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first, B allston ; L e s te r G ardner, sec Donald, first. D a llas; Jessie K e y t, sec- I second. D ark L a y e r C ake. Mrs. D. O. B ro n ond, B rid g e p o rt; H azel B u rsell, third. | ond, P e rry d a le ; A lic e B aker, th ird, i n son. first. dependence. M istletoe. Dark L o a f Cake. Mrs. II. G. C am p Class A. C lara H artm an , first, D a l Class B. H om er B ursell. first. M is tle to e ; K en n eth B ursell. second. M is las; W in n ie R o w la n d , second, P e r r y bell. first. G in g e r C ookies, Mrs. D. O. Bronson, tle to e ; H elen Rumpel, P e rry d a le . third. d a le; R u ili Sm ith, third, Dallas. Class C. G la d y s T u rn er, first, M cC oy; i first. T a b le C arrots, Class A, Russell S u gar C ookies, Mrs. Z. M. K n ig h t, Shepard, first, D a llas; P e te r Diehm, Adah C am pbell, second, D allas; L ilia n L iv e Stuck D epart ait-ut. Arst; second. M ra D. O. Bronson. second, S m ithfield; F re d e ric k Ridders, L ew is, third, A irlie . HOUSES. Best co llectio n C andy. M r a L . A. A sters, Class A and C. H o llis Sm ith, third, Suver. C lyd esoa le, m ares, tirst and second; A lic e D em psey. Dennis, second, G u thrie, first; M r a Class H. Kenneth B ursell, first. M is first, D a lla s ; W illie tw o y e a r olds, first and second; one second. D allas; Len na M ay. third, Dallas. tle to e ; H elen Renipei, second. P e rry - y e a r old. first; filly , Ural and second; | Best lo a f Y ea st B read, Mrs. W illis Class B. A lic e Baker, first, In d e d a le; F ra n k A lsip , th ird, N orth D a l ow n ed by C om egya & Savery. pendence; A rth u r M ay, second, D a llas; Sim onton. first; M ra A u stin , second. las. Cirade Porcherons, C. C. M arks first | Stock C arrots, Class A . C lifto n M a r Jessie Jones, th ird, P erry d a le . Host Y ea st Biscuit. M r a M. J. B al- Sw eet Peas, C lass A and C, H a ze l lantyne. first. and second; C. Jones third. tin, first, B allsto n ; H a zel B ursell, sec T h re e y*ear old g rad e, first C. C. ! ond. M ls tle o te; M a rvin C A N N E D F R U IT . B ursell, first. M is tle to e ; H elen Conn, W e lls , third, Best co llection . Mrs. T. J. H a y te r, M a rk s ; y ea rlin g . E. T. Evans, first; C. j Buena V ista. second, A ir lie ; F re d e ric k R id ders, Arst; Mrs. .D. O. Bronson, second. C. M arks, second; tw o y e a r old, J a s third, Suver. C lass B. Pau l Sayre, first. F a lls C ity ; Best 3 quarts Peaches. M ra H. G. p e r U a g ley first; fa m ily by one sire, W illie H am ilton , second. G u th rie; K e n C lass B, H o llis Sm ith, first, D allas; C am pbell, first; Mrs. Z. M. K n ig h t, D oroth y Johnson, second, A ir lie ; K e n E. T. E van s; beat g en e ra l ex h ib it fo r neth B ursell. third. M istletoe. neth B ursell. th ird, M istletoe. 8. P. cup, fo r pure breds, C om egys & second. Onions, Class A, F re d e ric k Ridders. Best 3 q u arts S tra w b e rrie s, M ra Z. S a very. Pansies, C lass A and C, Edna Conn, first, S u ver; H a zel B u rsell, second. first. A ir lie ; A n n a R idders, second, Su M K n ig h t, first. Coach, stallion , first, second and M istleto e; C lifto n M artin , th ird, B alls- Best 3 q u arts C herries, M ra P. D. ver; H a zel B u rsell, third. M istletoe. th ird , B u rg e & Evans. ton. Class B, Hunter B ursell, first. M is tle Reddekopp, first; M ra H. G. C am pbell, P erch eron , sta llion , first, B u rge & j Class B. K en n eth B ursell. first. M is toe; K enneth B u rsell, second. M is tle second. E v a n s; second. E. T. E van s; third, tle to e ; F ra n k A lslp , second. N orth D a l Best 3 quarts Pears. Mrs. J. L. toe. Sm ithtleld H orse Co. las; H u gh Y ou n g, third, O akhurst. D ahlias, Class A and C, L e s te r G a rd Sw eeney. P erch eron , y ea rlin g , stallion , first, Tom atoes, Class A, M arshal H u ntley, Best 3 quarts G ooseb erries, Mrs. F. second and third, B u rg e & Evans. first. Independence; H o m er Bursell, ner, first, B r id g e p o r t; D oroth y John A ir lie ; Ru th Sim pson, J. Co&d, first, Mrs. N e ttie H u tton, sec A g e d M are, first, second and third, second. M is tle o te; K e n n e th B ursell, son, second. ond. third, A irlie . M istleto e, third. B u rg e and Evans. Best 3 qu arts L o g a n b e rrie s . Mrs. Class B, E lw in C raven, first, D a llas; Class B. Jam es B ohle, first. F a lls T w o y ea r old m are, first and sec N e ttie Hutton. ond, B u rg e & E van s; F illy , first and C ity ; L e s te r G ardner, second, B rid g e H o llis Sm ith, second, D a llas; Joe D en Best 3 q u arts R aapberrles, Mrs. E l nis. third, D allas. second; Cham pion sta llion . B e rg e 6c port; Russel A lsip , N orth D allas, third. W h ite W y a n d ottes, H a zel B ursell, m er H a ll, first; Mrs. N e ttie H utton, Cucum bers. Class A. and C, L es te r Evans. • tirst, M is tle to e; R u ssell A lsip , second. second. G ardner, first, B rid g e p o rt; Evadene CATTLE. P reserves, best co llection . Mrs. R Gist. 41. Sm ith, second. Buena V is ta ; John Y e a r lin g bull, first, B u rge &. E van s; Jr., flfrst; Mrs. Z. M. W h ite L eg h o rn s. M abel L ee , first. C. C raven, second, F. E. Lynn. T h re e y ea r old, Foch