The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, September 22, 1905, SECTION TWO, Image 13

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When every LOYAL, citizen will lend his or tier aid to swell the attendance and Itell the world ; that we: are
w orthy of the confidence hei
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and CONGRESS helbed us to make this a WORLD'S FAIR in fact as well as in name. LET EVERY ONE
respond to duty, t it not he said that stood in the way of successful termination of the
GREATjESE
the mark for PORTLA ND DA Y.: Tohejpi
Withievery boy's; Suit br:Dcdaf pur- A CoiiiTirAmiStri TPSplrofl Fai PATlnrMfl vBUnw':
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Also with every purchase of $5 or over we will give one ticket; thus enabling every one of our customers to do
their duty. This will be PORTLAND'S opportunity. Will YOU do yotir share? :
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LL111IELS
AT LIVESTOCK SIIOl'J
Four-Lgged Wonders, Horned, Hairy, Woolly and Fat Receive
Proper Recognition of ThlrMerite Oregon, Wyoming,
British Columbia and Many. Other Districts Are There .
Following r tb awards made at th
lwta and Clark livestock abo. ywiter
dr In addition to thoa publlabad In
Thursday's Journal: , . .
flhlraa. atalllona, S jreara old and nn-
dr 4 Third prlM awarded to Cromwell
of Worly (no competition)'. . , . ..
'"'"'Belglana. stallions, 'years old and
viffler First, Mon Baahalt. J. Crouch
A' Son; second. Marmot de Hamal, Mc
lAUfhltn Broa.; third, Romaln de Vlle-
rtneben, J. Crouch Bon; fourth, Orlo,
McLaughlin Bros.; fifth. Coco - Menu.
J. Crouch A Son. . , . : ' ' .
, - Bur folks, stallions. 4 years old or
-over First, Beaconsfleld, A. Fanaon. A
Bon, Danrllle, 111. (no competition).
.Champions aad Orand Champloas.
Champion bull under I. years First,
Juliana King" of Riverside. C. IX Pierce:
second, Sir Kaan Mercedes Paul, J. B.
Irwin. ' t . '
Grand champion,' aged cow ; rlasi
Ftrat. Chios M.chtllde, P. A. Frakea;
Second, IJtJe Dlrkje, CU D. Pierce.
Grand champion bull First, Lund
Oreton d Kol. P. A.' 'Frakes; second
JuHana King of Riverside. C D. Pierce.
Standard 4rotters, 1 ywer- and tinder
X First, Chehalem. J. A, Jones,- Spring'
brook. Or.S second. Oregon Patch. Au
gust Ertckson, Portland;, .third. Admiral
Togo, J. A. Jonea; fourth, B. C Piide,
J. T. and J. H. Wilkinson of Chllllwack,
B. C ,. j - : , .
Stallions, undr 1 year -Flrst. Ma-
rlllo, O. A. tV'e.tgate, Albany, Or.; -aeo
ona, u Creole, J. A. Jones. . ; ,
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guineas, - years old and--und.r. 1
First., Royal Macqueen, J. D. Gordon,
Dundee. Or.; second. The Preacher, John
Painter, Salem. Or.; tblrd, -The Gover
nor, John re Inter. . .
, Stallions, 1 yaar and under 1 First,
Onward, Forbes Broa.. Sheridan, Wyo.;
second, Rockaway. Forbea Bros. '
Btnlllons. under 1 year First west
ern King. H. M. Vaaey, Ladaer. B. C. (no
competition). '
CASTORIA
.. tat I&fiits aad Children.
TljKfciYca K:;j tep D::tM
Cl&aator of
Mares, 4 years old or over First,
Lady Jane, J."D. Gordon: second, Cosma,
John Painter; third. Royal Clara. H. M.
Vaaey; fourth. Bridesmaid, H. M. Vasey;
fifth. Royal Queen, H. M. Vasey.
Mares, years old and under 4 First,
Helen.; Barlass, Forbes Bros.! second.
Dorothea. H. M. Vasey.
Mares, S yeara old and under I Ftrat.
Cherry Blossom, .Forbes Bros. L second,
Dundee Bolle. J. IX Gordon;' third, Jess
ooldl. Forbes Bros. . ,
: Fsroksroma. .
'.' Stallions, I yssrs old snd under t
First, Doyen. McLaughlin Bros.; second.
Dlogena, McLaughlin Bros.; third. Qui
rln. McLaughlin Bros.; towrth, Oellett,
exhibited by J. Crouch. Bon; Exploit,
J. Crouch Bon.
Stallions, 1 - year old ' and tinder I
First. Etretat. McLaughlin Bros. (No
competition.) ,
' Cluunpioma aad 0)rsjiA Champ loss.
