Siskiyou District Agricultural Society. 325 



CLASS III. — SWEKl'STAKES. 



Best bull of any stock or age, W. J. Evans, Lord Byron, $15. 



Best cow of any stock or age, J. H. Ki-nyon, Susie, $10. 



Best calf of any stock or age, C. McNulty, llattie, five months old, $10. 



SIlKKl'. , 



Best ram two years old and over, J. B. Rolirer, French Merino ram, Big Ben, $10. 

 \V. J. Evans, Spani^^h Merino ram, Dick, $10. 

 J. B. Uiiluer, graded sheep, .">j. 



SWINE. 



Best boar under one year, J. P. Woods, County Fair, $5. 



HOUSEHOLD IMPLEMENTS. 



F. R. (Jriflin, washing machine, $2. 



VEHICLES. 



L. Swan, best two-horse family carriage, $10. 

 L. Swan, best top buggy, $8. 



FANCY GOODS AND NEEDLE-WORK DEPARTMENT. 



Mrs. 0. D. Cornish, best silk Ottoman cover, patchwork, $2 50. 



Miss llattie llager, best worsted crochet, $2. 



Mrs. E. Whitney, best cotton crochet, $2. 



Mrs. F. Rogler, best silk embroidery, $3. 



Miss llattie llager, best table-spread, §2. 



Mrs. J. Urlings, best cotton embroidery, $1. 



Mrs. L. T. Williams, best lace embroidery, $1. 



Miss Jennie Green, best braid embroidery, $2. 



Mrs. E. H. Autenreith, best wa.x-work, .$5. 



Mrs. E. 11. Scofield. best leather work, $2 50. 



Mrs. E. II. Autenreith, best hair work, $2 50. 



Mrs. H. B. Green, best moss work,.'?2. 



Mrs. F. J. King, best sea moss work, $2. 



Mrs. H. C. Tickner, sea moss work picture, $2. 



Mrs. Ileybrook, best bead work, $1. 



Miss Dora Junker, best picture in worsted work, flat eml)roiderj', $5. 



Miss Mary Calhoun, best jiicture in worsted work, rait^ed embroidery, $5. 



Mrs. 11. Kessler, sofa i)illow, .'?2 50. 



Mrs. E. Dewitt, Spanish embroidery, $2. 



Mrs. VAhx Merrill, darned work, $2. 



Mrs. Ella Merrill, worsted embroidery needle-book, $2. 



Mrs. F. Rogler, bead and worsted embroidery, $2. 



Mrs. II. B. Green, best exhibit of ladies' underclothes, machine work, $5. 



Mrs. 0. D. Cornish, best hatid sewing, $2 50. 



Mrs. C. Munro, best gent's sliirt, machine work, $2 50. 



Mrs. 8. Autenreith, work basket, $2. 



Mrs. F. Rogler, netted tidy, $2. 



Miss Eliza Strickland, air castle, $2. 



Mrs. n. C. Tickner, crystaiized flowers, $2. 



P. G. Strickland, exhibit of buckskin gloves, $5. • 



Mrs. Theo. Young, skeleton leaves, $2 50. 



Mrs. Theo. Young, cross, sea moss, $2 50. 



Mrs. Lydia Hughes, black cashmere dress, $5. 



Mrs. C. Munro, largest display of sewing machine work, $10. 



Mrs. F. Rogler, largest and best exhibit of articles in this class, $10. 



Miss Katy Rule, best worsted crochet, $1 50. 



Mr. Jas. 'ihornton, display of woolen goods, $10. 



MISSES DEPARTMENT. 



Miss Mary Urlings, thirteen years old, largest and best exhibit of articles in this class, $10. 



Miss .\molia lluseman, thirteen years old, best ottoman cover, $2 50. 



Miss Mary Davis, fifteen years old, best worsted crochet, .$2. 



Miss Mary Davis, fifteen years old, best cotton crochet, $2. 



Miss Mary Urlings, thirteen years old, best stand cover, $2. 



Miss .Maltie Davis, thirteen years old, silk eml)roidercd card-case, $2. 



Aliss Mary Wetzel, thirteen years old, best picture in worsted work, $5. 



Miss Hattie Davis, thirteen years old, sofa pillow, $2 50. 



