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PAGE TWO MKDFOnD MJL TIUnUNE, MEDFORD, .QTCKOOy, THURSDAY. OCTUKhK E AT Necdliwork, fnnudworlo and .clothr g Ji rii. ; o e 9 r k J Mi(rtln. -ItoKue Ing- Jtlver, nmdo-ovcr wool uult, first; Helen lllnck, lledford. lunch ctulh, embr. colors, ilrsi; Helen "Wilson, Mirnnl nuni.nll nnrnn flrut! Nor- ' "ma -fu,'tln, Medford, pillow living room, second; Mrs. H. K. ItUNm.ll.l t' Central 1'olnt, slip,! flrut; rlora Tln- ley. Central Point, porch pillow, sec ond; Flora Klnley, central i-oim, pil low cases, knitting, trim, first; Flora Klnley, Central Point, sheet , and cases, crochet trim', second; Mrs, II. Tlliey, ' Medford, centerpiece, enibr. color, second; Mrs, .II. Tlliey, Med ford, lunch Cloth, not spec!., second; i-u ii ''rlltnv 'Meilfn,"il. dresser scarf, appllzue, first; Mrs. H. Tlliey. Medford. talflo runner, cross-stitch, I vmi lurw.h fntU flint trim. nerond. t Mrs. T. A. waterman, Medford, "dresser srarf, filet trimmed, first; i.u 6Artir.nr m.lfnr.l. rnrd tnble : cover, first; Mrs. A. jiranuonuuK, Talent, sheet and pllow cases, cro chet trimmed, first; Mrs. , U. W. Nellson, Medford, crortheted batf, second; T Ellen Franco, Ashland, cot ton pieced quilts, first; Mrs. W, D. tjoty. rat? rug, braided, second; Mm. Sx. '). Doty, Medford, rag rue, hook d, jjecond; Mm. W. V. Voty. Med rord,, crocheted rue, ri rt; Mm. A. U. Cornell, (Jrants VQ.HH, Infant's di cfls, first; 'Mrs. A. B. Cornell, i rorants Pass, lunch set, filet, tHm.l ,rirHi;. PaBs. lunch set, not spec, first; Mrs, A. 11. Cornell, Ornnts Pass, lunch I ' W- Brown. Ashland, lunch set, embr. white, first; Mrs. A. K. i , Mm- fc?n'!; ,r"; " -Cornell, Ornnts Pass, pillow cases, , Woltermire, Central Point, lunch enibr., first; Mrs. A. H. Cornell, (irants Pass, pillow cases, crochet, first; Mrs. A. n. Cornell. Grants Pass, between meal cloth, em., 'first; 'Mrs, A. Jl. 'Cornell, '(irants Pass, between i meal cloth, crocheted, first; Mrs. A.ih,k0,d " 'Irst; Mrs Irene Wells, 11. Cornell. Grants Pnss. hand woven cotton -rug. second; Mrs. O. Weston. Medford, centerpiece, not spec., first; Mrs. d. Weston, Medford, between meal cloth, crocheted, second; Mrs. I (I. Vciton, Medford, 0 dollies, enibr., tlt-at- Klru n Wnutnn. M e,l ti iril 6 .i...i.La enn.i. in o n. , Frazor, edford. Kompcrs, second ;'0"rt: Mr Slaughness. Medford, Ellen Galey, Ashland, cotton school hf a"a l''"ow cases second;, Mrs. - dress, first; lSllcn Galey, Ashland, f- Slaughness Medford, 6 hand woolen dress, first; Ellon Galey. Ash- owf'"- 'nl; Mrs. J. W. De Yoe. land, complete, outfit, first; Ilertha, M1'11'0. "ocheted rug. second; Mrs. Fredonbiirg. Gold Hill, tablo runner, I J- W. Do Yoe. Medford counter, crochet tr., second; lfertha Freden- ,'"ne'1llen'"1'-, f""l; Ml"' J- W;, 150 burg. Gold Hill, card table cover, ' J""; Medford, countorpano. appl que, second; Miss KllzaholU McKay. Med- M'- J- W- Do Yoe. Medford. ford, between meal cloth, embr., sec cenlerplece. embr., te. econd; ond; Miss Elizabeth McKay, Med- s W. no loe.. Medford, pillow ford, dresser scarf, em., white, sec- ees enihr.. second; Mrs. J. W. De nd; Miss Kllmbeth McKay, Med-p . Medfmil. pillow cases, crochet ford, beaded bag. first; Miss Ellwi- tr'm"'l'a T"""1 Ml'M,J Wl " both McKay. Medford, collar and no Medford. sheet and pillow cases. miff l.,ee ..n,l Insert, first- Mrs. Will. knit sweater first y, Medford. crochet McKny. Medford, l Wr. Tf. .1.'