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    'Tillamook Headlight, August 27, I91o.
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Display Honey, first prize $zoo, £
I Mixed Pickles, first prize 50c., Mrs
I vztlis, being the judge. _
VEGETABLES.
Ercd Burton, Tillamook;
second Hanenkrat, lillamook.
1
Red
Rasberries,
first
prize
?0c.,
Mrs
Dried Loganberry, first pri„ 5O,
There was a good display of vege­
prize 25c. Mrs Peter Jenck, 1 illa-
R. O. Richards, Beaver.
5%1
tables and the judge J. E. Larson Cyrus Randall, Tillamook; »$5“,
prize
25c.,
Mrs.
J.
Michaud,
Tilla
­
"‘pickled Apples, first prize 50c., Mrs
Cranberries, first prize $100
made the following awards:
E.
..
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Atkinson, Sandlake.
Kohl Rabi, first prize 50c., O. Wo- I mook.
prize’ 50c., Mrs. I Michaud, lillamook; second prize
I Loganberries, first
mer, Tillamook.
Bismarcks,
first
prize
$1.00,
R
v
25c.,
Mrs.
Cyrus
Randall,
lillamook.
Tillamook; second
Pie Plant, first prize 75c., W. I.. Cyrus Randall, « Michaud, lilla-
Canned Clams, first prize 25c., Mrs Blalock, Beaver; second prize roJ’
O. W. Kinnanian, Beaver.
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Veach, Tillamook; second prize 50c., prize 25c., Mrs. J.
J.
Michaud, Tillamook.
mook.
Mrs. Nellie Newberg, Hemlock.
Kings, first prize $1.00, E. I). Hoae
Canned Salmon, first prize 50c.,
Pitted
Cherries,
first
prize
25c.,
Parsnips, first prize 75c., E. W.
Mrs I Michaud, Tillamook; second 'lillamook; second prize 50c k v’
Knight, Tillamook; second prize 50c., .Mrs. B. A. Folks, Tillamook.
prize 25c.. Mrs U. G. Jackson, I ilia- Blalock, Beaver.
Grapes,
first
prize
25c.,
Mrs.
J
O. Kellow, Hebo.
Bellflower, first prize $1.00, J t
Tillamook..................
• • • • 11100k
Salsify first prize 50c., W. L. Veach Michaud,
Canned Hain, first prize 25c., Mrs. Childers, Tillamook; second prize „J
Currants, first prize 50c., Mrs. 1 •
R
Y. Bldlack, Beaver.
5 C
Tillamook.
Jenck, Tillamook; second prize 25c, J, Michaud, Tillamook.
Yellow Dinner Squash, first prize
Baldwins, first prize $1.00, R V
Canned I hicken, first prize 2SC-,
Miss
Helen
Durrer,
Tillamook.
50c., Mrs. D. Billings, Tillamook.
Blalock; second prize 50c. R 1 ri -'
i
Butter, first prize 50c., Mrs. Mrs. J. Michaud, lillamook.
Summer Squash, first prize 50c., A. Plum
Canned Crab, first prize 25c., Mrs. lock, Beaver. '
L. Donaldson, Tillamook; second
Wade Arstill, Cloverdale.
Northern Spy, first prize $1.00 O
J Michaud, Tillamook.
Cow Horn Turnips, first prize 75c., prize 25c., Mrs. A. L. Donaldson, Ill-
Kellow, Hebo.'
Rasberry
and
Plum
Jelly,
first
prize
lamook.
M. Kratter and the superinten- W. Robitsch, Bay City; second prize
W inter Banana, first prize oc P
Loganberry Juice, first prize 50c, 15c, Mrs. Dan Billings, Tillamook.
RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION.
;dents of the different depart- 50c., Mrs. Anna Hauswirth, Tilla- Mrs.
'Currant and Loganberry, first prize Y. Blalock, Beaver.
Grandma
Weston,
Tillamook;
(Strictly in Advance.)
The exhibits were a mook.
1 clients.
Huchenot Old, first prize $1 00 R
15c, Mrs. Peter Jenck, Cloverdale.
Silage Corn, first prize 75c., Wm second prize 25c., R. O. Richards, ‘Crabapple Jelly, first prize 25c., Y. Blalock, Beaver; second prize inc
One yeai ...................................... $1.50 credit to the county. Blooded
Beaver.
Maxwell, Tillamook; second prize
E. D. Hoag, Tillamook.
Six months............................................ 75 stock of dairy cattle, horses, 50c., C. W. Tilden, Tillamook.
Crabapples, first prize 50c., Mrs. J. Mrs. Cyrus Randall, Tillamook.
Red Astrochans, first prize «ir
Grape Jelly, first prize 15c., Mrs.
