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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL PORTLAND. FRIDAY , EVENING, . SEPTEMBER 11," 1003. 3 mm PONES TO BE EXHIBfffO ' aBMBaaaaBaaBBaaaaa.naaaBaBa Famous' Utile Jfacers En- terwl for Various Events nt Livestock Show. ' Th kttrotlv herd of high chool ' Shetland ponte" of rrnro,' Cel.. owned . :' , by Mm. Xeol Zapp, on of the fore most Ilveetocli breder of the outhern Btete, hu been "hipped from their home city to ftv ineir wonaarjui uoin' tlona t the etete fair at fcalom and at the Paclfla national show here, week after next. There are eight trained ?onle in thla herd, fch of them per ormlng hla or her own pwullnr "atunf aa a part of the feature event of tho raoea. Among the number of claaay per . formers which the race visitor will aee 'here, will be Banajawen, mo Individual champion at every how where e hlbited; Don, a pony -with almost hu ,' man Intelligence and a prise winner at every place whera shown; Red Riding Mood and October, a grand champion i diminutive racers will appear here will be auarter-mlie racea . in wnicn me little contenders will be mounted b; .- hnv Inoblaa and the a need contests Wl . ' be conducted In front of the grandstand and bleachers at tne nnian wire, Chllden o aid. " In order to make these entries alt the . more attractive It has been arranged to have these ponies given over to the children who may attend the races and allow thorn to rids the little steeds at .their own pleasure for a couple of hours ' eacn oay, particularly on --uuuren unjr, Saturday, September 26, the get-away day of the week s races. these ehettandfl there are 11 4n the . : herd will arrive at Salem tomorrow night in charge of their owner, Mrs. FZaDD. and ahs will-handle them person 'ally for the state fair, for the meet .here and for the other meets of the .North Pacific fair circuit These ponies will also be exhibited in the show ring In open challenge-against any ponies of . the northwest. ': , It wu . announced ' at Country club .headquarters yesterday arternoon that every county in the Willamette valley - and every county washed by the waters -'.of the Columbia river would be repre sented In the various dlvisiona of the , livestock show, with additional entries ... covering all but three or four of the 34 counties in tne state' oi uregon. Bltf Parse Btug. ; Nearly 100 ' nominations had been made up to yesterday for the Portland Futurity, No. 1, a new clnaslo event ln stituted In connection with the harness race meet here, only a few weeks ago, The orrer or the noree oreeders of ure aron to nut ud 15.000 for foals of 1908, to be distributed- to the winners In 2-year-old ' and 8-year-old events, in 1610 and 111 respectively , has appealed strongly to the stockmen of the state. Of the purse hung- up 12,100 will be awarded for the 2-year-olds and 12,900 for thsuf-year-olds, and this rich set of F rises ' naa maucea au tne entryrnen in he Oregon futurity, which Is run off at tne state rair, to list tneir roais with 'the local management. , This will mean an aggregation of 130 Oregon futurity entries and about SO additional by the i;me me uais ciosc, ivovomoer I. Complimentary invitations have been : received by Uie Country club directors .: to attend the provincial exhibition to . be held at Victoria, B. C, September 22-26, in which will be included the finest display of Canadian livestock, to .:. gether with, four days of first-class har ness races, but Inasmuch as the dates conflict with the, race meet and stock show, here. It la not likely -that Fort land, will be able to participate In the northern exhibition. POOS BILL! LOCAL SPIRIT IS CHILLY flfiE Millfi'l BIDS HAKE FUR RY a hnrt.arm lalt was passed out to I Mayor .Lan and members of lhs firs the chin of tha Republican stste cen-1 committee of the city executive boarj iral committee laat night by the Houth yesterday returned the bid of the wm Portland Republican club when It in- well company for 21 fire alarm boxes, atrurtcd Its si-creUry to write the state I unopened, and ordered new bids pre chairman and aak why It was tnai inereiparea. Tnis acunn was laaen arier a was so mucn apathy In the prosecution I Jong discussion between the memhera nr -r.f rimiMltii In Oregon. L)ur-1 or ooara. r rea . v ooi, representing, of the Taft MwpalW ' egon. "ur th. 0a4newei( company. A. O. long, of ing me niacins " - line A. U. L.ong company. of the party managers cams in xori Lon contended that he had been un- some severe crltlclam. I able to bid under the specifications pre- The HOUtn JorTiaiia ciuu. wiin. ii I parra vy iuy u,ont?iMn nvvarmu nu fa.ya IMS aomeinifls UV " uih.i uhw llltl flaw avvuiiifjaiiuiia i urawn i.v held lta tlrst meeting since the I allowlnc him to have a chance at the last slate election at Jones' hall. It I contract. Much of the dlacuaslon was waa at a meeting of the South Portland! of a sensational nature Incriminating club laat soring thut Vv. B. V titin was i both companies of practices that treated to the doen of sulphuretted I warned the committee of the necessity hydrogen, moat effectively breaking up I of drawlnc up steel-proof specifications, the meeting. .1 Ijiter the commltte awarded the con- rnniiKii irici ror uu rire nvurania a inr rnow Doa't deny ymimelf dellgbte 'conferred by Bt)n elita cream and t!a akin powder. Luitiifl tin? ' r - . . i - - .. . - - - nrtiun . lull la colna to iaxe i nlz Iron wnrka of Portland ror 116.310. an acilve part and have aorae uveiy i There . were 10 blildera on tn lire ny mdt nti it nraf Driant wibihb I'miNiiirfinii. as roiiowa . r.n in k halil anon, where Senator I Smith Jb n'ntmn Iron worlca. I2S.B00: vniinn I. tn inllver the principal ad-1 Willamette Iron nnrl Steel, worka. ill.