COUNTY FAIR NUMBER, GRESHAM OUTLOOK
ELEVEN YEAR OLD BOY
BELIEVES IN CARE OF STOCK
Alvin K aser, who la only 11 years
old, has a fine P oland C hina sow and
litte r a t th e county fa ir in th e Boya'
and G irls' livestock bhrn. T he sow,
which Is only 14 m onths old has
seven 5-m onth-old pigs am ong which
th e re are no ru n ts. T his fam ily won
second place a t th e fair.
T his is due to th e splendid care
w hich Alvin has given his stock for
he la not co n ten t w ith poor, stu n ted
stock but w ith an increasing nu m
ber of boys and men, he is looking
fo r th e best stock and giving It the
best care.
Chas. T allm an, who brought In his
club pig and her litte r of 3-day-old
pigs is one of th e enthusiastic club
boys of th e county and is very proud
of th e fam ily of baby pigs w hich he
is carin g for a t the club llvestoca
barn.
Leslie Lynch, whoBe P rid e of M ult
nom ah, won so m any honors last year
and la now first prize w inner In Di
vision I, sow and litte r, is very proud
of his .fine stock
T he judges told
Leslie Monday th a t th e young pigs
show ed an im provem ent over th e
m other. T his is indicative of the
w ork being done by club boys. An
Im provem ent in stock year by year is
th e goal at which they are aim ing.
FRANK C.
JONES CO.
Notice the Electric
W ork
we did nt the
County Fair Grounds
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(KEROSENE)
An ideal home fuel for oil
cookstoves, oil heaters and
oil lam ps. Get it at you^
dealer’s.
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OLD KING COLE
CAMPBELL
WOULD LIKE THIS
Tuesday, September 20, 1921
AND HIS
BAND HERE SATURDAY
One of th e fea tu re s of th e P o rtlan d
Day program on T h u rsd ay will be an
One of th e m usical tre a ts arran g ed
event of considerable In terest to both
fo
r
fa ir week will be th e concert
young an d old. To th e old folks be
cause th e p articip an ts h ark back to given by Cam pbell and his ail Amer
t o d a y s when Oregon and th e W est ican hand on S aturday. T his m usi
wpre young and recreatio n and cal organization is one of th e best
am usem ent w ere th e m ore precious know n in P o rtlan d and has been
on account of being of a sim ple n a specially engaged to fu rn ish th e m u
tu re and well earned. To th e young sic on th e last day of th e fair. An
th e events of th e old days bring up , u n u su ally excellent program has
pictures of th e things th a t fa th e r been arran g ed . T he selections are
and m o th er did and th e ways in j new to G resham and som e of them
have not yet been rendered by a
which they am used them selves.
T he Old F id d lers R eunion on concert band In P o rtland.
All who h eard C am pbell’s band on
T h u rsd ay will bring to g e th er a dozen
o r m ore k in d red sp irits in th e shape th e fa ir g ro u n d s two years ago will
of some of th e “old boys” who fu rn be pleased to h ea r th is excellent m u
ished th e m usic for m any of th e sical ag g reg atio n on next S aturday
g ath erin g s of early days. They are aftern o o n and evening.
Prof. Percy A. Cam pbell has also
well along in years now b u t th e
songs they used to sing and th e airs arran g e d as a p a rt of his program an
of th e ir boys are still as fresh in enjoyable n u m b er in th e form of a
their, m em ories as when they r e n vocal solo by M adame Lucie V alair,
dered “ Pop Coes th e W easel", a t th e one of th e m ost pro m in en t soloists in
country dances o r a roundup, o r in th e n o rth w est. M adame V alaire will
Percy A. C am pbell, O w ner am i
toned “ N ellie G ray” a t som e m ore sing B lan d ’s “C arry Me Back to Old D irector o f Band w hich w ill Ite
V irg in ia.”
sober g ath erin g .
featured th e laet day o f th e F air.
