Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, November 27, 1902, Image 5

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tPrinovillQ Publo School 9oios
CIIIKK KDITOK.-Ouy Ufnllrtt,
' AHHIHTANTH.-Wil Ki'Uhinn, 1
Jloutli, KtU'lle Himion, Irene HurnK, Cli.
Christiana, Ctrl llydo, Curl lloMer, HI
wood Drapnr, Ulrille MurrlK iiml t'tsjlo
Bmltli.
Kffio Doblm was absent Tuesday.
Maude Dublin was abB;rit Tues
day uftornoon.
Nullio Kwing entered tho IV
gnuW Monday,
Warren Yancey was absent
Thursday and Friday.
I5u Hiiro to coiiio out on Thanks
giving livening.
IVarlio and Agnes liruiiiinor
entered tho III grade last week.
Addio Foster retimed Thursday
iift rnon after n long absence.
Clurenco (Sharp (ind Tyd Yan
cey were absent Friday afternoon.
Tho twin for thin mouth are al
moHt complot; and show unusually
good rOSllltS.
Tho Powell Buttes schcool hnB
closed been two "f diptheria, which
in prevalent in that district.
It in rcportod that Columbus'
ashes have again been moved. I
wondiT if they will ever let him
rent.
Our library hag not yet arrived
from Portland because of tho mud
dy condition of the road. Tho
pupilx are becoming impatient.
Once tho following appeared in
'a paper: "Woman, with out her,
man in a beast." Some ono else
wrote it like thin: "Woman with
out her man, in a beaHt."
Minn Winnie Windom of the
VIII grade and County School
. Superintendent, Wm. liocgli, went
to Culver last Saturday to vinit
relatives and friends
Tho IX grade clase have been
studying Cyclones, Monsoons,
Frost, Dew, etc., etc. We find the
study of 1'hysieal Geography very
interesting as it relates to nature
in many instances.
Mortio Porter, Cecil Steams,
Louie Comini and Vcma Smith of
the IV grade and Martin l'rine,
Frank Lafollelt and Newton l'oin
dexti r of the V grade were absent
at different times during lust week.
Last Wednesday, Mr. Paul
started a writing school in the
school house. A number of Btu
dents were out and we hope they
will luko advantage of their oppor
tunity. To lie a good penman is
something worth striving for. .
Wnrrnn YiineeV. a littlo boy from
tho IV grade, became seriously in-1
jured last Thursday by falling, up-
on tho frozen ground. Dr. Rosen-(
burg ii lessen me wouim mm m
that the littlo fellow will soon re
cover.
Four or five boys were absent
from rooms four and five Friday
afternoon, which timn they spent
in going to Lamonta where a bull
was given. We would, like to pee
the boys take deeper interest in
their work.
The Public School News, if the
proper interest is taken by all who
are interested in its management,
may branch into a seperato jmbli
cation within a few years. The
following was selected from the
American Boy, which will show
what other amateurs are doing.
Mrs. Carrie Nation of Kansas
saloon wrecking fame, recently dis
played her pugilistic powers upon
a cadet of tho South Carolina
Military Academy for smoking a
cigarette upon the street. Smok
ing has been quite a topic in school
this week and it seems that if the
reformer were to come lure she
could find subjects imongus.
There is not a boy in school who
would not profit were thoy to heed
the short lecture given to the boys
by Professor Orton last Thursday
morning. Ho talked about the
use of tobacco and showed them
that it was harmful and undesired
by many people in and out of
school. The tobacco habit, as-any
one knows, is a very bad one and
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every boy snd every young man
older ones who use it should strive
to break off this habit and leave
the difty, nasty, stuff alone,
Some of the best thoughts for
any young man or young lady
the thoughts of the future. How
can any one be better fitted for tl
future than by un acquired edi
cation? Tho way to get an educi
tion is to get to work. Get your
mind on tho subject you are study
ing and study with a will. Spend
no time in idle dreaming. Ulilt
your time and make every minuti
account for something. Our school
life is short and there is no time
for play. Our ways and action at
school will, in general, ou
ways and actions during life, and
our ways and actions, our know
ledge and what we ure in life do
termines our standing in socia
life, and fortell our success or fail
tires in business life-. Let us al!
work for the best results.
Tim Missouri Amateur, publishec
occasionally hv Iterrv II. Akers, of
Richmond, Mo., in its SeptemiM-i
issue gives somo very good ideas as
to tho liberal treatment of new re
emits in the ranks of amateur jour
nofism, and also in regard to inter
esting those who have Borne liter
ury abilities, but who have not ycl
become recruits. The Acorn, a hi'
monthly issued by Frederick T.
