Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, August 31, 1905, Image 3

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    B LOe7iL MENTION
Michel Co, iiii JhhI refilled
new line of fiittcv crockery,
Iwitct hl lr In lin t w cur and Ii. IIn
Ml Mli in l & I'ii'k. I'i'Ii'i IcnsomUilc,
County .1 nl Y,
, from Pun I in I Wi'i
Mm. Lmi Hodge fiii't daughters,
MI'H Ueorgbl, Stella nirl Holly,
rctui iii'il Wi-diii'Mil iv (r mi it vImIi In
1'iii'f liitnl ixnl l-'n.'-olii. 1'
mrjplr ' lllgglus cii ii wit It I hem in-r.i list
niu lilitnliis.
litlll tied
It II
1 . v illuming
If yon mil n trunk
cm II mi Ml. I A ('u.
or still i'iimi'
Misses lliillli' J 1 1 i ' I Annie (Jiilnn, of
(Jrlxxly, were In Jin- city yesterday.
hi: mk
ros'i i;it.
HA I.I'.
HlltKOI'T
2vZ cx t t i.rL GT
At OM..II l I Kcguliti- I'rlcc
A. H. UPPMAN&CO.
It l. I.rul. uf Si,t.-i, wis In
illy iliirlii Dii- past week,
I hi'
Coino III mid look nl our new line
u( I In win i'. Warranted fur live
year. Johnson, ll.mthA Co.
All IslinU nf i miuii'iI good lit bed
rock pilie. for cash, Ml lii.ov i.ii'm
Cloth nml Ii-iiiiIh shoes nt Ml. In. I ,
Co'. I,ui price,
A full lllii' of rinvil Mini milt meats
Mini litnl nl lil.ov mi's.
For all kin. In of
Cabinet Work
also ll.-ttrr Clnii Carpentering
Ho T
A. H. Llppman & Co
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Take your -j;gx to Clover' Cash
liroeery store If v mi waul tin- liluli
cl market price nt nlMlniin.
Iloll'l sell uiir i ju unlit yuii mi
tilour. II.' l iiIhiivh In tin. market
Mini pay I In1 highest price In Cash.
You arc right, vi' Iwiv.' n line uf
lliiwmv lil. Ii vi guarantee against
rtit or wear fur 1'ivc Years. J..liii
hoii, Itooth Ac I u.
Where tilt I yuii K'l Unit lint?"
No difference, yuii want it new otic,
Wchave 1 Iii-iii nml they lire right.
I t II fill til A A.llllllH.
Ill ftllK Nilgai's, 'ff'I'H, l'lllll'-.
liuuiU, Tuli'K-i-'M. t'lu'im 1111. 1 t-'itm-y
'o 111 Hot . ti u III pay v.. 11 in nv
i il.llVrit
M111IU1 A. C.ik will Univ.. Into t lu ll'
iii-w lii'lrk building in-M Tni Hiliiy.
Nurrln Morgan wit in tlii- city
from Crook 1 In- Hi'Mt uf (In- ui-i-li.
I''. ', IbtM'Iff lllul till I'll .1 iiIiUhI .,11
of tin- It. I. & I', '.., were t.Vt-r from
lli'inl 'I' in -mi I . i y 1111 11 IniHliii-KH trip.
Wiirn-n llrown win In tin' city
Tuesday fr.iiii liU lum-h nt lliy-
Hlll'k.
C. W. Colby was In tin- i lly this
week from his hIh'i-i ra m li un iips-r
I'ruuki'il ilvcr,
.1 II. I'l-ll'I'M'lll WMH II llll-llll'l-M
visitor I,i uf Hi., week from his
I'iiiii li nil I lie lrlini-11.
.Iim' IIimmu'.I nil. I wlfi in-nl 11 few
iIii.vm In tliei liy ililn wwk (ruin lli-r
I'MIH-ll ill till' IliMl-lllltl'H.
I.. V. It.illi.y wiim ilmvii fruiii liU
I'niilluit iniH'li 11 few iIh.vm ituriiii; the
HH4t Wl'I'll,
MrH. li, V, IVleit Mini t-lillili-eti re
Iiirneil tin-jil uf the week from n
I line we. km' vUlt u I'm llnml.
t". P. Nmllli iiinl wire, uf Pilnevllle,
mi- llilnu In the el!y. AMiiiny
I'i'Iimm nil.
