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About The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 9, 1913)
o T H t m » 1" 1,11 HIS RISE I TO POWER >) l) ^ V j, T " v j* / I ^ tù / r By Henry Russell Miller, Author of Man Higher Up" m i. fey Ike Hnfefe- *W»rl« l «a. past prologue . f . he re i t a l iv e , ¡ ¡ r i p p i n g . I rom ance o f pot H u a o l l l l c e o f u d e c a d e ago , p o l i t i c • « / to d a y . A le rlc a n n / g o o d f ig h t in g I h a r d . / M a il i d v a t a acta m o t h the p o l i t i c a l m a h l t ttatv w ith o u t com - w ith e v il. T h e great m o - • / H it l i f e c o m e t w h e n he i f i c v h i t c le a n h a n d t or f a t h e r o f th e g i r l he T h e c r e a t iv e g e n l u t a n d o w e r o f th e a u t h o r u re Ir e n o t a b l e t h a n in The H ig h e r U p ." M r. M ille r t \rig n o v e l. PAUK T H R E E TH K KKÜMONO HPOK KHMAN ' 1,11 •*l tinta* litui flint.** al»« rnll«*«l aftir litui I m * * 'u 11 tai* hr Ima pimi) of Hr«* mul a|*lr 1 l. hot at rrltlral tin»«** •«•vili« fu la« Il rotlltllMll ««'UHI* ** HI)«* lauk’ li.«*! a fr«**« limai« al laugh that • « *lli<*ll« « %% r*Mttll«it Ihr I i I imn I to lila «*b«,«’k« II«* untile no reply Hlie w atrtirtl filli» na lie «w ü tig along, frankly adm iring the tn11. < Umiily tnillt figure w ho««’ linea thè luuM e*«at tie C H A P T E R I. Wore itili Hot eonreal Mie re meli» la» reti lite eml of lite l»lj{ gnu»«* rig h i yenra tir M •<• at l h . M orn.ng fore, n hen a laughing, inud »tuli»«*«! » a t tw llltfbl allll In Ilia ra l voting athlete tore hitiiaelf aw ay from Iry . Ixil o u t lit« bllla lu lit« hla hlolatroua rotili >nolona to lay Ilia raal lit« sky » a t w ltllaulug triu m ph at the f«*«*f of the «Iny'a awret \ yuiin* man a lllln g l>; Itia l»«*«»rt Hhe reU»«*ml*ere«| nlao, w ith a ylfcrtiiir rued to *•*> t h t W rttl <>f an «lulle, the «tahliltig rl»ll<tl«h Ji*fllâi«f •(toa 4k I I lirougtm ut Ih r til* l i lir a lf il w hiel» rt f fe«'k le fu«’«*«! abort staring at a tlalou lin t • Wlrfr«| girl hn*l w H n rn w il hla i 1«* y «litoti bad art nu m ark u|»>u bint " A m i ) o tire alili h«*re. t»urle«1 alive In Itila out *»f the a ay com er of the H U Ha . f i - . r ».m il » a aorl«!.** «lie an hi «oftly "O h. John |«il In i“ a d r llll ii « . ra lh rr I m u menile' Jo h n I t u n m m il r r fe rtla la m « . |.ur|»»s*-f<;l a* ll-*n H miden I y » lir tota heil li«*r home w ith ¡ 1 li 1.1« III no* Ira. in. * In* I I .1 the crop lie Ifeoiinrl«*«! forw ard ami |r III» aool In l b « struggle lb » l «■laIt«-re*l along until Ih r young uuin l i Uta i f « of men ana «»vertnken Hhe fvull«««t ('r U M ilr f H a r iiKhl up a r*Mii£t» loMrrl « m l dow n t«» n walk ut aliteli Ih r young • in ;••!!) «»ul *>f ft)# tu iU il. walk tumi looked up natot)l«h«al t'tirloun na 11jr it« mr ti U m * » I r w l W bf® ih r to her Identity, hill fenring another re |nk* inw ti lay IrhlrM l liiui h r prmif he i fiutlt»u»ly r«-frnin**k| from ■Jut«, a al.M«r trot At a p la rr furth«*r a|*ee* || u, i M fl I T h e y a«*nf along In alienee until th«*r renili«*«! n |«>lnt atiere fit«* undulating Id ta i fVM lkli< nm il T h r pat!» rn«1r«l at a rond fi*«-* to i*oiiitsin*Ht a vl«*w of the • • • u r r ttaiili ralley V*> tin* a«»ufh and th«* tow n to Hli«* relti«*d In her li«»m«* lla a l l Into the north ron t i * m tldiia? l a m Dot ■ b ir b ir lA B 1n • h • »»It of pbll(M H phlilo| « it i» «franga / '" " ‘U Meli <•« III! ha nani l**for« 7 o'cluck til III« lllurillllll "• " " Imi lini you read III the fi lot*# 7*' u i lty of men? I rea«!, 'M r. ll; • thm m ead* w ill uudoubte«lly make a •(rung eaudldate T h e entire county wan ta him It w ill have him * It r««ada tike a paient u»e«ll« lue ad vert U rinen t, doennt It? Ilo w d««en It feel to he a anted hy an entire county, M r D u n urna de?" " I l la.