Thomas, Jr., and Charles II. Phil
lips, from 2101 Clmnniirg Way,
lierkely, Cal., is a worthy publica
tion, both typographically and
editorially. The contents consist
principally of editorials and reviews
all written in good style and with
good judgement. Amateur jour
nalists seem to. thrive well in Cali
fornia. Our desk has been visited
by many amateur papers from that
state ami among them some of the
best we have feen. Tho 'Junior
Journalists, published by N. Stoll
er, 202 N. Desphiines Street, Chi
cago, ond edited by William R.
Murphy, of Phildelphia, in its Au
gust issue gives some excellent
practical information and advice
to omatcurs who wish to use their
literary talcnls for professional and
money making purposes. The
leading a'rtide is an essay by Fos
ter Oilroy on Edgar Allen Poe, a
series of such articles being pub
lished under the title, "Masters of
Literature." The Bud is still pub
lished weekly by Benjamin D. Car
ver and Helen II. and Hazel , D.
Hostermvn, 20G Ferncliff avenue,
Springfield, Ohio. Tho publishers
rerininlv deserve credit for nerse-
1ia inn liefttrfl ti( lininc
tlfl lifty-sixth consecutive number,
nn,i ajso fr t.ir good editorial
wol.j.i The Bud is not a thing of
i.cmity, for it is puiilislieil simply
n newspaper paper, but then it is
a neighborhood newspaper, so ra.ig
azine style should not bo expected.
Friendship Junior, is published by
Cornelius A. Nichols, Jr., of Chili,
N. Y. The editor explains that he
has added the "Junior" to the name
because he internist to publish
Friendship in an enlarged form
soon, making a four column paper
of it, the present issue being maga
zine size. The yellow cover with
simply tho name and date printed
in red and green ink is neat, if not
pretty. Ravelins is published
monthly by Roy M. Norcross, 241
S. Sixth street, Monmouth, 111. It
is what might be called a "thumb
nail paper" paper, being four pages
of one column each and adout four
inches long. It naturally does not
contain much matter, but it iB
neatly gotten up and is a worthy
beginning from which its young
editor may grow to greater things.
The Monmouth Amateur Press
Club, at Monmouth, 111., although
the town is not a large one, has
seven members. Meetings are held
every two weeks and the club is
connected with the U. A. P. A., its
officers being JW. Ray Smith, Presi
dent! Fred. Hickman, Vice Presi
dent. Although the club is Bmall
and its members youg, two or three
papers are published bv them.
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Writing Unit:
Tht teacher said w shouldn't whisper,
Twiu fur that !) alie almuk my little
lator;
Writing notes ahe a way a (or'uld,
My iwutt notes I ealclv hid,
Mr whlrlnd I had to atop,
Hut Juhtinjr d KrmtthliiK woti'd pop
If I would alight bun,
And treat him cold and Krim.
, a plan did nueerly flu
And put deal Johnny next.
To find orack in the teat,
Thrown which we panned a small sheet.
For a long, Ionj( time,
Thla ni just like a merry time,
While 1 wrote notee to Johnnie
And Johnny wrote notea to me
I. Mil one day the teacher apied,
A note I tried to quickly hide,
The note ahe noftly read,
And with a pencil cracked ua both on the
head.
Hh moved ua far apart,
Thla yoo may know almost broke oar
heart;
Now my mind on atudy will be,
And my average standing K. K, E.
I!y Chaa. 0. Chriatianl.
The rabbit hunt Sunday prom
iscs to be one of the event of a life
time in the vicinity of Rye Grass
flat. John Templeton and J. F,
Spinning have sent for something
less than a car load of shotguns
and Doc Cline shows by the sign
on the front ot run dental
parlors that he has not yet
given up the idea of holding on
to the medal which he wears so
proudly. Then Walter Ray is to
e considered as strictly iin it" yet
and the fellow who gejs the medal,
n this, tho seeand big shoot, will
have to earn it. Princvill has some
of the best shots in the state and
these contests are a good way to
find out who is the champion.
To the Public.
Allow me to say a few words in
praise of Chamberlain') Cough Rem
edy. I had a very severe cough and
cold and feared I would get pneumonia,
tut after taking the second dose of
this medicine I felt bettor, three bot
tles of it cured my cold and the pains
in my chest disp)earcd entirely. I
am most respectfully yours for health,
Kalph 8. Meykiis, 64 Thirty-seventh
St., Wheeling. W. Vs. For sale by
druggibta.
