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TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, SEPTEMBER 4, 1919.
GEM THEATRE,
TUESDAY, September 9.
Have you ever been arrested tor Speeding ?
THURSDAY, September 10,
Whether you have o| not you will
NEVER SAY QUIT.”
want to see how Constance Talmadge get away with the Justice ot the Peace in
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William Fox Feature Production, featuring George Walsh.
A deep cut, true blue 100 per cent comedy.
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UP THE ROAD WITH SALLIE,”
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A Klever, Komical Komedy Drama.
Cupid’s Day Off.”
Two Reel Mack Sennett Comedy.
Pathe News.
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The best F-U-N SHOW of the season
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Angel food—1st, Mrs. Frank Bes­ Mrs. S. S. Johnson.
by the 0. A. C„ counts one half, and
Chester White Swine.
1 De Koi; 2. C. N. Gilmore, Tillamook
ter;
2nd, Lucy Daniel.
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the
exhibit
counts
one
half.
The
two
Boar over 1 year—1, J. Donaldson;
Poultry
g
Fannie Korndyke De Koi; 3, B. A.
Devils food—1st, Mrs. Will Max­
scores are added together to make
Barred Plymouth Rock, trlo—1st,
Folks, Noyfolk Fannie De Koi; 4, B. 2, J. Donaldson.
well;
2nd
Mrs.
P.
W.
Jacobs.
Boar under 6 months—1, Chas. 1 the final score.
J. A. Dawson; 2nd, John Hoffman;
A. Folks.
Best cake at fair—Allen Page.
I The two boys and the two girls
3rd, John Hoffman*.
Heifer senior yearling—1, Clay Thomas; 2, Chas. Thomas.
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Ginger Cookies—1st, Mrs. Peter
Sow over 1 year—1, Chas. Thomas. ! who score highest win trips to the
White Plymouth Rocks, trio—1st,
Daniel,
Buttercup
Hilda
Gerben;
2,
The Live Stock Exhibit at the County
Jenck; 2nd Mrs. Jennie McGhee.
i State Fair at Salem.
John Hoffman.
It. W. Watson, Dolly JIareena Vale Violet Girl; 2, J. Donaldson.
Fair.
Allen
Page;
Fruit
cookies
—
1st,
Booths.
Sow under 6 months—1, Chas.
White Wyandottes, trio—1st, Mrs.
Cornucopia.
2nd Mrs. Peter Jenck.
1st Sandlake; 2nd Hunt District.
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A. L. Thomas; 2nd. John Hoffman;
Heifer junior yearling—1, Clay Thomas; 2, Chas. Thomas.
The 1919 Count;- Fair was the best
Oatmeal cookies—1st, Mrs. Mess­ 3rd, Mrs. A. L. Thomas.
1st St. Alphonsus Academy.
Sow with litter under 6 months—
in tue history of Tillamook County, Daniel, Easter Colantha Wayne; 2, J.
ner; 2nd, Mrs. Claude Ackley.
Violet Girl and
Rhode Island Reds, trio—1st, Hugh
1,
Chas.
Thomas,
J.
Rupp,
Tillamook
Bess
Artis;
3,
C.
judged from the standpoint of the
Plain cookies—1st, Mrs. Messner; Barber; 2nd Hugh Barber; 3rd. B. A.
Vegetables.
live stock exhibits. One hundred and N. Gilmore, Tillamook Mina Bessie litter; 2,J. Donaldson.
2nd,
Mrs.
D.
Billings.
Exhibitors held—1, Joe Donaldson.
Leach. Cock—1st, Hugh
Barber.
Beans, yellow pods—1st, Mrs. R.
fifty head of dairy cattle, including De Koi; 4, C. N. Gilmore, Tillamook
Custard pie—1st, Allen Page.
Champion boar—Joe Donaldson.
Cockerel—1st, Hugh Barber; 2nd, J.
