.1 i THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. SUNDAY' MORNING, SEPTEMBER 3, 1911. .10 PUTTING OREGON'S BEST PRODUCTS ON DISPLAY barley, corn and ry ' from the grain field; alfalfa, timothy and clover from th hay field; apples, peaohe. pear, grapes, prunes and plums from the or chards; and perries and ; vegetables of all kinds from the gardena vl , , 1 The livestock men will show thorough bred horses, cattle, sheep and hogs, and the poult rymen an amazing exhibit of the feathered tribe. i One of the principal' features of the racing program will be the three day 1 5 mile relay race in whUih, there sr four entries. Each entry must consist of a string of five - horses andy the rider must' change horses at ' the end of very half mil, unsaddling; ana addling; his horse each tloie.r "v -i"t. " T ::-'" ; V Full Out of Car Window. ; - Utlca. Ky Sept. a. William Kana, a circus performer, fell out of his Pull man car window while asleep; Ha wm unhurt, although th train was ffolng 40 miles an hour, ' Whales Feed on Popcorn. Boston, ' Sept . 2,e-Temptd by pop corn thrown astern two whales raced STATE FAIR WILL ON OPENING MY .78 miles with the 'steamer Boston from Nova Scotia. , y; Proaram Covers Wide Range and Lflrne Attendance Is; Assured; Portland Day Oc casion for Big Excursion. HONOR PfONEERS 'Kpec-lal to The Jonrnl. 1 Salem. Or., Sept. 2. As long ago as January preparations were started to ward making the state, fHir open on time with all the entertainment that it was possible to rowd into a single week. Probably the 1110M Interesting feature that e"iild le crowded into the opening day was th derision to make "Pioneer's Day" blaze tr.fc way of the fair. The occasion will be one of un uaual interest . Woodmen of the World Tsy Tues day Is sure to be a re ord-breaker. With the dedication of their own build ing on the fair grounds, the Woodmen decided that the semi-ofniennim u i.i Oregon State Fair is the best time to wake a demonstration.- It was this spirit which enabled the members of the order to erect their building In a single day, and all who heard of their feat applauded. Not in years has "Salem Day" looked BO bright. All the merchants w-tll close their stores and factories at noon Wednesday to allow all who wish to attend the fair program at the grounds. For this day there will be numerous free attractions. The race of homing pigeons from Salem to Portland will be a feature of "Salem Day." as will a bee exhibition by Herman Ahlers. These features and the. convention of the Ore gon Pure Bred Livestock association are L . 1. Cnlom lis.' w)nllA with ' enuugu iu .'in . . . . . - - entertainment and instruction. Portland day Thursday Is expected to be the biggest day in the history of the fair, when attendance in considered. There will be special excursions, in which the Portland Ad club, the Port land Press club, the Portland Commer cial club, the Rotary club, Realty Board and smuller organizations will participate. If the Judges have conlempUtec! their work in time it is planned to hold the parade of premium .winning livestock on Port land Day. This feature is not definitely settled because no one can le sure that the judges will have ilb'poted of the wards in time to allow thv presenta tion of thi3 .feature. None are working harder for success than the allied German speaking soci eties of Ore-son. They intend to make Friday the clay set aside for their spe cial benefit one of the best of the week. Aside from the prtcial features offered on specttl ilays a.o the livestock exhib its, the poultry competitions, tl.e horse how and divers features which are proper only with a state fair. The en tries in the poultry sections do not close until September ,i, ho that It Is not fofsible to give an Idea hk to what extent the clasr-es will be filled. All the railroad lines hav granted reduced rates on account of the Oregon State Fair, and special rates are yiven to those who exhibit. LANE COUNTY FAIR WITH NEW BUILDINGS NEEDS MORE ROOM (Special to The Journal.) Eugene, Or., Sept. J. The Lane coun ty fair, .which will be held In Eugene September 20-23, will be the largest in the history of the fair association. In former years Eugene combined with Roseburg In holding the district fair alternately in each city, but Eugene two years ago was separated from the Second Southern Oregon district and now conducts her fair alone. This Is much more satisfactory, one reason br ing that a fair Is held here each year and another being that the management is entirely In locnl hands. The Lane County Fair association has recently built a large addition to the exhibit pavilion, adding a thij-d more pace, and indications are that the ad dition will not provide enough space for the many exhibits that are promised. Aside from the