Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, November 28, 1901, Image 4

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. Mitchell Wagons It.u'ino I'mnes and
K Hacks
n 1 T1. ...1 M 1 11' . ... ...
uciiuuii iin'KHmiuiing ittiu v uguu ,,
Repairing,
Tho Ho;! Corner l'rineville, Oreiron
tlatsl Hats! " $
Our lino of Hula la complete mid embrace the John u't
). Htutaoti ami Lion brands, in all thu nuw block
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G eneral Merchandise.
Staple ami Fancy Groceries.
Paints and Oils.
Wiiulojvs and Doors.
drain Sacks ami Hinder Twine.
Hardware and Stoves.
g oar Fan Clothing
Is now arriving unit all hues are complete V,
lw are prepared to ?lio you aouiotuitig nobby in
are prepared to ?ln.
Men's aud Boys' Suite.
HUM IJIUt. HIIU HI UWtlOUl priUU.
$ Fail and ntcr
Underwear for Men mid
celehratedWntrht's Health
K?- World. Other Ime ch.ap
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P PLOWS, ISAROOWS, MOTHERS, -RAKES AND ALL
The Value of Borlo Acid,
, Boric acid and borax are much
used as antiseptics in the preser-
xation of food, and tlioir harm-
lessness has lone been a matter of
dispute. "Science" has led to be
lieve that the question is still oen,
and refers to two papers on the sub
ject which have receutly appeared
in "The Journal of Hygiene" and
''The British Medical Journal."
The first of these, by Tunnicliffe
-and Rosenheim, recounts a scries
of expeiimcnts upon children, con-!
ro WKKFl h 3IEX of t!te E1S 1
An Interwstinar Explanation of their
Unusual Strength.
The Secret of their Marvellcrna Vi'
tality and Nerve Eorce
Jealously Guarded
Women of the Harem Compound
a Potion Whose Rejuvenating
ffeota are Almost Miraoulous j ""' torn., ana tnougii exiremeiy pow
aad Astonish the Most Skeptical "M u Vly haruilesa and ewily
The fondest hopes of ancient and tnod
ru seekers after the Fountain of tVr-
.etnal Youth, cau scarcely have aimed j
light than the reuiu achieved by the
tturtelloua compound, knowu through
out the E ist as Eu SIoKBIR.
Travelers returuing to Europe have,
trout time to time, brought astoniahing
inUn of the rejuvenating elfecta pro
duced by this Wonder of the Orieut.
Crudely compounded by the Women
i.f the Harem, from formula handed
down orally from iteration to (fenera
tion, the secret of this preparation thus
jealously guarded, and known only to
the inmate of the Harem and the
Court Phyaic'uns, El MoKBia has betn
practically unobtainable, excepting by
the favored ouea for whom It was in
tended. .Recently, however, a prominent na
tive Arabian Physician, banished from
lia ewiutry for political idfeiise. and
deprived of hia vast pcjuseasioos, has
availed hiniself of h's kuowltdge, to
earn a livelihood bebttiui; his .station, I
ky supplying 1 His marvellous compound, j
I'.h MoKlilR, to- the nobility and weath-
i t claa-iea of all Europe, who have
thrurfully paid him larire fees in letuiu
for the benefita received.
Content itn the large income derived
fr 1D1 thia practice, thi aged physician !
f.it repeatedly refused very libeial of-
rs-nia.le to hi 11; for the formula of his
temedy, but he laa finally agreed with
tlie importing house ' of Tile Novtfi
Fl tXP.a CoMJMSV, of Philadelphia, to
rut it up in convenient form for mile
idusivK'y in the United States, audi
f:iia firui having the exoluaive agency,
now otfiT it for the brat time to the
Amevican public
Thia remedy must not be confounded
with t!i iiuiuerout nervous exhanst,iou,
l-.it. manhood, and elf ahnse remedies
which are advertised under a variety of
' taius, an there is absolutely holding
which, acientitic chemistry iwia been able
oi...H.ot. wi, ic;i roi oven anoroacn me
iw-rleaa El. MoKDIa, pure vegetable I
i.oinjiound, exi racted from tare tropical
r-Totn and herbs. ' '
purpoae. which ia fCstrengtlwn th, i
i.Ltul foiCH auiV prevent decay Irs men,
n iiwrvelhina e&Vts in arreating d cav
f t!m eital (trincipleSv eanecially in the
nolet being uuparaisVd: anct nesor failing,
aaut a U UMt iifc USiismxJ. aili uvA- t'ut
Hoys. Wi' handle the
Underwear, Hi-ai hi the
and good. .
