C. L. Salomon. The Red Cornpr Priiu-villp, Oregon General Merchandise. Staple and Fancy Groceries. Taints and Oils. Windows and Doors; Grain Sacks and Binder Twine. Hardware and Stoves. Mitchell Wagons ' .Racine Jiuggica and ftnrifM6l TlhiL-aMitl.i av and YVnnrifi Hacks Repairing, if Our Fall Clothing fby' In now arriving and ll lines are complete. We fJZ are prepared tu show you something Dubby in Nff Men's and Boys' Suit. Hats! Hats! Our line of llata it complete mid embrace the J "tin M. Stetson Hid Linn brands, In ll i)k ntw bha.1 .Ir. mid style mid at bottom prices, : 1 Fall and Winter fa Underwear for Men mid Boys, W handle the celebratedlWiiirht's Health Wurld. Other line cheap I PLOWS, HARROWS, MOWERS, RAKES AND ALL "Aa Inlainoua Llr." A copy of a newspaper, Rush fnore, Minn., Enterprise, contain ing a communication from J. R. Dewey, has been handed us, says the Oregon City Enterprise. It is so plainly on its face a tissue of falsehoods that is really wasting time to give it attention. As old a man as Mr. Dewey, who spent three months here last summer, tdiould know hotter than to inform the intelligent people of Rushmore that in Oregon there is no money, no bread, no meat, and a large rOWLI'Fl L3IEX of the Ei.Sl An Interesting Explanation of their Unusual Strength. The Secret of their Marvellous Vi tality and Nerve Eorce Jealously Guarded Women of the Harem Compound a Potion Whose Rejuvenating , ffeo'.a are Almost Miraculous and Astonish the Most Skeptical The fnndent Jiopee of ancient and mod em woken after the Founuin of Per petual Youth, can scarcely hae aimed higher than the result achieved by the marvellous compound, known through out the East aa El Mokbib. Travelers returning tu Europe hare, tram time tu tiuie, brought astonishing tales of the rejuvenating effects pro ' aueed by this Wonder of the Orient. Crudely compounded by the .Women (if the Harem, from formula handed down orally from generation tu genera tion, the secret of this preparation thus jealously guarded and known only to ttie iniuatea of the Herein aud the Court Physicians, El Mokbib has been I practically unobtainable, excepting by : the favored ones for whom It was iti-j tended. Recently, however, a prominent na-1 tive A i.i b an Physician, bauiahed from I . Lis country for political offense, and , , deprived of his vast possessions, has Availed himself of his knowledge, to earn i livelihood befiltiruc his siaitou, by supplying this marvellous compound, i.i, MoKMit, to the nobility and weath er claes of all Europe, who have clH-eritillr paid him Utile foes iu return f.-v the heuetits received. Content witn the large income derived fr mi thia practice, this aeed physician has repeatedly refused very libend of fer made to hint for the formula of his remedy, but lie has finally agreed with tiie importing house of The Koykk I'lrUKB CoMl'ANV, of Philadelphia, to put it up in convenient form for sale t-s.lurively iu the United States, and t us hi iu having the eiclusive agency, l ow oiler it for the. first time tu the American public This remedy must not be confounded with th numerous nervous exhaustion, ut maobuod, and self abuse remedies inch are advertised under a variety of Haines, a there is absolutely nothing wliich scientific chemistry ua been able t" produce, which can even approach the , t-el'les El. MoKBIK, a pure vegetable t inpouud, extracted from rare tropical r 'His and l.erl. El Mokbib ta a remedy for one speci-fi-r pune, which la lo si lengthen the vital toice and in-event decay iu men, iia inrvl!Mi effects in arrmting decay i( the vital urineiples, esiiecially in the ansle, beiiis; uuparalled and herer failin. and h in uw it Miiivvraal all uttt the Uudcrwear, Best in the mid good. amount of destitution; that it is mostly mountainous, little level farming land, sagebrush plains, not even fit for cuttle to graze on, inferior fruits, nothing except strawberries and plums, farms of II), 15 and 20-acre lots, no bogs to speak of, plenty of fleas and jiggers, and the only city, Port land, is the' most beautiful on earth-"its