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" THE LA ilRAXDE EVBtVP.'G OfetVER
x Tuesday, Febi uniy (, ;1!'2?.
Sparine Rackjn Limelight
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tour owanitation is . - ' !lamool. k,i,oo1 .liM.lc-t hav, nll,d u
tu move the headiiuartera of the as- Un.ooii """
M , Vl- lii.clal i-l.-ctli.il for l-vtjriniry P. wli.-n
:t. vot.-r.f will .l.-ciJe upon tin- -r.-r.
Anions the roeor.ls marie last y"rjon of j5-,,(,i.n school huil.linir.
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ana .ut conunp 10 iirhl i u..i
of Phil Miller's made in three suc-ces.-five
shouts, 378 straiffht at Ard
mure, Okla- 100 straight at Milwau
kee and tel straight at Memphis
which makes a pretty fair run.
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A r.-port of J. O. Holt, inunafivr of
the Kui.'.-n.- l-'rult Grower"' oaBOrla
tlon. bIiowh 111.' larif-st luninM ihir
Inff in in.' lil.ftory of tho nsao-
.-iation. Halts amount. -d to more than
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that entirely charming touch that trimming detail of
an intriguing quality. You've noticed how just such de
tails help immensely to beautify the home. If you want
to find the correct thing for your new Spring Draperies
visit our Piece Goods Department and you will find a
varied selection.
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i?i.rannf Lenzlca. ttnnli chaTn:.m
her ia.cbt coniiu-",t on iho lorj.w .0
.'icc titr Illla. Susanne hert
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Chicago will not only stage the
Great Lake Zone .tournament, but al
so the Illinois State tournament ar.d
the Grand American Handicap. This
latter shoot will take place August
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ia this section 'is-fy-ict 'everything
trt until prices' come o a evel with
fi;rm provhict9 ami we (ihink thin is
the sentiment nl! over the country.
It is time for the farmer to get
iwimething for hiti work as well as
the other fellow. ,
The I. 0 0. F. installed their new
officers for. 'the year (if IU'2'.I nt
thoir regular- meotinir on Saturday
. "KORTH "'POWDER, Feb. rt.'The oveninft District Deputy " (.'rant!
" " athletic- hiffH 'hool ' team,-" ' North Master Ben F. Evans' insftallel the
; Poydd'et ..BthooL board and .Supt, F.ffoJlowinK offuyra: L- J. U ruffe, P.
. A. - Buchanan acirCoacn fJimtt oii;;.: j. k. Wicks. N. .: Parley New-
IS BANQUETED
the hiich aehool faculty and the boys1
fathers had a banquet served at the
hitrh school buihiinj? on Friday eve
ning, February 2nd.
This jjet-toicether . feast had been
in the process of planning for some
time and the event came off at last
to ithe (Treat delight of the boys. The
boys have worked very hard in their
athletic work and this event showed
then? that the fathers and others
appreciate what they are doing.
Thirty-five fathers and sons sat at
th table- which wag loaded with
many good thing.
man, secretary; John M. iiUkinson,
treasurer; Mark (iilkjnson, warden;
I.. B. Russell, chaplain; Herman
White, R. S. S.; James Hi wra, L. S.
S.; John M. Gilkin.son, conductor;
!ten K.'Kvana, li. S. N". C; A. If
Bohn. S N. G.; John McPhee, Jr.,
R. S. V. G.; Ellis MaHarry, 1. G.;
Clifford Gilkinson, O- G.
After the installation cenmonies
were over members of the Itebekah
lodge and several invited Kuests
celebrated the ' 'th anniversary of
the birthday of the local ltnle, and
'the Kith' anniversary of :the , Jn.qal.
TRAPSHDOTERS
LOOK -TO -DIE
YEAR IN 1923
loaau were Kiven and respon'ieu ; ni,,i,,i, i,i v.-nrVh hl.l
to and tb banquet lattd until Koft"; until, lunch was served by a
lat hour so i? real wa. thtf nntereat commttec appointed for that par-.
toastma.ster.
Mrs. F. A
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Buchanan and
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Mrs.