For
Ctd ir noon
Win. low (ilil-H
ruintx, OiU
Buililiiij; uml Tur V.t r
Cull on
A. H. Llppman & Co
l'rli i-m I.ii wi-r tlimi tin- LiiwvNt
.1. !!. Wljtlti itlnl ihiliKhter,
llll Ni-llllM, ret lll'lle.l hint I'rl-
vhI
WV liiive (vlile l the null" njieney
fur tin' I.Ihk AiiilniHilna; Tinware,
w lileli we Klliii'MlitiH' iiu'iIiihI runt or
wenr fur Itvt' yearM fi'uin the il.ile u
(Uri'llllm-. J llllllMU II, I'.liulll I'll.
V't want j ntir kIkm- 1 rinle, mnl are
willing to fMi-ti Ii hy nellliu you
lu-tter kouiU fur thi moiy than
nl hern. Iiiiiiham & Ailnum.
Tin. liitittt Htylin, In I.nille. MIkhi-i
nml I'lillilnMiH hutM JuhI nrvlvi'il, nt
luwent ire-n. Mr. Sule Slav ton-
Hover.
WiihIi liullel'H, III Ilk I'tUIN, wiikIi
ImiwIk, liieinl raUeiM, i-tt',, iii intr new
line Of never fllMt, never Wear ulll
tinware. JuIiiimuii. I'.uuth & ('11,
roine to 0111 Htoiv am he 'vliown"
uur new line uf tinware, nml you
w III liellevo ll In the lienl I'Ver. We
lilvii a live yeur jjuaraittee on every
ileee, JoltiiMon, 1 1 1 14 it It & Co.
HOT
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One of Atlaitisnii's
Ice Yniiu Sotlas
will rolrrsli j on.
I:h tin' Im'nI.
For 1111 ivvccllciit
dcscrl huy or or
der hy 'phone, a
IKU-kae ofour Ire
eieaui. Jt's sure
to please.
D. P. ADAMSON S CO.
FOR SALK New iiiirltfht piano.
Ileen UNi'il lint it few inonthn nml will
Nell lit a biii'fj'itln. AildresH II. care
of The .Journnl.
FOR SALH; Haliy cnriiano "'
HewliiK inm-lilm', ltotli gootl ijm new,
IicIohkIhk' to tlio cHlnte of .1. S. Kel
ley, (UveiiHi-tl, for Hale cheap. Al
ilrcHrt or linjulre of M. U. ltflnk, at
torney for the est ate, l'rlnevllle,
Oregon.
m ... , ,.. .. , 1 .. 1..,
vv e 11a ve JUKI reeeneu 11 1 v
of
(jellyTglasses)
These CJIiwmoh have lieen Helling'
HtT.'teciitH 11 (locen. In order
to clear out t Ii 1m lot we nre
" Helllnn' them at
CENTSlfllDOZEii)
CHnn" hiive 11 look at our
!,, ,if Fruit UIhIich, Imported
nrdlncrH, Kte., Kto.
RIDQUT FOSTER
m p r,,n.TO hMlTll'H IIAKNK.HS HHOI
i FiA I L'Vl'tt M
M I n.
I Mint. Ci
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ilny cvciilnn from an exleii'led
In Port laud and Valley point.
C. M. I'.lklliM Im pi inllilit the Win-li
at K"'kiil inuniitaiii vvlu-rellte new
rhlUlilinr fili niee w 111 oon In- 11. III
pleteil nml ready fur liurulit(; the ore.
Mr. I'.. ,. Itra.lfur.l U In the clly,
Ititvlnu; taken chnre uf the Ueilliy
dtiilui; the almem-e of Mi-m. CIii-Ih
CuIiih. ,
I'l'llei- lilay Mild Pniiik I'uler re
turtieil htxt Siimlay from a wetkV
hunting trip al llllle Summit Prairie.
They MiiTecdi'il In Ki tting four il.i-r.
Mk Annie liuniiey and ton re-liiriu-'l
Monday cveiiliitt; from Port
laml w In n-they have epeudiny; the
pilKl lliree lllolll Iim.
MrM. Mary l' Vnmlrjiool, who
Inn Imm-ii Hiitudlnj; w-vernl wi-ekx
vIhHIiiu; In the lllaim-tte Valley,
n l in n -d 'i Ihi'ciiy Tii'-'liiyevciiliin.
