Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, October 03, 1901, Image 6

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(Jonoral lilacksmitliing and Wagon 4j
x llrimirinp, fe';
HQt&l E-SatsJ fs
Our linn of Hum in wunplcfi) and emhriion tin1 John
It. Stetson inn) I, ii. ii brands, in nil llio in, block 'j
Mini ill) leu mill nl bottom irii'r, I),.1;
1 1
Hacks
Tlio Rtl Corner
IVine .illo, Own
if. it
MitcM. Wag!.s rni -iRotfugg.es ami
General Merchandise.
Staple an;l Fancy Groceries.
Taints ainl Oik
Windows and Doors.
Grain Sacks ami Binder Twine.
Hardware and Stoves.
Is now Hrrivina and "11 h"1' Brtf c-mjU'to. Wo
are pri;iri'1 Ik show you somothiug nobby ill
M. n's slid l!.y' Sui-a.
9ti
& FaSS and Winter
j) Underwear f ir Men and
fr"' relehrated'.Wiiglii' Health
t'i'f" World. Other linos chtap
'wi an Him
te ir,'ia UABanwa PSftViCRS RAlfCft AH KM 3 8 0F FABF.1
f'v- i.viw i.l',Sat
Are We Draining tlie World.
The Philadelphia "Inquirer,"
rioting the heavy trailo balances in
favor of this country, anticipates
that foreign nations will in time
y at up Tariff barriers to prevent
f ur draining them of their wealth
through selling them more than
they tell us. Wherefore the "In
quirer" deems it would be the part
nl intelligent self interest for us to
prevent swob a caHstrophe by
making reciprocal treaties with
them. -
The argument is a familiar one.
THE XE'V V AV
COMMON SENSE FO?. W01IEM
Ladies Should Head of the Latest
end, Most Successful Impor
tation from France.
JJl-TTomankind Way Possess Fair
8kiu, Brigiit Eyes, Strength
end Hood Health.
So says Dr LaBord, the famous French
jmctioner who has devoted his whole
life to the study of women, and has won
the- highest distinction through, his mm
derfuily siiocesssful practice aiuoii th!
irsl families of Paris.
WOMAN AHEH0IK3
Woman is a heroine, says the Doctor,
ud her remarkable endurance ar.d ahili
tp withstand tho most trying jrdea'.
j.iip?ls adiniiiistrtiiiii. She is a &Uve
io tiie Xiiturnl modtsly of her kx which
i often cuse hrto endure the Breateiit
In ils, and sutler in silence, r.it'ier than
insult even h;r Fimily Physician, fear
to expose herself to necessary qiies
luniu and prol bly exaniinatiou,
A LIFE STUDY
Recognizing this fact in his early
practice. Dr. Laliurd bas, by years of
iu y and el'ise Mppticatum, tnvolved an
Kinirov new niutli .d of treatment for all
ailments ieculi.ir to women, which has
met witn unbounded success, and hss
Branch Otiees, managed by skilled pbysi
utHHs under liis personal supervision,
Uuw located in everyUlariie city in Eurape
By l.'is imperial' inetlicds eac'i paiienl
ieceivi.8, ahwilutKly free of ctiarjre, full
tld detailed advice especially adapted to
her case, thus avoiding all Hmlnrrass
Mont or inconvenience, and as Dr La
li irifs remedies are put up in t!i form
id siuair, daiuty wafeis, they are easily
snrt ti.l;i-n at any time or place, without
attracting Httentuui. This iii'iies re
oU'ity in Ip'aimeiit v.li;ch is iiist im-
1 rirtaiit to a i nre, atrl generally impos
ii'o!'.' with liquid remedies
L'juid reuieilies n 1 wave d'litain a lare
pr r, irtiou of alyihol. whiikry or other
. J.ri Ri-i ve t'lem frooi Rooilin'.
iV La H'.id'a Wafers are a "dry ined:-
iine" aipl are positively free from iu
ti.xicaiits or narcoiic drills of any kind.
MDDERil METHODS.
