Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914, September 13, 1907, Image 5

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    SUPPLEMENT TO BEAVER STATE HERALD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1907
PARTIAL PREMIUM LIST EOF THE
GREAT COMING FAIR AND CARNIVAL
Live Stock, Fruit, Vegetable and Grain Exhibits are all
Provided for—Generous Prizes Offered Especially
(or Dairy Cows.
LIVE STOCK Di PARIMI NI
DIVINION A—I It > KN EH
girl under 15 yeara of age, 3 aaaorted mium», and thirty*four received diplo*
rose btiehee, donated by the haal- inaa.
wood nurseries.
In the next iaaue of The I feral*! I
■hall give the detailed premium Hat. if
it ia desirable, »bowing the name« of all
MULTNOMAH COUNIY IAIK competitor».
Gao. II. II imkm ,
^Continued from First page.)
seats.
On motion, it was resolved,
that u committee of three lai appointed
to draft such rules and regulations as
the society may require for a full and
llent Inar qirar I year and under 2 year«, perfect organisation, to lie rrported to
lat and 2nd premium.
the first adjourned meeting of this soci­
Itaat I m »ar under I year, lat and 2nd pre* ety. The society proceeded to the selec­
Hilum,
tion of the coiiiiintUw contemplated by
Ik »at mow over 2 year» old, lat and 2nd the foregoing resolution, whereupon A.
premium.
<1. Walling, A. C. Russell and T. J.
Ileal aow over 1 year and under 2 yeara, Dryer were ch<wen. On motion, the
lat and 2nd premium.
meeting adjourned to Halurday, Dec. 3,
Beet «ow under 1 year, ¡at and 2nd pre* al 2 o'clock p. m.”
mium.
The committee referred to reported a
Host mow and litter of pigs under six constitution ou the date alluded to,
wm'ka old, lat and 2nd premium.
winch wax adopted, ami the name chos­
Heat (narrow under 1 year old, any breed en was "The Multnomah County Agri­
or grade.
cultural six:iety."
Among other pro­
Champion hoar, any breed.
visions, it was required that there
Champion aow, any breed
should lx- a meeting of the society on
The regulation« governing the Kia la the liret Saturday in January and July
fair will I m « m»rd except that an entrance of each year, ami that there should be a
fee of 11 per head for horaee and cattle. county fair held at the county seat on
2fa* for hog« ami «huvp mu«l accompany the first Tuesday of October in each aud
all entriea. Entries cloae Friday even* every year, to be under the manage­
ing, Oct. 11, at S p. m.
ment of the executive committee. The
The amount to lai distributed for executive committee chosen at this time
prlaea cannot I m « given at thia time, but | was as follows: John Powell, Philip
11... amount collected for that PHtlWW I «ogfor and A < It Shaw. The meeting
will Iw distributed among the winnsrs ^hsn adjourned to Jau. 7, 1SB0.
III same ratio ami proportionately as1
At this meeting, by-laws were adopt­
awards are made al Oregon Stale fair.
ed, and <3 (XI was fixed as the annual
Each of the following breeds to I h <
shown separately :
Be Ig i a n, Clyde,
Shire, t'oacli, Hlainlard Trotter. Grades
to I n allow 11 sc|«ialely. Each breed to
I n shown ae|*ratvly. All to Ire reg la­
tere I except grades
Best ala I lion. 3 yeara and over, lat ami
2nd premium.
Boat stallion, 2 years and under 3, lai
ami 2nd premium.
Ileal etalliun, I year and under 2, lat
and 2nd premium.
Ileal stallion colt, under I year, 1st and
2nd premium.
Best mare, 3 years and over, let and
2nd premium.
Ileal mare, 2 yeara ami under 3, lai and
2nd premium.
Bawl mare, I year and under 2, lat and
2nd premium,
Be.1 card under I year, lat and 2nd pre­
i
mium.
Beal mare with loal by her aids, lat and I
2nd premium.
membership fee and A. C. Gild*. James
|)l Visit >N E—V E< J ETA B LES.
Bawl driving team driven to buggy, lat
B. Stephens and A. G. Walling were
li. K. D avis , in charge.
anal 2nd premium.
elected delegates to the convention to
Roots
must
Iw
washed
clean
and
all
Bawl single horse driven to buggy, lai
be held at Salem on Feb. 22, IMflO, for
displays must Iw free from insect |x.wla
and 2nd premium.
the por|xwe ot organizing a State Agri­
Bawl farm team over ‘JfiCO, let ami 2nd j amt rot.
cultural society.
