Condon globe. (Condon, Gilliam Co., Or.) 189?-1919, March 16, 1917, Page PAGE 2, Image 2

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    THE CONDON GLOBE PAQE 2
THE CON
Oil
GLOBE
H. A. Hartshorn. Ed tor
Published Erery Friday ty The Clotw
Pablishlni Company.
Entered a second class mail mattei
at the port office at Condon, Oreyor
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far n mtv Adwtklaa rW tim
wUatiae.
B10THER PATriSON
IS BACK
S. A. Pattison, editor of the
Condon Giobe in the early daxp,
has rece rtly purchased the Her
ald at Hepprer and the first cepv
under his manngerr ent has just
reached our desk. Itisadecidtd
improvement over former issues.
Mr. Pattiso i is a sr-vjd newspaper
man and he will give the Heppnt r
people (rood service.
THEY SAY-
THAT garbage cans should be
carefully disinfected and !aid
away. There may cornea time
when they will be in demand
again.
It's Up to You
Don't wear clothes that
make ycu look deformed
when you cai get the
perfect fitting in the Gold
Medal Brand with practi
cal tailoring from start
to finish at '
$15.00 TO $35.00
The largest and most
complete line of medium
and standard weight
woolens that I have ever
shown in Condon. Ladies
Suits, Coats and One
piece Dresses made to
order from jour own
cloth or mine. :: ::
Cleaning, Pressing and Alter
ation on all garments
J. A. CONLEY
Side Entrance First National Bank Bldg, Condon, Oregon
Residence 54X :: PHONES: :: Shop 54A
R3
Our Repair Men
Are real motor car experts who are just as
. much at home under your car'asgthe doctor is
who goes exploring after your appendix. The
only difference is they are not so expensive
Drive in anyway and say "Howdy."
L. E. SHELLEY'S GARAGE
CONDON ' OREGON
HIGHEST PRICES
Paid for wool, hides and pelts. We
have a supply of stock salt, wool
bags and twine at all times
Agents for Black Leak 40 Sh.ep Dip
- INTERIOR WAREHOUSE CO.
Good Grades Right Price
CONE LUMBER COMPANY
Manufacturers of all kinds of rough awl dressed lumber and mouldings
Phone M51 Lost Valley, Oregon
iMi
THAT they are talking of pass-!
ing a law to protect skunks for
their skins. Most of the skins
we know are skunks who should
receive no protection.
THAT potatoes have eyes but
cannot see. Help the blind
$3.t0 per.
THAT if corn, having ears, ever
hears of the price potatoes me
bringing, it will cost more to
get an ear of corn than it now
does to get the ear of a politi
cian. THAT buying ribbons for type
writers is legitimate-but straw
hats with snow on the ground,
not,
THAT gasoline is going to be
higher cn account of the
scarcity ot potatoes. That ex
cuse is rs good as any other.
THAT it is better to have love.1
a short man than never to have
loved a tall.
THAT one of Bernstorff 's secre
taries carried away with him
over 200 suits of pajamas. Good
night, shirt!
! THAT it doest.'t pay to be toi
j inquisitive. It was Eve's cu
ijsity that got her in bad, you
l remember.
To Get the Best
roe '
FRONT. 5HOVIKI HL7
' t 6 I
iron i MroTiClWf !
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF fltE
STATE OF OREGON FOR
UlLLIAM COUNTY
In the matter of Estate of Grant Wade,
Deceased.
NOTICE OF PRIVATE SALE OF
REAL ESTATE
Under authority nf an order granted
by the County Court of the County of
Gilliam, State if Oregon, dated the
2lst day of February, 1917, and as
modified on February 27th. 191?, I, the
undersigned, adminiitrator, will sell at
private aale the following described
real esUte, to-wit: The West half of
Section 13, the West half of the West
half of Section 12. and the Southeast
Quarter of Section 2, all In Township I,
South of Range 20, E. W. M.tUlllara
County, Oregon.
The sale wilt be made on or after the
31st day of March, 1917, and sealed
bids In writing will be received by the
undersigned at the office of the Condon
National Bank, Condon. Oregon.
The terms of sale wi)l be at least
$9000.00 in cash, balance secured by a
second mortgage against the above
promises, with interest on the balance
due until paid at the rate of 8 per tfent
per annum for term not to exceed
two yean, and the first mortgage
against the land to be not to exceed
$7000.00 and for a term not short of S
years, and the said sale will be made
subject to a subsisting lease against
said premises for the year 1917, pur
chaser to have the rents and profits
which are to be collected at his own ex
pense and trouble.
Dated this 1st day of March, 1917.
Geo. B. Dukek,
Administrator of the estate
of Grant Wade, Deceased.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
t012129)
Department op the Interior
U.S. Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon
February 24th, 1917.
