Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, November 21, 1901, Image 6

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MitcMI lt,.u,eB.g5iM.,ul Q, I SalOlllOIl.
ucnortu liMCKBrnmnng ana w agon Zfo
U;ok-
Repairing,
T!ieRl()ni.r
lVinuvillo, Orcpnn
Slats! Slats!
.V
j Is now urnvtiirf it m-a lire e'inpleiu VM
Our lint of If nti Ii complete and embrace the John lay,
General Merchandise.
Staple ainl F,lm.;v ; i 1
Paints and Oik
Windows and IWrs.
Giviin Sacks and Binder Twine.
Hardware and Stoves.
are prepared lo hi: you eoiiiethiug nobby in
Men'e and B eja1 Sni.e,
Jf
& Fall and inter
11. Slutmiu ami Linn brand, in ill llio new blue k
Underwear fur Men and
eelubratedlWnsiii'e tlfnlth
World. Other lines cheap
m PLOWS, HA330W8. M0..ES.3, BASIS,, Ail J All Ji!.133 OF FARM
Ta Own a Bit of Land.
"One of tho healthies instincts
' Anglo-Saxon nature is to acquire
UcmA acres," said aft elderly man.
'"This love of the soil, which in
England among the bettor class has
for so nuny" hundreds of years
amounted to a passion, has done
:i:ore to- ennoble tho nation and
give it its prestige than anything
k'.se, and it is of no small importance-
to our national development
tiiat young men of education and
ncial standing so frequently nowa
THE SEW WAY
COMMON SENSE FOB WOMBM
ladtee Should Bead of the Latest
&nd Most Successful Impor
tation from France.
All -Womankind. May Possess Fair
Skin, .Bright Eyes, 8tranrtn.
and Hood Heal tin.
S eaye IV Laliord, the famous French
f mctionea whis hea devoted hia whole
life- W tho study of women, and hiia wu
1r)i) highest distinction through hia wwt
urfuiij snccesssful practice among tb
fiuwlies t Paris. j
WOMAN A HEROINE
Woman ia, a, heroine, says the Doctor,
and lift remarkable endurance and abili
ty withstand tl must tryiug ordeal
nmupels administration She ia a autre
fcn the Natural modeety of her eex which
oftsu causes her to endure the greatest
trials, and sutler in silence, rather than
consult even her Family Physician, far
ing to expisuj herself to necessary ques
tioning; and. probably examination.
A LIFE STUDT
Recngnizing thus fact in hia early
practice, Dr. LaBord haa, by years of
Study and close application, envolvul an
entirely new method of treatment for all
ailmenu peculiar ro women, which has j
met with unbounded success, aud has
Jftiauch Offices, managed by skilled plijsi
oidiis under his pergonal anpervibion,
unw located in every'larce cily ir Eurape
By his superiar methuds each patient
receives, absolutely free of charge, full
and detailed advice especially adupted to
ljer case, tints avoiding all emiHirasa i
inent op inconvenience, and an Dr La
g ird's remedies are put up in the form
ot Rinall, dainty wafers, they are easily J
isnd taken at any time nr place, without !
aiTactlirif attenMon. X Ins nifurts re
gularity in treatment which is most im
portant to a cure, and generally iniuoa
aible with liquid remedial
Li'juid remedies always contain a lanre ,
prop .rtioii of alcihol, whiskey or other
ijipmrs, to iireserve them from spoiliui;. J
I5r La Bord'a Wafers are a "dry medi-1
cine" and are positively free from in- j
toxicants r narcotic d'Hy" "f any kind,
MODEEN METHODS
Dr LaBord's greatest success Ins been i
achieved b the use of the "vahom
HiEE.'' This is not a Patent Medicine,,
but a scientific oreparation of "Vibur
num 1 or 'VjUoMa" (cnnmnnly known aa
ItUcU Haw berry), and other well known
hrb whose curative properties have
tieeii known to herbalists for Centuries.
