Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, August 31, 1916, Image 2

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, AUGUST 31.
191b.
$1.50.
J Elizabeth W erner, Dist. No. 23 arc
I Class B., 1st, Myrtle McClay, Bca- Bay City, 50c.
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Canned fruit
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Division
F.
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Horticulture.
. ver, e-e.UU; -nd, antes Blalock, Bea­
Class B., 1st, Roletta Watson, Tilla­
Peter Jenck, $3.00; 2nd, Mrs. Anna
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ver, 50c.
mook, $1.00; 2nd, Dolly Derby, Gari­
imst .xo, 14,
Duchess oi old—ist, R, Y. Blalock, Billings, $2.00.
Onions.
baldi, 50c.
Canned vegetables—1st, Mrs. Peter
uootlr
Prizes.
Class A., 1st Kenneth Murphy, Till-
Jl.Uo;
¿nd, Euw. Weston. 50c.
Dahlias.
Jenck, $3.00; 2nd Mrs.
Stanley
Lot
No.
»•»,
1st
class,
Tillamook,
I amook, $1.00.
unities
Golden
—
O.
AV.
Kinnaman,
Class A., 1st, Harold Williams, Bay
Coates (Prize donated by Lamar's
Class B., 1st, Elizabeth Werner, City, $1 00; 2nd, Edith Fletcher, Till­ $7.5b,
50c.
I Tillamook, $1.00; 2nd, Lyle Webb, amook, 50c.
tsismarks—1st, O. W. Kinnaman, Variety Store in Mds. $2.00)
i Lot No. 24, 2nd class; 1st Bay City,
Canned meats—Mrs. Stanley Coates
$8.10;
¿nd
Cloverdale,
$6.84.
I Tillamook, 50c.
Jl.vv;
-nd, H. 1-. Jensen, &0c.
Class B., 1st, Roletta Watson, Tilla­
Eot No. 2b, 3rd class; 1st Maple
Autg—1st, O. W. Kinnaman, $1.00; $1.50.
Beets, Table.
mook, $1.00; 2nd Hannah Zuercher,
Canned fish and shelled fish—Mrs
Leaf, $10.77; 2nd, Garibaldi, $8.»6; ¿nil, A. Y. Blalock, 50c.
Class A., 1st Anna Glad, Tilla­ Garibaldi, 50c.
mook, $1.00; 2nd, Lester Best, Gari­
3rd Fairview, »(.18; 4th
Hunt
Baldwin—1st, O. W. Kinnaman, Stanley Coates, $1.50.
Poultry.
Fruit juice display—Mrs.
Peter
School, $3.49.
The Sports.
baldi, 50c,
■ii.vv; ¿nd, R. Y. Blalock 50c.
Plymouth Rock Barred.
Class B., 1st, Roy Hanenkrat, Tilla-
Lot Ko. ¿6. 4th class; 1st Sandlake,
Below is a list of prize winners in
Crabs—1st, P. W. Jacob, *1,00; 2nd Jenck, (one sack White River Flour
Class A.. 1st Leland Bester, Tilla­
donated by Allen & Lewis.)
$11.13; ¿nd South Prairie, $3.80; 3rd P. V\. Jacou, 50c.
the athletic department, of which At- ! mook, $1.00; 2nd, Myrtle McClay, mook, $1.00.
Division J.—Textile Dept
toney J. R. Callahan was the super­ Beaver, 50c.
Best uisplay five or more varieties
Class B.. 1st, Margaret Hedrick, Long Prairie, $5.57.
Display homespun — Mrs. William
Manual Training.
intendent. A in. horse races created
No. 27, 5th class; 1st Miami and —ist, K. i. Blalock, $1.00; 2nd H.
Garibaldi, $1.00; 2nd, Dolly Derby,
Tinnerstet, 75c.
quite an interest as well as af -irding
Library Table.
Crane, $10.26. 2nd, Pleasant Valley, L. Jensen, $2.50.
Garibaldi, 50c.
Display hand made garments—Mrs
a great deal of amusement, Keeping
Class A., 1st, Alfred Smith, Tilla­
Faucet Creek and Harmony, $4.74.
Plumbs, best display—1st, R. Y. Stanley
White Plymouth Rock.
Coates. 7 5c.
the crowd together.
mook, $1.00; 2nd, Lee Doty, Tilla­
Blalock, $1.00; 2nd, Mrs Ina Haus­
Class A.. 1st, Clarence Provoost,
Display crochet work—1st, Mrs. F
Tuesday—Horse Races.............. mook, 50c.
STOCK AND POULTRY.
Bay City, $1.00.
wirth, 50 c.
B. Stranahan. $1.50; 2nd Mrs \l!r.
Running race—Albert Johnson, 1st;
Bird House.
Division A.— Horses.
Prunes, best display—R. Y. Blalock Buffum, $1.00.
Class B., 1st, Dolly Derby, Garibal­
Raider Johnson, 2nd.
Class A. 1st, George Williams, Bay di, $1.00.
Roadsters.
50c.
Display knitting—1st Mrs. A. Dus­
Trotting race—Henry Rogers, 1st; ' City. $1.00.
Luinb Honey—1st, J. R. Thompson,
Rhode Island Reds.
I Gelding, 3 years or over—1st Mrs.
tin, »1.50; 2nd, Mrs. W. C Kine
John Kunze, 2nd.