A display containing leas than the i
premium.
At the second aemi-snnual meeting,
'amount
»|wcitied
will
forfeit
any
right
I
Bawl farm taaam under 2tUx>, lat and 2nd
held July 7, DKkl, an address—the tir.t
to a premium.
premium.
one delivered Iwfore the society—was
Vegetables shown in this class cannot '
Ilawt Nhetlaml pony stallion, lat ami 2nd
given by Judge Geo. II. Williams.
Iw
displayed
n
any
oilier,
and
must
.
premium.
Aud permit me to suggest that I hope
Bawl rihetland |«>ny inarr, Ul and 2nd have been grown by the exhibitor on 1 the management of the fair this year,
bis
own
or
rented
laud.
premium
A. D. 1907, will invite him to speak
All exlilliils in tins division must Iw
Ikwt Shetland mare with foal by her
! again. To my mind such an event,
in the |*svilion on the first <lav of the
aiHe, lat and 2nd premium,
i after a la|*e of 47 years, would make
Bawt Shetland pony team, lat and 2nd fair, not later than 8 o'clock a. in
the rwcasion one of great interest. 1
Premiums
often.!
are
for
the
best
dis
­
premium.
quote the closing |«ragraph of Judge
All stock to be on grounds by H a. ui. plays except where otherwise distinctly Williams' address:
Thursday and to rvmaiu until 3 .’W p. tn. spec-illed.
"One word as to the agricultural pros­
Boeta, six specimens
I
Friday.
pects of Oregon : Many are dispoeed to
Beets, sugar, six specimens ......
DIVISION B—CATTLE.
liorrow trouble on thia point. ‘When
Cabbages, six specimens..............
will our lands increase in value? ' asks
Following cattle, every l»rew~l regia- Caiitalou|s<s. three specimens .
one; and 'where will be our market?'
Nhorthorn, Black Polled, Red Carrots, six specimens ..............
terral
asks another. You have a market, and
Polini, Ayrshire, llolaleina, Jerseys, Cauliflower, six specimens
it will continue.
Your surplus will
Brown Swiss.
Celery, six specimens . . ..............
find a sale as water finds a level.
Beal bull over 2 years old, let and 2nd Cucumbers, via specimens
There is, in the channels of trade, as
premium.
Egg plant, six specimens ............
among the currents of wind, an equal-
Bawt bull over I year old, let and 2nd I Kohl rabi, six specimens
i izmg law, which you may not see, but
premium.
Mangel Wtirsels, six s|wcimeiis.
will not fail to feel. There is now a
Bawl bull under 1 year old, let and 2nd
. Onions, ball bushel ......................
temporary depression in our affairs.
premium.
I Parsnips, six specimens
; but what of it? All new countries have
Bawl cow over 3 years, lat and 2nd pre-
I Peanuts on the vine, all
___ .
' experience!! the same thing. I lived in
mium.
Potatoes, hall bushel, any vari-
Iowa for years when gloom and doubt
Ilawt cow over 2 years and under 3, let
•*y......................................................
: darkened her pr<*pecls.
But there
and 2nd premium.
| Pumpkins, three s|H*cimens ...
i came a change. 'Twas like the mist of
Ilawt heller over I year and under 2
I Rutabagas, six s|wciinena
- the Arabian story, transformed into a
yeara, lat ami 2nd premium.
Kquaahcs. three specimens
giant genii. Such a change will come
Ilawt lieitcr under I year, let and 2nd
Sweet potatoes, six specimens
i to us. Can a country, favored (ike this
premium.
Tomatiwe, six specimens.
i in everything; in the salubrity and
Bawl a-ow of any age, lat, 2nd ami 3-1
Turnips, six specimens
healthlulneas of its climate; in the fer­
premium.
Watermelons, three s|wcimvns
tility of its soil; in the richness of its
Hwax'pslakrw bull, Is-ef brenle.
Ijirgeat cabbage ............................
mineral resources; diversified with
Swaae|wlakias bull, dairy brawala.
Iairgeet onion ...................................
prairies, hills, mountains, woodlands
Swna-|Mlakaw cow, dairy breeds.
Iwrgeat ;x>talo ..................................
and streams of pure water, and washed
B«a«e|wtakea cow, beef brawaia.
