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    Hlamook Headlight, September
»nDlTIONAL PREMIUM LIST
Heifer calf, first prize $3.00 T Me
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AT COUNTY FAIR.
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For Stock, Better Babies, School
Districts, Cow Testing and
Fancy Work.
mook PnZC $5°°’ W’ Willia*"’. Ulla
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2, I9TÔ.
prize 50c., Mrs. B C. Lamb, Tilla- second prize «oc. Len Leach, Tilla­
mook; second prize a5c. Mrs. T. mook.
Wachter, Tillamook.
1 Portrait in Oil. first prize 75c. Mrs.
atUnburg, center piece, first prize Lutie Mapes, Tillamook; second prize
50c., Mrs. \\. H. Gilruore, Bay City; 50c., Miss. K. Mills, Tillamook.
Tillamook, Oregon.
s-soi.d prize 25c., Mrs. Hope Watson
Animals in Oil, first prize 75c., Mrs
In the ladies riding contest Goldie erStfir‘s°trn tarl‘«g Jersey Grade »'if- 1 illamook.
Emmet Bales, Tillamook; second
Clark *on first prize’ $5°°; second
Battenburg Collar, first prize 25c., prize 50c., Miss K. Mills, Tillamook.
"rst prize $3.00,
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W'illiams, Mrs. Geo. Willett, Tillamook.
|i5o, Mrs. Fred Burton.
lillamook;
Head 111 i'.istello. first prize 50c.,
BO ARDI NG and DAY SCHOOL for GIRLS,
nu.?'"
.
prize
f'.._ prize 50c., Mrs. Kay Walls, Tillamook.
Handbag tatting, first
Ladies' nail driving contest, Mrs. Williams, Tillamook
Mrs. James Whitman, , Cloverdale;
Marine in Oil. first prize 75c., Wm.
YOUNG LADIES and BO YS under 12.
Calf' «ra<F,
L M. lohnson won first prize and
!e, first prize $3.00,
W. Hare, Tillamook; second prize, second prize 25c., Mary Eischen, Kennedy; second prize 50c.. William
I Mrs. B. A. Folks second.
Garibaldi.
Kennedy, Tillamook.
$2.00, t. L. Stewart
1 Tram hitching contest, first Joe
1 atted Y oke, first prize 25c., Mrs.
Riffa Rattan 8 inches or under,
Ayrshire Bull, first prize $0.00, E.
Fall Session begins Sept. 13 th.
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ri
d
Dow,
I
illamook.
! Donaldson; second, Chris Wyss.
first
prize 75c. Li-W:i Rupp, Tillamook
Atkinson, Sandlake
lattid
Pillow
Slips,
first
second
prize jcc., Chas. T homas, Till­
prize 50c,.
Bull,
Free for all pulling team, first, Joe F k Ayrshire
A.i
»... ■ ' ' “T."' 2 'r, first prize $.100 Jenni" Blanchard, Hemlock,
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second amook.
*-■ Atkinson, Sandlake.
Donaldson; second, Chris Wyss.
Raffia anei Rattan over 8 inches,
St. Alphonsus Acndctnj' is a Boarding and Day School
» Ayrshire Cow, first prize $600
$6.00, F E. prize 25c., Mrs. Howard Harris, Tii'-
ainook.
Pulling match team, 2500 to 3000 ttis Atkinson, Sandlake
first prize 7Sc., Marie Hughey, Tilla­
’
for G'rls anil Young Ladies, under the supervision of the
Irish Crochit, Collar, first prize sc-c mook;; second prize 50c., Victor
fo-st, Chris Wyss; second Arthur
Ayrshire Calf, heifer, first prize $1
Sisters ol St. Mary.
Mrs. Anna Billings, Tillamook; sec- Johnson, T illamook.
^jlap'es. Not over 2,500 lbs. Arthus h. Atkinson, Sandlake
ond
prize
25c.,
Mrs.
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Willow
Baskets
with
handle,
first
D.
D.
Boyakin,
In the Elementary Department, the Course of Study
t AryLhirAe .htifer Kfarle. first prize
Mapes-
Nehalem.
prize 75c.. Joe Maxwell, Tillamook;
$2.00, E Atkinson, Sandlake.
used is that adopted in the elementary schools of the State
Infants Cap, Irish Crochet, first second prize 50c., Walter Hauswirth,
Cow Testing.
