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About Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921 | View Entire Issue (March 26, 1903)
nn v p () n a i I , 1 t nit o c U U UL f V kJI J 'Drugs, aciics 2ou are Cord 'ally fntu'led to Call and got a Samplo of our Jctce Cioam and Jfoiisa furnishings f. tPrinovillo Public School 9otos t I'.dileulioii m it griiivlh tuwunl iiili'llri'liiiil mill moral perfection, (icorge Taylor has ' ' rl 'I "'' ""' li till' IV grade. Kiilin Chambers wuii absent from school hut Friday, Tin1 pupils inn enjoying tlic Spring Wi'lllllIT till! last fl'W (lliyH, Miss Marshal witH n visitor of Mr. Mo-dor's roiirii Friilny after i i o I i i . (IH' nf llin best effects ill thorough intellectual training ii n knowledge of nur own ( itpucilien. Al vmi WliitM'tl mill Ni'llh' Slim mi'l'S VCI'I llllsclll fllllll Mid Smith's niiiin last Friday. Mim. I-' in nut Ki'ti'liiim taught Mr. Miwirr'n room during bis ab sence, A lea ill 11 Hillim returned lu seliool liiffl ..Monday nflei 'u fi-w weeks ulin'iiC''. Salntlliiv NeWSOIne wan absent Irnm school tin? I'ii'hI nf the week (111 lll'l'llllllt (if nil'klie'H, Mr. MiwiiT was absent from K'llOOl V clIlH'Mliiy lllll'l ll'Klll (III Ui'l'iillllt (if sickness. Thure is considerable sickness in the school. Several of nnr pupil were iiliM-nt hist week. Mil Hill- Dublin, Hurt Humes, mid Curl Hyilu liiivii Ihtii on tlic hick lint. Tliy editors cliili'if (rum Mr. Mosicr's room lire (Icorgia lloilgos, F.lwuod Drajx-r, Lester Cobra mill Sti'lln Yuiiiiji. TlmVIlI mill IX grades have had tests ill their several studies, (luring the last week. The results are iiii(e sati-faclory. The IX grade is mm- reviewing tlelienil History anil I'hysiiaU-ico-graphy iinil the Vlll grade is milk ing reviews (ill various Slllijcels. Honor iinil shame fiiiiii no con dition rise; Act well yoiii- part there all the honor lies. l'ol'K. Kvery person has I w o educa tions, one which he receives from others, Inul one, mom important, which he give himself, The pupils of Mr. Mo-dor's room iu reviewing in most of their studios, having completed the grade work. There has hcen several cases ol tardiness during the past month. Tliis should not ho. Parents should npur their chihlf. n up in thin re ject. The IX grade will soon finish Tennyson's) Princess. Thin will make the third little book on litem turu thin cluss has renehcd this yenr. The school i8 expecting to ob serve Arbor Day in nn iippropriuto mminer. Arbor Day always comes on the seeond Friday in April o.' oich year. Misa Marshal and Miss Lena Jones visited Miss Foster's room Mutiny. Miss Marshal has been leaching at l'owell liutUw, and will commence a term of school on Up per McKay next Monthly. The prospects for a large class for the High ?chool next year are good. We hope tlmt '-ho High School Hoard will see their way clear to build the High School building this year. Such a move would go a long way toward build in;; up school sentiment hero. The pupil who disobeys his father and mother at homo will likely disobey the teacher at school. Tho father who ctnsufj tho teacher i mid takes his hoy out of school h eiillse the leacher proposed totem the buy that which he is not timgl at lioiiie oiieiiu-uee an manners does the hoy an injury that lie will always regret. Fathers, if you curse the teacher ill your sons, presence,, the son will curse and insult the teacher. No teacher can do anything for a boy who is dis eourngeil in this way by bis father. Father and mothers should cn "oiirngo their children to love the i.ciilicr. It is hard for a teacher to lo anything for your boys mid 'M l-lu tltlli.UU tfllll lltlfit Cllll f'flWtl U'll - . , ,, , , .," ,' V I Unli to tin- Se.licol. Uo lint lllscolll- , ...... .ige your oov or gm oy joining i . . . . . I tlicm ill their condemnation of the i leiicher. Pupils become itnliieliines and sav things angry wliieli are not based upon facts. 