TTVET
Secretaries of the West Doug
las fair, held Sept. 1 at Looking- ,
glass, have completed compilation
of the prize list for that event ;
and winners are announced as
follows;
Division A
Sheep, Shropshire ram, 1st,
George Marsh: second, Mrs. H.
Schulz. Shropshire ewe, first,
(ieorge Marsh ; second, Alvin
Heard. Shropshire lamb, first,
Henry Jones; second. Mrs. H.
Schulz. Oxford ewe, first, P. C.
Dunn. Oxford lamb, first, P. C.
Dunn; second, P. C. Dunn. Rom
ney ram, first, A. O. Strickland;
second, A. O. Strickland; Romney
ewe, first, Clare Meredith; second,
'u Wesley Meredith. Romney lamb,
first Wesley Meredith; second.
Nettle Wooduurf. Corriedale ram,
first, R. C. Arnold. Corriedale,
ewe, first, Ted Hodges. Corriedale
lamb, first, Ted Hodges. Any
breed, ram, first Lynn Hodges;
second, Howard Jones. Any breed,
owe, first, Ted Hodges; second
Lynn Hodges. Any breed lamb,
first, Ted Hodgs.
Goats: Angor doe, first, Alvin
.Heard; second, Ted Hodges. An
gora buck, first, Ted Hodges; sec
ond Arthur Matthews. Angora kid,
first, Ted Hodges. Milk goats,
first, Elmer Anderson. Milk goat,
buck, first, Elmer Anderson. Milk
goat, kid, first, Elmer Anderson.
Wool: Fleece, first, Clare Mere
dith; second. Howard Jones.
Division B
' Cattle: Jersey bull, first, Lige
Ollivant. Jersey cow, first, Betty
White. Jersey heifer, first, Mrs.
John Zoeter; second, Ted Hodges.
Guernsey bull, first, Mrs. John
Zoeter. Guernsey cow, first, Mrs.
John Zoeter. Other breed cow,
first Wesley Meredith. Beef cat
tle, bull, first, Ted Hodges. Beef
4 cattle, cow, first, Ted Hodges;
second, Lynn Hodges.
Division C
Swine: Chester White boar,
first, Ted Hodges. Chester White
sow, first, Ted Hodges ; second,
Ted Hodges. Chester White, sow,
first, Ted Hodges; second, Ted
Hodges. Chester White sow and
pigs, first, Arthur Marsh; -second,
Joe Green. Dtiroe Jersey boar,
first, Lewis Insley; second, Lewis
Insley. Any breed sow, first,
Clare, Meredith .
. Division D ' "
Horses an" mules: Saddle
, horse, first, W. E. Bohme; second,
W. E. Bohme. Draft team, first,
Ted Hodges; second, Harvey . Dy
sert. Mare with colt at side, first,
Mr. Zachrey; second. Charles Dy
sert. Span mules, first, Charles
Dysort. One year colt. first,
Charles Dysort. Two year colt,
first, Charles Dysort; second,
Charles Dysort.
Division - E
Poultry: White Leghorns, first,
Mrs. O. (J. Rogers. Ithode Island
Reds, first, Lynn Hodges; second,
Atvin Heard. Barred Rocks, first,
Mrs. George Ollivant; second K.
Cnry. New Hampshire Reds, first,
Wesley Moredith; second, Mrs. H.
B. Jacoby. Bantams, first, Irving
TJiompson; second, Wesley Mere
dith. Any breed chickens, first,
Mrs. H. B. Jacoby.
Rabbits: First, Clare Meredith;
second, Irving Thompson. Tur
keys, Bronze, first, Frank McCum
sey; second, Bill Dnvls. Bourbon
Ked. first, John Telford; -second,
Philip Telford.
Ducks: First, Lige Ollivant.
Guineas: First, Lynn Hodges.
Capon: First Henry Landers;
second, Susie Jacoby.
Eggs: White pullet, first, Mrs.
O. G. Rogers; second, Mrs. T. G.
Laws,on. White standard, first,
Mis. T. O. Lawson; second, Wes
ley Meredith. Colored standard,
first, Mrs. Wilt Mount; second,
Lynn Hodges.
Division F
Grains and seeds: Corn, yellow
dent, green, first, A. H. Doerner;
second, Andrew Jacoby. Corn, in
silage, first, Lige Oltivunt; sec
ond, Andrew Jacoby. Sweet corn,
green, first, A. H. Doerner; sec
. ond, Mrs. H. Schulz. Pop corn,
first, Wesley Meredith. Wheat,
spring, first, Ted Hodges; second,
GREETINGS
TO
GRANGES
For the first time in the history of the
Roseburg Chamber of Commerce, we are
now enabled to offer farmer's wives and
small children rest room privileges in our
enlarged offices in the Medical Arts build
ing. We most cordially invite you to
make use of this privilege, established for
your use.
