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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 30, 1910)
i PAGE THREE EIGHT PAGES. DAILY EAST OREGOMAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY, AIGCST 30, 1910. He Smiff off Autumn i tk Adit Every man should now allow the question of Fall Clothes to occupy a corner in his mind. We are "at home" to all who call to buy or to see what's latest in men's wear. New fall and winter beauties in Suits are being unfolded here every day. These suits have been selected from the best productions of a dozen or more of the WORLDS BEST TAILORS There are many new kinks in Fall Styles let us put you right. There's a dash and swing to every suit that will make a man GLAD HE'S IN IT Prices are as reasonable as can be named for high-class gar ments. We start in at $1 0.00 and run along by easy steps, way up to $40.00. Every price a fair oneevery suit a fit. We're ready to show you the proper styles whenever you are ready to look, but, don't wait too long Men's Suits Made to Your Measure New Things in "Men's Fittings" If you are hard to fit in a ready-made suit we will fit you correctly by making a suit to your exact measure. Nothing but itw fall patterns to select from. Largo swatches enable you to choose right and the pattern you most admire. Xothing that's new in men's furnishings is missed by this up-to-date store, "If yon can't get it here you will not be likely to get it at all." That's what our patrons say. 725 Main St. vdf s ISostoib Store 725 Main St. GREATER STATE FAIR 1 OPEN SEPT. 12 CHEAT IMPROVEMENTS MADE FOR THIS YEAR Grounds Have Been Fixed, Sew Build ings Erected and New Features Ad ded Farmers Will Find Much ot Interest Mlacing Will lie Iiewt Yet. (Special Correspondence.) Salem, Ore., Aug. 80 On Monday, September 12, the greatest state Fair In the history of the West opens In this city. New features, new buildings new landscape effects on the grounds and a general atmosphere of newness snd bigness that will please every visitor. Such are some of the things which are In sight and It Is a safe guess that Salem will entertain greater crowds than ever before In her history. Former State Fairs of Oregon have Jiecome famous throughout the coun try as among the leaders of annual state exhibitions of stock and agricul tural products, but this year promises to eclipse all former successes In this state and pass Into history as one of tho best, if not the best. State Fair In America, The endeavors of the board of di rectors and secretory to embody in the grounds everything possible for the edification of the stock raiser, agriculturist and department for the women, not alone the carnival features and -horse races, are bearing fruit In asmuch as entry lists In every depart ment are rapidly filling up and future prospects are that the 1910 show will contain more than ever before. Transportation facilities will also bo far more adequate than In previ ous years, more trains are running In to the city and a new street railway system will greatly add to the comfort ot tho throngs visiting the Fair. Again sleeping and eating accommodations have been greatly Improved. Pnlrymcn and farmers will find an added Interest at the forty-ninth an nual Oregon State Fair that will be held In this city September 12 to 17. Through the efforts of Paul V. Maris, superintendent of the dairy exhibit, and the ro-operntlon of the board of directors, n model dairy barn has been constructed which Includes all the features of conservation of space, drainage, ventilation and light that have proven of worth In the housing of milch cows by successful dairymen who have made these fentures a study. At this time when the dairying in dustry has been awakened to the great possibilities In Oregon, and the t.rlmltlve manner In which the busi ness Is conducted, hos been brought to light through the visit to this state of the greot Danish dairy expert. Dr. Bernard Roegglld, of Copenhagen. Denmark, the announcement that a model dairy barn will be one of the attractions at Oregon's 1910 show is most gratifying to everyone, both dairymen and the whole community j who depend on the cow for a part nourishment to life, for every modern i method known will be embodied In the new barn, and a competent ex pert will handle the exhibit to thor oughly explain the up-to-date method used in the building of a barn and the i care of the animals. I Another new barn for the stock' exhibit has been erected at the end of the long line being in use heretofore, and although this additional space will not accommodate