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About Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 26, 1903)
I Prinoiu'tlo Public School Tfotos OIIIKK milTll(H,-Clyiii IUm. ClmillsO Clirlntlnim. AHSIUTANTH,-lv Ib.ilh, Kuy IIilK., llnnry Hmllli, liny 0niiliiK, IWtU Hlklm, N'llln l)y, CWIU Nelms il Huth Tuyliir, Krii'dn Llppmaii was absent Dm first ol hiHt wiick. Walter Smith cunio to school u littlti lulu htht Wednesday, Irene Barnes wan absent from the VIII grade on February 10. Maude Pobbs was absent from I'rof Orion's mom nnu day last week. Finny Child was absent (rum I'rol. Orion' room last Thursday afternoon. Adeio Foster win absent from Prof. Orton'it riHim at' different times hint work, I.illiu tiling i tho IV grade has drups-d out of school and linn gone to livo in the country, Roy Gray wan absent from the VIII grade several days lust week on nccoinit ol sickness. Mr. Fred Zell visited our school last Friday and wan pleased to take part in our tinging exorcises, Tin) IX grade tests nro all over with lor thin mouth, and some of tlicin wero found to lio unite diftt cult. The different rooms ol tho IVine villo I'ulilio School gathered in Mr. Musicr' room last Thursday for tho purpose of tending a low min ules in xinging. Rockwell of Yulo wan generally picked an the all-American quarter hack for 1902. Ho wan a new star, a light weight freshman, and has ull tho "mind" a tmrter back needs. Our school flag ban been rained twice during tho past week. The first time it was ruined in honor ol Lincoln's birthday and tho other tims in honor ol Wellington's birthday. Since tho lew warm days which wo have been enjoying, tho boys and girls nro butler able physically to bo in the open air at play time, anil the play rounds am more lively than they have formerly been. Tho baso bull and mil have been in uno during the past week. Some ol tho boys havo been practising up on pitching and catching and if the weather keeps good wo niiiy he ablo to get up a gitnio of base bull among the school boys. Last Friday six of the boys car ried the organ down to the Union church so as to havo it ready for use during the afternoon's exer cises, tho one belonging to the house was not suitable on account of its being in poor condition. The test in Algebra, which the IX grade had lwt Thursday, was probably not the hardest we havo bad thisy-ar, hut it required moro . time to finish up than any wo have yet bud. Many of the pupils did not get through in time to get their dinners exactly at the noon hour. Ono day a young fellow with pome of his associates stood on tho street Viornor and had rolled the last cigarette he ever intended to smoke in that city lor ho was soon to tako the train to a lar off pluco. When the time came ho went up to the ticket office and asked for a 'hoys rate" to the placo where he wished to go. "What, a small chap liko you smoking!" said the elork, noticing tho cigarette. "Who are you calling a small chap? I'm fourteen," replied the young fel low, absent mindedly. ''Very well; full fare was the clerk's only nswer. Prinevill-Burns Stage Line. CORNF.TT & CANTRELL, Props Carrying U. S. Mail, Passengers and Fast Express Leaves Frincville on Mondays and Thursdays at 6 a. ra Passengers waybillod for Tost, Paulina. Fife, Riley, Burns and all way points. C. I. WINNER, Agent, Prineville. r"l' I'TTTTT TtT Home one gave the Yule chain pious a banquet when the senson was ended and every game had been won. Kvery man was In bis chuir except the freshman quarter. He was sent for and brought re luctantly from his college room. Evidently he didn't expect to en joy that dinner but tho older boys soon had bis legs under the table. J'hern were songs, and cheers and stories, and then tho toasts. When tho toast was "To Clood Old Yolo!" Homebody notiocfl that the quarti hack didn't raise bis glass to his lips. It was champagne and he was a freshman. Yulo freshmen are oxiccted to do what upjier classmen tell them to. Itut this "all-America quarter" had a good grit in that hunquct bull as ho bud on tho Prir.eelon gridiron, and he said, "No! I'vo never tasted wine in my life, and I wont begin now!" There's a football hero worth having! Tho Washingthn Lincoln birth day entertainment was an event of Inst Friday. It occurred in the Union church and everything passed off very nicely. A greater portion of the Beats were reserved for tho school pupils and the re maining few were filled with visit ors. Our exercises wero in honor of George Washington and Abra ham Lincoln, and the pictures of these two great and noble men were placed upon the wall of tho building. At 2 oolock p. m. the pupils wero formed in Una at the school house