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About Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 12, 1901)
General Dlncksmithing nnd Wagon Incksmithing nnd Repairing,, V Mitchell Wagons ' Racine Buggies and ! . 'vllacks . . v . I, . C. L. Salomon. The Rod Corner ; 1 lMneville, Orrgon iff Onr FaH Clothing Is now arriving ind all )- are prepared to how Men's and Boy' Suit. p Fall and Winter Underwear for Men and Boys. We bundle the ! celebratedtWright's Health 1'nderwear, Heat iu the . World. ; Other line cheap'aud good. 1 PLOWS, HARROWS, MOWERS, RAKES AND ALL KINDS OF FARM IMPLEMENTS.' jj " THE HOME GOLD CUEB. An Ingenious Treatment by which Drunkards are Cured Daily In Spite of Themselves. It is now generally known and un derstood that Drunkenness is a d weave and not weakness. A body tilled with iwison and nerves completely shattered by periodical or constant use of intox icating liquors, requires an antidote capable cf neutralizing and eradicate ing this poison, and destroying the craving for intoxicants. Sufferers may now cure themselves at home without publicity or loss of time from business bv this wonderful "HOME GOLD ClTRE,"which has been perfected after . many years of close study and treat ment 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 a drinker. Our reconlsshow the marvelous tranuform ation of thousands of Drunkards into solier. industrious and upright m-n. WIVES CUKiS YOUR HUSBANDS! CHILDREN CUEE VOL'E 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- cut their knowledge in tea or coffee, and believe today that they discon tinued drinking of their own free will. 1)0 XOT'WAI f. Do not be deluded by apparent anil 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 othrs costing $:5 to $ jO. Full directions' pffccjriipany each package. Special adtice by skilled physicians when reqested without extra charge, hent prepaid to any par', of the world on receipt of One Dollar. Address Dent. E 485 EDW1X B. GILES & CO. 2330 and 2332 Market St. Fhila- , delphia. All correspondence strictly confi IS OT1CK l'OR PUBLICATION. DEPABTMKNT OK THK I.vTHKIOK, Land Office at Tins Dalle Oregon, Jnlv 17, J HOt. Notice in herebv piven th;it tlie following named nettl.tr han file! notice of hix ititenii.iu t make final , proof in support of hia claim t -i i Lhat hai l proof will lie made before A. C, 3Jajmjr, L. S. CotuiuUiiiuner, at I'rineville, Olefin, on Monday. Sept. IS 11)01, n: .vren:ij C. Perrv. (if Lava, Ore,. H. K. 2i03 f..r SV4 XEtf.ISEK.NWJ4 NKfcSWK Ken li Tp. 20 S.. H. 11 K.,W. M. !e a lui-8 th following witnexwit tn prove hu u-'iuinti hu reKiaence upou and cultivatitjD ui Mid la d, viz: W. V. Van Wvert, Dick Vandervert, John Atkiubun, Juhn Vciuuk, all "f Lava, Ore. Jay t. 1iica.s, Ke;iter. NOTICE FOIt PUBLICATION. Vnited States Lund Office, 'fhe Dallen, t)re(un, Sept. 3, l!K)l, Notice in her. by fjiven that the following named neulerlia filt-rt notice of intention to make final rnf in nnpport of hia claim and that mud pioof will lie lu.i hefore J. J. iS:fiii, County Clerk, at Hrine-ille, Oregon, m Thnraday tJctnlier 17, 1HU1, viz: AmP d ie. of Culver, Oregon, H E No. 'S'f-irtlieNW'.NWii Sec 2J and V'4 E(mi. XhXNEJSecSl, Tp. 13 8.. K. 13 i-:., W. XL He nme the following witnema to prove c ntinuoua reaidence uion and cultivation of xaid laud, viz: O rle K 'J'lioi'npaon anrf J I! Merrill, of Culver. Oreifon,, Hand W Barnett, of Hay. atauk. Oregon, and Kobert Johnana, of La Uivinta, Oregou. Jy. P. Lacaa; ReKUter. line are complete. We you tometliiiig nobby "' : ' 1 "HERYE WASTE." . One of tlie most helpful pooka on nerve weakness ever ksued is that entitled "Nerve Waste," by Dr. Sawyer, of San' Francisco, ''now in its fifth thousand. This work of an experienced and reputahle phy sician is in ngreenble contrast to the vast sum of fajse 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. Tt is indorsed bv both the reli"- ous and secular press. The Chicago Advance savs: "A perusal of the book and the application of its principles will put health, hope and heart into thousands of lives that are : now suffering through nprvons imnairment." The book is $1.00, by mail, post paid. " ' One of' the most interesting Chaptere chapter sx, on .Nervines and Nerye Tonics hag been print ed separately as a sample chapter, and will be sent to any address for stamp by the publishers, The Pa cific Pub. Co., Box 2658, Sari Fran cisco, in plain sealed envelope. PrineYiMarns Stage Line Sa LYTLI, Prop'r. Btage leaves Prineville Mondays and Thursdays, returning on Wednesdays and Saturdays. Connects at Paulina with Canyon City 'Stage. Passengers and express carried at reasonable rates. Office at Templeton & drug store Better Than a Bank. Some of the eastern papers are again printing an old problem which might serve the Burns Test ers food for reflection. It is the problem of the man with 75 cents in his pocket who was compelled to raise $ 1. He pawned his 75 cents for 50 cents and then sold his pawn ticket for 50 cents, thus securing the dollar needed. Who' lost money by thef transaction? Items. J. II. Johnson arrive! home yest erday from Crook county, where ho had been to visit his daughter. Mrs. Carson Holt, of Harrisburg,' accompanied him on the trip. They returned by the McKenzie route. Iebanon E i. EdoestsTonr Bowala With CaaoareU. Ciuiuy Oatlnirtlc. euro conatlnnilon loreve' Wa.169. liuac.taii,dimriuroiitidoey. r- Son's jj GerierMerch'ah'dise. Staple and Fancy .Groceries. . 