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V V DELINQUENT TAX LIST The following Hat of real property Hlndman. J. N Lot B. SE4 aituated In Gilliam County, Oregon, U hereby advertised for delinquent taiej assessed for th year 1911; This aJ vrrtlsunient Is authorised by an act embodied in Chapter 301 of the Uen- e-a! Laws of Oregon a passed by 191 J Session of the Legislative S ffibly and amended by Chapter of the 1917 Legislative Assembly. The taxes on the following advr- t!sed ll9t of real property became do- Lrquent October 5. 1917. and are sub- jrtt to a per-alty of 5 per cent aid Interest at the rate o 1 per cent per m nth until the said taxes shall have li en paid. Notice Is hereby given that s'x months after the taxes charged ara'nst the fcllowlng real property first be came delinquent the Sheriff as requir- cl ty Law will Issue Certificates of Delinquency a-a'nst the said property for de:inqunt taxes. The said Cer tificates of Delinquency will bear In-t-rest at the rate of 12 pr cent per a -..cum until the Certificates are re d. cmed. Any time after the expiration of ifcree yea-s from the first date of de linquency of any tajt Included la the CertlficiiUj of DclinquRccy the holder of such Certificate may cause Sum- mo as to be served on the owner of the property described In the Certlft- ca'e. notifying the owner that ha will apply to the Circuit Court ' of the County in which said property Is sit uated tor a decree foreclosing the Ilea against the property mentioned In fiith Certificate. taker, Ed. NVi Sec. SO; NWW Sec. 21. Tp. 2 N.. R. 20.. 8129.80 Earker. James Ei NWW. NEU SWW. Wl, NEW. NWW SEW Sec. 33. Tp. 2 S.. R. 20 E... . Eentley. D. S. NH. EW- SSH4 Sec. 36. Tp. 1 N.. R. 22 E Blaine, Lewis NEW Sec. 12. Tp. 2 N. R. 21 E. 7.68 Ejlds. C. K. SWW Sec 14; SEW Sec. 15; NEW Sec. 22; Wj Ei, Lots 1. 8. 9. 16. WSt Sec. 23; NEW Sec. 27; NWW Sec. 26; Lots 1, 2, 7. 8. 9. 10. 15. 16. Sec. 26; NEW Sec. 35; Wi6 SWW Sec 23. Tp. 1 S.. R. 22 E. SS3.60 Boyd. John Co. SWW SWW Sec 29; NWW NWW. NEW NWW. NWW NEW Sec 32. Tp. 3 N., R. 18 E. 9.07 " Brooke,-Robt. Lancaster Add.- Condon, Lot 9, Block 50 8.25 Bud, Joseph EH Wft. NEW Sec. 17, Tp. 1 S.. R. 22 . S9.12 Burres, J. 3 W SEW Sec. 14; W NEW. SEW NEW. N'H SEW. SEW SEW Sec 23; NEW NEW Sec. 26; SWW SWW Sec. 13; NWW. SVi SEW. N SWW. SWW SWU Sec. 24; NV4 NW, SEW NWW. SEW. NEW N'KW. S,i NEW Sec. 25. Tp. 2 S.. R. 19; Lots 9. 10, S, SEW NEW Sec. 19; Lots 3, 4. 9. Xi, N,2 S'i Soc. 30; NWW. N? NLW. SWW NEW. NEW SWW. SEW Sec. 29; NV4 NEW Sec. 32; NV4 SEW Sec. 16; N NWW Sec. 28, 2 S., R. 20 405.67 Eurton. Mrs. L. M. Smiths Plat, Arl., Lots 11, 12, 13, Block 2 ' 18.32 Butts, Agnes Lots 2, 7 Sec. 3, Tp. 1 S R. 22..., 5.46 Carnine, Florence and Myrtle T. & B. Add. to Condon, Lots 3, 4, 9, 10, Bk. A , 11.88 Christie, Wm. Condon Orlg., 5. 20 ft. Lot 10, Block 6; East Add., Lot 6, Block 33. 5.46 Condon Park Asscc 19.13 acres in Sec. 10, 4 S., R. 21.... 16.17 Cortwright, B. E. C. & C.'s 2nd Add. Condon, Lots 3, 4, Block 30 . 6.60 Curran, E. Lord's Add. Con don; Lot 1, Block 105 3.30 Dickenson, Frank W. Lots 1, 8, 9, 16, Sec. 2, Tp. 1 8., R. 22 E H..18 Dowling Est, Wm. SEW NEW, E SEW Sec. 26; SWW SWW Sec. 25, 2 S.; 19 ... 21.34 Erhart, Arthur C. & C.'s 2nd Add Condon, Lots 1, 2, Elk 21 1.66 Estes, J. M. Lancaster Sub. Condon, NEW of Block 24 1.66 Fagan, Chas. R. E SWW. WV4 SEW. Sec. 21, 1 S., 19... 