** he cofifeaard. " r a l her plena ant If true W h o are you?** And auddenljr. with a laugh, ahe waa gone, auild a «daller o f lioofa. Alone he it<ldr«**»r«l the m orning. "Hhe nu Id I am atroug I wonder, am I »(m u g «troiig enough?" And. a«*ar< h- Itig hla «ou I for the ana w er, he heard il«» negli live Title «dirotti« le. we neglevded to alate, (»«»glue at the tiegliiulng of the end of mi e|»» h T h e epoch hue h«*«*n vari oii«ly atyli*«l a gotdeii age. a |»erlod of priMkperlty. nu era «if eipnnaton It waa nil of Hint lo n few F o r «»them, though they dl«l not a«*e It. It waa a re« e««loit. « truce III the af niggle, old aa life Itaelf. I h I a «•«•»» the luauy and file atroug W llltnin Mur« hell Waa a d U ttn g u U h (il Hie in lier of n clnaa w ho»e idlfithllig pfve III Iflra are Hot alitatile«! hy the In • l«1«*nt of a low ly afnrt lie waa tairn In the nine ure hill town o f New f'hel «en ««am after Andrew Jarkaon and fila rn ti I *m fiorarle« promulgate«! and II Uiatrated the Im m ortal doctrine. " T o flu* victor I*«« Ion g the a|Mifla." In the fn»hl«ui mnde fiopular hy At»m tm m Mil* • oln and oilier grent uien he ae* ur««d an «Hlui’atlon and on the «lay he attain •«0 td« u iajo rttf w a« ndinlft«*«! to Hie pm« th e of law In 1l«*nfon .county A Unit |t»e anuie tim e he entered the brooder profilatoli of |a»l|tl<’a. I*eltig (hen a lu k ew arm W h ig I I I « m ilitar? « e n h e a are [»erba pa l*e*»t dlam M œ d with ttir m ention of a certain gol«! u i « i ! h I «tn x k In hin honor, by a|M**dal a* t of i «»ngrfa*a. for gallnut < «indu* t oil the Held «»f tnttflr T tie in rfdlotia h ate umile mm h of fhla deco mrio»» H o w ever. It pr»»t»ahly required a finer courage to renigli from the colo- n« i* y of hl« home guard regiment on I he eve of f Set f yatnirg I Ida tnd«*«*«! wna the fact to a« « epl the le«*« efpoaed «»f* fl< e of aid to the governor at the rapt tal than t«» fa« e the hnll of reliel hill •eta T h e re are many waya of e»i»reaa I f I g i « e ‘a iw irio tU m La ter lie sorted hl« country a« prothonotnry f«*r Henlon • «muty A fte rw a rd he |«i»««e«! through m any g m tintinna of i»illtt«*al pref«*r ment, a« re|»re**eiilaf1re In the ifen«*ral aaaemhly of h l« «tate aa atnfe aena tor aa «tate t rea au rer am! finally aa t U lt i’d State» «••natof. w ht« h r t n lt r d .» Ih r e he held until hut we an!hd|»ate our hlai or y lie l»e*anie In ad«lltl«Hi lender of h l« |aarty o rg n n lm tk m . an eu p hem Urn employed by those who ob je* feti lo the term •Unta** M untvell'a cr**e*l waa that word for M m to n u n , to m y offle# last Tu e sd a y nl 2 o'cl.M-k sharp, tin ra t be knew what for 11« runic, all r ig h t I lliou glil It'd do bllii good to ciM,l bla t in is aw hile keep him from ge 'ttu ' I on i-licsly litM'ss lie walled about half an hour am i then got up ' I ’ re sent uiy Ii.uiplliupiita to Heuator Hbee ban.' lui says to the hoy. and tell him to go to the devil ami learn bow to keep tils ap|M>liituipiita,‘ mid left 'l.ntig alMiut 3 o'clock I «trolled out aud gets bis m.