Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, March 19, 1903, Image 5

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'Drugs,
and
Jfouso furnishings
2iou are Cordally Snvitod to Call
and got a Sample of our J'ace Cream
Prinooillo Public School 7olos
Mniy (ilinn was absent from (
lliu VII (I'rinln last week.
Hormo llolkiiaii was Into l J
"-M-inihiy morning,
Iri-no llnrne wan absent from
Mr. Motder'n ronm tho lirst of ;laut
wick.
Ora I'niHM has returned to school
again,
I.oyd Vaneey wan absent all lust
week,
Addiu Foster of the VIII grade
huii liecn absent from school for
(iomo limn pant, 1
Artio Hardin wiih absent from
the VIII grade ono day last week.
Ague Elliott of Mr. Mosier's
Mrm wn absent from school 1he
(1 rut of !'." week.'
llulliu Ilo,4wick Was iilmi'lit I
from the VI grade hint week. I
school thi! first half of last week.
Alctha lillon, who has b."i-n ,
quite nek fur some time in rcpoitcil 1
to he improving.
Henry Smith Vim a little lato
to school last Friday 111 n r 11 i 1 1 y .
MaiiJe DoliliK in out of school in
order to get wisdom. She uses no
text hook hut a little cnrliolic mid
mid one thing or another. Tin- kind
of wisdom she in having trmtlilt
with lies not in tho brain but be
neath the gums.
Curl Hyde was absent from the
VIII grade hint week on the ac
eiiunt of cii klirHfi. ,
Itoy (iray, accompanied by Dr.! Treasury Department, State of
Hyde, made allying trip up to Oregon.
Cold Spring last Friday to attend j S11I1111, February 25, 1!)0:5
Hoy's brother, Bruce, who is sick' Notiro is hereby given that there
at that place, suffering from pnou-i 'ir'' Um ' tlie Treasury with
. ( which to redeem all outstanding
"" 11 ' I Stale warrants drawn on tho State
Itnv Foster of Mr. Mosicr's room I Sl'lllP Hbiinty and Bounty Funds,
, ," , ., ,, , 1 .... .1 en'orsod "Presented and not paid
has 1 10 1 pet out of hc) 00I to work,. , , , '
, ' 1 for l ie want of t inula" prior to
on the limn.
Iinihih Crooks, Huth Taylor,
and Nora Dobbs wore absent from
H'hool hist woi-k,
Wnltttr Smith of tho VI grade
has dropped out of school to work
with hia father.
Frieda Lippuiun of I'rof. OrtonV
room wiih absent from tho VI ll
grade lust Friday.
The following ia tho progiain
rendered by tho pupils of Mr.
Mosicr's room last Monday morn
ing: Song by Tim School
"Never Say Fail."
Select reading. . Voromi McGowan
Recitation Homer Hardin
Hecitiition Arthur Wurzwcilor
Recitation Arthur liarnon
Hccitntion Willio Can-
liecitntion .. Occur Prone
vn.. .i
Iieciliiiiou c.oie nuiini?
8ong lly Tho School
"Twilight is Falling"
Last Friday the school elected
new editors, who are to serve until
the end of school. -Tho time of the
editors expire with this issue and
tho new elects will proceed with
the writing . (lertie Sharp, Hazel
Howard and Clyde Rowvll were
cho-on from Prof, Orton's room.
We have bo fur been unable to
name those who were chosen from
Mr. Mosier's room. In the past
the) school news has been prepared
in a reasonably good shape and
our successors are fully able to
carry on the work.
Thv I'rof.
A frog is an animal which lives
most of the time in tho water.
Frog'a spawn is found floating
on the top of ponds. It is first a
mass and after a while the eggs
can be dwtiiiguisheiL After a
abort time curioim fishari! hatched,
Thorn) are called tudpoli-H. Thisy
Hwim by means of long tails. This
littlu animal in a true fish; it
breathes watur-air by 111011118 of
gills. It has a twn-olinnibori
heart,
Whon wo watch it day by day
Vii limy hoc tbut lilt: gills disappear
anil tliu hind legs In-Kin t grow,
us they begin to grow the tail be
comes shorter. Also tliu forc-icjf
begin tn grow. True lung have
been forming and another chamber
addi-d to the heart.
