Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, December 18, 1902, Image 5

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    Prinovillo Public School IJotos
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ANHIHTA NT ). Iulf Keteliimi, t,v
lliinth, Kxtolli! HIiiipKoii, Irene lliirnir, (Ihn.
Clirlotliinu, I'url Hyde, Curl Holder,0 HI
wood ni(M!r, t Jirtitu M4rrl, ahd Celo
Hiultli. ' " : . '
Ci'orp;t Ruin (biH t il-fvpd jmljP'..
tlih IV grade. ''''" ! '' ''''
Conic! to tlio entertainment
Xiiiiih night at the M. E. Church.
Wo ttH'l is. little (Miow nt vttriotiH
Jiinos last week during which time
snowballs have been o legal tender.
. Mart, I'tinu, Nellie SuiuiiicrniunlJ
Wilda Salomon of the V grade
were absent part of Inst week.
Warren. Yancey in stUlv.sick hut
bo able to come to school again in
a lew (in yii. i
Tho writing sehiW 'eliwi'il bit
December 11. We hear'tlmt, it
wiih hunlly a success, fjniinciajly,
yet all W took 'Jfuitlyieoj
highly pleased.
An nl ttiit will ho made toiii
duel) the wealthy Andrew Carnegie
to a-tuiwt In itlift oration nnd fitting
of a library and gymnasium build
ing upon tho High School prem
ise. The teacher snd pupils of tin' II
anil Iir -o'i'i Thijvo been tuiy
, ileeoratuig tor Hie past lew nays
and their rooms nro tho very pic
ture of beauty. . ' ' " ' "
lWtine Orton, Georgia Cleek.
Edith "King and Uiehnrd Walker
were promoted from the II to the
111 grade of tlin 1'iiiievillo Public
School. Ki-cp up your bX)U work
pUpils.
Nel!i(! Kwing, Alellm Fcrgtieaon,
Iola Edward I-ouise .Cornini,
Uooigo Taylor and Kate Chambers
of tin- IV grado were absent dif-
fiT'-lit tiuii laH'week.
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Mr. Thomas Porgan from Michi
gan visited our school on Due. 10.
lie rays that' the educational ad
vantage are an good, hero, iv they
an; in his state regardless of oiir
isolation from' the' railroads. . ' -Elwwhcre
will he seen, the ad-dr-H
of Hon. J. N. Williamson in
pan. 11 In not a nun v iiwih.ii.i.iii
hut as nearly so m was possible to
get it. Ibis is tlie most distin
guished guest wo have had tho
honor of entertaining for some
time. . Wo hope he will think of
w again. "" "" ' '
AddreHH delivered hy lion. J. N.
WillianiMin to tho ptipiln of the
1'iinevilh! Public School, Dec. S,
l!l)2:
'TeacherH, Iioys and girln: I do
not come hero this morning for the
' purpose of Hpwtfhmaking but rather
to Bee and hear you and to join in
tint Kinging of these songH as 1 ued
to do.
" While I bavo no talk to make I
wish to ask if 'you. ever think whj
you are all hero with piles of books
anil with these teachers employed
tand this expensive building at
your service and why tberq is jiuch
Vi expenditure for your benefit.
"Here I wisli to ask, how many
kinds of government are there?
There are two. They arc Despotic
'and Democratic. The government
,of Turkey is ft fair example ot the
one. Thoro the govcniiiiiiut.ia.
"more easily condtjctei hy those
who ruin by keeping ,he masses
ill ignorance there ijeinj no,, publ)c
wcjiool system suiipor ed by the
overnment, whilt t)m 'yiV
fBtates in an illustration j4.fl'
Other; public schools bfing neces
sary and essential iii:::oriTM Wprtf-i
serve the government.
i: 'To illustrate the importance of
ft'good education I relate tho fol
lowing story. ( f, '
i There once was a man in South
Dakota who, accidently or other
'wise was sent to the legislature.