Breeders Herd, Ayrzhiers first prize
of Oregon.
25c., Mrs. O. \V. Kinnaman, Tillamook.
First prize $20.00, Will Hare, Tilla­ prize $5.°° E Atkinson. Sandlàki.
1
illamook.
Bead Work, first prize 75c., Mrs.
The Commercial Course offers to students who wish to
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terfittr
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sb
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mook; second prize $15.00, C. Chris­
Laundry Bag, Cross Siitch, first W. Zimmerman, Wheeler: second
tit themselves for office work, the opportunity of securing a
tensen, Tillamook; third nrize $1000,
prize 25c., Mrs. D. D. Bojakin, Ne- prize 50c., Miss Hattie Walker, Tilla­
C. Christensen, Tillamook.
«■BUS” fife"" «-■ lialem.
thorough business education.
mook.
Vase, any size, first prize 50c., Miss
Handmade Jabot, first prize 25c.,
MUSIC, both Instrumental and Vocal, is taught and will
a,S V'idtr 6-,'no" first Prize Î2.00, Mrs. Mary Weston, Tillamook.
Hattie Walker, Tillamook: second
School District Exhibits and Booths. °n n
^ona'<ison1 Tillamook.
be given special attention. The system of grading is ob­
prize 25c., Mrs. W. Campbell, Tilla-
Lunch
Cloth,
first
prize
50c.,
Bertha
One room, first prize $10.00 Dist.
Boar 1 yr first prize $3.50, Joe W illiams, Tillamook.
served in teaching the various instruments, the promotion
mook.
No. 38. Bay City; second prize $5.00, Donaldson, lillamook.
Center Piece, first prize 25c., Helen
is made from one grade to another, whenever it is a Ivanta
Sow and pigs, first prize $3.50, Toe
foe Durrer,
Dist. No. 57, Tillamook.
Tillamook.
2 geous to the student.
CRACK
SHOTS
TO
VISIT
Tillamook.
Two rooms, first prize $10.00, Dist. Donaldson, lillamook.
a
Doilv, linen crochet, first prize 50c.,
3
Sow, one year and over, first prize
No. 10, Tillamook; second prize $5.00
For particulars apply to the
>8.00, Joe Donaldson, Tillamook Mrs. E. Glad, Tillamook; second
TILLAMOOK NEXT WEEK 33
Dist. No 14, Garibaldi; third prize ?8.oo
prize
25c.,
Mrs.
F.
Taylor,
Cloverdale.
SISTER SUPERIOR.
I
$5.00, Dist. No. 1, Tillamook; fourth niiir$3-50’ Joe Donaldson-
lable Scarf, chochet, first prize 50c.
prize, $5 00, Dist. No. 8, Beaver.
Mrs. Everett Hall, Tillamook; second
Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Tappervine,
Three room, first prize $10.00, Dist. \1Bt>arMnderi' yeaJ’. first prize ^0°. prize 25c., Mrs. W. A. Williams, Till­
M. I . Hancnkrat, Tillamook.
the celebrated marksmen, will give
No. 9, Tillamook.
amook.
exhibition of expert and fancy
Sow under one year, first prize $2,
Pillow Slip., Emb. first prize 50c., an
M Hanenkrat, Tillamook.
BETTER BABIES CONTEST
Miss Holden, T
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' shooting at the Fair Grounds, Friday
Tillamook,
second
Boar 6 mo., first prize $2.50, Nay- prize 25c., Mrs. R. Stillwell, Tilla- September 3rd, which everyone ought
Medals, Local.
olk Farm.
J mook.
to see, as no such marvelous shotting
Nehalem, Edwin Kuppenbender.
has ever been done in this section.
Sow
1
yr.,
first
prize
$3.50,
Nayfolk
Napkins,
initial,
first
prize
25c.,
Cloverdale, Esther Cockerhan.
farm.
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It will be a revelation of all of the
Mrs.
B.
C.
Lamb,
Tillamook.
Tillamook, Florence Maddux.
wonderful possibilities of modern
Sow
“
nd
pigs,
first
prize
$310,
Corset
<
over,
Emb.,
first
prize
50c.
Highest Scoring Girl in County.
and ammunition in the hands oi
Nayfolk Farm.