1! you talk ipiietly and lovingly to your child of inn Iters which concern liiio you will ilotiini a great deal more good than you could by lend ing your ill will. Miss Foster's pupil rendered the following program Friday Mi.r. l;i: Recitation Vernon Hell "Love One Another." Recitation Warren Yancey "No More Spanking" llecilation Arthur O'Xcil "The Arrow and the Hong." Ilecitation Fight little girls "What I'd Like to he." Ihiet, . . Fthcl McDaniel and Olga Cline "Temperance." Uecitaliou Arthur Chaml ers "A Toads Toilet." liccitation Floy Slayton "Mothers Work." Song School "Here's Where Scholars do Their U'l-t." ! Artiiur Michel i Itecitation. . . . "When I Am a Man." , i i, Kecitation Mabel Snl i " " "I battel box. Uecitaliou Karl Hereford uti m . !,. " . "1 he Man in the Moon. Select Ueading . .Lawrence Lister "The Had I'.ov. I rhool ; ollg. "l'rcciotis Jewels." Select Heading Lelin'ie Smith : "The (iood llov." : Urcitatioli .-...Willie Uriggs , " The Hillvtioat" I liccitation Leola Ester "Woodman Spare That Tree." Uecitaliou Albert Wilson "Smile a Little.'' liccitation tinssic Collins "Not a Selfish liny." Duet Leolu Kstes and Mable Doak "Hear Our Prayer." Kecitation Fern Slayton "Mary's Little Lamb." Dialogue "Mother's Club." Georgia Cleck, Gladys Doak, Fern Slayton and Leola Estes. itecitation Agnes lirnnmier "Good milliners." , Reciting of memory gems. . .School Song. ,i. School "Hero We Gather Kvery Morning." Visitors present were Mesiliimes Doak, Cleek, Michel, Slayton, Carey, Walker, Estes, Yancey and Misses Pearl Vmulerpool, Ethel Pbilibcr and Maudo Vanderpool. A sheep is a uory useful animal raised for its wool. They shear sheep in the spring and haul the wool in wagons to Shaniko and then from there to The Dalles, and then it is sent to the factories anil made into cloth. The men herd sheep in the mountains in the summer and bring them back in the winter and feed them hay. Most sheep are white but some are black. Peo ple kill sheepjaml eat them; mi! very good incut. In n blind of sheep there ere about 2,'HX), If you will pet sheep when they are young they will make a nice pet. Men sell tiliccp and get a good price for them. Mable Donk llf grade. Teacher, t ! Miss Foster. Working VI Mntlrft n lluy. 'J'tiern's no rent for tlioce tireless lit tle workers Dr, King's Ji'ow Life I'ihV MillimiK lire iihviivH liusv, cur- ing Torpid Liver, Jaundice, iiilioui- iiivs, Kever and Ague, 'i'liey hani-li Kick Ilia ache, drive out Malaria. Never gripe or weaken. Hinall, tunic eiee, work wonders. Try tliein. 2."ic at Adainsoii & U'inuek (Vi s. Mrs. Dora Lyons wishes to an- , , ,. , noiiiic'! to the imhhc that she will , . . nn u-!ikintiii unit iromnii nt ri-nsnn .. . " all i- linces: Was mil's lem - livered. Lumber. Hawkins llros. of fpper (Mioco, will start their saw mill in operation i If I....l 1. .I'll Ti... i:.. i iLii.r' .uiimiuy .iiiiilii 1M: iiipl mil in lumlier will Iki sawed for A. B. Hiiipp, a special lot of Nn. 1 choice luiiiin'r. Their putroiu will at all times be aide to secure good liunlier in large or i-iuall Hniniiiils at I'eiiionaj'le piices at the mill. Hawkins Mhos. You will never wish to take another dose of pills if you once try ChaiulK't la:u' Stomach & Liver Talilels. They are easier to take and more pleasant in e'feet. They cleans the stomach and regulate the liver and bowels. For suli) by all druggists. "I have used ('liiiinhcrlain's Cough Itemed' for a innnlar ol years and I have no hesitancy in Haying l tint it is: "'" "t',t ri'im'"' '"r cougns, corns nod ; croup j nnve ever useti in ley laniiiy. ( I have not words lo express my con- lideiice in this remedy. Mrs. J. A. I MuoitK, North Star, Mifh. For sale! liy ail druggists. ; j When yo i wake up with a bad t n to invoiir month vuu nuiv know lluit , , , ,., , , . . vou need a dose of ( ham er inn s I Sluiuueli & laver Tablets. They will : cleanse your stomach, improve your i appetite and innke you eel like a new Un Th(,y tm (f) (,iki, Muf, sugar cmited, mid pleasant in ett'ect. For sale by all druggists. For Sale A one-half, interest in store luiild- iug and lo , one-third interi-st in the 1'rineVille Flouring Mill, also n one- third interest in a small farm. For particnlais iiujiuri' of or address 1) t. Stewart. Fiiueville. Oic'im. THE GREAT pilLYMlElCINE Thedford'j lilack-Dniueht hai saved doctors1 bills or more than sixty years. For tlie common fam ily aiuuentD, such as const ipation, indigestion, hard colds, bowel com plaints, chills and fever, biliousness,- headaches and other like complaints