The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, September 18, 1908, Page 10, Image 10

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    THE OREGON. DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, FRIDAV EVENING, SEPTEMBER 18, 1008.
PRIZE WINNERS PARADE
CCH.tER TEI2D AKD 1M1ZM STREETS
Annual Fail Ooenina
AT OREGON STATE FAIR
u
Wooded Stock Exhibition at Salem Gills Forth Com-
went From Easterners Fast Facers Will Try for .
One Thousand-Dollar Furso Today.
Saturday
rCpartat tr-a Iaa-aat.1 - I Standard brada Exhibitors, Qora A.
Ralm. Or, Spt. It Of, ehUt Interest I Kollejr, Walla Walla, Waah.; Duncan
l ih. Orrmn a lata fair thla mornlna; ! ".oott. Kun: Trunk E. Altar, Roaa-
waa tht monater atock parade partici
pated In by all
Afternoon
t
and Evening
hura: M. Aloora. Portland; John Bandar,
,Z r.i.Z.iVninv f-i Portland: Charlaa F. Fray. Mllwaukie.
tha prlaa-wlnnlna; mi0r. Maypo McK.lnney, Turner. Or.: J.
P. Porter, Vancouver, waah.; K. I Ben
in, Snnaana; O. I. jllckara, Io Ann-
aa; jam rjnaon, onvmon; w v.
J. I). Gordon Bon.
taloc at tha ahoar. An imm-naa wn
iim atalllon lad tha way. rJch animal
wore .ribbon that Indicated hla or bar
m-ar.4 In the urn lint, ao inai ine
thnnuna of ftnwtatora proa-iit eouM
...n- i.iinniiiii tha chamnlon atock.
. Tha rilanlav nf bkMldod atock la
renter than at any former ahow at
Falem and la bellavetf to ba equal to ny
in
Everybody Invited I
All Welcome!
Roelaht. Hubbard
ImnJee: L. M. Brooks. Portland; Bam
Klmora, Aatorla; , John R. Dlmmlck,
Hubbard: Marlon' Putnam. Salem; Karl
rtooe. Salem; H. H. Corb-tt. Portland;
Tbomaa H. Brent", Walla Wajla, Waah,;
O. K. Larrabee, Portland: Dr. Reynold-, I
America. Nearly, every. Dreea is c.i,m. u.nr Mutehler. Starton: M
renrcaented ad nearly every repreaent- M Putnam. Salem: Mra. B. Ia. Belllne;,
atlve la a op-notcher In hla claaa. There Boole,,.. jhn A. Eberle. Shedde; Hun-h
la no pan 01 inn anw -"iiron, Aioany; j. w. iirown, Airne; a. n.
whlcli oreron reeis irremirr """" Vernon, Indep
tha a,veatock MniDllion. i m'f"" Portland.
a . a a ITaetAeia. IflaltAfl I w
aJi previou. .uri-. a-vy.w v-v-.- four-Taar-old
yrtle
Inspect New-
Fail Styles
Sn.errnod:y of ' t.K wlandld wither Gordon 8o
etalllon, Blckera:
aeeond,
aeeond.
Orchestra Music From 7 to 10 P. M.
Best one-year-old, Roce; aeeond, Dim-
It: third. Marlon Putnam:
Best colt, aacond" and third, frank Al-I
that haa pravalled fluim ma w
and Salem trill have aeon tne. fjreaieei
. . . ......... a. .1 afata fair.
"".". .in w. at,. nRllev.
V. . ii (im mirae between Mone I Beat four-year-old mare. Alley; eeo-
.?:,V... ."Ai,v rianrf . onward I ond. Eberle, and third. Larrabee,
iii'il tXC- a f -oku 1. 1 Beat three-year-old Frank Alley.
There la' hardly any doubt but that tne Beat itwo-year-old--Vernoii, aeeond.
AddHionaJ "iVr-S i fiT llVeatoek are an. Beat f Illy-Brown, flrat; Alley
m tf.iu... r Iflffla. 1
n. i r.ir x h i hi'tnr-. J. C. Sabln and Beat four eolta from one aira Frank
Z ' , n-ni..i u.iai.iii lAIler. flrat: Brown, aeeond.
Second threa-year-old bull, beat .junior Beat two colta from .one mara-Roa.
7earUn bull, aeeond Junior bull calf. AUey. aeeond and I third.
beat three-yar-old cow. aeeond two-1 Oand champion ombro, owned by
ear-old heifer, best senior yeariina; ! 5,v-"?'"- "
aaunui fnninr hairar eajr. enam-1 uiauiu cuaiuuiuu
?eT
far.
female taow Mo- j
ncli
. rkvuu - i . . c . . ..
. . m . . . jm . h . n. ninn ninip,. ownmi 1 1 a. a. r vruuo. '
ZTh JLWa"Rabln"," -MofranExblbltora: W:. O.Eat0.
Ri,t three-vear-old bulL beat Junior ?rtlana: l. w. Brown, Ainie; wuiian
V..I1 ..! . ,V.a.aaaua1l aa,w haa I J. Bell, tjalem. 'I - '
T'l' ,,,V.. " T. J I Flrat and aeeond four-year-old atal
helferTbaet Junior Keifer calf, cfiamplon . rrand champion atallfonNewaboy.
eenlor bull, ehamolon Junior bulL rand w"e.Y w- O. Eaton. ,
champion bull, and herd award, won by JJS,TvKSJr 1 " co"
r.artrp. wiihaim , , . . lowned by. J. w. Brown.
.. Toon.1 Jefferson. 'nr.; nly e- Beat two-yearld ataUlpn-Old Qlory.
hlbltor of Guernaey cattle, and took alllowne D w-
awarda. . I , ; , . OaTO.
