I tPrinovillo Public School 'IJotos (JIIIKK HMTi'lM.-Olyle It i.wl CharllaO f;ln I.Lluii. AHHIHTANTH.-Iva ll'Hilh, Kny HihIkm, Hmiry Hmllh, Hoy Cmmlnii, Itoitha Klkhia, Nrllli Day. Cawlli Neliiin unit Ituth Tuylnr. Klllpll Poilldcxtor WHS absent Friday. Willi Carey entered school Iosi week. Willie Cary entered the VI grade lint Monday. Minn Adiuiu, lister of Oliver Adams, entered school lunt week, Arthur Wuriweilor was absent on Tuesday afternoon ol lunt week. lill'lO DobllS Wa allSCIlt lltstTliCS- tiny on account ol sickness. ltert ISarnes, of the VIII grade has been sick lor the past wuck. Hoy Foster and Samiuio New koiii were absent parte of hint wuck. Kstella Simpson, of the VIII grade win absent nil day the 7lh. Cecil Yancey and Oliver Adams entered the VIII grade hiBt week. Hoy Fostur and Hnmmie New som were absent from Mr. Mosier's room hint week. Clarence Forguoson hasdropjK'd out ol the VII grade on account of idckness. Wul lor Smith ol the VI 'grade was absent u part ol last Wednes day. Miss IiU l'riday now him charge Mis Taylor' loom during her iilm-nra. Mi hb Parker and Kuth Taylor visited l'rol. Orton's room hint Friday. Clarence FergUMon has droppeii out ol school on uccmint of sick ness. Cecil Yancey wan absent from the VIII grade on the forenoon of the Tlh. Miss France Miller wan a vis itor of l'rol. Meier's room Wednes day afternoon. KuthTaylor and Verna Howard were absent Irom Mr. Mover's room at different times hint week. The pupil of l'rol. Orion's room visited l'rol. Mosier's room one day last week. Some ol tho pupils ol l'rol. Or ton'rt room wt'in to he color blind, lor everything seems to be Gray to thorn. There have boon several cases ol tardiness during the last lew days. It seeina that we should all guard against this. Misses Ruth Taylor, Bessie Parker and MaldeOmog were visit ors ol l'rol. Mosier's room Friday alteruoon. Pearl McFarland, Etta Princ, ticorgia Ilodues and Artie Hardin were absent from the seventh grade Friday. None ol the pupils ol the seventh grade were tardy during the pint month. I think we're doing pretr ty well, don't you? Our organ is just as nice as it was when we got it and we expect to keep it that way lor all the pupils are interested in-it. II the earth should 1 equally divided among its present inhabi tants each person would have lor his share 2HJ acres, Clarence Sharp has dropped out ol school. He wont to the Wil lamette valley to spend the winlei with bis uncle. Miss Maud Dobbs, was a visitor ol I'm!. Orton's room last Friday. We hoH she will soon he ablo to enter upon school duties again. The records of the great batiks of Newfoundland show that the Cod leave there entirely two months everv year, December and .hum an'. Addie Foster, of trlio VIII grade has dropped out of school. We are H.irrv to S''e our school mates drop out trom among us ami hope that Miss Foster will sunn return again . Miss Regan, ol Minncapoltt Minn., paid the school ol I'rineville a pleasant call Wednesday morn ing and delivered somo very inter estlng and amusing speeches. Miss Ada Taylor, one ol the teachers, who has been tick, la now very much better and In a short time she will be alright. The pu pi Is are all glad to bear ol her rapid recovery. The pupils of the VI and VII grades had an old (ashlo;ied spell ing match Friday afternoon. The two grades spelled against each other. Dolly Hodges, of the VI grade was the last one to leave the floor and Ilertbu Elkins was next to the lust. Last Monday, January 12, it be came necessary to stop the school fur at least a week, on the accoufit of tho scarlet fever. Every one should take advantage of this va cation and study in order to catch up in the study that he or she is l.heliind in. There are several pu pils in tlici different grades thut new! this extra study and they can not do better than Siend their time this way. The following pupils ol Prof. Mosier's room have been neither absent nor tardy during the pant month. Hoy Cunning, Sainmio Nuwsom, 1k kwood Kimjison, Nate tirzweiler, Uscar 1 rose, Verna Cline, Dolly Hodges, Ceolu Smith, (Irace Wilson, Iwter Cohrs, Sicbel Ilinklc, Charlie Summers, Mildred ltaldwin, lieaulah Crooks, Edna Estes, Maggie Foster, Mary Glenn, Estella Hodges, Verna Howard, Verona McGowcn, Pearl McFar land, Birdie Morris, Celia Nelms, Kuth Taylor, Anna Salomon, and Aleatha Dillon. t'analdrraalfr .Harried. Young but' ambitious justice of the peace in one of South , Idaho's