' . . ., i .. . .11 Hsxt ft C. L. Salomon. Mitchell Wagons Racine Duties and Hack . Kopninng, The Rod Corner Prinpvillo, Oregon rials! flats! St & qup Fall GSotSiing I Our line i( Hal Ii ontnplnlo and embrace the John Is now arriving and nil lines arc complete- We i, Stetson and Linn brands, in all lliv new block I are prepared In ahuw you something nobby m Men's and Boys' Suits. and atyloa and at bottom prices. Dry Goods. General Merchandise. Staple and Fancy Groceries. Taints and Oils. Windows and Doors. Grain Sacks and Binder Twine. Hardware' and Stoves. Fall and Winter "3 Underwear for Men and Boy. We handle the V celebiatodlWuirht'a Health Underwear, Bint ill World. Othur line cheap and good. . ... p PLOWS, HA8R0W3, M0H&S, BASES A?iO ALL KIN3S OF rAIsFtl Will Adopt Mays LW. From present indieations the Republicans will avoid naming their choice for United States Sen ator at their state convention says the Telegram. There are so many aspirants for that position that the selection of any particular individ ual would very probably cause those neglected to fight the Repub lican ticket in their respective dis tricts. Under- the circumstances leading Republicans believe the best policy to pursue is to say nothing about the United States! rowtiiFFL hex of (he An InterHstinsr Explanation of their Unusual Strength. The Secret of their Marvellous Vi fality and Nerve Eorce Jealously Guarded Women of the Harem Compound a Potion Whose Rejuvenating ffjeta are Almost Miraculous and Astonish the Most Skeptical The fondest hopea of ancisnt and mod ern seekers after the Fountain of Per petual Youth, can scarsely have aimed higher thai the results achieved by the marvellous compound, knowu through out the East as El Mokuib. Travelers returning 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 inmates of the Harem and the Court Hryic:a..a, El Mokhik has betn practically unobtainable, excepting by the favored ones for whom tt was in tended. Recently, however, a prominent na tive Arab 'au Physicaii. banished from his country for political og'ciise, and deprived of his vast possessions, has availed biinself of hia knowledge, to earn a livelihood befitting his station, 1 y supplying ibia marvellous compound, 1'l MoiiBlu, to the nobility aud weatb ltr cl.uuen of all Europe, who have cheerfully paid him large toes iu return, for the benefits receivtd. Ccuteut witn the large income derived fr mi this practice, this aged physician has repeatedly refused very libeial of-j fers made to him for the formula of ! remedy, but he has finally agreed with j the import jig house of Tl(K NoYaa-1 ,. . I 1 r-o i. vi t i.f P ii aololoa. to. uutu.iDi.icoi.venie.it for, for ! exclusively in the United States, and this firm having the' exclusive agency, l ow idler it for the first time to the years to come. Dalles Chronicle. American public. , This reiuedv muat not be confounded j . , ' , , . ' , An exchange gives timely advice with til " un. uerons iiervoiia exhaustion, , . ' ,, lost manhood, and self anuae reiudiea j to the voting When it says: fcnter which are advertia. d under a variety (if : K.,(0 vvitlt the intention of going nam s, us there is nlwilutely null. ing i ,, . , i ii . i ;i wiiici, .cieu.iuc chemistry i,aa been ablUt tol of;th dder while you to produee, alnch coi even approach tliejare voting. The time will come in pe.rlesa El Mt.sr.ni pure vegetable whpn v0 r(1(Jnjt tKiiipouiol, exirucicd from rare tropical i ' Mots and beriaj. ' that you did not doyour best. This El Mokuik is a remedy for one peci- ulho applies to bllhincss. When Ho p,i.,...,e. wl icb i. i.. siiiM.(ctl.eu ( vou tnrt at a trade or profession vital furce and iree.it deeay in men, - , ' . .,..rvei:..ii .