Call and look it over. -
ROSEBURG
Chamber of Commerce
Headquarters of Oregon State
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Concentration of the activities
chase of the headquarters building
f J l v 1
ing houses departments which previously were widely scattered and
mittees and boards, together with
supplies.
Arthur Matthews. Wheat, sheaf,
first, Ted Hodges: second, Chas.
Dysert. Oats, grey, first, Wesley
Meredith. Oats, white, first, John
Landers. Oats,' sheaf, first, Jim
my Davidson. Barley, first, Mrs.
H. Schulz. Vetch seed, first,- Ted
Hodges. Rye grass, first, A. H.
Doerner. Sunflower, first, Alvm
Heard; second, A. H. Doerner.
Speltz seed, first, Arthur Mat
thews. Cheat, first, Ted Hodges.
Sudan grass, first, Andrew Ja
coby. Cheat, sheaf, first, Charles
I Dysert, . ,
uivtsion w . ' ,
Vegetables: Beans, string, first,
A. H. Doerner; second, Arthur
Matthews. Beans, dry white, first,
Johnnie Petrequin; second, Dean
Eckes. Beans, dry colored, first,
Ted Hodges; second, Mrs. I. B.
Howard. Beets, first, A. H. Doer
ner. Carrots, first, A. H. Doer
ner; second, Ray Doerner. Cu
cumbers, table, first, Abner Rice;
second Merrltt Burt. Cucumhors,
lemon, Mrs. John Maddox; second,
Mrs. Henry Landers. Cucumbers,
pickling, first, Meredith Burt; sec
ond John Telford. Cantaloupe,
first, Abner Rice; second, Wesley
Meredith. White onions, first, E.
L. Peterson. Red onions, first,
Winnie Brown; second, T. R. Bu
senbark. Squash, Mary Jacoby.
squash, field, first, Donnld Olli
vant; second. Lige Ollivant.
Squash, Danish Queen, first, Wes
ley Meredith; second, Merrltt
Burt. Tomatoes, canning, Ray
Doerner; second, A. H. Doerner.
Tomatoes, preserving, first, Mrs.
H. Schulz. Kale, first. Merrltt
Burt. Potatoes, white, Mrs. I. B.
Thompson. Ground cherries, first,
Mrs. George Ollivant; second, Al
vin Heard. Muskmelons, first, Al
vin Heard. Summer squash, first,
John Schmidt; second, Mrs. H.
Schulz. Lima beans, dry, first,
Wesley Meredith; second, E. L.
Peterson.
Division H
Apples: Gravenstein, first, A.
H. Marsh; second, Mrs. H. B. Ja
coby. Delicious, first, A. H.
Marsh; second, Ernest Voorhles.
Spitzenberg, first, Ernest Voor
hies; - second, T. B. Bnsenbark.
Ortley, first, O. G. Rogers: sec
ond, A. H. Marsh. Winter Ban
ana, first, O. 11. Rogers; second,
A. H. Marsh. Jonathan, first, Tom
Morgan ; second, O. (J. Rogers.
Newton, first A. H. Marsh; sec
THE
of the Oregon State Grange have been made possible by the recent pur
pictured above. Located at 1135 S.
offices for various officials and
ond, Ernest Voorhies. :Northern
Spy, first, A. Tf. Marsh; second, '
Henry Jones. Crnhapple, first, Al
vin Heard; second, A. H. Marsh.
'earn: Bosc, first, T. B. Bnsen
bark; second, Ernest Voorhies.
D'Anjou, first, A. H. Marsh; sec
ond, T. B. Busenbark. Cornice,
first, A. H. Marsh; second, Tom
Morgan, Bartlett, first, Frank
Brown; second, Ernest Voorhies.
Prunes: Italian, first, A. H.
Doerner ; second. Roy Buell. Pe
tite, first, A. O. Strickland; sec
ond, Mrs. John Zoeter. Date, first,
Ernest"v-Voorhies;, ' second, Abner
Rice. i
Peaches: Albertns. first, T. B.
Busenbark; second, O. H. Rogers.
Clings, first, Alvin Heard: second.
O. G. Rogers, Slappy, first, Ernest
Voorhies. M u i r, first, Ernest
Voorhies; second, O. G. Rogers.
Grapes: Concord, first, Abner
Rice; second, Martin Burcher.
Any red, first, A. H. Doerner. Eu
ropean, first, A. H. Doerner.
