THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON SUNDAY MORNING, AUGUST 26, 1923 PRATUW -HEWS- .i FRATUM, Ore.. Aug25.---The farewell social and newcomer reception- in the basement of the Methodist church " was well attended.- The program consisted of a song service conducted by Mrs. Paul Sllke and several ahojt talks by the superintendent and pastor. A number of new families have moved in during the summer Among the latest arrivals are Mr. and &rs. CroBs, Mr. land Mrs. Holrerson and Mr. and Mrs. FV M.' MtCann.'. The later is section foreman on the Southern Pacific railroad between Salem and Sil verton. ... .. ' Mrs. Carrie - Branch and bob Irwin are at the beach. f Charles Sappringfleld 'who had the misfortune oil breaking' his arm several weeks ago is getting along as well as could be expect ed. : " i ' , . : Everett TBnh Iidtly remind ed oX his boyhood rd7 vhen his mother used to bake-his hot cakes since his wife and son are at the coast. His mother is keeping house1 for him. 1 . Rev. and Mrs. McNees are going to leave for Pacific City Tuesday morning. I Mr. and Mrs. Roger Lambert and Miss Alice He men are visit ing near Madras ' in eastern Ore- gen. - -4-t;, '? ; Roy Merchant ! and his father are spending the week end at Pa ciflo Citp. ' , Hanley King will have a pub- 11 auction next Friday. Salem and Dallas Will Play Ball Here Today , The third game of a series be tween, the Salem Senators and the Dallas team will be played at Ox ford field this afternoon, begin ning at ' 3 o'clock.' Ashby ' and Hauser will be the Salem bat tery and Moser and Schwartz .the Dallas battery. ; Biddy Bishop will umpire. Salem won both ' , the previous games, i ' , V We have the following . USED CAR S i X A. If t. i We are very anxious to dispos eof to make room for new Gardners' now in transit ; ill'- 18 Maxwell 50 j '20 Maxwell all dolled up L.$275 '21 MaxweU ...Jt 275 ,,- - '22 Maxwell, like new . i.$695 '21 Dodge ...... l.$550 'IT MitcheU ; L$200 , St udebaker special .t..:.$650 ; '22 Ford coupe '.- . . L3490 , mo Stearns-Knight mililair, looks like new ... . I.$750 '22 Gardner (the guaranteed car);.$750 We have several others for you to se lect fromi Come in and look them over JF.f W. Pettyjohn Co. 219 N. Commercial Street j ' TO BE LARGE Agricultural Buildings at State Fair Will Be Crowd ed This Year The big agricultural pavilion on the state fair grounds promises to house the most comprehensive and interesting Hat of exhibits of all that have ever filled this build' ing. Counties, institutions and in dividuals anxious to show their products are flooding the officials of the state fair with letters and applications,' and it: is the deep concern just now of the latter as well as the various superintend ents, where to place all the things that it is intimated will be here when the state fair opens Monday, Sept. 24. - .' v v : - V ' Schulmerich Superintendent Agricultural products will, of course, occupy the great space in the agricultural building, with the floral ; and horticultural depart ments following in a second and third lead,, William Schulmerich of Hillsboro is superintendent of the agricultural and horticultural sections, , with ! Thomas Luke of Portland In charge of the' floral display. Mr. Luke will select the judges n his department, and the two additional displays will be passed upon by experts' from Ore gon Agricultural college. j An innovation this year will be the large general exhibits from both the state hospital and the Oregon state penitentiary, the lat ter to feature very largely flax, which is becoming a main effort in a productive way at this insti tution. s ; - Counties Coming In ...- Among the counties already sig nifying intention to exhibit are the following: Douglas, Jackson. Benton, Marlon, Union, Yamhill, Tillamook, Coos. Columbia.' Mai- huer, and Deschutes. - Other coun ties have sent for premium lists and general Instructions, and it is anticipated that a large number will come in additionally. : Entries in the agricultural de partment and floral department must be in before 6 o'clock on the Sunday previous to the opening of the fair. .But one entry will be allowed from each county, and all products In a county exhibit must have been harvested since the close of the previous state fair, within the county exhibiting them. : " Six Districts Formed : In order to insure a more pleas ing display the state has been di vided into six districts, the county exhibits to be grouped In the fol lowing districts: - The first, or coast district, shall comprise, Clat- L-QaaKty-' Cars-.. - to Own It Is no longer necessary to pay high prices f or ,quali ty .transportation.. Through engineering- and marketing efficiency Chevrolet has achieved volume production of quality automobiles, thereby effecting such remarkable economies that it now leads all standard-built cars in volume of sales; Chevrolet possesses quality features usually found only in the higher priced automobiles; . v v v " - :, i Artistic appearance,7 fine finish; fand riding comfort are characteristics of all Chevrolet models. j . Ease, simplicity, and economy of oper-. ation are insured by a chassis famous for" its engineering efficiency. - ( - - . j t You have reason to. be proud of your Cnevrolet It is an achievement. . F 7 SUPERIOR 2'Pass: Roadster $642 " if. o." b. Salem j j i L All Prices F. O. B. Your Door 8uprior 2-p.M.' roJter $642 Superior 5-pua. tonrim.I. 603 Superior 2-psM. conpe.. . 