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THE tAWfC MHWrAM
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Entered as second class Mil matter at
CONDON, OREGON, FRIDAY, MAR. 21, 1913.
Advertising:
Display Advertising Single issue, 20
inch per issue, regular current advertising, 12 1-2 cents per inch per issue,
local Advertising - 10 cents per line for first insertion; 6 cents per line each ad
allium! inartinn.
Legal Advertising 10 cents per line per
Subscription Rates:
(In Advance)
Onk Tear
Six Months
THE DELINQUENT TAXES
ered by the county. Suit was started by the district attorney over
a year ago to collect these taxes but in all of this time not another
move of any kind has been made to
SOMEONE SHIRKING recover them. A question has
HIS DUTY been raised as to who is the proper
that should make no difference.
Where is the county court?
set to it that the business of the
if the court does not kntw who
taxes it should find out and then
Moreover there are ninety-eight pieces of land in this county
on which the 1906 taxes have never been paid. If action is not
started within two weeks to recover these the county will lose
them. If the suit be started before the date established by law
will it be allowed to remain dormant for another year before any
thing is done?
Shall it be said that the watchdogs of Gilliam county's busi
ness are sleeping at their post?
THE HOME MERCHANT
judicious forms of advertising: will
eastern mail order houses. The
HOME MERCHANTS
GIVE CREDIT
the
see
and he wants to take them home
Moreover the credit of the average farmer is good with the home
dealer. When you order goods in the east, your money leaves
home and never returns, and you must pay cash. There is no
credit with the mail order houses
cold cash proposition.
GOOD cows pay better than poor cows. Good seed pays bet
ter than poor seed. Good cultivation pays better than poor culti
vation. Good farming pays better than poor farming. Better
THINGS THAT MAKE better railroading and better manu
FARMING PAY facturing. It always pays to in.
crease
always pay to increase the number of acres devoted to a given
crop. What you farm is as important as how you farm, and how
you sell may be more important than either.
In other words, it is well to
business what is worth doing is worth doing well. Spokane Review.
W. S. Farr
G. M.
FARR
Meat Market : :
The Finest of
Fresh and Cured Meats
of all kinds always
in Stock
Right Prices ::
POOL
KLIUK'S
LUNCHES AT
CONFECTIONERY
A. Hartoaon
Or GILLIA.Pt COUfTy
Glob Publishing Compaay.
tht post oSk at Condon. Oregon
Rates:
cents per inch; two issues, 15 cents per
issue.
11.50
1.00
of 1905 have never been recov
officer to collect these taxes, but
Is it not the dijty of the court to
county is properly administered?
should collect the delinquent
see that they are collected
who goes after business through
not feel the competition of the
average man is not satisfied with
articles mac lau to measure up to
t - 1 ii.i a i
rhetorical excellence of
paper salesmanship. He wants to
and handle the goods he buys
at the moment he needs them
of New York or Chicago, it is a
farming is always in order, just as
the acre yield: it may not
remember that,, in any line of
Farr
E. C. Farr
BROS.
Grocery : ' Bakery
The Famous RED
RIBBON Canned Goods
; Finest of Lunch Goods
Bread and Pastries
Prompt Delivery
BILLIARDS
PASTIME
ALL HOURS
CIGARS
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GLOBULES
MANY a man who aim to tell
the truth is a mighty poor shot.
TIGHT skirts mean less cloth
but not less money.
THIS isn't leap year but there
will be just as many June brides.
THE whole country should re
solve to cut down the acreage of
wild oats.
AN optimist has been defined
as one who can believe that
Hades is a refrigerator.
INSTEAD of turning a new
leaf the first of the year, some
people just turned down a cor
ner.
THE council is doing fine work
in regard to the paving of Con
don's main street Shall the
clean-up day be inaugurated?
AN advantage of suffrage, as
pointed out by a suffragette, is
that the husband can make his
election bets with the wife and
so keep the money in the family.
