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"THPfWHfW V- 'SJPWWJIWW MR. Executive Committee Meet?. -iGateKfee?ers, Jsdges isi Ssper intes&sts, Etc Tbere wt n ljptwtxst eseBrf lhexec8tlTeeewaBtt.f tbe re" gossUteteanl efrklUrreStr day, ttbe eesceef Secretaire P. Gabridsoa. There c pre lrerfdest D. M- Fnui a Baker, B- . Scrrtt, Jefca H . .. - J uriKr and TnE .Aiecn, ..-- parfeta, beside the fefesrfa? a9tgperiateadeel6. dj: W. II Save. rf Ifee paTiliwr, Gw G faee, eftfee posJtry twSdlnz, aJ T. II. Wafter, ef the lry plaat. Tbt alsste ef the preriea sessies of Ibe board were rci asd appreTed. wteresree Presidest Iey aa seaaeai IbecAJeei ftfee meeUael beitee afrfatHeotrf rste-fceepers, jsdze aadaprfBteau.tbe dado? eXibepretBlesallJisaaa adoplloa I tbe tpetd prtcrxsa, aloag witbsocb cifeer ruallae teKfoess asmizbt be lend i a? oueideraUoa. Tbe first ssaUer ssbaaltted ma tbe bl J f G. H. Paraws to soppl mwk: tot ibe cKolDjf 11 r. H offer to f or Birt Eiisne'i Military band for day voric sad -Parma's orchestra for Ibe nlKtol wsswoa' at ftiSiiO, -riUoal lnaspofltiot;aad 3)wiUi railroad fare both rar between Salem and Portland, was accepted. T&e tecreUry reported a number of race entries, bot cpoo order the boobs were beld epea antll Jane 1, la thif befe&U. T&e matter of Uk adjustment or preexiaut oa fi&ricaltaral exhibit, wx referred to Secretary Gabrlelsoa asd .SaperiDteadeat SaTage, with poxerteacU Tbe committee then reviewed the fwHowIo speed program, a reported by Messrs Baker, Scott and Darbln froai tbe eo-nmltUe, and same was onanfraonsly adopted. FIBST DAY. THCESDAY, SEPT. 30. Pael br 30 class; parse t2S0- TroUioK 227 class; 25Q. Rnanln S-t dash; lntrodactory scramble; winner of one race this year to carry fire pounds penalty, two or more races seven pounds. Maidens allowed ten poands; 1200. Eunnlng-5-8dash, 2-year-old, tUke added; II W. SECOND DAY. MUDAT, OCT. 1. Pacing S-year-old; purse t250. Trotting 3-year-old, stake added; $200. .Banning 3-8 dash, alt ages; 1150. THIRD DAY. SATURDAY, OCT., 2. Pacing 2:25 class; puree 4250. Trottlog 2:18 class; purse 1300. Trotting 2-year-old stake; purse S150. Running Imlle selling. Winner to be cold at auction for WOO; If for less two Dounds allowed for each (oO to t200; 1G0- Runnlnjr 1 1-8 hurdle, over five hurdles. Horses to carry 135 pounds; 250. FOURTH DAY. UO.NDAY, OCT., 4. Pacing 3 minute class; purse 250. Trotting 3 minute class: puree 1250. Running 3-4 dash, handicap; 175. Running 6-8 dasb, selling; 1150. Winner to be sold at auction for 1100; if for less two rounds allowed for each " tlOO to t200, tucu three pounds for each no to 8100. Entrance fee 10 per cent of the purse. Mooey divided 70, 20 and 10. Five to enter and three to start, but the board .reserves the right to nA a 1ms number than fire to fill by the deductions of the entrance money from the nurse for eacn noree less than fire. Other than (specified rules of the Pad Hi Coast Blood Horse Association to govern. Conditions as to harness races. Entries close September 1, 1897. Eotranco fee 10 per cent of purse. Purse divided 70, 20 and 10 per cent. Declaration must bo made with sec retary lu writing by 6 o'clock p. m. preceding race. FIFTn DAY. TUESDAY, OCT. 5. Pacing 2.