Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, October 24, 1901, Image 2

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    Prove To Be Anthrax.
Investigation of pathological
ppecimens by tlio bateriological
department of Oregon AKriiltural
f ollege at Corvallis, indicates that
anthrax, or spleenic fever has ap
peared at Marion county, and Kla
math county, Oregon. The speci
mens were supplied the depart
ment by the state veterinary, and
Dr. MeLane visited the department
himself Friday. At Marion, 18
horses died of the disease, .t Kla
math Falls a largo number of cat
tle, one ranch losing 25, and an
other 30, while others lost more or
less extensively. It is not believed
that anthrax has hitherto appeared
in Oregon.
The disease is fatal and infec
tious. No satisfactory remedy for
it has been found. Vaccination
properly applied, affords immunity.
As the germs am fatal to man, care
is necessary in applying the vac
cine, or in handling specimens ot
parts from the bodies of infected
animals.
The symptoms of the disease
vary. In some cases cattle drop
down and die in convulsions with
out previously having shown symp
toms of the disease. Other cases
begin with a high fever, rapid pulse
and the animal stops feeding.
Chills and muscular tremors
may appear. The ears and base of
the horns are cold and the animal
becomes stupid and weak. The
dullness may turn to spasms with
kicking and pawing. Breathing
becouis hard, nostrils dilated,
mouth is opened and visible mucous
membranes become bluish. The
bodies of the animals that have
died of the disease soon become
bloated and limp.
Eats Sand For Medicine.
William Bybee, a pioneer of
Jacksonville, has eaten sand for
his health for the past 20 years,
and seems to thrive on it. He
thinks sand, is the only 'medicine
in the world for stomach trouble,
and is not at all backward" about
recommending it to his frien Is who
are suffering from 'dyspepsia, or
any other affliction of the digestive
organs. ' I was nearly dead from
dyspepsia 20 years ago, and had
lost all the faith in ' medicine."
said Mr. Bybee, at the Esmond
yesterday "when Mrs. Winner, the
wife of a miner on the Applegate
River, in Southern Oregon, recom
mended sand. My body was par
alized below the breast, and I was
willing to take chances on any
thing. I - legan by swallowing a
teaspoonful of dry sand on going
t bed at night, and I soon noticed
that I slept better tnan for )ears
though my apitite did not increas
for a few weeks.. I kept on swal
jjwing the tand regularly until I
was well. I have used it off and
on, however, ever since, and 1
'carry a vial of dry sand about with
me as a tonic. When I happen
to overeat or feel the need of a
cathartic, I put a teaspoon of sand
i,n my tongue" and assist it down
- tlivo:st with a little water.
Is is th 3 only medicine I have used
i.uce 1081, though previously my
pockets were always full of powder.?
and liquids and my' doctor and
: lirug bills were large." Telegram.
- Henry E Dosch, who has charge
of the Oregon exhibits - at the Fan-
- American exposition, writes, the
Oregonian explaining the circurn
ftances which led up to his obtain
ing for. the Oregon exhibit of wooh
lie highest award and a gold medal
: to The Dalles Scouring Mill.) for
f ie, linest exhibit of graded scoured
wools on exhibition. Mr. .Do'ii
bad tried since Lis arrkal in Bufi'a
ilu t ) get Oregon, wo il rain inter-
e-ted in wool exhibit, but without
unucess. In his extremity he used
the exhibit loft over the World's
lair, wLkh was, happily, avail
able. Added to the exhibit were
three bales of scoured wool from
The Dalles mills. Alongside of us,
says Mr. Dosch. "was Chile, with
some fifty fleeces, most of which
measures six to seven feet long; the
Argentine Republic, with its
immense wool exhibit; Missouri,
New York, and many other fino
exhibits, and Oregon with only a
handful, so to speak. But hero
quality and not quantity won
the day. The judges repeatedly
came back to our exhibit to re
examine it, and finally said to me:
Notwithstanding you have no fleece
according to the rules, your wools
are so fino and of such superior :
quality that we have decided to
give you the highest award for a
collective exlubit.' This certainly
was a generous thing to lo, and j
was decidedly gratifying to us. The
judge also sid: AVe shall recom
mend a gold medal for yjur scoured
wool, which is the cleanest, whitest :
and finest we ever saw." j
Stepped Into Live Coala.
"When a child I burnnd my foot
frightfully," writes W II K.uls, of
Jonesville, Vn., "which caused horri
ble leg sore fur 30 yean, but Buck
len's Arnica Salve wholly cured mo
after everything else fuilhd." In
fallible for Burns, Scalds. Cuts, Sores,
Druises and Piles.
