rmfr DAILY o s ' RNAL mm tr m U He EI . Mm 1L rn'i: Si-i1.llUaw s-'t; i u m r - jHIETY EIGHTH YEAS. 7 j E IE Many Believe That to See the Fair One Must Live There For a Week Tho campers' parade lead by Mayor Tozier, of Camptown, and with about 1500of the campers m line formed yeB terdny afternoon at five o'clock to be gin their first of the formal enter tainments for campers. Tho. parade was a huge success and was one fea ture needed to get tho campers togeth er for the general good times that have become historic and are counted as part of the business of camping. The campers have a dance pavillion nnd a special orchestra and in the even ings they meet to trip the light fan tastic and the heavy drag and all of the latest steps and twists. The camp ground is the tented city and keeps alive the spirit of the fair with tho punt when the state fair was the one big event of the year and the families enmo from miles around to camp out for the. week. Tho crops had been har vested and dad's old weasel skin was well lined with cash, all the youngsters hnd new shoes and new suits for the fair and the "Fair we." served as a topic, for discussion during the long winter months. Today the farmer, instead of hitching up, cranks up, and ttcy whiz into town for the day and then get home in the evening by milking time. Back they come tho next day but they miss the quiet sociability of the old camp ground and the pioneer spirit that pre vailed before the odor of burned gaso line became a familiar rural smell. There are some, however, who still believe that the only way to enjoy the fuir is to camp out and tho following is a list of the 2000 people who populate the tented grounds: Cottages , John R. Sawyer, rortlnnd; Cuyler Van Pntton, Salem; R. A. Wilzcl, Ha lem; Everett Downing, Salem; W. H. Downing, Shaw; Cleo. H. Downing, Sa lem; A. G. Smith, Portland; Monroe & Crisscll, Portland; Dr. Geo. Hoeye, Oregon City; Geo. W. Vergen, Aurorn; K. C. Kevt, Salem; Mrs. W. U. King, Salem; J. W. Roberts, Salem; .T. T. Hunt, Shaw; A. A. Gecr, (leer, Wash.; C. C. Oeer, Macleay; A. Tufts. Oregon City; Ed Keen,' Salem; P. M. Kirk land, Independence; . P. Maimer, Scin; D. O. Thomas, Jefferson; J. T. Beck with, Jefferson; J. M. English, Stay ton; F. X. LcDeux, Portland; A. S. Hurlburt, Albany; Albert Pratt, Can by; Warren Hurlburt, Albany; Mrs. Mark Hurlburt, Albany; FrBnk I.ynn, Perrydiile; W. H. Hollis Forest Grove; f). A. Smith., Spokane; Mrs. K. T. Weatherred, Portland. Campri on WUdom Avenue. Cottage of Farrington and Van Pat ton: Cuyler Van Parton and wife; W. H. Humphreys, Shaw.. John B. Stet son, Portland. Cottnge of K. A. Wit sell: R. A. Witzell, wif and three daughters; G. W. Hunsaker, wife and fatnilT, Turner. Cottage of Everett E. Downing: C. B. Wheeler, Pleasant SALEM, OREGON, .QIE3B3 Hill; Mrs. Henry Yergen and Mrs. A. D. Yergen, Aurorn. Cottage of W. H. Downing: Mrs. A. Carpenter, Aurora. J. T. Warman, Corvallis. Cottnge of Dr. A. G Smith: A G. Smith, wife nnd son and A. A. McKiniion; Frank Yer gen, Aurora; J. F. Kenyon, Aurora; Fred Yergen, Aurorn. Cottage of Mon roe & Crissell: Families of M. & C. Co. Cottage of Dr. Geo. Hoeye: Wife and son Emerson t'C. V. Chntfield and wife, Salem; G. H. Ehlen, Aurorn. Cot tage of Geo. W. Yergen: (ieo. W. Yer gen and wife, son nnd daughter, Au rora; W. W. Little, Mrs. Hattie Little, Silvcrton. Cottage of E. C. Kevt, Sa lem: E. C, Keyt, wife and sou Virgil. Meat Market of B. E. Edwards. H. T. Maxficld, Airlie. B. E. Edwards, Sa lem, It. F. D. J. T. Warman, Chilo math. J. J. Hollett, Blaine. J. H. Woods, Blaine. W. L. Bishop, Dun