addition to the pavilion, seven booth, each 12 by 12 feet, have, been erei tod for concessions and all have been taken. The races this year promise to be better than ever. The fair will be held Immediately after the stale fair at Salem closes, and many of the best horses in the races there will be brought to Eugene. Besides thg usual large cash purses a handsome cup has been offered, to be competed for by gentle men's driving hordes. Sam Douglas,, a resident of Eugene, has also offered a cash purse of J50 for this event. Reports from farmers who Intend to place exhibits this year Indicate that the stock exhibit will be the best ever seen at a fair in Eugene. In former years this department has not been up to standard, but the managers of that department state that assurances are had hat the livestock stalls will all be filled by the best animals to be found in the county. GOVERNOR WEST TO SPEAK AT TOLEDO FAIR, PIONEER DAY (jSpeclnl to The Juurpnl J Toledo, or., Sept. 2. The third an nual county fair, which will be held at Toledo, September 5 to 8, promises i to eclipse the two preceding fairs. The management will give cash prizes on all classes of exhibits this year, while heretofore they have lven ribbons. Another reason Is because exhibitors are awaking to the benefits derived from making a good showing at the fair, and take pride in their exhibits. Colonel Olmstesd will deliver an ad dress Tuesday. Congressman Hawley on Wednesday. Governor West Friday and other noted personages will help to make Pioneer day a nuccess. The railroad company has promised rate of one fare and a third for round trip tickets to.lho fair. MALHEUR COUNTY FAIR WILL FEATURE LIVE STOCKED RIDING (HtweU) to Tb Jonrnal. ) Ontario, Or., Sept. 2. Extensive pre- psratlohs are being made for the sec ond annual Malheur county fair, which will be .held September 2 to 30. The fair promises to be much bigger and better then last year's, which proved a decided success In every wsy. The Mal heur County Fair aso"cUtion la a mem ber of the Eautern Oregon and Southern Idaho association and Is on the circuit with Baker. Boise and Caldwell, Idaho. . The racing programs for these four fairs are uniform and the fastest horses In the west will be seen on these four tracks the last two weeka In Sep- mw www1' "wmmm- i 1 Entrance to Yamhill county school Orandatand and race track, Malheur County fair, Ontario. 5 Women's Rest Roomi State fair. tember and the first two weeks in Oc tober. Another feature that is attracting at tention Is the roping and broncho rid ing contests. The best ropers and rid ers of Oregon, Idaho, Montana and Wy oming are expected to be here to take part In the' contests. Bcouts are now out scouring the country for wild cat tle and outlaw horses to beiswd in the contests at the Ontario fair grounds. As this is a very favorable crop year the exhibits of fruits, grains, grasses and vegetables will be of the best seen anywhere. Nyssa, Jordan valley and the upper Willow creek country have long ago secured exhibit space and each of the localities as well as Ontario and Vale wlTl endeavor hard to take tha sweepstake prizes in fruit and -agricultural products. The livestock department will also be well represented, as the stockmen of this section are Just beginning to get in terested In blooded stock and the prizes offered and the desire to get others In terested will bring an Interesting dis play of livestock to the fair this year. FIRST ANNUAL PEAR DISPLAY FEATURE OF MEDFORD SHOW 8jm"I1 to Tb Journal ) Medford, Sept. 2. Medford is making great preparations for the district fair which will be held In October. Haclng and sports will furnish amusement while the first annual poar show will be held In spacious buildings erected for that purpose. A fair association has been organized which will endeavor to make the pear show an annual fea ture in this city and develop it from year to year until It becomes of na tional scope. A splendid racing card has been ar ranged which will attract horses from various parts of the state. Several large purses have been hung and five days will be devoted to the sport. An en deavor will also be mado to have a number of automobile races pulled off, as the races held during the Fourth of July cClebrntion were a great success. I'ears will he exhibited from all parts of southern Oregon. Prizes will be of fered for each variety. Produce and other fruits will also be entered. Mining men are making preparations to have, a lnre mineral display shown in order to attract the attention of those who are a not familiar with local min ing conditions. FAIR AT ROSEBURG WILL REPRESENT LARGE DISTRICT (Sorrlal to The Journal ) Roseburg. Or., Sept 2. The eigh teenth H.nnunl exhibition of the Second Kouthern Oregon District Agricultural