iiiwiiiiiiiwi(ii e Prlnovllo Public School TJotos tJHIKir WMT0li,-ci,,l.. IUwl Clrllt O Ulirktlana. , AUUIUT A fcl'I'U T.,- It. .,.11. V., u 1 1, I , "... v, ' '. ' : r IIPIII JT nillllll, 11(1 JT lynillllUK, IIITUIH J'.IMIIII, N.lllt Day. Co;.. Nulma nwl Ititth Tuylnr. (lorlio llitrdin was'sick tt dny or two hint week, Finnic Child'i was sick the forei part of last week, Frank Taylor spout n port of his viu'iition at hn homo tit Haystack, liny (difolli'lt spent tlio liolidnyK nt J i i k country homo, Uutli Taylor iihmiI Christina ut Haystack, sk Nirllio Day if klm liken to skate. KIwood Proper Iiiih been on tho nick list for several days. Sunutor and Representatives of Cnngriw uro paid 1(5000 ft year. Hoy Foster spent vacation in the country looking after farm mutter. The Now Year'n term of school begun IukI Moniluy, January f, liioa. At tlio beginning of noliool on Monday, January 5, tho pupils of the IV grade took up tint Htudy of Kuropo. Winnie Cline has been Hick for several days pant, but we hope that she will be able to attend Hcliool when the New Year term begins, A citi.en neither gain nor loses a residence while itcrving in tlio army or navy. His voting rcsi deuce is in the place in which he wan a voter when lie enlisted. .Wither constitution nor statute law limit the number of terms u President of the United States may serve, Hut custom, which is iuitc ns strung us written law, has for bidden n third term. Women miss it when they think that there are not enough men to go round. In most places there ore two men to uus woman, and in all but u few states there aro more men than women. Maud Dohhs spent a very un pleasant vacation. She took sick one day lust week and Iiiib been very ill for several days since. Wo all hope that it will not prove to be serious iiml Unit she will soon bo uble to resume her studies nt school. The lirst half of the holidays were good duys for skuting. Al most nil of tho pupils who spent their vacation in town enjoyed thcnisclvos kilting," Tho ice was frozen sullicieut for skating and was not too cold to be pleasant while skating. Miss Ada Taylor, who went to Mitchell to send the holidays, is reported as being very sick at that place. The news comes that her sickness is of a serious nature am her father and mother started nt onto for the beside of their daugh ter. It being so near tho begin ning of school she will not bo able to restimo her place ns timelier. We are all in sympathy with her and hope for her recovery. One of the editors of tho school news took a hunt for jack rabbits last Friday, and passed by the site of tho proposed High school, It of course is not set with ever green trees, and has no fine lawn, but when a nice building is erected it will impiove the looks of the ground. Later on we enn plant trees and sow some advisable seed for the lawn. These ground will be a good place for military if such a thing could bo instituted hore. We could use the city as a target and turn loose at it most any old time. Some cf the boys who have sweethearts in the south end of the city can always have a long walk home with them, Hurrah for tho High School! To got a husband is what women look forward to from the cradle to the grave, but ninny of them fail. It is a misfortune and hot her fault if she fails to capture a bus band. Eve since the creation of trying to find out what bait ti uso ,) ,()W t() u B to ,e able '1 to catch man Neither beauty nor riches can do llio work. It Ik a hi: If evident fuel mid every one knows it, tlmt the prettiest girl almost always makes the worst match, Money is not what mon waul when they 'are looking for a partner for life. A woman of choice U valued higher by a mun than all the gold hIic might possess.' A rich young lady adorns her parlor in the' richest hue in order to show off when she may have a young man's company, hut her chopper sister generally does her courting for her. It is not the high toned girl that always catches tho beau. Homo men they work very easy, while others regard them as foolish. Many women make folds of themselves by overdoing the matter. They do everything they can to win tho man, Others don't know a good thing when they see it, and never respect a man's company. At either ono of these two things men become alarmed anil do not often reeat tho visit. Some ladies like to have their licaus tell them that they love them about forty-eleven times every time they come to see them. This men get tired of aihl it soon becomes like rusty nails. When woman thinks that men admire a laughing hyena, she is badly mistaken. Home girls keep up a continuous giggling. This is not because of an overdevelojied sense of humor, but rather like an alarm clock, they