-20 class; purse 250. Trotting 2:23 class: purse 1250. Running i mile, selling, for 2-year-old. Winner to be 'sold at auction for $500; If for less two poundsallowed for each 1100 to SD0:125. Runnlng1 mile, handicap, for 3-year-olds and oyer; $250. SIXTH DAY. WKPKESDAY, OCT. 6. Pacing -yerold8 class; purse 1200, Trotting 2:33 class; 9250. RuniilB 3-4 sh, telling. Winner to basoiditiici!OB for 1100; If for ks threeiKvands allowed for each 50 to MOO; m KuaalBK t wile, wiling. Winner to to sold at auction for 1500; If for ' ; thw6ftda altowee fur each 1100 Hood's tWinwiiliTttte t3taei. Pills SEYESTH DAY. THVBSBAT. OCT. Paetes 2aM class: parse ISO. TrStlBg 2M class; pwrse t2. RBMfiS-t f a srilC bacap, 12X1. RaMie? i "a ne, aMa? vis serf&e race tMs year ta carry fire Bds peaaKj, lw races seres jkm4s, tfcree w mm tea p-jesds. XwfBerc airea seyea pawaa-. auideas tea pwe4s; Sld. EIGHTH if Al. rBIDAT OCT. S. Eactast Free-ter-aM; pari $303. TratUsc Free-far-aM : 1300,. Reaafag I dash, caasolatieQ parse farbeatea aanes at this axetlng. Henes beatea eace allawed Sre Doaeds. twice seven poeod. three tla or are tea poands; t2CO. Raasfag UBrdle race, Baodicap. ever five hardies H raile; t&JO. CoaditioBS as to Banning Races: Fstries close at 4 p. nx. tbe day pre- cedtBg tbe race. Declaration must be made 1b writing with tbe secretary by II a. m. tbe day of the race. A horse winning a race entitled to ftrit moneT only, Makinz a walk over eotlUed to entrance monay paid In. Wben less than toe renal red number of starters appear tbey may contest for tbe entrance money paid In. divided ta per cent, to arsv ana & per cent to second borse- Ail trotting and pacing races to be mile beats 3 In 5, excepting tbe 2 and 3-year-old races, which shall be mile beats, 2 In 3. Five to enter and three to start, bai the board reserves the right to bold a less number than five to fill by deducting from tbe puree the entrance money of each horse less than five. OLber than soeclfied rules of tbe National Association to govern. XEW OFFICERS. ThefollowlnzDersons were chosen to serve at tbe gates and in the ticket offices, towlt. Wagon gate J. C. Slegmnnd, Ralph Grim and S A. Parker. Railroad gate L. B. Geer, JoweJ Hewitt, F. B. Simpson, D. G, Boss and Max Scbelplus. Grand stand gate A. T. Holt and Carl Rodgers An order was made authorizing tbe president to pirocure suitable help at this particular point and, generally, to substitute any employe who failed to appear for duty or failed In doing his or her work satisfactorily. Horse gate Wlllard Martin. Hay tarn J. T. Beckwlth Ticket auditor Arthur M. Miller. Upon motion the secretary was In structed to correspond with Yan B. DeLasbmutt relative to that gentle man's status as a member of tbe state board, and report. Tbe committee named the nrst Monday.of the season,as,Press Day." duperintendend Walker, of the dairy department, reported that the Portland exhibitors desired to know wheter the board would cover ship ping expenses on display goods and the whole matter was referred back to Mr. Walker wltb power to act. Superintendent George Goodhue, of the poultry division, asked for tbe ap poitment of Judge in his division, of W. W. Browning, of Ogden, Utah, a celebrated fancier and one of the notable experts of the National Poul try association, who will be in Ore gon during fair time and had kindly offered his services without expense to the board. Mr. Goodhue was In structed to close tbe matter at once. The following division superintend ents and Judges were then appointed to serve In the award of premiums and prizes, towlt: Division A norses. William Fraz ler, Portland. Division B-Cattle, James Whlty- comb. classes 4, 5, 0, 7, 8. 