C. L. Salomon. Mitchell Wagons Racine IJuggics and i Hocks General Ulneksmithing and Wagon ' Repairing, ft n t I X I Tho Red Corner iVincvillo. Orrpon & our Fall GEothing General Merchandise. Staple ami Fancy Groceries. Taints and Oils. "Windows and Doors. Grain Sacks and Binder Twine. Hardware and Stoves. to Our tins of Halt li oomplete tnd embrace the John )), Bletaon and Linn brands, In til the lit tloo k S and1 stylos and at bottom prices, j It now arriving and nil lines are complete. We ' HTM lirMllATfll III shllW Villi timullllliit .ml.hu i Xili ' "v" iMr Men's and Boys' Suite. 3 M Fall and Winter Underwear for Mm mid Buys. Wo handle Ihe cclebrated'Wrighl's Health Underwear, Bust iu the i World. Other liiu-a cheap and giaid. g, PLOWS, HARROWS, MOWERS, RAKES AND ALL There In No Populists. There is no populists in the United States senate. This, at at least, in the assurance given the President by Senator Dubois, of Idaho, who has been looked upon us the sole remnant of the populist party in that body. The two Ida ho senators recently had a confer ' i'nee with President Roosevelt, dur ing which Dubois said that in the future he would act with the dem ocrats. Dubois entered the senate as a republican. Senators Jones nnd Stewart, of Nevada, are al- rOM fcKH L MUX of the HAS. Anlnteretin(r Explanationof their Qousual Strength. The 8eoret of their Marvellous Vi tality and Nerve Eorce Jealously Guarded VP omen of the Harem Compound a Potion Whose Rejuvenating ffeots are Almost Miraoulous and Astonish the Moat Skeptical The fondest Impel of ancient tod mod ern aeeken after the Fouutaiu of Per Jietual Youth, can tcarjely ha' aimed higher than the retultt achieved by the luarvellous compound, known through out the Enlt aa El MoKBIR. Traveler returniiix to Europe have, from time to tune, brought astonishing tnlea of the rejuvenatinc. effects pro- h thia Wonder of the Orient. i Crudely compounded by the Women of the Harem, from formula handed down orally from general ion to genera tion, the secret of this preparation thus jealously guarded and known only to the inmates of the H.irem and the Court Pliyiu;au, El MoKllIB baa been practically uimMaiuable. excepting by the favored oue for whom It wat in tended. Recently, however, a prominent na tive Arabian physician, bauiahed from his tinufltiy for political i-Beiue. and deprived of his Vaat possessions, hat availed himself of his knowledge, to earn livelihood befitting his station, by supplying this marvellous compound, Kl Moxbih, to the nobility and weath ier olaanw of all Europe, who have cheerfully paid him larue foes iu return fur the benefits received. Content witn the large ineoine derived fr nu this practice, this aged physician has repeatedly refused very libeial of-i fera made to hui; for the formula of hit remedy, but he has finally agreed with the importing house of Tug Noma-! FfUlW C.Pm, -f Philadelphia, to j ftg ,0 tje wliereaboutg of tlc f()1ow. put l. up iu comenieo, fr., for sale!; driM ll()rwtI. 0nu ht xjlwively Hi the tinted Suites, and ; . ... . T , ., . , . . ., . ....:., .-4. ibav gelding, uged 10 years, and HUB Oil" OBVllia MIC cil.i.o nKM,i now offer it for the ti.st time to the Au.eri8.n public H'n.s iviih uy iiiuat not be coiifomided ! with ill numerous nervous exhaustion, j Jotr. ,,,,h.-.d. and lf abuae remedies, wh.ch are advertisea under . van. ty ol naius. a. there is aisndmely l.othmg which scientific chemistry oas beeu able to produce, which u ill even approach 'he peerleat; El, MokhiH. n pure legntnhle cuiip'omd .x'ruaiod fiom rare tropical roots and herb. El Moih it a remedy for one tpa i ta purpote, which is to strengthen the vital foree and prevent decay in men, its marvellous attests in arnwtiiHi detwy of the Vital prllioiples, wtatcitlly III file ...u iwi,iU ...m.ii ... ... r.ii,.. WaU, Uing auparalled Mid llc'er failing, tt4Hiuua tuiuvitai tU ui ur Uu ready back in the republican ranks. Senator Teller, of Colorado, form erly a republican, is- now firmly stationed with the democrats, as is also Senator Harris, the Kansas populist. Where Was Moaea? The wind performed a feat here last Friday similar to that which rendered easy sledding for the Is raelites when they reached the Red sea on their flight from Egypt. The stiff breeze from the outh swept back the waters of Upper East, when strong virile men with Urge ' families of descendants