society will bo held In Roseburg, cdm menclng Tuesday, September 26, and continuing five days. C W. Parrott, of Roseburg, is president and A. T. Mar shall, of Kosehurg, is secretary of the association. The board of commission ers is composed of members from Rose burg. Oakland, Eugene, Bandon, Marsh field and jold Heach. Premiums are offered for stock and articles raised or owned in Lane, Doug las, Coos and Curry counties. More than $5000 Is offered In premiums aside from the speed prizes, which amount to SJOno, ' Special attention will be given to the agricultural Interests of the dis trict, and valuable premiums for all klnriH of manufactured goods and pro ducts will be offered. The fair grounds are one mile cast of Roseburg, and form a natural am- fair. 2 Main Sstreet, Pendleton, phltheatre. A large portion of the ground is covered y a natural grove, offering an ideal place for camping. Good water is plentiful. A large num ber of people annually spend the entire week On the ground.poming from a con siderable distance and camping. While the raclnf feature of the fair will bo prominent, it will not over shadow the agricultural interests. Spe cial effort will be made to emphasize the agricultural resources of the dis trict. There Is probably no similar awea in the United States which produces a greater variety of agricultural and hor ticultural products, and the Fair asso ciation is making a strenuous effort to secure a comprehensive line of ex hibits. The district covers a territory extending from the Cascade mountains to the Pacific ocean, including the coast range. ( )n account of the topography, the diversity of products is great. SCHOOLS OF YAMHILL COUNTY PREPARE UNIQUE EXHIBITION (Speclsl to The Journal.) McMlnnvIlle; Or., Sept. 2. Yamhill county Is making large preparations for its fourth annual county school fair, which Is to be held September 19 to 22. There are about 86 districts In this county, most of which take an active Interest In the fair. One thous and dollars will be given in cash pre miums, besides numerous prizes offered by the merchants and business men of the county. The poultry exhibit will no doubt be the best ever shown In tills county. September 19 will occur the big school parade. A free automobile ride Is to be given every school officer, teacher and pupil participating in the maroh. A special feature of the fair will be the baby show. Eight silver loving cups are offored as prizes for the prettiest baby boy and girl of one, two and three years of age and a prize for the best decorated baby buggy. Another feature will be the Indian pony parade and war dance by the Yamhill Indians of the Grande Ronde reservatloi. Lectures will be given dally on dairy ing, grain, fruit and stock industries. A baseball game, has been arranged for each day between the leading teams of the county for the county champion ship. - i The school fair Idea was originated In 1907 by R. L. Alderman, state super intendent, nt that time superintendent of this oounty. Ills purpose was to en courage boys and girls to learn the varied Industries and practical pursuits of life before they werjSythrown upon their own resources. Besides the exhibits by school dis tricts, individual and collective, there will be a general county exhibit of ag ricultural products, fruits and grains and the women's exhibit of fancy work, sewing, ' painting, cooking, etfc. FIRST POLK COUNTY DISPLAY WILL BE DISTRICT AFFAIR . , (Special to Tbe Jonmift. I Dallas, Or., Sept. 2. On September 6 to 9 the first annual Polk county liar vest festival and carnival will be held in Dallas. The object of the fair is to bring together the agricultural prod ucts of the county, and to encourage th,a farmers to more careful cultiva tion, and advertise the products of Polk county. The main exhibit tent will be. erected on the courthouse lawn, east of the court house. First, second and third -i' during Round-Up parade. 3- prizes will be awarded on exhibits. Al ready the committees have enough ex hibits entered to Insure the success of the fair. At the close of the festival the entire exhibit will be sent to the state fair as a county display. Wednesday, September 6, will be Arti sans' day; Thursday, September 7, In dependence day; Friday, September 8, Falls City day, and Saturday, Septem ber 9, Dallas day. On Friday and Sat urday special trains will run to and from Falls City and Black Rock, Among the special attractions will be a balloon ascension dally, baseball games, public speaking and various sports. On Saturday there will be a baby show and a public wedding on the court house lawn: During the day music will be furnished by three bands and concerts in the evening by the Dal las band. The harvest festival Is being conduct ed by the combined efforts of the com