t, th ird, Ballston. K n igh t, second. Gist. 7; Johnnie Voth, second, Dist. Class B. Pau l Sayre, first. F a lls C ity : F. E. L yn n , first. T w o y e a r old, E. T. Jelly, best co llection , Mrs. A lic e L5; Guy S ta ig e r, third, Dist. 2. Evan s. C a lf, F. E. Lynn, first; C. R. H om er R u ssell, second, M is tle to e; V il- Ithodq island Reds, T ed d y R id g e Dem psey, first; Mrs. H. G. C am pbell. lie M ackie, third, Cochran. N ew m an , second. C ow , th ree y ea r old Tu rnips, Class A and C, E v e rt E v w ay, first, Dist. 34; Em m a R id g e w a y , second. o r ov er, first,F.E. L yn n . C ow , tw o y ea r F re d J. H ibb ard , P ic k le s, best co llectio n , Mrs. A lic e old and under three, F. E. Lyn n , first ans, first, M onm outh; F re d e ric k R id second, Dist. 34; third, Dist. 53. ders, second, Suver. Dem psey, first; Mrs. T. J. H a y te r, sec and second. Y e a r lin g heifers,, F. E. Buff Rocks, R a lp h W ils o n , first. ond. C lass B. M ildred E d g a r, first. R ic k - L y n n . H e ife r calves, F. E. Lyn n , first V eg e ta b le s, best S qu a rts Beans, and second. Grand cham pion bull, F. E. r e a ll; H om er B ursell, second. M is tle Dist. 36; Blanche Gibson, second, D ist- 61 . toe; K en n eth B ursell, th ird, M istletoe. Mrs E. Evans, ft vat; Mrs. F. J. Coad, L yn n . Grand cham pion co w , F. E. B arred Rocks, W illie M ack ie, first, Parsnip s. Class A and C, C lifto n Lynn. second. M artin , first, B allsto n ; L e s te r G ardner, -»1st. 24. Peas, best 3 quarts. Mrs. E. Evans. 8 W IN E . Bantam s, R a lp h M acom ber, first. second. B rid g e p o rt: Anna F rlesen, T E X T IL E D E P A R T M E N T . D uroc Jersey boar tw o y ea rs and Gist. 51; R obt. Canoy, second, D allas. third, D allas, Dist. No. 15. Hand made G arm ent, M r a D. H. ov er, J. W . Quick, first. Sow, 18 months iu.m M itch ell, th ird , D allas. Class B, H u gh Y ou n g, first, F a ll* U pjohn. D allas, first; M iss J oyce A r «' ...jnths, J. W. Q uick, first. Champion W h ite O rpin gton s, G uy S ta ig e r, first C ity ; Pau l Sayre, second. F a lls C ity; rant, M onm outh, second. and under tw o years, J. W . Quick, M ildred E d g a r, third, R ic k re a ll. G ist 2. first. Sow one y ea r and under 18 Best set em broidered L in g e r ie , Miss C elery, Class A and C, Pau l Scott, Anconas, A n d rew H offm an , first; boar and sow, J. W . Quick. L oretta Cam pbell, D allas, first; Mrs. D. first. Independence; H a ze l B ursell, sec iuy S taig er, second. Dist. 2. SH E EP. ond. M is tle to e; L e s te r G ard n er, third. Special B uff O rp in gton , A n dres T r e it- H. U pjohn, second. Ram , lam b, under one yea r, W . D. Best em b roidered Bed Set, Mrs. Z. B rid g ep o rt. .nae, first, D allas. G illia m , first and second. Cham pion Class B, O tis Scott, first, Indepen d P e k in D qcks. Guy S ta ig e r, first. M. K n ig h t. D allas, firs t; M iss S tella rum, W . D. G illiam , L in coln ram, one ence; H om er B ursell. second, M is tle B a g le y , M onm outh, second. Gist. 2; H ow a rd W e lls , second, Dist. C rocheted Bed Set, Mrs. John W ic k , y e a r and under tw o, H a w le y Sc Son. toe; K en n eth B ursell, th ird. M istletoe. .»3; R o llie M id dleton , third. D ist 41. h a m lam b under one year, H a w le y & B ird Houses, Class A, W illie Y oung, Indian Ru nner Ducks, Ir v in e H o l D allas, first; Mrs. P o ole, Monm outh, Son, first, second and third. C ham Dallas. man, first, Dist. 30; M ary L ee, second, second. T a p e stry , Mrs. John W ic k , D allas, B ird H ouses, Class C, B enjam in Dist. 7. pion ram, H a w le y & Son. R ic k li, first, D allas; P a u l Scott, In d e Indian Ru nner Ducks, w h ite, Blanche first and second. A N G O R A GOATS. K e n sin gton E m b ro id ery , M iss L o pendence, second. Gibson, first, D ist. 61; H om er B ursell. Buck kids, first, U. S. G ran t; buck B ird H ouses, Class B, D a vid Rem - tecond. M is tle to e; H azel B u rsell, third. retta C am pbell, D allas, firs t; Mrs. S. kiiis, W. D. G illia m , second and O. Thom pson. D allas, second. pel, first, D a llas; W a lte r V oth , second. Gist. 67. th ird. Doe kid, first and second, H edebo, Mrs. A nna Coad, D allas, D allas; Iva n R ow la n d, third, Dallas. H om er P ig e oh , M ary L ee, first, Dist. U. S. Grant. Y e a r lin g doe, first and sec P ie ce o f F u rn itu re, C lass A. Ezra 7; M abel L ee, second, Dist. 7; Guy first; Mrs. Horn, F a lls C ity , second. ond. U. S. Grant. Y e a r lin g buck, first M ou ntm cllick, Mrs. F. L. T a lb o tt, Boyer, first, M cC oy; W illie H arn ey, sta iger, third, Dist. 2. W . D. G illiam . A n y a g e buck, first, U. W h ite P ig eon s, G uy S ta ig e r, first. F a lls C ity , first; Mrs. W. O. B lack, tecond, Independence; C laren ce Booth, S. G ran t. Cham pion doe, U. S. Grant, D allas, second. Gist. 2; Osha T a te , second, Dist. 2. third. A m ity. l our k id s one sire, first, U. S. Grant. French and E y e let, M iss O ra C ollins. O ther P ig e o n s, Jack R ichardson, Class C. C arl S tew a rt, M cCoy, first; C ham pion buck, U. S. Grant. Buck D allas, first and second. tirst, Dist. 2; G u y S ta ig e r, second. A rm le Cooper, second. Independence; French, Mrs. D. II. U