Portman; 2nd. Mrs. D. D. West.
the Holstein, Jersey and Guernsey Celia Bessie De Koi.
Fudge—-1st, Laura Dodge.
Champion sow—Chas. Thomas.
A. Dawson. Hen—1st, Hugh Barber;
Heifer senior calf—1, F. R. Beals,
Beans, green pods—1st, Mrs. Katie
Breeds were on exhibition and there
Miscellaneous,
Canning and Preserv­ 2nd, Hugh Barber.
Marolf; 2nd, Harrison Booth.
Poland China.
was not a poor individual in the unnamed; 2, F. R. Beals, unnamed.
Rhode Island pullet—1st, Hugh
ing.
Heifer junior calf—1, J. J. Rupp,
Table beets—1st, Harrison Booth;
Sow under 1 year—S. V. Anderson.
bunch.
Display preserves—1st, Mrs. Peter Barber; 2nd, Hugh Barber, 3rd, J. A.
Boar under 1 year—S. V. Anderson 2nd, Mrs. D. D. West.
The Holstein and Jersey breeders unnamed; 2, J. J. Rupp, unnamed;
Jenck.
Dawson.
Cabbage—1st. Catherine O.Hara;
were out in force, having about an 3, C. N. Gilmore, unnamed; 4, F. R.
Shetland
Ponies.
Display of jams—1st, Mrs. Peter
White Leghorns. Pullets—1st, Mrs.
equal number of each breed on exhi­ Beals, unnamed.
Gelding—1, Catherine Smith; 2, 2nd, Mrs. Morris Bays.
Jenck.
Bert Folks; 2nd, Catherine O’Hara.
Senior and grand champion bull—
Table carrots—1st, Mrs. Frank
bition. i he Guernsey breed was rep­
Lois and Beryl Fowler; 3? Bell,
Jellies—1st, Mrs. D. Billings, 2nd, Trio—1st, Harrison Booth; 2nd, Mrs.
Bester; 2nd. Harrison Booth.
resented by only four breeders.All the C. N. Gilmore, Sir Bessie Fayne De
Mrs. Peter Jenck.
Colonel.
D. D. West, 3rd, John Hoffman.
Koi
Fobes.
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Celery-
1st,
Mrs.
Morris
Bays.
breeders are to be complimented on
Mare—1, Arlene Jones, Betty, 2,
Collection canned fruit—1st, Mrs.
Brown Leghorns, trio—1st, John
Junior Champion bull—B. A. Folks
Cucumbers—1st, Vincent Jacobs.
the preparation of their exhibits and
Peter Jenck; 2nd, Mrs. Jennie Mc- Hoffman; 2nd, Mrs. D. D. West; 3rd,
Marjorie Tucker.
Cauliflower—1st, Robt Eichinger.
on the neatness and attractiveness of unnamed.
Sweepstakes—Arlene Jones, Betty.
Ghee.
Mrs. D. D. West.
Senior and grand champion cow—
Horse Radish—1st, Mrs.» Morris
the exhibits as a whole. There were
Collection canned vegetables—1st,
Black M inorcas, trio—1st, W. E.
J.
J.
Rupp,
Countess
of
Sunnyside
De
Bays.
very few animals shown that had not
Mrs. D. Billings; 2nd, Mrs. Peter Noyes; 2nd, W. E. Noyes; 3rd, John
PRIZE
WINNERS
SCHOOL
DEPT.
Kohl Rabi—1st, Mrs. R. Portman.
been prepared for the show, with a Koi 2nd.
Jenck.
Hoffman.
%
Junior champion cow—Clay Dan­
Lettuce, head—1st, Mrs. M. Bays.
Open Juvenile Dept.
great deal of grooming and work.
Collection pickles—1st, Mrs. Peter
Orphlngton—1st, John Hoffman.
Lettuce, loose—1st, — Jenkins;
Cabbage, class B.—1st, Rosie Ros-
The judges made very complimentary iel, Easter Colantha Wayne.
