4 4, I1MND nOI.LlCTlN, IlKND, OKKOON, Tlll'IWDAY, MAV '20, 10U0. rAOiia i? ? fc MADRAS IS INNER IN HOTLY CONTESTED TRI-COUNTY MEET TakcH Flrnt Place With Fifty Pointa Redmond a .Close Second WHh Forty-eight Points Bend ia LaHt. Kccordtircnking Crowd in Attendance. High School Declamation Contest i '", Remarkably Fine. :UI3l)M0ND, Miiy 17. largefll crowd thnt Iuih lly far tho ever nt; tended a public kmIIuiiIiik In thlH oltr.congroniilod horn Hnturduy from nil rl of Control (Oregon to at tend' tho minimi trl-couuly moot nnd duclntnntory content, hi which itrudni nnd IiIrIi hcIioo! pupil from Don rhtitcft, Jofforwin uud Crook countloi took part. Tho Rrudo doclniiintory content mid tonnlK mutch took pine? dtirltiB thr forenoon, tho trick iivoiiIm ut tho fnlr RroutulN In the afternoon nnd tho hluh hcIiooI do elnmntory content nt tho ityinnanlutti In tho ovonlntr. ThoiiKh tho wlnnliiR or flrnt plfico In thlM nniiiial moot wan a iniich con touted nnd bitterly foiiKhl for hono, hy tho ropri'MontiitlyeM of tho differ (ut (ichooln, tho provnllliiR fenttiro of the duy'n o Vim In wiim a demon Miration of perfect harmony nnd co operation, liuyond iiuoHlloii tho fac tor that liar, inndo It powtlhlo for tho nchool facultle-i und county wiipT Intnndontn to nttiln thu tromeiidoiiH roflullii In tho luiiRth of time thofc incotM have lieoii In oxlutenco. Tho first meet wiih held In lledmond In 1014, wan poorly attended, ind fi nanced on n very nniall murttln. Thin year hk ninny n 3G00 proplo worn In attendance nnd 300 wan niwnt for tnodnlit nnd school pen nants for tho winners. Madron carried nway tho honor of winning tho ponnant for tho nchool harliii: Uio hlRhenl number of points. IncludlnR tenulM, with u total of CO, Kcdmond with 48 cutiio sorond, 1'rlnoYlllo with 33, third, und lUnd with 11, Innt. llend took tho honor-. In ntonoR ruphy and typewrltluR, Mlwt tlonuio Ktockwell laklnR flmt In flmt yeai typlnR, nnd MIm Itassla Binlth'tnk lu first In flmt year stenograph;'. Miss Anna Atkinson, of Redmond won flmt place In tho second year typlnR nnd Miss Irotm Kind In, of Itedmoiid, took flrnt In tho second year nteuoRrnphy. With the fnlr Kround Rrnndntuiii flllod tif capacity, nnd cunT'irnodTwo deep on either tddo half round tho rnco truck nvonts ntarted nt 2:30 sharp, nnd until tho runnlnR of the hlr.h nchool rnlny, which wiih the final event, not oven thu slightest do lay wan encountered to mar the vell nmnoRed proRram. Homo very romurkiildu limit wn inndo for IiIrIi ichool track toains, nnd H. Young, of Madron, proved himself to bo an valuable n man io bin school nn wun Itedmond'n nil-star Arthur Tuck, Innt year, now tho prldo of tho Unlvornlty of Oregon track tcuni. Voiiiir carried nwny ;ik flrntu und one second, uott'iis hltn a totnl ncoro or 33. lu Uio 50 yard dn-U ho made a record of 5.2 necoudn. Nonl Whlstiatit. of Iloud, slipped Into promluenco when ho took flmt pluro In tho 100 ynnl mldRot run, nKnlnnt n boy far iiupur lor In stature and dovolopmont. V.j hlM Hupcrlor ublllty In Kottlnit h.s trot tucked nway under him In tto 75 yard low hurdle, Wallace Hint nail, or llend, won flmt place In that ovont. It. aillotto, of ltedmoud, .running In tho Inst lap of tho IiIrIi school rolay, foilnd u whirlwind npoed In tho final three yards bnvuitlm; tho tape u foot nhoad of hlH Prlnovlllo opponent, V, Shat tuck, when tho onlookorn woro con ridont tho rnco muHt ro ugnlnst him. PorhnpH tho groato&t domonstru lion of spood iihown In thu Day's ttiVontn won In nn ovent not listed on tho proRram, tho contestants bolng a Jnck rabbit cloHely purnued by two doRH. Tho rabbit chonu u most do lrablo npot on which to hold his ex hibition of footwork, whleii io nli.i, If ho took Hocond pluco, meant death. Tho rnco Btnrtod nt tho far end or tho rnco track and wont ticron tto oiillro flold directly In front of tho Kiandstaud. Ono of tho doRH lumdod tho rabbit off uftor ho had cronnol tho flold, but thu quarry chanced hln courso and Btnrted back lu tho di rection from whence ho enmo with such romnrknblo npoed thnt ha noon loft tho dogs far in tho back Rrouud. Aftor tho raco tho official announcer took hlH, iinual place lu front of tho RrnndHtiind nnd unnouncod Mr. Hal bit tho wlnnor, Klvlng tho tlrno nit 0,4 seconds, , Tho HUinmury follows; GO-yurrt, dunh (IiIrIi hcIiooI) KosouberE (I1), first; Cllllptto (It), Hocond; Uurch (U), third. Tlmo, X l-G, .00-yard danh (grades) -Mcllaln KM), tfrut; Olrodo (P), seconds MANY WITNESS WORK AT GYM NEARLY 400 PUPILS IN EXHIBIT Memo (It), third. Tlmo, Gl-G, 50-ynrd dunh (mldRotn) Iteavln (C), first: Hnntioii (J), second! Whlnnnut (I))v third. Tlirio, 7 3-5. 