Mae la Ik ami .luliti Morgan left
.ettl'ilay for t lio MatoleH where
they will upend a week liiiniln- ami
llnhlnjf ,
.I'd. 11 I.j in In' am I drut Iiith, J a huh
and I.ii'. were In town fruiti Alt
wooil iluriiiK the piifl wn-k on a
liii-dm-Mi t rip.
.1. l. Shlppand wif. returned thU
uiornliu' from Purl laud whero lhe.v
have lin-n hpciidlii a couple uf
wivkn Ixlllnn at tin- cxpohltlon.
Mix. It. S. limit lu-tun, who hax
Ihh-ii vIhIiIih; her lirut her and nNter-lu-law
In Prlneville, Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Wilhon, returned home lat
Saturday. - Iinllen Chronicle.
Mi Verna Howard nturned
Saturday evening from Antelope
where nlie litm lu-eu Npendiny: the
pant few weeks vInIiIiik with relat
Ivt'H. Dr. llimeiilii r iieeompanleil
M. Dnvey to Lookout mountain the
lawt of the week whj-iv the latter
went tji maki' an examination of the
clniinliar properties.
Sheriff smith left fm- Koselmrj: last
l-'rldny In charj;i' "f prl-ioner ar
rewteil at Nlhlern on 11 warrant sent
hen.- liy the authorlllcM la the Valley
town.
V. A. Month ami L. A. I'.ooth re
tnrm-il Sunday fruin a three wivkM'
out Ins at lite head of the Wlllianiet te
nml DesclmlcH rlvt th. They report a
Kplemtlil time and Home good porl
It. P. Lons' and liny Kinney re
turned the ilrnt of the week from
Portland and the Willamette Valley
w here they have been upending the
pant few weeks.
L. S. I.ogan wan In the clly the
Ilrnt uf the week un liU way to hln
ranch 011 Camp creek Trum Portland,
where he linn la-en Hpending neveral
weekn.
LOST: Hold hunting case watch,
llockford movement. Kugrnved jm
both HldeK. r.laek riblion chain wdth
gold full. LoHt lietween Willow
creek and (frizzly I5utte. Sultaldi'
rewunl If returned to thin olllco. 8I1U
W. II. Kinder Hold IT) lu;ad of
stock cowh hmt week to Joe Hun
Hivkerfor $ 10 per head. This is n
top notch price for this season, and
may bo Indicative of n general rise in
cattle. j
Dr. Harold Clark, Dentist, Is now
In this city prepared to attend to the
wants of any one desiring dental
work done. T huso who do, should
have it nt tended to at once as he
will leave again about the 1st of
September.
W. M. Dnvey, ono of tho owners of
tlie cinnabar milieu nt (Jundaloupe,
California, arrived In the city the
last of the week and has gouo to
Lookout mountain to spend several
days looking over tin, properties
there It is probable that ho will re
main In t he camp" until tin furnace
has been fired, which will be tho last
of this week or the (lrst of next.
( uiiureHHiua 11 J. N, U li;i iiimuii re
lumed tin- hint uf the Wild, fruiu 'J he
Dnlli'K. He mid Win Cumin ninde
h nip to I.oukotit mountain Sunday
10 vlflt the Alamedaii mining
property.
Cuiinly MMKi-Hxur J. D. I.nfolli'tt Is
revising liU I't-iiHtH lihiukH mid mak
ing a Hiiinmary f his vvurk as fast iim
p.iMHllile, nml It Is pl'iilialile thai Ids
report w ill In-given to The Journal
fur plllillrntli.il III next wii'k'rt Immih-
Ike Ward will lu-gln building '
house un Ills elly pruperty next
wii-k. lb-bi-giiu tearing down the
old resldi-iiee place todiiy. Ivl llar
blu has tin- t'ontni't for tin; new
building.
Mr. ami Mrs. Alfred C. Mueller, of
Davenport, Iowa, and Miss Nell a
lillll, of Cl. vt land, Ohio, who llaW
Imi-ii Hie gti' sts uf Mr. mnl Mrs, W.
P. Vamlervert at Lava I In- pilot two
weeks, were III the clly this Week on
t In ir w ay i-nst.
II. C. lCIIls ami wife were over from
lielld Sunday, iiccoiiipauled by Mr.
Kills' pan-ills, Mr. mnl Mrs. Llls
KHlc. who are 011 their way to their
home lu I-'ni-pui't, Illinois. They
have been nN-mling several weeks
vlnltlng at II. lid.
lice Wlglt returned the last
ufthewti-k from a trip to the
Portland exposition and CorvallU
where he vUlted with rilallvt-S for
11 short time. Guy Muure returned
with him m'l'iiHK tfte tiiouutalus
mid will visit or Item f a short time.