Class B., 1st, Douglas Leach, Tilla-
Class A., 1st, Chester Jensen, Bca- S. r.. Blaser, ßayoccan, S6.0U; 2nd $2.00; 2nd Herman Hauswirth, $1.00 $1.00.
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Auto Events.
ìook, $1.00; 2nd, Wendell Werner, ver, $1.00.
Mrs. S. t. Blaser, Bayoccan, $5.00
Comb Honey, best display—1st,
Display darning—1st, Mrs. Jennie
Slow mile on high—A. H. Harris, Tillamook, 50c.
Shetland Ponies.
Dave Curtis, * .00; 2nd, Mrs. Albert
Class B.. 1st, James Campbell, Till-
Sheets, $1.50; 2nd, Mrs. R. Dustin
(Saxon Six), 1st; Wallace Hatha­
Stallion—Chas. E. Miller, $1.50,
Native Woods.
amook, $1.00.
Johnson, $2.00.
$1.00.
way (Overland Six), 2nd.
Class A., 1st, Edward Cameron,
-\iare—Cnas. E. -Miller, $1.50.
Strained honey—1st Eugene Atkin­
Wyandottes White.
Display cuilts,—1st, Mrs. Anna Bil­
100 yard dash, men over 35—W. J. Sandlake, $1.00.
Special, 1 earn Lulling Match.
son; 2nd, Mrs. Hope Watson, $1.00.
Class B.. l»t, Dolly Derby, Gari-
Hill, 1st; A. H. Harris, 2nd.
Class B, 1st, Ora Gist, Cloverdale, baldi, $1.00.
Teams, 2100 to 2500—1st, Norman
Cranberries, best display—1st, Eu­ lings. $2.00; 2nd Mrs. E. P. Larson
Men’s Relay Race—W. J. Hill, I. C. $1.00; 2nd, George
Armontrout,
Dye, $8.00; 2nd, S. V. Anderson, gene Atkinson, $2.00; 2nd, Mrs. $1.50.
Leghorns, White.
Display silk embroidery—1st, Mrs.
Smith, Faync Honey, Fred Gould, Hemlock, 50c.
Class A., 1st, Ellen Hedrick, Gari- $4.00.
Sibyl Hughes, $1.00.
E. M. Condit. $1.50; 2nd, Mrs. E. P,
1st; E. Wooley, L. Woolew, Tom
Boat.
Free for all, 1st, James Williams,
Division G.—Agriculture.
baldi, $1 00; 2nd, Chester- Jensen,
Price, E. G. Krebs, 2nd.
Class B., 1st, Theodore Liisburg, Beaver, 50c.
$8.00; 2nd Norman Dye, $4.00.
Vetch—1st, C. W. Tilden, $1.00; Larson, $1.00.
Wednesday—Horse Races.
Display cut work—Mrs. C. A. Dunn
Tillamook, $1.00; 2nd, George Bow-
Hitching contest—1st Oscar Tittle, 2nd, R. Y. Blalock, 50c.
Class B. 1st Schuyler Fletcher,
Running Race, Free for all—Roy nan, Garibaldi, 50c.
$5.00; -nu Ed. Hcisel, $3.50.
Tillamook. $1.00.
Buckwheat—1st, G. W. D. Glenn, 75c.
Powell, 1st; J. Monroe, 2nd.
Display hardangcr work—Mrs. E.
Domestic Science.
Division B, Cattle.
Leghorns, Brown.
$1.00; 2nd, R. Y. Blalock, 50c.
Running race, Ponies—Frank Han-
Bread.
Holstein.
(’lass A 1st Ellen Fledrick, Gari­
Wheat—1st, B. A. Folks, $1.00; ?. Larson, 75c.
ncnkrqt, 1st; E. Larsen, 2nd.
Display coronation
‘
' braid
U work—
Class A., 1st, Astrid Larson, Tilla­ baldi, $1.00.
Bull, three years or over, 1st B. L. 2nd, H. Booth, 50c.
Trotting race—George Ethel, 1st; mook, $1.00; 2nd, Josephine Warren,
Mrs. R. F. Zachman, 75c.
Class R. 1st Pearl Ross. Tillamook, Beals Sr, $8.OU; 2nd, Chas Kunze,
Barley
—
1st,
D.
T.
Werschkul,
$1;
A. C. Easter, 2nd.
Display French knot embroidery—
Bay City, 50c.
$1.00; 2nd, Ellen Norberg, Tilla- $6.00.
2nd D. D. West. 50c.
Marathon race, one mile—Bob Dris­
Class B., 1st, Ellen Norberg, Tilla­ mook, 50c.
Bun, two years and under three, 1st
Oats—1st, D. T. Werschkul, $1.00; 1st, Mrs. C. Haberlach, $1.50 2nd
coll, 1st; R. Jefferies, 2nd.
Mrs.
Royal Stillwell, $1.00.
mook, $1.00; 2nd Jennie McClew,
J. I. Kupp, »b.UU; 2nd, Nayfolk Farm 2nd, J. R. Lowrance, 50c.
Black Minorcas.
Best saddle horse—Mrs. Winnie Bay City, 50c.
Sofa pillows—1st, Mamie Hinkle
Gari- $4.00.
Class
B..
1st,
Dolly
Derby,
Rye
—
1st,
T.