9; for beef breeds. George Gammle. Division O Long wool, George Gammle, fine wool, David Stewart. Division D Swine, James Wblty combe. Division Eand L E,farm products L, "boys under 18 years,'1 Prof. n. T. French, Corvallls. Divisions F.-and IT Oregon manu factures, and domestic woolen manu factures, C. H. Lane, Salem. Division G Dairy, T. F. Walker, Salem. Divisions I and K Domestics, Mica Pauline Looney. Division J Millinery, sewing, etc, 1. a and stvr.Ial. Mrs. T. G. Rich- -r v --- 1 - - inoud; class 4 and special, Mrs. Z Job, Corvallls; classes 5 and 6 Mrs F. K. St lies. Dallas. Division M Fruits. Einil Scbanno, The Dalles. Division N - Vegetables, W. R, Usher, Newbridge. Division O and P Flowers and nat ural hlstary, Adolph Ashoff, Marmot, Oregon. Division Q Works of art, etc., Mrs. Robert Miller, Oregon City. Eugene Eckerlec then submitted a proposition for rental of the bar at 350 per year and Westaoott & Irwlri rt. ran s cosa. srii y a &a, ( Ser tee re&asrast srivOese at IKD per j J year. Tbe board deacladed thattbeej coacessiOQS were worth 8TO0 and later- la Ue ear. saet the advance made bri lbs caanalttee and aaay be considered ; ia rcssesstea f tbe rights sosgbt, for, the sext seama. j Ibely ia tee baads of President Looser aad Secretary Gabdelson, with power to act. This aelsaed the detail of affairs resdiEg by tee eosssBittee and, after a half hoar (tooted to discussion of Saaaces, ways and means and kindred saijects, adjournment was taken, sab ccl a the call of the president. a STATS HEWS The Washington cossty cheese fact&ry will start up next Monday. Dr. John Whitman, pastor of Oregon City has resigned -his pastor ate. The ioocers of Linn county will bold a reunion on Jcbe 910 and 11 at Brownsville. Joseph Grilbler, of Astoria, was ar rested for running a dance boose In violotlon of tbe state law. Mrs. Pearl Blth of Baker City died from tbe gunshot wound Inflicted by ber own band last Saturday. From tbe best information obtaina ble tbe Ceo Bay & Roseborg railroad is to be extended this season. Tbe contract to purchase tbe water works by the city of Corvallls will be one of the issues in tbe commlng -city election, to be beld next Monday. Andy Algreen, a miner at tbe Vir tue mine had & bad accident, receiv ing a severe scalp wound by a rock falling upon him from 15 feet above. Major E. F. Walnh, llrlngat Olalla reports the dlsciTery of a ledge 50 feet between tbe walls that assay t00 to tbe ton in gold and some silver. Tbe samples are taken from coffee colored clay. Circuit court convened at Dallas, Judge Burnett presiding, and in one day was cleared of tbe entire docket of 20 cases. Tbe grand jury is yet In session. Judge Hewitts term was postponed nntil the first Monday In June. An unsuccessful attempt was made by burglars to break open tbe safe in tbe station atSciolast week. A hole fiveor six inches deep was drilled in the top of tbe safe, wben tbe attempt was given up. Several express pack ages were opened and various small articles raken therefrom. Tbe Dalles has only two policeman, Including the marshal, on Its pay roll, at a total cost of 8135 a month for tbe two. The recorder receives 850 a month for bis bervices. Tbe city pays $40.45 a month for lighting the streets and. the electric light company $37.30 for lights for tbe council room, etc A big bicycle race Is announced to take place Monday afternoon of next week, If tbe roads are in good con dition, between Jas. F. Powell and Frank Kitchen, of Albany. Tbey are to leave Froman Bros, at 3. p. m., cross tbe bridge, scorch to Corvallls, announce their arrival at the tele phone office and return to Albany, tbe one passing In front of Froman Bros, first winning. $5 a side was posted Saturday evening and tbe winner will take tbe whole. Flax Seed. All farmers who are contemp'atlng sowing flax should at tend to It at once and secure their seed contract so tbe proper amount can be ordered. Call at Dickenson's seed store for particulars. 