- draaa and Senator Hourne la to alt onlooO; Charles C. Moore Co., 113.760; the platform and listen. At the meeting I Gardiner 4Vlggera, 113,600; Camden laat night a committee consisting or w. I iron worka, 132.476 and 317.476; Ore m. rvmnln. J. F. Sinner. A. J. Fanno ind I , Foundry comDanv. 119.960 and 32.. w P. f.lills was appointed to make ar-76o: Phoenix Iron works. $16,310; A. O rangements for thla rally. I Long, 318,400 and 316.900; Portland AT J. Fanno. N. H. Bird, J. P. Singer, I iPon work". $26,680: Caldwell Brothers BJ. T. Taggart, ur. r . tj. u"",. I company. $17,700, 20,70 ana i,tuu, jonn M. Aiann, w. i . uun m Jones were elected delegates from the club at the meeting laat night to at n th atata convention of Republican cluba to be held In Portland September 16, at which plana tor me ciud worn during tno XBil compaign are i iro t tinea. SALEM MAN NAMED DEMOCRATIC ELECTOR An'rust Huckensteln of Balem was selected as one of the presidential elec tors for the state by the executive com REAL HIIS TO FIGHT BATTLE With three open-air melodramas and a host of reckless horsemen on western bronchos there will be a genuine atmos- mlttee of the Democratic state central phere of the open plains and rug ged commltte. at a "Mnjr T st.rd.y cPty byBi.ffalo Bills Wild afternoon.. Mr. Huckensteln Is a well f.I)nrea8'of Rnuah Riders of i'un i ' world. tb, failure of Judge Bernard D.1, oC w.rfara eomblnoa In on. of The Lake county to Qualify after having been elected by the laat state conven tion. The Democratic presidential elec tors are Mr. Huckensteln of Salem, flamuel White of Baker City. K. B. J. McAllister of Multnomah county and acenln feat urea. "A Holldav at T-E Ranch," which will show the paatimea of the plainsman and cowboy ana wm end in a vigorous Indian attack upon the whltea. a repulse and final route of the redmen. The battle of Summit Senator O. P. Coahow of Douglas Sprln,s wl be the leading feature of county. A'i2. v. th entertainment. In this scene one campaign iinsncea wrr, . .bc-uu u7 f bedding; connicts in Indian war the members of the executive commit-1 b(S Reproduced, with Buffalo tea and arrangements were made to I w,!, .c. ,wii. v.. have Mr. McAllister, one of the electors, orlilnallv Dlaved 'n the battle the deliver an address at Eugene Saturday .kTh?aYhC& " i and the utter defeat or trie Indians. Still another type of western warrare 111 be Illustrated in the great train holdup 1n which the famous bandit hunters of the Union Pacific will be shown In conflict with desperadoes who have robbed an express car and held up the Daaaenaers on the train. In this scene a practical engine, practical cars SIX-CYLINDER CH00 CH00 FOR FIRE CIIIEF Chief Campbell Is to have a Pierce- Arrow automobile to hurry him to fires I and all the essentials of real railroading if the cttv executive hoard adnnta the I Will De shown. n A V. .111 k. ,,,1 Will DI1UW1I. I II. I " 1 . w . ism in every detail of the holdup. The rough riders will display various feats of horaemanahlp. There will be recommendations of the fire committee. The auto to be purchased will be a 1909 $3,600. It is not expected 'to arrive quadrille on horseback, bronchoa and short of 60 davs. but Chief Camnbell mustangs In displays of difficult tricks. l on or bo aays, nut unier campheii I "" o,iie "'"A" J z. . f ;. '"-71 fvi..4 tn think ihot tv,. ....i,!.. then will be 'broncho busting and ham at laat aunnoeitad in AartAtna- imnn I many Other forms Of accomplished the type of machine to be purchased. horsemanship by riders gathered from MJmmlrA tl n m ,Al.nJ . . . . t . A I llin IBI FOBL HI1VA v I 1U HCDl. to-v tn. on nn.nKi. o- I In every way the exhibition will be finally cams to the conclualon yester-l departure in open-air entertainment day that they might as well aet over the at every performance Buffalo Bill aaony as aoon as possible. The ma- will he In the sadale at tne head or tils china was authorised at the first of the company, directing the performance. year ana inasmuch as nine months have been spent in ordcrina- the auto, the members thought that they would have to hurry matters to secure it within the year's appropriation. First Annual Pacific National Live stock Show and races. 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