A.
Porter,
$1.00;
2nd
Himes, 1st.
$2.00; 2nd, Mrs. E. Glad, $1.50.
Cake Loaf.
Bull, Senior yearling, Gco. Beich- Ole Rcdbcrg. 50c.
baldi, $1.00.
Thursday.
Eyelet embroidery—1st, Mrs. Stel­
Class A., 1st Annie Stuivenga, Till­
art, $2.00.
Rabbits.
Orchard Grass—1st, R. Y. Blalock,
100 yard dash, boys under 19— amook, $1.00; 2nd, Pearl Sacre, Till­
la Perry, $1.50; 2nd, Mrs. E. M. Con­
Bull, junior yearling, F. R. Beals, $1.00; 2nd D. T. Werschkul. 50c.
Class A . 1st, Guy French, Tilla-
Ivan Knight, 1st; Ray DeA’roy, 2nd. amook, 50 c.
dit, $1.00.
$1.50.
mook, $1.00.
Italian Rye—Ole D. Redberg, 50c.
75 yard (lash, boys under 14—
Drawn work—1st, Mrs. Royal Still­
Class B., 1st, Margaret Hedrick,
Bull calf under twelve mouths, 1st,
Class B.. 1st, Dolly Derby, Gari-
Timothy—1st, Ole D. Redberg $1;
Arthur Owens, 1st; Herbert Jones, Garibaldi, $1.00; 2nd, Alma Furrer,
well, $1.50; 2nd, Mrs. Zachman, $1.
Nayfolk Farm, $3.00; 2nd, Peter 2nd, W. C. King, 50c.
baldi, $1.00.
2nd.
Batte'nburg lace work—1st, Mrs. W
Tillamook, 50c.
Schranz, $2.00.
Pigeons.
Red Top—1st, John Redberg, $1.00
50 yard dash, boys under 10—
L. Campbell, $1.50; 2nd, Mrs. E. P,
Cake, Layer.
low, three years or over, 1st, John 2nd, Ole Redberg, 50c.
Class A.. 1st. Carl Knight, Tilla-
Edwin Glad, 1st; Earl Miner, 2n<L
Class A., 1st, Leona Rupp, Tilla­
Medium Red Clover—1st, R. Y. Larson, $1.00,
100 yard dash, girls under 19— mook, $1.00; 2nd, May Neyman, Til­ mook, $1.00; 2nd, Chester Jensen, Hathaway, $7.00; 2nd, Chas. Kunze,
Tatting—1st, Mrs. M. A. Wheeler,
$6.00.
Beaver, 50c.
Blalock, $1.00; 2nd, O. W. Kinna-
Virginia Via, 1st; Eva Hutchinson, lamook, 50c.
$1.50; 2nd, Mrs. Howard Harris, $1.
Heifer, one year and under two, J. man 50c.
Class B. 1st, Dolly Derby, Gari-
2nd.
Class B., 1st Marion Evans, Gari­
Irish Crochet—Mrs. H. Tappmever
J. Rupp, $1.50.
Artichoke—L.
75 yard dash, girls under 14— baldi, $1.00; 2nd, Beryl Colestalk, baldi, $1.00.
$1.50; 2nd, Mrs. W. C. King, $1'.UO.
Hvu^r calf under 12 months, 1st,
Scholarship.
Kale —1st D.
_ „___ Via,
__ , 1st, r Jennie McClew, 2nd
Virginia
Stencil work—Mrs. Royal Stillwell,
C. Kunze, $3.00; 2nd J. J. Rupp $2.00 D. D. West, 50c.
Declamation.
50 yard dash, girls under 10—Trix­ Cloverdale, 50c.
Canned Fruit, Vegetables.
75c.
Breeder’s Herd, John Hathaway,
Class A 1st, Eugena Smith, Tilla­
Vegetables.
ie Johnson, 1st; Florence Krebs, 2nd.
Class A.. 1st, Christina Mann, Gar­ mook. $1.00; 2nd, Hazel Loucks, Bay 1 $5.00.
Cotton embroidery—1st, Mrs, Alice
Early Potatoes, peck—1st Miles
Running high jump, boys under 19
ibaldi, $1.00; 2nd, Rachel Ward, City, 50c.
vret of one sire, three animals any Blalock, $1.00; 2nd, C. W. Tilden, Perry, $1.50; 2nd, Mrs. O. A. Schultz
— Lowell Edwards, lrft; Ivan Knight,
Cloverdale, 50c.
$1.00.
Class B.. 1st, Alma Furrer, Tilla­ age, either sex, 1st J. J. Rupp, $6.UU; 50c.
2nd.
Class B., 1st, Dorothy Owen, Clo­ mook $1 00; 2nd, Ollie Miner, Till­ 2nd, Chas Kunze, '1 hree sacks Hol­
Solid
embroidery,
white—1st
Late Potatoes, peck—Lyle
Running high jump, boys under 14
Mamie Henkle, $1.50; 2nd Mrs. Geo.
stein Dairy Food by Albers Bros. 50c.
—Arthur Owens, 1st; George Bow­ verdale, $1.00; 2nd, Ollie Miner, amook, 50 c.
Tillamook, 50c.
Milling Co., Portland, Ore.
Spelling.
Early potatoes, three varieties—R. Willett, $1.00.
man, 2nd.