WHY not beautify all of the
high school campus and not leave
it half finished? It would be
much cheaper to finish the whole
of it now that the work has been
started than to take up the work
again in the future.
Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Shanks
went to Portland Monday.
Ralph Eddon went to Portland
Monday.
Mrs. F. T. Hurlburt returned
from Portland Sunday, coming
from Arlington in the new car.
The Rev. Father Brady left
Tuesday morning for a few days
stay in Baker.
J. A. McMorris and County
Surveyor Kirschner went to Ar
lington Tuesday to establish the
true lines of the tract of land
upon which the ball ground is to
be built.
STNOFSIS OF THE ANNUAL STATE
MENT Of TUB i
THAMES & MERSEY MARINE
INSURANCE CO., LI V.I ft D
of Llvtrpool, England, on thm Slit day of
December, 1013, made to the Inauranre
Commissioner or the State rf Oregon, pursu
ant to la'.
Capital.
Amount of capital mock paid up. $ 200,000.00
Income.
Premiums received during the
year in cash 720.103.1 1
Interest, dlviuui.ua and run is re
ceived during tne year i.uau.zu
Received fiom iioros office dur
ing ttitj yt-ar 47U,4tiB.l
Total Income
I) taburaements.
Loiflea paid during the year... 9 419,3j0.04
vummUJuiis ai.d salaries paid
duriiiu trie vuar 11O.IU4.90
Takes, llceniMsa. and fees paid
urine me year w.xw i
Amount of al ulnar expendi
ture Z.JUI.Utl
Remitted to and vald out for
account noma on ice on, 7,20
Total expenditure il.lW.&M.ii
AttvU,
Value of itocka and bonda
owned 1
8&3.B5O.U0
Cash in banks and 011 hand....
premiums in count of collection
and in traitamunon z.i-cuv.ur
Interest and renta due and ac
crued 3,313.70
Total assets I 85.1,3:2. U!)
Total hsseia admitted In Oregon. bj4.a2.ov
Liabilities.
Gross claims for losses unpaid.. 9 1N2.137.O0
Amount of unearned premiums
on all outstanding risks 108,252.22
Due for cmmtsstun and broker-
Total liabilities exclusive of
canltal stock .....I 470.700.2ft
Total premiums In force Decem
ber 41, AUK 1IV.1U4.91
Business la Oregon for the Year,
Total risks written during the
(iron premiums received during
tne year
premiums returned during the
year
Losses paid durlnjj the year..,.
Uoisea incurred during the year.
20.080.ttfi
170.31
l,0.3.rt7
l,7J4..lN
Total amount of risks outstand
ing in Oregon December 31,
1112
490.S64.00
THE THAMES A MERSEY SIARINE IN-
. , BtltANCE CO., LIMITED.
By LOUIJS ROSENTHAL,
General Agent.
Statutory ..general a rent and attorney for
service, aare Taylor, Portland, Or. Tay
lor, Young & Co., a&ent, 440 tfherJock bids.,
Portland, Oregon,
WiMtr
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ome Folks
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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISMEH TS
COPY FOR ADS IN THIS DEPARTMENT MUST BE IN THIS OFFICE BEFORE
WEDNESDAY NOON TO INSURE CLASSIFICATION.
LEGAL JiOTICES.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF T1IK
STATE OF OUEUON FOR CILUAM
COUNTY.
In the Mutter of th Eatat of Carrla
M. McKinney, Deceased.
Notice is hentby given that the un
dersigned by the order of the County
Court of Gilliam County, Oregon, duly
made and entered of record, has been
duty appointed administrator of the
above entitled estate. All persons
having claims against said estate are
hereby notified to present the same
duly verified, to the undersigned,
Reuben McKinney, at St. Johns, Ore
gon, or T. A. Weinke, Condon, Oregon,
within Six Months from the first
publication of this notice.
Dated at Condon, Oregon, this l'Jtli
day of February 1913.
First Publication February SI, 1913.
REUBEN McKlNNEY.
' Administrator.
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for the County of Gilliam.
