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HERMISTON HE HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON. Premium List and Rules of Entry Hermiston Dairy and Hog Show We herewith present the Premium Lists and Rules governing the Seventh Annual Hermiston Dairy and Hog Show. Exhibits will be received in competition from ail parts of Umatilla County and adjacent territory, and we especially solicit districts beyond our own locality to participate. The Hermiston Dairy and Hog Show is held each year for the purpose of encouraging the pro duction of good cows and hogs throughout this part of the state of Oregon. For any further information address Board of Directors. INFORMATION No entry fee charged. The association will provide alfalfa bay and bedding free of charge. The exhibitor to furnish any other feed desired. Reliable men will be in charge of the stables at all times and will feed for exhibitors on request. The exhibitors of swine are requested to make applications for number of pens wanted so the management can give the best possible service. Pens are about 6 by 8 feet. The association will have experienced milkers who, upon request by the owners, will milk all cows while on the grounds, free of charge. Premiums—Premiums will be designated by ribbons: Purple, championship; Blue, first; Red, second; White, third. registered name and number of cow. If same is registered, together with actual age and date of last calving. Rule 3. All cows entered in the contest must be on the grounds not later than noon Octo ber 22, 1919. and shall be milked clean in the presence of the Conductor of the Test at 6 p. m. of that day. Rule 4. Cows shall not be milked to exceed twice during 24 hours of the testing period. Hours of milking to be 6 a. ni and 6 p. m. Rule 5. Cows may be fed and bandied at the option of the owner, except that no condi ments or drugs may be fed, and only pure water given to drink. Rule 6. The Conductor of the Test shall be at and throughout each milking, and shall at once take entire charge of the milk yields of each cow, and shall exercise auch precautions as will posi- tively secure said milk from being - in _ ___ any _ way changed, and proceed to take fair samples of the product of each cow for the purpose of determin ing by means of the Babcock test the exact con tents thereof in butterfat. Rule 7. The results so determined shall be scored or reckoned by figuring the butterfat at the market priee on the day of the test, and the value of the skim milk determined by figuring the price of the same at 25 per cent of the price of rolled barley on those days. The test shall continue for two days. Rule 8. Rule for lactation handicap: To half the amount of butterfat produced in two days add as follows, after deducting the first 40 days from calving, one ounce for each completed 10 days up to 160 days from calving, and after 160 days from calving, one-half ounce for each com pleted 20 days, and limiting the number of lacta tion ounces to 15%, thus covering a normal lactation period of 10 months. Rule 9. Rule for age handicap: Multiply the total number of ounces obtained by adding the ounces for the performance and the ounces resulting from lactation handicap by 360 and divide the pro- duct by 250.5, plus one-tenth for each and every day the cow is over two years old at the beginning of the test up to five years. First Second Third Fou rth Fifth Milking Contest $25.00 $20.00 $15.00 $10.00 $5.00 Board of Managers -Geo. A. Cressy, Presi dent; 11. M. Sommerer, Vice-President; C. M. Jackson, Secretary; H. T. Fraser, Treasurer; P. P. Sullivan. Hermiston, Oregon. Best bull, 2 years old and over $10.00 $5.00 $3.00 Class 2 Best bull, 1 year old and under Rule 1. All applications for entry must be made on printed forms and in accordance with instructions on same. These forms, properly sign ed. to he filed in the office of the Secretary of the Hermiston Dairy Show Association on or before - nil October 21, at which time entries close. In cases the right Is reserved to refect entirely or ac- cept conditionally any entry or application for entry. Rule 2. All stock entries must he on the grounds by 1 