pjohn , D allas, a n y a g e sire bred by ex h ib itor, U. S. Oren Dadmen, third. Independence. Dist. 2. G ran t. D oe any a g e sire bred by e x K abbltes, doe, Jessie K e y t, first. ilrst; Mrs. E. A. Stinson, R ic k r e a ll. Class B. W . W a d e E llis , first, Riok- h ib itor, U. S. G rant. G rea t buck Gist. 21; 1 aul Sayre, second. Dist. 57; second. rea ll; V ern L a F ra n ce , second, D allas; R a m b le r Rose E m b ro id ery . Mrs fo e B row n , third, D allas kid. W. D. G illia m , first; L. A. G u th W illie M ackie, third. R ic k re a ll. R abbits, pair, Jessie K e y t, first, H e llw a rth . F a lls C ity, firs t; M iss A g L a b or S a v in g D evice, C lass A, H a r rie second. Dist. 21; Pau l Sayre, second, Dist. 57; nes C lark . Monm outh, second. ry B row n , first, Dallas. SCHOOL E X H IB IT S . H a rd an ger, Mrs. F. L. T a lb o tt, F a lls Joe B rown, th ird , D allas. No e n try fo r Class B and C. One room school: Cochran, first and D allas, R abbits, buck, Jessie K e y t, first. C ity, first; Mrs. John W ic k , To ys, Class A, no en try. tie betw een B rid g ep o rt and Orchards Gist. 21; Pau l Sayre, second, Dist. 57; second. Class B, V ern on B row n , first, D allas; fo r second. W a llach ia n , Mrs. D. H. U pjohn , D a l Toe B row n , th ird , D allas. Paul Sayre, second, F a lls C ity ; H om er School o f tw o to five room s: Buena H ares, doe. Jack Richardson , first, las. first; M ra H. C. E a k in , D allas. B ursell, third. M istletoe. V is ta , first; B eth el, second. second. Class C, John Ram sey, D allas, first Gist. 2. School o f m ore than five room s: Rom an Cut W o rk , Mrs. H. C. E akin . H ares, buck, S ilas S tarr, first, D ist B read, brow n. C lass A , C, no en try D a lla s first; Independence second. D allas, first; Miss F a y H enson, D allas, Class B, A g n e s H offm an , first, D a l 10 . B est in d ividu al d is p la y : L e s te r G a r second. PO U LTR Y. las; no oth er en try. dner, B rid g ep o r*; C lifto n M artin , B a ll- Punch W o rk . M iss O ra C ollins. D a l S. C. W h ite L eg h o rn s, L. A. B ollm an. Bread, w h ite. Class A . R u th M iller, ston, M y r tle W ils on , Popcorn. las, first; M iss L o r e tta C am pbell, D a l D allas; first and second on co ck ; first, W lld a F u lle r, second. F ie ld corn, class A, G len S ou thw ick. first, D a llas; second and th ird on pu llet and first on las, second. first. M ountain V ie w ; John L a c y sec M onm outh; M a g g ie Odam, th ird, D a l Sw edish darning, Mrs. L. F. Vaughn, pen. ond, P a r k e r; W illie K r e a g e r third, las. L o t ta W ilson . S. C. B uff L eg h o rn s, L. A. B ollm an , R ic k r e a ll, first; M iss Class C, M y r tle W ils o n , first, Salem Cochrane. M onm outh, »econd. D allas; first on cock and first on c o c k F ie ld corn, class, B H o m er B urshell. Rt. 2; F ran ces H a w le y , second, McCoy D raw n W ork , M r». Geo. W a lt, R ic k - erel; first and th ird on hen; first on first. M is tle to e, M a rie L ee , second. D o v ie Odam. third, D allas. roall, first; Mrs. Maud Richardson, pen. Class B, V e ra S ou th w ick, first, Sa B r id g e p o r t; M able L ee , th ird, B r id g e E N. K e en e y ; second on cock, third D allas, second. lem Rt. 2; Carson Odam, second. Dal port. P o in t Lace, Mrs. F. J. Coad, D a llas,, >n co ck erel, second on hen, second on B r id g e p o r t; M y r tle W ils o n , third. P o p las; U na W in e g a r , th ird, Monmouth. first and second. >ullet and second on pen. B utter, Class A, A nna F riesen . first corn. Ila tten b erg , Mrs. A. J. C row th ers. Ed. Loop, Monm outh, second or D allas; A n n a P. F riesen , second, D a l S w ee t Corn, Class A , H a r r y W e lls , D allas, first and second. ockerel, first and third on p u llet an< las. first, Buena V is ta ; L e s te r G ardner, T a ttin g , M iss E d ith Starbuck, D a l hird on pen. Class B, Em m a Zulisch, first. In d e las, first: Mrs John Schultz, second. S. C. B row n L e g h o rn s ; J. M. Card second. B rid g e p o rt; M y r tle W ilson , pendence; Jessie B row n , second, U p Irish C rochet, Mrs. J. R. H arris. D a l D allas; first on cock, first and Secorn th ird . Popcorn. per Sa lt Creek. las, first; Mrs. C. M. H orn, F a lls C ity, .n co ckerel, first and second on hen S w e e t corn, class B, A lb e r t L e w is , L o a f C ake, C lass B, N aom i Phelps, ■»econd. first, A ir lie ; O tis Scott, second. F a lls first, D a llas; P e a r l Jost, second, D a l first and third on p u llet and first or M acram è, Mrs. C. M. Horn, F a lls pen. C ity ; H u gh Y ou n g, th ird. Oakhurst. la s; Ru th P ra th e r, th ird. B uena Vista. C ity , first; Mrs. D. C. C rider. D allas. F ran k F riesen , D allas; second ot P opcorn , class A , G len S ou th w ick, Class A , A nna R id ders, first, Su ver; first, Mt. V ie w ; P a u l Scott, second, B erth a Z ielesch, second, Independence; cock ; third on co c k e re l; second on p u l second. C rochet Lace. Mrs. J. F. Vaughn. let. second on pen. Independence; E d w a rd H a m ilto n third, R u th M ille r, third, D allas. R ic k re a ll, first and second. H e n ry Voth, D allas, third on hen. G u thrie. L a y e r C ake, Class