-ifeL-ts in arreatniff decav I aim high. It is better to miss the of the vital prinui.le. eiially in tl.u Bale, hyin, .mparalled aud ..ever fading. id a. lis IMS uutvetaal all er Ul . . Senatorship at the convention, and Senator cannot be elected by popu leave the light for the next Legis-j lar vote, under the constitution as lature to settle, as was the custom ; now frame 1, but through the in the past. agency of the Mays law the people As for the Democrats, the situ-! of Oregon nre ei. aided to express ation is somewhat different, and their preference for t ho post, pro file party will be the first to place' viding the parties make the neccs the Mays' law to practical use. sary nomination. When voles The law fathered by State Sen-1 are east for candidates fir state of ator Franklin Tierce Mays, atthejficcs the ebrtor can declare bis last session of the Legislature, pro-1 choice for L'nited States Senator, vided that parties nominate i can-! At the session of the Legislature, didate for L'nited States Senator J when the time arrives for electing at the time the nominees for state a Senator, the" members of the Leg oilices are made. United States , isluturo will have read to them the " ' names of those candidates for Sen East, where strong virile nun with large families of descendants are tiie rule, lliere mtiBt K tin ilniilif .oflt. .1. In lis etlit-.i- ceuy or beneti'a to tlie guueral system. of votes each received. The then While it is an absolute specific and ry of this is that tlifc members of positively guaranteed to cure the worst i A j( ,),,... -j,), to ciutu of nervous debility, lost nianhiMid, ... , , . . or similar weakness. duo to excesses or abide by the wishes of their con y.tithiul errors, it is also used with the ntituenls. will vote for the candi- greatest success aa a tiiahzar, giving j power to all weak parts, and developing and manitititiuin? the tu'l natural vigor of manhood. T. : . .. f. .1. . 1 1 I.. 1L is pui up ir (lie AliieiiCKil im'io in tablet form, and though exlrenielypow- erful, it i perfectly hanulew anil eaily taken, (.ne tablet being a dse and d ing the work at once, and so evidently aa to leave no doubt in the iiiiud of the patient. It wilt cure ycu so as to nay cured. Every package is opened and careful! i examined by the importers when receiv ed, and is then repacked under their seal and positively guaranteed to cute It will be a lit prepaiu, under plain cov er, with full and complete directions, on receipt of the price, $1 per paekaue. or six packages for So. address The Nov ! ks-Foli.fr OoMra.sy, Market and "4th ., f hiladflplna. The promptness with which jus tice was meted out to the murder ers of a promising young man, the like of whom Oregon could not af ford to lose, docs much toward eliminating the feeling that has (perhaps justly) arisen in tiie minds of all, that Oregon would never punish a criminal. Such swift work in this regard will do more toward checking the awt'ul calendar of crime, which in this case has caused the death of three young men, than any means that could be suggested. The officials who have been so consistent and faithful in the discharge of their j duties certainly deserve commen- dation. They, as well as all Ore- g miiinp, deeply regret the awful m.(,t,SHitv or such executions, hut .. .' , realize the urgent need for pronipt- ? 11 i ni' in executing the demands of tha law. Let US hope that the les- ! son will be sufficient for many .,rk than to uevcr attemnt to ain i , ator voted for at the preceding general election, tindtlie number ! (late receiving the highest number of votes lit the election. Jlaving nuvocaleu lor vears uie , . . 1 , . , ( . T, . , k'tion f numbers of the L lilted States Senate by popular vote, the Democrats cannot well ufford to ass by tho Mays bill, since it is the opening wedge toward the de sired end. Acknowledging-this fnct the Democratic State Central Com mittee has determined to make a place for the nomination of a United States Senator on the pro gramme of its state convention. Of course, the number of Demo crats believing that their candi date for the Upper House at Wash ington will receive the greatest amount of votes is small. Scarce ly any of them are as sanguine as all that. Nevertheless, the seek ers after the nomination and those whose names are mentioned em brace prominent men in the state. A Fireman's Cloue cail. "I stuck to my engine-, although ev ery joint ached and every nerve wan racked with pain," write C. W. Itclla my, a locomotive