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About Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 19, 1901)
S Mitchell Wasp 0. L. Salomon. The Red Corner Prim-vino, Oregon General Merchandise. Staple ami Fancy Groceries. Paints ami Oils. Windows ami Poors. ' ' Grain Sacks and Binder Twine. Hardware and Stoves. General Illncksmithing and Wagon Repairing, Hats! Mats! usrons Racine Buggies ami to Hacks 'A $? Our Faia GSothSng Is now arriving and nil linn are emuplete. We are prepared to show you noiitui tmig uubby ill Men's mid B.'jV Suit. 8? i , t i ! 17 r t I i ft ?i Fall and Winter iW Underwear for Men and Roys. We handle the celebratedlWtiehts Health Underwear, Beat in the (!.,,- M! .n o.k... .....I,.,.,. p PLOWS, HABB0W3, HCYIEBS, RAKES AJJD ALL THE HOUE GOLD CURB. An Ingenious Treatment by -whicty Drunkards are Cured Daily in Spite of Themselves. It is now generally known and un derstood that Drunkenness is a disease mid not weakness. A body filled with poison and nerves completely shuttered by periodical or constniil use of intox icating liquors, requires an antidote capable of neutralizing and eradicat ing this poison, and destroying the craving for intoxicants. Sufferers may now cure themselves at home without publicity or loss of time from business hv this wonderful "HOME GOLD CUKE,"which has been perfected after many years of close study anil treat ment of inebriates. The faithful use according to directions of this won derlul discovery is positively guaran teed to cure the most obstiuate case, no matter how hard a drinker. Our records show the marvelous transform ntion of Thousands of Drunkards into eitlier. industrious and upright men. Wl V ICS CURJ YOL'It HUSBANDS! CHILDREN CURE YOUR FA THERS! 1 This remedy is in no 'sense a nostrum but is a specific for this disease only, and is so skilllully de vised and prepared that it is thorough ly soluble and pleasant to the taste, so that it can be given in a nup of tea or coffee without the knowledge Of the person taking it. Thousands of drunk urds 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 VVAIf. 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 enectun than othrs costing $25 to o0. Full directions eaccjnipany each package. Bpecial advice by skilled physicians when reqested without extra charge. Bent prepaid to any par', of the world on receipt of One Dollar. Address Dept. E 485 EDWIN B. GILES 4 00. 2330 and 2332 Market St. Phila delphia. , All correspondence strictly confi dential. OTIUE FOE PUBLICATION. Laxd Omci at Ths Daliks, Or., September 7, 1901 Notice fa hereby given that the following named settler has tiled notice of his intention 1 1 ntake final proof in support of his claim, and thit iiiid proof will bo marie before A. C. Palmer U.S. Commissioner at Prineville, tirenon, on Thursday, October 111, l'JOl, viz: Knbert A. Merchant, of Haystack, Oregon, II. K. No. ,W2. for the NKK 81 Hi W.A, Sec, 10, T. 13 8., K., 13 ., W. M. ' He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of, Raid laud, viz: W. H. Oynis, of Prineville, Oregon. R. P. Johnson, of Jjainonta, Oregon, and J. K jiierriil aud Ouiar Crus, of Culver, Oregon. JAY P. LUCAS, Reghtei. Is OTICE FOE PUBLICATION. United States Land Office, The Dalles, Oregon, Sept. 3, 1901, Notice in hereby piven that the following naihed settler has filed notice of intf ntion to make final proof in impport of hiH claim and that said proof will be m-vle before J. J. Smith, County Clerk, at rVneville, Oregon, on Thursday Octolwr 17, 1501, viz: Am P. Cole, of Culver, Oregon, H E No. C-firtheKWKXWJi Sec 22 and )4 NKt nnd Nt NE Sec 21, Tp. W 8.. K. 13K..W.M. He nainea the following witnesRei to prove 1 u continuous residence upon aud cultivation oi mui land, viz: 0 arlej ii Thompson anl .T B Merrill, of Culver. Oregon, Havid W Barnett, of Hay. ft:v,'k. Oregon, and Hubert Johnson, of La Uuuu, Oie'on. Jay. F. Lucai, ReUter. .,,,t ,r.i.u1 "NERVE WASTE." One of the most helpful hooks on nerve weakness ever issued is that ii- , . ii i r entitled -Nerve vt asuy uy nr. 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 sum of false teaching which prevails on this interesting subject. It abounds in carefully considered end practical advice. and has the two great merits of wisdom and sincerity. It is indorsed bv both the relig- ! 0U3 and secular press. The Chicago j Advance says: "A perusal of the jbook and the application of its principles will put health, hope and heart into thousands of lives that are now Buffering through nervous impairment." The book is 11.00, 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 Pub. Co., Box 2G58, San Fran cisco, in plain sealed envelope. PriflvilleBurns Stage Line SiM UTLE, Prop'r. Stage 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 & Son's drug store NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land office at The Dalles, Oregon September 7, 190L Notice ii hereby given thet the following named eettler have filed notice of intentiun to make final proof on their retqiective claims More A C. Palmer, U. S. CommUhioner, at l'rinetille, Oregon on Saturday, OcWIwr 1S(, lliOl, viz: John C. Paxton, of Lamonta, OreTon PI. E. No M5forthe .'KNtt'K aud the NU AW Sec, 10. Tp. 13 S, R 14 E. W. M. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultiva tion oe said land, viz: C.J. Millian. nf Culver. Oregon, and Al bert Sealea, Lee Moore and Oscar Cox, ot Lamonta, Oregon Jat P. Lucas, Regiiter, Ttrerta vith yon wbthr yrm eontttiq ttJ etitacrviJuadiitrMa. tiiwlvnicO' rcwoTCi iuh a-Birn or tobaiirra. i cr. 