100-yard dash (IiIrIi nchool) J. YoutiR (M), flrnt: (llllotto (11), sec ond; Hliutluck (I), third. Time, 10 2-5. 100-yard dash (grades) McUnln (J) flrnt ! nirdnull (D). second; Ar nold (C), thrl1. Time, 11 4-5, 100-yiird ilnsli (mldRotn) Whin limit (I)), flrnt: Hunnoii (.1), nee oud; Arnold (C), third, Time, 13 1-R. Javelin throw Coynor (II), first; II. Voiiiir (M),' second; Ilnten (It), third. DlHtanco, 144 feet K Inches. Mile run Andrtis (M), flrnt; Kidder (It), Hocond; Clark (I'), third. Time, 5:28. IIIrIi Jump (IiIrIi school) 11. Youiir (M), flrnt; ItOHenborR (!), second; Doty (It), third. IlelRht, 5 feet 5 Inchon. High Jump (grades) Hanson (I)), first; Mcllitlu (J), second; Olrodo (C), third. HelRht, 5 foot, 120-yard hurdle (IiIrIi school) It. Voiiiir (M), flmt; Holloway (It), ef'coml; McN'ocley (IJ). third. Tlmo, 17 2-6. 76-yard low hurdle (Rrnden) lllrdnnll (D), flmt; Walnanwlt (J), second; Coshow (C), third. Tlmo, 112-5, 75-yard low hurdle (mldRets) Hnnnon (J), flmt; Davis (C) ncc--ond. Time, 14 secondn. 4 40-yard run Olllotto (It), first; J. Youiir (M), second; Wymon (P). third. Time, 66 4-5. 220-yard Iww hurdles (hlRh school) It. Vouor (M), first; Oil lotto (It), second: II a yen (P) third. Time, 28 2-5. Hhotput WolRan (P), first; Mooni (It), iiocond; Coyner (II). third. Distance, 37 feet 2 Inchon. " S80-ynrd roluy (mldRotn) -Des-chuten county, flrnt. Tlmo, 3:05. R80-ynrd relny (Rrnden) Dea chutes county, flmt. Tlmo 2:67. Mile relay (IiIrIi school) Itcd tnond, first. Tlmo 3:55. HunnlnR broad Jump (Rrnden) Onteii (D), flmt; Olrodo (C), sec ond; heath (J), third. Dlstanco, 15 feet Gtt Inches. Discus throw It. YounR (M), first; Hayes (P), second; Coyner (II) third. Distance, 105 feet 1 Inch. Pole vault (IiIrIi school) Itosoii- borR (P), first; Mooro (M), soc- ond: McNcoley (11), third. HelRht, 10 feet. Polo cault (Rrados) Olrodo (C). first; Oslbrnlth (D), socoijd:-'.Sur-fnc.t (J) third. HolRht., 'VttttyG incites. 1. . Tho hluh school doclainatlry' con tent, held In tho nymnasJiimUn tho ovenliiR, wan acknowlcdRcd?lo- bo, by those In attendance, tho best over hold In Centrnl Oregon. Tho winners of tho contest nro ns fol lows: Orutorlcnl, No. 1 First place, Harry llntoH (It), subject, "Napol eon tho Llttlo. ' No. 2. Hirst place, Paul Hey- iioldH (II). Dramatic Arno KIiir (C), "Ha- Rar." Kecond division Llda Itamsoy (M),."Tho Convicts' Soliloquy." Humorous I.llllnn Van Matro (It), "Mo 'n Kip," Children Show IWn-llent lleMiills l-'roni First Year's Training. May Day J'nnlaNy Hlnrls on 1 Jtolil School IiiMii. With mi audience of parents In attendance which crowded tho bal conies, nearly 400 children of tho llend schools, under tho direction of Minn Kiln Dews, physical training Instructor, took part In tho Rym nasluni exhibit nt tho Y, M, C. A. on Friday domonstratlnR (ho praRress inado In tho department in tho rirnt year or Its fplstonce. Ks peclully Rood wan tho hIiowIiir mudo by thu grndo pupils, and that tho exhibit was truly roprcsontntlvo or tho work ot tho department was shown by tho fact that the personnel of tho clauses was not picked, tho membership beltiR left intact. Infonnul Rymnastlcn by first K ratio pupils from tho Held, Central nnd Kenwood schools opened the proRram, llolow the fourth Rrado no sot Rymnastlc drills nro used and tho contribution made by tho little folks to tho exhibit was u Ramt In which tho yoiliiRaterH simulated the ncllonii of u crowd of voluntoor flro flRhtorfl. Aftor tho ImaRluary flro wan oxtlnRtilshod, they took part In tho Danish dunco of RrootlnR, I'niilnsy