fireman, of Jturling ton, Iowa. "1 waa weak and pale, without any appetite unci all run down. As I was alanit to give up, I got a brit tle of Elect tic Hitters and, after taking it, I felt as well as 1 ever did in my life." Weak, sickly, run down people always gain new life, strength and vigor from their use. Try them. Sat isfaction guaranteed by Adamson & Winnek Co. Price 50 ents. The time is at hand when the farmers are making arrangements for hired help for the oming sea son, and it t safe to say that the hired man of the present day will get a greater money consideration than did Jacob, the first hired man who served Laban seven years for Rachel and then hud Leah pawned off on him in the dark, and then had to work seven years more for the girl lie wanted. The present day a man gets $25 a month and board and chooses bis own girl. Wasco News. g j Joubm, .. t aft P 11 M THE HOME GOLD CURB. An Ingenious Treatment by which Drunkards are Cured Daily In Spite of Thumaolvus. H is now genni'iilly known mid un dersloiKl.tlitit Ui'iinkeiiiiexs is u tlii'i'nne unil not noiiknoM. A body tilled with poinoii nod nunoo completely slnitleied by iHTiodii'iil or constant uu of intox tenting lliilom, reipiirea mi Htitnlotti ciipalilii ol iieiitrnliing ami cniilicia iiiL' this poison. hiiiI U"aroving the craving lor intoxicants. Siillereis limy i 1'JtH). Tliey iiitei viewt scoriu of nowcumlliein-elvesat lionio wilholit t,u curj UI trj,.j jt oul on tH piiblii-itv or ioa ol time from tuis'tiins ! .. , ... , by this" wonderful "IIOMK (idl.D ''.v ,utting tt down caw on I'L'lU'V'whh'li has lieen ppriwted uficri the treatment and watching them, ninny year-of cloee at inly mnl treat They alo got phvaicians to name incut ol iiicbiiiilcH. The mitlihil use i . , ," , nccoi.liiig to directions of this won- j cliromu" ";rable cases, and ad t tor In) (iineovery is piwiiively gimriin-; ministered it with the physicians leed to cure Hie numt oiMtiiuiie ca, i i i .. .1.1.. i,... II... llu null i ' I mill oititi u .iiiiiKi'i. v'ui rucordnliow the Him veleua triniiiloi in aiionof liii.iisniida of I'ltinkards into nhur. industrioiia ami upriuht men. W 1 V KM : i; U .: Y ) I ' U 1 1 1 : H 1 1 A M IS ! CHII.DKKN CUKE YUl'll V TliKHHI 1 'I'liis remedy i in no seine f la iioftriuil I. tit is a Fp.H!irio lor tins ' J 1 I I I . Ill (.11.. I. i nise.ise oniy, ami is no nhiiiiuiiy and la so shlillully ue- vised mid prepared that it is thorough- ly soluble ami plensaiit to the taste, so j tina ii cull la; given in a r.up ol tea or I ColVeo without the knowledge of the person taking It. ThoiiMimla of drunk' nrdn have Clued themselves with this priceless remedy, uid nt luiiny more have been cuinl ami nniihi temperate men by having the cure ailniinisteidl by lining friends and relatives with out their knowledge in tea or collee, and believe tialny that, they ill-roll-tinned drinking of their inn free will. DO NOT WAIf. Do not I deluded bv apparent and misleading "improve nidit. The HOMK OOLD Cl'ltE b sold ut"thn extremely low price of One Dollar, thus placing within reach ol everybody K treatment more effectual than othrs costing !f2f) to f 0. Full directions eHcc.impiiny eueh package. Special advife by skilled physicians when revested without extra charge. Hunt prepaid to any par', of the world on receipt of One Dollar. Address Dept. K 4K5 EDWIN 15. GILES & CO. 'im and 21l:)2 Market Bt. l'hihi dijphiii' All ciirrespundenca strictly confi dential. XOTICK FOR l'L'I'.LICATIIIN. Land Office at This Dalles. Oregon, i January 10, 11102 Notice is hereby given that the following named sttl ler has filed notice of his intention to make Cnsl proof iu supfs.rt of his cisiin, and thut said proof will be made before J. J. Smith, County Clvik at 1'iineville, Ore gon, on KriiUy, February 21, 1002, via: Otto Hadlofr, of PritHville, Orsgon, If, K. No. SWI1, tor the N4 NKJ and BKi NK1 Hen. H. T. liiS., tt, 1(1 K.. V. M. fie names th following witnesses tn prove Ins cittit'itiuoa resiileiioe upou ami cultivation of said land, viz: Christ Fmieriialm, August Lipman, Williarti Ti-eicln.1 and Frank Alliiem, all of 1'rinevilW, Oriacoa. JAY P. LUCAS, jlA KegisU. OTICU FOU PUBLICATION. Lino OmcK at Till Dai.i.xs, Ok., February 5. 