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About Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921 | View Entire Issue (April 9, 1903)
At this season of the year Disinfec tants are in place. Uuy the Uest l'OKMAL Di:iIYJ)i:. The only Sure Preventative of Contagion. Onr Store is Disinfected every day. No Danger of getting disease here. We furn ish the Cnre. H TTTTfT TTT TtttttttTTtTTtT I Prineville Public School Tfotos liflifl llf4lfillf '1'liln column U dlltud by puplla of tho uinir uritiltit, piirMiii, tlx- K'li-raJ uilvunr- went of alt ((luciitliihfcl litlvreat. Kihtuki I ny U. Ulollrlt, Aitant KniTiim f'liarlBpiO. ChrUlliiril, lUnnmim Irene Murium, Itulpli l'oln- ilnlr,Oiorgla I1ihIk, Hlrlla Yoiiiik. Kl- wood Uru)Hir and IUt Culirj, Kichel llinklo haa returned af tor a week's ubxenco. Vidn Jones was a visitor of I'rof. Ortun's room IiihI Thursday, i Hiinimiu Kuwuom returned hint Monday. Oro 1'rono wan abecn t from the VIII gritdo IuhI week. Clyde Howell was itlwnt on Fri- iluy because of hi father's illness. Charlio Hummers wiih absent from Mr. Mosior's room lust week on account of sickness, Tlieni was a volunteer prugram given in Mr. Mosier's room IllBt Friday. Kutlt Taylor wan absent Iron) Mr. Mosier'a room Wednesday and Tlulrnday. This weeks work has been of vital iriipur tanco to those who in- lend trying for a diploma.' Tim imiall boys liava organised a bane ball ti'ain and take every opportunity to practice thu game. Lizzie KeUhum wan absent Irom the IX grude on Thursday and Friday of last week. The pupils of Mr. Hosier's room came into the principal's room hint Thursday to practice song for the Arbor Day program. Louibo Summers was absent from Miss Smith's room Monday and Tuesday on account of sick nest". lre.no Barnes left school feeling quite ill on hint Tuesday. We hope her illness will be of short dura tion. David Ktarr Jordan of the Stan ford University says: "Thu boy who smokes cigarettes ncod not worry about the future. He hasn't any." Nellie Day and Bert Barnes havo returned ufter u brief absence. Bert was detainod by a slight at tack of scarlet fever. Cecil Yancey and Charles Christ ian! were absent on last Monday. Cecil has returned, while Charles is yet quite ill. Pictures of (iarfield,' Lincoln, Jefferson Shakspere and Whittier havo been ordered by room No, 3. They hopo that the board will furnish frames. The X a bright and newsy little paper published by the Grass Val ley Academy, has reached our table. The Crook County High school will publish a paper of its own next year. Those of the seventh grade who drew the best maps of the conti nents of the world are: Celia Nelms who had Europe for her subject; Anna Salomon Asia, Verona Mo Oowen Africa, Berdie Morris South America, Anna Salomon Australia. It seems that Colonel Bryan has finally decided to get out of the way of Populislic candidates aspring for tho Democratic nomi nation for tho presidency, but will stand near enough the track to interfere with any fellow of the conservative stripo who appears likely to get it. San Francisco "Call." Maud Dobbs and Henry Smith havo quit the IX grade for this year. We think this quitca mis take unless compulsory, yet if they succeed in passing an examination TttTWIWttttwI'tTTWtWttT I 4"f lll)ltllll l(lialil(Mif(lltMi and return next year they will be welcomed by all. Maud intends touching a country school, while Henry will perform tho duties of book keeper for his father in the big Tumollo ditch concern. Nancy Whitsett and Lester Fer gueson liavo dropjicd out of Mr, Mosier's room and have gone to tho country. The VIII grade class are busy preparing for the State final ex amination which when this ap pears in print will bo under full progress.' They havo become aware of tho fact at this late hour that "effort is never lost" and although some have worked faithfully all tho year, others wo fear will be "weighed In the balance and found wanting." Success with theso ap plicants depends almost wholly iihiii presence of mind and con fidence.' Homo priviso has been made whereby they may attempt eight of the ten brunches leaving two until the next May test. We know just how these pupils feel and wish them unbounded success. Tho total enrollment of thu IX grade is thirteen, of these ten re main mid will, without doubt, finish tho work and be promoted at tho end of the year. This will make a good X grade for next year. This number may bo increased by somc'others who ore eligible but have not been in school during the past year. The VIII grade pupils of tho Prinevillc Public Bchool and others from tho country schools should furnish nearly thirty for next yen's IX grade. This will 1)0 fluite a good showing for the second year. If the new High school building could be built dur ing the coming summer, it would go a long way towards building up the High school sentiment in this county. The High school will do much for Crook county. Students can get four years of work at home instead, of going to some other part of the stale for it. People will move to I'rineville to take ad vantage of the opportunities offor ed by the High school. Besides the reuglar four year's course the High school should offer a bushier course. 