Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, October 09, 1913, Image 1

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Crook .County Journal
COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER FOR CROOK COUNTY
COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER, $1.50 YEAR PRINEVILLE, CROOK COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, OCT. 9, 1913.
Enlarad st h pnatnfllM at PrlnavlUs
a McooiMMaM matter
Crook County Fair
, Spare did nt permit u lust week
to give full lint of the premiums
won at the Crook County Fair, i
we contented ourselves by publish
Ing the sxclal nrites. There wag
one miMake that we are asked to
correct and that wm the winner of
the Foster & Hyde 25 suit of
clothes for the person winning the
greatest number of prir.es on any
one breed In the cattle department
Warren, Dickson & McDowell took
the prise Instead of Oliver Powell.
The following completes the lint of
prize-winners In the general do
partmenU:
Hone
ClyaVUala, nitMr4
NttUllnn, two years old or ovrr,
Brrese ft Yancey, first.
CbsWala, fr.it
Mitre, twu years old or over, S.
W, Yancey, second; Wnrren, Dickson
A McDowell, flmt.
aWlfias, nftitmi
Mure, two yearn old or over, tl.
Springer, first and second.
Blia, ira
Ktnlllon, two year old or over,
John Almeter, second.
Mare, two yenra old or over, J. L.
Gibson, flmt; 41. Springer, aecond.
Mare, one year old or under two,
J. L. Gllwon, second.
Skin, rtiilrl
Stallion, two yenra old or over,
J nek man Conluu, Unit; M. It.
Biggs, second.
Malllon, under one year old, it. M.
Powell, aecoud.
Mitr. two year old or over, M. It.
Biggs, flrmt ; It. M. Powell, second.
Hlly, under one year old, M. It.
Hlgga nnit.
Shift, pd
Mare, two yenra old or over, 8. W.
Yancey, first nnd second,
Mare, one yen r old or under two,
Orvllle Yniicey, llrst and second.
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Light farm wagon won by Warren, Dickson & McDowell at the Crook
County Fair held nt Princville, Oregon. Offered by the Oregon Trunk
Railway for the best general exhibit of cattle.
Percb.ron, miiltred
Stnlllon, two yenra or over, Jack
mini & Ci hi l ta, first.
Mure, two yenra old or over, Clms.
llermtnl, llrst '
Filly, under one year old, CIiiik.
Bernard, llrst.
Pcrcheros, gradt
Slnre, two yenrs old or over, John
Almeter, first; S. W. Yancey, second.
Standard Bred Trotting
Stallion, two years old or over,
Hoy Powell, first.
MiicelUoeoui
Draft team, U M. Powell, first;
tieo, Nlaytoii, hK'oiiiI.
(leneral purpose team, T. 8.
Barnes, first; Jacoti Becker, second.
Driving team, S. A. Prose, second.
Regiilertd Amirictn Saddle Hone
Stallion, two years old or over,
M. It. BlggH.llrst.
Cattle
Herefordi
Heifer, under one year old, Wur
ren, Dickson ft McDowell, first.
Shorthorni
Bull, ono year old aud uuder two,
Premium Winners
Wnrren, iMckaon A McDowell, first
ami aecoml.
Dull calf, under one yenr old. War-
reu, Dickson McDowell, drat aud
second.
Cow, two yenra old or over, Hoy
Powell, flmt.
Cow, one year old and under two,
Warren. IMckson & McDowell, firat
Heifer calf, under one year old,
Warren, Dlckaon McDowell, drat
JfrMri
Cow, two yenra old and over, Itoy
Powell, flrat; J. O. Powell, secoud.
Cow, one yenr old aud under two.
I,. II. Lafollette, flrat and second.
Dull calf, uuder one year, Clark
Pollard, flrat.
Heifer calf, under one yenr old,
Clark Pollard flrat.
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Sheep
Ha.s.ktrM
Itnma pulr lambs, M. C. Elklns,
flrat.
Swine
rUa-Cklu
Boar, one year old or over, L. B.
I.iifollctte, flrat; Warren, Dickson A
McDowell, necoud.
Boar, between all months and one
year, Bonnyvlew Kami, first.
' Hoar, under alt mouths, M. It.
Biggs, first and aecond.
Sow, one year old or over, Kills
McKluuon, first; M. It. Biggs, second.
How, under alt months, M. It.
Biggs, first.
Utter of pigs, M. It. IIIkks, first.
