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About Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 17, 1901)
0. L. Salomon. f'' Mitchell Wagons R:ci no Huggies ami General Ulacksmithing and Wagon Repairing, ' ft Hacks The Roil Corner lVim-viHo, Oroiron .General Merchandise. Staple and Fancy Groceries. .Taints ami Oik Windows and Doors. Grain Sacks and Binder Twine. Hardware and Stoves. & U quv Fall GSotftsng 'ID Is now arriving mid all lines arc complete. We Out linn nf lfuis In onwptetit mid embrace the .John f )l. SMmn mid I.ii'ti lirumU, hi nil llm new him k yi and styles and nt bottom piiens, are prepared to show Men's mill li.) V Suits. are prepared tn show ynu soiiii'thiiijj uobby in 31 & FaM and Whiter Bsny Good s. .'1 Underwear fur Men and rclhrateVi!Wiig!)t'a Health World. I Other lines cheap ? PIOWS. HABBOWS. HOMES, RASES AND ALL K1HQ3 fiF FARM - ' The M' Rlnley Islands. A suggestion, eraunating from a high source, and which is meeting with wide spread favor, is to change the name ot the Philippine Island o the McKinley Islands. The object is of course, to perpetuate the name and glory of the martyred President and ins aum.nisinUion It is intended to bring the proposi-j ion before the next Congress, and it is not doubted that it will be incepted without question if pieeiueJ in t!i3 proper manner. rO'LHIT L of lite E.1S1 AalatereatiuExplanationof thair Unueual titrenatti. Tlie Secrot of their Marvellous Vi tality and Kerv Eo:ca Jealously Guardod Women of the Harem Compound a Potion Whoso Rejuvenating Ifaots are Almost Miraculous and Astonish the Most Skeptical The fondest hopes of iiacint and mod ern srektri after the Fountain of Per pe!uul Youth, can crje!y ha'e aimed higher than the reult achieved by the nmrrellouii cnifounrl, knowu throU(;!i ojt t ne Eit m El Mokkik. Travelers returiiiiig to Europe have, from time to time, brought aatoiiiluiiK titles of the rejuvenating effects pro-, dnced by this Wonder of the Orient. Crudely compounded by the Women of the Harem, from forniuls handed dnwii orally from generation to genera tion, the secret of this preparation thus jealously guarded and known on'y to t ie inmates of the Harem and the Court Physic:at!s, El Mokbib lias betn practically unobtainable, excepting by the favored ones fur wliuoi it was in tended. Recently, however, a prominent na tive Arabian Piiysician. banished from his country fur political ofi'en(e, and deprived of his vast possessions, has availed himself of his knowledge, to earn -x livelihood belitting his station, by supplying this marvellous compound, 1'l Mokbib, to the nobility and weath ier clns'.es of all Europe, who have cheerfully paid him larce feus in return for the benefits received. Content wifn the large income derived fr in this practice, this aed physician lias repeatedly refused very libeial of- ft-rs made to him for the formula of h's remedy, but he has finally screed with the importing house of The Novks rcLLEB Company, of Philadelphia, to put. it up in coinenieiit foinu fur sale exclusively in the United Stales, and tliis firm bavin the exclusive aijsncy, now i,!t.r it for the lirst time to the American public. Tuis remedy must not be confounded with tin numerous nervous exhaustion, I ist manhood, and self abuse remedies which are advertised under a variety of liauii-s, as there is nUohitcly iiothiti); w inch scientific chemistry nas been able I I . induce, nhich em even approach the pe. rless El Mokbir, a pure vegetable compound, txiracted from rare tropical rou's and herbs. El MoKtirit is a remedy for one spi-ci II!! pnrpoee, which is to strengthen the omtimios resident) upon and cultivation of vital force and prevent decay in men,!""''! hn(i vil: its in irvellous effects in arresting decay 1 , Bdward Hnrri?, Mack Moss, .lohn Chsm of the vital principles, especially in the ,nd 3"ka ,Urlu"n' Prineville, Ill! Kelluf llnnaru II...1 ...... . 1. : I "".o nun una lilOIOg. Bud as us uao is universal all over the lloya. We handle the Underwear, lust in lliu and good. ' The appropriateness of the sug- the world that it was in his admin gestion is generally conceded, as, j intuition that tho republic cx savo for the foresight and presistenc landed its beneficent influence to of President KcKinley, tho Philip-1 the Orient and there cstablishcJ pines might to-day occupy a diff-j' enduring form its institutions erent and far less intimate relation 'and systems, to the United States than is now! Tho proposition, though at beinj; shaped for them. It is ! 