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f , wn nr-. -WW m Art At rVWll 1 1 n ft OArtiAnAlftWtAnflAAAAAAWlTg ; 5 RFIH THE Globe- le news-1 I ,iLfia Jest and best advertis- I c ing Medium in Gillian county 5 Bntniwnfnnnnnwnnrunn ia.t Largest Primary 5 y"yu" Grain Shipping Point in thp United States WW nAAnAAAnnAnnuuwviAnuufi THE. 3lltIAM COUNTY "BOOSTER" VOL. XVIII. (X)NDOX. OKEGON. FRIDAY. DECEMBER 25. 1008. NO. 40. . Norwood-Amsnd A quiet marriage took place last Sunday morning at the Latter Day Saints Church in this city when Heman C. Nor wood and Lillie May Amend were joined in the holy bonds of matrimony. Elder J. H. Amend, father of the bride, officiated. Only the members of the bride's family and the Immediate friends of the groom were present. Both parties are well known in this vicinity and have a host of friends who wish them a happy future. Wrlght-MoConnelt Miss Florence McConnell and Jay W.ight both of Mayville were married lost Sunday at the home of the bride's mother, Rev. Black of Fossil officiating. The young people are well iffta favor ably known and their many friends wish them a happy and prosperous future. They are spending the week in Portland. Wl8hons-Sarcy Kenneth Welshons and Bessie Searcy were quietly married at the home of the bride's parents yesterday morning at ten o'clock Justice Wheir officiating:. Only immediate friends and relatives were present ' s The groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Welshons of Clem, and the bride is a daughter of Mr. Mrs. Al Searcy of this city. 'The young couple will begin Ihouskeeping at once on a ranch .owned by the groom's father, near Clem. They have a host of friends in this section and the Globe joins in wishing them a happy future. Brummette-Walsh J.H.Brummette and Mrs.Katie Walsh were married at the Chris tian church at Jasper, Oregon, on Sunday, December 13, Rev. E. G. Callison 'officiating. Mr. and Mrs. Brummette expect to return to this section some time next month. The Globe joins with their many friends in ex tending congratulations. Married At the home of the bride's parents, near Fossil, on Sunday last, George Ray, Ex-Sheriff of Wheeler county, and Miss Bessie Thompson, a daughgter of Mr. and Mrs. W.S.Thompson, highly respected pioneers of Wheeler county. Mr. Ray is at present the Bookkeeper at the Gilliam Co. Bank in this city and the young couple will make this town their home. They are at present keeping house at the Jay Bower man home and are already at home to their friends. Both parties are general favorites among those who have made their aquaintance and the Globe joins their many friends in wishing them a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year and also a pros perous future. Carwell Dams was the lucky one at the guessing contest at Farr Bros, meat market yester day. A steer was hung up in the market and everybody given a free guess at its weight and the one guessing the nearest to get a twelve pound turkey. The guesses ranged from 120 to 2000 lbs. Actual weight 479 lbs. r Christmas trees delighted the school children last Wednesday afternoon and each pupil was given an assortment of candy and nuts to ea,t during the vaca tion.; A tree' and a short pror gram was held at the Congre gational church and those pres ent were also given candy and nuts. 1 Mrs. Elizabeth Smith Maliy Died at her homo in Ferry Canyon Monday from an attack of paralysis. Deceased was born in Glascow, Scotland, February 14th, 1837. In 184'J she, with her parents, came to Lawrence, Masachusetts, where she was married in 1857 to William Farrar. To this union five children were born, two of whom are still living, W. K. Far rar of Corvullis and Mrs. Agnes Palmer of Ajax. They lived in Gross Valley, California, from 1857 to 18G9 when Mr. Farrar died. In 1870 she, with her children, came to Linn County, Oregon. In June, 1871, she was married to Samuel Maley, who crossed the plains in 1845. To this union three children were born, all of whom are living: W. B. Maley of Corvallis and Oscar and E. C. Maley of Condon. In 1886 they moved to Gilliam Coun ty where Mr. Maley died in 1888. A brother and two sisters sur vive her: R. L. Smith of, Cor vallis, Mrs. Wm. Cliftof Oakland California, and Mrs. Agnes Col lins of Condon. The funeral was held in Ferry Canyon Wednes day Rev. E. Curran corxlucting the services. Grantee Elects Officers. The Mayville Grange elected the following officers at the meet ing held last Saturday: Master C. J. Quinn Overseer Mrs. Anna Taylor Lecturer Mrs. Theo Thomas Steward J. G. Boycr Asst Steward. . .E. W. Morgan Chaplain. .Mrs. Florence Newell Treasurer Geo. B. Dukek Musician .... Miss Letha Thomas Secretary Mrs. Belle Keys Gate Keeper W. J. Taylor Ceres Mrs. Mary Lillie Pomona Mrs. Daisy Hunter Flora Miss Hattie Haley Lady Asst Steward, Mrs. Liddy Morgan Trustees: W. J. Edwards, C. J. Quinn. Geo. B. Dukek, Wm. Wehrli, E. A. Stinchfield. C. W. Martin C. W. Martin, one of the pio neers of Gilliam county, died at his home on Rock Creek at three o'clock Wednesday morning. The funeral was held yesterday and the body interred in the Olex cemetery. Deceased was the father of Mrs. Grant Wade, Ray Martin, Charlie Martin and Mis3 Gertrude Martin, all of whom live near Olex. Rev. E. Curran conducted the services. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Selby were in town Monday from Pine Ridge. Prof. Sturgill is visiting in Baker City. Miss Seeley, of the public schools is visiting at the P. J. Mulkey home near Rock Creek. Dr. Butler and family are spending Christmas in Olex. The Wheat City Orchestra are planning a grand New Year's ball to be held in the skating rink, Thursday evening, Decem ber 31st and everybody is most cordially invited to attend. This orchestra is now the best in this part of the country aid it is worth the price of admission alone to hear the concert. The skating rink is now the best hall in this section and every effort will be put forth to make this dance a repetition of the glorious time to be had at the big dance tonight, for which the same or chestra will furnish the music. The public schools were closed Wednesday for ten days. John Gibbons is spending the holidays with his sister, Mrs. J. W. Miller of Albany. Found-A lady's black leather purse. Owner can have, same by proving property and paying charges for this notice. FARMERS ATTENTION For the next two months we will sell flour in 5bbl lots at wholesale prices. Tell your neighbors Club together, "make up a Cbbl order and let us give you some astonishing prices. Headquarters for all kinds of Mill Feed, Steam Rolled Barley Wheat and Flour Gilliam .Co Milling Co., Condon, Oregon. 2 Qoijdors ! CoQftqtiorr c c c t 5 Oioar. Candle. Tobaccos j iuv ruvuuwuinuuvuvLn ruwiuvfc Just prriued! A fine line of fancy CHINA DISHES, Solid Sets, Tea Sets, Fancy Plates, Nut Bowls, Cups and Saucers, Vases, Etc. A l tht Lutest Design. See them! There is nothing nicer for Xmtit. We will have in stock for Xmas Fine Candles All Kinds Also a Fresh Stock of I Fruits and Vege tables of All Kinds Cocoanuts, nuts, Japanese and Navel oranges, mistletoe and holly, pineapples, sweet pota toes, cabbages, cauliflower, celery, cranberries, apples, grapes, figs, dates, sweet cider Good Fresh Groceries' piije Bad Qoods Cream Puffs," Lady Fingers, Macaroons, Cakes of all kinds. HOME BAKERY AND GROCERY For prices call and See us. 1 TJruruTJTAAA uu v7iuHriKfiLtrJl ( Relsacher Harness and Saddles Made In CONDON Sold and used Everywhere J.F. E E iviuirinnnnuuvvuuwvinnit yvuu Don't fail to read Bonvi lie's Western. Monthly. It is full of interesting Western Stories. $1.50 a year, Single Copies 15c ON SALE AT JACKSON'S GONF&CTIONERY We Wish You a MERRY CHRISTMAS and a HAPPY New year. Holiday time, 'with its fun and frolics, and also its hard work, is almost over, but before things settle down please permit us to extend to you our very best wishes for the year that is just commen cing. We hope tbat it ' will be an exceptionally . happy and prosperous one for you. We take this occasion to thank you for for the many opportuni ties of serving you that have been given us during the past year. We sin cerely hope that the same friendly relations will con tinue. We shall do all that lies in our power to preserve them. Beautikci. Hand Engbavino Done Free! PAULING & KEENE, Watchmakers Jewelers Opticians Condon, :.: Oreaonl $8.50 Dr. J, p. Jr)omsor; $8.50 says That he will confer the title of Doctor of Optics to anyone who has the aspiration to be called Doctor for $8.50. Why go by a common handle when you can aquire the title of Doctor at a bargain, it may help you to fleece the Public. But he does not offer the title of Eye Specialist. Here is the Application Blank: ' Daw .., KB. H. A. THOMSON, Fraldtnt tHI KOCTH BEN 0 COLLEGE OF 0PTK4 Hoaife Band, Indiana, U.S. A. Yo mj titer mj ppllcUoo im yon eompU,l Onwponden Coarw In Optic ndr roar Special Clb oiler, villi Ui andmuodlnf Dial U jrrar Utia far thla atata ara already ailed ttae Boner will tot relumed to me. 1 enclose 13.00 herewith and agree to raalttbe reaialiilnt tJ.Mon or before the expiration of toe eonraa. I with my name to appear oa we 1'lpioma u atata Below. Sicned. The Diploma conferring the highest degree created by this institution, Doctor of Optics, is included at graduation without any "additional charges. These diplomas are not recognized in any state in the union by State Boards of Op tometry nor do they entitle you to practice jn this State with out taking the Oregon State Board examination in Optometry. WILLIAMS THE and JEWELER EXPERT OPTICIAN Holder of Certificate of Examination of the Oregon State Board of Optometry, the only recognized certificate in this State. m CONDON DRUG CO Condon Drug Co. Reliable Druggists AT, THIS TIME OF THE YEAR you ought to have a good remedy for coughs and colds in your home. There's DANGER ahead for you if you don't . ; " """"""' THERE'S NOTHING BETTER THAN 5yrup of Uljite fe uitf? Jar ai)d ?odii? CONDON DRUG COMPANY Condon National Bank Building. ' Dodson's Old Stand. 1 m v ' ii ' 1 'Hi" in esse evso ' fill lsS w Q Condon National Bank OONDON W.LORD President GEO. B. DUKEK Vies resident f. r. ncxL. BURT Cashier OR6GON Gapital WdvS4 .stock ,000 WE RECBIVB the accounts of Firms, Corporations and Individuals, and return to our depositors every accommodation within the limits of Prudent Banking. v " INTEREST ALLOWED ON TIME DEPOSITS. Our Safe Deposit Department has just been installed the only safe place for your valu- aDie papers; etc. iJoxes rented by the year. PTOt o: O -rr-