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About Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 26, 1901)
' Q I t i t 1t1.,1,.!iVS '.I in... General Illacksmithing and Wagon iV7 ... T H . V.. !MS III;) !iL. .Mitchell Wagons liacmu uujjs". ",1U Repairing, Mi? llacks The Rod Corner I'riwvillp, Oropon m 1 Cup FaSB G!ot.iing Is now srrivini! mi nil lines sre, complete. Wo HrB prepared tn show yuu xmioiliint; nubby iu y' Men's mid lliys' Suit. .General. Merchandise. Staple and Fancy Groceries. Taints and Oils. "Windows and Doors. Grain Sacks and Binder Twine. Hardware and Stoves. Mats! Hats! Our line of llula in complete "nil embrace t lie John H. SMumi nnil Linn bruin-la, in nil l lie new blocks A mid styles mid at linttum prices, jjjjfi 1 f Dry Goods. ' j Wall and Winter Underwear fur Men and Hoys. We handle the rlwHrnt-!!Wiij!il's Health Underwear, Hot iu the : . t : ' . 1 PLOWS, HABRQWS, nuVKEKS, ..AKtS A Fa J ALL KISJS Itf tAHM ' iRfiFLEHiENTS. g? THE HOME GOLD CURE. j An Ingenious Treatment by which Drunkards are Cured Daily In Spite of Themselves. It is now generally known and un derstood that Drunkenness is h disease mid not ueaknens. A body filled with jioison and nerves completely shattered by periodical or constant Ufe of intox icating liquors, requires an nntidote capable of neutraliiing and eradicat ing this poisnu, and destroying the craving lor intoxicants. Stillerers may now cure themselves at home without tuiblicity or loss of time from business , thU wonderful "HOME GOLD ClRE,"hich has been perfected after ninny yenrs oi ciose eiuu.v ami hr nient of inebriates. The faithful use nccordiiiK to directions of this won .l,.rlnl Hiscnvprv is nositivelv guaran teed to cure the most oltiuate case, no matter how hard a drinker. Our records show the matvelcus transform Htion of thousands of Drunkards into mlier. industrious and upright men. WIVKSOL'aYOL'KHl'SBAXDSI CHILDREN CL'KE YOL'B FA THERS! ! This remedy is in no sense nostrum but is a specific for this disease only, and is so skillfully de--jul .J .i.o,i.,rAt lh.it. it ifl tlmroiii'b- ly soluble and pleasant to the taste, so that it can be given in a cup oi ta or .. .. i ,..-. - c.ottee wiilioutr me Knowledge oi me jierson taking it. Thousands of drunk orris Iihvb cured themselves with this jiriceless remedy, and as many more have been cured and made temperate tueti by having the cure administered by luting friends and relatives with out their knowledge in tea or coli'ee, nd believe today that they discon tinued drinking of their o-vn free will. DO SOT WAIT. Do not lie deluded by apparent and misleading "improve ment. The HOME GOLD CL'RE is told nt"the extremely low price of One Dollar, thus placing within reiieh of everybody a treatment more effectual than otlirs costing ?25 to f jO. Full directions eacc.mipany each package. Special advice by skilled physicians when reqested without extra charge. Kent, prepaid to any par', of the world m receipt of One Dollar. Address Dept. E 4S5 EDWIN' B. GILES & , CO. 2330 and 2332 Market St. Phila delphia. -' All correspondence strictly confi dential. 1 Is .TOTICK F OR PUBLICATION. Land Omcz at Tub Dalim, Or., heiJtt-mlfer 7, vml N-'ttoe in hereby (riven that the fullnwir.g jumed t'ttlr hat tiled ;utice "f hie intentiou 1 n;iiic fifiiJ pntof itiKt)ppirtof htsHaiiu, and tii- hii ir tf wiii h.- Liable lfure A. C. IVur.'T I'S.Omuniiwicner at Prinefiik', 4rt-i,"r., nn ThitntUy, October l'i, llXfl, viz: lUiln'Tt A. Merchant, of HVfttnrk, Oregon, If. K. No. W2-.. f,r the NK!4 H. M HYSAt Sec, 10, T- Vi S., K.. 13 K.t W. M. ' Ke rttaien tlie fo'lowhic itnRKen tt pmve Jiis c'.intitiuourf iTidejfict upon bnd cuitiati(in 4) unid iaml, viz: ". H- JyniB, of Prineville, Oregon. U. P. itiiriwnt. ! ijini'tiiU, ijr-fn, and -J. K Ij;r:ii mid Omar Osrm. f Culver, Oruou. JAY P. LUCAS, Re-Mci. VOTICE 1'OE PI ELIUATIOX. y Trn!H Rtat Land Office, The Oregon, fwft. S, 1901, N'otice U lien hy tiveu tl'at tlifl fo'Imvin',' nuiiitj cl.il.:r liiis tiltct notiw ff ii;tmtinii t'i jnaKe finnl iir-mf !n 8iiipiri nf !iifi-,i'n ai"l t i.it I prn.,f n-il !mj nn t tiff ire .f. .t. r1::!!'