Show A AT ITi fOUR ST A fiE TE J FAIR FAIRI I REPRESENTATIVE OF PORTLAND JOURNAL IS COMPLIMENTARY Floe Fine Stock Exhibit He Declares W Was I Not Is a Great Stock COuntry I j North Pacific e Rural Spirit one Of the Jest lIvestock journals In n the world orld published at Portland Oregon I d fI a correspondent ah the lie Fall Fair whoso whose story of oC the tho l cal aIr interesting and lit I Is as follows 13 By Horace Addis The first interMountain J 1 11 fit at Orden h nt 11 n I 11 InclusIve was vas a pretty prelly good fair Calr ne u niu when It Is considered that the coun country try tn has nn an average altitude of about toot were sImply It ItIs Itis Is doubtful If the he poaches peaches tomatoes watermelons as well as other vege could he be beaten anywhere In color size or flavor Javor And yet ret I am Informed that it Il has been a bad year on account of late lato frosts and that tho fruit crop especially Is not up to the tho average There was a high class lit little tIc tle poultry display the usual of merchants and manufacturers goods And one of the must niost credit creditable creditable able displays on the grounds was the tho educational exhibit In charge ur or Miss Matilda Peterson The high i schools and an of the city II rore ell represented as well cIl as the tho primal and other grades of the city and county both In literary and In wont worle Rain both Tuesday and Saturday but the total atten attendance was encouraging The management made mado a lilt hit with day Friday when everybody o and his foll folks s were furnished all ull the lie water watermelon watermelon melon and cantaloupe cantaloupo they could eat cat And Aud the h high bight quality of the tho melons grown here made It all the themore more enjoyable Plenty of amuse amusement mont ment features were wera furnished hilt but It was evident eldont tho drawing power of a iino fino stock exhIbit aH a not appreciated as the lie stock was poorly pro for awa away On the back of the grounds where the they could hardly be found hack back of the race horse stables And iid whIle whilo that on exhibIt was 01 diy high class the tho number was disappointing pointing A tendency to cater to the Jr s anti runners runners was an another another other mIstake With mally thou of dollars Invested In standard bred horses right In the lie city of Og Ogdon don den and a trent great and Inter Interest est cst In them In the tho state only one harness race a dar laY was put on anti the heals were pulled off with lon long waits wails after them for running races and rush as soon as the tho run ruin was oyer the bookies being scarcely willing to lay hay odds on the races at all for ho sanie old could not control them The standard bred Is so Important lucre here I will vIll scud you 01 somethIng further regarding It Ister ThIs Is known as ag a stock slack country but the fair would leave anyone u Un tier the that while It II is n a great fruit country there Is er ery lit the stock The Tue horses hores were th hn best there lucre being a of very fine draft stallions the Per hron Shire and Bel Belgian lan breeds FollowIng are arc the Horses I Thoroughbred stallIon aged first U L Uto to C P 1 Dye Dyo on oil Behlon Maze first I and second to Dye De oil Sala U and Dorothy Hun Morgan stallion t wo carold first to J H Fl Hohson Standard bred red stallion fist first to J JF jF F Aged marc first to lames Iames T on Willi Vieh also 0 first on colt to Oil On Flor Florenco Floronce once enco Keely foal o Wll ild Wick by I IDi Di ic ct c t d stallion first to M 1 L on a magnificent cent ba bay not quite elIgible to ref reg a colt with blood In him A Aged Cd mare first t to J WT V Dailey Dailer stallion to Og den City Stock Food Co on Joe also sweepstakes on same nr ohl I mare marc II H W V Marriott stallion first to Ogden City Stock Food Co on No o also on same a big fellow rello Second to Joseph Stevenson first to lO Ogden CIt City Stock StacIe I Food Co Coon CoO on O Dumas second to James Bros hind had a line ex cx hibit of this breed winning sweep sweepstakes stakes as well as first out on aged agod stal stai stallion lion stallion and two mare marc As d st stallion first to Writ Wm Taylor second to W No N Petterson colt coil M Penrose Grade draft aged E a Taylor yearling Fred colt coil H aged mare marc and mare colt eol t H Roylance mare Vm Taylor alor Mule Iulo to lo M 1 D Becker i to Ogden Oden City Ci 3 Stock Food Co on Peter the he Great Greata a great Ion and a gle pot pol Cattle There wore Were three breeds i and one Holstein Peter E Anderson of Roy Ro Rolund I lund had a line little herd heid or of Jerseys of rich breeding and flue points Golden Sultan whose sire and dam were ere both bolh Island bred and andIs andIs Is certainly a great calf was beaten beaton b by n a calf calC out or cut Maiden aiden stock Princess VictorIa that was made grand champion cow Is a I old of much promise but bul to the hardly looked a as good as a I grand giand old cow that has bas won man many firsts and championships In iii Iowa bull to W S Read Dull Bull calf Anderson and second aged cow Anderson first second and nun third and first and champion ou on the two Princess Victoria Holstein bull yearling first to Robert Cowan bull first to John Felt Folt second to Dr R H R Pearse First to Dr Di Pearse on Sheep ram aged ewe and lamb Owe first to Ym Watt Ram yearling and lamb J W WI I Thornley also received hed on grade yearling and lamb and owe weighing tO and IS re 1 to L 1 E Roche I |