1 here are many boys and girls in this county who will never take tho High school work, but would lie glad to get a business education if they could get it at home. Two teachers for the com ing year could do the regular High school courso and also tho business course. Tho school will observe Arbor Day with appropriate exercises. The program will bo short as tho exercises will be in the open air and all will have to stand. Friends of the school aro invited to attend theso exercises. The program is as follows: Song School "Arbor Day Song." Invocation Recitation Millard Elkins Recitation Leola Estes Address Hon. George Barnes Recitation Birdie Morris Song .'. .School "Arbor Day Ode." tiooa for Rheaiuacltni. Last full I was taken with a very severe ntsack of muscular rheumatism which caused me great psin and an noyance. After trying several pe: scriptiona and rlioumatio cures, I de cided to uec Chamberlain's Pain Balm which I Inul seen advertised in the South JcrBcyman. After two appli oatiom ol this Kemedy, I was much better, and after using one bottle, was completely cured, Bailie Harris, Salem, N. J, For sale by all druggists. Central Organt (Jrat ld The extension of transportation facilities to Centarl Oregon is a topic to which The Journal has fre quently referred, and the import ance of concerted action in this di roction cannot be overrated. The Portland Board of Trade has sent circular letters to the newspaper editos throughout Central Oregon assuring them of this city's hearty co-operation in all efforts to secure adequate railway facilities for that portion of tho state, and urging that somo organized effort to this em) be inaugurated at once. It sems proper that the initative should be taken by Central Oregon as it is that portion of the state which is prjmarily and chiefly interested. Let the people of Cen tral Oregon show themselves alive to their own needs and alert to help themselves, and Portland will do her full share toward achieving the desired results. Much can be done by tho press of the interior of the state and much has already been accomplish ed by it toward arousing public sentiment. Portland Journal. Ho Kepi Ilia l.r(. Twelve years ago J. W. Sullivan, of Hartford, Conn., tciatcbed his leg with a runty wire. Inflammation and blood poison set in. For two years he tillered intiiuely. Then the beat doctors urged umpuution, "but" he writes, "1 used one bottle of Electric Bitters and 1 1-2 bnxea of Bucklen's Arnica Salve and my leg was sound mid well na ever." For Eruptions, Eczema. Tetter, Suit Rheum, Sore) and all Mood di ordera Electric Hit ters boa no rival on earth. Try .hem. Aduinsnn & WsnnekCo. will guarantee satisfaction or refund money, only 50c. Til Prlne Oralloa. (concluded raoM taok 1.) pean champions of religious and civil liberty; and today the world is sweetened by the harmonies of Mendelssohn, Ruhcnstein and Rosenthal. .Though true to their adoped land, they ever sob over Jerusalem's desolation and sigh for their Judean hills. The Jew has learned by hard ex perience, from Egyptian bondage to Spanish persecution, that if he would prosper ho must bo true to himself, to his religion and to his God. Ho knows, too, that Israel still has a mission, and that that mission is a Jewish mission and must be accomplished in ft Jewish way. He knows, also, that as long as Israel preserves her national identity, tho world will recognize by this living monument that the hand of God is in the affairs of men. Tho Jews, therefore, will remain distinct until the sunshine of in telligence dispels tho mists of ignor ance, and the dark shadows of cruel bigotry flee away. When every land shall know tho truth, when every heart shall receive the Prince of Peace, and every knee shall bow to the Jews' Jehovah, then Israel's mission will be ful filled and her sorrow and bitter ness shall be no more. Jab t'tuldn't liar ! It. If he'd had Itching Piles. They'ro terribly annoying; but Buckley's Arnica Salvo wtll onre the worst esse of piles on ear h. It has cured than sand". For Injuries, Fains oi bodily eruptions, it's the best salve in the world. Prioe 25o a box. Cure guar anteed. Sold by A.dani8on Winnck Co. Huffman Ordinary Sleepert. The tourist travel betweeu the eaat and the PaciHe coast haa reached enormoua prnportiona in the laat few yean, and ealla for a apecial clasa of equipment. ' Tu meet thia duniamt the Pullman Co. hu iaaued from ita aliopa what it technically culls the "Pulloian Ordinary Sleeper." Theae can appear aiuiilar to the regular Iwpur, being built on tlia aame pln, hut not furnished with the same elegance Diey are equipped with miltrwie, hlanketa, sheet, pillows, pillow-cases, 4'ici'ls, combs, brushes, etc., requiring nolliiiiKof the kind to be furnished by l he pHsseniier. Each car haa a stove for making cnlfee and tea and duiwi "light housekeeping," and each