all live stock ex hibits, it will afford much more room. The new barn is constructed on plans different from those put up formerly. Each stall is concrete floored and pro vided with running water. Work on the "Court of Honor" at the State Fair Grounds, Is progress ing rapidly, the flowers ami vines are maturing to a state of perfection, and every detail is rounding to Just as figured on by Landscape Hardener Hugh Bryan. This added Improve ment toward the beautifying of the fair grounds will be a surprise to the m.1ny visitors to the show in Septem ber, as the floral display and artistic scheme worked out Is the most beau tiful In the Northwest. The plans that are being carried out are what Is called the Spanish Paseo treatment, which emhraces some 6000 plants, and constitutes the efforts of the gardener in combining a.formnl planting with a natural setting. In the large natural grove of forest trees di rectly Inside of the main entrance will he located numerous rustic bench es for the comfort of those font-tired from sight-seeing. Many walks are bring graded besides the broad prom enade, but the well kept lawns will also he for the people and no "Keep off the gross" signs will be In evidence' Instead only comfort and pleasure for the visitor. Some of the best horses ever seen In the West are entered for the har ness events of the state fair and splendid contests may be looked for. The course has been worked down to a far better condition than ever be- f'li e and track anil northwest records i will undoubtedly be made. Lone Oak Track when tn condition Is one of the fastest race courses In the country, and it Is here that the most famous speed contests on the Pacific coost have token place. It is here that Chebolls broke the world's pacing record for two miles, on Oc tober 6, 1907, setting the mark at 4:1! 1-4. and the following year a new record, for a guldless pacer of 2 04 1-4 was made by Del Norte. The race record for Lone Oak track U 2:05 1-4, held by the pacer Iceland Onward. 2:04 1-4. This record was made In the Rapid Transit purse of Jionn for 2.05 pacers on September 1S, 190R. He was In competition with Mono Wilkes, 2:04 1-4. The track record for trotters is 2.10 1-4. made by Day Break in the Lewis and Clark $5000 stake on September 17. 1908. The track record for trotters, 2:10 1-4 held by Dny Brenk, was equaled last year by Lady Slrlus In the third heat of the 2:15 trot for the Farmers' 11, 000 purse. The "Oreater Oregon" 2:08 pace, and the "Lewis and Clark" 2:12 trot, with their $5000 purses, are attract ing wide Interest, alaso the state fair and consolation purses. Last year the big race was won by Lord Lovelace in the fast time of 2:06 3-4, with Hy mmetus second and General Hurtls third. The trot was captured by Lee Crawford, in 2:11 1-2. with Zombron ut second and Henry Gray third. These horses are again out for the money, but will be pressed for honors by an array of the best talent. The machinery exhibit will be the largest ever displayed in the history of the fair. Every Inch of the large exhibit hall has been engaged by firms manufacturing or representing every known mechanical device for the use of the farmer, and extra space has been asked for. To accommo date the exhibits tents will oe erected to the south of the machinery hall. Drinking water will be supplied at the Oregon State Fair Grounds this year from a large driven well forced to fountains by a compressed nlr sys tem. Heretofore this feature has re ceived little attention, as the business of arranging for exhibits has taken considerable time, the present board of directors has endeavored not to overloog anything for the welfare of the visitors, with the result that this system of drinking water has been In stalled. The new sewer has been completed and conectlons made with the many toilets . about the grounds. The fair board looking to the comfort, conve nience and health of visitors, has caused new toilets to be Installed, one of which Is to the far south of the grounds under the new bleachers. With the completion of the sewer and the adequate water' supply, both service and drinking, the State Fair Grounds are put In the best of sanitary condition,' which leaves no doubt of the state officials' intention of mak ing the grounds absolutely faultless from the health standpoint. Dysentery Is a dnngerous disease but can be cured. Chamberlain's Col ic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy has been successfully used In nine epidemics of dysentry. It has never been known to fall. It Is equally val uable for children