beauty being simply marvelous. Of course this city is very rich. Where does she get Iter money? Simply from her shipp ing ports. Shins are in Portland East, where strong virile men with Urge families of descendants are the rule, there muat he no doubt, eillnt as lo iia etliui ceny or beneti'S to theunueial syatem. While it is an absolute specilio and positively guaranteed to cure the worst cases of nervous debility, lost manhood, or similar weaknesses! due to vicesaet or y-juthful errors, it is alto used with the greatest success as a utilizer, giving power tu all weak purls, ami developing and maniniaminp the fu'l natural vujor of uiauhoud. It is put up for the American trade ill tablet form, and though extremely pow erful, it is perfectly narnili-sa and easily taken, one tablet beiug a dose and do ing the work t enoe, and so evidently as tu leave nu doubt in the mind of the patient. It will cure you so sa tu stay eured. , Every package is upened and careful! i examined by the importers when receiv ed, and is then repacked under their seal and positively guaranteed to cure It will be s jut prepaid, under plain cov er, with full and loimilete direction, on receipt of the price, $1 per package, or six packages for $5. Address Th Nov SK-Fri.LRit Covfant, Market and 24ih Sis., Philadelphia. Gives I'p lUuh Pocket. CM. Casady, of Quartsburg.who is joint owner with L. M. Woods, of John Day, was mtftt agreeably surprised on Sunday last when a workman on the property reported to his employer with specimens of the content? of a pocket he bad found about six feet under the sur face, while following a seam. Fur ther investigation discovered the fact that the pocket yielded at least $150 in gold probably more, for the pocket had not been entire ly roblied of its precious contents when Mr. Carsady left lor this City. Only assessment work was being done at the time the pocket was struck- The seam which the work man was pursuing is from four to five inches wide. The find will pro bably excite the owners of Dame Fortune which is the name of the cl lim to more spirited f urtuit of the "stringer." Mr. and Mrs. Cas sady were in Prairie City yefterday, en route to John Day to visit at the home of the latter' parents. Mr. Cassady carried with him samples of the contents of the pocket and expressed more con tidence than ever that the mine is well named. Prairie City Miner. Plow Urimllng. Ed Harbin desires to announce that he is prepared to do all kinds of grind ing in the latest approved fasliioti. Chilled plow share griudiug a specialty. from all parts of the world." Mr. Dewey had to give some sort of ex cuse for returning, and he had to resort to reversing the ordor of everything but Portland. He fails to enlighten the reader of the Enterprise how Portland got rich or how so many ship c mc t Ore gon from all parts of the world. Mr. Di'wey formed a different oppinion of Oregon than did judges on exhibits at the Pan-American Exposition, Oregon having re ceived a greater number of prize I than any other state. Paying Off Vol u nicer, Adjutant-General C. U. Uanten- boin has commenced paying out back pay to the volunteer soldiers who enlisted for service in the Phil- j ippincs upon the first call from the president. All told, about f'2o,000 will be distributed among the ex- j warrior; in lots ranging from $5 to , $25 per man. Some have claims , ... i...t .I....).. t.t..w :. i ioi l'ul uiid uuy e ya3 f nuiuu id $1.50. but these are not many. Payments are made by checks' that can be cashed anywhere in the state. Particular care is being exercised to see that every man is properly identified before he is given his warrant on the bank. Up to a late hour Monday afternoon volunteers were lined up in a lonj line in the hallway leading to the adjutant general's office in the Chamber of Commerce building, but despite the requirements of three or four sig natnres to every identification blank, the work progressed at a fair rate of speed. As each man handed in his claim be was asked by Clerk Knappif be was willing to subscribe 10 percent of his