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An Ingenious Treatment by which Drunkards are Cured Daily In Spita of Themselves. It is now generally known and un derstood that Drunkenness is a disease and not weakness. A body filled with IKjison and nerves completely shattered by periodica or constant use of intox icating liquors, rcimieo uu nmiuuHi capable 'cf neutralizing and eradicat ing this poison, and destroying the craving for intoxicants. Sufferers may now cure themselves at home without publicity or losa of time from business bv this wonderful "HOME GOLD CUKE,"which has been perfected after many years of close study and treat meht of inebriates. The faithful use according to directions of this won derful discovery is positively guaran teed to cure the most obstinate case, no matter how hard ft drinker. Our records show the marvelous transform ation of thousands of Drunkards into sober, industrious and upright men. WIVKSCUEiSYOL'B HUSBANDS! CHILDREN CURE YOUR . FA THERS! ! This remedy is in no sense a nostrum but is a specific for this disease only, and is so skillfully de vised and prepared that it is thorough ly soluble and pleasant to the taste, so that it can be given in a cup of tea or coffee without the knowledge of the person taking it. Thousands of drunk ards have cured themselves with this priceless remedy, and as many more have been cured and made temperate men by having the cure administered by loving friends and relatives with out their knowledge in tea or coffee, and believe today that they discon tinued drinking of their o'vn free will. DO NOT WAIT. Do not be deluded by apparent and misleading "improve ment. The HOME GOLD CURE is sold at"the extremely low price of One Dollar, thus placing within reach of everybody a treatment more effectual than othr costing $25 to o0. Full directions eaccmipany each package. Special advice by skilled physicians when reqested without extnt charge. Pent prepaid to any par', of the world on receipt of One Dollar. Address Dept. E 485 EDWIN B. GILES 4 CO. 2330 and 2332 Market St. Phila delphia. All correspondence atrictly confidential. 3i OT1CK FOR PUBLICATION. Dkpaktmkst ok Tittc I.n'tkrior, Land Ottiut at The Dalles Oregon, Jnly tf. UOt. Nntice is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of Intention to make final proof In support of his claim and that mid proof will be made before A. C, Palmer, I'. S. Cnmniiw.ioi.er, at Prinaville, Oregon, on Monday, Sept. HI 1U01, via: Lawrence C. Perry, of Lav, Ore, H. K. HtaforSS XE.ISEK. NW','4 NEMSW'M Sac 6. Tp. MS., R. 11E..W.M. He name the following witnesses to prove hia o auinu ua re ddeuce upon and cultivation of "ill lan J, vil: - W, P. Vandervert, Dick Vandervert, John Atkinson, John Young, all of Lava, Ore. Jay P. Lucas, KeK'iater. JOTICE FOK PUBLICATION. . Land Omcs at The Damn, Or., July 13, 1901 Notice is hereby given that the following named settler ban tiled notice of hia intention to make tinal proof insuuiiort of hia claim, and that said . proof will be made before A. C. Fabler US. Commissioner at Prineville, Oreron. uu Saturday. Aneust 24. -IDOL viz: Marv A. Keenan.'iorn.erlr Mar.v A. Mor row of Orizily, Oregon. H. K. No. 5707. for theKl HW4, Lot. 3 and 4, Sec, 31, T. 12 S., It., is r.., w . m. She names the following witnesses to prove her continuous residence upon and cultivation of, said laud, vis: N. F- McCoin, J. 8. McO.in, J. 8. McMeea, W. H. Sands, all of Lamontu, Ore. JAY P.LUCAS, Kanhtei. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Last) Orrici AT The Dalles, Orkgon July IS, 1001. Notice i hereby (riven that the following named aettler has filed notice of hia inteution to make final proof in supoit of hit claim, and that laid proof will be made Iwfore J. J. Smith, County Cleric at I'.ineville, Oregon, ; on Saturday Am,'. 24, 1901, via. Everett M. iMiH.