Mrs. R. Stillwell, Tillamook; second arras
Florence Maddux, 99 points, Tilla
the greatest experts. Mr. Topperwein
prize
25c.
Mrs.
G.
Finny,
Tillamook.
mook.
is the acknowledged dean of fancy
FANCY WORK.
Center Piece, punched work, first and trick shots, and his many feats
Highest Scoring Boy.
Pillow
Slips,
Emb.,
first
prize
25c
prize
50c.,
Mrs.
E.
T.
Haltom,
Tilla
­
Edwin Kuppenbender, p8jri> points,
are of highly sensational character.
Florence Morgan, Tillamook.
mook; second prize 25c., Mrs. E. T. Mrs. Toppcrwein has no equal among
Nehalem.
Baby Robe, Enib., first prize 25c Haltom, Tillamook.
Cup Winners.
women for adaptness in shooting
Miss May C. Powell, Garibaldi.
Sheet and Pillow Slips, Emb. first Ladies are especially urged to go and
Class I., Girls.
Waist, Solid Ernb., first prize 50c., prize 50c., Millie Iler, Cloverdale.
Pauline Kinnaman, 987-10 points.
witness her astonishing skill with
Mrs. L. Bristow, Tillamook; second
Handbag, chochet, first prize 50c., shotgun, rifle and pistol. Admission
Geraldine Cady 98% points.
. rizc 25c., Mrs. H. Rowen, Tillamook. Mrs. W. Baker, Tillamook; second will be free to all.
Christel Gilliam, 071'2 points.
towel, Solid Emb.„ first prize 30c., prize 25c, Mrs H. Wright, Garibaldi.
Some idea of the unusual charactei
Class II.
Mrs. Toppcrwein, who also n pre­
Tazel Johnston, lillamook; second
Yoke, Irish Crochet, first prize 50c. of the exhibition given by the Top ) out of the entire lot . During the
Florence Maddux, 99 points,
shooting, he made straight runs of sents the Winchester
Repeatin'1'
Vfrs.
Fred
Dow,
Tillamook.
.irize 25c. Mrs. Geo. Willett, Tilla-
perweins will be gained from the fol 14.540, 13,599, 13,292, 13,219 and 10,• -'.rms Co., is undoubtedly the premier
Margaret Miller, 96 points.
nook.
Hdkf. Crochet, first prize 25c. Mrs. lowing remarks: Adolph Topperwein
Mildred Foster, ga'/i points.
383. He used two Winchester auto­ lady shot of the world. Although she
Collar, Solid Emb., first prize 50c., ,\\ Baker, Tillamook.
the greatest living fancy and flying
Class III.
Sofa Pillow, cut work, first prize target shot with a rifle, represents natic rifles and Winchester car- took up shooting only a few years
Miss Leora Kerreman, Tillamook:
Esther Cockerhan, 98J4 points.
ridges, and the loading of the rifles ago, she has startled the shooting
.ccond prize 25c., Mrs. B. C. Lamb 25c.. Mrs. Geo. Finny, Tillamook.
the Winchester Repeating Arms Co. vas done by himself. Considering world and entertained many thou­
Bertilia Zachman, 95P2 points.
1 illamook.
Apron,
cross
stitch,
first
prize
50c.,
ind lives in San Antonio, Texas. His the almost incredible score and the sands of people by her great skill
Rose Anderson, 03!di points.
Hdkf., Solid Emb. first prize 50c., Mrs. Mary Weston, Tillamook; sec- native state has long been noted foi tremendous
Boys, Class I.
çtrain of such incessant with rifle, shotgun and pistol. Shoot­
>nd
prize
25c.,
Mrs.
Anna
Billings,
drs.
Stanley
Coates,
Tillamook;
sec-
Ward Madden, 98 points.
shooting, it is unlikely that this rec- ing come natural to her as without
Tillamook.
>nd
prize
25c.,
Mrs.
A.
M.
Bobell,
Boyd Norton, 97J4 points.
->rd will ever be beaten.
seeming difficulty she masters Var­
1 illamook.
Woven Tidy, first prize 25c.
Winslow Finney, 96% points...........
ious kinds of shooting quickly.
W. Zimmerman, Wheeler.
Carriage
Robe
Emb.,
first
prize
25c.
Other
remarkable
feats
by M .
Class II.
