Condon globe. (Condon, Gilliam Co., Or.) 189?-1919, January 12, 1917, Page PAGE 3, Image 3

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THE HOME OF QUALITY AND SHELTER OF THE BKST
Just M we have a Thomas II. Cut at our place of busincHu thut has proved him
self the Champion of all Ohampeensby cufTitijr tho Ina l of every eanino in town until
it runic, so with our selection of stock always the beat to be had.
We are making some very low prices on winter goods.
We are still handling the best in the line of groceries.
We are headquarters for home furniHhings and auto supplies.
THE S. B. BARKER COMPANY
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CLASSIFIED AND LEGAL ADVERTISING
8TRAYED:
Light biy horse coming three
years old, branded with pipe
on left sHIle, Has three white
feet and whit strip in face.
15 offered for rtturn or for in
formation U'luiing to recovery,
Not'fy E L Palmer, Ajax,
Oregon.
STRAYED:
One red and white spotted
heifer, very fine, Shorthorn
yeuring. Branded (J) on
right hip. Strayed from I). S.
Brown's pasture. Suitate re
ward for information. 0 C.
Veatch. Omdon, Oregon. 42tf
"Will thee sell thy lands,
Or whatsoever on them stands,
Then place them in our hand,
Without fail."
Condon Realty Co.
27tf Opp. P.O. Phone ICY
County Treasurer's Notice
All outstanding warrants drawn
on the Genera Fund and all war
rat.ts drawn on the Road Fund
up to and including No. 625,
Scries A, will be paid upon pre
sentation at my office. Interest
on road warrants cease October
13ih, 1916.
Fiiki) Anderson.
County Treasurer.
Notice to Creditors.
Notice i hereby given thit the
utulerniuKoil him been appointed by the
lion. County Court of Gilliam C-junty
an RilminiHlrs'or of the eatate of
Culvin MyetidiK'cMoil; and alt prsona
having claims airaintit the said estate
are hereby notified to present the same
to the undersigned administrator at the
Con Ion NntianHl Bank In Condon, Ore
gon, on or before six months from the
date of the first publication of his notice.
Date of this notice and ante of first
publication is December 8, 1916.
George B. Dukkk
Administrator.
Executor's Notice to Creditors
Nitico is hereby given that the un
dersigned has been appointed Executor
of the Entitle of Sophia LntTerty, De
ceased, by the County Court of Giltinm
ilounty, Oregon. All persona having
claims against said estate are required
to present the samo, with proper vouch
ers duly verified to N. Laughrige
Executor, at tho ofllce of the County
Clerk in tho CourthouHe, Condon, Ore
gon; within six months from the date of
this notice, the same being the date of
the first publication thereof.
, Dated and first published December
22, 1916.
C. N. IAUGHRIGE,
Executor.
VUr4W Beat it
MY FISH BRAND
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Keeps oit all tKe wet
DEALERS EVERYWHERE
Waterproofs, tcWE
Absolute. H3l
on Marked thus tisiwsfi
A.J. TOWER CO. BOSTON
SLICKER
SUMMONS
In the Circuit Court of tho State of
Oregon for Cillium County.
Eugene H. Evans, I'luiiitin,
VS.
Oscar II. Bell an-J Louiaa Hull, his wife;
C. E. Curran and Mrs. V.. E. Curran,
his wife, Defendants,
SUMMONS
To Oscar II. Bell and I.ouina Bell, his
wife; C. E. urrari and Mrs. C. E.
Curran, husband and wife:
IN THE NAMEOK THE STATE OK
OREGON: You and e.uh of you are
hereby required and commanded to ap
pearand answer the complaint of the
plaintiff on file herein, on or before
January 12th, 1917, the date of the lunt
publication of summons herein, and if
you fail to so appear and anitwer, the
plaintiff will apply to the court for the
relief demanded In the comprint on file
herein, which U substantially as fol
lows: For a judgement and decree in favor
of tho plaintiff for the sum of 500.00,
with Interest thereon from October IKJtn
1916, until paid, at the rate of seven
per cent per annum, and $50.00 ittor
ney'a fees; a aecond judgment and :e
croe for J583.42, with interest thereon
from January 15th, 1H15, until paid, at
the rate of eight per cent per annum,
together with $60.00 attorney's fees,
and the coats and diKburxcrncnl of thin
suit.
