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rv MEDFORD MATL TRTTUTNTC, MEDFORD. OTiEflpy, FRIDAY. ATTIT'ST 18, 1010 PAGE WTVK N FAVORABLE FOR APPLE EXPORTS H. li. Goodnell of Now York, who visited .Medford a few monllis ago, writes 8 follows: Mr. tienry: Present eonilltioiis ill Europe, 'particularly in ,' Kimland, favor box apple exports tills season from your slate. liuaiiipsH (ienerally In the allied countries, has been good and prices higher than at nor mal times, for every kind of food and fruit products. Oranges ntid onions from SikiIu, imported into KiiKlaud in usual qualities, have sold at $7.iiu per case for the former, and $3 for the luttor. Fully 40 per cent hluher than two years hko. Tasiuauian and Port Said npiles in very 'inattractive boxes, not packed or graded like Western apples, have sold generally at $:1 per box. 1 do not consider the flavor nor appear ance of these apples nearly equal to Oregon's. Tasmiiniaii Apples Imports of Tasmanian apples this season just ended, have aggregated ri.iu.nin boxes, a third larger than last year, with prices higher on an average. Taking those facts and figures Into consideration, it is fair to assume American apples will sell at satisfactory prices, provided the exports are' not too large and it is possible to ship, by the tonnage being free and avuiliihlc. I'p to the present, no embargo lias been put on American green rruits. liecently Kngiand ruled that Spanish oranges could only be shipped on permits or licensed sieamers. Cndollbtely Hrlt isli steamers from Xew York will first have to carry all merchandise required by the allied governments. Any free cargo space can then lie used for currying apples. How much there will be available, no one knows. Trelghts hava been fixed at about cents per barrel from New York. This means box apples pay through freight of $l.n., per box. Inemiscil Kvpenses. Owing to very increased port charges, labor and expenses, the cost of handling and selling apples this year In England will be much higher than last. On the other hand, it la reasonable ,to believe lUgher prices will mako up the added difference In expenses. Had my suggestion of a chartered steamer been adopted. roughly speaking, upple shippers would save in freight costs, about -10 cents per box. Details of dried fruit restrictions I enclose. 1 be lieve If the governor of Oregon wouid co-operate with the governors of Washington and California and apply for permission to load a direct steamer on the lines previously pro posed by me, that such an application would bo considered. If I am re quested to do this I will give my reasons for believing this to lie so. The premier of Australia has demonstrated that slate aid can and will do for producers in buying the 1.. steamers for the purpose of carrying the agriculi ural products of his country to a profitable market. Not having done so, meant no steam ers to carry these products. Tills means $ I .niiu.doo Australia has been willing to pay out to meet the great needs of her producers. After Hie War Situation. Are tlie three dried and green fruit producing slates willing to risk $IUO.0U(i to do the same lor their producers? The afler-the-war sllua Hon, as considered by the present meetings of the ii II t.,l congress, has grnve possibilities for American pro ducers. The details arc too many to dis cuss by writing. I believe, however. It Is absolutely essential that there should bp a congress of fruit pro ducers called, witii delegates from every state, to discuss the phase of the future and its relations to the future of the Industry and the trans portation question. I should lip glad to lie present and give details and reasons for my be lief of the necessity or unity or ac tion as the basis of scir-prcservation. If this meets the views of such of the editors as you lunv discuss, my suggestion with, there should be publicity ami work leading to bring about such r. result. E. L. COOUEi.L. I