Dr L'U 'd s 'reates K'iceess his been,
a'-meved hv ti, us,j ,,f the 'cav.o.nia
V.'.r.!:.'' 'i'ios is not a Patent Mmlicinc,
hi' a scientit'c oreoannion of 'Viloo
11. on Vor 'i;aivm" (ci.inuionly known .s
Ulaek Hawtierry). ami iilier well known
1 rli, whose cuntire properties h iv.j
i'."li known to h.'i IvihsM for centuries.
''Viliurnum," if 'oAnoMi,'' is renow
t 7.- nud prevriln-i hy tha leaini'.
('iyd-iain of llm ivoihUs (lie bet known
fjp'Cit; ; for i.'eii.ale tront.ies. The ex
tiro oelv d,sor"eabl.! Uv.n of these dru,;s
lias been overnoine ,y skillful imnipiiU
t:oo. re.'aiiiiiur lioaever i.il of their vir
ties anil sin m'h. and tb"sj soeeifj.
b"en so'eomhiiicl h.ti prepared as
to fonn duinty waf.r, p-mily tiiltetl, vet.
nibjdvini; t'ie most s'-curate nml certain
aura for FVmslu Wunkiicas, Nervous
P s'riti"''. Psitifut and Sunp:-esel
Jwt, Ssrsetilaritji, iUiat-wLu k
Rnya, We handle the
rinliTW.ir, Heat iu the
nd good.
I (
i iviviiaa-ivi ainima-v '-' . .
Free-Traders used it years ago
to prove forhand that we never
could build up an export while
maintaining a Protective Tariff.
We think it is like other various
arguments of the same class of philosophers-attractive
ana forcible
from a theoretical point of view
but not so strong in piactiee.
The "Inquirer" quotes current
affairs in Germany in support of its
views, but the bottom line in Ger
man legislation Las not been reach
ed. Prohibitive Tariffs adverse to
Whites, Sterility, riceration of the
t'teru.s, Change of life in Matron or
.Maid, Chronic Decl'ne, I'tnnary Trou
bles, Nervous Debility, Profuse Flow,,
Threatened M incarnate, Palpitation
of the Heart, Poino in the Left Side
Cold id mils and Feet, Hearing Down
Pains, Backache, hhortneas jf Dna'k,
S-taldinj of I'rine, Sorjness of LieHsi,
Xvuralgia, Uterine Disnlacement, and
ail those symptoms which make the
average woman's' life o miseiable. It
makes child birth easy and bavhi Doe
TOKS' EILI.S.
A VALUABLE FEATURE.
"Caho.via WAriiiis" have proven a
blessing to thousands uf sutl'eriiitf women
I who have been made neli, str.ni!; anil
I happy m a surprisingly short time by
tliia Kromlerlu! treatment. Tiiey
not only cure the most ocstinute cases,
uo matter how lorn; neglected, Sut are
I a:so t!: oniy known remedy that can be
' aoso.utely relied upon to prevent those
monthly r--curieuces of extreme pain alio
Hii!;'( riUL', needlessly endured by so many
of our women.
PUH3 AND EFFECTIVE
"Dk LaKohu'i: (.aroma WAiElts" are
purely vegetable, cotitaiiiiiii no injuri
ous elie.nic.ds or drug's, and ant posi ive
ly guaranteed to cure even the most
neglected cases, if directions are careful
ly followed, and the medicine houestlyj
tuVeu.
This valuable remeds, -'Drt LaP.okd's
cahoNIA,1' is now on sale iti America by
! the impnriii? tiriu of .Soyles Fuller C'om
I pauy, who have contracted with Dr La
j llord for the exclusive aenry of the
! United States. Consultation De
j pai tmetits, under t!ie supervision of Dr
LaUord are maintained and special ad
i vice furbished alwolutely free to all who
j take the treatment. Ladies ordering;
"cahonia are invited to write all about
their particular case, in detail, and are
awired the most saend privacy as to
their eom-spotidedce, ns no testimonials
or letters from ladies are ever published
by ns.
