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. . (jt-cthui by the popular vote in Al- T I JMOKf N3eM33 27. 3a2.jhllnVi X."V.,of ft proffered gift uf THA.XKStilViA'G: Tof iy ro tbe great annnnl feast day 4 .f our country. A day set ,etrt by proclamation d Ihe presr j w decision was referred to the pt-i-'nt mid governors .( thr; varum ,,,, with the result of 7,000 favor Male to heohxerved by the eople 1 omJ 12,000 unfavorable votes. r day of i-peeial thanksgiving tolfhe only explanation given for it iH'tiifleieiit providence fr thej ilii nrtion ta a general antipathy hutny bleshing of the harvest s-ea- ,'t Jr, Carnegie a a possessor of ton which ha j.-t ctosid. more money than he knows what The earliet-t harvest thanksgiv- j i ,L, UI. Ilia income is given it g observed in America was by 'in figures too fabulous to In pet fh riljrrhn Fathers at Tlx mouth in 1021. Afttr bnvmg pall. end their first harvest in the New World they set apart a day of thanksgiv ing to God for His manifold mer ries in sparing llieir lives in the wilderiHs and protecting them from the wild In-asts and savage ne by whom tlvey weresurDund d From that time on through that and the succeeding century, a imilat day was repeatedly ap jiorntetl and observed and during the Revolutionary War Congress annua'ly recommended diva of thanksgiving for the victories of uir armies and in 1784 for the return of peace. Washington ap pointed ruoTi a day in 17St after trie adoption of the constitution and in 1795 he appointed a similar day fbr the general benefit and welfare of the nation."" After that lime the custom became common for the governors of the various Ftates to appoint a day of tlianks pviDgandin 1 803 President Lin rda fftthe eiamjrie of issuing h pm tl'iiRtitn appointing the last Thuisday iti November as a day of National Thanksgiving. This custom lias since lieen observed by em-h succeeding presi lent. lu the earlier years of the Nation' fcistory the day was one of parely relig ions chiwacter. Later is addition to be ing observed by devotional eiercisesand praise to God for liis bounty it came to It; a day ot feasting. Toothsome turkey nd cranlierrr isance, erfeet pumpkin pies, dainty dnnghnuts, eri.-p celery and tnany other good things of which the .America! housewife is past mist'fcss in preparing, became an important factor in the proper celebration of the day. The people learned that the actual en- Jy tiient of (J.id'a bonnty made their iptreriaikii of the tame all ihe greater and the sincerity of their gongs of praise and words of thankfulness in the meeting-house im Thanksgiving morning was reudered all the more sincere by the knowledge that the most excellent din ner of (he year awaited them at home. As time progressed the people learned that they coald better enjoy such a din ner and thus enhance tlie sincerely of their thanksgiving by extending their hoard and inviting their friends to enjoy the day with them and thus Thanksgiv ing been me a day of family reunions and viaitingi and serial intercourse among friend and relatives. But as time pass ed on and America waxed strong and rich and great on the one hand, and weak and poor and hungry on theother; in the days when Monopoly declared himself the owner of everything on earth worth mentioning, and even went so far as to claim partnership interest with the Most High in the entire nniverse, when Monopoly sipped champagne and minced terrapin at his ease while Labor strug gled for a crust, then it was that Misery ctalked in and spread distress broadcast. Then came the time when many men ami women and little children of proud America ci tiid not observe Thanksgiving day as their fore fathers did because they had no "Sunday clothes" to wear to church and had no turkey in the oven for dinner. Thus it came that eome good people realized that they could best attest their thankfulness by giving at least one day of fullness to these hun gry ones and ho it came to pass that in these later days Thanksgiving has be come, in a large measure, in many