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About Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 12, 1901)
' Firo-prool building, 00x30(1 foot, U now ready to huiiillo Merchandise, Wool, etc. HAUL YOUR FREIGHT TO SiiAIIIKO -DEALERS IN- Coal, Flour, Lumber, Wood, -Hay and Grain. Hpnciul Attuiitinn given to wool trade. Fimt-clima baling mid grading facilities. Aim stock yard, latent plans. All .Modern Improvements for Handling Stock. I'ltOPRIETOltS (Khemch it Co., Hunker., The Dullct. Milium linos , H.nkuri, Miro. ; W. Ix.iip, The D.illf. v I). V, LaUOAUN, Th. Dallel. A. M. KELSAY, General Manager. SCHOOL CQLUMil A l'AI'l'.Il. ImiiwI wwkly for iwl by the V mi VI (IrxlM of the VMk Hcliwb, of Prinevllia, Oronii". Anna Hauimok,,,.,,,,.,, ...Kdltor, ClOLB Hhitii, ,,,,,, ... Aiclte''ilitiir. KM DAY, DKCKMBKR 7, l(K)t Cyrus, the Jeweler, Watches Violin flows Clocks and Strings Jewelry Wfachine and Silverware flicyclo Oil Spectacles and TJJandolins Cyo S lassos ffianos Society Cmblems Jfarmonicas, Largest and best assortment of spectacles in the city. Fine repairing a cpecialty. Work sent in bv mail or ntnge driver will receive prompt attention. Hewing machines cleaned mid repaired. Main Street opposite Salomon's Store. PrineviJle, Oregon. . j City ffiarber Shop. tPoiwll & Cyrus, IPropritlors, Jot and Cold flaths. tr . ... a Smith Siros., DEALERS IN Seneral TIJerchandise. SISTERS, OREGON. SWr has juel rtcsivtd a full tin of Xmdias wrappers and glows, ttfe aha Aavt a full lint ef Stntmn's and X adits' SAoss. IDru Socds. Sroceries Jfardwarc K ' ' ' Xaiiii' and Sauls' furnishing $ds Call and Cxumin $ur 5toJt ' ' Delia Nelms entered the VI grade last week, Oliver Adann entered the ev enth grade lust Monday. Minn Mabel Baldwin entertained the eighth grade laHt Monday. V Ruby Cudle returned to school Monday. She hag been sick for the pant week, i The piipilH evidently enjoyed their Thanksgiving vacation judg ing from the smiling physiogno mies that greeted their teachers Monday morning. Mr. Iiix'gli started on bin tour of school inspection luHt Monday. Mr. Drown being called to Hay stack on business was prevented from taking charge of Mr. Boegji's room, whereupon Mrs. Mattie Da vit) kindly connected to take charge. ' Education doe not always citable one to start higher on the ladder, but it invariubly hastens the as cent. Let an educated man start as a hod-carrier and it will not be long till be is foreman or contract or, whereas the ignorant fellow is very likely to Btay where he start ed. Selected. tVhat is it that makes people proud of their school? It is not the good work of the children in scholarship, deportment, etc. Back of all thie in every instance is a conscious, thorough-going, up-to-date teacher; and behind the teach er in most cases is an able, earnest school board and a citizenship that is willing and ready to co-operate in every progressive movement. Selected. A pleasant party was given at the Oild Fellows' ball JPianksgiv ing evening. A large number of the young people were present.' All joined in having a good time until about 10 p. m., when all west down and ate supper at the Miller build-1 ing, then returning to the hall they l)cgun their good time where they left off, and enjoyed themselves un til the approach of midnight warn ed them it was time to go home. . The V grade pupils Irgan the new month by taking up subtrac tion in the advanced arithmetic. Abbreviations in spelling and cor roet use of verbs in language. The VI grade will continue the work on fractions in arithmetic. The work in language will be sim ilar to last month. In geography the Btudy of Europe was taken up and it is hoped that the work will he as thorough as that done on Asia. Y . The following pupils have been excellent in deportment and have been neither absent nor tardy dur ing the term just ended: V grade, Linnie Foster, Leulah Cline, Verna Cline, Arthur B,rnes, Join; Bino, Chas. Bostwick. Lester Ferguson, Lockwood Simpson, Natie Wurz weiler. VI grade, Beuluh Crooks, Alcatha . Dillon, Maggie Foster, Verha Howard, Anna Salomon, Lester Cphrs, Lawrence Dillon, El wood Draper, Sichel Ilinkle, Chas. Summers and Fred Zoll. Gary House Bar. Henderson. &Follarl, Proprietors, B WINES, . - LIQUORS, CIGARS MAIN STREET. FKINEVILLE, OKEOOJ." City Meat 111 A Foster & Lehman Ju' Pronrietrs. - - r A Complete and Choice Line of Beef, Veal, Mutton, Pork, Bacon, Lard, and Country Produce. Main st. rMMrego. 'Phone 31. . I Hamilton Stables Md Redby Feed BarnJ Stock boarded by day, week or month. Fine saddle horses andi livery turnouts. Rates reasonable. Goal accommodations. - Remember us When in Prine ville, and we guarantee that yuor patronage will be appreeiatee1 and deserved. P. B. DOAK, Proprietor, ED N. WHITE, JOHN COMBS-- White & Combs. -DEALERS IN- WINES, LIQUORS, CIGARS. DOMESTIC and IXPOKTED... COUNTRY ORDERS SOLICITED, FIRST DOOR SOUTH , POINDEXTER HOTEL, PRINEVILLE, OREGON. Subscribe (or the Joutjui.. Doctors find A. 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