dee. T. Fulliam, Dayton. H. A. Kin naman, Tillamook. P. L. Coulson, Til lamook. W. J. Warfield, Alsen. C. Hadley, Dayton. C. A. McDonald. Blaine. J. F, Jackson, Cloverdnle. J. E. Price, Tillnmbok. C. E. Donaldson, Tillamook. L. McFny, Tillamook. M. 8. Titus, Stnyton. Geo. Kirk, Silver ton. Vilas, Phillippi, Kingston. Bert Howard, Silvcrton. Arrs. Carrie Weiss, Salem, Perkins, James, Carlton; John son, H. B., Tillamook; Maroff, Pres. nnd wifo, Tillamook. ' ' . t Physicians in Camp. Dr. Geo. Hoeye, Oirgou City, 20 Wis dom. Dr. W. L. Bishqp, Portland, 14 Wisdom. Ministers In Camp. Rev. D. Bevan, Woodburn, at No. 7 maiu entrance.' Campers on Gahoway Avenue. Brownings. Wm. Summerville, Sa lem. Tho Browning. The Roberts and Brooks, Salem. Mrs. W. H. Fran cis, Salem. Mrs. H. Beck, Salem. Mrs. 1 W. H. Francis, Salem. R. C. Runisdcn, Salem. S. H. Mchlmurry, Indepenclence. I.. S. Compton, Independence. E. F. l'nrtoiiw, Monta, Villa. W. E. Niles, Gladstone. E. P. Carter, Gladstone. A. C. Branch, Howell Prairie. J. A. Burns, Shaw. Ray' jtocves. J. W. Smith, Aurora. Miss Lena Gribblc, Miss Louisa Gnstrock. W. A. Sherman, Sulem. W, A. Bauer, Aurora; J. S. Ashbaugh, DalluB; Solon Kinzcr, Hug bard; Judge Wm. Gullowny; John Hend ricks nnd wife, McMinnvllle; Ed Hend ricks and wife, MeMinnville; W. H. i Logan and wife, MeMinnville, J. E. Mitts, Aurora; C. D. Ilurtmnn, Silver ton; J. V. Starr, Aurora; H. Hewitt, Monmouth; J. C. Read, Lebanon; D. M. Galbrnith, Monmouth; W. C. Jack son, wife nnd child, Cornelius; Geo. Reuf nnd wife, independence: A. C, Sperling, Hurrisburg; H. A. Lewis, Moutnvilla. Campers on Moores Avenue. T. L. Davidson, Salem; Henry Keyt, Perrydale; H. Squires, rortlnnd; cot tage of John R. Sawyer, Portland; J. G. Ktzel, Salem; F. P. Wolfe, Wood burn; J. F. Peffer, Dayton; F. W. Fry, Hubbard; Henry Staats, Perry dale; S. C. Mills, Woodburn; Chu. Staats, Dallas; Isnac. Simpson, Dallas; Geo. Dunlnp, Woodburn; (ieo. Finney, Vancouvr; I). H. Ferrcll, Sulem; Fred Yergen, Aurora; 0. L. Ferrell, Sulem; J. C. Morrow, MeMinnville; J. W. Hobbs; T. A. Munkers, Albany: A. T. Jones, MeMinnville; Bert. Edwards, Salem, rural; Floyd Smith, Dallas; Walter Toon. Dalian ; J. A. Breeding, Amity; A. W. Newby, Amity: O. H. Guthridgc' Monmouth; F. Walling, Amity; H. L. Stewart, Amity; Frank Lougiiary, Monmouth; F. Doerflor, Sil vcrton; A. A. Nicholas. Dayton; C. ('. Mnrks, Monmouth; H. F. Goodspeed, Tillamook: F. M. ' Trout, Ti'lnmook; Dnn Murphy, Tillamook; S. IL Day, Corvallis; G. T. Jenkins, Tillamook; THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER When Purchasing, Ask For "Made In Oregon" Goods FAST TRACK ADDS INTEREST TO RACE Record Crowd Packs Grand stand to Watch Horses Sprint for the Purses The 2:0S pace was the feature of yes terday's races at toe lair grounds and although i'otero Hoy took tho three atraight heats the line for places was i Keen anil every licit was a real race. ! Dinniheller took the relay rnec coinplet 'i;ig tiie foil'- laps in 4:0114 with jArm- strong behind and finishing in 4:01 y. I I'p to the time the horses hit the j straightaway in the last lap Armstrong !and Drumheller were together and it jwas a royal race for the finish. ; The Shetland rme was a special ! event and was won by Ado with Floyd iSkaggs up. Firefly was piloted into second place by John Ward, and Jlajipy with Dwight Sknggs up, was third. Toy ridden by Harry Sknggi was forced into fourth place. The distance was one-eighth mile and the time 14 seconds j flat. The result of the races follow: ' .'1 venr old pace Hondulene (Dnn liels) i' l-1; Unvo d'Oro (l)url'ee),-1-2-2, Janice (Kirklimd), .'1-3. Time: 2:011 3-4, 2:10, 2:12 J-4. 