Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, August 29, 1901, Image 6

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C. L. Salomon.
General lilrtcksmithiog and Wagon
Afif,.i,nii V.irrmis Racine Bucsics and
Repairing,
Hacks
The Rpil Corner 1'rinevillo, Oregon
General MereHandise.
Staple and Fancy Groceries. (
Taints and Oils.
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Windows and Doors.
drain Sacks and Binder Twine.
Hardware and Stoves.
Kats! Hats!
! l Cur Fall GSctiiSng
Our I i it f lluli is oiiiiili'lo and rinlirnm I lie Joint
II. Hti'Unii mid Lion liriuiiln, In ull the 'm-w block ''
mid stylus mid itl biillmn prices, J
Is now arriving and nil lines are 0"milt9. We
are preured lo show you something uobby in
Men's end Boys' Suits.
p Fall and Winter
Dry Good
s.
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' Underwear for Men and Bys. We handle the
i .i.,i,p.iM,llWiir'ii' Health Underwear. Best in llit
In niir dry goods dimrtuit'iit will Its found fho )
rijil t-at Jit iu tint uiiy of Lacliui' and (Jems'
f. .,.! I. limit Mllll u.inii
Furiiiihings.
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PLOWS, HARROWS, MOtHERS,
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THE HOME GOLD CURES.
'An Insroaloua Treatment by which
; Drunkards are Cured Daily in
'. Spite of Themselves.
- It is now generally known and un
sderstood thatDruukennes is a disease
(and not wen knew. A body filled with
: poison "d nerves completely shattered
'ty 'periodical or constant ue of intox
icating liquors, require an nntidote
capable of neutralizing and eradicat
ing this poison, and destroying the
craving for intoxicant. Sufferers may
now cure themselves at home without
publicity or loss of time from business
CURE "which has been perfected after
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hv ttus wonaeriui nujin kxkiuu
many year oi close stuuy aim treat
uieut of inebriates. The faithful use
according to directions of this won
derful discovery i positively guaran
teed to cure the roost obstinate case,
no matter how hard a drinker. Our
--records show the marvelcu transform
ftiiou of thousand of Drunkard into
sober, industrious and upright men.
WIVBSCUUii YOUK HUSBANDS!
CHILDREN CURE YOUR FA
THERS! I This remedy is in no sense
a nostrum but is a specific for this
disease only, and i so akillfully de
vined and prepared that it is thorough
ly soluble and pleasant to the taste, so
that it can be given in a cup of tea or1
coffee without the knowledge of the
person taking it. Thousaads of drunk
ards have cured hemselves with this
priceless remedy, and "as rnany more
have been cured and made temperate;
men by having the cure administered '
hy loving friends and relatives with
out their knowledge in tea or coffee,
and believe toduy that they discn-
tinued drinking of their otii free will.
DO NOT WAIT. Do not be deluded
by apparent and misleading "improve
ment. The HOME GOLD CURE is
gold t"the extremely low price of One
Dollar, thus placing within reach of
everybody a treatment more enectiiiil
than othrs costing $25 to $ oO. Full
directions eacwmpany each package.
Special advice by skilled physicians
wlien reqested without extra charge.
Sent prepaid to any part of the world
on receipt of One Dollar. Address
Dept. E 485 EDWIN 15. GILES 4
CO. 2330 and 2332 Market St. Phila
delphia. . All correspondsnce strictly confi
dential. Jj'OTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
United States Ixai Offiw,
The Dll, lri!m, July 19, 1S01,
Notice U hereby gire that lit follnwlng
named aettler has filed autiee of intrntinn Ui
make final proof in support of hia claim and !
that said proof will be toad hefore J. J
Smith, County Clerk at his offioe in Prine
ville, Oregon, on Friday the 30th day of
Ail?., 1901. via:
Lott K. Pa-ker, HTta;V. H E No. 6JW.
f..r NKJ. VH 8E!. of Sec 10,
. in Towndiip No. 12 8., Range No.14 E.. V.