.... counterpane, second; Gertrude Mc- Kny, Mextford, dresser scarf, em., white, first; Mrs. E, Iv. Mooro, Gold tun .1.IM'. un.i. H. 1. Ouerin, Eagle Point, lunch sets,; appliquo, first; Mrs. B. B. Ourln, ! Knulo Point, 6 handkerchiefs, first; I Mrs. S. B. Guerin. Eagle Point, 0 hand towels, first; Grace Holmes, 1 Medford. bit. first; Grace Holmes. i Medford, carriage spread, second: : Grace Holmes, Medford, flannel pet- tlcoat. second; Grace Holmes, Moil- ford, cotton petticoat, first; drac o' Holmes, Medford, rompers,.. firrtt; I Mrs. Wm. Milnos, Medford, tablo runner,. -not spoo., first; Mm. P. C. I f Ueimer, Talent, mado-over wool dress, first; Mrs. Erdman. Medford, I pillow cases, knit trim, second; Mrs. Rrdnmn, Medford, real lace, first; j Howona Boborts, Ashland, lunch set, i561or embr., socond; Greta Klrkpat- rick, Medford, oovor-nll npron, first; Mm. Joo li. Brown, Central Point, porch pillow, first; Mm. Joo I. Brown, Central Point, whlto cotton' petticoat, second; Mrs. Joo D. Brown, Central Point, bag, not specified, soc ond; Mm. D. -H. Jackson, Medford, bended bag, second; Mrs. W, O. 'Webster, Medford, dress, second; Wm. E. J. Deach, Medford cross-stitch .center piece, first; Mrs. E. J. luaeh, Medford. pillow, first; Mrs. B. F. .HemHtroot, Medford, hnnd-woven cot 'ton rug. second; Mrs. II. F. Horn t street, Medford, hand-woven cotton Jrug, first; Mrs. B. F. Hemstreet, Medford, bag, not spec. - in nbovo, ! first; Mrs. John H. Anderson., Cell jlrnl Iolnt, crochet counterpane, first; JMlllnn Belmer, Talent, Flannel Pet ticoat, first; Velnm Hodrrers, Hams Valley, cn t on school d ress, se'ond ; fMm. Knii Gaddls, Medford, crocheted 'bak, first; Mm. J. t, Marner. Ash jland, living room pillow, first; Mrs. -J. I. Burner, Ashland, counterpane, 'enibr., second; Mrs, J. K llarner. Feel Glorious! Nicest Laxative, "Cascarets"10c Don't stay head achy, bilioua, conati patetl, lick I One or two p led nan t, cnnily liko "CancareU" nnv time will gently !n.n!! !ivri''KH. ft: lilMrL-t No. 15, Ml :i.d t. ly"I m : I'wt'H, Moflfonl. dlvl.lnn I. .Ixft. both look nnd feel i..n -.v.. fre.lil: your head elear. itoniach r'iglit, ' InnuiiB nink and vour tkln ro.y. , I I lnnuun nink and Tour akin rov. llecauao cheery, harmleaa ,Casrarrta, 'never (tripe, Ipeonvonieneo or nirken, "Caaeareta" haa become the larucat aell Ing laxative in tha world fuf men, 'women, children. Uuy box at any tfrugttore, - ,. . AHhlund, braided rug, second; Mrs. .1. I,. Illnrner, Anhlnnd, crocheted rug, flrut: 'Mr". J. I,. Humor, Ashland,- 0 (nhlo mum, first; Mrs. Oris f'ruwfoffl, Modford, cotton' quilts, sec ond; Mrs. Oris Crawford, Medford, silk quilt, second; Irs. Frank Greg ory, entrul 1'ulnt, table runner, cro chet, first; Mrs. c. J. Parker. Med ford, bootees, first; Mrs. C. .1. Par ker, Medford, carrluge or bedspread first; Mrs. C. J. Parker, Medford pillow, second; Mrs. C. N. Tuttle, Central Point, table runner, not spec. second; Mrs. (.'