Jenck; 2nd, Mrs. Florence Stillwell. | Other standard breeds—John Hoff­
Exhibitors aged herd—1, C. N. ech.
2nd, Mrs. D. D. West.
remarks about the condition of the
Collection dried fruits—1st, Mrs. man, 2 first, 1 2nd, 1 3rd; Henry
Gilmore;
2,
B.
A.
Folks.
Onions—1st, Mrs. Jennie McGhee;
Potatoes, class A—1st, Catherine
stock and of the exhibits in general.
Peter
Jenck.
Plasker, one 1st, one 2nd. H. E.
R.
Exhibitors young herd—1, F.
2nd, Mrs. Robt. Portman.
Competition was very keen in the
O’Hara.
Collection fruit juices—1st, Mrs. Tucker, ode 1st. Mrs. P. Jacobs, one
Parsnips—1st Deagle Smith; 2nd,
Holstein and
Jersey classes, and Beals.
Onions, class B—1st, Jane Harris;
Peter Jenck.
1st. one 2nd. Harrison Booth, one
Breeders herd—1, B. A. Folks.
Wm. Tabler.
many of the classdfe were composed
2nd, Wade Jenkins.
Wild fruit—1st, Lois Daniel.
1st, one’ 2nd. Mrs. P. Bushlack, one
2,
Marolf;
2nd,
3
cows
in
milk
—
1,
J.
B.
Honey;
Vernon
Peas—1st, Mrs. Katie
of eight or ten animals that would
Table Beets, class B—1st
1st.
Textile.
Mrs. John Schild.
have been a credit to any stock show B. A. Folks.
Jensen; 2nd, Irene Rosech.
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Corrilsh Indian Games—1st, John
A.
L.
W."
S.
Hare;
Get
of
sire
----
,
C.
N.
Gilmore,
get
Cather-
Crocheted
collar
—
1st,
Mrs.
Pumpkin,
table
—
1st,
Table
carrots,
Class
A-
—
1st
in the state.
Hoffman.
of
sire
Bessie
Fayne
De
Koi
Fobes;
2,
ine
O
’
Hara;
2nd,
Ozella
Hart.
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Page;
2nd,
Mrs.
A.
Grenenwald.
2nd,
W.
S.
Hare.
The aged Jersey bull, and the aged
Blue Andalusians—1st, John Hoff­
Crocheted yoke—1st, Mrs. Messner,
Potatoes—1st, Mrs. Bert Folks;
Holstein cow classes were especially B. A. Folks, get of sire Maplecrest
Table Carrots, class B—1st, Har­
man.
2nd, Mrs. A. L. Page.
I 2nd, Mrs. P. Jacobs.
interesting and close.. Several old De Koi Beauty; 3. J. J. Rupp, get of vey Moon; 2nd Lloyd Moon.
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Turkeys—1st, John Hoffman, 2nd,
Rhubarb—1st, Mrs. D. Billings.
Crocheted sofa pillow—1st, Mrs. D.
Parsnips, class B—1st Vernon Jen-
breeders from other parts of the state sire Hollywood Spring Brook Artis;
. John Hoffman.
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Largest
squash
—
Mrs.
Dora
Daniel.
4,
J.
B.
Honey.
Billings.
were profuse in their praises of the
' sen.
I Geese—1st, John Hoffman, 2nd, •
Produce of cow—1, C. N. Gilmore; I I Cucumbers, class B—1st, Merle
Largest
rhubarb—Mrs. Robert
Chocheted pillow slip trimming—
show. In get of sire thè Holstein
i John Hoffman.
Eichinger; next largest, Mrs. D. 1st, Mrs. Messner.
breeders had five entries and to the 2, J. B. Honey; 3, C. N. Gilmore.
I Jensen.
Indian Runner Ducks.—lBt, John
Holstein special best exhibit of
Crocheted bed spread—1st, Mrs. G.
bystander it looked like anybody’s
String beans class B—1st Margaret Billings.