Guernseys.
Jcl'y-
..
.
Embroidery, colored—1st Mamie
Class A. 1st, Else Erickson. Tilla­
Y. Blalock, $1.50.
Running Broad Jump, Boys under
Class
A.,
1st,
Ellen
Hedrick,
Gari
­
Grade
heifer,
junior
yearling
—
Ar
­
mook, $1.00; 2nd, Ellen Hedrick,
14 — Milford Butts,
1st; Richard
Late potatoes, three varieties—W. Henkle, $1.50; 2nd, Mrs C. E. Ste-
baldi,
$1.00;
2nd,
Cordia
Blalock,
lene Jones. $1.50.
phens, $1.00.
Garibaldi. 50c.
Krebs, 2nd.
C. King, $1.50.
Grade Calf—1st Arlene Jones, $3.00
Division L—Household Art.
Class R.. 1st, Jennie McClew. Bay
Standing Broad Jump, boys under Beaver, 50c.
Beet, Garden—1st Robt Eichinger,
Class
B.,
1st.
Margaret
Hedrick,
City. $1.00; 2nd, Ollie Miner, Tilla­ 2nd, Wilbur Kirk, $2.00.
Collection
water colors—Dessie
14—Wes' y Tippin, 1st; Milford
75c; 2nd D. D. West, 50c.
Garibaldi
h
‘
l:
;
2nd,
Wilma
Dingcss
Jerseys.
mook. 50c.
Butts, 2nd.
Beets, stock—1st, L. A. Blanc, 75c. Babcock, 75c.
Bull—3 years and over, 1st, Win. 2nd, R. Y. Blalock, 50c.
Ciphering.
Collection oil paintings—1st Ber-
Running Broad Jump, boys under Beaver. '-|c.
Cn.'.'J.
Class A. 1st, Elsie Erickson, Tilla- Hare, (Grand Champion) $8.00; 2nd
19—Ivan Knight, 1st; Tom Harding,
Cabbage, largest—1st, Mrs. Linda nice Dick, $2.00; 2nd; Mrs. S. E.
Class
A..
1st,
Ellen
Hedrick,
Gari
­
Jos. Dürrer, $6,00.
2nd.
G->ribaldi. 50c.
Whalin, 75c.; 2nd, R. Y. Blalock, 50c Butts, $1.50.
Bulls—2 years and under 3, 1st
Class B.
1st Harl*v Davidson,
Collection
drawings—1st
Standing Broad Jump, boys under baldi, $1.00; 2nd, Josephine Warren,
Cabbage, green, three specimens—
Garibaldi. $1 00; 2nd, Joseph Schnnl, Leonard McCormack, $6.00; 2nd Ed. 1st, D. Curtis, 75c.; 2nd R. Y. Bla- Walker, $1.25; 2nd, Mrs. M. J.
19—Ivan Knight, 1st;
Raymond Bay City, 50c.
Class IL, 1st, Mattie Krake, Tilla­ Tillamook, 50c.
Donaldson, $4.00.
$1.00.
Dcvroy, 2nd.
lock, 50c.
Bull—senior yearling, Albert John­
Specials.
Bops’ Riding Contest, boys under mook, $1.00 2nd, Mabie Lundquist,
Shell work—Mrs. R. W. Watson,
Carrots, table—1st, H. . C. Hanson,
son, $2.00.
Cloverdale, 50c.
14—Elmer Williams, 1st.
Pigs.
75c.
75c.; 2nd, R. Y. Blalock, 50c.
Domestic ArF.
Cow 3 years and over—1st Wm.
Theodore Liisberg,
Hoys' Relay Race, boys tinder 19—.
r'la«« R. 1st
Amateur photography—1st, Alex
Carrots, stock—1st, L. A. Blanc,
Machine Made Dress.
'-\’i’li"is. 'Grand Champion) $7.00; 75c.; 2nd, F. N. Wilson, 50c.
Ivan Knight, Raymond DcVroy, Tom
Tillamook, $1.00.
VValker, $2.00; 2nd Mrs. C. E. Ste­
2nd, Wm. Hare, $6.00.
Class A., 1st, Astrid Larson, Tilla-
Harding, 1st; Herbert Stam, Ed Cam­
Grains.
Celery—1st, Mrs. C. E. Pearson, phens, $1.50.
“ '
' Lucy ~
Daniel, '
rlcifers, two years and under 3— 75c.; 2nd H. L. Jensen, 50c.
mook, $1.00; 2nd,
eron, Arthur Hester, 2nd.
Class A. 1st, Lolita Johnson, Tilla-
Professional photography—E. G.
Wm Williams, $3.00,
Mohler, 50c.
_
Friday.
mock, $1.00.
Cucumbers, green—1st, H. C. Han­ Lantz, $1.00.
1st. Edytha
Heifer, 1 year and under 2—1st Len son, 75c.; 2nd Wade Arstill, 50c.
Class B.,
L... ~
„ — Brown, Sand-
Ladies’ Nail Driving Contest—Mrs.
CL'ss P.. 1st, Douglas Leach. Tilla­
Best water color—Mrs. M. I. Bays,
E. M. Johnson, 1st; Mrs. Albert l l. -, $1.00; 2nd, Marie Gcinger, Till­ mook, $1.00; 2nd, Edyth Brown, McCormack, $3.00; 2nd T. H. Me-
Cucumbers, pickling—H. C. Han­ 25c.
