Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, September 14, 1905, Image 3

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B LOGAL MENTION
i Mlrlli'l & 'o. liIVi' Jimt rivclvcd II
llt'W Hill' of fiiliry llo keiy,
Lllll'M Nt.llrH III Ul'1'ktM'lll'llTlll Im'Hm
III Michel & t'o'. I'lliix rfilKouiihlc,
If you wiuil it trunk
mil mi Midi. I tV Cii.
Ill Clllt CIINC
IMI a 1 1 1 n (j
AIOM -IIAI I' KcRiilur Price
A. H. LIPPMAN &C0.
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I". N. tillllam wiin lii tin-city tniln.r
frimi IiIm rniii'li near Cul ver.
V. I' Hammer Im In llii
hi riim-h til 11iVHiin k.
rlt.v frlii
Mm. I' M. Il,.l,l mill ilaiiulitem I
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ami mm returned Monday from nirir.i
tl-ll 1. 1 II.. i-tluMiltloIl III
r.llil'.ol T A
Collll' III lllll) llMlli lit tit IH'W IlltC
nf tinware, Wurrutiled fur live
year, iliiliiixnii, (tooth & t'o.
All kind nf i' it i 1 111 1 pinila nl ,Imm.
rock price, fur ciinIi, hi Ui.o ctt'
( loth and (emil kImm'h nt Mli lid .V
CoV Lotvcwt price.
A full lllii' of I'litvil iiiii) halt HH'iilM
iiikI I. ii'il at Oi.m i u'h.
Fur nil kind of
Cabinet Work
id en Hi tii-r CIiihi Ciirpculeiing
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A. H. Llppman & Co
Tnki ymir t-uint to tilover'n VnU
liliM l iy Stole If oil Mill till' llljih
cut iuiii'I.1'1 price at nil I limn.
liiMi'l wll niir cKti iiiiIII you nee
lilovcr. Hi U iihvuyH In tin' uiiirki't
mill u.vh tlu lituticKt price hi i iifli.
Villi mi' i lulil. vie have II Hue nl
tinware wlili'li c KHiii-uiili'i-n-iiiliiHt
riM or near for I 'He Year. .IoIiii
moii, Hoot li iV t'o,
Where did you i t Hint Hut?"
Nil difference, you Wllltl II IteW mill.
We have tin-in i in I they nrt' rltflit.
iMlllll.'llll AdulllM.
Ill IllH- Snuni'H, Coffee, I'll Illicit
Onod. ToIiiu-cok. Cluurn mi. I I'ulicy
Climlll'K. It Milt I'M.V Villi til fill'
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WilJiloW (ilifH
I'liifil-", (iln
lUiiMinU unil Tur Paper
full on
A. H. Llppman & Co
I'flrtu Lower I liiltl the l.oWt'Ht
(I, i. '' ill IT WIM II I il I khI Ot-HM IMt
or tin1 liixt of lliii week from Culver.
MUi4 Maude DoIiIim lift Niiturdu.v
fiir I II win where hc will tl'Ml ll In
till- pllllllc WcllOlll lit tllllt pIllCC.
I. A. Itnyl hiii li 1-4 Jlenr creek
rniii'li, Iim IiihIvi' of tin live MtiM-k mill
HiIm yeir'n iroilurtloii of Jm.v, lift
week to Ji-xw Yancey.
Mr. C. I. Wlnnck mill il.t ii li t-t-.
MInh Loreuc, returned Monday
fvcnliiu from 1'orlhiwl and tin'
I'OIIMt W lll-IC tlll'.V IlltVf Ut'll HjM-ll I nx
tin' pant two wi'rkM.
Till' I.tt'llt-M Al'l Society of I III'
I'rcHbyterlaii church held Iu Urn
inii'tliiit after tin- miiunicr vacation
lit till' 11-hIiIi'IK'C of Ml'M. .1. II. Cl'IMlkH
t ll 1-4 llfll'I'IIOOII,
CIlMlli'H HolHtoll mill filially, of
Crook, Im vi' inuvi'il to tin' city In
order that the children limy ntti'iul
uliiiul. Mr. IIoiihIoii iii'i'iitly
nircliiim-i llitM'lt.V rtnlili'llct' of .Ii-h-ii'
Vmiccy iuhI tlii'.V have cmCmMIhIii'iI
lliclr iM-niiMiii'iit lioini' Ihti.