claim to the soldiers menu ment ,fund for the erection of a monument at the Second Oregon plot in Riverview cemetery. So fat not one has refused to donate the 10 per cent. FohhII Mining in Oregon. Eastern Oregon seems to be a world's cemetery for the rarest of animal life in the long ago. The little three-toed horse father of the equine race is found in splen did fossil preservation, while mon keys, parrots, clams, crawfish and many other dwellers of the earth, air and sea, are found in the same I stony perfection, mumified in Na j lure's morgue millions of years be j fore Egypt, or her ununified Pha- raons came into existence, wur people will find that grandfather's clock and the old spinning wheel will give way to Oregon fossils in the halls of the wealthy, once they are brought to public attention. Fossil mining in Oregon ought to and will be a source of great profit. Pacific Miner. Judge George has decided .that the $500 reward offered for the ap prctansioD of the murderers of Dry Goods. III our dry ontnnlotcsUins ITlirtiishitiils. KINDS OF FARM Jas. Mrrow at Portland for which Dalton and Wade were executed, should be paid to Mrs. Whitlock who gave the first clue which led to the murderers! arrest. This is as it should be. Edward King tho other claimant, gave no aid to the olliccrs in their search, in fact, was inclined to attempt to throw them off tho truck King only gave information when he found there was no chance to shield the suspects. Telegram. Had to Conquer Or Die. "I wax just about gone," wiitcs Mrs Riwa Iticliiirdiom, id Lniirel Hpringi, N.O., "I liml Coutitiniptioti an had tlmt the beat dtwlnrs said I could not live more than a month, but I Iwgan louse Dr. King's Now Disttovvrv mill wiio wholly eured by seven bottles and am now stout and will," It's an unrivaled life-saver in Consumption, Pneumonia, La Grippe and bronchitis; infallible fur Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Hay Fe ver, Croup or Whooping Cough. Guar anteek bottles hOa and 11.00. Trial bottles free nt Adauison i. Wiiinok Cn.'s drug store. TH8 HOMffl OOLD OURE. . ' An Ingenious Treatment by which Drunkards are Cured Dally In Spite of Themselves. It is now generally known and tin derstiajd tlmt DntukeiineM is a disease and not weakness. A body tilled with poison and nervescoiiiplutelysliutterei by periixtical or constant use of intox icating liquors, requires an antidote capable cf neutralizing and eradicat ing this poison, and destroying the craving fur intoxicants. Hnll'i'iers may now cure thejnselvea at home without publicity or Ions of time from busineaa by' this wonderful "HOME OOLD CL'HE'wiiich has laniii perfected after many years of close study and treat moot of inebriates. The fni th fill use according to directions of thia won dnrltil discovery is positively guaran teed to cure the lnoat obstinate case, no mutter how hard a drinker. Out records show the nun vcli tm triiuufurm ation of thousands of Drunkard into sober, industrious and upright men. VI V KB 0U K.i YOUIl 11 DH11AN OH! CHILDREN CURE YOIJK FA THERS! I This remedy is in no sense a nostrum but is a specific for this (I i Ben ne only, utitl is so skillfully de vised iirXl prepared that it is thorough ly soluble anil pleasant to the taste, so that it can be given in a cup of tea or cotTee without the knowledge of the person taking it. Thousands of drunk ards have cured themselves with this priceless remedy, and na many more have been cured and made temperate men by having the cure administered by loving friends and relative with out their knowledge in tea or coll'ee, and believe (inlay that they discon tinued drinking ol their o-vn free will. DO NOT WAI f. Do not he deluded by apparent and misleading "improve ment. The HOME GOLD CURE is sold at"thn extremely low price of One Dollar, thus placing within reach of everybiKly a treatment more efTectuiil than othrs coating $25 to foO. Full directions eaccjmpany each package. Hpecial advice by skilled physicians when reqestetl witliont extra charge. Sent prepaid to any pirn, of the world on receipt of