no other medicine is necessary. It invigorates and reg ulates the liver, assists digestion, stimulates aition of the kidneys, purifies the blood, and purges the bowels of foul accumulations. H cuius n. lAmipuiiiiv, luuigrsiiuii, sour stomach, dizziness, chills, ft. rheumatic nams. siueache. back- ..l. u:.l..rt... i.i.. diarrhtea, biliousness, piles, hard colds and headache, tvery dniff gist has Tlicdford's Black-liraught ni(25 cent package and In mam moth size for Il.tX). Kever accept a substitute. Insist on haTing tho .original made by the Chattanooga Medicine Company. I bcllcvt Thcdfonfi BUck-Draught It tht but mcdklne on cwtlk It Is food for any snd cvervthlni. . I have a faniiiy of twelve children, and for four years I have kept them on foot ana neaiuiv Willi no doctor but tilacK- Dreught A J. GREEN, lllcwara, La. inteil a iiietlind of seeing without cyesi and a (iertuitn scientist cliiiins to! have pcfcctcd a method of hearing' without cars, that is for persons' totally deaf. i Public I(IiotI l.lliiiiliiiitlona. Kightli grade pulilic neliool exinni imlious ni I lie held in the public schools of Crook county as follow: April 7, 8 and 9; May 20, 21 nut 22; June 17, 1H mid l'J, liUKS, Teachers desiring to give these fx- i '"'htioiiii, please notify me nn t., the tiiuiiner of lisls of (piestion-i want ed mid duteof exnminatioiis cliosen.' VM. IinKlil.1, Co. Bupt. j March 1, l',K)3. A A A A A A A A A A Jk A A Iblofcly lite! A r M J- 5 Days' I J l reatment ot uur i-ure Treatment of Our Sure Cure j for LOST MANHOOD, Ner- K n ... s vousness, 1'alling Meinorv. Kl ... . . ' Varicocele, Atrophy, ralpita tion of Heart. Send namo 'A aim atuiress to K fkof. aaubuhk, ft All ' Pimt St Pnrflnn.1 B Oregon'.' ? anil receive by return mail this grand remedy absolutely free of cost. Send no money ? This is a lama fide offer. M Write today, ns it cosls vou rl nothing lo try it. ft IMPROVE YOUR LYE SIGHT Eyes examined free. Er rors o' refraction correc ted. 0 lasses fitted and diseases of the eye treated E. (). Hyde, M. 1). - I rritiiation Sewerage Drainage Water-Works Koads Parks Surveys uiul Plans .Madu Terms Modcnitc Address: Alfred F. Sears, Mem. Am. Society, ('.. F. lili War. lilk l'tld, Or $20 TO $25 WEEKLY Work at your own home. No canvassing. Work legitimate and honorable. 'Address Home Work ' 211 Spring St., Seattle, Wash. Jhe Qrand Restaurant Mrs. L. Ccniini, Prop. Meals all hours, 25c LODGING 25c Miller lildg., Prineville W. H. MYDEN Contractor mid liuiklcr T'Shop next door to Dr. Kos enlwrgY rr.iihr.ce on Main St. Prineville, Oregon A French scienti-l has' inv Princville-Burns Stage Line. C0RNP1TT & OANTRBLL, Props- Carrying U. S. Mail, Passengers and Fast Express Ix-avcu Prinevillo on itondaya and Thursdays nt (3 a. m Passenger.? waybilled for Post, Paulina. Fife, Riley, Burns and all way points. C. I. WINXEK, Agent, Prinevillo. WftTTS MARBLE 1 GRANITE WORKS Watts & Baker, Props. Marble and Granite Monuments - , All Kinds of Stone Work FIRST CLASS WORK AT LOWEST PRICES J Second Street, tThe Fnnevalle- g m Mitchell Stac Line k John Hnnsaker, Pro). Leaves Pri'..evillc Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, arriving at Mitchell the :uiio day. Leaves Mitchell on Tusdays, Thursday and Saturdays. ' J. II. TEIIPLETOX, Agent HlllJOII SIftBLES al Mil M BARN BOOTH & Prineville-Silver Lake Stage Line. DICK VAN DER VERT, Prp. Carrying 7. 5". Tlfail . and Passengers Leaves Prineville Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, Good rigs, careful drivers. Freightynd 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 ' Milk Toast T-Bone Steak 3.5c , Coffee . . . Porterhouse Steak 50c Tea Porterhouse Steak for two . . .H 00. Pork Chops 25c j Coffee Cake 10c Mutton Chop? 25c OYSTERS i?am-; Cove Stew V...... 35c Kggs extra. Oc F h fc j fc Chicken, any style Joel - Regular Dinner 25c from half past II till one Lumber, Frsh Sawed per m. at SHIPP'S. The Dalles, Oregon t I Stock boarded by day, week 01 I month. Fine saddle horsea and livery turnouts. Rates reasonable. Good accommodations. lnn-mler .us when in Prine- . ville, and we guarantee that yuor patronage will be appreciated and deserved. CORNETT, Proprietors. 15c 5o 53 , Milk 5c Shingls $2 75 $11 per m