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About The news=record. (Enterprise, Wallowa County, Or.) 1907-1910 | View Entire Issue (July 30, 1910)
Concentration of Finances in the hands of Wall Street Bih lionaires is a menace to the general prosperity of Oregon. Every man loyal to the best in terests of Oregon gives prefer ence to OregoriTife. BEST FOR 0REG0N1ANS Heme Office, Corbeit Bldg., Fifth and Morrisc!), Portland . A. L Mills L, Samuel Clarence S. Samuel PRESIDENT GEM. MANAGER Premium List Wallowa County Fair Week Beginnlne September 26, 1910 RULES AND REGULATIONS. 1. The fair grounds will be open to the public on . Monday, September 26th, and no admission fee will be charged, in order that exhibitors may enter and install their goods,, articles, or animals. All articles or ani mals entered for competition must be installed by Tuesday noon. . If not so installed such articles . or animals will not be judged. . 2. No article or animal shall be allowed to compete for more than one premium, ( except thope articles comprising the collective exhibits representing the dif ferent districts of the county. Except, also, such . animals as are entered in the sweepstakes class) nor shall any article or animal be withdrawn before noon of the last day of the fair, unless by Bpecial permit of the executive committee. 3. ' A premium shall not be awarded if the article or animal be deemed unworthy, though there be no com petition. . 4. No entry fee will be charged for exhibits and all premiums will be paid in full. 5. Exhibitors will at all times give the necessary and personal attention to whatever they may have on -exhibition. The executive committee will use every precaution in their power for the safe preservation of all articles on exhibition, but will not Toe responsible for loss or damage. 6. The following rates of admission will be charged Men's day ticket, ' . . ; .. $.60 Women's day ticket, .25 Day ticket for each person between ten and fif teen years, . .25 Boys and girls under ten years, when accompan ied by adults, free. 7. No free admissions will be given, (except as above), except to those having actual charge of exhib its of live stock or poultry. 8. The management of the fair is in the hands of the executive committee and such rules, governing its conduct, as may be imposed by the committee will be rigidly enforced. The committee will see that accomo dations for visitors, exhibitors, and stock are furnished ' at reasonable prices. For concessions and privileges, and for any other information, write the secretary. s Stock Raised or Owned In Wallowa County . Rules of the State and District Fairs will govern competition in stock at this fair. HORSES. PERCHERONS. ... First. Best Stallion,. 2 years old and over . ..$15 00 " under 2 years old 7 50 Best Mare, 2 years old, and over 15 00 " under 2 years old 7 50 CLYDESDALES. . Best Stallion, 2 years old and over 15 00 " under 2 years old 7 50 Best Mare, 2 years old and over - 15 00 " under 2 years old 7 50 Second. $ 7 50 3 75 7 50 3 75 7 50 3 75 7 60 3 75 ENGLISH SHIRES. Best Stallion, 2 years old, and over..15 00 7 50 " ' under 2 years old 7 50 3 75 Best Mare, 2 years old and over 15 00 7 50 . " under 2 years old 7 50 . . 3 75 , ' BELGIANS. Best Stallion, 2 years old and over 15 00 7 50 Best Stallion under 2 years old........ 1 50 3 75 Best Mare, 2 years old and over 15 00 7 50 Best Mare, under 2 years old 7 50 3 75 . ' HORSES FOR ALL WORK. ; ' Best Stallion, 2 years old and over... 10 00 ' ' 5 00 " - under 2 years old 6 00 3 00 Best Mare, 2 years old and over 10 00 5 00 " under 2 years old 6 00 3 00 STANDARD BRED TROTTERS. Best Stallion, 2 years old and over 15 00 7 50 " under 2 years old 7 60 v 3 75 Best Mare, 2 years old and over 15 00 7 60 . " under 2 years old. 7 60 3 75 Best driving team, owner to drive 15 00 , 1 60 " single driver, owner to drive 10 00 : 5 00 MULES. . Best Jack............. 15 00 7 50 Best span of mules : 15 00 7 60 Best sWlemule - 10 00 5 00 Best mule colt under one year old 6 00 3 00 - CATTLE. , ; SHORTHORNS. Best Bull, over 1 year old 15 00 r 7 50 Beet Bull, 1 year old or under 7 60 . 