part of America a d.iy of charity. And this perhaps, is the best feature of the pres ent Thanksgiving time. The man or woman who spends the day in acts of kindness is better than he ho prayed: loudest in the synagogue or she who feeds her guests on the daintiest viauds and does not do the other, '"lie prayeth liest wiioluveth lest . All thing, both great and small, And the gowl God w ho loveth us, He made and loveth all." President Roosevelt didn't kill any bear on his recent huntbut it is said that he made quite a killing politically. . (Suatamala, (J. A. last week suf fered severely from the eruption of the volcano, Santa Maria, which cost, tlie .lives of fifteen thousand people. Utah has also had experi ence with an earthquake and a vol cano. Seems to be something Wrong inside .this 'old World of ours. 1 j $150,000 tendered by Mr. Andrew Carnegie fur a new public lilrrnry building. The city council had al ready taken a Mmilar action, but ,J,wn in cold type, and the feeling tliat inasmuch as he amassed lit colossal fortune in a few years, while thousands ot men who con tributed their efforts to the up building of his industrial enterpris es remained poor" the less he is favored and fawned upon in bub lic ways the better. There is much in this view. II hile envy for the rich simply because they are rich and we are poor is to be eondemend the, fact remains that inordinate wealth is almost invaribly identi fied with unjust discriminations of one sort and another, which should be disapproved and done, away. Wealth will alway be distributed unequally but the laws should not promote that inequality. It would be far hetter today if the extra rail lions Mr. Carnegie made had been distributed to his poor laborers in the form of wages instead of piling up to such heights that he is put to all sorts ef devices to get rid of it. It is the hardest thing in the world to dispense enormous fortunes with out weakening the independence of their benificiaries and intensifying social discontent by displays of op ulence. With corporations thus firmly banded together to perpetu ate their swollen incomes and dis cipline the independent producer, what is the use of talking of pun ishing organized labor the only force that is able today to wrest any concessions from the unyield ing grasp of the trusts Oregouian. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY Tke Laxative Br. mo Quinine Tablets. All drtiKRista refninJ tlie money if it fails to ffnre K. W. Grure'i signature it on each box. 2'x We never like to say anything to injure a man's business, but this. juvenile courting on the streets of our village breeds pneumonia. The world loves a lover but it has no love for the kind that do the Ro meo and Juliet business 011 the streets of the town, when they should be at home reading or in bed dreaming. These young peo ple who thus court on the back streets need to be made acquainted with a shingle. There are young sters in this town who are talking of conjugal bliss and cannot even conjugate the verb love. The boys are no more to blame than the girls; it is a mutual thing with them. What is needed '8 for every mother to have a curfew of her own, ring it and see that the boys and girls hear it. Milton Eagle. Stops the Cough and works off the Cold. Laxntive Dromo Quinine Tublcte cure a cold n one day. No Cure. 110 Pav. Price 2o cents Will that Tennesseean show uj) atthis oflice and explain matters? Carrie Nation appeared in a New York theatef the other night and taking a position in front of a box occupied by the Vanderbilts she read those aristocrats a lecture on the extravagance of dress. She then went to a bar where some young men were drinking wine aud siezing a bottle and shaking it at the bar keeper told him in plain Language uhat she thought of him. The police then appeared on the scene and Carrie suspended opera tion for the time being. Jumped on a IO-Penny Nail. The little daughter of Mr. J. N. Powell jumped on an inverted rake made of ten penny naiU, aud thruRt one nail entirely