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EIGHT PAGES. DAILY EAST ORBGOXIAy. PENDLETON. OREGON. Tt'ESDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1910. TAG THRKB J eseeesesesesoi Children Cry . -SWT I W T i-rw- Tfc'T-'V Tho ICiai You Huvo Aiwa y lJotjrJ;i, and v.Uth Las been la uso for over 30 years, has borno the signature of v .- nnl !as Imtti vp" undo? litq i r-ry' fconal Allow All Counterfeits, Jmitiit-un mid Jr..-:fc-as-?oKl" nro but Uxperinicuta that trlflo -with nml cn'Jr.i!i.;or tho health of Infants and Chlldreu Experience aystiast rpcriweut. What is CASTORIA CaKtorla U a harmless substitute iuP Casfcoi' Oil, Paws gorlc, Drops and Soothing Syrup.?. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Slorphtuo nor other Nargotlo substance. Its ago is its guarantee. It destroys "YTorms and allays FcverishncKS. It cures Diarrhoea ani Wind Colic. It relieves Teething: Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates tho Food, regulates tho Stomach and Bowel, giving healthy and natural sleep. Tho Children's Panacea Tho Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years TMt CCNTAUH COMPANY, T7 MURRAY STftCtT, NCW YORK CITY. LIST OF The remainder of the awards made at the recent district fair were given out yesterday by Secretary FltzGer ld. In many instances the Judges seem to have availed themselves of the opportunity offered of living up to the rules and where the exhibits were not considered worthy of a first place, It was not given, even though there was nothing better on display. The following is the completed list of awards: Hand Sewing. Tucked skirt Mrs. Frank Rounds, first. Belle Buzan, second. Lady's dress Mrs. Frank Rounds, first; Mrs. N. H. Pinkerton, second. Bed quilt, cotton putch work Mrs. Jesse Tryon, first; Mrs. Walter Jones, second. Baby's clothes Mrs. Jennie Craig, first. Lady's nightdress Grace Oliver, first; Myrtle Buzan, second. Hemstitching Mrs. J. E. Faucett, first; Mrs. C. H. Bartholomew, sec ond. Bed quilt, silk patch work Fran ces Turlcy, first; Mrs. J. Hartman, second. Bed quilt, crazy work Mrs. Rhoda Jones, second. Baby skirt, handwork Mrs. C. H. Bartholomew, second. Night dress, French embroidery Mrs. Lavello McDonald, second. Embroidery. Pillow slips Mrs. Fred Koeppen, first; Mrs. E. E. Baer, second. Eyelet dolly Sisters of St. Fran ces, first; Mrs. T. F. Boylen, second. Burnt leather sofa cushion Sisters o! St. Francis, first Center piece Sisters of St Fran ces, first; Mrs. Isaac Jay, second. Brown linen centerpiece Mrs. La velle McDonald, first; Mrs. Jesse Try on, second. Wallachlan lunch cloth Mrs. Frsd Taylor, first. Wallachlan dolly Mrs. Fred Taylor, second. Eyelet baby hood Mrs. Lester Cro. nln, first and second. Largest and best display white em broidery Mrs. Lester Cronln, first; Mrs. Isaac Jay, second. Eyelet shirt waists Mrs. Lester Cronln, first and second. Shadow work sofa pillow Mrs. George Sault, first Wallachlan sofa pillow Mrs. T. F. Boylen, first. Eyelet center piece Mrs. D. Tatom, first; Mrs. Isaac Jay, second. White huck towels Mrs. D. Ta tom, first; Mrs. Jennie Albon, second. . Mount Mellick center piece Mrs. H. S. Garfield, first Linen dresser scarf Mrs. Dayton Barnhart, first; Mrs. Isaac Jay, sec ond. Eyelet lunch cloth Mrs. J. Sheuer man, first; Mrs. Isaac Jay, second. Brown linen piano scarf Mrs. La vello McDonald, first Shadow work shirt waist Mrs. La. velle McDonald, first. Eyelet pillow slip Mrs. L. Q. Fra iler, first Shadow work apron Mrs. J. E. Faucett, first. Cross sltch sofa pillow Mrs. J. E. Faucett first Sofa pillow Faye Bartholomew, first Wallachlan shirt waist Mrs. J. E. Faucett, second. Embroidered