Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, February 06, 1902, Image 2

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    0. L. Salomon. Qwkithing.n,iwp,n
Mitchell Wagons Racine Buggies and
Hacks
our Fall Clothing
Is nw Arriving and nil lines ore complete. We
are prepared to show you something nobby ill
Men's nd lioys' Suits.
Itonuiring,
Tho Red Coriior
l'rimvi( Orotron
General Merchandise.
Staple and Fancy Groceries.
' Paints and Oils.
Windows and Doors.
Grain Sacks and Binder Twine.
Hardware and Stoves.
Hats! Hats!
Our line o Hats Is complete and embrace the John
)i. Stetson m' J,in brands, In ull lit mi blink
and stylos and at bottom prices.
Fall and Winter
Underwear tor Men nd
celebratHd'Wiiirht's Health
World. Other lines cheap
PLOWS, HARROWS, MOVERS, Mi& ' Ml ALL
Conditions in the Philippine.
Judge W. H. Taft, governor gen
eral of the Philippines, who leach
ed San Francisco last week on his
return to the United States on a
leave of absence, in the course of
an in'erview,-gave out the follow
ing information of the favorable
conditions now prevailing in the
islands:
"I wish the press would correct
the impression that there is war in
all the is'ands. The insurrection
is confined to two localities the
piovince of Batangns and the isl
rOWEKFl'l JIEXoftheEASi
An Interesting Explanation of their
Unusual Strength.
The Secret of their Marvellous Vi
tality and Nerve Borce
Jealously Guarded
Women of the Harem Compound
a Potion Whose Rejuvenating
tfjata are Almost Miraculous
end Astonish the Most Skeptical
The fondest hopes of ancient and mod
ern seekers after the Fountain of Per
petual Youth, cau scarcely have aimed
higher than the results achieved by the
marvellous compound, known through
out the East as El Mokbik.
Travelers returniug to Europe have,
from time to time, brought astonishing
tales of the rejuvenating effects pro
duced by this Wonder of the Orient.
Crudely compounded by the Women
of the Harem, from formula handed
down orally from generation to genera
tion, the secret of this preparation thus
jealously guarded and known only to
the inmiites of the Harem and the
Court Physicians, El Mokbib has been
practically unobtainable, excepting by
the- favored ones for whom it was in
tended.
Hecemly, however, a prominent na
tive Arab an Physician, banished from
bia country for political offense, and
deprived of bis vast possessions, has
availed himself of his knowledge, t"
earn a livelihood befitting bis btatiou,
by supplying this marvellous compound,
l',u MuxiiiK, to the nobility and weath
ier clssius of all Europe, who have
rlieerfuiiy paid him large fees in return
fi.r the benetits received.
Content wkn the lurge income derived
fr oil this practice, this aged physician
has repeatedly refused very lilieiai ot-
fera made to h in-, for the formula of Ins !
remedy, but he b finally agreed with I
it a .... . f TtD TV iiv a. a I
the importing bouse of The Koyui-
Fl'LUSu CuHi-ANY, of Philadelphia, to
put it op in convenient form for sale
ex.-lu-iieiy in the United States, and i
tins tirai having the exclusive agency, j
i offer it for the first time to the i
Aioeiicm public.
Tms remedy must not be confounded ,
with til numerous nervous exmnisiiou,
lost nuohwl, and self abuse reuiediea!
:.ich ire adieriisea under variety of J
);.tuo-s, as there is aiaioiutely nothing
wu.cl. wie.it.nc chemistry fla. bee,, able dieck for $1,000,000 was re
to produce, which cm even approach the ' 1
pe -riesa El Mokmk, a pure vegetable ceived at &. Paul last Saturday for
compound, extracted from rare tropicsl tllc payment of a policy on the life
routs and bertia. ' . . , '
Ei Mocbh .. a remedy for one speci- j of. Frank H- ?t:ayy' late Muineap
unl oose, which is to strengthen tiie ' olia millionaire. It is said to be
vital free ami prevent decay tu men, ! tj,e Wt check ever drawn in
its Marvel!".. effects .1. arresting decay
W the prinoiNlea, especially in the payment of a life insurance risk.
skate, heme, unparalied ana never failing, j
mul a tu m uai'uwi alt wver ik BuUerilxj for the JoiiutsO.
