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About Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921 | View Entire Issue (April 2, 1903)
u . n jCadies" rugs, and Jfotsc furnishings 2ou are Cordially faulted to Call i V and get a Sample of our 3ace Cream B ML .W 9 -4 H ! tPrinovillo Public School 9otos TIiIhiIiihiii In wllti-il ly itiill uf lln1 liimr ((ricN,nlriuw', llu-Krinir.il mlviilHU- IIH lll llf till i'lltll'ltllnllhl llltl'rt'5l, Khitihi! liny (I, IjiIuIIi'II, Ahitjnt KiUTim: I'liui li'i (I. CliriMlntil. , ICi.roiiTMi: Irriin 1'iUiinH, Unlplt 1'itlu. iIiIit, (Icuridn llfulKPn, KiWlii Yuiiiik, Kl wuutl I)nt-r nii'1 Uitti-i-C'llirn. Tilt) Hfhoill hewn which llllK lll- ic.ired regularly in thci Journal cuIuiiiiih fur nuiiiu wveu inniitlm Imvii been willed ciwli of the two Iitiiih hy In y h 11I the IX (nidii or lli(li Hi'limil. While I'li'i'tiiif? per- KIIIIH to HITVf l)lirill( tllll lilllll tl-l 111 two girl ul our cIiihh Hro eliot-cii, who afler iliio consideration uhxo 1 lit ly rrtliKi'il thi' liniinr or drud vry ol the officii. Tlnw lifter no littlo hesitation 1111. 1 nt the t'lirni'Ht rnia'Hl of thn I'rofi-Hcor, nnil others wo Imvii I iron induced to attempt thn duty. In doing ko we feel drill those elected, if thny liiul executed tlw duties of tliu office could have iloni' no in 11s nhli' iiiiiiiiht iih our selves, nnil thut 11 groat responsi bility rout upon 1111. In response to which wo promise to exert our uitft' nlile eflnrU ul wayH keeping the pood of I ho School in view. Tho public nclioul I'lirullnient lit present numbers Homo two I11111 ilreil 11ml fifty pupils, tho high school division nuniherinu twolvo. Tho eighth grade gnulimtiiiK class in tho I'rineville School numbers about sixteen nt present nil of whom wrf hope will puss tho finnl examination. These together with tho twenty or more wc expect from various county districts will con stitute a high school worthy of tho inline. With tho plipiln bright anil diligent and teacher equal in merit to any In tho state there in no reason why a ttood education cannot bo ohtnined at homo an abroad, at leant, tho oportiinity will he offerod to those who will take advantago of it. Thin is about the time of year for pnpilH to begin to drop out of school. .This is a mistake. Parents should see that their children re main in school until tho clone of the year, and get credit for the year's work. Pupils can not go on with their classes next year unless thoy do this year's work and aro promoted at tho end of this year. I'oarl McFiirland and Beuhih Hyde, were absent from school last Monday on account of sick neHS. Valda and Arthur Darnel were absent from school hist week on account of the sickness of their brother. The visitors of Prof. Mosicr's room on Friday, were Misses Kdith and Ruth King, Maude Dublin and Miss Conner, of Salem, Thoso who have neither been ab sent nor tardy during the last month are; Edgur Barnes,' Willie Carey, Lcstor Fergueson, Nate Wurzwcilor, Roy Canning, Carl Holder and Dolly Hodges of the VI grade. Lester Cohrs, Klwood Draper, Stella Hodges, Mildred Baldwin, Stella Young, Verna Howard of the VII grade. Doulah and Verna Cline have dropped out of school to go to the Country. Georgia Hodges was absent from school Thursday and Friday after noon on account of sickness. Celia Nelms was absent from school the first part of tho week on account of sickness. , Ralph Poindexter, Nora Kizer and Fannie Osborn of tho VIII grade and Iva Booth and Gertie Sharp of the IX grade were neither absent nor tardy last month. Fred Lucas entered the third grade last week. Hiisgavo MiFS Foster an enrollment of 53 pupils. Karl Wurzwoilor, Louise Hum mers and liesHio and Jessie Elliott; 0(1110 4111 grade and Nellie Fmn inorH of the 5th grade wore absent lit different times luiit week. Miss KoHter has three pupils1 who have been neither absent nor tardy during the past month. Thoy are f.avollo Dillon Nora Walker and Hlhel McDuniel. Herl Barnes bus not been among us for siiiim time. It was reported that Bert hud boon suffering from an attack of