Advertising is the yeast that 'raises your sates but like yeast it must contain the proper compounds THE CIRCULATION. Th lrgitIlechei homeiln every, iertlon of Gilliam County THE GRAIN MARKET Wheat-Club 69, Forty-Fold 70, Bluestem 72. Barley $21 GILLIAM COUNTY'S LEADING HOME PAPER VOL. 21 CONDON, OREGON, FRIDAY, SEPT 12 1913. N0.25 BRIDGE DEAL PROVESCOSTLY Some months ago II. A. Tnies ' ten, at that time county judge, aw fit to style liimxulf as the "burglar alarm" becaune he had refused to pay the Globe's bill for services rendered as official piper. At that time he was asked through theso columns where the'burglaialarm'wns and why it failed to register when the contract was let for a bridge across the John Day. Thin quetu tion was never answered. It now transpires that there was a good reason why that question was not answered. This bri' e deal was one of the greatest fiascos ever pulled off in this J county. In January one Eber hard, who called himself the' Atlas Construction Co., was ' Riven the contract by this county I to erect a bridge across the John I Day River. This contract was signed by II. A. Thiosson and! M. E. Weatherford, a county! commissioner stil'. Eberhard es tirmtod that the cost of the ma terial for this bridge would be 14400 and he was given a war rant for this amount on a road due bill issued by Roadmaster McCaleb. One half of this has been repaid to Gilliam by Sher man county. Eberhard was to get $1200 more when the bndge was completed which according to the contract was to have been done by April 1st. Prior to that time Eberhard asked for an ex tension on his contract and this .was granted by Thiessen and this released Eberliard's bonds men from any liability in the matter, , The material for the bridge has been shipped to the railroad point nearest to the site but be yond this nothing has been done. All of this material, including freight charges, amounts to $2304 40 and still Eberhard was given a warrant for $4100. for material. This little experience has cost Gilliam county $1000. and Sherman 41000. although it is Baid that Sherman can recov er this from Gilliam. Eberhard or the AUhs Construction Co, cannot be found. The county has 2300 worth of material for which Thiessen and Weather ford paid $4100. They were too busy cutting down honest bills to give anyattention to a little item like a bridge across the John Day. Mistakes like this at $1000 per do not indicate anyj ability or desire to safeguard the interests of the taxpayers. Cupid's Business Thriving Four More Couples Joined Rinenirt-Sleiwer On Saturday evening. Sept. 6, the wedding of Miss Susan Steiwer to Lester Rinehart took place at the Steiwer . home in Fossil. Th ceremony was per formed ly the Rev. Jones of Condon who read the impressive Congregational service. After the ceremony refreshments were served and the bride and bride groom were then taken in an auto to Arlington. They will live at' Fossil after returning from their honeymoon. " France-Bunch Wilbur K. France and Miss Ella F. Bunch Were united in marriage Wednesday morning at the Oregon Hotel by Justice Hollen. Both are well known residents of the Rock Creek neighborhood and they will live there. Wallmao Dane wood On September 7th Edward E. Walt man and Miss Emily Lucina Danewood were married at the Summit Hotel in Condon, the Rev. ft. M. Jones conducting the