are never good for anything but to mike noe. They don't know a joko when they see it, and so they giggle nil the time on the strength of hitting the right place somewhere, A man has a higher idea of women than these. They aro looking for col lege bred women, for women w'ith good sense and good judgement, and above all a man selects a wo man according to his taste. Any woman might get u hus band, but many of them are no account nfter they get them, (let ting a husband in quite easy, but keeping him nt home after you get him is what tests the good woman. My business causes me to travel pretty often between London and Birmingham. One time a clerical looking gentlemen got on nt Ox ford just as the train was starting. He was a pleasant, genial compan ion and shortened tho journey won derfully. As we drew up to the station for tickets to bo collected, he let his ticket drop down between the train and platform, calling the porter's attention to it. "All riitht, sir. I can get it when the train moves on." Somo weeks later I was at a win dow and saw the same nccident(?) luippen, but on the Totum journey toliirininiiham. It was the same man; but this tiino the collector sent a man down to pick it up, and next minute tho clerical gentlemen was arrested. It was nn old trick of his the tickets being odd ones, purchased for short journeys and and the collectors had all boon cautioned. When I am going a long journey in the train, and wishing a carri age to myself, I always take a woman's shouldier shawl in my bag, a red or tartan one as a rule. When I get the carriage empty I put tho shawl over my head, down my jaws and under my chin, let ting it fall down in front of mo, I then put an old pipe in my mouth and screw up my face a bit. Any one passing takes nte for an old woman, and a very miserable com panion, and leaves me alone. I nearly always succeed in remain ing by myself. Notice I t'ultlftlllitH As a charter member of the Crook County Caltlemei b Associ ation you are notified that the first annual meeting of said Assoeiat'.o;-. will be held nt the court house in the city of Prineville, nt 10 o'clock A. M. on tho 4th day ai February, vm. It is of tho utmost imjiortntice that all the members be present, and that a thorough interest be taken, by all tho members, in tho affairs of the Association. If, for any cause, you are unable to attend, please sow that you are represented by proxy, in writing, and give to your representative your suggestions upon any impor tant mutter that you think ought to come before the meeting. The following clause is quoted from the Hy-luws, for your inform ation: "All annual dues shall be paid to the secretary on or before tho day proceeding the annual meeting. No member shall bo en titled to vote at any annual mel t ing unless his dm shall be fully paid." If you aro in arrears in your membership fee or annual due, please comply with the above. The Executive Committee most respectfully urge your presence and interest. M. II. hum, President. " J. II. Oiiav, Secretary. A liood Oougb JlMllrliic. From Ilia (iazi'tle, Toowoonilm, Australia. I find Chamberlain's Cough Reme dy is an excellent medicine. I have been siill'ering from a severe cough for the last two month, ami it has effect ed a cure. I have great pleasure in recommending it. W.C.WOCKNEK. Tlii m tlio opinion of one of our old est and most respected resident, and lias been voluntarily given in good faith that others may try the remedy and be benefitted, an was Mr. Wock ner. This remedy ia sold by all drug gets. rood lin lo PoUon. Putrefying food in tlio intestines produce effects like those o( arsenic, but Dr. King's New tile Pill" expil the poieiuu ho.ii closed bowel", gent ly, easily but surely, Hick Headache, Fevers, all Liver, Kidney and Hotvcl tionb'.i'S. Only 25c at Adumson 4 Winnek. ' Notice to Electric Customers. Your attention is called to tire monthly lighting rat, which will be found in the last part of Section 10, Ordinance 122, which rends as follows : Evening until 10 p. m., ,05 per candle power ; evening until mid night, .00 per candle power. All night lights .OH per candle power. Residences, churches and halls spocial i rates. Residences were given a .04 rate for this reason. They are supposed not to burn their lights only when in actual use, nnd in no case to bum lights nil night in unoccupied rooms. Beginning November 1st, 1!K)2, wo will charge an .OS rate on nil 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 ttiis frnud is found to re service will lie discontinued without notice, P. L. & W. Co., Per C. L. Shuttuok Fruit Farm for Sate. I offer for sale my fruit far.n of 1I!0 acres, situated in the Cove, On the Deschutes river. There are 2000 trees of assorted varieties of fruit nnd n ready market for nil of the product. . T. F.. McCai.usti'ii, ' Culver,' Oregon. 