Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 30, 1923, Special Edition, Image 8

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Premium Lists and Rules for Exhibits Winter
ABE GFFERED LIBERAL
rREMIlIMS FOR i P M USF FOR ¡POULTRY PRIZE (BUSINESSMEN OFFER PREMIUMS O
'
L
PREMI
NEEDLECRAFT “ ™ L ™
LIST FINISHED
DOMESTIC DEFT.
Plans for Needlework Depart
The m anagem ent of the A shland!
W inter F a ir believes strongly in the
RlCRt Of W i n t e r - P a i r
Ninth Annual Poultry Show
Premium List and Regulations (
LIST C0MPLE1ED
L EXHi
—ill I Be “ Important Fea-
In this departm ent it has been
Will
In addition to the regular list of
for Domestic Exhibits Is
Are completed.
ture of Winter Fair
deemed advisable to offer the p rin­
For the Schools exhibit the follow-
premiums offered poultry exhibitors
Complete.
Va\ Ue ° f Club W ° rk f0r boys and j L ad ies’ Art Club W ill B e In Charge
cipal prizes for best general exhib­
-——
|
¡ng
list of subjects and prizes has
a
t
the
coming
W
inter
Fair,
the
wide­
girls. They are offering the following ‘
it of ag ricultural and horticultural R u les and R egu lation s A re D efined aw ake business men of Ashland have Prizes A re Liberal and Cover Prac- been offered by the committee con-
of D epartm ent— L ist of P rem ­
and C om plete L ist o f Aw ards
prizes to Jackson County Clubs to
iu m s A re Increased.-
products from individual producers.
tically Every P roduct of
| sisting of G. A. Briscoe, Mrs. A. W
provided quite an extensive list of
F orm erly A nnounced
encurage this work. Of th is m atter
Ample space will be allowed for th is
th
e
K
itc
h
e
n
.
’
W oods,
M rs, L o u is Schw efn
an d
special prem ium s for w’inners in this
Secretary T. H. F u ller says:
The Ladies’ A rt Club will again purpose and all parties Intending
! Mrs. Emil Peil. These lists apply to
The Tidings present today com­ departm ent. The special list covers
"W e believe th a t th e two weeks have charge of the A rt Needlework to compete should obtain
blanks
The Domestic D epartm ent for the Ashland schools but all Jackson
sum m er school given by the Oregon D epartm ent of the W inter F air and and notify th e secretary not later plete rules and regulations for the 38 classes in the poultry departm ent
W
inter
F air, not to be outdone by county schools are invited to com-
and
a
special
prize
is
offered
each
A gricultural College in June to the Mrs. Selma Gray will be Supt. of this ¡than December 1.
Ninth Annual P oultry Show of
the
“A
rt
Ladies’’ have, headed in an P<’te for two silver cups, under the
class. Many of the special prizes
m embers of the Boys’ and G irls’ section. The departm ent will be
Southern Oregon, which will be a
A rticles in this D epartm ent m ust
are valued a t $5.00, $10.00 and up-to-date schedule of prizes and direction of Mrs. Sussanne Homes
clubs is very valuable. To assits known as section 2 of the A rt De­
prom inent feature of the coming
be
made
up
from
the
products
of
$15.00, and are of sufficient value urge th a t all- housewdves intending G arter, County Suerintendent, and
clubs in sending one or more mem­ partm ent.
W inter F air. Indications point to
individual farm s,
display to be
to command added interest among to compete for these prizes cut this j fu ,l instructions will be made to
bers to th e school we are offering
A much g reater list of premiums grown by the exhibitor. Three priz­ one of the finest exhibits of poultry poultry exhibitors.
list out of the paper and place eacb district relative to the term s of
to any Jackson County Club organi­ will be offered than heretofore and
ever collected in the. state.
where it will be a rem inder. Ques- I
contest.