One box of "caroxia wakk;;s," con
tah;inr a month's supply, will he sent,
securely p icked and prepaid to any ad
dress in the U S or Canaila, oil receipt of
I One Doliae, acwopanied by the derails
i of your case. Full and cowplet ereat
1 nient, iiiciuditio all necessary medicine,
and our written guarantee, Five D .liars
! parable in achance.
J This ciiaioe covers all expprises, in-
chwlini; free advee and full directions.
Tnvre are no additional charges of any
kind, thus placing the tiuatmeut within
the resell of all.
A'l'lrejs Consultation Dept., The
NVB-r'i-i.iSK Co'.'panv, Market and
.-It'ii Sis. Philadelphia.
' V07IUK F'lli Ft-mCATIOX.
jit. '
' Land Ofkick at Tim Pau.ps, On.,
' .'v.-pt'-Tiiljer 7, X
j Xoihe N h'Tft.y ir'ven that th following
n-ruit-d w-tt,l.;i-hd (I notice of his intention
to make l.iii proof m oippurtof his claim, ami
tho f H;'i'l proof v.-iJI lif; nee!,' hef"-e
A. C. Pali, er VS.CojoriiiH.iione'- it I'rmeville,
iK-.ii:, on Thursday, October 10, IftCl, viz:
l!..l. rt A. Merchant, of Havpt o-k, l)rp;on,
' H. K. Ko. for the N V.', !iK'- U
si:, 'i-c, Mi, T. m s., i:., 13 :., v. ' '
, lie tiaines the follnwiite witievH.-n to prove
, hi-i c ntinuouH isidenee upon and cultivation
i of, id laud, viz:
V . II..Oyn:s, of TVineville, Oreiron. Tl. V,
.Tohrnon. of Lsmont-.-i. rt-n, and .1. P..
' iL'av;ii,4;tdO!aar Cr'is, of Culver, Oreoa.
Ameriean goods have waxed and
waned in Germany ere now, and
it is not certain yet how much
will be nettled upon finally. Pro
tecti m has been of vast benefit to
Germany, but some features of it
are gliil experimental there.
Were we to study the details of
our exports and thoir effect on the
countries to which they go we
should find in many eases that
our goods were the ilhvct
means of enriching the people who
buy them. Take n:r agictiltur.tl
machinery, for instance. When an
Ameiiean reaper displaces the
sickle or the scythe in S.utli Africa
is the farmer of the veldt impor
verished thereby? With ten thou
sand such machines clicking thoir
merry music over the vast arable
areas of which regions would South
Africa be worse or better off? Put
it down that she would have dol
lars where now the has, or ever
had, cents. ,
The United States, by tho ingen
ious inventions she produces an 1
in the improved professes she is
devising is helping tho whole
world to develope its natural re
sources, to uncover and transmute
its latent riches into every form of
wealth. Only a rmall share will
come to us. We have pointed the
way for England in her own col
onies, in Egypt, India, Cape Colo
ny and ehewhr-re, and she and
they will be richer for it in the
1 ing run.
In the meantime would it be
wise for you to depart from a poli
cy of encouragement to our own
inventors and. mecahnics, to dis
place our own goods in our own
market by foreign wares of like
character under tho fears that we
shall not prosper unless we buy
as much as we sell? We are now
tiie world's best customer, antl we
are assisting all nations to enrich
themselves, American Economist.
Ailvlec On Jfnrrlago.
A young man recenrly wrote to
the editor of The Ladies' Home
Journal asking: "What have you
to say, squarely antl fairely, to a
young man of twenty-one who is
about to marry? In the October
Journal Yr. I!ok uses a page for
14 answer. Its silent points arc
these: Tiiat the man should make
the woman of his choice his chum,
as well as his wife; that he should
show her the highest consideration
as well as love her, that he should
remember that he owes his. wife to
her mother and treat his mother-in-law
with respect, at least; that
he should keep his wife informed
as to his income; that ho should
give her a regular allowance and
that he fhould have his life insured
in her favor. And above all, that
when a young man marries he
must remember that he leaves a
world of self and enters into a
wocUl E. aaftthex sad. s'ili.
Dry Ocot2s,
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THE HOME GOLD CURE.