''VibMrnuin," or "oahokia," ia recog
nized and prescribed by. the leadinc
(hyticirn.of the world as the best known
ii. . :t;- I. tx I i r.it -
r.Jttiiiip cir reuiaie irouoiea. j lie ex
.treiliely disagreeable tiste-of these r,drovs
has been overcome hy skillful miinipvla
tiou, retaining however nil of tboir vir
tiea and sireugihi and' these specific
lta'e been so combined and prepared aa
bi forin.a dainty wafer, easily tki-n, yet
timb'jdving ttie minit accurate aud certain
onre for Female Weakoesa, Nfrvoos
rr.lration, Painffih and Slipprased:
22&1U4S, It-Qulwl, LilOj.vbuwi Uj
Boye. We handle the
Underwear, H. at ill the
mid giaid.
days buy small holding where
they can live the country life that
every healthy man delights in. To
own a bit of land is a hostage to
respectability and success, and
when it is in the country and car
ries with it a certain amount of
country living and thinking it
amounts to a moral tonic strength
ening all that is best and most
virile in a young man' naturo.
Public spirit becomes aroused in
stinctively, the affairs of the coun
tryside grow to interest him keenly,
Whites, Sterility, Ulceration of the
Uterus, Change of life in Matron or
Maid, Chrouiu Decline, Uninary Trou
ble, Nervi.ua Debility, Profuse Flow,
Threatened Miscarriage, Palpitation
of the Heart, Paine in the Left Side
Cold Hnds and Feet, bearing Down
Hams, Backache, Shortness of Breath,
Scalding of Urine, Soreness of Breaal,
Neuralgia, Uterine Displacement, and
all those symptom! which make the
average woman's life ao niiaeiable. It
makes child birth easy aud savim DOC
TOW!1 BILLS.
A VALUABLE FEATURE.
"C'ironu wariwi" have proven a
blessing to thousands of suffering women
who have been made well, strong and
happy in a surprisingly abort time by
thia wonderful treatment. Thuy will
not only cure the most ooatinate cases,
uo matter how long neglected, hut are
also the only known remedy that can be
aUolntely relied upon to preveut those
monthly recurrences of extreme pain aud
suffering, needlessly endured by so uiauy
of our women.
PURE AND EFFECTIVE
''Dr LiHojiu'g cabonia wafkiu" are
purely vegetable, containing no injuri
ous cbeaiicals or drugs, and ara positive
ly guaranteed to cure even the most
neglected cases, if directions are careful
ly folluwed, and the medicine honestly
taken.
Thia valuable remeda, 'Dn LaBord's
Cahonia," is now on sale in America by
the importing firm of Moyles Fuller Com
pany, who have contracted with Dr La
Bord for the exclusive agency of the
United Statea. Consolatation De
partments, under the superviainu of Dr
LaBord are maintained and special ad
vice fur"ished absolutely free to all who
take the treatment. Ludiei ordering
"cauonia" are invited to write all about
their particular caac, in detail, and are
assured the most sacred privacy aa to
their correspondedce, aa no testimonials
or letters from ladies are ever published
by us.
One box of "cafonia wafzkx," con
taining a month's aupply, will be sent,
securely packed and prepaid to any ad
dress in the U 8 or Canada, on receipt of
One Bullae, accompanied by the details
of you' case. Full and coinplet etreat
mimt, including all necessary mediotne,
and our written guarantee, Five Dollars
pavable in advance.
This charge covers all expenses, in
cluding free advice and full directions.
There are no additional charges of any
kind, thus placing the treatment within
the reach of all.
Address Consultation Dept., Tat!
Koviw-F"U.ek Companv,, Market and
24th Sts, Philadelphia.
"OTICK FOR PUBLICATION.
United States. Land Office,
The Dalles, Oregon, Oct. H, fX)L
Notice is hereby (riven that the following
named settler has filed notice of her intention
to make final proof in support of her claim and
that- said proof will be mad before J. .1.
