I Prineville Public School otos Oil IKK KDITniH, Cly!i Kowutl Clwrllo 0 OlirltliuM. AHMIHTANTH.-Ivt llcMli, Kny IIIk, llrnry Hmltll, Hoy OnimliiK, llrth Klkln, fjlllo liny. (!nwlla NuIiik Hulli Tylr, Oru I'roso.nl the V 1 1 1 umilo, was utmotit from school on aecounl (l( sillluil'HK. Gertie Sharp wim absent fr-i.n I'rof.'Ortou's romu different tinr s last week, Nolliu Day whb absent Irom the VIII grade iiwirly all last week. Finny Child was Into lo school different times lust week. Fay Hodden wiw absent from Prof. Orton'n room tlio first of hist week. Winnie Wiiiilon of llio VIII grnde, win absent from school all hint work. Kli8 wiw away for 11 short visit to her country home lit lit Haystack. Kllic Dobbs wus absent a day or ko last week. Miss Jennie Tumpleton mid sister Hulva, visited our school lust Wednesday. Loyd Yancey win absent from Prof. Orion' room the forenoon of hist Thursday. Clyde Howell wiih absent from school different time last week. Hoy Omy ni absent from the VIII grade lust week. Fuy HodgoH 1ms returned to her place of study after several days absence. Henry Hmith w absent from the IX grade hint Thursday after noon. Cecil Yancey was a liltlu tardy one day lust week, The IX grade pupils have come to tlio point where they realize the necessity of homo study in algebra. Mother "Johnny, how is it you stand bo much lower in your studies in January than you did in DccemlierV" Son Oh! "Everything is marked down after the holidays, you know, mother. Miss Emma Ketchum had chargo of IV and V grade pupil las tweek on account of Miss Smith being ubscnfm order to at tend the regular teachers' exami nation. Nellie Day returned to school last Monday after a week's ab sence from school. Uoy (iray wus absent from the VIII grade last Monday. The IX grado pupils have taken up the study of Greece by Botsford. This is to J10 a suplimentary work and will bo beneficial to the whole class. Miss Smith again has charge of her pupils after a week's absence from school, Randolph Ketchum was absent from the VI grade last week. Clarence Ferguson was absent from Prof. Mosier's room last week HoniBiice ol an Irish ur.. Four years ago an Irish girl fell in love with a strange young man, a patient in a large hospital in Dublin. She could not obtain an introduction to him, but learned his namo in some way, and on Christmas Eve, 1898, she sent him an anonymous present in the form of a beautiful Christmas card, which the recipient resolved to keep. On becoming strong again the young man was Bent to South Africa, and on the outbreak of the recent war volunteered for service with a Natal corps. On Christmas Eve, 11100,. the Princvill-Burns Stae line. CORNF.TT & CANTRELL, Props. Carrying U. S. Mail, Tasseiigers and Fast Express Leaves Trineville on Mondays and Thursdays at 6 a. m Tnssengers waybillod for Tost, Paulina. Fife, Riley, Burns and all way points. . C. I. WINNEK, Agent, Prineville. young fellow, lying wounded in the hospital, resolved lo make some kind ol presentation lo the young Irish nurse who was attend ing upon him. Anything suilulile to the season ho found hard to ob tain, and, finally, be determined to send her the Christinas curd re ceived two years before from an unknown Dublin flame. His sur prise may be imagined when, on receipt of the patient's token of esteem, the favored nurse came to his bedside and confessed blush iugly that she "had seen the card fully two Ohristmasos before." The two are long since married. l.otl In i4i Know Fred Fletcher, tlio Plush stage driver, had 0 narrow oseapo from freezing to death last Friilay night between Drake camp and Twelve mile Crock. It was storming very hard all day Friday and Friday night, a blinding snow storm ob structing one's view except a few feet 111 front of him. Night over took the belated stage driver, who was traveling with a span of horses and a cart, and in a short time he was hopelessly lost, shortly after passing Drake camp. He built a fire anil remained at that desolate place until daylight the next morning, when he pursu d his way on down to Plush, a distance of '20 miles, arriving there lute in the afternoon Saturday, when he should huvo been in Lakeview on his return trip. Fred stayed all night at Plush and started early Sunday morning with tlio mail for r 1 . 