scarlet fever. We hope for his speedy recovery, Wo notice that the Central Ore gonian ol Silver Lako is publish ing 0 "school column" which resem, hlosour own. This column presents a newsy appearance It is edited by a former I'rineville girl. Last Friday a standing com mittee of five members was ap pointed by Prof. Orton. They wore: Iva Booth, Fay Hodges, Irene Barnes, Ik-ma Poindexter and Finny Child, Tho duty of this committee is to select tongs for the morning singing that wo have in Prof. Orton 'h room. An enjoyable program was ren dered by Mr. M osier's pupils on hint Friday, the vocal music being of the best quality. Tho boys of Prof. Orion's room have erected a horizontal bar on the campus and may be seen fre quently attempting various ath letic practices. Our organist, Gertie Sharp, was not present Friday morning. A volunteer did her part. Tho following program was ren dered in Prof. Mosier's room Fri day. Recitation .Birdie Morris " Gussio Collins Duet Colia Nelms and Gertie , Hodges Recitation Arthur Michel " Dolly Hodges Song School Recitation Fred Lucas Ruth Taylor " ...Agnes Elliott Trio.... MableDoak, Ethel McDuniel and LcolaEstes Recitation Vernon Bell Song School Recitation Willie Briggs Duet...' CeoleSniith and Gertie Hodges Recitation Fern Slayton Solo Kthel McDunial Memory Gems From ten of Miss Foster's pupils Song School Recitation Stella Young Public Mclkoftl Elamlnallons Eighth grade public school exami nations wtJ be held in the public schools of Crook county as follows: April 7, 8 and 9; May 20, 21 and 22; June 17, 18 and 19, 1903. Teachers desiring to give these ex aminations, please notify me as to the number of lists of questions want ed and date of examinations ohosen. Wm, Rocoi.i, ' Co. Supt. March 1, 1903. Wstrkinf St Hour. Omy, There's no rest tor those tireless lit tle workers Dr. King's New Life Fills. , Millions are always busy, cur ing Torpid Liver, Jaundice, Bilious ness, Fever and Ague. They banish Sick Headache, drive out Malaria. Never gripe or weaken, Small, taste nice, work wonders. Try them. 25c at Aduinson & Winnek Co's. Mrs. Dora Lyons wishes to an nounce to the public that she will do washing and ironing at reason able prices: Washings will be de- livswd. I An aged negro orator, K, ('. Fro- nioiit, o Wntertown, H. I),, a we!l ! known icprcm iitutive of the color I ...1 1... .1 it.,. ..1 ,. 1 1... v u i.i't , uw, ij b we: i;i'i,-u 'u Hie Civil War, was president of a so .. it... ......4 1 1. if.iy nun m lit iijiiuy urru 0 iiiii k i t Africa, lectured liere lust week on tho "Race Pro'ilom," and while h"re ho called on Congressman T.iwnoy and nnk for a private in terview. Ho stated that ho bad a communication which be desired tho Congressman to convoy to tho President, (0 the effect that he had c'miio into possession of infornut linn that a plan had boon made lo attempt tho life of President Roosevelt on his Western trip, but thut this had now boon abandoned, and instead the plotters were plan ning at some favorable point in I (soloradn or Montana to capture Secretary of the Treasury t-haw, Secretary of War Root and Attorney-General Knox and carry them to the mountain", to be held for suitable ransom. Fremont r fused to divulge tho source of his infor mation, but insisted that it was correct. When yo nnkc up with a bad taste in your month you innv know that you need a dune of Chamberlain's Stomach A Liver Tiihletn. They will i:leiinu your aummcli, iinprovo your upjieiite 11111I make you feel lilc new man. They are eony to take, being migar coiiUil, nod plennaut in eft'ect. For mile ly all druggiiitn. MR.S. L. S. ADAMS. Ol UalveaUm, Tens. "Wlnt of Ordul It Mui t Meulo j to tired women. Hiving suffered for even yura with wetkneu end bttr. Ing-down peine, end kevlnj tried sev ere! doctors end different remedies with no ncccm, your Wine of Odul wu the only thing which helped me, end eventually cured mc itKcmed to build up the week perti, itrengthcn the ryitem and correct Intgulerltki." liy "tired women" Mrs. Adams means nervous women who have disordered menses, falling