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TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30,-1913 POLK COUNTY OBSERVER TEHEE 'Ready to Wear Hart Scliaffner & iarx Suits and Overcoats $18 to $25 You KNOW you get your mon ey's worth when you buy one of these suits or coats. Why take chances? Every H. S. & M. suit or coat is guaranteed not only to give service and out wear other clothes, but you must be SATISFIED with them after you get them. That's in the guarantee. Boys' Suits and Overcoats $5.00 We have bought many of our suits and overcoats to sell at this price. We have suits selling at LESS but we think we are giving most for the money to be had anywhere in our five dollar line. New Packard Shoes If you buy your fall shoes without seeing the new Packards you will be sorry if you can" afford two pair. Jomo Work Shoes The Shoes that Wear All heights of tops up to 16 inches. A. A. Cutter Shoes for Boys and Men. Tops up to 18 inches Ladies' Coats In this departmsnt you will find a large stock of Coats, all prices, but every Coat a Bargain at the price marked in plain figures on the price tag. One price to all. Wonderful Value in the $15 line. Heavy Sweaters In greys, reds and maroons are much in demand these chilly evenings. Styles are about the same as last year with some ' new designs in belted sweaters, fancy button holes, roll collars, etc. Prices for the Heavy Wool Sweaters run from $5 to $8.50 Ladies' Suits The demand for Ladies' Suits in the plain tailored effects has been very strong this fall. In a few days we will have a new line of Midnight Blues, Plain, Finely Tailored, Extra Fine Serge. Cool Nights Reminds us that winter will soon be here. Then nothing nicer than a soft, warm Fur Muff and Scarf. Some very , fine Furs this fall at lower prices than we have had for several years. All Kinds of Ladies7 Fur nishings In Stock We expect a big demand for all linos of Ladies' Goods and have a good stock on hand, but when sizes are gone it will be hard to restock. Get what you need now and be sure of getting what you want. Summons. In the circuit court of the state of Oregon, for the county of Polk. No. 4287. Cyrus Powell and Amanda Powell, his wife, plaintiffs, vs. Catherine E. Martin, Werner DeLashmutt, John C. DeLashmutt, Albert D. DeLashmutt, LeRoy DeLashmutt, Earl DeLashmutt, Victor C. DeLashmutt, Mildred Z. De Lashmutt, Sarah Agnes Stout, Mary E. Baker, Henry Lee Fletcher, Faye Uglow, Viola Volheim, Martha Eliza beth Perry, John C. Uglow, trustee and executor of the estate of John S. Martin, deceased, Dan P. Stouffer, trustee and executor of the estate of John S. Martin, deceased, Matilda Travis, aiso all other persons or part ies unknown claiming any right, title, estate, lien or other interest in the real estate described in the complaint here in, defendants. To Werner DeLashmutt, Albert D. DeLashmutt, LeRoy DeLashmutt, and also all other persons or parties un known claiming any right, title, estate, lien, or other interest in the real es tate described in the complaint herein, defendants. IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON You and each of you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled suit on or before the 3rd day of November, A. D. 1913. And if you fail to appear and answer for want thereof the plaintiffs will ap ply to the court for the relief demand ed in the complaint, to-wit: For a judgment and decree by which it shall be declared and adjudged that each of said defendants, either or any of them have no estate or interest whatever in or to the following described land or premises, or any part thereof, to-wit: A part of the Donation Land Claim of John A. Kramer and Mary Jane Kramer, his wife, NotiScation No. 5279. Claim No. 49, in Township 8 South, Range 6 West of the Willam ette Meridian, in the County of Polk, and State of