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    premium list .
Class B.
First Prize, —------ *9 on
Prize.--------- 1, $i.00.
Children’s IndustrialFair Second HAND
MADE APRON. ..
September 3, 4, 5.
Class A.
William
Squires. Two
Following is the premium list of i Holly trees.
" —-----
theC il 1 *"’• lndll8trial Fair,which i Second Prize, Grant Mills, $1.00.
w be held in th
city in connec­
CI hss B
tion with the Tillamook County Fair or M"erPThiibi«H-
Fil,ed
As ociation, on September 3, 4, 5;
ment should give age of exhibitor also.
2. Each child must do all the work FOUND ITS GOLDEN HEAD.
m preparing his or her exhibit. In
gardening the ground may be plowed Riddle of s Marble Column In Italy
Road by a Beggar,
by some one else if deaired.
3. No pupil will make more than Near the monastery of San Vito, In
one entry for eaeh prize, but they may Naples stood a marble column that
enter as many competitions as they hud been erected by an eccentric
Rait: or Shine, Our Suits will tit and give satisfaction,
Freucliuiau about the beginning of the
desire, in their class.
let us prove it. We also do cleaning and pressing.
last
ceutury.
On
it
were
written
In
4. Entries for
living
things will
..... all
...........
B ......
Garden Products.
be received up to 12 o’clock noon, Sept French the following enigmatic words:
EMBROIDERY.
POTATOES (10.)
8. Other entries will close at 9 o’clocx "On May 1 every year I have a golden
Class A.
head."
MEN S AND LADIES' TAILOR,
P- M., Sept. 2.
Class A.
First Prize,---------- , $2.00,
I The Inscription sorely puzzled the
Class
A
—
Children
twelve
years
Second
Prize,
----------
,
$i.oo.
First Prize,---------- , $2.00.
SECOND
AVENUE EAST, Opposite Ed’s Parage.
of age inhabitants of Naples. On May 1 the
or older.
Sec >nd Prize,----------- , $1.00.
TILLAMOOK. ORE.
Class B.
I year after the erection of the column
Class B.
First Prize, William Squires, Two Class B—Children under twelve years a great crowd came to it in the hope
of age.
I ¡rat Prize, Tillamook County Bank, Holly Trees.
i of finding the top covered with gold
Note— All ‘chicken entries for prizes pieces. Needless to say, they went
Second Prize, ---------- , $1,00.
$2.00
c eond Prize, Tillamook County
must be trios, one cockerel and home with their pockets as empty as SIDNEY E HENDERSON,
CROCHETING.
JOHN LELAND HENDERSON
they were when they came.
two pullets. |
President.
Secretary-Treae.
Class A.
Ba ik, $1-00.
For several years people came to see
First Prize,---------- , $2.00.
CABBAGE. (1.)
Attorney-at-Law and Notar»
the promised wonder and went away
Second Prize, ---------- , $1.00.
Class A.
Public.
MAYOR AT TIIXAMOOK disappointed. At last the authorities
Class B.
First Prize, Tillamook County Bank,
had the column taken down in the be­
Colonel Poorman Tells About lief that treasure would be found be­
First Prize,---------- , $2.00.
$2.00.
Second Prize,---- - ----1 $1.00.
neath It Nothing but earth was
Its Development.
Second Prize, Tillamook County
found, and so the column was set up
Bank, $1.00.
Flowers.
From the Woodburn Independent. 1 again. Obviously the words had a
Class B.
Mayor Poorman, who was over at mystic meaning, but no one was clever
SWEET PEAS.
First Prize,-----------, $2.00.
Tillamook last week, talks very in-' enough to guess It. and for years the
Class A.
Second Prize,-----------, $1.00.
terestingly of what he saw in that riddle remained unsolved.
First Prize,---------- , $2.00.
CELERY (One bunch.)
Finally In 1841 a ragged beggar
Second Prize, C. I. Clough Asst. section, which became connected by
!