2:.'I0 trot Flora Dora Z (Guiiie), 1-1-4; Columbia T (Daniels), 4-2-3; Novela (Stetson), 2-3-1; JVnico (Lindsay) 3-4-2; Bulletin (Hognboom) fl-5-5. Thne: 2:1.1, 2: IH, 2:10 .'i-4. 2:0H pace-l'otero Bov (Daniels), 1-1-1; Delmas (Wilbur), fl-7-4; Mack Kit.se siiiiinons (Hvliniin), 3 2 2; Scarlet Trent (Brown), SO-ii; lliiltuniont ((lorninn), -7; Francis .1. ((inint), 4-5-.1; (lion- rose (lyfing), 2 -.'l-S Tune: 8.0(1 1-4, J:07, L':tw. Three quarter mile dash Sterling (.Inrrett), first; Sorrowful (Deer field;, second; Leo 'I. (Powers), third, Time: I: Hi. A. Jenkins, Tillamook; I. D. Thomas, Silvcrton; E. ( Loe, Silvcrton; John Alunnry, Silvertnn; ('. K. Loe, Silver ton; Fred Jaeobsmi, Silvcrton; C. E. Poh(. Ilnvtonf .Tunics Perkitis Cn rlli.t, I H. B. Johnson, Tillamook; T. J. Wallnn' iinnoiobk; I res. Alorofr, and wife, Til lamook; Chester Mickclson, Montn V il ia ; ("has. M. Anderson, Salem; Mrs. Harris, Salem; F. Dwrflcr, Silverlon; G. O. Swales, Salem, rural; A. D. Ilos kins, MeMinnville; E. A, Thomas, Sn lem; Mrs. W, H. Morgan, Salem; C. P. Kizcr, Hnrrisburg; Fred Kicer, Hnr risburg; M, J. Myers, Portlaud, PROGRAM This Evening's Program. Marc h "Folics llcrgere" Lincke Overture "Poet and Peasant " .. Suppe Waltz "Vienna Benutiea" Zichrcr llitritone Solo, (frand KanUsia "The (larden of Ilowrs" Gatti Eugene Cloffi, Scenes from "The Wizard of the Nilo" Herbert Xylophone Solo Overture "Lutspiid" Keller Bella Mr. Hcnkel. Bullet, "Dance of the Honrs" (La lioi'onda) Ponchielll This fakcinitiug "DancA of the Hours," from Ponchielll ' famous Op 30, 1915 era "Ln Giocnuda," is the best, known excerpt from this impressive work. It occurs in the third act of tho opera, the scene of which is laid in the House of Hold. Til music, begins with a ten der episode indicating the hours of day break. Then the movement becomes more graceful and refined and tho dunce of the hours of the Day begins. This in turn is followed by the hours of (lie Evening and finally there enters the hours of the .Sight. The masked ilauceis representing the hours ot the Night enter into conduit with the otBt'r forces represented for supremacy, all of which is prettily set forth. Finally, Day is victorious, ami the music goes toi a close with rushing brilliancy. finale " I ne SMnr-hpiingleii isnniier. Friday Evening's Program. March "The Banner" Von lllou Overture "Morning, Noon and Night" Suppe Wultz "Spring, Beautiful Spring" Lincke Piccolo Solo "La Tourtelle" .... Dnuiiu Mr. Meriggioli Dedication and Benediction from "Lea Huguenots" Meyerbeer Humorous Dcscriptivo Sketch "A Southern Wedding" - Adolph Lotter Synopsis. 1. It is night. Tlui coon sleeps peacefully and dieams of his happy bachelor days, his favorite clog nnd Blind dunces appear to him in it vision, He snores lustily. Dawn ap proaches. The clock in a neighboring steeple strikes seven. A cock crows. The ii In rm clock in his bedroom rings. 2. The coon arisen from his slumber. It is his wedding day. 3. Ho indulges in a merry dame. 4, Ho soliloquises on his future happiness, whistling his favorite negro melody. ,1. Tho wed ding bells ring and the guests assemble. (I. Wedding procession starts for the church, led by a coon band playing the wedding march in their own lieculiur wny. 7. Arrival at the church. Tho villngo organist plays a short volun tary. The Wedding Scene. The parson, bride and bridegroom come forward. The parson is represent ed by the llos.oo:i, Tho bride by the Flute, ami bridegroom by the Trom bone. The wedding ceremony