Darned Set Centerpieces,
Iler first public appearance was at
4rs. A. M. Bobell, Tillamook.
Fopperwein with the rifles were his
Herman Schopert. 98 points.
irize 25c., Mrs. W. Zimmerman,
Sofa
Pillow,
post
cards,
first
prize
»coring
c
f
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r
_
of
85
out
of
100
2*4
inch the World’s Fair in ,M. Louis where,
Lloyd Bell. 96 points.
:5c., Mrs. Stanley Coates, Tillamook. Wheeler.
argets throwing into the air while with a W inchestcr automatic rifle
Argcl Acklev. 95^2 points.
Darned, Tidy, first prize 25c., Mrs.
Sofa Pillow, linen, first prize 25c.,
iding at full speed in an automobile; she broke 967 out of 1,000 2*4 inch
Class III,
A'. Zimmerman, Wheeler.
Mrs. L. Ford, Tillamook.
ind the breaking of 3,507 targets flying targets; and later 1995 out of
Edwin Kuppenbender o8ka points.
Center Piece, Cross Stitch, firs
Center Piece, F.mb., first prize 50c.
without a miss ait the World’s Fair at 2000 with a straight run of 1437.
Robert Reufro, 95ki points.
Besides being a wonderful icing
Mrs. B. C. Lamb; second prize 25c., .•rize 25c., Mrs. L. Ford, Tillamook.
St. Louis.
F. Briody, 92% points.
Table
Runner,
Cross
Stitch,
firs
and fancy shot, Mrs, Toppcrwein is a
Mrs. B. C. Lamb. Tillamook.
prize
25c.,
Mrs.
L.
Fold,
Tillamook.
consistent
shooter at the traps and
Towel, Emb, first prize 50c., Mrs.
STOCK.
has made a straight run of 226 and
Crochet, Corset Cover, first prize
Stanley Coates; second prize 25c.
won many high averages in open
oc., Mrs. B. C. Lamb, Tillamook;
Stallion, Roadster, first prize $6.oc Mrs. Stanley Coates, Tillamook.
competitions, shooting against the
Harris & Vidito, Tillamook.
Apron, Shadow Emb., first prize 25c second prize 25c, Mrs. B. C. Lamb,
Tillainook.
best profe ssional and amateus >hots
Mare, gelding 3 or over, first prize Jrs. R. Stillwell, Tillamook.
in the world. At San Antonio, Texas,
Towel, Crochet, first prize 50c.,
$6.00, Joe Donaldson, Tillamook;
Waist, Emb., first prize 25c., Mrs.
July 18, 1908, she broke 961 out of
drs. B. C. Lamb, Tillamook; second
second prize $5.00 F. Bester, Tilla­ i. Stillwell, Tillamook.
t.ooo targets thrown at the regulation
mook.
Tow'el, Emb., first prize 50c., Mrs. irize 25c., Mrs. B. C. Lamb, Tilla­
distance, i 1 4 hours and 35 minutes.
Mare gelding, 2 or under 3 years 3. C. Lamb, Tillamook; second prize mook.
Pillow Slips, Crochet, first prize 50c
first prize $5.00, Joe Donaldson, Till­ :5c., Mrs. B. C. Lamb, Tillamook.
z\t the Pacific Coast Handicap, held
,frs. B. C. Lamb, Tillamook; second
amook; second prize $4.00, Joe Don­
Tabic Runner, Emb, first prize 50c
at Seattle in 1910, Mrs. Topperwein
aldson, Tillamook.
Mrs. B. C. Lamb, Tillamook; sccon<’ irize 25c., Mrs. IT. W. Wright, Gari-
won
high general average over a
Stallion, Shetland, first prize $2.00, irize 25c., Mrs. F. Hadley, Tillamook jaldi.
large field of the best shots of the
Crochet Collar, first prize, Mrs.
Chas. Miller, Tillamook.
Gown, F.mb., first prize 25c., Mrs. J
Pacific Coast and Sanada. On the
Tazel Arenz, Tillamook; second
Mare any age Shetland, first prize {. Callahan, Tillamook.
tirsi day of the tournament, she made
$300, Chas. Miller, Tillamook; second
Collar, Emb., first prize 50c., Mr«, irize 25c., Mrs. E. Glad, Tillamook.
the remarkable score of 195 out of
Crochet Bag, first prize 25c., Mrs.