4-19 d&w tf You will never know the satisfac tion of dyingnntllyou dye with "Per fection" Dyes. tf CURED AT 73 YEARS. Dr. Miles' Rev Heart Cure Victorious. No other medicine can chow taeh a rbeord. Here U a Terlwable patriarch. 73 yean of ae. with stroae prejoulca to orerccme, -who YaAlUartDiucMlivcart. lie took the New 11 cart Core and is dow sound and eu. Baxcxx. O. &tont. Graas Lkt. Midi, Dee. SB. UL I hav bn irotsbled with heart dlieiM IS years or mora. Moct of tbe time I vu to had tt was not life for me to to out aloo, a dlrxj tuells would causa fnUlns. I had evvre palpitation, shortness of breath and andden pain thatreadered a helpless. All physician did for me was to adTlse keeping quiet. Jn August last 1 commenced taking lr. Miles' New Heart Cures. and before 1 had taUhed the first bottle I I ouad the medlelM was a God-eend. that now weed roar bottles In all and am f eellsx aaUraurweU. 1 aa VI years ctafie aad bats hsU a (redM aalat patent medicines all aay lite, but I wUl not allow this to prcreat glTlsc say taettsaosy to the rreat cur your raluaMe resedy has wrosaht ia me. I do this to show my awrecUtloa of DrJillsu" Sew Heart Cure. AJtoTnTo, STONE. Dr. MOM Heart On Is aoM est a aosHtow roarante that the arstfcoOte wiu beoaiu 111 arm! sell It at at. bottles for M. or Dr. AUtos' HMrt Curt , $ZPrfffk cos- tie sbic frsh crytb-rak. stocrtSey r . tm lMslier of (Syrpepria; for there stssdy trSc a earti that k137 LSS Sourer tejafc AS? Srf Eusery that eraies saakistd. aad wo- lie trocMe wh ae of 'c dyspepsia- ceres, i that rj.ir TherinTecely temporary rthrf: J; xSaHTeilca33 thrsh ?& tire tract, 6w3 the J?rif ry tarolTed ia the troabte f if? Bactrre. For a thofoesi. T?. v' saseat care you 1 & h5?e ? tre orsarasa set right-Net HT Pleasact Pellets win do it Theyu late the direstiTe jsices of the stoica , farrisorate the Urer ad help it to actrrely secrete the bile; ad act Ktsttr m tie bowels to proot a rzlar t"10.0 tsest. ThU means corrpJete and last isz core of destiTe troabies. The " PeHets " are not a serere cathartic Tbey srt ra tie boweU nateraHy acd cora tortably thoi srely. The dose can be rrnlated to yor ceedr and jrhen the "Pelleta" haTe done their work they can be discontinsed. Yoa don't become a aUTe to their tse. as with other ptUs. If tie dlBSgist srgEtst soe gnptug pill at jires ISia more prot, thiai ukat rnU frvjlijcu wtotL Here Is a Kick. To the Zditok: 1 have been read ing your excellent paper l0T a lonS time, a"d in the main I find It a Terr satisfactory newspaper, but there Is one feature that apgravaes me be yond measure land makes me wear (sometimes) that I will stop the sheet. The thing that I complain of is those reading notices, which begin with an Interesting, newsy item and end op with the "best and most popular roite between St. Paul and Chicago, and the best dining car service In the world, Is via the Wisconsin Central Lines." The statement Is truthful enough and I suppose that J. C. Pond, G. P. A, Milwaukee, WK, or n r Rattv fipn'l Airt. 240 Stark St., Portland, Or., Spd this a good way to ineefc ami minim iuc .o,biiuK publicof the advantages of