. N. Tuttle, Cenlral Point, tablo runner, embr., white, second; Mrs. C. N. Tuttle, Central Point, lunch cloth. embr,, colors, second; Mrs. M. A. Dnlrson, Medford, cotton tiullt. first; Mrs. 1. II. Hmlth, Central Point, camisole, second; Mrs. H SmUh, Contra! Point Hllp. ond: Mrs. C. K. Hrnllh. Central po Int, niiido-bver cotton drew), firHt; Marion numrtc-k, Central Point, hat on buck rom. first; Marion Hamrick, Central Point. -Tniulfi-ovr wool draw, Hccond; 3Vlrn. Jlortenfte Ilowmo, Ashland, tie and dye waff, flrut j Mrs. Ilortenne How me, Aflliland, hand painted, mndoover druHH, first; Mm. Goo. Martin, Rogue Itlver, coat,' fioronrt, MrH. 8, A. Nye, Talent, braided ruff, "" Oeorgo Martin, Hoguo "'r. group consisting of hat or ' ' Mm, J. H. Turner, Ashlund, centerplero, not spec, nec- ond; Mrs. O. E. Down, Ashland, '""rh net, applique, Becona; Aim. u. Dews, Ashland, lunch set, embr. colors, first; Mrs. O. E. Dews, Ash land, dresHer scurf, not spec, first Mrs. O. 13, Dews, Ashland, lunch cloth,, not spec., first; Mrs, K, 12. Carley, Medford, centerpiece, embr., white, first; Mrs.. J. 8. Antlo, Med ford. Kllk quilt, first; Mm. C. H. f'hrbdner, Medford, Camisole, first; Mm. K. F, Cope, Medford, lunch set, not spec, first; Mrs. II. F. Cope, -" J. , ; -uio,a wiiura, I DuChane, Medford, boy's suit, first; cloth, embr., white, first; Mrs. B. De- I.osh, . Medford, centerpiece, embr., white, first; Mrs. J. It. Marshall, Medford, made-over wool suit, sec ond; Mrs. W. K. Hryson, Medford, """'. lMr - "" Talent, house dress, f'': Mn- Klton Weeson. Talent. noue dre. second; Mrs. Hev Hull, iu.i.-.i. c iuui. nii-i, ir.. nrsi. ,Mrs. J. L. Klnughness, Medford, kl- monn. first; Mrs. J. I Hlaughness, Meilf ord. lunch Bet, embr. white, sec uo 1 oe' ft'Ollloni him'n clotn ombr- white, first; Mrs. C' H" Vut Ashland, boy's wish "u"; "CIon,,: Mr"; c- Tutney. Ash- .land, gown, first; Mrs. C. H. Put- ney, Ashland, gown, second; Mrs. H. i-'iiwn, Miimnu, I'uui, iiihi mra. ; Klhart Ashland, hand woVen ruf- V . r i ft h . Wo,,c Leon". Dautfierty, Medford pumpkin, first; Marjoric 1', Medford, sewing II fourth; J Fr,ink- Beagle, sample book. ' ftn; , A1,l'a Ashland. Division 1 Marie Davles Ashland. Dl- b1" ,1BOCt V M 1?' JJtH,(f"rd' njvWon I. .cconil: Ai-ch lo Martin, Medford, he for calf, second; (K(lwln wrt "otl1f?rd' . I J.U?" 0I Howard Dletrick. J . j..b. Guernsey, first; Donald Patterson, Central Point, one or more pigs, Poland China, first; Alvln Hamilton. Central Point, ono or more ewes and their lambs, first; Edwin J. White, Jr., Medford, ono or moro pigs, first; Edwin J. White, Jr., Medford. best pen of 4 P. I. E., first; Monroe Davis, Central Point, ono or moro pigs, first; Wesley Brown, Central Point, bull, third; Clarenco Hold ridge, Talent, pen of 'four, second; Clarenco lliddrldge, Talent, pen of 4 for P. I, 13., second; Clarenco Hold rldgo, Talent, one pig under 6 mos., second; Harold Fish, Talent, heifer, Jersey, third; Georgo Mnnkc, Mod ford, heifer, Jersey, second; Dick Joy, Ashland, heifer, Hereford, sec ond; Adenn Joy, Ashland, heifer, Hereford, first; Dorotha Meyer, I-ake Creek, division II, 7 articles, fifth; Bemo Kitue, Medford, Division 1A, third; Barbara Durham, Medford, division 1A, 6 articles, fourth; Bar bara Durham, Medford, division 1A, 5 articles, fourth; t-orna Durham, Medford, Division