CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL
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For the Largest Selection of
FRESH CANDIES
Laflers' Confectionery
And the Art Shop
For Photos, Day or Night
Complete. List of
, j Wells firet, T. B.Ztll second ; Bean?,
Geo. Wells first, Eliza Scott second:
Prize Winners!?'1; "m V'.T'
! first ; Kentucky wonder beans, Geo,
Well) firt; golden wax beans, Eliza
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WE ARE READY TO SEND THE BEST AND
... A LATEST FOODS
FROM OUR STORE ;
TO VOUR HOMI.
Our Stock is Now Complete
with Staple and Fancy
GROCERIES
Call and get our prices before
buying your wants
Fresh Fruits and Vegetables
in season
MRS. I. MICHEL
! Scott first, Geo. Kitisler second ; field
peas, Geo. Wells first; table beet
E. T.jS.'D. Mustard first, Geo, Kiseler
second; collection beans, Geo. Wells:
Summer asparagus, Blanche Pollard,
best bushel potatoes any variety, S.
D, Mustard, first and second; sugar
beets, John Elliott, first R. W.
Breese second; mangles, J, L. Gib
son first, Geo. Wells second ; radishes
K. W, Hreese first, E. L. Iverson
second; parsnips, E, L. Iverson first,
Eliza Scott second; stock carrots,
Geo' Wells first, D. H, Gates second;
table carrots, E. L. Iverson first,
II. W. Breese second ; onions S. D.
J. L. Gibnon second;
ell, second by Elva Wilhoit,
Slayton, J, L. Gibson and Warren,
Dixon & McDowell.
Shorthorn cuttle, M. R. Biggs,
four firsts and six seconds; Warren,
Dixon & McDowell, two firsts.
Jersey cattle, J. 0. Powell, three
firsts and one second; B. F. Wilhoit,
one first and two seconds; Morgan
& Allen, one second: Mrs, L. Dil
lon, one second.
Holstein cattle, Jackson & Con
Ion, two firsts; E, A. Bussctt, one
second.
Guernsey cattle, G. A. Bradley, j Mustard first
two firsts, and one second. , j rutabaga, Blanche Pollard first,
Winners of sweepstakes for beef j Eliza Scott second; table turnips,
breeds were, M. R. Biggs, first, sec-, Geo. Killer first, Geo, Wells sec
ond and third in female class; also ind; stock turnips, Clark Morse,
best bull calf; Warren, Dixon & first and second; squahes Mrs. Geo.
I McDowell, first and second best Slayton first, Dick Breese second;
: bulls, j pumpkins, T. B. Zell first, Geo. Kis-
I Sweepstakes for dairy breeds, best I kr mxond' tomatoes E. L. Iverson
'bull, Albert Maler; second, G. A, ' fir8t- Dick Breese second ; cucumbers
Bradley ; third, Jackson and Conlon; , J- B- Sh'PP t. 'C. L. V. Marker
best cow or heifer, Jackson and Con- !nd; celery J. B. Shipp first;
Ion first; B. F. Wilhoit second; J, j watermelons, D Williams first, Eliza
0 Powell third. i Scott second imuskmelons, Mrs. Geo.
Winners of feeders content, best j S,ay U'n 1 irst' Dick Breest. second;
car load two-year-olds, C. W. Foster, 8Uar ca,,e. c- L- v- Marker; sun
,first; Warren, Dixon and McDowell. !flowt'rS- D- Mustard first, Geo.
second; best car yearlings, E. T, ; Wc"8 second; display honey B. F.
j wilhoit, roll butter, W. S. Ayers
first, B. F, Wilhoit second; cheese,
The Wants of the People, Men and Women Seeking i
Employment; Help Wanted and Bargains in Everything
from a tin pan to a High Class Crook County Stock Farm
SINGLE DRIVING HORSE-Very
gentle, weighs 1,200 pounds, 3
years old. See L, Kamstra, City.
49t2.
D. P. Adamson & Co.
Prineville, Oregon
Pure Drugs and Chemicals.
Prescriptions a specialty.
Maher & Grosh Cutlery.
Books and Magazines Cigars
and Sundries. Lowneys
Candies in sealed packages.
D. P. Adamson & Co.
Prineville, Oregon
City Meat Market
J. W. HORIGAN, Prop.
Choice Home-Made Hams, Bacon
and Lard
Fresh Fish and Oysters
Fruit and Vegetables in Season
Slayton first; G. W. Slayton, second.
Best car calves, Warren, Dixon
and McDowell, first and second.
Best fat steer under three years,
C. W.Foster first, E. T. Slayton sec
ond. Best breeder's herd M. R. Biggs
first.
Winners of sweepstakes for beef ;
breeds were M. R. Biggs first, sec
ond and third in female class; also
best bull calf; Warren, Dixon and
McDowell first and second best
bulls.