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tinned for twelve daw, and the
authors draw the conclusionth.it
these substances are practically
harmless. Tho other irnoer. by
Grcenbanm.ccmibate the deduction
of the former, chiefly upon the
grounds that the experiments were
too few, continued for too short a
period and were upon children over
the age when milk is the principal
article of food. In the author's
opinion the fact that the boric acid
and borax were rapidly excreted
h,v the kidneys is evidence of their
poisonous character.
!
East, where strong virile men with Urge j
families of defendant, are the rule, there i
must he mi doubt, mthet aa to Ha eltici- j
ceny or beneli'a to tlieieneral ay.teui.
While it ia an absolute apecitie and
positively Kunrmitevd to cure llm wont
chsrs of nervoua debility, luat inanliood,
or eimiUr weikiitaaua due to excvsnea or
y luthful error, it la hIxi yad with the
greiiieat aucccaa aa malizur, giving
power to nil weak parta, and developing
and nianintftmiiur tha lull natural vigor
'" "'""'i-
It P' P ' the American trade in
i a h ou, iiiiH uimei. liciUK uom nun utr-
ing the work at once, and so evidutitly
aa to leave no jouht in the mind of the
patient. It will cure yuu so aa to stay
cured.
Every package is opened and carefully
examined by the iuiHrters when receiv
ed, and is then repacked under their
eul ami positively K"'ranteed to ifnie.
It will lf s 'lit prepam, nnder plain cov
er,.with full and somplete directioni, on 1 1 :n connnanil to sell the prowrty in wid
receipt of the price, $1 per parkane, ordrerM, judgment and order of nale and here,
six packazee for $0. Address Thr .Nov- iufUT denciilied, unthe followinu teru, tin
es-FnLLER Company, Market and U4th j wjt.
OlB., rnilauelpliia.
Don't forget that you cau save .V"f
cents on your winfr reading by oub-
seribing for the Orej;onhin with the
Journal for?2.50.
That Throbbing Headache.
Would quickly leave you, ii yon
used Dr King'a New Life Villa.
ThoiiPitnds of sufferers have proved ;
their inatchletia merit tor biek and
Xervous Ilcidaclies. They make pure
blood and build up your health,
Only 25c at Adunisuii & Wiutick
Co'a. Drug Store.
Notice of Final Settlement.
Notice Is hereby (rivi that the undernign
ed, administrator of the Katate of Nancy A
Beuham, deceased, haa filed in the County
Court of Ciook Co., Htate of Oregon, hi tin J
j account an such administrator of said eatate,
and that Saturduy, the 7th day of December,
1901, at the hour of 11 o'clock, a in has beu
rixpd by aaid Court aa the time for heAting of
objections to aaid report, and the settlement
thereof.
l)ated,Novemlr5, 10O1.
JAM KS K. P.KN'HAM,
Adtnra-.tftrator of the Katate of Nancy A.
l'eul.aui, deceaeed. ll-7-l5.
Kotice of Final Settlement.
Notice ia herebygrven that the undesigned,
adiniiiirttratir of tlrs 1-iatate of J. L. Olaze,
deeeaaed, haa riled in the County Court of
tvli Cwmtv. StfiAa of OrPL-on. hia fiu;d ac-
c"nllt
anch adiuiniatrator of aaid estate, j
A that M,mdaT. the lith day January. VM.
I at l.e hur of 10 a. m., has been fixed Oy
I aaid Court aa the time for bearing at objec-
report, and the Settlement there.
of..