Adv.) Williuin Cottrell and wife are in the Klamath country this week, but arc expected back home about Satur day, next. They went in the Ford. Ieer season opened very success fully In the hills around the .Meadows. In the hills just above the Meadows, towards Spignot Mountain, there were fewer deer than usual, because or the mining activity, but further back everyone who tried seemed to have sutvess. The Mouut tfplguot country, near the THE MEADOWS cabin, was hunted by Lane Wyland upd his brother-in-law, Charley Tur pln. and they quit when they had threo flue bucks. Jim Dlukcus and his son brought u collide of men from Medford Monday to he early In Hie hills Tuesday morning and got the limit for them. A couple loaded their pack horses on the slopes of Htimsey Canyon near the Mountain King and three parties went down ltamsey, headed Tor the Willow Flat country. Fred Mooro went to town Tues day morning after his cor, thus winding up the latest Meadows sen station, which proved nothing more than that his car was broken down ami in the repair shop for several days, while the gossipers wove fan tastic tales of its journeying around the country. Hill Pomeroy is binding Italpli ltussell's grain this week. Mr. and .Mrs. ,11m Dinkcus are en joying a visit from her son-in-law and daughter the past week. Tho Wershain Reo Is bu ruing the roads getting a new grasp of the country hereabouts, It being their first visit for some time. The Wyland family have been en joying a visit from Mrs. Wyland's brother, Charles Turplii, and family, and spent Sunday on Morrison creek picnicking. Ellsworth Drake Is threshing his grain, which Is allowing a dandy yield. Among tho successful hunters was Ini Caseholt and parly. They motored in Monday evening. .Mrs. Itnssell Is quite recovered from her recent illness and her daughter. Mrs. Ilalclgh of Ashland, expects to return home soon. The Tyrell thresher is working In the llengle section the past week. .loe Lewis is looking after things at the Mountain King mine while the legal matters are being cleaned up. Work is expected to start at an early date under new owners. Finis Mayfield and wife spent sev eral days down the creek about Car ters, mid have had as a visitotr, Mrs. Carter, Mrs. Mayfleld's sister. Theo and Loran Ice spent Monday and Tuesday in Medford shopping. S. II. Hubbard of (he lleagle coun try came over to the mines Suvday for the day. .lim Hayes and Ned Potter have sold their Cinnabar mine near the top of the Ramsey saddle to eastern parlies, who expect to operate on a large scale. The sale was handled through Joe Uoenian of Gold Hill. Samuel Bartelson moved his tent, etc., down lo the river to take ad vantage of the low water to investi gate some placer holdings he Is ex pecting to develop. The Darling truck came for him Sunday and. after loading, owing to a failure of their brakes, made a record run down the hill without any serious damage to anything, but It was hard on the nerves, although driver Charley Kell stayed with the machine, which he estimated reached a speed of 100 miles per hour. Well, ir you'd been there maybe you would have thought so too. The Uiirtelson boys were out Mon day evening for a couple or hours and expect to return with their father a little later to push the development work to be undertaken by tho Ptah Quicksilver Company. It. .1. Rowan spent Friday and Saturday down the Applcgate invesii gating some cinnabar ch'iin's and get. ling assaying done in Medford. lie was In .Medford again .Monday and Cold Hill Tuesday. A big crowd, bended by 'I he local band, greeted Charles Evans Hughes, republican presidential candidate, Thursday afternoon. A welcome omen to many was the circumstance, that after a day of intermittent showers, the clouds par:ed ami t lie sun shone brightly during the visitor's short slay. He spoke briefly from a gaily decorated automobile, reviewing live topics, both political and Industrial and Implying that he knew from personal experience some thing about the responsibilities of of fice, adding that In Hie settlement of existing Imputations, liiis country must cither merit the praise of 'the W'orld or invite the (otiteirpt. Mr. Hughes upholds the cou.