Class A.
rail with the outside world lees named Annibale Toscl noticed the In­
Flower Seed, $1.00.
(INCORPORATED),
scription. He stood looking at it for a
First Prize,---------- , $2.00.
than
two
years
ago.
Class B.
long time while be pondered its mean­
Second Prize, W. A. Williams, $1.00.
The city is building up rapidly, ing. Then suddenly the solution of
First Prize,---------- , $2.00.
Class B.
Second Prize, William Squires, One with a new bank, hotel and opera tbe puzzle flashed Into his mind. He
First Prize,---------- , $2.00.
house under construction—and waited patiently until May 1 before he
Holly tree.
Second Prize,----------- , $1.00.
strange to tell, the finest residence' tested the accuracy of bis interpreta­
ASTERS.
Class A.
inthecity is the property of a news­ tion of the mystic words.
CARROTS. (5.)
BOTH PHONES.
TILLAMOOK, ORE.
First Prize,---------- , $2.00.
paper man
On tbe day mentioned In the Inscrip­
Class A.
Second Prize,---------- , $1.00.
But the roade are really the piost tion Tosct. bearing a pick and shovel,
First Prize,---------- , $2.00.
Class B.
notable feature of this region now. set out at daybreak for the column.
Second Prize,----------- , $1.00.
First Prize,---------- , $2.00.
The county has just expended $35,000 He arrived before any chance visitors,
Class B.
and as soon as tbe monastery's bells
Second
Prize,
----------
,
$1.00.
in building seven miles of hard sur­ tolled 6 be started digging tn the
First Prize,---------- $2.00.
DAHLIAS.
face road from Tillamook around the ground covered by tbe shadow of the
Second Prize,-----------, $1.00.
Class A.
south end of the bay to the beach at top of the column. He bad not dug
Ouiner of
PARSNIPS (5.)
First Prize, E. T. Haltom, $2.00.
Netarts, where there is not more: long before he came on a satchel that
Class A.
Second Prize, Tillamook Drug Store, than twenty permanent residents, ■ contained 80,000 francs. The Inscrip­
First Prize,---------- , $2.00.
$1.00.
but where a great summer colony is tion was a true one—the bead of the
Second Prize,----------- , $1.00.
enjoying the bathing and the sea. column covered tbe golden treasure
Class
B.
Class B.
This
road was cut through big tim­ every year on Mny 1.
First
Prize,
----------
,
$2.00.
First Prize,---------- , $2.00.
Annibale Toscl. the beggar whose
ber and graded like a railroad.
Second Prize,---------- , $1.00.
Second Prize, ------ -—, $1.00.
sharp guess had given him compara­
Some of the forests that line it have tive wealth, became a landowner near
NASTURTIUMS.
BEANS (String beans, one quart.)
Will be in Tillamook from THURSDAY
First Prize, C. I. Clough, Asst. trees from six to twelve feet in di­ Mantua. He died at the age of nine­
Class A.
ameter, and the trees in the tide­ ty-four.—Youth's Companion.
Flower Seed, $1.00.
EVENING
until MONDAY MORNING fol»
First Prize,-----------, $2.00.
lands grow closer than anyone
eaeh
uueek
for the next tcuo months at the
Poultry.
Second Prize,----------- , $1.00.
would believe were we to tell it.
HISTORIC RAILROAD TRIP.
BARRED PLYOMUTH ROCKS (Trio.) When it comes to getting out
Class B.
First Prize,— ----- $2.00
Class A.
stumps eight feet in diameter and Fillmora and Webster on the Erie’s
Second Prize,----------- , $1.00.
First Prize, W. S. Buel, $2.00.
making big fills and cuts the coat
First Through Train,
BEETS (6.)
Second Prize, W. S. Buell, $1.00.
of the railroad often exceeds that of
The completion of tbe Erie was the
Class A.
Class B.
most Important event In the history of
the concrete road itself.
First Prize,---------- , $2.00.