Notice to Electric Customers.'
Your attention it otillod, to the
monthly lighting rates, which will
be faund in the last part of Section
10, Ordinance 122, which reads as
follows :
Evening until 10" p. m., .05 per
candle power ; evening until mid
night, .00 per candle power. All
night lights .08 per candle power.
Residences, churches and halls
pecial rates. Residences were
given a .Ui rate lor inis reason.
f hey are supposed not to mini tneir
ghtu only when in actual use, and
n no case to bum lights all night
in unoccupied rooms.
Beginning November 1st, 1902,
we will charge an .08 rate on all
night lights unless permission has
Mien granted for same. -';
We positively will not furnish
current to . lights not purchased
from P. L. &.W. Co. Where this
md is found to exist service will
e discontinued without notice.
P. L. & W. Co.,
Per C. L. Shattuck
Stops the Cough and Works off the
Cold.'
bixalivii Bmmo Quinine Tablets cure a
lit in une day. No Cure, No Pay,
'rice, 25 cents.
ltii.ll i do enrea
If yoo euler fro any of the
ills cl ma, come to the oldest
Specialist the Pacific Coast,
DR. JORDAN 00.,
1011 Market St Est 1881
Young mrm and middle
auced mea who are suUtrinf
from the enacts o( routhlul Indiscretions or ax-
IXblin.Iniotrnrj.lKt MttBbsK4
ProatsttorrboMi, (Jonorrheea, tiles,
rUr-7 at Ilrtsmtlnc, ejis. Br a
combination of remedies, of great curative pow
er, the Doctor has so ansnsed his treatment
that it will not only afford immediate relief but m
permanent core. The Doctor does not claim to T
perform miracles, but b well-known to be t nor
and square Physician and Surgeon, pre-eminent
in his specialty 1 lueaftra Of M 0
. tttpkllle thoroiurhW eradicated. fiom tut
ytoni without using Hereary
KVGBT MAN siring to ot will re
ceive our Honest opinion of his complaint.
Wl wilt Uuorontcc o HISITIVK CVBK a
every ease tee anderiateTor JorjtU Oae)
Thouxaiid Dollars.
Consultation KRF.K am) ttrlctrf ornate,
CHAkUKS VERY KSASOHAKLB. Treat
ment personally or by letter. Send lor book.
The, FhllosoDhy of narrlaso,
tree. (A valuable book for n
TIIT BB. JOBDAW
Great Munenm of Anatomy
the fmeet and larfttt Museum of its kind la the
world. Come and lean how wonderfully ys
are asadeu how to avoid sKkssss sod disease.
We are contliually adntae aeo tpeouneoa.
CATALOUil IHtM. Cell or write. -
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Hon. George W, Barnes, of
Prineville, who has spent the week
in Portland, is in the city today on
business before the circuit court.
Dalles Chronicle.
Mrs. James Oaks, sister of Mrs.
J. P. Lucas, who has spent the past
few weeks in Portland, left today
for her home near MitchcjI. She
was accompanied as far as nfe-'
lope by her niece, Joyce Herbert.
Dalles Chronicle.
George Cyrus returned the latter
part of last week from his exper
ience on his farm in the Sfjuaw
creek country. He only raised one
Ml,'. I 1 ' t
sman mister wime away so we in
fer he did not get time to do much
work. He was probably exploring
the depth of his alfalfa fields dur
ing most of the time.
Complaint ha. been made of the
prosmicuous shooting of rifles in
the near vicinity of town, by small
boys. It seems that there are a
good many boys who ought not to
be allowed to carry guns of any
description that have small rifles
and they get out on the hills and
fire away at any thing they see
that takes their fancy as a good
.target. Several parties were out
Sunday and it is reported that bul
lets were flying thick and fast in
every direction at times. While
these boys may not intend to do
any harm to anything it is only a
matter of time when one of their
number, or some one else, will be
the victim of one of these bullets
and then it will be too late to say
"I am sorry." Boys should not be
allowed the free use of fire arms
until they have arrived at the age
of discretion, which varies mater
ially with the boy.