This gentleman behig of an igno
rant nature felt, highly honond
oyer his position and being situ
'iited in an ignorant neighborhood
5'was looked upon by' others as an
1 imnortant man and was called up-
Mi to settle all questions of vital
importance as naming the babies,
etc.'i'tc,, iTnere wa a;gent'eman
recU'vofli k lottorJ from a
friend In Kansas. The letter ex
plained that corn was not plcntl
iil , hecftusfl of mDy; immigrants
comiiig into tio country and dc-
vonrrng It.' ' '
'At the' word !-immigrant tho
gentleman faltered. He could not
grasp its meaning. Ho decided to
call upon the distinguished citizen
for assistance whiclt ho; did.! ; That
worthy, gentleman hot' caring to
expose his ignorance, explained
after some hesitation, that he had
thought-much upon the subject
and had found that an immigrant
was a cross between a possum and
a.eooiV, At least tho animal was
Vet) fond of txrn
If there is any one fact that im
presses itself uikm Jiiy mind more
tluui artolb'er' JifoM iJiin'i'iixmiing it
is that time is flying. It has been
hut a few years since I held some
jf ymijiijion my knee hut now I
wofi lii not liko to hold some of you.
I wijl now tell yqu a little story
of time .speeding: The incident
referred to is of a Shakesiearian
club'whicli was giving a baiiiUet
at which tho topic whether Shako
spear wrote all his works or
.whether J.ord Iaeon wrote some of
Ihem was being discussed,
j Now, menati .Imnfjoefs' some
tiiTies get in a shameful condition,
they drink champagne to excess
and one fellow who was in this
condition sat listening while an
I'tbcr was explaining that he knew
Slmkchpearo wrote those wiirks.
"What dil you know about it?" the
first man asked. "Me? Why, I
was then.1 arid saw him.". "Why
man that, was .'S00 years ago."
"Was it? How time flies!"
Now I will not take any more of
your time I could easily talk for
an hyur; in fact I have just com-
meiwU ,.; . , ''
' As I""Svrk,'if there is a school
in Oregon, in the United Stales,
yes, or in tho World, that my
mind j closo to it is this; one be
cause you are tho children of my
assiieiation snd I believe you will,
developc into useful and honest,
citizen. ' .
It is important that the school
room shou 1(1 I wi 11 ventilated.
Tho lungs should havo fresh air at
every inspiration. If we neglect
this rule concerning the necessity
of fresh nir and breathe the Name
air over and over again, we will
soon feel the bad effects of it.
Every person breathes on an aver
age about 330 cubic inches of air
at a singlo breath. In a room
where there are 25 or 30 pupils
the whole day long, the amount of
air that is expelled from the lungs
every minute is great and requires
a continuous renewing of tho air
in the room so as to have fresh air
to breathe. In many cases the ill
health, the pale cheeks and faded
looks of a person ai due to had
ventilation. Seeing the impor
tance of pure air, everybody
should bo interested in his or her
welfare in school or elsewhere, and
help to see that the room wherein
they are, is well ventilated.
If a camera would write one's
deeds both good and bad upon the
forehead when a picture was taken,
I a.in afraid tho photographers
wvKihlsUrve ',. .
The basket social given last Fri
day nightman a greftt success.The
fourth room bow Ji;i uue ctccllcni
new organ. Evervono is well
j.Wa&l'wfth jfhe IfisMinleut.r The
eirls'Oii(l bow of idnerif1e,ietarve
great credit for their untiring ef
forts In this enterprise. - We wish
to thank the trustees and members
of the Union church for the use of
thijir building. We silua thank
"Mr." Frank Ronney , and "tho pro
prietors of the Comini's restaurant
for their generous aid. Hon. M.
R. Biggs, for tho manner of his
words and deeds, has the sincere
thanks of all who are concerned in
sehool work.
We took in f 58.S0; our expenses
were as follows: Lights, 50 cents;
cleaning Comini's restaurant, $1.00
paper of pins, 5 cents; cleared,
$57.25. Total fund from both
socials' f98.20."