Boys. We handle the
Underwear, Best in the
Hiid good.
and of Sumar. This morning I
received a most encouraging cable
gram from General Wright, who is.
acting governor in my absence. It
said that owing to General l'ell'e
strong repressive measures the
trouble in Batangns is being quiet
ed. He further said that TOO rifles
had been surrendered, and as there
are only 1100 or 1200 rifles in the
province, there is no doubt that
Butangas will be as peaceful as any
of the other provinces.
"I don't think that General Bell
will have to adopt the reconcentnt
lE8'. wl""'e ut""S vir.leuicn with Uijju
families of descendant are the rule, theie
must be no doubt, eitht t as to its eltiei-
ceiiy or beneti's to the aeiiural system
While it is an absolute specific ana
positively guaranteed to cure the worst
cases of nervous debility, lost manhood.
or similar weakntases due to excesses or
youthful errors, it is also used with the
greatest success as a vitahaer, giving
power to all weak parts, and developing
and manintainim the tu'l natural vigo.
of manhood.
It is put up for the American trade in
tablet form, and though extremely puw
erful, it is perfectly harmless and easily
taken, one tablet being a dose and do
ing the work at once, and so evidently
as to leave no doubt in the mind of the
patient It will cure you so as to stay
cured.
Every package is opened and carefulli
examined by the importers when receiv
ed, and is then repacked under their
seal and positively guaranteed to cine
It will be sent prepaio, onder plain cov
er, with full and soiuplete directmns, on
receipt of the price, per package, or
six packages for 85. Ariilresa THE NoY
rs-Fpllkr Company-, Market and 24th
Sts., Philadelphia.
Warning to Mail Contractor.
Whoever may be the lucky, (or
unlucky) men to he awarded the
star route mail confracts leading
into Lakeview, and to go into effect
next July must look to the public
(interests as well as their own, oth
erwise there will be serious trouble
ahead for them. There is no plaus
ible excuse this time for poor serv
ice and the people of Lakeview are
going to see that first-class service
is rendered, or know the reason
why. The coining mail carrier on
the new contract will be required
to get the mails here on time, or
get ''broken up in business" by
paying fines. When, the new con
tracts go into efiect there will be a
petition circulated in Lakeview to
rignatureg of ,h(J trWH of thp
local postoflice, the object lieing to
register a grievance with the proper
auinoruies in tne department at
Washington upon every occasion
that the mails arrive here late.
The new contractors would do well
tQ t .k(; of warn; Jn
, . .
,"mc. lur "ul l'no wean uusi-
neSS.
-Lakeview Examiner.
do principle to Batangas. I don't
see that there will be any necessity
for this, as this dispatch plainly in
dicates that the province, is in a
fuir way to pacification'.
"The dispatch then fays that
there are 8-13 teachers in the islands
in 430 places, and 200 of these
places aro unoccupied by United
States troops. 1 may say that the
t ilipino is not hostile to the teach
er. One was captured emne time
ago, but he was sent home in a
hammock. The inference is plain
that they entertain no hostility to
the pedagogues or to pedagogy.
"Now, 1 wish to impress upon
everybody that civil government is
a success. There is a strong pence
party in tha islands, 'tnd it is coin
posed of the most influential tneli
among the Filipinos. They are
working earnestly and zealously
toward bringing about happy rela
tions between their countrymen
and the government. They are us
ing all that is in their power to
bring in the recalcitrant leader
I have never been so encouraged as
to the prospects of the Philippines
as I have withiu the past three
months. There has oartainiy been
a great change in the sentiment of
the people. They are beginning to
appreciate the fact that civil gov
ernment means better times for
them. .
"If you had seen the farewell re
ceptions that were given me by the
people on my leaving the islands
you would have realized that there
was sincerity in the expression of
tho wih for civil government to
continue. Before I left I received
reports from the governors of the
different provinces, and the tone of
each report was most encouraging.
I am encouraged and shall so re
port to Washington. There ate 35
provinces capable of government."
UttinS I'lave for tho Memorial.
It is most fitting and proper that
the National memorial should be
erected at Canton, Ohio, over the
last resting place of William JIc
Kinley. It was his home in life;
his children are buried there, and
it was his wish to lie beside them.
More than this, it is the desire of
Mrs. McKinley and his family as
well ad his nearest and dearest
friends, that the Nation's tribute
should be builded there.
Thousands Bent Into Exilo.