The inula part of the Prlneville
Hot. I, one (f the city's oldest land
marks, was moved 11 block east, the
work b.-lng pra.-tli-ally completed
yesterday. Cuntractur Christian,
who will erect the new two story
brick building, will commence laying
the foundation early In the week.
F. .1. Cr uiier and wife, of Seattle,
have mowd to tV city and will
make their M-nnaneiil r.-sldi-in't-here.
Mr. I'rauter has leased the
Dillon shop ami will coudii.t a
generul bhiiksitilllilug mid repair
business, making a sM-clalty uf horse
sliiielng.
Mrs. Kate l-wls, a former resident
of l'rlnevllle, came over tin; moun
tains hist Monday from F.ugeiie and
will remain here for some time visit
ing. This Is Mrs. I'wls' lifty-litth
trip across the Cascades by the way
of ths Santiaiu route. Mrs. U-wls
says the mountain roads now,
owing to the continued dry weather,
hiv lu the worst condition she has
ever seen thcin.
Lee and Curtis tioodwln were nr.
rested near Ha.v stuck last Saturday
on n warrant charging thcin with
horse Mealing. They were given 11
hearing before Justice of the Peace,
O. 1. Collver. and bound over to the
grand Jury, their bonds being llxed
at Sf.-ilHI. Saturday night they were
brought to the city ami lodged lu
the county J. ill. Their cne will be
tried nt the October term of the
circuit court.
The regular annual meeting of the
Ladles Annex Social and Athletic
cluli will be held next Tuesday after
noon, September ". The business
during the pu year will be review
ed and arrangements made for the
new work which the members will
take up tills fall. After the ad
journment of the business meeting it
reception will be given to the Annex
members. A full nt tendance Is de
sired. Will the person who sent Deputy
Sheriff J. II. H nuer a small package
of Swedish safety matches, properly
labeled and tied so -securely that 1t
took half an hour to determine the
contents of parcel, all o'f which was
done In commemoration of 11 little In
cident, which occurred recently in
Portland, kindly call at the court
house and claim the blue ribbons
which held the numerous wrappings?
Mr. llaner is fearful lest they become
soiled lying around In the dust.
A forest lire has been raging in the
upper'Mohawk country, about 2.1
miles northeast of Eugene, since bust
Ft ldiiv. It has covered an area of
nearly :U0 acres, and done a great
amount of damage. It Is now under
control and Us further spread is not
probable, but It Is Htill burning
tlereely. The tire started from isonie
slashings which were burned by J. li.
Willoughby, of Eugene, who has a
ranch in that vicinity. Albany Her
ald.
Leon Draper wns adjudged insane
last Monday, and the day following
was taken to the state hospital at
Salem. Din. Uolknnp and Edwards,
who made the examination, stated
that his mental condition was due
to a dissolution of the brain tissues
caused from an attack of typhoid
fever", from which the unfortunate
young man Buffered two years ago.
It Is thought that with proper medi
cal treatment and the attention giv
en lit m In Salem he vyill recover.
Hunter's licenses have been Issued
during the past week to the follow
ing: Peter Zell, W. S. Anderson, (.J.
W. ltamsey, Ed Hyde, A. R. East
wood. Sicliel Hlnkle, A. D. Lowrey,
Jesse Yancey, J. L. McDowell, D.
E. llendrickson, J. E. Stewart,
Arthur Uarncs, Prlneville; Norrls
Morgan, Frank V. Smith, Crook;
J. II. Qulnn, drizzly; John Luwler,
James Lawlcr, Lee JLnwler, A.
Friend, Ash wood; Herbert Hamilton,
Antelope; Dan Oreenlinlgh, Laid
law; Horace Belknap, Prinevllle.
The fixture nre living plm-ed In
the new Tcinpletoii building which'
will so mi be, I-, ad 1' for ."'en; miry
Mi. W'n C.iin'it mil d ('Ua'.-r, ;
Mlrs Wi'lu. r. 1 111 11. -.1 VVdiiiTibiy ,
nioi nl'i.; ii-uia P r'l 111 I wle-re liter j
have bi-eii a ! l.a ling I h fair. j
MIhh Maude Dublin retliriii'd lnt
W1-.l1n1.1lay from a t wo months' v!it
nt the Portland exposition mid In
Nalelil. While III t lie l it ter city she
wns the K'l.-st of Miss i'hodu
(Jesiier.
