Condon globe. (Condon, Gilliam Co., Or.) 189?-1919, April 05, 1918, Page PAGE 2, Image 2

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Oliver Farming Implements
Our line of these fine implements is now complete
consisting of
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PLOWS, HARROWS, THOMAS DRILLS, PACKERS
WAGONS, TRUCKS, MOWERS, RAKES, ETC.
WATCH YOUR VALUES
That U j ist what wa help you to do at this store. Etch and every article in our
store is offered, at the lowest price consistent with safe mrchaticlijing and we can and
do guarantee you a full doliar's worth for every dollar y ju spend with us. :: ::
We have received a fresh stock of Groceries and
Canned Goods the best on the market. Visit our
Grocery Department and save money by buying here
IT PA'S TO TRADE WITH
THE S. B. BARKER COMPANY
The Quality Store
Condon, Oregon
Have you paid up your Globe subscription?
FEDERAL TRUCKS
We have a carload of FEDERAL TRUCKS
corning and we are anxious to quote our prices
to our Farmer Customers or anyone who is
iiiterested in a way to haul their wheat to the
market in 1?S3 than half the time it takes to
haul it with a team. Trucks fro'm 1 to 5 ton
capacity.
We sell the United States Royal Cord Tires.
They meet every motor in need and price and
are the "INDIVIDUALIZED TIRES"
We handle Monogram and Valvoline Oil. Val
voline Tiactor Oil Coc per gallon f. o. b. ,
Portland.
We can do a lot for our customers. We even
lielp them do away with profanity by filling
their tires with the Universal Tire Filler
guaranteed for 100.000 miles.
L. E. SHELLEY'S GARAGE
CONDON OREGON
A QL03E WANT AD WILL 8ELL IT FOR YOU
THE CONDON GLOBE
H. A. Hartshorn, Editor
Published Avery Friday by Th Globe
Publishing Company.
Entered a aecond claaa mail matUi
at the pout office at Condon, Oregon
; lubMTlpUaa Man S1.M gar rn Hi mbUm
I 'or 71 NnU. AJwtLln rmkM tin apw
pellcatloa.
WE GIVE
FULL WEIGHT
IM
PURE. FRESH
GROCERIES
WE HAVE A FEW METHODS IN OUR BUSINESS THAT WE
WANT VOU TO KNOW ABOUT. THEY ARE:
. 1. WE HANDLE ONLY HIGH GRADE GROCERIES.
2. WE SELL AT A FAIR. HONEST PRICE.
3. WE GIVE FULL WEIGHT.
4. WE GIVE YOU A SQUARE DEAL.
5. WE STAND BEHIND OUR GOODS AND MAKE GOOD.
DON'T YOU WANT TO TRADE WITH THIS KIND OF A
GROCERY 8TORE.
GIVB US YOUR GROCERY ORDER TODAY.
W. VS. Fair's Cash Store
Condon
Oregon
LOAN OR GIVE?
This war will be won by men.
money and materials end thest
all must come largely from this
country. The men are going ev
ery day, there is no lack in this
essential, and materials also art
ready, but it takes money to fur
nish the materials and get tin
men ready and on the field of
action. For this purpose there
is needed a large part of the en
tire savings of the people and
they must be given up either as
taxes or as loans. The more
freely we purchase the Liberty
bonds and the wider their ctiatri
bution the lighter taxation can
be made. Since our savings
must go to the government in
one form or another, it is ob
viously to our interest aa Individ
uals to give them as loans, which
will in the end be repaid to us.
than in the form of tuxes, which
will not be repaid. The drive
for the Third Liberty Loan starts
tomorrow and it should be heart
ily received and promoted. Re
member, money is just as neces
sary as men and materials and
we who cannot go to the front
will hav to hold up our corner
of the triangle which is monev. i
Also it is much better for us to
I loan it to Uncle Sam than to give
'it in taxes.
