Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, September 30, 1915, Page Page 7, Image 7

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    CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL
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Plans All Ready
For Big County Fair
continued from pngo 1,
it, come to the fnlr,
AT NIGHT TOO
There will bo an abundano of
entertainment tit night durnjf fuir
week, Two of the evening during
the fair there will bo play produe
ed ut the Commercial club hall, and
each of the remaining evening a
dance, will be held in the sumo hall,'
The Lyric Theatre will produce
f pedal program for the occutrfon,
and a dance will be held each niglu
in Glaxo Hall.
Free muHic on the streets in the
early part of the evening and the
balloon acta will add to the Interest
in event after supper.
FKKRIS WIIKKL, CTC.
A ferris wheel will be in opera-, . .. ...
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days of the fair, and a merry-go-round
and numerous other forms of
amusements in the way of conces
sions and stands will be provided.
Among other things there will be a
new feature in the way of the Afri
can Dip, paddle wheels, numerous
bhows, shooting gallery, cane racks,
pillow top stands and a great! many
others.
To make a long story short, Uie
list of concessions is already long
enough to mako a tent city on the
grounds, and telegrams and letters
are being received by Manager Schoe
every day announcing new ones.
100 FAT CATTLE
The entries of fat cattle already
total 100 head, and more are looked
for by the managment. The stork
barns will be crowded to capacity.
Among the exhibitors in the cattle
division, which will include dairy
classes are II MeCall, M. R. Biggs.
W. I. Dishman W. II. Post. Douglas
Lawson, E. T. Slayton, C. W. Foster,
T. S. Humes, Itonnyvlew Ranch, G.
W. Kusaolt, G. W. Slayton and many
others.
THOMAS W, LAWSON'S FINE
HOGS
When Thomas W. Lawson, who
by the way is one of the best known
financiers in America, went into the
hog business, he did it with the
sume spirit with a man of his ability
does other things. He had unlimit
ed capital at his command, and he
used it lavishly. The result is that
he has what is perhaps the best stock
In many different breeds and the
greatest number of .high class indi
viduals to be found on a single
farm in America or in the world for
that matter, today. These hogs will
be at the fair next week, and that
exhibition alono will be worth com
ing many miles to sec. If you have
any ideas on hogs, this will be your
opjMirtunity to verify them, and if
you have not, come to the fair and
you will get an idea about them and
Used Car Bargains
One Five-passenger Cadillac
in perfect running order, and a
. Bargain at 390. Just the thing
for a light truck.
One five passenger Chalmers
electric lights and self-starter.
One 1915 Hupmobile. elec
tric lights and starter, just like
new. INLAND AUTO CO.
Prineville, Oregon.
IN THE PAVILION
The exhibit space in the pavilion
will be crowded as never before if
present indications are good for
anything. The school exhibit
threatens to overflow from the west
wing, and many unusual demonstra
tions and exhibits will be seen there
this year.
A FREE BEEF
A a drawing card for the fair
the managment will give away a
fat steer to the party guesssing the
nearest to its weight during the
four days at the fair. aeb- guess
will be recorded and the only charge
will be a fee of 10 cent for record
ing the guitses. No one individual
will be allowed more than five
guesses. The award will be made
at a stated time, on Saturday even
ing, and in case two persons should
tie in the guess, the steer will be
sold at public auction on the spot,
and the proceeds divide between
the two closest contestants.
BARNS TOO SMALL
The livestock barns have all been
reserved and new ones are being
built as rapidly as possible to take
care of the overflow,
LIVESTOCK PARADE
Saturday there will boa livestock
parade headed by Governor Withy
combe who will be mounted on one
of the best saddle horses in the state,
This will be the biggest and best
parade ever held in this part of the
state. .
REST ROOMS TOO
There are on the grounds, rest
rooms where women and children
may rest themselves whenever thvy
wish. It is the intention of the
managment to have every thing on
the srrounda for the accomodation
OUR
fiROCFRIFS
Do You Buy
Your Groceries
From One
Firm
or do you buy anywhere you take a notion to at the time?
The first is the better way. We have people who have
dealt with us for years who buy nowhere else, because
they get just what they want at our store. If you haven't
dealt with us before, begin today.
J. E. STEWART'S CO.
of the crowds that they can wish
for.
SPECIAL DAYS
Wednesday Ocober Cth, Jefferson
County Day.
Thursday Ocober 7th, Redmond,
Sisters and Terrebonne Day.
Friday Octobei 8th, Powell Butte
and School Day,
Saturday October 9th, Gov. Withy
coibc Day, La Pine, Tumalo and
Bend Day.
INDIANS
Supt. Reynolds ha notified the
management that all the Indians on
the reservation are planning on at
tending the Fair this year and will
help in the entertainment at -the
track. AH the Indians are to be ad
mitted free. There will be a par
ade of all the Indians in full dress.
REDUCED RATES ON ALL
, RAILROADS
Both the Oregon Trunk and the
0. W. R. & N railroads have grant
ed excursion rates from the Colum
bia River to Bend for the Crook
County Fair and a large crowd is
expected from the various towns to
take advantage of these rates. Bend
has promised to send a large delega
tion and Redmond was the first to
ask 'for a special day and word has
been received from Sisters, LaPine, j
Terrebonne and the Jefferson County ;
towns stating they are going to be j
well represented.
