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About Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 2, 1902)
General Blueksmithing and Wngon Repairing, Racine Buggies and VI- m. TTflrdis Hats! Hats! Our Una of Hula la oompleto and embraon the John )l. Station and Lion branda, in all Ilia lu blutk and styles and at bottom prices. m our Fall Clothing Is now arriving and all lines are complete. We am prepared to ahow you something nubby in vxfr Men a ana Boys Suits. ... ... . . if Mitchell Wasrans C. L. Salomon. The Red Corner ' .Prineville, Oregon ' General Merchandise. Staple and Faucy Groceries. . Paints and Oils. Windows and Doors. Grain Sacks and Binder Twine. Hardware and Stoves. I Fall and Winter St JKj Underwear for Men and Boys. We handle (he flJ celebrated! Wiight'a Health Underwear, Butt iu tbe f World. Other lines cheap and good. Sir? P PLOWS, HARROWS, MOHERS, RAKES AND ALL Oregon Cowboys' Prowess. Will Dunn, one of the 0. R. & R. conductors running between Pendleton and Portland, remarked Upon a recent article appearing in this paper, anent the fact that Moncrieff Brothers have imported "broncho busters" into the Malheur country to break horses for the South African cavalry service, says the Pendleton East Oregoiiiiin. Mr. Dunn formerly lived in Wyoming, and has seen much of this western region, in which horseback riding is a fine art, and it is commonly) THE SEW WAV COMMON SBNSB FOR WOMEM Ladies Should Read of tbe Latest and Moat Successful Impor tation from France. All Womankind May Possess Fair Bldn, Bright Byes, Strength and Hood Health. So says Dr LaBord, the famona French practioner who has devoted hia whole ife to the study of women, and has won the highest distinction through hia won derfully successful practice among the first families of Paris. , WOMAN A HEROINE Woman is a heroine, aays the Doctor, and her remarkable endurance and abili ty to withstand the must trying jrdeal oompela administration. She is a slave to the Natural modesty of her sex which . an often causes her to endure the greatest trials, aud sutler in silence, rather than consult even her Family Physician, fear ing to expose herself to necessary ques tioning and proba bty examination. ALIF3STUDY Recognizing this fact in his early nracnee. Dr. LaBord lias, bv vcars of at u.j y and close application, (involved an comely uew method of treatment for all I Moment peculiar to women, which has ! met with unbounded success, and has ' liianch Omces, managed by skilled physi cians under his personal supervision, now located in everylarsje city in Eurape ' By bis supariar inetln.dH'each patient receives, absolutely free of charge, lull j And detailed advice especially adapted to her case, thus avoiding all embarrass ; fneut or inconvenience, and as Dr La j Bord's remedies are put up in the form j of small, dainty wafers, they are easily and taken at any time or place, without j nttracting attention. This insures re-1 gnlarity in treatment which is most ini-! pnrtaul to a cure, and generally impos- j aildu with liquid remedies i L-uoid remedies always contain a large i prop rtiou of alcohol, whiakey or other j li'pi-T, to preserve them from sjioiuui. I I)r La Bord's Wafers are a "dry medi- i cine" and are positively free from in-' toxicants or narcotic drays of any kind, i MODERN M3TH0D3. j Dr L iBord's greatest success has been , nclu'.'ved by the use of the Vakoma ' WAFKB. ' This is not a Patent Medicine, J but a scientific orepararion of "Vibu H im ' or "oauonia" (commonly known as Mack Hawherry), and other well known h-.-riw, whose curative properties have I b t-n known to herbalists for centuries, j "Viburnum," or "caronia," is recog-: iiir.