22.41 I'arnsworth, N. Original Town site, Lots 3, 10, Block 1 17.33 Fletcher, 8. B. and H. H Lan caster Add. Condon, Lot 12, - . Block 64 8.26 Gibson, John NWW NEW. NWW SE, Sec. 15; WJi SWW. SEW SWW. S SEW. ' I Sec 14; NWW NWW. SEW NWW, S NEW, Sec 22; SWW NWW. NEW NWW. Sec. 23, 1 S., 19 28.96 Graham, Frank SV4 SWW Sec. 2; NiW NWW. NWW NEW. Sec 11, 3 S., 22; 21.78 Harrison, Wm Lonerock Orlg-gj fnal. Lots 7, 8, Block 10 .r 8i2 HarrfBon," Chas. E. C, A. C.'s V 1st Add. Condon, Lots 1, 2. 1L , Block 19 26.40 Heidrlok, Jas. Lot 4, SWW ' NWW Sec. 6, 1 S., 20 2.02 FOR GILLIAM COUNTY, OREGON, FOR 1916 NWh. SV NEU. Sec. 6. t a.. 19 Iflne. Levi S. NKV NK4 Soc. S3; SEV. SKi Sec 14. t S. 1 844 J.24 th Jacobsen. Geo. C. SWNWK. As- WVi SW4. Soc 11; NWfc 221 KWU Sec 14, 4 S.. li 1.00 Jones. R. G. Lonerock Orlg- loal. Lot 6, Block 4 . 7iS Kargt. A Condon Original. Lot 2 and SH SV and NEVi Lot 10; Lots S, 4, S, 6. 7, . 9. all In Block 6.... 13.20 Kneuhel, Frank SEVi NWti 1 Soc 14. 1 N.. 19 Lentxy. J. F. 1 N., SI ... W4 Eft Sec. 12. 24 00 Lexington Realty Sec J3. S N.. IS .. Co. S WVi ISO Lyons. T. S SV4 SE Stc. 8; E NEW Sec. 17, 5 S.. 24 87 08 Martin. J. S SWW SWW Sec 84 2 N.. 22 May. F. C 1 acre In SEW SEW Sec. 10. 4 a. 21 Metteer. Ed N, 9WW Sac. 14. 2 N, 21 Moon. C. W. Lots S. 4. SEW 180 828 8.84 2.70 1313 6.00 NWW Sic S. 5 S.. 19 Moore, Martin E. S NWVi. WH SWW Sec 20. 6 S., 24... Block 8 Moor. J. E. SEW SWi, SEW sec. 17. SWVi NWW Sec. 21. S S.. 24 Muller, H. A. Dunns Add. to Condon, all of Block 4 McArthur, E. A. Lancaster Add. Condon. Lots 1. 2. Block 2S.04 23.10 77 23.93 McCaleb, Chas. SEW NEW Sec. 12. 2 S.. 18; NVi NWW Sec 7, 2 S., 19 4 86 McEachern t Wilklcs- V.'slah 26.12 ons. Lots 5, 6, 7. 8. Block 2; Lou 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Block 6; 38.40 Lots 6. 6. 7. Block 7; Lots 1. 2. Block 8: Lots 1. 2. 3. 4. Block 9, all Block 10; all Block 11; Lot 8. Block 12; Lots 1. 2. 3. 4, 7. 8, Block 13; Lots S. 6. Block 14; Lots 1, 2. Bloca 17; Lots 1. 2. 3. 8. Block 18; Lot 1. Block 22 ... 6.8f McNutt, Prudle Lancaster Sub. Condon. Block 2 - 4.9C Norcross. Wm. Henshaws Add to Lonerock, Lot 8. Block 1 ... Oregon Mortgage Co. SEW NEW. NEW SEW. Sec. 24. 1 S; 19; Lots 1. 2. Sec. 19; Lots 1, 2, 3. 4. SEW SWW. SEW. Sec. 30, 1 S.. 20 : Palmer, Edward L. SWW. SEW NEW Sec. 14, 2 S., 19 . 2.sr 29.0! 30.6: Pattulo, Wm. SEW Sec. 14, 1 N., 22.- Pickard, Clara Lancaster Add to Condon, Lots 9, 10, Block 54 19.2C 29.7C Pbegley, Chaa. Lonerock Orig inal, Lots 5, 6, Block 2 5.26 Phillips & McPherson Lots 1, 2. 3, 4, 5, 6. Block 15; Lot 7, Block 17; Lots 3. 4. 5. 6. " Block 22 Phillips. R. N. Moyers Add. Condon, Lots 10, 11. 12 ,13, Block 4 - Ready, Jennie F. NEW Sec. 24, 3 S.. 21 ..:......:-.. Richmond, Frankie E. NEW Sec. 19-, 3 S., 20 Richmond, Adeline SEW Sec. is, 3 s.,20:: 1.41 2.64 33.09 21.: 40.16 Rintchler, Geo. NSW SWW Sec. 14, 1 N., 19 1.8 Rodkey, S. K. Smiths Plat Arl. Lots 5 6, Block 19 1.0 Ruhlo, Fred E E Sec. 34. 1 N.. 20 Russel- Est., Dave W's E' Sec. 15, 3 S., 21 18.97 24.36 SabinR. L. Lord's Add. Con don, Lots 9, 10, Block 76 6.60 Saboda, E. M. SWW Sec. 20, 2 N., 20... i 5.81 Sayles. W. G. NEW NWW. W NEW. SEW NEW Sec. 12,j 3 N., 21 7.6 Schlegal Est., H. 3 NEW, NEW SWW. NWW SEW Sec. 17, 1 S., 19 3.24 Schott, Mary SWW NEW, E NWW, NEW SWW, Sec. 20, 1 S., 21 : Schott, Kate NEW SEW Sec. 25, 1 S., 21; Lots 2, 3, Sec 30. 