3 mmmmmmmmmmm I General ljlackumkhing and Wagon Repairing, Mitchell Wdgons Racine Buggies and Hacks Hats! flats! tsr Fail Clothing Our line of Huts it complete and emhraue the John 11, Stetson and Lion brands, in all tlm new blink ifff and stylus and at bottom prions, J; Is now arriving mid all line are complete. Wo nre prepared to show you something nobby in Men's slid H y' Suit. , Fall and Winter Dry Goods. C. L. Salomon. The Rod Corner . 1'rincville, Oregon General Merchandise. Staple ami Fancy Groceries. Taints and Oils. Windows and Doors. Grain Sacks and Binder Twine. Hardware and Stoves. If: Underwear for Men and celebratedtVYtight's Health World. Other lines chtap jg PLOWS, HARROWS, MOID Alien Land Owners. One of the boasts in former times in this country was that nearly ev ery citizen in the nation owned his own home, but conditions have materially changed of late. In the older states the citizen who owns his own home is rather the excep tion than the rule, and this condi tion of affairs is rapidly growing in the weft. Every year statistics show that fewer people own their own homes, and the number-ot alien land owners is steadily in creasing. No where is this condi-iette THE XEW WAY COMMON SENSE FOB WOMEM Ladies Should Read or the latest and Most Successful Impor tation from France. All -Womankind May Possess Fair, tjKin, orient Jtyes, retnragtn and Hood Health. So says Dr LaBord, the famous French pructinner who has devoted his whole ife to the study of women, and has won lu hi.fhitu! diatiiiti,.ii tlirmiish hta Willi. vu - " derfully euccessstul pnetice among the first families of Paris. WOMAN AHEBOINE Woman is a heroine, says the Doctor, and her remarkable endurance and abili- ty to withstand the most trying erdnal compels ministration. She is a slave to the Natural modesty of her sex which .0 ofteu cause, her to endure the greatest trials, and suner in suence, rather than ; consult even her Family Physician, fear- j jug to expose herself to necessary ques-1 tioning and probably examinaiiou. A LIFE STUDY Recognizing this fact in Ins early practice, Dr. LaBord has, by years of stu.ly and close application, envolved an ! jureiy new method of treatment for all j iltneuts peculiar to women, which lois i luet With unfunded success, and li..s j liranch ()lhce, managed by skilled phj si-! tuns unUer his personal sepervisiou, now bwated iu everylariiB city in Eurape 1 By Ins snperiar methods each patient I receives, absolutely free of charge, hill and detailed advice especially adapted to 1 her case, thus avoiding nil embarrass j ment or lucouveoieiice, and as Dr La ! b ird's remedies are put up in ilm fonii j 1 m ill. dainty wafers, they are easily ! ml taken at any time or place, without I Anil taken at any Attracting attention. This insures re gularity in treatment whieh is most im p rtaut to a cure, and generally impos sible with liquid remedies L'ouid remedies aUvayfc contain a large prop irtiou of alcohol, wh skey or other ; liquors, to preserve them from spoiling. DrLiUoras Maters are a dry medi cine" and are positively free from in toxicants or narcotic drees of any kind. I MODERN METHOD3. Tip T.