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About Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 9, 1902)
Crook County Journal. COUN1Y OFFICIAL PAFEK. HURiDAYToCToii'B 1W1 SCHOOL COLUMN. Written to tdvmire the Interest of edu cation in isoncral. Written by pupil, each from the eltihtli nd nintlntradu of the rrlnevlllc J'uUlir School. Written ttaawo hy Ouy I'. Lafollett ami Steltn Simpson. Miss Bessie Severn was absent last Wednesday. Nancy Whittet, and Groco Wil on, were absent on different days last week. Ruby Cadle wan absent Tuesday afternoon to attend the funeral of Mrs. Thea Cadle. The pupils of the VI od VII grades are taking their monthly test this week. The rpils of the VI and VII grades have raised enough money to buy window curtains for their room. Mr. Orange HodgeeJ was a visi tor in Prof. Orton's room last Wed nesday. We would like to see him enrolled as a regular pupiL Miss Winnie Windora spent last Saturday and Sunday with her parents at Haystack, and reports a very pleasant time. TU. l;t ci,-Mv in Prof Or- 11K9 llllIJ BUVlvvj ... - - i'".'- ton's room remains without a 'without relief, my wile recommended name, because of a disagreement at' Chamberlain's Fain Mm, and after the last meeting. We hope a suit- wing two bottle of it h. .Imort .... Bi.iire v cured. Oko. B. McDoSAlD, able society name may be selected e 'lirt' curcu- , . Man, Logan county, W. V. beverm on next nd.y evening. . nMtMA, cure. , pHrtill , . paralysis have been effected by the use Written teste have been taken in of Uij( liniment. Jt j, ull-t widely Ancient History. Algebra and Phy- fc ,,.. however. a cure for rheu- sical Geography by the IX grade class, the results of the former beinar excellent, from 90 to 100 per cent, while the others are almost as high. The literary society has been separated into three divisions; the leaders being Lizzie Ketchum, Fay Hodges and Berna Poindexter. The members of the first division will entertain all the members next Friday. Any pupil who wishes to enter the IX grade class is hereby urged to do so at once, as it is, if we are not mistaken, the intention of the High School lioard to accept no new students after the sixth week of school, one month now being gone. School will not be in Session on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, owing to the teachers institute, which will be held on these three days. Ail the pupils of the upper 'giades will profit by attending the institute, as it will be of great value to all. If au average of 90 per cent or over is mantained throughout by ar.y pupil, IX grade excepted, such pupil will be exempted from the final examinations. Much interest i shown at present, but whether it will continue during the term re mains to be seen. The committee on a puhlic en tertainment have reported favor ably, having decided to make a public exhibition on the evening of (ji:t. 15, in (iiazes hall; charges being 25 and 50 cents We arc to be assisted by the best of local tal ent and expect good attendance. , Call and exHwn.e Ihe Muyer shoe at S, J. & Co'". 15!niiliei & ComfirtM; Trunks & Te'escojies' b. J.&Co. Hla Hiicech Honied It. The corigregntior. was debating tlie question of. whether or not to purchase a chandelier for the new church. Some argued in favor of it, and some opposed. Reasons, pro and con were advanced on both aides. ' Throughout the discussion, one old brother sat Bilent, apparently biding his time. By and by, he arose and cleared his throat. His solemn air indicated that he be lieved ho had something import ant to impart. "Brethren," he said, "You are a-talking here about buyin' this here hhandylee. It would cost a whole lot of money, and after ye bought it, what would ye do with it? Who have ye got, who have ye got, I say, that could play on it? Ka fer me, I don't want no chandyleer unless we got a sister among us ei kin play the thine to a standstill. I'm fur pro