.1.1). Ilniiill. of llii.VHtack, WltH In
Hie city Motiilny ft 1 1 1 -1 1 1 1 1 k to IhihI-iii-hm
in.il li-r-4 Mini niiikln-; 'ii'mni-tloii-i
to iiiovi' hU fmiilly to Hit'
Wlllniiict ti vitllcy wlii'iv tlii'.v fx-H-ct
to rt'Hlili' In tin fiiiuri'. .Mr.
Ilan lll 1 1 ; i h lxi'ii a rcNlili'iit of Crook
county for tin mt ten .vciiih.
Kvi'ii'lt Miller huh 1 1 from
nilirll lit l.liliiulitll TiichiIm)-.
Mm
Wl' till VI' Hll'lllfil till' Hull' llt-l'lll'.V
for tin' LUk A hi ti'itMl Inir Tlnwniv,
wlili li wi uuiirn utii' nmiliiMt runt or
wenr lur llvi' -ii'ii i'm from tin- ilat o
lircllllM. .IllllllMOlt, Hoot It ,V I'll.
Wo w ant your hIhm' trwU', it ml art'
willing to citrn it Iiy Mcllim; you
liiltir iri"U for I In- inoiicy than
Otlll'l-M. Illllllllllll iS AlllllllM,
Tlic la tint Htyli-M, In I.itilli'M, MImmi'm
iiiul rtillitiviiM ItutM JtiMt riH-i'lvi'il, nt
Iivwi'hI juIccm. Mm, SiihIc Slay ton
tilnvcr. VIh1 lllllll'l-M, til 11 K IIIIIM, Will-ill
IiowIm, Incail falMcrM, etc., Ill our new
lliii' of never niMt, never wear out
tinware. .lnhliHiiii, ltoolh iV: Co.
Cuiiii' to our Htore ami lie "hIiowii"
our new line of tinware, ami ynu
will lielleve It Ih the lient ever. We
Klve a lle year KUiiraulec on every
iii-i', .liiliiiMuii, IU it li iV: Co.
U&i.V-.VAAilVAAAAA'
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IN THE FALL
U'h time to jireiaii' for
winter. We keep an
u p-1 o-il a t e h t hi' k of
Wall Paper ami (Ml
l'a per of all weluhtH
ami prlecM
1). V. ADAMSON S CO.
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I'OK SAI.K New upright piano.
Jleeii tiMi'il hut a few itioiitlm anil will
hi'II at n Imrsnln. AihlrenH H. care
of The Journal.
FOU SA1.F.; (laliy carrlaue anil
Hi'whiK iiiaclilne, lioth )j-ooil iih new,
lielonjililH; to the I'Mtnte of .1. S. Kel
le.v, tleet'iiMi'il. for Hale cheap. Ail
(Ireim or Inquire of M. F. lirlnk, at
torney for the entitle, I'rlnevllle,
Oregon.
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Time
ami we have all the linokn
you want, In any unule of
jiublle Mchool or any year In
HUh School: Our Hut Ih
complete. We have a full
line of Ni'hool Hupplle at
IteiiMonnlile I'rlcei-i
ifl D.P. ADAMSON & C0.J
yt gc m ugp vgn -wffc Hyp Jan W 'WW1'
They Appeal to Our Sympathies
The liiliulia niul ilynpeptii! me coiihliuil
Nuffoieis anil appeal to our HynipiithleH
Tluiri! Ih not one of them, however, who
nitty not be brought buck to health "'l
innniiie.HH bv the tine of Chainberlain's
fitomach ami Liver Tablets. Thehe tab-
letH inviyurale thn liijcr ami 8troiu;Uien
the (tiiii'Htiim. They iiIho regrl it the
bowels. For sale by D. P. Adaniaou.