section can be tilted with an adjustable table. A uni formed porter accompanies each car, his business briug 10 uake up berths, keep the car clean, and look after the comfort and want cf the passengers. In each of the train which are dispatched daily from Portland by the 0. K. & N. Cc. is 'o be found one of theae "Pullman Or dinary Hleepen." The, car it attached to the ''Chicago-Portland Special, which goe hrough to Chicaico without change, and th on in the "Atlantic Ex press" runs to Kunsa City without change. Passenger in this car for Chi ckiio change to a inilar ear at Granger. Much of Ihe first class travel is being carried in thee cars, the rslea being lower, and the aervice being nearly equal to that in the palace aluepers. For rale and full information, in cluding olders, write to A. L. Craig, 0. f. 1., l. K. . Uo. fortlauJ. Oro. TO CUBE A C01i! IN ONE DAY. Take Laxative Bmmo Quinine Tablet. All druggist refdnd the money if it tails lo ours. E. W, Grove's liinature is on taoh em. 25c. COXTKST N0T1CK. Vnited States Land Office, The Iallr, Orexon, January 12 1903. A KuhVient contest affidavit having heen filed in this office hy Harsh F. Glean, con testant, against homestead entry No. made June , !!, In 8J ar.d HX SKSf, Section 8, Township 1.7 S, Kane Tl K., hy Hinniaa Catnn l.'nntestee, in winch it is allege that said Thomas Caton has wholly ahanduned said tract for more than six months, siaoe making said entry. That the alleged abandonment is not due to military er naval service, saia1 parties are hereby aotitied to apiwar, mooed and offer evidence touching said allegation at 10 o'clock a. m. on Msy.23, l'.'M befors J. 1. Smith, Coanty Clerk at his office at Prireville, Ore Kon (and that fini! hearing will lie held at 10 ocloek a. m. on May 2u, VMS before) the Keuiiter and Iteoeiver at th United States Land Olttce in The Dalles, Oregon. The said contestant havinfr, in a proper af fidavit, filed Janutry If, 1KOS, set forth fact which show that after das diliirence neraoDal service of this notice can not be made, it is hereby ordered and directed that such notice be given by due and proper publication.! J A x r. JA'UAS, Kegister. A tswksy Quadrille. Uoyx, cut and rope your mavericks; Bunch them up for a hotquadrille. Make your manners to your partners Every Jack salute his Jill. Balance alt and hit them heavy ; Swing and throw 'em back in phce; Promenade on and keep your maverick- Do no lose 'em in the race. "(Jrats, 'saahay,' do it pretty Ladies, smile and follow suit; Bulence opposite and then whirl 'em ; Swing 'em twice und hold 'em to it. Right and left and keep 'em going Till you hit your pards again; Swing them on" their underpinning, Make their sassy nitggins pin. "Ladies, change ami keep 'em going. Back to partnen and repeat; Knock the splinters from the lumber Hit 'em plenty with your le;t. Bunch and run away together, Shake the music from your spurs; Piek your sage hen up and whirl her ?lide your slmdder longside hers. "Bunch the heifers in the middle; Circle, stage, and shake your pins. Form a basket round your darlings, Kiss 'em right above their chins. Swing and promenade your critters ; Grab 'em tight and off you go. Round again like fiisky lightning; Seat your sweet ones ind let 'cm go." VA A aflk A A A A A A 1 Absolutely Free! 5 Days' I Treatment of Our Sure Cure for LOST MANHOOD, Ner- vousness, Failing Memory, sj aricocele, Atrophy, Palpita tion of Heart. Send name and address to PROF. A. AUBURN. 25J N. First St., Portland, Oregon. and receive by return mail this o-rnnil rpmpilv oKaotnlnl.. B ......v.J frop of rn;t. Rml nn mnnns ,.w .....,. J Thia is A hons fola nftoe fl Write today, as it costs you I nothing to try it. Prineville-Burns 5tage Line. 00RNF1TT & OANTRELL, Props. Carrying U. S. Mail, Passengers and Fast Express Leaves Prineville on Mondays and Thursdays at 6 a. m Passengers waybilled for Post, Paulina. Fife, Riley, Burns and all way points. C. I. WINNER, Agent, Prineville. WAITS MARBLE W GRANITE WORKS Watts 4 Baker, Props. Marble and Granite Monuments All Kinds of Stone Work FIRST CLASS WORK Second Street, fin SIABLES and ItW FEED Ml BOOTH & Prineville tYleat Market P. B. DO A if, PROP, New Shop and is TJu-to-date and Clean Grinding vour teeth on tough beefsteak is certainly annoying but have you tried ours? Our IMeats are Selected. by careful judges and we use every endeavor to fur . nish none but what is fresh, tender and nutritious. NEXT DOOR TO BONNET'S1 N. A. Tye and Rfnfjipfc Are Selling their Dry muUIU3 Goods at a 25 per cent Discount They have a Big Consignment of New Goods coming and must make room for them. Call around and take ad vantage of this Sacrifice Sale. RED FRONT BAZAAR N. A. TYE & BROS., Props. Reliable Merchants ADAMSON & WINNER CO. Incorporated 1899. Drugs, Stationery and House Furnishing Goods Lumber, $11 per in Fresh Sawed Shingls $2? 5 per m. at SHIPP'S. AT LOWEST PRICES The Dalles, Oregon Stock boarded by day, week o 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 dcerved. CORNKTT, Proprietors.