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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 23, 1910)
EIGHT PAGES FACDB SIX SUGGESTS BIG DAIRY SHOW FOR PORTLAND PU. S. V. M'CLVRE WAXTS WESTERN DAIRY SHOW DAILY KA8T OBJDGONTAN, PKXpLKTOW, ORESON, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1910 points Out That Such n Affair Would lto (irot Success Owing to Natural Conditions Here In Oregon None Now In West. "Portland should be the seat of a great Western Dairy Show," declared Dr. S. W. MeClure, chief of the bureau of animal Industry In the northwest. The entire west should be Included as tributary territory, he says, and he insists that if Portland will promote the affair properly that in a few years it will grow to be the largest, most interesting and most successful live stock show held west of the Mississ ippi river. Portland, he , holds, by reason of her central location, her transportation facilities and her Ideal late fall and winter climate is the logical location for the greatest show in America with the possible excep tion of the national show held in Chi- In discussing the possibilities of a Western Dairy Show. Dr. MeClure called attention to the wonderful suc cess which had followed the founding of the national show. "The National ( Dairy Show was established only five . years ago," he said, "but in that short : period of time it has grown to be the j jnost magnificent dairy proposition : the world has ever seen. j "The show just closed in Chicago ' lasted for ten days and there were I on exhibition more than 500 dairy; cattle, representing 20 different states, i The building was totally Inadequate to accommodate the thousands who i desired to attend and view the exhl- j bitions. During the show an offer of $10,000 was made and refused for A .single bull. "The show consisted of dairy cat tle, the latest improved dairy ma chinery', sanitary dairy methods and appliances and everything related to progressive dairying. "Oregon ia particularly adapted to two lines of agriculture. The one is the production of fruit; the other i9 the dairy industry. Outside of these two lines she has no advantage over the other states of the union. "Western Oregon should become the greatest dairy district in America, The natural advantages there pre sented to the industry are equaled at n other point in the universe ana the state should exert a, supreme ef fort to increase its dairy production 100 per cent. "Today we are producing approxi mately $15,000,000 worth of dairy products while our capacity is In ex - cess of $100,000,000. In Oregon at the present time are to be found dairy animals that would furnish the foun- 1 II "ROUND-UP" FIELD Thursday, Thanksgiving Day, Nov. 24 115 Peidletoi High School vs. Pendleton All-Star Game Adults Called 50c Promptly at 3:00 P. M. School Children 25c every GOOD-BYE, DANDRUFF. A Clean Scalp for Everyone Who Wants One. Parisian Sage will kill all dandruff germs and banish dandruff in two weeks, or nothing to pay. It will stop falling hair or Itching scalp In two weeks, or money back. It will stimulate the clogged up hair roots, will cause the hair to grow, will prevent the hair from turning grap, and the danger of be coming bald will vanish. Parisian Sage is a daintily perfum ed hair tonic, that is not sticky or greasy. Parisian Sage is Bold by druggists everywhere, and by Tallman & Co with the Auburn hair Is on package. dation for an Immense dairy industry and by giving aid and every possible encouragement our weaiui couiu oe immeasurably increased. if -Portland will Dromote ana de velop a Western Diiry Show it will in a few years become tne largest una most interesting livestock exposition held west of the Mississippi river. The Immediate result of such a show would be the stimulation of better dairy . matters together with the Im mediate improvement of the quality of our dairy herds. Such a show would attract the attention of those interested in the dairy industry in other states and when they became on,,!-iintp( with the Dossibilities in this direction, hundreds of them would flock to Oregon to engage in the industry. "The show should consist of ex hibits of all breeds of dairy cattle the money back plan. Try a 50 cent j and all the implements pertaining to bottle today and learn for yourself what a delightful tonic It Is. The girl tha ,inirv nnrni the exhibition a milk and butter test should be con Known For Its Strength Tho First National Bank PEt.Dl.ETON, I0REQ0N CAPITAL, SURPLUS and UNDIVDED PROFITS . S450 BOB RESOURCES OVER . S 2 , 0 Q 0 ,0 0 0 . Q Q ducted so as to prove the capacities of the various cows. "The exhibitors at such a snow should receive liberal premiums, one half of which should be paid by ap propriation from the state and the other half collected from the various interess Involved. "So far as I know there Is at the present time no exclusive dairy show held at any point west of DesMoines, Iowa, and Portland certainly offers a desirable field for a great western show of national reputation. "It Is generally believed that the average dairy cow In Oregon is no hotter than the averaee dalrv cow In the, TTnlted States, and this means that the average cow in this state barely cavs for the feed she consumes, un the other hand we have In Oregon more than our share of the great rec ord butter producers or tne country and If every effort Is directed during the next five or ten years towara in creasing the quality or our dairy cews. the average product per cow oer year can be doubled. "The department of agriculture credits Oregon with about 170,000 dalrv cows. There are probably not actually that number in the state but western Oregon, in addition to her other stuff. Is fully capable of maintaining more than half a million dairy cows." STANF1ELD FRUIT GROWERS I LITTLE TOWN HAS NEW BOOSTING ORGANIZAION SECURITY ii-i 'i Vnt enm for Blunder. "If my friends hadn't blundered In thlnklnr I was a doomed victim consumption I might not be alive now," write D. T. Sanders, Harrods- burr Kt.. 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For the present at least tho organ ization will hold a meeting In Stan fleld each Saturday. An effort Is to b made to enlist all the growers of fruit In this vicin ity as members of the organization and It Is hoped that In time tho or ganization will bo the means of en abling Stanfleld to gain a reputation equal to that of Hood River. The Stanfleld postoffice has been moved Into the Bell building. Its present quarters are very commodi ous as well as neat and would be a credit to a place of larger size. Two new residences near this city are rapidly nearlng completion. The one Is being built by R. W. Copeland who arrived recently from Astoria, while the other F. A. Baker. Is being erected by Moving Films of Germs. London. The remarkable possi bilities of the cinematograph for teaching purposes have been demon strated at an exhibition of bacteriol ogical and patheologlcal subjects given at the King's College hospital. 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