-naag«.” Klipelian pauaeit long eiiougb lu slap hla thigh resoundingly, " lie 's all right A in 't any one told uie to go to llie devil for some tim e H e 'll tie w orth tttl estra m a jo rity -t o the whole tic k e t" " I f he'll take th « nom ination.” •Take It? O f course he'll take I t A in ’t there ( I .Vsi a year In It for lilm ? Am i mi'hhy when Ills term's ended lie m ight go to the legislature as repre- M lit,ill»e " " O r slate senator?” K li.iiia n g rllim it "Hoy, do I look Ilka I waa on m y w ay to the bong- y n rd f lie I p c tiiiip serious. “ W hat's the m utter w ith Die iMi.ple. anyhow ? Itala- III C ain aU over the state— Just lie eaiisp," he added com plalnliigly. "one trust luliipniiy went up and llie cashier shot Itself A in ’t busllie*« good ? A in 't Ibe organisation given them good guvprtnnellt V be demanded. " I t haa." Senator Mure hell s|M>ke w ith conviction " W h a t do they w ant, then?” " I don't know T h e y don't know . And na long us they don't k n o w ," felur cfiell aald d ry ly , "yo u aud 1. J im . needn't lie a f ra id ” T h e y lu d rniched and turned the ro rn e r of the street that tnu nd a I lie court house square ou the north. Th e y stoptMil at a fram e, tw o room shack hy the door of w hich hung a battered tin sign. "Jo h n !>unmrade. A tto rne y at I j i w . " Sheehan led the w a y Inslile T h ro u g h the door of the Inner room pain# the muffled drone of voice». T h e tw o men sen I ed themselves tn the » n le r .« . mi and waited T e n minutes passed. T h e n l i e door o|>ened and John f>utiminile emerged, ushering out a tig . Isnrded farm er W hen the cli ent had left the you ng la w y e r turned to hi* caller* and shook hands, w a rm ly w ith M urcbell and hastily w ith Sbee ban. " W ill yon atep li« ld e . gentlem en?” T h e y t.Mik seats around the old. tim e stained mahogany table. "W e ll? " Inm m ende'* look aidre*aed Ibe rem ark to Senator M urcbell. T h e senator smiled slightly. “ I'm here only » « an honorary vice presi dent Ask Sheehan H e like» to talk." "S u re ." SlM-ehati grinned " I ain't •me of them that believe# the feller that d o n i talk Is deep and wise He g e n e riy ain't ta lkin ' lecause be can't think of m ih ln to aay." H e paused amt continued. " W e ll, Mr. Iila trict At lo r u ry " - " Is n 't that a little prem ature?" John f’ KKMIUftl LIST OF THE THIRD ANNUAL REDMOND POTATO SHOW AND FAIR TO HE HELD AT REDMOND O C TO B E R 23, 24, 25 RULES AND REGULATIONS 1. The show room will lye open for the reception and ar- rantrinif o f exhibits three days before opening day o f show. 2 . Kntrien and reservations for space may be made with the Secretary or by mail any time within ten days o f opening date. 8 . All articles entered for competition must be the property of the person in whose name it is entered, and must have been grown or made by that party. 4. Premium« awarded at other fairs are not allowed to be used in decorating exhibits at this show. 5. Upon any article taring entered a card showing the class and entry number will lie furnished, and must remain attached to the article during the exhibition. ft. No article entered in General Exhibit o f Farm Products or Vegetables will be allowed to compete for individual prizes. 7. The Judges shall report only those articles for premiums in the regular list, but can make especial recommendations where articles, not listed, are deemed worthy o f a premium. 