!. County ;lrk, fit IVineville, Ort-fjnii. 11:1 Tnmvil.'vv ()i;t''ier 17, K'OI, viz: An P. Ok ? CiU-i-v, (Ire, II E Xn. i f-f ..rthi" NW' NWit- H,-e 22 and VU :K',i.n l K4 NKi fwc 21, T,. is S.. 1:' i j.; n w.m. ; I Hh names the foll'iwing witncpHPi t.n prove yU ci-ntiniimin rfiuence upiia and cultivation i,f siiid :in.t, v'z: (' rle K Tlimmwim en- J II Merrill, nf f'nlvHr. lri.in, On'i'i W Htmett, nf Hay rtit?!(. ireir'tn and Hubert Julinun, uf JLa luuuU, Oi tj'im. Jit. 1', Lucm, KeIiitcr. "NERVE WASTE." One of the mot helpful books on nerve weakness ever issued is that entitled "Nerve Waste," by Dr. Sawver, of &tn. 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 and practical advice, and has the two great merits of wisdom and sincerity. It is indorsed by both the relig- I i - i ti. fi,;,.....r. oils anu cecum! piv?o. mu v un-ngw Advance says: "A perusal of the book and the application of its I principles will put health, hope and heart into thousands of lives I 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, land will be sent to any address for j stamp bv the publishers, The Pa cific Pi b. Co., Box 2058, San Fran cisco, in plain scaled envelojie. us Stage Lin SJ UTLE, Prop'r. Ptage leaves Prineville Mondays and Thursdays, returning on Wednesdays and Saturdays. Connects at Paulina with Canyon City stage. Passengers and express carried at reasonable rates. OIT.ce at Templeton & Son's drug store. KOTICK FOR PUISI.ICATIO.V. Laud office at The Dalles, Oregon September 7, l'JOl. Notice in herebv tfvn tliat th9 followinir named settler have filed notice (if intentiuii t ir.ake final proof on their reniective claim before A C. Palmer, U. S. (iinniiiiiioner, at Prineville, Oreyun ou tSaturday, OctoUir L'I, VM, viz: ( John C. Pastel, of I.amonta, 'Oregon H, K. No K2'.i:,foitbe :y, NW"( and the H i'X'i Sec, 10. T. 13 K, It 14 E. V. M. He immtn the f.illowini witncanei to prove hit i;.iiitiniiini8 residence u,on and cultiva tion oh Kid lnd, vu: C..T. Miili?nn. ofCu'ver, Oregon, and Al bert Srtik, Ie Mix,re and Owar Cox, ot Lamouta, Oregon, J.tr P. Lucas, P.eiaer. fl rfiU Willi yoo whctlttr ynfl rnnttnq tbi, nut llrv..... di.lrAB. ....'n. .MtB -i. tiDfl, purine the liwx re-rT.1 k R JkPl)M. I V bJ .old iff. . VV 1 G i it'i" ovr driptfiMt. wlio jrt'V J Wll j2V"n turn. T.ike It Witt I i'(Ai S boj.SI. uul!j curtta; 8 tiotui. SS !i0, r- j Tn-nt.'e.lto, n.i..orwrftinl innrr. HW Rale. Tho following wool rates for the present season, taking effect at once have been established: Wool compressed in bales, car loads, minimum weight 'i'l.OOO, from Shuniko to New York, Chi cago, Booton, Hartford, Philadel phia, Baltimore, and points there with, f 1.40, jilt 100, pounds. Wool in sacks, or bales, any quanity,- from l?haniko to The Dalles, SO, cents per 100 pounds. Wool in sacks, any quanity, from all stations on the Columbia Southern Railway to Sjhaniko 6 cents per 100 kuiuIs. 0. E. Lytic, (i. F. A. PuUman Ordinary Skfnnt. The tourist travel between I he ewiV and tho l'acltio coast has ruaclied mniriuoui proportiniia in the last lew years, and cull lor a special clam of i ipjipuiviii. Tn meet this doinaiid tho t'ulliii.ni Co. lu lumied from Itn sliopa what it techiiiailly callii tlin "Pullman Ordii aiy hleeper." Tlieie cars appear aimilar to ibn rrijuUr sletiper, being built on tho saiim plan, but lint furiiiahed with the name elegance Th-y are equipped wild iiiiiiiiesnoi, blankets, ilmeta, pillows, pillow ciuiei, towels, coiiilsi, bruthei, etc., teipiirini; uothiiivof the kind to be furuiihed by the puseni!er. Each car has a iiuv'e for uiakiDg collee and tea and dniiiif "IikIiI houiekeepiiiK," and eai h nei-ti jii can be tilted with an adjustable table. A uni (hi mod porter accompaiiica each car. his bumiieu r-ni(( 10 make up bertha, keep the car clean, ana look after the coniform and wants cf the paasuners. In each of the trains which are dispatched daily from Portland by the (). It. A N. Co is to be found one of these "Pullman Or dinary Sleepers." The car is attached to the ''Chicago Portland Special," which goes through to Chicago without chaii.'