-d and prescribed bv the leading pl-ysiriaus of the worldas the best known ' Specilie for Female, troubles. The ex-i t.reipely dis ;gree.thje taste of tliene drills; has lieen overcome by skillful manipula tion, ret-iining howevor till of their vir tues and sireng'h. and thse specifies; have Heeii so rombiued and prepared as o form ad-iitlty wafer, easily taken, yet. emb idving tan most accurate and certain ' oire for Female Weakness. Nervous! Prostration, Painful end Suppressed ; Henes, Irregularity, Luc .it-hue or Whites, Sterility, Ul 'erutiou of the j supposed that as good saddlo men gathered from all over the West, live as are to be found anywhere in They were there from Idaho, Ore the world. Said he: ;gon, Washington, Utah and Nova- "I belie-e that here in Umatilla da, and , the crowd comprised as county and over in Morrow are the fine saddle men as ever wore a pair best' horsemen in the woild. If of chaps. there are any men anywhere who! "Young Jones looked over the can ride anything that wears hide,, prospects, and decided that he it is right here. I heard about an wanted some of the fun himself, affair at Boiae one time, when Newt but he was anxious to see to it that Jones, a son of James Jones, of no one said that he had easier Heppncr, came along. There was iJiorpeT; ;to rido than the others, to be a 'broncho busting' contest, j Hence, when he drew the first and cowboys who professed, excel- change to select his animal, he lence in that line of work had hunted up the man who drew the Uterus, Change of life in Matron or Maid, Chrome Decline, Uoinary Trou bles, Nervous Debility, Profusu Flow, Threatened Miscarriage, Palpitation of the Heart, fains iu the Lett Side Cold Hauds and Feet, Bearing Down Pains, Backache, Shortneaa jf Breath, Scalding of Urine, Soreness of Ureas', Neuralgia, Uterine Displacement, and all those symptoini which make the average woman's life so tniseiahle. It makes child birth easy and have dou- TOM1 BILLS, A VALUABLE FEATURE. - "CaronU wafiki" have proven a blessing to thousands of suffering womeii who hare been made well, itrong and happy in a surprisingly abort time by this wondertul treatment. They will not only cure the most obstinate cases, no matter how long neglected, but are also the only known remedy that can be absolutely relied upon to prevent those monthly recurrences of extreme iain and suffering, needlessly endured by so many of our women. PURE AND EFFECTIVE ' Dr LaBord's caronia wanehm" are purely vegetable, containing no injuri ous nheaiicals or drugs, and are positive- ly guaranteed to cure even the inoatl neglected cases, if directions are careful-j ly followed, and the medicine honestly taken. j This valuable reineds, -'Da LaBokd'h I f Cakoma," is uow on sale in America by arose as to who was the best rider, the importing firm of Noyles Fuller Con,- Collins'made a proposition to the panv, who have contracted with Dr La- . ... ... Bord for the exclusive agency of the' most offensive one that caused him United States. Coiisulatation De-! to crawfish, and gained for Collins part.nent., under the supervtsion of Drl me fo o miSHml LaBord are maintained and special ad vice fur-ished absolutely free to all who nature. He laid a 120 gold piece take the treatment. Ladies ordering "OAUONIa" are invited to write all about their particular case, in detail, and are nisured the most sacred privacy as to their correspoudeilce, as no testimonials ,v, ,11 i , (i , or letter, from ladies are ever published j thttt e WlU l',a 0VW t!,e ninS by us. of the corral. e will jump onto One box of "CARONU WAFBRa," con- tl(J tok of the Mi hor()e that tainum a month s supply, will be sent, ... . securely packed and orepaid to any ad- Comes out, Without Sllddle Or bri dross in the U 8 or Canada, on le ueipt of j J(Jj ml rj,le aH 1C ruiis wi(iJ1 & One Dollae, ac-ompauied by the derails I (l , . ,::, i i : i fri of your case. Full and couplet e.ren.-. the olher" rUnn,"8 W,th hm- The ment, including all neceiwarv inediclne, i Other fi'llow did not accept theoffer. and our written guarantee, Five Dollar.! . "Another Cowbov Came through pavuble in advance. This chame covers all expense, in-, eluding free advice and full dlreciiona. I uere are no aii'iiiiou&i cuares 01 any kind, thus placing the tteatment within! the reach of all. j Adores, ,,oi,tu,ration wept ,he Novkh-F"U,rk Company, Market and 24th Sts. Pliilartehihia. V t it ice F okTi' ns l , lij a tionT United States Land Office, rhellaiUs.Oren, Dec. 17, MM. Notn:e herfiiy fHven that tbe following named settler ha. filed notice of bis intention U make final proof in support of Wh claim and that said prinf will be made before J. J. Smith, Oointv Clerk, at i'riiieviiie, tliegtm. on K..nrdy. Kebiwv l, 