Prinouilla Pubio School Tfotos fJIIIKK KOI roili -Oly.lu How nil Chrll(l ClirUluim, AHSIHTANTS, (v lUtli, Kity Hi..Ju, H.Tiry Hinilti, H.iy Cumiliitf, Hi'itlm Klkliin, N.-lllu liny, (Ml NnlitM and Itnth Tuylur. Lizzio Kulchuui wok absent from llio IX grudu IiihI Thursday. Henry Smith wns a little Into ti Hilinol lust Friday in the afternoon Addin Foster wm absent from the VI II griulo IiihI Friday. Ni.llin Pay of (lid VIII grade, was absent olio day IiihI week, Millldn Oobbs WI1S absent (HIVIT- nl iliiyii liint week. Arthur llurdin ol tlio VII grade, will) absent hint Mninliiy, Clarence Fergncson was absent from Prof. Municr'a room different times lllHt Week. Norn Ki.er was absent from the VIII grade tlm firt I"1" f last Thursday, Lester Ferguson 'wa 'absent from tlm VI. grade on Monihiy Fob. 2d. Arthur Wurzwcilcr wiih absent from the VI grade lust Friday afternoon. Ixkwood Simpson of 1'rof. Mnsicr's room wun absent lout week. ' Fay Ilodgcj has Ih'Oii absent from tlio IX grade for several days. Lulu Anderson u nd Willin Niiil were visitors in l'mf. Mosier's room hist Friday. There has been n case or two of corporal punishment in school during tlio past wek. Walter Smith of the VI grade, hat Wit absent from school for ahoiit a Week. Tlio VIII. grade pupils will not go to tlio hull to recite after recess any more. Tho girlH of I'rof. Orton's room visited tho girls of l'rof. MooiorV room last Monday Feh.it. I.yod Yancey wan absent from the VIII. (trade the first part of this week. Vinnio Windoin was absent from the VIII. grade Monday morning, Feh. 9. Prof. Orton lias recently devised a new plan for estimating the daily recital of each pupil. One day last week tlm wood saw and company eaino along and sawed lip our wood, (iood job boys we'll remember yon again. At the beginning 'of this week tho VIII. grade was almost all moved to one side of the house in order to lining about better at tention. Tho IX grade have Unshed their history for this year. We will now tako a review and talk about the most important points in the lessons. , Last week was ft good one for skating. This is line sport and tho rrinevillt) boys and girls par ticipated in tho exercise quite regularly while tho season was on. Last Friday Guy Lafollett took several pictures of pupils of the different grades. The IX grade pupils wero the last to stand, be fore the camera and we tliink that the picture will look (ill right but we ehould like it much better if (iuy bad been with us when the iature was taken. .j j ' r Last Monday Prof; Orton -gave the boys of tho two ujiper rooms a short talk about different school matters. The speech was1 strong but in a gentle and kind manner and every word was important, and carried with it its purpose. After tho pupils of these two rooms hud gathered again to their respec tive rooms Prof. Orton continued his talk to the pupils of tho VIII and IX grade. When the talk was over tho pupils resumed their regu lar work. THE WIIKCK. It was on a September morning when all was still except the con tinual dashing of the angry waves upon the shore. I was hunting for agates when I looked up, and beheld afar out in the wean rock ets, guns and signals of distress. Upon inquiring what the matter vas, I found that it was 9 ship lost at scu. They had started out 'urly in the morning, und a storm had come up in the meantime, and they wero driven from their course upon a reef of rocks, just outside the bar, They kept on signaling until tho life saving crew saw them anil they iriinh) ready their boats, and started after thorn. These boats are shaped like 11 canoe anil made with air tight compartments and have valves to let tho water out when tho boat becomes filled, so that it is impossible to sink them; they nro made so that they will turn over and right buck again in tho water and this is the cause of tho air tight compart ments and valves, When the life- saving crew reached them, the ship was almost dashed to pieces, but tho people wore still thero, and the crew carried all tho passengers back to the shore, and left the ship still standing and tho waters of the angry octan washed the ship to the shore, and the waters lire washing over the remains of that old ship to this day. And one day when passing tho life saving