BUSINESS HOUSES WILL CLOSE i
All the business houses in Prine-1
ville will be closed each afternoon
of the Fair during the races.
FRIDAY, SCHOOL DAY
The school parade will be held
on Friday morning at 10;30 and
promises to be the best thing of its
kind ever held in this county.
All school children will macrh to
the grounds in costumes, and many
unusual features will be shown there.
MANY OTHER FEATUERS
Besides the things listed above
which should assure anyone that
we have been telling the truth about j
the fair being bigger and better
than ever this year, there are a
number of others that we have not
tempted to list here, and a number
that will be given as a sort of a surt
prise to those who attend the fair
this year.
To cover the entire matter we
will again say that the management
will see to it that everyone is well
satisfied with the fair, and will
guarantee four big days, with some
thing doing every minute.
$4000.00 IN PREMIUMS
Over $4000.00 will be scattered
among the farmers in premium
money at the Fair this year and if
you do not get some, of it don't
blame any one but yourself for you
have an equal chance at it and are
sure enough to get some o' it if you
only try.
Over $1,000.00 offered for cattle
alone this year and that amount ex
ceeds the total premium money of
fered alone in all departments of
some of the Crook County fairs in
the State of Oregon.
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ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
In the County Court of Crook
County, Oregon.
In the matter of the estate of
Frank Bagg, Deceased.
Notice is hereby given that- the
undersigned has been appointed ad
ministrator of the estate of Frank
Bagg, deceased. All persons having
claims against said estate are hereby
notified to present the same, duly
verified as provided by law, to this
administrator, at the office of his
attorney, Jay H. Upton, Prineville,
Oregon, on or before six months
from the date of the first publica
tion of this notice.
A. O. Walker,
Administrator of the estate of
Frank A. Bagg, deceased.
Jay. II. Upton, Attorney for the
administrator. 4(it4.
AL COLEMAN New Barber Shop,
in Morris building. Give me a
trial. Prompt Service. 4(U4
PRINEVILLE'S LEADING STORE
A MODERATE PRICE MUST NECESSA
RILY BE CONSIDERED! WITHOUT IT
STYLE WILL PRODUCE NO RESOUND
ING BANG IN THE CASH DRAWER!
E'cu 0re insured
WJjENlOJJVVEAg
Clifton & Cornett
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We have Suits to fit every figure, slim, stout, short and
long. Sizes 33 to 44, semi-fitting and regular box backs
Not $25.00 and $30.00 but .
$15.00 and $20.00
r. (.. ti.nii t. Cll.
New Dress Goods for Fall
Gaberdines, the very latest material
worn; all wool, 50 inches wide
colors green, navy, wine, yard1
$1.75
42-inch Storm Serge in cream, d 1 OC
red, black, Copenhagen, yard Y
Black French Serge, extra
fine quality, 50 inch, a yard
$1.75
Extra fine
piece or Cream
Gaberdine 42-inch, wool
Wool Crepes for party dresses
ning wear; 42-inch; cream
light blue, tan
Whip Cords, red, white, navy, J?A
and Copenhagen, 36 inch, yard OVIC
Wool Shallies, 27 inch wide 75c yard.
Suit patterns, 4 yards in each piece; all
wool; 60 inch; checks, plain colors, and
the new military color
Bacon and Shoulders while theyl Ql
last at per pound ly&2C
Extra Fine Comb Honey, 20c cone. Buy
this honey and you won't get stung
Wesson Oil, for shortening, frying, O T
sauces and salads. 1 -quart can35C
$1.35
or eve-
1.15
Sherherd Checks, 36-inch, 35c and 50c
50-inch, extra quality, yard - $2.00
Novelty Suitings
36-inch wide, the yard.
Cotton and wool mixed goods
stripes and plaids, the yard
65c
35c
TRY THE NEW FLOUR
Deschutes Spray, per sack - $1.75
Snow Drift, per sack - $1.80
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PEARL WAISTS
Ages
2 to 3
4 to 5
6 to 7
8 to 8
10oU.
12 to 13
to 35c
25c
each
Men's Mackinaws, "University Brand,"
made in Oregon of Oregon wool, good
assortment of colors, $7.00, $7.50, $8.50
Pioneer 351
UHon & tomett
PRINEVILLE, GREGON
We Sell For Cah -:- That's Why We Sell Cheaper
Ind 1200
TRESPASS NOTICE -Notice
is hereby given that no
trespassing or hunting will be allow
ed on the premises of the undersign
ed, located on Crooked River south
of Prineville. This notice will be
strictly enforced.
C. W. Foster, H. Baldwin, Grant
Mays, S. S. Searns.
39tf
FOUND A rifle. Owner can have
same by proving property and pay
ing for this ad. Inquire at C.
Sam Smith ranch. 46tf
A Dollar in the Bank
Is worth two in the hand, because it is safer.
It soon grows and begins to work for you.
Crook County Bank, Prineville, Or.
By Gross