-tit'ition. . 7ie inks "Arrow Light-Stan.-hed.TapcIinhfid COLLAR IVeJih kfwWc CLUKTT.PEABOOV4.CO. INC. MAKERS DAMAGED GOODS i2Fj even to the extent of traveling In a pullnian, bearing that name. Chief of Polieo Porter Is having a two weeks' vacation and during his absence Patrolman Wimer reigns in his stead. Orvllle lUIcK Is tempor arily serving oii the force in the meantime. Mrs. Ella .Mills returned liomu on Wednesday from a visit with rela tives and friends In Central and Southern California. Mrs. Emma Coffee and daughter, (ieorgia, arrived home on Thursday from a visit of several mouths dura tion lu Illinois and Southern Califor nia. Their stay In Illinois was mainly amid old home surroundings at Elgin. The governor has pardoned Arthur Diltz, committed to the Jackson county Jail last May to serve 100 days for violating the prohibition law. 11 the proposed lnitlatlvo measure respecting several charter amend ments, is brought to a vote Is it planned to hold the special election on September 22. Louis II illy, S. P. passenger con ductor, is taking his vacation, and lu the meantime Frank McConuetl of Dunsmiiir, Is on Hilty's particular run. Valley picnics in Ashlalid parks are the order of the day. The latest to organize is a tri-stale affair, Michigan, Wisconsin and Minnesota being tlie comuionwealths included. The organization was perfected Wed nesday. The date is Monday, Sep tember lis, In order not Iq conflict with a multiplicity of others. II. F. Pohland is president; Mrs. Lulu Howard, vice-president; II. O. Froh bach,' secretary; Mrs. Ruth Maxedon, treasurer. ' Frank Merrill of Michi gan, .lames Dorait of Mjuiiisnta and C. W. Itanta of Wisconsin are trus tees. Mrs. (1. II. Iledberg, daughter, Agnes and son, Elwood, left Thurs day for nu outing at. Luke'- Taboo, California, going by the way of San Francisco. They wiil remain until the opening of tiio fall term of local schools. Mr.. and Mrs. Dawson Foster have returned from an auto trip, having visited tlie coast, Crater Lake and Central Oregon sections. According to recent reports from state .officials, made to local au thorities, Oregon lias .2.70 1 school houses valued nt $ 1 ,:jn-1,;:n.. Pu plis from I lo 20 years of age, in cluding nil grades from kindergarten to university, number 20.",Sli0. The actual school enrollment Is 111,71111. .Mrs. 'Iluth Dean llennison 01' tlranls Pass, relumed home this week, after a visit with relatives in the ,1. J. .Murphy family. She was accompanied by her infant daughter, Blanche. Dr. li. W. (Iregg and wife and daughter, Miriam, Mrs. Geneva Allen and daughter, Florence, made a re cent trip to Lake of tlie Woods In the doctor's auto. The tour, one of pleasure, was made primarily lo pack In supplies in behalf of Masters (Iregg, Allen, Dlckerson ami Camp bell, who aro sllll camped In that locality, being expected homo this week. Dills are solicited for tlie proposed improvements In tlie city hall, which shall fit up certain rooms for com mercial club purposes. Three cars of llartlett pears, shipped under the auspices of '.he local Fruit and I'roi:it..-. Association, wiil he forwarded next week to the Get the Round Package Used for Century. r Caution FAvotd Substitutes, ... 