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About Condon globe. (Condon, Gilliam Co., Or.) 189?-1919 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 13, 1918)
THE COhDOfi aLOSCPAQE 6 County fori919'Prppa.,ly Cm&Cmri Notice it baraby glvsn, That oo TtlaMay, tba Slet-eV-e--I)eeember. 1919. at the hour of 10 o'clock A. Jf (U Murt having adjournal f MB "Dcwtbr 4th, 1I8, to a aid data), tba County Court of Ollliao eoonty, Oregon, will be in ataslon at tha Court House la Coodba, lOwgonr Bad toy-taipeyet f Gilliam county, Oregon, will bo-hter lit (amoral twagataat t pupated Us Itvy at Jteremarur proposed. ITEMJZiD STATEMENT k " Prepared id accordance with tha PrMlelon of Chapter Ui of tha Central Uwsof Oregon.' ms, showing anna tlmate of tha Mount rf aitatr -rtontmd - B. t t . A il.. I Mini m. .. W w iio oa raisea oy taxation cy tiuuanvcouoty. for tha roar M8L to maintain eah bepartmant of County Oovtr nrae t;' -Caurrtyi CRTfean.'-aBd foe each- County im fcrovemsnt, ahd for tha Improvement ana1ataawcMfBb)ifc Blab wave and pupa, aitd for other eoaUmplated oxpenditunev AuTctiawhm .tba probable receipie o. uunam aouniy, uregorn Tram eourcee ether than taxation, upon rail knd paraona) property for tha yaar 1919- ab4 atao the amount of tha. balance of funds or Gilliam count?,, as eimejted aK data January l,19if : County General. Fond: . - fteada aod Highways . . GS,000.00 . . aherinav Office - ..Salary ' ,4 '2 000 Deputy "4g() ' Traveling expanse 600 'i Traveling? aipenae or olsasjpty : ,800 Board of Vriaaoafa 200 Jail repairs 60 Clerk'a Offlca - Salary Depot, -hire 'i Happtioaf Traaeur Office i. , Salary Bunpllta AisaaeueartMBosv : 8tary I 'Datjury. iiluppUaa Court Housa' Explain - Circuit Court WHnaeasaaaia Omnty Court Salary, perdleaVand lallaaga JuatlcaCottrt ' aaa ' Coroner Fee Insane Ewmtneflons School Snptrtaundant Salary ' TTnaHrir(pkaa 1 J Sopaliaa-xaaklMtlaaata; Health Offioer . Salary ' Pratt laapaetor '. Fee ' Mother's Assistance Relief furnished. Cere of Poor Rallaf Jail ' - Board -of Paiuaaara- Stalp Bounty ' . Bounty oo ooyotaa Tax Rebatee Sealer of Weights and Measuree : CuratitSxpaiiaaa ; MiieeHaneoua Bxpmsee Auditing Booka County Inatltuta District Attorney's Office State Tax County School and Library Pund High Schools: Arlington High School Total Estimated balancea on hand January I, 1919: County General Fund cjinmama income Tram inurrH nuiF than direct taxation: . iiara itei 1 Bounty refund ' t Sheriff ' feea ; IntereBt daily balancea Mitcellaneoua ealea Fair apportionment Game (immlalon 1600 .400 "800 Total balance and raceipU . Total amount to ha raiaed By order oi County Court : tOOO ,u fan . 1.400 '' '400 1 '160 1 200 .600 . aoo ' . .t60o' " tooo 1000- CM' ' 60 60 t 1100 . 260 25U 100 ; 60 : 400 1000 .400 1CO0 60 100 2 600 200 , 2K) 200 120 $87,660.00 10,000 . . Salaaiaa- . 2 600 Janitor 226 Laboratory - 100 . Library , 4 100 v) Printing tend ralplit 60 J Fbreitura . to afiteellaneous 60 ! 1 Condon' HigtfficKoot Salarlea 4 200 Janitor 860 Fuel 800 i -,5upplwa - . i8j Library 109 , 'Laboratory 100 Hiacellanaoua 75 Proposed eatlmate of all expaniaa $135,945,00 126,350.00. $109,695.00 O. W. Parman, County Judge, Sbarman Wada Comralaatonar, ilohn W.llaldeit, mjriiagtoner. Service ShopTrinting PreasesCritical Customers: and- SatMesiECTryOne..... KEPTiPLEDOE , TO SEIIMEAD aaaaaBasaaaaBaaaw American Natloif Maintained Al .. lied Loaf Through 'Self ' Donlat at Home Table. AVERTED EUROPEAN DESPAIR. With Military- Demande Upo Ooaan ' Shipping Rallavad, World la Able ' to Return to Normal White Wheal tread. ' Since tha advent of tha lateat wheal CTOD the OH It limitation unon AmH. can erporta to Europe baa heen tba nonage or anipping.