Michaud,
Tillamook;
second
prize
25
Three months........................................ 50 pigs, poultry, etc., Tillamook’s
Lettuce, first prize 75c., H. C. Han-
R Y. Blalock, Beaver.
’
Dan
Billings,
lillamook.
cents,
Mrs.
D.
Billings,
lillamook.
famous cheese, Grange booths, son, Tillamook; second prize 50c.,
Gravensteins, first prize $1.00, R
Canned Beef, first prize 50c., Mrs.
Wild
Plum,
first
prize
25c.
Mrs.
B.
W. L. Veach. Tillamook.
I
second Y. Blalock, Beaver; second prize’noc
W. S. Coates, Tillamook;
THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. flowers, fruit and vegetable,
Leaf Lettuce, first prize 50c., W. L. A. Folks, Tillamook.
culinary, painting and fancy
Canned Cherries, first prize 50c., prize 25c., Mrs. J. Michaud, Tilla- J. I.. Childers, Tillamook.
Veach, Tillamook.
Grimes Golden, first prize $1 00, 0
needle work, better babies and
Radish, first prize 75c. W. L. Veach Mrs. J. Michaud, Tillamook; second mook.
Canned Pears, first prize 50c., Mrs W. Kinnaman, Beaver; second prize
Editorial Snap Shots
school displays, all had a large Tillamook; second prize 50c., Nellie prize 25c, Mrs. J. Michaud Tillamook.
Ginger Cookies, first prize 50c., Mrs Peter Jenck, Cloverdale; second prize 50c., O. W. Kinnaman, Beaver.
amount of entries and competi­ Newberg, Hemlock.
Butternuts, first prize 50c, Af
J. Michaud, Tillamook; second prize 2tc.. Mrs. Fred Burton, Tillamook.
S.
Hare,
Tillamook.
Of all the grand scenery we saw on tors for the numerous prizes
Canned Beans, first prize 50c., Mrs. Trowbridge, Tillamook.
25c. Mrs. Jennie McGhee, Tillamook.
Swiss
Chard,
first
prize
75c.
W.
S.
our trip to Southern Oregon and offered by the Fair Board. All
Pippins, first prize 50c., O. Kellow
Tarts, first prize 25c., Mrs. D. D. W. S. Coates, Tillamook; second
Crater Lake, none surpassed the pan­ the exhibits were artistically Hare, Tillamook; second prize 50c., West, Tillamook.
prize 25c. Mrs. Edwin Hannenkrat, Hebo.
Carl
Possctti,
Bay
City.
.
orama that is to be seen on Necarney arranged, and the pavilions
Sweets, first prize 50c., O. W. Kin­
Apple Pie, first prize 50c., Mrs. S. Tillamook.
Display Sunflowers, first prize 75c.,
mountain. Tillamook against
the
W. Conover, Tillamook; second prize
Canned Carrots, first prize 50c., man, Beaver.
proved
very
attractive
to
the
E.
L.
Stewart,
Tillamook;
second
whole state for magnificent scenery.
Maiden Blush, first prize 50c. 0
Mrs. J. Michaud, Tillamook; second
Mrs. D. D. West, Tillamook.
large crowds that visited the prize 50c, Henry Donaldson, Tilla- 25c.,
Lemon Pie, second prize 25., Mrs. F prize 25c., Mrs. Peter Jenck, Clover­ Kellow, Hebo.
mook.
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A Paris newspaper makes the fair.
Strawberries, first prize 75c., Mrs.
Tomatoes, first prize 50c, H. C. M. Riley, Tillamook; second prize 25c dale.
statement that five million persons
We are able to publish ¿part Hanson,
Mrs. S. W. Conover, Tillamook.
Canned Tomatoes, first prize 50c., M. Trowbridge, Tillamook; second
Tillamook.
I Baking Powder Biscuits, first prize Mrs. Dan Billings, Tillamook; second prize 50c., Mrs. II. C. Hanson, Tilla­
have been killed and seven thousand of the premium list this week,
Turnips, first prize 75c, H. L. Jen­
wounded as a result of the war in but owing to the strenuous time
25c.,Mrs. W. E. Noyes, Tillamook.
prize 25c., Mrs. J. Michaud, Tilla­ mook.
sen,
Beaver;
second
prize
50c,
D.
D.
Europe. And all because Emperor
Crabs, first prize 50c., P. W. Jocobs
Graham Gems, first prize 25c., Mrs. mook.
i West, Tillamook.
the
judges
had
in
having
to
William wants to be the great mili­
W. E. Noyes, Tillamook.
Cherry Olives, first prize 25c., Mrs. Tillamook.
r
Sweet
Corn,
first
prize
75c,
O.
judge
so
many
entries,
we
will
tary autocrat of Europe.
Sugar Cookies, first prize 50c., Miss Dan Goodspeeed, Tillamook.
poultry .