Quince, first, Hoy Buell. i
. Strawberry: first, Arthur Mat
thews. Walnuts: Franquette dry, first,
Roy Buell; second, Wesley Mere
dith. Franquette green, first, Roy
Buell ; second, Mrs. ,Roy Jones.
Myatt, green, first, T. B. Busen
bark. Dried fruit and vegetables: Ital
ian prunes, first, A. H. Doerner;
second, Mrs. H. B. Jacoby. Petite
prunes, first, A. H. Doerner; sec
ond, Mrs. A. H. Doerner. Dried ap
ples, first, Mrs. H. B. Jacoby;
second, Wesley Meredith. girled
peaches, first, Mrs. I. B. Howard;
Grange
E. Salmon St., In Portland, the build
provides a meeting place for com
facilities for housing records and
second, Wesley Meredith. Dried
pears, first. Mrs. H. B. Jacoby;
second, Wesley Meredith. Dried
corn, first, Wesley Meredith; sec
ond, A. H. Marsh. Dried green
beans, first, esley Meredith.
Red Gravenstein apples: First
Ernest Voorhies.
Division I
Floral: Asters, first, Mrs. J
Stauffer. Dahlias, first, Mrs. Echo
Heard; second, Mrs. Winnie
Brown. Gladioli, first, Mrs. Winnie
Brown; second, Mrs. Carl
Schmidt. Zinnias, first, Mrs. Ern
est i Vbofhle"s";"-- second,'? Mrs." H.
Campbell. Roses, first, Mrs. Ern
est Voorhies; second, L. W. Smith.
Display cut flowers, first, Mrs,
Ernest Voorhies; second, Mrs,
Echo Heard. Artistic basket of
flowers, first, Mrs. J. Stauffer;
second, Mrs. Henry Lander. Lilies,
first, Mrs. Echo Heard.
Division J
Sewing: Tatted edging, first,
Mrs. Arnold; second, Mrs. I. B.
Thompson. Tatted pillow slips,
first, Mrs. Tutnian. Tatted dress
er scarf, first, Mrs. C. E. Miller
second, Mrs. W. J. Meredith, Cro
chet edging, first, Mrs. I. B,
Thompson, second, Mrs. W. J
Meredith. Crochet towel, first,
Susie Jacoby; second, Mrs. A. H.
Marsh. Crochet lunch cloth, first,
Mrs. Robert Tjomsland; second
Mrs. I lelen Ferguson. Crochet
pillow slips, first, Mrs. Elsie Pet
erson; second, Susie Jacoby. Cro
chet dresser scarf, first,. Mrs. J7n
bert Tjomsland; second, Mrs. W
J. Meredith. Crochet lied spread
first, Mrs. Clinton Gorthy; sec
Mac's Market
Roseburg's
Fastest Growing
Food Store
SENDS
GREETINGS
TO THE
GRANGES ;
of Douglas County
Mac's Market
I ond, Mrs. I. B. Thompson. Cro-1
chet centerpiece, first, Mrs. E. G.
!Trozelle; second, Mrs. B. S. Mill-'
ter. Complete pieced, quilt, first.
Mrs. R. A. Busenbark; second,
Mrs. Henry- Lauder. Pieced quilt
top, first, Mrs. Roy Jones; second,
Mrs. R.' B. Montgomery. Complete
appliqued quilt, first, Mrs. H.
Campbell; second, Mrs. Boss Sut
ton. Applique quilt top, first, Mrs.
C. E. Miller. Child's dress, first,
Vera Wilcox. Aprons, first, Mrs
Henry Lander; second, Jean Ni
chols. Hooked rug, first. Mis. Ann
Laurent; second, Mrs. Gary
Swan. Crochet rug, first, Mrs.
Keien Boone; second, Mrs. A. H.
Marsh. Braided rug, first, Mrs.
Ann Laurent; second, Freda Felt.
Quilted pillow, second, Mrs. Hel
en Boone. Embroidered pillow,
first. Mrs. I. HT Thompson; sec
ond. Mrs. Fred Wright. Boudoir
pillow, first, Mrs. I. B. Thompson;
second, Mrs. Mount. Other kinds
of Billows. first. Mrs. Hnltn
j Boone; second, Mrs. Arnold
While. Embroidered pillow slips,
first, Mrs. Henry Lander; second.
Mrs. Lee Lowell. White embroid
ered center pioce, if rat, Mrs. Lee
Lowell; second, Mrs. John Maa
dox. White embroidered scarf,
first, Mrs. C. E. Miller; second,
Mrs. C. E. Miller. Colored em
broidered center piece, first, Mrs.
