Crook County Journal. Ptbubhkd Xvmtr Turmul it thi JOURNAL PUBLISHING COMPANY. W. T. Fosii, ,.,.Knmii Cocntt OrrioiiL Papkr. Tlx Joiwui k entered t tb nottolHca In PrintriHe, Jreg., lor truuiiiisirion through tht V, 8. tt-il m Hoond olu matter. . SUBSCRIPTION RATES. r! IS ADVINCI 6ll Tun. tl.t gil Months ..' 7 Thru Months i... t THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1902. Mr. Andrew Carnegie took oc casion, when the freedom of the city of Perth was presented to him, to reiterate his well known views on the subject of arbitration and said that it was "a shame and disgrace for any nation to ref'ise to accept the good offices of The IIa,gue Tribunal." John Bull refused to submit his differences with Oom Paul to The Hague and Mr. Car neeie does not propose that he shall escape unrebuked. AWARD OF PREMIUMS OF THB Crook County Stock and Agricultural Association HORSES. J S Roberts, draft stallion over one-year-old . .1st A great deal of good ink ii wasted in comparing the literary output of the day with that of former times. The comparisons are, for the most part, unfair In that they take the run and ruck of the day ,and compare it with the pick of the raft. But aside from this it must be remembered that the ten dency of our age is rather toward a high general average of culture, ability and effectiveness than to ward the production of dwarfs and giants. the best physic Chamberlain's gtomach and Liter Tablets. Easy to take. Pleasant in effect. For by all druggists. We are a wasteful people. We are extravagant to the verge of wickedness. It is easy enough to account for this condition on the score of the immense natural wealth of our country, but 'rom now on our duty will not be so much to say why we have been careless as to find some means to restrict our spendthrift disposition. Our waste is seen not -only in our conduct of public affairs, but in the narrow things of home." The coal strike will not have been an unmixed evil if we have learned from it economy in the use and choice of fuel. Henry L. Sliattuck, ol Sliellaburg Iowa, was cured of a stomach trouble with which he had been afflicted fur years, by four boxes of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. He had previously tried many other remedies itnd n-titnnber of physicians without relief. Foi sale by all druggistn. Blankets Sc. Comfo-ters; Telescopes- S. J. & Co. Trunks Sc Offer Extraordinary. Beginning October loth and con tinuing until the close of business on the 30th day of November, we will furnish the Journal to new subscribers for the sum of ONE DOLLAR. With the first of No vember, or sooner if our paper and machinery get here, we will enlarge the paper to a six column eight page, instead of as at present, a five column eight page paper Think of it ! The largest paper published in interior Oregon out "side of Baker City and Pendleton, for ONE DOLLAR. All of our old subscribers who pay up all arrearages and pay one year in advance, will receive the benefit of this offer the same as new subscribers. This is a SPECIAL OK FER, and will last only a short time, so avail yourself of the opportunity before it passes. Booth & Cornet t, draft stallion English shire 1st O Springer, draft niaro one-year and over. ..,.. 1st G W Whitaett, draft niare and colt..."..'...... 1st J. E Roberts, span draft mares , 1st Mrs J L MeOulloch, single roadster.. 1st A Zell, grade draft s'allion 4-year-old. , 1st 0 Springer, team of roadsters , . , 1st J P Yancey, grada draft stallion 3-year-old.,.,. ..... 1st 1) E Templeton, yearling stallion 1st O Springer, mare and colt roadster , . 2nd A Zell, grade draft nmre 4-year-old. . . 1st and 2d T J Leach, roadster under 3-year-old 1st Q Springer, grade draft marc 3- year-old . . . .' 1st T J Leach, suckling colt roadster 1st J B Merrill grade roadster 3-vear-old 1st A Zell, grade draft gelding 3-vear old 1st D E Templeton, grade draft mare and colt 1st J H Gray, grade draft mare and colt .2d R V Hrecce, grade draft maru and colt 3d 1) E Templeton, draft yearling til 1 v , 1st 0 Springer, grade draft colt 1st U Springer, grade coach stallion 4-vear-old 1st 1) E Templeton, grade coach mare 2-year-old 1st 0 Springer, grade coach mare 2-year-old 2d G Springer, grade coach yearling 2d G Springer, grade coach gelding ; 1st I) h templeton, grade coach gelding ...2d G Springer, Cleveland bay mare 4-year old 1st C Springer, roadster 2-year-old mare 1st G Springer, roadster 2-year-old gelding 1st D E Templeton, 3-year-old grade coach stallion 1st 1) E Templeton, 1-year grade draft stallion 1st John Schmeer, standard bred stallion 4-year old , 1st John Schmeer, standard bred stallion 1-year-old 1st " " - - thohouohukeds. ' ' C A Cline, thoroughbred mare and colt ......... , 1st ' ' CAtTI.1. - " , J H Gray, 2-vear-old hull and over.:. . .......... . . .. 