1 1 jG!D4NDTBAVELtRg ttm,wi5.,u.s.. bribe Country God Made and Man Forgot There will In' lluisc U.'iits. Yon fellow wiih the speedy Hit jut i KT lil'SV. Mail (lames. I ; i in-ill ,'illd other SI'ORTX. HANI) M I'SK ' - KYKI.'V ).V IlKAl; 'I'll AT ! liringyourTKXT and liKI) and utilize 1 he FIM:i; CA.II'IN(i (IK'Ot'NDS. The. Date SEPTEMBER 2, 3, 4 The Place BROOKINGS, Curry County, Oregon The Event CHETCO COVE CARNIVAL Libby, McNeil and Libby cannery at Sunnyvale. Oil. Miss Nellie Dh key, attorney of this city, accompanied Judge Calkins ami wife this week on n fortnight's vaca tion trip to Sail Francisco and vi cinity. Rooms in the Williams block, next door to Nlms and Saundeis grocery on North Main street, aro being fitted up for Mrs. Augusta Eggleston, who will open a ladies tailoring es tablish ment. Undertaker Will Dodge was called lo Talent on Thursday to conduct the funeral of Mrs. Roxiiuna llrowu, who died August Ki. The deceased was a widow, Ml years of age, and re sided with relatives at Talent. In terment was In the Stearns cemetery. Frank Mcdee, Denver capitalist, who has been here for the past six months, testing the curative merits of mineral waters with gratifying re mits left for Colorudo on Thursday. A. I. Itilchiu of Brooklyn, N. Y lecturer undeg' auspices of tho Inter national Itliilo Students Association will speak in tho Yiuing theater Sunday, August 20, at 3 p. m. His subject will he "Swords Into Plow shares When'."' No admission fee. The public generally Is Invited. Tho Civic Improvement Club will bold a special meeting at the Hotel Austin parlors, Saturday evening, August ID, at 7:110 o'clock. Harry Uiinln was lu Jacksonville Ibis week, proving up In tho county clerk's oft'ico on his lllu-acre home stead claim on Keen creek, on the Klamath Falls road. C. W. Bantu and sons have 1000 head of goats on this property. The Modern Woodmen will assist in observing Labor Day on Monday, September 4. The invitation to pic nic in tho parks here Is extended generally to camps In Southern Ore gon and Northern California, includ ing organizations of tlie Royal Neigh bors, by Mahogany Camp No. ( " U .i , of which E. K. Hall is consul, and C. 11. Iledberg clerk. .1. II. .Monroe Is filling the nines of ticket clerk at the Southern Pacific offices in the temporary absence or W. Alwell Wright who Is away on his vacation. 'fillt El Reported by Jackson County Ab stract Co., Sixth and Fir Sts. MuiTinue Licenses, liulpli Jolly.und t'liarliille Kclilin- Occult. Ill the, mailer of Hie dl-l lilnil i,m ol' IJcigue river water, exception i William I'act.ml. ri-obnto. Estate of l. .1. Slineermaii, report ol sale. Ileal Estate Transfers. I. I.. II. .dec. el nl In Siit'oplu K. Walker, liind in see. :i I IW. 4 Ciirric M. Milchcll In ('. S. .Mitchell, let !l and part ol' n( H. Smith's Irncl, Ashland . .1. A. .Jnhn-nn el ux lo Fannie I'. !nlc, lau, I in Ashland .... Waller Moore lo V. E. Moore, hind in L'l-:iH-LUY (I. W. (Iridic lo tienrae M - lliMiiier.v, lol 1 ami laml in see. :;-:i!l-IW ... m Ask For and GET A HORLICKS THE ORIGINAL MALTED MILK Made from clean, rich milk with the ex tract of select malted grain, malted in our own Malt Houses under sanitary conditions. fnfanta and children thrive an it. Agrees with the weakest stomach of the invalid or the aged. Needs no cooking nor addition of milk. Nourishes and sustains more than tea, coffee, etc. Should be kept at home or when traveling. A nu tritious food-drink may be prepared in a moment. A glassful hot before retiring induces refreshing Sleep. Also in lunch tablet form for business men Substitutes Cost YOU Same Price Take a Package Homo FOR ItKTCl THU'SKS KOIt Hl'lNT Five-room liou.se. full cement hascmeut, hardwood floors and (turret. Phone ;!7u-W. FOK HKXT MlSChlM.ANHOCS FOIt KENT Office room at 30 N. l'ront street. Apply to Oils, the Tailor for Information. FOll 8 A LB MIHCHn.iiAlSKOU8 KOIt SALl'l Billiard tuhlo"and two r.al'cH. John l.ydou, .lackson ville. 132 K01t SU.lLa(lieh hlcycln with i;ood tires. Has not lieen used very much. Price rensonnhlc. I'hone IU3-.I-4. 133 KOI1 SALE Mitchel and Stover cas engine; 10 horse power with hoist. No. ti Uaren Jackson gravel pump; 3-lncli rotary pump. Frits Do Hoehe, Tolo, Oregon. 129 FOR SALK Twenty acres of corn In field; will yield hi) hushels per acre. Ono lai'KO niilch enw and one yearling colt, llox 2S Mail Trihuno. 