.cora Kerreman, Tillamook, second
prize $2.00, Chas. Miller, Tillamook.
200, which included twenty doubles,
.<.
Hall.
its expert shooters and this penchant
and on the final day she broke the en­
Foal. Shetland first prize $1.00 irize 25., Mrs. W. Baker, Tillamook.
_
Yoke,
first
prize
50c.,
Mrs.
B.
A.
for shooting among Texans, added to
Chas Miller, Tillamook.
Pin Cushon, Col. Emb., first prizi
tire program of 100 singles straight.
oiks, Tillamook; second prize 25c., his natural ability, undoubtedly ac­
During the year 1913, Mrs, Topper­
Gelding 2 year old Shetland, first :5c. Mrs. C. Haberlach, Tillamook.
vfrs.
B.
A.
Folks,
Tillamook.
counts for the wonderful skill he dis­
prize $4.00, Nayfolk Farm.
Center Piece, Emb., first prize 50c.,
wei i shot at 10,000 targets, scoring
Shadow
Apron,
first
prize
25c.
Mrs.
plays. He uses no special equipment,
over 95 per cent. She made straight
Stallion, draft,, first prize $6.00, Joe Tazel Johnston, Tillamook; second
but ordinary Winchester rifles, shoot­
runs of 100 nine times and one run
Donaldson, Tillamook.
irize 25c. Mrs. Chas Lundquist, Clov- I. Stillwell, Tillamook.
Centerpiece,
first
prize
50c.,
Mrs.
F.
ing
regular
cartridges
with
solid
ball;
of 165. Shooting for the Denver
Aged Bull, first prize $8.00, B. L. rdale.
7ow,
lillamook;
second
prize
25c.,
or,
in
other
words,
cartridges
such
as
Post Trophy in a Eastern Handicap
Work Bag, first prize 25c. Mrs. H
Beals, Tillamook; second prize $6.00,
•Irs. F. Dow, Tillamook.
ire sold by all dealers. He shoots at
she outshot the field of over 250
Fred Maurer, Tillamook.
towen, Tillamook.
Waist,
cotton
Emb.,
first
prize
75c.
oranges,
apples,
bits
of
coal
or
brick,
shooters
by scoring 98 out of 100
Dresser Scarf, first prize 50c., Mrs
2 yr. Bull, first prize $6.00, Chas.
Irs. R. Stillwell, Tillamook; second walnuts, small marbles, empty car­
li m 19 yards; and closing her sea-
Kunze, Tillamook; second prize $4.00, _'arl Haberlach, Tillamook; seconi
rizc 50c, Mrs. H. Rowen, Tillamook. tridge shells, and many other tiny
’s work at the State Fair in Phoe­
irize 25c. Mrs. Stanley Coates, Tilla
G. Hannenkrat, Tillamook.
Mr. Toppcrwein is the originator of soil
Lunch Cloth, Cotton Emb., first objects, which arc all thrown into the
nix, Ariz., she scored for the three
Senior Yearling Bull, first prize nook.
many
marvelous
fancy
and
trick
air and hit with cither rifle or revol­
’s shooting the magnificent total
Sofa Pillow, Painted, first prize 25c •rize 50c., Mrs. E. Hall, Tillamook.
$4.00, W. E. Noyes, Tillamook; sec
shots and also < f the feat of drawing day
ver.
of 397 of 405 targets; and in a special
ond prize, $3.00, G. H. Foland, Tilla­ 4rs. Stanley Coates, Tillamook.
the
heads
<
f
Indian
chiefs
and
othei
In the most remarkable exhibition
handicap event, standing at the 23
mook.
Sofa Pillow, Outline, first prize 25c
ART.
of rifle shooting ever given Mr. Top­ pictures with bullets shot from a rifle. yard mark, she broke 93 targets out
Junior Yearling Bull, first prize Mrs. I. Burton, Tillamook.
Rifle
shooting
is
not
his
only
acquire
­
Pen
and
Ink
Drawings,
first
prize
Sofa Pillow, Oriental, first prize 50< 'Sc., Charles McMillan, Garibaldi; perwein shot for ten days at 72,500 I ment, as he docs wonderful work al- of too. Mrs. Toppenwcin is the only
$300 Chas Kunze, Tillamook; second
2% inch wooden blocks thrown into,...... >• --
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lady in the world who ever had the
Mrs. L. Ford, Tillamook; second .econd
Pr,ze $2.00, J. J. Rupp, Tillamook.
prize 50c., Ray Grate, Tilla- the air by an assistant, missing only ,o "llh revolver, pistol and shotgun.