The"t. O. O. F. lodee ia in fiplen
Earl O'Rrvant .,-.. th la,li..a who ! '"' shape and everything, is : Kornn
presided in the culinary dipartment ;?ionf nicely as the lo.lKe aa a
and to thr.imtiriiWiW many!"'J'nK member-hip of kok1 -work-thanks
are'Vlud1 foni ttiose7 who en-- Tne local order of lie
joyed theM.'-' - kUktliJ' if Rood strong lodKa with
A. W. McGiaw died at the somea larK membership. ,
of hi '.hrvlper I Che.i McGraw -.' '.' !.!.! '
Flowtry Signboard.
Id China, so the tourists tell us, ona
Ba . of hii-.br.nher, Che.i .JcGraw .
Friday m.niiiiiK, February 8. lie had
'25 . been a sufferer from cancer for
IS- !-' W, cuiilf ict uix the
-" '"The funeral was held at the M E.
'"'""HiurcTi oh" Sunday iifternouiririir he
-S7-.r;-waa. laiti o-.xeit in lhe--towa c-iue-.ij
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""I- l.inneth Russell, the son of Mr.
!(;;: and Mrs. 1.. B. Russell celebrated
his eleventh birth-lay on Saturday,
U.ii. February ard. 11 is schuolmates and
friends gathered at his home on Sat
urday evening and had a fine time.
Camea were played and he received
many presents. Refreshments were
served and all had a happy time.
Mrs, liert Al-tetbery returned from
the hostdtal last Saturday. She has
lieen away for son? time aiul she
is (retting slowly liack to her usual
neaun.
Stevo Hutchinson ' was
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shop. If one can read, tbcul. : In-fact,
(lib may iMi -why-tU republic was once
called the. Flowery Kingdom. Here,
fur tnstancv, ore some vf thuse seen
In I'ekin: ".Mutton .hop o( Morlilna
TwIilKl.t," '"fhe Ten Virtues All Com
plete," "Tliu Simp of Heaven-Sent
Luck," "Die Nino Felicities prolonged"
and "The Tea-Shop of Celestial l'rin-clples."
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Powder on busimsa Monduv
i . l.illiB , Law visited Union on
jaturtiay, -to hilvx home .d(i-al work
First to issue Postage Stamps,
The Swiss .-anions were the tirst Eu
ropenn countries or ofll.-iul sections ut
rinii.lilis to flow th.. piamnls ot
North' iro:" '!ri'aln In Issulni; stumps, Zurich
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Mn 'Shurlock, ef. r.irtlan.l, Ixiucht
up a Cii- of :fin diatt hon-vs and
shipped them tu TurtlRnd on Fnt
ruaiy :ir-l-. These, h.wsv were f!r.S
specimens of the hvav draft horses
that are rub wl around North I'ow
ile, antl wen- Jn very fine fhnpo for
spi-uift Work .ns tlu , had the.' bust
of caro mid feed fur he winter.
John Mel'Jiea shipped two car
loads of fat cattl.; tu' the Portland
markets.
Robert Taylor, ot F.lirln was in
North Powder buying up bjuvy
diaft horses :to woik at the vuw
mill ramps around Klgm. 'When
heavy draft horses are wanted any
where in Urevr.in. X.trth l',,u-,l..r
seems to tie the place to ro to yjt t
thtni, lots of fine hoists have
been sold but the ranchers have
;:ienty left for work and sale.
Kd Augustus of KaKif Valley
came over the other day tu vi-.it
- his wife and children. Mrs. Au
gustus, who has been very sick. K
some better. Mr. Augustus will
make an indefinite stay an ho will
bo here to help care for his wife
who is staying at the home of Mr
and Mrs. Ueorge le, her Parents,
during her sickness.
That farming machinery will be
raised from ten to fifteen ptr cent
and that new prices are now in ef
fect, has come as a surprb to the
farmers and ranchers in this sec
tion, Jt is alio a disappointment
to many who weno counting on buy
ing new machinery for this vcar as :
the lowering of the freight rate '
nan iea many to believe that farm
machinery would be lower in price
and at tn-rnis so that the farm."
who needed it could get It.
It is time for the implement and
machine companies to realize that
- the farmer has had rv low pricci
.or ni- moor anil produce for thu
Jiast few years and that he has no
looney to pay out tor tneir divi
dends on their stock and that he
Will use what machinery he has on
hand or will get along wi hout. The
farmer cannot and will not stand
for an uncalled for raie when his
produce and lalmr is selling at le
than a Jiving wage. The sentiment
and (o-neva sharing this distinction
with Hinzll In lu:g tliir llrst post
age sininp In WX , That was two
jenrs after 'fiirnt Britain had Isue0
her famous Mnlready 'envelope stamp
and the now popular one ;.enny blacs
adl:elvo. ltn-.-to followed tho ol!r
I cui.lous In 1S4S. ,'.
