Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, July 25, 1901, Image 5

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    Warm Spring Warbling?. '
J'ruiii nur rt Kulur mrrn.puiiilrtit,
KJitor Jont.VAb Since tlio light
attack of Hinnllpox lint ubatod and
tlio j'ttlicntH mid their belongings,
except perluipn their lungs, have
i:ii(1crK'iiio extreme fumigation;
I i;iiftn it in wife for nio to ptep in
fo your iriH;in:o again for a short
talk.
Tho government Kiliool closed
on Juno 27 with n grand mimical
tn tt-rta it) inont that tdiown that the
Indian are fapablo of ui'coniplinh
inn a musical education in u bliort
time.
Tli(! employee, or a majority of
. thcin, are gone on their vacation
to their homt'H and placet) of ainus
incnt and pleasure for recreation
until September.
W. II. Hoc and wife have return
ed from their nix montliH trip couth
and cant which they declare wan a
very enjoyable one; the. coat of
name while considerable is not re
gretted' J. T. Dizney mid family and Mr.
Miller, a Chicago curio hunter have
returned from a weekn trip to the
He He ground, twenty-five miles
from here, all well pleased with re
sult. f-'upt. Kirk, Dr. Hates and the
hold-over lady employees, spent
yentcrday on a fishing excursion
and the Matron, Miss liriggs, wan
champion fisherman of the outfit,
having landed a sbeckled beauty
but little smaller than Miss Salter
tho kid teacher.
A Misa Montgomery in now lo
cated hero by the Presbyterian
church oh a field matron for the
Indiana in their homes, which fills
a place- heretofore needed and
which was recommended by the
fuperintendent, Minn Heel.
Hev. Mr. Hpeor, who has rendered
valuable service among the Indians
here for several years and built up
a good church, is soon to leave uh
and will be succeeded by I'ev.
(iordon, of Ohio.
The Yakima Indians came over
for the Fourth with a string of
horses to take part in the Indian
races and if anyone wants to know
if they were puoeeHsful just men
tion it to Ed Campbell, Charley
Pitts or the Wapinitia racehorse
men.
Mr. Brown, the salmon hatchery
man, stopped over hero a couple of
days lately and seemed to think
the Chetitc creek Was the bctt
place for a hatchery he had found.
We hope he can locate it hero so
us Indians can have a chance at a
Kilmon without having to go to a
salmon wheel and net combine to
oven get to sec a salmon.
Hurrah for tho division of Ore
gon as wo bunchgrasscrs arc get
ting very tired of wehfoot hobbles
and something must happen or we
will raise a big cry. However give
us V. J. Furnish for governor, S.
A. Lowell, for U. S. Senator and
J. N. Williamson for secretary of
state, and we could stand tho
weakened hobbles for awhilo long
er; although Salem is getting to be
n power for it reaches out and in
cludes Turner, the Reform school,
the Mute school and Chvmawa,
and wc don't want her to absorb
our coyote country.
Ex-CoKNCUACKEB.
Howard Happenings.
From our regular correspondent.
We are having very warm weath
er here at present.
Mri. Rena Hereford has recover
ed from her recent illness, and is
now visiting at tho home of Mrs.
V. V. Blodgctt.
Miss Maggio Boyd left on Mon
days' stage for her home near
Mitchell.
Lenier, the three year old son, of
. Mr. and Mrs. Commodore Carroll,
was run over by a colt a few days
ago, and his fuce was pretty badly
bruised up,
Nellie Ewing is on tho sick list
this week.
Miss Ruth Wright is visiting in
the Mitchell country.
Elgin Parrot and Clark Ewing
started for the Deschutes on a fish
ing trip a few days ago, Good
luck bo with you boys.
Si:nki,owkii.
jjoro Xooal TIfattor. ,
Mr. and Mrs. 8, It. Slayton went
to Summit Prairie Monday for a
plcusuro trip, returning Wednes
day. Hon. J. X. Williamson and fami
ly are rusticating in the shadowy
dells along tho hanks of the Mc
Kenzie river.
James Elkins came over the
mountains from Lebanon last
week and is spending- a few weeks
with his sons ut this place.
Miss Maud Vandcrpool returned
Saturday from the Deschutes,
where she has taken up a ranch.
K. Mesinger camo'down from
Marks creek tho first of the week
and paid this ollice a pleasant
call.
William Draper returned Mon
day from Portland where he has
been in attendance on the grand
lodge of the A. 0. U. W. He re
ports a very enjoyable time.
Born to the wife of Roy Harvey
at Powell buttcs, Monday July 22
one of the smallest children ever
born in Crook county; mother and
child doing nicely, but Roy's
disappointment is great because
it is not a sheep herder.
Miss Georgia Young left Shan
iko Monday for a ten days' visit
to San Francisco. Miss Young
was acrotnpanic 1 by her sister,
Mrs. S. W. gotile", of Billings,
Mi.ntana. Shaniko Leader.