The "old boys” will be h ere
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po
de
M
arch—
“
L
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rella”
.................................................................Borel
T h u rsd ay and th e ir Addles will be
with them . A fter P resid en t Lewis 2 O verture— “La B u rlesq u e’’ .............. .....................................F ran z von Suppe
T his is a burlesque o v ertu re w ritten by Suppe in 1892 fo r a fairy
of the fa ir association has ren d ered a
selection on th e d in n er bell an d th e tale, which had been dram atized. T he piece was very successful and m uch
vets are well fed th e fun will com of th is success was due to S uppe's music, w hich has been described as of
u n u su al brilliancy, very m elodious and catchy.
(B orn a t Spala
mence. A fiddling contest is sched D
alm atia, April 18, 1820. Died in V ienna, May 22, 1895.,
uled and It will su re be a hum m er. 3 Serenade— “Love In Idleness” ...............................................................M acbeth
Please don’t any high-brow visito r
Solo for Bassoon featu rin g , Mr. B. L. Brown.
come aro u n d ta lk in g ab o u t violins
and th e like. T his is to do w ith fid 4 “ Rem iniscences of th e S o u th ” .................................................................Solomon
dles. T hey used to call them fiddles 5 “ Dance of th e H o u rs” (L a G lo c o n d a ,.............................................. Ponchielli
when they w ere young and they are 6 Vocal Solo— “C arry Me Back to Old V irg in ia” .......................................Bland
still fiddles and d ea rer to th e ir h earts
Madame Lucie V alair
th an th e m ost prized S trad lv arlu s of 7 F in ale— (a ) "S ta rs and S tripes F o re v er” ...............................................Sousa
th e most p ro m in en t virtuoso.
( b , N ational A nthem .
H ere’s th e lineup as prepared by
D. C. Freem an who Is In charge of
the ev en t:
C. W. D anders, P ort
PR O G R A M FOR R E ST O F W EEK
lan d ; G. H. Zinn, F airv iew ; W. G
Young, P o rtla n d ;
H enry Ju stin
TUESD AY EVENING
P o rtlan d ; Ed. C, H unt, E stacada
Admission to F a ir G rounds 25c in E vening
Mose K irby, Scappoose;
Jo h n K
Slavin, O scar Jones, St. Jo h n s; F ran k 8 :0 0 P. M.— C h au tau q u a T en t—
Gibbs, G resham , and A. M ullen, Mil
Sunday schools of M ultnom ah an d C lackam as counties.
w aukie.
Musical selections, solos, readings, o rch e stras, etc.
T hese are th e en tries up to the
P rogram by Pacific U niversity Glee club.
tim e of going to press but it is stated In th e pavilion— All exhibits and d em o n stratio n booths open.
by F reem an th a t th e re are likely to
be several m ore a t th e reu n io n as In dance h all— D ancing all evening, music by Vic M yers’ o rch estra.
som e of th e pioneers have been hold On th e A m usem ent Midway— F risco Exposition show s, 20 shows, fo u r rid
ing devices.
ing hack on account of tran sp o rta tio n
WEDNESDAY
difficulties w hich it is Stated have
now been overcom e.
Noon— Picnic d in n e r for club children on picnic grounds.
Arnold B ennett, one of th e oldest 1:30 P. M.— P arad e of school children.
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new spaper w riters of th e N orthw est,
H arness and ru n n in g races on race track . C ook's P o rtlan d band will
and one versed in pioneer history as fu rn ish music in th e g ran d stand.
no one else, is to be one of th e
Frisco Exposition shows open,
g u ests a t th e reunion and will deliv
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0
P.
M.—
C
h au tau q u a T en t—
e r an address.
P ro g ram of C ounty Council com posed of 13 school d istricts,
T he contest will ta k e place in the
to 4 P. M.— Story tellin g period a t County Council ten t.
C hautauqua ten t a t one o ’clock in the
E vening— N ight adm ission to grounds, 25c
afternoon.
7 :30 P. M.— P ro g ram of County Council in C h au ta u q u a te n t.