"OVER THE TOP"
At various timet G!ob readers
have mentioned that they would
like to read the great war story,
''Over the Top," and we are
pleased to announce that we have
secured this atory and the first
installment will appear next
week. The atory was written
by Em per, an American, who
went over there is soon as the
Lusitania was sunk and battled
for two years wit h the Canadians
He stw more real fighting than
probably any other man who hue
written about the war. "Over
the Top" is the best seller of th
season in book form and is wel1
worth the time it takes to read
it
Rockefeller bws just finished
paying his income tax. amount
ing to $32,400,XX). This leaver
him only 22,000.000 with whicl;
to support his family this year
With tht help of the Hoover reg
u'ationa, this should be made to
answer if he gives careful atten
tion to the garden.
The kaiser is said to be a dili
gent student of the career ol
Napoleon. There are a few inci
dents towards tht close of that
career that are not calculated tc
dive William any great amount
of satisfaction if he would emu
late the little Cotsican.
There are, of course, many
citizens whose civic pride maker
sucIhu suggestion needless, but
the movement Tor a cleaner citj
this summer should be carried
into every nook and corner ol
Condon.
The men of this country havt
decided that they will not per
mit the women to Jn all the con
serving of clothing, so they wil
give up the belts of their coats.
It would seem that there h
nothing too improbable to hap
pen. A Kentuckian has aiec
from too much whiskey.
MICKIE'8 OOLYUM
I'm the new "Devil" and ont
of the first things the boss told
me was that I had a certain part
of this page to fill each week. 1
thought I had plenty to do as i
was and just between you and
me I think the boss had a crust
to expect me to put over any
tuing cm ii my biuii gen dv nim
I should worry. Mickie.
I heard one of our neighboit
tell my mother that her aunt said
that she heard at the Gossif.
Club that Winnie Whitesocks ano
Fanny Fatankle couldn't go tt
church Easter Sunday btcaust
Winnie's new hat didn't corm
and Fanny had not received hei
aew camouflage suit. 1 told tht
boss and he said "it's probably i
;ood thing for if the expected
j i . 1 i
nui ana sun icouea anyining UKt-
the ones they sported last yeai
they wouldn't have made any hit
with the Almighty anyway."
This paper wishes it under
stood that it welcomes spring
poetry and cannot get too much
of it. We intend to start earl
to lay in our winter fuel.
If being in love didn't take
away the reasoning power, it i&
my humble opinion there would
be fewer marriages.
If your garden is made and
your housecleaning done, it is
safe for you to feel well enough
to go fishing.
Did Hindenburg eat dinner in
Paris April 1? He did not But
he may get there yet as a pris
oner.
The man who is pleased with
himself is usually hard to please
in other ways.
The common people will be un
commonly popular from now un
til May 17.
How does it seem to be up be
fore the sun?
Started your War garden ?
No one loves a knocker.
Well, it's full
So I'll see you '
Next Friday.
...WE ARE IN TO WIN...
And We Will Win
We at home have a duty to per
form. It is to buy Liberty Bonds
so that our boy may "(0 over
th top" effectively. :: ::
Let's take our quota the first day
JOHN JACKSON
Condon's Leading- Stationer and Confectioner
SUMMONS
In th Circuit Court of th Slat of
Oittfon for the County of Clllism.
J. B. HoiforJ. riln tiff.
v
Earl Shan, George Shane, Alvln Shan,
Milti.n Shan, Raymo.id Shane, Eva
Shane, and J. W. Smith, alio all other
persons or parties unknown claiming
any rljiht, title, estate, lien or Inter
at In th ral estatues-ribd In th
complaint herein, Defendants.
SUMMONS
To Raymond Shan and J. W. Smith,
also all other persona or partie un
known claiming any right, title, fitate,
Han or Intercat in th real eatat de
scribed In the complaint herein.
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF
ORKtiON, you and each of you ar
hereby required and commanded to ap
pear and answer th complaint of the
Plaintiff on file herein on or before
April 12. 1918. th date of th laatpuh.
tlcation of summon herein and If yu
fail to so appear and answer the Plain
tiff will apply to th Court for th re
lief demanded in the complaint on file
herein which la substantially a follows;
For a Decree of this Court compell
ing th Defendant to redeem the lands
described in the complaint within sixty
days from the entry of said order, and
that If they fall so to redeem that the
xaid Defendants and all persona claim
ing or to claim by through or under
them b forever barred and foreclosed
of all Interest, title or estate in oi to
said premises or any part thereof, and
that th true date of the fun closure
Decree recited In th Sheriff's Deed to
the Interior Warehouse Company be
made to appear on record as Svptem
ber Wnd, 1908, and for such other re
lief ai to the Court may seem meet and
equitable in the premises.
