SATURDAY, AUGUST
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STATE 10 DISPLAY
AT STATE FAIR
In planning the 1925 Oregon
atato fair to be held In Salem
tcmbor 23 to October 3, official)
realized that high stuAKlurds of
leadership eet by prevlouH fairs
challenged them to even larger
achievements this year, and as a
consequence sectional prltle has
been appealed to by them, with
the result that practically every
corner of the state will be repro
flented at what will probably be
the state's greatest annual expos!
tlon.
Conrtlitons generally scorn to be
Ideal for a f ,ir greater than ever
Form conditions are improved. A
trenieniluously renewed IntcreHt In
better live stock breeding hns swept
the state, and farm machinery
manufacturers are bringing out a
world of new labor-saving devices.
Theso things will. In thenwdves,
constitute a state fair exhibit that
promises to eclipse any previously
placed.
Numerous Feat hits
In the numerous departments
new features have been added and
premiums increased, assuring every
class of farming and industrial en
deavor will be presented. The ex
hibits will not be "cut and dried"
groups of displays, but will be de
signed to be of practical help to
all those who view them. It is the
ambition of 1,'rs. Ella Schultz Wil
son, secretary of the fair board,
one which she has frequently ex
pressed that working exhibits be
come a foremost feature of the
fair, and in accordance efforts will
be put forth to Institute some of
them this year.
The state institutions have res
ponded splendidly tills year, and
will, os heretofore, place their dis
plays in the main pavilion. Klax,
the most conspicuous product of
Oregon just now, will be given a
prominent place In the booth oc
cupled by the Oregon state peni
tentiary, the fiber as well as the
manufactured product to be shown.
The state hospital will make a
notable general exhibit, showing
all details of work both on the
farm and in the Institution Itself.
County Kxhlblts
County exhibits will be of fresh
and Increased Interest, Inasmuch
as competition has bee. eliminat
ed and the various sections repre
Rented by their foremost products.
County agents, who annually as
semble them, are attacking their
work iwith renewed enthusiasm this
year according to advices received
at the office of the secretary In
Salem.
The high lights of the exhibits
will bo, aside from the agricultu
al and livestock shows the horti
cultural display where fruits, nuts
and like products will bo presented
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in profusion; the floriculture de
partment, which promises the larg
est and most beautiful array tf
flowers and plants to be seen In
the Pacific northwest this year;
the Industrial club exhibits with
all the projects In boys' and girls'
club work, showing In a striking
manner what the growing up farm
ers of Oregon are doing In live
stock raising, corn growing and
like activities, which have been a
marvel to club leaders the past few
months.
Machinery Displays
The several big machinery build
ings as well as overflow tents and
structures will be occupied by farm
Implements and machinery, show
ing the many Improvements of
sweeping importance that have
been made during the past year.
Both stationary and working ex
hibits of every nature wll be Been.
The first showing of advanced
models in automobiles will be view
ed In the automobile show. Dealers
have demonstrated unprecedented
interest In this division this year,
evidencing their belief in the ad
vertising valuo of show space dur
ing state fair week.
In the woman's section thous
ands of exhibits of fancy work,
culinary and' pantry stores dlsplnys.
homo economics, demonstrations
of various nature In which the mod
ern women Is Interested or wants
to know about is assured. The
south wing of tho main pavilion
which has reen given over to art
and textiles Insures a much bet
ter show space than the rooms
'. itherto occupied.
State Institutions
Under the direct run of superin
tendents and department heads es
pecially attractlvo exhibits are be
ing planned by the Inmates of the
various state Institutions. These
exhibits, to be arranged, for the
most part in the old educational
building, will be Increased In size
as well as quality.
The Agricultural college will
have a large section also In the
educational building, the Canadian
government to put on Its largest
display in years In the new pavil
ion. There will be mnny Innovations
in the entertainment progrnm,
with headllners novel and divert
ing. Racing and horse shows will
be outstanding, with music thrown
In for good measure on every one
of the six day- and nights.
