODAY ud It
Tataim of the Celiac to tailnir 4 ui..i..
oflittL n
aae it vui e Hat rail.
This It the title of a fetutlnil M-Bae eeek. vfcUk
ISUOOIIB. D
o. uaunnw. aae te serve ALL tat eeesU. It
tear la Af rleulture. OlvU lafiaeenaf . Sleetleal
Sailaeerlae. Heeliaaleal laftaeerlaf . mUibi latla!
, eerlif. Fereeirr. IXmetUcleieaee aa Art. Cm
ene, Hannaer mat Huele. Tke OelUie aaeae
epteaieer tsd. Catejei rreeT . Z. . 9 "
A44MU IfunuiIUnaAa
J ( OoLubtTcervVIIu: rea." - -
eH f. -lkW-n. ir
L K.Harlan went to Arlington
on Monday on business.
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 J
Height of Dam. 20 feet:
length of dam, 160 feet; top
lenein or nam. z: leet- hntt
L " vvvwill
width of dam, 110 feet; top width
or dam, 10 feet.
Willow Creek Dam
Height of dam, 10 feet; bottom
length of dam: 450 ft?
length of dam, 586 feet: bottom
width of dam, 60 feet; top width
of dani, 10 feet. ; '
Six-Shooter Creek Darr
Height ol dam, 10 feet; botfcm
length of dam. 150- feet; L
.. - . ' . : r
length or dam. 310 feet: botfom
width of dam. 60 feet: tmi wiMh
or dam, 10 feet. ,'
The three Dam Sitea
ed in Waterman Valley and ma
terial for Dams at Dam Sites.
Try a Globe Want Ad
Jamieson & Marshall
SANITARY PLUMBERS .
CONtWN, OREGON.
Afenti Sampioa Windmills
AjtnU Fairbuki Moru Catoliae Eaglact
Stt u before onying elsewkere
Estimates Given on all kinds of Water Systems
Condon Dray & Transfer Line
F. E. KENNET, Proprietor
Light and Heavy Hauling Hauling Trunks ml
all Job work a specialty. ,
CONDON, phone No. 10X OREGON
..JOHN .7 ACKSON
CONDON'S LEADING CONFRCrPrOKTCT?
CIOARH, Candih, toiiac toh
.NkxtTo l,rmn'FK-R
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Is iione too? i'ooS for YOU.
We do the BEST JOB PRINT
ING in town.
GIVE US i YOUR ORDER.
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VESTING MACHINERY
Carried In Stock.
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