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About Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 13, 1902)
".r ' ' ,1 V C. L. Salomon. The Hod Cornor l'rlne ville, OrVsron General Ulucksmithing and Wagon Repairing, Mitchell Wagons Racine Buggies and Hacks General' Merchandise. Staple and Fancy Groceries. Paints and Oils. Windows and Doors. Grain Sacks and Binder Twine. Hardware and Stoves. sir Fall Clothing Is now arriving and all lines are ootnplete. Wo ra prepared to show you something nobby in Miir mid Boys' Suits, t i r 1 j i i i h .-- 1:1 9 ! - 'It, ft ?; .v? S Fall and Winter r Underwear for Men and Boys. We handle the celebratedlWright's Health Underwear, Best in the World. Other lines cheap and good. Our Sine of Huts is complete end embrace the John vSf, Stetson and Lion brnnds, In nil the new block Hnd styles and it bottom prions. ' " ' i Dry Goods. $T In our dry goods department will b found the cnmplutest line iu the city of Ladies' and Gems' ftjj Furnishings, . & 1 PLOWS, HARROWS. OEKS, BAKES A?J0 All KlilSS OF FARM IMPLEMENTS. $ Oregon Spare. "One ol the interesting features of modern railroading is the man ner in which the great spars of pine from this part of the world, des tined for shipping on the Atlantic ocean, are carried across the conti nent," said F. A. Hendricks, a prominent contractor of Philadel phia, who is on this coast on a brief visit, says the Telegram. "In no part of the country save in the extreme Northwest does the Yan kee shipbuilder find masts of the proper size to spar the great five,; six and even seven-masted schoon-i about completed in one of the ship ers which he is now busily engaged J yards at Mystic, Conn., were ship in putting afloat. The problem of : ped from this state. The sticks getting these spars to the Atlantic were each 112 feet long, 2 feet in sea-board was some ime in being' diameter, with two inch taper, and worked out. Formerly some sizes of them were carried in sailing ships around Cape Horn. The puzzle of handling the largest sticks, however, was finally solved by transporting them on fiat cars, using three cars for each load. Re cently five spurs, which w-jre des tined for the five-masted schooner Jennie C. Dubois, a large vessel! TUB SEW WAV COMMON SENSE FOB WOMEM Ladles Should Bead of the- Latest and Most Successful Impor tation from France. All -Womankind May Possess Fair Skin, Brieht Eyes, Strength and Hood Health. So says Dr LaBord, the famous French practioner who has devoted his whole tte to the study of women, and has won the highest distinction through his won derfully succesaaful practice among the first families of Paris. WOMAN A HEROINE Woman is a heroine, says the Doctor, and her remarkable endurauce and abili ty to witlistaud the moat trying ordeal compels administration. She is a slave to the Natural modesty of her sex which ao often causei her to endure the greatest Uterus, Change of life in Matron or Maid, Chronic Decline, Uninary Trou bles, Nervous Debility, Prufiiue Flow, Threatened Miscarriage, Palpitation of the Heart, Pains 'in the Lett Bide Cold Hauds and Feel, Bearing Down Pains, Backache, Shortness .if Brestk, Scalding of Urine, Soreness of Breast, Neuralgia, Utfrine Displacement, and all those symptom) which make the average woman's life so miserable, it makes child birth easy and savks doc tobs' BILLS. A VALUABLE FEATURE. "CabojUa wafmrh" have proven a blessing to thousands of suffering women who have been made well, strong and happy in a surprisingly short tune by this wonderful treatment. They will not only cure the most onstiuate cases, no n'atter how long neglected, hut are also the only known remedy that can be absolutely relied upon to prevent those monthly recurrences of extreme pain and suffering, needlessly endured by so many of our women. PURE AND EFFECTIVE "De UtrlOKD S caronia wafers are purely vegetable, containing no injuri ous chemicals or drugs, and are poaitive- trials, and Butter in silence, rather than j !y guaranteed to cure even the most consult even her Family Physiciau, fear ing to expose herself ,to necessary ques tioning aod probably examination. A LIFE STUDY Recognising this fact iu his early practice, Dr. LaBord lias, by years of study and close application, envolved