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THUR9tAT JANUARY 28 tPO.
I Hid rflrtn HAkvi- Adirertt.lna
JUta. )) Mi-rt. Kmm-Mien,
nltV.whn-contracts lo aavcrtiMng cu
lr .!(' lor tu
rt k rs r r (1 I
cj:.ni' t ce sjc.4fffur v.
1 1 hi vrnoti last Si) ii Jay morn
Iter. K. C rlownvu Ike Bap
t 'i cluri:!, tmrh) on a w!ijtH!t
w.ndt H (if jnliar in (treat to
try rwi'ltfnt f Cjikmk II wa
rvgtrd to th Lick of weial lift)
i t the to.rn anil tbt urgent nevd of
a forward movement along that
j.e. lie ieploreJ tha lack of -
ctbtlity in 4hi cWitrchtM and he
leti tho churches and itutxij- the
fiuople iif the town general! and
urgtxl that all might unite in an
e-Tvri t better the -condition
which now exists. Ever man and
wou.an who is properly balanced
ro4airej a certain auKHmt of relax
"Nation U6ui mt utauuurt m j .
duties and ibis can best be found
in proper social recreation which
comes from friendly mingling with
ear follows. Commenting oh the
dearth of the social amenities h ire
the speaker said that often since
Ma residence in this place be has
felt himself starring for the want
of that sympathy and fellowship
which can only be found in a friend
ly,, social intercourse with our
neighbors and friends and that the
highest deg ree of success' in church
. work is only possible where a spirit
pf sociability and friendship perme
a tea the community. This is true,
not only of church work but of ev
ery other Hoe of endeavor includ
ing business and municipal affairs.
No greater truth was ever spoken
from any pulpit and it is one which
may be taken up and applied by
every citizen whether church mem
ber or not. It 19 not only the duty "
bqt it is to the financial interest of
every resident of a town to do all he
can to cultivate a friendly feeling
among his neighbors and associates.
The town that is torn asunder on
wmj "proposition . by countless
cliques and factions and in which
politics and creed and petty spite
are allowed to govern our every ac
tion caimo prosper as it should.
We are all, more or less, interde
pendent upon each other and if we
desire to get the greatest good out of
. iife we should get together, poll to
gether, stay together and cultivate
the social amenities and grace.
The man who has no desire for
social intercourse with his fellows
must possess a cramped and narrow
soul indeed and he who bas that
desire but not the opportunity to
gratify it is to be pitied.
DEAD HEROES BEST.
The rather sudden collapse of
Charles M. Schwab, erstwhile pres
ident of the steel trust and promo
ter of the shipping trust of unsav
ory memory shows how easy it ia
for newspapers and the public gen
erally, to make fools of themselves
in setting up every man who has
. acquired sudden wealth and notor
iety as an example for the" youth of
the land to follow if they would bp
come rich and good and great
A year or two ago papers of the
Success and Ladies' Home Journal
class as well as many great dai
lies and small weeklies, filled their
columns with fulsome' praise of
Schwab because, forsooth, it hap
pened to suit the financial bosses of
Wall street to make him president
of their biggest trust for a season.
He was set up on a towering pedes
tal like onto a Chinese joss and the
youth of the land were seriously
advised to take him as their exam-
ice. . , Schwab's name was on every
lip; Schwab's doings were dripping
from the pencil point of every
ecribbler in the country. He was,
for the time being, a gorgeously
painted tin god and all because he
was reputed to draw a salary of
1.000,000 a year.
That the man was much over
estimated was 6hown by the fact
that his head was not sufficiently
well balanced to maintain its eqi-
pose in the midst of tiiis storm of
flattery aud foolishness. He 6oou
became imbued with the belief that
he was by far the biggest thing that
A Very Close Call.
"I (tuck to my t-ngine.althotigh every
. j iiiit. ached and every nerve was racked
viith piin," arite8 C. V. Bellamy' a lo
coniotive fireman, of -Burlington. Iowa.
