Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, October 16, 1902, Image 2

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    Crook County Journal.
COUNT. Y OFFICIAL FAFEK.
THURSDAY. OGTOBKR 16, 1902.
SCHOOL COLUMN.
Ralph Poindextcr and Ralph
Sharp were absent on Thursday lust
the former having gons to Shaniko
on hil wheel vwhere he will con
tinue his journey' to Portland by
rail; He expects ,to return soon
and resume his ivsual place in the
VIII grade class.
,i '!'.". i ;'. r1 ,
,.. Multnomah County's School
Superintendent delivered an ad
dress , during tho Institute -. t h
subject of which was, "Literature
in the Home." The following
evening tlie President of the Wes
ton normal talked fluently on the
subject of "Sense and Nonsense."
The High School was, as he stated,
the sense of his lecture. -
ljr iff
Will Suffer til mijr K.ent.
: The small sheepman in Grant
county seems- to be between the
"devil and the deep sea." If the
forest reserve is established he
must give place to the large stock
raiser that has the pull, and if not
he will have to face the owners of
timber claims, who will want rent
The literary societies w,or thl,ir pagturo. that the small
i sheepman cannot afford , to pay.
It takes several sections to range a
i band of sheep in the mountains
and if the stockman has to pay for
Written to advance the interests of nin
caticni in neutral.
Written by a pupil, each from the eighth
and ntnth grade of the Prineville Publio
School,
Written this week by Guy 0. Lafollett
and Stella Simpson. - f;
..';.
Miss Winnie Cline entered the
IX grade Thursday. ; '
Prof. Arle Hampton , was . a
visitor iu Mr. Mosier's room last
Thursday. , ,
t
Nancy Whitsett of the VII grade
whe has been absent for several
days has returned.
Misses Maude and Eflie Dobbs;
spent their vacation with their
parents on Oehoco.
meetings!
2lt J(. SSetl.
jfttirmtf-mt-jCaw
v rRINEVILtE, ORKGON.
, V rRlNEYILLE, OREOON v
J5 ?. SSrink
Jftfermey mud Cmnseler at Xmm
PRIHKVILLK, OREtlON.
holdinc their regular
with good success. ,.,,.
, - .,
Miss Foster has three new pupils
enrolled for this month, Carl and ;
J. L. McCuUoch,
Dealer in Real Estate and Ah
8tractor of Titles.
PRINEVILLK,' : OREGON
J $, SSelknap. '
SPftysician and Surgton,
Office iu rtt.ir of Ailatnaot'i, Winnek Co
PR1NKV1LLE, OUKdO,
lUiue u( wumin a mmcuHy, .'
I'hoiia No, 2. lU'jiJuncu tack
I'RIN E V 1 , r . , OH KGON
of till
Charlie Orchard arid Johnnie Nye.
' '!
Prof, Orton is intending to have
the VIII grade recito before Miss
Vanderpool all lessons that come
after recess in the afternoon. '
acres it will become a
' drain on the exchequer ho cannot
i stand. Moro Bulletin.
Stricken With Paralysis. '
Henderson Grimett, of this place,
was stricken with partial paralysis
and completely lost the use of one arm
Misses Ceole Smith, Gertie 'and side. Alter being treated by an
Hodges, Grace Wilson, Etta Prine, eminent physician for quite a while
and Mary Glenn were absent at j reuei, my reeommnnueu
different times durine last week. I Chamberlain's Pain Balm, and alter
using two Domes oi it ne is almost
The pnpils of Prof. Orton's room
, , , Man, Logan county, W. Va. Several
were busy decorating for tb. other yetj remlrkllbIecure, o pilrtiK,
Teacher's Institute last Friday paraIy8is llave efIected by ,he u8
afternoon. 0j this liniment. It is most widely
known, however, as a cure (or rheu-
We have as yet been unable to niatisni, sprains and bruises. Sold by
' learn whether or not school will be all druggists.
in session during Fair week. The
general supposition is that it will
not be dismifcsed.
Fair week is looked forward to
with great interest by our pupils
most notably those who are to
take active part in the public ex
ercises. Misses Lizzie Powell and Belvia
Templeton and Messrs. Loyd and
Roy Powell were visitors in Mr.
Mosier's and Prof. Orton's rooms
last Friday afternoon.
'
Misses Winnie Windora and
Fannie Osborn spent their vacation
at their homes at Haystack. The
former was accompanied by her
schoolmate, Miss Estelle Simpson.
After some deliberation it was
decided to name the society in
Prof. Orton's room, "The Advance
ment Club", a title that is in every
way suited for a society of this
charaeter.
Mortie Porter, Stanley Morris I
and Gertie Hardin of the IV grade
and Martin Prine, Wilfred Belk
nap, Willa Combs and Willie
Fergueson were absent at different
times last week.
The new sidewalk which has
been building up the north side of
3d street will soon be completed.
It will be heartily walked upon by
those pupils who find it convenient
to come that way.
We wish to correct the statement
made last week concerning the ex
clusion of new pupils from IX
grade after the sixth week of
school, but would like to say that
it would be almost impossible to
do IX grade work after that time
has elapsed. . j
Stood Death Off.
E. B Munduy, a lawyer of Henrietta,
Tex., once fooled a grave digger. He
says: "My brother wus very low with
malarial fever and jaundice. I per
suaded him to try Electric Bitters and
lie was soon much better, but continu
ed tbeir use until he wus wholly cured
I am sure Electric Bitters saved his
me. Ibis remedy expels malaria,
kills disease germs and purifies the
blood; aids digestion, regulates liver,
kidneys and bowels, cures constipa
tion, dyspepsia, nervous diseases,
kidney troubles, female complaints;
gives perfect health. Only 50c at
Adamson Winnek & Co'a. drug store.
