Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, October 26, 1905, Image 3

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B LOQ71L MENTION
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C. K. Wright, of l(iiiirl was in
tin illy Muiiilii.v.
A. tlreely. of Hum wn1n t ! II
tho llrst ( (Ik week.
Jm'iik UhIImm'X was over In mi
Nlsler during the past wtx-k,
Mm, A. (.'. KiiIkuIou wm hi tint
city Monday on a bust inn trip.
C. M, I .lit T was In Hid city Tuin
ilny from Ma ranch "In Mill crook.
A. T. NtiiikM, i l-nnioiilii wnsi
tlhllOlU'llim t I M 1 1 Ill tOWH 'J'llfM-
dny,
K. P.. Olllonwator nun In tin- rlty
during I Id week In mm IiIm ranch near
I'imI.
llooruo IIuIiIm u h In limit Moii
ilny f i urn tin ilocrl after supplliii
Hinl inni'liliii-i'v. Mr. IIhIiIm h In.
tcnulfil Willi A. KiiIkiiimii oil tho
on I nu t fnf Hcniiug 1 1 X H norox of
In ml near tin- nlil river IhmI. Hit
ays tint t they iv doing well on the
contract Mini expiit to lime the
work finished oh lliuo.
. Jaino Fuller M'ni over from Hip
H.juaw cn-ek ranch the llr-Mt oil Ik
wii'k,
Nnnlt lVrklim, of AsIiwimmI wn In
Attendance nt I 'ln-iil I rourt tho putt
WIN'k.
Jim Lister iiml
have teen visiting
week.
wife, of Paulina
In town till pnt
Will ('. Font, of NUtor wnn In I lit
rlty liwt wii'li, returning home Mon
day. Art MoMM, of Il4nr Creek wit In
town tt wik In attendance nt l lr
mil Court.
Win Adam and wife rt'lnrniMl tin
lint of the week from it ahort vfsll In
Portland.
0. H. McCorklc whm a IiuhIiusm via
I lor from Auwood during the last
o( th week.
John liolfrlch, of Ijtmontn, wn
attending circuit court during the,
past work.
T. H. Hamilton, of Anhwood, wa
a lniMlnoMa vlalinr several day dur
ing the wit'k.
Jnmo Hinllli, of llend wna In
town tlio flrst of tin week on n
huluo. lll.
linn H. Smith, of Powell Hullo
wa a Circuit Court attendant dur
ing tin" ut WH'k.
Hon Orator and wife and children,
of Aahwooil won In attendance lit
rourt tlio nt work.
W.J. llitwklnmiIJ. II. Ilnwklu
of Iwtniiriti won. In the city tlio past
week attending court.
llom-00 Knox "ill I'. U. Knox
worr In town last Mouiluy from
lltolr ruiiclii' near Post.
T. II. I.011K, I.. K. linker and A. II.
I'nrkry, of Mmlrna won- In tlio rlty
I'ourthiiC tlio uit week.
Kit Morrllt wn down from hi
ranch near Howard tlio llrst of tlio
week on ft luiMluoaa trip.
V. M. McPherson, of Croaa Koya
wm In tlio rlty tlio past work In
attendance nt Circuit Court.
Junto Wood, of Ashwood, vrna
trnnnnctlnif lulmia nml fttiomling
rourt In Hilarity Hw 't wivk.
I a. Vauilorpool nnil wlfo nrrlvoil
In town FrliUy. Iiouiul to Ijikovlow
ln rrluovlllo. Ontrnl nrogonlnn.
Frunk Htroud of The lloua Llvory
4 TrHiifor Co., of Itond wna trnna.
not In hualnoaa In town till work.
Jrtinoa Dyor, nml w If'', of Howard,
wore In tlio rlty Snlunlny on tholr
wnjr hoinr from h vlalt to tho lUMr
rrrok nrlKliborhood
Attorney V. T. Cound, of Cnnyoii
City, who tHine lioin Inal xvook to
apMAr for tho IVhiim. loft for hi
homo tho llrat of the wwk.
IIooiko ltny, of I'oMt, who hiia
In'on In town for the pnat wii-k aorv
liiif na n Juror ilurlnn Clrriilt Court
loft TuoMtlny for hla homo.
