rage i CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL W Lafom.rttk, Editor-Proprietor Entered at the postoffice t Prineville, Oregon, m second-class matter. The Journal stands for the best inter ests of Piineville nl Crook County. Is independent in politics. Published evory Thursday afternoon. Pric ll.SO per year, payable in advance. In case of chance of address please notify n at once, giving both old and new address. Thursday May 6, 1915 THEICOUNTY FAIR 4 ThelCentral Oroaron fair associa tionjowns at Prinoville ont'ofthe lest equipped fair grounds in the easternjhalf of Jthe'state. In fact therejare none others in interior remove the rinkles from the brow of the business man. They loosen the purse strings and impart a motion to the nimble dollar. They are a delight to thrifty housewives, and the male bargain hunter cannot resist the temptaions of their blan dishments. They create values, begit competition, are barometers of trade and create fortunes. Their friends are on both sides of the counter. They educate the people and swell the ranks of shoppers. They are a stirring force in every community in which their arts are employed. Their extent , indicates the city's style. Show me, says a distinguished merchant, the advertisements of a city, and I will show you the city's balance sheet. Oregon that can compare with it. It is a solem fact' for Prineville at least, that the interest in this fair lias been allowed to lag until with the aid from the county last year the county fair failed to get out an exhibit of farm products that would compare favorably with Redmond which associatoin had no county aid, but did have the united support of the community which the county fair lacked , The new board has taken up the work of putting on a fair this year with a vim, and has plans! that will be a great improvement! nnl, fo!. tVnif Vl O O rtl'n,. Kftftn ! uwi any iaii iiiab nao i.vi uvvh held here. To make the fair the success that it should be, it will be necessary for j the county to get behind it and in j this connection it may be stated that Redmond is planning a celebration for July 4th, and Bend is putting on a Chautauqua at about that date. There should be a gentlemen's agreement that Prineville stage no (counter attraction on this date, but support these neighboring towns, in return'of course that thev give the county fairtheir'support this fall. ADVERTISING USES Sweet are the uses of advertising. They dispel the'season's dullness and HERE'S A BUSINESS MAN Sedan, Kansas, is just an ordinary country town with a population equaling that of Prineville. And it has one real business man. His name is J. H. Edwards. And now listen: Edwards spent two thousand dollars last year with his local papers in advertising. And he does the same thing every year. Has it paid him? Well, he went to Sedan a few years ago with but little capital. He now owns a magnificent store, a nice home and a big farm. "We value our advertising enough to make it a part of our assets," he says. "It is the live wire of any business, and a person can tell pretty well the amount of energy behind a a business by the kind and amount of advertising that the business is doing." DO IT NOW The president of one of the largest utility companies in the United States and a former cabinet officer urges that now is the time to ad vertise. Publicity efforts should be redoubled now, because advertising increases demand and stimulates production. The merchant and manufacturer who keep their pro ducts prominently before the public now are not only proving their faith in the soundness and strength of American industry, and thus setting a good example to the more timid, but are certain to reap an ample re ward in the material returns that are sure to come. Wall Street Journal. CALIFORNIA FIRST California is the first state in the Union to abolish the party label in state polities. The political opinion of the average v oter is much more liberal in the matter of party than at any other time in the history of the country. It is only in recent years that newspapers have bad the courage to support the candidate regardless of party. The stop that our sister state has taken is a good one, and will no doubt be followed by many others soon. THE OREGON VOTER C. C. Chapman has launched a weekly publication in Portland for the purpose of discussing political issues in the state. Mr. Chapman is a man of ability, and no doubt he will make this little sheet a power in matters political. SELL YOUR CREAM TO THE Ochoco Creamery AND MAKE MONEY Ochoco Butter Clean and wholesome. The Butter that Betters the Bread ICE CREAM, the clean, pure kind. Try it For "sale at Lakin's, Adamson's and Belknap's L. B. LAFOLLETT, Proprietor lWJ'UJM!WW7M.jfpii.'jji'iy ..ipi.HJ'syjwMim Wiff A farmer might just as well try to get a big crop without cultivation as for a business man to try to build up a great trade without advertising Both are a matter of cultivation. BRIEF NEWS OF OREGON Albany may have public band co ;erts each week during the coming lummer. The Oregon State Master Bakers" issoctation will hold Us annual con vention In Portland, June 7, $ and 9. E. Syverson, 50 years old, was olown to pieces at Conutlle by an ex plosion of dynamite which also wreck ed the cabin he occupied. On June 10, 60,000 acres of non Irrig able land In Morrow, Crook and Gilli am counties will be opened to entry, under the enlarged homestead law. All records for Sunday school con ventions tn Oregon "were broken when the thirtieth annual convention open ed a three-day session in Portland. The treasury department has award ed the contract for the building of tha postoffice at Pendleton to James S. Winters of Portland. The bid was 99,537. Known to nearly all of tha world's greatest cowboys, "Buck," the famous bucking bull, is dead, a victim of too much civilization, says a Pendleton report. Henry L. Bowlby, former state high way engineer has Issued a statement denying allegations of State Treasurer Kay that he was extravagant and neg ligent when In office. The $40,000 Elks Temple at ha Grande has been completed and turned over to the lodge and will soon be dedicated. The structure is one of the most beautiful In eastern Oregon. Two thousand pupils, ranging In ages from 5 to 20 years, participated in May day exercises and the county annual spelling contest held at Hills boro. Fully. 6000 persons were pres ent Twelve candidates have been nom inated In the contest for queen of the Portland Rose Festival, which will be held June 9 to 11, and half a dozen other nominations by various civic and fraternal organizations are ex pected. The annual district convention of the Epworth League will be held In Hertford June i, 5 and 6. More than 100 delegates are expected from the district extending from Roseburg, on the north, to Klamath 'and Lakevicw, on the south. A new fruit disease which experts have so fa' been unable to correctly diagnose, has recently been discover ed In and near Eugene. Professor II. S. Jackson, plant pathologist at the Oregon Agricultural college at Cor vallis, was called by C. K. Stewart, county fruit Inspector, to examine the trees which are affected. He was un able to tell what the disease Is and took a number of twigs to f'orvallls to be examined under the microscope. TIME WE WANT! TIME WE ARE AFTER If you can't make it with a watch, a wheel or a Ford car, get a HARLEY DAVIDSON MOTORCYCLE Remember the Harley Davidson is first for speed, . durability and strength. If you are looking for a motorcycle, come in and get free information and catalogue for this great motor. 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