8. Blue ribbons designating first, and red ribbons second, shall !>e attached to all articles immediately after same have been judged. !). No article shall be removed from exhibition before 6:00 p. m. o f the last day of the Show and Fair. Interrupted vlgorotialy T h e n . rrs« hlng the tie fook the t«»w rl and ru!»t*«**l ti l o a glow lie 11 tig I «*«1 w ith • ag#' of welt lielng Wb* h r wna ilr r »* n l again, refreah ed and eager for hla d o t. he took the 1 i k to th r b l e b » * , T b r *un Wife ’liin M n c m r r I ho hill* I I p ■*«■!• p H im l »*|iiip «| It wh<lp II , * m i | r b « r In Ihp * kr. Klpam lns ■ O p , ; rr.1 ( k m k'li H ip m l«l* of H ip ,* II p , Thp fto r, <>f II ip n.>rnliii( **• i'otii|>(plP H i « * . nlM.nl in rpMimiP III* lr*m|' ^ ^ K « * r < | » brn b r tM>hplit * *tr*ns» prop- Inn m l,a n tin g along Ihp m ail, a 7WM aonian Ipmtlng a llm i'lng h u rw K m fel p ram p np a rrr b . rh tlrklpil almnl T W *tnl*aNllfe p lg ik ln amlillp H ip !« • « , •••I prop. I lip nnMlUh rV llbg aull l»«>l* » p r p n<>l Ibp p<|iil|>iUPtit w ith pb rm iiig laillpa of N p w Chpl*pa «■ n il In rlilp • tipnnl him anil lookinl up r o ld l; I • bin kip i II p ,] ln*lantljr )> mm I m orning.'' h » anl4 ''W h a t'* uiHttpr w ith y o u r liurap? ( ' i n I » your* ip aln|i|m1 “ lip ha* p lr k iil up a |p.‘* abp auawprpil. ’'and I ra n 't gpl ill I f you w ill Iw an good” — Hr «a nltp .l U g lily n v r r Ibp fpnrp I Ixituidpd II ip i iim d o « anil r v im m il • ofTrlidlng altniP 'I'bnn k you ." Ihp young w om nn aald y V o u 'r * <|ultp w plronip." bp an*w#r- T " I 'm alw ny* glad In hplp iM-nuly dl»lrpaa I I p I* a lipnutlful anim al. > i I i p T” I ip addl'd ha*t!ly "A ro you rbnfflng in#?" ah# a*k#d id ly . I I p ipprpaapd a amllp " l l y no uipana ?tlpr not r lip him for a 111 11«* I'll, un II WP *PP bow be walka Yuu rid# i r ly ." lip rp n tiirp d " N o pnrllpr than y o u — a w lm ." ah# r# ilm l brlplly. g la n rln g at hi* w p I hnlr m l tn » p i U p at mu tt liprauip u n c o » rtnlily iMinaiiuua o f bl* ra lb a r un puipi appptirnitrp. "Arw you «ta y ln g In N #w Chplapa?*’ " Y ra '• "Hball you atay l« » ig T ' *'Ar* you In H ip habit of rroxa #*• • m ining «trangpra on th# road?" aha Im iulrpd frig id ly. U p rpddpttpd " I l>pg yo u r pardon." IM- » ilil and alarkanpil hla par# to lal b rr d ra w ahrad “ I think I'll ride n o w ." aho aald. 'I f yon w ill hplp me up. C rueader hai alopped lim p in g." I I p hrld out hla hand, ah# placPd a fool In It and waa llftpd to the **d dip HI m m orraiirpil h#r Ihanka Hot. although abp g a lh rrp d In th# r#lna. all# M not atart a w a y. F o r a mnm piit aim »at looking at th# hill*, apparently ob II,Iona of the you ng man'* preapnc# It# wnndprpd w ho ah# waa and ,# n tnrpil again. " W h y do you call him t;ruaad#rT" Hhp liNik#,t d o w n at him "A n o th P ' qmiatlun? Yon ar# Incorrlgtbl# ” b#g yo u r pardon.” he aald again allltly and marcbod np the road. •*ll in i k r« oi ip fppl aa liplplp*» a*~— .Slip |M0«a«l fur lark of a coui|Mirl*»n "A * brl|.Ji-«« n* aotiM* t lib k « 1 1 1 *«**n fp«'l uulp*« Hi# f.iriupr'* dog M-orp* off that lm « k I ip ri»tu|ilplpd II ip «rnlpnr# for brr. (Milullng iM pr a liarnynrd In lb # rnltoy H ip big bird wa* *• Miring ln H a r m « Ing. lii»i'rlii# «ir>ip* I’ roin l«n # a lli ram p faintly Ibp rr 1 «a o f frlgliPiiiMl f u » i* Knddpiily Ibp h a « k Hcarrely ‘ « «■ mi I mm I In« to Ibp enrtti I m ti« I