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About Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 23, 1902)
Crook County Journal. COUN1Y OFFICIAL PAPER. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 33, 1902. SCHOOL COLUMN. program prepared at the hint meet ing, gave the member of the club a treat, which was very much en joyed by all. A collection of mapa, History, Arithmetic and a variety of other works was exhibited by the school during the fair. Considering the ! fact that we bad only two days in PRINEVILLE, OREGON. Written to uItiiic the Interests of edu ration in general. V. . ...nil IWtm th ivhth aid ainth It'rade of the PriiieTllle Public ! which to prepare this work, we School. Written this week by Gay Q. I.follett and Stella Simpson. Ceole Smith who was absent re turned last Monday. . Miss Ethel Smith entered the VIII grade last Monday. Lee Rowell entered the IV grade last Monday. Hazel Windom, was a visitor of Mr. Mosier's room Thursday. think it is an excellent display. We are thinking seriously of pre- : paring a collection of this work, ' which will be well worth examin ing, for exhibition during the holi days. i j Stricken With Paralysis. I Henderson Grimett, of tliis place, was stricken with partial paralysis and completely lost the use of one arm and aide. After being troattid ly an 'eminent physician for quite a while without relief, my wife recommended ! Chamberlain's i'ain Halm, and after : using two bottles of it he Is glniont Omar and Artie Hardin were entirely cured. Gbo. R. McDonald, absent on Wednesday of hist week. 1 Van, Logan county, V. Va. Several q 1 other very remarkable cures of partial Loekwood Simpson was absent ' P""18 lmve bet"' e!Ttclcd hy t,,e last Thursday morning. Ralph Sharp was absent all last week from the VIII grade. ..r .1.:. i:..: . T .:.l..l.. Ul tuiB iiminciiv. ik ia uiusv niucij ' known, however, as a enre for rheu : matism, sprains and biuiaes. Sold by all druggists. 5, X. SHss PRINEVILLE, ORKtiON. C.u PRINBVILLE, tlr ml Xmm ORKOON. J. L. McCulloch, Dealer in Real Kstato and Ah stractor of Titles. PRINEVILLK. : OREGON Physician amd tSmryion Office in rear of Adatnion, Wiinick Cu PRINEVILLE, OREUON Mr" ii If Big Deal in typewriters. UilrLf4 n 18' ..' 0 ty. Z. Diitaswi of womrn a wi&tv. Phone No 2. Residence back uf the Photograph Onllery, PRINEVILLE. OREOON Advanee Guard ltem-hea Bangor. I Mabshfikld, Oct, 12. Five The pupils of the different grades prairie schooners loaded with pass prepared exhibition work for the engers and freight, arrived from fair. Idaho, via Roseburg, Saturday They were bound for the townBite Miss Hazel Howard was absent of Bangor, and are at present an- from the IX grade Thursday morn- chored in the vicinity of Pony La jng, goon. It is said the teams will find work in the construction of Miss Effie Dobbs and Bessie the Belt line road. Severn, of the VIII grade were ab-; Chas. E1 Short, of the firm of sent last Friday. j Moore & Short, linotypers, of Port- land, was in town today enroute to Miss Mvrtle Swearingen and Bangor. Mr. Short announces Orange Hodges, weie visitors in that a linotype machine and Prof. Orton's room last Friday large power press will soon be put afternoon. in and that he will publish the Bangor Exchange. Elva Dobbs has been absent for j Articles of incprporation the past two weeks on account of illness. We hope she will return soon. Lovd Yancey and Clarence Sharp were absent from the VIII grade Wednesday; Thursday and Friday of last week. The regular meeting of the Ad vancement Club was not held on Friday last because of the school being dismissed for the fair. The pupils were unusually atten tive last week, considering the numerous attractions at the fair grounds. Mary Delore and Mable Smith entered the II grade, and Anna Harrison etnered the III Grade, of Miss Foster's room last week. The entire school roll now shows 200 names, and of this, it was es timated that 150 of them witnessed scenes on the fair grounds Thurs day evening. I The Wide Awake Society deliv ered a pleasant program on Friday last, The music, vocal and instru mental would do credit to any VII grade class. Gertie Hardin and Mortie Porter, of the IV grade, and Percy Smith and Martin Prine, of the V grade were absent at different times dur ing last week. A variety of srhool journals was left in the school building during the institute, which have been read and heartily appreciated by pupils who have had leisure time. . The second division of the Ad vancement Club, not having a were filed with the Secretary of State last week, by the Bangor Banking tfc