Kellow, Hebo; second prize 50c, W.
second J
publish the remainder next S.
Helen Durrer, Tillamook; sr
Spanish Pickles, first prize 25c..
Hare Tillamook.
Pair
Buff
Cochin
Bantoms, first
We do not believe the pavement week.
Pop Corn, first prize 50c, Frank prize 25c., Mrs. D. D. West, Tilla- Mrs. J. Michaud, Tillamook.
$1.00,
Mrs. Jennings,
City.
1 prize
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.......p,.,, Bay X-llJ.
case will be settled in the way it was
mook.
Picallily, first prize 25c., Mrs. J. I Pair Turkeys, first prize, $2.00, Eva
CHEESE
SCORING
CONTEST
Owens,
Cloverdale.
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agreed to on Monday. If the Warren
Oatmeal Cookies, first prize 25c-. Michaud, Tillamook.
Largest
Cabbage,
first
prize
50c.,
' Hushbeck, Tillamook; second prize
First prize, silver cup, Guy Ford,
Construction Co. wants a settlement
Mrs. D. D. West, Tillamook.
Mustard Pickles, first prize 25C-. $1.00, William Robitch, Bay Citv.
R. Y. Blalock, Beaver.
r
it should ask the Supreme Court for Maple Leaf, 94% points.
Rock Cookies, first prize 25c., Mrs. Mrs. J. Michaud, Tillamook.
Table
Carrots,
first
prize
75c.,
W.
Pair Geese, first prize $2.00, Henry
Second prize $12.50, Albert Schlap-
equity in the case and the pavement
Mince Meat, first prize 25c., Mrs. Olds, Tillamook; second prize $1.00,
Veach, Tillamook; second prize 50c., Bristoll, Tillamook.
appraised by competent persons ap- pi, South Prairie, 94 points.
Nut Cookies, first prize 25c., Mrs. D. D. West, Tillamook.
I
I.
C.
Rowe,
Tillamook.
I
Third prize (tie) $7.50, Hugh Bar­
Mrs. A. L. Burton, Tillamook.
pointed by the court, and after the
Shot Huckleberry, first prize 25c.,
Stock Carrots, first prize 75c., M. Jennie McGee, Tillamook.
Pair Wood Ducks, first prize $1.00,
value of the pavement is approved by ber, Fairview, 93!^ points.
Doughnuts, first prize 50c., Mrs. W. Mrs. A. L. Donaldson, Tillamook.
Mills,
Tillamook;
second
prize
50c.,
Fourth prize (tie) $7.50, Fred
Mrs. A. L. Burton, Tillamook.
the court, the amount charged up to
S. Hare, Tillamook; second prize 25c,
Apple
Butter,
first
prize
50c.,
Mrs.
R.
Y.
Blalock,
Beaver.
Pair Mallard Ducks, first prize $¡.00
the property owners. The court to Mietzke, Central, 93(4 points.
\. L. Donaldson, Tillamook; second
Cucumbers, first prize 75c., H. C. Mrs. D. D. West, 'l illamook.
Fifth, tie, 75c., Ike Hiner, Beaver,
assess the amount of costs in the case
Ginger Snaps, first prize 50c., Mrs. >rize 25c., Mrs. B. A. Folks, Tilla­ N. E. Burton, Tillamook.
Hanson,
Tillamook;
second
prize
50c.
93
points.
Trio Partridge Wyandottes, first
The system of receiving money to
J. Michaud, Tillamook; second prize mook.
Sixth tie, 75c., Harry Thomas, E. W. Knight, Tillamook.
prize $1.00, Ike Shortridge, Tillamook
drop the case is simply a _ flagrant
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25c., Mrs. W. E. Noyes, Tillamook.
Preserved Melon, first prize 50c.,
Cauliflower,
first
prize
75c.,
W.
S.
Cloverdale,
93
points.
Trio
Brown Leghorns, first prize
case of bribery, which should be in­
Whey Cookies first prize 25c., Mrs. Mrs. D. D. West, Tillamook; second
Seventh tie, 75c., N. N. Kirby,_ Hare, Tillamook; second prize eoe., J. Michaud
$2.00, D. D. West, Tillamook; second
vestigated by the Federal Grand Jury
prize
25c.,
Mrs.
J.
Michald,
Tillamook
Robt. Eichinger, Tillamook.
Three Rivers, 93 points.
prize $1.00, Mrs. T. M. Ross, Tilla­
if persisted in.
Filled Cookies, first prize 25c., Mrs.
Ground Cherries, first prize ; 25c., mook.
Pie Pumpkins, first prize 75c., C. E.
Harry Hogan, Elwood, 92%.
E.
Kirk,
Tillamook.
Mrs.
J.
Michaud,
Tillamook.
Donaldson, Tillamook; second prize
Christ Nelson, East Beaver, 92%.