ti g. II a on m l alnfl ou ce m ore. Ipii« lug punir In H ip barnyard and ou r rb lrk H ip ip*a TI ip you ng w om nn laughed “ T h e re a i an tllu*iratlon o f on* fundamputal law ” "T h e suprem acy o f ih e *t rung ? T h at'a 1 an old theory. I know A »ery pretty .n ip -fr o m Ibe |Milnt o f ,le w o f Ihe ! hawk Hut liow b I mmì Ibe c h ic k ? " "O h . If one I» l»»rn a r l i l r k " - Hhe .m n iiiili« ! Ibe « ,' ii I p iiip « l l h a *tirog Suddenly W 'th a La ugh . Sha W »a Oon# Am id a C latter ot Hoot*. of ber «In n iliera. ' Strength I* It* ow n law lla a iiT lh# w orld alw ny* been ru m in e re i amt ruled by II* atroug. " I 'm afraid that I* true." he aald to berly " A f ra id ! I should think you would be glad, a lin e I h io e It from the New Chelaea l ì loin' you are a atroug man lie liMik.il hi* aatonlahmPBt "Yon know wli*» I s w r “ O f ctiurw*? IMil you ttilnk. M r I tun mea de." "he laughial "did you think yo u r charm * outweighed the F o r ausw er the Honorable J im drew forth from a u iih e r pocket a folded new «paper, w hich he spread out ou hi* knee* Solem nly he tiegnn to read: among Ibe elect lie I m *II p ,* i I devout " W e should m i d ig nify the present ly In the a v i* «iil and la iit principle* rather n n i i t ie d political conditions •if hi* party, although be « a * m i tig w llli Ihe name crisis Hut It la un •Hut n n i would on IK-CSBIOO lake a *e questionably a tim e when o u r party ere I band In llie affair* of Ibe up|*>*l must lii«|**> I It» path carefully. At lion lie bail more than mice read such a tim e It hehoovea It to chiton# m i Ilf Ibe p a r t, foolhardy young men as cundMales only men » b u n » fear who v p i in r .i l b< oppna# hi* leadership. lessiipss and honesty are not open to lie llv .il d u rin g nl lea*« tw o montb* question lle iio n com ity has tbta fall ■>f every year In Ihe to w n o f hi* lir t h . lo All the InqM.rtnnl office of district Pnber In ll.e *<|iiare. w hite fram e attorney. O f all those mentioned for b m w on Maple »Ireet or nt ibe farm , Ilil* |MMt w e kuow of none w ho so three miles weal, w hich he lei “on « e ll tills Hie bill aa Jo h n Hunmeade. «h a re * " New Chelsea wa* a quaint. the popular and brilliant young law yer ■.Id fashioned lim n lyin g at the head of New Chelsea ills na m e "— Sheehan's of Ihe Weetiannock valley, quite con voice ris e lo a triu m p h a nt c lim a x — "his lent w ith It* i«q.ulntlon o f ¡vomi and unine has brought forth euthustaam with the honor of being the courtly » berever mentioned T h e entire coun •cat. w iil.ii M u n h e ll'* Influence bad ty wants hlui It w ill have h im ." lie prevented from ta in g m oved to l i u m looked up " W h a t do you think of vllle. that th rivin g little factory city that. e h T ' lift .i'll mlleM away •'Which of yo u ." John asked. "In I a .« t. M ain *treet one flue Ju n e aft \ spired that editorial?” prn<M.n he « a * w alk ing w ith that air “ I did .” auswered Sheehan. “I of abstraction which »Its *o well on didn't w rite It. though," be confessed. the great. "iH .n 't you th lu k ." Jo h n demanded, ••Hr ha* big possib ilities" L’ ncon a little sharply, "you m ight have asked ■cloiisly ihe senator *|M»kp aloud my cousent before using m y uam e as a Ilia coiupat.lon »eenieil to under candidate? H o I understand y o u 're stand the reference, " l i e '« all rig h t." come here to— to give me y o u r consent be answered. State Senator J