Two itteii niimeil F.iIiiioiiiImoii,
brother anil father of Tim Filiuoiiit
hiiii, nt preKt'iit waiting trial In the
county Jail on a charue of Mlieep
Hhootlnt; In the Circuit cinirl In hi-k.
mIhii at I-'ukmII IiimI week. JmtKe
lll-Milnlwl W Ml'lltl'lH-'ll t Iii-iii to two
yt'itrw In the iteiiliciitlnry. They
were Impllcateil in it Hlanuhter of
hifp which (H'curreil lnt year In
Wheeler county.
The llriu of I. Michel & Co. w an
iIIhmiiIviiI thin week. I. I". Stewart
taking over the Intercut of Mr.
Mli In I In Hie well known IiiihIik'mh.
Mr. Miclii'l HtatcM that he IhkoIiikIo
enjoy it fltort rent from IiumIiicmi.
i'iii'k nail 1 licit Mtart a new i-MtalilUI.-iiietit,
but nli int; what I Inch he Iiiim
not yel fully ili-cliliil. The IiiibIih'hh
hull he Iiim hi ih I will now be know li
titnlrr the llriu nitiue of J. I',. Stewart
Ac Co.
Heavy cIoihIm of MiiM'ke, which
have liuii over tile city ami Mir
rouu'lltiji country for a week pant,
Imllcate the extent of the tlehtruct-
luii which llrt' Im iIoIuk In the tltuber
eil IwltM of the CiiHcinlfM. Satunlay
ullit the liajie wiim thick euotiph to
oliHcnre the mm. The at moMplirre
wum Mllurhlly cleareil Sumlay after
ii, mil by a sprinkle of rain which
wum e hlclilly heavier III the wt-Mleru
part of the county than It w an hen-.
Mr. ami Mt'M. Frank Hackney ami
ilnuKhtcr, of Joint lay, left TucHilay
nun uln-j; for their Imine after a
vMIt of Meveral ilayn with relatlven
In the city. . Min, Hackney, who
wum MUm MoIIW WooiIm liefore her
inarrlap', Im a KrainlihiUKliter of
Mi-m. Mary K. 'amlerpool, ami wiih
fornierlv a iVMlilent of I'rlnevllle.
Mr. Hackney Im one of the leitillnn
ilruKlMtM in the John lay valley
w hlch. he MiiyH, In enjoying mi un
piiHeileuteil ilej;ree of proHperlty
anil iiiovIhh; raplilly ahead.
The lonp-Mt ilry hK'11 In the hUtory
f Crook county ilurliitf the imnt
ilown or more yearn wiih broken the
Urn! of the week by a MerlcH of heavy
ruin MtoriitM which contlnueil Heveral
iblVM. The ileep ilttHt, which Iiiim
been llfeM liiltl H'tir for several months
hum! . Iiiim tlitallv lteeti lint out of
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commiMNioti, ami tne co n u i
jfenerally Ih niucli refii'slieil by the
niolHttire aliliotiKh cumins too late
to beuellt the countyV proiluctloit
of txnU ami tlry In ml hay. The
rain thin week wiih the llrnt which
Iiiim fallen since the hiMt of June mul
the tjrst heavy Htorm since about the
llrst tif June, the tlry weather con
tinuing unlnterrupteil for it ierloil
of nearly 14 weeks.
Don't fnrji'et the closing out sale nt
.I..F. Morris', for the way they are
HclllitR' It w ill not last lontf. Many
thousiimls of dollars worth ofg-ooils,
Itfcluilluir Dry (iooils, (Iroeerles,
WanmiH, HiiKKleH i'l IlrtekM niv In
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ClUiieil in tne Mate, tour sin-cno in
tention Ih called to the sale of 1ujj;
hIcm an having n large lot of them on
hand a big gut In prices has been
made to close them out, also a small
reduction on the Scliuttler wagon
which Is sold at a very small profit
Owing to the excellent material used
In this wagon it Is valued for Its
superior strength, great endurance
llubt, build and light draft, all of
which make It one of the most satis.
factory-wagons that ran be bought
V. M. F.lklns returned the first of
the week from Lookout mountain
where the new elnitabar furnnce Is
now complete and ready to handle
the ore. The tlrst lire was put In
t lie furnace last Saturday and thisj
week between ten and fifteen tons
of rock from the old tl tint pi have
been thrown in to form a buso for
rousting the cinnabar ore when the
furnace lias been thoroughly dried
and the heat raised to the proper
temperature. The first go d ore
will be burned next week. Mr.