es will be offered consisting of—
The
list
of
special
prem
ium
s
fol­
zed and w orking during th e season blue' red and w hite ribbons, appro­
Roles
lows:
1st— $10.00,
2nd— $5.00,
3rd—
tions
relative
to
this
departm
ent
j
1-
F irst Grade— Illustrated story
of 1923. and m aking an exhibit at priately printed will designate the
Rule 1. The ninth Annual Show
$2.50. (Specials are also offered in
1. Best exhibit of turkeys, $5.00 may be referred to Mrs. C. B. Lam- (“ Little Miss M nffet” , size 9x18, pat-
the Ashland W inter F air, in the Club winners as ■well as the regular cash
of the Southern Oregon P oultry As­
this class.)
kin, Mrs. F. C. Homes, Mrs. C. H. tern work.
Prizes: $2.00, $150
cash
by F irst N ational Bank.
booth, one third of a scholarship to premiums. The following rules will
sociation will be governed by the
Pine,
Mrs.
Ella
Mills,
Dr.
Horrly,
|
H
.0
0
,
50c.
The points upon which the ju d g ­
2. Best -exhibit of geese, $5.00
the O. A. C. sum m er school in June be observed:
rules of the American PoultryA s-
ing
will
be
based
are:
Mrs. Homer Barron. E ntries should
2. Second Grade— Thanksgiving
cash
by Citizens Bank.
1923.
soclation. All prizes aw arded strictly
1. No premium shall be awarded I Garden products— 15 points.
be made on proper entry blanks booklet: decorated cover, pattern
3.
Best
exhibit
of
ducks,
$5.00
These exhibits m ust conform to when the exhibit is unw orthy
in accordance with the American
Orchard products— 15 points.
furnished by the Chamber of C oni-■and color work. Prizes: $2.00, $1 50
cash by State Bank.
the following rules:
Standard of Perfection.
though there be no competition.
merce.
-- - - --
$1.00,
50c.
Field products— 15 points.
4. Best exhibit of chickens (any
Sewing clubs— At
least twelve
Rule
2.
E
ntries
close
December
2. A rticles jnust be entered by
Dairy products— 10 points.
b reed ), $2.00 shovel by Ernie Peil;
3. I b i r d Grade— Illustrated
pieces front each club and not less the m aker.
Domestic Department
1, 1923, at 10 o’clock.
Grain threshed— 10 points.
...
,
, s,o ry ’ “ The Wise Men” : camels
1 sack Kerois Egg Producer by Den­
than three members exhibiting.
Rule 3. E n try fee for poultry is nis.
3. No article can be entered which
i
<l«e«. »tar, rit,. Pattern, coni
Number varieties— 5 points.
Homemaking Clubs— At least has been previously exhibited at this
fifty cents for each specimen. Pens,
m
ust
be
in
before
five
P.
M.
De
A rrangem ent & decoration— 15
struetion and color— 9x12. Prizes’
5. Best exhibit in M editerranean
eight exhibits from each club with fair.
one dollar. Pigeons and ornam ental
cember 4. E ntries in this departm ent 2.00, $1.50, $1.00, 50c.
points.
- „, *
.
-
class, 1 sack C herry city egg pro-
not less than three members exhibit­
fowls, tw enty-five
cents ducer
each, which
~
P
4. All articles m ust be clean. No
m ust be of the product of 1923, also
__________
by
Dennis
Grocery and Feed.
Miscellaneous
products—
15
points
4. Fourth Grade— Rag dolls:
ing.
Includes cooping, care and feed.
worn or soiled articles can be en ter­
»ingle exhibit» cannot be entered 1 „ U s,„eking». Prize»: »2 0«
6.
Best
exhibit
in
American
class,
d o rn
x
a
r t n of
f n
f j
v
Cooking Clubs— At least twelve ed.
Rule 4. All entries m ust be made
as o fl a n p o art
a z»rv11
collection
$3.50
in
trad
e
by
Golden
Rule
Store
Best
exhibit
corn
one
ranch:
1st
exhibits from each club with not less
in w riting on en try blanks fu rn ish ­
5. C lothing and needlework m ust
5. Fift^j Grade— Flower basket.
7. Best bird in show, any breed
Canned Fruits.