First Prize, W. S. Buel, $2.00.
That the roads there are the best railrond building down to thnt time—a
Second Prize,----------- , $1.00.
Second Prize, W. S. Buel, $1.00.
in Oregon is Mayor Poorman’s can­ matter of national consequence. Rec­
Class B.
WHITE OR BUFF PLYMOUTH did opinion. The county has built ognition of this fact was made when
in May, 1851, n special train carried
ROCKS.
First Prize,---------- , $2.00.
two half mile stretches of asphalt on a two days' trip through tbe moun­
Class
A.
Second Prize,----------- , $1.00.
paving in the neighborhood of the tains nnd valleys of southern New
First Prize, ---------- , $2.00.
city while in the city itself seventy York, sweet with the leaves and blos­
SQUASH (1.)
Second Prize, C. I. Clough, $1.00.
Class A.
blocks have just been put down, soms of early summer, President Fill­
where it was voted to build but more. four memliers of his cabinet and
Class B.
First Prize,-----------, $2.00.
seventeen. None of this has been other guests of national distinction.
First Prize,---------- , $2.00.
Second Prize,----------- , $1.00.
Daniel Webster, majestic even un­
paid
for yet, the matter being in
'
Second
Piize,
----------
,
$1.00.
Class B.
der bls henvy burden of age and ill-
litigation,
but
it
is
probable
that
Buff.)
LEGHORNS (White, Brown or
First Prize,----------, $2.00.
health. was secretary of state In Fill­
the lot owners will get off with more's cabinet and rode on that first
Class A.
Second Prize,----- —. $1.00.
First Prize, Tillamook County Bank, about a dollar a yard.
through train. He made the journey
Industrial.
One reason the county is spend-1 in a rocking chnlr lashed to a flat car.
$2.00.
’***ïu£
LIBRARY TABLE (28x46 inches,)
».
; [Second Prize, ('. I. Clough, Asst. ing so much mony for roads is that: that he might lose nothing of the scen­
BOYS ONLY.
ery
and
the
sweetness
of
the
fresh
ver
most
of
the
cost
is
peid
by
the
non-
:
Poultry Food, $1.00.
Class A.
residents who hold the title to so dure. Nor wns he too feeble to enjoy
Class B.
First Prize, Tillamook County Bank,
i
much of the timberland of the the great barbecue at Dunkirk, where
Firs' Prize, Alex McNair, $1.00.
$4.00.
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county.
And the visible supply of, oxen nnd sheep were roasted whole,
Second Prize, Alex McNair, $1.00.
pork and beans were cooked In ves­
Second Prize, Tillamook County
timber rune into the billions of feet sels bolding fifty gallons each, bread
RHODE ISLAND REDS.
Bank, $2.00.
and
is
altogether
beyond
imagina
­
Class A.
was baked In loaves ten feet long and
BIRD HOUSE, BOYS ONLY.
two feet thick, so heavy that two men
tion,
First Prize, J. S Lamar, $2.00.
Class B.
In some places the soil is so' staggered under their burden, and the
Second Prize,---------- , $1.00.
First Prize, Erwin Harrison, $2.00.
: spongy and creepy that it is given : whole was served at a table 300 feet
Clas > B.
j
a coating of clay before the gravel long, spread under a specially built
5 "oM Prize, Erwin Harrison, $1.00.
First Prize.---------- , $2.00.
or
crushed rock is put on, and road shed along Railroad street from Deer
LIB IARY CASE, (Not less than three
Second Prize,---------- , $1.00.
to Lion street.
nor mere than four feet wide, not less WYANDOTTES (White or Silver Pen- 'material is no more readily avail-
It was a great day for Dunkirk; It
I able there than here, some of it be- wns a great day for New York stale
than four nor more than six feet in
ci led.)
i
ing
brought
from
the
sea
beach.
height, shelves not less than six nor
and tlie nation, and It was n great day
Class A.