Oregon, described as fol lows, to-wit: Beginningat a point which is 29.65 chains west from the Northeast corner of said Donation Land Claim; thence South 19.20 chains ; thence West 8.04 chains; thence North 1 de gree. 33 minutes West 19.20 chains to the North line of said claim; thence East 7.57 chains to the place of begin ning and containing 14.98 acres, more or less. And that the title f plaintiffs is pood and valid, and that said defend ants be forever enjoined and debarred from asserting any claim whatever in or to said land or premises adverse to these plaintiffs, and for such other and further relief as to this Honorable Court shall seem meet and agreeable to equity. This summons i publi.-bed pursuant to an order made bv the Honorable J. B. TeaL County" Judge of Polk County, in the absence of Webster Holmes, Judge of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the Coun ty of Polk on the 4th day of Septem ber, A. D. 1913. The date of the first publication of this summons being the 9th day ot September, A. D. 1913, and the ante of the last publication being the 21st day of October, A. D. 1913. WM.. HAMMOND, 9-9 10-21 Attorney for Plaintiffs Notice to Creditors. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned, Anna Q. Olmstead, has been duly appointed by the County Court of the State of Oregon for Polk County executrix of the estate of James B. Olmstead, deceased, and has qualified. All persons having claims against the said estate are hereby required to present them, duly verified, with the proper vouchers, within six months from the date of this notice, to the said executrix at her residence on Mistletoe Springs farm, near Airlie, in Polk County, State of Oregon. Dated and first published Septem ber 2, 1913. ANNA Q. OLMSTEAD, Executrix of the estate of James B. Olmstead, deceased. Oscar Hayter,JLUorney. 9-2x30 Notice to Creditors. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned, Bessie C. Clark, has been duly appointed by the County Court of the State of Oregon for Polk coun ty executrix of the estate of Stephen B. Clark, deceased, and has qualified. All persons having claims against the said estate are hereby required to present them, duly verified, with the proper vouchers, within six months from the date of this notice, to the said executrix at her residence in Dal las, in Polk County, State of Oregon. Dated and first published beptem ber 2, 1913. BESSIE C. CLARK, . Executrix of the estate of Stephen B. Clark, deceased. Oscor Hayter, Attorney. 9-2x30 Summons. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Polk County. James Howe, Plaintiff, Vs. Frank Nichols, Mrs. Jane Kane, Mrs. Rebecca Howe, Cary L. Howe, and Pliilipine Howe, his wife; Wil liam R. Howe anil Delia Howe, his wife; OIlie F. Howe. Nellie Shoe maker anl E. Shoemaker, her hus band; Frank W. Howe a '.hi Laura Howe, his wife; Saniui1'.- Howe, (k-orge Howe and Laura Howe, his wife; William Howe and Gladys Howe, bis wife; Kate Howe Packs and io any and all persons or parties claiming any interest in the real premises d-scnbed in the com; plaint herein, Defendants. To Frank Nichols, Mrs. Jane Kane, Mrs. Rebecca Howe, Cary L. Howe and Pliilipine Howe his wife, Wil liam R. Howe and Delia Howe his wife, OIlie F. Howe, Nellie Shoe maker and E. Shoemaker her hus band, Frank W. Howe and Laura Howe his wife, Samuel Howe, George Howe and Laura Howe his wife, William Howe and Gladys Howe his wife, Kate Howe Parks and to any and all persons or parties claiming any interest in the real premises described m the com plaint herein, the above named, Defendants. In ithe Name of the State of Ore gon: You and each of you are here by required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled court and cause on or before six weeks from the date of the first publication of this summons, and if you tail so to appear and an