87T Superior 5-pais. tedan-.. 1085 Superior light deliT.ry.. 627 Soperior truck . 700 t - r 227 .Hish Street, Salem, Oregon tf- top, Tillamook, Coos, Curry and Lincoln counties; the second or Willamette Valley district ; shall comprise Hood ElTer, Colombia. Multnomah, Clackamas, Washing ton. Yamhill, Polk, Lane, Linn, Benton and Marlon; the third, or southern Oregon district, shall comprise Douglas,' Josephine nd Jackson counties; vthe fourth, or Columbia Basin district shall comprise Wasco, Sherman, Gilliam Morrow, Umatilla and Jefferson counties; the fifth, or Central Or egon district shall comprise Kla math, Lake, Harney, Malheur, Crook and Deschutes counties! the sixth' or Blue Ridge district shall comprise Wallowa, Grant, Union, Wheeler and Baker coun ties. Cah Awards Up f Every county exhibit scoring 66 points will be awarded $75. No county exhibit scoring less than 66 points will be considered in the cash awards. : Score cards as submitted by the 1922 committee will stand until change has been authorized by a committee of the county agents from the district affected. All first premium's of any group of en tries are automatically entered in the sweepstakes to that group. Judging of county exhibits will begin at 9 o'clock on Tuesday, the second day of the fair. Much Interest has been mani tesfed in the individual farm ex hibit. Articles entered in this class will not be allowed to com pete for premiums In any other class, all exhibits to be made up from products of individual farms displays to be grown by the exhi bitor. The' amount of money of fered in this class is to be divided pro. rata, according to the number of points scored out of a possi ble 100, the same to be determin ed by an accepted scale of points. Some Are Barred j 'Exhibits scoring less than 66 points will be barred from partic ipating in the awards. The individual farm exhibit will be, divided into two classes,; east ern and western Or eon. The lat ter will Include: Clatsop, Tilla mook', Lincoln, Coos, Curry, Co lumbia, Multnomah, Clackamas, Washington. Yamhill. Polk. Linn, Benton, Lane, Douglas, Jackson, and Josephine counties. The east ern district shall comprise; Uma tilla, Sherman, Baker, Union, Wal lowa, Klamath, Lake, Harney, Grant, Wasco, Malheur, Hood Ri ver, Crook, Wheeleri Jefferson, Gilliam and Deschutes counties. - Individual farm exhibits, pro rata, in each district, will be given $150 Jn awards. The cereal show including regu lar prizes and sweepstakes for the best eastern ! Oregon and western Oregon cereals promises to attract much attention. ; .Fruit Prizes Hung TJp In the horticultural department, prizes will be given for apples, peaches, prunes, pears, ' plums, quinces, grapes and nuts, with special classification of preserves and bread and cakes, open to girls under 14. ' All exhibits of fruit must be the product of the state of Oregon, and must haye been grown by the exhibitor upon land occupied by him as owner or renter. New varieties and seedlings approved by the judges will be awarded rib bons, : ' COMEDY EVENTS ATM S Crowd Will Be Kept In High Pitch of Excitement Here ' Labor .t Pay One of the laugh getting feat ures of the big auto race meet to be held at the fair grounds in Saleb Labor day, for the benefit of the Salem hospital, will be the five-mile race between, second hand, cars, valued at not more than $50. By this,' It is meant that any one entering a ear must be prepared- to sell the same for the magnificent sum of 50 slugs. ThsL winner of this hair raising, blood curdling event is going to be rewarded with a cash purse that will well ; repay any one's time and trouble, who thinks, that the old concrete mixer is Just as fast as she ever was. As a sequel to the above event there will be held one other race, for. the slw- est cars in the second-hand car race, but the entrants of this can not be made public until the day of the race. You are going to laugh when you see these two funny events. for they are going to be worth far more than the price of admission alone, to say nothing of the very high class type of performance all through the afternoon, and eve ning. ' si"i ' ; Those In charge of the big La bor day program have given their word that there will be no anx ious and tiresome waiting, no uncalled-for delays, and when you attend the big event you are go ing to go away saying. "I feel fully satisfied. In fact I am sur prised that. I