Crook County Journal. COUN1Y OFFICIAL PAPER. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 30, 1902. SCHOOL COLUMN. school work from the teacher or an J able pupil ot each school district 'in the county for publication in these columns. Always give dis trict number and address all such communications to Lock Box No. 133, 1'rineville, Oregon. Written to adyaAoe the Interests of edu cation in general. V j V ) Writteu by a pupil, each from the eighth, aid ainth grade of the 1'rinevUle Public School. Written this week by Guy 0. Lsfollett and Stella Simpson. Miss Etta Prine of the VII grade has not yet returned to school. Miss Estelle Simpson was absont last Friday because of illness. The primary pupils in Miss Foster's room are preparing a pro gram for next Friday. Miss Taylor was absent Friday afternoon. Lizzie Ketchum taught in her place during her absence Ralph Sharp, who has been absent for some time, intends to resume his studies the first of next month. W'e wish to thank Irene Barnes and Nellie Day for the service lent in preparing this copy of the School Sheet. Ada Taylor is teaching the room formerly taught by Miss Belknap. Miss Isenberg, because of illness was not able to come Finney Childs, formerly of Eu gene entered the IX grade and Frank Taylor entered the VIII grade this week. This increases our number to 32 enrolled in the Prof's, room. The third division of the Ad vancement Club delivered an able PIUNEVILLE, OREGON. ' Stricken With Paralysis. Henderson Grmiett, ol this place, waa stricken with partial paralysis and completely lost the use of one arm and side, After being treated by an eminent physieian for quite a while without relief, my wife recommended Chamberlain's Pain Balm, and after using two bottles of it he Is almost entirely cured. Geo. R. McDonalo, Man, Logan county, W. Va. Soveral other very remarkable cures of partiul paralysis have been effected by the use of this liniment. It is most widely known, however, as a cure for rheu matism, sprains and btuises. Sold by all druggists. JOHNSON CREEK SCHOOL. Maky Kikkham Amy Beakd AmL Editow- C. B. Dikwiddie Teacher. Oct. 17th, 1902. The attendance has been a little short this week mostly on account of the fair, although some is caused by sickness. One new pupil entered school this week making a present enroll ment of 18. Boys 6. Girls 12. Mr. Frank Ray returned from the vallev last Saturday. Mr, Ray took some horses to the valley He reports them selling as well as he expected. Mr. Beard and Mr. Zimmerlee re turned from Alkali Flat yesterday to take in the fair. They are dig ging a well there and report 51 feet and no water. jftHrmmjf-mt-jCmm riUNBTlLLE, OREGON. . SSrink jfttorajf mum" Ctntlr ml Xmm PKI NEVILLE, OREUON, J. L. McCulloch, Dealer in Real Estate and Ab stractor of Titles. I'RINEYILLK," : OKKliON ZPAysi'ciam mutt Surftmn. Oltice in rear of Adamson, Winnek Co PIUNEVILLE, ORECO.f Big Deal in Typewriters. Austrian (lovernnimt Order I'JOO Hmllli Premiers. "Viknna, Felt! 1 Tlio greatest Hinglu purchase of typewriters over made has been ordered by the Min istry of Justice, which, after three months of exhaustive copipetitlre teat, has contracted to emiin the entire ministry with not less than 12(10 Smith Premier typewriters, supplying every court." Press Dispatch to Portland Oregonian, February 7. Portland office Smith Premier Typewriter Co., 122 Third St., I. A M. ALEXANDER & CO., Agents. W. T. FOuLK, Agent, ' Prinevilln, Oregon 0 Jfydt, Iff. 2. ZPAjrlfoiam mmd Surf, DUianei of women a necialty. Phone No. 2. Residence back of tin Photograph Oallery. PRINEVILLE, OREGON A Lake of Death. A vast lake, in the heart of the mountains of Clark county, Wash ington, with its surface covered with the decaying carcasses of deer, program last Saturday afternoon. , wars, wolves and foxes, has been ..... i i m scorpn'n nv r l ii t rrn r The members are all taking niuen interest, which makes the work more encouraging. We understand Mr. Mosier "rode the ArtiBan goat" Monday night of last week, but as he was able to maintain his position the remain der of the week we suppose he re ' cieved no serious injury therefrom. The VIII grade is taking as supplementry reading the book called, "Washington and his Coun try." This is a very instructive work giving his complete life and a very good early history of the United States. The name of the society in Mr. Mosier's room which formerly, was the Wide Awake Literary Society has been changed to the Adelphian Literary Society. Its meeting times have been changed from every Friday evening to every two weeks. 