V County Fair Bargains Wednesday, Oct. 11 t 3 VI. " ItM. ! The "Gordon" $3.00 Hat. Our principal exhibit will be at our store to which we cordially invite you. Young Men's and Other Men's Clothing. During this month we are making a big cut in our suits and a big cut in the prices. We claim to save you money on suits and overcoats. We make good our ad's. Try us. Suits $7.50. $9.50. $ 1 2.00. $15.00. $20.00 Odd Dress Pants $2.00 and up. if you want a good hat. DRESS GOODS. Our display tables show dozens of patterns. They are exceptional values. See them. MOTHERS, Get Boy's Clothing Here. Not a question of saving money, but "how much?" Boy's 1 ligh Top Tan Shoes, all sizes Boy's Caps and Corduroy Pants. Boy's Sweaters and Overcoats. A splendid 2-blnded knife given with every Boy's suit sold. BIG VALUES IN BLANKETS. Cotton in light and heavy weights. Wool in light and heavy weights. Robe blankets in several grades. Now is the time to buy Underwear. Full run of sizes, in regular and union suits for everybody. 1 losiery for all the family. Get this brand. The Original! The Reliable! The Best! Oliver Chilled and Steel Plows. Gangs, Sulkey and Walking. Shows the new No. 28 Sulkey with No. 50 Bottom for both old and new lands. The Improved New Kentucky Drill sows anything from beans to clover seed. No trouble to handle. Dozens sold and used in this county. Collins W. Elkins 1 Will Develop the Lower Deschutes The first large effort to use the immense power of the lower Des chutes river was anaounced last week, in the organization of the Deschutes River Kim rock Power Company, with ex-Congressman M. A. Moody of The Dalles as president and principal stock holder, and Le Roy Park, presi dent of the state immigration commission, secretary and treas urer. The capitalization is 11,000, 000. Articles of incorporation were filed Tuesday of last week. A London syndicate, Mr. Parks said at the time, has underwrit ten $9,000,000 in bonds for the big company. The names of the financiers who constitute this syndicate are for the present witheld. Two power plants will be built Work of construction will be com menced within 90 days. All rights have been secured from the government, it is announced, and the land on the banks of the Deschutes for a distance of sev eral miles is largely in owner ship of the new power company. The two power plants together will develop 80,000 horsepower, which will be used in pumping water on a tract of 25.000 acres near the mouth of the Deschutes which will txj irrigated in this way, and later cut up into smal ler tracts. The first of the two plants will be built at the mouth of the river and will develop 15,000 horse power. The second plant will be a mile upstream and will de velop C5,000 horsepower. What will be the additional uses for the immense amount of power generated by the two big plants is not announced. "The agents and experts of ;he London syndicate have been on the ground and have approved the immense power possibilities that we shall realize with the Djschutes River Electric Rim- rock Power Company," said Mr. Park. "The company is well financed and it is assured of success from the very beginning. The best electrical engineers and con structing experts in the United States will be employed to attend to the building of the plants and their operation and maintenance when completed." For many years the power pos sibilities of the Deschutes, thous ands of horsepower going to waste every minute, has been the subject of many essays and attempts to get the power rights When the railroads were under construction up the Deschutes canyon, greatest care and super vision were exercised by the gov ernment to see that the construc tion work interfered not in the least with the potential power development. The announce ment of the new company with its heavy backing comes as the fruit of this long discussion, and for the first time in history the powerful Deschutes is to be har nessed and used n the perman ent development of the country round about. Delegates Caught in a Snowstorm A dispatch from Hurni aaya that the delegation Irom Portland ami Crook county wa halted Sunday night in the moun taint of Crook county hjr a inow form and member! put up (or the night at comfortable place en route. They came on Monday, arriving at 2 o'clock and found pleasant minihine in Harney valley. Several auto were sent out by the Uurn Commercial Club to meet the party and give any relief needed in care of disabled machinei. On their arrival here the menilxira met a roueing welcome from the local people and the delegation Irom I,akeview. $750 for Quarter Block. t'M 1 1 1 1 v n ii iiuitrtiT Mock one libick iuth from nt'W public evhutO uroumlx; cultivated. Aildnw llu :U. 7-l.l.K A full line of new fresh groceries at the Cash Grocery. S.w what cash will buy. For Sale or Trade. Slnglo driving rig; will aell for cash or trade for wood, hay or grain. Ad dreM p. O. Itoi 10;i, Prineville. 8-28 2t For Sale. Ilicycle In good condition, mica I Kick. See Kkid- 9-at-3t School children will lave money by buying their tablet at thS ("ash Grocery. 0-2.S Stray Calf. There came to my premiifef a red heifer call about 7 months old; a pet. Owner can have name by calling on C. I- V. Marker, Prineville, Oregon, and paying cost 10-5-Up Wanted at Once. Good collector and aolicitor; good nay. Give references. Addres P. (). Box IS, Piineville, Oregon. 10-5-tf For Sale. The household furniture of Mr. W, II. Kvani, such as ruga, carpet, clinira, bed; In fact everything In the house. 1st atreet 1 block aouth and 2 block east of court limine. U-2S-2t The Home Bakery. Freah bread baked daily. Pastry or dera promptly tilled, lint coffee and aandwiche aarved. Delivery at 11 and 4 o'clock. 91-t' Mk. F. E. Hkosii a, Prop. Expren and Paaicngert. . F. pre vllln one H8 matter from I ulver to Princ rent a pound. Passenger Ijk K1) ST4iiK Co- For Sale. 10-MKini furnished hnoae with bath and cellar., for aale. Inquire of M. Jaxsia I). IVtunT. tu-U Ayerdales For Sale Thorotiidilirvd Ayerdnle pupplea fur anle. (1. W. ItOHF.ItTS at I'rtnevlllr- Mnt'hliie Shop. Itl-tr For Sale. One thoroughbred grav Percheron atallion, weight aliout IDOO i-ounda,. height IS haiida, aged 10 year; flue diKaition. Alao one Spaniah Mammoth Jack, Jurden, No. 1073, black with while points, height lft handa; aged III years; long lio.lv, linn head and eara, Hat bone and big feet, Inquire of F.i.la (;. Km., 8- lMtf Kedmond, Ore,, licit. Iiellvery. Percheron Stallion For Sale. On October 1st I will have a tine black registered I'erchnron stallion In Prineville. Ho will lie on exhibition, during Fair week. Anyone wishing a good young homo will do well to ae him. Leave your name at the Journal office. J. o. WuiT.MCitK, 9- 21-4t-p Hampton, Or. Crook County Journal, county oflioial paper, f 1.50 a year. CEN GON FAIR To be held at Prine vim Oregon, Oct. 1 1AA ii aJL JL Co For General Information See Posters and Premium List. J. S. FOX, Secretary, Prineville, Oregon.