John llunmikorla aufforlnn from n
lirokrn nnn, tho reault of n kick n-r-olveil
Inat wwk from n Htne horao
which ohjirti'd to U'Iiik luirnoaBod.
lMatrtrl Httnrnoy Frank Menefoe,
Jule llrnilahftw nnd 1). H. Dufur
lufl TuoMilny niorulnn for Tho Dnllea
nfUr tho adjournment of the Ootolier
term of the Clirult rourt.
0. Mhoop, of IJnvllle, Idaho, for
merly of thin ell y wna In town tho
llrat of the week on Ida wny to .Sil
ver I-iike. when he iroea to make
proof ou hla tlmlier rlnlin.
Fred A. Powell nnd wife and Iw1h
Throop, of I'jiullna were In the rlty
lat week on tholr way homo from n
two wwka' vlalt nt the l'ortland
Fair and other Willamette valley
point.
C. H. HuHNcll. ait rotary of the Koaa
Lumlwr company of I'oi tlnud, waa
In the city the flrat of the week on
hla wny to Portland from llend
whei he hnd loon looking over Home
tlmlHir tracta.
. M. (toiler, of Ahimoda, Callfor
.in fnthorof A. B. Roller, of thla
rltv. nrrlvoil In lowu lnat wek. Mr,
Holler will ennaffo In pnituerahlp
with hUBon In the painting IjuhIiiohh
and make I'rlnevllle hla home for the
winter.
MImh Frankle Klncnld. of Antolipe
and W. II. 1'roHo were married at
Ant..lniM hint Friday eveiiiiiir, the
Itev. Walker perform Ihr- the cere
nioiiv. Mr. and Mra. l'roao were In
the city the firat of the week vIhIMuk
Biiil left for Helaler when Mr. Prime
will lin v oharuo of IheHtniro atatlon.
. itv. Mlti-hell nnnouneea hla aer-
vIcoh at thePivabyterlan churcli next
Sundav for inornluK ail evening,
Subject for 11 n. iu
Arthur l.a nui-ll nml (toy KIlKon
atopai In towu Friday iiIrIiI on
tholr way to Itoavor Cni-k, wiur
I v N,f o' roi'i'ivi- iij iirioi oi aiii-ra
pun hiiMil fi iiiu Hick wuiikIi, Bailey
ami (ilium. The rattle will la driven
ai ruhii tlio doaort and taken to Klam
ath county jmd fod. 4 Vnt rnl Ore
K'Uilill, I.. I. Wloat rolut'liod I 111 work
from Clini Full, whore he wna'rn
U"''d four wooka In aurvoyliiK nu
lirlK'illoii Nalotu for the White lt k
lrrli(atlon ('ouipiiny, which la com
piMtoil of tnen w ho have about S.-VKl
ai-n-a of hind luwIInK water. The
propia- ditch will lonve tho !
cliiiloa rlviT aix inlloa aouth of (.'lino
Fall. Mr. Wloat anya It la one of
tho lliioat tracta In tho IVwhiitea
viilli'V. Thl IrrlKHllon phint will
water tho Cllno Fall towulto and
laud illHirlliutoil aloiiic the Hue to a
point Ih'.voiiu Tot hero w hridKO.
Br-C. A. Cllno and wife returned
the llrat of tho work from a vlalt at
the Portland expiwliioii nnd valley
point. They ramo arroaa tho
inouutnlna by the MrKeiixle route
and oiicounlcri'il n nn-nt deal of
anow. Several tonma wore In front
of them nnd It waa found noreaaary
fnipiontly to un'illih the lioraoannd
break a way through tho Immoiiar
drifta which won piled up to a
hel(ht ol ton or twelve fo't. lr.
Cllno alnliil Hint the tymw waa un
UMiially heavy In tin Caacadoa at
thla time of the year and It extend
clear arroaa the en nun It dowu to
Ster.
How to Uae
nnd Abuae the Bible. Theme for iSIO
p.m.: SlRUBofthe Tlmea. Chrlatlan
Eudoavor will bo held" In'tore the cve
nlnff aervlcoabut at the Union church.