marriage ceremony. The future home of the happy young couple will be in Lane county. Jonet-Newmaa R. P. Jones and Carrie J. Newman, two well known Gil liam county people, were united in marriage at Kalispel, Monta na on Sept. 8, 1913. IntawMlUv Hap LOCAL S ITEMS Plrked Thre I Hi F. Leo shipped one car of cattle to Portland Monday. Jus. Dunn left Monday Ashland. for Rev. Jones went to Portland Monday to spend the week with his family. Dr. Wilhelm reports the birth of a 10 pound daughter to the wifrt of E. J. McPherson of Mikkalo on Sept. 10th. Mr and Mrs. P. N. Bennett left Saturday for Washington where they expect to remain. MILLINERY OPENING Mabel A. Pittman wishes to announce that the" opening of her fine stock of fall millinery will be held tomorrow and she cordially invites all the ladies to attend. The vely latest crea tions in millinery will be on hand for inspection. BUSINESS CHANCE Trade your farm or your stock or anything of valu for a good Hotel business in a thriving town. Building ground and fur nishings valued at about $6,500. Must have some cash. Write, phone or call on F. E. Edwards & Companv, Condon, Ore. 21tf H ome Folks Chroaoloty Their IMn The Past Wnk. Mrs. Wood and Jack left Wednesday for Portland. on S. C Potter went to Vancou ver Monday. With Mrs. Pettet he exDects to leave there for New York about Sept. 15th, Miss Ruby Mayer returned to Portland Saturday after visiting relatives and friends here. Mrs. J. F. Reisaober left Mon day for Portland. ''Fred Baker returned Saturday from Pendleton and is again run ning the Knox auto 6tage. Grant Robertson of Portland visited here this week with his brother, O. B. Robertson. County Superintendent Stur gill visited the Lonerock schools the latter part of last week. Dr. Wilhelm reports a girl born Friday, Sept. 12, to Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Beardsley. J. II. Delph and wife left on Monday for their former home in Missouri. They expect to remain there. G. II. Knox went to Portland Monday to get repairs for his auto. A. S. Rice went to Gwendolen Wednesday. John Knox went to Arlington Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur are at Pendleton. Madden Lost Collie dog answering the name of "Pat." Was licensed by the City of Condon and the number of the license tag on his collar is 87. f5 will be given for his re turn or for information leading to his recovery. Return to the Globe. 25tf CONDON GIRL TO TEACH IN PORTLAND Miss Julia Burns who has taught in the Gilliam county county schools for the past three years has been engaged as the teacher of the fifth grade at the Lents school in Portland. She left Wednesday accompanied by her brother, Jas., who will re turn in a few days. TRANSFERS OF THE LAST WEEK . Wade & Wade Co. to John C. Meyers 2 lots in Clem. Emma Danewood to Thos. G. Stull 2 lots in Clem. Thos. G. Stull to Ora Cimmi yotti 2 lots in Clem. P.L. Ham and wife to Andrew Neel 80 acres $400. Interior Whse Co. to T. G. Johnson part lot in Condon. David Hardie and wife to Adam Smith 20 acres $300. Charley Bedsaul to R.G. Jones 1 lot in Lonerock f 1000. - R. G. Robinson and wife to C. D. Robinson 3 lots in Lonerock. Patents were issued as follows: United States to Harriet J. Neel 154.59 acres; to Andrew Neel 1C0 acres; to Fred M. Velle 169 94 acrei V , SUNDAY SERVICES AT CONDON CHURCHES Congregational CWck