rural precincts was suddenly call ed utHiu to marry a couple when he was called away from his office and without book prompting. He had studied the statutory forms, however, and decided to risk the ceremony. John Jones' and Eliza Cook were the applicants, and, after directing them to "toe the mark," the squire said: 'Mr. Jones, rceat your name, age, residence, occupation, and date of naturalization, if any. You do solemnly swear, or aflirm, as the case may lie, that you are a free, white and male citizen of the United States, or will be on the 6th ol November next. That, to the best ol your knowledge and belief you are not a biga that is to say a marriage free trader; and that you never will be if in your power to prevent it. That in the case now pending, wherein you are plaintiff and Eliza Cook defend ant, you will tell the truth, the whole truth, except as to matters a'.ated on information and belief, so help you God." Turning to Eliza the judge said: ''You do solemnly swear that you will answer such questions as are put to you regarding your qualifi cations to to become the wife of John Jones; That you know Jones to be the. identical person who now confronts you. That you have had full and complete satisfaction, of said Jones, of all just demands, the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged and the grantor forever released therefrom. That you do this freely and volun tarily and separate and apart Irom your husband." "Know all men by these presents that I, John Texas, magistrate, with malice toward nono and charity for all, in the na mo of tho Territory of Ida bo, and in consideration of $5 to me in hand paid, do now proclaim you limn and wife, until death i -i i ii... .j.. UlH'!nu rmi'jci.i iu nil' vu j cision of the Democratic territorial i convention to he held at Boise j City on 1 lie ISlli day of 'August, j Ananias ami Sapphira ISSN." I Skamania Pioneer. I Notice la fiaitlxmnn. As a charter mombor of the Crook County Cattlemen Associ ation you are notified that the first annual meeting ol said Association will be held at the court house in the city ol Prinevillo, at 10 o'clisk A. M. on the 4th day of February 11)03. It is ol the utmost importance that all the wonibers be present, and that a thorough Interest be taken, by all the members, in the affairs of the Association. If, for any causo, you are unable to attend, please see that you are represonteJ by proxy, in writing, and give to your representative your suggestions upon any impor tant matter that you think ought to come belore the meeting. The following clause is quoted from the By-laws, lor your inform ation: "All annual dues shall be paid to the secretary on or before the day proceeding the annual meeting. No member shall be en titled to vote at any annual meet ing unless his dues shall be fully paid." If you are 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. K, limns, President. J. II. Ghay, Secretary. Lcaion Jute Typnolil. That lemon juice will destroy the typhoid fever germs in water is uuthoritivcly announced by the Chicago health department after careful exieriments " extending over the last three days. One ten- j spoonful of the juice to half a glass' of water is known to be a good combination, and related trials' have invariably produced the same result every germ was killed. This con6rms the announcement made on Christmas Day by Dr. Asa Ferguson, a London physician, to the effect that lemon juice was a deadly foe to typhoid. Stops the Oough and Works offthe I Gold. Laxative Bminu Quinin, Titbleti cure cold in ime (lay. No Cure, Nu Pay, Pnoe, 25 eenta. I'aca Ckaaiel la FaUan. Putrefying food in the intestines produces effects like those of arsenic, hut Dr. King's New Life I'illa expl the poiiHina from clogged bowels, gent ly, easily but aurely, Kick Headache, Fevers, all Liver, Kidney and Bowel tioublea. Only S.'w at. Adnmson i. Winnek. Notice to Electric Customers. Your attention is called to the monthly lighting rates, which will be found in the last part of Section 10, Ordinance 122, which reads as ollows : Evening until 10 p. n, .05 per candle power ; evening until mid night, .06 per candle power. All night lights .08 per candle power. Residences, churches and halls special rates. Residences were given a .04 rate for this reason. 