One Dollar. Address Dept. E 485 EDWIN 11. GILES & CO. 2330 and 2332 Market St. Phila delphia. All correspondence strictly confi dential. Subscribe (or tho Joi'bmai,, xonds department will be found the srj In tlx our of Ladies' end Qunie' IMPLEMENTS. Pullman Ordinary Slttptn, The tourist travel between the east and ll Pacini) uoast has reached enormous proportions in the last lew years, and calls for a special class of rtpiipmuiit, T meet this dumaiid the Pullman Co. lus issued from Its shops whst It technically calls the "Pullman Orduary Hleeper." These curs appear similar lo the rrgular sleeper, being huill on the same plan, Inn not furnished with the same elegance They are equipped with maiiiawes, blankets, sheets, pilloas, pillow cases, towels, con, In, brushes, ic, , teiUlilng liolhiiivof the kn,d tu be furiiinlied by the passenger. Each ear has n stove f, r milking collea and tea and doing "light housekeeping, " end eaeh secit.ui can ha lilted with an adjustable table. A um formed porter aitconipnnies inch car. ins hoaiiiesB being to make up l.nis, keep the car clean, ana look after the comfort and wants i f tho psweii(ers. In each of i he llama wfiirh are dtspaMird daily from Pmilsnd by the O, It Ji N (V. is ni be loiiud one of (lies "Pullman Or dinary Wleepers." The oar atlsclied to the ''Chicago portl.nd Hpeeial, which g.s through to Cliipigo without change, and the one in the "Allanlic Ex press" runs to Kansas City without change. Passengers in this cr for Chi cago i hang lo a sbnilar car at Granger. Much of the Orst class Ira ml is being carried in these cars, (ii rale being lower, and the service being nearly euual so that in the palace sleepers. F"T rates and full infnnnsilon, In eluding ohU-ni, writ to A. L. Craig, (!. P. O. It, N. Cm Portland, Or, i Timber litd, Act Juns S, 187S. NOTIJK FOU PUBLICATION. United States Lsnd OHiro, I The Pall, Ore., Kshrusry 12, 1W2. i Nutlet Is htrsliy given that In seinillann with the provisions of tht Act nf Oiiurr.i of Jmu 3, 1878, entitled "An tot for lh salt of timber lands in the States of Calilornla, Urt loo, Nsvsdaand Washington Territory," aa ixtended to all tht Publlo Land Status by Act f August 4, lStr2. tht following persons have this day filed In this oHict tlisir sworn state ments, vis; Henry A. Smith, of Portlsnd, oounty of Multnomah, State uf Oregon, swum state mailt No. 210 fur tht pmehase of tlic HK',4 HK! Kc. 20 sn I KW NK'f snH N WW NK'. Hoc. 32, Tp. 19 S., R. 11 K, W. M. . Helen A. Kerr, of Portland, ooiuity of Multnomah, Stat of Oregon, sworn state ment Nn. 211 for the pnrchsse of tht K NK!i See. 21 and Vl N WK w. it!, Tp. Ill H K. 11 K.. W. M. That they will utter proof to show that tht land sought is more valuable for Its tloi'uer or ston than for agrlcul.ural purposes, and to establish their claim to said land 'ocfore tliw Kegisterand llwelver of thii o;c at The Dalles, Oregou, on Tuesday, the Cth day i.f v May, Vm. Thoy natnt as wltnosiea: 8. V. Smith, Helen A. Kerr, Dewlt Danforth, W. N. Junes ami Heiuy A. Hndtk, all of Portland, Oregon. An) and all prisons claiming adversely the abovt-descrihtd lands art reipitud to tile their olslint in this office on or bifurt said litii day of May, 1902,' f'-,) Jay. P. Luoaa, Register. OTICK FOR PUKLICATION. Laxo Omcs at Thi DAi.ua, Oa., , , , February f, 11102. Notice la hereby (Wen that the fjlowinn named settler has tiled notice of hit intention to make final proof in.iinnort of )Unti. .,..1 jthst said proof will bt nuda before A. C. raln.tr US.Commissinntr at Printrillt Oreumi, on Friday, March 21, 11)02, vi: AnK'dina M. Hites, of Laments, (Won. H. K. Nu. Will fur the NK' HVM See 2!t NV Hto. 2S, and SWX HW 8o. 21, T. 12S..H.14E., W. M. Sht names the following witnesses to prove his continuous rtsiileuct upon and cultivation of, aaid lasd, viz: C. F. Smith, Jerry Achey, J. H, MoMna aud J. H. Uraat, all of Lamonta, Oiskuii. 2 tit JAY P. LUCAS. Rnitttr, Baptist Church services at Prinevill every 2nd and 4th Sundays in each mouth, at Culver every 3rd Buuday and at Howard trery 1st Sunday. H, Brambltt,