1 1 1 1 . ijiKoview, wnero ne arnvcu aooui 12 o'clock Sunday night, being a day and two nights late. He snatched a few hours' sleep and started early Monday morning with tlio mail for Plush. In the meantime his friends be coming uneasy about him started Johnnie MorriB and Will Childers out horseback to look for the de layed driver. They got only as far as Camas Prairie, whero they found the snow about four feet deep. Thinking it impossible to proceed farther in the soft enow, they retraced their eteis back to Lakeview. Notwithstanding their failure, the missing driver made his way with a span of horses and a cart through to Lakeview the following night. A Oure for Lumbago. V, C. Williamson, of Amhemt, Vs., nys: 'For mere than a year I suflcr 1 from lumbago. I finally tried Chamberlain's Pain Balm and it gave mo entire relief, which all other rem edies had failed 10 do." gold by all druggists. Laundry Solicited. Mrs. Dora Lyons wishes to an nounce to the public that she will do washing and ironing at reason able prices: Washings will be de livered. NOTCH FOR Pt'TIMCATlON. I.akii Omct at Ths Dai.um, Ohkiiox, February IS, 103. Notice la hereby given that the following named aettlera have tiled notlceof intention to make final proof iniupportofthelroUim', and that laid proof will he made before J. J. Smith, County Clerk, at Prlnevllle, Oregon, on Friday, Apr, 3, 11102, vlti Warren Brown of Havatack, Oregon, on homeitead application No. 0,116 for the EH N WV and WJt KKV 8. 24, T. 12 8., B. 18 K., W. M. John B. brown of Hayatack, Oregon, on homeitead application No. 6232 lor the NK'4 Seo. ISand K4 Sec. 17, T. 12 S., It. 14 K., W. M. Witneanee: Colonel F. Smith, of Lamonta. Oregon. Kdmund Healy, Alonxo W. Itoyoe and Kdwlli 41. Hodaon of Havatack, Oregon. A-3 JAY P. LUCAS, Rmliter. IOOO BANK STATEMENT. . llrptirl of the Vmulitiun of Tin Firit Natiintal Ilimlt, in 1'riiw.rilk, in the Ntittr. of Orryttf, ut tlui dote of limiew, February 0, 1003. BKHOIWIIM! Tjoanit nti'J dlfUMiiilif, .. . ,. 9 llill.4K2.HH Ovtir(rntU, Mfdjf-il Mill iiiiudmi.'imI. It.nni.17 l'. H. iliiiuja to nenm circulation. 1 !!,.' I'nMnhmm n I K H, 15'iml. ....... Htoek H irlllen, etc 3.7M.I1 linnliliiK hiiiMf furiiliiift Mil liaturiw fi.WXI.OO )tio from Nutloiial Hunk (nt ll,jf,rve Ai.-rit) 4,0:.44 Dili, it Mutn llunlcs Mi'l liuikenl 7, .'ill) 71 lMii fn.in Ai,r')VR(l riir'S uc'itM, ' 24,IOJ.4 ttibti'iiHl lUviniue Mtarnim ........ (Ilit-ck llli'l otli'tr cnitli ltnm, . . , . 40 Of Nmiw.,1 tiir Nutlirhul iiMikn.,.. ,rmu KriMitlniittl imimr curn-licy, iiickluN wid wnl 7.w I,Awria Mo.vnr Kbkrvi! isKaxk, viz; Hiwdit 2W J,i-Kl.tmlr l.t . . . SI,:)O0 25,275.00 (I. H, Mrlllickfr((il'lli'liM IMoiiil'ti'',, fund with U. H. Trew'r (1,1 ol clrcuUtion) 200 T..UI 307,32I.IW MA III I.ITI KM ; CHplUl Uik ijalil In fiO.OfiO.M Kuriiliw fuml lO.IXXI.OO tiidivlilvd iminM, 1m exiwnMM .nil Ui' ld 1S.80S.3I Nfttl'inal Hank nnttt ouUtandin'fr. &.4m,00 Dlvldnidi unlinld 2M..00 lit ti nthT Satl'mal Bntilcii Individuivl df"Mita duljjcct to cliack 2M.WIO0 Demand oertilict cif drxinlt .... 2,IV2.7S Total a.W,321,0K STATU OF OUKOON, Jlli'.(!ON, 1 r ol Cnk, ) County I. T. M. Haliiwin. Cahler of the alme- natneil lank, dn Holnmly awear that tne almve aUUnieiit la true to the Imrt ol my know ledge and U-lief. T, M. UALUWIN, vannier. HulwHM and nworn liofure me thin 12th day ol February, 1903. J. .1. ). II, County Clerk. COKMCCT-AUlMt! Wil t Wl KWEll.m, ) '.. M. I'.wiws. UJIrecUini. 11. V. AI.L8S, ) "1 hnvo lined Clmmbcrlain'a CoukIi Itemwly for a number of years and have no liesitniicy in saying that it i the bcit remedy for coukIis, colds and croup I hnvo ever used in ny family. I havo not words lo express my con fidonec in this remedy. Mrs. J. A. Mookk, North Hlur, Mich. For sale by all druggists. All For $30OO. I have a ranch coiudntinir of 1M ocreii thrw iiiili-i4 north of AhIiwixkI. IS acn-a of ullulfa and :I0 iicrea of niin luitd, with Ked new hoiiw and burn. Fine young orchard in U-arliiK. M head of younK cuttle, l't ncail ol Hlccra, Zi iit-iii-rn, una one enon horn hull; all two years old next apring. Plenty of fci-d and lumture. 