and a few minutes later they marched down to the church house and were seated by those who were chosen for the pur pose. The performance begun at 2:30 and was highly enjoyed by all who heard, probably the most striking pint of tho program was tho young maids in the disguise as old ladies. They played their purls well and were encored. When the program had ended all return ed to their respective homes declar ing ihc afternoon well spent. Tw HvnI i'rlimdii On the Beautiful island of Sicily, is a very noted city by the name of Syracuse. Hero there lived a Tyrant King. This king had condemned a cer tain man whose name was Pythias. Ono day Pythias asked permis sion to go home and see his family and arrange matters so he could dio in peace. Tho king refused ex cept on one condition, that Pythias could find a man to take his place and dio if he did not return. The king was very selfish and did not believe he could find a friend, when to the king's astonishment Damon offered to stay in his stead. So Pytbfus went homo and Damon was put in prison. Many days passed and Pythias did not appear. The filial day drew near mid still Pythias came not. At last the day camo for Damason to be hanged. Damason was on the scaffold and the rope was around his neck, when gallop ing hoofs were heard coming down the road, As the horse enmo into sight Damason exclaimed, "It is ho, it is Pythias." Pythias came up riding a horse that waB covered with foam from the hard ride. Ho did not draw rein until he came to the scaffold, whon he threw himself from his horse and clasped his friend in his arms. Tho king was very much amazed and said such a friend did not deservo to die, and he also asked that he might be third in this great bond of friendship. Sommie Newsom. IOOO BANK HTATEMEST. 'mi. Itrmri of tin HmMian of The Pint Natimutl Hunk, in 'rintvilh, in the Mute of Ornjnit, at the elm nf lnuimu, February 0, 1003. JUtHOl'HI.'IM! Loans anil dlacmitiUl I lf;iM2.KS 'vonlraltrf, Motirwl and unneoured. 1 1. IWI. 17 V. M. IWiiIji tnsmjurn circulation. 12,1)0000 rnmimtiiN on I', r. JI'iiiiJm... Htnclia Mrcurltits, etc I.7M.U liMiildns UmiHf furniture and tiitum ViOO.OII I'll" (mm National Hank (nut Unnerve Aic-iiLI 40,0211.44 I I'm In, in Mtat lialikn and Hankers 7,MO,7l I'm fnmi approved rimer affe-iU, 24,lim.2!l jiunrtial livetma Nlum I 'ht-nkit and other conn ileum .... . Niiten id other National Hank .... Fractional iaier currency, nic-klea and oent4 40 0H 1,270.00 7.4!) Lawki'i, MoNKf Humiivr. ikHaks, !.; Mil Zl,7n Ial-U-nder notea .. 9,300 2d,27G.0U (J, H. certincutm for gold deoitd lli'l-uil-tlnn fund with IS. H. Treiui'r (0 nf circulation) C2T..00 Total S07; LUHII.ITIPli Oiplul Htock uaM in ; . , V, Morphia fund , , . . . 10, ,321,011 ,000.00 ,000.00 Lndmdt-d profit, m ex,enftM and taiee aid. IS, National Hank note ouUtaniiinK. h. Ilivlilenda unpaid...,, ,,,, llileto other National llanka Iii'lividilal dpMit mihject to check 220, llvuiand certiKcatea of dedt. ... 2, .30S..11 .400.00 200.00 .WOO 8.'.2." Total ;..SO7,321.0!l HTATK OF OK KHUN, JHKIION, j ' of Crook, County I, T, M. Uauiwik, Caahier nf the above named hank, do aolemiy awear that tne above atateinent la true to the beat of my know led, and belief. T, M. BALDWIN, Caehier. HiilwcHhed and eworn before me this 12th day of February, 100:1. J. J. SMITH. County Clerk. ComtBT-Altet: Will Wukwkilkh, ) ',, M. lluowx. Directori. 11. F. Au.M, "I have used Chainberluin's Cough Remedy for a number of years and have no hesitancy in saying that it i the bout remedy for coughs, colds and croup I have ever used in ny family. I have not words to express my con fidence in this remedy. Mrs. J. A. Moore, North Star, Mich. For sale by all druggists. All For $3000. I have s rnni h cuimlirtinir of V neon thrw niilee north of Aahwood. IS acre of alfalfa and 30 seres afgTiiin liuul, with good lu-w houoe and burn. Fine young on-hard in hearing, fsj head of young cuttle, 25 iican oi euf-re, at lu-iu-m. mid one ahort horn bull; all two vearfl old next Mpriug. I'lenty of feed and nil-dim. OU aerea of raiiclf under fenre. Tliii ranch ia only one mile north of the On-iron King mine. Cull on or addren, J. O. roindi-iU-r Anhwood, Oregon. y ""v tf V -ta BLACK-DRAUGHT THE ORIGINAL LIVER MEDICINE Ul a A laltow comnlexion. dieaineaa. biliouanesi ami a coated tongue are common indications of liver and kidney diaeaaet. Stomach and bowel troubles, wvere as they are, pive immediate warning by pain, but liver and kidney troubles, though leas painful at the start, are much harder to cure. Thedford's Hlauk-Drnught never fails to bene fit d i scaned hverandweakenedkid neys. It stirs up the torpid liver to throw off the