Aar trwJ sst sasst iWn
Sow, one year old or over, War
ren, Dickson A McDowell, first aud
second.
Litter of pigs, F. 8. Towner, first
Hoar, one yenr old or over, F. 8.
Towner, first.
Breeders' Exhibit ot Fat Stock
Bit two-year-old steer, Warren,
Dickson A McDowell, first.
Itest pen three-year-old steers,
Wnrren, Dickson A McDowell, first.
Itest pen 3, one-year-old steers.
Warren. Dickson & McDowell, first.
Best pen tin ee lambs, M. It. Biggs,
first,
Poultry
White Leghorns, Alice D. Pratt,
first; A. J. Noble, second.
Brown Leghorns, It. V, Wllholt,
first; Hnth Adamsoii, second.
MluorcHM, Mrs. (). K. Cross, first.
Light Brahmns, Mrs. Fred Stroud,
first; Mrs. L. Dillon, second.
Dark Hrahmns, Mrs. L. Dillon,
first.
Buff Orpingtons, Bonnyvlew Farm
flr-t.
White Wynndottea, I). P. Adam
sou, first.
Anconus, Dale Jones, first; Mubel
Allen, second.
Hhode Island Reds, Mrs. J. E.
Adumsjii, first.
Any variety of ducks, Wayne
Adnmaon, first; A. J. Noble, second.
. Bronio turkeys, Mrs. L. Dillon,
llrst.
Black Spanish (special) Mrs. Fred
Stroud, bluu ribbon.
Pnrtrlilge Wynndottea, (special)
Mnlwl Allen, Blue ribbon.
For Sale
One 4-horae Superior Drill cheap
Prineville Feed & Livery Stable, 10-9
LOUIS W. HILL OFFERS
ING CUP AT REDMOND POTATO SHOW AND
FAIR TO BE HELD AT REDMOND,
OREGON, OCTOBER 23rd TO
25th, 1913.
Tallin W ITtll PtmirniMn rt fttM IU.mmI
nf ninw-tnm nf thn HnHtt. h'nrihwn Rail
way, haa aignaliied hia intermt in the
unrnv ot tna nramona i'omto c-how
itd Fair by orTnrinn a handsome silver
Farm ProducU Irrigated
Display grasses, tieo. Summera,
first.
Display clover, W. O. Mustard,
first.
Best bushel wheat, any variety,
8. I). Mustard, firat; W. G. Mustard,
second.
Best i bushel barley, any variety,
8. I). Mustard, first; tieo. Itussell,
strond.
Best bushel oats, any variety, 8.
P. Mustard, first; E. T. Slnyton,
second.
Sunflower, S. D. Mustard, first;
W. O. Mustard, second.
Display alfalfa, E. T. Sloyton.
first; Bouncy view Farm, second.
Best farm exhibit. Including nil
products of farm, E. T. Slayton,
first; tieo. Itussell, second; Bouney
vlew Farm, third.
Farm ProducU Dry Land
Display wheat lu stalk, Mrs. E.
Wilson, first.
Display vetch. F. S. Towner, first.
Display onts In Btnlk. E. T. Slnv.
ton, first; Mrs. E. Wilson, second.
Held corn, Yellow Flint, J. E.
Whistler, first.
Field com, White Flint, T. H. La
follette, first; J. E. Whistler, second.
Field coru, Dent, J. E. Whistler,
first.
Field corn, best dlsolav. liiclndlnir
corn on stalk, uumber of varieties
considered, J. E. Whistler, first.
Sugarcane, Ernest Ward, first.
Sunflower. J E. Whistler, first- C.
L. V. Marker, second.
Display honey, not less than 24
pounds, B. F. Wllholt, first.
Roll of butter, not less than 10 lbs.
Mrs. B. F. Wllholt. first: W. S.
Ayers, second.
Cheese, not less than 10 lbs., B. F.
Wllholt, first.
Best display of dairy products
from dairy of 5 cows or mnn. W S
Ayers, first; Mrs. B. F. Wllholt,
second.
Vegetables Irrigated
Best bushel potatoes, any variety.
Irrigated or dry land, S. D." Mustard,
first; C. J. Sundqulst, second.
Sugnr beets, A. It. Meyer, first; W.
Q. Mustard, second.
Mangles, A. It. Meyer, firBt; W. G.
Mustard, second.
Radishes, W. G. Mustard, first.
Parsnips, John M. Ferry, first.
Currotta, Geo. Raney, first; S. D.
Mustard, second.
Onions, W. G. Mustard, first aud
second.