Every year a large number of poor
sufferers whose lungs are sore nad
rucked with coughs are urged to go to
another climate. l!ut this is costly
and not always sure. Don't, be an ex
ile when Dr. King's New Discovery for
Consumption cure you at home.
It's the most infallible medicine for
Cough), Colds, and all Throat and
Lung diseases on earth. The first dose
brings relief. Astounding cures result
Irom persistent use. Trial bottles free
at Adauison 4 Winnek Co. Price 50o
aud ILOO. Starr battle guaranteed.
Dry Goods.
OF FARM
Calf Not to illume-.
"Hubby," said a Polk county
farmer's w ife, "on January 25 we
shall have been married 25 years,"
according to a valley paper. "Don't
you think we ought to kill the fat
ted calf and have a feast?" "Kill
the ealf," growled the fanner, gruf
fly. "J don't St o what we want to
jump onto' the calf and kill him
fur. lie isn't to blame fur what
happened 25 years ago."
TUB HOME GOLD CURB.
An Ingenious Treatment by wliloh
DruuUtrUs are Curod Daily in
Suite ofThonibtilvou.
It is now generally known and tin
deistiHid tluit Druiikuiiiit' is a iIikiiiw
I mid not Hoiikni'ss, A Inaly filled Willi
poison mid nerves completely aiii.tturcd
by peritHliciil or iniistiiot ue of iritox
ieiil.ng liquor, requires an antidote
ciipi.libi .1 ne.itraliiing and ern.liciii
ing this poison, and' destroying the
cntving for intoxicants, ttulleicra ...tiy
now cure themselves at homo without
publicity or loss of time from business
by this wonderful "HOME (iOLD
Ct'KE,"wlieh bus been perfected after
ninny years of close study and treat
moot of inebriate. The faithful use
according to directions of this won
di't'lul discovery it positively guaran
teed to cure the most obstinate case,,
no mutter how hard n drinker. Oui
meonlsshow tho marvelous transform
atiim of thousands of Drunkards into
sober, industrious and upright men.
WlVKriOl'KYUL'KHUHIIANIlH!
CHILDREN CTKE YOL'K FA
TI1EK8! I This remedy is In no sense
a nostrum but is a tpecifio for thir
disease only, and i 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 cup of tea or
cotfee wjlhout the knowledge of the
person taking it. Thonwinds of drunk
ards have cured themselves with this
priceless remedy, and as many more
have been cured and mado tema.rate
men by having the cure administered
by loving Iriends und relatives with
out their knowledge in tea or coffee,
and believe today that they discon-
tinued drinking of their ii-vn free will.
DO NOT WAIT. Do not he deluded
by apparent and misleading "improve
ment. Tho HOME tiOLI) CUKE is
sold at"the extremely low price of Ono
Dollar, thus placing within reach of
everybody a treatment more effect mil
Mum otlirs costing $25 to $o0. Full
directions encoutpany each package.
Special advice by skilled physicians
when reqested without extra charge.
Henc prepaid to any par'. of tho world
on receipt of One Dollar. Address
Dept. E 485 EDWIN . G1LEH A
CO. 23110 and 2332 Market St. Phila
delphia, All correspondence strictly confi
dential. NOTICE FOK PUBLICATIOX.
Land Office at The Dalles. Oregon,
January 10, 11)02
Notice is hereby given that the following
named settler has filed notice of his Intention
to make final proof In anpjM.rt of his claim.
and that said pnsif will be rattle before
J. J. Smith, County Cleik at l'rlneville, Ore
gun, on Friday, February 2t, 1IKI2, vij:
Otto Ifadloff, of Prfnivllla, Oregon, H K
No. Ssill, for the Xl NKJ and SDi NK Seo'.
14. T. 15 H., R, 1K., W. M.
He nuiiies the following witnestes tn
his contiiiiiot ruiden'M uiin and cultivation
uf said land, viz:
Christ i-'cw-rlialm. August Lipman, William
Treichel sud Frank Aliiaou, all of l'rlneville,
Oregiro.
JAY P. LUCAS,
jl i Kek-iite.
Adauison-Winnek Co, have the largest
floor space of any business house in
PnoetiUi and Ua foil a( hi (uoda.
In our dry Roods department will be found tlm 0 V
oompletest line in the city of Ladies', and Oeiiis' 1
Furnishings.
IMPLEMENTS. fJr
BRIGHT'S DISEASE.