1st A Zell, ". ", ..,' , u Dunham Bros., ' " "' 3d Dunham Bros., Hereford bull 1-year old 1st B F Zell, " " " " " 2d .1 H Grav, Hereford bull calf.' ; 1st Dunham Bros., Hereford bull calf 2d B F ZelLHereford bull calf V. ...... ..... .3d J II Grav, Hereford cow 2-vear old and over : ..1st J H Gray " " "" 2d Dunham Bros., '! " ',- 3j Dunham Bros.. 1-vear-old Hereford and under two 1st J II Gray, ' " " 2d B F Zell, " " " " " " 3d J H Gray, Hereford heifer calf 1st Dunham Bros., " " " 2d B F Zell, " " " " 3d H Gray, breeders herd lit Dundam Bros., " " 2d B F Zell. " " 3d CATTLE CONTIKUKD C E McDowell, short horn bull 2-Aears-old and over 1st C E McDowell, short horn cow 1st John Geiger, short horn cow 2d H P Belknap, milch cow ",1st, 2d, 3d Dunham Bros., sweejistakes for bulls 1 year and over 1st H Gray, sweepstakes on breeder g herd. 1st Dunham Bros., registered bull 1st C A Cline, Jersey calf 6 months old , 1st sheep. Allen & Lafollett, Rambouillet 2 year old and over. . 1st ' " " "Delaine rams 2 year old and over..., 1st ' " " " " 1 year old and under two 1st, 2d, 3d ' " " " pair ol ram lambs. 1st ' " " " ewes 2 year old and over 1st, 2d, 3d ' " " " ewes 1 year old and over 1st, 2d, 3d 1 " " pair of ewe lambs. . , 1st ' " ' ,' grade ewes 2 year old and over. . 1st and 2d ' " " " " 1 year old and over 1st, 2d, 3d ' " " pair of grade ewe iambs 1st ' noes. C E McDowell, Poland Chinii boar 2 year old and over 1st Poe Lafollett, Poland China sow 1st Poe Lafollett, Poland China boar 1st K W Breese, grade sow and 5 pigs 1st C E McDowell, pigs 9 weeks old 1st C E McDowell, pigs 9 months old ' 1st J II Prose, on 0 1 C pigs 6 months old 1st I'OCLTKV. G Springer, best pen LangshanB 1st John Schmeer, best pen Langshans : 2d G Springer, bet pen Barred Plymouth Rocks 1st John Geiger, " " " " " 2d M E Brink, Buff Plymouth Rocks 1st Horace Belknap, Buff Plymouth Rocks,. 2d John Geiger, Cochins . 1st Wm Boegli, Wynandotts 1st Lennie Smith, BantamB 1st A A McCord, " 2d .Mrs G W Dodson, ducks 1st v ' DAIRY. Mrs M I) Powell, best roll of butter 1st Mrs J II Prose " " " 2d Continued on Page 5 During This Week Call and examine our new Fall and Winter Goods; our lines are more complete and up-to-date than ever. Ladles' Skirts. Tailor-Mnde lUlny-Day Bkirts ready to wear ; Under shirts and Short Knit Under skirts. Shirt Walats. Flannel Shirt Waists of the latest styles, also Sateen Waists of the latest patterns. All eastern mndo goods, and selected with great care. In Knit Goods. , We have Circular Shawls, Fascinators and Hoods of the very latest shapes and shades. Gents' Furnishing. In this line our stuck has been selected with a view to meet the demands of critical customers, We handle the Celebrated K. N. & P. Clothjng, and are snlo agents for Namilton-lJrown's Co.'g Shoes " for everybody ". SIMPSON 8 WILSON. Call and examine at S. J. & Co'. the Uayer shoe Have You Seen Mrs. Slayton's Store? t The largest stock of Fall and Winter Millinery in T Eastern Oregon. City Styles, Artistic and Satisfying. Ladies Furuishing Goods; latest cuts of Corsets; all kinds of Wraps, Monte Carlo'..; Collarettes, Furs, etc. The little ones especially looked after. Make this your headquarters during Fair week. MRS. SLAYTON, Milliner. l....4M.'44'l'1i1 .w4 0 557!3SS$5iCy Fall and Winter Mens and Woraens Under clothing in the latest styles and weaves. . . Opening SWEATERS IN GREAT VARIETY A complete line of Ladles', dents' and Children' 5hoes. An elegant assortment of Jewelry direct from the manufacturer .......... RED FRONT N. A. TYE & BROS., Props. BAZAAR Reliable Merchant Prineville-Silver Lake Stage Line. DICK VAN DER VERT, Prop. Carrying 9. S. 9ffa and Passengers Leaves Prineville Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, Good rigs,, careful drivers. Freight and passengers waybilled for liend, Lava,. Rosland and Silver Lake. C. I. WIXNEK, Agent. THE BON TON Is the place to'come and spend your time when In town, We keep on hand a choice supply of Confec tionery, Tobaccos and Cigars. Good Billiard and Pool Tables, and Bowling Alley in connec tion. Call on us when you want a square meal ? We can satisfy you and once you come you will come igain. White d Campbell, Pro?. 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