IA, & articles, soc ond; Ircno Judy, second, Medford, di vision 1A, 6 articles, first; Violet Judy, Medford, division HI, 6 ar ticles, first; Klhel Owing, Ashland, division III, K articles, first; Helen Johnson, Ashland, division lit, 7 articles, second; Mary Galey, Ash land, division It, 6 articles, first; Uobert Dodge, Ashtand, homo beau tlftcatlon, second; Buth Turpln, Cen tral Point, division IB, fourth; May one Puiighnmn, Ashland, division IA, 1 set G articles, fifth; Nan Burns, Central Point, division I A, 5 articles, sixth; Elton Miller Central Point, camp cooking, division II for dough boys, third; Leo Hlllls, Hoguo Itlver, corn, 10 ears on Irrigated land, first; Medford hlnh school, Medford, 5 cot ton ' blouspH. first; Medford high school, M cd ford, 6 cotton d resses. first; Medford high school. Medford, conking aprons, aecond; Medford high school, Medford, woolen dresses, 6 In set, second; Phoenix school, Phoe nix, division 111, grades, second phoenix school, phoenix, division IV, '" '"" I'""-!!. Mp.lforl. onr room, alxth: lilwtrlrt 19. Miss. Knrlow. Uk. Cro.k ilivMon I, firth:, lumrlct SH. Mr. -Kornhaw, flnW -11111. illvlHlon 1, one room, fifth; Itnoaevolt achoiil, MciUonl, freo lmnd driiwlnK. fli-nt; Itiioarvelt ichool, Merifortl. (Irawlnit, 2 ai'ta, third; ltooaevelt .Ohool, Medford, iiostern, S nets, aer onU; ltooievclt ichool, Mcdtord, bird In the Shade of $6,000 Apple Tree lewis Mood," Mullica Hall,, N. J., sold this apple tree limb for $6,000. It bears a remark able fruit of rich red variety unknow.; "to ' apple growers. Nurserymen will use the limb to establish a new breed of ho fruit trees., houses, first; Roosevelt school, Med ford, project work, first; Roosevelt school, Medford, sentences diagram ed, second; Roosevelt school, Med ford, hlstorp maps, first; Jackson school, Medford, 111. story, second; Jackson Hchool, Medford, free hand paper cutting, second; Jackson school, Medford, penmanship, second; Oak Orove No. tin, Mrs, Hurst, Jackson ville, division 1. 2 rooms, third; Washington schoot, Medford, draw ing free bund, 3 sets, second; Wash ington Hchool, Medford, mats, 1 set, first; 'Washington school, Medford writing, 3 sets, first; Washington school, Medford, Oregon booklets, third; Washington school, Medford, weaving, 3 sets, first, 2nd, 3rd; Washington school, Medford, pro jects, 4 sets, 2nd and 3rd; Washing ton school, Medford, drawing, 1 set, second; Washington school, Medford. posters, 1 set, first; Washington school, Medford, construction, C sets, third; high Hchool, Medford, White bread, & loaves, first; high school, medford, canned vcg. 10 cans, first; high Hchool. Medford, canned fruit, 10 cans, first; high school, Medford, lellv. f tarn, fir it: hiuh Huh on l Mod- ford, man. tr. display coll,, first; J Lincoln school, Medford, Palmer writing, third; Lincoln school, Med ford, poHers, third: Lincoln school. Medford, Oregon booklets, second; Lincoln Hchool, Medford, Palmer writing, first; Lincoln school, Med ford,. history maps, second; .'Dlst. 35, Rogue River., Division 111 grades. third; Dlst, ar, division IV, high, third; , Medford schools, 'Dim. 49, merry-go-round, second; Washington, Medford, division IV, cross word puzzle, flrut; Geraldlno Fox, Central