I'OIt KALI'.: A second hnml organ.
Tills Is 11 bargain the liktf of which
you only hnve 11 1 hatiee In 11 life lime
to sii'iuv. For pnriiculars cull on or
addles. The Jtli:.AL OIFK E,
l'rlnevllle, Oregon.
A contract for ch-arlug Mud plow
big lU(l itcres of hind l.i lug near the
old river bi d south of Powell Ibittes
has bii-n let to Adam Kotzmmi.
The tract Is Included In the ranch
owned by J. O. Juliimtun, prcHldeltt
uf the Dexchnt'H Irrigation & Power
coiiiiauy, who expects to have the
major portion of it producing grain
next year. The contract price for
clearing and plowing ranges from
$.1 an in re upwards mid mnouiits to
$0mi, an average of fid ja-r acre
for the whole trai I.
The C. R. Conference of the M. K.
church, which has bu ll holding Its
annual sesxion lit Moscow, Idaho,
attended by the Rev, W- P. Jinnctt.
of this city, adjourned last Monday.
Tlie lti-V. Walton Sklp.vortll was
appointed prei-ldllig elder of The
Dail-s district, to succeed the hue
llev. Ucorgi) M. I'.ooth, D. D. Rev.
.linnet I was reappointed hi charge
at this place. lie writes that he
will be at home this week and will
t-oiidiii-t the regular services of the
church next Sunday.
Tin- Octolcr 1 1 ti uf tin- Circuit
Court, which will convene in H few
weeks. Is likely to Is une uf Hie loud
est la recent years. Criminal cases
are plentiful, w ith good prosiects of
the list taring considerably lengthen
ed, und tin-civil cai-es will be about
mi average in uuiuticr. 1 lie lmiict-1
meiils. which have been returned i
against stiM-k rustlers, number a
score mid many days will Ik- con
sumed In taking the testimony in
these cases, Home of which will la
vigorously defended.
The Ivrham & Cowles sawmill will
probably supply tin; Antcloia- ami
lower Trout creek regions w 1th lum
ber If the exiM-rlniciit tried lust week
proves diicci-ssful. A raft containing
about .'llMHI fn-t of lumber was floated
down the river from tlie mill to a
point at the mouth of Trout cnek,
and from there It. will la-delivered to
Its purchasers on Lower Antelope
and near Cross Keys. If this trial
proves successful n. considerable
amount of lumber will la- Una ted
dow 11 the river in this manner. Tlie
raft which was sent down limt week
was in charge of It. Dellaven of
lower Trout crevk. Madras Pioneer.
The heaviest wind of the se;iuu
blew for two hours Summy after
noon, raising clouds of dust so dense
that they obscured the huh. Tlie
wind storm was unaccompanied by
rain and followed up the valley of the
Oi'hoco where uprooted pines and
large branches and tops of trees
how plainly the force of the air
current. I'.ay stacks were pretty
badly toni to ptaecs, but aside from
the partial destruction of several
fences which were crushed by falling
trees, no other damage was done.
Sunday's storm was evidently the
southern wing of the one whlch
passed up the Columbia, causing
considerable loss in Pendlet in and
other cities in that region where the
wind was strong enough to break
window panes and twist things to
pieces in real cyclonic manner.
Information is being sought con
cerning the wherabouts of Fred
Mnscher. wlio disappeared from tlie
hotel at Sisters h week ago last
Wednesday morning. Muschercame
across the mountains tlie first of
the week and on the morning of his
disappearance told the landlord
that he would take a short walk
before breakfast. Since that time no
trace of him has been found. He
gave his name as Fred llaner, but
an investigation of ids belongings in
tlie satchel which lie left at the hotel
disclosed tlie name Fred Mauscher
written on several different articles.
Marshal Harrington, who went
over to Sisters the last of tlie week,
was told of the matter and he in
formed the county authorities. It
is thought that the man is mentally
unsound and bus wandered off In
the woods some place where it will
la dltllcult to find trace of him.
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Wc have the best impliment made for -cutting
Alfalfa and Meadow Ilav. The Celebrated
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This Mower has Hisjicr Wheels, Wider Track
and More Weight than the regular Mower which
makes it stand up to the heaviest work without
crawling and causes it to run lighter in heavy
work than the smaller machines.