Tho eldi-at aim of Mr. and Mr. Sly,
a boy about l.'t year of a no, who
live a little wuy aouth of lbadaud,
wna kllliil In a dltn'aaiuH accident
which iH-curn'd laat Friday. He waa
ilrlvliiK a team of gentle horaoa and
ilropMi one of the line. ClliulililK
over tho end unte of tho wagon box
ho aecunil It and waa In tho art of
tvKiilnliiK hia aeat when the team
bocnino fi'lRliteiii-il and ran a way.
throwlnu; him violently aKainat a
pirn tni and klitliiK him alinoat In
alantly. The family ia quite well
known to rexhli'iit of Silver Lake,
whooxlond heart fell aympathy to
them In tholr aorrow. Central On-.
Kiiiiliin.
Arthur P. Uonohuo, formerly with
Hie Woatoru 1 1 int.. ileal Puhllahlnx
company ot Spokane, waa in I no
rltv laat week from I.aldlaw where
he ia making nrratigomouta to lagln
the publication of Crook county
next addition to Jourualiaiu, the
Ijildlaw Chronicle. Fred N. Wal
lace will W aaaoclattil with Mr. Don
ohuo and iilenty of futun bualnoaa
hna Ihtii aaaunil tho puor. In
aiM-nklnir of the gold illaeovery
w hich waa madem-ently on Broken
Top, Mr. Bouohuu aald ho lalleveil
that proeotora had found auveral
pay ain'iika. Some of the on taken
at a 40 foot level allowed a value In
gold of (11 mt ton.
If all tho road aii'H't vlaora In the
county rxerrlaod the aame can and
IKTformed aa dlllgout work aa anper-
viaor A. t'. Kiilghten In the upier
(Vhooo dial riot, the country locally
would aoon bivouio famoua for Ita
good roada. Mr. Knighton hna
lived up fully to the tuition of hla
oflloe and the ivaulta an evidenced
In the anbatantlal brldgea nnd aolld
and level gradia along the valley of
theOchooo. The work haaconautned
ronaldorable time and much labor,
but the hlghwaya throughout the
dlatrlctln which Mr. Knighton baa
charge an a credit to ( rook county
moiv eaiHiIally In view of the fact
that they have teen built over , a
mountalnoua n'glon when road
building and maintenance are (11(11-
cult taaka.
Work waa completed the laat of
the week on the new drier nt the
Alainodnn property on Lookout
mountain nnd Sunday the furnace
waa lln'd for the aoeondltlme. Three
or four duya will la conaumed In
raining the temperature to the d
Blreil height when It ia exieotod that
a contliiuoiia run will be made for a
month or nix wooka, or aa long na
the weather pormita, At preaeitt the
company ia buay getting In u large
anpply of cord wood and on la leing
hauled to the on bin above the drier
ao that aa aoon aa the furnace la
ready to melve lta anpply nothing
will prevent the atendy reduction of
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on. A nigni nun nay hiiiil win in-
kept buay and the flrat clean up will
be made Inalde of a ahort time.
The blank forma ot applications to
purehime land, contrncta for watoi
nnd the relonae of lion, which the
DoHchutoa Irrigation & Power Com
pauv had prepared and hna Iteou
lining, have all been not naldebythe
board and a new net will tie pnpar
ed, which will meet the objcetlona of
the board. Aa far na poaaible, the
land-ownorn' objections will In con
aldered, no that the new blnnkn may
be nntlafactory to nil pornona con
corned. The State Land Board met
Monday to coualder the rulen and
n'gulatlona submitted by the com
pany, regulating the uae of water,
punnaae of land, etc., along Its ca
nals In the Bend country. W. T.
Mulr, attorney fur tlio company, nnd
J. (). Johnston, vloe-prcHldont nnd
manager, were pn-aent.
Mra. J, F. (In U-a, of Bend, wna
vlaltlnglu Hie rlty tho tint of the
Week tho g ui tit of her daughter. Mm.
Al Hill.
Itev. J. T. Moore will fm-acli next
Sunday morning at II oVba-k nt the
Ityr liraaa aehool bonne, and nt Hi'
I'iiIoii rhiin-h In Prlnet llleon Kuudny j
evening nt 7:HH o'cha k.
Ir. Hall Nrwaoui returned to tho
city laat week nfler rloiilng hla bua
Ineaa In Wnlln Walla. Ha la making
arrangement to ratabllah an office
al La Id law when he will reaumo bla
practice of inodlrlne.