-rof Lanmnto, Oregon. H. E. No. IHiSS fortheSKtsKK Sec. a and WJ Hv ami SWtf X V Sej. 9. T. 13 S. R. 14 K., W. M. He nan.ea the following witnesses to prove his contiuuoua residei.ee upon and cultivation of sid land, viz: tieo. S. Miller, J.ihn Helfrich Sr., Ben jamin Helfrich, Jamea tlelfnch, all of La- tnouta, Oregon. JAY P. LUCAS. Register. .TOTICK FOR PUBLICATION. United States Laud Office, The Bailee, Oregon, July 19, 1901, Notice ia hereby given that the following named settler hat Bled notice of intf ntion to make final proof in support of hia claim and that said proof will he made before J, J Smith, County Clerk at hia office in Trine ville, Oregon, on Friday the 30th day of Aug., 190), via: L.tt K. Parker, HiyatacV, H E No. 0290, f.r SW NEL V'4 of Sec 20, in Townmip No. 12 S., Range No. 14 E.. W. JI. He namea the following witnesses to prove his ot'ntinumis residence upon and. cultivation of said land, viz: J. I). Harrill, A. W. Boyce, H. J. Healy, S. S. Brown, all of Haystack, On goo. Jay. P. Lucas, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land office at The Dalles, Oregon uly 8, 1901. Notice ia hereby given that tha following named settlers have filed notice of intention to make final prof on their res(ctire claims kfoiej. J. Smith. Oounty Clerk, at Prina ville, Oregon ou Eiiday, Aug. 18, 11X)1, ti Jan.es K. Johnson of Prineville, Oregon, H. K. No 5747 forthe SH'4NSVtf, NE!4, ta 8 A, Sec, 20. Tp. 14 S, R 17 E. W. M. Witnesses: Charles Crain, William Smith, J. H. Peiuera, H. P. Evans, of Prineville Ore Jjr P. Lieu, Kegiater. . "NERVE WASTE.'' One of the most helpful books on nerve vreaknesH ever issued in that entitled "Nerve Waste," by Dr. Sawyer, of San Francisco, now in its fifth tlmtfcanil. This work of an experienced and reputable jhy sician is in agreeable contrast to the vast turn of fale teaching which prevails on this interesting subject. It abounds in carefully considered and practical advice. and has the two great merits of wisdom and sincerity. It is indorsed by both the relig oub and eeculur press. The Chicago Advance says: "A"' perusal of the book and the application of its principles will put health, hope and heart into thousands of live? that are now suffering through nervous impairment." The book is $1.00, by mail, post paid. One of the most interesting chapters chapter xx, on Nervines and Nerve Tonics has been, print ed separately as a sample chapter, and will be sent to any address for stamp by the publishers, The Pa cific Pun. Co., Box 2658, San Fran I cisco, in plain scaled envelope. 1!W Ritt. Tho following wool rates for the present season, taking effect at once have been 'established: Wool cum pressed in hales, car loads, minimum weight 24,0CX), from Shaniko to New York, Chi cago, lioston, Hartford, Philadel phia, Baltimore, and points there with, $1.40, per 100, pounds. ; Wool in sacks, or bales, any quanity, irom Shaniko to The Dalles, ."0, cents per 100 pounds. : Wool "in sacks, any quanity, from all stations on the Columbia Southern Railway to Shauiko 5 cents .per 100 pounds. ' C. E. Lytic, G. F. A. Pullman Ordinary Slerpert. The tourist travel between the east and the I'auiliu dual baa reached iiiriiioua proportions ill the laat few yeara, and calls lor a special class of equipment. To meet Una demand I lie Pullman Lu. has issued from its ahopa what it technically calls the ."Pullman Or.lir.ary Sleeper." Theae care appear similar to the rrijular aieeper, being hunt on the aaina plan, hut not furniahed with the same elegance They are equipped with maltresaua, blankets, aheeta, pillows, pillow cueea, towels, combs, bruahea, eld, requiring nothingof the kind to he furniahed by the passenger. Each cur lias a stove) for making collee and tea and doing "light hoiisekeepiui:," and each section can be tilted with an adjustable tabled A uni formed porter accompanies each car. hia business being to make up' hertl.a, 1teep the car clean, aim look after the cmnforla and xnnts cf the pasaengera. In each of llie trains which are" dispatched daily from Portland ty the O. R. ft N. Cc. ia t.. he found one nf these "Pullman Or dinary Sleepers."