I wns weak and pale) without any up-
elite and all rnn down, as I was alont
t-i give up I trot H Utile of Elect rio Bit-l-r,aii.l
afur tukinir it I felt n well aa
' I ftHr did ju niv Jife." Weak, eickly,
"' T'hi douii"pViiileatMaya train new' life,
Hrr-otfMi and viitor tVoin tlicir We. '
iif obi. hitis fictiou iiiwraiiteeii bv
C-:-:;'i m Pimrii.-iie'. v v "
errr bapjxned in these United
StaU. fThe word "happened" is
used advipdly.) He wanted to
cnt a splurge" and so he went to
Europe. He tackled Monte Carlo
and ht; he traveled by specihl
trains and private yachts and
fhowy autos and left no stone un
turned to attract attention to the
"American Steel King." And the
people fell down and worshipped
him as did the lerealite of 4d wor
ship the golden calf. ' He was the
hew of the hour because be was
president of the steel trust and
reputed to draw a salary of f l.CKXK
OUO a year.
But now that he has lost bis j ib
his tsame is "mud" he has lost his
standing in the world and were it
not for art occasional investigation
of some of his collapsed schemes in
which he his called upon to. testify
his .name would not appear
in the papers once in a year. He
went up like sky rocket and he
... .1 .... try. ,ttiigk And the
youth cf the country who began to
mould their lives after his pattern
are let without a model. Il is
very sad. 1 . ; .
It is never safe to worship a liv
ing hero. One can never tell what
cuitus trait a living man may de
velop. He may "go wrong" and
land in jail or lose his money or
get involved in a divorce suit. Dead
heroes are "'dead safe." Their re
cord is all behind them and they
can't change it. Aspiring young
men who are looking for a model
would better stay with George
Washington, Abraham Lincoln or
Bill Nye.
Cut out living trust magnates.
Schwab has proven that while in
the flesh they are not safe to tie
to.
HIGH WHEAT AT CHICAGO.
The recent 'advance in the price
of wheat at Chicago does not seem
to be ascribed to the ordinary rule
of supply and demand. Other fac
tors have been at work, and the
rise is said to be due to the manip
ulations of the Armour interests
and to war talk. So far as local
conditions in Chicago are concern
ed, therefore, there may be some
doubts as to whether the present
advance will be permanent.
The probability of war becouia
a
more remote every day, wntcn or
dinarily would have a tendency to
bring prices down. But market
never are under normal conditions
when there is war or. rumors of
war. The Chicago Record -Herald
said recently that it was not possi
ble to show logically why a war in
the orient should greatly affect
prices of breadstuff. But the de
velopments of war are never logical.
The effect on prices of the war with
Spain was avay beyond expecta
tions. The world becomes emotion
al in such a case and there is no
anticipating what its effect on
speculators might be.
Eliminating the action of the
Armours and their large holdings,
and also the war talk, there are
widely differing views as to the
prospect. The northwestern grain
men expect higher, prices,' and one
prophesies that there will be a
pinch before the season is over.
The speculative view at Chicago is
said to be the other way not mnch
stock being taken in theory of pros
pective scarcity. And with less
talk Of war there IS all the greater j
assurance of the establinbment -f-
normal
conditions. Spokesman-
Review.
When bilioos try a doee of Chaniher
lain'aStomacli and Liver Tahleti and
realise for once how quickly a flrat-claaa
nr-to-date meilicine will cn re the disorder
Tor sale ty Cwi'loirPliariiiacv."''' ' "
QB. L. B. SMITH,
OSTEOPATH.
Graduate of the American School of Osteopathy,
of KirksviUe. Mo.
Appendicitis cored without the aseof tbe knife.
409 Oregonlan BIdg..
PORTLAND. - - OREGON,
yjARY BOVUM.S M. V.
I PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Office at J. F. Refsacber'i Residence.
CONDON - . - OREGON
T. BROWN M. V.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Day or uight calls promptly answered
Office lit Condon Pharmacy Building,
CONDON
OREGON
Q C. LAZIER M. D.