A, M e rla Ram sey, F ile t L a c ». M rs F. H. M orrison, D a l W h ite W y a n d ottes. Mrs. N ina B row : P opcorn , class B, G erh a rt R em ple, ! first, D a llas; Ruth M ille r, second, D a l D allas, first on c o ck e rel; first and sec las. first; Mrs. J. R. H a rris. Dallas. first, D a lla s ; O tis Scott second, In d e la s: L o ren a T re a t, third. F a lls City. second. Class C. F lo ren c e H ibb ard , Arst, D a l ond on pullet. pendence; R o b e r t B row n th ird. Sa lt K n itte d L a ce, Mrs. A n n a Coad, D a l R. I. Reds, J. S. Macom ber, D allas: las; F ra n c e ll H a w le y , second, M cCoy; C reek. las, first and second. first on cock and first on c o c k e r e l- W a te rm e lo n , class A , Jam es B ohle R e n ia B enn ett, third. K n itte d A rticle s. Mrs. S. F. Stew art. first on hen and first on p u llet; first Class B, F ra n k ie C rider. D allas, first; first. F a lls C ity ; H a zel B ursell, sec- M cCoy, first on pen. A lt a Beach, second, D a llas; W inona n-..V V !~ " toe; P e rry Weuu A ppliq u ed Q u ilt. Mrs. C harles Tate. S ilv e r Laced W y a n d ottes, Mr. H olm es R ice, D allas, third. B uena Vista. D allas, first; Mrs. M cC allon, D allas, Canned F ru it, Class A, R ita C on D allas, first on cock. W a te r m elon, cla ss B, H om er B u rsell second. F R U I T S E C TIO N . first, M is tle to e; K en n eth B u rsell sec ner, first, Dist. No. 6; B essie M o rr i Pieced Q u ilt. Mrs. A. M. Shepherd. J. B. Nunn, D allas; sin gle box A p ond. M is tle to e; F ra n k A ls lp third, son, second, P e rry d a le ; M arlon M cN u l ples; N orth ern Spy, second; Ben D avis, D allas, first and second. ty, third, D allas. N o rth Dallas. C razy Q u ilt, Mrs. D. O. Bronson, Class C, F ra n c e ll H a w le y , first, M c first. Musk m elon, class A , H a ze l B u rsell P la te E x h ib it— F ir s t on B la c k Ben D allas, first; Mrs. E. A. Stinson, R lck - G ussie Th ieses, second. Salt first. M is tle to e; L lo y d Jones, second C oy; rea ll, second. D avis. N orth ern Spy, W o lf R iv e r. P e r ry d a le ; P e r r y W e lls , third, Buena ('r e e k ; M y rtle W ilson , th ird, Salem Rt. Best K n itted A rtic le s . Miss Ednelle R h ode Island G reen in gs, Gano; second No. 2. V ista . C ollins. D allas. C lass B. W s n d a E llio tt, first, P e r on Spitzenberg. M usk m elon, cla ss B, H o m er B u r B y L a d ies O v e r 60. P ears— F ir s t on Anjou, F a ll B u tter. sell, first. M is tle to e; Jessie Jones sec ry d a le; P e a r l Jost, second, D allas; R o- C rocheted A rtic le s , Mrs. J. L. C ol B a rtlett. Com ice. ond. P e r ry d a le ; K en n e th B ursell third. m aine N icholson, third, Monmouth. lins. D allas. Pru nes— F ir s t on S ilv e r and P e tite. Canned V eg e ta b le s, C lass A, E liz a M istleto e. K n itte d Bed Spresd. Mrs. H ickm an. C. W . D ossett. Independence— Best beth D iehm , first, D a lla s ; H azel B u r Squash, hubbards. Class A, Pau l M Peterson. sell, second. M is tle to e; B essie M o rr i five box ex h ib it apples, first, $20.00. M onm outh, first; Mrs. Scott, first. Independence; E lm e r Butz. Best s in g le box apples, first on M a i D allas, second. son, th ird, P e rry d a le . second, D a llas; C lifto n M artin , third. K n itte d Lace. Mrs. M. J. James. D a l Class II, W an da E llio tt, first, P e r r y den Blush; second on K in g s ; first on Ilalls to n . S p itzen b erg. K in g s and N orth ern Spy. las, first; M ra W m . G ood ell, R ic k r e d a le; Jessie K e y t. second, P e rry d a le : Clasa B, F red d ie H a m ilton , Arat. P la te E x h ib it— first on la rg e s t apple. a ll. second. H elen a R em pel, third. D allas. G u th rie; O tle Scott, «econd, In depen d C rocheted La ce. Mrs. M ary E. P a lm P ears— first on C la lr g o ; second on Class C, E v a Fosn ot, first, D allas; en ce: G len T u rn er, th ird. A irlie . er. D allas. B artlett. M y r tle W ilson , second, Salem . Rt. 2. Squash, stock, cla ss A , A lv in A eb i, C rocheted Bed Set. M rs T. J H a y E w in g Bros., D a lla s ; B est five box J e lly . C lass A, B ernice N ew b ill. first. llrst. Sa lt C reek : H a zel B ursell, sec H. H olm an. ex h ib it apples, second. $10.00. S in g le ter, D allas, first; Mrs. B allsto n ; Maud Lyons, second, D allas: ond, M is tle to e; L a u ren ce Im loh. th ird. 1 m > x ex h ib it— second on K in gs.. P la te D allas, second. N e llie S tew a rt, third, McCoy. lla tte n b u rg , Mrs. H. L eonard, In d e M ountain V iew . S p itzen b erg. K in g s Class B, R om an ie N icholson, first, ex h ib it— first on C lass B, H e n ry A lslp . Arst, N orth Dist. No. 13; M ay M cD onald, second, and Y e llo w N e w to w n »; second on Ben pendence. Irish C rochet. Mrs. A lic e Dempsey. D a lla s ; F ra n k A lslp . second. N orth D avis and Jonathans. D a llas; W illie Sm ith, th ird, Dallas. D a lla s ; Pau l Sayre, th ird. F a lls C ity. N. M. G ran t, D a llas: S in g le box e x D allas, first and second. Class C, Ida C am pbell, first. D allas; F ren ch E m b ro id ery, Mrs. A. E. C u l Pu m pkin, pie. Class A. L e s te r G ard- , G ladys Evan s, second, M onm outh; M a h ib it— secofid on Sp itzenb ergs. P la te ver, D allas, first