4p 4 mi - TV , !,. A lie 1A gniuts cibhb aie tuning "Burke s Speech on Conciliation" as Literary work. This is one of five little books that we will study during the year. The IX grade work is very interesting, most notably history. We have finished Grecian History and are studying Rome. The Powell Butte district is hav ing a very beneficial term of school with Miss Marshall of Minn., at the helm. They have ten pupils in attendance, four of which are studying VIII grade work. We would like to see all of these and as many others as possible take the final examination next spring. We would gladly accept, reports of special programmes or of usual discovered Dy a timber cruiser named Duval. It is believed the animals sought shelter in the lake from the forest fires of September. They were either smothered by the heat or crowded so closely that they urewned. 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 he was soon much better, but continu ed their use until be was wholly cured I am sure Electric Bitters saved his life." This 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 periect neaitn. uniy one at Adamson Winnek A Co't. drug store. Frank Robinson, of the vicinity of Waterloo, has been arrested on the charge of stealing a set of har ness from Mr. McTimmonds' who lives on the Frank Simons place. Robins started to leave the country, but was overhauled in the vicinity of Foster by Frank Vail and the constable of Sodaville precinct. Express Advance. Stops the Cough and Works off the Cold. Laxative, Bromo Quinine Tablets cure a cold in one day. No Cure, No Pay, Price, 2e eents. Jt Jf. tfounirry J) &Ayit.mm mmd Smrfmim Calls answsred promptly day ar sin hi Of. fioa with Dr, V. Goner. Residence earner lit and Main itreeU. PRINKVILLK. OBKOOX W. ii. SNOOK, Jl. D, Physician and Surgeon, CULVER, : : OREGON Am prepared to answer profes sional calk promptly. j. l. Mcculloch, DFAI.KR I.N Wtches, Clocks, Jewelrey. Repairing a Specialty. I'rineville, : : Oregon Fruit Farm for Sale. I offer for sale my fruit farm of 160 acres situated in the Cove on the Deschutes river. There arc 2000 trees of assorted varieties of fruit and a ready market for all of the product. T. F. McCALLISTER, Culver, Oregon. Cyrus' Jewelry Store John Cyrus Prop, Dealer in Silverware, Jewelry, Watches, Clocks. Optical Goods, Sewing machines etc. Repairing done by W. H. Cyrus. tPrornpl attention Si'vin mail ordtn. !Prinovilla, Oregon, Smith S2ros., DEALERS IX- j Seneral Merchandise. SISTERS, OREGON. Keep on Hand, Sheepmen's Supplies of all kinds. Hangers and Campers Supplies. Camp outfitting, We Carry a Complete lino uf Groceries Dry Goodf, Hardware Ktc. We Kespcctfully solid your trade. POINDEXTR. Shaving Parlors TICK ADKINH, Proprietor Shaving Haircuttlnsr Shampooing Baths A fine bathroom devoted especially to the use of ladies. Everything up-to-date and strictly firsl-clsis. There is room for some work on the road from this place to Shaniko, down on Trout creek. There are several grades that have become pretty well filled up with rocks and dirt from the hill above, and it is only a question of a short time when someone will upset and be loser to the ameunt of several hundred dollars. The excitement incident to travel ing and change of food and water oiten 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. "Now is the Appointed Time." The O. R, & N. Co. has just issued a handsomely illustrated pamphlet entitled, "Orei(on, Washinghton & Idaho and their resources." People in the Kant are anxious fur information about the Pacific Nortk West If you will give the (I R. ft- N. Co. agent at Shaniko a list of names of eastern people who are like ly to be interested, the booklet will be mailed free to such persons. Deputy Stock Inspectors. Notice is hereby given that I have appointed the following named persons deputy stock inspectors: J. P. Cartwright, Hay Creek. Sam Hamilton Ashwood, E. Sparks, Sisters. A, Morrow, Haystack, F. M. Smith, Paulina. Roscoe Knox, Post. T. C. Swain, Bear Creei. J. S. Bogue, Rotland. Alex Mclntnfth, Hardin J. P. VanHouten, Hay Creek. (J. S. Cowles, Hay Creek Joe lflnkle, Stock Inspector Crook County. SuUoribe for tlte Jourral. piacksmithing That Pleases The great nnmnity of (it(ll) work In evident to everyone who patronise a lilui knmith. Work that will stiiud the rough unuge of the farm ami road. The let horehM'liif , the het wagon work, and the bout genera! repairing ran I hail at ; CORXETT & ELKIXS'S A Stock of Farm Machinery always on hand SMITH'S RECEPTIGU. Wines, Liquors, Domestic and Imported Cigars. JL The Celebrated A. B. G. Beer Always on Hand. Proprietors ef the Prinerille Soda Works. Two Doors South First National Ba :', PlilMVlLLK, ORE. CHAMP SMITH. ISOM CLEEK. Lumber, $11 per m Frrsli Sawed Shingles $2.75 per m. at SHIPP'S. , c aroer 'op. iPomitl & Cyrus, !Prprittor. Jtot and Lola JJatAs. Prinau, On y