. .PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
X-Ray and all forjni of Electrical treatment
. : ivu at office. t , ,
Office opposite Ban Irliuildlnf
It ia wrtrtli nthiif t lire la Owe,
Tne who hr been here f ie tWI
heennw eoouat.nnwl trt eomfcwuhU
weather the year aroun-l that the tail
ppm-tnt in how great a meare
they are lUael. When, on tl.e 26th
ty of January, ltever.hil easting
a arm confine ami Iwlm hreetei
ren.t .f lliennflVrimt and leatl8 in the
eaat due to the -riee of Ul Borea.
kiniii hmn fully apeiiit or cll
mate. A Prisoner In Her Own House.
Mr. W.H.Uvha.otlOOl Aie Ave.,
Kaneaa City, M., Iiae for eaaeral Jeare
been troubled - with ter h.urseness
and at timet a hard eh which he
r "Would keep me in doors fur dare.
I wstpreacrihtxl f.ir hy phveir-iana with
no n-iticesWe resuits. A frirnd (jaw
ma pnrt of a bottle of ChMmherUin't
Ootih retinnlr with lastrmt'nntoeloee
ly follow the directions ami I winh to
state that after the 6rt day I conM ro
tic a decided change Kir the Itetter, ami
Kt this time after nam it for two week
hae no hesitation la aayln I realise
that I am entirely wwl."
This remedy ia for sale by Condon
Tharmary. , t
TO CURB A COLD IN ONE DAY
Takt Laxattra Brotao Qatnln Table. AU
drttgrtita rettmd tb money It It lait to ear
K. W. O-ore'i aiKimtura I an aaeh box. SSe
CONTEST NOTICE.
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Unltad Statwe Land Of now.
Tha Pallaa. Ortgoa. Jaa,t,M0t
A aofflelent eontaat aSldartt havtnc baaa IM
ia thia otBea bjr Oaorga X. rmtM, contestant.
against hoaeatead eutry No. tin, aiada Match
13.1901, for WVEV. NW"V BFX NEKtsWK
a Tp t &.. Raiia 38 K., by Albert Ruah Coa
tester, la which It ta allrgvd that aaid Albert
Kutb baa wbolly abandoned aald tract ol land
tor a period of more than Hz atontha tut peat.
and baa wholly failed to reaide apoa and celti
rate Mid tract of land orlmprore the taste dar
ing aaM aix m on toe laat peat, and that aald aban
donment and failure to teairte apon and enltt-
Tate aald land MU1 ealett: and that aud alleged
abeenee vae not due to employment ta the army
navy or marine corpa of the Uutted State during
time of war: aaiJ parties are hereby nodded to
appear, re pond and offer evidence touching
aid alkgaUon at 10 o'clock a. m. on February
19, 1904 before J. W. Snorer, Notary Public, at
bit office at Condon. Oregon and that final hear
ing will be held at 10 o'clock a. m. on March
1904 before the Register and Receiver at the Unit
ed states Land Office in The Dallee. Oregon.
The aaid contestant having in a proper aft)
davit. Sled Dee. 10, 1903. let forth facta which
how that after dae diligence personal service of
this notice cannot be made, it ia hereby ordered
and directed that such notice be given due and
proper poblicatioa.
MicbaklT. Sou
Register
NO.7O50.
TREASURY DEPARTMENT.
Office ofComptrollor if tha Currency
Washington. D. C. December 10, 1303.
Wuexxas by satisfactory evMence presented
to tbe undersigned, it ha been made to appear
that "Tbe First National Bank of Condon
located in tbe City of Condon, in the County of
Gilliam, and State of Oregon, bas complied with
all the provisions of (be Statutes of tbe United
States, required to be complied with before an
aseoeJatton shall be authorised to commence tbe
bosioeaa of Banking. -
Now THcaaroag I, William B. RMgely,
Comptroller of the Currency, do hereby certify
that "Tbe First National Bank of Conoon,'
located In tbe City of Condon, in tbe County ot
Gilliam, and State of Oregon, ia authorised to
commence the business of Banking a pmvi.Ied
in Section Fifty on- hundred aid sixty nine
of the Revised (statutes of tbe United States.
lit tktimokv whkrkof witness my hand and
Seal of office this Tenth day of December, 1903
?AL W. B. KiDOBLT
Comptroller of tbe Cnrrem-y
Raad the Market News In The
Oregon Daily Journal.