F risco Exposition shows open.
D ancing in dance hall, Vic Myers o rch estra.
P avilion and livestock barns open to visitors.
F R IS C O
E X P O S IT IO N
SHOW S
THE
TH E BIG M ID W A Y A T T R A C T IO N
A T M U L T N O M A H C O U N T Y FA IR
/I BIG
B IG
20
SHOW S
RIDES
GORGEOUS AND COLORFUL BY DAY
BRILLIANT AND GLITTERING BY NIGHT’
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4 BANDS--400 PEOPLE
8 A C R E S OF T E N T S
Halcyon Farm
J. L. BOWMAN, Owner
JE R S E Y S
FOR P L E A S U R E A N D P R O F IT
G resham , Oregon.
T H U RSD AY — PORTLAND DAY
GRESHAM MEAT MARKET
TO O B U SY FE E D IN G BIG
FR ISC O E X P O S IT IO N SH O W
ON FA IR G R O U N D S TO G ET
UP AN AD.
Go to the F air Grounds and See Them
A. J. W. BROWN, Proprietor
SEE T H E
Wonderful New 1922
CHEVROLET
A T T IIE M ULTNOM AH FA IR
Only $675.00 H ere
Ask our salesman to explain the many new improvements.
You can buy one on long easy terms.
Fields Motor Car Co. of Gresham
Phone Gresham 2331
Powell and Main Sts.
FERNS
Flowers and Floral Designs
M T. SC O T T G R E E N H O U SE , Inc.
9502-67th Ave. S. E., Portland
ITxtne AnL <129-Ift
WE DKLIYKR
10:00 A. M.— P arad e of fa ir boosters in au to s in P o rtlan d . G resham
au to s leave G resham a t 9 a. m. sharp.
10:00 A. M.-— W. C. T. U. program in C h au tau q u a tent.
12:00 M.— L uncheon and reunion of Old F id d lers of M ultnom ah an d
C lackam as counties.
1:00 P. M.— Old F id d lers contest in C h au tau q u a ten t.
2 :00 P. M.— W. C. T. U. program in C h au tau q u a ten t.
Livestock parade and review of prize w inners on race track .
H arness and ru n n in g races on race track .
2 to 4 P. M.— Story telling period in County Council te n t.
Evening— Admission to fair gro u n d s, 25c
7 :30 P. M.— W. C. T. U. program In C h au tau q u a tent.
D ancing in dance pavilion, Vic Myers o rch estra.
Frisco Exposition show s open. Illu m in atio n of Midway.
Pavilion and stock barns open to visitors.
FRIDAY
10:00 A. M.— G rounds und exhibits open.
Frisco Exposition shows open.
1 :30 I’. M.— H arness and ru n n in g races on race track .
2 :0 0 P. M.— L ents G range program In C h au tau q u a tent.
2 to 4 P. M.— Story telling period in County Council ten t.
7 :30 P. M.— Illum ination of g ro u n d s and Frisco Exposition shows.
Musical program in C h au tau q u a ten t.
SATURDAY
10:00 A. M.— G rounds and exhibits open.
Frisco Exposition show s open.
Noon— P arad e of boosters and prize w inners aro u n d race track .
1 :30 P. M.— H arness and ru n n in g races on track . D erby Day.
C oncert in G rand S tand by Cam pbell and his All A m erican Band
2 to 4 P. M.— Story tellin g period In County Council ten t.
7 :30 P. M.— Illu m in atio n of g ro u n d s and Frisco E xposition shows.
C oncert De Luxe in C hau tau q u a ten t. Cam pbell's All A m erican Band.
Mme. V elair. Soloist.