This summons is served upon you and
each of you by publication hereof in
th Condon Globe for a peiiod of six
consecutive weeks, seven issues, com
mencing with th issue of March 1,
1918, and ending with llio insue of April,
12, 1918, by order of the Honourable
D. R. Parker, Judge of the above en
titled Court, mad and entered on the
26th day of February, 1918.
D. N. Mack ay,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Poatoffic Address Condon, Oregon.
Data of first publication March ), J918.
Date of last publication, April 12, 1918
PROFESSIONAL
DIRECTORY
S. tUtitVl Ut TT IIIICIIll
Physicians & Surgeons
First Nat l Hank Bulldtng
CONDON. OREGON
TYPHOIDs
than S m u 1 1 p o x , kttnj
txptslenc bM toranritxfitfd
tiit almost mtroculouf efll
Cacy tndhermlrwnMi.of Antityphoid Vaccination.
li TBcclnaUtij NOW by yotif thyMto, you t4
your f unity, tt It mora vital then huuaa liurarRnca.
Aik your phyilrUn, dmjrcltt, or trod for Maa
yon bad Typhoid?1 telling irf Typhoid Vaccina,
rrsuita from us , tod dnrci from Typhoid Ctfttcra,
TlfC CIITTTB WnonATOSY. BCWiritY, fAU
taotwciaa vwciaca a naum naDia a, a. aov. uciaat
Chas. II. Horner
ABSTRACTER
Abstracts of Title to
Gilliam County Lands
Office in Court House
0. K. SHOP
UP-TO-DATE
TONSORIAL
PARLORS
Randall & Seale
PROPRIETORS
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1st Door N. First National Bank
County Treasurer' Notice .
All outstanding warrants drawn
on the General Road Fund of
Gilliam County, Orepron, up to
and including No. A 1091, will be
paid upon presentation. Inter
est ceases March 15, 1918. '
W. A. Graves,
County Treasurer,
C. r. Cath.y. m P
H A. Calhty. at. U
Drs. Cat hey
Physicians & Surgeons
Con.lon National lUok UulMIng
ClVSlJU.N, OHKUON
L. L. Taylor, M. D. V.
Veterinary
Physlciun & Surgeon
CONDON. OREGON
Dr. R. W. Hanneman
Dentist
All Work Guaranteed Phone to
Cundun National Bank Building
CONDON. ORKO.ON
Dr. J. O. Kenyon
Dentist
First Nat'l Bank Building
CONDON. OREGON
D. N. Mackay
Attorney-at-Law
CONDON,
ORifiUO.N
The Condon Gicbe
High Class Job Printing
PHONE 43
CONDON. OREGON
T. A. Weinke
Lawyer
Office m Court House
CONDON, Or.KOON
J. D. Weed
Lawyer
U. S. Land Commissioner
CONDON, ORKOON
Dr. W. II. Reynolds
Chiropractic Nerve Bpeelallat
If you art tick and hav trlod
tvtryihlnc ! with no mult try
tlilrupnutic aplnal adjualmtnta
and a-i wHI
First Nal. Bank Bidfl., Condon. Or.
Dr. J. G. Turner
Eye Specialist
Portland, Oregon
Kctfular monthly visit to Condon
Watch paper for date
ABSTRACTS
to
Gilliam County Land. ,
Gilliam County Abtract Co.
L. C. Ballard. Prop. . j. D. Wd. Mr.
City Treasurer's Notice
All outstanding city warrants
up to andincludingNo.1078 Class
C" will be paid upon present
tion at my office. Interest cease
Nov. 12. 1917. 1
Myrtle Ferguson,
City Treasurer.