1 S.. 22 Schott, Con Jr. NV4 NEW. SEW NEW, SEW, SW SWW. NWW SWW. NWW NWW. Sec. 36, 1 S., 21 ... Smlthson, A. J. Denny's Add. Arl., Lots 4, 22, 23, Block 5 ... 14.36 4.5C 32.65 1.17 . Stephenson Est, J. O Original Condon, Lots 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, Block 1 141.9C Thornton, Effie M. Lots 3, 4, Bi NWW, See. 4, 3 S., 21 Unknown Arl., Denny's Add., Lots 6, 11, Block 12; Smith's Add., Lots 13, 14, 15, Block 1.. 14.05 1.09 Unknown Condon Original, Lots 4, 5, Block 7 ; Lancasters Add., Lot 9, Block 61 2.49 Valirua, N. P. E' E Sec. 20, 2 S., 19 .. 16.20 Wade, Sherman SWW Sec. 7, 2 S., 21 65.71 Wade, J. F. NEW SEW Sec. 24, 2 S., 2 4.68 Weinstein, Clara D. Denny's Add. Arl., Lots 1, 2, II, Block rHE-CONDON 1; Lots 14 to 14. Block Weiss. K. F.-8H SWV4 Sec t; NEW. E1 SEW. SWW SCKr SH SW4 Sec ll. 4 S, tl.i. Welshons, Kenneth M. Laa casters Add. Condon. Lots 4. 5. Block 61 Welshons. Ida Wolakcna. Lou L I. S, 4. Block I: 1 to 8. Block J; Lots 1 to 8. Block 4; Lots 1 to (. E'.ock S; Lots L 2. Block ; Lots 1. t. S. 4. , Block t; Lots 1, 4. 5. 7. , Block ; Lot S. . 7. S. block 9; Lots 1. 4. S. t. 7. Block IS; 2.8(1 210 Lot 4. Block 18; all B,'ock 19; 84 Block 20 aU Block II , 1J.0P Wtlklns. Chaa. NEW NWW Sec. IS; SEW SWW. WW NEW SWW. WH SEW NW14 Sec 12. 8 S.." 21 WUkcs. Jesae E. C. C'l 2nd Add. Condon. Lot 1. 2. 11. 12. Block 31 Williams Est. Mr. M. E. SEW SWW. N4 SWW Sec 2; 28.0c NEW SEW Sec 1, ( S, 8.... Wilson, Fred Condon Original, South 6 ft Lot S; N. 80 ff Lot. 4, Bk. 4; C. It C'a 2ml Add.. Lots 8, 6. 7, 8. Block 24 Wlsemantel Est, W. P Moy ers Add. Condon, Lota 1, 8. Block 2 Wttchey. F. R SH NWW. SWW NEW. SWW, See. 88 N.. 19 1S.91 43 711 1.66 29.66 Dated at Condon, Oregon. -til. 19tt day of March. A. D. 1918. 3. W. ULLIB. Sheriff and Tax CoUecto. of Gilliam County, Oregon Job Too Big for Avraa Wan.' It takes lots of brain, patience anC ao.aMi.runw iu Keep ever)Doa siraigni. me trouble Is It's not sc much a matter of benefit to others a It Is a satisfaction to yourself to be the general manager of things. The world could lose several In everj community and Irs efficiency and peace would not suffer In the least The chap that wculd be general man igor of any group of people must not only be a man of big mentality but It has to be recognlxed to bring banno nious results. Birds Remember Klndn, Birds are naturally very friendly to nnn. They make friends easily, and unless violence Is threatened them hey never forget a kindness or favor. Once food Is placed on a window sill n the winter, when food for birds Is hard to get. they return time and again, even though th Individual for gets to place morsels within tb4r reach. First Colonial General Hospital. It was on February 7. 1751, that the first general hospital was chartered In the colonies the Pennsylvania state hospital In Philadelphia. Joshua Cro hy was the first president of the In stitution, and Br.Jnm!n Franklin, whr had been prom! at nt In urging the e tnbllshment of an Institution for thi care of the sick, was the first clerk. It was In this hospital In 1709 that Thorn as Bond gave the first clinical Instruc tion- In America. , New " SPRING SUITINGS are now here. Guaranteed all wool and perfect fit and style. ROT Only First Class Work on Cleaning, . . "'I ttcannff and Repairing; s J. A. CONLEY- Phone 48B CONDON st :: OREGON Endymlon Lodge No. 68 KNIGHTS of PYTHIAS Meets Tuesday Evening In Castle Hall CONDON, OREGON Rank of Esquire next Tuesday nigbt J. C. Sturgffl, K., K, and S. the ir2ir IMNT,SHOillJK VA j Jf QLOCG AQE A - OVER 1H2 TOP Br Arthur Out Impy. an Armc4oh toUItt From page 3 one again the cook appeared la the 90 1 6ooT of th M,w 1,n ! "Nllm me, yon tanas art iy.. vvno id a-goin' to draw the water for th morula' teat TVl Ma ttllnlr TM ..! to rn I rm not." and ha Uft. I ftllaA th mit1 . " ........ mi B W IUI ,VWI. with water from an old squeaking- well, na once again lay down In the straw, CHAPTER VII. Rations. Just dosing off; Sir. Lance Cornornl Dotted in, In Tommy's eyes a lance corporal I fM 0Tet below a private. In the corporal's eyes be Is one degree above a, general. He ordered me to go with him and helD him draw the next dav'a ratlnna. . - - . - - ' I also told me to take my waterproof. Kvery evening, from each platoon or machine-gun section, lance corporal I and private go to the quartermaster sergeant at the company stores and draw rations for the following day. The "quarter," as the quartermaster sergeunt Is called, receives dally from th orderly room (captain's office) a slip showing the number of men en titled to ratlnna, so there Is no chance of putting anything over on blm. Many arguments take place between th "quarter" and the platoon noncom, but the former always wins out Tommy says the "quarter" got his Job because he was a burglar In civil life. Then I spread th waterproof aheet on th ground, while the quartet-ma 'tr Dtm" dumped the rations on tt. Urrled the ration, back to ft. witef! ine corporal was smoking a fag. ' I Th corporal was still smoking a fag. How I envied hlra. But when the Issue commenced my envy died, and I real' txed that the first requisite of a non commissioned officer on active service is diplomacy. There wer 19 men In our section, and they soon formed a MMulcuvie s round 9 after the po moral bad called out. "Rations op, I Tht quartermaster sergeant had given a slip to the corporal on which was written a list of the rations. Sit ting on th floor, using a wooden box table, the issue commenced. On the left of the corporal the rations were piled. Tney consisted of the fol lowing: Six loaves of fresh bread, each loaf of a different alxe. perhsps one out of the six being as flat as a pancake, the result of an army service corps man placing a box of bully beef on It dur ing transportation. Resting Back of th Lin. Three tins of jam, one apple and the itoor two plum. Seventeen Bermuda onions, nil dlf ferent sizes. A piece of cheese In the shape of a wedge. Two one-pound tins of butter, A handful of raisins. A tin of biscuits, or a Tommy calls them "Jaw breakers." A bottle of mustard pickles. The "bully beef," spuds, condensed milk, fresh meat, bacon and "Mncono- chle rations" (a can filled with meat, vegetables and greasy water), had been turned over to the company cook to make a stew for next day's dinner. He also received the tea, sugar, salt pep. per and flour. Scratching his head, the corporal studied the slip Issued to him by the quarter. Then In a slow, mystified vole he read out, "No. 1 section, 19 men. Bread, loaves, six." Be looked puzzled and soliloquized In a musing voice: 'Six loaves, nineteen men. Let's see, that's three In a loaf for fifteen men well, to make It even, four of you'll hffve to