He name the following witneiaea to prove
his c-ntinuoua residence upon and cultivation
of laid land, viz:
J. I). Harrill, A. W. Boyee, H. J. Healy,
S. S. Brown, all of Haystack, Oregon.
Jar. P. Lurae. 'te-.er.
OT1CE FOR PUBLICATION.
Dup.vnTM !T or The Isthriok,
v Land Office at The Dalles Oregon,
' -t . .. . July 17. l'JUl.
Notice is hereby given that the following
nmiH eMer h" n-itioe nf lii. intm'!'!)
to make final proof in lupport of his claim
and lli.4l .rool will lw oriole A. IJ,
Plinr. (J. S. C'niiMiwMoncr, At Prinevilie,
Oregon, nu M.inday, 8eit. Id 1H01,
hA.-fno. O. Perrv of J,aea, Ore. H. K.
K63f.irH! K,ISK'. NWif NKSWji
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He names the following wituwues to prove
hii continuous midence upon and cultivation
of aid land, viz: 1
.- vrt, Dick Vandervert, John
A'.ltiueuU, John Young, all of Lava, Ore.
Jay 1. Lucas,
' itegiiUr.
BEARS ARB NUMEROUS
Complaint come from 'the in
terior that never within the
memory of the oldest mountaineer
have the bear been so bold a
now. Stockmen are becoming
apprehensive for the safety of their
calves and sheep, for the reason
that the bears are being literally
starved out of their retreats in the.
mountains, and have begun to prey
upon the young stock. The severe
frost that ruined garden vegetables
md fruit blossoms early in the sea-
i son ha also cut off the natural lood
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of the bear by blighting the huck
leberries, a well a the numerous
other things upon which they sub-
iist.
Throughout the entire mountain
region there are wild berries in
abundance during ordinary season
and the bear preftf to remain in
their native haunts unless forced
out by the pang of hunger. This
summer there are absolutely no
berries at all, there is even a scarci
ty of wild honey, on account of the
blossoms being killed by the frost,
thus preventing the bees from worl
ing. The bears are therefore on
short rations, and are forced to
confine themselves to a diet of red
ants and pi no boughs. It is the
opinion of stockmen that before
winter sets iu the bears are going
to be extremely troublesome. It
has even leen suggested that for
the protection of young stock,
hunting parties will have to organ
ized, and the mountains cleared of
wild animals before the nuisance
can be abated, or safety become
assured. Dalle Chronicle
"NERVE WASTE."
One of the most helpful books on
nerve weakness ever issued is that
entitled "Nerve Waste," by Dr.
Sawyer, of San Francisco, now in
its fifth thousand. This work of
an experienced and reputable' phy
sician is in agreeable contrast to
the Vast SUtU of false 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 rclig
ous and secular press. The Chicago
Advance says: "A perusal of the
book and the application of its
principles will put health, hope
and heart into thousand of lives
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 a a sample chapter,
and will be sent-to any address for
stamp by the publishers, The Pa-,
cific Pun. Co., Box 2058, San Fran
cisco, in plain scaled onvelope.
RAKES AMD All '
Wool Rate.
Tho following wool rates for the
present seaeon, taking effect at once
have been established:
Wool compwswl in bales, car
loads, minimum weight 24,000,
from Shaniko to New York,( Chi
cago, Boston, Hartford, l'hlludcl
phia, Baltimore, and Hints there
with, $1.40, per 100, pounds.
Wool in sacks, or bales, any
quanity, from shaniko to The
Dalles, 30, cents per 100 pounds.
Wool in sacks, any quanity,
from all stations on the Columbia
Southern Railway to Shaniko 6
cent per 100 pounds.
C. E. Lytle, G. F. A.
. Pullman Ordinary Sleeptrt.
The tourist travel between the eaet and
the I'acirw toul bas reached enormous
proportions iu the but few year,' and
calls for a special class of equipment. Tm
meet this demand the Pulluiao Co. hu
issued from its simps what it techuicaily
calls the "Pullman Ordinary Sleeper."