and second. per. Arst, B rid a ep o rt; H om er B row n , bel Aebt, third, Dallas. ex h ibit, first on Baldwins. E y e le t E m b ro id ery. Mrs. S. P. R lg g ». second, B rid g e p o rt; M a rvin W e lls, P. P. F riesen . D allas: P la te ex h ib it H andm ade Aprons, C lass A, Zelm a D allas, first; Mrs. M. B. Holm es, sec th ird , Buena V ista. A pples; first on W in te r Banana. T tetgh am . first, D a llas; N eta H arn ey, ond. C lass B, C arl Dodson. Arst, M on- j second. Dist. 24; W lld a F u lle r, third. P. D. R eddekopp, D a llas; P la te e x H a rd a n ge r. Mrs. 8. P. R ig g s . Dallas, m ou th; M a rie L ee. second, B rid g e p o rt; i Monmouth. h ib it A pples; second on K in g s and first and second. M a b le L ee . third, B rid gep ort. Class B, M ay E. M cD onald, first, W axen . K en sin gto n . Mrs. A lic e Dempsey, Pu m pkin, stock. Class A, H a zel B u r D allas; H elen Richard s, second. M c H en ry V oth . D a lla s : P la te ex h ib it se ll. M istletoe, Arst: R ich a rd H aym an, C oy; A g n e s HofTraan. th ird . Dallas. A pples: first on W a g n e r and W a x en s; D allas, first and second. Cross Stitch. Mrs. A lic e Dempsey. second. B u tler; C laren ce R ln sey. third. Class C,. Adah C am pbell, first, D a l second on O ravensteins. Voth, Salt L ib e r ty . las; M y r tle W ilson , second, Salem Rt F red W . H u gh es, D allas: P la t e e x D allas, first; Mrs. A n n a C reek, second. C lass B, H u sh Younir. Arst. O a k 2; B lanche Gibson, th ird, Salem, R. 1. h ib it A pples; second on B aldw in s. T a ttin g . Mrs. D avid D a rlin g. D allas, h u rst: V es ta K ru etz, Suver. second: James B oydston. D allas: P la te e x M ach ine m ade A pron , C lass A. Lu- G len T u rn er, third. A irlie . h ib it A pples; second on W in t e r B a first; M ra W est. F a lls C ity , second. rena T r e a t, first. F a lls C ity : M erle N etted W o rk . Mrs. H ickm an. Mon P o ta to es, C lass A . H om er B row n , Ram sey, second. D a llas; B lanche G ib nanas first. B rid g ep o rt; B ert H ilk e . second. W e s le y E llio tt, D allas: P la te e x h ib mouth. son. third, Salem R. 1. Pieced Q u ilt. M rs H. M B edw ell. Independence: L e s te r G ardner, third. it A pples; first on Rom e B ea u ty ; sec Class C. M y rtle W ils on , first. Salem Monm outh, first; Mrs. F M. C ollins. B rid g ep o rt. ond on N orth ern Spy R. 2; M arth a R a zlo ff, second. Salem R. C lass B. M ildred E d g a r. Arst, C r o w H. G. C am pbell, D a llas: P la te e x D allas, second. 1; L illia n R a zloff. third. Salem R. 1. L o g Cabin Q u ilt. Mrs. A. E C ulver, le y ; D elm a H ayes. second, D allas; h ib it A pples: first on Jonathan s; sec Hand made D ress. C lass A. no en try Jessie K e y t. th ird. P erry d a le . B eau ty and Y e llo w n j D allas. Class B. M ay E. M cD onald. first. ond on Rom e C razy Q u ilt. M ra A lic e Dem psey. C abbage. Class A . L e s te r G ardner. D a llas; W an da E llio tt, second. P e r r y N ew tow ns. Arst. B rid g e p o rt: P e r r y W e lls, second. da le; third, no en try. Geo. H a w k in s. D a llas: P la te e x h ib D allas, first; Mrs. A. E. C u lver. Dal- 1 las, second. B uena V is ta ; P a u l Scott, third, Inde- it A pples; second on W a g n er. M achine made Dress. Class A . Blanch A ppliqu ed Q u ilt, J. P. Dowd. G rande pendence. E lb ert P a rish , D allas: Pru n e box Gibson, first, Salem R 1; M ary M c C lass B, O tis Scott. Arst, In depen d N u lty . second. D a llas: L u ren a T re a t, ex h ib it: F irs t on dried P e tit e Pru nes Ronde. Bead W o rk . J. P. Dowd. G rande en ce: H u gh Y ou n g, second. O akhu rst; I third. F a lla C ity. and first on d rie d L og a n b erries. P a u l Sayer. third. F a lls City. M ra M M E llis . D allas: P la te S li j Ronde, first, second and third. Class C. Adah C am pbell, first. D a l Best d isp la y b y S ociety or Club: K o h l Rabl. C lass A. H om er B row n . las; N e llie S tew a rt, v e r Prunes, second. second. M cCoy: Arst. B rid g ep o rt: C lifto n M a rtin , sec M y rtle W ilson , third. .Salem R. 2. John R M ille r, D allas, first on I t a l Th u rsd ay A ftern oon Club, first; E v a n g e lic a l 8ociety, second ond. B allsto n ; L e s te r G ardner, third. ian Prunes. D arn ing. Class A. Ruth M ille r, first. Best co llection Hand Painted China: B rid g ep o rt. E llis Sc W oods. D allas, second on D a llas; Joseph Hefrtey. second. M on M ra R d w ard ¿«Im e». D allas, fir »«; Mise C lass B. Jessie K e y t. first. P e r r y - m outh; H elena D iehm . third. D allas 1 Ita lia n Prunes. d a is; H u gh Y o u n g , second. O akhu rst; F. J. Coad. D allas, first on Peaches, : O ra C ollins, second. Class B and C, H ele n Richards, S in g le Specim ens. Mrs. Ta tom , first; th ird , no en try. L a te C raw ford s. first. Bethel. T a b le B eets. C lass A. Jam es B ohle. Ir a C. P o w e ll, M onm outh, filb e r t e x M ra H im es, second B uttonholes. Class A. E lizabeth IM e e e e r K i k t M t first. F a lls C ity ; M arvin W e lls , sec- hibit. first D iehm . first, D a llas; Z elm a T le lg h a m . Best co llectio n P io n ee r A rticles. Mrs ' ond. Buena V is ta ; H a rry W e lla . Buena Dr. M ark H a y te r , D allas, filb