The Goat Show and Convention Dallas, Or., Dec. 1, 1911. Dear Sir: The Second Annual Convention of the NorthwcBt Angora Goat Association will be heM at Dallas, Polk County Ore Ron, on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, January 3, 4 and 5, 11)12. The show will be open in the evenings of the first and second "dnys. nudges will be given to all prize winners. Each exhibit or 'allowed three in each pen. y We would bo pleased tohear from you, in what class you will enter, so that we may make our arrangements accordingly. All exhibits must be in by 2 p. m. of first day of s low. No entrance fee will be charged. Feed will be furnished to exhibitors free. Address all communications to W. A. Ayres, Superintendent, Dallns, Oregon. . U. S. Grant, A. L McDonald, II. L, Fenton, G. W. McBeg, W. A. Ayers, Committee. Only registered goats will be eligible for entry. Certificates of registration must accompany exhibit. The following cash prizes will be awarded: First prize, $7.50; second prize, $5; third prize, $2.50. . All animals except kids, com peting for prizes must have been shorn in 1911. First, Second and Third Pre miums on Buck Kid born before March 15, 1911. Same on Buck Kid born after March 15, 1911. Same on Buck, one year old and under two. Same on Buck, two years old and under three. Same on Buck three years old and under four. Same on Buck, four .1.1 yeara uiu vi uver. First, Second and Third Pre miums on Doe Kid born before March 15, 1911. Same on Doe Kid born after March 15, 1911. Same on Doe, one year old and under two. Same on Doe, two years old and under three. Same on Doe, three years old and under four. Same on Doe, four years or over. Numerous special prizes will also be given. SiiEEP-Free space will be given to all those who desire to make an exhibition of Sheep. These exhibits will be entirely independent of the goat show, and this arrangement is made simply to give the sheep growers an opportunity to show their blooded stock. 20. Macaulay, Ray and poem, 8 olums, 1. H. Johnnon. 21. McCutchoon, DrewHter's mlflionii. 22. McCarvcy, Commentary on Acta, Mm. Horr. 23. McMahon, Toilers anil Ullon, Mr. and Mm. E. R. Oulrom. 24. Meade, Wild Kitty, Edith Pctcnwn. 25. Meyer, End of the world. 20. Montgomery, Rcginner't American history. 27. Parker, Nancy Madntyre. 28. Richard, Three Margaret Edith Peterson, 29. Richard, Margaret Mont- . fort, - Edith Petoreon, M. Rukin, Crown of wild olive, . E. S. Evcndn. 81. RiiHkln, Queen of the air. 82. Srherer, Young Japan. 83. Scott, Colonel of the Red Hui- tars. 34. Smith, Tide of Barncgat, Mr. J. B. V. Butler. 85. Warren, Storie from Englidh his tory. . i 36. Watson, Bcvide the Lonnie baler buh. 37. White, Mystery of the four " finger - Edith Peterson. 38. White, Riverman, Mr. and Mrs. 0. A. Wolverton. 39. Young, Motor boys overland. Hark numbers of periodical . . Travel, and Sucre, 1 Mr. and Mr. Oatrom, Woman' home companion, - - - Mr. W. Neal. Current Periodical on file .in the Monmouth Public Library and their lomr. American and Independent, , Mr. and Mr. Ostein. Bookman and St. Nicholas, Mr. K. M. Jacobson. Century, Harper and Scribner, Piblic Library Association. Colliers, - Mrs. Bpche, Laidc Home Journal, Literary Digest, Saturday Evening Post and Youths Companion, Mr. and Mrs. Cole. Pacific Monthly and Scientific Ameri can, Mr. and Mrs. Stitt Book Shower. The results of the Public Li brary Book Shower amounted to $8.10 in money and the following books and periodicals, with the donors so far as they could be ascertained: 1. Carlyle, French Revolution. 2. Child' life of Christ, Mr. Boots. 3. Collins Emma's Triumph. 4. Dye, Bolenge, W. A. Wood. 5. Franklin, Autobiography. 6. Gordon, Black Rock. 7. Holley, Samantha at Saratoga,' -, s Mrs. Horr. 8. Holt, Undistinguished Ameri cans, Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Ostrom. 9. Hotchkiss," Betty. Ross, : Mrs. W... Neal. 10. Hugo, Hunchback of Notee Dame, - Mrs. Boche. 11. Hull, Fishing across the con- ' tinent, Tom Ostein. 12. Hyde, School speaker and reader, - ' Mr. Gentle. 13. Irving, Sketchbook. - 14. Isham, Strollers. ". a ' 15. Jerome, Idle thoughts of an idle fellow. 16. Jewett, Body Bt work. 1 , 17. Lincoln, Good health. J8. Selections, ... Tom Ostein. 19. Longfellow, Evangeline. "' . ' TEACHER'S EXAMINATION Notice is hereby given that the Coun ty Superintendent of Polk County will hold the regular examination for appli cant for State paper at the County Court House in Dallas, Oregon as fol lows: Commencing Wednesday, December 20th, at 9 o'clock A. M,,and contiuuing until Saturday, December 23rd, at 4 P. M. Wednesday Forenoon Writing, U. S. History, Physiology. Wednesday Afternoon Physical Geography; Reading, Com position, Methods in Reading, Meth ods in Arithmetic. Thursday Forenoon Arithmetic, Civil Government, Histo ry of Education, Psychology, Methods in Geography. Thursday Afternoon . Grammar, Geography, American Lit erature, Thysics, Methods in Language, Thesis for Primary Certificate. Friday Forenoon Theory and Practice, Orthography, English Literature. Friday Afternoon School Law, Botany, Algebra. Saturday Forenoon Geometry, Geology. . . ) Saturday Afternoon General History, Bookkeeping . Yours respectfully, "II. C. Seymour, School Superintendent of Polk County, Oregon. . , , , . O CTIOIZD follCTorrDlfoll For Bargains WE invite the Public to Call and examine Our New Stock of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, Gro ceries, Notions, Etc. Our aim IS TO Please our Customers by Selling them the Best Quality of Goods in the Market at the Low est Prices Possible. We ask YOU to call and examine our New fall stock of fancy Dress goods, Toole De Norde, Ginghams, English Cretones, French Percales, Messlins, Etc. We are here for. Business and guarantee every article sold by us to be as represented. you get it of Muscott & Portwood it is Good Monmouth Mercantile Co. Monmouth, Oregon o aoo ooocdo , Dr. Allin, dentist, Cooper Building Independence Oregon. Both phones. ' 19-tf. Church Directory. When th Bishop W Stumped. Bishop Goodman was one day ad dressing a Sunday school when he said in a most expressive way: "And now, children, let me toll you 6 very sad fact. In Africa there are 10,000,000 sqxiare miloB of territory without a single Sunday school where little boys and girls can spend their Sundays. Now, what should we all try to save up our money and do?" And the class, as one voice, re plied in ecstatic union, "Go to Af rica!" Watchword. Mannish. -''Sho'is such a mannish sort of woman." - ; "Mannish? Why, I have never noticed anything mannish about her. She dresses in a most becom ing manner, she has a dainty per sonality and she doesn't seem to be at all inclined to engage in athlet ics.".: -. "Oh, I know. 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