swer for want thereof the plaintiff will take a decree against you and each of you as prayed for in his complaint herein, to-wit : That plaintiff is the owner in fee of the following described real premises, to- wit : Beginning at the Northeast corner of the Donation Land Claim of Ben jamin Nichols, Nt. No. 1902, Claim No. 69, in Township 7, South of Range 5 West of the Willamette Me ridian, in Polk Count, Oregon, thence running South 67.82 chains - to the County road; thence North 83 degs. West 24.40 chains along said road; the-nce North 10 degs. East 65.71 chains to the North line of said claim, thence East 24.13 chains to the place of beginning and contain ing 101.76 acres more or less, and that you and each of you be forever barred and enjoined from claiming any right, title or interest in or to said real premises or to any part or portion thereof, and for such other and further relief as to the Court may seem proper. This summons is published for a poriod of six weeks by order of the lion. J. B. Teal, County Judge of Polk County, Oregon, made at Cham bers on the 20ih day of September, A. D., 1913, and the date of the first publication is September 30, 1913, and the date of the last publication will be November 11. 1913. SIBLEY & EAKIN. 9-3011-11 Attomevs for Plaintiff. Public Sale. At the owner's place two miles east of Dallas, will be sold all my live stock, part of household poods, and farm implements. September 30. W. E. RASMLSSLN. Trewjaw notices, weather proof, for sale at Observer Job office. LIST OF PRIZE WINNERS (Continued from Page Two) reall; Vern LaFrance, second, Dallas; Willie Mackie, third, Rickreall. Labor Savl.:;r Device, Class A, Har ry Brown, first, Dallas. No entry for Class B and C. Toys, Class A, no entry. . Class B, Vernon Brown, first, Dallas; Paul Sayre, second. Falls City; Homer Bursell, third. Mistletoe. Class C, John Ramsey, Dallas, first. Bread, brown, Class A, C, no entry. Class B, Agnes Hoffman, first, Dal las; no other entry. Bread, white. Class A, Ruth Miller, first, Dallas; Wilda Fuller, second, Monmouth; Maggie Odam, third, Dal las. Class C, Myrtle Wilson, first, Salem Rt. 2; Frances Hawley, second, McCoy; Dovie Odam, third, Dallas. Class B, Vera Southwick, first, Sa lem Rt. 2; Carson Odam, second, Dal las; Una Winegar, third, Monmouth. Butter, Class A, Anna Friesen, first, Dallas; Anna P. Friesen, second, Dal las. Class B, Emma Zulisch, first. Inde pendence; Jessie Brown, second, Up per Salt Creek. Loaf Cake, Class B, Naomi Phelps, first, Dallas; Pearl Jost, second, Dal las; Ruth Prather, third, Buena Vista. Class A, Anna Ridders, flrtt, Suver; Bertha Ziclesch, second. Independence; Ruth Miller, third, Dallas. Layer Cake, Class A. Heria Ramsey, first, Dallas; Ruth Miller, second. Dal las; Lorena Treat, third. Falls City. Class C, Florence Hibbard, first, Dal las; Francell Hawley, second, McCoy; Renia Bennett, third. Class B, Frank le Crider, Dallas, first; Alta Beach, second, Dallas; Winona Rice. Dallas, third. Canned Fruit, Class A, Rita Con ner, first, Dist No. ; Bessie Morri son, second, Perrydale; Marion McNul ty, third. Dallas. Class C. Francell Hawley, first, Mc Coy; Gussie Thieses. second. Salt Creek; Myrtle Wilson, third. Salem Rt. No. 2. Class B. Wanda Elliott, first, Per rydale; Pearl Jost, second, Dallas; Ro maine Nicholson, third, Monmouth. Canned Vegetables, Class A. Eliza beth Diehm, first, Dallas: Hazel Bur sell, second. Mistletoe; Bessie Morri son, third. Perrydale. Class B. Wanda Elliott, first, Perry dale; Jessie Keyt. second. Perrydale; Helena Remiel. third, Dallas. Class C. Eva Foenot, first, Dallas; Myrtle Wilson, second. Salem. Rt. 2. Jelly. Class A, Bernice Newbill. first, Ballston: Maud Lyons, second, Dallas; Nellie Stewart, third. McCoy. Class B. Roman ie Nicholson, first. Dist. No. 12: May McDonald, second, Dallas: Willie