2 m. October 23. Rule 3. To be eligible for competition ani- mais must be the bona fide property of exhibitors. Rule 4. In all contests of registered stock, the papers of registration must be filed with the secretary not later than 12 m., October 22. Rule 6. Exhibitors of live stock must report to the superintendent In charge at 9 o'clock a. m. for orders. They must also Inform themselves from the superintendent of the division when their stock shall be judged. Stock must be In the show ring promptly after being called, with proper entry tag attached. Rule 7. All exhibitors of livestock shall be required to parade I heir stock when requested by the management, or board. An exhibitor who fails or refuses to comply with rule 5and 7 forfeits all claim upon the board. Rule 8. If any disrespect Is shown to any aw- ard, or to awarding committee, by the exhibitor or his agent, he shall forfeit all awards made to him, and the officer In charge shall report the same to the board at its first subsequent meeting, Should a premium be found to have been obtained by false evidence, or misrepresentation, or a vio- lation of any of the above rules, the money will be withheld by the secretary. Rule 9. Men In charge of the stock are strictly prohibited from making any remarks re garding the stock, unless Information Is required of them by the judges or superintendent. Atten dants infringing on this rule will be excluded from the ring by the superintendent. Rule 10. Exhibitors will at ail times give the necessary and personal attention to whatever they may have on exhibition, and at the close of the show must take entire charge of their prop erty and remove same promptly. Each exhibitor will be solely responsible for any consequential or other loss, injury or damage done to. or occasioned by. or arising from, any animal exhibited by him. and shall indemnify the association against nil legal or other proceedings In regard thereto. The Hermiston Dairy Show will take every precaution In its power for the safe preservation of all stock and articles on exhibition, and all property of every character entered for competition or display, or for any other purpose, or being anywhere on the grounds, shall he subject to the control of the Hermiston Dairy Show Association, hut In no case will the Hermiston Dairy Show Association be responsible In any way for any loss, damage or injury of any charactetrer to any such property while the same is on the grounds, or at any other time or place. If the property owners or others interested in property desire protection against loss, damage or injury from fire or other cause, they must make their arrangements therefor. No officer, trustee, superintendent or employe of the Hermiston Dairy Show Association has authority to change or suspend this rule Rule 11. No animal or article deemed un worthy shall be awarded a premium, and no pre- mitin shall be awarded merely because there Is no competition. If the article is not worthy the first premium. It may be awarded a lesser prem- him. and where there is but * single exhibitor In a lot. of any class, the judge shall award but one premium. Rule 12. Boar tusks must be removed Rule 1. Alt entries must be on blanks fur- nished, and the same must he filed with Hermiston Dairy Show Association, Hermiston, Oregon, on or before noon October 33. Rule >. All entries must show the breed, REGISTERED DUROC JERSEY First Class 24 Best boar, 1 year and over____ $6.00 Class 25 Best boar, tinder 1 year and over 4 months.______________ 6.00 Class 26 Champion boar, any age______ 5.00 Class 27 6.00 Best sow, 1 year and over____ Class 28 Best sow, under 1 year and over 6.00 4 months.___ __ Class 29 Champion sow, any age_______ 5.00 Second Third $3.00 $2.00 3.00 2.00 Team of four students from any school to plare class of five dairy cows and class of five hogs. Eighty points allowed on perfect placing and twenty points on written reasons. First prize____________________ $10.00 Second prize_________ ■_____ :__ 5.00 HOME DEMONSTRATION BOOTH 3.00 2.00 3.00 2.00 ____ Miss Harmon, Home Demonstration Agent, will have a booth where will be displayed a nuin. ber of household conveniences and labor saving devices. REGISTERED POLAND CHINA Class 30 6.00 3.00 2.00 Best boar, 1 year and over____ Class 31 Best boar, under 1 year and over 4 months___________ ___ 6.00 3.00 2.00 Class 32 Champion boar, any age______ 6.00 3.00 2.00 Class 33 Best sow, 1 year and over.