Cormack, $2.00.
Johnson, 2nd.
amook, 50c.
Sandlakc, 50c.
Collection kodak views, amateur—
son, 50c.
Apron, Hand Made.
Heifer calf under 12 months—1st,
Horse Races.
Grasses.
Cauliflowers, three specimens—1st, J. W. Edwall, $1.00.
Class A., 1st, Leona Rupp, Tilla­
Running Race Ponies—Jeff Wallace
1st, Chester Jensen, Bca- T. H. McCormack, $3.00; 2nd W. S. H. C. Hanson, 75c.; 2nd G. W. D.
Ch««
Division M—Floral Dept.
mook, $1.00; 2nd, Astrid Larson, ver, $1.00.
Hare, $2.00.
1st; Elmer Williams, 2nd.
Community exhibit—1st. Nehalem
Glenn, 50c.
Rum.mg Race, free for all—Allen Tillamook, 50c.
Get of sire, 3 animals any agc—
Basketry.
Valley, Mrs. Todd, $5.00; 2nd, Tilla-
Onions, red—R. Y.
Johnson, 1st; Jeff Wallace, 2nd.
Class IL. 1st, Jennie McClew, Bay
Class A 1st. Rertha McFarland, Albert Johnson, $1.50.
mook, Civic Club, $5.00; 3rd, Nes-
Onions, white,—R.
Division C.—Swine.
Running Race, lady riders—Mrs. Citv, $1.00: 2nd, Elizabeth Werner, Garibaldi. $1.00.
Onions, yellow—Is», ...in. x-mua tucca, Leia Gist, $5.00.
Blazer. 1st; Rhoda Enibum. 2nd.
Poland China.
Tillamook. 50c.
Class R., 1st. Weslev Stormer, Till­
Whalin. 75c.; 2nd R. Y. Blalock. 50c.
Hanging basket—1st, Leia Gist,
Trotting Race, free for all—George
Crocheted Lace on Pillow Case.
Sow pig, under 1 year and over 6
amook. $1.00; 2nd. Charles Thomas,
Pumpkin, two specimens—C. E. $1.00; 2nd Mrs. Anna Billings, 50c.
Ethel, 1st; John Kunze, 2nd.
Class A.. 1st, Astrid Larson. Tilla­ Tillamook, 50c.
months—1st, M.
R.
Hancnkratt, Donaldson, 50c
Sweet Peas—1st, Mrs. R. T Boals
Championship Trotting Race—Henry mook. $1.00; 2nd, Annie Stuivenga.
$3.0C; 2nd, M. R. Hanenkratt, $2.00.
Club Canning.
Rutabagas—1st, F. N. Wilson, 75c; (Dahlia bulbs by Gill Bros. Seed Co.)
Rogers, 1st; George Ethel, 2nd.
Duroc Jersey.
Tillamook, 50c.
1st. '.'era g(f,k' -. G- -ibaldi, $2.00.
2nd. Mrs. Linda Whalin, 50c.
2nd, Mrs. H. C. Hanson, 50c.
Class B.. 1st. Ruby Anderson, Tilla­
Boar, 1 year and over—L. A. Blanc,
Club Sewing.
Pumpkin, largest of any kind—R. Y,
Asters—1st, Mrs. H. C. Hanson,
SCHOOL DEPARTMENT.
mook. $1.00; 2nd, Mattie Krake, Till­
1st. Ellen Norberg, Tillamook. $2.50.
Blalock. 50c.
Dahlia bulbs by Gill Bros. Seid Co;
Garden Products.
Boar, under 1 year and over 6
amook, 50c.
»1 00; 2nd, Fdith Chaphe, Tillamook,
‘•quash, hubbard—R. A'. Rlalock, 2nd J. A. Smith, 50c.
Potatoes................
months—Noy folk Farm, $1.50.
Scarf, Embroidered.
50c.
50c.
Roses—1st Mrs. Zachman. Dahlia
< lass A, 1st, George Williams, W is-
Cass A.. 1st. Astrid Larson. Ti'la-
Sow and pigs—1st Noy folk Farm,
I argest number of different breeds
Squash, largest—1st. C. E. Donald­ bulbs bv Gill Bros. Seed Co.; 2nd,
son River, $1.00; 2nd, Peter Zirr, ri"ok $1 00; 2nd Lydia Furrer, Till­ of fowl. Dolly D-rbv, Garibaldi Sack $5.00; 2nd. Noyfolk Farm. $3.50.
son. 75c.: 2nd. C. E. Donaldson, 50c. Mrs Stranahan, 50c.
I ill.mook, 50c.
Sow under one year and over 6
amook, 50c.
of Scratch Food. By Albers Bros.,
Tomatoes, red—H. C. Hanson, 50c.
Gladiolas—1st, Leia Gist. Dahlia
Class B, 1st, Noah Richards, Bea-
months—1st, I.. A Blanc, $3.00; 2nd,
Class H.. 1st. Ellen Norberg, Tilla­ Portland. Oregon.
T'irrin table—1st. D D. West, 75c; bulbs ’’v Gill Bros. Seed Co.; 2nd,
ver, $1.00; 2nd,
Ralph Davi
L. A. Blanc, $2.00
mook. $1.00; 2nd, Christina Olson,
Potatoes Chib Work Only
2nd T. A. Porter. 50c.
