Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, November 25, 1915, Image 1

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COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER FOR CROOK COUNTY
CITY OFFICIAL PAPER FOR CITY OF PRINEVILLE
VOL. XX
PRINEVILLE, CROOK COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1915.
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Wct Returns Eastern Idea
. With Improvements '
UKES THE OREGON COUNTRY
Distinguished Guett Left For
Hit Eastern Home Mon
day Morning
Gov.-elcot Samuel W. McCall of
Massachusetts, possible presidential
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candidate for the Grand Old Party,
statesman of unquestioned ability J
paid a visit to Prineville and the'
country hereabout this we'k.
On Friday afternoon the gover
nor and his party consisting of Dr.
Washburn of Boston, who is a phy
sician of wit's reputation, Mayor
Baxter of Bedford, Massachusetts,
Henry MiCall and wife of this city,
were the guests at the high school
where a short program was given
after which the student body and a
number of visitors present were ad
dressed by the governor.
As the ' address was primarily
for" the students of the ic'iool, and
the two advanced grades of. the pub
lic school, the subject'ofciUenship
was chosen.
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o ras long cecn ine nonwrsu iua-
torn of our people to turn In the
fruitful autumn of the Tear In
pratst and tbsnh&glvlng to HlmigbtT God
for hie many blesejngsand mercies to
us as a nation. -
NeveU before have the people of the
Onlted" States been so situated for their
own advantage or the advantage of their
neighbors or so equipped to serve them
selves and manhlnd.
SoC3, therefore. I,' Oioodrow Olltson,
president of the United States of Hmer
Ica, do hereby designate the last Churs
dav of November neit as a day of
tbanhsglvlng and prayer and Invite the
people throughout the land to cease from
their wonted occupations and In their
several homes and places pf worship ren
der thanhs to Blmlgbty God.
EAT EM ALIVE AT BEND
Mill City Eleven Annihilated
On Home Field
BROSIUS PRINEVILLE'S HERO
Ball Lingered in Prineville Terri
- tory Throughout the Game
Score 12 to 0
"Civilization started in the east
and came wait for the reason that
the Pilgrim fathers landed on Ply
mouth Rock instead of the mouth of
the Columbia," he said. "We are
now getting back those ideas of
civilization, freedom and govern
ment fromjjthe west withjimprove
ment.s.'andareJSrapldlyU S'JiWHSL
them. ,
"In the ol.J d tys.jpiplt'l mw
1916 LIQUOR LAW
REVIEWED BY WIRTZ
ADDITIONAL PRIZES
TOR JOURNAL WORKERS
All Purchases Must Be Re
corded After New Year
OFFICERS MUST ENFORCE LAW
Total of $260.00 Added
Piano Vouchers
in
CONTEST NOW ON IAST IAP
away from a country, injorder to be
able to worship and live as they
wished. This is the manner in which
America was founded. Today when
there are no new lands to move to,
ive are compelled to stay at home
and'ritrht for theJimprovemt.tsthut
we think are right."
"Cooperation in everything, re
cognition of the rights of the indi
vidual, and the permission of every
community, every village to have
the privilego of self government
are the reasons for the success of
the American nation. Upon the suc
su'ceessful education of people like
these here today, depend the future
of the nation.
The football game played on the
Bend field on Saturday resulted in
a clean victory for Prineville, 12-0.
, The game was called on a field
that was a lake of mud and water
and the Prineville team took to it
like ducks. :
During the second period Brosius
made a touchdown, and at theclose
of this period a goal was made
which the Bend team claimed was
fou'ed. The umpire gave the deci
sion to Prineville, but after discuss
ing the matter among themselves,
the matter was left to the captian
of the Bend team who claimed the
foul. The Prineville team then re
quested that the decision of the
umprire be reversed as against
themselves which was done;
In the third quarter another
touchdown was made by Charleton
which brought the score to 12 for
i Prineville, which resuit. was not
changed at the close of the game
Three drops were attempted by
Brosius, but because of the condi
tion of the ball all of them failed
Better head work, expert coach
ing by Douglas Lawson, and good
hard ball throughout the game
brought the result. Bend was never
nearer than 2o yards of their o
goal line.
Governor is Given Power to Act No Changes in Prizes Already
When Necessary; Clubs
.Must Abstain
F, S. Towner left Friday for
Sheridan, Wyoming and Custer,
South Dakota where he is called by
the death of his mother. He expects
to be away two weeks.
Owing to the fact that there is
much interest and discussion among
all citizens these days as to the de
tails of the act enacted by the legis
lature this year to enforce the pro
hibition amendment to the constitu
tion which prohibits the sale and
manufacture of intoxicating liquors
for beverage purposes after Janu
ary 1, 1916, and as that date1 is
drawing near, the Crook County
Journal has asked District Attorney
Wirtz to prepare an abstract, of the
law covering as many of the details
of the law, as many be of interest
AnnouncedThese Are
Additional
Community Christmas
Tree Plans All Mad
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We are pleased to announce this
week that we are able, thiough
special arrangement with 'E. H.
Brent, of the Wiley B. Allen Piano
company to give additional ; prizes
amounting to $2G0 to contestants
in the Journal's voting campaign.
These prizes are given in five
vouchers which will be accepted as
cash by Mr. Brent, and will be
transferable so that they will have
an actual cash value of the amount
named. They will apply on any
piano named the ho'.der may select
at the regular retail price, and the
Continued on page 8
The community Christmas tree is
now an assured fact. The committee
on arrangements reported the fol
lowing plans and named the follow
ing committee to have charge of the
detail work.
We suggest that the treat be only
for the children and shut-is; wi
further suggest that no presents or
gifts be on the Christmas tree or
presented publicly even in the cause
of charity ; we urge that our com
munity spirit at Christmas em
phasize giving to the needy, for
which purpose donations will be so
licited; we recommend that Santa
Claus, sleigh, and teambea reality;
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