VAim THIIP'B 1 PRIZE Will it" t i im mm i i ' i - SCHOOL GIVEN AT AT RTEBTrOTirf WATC TRIBUNE, JrEITFOttTJ. 'OON' JTOY, RF.rTFAmP.TJ' 18. 10TG ' Prize winners In the public school department of the county 'air were announced Saturday. GeeU Ager j Talent, who won the grand prize handicraft project, Luclle Holdrldge. winner ot the grand pnz for sew ing, Leta Stevens, of Pnoenlx, grand prize winner of the canning club and Adrln Hanelton of Eagle Point, the grand prize corn club winner. Will be given trips to the state fair. Talent carried off the high honors with two winners. . , The wards ore as follows: Liicile Koontz, Medford, 1st on em broidered luncheon set,- 1st on fancy apron. Wilnier Horse, Talent( 1st on dairy herd record club project. I.uclle Morse, Talent, 1st In Jolly, 1st In layer cake. Elsie Lawrence, Medford, 2nd cro cheted yoke. , Chester Merrlman, Modford, 2nd corn club project, 1st field corp. ; Lester Merrlman, Medford 1st squash, 1st stock squash, 1st hub squash; Dorothy Diamond,, Medford, 2nd Teed basket. . Rntk L. Smith, Modford, Isf sew ing club propect, 1st canning club project. V j . ' Jlelma Ellestnd, Central Point, 3d fccwlng club project. . . , Patricia Mlksehe, Medford,. .1st fancy dress, 1st loaf cage, 2nd dough nut,' 1st embroidered center-piece. ' Carl Meier, Medford,' 2nd1iandl eraft club project. ' ' ' Mildred Word, Medford,' H.4; 1st embroidered sofa cushion. Georgie Lowe, Ashland, 1st grain collection. Marilla Dyer, Medford, 1st em broidered collar. ' . TUc list of special awards, with the exception of the ladies' domestic and rfine nits departments, is now eoni-plere-nnd is as follows: Vegetables C. U. Stevens, four stnlks sweet com; Mis. C, P. Stevens, second sunflower; J. 1.. McAlirnn, ns-pnniKiU-lnmn; ,1. S. VniwliirCy, Pike's Pen I; squash; John Demmer, suii fjnwer; I). F. Wilson, second nspnra jjiiH beim; V. K. Whiteside, straw berry, muskinelon; C, J. llmiuuier. Mammoth Chilean .. squash; (J.- H. Stevens, sheaf timothy. Fruit P. I.. Holdridpe, green snpe plums; E. D. BricR. Oregon chest nuts; T. Ileimrotli, ;i plates Hiierrc Easier; C. S. Kicker, blackberries; John Demmer, three plates prapes; V. F. Smith, red raspberries, blackber ries; J. A. Wcsterlund, Hoover's lied apples, second Hiicrre Easter; llfcl Rio orchard, box Scokcl pears. Local grown nursery slock, X. K. Bennett.- CoimuerVihl display tiRatcs, jewel ers' display agates, L. ".. Bean. Display honey nhil wa, 'Jits. Stew art;-" " ;--:,iil''ii-'ii'i,ivJv '-'- Floriculture Mrs, F, V. Hollis, second Hugh Dixon rose; Mrs. James Qrnt'fis, first. Boquet Amarellis; Mrs ,A. V. Keizur, second display roses; Lester ltennelti(iii-den display by boy under 10. . C'tilindiiyrMi's. Eugene Amnnn, first split biscuit; Mrs. John Bellin- "erj-first cottage cheese; Mrs. M. I.. Hartley, first biitter;.Mrs. B. C. Stei vertsen,. first can beans; Mrs. S. 01 L lilcy, second butter; Mrs. '. W. Hold. riqge, second can tomatoes. ' t . INFANT EPIDEMIC r - -SLOWLY DYING OUT XKW YOKK, Sept. 18. A nev low John Butler, J!ale JPpinU 1st. gar;! w.ft0i:iL.iii .the epidemic of infantile paralysis was established dunuf? the twenty-four hours ending at 10 n. m. todny, uncording to the report of the health department. There-were but six' deaths and fifteen new cases. den collection, 1st water melon, 1st hiuskmolon, 1st stock pumpkin, 1st cabbage, 2nd pie pumpkin, 2nd ' Squash,42nd IWITeotn rSrrt"telrt com. i Mary Monia, Brownsboro, 4th sewr Ing club project. ' f Glenn Ten-ill, Brownsboro, 1st foot 'stool. Gertrude Carlton, Central Point, 1st crocheted yoke. 1 Glen Smith, Tolof 4th corn -club project. ' Vernon Owens, Wellen, 1st corn rlnl nrnnnrl Joyce von dor Hellen, 1st baking 'club project. Francis Buckley, Rnch, 1st