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Show REGISTERED CATTLE SALE NEW FEATURE THE FAIR Carloads of Holsteins, Jerseys and Guernseys Arriving- Today At Show Grounds. The registered cattlo exhibition and sale is a new feature added to the Four-State Fair this year. Several carloads of reglsterodo Holsteins, Jerseys, Jer-seys, Alderney and Guernsey cattle, for exhibition and sale purposes, have been shipped to tho fair by well-known well-known breeders of the cast. The sale feature was takon up by tho fair association as-sociation in order to build up the dairy interests of the Intermountaln country. The fair association is endeavoring en-deavoring to get other fairs in tnls section to adopt this same feature, as it is one of the most important moves I that cau be mado to benefit this country. coun-try. This movement, started by tho Four-Slate Fair association, Is endorsed en-dorsed by the governors of this and other states; also by the officials ot the different railroad companies and especially D. E. Burley, general pa" senger agent of the Oregon Short Line. ,It is impossible for the large dairy companies to get what milk they require to supply the demand one largo dairy claiming that the dairy products of the Intermountaln couu-try, couu-try, aro at least $20,000,000 less than what they ought to bo Nothing hut tho very best bred cattle will he on sale at the fair. They will bo sold at a prlco that should I pay the Investor, at least, 50 per cent on his Investment A few carloads of registered hogs of different breeds arrived at the fair Grounds today. The porkers came from Iowa, Nebraska and Kansas. Tney will be sold during the fair at reasonable prices. At present It is necessary for hogs to be imported from the middle west to supply the big demand In tah. 00 |