Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, March 24, 1910, Image 4

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Have Yon
Got It?
We have a buyer who wants
160 ACRES
Must be good grain land with bright and
practicable prospects of getting water for
irrigation. North slope, or northwesterly
preferred. Land lying fairly high is pre
ferred to bottom land. Improvements not
absolutely necessary, but small house, barn
and well an advantage. Can pay $800
cash down and give security for balance.
Price should be low.
Write or call and tell us what you have.
REALTY
DEVELOPMENT
COMPANY
10, 11, 12, 13 Ad&mton Block
P. O. BOX 1 PRINEVILLE, OREGON
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ADAMSON'S
D I G E S T 0
is intended for use in cases of
Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Gas on Stomach, Heartburn, Sourness,
Excessive Acid and other forms of Stomach Trouble
DIGESTO in not Intended as cure-all, but i simple, harm
less preparation a everyone will know alter reading the formula
on each box. IMgrsto U computed o(
PAPAIN, baring physiological actions resembling Pepsin
converting proteids into soluble eptones and stimulating the
gastric glands.
PA NC'RKATIX digests eggs, milk and meats, converting
them Into peptones for assimilation; with the aid of an alkali
It emulsifies fats and oils.
PEPSIN is one of the highest digestives approved by the U.
8. Pharmacopoeia, repsin's chief ase is to aid weak digestion
and it is invaluable In atomic dyspepsia, following acute dis
eases. Pepsin sets as a stimulant to th. gastric glands and
promotes their functions and energy.
PO COMPOUND PEPSIN N. F. forming a compound In
itself of digestive and stomach stimulant, assisting the other
digestives in their work.
MAGNESIA CALCINED is antacid and laxative and is much
used In dyspepsia, sick headache, gout and other complaints
attended with sour stomach and constipation.
AROMATIC POWDERS are stimulant carpinitlve in cases of
enfeebled digestion and flatulency.
CASCARA 8AMRADA, one of the most widely nsed drugs in
treatment of constipation. It produces natural motions of the
bowels by its tonic action upon the tntestinal glands,
increasing peristalsis. It is also a hepatic tonic in congested
liver.
GINGER is a valuable carminative to stimulate the stomach,
improve the appetite, relieve flatulency and colic. I
DIGESTO also contains Sodium Bicarbonate, Glucide, and is
flavored with Oil of Peppermint to alley nausea and relieve
spasmodic pslns of the stomach and bowels.
EAT, DRINK and enjoy life by taking DIGESTO and ridding
yourself of stomach miser-.
EAT PLENTY' of wholesome food, DIGESTO will digest It
for you, restoring your stomach and intestines to good working
order and your general health will usually take care of itself.
II undreds of thousands of people are getting through this world
unlit for the duties or pleasures of life, a misery to themselves
and a burden to others. They sutler constantly from distress
sfUT eating, loss of sleep and mental depression and all because
of the failure of the stomach to properly digest their food.
WHAT FOOD MEANS TO THE BODY. Food is Just so much
matter added to the system as to make it necessary to replace
that which is constantly used for the existence of the body
Food is the fuel necessary to supply the working power of any
person in order to attain results, for be it known that no half-fed
body can be restored by depriving it of the nece ar ies of life.
DO NOT DEPRIVE YOIR8KI.F of what you want to eat;
this will reduce the system and debilitates the patient. The
proper use of good wholesome food acts as a system builder. A
cure cannot be obtained by starving oneself. A generous diet
with the sasiatanceof DIG SHTO will result in well digested food
and a good rich blood. Tn(rtch blood) will renew every por
tion of yonr system, and when so renewed the lining of your
stomach will be In such co iditlon that yonr food will be prop
erly digested and assimilated and your dyspepsia will be
naturally cured.
WHAT TO EAT. No a.!opted rule can be followed regarding
diet; the foods that may be eaten and relished by one person will
not apply to another. A person readily discovers what foods
agree or disagree with their stomach. By abstaining from those
that rebel against their stomach a quicker and more effective
cure may be obtained.
In case of nervous indigtstion it Isadvisable to eat largely of
meat, as it is easy to digest and rontalns more nourishment than
vegetables and grains. PIUX8TO tablets will easily digest any'
kind of meats, pure fat is almost Indigestible, even In the
strongest well stomachs.
Fried foods are harder to digest than foods cooked any other
way. All meats are more easily digested boiled, broiled or even
roasted.