For a judgment and de.-ree again!
the above named defendants to the ef
fect that the two mortgage liens, upon
the real estate herein to be foreclosed,
and that their internU, or either of
them, are subsequent and inferior in
right to the lien of the plniti tilT 'n two
mortgRges.
For a judgment and decree foreclos
ing the mortgage liens of the plaintiff
upon the Northeast Quarter of the
Northeast Quarter, the Southwest
Quarter of the Northeast Quarter and
the Southeast Quarter of ihe North
west Quarter of Section 18, Townxnip
2, S. R. 20. E. W. M., Gilliam County,
Oregon; that the first mortgage bo re
formed so that the description of Oie
land read as just above described; that
all persons claiming any interest in
said real estate by, through or under
said defendants, or either of them, be
forever barred from claiming any in
terest in said premises or any part
thereof; that the premises be sold to
satisfy the above judgments and de
crees, and coats and disbursements of
suit.
That any party to this suit be allow
ed to become a purchaser at said sale,
and ordering the sherilT of Gilliam
County, Oregon, to place such purchaser
Into possession.
This summons is served upon you
and each of you by publication hereof
in the Condon Globe, for a period of
six consecutive weeks, seven isnues,
commencing with the issue of Decem
ber 1st, 1910, and ending with the issue
of January 12th, 1917, by order of Hit
Honorable D. R. Parker, Judge of the
above entitled court, made and entered
on the 24th day of November. 1916.
T. A. Weinke,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Kuggles and Ola Kuggles, his wife;
lois Olds and W. It. Olds, her husband:
I.ucy Kuggles, unmarried; Lucy S.
Rubles, a widow; Eva Landry and J. N.
Landry, her husband; Sara Ruggles,
unmarried; Florence Frey, a widow;
Muble Justice and Tbumas Justice, her
husband; Charles Frey, unmarried;
Daisy Farra ami Samuel rarra. her
husband; Elton Frey, unmarried, and
Feryl Frey, unmarried, defendant?,
which sail execution and order of sale
is to me directed and commanding me
to sell tho property hereinafter de
scribed, for thf purpose of satisfying
the judgment of the plaintiff in said
eausK for the sum of One Thousand Five
Hundred .Sixty-five and noHXJ Dollars,
and Three Hundred Dollars attorney
fees and the costs and disbursements
of said suit taxed at Eighty-two and
5.1-100 Doll urn, and costs upon this
Writ
Therefore, in compliance with said
execution and order of sale, 1 will on
Saturday, the 10th day of February, 1917
at thehour of 2:00 o'clock P.M.. at the
Court House door In Condon, Gilliam
County, Oregon, sell at public auction
to the highest bidder for cash in hand,
for the purpose of satisfying the judg
ment and decree mentioned, the follow
ing described real property to-wit; All
that portion of I.ota Two (2), Five (5),
and Six (f.) in Section Thirty-one (31),
also Lot Eleven (II) in Section Thirty
(JO), all in Township One (1) South of
Range Nineteen (19) East of Willamette
Meridian, situated in Gilliam county,
Oregon, in the muuner provided by law
and in conformity with the practice of
ibis Court.
DuUd this 8th day of January. 1917.
J. W. Liluf,
SherilTGillium County, Oregon.
The Place for Your Want Adi.
City Treasurer's Notice
All outstanding city warrants
I up to and including No. 771 Class
I" C" will be paid upon presents
tion at my office. Interest ceases
Nov. 16. 1916.
Myrtle Ferguson,
Citv Treasurer.
TYPHOID
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Bo vaccinated NOW by your phyilclan, you sod
your family. It U mors vital thin houM InnjrnM.
Aid rout pny Ictao, drug glit, Of lend fot Hava
you had Typhoid?" telling of Typhoid Vaccina,
irtulu from ua , and danger from Typhoid Camera,
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SHERIFF'S SALE
Notice is hereby given that an exe
cution and order of sale wai issued out
of the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon, Sherman county, on the 21st
day of December, 1916, upon a decree
therein rendered on the -Itli day of
November, 1916, in favor of William N.
Froebo, as guardian of the estate of
Kathleen McDonald, Joseph Ralph Mc
Donald, William Byron McDonald and
Patrick McDonald, minors, plaintiffs,
and against O. N. Kuggles, as adminis
trator of the Estate of Phillip M. Ruggles
deceased; O. N. Ruggles and Allie
Ruggles, his wife; E. S. Ruggles and
Cassie Ruggles, his wife; W. A.