While the roade are thus being also for President Fillmore, who found
more than ten inches wide.) BOYS
First Prize,---------- , $2.00.
taken care of by three supervisors tbe pork and beans es|>eclally to his
ONLY.
Second Prize, W. B. Haney, $1.00.
for the county, each having charge taste.—Wells Fargo Messenger.
•
Class A-
Class B.
of a third of its area. Uncle Sara is
F»rst prize. King & Smith, Carpen-
First Prize,---------- , $2.00.
Soaking the Clothee.
looking after the bar and the deep
t<r Tools to the Value of $2.00.
Second Prize,---------- > $1.00.
Mrs. Browning had a new domestic
sea channel across to the mainland,
Sec >nd Prize,-----------, $1.00.
BLACK MINORCAS.
about three quarters of a million ( named Agnes
Domestic Science.
"Agnes." said Ibe mistress, “did yon
Classes A. & B.
having been appropriated for that'
put tbe clothes in soak?'
First Prize,---------- , $2.00.
BREAD, (One loaf.)
purpose by the last congress.
“Oi did nob" answered the girl.
• Second Prize, ---------$1-00.
Class A.
The receipts at Tillamook and "Did you want me to, mum?"
INDIAN RUNNER (Pair)
First Prize,Tillamook Feed Co., $2.00.
The one Guestting the nearest to the number
vicinity for cheese and butter fat
"Why, certainly," was tbe reply.
Classes A. & B.
Second Prize, Tillamook Feed Co.,
reach $75.0<X) a month, and not a
"Very well, mum,” said Agnea.
of beans in’ the Jar will receive absolutely free
$1.00.
First Prize---------- . $2.00.
About two hours later Agnes pre
pound of butter is made there, even
this
beautiful Hornless Talking Machine
Second Prize, C. I. Clough, $1.00.
Bread to bi made from “Dement’s
the butter used by the residents sen ted herself to her mistress.
PEKIN DUCKS. (Pair.)
Best Flour.”
"OI hev put tblm clothee In soak,
being shipped back from Portland.
No trading stamps given with guesses.
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Classes A. & B.
Class B.
After the butter fat has been taken mum,” she said, "but tbe pawnbroker
wud
give
me
only
chew
dollars
on
the
See
the Machine in the window, or sec
First Prize,---------- , $2.00
First Prize, Tillamook County Bank,
out of the milk and the whey made
whole
outfit
Here
be
tb
‘
money,
an
$2.00.
Second Prize, ----------■> $100-
into cheese, there still remain pos­ I It's sorry Oi am that ye bees so bnrrud
Shrode.
Second Prize, Grand Leader, silver
Miscellaneous.
sibilities of profit in the residue, up ”—Harper's Magazine.
mesh bag.
from which they are beginning to
HEIFER CALF.
. i
CAXE (Loaf cake.)
make milk sugar—which com
"Bapsy.”
Class A.
Class A.
rnands
a
high
price
for
medical
"At Liverpool street station. London."
%
First Prize, First National Bank
. First Prize, ---------- . $2.00.
aald an American, "1 asked a booking
purposes.
'Tillamook,
$3.00.
Second Prize, C. I. Clough, Asst.
clerk whether he could tell me where
Second Prize,---------- , $2.00-
Flav. Extr.
Haps worth was. His answer was tbnt
Notice.
Class B.
be had never heard of such s place
CAFE (Layer cake.)
First Prize. First National Bank,
"But.” I urged, "Is not thnt the way
Kasper
Zweifel
is
now
successor
Class B.
Tillamook, $3.00.
to R. R Roberts, in Tillamook tbe country people prondflnce Raw­
Pri:*. B- D. Lamar, Doll,
Second Prize,---------- , $2-00.
County. All accounts owing the bridge worth 7" "No, Indeed." he laugh­
RABBITS. (All Kinds, Pair.)