When fruits or vegetables disagree with the stomach, it is
better to discontinue their nse for awhile In order to perfect a
cure, or put the stomach back to Its normal condition.
WHAT TO DRINK. If you drink coffee see that it la per
fectly fresh ; warmed over coffee is one of the most detrimental
things a person csn put Into their stomach. It should be made
fresh for each meal. Milk is good if it agrees with you and does
not constipate. Neither coffee, tea nor milk are objectionable if
taken perfectly fresh and agree with you.
Among the best foods for dyspeptics are: Raw oysters, boiled
mutton, chicken (boiled, roasted or broiled), broiled venison,
steak, soft boiled eggs, baked potatoes, boiled rice, old wheat
bread (bread should be at least 1 hours old, otherwise It causes
fermentation in the stomach), old rye bread, Ice cream, sponge
ease and oranges, musk melons, grapes and berries of all kinds.
Black tea is better than green. Mush, beans, pess and raw
cabbage. There are many other articles of food which are
excellent, but each person must be the judge of those agreeable
to himself or herself.
Take a DIGESTO after eating a hearty meal any time and
rest while It works. Y'ou do not have to be sick in order to take
a DIGESTO. They do you good alter eating any time day or
night.
EASTERN OREGON
TOWNS IN EARNEST
Taking Great Interest in Per
fecting Commercial
Organizations.
HOW TO OBTAIN "DIGESTO" OF YOUR DRUGGIST.
DIGESTO tablets are for sale generally in the drug stores, but if your druggist does not happen to have
them in stock, if you ask him to do bo he will send and get DIGESTO for you, and by keeping DIGESTO in
stock where you and your friends can get it at any time, will do me a great favor, and at the same time be a
great convenience for you by saving delay and expense of correspondence. However, if your druggist will
not get it for you, I will send a box of DIGESTO, postpaid on receipt of price, SO Centa Bos, or Six
Boxes for $2.50.
DISTRIBUTED BY
D. P. AD A MS ON,
Get the Genuine,
PRINEVILLE, OREGON, U. S. A.
Beware of Imitations.
Portland, Ore., March 21-Eas'.-ern
Oregon cities are tremendously
in earnest in perfecting their corn
mercial organization. Duiing
the past week, under the joint
augpices of the Oregon Develop
ment League and ltcal bodie,
meetings were held at 15aker City.
La Grande, Per.d'.eton aid Tie
Dalle", and each was addressed by
Tom Richardson, recre'a'v of the
Oregon Development League. The
gatherings were extraordinary in
attendance and interest.
Baker City had the largest at
tendance ever gathered at a pro
gressive meeting. The leading
citizen?, after a conference, deter
mined to raise a large sum ol
money and advertise Baker City
thoroughly.
At La Grande a newly built re
vival tabernacle was turned over
to the businrs men and a great
meeting resulted. Almost every
town and commun'ty in Umatilla
county was represented at the
Pendleton meeting and there is a
determination to make a great
canvass of that notion and to take
advantage of the stale law pro
viding for a special tax for adver
tising the county. At the meeting
at The Dalles, every seat in the
hall was occupied and standing
room was at a premium. Many
prominent men were out who had
never before attended a meeting of
this character.
These meetings show that East
ern Oregon is earnestly at work to
get all the benefits of intelligent
publicity and the value of this or
ganized effort will appear as lime
passes.
A. L. Mills, president of Port
land's biggest bank, evidently
knows wtiat he is talking about
when he says the Pacific North
west is the most prosperous section
of the United .States. He says
capital of the country is cay and
it is coming this way tor invent
iitcnt in large quantities. Pro
peels for this year are the best, he
nays the Northwest hat ever known.
Ho naturally attributes a wry
Urge part of the activity and
hustle hereabout to the large
amount of railroad building row
under way. This work, he ), i
showing the confidence the leaders
in the finnnciul world have in this
section and it naturally brctds
confidence in others.
John F. Steven", president of
the Oregon Trunk railway, now
under construction wp the 1V
chutes to Centrol Oregon, ay
5000 men are at work on the 109
miles now under construction, or
nearly as many men a ever wert
employed on the construction of
the 370 miles of the North Bank
road. He says the new line Is ol
the most modern construction and
the whole thing is being pushed
with the utruort post-ible energy.
The present plan is to build south
only as far as Bend, although
rnajw have been filed from Bend
south to the Klamath Indian
Ueservation.