Trio White Leghorns, first prize
Good roads and automobile travel
White Bread, first prize 50c., Mrs.
Gooseberry Jam, first prize 25c.,
;
'50c., Mrs. D. Billings, Tillamook.
Floyd Culberson, Mohler, 91J4.
w ,w t naren. lillamook; sec­
were two things the snap shot man
W.
W.
Wiley,
Tillamook
’
second
Mrs.
A.
L.
Donaldson,
Tillamook.
Largest Pumpkin, first prize 50c.,
J. De Boer, Miami, 91(4.
ond prize, $1.00, W. S. Coates, Tilla­
was highly interested in while on a
prize
25c.,
Miss
Nellie
Krake,
Tilla
­
Canned
Pears,
first
prize
50c.,
Mrs.
C. E. Donaldson, Tillamook.
H. Josi, Alder Vale 90%.
mook.
trip to Southern Oregon. But listen.
Dan Billings, Tillamook; second prize
Rutabaga, first prize, 75c., C. W. mook
BUTTER.
1 Trio Black Lanshans, first prize
\\ e want to say that our pride in
Yeast Biscuits, first prize 25c., Mrs. 25c., Mrs. Peter Jenck, Cloverdale.
Tilden,
Tillamook;
second
prize
50c.
Butter, first prize $2.00, I. H. Moore
, $2.00, P. W. Jacobs, Tillamook; sec­
Tillamook roads was terribly jolt­
Dan Billings, Tillamook.
Canned Rhubarb, first prize 50c.,
W. Robitsch, Bay City.
ed in fact, we felt a little bit humiliat­ Hemlock; second prize $1.00, Rose
Muffins, first prize 25c., Mrs. F. M. Mrs. D. D. West, Tillamook; second ond prize $1.00, P. W. Jacobs, Tilla­
3
Squash,
first
prize
75c.,
R.
Y.
mook.
ed for traveling over 1000 miles one Crawford, Tillamook; third prize 50c., Blalock, Beaver; second prize 50c., Riley, Tillamook.
prize 25c., Mrs. J. Michaud, Tilla ■ Pair Ducklin Game Bant, first
of the worst pieces of road that we A. Bester, Tillamook.
Steamed Corn Bread, first prize 25c. mook.
E. W. Knight, Tillamook.
I prize $2.00, Francis Kerramens, Till­
GRANGE BOOTHS.
traveled was between Hebo and
Canned Peaches, first prize 50c.,
Largest Squash, first prize 50c., C. Mrs. F. M. Riley, Tillamook.
Five Tillamook Granges consisted E. Donaldson, Tillamook.
Dolph. Will the County Court please
Whole Wheat Gems, first prize 25c. Mrs. Dan Billings, Tillamook; second amook; second prize, $1.00, Dorrcl C.
King, Tillamook.
remember this, for that piece of bad for prizes for the best booths. Each
prize 25c., Mrs. D. D. West, Tilla- ' Trio Barred Rocks, first prize $2.00,
Early Potatoes, first prize $3.00, R. Mrs. W. S. Coates, lillamook.
road have kept thousands of autos were very creditable exhibitions, and Y. Blalock, Beaver; second prize $2
Rasberry Jelly, first prize 25c., Mrs. mook.
Frank Hanenkrat, Tillamook; second
and tourists out of the county this the grangers are to be congratulated C. E. Donaldson, Tillamook.
Peter Jenck, Cloverdale, second prize
Canned Cherries, first prize 50c., prize
$1.00, Mrs. Jacob
Breeden,
year, because the tourist books have for the interest they have taken in
15c., Mrs D. D. West, Tillamook.
Miss Helen Durrer Tillamook, 2nd Tillamook.
Late
Potatoes,
first
prize
$3.00,
made special mention of it that the the fair. The judges were Walter S. Lyle Tilden,
Gooseberry Jelly, first prize 25c., prize 25c., , Mrs. D. D. West, Tilla-(
Tillamook,
second
(
1 rio White Rocks, first prize $1.00,
road was bad and dangerous. It is Brown, J. E. Larson and Anna M. prize $2.00, Mrs. Frank Bester, Tilla­ Mrs. Dan Billings, Tillamook; second nook.
W. S. Coates, Tillamook.
about four years since the snap shot Turley, judges, with Roy C. Jones, mook.
prize 15c., Mrs. D. D. West, Tilla­
Canned
Strawberries,
first
prize
50c.
Trio Silver Wyandottes, first prize
man autoed in the Willamette valley, Supt.
mook.
Table Beets, first prize, 75c.,, G.