Klklns stated that the process of
nianufacttii'lng quicksilver in Crook
county would be a reality next
Wednesday or Thursday when every
thing would be iu readiness to
handle the metal.
Dr. KoM'iilN-rg In itble to lie out of
doors again after mi IIIihkm during
the past two weeks.
.Mrs. It. M. Trice ret iirneil Wcilmn
dny from a visit to the J-wls nml
Clark exposition.
I'OK HALF,: City nulilencc nml
three loin. For mile nt a bargain.
Inquire at this olllce.
Dnvlil Weaver was In the city
Tuesdiiy making II nr. I proof on his
llOlllfMll'tttl.
J. II. tiray left Tuesday morning
for Portland to attend the land
trials In w hlch he Is it wHih-hm.,
Mr. mul Mrs. Win. W'lgle returned
last Friday from a visit la The
Dulles w here they were the KUi-sts of
Mr. and Mr, W. II. Taylor.
Itev. W. I'. Jlniiett ami wife re
turned the last of the week from
Moscow when- they have Is-en Ht
leuillng the Columbia Hlver con-fi-ri'iiie
of the Methodist church.
W. C. Congletoil, of rmilliiii, puss-
ed through the city the first of the
week on bis way home front Port
land where he has is-en MM'iullng the
piiMt ten days visiting nt the fair.
ieorge Cyrus kohl his residence In
this city to I'ercy P.. Davis this
week, Mr. Cyrus ex-M-cis to go to
SImIcis iiboiit Hie Hi-si of XoveinlsT
ami live on his ranch there In the
In i U'H of Is'ttefllliig Ills health.
II. P. i: vans nml w ife were In the
city today from their ranch on Mill
creek. Mr. Kviiuh stated the heavy
rains this week luul started the
range grass ngiilu nml done a great
deal of good In other ways.
I'rttl Wallace was over from Luld
law today on a business visit. He
sH'itks very enthuslastlally of that
portion of Crisik county where some
wonderful crops hnvtls-eii raised by
the settlers under the Cjlniubla
Southern's canal lines.
week'
I'oMlillld
County clerk .1. .1. Smith n-tunici
the Inst of the week from I'lirlliiliil
W here lie w as a witness Isfnre the
federal grand Jury.
Colli the iubllc win ml nml the
High school will open for the fall
term next Monday. Iinlleatloun
point to t large attendance In both
Institution during the coining
school year.
The Itev. J. T. Moore w ill preach
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nt the I'nloit i liurch next Sunday nt tJ
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school
Young !
Kvery-1
II it. in. ami p. nt. Sunday
will Im- held at T.W p. m. nml
People' meeting lit 7 p. III.
body i-ordlally Invited.
A band of lfuo Iteul oftirant coun
ty rattle for fii-ders have Is-en con-
traeteil for delivery rU Ontario on
Oetols-r 1. Thes-' will I' gathered
from the ranges of the Mouth Fork
country and are the proierty of
lirowu ft Soinmervllle, II. II. Trow
bridge. John haycock, Jr., Dave
Maglll and othen stix knien of the
Imi? country. The prlc for which
the rattle were contracted was 2.7.
ier liiindr.'il weight, the cattle to lie
weighed nt Ontario. This Is
slight Increase over the prices offered
for feeder or Isi'f a few week since
ami Is an Indication that the cattle
market has an upward tendency.
Heretofore the large bauds of cattle
from southwestern tirmit county
have ls-eit driven to Pendleton ami
were fed on P.ut ter creek. This year
n large ininils'r of head will l fed
In Malheur county where alfalfa hay
can Is- bought In large quantities
from to $ I ier ton. Canyon City
Kagle.
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ImpIernmLs,' (jroceries, Blacksmilhing Supplies, etc
Still in business at (lie old stand with a complete
slock o! goods. Mail Orders attended to Promptly
Several dozen Iron Husks, nti'iisiir
lug about 2 Inches lit length, each
of which will hold 7.i pounds of
quicksilver when tilled, an ore car
w ith several hundred feet of track,
and other apparatus, were sent to
Lookout mountain this morning to
Is- ttM-d In the cinnabar mines then'.
tillleliwnter& Onkes, of Mitchell,
have sold their large sheep ranch
ami stis-k near that place to F. A.