of the womb, ovarian troubles or any of these ailments that women hare. You can cure yourself at homewith this (Treat women's remedy, Wine of Cardui. Wine of Cardui has cured thdusamla of canes which doctorshavefailedtobenelit. Whv not begin to get well today?. All druggists have tl.00 battles. For any stomach, liver or bowel disor der Thodford's Black-Draught should be used. ForlTlwn'l!ltmtnre,rt1rm. rfrlnK Tiiililuiiit, Ilia lAdir AilviftirT lupin mrm, iih. , iiAiinirauvft M'i.i'ini v Clatnooosa, Teun. ill 7INE0FCARDUI Here is the rreat Oak- Easel now on display at our store. It contains the line of beautiful new spring tailoring samples sent us by STRAUSS BROS.. Chicago Good Tailors for 6 You The Oak-Easel is the connecting link between the tailor and the faultlessly fin ished garments which give you so much pleasure to wear. It's really a lesson in good clothes, buying to see this great collection of tailoring novelties. Prlos tow and s&ttsfao tlon tboolutotv gur- ntood. Cftll Men, Salomon Johnson THE 8I6N OF l 6000 TAILORINfl j I j Company. Lumber. Hawkins Urns, of Ciper Ochoco, will utiirt their saw mill in operation Monday March i'M. The flint bill of lumber will be sawed for A. 1). Hbion. a special lot of No. 1 choice lumber. Their patrons will at all times be nlila to nesiire good lumber in large or Kiniill amounts nt reasonable piicea at the mill, Hawkins linos. For Sal A one-half interest in store build ing and lo , one-third interest in the I'rineville Flouring Mill, alno a one third interest in a small farm For particulars inquire of or address 1) F. Stewart, I'rineville, Oregon. 81 Treatment of Our Sure Cure I for LOST MANHOOD, Ner- vousness, Failing Memory, J Varicocele, Atrophy, Palpita- k tion of Heart. Send nam and address to PROF.. A. AUBURX, 2oJ N. First St., Portland, Oregon. nnil receive hv return mnil 2 this grand remedy absolutely J free of cost. Send no money J This is a lajna fide offer. 5 Write today, as it costs you 4 nothing to try it. IMPROVE YOUR EYE SIGHT Eyes examined free. Er rors 0' 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. 06 Wor. Blk Ptid, Or $20 to $25 weekly 'Work at your own home. No canvassing. Work legitimate and honorable. Address Home Work 21 Spring St., Seattle, Wash, Jhe Grand Restaurant Mrs. L. Ccmini. Prop. Meals all hours, 25c LODGING 25c Miller Bldg , Prineville W. H, HAYDEN Contractor and Builder jT'Shop next door to Dr. Ros enberg's residence on Main St. Prineville, Oregon i Ihwiliilnlir Bnnn! jnioviuitij iHjV I 5 Days' Prineville-Burns Stage Line. ; CORNETT & OANTRELL, Props. i i Carrying U. S. Mail, Passengers and Fast Express j Leaves Prineville on Mondays and Thursdays at G a. m ! PaHsengers waybilled for Post, Paulina. Fifo, Riley, Burns I and all way points. V. 1. WATTS MARBLE M GRANITE WORKS Watts & Baker, Props. Marble and Granite Monuments All Kinds of Stone Work FIRST CLASS WORK AT LOWEST PRICES Second Street, The Dalles, Oregon The Pnneviile friitohell Stage Line John Hunsaker, Prop. Leaves Prineville Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, arriving at Mitchell the fame day. Leaves Mitchell on Tusdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. J. H. TEJIl'LETON, Agent. STKMJES and m FEED BOOTH & Prineville-Silver Lake Stage Line. DICK VANDERVERT, Prp. Carrying 9lS S. 7fail and Passengers Lea ires 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. I Sirloin Steak.. 25c T-Bone Steak 35c Porterhouse Steak 50c Porterhouse Steak for two ... II 00 Pork Chops 25c Mutton Chops 25c Ham 25c Ecec, extra 10c Chicltcn, any style 35c Regular Dinner 25c from half past II till one Lumber, $11 per m Fresh Sawed Shingls $25 per m. at SHIPP'S. WOiNiih., Agent, rnneviue. Stock- boarded by day, weel? ok moritii. Fine saddle horses and livery turnouts. Kates reasonable. Good accommodations. Remember us when in Priner ville, and we guarantee that yuot patronage will be appreciated, and dererved. ' CORNETT, Proprietors. Milk Toast. , 15c Coffee 5o Tea . 5s Milk . . 5c Coffee Cake lOo OYSTERS. Ceve Stew 35o Fresh when in market.