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BEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREO OX, . .MONDAY. SEPTEfDEl"? 2."), 1922 PAGE FLVR Official Prize List at Jackson Co- Fair I 1 1 ' (Continued from Page Three.) '. C. II. Murray, Mcdjord ttonaid'VI'old,; .'r Mrs. Kr)c Wold.' Medford . H. p. Tur'iefV'''; Medford Wlj; Corl'eas, P&oeoU Dick Isaacs. Medford It, U- Parsons, Central Point M. v. Atwood. Medford H. W. Grahatn, . Tajetlt Lowe & 'Waterman, " Talent . ,' Rogue River Tool try, Modford yf.-f. Warner, 'or1 Mrs. TJalsy Wllllains, Medford . It. jj. Paxson. Centrol Point Standard Turifey Farm Medforj .- , Rabbit FleraiBh Gianta, senior doe t L8hh rHMS- bUCk Undr 4 "0. Flemish Wants, doe under 4 mo rlemlsb Giants, Junior buck, steel Young gander Young Goose Poultry ' Cornish, game cock . Cornish, game hen J'Bruhnios, cock, light Bmbauiu, ben, light . ' : Gwtic Coosa ' Guilder . ' DucM Mallard, young drake Mallurd, young drake Poultry Barred Hocks, capons Special, best 6 males Leghorn, cockerel Rabbits Dutch Marked White, senior doe PoulU-y ' White Plymouth Rock, pen S. C. White Leghorn, pullet S. C. White Leghorn, pallet lucks Young Drake Young Duck Young Duck Rabbits American Blue, senior buck American Blue, senior doe New Zealand, senior doe New Zealand, senior doe Poultry S. O. White Leghorn, pullet 1st 2nd 2nd gray 1st ist 1st iat 3rd 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 2nd 1st 1st 2nd 2.00 l.Ou 1.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 1.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 1.60 2.00 3.00 1.50 1st 2.00 1st 3.00 2nd 3rd 1st -1st 2nd 1st 1st 2nd 1.50 l.OO 2.00 2.00 1.50 2.00 2.00 2.00 1.00 1st 2.00 P. It. .Dressier, ' Medford fernst. Webb,' 4 , Centra). Pont Laying pens, consisting or 8 females Laying pens, consisting of 6 females . 10W ' Spitz, female and 0 pups ", Pblllrrv 1 White Plymouth Rock, pullet '. Turkeys Cockerel ..' Cockerel Pullet Pullet - . . Poultry ' Leghorns, peu of laying pullets Ut 3rd 2.00 1.00 2nd 1.00 2nd 1-50 3d 2nd 2nd 3r 1.00 1.50 1.50 1.00 Isj 3.00 3rd lat 1st. James Stewart, MedforiJ Rhode Island Reds, cock Rhode iBland Reds, pullet , Rhode Island Reds, cock .' i-i ':, ' ' ' . . . Rhode Island. Reds, hen . :, : ..'' . iv. ': Dogs."' '.'V M5f , Prench. Portland -German Police '; ' I1BKS AND HONEY DEPARTMENT Specimen' of Cpmb.'Honey ' Specimen of Extracted' Money . Specimen bf Beeswax ' ' Three Banded Italian eBes '" Golden Italian Bees .','' , : Carniolian Bees '' Display of comb foundations -' DUplay of Honey Plant . Display. of Beekeeping equipment . fvimn'viirr vvumnr West Sltjef Community, betweon Centra) Pofnt and Jacksonville Valley I'Vlew Community, ehst of-Talent . Taleflt'.Communlty Club '- . ' ' s Ashlipd Community Club r ' . Eagle Point Community Club ' Phoenix Community Club Central Point Community Club Gold Hill Community Club Rogue River Community Club ..'.., AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS D. H. Jackson, Table Squash, 2 specimens Talent. ' Largest Pumpkin Mr. Sparks, Rog. River Cucumbers Watermelons, z specimens Hubard Table Squash, 2 specimens Largest Squash ' Honey Muskmelons, 2 specimens ' Christmas Muskmelods, 2. specimens (Mangel Wruzels, 2 specimens Display of Indian Com, both ear and j.: .stalks' . .. .. -i'-. -' 3,3 African Potato s - .. )st Watermelons, 2 specimens' let Largest Watermelon . ; 1st Peanuts ' - .'-.''. ' 1st weet Potatoes 1st. Yellow Field Corn, both ear and stalk 2hd Hybrid Ball Barley, grown in Jackson , County .4 Hqlless Rolled Barley ', 1.00 2.00 2.00 2,00 J St ' 2.00. Ed. Dlmlck, Rog. River Mr. Spark", ' ' Rogue River Andrew. Lonchar .. Irwlq a Daley, Medf'd Ralph Cowglll, 9eatral Point L, A, Murphy, Medford W. M. Petri, Talent "IK 2nd 3rd 2nd 3rd 2nd 3rd 1st . ,1st X st 3rd 4"t John A, Anderson, . Centra,!' Point 0fo NvUohoert, , Centr-jif Point KIrtlani 'arm, Ceqtral Point if:''" ' " tf: . v " Jackson Co. Poor Farm Talent 1st js't ,k', n.oo ' 8.00 . 6. 00 6.00 coo D.00 3.00 3.00 10.00 100.00 50.00' 50.00 50.00 GO. 00 50.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 1.00 l;00 ; 2.00 . 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 3. B0 2.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 H. S. Olelm ft Sons, Talent P. Maben, Applegate A. N. Wright. Medford Mrs. R. W. Terrill, Uedford . " J. P. Hansen, Medford C. H. Vfufrey; Medford-. LloVd Smylle, Medford Arthur Reed, Phoenix 3. A. Manke. Jack'ville Herbertiiptoil, -: Central. Point" FreO. Benedict. h.MtbeA,". !7,V' - Applegate ". Bgedorn, ; Helf6rd , - ,j '-. ' j. P; Hansen, Medford -A- ',' yictorto Rhubarb Iargeot Squash, Yellow .Chill 2o4 Largest Pumpkin, without Irrigation 1st Largest Pumpkin, without Irrigation 2nd Yellow Debt Field Corn .. . . 2pd Watermelons,- 2 specimens '. , 2nd Potatoes, Gold Coin 1st t Sunflowers J' Sunflowers 2.n Yellow Dent Field Corn , . 3rd . Castor Oil Bean . W Largest Cucumber, Fordhook Famous 1st 1st 2nd .. 3rd c :-it.. 1st . 1st 1st 3rd 3rd 1st 2nd 1st . 1st 2nd 1st 2nd 1st 2nd let 1st Clahoy; Orchard; Medford . R. tt ftirtllhg, Ashland C. tf, .Taylor, Central Point Sugar 'Beefs ' Tomatoes, 6 specimens Tomatoes, 6 specimens Hops :. . - - '. j : Turnips, 6 specimens. , .;.'... Popcorn, Rice ''.. Popcorn, Prolific Maple Sunflowers - . ( ' Table Squash, Hubbard ' ' TomatoeB, California Beef Steak Corn ensilage. Yellow Dent Display of Corn, both ear and stalks Yellow Dent Field Corn Potatoes, '.American Wonder .. . Corn ensilage; . ... v. : .. ' ' Muskmelons , Wheat . . .. ' Wheat . Wheat ' . .' ... t. ' Onions.' ' ' , . ' . ' ' Teppers on stalk 4 Mudkmelon. Lareejt HORTICULTURAL DEPARTMENT Cornice "Pears, -plate exhibit . , firapcs. 20 lb. crate of 4 boxes Spltxenberg -, Apples, plate exhibit . Corbmbla' Plums, tlate exhibit Petit Prunes, plate exhibit Sitsuma Plums, plats exhibit ..