Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, June 04, 1914, Image 1

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    Crook
Comty
COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER FOR CROOK COUNTY
VOL.XVHI-$1.50 YEAR
PRINEVILLE, CROOK COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, JUNE 4, 1914.
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Oregon, M moodVIm mltr
NO. 28
Crook County High
Commencement Week
Thiols commencement wck it
the Crook County Hijith. The
school will graduate the lament
clam In iU history.
Rev, Ramsey preached the baca
laureate sermon May 31. The
senior play was given Wednesday,
June 3. A music recital will be
given today. Tomorrow evening
the graduating exercise will take
place at Commercial Club Hall at
8 o'clock. The following Is the
program:
CorntntMicemi'iit March (Anilroi)....
Overture, "Normaudle" (llnrnard)....
Triumphal March from Alda (Verdi)
Rally Soinr.,8luduU of C. C. li. 8.
Invocation Iter. J. K. Williams
Vocal Nolo ...Mrs. Taulson (lknd)
"The Dlitultjr of Labor".
. Jumps Cram, '14
Violin Solo- - L. Morgan
"Shall America IWtray Horwir?"
Van Hrlnk, '14
Vocal Duet Ml" lilanche
,.,,.,. , Frauds Williams
u Woman's Opportunity"
Elisabeth M. Thomas, '14
lmttrumcntal Duet
Misses Estes and Noble
"The Vision of the Graduate" - -
.Elmer W. Tliomns, 14
Presentation of Diplomas
.H. C. Bnughman
"Flower of Love" Walt (Cobb)
Commencement Orehintra
The following will receive their
diplomas
English Course-
Elizabeth Thomas
Kobcrt T. Lister
Leland V. Belknap
Van D. Drink .
Fred C. Roberta.
Scientific Course
Roscoe D. Claypool
Carey S. Stearns
Norman Welgand
Elmer W. Thomas.
Normal Course-
Florence Waldron
Suzah Cowherd
Daisy Ruby McCallistcr
Blanche Wilson
Leola Estes
Edna G. Estes.
Household Economics
Florence Merrill
Lela Geycr
Abbie Wilson
Juanita Engdahl
Alwilda Wilson.
Commercial Course
Lucile S. Cook
Ermil Cantrill
James Cram.
Class Motto "Rowing,
Drifting."
Class Flower Carnation.
evening. While It was somewhat
lengthy there was no lack of inter
est from beginning to end. The
work of the students was especially
good. Every character was well
taken. Van Brink didn't have to
say a word to bring down the
house. He acted the part of ' Sir
Humphrey Bunn" to perfection
and the rest of the cast while not
so comical, was equally well done.
The seniors and their instructors
deserve lota of credit. The high
school orchestra added much to the
Dleasure of. the evening. The fol
lowing was the cast of characters:
Peter Barbury James Cram, Jr.
Lucas Norman L. Welgand
Otto SHrable Itoscoe D. Claypool
Ileresford Cruger Kob't T. Lister
Georgia Chapln....Ellxabeth Thomas
Carola Cbnpln... .Husah Cowherd
Htr Humphrey Bunn Van D. Brink
Beatrice Carew Luclle 8. Cooke
Hlmms . Elmer W. Thomas
Not
This makes the largest aggregate
shipment of sheep from this point
in some time and will be followed
by probably fifty more cars in a
week or ten days It establishes
the fact that the country tributary
to Shaniko is not entirely depleted
of sheep.
This shipment consists of about
35,600 sheep, mostly contracted for
early in the spring to be delivered
at this time, and represents a cash
outlay of over $100,500.
Three-Game Series
at Prineville the 4th
A dispatch
Flower Vender..
Lady Bunn
Willie Bunn
Egerton Brown
Annette
Mercury
Ermll Cantrill
Florence Waldron
Fred C. Roberts
Lelaud V. Belknap
Pauline Truesdale
...Carey S. 8tearns
Horsethief Caught but
Escapes from Train
The Senior Play.
The Benlor play The American
Citizen drew a big house last
Shaniko Ships 122
Cars of Sheep
That Shaniko Is , some shipping
point for sheep may be realized
when an order was put in this week
for 122 double-decked cars to be
loaded with sheen consigned to
ranges in Washington, Idaho, Mon
tana and other points, says the
Shaniko Star. Twenty-five carloads
left Wednesday and Thursday, the
rest will be shipped as soon as the
sheep arrive
to the Oregonian
from Prineville says:
"A three-game series between
the local baseball team and the
Knights of Columbus nine, of Port
land, is to be one of the main fea
tures of the Fourth of July cele
bration to take place here. R- C.
Hughes, manager of the Portland
team, completed arrangements with
the local management last week.
"The Prineville team is composed
of former college players from the
East and Middle West The home
team has i record of defeating the
Multnomah Club, O.-W. R. & N
Company Grays and the Weonas,
all of Portland, and since then
Henry McCall, son-in-law of Thomas
W. Lawson, has strengthened the
.locals. McCall is said-to have
' dayed second base on the Harvard
l University team and he was con
sidered one of the heaviest hitters
ever turned out at that institution
Buck Lindsey didn't make a clean
get-away with his horses. He did
get across the mountains but
officers were hot on his trail and
nabbed him at Sweet Home. Buck
had only seven horses left of the
original twelve. He had sold five
in short order. He took ten from
Lake county and while passing the
Millican ranch thought he might
just as well have an even dozen so
took two more. One of these he
sold before he reached Sisters on
the road over the mountains. You
might say he sold it to one of
Millicc'i's neighbors so bold are his
operations. The other he rode to
Sweet Home.
The officers of both Lake and
Crook counties were so close on his
heels that it was a toss-up for some
time as to who would get the tl50
offered by Lake county for his ap
prehension. Deputy Sheriff We-
here he used to pose as a horse
thief detective. He worked for
George Russell and also for E. H.
Smith. While on the Smith ranch
he decamped with one of Mr.
Smith's horses and the owner never
dul get track of it. Buck was no
novice at the horse rustling business.
You need the Journal, tl.50 a year
Buck Jumps From
Train and Escapes
Klamath Falls, Or., June 1. r
Within a few minutes of the time
he would be locked in the Klamath
county jail, preparatory :,to being
taken to Lakeview, Buck Lindsey,
arrested at Sweet Home on a horse
stealing charge, made his escape
from the train bringing him to
Klamath last evening. He went
into the car lavatory shortly before
i the train reached the station and
nandy and the Lake county sheriff j jumpei out 0f the window. He was
got to Sweet Home about the same j not m5ased until the train 8topped
time and after considerable Pw" I at the station.
wowing Buck was given to the! n nrisoner was in chanre of
Lake authorities for punishment, j rty Sheriff Walter Dent of
After that Crook county will Bee;TVo rn,inHr vnnr of th twelve
that he does not disturb fuzz-tails horae8 Lindsey is alleged to have
for another long term. Lindsey's i stolen were taken from Dent's
Warner Valley ranch.
home is at Albany, Oregon.
Lindsey is 30 years old
well known in Prineville.
and is
While
For best quality milk, cream,
butler and buttermilk 'phone Vt'm.
8. Ayres. 4 30-tt
: ourth or July Celebration
At PRINEV
Three Days' Fun
July 2, 3, 4
BASE BALL
Tournament
Automobile Races, Motorcycle Races, All Kinds of Field Sports
OPEN AIR DANCING PAVILUON
Free Barbecue ! Eats for Everybody
MUSIC ALL THE TIME !
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