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TIIE CONDON GLOBE
PreaTatfira
A: THE CONDON GLOBE
patlksa Pasar,
THE tIAW.VC fEWSTATEH Or GILLIAN COVJITy
Published Erery Friday by Th
Entered m second class mail matter at
CONDON, OREGON, FRIDAY, APR. 4, 1913.
Advertising Rates:
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ditional insertion.
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PRESIDENT WILSON will probably find that there is some
difference between the governorship of New Jersey and the presi
dency of the nation. The troubles of the President will be much
like those of the governor, only there will be more of them and
they will be on a larger scale. He will
CRITICISM MIGHT not be lacking in advisers, and he will
BE UNJUST seek counsel from a multitude, bat it
is much
in a small state where he was well acquainted with the character
istics of every man of any prominence than it Will be to distin
guish between the desirable and
over ons hundred millions, more
are absolutely unknown to him.
No one will question the integrity of character of President
Wilson but under such conditions mistakes may be made and this
one of the perplexing embarrassments under which the President
constantly has to labor forces us to judge his actions with con
stant leniency.
ONE of the most effective manners of building up a comma
nity is to extend the hand of good fellowship to the stranger witn
in the gates. He should b received by the- municipality with
good, old-fashioned southern hospitality,
BE HOSPITABLE for the stranger of today is the friend,
TO STRANGERS and oftentimes the business patron of
tfimnrTAoi r - reached - that
stage in its career when it can afford to slight the stranger. Good
business policy demands that he
says the Albany Democrat
This is good advice which every town in this growing state
can follow out with commendable
The merchant, who knows, realizes the ' value of his show
window displays. But is he aware that the Globe 13 a show win
dow on a main street in full view
3500 persons? Think it over.
We have seen young men and women who seemed mostly
taken up with the desire to attract attention. They always suc
ceed but never attract respect It is the quiet unobtrusive one's
who get people's respect
W. S. Farr G. M. Fsrr E. C Farr
H FARR BROSTI-
Meat Market : : Grocery : : Bakery
The Finest of
Fresh and Cured Meats
of all kinds always
in Stock
Right Prices ::
HelloU
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I LUNCHES AT ALL HOURS
I CONFECTIONERY CIGARS I
Say, is Your Stationery Running Low?
If so, We Would Like to Figure With
You For a New Supply. We Have Just
Received a Lot of New Type and Paper.
H. A. Hartera
Glob Pntlkhln Company.
tb port Be at Cendon, Oregon
easier to pick out the reliable
the undesirable in a population of
than ninety-five millions of whom
be treated with due courtesy,
pride,
of a crowd varying from 3000 to
! The Famous RED
RIBBON Canned Goods
& Finest of Lunch Goods
f Bread and Pastries
Prompt Delivery
GLOBULES
By t WIhw
tbt SS OtW
WIM
Were you "April fooledT"
Crop
pt-ospects were never
better.
The United States beats the
world on hogs.
Don't pack the tags with the
good wool.
Real estate is showing activity
as spring advances.
The date for the clean-up day
should be fixed at the next ses
sion of the council.
A manure spreader is more im
portant than a politician when it
comes to saving the country.
How
can a hobble skirted
exDect to "win in a
woman
walk?"
The most practical thief yet is
the one who invented the burg
lar alarm.
Thia 8Drinz the Democrats
have the monoply in froe gar
den seeds.
The gossiping person is jn the
same class as smutty wheat and
does not test very high.
Thus far no way has been dis
covered to make the parcel post
carry out the ashes.
"I would rather drink red ink
than beer" says a Kansas man
Whatever a man is used to it is
largely a matter of taste.
What has become of the old
fashioned man who protested
that there was no need for. the
parcel post?
Last year was a record break
er in the matter of shipwrecks.
The Republican party was not
without company in its misfor
tunes.
"Ragging" while dancing is
a supreme demonstration of un
refined style. It is thoroughly
disgusting to the onlookers as a
vulgar exhibition. It is not tol
erated in most places and should
be barred everywhere.
Phone in the news.
W. C. Brown went to Kene-
wick, Wash. Monday.
B. C. Leghorn went to Arling
ton Monday.
Mart Blakeley Bhipped a car of
hogs to Portland last Saturday.
The Rev. Father Brady went
to Baker Monday.
Oscar Portwood returned on
Monday from the Sliipherd's
Springs. He is much improved.
Jamieson & Marshall are dril
ling a well for Gene Smith on
his ranch near May ville.
L. K. Harlan went to Pendle
ton to spend a few days before
going to La Grande where he
will play ball this summer.
The Royal Master-Model
Beats Them All.