3 75 Best Cow. over 1 year old .... 15 00 7. 50 Best Heifer, under 1 year old 7 50 3 75 ' HEREFORDS. Best Bull over 1 year old . .. 15,00 7 60 Best Bull, 1 year old or under - -- 7 50 3 75 . Best Cow, over 1 year old ; 15 00 7 50 . Best Heifer, under 1 year old 7 50 3 75 JERSEYS. . Best Bull, over one year old 15 00 7 50 Best Bull, 1 year old or under 7 50 3 75 Best Cow, over 1 year old 15 00 7 60 Best Heifer, 1 year old or under 7 60 3 75 No mora mending if you buy Hole-Proof hosiery of W. J. Funk & Co. ' SWINE.. . . ' , ... BERKS HIRES. ' ; Beat Boar, 1 year old and over 10 00 6 00 " " under 1 year old 5 00 2 60 " Sow, 1 year old and over 8 00 4 00 " " under 1 year old.! 4 00- 2 00 ASSISTANT MANAGER ' POLAND CHINAS. Best Boar, 1 year old and over , 10 00 6 00 " " under 1 year old 6 00 2 60 " Sow 1 year old and over 8 00 4 00 " " under 1 year old T 4 00 2 00 DUROC JERSEY REDS. Best Boar, 1 year old and over, 10 00 6 00 " " under 1 year old 6 00 2 50 " Sow, 1 year old and over 8 00 4 00 " " under 1 year old 4 00 2 00 . sheep. ; WOOL BREEDS. Best Ram, over 1 year old... 10 00 6 00 " Pen Ewes, not less than three 10 00 5 00 " Pen Lambs, not less than three.. 8 00 4 00 MUTTON BREEDS. BbSt Ram, overl year old . 10 00 5 00 " Pen Ewes, not less than three JO 00 6 00 " Pen Lambs, not less than three.. 8 00 4 00 Note. In addition to the money paid, all premium winners will be given handsomely engraved diplomas. Note. The Committee has made arrangements whereby Professor E. L. Potter, instructor In Animal Husbandry at the Oregon Agricultural College, Corval lis, Oregon, will judge all stock exhibited at this fair. Arrangements have also been made by which Profes sor H. D. Scudder, expert farmer at the same insti tution, will judge the farm produets. ' PREMIUM LIST. For articles raised or owned in Wallowa county. v SPECIAL. For purposes of competition, the county will be divided into districts, as follows: No 1. Joseph. UDDer Prairie Creek and Divide-. No 2. Enterprise, Lower Prairie Creek and Trout Creek. No 3. No 4. Lostine, Leap and Powwatka. Wallowa and Promise. North end of countv. south and east of No 5. u ranae Konae Kiver. . No 6. North end of county, north and west of Grande Ronde River. No 7. Imnaha, Park, Pine Creek, Butte and Pitts burg. For collective exhibit of orchard and gar den products 25 00 15 00 For collective exhibit farm products, grains, grasses, etc. 25 00 15 00 Variety and quality to be considered. For the most artistic display of any of above exhibits 20 00 10 00 Note. Any article in either of the above collective exhibits is eligible to compete for any individual premium. VEGETABLES. ' Beets for table, six specimens 1 00 60 Mangel-Wurzel, three specimens 1 00 60 Sugar beets, six specimens 1 00 50 Largest cabbage . 1 00 60- Exhibit of carrots 1 00 60 Exhibit of parsnips.... 1 00 , 60 Exhibit of onions, any variety... 1 00 x 60 Turnips, six specimens 1 00 60 Rutabagas, six specimens '. 1 00 60 Largest squash 1 00 50 Squashes for table 8 specimens .... 1 00 50 Largest pumpkin ... 1 00 60 ' Tomatoes, six specimens . 1 00 60 Potatoes, early, 3 varieties, six speci- . mens each 1 00 50 Potatoes, late, 8 varieties, six speci- mens each - . 1 00 '60 Peanuts, 2 pounds 1 00 60 Sweet potatoes, one peck... 1 00 60 FRUITS. Entries for premiums in this division must consist of at least 12 specimens of each variety SPECIAL. FRUIT PREMIUMS. V For best commercially packed box of apples. Any variety. Box to be of standard size $10 00 For best commercially packed box of pears. Any variety. Box to be of standard size $ 7 50 For best commercially packed box of prunes. Any variety. The box to be of standard size . 5 00 APPLES. For the best five named varieties fall apples 1 .'. 2 00 1 00 For the best five named varieties win ter apples ..: ; 2 00 1 00 For the best collection of crab apples... 2 00 1 00 For the best dish Yellow Newtown apples 1 , . 60 For the best dish Jonathan apples . 60 For the best dish Yellow , Bellflower apples a 60 For the best dish of Baldwins.. ' 60 For the best dish of Eaopus Spitzenburg 60 For the best dish of any and every other variety ..... 