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    THE CONDOJS GLOBE.
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THE CONDON GLOBE "
TH LEA.-DIfG ff&WSTAT&n Or GILLIAM COUtry
Published Erery Friday ey The
Entered m second elams nail natter
CONDON, OREGON, FRIDAY, JUNE 13, 1913.
Advertising Rates:
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inch per issue, regular current advertising, 12 1-2 ceats 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.
Subscription Rates:
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ATTENTION is called in this issue to the prescribed duty of
property owners and ro.id supervisors in regard to injurious weeds.
A half-hear tel effort has been made several times to enforce
this law, which is a good one. but has not met with success.
Many farmers try to keep their property free from weeds but
unless there be a general effort to eradicate them it will be im
possible to keep any property free .from these destroyers.
There are many of these weeds growing along the streets and on
vacant lots in Condon. The council should start the ball rolling
by ordering them removed.
THE lone Bulletin, edited by L. K. Harlan, made its initial
appearance last Thursday and is a neat, clean, newsy paper. It
carries a good line of advertising, showing that the business men
of lone appreciate the great benefit a town derives from a news
paper. Mr Harlan was with the Globe for a number of years and
we wish him much success in his new field.
THE city treasurer's nport, published in encther column of
this issue shows conclusively that the city has advanced financial
ly during the last year in addition to several improvements that
that have been made among them being the new and costly steel
water main.
WE may not agree that President Wilson is right in some of his
intentions but all must concede that he is certainly on his job and
that he cares little for the cracking of the party whip.
IT MAY not be amisa to again call the attention of the council
to the vile stench which is very much in evidence at the west side
of the old Condon Hotel building.
Progressive.
"Please, mum," said a tramp,
"would you be bo kind as to let me
nave a needle and thread f
"Well, y-e-B," said the housewife
at the door; "I can let you have
mat.
"Thankee, mum. Now, you'd
oblige me very much if you'd 1st me
havea bit of cloth for a patch.''
"Yes, here is some." "
. "Thankee very much, mum. If a
a litUe different color from my suit,
I see. Perhaps, mom, you could
spare me some of your husband's
old clothes that this patch will
match."
"Well, 1 declare! You're clever,
my man, and I'll give you an old
suit. Here is one.
"Thankee greatly, mum. I aee
ilVu little large, mum, but if you'll
kindly furnish me with a square
meal mebby I can fill it out."
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at the post office at Condon, Oregoa
The Globe will print any kind
of posters, for shows, dances and
and sales. The attractive kind
at lowest prices.
State of Ohio, city of Toledo,)
Lucas county, f ss.
Frank . Cheney makes makes oath
that he is senior partner of the firm of
F. 3. Cheney A Co., doing business in
the city of Toledo, county and state
aforesaid, and that said firm will pay
the sum of $100.00 for ech and every
case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by
the use of ball's catarrh cure.
FRANK J. CHENEY.
Sworn to before me and subscribed
in my presence, this 6th day of Decern
ber, a. D., 1886. i
seal a. w. gleason, Notary Public.
Hall's catarrh Cure is taken intern-
ally and acts directly upon the blood
and mucous surfaces of the system.
Send for testimonials, free.
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Sold by all Druggists, 75c.
Take Hall's Family Pills for con
stipation.
Betty's Gift
A Lancashire vicar wax Asked by
the choir to call upon old Betty, who
was deaf, but who insisted in join
ing in the solo of the anthem, and
to ask her only to sing in the hymns.
He shouted into her ear, "Betty,
I've been requested to speak to you
about your singing." At last she
caught the word "singing" and re-
f lied: "Not to me be the praise, sir.
t's a gift." Pall Mall Gazette.
Better than Spanking
Spanking will not cure children
of wetting the bed, because it is
not a habit but a dangerous dis
ease. The C.H. Rowan Drug Co.,
Dept. 1456, Chicago, 111., have
discovered a strictly harmless
remedy for this distressing dis
ease and to makeknown its merits
they will send a 50c package se
curely wrapped and prepaid Ab
solutely Free to any reader of
The Condon Globe This remedy
also cures frequent desire to uri
nate and inability to control urine
during the night or day in old or
young. The C. H. Rowan Drue
Co. is an Old Reliable House,
write totbem today for the free
medicine. Cure the afflicted mem
bers of your family, then tell your
neighbors and friends about this
remedy.
