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. .oviia AlSJ V fiXj.ll Canned fruit display—1st, Mrs i »» OA waiy V. bu U as O Here luc Division F. — Horticulture. . ver, e-e.UU; -nd, antes Blalock, Bea­ Class B., 1st, Roletta Watson, Tilla­ Peter Jenck, $3.00; 2nd, Mrs. Anna ,-vUo.y a . ..... Mite«* uy ivouy Derby ut » tulia — appiis. 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. 81 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, 2nribaldi. 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. •!« 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- '/at 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 ----- " th, ------- 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 THE PREMIUM LIST. At Annual Tillamook f.nnnfv Rail1