begins. "Wilt thou take this woman to be thy wedded wifef" The bridegroom ims weis, "I will!" The parson then linns to the bride, and after putting a simi lar question, tells her to repeat the us ual words after him, which she does in a shy and retiring manner. The parson then ends the ceremony ),y giv ing some winds of udvice to the newly married couple, 1). Amen, 10. , The happy couple now h ave to the strains of the wedding march, nod amid the clanging of bells and general congratulations, this descriptive piece is brought to a joyful conclusion. Bassoon, played by Mr. licit Kem per. Flute, plnyed by Mr. Mcrigiolli. Trombone, played by Mr. Nchiibe. Grand selection, "My Old Kentucky Home" Dnlbey Introducing solos for all instruments. BAD AS HIS NAME. Tacoma, Washington, Sept, 30. Guilty of most everything except his name, George Persvagskoggu was fined t0 in Justice (I minim's court today. George is a Greek from Constantinople and he pleaded guilty to doing these things: Hunting In game preserve, using firearms In the yly limits, killing a duck out of season, Violating the stale act forbidding aliens to carry weapoi.s, violating state act foibidding aliens to hunt game, lie j'siti the fine. PRICE TWO More Awards Made In Livestock Department The following additional awards have been made in the livestock exhibit. The Guernseys and tho Hod Polls owned by Grout ami Arp were unloaded yester day outside of the -fair grounds and the judging of the caltle in this class will be held tomorrow. Tho list follows: Awards for Horses. Kuglish Shires, Champion stallion, W. If. Ledbetter, Alieel, Oregon. Champion mine, W. D. Ledbetter, Ali eel, Hregou. Cattle Awards. Hereford. haiupioii- senior bull, George Chand ler, linker, Oregon. Chuiiipiuii junior bull, Henry Thies sen, Sweetwater, Idaho. Champion senior cow, George Chand ler. Champion junior heifer, Washington state college. Grand chauipion bull, George Chand ler. Grand chniupion tow, George Chand ler. Swine Awards. Duroc jersey, Specials. Exhibitors' herd, C. A. Hoover, first; G. Osborne Swales. Breeders' young herd, silver cup tro phy, G. Osborne SwiiIck. Barrows, under 1 year, C. A. Hoover, first nnd second. Pen, 3 barows under 1 year, Hoover, first. Sheep Awards. Middle Wood Breeds. Wether, 1 year ami under 2, first, I'niversity of Idnho; second, Nolan i Finch, Soda Springs, Idaho. Wether lambs, first, Nolan & Finch; second, I'niversity of Idnho. J'cii of 3 wether lambs Nolan & Pinch Long Wool Breeds. Yearling wothi'm, first, I'niversity of Idaho. Champion pen of the show, fat sheep, silver cup trophy, pen of .1 wethers, won by University of Idaho. Shropshires. Champion ram, K. He F. MO, Nolan & Finch. ( champion ewe, K. & F. Ho, Nolan & Finch, Specials. Best flock, Willamette Valley Live stock k Land Co,, Corvallis, first uud second. Coltswoii. champion ram, F. A. Kozer, Rick reall. champion ewe, F. A. Kozer, Hick reall. Lincoln, Champion ram and champion ewv, llawley k Son, McCoy. Oxfords Downs. Champion rani and ewe, C. P. Kizer, llarrisliorg. Hampshire, Chainpion ram, J, O. 8. Hubbard, Monroe, Champion ewo, C. C. Beers, Lyont. . Southdown. Champion ram, J. G. S. Hubbard. Also cuiiiiipion ewe. HORSES. Standard Bred. Champion senior stallion H.' C, Fletcher, Slileni. Champion junior stalli'jii T. C. Da vidson, Salem, Cliampion seiiinr mare Lucy F, Smith, Fair Grounds. Champion junior mare 1', C. David on, Salem. Grand Champion stallion II. C, Fb telier, Salem. Shetlandi. Champion Junior mare II. K, Gor- (Continued on Pujo Ton.) CENTS. MmFcBK 1pil.H'MV?WW':J,'l,'r!'l"?','l'i'i.1 Id ( X