- Box BOsc Pears , . Oravensteln Apples, plate exhibit . Barfllt Pears, plate exhibit box ' Alberta Peaches . Bartlett Pears. plMe exhibit fioad Pears, plate exhibit poAnioi Pears, plate fblblt Winter Nells Pears, plate exhibit Orange Qoinces, piate exniDii DeAnjbd eafs, plate exhibit Cornice Peara, plate exhibit Winter Nells Pears, plate exhibit -Waxen Apples, plate exhibit " ' -;'" petite Prunes, plate exhibit Bud East! Pears, plate exhibit 2.00 l.bo 2.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 2.00 2.00 1.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 1.00 2.00 .2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 1.00: 2.00 2.00 1.00 2.00 1.00 1.00 .50 2.00 2.00 2.0,0 Geo. Harriott, Appleg'e P. U Holdrldge, Talent B. W, Miller, Medford C. C. Cate, Medford T. S. Wiley, Ashland Veritas Orchards, Medford Chris Gottlieb, Medf'd F. B. Upton, Central Point . F.d. Anderson, Medford Young & Hall. Jledford F. R. Meyers. Can. Pt. J. C. Pendleton, Cn. Pt. Tom Taylor, Medford W. K. Morris, Central Point ' Mrs. Radovan, Medf'd Mrs. N. S.. Bennett. Medford R. II. Paxson, Central Point Mrs. J. W. Jacobs, Medford . Mrs. A. W. Stone, M'd. Mrs. Ralph Terrell, Medford Mrs, J.' V. Jacobs,' .Medford ; Mrs. B. N. Blden, Medford jlrrt. Lodls Bundy, f Medford . . James' P., Hansen, ' Medford Mrs John White; Me'd Mrs. Donda Graftln. Medford Mrs. Frank Gerdes, Medford Mrs. -A. H. Cullaghan, Medford Mrs. George Kaufman, Medford . I Mrs. VS. Hpllopeter. Mrs. Jewell Lowe, , Talent- , . Mrs. lTaMorrl8 Dow, weaiora Mrsr JSdwin White, Medlor Mrs. H.'-Ov Douglas, Medford Mrs. A. .B. Stratton, Mrs, B: 5. teyer, take creek Mrs. 'Chas. Klingle, Lake Creek t Mrs. Will Hanson, Medford Mrs. H.-F. Cope, Medford ,Mr. AB. .Hlnok, Medford t - Mrs. Fred Benedict, Applegate 3rd 1st 1st 2ni 2bd 2nd 1st 1st 24d 2ttrt 2nd 3rd 2nd 4t lat let - let - rst 1st ' lit 3.00 - i5 .u I .60 2.06 8 1.00 .to 'f.Ko .7.1 .75 .7.'. - ,n - ;ts .7S .75 Mrs;, Will Honson, Medford;.. ... Mrs A. U. Dauenhlll, Talent' . ,. Mrs. Van Dyke, . 'Mearora Mrs. It. 'vy'eagant, , Taleht . , '. .Bouquet Yellow Rosea, Climbing Sun burst. Bouquet Pink RoBea -- ' 'Bouquet Lavender Asters - Bouquet-Purple Asters Bouquet .Kinlas Bouquet Marigolds Bouquet Snap Dragons Ageratum ' ' . Best Vase Roses ' Bouquet Asters Oroqp Rose Asters Group Red Asters .:.' zipias ( ., , .,, . . ; . Best group'Wulte Asters Beet group Pink Asters Oladlolad . , ' Bouquet .vhilto Asters Bfiuoiiet TUk Asters Bouquet Lavender Asters . Bouquet Rose ABters Bouquet Purple Asters ,i! Cock's-fioriib ; . ' ' , ' best Slngl Rose, "Maria Von Hoot" Bouquet Yellow Roses '" ' Bouquet Pink Roses ' - - 1 ' " 'Bouquet 'Mixed Roses Bouquet Mixed Roses ' Bouquet Rose Asters ' -Bouquet Mixer Asters Amarylis .Belladonna Bouquet of mixed Flowers , Basket of Asters ' ' .... Petunia Bouquet Snap Dragons -Bouquet !Plnk Asters j ' ' Bouquet Pink Asters 1 . Bouquet Purple Asters Bouquet Lsjvender Asters . t OOOKINO'ND CANNTNO Dried Corn . ? '. ' ' App'PKt'', ' . Apple. Jelly Plum Jellir ' fltape Jelly-'. JLeganberry Jelly Ager Cake' Mrs. fcash Wood. Me'd Mrs, 'Harvey Walter, Medford Mrs. fc.: Newcombe, Medfdfd Mrs. Glenn, Medford Butter,; 3 rbs., - -. WWtej'-Bmd-y "" ' ' :'' ixqlblt p( 6 cans of fruit ' Exhibit of 8'caqs o Vegotablee Angel Cake ; ',,,; , ;-., -loganberry Sato ''. ; 1 Raspberry .Preserves V.