an jiirely new method of treatment for all ailments peculiar to women, which has met with unbounded success, and nas Branch Offices, managed by skilled physi cians under' his personal supervision, now located in everyjlarge city in Eurape By his supermr methods each patient receives, absolutely free of charge, full and detailed advice especially adapted to her case, thus avoiding all emturrass merit or inconvenience, and as Dr La Bird's remedies are put up in the form jl small, dainty Wafers, they are easily aod taken at any time or pltco, without at racting attention. This insures re tu inty in treatment which is timat im portant to a cure, and generally impos sible with liquid remedies Lnj'iid remedies always contain a large prop n tioii of alcohol, wbiakey or other liquora, to ttreaerve thera from spoiling. Dr h JJofd's Wafers are a "dry tneili ciuu" aitd are pusirivi-ly free from in toxicants or narcotic drua of any kind. MODERN METHODS. Dr LiBnrd's greatest success hai been HchioVHtl bv tire use of Ine V.IBONU waver'1. This is n"t a Patent Med'ciue, h'jt a evieutilie reparation of "Vilmr iiiim ' or "uaiwnia" (commonly known as BUc Hawlieny), and other well known lierhi, whose cuiarive proper) ies have Iihhh iiii'iwu t i herbalists for centuries. Vrb rniMi," or 'CAitosn," is ruong-tiir.i-d and prencrilwd bv the letditig phys tans ol the wnrinas the best Known Spec it: fir Female trouMes. TIim ex treu v dtsrgreealili) tnste of these drugs has b n "Vei h Irj akilitul ni.-tnipiil.i- tioii, eraiiiing however all of their vir tues tod strengrh, ami thse specities have r,-fii ao nniltiiipl a'irl pivt nred as a fo oi a (fiiuty wnfr-r, er:ly kn, et einb Iviug t'i itorst acetirrite ami eerti in core f.ir Feoinle WVakoerrs. N-rvi'iis Pr tairuioii, Prtiuful and Snpprrt;ed Menes, IiTegiilarity, Luc -rrliu! 1 or WUitoa, Sterility, Uleeratlou uf the an animal once attacked with it. The sample is the third of the sort received at the station, the others having come from Eastern Oregon. Corvallis Times. neglected cases, if directions are careful ly followed, and the medicine honestly taken, This valuable rcineds, -,Dk LaBoitD'a CaeoJHA," is now on sale ill America by the iiiiportiti! hrm of Noyles-Fuller Com pany,!"! have contracted with Dr La Bord for the exclusive agency of the United States. Consulatation De partments, under the sujervision of Dr LaBrrrd are maintained and special ad vice furnished absolutely free to all who take the treatment. Ladies ordering "cauo.ma" are invited to write all about their particular case, in detail, and are assured the moat sacred privacy as to- t heir eorrt-spondedee, as no testimonials or letters from ladies are ever published by as. One box of ' caRomia wafers," con taining a month's supply, will be sent, securely packed and prepaid to any ad dress in the U 8 or Canada, on le cipt ot One Dollae, accompanied by the details ofyoO'CHse. Full ami cupet etreat ment, including all necessary nredictne, and our written guarantee, Five Dollar payable in advance. This charge covers all expenses, in cluding free advice and full directions There are un additional charges of an,, kind, thus placing the treatment within the reach of all. Address Consultation D-pt., Th Noyes-Foixbr Company, Market and 24r.li Sts. Pi.aH..lnm. A Fireman's Close call. "I stuck to my engine, although ev ery joint aelied and every nerve was racked with pain," writes C. W. Bella my, a locomotive fireman, of Burling ton, Jowa. "1 was weak and pale, without any appetite and all run down K I was about to give up, I got a hot tie of Klectric Bitters and, after taking it, I felt as well na I ever did in my hie." Weak, sickly, run down, people always gain new life, strength and vigor from their use. Try them. Sat isfaction guaranteed by Adaiusou & YViiiuek Co, Price 50 oenU. free from knots. They were ship ped hewn in hexagonal shape, and carefully slung by a steam donkey engine from the cars into the river at New London, Conn., to be towed to the Mystic spar yard near by. "In order to permit of the riding of this awkwardly-shaped loud on its transcontinental journey, its weight rested entirely on wooden bearings, one oi which wasfastentd across the center of the first and third cars, respectively. The