Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, June 21, 1920, Image 1

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COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER OF CROOK COUNTY
FOR ALL CENTRAL OREGON
CITY OFFICIAL PAPER FOR CITY OF PRINEVILLE
PRINK VIJ.LK CROOK COUNTY, ORBOON, MOM DAT, JVSE 2t, IfttO.
NO. 8.
VOLl'MI XXI.
THE EAGLE TO SCREAM IN PRI
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NEVILLE
ASSOCIATION TO BE ORGANIZED ON PERMANENT BASIS
I'liinl fr lh largest celebration by
many odds ever staKd In dim part
of die slate have reached a point
where success tit every feature It
HtnureA.
Hurting thn f n n- 1 1 1 . the nulutu
"Htg Nolwi" will bo heard for muny
mil" on the morning of July 2, at
o'slock, and from tliat hour until
the evening of III fourd) things will
hilipi'ii every minute.
A iiiBilHl train carrying the crack
ttaupln baseball team and several
hundred fana will arrive over die
City of Prlnevllln railway, and a
prugrimi which provides for contin
uous enterlalnmotit down town, wldi
a Hound-Up program during the purl
of the afternoon on July 2 and 3 with
other parta of the day ((Won up to
real old time baseball will he like a
tfcrnc ring circus.
marling on Jiilv 2, followliiie the
fhrly morning "Bin Noise" will ho
band concerts starting at J: 30 on
the streets and at the city park, clos
ing at 10;0 Immediately after which
there will he an address by a man of
considerable eminence at the park,
which will continue for thirty mln
tili'a. Kroni 11 until 12 there will be
.,.. aiifirta ktiA hmir will be
riven for lunch, when at 1 o'clock j
aharp there will be a street parane
of rharactera from the Hound-l'p
which will terminate at the Oregon
Interstate Fair Orounda at 1:30, at
-which hour the actlvltua there will
commence. The program will con
tinue there until 3:30 and at 3.45
a ball game will itart on Davidson
Field between the rrlnevllle team
and the Shevlln Hlxon team of llond.
The game will be over and the
Fenders defeated by 6:30 at which
hour atreol apnrta will atart and con
tinue until 6:30. In the evening var
ious forma of amusement will occupy
the visitors until the program of the
following day, which will be aa buey
aa the first.
The ball game ot July t will be
with the fast Antelope team, which
baa a good record thla year.
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Taylor's Singing Band at Chautauqua
Splendid Musical Organization Comes on Fourth Day with Two Concert
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So successful have been the Cbau
tauquas In Prioevflle that aa organ
Izatlon is being perfected to provide
for the selection of talent and all
other matters that are required to
make the annual event a success, and
at the same time prevent conflict
ing interests in the matter ot these -very
satisfactory events.
Incorporating under the name of
the Crook County Cooperative Chau
tauqua association, the plan la to
have an organization that will be pre
pared to sign contracts for future
chautauquas on their merit, to stage
them year after year in the manner
and at the time most appropriate,
and all other matters that are of
interest to this feature ot the com
munity life.
Members are nrged. everyone who
is interested being eligible to sign.
and cards for that purpose being av
ailable at the offices of Mr. Bowman,
Mr. Wirtt and Robinson ft Clifton.
The Wast Coast Chautauqua -which
closea today, has been most satisfac
tory , and a large audience hag bees
present at every one ot the 'program
thus far.
The local representatives ot the
West Coast people have been very
agreeable and those who have had
to do with the management are ready
to state that they are very well plead
ed with their service.
Moves of a like nature as the one
that is being taken by this commu
nity are formulating in Bend, Red
mond and Madras, and with these
four communities pooling their In
terests, it is quite likely that better
terms can be had than might be pos
sible otherwise.
Life, action, volume everything that goes to make popular musical programs of the highest type Is to be found In the two concerts of Taylor's
Singing Band, on the fourth day of Chautauqua. Tlu-se nine mnslcal artists have established a gmnine deputation to the Cbautaoqua field. Fer several
years they have reclftpred one of the biggest ucceseg among musical companies on Eastern circuits.