Rutabagas, Geo. Rauey, first; E.
Atkinson, second.
Turnips, C. R. McLullen, first; S.
D. Mustard, second.
HANDSOME SILVER LOV
r ; 1 ; 1
kivina cup aa a specud priie for the
ocst tnirty-six poutoes, any variety.
Every farmer is unred to brinv in hia
rhoioest exhibit and help to make the
anair a ciiccess.
Best squashes, G. T. Persona, first.
Best pumpkins, Alva Wllholt, first,
Geo. Raney, eecoud.
Tomatoes, Wui. Boegll, first; L
A. Huut, second.
Cucumbers, W. G Mustard, first;
Elva Wllholt, eecoud.
Celery, Grant & Olsen, first; J. B.
Shlpp, second.
Watermelons, J. A. Foss, first; W.
G. Mustard, second.
Won by E. T. Slayton, of Prineville, at the Crook County Fair. Offered by the O.-W. R. & N. Rv. Co. for
the best exhibit of farm products
Mufkmelous, W. G. Mustard, first;
Vera Wllholt, second.
Cabbage, D. F. Stewart, first; Geo.
Rauey, second.
Beans, Kentucky Wonder Green,
Wm. Boegll, first.
Teas, field, i bushel, Van' Allen
Bros., first.
Table beets, Fair Special, Chns.
Boggatt, first; C. R. McLallen,
second.
Citron, Fair Special, Al Wright,
blue ribbon; Mrs. I. R. Whitney,
blue ribbon.
Vegetables Dry Land
Table beets, John V. Homier, first:
C. L. V. Marker second.
Mangles, John V. Hopper, first.
Radishes, C. L. V. Marker, first.
Carrotts, Ellis McKinnon, first.
Onions, Oscar Huffman, first.
Turutps, Mrs. E. Wllsou. first: C.
O. Pollard, second.
Best squashes. Vohn M. Ferrv.
first; J. E. Whistler, second.
liest pumpkins. Ernest Ward, first:
C. L. V. Marker, second.
Tomatoes, Oscar Huffman, first:
John V. Hopper, second.
Cucumbers. J. E. Whistler, first-
John V. Hopper, second.
Watermelons, John V. Hopper,
first; J. E. Whistler, second.
Muskmelona, J. E. W hlatler, first.
Beans. Pink Shell, John V. Hopper,
first; J. E. Whistler, eecoud.
Fruita
General exhibit of apples, Wm.
Boegll, firat; Kirk Whlted, second.
Dlsb of Baldwins, L. B. Lafollette,
first; Wm. Boegll, second.
Spllzeuberger. Wm. Boetrll. first:
L. B. Lafollette, second. -Golden
Ruasett, Wm. Boegll, first
Gravensteln " ." "
Newtown Pippin " " -
George Russell, second.
Northern Spy, Wm. Boegll, first.
White Permnln " "
Wlueaap " -
E. T. Slayton, second.
Ram bo, Wm. Boegll. firat: E. T.
Slayton, second.
Pewaukee, Wm. Boegll, flrat.
Yellow Bellflower, L. B. Lafollette,
first; Wm. Boegll, second.
Wolf Biver, Wm. Boegll, first.
Duchess of Oldenburg. Geo. Rus
sell, first; Kirk Whlted, second.
Itoxbera Russett, Geo. Russell.
first -
Maiden Blush; D. P. Adamson.
first; R. W. Douglas, second.
Crab applet, Wm. BoeitlL first:
Mrs. C. M. Estea, second.
Bartlett peart, Wm. Boegll. first:
L. B. Lafollette, second.
Idaho peart, Wm. Boegll, first
Fall Butter peart " " "
L. B. Lafollette, second.
Winter Nellls, Wm. Boegll "
Petite prunea " ' first: Kirk
Whlted, second. . .
Italian prunes, Wm. Boegll. first;
R. W. Douglas, second.
Peaches, Wm. Boegll, first; Lavlna
Jones, second.
Wagner, Wm. Boegll, first
Jonathan " "
Gano " "
Missouri Pippin, Wm. Boegll, first
Pound Pippin '
Ortley-WUiter Bellflower, Wm.
Boegll, firat
Rome Beauty, Wm. Boegll, first
KelfTer Pears " "
Silver prunes, Wm. Boegll, first;
Kirk Whlted, second.
Box of apples, Jamts Hayes, blue
ribbon.
Hungarian prunes, E. T. Slayton,
blue ribbon.