Mrs. J. Michaud, Tillamook; second
Grange Exhibit, first prize $40.00. Foland; second prize 50c., Mrs. H.
and we want to congratulate each
Plum Jelly, first prize 25c., Mrs. >rize 25c., Mrs. W. S. Coates, Tilla­ $2.00, Roy C. Jones, Tillamook; sec­
D.
ond prize $1.00, Roy C. Jones, Tilla­
county for the progress they have Fairview Grange, score 85, Tillamook Billings, Tillamook.
Peter Jenck, Cloverdale;
second mook.
mook.
made in road
building, especiaHy second prize $30.00, Nestucca Grange,
prize 15c., Mrs. D. D. West, Tilla­
Stock
Beets,
first
prize
75c,
R.
Y.
FRUIT,
ETC.
Yamhill and Polk counties. The latter score 81, Beaver; third prize $20.00, Blalock, Beaver; second prize
1 rio White Wyandottes, first prize
mook.
5°c.,
Plums,
first
prize
50c.,
O.
Kellow,
$2.00, Mrs.
Crawford, Tillamook;
county has some fine oiled highways Oretown Grange, score 80/2, Ore- Clem Reust, Tillamook.
Thimbleberry Jam, first prize 50c.,
Hebo.
|
second
prize $1.00, Mrs. Crawford,
and it is a pleasure to motor around town; fourth prize $20.00, Pleasant
3 Cabbage, first prize 75c., w. s. Mrs. U. G. Jackson, Tillamook; sec­
Prunes,
first
prize
$1.00
M.
Trow-
lillamook.
Valley,
Grange
Hemlock;
Dallas and that beautiful county with
fourth Hare, Tillamook; second prize
50c., ond prize 25c., Mrs. A. L. Donaldson, bridge, Tillamook; second prize 50c. ' I ,Tr‘° ~
Buff Leghorn, first prize $2.00,
its diversified farming. All up through prize $20.00, White Clover Grange, O. Kellow, Hebo.
Tillamook.
score
64,
Nehalem.
the Willamette valley the roads are
I N. E. Burton, 'lillamook;
second
Silver Prune, first prize 15c., Mrs. R. Y. Blalock, Beaver.
Flax, first prize 50c., C. E. Don-
Display of Apples, first prize $3.00, prize $1.00, Mrs. A. L. Burton, Tilla­
good, and south of the divide some
Dan Billings, Tillamook.
BEST FARM DISPLAY.
aldson, Tillamook.
R.
Y.
Blalick,
Beaver;
second
prize
I
mook.
tine grading have been done in the
Mince Pic, first prize 50c., Mrs. S.
Farm Display, first prize $30.00, C.
Table Kale, first prize $1.00, A. H.
mountains and through canyons. Ap­ E. Donaldson, Tillamook;
| Pair Guinea Hens, first prize $¡.00,
second Harris, Tillamook; second prize 50c., W. Conover, Tillamook; second prize >2.50, O. W. Kinnaman, Beaver.
Strained Honey, first prize $2.00, Hallie Desmond, Hemlock.
proaching Medford one meets the prize $20.00, R. Y. Blalock, Beaver; D. D. West, Tillamook.
25c., Mrs. D. D. West, Tillamook.
hard surlaced county roads to Ash­ third prize (special) $10.00 in mds.
Pair Homing Pigeons, first prize
Crab Apple Jelly, first prize 15c., Mrs. Rollie Watson, Tillamook, sec­
Artichoke, first prize $1.00,
E.
ond prize $1.00, Mrs. R. Y. Blalock, $1.00, Mary Easom, Tillamook.
land, which is partly concrete. More by Portland Seed Co., M. F. Dunstan, Donaldson, Tillamook; second C.
Mrs. Grace Jacobs, Tillamook.
prize
we see of the two materials, more Tillamook.
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.
| Trio
Buff —
Orphingtons, ...o.
first prize
Grape Jelly, first prize 15c., Mrs. Beaver.
50c., D. Reddaway, Hemlock.
Red Onions (4 pk„ first prize 75c., '$1.00, Mrs. \v7sf Haref Tillaniook.
firmly are we convinced that bitulith-
FLOWERS.
Kale, first prize $1.00., Wm. Max- Jennie McGee, Tillamook.
ic is the most economical of the two
' first prize $2.00,
R. r I. Reds,
Apple Jelly, first prize 25c., Mrs. R. 1. Blalock, Beaver; second prize ' Trio n
There was a good display of flow­ well, Tillamook; second prize, c. W.
_________ , second prize
and best for horses. It may have been ers and the ladies who arranged them I Tilden, Tillamook.
I Elmer Hoag, Tillamook;
E. Kirk, Tillamook; second prize 15c ’Oc., E. W. Knight, Tillamook.
t
a little premature to have put down are entitled to considerable praise _ Silage, first prize $1.00,
White Onions 54 pk., first prize $1.00,
.w, Hugh
aiMgu Barber,
imiuci, Tillamook.
x iiiamuuK.
