' . znmfty, ' no vember . mi; THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, -OREGON : s : ' 1 . , - v ----- . - " ? . ' --J ".-. Events of Opening Day Western Dairy Product Show, Big government exhibit of butter, cheese and milk. The best thing of it hind ever seen on the Pacific Coast! Hear Ye, Poultry Fanciers! See the biggest Poultry and Rabbit Show of the year! 800 Bunnies, thousands of pedigreed fowls! School Children Free. The Exposi tion wants every boy and girl to attend the 1921 show and have an opportunity to win a cash prize sin the Essay Contest. Tomorrow every thing is free to school children! Impromptu Horse Show j Students' Judging Contest- Students from western colleges, : compete, iudging horses,' cattle, sheep and swine. Judging begins 8:30 a. m. Official 'Exposition Band npOMORROW is that long-looked-forward-to day. Tomor & row the massive gates of the $600000 pavilion swing open on the greatest livestock show ever staged under one roof I There's a fascination about pure-bred livestock that brings folks back year after year to the Pacific International. Here is the vis ible evidence of one of the West's great industries! It's the big gest and best thing of its kind in all America. Come Tomorrow ! Children admitted free on Saturday! Eight days crowded full with fun and interest! Eight days you can't afford to miss! .Brilliant Horse Shows begin Monday night and continue throughout week. Matinees Thursday, Friday, Saturday. Ex-Govenor Frank E Lowden speaks Tues day at two o'clock. Fifteen thousand people can hear him under cover. . 100 industrial exhibitors. Exhibits Hall is crowded full of interesting and educational displays. Food, Automotive, Dairy Products, Cereals, Refrigeration Plants, Electrical Supplies, Dry Goods and many others. - See themf ; i - Watch Next Weeks Papers for Each Day's Program 'Through Gar Service to Show - Take Stock Show cars on Broadway direct to Exposition. 5c additional fare from Kenton. Plenty of parking space forutomobilesV ' Get Tickets for Horse Show NOW! On sale at Sherman-Clay Company's store, Sixth and Morrison streets, also at Meier & Frank Co., Center Aisle. . .Nights Reserved seats, $1, 75c, 50c, 25c. Matinees 50c. General admission 50c 13