Notice is hereby given that Glenn
David Garrett of Condon, Uregon, who,
on October 16th, 1913, made Home
stead Entry, No. 012129, for W 1-2 SE
1-4, S 1-2 SW 1-4, Section 9. Township
3 South, Range 20 East. Willamette
Meridian, has filed notice of intention
to make Final Three Year Proof, to
establish claim to the land above de
scribed, before O. N. Laughrige, Clerk
of the Circuit Court, at Condon, Oregon,
-n the 6th daj of April, 1917.
, Claimant names as witnesses: M. C.
Clarke, James Walkenshaw, A. B.
Shell, all of Condon, Oregon; L. L.
Turney, of Ajax, Oregon.
H. Frank Woodcock,
Register-
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR GILLIAM
COUNTY.
In the matter of the estate of S. A.D.
Gurley, Deceased.
NOTICE is hereby given thai the
undersigned, Ola M. Ogle, formeily
Ola M. Gurley, Administratrix of the
above named Court has set Monday
the 26th day of March, 1917, at the
hour of 10 o'clock in the forenoon ef
said day, at the (kmrt Room of the
above entitled Court in the Courthouse
at Condon, Oregon, as the time and
pkee for hearing said report and any
oujections thereto that may be offered
and all persons interested in said es
tate are hereby notified to appear be
fore the above named court at sail
time and place and show cause if any
they have, why said estate should not
be finally settled, the Administratrix
discharged, her bondsmen exonerated,
and the property distributed as by law
provided.
Ola M. OolF,
Administrator.
Date of first publication, Feb. 23, 1917.
Date of last publication. Mar. 23, 1917
Henry Wilkins was up from
Clem Saturday.
hake Off
j
When Spring comes, with its changeable weather
and your exposure, it is best to clear away all the
symptoms left after an attack of grip. That evil
disease leaves you weakened, and when its victim
attempts to "do his bit" he exposes himself to the risk of a second
attack, for which he is less prepared, and which may have graver
consequences.
There's Danger in Delay
April and May are pneumonia months. In tbjs time a weak
cned system is a constant source of danger, for the pneumonia
ond grip infections are in the air, and after a long winter the
body is so clogged with waste it cannot resist them. Fortify
the health, remove the catarrh, and improve the digestion.
For Quick
Relief
Thi3 reliable tonic is recommended to remove the waste
from he body, counteract the catarrhal poisons and allay the
inflammation that is catarrh, restore the regular appetite and
lone up the entire system to resist disease. A well man is safe.
As a tonic after grip it has won many commendations, while its effect
iveness in catarrhal conditions Is unquestioned. Take no chances Take
Pcruna.
Peruna Tablets arm alwayi nody to taJtt. Yoa may carry a box
vjith you and ward off cold and chill. Thm liquid mtdilino in your
Itomt u a gnat tafegaard. Protect your family.
The Parana Company, Columbus, Ohio
COUNTY COURT PROCEEDINGS
At regular term of the County
Court of Oregon for Gilliam County,
held at Condon Wednesday, March 7,
1917, when were present U. W. Par
man, County Judge,' John W. Maid-
ment and Sherman Wade, Commission
ers, the following proceedings were
had, lo-wit:
In the matter of county road petition
of C C Clark et al beginning at City of
Arlington, thence westerly to John Day
River Continued.
In the matter of the county road p
tition of E C Maddock et al beginning
at the City ot Arlington thence easter
ly via Butcher Knife cabin to Rhea's
Contlni.ed. In the matter of the county road pe
tition of D M Burnett et al beginning
near corner common to Sect 22, 23, 26,
27, Tp f S. R. 2. E W M, thence west
erly to 80-Mile It appearing to the
Court from the report of the road view
ers that the cost of construction of said
road would be approximately 124,000,
It is considered by the court that the
travel is not sufficient over it to justify
the expense ot construction at the pre (.
ent time.
In the matter of the petition of the
O.-W. R. & N. Co., for achange In the
county road at Quimby Station Con
tinued. In the matter of the petition of J S
Smith for gateway Petition a Howie"
and county board of road viewers order
ed to meet March 21, 1917, and view
out auch gateway, or public road, and
that notice be given the land owners
over whote land said right of way is
demanded o; the time and place of the
meeting of said viewers.
In the matter of the statement of the
County Clerk showing bounties paid
Statement approved.
In the matter of the application of
Sarah Young of Arlington for county
aid Allowed in the sum of $10 per
month.
In the matter of the approval of
bonds of road supervisors, road master
and county surveyor The following ap
proved: Jos W Kirschner, surveyor.
Sidney Smyth, roadmaster; A A Ander
son. F W White. E B Schomp, J W
Hire, L II McCulloch, J F Hurt,, rotid
Continued on next page
The
Daredevil
si
By
Maria Thompson Daviess
Author of 'The Ktltiol
of Molly"
Copyright, 151. by the Rsllly
urltton Co.