Old II ends Retained
Superintendents of the various
departments are rushing their plans
to completion, so that everything
will be in readiness by the end of
the next month. With the excep
tion of R. G. Kowler of Mod ford.
ill superintendents remain the
same as last year, most of those
heading the various departments
having been In tho same place for
i number of years. The Med ford
man. formerly farm manager of
oA Car You Will be Qlad to tain
Through Years of Service
$1295
to
$1695
. end the new
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VICK BROTHERS
ALL STARS TO
Tomorrow afternoon the Salem
Senators and the all-stars, picked
team from tho two twilight
leagues are to clash in the bene
fit game to enable the Senators to
get out of the hole. Tho game is
to be one of the most Interesting
yet played, for the reason that
most of the members of tho teams
will be local talent. The local men
have some fust company and It
will be no cinch for the Senators.
The all-stars will present as
formidable an usgregntioii as most
of the Interstate lenguw teams and
it might turn out that the Sena
tors t.tk e the short en d of the
score. At any rate the fans will
be for the twilight leaguers.
A field meet is also to he a fea
ture of the ulternoon'a events. The
different stores are giving the
winners of firet and second places
some nice prizes and it is expect
ed that the competition will be
rather keen. Both teams are to
compete. All of the players ar:
donating their services.
Prizes for the field meet are as
follows: Lontr distance throwing
First prize, sweater from Bish
op's; seoend prize, five shines from
the Shynne Shopec. Accuracy
throwing First, cap from A. A
Clothing company; second prize,
rair silk socks, Ai Krauss. IflO-
the W. B. Ay or ranch at Carlton,
and at present country club leader
from Jackson county, will head
the division of dairy cattle. J. E.
Finnlcum of Dayton, Oregon, will
be superintendent of the beef , cat
tle section; C. M. Nelson of Cor
vallls sheep; Thomas W. Brunk,
Salem, hogs; H. A. Scullen, Corval
11s, bees and, honey: L. B. Ziemer,
Portland, dairy and dairy products
Mrs. U. G. Smith, Gresham, art;
Mrs. W. Mullen, Salem, textiles;
G. W. Morrow, Portland, rabbits;
J. Reynolds of Corvallls, horses,
and Tommy Luke, Portland, flor
al. Edward Shearer of Estacada,
who enters upon his eleventh year
as superintendent of the state fair
poultry show, occupies the place of
honor among department heads In
the point of years, William Schul
merich of Hillsboro, with the state
fair for ten years as superintend
ent of the agricultural and horti
cultural departments, occupying
second place.
Mm Willys- m
WILLYS-KNIGHT
Long life in the hands of the original owners is
the proof of Willys-Knight superiority.
This remarkable car with the patented Sleeve Valve
motor grows steadily better with increasing use.
At 50,000 miles it is a smoother running, more
powerful, quieter car than when it made its first trip.
Now equipped with the Lanchester Balancerthis
important development has removed all vibration.
High Street at Trade,
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON
yard (lush Firm, prize, chicken
dinner for two from Gray Belle;
second prize, carton cigarettes,
Adolph Bros. Circling bases
Firat, box of candy from Spa; sec
ond, necktie from Scotch woolen
mills. Fuugo hitting First, shirt
from Man's Shop; second, silver
belt buckle from Burnett's.
The field most iB scheduled to
start at 2:30 p. m. and the game
at 3 o'clock. Tickets are on sale
at nearly all of the stores. They
are selling at GO cents and entitle
the holder to any place on the
field. Fans are urged by the offi
cers, of the club to support the
team as the Senators have one of
.he strongest teams in years.
The lineup fur the two teams
toliovs. Tho lineup for the all
stars will start the following way
but may be changed at any tinvi
as they are going to give the ar
ray of talent a chance.
Senators 1.1 ou ton, ss; Maples,
3b; Proctor, 2b; Keene, lb; Cole
man, Barr, Steers and Rinehart,
outfielders; Durham and Asliby,
pitchers; Edwards, c.