- Detwaea Jnly 1 and October 10 we ahlpned 03,080303 buahela. If thla Tale alimilit mnitnua ontll the end of the flical year wa will nave ruraialied the Alllea with more than 23TJ00.00O bmhela of wheat and flour lo term of wheat Tba remit nf Inrnauut tirnAvirHnA and eonoorvatloo efforts In tha United iMtaa baa been that with tha reaaal Ooq of hoattlltlea wa ara abl to r turn to m normal wheat diet.' 8nppltef that have accumulated In Aoatmlia4. Argentina and offiar hitherto inaecea- Biota mariceu may be tapped by ebtpe reieaaea rrom traneport aerrtca,' and Euroneaa 'demana far lmirln.ith,i probably will not exceed- oar "normal vrpiua. Tnereia waeat onoughr avail able to have a white loaf at tha rot man table. ( But laat year rh tale was aKTmnt' Only by tha greataat poaalbl eavlcf and eacrlflce were wa ahia m imn a ataady at ream of wheat and Hour mor lag acroeai tha aea. 1 We fouhd our aeivaa at tha kaainatng of the- rwmal yaar with an ' enueualir? abort'' oroo. Even tba moat opumlatle atMbMotana ururea that wa bad a hare) atimlna n 20,000.000 baahela. And f, ton waa facing the probability of a: bread mmina aoa la-aairope Dread la by Tar the moet Important article le tbedlat. au at thla eumlua had tart . th onntry early In the fmlLr By taertrat af tha yaer we tad manaaed to ahtp a uttie mora than 60.000.000 hnaheta h practicing the itmoat 'economy at bomaby wheatleaa dajra, wheaMeaa meala, heavy ' eubetltutlon of ether eereala and b aaeriAca at aimut- every meal throughout the country. , ( la January the late Lord Rhondda tbflh Britlah Food Cantrniir .Mhlut that only If we aent an addltlonat 70,. OUO,ooq auabela before July 1 could ha take the reaDonalbtlltv at aaanrlna hla people that tbey would be fed. ine reeponae of the American peo ple waa 83,000.000 buahela aafely dellv. ered overaeaa between Janoar 1 and July L Out of a barveat which cava U8 only 20.000.000 buahela anrnlna ara actually ahlpped 141.000.000 buahela. inua aio America Tutflll ber pledge that the Allied bread ration a mnM ha maretalned, and already the American people are demonaitatlng thati With an awakened war 1 eonaelence. ;- laat year'a flgurea win bo bettered. a-a . Onr export! atnea .. la conhtry entered the war have Juatiaed a atatement made by the Food Ad-' nilnlitration shortly after lteconv ceptlon, outlining the principles! and pollclea that' would ee the solution of thla oountry'a 4 food problems. . e "The whole foundation of de mocracy," declared the Food-Ad. ministration, "ilea in the Indl. vldual Initiative of Ita peoplo and their willingness to serve tba Interests of the nation with, com. plete self effecemett In the time of emergency. Democracy can 4 yield to discipline, and wa can 4 solve this food problem for our 4 own people and for the Allies In 4 this way. To have done ao Will have been a greater service than 4 our Immediate objective, for we 4 Ifavo demoustrnted the tlchtful. ness of our faith and our ability to defend ourselves without be- lug Pruulanlxed." 4- Sending to Europe 141,000.000 bush. els of wheat from a surplus of appar ently nothing "was the outstanding ex ploit of the American food army la the critical year of the war. GREATEST OPPORTUNITY WOMEN EVER HAD. It waa given to -the women of 'thla country to perform the' greatest serv ice In the winning of tha war vouch aafed to any women In tha history of the wars of the world tO' feed the warriors and' tha wai" aufferer 1 By tha arts of peace; the' practice of Sim ple, homely virtues the' womanhood of a whole nation served humanity In Ita profoundeat' atruggla for peaoa'and freedom.. 4444 444w444 FIR8T CALL TO FOOD ARMY. P 3C J' W1 4tf kaafj f We invite you to tall atithe jewelry store and see n y - " our stoclc before buvincr vmir U S Christmas Presents M ' 1 I -mmmmm ' Thla co-operation and' service I ask of all In full confidence that America" will render' tnore foP flog and freedom than1 king 4 ridden people surrender at com' 4 pulsion. Herbert Hoover, JAu- 4 gust 10(1017. . . ; 44 44 A year ago Voluntary food control waa f daring adventure In democracy; during the year an established proof of democratic efficiency, - How about you Thrift Stamps? ....... r We have a complete i stock of Jewelry, Diamond iRings and Lavallieres, Ladies and Gentlemen's Rings, Bracelet v Watches, Watches, Cheap and Expensive,"CuiT Liriks7 Brooches, etc. e ee e Pathe 'Phonographs which are prorinff themgelree the moat prac tical talking machine on the mar ket. Records and lots of "them Genuine c Hand 'Painted 1 China, paiated by tine of the best artists in the . United States. Clocks, Casseroles. Cut Glass. Ivory, etc af Sherman Clay Pianos and All the Late Sheet Music EVERYTHING GOOD A1$D EVERYTHING GUARANTEED E W. HUTCHINSON Jeweler and Optician Condon:1 Oregon CIZ3C slsgaf M 3CCO0C 3C t By Paf O'Brien ' CrtAPTEUXV. Obervttlmr m w Befglan City. OtMlglie-alW)rtly efore I lefffala city, our traen-raldd-thepfaic. I didn't