Bull Calf, first prize $3.00, Fred rizc 25c, Mrs. Geo. Finney, Tilla- nook.
Maurer, Tillamook; second prize $. nook.
Pencil Sketches, first prize 75c..
Sofa Pillow, Cross Stitch, first prizi antes
Quick, Tillamook.
M»v, Ga.ibaldi; second prize
Cow, 3 years or over, first prize 5c. Mrs. Stanley Coates, Tillamook.
oc., Frank Sturt by, Garibaldi.
Dress Scarf, Eyelet Emb., first prize
♦700, Claude Christensen, Tillamook,
Flowers in Oil, first prize 75c., Mrs.
second prize $6.00, Claude Christen­ oc., Mrs. E. M. Condit, Tillamook ¿mmet Bales, Tillamook; second
sen, Tillamook.
econd prize 25c., Mrs. E. Condit, Til .irize 50c. Zylphia Switzer, Tillamook.
• ^re*t>cr’ 2 year °'d’ first prize $6.00 amook.
Crayon Drawing, first prize 50c,
Collar and Cuff, Eyelet Emb, first A. Viereck, Tillamook.
J- J. Rupp, Tillamook; second prize
irize 25c. Mrs. B. C. Lamb Tillamook
vd-OO'. A. Mapes, Tillamook.
Still Life in Oils, first prize 75c.,
Doily, Solid Emb., first prize 50c. Helen Durrcr, Tillamook; 1 second
Heifer, one year, first prize $3.00.
J J Rupp, Tillamook; second prize Mrs. B. C. Lamb, Tillamook, second .irize 50c., Mrs. Van Winkle, Tilla-
prize 25c., Mrs. B. C. Lamb, Tilla­ mook.
J- J. Rupp, Tillamook.
Heifer Calf, first prize $3.00,
mook.
Powder Box, first prize 25c., Mrs.
Parasol, Emb, first prize 25c., Mrs. C. W. Miller, Tillamook.
!iuPP, lillamook; second prize
9. Schultz, Tillamook.
Ghristensen, Tillamook.
Fruit Plates, first prize 50c., , Mrs.
Table Linen, Eyelet Emb., first Emmet Bales, Tillamook; < second
Breeders Herd, first prize $10.00, C.
hristensen, Tillamook; second prize prize 25c., Mrs. E. Glad, Tillamook. prize 25c., Mrs. C. W. Miller, Tilla-
Hdkf, Point Lace, first prize 50c., mook.
>5-po, J. J. Rupp, Tillamook.
Mrs. R. Stillwell, Tillamook; second
Junior yearling grade Holstein
Cups and Saucers, first prize 25c.,
ij.'j’er, first prize $3.00, C. Kunze, prize 25c., Mrs. R. Stillwell, Tilla­ Hattie Walker, Tillamook.
illamook; second prize $2.00, G. H. mook.
Salt and Peppers, first prize 50c.
Collar, Point Lace, first prize 25c., Mrs. C W. Miller, Tillamook; second
roland, Tillamook.
Three styles of Rockers, cheap at our
Large Arm Rrvker, imitation Spnninli
Holstein Grade Heifer Calf, first Mrs. Geo. Willett, Tillamook.
irize 25c., Mrs. C. W. Miller, Tilla-
Marcrame Bag, first prize 25c., Mrs mook.
Pnze $3.00, W. E. Noyes, Tillamook;
leather, usually retails tit $18or more, ami is regular retail price of $2 (Ml, $2 50 ami $3.30 ;
specially priced for these three days at
Tillam Pr’2e $2'°°’ W‘ E' Noyes’ Fred Dow, Tillamook.
Shell Work, first prize 75c., Chas,
cheap at our regular price of 114 50,
rj q C
Hdkf., Tatting, first prize 25c., Lena Reynolds. Tillamook; second prize
but for these three days will go at
1
Uuf'i'! Jersey Bulb first prize $8.00. Kutcher, Tillamook.
oc., Charles Reynolds, Tillamook.
Collar, Tatting, first prize 50c., Mrs.