-j Mi .frl'si iirutluir (iii.rA.ua L Viuatn achieved by the use of the 'cauonia ! waFKH." This snot a Patent Medicine, bu a scientitic oreparaiiou of "Vibur num ' or "cauosu" (c uiimoiily known as Jliaek Hnw berry), and other well known I liern, whose curatir : properties have ' used and p.i-cribei by the leading phy iciaiii of the wort las the best known Spe iHc for P'einale tr iit'les. The ex ire ly disagreeiiUle tiste of these drugs lias b en overcom- by skillful uiauipiihi tii in, retaining however all of their vir tues vol siivng'h, and these s)M:cih'es have been so eomhined and preiiared ss to fu 111 11 dainty wafer, esity taken, yet. (Nub idving tie in.! securate nd certeiu 1 Hlwaya gain new life, strength and cure for Female Weakness, Nervous i vi(,,)r t)(,jr ,e ry them. But- i Pr."tiratl -tl. Painful and Suppressed!., .. , 1 Meiie. IiTmwIanty, Lmc rrhcea ,,. yviutc. Stwilu, Ulucntiuu uf (! Hoys. We handle the Underwear, Dust in the and (food. is, BAKES tion probably more forcibly illns- Wagon Road Company owns 254, t rated than in Harney county. Re-; 755 acre."; the French-Glenn Live cently the Harney County Stock- stock Company, 142,071 acres, and men's Association, in a protest Pacific Livestock Company K2,hS'J against the Millard land leasing acres a total of 4 HI,(116 acres, bill, investigated the condition of 'owned by three California corpora land holdings in that county, and turns nearly three-fourths of the found '.he fcllowing conditions to deeded land of the county. Of the exist: 1 remainder the Oregon & California "Harney county has an area if Land Coni any owns 18,-bSl acres; 10,504 miles, or 6.730,163 acres, of the Oregon Stock & Butchering which the assessmeut roll for l'JlX) , Company. 20,2u"2 acres; Hardin it shows 671,4'J3 acres to bu deeded. ' Riley, 8021 acres, and the estate of The same shows that the WilUm- Valley A' Cascade Mountain : - - - j Uterus, Chain; of life in Matron or Maid, Chrome Decline, I'ninary Truii - I hies. Nervous Debility, Profuse Flow, i Tnreatened Miscarriage, Palpitation ' Pains, Backache, hhorjncsi if Breath, Scalding of I'rine. S'ireiivss of Ureas', I i'CUlft'l(H Ultimo A'inlfl.i;ilin,iL, n,n all those sytuptouii which make the V........I p.. n,..u. , .....i average woman's life so mtseiable. It lusuea ciiuu oiriu easy aim FAvaa ixk;- '.,'. i , tors' bills sixths of it owned by corporations A VALUABLE FEATURE. residing outside of the slate, illdi "Cauonja waiiiks' have proven a cities that home owners are nolle blessing to thousands uf suffering wiimeu . . ... . ,1,1.11 1: . who have been made well, strong and j tl".' p'entmil, that landlordism IS happy in a surprisingly short time by , (raining a strong foothold in this tins wondertu; treatment. tliey Willi "Dr LaIIoud's cabonia waerh" are r,r.,iu i-.i thiM fonihiniiii 1. it ininri- u, 1!ne,, dru,,, . ,r4 p(,m,u. : y jruaranteed to cure even the most neglected cases, if directions are careful- ' '"'l"ed, and the uiedicnw honestly . 1 tiiken. T.,' .,-,. ..n t . n,.i.- This valuable reined -'Dlt LaBoki.'h I tins wondertu: treatment. they Willi,,,,., v ,.1,,-., 11,. ,1,, ,,,,,,,;.,,, n riuea nt only cure the most obstinate ease., ?';,lt' -Nau'rjl,c ll'e 'U'11"' I no u-atter how long uegleeleil, hut ure Wlllit IS the remedy? It possibly !als0 tlle "nly k""w" remedy that can be would be impossible to deprive the 1 alisolotely relied upon to prevent those . ,. , , . , . , . I monthly recurrences of extreme pain and l'"'1' -en 1,ol(1,'rs ,, l,lle isuttenng, needlessly endured by so many t In : r laud, but it Would he possible j "f ur women. ; l() prevent uicns fr()!I1 quiring POM AND EFFECTIVE tide ii the future, bv the enact- CakoNIA," is now on sale in America by amount of land tliat tmv individ the importing tin,, of Movjes-KullerCo,..- md ()r t.