THE CONDON GLOBE. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1910 A KEW YEAR'S DREAM. I' N tha coir asptha ol amaha On New Teaf. , 1 muaso! alona. ( "Wellsdayr thoufhl L "An Osarr i met 'rhla world la a falrlr toot world. X awa, .Hut bow much peiwr Indeed 'twould pa i.J. putting aside hi natural prlda, 1 Caoli llvltif (hint In ha world a. wtda I Would honestly try tola simple boat sTq bo obliging to all tha roatl - nm a him wi w klndnoot and I (wool 01 Villi)', 'Courtesy, patlenoe ' and amiability ,Ah. wolladay, and W deary jtta, hat a highly , agrooablo world i 'twould pel" Thon aoftly faded tha nrellabTa (loam. And I loll aaleap or oo It would MOW And droamod thla Tory remark, klo dream i I a uil - M - world IMB ' owtn A"n dWtlfc With the aama eld aeoan round H rarlod. Hut a lingular oiata of thlnga I found Aa 1 rubbod iny ayaa and lookod around. Each man and woman, each ahlek and child. Wherever I mot thorn, bowod and amllod And anaworod my queetlona batoro thay wora asked And with my arranda tholr snemoriea t tasked. Hd nth, I taw, with an equal aeat, AVaa doing tha aama for all tha root, uch conaldoratlon and thoughtful "h dtllrata tact, I eould but fool, , m tho preeldent, bland on big lofty 1 wat, ) J tho doar lit I la arkket that chirped at my foot, k 'tora waa not a thing In that land ao fair ut llvod to obi He. With tha tandoroat ( " eara . ha ragman mulllal tola bolta. for foar t fit might awakon noma sleeper naar, r'd tho nawtboya oailod tha Tlnoa and ' Poat ,j tonog Ilka a toulng do ve'e-al most. Tha plumber o tier ed tho plpoo to mond "Just aa a favor, to please a friend. Tho lawyor batted that hla llttla bill, Unpaid, a It hap pened, bo un paid atUL And tha worthy paraon, otigld orata man, flnlahad hla tor mon bafora he began. : Tba eook made tarta aaeh day In tha yoar. And nobody thought It Ilia lout bit X0AItTAm. uJ?,i ;' .!' DAT lit IITh kln f an. parka nnllp rY4 to aoa that tha bora-ouch ' rai GS3 )'"" tha gTata, and tha t as chars ,. urlght lice. only-at ehlldran know U rlght WL -shortest lessons and hlghoat mark. "" 'prtntara aonl out In tha klndoot way itV ''P oblldran'a magailne arory day, tin odltora alwaya look lha rhymoa CI I -t tha pool ttnt at all poaalbla tlmea. ' To ptoaaa tha flahannan down by tha i brook Tha fish aama awlmmlng to catch tha nooK. 1 Tha oyatrra amlllnatr ononod tholr ahalla ! .Tha buckets sprang morrlly up In tho weita, Aud tha llttla doga gattaarod tho downy , brood And htlptd tho chlckona to acratch for rooo. Tha curranta and blackbtrrtoa picked memeoivee And atood all canned on tha pantry sneivea. Tha tun tat willingly up all night To ohttr tha earth When It needed Baht. Tha bablea their natural crloa aupproaaad for foar of break ing their par ent!' rest, And tha dear lit tie. kind llttla, aweet little boya Refrained from making tha allghtoat nolae. But quietly played with their harm- leu toya And washed their hands mltnout being told To pleaaa thalr mothera, aa i good aa gold. Tha breeia cama blowing In gen tle galea Whenever 'twaa wanted to nil tha tails. Tha prisoners stay. W ASHL'D THK1R H ANDI ad In tha un- wituoutbeinqtold. locked lalls, , And tha fnice eat up on the balcony ralla To let tha klttena play with their tails, And tha old oata atlfled their nightly walla. And the llttla flah danced to tickle tha whales. And tha brown hawk hurried to warn the quails. And tha butterflies loitered to help tha anallt, And tha hammera ware gentle and kind to the natla. And tha mopa took eara not to toratoh tha palls, And , -f - Hera tha wonderful ttory falls. For I, breathless, , woke. It waa JJew Veer's day. Tha world wagged on In tha tame old way. "It waa only a dream r tald I "Dear met But I'll be aa obliging aa can be. And the world may be better tor that , wa ll ate." Margaret Johnson In Bt. Nichols. ItttoMtfdtaf