—
$5.00,
2nd—
$2.50.
than three members exhibiting.
ed
by the Secretary.
be pressed.
1
reehand
draw ing and coloring and
exhibited
by
lady,
$15.00
w
rist
Corn flint, best ten ears: 1st—
Canned loganberries, 50c, 25c.
Canning Clubs— At least tw’elve
Rule 5. Shipping coops m ust be
6. Unfinished Articles will not be
watch by O. H. Johnson.
cutting. Prizes: $2.00, $1.50, $1.00,
$1.00, 2nd— 50c.
Canned raspberries, 50c, 25c.
Jars from each club with not less given premiums.
m arked w ith th e nam e of the breed,
50c.
8.
Best
bird
in
show,
any
breed
Corn dent yellow, best ten ears: sex, and -number of birds contained
than three exhibitors.
Canned gooseberries, 50c, 25c.
7. All em broidery work m ust be
6. Sixth Grade— 6B—Map of U.
exhibited by gentlem an, $10.00 Wal-
Canned straw berries, 50c, 25c.
Com Clubs— At least ten ears ex­ judged as to simplicity of design, 1st— $1.00, 2nd— 50c.
and address of exhibitors so as to
S. Possessions, 9x12. Prizes $2.00.
Corn dent white, best ten ears: insure prom pt re tu rn a t the close dem ear chain and knife by O. H.
Canned Blue plums, 50c, 25c.
hibited with not less than th ree ex­ color, neatness of finished W’ork, and
Johnson.
$1.50. CA— Good English
Poster.
1st— $1.00, 2nd— 50c.
hibitors.
Canned W hite plums, 50c, 25c.
fitness of m aterial used.
exhibition. CAUTION!
Male birds
18x12.
Prizes:
$2.00,
$1.50.
9. Best male in M editerranean
Corn pop, best ten ears: 1st— $1, should be shipped separately as they
Canned Peaches (halved),
50c,
Chicken Clubs— At least th ree
L uncheon Set
• • Seventh Grade—— Art work,
class,
$5.00
bathroom
rug
by
Swen­
2nd—
50c.
25c.
pens of two birds each, three m em ­ (Cloth and one-half dozen napkins)
will fight on th e ir re tu rn from the
son
&
Peebler.
selected.
Prizes, $2.00, $1.50, $1 00
Grain, one peck each variety: show.
bers exhibiting.
Canned Pears (halved), 50c, 25c.
1. Luncheon set embroidered in
50c.
10.
B
est.
female
M
editerranean
Turkey Club— Two pens oft wo white, crochet edge— $2.00, $1.00, 1st— $1.00, 2nd— 50c.
Canned w hite cherries, 50c, 25c.
Rule 6, Express charges m ust be class, $2.50 in trade by E. R. Isaac'
8. Eighth Grade— Art work,
birds each, two members exhibiting Ribbon.
Canned black cherries, 50c, 25c. selected. Prizes: $2.00, $1.50, $1 00
Vegetables
paid in full by th e shipper to the & Co.
Potato Club— Two exhibits of one
2. Luncheon set crochet edged—
Celery: 1st— $1.00, 2nd-*-50c.
Ashland W inter F air, Ashland,
50c.
Canned figs, 50c, 25c.
11. Best male in American class,
peck each. Two exhibitors.
$2.00, $1.00, Ribbon.
Cauliflower, 2 bunches: 1st— Oregon, It is not necessary to accom­ 1 sack Mt. Ashland Egg Mash by
9. Sewing:* (a ) Junior High
Best collection of six quarts,
Tf any club exhibit does not show
3. Luncheon £et applique trim m ed $1.00, 2nd— 50c.
pany birds.
Ashland
Mills,
School—
Prizes; $2.00, $1.50, $1.00.