60 PEARS. For the best five named varieties fall pears 2 00 1 00 For the best five named varieties of winter pears 2 00 1 00 For the best dish of Bartlett pears 60 For the best dtfh of Clapp s Favorite pears : 60 For the best dish of Flemish Beauty , ' pears ' 60 For the best dish of Winter Nellis pears 60 For the best dish of any and every other variety of pears 60 GRAPES. For the -best five bunches of Concord grapes 1 00 For the best five bunches of Isabella grapes , 1 00 . For the best five bunches of Catawba grai.es.. 1 00 For the best five bunches of any and every other variety 1 00 PLUMS AND PRUNES. For the best general exhibit of plums and prunes 2 00 For the best djsh of at least 12 Italian prunes 60 For the best dish of at least 12 Silver prunes 50 For the best dish of at least 12 Green Gage plums ' 60 For the best dish of at least 12 Peach ' plums... 60 For the best dish of at least 12 Bradshaw plums. 60 For the best dish of at least 12 plums or prunes of any and every variety 60 PEACHES. For best dish of at least six Early Craw ford peaches 60 For best dish of at least six Alexander peaches 60 For the best dish of at least Bix Amsden peaches 60 For the best dish of at least six peaches of any and every variety... 50 QUINCES. For best exhibit 2 00 FANCY WORK. For best work in Point Lace 2 00 For best specimen hem stitching 2 00 For best sewing on hand made garment. 2 00 For best patch work quilt..... 2 00 For the best specimen of drawn work.. 2 00 For the best specimen of honiton 2 00 For best specimen of Battenburg Lace.. 2 00 For best specimsn . Kensington . 2 00 For best specimen of Silk Embroidery.. 2 00 For best specimen Worsted Embroidery 2 00 For best specimen of crocheting 2 00 For best specimen of tatting 2 00 For best specimen of knitting 2 00 BREAD. CAKES, PRESERVES, ETC. For best lirown Bread.... 2 00 Salt rising bread..-. : 2 00 Hop rising bread 2 00 Potato yeast bread.... V. 2 00 Soda biscuit 2 00 Assortment of cakes... . 1 2 00 Assortment of catsups four - or more varieties.. 2 00 Assortment of Preserves 6 varieties.. 2 00 Assortment of fruit butter six varieties 2 00 , Assortment of pickles six varieties 2 00 Assortment of hand dried fruits Bix varieties i 2 00 Display of Jams 2 00 POULTRY. CHICKENS. For trio which will score highest, re gardless of breed 5 00 2 60 Barred Plymouth Rocks 2 00 . 1 Q0 Rhode Island Reds 2 00 1 00 Buff Orpingtons ... 2 00 1 00 White Leghorns ...r 2 00 1 00 Brown Leghorns 2 00 1 00 White Wyandostes 2 00 1 00 Exhibitors will be required to furnish their own coops. Note Any special breeds, not listed above, will be entitled to entry and will receive premiums same as above. ' ' TURKEYS. For best trio of turkeys 5 00 ' 2 60 DUCKS AND GEESE. B est pair of ducks, male and female.... 2 00 1 00 Bestpair of geese, male and female.... 2 00 1 00 Note It is the purpose of the Association to offer premiums for everything possessing merit pro duced in Wallowa county. If you have anything not specially mentioned in the list, bring it along. You will be properly rewarded. SPECIAL SCHOOL PREMIUMS. For best loaf of bread baked by girl un der 16, attending the schools in Joseph, Upper Prairie Creek, Divide, Park and Imnaha 5 00 2 50 For best loaf of bread baked by girl un der 16, attending the schools in Los tine, Leap and Powwatka 6 00 2 60 For the ' best loaf of bread brked by girl under 16, attending the schools in Wallowa, and Promise. 5 00 2 60 For best loaf of bread baked by girl . under 16, attending the schools in Flora, Paradise, Lost Prairie, Mud Creek and Grouse 5 00 2 60 For best loaf of bread baked by girl un der 16, attending schools in Lower Prairie Creek, Trout Creek, Pine Creek, Butte, Pittsburg and Enterprise 5 00 2 50 SWEEPSTAKES. Forbest loaf of bread baked by girl un der 16, attending any school in the county 10 00 5 00 For best exhibit of plain sewing done by girl under 16, attending schools in Jo seph, Upper Prairie Creek, Div.de, Park and Imnaha 5 00 2 60 For best exhibit of plain sewing done by girl under 16, attending the schools in Lostine, Leap and Powwatka 5 00 2 60 For best exhibit of plain sewing done by girl under 16, attending the schools in Wallowa, and Promise 5 00 2 60 . For best exhibit of plain sewing done by f'rl under 16, attending the schools in lora, Paradise, Lost Prairie, Mud Creek and Grouse 6 00 2 60 For best exhbit of plain sewing done by girl under 16, attending the schools in Enterprise, Lower Prairie Creek, Trout Creek, Pine Creek, Butte and Pittsburg. 