Services will be held in the Congregational church ext Sun day morning and evening. Come. Sunday School " at 10 a m, preaching at 11 a m and 8.00 pm. Pastor R. M. Jones will preach at both services. Morning topic - "The Angels Called to Worship the Babe." All are welcome. J. j. Portwood and son, Hal, left Tuesday to take in the Round up. H. E Mikkalo was up from Mikkalo Wednesday. Hubert Magee is working in a warehouse at Gwendolen. PREMIUM LIST FOR SECOND ANNUAL TRI-C0UNTY FAIR, CONDON, OCT. 1, 2,3 TO PATRONS AND EXHIBITORS. colon fnr wmt premtuma. Tb mkntftnont if not bound to tM.iihftt a enrly u poeuiMe. Aoy article or atand Ht in tha mv eaili itrvmtuuii if do no U avftilithU. huil'hnn or on tli grounds after the ciuaa of the exhibition will No prise ribbon ean be ud to dwunto .lock. U mt h "sk ilj0 0'- J- M"-":vV'iV'"T NnlnteHeronr with the iudM durina thrir ediudieatwi wW .rtruVr" Pin ,i iiwuon mum not i removed until tne Class 8. Grade Belgian UVK STOCK DKFAKTMKNT. Rl'I.RJ WORTH OBSERVING. 1. II you have enlrtca to make, attend to them at once, and when yotir etnek ami articlre Are enlerrd to it that they are on time and in Iacw (or examination by the committee, I. Take no rumor In rrpard tn the bumnesa of the fair. If yuu do not know whnt to tin, inquire of thfwe who duty it U to toil you. Omvhntf of the dinioititment ami trouhleat the fair ie oeciiioud bv rvlvlnt on henrwiv. Attend to ynur huei- n.e yuuravlf. H It ia U-m wniiii, yuu will know where the be allowvd to oompete lor a premium Colt ahown with aulliona for aweriwtuke premiums are nnt I If ynu are a autvrintrndent or committeeman, report at miuirod to be pure bred, nor necnuriiy the proiwrty of 'the the eneretjiry'a oftim at 6 n'ckwk p. in. Trniitt your btiumwi exhibitor. i before UnitiK anylhin elt. I he pu ' will tw bwor pleaMMH 1 allowed, and pmo. doing m U I.fll th. ridtt U tn- Tjllk,n T by 'n,ua"", 01 I"""" . wild.b femJ..' 6. One-year-old, male or fermUe.. ... . . ... ... Mwyir-uiu. , AbbreviaUona in iiat: B. II. (blue ribbon); R. R. (red ribbon). .,","n ,imn"r mn? 01 -T'l- i?5! . hrT' Colt, nder nionths. . . Class 9. Standard Burn T a otter and the buiuea of the fuir will t'ii'iilW w'b trcutir sattifao- 4. fU"u the rulr. and by example, at liwut, aiat in enforcing them; but don't forgi thnt miatrikm will oncur where tinm en m In ol ieoplo are mgii(nlt. Mm bowd will endtvur to da justice to all. 6. Road the programme. If the si iperin ton dents and coin Rl'LEa KU THE ARENA. The fulr crnunds will be open for the reception of all articles lirwt Ani m luifaipu llin is.ii,mi.inMilii.iil nf tint fnip utlll t hnv niKV tniiiMMiiiKti nre miL alwnva rutdv at the hour, kopu vmir stock bealiiouod in cure of tlte aecrtrtarv: but in tiocwHC will surh nrti- and articles e here you can oumumiid them at any timo. rlea im bmuglit into the mmla end planed on exhibition excupt by and at the exixmee of the ownor or his nuthoriiiMi aKcnt. uteJli may vc wn iirtxt by partlua wno nave msiie tncir em nc ami have (wud their entnince fe within the time proscribed fir mukinx pntrii. and animals nhiill not lo tokru by othr exhibi tore into stH so nwrvrnl in the space stt Hrtrt for surh cltuu. No aiiintal or article deemed unworthy almll be awurded a premium, but if the unimal or article ia not worthy a tint pre mium it mny be anrdcd the second premium. iso iimnmi or article will he aiioweu to compete lor more man on the grounds for exhibition purpoacs, tho same need not be recoamsea by the AanoriAtion. i Stallion r.imrtitnrs tn the arena must be circful to have the entry I. Mare cant in a conspicuous plttee on the animal, that the committee 3. Mare, with foal by side No animal which ham not Iteen owned and keot In either of may Ite facilitated tlivrebv in ma U tin awards. 