-j ' : Canned Blackberries " Canned Peaches ;- ' ." ' Canned Prunes . '' Exhibit of 6 cans Fruit , . Rocks.-I doz. Home made Soap .,.-''.. Canned White Cherries Canned Black Cherries Exhibit of 6 cans of vegetables Canned Corn ' .' Canned Tomatoes Dill Pickles. i Pickled Peaches- ' Canned Strlpg Beans . 5 ' Canned Strawberries u Cottage Cheese ' -v1. 1 1 .... k Canned Raspberries , :'i - :'.: -Canned Pears Canned Pears r . -- . , , Lemon PI4 with raeHngue Appie. rie !, j '., ;., , . - Canned 'Pluihs, ' : . WSItd'Uread-. ' ' ' " " White Iiye Cake . ' i . Swee't Green TOmatO Plcliiee , NKKDLE WTDRKi jlAND WOltK, (fLOTHINO Mrl. K. ?tbllCT)eter, Billow "Cases, taUIng IHmmed - ; 0 t , i '" Lunch Cloth, not Specified Centerpiece : Uttlbg trimmed Table set tatting trimmed , Handkerfchiefs . .. ,., ; LnnCli Cldth embroidered In color Centernleoe embroidered 111 color Table Set, not specified : fable Rurlner, tiotkpeclflcd : - Handkerchiefs; , Home made Tireless 'Cooker - 2nd A 2nd 2nd let 1st 1st 1st 1st 2nd 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 2nd 1st 1st . 1st 1st ,1st 1st' jist 2nd let Jdcksohvllle Mrs. 'I. Wi .Berry, , Medfdrd DoiBftrryi Medtord , 26d 2nd Hi 2b a 1st 2nd Mrs. It. R. Reachert, .Talent . . Mm. H. b. Ffoback, Widfotd. '. 1st 2nd let Liincheon &6i. riot specified Luncheon Set, crochet trimmed rriuiii- ftcrf. embroidered In white 2nd PtllW Cssesf crochet trimmed '!tt Crochet Yoke. . '. 2nd Box Tuscan Cling Peaches 2nd 1.00 June Apples, plate exhibit 1st .75 Be9t box Early Crawford. Peaches' 1st 2.00 Display of 3 bxs. Peaches . lt 6.00 Beat box Tuscan Cling Peaches 1st 2.00 Best box Elberta Peaches 1st 2.00 Best box Muir Peaches 1st 2.00 Klberta Peaches, plate exhibit 1st .76 Mnlr Peaches, plate exhibit lat ."& Champion Peaches, plate exhibit 1st .75 St. John Peaches, plate exhibit lnt .75 Carmen Peaches, plate exhibit 1st ,"t Slapy Peaches, plate exhibit 1st .75 Satsuma Plums, plate exhibit let .75 Hungarian Prunes, plate exhibit 1st .75 Klberta Peaches, plate exhibit 3rd Newtown Apples, plate exhibit 2nd .50 Clargean Pears, plate exhibit 1st .75 Tokay Grapes, plate exhibit 1st .75 Seedless Raisins, plate exhibit 1st .75 Display of '3 boxes Pears 1st 5.00 Best box DeAnjos Pears 1st 3.00 Best box Howell Pears 1st 3.00 Rose Pears, plate exhibit 1st .75 Cornice Pears, plate exhibit 2nd .50 DeAnJoe Pears, plate exhibit 2nd .50 Howell Pears, plate exhibit ' 1st .75 Golden Delicious Apples, plate exhibit 1st .76 Rose Pears, plate exhibit 3rd Winter Nells Pears, plate exhibit 3rd Seckel Pears, plate exhibit 1st .75 Best box Sheldon Pears 1st 3.00 Display 3 boxes Bartlett Pears 2nd 3.00 Best box Bobc Pears 1st 3.00 Best box Bartlett Pears 1st 3.00 Newtown Apples, plate exhibit 1st .75 St. John Apples, plate exhibit 1st .75 Delicious Apples, plate exhibit 1st .75 Best box Banana Apples 1st 2.00 Banana Apples, plate exhibit 1st .75 Bartlett Pears, plate exhibit . 