station, I stood on the re mains of this old ship that 'IiihI been washed on the shore by the waves never to return to sea again. The following program was ren dered last Friday afternoon by the pupils of l'rof. Mosier's room: Son "Oregon," . . . .by school Recitation Dolly Hodges " Kl'va Dohhs Music. .Georgia and Stella Hodges Select Reading. .... .Grace Wilson ," " Lora Stearns Recitation Iteiihih Hyde Sichel Hinkle " Vulda Barnes " ICster Cobra Song "Uncle Sums nodding '. . by school Recitation Omar Hardin Pearl McFarliuid " Klwood l)raH'r Music Nora Steam Recitation Charier Summers " Ilirdie Morris " ....Randolph Ketchum Song three girls Recitation Nate Wurzwcilcr Lester Ferguson Music lleulah Crooks Recitation Anna Salomon Select Reading Alelhft Dillon Song "Carve Put l'osom Fa'r" by school .tlrkay 1'reik Nolra. Freddio Grinier was absent from school last Monday. Vcrl Jones has been absent from school several davs this week. Kditli McCord was absent from school Thursday. Skating is quire the fashion of,; the day in this part of the country. Fay Lufolletto has returned to school after several days absence. p. M. Templeton put up some ice for summer use, last Tuesday. Mrs. Henry Grimes is quite sick this week. Roy Sumner, i Mertie' and Ida Stewart have returned to school after sovoral week's absence. ' 1 1 ;, )-.. ' Those who have lieen neithor ab sent or tardy last month' are: Lit lie Powell, Lord Powell,. Jennie Templeton, llelva . Templeton, Loyd Cantrill, Vlda Jones. It was thought a few days ago that the school house was going to burn up, there were so many sparks flying, but thanks to the worthy firemen, the danger is past now. A Pith.. t'pper Rjt Ornia. The second month of si ho 1 is gono. Chester. Evans was absent Fri day, on account of sickness. There has been a very regular attendance on the part of most of the pupils. Those who wero neither tardy nor absent during the first two months of school aro Mary, Agnes, Jfarry and Johnnie Rusmusscn, Gradon and Franres McKinny, Mr. Evans and Mr. Rasmussen arrived from an extended trip to Shaniko last Sunday evening. They report having to manufacture new roads in places, the old ones being washed away, Mr. Kvans started for Shaniko again yester day. The friends of Lawn Vanarsdale gave him a surpriso dance Wednesday night, but to our sur prise lights were shining in every window and they were ready to dance. Wo had a nice supper and all enjoyed themselves. School Kkpohtkk. February 10. A dure (or Lumbago. W. C. Williamson, of Amherst, Va., says: for more tlmii a year 1 miner ixl from 'lumbago, I final ty tried Cliuiiibcrliiin'a l'uin liului and it gave me entire relief, which all othor rem edies hud failed to do." Bold by all Iruggbts. "I have uaed Chamberlain' Cough Remedy (or a number of yeurs and have no hesitancy in saying that it is the boot remedy for coughs, colds and croup I have ever used in my family. I have not words to express my con fidence in this remedy. Mrs. J. A. Mihjiik, North Hur, Mich. Fur sale by nil druggists. All For $3000. I have a much coiiHUtinK ot-lM acres tlm nitlr north of AmIiwooiI. IS acn- of slfulfii uiul .10 acres of Kriiiu lain, with good now hoiiM! and burn. Fine young on-burd ill U'uriiiK. fiO ht'iul of yoUHK cuttle, 25 tit'iMl of nUi'r, 24 heffern, and one.short hum bull; all two yeurs old next spring. I'lt'iity of fwd and ujture. 100 acres of ranch under ft'iirc. This riuu-h is only one mile north of the Oregon King mine. Call on or address, J. (i, t'oindcxtcr Ardiwood. Oregon. kflEDFORD'sl BLACK-DRAUGHT J THE ORIGINAL T UHUlJllV lb k nllnviyimnlninn. dinl,.. biliousness aim a coated tongue are common indications of liver and kidney diseases. .Stomach and bowel troublfs, severe as they are, oive immediate warning by pain, but liver and kidnev troubles, though less painful at the start, are much harder to cure. Thedford's iilnek-Dranght never fails to bene fit diseased liver and weakened kid neys. It stirs up the torpid liver to throw off the perms of lever and affile. It is a certain preventive of cholera and Uriulit's disease of tho kidnevs. Willi kidnevs re inforced by Thedford's lilack I Irauht thousands of persons have dwelt imtanne'in tho midst of yel low fever. Many families live in Sierfect hii