im to r u u T ’ Sheehan wa* a big. fat gentlem an w ith " W e came to aay we'd support you furtive, tw in k lin g eye», a m odicum of " T h e n let me state the oaae to you n»ar*v* gi**l I.M.ka and a rolling, ctwk aa It 1». The state I* pretty much sure gait bred of no m isfortune. H e » o r k .i l up over that trust company « a * a a n . of power. Fifteen y e a r» be affair buck east. I'm uot sure It fore he bad gone lo I'lu m v H le to work oughtn't to lie worked up. either T h e In the mill*, nu uncouth, unlettered farm ers lu this oouuty aud a good Irishm an, w ho m o ld tell a good atory. many jieople lu I’ lum vH le are n't very hold unlim ited ipinntltle* of liquor and frleudiy to you personally at best In wn* not n iiw lllln g to w ork « h e n uioo short." he laughed, "yo u need some py could m i la* had o th e r» la# new tim b e r to pntcb up the old ahlp of Hot not long for him bad been the state A m i you think I'll d o " grim e and roar and rauacle racking of S li.ii.a u turned to Senator M urcbell Ihe mllla. Money could tie had more "Senator, let's me and you go lig h t out eaally li iim r llle waa bm unlng T h e re and resign and let Jo h n n y here run were at m i s to be g m i . i l and paved, things IV .u 't you w ant the Job?” be public b.llkllngs to be constructed J im dem aiidnt of John went Into is.lltlc* and I M in n ie he waa " I don't know yet. I'm th in k in g It a good "To te getter" and h a i a cer over, tint If I Ink# It It w ill be on tain rough talent tor the game a cq u ir co n d itio n "— ed |lower lie <>|>eiied a mh I im . u and ac " O n condition!" quired more |M»wer. tie tni-am # a con - " H i n t there are no conditions. I'd tractor and secured m any contract* want to ru n m y cam paign and the of One day the < ity aw oke to the fact flee according to m y ow n notion». I'd that J im Sheehan owned Itn govern run It straigh t." n u 'ii T h e cltlyena cried out In pro " S u re r' agreed Sheehan. test and. w ith the habit of Am erican " I really mean II. you k n o w ." John ettlea. little and big. subm itted Hr Insisted " I m ight even have to get became, by virtue of hla alllanc# w ith after yon. Sheehan." Mure bell, alalc senator from Hentou T h is to Sheehan was hum orous mat county amt trader - w r d in g to the ter T h a t '« all rig h t." he agreed eupliem lam of the county organise again, g rinning . " If you can catch roe lion You think It over. Jo h n n y , and let me " l i e * all rig h t." be repeated and know lo in o rm w " I'bucklert He rose. " W e ll. I gueaa I m ust he " K h ' f said M u n h e ll " W b o 'i all goln'. A re yon cornin’ along, aena right r ____ tor?" " W h y . Jo h n n y In m m e n ie . of course! "N o t Just now. Sheehan." Senator IH d n't tell you how I happened to l>e M n rrh e ll »nsw ered. goln to ace him '»tend of the other way " l i t be aayln’ good da y. then round It'a a home on me. all lig h t." tie th rew hack his head, and the Sheehan shook hand» w ith Senator M urcbell and John and le ft chuckle bream# a loud guffaw. "Sent ( T o be c o n tin u e d .) POTATOES For the Best Bushel of Potatoes, any variety, by $20.00 F. S. Stanley, C. O. Irr. Co............................ $15.00 For the Best Bushel o f Burbanks..................... $15.00 $15.00 $10.00 $10.00 $10.00 or the largest and Best Display of Different Varieties of Potatoes, not less than one crate of each, open to all growers, Seth Thomas Bronze-Brass Eight-Day Clock, given by the Oregon Trank Railway, value...........................