The Midway Plalannee In all Ita
glory will la one of the attraction
tomorrow evening at tho Japanese
evening In Athletic hall. Fourrounda
of laughter an promlaedevery min
ute for thone who attend.
The dance given by the Bnaoball
club Friday evening waa n auirea
both noclnlly and financially, the
club clearing about $J0 which will be
nppllod to the In lebfedueaa. An
other dance will la given aoon, the
proceeds from which will la uaod In
n-duclng the debt.
Dick Darling hna purclinaed the In
tenat of (leorge Cyril In the F.llta
barta-r ahop and has alao pun-haaed
a half Inten-nt from Farmer Powell
In the Polmlexter ahop, of which
Warn-u Smith hna the manageinent.
Mr. Cyrus exactato h-ave tlio flrat
of the month for Slaters where he
will devote hla time to hla runch
I hen-.
Fire, which destroyed the (creator
part of the bualnoaa section of Al-
turaa, Cal., two weeks ago, ulao
burned the plant of the Alturna
Plaludcnlor, owned by Col. "Bud
Thompaon. This la the second time
Inalde of a year that flntnett have
licked up Thompaou'a proja-rty, the
laat tin causing him a loan of nearly
lJ.IHHI.
Servh-os will la rvauuicd at the
MetlKallat cliiinh next Sunday.
The Suniluy school will moot ntthe
uaualhour. At 11 o'chak IUv. W.
K. Uiileubur will pn-ach In the al-
aence of the paator. In the evening
wllliavur the first (pia rterly uit-
Ing of the year. Itev. Walton Sklp-
woath, pn-aldlng elder of Tho Dalles
diatrlct will pn-mh and conduct the
anernnientalaervieea. A cordial wel
come to all.
It la the Intention of the ntemla-ra
of the Ladles' Annex to have tho
Jniiancac evening at the club hall
tomorrow night surpnaa any pro
violin aia'lal event. While the drill
will la one of the main featun-a of
the evening's entertainment, there
will be a score and one other ave
nues of nntuaomout which will afford
aa much fun nnd laughter an an In
door country fair. It la stated au
thoritatively that tho bent way to
know about the affair la to nc It.
Pcn-y Mogargle, who with hia big
PI home power Keo automobile, la
making a tranacontlnental run from
New York City to Portland, has
reached Halley, Idaho, where he
writes under date of Oetoltor 20, the
day when heexjafted to narh Port
land. Heavy weather which he has
encountered went of the Uookten haa
caused the delay and It will proba-
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For the la-st shoe vnlin-s In town
go to J. K. Stewart ft Co.
All kinds of fanned good nt ln-d-na
k prices, for ens-.li, nt (li,ovr.n'n
A full Ilia-of cured and salt meat
and lard at ii.o m'a.
Heinx' awret and Sour Plcklea In
bulk nt J. K. Stewart & Co.
Take your egg to (Mover's Cash
Uroeery Htori? If you wmit the high
eat market price at all times.
attlag
At ONK.IIAI.F Regular Price
A. H. LIPPMAN St CO.
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JUST RECEIVED
7 Carload of
jjS uperior Grain Drills
Don't sell your eggs until you see
Clover. He Is always In the market
and pays the highest price in Cash.
Mackintoshes, odds and ends in
I'uderwcar and many other linen are
being sold at far less than real value
at J. E. Stewart & Co's.
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It's School Time
4 and we have all the. Jiookn
8 y(u want, In auy grade of
5 public school or auy yearln
High School: Our Hat la
complete. We have a full
Hue of achool supplies nt
Boaaonnble Prices
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D.P. ADAMSON 4
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In fine Sugars, Coffees, Canned
Oooda, Tobai-cos, (Ignrs and Fancy
Candles. It will pay you to w-e
(il.OVKII.
We 1k-1 leve every man who taken
the time to compare ur stylos and
prices with those offiwd by otners
will find his Is-st lntnnt nerved here.
Dunham & Adauia.
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ln 10 12 14 and 16 Disc, all Right Hand, and with our palent
hard oil cup on the discs. Also a Carload of
Oliver Gang. Sulky and Walking Plows
We have ihe ntw No. 5 Oliver Gang in two and ihree base. This
is the best and lightest running gang plow ever put on ihe market
The frame can be adjusted so each base will cut 16 14 or 12 inches,
which combines Three different size gang plows in one frame.