gress, fust, last and all the time, but I dont want no instruments a standiu' around idle." The point settled the question and the purchrse of the four lamp chandelier was iudefininitely post poned. The incident is an actual occurrence, .with the scene less than a dozen leagues from Cor vallis. It sounds like it might have occured in Lane CorvalliB Times. Strioken "With Paralysis Henderson Grimett, of this place, was tricken with partial panilysii mid completely lost theu-Huf one nrm ..,d Afierbeum tieatid hy an '...,!..,. nhviian (or Quite a while ,,)4lim .nmim and utuuw. Sold by all druggists. Shoes. A full line of L.idie Gent and Children's ilioes. 6. J. Co. Once upon a time a man got mad at the editor and stopped his paper. The next week he sold his corn for four cents below the mar ket price. Then his property was sold for taxes because he didn't read the treasuier's sales. lie was arrested and fined 3 for going 04ivvwu av y hunting on Sunday, simply because he didn't know it wa Sunday, and paid $300 for a lot of forget! notes that had been advertised two weeks and the public cautioned not , to nei?0iuive ineni. , ixo m. . . . i i big American, with a to it HKe 1 I .A l'lr.1r l.il.l .lit .111. iorve nammer iu unn "'v a , way to the news paper ollice, where be paid for four years in advance and made the editor sign an agree ment to knock him down and rob him if he ever ordered his paper stopped again. . Stood Death OH. E. B Mundiiy, a lawyer of Henrietta, Tex., once fooled a grave digger. He nays: "My brother whu very low with malarial fever and jaundice. I per Huaded him to try Electric Bitters and lie w:is wmii much better, but continu ed their use until hewiis wholly cured I am sure Electric Bittern saved hi life." ThU remedy expels malaria, kills disease gemis and purifies the blood: aid digestion, regulate liver, kidney and bowel, cure conatipu tion, dyspepsia, nervou diseases, kidney troubles, female coinplamta; gives perfect health. Only 50c at Adannon Winnek & CJi. drug store. The excitement incident to travel ing and change of fond and water often bring on diarrhoea, and for this reason no one nhould leave home with - - u..il., nf rliiiiluii-liiin'M f!,ilir. uiun ut...i. ui v........ - " i . , . n. . d I v... C. in Hiimnd Diurrhnca Remedy, tor aide by rll drnggint. rriiNKvruE, okkaon. (ffjt P. 3iS9S PUTNBTILLE OREGON, C. Prink jftemty mutt Ceunnei' mi Xmm t'RINEVILLK, OUEOON. j P. Pelknap. iPitjtieien mmf Surg. Otfiuo iu rwr of Adaum.n, Winnek Co PKINBVIUK, OREGON! 0 fy. 9. IHhim of women a ptclaltr. Phoii No, 2. Rfideiic back of the Pbolit(rph CUllery.' PB1NEVILLE. OREGON. Calla uniwtrtd promptly day or uiitht Ol . toe with I'r, V. Uaener, RwloVnM corner lit aud Main (reU. rUINEVILI.E. OBKUO.N J. L HcCulloch, nr.Ai.ER i.n Watches, Clocks, Jewelry. Repairing a Ppeoialty. Prineville, : : Oregon Fruit Farm for Sale. I offer for sale my fruit farm of 100 acres situated in the Cove on the Deschutes river. There are 2000 trees of assorted varieties of fruit and a ready market for all of the product. T. F. McCALLISTER, Culver Oregon. Timlier Land, Act J una 3, 1S7S. NOTICE FOK I'l'bMCATIOS. Cnitnl Hiatal Land Offira. Tht 1 'alliM, (lriKn. Auk. I s llwl N"tic ia tierrl'y given that In oontplianoa whii iIh- prt't iai' na nf tb act of ('onrm! "f June .1, ls7S, .ntitli cl "An act for the wila ol limlwr lamia in tl StatM of CalifornM, lira fton, hvta-la anri Waaliinjrton Territory," ai raunld a aJI tht I'ublio Land Mtataa hy hava ftlnt in thiiiotf.ee their aw.irn autr- airnu. M-wit: WILLIAM If, HHMNKR, of Prineville. eounty of Crook. Hiata of Orryon. awoiu I'tU'nivnt No. tXit). July 1, liKM, (or th oir 'iaauf tin s .See. .