Hoffman, 2nd, Mrs. A. L. Thomas;
Holsteins
—
1,
F.
R.
Beals;
2,
J.
B.
Largest
Cauliflower
Robt.
Eich
­
A.
Jones;
2nd,
Mrs.
Geo.
Lamb.
prize until the ribbons were placed.
Putman; 2nd, Anthony Zachmann.
Crocheted baby set—1st, Mrs. Jen­ 3rd, John Hoffman.
Layer Cake, class B—1st Ruth inger.
Prof Brandt, of the Dairy Dept of Honey; 3, C. N. Gilmore.
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Guinea Fowl—1st, John Hoffman;
Kuppenbender; 2nd Gwendolyn Har­ Forage Plants and Roots; Grains and nie Sheets.
O. A. C.., judged the Holstein and
Jersey*
2nd John Hoffman.
Crocheted
filet
lace
—
1st,
Mrs.
A.
Guernseys, while "Uncle Bill’ Schuh-
Grasses in Sheaf.
Rabbits—1st, Guy French; 2nd.
Bull 3 or over—1, W. S. Hare, St. ris.Bread, class B—1st, Luverne Wal­
nench, of Hillsboro, placed the rib­
, Stock beets—1st, Mrs. Morris Bays, L. Page; 2nd, Mrs. Messner.
3rd, Marvin
Marvin Pangborn;
.Mawes
2nd;
2,
M.
Mills,
Gambog
’
s
Crocheted
Boudoir
Cap
—
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1st,
Jen
­
bons on the Jers*s, and both seemed
ker; 2nd Gertrude Brandt.
2nd, Mrs. Ross.
Pangborn.
April King; 3, Tillamook Jersey Co.,
Bread, class A—1st, Lois Daniel.
.to give excellent satisfaction.
Stock carrots—1st, Deagle Smith; nie Sheets.
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Cross stitch, sofa pillow—1st, Mrs.
Dress, cla^s A—1st, Lois Daniel; 2nd, A. D. Divine.
The barns were in the best shape Poppy’s Golden St. Mawes; 4, L, A.
Alfred
Anderson;
2nd,
Mrs.
W.
S.
that they have ever been, for which McCormack, Lavina's Lad.
Grange Exhibits.
2nd, Mary Ward.
Kale—1st, Mrs. D. D. West.
Bull 2 and under—1, L. C. Daniels.
the Fair Board and the life stock
Buel.
Apron, Class B—1st, Ruth Benson,
Fairview Grange won the first
Ruta bagas-—1st, A. D. Divine.
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Jennie prize in the Grange exhibits, which
Knitted stockings—1st,
superintendent should receive the Belle’s St. Mawes Lad. 2, Joe Donald­ 2nd, Caroline Portman.
Largest stock beet—Mrs. Ross.
son, Golden St. Mawes Rosalre.
Darning, class B,—1st Mary Clay­
hearty thanks of the breeders.
was a very artistically arranged
Largest stock turnip—Arline Jones, Sheets.
Bull senior yearling—l.Wm. Ro-, I ton.
Knitted baby bootees—1st, Jennie booth, for which
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the Fairview
next largest, T. K. Blackador.
bitseb,
Susy
’
s
St
Mawes
Apex;
2,
F.
Fancy work (3 pieces) Class A—
The list of prize winners follows:
Grange is entitled to a great deal of
Largest artichoke stalk—Mrs. R. Sheets.
K. Blackador, Crickets Liberty Lad. , 1st, Lois Daniel; 2nd, Lucy Daniel.
Knitted lace—1st, Rachel Dunstan. credit.
Guernsey*.
Portman.
Mittens—1st,
Jennie
Bull Junior yearling—l.Mr». Ther­ Class B—1st, Dolores Banders; 2nd,
Knitted
Largest corn stalk—Mrs. Robt.