EveTy member has a splendid voice and their vocul numbers and choruses are rendered with life and dash and real artistry. On their band Instru
ments they are genuine masters. Vocal and Instrumental solos, duets, quartets and ensembles, make up the particularly attractive musical entertainment
of the two big concerts. i,
BULDS BUK HOC8B
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John Elliott Is building a bunk
house on his ranch north of town.
He is planning on bumper crops this
year, and the bunk house is intended
to house his harvest hands.
THE BIG ELLISON-WHITE CHAUTAUQUA WILL BE-IN PRINEVILLE JULY 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 AND 10
"Chinese Mark Twain"
Ng. Poon Chew the Noted Chinese Journalist and
Statesman Possesses Great Fund of Humor
WILLIAM J. BRYAN
Ng Poon Chew, who Is to lecture on the third night at Chautauqua, Is per
haps the best known man of his race In America. He founded the first Chinese
dally paper In this country and is an authority today on all matters pertaining
te Chins.
His discussion of the Shantung problem and the many big Issues now
pending la the Orient will be of unusual Interest and value. He Is a brilliant
peaker, a natural orator and a humorist of the most delightful type. His
keen wit has earned for him here and abroad the name of "the Chinese Mark
Twain." .
SHAW McCIUjOUGH
Rev. Patterson conducted the wed
ding ceremony for Edwin L. Shaw
and Anna McCullough on Saturday.
The wedding took place at the Pres
byterian parsonage. The couple put
one over on their friends as the cere
mony was originally planned tor
Sunday. Mrs. J. T. Ireland and Mrs.
R. D. Ireland were witnesses to the
wedding.
Mr. Shaw was formerly employed
in Prineville by the Power Company,
but is now working in Bend.
The bride is very well known In
Prineville, having attended high
school here during the last year. She
is Past Grand of the Lookout Re
bekah Lodge.
The couple left on the Sunday ev
ening train tor Bend.
LEGION CON VENTION HELD
AT ASTORIA THIS YEAR
A. W. BATTLES MARRIED
IN PORTLAND
Asa W. BattleB, the well known
County Clerk of Crook County, and
Leola Estes, who has taught in the
Prineville Public Schools for a num
ber of years, were quietly married
in Portland Saturday morning by
Rev. "VanNuya.
When Asa announced to his
friends that he waa going to Port
land for the purpose ot attending the
Shrlner's Convention only, they
smiled up their sleeves and watched
the Portland papers. The announce
ment ot the wedding cjime in Yester
day's Sunday Oregonlan. William B.
Follette, State Commander ot the
American Liglon attended the groom.
Miss Estes and her mother have
been in Portland several weeks.
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The Second Annual Convention ot
the American Legion for the Depart
ment of Oregon, the greatest event
for ex-service men Bince the war, will
be held at Astoria July SO to August
1st.
Each Post in the State Is entitled
to a delegate for each hundred men
on its membership roll and Crook
County Post will sent two delegates,
save Asa W. Battles. These delegates
will be elected at the July meeting of
the Post. All members ot the Le
gion are Invited to attend, and are
urged to do so If possible.
Among the features planned tor
the occasion is an address by Gover
nor Olcott, a salmon barbecue, box
in match, annual ball, annual ban
quet to delegates, excursion to Sea
side and Clam Bake at that plaec
concerts, and a spectacular pyrotech
nical display, a reproduction of the
"Battle of the Argonne." And many
other events.
WILLIAMS' MALE QUARTET
Opening Chautauqua Attraction Offers Two
Programs of Splendid Music
The Donnelly brothers moved to
the ranger station up Ochoco the
last of the week.
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Williams' Male Quartet, which comes to Chautauqua on the opening day,
has been given this place of prominence because of sheer worth. Four young
men, filled with life and enthusiasm, brimming over with music, constitute thla
splendid company. For several seasons they, have been singing together and
their record Is one of continuous successes. They sing all manner ot songs
and sing them'welL, Their programs have sparkle, color and variety, featur
ing solos, duets, instrumental numbers, pianologues am' coBtutoe selections.
No matter what sort of music you like, you will And gon.etbfng to please and
delight you In those two programs by the Williams Quarteti t , ,