The members of the M. E. church
are preparing to give asocial in
the near future. There will he ex
ercises at tho church and a social
time and .house warming , at the
licw parsonage afterwards, ,, ,
A marriage license was granted
Tuesday 1 to Numa McCoin and
Miss Kate, KM Morrow. . It ii) pre
sumed that before the ink is dry
on this1 issued the 'Journal that
these estimable young people will
have had tho words pronounced
that will make or mar their future
happiness. Tho liest wishes of
their many friend's will go with
thorn wherever they may be and
the Journal unites in wishing them
happiness, joy and prosperity in
their new life. . , . , , :
The local land office is busy to
day with all sorts of business. A
number of Minnotto!is people arc
making proof on timber lands, hut
the most interesting part of their
duties is to inquire into the valid
ity of the'' claims ' of 'numerous
homesteaders who located in the
Forest Reserve before, tho promul
gation of the proclamation, of the
president, July 1,11)01. The point
of inquiry hinges on whether or
not the necessary residenco and
cultivation was made before the
proclamation was given out. Chas.
H. Reed represents the homestead
ers while the government's inter
ests are being cared for hy Supt.
S, Ii. Ormsby, of the forest reserve.
The defendants all reside in the
Dufur, Jioyd and Ramsay neigh-..
borhood.-Dftlles Chronicle.
IOOO
A ;ood Cougb Hedlctne
(From (lie GiUPtU, Toowoomba, Australia.
I find Chamberlain's Cough Keiue-
Uy is nn excellent medicine. I liaye
Ix'en sudoring from a severe cough for
the hint two niontlin, and it has effect
ed a euro. I have great pleasure in
recommending it. W. C. WOCKNEH.
This is the opinion of ooc of our old
est and most respected residents, and
luifi been voluntarily given in good
faith that others may try the remedy
mid be benefitted, us was Mr. Wock-
ner. This remedy is sold by nil drug
gists. ' v
Fod 'hanri1 to Polaon.
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Pulrefyoig food in tho intestines
produces effects like those of arsenic,
hut Dr. King's New Life l'ills cxjnl
the poisons from clogged bowels, gent
ly, easily but surely, Sick Headache,
Fevers, nil Liver, Kidney and Bowel
tioubles. Only 25c at Adamson A !
Winnek.
M. A. Lehman, bookeepcr at the
Derlmm saw mill, was in town lust,
Saturday. Mr.' Lehman informs us
that this will he his last trip into town
ill the interest of the saw null, 'as lie
litis resigned his position there, and
will leave for l'rineville within a few
days. Mr. Lehman's many friends at
this place will regret to see him, leave
this neighlsahood. Ashwood Pros
pector. '
' Notice to Electric Customer.
Your attention is called to the
monthly lighting rates, which will
be found in the last part of Section
IP, Ordinance 122, which reads as!
follows : .. 1
Evening until 10 p. m., .05 per
candle power ; evening untir' mid
night, .00 per candle power. "All
night lights .08 per candle power.!
Residences," churches and , halls
special j rates. Residences 1 were.
giveY ii .0-t rate for this reason.
They ar supposed not to burn their
lights ojily when in actual use, and,;
(tio cive t burn lights all night;
fii iincx-f ujiif d rooms. ; ' '
Jlcginninjj November 1st, ..1002, j
we "will rharge an .OS rate 6n all
night lights unless permission' has .
been granted for same. '.;
We positively will not furnish
current to lights not purchased
from P. L. & W. Co. Where this!
fraud is found to exist service will
he discontinued without notice! ' !
P. L. & W. Co., ' t
Per C. I,. Shiittuek j
This tlnttai Ii Ob trerr box ot Uw tnul
Laxative Bromo-Quinine
tto nad7 tbt nna WM wm
iy f t.
A. II. LIPPJIAN & C0.i
Sell Lumber for
CASH ONLY !
Dr. C. A. I'errln,
Holm Hont., Oct,', I'Xfl,
I wUh to thank you for my relief.
I vu Htifferin agonies from yie ati'l
wan taking n-orjihine to relieve me
when, on the advice of a frh-nd. I wo-
ciirrfl a ljttle of your Pen-in Vile
rVeihe and bmk t tahleful at night
and another in the morning. I' At half
eat twelve, noon, my wile ave me
f another taMeioonful, when my pain
alltoied. In two day I wan aile
1 to attend my regular liunjneM entirely
, relieved. H wan eiinply wonderfid.
j JuliiwMiyeihofer, Vurrier, ftcltna.
