CONDON GLOBE, FRIDAY DECEMBER 23, 1910. Magnificent and Appropriate Beautifully Designed and Specially Cut Styles which are sure to Please any Buyer Gifts Of Quality We Always Strive To Please : IMPRESSIVE X-MAS TOKENS: With the coming of the holidays we wish to acquaint our many friends with the fact that we are now in possession of our special assortment of holiday jewelry comprising many very fine and exqisite designs in gold, silver and Diamond articles. In this assortment we feel confident that we can please and satisfy the taste of the most particular and discriminating customer. To call and see our goods is all we ask; the goods will convince. WILLIAMS the LOCAL ESS WfW H errand TIhmv fc? MtnWn f Mir Huff ( Ik maty ITEMS The infant son of Mr. and Mrs, John Hotzler of Lost Valley was found dead in bead this mor ninjr. Tlw cause of the infant's death is unknown. The pastime parlors known as the Condon Amusement Hall were sold this week by Myers and Willouphby to Geo. Iamb. Mr. Lamb gives in exchange 160 acres of land near Gwendolen. B. B, Snyder, of Waukomis, Okalhoma, arrived in the city last evening and will look over the country today with a view of locating here. Miss Hinkle and Miss Seeley of the public school corps of instructors departed this morn ing to spend the holidays at home. Expert Optician Condon National Bank Building Announcement! WE Have Bought the Bus " iness Formerly Known as the Condon Drug Co., and are Making Many Radical Changes for the Better. We Have Entire Confidence in the Future of Condon and Gilliam County and we Will Want You to Have the Same in us. We Will Endeavor to Give You all the Service of an up-to-date City Store. Mr. Van Slype's Ability in the Prescription Department is Allready Weil-Known and 'Needs no Further Comment. Visit the Store and Inspect our Stock. New Goods Com ing in Every Day-Stationery Rubber Goods, Brushes, and Combs, and all toilet Articles and X-mas Cards, Candies, and Sensible Gifts. Truly Yours, Graves & YanSlype Ar- and Information Concerning Eighth Grade Final Exinutionj. 1. Dates: Three examinations, annually. Each county superintendent to select months for his county. (a) January 19-20, 1911. (b) May 11-12. 1911. (c) June 8-9, 1911. 2. Program: (a) ThursJays Physiology, Writing, History, and Civil Government, (b) Fridays--Grammer, ithmetic, Geography Spelling. 3. Sources of Questions: (a) Arithmetic Practical Ar ithmeticSmith. (b) Civil Government United States Constitution. (c) Geography- State Course of Study; Red way and Hin man's Natural School Geo graphy. (d) History List of Topics from History Outline in State Course of Study and Current Event?, (e) Grammer Buehler's Mod ern English Grammar, no diagramming. (f) Physiology Graded Les sons in Physiology and Hygiene Krohn. (g) Reading The teachers will send to the County Superintendent the applic ant's class standing in read ing, which will be taken by such superintendent as the applicant's standing on the subject. (h) Spelling-Reed's Word Lessons. (i) Writing Specimens of penmanship as indicated in copied matter and from manuscript in Language. J. H. Ackerman, Supt. Public Instruction. CHRISTMAS AMONG MICHIGAN WOODSMEN By EDWARD LYONS HACKETT. A MONO English speaking people tbera can be found no mora i tbY, quaint observance of tbe lea son than tbat In vogue among tbe woodsmen of northern Michigan. Throughout this great timber belt there are thousands of men employed, and a large proportion of them see tbe out side world but once or twice a year when they Journey to Banlt JSte. Ma H'KIBBIN THE HAT WiliMl tf $3.50 S.B.B ARKERCo. The House of "Quality" NOX -ALL SHOES fe? Mm, We. mm A Qliinm JUST A FEW WORDS ABOUT , , 1 V I I'll I ;U fiilUinrvXJim if 1 ii in i vP'niiimmiM'nm 1 I I -II III I III lllllllll 11 I I 'I Hi ii i sj i m i ii u 1 1 ii hi 1 coats You are Interested In Overooats. You are In terested In securing the best Coat your money will buy; you want style, you want quallty;--you get both here, and an assortment to ohoose from greater than any other store In Gilliam DrtnJegs. Kinciid & Co. Cl.lSct. County can show. Gabardines and Cravenettes With Prto and Duplex CoiUn. sis to S3S do or other nearby towns to malto pur chases of the reason's clothing. Throughout this great wooded dis trict two-thirds of tbe men are Cauad- Inns, many of them devotedly religious. and Christmas among them begins, properly speaking, the 20th of Decern-1 ber. However, these men perform 1 their usual labors until the 24th day of the month, and then the festivities begin in earnest. During the four days preceding tbe celebration, however, It must be under stood that the work Is not so strenu ous, and the monotonous buzi of tbe saw and the ring of tbe as are frequent ly interrupted by merry bursts of song and anecdotes of those who hare pass ed away during the previous season. In Chippewa county there are many camps or settlements, each controlled by a recognized leader, and long before tbe holidays tbe point of celebration Is decided npon. By Christmas eve the men, women and children have all as sembled at the chosen camp, where elaborate preparations have been made for their comfort, and at 10 o'clock In the morning of that day the duly elect ed master of ceremonies addresses tbe multitude of people assembled and out lines tbe program of the week to fol low, for these celebrations continue to tbe 31st day of December. After bis speech tbe oldest daughter of tho oldest resident Is elected queeu of tbe holidays. II cr corps of as sistants Is quickly cbosen from the ed ucated classes, and from tbelr decis ions pertaining to the week's celebra tion there can be no appeal. During the remainder of the day many speeches are given, refreshments of many kinds are served, and family groups flock together and relate their own folklore, while tbe queen, assisted by her advbers, examines and selects tho various fowls to be served on tbe following and subsequent days. Christmas day Is but an bour old when all assemble and Indulge in re ligious services, while the pine knots, flaring and spluttering In the night air, add a beautiful and weird aspect to the scene. At sunrise all the men, wo men and children, arrayed in their best, assemble at a prearranged spot and form a large circle, tbe women generally in plain woolen garments and the men In high topped spiked shoes and dark flannel shirts. In the center of tbe group stand tbe husbandmen, or slayers of the fowls, waiting. A grindstone and sis men three to grind 'the axes and three as sistants, are also in the center of the group. At a prearranged signal all the people begin a march around, singing and dancing; the grindstones are put In motion, the axes are laid upon them and the celebration Is on in earnest. The singing, dancing and counter marching are continued until tbe axes have attained a keen edge, when all heads are uncovered, while a dozen men hand np the fowls for decapita tion. . The women take the slain fowls In charge, and soon they are prepared for the earth ovens. Feasting, drinking and dancing then continue until tbe last day of the year, when all depart to their various carnn. , . INTERIOR WAREHOUSE COMPANY. AlfOUI. ClfTHSU 4 CO.. General Warehouse Bosiaeu. Wool Storage aid Bailing. Dealer ia Grain and Grain Bags. Wt Make a Specialty ol High Grade Lumber. Main Street, Sm tJi-Stv Mmmjt Condon, Oregon ftraat,.. . 'iff""?..., non j CARVE I THAT sLL alia aLLtfl aUh aUL I-1AS t ", f ii U'kJiiJti ii With a : Caraig Set : From A. S. HOLLEN & SONS . Largest Hardware Dealers in Gilliam County. 0 OQOC . 4, : Emm .,!;