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About Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1920)
TIU'IIHIMV, OtTORKR 21. J 020 CROOK COt'JfTT lOVKHAh r 1.1 It la to lit hoped Hut lh Crook county high ubuul and iu supporters will toon realise tba unfavorable Unlit In which their conduct If held by other school coinunltln In the tut, nd particularly to befort It beeouiHi neceasary for school author J It lt to cancel all liittrtcbolattlo it latloiis." At last tht dleuovery hat bttn made, of bow tht victory wh won bv Crook County III. Accordion to the young Bbnrlock HoluiHt on tht UI torlnl it iff of tht Bund III new, thu game u played with a "atuftnd dummy ball." For tbt dlicovary of thlt (act, tht Crook County tii wlshee to extend Its huarty thank. It I very prohablt that tht hall wm stuffed, since Blind ' ball waa used during tht entire gam. There waa toma doubt at first at to whether or not tht ball waa raally stuffed, but now It la known tbat It waa atufftd, for thoy tall u thuy have evidence, and the in "re mi'iitlnn of the posaes alon of evldimre causes all doubt to vanish. It 1 not nnaaary to pro duct the evldnnue. The nxt unladylike thing that Prlnuvltlo did waa to run In three In eligible playnrs. The eligibility Hat waa aunt In dua time, and If Umid fallud to read tht name contained In the liat it waa no fault of Prine vlllu'a. Kvttn thn, If tln-y doubted tht eligibility of tht playnra they had plotity of tiuit tu verify tuulr doubt b-fore the game atarted. But Bend aay three Iniillglblea wera played and "there I evidence to support tht propoaltion", ai that settles It. It Js useless to attempt to prove the contrary. Again the Crook County team I very thankful to Bend. It waa very kind of Bend to lot thew three men play all during tht game and not aay a word. But that U an Inherent quality of Itend'a team they art such a rational bunch, and dlaplay such wonderful comity. Aa an avldonct of tbt "type of roughnecklam and lack of culture" that characterlaea thla echmil It is disclosed that Prlnevllle playtra were "demanded to get thla or that Bend player". On this point tbt Band fana art surely mlataken. As It waa, the game waa nut even Intereatlim. Ilealdea, what particular playi r would Prinevlllu'a player lie requir ed to get? Poaalhly all of theao disclosure made by tht editor of the Bend hitch school newa notes U not a lamenta tion over 'the failure of their team. It la probably warning to otbtr school to guard againat our turpi tude In athletic. Or, poaalbly the metropolla of Bend ha society for the reform of profligate and per eona such aa art In thla 'Inland vil lage". If aucb I the case, let the good work continue. Aa long aa tbert Is lift there Is hope, and possi bly Prlnevllle may yet be aaved by tbt effort a of tht gtntrous Benders. road. Tbt 8. P. 7:18 or 10 A. M trains leaving Portland will reach Carlton In time for tbt sal. Antes will meet all tralna. Catalogue for this salt may ba procured by addrea alng Frank Brown, Carlton, Oregon. TIRNER AND BROW! BHORTIIORX MI.E From present Indications cheap hay looks Ilka a saft prediction for tht coming wlnttr. Such condi tion should place the amall farmer in the market for a few head of live took. Tbart 1 no bttttr rtvtnue than tba raturnt from purebred Shorthorn cattl. , Tbt farm needs the manure and tht farmer can use to advantage tbt return from a reg istered calf cropj ' (0 head of registered Shorthorn Cows and heifers will be available at auction prices at Carlton, Oregon, Monday, October 15th. Joseph Tur ner of Kdwal, Wanning ton and Frank Brown of Carlton, bave Haled in their second annual combination aule Shorthorns which combine beef aud milk. The fifty famalea offered in thla sale are descended from high claa a milking shorthorn families. Theat cows wire brtd on tht Mon tunaranch of tht Brook Noon Stock Itanch Co. of tht latt 0. X. Lam bee. Mr. Larrabee secured for his foundation stock some of the best females obtainable from tba Ken tucky berd of Wm. Warfltld. Wm. Warlleld waa one of the first shorthorn breeder to take advan tage of the milk and butter test The herd bulla used In hla Kentucky herd Muakatoon aud Duke of Alrdrle combine tbt blood of Jot Johnson and Kitty Clay probably tht most famous of the milking strain fami lies. From such cattle are the Turner and Brown consignment descended. Cows of breeding age will many of them be aold with calves at foot, oth ers due to calve thla fall. The aale la scheduled for twelve o'clock noon on Monday, October 25. Col. Harry C. Crank tht well known Northwest Livestock Auctioneer will be on the block, The dattle will be sold at tht Cralgllelea Farm, one mile west of Carlton on tht Newberg-Chehalem "Almaneeh d Gothar This Is a French ulinamic which whs flrat pulillHliml In 1Y! and gives genealogical mrllHilHr concerning all the sovereign liotixea of Kurofie. the uiedlatloed families uf Germany, and ninny of Hie F.uroHan princely and dm at hoiiw-s not of sovereign rank. It sImi contain valuable1 Information re garding offleern of ei'ii'lnlntiKtloh and latlNtica of the principal political dl vlalone of the world. World's Dsbt to Ssfety Pin. Perhaps the first acVntlflc and suc cessful effort to prevent human suffer Ing entailed by accidents was the safe ty pin. V "V. IVhy DoIUse Klenzo? Because it makes my breakfast taste better 1" Countless little taste-nerves have been cleansed of the stale secretions which make the mouth hot and sticky. Take home a tube today. FOR SALE BY PIUXKVILLK DRCU COMPANY 4 Th e Farmer Cow " Shorthorns that combine Beef and Milk, cows that are descended from high class milking Shorthorn fam ilies. FOR SALE AT PUBLIC AUCTION Craiglielea Farm, Carlton, Ore. Monday October 25, 1920 Turner and Brown will sell 50 lots of registered young breeding Shorthorn cows and heifers, cows with calves at foot or due to calve this fall. PLAN TO ATTEND THIS SALE Send for Catalog and study the pedigrees FRANK BROWN, Carlton, Oregon TO INTRODUCE Barney Oldfield TIKES We are, for a Short Time Conducting a Sale Per Cent Off List Price We Absolutely Guarantee You Your Money's Worth out of These Tires. 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