()r.)0ration whether alien pauy, who have ciiiiactrd with Dr La- ' iJord tor the exdimve agency of the United S'ates. CoiisiilHtatn n De- partiueiits, under the su ervmion of Dr. LaBord are maintained and special ad-I vice fur-islied afiMiluttly free to all who' take the treatment. Ladits ordering "cakoNIa" are invited to write nil about their particular case, ill detail, and are aisured the most sacred privacy as to Iheir corn-spomledee, as no tentimoiiialii or letters from ladies are ever published by us. One box of "CiitoxiA wafeks," con- taitiimr a month's supply, will be sei,t. securely picked and prepaid to any ad- dress in the U 8 or Canada, ii teenpt . f (Jon Dollae, accouipaiiied by the details ofyourcase. Full and couplet etieat- ment, including all necessary -edW.e, ndoiii-writte.il guarantee, Five Dollar j payable in advance. lnis cnaige covers an expenses, 111-1 eluding Ire, advice and full dlri,cti.,ns. There are no additional charges of an, kind, thus placing the treatment within the resell of all. Address Consultation Dept., Th ! Novbs-'llkk Company, 241,1 " P"larflphia. Market and . A Fireman's Close call. "I ptiu-k to my engine, although ev- ,. ,.1 ,i ,i ,.. ...,. . my. a locomotive fireman, of Burling-1 ton, Inwa. "1 was weak and pale, I without any appetite and nil run down, j As I was fllamt to give up, I got a hot-1 tie of hlectric Bitters and, nftertakiiig : . ,,, ,, , ,, it, I felt us well as I ever (lid in invi ,.,,.,.,, , ltle. eak, ncklv, run down people ...."-.. a uvm i . J Wiiuiuk (Jo. Price 50 cent. I ALL J. Devine, 12,500 acres. ThislcuveB but little over one-sixth of the 1 deeded land of the county in the bands of farmers and stock raisers, ' . , . ,, , , , of '""derate means. All these laild- j holders, with the exception of the . OI trie State." This is not a pleasant showing , . ,.. rY any means. A county With ul 1 ,' 4(: acres of deeded land, and five nii'tit of ft Uiw reriiilriiirr .1 would- k. of ,anJ t) . : resident of the state before be Can ac,,uire title to realty. And too thure 81101,1,1 lje a there Bhotlld be 'a limit to the or resiuent Can ucquire UUe 10. Dalles Mountaineer. The American Wool and Cotton , K'.'poricr says wool lias not been 111 s0 strong a position statistically for , . . . I0IJr or Ilve Jeal aH 11 IS today, There is much less wool in the mark(,t tjm, t)Hr(. ,, ft mr 0 t '1 anil consumption is unprecedented. f he situation is regarded as a Found , rieuuny one. 11 also reports a number of sales of Eastern Oregon , . , i" tiu 1 K0(l1 111 I!"Ht"n; ,W'000 P0"1"1- (,f i0. 1 H01U at JO Cents, equal to 44 Ipi.ntu fl.nn AnnHu.r lot ,f 'XltHWl , sold at 13 cents, equivalent to 443 cents clean. Some fine statile Ore- , , . , . B"" " allev Oregon is quoted ac 16 to 19 ,)U, nf) fq)(,rt,1(, i'lovt (il'llllllog. Ed Harbin dtwin-s to ittinoiiiicethnt ho is plena red to do all kintle of grind- '1,"e1 l''ow "n,,re grinding specialty. Address Changed. To all those concerned: U have fliumrit iv,v lnMtnfrii.0 uftilpnj fp..... n . , Cross Keys to Hay Creek, Oregon . J. H. OARUrrTT. The dental work of Dr.C A. Oline is t"1 WB" I""""1 ' this country to need any praise. He call alwsvs bi found at at i,e ud stand, next d.a.r to the f(tiuul LWuli. Qua hnu csll. First Furnishings. KINDS OF FARM THE HOME) GOLD CURB. An Ingenious Troatmont by which Drunkards ara Cured Dally In Spite of HieniHelvcM. It is now geiieriilly known and un derstisMl Hint Ditlilkeiiueas is 11 diseuse and not weakness. A body lillrd Willi poison and iiei sescoiuplelely sbatlerwl iiy H i'iiMlieal or ciiimtaiil Uo of iiilox. ieiitiiig liquors, reqiiires an antidote cnpablH of iii'iitriiliiiiig and eradicat ing this poison, and disirnying tint cinving for intoxicants, ritilloters iiiny now euro llienisehi'S at home without publicity or io-x nf time from bnsinens by this wonderful "IIO.MK (itM.t) I'UKK'wIiieh bus la-en irlii-teil alter ninny years of close ludy mill ticat Infill o( ineluiales. The fail liful Use according to directions of tins won tlerliil tlisiovery is io.