Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, November 21, 1901, Image 3

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    shahko warehouse
SCHOOL COLUMN
Flro-proof building, 00300 feet, Is now
reudy to handle Morclinmline, Woohoto.
HAUL YOUR FREIGHT TO SHANIKO
V and VI UnxiM of Un Futlio tjclxxili, of
rriMvfllt, OrtK'ni,
1
-DEALERS U.
Coal, Flour,
Lumber, Wood,
Hay and Grain.
HcUl Attnntion given to wool trado, First-elim baling .
mid grading locilitici. Also Uook yaru, )utt plain.
All .Modern Improvements for Handling Stock.
UHM. Humiuw, ..Klltor.
S. J. Nxwmgm. Jr. ...AMOcUU-Kditur.
IPUIIMr, KOVKMBBK IS, 1001
PROPRIETOR
(Fkksch (t Co., KmiVen, Tl
MiNin Ilium,, Ikiilmra, Mi
W. 1,kd, Tlit U.IU.
B. F. Lauoaun, Tim Dllw
The T)llrt.
ro.
A.M. KELSAY, General Manager-1
Gysus, the Jeweler.
Watches
Ciocks
fowery
Silverware
Spectacles and
Sye Slassos
Society Cmblems
Violin Stows
and Strings
77Jachine and
bicycle Oil
Mandolins
ffianos
harmonicas, tc.
IvaWest.a former pupil of V
grade, visited our school Tuesday.
V
The city marshal has inspected
the cross walk near - the school.
and, no doubt, it will be repaired in
the near future.
V
Owing to the crowded condition
of the school, the directors have
ordered that the primer class be
dituniiwovi at noon for the day.
- . - - -During
the week ending Novem
ber 8, there was not a cane of tardi
ness nor absence in the V and VI
grade. Pretty good showing for
otf pupiU.
y
A Thanksgiving program ia be
ing prepared by the pupils of the
two upper rooms, which will be
rendered the day before Thanns-
giving.
At the last meeting of the Princ
ville Society, Miss Myrtle Swearin
en was elected editor of the school
column in the I'rineville Review,
vice, Ralph Sharp, resigned.
Cary House Bar.
, Henderson ATollard, Proprietors,
FINE WINES, ,
LIQUORS, CIGARS
MAIS STREET.
PRIJSEVILLK, OREGONT
IfnijW Foster & Lehman
MI AW, Proprietrs.
A Complete and Choice Line of
Beef, Veal Mntton, Pork, Bacon,
Lard, and Country Produce.
Main st. Kmm. Thone 31.
I-arfrt and best wsortmnnt of spectacles in tlie
city. Fine repairing a specialty.
Work sent in by mail or stage driver will receive
prompt attention. Sewing machine cleaned
and repaired.
Main Stmt opposite Salomon's Store.
PrinevDIe, Oregon.
Pomolt d Cyrus, Proprietors.
JCot and Cold fiaths. 2r.-..,.-,,. n
Tuesday, Mrs. Rosenbere was
unable to attend to her school du
ties, on account of having a severe
cold. Miss Lmnia Ketchum had
charge of the primary department
during Mrs. Rosenberg's absence
The pupils of the different rooms
have been troubled from time to
time by the loss of pencils, tablets
and other thincs. which were vi.
dently taken from 'the building
inter the departure of the janitor
in tho evening. A new snrine
lock has been put on the door, and
it is hoped this will put an end to
the trouble.
Following we give the names of
the ten pupila highest in rank in
the V and VI grades: In fhe V
grade, were Nora Stearns, Sammie
Ncwsom, Lora Stearns, Roy Foster,
Elva Dcbbs, Lockwood Simnson.
Dolly Hedges, Walter McFarland,
Ceoie Smith, and Ifottie Eostwick;
in the VI grade, , were Elwood
Draper, lora Ward, Birdie Morris,
Maggie Foster, Aleatha Dillon,
Lester Cohrs, Anna Salomon, Bcu
lah Crooks, Sichul Hinkle, and
Georgia Hodges.
Hamilton Stables
and Redby Feed Barn
Stock boarded by day, week or
month. Fine saddle horses and;
livery turnouts. Rates reasonable
Good accommodations.
T Remember us when in Prine
ville, and we guarantee that yuoc
patronage wili be appreciated!
and deserved.
P. B. DOAK, Proprietor.
ED N. WHITE,
JOBS COMM.
White d Combs.
-DEALERS-
WINES, LIQUORS,
DOMESTIC and
IMPORTED....
CIGARS.
COUNTRY ORDERS
SOLICITED.
PRINEVILLB, OREGON,
FIRST DOOR SOUTH
POINDEXTER HOTEJL.
Smith SSros..
DEALERS IN
Sencral Tlferchanciise.
SISTERS, OREGON.
Stnora Supply Point (or tho Cattorn Jalf 0f tho
Caseado Jorott JPotorpo. Sitopmon't Supplitt a
ipoeiatty.
7)n Soods, Sroceries, Jfardwarc,
Xatio' mud Sont' JurnitAng Cad
Last Friday, the second division
of the Wide Awake Society, lend
by Ceole Smith, rendered the fol
lowing program: Song, "Let Us
Ante," School; recitation, "The
Old Fashioned Girl," Nora Dobbs
select readinp. "Tim U'iM
O J ' - " wii,
Lockwood Simpson; recitations
'When Banners ,are Waving,"
Sichel Hinkle; "We Must All
Scratch," Benlah Cline: Son
"Four Trades," Edna Estes, Elva
Uobbs, Lora Steams and Ceole
Smith; recitation, "Naming the
Uaby," Dolhe Hcnlges; instiument
alsolo, by Agnes Elliott: select
reading, "Letter to Farmers," Alec
f-lliott; recitations, "Poet of Frn.
dom," Lulu Anderson; "The Sol
dier's Cradle Hymn." Ethel Prin.
"The Boys," Wiltiam Meenk; song
the Moonlight Sail," School
Visitois present, were Mesdames
B. F. Harper, I. Michel. E. Soarks
M. R. Elliott, A.L. Knighten, C. A.
Lime, Kifser, Shattuck, Boegli,
Wurzweiler, Eestes, L. M. Hodges'
and Lehman and Miss Maude
Brown. Exercises were also held
in Professor Orion's antLMk ni.
octors' find
siT.'.
A Good
Prescription
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