FOLEY KIDNEY PIUS
fOH BACKACHE KJONtlfS.MID BUD OS
GLOBULES ;
By Win or J
tii (jry 1
Devil x$$iy wis j
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There are 56,527,000 cattle on
United States farms, i ,'j . .
"Where does a noise go?" asks
an exchange. Some big noises
go to Congress,
An Englishman, after two
years experiments, has . evolved
a stingless bee.
Opportunity generally knocks
at one's door but very of ter the
inmate is sleeping. ; ...
HUliaim I ii III mtwmmum '
A Connecticut man offers $1C0
reward to anyone who will
break him of snoring.
Suggestions for a new alphabet
have been called for I y the new
Chinese republic
Fashion's latest foible in fem
ininity is that a sort of Chinese
method of securing small feet
shall be adopted.
Re;
tu iiio auci kiacuieiHa.
A clergyman in Colorado has
announced that he will propose
for any young man who finds his
nerve too frail to undergo the or
deal. In the height of the Mississip
pi river floods last year the flow
was 2,300.000 feet per second or
12 times the amount of water
that passes over Niagara Falls.
It Pays to Advertise.44
Millinery Bargains...
' Ladies' and
Three Inoh Silk and Velvet Ribbon, per yard ... ,15
Veils, Scarfs, Ornaments, Flowers, Gloves and Mourning Supplies
MRS. SUTTON
Oppoalte Ceadea Natlaaal Buk Balldlae;.
W. S. Farr
G. M.
FARR
Meat Market
The Finest of
Fresh and Cured Meats aTIl RIBBON Canned Goods
of all kinds always
in Stock
Right Prices5 ::
Printer's ink won't make the
car go. There's only one
reason why 200,000 new Fords
can't possibly satisfy this sea
son's demand. The car itself
is right with a rightness that is
unmatched anywhere at any
reasonable price.
Our (Treat factory has
quarter of a millon Model T's. Prices: Run
about, 525; Touring Car, $600: Town Car
$800--f. o. b. Detroit with all equipment
For Darticular Bret "Ford Tim
esting automobile magazine. It's free from
Detroit facrory. Ford Motor Company, 1444
Michigan Ave., Chicago. L.L. Taylor, Condon
MelloU
Say, is Your Stationery Running Low?
If so, We Would Like to Figure With
You For a New Supply. We Uave Just
Received a Lot qf New Type and Paper.
j LEGAL ADVERTISINGS
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
Notice ia hereby given that the un
deraigncd has been appointed by the
Honorable County Court of tiilliitm
county, Oregon, Administrator of the
Estate of William W. Reynolds, do
ceased. All persons having claims
against the said estate are therefore
hereby notified to present the ssme to
the undersigned at Gwendolen, Oregon,
or to G. W. Farman, Attorney for
said Administrator, at Condon, Orvgon,
within six months from the date here
of, the same being the date of the first
publication of this notice. Said claims
to be verified as by law required.
Dated May 80, 1913.
M. J. Lynch, Administrator.
Q.W. Parman, Att'y fur Administrator
SHERIFF SALE
Notice is hereby ' given that an ex
ecution and order of sale was itumvd
out of the Circuit Court of the State
of Oregon, Gilliam County, on the 28th
day of May, 1913, upon a decree there
in rendered on the 22nd dny of April,
1912, in favor of Condon National Bunk,
a corporation, plaintilT and against Fred
Brown, defendant, which said execution
and order of sale la to me directed and
commanding me to sell the property
hereinafter described, for the purpose
of satisfying the judgement of the
plaintiff in said cause for the sum of
Forty aiwl 4JU100 Dollar with interest
thereon at 10 per cent per annum from
the 22nd day of April, 1912, and Forty
Dollars attorney fees, and the costs
and disbursements of said suit taxed at
Twelve and 80-100 Dollars.
Therefore, in compliance with said
execution and order of sale, I will on
Monday, the seventh day of July, 1913,
at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M. at the
Court house door in Condon, Gilliam
County, Oregon, sell at public suction
to the highest bidder for cash in hand,
for the purpose of satisfying the judge
ment and decree mentioned, the fol
lowing described real property, to-wit:
E3Et
Misses' Trimmed Hats - - $2.00
Ladies' and Misses' Ready-to-wear Hats .50
Boys' Hats ..... .35
Ioarits' Bonnets .35
7i
Farr
E. C. Farr
BROS.