Smith, third. Dallas. Class C, Ida Campbell, first. Dallas: Gladys Evans, second. Monmouth: Ma bel Aebi. third. Dallas. Handmade Aprons. Class A, Zelira Tielgham. first, Dallas; Neta Harney, second. Dist 24; Wild Fuller, third. Monmouth. Class B. May E. McDonald, first. Dallas; Helen Richards, second. Mc Coy; Acnes Hoffman, third, Dallas. Class C, Adah Campbell, first, Dal las; Myrtle Wilson, second, Salem Rt. 2; Blanche Gibson, third, Salem, R. 1. Machine made Apron, Class A, Lu rena Treat, first. Falls City; Merle Ramsey, second, Dallas; Blanche Gib son, third, Salem R. 1. Class C, Myrtle Wilson, first, Salem R. 2; Martha Razloff, Becond, Salem R. 1; Lillian Razlofr, third, Salem R. 1. Hand made Dress, Class A, no entry. Class B, May E. McDonald, first, Dallas; Wanda Elliott, second, Perry dale; third, no entry. Machine made Dress, Class A, Blanch Gibson, first, Salem R. 1; Mary Mc Nulty, second, Dallas; Lurena Treat, third. Falls City. Class C, Adah Campbell, first, Dal las; Nellie Stewart, second, McCoy; Myrtle Wilson, third, Salem, R, 2. Darning, Class A, Ruth Miller, first, Dallas; Joseph HefTIey, second, Mon mouth; Helena Diehm, third, Dallas. Class B and C, Helen Richards, first, Bethel. Buttonholes, . Class A, Elizabeth Diehm, first, Dallas; Zelma Tielgham, second, Dallas; Lorena Treat, third, Falls City. Class B, Margaret Diehm, first, Dal' las; Helena Rempel, second, Dallas Susan Wiebe, third, Dallas. Dressed Doll, Class B, Mary E. Mc Donald, first, Dallas; Jessie Keyt, sec ond, Perrydale; Alice Baker, third. In dependence. Class A, Clara Hartman, first, Dal las; Winnie Rowland, second, Perry dale; Ruth Smith, third, Dallas. Class C, Gladys Turner, first, McCoy; Adah Campbell, second, Dallas; Lilian Lewis, third, Airlie. Asters, Class A and C, Hollis Smith, first, Dallas; Willie Dennis, second, Dallas; Lenna May, third, Dallas. Class B, Alice Baker, first, Inde pendence; Arthur May, second, Dallas; Jessie Jones, third, Perrydale. Sweet Peas, Class A and C, Hazel Bursell, first. Mistletoe; Helen Conn, second, Airlie; Frederick Ridders, third, Suver. Class B, Hollis Smith, first, Dallas: Dorothy Johnson, second, Airlie; Ken neth Bursell, third. Mistletoe. Pansies, Class A and C, Edna Conn, first, Airlie; Anna Ridders, second, Su ver; Hazel Bursell, third, Mistletoe. Class B, Homer Bursell, first. Mistle toe; Kenneth Bursell, second. Mistletoe. Dahlias, Class A and C, Lester Gard ner, first, Bridgeport; Dorothy John son, second, Airlie; Ruth Simpson, third, Airlie. Class B, Elwin Craven, first, Dallas; Hollis Smith, second, Dallas; Joe Den nis, third, Dallas. White Wyandottes, Hazel Bursell, first. Mistletoe; Russell Alsip, second, Dist. 41. White Leghorns, Mabel Lee, first, Dist. 7; Johnnie Voth, second, Dist. 15; Guy Staiger, third, Dist. 2. Rhode Island Reds, Teddy Ridge- way, first, Dist. 84; Emma RIdgeway, second, Dist. 34; Fred J. Hibbard, third. Dist. 63. Buff Rocks, Ralph Wilson, first, Dist. 36; Blanche Gibson, second, Dist- 61. Barred Rocks, Willie Mackie, first, Dist. 24. Bantams, Ralph Macomber, first, Dist. 51; Robt. Canoy, second, Dallas; Ross Mitchell, third, Dallas. White Orpingtons, Guy Staiger, first Dist 2. Anconas, Andrew Hoffman, first; Guy Staiger, second, Dist. 2. Special Buff Orpington, Andres Trelt- mae, fir.