Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, October 24, 1901, Image 6

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0. L. Salomon.
The Rod Conior Princville, Oregon
General Rlncksmithing and Wagon "Jffi
. Kqmirtng, Mgj
Mitchell Waarons
Kacine Buggies and
Hacks
flats! Mats!
our Fall Clothing
2
ti" I. now arriving and nil line, are eoinplute. We
Our line nf Hutu l complete mid embrace tlir John
l. St .it . .ti mid Lion tirniidn, In nil llm iinw block jP
mid ilylut mid ut hot loin prior..
r" are prepared to show you muielliiiig nobby in
fe" Men's mid Boy.' Suit.
t0
8. rg
Roll nnrO tAf 8 ". ffaj
.General Merchandise.
Staple and Fancy Groceries.
Taints anil Oils.
Windows and Doors.
Grain Sacks and Binder Twine.
Hardware and Stoves.
run uuu ivBaiiLi
jj Underwear fur Men mid Bnya. We handle the
fii celubratedlWiieht'a Health Underwear, Best iu the
SJ World. Other liiiee cheap and giaid.
I PLOWS, HARROWS, MODERN' RAKES AUD All KIH03 OF FARM
Kxtcnsive Oregon.
Though Oregon is the oldest
United States territory on the
Facific coast, it has the largest
proportion of public land still open
'to settlement. More than half of
its 0,34,135,907 acres, remains
unappropriated and unreserved.
Oi this vr 23,000, are surveyed
jtnd ready few entry by competent
jiersons t the proper land1 office.
There are six United Staatea land
districts in the statQ, .with land
offices aa follows: Tlie EaUes, La
TI1S SEW W.l
Common sense fob wombm
TLadiesnould Read of the Latest
and JVIopt Successful Impor
tatipn from Franca. ,
A11 -Womankind May Possess Fair
.Sltfo, B riant Byes, Strength
ad Hood Health.
ay J)r LaBord, the famouaJFrench
jfiractioner fu Jis .devoted jtU whole
,Jife u thetmdy of ,wneu, and ha. won
ethe lihfheat distinctma through lit won
.derfully .ucoesssful practice ppng the
lijipc families ui .Paris.
jyQMA,N A HEROINE
-Woman i. a heroine, say. the Doctor,
.and her remarkable endurauce and abili
ty withstand the most trying ordsal
,coiepe adtniiiistritioii. She is a slave
. the JTatural inodesly of her sex which '
,.i oftea tme,i her to endure the greatest
,trila, and sutler in silence, rather than
,c. intuit even her Family Physician, fear
iug to expose herself to necessary ques-
i.mia and probably (examination.
A LIFE 8pUDY
-ftecngnixing this fact in his early
pracice. Dr. LaBord has, by year. ,,f luv, who have o.mracted with Dr La
' j j i... .,.;..... ...,,ii .. Bun for the exclusive agency of tne
' a ..i i. . .ii
Cil'lieiV nc. uic.uu.. 1. 1 .icn.iiiv... iwi ... , ... ,
'.i.meiiM peculiar to women, which ha. 1 l'''n'. un '!" jupervisiou of Dr
'met with unbounded .uxcess, and has ! LaBord are maintained and special ad
' Branch Offices, managed by skilled physl- vlf iie& absolutely free to all who
u,U 1. i,r,,.,al .1.,,.,.,,. tok th treatment. Ladies ordering
ji..w loe ited in every'larue eit y in Enrape
By his superiar methods ejtch p.illeut
receives, absolutely free of ijiiarije, full
nil I detailed advice especially adapted to
'her case, thus avoiding all eniburrans
nieiit ijr iuciuiveiiieuce, and as Dr L i
.B ird's rumediea ace put up in the form
of sni ill, ilaiuty wafers, thoy are easily"
,iud tut u n at auv time or place, wulinut
ntiractiug attention. 'firs insures re
gularity in treatiu..')it which is in . HI i in
'pnri.ut' to a cure, Kpd generally iiupus-
,,Kl.. ..,.,1, ti I ,,1,.,
' t i ,' , .
Li'ii'ini reiiiedirji always contain aiarge.
i.rop.rti..,i.jle...hol. whiskry or ..tl.er
to preserve them .from spoiling.