An Inponlous Treatment by which
Drunkards lire Ourod Dully In
Splto of ThomuedvoH.
It is now gent'riilly known and un
derstood that Drunkenness is a disease
and not m-nkin'sa. A body tilled Willi
p.iicou nml nerves completely slinltoreil
by iKTiiatit.nl or cmistiiiit Use id inlox-ii-.itini;
liquors, revniivs mi untithitit
capable el tieiitiiill.ihe, mid orudieav
ing this )oi"on, nml ileslroyinK the
Ctavini lor intoxicants, raillWoitt inuy
now cure tbeniselvt-s at l.tum' wiilu.tit
publicity or loss of time from bui;ni
by this wimilerlnl "liOML (.(!.H
C(.'i;L,"v.liieb bus been perUeii-d alter
niaiiy years of clom tinly mid tn'iit
llll'llt of ini biiHtes. 'i'be fliililflll lire
icoidini; to ilirtHtious id this won-lii-rllil
discovery is po.-itivi-ly miiirnn
teed to earn tiio most iiImIhihUi case,
no tii ittiT how luiid a ill inki r. dm
teeoi.l.abow the inurvelt tis triin(orni
atioii of thousands of Di iinkttils into
sida-r, intliistriniis nml ti'n iiibt men.
WIVKSiXK.CYorii IICSIIAS'DH!
C!IU,!)1!KN CLUE YOLJt FA
'I'll hiiS! ! This remetiy is in no wnse
a iiostrutn uit is ii spooilii: for tins
disnise only, antl is so skiillnlly tie
vised and prepared that it is thorough
ly soluble and pleasant to the tiiHlc, so
Umt it eiiii bu given in n cup of ten or
CuliW without the knowlode ol Ibr
person tiikiut; it. Tlionsmids of drunk
nnlis have ctir'd tbeniselvcs with Ibis
priceless remedy, and n many more
luive been eureil antl mitde tomperale
men by InivitiC the enrn ndiiiiuistered
by loving Iriends and n lutives witii
etit tbeir knowliilgo in ten or colli e,
and Lid ieva today that they discon
tinued drinkiiiK of their iiwii froi- will.
DO NOT WAI I'. Do not be ili-linhd
by apparent and itii!eadiii: "improve
ment. The LOMLIOOLDCL KF. is
sold nt"tlm extremely low price of One
Dollar, thus pliiciiiK within ri-io'li of
everybody a treutmetit more elleetinil
tlniii otlirs costing if-5 to .$.)(). Full
directions eatteonipany eneh pfka(:e.
Sjatjiiil advice by tkillotl physicians
when reiested without extra r-linryn.
Sent prepaid to any part of tlm world
on receipt of One Dollar, Address'
Dept. K 4S5 KIAVI.V Ji. CILF.HVA
CO. r.lll) and 21132 Market bt, i'liibi
delpbiti. All correspondence strictly confi
dential. fOTICK FOll ri'MJOATION.
I'nitsd Ktntes Jmk OIHw,
The Dalles, Oreion, Kept. 3, 1001,
Notice Is hereby (riven that the fol'owlny
naiiieil settler has tiled notice of inttipiou to
make final pr-sif in support of his claim amt
that said proof will la mute before J. J.
Smi'h, County Clerk, at PrineviHr, Oit'on,
on Thursday tJctoher 17, 1111)1, viz:
Asa P. Cole, of Culver, Oregon, If K No.
M-i.V for the SW SW'4 Sec "2 and W'
NKli.nd NKJ NK' Sec 21, Tp. U S.. It.
13 II., iV.M.
He tiiuies the following witnesses to prove
his u ntiiiiious residence upon and cultivation
of said land, vi:
Charloi K Thompson amf J U Aferrill, of
Culver, Oregon, David V I'.aniett, of liny
st uik, Ore,".ii. and Iloiau-t Johnson, of La
monta, Oieijon.
Jay. P. Lucas, Itoejster,
NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION.
Lsml oliice at The Dalles, Oreiron
September 7, lfOl.