(m
ust
be
in
uniform
ja
rs
),
1st,
$2.,
enough m erit to w arran t a one- — $2.00, $1.00, Ribbon.
Cabbage, 2 heads:
1st— $1.00,
Rule 7. All birds for exhibition
50c.
(b)
Senior High School. Prizes:
2nd—
$1.00.
12.
Best
female
in
American
third O. A. C. scholarship the ju d g ­
4. Luncheon set em broidered in 2nd— 50c.
$2.00,
$1.50,
$1.00, 50c.
m ust be received and in the show class, $2.50 cash by Overland Shoe
Best collection of six pints, (m ust
es may award a one-fifth scholar­ color, crochet edge— $2.00, $1.00,
Potatoes 1 peck each named va­ room not later than Bix P. M, De­ Shop.
be in uniform ja rs ),
1st— $2.00,
ship instead.
Ribbon.
riety: 1st— $1.00, 2nd— 50c.
cember 5.
13. Best male in Asiatic class
2nd—
$1.00.
Because of lack of space for live
A centerpiece is twelve to twenty-
Onions any variety, 1 peck: 1st
14. Best female in Asiatic class,
Auto Dealers Will Show
Rule 8. Im m ediately after aw ards
stock exhibits no prizes are offered four inches in diam eter.
$1.00, 2nd— 50c.
Canned V egetables
$2.00
cash
by
Ashland
F
urniture
I
lie
committee on the auto depart­
by
the
Judge
have
been
supervised
this year to these clubs. It is hoped
A luncheon cloth is more than
Squash 2 specimens: 1st— $1.00, and approved a ribbon designating Co.
Best quart corn (off colt), 50c, m ent of the F air announce that they
th a t another year the Ashland W in­ twenty-rive inches in diam eter.
2nd— 50c.
are m eeting witii a hearty response
first,
second,
and
th
ird
'p
rize
shall
be
15.
Best
colored
M
editerranean
25c.
te r F air may be able to offer prizes
L unch C loths
Tomatoes,
6 specimens: 1st— placed on th e w inning coops, blue, male, $2.50 in trade by McGee’s.
Best q u art string beans 50c, 25c. from autom obile dealers for an ex­
to all Jackson County Clubs.
1. Lunch cloth em broidered in $1.00, 2nd— 50c.
hibit. Many entries are to be mado
16. Best colored M editerranean
red and w hite. No advertising shall
white— $2.00, $1.00, Ribbon.
t
Best q u art carrots 50c, 25.
Biggest pumpkhi and squash— be perm itted a fte r the w inners have female, $2.50 in trade by Franklin
from Medford and it is expected that
2. Lunch cloth em broidered in special prize.
Best quart peas, 50c, 25c.
Bakery.
every
agency in the valley will bo
been
so
designated.
color— $2.00, $1.00, Ribbon.
Best quart spinach, 50c, 25.
jrepresented.
Horticultural
17.
Best
colored
male
American
Rule 9. D uring the continuance
3. Centerpiece em broidered
in
Apples
any
variety:
1st—
$2.00,
Best collection of six quarts (u n i­
of the exhibit all specimens are to class, $2. in trade by Loomis & Nel­
white— $2.00, $T.00, Ribbon.
son.
2nd— $1.00, 3rd— 50c.
form
ja rs) canned vegetables, 1st
be under control of the Superintend­
4. Centerpiece em broidered
in
Best pint, pear preserves, 50c, 25c.
—
$2.00,
2nd— $1.00,
P
ears
any
variety:
1st—
$2.00,
Mrs. V. V. Mills, chairm an.
18. Best colored female Ameri­
ent and cannot be removed except
color— $2.00, $1.00, Ribbon.
Best pint plum preserves, 50c, 25c.
2nd— $1.00, 3rd— 50c.
by his consent, but any specimens can class, $2.00 in trade by W ol­
5. Centerpiece crochet trim m ed—
Jcllics
Section 1 —
Best pint eberry preserves, 50c,
Sweepstakes
showing symptoms of disease will co tt’s Grocery,
$2.00, $1.00, Ribbon.