-t, Dallas. Pekin Ducks, Guy Staiger, first, Dist. 2; Howard Wells, second, Dist. 63; Rollie Middleton, third, Dist. 41. Indian Runner Ducks, Irvine Hol- man, first, Dist. 30; Mary Lee, second, Dist. 7. Indian Runner Ducks, white, Blanche Gibson, first, Dist. 61; Homer Bursell, second, Mistletoe; Hazel Bursell, third, Dist. 67. Homer Pigeon, Mary Lee, first, Dist. 7; Mabel Lee, second, Dist. 7; Guy Staiger, third, Dist. 2.. White Pigeons, Guy Staiger, first, Dist. 2; Osha Tate, second, Dist. 2. Other Pigeons, Jack Richardson first, Dist. 2; Guy Staiger, second, Dist. 2. Rabbites, doe, Jessie Keyt, first, Dist. 21; Paul Sayre, second, Dist. 67; Joe Brown, third, Dallas. Rabbits, pair, Jessie Keyt, first. Dist. 21; Paul Sayre, second, Dist. 67; Joe Brown, third, Dallas. Rabbits, buck, Jessie Keyt, first, Dist. 21; Paul Sayre, second, Dist. 67; Joe Brown, third, Dallas. Hares, doe, Jack Richardson, first. Dist. 2. Hares, buck, Silas Starr, first, Dist. 10. POULTRY. S. C. White Leghorns, L. A. Bollman, Dallas; first and second on cock; first, second and third on pullet and first on pen. S. C. Buff Leghorns, L. A. Bollman, Dallas; first on cock and first on cock erel; first and third on hen; first on pen. E. N. Keeney; second on cock, third on cockerel, second on hen, second on pullet and second on pen. Ed. Loop, Monmouth, second on cockerel, first and third on pullet and third on pen. S. C. Brown Leghorns; J. M. Card, Dallas; first on cock, first and second on cockerel, first and second on hen; first and third on pullet and first on pen. Frank Friesen, Dallas; second on cock; third on cockerel; second on pul let, second on pen. Henry Voth, Dallas, third on hen. White Wyandottes, Mrs. Nina Brown Dallas, first on cockerel; first and sec ond on pullet. R. I. Reds, J. 8. Macomber, Dallas; first on cock and first on cockerel; first on hen and first on pullet;. first on pen. Silver Laced Wyandottes, Mr. Holmes Dallas, first on cock. FRUIT SECTION. J. B. Kunn, Dallas; single box Ap ples; Northern Spy, second; Ben Davis, first. Plate Exhibit First on Black Ben Davis. Northern Spy, Wolf River. Rhode Island Greenings, Gano; second on Rpitzenberg. Pears First on Anjou. Fall Butter, Bartlett, Cornice. Prunes First on Silver and Petite. C W. Dossett, Independence ISest five box exhibit apples, first. 120.00. Best single box apples, first on Mai den Blush; e-ond on Kind; first on Spitz'nbers:, Kings and Northern Spy. I Plate Exhibit first on largest apple.' Pears first on Clalrgo; second on Bartlett Ewlng Proa, Dallas: Best five box exhibit apples, second, 110 iu. Single ' box exhibit second on Kings.. Plate ' exhibit first on Spltzenberr, Kings and Tellow Newtovns; second on Ben Davis and Jonathans. N. M. Grant. Dallss: Single box ex- ' hibit second on Rpitzenberga. Plate exhibit, first on Baldwin!. P. P. Friesen. Pallas: Plate exhibit Apples; first on Winter Banana. P. D. Reddekopp. Dallas: Plat ex hibit Apples: second on Kings and Waxes. Henry Voth. Dallas: Plate exhibit Apples; first on Wsgner and Waxens; j second on Gravenstelns. Fred W. Hughes, Dallas: Plate ex hibit Apples; second on Baldwins, James Boydston, Dallas: Plate ex hibit Apples; second on Winter Ba nanaa. Wesley Elliott, Dallas: Plate exhib it Apples; first on Rome Beauty; sec ond on Northern Spy. H. G. Campbell, Dallas: . Plate ex hibit Apples; first on Jonathans; sec ond on Rome Beauty and Tellown Newtowns. Geo. Hawkins, Dallas: Plate exhlb it Apples; second on Wagner. Elbert Parish, Dallas: Prune box exhibit: First on dried Petite Prunes and first on dried Loganberries. Mrs. M. M. Ellis, Dallas: Plate Sil ver Prunes, second. John E. Miller, Dallas, first on Ital ian Prunes. Ellis & Woods, Dallas, second on Italian Prunes. F. J. Coad, Dallas, first on Peaches, Late Crawfords. Ira C. Powell, Monmouth, filbert ex hibit, first. Dr. Mark Hayter, Dallas, filbert .ex hibit, second. HOME BAKING. Best Angel Cake, Mrs. Buell. Best White Layer Cake, Mrs. H. G. Campbell, first; Mrs. OIlie McCarter, second. Dark Layer Cake, Mrs. D. O. Bron- son, first. Dark Loaf Cake, Mrs. H. G. Camp bell, first. Ginger Cookies, Mrs. D. O. Bronson, first Sugar Cookies, Mrs. Z. M. Knight, first; second, Mrs. D. O. Bronson. Best collection Candy, Mrs. L. A. Guthrie, first; Mrs. Alice Dempsey, second. Best loaf Teast Bread, Mrs. Willis Simonton, first; Mrs. Austin, second. Best Yeast Biscuit, Mrs. M. J. Bal lantyne, first. CANNED FRUIT. Best