B. F. • Mrs. D. D. West, Tillamook.
so much hard surfaced county road, for the artistit manner in which thev Pokes, Tillamook.
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Logan Berry Jelly, first prize 25c., 75C., R Y. Blalock, Beaver; second 1 Pair
Pekin Ducks, first prize $1.00,
but when maintenance charges are were placed on exhibition forming a
I Mrs. A. I.. Donaldson, , Tillamook.
Feed Pea, first prize 50c., 1 C. E. Mrs. P. W. Jenck, Cloverdale; second prize M. Mills, Tillamook.
considered and the great demand for pretty picture in one cornet of the Donaldson, Tillamook.
Yellow Onions (4 pk., first prize | Pair Fawn White I.
........
.........
prize 15c., Mrs. D. D. West, Tilla­
R. .. Ducks,
better roads taken into consideration, pavilion. Mrs. Anna Billnigs was the
-5c., Robt Eichinger, Tillamook; first prize $200, W. E. Noyes, Tilla­
Timothy, first prize $1.00., W. C. i mook.
we look at the matter from an eco­ superintendent, and Walter E. Brown King, Beaver; second prize 50c.,
second prize 50c., John Whalen, mook; second prize $1.00, W. E.
C. 1 Rhubarb Jelly, first prize 25c., Mrs. Sandlake.
nomical standpoint, just as we do a of Corvallis, the judge.
Dan Billings, Tillamook;
second
1 Noyes, Tillamook.
E. Donaldson, Tillamook.
hard surfaced highway through Tilla­
Beans, first prize 75c., W. L. Veach,
Trio Anconas, first prize $2.00, H.
Fuchia, first prize 50c., Mrs. Bill­
Red Top, first prize $1.00, C. E I prize 15c., ., Mrs. D. D. West, Tilla-
mook County. Now as to the auto ings, Tillamook; second prize 25c., Donaldson, Tillamook.
lillamook; second prize 50c., Wade Booth, lillamook; second prize $1.00,
’ i mook.
travel. There is a tremendous auto Mrs. H. Ellison, Tillamook.
.
Blackberry Jelly, first prize 25c., •Xrstill, Cloverdale.
1 H. Booth, Tillamook.
Red Clover, first prize $1.00, R.
travel between Oregon and Califor­
Peas, first prize 50c., C. E. Donald­
I Mrs. D. D. West, Tillamook; second
Trio Faverolles, first prize $1.00, R.
Hydratigia, first prize 50, Mrs. H. Blalock, B eaver; second prize 50c.,
nia this year. One cannot travel but a Ellison, Tillamook; second prize 25c., E. Donaldson, Tillamook.
son,
Tillamook.
'prize 15c., Mrs. D. D. West, Tilla­
| Lamb, Tillamook.
short distance but what they pass I’cte Jacobs, Tillamook.
Lima Beans, first prize 50c., D. Cur-
1 rio Mcnorcas (black), first prize •
Alsikc,
first prize $1.00, C. E. mook.
autos of all
descriptions, nad a
Cherry Jelly, first prize 15c., Mrs. is, Tillamook.
$2.00, R. C. Magarell, Beaver; second
Gadelta, first prize 50c., Mrs. S. S. Donaldson, Tillamook.
large number from the F.ast.Rockey Johnson,
Display of Vegetables, first prize prize $¡.00, Mrs. C. W. Nelson, Tilla­
Tillamook; second prize 25c
Alfalfa, first prize $i.oo, C. E. Don­ Dan Billings, Tillamook.
Mountain and Middle States was a Mrs. Billings,
•
Peach, Loganberry and Plum Jelly. $3.00, Mrs. Anna Hauswirth, Tilla-
mook.
Tillamook.
aldson, Tillamook; second prize soc.
great surprise. They
_ greet
_
one with a
mook;
second prize $2.00, Mrs. A. L.
. first prize 15c., Mrs. Dan Billings,
Geranium, first praizc 25c. Mrs. M. Mills, Tillamook.
cheery disposition and it was a pleas­ Billings, Tillamook.
Donaldson.
Tillamook.
Rye, first prize $1.00, Gus Fowler, Tillamook.
ure to meet them, for they were out
Apricots, first prize 50c., Mrs. J.
jlidHuriiv jeny,
Strawberry
Jelly, nrsi
first priz
prize 15c.
Carnations, first prize 25c., Mrs. H. Beaver; second prize 50c., C. E. Don­
to see the United States first and ap­ J. Hanson, Tillamook.
Michaud, Tillamook; second prize
Mrs. Dan Billings, Tillamook.
aldson, Tillamook.
Is there in selecting
peared highly pleased with Oregon.
Snrrial display
ditinlnv Orpcrnn
Special
Oregon (t
fruit in .’5c, Mrs. U. G. Jackson, Tillamook.