25c.
Crabapple,
50c,
25c.
. Prizes will be awarded as follows:
19. Best parti-colored m ale In
Bedroom Linen
L argest and best display apples, be im m ediately removed and re tu rn ­
Best pint plum, preserves, 50c, 25c
1. Oil Paintings, $3.00, $2.00,
Apple, 50c, 25c.
show, $2.00 in trade by E lh a rt’s.
1. Dresser scarf em broidered in pears, peaches, grapes, n u ts from ed to ow ner.
$1.00.
Best
pint plum preserves, 50c, 25c,
20. Best parti-colored female in
C urrant, 50c, 25c.
white—
$2.00,
$1.00,
Ribbon.
one
ranch:
$10.00,
$5.00,
$3.00.
Rule
10.
The
term
s
"cock",
"h
en
”
,
Best
pint ground cherry, 50c, 25c.
2. W ater Color Paintings, $3.00,
show, $1.50 in cash by Ashland
Plum
,
50c,
25c,
2.
Dresser
scarf
applique—
$2.00,
"cockerel”
,
and
"p
u
llet”
are
thus
de­
Best pint fig preserves, 50c, 25c.
$2.00, $1.00.
Hotel,
$1.00, Ribbon.
fined: Cock and hen are birds one
Grape, 50c, 25c.
Best
pint waterm elon preserves,
3. Pastels, $3.00, $2.00, $1.00.
21. Best solid colored male in
3.
D
resser
scarf
em
broidered
in
year
old
a
n
d
over;
cockerel
and
pul­
50c,
25c.
Loganberry,
50c,
25c.
4. Painted Lamp Shades, $3.00,
show, 1 sack flour by Ideal Grocery.
white & crochet— $2.00, $1.00, Rib­
let are birds under one year old. A
$2.00, $1.00.
Best pint tom ato preserves, 50c,
Best individual glass jelly, $1.00,
22. Best solid colored female in
bon.
,
breeding pen shall consist of one
25
c.
5. Display of gifts th a t can be
show, $1.00 cash by A. M. Orchard. 50c.
4. Sheet or sheet sham and pillow
male and four females.
Conserve
made for 25 cents or less, $3.00,
23. Best shaped male in show,
Best collection of six (m ust be
cases,
crochet—
$?.00,
$1.50,
Rib­
$2.00, $1.00.
Rule 11. All birds entered for sale $2.50 in trad e by Enders Co.
six different varieties and in uni­ • Best pint conserve (any variety)
bon.
$1.00, 50c.
shall pay same fee as exhibitors
6. China Painting, $3.00, $2.00,
24. Best shaped female in show, form glasses), $1.50, $1.00.
5. Pillow: cases, crochet trim m ed
birds.
$1.00.
Picklea
$2.00 cash by W hite House Grocery.
— $2.00, $1.00, Ribbon.
Preserves
Best quart dill pickles. 50o, 25c.
Best made single fu r piece, C. L.
7. Painted Baskets, Enamelwork,
Rule 12. W hen there Is only one
25. Best pen W hite Leghorns, 1
G. Pillow’ cases, ta ttin g trim m ed
Best quart mixed pickles— 50c,
etc., $3.00, $2.00, $1.00.
McKinney, 1 pr. rabbit skin gloves. exhibitor in a class second money sack Albers Egg Maker by F ru it and
Best q u art peach preserves, 50c,
— $2.00, $1.00, Ribbon.
25c.
Rules governing No. 5 are as fol­
Best- New Zealand doe and litte r__ will be paid.
25c.
Produce.
8. Table ruqner, crochet edged— State Bank of T alent, $5.
lows:
Best quart sweet cucumber— 50c,
Rule 13. P rotests against aw ards
1. Best exhibit canned fruit,
26. p e st pen barred rocks, 5 lb.
$2.00, $1.00, Ribbon.
25c.