-))' Li Bord s Wafers are a "dry n.erti-
.me" and are positively free from j'
' Xoxicaiit. or narcotic drug, of any kind. I
-MODERN METHOD3. 1
DrLiB'ird's greatest success lias been '
an-ved hv the. use of the "CARONIA
" .WAEZit This is not a Patent Medicine,
' l it a .ciemitic ..reparation of "Vihui'-s
ii on ' or "cardnja" (eoujmonly known n.
BUck Ha bcrrv). and other well known
herln, whi.se curative properties have
h--ii known to heibahs's for cen' uries.
.'Viburnum,'' or '"cabonia," is reoou
pized and prescribed by the lcadim;
p'lyHin.iau. of the world as the best known
Speeifi.; for Female trouble.. The eir
ireuiily disagreeable tatte of lhe.e (In p.
las heeu overmiue by skillful liiaiiipdl..
ion, ri. lining however all of their vir
'ieand ftreng'h, and these specifi.t
jl ive h'un an combined and prepared a.
(. form dainty wafer, easily taken, yet
ernba Iving tne most seonrate and certain
Sure for Female Weakness, Nervous
V.wt ration. Painful snd Suppressed
Grand, Burns, Lakeview, Roseburg
and Oregon City. The reserved
area of the state is 5,842,821 acres,
and"21 ,389,7 12 acres are otherwise
appropriated. More of the state
of Oregon is now surveyed and i
open for settlement than has been
taken, including the 4,251,282 acres
of railroad and wagon grants. -In
other words, but one-third of the
area of the state has been taken by
private owners. Like the North
west territory between the Ohio
river and the great lakes, Oregon
Whites, Sterility, Ulceration of the
Uterus, Change of life in Matmu or
Maid, Chronio Decline, Uninary Trou
bles, Nervous Debility, Profuse Flow,
Threatened Miscarriage, Palii(tion
of. the Heart, Pains iu the Left Hide
Cold Hands and Feet, Bearing Down
Pains, Backache, Shortness jf Breath,.
Scalding (if Urine, Soreness of Brea.i,
Neuralgia, Uurine Displacement, and
all those symptuini which make the
average woman's .life so miseiable. It
makes child birth easy and have poc
toes' bills.
A VALUABLE FEATURE.
"Cabonia WArKKs' have proven a
blessing to thousands of .suffering women
who have been made weli, strong and
happy in a surprisingly short time by
this wonderful treatment. They will
not only cure the most oostinate case,
uo U'atter how long neglected, but are
also the only known remedy that can be
absolutely relied upou to prevent those
monthly recurrences of extreme pain and
suffering, needluaslf endured by so many
of our women.
PORE AND EFFECTIVE
"Db LaitoBU's cabo.nia waters" are
purely vegetable, containing no injuri
ous nhejncals or drugs, and are posi.ive
ly guaranteed to cure even the most
neglected cases, if directions are careful
ly followed, and tue medicine honestly
taken.
Tins valuable remeds, ''Da LaBord's
caboma," is now mi tale iu Amurici. by
the unportintr firm of Aoyles rullerLoui
United States. Consulaution D
"cakonia" are invited to write all aoout
their particular case, in detail, and re
man red the most sacred privacy as to
their corri'spondedce, as no testimonials
or letters from ladies are ever published
by us,
One box of "caronia wafeux," con
tainiii'.' a month's supply, will be sei.t,
secjui ely packed and prepaid to any ad
dress iu the U S or Canada, on receipt of
One Dollae, acuompauied by the details
of y.iur cise. Full aud oomplet etreat-
inent, including all necessary medicine,
'i and our written lliarallLuti. Fivh Dollars
, , , " '
payable sn advaned. ,
,T'" cover, all expenses, in-
,rea "f f,"" d'rec,'""-
There are no additional charge, of any
tl'u" J'11"! .tieatineut within
the reach of all.
Address C.Miniltminn .p-irf.; The
No.s-F"M.eii rmi'A!ty, Market and
24th St., Philadelphia.
N0TI0B FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Omen at Lakeview Oituno.
j . SepUmlier 23, 11101.
Notice in hereby fclven that the following
named settler has tiled antics of his Intention
to make filial proof in support of-hiM claim, and
that said proof will bs made before i. J.
Smith, Connty Clark at I'rineville, Oregon,
mi November 4, JfWl, tlz: James Y. B."ne,
H. K. No. for the KK, SVV'4 HM
Sec. and N VVK HWi beJ. 10. T. 22 S II,
10 K., W. M. .
Ife names th. following witneiwo. to
prove hit C'ltithiuous residence upon and
cultivation of .aid land, vtst
William P. Vandervert, nf Lava, Oreifonj
T.u .41....L- .".r i .... n....n. r..k
more, of' fiend, OreKdni It. H. West, of
Lava, (Win.