HmiHi, Countv Clerk, at frineville, Oregon,
on- Thursday DeceinlK-r 5, iVOl, viz:
Aina K. Marple. of Culver, Oreon, H B
No, 779 for the HJ NWv and K4 BWi
Kee-22, Tp. 12 R. 13 K., W'.M.
She Bftnies-tha' following witnewt. to prove
her cvnliiiuoiis residence upon audicultivation
of said land, vis:r
J 11 Meriill, O fjpringw, Edwanl,Pike and
1? A,Giuk,.aU:of Culvert Oregon.,
iT.-X. Laaaa,,Sacjttgu,',
Ins ru ai tie ,;'ili.)i become ol im
pur iinc' to hi;it, and he grows in
touch w tii the community, us he
vote w.'.li them and works with
thorn for he r common local in
tcresis. It is tho "bit of land'1 that
does it all: tho svnsu of ownership
and mutual interitg that awaken
the dignity and responsibility of
citizenship which ia fo important
to the coutid.ng of a man's charac
ter. And that young men of busi
ness are developing such tastes is a
happy augury for the future of
town and state."
That Throbbing Hoadaohe.
Would quickly leave you, if you
used Dr King's New Life, Pilla.
Thousand! of kuflerort have proved
their matchless merit for Hick and
Nervous He.uluches. They make pure
blood and build up your health.
Only 25c at Adamson &, Wimiek
Co's. Drug Store.
CONTEST NOTICE.
DmariiiNT or Tut IsTrxtoi
United State. Land Office,
Tl Dalles, Oregon. October 2, 1U01.
AsuHicient contest affidavit bavin- been
filed in thia office by Kinma II Tike, con
testant, a,-abut homeaU-ad entry No. 7'iSl,
made April 7. 1KW for HKX M'.', 8eo IS and
XK NW and NJ NKX Bee T 12 3 R
1-1 E, hy Joseph 15 JohnsoD, Contested In
which it is alleged that said entrynan, has
wholly abandoned said tract fur ninre than
ail mouths since making said entry) thr.t
the tract is not settled upon aud cultivated aa
required by law, that hts abandonment !
not due to hia emnlorinetit In the armv
or navy of tha United States in
I tlm. of War. Said parties are Iwreby nntiti.
j ed to appear, respond and offer evidence
touching said alb-Rathm at 10 o'clock a. m.
on NovamlierlB, 1D01, beforeA. C. Palmer,
U. S. CouiruiMioner, at hia oSica at Price
ville, Oregon, (aud that Snal hearing will
lie held at 10 o'cliek a, ni. on November
20. 1001, before) the KeKister andlte
ceiverat the United States Land Office) iu
The Uallm, Oregon,
The said contestant having, In a pro)ier
affidavit, fded Oct 1, 1901, set forth facts which
show that after due diligence personal ser
vice of this notice can ut be maOe, It is
hereby ordered and directed that such notice
be given by due aud proper publication.
J ly J'. Lucas,
iiugister.
Notice of Final Bottlomont.v
Notice is hereby given that the undersign
ed, administrator of the K.Uate of Nancy A
Benham, doceased, has filed in the County
Court of Urook Co., State of Oregon, his final
account at such administrator of said estate,
and that Satiuduy, the 7th day of Decemlier,
l'JOl, at the hour of 11 o'clock, a m has le-en
f xed by said Court aa the time for hearing of
nlijectinus to said report, and the settlement
thereof.
Dated, NovemlierS, 1IIQ1.
JAMKS It. BKNIfAM,
Adniimstrator of the Estate of Nancy A.
Benhaui, deceased, 11-7-12-5.
TIMBER CULTUHR PROOF-NOTICE
10R PUBLICATION.
U. S. Land Office, Th Dallas, Oreu.
October 8, l-SOl
Notice b hereby given that Williara W
Joalln, of Hay Creek, Oregon, hut filed totioe
of intention to make final proof before A 0
Palmer, U S Couiaiiasioner, at his orhoe in
Prineville, Oregon, ou Kilday the iWrni day
of Novemlier, 1901, on timber culture applies
tion No 3S7, for the SW),' of Bee S, T'a 3
RWE.WM.