C. K Miller, Colored embroidered
pillow slips, first, Mrs. Robert
ljomsiand; second, Mrs. I. B.
Thompson. Colored embroidered
lunch cloth, first, Mrs. 1. B.
Thompson; second, Mrs. Roy
Jones. Colored embroidered tow
el, first, Mrs. Winnie Brown;
second, Jean Nichols. Colored em
broidered bedspread, first, Mrs. B.
S. Miller; second, Mrs. A. H.
Atarsn. colored embroidered buf
fet set, first, Mrs. W. J. Moredith;
second, Mrs. B. S. Miller. Color
ed embroidered scarf, first, Mrs. 1.
B, Thompson; second, Vera Wil
son. Colored embroidered baby
dress, tirst, Vera Wilcox; second,
Mrs. A. H. Marsh. Cut work, pit
low slips, first. Jean Nichols: sec
ond, Mrs. C. E. Miller. Cut work
luncheon set, first, Mrs. U, Tjoms
land; second, Mrs. Roy Jones. Cut-
work searl, tirst, Mrs. Robinson;
second, Mrs. E. G. Trozelle.
Division K
Domestic baking: White bread.
first, Susie Jacoby; second, Mrs.
Zoeter. Dark bread, first. Airs.
Winnie Brown; second, Mrs. A. 11,
Marsh. Rolls, first, Mrs. 1. B.
Thompson; second, Susie Jacoby.
nuns, tirst, Mrs. K, A. Busenbark;
socond, Mrs. H. B. Jacoby. Bak
ing powder biscuits, second, Mrs.
.MricKland: Soda biscuits, first,
Airs. Strickland; second, Airs. Roy
uuell. Sourdough biscuits, tirst,
Mrs. Strickland; second, Mrs. Jess
iiiiams. Light layer cake, first,
Mrs. Strickland; second, Mrs. j.
it. luarsn. xjvlvk. myer cane, nrst,
Mrs. Echo Heard; second, Susie
Jacoby. Sponge cake, first, Ms.
G. W. Bert. Angel food cake, first,
Mrs. C. E. Miller; second, Mrs
Winnie Brown. Light loaf cake,
first, Mrs. Roy Buell. Rolled
cookies second, Susio Jacoby.
Drop cookies, first, Mrs.- Winnie
Brown. Sliced cookies, first, Mrs.
i. u. Lawson; socond, Mrs. W. J
Meredith. Two crust pie, first,
Mrs. Henry Lander; second, Mrs,
1. B. Howard. One crust pie, sec
ond, Mrs. I. II. Thompson; second,
ivirs. ji. jj, jacoby.
Division L
Cottage cheese: First, Mrs. A
II. Marsh; second, Mrs. T.
Lawson. Butter, lirst, Mrs. A. H
Marsh ; second, M r s. Zoeter.
Homo made soap, ilrsl, Mrs. T. (;
Lawson; second, Mrs. W. J. Mere
dith.
Division M
Home canning: Fruiv, first
Mrs. A. IT. Marsh; second, Mrs,
M. B. Jacoby. Jam, lirst. Mrs. V
Meredith. Preserves .flr.it, Mrs.
W. J. Meredith. Pic I; -vs. ftisi.
Mrs. W. J. MeredMi; second, Mis.
Mount. Vegetables, first, Mrs.
era Wilson; second, Mrs. Henry
Lander. Meat, first. Mrs. A. II.
Marsh. Jelly, fiist, Jenn Ni
chols; second, Mi3. W. J. Mere
dith. Division N
Knitted and crochet garments:
Knitted sweater, rirt, Mrs. A. H.
Marsh; second, Beverly Newman.
Knitted suit or dress, first, Mrs
H. W. Crook; second. Mrs. H. W.
Crook. Other knitted articles,
first, Mrs. H. Campbell second,
Mrs. A. H. Marsh. Crocheted af-
ghan. tirst, Mrs. Ami Lanreni;
second, Mrs. Ann Laurent. Crochet
weater, first, Mrs. H. W. Crook:
second, Mrs. Fred Wright. Other
articles, crochet, first, Mrs. Gary
Swan; second, Mrj. Gary Swan.
Division O
Antiques: Sewin?;, first, Mrs.
Julia Dysert; second, Vent Wil
son, other articles, nrs., Mis.
una Dysert; second, Mrs. W. v.
Monger.
Deer Creek Grange Report
Mary Brooks, Lecturer, Deer
Creek Grange, Josephine County.
