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About Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921 | View Entire Issue (May 17, 1920)
1 MONDAY, MAY IT, 1080 SATURDAY EVENING, MAY 22 Club" Hall, Prinevilie, Oregoe i 5-BIG BOUTS-5 MAIN EVENT Speck Woods, of Bend, vs. Joe Kapinski, of Redmond SIX'ROUNDS OF CLEAN FAST BOXING TIIFK ItOYH WILL FIGHT FOR THK WF.LTKBWEIGHT CHAMPIONKHIP OF CENTRAL. OREGON ' Sl'KCK WOODS, of lleud. 140 poundi DFMYNOItK RATTLING NKL80N TOMMY DAVIS KID TAYLOR of Terrebonne, 126 pounds. of Bend; 125 pound, vs. V9 of EKm p HARRY TEMPLETOX ROY CRUX GREEK GEORGE FOUR ROUNDS FOUR THREE 'ROUNDS THREE THREE ROUNDS THREE FOUR; ROUNSli-TOUR FIRST BOUT STARTS AT 8:30 SHARP This will be Clean Sport-Ladies are Invited "' I I J GREEK GEORGE, of Bend 125 lbs. ADMISSION: Ringside Seats $1.65; General Admission $1.10 Ringside Seats on Sale at Otto Sontag's and Frank Brosius' A Classified Ad. is a sure enough Business-getter. Try It. I profit from baby beeves Our Trustworthy Methods Have established that necessary confi dence which piano buyers have been looking for In years to come your entire family will recall thli as the beet Christmas grift of all it you choose the gift of a lifetime a High Grade Piano or Inner-Player. Oars Is a Piano Service for Everyone No matter how much or how little you want to Invest, we can show you a beautiful and honestly made piano or player piano you'll be proud to own each the finest In its clam. The enviable reputation of the Wiley B. Allen Co., is the natural outgrowth of almost fifty years of specialized experience and leadership in the retailing of Pianos and player pianos for every need backed by the prestige and reputation of the world's greatest Piano factories. We also have an extensive line of Phonographs including the famous Brunswick. Special payment plan If desired. , The Wiley B. Allen Co, Farmer With Pasture Land Could Raise Few Without Great Ex pense Grain Needed. Every farmer who has pasture land could raise a few hnhy beeves profit ably without great expense. In addi tion to the posture a silo will be need ed and a slnste crop. It may be ad visable In addition to plant solllne crops to supplement the silage and pasture. Some hny should be available and enough grain to finish the calves for market. J. FELLOWS, TRAVELING REPRESENTATIVE mm Live Stock t7 Notes Send the scrub sires to the butcher's block. , The water supply Is of paramount Importance In raising animals. Pigs grow very fast when they have pasture and some grain as a supple ment. Beef cattle are able to convert coarse feeds such as hay, stover and si Inge into meat. . For a general fanner who raises ani mal? and grows diversified crops a silo is almost Indlspensnhle. Beef, pork, milk or mutton can be produced more economically by good pastures tnan by any other means. I STEADY, AMERICA! j BRIEF GENERAL NEWS Governor Coolldge, of Massachusetts vetoed the bill permitting manufacture and sale of 2.75 per cent beer and light wines. Mrs. Saimuel Gompers, wife of the president of the American Federation of Labor, died at her home in Washing ton, D. C. President Wilson nominated ex-Governor McCall of Massachusetts to be a member of the United States tariff commission. All railroads west of the Mississippi river have formally filed with the in terstate commerce commission pro posals for advances In freight rates of 24 per cent. Flat denial was made by Henry Mor genthau of the report that he was con sidering asking President Wilson to withdraw his nomination as American ambassador to Mexico. A minimum of 2500 a year is neces sary for the support of an American family of five, W. Jett Lauck, consult ing economist for the railroad brother hoods, asserted before the railway la bor beard in Washington. Let Us Work This 'Oat Tegett Republicans, It Is Up to Us to Elect a Real President This Fall. . He Must Be the Biggest and the Soundest and the Most Effective American We Can Find. Before Committing Yourself Consider These Facts: Out of thirteen states, where the contest was between Wood and Johnson for the instruc tion of delegates to the Republican National Convention, the elections have been decided for Woou in nine. Total Number of Delegates Fledged to Vote for Wood at Republican National Convention, 321 Since the narrowing down of the field, the situa tion is generally diagnosed as follows: A vote for Hoover, for Lowden, or for. Poindexter is a vote for Johnson. KEEP THE PARTY TOGETHER YIN WITH WOOD (Pit Adv. by Leonard Wood Campaign Headquarters)