The daily reporter. (McMinnville, Or.) 1886-1887, September 16, 1886, Image 4

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    The Daily Reporter.
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IREI.AND a «O. PUBLISHERS
McMinnville. Or
Sept. 16. 1886
U«l of Premium«
Awarded at the third annual fair o;
the Yamhill county Agricultural so­
ciety, Sept 6th 7th, Nth. 1886
DIVISION A. CAITL1—CLAAe 1 — THOROUGHBRED
DUBHAM.
1.1 R Derby, potatoes. 2d
IR 8'-ook. befit seed corn, 1st
IJ W Rogers best Oregon sweet pota­
toes. 1st
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IJ T Funk, best squashes. 1st
B F bparks 2d best squashes
J S Hibbs, best green Oom. 1st
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best pie plant. 1st ...
J A ludu, befit cheat hay and seed, 1st
J T Jolly, best oats. 1st
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best wheat. 2d
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A K Olds, best wheat, 1st............
C B Wiley, best encumber, 1st
' B Graves, best watermelon, 1st
Mre Annie He oereou.best peaches. 1st
Lige Fox. peaches. 2d
Mrs C A \\ allace.best bartlet pears.
M re \nnie Henderson, bartlet pears.2d
Mrs Wm Galloway, beet quinces. 1st
J W Roger-, best prunes. 1st
Jos Watt, best bull, 1 years old. 1st
12 50
•> » DIVISION F—CANNED FRUIT AND JELLY.
Ijidd A Reed, best cow. 1st
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beet cow , 2d
Mrs Geo Patty, best jelly. 1st.
best 1 year old heifer. 1st •j
Mrs B F Fuller. 2d jelly.
50 Mrs Emma Star, beet fruit in jare. 1st
best 1 ve&r old heifer. 2d
best cal,. 1st
1 50 Mrs Annie Henderson, beet peaches in
jars. IM
THOROUGHBRED HOLSTEIN.
Mrs Mary High, best cherries. 1st
C A WalbiOe. liest 4 vear old bull. 1st
Miss 1 Fellows, beet jelly—child—1st
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beet 2 ’ “
cow. 1st
Mrs J > Hibbs, best butter. 1st
best 1
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beifar. 1st .»
Mrs
GM Allen, butter. 2d
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best 6 mo.old bull calf.1st
Sirs. D \ Wallace, best bread. 1st
I. K Wallace, beat 1 year old bull. 1st 2
Mrs B F Sparks, best cookies. 1st
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best 3 yr old oow. 1st
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beat 1 " heifej. '2d
DIVISION O—FLORAL DEPARTMENT.
iLvsa 3- jerseys .
Mrs Redmond, best eiephant ears, 1st
s .v> Mrs ' has Palmer, best tree osalis, 1st
Springer Bros best 2 yr old bull, 1st
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beet dean thus. 1st
best 4 yr old cow. 1st
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Mrs Galloway, beet geranium. 1st
beat 1 yr old heifer, 1st
best pure white fusia. 1st
best 6 mo.old bull calf, 1st 1 50
best 9pecwcra. 1st
CLASS 4—GRADES.
best rose geranium. 1st
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H < Jones, best \ Durham bull. 1st
best rose button. 1st
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L H Morgan, best X
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Mias FE R ubs , best white heliotrope, 1st
D A Wallace, best graded Holstinecalf 1
beet bouquet. 1st
L H Morgan, best yoke cattle, 1st
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DIVISION H —NEEDLE WORK—CLASS 15.
DIVISION
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B. HORSES and MULES-
'•—CLY DBS—DBA IT.
1 Juki A Reed, best stallion 7 yr old, 1st 3
beet mare 4 yr old. 1st
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beet mare 3 yr old. 1st
3
— HOUSES OF ALL WORK.
J Fletotow. best 4 year old stallion. 1st *2
W B < arev,
mare. 1st
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best
mare, 2<1
best 1
oolt. 1st..
G Springer, best 3
mare, 1st
best I
mare. 1st
J 8 Hibbs, best suckling oolt, 2d
W esley Jones, best farm team. 1st
H M Me1 by. best filly, 1 yr old. 1st
H F Kaufman, best 1 yr old filly. 2d
CLASS 7—ROADSTERS.
1 G Stevenson, best 3 yr old stallion
1st....
Geo Bryan, best 2 yr old stallion
H R Littlefield, besi 2 yr old fillv. 1st
best 1 yr old filly. 1st
.1 F ' albreath. best 1 yr old filly. 2d
K Gunning, beet 4 year old and over,
mare. 1st
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L H Jon*«, liest 4 yr old mare. 21
C A \\ allaoe. best 3 yr old ge'ding.
K W Philips, beet 3 yr old fillv, 2d.
W A Frakes, best mare and oolt. 1st
CLASS 8—THOROUGHBRED.
w J Garrison, best turf stallion. 3 vr
old. let
ClAHS 3
JACKS AND MULES.
Wm Galloway, best jack. 1st
J Millard. btst mule colt. Isi
N K Sitton, best mule colt. 2d.
DIVISION I -SHEEP AND SWINE.