table cover Mrs. William Kupers, second. Silk Embroidery. Hardanger lunch cjoth Marie Frl nollg, first Sofa pillow, silk embroidery Mrs. Will Lane, first; Mrs. B. E. Baer, second. Brown linen center piece Mrs. Charles Greullch, first; Sisters of St Frances, second. Hardanger center piece Frieda for Fletcher's A3 P Huiici'vLlon tdr.eo Its lufuAcy' no OTift tn 'lofclvn von In tizls. Signature of Eggerth, second. Tea cloth Mrs. Ira Hughes, first; Mrs. H. S. Garfield, second. Silk embroidered doily Evelyn Lauterelle, first and second. Hardanger shirt waist Mrs. Charles Bonny, first Best and largest exhibit of silk embroidery Mrs. H. S. Garfield, first; Table cover Luvlna Hale, first Dresser scarf Mrs. p. A. Anderson, first. Largest and best collection of sofa pillows Ethel Temple, first Center piece Ethel Temple, second. Braided center piece Mrs. Charles Greullch, first. Drawn Work. Side board scarf Sisters of St Francis, first; Mrs. Foote, second. Apron, drawn work Crace Oil VAr first. Drawn work center piece Mrs. C. F. Belts, first: Sisters of St. Franrfe second. Drawn work pillow shams Mrs. James Crawford, first: Un Kh. Jones, second. Drawn work teacloth Mrs. T. O. Montgomery', first; Sisters of St Fran cis, second. Drawn work table cloth Mrs. T. G. Montgomery, first. Drawn work dolly Mrs. Foote. second. Battenbarg. . Centerpiece Mrs. J. T. Henderson, first: Mrs. Charles Bonny, second. Dresser scarf Mrs. J. T. Hender son, first and second. Dully Mrs. J. T. Henderson, first. Door panel Mrs. J. T. Henderson, first and second. Sofa pillow Mrs. J. T. Henderson, first and second. Largest and best collection Mrs. J. T. Henderson, first. Table cloth Mrs. J. T. Henderson, first and second. Child's hood Mrs. De Toung, first; Mrs. J. T. Henderson, second. Collar Mrs. De Young,, first, Mrs. W. H. Evans, second. Point Lace. Dolly Mrs. J. T. Henderson, first and second. Handkerchief Mrs. J. T. Hender son, first; Mrs. Ira Hughes, second. Collar Mrs. A. W. Gray, first; Mrs. J. T. Henderson, second. Turnover collar arid cuff Mrs. J. T. Henderson, first and second. Pin cushion Mrs. J. T. Henderson, first and second. Largest and best collection Mrs. J. T. Henderson, first Ladies scarf Mrs. J. T. Henderson, first' Center piece Mrs. Adolph Mollter, first Crocheting, Totting and Knitting. Baby's dress Mrs. Rhoda Jones, first Largest and best collection of tat tingMrs. Fred Koeppen, first; Mrs. A. M. Isaac, second. Tatting collar Mrs. Fred Koeppen, first and second. Tatting handkerchief Mrs. Fred Koeppen, first; Miss Edna Slater, sec ond. Tatting edging Mrs. Fred Koeppen first; Edna Slater, second. v Tatting pin cushion Mrs. Fred Koeppen, first and second. Ladies scarf Myrtle Buxan, sec ond. Child's hood Myrtle Buzan, first. Largest and best collection of cro cheting Myrtle Buzan, first; Mrs. Dell Graves, second. Lady's skirt Myrtle Buzan, first Hair pin crocheted lace Mrs. Wil liam Kupers, first; Myrtle Busan, second. Table mats Myrtle Buzan, first; Mrs. Nesmith Ankeny, second. Irish crocheted lace Mrs. Mattle Hefner, first; Sisters of St Francis, second. Burnt woodwork Mrs. F. Myers, AWARDS MADE AT UMATILLA-MORROW FAIR first; Sisters of St. Francis, second. Bed snreud, knitted Mrs. 