All-Sturs Dhmiunberg, Hooper,
Jenkins, LaiUorbach and Weeks,
pitchers; Peartuiiie and li. Thomp
son, catchers; Parker, Ruggles,
Keber, Hcentui, Frazier, Acton,
Lucas, Humphreys, Infielders;
Laird, Gibson, Green, outfielders.
Tomorrow afternoon the Oregon
state penitentiary baseball nine
will cross bats with the Oregon
Pulp & Paper company nine. The
game will be fast and the prison
ers will have to play airtight ball
to get a decision over the paper-
makers. Tho papcrmakers are
winners of the Sundown league
pennant and have a strong lineup.
The prisoners havo a strong team
and are hoping to take the rest of
the games to complete one of their
best seasons.
Foster and Fiko will probably
form the battery for the convicts.
The battery for the papermakers
will he Laiuerbach and Versteeg,
although Latterbach may be on
the bench for the all-stars who
clash with the Salem Senators.
NEW INCORPORATIONS
Articles of Incorporations were
filed with the state corporation
department yesterday by the Bea
ver Market company of Portland,
which has a capital of $5000. The
incorporators are teffie Parker, S.
J. Bischoff and Walter E. Hol
man. Supplementary articles were
filed by the B. W. Jones Agency
of Portland, changing the name to
the Budd W. Jones General Agen
cy.
Notices of dissolution were filed
by the Agricultural Land company
of Portland, and by the Northwest
Leasehold company of Portland.
Salem, Oregon
LEGION LOSES
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Errors and tho failure to hit In
tho pinches when they meant runs
defeated the American Legion
team last night when they lost to
the Corvalllf champions by a scoro
of 4 to 3 In an extra liming game.
The Legion played good ball but
errors accounted for all of the vis
itors' runs. The locals were also
unable to get men across the plate
when hits would have won the
game,
In the first Inning the visitors
scored two rune on a series of er
rors. Bouton, first man up was
safe when Jenkins missed his fly
to right field. Hughes went out,
Hooper to Acton. Qufssenberry was
safe when Race dropped his fly to
left field and Bouton scored.
Maples got a hit and went to sec
ond on the throwin. Pearmine
threw low to third and Quieson
berry scored. Scott fanned and
Cassldy went out at first.
In the second Inning they an
nexed one more run on more er
rors. Thompson was safe on Lairds
error. Carr was safe on Sullivan's
boot. Thomoson going out at sec
ond a minute later. Proctor boot
ed the ball just long enough to let
Clayton beat him out. Bouton went
out at first and Carr scored.
The locals scored their three
runs In tho fifth inning. Hooper
was safe on Scott's error. Laird
got a hit and Hooper went to sec
ond. Jenkins attempted to sacri
fice and the fielders fell all over
the ball and alt hands were safe
with the bases loaded and no one
out. Sullivan got a hit and Hoop
er tallied. Proctor sent a line drive
to Scott which ho was lucky to get.
Acton was safo on Bouton's error
and Laird scored. Pennine hit to
first baso and Jenkins was forced
out at the plate. Maples threw to
first to catch Pear. nine but hit
him on tho nend anJ Sullivan tied
the score. Acton going out at
third.
The gamo remained tied at the
end of the seventh but the visitor
scored one In the eighth to win.
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Qulssenherry was out at first,
Maples doubled but was out at
third trying to stretch it, Scott
doubled and scored on Cassldy's
hit, Thompson fanned. In their
half of the eighth the locals were
unable to score. They should have
scored In the fourth when they
had two men on bases with no one
out but Quissenoerry fanned two
of the locals and the next one
v ent out to right field by a lucky
catch.
P. W. Durbin, receiving votes
representing 3848 acres, V. H.
Stetisloff, 38-10 acres and T. B. Kay
3630 acres, were elected directors
of the proposed new Salem Drain
age district at a meeting of prop
erty owners last night at Richmond
school. Forty-five hundred acres
wore represented, with 120 people
at tho meeting.
To many connected with the dis
trict the election of this board
presages eventual termination of
its affairs, as Durbin was one of
the main remonstrators against the
district and threatened court action
to tie It up at one time. Just what
course of action the new directors
contemplate, however, Is not
known.
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