Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, February 06, 1902, Image 7

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    Fire-proof building, 903JO dust, w now
ready to handle Merchandise, Wool, etc.
HAUL YOUH FREIGHT TO ' SHAHiKO
-DEALERS IN-
Coal, Flour,
Lumber, "Wood,
Hay and Grain.
Hpectnl Attention given to wool trade. Fimt-cliuw baling
ntid grading facilities Aiw) stock yard, luttrnt plain.
All Modern Improvements for Handling Stock.
rftONUETOKS:-
f Kkksch ( Co,, Hnttkera. The DIIm.
I Mimiiii linos , lUiik, Miro.
I W. UMI. Tll Utllft.
111. F. UuuaWN, Tim Dlle,
A. M. KELSAY, General Manager.
Cyrus, the Jeweler.
Watches
Clocks
fewolry
Silverware
Spectacles and
fye Stasses
Society Smblems
Violin $ows
and Strings
Wjachlno and
flicycle Oil
yifandollns
. ffianjos
harmonicas, Ctc,
Largest and boil assortment of spectacles in tlie
citv. Kino repairing a specialty.
Work sent in by twail or stage driver will receive
prompt, attention. Sewing machines cleaned
and repaired.
Main street opposite Salomon's Store. .
Prineville, Oregon.
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SCHOOL COLUMN
A l'APhlt. ImumI wcckljr for mid by the
V ttiitl VI Uriuit a! th I'uhllo Hchonb, of
1'rliifvllle, Un.-((.,
Amka Kai-ohi;,, Kdttor.
CmjI- Hmith . AiMMlnte-Editor.
VUIKAY, FKBtUJAKY 1, MM.
City ffiarber Shop.
Powell Cyrus, Proprietors.
Jot and Cold Maths. Prineviiie, Ore
Ure i
Smith SSros.,
DEALERS IN-
Senoral Tljcrchandiso.
SISTERS, OREGON.
We have juit received a full lint of Sadies ' wrappers
and gloves. We also have a full line of Seniemen's
end Sadies' Jhoss.
!Dry Soods, Sroceries, Jfardware.
Sadies', and Sents' furnishing Seeds Coil and
(Uamime evrJteth
School began Monday with 70
pupils.
Roy Canning entered the V grade
Monday.
Mary Glenn hag returned to her
home at Maury.
Ceole Smith is being, detained
from school by sickness.
The attendance has been very
light during the past week but a
full attendance is expected next
week.
. ,
Lulu Anderson has not yet re
turned from her home on Crooked
river where she went at the clone of
school.
The order of the ochool board in
regard to vaccination bag bt'en
cheerfully complied Willi iy most
of the parents of the district.
The pupils have erijoyal the cold
weather very niiicby and will no
(Inula get enough sleighriding and
skating to last them Rome time.
'
Mr. Johnny Luekey has had
charge of the primary pupils the
past week as Mrs. Rosenberg was
prevented from teaching by sick
A number of the pupils do not
expect to remain iu school until
the close. We are sorry to see this
as it will place them behind their
classmates when they enter school
next year.
Below are the names of those
who were neither, tardy nor absent
during the last month: I grade,
Bessie Dingeej OlgaCline, Edith
Harper, Berlins Orton, Aver Dobbs,
Lehnd Belknap, Van Brink, Mil
lard Elkina, Hush Lister, Robert
Lister, Earl Lytic, Arthur O'Neil.
II grade, Leola Estea, Lavelle Dil
lon, Gladys Doak, Fern Slayton
Solpha Millor, Barbara Bino, Gus
sie Collins, Ralph Haiper, Arthur
Michel, Albert Wilson. Ill grade,
Vivian Hinkle, Frances Orton, Floy
Slavton, Bessie Elliott, Orpha
Wright, Alex Barnes,. Ernest Har
rington, Victor Morford. IV gradrf,
Willa Combs, Al'a Lillon, Aleatha
Ferguson, Louise Summers, Lorene
Winnek, Enierine Young, Jessie
Elliott, Minnie Jarret, Willie Fer
guson, Percy Smith, Newton Poin
dexter. V grade, Valda I'arnes,
Ruby Cadle, Vcrna Cline, Beulah
Cline, Elva Dobbs, Nora Dobbs,
Dolly Hodges, Ccole Smith, Grace
Wilson, Arthur Barnes, Horace
Belknap, Lester Ferguson, Ran
dolph Kctchum, Walter MeFar
land, Sammie Newsom, Lockwood
Simpson, Natie WiiKweiler, Edgar
Barm s. VI grade, BeuUh Crooks,
Aleatha Dillon, Georgia Hodges,
Stella Hodges, Verna Howard,
Pearl McFarland, Anna Salomon,
Stella Young, Celia Nelms, Mary
Glenn, Got Evans, Grace Merril,
Lester CohrB, Lawrence Dillon, El
wood Draper, Clarence Ferguson,
Sichel Hinklo, Charles Summers.
VII grade, Bert Barnes, Irvin
Crain, Ralph Poindexter, Max
Wurzweiler, Grover Young, Oliver
Adams, Eflie Dobbs, Berna Poin
dexter, Estella Simpson, Bessie
Severn. VIII grade, Kay Hodges,
Lii.io Ketchum: Gertie Sharp, Ma
bel Baldwin.
Gary House Bar.
Henderson & foliar', Proprietors. t
FIHE WINES,
LIQUORS, GEGARS
MAIN STREET.
PKISEVILLE, OREGON'
BlottinK ptper trtt to til ichool chil-.
dreu t N. A. Ty A Bra.
City M Met,
Foster & Lehman
Proprietors.
A Complete and Choice Line of
Beef, Veal, Mutton, Pork, Bacon,
Lard, and Country Produce.
Main st. 'Phone 31. I
Hamilton Stables
aBi Redby Feed Barn.
Stock boarded by day, week or
month. Fine saddle horses ami
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. DOAK, Proprietor.
ED N. WHITE,
JOHN COMBS.
White & Combs.
-DEALERS IX-
WINES, LIQUORS,
CIGARS.
DOMESTIC and
IMPORTED
COUNTRY ORDERS FIRST DOOR SOUTH
, SOLICITED. POINDEXTER HOTEL.
. PRINEVILLE, OREGON.
Bl'PAN'S tmuies
,
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Ifor mankind
WANTED :A am of bad htalth that R irA N S wVR
at benefit. TUrf banuh iitt ;it) pndocg Ul. One five '
rtlU. Xott the word R I P A N S on tlx Mcluft: nd
icwpt no uh.it 'tte. R J fA'N S. to fr j uaii, mj
bt Itarf at any dn f hUwc. T Mmpln and tine iIkmimiiI
teitimcnbia mM bt nuid to an? aiidret tr five cents,
tnr warded lo li t KifMM Cbaiutul Co., 10 Sprvca
Rtrwi, New Vuct,