Doar Mrs. Thtossen: I told you
woUd. writq. about the outcome
of oiir. contest with Illinois Valley
and we feel It was a decided suc
cess t'both ; In the growth and in
creastjp interest , shown in oii
(iinnjl-lti''-.tluCt8ooii time we'
all lop lhdplnyoff.rght.; Wo
clmllgedf Jtliem- to a. contest of
wltsUtHtV; ''aimr fUniuVThis coh-1
tost 'pa -to l'nn over period of
three' months avRIt the Grange Sqc
rotarios keeping a record of each
GrangdUtndjnifikiiigi their report at
the fihllvpiayuTf;. 7K honour things
wo vjp$i6tf, during VUhat ? time
werojiirpi fV'v.-
j. iew HicmDers, t points.
2. ttuftllWH-Uhto points. ;
3. :.oficers:)ii-esQnt,. f
point
4
borshl
if prtsseM, 6 points. ;. jg
TsfififtMYora-
imd 4dl) S'l!j.Wj'9 Per cent1
and ohJAdftWM-H iils
sent. Tho
1iiKlU(.af to plnyoff enme and our
littli half trfa JiifcKea- to cnpaclty,
a lHt:ko.rcifpa!intutUu from both
nn'rt1'.;.'.'.. 1 .....
rnnBel::'tte'i ifoyiton ao all had
soinoinartVin'ib'aiul.games for all
botwitenn'tlo' iliftm'ent ovents.
Kvoryono seemed to have a grand
tlniq and as luck would havo it,
tho jilayoff was a tie. They suro
cleaned us on tho""' events v that
oveiiiiiK. but 'wo took all four
ovents for tho three-month poiiod,
so it worked out a tie and we havo
another contest coming un this
Fall.
t nm enclosing a program or the
events o tho playoff evening and
iiIbo a guessing game wo havo en
joyod, hoping they may bo of use
to you.
Our Gi'ango Is progressing. Wo
add new members right along and
attendnuco is holding up remark
ably well for iAunmor mouths and
harvest season.
TAKE THIS fhaved WAY TO
HIGH SPEED PLOWING
Plow fatter and bet
ter with A-C Cham
pionship Plows and
tho "WC" tractor.
Pull two bottoms up
to 5 miles an hour,
QUICK-HITCH CULTIVATOR
. Pioneered by Allis
Chalmcrs. Still the
quickest anrl'easieat
to attach or detach.
Do it in less than 5
minutes. Quirk
acting power Jif t.
tULL-VIEW SAFETY MOWER h$i
Safct mower built.
Cutter bar in lull
vie of operator.
Quick-Hitch. Extra
!iih Jlft. Double
oafety leaturc.
and you
RIDE IN COMFORT
Cet relief from
notse,- hard riding,
or' shouting at a
team. Enjoy the
comfort of air tires,
shock proof steer
ing, smooth, quiet
operation, scat
cushion( backrest-
When tho water supply ran dry
firemen of Warran, Masst-, used
several barrels of cider to save
GRANGERS
FOR
PAINTING
PAPERING
Call on Me Free Estimate Given
E. R. MURRAY
Rt. 2, Roseburg, Oregon
Just 1 Mile From Roseburg
GRANGERS
WE
. A CLEANING SERVICE
Made to Order For You
i i ,
- Leave: your clothing 'with us in the morning and
lwe 11 nave therrt ready to take home in the evening.
We are conveniently located near the highway just
west of Stephens Street on'W.' Lane Street. There
is no parking trouble. Bring in your soiled cloth
ing tomorrow and try our modern service.
NEW SERVICE
LAUNDRY
324 West Lane St.
WORK JUST 'MELTS AWAY'Hj;
'j.vtjM . i m i .
I
T0 BETTER fARMING J
TO MORE P80FIT
the dwelling on Henry Freeman's"
farm from flames which destroyed
a barn. -
EXPERT
REFINISHING
KALSOMINING
OFFER
TO MAKE YOUR TIME WORTH MORE
BUY AN ALUS-CHALMERS "WC" TRACTOR
The fast-stepping "WC" Tractor
shortens your hours because you
accomplish so much more every hour
in the field. It "raises your pay" in
the form of increased profits. Why?
With an air-tired "WC", you plow up
to 5 miles an hour pulling two. 14-inch
bottoms . '. . like adding an extra
bottom to a slower outfit. Original
Quick-Hitch Implements pioneered by
AMis-Lhalrners, attach
able in S minutes or
less, save your time be
tween jobs. Quick-acting
power lift saves as
much as one day out of
six. You haul on the road
or travel between jobs at
10 miles an hour. All year
long you benefit . . . and
you ride in comfort!
Best Wishes to the Grange
SIGFETT
Dealer
ROSEBURG, OREGON
New Location 527 N. Jackson