1 hey arc supposed not to hum their lights only when in actual use, and in no case to burn lights all night in unoccupied rooms. Beginning November 1st, 1902, we will charge an .08 rate on all night lights unless permission has icen granted for same. We positively will not furnish current to lights not purchased from P. L. A W. Co. Where this fraud is found to exist service will io discontinued without notice. P. L. & W. Co.', Per C. L. Shattuck Fruit Farm for Sale. I offer for sale niv fruit fnrni ol 1(!0 acres, situated in the Cove, on the Deschutes river. There are 2IXX) trees of assorted varieties of fruit and a ready me.rket for all of the product. T. F. McCAl.Ms-KIt, Culver, Oregon. A Farm For licnt ' We Iuvj a tinmt fora far m o from 100 to 640 acres. Anyone having such a place would do well to call at this office, Joijhnai, Rkai, Estate Agency. Freno Property fur Trade. We have a house and eight lots n the city of Fresno. California. which we desire to trade for farm ing or timber lands, nrefcrablv timber land. Parties who have either will do well to investinate this offer. Will pay difference in cash for some choice nrooertv. either improved or unimproved. win sell the above tironertv for cashat a discount on what w want in trade. This is a snan for someone. Call early and be the nrsi to mae a lid. Journal Keal Estate Agency. IOOO Mrs, Wiegans For Fine Photos IMPROVE YOUR EYE SIGHT Eyes examined free. Er rors 0' refraction correc ted. (I lasses fitted and diseases ol the eye treated E. O. Hyde, M. D. Irrigation Sewerage Drainage Water Works Roads Parks Surveys anil Plana Made Terms .Moderate Address; Alfred F. Sears, Mem. Am. Society, C. E. u Wor. Kilt Ptld, Or 20$ TO $25 WEEKLY Work at your own home. No canvassing. Work legitimate and honorable. Address Home Work 21 Spring St., Seattle, Wash. Music Studio Miss Ethel Ring, Teacher Piano, Organ, Violin TERMS REASONABLE Sales Agent for Music and Musi cal Instruments. NextDoor to Kelley's Gallery he Grand Restaurant Mrs. L. Ccmini, Prop. t Meals all hours, 25c LODGING 25c Miller Bldg.,. Prineville W. H. HAYDEN ("ontnicti.r and Hiiilder ti at" -""l f e.ilvrv's re-sMi'iiee on .Main 'U ,..vt ,1... - I,, tip !?... Prineville, Oregon ILION STABLES and If FEED 811 BOOTH & PrinevIIIe-SIIver Lake Stage Line. DICK VANDERVERT, Prp. Carrying II. c ail -and Passengers Leaves Prineville Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, Good ries. careful drivers. Freight and passenzers wavbill. d for TW1 I... Rowland and Silver Lake. Pfineville-Burns Stage Line. . CORNBTT & CANTRELL, Props. Carrying U. S. Mail, Passengers and Fast Express Leaves PrineviUe on Mondays and Thursdays at 6 a. m Passengers waybilled for Post, Paulina. Fife, Riley, Burns and all way puints. C. I. WINNER, Agent, Prineville. A A A A A AAA A A AAA AA AAA JkJS Thf RM IIW lafUII Ul I Lunch Counter Is the place to get a good meal at short order day or night. We also carry a good stock of lunch goods. Confectionery, Tobacco and Cigars Call when you're in town and you'll come again. J. E. CAMPBELL & CO., Props. The Superior . Washing Machine IOR WASHING MACHINE is, like its name, superior in all all res pee s to any other on the market. For practical proof of which we will come to your house and superintend your washing FREE OF CHARGE I'he washer can be found already in many homes in Crook county and is giving entire satisfaction. We have agent in the various set tlements in tins county who will show the merits of the wssher o parties interested may send orders 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. I Sirloin Steak 25c ; Milk Toast. T-Bor.a Steak 35c Porterhouse Steak 50c Porterhouse Steak for two. . .11 00 Pork Chops.... 25c Mutton Chop? ;.. 25c Ham '. 25c Eggs, extra..... 10c Chicken, any style 35c Regular Dinner 25c from half past II Prineville Meat Market P. B, DOAK, PHOP, New Shop and is TJt)-to-date and Clean Grinding your teeth on tough beefsteak is certainly annoying but have you tried ours? Our "Meats are Selected by careful judges and we use everv endeavor to fur nish none but what is fresh, tender and nutritious. NEXT DOOR Lumber, $11 per m Frsh Sawed Shingles $2.75 per m. at SHiPP'S. Stock boarded by day, wek or month. Fine saddle horse and livery turnouts. Rates reasonable. ( Good accommodations. Remember us when in Prine ville, and we guarantee that vut patronage will he appreciated and deserved. COBNETT, Proprietors. C. I. WINNER, Agent. Taw 15e 5c r 5c 10c 35c Coffee. Tea .... Milk '.'.'.'.'.'.'.."' Coffee Cake OYSTERS. Cave Stew Fresh when inmarket. till one TO BON NICY'S