3rd Elberta Peaches, plate exhibit 2nd .60 Best box DeAnjos Pears 2nd 2.00 Crab Apples, plate exhibit 1st .75 Tomatoes 1st 2.00 Dried Bartlett Pears, display of 3 bis. 1st 5.00 FLORAL Professional CUss Best display of Gladioli ' 1st 3.00 Four vases cut flowers, Cosmos 1st 2.00 CastuS Dahlias .-1st 3.00 Hybrid Cactus Dahlias 1st 3.00 General -collection of Dahlias 1st 5.00 . Amateur Class k Peony Dahlias . 1st 2.00 Decorative Dahlias 1st 2.00 Cactus Dahlias 1st 2.00 General collection of Dahlias 1st 3.00 Best Bouquet Snap Dragons 1st Mrs. S. W. McOuat, Table Set, crochet trimmed Medford Dudley Estes, Talent Jane Estes, Talent Mm. R. Hollupeter, Jacksonville Mrs. Roland G. Beach Medford Mrs. Ireno Wells, Talent lBt 4.00 Centorplece, not classified Lunch ('loth, crochet trimmed Cotton Patchwork Quilt Home. Dyed Dress Webster F. Clark, Medford Miss Mayme Clark, Medford Anna Hamlin, Talent Mrs. J. R. Crews, Medford Mrs. Ambers Wutson, Medford Mr. Chas. W. Davis, Medford Mrs. Mrytle Wilson, Medford Mrs. Thomas Riley, Medford Mm. W. D. Talent Holdrldge, 1st 1st 3rd 3rd 1st 1st 2t)d m. uf 3rd 1st Ist 2nd 1st 1st )8t 2nd 2nd 2nd 3rd 1st 1st ' M 2nd 2uU 3rd 2nd 2nd 2nd 1st 1st 1st 1st 3rd 2nd 3rd 2nd iDt 'M 2nd 1st in. 1st MM. Jewell Lowe, Talent Mrs. W. E. Carlton. Talent Mrs. B. B. Dunkln, : Talent Miss Alfreda King, Medford Miss Helen King, Mo'd Mr. C.'S. Richardson, Medford Mrs.,W. Jr. Mcrrltt. Patricia Mikscho, Medford Miss Rowena Roberts, Ashland ' Miss Voda Brown, Ash. Anlo M. Root, Medjord Luncheon St, crochet trimmed White Cotton Waist Apron, simple white Cotton Piece Quilt Piano Scarf, chochet Infant's Coat Doilies, crochet trimmed, set of C Centerpiece, crochet trimmed Luncheon Sot, not specified Counterpano, crocheted Counterpane, knit Dollies, crochet trimmed set of C ' Centerpiece, embroidered In color Centerpiece, crochet trimmed Table Set, crochet trimmed Pillow Cases, embroidered Sheet and Pillow CaBos, crochet trimmed Pillow Canes, crochet trimmed Braided Rug Collar find Cuff Set, tatted Centerpiece, tatting trimmed nag, not specified Apron, colored Table Runner, not specified Table Runner, cross Btltch Do'lles, not specified, sot of 6 Dresser Scarf, embroidered in whlto Dresser Scarf, crochet trimmed Dresser Scarf, not specified .50 ..50 .50' .60 .60 .60 1.00 1st 1.00 Mrs. Geo. W. Ashland Heath, Susan 'Morse, Modford Bthel Bennett, Medford Mrs. J; O. Love, ' Medford Mrs. W. O. Webster, ; Medford - -Mrs. R. C. Holmes, 1 Medford Mrs. A. T, Mcllvaln, ' Rogue River N. B. Newcomb, -.- Medford Miss C M. Taylor. .. .' . Medford . Mrs. C. W. McDonald, Medford , -V ' Mrs. II. . F. Medford Cope, .50 2.00 1.50 .60 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 1.00 1.00 1.00 .50. .50 3.00 .50 .60 .25 .25 .60 .50 .50 .50 .60' . .50 1.00 1.00 .50 1.00 .50 .25 f, . .60 , 1.0.0 1.00; .76 2.00' 1.00 3.00 1.00 2.00 2.00, 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 1.0ft. 2.00 1.00 1st 1st 2nd 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 2nd 1st 1st 2nd 2nd 1st 1st 2nd 2nd 1st 1st 2nd let 2nd 1st 1st 1st 2nd 2nd 2nd 1st 1st 1st 2nd 2pd 1.50 3.00 1.50 3.00 1.00 2.00 1.00 3.00 1.00 2.00 2.00 1.50 1.00 3.00 3.00 1.00 1.00 3.00 4.00 1.00 3.00 1.00 3.00 1.00 1.60 1.00 .60 1.