Dated, Nuneuiber 2t, TJ1.
B. K. NICHOLS; '
Adudnhtrator ot tilt listattt of J.U (ih-ze,
isiaieaaHakU UrtUrlrttl
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i'nuiiiy Court Win.
A Salem dispatch earn: Circuit
Ju,lB 11 r 1Wse th'B niorning ren-
tl,e ""
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" r-'r Sury, ' "
tin court dismisses the
wr'1 of review,
The case resulted from the order
of the county court that hooks of
certain Marion county ollicials be
CXpert(,j i,y Meters Clark and
Sheriff
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i Durbin, Clerk Hall, Recorder Ro
land and Treasure Dowding legally
fought the execution of tho order.
In his decision Judge Boise holds
that the County has authority to
empioy any competent person and
at any time to expert the records
of county officers.
Sheriff Eale of Ellas Davia Lands.
Notice is hereby Klven, that by virtue of a
decree and an order of soli Irautd out of the
Circuit Court of the Stole of Oregon for the
County of Crook, and u m. directed .m tt. i
lnth day of Nuvruiber A D l'.KJl, uxai a da
Kree midgiidjfuient duty tendered and entered
of record in and by said Court on the TAh day
of t)cttober liWl, in a certain action or ntit
then in said Court pending, wherein the
State of (Won, was I'laiutiU" and W.A.
Hooth, AdiuiniMtraUir of the eitUU of Kliaa
DavU, deceawl, am! all heir of aaid deem.
ed, if any thero I and all oilier pei-iemn in
tereeted in said eatate, were DefrnduitU in
fnvurof Plaintitf and a'airmt aaid llrfefidanU
by which decree, judgment and oprh-r of aale
ITiat aid hereinafter deicribed prenihes
iilMands heretefora lwlou:inK to the eatMe
ifliaa li; deceaae l. aod hirelofore on
JUMl rm, oay or wctooer j;a;i, oy aaio Viain,
Cafa-ated aud seized to the Htate of Oregon,
be solil in one parcel or lot for one half caah
in hand and the balance on one years time
bearing intercut at the rate of idx per cent
per annuin payable aemi-annoally on the nrct
diiynof July and January each year, and that
the balance vt the aaid purchaae price shall lie
accured ty a firt inortajie on the hereinafter
deaciibed premises aruirrd by law, 1 will
daturday, the 21st day of Decem
ber, A D 1001
at the hour of 2 of clink P M of said day at
.be front door of the County Court Hmwe In
Priaeville, Oregon, Hell at Public Auction to
the highest bidder for one half cuah in hand
and the balance secured by a rirxt niortae
on the premie sold hearing iiiterest at six
per cent per annum payable aemi-amiually ui
I thu firxtdayscf July and January of each
! year due in one year as provided by law, aaid
premises hereitilefora mentioned are d..acrila.-d
in aaid decree, judgment and order of sale as
follows, to wit:
The North half of the South Kaat quarter
and the North half of the Honth Wait quar
ter of rjec'.inn Seventeen (17); the South half
of the South Kaat quarter and the South
Weat quarter of Section Kighteen (IS) in
Townahip Sixteen (111) South, of llange High,
teen (IS) Kast of Willamette Meiidian, in
Cnaik county, Oregon.
Also the Kant half of the Smith Kant quar
ter of Section Thirteen (Ki) hi Towntdiip Six
teen (11) South, of Range Seventeen (17)
Kaatof the Willamette Meridian 111 Crook
county, Oregon; and the North half of the
Sout West quarter, the South West quarter of
the South West quarter and the South Went
quarter 01 tne ama r.aat qimrwr 01 fwciion
's-":n (H na Ul 01 Uie huutn
West quarter and the South half of the South
Kant quarter of Section Sever.tatoi (17) iu
Towniiip Sixteen (Ki) Houtli, of Itanne Kigh
teen Ik Kat of the Wiliauiettc Meiidian 111.