He names aa witnesses: Irn Cloels, of
Prinevill,.Oregoni and Henry ilontgoniery.
Alec Tancey. of Hay Crk, the., and H A
'Jlikul.Uxiiily, Oregon.
B..LIiC,Eaaist,
Dry Goods.
THB HOME GOLD CURB.
An Ingenious Treatment by whloh
Drunkards are Cured Daily In
Spite of Themselves.
It ia now gonnmlly known and mi
deiHtiHjil that Drtiukeiiiieae is a disense
ami not wntiknesa. A Inaly tilled witli
puieini and imrvoe coinpli'Udj' sbattniisl
hy periiKlii-Hl or ciiiistai.t use ol intox
Wilting liiiitirH, niiiiroa an nntiduttt
cnpubln cf nciitriiluing anil orndicuv-
lni thia puisun, and destroying the
craving for Intoxicant, riuflurcrs limy
now cure tbeinaelvua nt hiiine without
I nubheitv or loss of time from business
by this wonderful "HOME GOLD
CUKK,"whioh has been nrfected after
many years of clone study and treat
moot of inebriates. The faithful use
according to directions of this won
diT I ill discovery ia positively guaran
teed to euro the nioet obatitlaU) Cast',
no matter how hard a drinker. Out
records show tho nmrveli us trnnsforiii
ation of thousands of Drunkards into
aober, industrious and upright limn.
WIVK8 CUIUS YOUlt HU8BANDH!
CHILDREN CUKE YOUK KA
THEK8I I Thia n-niedy ia hi no sense
a nostrum but ia t specific- fur this
disease only, and ia to skillfully de
vised nnd prepared that itii thorough
ly soluble and pleasant to the taste, ao
that it can be given in a nop ol tea or
collue without the knowledge of the
person tuking it. Thousands of drunk
ards have cured themselves with this
pricelfH remedy, and as many more
have been cured and made temperate
men by having the cure administered
by lining frienda and relatives with
out their knowledge in tea or collce,
and bclinve today that they discon
tinued drinking of their o-vn free will.
DO NOT WAIT. Do not be deluded
by apparent anil misleading "improve
ment. The HOME GOLD ClliEir
sold at"the extremely low price of One
Dollnr, thus placing within reach of
everybody a treatment more effectual
tlm u otbrs costing $J.ri to $). Full
directions cncoiiipuuy each package.
Hiecial advice by skilled physicians
when reqested without extra charge.
Sent prepaid to any pur', of the world
on receipt of One Dollnr. Address
Dept. K 485 KDWIX B. OILJM 4
CO. 23IW and 2332 Market Bt. Phila
delphia. All correspondonco atrictly confi
dential. The dental work of Dr.C. A. Cline is
too well known in this country to need
any praise. He enn always be found at
the old stand, next door to the First
National Bank, Give him a call.
CONTEST NOTICE.
Dtr.lltTMENT Or TDK LvrSKIOR.
Laud Office at THE DALLES, OU.
October 2d, 1901.
A snfGcientcontestaflidavit having hern fil
ed In this office by Alomo Pstterson
contestant, against homestead entry No. 71119,
made Keb, 27, 181)9, fur the N W uf JSec 3fi
Tp 12 S., It 14 E by Marion 0. Anderson
Conteatce, in which It Is alleged that said
entryinan has wholly abandoned said tract
and changed his residence therefrom for
mure than six months last ast.
That such absence ia not dus to to his em
ployment in the army or navy of the United
States;
Said parties are hereby noti6cd to ap
pear, respond and offer evidence touch
ing said allegation at 10 o'clock a. m. on Deo.
21, 1901, before A. C. Palmer U, S. Com mis
sinner at his office at Prineville, Oregon, (and
that final hearing will be held at 10 o'clock
a. m. on Dec, 27, 1901, before) the Regis
ter and Iteciever at the United States Land
Office in The Dalles, Oregon.