Bulls 3 or over—1, J. J. Berns,
esa Ross, St. Mawes of Uni Ash.
Sheets; 2nd, W. E. Noyes.
Evelyn Zenger.
Alma's Glen of Mound City; 2, C.
Portman.
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Cheese Scoring Conteat.
Bull senior calf—1, M. Mills, Olga’s
Knitted bedspread—1st, Mr*. J. E.
Night dress, class A—1st. Lucy
Largest sunflower stalk—Mrs. D.
Hunt, Glenwood King of Edgemoor.
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The cheese scoring content at the
Gambog
Duke.
Brown.
D.
West;
next
largest,
Harrisn
Booth
Daniel.
Bull senior calf---- J. J. Berns,
Drawnwork lunch cloth—1st. Mrs. county fair was participitated In by
Bull senior calf—1, L. A. McCor­
Swe^t Peas, class A-—1st, Pauline
Oats—Harrison Booth.
Marie's Glen of Tillamook; 2 J. J.
about half the cheese makers of the
mack, unnamed; 2, Albert Johnson, Gienger; 2nd, Lena Berli.
James E. Brown.
Vetch
—
Carl
Possetti.
Berns, May’s Glen of Tillamook.
Bob St. Mawes; 3. Wm. Robitsch,
French embroidery lunch cloth- county, with the following results.
Asters, Class A—1st Gladys Hath­
Bull junior calf—1, R. C. Jones,
Horticulture.
unnamed; 4, C. Ackley, unnamed.
let, Mrs. A. Grenenwald, 2nd, Mrs. Hugh Barber, Fairview............ 97
away.
Ra’s Ultra King of Tillamook; 2, R.
Baldwin—1st, R. Y. Blalock; 2nd,
Elmer Hopkins, E. Beaver .... 96%
Cow 3 or over—1,. Albert Johnson,
Dahlias,
class
K
—
2nd,
Pauline
Anderson.
C. Jones Ultra King of Tillamook.
I W. Kinnaman.
Flossie Mays St. Mawes. 2, Wm. Gienger. Class
French embroidery center piece— Trevor Hare, Cloverleaf.......... 96%
o.
B
—
1st,
Anthony
Cow 3 or over—1, R. C. Jones Spot­ Maxwell, Rosel’s Queen Raleigh; 3,
Bellflower—1st. O. W. Kinnaman.
Albert Worthington.................... 96%
1st, Mrs. A. Grenenwald.
wood Sweet Brier, 2d; 2, J. J. Berns, Wm. Robitsch, Grey Fox’s Daughter; Zachmann.
Bismarck—1st, O. W. Kinnaman;
French embroidered night gown— Harry Thomas, Red Clover . . . 96%
Raffia
basket,
class
B
—
1st
Werner
Miss Grumby of McK farms.
Frank Wilson, Elwood............ 95%
2nd, R. Y. Blalock.
4. John Stewart, Esplna's Bonnie Abplaflalp; 2nd, Lizzie Abplanalp.
1st, Mrs. Florence Stillwell.
Cow 2 and under 3—1, J. J. Berns,
Ben Davis—1st, O. W. Kinnaman;
French embriodered towels—1st, Floyd Culberson, Maple Leaf . . 95
Collection art work, Class A—1st,
Belle.
Caroline of Sequoia; 2, R. C. Jones,
Gordon Burge, Holstein .......... «5
Heifer 2 and under 3—1, Joe Don­ Nellie Hester; 2nd, Lizzie Abplanalp. 2nd, Hans L. Jensen.
Mrs. Alfred Anderson.
Ra’s Spotwood Sweet Brier.
Crabapples—1st, Mrs. P. Jacobs; , Eyelet embroidery, center piece— N. N. Kirby, Miami.................... 94%
aldson. Hermits Pusy Fancy; 2, Wm. Class B—1st, Lucia Wiley; 2nd,
Heifer Junior yearling—1, R. C. Robitsch, Grey Fox of Green- Hills;
2nd. Mrs. Peter Jenck.