, sAhHIiu gills Brow Miiullor it fitxln
it dillicult to breathe, water-air.
Ono lino day it poke its now nut
of the water und in astonishment
finds that it can brentlm in the air.
A"new lift- cnmi-9 upon it. It hah
foil ltd tliat then; in no f&rticulur
re-wxi lf spending U 01 Its time
' tho water no it crawls out upon
lli hind, aim surveys llio worm.
1 It is no longer a lixh. It has entered
Upon n higher stage of existence, it
ltlH bnootne ft
Aksa Salomon.
Working 2t llunr n limy.
There'll 110 runt fur tliono tireless lit
tin workcm Dr. King' New bite
I'llln. Millions are utwiiya bury, cur
ing Torpid biver, Janndirn, liilion.
NiMH, Fever anil Akiip. They bauMi
Sick IImi 'nclio, driv out Malaria.
Never giipoor e.iken. Hmall, timlo
I'icn, work wonilern. Try tliem. 2'ic
at Ailiiiiimm & Wiunck Co'a.
hlnln Trpnlirrf Nevrmll .Hollrit.
this date. All cucli warrants, if
properly endorsed, will bo paid up
on presentation at thin oilier, inter
est thereon ceasing from and after
this date.
CHAS. S. MOOHK,
State Treasurer.
Apiilirntlon lor l.lillinr l,lrrnnp.
Tn llm Canity Cimrt lr Cnmlt Cnunly,
Stiitu iif Orioni
Wii. tlie unili.'nii,'iloi I e Hft I viitill o I
AhIiwiiiiiI I'rt'ciiict, Cuunty uf Cnmk,
Htntu of OiPKiin, respectfully pe
tition thin II' rnlitii C.iurt to ifnint li-
wnap to ltitilon A- (Iraler to hi-II' iiiiiituoi,
unit Ami vlmuM Hijllnr. ill rjunntitk'N Wen
tliiili H Kallull, in A'lnvonil Precim't, Crook
County, Orixmi, for a periml of lix liiontlii
from uml after tin- s Hay of May HUM,
P. Lchrinlin
I'Ymik I-titiuiin
.lark llmifitli
Win. Kiliit
llninnr lwi
William II. "ilk
J. (I. I'olnileltrr
T. L.CIiildcra
I ol 1 11 Rniulit
'Augimt I.t'ir
A. A f urliii
K. 1). (loilHCIt
Klaier R, KuiK'it
II. Hrllskctt
W. U, Walker
Thai-let D, Bwtumon
W. JI. HiKtun
C. F. Hamilton
J. M. (Jrater
N. Ilonisife
tllen tlrutex.
rlniH. Jtrown
I.. W. Toiiilllisun
R. F. Jlerryninn
Alex McCarthy
C. D. Ony
J. N. llice
J. H. dkelly
ltugh Sweeney
Chns. 0. HIiirgesH
C, P. Man fin
I,. K. Dumonl
K. I). Huston
K- K, Finiu'll
John Wislmlt
K. O. Chirk
Mil" Wood
llob Komi'io
ihin Kvunn
M . I.. Harney -0.
11. Heath
A.J. llluck
Al Nliemll '
J, I,, ilit'cilitift
(leo. J. ltiMln
K, tShandieuu
Joe Toothiunti
Frank lloiik.
J. 0. IlroKiin
U. K. Duiit-iin
Antler MeCollutii
A. W. While
U, A. l!iin'lulih
Lrstor llryan
C 8. McCurkle
S. a mark
J. F. ruuniiiKliaia
B. (1. Clork
F, L. Anderson
Frank Bateiii
Uarrett MeCollum
State of Oregon 1
f
County of Crook
Notice in hereby (ttven tlult the uniler
HiKiied will present the above petition for n
liceicto si'll spirituous, malt and vinoui
llipiors in iiiniititl('8 Ions than one tallon
in Ashwood Freciwot, Crook county, Ore
gon for a period of six mouthi from and
after May 0, 1110.1, to the Honorable County
Court on May 6, 1(108.
HEXTO.V id RATER.
Summons.
In tho Circuit Court of tho Hlatoof
Oro. on, for Crook County.
.lonie Allmnii, t'lff.