S'OTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE OF
REAL PROPERTY
Notice is hereby given that an cxe
ution and order of sale was regularly
issued out of the Circuit Curt of the
Sfute of Oregon for Gilliam county on
a judgment and decree given and made
therein on the 8th day of January, 1917,
in a cause therein pending wherein
Walther-Williams Hardware Company,
a corporation, was plaintiff, and Louis
Comini and Amollta Comini, husband
and wife, and G. Gruber and Christ
Schlappi, were defendants, which said
execution and order of sale is directed
and was delivered to me and commands
me to sell the property hereinafter de-
4crihc.d for the purpose of satisfying
the judgment and decree in said ca ise,
namely for tho sum of $2447 00 with in
terest thereon from the 19th day of
October, 1912, at the rate of ten per
cent per annum, for the further sum of
150.('0 attorney's fee, and for costs
and disbursements of the suit amount
ing to $26.0(i uid accruing costs.
NOW THEREFORE, in pursuance
of said execution and order of sale and
for the purpose of satisfying said judg
ment and decree and the costs of this
sale, I will, on Saturday, the 17th day
of February, 1917, at the hour of three
o'clock P. M. at the front door of the
Court House in Condon, Gilliam county,
Oregon, sell at public auction to the
highest bidder for cash in hand all of
the following described real property:
The Northwest Quarter and the
South half of Section :'8, the West half
of tho Southwest Quarter of Section 27,
and the North half of the Northwest
Quarter of Section !i3, all in Township
three South of Range 20 E. W. M; the
East half of the Southwest Quarter,
the Southwest Quarter f the South
west quarter of Section one, tho North
west quarter of the Northwest Quarter
the west half of the Northeast Quarter
the East half of the Northwest quarter
of Section 12, all in Township 3 South
of Range 22 E. W. M. Also lots 1, 2,
II and 12 in Hlock 37 East Sddilton to
Condon.
Said property will be sold subject to
the mortgage of one William MacMas
ter of $5000.00 and the mortgage of
John Hogan in the sum of $1990.00.
Dated this 9th day of January, 1917.
J. W. LlLiLIE,
Sheriff of Gilliam County, Oregon.
THE DAREDEVIL
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ou the ocean In ipict of a womau's
fate In a tiaiiK' "untry.
";rt bark to America, Itob. and go
Straight to your I'm Ih Robert at I
IJuyesvINc, In the lfnrH-lh valley. Hi
cut me loose lH'aiio tin didn't under
stand when Dinrrliil your mother
out of the French ira In I'srlx.
Wlicu I named you Itolxrta for blui
be returned Ihe letter 1 sent, but with
nolle of thousand dollar In Mon
roe A Co. for you. I didn't tell him
when your mother died. Yet, I've
been bitter. Hut tlieae Orman bul
lets bsve rut the life out of uie, and I
see more plainly. Oct the money and
take Nsiiuette and the kiddle ou the
Brat boat There's starvation and
maybe worse In Paris for you. Take
(be mouey-uiid-Kct to Brother Hub
ert God of America take them and
guide"
And that was all. I held him In my
arms for long time, while old Nan
nette and amall IVrre wept beside
me. am) then I laid blui uimm hit pil
low and straightened the little tricolor
that Ihe gool sister of the old gray
convent In which be lay had given me
to place In bis hand when be bad
begged for It. My mother's country
had nieaut my mother to blui. and he
bad given bis life for her and France
In the trenches of the Vows And
tbua at bis bidding I was on the very
high seas of adventure, r'rom this
thought of blm I was very suddenly
recalled by old Naiinette. who came
upon the deck from below.
"I.e bon Dleu." she sighed as she
settled herself In her steamer chair
and look out the lace knitting. "Is It
not of a goodness that I have tied In
my stocking the nccessury francs that
we may land In that Atnerha nlietv
all Is of such a good fortune? And
also by my skill we have I.Vl frnut
above that need, which must be al
most a Inmdriil of their huge and
wasteful dollars. All U well with us."
And as she spoke ln pulled up tin?
collar of Pierre's soft hlne serge blouse
around his pnlr tliiu IV e and eased
the cushion behind his rrooke.l small
back.
"Is Ih that n! which remains of tho
$l,r(H) we found to I In that bank.