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 1.00 1.00 Counterpane, crochet fs'lghtgown, Blmplo trimming Beaded Bag Shoet and Shams, embroidered Virginia Smith, Medf'd Mrs. Edwin M. White, Medford ; Flora' Flhtay," Medford t". - . : Mrs. IS. Brown, i ApPleSato . Miss Haiet Wiley, M'rd Jrs'. Iouls Bundy, M'd Mljs "Maggie Orant, . Medford , Olive V, Crump. Med'd Mrs.' Tqra Vestal, Eagle Creek Ester. Merrltt Saunder- son, Central Point. Mrs, Dr. Miller, Med'd Mrs. R. W. Kelting. Ashland ' Oiiellne Scbmltt, Meatorq ( Mrs. Ernestine Erdman Medford Mrs. E. G. Henselman, Medford Mrs. H,. Schaar, Jacksonville Chas. Van Scoyoc, M'd Mrs. U E. Williams, Medford Mrs. J. II. Butler, M'd Mrs.' Mark' Montgom ery,. Medford . 1 , y . ' . ' ; Mrs. R. E. Carley, ; Medford Mrs. S. Barneburg, - Medford Mrs. &dna Bttson, Tal't Mrs. Howard Barto, Rogue River Slster 'i. Edlnn, . St Mary's Academy, y Mearord. MlWiWrna Kelting, ' ADhlittd t( A, MenUer,. Medf'd Mrs. Fred 8cheffel, M'd Mrs. herald Ounter, ,nladd .Mrs. to.rJ"i Leaeh, -, . Medford HOW- AMI GIRW Conterplccc, embroidered In color Collection of three hand towels Luncheon Sot, applique trimmed Ponlerplece, embroidered in white Beaded Bag Baby Pillow Pillow Cases, embroidered Table Runner, crochet trimmed Dust Cap, tatted Tablo Mats, set, ot six Sheet Sham and Pillow Cases, em broidered Lunch Cloth, not specified Centorplece, knitted Pillow CaBos, knitting trimmed Pillow Cases, knitting trimmed Cotton Quilt, applique Apron, coverall Comblnutiqn Suit Sheet and Pfllow ICusos,- crochet trimmed ; Infant's- Dress ' , , C6lloctlon of, three haud towels Lunch' Cloth, embroidered In color Centerpiece, Hnrdinger Braided Rug Child's Coat . . Cqlld'B Suit- . Table Sot, knitting trimmed Pillow CnBes. tatting trimmed Dressor Scarf, not specified Cotton Patchwork Quilt by lady over 65 years .. ; ' Lunch Cloth, embroidered In white Apron, simple white . . . , Infant's Coat Child's Rompers Infnnt'B. Dress Infant's Carriage Spread Infant's Bib Infant's Plllofc . ... Tied and Dyed Piece ; Combination Suit, . 2nd 2nd 2nd 1st 2nd 1st lat 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 2nd 2nd 1st 2nd 2iik 1st 1st 2 ud 2nd. 2nd 2nd 2nd 1st 1st 1st : 1st 2nd 2ml 2nd let 2nd 1st lftt 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 2nd 1st 1st 2nd 1st 1st Crochet Rug Hunt) Tied Silk Comforter Child's Pvess Hat, made on wire frame-' . Centerpiece, knitted trimmed Infant's Carriage Spread . Boy's Wash Suit , Infant's Ulb '. . Home made Tray. Wagon ' Lunch Cloth, embroidered In white Infant's Dress, white lingerie - Lunch Cloth, knitting' trimmed - . ' . art lm isroN ' Collection of Kodak Wlews Collection of Country -Scenes , Raffia Basket '',.'