$85.00 For the 56 largest and Best Potatoes, any variety, Silver Loving Cup, presented by the Great Northern Railway. •'or the Best Collection, 2 or more varieties, 6 specimens each, grown by child 14 years or under .....................................................................$ Ì 3.00 •rom the Best Model Made from Potatoes.........$ : 5.110 $ $ $ $ $ $ 7.50 7.50 7.50 5.00 5.00 5.00 $ 2.00 VEGETABLES $ .50 $1.00 .50 $1.00 .50 $1.00 $1.00 .50 Cabbage, 3 specin $1.00 .50 'arrota. Table, 6 .50 $1.00 Carrots, Stock, 3 specimens $1.00 .50 $1.00 .50 $1.00 .50 $1.00 .50 Musk mellón. .50 $1.00 $1.00 .50 'arsnips, 3 specimens .50 $1.00 $1.00 .50 $1.00 .50 $1.00 .50 .50 $1.00 $1.00 .50 $1.00 .50 Watermelon, 3 specimens ''or the Best Collection. 5 or more varieties. 6 rs $3.00 2.00 or .00 2d; $3.00 3d ileets. Stock or Mangels, 3 specimens. FIELD CROPS Collection o f Grasses Sheaf o f Wheat . . . . Sheaf " f O a t s .......... (Not less than 6 inches at band) day <>f Grain in s t a l k ....................... (Not less than 4 inches at band) $5.00 . 1.00 . 1.00 . 1.00 $3.00 .50 .50 .50 . 5.00 3.00 . . . . Six Best Stalks o f Milo Maize Largest Sun F lo w e r ............... 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 .50 .50 .50 .50 For the Best Display o f (Trains and Grasses, one Sack Flaky Loaf Flour, donated by the Bend Milling & Warehouse Co. One One One One One One One For THRESHED GRAINS bushel Wheat, any variety.................................... $3.00 bushel Oats, any v a r ie ty ...................................... 3.00 bushel Barley, any v a r ie ty .................................. 3.00 b osbd live ............................................................ 1.00 bushel of Field P e a s ............................................ 1.00 peck o f Flint Corn in E ar.................................... 1.00 peck o f Dent Corn in E a r .................................... 1.00 the Best Display of Threshed Grains, one Sack Bluestem Flour, donated by the Bend Milling & Warehouse Co. $ 2.00 2.00 2.00 .50 .50 .50 .50 FRUITS To be grown by exhibitor in Crook County. .$3.00 . 1.00 . 1.00 Best Dish of Spitzenberg A p p le s ........ . 1.00 Best Dish*bf Newtown Pippin A p p les... . 1.00 Best Dish o f Baldwin A p p le s ............... . 1.00 Best Dish o f Northern Spy Apples . 1.00 . 1.00 . 1.00 Best Dish of Winesap A p p le s ............... . 1.00 Best Dish of Yellow Bellflower Apples . 1.00 Best Dish of Wagner A p p le s ............... . 1.00 Best Dish of Rome Beauty Apples . . . . . 1.00 Best Dish o f Gano A p p le s ..................... . 1.00 Best Dish o f Ben Davis A p p le s ............. . 1.00 Best Dish o f Crab A p p le s ..................... . 1.00 Best Dish o f Winter Banana A p p les... . 1.00 Best Dish of Rambo A p p le s ................. . 1.00 . 1.00 Best Dish of Winter Nelles Apples................... . 1.00 Best Dish o f Keifer Fears ............................... . 1.00 Best Dish o f Peaches .......................................... Best Dish o f P lu m s ...................................................... . 1.00 . 1.00 Best Dish o f Petite P ru n e s ............................... . 1.00 Best Dish o f Italian P ru n e s ............................... . 1.00 Best Dish o f (trapes C o n tin u e d on Page T $2.00 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50