. Percherona, champions First, Ro
semberg, . McLaughlin Bros.;, reserve
champion, Colonel, A. . R. Galbraltb,
Trent. rWaahlngton; third, Damocles.
McLaughlin Bros.; fourth, Etretat, M
Laughlln Bros.'? - ,' .' j
- Grand champions - First.,' Dlogsns,
McLaughlin Bros.; -reserve grand cham
pion, Roeembera:. .McLaughlin Bros. :
Belslan stallions, t rears old and in
der I First. tolls du Nord, J. Crouch
A Bon; second. Cling Mars, J, Crouch A
Bon.-. '.
' Belgiam Ckamplona.
Champion 'a.nlor stallion First. .M.
Baunait. j.-tToucn Bon.-
Cham plow Junior stallion.-B toils -du
Nord. J, Crouch Bon.
Grand - champlon-r-Mon'. Sauhait,
Croueh St Bon.
' Grand reservo champion Camot.
Crouch Bon. - .-.-. ....
Shorthorn ChaatplOBS. '
Heifer, under S years First' won by
Teoo Lna et ceiue company; second,
won by aama. : .V . . (
Toung herds First prise won by Tsbo
Land Cattle company; second. C E.
Idd: third. H. W. PeeL Chatternv.
Waahtngtrfn; fourth. W. O. Minor: fifth.
J. P. Graves, Spokane.
Breeders' young herd Pint prtae won
by Tebo Land St Cattle company: aea-
ond, C. E. Ladd; third. W. O. Minor.. .
Calf .herd First prise won by Tebi
Land 'aV Cattle company; second, H. W.
Peel: third. C. E. Lsdd; fourth. Haael
wood company.
Oet of one sire First prlss won bv I nrln c w ImAA
oituy
J. P. Graves; third. C E.Ladd; fourth.
Ruah St PierceHulaun, California; .fifth.
C. E. Ladd; sixth. H. W. Peel seventh,
; Produce of one cow First prlss, won
by Tebo Land A Cattle company; second,
C. E. Ladd: third. J. G. Robblna; fourth.
Rush .St Pierce.
' Jersey.
Bulls, t years . old or over First.
Marigold St. Heller. W. B. Ladd aetata,
Portland; second. Golden Lad of St. He
ller. D. H. Looney, Jefferson. Oregon;
third; .Combination Golden Lad," W. S.
Ladd estate; fourth, Inda Land Been,
D. H. Looney; fifth. Journalist. W. &
Ladd estate.
Bulls, I years or under S First. Tan
Holier. W. 8. Ladd estate; second. Ore
gon's Gold VBoy, McConnell Brothers,
Bhedd,' Oregon; third. Hellers 'Ann's
Boh. John -Schaap, - Gervals, Oregon;
fourth, Dorothy's Stoks Pogis, Atkinson
Broa., Newbarg, Oregon.
" Cows, t yeara old or over First, Ger-
tle Alexander, W. 8. Ladd estate; second.
Burybis, same; third, Trablna. Atkinson
Bros.; fourth. Pride s Prue, W. 8. Ladd
estate; fifth, Empreas of Bunny Bank,
H. West, Scappoose. Oregon
Awards oa Holstela. Sards.
Aged herds First prise won by C-D.
Pierce: second. F. A. Frakea; third,-J,
B. Irwin; fourth, C B. Pie roe; flfth, P,
A. Frakea. ' . . . ,
Toung herds First prlss won by C.
D. Pierce: second, J. B. Irwin: third.
Pierce; fourth. Hsselwood com-
paay; flfth, P. A. Frakea.
Breeder's young herd First prise won
by J. B. - Irwin;, second, C u. Pierce;
thrrd, C. D. Pierce: fourth. ' Hsselwood
company; flfth, P. A. Frakes.
Four anlraala. any age or sex. get of
one sirs First prise won by C. D.
Pierce; second, J. B. Irwin; third. C D.
Plercs: fourth. - Hsselwood "company;
fifth. P. A. Frakes.
Produce of one cow First prise won
by c. D. Fierce; second. J. B. Irwin.
Awards oa Sassy aad Coats. ..
Shropahlresv run,' 1 years or over-
First prise and second prise won by
C K. Ladd; third,- Charles- Cleveland.
Greshsm, - Oregon; fourth. Schmidt
Bros. Oregon City.
Rams, 1 year cr under I First prlss
taken by Charles Cleveland; second and
third. Schmidt Bros. fourth and fifth.
Charles Cleveland.