potato club project. : Tillle Knlps, 2nd sewing slub pro-ject. Cecil Agor, Talent, grand prize handicraft project. (Trip to State Fair) Nell Warren, Tolo, 5th corn club project. Gordon Kershaw, Medford, toy auto, 2nd. ;' Isabella Sievertsen, Medford, 2nd baking powder biscuits, 3rd layer cake, 1st melon seed hand bag, 1st hand-made apron. Mary Knlps, Medford, 1st cro cheted water set, 1st light biscuits, 3rd bread. Glenn Hale, Ashland, 1st sugar lieets. Laura Best, Medford, 1st dresser set. i Gladys Hartley, Medford, embroid ered dresser scarf, 1st lace collar, 1st fancy handkerchiefs, 1st layer cake. Carmen Rose, Talent, 1st sewing club project. , ' ' I.ucllo Holdrldge, Talent, grand , prize sew ing club project. (Trip to State Fair). ' Bcrnlce Dressier, Medford, Rl, 2nd fancy apron, 2nd loaf cake. ' Talent school, primary grade,, III and IV, 1st art collection. : Lloyd Purves, Talent, 3rd handi craft club project. Paul Ager, Talent 1st handl-craft club project. i Talent school botany class, st pressed flowers. Maxine Rose, Talent, 1st doll and bed. ' - Eunice Branden, Medford, 1st hand-made night gown, 2nd hand laundry work, 2nd loaf cake, 3rd loaf bread, 3rd canned vegetables, 3rd canned fruit. Frances Welsser, Medford, 1st dust cap. ' ' 0 Lillian Robinson, Medford, 1st hand laundry work, 1st embroidered night gown, 1st fancy towels, 2nd hand-made night gown, 2nd kitchen apron, 2nd embroidered sofa cushion. Margaret East, Melford, 2nd canned fruit. Fay Beebe, Agate, 2nd art collec tion. Sylvester Stevens, Phoenix, 1st po. tatoes, 3rd corn club project, 3rd onions, 3rd cabbage. Andrew Stevens, Phoenix, 2nd po tatoes. 2nd onions, 2nd cabbage. I Let Stevens, Phoeniv, grand prizo canning club project (Trip to State Fair. First unrermented juice. 'Harold Smith, Talent, 1st butter beans, 3rd potatoes. "' "Helen King, Talent, 1st embroider ed center piece, 2nd crocheted collar. Freda King, Talent, 1st machine made dress. , Percy Henry, Phoeniv, iBt .- pie pumpkin, 1st onions. Ruth Henry, Phoenix, 3rd : loaf bread. 1 Beatrice Henry, Phoenix, 2nd layer cake, class B. I Donald Anderson,- Phoeniv, 1st li brary table.- ' ' Raymond Furry, rboenlx,. 2nd li brary table; . Harry Rice, Phoe'nlx, 1st morris chair; . . . - ' . ' Andrew Johnsow, Phoenix, 3rd li brary table. .Charles Wiley,-Medford, 1st pop corn. " ' - ..',' " ; ' ' .' ;,' Eva. Allen, Medford, 2nd colored handkerchiefs. Joe Barrett, Talent, 2nd Musk hielon. ' Elmer Relnking, Central . Point, 2nd field corn. Dorothy Palmer. Medford, 1st baby bonnet, 2nd machine-made dross. Viola Armstrong, Talent, 2nd foot stool. Elmer Knlps, Medford, 1st top aeroplane. Margaret Garrett, Buncom, 3rd machine made dress. Little ' .- Applegate school, 2nd pressed flowers. - , ' ' Arthur Powell, Medford, 1st red raspberries. ' Tlretchcn Phut, Jacksonville, 2nd. 'dining table. 'Adln Haselton, Eagle Point, grand prize corn club proJect.(Trlp to State Fair): , : Naomi Hemphill, Medford, 1st trio light Brahamas. Earl Hemphill, Medford, 1st trio white Wyandottes. Ruth Hemphill, Medford, 1st trio black Minorcas. N Ersklne, Medford, 1st little Bel gian bares. ' ' ' - , Arthur Me.Dougall, 'Medford, 1st poultry club project, div. l. Floyd Tucker, Medford, 4th poul try club project, div. 1. Carl Spuhn, Medford) 2nd trio of white Wyandottes, 2nd litter Belgian hares. ' Wilbur Godlove, Medford. 1st pig club project, div. 1, 2nd pig project, div. 11, 3rd litter Belgian hares. CHICHESTER S PILLS Ww THE DIAMOND BBA. X 4 fc1-W-lf-KUMD4 Hr4L tK-irt, setlH with Blu RiUma. Tak Mbtr. Rar af MAMII1H FfRA PILLft. ft SOLS BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE Ke anomerun Mill the bases full- iSasy satisfy ! 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