-ilively guaran teed to cure (lie most oli.-tninle caM', 110 mutter linw hard 11 di tiik.tr. Dm records sliow the tint 1 cl-ii li'iiiiiiforiu ation of tlii.iisauiiii of Drunkards into tuber, iinliisirioiin and upright men. w 1 v ks ; 1; it : y i: it 1 it : s i! a n i is : CHII.DItr.N CLItr: YlU'lt FA 1 HKItri! I This remedy is in 110 seine a iiwlroin but is a speeilic for tins disease only, and is mi skilliully tie vised mill prepared that it is tlioiiiugh ly soluble 1. tul pleusnnt to the taste, so Unit H 1'iiii lie given iti a cup ol tea or cotfee y;ii hunt the knowledge of the person taking it. Tiiotisiinils of tltiink nrds have etird themselves With this priceless retiifily, and 11s inaiiy more inive been cured and made tentjao'iite men by having the cure administered bv lot ing friends and relatives with out their knowledge in tea or tMllee, mid believe today Unit tliey iliscnti tiniii'il drinking o( their inn ret! will. DO NOT WAIJ". Do not be deluded by apparent and misleading "improve incut. The IIO.MK (iOl.l) CLICK i. sold at"tlie extrenif ly low price ol One Dtdhir, thus placing within reurli 01 everybmly a treatment more ellei-tiuii tlinii othrs costing ?;5 to ?.(). Full directions eacoinpiiny eiicli iiiicktigo. .Special advice by skilled physicians w hen retfsti tl without, extra i-liaign Kent prepaid to any pur', of tint world 011 receipt of One Dollar. Address Dept. K 4N' KDW1X II. (ill.K.H CO. 2330 and 2332 Market St. l'liilu delphin. All corresHindenco strictly confi dential. Timber J,atid, Art June 3, 17H. NOTIJK FOH I'LItLICATItlN. Vnited States Und Office, The DoIIps. Ore., February 11, 'A2 , Notice ie lieruliy given that in compliance with the rio-isiiiiiit of the Act nf Cungres uf June n, 1S7S, entitled ''An set fur the sale uf tiuilier lutuh in the States of Calilomia, Ore g"ti, Nevada and SVitsliitigtun 1'erritory," as extetidi'il to all the l'tihlic Land Stales by Act of August 4, 1SIK!. the fulliiwliig istrntuia have this day tiled in this otfics their swum state, uients, viz: m Flenry A. Sndth, of Purtlund, oounty uf Multii'iiiiah, State of Oregon, sworn state ment No. 210 fur the purchase uf the SKVJ KK!4 Sec. 21 sn I Y. KE and NVl XK' See. 82, T,i. II) S., It.Jl K, W. M. Helen A. Kerr, of Portland, county of Multnomah, State of Oregon, sworn state, ment Nu. 211 fur the purchase of the Ki NK); Sec. 21 and W'A NWtf Sec. 22, Tp. Ill S., It. 11 K.. W. M. That they will otfer pnsif to ahow that the land sought is mure valuable for its tlm'oer or stone thsti fur agriciil.ursl purposes, and to establish their claim to said laud before the lie-inter awl Kwiver uf this office at The Dalles, Oregon, un Tuesday, the lith day tf May, 11)02. They name as witnesses; It. F. Smith, Helen A. Kerr, Dewit Honfnrth, W. N.Jones awl HenJy A. Smith, all of Portland, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming sdveiwly the sbuvs-descrlbed lands are requested to tile their olaims 111 this utfios on or be lure said Cth day uf ly. 11102. VU Jay. f, Lhcm, BeglsUc. In our dry goiuli department will be found the " coiiipli'tesl line in the city of Ladies' and dents' rf, (Mis' s Sty IMPLEMENTS, B RIGHT'S DISEASE. The larput sum ever paid for a (Description, eliaiigod Imtids in Sun Frnncieco, Au((. 