Is Hliit-leil, Modified formal Kymnnstlcs by fourth Rrnders of tho Hold und Kenwood schools followed, with u gytnnanlum drill couslstlnR of tho formation or symbols, and a demon stration or wheolltiR hy high school girls Immediately nfterward, A sec ond Rrotip of high school girls next took tho floor. ShowltiK precision of training, fifth and sixth grade girls of thb Konwobd and Hold schools put on a wand drill based on tho Swodlsh system of gymnastics, and splendid work was dono by fifth and sixth grndo boys In nerlon of men's cal isthenics. High school girls con cluded tho program with a Swod lsh gymnastic folk dance, "Tho llleeklng," nnd an American danco, "Pop Goes tho Weasel." A polka step was lined an tho class carno on tho rioor. During the noon hour a picnic lunch wan enjoyed by parents and children, and refrenhments wero served by the Cumpflro Girls on thu Held nchool lawn. whore, at 2 o'clock on elnbor- uto entertainment by tho physical ! training department, in thu torm of a Slay day fantasy, wan started. Folk dances of many nations and tho Winding of threo May poles wero to feature tho outdoor program. PASSAGE OF BILL MEANS MORE FUNDS Addltlon.nl funds totaling $17 774.53 will bo nvallnblo for tho pay ment of grndo school touchers In Deschutos county If tho two mill special school tax bill carles at tho coming prlmnry elections, County School Superintendent J, A. Thomp son Iuib CBtlnmtod. Slxty-ouo rooms In tho county would ohurgo In this fund, nnd of theso, twonty-nliu rooms nro In Ilond, meaning tnoro than $8000 for this district, on' tho bnslsl of 1286.52 por room, REPUBLICAN LEAD IN DESCHUTES IS LARGE A lurgo ropubllcnn majority Is shown In Deschutes county in n re port, Just comploted, of registration figures Uoro. Two thousund nnd olRhty-nlno republicans nro quail- find In vnln 111 Mm COUUtV. With 1254 doiuociW and 260 who nro listed ah miscellaneous. Four chairs at rour service at the Metropolitan. No waUlnic. Adv. "You Can Depend on This" says the Good Judge Real Tobacco for real satisfaction. The full rich . taste of the Real Tobacco Chew lasts so long that you don't need a fresh chew so often. That's why it costs you less to use this class of tobacco. Any man who uses the Real Tobacco Chew will tell you that. Put up in two styles RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco W-B CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco rrrfr 'i INSTRUCTOR'S WORK WINS APPECIATION In recognition of lier work In training tho student cast for tho pro duction of tho 1920 senior play, "A Strenuous Life," Miss Harriott Urn bough was Thursday prcscnttcd with a hugo boquot of carnations by the seniors, and In addition received a money gift of $50. Want to bay bay, use Ilullctln claa lflel adf. Tut It in Tlio llulietlu. ItKPOItT OF TlfK CONDITION OF TIIK CENTRAL OREGON BANK AT HKNI), IN TIIK HTATK OF OKKOON, AT TIIK CliOHK OF IIUHINKKH MAY 1, VM ItKSOUKCKH Loans and discounts ........- - Honds and warrants .... Furnlturo and fixtures . Duo from approved resorvo banks.. Kxchiinges for clearing house Checks and other cash Items ...w.Mn Cash on hand - Othor resources p" Totat I ! MM .$459,8.81 . ,70,124.63 3,800.00 . 80,034.72 617.12 1,670.84 . 23,221.50 1,093.41 .1610,501.03 .$ 25,000.00 . 10,000.00 . 7,364.90 2,048.39 . 440,080.27 8,018.21 . 8,780.23 680.00 .. 137,929.03 MAIIILITIKK Capital stock paid In ..-..... SL....... Surplus fund ... Undivided profits, loss expenses and taxes paid Duo to banks and bankers M ........ ........ Individual deposits subject to check....... Demand certificates of dopoilt ..,............ Cashier Chocks oustandlng ......i.. ... Certified checks ......... - Tlmo nnd savings deposits ..,...... .-.... Total i" $640,501.03 lor of tho abovonainccUbank, do nolomnly Hwcar that tho ahovo state- Ilieni IS ITUU IO UIO UWOl. Ul lllj nuun.vuhu uu uv.iu.. II. M. STEPHENS, Cashier. Subscribed uud Worn to beforo mo this 11th day of May, 1920. MAKIK FOX. Notary Public. My commission expires Dec. 22, 1922. COIHtECT Attest: W. U. 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