Crook county, Oregrn,
Dated at l'rineville, Oregon, thia Mill day
November, 1001. '
W. C. CONGLKTON, Shoriff
Ursn lij WAJxeiwvkixi'ita,
Dry Goods.
In mir dry
completes! ling
' III II lull I ll.
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liUm OF FAclitl
THE HOME OOCD CURB.
An Iugnnlous Treatment by which
Drunkards are Cured Dally lu
Spite of Tliomaolvett.
It ia now generally known and tin
(lorntniHl tliut UrutiketiiH'iw in n direniui
ami nut tvenkneaa. A body tilled with
poison and nerves ooinplctcly almtlered
by poriialical or coiitni,l ui-e of intox.
inning liqiiura, ruiiiren an nntidute
capable i'l lioiHl'iiliiii); ami oriiilirut,
iiiK tliia Hiioii, iiml di-Kiioyinx the
ctaving lor iiiUixicaiiU. HuH'orei may
now euro tlieoi-olvoti at hiiiite without
iniblii'ity or Ions of tiinti fmin btiaine.ii
by tins wonderltil "1IOJ1B tiUI.0
Ct'KE'wIiich I ma been perleetod alter
many year of clone ntuily mid treat
inunt if inelirintea. The fnithlnl ue
according to dirix'tiuim of this won
derlul diarov'iy is (Hmitively ifiiiiran-
tcetl to cure the inoat olmtntaie ciuhj,
no matter how hard a drinker. Out
ruconU almw tho inutvelciia tramafiirin
Klion of thuuaands of Uninkarda Into
ohor. itiiluatrioua and uprixht men,
WIVKSOllLiYOUttHUHBANIW!
CUII.DUE.V CUKE YOUR FA
THERS! I This ruinedy ia in no sense
a noatrutn but ia a snucillo for this
'. "' o skillfully do-
viiK-d and prepared that it ia thorough
ly soluble und pleasant to the lustv, so
that it enn I mi given In a nip of tea or
coffee without the knowledge of the
peru taking it. ThonaiimlH of drunk
iirtU have cured tliemmdveit with this
priceless remedy, ami aa ninny more
iinve boen cured ami made tomeiale
men by having the cure adminiateri d
I y loting Iricinla and relalivea with
out their knowledge in tea or eotl'ee,
and believe- tudny that they discon
tinued drinking of their o'vu free will.
HO NOT WAIT. Dnm.t I deluded
by apparent and misleading "improve
ment. Tho HOME GOLD (JURE it
sold t"th extremely low price ol Our
Dollar, thu placing within renoli ol
everybody a treatmont more efloctiinl
tliiin othrs ciHing f20 to .)0, Full
directions eaeonipany each package.
Special atlvice by. skilled phyHicians
when reqeatcd wilhotit extra charge.
Hent, prepaid to any par', of the world
on receipt ot une Hollar, aw.ihh
Dept. K 485 EltWiX Ii. GILES I
00. 2:;:)0 and 2J32 Market tit. Phila
delphia. All correnpotidctico strictly confi
dential. . .
The dental work of Dr.C. A. Cline is
t'H well known in thia country to need
any praise, He can always be found at
the old stand, next door to the First
National Hank, Otve him a call.
CONTEST NOTICE.
DafAai'MKNT or Tine Istkuioh.
Land Ofiice at THU DALLES, Oil.
October 2.", 1!1.
A mifliclent contest alSdavIt having been fil
ed In this office by Alonzn Patterson
couUistant, against homestead entry No. 7Ui9,
mule Feb, 27, 1810, for the NW'X of JSeo to
Tp 12 S., K 14 K by Marion 0. Anderson
Couteatee, In which It is alleged that said
entryman has wholly abandoned said traat
and changed his residence therefrom for
more than six months last past.
That such absence is not due to to his em
ployment in the army or navy of the United
States;
Eaid parties are hereby notified to ap
pear, rescind and olfer evidence touch
ing said allegation at 10 o'clock a. m. on Dec.