'l!f. )'
fft. )
vs.
II. K. Alli-oii Deft,
To II. K. Allison, the nbovo niiini-il
Di li hilniit:
IN I UK NAME OK TlfE HTATK OK
Orcjjuii, you am In-ruby rHiiir
cil to iiii:iir ami ninwer tlm . com
ln i 1 1 1 of til'1 nlmvn hmucil I'luinl ill',
in t lie flliovo entitleil Court, on or lie
lorn tlif lirst day of tin! next regular
term of mill (Joint, to-nit on or be
fure May 4tliA.D. 13 and you are
lierehy uotiCieil Unit if ym fail to mi
iiiH-iir and fiiniiMM' that the I'laiotifT
viiil lato 0 dwn-o a pinyisl fur in b'-r
riiiiiilaiiit. Tlnit in to miy, for nil lib
iilitte (lerree of ilivoroe forever, die
anlving tlic bomln of matrimony now
oxiatiug between you and the Plaint
iff umJ for thcVcoKls nod dithiirsineiitii
of this unit.'
Thin rjiumnon in publinlied in the
Crook County Jour., at, a week I y pa
per ,nbiheil at I'riiinville, Oregon,
by unler of Hun, W. A. Booth, couuty
jmlifo of the mid cou ty.
tiiil onler wnit nimlu at 'handier
lit . intville, Crook County Oregon,
Kel.ruary 2ltb A. D. 1!KI.
, (J (III. W. U.MlMiS.
''' 1 - Atty.for l'lir.'
"I Imvp used Chiiiiiberliiln's Cough
Iteiiieily for a iiuiiiber of. yeam and
have 110 hcsitiincy in niiying ihut jt is
the licit remedy fur couh, colds nod
croup I have ever used in icy family.
1 liuvo not words to express my con
ti'lciiee in this remedy, Mis. J, A.
Misii.e, North Htnr, Mich, for nnlc
by all diuiste.
till If Help UullMil.
Aii eneigetio nuinager for olTiee to
ho oK-iil in this city for - birge
ninuuhicturiiig concern. Salary One
Iliiudied Dollars per inontli extra
commissions ami expenses, rive
Hundred Dollars cash security requir
ed. Hest of reference. Address
Malinger I'. 0. llox 2124 Han Francis
co, Cal I.
When yo 1 wake up wit it a bud taste
in your ntouOi you mav know Hint
you neiil a dime ol (,'lininlier!iiiii'n
Kloinueli A Liver Tablet. Tliey nill
elcaiiHe your aioinacli, improve your
appetite and nmke yon feet liko new-
man, lliev are easy to take, being
nugar coated, and plcaxtint in effect.
ror ptilcny all druggmtii.
4 rook Coiifttr'K fieolocy.
(l-OSt1XIKD FKOM I'AOK ONr')
miirily rich in Carbonates, the
active replacing agent being pri
mary Carbon, the substance ffrdi-
narily forming first ns an oil, but
on exposure losing somo ingredient
and hardening as a consequence.
Calcite, scconJ.irjvtn these rocks,
also alters to Bitumen. Under
these conditions of occurrence, at
points where the proper rocks are
developed to n suiucieiu intcKncss
and the necessary physical condi
tions exist, oil may lie had.
Favorable conditions exist near the
town of Prineville, and on
the Crooked river in the
south eastern portion of the.
county, mid the intelligent boring
of wells at these points is to be
advised.
Tuiion TllllONSON.
Ashwood, Oregon.
Obituary.
Louisiana Klliott wm born August
2, 1851. She came with her pa ents
to Oregon in 18(17. Was married to
Ira Sears in 18C8. Six children were
born to them, four of whom survive
her. Two with their father have pro
ceeded her to the silent land. In
1892 she was married to Win W. Mc
Vny. The only child of this union
was a son which died lour years ago.
She was converted and united with
the Methodist Episcopal church four
years ago.
Khe had been con tilled to lict bed
lor nearly seven weeks previous to her,
death and lor months had been an
intense patient sufferer. To her
death had no terrors, Death came to
her relief March 12, 1903. She whs
aged 51 years, 6 months and 18 days.
The funeral was from the M. E
church last Friday. Rev. II C. Clark
conducted the services. X.