. ♦
L argest num ber of entries, 1 m ust he m ade in w riting and deliv­ Hills coffee by R. E. Detrick.
1— -Any person or group of school
$5.00 electric percolator by T. II.
9. Table ru n n er applique— $2.00,
breeder— L. H. H am ilton, silver cup. ered to the Secretary w ithin twelve
Best quart peach pickles— 50c,
children up to ten in num ber can $1.00, Ribbon.
27. Best pen Rhode Island reds, Simpson.
25c.
Best
New
Zealand
in
show—
C.
A.
hours a fte r th e aw ards have been 1 Goodyear heavy tourist 30x3% in­
compete.
The foregoing statem ent
2. Best Newton Apples, $2.00
10. Table runner, colored, em­
Roberts, set child’s furs.
Best quart relish (any variety) —
announced for the class accompanied ner tube by H arison Bros.
sounds ra th e r unfair to the one but broidered— $2.00, $1.00, Ribbon.
cash by C. J. Perrine.
50c,
25c,
.j
Best
exhibit
of
furs—
Southern
by five dollars which will be re tu rn ­
considering th a t the children have
11. Table ru n n er colored cross
28. Best pen Minorcas, black or
3. Best dozen white eggs, $2.00
Oregon
R
abbit
B
reeder’s
Ass’n.,
sil
ed If th e protest is sustained.
so little time, and the contest is stitch— $2.00, $1.00, Ribbon.
Meats
white, $1.50 in trade by M itchell’s. subscription to “ Tidings.”
ver cup.
• x
Best
quart
chicken—
50c, 25c.
of educational value, the instigator
12. Best collection hand made
Rule 14. All birds m ust be plain­
29.
Best
pen
Anconas,
$2.00
pr.
4.
Best
dozen
brown
eggs,
$2.00
Best
display
by
mem
ber
(single
Best quart fish,— 50c, 25c.
of the idea hopes th a t grouping in handkerchiefs— $2.00, $1.00, Rib­
ly banded and band num bers to cor­ leather lined gloves, Eastern Supply. box stationery by E ast Side P harm ­
breed, 25 or. m ore entries, points to
such a way will stim ulate the child­ bons.
Best quart beef— 50c, 25c.
respond plainly m arked on th e en­
c o u n t)— Southern Oregon Rabbit
30. Best pen W yandottes, $2.00 acy.
X
Best
quart pork— 50c, 25c.
ren to get together, with the help of
P o u ltry D epartm ent
try blanks. W hen not placed on
Ass’n,
silver
cup.
in
trade
by
G.
W.
Trefren.
5.
Best
dozen
eggs,
white
or
Best quart of venison— 50c, 25c.
some older person, and see how
Rules regulating the poultry di­
specimens the Superintendent will
Best display outside Jackson coun­
brown, 5 lb. can Royal Baking powd­
many unique gifts can be worked vision of the W inter P air, together
31.
Best
display
Jersey
Giants,
Bread A R olls
furnish same a t a cost of ten cents
ty, 5 or more entries— Sun Gold
out.
$1.00 in trade by F ourth Street er by Plum m er Grocery.
Best loaf white bread— 50c, 25c
each.
with the premium list, will be.pub-
rabbitry, silver cup.
M arket.
6. Best loaf bread, $2.00 jar-
Best loaf whole w heat— 50c, 25c.
2— Each collection exhibited is lished in full in tom orrow ’s issue of
Rule 15. H andling of birds or rab ­
Best display, single breed, (25 or
dinere
by
Holmes
Grocery.
Best loaf graham — 50c, 25c.
to have as many different su g g es-jthe Tidings.*
32. Best pen Leghorns, other
j more e n trie s)— Ashland Cham ber of bits on exhibition is positively pro­
Best
loaf nut bread— 50c, 25c.
tlons in it as possible. Any pieces of
7.
Best
cake,
5
lb.
roast
of
beef
than
white,
5
lb.
20th
Century
Cof-
hibited except by th e owner or on
; Commerce, silver cup.