The said contestant having, in a proper afB
davit, filed Dot. 25, 1901 set forth facts which
show that after due diligence personal service
of thi notice can not bs made, It is (ereliy
ordered and directed that snob notice be giv
en by due aud.prnpw publication.
iAX E;,LPCA8,.
- ItuGjuaxi
In our dry goodi department will bo found the
completes! Hint in tl). city of Ladies' and Gents'
Furnishings, f&fc-
1 ti
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IMPLEMENTS. 2?
"NERVE WASTE."
Ono of the most helpful books on
nerve weakness ever issued Jh that
entitled "Nerve Waste," by Dr.
Sawyer, of San Francisco, now in
its fifth thousand. This work of
an exiierienccd and reputable ldiv-
sician is in agreeable contrast to
thu vast sum of full touching
which prevails on this interesting
subject. It abounds in carefully
considered and practicul advice,
and has tho two great merits of
wisdom and sincerity.
It is indorsed by both tho relig
ous and secular press. The Chicago
Advance says: "A perusal of the
book and the application of its
principles will put health, hope
and heart into thousands of lives
that are now suffering through
nervous impairment."
The book is $1.00, by mail, post
paid. Ono of the most interest! nir
chapters chapter xx, on Nervines
and Nerve Tonics has been urint-
ed separately as a sample chapter.
and will bo sent to any address for
stamp by the publishers, The Pa
cific Pub. Co., Box 2W18, San Fran
cisco, in plain scaled envelope.
Pullman Ordinary Sleepen.
The tourist travel between the east and
the Pacific coast lias reached enormous
proportioua in the last few Vuara. ami
calls lor a special class of equipment. To
,,. ueuianu ine ruuuian U. Iiaa
issued from its shnpa what it technically
calla the "Pullman Ordirary Kleeper."
These cait appear similar to (he regular
sleeper, being built on the same plan,
but not furnished with the same elegance
They ara equipped with nialiretaes,
blankets, sheets, pillows, pillow-easel,
towels, combs, brushes, etc., requiring
nntlimgiif the kind to be furnished by
the passenger. Each car haa a stove for
making collee and tea and doing "light
housekeeping," and ench section csn be
fitted with an adjustable table. A uni
formed porter accompanies each car, hia
business being m make up berths, keep
the car clean, alio liaik after the comforts
and wants cf the pnssengi-ra. In each of
the (rains which are dispatched daily
from Portland by the 0. It. N. (Jc. is
t.i bo found one of these "Pullman Or
dinary Sleepers." The car ia attached
to the ''Chicago-Portland Special,"
which goes through to Chicago without
change, and the one in the "Atlantic Ex
press" runs lo Kansas City without
change. Passeugen in this car for Chi
ch?o change lo a similar car at Granger.
Much of the first class travel is being
carried in these oars, the rates being
lower, and the service being nearly equal
to that in the palace sleepers.
For rates and full information, in
eluding elders, write to A. L. Craig G.
P. 4., 0. R, N. Co. Portland. Ore.
Have you seen those new Art Squares
and Ruga an AJamson-Winnek Cu.
TIMBER CTLTURE PROOr-NOTICK
FOR PUBLICATION.
United States Land Office, The Dalles, Ore,
Octobers, 1901.
Nottae b hsrchy given that Isom desk,
of Prineville, Oregon, has filed notice of In
tention to make final proof Iwfore A. C.
Palmer, V. 8. Commissioner at bis office in
Prineville, Oregon, on Friday the 22nd day of
November, 1801, on tlmlwr culture applica
tion No. Sir.8, for the Ni BK'i an Ku
HW'i of See, .8, Tp. 12 s., R. 15, E., W. M.'
He names as witnesses; W W Joslin,.
Henry Montgomery and Also Yaneav of Hs..
Creek, Oregoa, and H A Cleek, of UrialyM
ungpa..
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