e rt e x second. D allas; L o ren a T r e a t, third. F M C ollins, first; M r O. N H srrln g - V is ta , third. hibit. second F a lls C ity ton. second. A ll other# In pioneer e x C lass B. A rth u r W in ters , first, D a l H O M E R A K IN G . Class B. M a rg a ret D iehm . first. D a l hibit received h on orable mention. la s: R aym ond B row n , second. Salt Best A n g el C ake. Mrs. Buell. las; H elen a R em pel. second. D allas: A G R IC U L T U R A L . C re e k ; L illie Sm ith. Buena V ista, third Best W h ite L a y e r Cake. Mrs. H O. 8usan W le b e. th ird. D a lla s Sunflower. Frank Coad. first. Stock Beets. C lass A. C lifto n M artin. D ressed D oll. C lass B. M a ry E. M c J C am pbell, rtrat; Mrs. O llle M cC arter, FA IR W INN ING S. An Official List of the Prize Winners at the Polk County hair. S trin g Beans, J. B oydston, Dallas, first. Hops. L H. McBee. D allas, second. Hops. K V. D. Paul. Buell, second S irs w herries. C. K. W est. F a lls C ity, third. S traw berries. F. K. H ubbard. F a lls C ity , second. S traw berries. F ran k H arris. Dallas, first J. L. Condon. A irlie . th ird on cucum ber; first on oats. Fred W. H u gh es, D allas, th ird on onions. A. G. R em pel, D allas, second on cu cum ber; third on sw eet corn ; p o ta toes and turnip. W. E llio tt. D allas, second on sw eet corn and tab le beets; third on table beets and * r s t on Kale. J. L. A t wit ter. A ir lie . th ird on field corn. J. M. Card. D allas, second on field corn and cabb age; third on hops; sec ond on strin g beans and sunflower. F. M. E d gar. R ic k re a ll. first on field corn a d w aterm elo n ; first on p o ta toes; third on tab le beets; first and second on onions; first on tom atoes and parsnips. »test G ea sra l K sh tb lt. J. a S P o w e ll A Son. F a lls C ity , first on sw eet corn ; first and second on muskmelon and n u tm eg; first on table squash, stock squash, tab le pumpkin, stock pum pkin, flat D utch cabbage. K o h l R abl, tab le beets, stock beets; first, second and th ird on tab le carrots and second on tom atoes; first on cucumbers; first and second on tu r nip; second on parsnips; third on strin g beans; second and third on oats. Should have m ention fo r successful breeding o f sw eet corn, squash, etc There are 70 acres o f bottom land, 50 A dandy stock ranch at $75 per acre. acres slashed, 40 acres o f good se<‘oml- There are two sets o f buildings, of I acres under cu ltiva tion ; 10 _ I gtuwiu limner, amt 45 acres of small which one is a good 7-rooui house in ¡fr u it; fine soil. $35,000. Fine 1 ranch. • fir and oak timber. There are two good repair, the other house has three 50 acres hill land h t lf under eultiva a<-res o f young bearing orchard, three rooms. Tho water supply is excellent, | good barns, a new house o f fiv e rooms having two wells, a fine spring of water tiou; all good fruit land; 1 m il« from station. $60 per acre. and large woodshed and milk house. The nearby, which can be piped to either 2.27 acres in Dallas; 6-room plastered price is $60 an acre in trade or $50 in house, aud also a creek through the house. woodshed and small barn, 3 hen cash, and the buyer can assume a mort place. There are acres of hops and houses; about 300 fru it t r s «j »3 200 gage of $3,200, which can run almost 15 acres more can be put in. There are three years at 6 per cent, payable ou or 35 acres in cultivation; some more can all but $1,450 cash. Good orchard tracts, 0 ana 10 acres before, or can pay $100 or niore ou any be easily cleared. There are two acres each, on It. 71 & Co. road from Dalits interest day. o f orchard, the balance of land being to Monmouth, 1 mile from Dallas, bear One 6-room modern house close in; open pasture and timber. Location, 6 small payment down, balance easv miles from Jiallas, 3 miles to Falls City, ing next year; great opportunity to get orchard tracts for a little cash. monthly payments. 1 mile to Bridgeport. Price $75, ou good 110 acres well-improved, 2% miles Within 6 miles o f Dallas we have a terms at 6 per cent interest. from Dallas, 3-4 mile from school and tract of 98 acres, all under cultivation, We have fiv e acres o f well improved railroad station; 18 acres in bearing 8- without other improvements, that can hill land close to town for sale at a year old apple trees, 12 acres walnuts he bought fo r $90 an acre. A ll good ' reasonable price. 7 year old, 25 acres of young pears and black soil, rolling, and is close to school Two splendid homes in heart o f city spplcs, 3-year old, 30 acres grnin land and postoffice. 1 at $2400 eat h. All farm implements and stock go with 32 acres all cleared aud nearly all in House and lot, 2 blocks from public the place; bargain price mud good term * cultivation. 17 acres set to trees and , school; price $1,100. 610 acres, 100 o f it cleared and ia small fruits. Five-room house, barn House and lot iu Dallas to trade for cultivation, IOC, »lashed, 160 in pasture. anil woodshed. Dryer ami warehouse j an out of-town tract 4 to 10 acres. Fine soil, good springs, rolling land and on place. oust outside city limits. 50 acres, close to Dallas, 28 acres in well fenced. A model farm and never Price, $12,000. 