Sold by Adnmson A Winnek Co. 23c
. j
Cubun Politics. j
General Maximo Gomez, in a!
letter to the press, says that the 1
recent reply of Estrada Palma to j
the request for a definition of his
views as to the policy he would
follow if elected president of Cuba,
should not be interpreted to mean
that Palma believes that the army
shoulif nit be paid.
"His words with reference to the
army," continues Gomez, "are in
spired by the loftiest patriotism.
Yv'ithhim, I believe that some
formula should be devised to pay
the sacred debt without throwing
a heavy burden upon the Republic.
The Cubans had no thought of
reward when they were fighting,
Unpaid and half starved, and it is
an insult to them now to insinuate
that the election of a canidate for
the presidency depends upon his
pledge to pay the Cuban troops."
Tot Causes Night Alarm
"One niirht my brother's baby wns
taken with Croup," writes Mrs J C
Snider, of Crittenden, Ky.,"it seemed
it would strangle qefore we could get
a doctor, so we gave it Dr Kfng'a New
Discovery, which gave quick relief and
permantely cured it. We always keep
it in the bouse to protect our children
from Croup and Whooping Cough. It
cured me of a chronic' bioncliil trou
ble that no other remedy would re
lieve." Infallible for Coughs, Colds,
Throat and Lung troubles. 50c and
$1.' Trial bottle free at Atkinson &
Winnek Co.
A WORTHY SUCCESSOR.
"Something New Under the Sun."
All dnotur liavo tried to cure Catarrh
by the use of powders, Rcid kiism, inliul
era unci drills m paata form. Tlixir jow
dors dry uu tha iuucuihm membrane oiinn
ing them to crack upon ami hired, Tim
powerful souls useil m the inhalers nsve
entirely nateii away the same ineiiibraiii'S
tlnit thoir inn lion have mined to cum,
while pules and uiuiinutita cannot reach
the dial-use. All obi and xuurieiiol
Mctiliniif i' who haa for many years innrfe
n close al udy and i-ci.iliy ol CA1AHKH
lina at lust perleuied a treatment which
lu-n faitlilullv used, not nulv relieves al
iiuue, but permanently teres CATAHUH
by removing Ihe cuiiae, aioiinnii( the dis
charges and curing nil inlliiniiiialinii. It is
the only remedy that actually miichcs the
nluicted parts. I hia womlernil remeily
is known as "KNUKKLKS, ihe GUAR
AN'TEED CATAKK 11 WKE." and is
aidd at the exlieinuly low price (If one
dollar, each package eou'aining internal
and external .nmtictue anllicii'ii', for a full
month's treatment, and everything nuees
saty to its perfiict use.
"SNl'Kr'I.KS" is the only perfect UA
TARUHCl'KK ever made and is now
reuouiiied m tile only safe and positive
cure for tlistantiovini; and disgusting di
sease. It cima ail iullarimatiou ipiiekly
and permanently ami is also wonderfully
quick to relieve HAY FEVER or COLD
in the HEAD.
CATARRH when neulecteil often lead
to COXSl'M t'TION "hNCFELES"
will save you if you une it at once. It is
o ordinary remedy, but a complele treat
m nt which is itimruiileod to cure CA
TARRIi in any form or stan if used ac
cording to the directions which aecoi'i
nanv every package, P.iii't delay but
send for it at once and write full particu-
lurs as to your condition, and yon V ill
receive special advice front the dmcoverer
of this wonderful remedy 'regarding l'"ur
case without ct to von hevoiid the n"t-
nlr pre-e of "SM'FKLFS." ihe GUAlt-
ANTEED CATARRH Cl'RE.
Sent prepaid, to any address In the
United States or Canada on rtcaint of
on dollar. Address Dept. E 4H5 ED
WIN B. GILES A COMPANY, ".3:10
and 2.X Market St. riuladelplna
SUMMONS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
Stats of Ortgnn fur Creole County.
The State of Oregon, l'Uiutifl, 1
vs.
W. A. Booth, AdnilnUtratnr'nf
the KaUte of Klias Davis, de
ceased, and all heirs of said de
ceased, if any there lie and all
Demons interested In said
estate, Defendants.
ow at this time in presented the Information
in the above entitled c4Ue ot r rank Meimtee.