and adults, and when reduced with water and sweet ened, It is pleasant to take. Sold by all dealers, Now Typewriters and other equipment have been pur chased for use In tho Pendleton Busi ness College. All departments greatly Improved. First class courses and teachers. School opens next Monday. Special rates to nil who enroll on or before Monday. Sept. 5. Get an early stort. It means dollars to you. Will furnish you a good position. College office open all this week. Call or write for particulars. E. O. DRAPER, Pres. Tel. Main 148. If your liver Is sluggish and out of tone, and you feel dull, bilious, con stipated, take a dose of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets tonight before retiring and you will feel all right In the morning. Sold by all dealers. Save money by reading today's r.ds. AT THE PICTURE SHOWS Tb Orplieum. 1. The Lady and the Burglar. Dr. Edison, 1000 feet long. A rather more than middle aged professor absorbed In his work, a beautiful young wife genuinely In love with her husband, a young gallant whose attentions to the wife are unwelcome but who fears to tell her husband of them, a burglar whose little girl the young wife has befriended. These are the elements which make up an absorbing story with a thrilling and unexpected de nouement. 2. The Lord's Prayer. Gaumont, 1000 feet long. 3. Teneriffe. the Gem of the narles. Scenic. Gaumont. 4. Ah Sing and the Greasers. Com edy. Lubtn, 1000 feet long. A cow boy comedy possessed of real novel ty. Song Cupid's I. O. U. Ca- SECOND ATTEMPT AT snCIDE IS SCCCESSFCIi Pomona, Cal. Failing in his at tempt to die by asphyxiation, Edwin Devalon eluded his watchers a few hours later and committed suicide by throwing himself under the wheels of a Southern Pacific limited express train. Nearly every bone in his bad? was broken. No cause Is known for the act For Sale Cheap or Rent. A five acre tract In Riverside Park. Good house, barn and out buildings. Two miles east of city. Apply to Bentley & Lefflngwell. The Pastime. "An Unfair Game." Vitagraph. drama. An appealing picture of great strength. How a cruel society girl played on the heart of an honest but unsophisticated young backwoodsman who never suspected her purpose. This picture possessed unusual strength. "Brave Hearts." Kalem, drama, length. 1000 feet. Saved from the In dians by a woman's wit. See the wonderful heroism displayed both by the mother and her brave little girl. A 7 year old girl mounts a horse un aided and dashes across a rough country at breakneck speed, seeking aid. "Wifie's Mamma." Lubin, comedy, length 1000 feet. The longest laugh of the season, with an encore laugh just as you think the fun is all over. It Is the naturi cf women to suffer uncomplainingly, the discomforts and fears that accompany the bearing of children. Motherhood is their crown ing glory, and they brave its suffer ings for the Joy that children bring. No expectant mother need suffer, however, during the period of wait ing, nor feel that she is in danger when baby comes, if Mather's Friend is used In preparation of tho event. Mother's Friend relieves tho pain and discomfort caused by the strain on the different ligaments, overcomes nausea, by counter action, prevents backache and numbness of limbs and soothes the inflammation of breast glands. Its regular use fits and prepares every portion of the mother's system for a proper and natural ending of the term, and it assures for her a quick and complete recov ery. Mother's Friend is sold at drug stores. Write for free book for expectant mothers. BRADFEELD BEGTJLATOB CO, Atlanta. Ga. Byers' Best Flour Is made from the choicest wheat that trrow.. Good bread is assvred whsn BYERS' BEST FLOUR is tised. Brau. Shorts, Steam Rolled Barley always on baud. Pendleton Roller Pendleton, Oregon. In buying a cough medicine, Jon't j be afraid to get Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. There is no danger from It, and relief Is sure to follow. Especial ly recommended for coughs, colds and ! whooping cough. Sold by all dealers. , Sharon & Edd:ngs sell galvanized ; Iron bath tubs. Light and easy to move around. Just the thing for farmers. "J A MM For Candy ) rtln, On Jl TatronlM th "Mwlrm lM-nlur" M4ctv Cn'rt!rar? Co.. Mfn., Ptirtltn Forty-Ninth Annual Oregon State Fair Will Be Held at Salem, Sept. 1 2 to 17 $35,000.00 in Premiums and Purses Grand Livestock, Agricultural and Horticultural Exhibits. Splendid Races, Band Concerts, Free Attractions and Fireworks. REDUCED RATES ON ALL RAILROADS . For further information address FRANK MEREDITH - SECRETARY