4. Stallion, and st of 5 colts the three cmmtite at leaat tKl days prior to the lime of entry i.aU The judrea will in no cni award a premium where there is ! Two--wir-old, male or female no merit, and in cam there is but fit article or animal exhibited 5" -year-olu, male or lemaie in a dtvthiou or claw, they will award only one premium in a VoU undw ra011" diiaion-the hishest or second prrmium. as may lie proiter. rrircs of admission: Adults, 50 cents; season, 11.00; children 5Sfe'Mi itA i t. , - i Mwuhfta;::;::::::::::::::::: y Condon, Oregon Or from ny of tho Diracton 15 0") 4 W 5 00 10 00 4 00 3 00 2 00 In CUm IS ench turn shall l tho properly for nt lwut M dnyi prior to tiitry of th party exhibiting. 4 Of) w 4 00 4 00 s oo 3 00 LIST OF PREMIUMS. LIVESTOCK DEPARTMENT. THT-: MANA(JKMKNT. The enrl iiorviion of the ijroumli nml entire eihibitlnn. HOUSES. Class 1. CivDcacvn Two-voftr-old. nude or female. 6. Ctne--eArKld, male or female 6. Colt, under 9 months Clam 11. 'Coach I. Slallion M 00 3. Mara 4 09 3. Mare, with foal by side . . . 5 00 4. Stallion, and lot of 5 win 10 00 6. Tro-yearrld, male or female. 4 00 d. One-year-old, male or female 3 00 7. Colt, under months i 00 Cuss 12. Gradi Coach 1. Mare 4 00 S. Mare, with foal by side 5 00 3. tieldint., 4. Two-year-old, male or female 4 00 4 00 pote. tmU...nm; 0 j Ihesatnecla-. ntiniwu infill mi' inir ij..,f if i. , . i ,l . .,: If it ia ascertained that an animal la entered in a diiaion or Pillion. Mare.. rremiuma Ftrat Jretwaf Sin article or nliimul ahull Iw wlthll tho olow of tho fair, unl.ua by aiaiciul ponuit of the oxoculive ..." , " ' " " ., i,i... ;. i. .i,r.i... r .1.. S. Mare, with foal lv side OomitlitteO. .,.,.rii,leml.,nt In ii.v.lial nrl. If hv mUlake. to mrm-t: Stallion, and et of i Colla otherwise, thoniiiiuiiluwureiiu'tructed mil loawardapremiiiiii. 1 wo-year-ild, male or fumalo.... No stork will lie permitted lo enter the arena unleas umler the ,"r'""v halter, and In care of a groom. Cattle exhibited in pens exempt -lt, under months The anneriiitenilenu shall have tihartra of tho aevernl donart- menu. They shall sea that all artlolia on extiitniinn are care fully preserved, and perform sueh oilier diltiea as tho executive "" ,'.;," 1 oumniittee shall decide. arnlifl fn' ....IIS 00 4 Oil .... SOU .... 10 ( .... 4 00 .... son .... 300 Class 1. Gradc Clvdmdali kt.. I- I r . nr I- M.,t. II i- 7:.,. i i: . 'i. .ii .,!.i'.-.. 1. Mnre 4 Oft t-.viTUTl.io "O eniiueu lo any premiums mr oreeouia .ii.-r. nit itwuin y - -: ... . , , : , ; 1U1 bNlKU'.r. enterwl fur sale und nut for premiums, shall pay 10 cents for eai'h ''h foal by side 5 00 hir,l ....lrar.1 . (wWllW.... 4 00 .