E, M. BRATTAIN.
VM 1 fitter,
is n mother of state. The present
states of Oregon, Washington and
I da no. part of Montana atnl a part
of the province of llrilish Columbia,
were formerly in the Oregon coun-
try, which was a bone of interna
tional eotitention from the beginn
ing of the century until the treaty
of 1S1G settled Northwest bounda
ry matters between the United
States and Great Britain. A pro
visional government for all of
Oregon territory was organized in
1848, and the next, year the United
States laws were extended over the
region. In 1853 that part north
of the Columbia river and the 46th
parallel was set off to form the
territory of Washington, and 10
years later Idaho territory was
.created, thus reducing Oregon to
its present dimensions, Oregon
was formally admitted as a state
into the Union in 1858. The next
year its population numbered 54,
435: last year the census showed a
population of 413,530,-Public Land
TlilUUB CTLTL'RE rKOOr-NOTICE
FuK PUBLICATION.
L'niUd SUtes Land OfEcs, Ths Utiles, Or.
UctolwrN, HJ1.
Nuti'je it hereby given that Inn: Cirok,
of i'rineville, Or-on, lit tilrd Duties of in
tention to make tins! pruof beforv A. O.
Palmer, U. a. Coui'iiiti..iier at hit oiKui in
I'rineville, Oregon, on Krid tin Jud day of
Aoveuiber, PJ01, on tindwr culture app:ir.
ti.m .No. MM, fo.- the SI, Hl:4 and S'4
HW I of Sec. 8, Tp. 12 A., Ii. In, K, W. 11.
Ho anies as witurues; W W J.xlin,
Henry lni:tir.iarr and Alec Ysncey of flay
Creek, Ortguu, auJ 11 A Clnek, of Utility,
Orcguii.
JAY P. LUCAS. Remitter.
TIMBER CULTURE PROOF NOTICE
1'Olt PUBLICATION.
I . S. Land OSc The Dalit, Oregon.
, October 8, l'JOl
Notice it hereby given that William W
Jotlui. of Hay Creek, Oregon, hut filed notice
ot intention to make final proof before A C
Palmer, ii A Comminsioner, at hit n.hce in
Prioeville, Oregon, on r'tiifay the 22nd day
of Noveiulier, 11101, on timber culture .pilict
th.n No Sin, fur the &V, uf bee. it, X 12 S
U 15 E, W JL
He names m witnesnes: Iim Cleek, of
Prineville, tlrek'nii, and henry Muntomery,
Alec Vsucey and tl A Cleek, of liay Creek,
Oregon. JAV P. LUCAS, Kctptusr.
CONTEST NOTICE.
DxrAKTHKNT or The Intkwob
United States Laud Oifice,
The Dalles, Oregon, Oct iljer 2, l'JOl.
A autticient con Lett affidavit liavinx been
filed in this office by Emma Ii Pike, con
testant, agaiuttt homestead entry No, 72ftl,
made Airil 7, 18SrJ for SE! bA4 Sec IS and
NKt N Wtf and Nl NEK Sec ii T 12 S K
Kl K, by Joseph ii Johnson, Contettee, in
which it is alleged that said eiitrymsn, has
wholly abandoned said tract fur inoie than
nix tuontlis since makinif said entry; thU
the tract it nut settle.! upon and cultivated as
required by law, that his abandonment Is
not dus 'to his employment in the army
or navy ot ths tinted States in
time uf war. Said parties are hereby notifi
ed to apiiear, remnd and offer evidence
touching said allciratioQ at 10 u'cluck a, in.
on November IS, l'JOl, befnreA. C. , Palmer,
U. 8. Conuuisioner, at his nfKce at Prine-
villa, Oregon, (and that final hearing will
be held at 10 o'chwk a. in. on Novemlwr
21), 1001. befoie) the UeiHer aud Re,
ceiverat ths United .States Land Ollice in
The Ilalles, Orexnn, ,
The said contestant having, in a proper
affidavit, tiled Oct 1, l'JOl, set forth facts which
show that after due diligence wronal ser
vice ot this notice can not ! made, it is
!'"!' "rd,"Jd 'd directed that such notice
IfVcB by, d4 Wld proper publication.