traveling over their lines Yours truly, Katie Carson. SAVE YOUR GRAIN. Few realize that each squirrel de roys 81.50 worth of grain annually. Wakelee's Squirrel and Gopher Exter minator U the most effective and economical poison known. Price re duced to 30 cents. For sale by G. W. Putnam, Stfciner Drug Co., Lunn & Brooks, G. L. L. Baskett and A. I. Stone. d & w-3 10-4m JOHN HUGHES, Deafer in GROCERIES, PAINTS, OILS, WINDOW GLASS, VARNISH, andi the most complete stock of BRUSHES of all kinds in the slate. Artists materials, lime, hair, cement and shingles, and finest quality of grass seed. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. WANTEDrf-ermancnt office assistant and correspond ent here. Salary $& Enclose self-addressed stamped enTelope" to W. L. BROWN, Gea'I Manager, care Daily Journal. 5 8tf FOR TRADE A good lo acre tract, Un prored, in Ecreka, California, for good, open turn land within twenty miles of Salem, Or. C. M, Huuhar, Eureka, Cal. 5 6 d I w 41 GIRL WANTED. 'An experienced girl for general hoosciroik. For particulars Inquire Journal office. f FOR RENT 40 acres, house, barn, wood boue, workshop, milk bouse, 5 miles ont. 30 aTes seeded pasture will carry 7 head, renning water. Wood and 100 cords stamp. age can be bad cneap. 3 acre oeanng or. chard, good garden (bar acres texdy to plant So tods from school small cash rent on eatr terms. Address Box 145 Salem, or call. G. W. Peaimuae. 2 miles north on rirer road. 7tf THE "BUSINESS PRINTER",-! Salem is Frank Ccnorer. He is to be found at Dearborn's, and when found will do your business pristine quicker, more clearly and satisfactory than any one here. 4-2otf PERSONS wishing competent help to care lor children or assist M special housework, by the day or hour, call at corner Court and 3 1st streets, cr telephone to Eppley's grocery store. Terms reasonable. Anna L. Sriggs. 4T3-tf MRS. N. B. SCOTT-Stenocrapher and typewriter, room 6, orer Ladd& Bush's bank. Prompt attention to all classes f work. FTiR KATF nK TRADFi The best har and stock ranch in Oregon, consisting of 200 acres. Ibe tract s gooa lor iruu or gram cr general (arming. Will sell renr cheap on terms to suit, or will trade for other property. For particulars address box 62, Mill City, Or. 4 23 im asw SOLICITORS WANTED FOR DR. TAL- MAGES Tnc Earth Gird.ed," or his famous tour around the world, a thrilling story of saraf es and barbarous lands. Four sullen Talmaces books sold, and "The Earth Gird, led'lshts latest and grandest. DEMAND ENORMOUS. ETcrybody wants this famous book only $3.50. BIG BOOK, BIG COM MISSIONS. A gold mine for workers. CREDIT GIVEN. FREIGHT PAH). OUT- FITS FREE. Drop all trash and sell the kiccfif books and make $300 a month. Ad. dress far outfit and territcry, Tbe Dominion Company, Star Building, Chicago. Bq i 3 Ijt estfeero I I S& &ssstd by 1 mf S1, P821 ' E. M 10 1 wl.1. T Jf fcnr-er. left it hfr ti. "WTicsthe fZJ -r wn that 39 TFTrT I THE DENTIST. Sv-eaex to Dr. J. M.t! Casta. Sslea, Or. Parties ieansg spenci opcatkes at raoderale kaTin tsy branch an ia espeoai reqssK. OaiMsdcfproperty at 7 P f?: fi UodSeSSyatSpercect. Safe loans made fcr isrestors. lassrance efcaei m BaWe oocptsia. JOrHf MOIR, BfSer.rooea No. 2. &ah bant baOdwi WS UABEXT W0LZ k H1ESCKE Proos Dealars in'all kinds of fresh and salt mexis r 1 : iTl. -. . IK cyr-tmt neat IB b UUU UI !., f- . f own. lrytnem. 