Leia Gist. 50c.
Heaver, 50c.
Special.
Tillamook. 50c.
1st, Noah Richard, Beaver $2.00;
"Trnip stock—1st. E. L. Robertson
Lillies—Is*
Lclia
Gist. Dahlia
Berkshire boar 1 year and over— 75c.; 2nd. T. A. Porter, 50c.
Center Piece Embroidered.
M
Lawrence Garner. Hemlock.
bt-lbs b" Gill Bros Seed Co.; 2nd,
Class A, 1st Harry Fletcher, Tilla­
Preston Williams. $2.50.
Class A. 1«t, As’rid Larson. Tilla­ $1.00.
Best 25 Tb« ensilage corn—C. E. Lclia Gist, 50c.
mook. $1.00; 2nd, Kennith Murphy, mook. $1.00; 2nd. Bertha McF.vhnd,
Berkshire sow, 1 year and over— Donaldson. 50c.
Baking. Club Work Only.
Disr’av of Dahlias—1st, Mrs, Zad-
Tillamook, 50c.
Preston
Williams.
$2.50.
1st
Luc"
Daniels.
Afohlr-.
$2.00;
Garibaldi 50c.
Lettuce, best three heads—1st. D
Class B, 1st, Johnny (¡eiliger, $1.00
O. I. C. Boar. 1 year and over—Joe r'"r'is. 75c ; 2nd, Mrs. M. J. Bays, dack- Mrs. Todd and Al. Schloth,
Class B . Is’. Jennie Glad Tilla- 2nd. lesse Jensen, Braver. $1.00.
»3
00 2nd Mrs. Billings and Mrs.
2nd Agnes Zirr, Tillamook, 50c.
Donaldson, $2.50
mook. $ 1.00; 2nd. Elsie Jewell. Gari-
Sewing Disnlav, Girls Under 9.
50c.
Maddux.
$2.00.
Celery.
O.
I.
C.
sow,
1
year
and
over
—
1st
1st Edna Neill. Tillamook $1.00;
'"Idi, 50c.
Radishrs— C R. Wiley, 50c.
Dis-la- af Pa,.
Class A, 2nd, Chester Jensen, Bea­
Joe Donaldson, $5.00; 2nd, Joe Don­
Waist. Embroidered.
2nd. C,nra Bunn, Garibaldi 50c.
<t-vP«
'->•!«
Chard
—
Ina
Hauswirth.
50c.
'i s—1st F. C. Raker. Mrs. I. A.
ver, 5(»C.; Class B. 2nd, Elizabeth
aldson. $3.50.
C1->s« R., 2nd. Ellen Norberg, Tilla-
Parade, School Children.
Beans,
—1st, Miles Blalock. "m>'’...... d ” s ” G. H-nson, $3.00;
\A erncr, I'illamook, 50c.
O. 1 C. sow and pigs—Joe Donaid- 75<- • ?n ' gren
Based on percentage of attendance
mook, 50c.
Im
Hauswirth,
50c.
*nd Leia Gist, $2.00.
Carrots Table.
son, $2.50.
Embroidered Sofa Pillow.
represented:
Pens -r r n—1st. Ina Hauswirth,
Special Dahlia Prizes.
Class A, 1st, Ernest Ford, Tilla-
Essex boar 1 year and over—Albert 75r • ?rd T
Class A . 1st. .Arstid Larsen. Till«-
The following named d’stricts were
'.
Porter,
50c.
. " s»cms. pompons—Mrs. J. A.
mook, $1.00; 2nd, Anna Glad, Tilla- -,„,,i »1 Of 2nd, Harold Williams. awarded equal shares of the premium Johnson, $2.50,
R
’
lit
barb
—
't, Anna Billings, 75c.: Sm'tb $1.00.
mook, 50c.
Esse.-: row :.mi pigs—Albert John­ 2nd. F. N. Wilson,
as each had 100 per cent of attend­
Bay City, 50c.
50c,
Class B, 1st, Walter Earl, Tilla-
25 stem cactus— 1«t. M”.
son, $2.50.
Cl»«« B 1st. Winnie Beamish. Gari­ ance represented in the parade:
■i ’cs. test disnlav—Ina Hatis- 't- '/a<!,’ac»- a-..-! A' Schloth.
mook, $1
'(I, Hattie Zucrcher, baldi, $1.00 2nd, Mabie Lundquist,
lYn
'Sheep.
Pleasant Valley. Crane on Miami,
virth,
$1.50.
Portland
Seed
Co., 2n-1 Claude Acklev. 50c.
Tillamcol..
e.
W. J. Himes, $2.OU.
Barncsdale Harmony. $3.75 each.
Clovcrdal" $0c
special, SI0.00 worth mds.
Carrots Stock.
2$ s’em pconn—1st Mrs. Todd Mrs
Division D. Poultry.
Tow 1. Embroidered.
Special Features.
Class B 1st, Miles Blalock. !■ iver,
¿a,| t-,,-^ pnd Al Schloth. »1.00; 2nd
Barred Plymouth
Rock—Erwin
C’.'ss V. 1st Leona Rupp Tilla-
School Parade.
The Grange Exhibit.
$1.00; 2nd, Gladys Khnehan, Tilla­ mook. *1 On- 2nd,
f ,-'tde Ackley, 50c.