1 orchard, 7 acres bearing, 7 o f 2-year- offered for sale before. Clover land, 17 acres, half in cultivation for $1500. olds, 5 acres o f strawberries, good house In city property we have homes at ami three harus; 15 acres seeded to hop land, anything you want. Only $M $«00, $900, $1000 to $1000; oue at $1800 oats; 7 acres o f timber, balance cleared, an acre. Good business lot for sale, best loca j with 2 acres; one at $1,400 with one j $200 an acre. W ill sell or trade for tion in Dallas. acre; both these places in fruit. j mountain ranch without range. Tracts of any size, some can be irri A 6-room house aud small lot at $800, Finest fruit larin tract in Gallas; 10 gated, all in city limits, planted in fruit on good terras. acres all in bearing; some small fru it; 17 acres, 2 miles from Dallas, at $90 new, modern 5-room house; good barn trees, for $250 per acre. per acre, on good terms; one-half in and everything is up to-date. T o see is cultivation. W ill make a nice home for i to buy it. some one. i 60 acres on Moumouth aud Dallas 54 acres, 4 miles from Dallas, y4 mile | county road; 1 mile from railroad sta- from school, 3-4 mile to railroad sta j tion, school, postoffice and town; all D A L L A S , tion, some fru it; good improvements; j under cultivation, well drained aud the 38 acres under cultivation; in a fast i price right. developing community; price $120 per i Subscribe for the Itemizer. 5 1 4 -acre bearing fruit tract, four va acre. 7-rocm house, barn 40x60, 8 acre? j rieties of 12-year old trees, *•_. mile from People Should Guard Against in A. I*, cherries in bearing. Perrydale, ou county road; good 3-room Itemizer for artistic job work. Appendicitis. 160 acres, 50 acres in cultivation, 50 Dallas people who have atomach cleared ami in pasture, balance in tint house, barn and a sawdust lined apple house; also some small fruit. Price and bowel trouble should guard ber. Good 8-room house, born and out $ 2 , 000 . against appendicitis by taking »im pie buildings; 6 acres o f orchard, mostly For $4,000 we have a well-improved buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc., as prunes, some apples. 3 miles from Dal 0-acre tract within the city limits. Over compounded in Adler-i-ka, the German las. Price $10,000. Terms, half cash 3 acres of large fruit ami considerable remedy which became famous by 30 acres on city lim it line o f Dallas, small fruit; 5-room house and barn. 4 curing appendicitis. Just one dose relieves sour stomach, gas on the on county road anil railroad; no im bargain at the price. We havs calls every hour for houses stomach and constipation instantly provements; all under cultivation and for rent. Why not list your vacant because this simple mixture draws fenced; fine loganberry land. ^W P'lu.W AYS BEGINS 1 SMALL LUMP LM $2,000— 7-room house on Washington house with the Item izer Realty Concern THIS anil ALWAYS P O IS O N S DEEP ELANDS off such a surprising amount o f old, street; corner lot, 170x300 feet, and all — we can rent it. foul matter from the body. C. Stafrin. IN THE ARMPIT AND K IL L S Q U IC K LY modern improvements, with street and 157 acres 1 V-» miles from Dallas, all sewer assessments settled.— The Item- under cultivation, ou county road and 120 acres 3 miles from Dallas, all un- railroad; well-improved and 7 miles of izer Realty Concern, tilin g ou place; $150 per acre; good der cultivation, on railroad and county terms. road. Price $125 per acre. Oue o f the best business locations in 2Vj acres in Dallas, best o f creek bot town, 50 foot frontage ou Main street; I TREAT BEFORE it Poisaas Bone »rD u p S U id * tom land; good 7-room house: plent}’ of $5,000. ,j fru it; an excellent chicken and berry 201 acres, 2 miles from Perrydale ou W e s h o w n o p ro p e rty — ju s t p u t 1 place, convenient anil suitable. On’ y county road; 175 acres iu cultivation; No Pay Usill Carsd^ y o u in c o m m u n ic a tio n w ith th e N o X Ray or other* *2,500, and terms to suit. 8-acre 01 hard; creek crosses place; swindle. An Island o w n e r, a n d y o u a n d h im m a k e 297 acres, all under "ultivatiqn, be 801110 improvements. W ill sell all or in plant make» the cure th e d e a l. • • tween Monmouth and Dallas one mile small tracts, or wtll trade for small ABSOLUTE A n y TUMOR, LUMP or from Rickreall, % mile from station, on place near Dallas or Falls City. Sore on tlm up.Jnco 40 acres fruit laud 3 miles from Per county road; well improved; low land or body long; 13 Taaoer rydale, on county road and R. F. I)., It Never Pains until last tiled. Price will make you buy. stage. 