Continued from last week
"What Is it that you will now do.
Roberta, marquise of Grex and 3y7"
1 asked of myself, with a slight shak
ing or my knees In their Cheviot
trousers. "It Is hardly pcss'.lile that
you will escape from revealing your
woman's estate to this Frenchman of
your own class. Here all mistakes of
a man's estate are forgiven you and
laid to the fact of your being an alien,
but that Lieutenant Count de Bourdon
will nsk qiw.Mtlons of you nod perhaps
has a knowle lite of your relatives and
friends United, must have Also al
ready that wicked Madam Whltwortll
entertains auspicious of you, WhaJ 's
It that you will do?"
And after I had asked myself for a
second time that question I snt and
looked Into the eves of that Grand
mamma Carrutbers for many long mo
ments and bad an argument with my-
That Grip
PERUNA
COLUMBIA
Phonographs and Records .
For a present any time,
UUSUIltlll 1YUUUR
Spalding Athletic Goods
Finest Chocolates and Hon Dons
JOHN JACKSON
Condon's Leading Stationer and Confectioner
44444
Havo you paid up your
m44
self. TUi'ii I answered lo her as 1
ruse to my feet so tliut my eyes came ,
more nearly on a level with her' ,
"No, Ma da it Ancettiress. born of her
whom not an Indian or a At'iv hear
could frlguteu away from her duty of
protection to those of her affections, I
will not flee. 1 will stay lure by the
to of my uncle, the General Hubert,
nud my great chief, that Uouverueur
t'aulkiier. to Oiftit for their honor and
to protect France from rubbery. Then,
If I be discovered and ran do no more
.'or lucm. I will go from their pres
ence quhkly In the ulijlit and be lout
In tbo trenches of Trance beforo I am
detained, And. If It be that I am not
discovered In-fore all Is made well con.
vemlug those mules for transportation
Cont'n' eJ on li st page
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Horner & Anderson
ABSTRACTERS
Abstracts of Title to
Gilliam County Lands
Office in Court House
0. K. SHOP
UP-TO-DATE
TONSORIAL
PARLORS
Randall & Scale
PROPRIETORS
1st Door N. First National Bank
EXPRESS
and Light Hauling
For Quick Service See
WM. JENSEN
or leave ortlcrs at
Jackson's Store, Phone 19.x
Kndymion Lodge No. 66
KNIGHTS of PYTHIAS
Meets Tuesday Evening
In Castle Hall
CONDON. OREGON
Rank of Ei q lire and Knight next
Tuesday night, Mar 13
Fred Anderson. K., R. and S.
County Treasurer's Notice
All outstanding warrants drawn
on the Genera Fund and all war
rants drawn on the Road Fund
up to and including No. 625,
Series A, will be'paid upgrr pre
sentation at my office. Interest
on road warrants ceasea October
13th, 1916. ,
Fred Anderson.
County Treasurer.
City Treasurer's Notice
All outstanding city warrants
up to and including No. 771 Class
"C" will be paid upon presenta-J
tion at my office. Interest ceases
Nov. 16, 1916.
Myrtle Ferguson,
City Treasurer,
8
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is always good. We have them
Globe subscription?
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PROFESSIONAL
DIREOTORY
T. A. Weinke
Lawyer
Offks In Court Houss
CONLXJN, CREOOM
J. D. Weed
Lawyer
U. S. Land Commissioner
CONDON, OREOO.
J. F. Wood, M. D.
Physician & Surgeon
W tuning Hy . Pliont Main l?lv
HOHTLAND, ORKOOtt
Drs. Miller & Wilhelm
Physicians & Surgeons
First Nat l Bnnk Building
CONDON. OREUON
Chas. II. Williams
Optometrist
Offtc at Rtdnce
CONDON, OREOON
Dr. W. II. Reynolds
Chiropractic. Nerve Specialist
If you are lck and hv triad
tvmyihliiK with no results try
C'lilruiiractlo spinal adjustments
and wl wll.
Fint Nt. Bank Bldg., Condon, Or.
c. r. cthr, m. D.
U. A. Coth.y, M. D.
Drs. Cathey
Physicians & Surgeons
Condon National Bank Bulldlne
CONDON, OKKUON
L. L. Taylor, M. D. V.
Veterinary
Physician & Surgeon
CONDON, ' OREOON
Dr. R. W. Hanneman
Dentist
All Work Ouurantsad Phon la
: Condon National Bunk Building
CONDON, OREOON
Dr. J. O. Kenyon
Dentist
First Nut'l Bank Building
CONDON, ' OREQO
Dr. George T. Darland
Chiropractic Physician
' Office over First National Bank
CONDON, , OREOON
D. N. Mackay
Attorney-at-Law
CONDON,
OREdON
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