1M2, viz: T ie A . tiraKam, of Sifters, Oregon. H. E. No. 71)23 for the Stt" v, HW u Sec. 4. SK '; S K M and E N K Sec. 8, T. 12 8, K. !1 E., W. M. He iiniueH the follewftie witnesses to prove his o-ntinu.au re.klei.ee uiun and cultivWa f said lainl, Kliir.i H. Sparks, of Prineville, OregoTi; Frank Itodjfelt, of Prim-viHe, Ori!"n; Pavid N. W of SiKten, Unapm: Nicholas J, Lambert, of Swtes, Oregnii. V. Lucas, Kexiatcr. last chance, and traded with him, giving all tho other fellows tho ad vantage, and allowing them to pick out the best horses, and he took what was left. "Newt won the honors of the contest, and convinced the crowd that Oregon men could ride some. He stayed in the saddle while hi horse plunged and reared and bucked, as only wild range horsce will do, and not one of them was able to unseat him. "He was brought up in the Hepp ner hills, and learned all he knows about horses from the. experience in the country surrounding that little town. I believe he can ride any horse ever born. "Up in Laramie, Wyoming, one day, a tellow named Sara Collins offered to do something that scared the major portion of the life from , . , , a company of cowboys that had assembled there. A band of horses vttrn .,. a pnyral otwl a fliadntn j nn tho ornnrwl mnl anirl In t.hn nt W one: 'Now, if yon will agree, we will stand Up here on this board . . one time driving stock from Oregon ! jnt0 Wyoming, and gave an exhi- bition that made the horsemen of that region think they had never . ,)(, , k i ' t to stick 111 tt Saddle. "In fact, I guess that Oregon jneed not import horsemen, and . r . , , . itlmf. M,llheUr n'altCr f l,rin8!ng j in riders was due to the temporary ' ii,il,p between the lnnil mon r,r lr0UUle nel"ecn ule 10C!tl mtll, or j to BOUIC Other CaUSC tliail inability . . . , ., of Oregonians to rule as well as those of other states in the Went." " " Hkttt.k Ar:i'or:KTa. All npranns .,, ('K" 0,1 "ot0 r account Will nleiise cull and settle us we wish to . ,. , , . , ... lwlve our partlieraliip and need the ! mi,u,.y (of WUr indiviiluul business. I I I uller & Company. Dry Goods. KINDS OF FARM IMPLEMENTS. 1 THS HOME OOLO CURB. An Ingenious Treatment by which Drunkards are Cured Dally in Spite of Themselves. It is nnw gpnernlly known and un derstood that Drunkenness is a disease and not weakness. K body tilled with poison and nerves completely shattered by peritalical or cniistiinl use of intox icating liquors, requires an antidote capable of neutralizing and eradicat ing this poison, and destroying the eiaving for intoxicant. Huliorera tuny now cure themselves at home without publicity or loss of time from business by this wonderful "110MK (it)LU CUKK'whieli haa been perfected after many years of close study mid treat ment of inebriates. The laillilnl use according to directions of this won derlul discovery it positively guaran teed to cure the most obstinate case, no matter how hard a drinker. Our records show the marvelous transform atiott of thousands of Drunkards into sober, industrious and upright men. WIVK8 CUUJ VOL'K HUHBAXDH! CHILDREN CIJKK YOL'B FA THEUS! I This remedy is in no sense a nostrum but is a speciRo for this disease only, and is so skillliilly de vised and prepared that It is thorough ly soluble and pleasant to the tasle, so that it can be given in a cup of to or Coffee without the knowledge of the person taking it. Thousands of drunk ards have cured themselves with this priceless remedy, and as many more have been cured and mule temperate men by having the cure administered by loving friends and relatives with out their knowledge in teaorcollee, and believe today that they discon tinued drinking of their o'vn free will. DO NOT WAIT. Do not be deluded by apparent and misleading "improve ment. The HOME COLD CUKE is told at"tlio extremely low price of One Dollar, thus placing within reach of everybody a treatment more effectual tli h n otlm costing $25 to $u(). Full directions enecompauy each package. Special advice by skilled physicians when leqestcd without extra charge. Sent prepaid to any part of the world on receipt of One Dollar. Address Dept. K 485 EIHVJN B. GILES i CO. 2:130 and 2332 Market St. Phila delphia. All correspondence strictly confi