'Kenneth Mcltae, first. Pillow siips, knit edge Mrs. R. T. Parker, first. Pillow slips, crochet edge Mrs. R. T. Parker, first; Mrs. James Crawford, second. Baby's robe Mrs. J. E. Faucett, first. Crochet doily Mrs. Fred Taylor, first; Mrs. G. S. Shaw, second. Lady's shawl, knitted Mrs. Jesse Tryon, second. Pillow shams, crochet Grace Oli ver, second. Crochet bedspread Mrs. A. B. Web. er, fii;st; Mrs. Nesmith Ankeny second. Jutted edging Edna Slater, sec ond. " ' Lady's crochet shawl Mrs. C. K. ranston, first. . Needlework. Doily Frieda Strieker, first. Embroidered sofiL mixhlrin Ttw-lma Thompson, first; Dorothy Proeb. stel, second. Dairy. Butter made on farm IT.irriet Duke, first; Peter Susbaaer, second. Domestic Woolen Mfg. Best rae caroet rue Mvrtle P.nznn. first; Mrs. Jane Hartman, second. Warm rug Mrs. Jesse. Tryon, first. Knit Rue Mrs. B. .. Waffle first : Mrs. J. S. Cabbage, second. Best exhibit of lona wool W. B. Peard, first. Display woolen mfe. Pendleton woolen mills, first. Doinotstlc Processes. Display canned fruit Mrs T.ulu Mathews, first; Mrs. S. L. Carson, sec ond. Assortment pickles Mrs. F. P. Rounds, first. Mrs. B. E. Collins, sec. ond. Display Jellies Mrs. Ira Huehes. first; Mrs. F. P. Rounds, second. Best brown bread Mrs. S. A Tix. ell, first; Mrs. Ida Hamblen, second. Assortment hand dried fruits Mrs. Lucy Berry, first. Assortment cakes Mrs. Jennie Craig, first; Belle Buzan, second. hoda biscuits Mrs. A. L. Hays, first; Mrs. Jennie Craig, second. Assortment catsups Mrs. O. L. Carson, first; Mrs. R. L. Oliver, see ond. Pickalilli Mrs. S. L. Carson, first; Mrs. R. L. Oliver, second. Assortment preserves Mrs. R. L. unver. rirst; Mrs. O. L. Carson, sec ond. Assortment of fruit butter Mrs. S. L Carson, first Display Jams Mrs. S. L. Carson, first. Potato yeast bread Mrs. S. A. Oli ver, first; Mrs. R. L. Oliver, second. .Salt risine bread Mrs. R. T. nil. ver, first; Mrs. A. L. Hays, second. Hop rising bread Mrs. A. L. Hays, first. Flowers. Exhibition of roses S. H. Forshaw, first; Mrs. Forshaw, second. Exhibit verbenas R. L. Oliver. Cut flowers Mrs. H. S. parfield, shaw, first; Miss Forshay, second. Fancy basket of flowers Mrs. For flrst; Mrs. Forshaw, second. Exhibit of Dotted Dlants S H. For. shaw first; Mrs. H. F. Forshaw, sec ond. Specimen of plant S. H. Forshaw, first; Mrs. H. F. Forshaw, second. Carnations S. H. Forshaw, first. Climbing plant S. H. Forshaw, first. Palm Mrs. J. L. Stockman, first: S H. Forshaw, second. 8lng1e pot plant 8. H. Forshaw, first; Mrs. Forshaw, second. Hanging taket of plant" S. H. Forshaw. first; Mrs. J. E. Smith, sec ond. Cactus Mrs. G. B. Periager, first Beoia Mrs. J. L. Stockman. first; Mrs. J. B. Smith, secoad. Rose geranium Mrs. J. L. stock. man, first. Tri-colored geranium Mrs. J. T.. Stockman, first Flowering begonia Mrs. J. Smith first and second. Fuchla Mrs. J. E. Smith, first. Art aarf Fancy Work. Photo views Lee Moorhouse, first Largest number photo views Lee Moorhouse, first Largest and best collection view. and portraits by artist Lee Meer- nouse, first Best display photos Lee Moor. house. Landscape painting In oil on can. vs Mrs. B. D. Smith, first; Sisters of St. Francis, second. Marine painting in oil Nettie Rob- bins, first; Sisters of St. Francis, sec ond. LsrgeK and best display landscape painting in oil Mrs. S. A. Lowell, first; Sisters of St Francis, second. Painting in water colors Sisters of St. Francis, first. Largest and best display crayon drawings Sisters of St. Francis, first. Specimen of natural history in oil Sisters of St. Francis, first, Mrs. S. A. Lowell, second. Specimen natural history in crayon Sisters of St. Francis, first. Poroelain painting by artists Sis ters of St. Francis, first. Oil painting on satin Sisters of St. Francis, first Etching Frances Turley, first; Sisters of St. Francis, second. Crayon portrait Mrs. S. A. Low ell, first. Exhibit pioneer relics Mrs. S. A. Lowell, first; Lee Moorhouse, second. Pastal drawings Sisters ef St. Francis, first; Frances Turley. sec ond. Penmanship Sisters of St. Francis, first Hand painted