171 ucma" - OFnCE:-CITY HALL 'or water serrice apply at ofiice. Btll payable monthly in adrance. Make at complaints at the ogee. C. H. LANE, lit Coat-Birda! St. Salim Or E?Saits i!5 upwards. Pants $ npwandfga BUS ! BATHS ! SHARD TIMES PRICES-Baths Ujfc eacbporcelain tuhi- for 50c. MilU' barber shop. 2?9 CocmercUl stM Salem 271) J, K. OILIvIORE, Successor to 'White & Gilmore, Lime, Cement, Lath, Plaster. Own and Corn Chip. aU kinds of feed. 54 STATE ST. T. H HAAS, ' WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER, Makes a spialty of fine repair work, Setl Ttrraas clock, etc.. 21$ Commercial Stree' The Pohle shop, on corner of State and Frost is now prepared to doofirst-class AND GENERAL JOBBING. Satisfactisn gaaran'eed. Give us a call I 12 tm POHLE & BISHOP. J. S. PI11GI NEW MARKET, State street, near railroad. Freshest and best meats. My patrons say I keep the best treats in town. 2 23 Hello! SEE E, S. BENTLEY. If you want to more or want a load of any kind hauled or waul a load of manure, dirt, sand or gravel, or cement, lime, hair plaster, brick or sewer pipe, see D. S. Bentley, cor ner of Front and Chemeketa streets or ting up telephone 30. Also wood and coil on hands at all tunes. Orders prompfly attended to. Depot Express. Aleets all masl and passenger trains. Bag, gsge and express to all parts of the city Prompt semce.J5Telephone No. 70. IAMES RADERi A fortune made by a very small invest. ment. Don't write nnlm vm m..n !....: ne, but if you want to make money address oiro. a. -. Aiuu lUHEON, Sparta, Mich. 4-i4.tr Salem SteamLaundry Please notice the cut in prices on the following! Shim, plain locents Under drawers 5 10 cents Undershirt r . . Socks, per pair 3 cents nanaicrcuieis j cent S1hfdl5ell -V ...V.3cenu Sheets and pillow slips 24 cents per down, and other work in proportion. Flannels -nd other work in telligently washed by hand MORTGAGE LOANS SALEM WT1 CO. SMCHiffl'ilM EISEWI AcmeSteaniCaniier CoL T, Olmsted Prop, MAuR,ARir nrMT )L ULI1I ON THE CRCULATION Of the Daily Journal Increased 75 Per cent. Following letters need no explana tion: Salem, Or., Feb. 25, 1897. B. F. Bonnam, P. M.f Salem, Or: Peak Siu-Will you not please to advise us If the we ghU of malls now rSlved frtrai tbe Datlv Johrkal are fully "5 per cent more than a year agoat this time. As we hare not In ceased the size of the Daily Joub kal during the past year, we wish to estimate the comparatlre increase In circulation, by the comparative weights mailed. Yours very truly, -.,, ITofek BBornEES, Editors. Salem, Or., Feb. 25, 1897. Editor Daily Journal: Dear Sir: The weights of malls now received from the Daily Jour nal are fully 75 per cent more than a year ago at this time. Respectfully. B. F. BONHAM.P. M. By J. A. Sellwood, Asst. P. M. The circulation of tbe Portland Telegram Is stated at 2500 copies dally. The average circulation of The Oke Cent Daily has been for sometime larger than that and the Weekly Journal has a largerclrculatioa than ever before. . . . . . rjTHE Journal Is now established as the paper having the largest clrcula, tion in Oregon.next to the Oregonlan. Advertisers are invited toinspectour lists of subscribers, and are reminded that our mail subscriptions are all paid-in advance, and that such are a desirable class of people to do business with. They take this paper because they want It, not because It is forced upon them, and they.can't get rldofIt- . . The Journal outsold all other pa pers In Oregon during tbe legislative session. THE ONLY ONE DOLLAR WEEKLY IN OREGON. pt Ygn SS3s! ri5 "-2 g o n c-X IT,. 2 o s- s j: ! 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