Should you lose a hone, or if the ground gets dry and hard, you can
reduce the size of your plow to suit the conditions and go ahead
without losing over one hours' time. THIS SAVING IN TIME
MEANS MONEY TO YOU.
Till sizes and styles of Oliver Walking
Plows on hand.
Our stock of Grain Drills, Plows and
Extras is the largest In Central Oregon
FOR SALE: City residence at a
bargain. $-V0 cash, balance on easy
nnvments. Write or call at this of
fice for further particulars.
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IN THE FALL ft
S It's time to prepare for
5 winter. Wo keep an
u p-to-date stock of
4 Wall Paper and Oil
m Paper of all weights
2 .' and price
D. P. ADAMSON & CO.
For Sale: One hundred tons of alfalfa
hay on the P. U. Davit ranch at the
mouth of Beaver creek for sale thop or
will take cattle to winter. Inquire or
address. C. L. ItOBEKTS, Tost, Oregon.
Our linen of clothing nt f 10 and f 12
comprise clothing that la both dressy
.Hid durable. ShniM(l right, made
rltrlit nnd fitted tight. Dunham &
Adams.
Full of Tragic Meaning.
ilv be ten days before he arrlvea In
rlnevUle. The heavy suows which
have cx-curred during the pant month
a . ... , t
n tlio i.ascaiios iiihko ii iiouiuim
whether he will la able to croaa the
range this year.
Hideout, Foster & Long la the
firm name under which a now bus-
nesa will la? started In the city next
week. The firm will la'giii the man
ufacture of confectionery In whole-
luantltlos and hoa-s to supply the
(Hal demand. Mr. Long, who will
a In charge, comes here from l'ort
land. Ho has had considerable ex
perience In that city and other points
In the manufacture of confectionery
and provision haa been mnde for
turning out the finest products. An
additional building haa been rented
nnd the firm exnoota to have every
thing In rradinoas to lagin work
next week.
A. W Clothier, of the Massnchu-
sett Mutual Life Insurance Com
pany, mot. with a very painful,
though fortunately not serious ac
cident while returning from Aahwood
Inst Sunday. He waa driving a
spirited team, and In turniug a sharp
corner was thrown out, the rear
wheel of the vehicle striking nnd
passing over his ankle at the Joint.
Mr. Clothier held on to thellnes and
waa dragged a short distance be
fore the team was stopiHl. Ills
side was badly bruised from contact
with the rocky ground. He drove
all the way to AntolojH, however
and did not roalluo the extent of his
Injuries uutil reaching thin place and
attempting to alight from the buggy.
He wn assisted to his room at the
hotel, and on exaniluatlou it was
found that no bones were broken,
but the ankle was badly sprained
and bruised. The accident will lay
him up for a hh11 and afford him
ample opportunity to reflect upon
tho "error of his ways," and Inci
dentally furnish a stronjr argument
for the accident Insurance company
In which he carries n policy. Ante-
lope Herald.
are thejte lines from Jl II. Simmons, of
Casey, la. Think what might have re
suited from his terrible eoiih if he had
not tukou the medicine alwut which he
write: "I had a fearful couifo, that
disturbed my night's rest. I tried every
thing, but nothing would relieve it
until I took Dr. King's New Discovery
for Consumption, Coughs, and Colds
which completely cured me. "Instant
ly relieves and ernianently cures all
throat and lung diseases; prevents grip
and pneumona. At J. H. Templeton's
and D.P. Adamson'a druggists; guar
anteed : (0c and tl .(X). Trial bottle free,
We Gan Fill Your Wants
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KOIt SALE: The Kiilghten raucu
20 miles east of Prineville on the
Mitchell road. Consists of 400 acres.
For particulars and price Imiulre of
C. K.NKiHTKX, Prineville, Ore.
We Desire
FOR SALK OK TKADt: A .!se
harrow almost new, 10 Inch disc, 7
foot cut. Will trade for either grain
or cattleor will sell. K. T. Si.aytov,
Prineville, Oregon.