are the rule, there must be no doubt, eitliei ss to Us etlici- ceny or bened's to the general system. While it it an absolute specific. and positively guaranteed to cure the worst cases of uervous debility, lost nisnhood, or similar weakntaaua due to excesses or y nuhful errors, it it also used with the greatest success as a vnalir.er, giving power to all weak parts, and developing and luaniiitaiuiug the fu'J natural vigor of Inalihiaai. It is put up for the American trade in tablet form, and though extremely powr erful, it is perfectly harmless and easily takeu. cne tablet being a diaw and do ing the work at once, and so evidently as to leave on doubt in the mind of the patient It will cure you so as to stay cured. Every paokage it opened and carefully exaiuiued by the importers wheu receiv ed, and is then repacked nuder their seal and positively guaranteed to cure. It will be B;nt prepaio, uuder plain cov-1 , u. -:.i. ..u i t recmpt of the pnee. fl r nackae, or six packages for ?". A'ldrew The Nov p-h-Fulleb CoMP.t.tr, Murket and 24tli Sis.. Philadelphia, HOMESTEAD CONSOLIDATED NO TICE FOR PL'BLICA noy. Land Office at Tlie Pallrs, Ornprn, t Noveinbi-r 25, 11 Notice is herehygiren (hat the follow-ine-nained settlera have filed notice ol intention to make filial, proof on their respective clainia before A. C. PalniHr,C. S. Coinniissioiier, at Prinenlle, Oregon, on Friday, January 3, I'.Hi'i, viz; 8imeon H. Sitiead. on ljomesiead a i.lication No. 5410, f-r the N i 8 E i. N E i S W and 8 E I K W 1 Sec ii, T 17 8, K 1 E, W M. Jonn P, Pickett, on homestead appli catioii No. 6305, fr the S 1 8eo 34, T Hi 8.. R 1!) E, W M, D'ednch Knopinan. on homestead ap olication No. 5614. for the E j 8 K I, S E J N E f and lot 1, Sec. 0, T 17 8, It 20 E, W M. Witnesses: Diedrtnh Koopman, John P. Pickett, E D Gillenwater. W. H. Post and Simeon H. Hiuead, all uf Poat, Oregon. JAY P. LCCAB, Kginter. a)10 KeuurU. I will pav f 10 for information " ... branded D on rVht fhoulder. One 11111- i u dark bay geld.ng, aged 8 years, and brullded JT (combined) on 1(,ft Tj were joht &nd art J M,Rav seen on the head waterB of Jit Ray creek August 15, 1901. tf F. M. PlIILUlPH, Sisters, Or. I FARM rOK SaLK. 160 acres in the famous clover and alfalfa belt MquaW Creek;, 2o ncrt'S under on Soua oiiltivutir.i.. Infeoat in tl.o Rnlla, 1 ....... . .,.. Creek Ditch with land. Prices nnh 1 .n terms reasonable, T i -"""" s"H"" "f ftddwus, A U PaliutT, Prinuvillc, Of . ( . s.- Klamath lake until the bed of Klamath river, particularly across from Moore Pros' mill, was nearly dry. It was no trick to walk fiom one shore to the other without get ting tho feet wet. It takes the right kind of a strong wind to produce this effect and it does not occur often. Republican. Why pay freight on pi it its pine wood when you Ciin buy tliesnine al home? A II Lippman manufactured hit furni ture am! give you the benefit of the freight charge. Doling December lie will have on hand over 100 ttylet of rocking clmirt. Step in ami look over the stuck of furniture. Kor Hale ( heap. j Munlcal Mckls In the Hint Machines. Pucka, lMroita aud Ulaek CaU. W. liiiYt.K, Weal Knd H aw, Aleiaudria, La, Sheriff Eale of Elian Davis Lands. Notice is hereby given, that by vlrtiw nf a decree and an order of salt Imutil nut of tht Circuit Court nf the State of Oregon for the County of Cnmk,. and to me directed un tin llith day of Nuvrmlier A V I'JOl, Uain a da- gree and Juilgnient duty rvnilered and intend nf record in and by said Court cm the 29th day of Ocotobnr I'.KH, ins certain action or suit than In said Coin I pendluir. whenln the Stat of Oregon, waa Plaintiff and W.A. Booth, AdniiiiiitrnUir of th aatate nf Kliaa Davfa, drcesMil, and all heira of said deceas ed, If any there lie and all other pernios In. tereateri in said eatate, were Defendanta in favor of Plaintiff and agaliwt said DefeinlanU ur which decree, judgment and order of sale I am onuinianded to sell the proierty in uid decree, judgment and order nf sale and here inafter described, on the following terms, to wit: That said hereinafter deicribed Dremliea I and lands heretofore bclonainto the estate of K1I4S Davis, deceasiil. and lincUifora on the 211th. day nf October IHOl, by said CnuH, escheated and aeiu d to the State of Oregon, be sold iu one iarcel or lot for one half caah in hand and the balance on one yeara time bearing