collection, Mrs. T. J. Hayter, first; Mrs. D. O. Bronson, second. Best 3 quarts Peaches, Mrs. H. G. Campbell, first; Mrs. Z. M. Knight, second. Best 3 quarts Strawberries, Mrs. Z. M. Knight, first Best 3 quarts Cherries, Mrs. P. D. Reddekopp, first; Mrs. H. G. Campbell, second. Best 3 quarts Pears, Mrs. J. L. Sweeney. Best 3 quarts Gooseberries, Mrs. F. J. Coad, first; Mrs. Nettie Hutton, sec ond. Best 3 quarts Loganberries, Mrs. Nettie Hutton. Best 3 quarts Raspberries, Mrs. El mer Hall, first; Mrs. Nettie Hutton, second. Preserves, best collection, Mrs. R. C. Craven, Jr., first; Mrs. Z. M. Knight, second. Jelly, best collection, Mrs. Alice Dempsey, first; Mrs. H. G, Campbell, second. Pickles, best collection, Mrs. Alice Dempsey, first; Mrs. T. J. Hayter, second. Vegetables, best 3 quarts Beans, Mrs. E. Evans, first; Mrs. F. J. Coad, second. Peas, best 3 quarts, Mrs. E. Evans. TEXTILE DEPARTMENT. Hand made Garment, Mrs. D. H. Upjohn, Dallas, first; Miss Joyce Ar rant, Monmouth, second. Best se't embroidered Lingerie, Miss Loretta Campbell, Dallas, first; Mrs. D. H. Upjohn, second. Best embroidered 'Bed Set, Mrs. Z. M. Knight, Dallas, first; Miss Stella Bagley, Monmouth, second. Crocheted Bed Set, Mrs. John Wick, Dallas, first; Mrs. Poole, Monmouth, second. Tapestry, Mrs. John Wick, Dallas, first and second. Kensington Embroidery, Miss Lo retta Campbell, Dallas, first; Mrs. 8. O. Thompson, Dallas, second. Hedebo, Mrs. Anna Coad, Dallas, first Mrs. Horn, Falls City, second. Mountmellick, Mrs. F. L. Talbott, Falls City, first; Mrs. W. G. Black, Dallas, second. French and Eyelet, Miss Ora Collins, Dallas, first and second. French, Mrs. D. H. Upjohn, Dallas, first; Mrs. E. A. Stlnson, Rickreall, second. Rambler Rose Embroidery, Mrs. Heltwarth, Falls City, first; Miss Ag nes Clark, Monmouth, second. Hardanger, Mrs. F. L. Talbott, Falls City, first; Mrs. John Wick, Dallas, second. Wallachlan, Mrs. D. H. Upjohn, Dal las, first; Mrs. H. C. Eakln, Dallas, second. Roman Cut Work, Mrs. H. C. Eakln, Dallas, first; Miss Fay Henson, Dallas, second. Punch Work, Miss Ora Collins, Dal las, first; Miss Loretta Campbell, Dal las, second. Swedish darning, Mrs. L. F. Vaughn, Rickreall, first; Miss Lotta Wilson, Monmouth, second. Drawn Work. Mrs. Geo. Wait, Rick reall, first; Mrs. Maud Richardson, Dallas, second. Point Lace, Mrs. F. J. Coad, Dallas, first and second. Battenberg, Mrs. A. J. Crowthers, Dallas, first and second. Tatting, Miss Edith Starbuck, Dal las, first; Mrs. John Schultz, second. Irish Crochet, Mrs. J. R. Harris, Dal las, first; Mrs. C. M. Horn, Falls City, second. Macrame, Mrs. C. M. Horn, Falls City, first; Mrs. D. C. Crider, Dallas, second. Crochet Lace, Mrs. J. F. Vaughn, Rickreall, first and second. Filet Lace, Mrs F. H. Morrison, Dal las, first; Mrs. J. R. Harris, Dallas, second. Knitted Lace, Mrs. Anna Coad, Dal las, first and second. Knitted Articles, Mra S. F. Stewart. McCoy, first. Appliqued Quilt, Mrs. Charles Tate, Dallas, first; Mra McCallon, Dallas, second. Pieced Quilt, Mra A. M. Shepherd, Dallas, first and second. Crazy Quilt. Mra D. O. Bronson, Dallas, first; Mra E. A. Stlnson, Rick reall, second. Best Knitted Articles, Miss Ednelle Collins, Dallas. Br Ladles Over M. Crocheted Articles, Mra J. L. Col lins, Dallas. Knitted Bed Spread, Mra Hickman. Monmouth, first; Mrs. M. Peterson. Dallas, second. Knitted Lace, Mra M. J. James. Dal las, first; Mra Win. Goodell, Rickre all, second. Crocheted Lace, Mrs. Mary E. Palm er, Dallas. Crocheted Bed Set, Mrs. T. J. Hay tei4, Dallas, first; Mrs. H. Holman, Dallas, second. Battenburg, Mrs. H. Leonard, Inde pendence. Irish Crochet, Mrs. Alice Dempsey, Dallas, first and second. French Embroidery, Mrs. A. E. Cul ver, Dallas, first and second. Eyelet Embroidery, Mrs. S. P. Riggs, Dallas, first; Mrs. M. B. Holmes, sec ond. Hardanger, Mrs. S. P. Riggs, Dallas, first