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About Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921 | View Entire Issue (March 5, 1903)
PrinoviUo Public School Tfotaa , C1UW KOiroHH.Ulyilo U"wS ('Utile O (!l,rl.tli.n. AHHIHTANTH. Iv Htmlli, Vny H"'Ik, Hry Kmlth, liny OiiiIiih, lli'itlia Klkiiin N..III. Day, Cto.ll. N.lnn 1 Itiilh Taylor, Cecil Yunocv wan ubwinU from nclioiil lust Miiniluy. Kflie Poblm win nlmcnt hum the VIII grade ut different times lust week. On'iir Prose, after a we V lib' M'ncc Iiuh returned to wdioo. Irieuu Harnc4 was a fi'W in i mil on htle.lust Miiniluy tuor nl ng. Kiiv lloiiufti won absent from the IX grade tlm first ol hint won'i on account ol sicknexH, but licr ill was of short dmalon nnd she l nuw hIiIo to In' at school again. (lurtio Irl no was absent from Prof. Orton' room litf t Monday. Ilcrnio I'oindexter wan a little lutu tu school last Monday morn ing. Ioyd Yancey ol the VIII grade, Iiuh been ulisent different . times during tlm paint week, Adilio Foster wan uliscnt from the VIII grade different times last week, Tim VIII ami IX grade pupils hud a pleasant visit from tlio pu pil of I'rof. Monii-r' room lad Thursday. Winnie Windom win absent from I'rof. Orion' room a purl of last Friday. Oru Promt of the VIII grade w uliKcnt from I'rof Orion's room all hint week. Arthur Damon of Prof. Hosier's room wiih nliHciit last week. Clarence- Ferguson of the VII grade linn dropped out of school. llorneo Ilelkniip was ulisent from tile VI grnde all last week on ac count of sickness. Homer Hardin was absent from school lust week. , Koy Foster of tlio VI grade, wan iilwent from Hchool Inst Tlrursday. Arthur Wnr.weiler was alueiit from the VI grade hint week. Itiindolph Kutehtim of I'rof. Mosier's room waB ahsent from school lust Friday. Waller Smith was ahsent from the VI gradu last Friday. Ernest Harrington of the IV grade Iiuh lieen ahsent from echoed for some time on account of siik ness. Mortio Porter of the IV grade was ahsent from school nil hist week. Alvin Whitsctt was ahsent from the V grado last week. Mart I'rino of Miss Smith's room was ubgonl from school lact Friday afternoon, Frank Lnfollett was ahsent from Miss Smith's room last week, Wilford Belknap was absent from school a day or so last week. Dell Edwards of Miss Smith's room has dropped out of school for a while. Some of the pupils ol Prof. Mosicr's room recite a lesson or so each day to Miss Foster. This seems to be tho liest arrangement that can be made for oil of the teachers aro very much pressed for time. - Earl Wurzweiler ol the IV grnde was ab'ent a day or so last week. The program that the pupils ol the I and II divisions of Prof. Mosier's room were preparing for last Friday was postponed to a more convenient time. Prineville-Burns Stage Line. CORNF.TT 8c OANTRELL, Props. Carrying U. S. Mail, Passengers and Fast Express Leaves Trineville on Mondays and Thursdays at 6 a. m Tassengers waybilled for Post, Paulina. Fife, Hiloy, Burns and all way points. CI. WINXEK, Agent, Prineville. The third and fourth divfsion of the third room are to render a pro grain on to-morrow after noon. We ure glad to huvo our friend) arid parents attend our musieal and nitorical exercises. The following boys nnd girls ol VI and VII grades have not been absent nor tardy since school lie gan: - Lester Ccihrs, Klwood Draper, rtiehel Hinklu mill Heuhili Crooks. The following pupils of the VI and VII grades have neither been absent nor tardy during the last month: Koy Canning, Willie Curry, Vulila Humes, Hattie Host wick, Vernii Clino, Klva Dohhs, Agues Elliott, Nora Sterns, Lore Stems, Ceole Smith, Lester Chore, Klwood Draper, Sichel Hinkle, 'MilJrud Baldwin, Ileulnh Crook, Kdnu Estes, Maggie, Foster, Mary Glenn, Gertie Hodges, Verna How ard, Pearl McFiirland, Ruth Tay lor, Anna Salomon, Kstella V'oung, Alotha Dillon and Kflie Adams. Iieadlr