6 00 2 60 SWEEPSTAKES. For the best exhibit of plain sewing done by girl under 16, attending any school in the county 10 00 6 00 FARM PRODUCTS. Display of sheaves of flax 3 00 2 00 Display of sheaves of hemp 3 00 2 00 Display of Bheaves of winter wheat 3 00 2 00 Display of sheaves of spring wheat.... 3 00 2 00 Display of sheaves of oats.. - 3 00 2 00 Display of sheaves of barley... 3 00 2 00 Display of sheaves of rye - 3 00 2 00 Display of sheaves of timothy 3 00 2 00 Display of sheaves of red clover 3 00 2 00 Display of sheaves of alfrlfa 3 00 2 00 Not less than 3 sheaves of each variety, sheaves to be not less than 6 inches in diameter. , Sample Blue Stem wheat 2 00 1 00 Sample of Oregon Mammoth wheat 2 00 1 00 Sample Oregon Spring wheat 2 00 1 00 Sample of Oregon Chili wheat. 2 00 1 00 Sample of Canada white wheat 2 00 1 00 Sample of White Velvet wheat 2 00 1 00 Sample of Australian Club wheat....... 2 00 1 00 Sample of Clawson wheat 2 00 1 00 Sample of Golden Chaff wheat 2 00, 1 00 Sample of White French wheat 2 00 1 00 Sample of Spring Club wheat t 00 1 00 Sample of Forty Fold wheat 2 00 1 00 Sample of any other distinctive variety 2 00 1 00 Sample of winter barley, 2 00 1 00 Sample of spring barley 2 00 1 00 Sample of winter oats 2 00 1 00 Sample of spring oats - 2 00 '1 00 Sample of rye 2 00 1 00 Sample of shelled corn 200 100 Entries in above, not less than bushel. 1 Peck, of pop corn T 2 00 1 Display of 12 ears of field corn 2 00 1 Display of 12 ears of sweet corn... 'i 00 1 Display of 12 ears of pop corn 2 00 1 12 largest and tallest stalks of corn 2 00 1 Display stalks sorghum, not less than 12 2 00 1 One gallon of sorghum syrup 2 00 1 Tobacco, at least two pounds 2 00 1 Hops, at least 5 pouuda 2 00 1 Sample of white Deans . 1 00 . Sample of peas ' 100 Sample of flax seed 1 00 Sample of timothy seed . 1 00 Sample of red clover seed 1 00 Sample of white clover seed... 1 00 Sample of orchard grass seed 1 00 Sample of any other field or garden seed 1 00 SPECIAL PREMIUMS Offered by enterprising business men of Enterprise. 1 00 W. J. Funk & Company, dealers in general mer chandise, will give $20. in cash for the best display of Jellies, ten varieties, as follows: $12.50 to first, $5 to second and 2.50 to third. Each exhibit to be marked "Displayed for Funk's premium." Wallowa County Title & Abstract Company, A. C. Miller, President, will give $10.00 in cash for the most perfect winter apples, not less than 12; any variety, grown in Enterprise, Joseph, Prairie Creek, . Trout Creek, or Leap precincts. Enterprise Mercantile & Milling Company, dealers in general merchandise, will give premiums as follows: 1 steel beam J. I. Case plow, to man harnessing two horses, hitching them to plow and plowing furrow quickest and best. For more specific rules governing this contest, apply to the committee. $10.00 gold piece for best display of canned fruits in glass jars. One barrel flour for best loaf of bread baked from White Loaf flour. Burnaugh & Mayfleld, druggists and dealers in photographic supplies, will give $10 00 gold piece for best display of amateur photography. Jackson & Weaver, druggists and stationers, will give $20.00 lady's gold watch for best and most elabor ate hand embroidered shirtwaist. . 