1 resent cntiiclv tentative, oontvm pointed out that this proposed plates a complete chance of change would link his name with 1 the government of the country ferjpeiago. tor example, the entire ail time and also would be a cons-! group is to b turned the McKinley tant and conspicuous reminder , to future generation throughout - had, vht-re str.mi; virile uieu i;h l.irije r .n,niii jii ii..!ti't.iiioiiii iirt, i up ru.M iiiiti. I muHt Ik no doubt, 1 iihit as to its etUci Ceny or bench's to the aeiier.ilVHtein. While it is atl absolute spitic ana ; positively guar.m'eed to cure the worst t case? of iotvoiis debility, Inst mitulemii, or siioie.r we-ikinsses due to excesses or y iiuhful error., it Is also ued with the greatest succens as a vualiwr, giving ioer to all weak pirts, and developinv and nianin'auiin the tu'.l natural vigor of manhood. It is put up for the American trade in tablet form, and though extremely pow eriul, it is perfectly harmless and easily taken, cue tablet being a dose and do ing the work at once, and so evidently as to leave no doubt in the mind of the p itient. It will cure yuu so as to stay cured. Every package is opened and cartful! examined by the importers when receiv ed, and is then repacked nnib r their seal and positively guarantied to cute It will be Sfht prepaiu, under plain cov er, with full and complete directions, on receipt of the price, 11 per parkage, or six packages for ?5. Address Thr Nov- kh-Fcllek Comi-a.m', Market and i)4th Sts., Philadelphia. Stopped Into Live Coals. "When a child I burned my foot frightfully," writes W II Eads, of Jonesville, Ya., "which caused horri ble leg sores for 30 years, but Buck ten's Arnica Salve wholly cured me after everything else fuillxl." In fallible for Burns, Scalds. Cuts, Sores, Bruises and Piles. Sold by AdaniKon & W'innck Co. 25c NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land OmcE at Lakeview Owin September 23, 1901. Notice is hereby given that the fulhiwini'. iianiid settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, ami that said proof will he nimle before J. J. Smith, County C!rk ac Prineville, Oregon, on November 4. 1!01. viz: Janim K. Docile, H. K. No. 11 for the El, SKT. HE'A fic. 9 and NW'X SWi Se;. 10. T.a S., It. 10 K, W. M. He names the following witnewies to prove lus continuous n-sijeiice utjon and cultiratiun of said land, viz: William P. Vandervert, of Lava, Oreeon; James Wack, of Lava. Oregon; John Ki2 more, of bend, Oregon; H. H. West, of Lava, Oregon. E. m. bkattain, 10-3-11-7 Ketister. NOTICE FOR PCBLICATfOV. Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon. September 2S, 1901. Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has filer! notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made Wore J. J, Smith. Cuuntv Clerk, at Prmeiille, Oregon! on Friday. November 8, 1801 via: George T. KitWiing, of Prineville, Orwnn, TI. K. NV K4Q1. for the Ntf HVV. sml NBK Sec. 7, T. IS 8. R. 10 E.. W. M. He names ti,e following witnesses to prove his I " JAVP.U'CAS. Begistcr, w. p nomenelaluro in the whole arrhi- Hands, and the process of Amcri- ;eaiu.at inn is to he earned out of the luinute-t detail by giving to : the different islands th names of (jst iii tii-il Americans of t he Mit ... I ,,..,,, Ti . i it anil pus 'lit time. 1 In.' part of t iu 1 1 KcLomo embraces tlie i'h a of tin; bestowing upon Ine (Kii.TCllt iA , 1IIUS '.no provinces the nann:s 01 the men most ptominently identified with the aeitihit!oii end inanag ment of the islands. For instance, the members of the American Commission which neontialed the Paris Treaty would thus be honored as well as the name of Admiral Dewey, General Lawton, Govcnor Taft, (Jeneral Otis, Secretary Hoot and others. It is expected that within a few- days the proposition wiil take a fufTicicnlly definite shape to warrant its promoters in permitt ing the use of these names in its advocacy. Whafe Your Face Worth? Sometime a fortune, but never, if you have n sallow complexion, a jaun diced look, moth patches and blotches on the skin, all signs of Liver Trou ble. But Dr Kind's New Life Pills jrive Clear Skin, Bosy Cheeks, Kich Complexion. . Only 25c at Adamson 4 Winnek Co's. Drug Store. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at The Dalles. Oregon, Bepteuiber 2it, 1901, Notice Is hereby given that the following named settler baa filed notice of his Intention tn make final proof In support of his claim, and that said proof will lie made before J. J. Smith, County Cleik at Prineville, Ore gon, on Friday, November X, 1901, viz: John Kelfri'-h, o Lanr'tita, Oregon, .IT. E. No. IW40 for the Wi NWJ, NICK, MVl and N'VJ NEK fjtc. 8, Tp. 13 b., R. 14 E. W. 11. 1 He names the following witnesses tn pmve his continuous renitieuce usm and cultivation of said land, viz: Everett Miller, Robert P. Johnson, Walter F.. flelfiich, and B. B. IHfrich, all nf La inonta, Oreijou. JAY 1. Ll'CAH, Register TOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. it Land Ofkicb at Tin Daues, Ob., cptember 7, 1901 . Notice Is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice nf his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will bo made before A. C. Pahr.er US. Commissioner at Prineville Oregon, on Thursday, Octnlier 17, 1901, viz: Robert A. Merchant, of Hsvstaek, Oregon, W K. No. RC22. for the NE'( HK S 8E'4. "'c, 10, and NE NE Kec 15.T. 13 8., !(., 13 E., W. M. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of, said land, viz: W. H. Oyrtis. of Prineville, Oregon. R. P, Johnson, nf Jjanionts, Oregon, and J. B, Merrill and Omar C)rus, of Culver, Oregon. JAY P. LUCAS, Rtg tr, III our dry enmpli t.iai lulu furnishings, THE HOME) GOLD OUttE. An Ingenious Treatment by which Drunkarda aro Curod Dully in , Spit J of Thomsolvoo. , It Is now Boneiiilly knilnn ami uit- deiittixxl tliut )riiiikeiineii in u ili-cn-e ami iml ivenkiieiis. A lunly lllleil witlii pnimm nml nerves completely nlnillnreil l.y iHTimlinil or ciinlniil u ul inUix ieiilnn! liipmrs, riiiiinw mi nululute enpalde i;I iieuliiilixinj; nml ermlieiiu. iiiii I hit pnimm, iiml ilemruyiiti; the; I'tuviiij; lor inliixi'Miiili. ulii rem inny now cure ll.eiilieUex lit lionie ivhliotit ! pulilieiiy or lu-t nl tinie from Ini-ini'- , ty tlii ivoinli-riiil "llO.Mi; (io,!i , t'L'KK,"ivliii'li hin Im;cu ier(ei'ti'i ulier in my eiirstif clii-o inuilviiniltre.it i mt'iit of iiielirinti l'lie (a.tliftil tlx-1 lueurilin,' to iluvi'ii.nu of I bin niu- . .,, , , . , ... , ilerllil ilmemery is puMlivelv iiitliin. j tevd m mm the mmt niiniiinie imm, mi mutter lunv baul a limk"r. Dm ri't'iitilssliow the titiiivelciis triiii'.turni Htion of ilinthiiinis of Dtuiikards inlu boUt. industrious and upright men. v 1 v ks r i! .: i it: u inn ha n i s: Cilll-IHiEN CX'ItK V(t.K FA TI1EUK! 1 This remedy is in mi senne 11 nostrum but is a s cilic (or tun. disease only, mid is so skilllully do vicd mid prepared that it is lbiiio'u;b ly soluble ami pleasant to I lie taste, so Hint it can be ojver in 11 cup i, fen or colfeu wit bout llm kiiowledgt! of the person taking it. Tliotisnuils of drunk arils hsvo cured thnnselve with this prieel.Ts leniedy, and as ninny inoru lutvc Ik-cii ciip-iI and inaiht teinTiite men by having the ctue ailiiiinilere.l by Idling friends nml relatives willi 011 1 their kiiowlplgn in tea or collet1, and believe tisluy that they discon timied drinkiiit! of their o'vn free will. DO XOT WAIT. Do not I deluded by apparent and misleading "improve ment. Tho HOME GOLD Cl ltE ir sold at"tlie extremely low price o( Oik Dollar, thus placing within reach 01 everybody a treatment more effectual than othrs costing -i5 to foO. Full directions eucoiiipiinv each packnge. Special advice by skilled physicians when reqested without extra rhargn. Sent prepaid lo any part of the world on n.