interest at the rate of six r cent per annum payaUe aeini aiinualy on the nrat dajnof July ami January each year, and that the balance of the said purchase price shall lie secured Iqr a first mortiiaire on the hereinafter deifcrilied premises asreiulrrd by law, 1 will ou Saturday, the 21st day of Decern ' ber, A D 1901 ; at the hour of 2 o'clock P M of said day at .he front door of the County Court Houne In Priaeville, Oregon, sell at Public Auction to the hiKhest bidder for one half cash In hand and the balance secured by a first mortgage on the premises sold hearing internal at six per cent per annum wyable semi-annually on ths flint days of July and January of each year due in one year as provided by law, said premises hereinbefore mentioned are descrilwd in said decree, Judgment and order of sals as follows, to wit: The North half of the South East quarter and tht North half of the South West quar ter of Section Seventeen (17)j tha South half of the South Knat quarter and the South West quarter of Section Kiihteen (IS) iu Township Sixteen (111) South, of Kanire High. I ...,, .. .. M (W) fct VVuWt. M,d,.n, i ; Crook amuty. Oreiriin. j AU) j ter of Section Thirteen (13) in Township Six. tM m Aottth, nf Rang. Seventeen (17) K""to' th Willamette Meridian in Crook I ( Md g, Westoiu.rter, th.South West quarter of the South West quarter and ths South West quarter of tlis South hast quarter of Section .. , t Sixteen (1), end the South half of the South Wwt 'l""" tad tl'u s""th hil" lrf South Kust quarter of Sectiou Sever. teen (17) in Township Sixteen (HI) South, of Jlane Kigh ten IlKj Kast of the Willamette Meridian ,n L.g ; oouuty, Oregru, DatetVat Prineville, Oregon, tills 18th day Novsii slier. 1U0I. W, C, CONOLKTON, Sheriff, ivu , Uj W AiUitX liUutt X. Dsput. Dry Goods. 1 " Kuiniiliinm. KINDS OF FARM THE BOMB GOLD CURB. An Ingenious Treatment by which Drunkards are Oured Dally In Splto of Themsolves. It it now Ei'iiurally known and un dnratiNxl tliatDriiiikennra is a diseaae mid not wonkiicus. A Ixaly fllkil with Minm nnd nerves enftipliilely tliatlrej by iMiritalicitl or eunatiint use of intox icating liijiioni, requires an nntitlote cnpable of iimilriilixing ami eradicnle iug tliia poison, and destroying the ciaviug fur intoxicants. HnHiiiers nmy now cure tlieiiiselvea at liimie witliotil publicity or lo.-of time from btiaiiiKst by this wonderful "HOME (ittl.D CUKE,"wliicli lint beeu jwrbiUcd alter ninny years of close study ami trout meiit of inebriiito. The faithful use according to directions of this Won der Ml I discovery it noaitively fuaran teeil to niiro the moat nUtituiui cusu, no itiMtti-r bow hard a til inker. Oiu recordssliow the nniivelous trHii.lonu atloii of iliuuauiida of i Drunkurds imo tnlair. iniltistriiiiia mid 'upright men, Wl V KS OUlt.0 YOl'B lll'HHANDH! CHILDREN CLUE YOt'R FA- '1'lltKS! I This remialy it in no tense iiostiiini but it itiecinu fur this disease only, anil it to skillfully de vised and prepared that it it tlmrougli. ly soluble Hiid pleusnnt to the tnaie, so that it ciin be given in a cup of tea or coffee wii limit the knowledge of the person Inking it. Thousands uf drunk ards have cured tlirmtelvva with this priceless remedy, and us many mure have fcxioi cured and made tompcrNte moil by having the cure ndniiujsti-red by lining IrioiuU and relatives with out their knowledge in ten or colloe, ami lielievu tislny tliHt thoy discon tiiiui'd drinking of their ievn free will. DO NOT WAIT. Ho not la- deluded by nppHiont anil misleading "improve- inent. Tho HOME GOLD Cl'ltE is sold iit"th extieniely low price of One Dollar, thus placing within reach of evorybody a tieMtun'iit more elloctual tlniii otlirs costing 25 to If.iO. Full directions tuicompauy euch iwcknge. Special advice hy skilled physioiunt when reiited without extra Vlinrgn. Sens prepaid to tiny pnr. of the world on receipt of One Dollar. A(hlris Dept. K 485 EDWIN II. G1I.KH A CO. 2-130 and 2332 Market bt. Phila delphia. All correspondence strictly confi dential. mi . . 