H. Rostad, Plaintiff,
vs.
Agnes M. Kimball SUMMONS.
and Emory J. Haasze,
Defendants.
To Agnes M. Kimball:
In the Name of the State of Oregon:
You are hereby commanded to appear
and answer the complaint filed against
you In the above entitled suit on or be
fore the 11th day of April, A. D. 1913,
which is sis weeks after the 28th day
of February, 1913, the date for the first
publication of this summons and if you
fail to so appear and answer the plain
tiff will apply to the court for the re
lief prayed for in his complaint to-wit:
Foi a decree foreclosing that
certain mortgage for the sum of
$7500.00, dated November 18th, 19 0.
given by Agnes M. Kimball to Emory
J. Haasse, and which mortgage covers
the following described real estate in
Gilliam County, Oregon, to-wit:
The South half (Sl-2) of Section
Eight (8); the South half (Sl-2), the
Northeast quarter (NE1-4) and the
East half (El-2)of the Northwest quar
ter (NW1-4) of Section Nine 9, The
Weit Half (Wl-2) of the Northeast
quarter NEl-4 of Section ten (10)
and the West Half Wl-2 of the
Southwest Quarter (SVt'1-4) of Section
ten 10. The Northeast Quarter (NE
1-4) of the Northwest quarter (NW1-4)
and the North Half (N 1-2) of the North
east quarter (NEl-4) and the Southeast
quarter of the Northeast quarter SE
1-4 of the NEl-4of Section fifteen16.
All of Section sixteen (10). The South
east quarter -SE1-4-, the East half -E
1-2- of the Southwest quarter-SWl-4-;
the Northwest quarter ot the South
west quarter -NWI-4 of SW 1-4- and
the North Half -NI-2-of Section Seven
teen -17-; the East half of the North
east quarter -El-2 of the NE 1-4- and
the East half -El-2- of the Southeast
quarter -SE14- of Section 18; the South
east quarter of Section twenty -SE 1-4
of Sec. 20-, the North half -Nl-2- of
the Northwest quarter -NW1-4-; the
North half of the Northeast quarter
-Nl-2 of NE 1-4-, the Southeast quar
ter -SE1-4- of the Northeast quarter
-NEl-4- and the Northeast quarter
-NEl-4- of the Southeust quarter -SE
1-4- of Section twenty-one the
North Half of the Northwest Quarter
-Nl-2 of the NWI-4- and the North
Half of the Northeast quarter -Nl-2 of
NEl-4 of Section twenty-two -22- all in
Township two -2-, North, Range twenty-one
East of the Willamette Meridian
containing 3160 acres, more or less.
Which said mortgage and the prop
erty described therein are fully set
forth in the complaint filed in this suit;
for a decree correcting and reforming
said mortgage so that the property in
Section Ten -10- described therein shall
read and be described as follows:
The West Half -Wl-2- of the North
east Quarter -NEl-4- and the West
Half -Wl-2-of the Southeast Quarter
SE 1-4, Section Ten 10, in
Township Two 2 North, Range
Twenty-one 21 East, Willamette
Meridian, instead of
The West Half Wl-2 of the North-
east Quarter NEl-4 and the West
Half Wl-2- of the Southwest Quar
ter SW1-4 same section, township
and range, and that said mortgage be
so reformed before foreclosure; that
plaintiff have judgment against the
defendant Agnes M. Kimball for the
sum of $7500.00 and interest at six per
cent per annum from November 18th,
1910, and for the further sum of $750.00
as attorneys fees, and for such other
and further relief as may be deemed
by the court proper.
This summons is published by order
of the Honorable 1). R. Parker, Judge
of the above entitled court and said or
der was made and entered upon the
25th day of February, A. D. 1913, and
the date of the first publication of this
summons is the 28th day of February,
A. D. 1913. . R. F. PETERS,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Date of first publication, Feb. 28, 1913.
Date of last publication, Apr. 11, 1913.
WAfiTEV
WAN T1D -Old. clean rags in exchange
for old papers. Call at this ollloe.