CalU amwered prompt! day i ninKll Of.
fic with Pr, V. Ceaner. livaidinc
, corner lit aud Main itrx'U.
PK1NEVILLK. OUEliOX
W. II. SNOOK, 51. D,
Physician and Surgeon,
CULVER, : , : OREGON
Am prepared to answer profes
sional calls promptly.
j. l. Mcculloch,
DEAI.F.H IN
Watches, Clocks, Jewelry.
Repairing a Specialty.
Prinevillc, : : Oregon
The GiTlng of Charity.
If the people of Pendleton are
called upon to care for any poor
this winter, giving should be done
wisely. In any case where a liv
ing can be earned nothing should
be given. The best that can be
done is to provide work. Every
man, woman or child who is able
should be required to earn a liveli
hood if opportunities are possible,
To accept charity dulls the sense
of independence. Every act of giv
ing to the support of any one tends
to incapacitate that person for
earning his own living and in so
Ifar make him a burden on the
community. Charity accepted
onc6, makes a second acceptance
easier, a third without a twig of
conscience and a fourth expected.
Pendleton Tribune.
Fruit Farm for Sale
I offer for sale my fruit farm of
160 acres situated in the Covo on
the JtacMUes river. I here are
2000 trees of assorted varieties of
fruit and a ready market for all of
the product. , .
T. F. McCALLISTER,
Culver, Oregon.
POINDEXTER.
Shaving
Parlors .
TICE ADKINB, Proprietor
Shaving
Halrcuttlnu
Shampooing
Baths
A fint bathroom devoted espseiallr to
th naa of ladies.
Eforything ap-to-date and atrietly
6rst-elaa.
e
The excitement incident to travel
ing and change of food and water
often brings on diarrhoea, and for this
reason no one should leave home with
out a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic,
Cholera and Diarrhoea Kcmedy. For
sale by all druggists.
Shoes. A full line of Ladies', Gents
and Children's shoes. S. J. & Co.
"Now Is the Appointed Time "
The O. R. k N. Co. has just issued a
handsomely illustrated pamphlet entitled,
"Oregon, Wasliinghton & Idaho and
their resources." People in the East
are anxious for information about the
Pacific North West -If you will give the
O R. & N. Co. agent at hhanilco a list
of names of easlern people who are like
ly to be iuterestedv tin booklet will be
mailed free to such persons.
Heroes of the Farm.
A good many men pride them
selves as having fought for their
country, but we will gamble "that
some of them. never fought as hard
and saw as much smoke and Jire
as the farmers who fought fire in
Tillamook county last week. There
are heroes on the farm, when the
occasion demands, as well as on
the battlefield. Tillamook Head
light. Subscribe for the Jchihal.
Big Deal in Typewriters.
Aimliian (iovrriimi'iit Orilrra I'JOO
, i Hmllh I'rmnlrr". :
i ,hViKNJU. Feb. 7. The creatost
; SpEV" j S J-"" ''v'-tH. single purchaso of typewriters ever ,
''''..ijJtX made ha been ordered by tho Min
istry oi justice, which, nuer tiiroo
mmitlm nt oxbaiiHtivn Coninetitiva i
w.",St' , , . ip-i J.B n,,,! I ranted to euUID the
tire ministry with not less than I'iOO Smith Premier typewriter,
pplying every court." ! : t i '','', i
entire I
supplying every
Press Dispatch to Portland Oregonian, February 7.
Portland office Smith Premier Typewriter Co,, 122 Third St., I. fe M.
ALEXAXDEll & CO., Agents. ' ,!
- W. T. FOOLK, Agent,
Priuevillo, Oregon
Smith ffiros. ,
DKAIiliKS IN '
Scnoral Merchandise.
SISTIiUS, OKKtiON.
Keep on Hniul, Shtriiiiit'n'H Supplies of !1 kintln.
Rangers and Campers Supplies.
Camp outfitting. We Carry a Complete line of Groceries,
Dry Good,0, Ilattlwaro Ktc. We Uespoctfully uolict your
tnulo. ,
glacksmithing That Pleases
The great nrresslty of (10OD work is erldrnt to (very one who
patronlsrs a blacksmith. Work that will stand tha rouxli
uuk' of ths farm ami road. The heH liochofing, the best
waxon work, and ths brat 'cral rf ,lriiiK van I had at
COKXETT & ELKIXS'S
A Stwk of Farm Machinery always on hand
2 . m
Cyrus' Jewelry Store
$ohn Cyrus ZProp.
Dealer in Silverware, Jewelry, Watches, Clocks.
Optical goods, Sewins: machines etc.
Repairing done by W. H. Cyrus.
!Prompt attention Si'utn mail ordtri.
tPrinovillo,
CHAMP SMITH. .
Oregon,
1S0M CLEEK.
SCHISTS REGEPTIOrJ.
Wines, Liquors,
Domestic and
Imported Cigars.
The Celebrated
A. B. G. Beer
i Always on Hand.
Two Doors South of
First National
Proprietors of the PrioeTille Soda Works.
'ii PB1MVHLE, ORE.
Lumber,
Sll per m
Frsh Sawed Shingles $2.75
per m.
at SHIPP'S.
City Barber Shop.
Powell & Cyrus, Proprietors.
If . i j 7 . i
fiot ana oia ujatns. 3rin..ih. o