Rama. tmonths. or nndstvl-jraaa
First prlss, Schmidt Bros.; second snd
third. C E. Ladd; fourth, Schmidt
Bros.: flfth. C E. Ladd.
Ewea, I yeara or over Ftrat -and sec
ond, C E. Ladd: third. Charles Cleve
land; fourth, Schmidt Bros.; fifth,
Charles Cleveland.
Ewes. 1 rear or under 1 First and
second, C B. Ladd; third, Charles Cleve
land; fourth, C E. Ladd; fifth, Schmidt
Bros.'. .
Ewes. months or under 1 year
First and second.. C. . E. Ladd; third.
8chraidt Bros.; fourth. Charles Cleve
land; flfth. Schmidt Broa.
Champion - ram and ewe First prise
taken by C. E. Ladd.
Four - animals, under i year nrst
prise won by C R Ladd
Two animals, either sex'isny sge
First prise won by Chsrles Clevelend.
Flock of four, 1 yesrs or over First
eWMati saaaad. Inuilak Martnoa- ila this Alaas) all
awards -were taken by ' the ' ' Baldwin
Sheep A Land company of Hay Creek
?-rKO"w'th,jQgg,niBejJtlpn.
. Sontadowaa.' ' '7-'-v
Rams't years old snd over First and
flfth prises, C. E. Ladd." third and
fourth. J. D. 8. Hubbard of Hinsdale,
Oregon; second, J. T. and J. H. Wilkin
son. .?"'...; - - ..'...;
Rams 1 year or under t years First,
third and flfth prises won by J. T. and
J. H, Wilkinson; second and fourth,
C. m .tmh
Rams months or under 1 years
First and flfth prises. J. T. snd J. H.
Wilkinson; second, third -and fourth. C
E. Ladd. .
Ewea t years did or over First third
and fourth prises. J. T. and J. H. Wil
kinson; second and fifth. C. E. Ladd.
Ewes 1 year or tinder t years First,
second and third prlsea, J. T. and J. H
Wilkinson; fourth and fifth,. C B. Ladd.
Ewes . t months or under 1 year
First, second snd third prises. C. B
Ladd; fourth and fifth. J. T. and J. H.
Wilkinson.
Get of "ons sire, four animals.-under
1 year, and two of each sex First
prise, J. T.' and ' J. H.' Wilkinson; sec
ond. C E. Ladd. .'.
Hampshire Downs In this class all
awarda were taken by Robert Tayjdr of
Abbott, Nebraaka, with no competition
.-, ;.:. Swtas.
- Berkahlres, boars J yeara or Over
First, W. 8. Ladd estate; second. McCon
nell Brothers;. third, H..W. PeeL
- Boars, 1 year or under I First and
second prises, W. 8. Ladd estatei third,
McConnell Brothers. -
' Boars. months snd under 1 year;
First and' second. W. 8.. Ladd estate-
third, McConnell Brothers. '
Boars, under months First and
fifth, McConnell Brothers; second snd
third, W. 8. Ladd estate; fourth, H. W.
PeeL '
' Sows, J years old dr overFirst and
fifth, W. 8. Ladd estate; second and
third. It W. Psel; fourth, McConnell
Brothers. ' -. ,
Bows. 1 year or under 1 First, second
snd third. W. S. Lsdd estate; fourth and
fifth, McConnell Brothers.
Bows, months or under 1 year Ftrat
and aecond prlsea. W. 8. Ladd-estat
third, fourth and flfth."H. W. Peel.
Bowa, under ( months First, aecond
snd thJrd,..WaU-Ladd-satr-'foWrTh,
McConnell Brothers; fifth. H..W. Psel.
Best boar and three sows over 1 year
First and second. W. 8. Ladd aetata;
third. H. W. Peel; fourth and fifth. Mc
Connell Brothers. - - '
Best boar and three sows of any ago
First and aecond. W. 8. Ladd estate;
third. McConnell Brothers; fourth, H. W.
Peel. '.' ; :' "
Four- animals, get of one aire Ft rat
and second. W. S. Ladd estate; third and
fifth. McConnell Brothers: fourth. . H.
W. PeeL ..
, Produce of one sow First, w. 8. Ladd
estats: .second and third. McConnell
Brothers: fourth H. W. Peel.
. The sweepstakss for ths best boar and
beat sow sny sgs and premier champion
ahlp for breeder went to tha W. S. Ladd
eststa.
V Poland Chlaaa.
' Boars. I yeara or ovsr FlratT prise,'
Hsselwood company; second, Charles 1
Mufstur. Caledonia; Mlnnesots. - - '
Boars. 1 year or under S First and
third. Hsselwood companjuaQOld and
loiiitii, IL Murphy. '
Boars, . months or under I year
First, Hsselwood company; second and
third, C H. Murphy.