120-PACE LOOK and near school; price $75 per acre. 20 acres, well improved, with orchard sent free; teatitiioniala o l 48 acres near town for $4000. All thousand» cured at limuo and struvvberries; good house and barn; ^ - cleared and under fence, but no im H i i l T K T O h O M K ----- ------ ••lose to Dallas; $300 an acre. provements. W e have fo r sale at $60 an acre a • Good 5-room house and 4 acres 3-4 40 acres, all fenceu, three miles from Is C A N C E R . We refuse thousands Dvina. well improved farm o f 318 acres, situa mile from courthouse, Dallas; splendid ted within 3>* miles o f a railroad town, out-buildings, fine garden spot, excel town; 15 acres in orchard a* :1 cultiva Cams Too Lsto. We hsve cured 10.000 In 20 yz* and a coast railroad is being surved lent chicken house and yards. An ideal tion; 400 2-year-old prunes; good build ings; $100 per acre. through the b id now. There are 200 little home, and price right. acres cleared and under cultivation and A large lot with 0-room house and 1132 acres in Lincoln county, 200 I A 436 VALENCIA ST.. SAN r 1NCISC0, CAL in pasture, and about 100 acres in oak good barn at $1,000, on good terms. acres cleared; plenty o f pasture; 80 I this to s m m one with grubs. The land is both rolling and valley, making it ideal for snbdivision into small farms. There are a number o f springs on the place, furnishing w a ter for the homes. There are three houses on the place and three barns, one o f the houses being and extra good one o f nine rooms. There are 30 acres Of hops, 20 acres o f them being newly trellised, This land can be secured for a payment o f £>000 down. Itemizer Realty Ccncern OREGON fiANCER I * IN WOMAN’S BREAST I WILL GIVE $1000 REAL ESTATE SNAPS IF I FAIL TO CURE any CANCER jrTUliOB No L IF E or PAIN ANY LUMP !N WOMAN’S BREAST Address DR. & HRS. DR.CHAMIEY&CQ; KINDLY MAIL Seven-room house on W ashington street. A ll modern Improvements and paid for. $1800, $1000 down. 5 acres, well imptoved tract, 2 \ miles from Dallas, nearly all in fruit, fo r only $2500. A bargain. 11-acre prune orchard, trees 5 years old, no houses. 3 miles from town on Salem road. $300 an acre. 42 acres, 2 1-2‘ mileA from town, slashed and goated for four yeaus. No buildings. Trice $100 an acre. CANCEK PUBLIC 5-acre well improved tract 2 1-2 miles from Dallas, most all in fru it for sale at $2500 57 acre», 2% miles from Dallas , 16 acres cleared, balance in fir and oak. House and barn and other farm build ings. One acre bearing orchard and 700 prune trees juBt planted. $3500, $1000 down, balance at 6 per cent. W e have a 10-acJe tract just outside o f N ew berg that the owner would like to trade for something o f the same na ture close to Dallas. A house and lot in Dallas near scho:>l house for $1100. I will sell a t Public Auction on W e have a 10-acre tract near Falls C ity newly set to fru it that can be bought for $1800. Creek across one corner. MONDAY, OCTOBER 6th. A 12-acre tract near Dallas for $2210. For $3000, $2000 cash you can g e t a 10-acre tract within a mile o f Dallas, well improved and set to fruit, with good house and barn. T w o lots and a house in the Kills ad dition for $1250. 32 acres, within a mile o f the city limits, 15 acres in one year prunes, 8 acres in logan berries, 5 in slashing. A ll under fence, On good road, in fruit district. No bnilding. A ll or part. Price $165 an acre. For $2000 you can g e t a well improved acre o f land in the llo w e addition. W e have a 7-passenger auto, all in good repair, to trade for real estate 40 ar-res of fru it land, well located, for $75 an acre. Have 5% acres, 4% acres set to ap pies, 14 year-old trees, Baldwin, Koine Beauty, Newtowns and Ben Davis va rieties Place has good comfortable 3 room house and good barn, well saw dust-lined apple house, and other im provements. is 1 */_. miles from good town, school mad church. We have for sale In and near Dallas: o acres fo r $450. 5 acres for $500. 5 a« res in fru it 4 years old for $650 5 acres, house and bear lu g fr u it fo r $800. 5 acres, all * cultivation, fo r $1000. Other cultivated tracts for $3,500. 10 acres for $850. 10 acres for $1000. 10 acres, all in cultivation, bouse ami ! barn, for $2,500. 15 acres, good buildings, all fruit 4 I years old, for $2700. 15 acres in hearing fruit for $4,500. 15 acres, buildings ami 9 acres prunes | for $2,500. House and lot in Dallas; $3,000. Good garage site on principal street o f Dallas, 50x100 feet; price $1,900; icasorable terms. 20- and 30-acre tracts for from $70 to $300 per acre; larger places at from $35 ! per acre ami up. 183 acres well improved; good land; ; 2 miles from Dallas on main county road and railroad; all under eultiva | tion; $150 per acre. Oood terms. 205 acres, 4*4 miles south o f Dalias. i two miles south of McCoy THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED PROPERTY 2 COWS, 2 and 4 years old 1 HEIFER, 6 months old 1 SOW AND SIX PIGS 3 months old 1 FLOCK OF REGISTERED LINCOLN EWES AND RAM 1 4-SECTION HARROW 1 DISC 1 GORDON CULTIVATOR 1 14-IN. OLIVER PLOW 1 NO. 50 OLIVER PLOW 16-IN. STEEL PLOW DOUBLE DISC RIDING PLOW 600Tb VICTOR PLATFORM SCALE OAK ROLLER. 3 SECTIONS 1 CLOVER SEEDER 1 CIDER PRESS 1 WHEELBARROW 1 BUGGY 1 HEAVY WAGON T E R M S: AH under $10 cash. 1 LIGHT WAGON 1 SET SINGLE BUGGY HARNESS 1 SET DOUBLE BUGGY HARNESS 4 SETS WORK HARNESS 2 CRAIN DRILLS 1 BINDER 1 MOWER 1 CLOVER REAPER 1 HAY RAKE 1 SET BLACKSMITH TOOLS 1 GASOLINE ENGINE. 4 HP 1 PUMP JACK 3 DOZ CHICKENS 1 CIRCULAR WOOD SAW 1 PULLEY GRINDSTONE 1 PR. WIRE FENCE STRETCHER 1 BARB-WIRE STRETCHER f POST HOLE DIGGERS 1 SADDLE AND BRIDLE A ll over $10, bankable note at 8 per cent, per annum, and one year’s time will be given. 3 per cent discount for cash on sums over $ 10.|| Sale to Commence at 10 a. m., Oct. 6th FREE LUNCH M. F. WHITE Auctioneer WM. Owner McQUEEN