We also have the regular machines in 4 12 and
5 foot cut and McCOKMICK Self Dump STEEL
II A V R A Iv K S i n 8 , 9 and 10 foot
Orders Taken
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thty Appeal to Our Sympathies
The bilintii! mid dy peptic Hrecoi.etar.t i
uilerem and apx-!l to our sympathies.
There is not one of then, however, who
may not be brought back to health and
j InippitieH hy the nee of Chamberiain'i!
Stomach and Liver Tab'etB. These tab-
lets invigorate the liijcr and rtrenthen
the iliirestion. Thev also rei-rlav? tlie
liuweU. For tale bv 1). P. A Ihiiibou.
Board ol Equalization Meeting.
KNOWN' Aid. MEN BV THESE
PKESEXTS that the Board of
Eipiali.ation will attend at the
otlk-e of the county clerk of Crook
county, Oregon, on Monday, the 2Nth
day of August, IIK'3, and publicly
examine the assessment roll for
r.Hunad correct all errors in valu
ation, description or cpuallties f
laud, lots or other property, and it
shall la the duty of 'lersons interest
ed to npM-nr at the time and place
appointed and if It shall appear to
tlie said Board of Equalization that
there nre any lands, lots or other
property assessed twice, or in the
name of a arson-or persons not the
owner thereof, or assessed under or
beyond its actual value, or any
lands, lots or other property not
assessed, said Board shall make the
procr corrections.
J. P. I..VFOI.I.KTT,
County Assessor.
Note AH partii-s not assessed for the
year P.liLI w ill please call at the court
house or x'lid in list of assessable
properly immediately.
J. I). Lakoi.i.ett,
County Assessor.
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We have an assortment of. Ladies Shoes
and Oxfords in both Black anil Tan,
which formerly Fold for from $3.00 to
o.fX) per pair. In order to close the
entire lot out we have placed Uiem in
one lot and will let you make your
pick of any pair of
Ladies Shoes for $2.00
Ladies Oxfords for $1.50
These shoea have been in stock for
some time and that is the reason we
are offering you such a bargain. While
they may be a little out of date in re
jiard to cut and style, they are just
what you wiy.t for wearing around
home or when you po out camping.
Then we have a new line of Shoes for
Dress, in the late.-t style and cut. 'or
both Ladies and Gentlemen, -which
we offer at bargain prices. Cull nml
nee them.
RIDEOUT & FOSTER
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Nothing is more in demand than a
medicine which meets; modern re
quirements, for a blood aud system
cleanser, such as Br. King's New
Life Tills. They are just what you
need to cure stomach and liver
troubles. Try them. At J. II.
Tcmpletons mid I. P. Aduinson'n
drug stores, guaranteed.
meat, vcguiauics, riuuuuc
A Complete and Choice Line of Beef, Veal, Mutton, Pork,
Bacon, Lard and Country Produce Kept on hand at the
iiv ivaeat IViarket
FOSTER & HORRIGAN, Prop's.
prineviiie, At The Old Stand
Oregon.
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YES: Then you wear Shoes and are looking for the
beat made. We have them, the famous
Gotzian
A Warning to Mothers.
Too much care cannot be used witli
small children daring the hot weather
of the summea months to guard against
bowel troubles As a rule it is ouly
necessary to give the child a dote of
castor oil to eorrect any disorder of the
bowels. Bo not use any tuhstitue, but
give tlie old-fashimcd castor oil, and see
that it is fresh, as rancid oil nauseates
and has a tnndency to gripe. If this
does not check the bowels give Cham
berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea
llemedy and then a dose of castor oil,
and tho ilifeas may be checked in its
incipionry and all danger avaided. The
castor oil and this remedy should be
procured at once and kept ready for in
stant use as soon as tho first indie ition
of any bowel trouble appe.in. This U
tin most 8 u'ces.-ful treatmeut known
and may he relied upon with implicit
confidence even in cases of cholera in
fantum. For sale by D. P. Adamson.
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We are making room for the largest consignment of
shoes ever shipped to any firm in Crook County and
will be prepared to Shoe any person who wears Shoes.
We carry the famous 'Health and Walk Easy'
Shoes for men and women, which have never been been
equaled for comfort, style, fit and wear.
This is a good spring to wear spring goods. We have
the largest and snappiest line of Spring Goods ever
brought to Prineviiie, which v ill be ready for the good
people to select from in the near 'future. Do not
buy elsewhere until you have examined
our line.
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