Lily, first prize 25c., Mrs. Rollie
Millct.Mirst prize $1.00, C. r..
E. UUIl-
Don-
.........
Everyone along the route have been Watson, Tillamook.
I lums, first prize 50c., Mrs. J.
; aldson, I illamook; second prize ^oc., Economy Jars,special prize 1 dozen
your
physician care­
benefited directly or indirectly, by
Economy Jars, Mrs. J. Michaud, Till­ Michaud, lillamook; second prize 25c
Roses, first prize 25c. Mrs. Henry C. E. Donaldson, Tillamook.
fully
and then going
the auto travel this year. Hotels have Ellison, Tillamook.
*
I-
Donaldson,
Tillamook.
amook.
I Orchard Grass, first prize $1.00, C.
done a good business and garages
Blackberries, first
"
Canned Squash, first prize 25c., Mrs
prize 50c., Mrs.
to * * any old place "
second
* Bcrgonia, first prize 2sc., Bun nie E. Donaldson, Tillamook;
have been well patronized. A large Nelson, Tillamook.
W’. S. Coates, Tillamook;
1 J. Michaud. Tillamook.
second
prize 50c., R. Y. Blalock, Beaver
to get the medicine
amount of money is being left every
Canned Beets, first prize, 25c., Mrs. prize 25c., Mrs. B. A. Folks, Tilla-
Italian Rye Grass, first prize $1.00,
Basket Cut Flowers, first prize 75c.
day in the larger cities on the route, Burnicc Nelson, second prize
mook.
J.
Michaud,
Tillamook.
he
prescribes ?
No
50c., C. E. Donaldson, Tillamook.
by the tourists, and from what we Mrs. E. T. Haltoni, Tillamook.
Gooseberries, first prize 50c., Miss
Pickled Water Melon, first prize
English Rye Grass, first prize $1.00,
matter
how
good
the
can learn the travel will be greater
50c., Mrs. W. E. Noyes, Tillamook; Helen Durrer, Tillamook;
second
C. E. Donaldson, Tillamook.
Floral Design,
first prize
as the roads become better, for a trip Mrs. Mary Weston, Tillamook. 50c.,
doctor, his success
Vetch, first prize $1.00, C. E. Don­ second prize 25c., Mrs. Edwin Han- prize 25c., Mrs. D. D. Wset, Tilla-
to California by auto makes a most
mook.
Sweet Peas, first prize 50c., Mrs. V. aldson, Tillamook; second prize 50c., nenkrat, Tillamook.
in any case depends
enjoyable outing. This is travel that G. Jackson, Tillamook, second prize C. W. Tilden, Tillamook.
I reserved Strawberries, first prize,
Pickled Beets, first prize 50c., Mrs.
every county we passed through is 25c., Mrs. H. J. Hanson, Tillamook.
largely on his honesty
, Buckwheat, first prize $1.00, G. W. J. Michaud, Tillamook; second prize 25c., Mrs. D. D. West, Tillamook.
catering to, for it means a whole lot
Ckoo’ebcrri«- first prize
Dahliah Display, first prize $5.00., S. Glenn; second prize soc., R. Y. 25c., Mrs. Fred Burton, Tillamook.
and care .with which
of new money dropped every day in Mrs. Billings, Tillamook;
White Mountain Cake, first prize 25c., Mrs. D. D. West. Tillamook.
second Blalock, Blaine.
their midst by people who are out prize $3 00, F C. Baker, Tillamook.
the prescription is
Preserved Pears, first prize 25c.,
Wheat, first prize, $1.00, W. C. 25c., Mrs. D. D. West, Tillamook.
for enjoyment and a good time, and _ Gladiolus, first prize 50c. Miss N. King, Beaver, second prize 50c., A. J.
Rhubarb Cake, first prize 25c., Mrs. M"’ D D. West, Tillamook.
compounded.
if they can get it, a few dollars extra E. Burton, Tillamook; second prize Huston, Beaver.
J. Michaud, Tillamook.
Cider \ inegar, first prize 25c. Mrs.
expense don’t cut much figure. Good 25c., Mrs. B C. Lamb, Tillamook.
I
Date Cake, first prize 25c., Mrs. J. ^’rT‘ Donaldson, Tillamook.
Oats, first prize $1.00, James Burke.
roads and good hotels are what they
MPr7rVrsCd,.r,UmS’ firs‘ P”« 25c..
Virbenas, first prize 25c., Mrs. E. T. Q loverdale; second prize 50c., C. E. Breeden, Tillamook.
want. We hope before another season Haltom. Tillamook.
He'll tell you the
Cocoanut Cake, first prize 25c., Mrs. D. D. West, Tillamook.