Merino sheep, the Baldwin Sheep
company of Hay Creek took three
firsts and three seconds in this class.
Hampshire heeep, C. M. Elkins
took four firsts and four seconds In
this class; S. W. Yancey one first
and one second. C. W. Foster one
firet.
Sheep feeders contest, best pen
three lambs, C. W. Foster, best pen
one year old weathers, M. R. Biggs.
Poland China hogs. W. W. Van
Meter of Sisters took three firsts,
two seconds and sweepstakes in this
class; M. R. Bigg, one second. The
Thomas W. Lawson and H. McCall
hogs were not entered for premiums.
These included some of the best in
dividuals ever seen in a number of
breeds.
Poultry division, Buff Plymouth
Rocks, A. J. Sanford first; White
Leghorns, Alice Day Pratt first; R.
W. Douglas second ; Brown Leghorns
Ruth Adamson first; Buff Leghorns
Mrs. G. W. Slayton first; Light Brah
maa, Vera Wilhoit first; Mrs. L. Dil
lion second; White Wyandottes,
Margaret Adamson first; Rose Comb
Brown Leghorns, S. B. Ellis first ;
Buff Orphingtons Oren Noble first;
Bronze Turkeys J. E. Warner first;
Indian Runner Ducks, G. Springer
fiist; E. McKinnon second; Rabbits
Mrs. L. Dillon.
Farm Products division, S. D.
Mustard first for best farm exhibit,
E. T. Slayton second and G. W.
Wells third.
Best dairy exhibit, B. F. Wilhoit
first ; W. S,' Ayres second.
Best display grasses, J. N. B. Cor
king first. S. D. Mustard second;
Display alfalfa, J. N. B. Gerking
first, E. T. Slayton second ; Display
clover J. H. B. Gerking first. S. D.
Mustard second; Display vetch, S.
D. Mustard first, J. N. B. Gerking
second ; Bushel of wheat, C. P. Beck
er first B. F. Wilhoit second; half
bushel barley, J. L. Gibson first,
S. D. Mustard second; half bushel
oats, S. D. Mustard first, B. F. Wil
hoit second; Sample rye, B. F. Wil
hoit; sample alfalfa seed B. F. Wil
hoit; yelllow flint field corn, D. H.
Gates first, G. W. Wells second;
white flint Yield corn, E. L. Iverson
first G. W.Wells second; white dent
field corn Roy Darbin first, C. L. V.
Marker second ; best display corn,
G. W. Wells; sweet corn G. W.
Wells first, C. L. V. Marker second.
Vegetable division, Cabbage, Geo.
FOR SALE
IRRIGATED LAND -40 acres or up,
coeap for cash. 4J miles from
Bend. E. J. Rodgers, Tumalo,
Oregon. 49t4p.
HAMPSHIRE RAM LAMBS -Ready
for service. Address or phone
C M, Elkins, Prineville, Oregon.
49t2c.
TO EXCHANGE
CARPENTER WORK To trade for
a work hjrse. Write or phone this
office. D. L. 27 tf.
FOR RENT
JERSEY COW-Gentle, and young.
Good milker, price reasonable,
call at this office. 49tx
FOR SALE About 16 head of long
yearling steers. Enquire of Sam
Newsom, Post, Oregon. 48tf
REGISTERED-Poland China boar,
for sale or will trade for grain
or feeders. B. P. Poindexter 48tf
160 ACRES Six miles north of
Prineville, 25 under plow, 50
more can be plowed, all fenced,
good barn and cabin. Price $2000.
Addrets Box 466, Prineville, Ore.
48tf.
TEAM OF MARES Weight about
1450 both with foal. Age 4 and 7
years. Call at this office. Mc 38tf.
B. F. Wilhoit.
Fruit division, Wm. Boegli took
twenty firsts and two seconds in
this department, in fruits of all
kinds ranging from apples to al
monds and took the first prize for
the general exhibit as well. E. T.
Slayton took two firsts and four
seconds; Robert Dougals two firsts
and two seconds; Joe Lister two
firsts; R. Deadman two firsts; and
Mrs. Rose Perry one first.
Flowers, J. B. Shipp took firet in
this division for collection of potted
plants. He received three firsts
and one second; Mrs. Cyrus five
firsts; Mr. T. B. Zell three firsts
Mrs. M. R. Elliott one first and one
second; Mrs. Joe Lister, Mrs. H. D.
Still, Mrs. R. S. Price, Mrs. Dick
Darling, and Mrs. Rosenberg took
one each.
Sewing, embroidery and fancy
work department. There were al
most 90 entries in this division. A
total of $74 was paid in premiums,
which went to all parts of the county
Follwoing are the names of the
ladies who took prizes in this divi
sion :
Mesdames, C. O. Pollard, J. T
McMaster, N. E. Logan, W. S.