and second. Kensington, Mrs. Alice Dempsey, Dallas, first and second. Cross Stitch, Mrs. Alice Dempsey, Dallas, first; Mrs. Anna Voth, Salt Creek, second. Tatting, Mrs. David Darling, Dallas, first; Mrs. West, Falls City, second. Netted Work, Mrs. Hickman, Mon mouth. Pieced Quilt, Mrs. H. M. Bedwell, Monmouth, first; Mrs. F. M. Collins, Dallas, Becond. Log Cabin Quilt, Mrs. A. E. Culver, Dallas. Crazy Quilt, Mrs. Alice Dempsey, Dallas, first; Mrs. A. E. Culver, Dal las, second. Appliqued Quilt, J. P. Dowd, Grande Ronde. Bead Work, J. P. Dowd, Grande Ronde, first, second and third. Best display by Society or Club: Thursday Afternoon Club, first; Evan gelical Society, second. Best collection Hand Painted China: Mrs. Edward fiimes, Dallas, first; Miss Ora Collins, second. Single Specimens, Mrs. Tatom, first; Mrs. Hlmes, second. Pioneer Exhibit. Best collection Pioneer Articles, Mra F. M. Collins, first; Mr. O. N. Harring ton, second. All others in pioneer ex hibit received honorable mention. AGRICULTURAL. Sunflower, Frank Coad, first. String Beans, J. Boydston, Dallas, first Hops, L. H. McBee, Dallas, second. Hops, E. V. D. Paul, Buell, second. Strawberries, C. F. West, Falls City, third. Strawberries, F. K. Hubbard, Falls City, second. Strawberries, Frank Harris, Dallas,. first J. L. Condon, Airlie, third on cucum ber; first on oats. Fred . W. Hughes, Dallas, third on onions. A. G. Rempel, Dallas, second on cu cumber; third on sweet corn; potatoes and turnip. W. Elliott, Dallas, second on sweet corn and table beets; third on table beets and first on Kale. J. L. Atwater, Airlie, third on field corn. J. M. Card, Dallas, second on field corn and cabbage; third on hops; sec ond on string beans and sunflower. F. M. Edgar, Rickreall, first on field corn a"d watermelon; first on pota toes; third on table beets; first and second on onions; first on tomatoes and parsnips. Best General Exhibit. J. S. S. Powell & Son, Falls City, first on sweet corn; first and second on muskmelon and nutmeg; first on table squash, stock squash, table pumpkin, stock pumpkin, flat Dutch cabbage. Kohl Rabl, table beets, stock beets; first, second and third on table carrots and second on tomatoes; first on cucumbers; first and second on tur nip; second on parsnips; third on string beans; second and third on oats. Should have mention for successful breeding of sweet corn, squash, etc. CRYING FOR HELP Lots of It in Dallas But Daily Grow ing Less. The kidneys often cry for help. Not another organ in the whole body is more delicately constructed. Not one more important to health. The kidneys are the filters of the blood. When they fail the blood becomes foul and poisonous. There can be no health where there is poisoned blood. Backache is one of the frequent in dications of kidney trougle. It is often the kidney's cry for help. Heed it. Head what Doan's Kidney pills have done for overworked kidneys. Proof of ment in the following staten.ent: . John Cougcr, 845 N. Seventeenth St., Salem, Oregon, says: "Doan's Kidney Pills have been used in my family with great benetit. 1 also know of other people who have taken this remedy for kidney trouble with the best possible results." For sale by .all dealers. 1'nce tUc. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, solo agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. Repairing Bicycle, Motorcycle, Gas Engine, Locks and Other Mechani ical Devices When In need of an ex pert workman call L. B. MXSOii, Jr., 315 Main Street, Dallas Phone 1072 Try our Gasoline Service for Convenience When you think of Flour or say Flour, say "OREGON'S BEST" Made right Iter ia Dallas of Choice Selected Wheat, and ffw teed in every way. Many heusewires noted for their fine rep alatioa for Light and Wholesome Bread, owe it to ORLGO.VS BEST, Try a sack. SWEENEY BROS., Millers DALLAS, OREGON