'l!IOL'. Notice Is hereby given that the following uamed settler has tiled notice of his intention to make final proof insupiKirtof his claim, and that said proof will ! nwle before A. C. Pdlu.er UH.C'o.uniiiuiloner at Prineville Oreiron, on Friday, March 21, 1(102, viz: Ancelina Mi Kites, of Lamonta. Oreiron. H. K. No. 571 for the N V.'i Kec. , y'4 XW'i Nee. ,, and nvt WX Meo. 21, T. 12 S .1,14 I!.. W. M. She names the follnwinir witnesses to prove his continuous rasideucs upou aud cultivation ol, said lalin, viz: C. F. Hmith, Jerry Achey, J. H. McMoeu and J. 11. oraut, all ot latinonta, o.egou. 2-13 JAY P. LUCAS. Rriinr fiubnurJUi for the Joiii.nau In our dry goods department will be found Die 0 coinplotest line in the city of Lubes' and Gouts' y Furnishings. IV a B (H M. M IB MM! aW - "T7 IMPLfcM-.NIS. g t B RIGHT'S DISEASE. The largest sum ever paid for it picscription, changed hands in San FrnncUeo, Aug. 30, 1.1HH. The transfer involved in coin and stin k 1115U0.1H) and was paid by a party of business men for n speci fic for lirigbt's Iiiscuse and l)ia betiK, hitherto incurable tli,easi'. They commciieed the serious in vestigation of the specillc Nov. V, for Itlditcs Un In Ann "I ' " ' i, eighty seven per cent of were either well favorably. the test cases ur progressing There king but thirteen per cent of failures, the purlieu Wer satfsli ,., un,l cl,,,., .1,., ,r,,.. ,; . . . , - ' r"-"-"u'"K i mo invcvugul- ing committee and the clinical re porta of the teat cams were pub- lidied and will be mailed free on application. Address John J. Ful ton Co., -150 Montgomery St., 8. F., Cal. Pullman Ordinary tUrpcri. The tourist travel between Hie east and the Pucitic cons' has reiclied uiioimoua proporiiuiia in the last lew years, and alls for a sH.-eial class of i,i(uipuient. To .ueet this demand the Pullman Co. lias issued from its shops what It technically calls the "Pullman Ordiiaiy blooper." These cars appear similar to tho regular sleeper, being built uu the same plan, hut not furnished with tha same elegance They are .quipped with inatlreuea, b'aoketa, sheets, pillow, pillowcases, towels, combs, brushes, etc.. n-onbinu notbitutof the kii.d to bu furnished by ihu pssaenger. Each car has a stove for making collee and tea and doing "light housekeeping, and eaeh suction can be lilted with an adjustable table. A mil formed porter accompanies each car. Ins business being to maku up beiths, keep the car clean, aim look after the cotnforle sod wauls i f tho pasaungi rs, Iu each of the train which are dispatched daily from Portland by the 0. It. .N. Co. is 'o be found one of these "Pullman Or dinary Sleepers " The car u attached to the ''Chicago Portland Special, which goes through to Chicago without change, and the one in thu "Allnnlic Ex press" runs to Kansas Cily without change. Passengers ill this oi.r fur Chi cago change to a similar car at Cranger. Mnch of the first class travel is being carried in those oars, the rates being lower, mid the service being nearly equal to that iu the palace sleepers. For rates and full information, In cluding olders, write to A. L. Craig, O. P. ., O. K. N. Co, Portia..!, Ore. fJOTICK FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at The Dalles, Ori'ii. January 10, INtf. Notice Is hereby clven that the foMowini: named settler baa filed notice of hi. intention to make final proof In support of his claim, ami that said proof will be made before J. J. Hmith. Countv Clerk, at Prineville, Oregon, on Friday, February 21, 1903 sue. Kdward L. Monro", of Si-ters, Oretron, H. K, No. 77!B for the NKJ NW nd la.ts 1, 1 and 3, Sea 31, T. lr.H It. 11 tf., W. M. He names the following witnesses to ptove hia continuous re.idence upon slid cultivation of said land, viz: Jesse llarcrow. of Sisters, Orrpon; Boliert Mcllowau, ot Sisters, llnym; Jeremiah Cra mer, of Sisters, Oregon, Wlllisui It. Hurk hard, of Sisters, Oregon. JAY P. LUCAS. Jiff Register. Have joa seen those new Art 80lre and Uugs an Aduuuwu-Wuiusk Ot.