Ayeis, L. J. Hill, W. F. Edmunson,
E. W. Kimble, C. S. Edwards, J. B.
Bell, A. Augustine, Ann E. Glaze,
J. E. Adamson, J. J. Chapman, P.
J. Glaze, J. C. Pritehett, M. A. Able,
Geo. Wells, Robert Douglas, Vira
Cyrus, Wm. Horsell, Wonderly, H.
P. Manion, E. J. Wilson, L. W. Van
Dorn, Jean Harold, A. P. Mackey,
Anne Estes, J. Wesley Smith, Lillian
Dinwiddie, S. S. Stearns, R. A.
Clark, C. Foster, M. D. Powell,
Fred Reynolds, E. C. King, L. Dil
lon, and Misses Hews, Allen, Good
sel, Houston, Cohrs, Clark, Stearns,
Rose; Wilson and Grant.
Pastry and cooking, Mrs. J. J.
Chapman took four firsts and one
second in this "division; Mrs. Omar
Wilson two firsts; Mary Buzzo, Mrs.
Chas. Roberts, Mrs. L. Van Dorn
and 1. B. Davis took firsts and
Mrs. W. S. Ayers and Elva Wilhoit
took seconds.
Art department. Mrs. P. Her
shey took three firsts and two sec
onds in this department, Mable Allen
received one first and two seconds,
F. E. Lafler two firsts, Sam Chrisn
enson, Geo. Kohl, Geo. Hobwood,
Mrs. Chas Roberts Mrs. C. S. Ed
wards, Dora Gould, Miss Mary
Lynch, Mrs. J. H. Haner, Mrs. P.
J. Glaze and Mrs. Augustine one
first each.
As a summary there were more
than 500 articles that were entered
and awarded prizes at the fair; al
most 1000 being the total number
of articles on exhibit. Just $1,738.50
was paid out in premiums, as many
of the prizes offered were not enter
ed for. Last year's premiums total
ed about 500.
GOOD Work team and harness, for
sale. H. K. Allen, Powell Butte,
Oregon. , 38tf.
ONE TEAM Weight about 1250
each, dark bay saddle mare, broke
gentle; sorrel colt, halter broke,
one buggy, for sale cheap. Write
Mrs. L. Jones, Prineville, Oregon,
or phone. 38tf.
SEED RYE Clean dry land seed.
Call at this office C. H. G. 43tf
WOOD 16-inch Pine wood, $5.50
per cord. Leave orders with A.
H. Lippman & Company.
254 ACRE FARM-220 acres under
plow, all fenced with woven wire.
Six mies north of Prineville. 100
acres under ditch survey. Cheap
if taken quick. Address J. M.
care The Journal. 46t9p.
CITY PROPERTY Address Box
121 for a bargain. 45tf
FIVE ROOM HOUSE To rent at
$8 per month, inquire or write to
Mrs. Sarah Zell. City. 43tf
BUSINESS BUILDING On Main
Street, to rent. Price right. In
quire at Journal office. 43tf
MUSIC TEACHERS
THOMAS J. HILL Teacher of
piano and voice Pupil of Lucere E.
Becker Paino, and J. Ross Fargo
Voice, Portland. Pupils may en
ter at any tirre. Studio at Mc
Laughlin house. Phone Red 153
45tf.
BARBERS
AL COLEMAN-New Barber Shop,
in Morris building. Give me a
trial. Prompt Service. 46t4
WOOD SAWING
WOOD SAWING Leave orders at
L. Kamstra's store or phone red
263. Ben Fox 43tf
STRAYED
ESTRAYED and taken up. Bay
work mare, branded on left hi p.
Owner can have same by paying
the costs. F. X. Pausch, Barnes,
Oregon. 49t3
LOST AND FOUND
LOST Tan auto glove, between
Prineville and Lamonta. Return
to Journal office. 49tf.
FOUND A rifle. Owner can have
same by proving property and pay
ing for this ad. Inquire at C.
Sam Smith ranch. 46tf
FURNISHED ROOMS.
SITUATION WANTED
WORK BY THE DAY Call upon
Mrs. McLean, City. 45tf.
FURNISHED housekeeping rooms
for rent; downstairs, bath and
toilet; half block west of Club.
Hall. Phone Independent 614.
49tf.
Watches, Clocks, Diamonds
and Jewelry
Call on or write
SMITH, the Jeweler
Percy R. Smith
"Tum-A-Lum Portable Garage"
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put together with bolts and brackets
so that it can be taken down and
moved away fine for renters owning
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BUILD NOW BEFORE THE RAINS
10' wide xl2 long
10' wide xl6' long
10' wide x20' long
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125
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130
34
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