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H. A. Hartshorn, Local Agent.
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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISiVlENTS
COPY FOR AOS IN THIS DEPARTMENT
WEDNESDAY NOON TO INSURE CLAS8IFICMIUN.
LEGAL fOTICES.
NOTICE TO'CREDITORS
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE
STATK Or OREGON FOK GILLIAM
COUNTY.
In the Matter of the Estate of Carrie
M. McKlnney, Deceased.
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned by the ordor of the County
Court of Gilliam County, Oregon, duly
made ami entered of record, has been
dulv souointed 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'JUi
day of February 1913.
First Publication February Zl, 1913.
REUBEN McKlNNEY,
Administrator.
In the Circuit Court of the State
of
Oregon for the County of Gillium.
H. Rostad, Plaintiff,
vs.
Agnes M. Kimball SUMMONS. '
and Emory J. Uaasie,
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 16th day or Hay, A. U. 1913,
which is six weeks after the 4th duy
of April, 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 mortiraee for the sum of
$7500.00, dated November 18th, 1910,
given by Agnes M. Kimball to Emory
J. Haasze, and which mortgxge 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 INE1-4) and the
East half (El-2)of the Northwest quar
ter (NW1-4) of Section Nine 9, The
Wt Half (Wl-2) of Uie Northeast
quarter NE1-41 of Section ten (10)
and the West Half Wl-2 of the
Southwest Quarter (SW1-4) 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 (NE1-4) and the Southeast
quarter of the Northeast quarter SE
1-4 of the NEl-4of Section fiftcenl5
All of Section sixteen (16). 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 -NW 1-4 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 -SE1-4- 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
-NE1-4- and the Northeast quarter
-NE1-4- of the Southeast quarter -SE
1-4- of Section twenty-one -Si-; the
North Half of the Northwest Quarter
-Nl-2 of the NW1-4- and the North
Half of the Northeast quarter -Nl-2 of
NE1-4 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 Ton -10- described therein shall
read and be described as follows:
The West Half -Wl-2- of the North
east Quarter -NE1-4- 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 NE1-4 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 D. R. Parker, Judge
of the above entitled court and said or
der was made and entered upon the
31st day of March, A. D. 1913, and
the date of the first publication of this
summons is the 4th day of April,
A. D. 1913. R. F. PETERS,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Date of first publication, April 4, 1913.
Date of last publication, May 16, 1913.
MUST BE IN THIS OFFICE BEFORE
WAiTETt
WANTID-Old, clean rags in exchange
for old papers. Call at this ollk-e.
WANT E0 -Correspondents to the Globe
from all parts of the county. It will
take you only a short time and you
viil be well paid. Write for full
particulars. Globe, Condon, Ore. '
ron sale
HOUSE FOR SALE Good four room
house, two lots, city water, good eel
lar. Wtll sell cheap. Call at this
office. &!tf
RANCH FOR SALE
Ranch for sale in Ferry Canyon
640 acres, a new well 90 ft deep
with 60 feet of water, 74 galloiiH
to the minute. New waironi,KHHl
working horses and implements
included too numerous to men
tion. Terms reasonable. In
quire of L. Comini, The Dalle.'.
Oregon. 501 f
FOR SALE
Ten tons of good barley at my
ranch at Pine Ridge. Call on
50tf H. N. Anderson.
THEASWREH'S fOTICEA
All outstanding city warrants up to
and including No. 1983 will be paid
upon presentation at my office. In
terest ceases after Mar. 14th, 1913.
H. A. Hartshorn,
City Treasuier.
All county warranta up to and In'
eluding T 698 and all road warrants up
to and including U Si are now called
and will be paid upon presentation.
CHAS. H. HORNER, County Treasurer
B USIJVESS LOCALS
Subscribe for the Globe,
gives all the news.
It
NOTICE
I urn 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
ma about it. Ail tre8 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 cuisine.
THE CLASSIEST The Globe's jobwork
is known by that name.
summit Hotel bus meets all trains.
Your patronage solicited and satisfac
tion guaranteed.
Natica lar Fablicatiea
Department of the Interior.
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. 0431?, 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. CommiB
sioner at his office at Condon, Oregon,
on the 9th day of April, 1913.
Claimant names as witnesses: W. A
McChntock, H. A. Stewart, E. G,
Sutton, Vern .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 6th, 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 S1-2NW
1-4, N1-2SW1-4. S1-2NE1-4, NE1-4SE1-4
SecS3,Tp3S,R23 E, Willamette Meridian,
has filed notice of intention to makeFi
nal three-year Proof to establish claim to
the land above described, before George
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,
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Dr. J. W. Donnelly
Physician and Surgeon
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