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About Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 3, 1918)
KTOIIKtl 1,1011 CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL Page ' I BEST QUALITY SERVICE : FLAGS mm ft 1 ALL KINDS AND SIZES J. E. STEWART & No Matter What You Have On Hand to Do Don't Let it Interfere With Your Attendance ii:KRfaTi:i:Ei:Eiii at the IBimaiKViBiHiBViBsi'iai Oregon Inter-State Fair , lCbuniy. It Let us show you how homelike our store is. We are open in the evenings and all the priv ileges of our place are at your disposal. Rest rooms for mothers, and all this is perfectly free, whether you buy or not. In fact we want you to consider this your home while in town during the Fair and at all other times. KRI NEVILLE, OREGON INTER-STATE FAIR NOW IMPROVEMENT SHOWN IN TYPES AND BREEDS CONCESSIONS ARE ATTRACTIVE Dairy Cattle Have Largest Show Hliwp and Hog Are Also Good Hchoo! Displays Excellent Tb Oregon Inter-BUte Fair Is on thli week, and la drawing large crowdi. At the (air ground! dlipluya of live stock are numerous and good, al though reflecting to a degree the stress of the times. Less beef stock is on the grounds than for many years, while dairy cat tle are there In greater variety than ever before, and the breeds and types forecast the Importance of this in dustry to central Oregon. Jersey, Holstetn, Brown Swiss, and other milkers are In evidence, and as much hustle and bustle Is noticeable around the dairy barn as was evi denced in former years In the beef breeds. Borne excellent beef stuff Is on dis play, showing that that is yet the prime Industry of this part of the state, and in the sheep and hog div isions, where three were so few Indi viduals In years gone by, more vari ety is offered and some of the bent Individuals that have been on exhi bition for years are to be seen there. Some very fine exhibits are to be found in the draft horse division, and at the poultry house a goodly bunch of well groomed birds are to be found as well as pot stock, bantams and Bel gian hares. In the Industrial exhibits are to be found the reflection of modern farm management. The tractor, Imple- ; ments and two farm lighting systems are on the Job, the Delco light in the 1 Pavllllon and the Lalley light at the dairy barns. In the Pavllllon Is to be found some excellent farm produce, a good display In the art division and I school exhibit that is as good as that of former years. CO. The high school department Is well filled also, and Industrial displays are being made by a number of firms. Concessions that fill the down I town streets are a feature, a large ; Ferris wheel, merry-go-round, and numerous other shows and attract I ions draw good crowds at night. URCbON un nil 1 rtr n i nil1 1 1 i Without question one of the Most Important Films to Exhibitor and Public Alike is the Allies 'Official War :. Review' Comprising in one comprehensive whole, official war pictures of Italy, France, England, United " States They Fascinate, Thrill and Inspire Presenteb by t COMMITTEE ON PUBLIC INFORMATION . GEORGE CREEL, Chairman Division of Films CHAS. S, HART, Director . This Review Is a weekly selection of the best and most Interesting cnrrent event pictures taken the U. 8. Signal Corps and Navy photographers, and by Allied Staffs. JACK "THE SPIRIT of 17" LYRIC THEATER FRIDAY AND SATURDAY A-f irst class band, numbering 16 pieces, under the leadership of direct or Jack Smith, furnishes excellent music, both on the grounds and on the streets of the city. w. a. s. MEN WANTED FOR FIELD ARTILLERY DIVISION Any registered and classified man can now be immediately inducted voluntarily for service overseas in heavy field artillery big mobile guns, howitzers, railway artillery, and others of the "heavies" that are becoming more and more important. , The movement overseas of these regiments is being unusually expedit ed by the War Department, and men are given a chance to volunteer for this attractive branch of the service. The Coast Defense of the Columbia are called upon to send heavy artil lerymen with the utmost speed. No branch offers more of a variety of opportunities fo radvancement or more fascinating work. Men show ing the proper aptitude are made non- comissioned officers with duties per taining to some part of this interest ing service. There are gun command ers, observers, master gunners, engi neers, electricians, radio sergeants, and various other duties open to the man who is alert and eager. Almost any man who has the stuff in him, even though his previous training may have been along an entirely dif ferent line, may take advantage of the special instruction provided, with in the company itself or in some training center. A man may be Inducted by sending a letter to the Commanding Officer, Coast Defences of the Columbia, Ft. Stevens, Ore., giving name, order and registration number; class (number and letter) ; present address, number and address of local board; and whether qualified for general or lim ited service. Officers training camps are open for men of this service. Every effort is made to give men, after they are inducted, all the necessary prelimin ary training before going to the camp. w. i. s. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Balfour of Barnes are spending the week in the city. , ; Darrel Mills came in from Paulina today and will attend Crook County High. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wurzweiler are in the city today from Powell Butte. Miss Mary Caroline Ayres, one of the state workers will speak at the Baptist church next Sunday morning and evening at 11 and 7:30. Miss Ayres was one of the most efficient and successful high school teachers before entering missionary work. She is a siBter of William Ayres. W. 8. B. , , M FOODtov the i yiiiii WAIL M PICKFORD In MARGERY WILSON In ouritain Dew" SUNDAY IX WAR TIME MENU THERE'S USE FOR Crescent Better Extracts They do not bake out the flavor remains In the food as it should All standard flavlrs A Aak Your Grocer Do Your Fall Plowing with a Practically New 8-16 Mogul Tractor AND "Little Genius" Engine Gang Plow I haye been instructed to report for military training and must sell my entire ranch equipment im mediately. I am offering the Tractor and Plow at less than the cost of the 1 ractor. Come and let me demonstrate the outfit VICTOR SHAWE Powell Butte, 8 miles southwest of Prineville, on the Silver Lake Road by