Mrs. Djra Lyons wishes to an
nounce to the public that sho will
do washing and ironing al reafcn
nble prices: Washings will lie delivered.
fnlillc ffi'liofrl f-:Mmliialtaii,
Eighth grado public school exnmi-j
nations wi.l bo held in tho public!
HchooU of (!roulf .ftiinl v ah fi,lli,n. !
April , 0 anil ; Jlay m, 21 and Ti;
Juno 17, 18 and 1, 1!W3.
Teaclicis desiring to give these ox
aiiiinations, please notify me as to
the number of lisls of (picstiun want
l and dntoof examinations chosen,
Wm. Hokou,
: ' CO. Bllpt.
March 1, 1!K)3. .
J,
Days' ?
5 TreatniTit of Our Sure Curf
for LOSTANIIOOD, Nor-s J
I vousness, Failing Moniory, K
d ;ncoccle, Atrophy, Palpita- jj,
uon 01 iii-an. et-nu name
and addross to
I' KOF. A. AUBURS.fr
25j N. First St., Portland,
'Oregon,'; ' 8"
and receive by return mail '
thif grand remedy absolutely f
free of eot. St'iid 110 nioro-v s
J This is a bona fide offer. J1
y Write today, us it costs,, you P
nothing to "try it. " f
W WW VS"W fr
IMPROVE
YOUR EYE SIGHT
Even examined free. Er
rors o' refraction correc
ted, (iliuwsf 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 F. f-.-ors,
Mem. Am. Society, C. E.
(iU Wor. Hlk I'tid, Or
R
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$20 TO $25 WEEKLY
Work at your own home. No
canvassing. Work legitimate and
honorable. Address
Home Work
211 Spring St., . Seattle, Wash.
Jhe Grand Restaurant
Mrs. L. Ccmini, Prop.
Meals all hours, 25c
LODGING 25c
Miller Bldg., Prineville
W. H. HAYDEN
Contractor and Builder
gjFShof nest door to Dr. Ros
enberg's residence on Main St.
Prineville, Oregon
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This sifuftliire is oa every box ol Om geaalu
Laxative BromoQidaiae
ttw nimdf Uitl cans mm tm mmt 4t
Prineville-Burns 8tagc Line.
CORNETT '& CANTRELL, Props.
Carrying U. S. Mail, Passengers and Fast Express
Leaves Prineville on Mondays and Thursdays at 6 a. m
Passengers waybillcd for Post, Paulina, Fife, Riley, Burns
and all way points.
C. I. WINNER, Agent, Prineville.
WATTS MARBLE M GRANITE WORKS
Watts & Baker, Props. .
Marble and Granite Monuments
, All Kinds of Stone Work
FIRST CLASS WORK AT LOWEST PRICES
Second Street, The Dalles, Oregon
The Frmeville
Mitchell Stage Line
John Hunsaker, Prop.
Leaves Prii.ewUe .Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, arriving at
Mitchell the name -day.
Leaves Mitchell on Tusdays, Thursdays and fc'aturaays.
J. II. TEMi'LETON, Agent,
i
SIABLES aJ
lEDBY ' FEED
BOOTH &
PHneville-SiJver Lake
Stage Line.
DICK VANDERVEHT, Prp.
Carrying tU, S. 7Jfail 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 2.5c
T-Bone Steak 3oc
Porterhouse Steak 50c
Porterhouse Steak for two. . .11 00
Pork Chops .'. 25c
Mutton Chops 25c
Ham 2,5c
Eggs, extra 10c
Chicken, any style 35c
Regular Dinner 25c from half past II till one
Lumber,
Fresh Sawed Shingls $2.75
per m.
at SHIPP'S.
Stock boarded by day, week ov .
I tnnn'h. Fine saddle horses and
I liverv turnouts. Rates reasonable.
Good accommodations.
r.cnicmher f.s when in Prine
vUle, and we guarantee that yuot
"patronage will be appreciated
and deserved.
C0E3ETT, Proprietors.
Milk Toast t5c
Coffee.' 5o
Tea 53
Milk....: 5c
Coffee Cake 10c
OYSTERS.
Cove Stew 35c
Fresh when in'market.
Sill per m
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