(. Tp. 13 , r IS a. W. M. HAKUIKTTR A. COLBY, of Priiwallla. county of Crook, StnW t.f tireu-nu; awoin ui.lu...n. n til Julv i I'Mf. I,.r th. iitir. cn.M" ! rl J fW V fv. &l. ttll-J II YsSKtV PriaeUtW. conmi of CrooV, tat of On-Kon, aworh oh.ia"of th Jw'4 21. and n'A uvi'A u... ou -P.. it - - . j ve A eUwiuMlt.Nn. IW. Jul 1. I tha pur. diwanf tlw uwW A-x. 34. To. 13 a, r IS e, W. ...,K , ,, . . . . ..I l....l. ..f lliM.,i,n iwiiik . I .I.. moot No 7iW. July 5, lfrtt, for the purcluwe K tne e ... T.. 1. . -'to- w .1 lt -u,;BrVTM, u,,itnw thill)l, I l.ml A.llilll' !. III... Vu'O'jllI lllf It. t Oil 1 Mt lit ...... . .k... - -- - - ,t.m than for ari:ultorul puriiini'i anil to iui,i,a, their ch.imto.iii hm.l Ufora W. A. bell, U. S. (.'omiuiaaiouar, at I'linevillr, Ori son, on Thuraday, tha 13th day uf No vetolivr, 11(02. Ihev nauie as witnaaaea, C, 1. Winnek, Fied rlliiKn, (.'. B- McDmfell, I. L. Holt an.i Jfinica h'aiU'lit, nil ot I'rini-villo, t)icj;iin. Any and all I'titton claiming jvlvitmely tha aboe oWrilwd lanila are reiiiittl to file tliir claitna in thia othra on ur balora aid 13th day of Nuvcuilier, l'Jfti. auiSp Jr. P. Lucas, HtuWter. Timher Land, AU June 3, 1H"8. Notice for Publication. United Statu Land Office, Tha iJullea, Or., auk. 15, WU2. Notice ia hen-hy Riven that in comliance with the proviniona of tha act of Couk"" "' June 3, 1S7H, entitled ' An act for the aale of i ri I. i. .k. Iti.l ,il r.uliforni lire. tuniwr iNitim in ... ... gon, Nevada, and .Wanhinjiton lenitory, aa eXtttuld to all tne ruu.tu Lh.wx otrtMin u,y nub of AuKiiat 4, tlie lol. owing; Kiaon nave, tiled in thia office their aworn atatemeuta, to- liDWAUU B. KNOX, of Pout, county of ri.....l. ttti.i ..f tirutrnn. MWorti KLAtnoient No. m, for the purchase of the iw nw!i, aw ne4 and u'A Wi arc- 11 D- ,n K., W. M. . , IMWGORKNOX.of Pot, county of Crook, State nf Oregon, aworn statement No. ii'M, June 25, 190i. for the uurclnae of t'A ar'i and t'4 my dec 20, T. 17 S., K. U U., W. That they will offer proof to khnw that the i j i. ...nn. laiinihlM for Hm titiiliAr or :oirj iiihi'" i" "" - - atone than for agricultural nurioae and to e- tulilih their claim to said laud before J. J. ll.il uicir uirtioi ill. ....onitf rlerl. at Prineville. Oreiron, on i WednMiiav, Nove nlier 12, I!i2. . xney name aa wii.iii.e; nrm , t,.. i Ul. li...;. Hnl-rt Mvei and John htuhea, , 1 M of ?.wt, Orenpn. ; Any and all peraon clainnnjr adversely the .1 .1,..!!... ln.l. i.re reouettted to fi'e ' ."v.. ...- --i their eUima in thia olhci cm or before anld ' ', v ,.. i.r, auiSp J. P. Ll-cak, lti-tinter. entire ministry with not less than supplying every court." Press Dispatch to Portland Oregonian, fcimiury . Portland office Smith Premier Typewriter Co., 122 Third 8t.( I. A M, ALEXANDER A CO., Agents. W. T. FOGLK, Agent, Print-villa, Oregon y Smith -DEALERS IN- Seneral 97fercianctsc. SISTERS, Keep on Hand, Sheepmen's Supplies of nil kinds. Rangers and Campers Supplies. Camp outfitting. We Carry a Complete lino of Groceries, Dry Goodi', Hardware Htc. We Kcppeetfully solid your trade. Cornett & Elkins. Seneral tBlacksmithing, Jforso Shoeing, And Wagon Repairing. Fnrtning Implements, Wind Mill, - Pu nips, etc. Our facilities for Tire Sotting are unexcelled. PK1NETILI.E, OREGON. v Gyrus' Jewelry Store , $ohn Cyrus SProf. Dealer in Silverware, Jewelry, Watches, Clocks. Optical goods, Sewing machines etc. Repairing done Prompt attention !Prineviilo, CHAMP SMITH. Wine3, Liquors, Domestic and Imported Cigars. Lumber ? & 1 pec m Friish Sawed Shingles $2.75 at SHIPP'S. Cth harbor Shop. Powell & Cymi, Proprietors. Jot and Cold Baths. Big Deal in Typewriters. Aualrlan Oovernment Orilert t'iiM hmlth premier. "ViunNa, Feb. 7, The greatest single purchase of typewriter ever made has been ordered by the Min istry of Justice, which, after threw months of exhaustive competitive test, has contracted to eunip the 1200 Smith Fnmiier typewriters, SSros., OREGON. by W. H. Cyrus. Siutn mait orJtrj. - - - Oregon. ISOM CLERK. The Celebrated A. B. C. Beer Always on Hand. RECEPT1BB. Propriefers f tie PriacTille Soda Worki PRSaEVILLE, ORE. Prineville, Ore