100 ai rca of ruiii-h under fence. Thin ranch ia only one note linrlb or the un-jron King mine. Cull on or adilrcMH, J. li. Poindexter Aahwood, Orton. BLACK-DRAUGHT THE ORIGINAL LIVER MEDICINE biliouaiien ana coated tongue are common indications of hver and kidney diaeawt. Stomach and bowel troubles, aevere aa they are, give immediate warning by pain, but liver and kidney troubles, though lean painful at toe start, are much harder to cure. Thedford'i lllack-Uraught never fails to bene fit diseased liver and weakened kid neys. It stirs up the torpid liver to throw olf the germs of fever and aoruo. It is a certain preventive of cholera and Ilright's disease of the kidneys. With kiiluevs re inforced by ThedJord's Black I Iraught thousands of persons have dwelt immune in the midst of yel low fover. Many families live in perleot haxjh and have no other doctor tkn Thedford's Black Draught. It is always on hand for use in an emergency and sates many expensive calls of a doctor. Mulllm, S. C, March 10, 1001. I havt used Thedford's Black-Draught for three years and I have not had to flo to doctor since I have been taklnt It It is tlx but medicine lor m that Is on ths market for liver and kidney troubles and dyspepsia ana other complaints. Rev. A. G. LEWIS. Our Monthly Publication will keep you posted on our work and methods. Mailed Free to the ADVERTISING MAN of any responsible bouse. . mmmm m pigpi 4W& This ilfnatan Is oa mry box t to fsaalM Laxative Bromo-Quinin A rrm For ltent Wo have a tenant fora farm o from 160 to 640 acres. .Anyone having such a place would do well to call at this office. Joijk.vai, Kkai, Estate Aokkuy. Freaiio Property For Trado. We have a house and eight lots in the city of Fresno, California, which wo 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 alve property for casb.at a discount on what w want in trade. This is a snap for some one, Call early and be the first to make a bid. Jouknal Rkal Estate Aoency. iooo Mrs. .Wiegans The Photographer For Photos that Satisfy IMPROVE YOUR E)'E SIGHT Eyes examined free. Er rors o' refraction correc ted. Glasses fitted and diseases of the eye treated E. O. Hyde, M. H. Irrigation Sewerage Drainage Water Works Roads Parks Surveys and Plans Made Terms Moderate Address; Alfred F. Sears, Mem. Am. Society, C. E. (iO Wor. BIk Itld, Or 20$ TO $25 WEEKLY Work at your own home. No canvassing. Work legitimate and honorable. Address Home Work 21 Spring St., Scuttle, Wash. Music Studio Miss Ethel King," Teacher Piano, Organ, Violin TERMS REASONABLE Sales Agent for Music and Musi cal Instruments. NextDoor to Kelley's Gallery Jhe (Jmnd Resjmant Mrs. L. Ccmini, Prop. -Meals all hours, 25c LODGING 25c Miller Bldg., Prineville W. H. HAYDEN Contractor and lluilder (ihoj next door to Dr. Rus-pnlx-rg's residence on Main St. Princville, Oregon On Wall Paper To make room for our new stock, we have decided to put the knife into Our Wall Paper Department and for THII3TT JDJTTS We will sell Our Entire Stock over One Hundred Patterns at All 10 cent paper will go for All 20 " All 25 " " All 35 " " AIU0 " " ii if it ii All 45 " " All 50 " " The above comprises the best call and examine the stock personally, are assured that by stating the colors wished will be suited in pattern. Always state size of your room in ordering. Yours for Business, C. I. WIN (Adamson, The M. -Will A . 612AND BAIL FEB. 203 1903 - At - G-LAZE'S CO M M ARRANGEMENTS S. M. Baily, Poindexter and S. E. Crawford. FLOOR COMMITTEE' Ora Poindexter, W. C. Black, 8. M. Bailey Frank Bonncy, Ralph Sharp and Wm. Arnold. Mnsic by Sharp Supper at BonneyV A Good Time is Promised to all who Attend STABLES and REOBY FEED Ml BOOTH & PHneville-Silver Lake Stage ine. DICK VANDERVERT, Prpc Carrying U. cJ. Tfyail and Passengers- Lea ves Prineville Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, Good rigs, careful drivers. Freight and passengers waybilled for Bend, Lava, Rosland and Silver Lake. FRANK BON1MEY. RESTAURANT AND BAKERY MEALS AT ALL HOURS. MEATS. Sirloin Steak 25c T-Bone Steak 35c Porterhouse Steak 50c Porterhouse Steak for two ... $1 00 Pork Chops ; 25c Mutton Chops 25c Ham zoc Eees. 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. of Wall Paper, comprising a discount of 40 per cent. 6c per double roll 12c " I5c" " " 21c " " " 24c 27c" " " 30c" " " selling patterns. a jose who cannot NEK, Mngr. Winnek Co.) W. is Giver HALL ITTE ES Orange -Hodges, E. L. Rose, Ora Stock boarded by day, week or month. Fine saddle horses and livery turnouts. Rates reasonable. Good accommodations. Remember us when in Prine ville, and we guarantee that yuor patronage will be appreciated and deserved. . C0KNETT, Proprietors. r C. I. WINNEK, Agent. Milk Toast 15o Coffee 6o Tea 5a Milk 5c Coffee Cake lOo OYSTERS. Cove Stew 35o Fresh when in market.