. : Raffia Basket Best Hand Colored Print Oil Painting, Still Life ' : Water Color, Still Life'. , Water -Color, Landscape . . WMer Color, Maine : Oil Painting, Marine ; Brass Vase. uunt tfamimg .Naturalistic l'ltcncr sno Oil Painting, still life ' - , let Oil, Palntlhg; still life .' : ' 2nd China Painting, 6 cups and saucers 1st Chlfaai Painting, gold plate , 1st Ctjlna'lPajntinB, Tankard 1st China Painting, Plato-, ., - 2nd toltecUon; of Kodak Views ( . 2nd Oblna Painting; 6 plate, conventional 1st 611 Painting, Landscape 1st Oil Painting, Landscape . 2nd iOet enlarged Kodak film 1st 2nd 2nd 2nd 2nd 2nd 2nd 1st 2nd 2nd 1st ISt ' 1st lat 2nd ' 1st 2nd 1st 1st 2nd 1st 1st 1st 2nd NEW YORK IS DUE TO WIN PENNANT IN TODAY'S GAME 2nd 1.60 .50 1.60 1.50 2.00 1.00 3.00 2.00 3.00 1.00 2.00 2.00 1.00 2.00 3.00 2.00 .1.00 2.00 1.00 1.50 1.00 .50 1.50 2.00 2.00 1 1.50 .75 1.50 1.00 1.50 3.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 1.50 ; .60 1.00 1.00 1.00 2.00 1.0-0 1.00 3.00 1.00 CHICAGO. Sept. 25. (By the As sociated Press) New York's pros pective world's series contenders, the Giants and Ynnkees. are separated to- Any by the narrowest of margins from a dyed-ln-tho-wool. mathemati cally certain hold on the 1922 cham ptonshipx in tho National and Ameri can league. The Cliants can clinch the pennant for tho elKhth time since. 1901 bjt wlnnitiK only ono of the two games scheduled with the St. I-ouls Cardi nals today. They could then lose all seven of their Barnes, while Pittsburg won all three of its unplayed contests and Btlll finish a game ahead of tho Pirates who are idlo today. ' . . The Yankees as well as all other American league clubs, nro not sched uled today. Leading St. Louis by 3 Mi games, tho HuKinen need win but ono of their four contests to settle the. race. A defeat for tho rtrowns In any ono of its three contests would bring about tho same result. Both Now York clubs lost yester day. Rogers Hornsby's two homers, which brought ills season's totnl'to - 42, helped tho St. ImuIh Cardinals down the Olants, 10 to 1, while Uhlo outpltrhcd Shawkey and Cleveland blanked tho Yanks, 3 to 0 in tho final game of the s'eason at Cleveland. Tho Browns, meanwhilo kept mathematienlly in the raco by de feating Philadelphia while the Pi rates gained a half game on i tho Cliants by dividing a double header with Brooklyn. The Dodgers came from behind to win tho first 4 to it,, but lost tho second, 11 to 3, when Pittsburg crossed tho plate 10 times' In tho sixth inning. Detroit increased its third placo margin over Chicago to a gamo and a half by trimming Boston 7 to 2... while tho White Sox lost to Washing ton, 6 to 4. ;( . .. .Ooorgo Sisler of the Browns,' with throo hits in four times at bat drew further away from Ty :Cobb of rtiB Tigers in tho raco for tho .. batting honors of tho American league., Kildle Mulligan,:, tlilrd-basemun of tho Whlto Sox, had a perfect dnyr a bat, smashing out two doubles And two singles In four times at bat. VKKTERnAVS RESl'ITS. American League. Detroit 7; Itoston 2. -Chicago 4; Washington 5. Cleveland 3: New York 0. St. Louis 7; Philadelphia 4. Tincheon Set, applique trimmed 2nd 1.50 4Jheet-.and U'lliow uasee, unit isca i lrlmmod .. ' : - . .