Poltaa In Clgarallra. On Wednesday lasf Prof, 8, Smith, of our publio school, proved the fact that cigarette pujier con tains a deudly poison, and this (net should convince our young men and hoy) that the hubit jdiould not be induWd in by them. Parents who rend this should call the at' trillion ol their sons to the fact, as it may prevent them becoming "cigarette fiends," ae habitual smokers arc generally culled. Prof. Smith has noticed that the Mive who sinoko cigarettes are usually from one to four years be hind in their studios as compared with boys who have better sense and do not indulge in tho habit, and this fact may have caused Prof. Smith to make his cxjicij nicnt, .Some timo ago ho secured a u nc li of cigarette papers and laced them in a test tube filled with water from the scIkniIIioubc yard. On Wednesday ol last week a mouse was caught in a trap at the school house nnd Mr. Smith concluded to convince himself if the statement that cigarette paper Contains deadly poison was true. The mouse was allowed to drink some of the water in which the c'garette paper hud been soaked and in less than ten minutes the animal was dead. Prof. Smithtook advantage of this opportunity to deliver a lec ture to the pupils of the school. The experiment he made was ex plained and the dead mouse was exhibited in different rooms, and it is sincerely hoped that the warning given will convince all that cigarette smoking is danger ous and should not be indulged in. Ex. The editor of this sheet is lying on his bnek with cute little pains chasing each other up nnd down his spinal stairway, and all over his darned system, and with a temperature of 180 degrees above the son-level, And he feels about as much like writing slush lor this column as a hen with the gapes fools like dancing the can-can. So il any ol you readers think I am going to write anything jovial this week you aro going to got mighty badly loolcd. Cherokee Democrat. Popularity it is a shadow! Turn your eyes toward it and it shall ever run before you, escaping you. TurnTbur back upon it, walk religiously toward the living sun, and it shall follow you. Jerome K, Jerome in "Paul Kelv IOOO Summons, In the Circuit Court of tlm Htnteol Ore on, loi Crook County. .lomo Allison, 1'IIT, vs. It. K. Allium Deft. To It. K Allison, the above named Di'lciiiliint: IN THE NAMHOK THE H'l'ATE OK Oregon, you uru hereliy requir ed to lii'iir snil sinner tlie com plaint ol. t ho almvu nanied Plaintiff, In the above entitled Court, on or lie lore tlie lint dny ol the next regular term ol mini Court, to-wit on or be lure May -It li A . II. 11103 ami ymi are Hi-why untitled Hint il you (ml to ai iii'iir and iiimwer Unit the I'liiintin will take a decree a played for in her complaint. That is tu nay, for an uh- euiuiv decree ol divorce forever, die solving the hoods ol matrimony now oxitlii( oetween you and the riiiint- irf nnd (or the costs end dithursineuls of this suit. This Kiiiiinioin is published in the Crook County Journal, a weekly pu ller published at Prineville, Oregon, by order ol Hon. W. A. Booth, county jihIkc of the said cou ty. hhki order was made at dianibers at Piineville, Crook County Oregon, fcuruary 24th A. V. IW3. Uko. W. Bahniw. Atty.for l'lir. "I have used Clinmberluiii'i Cough Remedy for a number of years and have no hesitancy in saying that It is tho host remedy for coughs, colds and croup I have ever used in ny family. I have not word to express my con fidence in this remedy. Mrs, J, A. Moobk, North Htar, Mich. For eale by all druggists. All For $3000. I have fl ranch connixttnK of 1M acre tlin miliK north of Aftliwnod, IS acres of alfalfa anil acres of urnitl linn!, with (rood new lioumi anil burn. J-'Ine yoonK orchard in beurlnit. AO lieml ol youtiK cattle, 2! ueuii oi Rice, nuniTH, anil one miort horn bull; all two vcura old next Mprinft. 