Harrison, 5 0c.
Astrid Larsen,
Rest decorated, Riverdale. $5.00.
The grange organizations . of the
....
mook, 50c.
25
decorative—Is’ Mrs. '"odd.
White 1’1,mouth Rock—1st Clar­
Uniform Line, Balm. $5 00.
a*»”-»—»cnk. 50f.
Parsnips.
ence Provoost, $1.00; 2nd Jimmy county made a remarkable showing. M*e Zaddach and Al. Srhlctb »’ 00.
r'l-«« 11 1st. Tc"’’i*» Glad, Tilla­
Uniform line. Sandlakc, $5.00.
Every one of the grange exhibits had
Class A. 1st, Anna Glad, Tillamook, mook 91 00; 2nd, Flora Shicltl. Till-
25 stem, show—1st Claude Ackley,
vvuisou, «Oe.
Ittdnes nave equal awards.
»1.00; 2nd, Wade Arstill, Cloverdale,
X C. Rhoeie- Island Reds—1st Mrs. features of special interest. Follow­ $1 00: 2nd. Mrs. Todd, Mrs, Zaddach
Canning. Girls. Team Work.
"•••
■«
ik.
50c.
ing is the scoring of the different and Al. Schloth. 50.
50c.
1st Clovvrdalc, $5.00; 2nd, Beaver. tlugh I’arber, $1.00; 2nd, Mrs. Hugh grange exhibits.
-ht Dresses Machine and Hand
C'l ss B 1st, Miles Blalock, Beaver,
Barber, 50c.
$2.50.
3rd.
Tillamook.
$1
25
Made.
1st, Fairview , 83' J points
______ ... $32,94
$1.00; 2nd, Lyle Webb. '1 illamook,
Parades.
Silver Laced Wyandotte—1st, Roy
*1 ' çf A t 2nd. Astrid Larsen. Tilla-
Tillamook County representatives
2nd, Nes'.ucca , 80 points i ..
... . $31.47
______
50c.
Tillamook Day, Tuesday, 22nd—
C.
Jones,
$1.00;
¿nd,
Jas
Campbell,
no'ok.
50c.
to the School Camp at the State Fmr |
3rd,
Pleasant
X
.
Iley,
75
points
30.49
Rutabagas.
1st,
Moose
Float,
$5.00; 2nd, Busi­
Flitabeth Werner, >t Salem which begins September 25, I 50c.
'I'«« n„ ’s’
4th, Nehalem, 74 points .... 29.51 ness Men, $5.00; 3rd, Women« Re­
Class A., 1st, Wade Arstill, Clover­
.
..rtiidge
Wyandotte
—
1st,
F.
H.
$1
00-
2nd,
Nellis
Kinna-
'"•Ila
mock,
1915 Awarded for number of points
dale, $1.00;
Mi.aiiws, $1.00; 2nd, !•'. H. alathews, 5th, Sandlakc. 72 points........ 28.32 lief Corps, $5.00,
Rcrv er. 'nr
on club exhibits and reports at •S0c.
6th, Cleicrdalc. 69’^ points .. 27.34
< I
it.. 1st. Alta Galloway, Sand­
Wednesday, 23rd Farmer’s Day—
Tatting.
Counts- Fair, work done under the di-
Best farm i. nil it—C. E. Donaldson j 1st, sled, Frank Bester, $7.50; 2nd,
lakc, $1.00; 2nd, Floyd Caineron,
.. C. White Leghorns—1st, D. D.
ci.. A 1-t Thelma Mather Bay -<-etinn of the State Agricultural Cnt
$10.00.
Sandlakc, 50c.
«st, $¡.00, 2nd, J. A. Smith, 50c.
Farmer loncs and Wife, Wm. Max­
*100- 2nd Leona Rupp. Tilla- ’ege ami awards made by the club
Turnips Stock.
3rd, “Eat at
Fair
C. Brown Leghorns—1st, D. D. Division I—Domestic Baking and well $5,00;
— mk. 50f '
'< "’ers of tbit institution:
Canning.
Class A„ 1st, Victor Crane, Gari-
Ground” $2.50.
s'’-«« R 1«» plieabr’’' Werner,
Revs—Chester
Jensen.
Beaver. 1 Wirt, $1-00; 2nd. D. D. West, 50c.
batdi. $1.00; 2nd, Rolland Crane,
Bread.
Tuesday, 24, Children’s Dav—1’*
White Crested Polish—Dollic Der­
I TH|am*'»'k. »1 110- 2nd. Viva Owen« ’Imthl'- sebn-1. Dist. No. K0: f'ar-
Bread display, not less than 6 kinds Dist. No. 38, »5.00; 2nd, Dist
Garibaldi. 50c.
Vo.
•nee Premvest R-v Citv, Ray City by, 50c.
—
1st,
Mrs.
M.
Jcnck.
$4.00;
2nd
c »s " 1st Lyk Webb, Tilla- j G’nvcrdale, 50c.
Türkei s—1st Crecldee
Johnson,
24. $5.00; 3rd, Dist. No 21. »5.00.
’’»»chino.
«eb-nl Dis’ No 31
Mrs.
I..
Bristow.