through her foot xnd a second one half way through, ("hamherlain's Pain Balm was promptly appl ed and fiye-mJnuteg later the pain had disappeared and no more pnfFering was experienced. In three days the child a wearing her a hoe bh itHiial with absolutely no discom fort. Mr. I'ouhII is a well known mer chant of Forklaud, Va. Pain Halm is an antiseptic and heals audi injuries with out inatnriation and in one-third the time required by the metal treatment. Sold by Condon I'harnincy. The Oregon Weekly Journal, a Dcmo ciulic nfcWHi.aper, fi pages, full of new all of it! $t a ypar to any address. The Journal. P. O. Box Portland, Or. . The Oregon Stml-VVeekly Journal, a Democratic newspaper, ever fair and al ways free; 1U4 copies In one year for only $1.5'! to any address. . The Journal, P. O. Box 121. Portland, Or. Oregon Daily Journal, a Democratic daily newspaper, eight to 20 pagtu. $4 a yeur; 12 for six months. The Journal la a newspaper. Send in your subscription. Interest your neighbor In The Journal. The Journal, Box .121, Portland, Great LucXOf an EJttor. "For two year all elTorto to cure K !! in the alinif my hands failed," writes I'M 1 tor II. N l.es-ier-, of Syracuse, KIU. "then I Wholly cured n Buck lett's Arnii' Si!vi It's ihf world's Iwjit. fi K-nplhM'si ies, and ad ttkiit tiveaactk Only -5vi at Condon Pharixaev. ARLINGTON. B. V, Tennis i over n front Ijoldetulaie to temaiu f"r awhile., .... . . II. S. Vil and wife, of lutldendale. visited heie Sunday. , I ;' i he mMi't lwU given by the Forest era was a great success. C i. L'uesay is out i!in after an at tack of grite. llenry Crass and wife left Wednesday for Wenatellee where Henry h:t a )nrt neiship with one f the liest lawyeis in Washington. The Kastern S'nr tender ed them a ' ideasat.t l wept ion Friday evening. 1 Bank Kxitimr Mtxwell was here Moitdny an I cheeked over our btok. Ua finds the briik doin a tt I hmiilc-ss. Mr.'T.m. proprietor of th new bar- Iter shp has put in two bcth tubs. J. M, J-'nsen, of Biokleton, upenl Tuesday in town and was offered G t"ents for his crop f blnestem, Nfr. Van Inen ha sitcetleit M. Stiver aa night operator in the depot. Agtngof O. R. & N." engineers are here this week, re-snrveying the truck preparatory to straightening some id the enrvea, and there is some talk of a dou ble track from Portland toUm tfill.t. Rep. Miller and P M.ll diinsn nude a business trip to The lUlles Thursday last. Mr. M K. Weatherf rd H visiting in Arlington this week. We understand that Win. Head has purchased the Durbin ranch of S K) acres on Rock Creek. Consideration f3,U'K). ThatThrobblnn Headache. Would quickly Ifave you if you titled Or. Kind's New Life Pill. Thousands of sufferers have proved thetr niatchlesv merit for Sick and Nervous Headaches. They make pure Mood nr.il lmiid up vonr health. Only 25 cents. Money back if not cured, bold by Condon Pharmacy. TEH WEEKS F03 TEN CENTS As a special and temporary oiler to readers of this paper, we will mail The Pi bmc to persons not now Subscribers, for ten weeks for ten cents. The Public is a 2.00, 16-pnge weekly review for democratic Dem ocrats and democratic Republicans; ! its opinions are expressed without fear or favor; it gives an interesting and connected weekly narrative of all historical news; it has editorials worth studying, a cartoon worth seeing, book notices worth reading, and miscellaneous matter both val uable and interesting; and is liked by intelligent women a well a- in telligent men. The editor is Louis F. Post. Send ten cents in. silver or stamps for ten weeks' trial. All subscriptions are payable strictly in advance, and upon expiration the paper is promptly stopped un less subscription is renewed. Men tion this paper. Addres: THE PUBLIC, Unity Bldg , Chicago, III. Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. Trv them When yon feel dull after eating. When yon have no appetite. Wnen you have a bad taste in the mouth. -' When yonr liver is torpid. When your how els are constipated. When you have a headache. When you feel hilions. They will improve yonr nppetite, cleanse and invigorate your stomach and regulate yonr liver and bowels. i'or sale bj Condon Pharmacy. . A license to wed was fsaned yesterday to Allen Nott and Miss Mary Iluber bothofOlex. ' Our prices will surprise yon. Our motto is "Live and let Live." Condon Furniture anil Hard ware Co. , Guns, pistols and ammunition at Con don Furniture and Hardware Co. Largest and most complete stock of wall paper in the county at Condon Furniture and Hardware Co. 's The Condon Furniture and Hard ware Co. carry the largest and most complete line of Furniture and Hardware, ever opened in this section of Eastern Oreg on, Call and see them. We are here to stop yon from giong to Portland to buy Furniture. Buy from ns, at home, and save money. We can iihov yon how. Condon Furniture and Hardware Co. ' Pictures, Framps, Tings and many fancy house decoration ht Clarke & Frazer'a Hardware and Furniture store. Let Clarke & Fraz-er finre with yon on building material such as Windows, Doors, Locks, Hinges, Nails and mould ings. . ,..:,.;' The Condon Pharmacy has all the lat est np-to-date eheet music at popular prices. Try Condon Pharmacy's new photo devolopsr; " The show window at Clarke & Frazer'a Btore'iEwell worth going to see..,, , -... LORD & CO H ave Opened the Door to Success. Here are Three Reasons Why. jit. 7'VriMjy it Aits lUscttys fotn tur aim to ktj a Htntt ch,tnt up tc-Jatt sfwi ef gooJs. :.it lit aways girt cur ensti!trs jmt wAat tkryaskfirr1' ' jrJ. A Jt'iti)r Ajs ?xm ttot 0Mr mptfa )" are assured that thif bit) , mm hs will fV right st far as quality an J friVt is (t)iertteJ, , Now' if you want to keep in the front rank, if you want stretch your $ I out and make them go a little farther than usual, just come in and nee what you can exchange them for. Ikm't be afraid of coming too early or tob late; wo are open from 0:00 A. M. to 8:00 M. Anything in Groceries? WE CARRY . TKA, COKKKK, Sl'UAK, BKANS,' UH'K, ROt.l.KO OATS, tC,0, gOF tai'hh'a, macihosi, ton rtstt, salmon,, vahpinkd,' ' JJ , j PltKlMI', SYKI P, 80AI, HACON. I.AUt, Ft.OVU, A Lt, 8VV US," fifJ . . SPICKS, riCKLKS, MtlEl) FltflT, CANNK1 I'ltt'lT, CANNKH J&J VK.tiKTAlU.KS. OKANOK. LKMo.NS, BANANAS, Nt'TS, CAN- ' . LdKS, TOIIACCO, rH'E8, ttUAKS, QfKESSWAUR, tH.ASSWAUK. EVERYTHING IN THIS LINE. If you are not already one of our customers don't bo afraid to come in and get acquainted. We have put many a man on the road to prosperity. Why not give us a show at you? QUALITY, QUANTITY, PRICE. LORD & CO. LORD & CO. ARLINGTON, OREGON. Condon Milling Co. MANUFACTURERS OF High Grade Flour, CHOP and MILL-FEED STEAM-I'.OM.KD WHEAT AND HAUF.KY, SCALE OF Steam Rolled Rarley. .$18.00 .Steam Rolled Wheat.. 19.00 Prices liable to change at any time. . , Every sack of our Hour is fully guaranteed or money refunded. TRY OUR BEST, 7 "iNot Batter than tha Bast r; .-jaruTjruTJoj'UTJxrLr New Confectionery, We i.-h to :-. :!TiouiH e that ne have jus! opened a choice line of Confectionery goods including Candies, Nuts, Cigars, Tropical and Domestic. Fruits, Canned (.iond, Stationery and .Notions, We are here to do business and to please our customers and expect to accord courteous and fair treatment to every body. Call aud see us. Dunn Bros. Old Building, South Main Street. "BEST ON EARTH," CHARTER OAK Stoves, Ranges and Heaters. G0HD9H FURNITURE aud HARDWARE GG FURNITUUE, HARDWARE, BUILDERS' MATERIAL: ? ,, STAG.E T:.Md TABLE. Stages will arrive at and depart from Condon' ' ort ' the following schedule. Y AIIIUVE most Fossil.. '.9:S0A.M. Arlington , . .2:30 P. M. . UK PART FOR " Arlington .9:15 A. M. Foseii.....'. . .2:;50 P. M, J. W.Jackson Si Co., Props. Oats for Sale. I have 2,000 bushels of fine oats for sale at my ranch near-Alville. Que cent a pound at the ranch. "A.J. Mykhm, . ? Alville, Oregon. IKe p?op! dvrti$e i? a r RICES. Mill Feed . Flour, per bbl.. $1300 . 3.45 39 But Batter than the Rest " Price & Moore. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP- . Notice Is hereby given . ttiat the part nership heretofore existitig between the undersiglied under the firm naine of Gantry & Darling, has been thin day dissolved by mutual consent, , All ac counts due the old-firm are now due and payable to C. 0. Cantry who will con tinue the business and who will also pay all debts of the old firm. Condon, Ore., - C. O. Cantry, Oct. 20, 1002. W.A. Dahuno, i ' ,.,, m 1 . I .ill ! Treasurer's Notice. All county .warrants registered prior to Jan. 1, 1002, will be paid npoh pre sentation at my office. Interest ceases after Nov. '11, 1002. . P. II. Stkimiknson, . Treasurer of Gilliam' county, Orejion. Ijue paper JClOBr; KERR CIFFOR & CO., PROPS. ..GRAIN.. Stored with us will receive the careful Attention of experieneisl wjtrehotiaemoii. lbirh wire, nails, nalt, eiijtar, lime, cement, feed and mill stufl's tihvaya on hand in any iuantitipi. tin end storage and forwarding. A trial makes yon our aiwtoincr. Arlington Warehouse Co D. B. THOMAS, Manager ARLINGTON, - - OREGON 1 HE UONDON tARN Only first-etass Livery and Feed Stable in the eity. Fine new rig and ;ood teams, Spt-eial attention to all stx h left In our car. Large, strong corral lu connection. Our terms ate reas onable and wc solicit your pHtron.tjte. L2 Springston & .Rogers, Proprietors g u lAnAnnnnjuvuuvruuvruu uu iuinAruiru uv uxnAixnAnuunnnnuxrvvrufi LOST VALLEY LUMBER CO. HERBERT H A LSTE AD, Manager! ROUGH AND DRESSED LUMBER. We ofler a complete stock of Finn Surfaced Lit tuber, consisting of Flwrln(f, Cell ing, Rustic, Shi-laltnd all kinds of Hough LuiiiIkt. Careful ntten- given to bill of special m and dimension htuir. MILL ONE-HALF MILE SOUTHEAST OF POST OFFICE, LOST VALLEY, OREGON. AAvaaruxn njvtfurjxan nnruvniwnnjnruni nwuvrwinn nnr Greatest Clubbing Combination, 'two weekly papers forthe price of one . greatest barqain in good readino. By a special arrangement we are able to furnish the CONDON GLOBE and THE WEEKLY CAPITAL JOURNAL alt ie following clubbing price for both papers: ForOneYear In Advance . $1.50 For Six Months In Advance , 75 The Journal prints the most Ihslde nows about our state gov. efnment and the full leglalatlve proceedengs. Just what you want for the coming session. paper full of telegraphic news upon Inquiry at this office. mrumniruuxririruvuxu THE CELEBRATED . . COLUMBIA BREWERY . . " AUGUST BUCHLER, Prop. Of the product of thia well-known brewery the United Slates Health Report for June UNKJ. ayi ."A mora nuperior brew never entered the labratory of 'the United State Health reports. It it! aliHolntely devoid of th p I i H h tHHt trace of adulteration, but on the other hand in composed of the beet of malt and and choicest of Imps. Itn tonic mialitlea are of th hluheat anil it.. , cim be mied with the Keen tent benefit and AHtinfaclion by both old and yountf. Its tine can conmiientiouHly be prcacribod by the phyHiclan with the certainty ... that a better, purer or more w holeaomu beverage could not pomibly be found.". East Second Street, THE DALLES, OREGON. AYENERIOUS CARBOLINEUM Avenerious Carbolineilin a here to stay. Awk those vvho have used it. It prevents decay In fence poe.tt, water tanks and all wood work atid is a guaranteed article. It also exterminates chicken lice and mites and keeps them away permanently. It is a general pu rifier of manger, ; chicken house or jig pen. it sjireads with a brush andis .a nice," nut-brown paint. CLARKE & FRAZER, ' ACENTS. j J F. WOOD, M. U. PhyslcUn and Surgeon lu)t mul iilntit rll ioitilly nnr4 . tUUi'V M11U1 lrt tniiir eilii(. . CONtioN', .... OUR. D It. A li t.l N.t PHYSICIAN AND BURGEON. Ihiy and nllil MlU promptly uttrudrd. :i Oitli e Jml ihatr ninth id Condon rimrfriny. t'ONnoN, Main Mwet OKKUOS, y lUKI.IN DENTIST (itthvoter Mioit t'lniriiiry. OtM)S oitKUOJt C. S. PALMER, prtistiq Barber. Sloek Shaves . mul Hair-cuts. Razors honed and ro-R round. CONDON OREGON. He our eluhhinit oiler with the Hale 10 Capital Jmiriml. It it your ettann to l (wit good 'm per fur the price of one. 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