dential. HOMESTEAD CONSOLIDATED NO TICE FOB. PUBLICATION. Land Office at Ths Dalits, Oregon, Noromber 25, 19CL Notice is hereby given that the following-named settlera have Hied notice of intention to make final proof on their respective claims before A. C. Palmer,U. S. Commissioner, at Prineville, Oregon, on Triday, January 3, l'M'2, viz: Simeon H Smead. on homestead ap plication No, 5410, for the N J S K , N E J S W . and SEINW I ISeo. I T 17 8, R ID E, W M. Jonn P. IVkett, on homestead appli cation No. C3US, for the N E 1 Sec 34, T HIS.. It 1!)E, W M, Diudrich Koopirain, on homestead ap plication No, 5514, for the E 4 H K I. 8 E N K i and lot 1, Sec, 11, f 17 S, R 20 E, W M. Witnesses: Diodrhh Koopmsn, John P. PicketP, E. D. Oilienwater, W. 11, Post and Simeon H. Siueady all of Post, Oregon. JAY P, LUCAS, KKiter. For Halo f heap. Musical Nlokls in the Slot '" Machines. Pucks, lMruits and Black Cat.. W. ddylr. West End Honjie,. Alexandria, La, The dental work of Dr.C. A. Cline is ton well known in this country to need any praise. He csrk alway. be found at the old stand, t ext door to the First National Bank. Give him a call, In our dry Roods department will be found Ilia eompletest lint in the oily of Ladies' and Oeiils' Furnishings. BRIGHT'S DISEAS Tho largest sum ever paid fo piescription, changed hands In K Franeieco, Aug. 30, 1901. 'ij transfer involved in coin and ltd 1112,500.00 and was paid by party of business men for a spoj flc for riright's Disease and 1)1 betes, hitherto incurable disease. They commenced tho serious i vestigation of the specific Nov. 1 1900. They interviewed scores tho cured and tried it out on mt.ritsby putting a do.en cases the treatment anil watching the They also got physicians to nan chronic, incurublo cases, and ministered it with (lie physiciaj for judges. Up to Aug. 25, eiglid seven percent of the tost caJ were either well or progressi favorably. There being hut thirteen per eel of failures, tho parties wero satfJ ed and closed tho tratisactid The proceedings of tho investigj ing committee ond the clinical ports of tho test cafes wero pti hshed and will be mailed free application. Address John J. K ton Co., 450 Montgomery St., 8. Cal. Pullman Ordinary Slrrjien, The tourist travel between the east . the Pacific coast has readied ellorm proportions in the last few years, aj uniia .or a special class ol equipment, meet this demand the Pullman Co. isaued from Ha shops what it teehuica call, the "t'ullii.an Ordiraiy Sleepti lui-necan. appear similar to the rrgu sleeper, being built on the sums pi: mu not nirni.iieil with the tame elegai They are equlhhed with inattreM blankets, sheets, pillows. uillow-enJ . . i . . . r i u.weis, comns, .ruhes, eic, riun nothinirof the kind to be furnished the passengur. Each car has a ainve making cotlee and tea and doing "lij nouseseoping," ami each section can nttea with an adjustable table. A id inrinecl porter accompanies each oar. business being to make un berths, k the cur olean. ana look after the mmt and wants cf the passengers. In eacH ma traine wmcn are dispatched d from Portland by the 0. K. N. Ci to be found one of these "Pullmsti oinary oieepers. - i he car is atlacl to the 'C'hicaKo Portland Speci which goes through to Chicago with change, and the one in the ''Atlantic press" runs to Kansas City with change. Passengers in this oar for t Cairo change to a .i'nilar car at OranJ Much of the first cluss travel is bt carried in these cars, the rata be lower, and the service being nearly eif i oiiw. in me pa.ace sleepers. For rates and full information, eluding older., write to A. L. Craig, P. A., 0. R. N. Co, Portland, Ore. Notice of Final Settlement. Notice is hereby given that the underaiifi adii.iuistratiir of the Krtnte of .1. (i dooeaaed, has filed In tbe County Cour Crook Louuty, State of Oraion. bis film count as such administrator of said est and that Mimday, the (1th dav January! 1 at the hour of 10 a. m., has been fixed said Court as the time for l.narb.g ot ul tions to said rert, and the Bettlement t! of. Dated, Novemlier 2), I'M. B. F. NlCIfOI Adrninintrator of the Eatato uf J, L deceased. n-3i-i-! Have you seen those new Art fiqu and Ruga un Adautiun-YYiiiiiuk Co,