1 H*re, Tillamook; second prize
Amateur Photography, first prize
Fred Dow, Tillamook, second prize •5c., M. C. Trowbridge, Tillamook,
♦A,oo, M. Mills, Tillamook.
25c.
Mrs.
James
Whiteman,
Clover
­
Jersey Bull, 2 yr. old, first prize
ccond prize, 50c. Lee Doty,
♦Poo. A. Anderson, Tillamook; sec dale.
nook.
Knitted
Cotton
Lace,
first
prize
15c
prize $4.00, G. Wicklund, Tilla
Professional Phrotography, first
Kitchen Cupboard, Western Oak finish,
mook.
Mrs. Jennie Sheets, Tillamook.
z\ showy red High C hair, low ¡it our reg­
>rize 50c., Mrs. E. G. Lantz, Tilla-
upper compartment has two glass doors,
Tatting,
Infants
Cape,
first
prize
Senior
Yearling
J.
- ■ cn|or 1 earling Jersey, first prize
nook.
ular
price of $2.7
Th s is ¡1 real bargain.
with three shelves, two drawers ;
lower
oc. Etta Wilson, Cloverdale; second
*3-00, T . McCormick, Tillamook.
Plate Set, first prize 50c., Hattie
or
compartment has two panel doors,
Qr Come in ami look at it. Coes dur-
Junior Yearling Jersey Bull, first prize 25c., -Mrs. Howard Harris, Tilla Aalker, Tillamook, second prize 25c.,
Special
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pr’ze $3
00, M. Mills, Tillamook : mook.
pze
$3.00,
,(rs Emmet Bales, Tillamook.
Display tatting pieces, first pnz-
’«ond prize $2.00, T. McCormick,
Creamer and Sugar, first prize 50c.,
51.00, Mrs. Ed. Weston. Tillamook
J 1 mamonk.
illamonk.
fattie Walker, Tillamook; second
See Friday’s Herald for further Bargains
T ®”J1 Ci,vc’i- Iersey. fir»* prize $3.00 second prize 50c., Mrs. J. Olson, Till
•rize 25c. Mrs. W. Campbell, Tills­
.
■ McCormick, Tillamook; second imook.
nook.
Jobat. tatting, first prize 25c., Mrs
pri?f $2.00, T. McCormick, Tillamook
Brush and Comb tray, first prize
sc.. Mrs. C. W Miller, Tillamook.
taade Bull, Jersey Hon. Mention Howard Harris, Tillamook.
Tatted Doily, first prize 25c., Miss
=>olhe Smith and Sid Anderson.
Cake T'latr. first prize 25c., Mrs. C.
Morgan, Tillamook.
V. Miller, Tillamook.
\V °u A yea.rs or over. first prize $7 Florence
Hdkf. drawn work, firs* prize 25c
Tillamook: second priz<
f i llrctinn of Water Colors first
Mrs R. Stillwell. Tillamook.
."• Williams, Tillamook.
•rize $1 00, L. V. Eberhart. Tillamook
Lunch Cloth, drawn work, firs
H'lfer 2 vear«. first prize $4 00, T
econd prize 50c., Mrs Ray Walls,
prize toe, Mr« W. Baker, Tillamook
u ?,,T,*ck, Tillamook.
Tillamook.
u n ^*’r' 1 ’ r
prize $3.00, W second prize 25c, Mrs. B. ,Ci Lam >
Landscapes in Oil«, first prize 75c..
iliums, Till -nook; second prize Tillamook.
Dresser Scarf, drawn work, first | Mrs. Fred Christensen, Tillamook;
♦»•00, M.
Tillamook.
^ÏÏ‘.Î V &Ï“’’
I ST.
ALPHONSUS ACADEMY,
$2.50 COFFEE POT
PERCOLATOR for $1.00.
At the Headlight Office
FIRST MONTHLY
FURNITURE SALE.
The Ammer Furniture Co., in addition to their
already low p ices, will place on sale, Saturday,
Monday and Tuesday, Sept. 3, Sand 6, the follow­
ing SPECIAL BARGAINS :
For the Living Room.
For the Bed Room.
^175, $2.05 and $2 85
For the Kitchen.
Miscellaneous.
AMMER FURNITURE COMPANY,
The Money Saving Store.
First Street
Tillamook, Oregon.