___ 6.00 3.00 2.00 Class 34 Best sow, under 1 year and over 6.00 3.00 2.00 4 months______________ _ Class 35 Best sow, any age____________ 5.00 Program WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 22 A. M_________________________ Assembling of Stock All stock must be in their places by 12 M. 1:30 P. M._ ___ Students’ Judging Contest THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23 10 A M 2 P. M. ________________ Judging Dairy Cattle ________________________ Swine Judging Class 36 Division A--Cattle P. P. Sullivan. Superintendent in charge of Cattle Division LIVE STOCK kson. Superintendent in charge of Swine Division SPECIAL PREMIUMS Awards will be paid by check and mailed to the exhibitors address not later than November 15, 1919. RULES OF ENTRY STUDENTS' STOCK JUDGING CONTEST Division B-Swine REGISTERED JERSEY CATTLE Class 1 First 10.00 Class 3 Best bull calf, 3 months old and under one year_ 6.00 Class 4 Champion bull____________ 5.00 Class 5 Best cow, 3 years old and over 10.00 Class 6 Best heifer, 2 years old and under 3_ 10.00 Class 7 Best heifer. 1 year old and under 2_ 10.00 Class 8 Best heifer, 3 months old and under one year__ 6.00 * Class 9 Champion cow or heifer____ 5.00 REGISTERED DAIRY CATTLI E—ANY Class 10 First Second Third 5.00 3.00 3.00 2.00 5,00 3.00 5.00 3.00 5.00 3.00 3.00 2.00 • BREED Second Third Best bull, 2 years old and over $10.00 $5.00 $3.00 Class 11 Best bull, 1 year old and under 2 ______ 10.00 Class 12 Best hull calf, 3 months old and under 1 year__ 6.00 Class 13 Champion hull 5.00 ( lass 1 I Best cow, 3 years old and over 10.00 Class 15 Best heifer. 2 years old and under 3.. 10.00 Class 16 Best heifer. 1 year old and under 2 10.00 Class 17 Best heifer calf, 3 months old and under I year__ 6.00 Class 18 Champion cow on heifer__ 5.00 5.00 3.00 3.00 2.00 5.00 3.00 5.00 3.00 5.00 3.00 3.00 2.00 GRADE COWS ; Class 19 First Second Best cow, 3 years old and over $ 8.00 14.00 Class 20 Best heifer, 2 years old and under 3_________ _ 8.00 LOO Class 21 Best heifer. 1 year old and under 2 2") N -ienee remenee m 8.00 4.00 Class 22 Best heifer calf. 6 months ohi and under I year Third $2.00 2.00 2.00 • 5.00 ' 2.50 Ribbon Grand Champion Boar_____ Class 37 Ribbon Grand Champion Sow______ Class 38 Best Three Fat Barrows ___ $10.00 Class 39 Best Fat Barrow 5.00 Class 4 Best Sow and Litter farrowed under 10 weeks_____ 10-00 (Sow must be registered) FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24 Second $5.00 9:30 A. M., Auto trip for guests and members of Stale Dairymens' Association. 11:30 A. M._____________________ Stock Parade 1:30 P. M Session Dairymens' Convention 8 P. M. ______ Session Dairymens’ Convention 3.00 5.00 SATURDAY. OCTOBER 25 10 A. M.________ Session Dairymens' Convention 1:30 P. M.______ Session Dairymens' Convention It's toasted LUCKY STRIKE cigarette It’s toasted to in crease the good wholesome flavor of the Kentucky A regular man’s smoke and deli cious! 1.50 Class 23 Champion cow or heifer____ 5.00 Best lilted dairy animal. any class ____ __ ______ 10.00 5.00 _ Premiums on Heifers Sired by Association Bulls Best heifer sired bv Hermiston St. Mawes No. 131,369 Butter Wrappers $10.00 $5.00 Best heifer sired bv Blossom’s Lad of Hermiston No. 131,370 ............... 1000 Best heifer sired by Rosaire’s lad of Hermiston No. 132,530 ............... 10 00 Best heifer sired bv Merry Adelaid’s St Mawes No. I 40,758_... 10.00 Best heifer sired by St. Mawes’ Tor- mentor No. 159,354 10.00 Best heifer sired bv Blossom’s Poppy’s 168,234 _ ............ _ St. Mawes Mawes No. 168,23+ 10.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 BUTTER WRAPPERS—WE SELL THEM ALL PRINTED. For..Salf8t RUBBER STAMPS 1 — — r AivAA kJ marking Fruit Boxes and Crates, Butter Wrap? 5.00 5.00 Grand Champion heifer from all 6 blocks. Ribbon FOR SALE AT THE HERALD OFFICE Leases, Deeds, Mortgages, Etc., Etc