;
Best
loaf bran bread— 50c, 25c.
m aterial^ or left overs of yarns, etc.
Following a thorough canvass of
by J. L. Barnthouse.
his au th o rity by the regularly auth-
Best
Ju
n
io
r
Buck,
any
breed—
J.
Best
loaf
salt rising— 50c, 25c.
th a t would not be utilized ordinarily the city, the committee on
rized official.
8. Best apple pie, O’Cedar mop
may be used w ithout considering! chants’ displays for the coming W in-!
B arn thouse, $1.00.
Prizes: 1st— $4.00; 2nd— $2.00;
Best loaf rolls— 50c, 25c.
by J. P. Dodge & Sons.
Rule 16. All stock m ust rem ain in 3rd— $1.00.
Best Checkered Giant— W. H.
them as an item of expense. The ter F a ir announce th a t w ith but few
Cakes
,,
.E stes. $2.00
9. Best plate cookies, 1 qt. Val-
the show room until a fte r ten P. M. S in g le E n tries and B reed in g P en s
am ount of em broidery cotton or exceptions m erchants are getting be-1
.
Best
sponge
cake— $2.00, $1.00.
spar Varnish, J. O. Rigg.
show -E m ll P «l. December eighth, and will be cared
This class will also include single
paint used may be estim ated per hind the (air and will b /re p re a e n t-! , 4 “
Best angel cake— $2.00, $1.00.
for until noon of the following day. entries of cocks, cockerels, hens and
10. Best glass jelly, $2.50 Auto
piece exhibited.
ed In artistically decorated booths'
New Z e tIln „ aoc_ plM a
Best dark loaf cake— $2.00, $1.00..
Rule 17. The latest regulations pullets and breeding pens young and Vacuum w asher by Provost Bros.
3— Each article m ust have th e i displaying th eir wares and «be latest
Best white loaf cake— $2.00, $1..
! M arket, 3 lbs coffee.
reg ard in g Barred Plym outh Rock old of one male and four females.
11. Largest pumpkin, Suit clean-1 Best chocolate layer cake— $2, $1.
approxim ate cost neatly tagged on in the season’s m erchandise,
Best Flem ish doe— McNair Bros., and S. C. Brown Leghorns will pre­ Prem ium s awarded on commercial ed and pressed by Chas. Drue.
it w ith the individuals or group’s ! Already eighteen have signed for
Best white layer cake— $2, $1.
$2.50 Mdse, order.
vail, bu t in competing for specials rules but standard disqualifications
name on tag.
, booths. The following firm s being
12. Best ear of corn, 50c in
Best ginger bread— $2.00, $1.00.
Best doe and litter (any breed) the Standard Classes only will com­ for the breed apply in judging this trade by L. H. Jack.
4— Ail articles m ust be in to Mrs.J represented. H. II. E lh art, Murphy
Dairy products
—Brown’s
market, $2.00.
pete.
class.
Victor Mills the day before the Fair Electric Shop, E. R. Igaac & Co.,
13. Best exhibit in a rt d epart­
Best roll dairy b u tter— $1.00, 50c
Best
New
Zealand
buck
(
J
r
.)
__
opens.
■ FI. B. Plum m er. L. L. Leedom, Ash-
P o u ltry and R abbits
R abbits and Cavíes
ment by high school student, $1.50
Best pint cottage cheese (econo­
Ashland Auto Co., Tire cover.
The aw ards will be made on the land Tidings, E. T. Staples, A lbert
Awards will be made strictly i n ! box Chocolates by Rose Bros.
Singles—
1st,
$3.00;
2nd—
$2.00;
my
j a r ) — 50c, 25c.
Best American Blue Sr. Buck-
following points:
Johnson, The Enders Co., R. E. De-
accordance with the latest rules of
3rd—
$1.00.
14. Best plate Delicious apples,
. . ,
„
„
.