'r'--:-K:'i;-k Taints and Oils.; Windows and Poors, f : : f - . Grain Sacks and Binder Twine. Hardware andves. . , Woul Kate. Tho following wool rates for the present season, taking effect at once have been established: '' ' Wool compressed in bales, car loads, ' minimum ' weight 24,000. from Shaniko to New - York, Chi cago, ' Boston, Hartford, Philadel phia, Baltimore, and points there with, ' $1.40, per - KM), pounds. Wool in sacks, i or bales, any quanity, from Hhaniko to The Dallas, 30, cents per 100 pounds. ool in sacks, any quanity, from all stations on the' Columbia Southern Railway to Shaniko 5 cents per 100 ponnds. C. E. Lytic, G. F. A. ruliman Ordinary Slerpm. Tit tourist travel between the east and the Pacitio coast has reached eunriuuui proportions in the laat few years, and calls for a special claai ul equipment. To meet this demand the Pullman Cu. ha issued from its shops what it technically calls the "Pullman Ordinary Sleeper." These cart appear similar to the regular sleeper, being built on the same plan, hut nut furnished with the same eleganc They are equipped .' with mattresses, blankets, sheets, pillows, pillow cases, towels, combs, brushes, etc., requiring nurhinirnf the kind to be furnished by the passenger, EhcIi ear has a stove fur making citlee and tea and doini; "light house keeping," and each section can be hi ted with an adjustable table. A utii formed porter aocoinpanie each car. his business being to make up berths, keep the car clean, ana look after the comforts and wants cf' tlie pssaougert. - In each of Ilia trams which are dispatched daily from Portland by the (). II. . N. G.v ia M tie foos.il one of these "I'uIIiiibii Or dinary tjleepers.", The car , is attached to the ''Chicago Purlland Special," which goes through to Chicago without change, and the one in tli "Atlantic Ex press" runs tn, Kansas City without change, passengers in this car for Chi cue" ( halite to a s''nilar car at Omnger. Much nf t ie fa' rat class travel, isbeiug carried in tl'eje cars, the rates being lowfr, nd the service being nearlyeqiial to that in the palace sleeiers. Ft rates and full information, in c'uding folders, write to A. L. Craig, G. P. V., ). P.. N. Co. Portland, Ore. i Best For the Bowels. Uo matter what ails you, headache to a cancer, you will never gut well until your bowel are put right. CASCARETS help nature, cure you without a gripe or pain, produce easy natural movements, cost you just 10 cents to start getting your health back. CASCARETS Candy Cathar tic, the genuine, pnt up iu metal boxes, every tablet has - C. C. C. stamped on it. Beware of imitations. Doi't Tubtfro Spit sad Smoke Tear I I tt iwar. To quit tobac- eaally and forever, be ma? aetic. lull nl lit., nerve aud vigor, take No To liac. thewnndei-worker, tliutmakea wsakmea strong. Alt drucR-latc, fiOoorll. Cureruaran teed Dooklei and sumple free. Address (sterling luiedjr Co.. CtiUajo or New York. liZ'sIJ E0!on,nc!l, alia Or m 1 V K i an other iclllloTwIro i nren ton began lift poor. Portttftr await her Invtntora. Cia you dcvlM In provementa an articta common h r While yon delay, other lay patent your Idea. We gimn,nt?e wcalnrt low ftr-ea iwtd ui fur amfc.. ri.f?8 Din-ieraiennrl pAablelr iiiMftlmt'Mi. "Inventor a HAiatnt " Mnt fri ts OU ridUCKt. WaiMaim, . j wmm mm Hats! Hats! Our lino of Hutu ia oompleto mid embrace the John t. Htctnun mid Lion hrnmla, in all Ilia new Mucin j J j'f and stylus and at bottom prices. Dry Goods.3 ' ' 1 lit iiur dry goods department will be found the. ' eompletust I llm in the city ul Ladies' and dents' Furnishings. , . , ; , Carnival ' Ballots , Appreciating tho great ork of our common school cdiicatorH and dfsiring to deinonstrate that apjireciatioii, wo have de cided to offer in connection with this paper a fitting testimonial of worth to tho nioit popular teacher in this county. 1'alloting may begin at any time afUT the publication of this issue of the JournaJ 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 contest will be as follows: All paid-in-advance subscribers to the 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 voted for. Every issue of the Journal dnringthe lifeof the contest w ill contain a coupon good for three votes, 'No free samples of tho Journitl will be dis tributed during the life of this contest and no clubbing offer will be accepted where ballots are given out. All persons vottfl for MUST be Crook county teachers and so accepted by the county school superintendent, nnd must now be engaged in teaching in this county, or have taught in this county during tue past eighteen months, and must uothavo lost their residence in the county, i. e. they must not have re moved trom the comity to remain permanently. The fight to modify these rules at any time is reserved. ' The Prize. The prize ill consist , of a fine gold at mvcIi, any standard make, Aith '. jeweled movement nnd w arrantcd" for 20 year; the ' saine guaranteed by a local dealer. ' Three prom inent gentlemen of Crook county will be asked to help count t he ballots, ' ' ' , ' The Journal has withdra.wn the t 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 the largest list of subscribers before December 15. . , CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL. Educational Contest - Ballot. My choice for the most popular school teacher in Crook county is" This ballot must he in the Journal official ballot box on or before September 30, 1901. Good for three votes. I V i