-. , -CrefchetVoke ''..' "" Jott6n. Quilt applique Plllpw for living room ' , Boy's Suit " j . Petticoat,' white trimmed pust cpt , Nightgown ' ' 1 Lunch Clothi cvrochet trimmed Table Runner, embroidered 3.00 2.00 3.00 1.00 2.00 1.00 .60 1.00 ,3.00 1st 2.00 1.50 1.00 1.00 1.50 1.60 1.00 2.00 .50 1.00 3.00 2.00 3.00 4.00 3.00 2.00 1.00 2.00 2,00 1.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 1.00 .50 2.00 1.00 2.00 1.00 1.00 ,.50 2.00 3.00 2.00 1.00 3.00 National I.cokuc. Brooklyn 4-C; Pittsburg 2-7. New York 6; St. Louis 10. ' No others. Coast League. ' Salt Lake 4-4; Seattle 6-5. .... Vernon 6-7; Oakland 4-2. San Francisco 1-1; Los Angeles -9. .'."' ' ' . Sacramento 3-8; Portlnnd 1-6.' Standing Coast Loasue. SAN FRANCISCO. Sept. 2D. The Blnndlng of tho Pacific Coast league clubs, .following last week's' series follows: -. . .. . San Frahcisco, Vernon Los Angoles . , Salt Lake Seattle Oakland . .... Portland Sacramentla .. W. . .116 . ..115 .'.101 86 .. 78 ..78 Tj, 04 ' 78 94 . 07 ' 102 71.'-107 '! 71 ; 100 1 PCi '.843 .U43 Mi .All .446 .433 .398 .394 MODESTO, Col. Walter Schmidt, Pittsburg catcher, informed frionds here that bo will manage the Piratee in 1923. .- NEW YORK Brooklyn boxing pro. motors offered Battling Slkl $100,0 to meet Harry Wills here In a fifteen round contest. , . ' MADISON, Wis. -Johnny Meyer;, middleweight wrestler, won from Jimmy Demotral on a forfeit fall in 06 minutes. ; . ' .' ' x .,, NEW YORK Sir Thomas Llptou declared ho- had no Intention of chal lenging America to another yacht race at least not untij 1924. "Heroes and Husbands" at Rlalto . "Heroes and Husbands." the feature now playing at the Rlalto theatre. Is unusually satisfying entertainment in many respects. Heralded as a comedy drama, this First National attraction. In which Katherine MacDonald ,. is starred. Is a clever and diverting mix ture of subtle humor and , thrilling drama, laid amid beautiful settings enacted by an exceptionally talented cast. Miss MacDonald In this picture is,- if such a thing were possible, more beau tiful than ever. . Certainly , she acts with hioro authority and distinction, and proves that she is equally good in. comedy as in the more . serious 'hio' ments of the production. CttAl DUgan, samB valley . , i , - r. : Klwodd 'Abbott, Sams Vatlbyi, . . J' - ' Potato Crowing Harold PiSb, It IMBPAltTOfKN'T AND KDl'OATIONAL Corn Growing Talent Andrew Stevens, Talent JoW Newfeomit, Medford PaJl KewdomB, Medford Ollbrrt Hirr, Medford ..A 'i VtfMable hardening .''''".- -4-4 Ut 4.00 1 2nd 3.00 HI 4.00 2nd 3.00 Ut 4.00 2dd 3.00 3rd '2 .00- (Continued on' page eight) Order of De Molay First Meeting- . Thursday Night ' September 28 , Masonlo Hall . ,v . , . . ' -. i u-. Every Member Urged to Be' ; .-" Present, - V.:.':'..';-'''; :