I 1 y P. Lucas,
iiSiHtt,
Furnishings,
THE HOME COLD CURB.
An Intrenlous Treatment by which
Drunkards are Cured Dally lu
Spite of Thor.iBolvee.
It is now generally knonn and nn
derstiMal tluit Driliikenilfss is H (Iikciiko
and not wimkncti). A txaly filled with
Miisiiii mid iiBrvesciiiiipU'Uily.liattcred
by pcriialiciil or t:i.iitni.l in-e of intox
icating liquors, requires an nntiiluto
riipubie id iipiitrnliing ami i rndieiit
ing this H)isiin, mid diwtroying the
ciaving for intoxicants. Kuflerrni limy
now cure tliuuiselvea at liomc without
publicity or lo of time from biiciuess ;
hy this non.li'rfiil "1H)MK UOI.D
CI'KE,"wliich has U-en ar(lnl nlier
ninny years uf close study mid trout
incut nf inebrititf. The faithful use
according to directions of this won
dcrlul diacovery is pmitively gnnriin.
tent to euro the most olietHmte case,
no mutter bow hard a drinker. Out
record show the limrvch'iis trnio.li.rni
aliim of lliiniHiinds of Drunkards inlo
aobcr. indiisirioiia and upriiihl ii.en.
WI V KS VR YOUK II UKUANDS!
CHILDHKN CUUK YOUK FA
T11EKS! I This remly is in no tense
a nostrum but it a iiecific for this
disease only, and is mi skilKnlly de
vised and prepared that it is thorough
ly soluble and plrasnut to the taste, so
Unit it civii be given in a cup ol lea 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 ininlo tetncriite
men by having the euru administered
by lining Iricnils and relatives m i t li
on t their knovledgn in tea or collec,
and believe today that they discon
tinued drinking of their revn free will.
DO NOT WAIT. Do not bedtdnded
by apiiarent and miil-ai!itiir "iiniimvi-
nieiit. The HO.M: (iOLD (:UUK is
old iit"tlm extremely low price of One
Dollar, thus placing within reach of
everybody a treiitmi'iit more elfoetiuil
than othrs costing fi.') to If oO. Full
directions encc.inipniiy eiich psckajie.
Hxciul advice by skilled plivsicintis
when reqiwtcd witlinut extra chnrgo.
Sent prepaid to any par', of the world
on receipt of One Dollar. Address
Dept. K 485 F.DWIN B. (UI.KH 4
CO. m und 23a2Maiket St. Phila
delphia. All correspondence strictly confi
dential. NOTICE FOR PUBtlCATIOX.I ."V
- Land OiBce at Tlw Utiles. OraKua,
SeptMiilr 2S, 11101.
Notice 14 hereby given that the following
named settler has filed notice of his intention
to make final proof In atippr.rt uf hit claim,
ami that said proof will Iw nude hefoie
J. J. Smith, County Cleik at Prineville, Ore
gon, on Friday, November , 1301, vii;
John Ifelfrlch, nf Laments, Oretfon, If. E.
No. M) for the W'X NWJ, NEH, NW'U
and SV SK'i Sec. 8, 'fp. 18 S R. U K.
. M. , r
If e namet the following wltnesnes to pmve
hit cotitinnona residence uan and oultivatinn
of taid land, viz:
Everett Miller, Rolrert I'. Johnson, Walter
K. Helfrich. and B. II. Helfrlc'i, all of La
monta, Oregon. JAY P. LUCAS,
. ' ' Ittgliter
NOTICE FOR FUl'.LTCATIOV.
Land OIKcs nt The Dalles, OrcKon. '
i , -, . Septemljer 28, I'M.
Notice It hereby irlvon that ths fullnwing
nmel settler has tiled notice nf hit Intention
tn make final proof In tuppnrt of hit claim,
anil that taid prnnf will m nude hefnra J. J.
Smith. County Clerk, at Prineville, Oregon,
on Friday, November 8, 1001 viz:
OeonfeT. Kitehfng, of Prlnevnie, Ore;nn.
H. E. No. MOl.for the N A SE V, and S k
NF.X. Seo. 7, T. 18 8. R. IB k. W. M.
He namet tin followlnn witntwset tn prove hit
ouiitlnuoi reHldenoe upon and cultivation of
said land viz: .
Edward llarrlt, Mack Mots, John Cham-
oers, anil Johu ffarmon, all of I'rineville,
Oregnu, .
