Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, June 26, 1919, Page Page 8, Image 8

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Features to Interest
EVERYONE
Morning Events
Big Victory Street Parade.
Program Including Address by
I Hon. F. W. Mulkey .
of Portland
Afternoon Events
Street sports for men, women and
children .
Tug of War The Shevlin-Hixon
Co., vs. Brooks-Scanlon Lumber
Co., 1 5 picked men on each side.
Angler's Fly Casting Contest.
Base Ball-Bend vs. Battery "A"
147th Field Artillery.
Night Events
Boxing contests Two 10-round
boutsall star card. Fred Gilbert
vs. Knowlton. Sailor Chas. Fox
vs. Byers.
I OneFast Preliminary. Dancing.
1 $2,000 in Cash Prizes 1
For Information write
Chas. W. Erskine, Genl Chairman
BEND, OREGON
Powell Butte
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Geo. Whltsett Is hauling wool for
J, K. Warner.
Jack O'Calahan Nino sent out four
big truck loads of wool IiihI week.
Powell tlutt Sorosls moots Dili
week at t he-home of Alr. J. J. Chnp
inun. This meeting It to entertain
Hit! children of niembera' anil .oveiy
wtimiui Ih r'(iilri'l to brim child;
If alio has none of hor own ah must
borrow one for the ociaaion.
TIi Ice cream social given by the
Similar school on Krltlny night a m
success, both financially bihI am Inlly.
K. II. Williiiiiitt Is buildou; another
bunk house on Ilia ranch li'io.
Frank Foster nml Krunk McCaf
frey wore visitors at'the ftmnly e,it
Suliirtlity.
Horn, to Mr. ami Mm. lioy Ollvir,
who live at the OValliihiiu ranch, on
Thursday. Juno 19, a daughter, her
name Is Ida Kathleen.
Mrs. A. V. Bnyne Ulitl Mis Havel
Ilayne wont to Portland Thursday
where they will visit for a abort tune
ml Mia. llnyue will go to San Fran
cisco to enter Mount .loll llospltul
for training. ' Mr. Ilayne Will re
turn after her visit In I'ortlaml.
Ora Foster anil family returned
home Wednesday from i motor trip
to the Willamette valley. Mra. Mar
tha Foster, who went with them, will
rtninin there for a while.
C. I'.. Williams la hero from San
Diego to ape ml the summer with his
son. K. II! Williams, who operates a
large alfalfa ranch.
Miss Sammy" Tucker of Paisley Is
visit In k with her roualn, Mrs, Oliver
on the U'Oalahan place.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. KIkks and Mr.
and Mrs. Reaves Wllcoxen went to
Suttle 1-ake and spent the week vud
camping and fishing.
Dolhert French, former resident of
this section, and while here secretary
of the Powell Butte Cooperative Club,
was visiting among friends here a
tew days last week. Mr. French was
well fitted up fur farming when the
call came and he was needed and he
gave up alt, made a sale, sent his wife
tn his father's home and went to war.
He did not go overseas, however, but
was stationed most of the time at
Camp Grant, Illinois. Mr. French la
planning to take post graduate work
at the University of Wisconsin and
will specialize In ltural Home Life
and scientific farming. Mrs. French
and child will accompany htm and re
main In the east while he Is In school.
A Jolly picnic and flailing party
consisting of Mr. and Mrs. Henry
i Whltsett and children, Mra. Mary
Tweet and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jess
Lewis and children, Mr. Elliott from
Cottage Grove and Ilttlo Vera Bur
aiin of Bend, who is visiting at the
home of Henry Whltsett, spent Sun
day at Tetherow bridge, fiahlng and
otherwise enjoying the out of doors.
They report a good catch.
Another bunch who report great
luck fishing in the Deschutes on Sun
day last were Hobs Buasett, Floyd
Bussett and Dewey Shobort.
Mr. and Mra. M. I. Sunday of Oreah
am are vlaltlug Mrs. Suuduy's sister.
Mrs. lioy Roberts. They will remain
about ten ilaya or two weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. licit Reynolds
brought Kev. Ilanlelon out to his
appointments at Community Hall on
Sunday. They "tllnnered" at the K.
A. Iluaaelt homo and relumed home
In the evening.
Mrs. Arthur Wurtweller ami Mrs.
Hugh Stewart went to Frlnuvlllo on
Tuesday, '
Harold .Moore has bought a Ford
and Is enjoying it very much.
w. a. a.
MUST 'MI'IIST t HI IU II
AliMINIHTHTHR'R MI.K r LAND
NOTICE IN ItKRKIIY (1IVKN h tha urntaf.
alaimt, tin Aitinlnl.lrolru nf lha ICtata
Onl. r nf gal. laauait nut nf Ih. Count Cou
nt t rtMtn iunir. maia ui wn-a"",
on Ih. Ilh o!aa nt Jul, at Iwn nVlo-a la la
afl.rnnon aall to Iha nllwl nnniar lr
at nulill. auction, at Ih. fmnl amir nf U
Count? Court Itnuaa In I'rlnavllla, Oraaoa,
Sullitwlna dMMiMHMl trvtni.t, ItMWIt t tin)
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mm! ouartar of Nnrthwral tuartar, Xithwoal
jttart.r, w hi nail ni iwMiit.,a-i
Hr.H.,n r, Toam.hlp til. hiulh Hanaa II KaaS.
..f lha Wlllaniilto M.rhllan In thailt Couatf.
Orraon.
Dalad Olla lllk oar nf Juna, ISIS.
SAKAH hNODIlfRI.Y.
Almlnlilrali nf lha Katata af
CharlM A. Ivr. Dacaaaatl III
I Htv J. W ( al n. Field Worker
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relation, will
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'. preach Sun. lav even
'.Subject, "Until and r
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I The' llltilo sell" .! ni' ' In tlm
morning at'10. I i y i ineeiing tut
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