Young for a consideration of
IHHI. Mr. Oakes was formerly en
gaged In the p'lteral merchandise
biiMlnesM Iu tills i lly.
The First Baptist church of I'rlne
vllle has called the Itev. J. T. Moore,
formerly of linker City, totiiepastor-
ite of the church In this city. I le
sion was reached at it meeting of
the congregation which was held at
the I'liion church last Saturday
afternoon.
Arthur Clothier, of the Massachus
etts Mutual, arrived In the city to
dav. He brought with him a check
In payment of the life Insurance
policy carried by Carl Chapman, who
lost, his life In nn accident which oc-
ttrreil In n well near Powell lluttes
a in hi t li ago. Mr. Clmpmnu's policy
had Ihh'H Iu force only Fl days prior
to his unfortunate death.
A production of "Fuder Two
riigs," an entertaining and amus
ing drama, will 1m given at Athletic
hall Friday night under the auspices
f the Ladles Annex. The play I In
charge of W, K. (iritham mid Miss
l-'.lcanor (ialle, both of whom were
attached to an opera tie company
liefore coming here, and they will
take the leading parts. Mr. (iraham
and Mlsstiaile are both accomplished
In their work and the production
promises to be the liest which has
Imh-11 seen In this city. They will be
sustained by a personnel of local
talent.
A jack screw, which was holding
up t lie east cim ot me lievtew
building, while sills were being
placed underneath preparatory to
moving the building to Its new
locution, took n notion to get away
from Its burden yesterday and ln
consequence the building went down
with a hard Jolt. All the glass in
the front of the olllce was smashed
by the sudden descent, but the oc
cupants were saved any Injury ex
cept from a momentary fright. The
building Is being moved In order to
mako room for the new- I'rlnevllle
hotel which will occupy a half
block on the east side of Main street
Notice to Contributors of Fourth of July
Fund.
A dividend of 4't crccnt, represent
ing the uiii'XM'iided part of the funds
ci illii-tci I for the Colli til of July
celebration Im now due and payable
at the First National bank.
All parties who contributed are
requested to call at the First Nat lor
nl bank ami rii-clvc the amount due
them.
All funds left on hand at the ex
piration of ;to ilnys from the date
of this notice will be turned over to
tin? I'rlnevllle I'.itslness Men's
I-engue.
Committee.
Dated Septeinls-r H. l'J0.1.
Public Schools Open Monday.
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Thn-eeommerclal travelers, humor
ously Inclined, wlui were guests at
the Prineville hotel during the past
week, registered their names and
addresses In the following manner:
Uothchllds I!ros. Hired Man, Port
land; Alphonso Neidermark, Same
Dump; Fredcrlcko Togo Hallinsky,
Ditto.
BOKN .
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To the wife of Hoy Oniy, an eight
pound girl.
To the wife of Allie Jones, an eight
pound girl. --
To the wife of I!alph I'.recse, a nine
pound boy.
DIED.
Dr. A. A. BurriH, of Hlllsboro, who
Iiiih Ikhmi spending some time in the
region of Christinas lake, about
miles southeast, of Silver Lake,
whore he has been locating desert
and homestead claiins, returned to
this city Wednesday. Dr. Iinrris
stated that many settlers wen
taking up the land in that vicinity
which lies in one imnieiise level
tract. Water Is easily attained at
a depth of live to .10 feet and the
district Is fast coming to the front as
nn Ideal homestead section. Tim
new hcI tiers who have taken up
land there are building their homes
and clearing their tracts ready for
cultivation. Many of them have
come from the "Willamette valley to
tli Im portion of Eastern Oregon. Dr.
UiutU left this morning for II Dishorn
and will return to Irftke county In a
few weeks accompanied by a dozen
St. Louis residents who are coming
west to try their luck with some of
Uncle Sam's fast disappearing'' do-
malu.
It Is the earnest desir.' of the board
of teachers that every one desiring
to attend the public school-, of I'rlne
vllle !e present and at Ids place
promptly on Monday morning.