This phould be a whale of a year
for trapshooting.
The amateurs are now in control
of the sport for the firs: time.
through the recently; incorporated
Amateur I rapshooters A.sociatton
of America. This organization will,
quite naturally, receive support from
the manufacturers in .n way oi tnj
filthy lucre, but how the money shall
be Kpent; is entirely up to the ama
teurs. If the amateurs can spend
the money .to better advantage thain
the, manufacturers have been spend
incr it for' a oiiai'tor of a jcontury.
they jrill get. more money, in;' the iu-io
ture. tv-! ! .,;! '!','';$, ,, 1
we .'ioui(l see many progreaaivt
moves on, tho parb of the amateurs.
One we have already noted, that of
giving the Ftstern Zone tournament
to the New York Athletic cluti. un
der the. old -regime none of the "trap
shooting tournnmentrJ at Travers
Island wer registered, and it was
aftcn said that none would be regis
tered until the amateurs were eon
ducting the affairs of trapshooting.
.lust as soon as thsi napponea tne
New York A. C. got into the bidding
for 1 th ,prir,. tournaman(-..'oC. the
Kast, ..We know of no other; club
that stood out like this but it cer
tainly is a good thing to bring the
New York Athletic club into tne ioki
That the amateurs will take
greater interest v the sport was
quite evident at the Eastera Zone
meeting when no li(ss than eight
shooters in attendance offered tro
phies worth $"J5 or more for com
petition in 'the toudnament, and in
dications are that the majority of the
trophies will be'offered by the com
petitors. It would not be surpris
ing if shooters did exactly the same
thing in other zone tournaments. It
is inter.-iting to know too, that At
lantic City, K roudshurg, B., Syra
cuse, Wcstchcster-Hiltmorc Club. -M-lentown,
Pa., Lancaster, Pa., F'lem
ington, N. J., and Montreal applied
for the Eastern Zone as well as the"
New York A. C. The shoot will be
held -May 10, 11, 12 Picking New
York for the Eastern complete he
zone tournament selection. In this
i con nectionif niiirht He nddpd that
Indications are that h will neces
sary for a tdiooter to fire at 1,000
targets before he can enter the
uranu American. The idea of "this
is to prevent men of unknown aver
age to participate and win.- I't will
be possible to secure registration for
all shoots, this year, that is for a
tournament of any where from fiO to
.i00 targets in one day. This looks
like a mighty good move. It is also
likely that the 18 yard? champion
ships will be dropped. Whv, doio
t a. ,o ', Jo
.. n..uv, I.,.- tne io ynrus event
draws just as many shooters as the
10 and it would not be a bad move
to make the standard shooting dis
tance IS yards. The five-man .t?am
rwe.as .conducted last year -will be!
eliminated from the G. A. IL.pro-gra-m.
Hereafter - a man who' has
shot? as a professional will have to
w-ait vtwo years before he can return
as an. amateur You can always get
an argument on whether a man can
be an. amateur after once being a
professional. We personally believe
that lifter a man is once a pro
fessional that he cannot again he an
amateur.
The Amateur orgtsr.ization have
worked out a new system of classes
for 100 shooters and over and under
that number and Class A will be OK
and better and Double A will be 99
or better. This seems like a good
move. Among other ithinen the ama-
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Price fl.GMU.OU; liberal t-'nii 7
4-acre tract Junt inBl of cify limits;,
bent ot soil; water runs through onu
corner. Price $1,600.00; terms. $00
cash and balance like yojt ivant
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46-acxe frct rnosi.to Summrville;
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$1600.00; terms.
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STAR THEATRE
Thursday, Feb. 8th
FRANKIE DEAN
Pueblo
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KID BARNES
Spokane
10 ROUNDS MAIN EVENT 10
Battling Lubbes
i of Baker
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Slim Barnes yi 7'
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G Round-SEMI-FIN'AL 6 Round
JENE KRAUSE vs JACK ROURKE
,,,.4 Rounds-1' Mi';,.. :.-.
SWEDE DANIELS vs EARL, FORD
4 Rounds 1 ' ' '
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