1'lenty of fceil and oieiture. IOH acrea if ranch under fence, I li iIm ranch -in only one 1 : ' mile north of the Oregon kiinr mine. Cull on or addrcHM, J. i. Poindelter in KiliK mine. at. J. i. 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Wine of Cardui has cured thousands of caaee which doctors have tailed to benefit. Whr not begin to get well today? All druggiits have 11.00 bdttlei. For any itomach, liver or bowel dioor dcr Thedford'i Black-Draught should be used. Fcv urriM tnil IttvntnnsRRilnM., olTtmr rmptwni, Tb. LhllM' AATWUI7 llppun liiFnL Th ClMttaiMoga UmII'Hin. l. ChtjaODOofO, Tona. 0 WINEo'CARDUl Our Monthly Publication will keep yon posted on our work and methods. Mailed Free to the h ADVERTISING MAN t of any responsible house, Tkl otfnataf la oa arery bos of too iteratM LAxanve UnxnrrOuttuiit li-llrl'IS.I r tba raoMdr UM aawn M la A Farm For Kent We have a tenant for a farm from 100 to 640 acres. Anyone having such a place would do well to call at this oflice. Journal Rkai. Ehtatb Aohni.v. Freaiio Property 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 lands, preferably timlier land. Parties who have either will do well to investigate this offer. Will pay difference in cash for some choice projjerty, either improved or unimproved. Will sell the above 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. Joijknai, Rkai, Estate Aokncy. 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, M. D. fTrriaatkliewera Drainage Water Works Roads Parks Surveys and Plans Made Terms Moderate -Address; Alfred F. Scars, Mem. Am. Society, C. E. (10 Wor. Blk I'tld, Or $20 TO $25 WEEKLY Work at your own home. No canvassing. AVork legitimate and honorable. Address Home Work 21 Spring St., Seattle, Wash. Music Studio Miss Ethel Kin";, Teacher Piano, Organ, Violin TERMS REASONABLE Pales Agent for Music and Musi cal Instruments. NextDoor to Kelley's Gallery he Qrano Restaurant Mrs. L. Ccmini, Prop. Meals all hours, 25c LODGING 25c Miller Bldg., .Prineville W. H. HAYDEN Contractor and Builder JCShop neit door to Dr. Bos. enberg's residence on Main St, Prineville, 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 THH3TY We will sell Our Entire Stock of Wall Paper, comprising over One Hundred Patterns at a discount of 40 per cent. All 10 cent paper will go for 6c per douhle roll All 20 " All 25 " " All 35 ' " All 40 " " All 45 " " If M It It If ff If U All 50 " " " "... The above comprises the best call and examine the stock personally, are assured that by stating the colors wished will he suited in pattern. Always state size of your room in ordering. Yours for Business, C. I. WINNEK, Mngr. (Adamson, Winnck Co.) WATTS MARBLE M GRANITE WORKS Watts & Baker, Props. iMarble and Granite Monuments -y All Kinds of Stone Work FIRST CLASH WOliK Second Street, The Frinevl!!e Mitchell Stage Line John Himsaker, Prop. Leaves Prineville Mondays, Wednesdays and Fiidays, arriving at Mitchell the same day. Leaves Mitc'.icll on Tu.day., Thursdays and Saturdays. J. H. TEMl'LETON, Agent. Will SiifiLES and fiEII FEED BARN BOOTH & Prineville-Silver Lake Stage Line. DICK VANDERVERT, Prp. Carrying 7. ?. Ttfail and Passengers- Lea i-es Prineville Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, Good rigs, careful drivers. Freight and passengers waybilled for Bend, Lava, Rosland and Silver Lake. C. I. WIXXEK, 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. . .$1 00 Pork Chops 25c Mutton Chops 25c Ham 25c Eggs, extra 10c Chicken, any style 35c Regular Dinner 25o from half past II till one Lumber, $11 per m Frsh Sawed Shingles $2.75 per m. at SHIPP'S. 12c " ,I5c" .21c" .24c" .27c" .30c" selling patterns. .iose who cannot AT LOWEST PRICES The Dalles, Oregon Slock hoarded 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. CORNKTT, Proprietors. Milk Toast 15, Coffee 6o Tea 5j Milk 5o Coffee Cake 10o OYSTERS. Ceve Stew 35c Fresh when in'market.