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THE OREGON STATESMAN; SALEM, OREGON
- SUNDAY MORNING, SEPTESrBER 21, 1924
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Let's all go to the
CAPITAL
EXCHANGE
and get your suits, shoes, OTer
coats and men's furnishings. -Get
them at half price dur
ing the fair.
Why not be comfortably
dressed when you have a chance
to do so at half the usual price.
After a day at the
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fair ' what could be
more satisfying than
a cool sparkling drink
served from our sani
tary fountain?
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Meet us at the Fair Sept. 22 to 27 j"
State Fair, Spt. 22 to 27, Iechisive
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Musical Art!
So Says "Harold Bauer
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at Auditorium
fcONCERT
t;State Fair"
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FHUlRSDAYi EVENING
; 8:00 p. m.
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Accompanying
"Miss Leona Mourton," contralto, student of "Dudley Buck"
You may also Hear "Josef Hofmann," "Harold Bauer," "Ru
dolpH Ganz," ''Alfred Cortot," "Percy Grainger," "Paderew-
ski and many other world renowned pianists. Given under
auspices of "Moore's Music House of Salem and "Sherman,
Clay & Co. of Portland, . i
PROGRAM
THE OREGON' 'STATE FAIR
MOXUAV, SEirf EMBER 22nd
Children's and! Grange lay
All children under It admitted free.
9:00 o.m. Formal opening.
9:00 a.m. JudgaiK begins 'in all de
partments. 0:00 a.m. Men's t Singles, Wad kins
games. Horse-shoe pitctiing
contest.. A
ff:10 a.m. Open air band concert at
main entrance. O. B. Gingrich.
10:30 a.m. to lt:3U! Concert in band
stand.
ATTEKN00N
- 1:00 p.m. hininh o( Men's singles,
horse-sho bitching contest.
1:30-3:00 Band concert grandstand.
Mrs. PrunV sings, McCleave
horses stunts in front of
grand stand.
1:30 p.m. Racing: iprogram, featuring
2:24 trot. ,
Ersnlng
,6:30-7:15 Band concert in band. O.
B. Oingriclf
7:30 p.m. HpeciaL; informal horse
show in stadium, band concert
by Salem ; C'herrian band.
TUESDAY. SEPTEMBEK !3
American legion Day
9:00-10:00 Band concert at main en
trance. O.: It. Gingrich sings.
9:00 a.m. finals i of Men's Singles.
horseshoe pitching contest .
9:30 a.m. Arrirnl American Legion
potst from all points in Oregon.
10:30-11:30 Concert in band stand.
Afternoon
1:00 p.m. Finish of finals of Men's,
Singles horseshoe pitching con
test. . ifg-
1:30 p.m. Racing program, featuring
2 :14 pare; iJ
Stunts between heats by bugle
and drum corps of state posts
of American Legion.
2:30 p.m. Hebel'sCherry Bud band.
ETtning t
6:30-7:15 Band Concert band stand.
O. B. Gingrich.
7:30 p.m. Competitive drills by Le.-
gion posts ? in stsdnim. -
horse show.
WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 2 ltu
Salem and Governor's Day
GoTernor Walter Pierce sharing hon
ors with Miss Patricia smith, of Port
land, queen at Multnomah county fair.:
9:00-10:00 Band .concert at main en
trance. ,- B. Gingrich sings.
w:uu a.m. diud games tor men ,n
horseshoe Ditching contest. .
10:00 a.m. G. A. HI. fife and drauH
corps.
10:30-11:30 Band concert in baud
stand. '
Dog show opens second ani
: nual W. K. C.
Afternoon
1:00 p.m. Finish - of Men's club
games in ' horseshoe pitching
contest. !:
1:30 p.m. Speed events at race track
featuring Got. Pierce Derby,
1:30-3:00 Concert by band.
Vocal numbers by Capital City
quartet. '.r,
4 :00 p.m. G. A.? K. Fife and drum
corps. . i-
ETDing
6:30-7:15 Band concert in band
tand. O; B. Gingrich ings.
7:30 p.m. Premier horse show in
atadinm. ' : Concert by band,
Capital City quartet.
8:00 p.m. Meeting of Oregon Pure
bred .Livestock Association in
rest room
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THTJKSDAY, SEPTEMBEK 25th "
Portland Day
9:00-10:00 Bsnd concert at entrance.
O. B. Gingrich sings.
:0:3O-ll:3O Concert in band stand, i'
11:30 a.m. Fife and drum corps.
Afterneen
1:00 p.m. Racing card, featuring
2:12 trot.
s 1:30-3:00 Concert in grand stand, t
, Singing by Mrs. I'runk. j
Stunts by McCleare horses be
r" tween heats. j
1:30-3:00 U. A. It. entertainment in
auditorium of new pavilion.-:
Evening
6:30-7:1.1 Conc-rrt in hand stand. O.
G. Gingrich sings.
7:30-9:l. Concert in-stadium singing
by Capital City quartet. f-
7:30 p.m. Horse show in stadium.
featuring hunters and Jumpers.
8:00 p.m. Annual banquet of mem
bers of' Purebred Livestock
Association.
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FBIDAYl SEPTEMBEK 26th
' Booster' Day
With special courtesies extended all uni
formed bodies of fctate booster organi
sations. 8:00-10:0 Crert at main entrance
O. B. Gingrich.
0:(0 a.m. Women's games, horseshoe
pitching contests.
lU:80-lt:;iO Convert in band stand.
Afternoon
1:00 p.m. Finish' of women's games
in liors lioe pitching contest.
1:30 p.m. KarSng program, featuring
free for -all trot.
1:30 p.m. Hand concert i" bantlktand.
Hoostcr organisations putting
: on stunts betm-een. heats.
Evening
6:30-7:15 Concert in band stand. O.
B. Gingrich sings.
7:30-9:15 Concert in stadium. Ping
ing by Capital City quartet
8:00 p.m. . Horse show, featuring liuut
,t era and jumpers. ;
SATTJKDAY, SEPTEMBER 27th :
Traveling Men'i and Fraternal Day.
9:00-10:00 Concert at main entrance.
O. B. Gittgrieh sings. s
9:0Q a.m. Boy; games in horsehoe
pitching rontests.
10:30-11:30 Band concert iu bsnl
a land.
Afternoon
1:00 p.m. Finish of boy's games ia
borseshoil!; pitching con'est. t
1 :30 p.m. Racing program, featuring
free for a" rsce.
1:30 p.m. Concert by hand in r rand
stand. -Songs by Capital City
Onartet. - -.
Stunts between heats by travel?
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FORSSELL
HUPMOBILE CO.
4 Ferry and Cottage St. .
Announce
A complete line of HUPMOBILE cars on display
In the auto show room of the
OREGON STATE FAIR
You are cordially invited to call a
and inspect them
Only f r
Packard Can BesS
t a Packard
"You are invited to inspect the full line of Packard
cars on display at the Auto Pavilion this week.
MacDonald Auto Co.
Ferry and Cottage St.
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