Crock County Journal. COI'NIY OFFICIAL PAPER, THURSDAY, MA A. 1, 1902 men have furnished thirty-two per j storm is coming, arc you putting Republican Stats Governor, W. J. Fl'KN'lSH, of Pendleton. Supreme Judj;e, R. S. I!EAN, of Lane. See. of State, F, I. Dl'XMAI!, of Astoria. Treasurer, CHAS. E. MOOUK. of Klamath. Attorney General, A. M. CRAWFORD, .,f Douglas. Sept. Public Instruction, J. H. ACKF.RM ., Multnomah. State Printer, J. R. WHITNEY, of Linn. Coupes 2nd District, J.N. WILLIAMSON, Prineville. Joint representatives, Wasco, Crook, Lake and Klamath counties: X. WHEALDON and J. X. BURGESS, of Wasco and R. A. EMMITT of Klamath. Republican County Ticket. County Judge, V. C. WILLS.'of Willow Creek. County Clerk, CAREY FOSTER, of Prineville, Sheriff, J. S. McMEEN, of Haystack. ConimiKsioner, M. D. POWELL, of McKay. Treasurer, MARSH AUBREY, of 3end. Assessor, B. F. JOHNSON, of Mill Creek. Surveyor, C. A. GRAVES, of Montgomery. Coroner, J. L. McCULLOCH, of Prineville BENEFITS OP EDUCATION. cent ot tin congressmen, torty-six per cent of our senators, fifty jut Cent of vico-prosidonts, sixty-five per cent of presidents, seventy- T i three per cent of judges of the llCKCt. .supreme court, and eighty-three per ! cent of the chief justices. From these statistics we sec tit oncu the importance of a thorough prepar j ation for life work, lint an educat j ion means more than winning 1 1,. 1 i :.: . iur,ut nun eeeMllg puMUOUh. js I James Russell Lowell said. ''It is not that you may get something I hy which to earn your bread, but that every mouthful of bread may he the sweeter to your taste." While it helps us to make a living, better than it helps to make a life. It better acquaints us with our selves and our surroundings. What a pleasure to have compan ionship with nature, to turn the rock leves of earth, and read their history, to be so familiar that we may call them all bv name, and learn the lessons they would teach us, to take mental excursions among the stars in the far off distance. Such companionship reveals to man his superiority and supremacy over all created things. The question of means is an important factor, for the lack of which many feel compelled to give up the idea of higher education But, after all, it is not so much the I question of means in hand as it is of conviction and determination. "I will," settles the difficulty with the average youth. He may hitch his wagon to a stump in his own door yard or to a star swing ing through a blazing universe. The above is a prelude to a question that the citizens of Grant county are to settle with their ballot in a few weeks. The ques- in the foundation for it? Young ladies, a preparation means just as much for you. Does marriage mean anvthing? Does mother hood mean anything? Does pos terity mean anything? Does home mean anything? If so, they mean a thousand times more with a good education, Do t lie parents of Grant county Big Deal in Typewriters, v AiiHii'lnu (iivei'iiineiit Order l-ioo Hnillli l'remlei'N. "VlKNNA, Kelt. 7. Tho greatest single purchase of typewriters ever made has been ordered by tho Min istry of Justice, which, after three months of exhuui'tivn competitive test, lias contracted to equip tho realize the responsibility resting entire ministry with not less than 1200 Smith Premier typewriters, upon them? Do all the citizens supplying every court." An Shall We Have a High School Able Article on Education. ine ecnooinouse is ttie power back of the wonderful achieve ments of our country the past half century. No country offers better opportunities for a liberal educat ion to her young people. It should be remembered that realize the importance of the ques tion they are to settle in June? Kev. l'erry Chandler in Grant County News. Job Couldn't Have Btood it II lied bad Itching Pile. Tlmy're terribly i ojing; but Itiicklen's Annex Salve will cure the worst case of piles on earth. It lias cured tlnm. ami. For Injuries, Pains or Bodily Eruptions it's the best salve in (be world, price 25c a box. Cure guar anteed. Sold by Adamsim & Winnek Co. W. H. SNOOK, 51. D., Physician and Surgeon, CULVER, : : ORKGO Am prepared to answer profes sional calls promptly. 1lJt X. Xcll. jfllerney-at-am PRINEVILLE, OIlEfJON. Press IhspaU'h to Portland Oregonian, February 7. . Portland ollicc .'initli Premier Typewriter Co., Vi'i Third St., I. & ALKXAXDKlt & CO., Agents. W. T. KOGLK, Agent, Prineville, Oregon M. Smith S3ros.f MCALEUS IN - Sonera Merchandise. SISTKIiS, OUKGOX. Tito hauo jual rocet'ved a full lino of jCadiss wrappers and glows, lift also hauo a full lino of Sontl Oman's and jCadios' Shots. Dry Soods, Sroccrics, JCardwarc. jCadios' and Stnls' furnishing Soods Cxamint our Slock Call and J P. 33,1tnap. ZPJiytician and Surf gen. Office iu rr cif Ailatniun, Winnek Co PRINEVILLE, OKEfiON, CHAMP SMITH, ISOM ( I.liKK. BECEPTiOH . Shrink Wines, Liquors, Domestic and Imported Cigars. non is wneiner we are to J ave u i high school or not A Valley puiffMortrry and Counttlor The Celebrated A. B. G. Beer Always on Hand! beautiful for situation as the John Day valley, so richly endowed by nature in soil, climate and scenery, is worthy of the best classes of people. But such a class of people aie largely influenced by the ad vantages that schools and churches t' offer them. Shall we not then put school life opportunities come but our schools in a condition that once in lifetime. The way that! their voices may unite with the opportunity is improved determin es largely the destiny of the whole PRINEVILLE. OUKUON. Proprietors of the PriiieTille Soda Works. Two Poor South of I First Xational Hank Jf 'torn ey-at- jCaw, PItlNEYILLE, OREUu.V. 0 Jfydo, 7. 