Nothing in oiuitt"! which iiiiicerim Mie
intrrwl of nvra ami wilcr in the
live a took, Krain, provmionn, pr.Mlncc
ami financial nmrltct the qn.itation
are corn fit ehen-ivn, nil are m ven
war riiali.
The Jiinriml in inlilili.-n ct'rie- vt
lav a frgll an I irnthf il n-x' of Hi-
witrlil'a nt aid ifnt nmnt '
fHatnrs of ilnefi fl-r-l tin" Vernif.
riair Tlt- Jiiui'tiHl'n w Mnan'
the illnwtrattM pirliii( nvwa fHH, Jour
nal (tori--, ami comic Pag" an l other
K'inlthinir rnak ita'vcrv p-ipular fam
ily ncM,8ier, clenri and bright from A
t Z vear in anil vh ont
Dailv. mi' vfar hv mail. ..nlv M:aii
nxmtha $2 25; thr tiiniitrntfl 25
pnn wwkiv.iU4 im-nKamf v-ar $1.50.
Weekly $1.00 The Wwklv and Smi-
Wek I v contain the market neaa ami
Addreae Thr JoUBi.. Portland.OreKon.
a 1. ... . .i ii
REGULATOR
LIME
STEAMERS.
From Portland to The Dalles.
Steamer: "Daily Gatzert," "Dalles
City," "Regulator," "Metlako,"
Steamers leave Portland and Tbe
Dalles daily (except Sunday) at 7
a. ni.. connecting at Lyle, '.Vash.,
with C R. & N. Ry, Co. for Daley,
Centerville, Goldendale and all
Klickitat Valley poi-its.
Excellent meal served on all
steamers. Fine accomodation for
teaniH and wagons.
Call on or address
H. C. Campbell, Manager,
A W.Zimmerman Portland, Or.
Agent, The Dalles.Or.
STAGE TIME TABLE.
Stages will arrive at and depart
from Condon on the following
schedule.
ARRIVE FROM
Fossil... , 9:30 A. M
Arlington 2:30 P. M
DEPART FOR
Arlington 9:45 A. M.
Fostil...t. ; j2;30 P. M.
J. V. JuKfiO & Co., runpn.
The
LORD
STOCK REDUCTION SALE FOR CASH
VVAVf??HCHr -N MUST SACRIFICE TO
FALL FABRICS
farkinira, I'tnnellea, Zi.lineaChv.lui,
(iranitea. Mohair and N-rvet
11.73 quality now
60 so
1.S& M
100 " " 7J
V have a line nf IW UmhI auitahle
tr children's aehnoJ drekaes which we
a ill cloae mtt at 12" to ISoents.
FLANNELKTTE8. ALL COLORS.
IS cent quality at ju- cent,
IIV cent qnallty at lOc
100 PIECES OUTING HANSEL
in antida, check a an I tUipe.
18sc quality at . IS'e,
10c
CAUCOS
Larwe enmptet line
7e quality at fil'c
CURTAIN SCRIMS
S5c qnallty now
SlV "
25o " "
Sue "
15 .
Ue
lOo "
2 V
IHc
lie
TABLE LINENS AND DAMASKS
$1.75 qnalitv at
100 " 80
75 " i0
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THE QUALITY STORE,
LORD & CO. LORD & CO.
ARLINGTON. OREGON.
Condon Milling Co.
MANUFACTUUER OF
High Patent Flour,
Graham Flour, Germ Meal, Chop, Feed.
STEAM-ROLLED WHEAT AND BARLEY.
SCALE OF Pit ICES.
Seam Rolled Rarlev . .f 23.00 Mill Feed $15.00
Seaiu Rolled Wheat. 23 00 Flour, per bbl 4.00
Prices liable to change at any time.
Every sack f our flour if fully guaranteed or money refunded.
ryvtruwvruvrunnrutAriArurruvw
Frod Wllaon. Frank Wllaon.
THE' BANK.
WILSON BROS., PROP'S.