Point, division I, prune bread, - sec ond; Elizabeth Southern, Central tTnlnt, division I, while bread, first; Elizabeth Southern, Central Point, division I, prune bread, fifth; Vivian Jones, Central Point, division . I. whlto bread, second; Vivian Jones, Central Point, division I, prune bread, fourth; Applegate, Applegate, Division 1 1, grades, second; Apple- gale, Applegate, division IV, high, second; Tom Atkinson, Central Taint, division 1L second; John Atkinson Central point, division II, first; Dlst. 13, Climax, division I, one room, seventh; Dlst. 90, Phoenix, division I, ono room, second; Dlst. 23, Butte Falls, division I, ono room, third; Dlst. 47, Eagle Point, division II. I two rooms, first; Mildred Gregory,. Central point, menu, budget, apron,! pillow case, first; Daisy Wagner, No.! 44. Central Point, menu, budget, shirt, towel, third; Flora Collins, Central Point, menu, budget, napkin, gown, fifth; Margaret Collins,, Cen tral Point, menu, budget, napkin, blouse, second; Maxlne Gen eh era., I Ashland, division IA, & articles, 1 set, seventh; Edna Orres, Ashland,; division lit, 6 articles, third; Adenn i Joy, Ashland, division I, white bread. third; Adenn Joy, Ashland, second year, 2 fruits, 2 veg., first; Adena Joy, Ashland, pictures, etc., first: Hawthorne. Ashland, freo hand paper, No more RHEUMATISM IT'S OONEI That awful agony! niieumutism ran't stand tho rich, red blood that S, S. S. helps Nature build. -. lint rheumatism will brine rain nnd misery to your Joints and muscles Just OS long as you are without plenty of ricn, red diooh in your Bystem. It's the red-hlood-cells that S. 8. 8. helps Nuturo build that drive out of your systKiu tRe Impurities that cause rheumatism. And . until you do build tip your blood to where it is pure and rich and red, you Bluiply cun't get rid of rhcumutlsm. And S. 8. S. Is tho thine. Had blood conquers rheumatism. Kverybody known that. , 8. S. S. means millions of red-blood- cells means health all over. No more rauuma ttsm. Nifthts of rent days of Joy, filled with tho happiness of nccom pllahmrnt mado pos sible by a bodv brimful of red blooded fo, eniTKV nnd vital Itv. Thnfa what the ond of vheimiatlnm means that's what 8. 8. S. brlne-ato you. Oct 8. 8. 8. from your dniRglat. The Inrgar bottle la mem economical. cutting, first; Hawthorne, Ashland, illustrated story, first; Hawthorne, Ashland, drawings In pencil, etc, first; Junior High, Ashland, sam ples of lettering, first; Junior High, Ashland, freo hand paper itting, third; Junior High, Ashland, me chanical drawing, first;. Junior High, Ashland, penmanship, 2 sets, 2nd and 3rd; Junior High, Ashland, bas ket weaving, 2 grades, 2nd and 3rd; Junior High, Asltland, Oregon book lots, first; Junior High, Ashland, drawing in colors, second; Junior High, Ashland, charcoal drawing, first; Junior High, Ashland, free hand drawing, first; Junior High, Ashland, postern, first; Junior High. ANhland, history maps, third; Junior High, Ashland, fractions, first; Jun ior High, Ashland, diagraming, 8-A, first; Junior High, Ashland, diagram ing, 7-A, third; Junior High, Ash land, guest towels, 7-B, first; Junior High, Ashland, cooking aprons, 7-A; Senior High School, Ashland, hand work coll., 10 In set, first Senior