1211 KOI! SALK Lute 191 r. Kord tourins car, equipped with uliock-nhsorhei-R, master vihrator, etc. l'houe 3 1.1, or 305-M. nfternoon. 12S KOIt SALK Three-Inch SUulcliakcr wagon. Phone 0-3-M. 132 KOIt SALE Small typewriter with carrying caso. Apply office Cal. Ore. Power Co. 142 FOIt SALE llcnrdless hnrley straw hy stack or load. Also splendid hue, pasture for rent. Call 732.13 131 rim BATjv--TtBnTca KOIt SALE Team, weight about lttiii pounds each. A. II. Turpin, hox 54, H. It. 3, Medford. 13U KOIt SALE At bargain. Pen-heron mnre, 7 year old. weight 1700. A. C. Taylor, 2 miles .N. of Mudlord, ' Kaclllc Highway. 13 1 Hill SALK HEAL ESTATE KOIt SALE My $70II0 Ashland free Irrigate!, dairy chicken and fruit ranch, tools and stock ? l,1."0. ,!." minutes walk to center of city; population lilMMi; altitude 2UU0 feet; cool summerli; unsurpassed scoulc beauty. Tho Carlsbad of .America.' Kibhlng and lunula;;. .Mrs. Jackson, Ashland, Ore. KOIl KALE Improved 10 acres, under ditch at a bargain. Phone S7-.I. IT. A. C'hilders, 211 Van couver, live. 130 FOK SALE NOUSES KOIt SALE .1-rooni houe, furnished or not, berries ami trees, small jiayiueut down, and easy terms. Address Mrs. .Madgu Klndley, Eagle f'oln, Oregon. 127 HELP WANTED FKMALTil WANTED Experienced general house work girl. Good wages, small family. No washing. .Mrs. K. Corning Kcnly. Phono til 1-1-3. 12S HELP WAATEII MALE WANTEII Hoy about Is years old tor office work. .Must write fair hand and be willing to work, (live preferences with your reply. Ad dress T. ',. Mail Tribune. WANTKIV OfTOATIO.NS W A NTEH I )rens making, 1 1 7soul h Central, Phone 47II-M. I IS" WANTED Lady wants hour or flay work. Phone 344-Y. 12(1' U'A XTEI) M IKCELLA NEOUH WANTED Houses on our rent list. Have calls for furnished and un furnished, liennett I n vent in on I Co. Phone 71M1. 12S WANTED- Kord or oilier light car, slightly used, in exchange for good hay baler, cook wagon, durrlck fork and equipment which cost $tonii, or will sell same at a sacri fice. M. A. Under, I I I, N. Kront street, Mcdfoni. 127 WANTED 1 000 pounds of poultry weekly. Top prices. Winner Worlmnn ami (lore. WANTED Klxturea ror sturo. What have you? C. A. DeVoo. MONEY VO lyOAH MONEY TO LOAN- Ha'o money to loan upon city and country prop erty. Quick service. Money on hand. Earl S. Tuiny, 210 Uarnett Corey Illdg. tf FOll EXCIlAlVfiK KOIt KXI'ILVMJKTo a"cros in Washington. Kino loam soil, house, barn, silo, good luciimi), close to town and Seattle, $s,ruo. Want farm here. Clark Keally Co., 2H0 l'hipps llldg. FOR SALE flit TRADE Will cx chango Tor farm property in Rogue River valley, :o ncrei in Coiiullle River valley; 311 acres rich bottom land; lx dairy cows, tooi'i. team, etc. Inquire or W. H. Roberts, Eagle Point, Ore. 12S LOST. LOST Pair of dark blue serge trousers. Reward if round and re. turned to .Mall Tribune. 131 .(1ST .(111 slreet Saturday night. Pair noe glasses. Detached ear chain, also in case. Leave at Trib une of 1 ice. i;jo LOST From Daggett place, Ross Lane. An Airedale dog, lame In left hind leg. Reward for re tin 11. W. W. V.'lll.ird. 127 RANDMcNALLYGCO. MAKERS OF MAPS for All the World j-UCAllt) NKV i'OKK TAKEN CP TAKEN I'P Sorrel inare, branded "EP" with bay colt, sorrel faced; one bay mare, branded "P" with bay eolt, strip in face. W. It. Loillh. Medfnnl. Ore. itrsiEss iimr.eroitY . Anto nupnllo LAHER AUTO BPRINO CO. W are operating the largest, oldest nd best equipped plant In the Pa elf lo northwest, llao our Bprlngi when othera fall. Bold under guar antee. 26 North Kltteentb Ht Portland. Oia Attorney CEO. W. CflERRT Attorney and Notnry, Rooms 9-1 0, Jackson Coun ty Hank Building, entrance N Central, Medford. Ore. PORTER J. NEKF Attorney at law rooms 8 and 9, Medford National Dank Building. A. VS. I115AMES, LAWYER Oaraett Corey bldg. Q. M. ROBERTS Lawyer. Medford National Rank Bnlldlnf Collections. COLLECTIONS AND REPORTS Wi collected oine account 14 year old. We know how to get thi money. The Iliniock Mercantllt Agoncy, Inc.. Rooms 1, J. t. Ha kins' llldg.. 