1st, Mrs. G. A. Jones; 2nd, Mrs. Albert Wade, Cloverdale.......... 94
Ruth Kuppenbender.
Jones, Tillamook Belle. 2, R. C. Jones
Golden sweet—1st, O. W. Klnnu- Alfred Anderson.
Harry Hogan, Ixing Prairie . . . 91
y, L. A. McCormack, King’s Rose­
Special, sewing under 9 years— 1st
Tillamook Sweet Brier.
Albert Worthington, who is a help-
buds Cricket; 4, Albert Johnson,
man.
Eyelet
embroidery,
lunch
cloth
—
Folks.
Heifer senior calf—1, J. J. Berns,
Gravenstein—1st. R. Y. Blalock.
er at a cheese factory, made a cheese
1st,
Mrs.
Alfred
Anderson.
Turvey
’
s
Dell.
Poultry.
unnamed; 2, Ira Lance, Tthlone Wel­
Grimes golden—0. W.-Kinnaman.
Heifer senior yearling—1, L. C.
Eyelet embroidery, towels—1st, and placed it in the cheese scoring
King—1st. R. Y. Blalock; 2nd, O.
ler’s Golden Maid.
White Rocks, class B—Roletta
contest receiving the high score of
Daniels, Rosaires Queen Miss.
Laura
Bays.
Senior and grand champion bull—
Heifer Junior yearling—1, L. A. Watson.
96 % points . ,
W. Kinnaman.
Eyelet
embroidery,
pillow
slips
Leghorns,
class
B
—
1st,
J. J. Berns, Alma’s Glen of Mound McCormack, Helens St. Mawes Marla
White
Red Astrachan—1st, Mrs. Peter 1:- . uaura Bays.
; 2nd Edwin Glad.
City .
Jenck: 2nd, Hans L. Jensen.
of W. N.- 2, L. A. McCormack, Dollys Archie Mattoon; 2nd Edwin u>uu.
Eyelet embroidery, dresser scarf
Junior champion bull—J. J. Berns. St. Mawes Beauty of W. N.; 3,’A. I White Faced Black Spanish, G-ass
Notice to Creditors.
Waxen- -1st. O. W. Kinnaman.
1st,
Mrs. Allied Anderson.
Sen: ,r champion cow—J. J. Berns Zwald, Nehalem’s Pride; 4, Albert B.—1st, Edward Plasker.
Banana
—
1st.
R
Y.
Bla-
1st,
Winter
Gordon
| Silk embriodery, center piece
Bantams, class B
T —1st,
Junior and grand champion cow— Johnson, Marie Mistletoe.
In the County Court of the Slate of
lock.
j Mrs. A. G. Jones; 2nd, Mrs. Florence
.
____
.
1st,
Mrs.
E.
R. C. Jones, Tillamook Bell.
Shartel
(2
pairs)
transpa rent
Oregon, for the County of Tillamook.
Heifer senior calf — 1. Wm. Ro­
Yellow
Archie
I Si ill well.
Get of Sire—1, J. J. Berns, get of
Anaconas, Class B 1st
K. Scovali ; 2nd, R. Y. Blalock.
Notice is given that the undersign­
bitsch. unnamed; *2, Joe Donaldson,
Silk embroidery sofa pillow
1st.
Alma’s Glen of Mound City; 2, R. C.
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F.
N.
Wilson;
Mattoon.
Other
variety
—
1st
Mrs. A. G. Anderson; 2nd Mrs. Alfred ed, Jesse C. Snyder, has been a,
unnamed; 3, Albert Johnson, unnam­
B
-1st,
Class
- Jones,
------ , „„
__ Glbnwood King of
Brown Leghorns,
get of
pointed administrator of the ..late of
2nd, F. W. Robitsch.
ed; 4, Albert Johnson, unnamed.