Tho state soldier's home at Roe
burg is eo be enlarged, A barracks
building 4-fxiS feet with an exten
sion in tho rear 18x10 feet in size
are to be built. The addition to
tho hospital will he 52x72 feet with
an annex 10x10, which is to he fit
ted up as a modern hospital surg
ery, with glazed tile flooring, ce
mented and enameled walls and
ceiling. The contract price is $15,
OriH. Tho capacity of the home
will be increased over loO members.
Teachers Examination
Notice is hereby given tlmt the
county superintendent of Crook
county will hold tlio regular examina
tion of applicant) for state and coun
ty papers at Prineville, as follows:
FOR STATU PAl'KKS.
Commencing Wednesday, August
14, nt nine o'clock a m and continu
ing until Saturday August 17, ut four
o'clock.
Wednesday Penmanship, history,
spelling, algebra, rending, school law,
Thursday Written a"ithnietic, the
ory of teaching, grammar, book keep
ing, physio, civil guverment.
Friday-Physiology, geography, men
tal arithmetic, composition, physical,
geonrupliv.
Saturday Hotany, plane geometry,
general history, English literature,
psychology.
FOR COUNTY PAPHIiS.
Commencing Wednesday, August
14, at nine o'clock a m, and continu
ing until Friday August 16, at four
o'clock.
FIRST, SECOND THIRD GRADE CERTIFICS.
Wednesday Penmanship, histoiy,
orthography, reading.
Thursday Written arithmetic, the
ory of teaching, grammar, school law.
Friday Geography, mental arith
metic, physiology, civil government.
PRIMARY CERTIFICATES.
Wednesday Penmanship, ortho
gnphy, reading.
Thursday Art of questioning, tie
ory of teaching, methods." '
William '3oequ.
County School Superintendent
ai
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We are.
in Jlen's
(M ftA All
PwV just
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1.75
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THE PLACE TO
If you want a thouroughly stylish summer
shirt ask to see my SI 25 and $1 50
line. Splendid assortment of patterns, all
3G inches long, generous sizes, cut to fit as'
if made to order.
I have some dandies at $1 00, too, the
kind you have to pay 01.25 for.
Also some good every day shirts at 75c
which will give good satisfaction.
All the shirts in the house are this year's
patterns. You need not fear low prices here
Quality goes with all my goods.
I. MICHELL
Hamilton Stables
and Redby . Feed Barn.
CHRIS-
of Underwear.
offering some genuine
Summer Underwear.
Garments that formerly sold for 75
now 50 cents.
wool underwear, silk finished, light weight, 1
the thing for the harvest field. Formerly
to 2.25, now 1.00 and 1.25.
Simpson, Wilson &
i
SAVE MONEY.
Stock hoarded by day, week or
month. Fine puddle horses' and
livery turnouts. Rates reasonable,
Good accommodations.
ltemember us when in Prirte-
ville, and we guarantee tjiat your
patronage will be appreciated
and deserved.
G0HRS, Proprietor.
bargains
cents to $1.00
Co.
PRINEVJLLE, OKEGCfr.
J P. Eelknap.
IPiisieian and Suryeon,
Office in rear of Adamson, Winnek Co.
PRINEVILLE, OREGON.
. S3rink.
jCitoraey and Counselor et jCaw.
PRINEVILLE, OREGON.
ffttorney-at.jCaw.
PRINEVILLE, OREGON.
nysieian and Suryaon.
Phone No 2. Residenoe back of th)
Photograph Gullery.
PRINEVILLE, OREGON.
Jf. fiosendery, Uf, D. t
SPhjfsiciam and iSuryon.
Calls answered promptly day orrnVht, Of
fice with Dr, V. Gesner. K evidence
Uedby Hotel.
PRINEVILLE. " OREGON;
jf9 C. Maimer,
All busiue-tt promptly and carefully attended
to. Collection a specialty.
PRINEVILLE, OREGON
Jtoat Totareo Sjtit lad Smok Tuar I Ifr Jnay.
To quit ttittacuo easily ami forever, hoiiiu?
netic, full of life, iiurve ami vigor, take Nn-To
Buo, the wouder-worker, that mulio weak man
strong. All UruynlsU, 91. Cure guaranteed-
liooklet and sum pie free. Addre.ss
Sterling Kentedy Co., OUloaco or New Yvik,
Dennljr la Blood Deep.
Clean blood means a clean akin. Xft
lwuuty without it. Cuscaretn, Candy t'atlia
tic clean your bloocf and keep it clean, l
etirring up the lary liver and driving all im
purities from the body, licgin today to
uaniult pimples, boils, blotches, blacklnads,
and that sickly bilious complexion by taking
C-ascurets. haiuty for ten cents. All drug
gists, saUaiactwa fiuanteeU. lUc,25c.i0b