.i, a::.! the one in the "Atlantic Ex press" iuiis to Kansas City wiihmit change. Passetiiera in this car for Chi cbo tiantrt to a si'liilnr car at Gnineer. Much of the that class travel is being carried in these cars, the ralea heme lower, and the service being iiearlyeijuul to that in the palace sleepers. Fir rates and full information, in cluding folders, write to A. L. Crait;, G. P. ., (). It. Co. 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 ri'ht. CABCAIIETS help nature, cure you without a gripe or pain, produce easy natural movements, coat you just 10 cents to start getting your health back. CASCARET3 Candy Cathar tic, the genuine, put up in metal boxes, every tablet has C. C. 0. stamped on it. Iicwarn of imitations, Doa't Tnlisrro Silt and Rmiile Tor l.lfe anir. To quit toboc-? cuaHy and forever, bemajr netlc. lull ot lifi , nerve uad viiror, take Ko-To-liav. Ilia wnlnlet-worliar, that inultCH weal, men strong. All (IrdfrgiKi. W)c or II. (.'ure guaran teed, booklet uiid sample free Aikiresa Sterling llenicJ Co.. Cliiiauto or Mew Voile TZTfJ Elisor., Hell, . if j. :- r tt - Jiuwc, cllipcr. r McCormSrk, and pother millionaire Mnvoiitori Ixg&alifa i'lfnoor. h V'' ' Fortune await k.,-,y olhff Inventor .J Can ou dc(5 ffft Vprovimcnts on article t in common ut? Whil you delay, othen J nay pateot your Ideas. Wo iniftrftntffi anainst Vm 7of fttfH i-aid iix Utt (nTvic-. 'Ftf ruftfutt hnd r able ty 'Hiftctaiit "-eent neon miuttt. I FaUnt Attorstrt, In our dry complelcst line J' ut niali iiik;a. Carnival f Ballots apprcciatins tho profit orlt of ourcoinnion school educators anil ilosirinp: to (Ifiiifmstrato that npprociation, we have (! filled to offer in connection with this paper a fitting testimonial of worth to the most popular teacher in this county. Ilallotingmay begin at any time after the publication of this issue of the Journal and will continue until 8 o'clock p.m. Hep tembcr 30, after which time no ballots will bo accepted. Rules The rules governing the contest will be as follows: A) 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 L3) votes, which will have blanks wherein to write the name of the teacher voted for. Every issue of tho Journal dnring the lifeof the contest will contain a coupon good for three votes, Ko free samples of the Journal will be dis tributed during the life of this contest and no clubbing oiler will be accepted where ballots are given out. All persons voted for MUST be Crook county leathers ami so accepted by the county school superintendent, aiul must now be engaged in teaching in this county, or have taught in this county during tt.e past eighteen months, and must not have lost their residence in the county, i. e. they must not have re moved lrom the county to remain permanently. The right to modify these rules at any time is reserved. Tin TP The prize ill consist of a fine gold at Mitch, any standard make, AUth 1." jeweled movement and warranted for i!0 year"; the same guaranteed by a local dealer. Three prom inent gentlemen of Crook county will be asked to help count ilie ballots, The Journal has withdra.un 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 the largest list of subscribers before December 15. runnv rni imtv ihiidmai i Educ2tior,al j.Iy choice for the most popular school teacher in Crock' county is This ballot must be in the Journal official ballot box on or before September 30, 1 901. Good for three votes. 1 Roods department will bo funnel tho in the city of Ladies' mid Ouiil' rjfc 8. mze. Ccntest - Ballot, i