WANTEO-CorrespondenU to the Globe
from all parts of the county. It will
take you only short time and you
will be well paid. Write for full
particulars. Globe, Condon, Ore.
ron SALE
HOUSE FOR SALE - Good four room
house, two lots, city water, good cel
lar. Will sell cheap. Call at this
ofllce. S2tf
RANCH FOR SALE
Ranch for sale in Fcrrv Canvon
640 acres, a new well IK ft. deep
with bU teet oi water, 7 gallons
to the minute- New wagons, good
working horses and implements
included too numerous to men
tion. Terms reasonable. In-
Juire of L. Comini, The Dalle,
'rejfom 50tf
FOR SALE
Ten tons of good barley at my
ranch at Pine Ridge. Call on
50tf II. N. Anderson.
FOR SALE
Three year old fresh Jersey
cow. Inquire of Wm. Wehrli.
50 d 52 Condon, Ore.
TltEASUHEH'S ffOTICEA
All outstanding city warrants up to
and including No. 1983 will be paid
upon presentation at my ofllce. In
terest ceases after Mar. 14th, 1913.
H. A. Hartshorn,
City Treasuier.
All county warrants up to and In
cluding T 696 and all road warrants up
to and including U 6! are now called
and will be paid upon presentation.
CHAS. II. HORNER, County Treasurer
B US 14 ESS LOCALS
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NOTICE
I im taking orders for trees,
shrubs, vines, etc. to be planted
next spring.If you wan anything
in this line it will pay you to see
me about it. All trees guaran
teed to be true to name and to
grow if instructions in planting
are followed.
F. W. Burns.
When in Condon stay at the Summit.
Good rooms and fine cuitiine.
THE CLASSIEST -The Globe's jobwork
is known by that name.
Summit Hotel bus meets all trains.
Your patronage solicited and satisfac
tion guaranteed.
Notico lor Palliatioa
Department of the Interior,
U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Ore.
February 27, 1913.
Notice is hereby given that William
A. Wilkin of Gooseberry, Oregon, who,
on January 24, 1908, made Homestead,
No. 15869. Serial No. 04312, for Sl-2
SE1-4, NW1-4SEI-4, SE1-4SW1-4, Sec.
33,Tp.3 S..R.23 East, Willamette Mer-
idian has filed notice of intention to make
Final five-year Proof, to establish
claim to the land above described, be
fore George W. Parman.U. S. Commis.
sioner at his office at Condon, Oregon,
on the 9th day of April,-1913.
Claimant names as witnesses: W. A.
McClintock, H. A. Stewart, E. G.
Sutton, Vera .lackson, all of Goose
berry, Oregon.
C. W. Moore, Register.
Notice for Publication.
Department of the Interior.
U. S. Land Office, The Dalles, Oregon.
March 5th, 1913
Notice is hereby given that William Mc
Clintock, of Gooseberry, Oregon, who on
September3,1909,made Homestead No.
05233,for SEl-4NEl-4,Sec.32 & SI-2NW
1-4, N1-2SW1-4, S1-2NE1-4, NEI-4SE1-4
Sec.S3,Tp3S,R23 E, Willamette Meridian,
has filed notice of intention to make Fi
nal three-year Proof to establish claim to
ins lanaaooveuescrioea, Deiore ueorge
W. Parman, U. S. Commissioner at
his office at Condon, Oregon, on the
15th day of April, 1913.
Claimant names as witnesses:
W.A. Wilkin, Fred Esteb, Fred Akers
and William Mackey all of Gooseberry,
Oregon.
C. W. Moore, Register.
STRAYED
One cow white strip down cen
ter of face, swallow in the left
ear and upper bit in the right
ear. Suitable reward will be
paid for information leading to
her recovery. 48-pd-52
L. G. Parman, Condon, Ore.
AVVEHTISIG
T. A. WEINKE
LAWYER
stfika
o Condon,
Oregon.
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S All rails promptly answered
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