mercial clubs of Dallas, Falls City and Independence. Edwin Jacobson of Dal las is chairman of the committee. FARMERS PROMISE TO AID IN MAKING SHOW SUCCESSFUL (Sperlul to The Journal.) The Dalles, Or., Sept. 2. "The fair to be held In The Dalles during the first week of October will bo the big gest and best ever held by the Second Eastern Oregon Agricultural society," said James D. Riddell, who has traveled over Sherman, Wasco, Hood River and Klickitat counties in the interest of the association. Mr. Riddell said he found farmers everywhere enthusiastic over the coming event and will come to the fair with the best, products that the country has raised this year. Mr. Rid dell says there will be many fine prod ucts shown. He has already gathered a large amount of grains and grasses, and the fruit and vegetable exhibits, while they will not be up to the stand ard of former years, from the fact that the quality thB year is Inferior, will be Very - good; Fancy stock breeders throughout the district are putting their animals In show shape, and the number shown will be greater than ever before. The Speed program Is so arranged and the purses offered being so liberal, that good racing events are assured. The new buildings at the fair grounds are nearirtg completion and will all be In readiness for the opening day. ROUND-UP WILL BE FEATURE OF WEEK AT PENDLETON FAIR (Special to The Journal.) Pendleton, Or., "Sept. 2. From prep arations which have been made and from other reliable indications, the an nual Morrow-Umatilla county fair, which is to open in this city September 11, and eontlnue through the. week, is to be one of the largest district fairs In the northwest this year. It has al ways been one of the big events of the year for . people of the two counties, and has drawn thousands of people to gether annually, but since the inaugura tion of the Round-up as an additional attraction, there are thousands of peo ple from outside districts in the. city during; fair week. A special '.effort has been made to prepare exhibits that will tell the strangers something of the vast re sources of this district. The grain belt, the sheep. and Rattle ranges the famous Mltton-Freewater fruit district, the Ir rigated lands, the diversified farms of the Weston mountain section, in fact Judging cattle at the state fair. 4 6 Pavilion at the Roseburg fair. every part of the broad 'area of Umatil la and Morrow counties will give up samples of the best products for the education of those who enter the fair pavilion. Special efforts are also being made to provido entertainment. Bowen's band of Spokane, has been engaged to fur nish music afternoons and evenings, and several star vaudeville performers have been engaged to fill out the speaking and musical programs each day. DRY FARMING WILL BE FEATURED IN PRINEVILLE DISPLAY (Special to The Journal.) Prlneville. Or., Sepf. 2. Several silver trophies of beautiful design have been offered by James J. Hill for the best dry farming products of Crook county to be awarded at the seventh annual Central Oregon fair to be held for f,our days beginning October 11. The fair Is to be held under the auspices both of the First Central Oregon Agricultural society and the Central Oregon Live stock & Agricultural association. James J. llill, the spirit behind the Oregon Trunk and other Hill lines, Is one of the chief patrons. The fair promises to be the most com plete and pretentious exhibition of live stock and agricultural products ever gathered In the Interior. For one month agents have been feathering grasses, grains, vegetables and fruits for this exhibition. As the county of Crook is larger than the state of New Jersey It requires considerable time to cover every part of the county. PUMPKIN SHOW AT JUNCTION CITY WILL DRAW BIG CROWDS (Special to The Journal.) Junction City, Or., Sept. 2. The sec ond annual Pumpkin Show held by the Junction City Pumpkin Show assocla tion'wlll be held in the Washburn rink, September 28-30. The show last year was a surprise to the promoters, the prime movers being the ladies. Liberal premiums are offered In all depart ments. Last year only field and gar den products, school, needle and art work were exhibited. This year poultry has been added. The special feature of the show will bo the pumpkin. For the largest pumpkin shown a B0 steel range as a special by the Junction City Hardware company, will be given, and the association will give a cash prize of J5. In the baby show contest 85 will ' be given for the prettiest baby, $2.60 for the fattest baby under 18 months. The largest pjimpkln pie exhibited will draw a $5 'prize. WALLOWA COUNTY TO SHOW PRODUCTS OF FARM, FIELD, HOME (Special to The Journal. Enterprise, Or., Sept. 2. 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