Grocery
Bakery
The Famous RED
Wu. n: a. 1 r-i 1
M PI
fepsrrinesi 01 iuncn uooas
V7 Bread and Pastries
Prompt Delivery
produced neajlv
Lots 6 and 7 in Block 6 of Btillwell's
addition to the Town of Clyde, com
monly called Mayville.
Dated this 2'Jth day of May, 1913.
KLMEK MONTAGUE,
Sheriff of Gilliam County.Ore.
By J. D. Weed, Deputy.
CITATION
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR GILLIAM
COUNTY,
In the Matter of the Estate
of CITATION
William Looney, Deceased 1
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF
OREGON:
To Sarah Beasley; Martha J. Schuh!
Minnie Beaton; Robert F. Looney; heirs
of Leaner Ewlng; Charles Ewing;Llliie
Ewlng; Blanc Ewlng and Maude Ewing,
and all persons interested in the above
estate;
Whereas an application havinir been
made In due and regulur form by the
administrator of the William Looney
estate for an order emoowerlnir him
to sell the real estate belonging to said
estate and described as follows:
Lots 3. 4 and 9 of block 1 1 in Condon jnd
Cornish's Addition to Condon, Oregon, as
the some appears of record in the olllce
of the county clerk of Gilliam County,
Oregon, and also the four following
dv-scrlbed lots located ' in Portland,
iuminomah County, Oregon, towit
Beginning at a point In the north
una at Simpson street, formerly known
as Myrtle Avenue, Two Hundred sixty
and fifty . five one hundred tin font.
260.55 ft, east of the east side line of
East 37th street North, formerly known
as Ulaine street, City of Portland,
Oregon, and running thenre east alunir
the north line of said Simpson street
One Hundred feet, 100 ft., thence north
Two Hundred feet. 200 ft. thence south
parallel with , East 37th street Two
Hundred feet, 200 ft., to the place of
beginning, being In section IS, T. I N, I
E, Multnomah County. Oreuon.
And whereas said court has fixed the
9th day of July I9I.1. at 10 o'clock a
m., at the court room of this court
in the court house in Condon, Gilliam
County, Oregon, as the time and nlace
for hearing any and all objections to
sniu petition and the crantinir of ssid
ordur of sale.
Therefore in the name of the state
of Oregon, you and each of you are
hereby cited and required to be and
appear at said time and place and then
and there to show cause, if nnv vou
"r each of you have, why an order of
sale should not be made as prayed for
in said petition, and why said petition
Mhould not be granted and said order of
sale should not be issued,
Fi st publication, May 23th, I913;last
publication June 20th, 11)13.
Witness the Honorable H. A. Thlessen,
judge of said court with tho seal of the
court afllxed Una 17th duy of May 1913.
(seul) C. N. Laughrige, Clerk.
Notice for Publication.
Department of the Interior.
U. S. Land OfUce, The Dulles, Oregon.
May 7th, 1913
Notice is hereby given that Mamie M.
Peacock, of Condon, Oregon, who on
April 13,1910, made Homestead No.06296
and additional No. 06963 for W1-2NE1-4,
NEl-4NEl-4.Sec.23 and NW1-4NW1-4
Sec24,Tp3S. R19 E, Willamette Meridian,
has filed notice of intention to make Fi
nal threo-year Proof to establinh claim to
tho land above described, before George
W. Parman, U. S. Commissioner at
his office at Condon, Oregon, on the
17th day of June, 1913.
Claimant names - as witnesses:
George Schott, William K. Farrar,
Walter Farrar and James McGeo all of
Condon, Oregon.
C. W. Moore, Register.
Notice for Publication
Department of the Interior
U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Ore.
May 31, 1913
Notice is hereby iriven that James
G.Peacock.of Condon, Oregon, who,, on
Apr. 13th, 1910, made Homestead, No.
00293, for the E1-2SW1-4 and Sl-2
SE 1-4 of Section Fourteen (14), T. 3
South, Range 19 East, Willamette Mer
idian, has filed notice of intention to
make Final three-year Proof to estab
lish claim to the land above described.
before Georee W. Parman. U. S. Com-
missioner at his office at Condon, Ore
gon, on the 7th day of July, 1913.
Claimant names as witnesses: E. D.
Lantis, George Schott, Ira Jones
and Lester Wayne,, all of Condon,
Oregon. C. W. Moore, Register.
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Beats Them All.
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H. A. Hartshorn, Local Agent.
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