germs of fever and ague. - It is a certain preventive of cholera and Hrigbt's disease of the kidneys. With kidneys re inforced by Thedford's Ulack Draught thousands of persons have dwelt immune in the midst of yel low fever. Many families live in Sfrfect ha&h and have no other octor tbs Thedford's Black Draught. It is always on hand for use in an emergency and saves many expensive calls of a doctor. Mullliu, S. C. March 10, 1001. I have used Thedford's Black-Draught for thrct years and I havt not had to go to a doctor slnca I have fcttn taking It m It Is th but mcdlcliw for ma that Is 1 on th markst for llvtr and kidney M M , troubles and dyspepsia and other ly complaints. Kv. A. 0. LEWIS. (J Our Monthly- Publication will keep you posted on our work and methods. Mailed Free to the ) ADVERTISING MAN i, of any responsible house. " I IIIJ.11S' It. iUUM'WUMI mmmm This signature la oa every box oi tha (waloe Laxative Bromo-Uuimoc Tabiata A Farm For Kent we have a tenant for a farm from 100 to (540 acres. Anyone iiaving such a place would do well to call ut this odice. Jouhnal Heal Kstate Agency Freano 1'ropert.y FOr Trade, We have a house and eight lots in the city of Fresno, California, which we desire to trade for farm mg or timber lands, preferably limber land. Parties who have either will do well to investigate this offer. Will pay difference in casn lor some choice property. either improved or unimproved. W ill sell the above property for c.-ihat a discount on what w want in trade. This is a snap for some one. Call early and be the first to make a bid. Joi-hnai. Real Estate Auency, IOOO Mrs. Wiegans The Photographer For Photos that Satisfy IMPROVE YOUR EYE SIGHT Eyes examined free. Er rors of refraction correc ted. Glasses fitted and diseases of the eye treated E. O. Hyde, M. D. Irrigation Sewerage Drainage Water Works Roads Parks Surveys and Plans .Made Terms Moderate Address; Alfred F. Sears, Mem. Am. Society, C. E. BC Wor. Blk Ptld, Or 20$ TO $25 WEEKLY Work at your own home. No canvassing. Work legitimate and honorable. Address Home Work 214 Spring St., Seattle, Wash. Music Studio Miss Ethel King, Teacher Piano, Organ, Violin - TERMS REASONABLE Sales Agent for Music and Musi cal Instruments. NextDoor to Kelley's Gallery Tl GM! Restaurant Mrs. L. Ccmini, Prop. Meals all hours, 25c LODGING 25c Miller Bldg., Prineville W. H. HAYDEN Contractor and Builder jtsShop next door to Dr. Ros enberg's residence on Main St. Prineville, Oregon -3tO ZEI3 CENT. OZLF2T On Wall Paper To make room for our new stock, we have decided to put the knife into Our Wail Paper Department and for We will sell Our Entire Stock of Wall Paper, comprising over One Hundred Patterns at a discount of 40 per cent. All 10 cent paper will go for All 20 All 25 " " " " " All 35 " " " " " All 40 " . " " " " All 45 " " " " " All 50 " " " " The above comprises the best call and examine the stock personally, are assured that by stating the colors wished will be suited in pattern. Always state size of your room in ordering. Yours for Business, I. WIN (Adamson, WATTS MARBLE Watts & Baker, Props. Marble and Granite Monuments All Kinds of Stone Wrork FIEST CLASS WORK Second Street, The Prineville- Mitchell Stage Line John Hunsaker, Prop. Leaves Prineville Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, arriving at Mitchell the same day. Leaves Mitchell on Tusdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. J. H. TEMI'tETOS, Agent. STABLES and 1 FEED BOOTH & Prineville-Silver Lake Stage Line. DICK VANDERVERT, Prp. Carrying 7. J. Ttfail and Passengers Leaves Prineville Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, Good rigs, careful drivers. Freight and passengers waybilled for Bend, Lava, Rosland and Silver Lake. C. I. WINNER, Agent. FRANK BONNEY. RESTAURANT AND BAKERY MEALS AT ALL HOURS. MEATS. Sirloin Steak 25c Milk Toast 15 T-Bone Steak 35c Coffee 6o Porterhouse Steak 50c I Tea " 53 Porterhouse bteak for two . . . 1 00 Pork Chops .' 25c Mutton Chops 25c Ham 25c Eggs, extra 10c Chicken, any style 35c I Regular Dinner 25c from half past II till one Lumber, $11 per m Frr.sh Sawed Shingles $2.75 per m. at SHIPP'S. - 6c per double roll 12c " .Kc" ,21c" ,24c" .27c" ,30c" selling patterns, i ose who cannot NEK, Mngr. Winnek Co.) GRANITE WORKS AT LOWEST PRICES The Dalles, Oregon Stock boarded by day, week or month. Fine saddle horses and livery turnouts. Rates reasonable. Good accommodations. Remember us when in Prine ville, and we guarantee that yuor patronage will be " appreciated and deserved. C0RNETT, Proprietors. 1 Milk , 5o i Coffee Cake 10c nvnTFPQ OJ ' , VCIVO CHUW OOO Fresh when in market. the remedy that earn a ewks fa eM