Everything?new and a GENTLEMEN'S Finest quality of Ci
etrictlv fir 8 tela 88 RESORT. gars, Wines, Liiiuora
New Stone Building, West Side Main St,
CONDON.
rjuvvuutnnjvwnnnrinjuu
STUBLING ,The Dalles, Oregon!
YOU'LL TAKE HARPER.
Sure. When yon can get a Good, Pure, Well
Matured Whiskey of exquinite flavor and. undoubted
medical qualifiers, you're not going to ask for a cheap
mixture of Spirit, Glycerine and Ageing Oil. In
fact when you can get HARPER that's tbe Whiskey
for you to drink. And you !an get it too because
Jeff Neel
is Agent for Harper Whiskey.
Wholesale
Kentucky Liquor Store
mU. L. ROSS Prop,
Hop Gold Bottled Beer.
Old Grandad, Harper and
Jesse Moore Whiskey.
Special attention given orders from out
of town.' When in Arlinerton call on iyip.
tf ......
wvuuuojvuxnj
Moore & Golden,
GASH GROCERS.
Our stock is now arriving and
is fresh, clean and up-to-date.
GROCERIES : FRUIT : VEGETABLES
All frpih and good to eat.
Cull and get our prlceB.
SPRING STREET, CSNDQN, ORECON:
.Quality Store
& COMPANY
iolass Qotjlof for
Cittle fler)t
Onr entire stock i4 Men 'a Yonth'a and
Children 'KCI.nhins: im-lnde.1 In thia aale
Ym wilt he atonihed at the firicea.
Come with tha cash and pt flrat choice
OREGON.
tnnninintnAnjrurutruiAruriru
wmmvmnm
Distributor.
mmww
ruuuuuijinnjivtj
WANTED TRUSTWORTHY LADY OR CK5
tleitan to manage business in this Connty and
adjoining territory (or honxa ot solid financial
standing-. 120.00 ,lrolbt casa salary and ex
penses paid each Monday direct from hcadrjnar.
ten. Expense money advanced:' position per
manent. Address Manager, COS Monon BIdg.,
Cbk-sgo, 111. uu
aaa a ff T
REDUCE OUR STOCK.
NAPKINS AND DOILIEH
5 00 qnahty at f (X)
2a " S.7
w " too
t i5 IttO
coaih and Jackets
Fr Ladies, Mlaeat and Children. Larf
eat line in tha rountv to rhnoa front, at
price, to niaka von mv. Meltons, Ker
aeyt In castor, bine, black, (ray and red,
LADIES' WAISTS
la 8 Ik Wool and Mohair, up In date
and anapoy.at prlcea that will make
them By,
LAD1K8' HKIRTS
In All tha latest atrlea and coloring at
i'cet lo anil yonr rcliet Umk.
lRXETS.
Wa hart a line of tha celebrated RAG
ami W B which will go C?3 per cant fl
IIL.INKET6 ami t'OMKURTERH.
V hava alwaya heea leadaraln thia Una
and are tlill ia It tn quality and prl.n.
LACKS an KM BROIDERIES
I'i this Una wa ara atrictlvj In It, Uivt
na a rail and wa will punvinct yon.
SWEATERS
For Men, Yontha and Doya at prloea you
can't rinplical an v where.
UNDERWEAR.
(iiMxi warm thing that nra.Vxnl to ba
twit to" In Wool, FkwcvHl and Cotton.
INSURE fl GOOD CROP DY USING
Superior and Monitor Drills.
floe and Disc. Carload or Eachv
W. L. BARKER, Agent,
CONDON . . . OREGON.
5 v TiirnniinAii
uvio a .1 9 . iv. iir iiiiiiiiii. i
kl'Sfm. UVEOY DAR
11 VF ULm BERT
CHOP FEED
CONDON,
,innuuvuwwwwnArutnnrutnnw
No. 7O50.
J. Frank Wataon. Pratdntt Edward Uunn, Vtc-Prldntj
Nathan Farnaworth, Caahlar.
pirst fiatiopal
Capital
Does a General Banking Business.
Your Patronage Respectfully Solicited.
DIRbCTORS; J. Frank Watson, Edward Dunn, Nathan
Farnsworth. Andrew Crmnr Pnnir m dii.-
w - -.