and have no other loctor tlra Thedford's Black Draught. H is always on hand for use in an emergency and saves many expensive calls of a doctor. Mulliiu, S. C, March 10, 1901. I havt used Thedford'i Black-Draught for three years and I have not had to 80 to doctor linu I have been taking It m It Is the but medicine lor me that Is 1 & on the market for liver and kidney M troubles and dyiptpiia and other complaints. Rtv. A. G. LEWIS. (J 1 1 Our Monthly Publication , will keep you posted on our work and methods. Mailed Free to the ADVERTISING MAN I of any responsible house. This aignatan Is on every box of Um geetnlM Laxative BroaraHjuiriiae " the reenwlr thai eaara a eM la m slay A Farm Kor Kent Wj hivj a-tan ant ora farm 0 from 100 to 640 acres. Anyone having such a place would do well to call at ibis office. JomiNAf, Rkal Estate Aobncy. Fresno I'ropcrly For Truilo. Wo have a house and eight lots in tho city of Fresno, California, which we desire to trade for farm ing or timber lands, preferably timber land. Parties who have either will do well to investigate this offer. Will pay difference in cash for some choice property, either improved or unimproved. Will sell the iibove property for casb'at a discount on what w want in rade. This is a snap for some one. Call early and be the first to make a bid. Journal Rkai, Estatk Aoency. IOOO Mrs. Wiegans The Photographer For Photos that Satisfy IMPROVE YOUR EYE SIGHT Eyes examined free. Er rors of refraction correc ted. Glasses fitted and diseases of the eye treated E. O. Hyde, 31. D. Irrigation Sewerage Drainage Water Works Roads Parks Surveys and Plans Made Terms .Moderate Address; Alfred I'. Sears, .Mem. Am. Society, C. E. (iii Wor. Blk I'tld, Or 20$ TO $25 WEEKLY Work at your own home. No canvassing. Work legitimate and honorable. Address Home Work 214 Spring St., Wash. Music Studio Miss Ethel Kin2r, Teacher Piano, Organ, Violin TERMS REASONABLE Sales Agent for Music and Musi cal Instruments. NextDoor to Kelley's Gallery Jhe Grind Restaurant Mrs. L. Ccmini, Prop. Meals all hours, 25c LODGING 25o Miller Bldg., Prineville W. H. HAYDEN Contractor and Builder jsJTSliop next door to Dr. Ros enberg's residence on Main St. Prineville, Oregon On Wall Paper, To make room for our new the knife into Our Wall We will sell Our Entire Stock of Wall Paper, comprising over One Hundred Patterns at a discount of 40 per qent. All 10 cent paper will go for All 20 " " All 2ft " " " " All 35 " " " " " AIH0 " " " " " A 11,45 " " " " " All 50 ' ' The above comprises the best call and examine the stock personally, are assured that by stating the colors wished will tie suited in pattern. Always state size of your room in ordering. Yours for Business, C. I. WINNEK, Mngr. (Adamson, Winnek Ce.) The M. -Will A GKAND BAH FEB. 205 G-LAZE'S HALL COMMITTEES ARRANGEMENTS S. M. Baily, Orange Hodges, E. L. Rose, Ora Poindexter and K. E. Crawford. FLOOR COMMITTEE Ora Poindexter, V C. Black, S. M. Bailey Frank Bonncy, Ralph Sharp and Wm. Arnold. , Music by Sharp Supper at Bonney's A Good Time is Promised to all who Attend STUMS and ! FEED. BOOTH & Prineville-Silver Lake Stage Line. DICK VAN DER VERT, Prp. Carrying tU. S. TJJail and Passengers- Leai-cs Prineville Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, Good rigs, carejul drivers. Freight and passengers waybilled for Bend, Lava, Rosland and Silver Lake. C. I. WINNEK, Agent. FRANK BONNEY. RESTAURANT AND BAKERY MEALS AT ALL HOURS. MEATS. Sirloin Steak. '25c T-Bone Steak 35c Porterhouse Steak 50c Porterhouse Steak for two . . , f 1 00 Pork Chops 25c Mutton Chops 25c Ham . 25c Erss, extra 10c Chicken, any style 35c Regular Dinner 25c from half past II till one Lumber, $11 per m Fresh Sawed Shingles $2.75 per m. at SHIPP'S. stock, we have decided to put Paper Department and for Gc per double roll .12c " ,I5c" .21c" ,24c" .27c" .30c " selling patterns, i ,iose who cannot W. A.s Give- At- Stock boarded by day, week or month. Fine saddle horses and livery turnouts. Rates reasonable. Good accommodations. Remember us when in Prino ville, and we guarantee that yuor patronage will be , appreciated and deserved. C0RNETT, Proprietors. Milk Toast. . , 15c Coffee 6o Tea , 5j Milk 6c Coffee Cake. 10c OYSTERS, Cve Stew 35c Fresh when in market.