21ft K. Main at. nentltra Dr. W. M. VAN BCOTOO DU. C. C. VAN BCOTOO Dentist a Oarnett-Corey llldg., nlte 111 Medford, Oro, Phone S6f. Collect lena and Keitorta Engineer anil Contractor FRED N. CUMMINllS Snglneer an contractor, 404 M. F. ft H. Bldg Surveys,, eutlmntea, Irrlgattoi drainage orchard and land lm Drovement. Garbage GARBAGE Get your premletn cleaned up for tho summer. Cal on the city garbage wagons foi good service. Phone I74-L. T Y Allun. House Movers MKDKORD HOUSE MOVERS We Movo Houses, Rams, Garages Ma chinery, Etc. Phono 488-M, or 4SS-X. 012 S. Newtown, 811 Da kota. Instruction In Music FRED ALTON HAIGIIT Teacher ol piano and harmony. Ilaight Music Studio, 4 01 Onrnutt-Corey Bldg., Phono 72. Insurance. EARL S. TII.MY Genernl Insurant office. Fire, Automobile, Accident Liability, Plato Glass, Contract and Surety Bonds. Excellent com panles, good local sorvlce. No 210 (iarnett-Corey Bldg. 1'hyslcln.u aud Bvargeona DiCf!"" O." CARLOwi oit." isv" MAIN'S CARLOW Onteopathli physicians, 411-417 Garnett-Cors' bldg.,' phone lOlld-L. Realdeuo 20 Booth Lnurel st. DR. W. W HOWARD Osteopath) physician, 80,1 Garnntt-Cow building. Phone ISO. DR. J. J. EM MENS Physician au surgeon. Practice limited to eye ear, nose and throat. Eyes scien tlflcally tealed and glasses nup piled. Oculist and AurlBt for S. V R. R. Co. Offices M. F. & H. Cc bldg., opposite P. O. Phone 667 DR. R. W. CLANCY Physician an surgeon Phones, office 86, real donco 780. Office hours, 10 to 12, i to 6. Pi-Inters anil Publishers MEDFoitirpTlfNTl has"th, best equipped printing office li southern Oregon; hook blndlm loose leaf ledgers, billing syntemA etc Portland prices. J7 Norn Kir st. Transient BADS TRANSFER STORAGE CO Office 4 2 North Front st. Paon 815. Prices right. Herrtce gua' ntoo1 WHY? NOW TIME TO TRADE. I have a 100-acro stock ranch; good iocnlion; 100 acrcB in grain, some alfalfa. This placo recentlj sold for (12,000; no Incumbrance Will trade for good orchard, prefet pears, or would take city property Would trade even or arsumo somo In cuinliranco on orchard proposition. J. C. BARNES 10lJ West Main Street. INTEItl'IIHA.1 AVTOCAK CO. TIME t'AHH. Leare Medford for Ashland, Talent and Phoenix dally, except Sunday, at 8:00 a. in., 1:00, 2:00, 4:00 and 5:i( p. in. Also on Sat in Jay at 11:15 p. m. Sundays leave at 8:00 and 10:30 a. m. and 1:00, 2:00, G:30 and 9:30 p. m. Leave Ashland for Medford dally, except Sunday, at S.00 a, m., 1:00, 2:00, 4:00 and 5:15 p. m. Also on Saturday nights at 6:30 and 2:20. Bundnya leave Ashland at 1:00 a, m. and 1:00, 4:311, 6:30 anil 10:31 The Rogue Elk Resort Car will leave Valley Garage. Med fords, TursdiDS, Thursdays, and Sat urdays of each week nt 10:30 u. 111. Hound Trip $.."l The Itest of Fishing nt the Resort. iGuldes and horses will bo fur nished tor hunting, Phono. 2r,-it, Now Daily Except Sunday. Howard's Auto Line Ashland and Klamath Falls Ashland Reservations Jlotel Austin. Take early car Valley Auto Lino for Ashland connec tions. ' Wl E EXPERT DEVELOPING PRINTING AND ENLARGING Prompt Attention to Mail Orders THE SWEM STUDIOS 2T2 W. Main Med fin, 1 SUNDAY Medford Day AT Ashland Park Music by -Medford Band Big Chicken Dinner AT TUB Bungalow 50c 12 to 2 p.m. and 5 to 8 p.m. swfMI ,1 JACKSON COUNTY . elfil Mr Ms ITT ' 0 AT MEDFORD Sept. 13, 14, 15, 16 liifr display ol' stock, poultry, ayrii'iill .ural and liortii-ul) ur al products. Cnw lioy and cowgirl races, roping and liiii-king "oit Icsts, liiilldtigging, ladies and men's relay races, wild Iniisc races, etc. i!ig free harliei-ue. night program and liand concerts. Field and track meet. I'iti' exhibit hv schools tifl the county. Biggest and Best Fair Ever Held in the County Splendid premiums on ev erything in fancy work, art, products of kitchen and pan I ry. (let a premium list from tlie secretary and make an exhibit. A.,T.YA-'Frres. I. JJliO WX, Sec J '..;;,- . ' ,' v . : t