Notice Is hereby jriven tl at. tin following
named settler have tiled notice of fntentiun
toma'ao final proof on their respective claims
before A C. Palmer, U. S. Commissioner, at
Prinei-ille, Oregon on Saturday, October
111, VM, viz:
John C. Paxtnn, of Lain on t a, Orcon If,
V.. No SSUti forthe SW'J and the NUI
6W'A S., 10. Tp. 13 S, U 14 ii. W. M.
Ife names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence uism and cultiva
tion os said land, viz:
C. J. MilhVan. of Culver, Oregon, ami Al
beit Scales, Leo Miaire and Oscar Co. ut
I.attuotli Oregon.
ittP, LcdA4i,K;itt
J.
In our dry goods department will be found the. s'-'i
cninili tini liuu in thu tin v "' Ladies' mill ('unit' ',j
Furnishing,.. &y
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IMPLEMENTS.
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"NERVE WASTE."
One tif tlie most helpful books on
nerve weakness ever issued is that
entitled "Nerve Waste," by Dr.
Sawyer, of San Francisco, now in
its fifth thousand. This work of
an experienced and reputable phy
sician is in agreeable contrast to
I the vast stun of false teachioo;
which prevails on this interfiling
subject. It abounds in caivf.illy
j c.;i)"idered and practical advice,
liindhtis the two great meriti of
wis. loin ami sincerity.
It is indorsed by both tlie Min
ims and secular pres. The Chieegti
Advance s ays: "A perusal uf tho
book and the application of its
pritieiples will put health, hope
and heitrt into thousands of lives
that are now suffering through
nervous impairment."
The book is f 1.00, by mail, post
paid. One of ' tho 'most interesting
chapters chapter xx, on Nervines'
and Nerve Tonics has been print
ed separately as a sample chepter,
and will be sent to any tiddret- for
stamp by the publishers, Tun Pa
cific Pi n. Co., Pox 2l'io.H, San Fran
cisco, in plain sealed envelope.
IIW A'uli.
Tho following wool rates for .tho
present season, taking effect ut oncj
have been established:
Wool compressed in bales, car
loads, minimum weight lil,()00,
from Shaniko to New York, Chi
cago, Koston, Hartford, Philadel
phia, Baltimore, ami points there
with, fl.'IO, ptr .100, pounds.
Wool in sinks, or bales, any
quanity, from Shaniko to The
Dalles, 30, ceuts'pi r 100 pounds.
Wool in sacks, any quanity,
from all stations on the Columbia
Southern Railway to Shaniko 5
cents per 100 pounds.
C. K. Lytic, (1. F. A.
Pullman Ordinary Sleeper).
The tourist travel between the vast ami
the Pucitio coast hal reached enormous
proportions in the last few years, ami
calls for a special class of equipment. To
meet this demand the Pullman Co. baa
issued from its (hops what it technically
calls the "Pullman Ordnary Sleeper,"
These cars appear similar tu the regular
sleeper, bcinj; built on the lame plan,
hut iit furnished witli the same elegance
They are equipped with inaltit-sses,
blankets, sheets, pillows, pillow-cases,
towels, combs, blushes, etc., reipiirine
tiollllliiof the kind tube furnished by
the pnsseiifrer. Kach car has a atove for
making coliee and tea and lining "liojit
housekeeping," and each section can bi
lilted Willi an adjustable table. A uni
formed porter accompanies each cur, ins
business beiiiK to make up berths, keep
the car clean, aim look after the comforts
and wants of the piissemrers. In each ,.f
lh trsins which ant dispatched daily
from Portland by the O. II. N, Ce. in
to be tonnd one f ih,,R(J "Pullman Or.
dinsry Sleepers." Tim car is attached
to the ''Chicago Portlmd Special,"
which goes through to Chicago without
chati'e, and the one in the "Atlantic Ex
press" runs to Kansas City without
chain;e. Passengers in this ear for Chi
cago r harii'u to a aiuiilar cur at (ininger.
Much of the first class travel isbeini.
carried in these cars, the rates beiro
lower, and the service being neailyeqi ii
to that in the palace sleepers.
For ratea and full information, In
eluding folders, wrife to A. L. Craie, Cl
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