JA? F.LUCAS..
VvgUtiir,
In mir dry good, department will ho found the I
I. ,i...i i:..u l.. 1 1.- ...iu ..i l ,...,i m....i.i "J:
IMPLEMENTS. '(
"NERYE WASTE."
Otto of the most helpful hoolu on
nerve weakncsi ever in8tied in tluit
entitled "Nerve Wustc," byrl)r.
pawyer, of ban rruncmco, now in
its fifth thousand. This work of
an experienced and reputable phy
sician is in agreeable contrutt to
the vurt sum of false teaching
which prevails on this intenntinjt
subjift. It abounds in carefully
considered and practical advice,
and has the two great merits ol
wisdom and sincerity.
It is indorsed by both tho relig
ous and secular prtf. Tho Chicago
Advance says: "A perusal of the
lxKik and the application of its
principles will put health, hopu
and heart into thuusamla of live
that are now suffering throdgh
nervous impairment-."
The book is 11.00, by mail, post
paid. One of the most interesting
chapters chapter xx.on Nervines
and Nerve Tonics has been print
ed separately as a sample chapter,
anil will be sent to any address for
stamp by the publishers, Tiik I'a
cm: l'tn. Co., "Ho 'MiiH, Sun Fran
cisco, in plain sealed envelope.
Pullman Ordinary HUfjxrt.
The tourist travel between the east and
the" Pavilio oust hut reavhwl enormous
proportions in the last few years, aud
vails lor a special ilast f equipment. To
meet this dun. and I he Pullman Co. Iu
issued from lis .hops what It technically
calls the "Pullman Ordiiarv Werner."
These vara appear similar to the regular
sleeper, being built nn (he same plan,
but not (iiriu.lied with the asm eleeance
They are equipped with maliiesse.,
blankels, .heels, pill. .as, pillow estes,
towels, comb., hriitlies, eio., requiting
nnihiinof the kind to be loyn.hwl by
the psnseiiuer. Each car has a .love for
making collce and tea and doing "light
housekeeping," and each section calif n
fitted with an adjustable table. A uni
formed porter1 accompanies each car. hit
business being to make lip berths, keep
the car clean, sou look after the comfnria
and want, cf the passengers. In esch of
the trains which are ditpatched daily
from Portland by theO. It. A N. (;,-, ja
to he loiiud one of these "I'nllnisn Or
dinary blrrpera," The car i. stitched
U the 'Cliicaifo 1'orth.iid s Special,"
which goes tlirouuli to Chicairo withont
chamw, and the one in the '-'Atlaiitio Ex-
liress tun. tn hunsaa City without
change. Passengers in llii. car for Chi
cairo i hanpe to aiiriilsr car at Grainier.
Much of the first flat, travel is being
carried in these car., file rales beii.u
lower, and the service beinir nearly equal
to that in the palace sleeper..
For rate, and full information in.
cludingf older., write to A. L. Crai, O.
" V, O. II. N. Co. Portland, Ore.
WILLIAM K'KIESLEY
HIS LIFE ANIHYOIiK
UV
Gen. Ciias. II. . Gimmvenoii .
Prmidenl'. lit. l,.n.. n J.f
- : ,7 voniraue in
war and colleaeite In CoiiKress. Wss near
nit sine wr.n ntnnr great men whoa hit eyr.
,M eliuil In .l...ilK r..ll I ,1.. I. .
.. ... ....... ,.. ,,., w-m 1Me uier 10
the-National f,..itof and to Canton. The
i.enerai requires a share nf the proceeds of
hit book be devoted to a McKlnlry Monu
ment Kuud, thus every stilwnriher heenmea
" '"i"' wi mit inna. ...illl.uii of cn..
let will hi anhf Ii1. I'm. 1. luu I w uilll I
dert for the atkinir. Nolmdy will refute. Ele!
yani 1 nuKatiature 1'nitiaiU ol President Mc.
hinleys laat picture taken at the White
. "u cau ni Mufrkly clear
81000 takiuir orders, Onler outfit ' quick.
Channs to prove sueeets, securs yenrly cc iw
tract and beconn Manager. Send 12 2-eent
ttauiti to pay expense of wrapping, mailinif
and pttas of el.nt Mmiwetus. Takine 10
to 50 orders daily, 50,000 will b mAd in thla
country
Address
THE CONTINENTAL ASSEMBLY.
Odd Fellows' lluildiinr,
tjacrumiuui, Ci