0. PR MVJLIK. ORK. ifiilfilliili r y turn life. How many gad regrets have been expressed for not better im proving school days. Many would willingly give all they possess if they could have those days brought back again. "Too late" is written across the door of every echoolhouse. Such opportunities money cannot purchase. Many of our fathers, without school advantages, fought in lite'g battle and won, but the weapon that gave them victory would bring ignoniinioug defeat to the children of this generation. Times have changed. Xot many years ago a few thousand dollars Of. Piyu'aan ant Surfon. voice of nature in extending a I 'u pwinlty. hearty invitation to the very best I ou Jn i KcmdiMicu back of the class of people that may come lit re ( Photograph 0llt-iy. to help pay our taxes and add to 1 J'KNM "'LK- , OREGON. our morality and prosperity? Again, can we as parents willingly put our children at such a disad vantage the struggle of life before them and no preparation to meet it? No more promising young people can be found in the broad land than those reared in Grant count v. ing and culture and tliey will find their way to the highest positions in state and nation. Money put t JT. Siosonbory, 77?. 0 hjaeian and Suryton CallN aimw.-roi promptly ay or iiitfli'l fic with Dr, V. (Jenner. Kwidi'iiw Itcdby Hotel. PRIXKVILLK. ORKdO.V into their heads will help them made a man rich, but today it takes! thousand times more than if put millions to make him rich. In the! into their pockets. Competition days of our fathers a power to run in all the activities of life is becom a stage coach was all sufficient ing greater and greater, especially for transportation, but today it re- in this Northwest, which is destin- quires the power of a steam engin. In those days of the past, to be able to read and write and know the multiplication was a fair ed to be the center of the world. Eastern people arc coming to the Pacific coast by thousands and tens of thousands, many of them Maker of the celebrated PRINE VILLE STOCK SADDLE t i l l Y IM, OF STO 114.11 E.WS SMTM KS Latest improved Ladies' Side and Stride Saddles, Bits, Spurs, Angora Chaps, Quirts and'Hacka mores. Write for prices. Plil.NKVILLE, : : Ohk;on. COMPA1MY, Kire-prtHd building, 9dx3iK) feet, in now ready to handle .Merclmndine, Wool, etc. HAUL YOUH FBHCHT TO SHANIKO IjKALEIW IN , Coal, Flour, Lumber, Wood, Hay and Grain. Special Attention given to wool trade. Fimt-clasii baling and gr.iding faeihtien. Also stock yann, latest plaiw.. All Modern Improvements for Handling Stock. PROPKIETOKS. f Fhknch .It Co., liankcru, The T)e,, 1 Miiokk Hros., Hankerii. Mi ro. I VV. Loud, Tho Udle. LB. F. Lawiahn, Tho Dallei, education. The world moves, and ! from tb.p bent enllnoea the man that does not keep upiities, and they are coming to cap must be left behind.. If the young, ture the best they can find. Those people of today expect to attain who are unprepared for this on eminence '.hey mutt . thoroughly coming competition struggle will prepare themselves. To excel in 'have to fall out, and pick up the business life, the surest way is by i crumbs of what is left, the way of higher education. Sta-j Now is the time to act. Our tistics show that it gives one more i schools are to determine the battle than- two hundred times the ad-j of the future. I vantage. Out of thirty-seven sec-j Preparation should be the watch-' retaries of the treasury of the word of the rising generation. It United States, twenty-four were ! takes time, but pays. When God! college graduates. If you. seek! builds a mountain,' he puts under political distinction your oppor-i it a mighty foundation, go that the! tunities are increased more than; very pinnacle can feel safe in the! four hundred fold. College bred ' greatest storm. Young men, the , I!' C. E. McDowell, Prop. Thoroughly Renovated and Re furnished Throughout. American Plan. Kates if! I, and $2 per day. Accommodations are Unsurpassed in the city. Sample Rooms for Commercial Travelers, Long Distance Telephone Station in the house. ui LilfflO IIOYIIII A. M. KELSAY, General Manager. 61 $11 per m Fish Sawed Shingles $2.75 per m. at SHIPP'S. City harder Shop. Powell d Cyrus, Proprielors. "1 Jfoi and Cold $aths. iPrinevilt, Qrt