- The car ia atlaclied to the ''ChicagoPiirtlalid Special," which gres through to Chicago without change, and the one in the "Atliuilio Ex press" tuns to Km i ins City without change. Passengers in this car fur Chi cago change to a eiminr ear at Granger. Much of the first clasa travel iaheing carried in teaa cara, the ratea being lower, and the service being iiearlyt-qual to that in the palace sleepers. For ratea and full information, in eluding foldera, write to A. L. Craig, G. P, I. , O. R. N. Co. Portland. Ore. araivaS m Best For the Bowels. No matter what nils you, headache to a cancer, you will never get well until your bowels are put right. CABOARETS help nature, cure you without a gripe or pain, produce easy natural movements, cost you juat 1U cent! -to start getting your health back. CA8CARETS Candy Cathar tic, .the genuine, put up in metal boxes, 'every tablet has' C. C. C. stamped on it. Beware of imitations. EdaeateYowr Bowels With Caeca re U. Candy Cnthnrtte, antra constipation forever lOo.ato. II&C.C. fall, dru -.Is' refund mooej. Z. F. Moody hat a repreaentive now at Shaniko to look after the' needs of hia wool growing and aliippiug customers. Hit agent ia prepared to advance freight to customers, receive and forward wools and to give pemonal attention to receiv ing and forwarding merchandise of any description to hia care, n . . ... . . '. t J Beat Tehaeee Spit and Saute Tear Ml Iwaf. ; To quit tohae-? easily and forevtr. he mag aelie. full of llf nerve sad vigor, take No-Ta-Dae. tue wendet-wnrlcar, that nreaea wak man itroi.g, Alt dreg late. Wc or II. Cure guaran teed Booklet t4 sample free. Address 4Mrllaf steiaeey Co., Chlaaio a Maw York. Appreciating the gront ork of our common sclioo educators and dt'?iring to tlemonstrate that appreciation, wo have de cided to offer in connection with this pnprru fitting; testimonial of worth to the most popular teacher in this county. Uallotingmay hegin at any time after the publication of this issue of the Journal and will continue until 8 o'clock p.m. Sep tember 30, after which time no ballots will be accepted. Rules. The rules governing the content will be as follows: All paid-in-advance subscribers to the Journal will be entitled to re ceive at tho time of paying their subscription a printed cnupon or ballot worth 1.7) votes, which will have blanks wherein to write the name of the teacher voted for. Every issue of the Journal (hiring the lifeof the contest will contain a coupon good for three, votes, No free samples of the Journal will be (lis tributcd during the life of this contest and no clubbing offer w ill be accepted where ballots Bre given out. All persons voted for MUST be Crook county teachers and so accepted by the county HchxI superintendent, and must now be engaged in teaching in this county, or have taught in this county during tuC past eighteen months, and must not have lost their residence in the county, i. e. they must not hate re moved trom tho county to remain permanently. The right to modify these rules at any time is reserved. The Prize, The prize ill consist of a fine gold at avbcIi, any standard make, Aith 1 jeweled movement and warranted for H0 year: the same guaranteed by a local 'dealer. Three prom inent gentlemen of Crook county will bo asked to help' count i he ballots, The Journal has withdrawn the second prize heretofore of fered to the teacher receiving the second largest number of votes and will award it to the boy or girl sending in ihe largest list of subscribers before December 15. CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL. Educational Contest . Ballot. iMy ehoice for the most popular school teacher in Crook mnty is . This ballot must be In the Journal official ballot box on c or uciore cepiemucr ou, laui. uood lor three votes.