Iwrgeat pumpkin............................
by waves that roll from Asiatic shores—
Bawt end largest exhibit of live stock,
Ixirgest m|uaali.................................
can it lie, 1 ask, that such a country
all kinds, pure brenl from one farm,
lairgest watermelon...........
will be overlooked and forgotten by the
lat, 2nd and 3d prise.
DIVISION F—GRAIN AND SEEDS. restless spirit of emigration? Buch an
nt'TTsa Tear.
Every article must Iw entered in the J idea is prepoeteroos. 1 have faith in
It. C. A ltman , in charge of dairy sahib- name of the grower, whiwe nunilwr the future of this country. 1 make this
its and butler test.
must entered on the entry lag.
prediction, and put it upon record,
Exhibitors may Iw required to file that in less than ten years, the iron
Beat creamery blitter, not leas Ilian
with the secretary an affidavit •citing horse, with the breath of the Misaiseippi
12 pounds in squares and plain
forth the fact that lie is the actual valley in his nostrils, will waken the
wrap|>ers
echoes from our mountain crags and
3 grower of each article in the exhibit.
Necond lawt creamery butter
Anyone who shall Ixirrow or purchase startie the deer in our grassy vales.
5
Beet dairy butter, same restrictions,
3 articles and exhibit them in his or her This road is the master enterprise of
Hecond "
own name will forfeit all right of par- the age.
When the energies of this
Best American cheese, not leas than
ft tici pation.
mighty nation are concentrated upon
2U pounds
..........................................
Half bushel red winter wheat I
I
the work, it will appear across the con­
Hecond I awl do
....................... .......
Ct
white winter wheat
tinent, comparatively speaking, like the
Beal sample of cream
gold medal Hall
41
red spring wheat
rainbow athwart a sum mer’s cloud.
Best milch cow, any age or breed, to be Half
44
white spring wheat
With the climate of Italy, and the scen­
derided l>y teat on ground, lat prise, Half
44
White Club wheat
ery of Bwitserland, what may we not
|I8; 2nd, 114; 3d, »10; 4th,»«; Mb, Half
44
milling oata.............
then expect?
Have faith and hope.
»3. Entrance fee of »2 for each entry Half
Half «I feeding oata ...........
They will remove mountains. Go on
in butter teal.
One peck white beam« ..............
increasing the store of your knowledge,
DIVISION C—«HEEP.
One |wck peat..,........................ ..
and extending your improvements, and
Each breed to be shown ae|>arately. One peck flllXMM'd........................
you may, ere long, see the day when
Unooin, Cotawold, Hhrupahlre, South­ Sample broom corn ...................
among all in our union who cultivate
down, Oxford, Merino. All to lie regis­ Exhibit of field corn..................
the soil, the wealthiest, healthiest, aud
tered.
Exhibit of sugar corn................
happiest will lie the farmers of Oregon."
Baal ram, 2 yeara and over, lat and 2nd Beat diaplav of farm products,
Readers of The Herald, looked at from
premium.
including corn on the «talk,
the point of view of today, everyone of
Beat ram, I year and under 2 yeara, lat
grain in the shoal and veg­
the above words is a prophecy!
ami 2nd premium.
etables .........................................
At this meeting of the society the sn-
Beat ram lamb, lat and 2nd premium.
nunl dues were reduced from »3 toll.
DIVISION G—FRUITS.
Beat ewe, 2 yeara and over, lat and 2nd
For licet plate of Haldwin apples, »iie Ami further, owing to "the indifference
premium.
and freedom from blemiahea consid­ of the people of Portland" the constitu­
Beat ewe. 1 year and under 2 yeara, lat
ered, ft Baldwin tree», donated by the tion was amended so as to empower the
anil 2nd premium.
executive committee the to place it
Eaatwood nurseries.
Beat owe lamb, lat and 2nd premium.
at the point offering the "greatest
For
i«»»t
plate
of
Van
Demar
quince»,
8woe|H<takca ram, long wool.
»ixe am! freedom from hlomiahea con­ inducements! " And in the words of a
Hweejiatakea ewe, long wcxil.
sidered, ft »aborted Altheas, don ate» I Portland pa;>er of the time, "‘The nar­
Swm-|Mlakna ram, middle wool.
row minded course and uniform indif­
by th» EaatwiMid nuraeriea.
Sweo|Mtakea ewe, middle wool.