$3.00.
mook, $1.00; 2nd, Alta Galloway, I
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Friday 25
Dahlia -
Dav, Pest
TiUntveot-, '1.00; 2nd, Mrs. Albert Johnson, 50c.
r*-«s ' 1 •• A . *ri 1 1 -t-srn TilG-
Ctrl«—F.l’en b’nchnro
Sandlike. 50c.
White Bread—1st. Mrs. A. Neilson, decorated Horse and Rider. 1st Pau-
Indian Runner Ducks—1st, Mrs.
«i no. ?-,l
lessie lensen. Afirtle I
tírt'nol I
Pis* No 10-
Pt«»
50c.;
2nd.
Mrs.
W.
C.
King,
25c.
Her - «
Barber. $1.00; 2nd, Mrs. B. A.
line Beals, Blue Ribbon; 2nd Mrs.
-____ ’On
Mohler Balm school. i Hugh
Class A., 1«t, Edward Cnvron,
Brown Bread—Mrs. A. Neilson 25c. Rasmussen, red ribbon.
Folks, 50c.
if--- ...... »1 1-tel D - N< 24
t "idlik -. $1 00; 2nd, Raymond Ford,
Cake.
Gccsc—1st Hoyt Snider Johnson,
The best decorated go-cart wa« in
•1 00- ?•>,!. F’e’an Krebs.
This will he the third time that
Ti'lamcok. 50c.
Angel Food—1st, N. J. M'-crs, 50c.; charge of Marie Gcinger with bn? ■ of
Chester lensen has won this place. $1.00; 2nd Mrs. Albert Johnson. 50c 2nd. Mrs. Grace Bi ster, 25c.
C
P Is1 Herman Hauswirth, ■|':l* .-...-ok. 50-
Mrs. Gruncnwald. The second best
Darnin'*
’4»- ".ns n representative for the ’wo
Devil’s Foo»!—1st, Mrs. N. J. decorated go-cart was drawn by Miss
Class A 1st Astrid Larsen Tilla- m-rvious years. His sister Ics«ic was
CHEESE CONTEST, ETC.
Myers, BOe.; 2nd. Anna Riflings, 25c. Lillian Groat, and was occupied by
■nr k *1.00; 2nd. Stell« Stuivenga, - ■ tr,«e competitor for a place on ’he
Best Scoring Cheese.
Nut—Mrs. L. Rristow, 25c.
Mrs. B. C. Lamb's child.
I ''-iris* Camo f«r this wear. Fdith 1st—Hugh Bari er 5 2O.CO silver
Henry Donaldson, I'ilhmook 50c
cu
:r cup
Cookies.
The best decorated doll b-’~^V,
Flowers.
1'hanhe from Dist. No. 9 was also n 2nd—Harry Hogan
$12.50
Disnlav no» les« than 5 kinds__ 1st Elizabeth Bryan; 2nd Erma A”stin,
Cy-cc’ Pens.
■*•• -lose cn-ip-tt’or. M'lcs Rial nek 3rd—Hugo P^bvrstcin
Sottnsh Hubbard.
10 00 Mrs. Olc R.db - «3.00; 2nd Mrs"
'’■«’ IceorMctl bic”cle, W illie 1 irk,
1st. Helen ''tan' Tilla who was a member to the camp 'wo 4th—Fred Mcitzke ....
B 1st, Henrv I Donaldson,
5.00 Peter L-nek. $2 on
..nd i- n-f Campbell.
Lolita
Johnson,
00
2nd,
t
ago
w
<«
also
a
close
comneti'or
Blalock.
i »100; 2nd, Miks
5th—G. L. Burge........
Dis nl» v ri-« fovr kinds or more—
:.áo
Pest dccomted
tricycle,
T'ms.
50e.
n’-'r* *o the Hoy«’ Camp n’min.
Best butter—1st, I. H. Moore, $2.00 'st. A'”'i rii’—« $2.50; 2nd Mrs. r -vnn- 2»-d Vern Christensen- rd,
1st Rolo'ts Watson. Till-
i Richard of Reave« and I
2nd, Honcv & Son, $1.00.
H P. V.’ »ton. $1.50.
■1,
nlcHl: 4th, Richard Wa”’.
on 2nd. Beatrice Sheldon, -enee ■ (b’l"'’ of Hemlock had reot
Clover-
Milk Test.
bib
Disnl-v- 1«t, Mr«. Pelee
p
50<-.
work and made a showing that will 1st—J. H. Hathaway .
«20 00 lenck (6 r-"« P--r---^{| Cfock Z'-nr.d« 1T-- > s’ «’-conted nxnrcss wagon—1st
’’d ’ amb; 2nd Walter Poorrran.
Astor»,
■ the winners to be on the look 2nd—Chas. Kunze . .
IROO.bv A])fn A’ ’">••«'■ 2nd Mrs. lenii»
C uewnber.
'rr<«-y».-d calf—Nr’son Paul.
Cl-is« A Is* Teona Rnnp Tille­ ort’ ’• or n»vt vear The ngbibif« of 3rd—Wm. Williams ..
U',00 ' McGhee. Î1 00
('Ip«« ■’ 1st, Wade Arstill, Clovcr-
--•-V-s prize. Dahlia Dav
•wool «1.00; nd, Josephine Warren, Astrid Larson, Dist. No. 10 and
dalr. »1.00;
Jam di rplay
«, Stanley C-'n'e« -d. hum
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