-i u-ll 1.. ia un. t fl. nMmtn In .1,. .la.. In All rlr ill Learns til he slinwn in harnees and hitched to wnaon. which the entry Is made. Children under 10 years of age malt- No sweepstakes allowed w here there is no coinietltln. i i. .1.. -I....... r... .l.u.n. almll lia frmt. Kn The entrance fee must, in all cases tie forewarded with the entry. tries may be made by mail or otherwise to tho secretary, Chaa. Mo entry will lie accepted unless this is done, and should be sent H Horner, Condon, rui, not later limn o'clock r. M. of by poatotnee order, postal nolo, express order, or in hills in roRis- R,; Tuesday Heptember 30, 1013. tored letter, and not in pnstiwe stamps. All stock entries must " "anion .. . , , no niaue tieiore in r. ai. on tne urst nay oi tne miron oianKsui A . 1. I. In.MndiwI n linve lliA vnririns ilennrtments nf the r,x- .1.. al... ....... . lu. All,ul n. .! i,,l kv hibitlon fully opened to tho publio at the time specified, ethilii- ,h mhibitor and must lie sent to tho seeretary on or before the - Stallion, and not of S colta . . . ..mK.wI 1I...1 ..hil.it. arrlvine wftjir ..tie iluti and hoiira .i.... -.ki-k i . A. 1 wo-vear-old. male or female named will not lie allowed to compete. Further informatinn Evory article must be entered under one of tho headings in ,n10'',"V,ldj n,ttle nr 'm1'- j J on this point will lie found under rules for each department, y,, n-uiar list. ' under a months J DO i a A u ... ika ...unin. Anv will lu. tltn eln.ii,. hfiiir ftir nlrioi In all cases the right is rosorved to reject, or accept conill- ..v. Class) 4. Gkad Shire Kxhlhltnrs will lake not ice thnt It Is absolutely necessary that fondly, any entry or Pplitioii at any time, at the discretion I. Mare entries lie made on or before the dates mentioneil, in order to ol the Hoard of Oirectors. f.xlillntors mun at all time give tne ; " S. One-year-old, male or female K I itl i.iub. U m.iit,l.. J7 60 ' i 00 Class 13. Dhait Horses 3 60 1. F.iirht-horse draft iir mule toam S 00 3. Six-horse draft or mule team 8 110 3. Four-horse draft toam, horses only I 30 4. Two-horse draft team 1 00 3. Single horse driven to buKvy. g. Team of horses driven to buggy 00 1 00 10 OO 3 00 6 00 4 00 4 00 4 00 . Two-year-old. male or female., 8. One-year-old, male or female 6. Colt, under 9 months. Class 3. Shirs a Mara S. Mare, with fil hy side. . . 4 01) 3 00 3 00 IS 00 4 00 5 00 10 00 4 00 Class 14. Sadplh Horses . Saddle horse, over 141 hands high 4 00 . Saddle horse, ridden by lady 4 00 afford siillicient time to examine the entry papers, forward the necessary peiannal attention to whatever they have on exhibl- TwvwuMild male tit : fwiiido a7JSS i? ZXZ!&2Z2Z3i . - -. entire charge of the same. i OrMj male or female.-.' .' ! ! ! 1 1 ! ! ! ! All enreUkersof live stock (except poultry) shall havo a season -. UI'"cr V montns PlRCHERON 4 00 5 00 4 00 4 00 3 00 i 00 on i 80 I. t no 3. 3 on I 60 Class 15. Swerpstaees 1 00 1 Sucklint colU without regard to blood, under 9 months J 00 t. Yearling, without retard to blood 3 00 T 50 3. Two-year-old, without reirard to blood 4 00 2 00 4. Marc, without reitnrd to blnod..... '. 5 00 3 80 5. Stallion, without reunrd to blood 5 00 ( 00 0. Gelding, xithout meant to blood 5 00 ! 00 7. Stallion aud get of 5 oults (00 1 50 1 00 Class 1. Mules ' 1. Mule colt :. 