sec ond car of the three acted as a double-jointed hinge, holding the other cara in place, and giving the necessary flexibility to the train as it passed around curves and up and down steep grades. But for this arrangement, permitting the curs to follow the windings of the ordi- j nary railroad and its switches eas ily, the cars would have been quickly thrown from the rails by the unyielding character of their cargo, and the long journey of the spars would have been rendered impossible. The friction of the great sticks upon their bearings as j the train moved along at a rapid j clip was so marked, as a result of: their weight, that it wag necessary to keep each bearing well greased, to prevent the ear-rending Bounds and damage incident' to so much heavy criDding action. Even with the amount of greasing done pome of the bearings were badly chaied before the journey was ended. The spars themselves, however, arrived without atilemiBh. . "The work of rounding out the spars when they have reached the yards is interesting, and is a deli cate task. The square edges are hewn oft and then comes the work of planing and sand-papering. It sometimes takes Beveral weeks to get the stick finished. When first stepped the masts have a beautiful appearance, but after they have been 'slushed down' a few times their appearance is much changed. Shipbuilding on the Atlantic coast is experiencing a boom,, and the demand tipon the forests of the Northwest will probably be enor mous this year." Bwiuo i'lugue. From all accounts there is a herd of hogs in Marion county affected with swine plague. A section of a hog's lung was received at the col lege Friday with a request that the bacteriological department diagnose the case. ' The specimen came from a veterinarian at Salem, who said that on the farm from which it came 100 hogs had died. In the investigation at the college the dis ease was certainly located as swine plague, 'The malady is highly in fectious and there is no remedy fur Working Overtime. Eight hour laws lire ignored by those tireless, little workers Dr. King's New Life Pills. Millions are always at work, uigbt dnd day, curing Indi gestion, Biliousness, Constipation, Sick 11 oiio 111' 1 10 and all Humiuuli, Liver and Bowel troubles. Easy, pleasant, sale, inro. Only iijfl at Adaiuatm t Win tick Co.'s diug store. THE HOME GOLD COBB. An Ingenious Treatment by which Drunkards are Oured Dally In Solta of Themselves. It is now generally known and tin derstiHid tluitDruukemiee is a disenee and not weakness. A body tilled with poison and nerves completely shattered by perimlical or constant Use uf intox icating liquors, requires 1111 antidote capable ni neutralizing and eradicat ing this poiimn, and destroying the oiaving (or intoxicants. tSull'i'ivra may now cure themselves at home without publicity or loss of time from business by this wonderful "HOME OOLD CUKE,"wliicb has been rfectcd niter many years of close "duly and treat uiHtit of inebriates. The faithful use according to directions of this won- derlul discovery is posilivrly.guiiniu- teed to cure the most olHtnuite case, 110 matter how hard ndiiuker. Oui records show the marvelous traiialorm B RIGHT'S DISEASE. The largest sum ever paid for u pi twription, changed hands in San Francieco, Aug. 80, 1901. The transfer involved in coin and stock II 12,500.00 and was paid .y ft party of business men fur a speci fic for Uright's Disease and Dia betes, hitherto incurable disease. They conimi'iiced the st rious in vestigation of the specifio Nov. 15, 11)00. They interviewed scores of the cured and tried it out on its merits by putting a dozen cases oa the treatment and watching them. They also got physieiuns to name chronic, incurable dices, and ad ministered it with the physicians for judges. Up to Aug. 25, eighty seven percent of the test cases were either well or progressing favorably. There being but thirteen per cent of failures, the parties were satfsli ed and closed the transaction. The proceedings of the investigat ing committee and tho clinical re ports of the test caaes were pub-li-hed and will be mailed free on application. Address John J. Ful ton Co., 450 Montgomery St., H, F., Cal. Pullman Ordinary Slrcpm, The tourist travel hetweeu