Tho largest sum ever paid for a
pi eseriptioti, changed bauds in J-'arj
Francisco, Aug. 30, 11)01. Tho
transfer involved in vt,in 8mj
112,500.00 and was pid by .tt
party of business men for a t peCi-
fie for llright's Disease and Din
betes, hitherto incurable disease.
They commenced Um serious in
vestigation of the speeilic .ov; j,r1(
1900. They inU-i viewed scores of
the cured and fried it out on its
merits by putting a dozen cases on
the treatment and ti.IJK
They also got physiriaim to namo
chronic, incurable cases, and ad
ministered it with tho physicians
forjudges. I'pto Aug. 2,1,'cigh;v-
seven per cent of fiu test cans
were either well or progressing
favorably.
There being but thirteen per cent
of failures, the parties were sutfsli
ed itntl closed tl. traiiMicti,,,,.
The proceedings of the invotigat
ing commitlco and the clinical re
port of the test ciim's were pub-
li.hed and will be mailed fris tin
application. Address John J. Ful
ton to., 4o0 Montgomery f., rt V
Cal.
Pullman Ordinary A'fVewri.
Tha tourist travel between iheeaat and
the 1 acitic coast ha rescued enormous
proporuons in the , fuw y
lls lor a aneuial class of equipment. To
meet fins demand II,. I'uilms,, Co. has
issued rou, ,t, ,,p, it lecl,lc))
oalls Hie "Pullman Ord,r,ry Bf,Bpr."
These cars apar ,llm,r , ,,0 r hr
sleeper, being huili , utw
hut not furnished with the same elegance
lhey are equipped will, matfres.,,.,
blankets, t heels, nill,... ..m. . '
. , . ' I'oiow caaes,
towels, combs, brushes, etc., Squiring
" "",u "e furnished by
the passenger. Each car has a siove for
making coffee and tea and doing imht
housekeeping," ) Wll!h ,M. m
tilted Wi ll an at ,,.,.1.1 ti.
formed porter accompanies each car. his
: . ,"' '"1 ""'ie up hcrtln, keep
the oarc ea.i n, I....L . t. i . r .
, l.er (lie coil.lor.t a
and want. ,.f tl,B paoni(rfc r,, , '
lie frnin. which are dispatched (tally
frutn Pf.rl 1 I... .i . i. . .. A '
to be fou.iH mi. ,.( ,1 i.i, ,,
... - "i.-so ru.iiiiiii. or.
d.nary fjleepers." The I)sr BllI1(.ed
t.nitorrllsnd Spwial.
"h.ch goe, thmuh , Ch.cgo without '
chanoe, ,,e one in the '-Atlamio Ex
press runs In k n:...
nhanre. !'..,. ... .1. ....
n , "v ,o iois usr .or ijiii.
cagr, r hani-e to , ,.ir mr Bt fjranK, r.
'".7 .'" '' class travel i. beina
carried in these car,, the rates being
ower, and the service boing ,leary equal
to that, to the p.diice sleepers.
For rii.s .,.! r..n ;. '
, ., , - - u" loiormsiion, in-
eluding ol,,.ra, ante to A. L. Craig, (1. .
vii. i-ortiun l, Ore.
NOTICE FOK I'CHI.icATION.
Und OfEc. at The Dalles, Oregon,
lamiaiy 10, 11102.
Notice Is hereby clvcn that th follnwing.
1a 1.1 '. "r""f. "'"PPrt of hi, claim,
and that said proof will , ,H,P ,ef,in, j. j
Smith County Clerk, at Pnnev Oregon,
on r nday, tehniaiy 21, v.m viz-
v vw "i, K M'.""'"', rti'rn. Oregon. It.
K No. 77!i: or ti,, nkj Nw4 ,,,) , "j
an 1 13, See. .11, T. If, S It. U K.. VV. M.
."oownig witnesses to prove
h continuo,,, n'ideiice upon and cultivation
0. said land. vi7.
Jewe Harcroiv. of Sisters, Oregon; Robert
Mcdowan. 1,1 stj. n..n. 1 ,y .
u- 7 - ""h-"". ereuoari Cra
mer of HiKter,, Oreirnn, William B. Hurk.
bard, of Histers, Oregon.
JAr P. LUCAS.
' RegisUr.
Have you seen those new Art Ann...
and Buga aa Adawaba-WiaMk (X