' K Harbaugh, beet SharpehireJ .wn
bock and ewe, 1st
" 1 Hembree, best Southdown ewe
and lamb, 1st
A < Davis, t>est <oL*woldand Liester
1st
division i > fuvltbt class 11.
K " Phillipa. beat whits crested po'ish
pivwion ■— fabm products — clam 12
U H Neal, oeet potatoes. lit
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Maggie Triplet—child's dept'nt—best
pieced quilt. 1st.
Rizzie Davis—child—best pieced quilt
machine work. 1st
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Mrs A C Davis, best pieced quilt, 2d
'lrs Dr acker, best pieced quilt. 1st.
Mrs A J Whitmore, best crazy silk
quilt. 1st.
Mrs Addie Harrison, crazv silk quilt
2d
Mrs J J Sax. best sofa cushion. 1st
Mrs A D Howard, silk sofa cushion, 1st
Mrs Ida Laughlin.best worsted rug.1st
Mrs Ella Detmenng, best rag rug, 1st
Mrs oulter. best goat skin rug. 1st
Mrs R Gonning. worsted work picture.
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M’s E B Fellows, outlined stitch pil­
low «hams. 1st
Miss 'tarr. outline stitch pillow
shams, 2d
Miss Sn««te Braly. log cabin quilt. 1st
Mrs D A Wallace. best canvas toilet set
1st
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best fancy watch pocket. 1st
Mrs Mary Gilkey, best baby blanket
embroidered. 1st
Mi«- Belle Johnson, best tinsel embroid­
ery. 1st and 2d
Miss Eva Cook, best card board work.1st
best reamo cover. 1st
Mrs Dr lucker. best embroidered babv
shirt. 1st
Mrs L E Nelson. best zephvr tidy. 1st
Frank Wisecarver, best zeuhvr
wreath. 1st
DIVISION I, PEN WORK
DIVISION J, PAINTING
ENITTTNO—CLASS 17.
Mrs Musgrove, best ootton tidy. 1st
LB Nelson, best worsted tidy, 1st
Miss Belle Johnson, best fancy over­
shoes. 1st................
Mrs Graham, best fancy bedspread. 1st
" W H Young, fancy bedspread. 2d
CLASS 13.
Myrtle Appereon. kensington picture
frame. 1st
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Eva Cook, satin painting, 1st....
May Alexander, satin painting, 2d
Miss Rosie Hembree, best oil landscape
painting. 1st
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best crayon landscape, 1st
G R Higgins, crayon portrait, 1st
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pastelie landscape. 1st
Miss E Palmer, fruit piece, 1st
John Watt, ox head in oil, 1st
Miss Ora Warren, elk head in crayon,1st
division k — class 20.
Appereon, Indian relics, 1st
re E J Snelling,
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2d
iuvsion l — class 20.
— Terry, hand made tools, 1st
Johnson A Force, boggy, 1st ...
hack. 1st
family carriage, 1st
S A Manning A Co, best display of
stoves, 1st
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EB Fellows, best display of furnitnre.lst
B F Fuller, clothes rack. 16t
oamp chest. 1st
. division m — cl ass 21.
Mrs Jacob Wortman, best rag carpet, 1st
“ O P < ache, rag carpet. 2d
DIVISION N—CLASS 22.
Helen Calbreath. Angora cats in oage.lst
First National Bank,
M c M innville .
OREGON
J acob W ortman ...................... President
D. P. T hompson ,........... Vice-president
J ohn W ortman ......................... Cashier
Transacts a General Banking business
Interest allowed on time deposits.
Collections made on favorable term».
Sight Exchange and Telegraphic Transfers
oc New York. San Francisco and Portland.
Office hours—from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.
FIRE INSURANCE
.IOIIA WIIRT1l.lt
Represent* ihe following sterling compan
tes: London A Liverpool A Globe. Vorth
British A Mercantile. Commercial Union '
Fire.Association. German American. Fire
man’s Fund. Hartford. Commercial, \ngb
Nevada. State Investment.
Wheat insurance a specialty.
Yamhill County Bank.
M c M innville
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J-U. B kai . i .............................. 1‘resident
VS .D. M c D onald . J r .............. SecretanS
C lark B raly .............................. Cashier®
Transacts a general Banking Business <1olj|
lections made on favorable terms
Exchange on Ladd A Tilton. Portland. O l I
Interest allowed on time deposits.
CROCHET WORK, CLASS 16.
Mrs D A Walla©?, lambrequin. 1st
Annie Hmdereon. besr shawl, 1st
“ E J Robinson, best cape. 2d
Miss Katie Barnum, best tidy, 1st
Mrs 8 A Manuing. best ootton lace, 1st
best silk laoe. 1st .
CLASS 18.
C F Houghton, beat pen drawing, 1st
Mattie Martin, *
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W. J. GARBISON.
a . H. GAUWT.
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EÜRISKO MARKET
Where the best of meats can always be foe*
and at the most reasonable prices. wb«r
the loin of beef is divided with our c
ere. Meats done up in the latest
and good weights given. Give us a
Yours truly,
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