R. Y. Blalock; Anderson.
Edgemore; 3, R. C. Jones, get of Ra.
John L. Snyder, deceased, by the
Heifer Junior calf—1, Joe Rosech; Margaret Ross.
Best
display
—
1st,
Colored
embroidery
center
piece
R. C. Jones,
Produce of dam—1, ~
’------ 2, Joe Donaldson; 3, Edwin Glad,
Rabbits, Class B— 1st, Earl Leach; 2nd. O. W. Kinnaman.
1st, Mrs. Florence Stillwell; 2nd, County Court of the State of Oregon,
Brier
Sweet
Display of plums—1st, Hans L.
Margaret Ross.
.produce of Spoawood
for Tillamook County, ami has quail­
Gambogs Gay Ann; 4, A. Johnson, 2nd.
Mrs. C. M. Blaser.
Special prizes, canned salmon—- Jensen; 2nd. Hans L. Jensen.
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2nd.
tied as such. All persons having
Colored embroidery dresser scarf
unnamed.
Display of prunes- 1st, O. W. Kin­ 1st, Mrs. C. M. Blaser; 2nd Mrs. A. claims against said estate are hereby
1st, Gladys Klinehan.
Holsteins,
Senior
and
grand
champion
bull
—
Bull 3 _ and over—1. C . N. Gilmore, W. S. Hare, St Mawes 2nd.
Industrial Club Prize Winners.
notified to present the same, duly
naman.
Anderson.
Sire Bessie Fayne De Koi Fobes; 2.
Cookery—1st, Ernest Glenger; 2nd
verified, as by law required, to the
Farm Produce.
Junior champion bull—Mrs. There­
Colored embroidery sofa pillow
J. J. Rupp, Hollywood Spring Brook
undersigned at 1012 Gasco Building,
Pauline Glenger; 3rd. Alma Furrer;
sa Ross, St. Mawes of Uni Ash.
Home cured ham—1st, Vincent 1st. Mrs. C. M. Blaser.
Artis; 3. Beals & Folks. Maplecrest
Jacob, 2nd, Mrs. Peter Jenck.
Senior and grand champion cow
Quilts, silk
pieced 1st,
Mr- Portland. Oregon, within six months
4th, Ruby Tohl.
Beauty De Koi.
Rural home
beautification 1st
Breakfast bacon—1st. Mrs. Peter
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A. Johnson, Flossie Mays St Mawes.
Zachmann; 2nd, Mis. Jennie McGli<< from the date hereof.
Bulls 2 and under 3--1, F. R.
Dated and first published this 4th
Junior Champion cow—L. A. Mc­ Pauline Glenger; 2nd Lena Berli.
Quilts, cotton pieced 1st, W. E.
Jenk; 2nd, Vincent Jacob.
Beals. King Ormsby Repeater of Till- Cormack, Helens St. Mawes Maria
Potato raising—.1st, Noah Rich­
Eggs, white shell—1st, W. E. Noyes; 2nd, O. W. Kinnaman.
day of September, 1919.
ards; 2nd. Harry Robertson; 3rd, Noyes; 2nd, Mrs. D. D. West.
tmook.
Jesse C. Snyder,
N. W
. . ,
Art.
Bull senior yearling---- .Beals & ot Exhibitors
Administrator.
IJkgs. brown shell 1st, Mrs. P.
aged herd 1,A.John­ I^eonard Smith; 4th. Henry Newberg.
Glen
1st
'oiks. Maplecrest Burton HUrtog De son. 2. J. Donaldson; 3. L. A. Mc­
Oil paintings.landscape
Vegetable gardening—1st, Merle Jacobs; 2nd. O. W. Kinnaman.
Laidlaw, Owen & Lawrence,
Jensen; 2nd, Miles Robertson; 3rd,
Duck eggs—let, Mrs. Dora Daniel. Leach; 2nd, Miss Imus.
Lol.
Attorneys for Estate,
Bull junior yearling—1, F. R. Cormack.