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Christ
SANTA CLAUS'
H
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The Time Is Now
Everyone's Mind
to
What Shall
Let me
Call
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A Good Sewing Machine,
Drop Head, and fully warranted m for '.ten
years 25 to $35
A Nico Easy Rocking Chair, appropriate for
any member of the family. A splendid
line to select from n't I 85 to $12
A Good Rug Costs only from 2 to $7 25
A Large Line of Toilet and Shaving Cases ( in
Celluloid and Burnt Wood, 'ranging in
"J price from. ... v. yA-f 2 to 5
I Want You All toseethe, New. Line
i C of Silver 0ood?j:fully warranted, embracing
v Knives, Forks, Spoons, Soup Ladles, Cream
-' Ladles, Berry Spoons, Sugar Shells, Cream,
,'J Butter and Sugar Sets, Pie Knives, Cold
' ' Meat Forks" Coffeo' SpOohs, Crumb Trays,
i i .;Cake' UaslMta, Sliaying 'Wugs, Children's
Cups, and Nut S'ts within the reach oj, all.
. . Our . Stock of Bibles and
Testaments in doth Oxford and
American Bible Print in Celluloid, and
Limp Morrocco. Bindings. ,
G. ..I.,!
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FRANK BONrSlY."
RESTAURANT AIID BAKERY;
' MEALS AT ALL HOURS. 7
' meats. , :;;it:;",,;i
Sirloin Steak 25c Milk Toast..' .:;. :,'.r
T-Bone Steak. ; .... .1 ' 85oj Coffee.' ; , ..i,''."
Porterhouse Steak '. A . Wc Tea , . '. . i : A i
rorternouse BteaK ior two. . .ft uuiMiik.
Pork Chops. ... , . ,..,.". .'25c
Mutton Chops . ,., . , ..... , 25c,
Ilarr.i.'.'.V.'.v.i..; 25c.
Kggs, extra , 10c
Chicken, any style. ; ......... 3oc
Regular Dinner 25o from half past II till one '
Pr i ne vi Ile-S i I ver Lake
Stagie Line.
, DIC VANDERVERT, Prp.
Carrying V. S. Ttfail and Passengers
Ieav-es Princville Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, Good rigs,
careful drivers,' Freight anrl passenger waybilled for Bend," Lava,
Rosland and Silver Lake
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PRESENTING MSTLNCTLY NEW FEATURES
IN CLOTHING FOR FALL AND WINTER
CHRISTMAS,' with its pleasant traditions, religious signifi
cance, 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, anil here is
'the best place we know of (o 3 nh jutwhttt you wishOur- wiuter
showing is unusual in many ways, jbnt notably so J the striking
styles displayed. Quality has been our atch-word' so long that
' " 't.V.i tivJJt
we presume everyone understands it. " f
This iiecial offering includes a large; variety, of the niatch
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lew K. N. & F. garments, guaranteed , hyilie . makers, ftii.d, "by us
OVERCOATS MEN'S
Here When the
I Buy for
dquarte
to Mind a Few ThingslAppropriate
Yours for Business,
W1NNEK,; Manager,
(ADAMSOIM, WINNEK
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15o
. 5c
" 5c
Cqffqe,.Cake.. ,
1"- vi.mi '
OYSTERB
Fresh when in market.
C..I. WI.NNEK,, Agent. ,
SUITS FURNISHINGS
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Question Comes
Christmas ?
Event
Our Line of Books for" this year
is the largest in ourJhLstory and 'comprises
. works of the best authors.
'A Large Line of Padded .Leather,.. Publisher' '
: Price, 11 50; Our price . ,v . ...;.,.$! 25
The Latest . Book,, "The' Conquest," regular
' 1150; Our Price.. ,...'."'.. $1 35
'Mclaughlin and Old Oregon," regular
' f 1 50; , Our .Price,.. ..,...;..$ I 35
One Hundred Standard-Authors in
; White aftd Gold ' Bindings; ' Regular 50
' and 60c values;-: Our Price.. ...v; 3SC
.A Large Line of Choice Reading for -Boys ...
' and Girls in Btaiidarj Voks'.tlie Trices ;
V. range from 50 td..!.';.'. 7SC
We Have iron' Toys anil Gaines
that will please the Children.' and amuse .,
the Older Folks. J - :;' 'f, , ' . '.'
Our Line Of Perfumes is Choice,
Consisting of twenty one different odors,
sol4 in bulk and in fancy bottles and cases.
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