Annual Ht a Ma III :oumty i JOURNAL greets you with this, its first annual edition. It is in its sixth year, and in order to keep pace with the pro gressive community in which it is pub lished, this plan was adopted. The resources and advantages of Crook County are so bountiful that it is not onlv a oleasure. them to the world. ''': s There is room here for earnest men in every trade, calling, profession and occupation, and we extend a wel come hand. . Stock raising, wool growing, farming, fruit raising, mining and every industry known in these times, are, most of them practically just beginning, and the field is large. There is room here for you. It is a place of success. There is not a failure in the county. Prine ville, the county seat, 30 years old, boasts of the fact that there has never been a business failure in its hist ory. There is not a tramp or fiobo here. No man has ever asked for work that did riot get it. If you seriously wish a home among good people, and success in life, come to Crook 1 county. In the way of recreation, we can show you nat ural scenery and provide you with hunting and fishing unequaled elsewhere in the world. The Journal is the leading paper of the county, is the official county paper, has a growing circulation and gives all of the news at all times. Subscription price, $1.50 per annum. Address all communications to A. C Palmer, editor and proprietor, Prineville, Oregon. The Crook County Journal is entered at the Post Office at Prineville, Oregon, as second class matter JJJJ-J-JiJt, I 1 : i The Union Printing fn m.sa Pnnrth o uni.tioni wm - - -'--n - i - i" fcji.. a vjj naiiu, .' i 1 .s (cPl J 71. PRINEVILLE-CROOK COUNTY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE PRINEVILLE, ORtGOM