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BLACK-DRAUGHT
THE ORIGINAL
LIVER MEDICINE
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A afillnw mmnlovinn. rligvinpaa .'
bilioasneas and a coated tonrue
are common indications of liver
and kidncj diseases. Stomach and
bowel troubles, severe as they are,
live immediate warning by pain,
int liver and kidnev troubles.
though less painful at the start, are
much harder to cure. Thedford's
lilack-Drauffht never fails to bene
fit diseased Ii ver and weakened kid
neys. It stirs up the torpid liver
to throw off the germs of fever and
ague. It is a certain preventive
of cholera and Iiright's diseaee of
the kidnevs. With, kidnevs re
inforced by Thedford's black
Draught thousands of persons have
dwelt immune in the midst of yel
low fever. Many families live in
perfect h.h and have no other
doctof tLj Thedford's Black-
Draught. It is always on hand for
use in an emergency and saves
many expensive calls of a doctor.
Mull, March 10. IO0I.
I havt used Thedford's Black-Draulht
for three years and I havt not had to go
to doctor lines I have been taking it
It is the best medicine for me thai tl
on tht market for liver and kidney
troubles and dyipepila and other
complaints. Rev. A. G. LEWIS-
Thanksgiving
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PRINCE HENRY
K.X.fcF. OVERCOAT
i r t. Y AST-, I
eaoatu X H x i u l.
Notloe.
' My wife, Julia Cyrus and I have
seperated for all time to come, and
I wyi not be responsible for her in
anyway, or any debts she may con
tract. W. H. Cyrus.
TO CURB A COLI IN ONE DAY.
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets.
All druggist! refund the money if it tails
to core. E, W. Grove's signature is on
each box. 25c.
Notice.
To all peasong owing for horse
shoeing at C. L. Salomon's shop,
you are notified to call and settle
one half of the amount due, with
the estate of the said C. L. Salo
mon. Signed; Naomi Salomon.
Admintratrix.
NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION
Notice is hereby given that the
firm and partnership of White &
Campbell, doing business in the
City of Prineville, Crook County,
State of Oregon, is hereby dissolved
by mutual consent, Mr. John W.
White retiring. All accounts due
said firm will be collected and re
ceipted for by Mr. J. E. Campbell,
and all accounts owing by said firm
will be paid by Mr. J. E. Campbell.
Dated, this 4th day of Novem
ber, 1902.
STOLEN OB STRAYED.
One brown mire, age 5years, weight
about 13J0 lbs., broke, is very gentle,
star in forehead1, right hind foot
white, branded H-Z on left shoulder,
has a yearling colt with her; One
dark bay mare, weight about 1000 lbs.,
broke, very gentle, white hind feet,
star in forehead, branded A a on left
Bhoulder. Left Sisters one year ago.
15.00 reward will be paid for return
of, or information to discovery of
either of said animals.
H. E. Glazier, or Sasi Wiehl,
02-lm Sisters, Oregon.
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THE BEE HIVE.
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THE PLACE TO
SPECIAL SALE THIS WEEK!
Furs. -
Ladies' Fur Collarettes, also Children's Fur Sets,
of the latest patterns and full values.
Knit Goods.
A nice assortment of Ladies' Shawls and Fascina
tors, also Infants' Knit Sacques, Bootees and
Mittens.
Underwear
Ladies', Gents' and Children's Underwear. Our
line is complete, and has been selected with a
view to the special requirements of this climate.
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QUALITIES UN EQUALED. PRICES UNTOUCHED.
An Examination Will Convince You.
Q
I. MICHEL.
PRESENTING DISTINCTLY NEW FEATURES
IN CLOTHING FOR FALL AND WINTER
npiIAXKSGIVIXG, with its pleasant traditions, religious signifi-
cane, and feasting, is likewise a time for dress. Usually it
can be depended upon to bring with it the real winter of the North.
. A good time to pick out the Overcoat and Heavy Suit, and here is
the best place we know of to find just what you wish. Our winter
showing is unusuaMn many ways, but notably so in the striking
styles displayed. Quality has been our watch-word so long that
we presume everyone understands it. " .
This special offering includes a large variety of the match
less K. N. & F. garments, guaranteed by the makers and by us
OVERCOATS MEN'S SUITS FURNISHINGS
A. ii. LIPPJIIaN CO.
Sell Lumber for
CASH ONLY!
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INSURANCE CO.
OF NEW YORK.
OUr A. SIMPSON, M'fr Interior Dept.
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Has the largest percentage of
cash assets to each dollar of lia
bility ; earns the highest averai-
interest, and issues the most u
to-date progressive policies for In
vestment or protection.
Thla signature Is on ererjr box of to gmotot
Laxative Bromo-Quimn Tablets
tb remedy that ess reel coM fss cms) elss
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