' Boars, undsr months (are consid
ered) First, second and third, Hasel-
wood company; fourth and f lfth, C H.
Murphy.
Bows, -y-years old or over First.' aec
ond and third. . Hsselwood company;
fourth and XlXth,C H. Murphy.
Bows, 1 year or under First, sec
ond and third, Hasslwood company;
rourtn, c H. Murphy.
bows, months or undsr 1 year
First, second and third prlsea taken by
C H. Murphy.
' Sows, under C months (age considered)
First, aecond and third. Hsselwood
company; fourth and fifth, a H. Mur-
pny. -v .-
Best boar and three sows over 1 year
Ftrat and second prises, Hsselwood
company; third. C. H. Murphy. -
-Best boar and thrss sows.. any ago
First, aecond and third, Hasslwood com
pany; fourth- and fifth. C H. Murphr.
Get of one sire First, second snl
third, Hasslwood company; fourth and
fifth, C H. Murphy. .
- Produce of ona sow First, Hsselwood
company; aecond and third, C H. Mur
phy.
Bweepatakea for tha beat boar and
best sow, any age., and premier chsm-
ptonshlp for breeder, went to tha Ha-
feiwood company. , ,.-
EJECTING SQUATTERS '
FROM SNAKE SAND BAR
Uearaat Iseelal Bantem.i ' ,
' Lswlston. Idsho. Sept 12. Ejectment
suits wars commenced yesterday to re
move JT squatters from a tract known
as me sandbar on Snaks rlvar. and In
ins soutnern part or tha city. For
many yeara aquattara have resided on
the tract and have erected numerous
huts and cottages. The land Is owned
ty F. W. Kettenbach and tha Clenden.
nlng estate, and aulta wars Died yester
day to clear tha tract of ths unwelcome
tenants. Ths land In question was-ac
quired by bomestesd entry about 1
years, ago. aad haa been deeded land for
tha past II yeara During recent years
a number of the squatters have laid
claim to their holdings, claiming a title
oy occupation, and It la expected several
auits to aatabllah ownership will - re
sult. , i
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PURCHASED AUTOMOBILE
UPON WORTHLESS NOTES
" (Ipsetsl Otssateb ta Tks VesrsaLt
Dayton. Waeh.. Sept . . Alleging
that W. O. Wilson, an automobile sales
man, swindled him out of an Oldsmnblla,
John Browaky. proprietor of ths Hotel
Dayton, haa sworn out a warrant charg
ing Wilson with obtaining money undr
falsa pretenses.- Sheriff. Bauera was In
Walla Walla Tnssdsy seeking son
trace of Wilson, who haa been makln '
his headquarter. In 'that city. Browe
purchased a machine of ths Holt Menu
facturlnaJ company, agsnts for tha Old.
Wii1.IARLiC.
121-123 GRAND AVE.
Clothing.
Before Yoii Buy tho School
; Outfit, Come Hero ! ':
Thig atora is the Eaat Slds Headquarters and ths bsst place la tks
city to get tha complete School Outfit lor that Girl or Boy.
Shoes
CL1001 UOOUG
And we are offering, extra values for this occasion
EXTRA VALUES IN BOYS' SUIT8 AT f 3.SO, fXOO, fS-BO
' ' f 4.00. '.
The etronf, aerriceabl kinds that look well aad "wear better" thaa -
moat auits for the money. .
WE ARE SELLING! STOCKINGS WORTH 25c FOR BOYS
'-": . AND GIRLS AT
Stockings that are heavy and strong, yet fine ribbed and aeet. Fast
x -..'.,:. - . color and aeamlesa. :
HEAVY STOCKINGS FOR BOYS, FINE STOCKINGS FOR
. -GIRLS. ALL WORTH 20c, AT 14s PAIR.
" " Very Special Values, in AH Sixes. ' ....
NEW CAPS FOR GIRLS ROst A DOZEN STYLES.
A very large'' new lot of the prettiest Capa we have seen. Most of
.them are realjjr worth six -bits. . ,
SchbolSIios Skmi
Yet are modest in price. Just the kinds we selL All made expressly
JI us, with the one idea of giving satisfaction not only m appear.
" X; snce snd fit, but in service expected.
$1.00 Shoos l&cSSS
Satin Calf Shots for Boys, newest styles with heavy extension so Us,
sixes VA to X Dongola Shoes for Girls, newest styles with heavy
. aolea and patent tips, sixes Syi to 1 -.
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