-ceipt of Ona Dollar. Address Dept. E 485 EDWIN U. 01 EES 4 CO. illiaO and 23;!12 Market St. Phila dclphiii. All correspondence strictly confi dcritial. jOTICE FOR I'L-RLICATION'. United States Lnd Office, The Halles, Oregon, Sept. 3, 1901, Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has hleif notice of intrntion to make final pnsif in support of his claim and that said proof will he miuln before J. J. Smith, Couuty Clerk, at Prineville, Oregon, on Thursday Octolwr 17, 1901, viz: Asa P. Cole, nf Culver, Oregon, H E Nn. rVr. for tbeKWKNWK 8c '22 and WW NKJand NKH NEi Seo 21, Tp. 13 8.. R. 13K..W.M. He names the following witnesses to prove his 0 ntinuous residence upon and cultivation . of said land, vis: Charles h Thompson snd J T! Merrill, of Culver, Oregon, David V I'.arnett, of Hay. stack. Oregon, and Hubert Johnson, of La munta, Oregon. Jay. P. Lucas, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land office at The Dalles, Oregon September 7, 1901. Notice Is hereby given that th following named settler have filed notice of Intention to make final proof on their respective claims before A C. Palmer. U. S. Commissioner, at Prineville, Oregon on Saturday, Octolmr 19, 1901, viz: 1 John 0. Paxtnn, nfLsmoata, Oregon H. E. No MTOfnrthe ,-y, NW and the NU 6W'4 Sec, 10. Tp. 13 S, R 14 E. W. M. He names the following witnesses tn prove his continuous residence upon and cultiva tion os said land, viz: C. J. Milligan. nf Culver, Ommn, and Al bert Ssales, Lee Moore and Oscar Cox, ot LuDioata, Oregon, JaiP. Lucas, Register. goods department will to found llm ri1) in the city of Ladiua' and .tiouu' jji t. iiMnmm 2 hkiiyhig vt L 5 ft i1 ."NERVE WASTE." One of the most helpful books 01 nerve weakness ever issued is tlm; entitled "Nerve Waste," by 1), Sawyer, of Sun Francisco, nf w i(; its fifth thousand. This work oj an experienced and reputable phyl mcian is in agreeable contrast U the vatt sum of false tiwhih; which prevails on this interiftin; subject. It abounds in carefnll' considered and pratiii-ul mlvin and has the two great merits 1 wisdom and sincerity. It is indorsed by both the n lij otlH ;md secular pre;'.-. The- Chirac Advance says; "A i riical o 1'. Ismk and the application of jn principles liill put hralt!i, hojij and heart into tluiusaiids of iivi that are now suffering tLrouj:), nervous iiiipairment." The book is tl.tjO, by mail, po.il I'll i 1 . One t,f the most Intereslina chapters chapter xjt,on NervineJ and Nerve Tonics has been print ed -eparatelv as a samide clianfer. iitnf will be sent to anv address foil stamp by the publishers, Tl!K 1'a cii-Ii: rrA.Co., Box Han Fran cisco, in plain sealed envelope, HW Hale. Tho following wtxjl rales for tk present season, taking effect at oncij have been established: Wool compressed in bales, cari loads, minimum weight 24,001 from Hianiko to New York, Chii catjo, P.oston, Hartford, PhihukU phiu, Baltimore, and points then with, f 1 .40, per 100, pound") Wool in sacks, or bales, an quunity, from Shaniko to Th Dalles, 30, cents per 100 pound Wool in sacks, any nuanit' from all stations on the ColumliJ Southern Railway to Shaniko cents per 100 pounds. (J. K. Lytic, U. F. Pullman Ordinary Sktperi. The tourist travel between the east si the 1'acilic coast Inn reached enormoi proportioni in the last few years, at calls for a special class of equipment, 1 meet nns uenismi the t'ulliuuii to. n issued from its shops what it technical call tha "Pullman Ordinary Sleeper, These can appear similar to the ri-guli sleeper, being built on the lame plaj hut not furnished with the same elegan They are equipped with maltrew blankets, sheets, pillows, pilluw-cw" towels, combs brushes, etc., renuiri liotliingof the kind tuba furnished rl the passenger. Each car has a stove b making collee and tea and doing "lu.1 housekeeping, and each section can tilted with an adjustable table, A uti lorineil porter accompanies each car. i business being to make un trlis, kei the car clean, aim look after the comfort and watiti i f the nassungHri. In raoh the trains which are dispatched lai from Portlntid by the O. It. iV N. Uc to be found one of these "Pullman dinary Sleepers." The car is attach to the ''Chicago-Portland Special which goes through to Chicago with" chance, and the una in the "Atlantic E press" rum to Kansas Citv with" change. Passengers in this car for Cl cago change tn a similar car at Orsnetl Much of the first class travel isheit . :..J : o .1.. u.l.f I'srnBu in wese oars, ine rates um lower, and the service being nesrlyeiju to that in the palace sleepers. Fur rates and full information, cludingf olders, write to A. L. Craig, P. 1., 0. R. N. Co. Portland, Ore.