muck In on one loaf," The four that got stuck made a howl, bat to no avail. The bread was dished out Pretty soon from a far corner of the billet, three Indignant Tommies ac costed th corporal with : ' " "What do yon call this, a loaf of more like a sniping (tint. I ',, eorDoni answered. "Well, don't blame me, I didn't bake It; somebody's got to get It, so shut up until I dish out these bllnkln' ra tions." Then the corporal started on the Jam. "7am, three tins apple one, plum two. Nineteen men, three tins. Six In a tin make twelve men for two tins, seven In the. remaining tin." He passed around the Jam, and there was another riot. Some didn't like apple, while others who received plum were partial to apple. After a while differences were adjusted and V the Issue went on. ' . "flermuda onions, aeventcen." Th corporal avoided a row by say ing that h did not wnnt an oulon, ami I said they mak your breath smell, so 1 guessed I would do without on too. The corporal looked his gratitude. "Chee. pounds, two." Th corporal borrowed Juckknlfe (corporal are always borrowing), and Heed th cheese each stUiiig bring lug forth pert remark from th on looker a to the coi-pornl's rylglit. "liatalria, ouuevs, eight." By this tltn th corporal's nerve had gon west, and In despair h said that th raisins were to h turned over to th rook for "duff" (plum pudding). This decision elicited a little "grous ing." but quiet wa finally restored. "Biscuits, tins, oue," With his borrowed Jarkkulfe, th corporal opened the tin of blxcults, and told everyone to help thctusvlve no. body responded to this ttivlttittt.it. Tummy I "fd up" with biscuit. Butter, tins, two." "Nine In one, trn In th other." Another rumpus. "Pickle, mustard, bottle, oue." Nineteen name were put In a steel helmet, th last one out winning the pickles. On the next Issue there were only 18 names, as the winner Is elimi nated until every uiun lu th section ha won bottle. Th raffle 1 closely watched, bemuse Tommy Is suspicious when It comes to gambling with his rations. When the Issue Is finished the cor poral alts down and writes a letter home, asking them If they ennnot get some M. P. (member of parliament) to hare bin transferred to the Hoy a I Fly ing corps where b won't hav to Issue rations. At tb different French estamlnet In the village and at the canteens Tom my buy fresh eggs, milk, bread and pastry. Occasionally when he I flu-h. he Invests In a tin of pears or apri cot.. Ills pay Is only a shilling a day. 24 cents, or a cent an hour. Just I time in, a cent an hour for being under fir not much chance of getting rich out there. When be goes Into the fire trench (front line), Tommy' menu takes a tstub.'s." He carrle In his haversack what th government calls emergency or Iron rations. rhey ar nut uppoed to be opened until Tommy dies of xtiir vatton. They consist of oue tin of bully beef, four biscuits, a little tin which contains tea, augur and Oxo cube (concentrated beef tuhleN). The ar only to be used when the enemy establishes a cnrtsln of shell Ore on the communication trencbe, thus preventing the "carrying In" of rations. Or when In an attuck a body of troops has been cut off from Its lv of supplies. The rations are brought up at night by the company transport. This Is a section of the company In charge of the quartermaster sergeant, composed of men, ' mules and limbers (two