These ear appear similar to the regular
sleeper, being built on lbs sains plan,
hut not furnished with the same elegance
They are equipped with tuattreetes,
blankets, sheets, pillows, pillow-cases,
towels, com!, brushes, elu., teijuiriny
nothiiigof the kind to be furnished by
the passenger. Each car has a stove for
making eolfee and tea and doing "light
housekeeping," and each section can be
lilted with au adjustable table. A uni
formed porter accompanies each car. his
business being to make up hertlii, keep
the car clean, ana look after the comforts
and wants cf the passengers. In each of
the trains which are dispatched rial v
from Portland by the O. It. A N. C.. is
be found one of these "Pullman Or-
dmary Sleepers." The car is studied
to the ''Chicago-Portland Special,"
wnicli goes through to Chicogo without
change, and the one in the "Atlantic Ex
press" runs to Kansas City without
change. Paiwngera in this car for Chi
cago i.hange to a similar car at Grander.
Much of the first class travel is bring
carried in tese cars, the rates being
lower, snd the service being liearlyequal
tn that in the palace sleepers.
For rates and full information, in
cluding folders, writ tn A. L. Craig, O.
P. 1. , O. R. N. Cu. Portlsnd. Ore.
Beet For the Bowels.
No matter what ail you, headache
to a cancer, you will never get well
until your bowpls are put right.
CASCARETS help nature, cure you
without a gripe or pain, produce esiy
natural movements, cost you just 10
cents to start getting your health
back. CASCARETS Candy Cathar
tic, the genuine, put up in metal
boxes, every tablet ha C. C. C.
stamped on it. Beware of imitations.
Bdeeat. Tone Bowel With Caeeareta.
lOo.S&o. It UC.C.talUdrutllaurolunJ money.
7j. F. Moody ha a representlve now
at Shaniko to look after the needs of hi
wool growing and shipping customers.
His agent is prepared to advance freight
to customers, receive and forward wools
and to give personal attention to receiv
ing and forwarding anerebandise of any
description to his care,.
. Beet Teaser Sett aai Sawks Tear til Away.
To quit louae-? eaallir and forever, be nag.
Bella, tall el lit.,, nerve aa vlor, take No-Te-Uae.
tb. ailer warker', Iksl make, weak saea
stroag. All dracriskvSOsertt. Careguaraa
Im4 Booklet aa " ! .'re iadreae
MrliBf Kiwedy Co.,' Celeagu f Nw Yerfc
KINDS OF FARM
ar nival
Appreciating the great ork of our common school educator
and desiring to demonstrate that appreciation, we have de
cided to utter in connection with this paper a fitting testimonial
of worth to the most popular teacher in this county.
Balloting may begin at any timb after the publication of this
issue of the Journal and will continue until 8o'clock p.m. Sep
tember 30, after which time no ballots will be accepted.
Rules.
The rules governing the content w ill be as follows: All paid-in-advance
subscribers to tho Journal will be entitled to re
ceive at the time of paying their subscription a printed coupon
or ballot worth 150 votes, which will have blanks wherein to
write the name of the teacher
Journal dnring the lifeof the contest will contains, coupon good
for three votes, Ko free samples of the Journal will be dis
tributed during the life of this contest and no clubbing offer will
oe aceeptcu wnere Daiiots are given out.
All persons voted for MUST be Crook county teachers and
so acceptid by the county school
be engaged in teaching in this
county during tue past' eighteen
lost their residence m the countv, i. e. they must not have re
moved rrom the 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 mucIi, any standard
make, ith 15 jeweled movement and warranted for 20 year;
the same guaranteed by a local dealer.. Three prom-'
inent gentlemen of Crook county will be asked to help count
the ballots,
The Journal has withdraMn
fered to the teacher receiving the second largest number of
votes and will award it to the boy or girl sending in the largest
list of subscribers before December 15.
CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL.
Educational
My choice for the most popular echoed teacber in Crook
county is
This ballot must be in the Journal official ballot box on
l...f ...t.-. OA mm i .t .
or uuiure cvnvuwcT ou, joui.
IMPLEMENTS. g
of m
voted for. Evprv wsueof th
superintendent, and must now
countv, or have taught in thw
months, and muHt not have
tho second prize heretofore of
Contest Ballot.
, uoou ior mrec voieK
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