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Mrs. David Horn, two quilts — one white, one fancy work; fine shirt, 

 made by hand; gent's drawers and undershirt, made by hand; lady's 

 undersuit, three pieces, machine work. 



Mrs. W. Bisbee, slipper case, applique. 



Miss Lena Bisbee (seven years old), embroidered tidy, and hair-pin 

 box, crochet work. 



Miss May Wetzell, two crochet tidies. 



Miss Emma Clyde (thirteen years old), child's afghan. 



Miss Martha Knights (ten years old), worsted embroidery. 



Miss Louisa Fried, tidy crochet and collar and lace crochet. 



Miss Lizzie Nixon (nine years old), beaded pincushion. 



Miss Mary Nixon (seven years old), shoe needlework, chenille card 

 case, book marks. 



Mrs. Sisson, straw flowers and crystallized grasses. 



Mrs. P. C. Call, two willow baskets, corn husk braid, wheat straw 

 braid, and coxcombs. 



Miss Mabel Hazlitt, wheat straw braid. 



Mrs. ] Aland, child's dress — silk embroidery. 



Mrs. W. McConaughy, infant's robe, machine work. 



Miss Seavers, tidy. 



Miss Ida Ranous, two samples knit lace, and tomato catchup. 



Miss May Green, bouquet of dahlias. 



Mrs. Inez Wheeler, silk quilt, two crochet lamp mats, pair pongee 

 lamp mats, pair coral lamp mats, and mat and tidy — raised crochet work. 



Mrs. May Stringer, quilt, log cabin. 



Mrs. E. .Ranous, braided rug. 



Miss Nellie Conroy (seven years old), embroidered honeycomb cloth. 



Miss Mary Conro} T (six years old), embroidered honeycomb cloth. 



Mrs. H. B. Warren, silk embroidery. 



Miss Nettie King ( fourteen years old), oil painting. 



Miss Clara Hovey, cut flowers — purple amaranth and immortelles. 



Miss Gussie Ringe (eight years old), three samples crochet work. 



Miss Mary Greenough, display of cut flowers, cotton crochet edging, 

 and thread tidy. 



Miss Tena Klinge (six years old), cotton crochet. 



Mrs. A. Klinge, crochet nightcap. 



Mrs. J. Pashburg, groups of verbenas and dahlias. 



John Hilt, show case, cabinet work. 



J. C. Tolman, of Jackson County, Oregon, had on exhibition a miscel- 

 laneous lot of leather, tanned at his tannery, embracing harness, skirt- 

 ing, black bridle, fair bridle, grained black upper, buffed upper, waxed 

 upper, waxed kip, waxed calfskin, grained black calfskin, and black 

 buckskin. 