J. R. Watkins Medical Co. are pay­ ingly replied. "They call It Bapsy."
Second Prise, E. T. Haltom, $1.00.
able to Kasper Zweifel.
Classes A. 4 Il-
R. R R oberts .
CANNED FRUIT AND VEGETA­
Kipling’s Response.
K asper Z weifel
First Prize, ---------- ■ $2,00-
BLES (One jar each variety) (Quality
The Cantab, the Cambridge univer­
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Tillamook.
Ore.,
July
23rd,
1913.
Second
Prize,
---------
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I
1
-
00
•nd number of jars considered [in
sity weekly, onced ssked Itudyard Kip
PIGEONS.
ling to contribute to Ita columns In
awarding prize.)
Good R«ae,n to* Hia Enthusiaam res|M>use came the following reply:
Classes A. 4 B.
CI,M A-
When a man has suffered for sev-1
There once was ■ writer who wrote,
First Prize, ---------- . $2-W
Birst Prize,---------- , $2.00.
eral days with colic, diarrhoea or
“Dear Sir—In reply to your note
hoi-
«
Second
Prize,
Wm.
Squires,
one
Second Prize, ----------- , $1.00
I other form of bowel complaint and
Of yeatrrday's date.
I am aorry to state
■a then sound and well by one or
ly tree.
Class B.
ft's
no
good at the prkw you quota."
two doses of Chamberlain s Colic, !
Birst Prize,-----------, $2,00.
Bules.
Cholera aid Diarrhoea Remedy, as
Second Prize,-----------, $1.00.
1. Every boy and girl in Tillamook is often the case, it is but natural
Gymnastic Stunt.
JELLY (Three glasses. 1
County under 21 years of age is elhg- that he ehould be enthusiastic in
Rsrbonr—Yoa seem warm. Have yot>
hi« praise of the remedy, and tieen eteecMncT Waterman—Yes. In
‘ ible to enter these contests. I he con­ e'p«ira»y ia this the case of a
Claaa A-
Birst Prize,---------- , $2.03.
test will be divided into two -classes. severe attack when life is threaten- font I went to the mutes' dance and
the drunkard, the heavy drinker,
“ when in need of such a swung dumb belles around all evening
Class A will include all 12 years <f age rd -
Second Prize,-----------, $1.00.
Try«
— Michigan Gargoyla
t never fails. Sold
and the man who craves rough,
remedy
i
1
and
over;
Class
B.
will
include-aH
un
­
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Class B.
der 12 years of age. The prize« will all dealer«
Birst Prize. ---------- . $2.00.
strong, high-proof whiskey.
Mateoeslagieal.
Cyra. Noble — «¡Id — par
I be offered on tbe basis of these quahft-
S^ond Prize,-----------, $1.00.
Watha
—
When
I
railed
on
Zells
last
Farm for Bale.
1 cations. There must be a *tateo>«nt
eve
sb*
S'
ted
toward
me
like
s
weath
­
8ewinp Btc.
1 aecompaning each exhibit s.gned by; ForSale, ...
10 -----------
acres of bottom land er forecast Wsrdle—flow vae that!
W. J. Van Schuyver & Co., General Agents
MACHINE made dress .
------
Good house WalNe-Fair and very cooL-Kanaas I
I the narents or guardian of each child
mile« from town.
Claes A.
__ _ -__ __ I nine cowe. City Star.
_______
__ Portland, Oregon
pg’^-by the azh.bitor ’Z7uu-
«*•*««•»
girst Priii,----------- , $2.no.
beeond Prise,-----------, $1.00.
Fall and Winter Samples
--Now on Display--
J. WM. EDWALL,
Tillamook Title and
Abstract Company
Law Abstracts: Real Estate
Surveying ; Insurance.
E. F. ROGERS,
MAJOR
WEITZEU
LORD REX
and
Commercial Stables.
Guess How’ Many Beans !
One Guess with every DOLLAR
CASH PURCHASE, at the Tilla­
mook Feed Co.
enemies
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