wheeled wsgons), which supplies Tom my's wants while In the front line. They are constantly under shell Are. The rations are unloaded at the en trance to the communication trenches and ire "carried In" by men detnlled Continued on next page LUCKY STRIKE CIGARETTE EVERY month we make enough Lucky Strike Cigarettes to reach, end to end, from New York to China, the long way around. That's 15,000,000 A DAY Regular men like the Lucky Strike Cigarette good, solid Kentucky Burley tobacco, fine for a cigarette because IT'S TOASTED Wmi 09 Guaranteed cjJ IB . L.L.... !H-Ll-ii-iX-JI LlUg f IN THE COUNTY COURT OF TRB STATE OF ORKGON FUR GILLIAM COUNTY In th matter of Estat of Grant Wad, IWeased. NOTICE OF 3 LE OF REAL PROPERTY Under authority of an ordr fr4d by th County Court of Gilliam Ctfffffy, Oregon, dutcd April 1, If 18. I, th un derslgnvd administrator, will sail at PRIVATE SALE th following dtscrlb. d real estaU, to-wlt: Northwest quarter Section 14. tb East half sf th East half of Section IS, all of that part of th SvutNsst quarter of th South' east quarter of Section 10, except that (mrtlun deeded away which Is described a follows: Beginning at s point on th suhdlvialonfel Un 4.6 chains West of th Northeast cottier of Southeast quarter of tb Southeast quarter of Sectlun III, running lhnc Wst 16 6 chain to the Northwest corner of Suuihesst qusrter of Section 10, thsoce South 19 876 chain to lb .Southwest corner of th said Southeast quarter of the Southeast quarter of Section 10, thence Et on th Section lln between Sections 10 and 1 6. a distance of 6.6 chains to th cntr of th canyon. thence In a 'Northeasterly direction on a direct lln to th plac of beginning, If aving remaining In said quarur sec tion to be sold herein, 19.12 acr mure or less; also West half of Southwest quarter of Section Eleven. x ept S6 squar rons conveyed to the TrutteaS of th KUthodiat Episcopal Church n shown by th dead recorded In book "H '' page 370, deed record of Gilliam county, Oregon, and lo ex'ptli(t th land deacribed in lliat deed rrcoiiiaJ iu book "P" page 240, deed records Cil lum county, Oregon, all In Township On South of Range Twtnty One, E.W. M. Gilliam county, Oregon, together with th water rights appurtenant thereto, and all th ditches, eanals, reservoirs, snd the who) of th Irriga tion plant or plants, if any, that ar now on the said premises or wblH right of use of Witor ribt tny be, vested In th hairs of said eatat. Tb sal will be made on or after th I! rat day of May, 1918, st 10 o'clock A. M. of said day, and scaled bids In writing will be received by th under, signed at Condon National Bank, Con. don, Oregon. Th terina of sale will b cash, sub ject to confirmation by th County Court of Gilliam county, Oregon, Dated this 2nd day of April, 1918. Gso. B. DUKEK, Administrator of Grant Wad Eatat. TYPHOID Is no mfiTQ naeacy IhuSmallpot, mf th tinoa) ailtaralniit Iflt- Cr. aa4timlranna,of AMiurehotd VaoclntUoa, Urn nrcloatal NOW by row sbnklas, M aa fc-lr family. II It mora vlul than bonat laaunuMca. AiS rom ahrilrlaB. Sni(f lat, of MaS lot lUa r rx lraiujktf" uiiim tranois vwim frtuJu from Hi , an4 danrar from TrPfcafcl C-'laca Tite airtre wBofATortY, smnrr. cm, hhuu.1 ..cuait a oaata a, a, aa. iicaaal . It your desler does not carry thtm. send 1 1 . 20 for a carlo ol 1 2 psckaso toThe Tobacco Company ol California, Saa rrancisc.