Despite heavy weather of the
past winter, inquiry into crop and
stock conditions show that losses
have not been to general as wai
feared. Some stock was lot on
the range but the percentage is
not large. Procpects in the ex
tensive grain districts of Eastern
Oregon are reported to le excel
lent tor a bumper crop. Grain
prospects in the Willamette Val
ley are said to be somewhat less
satisfactory. Because of the un
usually heavy snowfall in the
mountains during the past winter,
tht-re will le plenty of water for
irrigation purposes this year.
Prineville Steam Laundry.
Hav Tourclolhr- wa.hnt at lh I'rtnrvlll
Mtram lAundrv. Htxvlal attention alvi-n to
travrtrr. Uiumtry la localfd In Ilia fie'nlll.
trr InulUliMt, nntr lh Ouhoco,
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Wood Wanted.
1 am hcrrbr rttrvrtrd hf lh Countr fHrtirt
ofCmok eounty. Orrtm. to ndvrrtlai Air
oortts of coul wild Junliirr or Imdv pine curd,
wood, to tw dvltwrvd and Idled fttr ttwur-
HH-tit na follows; Usieurds t ilia roar of the
court bouw milldlnc and AO oorda nn thr
hut It u-liool ltd; mitre amount to be delivered
on or Prior to Ht nlrniU r i. 11", I ourt re-
aertcs rlibt to rvjeel any or all bids. Hlds
must be It I with county clurk on or before
p. in. April u, iviii.
WAKKKN UKOWN oounly clerk.
Homesteader Located.
Choice homesteads in Paulina district.
( am a stockman of this section ami can
locale settlers nn some choice claims.
Reference : Any I'rineville business man.
Write or call on U.K. Henry, I'aulina,
Urrgon. 117-Owp
I send my collars and cuffs to the 711
I.MinJry, just north of the Ochoco.
Where do you send yours? 2 i.'4-tl
Automobiles
STODDARD DAYTONS
REOS and MITCHELLS
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The three best moderate
Fricfld ( t on the market.
( you contemplate buying a
ear do not fail to see us we
ran give you more real value
for your money than any
other auoucy in Crook county.
New Shop and Garage just
north of Ochoco Bridge.
E. G. Hodson,
Colonel F. Smith,
AGENTS
ritlNEVILLK, OR.
Colonist Rates
l OREGON
Great Northwest
The management of the Oregon Hull
roud ft Navigation Co. takes gnt
pleasure In announcing that the low
rales from Eastern cities, which have
done so much In past seasons to stim
ulate travel to and settlement In
Oregon, will prevail again this Hprlng
DAILY from March 1 to April IS,
Inclusive.
PEOPLE OF OREGON
The railroads have done their part;
now It's up to you. The colonist rata
Is Die greatest of all home-bulldera.
I)o all you can to let Eastern people
know about It, and encourage them to
come hero, where land Is cheap and
liome-hulldlng easy and attractive.
Fares Can Be Prepaid t home
If desired. Any agent of the road
named is authorized to receive the
required deposit and telegraph ticket
to any point In the Kust.
Remember the Rates From Chica
go, W8; from Ht. Louis, $32; from Omaha
and Kansas City, IliS. This reduction
Is proportionate from all other cities.
WM. McMURRAY
si Passsniar Acent rartlaad, Oregon
City Meat Market
J. V. Horigan, Proprietor
Beef, Pork, Mutton, Wholesale and
Retail
All Kinds of Sausage Nice and Fresh
Home Cured Bacon and
Lard. FisITand Poultry
in Season.
i Butter and Eggs. Give us a call and
we will save you money.
Statement of Resources and Uebilitiaa of
The First National Bank
Of Prineville, Oregon
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OivOOK County Bank
PRINEVILLE, OREGON
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Now is Your Time
To have WATCH ItEPAIRINU done.
I am Just opening repair ihop at
Elkint' Ktore, an 1 I 0fltr th. anrvii'. o(
year, of eiporlence. All work lent la
me hy mail or Cipro will have my
careful attention.
L.KAMSTRA
Prinavilla, Oragon
All work guaranteed.
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MILLER BUILDING, PRINEVIloloE, OREGON
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THE HAMILTON STABLES
J. H. WIGLE, Proprietor
PRINEVILLE, OREGON
Stock boarded by the day, week or month at
Reasonable rates. Remember ua when in
Prineville. Rates Reasonable. We have
Fine Livery Rigs For Rent
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