MasK fmm tM CeMmtjr LOCAL SS ITEMS Pleaed at RaMtad There br MabHe af aa a !,.. H i "" . ' B I Word w&i received here this week stating that J.W. Booth, a well known land owner in Gilliam and Sherman counties, died in Los Angeles on Dec. 24. Principal Jesse II. Bond of the Gilliam County High School, and assistants Misses Comings and Young all departed last Saturday to spend the holidays at their homes in Eugene. The Christmas Dance given by the Athletic Club was largely attended last Friday night with the result that the building fund of that Institution was increased considerably. The Wheat City Orchestra furnished excellent music for the occasion. : The New Year. Who cornea dancing over tha gnow, L , Hla llttla toft feet all bare and roayf Optn tha door, though the wild, wind U blow. . J, Take tha child in and make htm ooty f 'ke him In and hold him dear. . m je la the wonderful Meir Year. Hy ion your heart,' be It and or gay. a- Welcome him there and ute him kindly, " Wu thuat catty him, yea or nay . 16 Jkrry Aim. With ahut ayaa ao blindly. e.fhe he brlngath Joy or fear, - ' fike him; God aenda Mm, thla good 1 New roar. -Ulnah Maria Mulook Cralk. 0. C. McCollis parsed through this city Tuesday on his way from Fossil to his home at Bay View. J. W Burns left Tuesday for Portland where he will transact business for a few days. Geo. Miller of Mayvllle pass ed through this city Tuesday on his way to Portland. Wm. Welsh and Alex Johnson of Fossil were outgoing passen gers on Tuesday mornings train bound for Portland. David Cantwell GENERAL BLACKSMITH EXPERT REPAIR WORK The Condon Garage & Auto Co. CONDON Operated in Connection. OREGON pa R. R. Butler left on Wednes- forMoro where he will attend to legal business for a few days. Mrs. Dave Russell went to Portland last Saturday to spend the Christmas day with her little girl who is in St. Vincint's hospital. The child has infan tile paralysis. Tho little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. Tieruey who has been sick with pneumonia for the past two weeks, is greatly im proved and is now out of dang er John Magte left on Thursday for Portland where he will visit for a few days. We wish to call attention to the fact that a large number of turkeys disappeared on Christ mas day and also to announce that many of them were trimm ed down to convenient sizes with carving sets purchased at our store. A.S. Hollen & Sons. National Woolgrowers' Convention and Mid -Winter Sheep Show Portland. Oregon, Jan. 4-7,11. For the above occasion round-trip tickets will be sold from CONDON by the OREGON RAILROAD & NAVIGATION CO. at one and one-third fare. Tickets on sale January 2nd and 3rd, 1911, good for return until January 10th, 1911. For further information, call on any 0. R. & N. Agent, or.write to Wm. McMurray, G.P.A. PORTLAND, OREGON CALIFORNIA Is the plaice to visit. Or ange groves in full bloom, tropical flowers, famous ho tels, historic Old Missions, attractive watering places, delightful climate, making that favored section the Na tion's most popular retreat. You can see it at its best via Oregon Railroad & Navigation Co. And The Road of a Thousand Wonders Southern Pacific Co Up-to-date trains, first-class in every respect, unexcelled dining - car service, quick time and direct connections to all points south. 8PECIAL ROUND . TRIP FARE OP $55.00 Portland to Los Angeles & return Corresponding low rates from all points in the Northwest. For further information apply to any local agent, or Wm. McMURRAY, General Passenger Agent. MISS POTMAN Wiahee to announce that she haa decided to place her large stock of MILLINERY on aale at actual cost in order to make room for new gooda. Summit Street BSaa Headquarters for Farm Fences. AMERICAN FENCE afflf ill J T , iff, wl mm. mZ mm mm m. 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