THE CELEBRATED
. . COLUMBIA BREWERY . .
AUGUST BUCHLER, Prop.
Of tha prodoct of thia well-known brewery tha United Rtatra Health
Reporta tor June 28, 1900. eaya: "A more .urlor braw newer entered tht
labratory .f the Unitwl 8tatea Health reporta. It il aheolutelr devoid of tha
lljchteat trace o( alnlteration, hot on the other hand ia composed 0f tha beat
of malt and and cholceat of bona. Ita tonic qoalitiee are of the hiiflieat and it
can be nasrl with the greatert ln Ht and satisfaction bjr both old and young.
Ita nee can ronanientRmal.T m nrearrihed by the pliysii lana with the certainty
that a better, purer or more wholesome beverage could not possibly be found."
East Second Street, THE DALLES, ORECON.
Condon Meat Co.
. 'M. C. liDtxrx,- Manaeerr -
Now Occupying' Our Own
Finest Beef,
We recommend and guarantee- onr own make of
Sugar-cured Hams, Break fat Ilacon, Lard Sau
sago and Dologna
Try them once and be convinced.
fvnuvxrtniwfjvAtxnnnrunsin
The Summit Hotel,
D. M. RINEtlART, Prop.
New BuiHing. and Furnishings. Finest Location
in the City. First claM in Jiltery ReBpfect.' Well
Apjminte Bath for use of Guests. Our TaWe is
Supplied with the Best the Market Afford. .
Commercial Trade a Specialty.
Sprlna Street. One Block Pant tram pa.
To Cere a Gold in One Dav
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ALBERT DAr.!5
LIVERY AND FEED
STABLE
Our Uvrrr Stock ta TnU
elans. Heat attrntlon to '
Ioarding Btock.
Your Tatronagfl SoIiViltxL
SPRING STREET, . CONDOH.
Tr8ifrt'f Notici
AlltHinnty warrant rejlstared rUr
to Jkii. I, lOCtt, will bw paid npoa ata
Kid at Ion at my offli. latrmt nat
Hfttr lefl. S3, 1U03.
1. II. STirnaatoa,
Treaanrer of Gillian toonty, Ortftia.
All bertn deal ring to tatth) thalr a
rmittta with w during tr abaaat roin
town ean dn a.i by tailing at tha CwmVh
4'harrnacy whtrt our lawlti kavw baa
left. I Oil raiKUaTuN A X4)aaa.
Thrwthlng Outfit for Sal.
Wt hava lor aale tl or aavan larfe art
mall Ihrarhina watfita, aonio ftllt) wills
boraeMwar, ot.wra with aleam. Ww
ran axil a ftxl rl fur f ISO or f 600. Ww
hava onarTtf which haa lawn rnn oaly
40 day which wa will trad lr horaaa.
fartiaa In nawd Of a threahlngowtfit will
And il to their advaniat lo Inreattfat
tmr Hot ol bargalna. Call on or addrw
III Oraf.ni Trading 0.,
Waaco, Orw."
iaftist vxm tisYicn ,
Trenching aarvlret an tha Flrat, Thlril
and Fourth Hnndaji ol lb utoalh at II
A. M. and 8 f. U.
rator bold aertlca al Maylll lb
tjecond Soaday la each month.
Sunday School, 10 o'clock , fry
Sunday niornlag. lraytr airvtiitg,
Thitraday evening at lo'clork.
Evar.vrwly rordially iavltetl to altond
Ihet aarvlcea, K. C. FlAwitaa, I'aatut
Advertisa in Tnc CUos.
1
RAMSAY, FJOP.
Kptcial aiuiiiion,to tram-
Ur'a tnula. FiraH laM
atock and carafal Urivara.
FOR 8 ALE.
ORECON.
Babf Qoidoi).
$25,000.
iMn ini r llivr. J
linnnnnjVsBiiiBuirvnnnnriSBSCT
New Building Main Street.
Pork, Mutton.
Crb
laTwolVtya.-
ca'cvicrv
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APUNOTOT1. . - OTTECON.