Oil painting, marine view 1st, 1012 Gasco Building,
Comb honey 1st, Hope Watson;
Exhibitors young herd—1. L. A. .Margaret Ross; 4th, Claude Webb.
leals. Lui-dike Vale Ormsby of Till- McCormack. 2. J. Donaldson. 3. A.
on.,itrv —1st,
1st. Homer
Crystal Bays.
Portland, Oregon.
Poultry
Homer Blum; 2nd, 2nd. Erwin Harrison.
Watson;
Extract«^ honey—1st, Joe Rosech.
Roletta
rnook.
Charlie
Gardner.
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Floral.
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Bull senior calf—1( B. A. Folks, Johnson.
Breeders herd—1, L. A. McCor­ 3rd. Marion Lamb; 4th. Claude
Dahlias- 1st, Mrs. P. Schrader;
Bread.
Card of Thanks
ioyfolk Lad De Koi.
2nd,
Mr». D. Billings; 3rd C. B.
Webb.
White
yeast
bread
-1st,
Mrs.
D.
D.
mack.
Leach ;
Bull junior calf—1, B. A. Folks,
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Earl
3 cows in milk—1, A. Johnson, 2,
Rabbit Raising—1st
Wiley.
West; 2nd. Lois Daniel.
nnamed: 2, C. N. Gilmore, unnam- J. Donaldson; 3, L. A. McCormack.
We desire to show our appreciation
Billings;
2nd. La Vant Holden.
Fladiolas
—
1st.
Mrs.
D.
d; 3, F. R. Beals, unnam<-d. 4. F. R.
McClew. 2nd, I Graham bread 1st, Mrs. D. West.
of the many tokens of kindness on
Gel of sire—1, Mrs. Thdtesa Rosa,
Sewing—lot, Jennie___
Whole sweet bread 1st, Mrs. E. 1 2nd. Mrs. Thersa Ross.
leal.-, unnamed.
2. A Johnson; 3, J. Donaldson, 4. L. Lola Daniel; 3rd, Thelma Smith; 4th
I Bosew—1st. Mr». D. Billings; 2nd. account of the sickness and death, by
Cow 3 and over—1. J. J. Rupp,
Harrison.
the friends, who sympathized with
Anna McClew.
Best loaf of bread at the fair Mrs Mrs. Blum, 3rd, Mrs. Morris Buys.
McCormack.
lountess of Sunnyside De Koi -nd: A. Produce
Corn growing—1st. Milo Carter.
of cow—1, A. Johnson; 2,
Sweet peas 1st. Ethelyn Crawford us In the loss of our beloved wife
D. D. West.
I, F. R Beals. Iaidy Aaggte Ormsby J. Donaldson; 3, A. Johnson; 4, Wm.
Calf Raising—1st. Edwin Glad.
2nd, Mr». Russell Hawkins; 3rd. Mis. and daughter.
< Rock; 3. J. B. Honey, Hillside
John Feldschau,
Pork production—let, Chas Thom­
Cake. Cookie* and Pie.
Katie Marolf.
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Robitsch.
>ewel Hengervald 2nd; 4. R. W.
Mr. and Mrs. O. Guls-
Butter cake, light—1st. Allen Page
Jersey
special
Best
Jersey
exhibit
Other
flowers-
1st,
Mrs.
D.
Bill-
as.
A’ats<>n. Canary Fobes May De Koi. I Jersey special »e 2, A. Johnson;
trom and family.
Fruit cake—1st, Mrs. Peter Jenck: I Ings; 2nd. .Mrs. Jennie McGee; 3rd,
In the International Club Work,
Cow 2 and under 3—1. C. N. Gil- I—1. Joe Donaldson.
¡the child's report, which Is graded 2nd. Mr». D. Billings.
»ore. Tillamook Daisy Butter King 3. Wm. Robitsch.
TH .COUNTY FAIR
WAS BIG SUCCESS.
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