'f . Hon. D. W. Sheahan, Enterprise's moBt eligible bachelor, offers . premiums as follows: $5.00 gold piece to the prettiest girl baby, under one yea', native of Wallowa county. $5 gold piece to the prettiest boy baby, under one year old, native of Wallowa Co. W. R. Holmes will give $10 gold piece ' to best lady rider. L. Berland, dealer in harness and saddles, will give $5 pair of . spurs to best gentleman rider. Hotel Enterprise, Perry Blanchard, Proprietor, offers $10 for largest squash, squarh winning prize to be property of the Hotel. Enterprise Creamery, J. W. Bickford, Proprietor, offers $25 cash to the best milk cow, cow to be milked and milk to be tested on grounds. (The cow to be milked on Fair Grounds ten times, beginning on . Monday evening and ending Saturday morning. The award will be made on Saturday.) Enterprise Electric Company offers $10 cash to second best milk cow, conditions the same as in offar for the first premium. The farmers of Lower Prairie Creek offer $35.00 in cash as follows: $25.00 first premium, $10.00 second premium, to man harnessing four horses, hitching them to a wagon, and walking team fifty feet. Neat ness to count equally with speed. For more specific rules of this contest apply to the committee. ' The R. S. & Z. Company, dealers in general mer chandise, offer the following: For best commercially packed box of winter apples, any-variety, box to be -of standard size, any McKibben hat in the store. (This prize is intended to be in addition to that offered by the Association for the same exhibit. For best two pound roll of country butter, taking in consideration firmness, neatness and sweetness,' a lady's silk petticoat. . For best exhibit of dried fruits, three varieties, 6 pounds each, choice of any dress pattern in store. Last two exhibits to be marked, "Displayed for R. S. &Z. Co.'i premium." v C. H. Zurcher, dealer in gentlemen's furnishings, offers $20. suit of clothes to best pulling team. Han dicap contest. For more specific rules governing this contest apply to the committee. R. L. Day, Proprietor White Front Livery Stable, offers $10 cash, to second best pulling team, condi tions the same as in offer of first premium. S. D. Keltner, dealer in . hardware, offers $10 in cash to boy, 16 and under, who harnesses two horses, hitches them to a plow and plows furrow quickest and best. For more specific rules governing this con test, apply to the committee. Baker and Smith, proprietors Enterprise Livery Stable, offer $10. in cash, to man packing load on animal quickest and best. For more specific rules governing this contest, apply to the committee. W. C. Boatman, county clerk, offers $5 in cash as second prize in the above contest. Same rules to govern. Enterprise Real Estate Company, Wagner & Corkins, proprietors, offers $10. in cash, to girl 12 years old or under, member of any Sunday School in Wallowa county, who sings best The Wallowa County Fair Association offers addi tional cash prizes for the abave, as follows: $5. sec ond, $2.50 third. For more specific rules governing this contest apply to the committee. F. S. Ashley, dealer in furniture, offers rocker worth $15, to the best oil painting, painted by resi dent of Wallowa county. W. C. Dorrance, of Pine Creek, offers $17 60, as follows: $10.00 1st prize, $5.00 2nd prize, $2.50 3d prize to girl under 16 years old, who makes and bakes a pan of biscuits quickest and best, baking to be done on grounds. For more specific rules governing this con test apply to the committee. Payne & Sheets, dealers in real estate, offer $2.50 fer the best 1 bushel of ear corn, either yellow or white. J. A. Burleigh, attorney at law, offers $10.00 cash to best trio of chickens, any breed, birds to ba raised in Wallowa county. Wade and Laird, owners of Picador, offer one ser vice of Picador for best Picador colt. SALE EACH DAY The Committee desires to announce that it has ar ranged to conduct an auction sale of live stock on fair grounds each day of the fair. Corrals and other accomodations for the handling of the stock will be provided, as will the services of auctioneers and an expert clerical force. Parties having horses, cattle, or other live stock to ell will find it to their interest to correspond with the committee in regard to terms, etc. Attention is called to the fact that the North End Fair will be held at Flora, on Thursday and Friday, September 22nd and 23rd, The people of the North End of the county are preparing to make this a success ful and enjoyable occasion, and those attending may feel assured of a good time, ' 1 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 03 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00