1 . . v . n M.. i lie oentai worg or ur.v. A. (.line It tiMi well known in this country to need any praise. He can always he found at the old stand, next door to the First National Bunk. Out him t call. CONTEST NOTICE. Dlpahihknt or thu Intkbios. Land Ofliu. at TH l DALLES, Oil. Octolier 'l HKjl A ufli'.'ient contest aflidavit having Iwen fib ed in this office by Alniixn Patterson contestant, against homestead entry No. 71(111, made Feb, 27, H!i3, for the N Wl of JSsc Tp 12 S., It 14 K by Marion 0. Anderson Cmitestee, in which it Is tlhgsd that said entryiiian has wholly abandoned said tract and changed his residence therrfnun for mors than six months last past. That such alisetice Is not ibis pi to his em ployment in the army or navy of the United Stutea; Said parties are hereby notified to ap pear, resMnd and offer evidence touch ing ssld allegation at 10 o'clock a, m. on Deo. 21, 1101, before A. C. Palmer V. 8. Coioniis Inner at his office tt Prineville, Oregon, (and thst tinsl healing will lis held at 10 o'clock a. hi. on Dec 27, HKH, before) the Hegla- wruiu nwiiriver u en nitMri Mr tu i u,i Office in The Dalles" (Won The said o "davit filed ( , , contestant having, In t proier atfi )ct. 2o, V.m set forth facts which lmw that after due diligence personal service of this notice can not be made, It Is hereby ordered and directed that such notice be giv. e hit ism tad, nropsr inihlleatlon, IXX P. LITAS, VUttitUt In our dry goods dtipartiiiMit will U found tho j Atiiitntittttat liiiH ii. tlm rtitw nf Tiliu' .ltd "!..... .J jf ttm VI V I H Iffty g- IMPLEMENTS. . BRIGHT'S DISEASE. The largest sum ever paid fur a pi escription, changed hands in Sun Fruncihco, Aug. 30, 1901. The transfer involved in coin and ftock tmiOO.OO and was paid hy . (arty of buHtntui men for a speci fic for Uright's Disease nnd Diu beten, hitherto inctirable diHciisc, They commenced the serious in vestigation of tho Hpecille Nov. 15, 1900. Tlicy interviewed scores of the cured and tried it out on it rnnrits by putting a doxnn cases on the treatment and walching them. They also gol physicians to name chronic, incurable cases, and ad ministered it with the physicians for judges. Up to Aug. 25, etghty seven per cent of the tent caws were either well or progressing favorably. There king but thirteen per cent of failures, the parties were Katfsll ed and dosed tho transaction. The proceedings of the investigal ing committee aud the clinical re ports of tho test cat were pub lished and will be mailed free on application. Addresg John J. Ful ton Co., 450 Montgomery St., 8. F., Cal. . PulmuM Ordinary Slrrpm. The tourist travel between I he east sad the Pscitic coast hat readied enormous propitious in the latt few years, aud oaua inr t special class ol equipment, To meet this demand the Pullman Co. has Issued from Ma shops what.it techiurelly callt Ilia "Pullman Oidu aiy bieeper." These cart apjwar similar to the.reijulat sleeper, being built on ihe tame plan, hot not furnished with Uie tame elegance They are equipped with liiallietses, bltuketi, sheets, pilloas. niliow tu towels, oombt, brushes, eic, rei)uuii,g iiothingof tbe kind to be furnished by the pssteliger. Each car hat a ttovef. r making eotlee and tet and doing "light housekeeping," and each tectiou can he lilted Willi an adjustable table. A sin formed porter accompanies esch oar. his business being In make pp berths, keep the car clean, aim look after the coinforit and wants cf the passengers. In .(, ( the trains which tre dispatched daily from Portland by the O, 11. fl. o. it 'o be found one of these 'pullnisii Or dinary Sleepert." The car it allachej ti the "Chicago Portland Special, which goet through to Chicago without ohunge, and the one in the "Atlnutic Ex press". tuna to Katitaa Cily without change. Pataengert in this car for.Chi Cairo rhange to a si'nilnr oar tt Omnger. Much of the first olaat travel it buin csrried in these oars, the rates being lower, and the service being nearly equal to that in the palace sleepers. For ratet and full ' information, in cluding oldort, write to A. L. Craig, 0. P- V, O. It. N. Co. Portltnd, Ore. Notice of Final Settlement Notice Is hereby girtn that the underiirn.d.'' f ' ahufnistratorof the Isitate nf J. ,. filase, deceased, has filed in tht County Court nf Crook County, Stste nl Oregon, his final to- connt as such administrator of said estate, snd that Monday, the Oth day January, 1'jOi, at the hour of 10 a. mN has been fixed liy said Court as the thus for hearing of objre. Hons to said reimrt, aud the Settlement there- if. Dated, November 21, IflOI. B.F. NtCHOLS, Administrator of ths Estate of J, L. Olarr, deceased. U-SM02 Have you teen thou new Art SqutiM tud RugA tt AiUauVaA-VfiiUtajk Caa r