the east and the Fuel lie coast lias reaulroU eiioruiuim proportions in the lust lew years, and ation of thousands of Drunkards intot calls for a special class of equipment, Tu sober, industrious and upright men. WIVEHOUK,0YOUKlll!SBANI)8! CHILDREN CURE YOUR PA TH ERSI 1 This remedy is in no sense a nostrum Mil is a specitit; lor tins disease only, null is so skillfully de vised and prepared that it is thorough ly Boluhle and pleasant to the tnsle, so, that it can be given in a cup ol tea or coft'taj wilbnpt the knowledge of the person taking it. 1 liousiintis ol drunk ards have cured themselves with this priceless remedy, and as many more have been mired and made temperate men by having the cure administered by loving friends and relatives with out their knowledge in ten or codec, and believe today that tliuy discon tinued drinking of their O'vn free will. DO NOT WAIT. Do not lie deluded by apparent and misleading "improve ment. The HOME GOLD CURE is sold nt"the extremely low price of One Dollar, thus placing within reach of everybody a treatment more effectual than othrs costing 2o to $uO. Full directions eacc.nnpany each package. Special advice by skilled physicians when reqeated without extra charge. Sent prepaid to any par', of the world on receipt of One Dollar. Address Dept. E 485 EDWIN B. GILES A CO. 2330 and 2332 Market St, Phila delphia. All correspondence strictly confidential. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at The Dalles. Oregon, January 10, 1J03 Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has Hied notics uf hla Intention to make final proof In support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before J. J. Smith, County Cleik at Prlneville, Ore gon, on Friday, February 21, VM2, viz: Otto Ka.llir(f, of Prlneville, Oregon,' H, E. No. 5HII1, for the Nl Nl', ami KKi NK1 Heo. 14. T. 158., It, MB, W. M. He naiios! thv following witnesses to prove Ins continues residence upon ind cultivation of said land, vis: Christ Feuerlialm. August I.ipman, William Treichsl and Frank Alln.ru, all of Priueville, OregQ, JAY P. LUCAS, jU Register. neet this demand the Pullman Oo. lus issued from its shops what it technically ealls the "Pullman Ordirary ISIeeper." These cars appnur similar to the regular sleeper, being built on the same plan, but not furnished with th aunie elegance They are equipped with mattresses, blankets, sheets, pilloas. pillow-cases. towels, oonihs, brushes, etc., teiiuiring nolhlntof the kind lobe furnished hv the passenger. Each ear has a stove for msking coltee and tea and doing "light housekeeping," and each section can he lilted with an adjustable table. A uni formed porler accompanies eanh ear. Ins business being in make up berths, keep the car clean, ana look after the comforts and wants cf the passengers, in each of the trains which are dispatched daily from Portland by the O, R v N. Ce. is to be found one of these "Piilluisu Or dinary Sleetarrs ." The car is attached to the ''Chicago Portland Special, which grros through to Chicago without change, and the one in the "Atlanlio Ex press" runs to Kansas City without cliange. Passengers in ihi, car for Chi cai'o ( hange to a similar cur at (iranger. Mnch of the firat class travel is being carried in these cars, the rates being lower, and the service being nearly equal to that in the palace sleepers. For rates and full information, in cluding elders, write to A. L. Craig, O. P. 1 0. R. N. Co. Portland, Ore. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at The Dalles, Origon. January 10, 1W2. Notice Is hereby eiven that the following named settler has Hbd notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will bo made before J. J. Smith. Countv Clerk, at Prinevllle, Oregon, on Friday, February 21, 1WW vii: Edward L. Monroe, of Misters, Oregon, If. K. No. 77113 for the NK1 NW1 and Lots 1, 2 and 3, Sec. 31, T. 15 S K. 11 K., W. M. ,Hs names the fallowing witnesses to ptovs his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: Jesse Harerow, of Sistnrs, Oregon; Holrert Mctinwae, of Misters, Orrem: Jeremiah Cra mer, of Sisters, Oregon, William B. Burk hard, of Histers, Oregon. JAY P. LUCAS. jlS Register. Have you seen those new Art Squares and Rugs n Aduiinon-Winnek Co, lis