District Attoniey for the .Seventh Ju iiciil
District of the State of Oregon, fur which it
appears to the oourt:
j That Elias Davis died in Crook county,
i Oregon, on the 17th day of Augitet, 11100, In-
testate and without heira, leaving property
therein described as ftilli'WH:
Nt of SK, SVi Sec. 17, andS!
of SKX, SW1 of Sec 1H, T. 1 8. R. 18 K. W.
31., t'A of fit.'t ot Sec J3 Tp. lu . K. 17 t..
of V. M.f all in Crook county, Oregon: con
tainirir 4M0 acres of land of thn value of
SVnOO.OO, 140U0 isiuuds of wool of the value of
I70.00 and cah now in the hunil of W. A.
Hooth, alutiniiitrator of the estate amount
ing to the si'tn of i234.3J, and all of said
property being of the vittue of and amount
ing to the sum of SIMM 32.
That V. A. Uoolh ia the duly appointed
qualified hnd acting adiuinintrator of the
entate of aaid deceased and an imch has the
mMKe8H!on of all of said prn)iertv; tlmt the
state of Oregnn has tiht by law to all of the
property of iiaid deceased
Now therefore, IS THE.VAMHOF THE
STATE OK OREGON: You the said de
fendant, IV. A. ISooth, arlminintntor of said
estate and all heirs of said Elias David, de
ceased, if there be any, and all perwmii inter
eted in saitl estate are hereby notihed and
reipiired toheuiid aiiear ui the Circuit Court
room in the co-mty court house In Frineiille,
Crook county, Oiou, on tir before Friday
ths 2-"itli day of Octola-r, J'JOl, tlier. and then
to show caii-aj if any there be. why-the title
to all of the property lit-lonin to the cst.-ite
of naid Kliiw DavU, deceased, Kiid the herein
before descrilied juoperty, should not yest iu
the state of Oregi.n.
Dated at Chiimljers in The Didles, Oregon,
this Uth day of September, luOl. "
VV. L. URADHHAW, Jud:(e.
i Ak'JR.
Bt&its Urn ...
DAILY 1107.10 P2EEVEL2 AND SIIAMKC.
-SCHEDULE,
Leave Sbaniko,' G p. m. Arrive Prineville, G a. m.
' Leave Prineville i p. in. Arrive Shaniko, 1 a. m.
First class accommodations
for the traveling' public.
PASSES AND MMX ' SATES REASONABLE.
ldamson& Winnok Co., Agents. , '
G.'V. Ccrnett, Manager.
New
This Sjmco ia Reserved for Ed Harbin's
rt A J
rlaiang IS
-AND-
Bicycle Repairing Shop.
South End.
haimt ri in ri nnno
rniiM I luun nuuno
3
WITH-
RTTRHWR finMTNTT PTsOnil PAINT !.V.i.k.!I!!,k:.v.-
Send lor Color Cards to W. !P. fuller & Co., Portland,
CHAMP SMITH.
SHITffS
Wines, Liquors,
Domestic and
Imported Ciffars.
IlfOM CLKEK.
Ja The Celebrated
5 A. B. C. Beer
i Always on Hand.
Proprietors of the PriccTilie Soda Works.
Two Poors South of
First National Bunk.
PRIMVILLE, ORE.
Prineville Planing Mill.
John B. Shipp, Proprietor.
Manufacturer and dealer in all kinds of rough and
dressed lumber, shingles, brackets, mouldings, turn
ing and band sawing. House Finish made to order.
Agent for Rambler and Ideal Bicycles asd Sundries.
Mill opposite I'rincrillH Flour Mill. Yard, 2d St., opposite I, O. O. F. Hall
Prinsville, Oregon.
jCippman.
Furniture and
Undertaking...
Cat pots, patting and and jCtnoloum, Boors,
Windows, Slass, Paints, Oils, Var, ZBuilding
and Carpet Paper, Scraon 'Doors and Sereon
Wire.
AH kinds of Lwniber.
Slemombor, $, deliver in the city
0"shf0u0mier-per, $12.00
Jioornj and fiustto 25. GO
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St 'V
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'liv1 .1.
Ccast Agency Co.
Pacific Coast Aaeit's for
Jewctt, S.'iolcs
Pemirjton and '
Cllvcr Typewriters.
aV
. Expert: Rcpahir.
Platens and parts for all machines. Duplicating goods and
oiUce supplies of every nnture; Rubber' stamps and seals a
specialty. Write us.' Long distance phone in the office.
M 1-2 Stai St, opposite Chamber of CoKSira, Portland, Oregon. .