1!I01. The transfer involved in coin and etock fll2,5(H).(H) and was paid by u party of business men for a upeci lie fur Hright's Diaeitsu ninl J)in betes, hitherto iiicutalilu disease. They eointni ni eil tliu seriinia in-ve-tipttioi) of the Siecific Nov. 1.1, llftf). Tliey iuterviuwtd scores of the cured and tried it out 011 ib tin rits by putting a dozen cKcs on the treatment and watcliin theiii. They Itlso Ktit phyeiciann to mime chronic, incurablu cases, and ad ministered it with (lie plivs.eiiuM for judges. I'p to Aug. 2o, eighty seven per ct til of the test cases were cither well or pronj-iiiiiy favorably. There being but thirteen per cent of failures, the parties wi re sutfsli ed and closed the transaction. The proceed inns of the imcstigut ing committee and the clinical re ports of the test ciist'H were pub lis lied unit will bo mailed free on application. Address John J. Ful ton Co., lott Montgomery St., S. F., t'al. I'ullman Urdinury Ulrrprrt. The tourist travel between I he east and 'he Pauilio uousc has readied eio riooiis pioporiloiis 111 the Isst lew yeurs, and rails fur a special class uf equipment. To iicet this demand the Pullman Co. has .ssiied from Its simps what it technically ualls the "Pullman Ordn ary Sleeper." These cars appear similar tu the regular sleeper, being I.111I1 on the same plan, but not furnished with the tame elegance They are equipped with tnaiirosaca, blankets, sheets, pillosn, pillow cases, towels, comU, brushes, etc., lequiring iiotliiiigof the kn.il to be furnished by ' the psssenger. K111I1 car has a stove f..r milking entice sud lea and doing "light housekeeping," and esuli section can be litted Willi an adjustable table. A mil. formed porter accompanies each car. In business being In make up herlhs, keep the car clean, aim lock after the ooiuforla and wants cf the passengers. In earh of 1 lie trains which are dispatched rluily from Purl land by the ), It, ,f, ft. ft., , 10 be found one of these "Pullman Or dinary Sleeiters " The car ia attached lo the '-Chicago Portluitl Special, which goes through to Chicago without change, and the one in the ''Atlantic Ex press" runs to Kaiisna City without chsnge. Passengers in this cr for Chi cago 1 Imnge to a similar cur at Oranger. Much of the tirst class travel is being carried in these cars, the rates being lower, nnd the service being nearly equal to that in the palace sleepers. Ft rates and full information, in cluding tdders, write to A. L. Craig 0. P. V, O. It. N. Co. Portland. Orn. JJOTICK FOR PUBLICATION. Lanii Ovvick at Thr Dau.hb, Or., February R, 11102. Notice Is hereby given that the following named settler hss filed notice of his intention to make final prouf in support nf his claim, and that said proof will be mads Iwf.irs ' A. C. Palii.er I'S.Ciiiwmissliinerat Prinerills Oregon, on Friday, March 21, 1904 viz:, Angelina M. Sites, of Larnonts, Oregon, H. K. Nu. .17:11 for the SK ,NKU' Seo. ill, N'-i NWf4 Sec. 2s, and SW SWx Seo. 21, T. 12 S tt, 14 K... W. M. She nainss the following witinsews to pmve his ouiitlnuuus residence tisui and cullliatiim of, said land, via: O. F. Smith, Jem- Achey, ,1. H. McMeen and J. H. llrant, all uf Lamonta, (begun, 2-13 JAY P. LUCAS. Rigieisr. Have yuo aeeu those new Art 8quare. nd Rugi mi Aditutoi-Winn.k Co,