H. 8., Ashland, hand work, 10 in set, lunch cloths, first; Senior H. S., Ashland, wool dresses, 0 In set, first; District 14, Central Point, division I. one room, fourth; Dorothy Stevens. Ashland, division I, whlto bread, fifth; Wanda Bateman, Ashland, di vision I, white loaf, fourth; Ellen Galey, Ashland, division I, prune land, division I, prune bread, first; Gladys Parks, Ashland, division I, white bread, fourth nnd fifth; Ber nard Joy, Ashland, peck of potatoes, first" Ernest Whlto, Ashland, vege tables, third; Henry Parks. Ashland, vegetables, fourth and fifth tied; Fred Melssner, Ashland, vegetables, socond; Dlst. 57, Gold Hill, division III. 4 grade teachers, first. Horses. KIrtland Farm, Central Point, stnlllon 3 years, first; KIrtland Farm, Central Point, brood mare, & years and over, first; KIrtland Farm. Central Point, mare 3 years and over, first; Kirtiand Farm, Central Point, maro 3 years and over, second;: KIrtland Farm, Central Point, stallion nnd 3 mares, first; Kirtiand Farm, Central Point, stallion under 1 year, first; Kirtiand Farm, Central Point,, mare 3 years and over, first; Kirtiand Farm, Central Point, mare 3 'years and over, second; Kirtiand Farm, , Central Point, mare 1 year.flrst; KIrtland Farm, Central Point, pro duce of 1 mare, first: J. W. Lamton, . Medford, mare 3 years and over, first; , .1. W. Lamton. Medford. stallion un- . der '1 year, first. I Swine. Harold Head, Central Point, barrow binder 225 lbs., first; j Harold Head, Central Point, pen 3 ' barrows .under 225 lbs., first; Elton i Petri, Talent, sow 2 years and over, second; Elton Petri, Talent, produce or sow (Berk.) first: H. E. Upton, Central Point, sow 2 yearn or over, (Poland China), first; H. E. Upton, Central Point, sow 1 year and under " . Ant Mass M ft All Matters Pertaining to the Vtirious Question Will Be Explained. i r The Genera Public Is Earnestly Urged to Be Present at This Meeting; Also the Ladies. - Baking cream: We'll Mvl2forYour Cake if you bake it with Schilling Bakin Powder and it does noc please you merely tell your grocer. He will pay you 92 instantly, and without' ques- 11UI1. 1 111s unci holds good any time year in t and year out...' '.'.111 .''.'iiiil!'i!iiiiii;iiiiiiiiiiiiimii!iiiiiii him lawn Safety Availability High Earnings ; ; ; The safety, of the Building and Loan is unquestioned. All i 'X money is loaned on improved real estate with-first mortgage se curity. . Withdrawal privileges are liberal invested funds have 'al ways been available at any ti me. We pay highest dividends because we operate on the mutual plan, profits are equally divided. I We charge no membership fees or commission on loans. Jackson County Building & Loan Ass'n '30 North Central Avenue Medford, Oregon C. lvi. KIDD, Pres. O. C. BOGGS, Sec. Atty. Small Hall, October 2 7:30 6'Clock This is the 44th birthday of the baking powder that has made the birthday cakes "in .Western homes where fine baking is a tradition. SchiUing Powder tartar 17. 4'Kt J-i- :iu wmmmmmam V Natatorium Measures on the Ballot and the Water Tea Coffee faking j ?owd Extracts i"1""!' iiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiy H Spices w.. . M - . ... f i.i v- - I II: mm i. sTl II W II II , m m mw . mm k ' 1 II It ii l