Trust Company, Portland; tlOO,' 000, George D. Hill, John E. Aitch- ison and John K. Kollock, incor porators. Stood Death Off. E. B Munday, a lawyer of Henrietta, Tex., once fooled a grave digger. He says: "My brother was very low with malarial fever and jaundice. I per suaded him to try Electric Bitters and be was soon much better, but continu ed their use until he was wholly cured I am sure Electric Bitters saved his life." Thi 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 complaint; gives perfect health. Only DUc at Adamion W'innek & Co'l. drug store. State Treasurer Chas. S. Moore has recieved a. remittance of 1125,- 160 from the Lowenherg-Going Company in payment for convict labor in the Penitentiary stove foundry, for the month of August. Stops the Cough and. Works off the Cold. Laxative Bp. mo Quinine Tablets cure a colli in one day. No Cure, Nit Pay, Price, 25 cents. Five of the twenty fellowships recently awarded in the depart ment of philosophy, University of Pennsylvania, were given to wom en. Most of these fellowships car ry with them an income during the academic year of f.'jOO and free tuition, with an additional $200 for particular research work. yt JC. Slotmnkmry V Calls aruwared promptly day or nkkrl Of. lie with fcr, V. time Residence corner lit aad Main streets. PRINEVILLE. URKGOX W. H. SNOOK, H. D., Physician and Snrgeoi, CULVER, : : ORKOON Am prepared to answer profes sional calls promptly. j. l. Mcculloch, DEALER IN Watches, Clocks, Jewelry. Repairing a Specialty. Prineville, : : Oregon Fruit Farm for Sale I offer for sale my fruit farm of 160 acres situated in the Cove on trie uescnutes river, ihere are 2000 trees of assorted varieties of fruit and a ready market for all of the product. T. F. McCALLISTER, Culver, Oregon. Austrian (internment Orders ISIOO Hmllli Premier. "Viknna, Feb. 7. The greatest single purchase of typewriters ever , made has been ordered by the Min istry of Justice, which, after three months of exhaustive competitive ;(rt, has contracted to equip the entire ministry with not less than 1200 Smith Premier typewriters, supplying every court." Press Dispatch to Portland Oregonian, February 7. Portland office 3mith Premier Typewriter Co., 122 Third St., I. A M. ALEXANDER & CO., Agents. W. T. FOGLE, Agent, Prineville, Oregon Gyrus' Jewelry Store $ohn Cyrus !Prop, Dealer in Silverware, Jewelry, Watches, Clocks. Optical goods, Sewing machines etc Repairing done by W. H. Cyrus. Prompt attention Siutn mail ordirs. tPrinevilh, - - Oregon. Smith Siros., DEALERS IX Sonera TJJerchandise. SISTERS, OREGON. Keep on Hand, Sheepmen's Supplies of all kinds. Rangers and Campers Supplies. Camp outfitting. We Carry a Complete line of Groceries, Dry Goodf, Hardware Btc. We Respectfully solid your trade. POINDEXTR. Shaving; Parlors TICK ADKINH, Proprietor Bhaving Haircuttjnsr Shampooing Baths A fine bathroom devoted especially to the use of Isdies. Everything up-to-date and strictly first-cliM. 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 Remedy. For sale by all druggists. "Mow is the Appointed Time " The O. R, & N. Co. has just issued a handsomely illustrated pamphlet entitled, "Oregon, Wuhinghton it Idaho and their resources." People in the East are anxious for information about the Pacific North West If you will give the ( R. : N. Co. sxent at Shaniku a list of names of msiern people who are like ly to be interested, the booklet will be mailed free to such persons. Deputy 8 took Inspectors. Notice is hereby uiveu that I hare appointed the following named persons deputy stuck inspectors: J. P. CartwriKht, Hay Creek. Sam HHinihnii Ashwoud. E. Rparka, Histera, A, Morrow, Hnyitack,' F. M. Kuiitll, Paulina. Hosco Knox, Post. T. C. Hwain, Bear Creek. J. 8. Itoifue, Roiland. Alei MelubNh, Hardin J. P. VauHouten, Hay Creek. V. 8. Cuwles, H.y Creek Joe H inkle, Stock Inspector Crook County. glacksmithing That Pleases The frreat necewlty of (lt0I) work is evident tu erery one who patronises a blackmnltli. Work that will tuud the rouicli usukc of the farm and road. The bet liomenlioeliit;, the best wagon work, and the best general repairing can be hail at CORXETT & ELKIXS'S A Stock of Farm Machinery always on hand SMITH'S RECEPTION. Wines, Liquors, Domestic and Imported Cigars. The Celebrated A. B. 0. Beer Always on Hand. Two Doors South of First Xational Bank. Proprietors of the Prioefille Soda forks. PHIMVILLK, ORE. CHAMP SMITH. ISOM CLEEK. Lumber, $11 per in Frosh Sawed Shingles $2.75 per m. at SHIPP'S. Subacribt for the Journal. City ffiarber Shop. IPowll d Cyrus, !Prprittort, mi ana wia Matns. Pn..., Or.