venture out of the house at tha time, but the next night J thought I would go oat an nee What damage had- beeo- done. "vVhen- It became ' dark T left lhd house accordingly and mixed with the,' crowd, which consisted largely of Oers mana. X went from one; place to an other to aee what ouf "Strifflng" had, accomplished. '. Naturally I ' avoided,' speaking, to ' anyone. If a man or) woman appeared about to apeak to me, I. just turned my head and, looked or walked away In aome' other direction I. must have been taken for an bih social eort of Individual a good many, times, and If I had encountered the. same person twice I suppose my coon duct might have aroused suspicion. I had a first-cists observation of the damage that waa 'really done by out bombs. '- One bomb- had- landed' very near tha maid railroad atatloa and It It had been only thirty yard nearer would have completely demolished Itr Aa the station Waaf undoubtedly our Blrman'a objective r waa" very much1 Impressed with' the accuracy of hla aim. It la by no means hn easy thing to hit a building from the air when you are going at anywhere from fifty to one hundred' miles au hour and are being shot at from beneath from a dozen different angles-mless, " of course you' are1 taking one of those desperate chances and 'flying so low that you cannot ' very well miss your mark and the Huna can't very well miss you ettherl I walked by the station and mingled with the crowds which stood la the entrances. They paid no more at-, tentlon to me than they did to real BeV glans,- and the fact that- the. light were all out In-this-city at sight made U, Impossible anyway for anyone tq got aa good a look at me- aa If It had. been light During- tho time that I waa In thla city I suppose L wandered from one end of It to the other. In one. place, where the German- staff had Its head qurrtere, a huge Oerrann'.flag hungt from the wlndowj and I think 1 woooV have' given ten' years of my lite- to. have stolen it. i Even if I could hover pulled Lt down; however, It would hav bceu Impossible-for- mo to have con ceaied lb and to have carried It awmy 1 wtth me ns a nouvenir, therefore woul.d; have .been- out iof .the question. iv As I went along-thd street one night a lady standing on the corner stopped 1 ma and spoke-to mej My first impulse, of couraer was to -answer her, explnim Ing.that I could not understand! but i 'atopped myself in time, pointed to' my. eara ant mnnth ...I ,hMb n. Kn...i .mwm.m- ..uvcuivun in J .mil, indicating that I waa deaf and dumb, and ah nodded underetnndlngly and walked on. Incidents of that kind wtre hot unusual, and I was always in a that the time-would -come when some Inquisitive rand BusDlctous ' German iwouldc-enconbter isw and not be so" i easily satisfied. , .1. There are many things' that I sdw iif Ithls city which,- for various reasons. It 1st impossible1 for mo to relate' nntil aftar- tAo warta ver; - Some of them: I thlnT;,lwll,Jetato more surprise tHaij the Incidents I am free to reveal nof i It used to-mmnw rnahS l went along HSt'irtreeta' df "thir town, looKthg In ithe atiop' 'Windows- with German, aof-; dlers artny'Wde Iboklhg at the aame things, to' think, how, close I waa -to .ff'.t?i.3f,fttfa,'fo fray of, knowing 1 Do you know tHat With fairly goodiwinUr range yon can' dispne -with' hay by feeding Cottoncako to sheep Cattle can be finished on pasture very economically by giv ing a daily allowance of Cottonseed Cake or Meal Stock take more good out of other feeda if Cottonseed Cake , is included in their rations Two pack horees -can -carry as -much" feed in ; Cottoncake, aa they eoW haul io a wagon en a good road In hay" . Cottonseed Cake ia the cheapest feed for sheep and cattle at thia time For price aid farther particular! tee or write AM ROBERTSON Condon,' Oregon; u.. FOimMIiAND'SSMEl :Improvcit. Beit for: you best for Ithe lana - Real estate -is gomg'upr&rid'certain men ar go- ingnpi with it These are! the men who aVe' 1 getting some Gilliarri county land today. 1 Wehavelots and property, exchanges ;that.will interest you; "Advantageous bargains that you should inves Ugate'NOW. ' 'r:F0Rv SALE ' . .-... - ,v , . . " j Dwellingv house cheap. ; $400 down and balance .! in't easy ? payments' 1 ; I ned more farms ft t selllist yours with F. T. HURLBURT Howa Youf Insurance? I Can Fix It