have had such a wonderful tfme.v for there was something doing every minute!" Gas to make ice 'lapsed in a new device, the flame under a tank vapo riling a chemical .that passes through several colls, thus furnishing refrigeration for apartr oisShts Big Feature of State Fair Is to Be More Elaborate 'I This Year Arrangements are being made for six performances of the night hqrse show, to be given in con nection with the 62nd annual Ore gon state fair,, which opens in Sa lem Monday Sept. 24. J. W. Mor row of Portland, is managing di rector, and Ai Fleming, also of Portland, is manager. f Preliminary classification and prize lists have just , been issued, showing an enlargement of class es -with increase also in the mone tary awards." In presenting the list, howeverj1 the ' management rejalnss the right to make such changes as it deems necessary; Entries will be closed' September 10, and names of all horses and owners should be In the hands of Mr; Fleming,- Gordon building, 282 Stark street; on or before that time. Co-operating with the man agement, the state fair board is making every effort to increase accommodations . for exhibitors, and has strained, a point to make the money- and stakes euivalent to other shows, hoping thereby to increase both the yolume and quality of the animals participat ing. " :,' - ' - . Special rulings and regulations, will apply, to animals entered, in cluding physical inspection by a veterinary, ' furnished , free of charge by the state fair. 'This is to be done as a safeguard against infectious and contagious diseases and comes under the supervision of the nUited States bureau of animal husbandry. "No entry .fee will be charged, except in stake events, and an an imal can compete in more than one class, 'and for any and every purse to which it is eligible un der the classification. .Judges in the various events will be selected with the utmost care and Insofar as possible, will be of national reputations. The single Judge system . will be the policy of the show. iThe classes and prizes offered in the preliminary card are . as follows: ' Fine harness orses, sin gle, $100. ; j - '.'Roadsters, standard and non standard. ' Ladles' Roadster, sin gle, $100; gentlemen's roadster. single, $100; roadsters, pairs, $100. .... w j.;-,-. , Roadsters, light harness. $500. Carriage horses, heavy harness horses, single. $100; heavy har ness horses, pairs, $100; ladies' single, $100; runabout horses, $100;. gig horses, $100; tandem, $100. - , Hackney ponies, heavy harness ponies, single, $100; heavy har ness ponies, pairs, $100. Heavy harness and high step pers, $500.-' Sorting tandem, $100.. Saddle horses; Ladies' three gaited saddle horses, to' be judged for - manners, conformation, soundness and way of going $100; ladies three-salted saddle horses to be-judged for confirmation, soundness and way of going $100; gentnlemeh's three-gaited saddle horses, to be judged for confor mation, soundness andlwayof go ing, $100;: gentlemen's . three gaited saddle horses, to be judged for conformation, soundness and way of going; combined three-; gaited, 1 100; Ladies and gentle men's pair, three-gaited, $ JO 0. Three-gaited stallion, Tinare pr gelding, to be judged for confor mation, soundness and way of go ing. $1.P00. - - - - Five-gaits, ladles five-galted saddle horses, $100; gentlemen's five-gal ted saddle horses," $100; flve-gaited mares, $100; five gaited stallions and geldings, $100; ladles' and gentlemen's pair, five-gaited, $100; combin ation, five-gaited, $100. ; Five-gaited saddle horses, stal lion,, mare or gelding, $1,000. Hunters and Jumpers light weight . hunters, $100; heavy weight : liunters,, $100; : ladies' hunters, $100; ; novice - hunters, hunters. . $10 0 ; ; hunting pairs, $10; corlnthlan, $1000; open-to-all jumping, t$100 Grafton broad jump. $100; handy hunter jump ing class, $100; free-for-all Jump, $100.; -.. x:.-t - Hunters and jumpers,- open to all, tour Jumps, three feet,' six Inches of timber, : six inches of brush on top, confirmation i performance, fl.QOP, f . "Draft horses is harness !r horse teams, SI 00 ; four-In-ha, A draft horses, $140 six-in-haci draft horses, $185; driving cot . petition six-in-hand heavy draf , $175....- .j r Shetland ponies harness pot -: single, $75; pair ponies in har ." esa, $75; tandem, $75; sadd j; pony, $75; pair saddle ponies, $?; champion, open to all ponies th;: have won a, first or second placj in any pony classes at the show, Champion, $25 reserve, $10.- '- Polo oniea lightweight, ' $75; : champion, open to polo ponies that have won a first or second prize at the show, champion, $25, reserve, $10. ' . Teee prizes in tne various classifications are divided into from four ".'to nine awards, with 1 the; two $500 andj three $t,09Q stakes the ' features of the list ' . -r r, " Charity schools were introduced ! into London In. 1687. - ;.: 7! 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