21, lfKil, before A. C, Palmer U. S. Commis
sioner at his otfice at Pitneviile, Oregon, (and
that final hearing will lie held at 10 o'clock
a. m. on Dec. 27, 11(01, before) the lleis
tersuid liecicverat the United States Land
Otfice in The Dalles, Oregon.
The said contestant having, in a prorier am
davit, filed Oct. Si, lIKil set forth facts which
ahow that after due diligence peraonal survice
of this notion nan, not is made, It I; hereby
ordered aad directed that such notice bo giv
en by due aad peeper Hublicatlon.
JAf P.. LUCAS,
guod department will be found the
in the city of Ladies' and Giinla' ,,if
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IMPLEMENTS. (J
"NERVE WASTE."
One of the most helpful hooks on
nerve weuknesd over issued is that
entitled "Nerve Waste," bytDr.
Sawyer, of San Francisco, now in
its fifth thousand, This work of
an experienced and reputable phy
sician is in agreeable contrast to
tho vast sum of fulse teaching
which prevails on this interustini;
subject. It abound in carefully
considered nnd practical advice.
and has the two gicat merits of
wisdom and sincerity.
It is indorsed by both the relig
ous find 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 tyvu
that are now suffering through
nervous impairment."
The book is tl.00, by mail, post
paid. One of the most intorestinsj
chapters chapter xx, on Nervines
ami Nerve Tonfes has been print
ed setmralt-lv na il ssnotlsKKuoij,.
and will be sent to any address for
stamp by the publishers, Thk Pa
cific Pen. Co., Box 2(Lr.H, San Fran
cisco, in plain scaled envelope.
Pullman Ordinary HUejm.
The tourist travel between the east ami
the l'aciliu coast baa reached eilor 11 a
uronortiooa iu the last i un .,,,1
calls lor a special class of niuipnient. To
meet this demand the Pullman Co. bus
issued from us ihnps what it technically
calls the "Pullman Ordirary Sleeper.''
These cars appear similar to the regular
elwper, being built 011 the same plan,
but not furnished with the same elegant
They are equipped with inaiircnus, ,
blankets, alu-eis. rolloo. ,., 11. , ......
towels, combs, brushes, eic, ieiiming
tiolhini'ipf tbe kid to be furnished by
the psssetigor. Each car has a Move for
making collee and tea and doing "light
housekeeping," and each section can be
lilted with an adjustable table. A uni
formed portor accompanies each our, his
business being to make up berths, keep
the cur clean, mm look after tho comforts
and wains cf the passengers. In each of
the trains which are dispatched daily -from
Portland by the O, R. & If, (J,.. j,
o he found one of these 'i'ullman Or
dinary Nleepors." Tb car is attached
to the ''Chicago-Portland Special,"
which goes through In Chicago without
change, and the one in the "Atlantic Ex.
press" runs to Katisaa City without
change. J'assengera in this ear for Chi
oairo change to a similar car at Granger.
Much of the first cluas travel ia being
curried in these cars, the rate being
lower, and the service being nearly equal
to that in the palace sleepers.
For rates aud full information, in
cluding oldera, write to A. L. Craig, O.
P. ., O. It. N. Co. Portland, Ore.
Have you si-en those new Art fi(i.rea
and Ruga an Adamaon-W'innok Co.
JlOTICE FOR PU11LICATION,
United States Und Office,
The Dalles, Oregon, Oct. 21, MM,
Notice Is hereby given that the following
named settler has 6led notice of her intrntion
to make final proof in npwrt of her claim and
that sai't una if will he marls before .1. .1.
Smith, County Clerk, at Prineville, Oregon,
on- Thursday Deceiulier (1, llsjl, viz:
AnnaK. Marple, of Culver, Oregon, IT R
ff n. 77!) for the KX NW' and M mum
See 22, Tp. 12 8.. a 13 E W.M.
Site names the fotlowino' wiinnaM tn nnnu-
her or-ntinuous residence upon and cultivation
of said land, via:
J 11 Merrill, f Springer, Edward Pike arai
DA Cook,, all of Culver, Oregon.
if. Luhas Itogjatati,