Naiinclle'" I asked of hep with a great
uncertainty. .My mother's fortune, de
scended from her father, the Marquis
de Greit ami live, and the Income of
my father from his government post
bad made life easy to live In that old
house by Ihe quay, where so many
from the I'aulioiirg St. Germalne camp
to hear her sing after her fortune and
children took her from the opera and
to go for the summer In the gray old
Chateau tie Grez but of Ihe Invest
ment of francs or dollars ami cents I
had no knowledge. In s;ltc of my
claims to N an Ainerh an girl of much
prores. My Mother had luughed and
very greatly adored my assumption of
au extreme American manner, copied
us nearly us poslli!e after thnl of Biy
father, and hud "failed to teach to r.ie
even thai thrift which Is a part of the
dot of every French flrl from the
Fuulxmrg St. Germalne t.-t the Koule
vard St. Mh liel. But even In my Ig
norance the Information of Nanuctto
as to the snialhiess of our fortuue gave
to me an alarm.
"What will you, mademoiselle? It
was necessary that I purchase the rai
ment needful to the young Marquis de
Ore according to bis state and for the
mnrqulse, his sister, ulso. It was not to
be contcmpluied that we should travel
except In apartments of the very best
In the ship. Is not gold enough In
America even for sending In great
snms for relief of suffering? Have :
not seen It given In the Btrects of Par
Is? Is It irnt there for us? Do you
make me reproaches?" And Naiinette
began to weep Into the flue lawn of
her nurse's handkerchief.
"No, no. Naiinette! I know It was
of a necessity to us to have the clothes,
and of course we had to travel In the
first class. Do not have distress. If
we need tn.re money In America 1
will obtain It." I made that answer
with a gesture of soothing upon her
old shoulders, which I could never re
mcmlicr as not bent In an attitude of
hovering over Fierre or me.
"Eh blenl" she answered, wltii a pcr-
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Inflammation is the stagnation
of blood the gorging of the
circulation with impute blood.
Of course you can't bo well Under
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Ppninn By s8is,tn
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system, removes the waste matter and
brightens you up.
Over 44 Years
Of service to the public entitles It to a
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It Makes Good
The Peruns Company Columbus, Ohio
You can get Peruna in tablet form
for convenience.
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WHICH IS THE RIGHT ROAD?
THAT DEPENDS ON WHERE
YOU ARE GOING
If you are in search of the freshest,
cleanest and best line of
Groceries
The right road U the'one that leads
straight ito our store. You will find
here just what y oujare looking for. It
is our constant endeavor to supply our
customers with the cream of the mar
ket in all lines.
Don't lie Side-tracked
Come straight to
Veatch's Cash Store
GROCERY A.ND BAKERY
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RIGHT, j 1
HERE'S something curious about W-B CUT Chew
ingit takes less out of your pocket and puts a
better chew into your mouth. No big. plug sagging your
pocket, no big wad sagging your cheefc?Hbiiefl'.niucb
oi this rich tobocco goes twice as far as ordinaryt $Iug.
W-B saves your silver and gives you a silver-lining feel
ing of happiness all over. You can't help from telling
your friends about W-B.
Bbfc tr WETMAK-BRUTOS COMPART, SO Cm Sent, Ke York Or
WATER
on the Farm u An Absolute Necessity,
on your Farm increases its Take ten
of the well
A Good Well
times the cost
WE FURNISH IT
Anything in the plumbing line wpl receive oar
prompt attention.
JAMIESON & MARSHALL
Sanitary Plumbers S Condon, Oregon
Globe Pointing Means Satisfaction
THE OLD MADE NEW
fcon't throw that old suit away. Remember I can
jnake it look like new. If your clothes need cleaning,
'pressing or repairing, telephone 48X and I will call
f for them and return them to you. The best of work
and the right price. :: :: :: :: . ::
V Dehler, The Tailor
Old First Nat'l Bank Main St Condon, Ore.
J. II. Cne H. P. Cone
Cone Lumber Company
Lone Rock, Oregon
Manobattarari oi all kiailt ol roafi aad drened Ioniser mi oldil
Good Grades Right Prices
BBS
BSHSHBBHSiaHfBB
Gilijam County Risai Estate
If you wish to buy, sell, rent or exchange any kind of prop
erty see me first. A can help you if you give me a chance.
Office at residencelierhiKh school. Call. Phone 240.
MRS. ERMA EST, CONDON. OREGON