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and crab apples. Thirty-eight silver and twenty-three bronze medals were received by 

 various exhibitors from Montana on apples, crab apples, strawberries, plums and 

 prunes. For agricultural exhibits from Montana there were received sixty-nine gold 

 medals, sixty-two silver medals and fifty-three bronze medals. Gold medals were 

 awarded to the following exhibitors from this State: 



Barley — Duncan Cameron, Cascade; B. H. Kemp, Cascade; A. H. Sales, Salesville. 

 Barley and Oats — G. F. Anderson, Belt; J. E. Morse, Dillon; P. R. Nash, Bozeman; 

 James A. Potter, Bozeman. 



Barley, Oats and Wheat — E. M. Davidson, Belgrade; W. C. Newton, Bozeman; Dan- 

 iel Payne, Monarch; Robert Scott, Sand Coulee. 



Barley, Wheat, Oats, Rye and Speltz — Experiment Station, Bozeman. 



Barley, Wheat, Rye and Oats — E. Bisson, Great Falls. 



Beans — Frank Rene, Echo. 



Beans and Peas — Samuel Dick, Great Falls. 



Bromus Inermis — J. R. Kruger, Plains; Christ Prestbye, Kalispell. 



Hay— Alfalfa— Paul McCormick, Billings. 



Hay — Timothy — J. M. Horan, Belt. 



Hay — Claude V. Flynn, Toston. 



Hay Seed — Timothy — Ed. Peterson, Kibbey. 



Oats — F. K. Armstrong, Bozeman; A. M. Austin, Falthead; C. H. Austin, Flathead; 



O. H. Barnhill, Holt; Joseph Braitvant, Highwood; Henry Bush, Chinook; James Cook, 

 Chinook; Wallace Cook, Chinook; C. R. Featherly, Dillon; John H. Green, Plains; 

 Frank Harlen, Missoula; B. J. Heaney, St. Peter; J. M. Horan, Townsend; Carl Innes, 

 Dillon; Otis Johnson, Plains; J. H. Lamphear, Manhattan; C. H. Lind. Great Falls; 

 Con Mannlx, Townsend; Theodore Nelson, Dillon; Theodore Norman, Bozeman; C. E. 

 Skidmore, Bozeman; G. W. Sparr, Bozeman; Leonard Stone, Central Park; Charles 

 Stephens, Highwood; J. H. Stubbs, Kalispell; M. D. Sullivan, Townsend; Otis Thomp- 

 son, Plains; C. Van Wagen, Laurel, and M. L. Wade, Choteau. 



Oats and Wheat — C. M. Anderson, Belt; W. R. Cullen, Monarch; Jacob Carolus, 

 Bozeman; John C. Coulson, Cascade; C. A. Lee, Sand Coulee; J. J. Patterson, Truly; 

 C. W. Winslow, Waterloo, and W. L. Cork, Riceville. 



Wheat — Pete Fake, Eden; H. Hicke, Truly; G. P. Kessner, Stockett; Joe Maxner, 

 Eden; Charles Morgan, Truly; John G. Ross, Great Falls. 



At the Lewis and Clark Centennial Exposition held at Portland, Oregon, in 

 1905, the State of Montana was awarded a gold medal for Educational Exhibit, gold 

 medal for collective exhibit of grains and grasses, gold medal for mineral exhibit and 

 gold medal for gold exhibit. 