FOIt SALE HW acres desert land,
title perfect; 40 ucres ready for plow:
I'M) acres ready for cultivation; KHI
Inches water free and perK'tual.
Tract convenient to timber. Ituiulre
of S. J. New som, Prineville, Ore. oil'
FOR SALE 12 Keglstered Hereford
cows, 2 Keg. nereioru onus, ror
sale or will trade for grade cattle,
yearlings or calve preferred. Will
exchange one bull for another regis
tered Hereford. Cattle can be seen
nt A. Zell ranch, 1 mile east of Prine
ville. Or address, 15. F. Zkll, Prine-
vtlle. 012
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to Inform
The trading public that we
are now in our new build
ing, next to the First Jl
National Bank, with a new
stock of Pall and Holiday
Goods. We are offering
great values in Gent's,
Ladies, and Ghildrens' Un
derwear, all kinds of Rub
ber Footwear, Mackinaws,
Cardigan Jackets, Mackin
toshes, Hats, (A new line just
received). Shoes, Etc., Etc.
Hideout & Foster
The General
Furnishing Store
LOST: Between Prineville and the
John Elliott place, the fore piece of
a breech loading shot gun. Finder
return to this oflice nnd receive suit
able reward. 2o2l!
TAILOR MADE
SUITS
Orders taken for Tailor Made
Suits, Jackets, Long Coats,
Skirts and Vaist9. All the
Latest Fall and Winter Styles
Complete line of sample?,
showing dozens of shades of
the new Cloths, to choose
from. ORDER NOW
I Mrs. John Cyrus
fr7 v wrwww vl
; Don't forj?ot the closing out sale at
J. F. Morris', for the way they are
selling it will not last long. Many
thousands of dollars worth of goods,
Including Dry Uoods, Groceries,
Wagons, Buggies and Hacks are In
cluded in the sale. Your Saclal at-
tcntlou Is called to the sale of bug
gies as having a large lot of them on
hand a big cut lu prices haa been
made to close them out, also a small
reduction on the Schuttler wagon
which Is sold at a very small profit
Owing to the excellent material used
In this wagon It Is valued tor Its
BUiieiioF strength, great endurance,
light build and light draft, all of
which make It one ot the most satis
factory wagons that can be bought.
WTTEIt AND EG(iS WANTED:
We will pay cash for fresh eggs and
butter at the rate of 35 cents per
doicn for eggs nnd 30 cents for but
ter. We are also selling fresh young
lieof by the quarter at 4 cents ier
pound. Fostkr & Hokigan.
(iOVEHNMENT LAND LOCATED:
In the Christinas Lake Valley.
Guaranteed to lie good wheat nnd
Alfalfa land. Abundance of water
can be secured from 12 to 25 feet.
BykonCauy. Silver Lake, Oregon.
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Meat, Vegetables, Produce
A Complete and Choice Line of Beef, Veal, Mutton, Pork,
Bacon, Lard and Country Produce Kept on hand at "the
City Meat Market
FOSTER & HORRIGAN, Prop's.
Prineville,' At The Old Stand Oregon.
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Insomnia and Indigestion Cured.
''Last year I had a very severe
attack of Indigestion. I could not,
sleep nt night and suffered most ex
crulating pains for three hours after
each meal. I was troubled this way
for about three months when I used
Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver
Tablets, nnd received Immediate
relief." says John Dixon, Tullamore,
Ontario, Canada. For sale by D. P.
Adamson.
A Jduicious Inquiry,
A well known traveling man who
visits the drug trade says he has
often heard druggists Inquire of
customers who asked for a cougli
medicine, whether it was wanted for
a child or for an adult, nnd if for
child they almost invariably reconi
mend Chamberlain's Cough Remedy
The reason for this is that they know
there Is no dauger from it nnd that
It always cures. There Is not the
least danger In giving It, and for
coughs, colds and croup It la unsur
tiNssod. Frt'.'.rrt?' ?r Adnmaon.
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Groceries
ARE EIGET IK PRICE
QUALITY THE FINEST
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Our stock is complete in staple and fancy
groceries and is lar;e enough to fill your
orders. Give us a chance to figure with
you on your winter supply,
whether it is large or small
No matter
We Gan Save You Money
WE CAI FILL YOUII'-DIDER
JOHNSON, BOOTH & GO.
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