McGee’s, $2.00 Mdse
Candied and Dried F ruits
1— N u m b e r of v a rie d
,
. order
order.
tvneg of trick, Carson-Fowler Lum ber Co.,
the National Breeders and Fanciers 5 lb. beef by E ast Side Market.
Pens:
1st—
$4.00;
2nd—
$2.50;
Best
collection dried (3 varieties
vep.dfl’d
r>-~_ Jordan
-
—
. i Bp9t baby J r. in show— E astern
McGee’s, McNair Bros.,
Elec-
Association.
3rd—
$1.25.
in
1
box)
— 50c, 25c.
Supply Co.. $1.00 knife.
15. Best plate pears, 1 cake by
; trie Co.. Ashland F u rn itu re Co.,
The
classes
excepting
in
New
Commercial
Breeders
Class
Best collection candied (3 varie­
A. B utler (Buckeye B akery).
Best Flem ish Sc. Buck— Jordan
Vining Theatre. Swenson & Peebler.
This class will include
laying Zealands and Flemish will consist
ties in 1 box)— 50c, 25c.
Electric Co., $1.70 Flashlight.
i Ashland R ealty Co., Ashland Green­
pens of six females.
of Senior Buck, Senior Doe, Junior fee, 20th Century Co.
Candy
houses,
Additional Prizes
A rranging Program
(Over six
A special committee will have Buck and Ju n ior Doe.
33. Best pullet in show, um brel-'
Best
pound
home made candy
Additional prizes offered as fol­ charge of this class.
K. Tomlinson, chairm an o f'th e
months, senior, under six months la. W. H. Hodkinson.
(m
ust
be
in
box)—
50c, 25c.
lows:
Room F o r T hirty
program committee announced that
34. Best cockeral in show, $1.70,
The light w eight breeds will be junior.)
C hristm as S u ggestion s
Plaza m arket — 1 sack Crown in a separate class from the heavy
a program of exceptional m erit and! Secretary J. H. F u ller says: "A t
New Zealand classes are as fol­ flashlight by Jordan Electric Co.
Best Xmas idea from this dep art­
powers of entertainm ent is well un­ least 30 booths can easily be pro­ flour for best loaf of bread; 1 sack breeds.
lows:. Does and litters, baby ju n ­
35. Best cock in show, $1.00
m
ent—
$1.00, 50c.
Crown
egg
mash
for
best
barred
der way, but stated th a t the exact vided in the spacious C hautauqua
Five entries in each class will be iors, three to four m onths; Junior, cash by Staples Realty Co.
rock
hen.
—
-
E xtras
n a tu re of the program is not to be Building and every Ashland firm
four to six m onths: interm ediate,
necessary to carry out th e plan.
36. Best hen in show’, $1.50 box
To one with greatest num ber of
H. G. Enders— 1 sack egg mash
divulged until a la te r date. Mr. Tom­
.
th a t can possibly dd so Is- urged to
Cash prem ium s will be paid for six to eight m onths; senior, o v e r ' candy by C. L. Loomis.
exhibits
in this departm ent— $2.50.
however, t h a t ! ?n ter the m erchants’ exhibits. H. H . 1 f° r best exh,bJt W hite Plym outh th e three pens laying the highest eight months.
linson indicated.
37. Best turkey gobbler, $2.00
Swcepstakea
som ething good is in store for all E lh art is chairm an of the committee Rocks-
num ber of eggs for the four days,
Flemish are junior under six cash by W hittle T ransfer Co.
To
the
w
inner of the greatest
Hardy
Bros.—
1
aluminum
kettle
and will have charge of alloting the
those who visit the W inter Fair.
commencing W ednesday A. M. Con- months, interm ediate six to eight
38. Best turkey hen, $1.50 box
num
ber
of
blue
ribbons in this de­
for
best
exhibit
White
Wyandottes.
j
eluding
Saturday
at
five
P.
M.
space for the individual exhibits.
months, senior over eight months. chocolates by Nininger & W arner.
partm ent— $3.00,
T
t
j