Donaldson, Tillamook.
opens the black mark against Tilla­
Peaches, first prize 25c.,
Barley, first prize $1.00 W. C. King, I Lottie Crane, Tillamook.
Asters, first prize 50c.. Mrs. John
same thing, Our pre-
mook County will be removed and Morgan, Tillamook; second prize 25c Beaver; second prize 50c. C. E. Don­
Ti,1’mook.
Devils Food Cake, first prize 50c., MP
the Hebo road made fit to travel Mrs. B. C. Lamb, Tillamook.
scription
service is
n
P
n
aC
\v
Je
%
prize
*5c..
Mrs. Grace Jacob, Tillamook; second
aldson, Tillamook.
Mrs.
over, and with the Bayocean road al­
Dahlias, cactus, 1st prize soc_ F. C. prize 25c., Mrs. Dan Billings. Tilla­ R n\f"<Sn Ti lamook: second 1 prize
Nasturtium, first prize 50c., , Mrs.
as
near
perfection
as
so finished in time for next season, it Chas. Johnson, Tillamook- 1______ Baker, Tillamook.
mook.
W?!r’r-D
Tillamook
second ,
utmost
honesty,
exact
will surprise everybody the large prize 25c., Mrs. E Kirk. Tillamook.
Chocolate Cake, first prize 50c.,
I C!lrrep' Jelly, first prize 25c..
i Ferns, first prize 50c., Mrs. Geo F. ! Mrs. J. Michaud, Tillamook; second
amount of tourists who will come to
J-
C Mi,Ger- Ti'J’mook; sec-
methods and pure stan­
Cosmos, first prize 25c., Mrs. H. C. Scharff. Tillamook.
Tillamook and the large amount of Hanson, Tillamook.
ond
pnze
ISc, Mrs. D. D. W est, Till-
prize
25c,
Mrs.
C.
N.
Drew,
Tilla
­
Sample Specitnen
Plants,
first
dardized ingrediants
money left in Tillarbook county. It is
mook.
* ‘
Snapdragons, first prize 25c., Mrs. prize 25c., Mr rs. John
Morgan, Tilla- ’
up fo the County Court to get a B. C. I.amh, Tillamook.
J‘
mook.
Spice Laver Cake, first prize 25c., JfkfeT.Tllmook'se^n'l
can make it.
Prices
move on next year as soon as possi­
Hanging Plants first prize 25c., Miss Helen Durrer, Tillamook.
Old Fashioned Flowers, first prize
Mrs
D.
BillingTTiilS
are
lowest
consistent
ble and get the Dolph-Hebo and Bay­ 50c.. Mrs. Billings, Tillamook; second Mrs. Billings, Tillamook.
Ginger Bread, first prize 25c., Mrs.
ocean roads’ completoil
with quality.
prize 25c., Martha Kcllinberg. Tilla­
Cacti Display, first prize 50c.' Mrs. W. E. Noyes, Tillamook.
Dhlock’nB«v,er,ir’t Pri"
R’ Y’
Rye Bread, first prize 25c., Mrs.
mook
Billings, lillamook; second prixe 25c.
Two
regulated drug-
RVv"m Tra"’pa«nt. first
The first automobile rural free de­
' ‘ 1 James Stasek, Tillamook.
Collerctte Dahlias, first prize soc., Mr. Eichinger, Tillamook.
prize 50c.
gists with years of
livery service authorized in Oregon Mrs. Billings, Tillamook.
XV hole
Bread, first prize 25c.
’ ■ Blalock, Reaver
PANTRY STORES AND COOK-1 „S.
«’ Wheat
5’
will begin Sept I, at Madras, over a
Cactus Dahlias, first prize. $t.oo,
T
fir« prize soc
experience always in
M.
route 57 miles long, which will serve Mrs. F. T. Haltom. Tillamook; sec­
I
Pickled Peaches, first prize 25c.. Trowbridge, Tillamook.
attendance
Mrs. Susie Conover was snperinten- Mrs. B A. Folks, Tillamook
118 families. The salary of the car­ ond prize 50c , Mrs. C. B Wiley, Till­
Waxon. first prize 50c, O. W.
dent of this division, and the exhibi-
rier will be $1800. This it the first amook.
exhihi-
Fi
Pickled
Carrots, first prize 25c., Kinnaman, Bea ver
automobile service authorized in the
Show Dahlias,
first prize 50c. tion was above the standard of pre- I Mrs, >. I. Michaud, Tillamook.
fir.M prile
OO
Northwest.
t tons years, Anna M, Turley, Cor-. . Tickled
Pi
Prunes, first prize 2cc. Mrs Mrs RklP w°°k; Se<‘°n<’ pri'e $t D.
F. C. Baker, Tillantock.
I
B.
A.
Folks,
Tillamook.
Mrs. Rollie Watson, Tillamook.
I
reliable druggists
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