3 00 3. Mule, I year old 8 00 3 00 3. Mule, 8 years old 4 00 for the correction of errors and omissions, and to prepare the Kxhibition Catalog. No one will lie allowed to seo the entries until nftor awards ticket Issued to them free on an order from theownerol tho stock Ci.w 5V have been made. and approval of the president. , 1. Stallion All contest confined to Oilliam, Pherman and Morrow eoun- All Imxes, wrapping and other psoHng material of exhibitors 8. Mare ; 'l'l,u Hi,n iwn nnmmltine nwirvM the riaht to sive nrcmi- must lie cleared awav bv them, and everything be in proper 3. Mam, with foal by side. . . .in,. . .... ... .... . , ' . ..i.:i.:.: . e,ai:An .....1 ...II .I.- m tvt Ulna to ileserviltg exhibits outside Ol tills territory wnero tuere nraer oeiure upeuiux oi vauiukiuii, ", so w .v w 0. One-year-old. male or femalo S 00 MWCWXANKOUS. 7. Colt,under . month. Class t. Grade Percherom 1. Mare No person shall be allowed lo sell or sive awav articles on the 3. Mare, with foal by side which will be the same as the above, and containing the name of the coinmeneeiuent of the same without permission of the execu- 4. Two-year-old, male or female the extllDltor, which win ue ueiu w meiiuiy oaiuuivs wuu. i)ve ooiuluittue, o. tine-year-old, male or lunuue No exhibitor will he allowed to place or attach any prise rib- uiiilla ami nans fnr horses and cattle fmn to amount owned bv bona on articles or animals. Any one doiug so will forfeit all the society. claims to premiums. The Assooiatlon will ive intendlni exhibitors the prlvileae of i 0..111 - All exhibition stock ahsll be reo.ulred to psrado when and where, ptrttjng up their own buildings, subject to the supervision of Mare.!'.'.'.!'.'.'.'.';".. !'..'.. ' requested by the executive committee. v the btiuding committee, exhibitors agreeing to remove said 3' Mare, 'with'fo:ii bj.'s'd'erf. !.'!.'! No article in any nf the divisions shall be entered in the name buildings when required by the committee, and acquiring no 4' Ptulli'on, and get of S colts'!.', of any one, except the one by whom made or prepared. right or title to the land on which they are built. j. Two-year-old, male or femalo. Colors donntina awards will be as follows: Dluo ribbon, first Food for snlo on the grounds, , J. One-yoar-old, male or female. . premium; red ribbon, second premium. Also cards of same At tho close of tue.oxliibition the exhdjitors must romove the 7. Colt, under 9 mouths 3 50 8 00 3 00 1 5') 1 00 4. Mule, 3 years old 8 00 Class 17. -Arses I. Jack 8. jenny 3. Jack, and get of 5 colts Premiums Class 80. Jerset Firat tfecoW t. Bull, over 3 years old 4 00 3 00 3. Bull, over 1 year old , 6 00 3 SO 3. Bull, under 1 year old . 4 00 2 00 4. Cow, I years old or over , 4 00 3 00 5. Cow, 3 years old and under 3 .3 00 I 80 6. Heifer, 1 year and under 3 years... .. .... . 2 00 1 00 7 Heifer, under 1 year old . low and call 10 00 00 I 00 4 01) 3 00 8 00 3 00 . 800 7 80 Class 21. Gradc Beet Breed 2 00 1. Cow, 3 years old or over 2 80 3. Cow, 3 years old and under 3 years 8 00 3. Heifer, I year old and under 3 2 00 4. Heifer, under 1 year old 1 SO i. Cow and calf 1 04 Class 22. Grade Dairt Breed I. Cow. 3 years old or over 8. Cow, 2 years old and under 3 years 3. Heifer, 1 year old and under 2 4. Heifer, under i year old 5. Cow and calf 2 00 3 80 2 00 2 00 1 80 1 00 f 00 4 00 2 80 2 00 1 80 I or, 1 00 2 80 1 80 I 09 75 I so 1 80 1 38 1 00 7 1 80 Class 83. SweefbtaZes I. Bull, beef breed..'. 8. Cow. brf breed 7 50 3. Cow, 3-year-old, beef breed 2 00 Cow, yearling, beef breed 2 80 Cow, ealf, beef breed 5 00 - Bull, dairy breed . . . 