Schanno’s Confectionery
T he B est P la ce to G et
ICE CREAM
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SODA WATER
POP-CORN
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CANDY
PEANUTS
..Give Us a Call During Fair Week
SE E T H E
RAVENSVIEW AYRSHIRES
in Barn No. 2
R A V E N S V IE W D A IR Y
Oregon City
Dr. 0. A. Welsh
L. R. Montgomery
HESSEL S THE FELLOW
A. J. W RENDERS STORY
THAT SHOWS 'EM HOW
OF HEART RENDING WOE
One of th e m ost com plete and in
terestin g
exhibits on
th e
F a ir
| G rounds Is th e m achinery display of
W. A. Hessel of G resham . It occu-
| pies a te n t all by itself and contains
I nearly ev ery th in g th a t Is of Interest
J o r of use to th e up-to-date farm er
and th e farm eress. H essel has gone
a little fa rth e r th an some of his
com petitors in th e way of exhibits
and has established a com plete m an
u fac tu rin g p lan t in his te n t in th e
form of a tire-m ak ing m achine fo r
th e d em o n stratio n of th e m an u fac
tu re of Sound T ires. T he visitor
w itnesses th e evolution of th e fin
ished
p ro d u ct th ro u g h
all th e
stages from th e raw ru b b er fabric.
W hen finished th e tire is ready to
place on an auto, being com plete in
every detail. And it all happens be
fo re th e eye of th e spectator.
A. J. W. B row n's la rd business is
“on th e hog” . At least Brown
wishes it was "on th e h o g ”. T his is
th e story. F riend Brown had some
real nice big fa t hogs w ith plenty of
lard on them . “ W hat Ho! citizens,
come and get y o u r lard.
W e've
plenty of it. sfmon pure, hom e ren
dered and all from th e p ure leaf at
low cost of living p rices.” An ad In
th e hom e pap er did th e business
T he lard was all sold and Brown
looked around fo r m ore hogs to ren
d er in o rd er to ren d e r more lard to
his patrons. B ut th e m a rk e t for
heavy hogs had passed. T he Allied
association of F arm Grown Hogs had
decreed th a t th e style in figures for
th e cu rren t m onth th o u ld be petite,
v 1th a soft pedal on th e lard . T here
are no large hogs on th e m ark et.
T h erefo re no m ore of th e hom e ren
dered lard. T h a t's why th e lard
(■reenhottae D isplay A ttracts.
business is not “on th e hog." Brown
T he Mt. Scott G reenhouse, Inc., wishes it was.
h as one of th e m ost a rtistic exhibits
of th e fa ir in th e ir space in th e main
C hevrolet at th e Fair.
pavilion w here they have tra n sp la n t
The F ields M otor C ar com pany are
ed a portion of th e ir hothouse gems. occupying a good sized space at the
W hile th e display com prises many fa ir grounds in fro n t of th e pavilion,
v arieties, the exhibit specialize« on w here they are show ing some of th e ir
fern s of w hich th e re is a splendid best models. T he 490 Sedan and
show ing. T he display was th e cen to u rin g cars: Baby G rand to u rin g
te r of a larg e ad m irin g th ro n g on th e car and one-ton speed wagon o r farm
opening utght and haa been visited tru c k are on display. J. I. Bacon is '
by many h u n d red s of people since.
in charge.
Brown Swiss Stock Farm
SPECIALIZING IN
BROWN SWISS CATTLE
CHESTER W HITIÎ HOGS
OXFORD DOWN SHEEP
TH E O . BR UG G ER & SO N S
Best E quipped Band fo r
F airs, C arnivals. R eg attas
in the Pacific N orthw est
Campbell's American Band
PERCY A. CAM PBELL,
Owner and D irector
H ead q u arters— 1 2 8 H F o u rth St.,
P o rtlan d , Oregon
Typically A merican
U p-to-the-M lnute R ep erto ire
In ta c t the Y ear A round
Plays Here Saturday
S E E OUR
E X H IB IT
It P a y s to A dvertK«
Up to D ate P u b licity
Main 2674
Room 15
The Original
Jazz Time Kelly
Clown
E xtem poraneous Singer
E ccentric D i h o t
and A dvertiser
387 Yamhill St.,
Portland, Ore.