39 lr. C. A. I'errin, Helena, Mont Pear Sir: I have nvm-lv (iuimVd the for iutr 1 mttle mid am i:ictically well My cane wui one mtwt ihsici;iiH wouKi Imve iirotmunml inciiralile. My au i iU' in kimh1, liave Alined iq jk un in Wflnht mid M like a ww lwwe o. tfe M Riveu in. Out' of the '.mttlt I mml for tlii time i for n friend ami the other for niVHcIf an 1 do hot in (i to he wrmuit it. Very truly vour. T it H """ MM mm A Farm For llent We luvt a tinint f.irt farmo from 100 to 640 acres, Anyone having such a place would do well to call at this office., ;j JouiiNAf. Rkai, Estate Aokncy. r'ronno Properly For Trade. We have a house and eight lots in the city of Fresno, California, which we desire to trade for farm ing or timber lunik, preferably timber land. Parties who have either will do well to investigate this offer. Will pny difference in cash for some choice property, cither improved or unimproved. Will sell tho ubove property for cash 'at a discount on what w want in trade. This is a snap for someone. Call early and be the first to make a bid. JornXAJ. Ill; a I. Estate A'ikncy. IOOO E0EE2 IMPROVE YOUR EYE SIGHT Ryes exnmincd free. Er rors of refraction correc ted, (ilasses fitted and diseases of the eye treated E. O. Hyde, M. I), j Irrigation Sewerage Drainage Water Works Roads Parks Surveys and Plans Made Terms Moderate Address; Alfred I". Scam, Mum. Am. Society, C. E. Mi Wor. ltlk Mid, Or 20$ TO $25 WEEKLY Work at your own homo. No canvassing. ork legitimate and honorable. Address Home Work 214 Spring St., ' Shuttle, Wash. Music Studio Miss Ethel King, Teacher Piano, Organ, Violin TKRMS REASONABLE Sales Agent for Music and Musi cal Instruments. Next Door to Kelley's Gallery The (jRwid Restaurant Mrs. L. Gemini, Prop. Meals all hours, 25c LODGING 25c Miller Bldg., Prineville 1 W. H. HAYDEN Contractor and Builder Shop next door to Dr. Ros enberg's residence on Main St. This ilgnature ti on every bos of the geiroloe Laxative DromoHJuiune Tbiu the remedy that cares m eokl la eoe day A. H. LIPPMAN & CO. Sell Lumber for CASH ONLY! im id BEDS) FEED BARN, BOOTH & Prineville-Silver Lake Stage Line. ' DICK VANDERVERT, Prp. Carrying It, 6. TJJail and (Passengers Leaves Prineville Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, Good rigs, careful drivers. Freight and passengers waybilled for Bend, Lava, Rosland and Silver Lake. C. I. WINXEK, Agent. Prinevillc-Burns Stage Line. C0RNF.TT & CANTRELL, Props. Carrying IL S. Mail, Passengers and Fast Express Leaves Prineville on Mondays and Thursdays at 6 a. m Passengers waybilled for Post, Paulina. Fife, Eiley, Burns and all way points. C. I. W INNER, Agent, Prineville The Bon Ton Lunch Counter Is the place to get a good meal at short order day or j night. We also carry a good stock of lunch goods. f a! nn . . . . It omecuonery, lonacco ana cigars l Call when you're fn town and you'll come again. J. E. CAMPBELL & CO., Props. I L The Superior Washing Machine The attention of the public is called to the fact that the SUPER IOR WASHING MACHINE is, like its name, superior in all all res pects to any other on the market. For practical proof of which we will come to your house and superintend your washing FREE OF CHARGE The washer can be found already in many homes in Crook county and is giving entire satisfaction. We have agents in the various set tlements in this county who will show the merits of the washer o parties interested may send qrders to me at Hay Creek, Oregon. H. G. Kibbee, General Ag't for Crook Co FRANK BONNEY. RESTAURANT AND BAKERY MEALS AT ALL HOURS. MEATS. Sirloin Steak 25c 'Milk Toast 15e T-Iione Steak. . 35c Coffee 5C Porterhouse Steak. 50c Tea 5c Porterhouse Steak for two. . tl 00 Milk " go PorkChops 25c 'Coffee Cake. .. ...... ! 10c Mutton Chop? 25c j OYSTERS, Ham 25c n " 0. . Eggs, extra 10c Stew . . . . 3oc Chicken, any style 35c i esh when .n market. Regular Dinner 25c from half past II till one Prineville IVJeat lIarket P. B. DOAK, PROP, New Shop and is TJo-to-date and Clean Grinding vour teeth on tough beefsteak is certainly annoying but have you tried ours? Our bleats are Selected by careful judges and we use everv endeavor to fur nish none but what is fresh, tender and nutritious. NEXT DOOR TO BONNEY'S umber, Frosh Sawed 85iinIes $2.75 per m. at SHIPP'S. Stock boarded by day, week or month. Fine saddle horses and livery turnouts. Uates reasonable, Good accommodations. Remember us when in Prine ville, and we guarantee that yuer patronage will be appreciated and deserved. 1 C0RXETT, Proprietors. nil 1 H Adam and Eve women have been