tankard Sisters of St. Francis, first; Mrs. D. M. Peppers, second. Hand painted punch bowl Mrs. D. M. Peppers, first; Sisters of St. Fran cis, second. Hand painted vases Mrs. B. M. Peppers, first; Sisters of St. Francis, second. Hand painted rose plates Sisters of St. Francis, first; Mrs. B. M. Peppers, second. Hand painted cups and saucers Sisters of St. Francis, first Best collection porcelain painting by artist Sisters of St. Francis, first Hand painted creamer and sugar Mrs. B. M. Peppers, first; Sisters of St. Francis, second. Hand painted Jardlnler Mrs. J. E. Perlnger, first and second. YOUR LAI BACK WILL FEEL FINE K1DXKY TltOl BI.E ENDED I'OI! 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Pape's Diuretic acts directly upon the kidneys, bladder and urinary sys tem; cleanses, heals and regulates thesp organs, ducts and glands and completes the cure within a few days. Pains In the back, sides or loins, rheumatic twinges, debilitating head ache, nervousness, diziness bilious stomach prostratic trouble, sleepless ness, inflamed or puffy eyelids, weak ness wornout feeling and many other symptoms caused by clogged. Inactive kidneys promptly vanish. Frequent, painful and uncontrollable urination due to weak or irritable bladder Is overcome. Your physician, pharmacist, banker or any mercantile agency will vouch for the responsibility of Pape, Thomp son & Pape of Cincinnati, who pre pare Pape's Diuretic 50 cent treat ment sold by every druggist In the world. Fruits and Vegetables. Best gentral exhibit apples R. L. Oliver, first; Milton booth, second; Henry Lorenzen, third. Five crates grapes Fred Rleks, first. Display peas D. C. Gurdane, first; T. L. Beardsley, second. Display winter apples Will Hopson, first; Harry Huber, second. Display commercial pack Milton booth, first General display fruit Milton booth first; D. C. Gurdane, second. Apples. Blue permains R. L. Oliver, first; George Swagger, second. Oregon red winter R. L. Oliver, second. Genetin R. L. Oliver, first Gloria Monday Chas. Giess. first; R. L. Oliver, second. Gano L. L. Johnson, first; R. L. Oliver, second. White permain J. Pelmelder, first; R. L. Oliver, second. Snow apple R. L. Oliver, second. King I. Albert Allen, first; H. Gay. second. Mann Harry Huber, first; J. W. Parkes, second. Yellow Imperial J. Albert Allen, second. Rome beauty J. Albert Allen, first; Mrs. J. S. Cabbage, second. Yellow Bellflower A. W. Nye, first; T. L. Beardsley, second. Spokane beauty Elizabeth Regan, first; Mrs. Will Patton, second. Northern Spy A. Gurdane, first; H. E. Carpenter, second. Spitzenberg H. E. Carpenter, first; Mrs. F. E. Gay, second. Red Astrican R. R. Hlnkle, first Strawberry R. R. Hinkle, first. Winter Banana W. O. Minor, first: R. R. Hinkle, second. Mother Apple Wash Thompson. first. Red June William Walbrldge, first. Wolf River J. Pelmelder. first: T. J. McMillan, second. Bismark J. Delenbrook, first: Wil liam Hynd, second. Best plate any variety winter ap ples T. J. Nash, first Alexander Jas. McHaley, first: Mrs. Augusta Mason, second. Rambo M. J. Clarke, first Hiram Clarke, second. Jonathan W. W. Stewart, first: W. H. Patberg, second. Winesap F. Burroughs, first; S. Torgeson, second. Gravensteln Mrs. Augusta Mason, (Continued on page six.) TWO TABLETS AND STOMACH MISERY GOVE Tallman A Co. sell and guarantee the best prescription the world has ever known for disturbed and upset stomach, gas belching heaviness heartburn, acid stomach and bilious ness. It Is called MI-O-NA. remember the name, and it banishes distress from over eating or fermentation of food In five minutes. 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