For the lieat plate of Newtown pippins, ference manifested by the citizens ot
Hweepatakea ram, fine wool.
■lie and freedom from blemishes con- Portland, with but one or two excep­
Hwee|*takcs ewe, fine wool.
aidered,
ft Bing cherry tr»v», donated tions, towards the producers of the
Bawl exhibit 10 head Hhropahire sheep.
country was the cause of this change."
by the EaatwtaMl nurseries.
Beat exhibit 10 head Cotawold aheep.
It was finally arranged, however, that
For the ln»at plate of Beurre de Anjou
Beat exhibit 10 head Lincoln aheep.
pears, six» and freedom from blem­ the fair should be held on October 2 and
Beat exhibit Nonthdown aheep.
ishes considered, 3 Early Gans pear 3, INK), the "first day and second day
Beat exhibit 10 bead Merino or any pure
trees, donate»! by the Eastwood nur­ till noon in the city ot Portland, and on'
breed.
the afternoon of the second day at the
series.
DIVISION D-HOG«.
For the beet plate of Idaho pears, aixe Union course, two and one-half miles
Each breed to lie ahown ae|Xrately.
and freedom from blemishes consid* east of Portland."
The fair was held as designated, and
Poland China, Berkshire, Essex, Chea­
ered, one doxen Red Cross currant»,
was said to l>e a “very respectable exhi­
ter White. All to lie regiatered.
donate»! by the Eastwood nurseries.
bition.** There were fifty-five compet­
Beal boar over 2 yeara old, lat and 2nd
For the beet loaf of bread, baked by ition—twenty-one received »25 in pre-
premium.
UTU lAIOUREU.
UharlM IIirk» met with quit» • fieri«*
otia arc id ent lately. He fell from the
top of the barn and «praine*! hi« ankle.
M im Quint of Portland ha« «eeured
the position aa tear her of Mountain
arbool for the following y**r, Nchool *
will commence September 16,
Read the pant ad« on la«t ¡mge.
Plus»»! Hose Baptist Chrck, Cottrell, Or.
Sunday «rhool
10 a. m,
Morning servire
.Ham.
Kvrning service
«pm
Young people*« «oelety
7 «0 p. tn
Collage prayer meeting Thursday
4 p. m
PI.EAMANT NOMB MA PT I XT < HA PEL.
Munday school
fpm.
Preaching service«
4 p m.
Bar M <’. mnkkbill . Pastor,
Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy One ot
the Best on the Market
For many years Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy has constantly gained in favor
and popularity until it is now one of the
moat staple medicine, in use and has
an enormous sale. It ia intended espe­
cially for acute throat and lung diseaaea,
such as coughs, colds and croup, an<l
can always ba depended upo.i. It is
pleasant and safe to take and is un­
doubtedly the beat in the market for
pur|s>era for which it is intended. Sold
by all druggists.
W. 0. W. Clover Camp No. 318, Grreb-
' '
' am, meet, in Regner', Hall
on 2d and 4th Mondavi at h p. m. J. N.
( Ianahan,4' C.; L. r. Manning, Clerk.
Viaiting Woodmen We'come.
6rtskd« Lodgt Mo. 125, I. 0. 0. F„
MM. every Heturdey night in odd Fel­
low,* Hall.
J. G. Metzger. N. G.; D.
M. Roberts, Secretary.
Encamment
meet, let and 3rd Wednesdays of each
month. All visiting brother, specially
invited to attend.
I I
B. DICKINSON
Attorney - at - Law,
Notary Public . . .
Orrin
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W'anhinct'n **?_.
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Phone Par ISM
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2« yin-
villa Avenue, M ont avilla . Al
home evening«.
C. H. ATWOOD, M. I).
Homirpathic Physician and Surgeon
Call« attended day or night.
Office phone. Main 52 Rea phone. Main 53.
Office, over Stuart's «tore Main Street. resi­
dence. Main nt reel, near Third. GRESHAM.
J. G. McElrov,
PHYSIC IAX
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Office at Sandy HoteL
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It bclnxe that soft, smooth trseh.
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youthrulasea.
It will bring beauty
te thoee whe lack It; K will retain
It ter thoee who already poseoaa tt;
It will enable you to our rwafully
combat the raeagae of weather aaS
time. Don’t doubt—don’t argue. Just
try Robertine
Tour druggist will
glee you a tree sample.
(IMS keep Robertlea
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