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About Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 2, 1902)
DADIBO UflQEDOUSE SCHOOL (SOLUM Cary House Bar. A I'APKlt. luuod weekly (or Mid bj tl.e V tnd VI llrxl'j ui th l'ubllc Schools, of Frhiaville, Oregon. Kire-jirool building, 90x300 feet, it how reudy to handle Murcliutidiw, Wool, etc. i ' HAUL Y0U8 FREIGHT TO SHANIKO -DEALEH8 IN- Coal, Flour, Lumber, Wood, . Hay and Grain. Special AtUmtion given to wcxl trade, Find-clam baling uiul 'grading facilities. Also stock yard, latent plimi. All .Modern Improvements for Handling Stock. (Fuf.miu t Co., Munk.r., The T)1U. J Mihikii Hium , Hunker, Hero. ; 1 W. Loud. The IUIIm. F. Lauoali, Tin Dkllm, A. M. KELSAY, General Manager. PROPRIETORS Cyrus, the Jeweler, Watches Clocks Jewelry Silverware Spectacles and Cye Slasses Society Smblems Violin Sftows and Strings WJachino and tticyclo Oil ) Mandolins ffianjos Jiarmonicas, Ctc, largest end foot assortment of spectacles in the cily. Fine repairing specialty.. . Work' rant in by mail or stage driver will receive prompt attention. Sewing machines cleaned and repaired. Main street opposite Salomon's Store. PrinevDle, Oregon. uity jjciroer onop. Powell Cyrus, Proprietors. Jfot and Cold Snaths. Prineoille, Or Axna Hawxo, .Editor. Coi.i Harm, ' ... Associate-Bailor. FRIDAY, DBCKMBKH 2S, Mul Smith $ros., DEALERS IN- Senoral 9JJerchanciise. SISTERS, OREGON. Tlfo have j'ual received a full tint of jCadies wrappers end gloves, Ida also havt full line of Senti 'omen's and JCadies' Shoss, )ry Soodsj Sroccrics, Jfardwarc. We expect some new pupils next month, " A number of the pupil (pent their vacation in the country. A number of the pupils spent ChrUtmai at their hornet in the country. Prof. Orton'i pupils presented him with a handsome photograph album. Mr. Boegli received an umbrella stand, Miss Belknap some choice books, and Mrs. Rosenberg a very pretty medallion. '" ; Prof. Orton and family left last Wednosday for Powell Buttcs, where they will visit with the fam ily of Mr. C. 0. Bethel. During his absence Prof. Orton expects to hunt for deer on the desert. The basket social given by tho VII and VIII grade pupils on the 20th was a success in every way. There were a large autnber of bas kets and all brought good prices. The debt on the organ has been paid and a new flag purchased. There still remains a neat sum for library purposes, V ' ... The following is the report of Mr. Boegli's room for the month just ended:. Number enrolled to date, 58; received during month, 2; days present, 829 j; days absent, 28j; times tardy, 15; pupils neither ab sent or tardy, 34; average daily at tendance, 55; average number be longing, 57; cases of corporal pun ishment, 1; days taught by regular teacher, 10; days taught by substi tute, 5. , The following pupils of the V and VI grades were neither tardy nor absent during the month just closed: Arthur Barnes, Charles Bostwick, Lester Ferguson, Ran dolph Ketchum, Bammie Kewsom, Lockwood Simpson, Arthur Wura wcilcr, Natia Wurzweiler, Eckar Barnes, Hattie Bostwick, Ruby Cadle, Verna Cline, Beulah Clinc, Elva Dobbs, Nora Dobbs,, Agnes Elliott, Dolly Hodges, Ceole Smith, Nora Stearns, Lora 8tearns, Grace Wilson, Lester Cohrs, Lawrence Dillon, Elwood Draper, Clarence Ferguson, Sichel Hinkle, Lulu An derson, Beulah Crooks, Aletha Dil lon, Georgia Hodges, Stella Hodges, Verna Howard, Anna Salomon, Stella Young, Cclia Nelms. The fourth division of the Wide Awake Society rendered the follow ing projrnm, last Friday: Song, Haste, Schoolmates Haste, school; recitation, The Gingham Dog and the Calico Cat, Walter McFarland; recitntion, Grandfather's Specta cles, Verna Howard; select reading, Visit of St. Nicholas, Verna Cline; Music, Mignonette Waltz, Gertie Hodges; recitation, A Parody, James Elkins; song, Sweet Sum mer's Gone Away, school; recita tion, The Miller's Daughter. Etta Prine; select reading, Tom Goldie's Little Joke, Clarence Ferguson; anisic, After the Shower, Verna Howard; recitation. The Opened Window, Pearl McFarland; recita tion, Lester Cohrs;, song, Those Evening Bells, school!; The pupils from Prof. Orton's room were in vited to witness the exercises., Henderson & Pollard, Proprietors, , FINE WIH3S, . LIQUORS, CIGB.ES MAIS STREET. " PRINEVILLE, OREGON Foster & Lehman Prcprietrs. A Complete and Choice Line of Beef, Veal, Mutton, Pork, Bacon, Lard, and Country Produce. Main st. proregm 'Phone 31. Hamilton Stables M Redby Feed Barn.1 Stock boarded by day, week or month. Fine addle horses and livery turnouts. Rates reasonable. Good accommodations. , Remember us when in Prine ville, and we guarantee that yuor patronage . will be appreciated and deserved. P.B. DO AK, Proprietor. ED N. WHITE, JOHN COMBS. White & Combs. -DEALERS IS- WINES, LIQUORS, DOMESTIC and I3IP0RTEO . . . CIGARS. COUNTRY ORDERS FIRST DOOR SOUTH SOLICITED. POINDEXTER HOTEL. PRINEVILLE, OREGON. JCadies' and Sents' furnishing Soods Cmiland Cxamm or Sloth Baptist Cliureh services Ht Fiinuvillo crry Slid mid 4th Sundays in euoh month, t Culver every 3rd Sunday and t Howard every 1st Sunday. It. KrutuUut. :i-MH'S -rami odors find AC iced Clipti WANTTVR r-A an f brd Ittalth eh.t RI p-A W S wOl sot benefit. TW Sjir!h ain 1:A prolong life. One five ftM. Hint tfte vjHi R I P N S on Ui luckae ini crept srlisti tf. R'iAN'S. ta j ecu is. Buy b had Ml tr y um t More. Ten MpIe int! oat th&uiati tertTH.utii will w inailH to nj udilrtl (;r Hue cDts, V.ratd to di'. ILpim Chtrmci Co., W io 3prao 8tret. New V rfi.