SepteiulH-r IH, the day set by the
board of directors for the opening of
the schools. Will the parent see to
it that their children are at their
plai-es the tlrst day that they niay
take up the work for the year at the
lieghiiilng of the term?
We know yon are Interested In the
education of your children mid tit
sire them to use th liest means to
this end. liease urge them to lie
present and let them feel that you
are really interested in their worn
nml the success of the school uud
their success and advancement.
We ii iv anticipating a profitable
nml siieeessfur term. Iet parents
and teachers and pupils Ih' united
and work In harmony for the success
and welfare of the schools. This.
loyally and cheerfully done, success
is assured. We take up the work
with confidence and hopefulness
Is'lievlng that success- will crown
our Inborn.
Our school was not a failure last
term. We graduated from the Sth
grade me of the largest, if not the
largest, class in the state, with a
splendid and unexcelled record of
averages.
Our educational exhibit nt the
Lewis inid t lark fair will compare'
favorably with the exhibits of the
leading counties of the state, not In
quantity, but In quality in the real
work of the different grades.
We ought to feel proud of our
schools. Let us go forward and
strive one and all for greater success.
Our school will be what we make it
and we e.in make it second to none
In the state. Let's work with that
end lu view. The public schools are
the safe guards of the American
people, the beacon lights of Ameri
can civilization.
We shall be pleased to see the
parents and friends of the school
present nt the opening. Itemeiulier
the date.
Yours faithfully,
It. A. Fonn,
Principal.
in this city, Saturday, Septemlier;
!). the 11 niotitUs old son of Mr. and
VIM ft. Tit.. fi,f..T-,il uf-4
.in. iiini . f,, . i- iiiinnii
vices were held at the' residence last
Sunday afternoon.
Notice of Dissolution.
The partnership heretofore exist
ing liet ween 1. Michel, D. F. Stewart
and J. K. Stewart In this day dis
solved by mutual consent. I. Michel
retiring and D. F. Stewart ami J.
K.St wart continuing the business.
D. F. Stewart anil J. K. Stewart
will assume all Indebtedness and
collect all account! due the firm of
Michel & Co.
" I. Michel.
J. K. Stewart,
D. F. Stew art.
September 12, 1!HC.
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The I'est Shoe on earth for the Money
A New Stock Just Received bv
HIDEOUT &
It will be to Your interest to see them
Reduction In Lewis and Clark Exposition
Fares.
On and after September 1st, l!Xio,
until October l.'.th, llXio. Liluy Ex
cursion Ilntes to Portland and re
turn will lie:
Wasco $4.00
Moro .4.S0
Orass Valley 3.30
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V. E. LYTLE,
General Passenger Agent.
Meat, Vegetables, Produce
A Complete and Choice Line of Beef, Veal, Mutton, Pork,
Bacon, Lard and Country Produce Kept on hand at the
itv Heat Market
FOSTER & HORRIGAN, Prop's.
Prineville, At The Old Stand OreKon.
Can Yon
A Warning to Mothers.
Gotzian
Too much care cannot be used with
small children during the hot weather
of the suiiinien months to guard against
bowel troubles. As a rule it is only
necessary to givo the child a dose of
castor oil to correct any disorder of the
bowels. Do not use any substitne, but
give t he old-fashioned castor oil, and see
that it is fresh, as rancid oil nauseates
and has a tendency to gripe. If this
does riot chock the bowels give Cham
berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea
Remedy and then a dose of castor oil,
and the dis-eiis ' may be checked in its
incipieucy 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 the first indication
of any bowel trouble appears. This id
the most s lc.cossful troatmeut known
and may be relied upon with implicit
confidence even in cases of . cholera in-
j fantum. For sale hy p. P. Atlamson.
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YES: Then you wear Shoes and are looking for the
best made. We have them, the famous
Shoes
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 Skoes.
We carry the famous 'Health and Walk Easy'
Shoes for men and women, Avhicb. 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 Priueville, which vill be ready for the good
people to select from in the near future. Do not
buy elsewhere until you have examined
our line.
JOHNSON, BOOTH & GO.
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