'B-aiiiiiiB LiiUHCUUabll, flU-J If-UA1 More loi. ttiivnhiod.l WPiouioie mike t tom tromr-T I P ! AllToid. 400,000 ' hup, yuiiuu uw uiwuil n-n S.id poeitet. MtyrOHAVtttm oar own druifgUt, who touch (oral. 7a.k Itvith tl. nu)l7 cunt i boiet.il M, ! i.Dfttirollr. UrafitntlT Ona 1 HW Hate. Tho following wool rates for the present st'AVon, taking effect at once have ln-en established: Wool compressed in bull's, car loads, minimum weight 24,000. from Shaniko to New York, Chi cago, Boston, Hartford, Philadel phia, Baltimore, unci points there with, 11.40, 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 5 cents per 100 pounds. C. E. Lytic, G. F. A. Pullman Ordinary Sleepert. The tourist travel between the east and the I'acitiu coast has reached enormous proportions in the last few years, and calls for a special class of equipment. To meet this demand the Pullmau Co, hat issued from its shops what it technically calls the "Pullman Ordinary bh-eper." These cars apr aimilar tu the n-ijular sleeper, being built on the same plan, hut not furiiishnd with the same .elegance They are equipped with mattresses, blankets, sheets, pillows, pillow cases, towels, combs, brushes, etc., requiring nothing"! the kind to be furnished by the passenger. Each car has a stnve fur making coltee and tea and rinini "light housekeeping," and each section can be fitted with an adjustable table. A uni formed porter accompanies each car, his business bring to make up berths, keep the car clean, aim look after the comforts and wants cf the passengers. In each of the trains which are dispatched daily from Portland by the O. It. A N. Ce. is ro be found one of these "Pullman Or dinary Sleepers." The car is attached to the ''Chicago-Portland Special," which goes through to Chicago without change, and the one in the "Atlantic Ex press" runs to Kaneaa City without change. Passengers in this car fur Chi cago change to a similar car at Granger. Much uf the first class travel is being carried in tbese cars, the rates being lower, snd the service being uearlyequal to that in the palace sle-pers. For rates and full information, in cluding folders, write to A. L. Craig, G. P. 1., O. R. N. Cu. Portland. Ore. Beat For the Bowels. No matter what ails you, headache to a cancer, you will never get well until your bowels 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. CASCAEET3 Candy Cathar tic, the genuine, put up in metal boxes, every tablet has C. C. C. stamped on it. Beware of imitations. Dos't Tabact. Spit aail Saioki TiMr lift Away. To quit tobac") easily and forever, be mas netic. full of III.:, nerve aud vigor, tak. No To Bac, the woDdet-worker, tbal makes weak men stroug. All druggists. Me or II. Cure guaran teed Booklet ana sample free. Address Sterling Itemed Co.. Cnlcago or N.w York. Ed lion, Bell, Mows, Singer, McCormirk, and other millionaire Inventors begin U(. I'.'V V Fortunes await Jc-iv pother Inv.ntors. ir-ysff v"n you ucti. im provements en articles - in common use r Wblle yoa delay, ethers y tM nr , . n C jllklBUKX bkoiiidl vim fee. paid us for services, i moderate and Davable by Instalments. "Inetntor'e tttsistant " sent free ou requeit. K'.; y-m rxm iw k & V :J 'a La. c. . ' mm fatal Attorurs, Our lino nf Huts it complete and embrace tit John ' 11. Stetson and Ll,,ii brands, in all the How block Vf' and stylus and at hot torn prions, Jif'V Dry Goods. In our dry goods department will be found the J oomphitest line in the city uf Ladies' and Ounli1 y'y Furnishings. V RINDS OF FARM 0 aniivai .Appreciating llio grout ork of our common school educators and desiring to demonstrate that appreciation, wo have de. cided to oiler in connection w ith this paper a fitting testimonial of worth to the most popular teacher in this county. Balloting may begin at any time after tho publication of thi:t issue of the Journal and will 'continue until 8 o'clock p. m, Sejf tember 30, after which timo no ballots will bo accepted. Rules. The rules governing the contest will bo as follows: AW 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 tho name of tho teacher voted for. Every issue of tho Journal dnringthe life of the contest w ill contain a coupon good for three votes. No free samples of tho Journal will be dis tributed during the life of this contest and no clubbing otTer will be accepted where ballots oro given out. All persons voted for MUST be. Crook county teachers and so accepted by the county school superintendent, and must now be engaged in teaching in this county, or have taught in this county during tuO past eighteen months, and must not have lost their residence in the county, i. e. they must not have re- 1 moved from the county to remain permanently. j no ngnt to inouny inese ruies at any ume is rcaerveu, The Prize. The prize ill consist of a fine gold at MBch, any standard make, Mith 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 withdrawn fered to the teacher receiving tho 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 echool teacher in Crook county is This ballot must be in the Journal official ballot box on or before September 30, 1901. Good for three voten. IMPLEMENTS, g Ballots f the second prize heretofore of , - pniBv-Bniemuivcur.orwcrcfuntl monT. WullajWa, B. 0. !1 A. Si' B.,o'nor.no rn