Flowers
Rose. J. B. Shlpp, first
Collection of roses, J. B. Sblpp first.
Fern, M8. R. E. Gray, first
from any one farm.
Collection of Asters, Mrs. D. F
Stewart, firt.
Beautiful arranged bouguet, Mrs.
R. E. Gryy.
Beautiful hanging basket, Mrs. R.
E. Gray, first aud second.
Sweet pens, Wlstar Rosenberg,
first.
I'ansies, Mrs. Emma Wilson, first.
Sewing Embroidery
Display silk embroidery, Mrs. P. G.
Glnze, first.
Freuch eyelet embr. waist, Mrs.
Blanche Pollard, first; Miss Hildretb
Geyer, second.
French and eyelet centerpiece. Mrs.
J. H. Haner. first.
Wallachttu emb. centerpiece, Mrs.
W. T. Smith.
Embroidered lunch cloth, Mrs.
Sam'l Boyd, first.
Hardanger emb , Mrs. Alta Kil
lenberger, first; Mrs. T. L. Coon,
secoud.
Display linen needlework, Mrs. P.
G. Glnze, first; Mrs. Sum'l Boyd,
secoud.
Haud-made handkerchief, Mrs. P.
G. Glaze, first.
Emb. towels, Mrs. Van Morse,
firBt; Mrs, Alta Kellcuberger, second.
1111 x . ii ''1
Batten berg lace, Mrs. P. G. Glase.
Crocheted lace. Mrs. Guy Heart,
first; Mrs. H. L. Van Meter, second.
Beat band-made garment, Mrs. J.
J. Chapman, first; Miss Vera Mc
Masters, second.
Hand-made button boles, Mrs. J.
1. Chapman, first.
Display band-made quilts, Mrs.
Susan Gllwon, first.
Sofa pillow, Mrt. Wm. Horaell,
first; Mist Clara Williams, second.
Nlgbt dresses, Columbia Tbronsoa
first
Patch, Mrs. W. R. Stacks, first.
Pillow cases, Blanche Wilson, first;
Mra. W. T. Smith, second.
Colored embroidery, Carla HesseU
ager, first.
Woven rugs, Mrt. L. Dillon, first.
Woven carpets "
Crepe paper stand cover, Mrt. L.
Dillon, blue ribbon.
Hand bag, Mrs. Wm. Horsed, blue
ribbon.
Scrim yoke, Mrs. Wm. Horaell.
blue ribbon.
Pastry and Cooking
Potato yeast bread, Mrs. Wm.
Horsell, first; Mrt. C. L Roberts.
second.
Best collection pickles, etc.. Mrs.
W. T. Smith, first.
Beet collection tellies. Mrs. E. T.
Slayton, first; Mrs. A. T. Lewark,
second.
, Potato chips, Mrs. J. J. Chapman,
first
One jar fruit, Mrs. W. S. Ayers,
first '
Art Department
Landscape In oil, Mrs. Geo. Russell
first and second. .
Landscape In water colors, Mrt.
Ruth A. KUta. first
Mowers or fruit In on, Mrs. D. F.
Stewart, first; Mrs. Geo. Russell,
second.
Collection of cartoons, Keys Hyde,
first ,
Collection bandpatnttngs, Mrs.
Florence Lnndbech, first.
Haud-palnted tea set, Mrs. PoweU
son, first " "
Photo collection, Lafler Studio,
first
Hand-painted plaque. Mrs. . Geo,
Russell, blue ribbon.
Over 300,000 Acres
to be Homesteaded
Washington. Over 300,000
acres of land in Crook county,
near La Pine, declared mora
valuable for agriculture tban
forestry purposes soon will be
opened for settlement' on the lot
tery plan.
Secretary Houston has advised
Congressman Sinnott that he
recommended the elimination ot
24,000 acres from the Deschutes
National Forest. Approval by
the Secretary of the Interior is
needed to complete the elimina
tion, and this is expected within
the next ten days from remarks
Houston made to Houston, who
has been working to secure the
elimination for almost a year.
Eye Glasses That Fit You
Are you wearing lenses that are not
satisfactory? If you are having trouble
with your eyes it will pay you to coma
direct to me. I will (iive your eves' a
thorough and careful examination (free
of charge) and tell you the exact condi
tion they are in. 1 fit every conceiv
able style of spectacles ami eyeglasses,
Du. Ida Bkhreniit,
Oregon Hotel, October 11 to 18. No,
louger, I.10-9-U