2 go 7. Cow, dairy breed I 50 8. Cow, 2-year-old, dairy breed 1 00 t'ow, yearling, dairy breed 10. Cow. calf, dairv breed 11. .Champion fat steer or heifor, any age or breed, 2 00 2 80 8 00 3 00 1 SO 1 00 . SHEEP. Class 24. Lincoln 100 2 80. 2 00 1 SO 1 00 3 00 2 SO 2 00 1 80 3 00 5 00 3 00 3 00 3 00 3 00 8 00 3 on 3 00 3 on 2 00 5 00 Premiums 8 00 4 00 3 00 3 00 2 00 2 00 ia no contest for such. On the entry of each animal or article a card will he furnished to each exhibitor, spncllyiiig the class and number nf the entry; said card to remain attached to such animal or article during the exhibition, except poultry, which shall he attached to the pens. T hese cards will nnt have tho exhibitor s unme on them, but there will be furnished to exhibitors another card lor eaen entry, 15 m 4 00 5 00 4 00 5 00 4 no 4 00 3 on 7 50 3 00 3 80 5 on a 00 1 50 1 00 .10 00 ,. 5 00 .. 10 no 'Note. All draft teams to bo shown in harness hitched to wagon. All grade stock of the same breed shall follow the aire. CATTLE. Class 18. Shorthorn I. Ram, 8 years old or over , 8. Ram, 1 year and under 8 years old 3. Rum, lamb , 4. Kwe, 3 years old or over. 5. Ewe, 1 year and under 2 years old 0. Ewe, lamb.. 7. Fleece of wool Class 25- Merino 1. Ram, 2 years old or over 2 00 2. Ram, 1 year and under 2 years old 2 00 3. Ram, lamb 4. Ewe, 2 years old or over 5. Ewe, 1 year and under 2 years old 6. Ewe, lamb .... 7. Fleece of wool : ; .... Class 20. Shromuiiri 1. Ram, 8 years old or over " ' - 8. Ram, 1 year and under 2 yoars old ( ' 3. Rani, lamb 4. Ewe, 2 years old or over 5. Ewe, 1 year and under 8 years old , . Ewe, lamb J 7. Fleece of wool I J Class 27. Cotswold . 1. Ram, 8 years old or over 2. Ram, 1 year and under 2 years old 5 no 3. Ram, lamb ia I. Ewe. 8 vears old or over 1 no 5. Ewe, I year and under 2 years old r w f 1 u v. j-.wv, inmu 7. Fleece of wool 1. Bull, over 3 years old. . 2. Bull, over 1 vearold... 3. Bull, under 1 year old Premiums FirH SZecottd Class 28 1. Three best mutton lambs First.. Sere1 .13 00 $1 SO . 3 00 1 00 . 1 00 80 . 2 80 1 SS . 2 00 1 00 . 1 00 80 . 1 00 .50 . 3 00 1 50 . 8 00 1 00 . 1 00 50 . 3 SO 1 28 , a oo i oo . 1 00 80 . 1 00 80 . 3 00 1 so. . a oo i oft . 1 00 60 .8 50 1 25 .. 2 00 1 00 . l on so .. I 00 so .. 3 00 I Ml . . 2 00 1 00 .. 1 on 50 . . 2 Sn I 28 3 nn 1 on .. 1 so .. 1 00 80 .. 5 00 I 80 ,.310 00 8 00 5 00 2 00 4. Cow, 3 years old or over 4 00 18 on 4 (10 2 80 GOATS. Class 29 Colt, uuder mouths 2 00 Class 7. Belgian V 'V ' 15 00 ; 4 oo , 6 00 loon 4 00 " 3 00 2 00 2 80 8. Cow, 2 yearaold and undcrS... 2 00 . Heifer, 1 year and under 2 yoars. . , 8 00 7. Heifer, under 1 year old I 80 S. Cow and ealf 1 00 Class 19. HsrefoiId I. Bull, over 2 years old 7 50 8. Bull, over 1 year old . ( 1X1 3. Bull, under I year old . ,, : . N: '; i 50 4. Cow, 3 years old or over 4(10 5, Cow, 8 yearaold and under 3.. 2 no 8. Heifer, 1 year and under 2 years,.- 1 50 7. Heifer, under 1 year oid I 00 4. Cow and calf 3 CO 3 00 3 00 500 I 10 00 . 800 , 500 4 00 3 00 . 3 00 . 3 00 . 600 J 1. Pure bred goats.. I OO 1 00 2 80 HOGS. . Class SO. BEREsniRE Premiums First Second .13 00 II 80 5 go I. Boar, I year old or over 4 00 2. Boar, under 1 year old.. g 50 Sow, tyearoldorovor g 00 i- 'So", under 1 year f 1 80 3Vw, n'1 'it f Pk ' - ; I oo t. 'narrow, under Isear. v 3 so v Continued on Page 2 Premiums First Second .84 00 3 00 3 80 . 2 00 6 no . 2 00 82 00 I SO 1 25 1 on 3 oo 1 oo