Devon a Exhlbl tore, George F. Pim-I pPa Polled Eihlbltora: Georra M.
eraL W. Ia. Slmeral and i,mma Wm-I,,,,iia Orernn Cltv: I. TT. To. wall
ral, Macleay, Ori Cpgrawell Mun-lchehalla: F. H. lorter, Halsey; G. K.
rer. rarmlncton, Waah. - --. I Draper, felberton. Wash. ; E. A. Rlnkle,
Best uiree-year-oiq duii. oaai junior i Roaebura-; Cogswell & Munrer. Farmlnr-
yearllna; bull, aecona aenior duii oair. i ton. Wash.
best Junior bull calf, aeeond Junior bull! Beat three-year-old bulWDraoer.
can, iinji nu bduuiiu wiwjwuiu nrsi foner, aecona: uonwui, tnira.
cow. flrat and aeeond two-year-old! Beat two-year-old Hinkle, first;
heifer, beet lunior yeariina: heifer, beat I rVianwall aarnnrl- rvtarawail av Unnnr
Junior Cau neuvr, ciianiuiua vuii, vitaia,- i mira.
clon cow. champion Junior heifer, rrand I Beat -aenior yearfin bull Porter.
champion bull, grand champion female, l first; Cogswell, second; Cogawell &
na ail nera awirai, woo or uwraa Munger. intra.
Handsome Clothes Brushes for Adul
Cups and Saucers for the Chlldren-l-ree
A
i r i r- 1
$25 Ladies'
Tailoredl
. , A a. t f
HI
Fut them itdV by tide. 'with the
latest Parisian- models costing
from $75 to $100, and yon will
be surprised at the littleTdjffer
ertce. . Our, Suits, , made of
fine ; kersey, . broadcloth and
melton,' in plain or fancy long
jacket effects, with turnback
cuffs, are the exact duplicate!
of the -, new imported ideas.
Opening : price for ' Friday 1 and
Saturday, choice ; "
in
Men's SuHs
$12.50
In men's section for Friday and
Saturday we offer any choice of
our Suits, values up to $20, at
this stunning low price; every
suites fully warranted, as to
style, material and "workman
ship. ' Your money back if you
want it ' - a . .
MM :
Remember:, Saturday Afternoon
and
Evening
. SimeraJ.
Seeond
Junior
Junior bull
yearllnar bulL second
calf, third three-year-old
cow, tntrd two-year-oia neuer, won oy
W. la. citmerai. .
- Second senior bull calf, won by Emma
SimeraL
Seeond Junior heifer calf, won by
Cogswell Munger.
. Horses.
Thoroughbreds Exhibitors, C. E.
Holtgrelve, Portland; C A. McLaughlin,
Independence; B. J. Bagley, The Dalles.
Best four-year-old stallion, beet atat
lion colt under one year,; third four-year-old
mare, best one-year-old filly, cham
pion threei-year-old stallion ... and two-year-old
mare, Holtgrelve.
Second four-year-old stallion, second
four-vear-old mare, McLaughlin.
Third i four-year-old stallion, B. X
Bagley. ,vl : 1
Best Junior yeariina bull Hinkle.
forier, aecona: .Draper, intra.
Best senior .bull calf Tjiialla flrat-I
Porter, aeeond; Cogs-well & , Munger,
third. j
Junior bull calf Draoer. flrat and
aecona; rorter third.
- Best three-year-old . cow Cnrawell.
iirai, r-orier. aecona; Draper, inira.
Beet two-year-old Draper, flrat; Por
ter, aeeond; Hinkle, third.
Best aenior yearllntc heifer tEelle,
first; Porter, aeeond; Draper, third.
Best Junior yearling heifer Lazelle,
first; Draper, second; Hinkle, third.
Best senior heifer calf Cogswell A
Munger, first; Porter, aeeond and third.
Best Junior heifer calf Cogswell,,
first; Porter, aeeond; Draper, third.
Grand champion bull, owned by G. A,
Draper.
Grand champion female owned by X
Sons
First and Yamhill
Second and Yamhill
I
CROWD TAKES SWEET REVENGE
ON MAN WHO HOGGED CAR SEAT
j
i tlnie
The tlnie was yesterday. The place
was on an early morning Oregon juec
trie .car at the Jefferson atreet depot.
The occasion was Portland day at the
state fair and tha resultant wild scram'
ble for seat. .
r The individual was an American.
Every one was aura of that because he
said ao' positively and with soma pro
fanity. They were sorry that ba was,
if hla statements were true, and they
did not dispute them. v -
Evervbodv wanted a seat, and a few
got them. The American - was one of
these, ' He was a large man of pro
tuberant eorporoelty. loud voice and
, porcine visage. He sat In the end of
one of the a eats, braced hist arm out In
front of him and defied occupancy of
the other hair.
The little- old man came along,
bristled by the crowd, -with, his tired
little wit stooping with .the weight of
rears. "
"Would you' let my wife at t down,
please?" he asked of the American.
. "Nothing dom,'" said tha American.
-you bare no right to a whole seat
here." said the little old man, a apark
ot ma youin coming; oaoK to mm, as it
dons In such cases. The American rose
and thrust hla face into that of the
Ittria atlit man - , . .
"You can't tell ma what I have to do,
you. Tou can't tell me my rights.
! Ton don't' know what I am do you ? I
am aa American, I am." be said, while
the little old man straightened up and
i xne lire ox oi came oacK into nia eyei
but tha tired UUla wife put her ban
on hla arm.
Thata all right, Tom," abe Bald. "I
ran stand. ut mm have his aeat
me avmerieaa eat down while eome
foreign born peraon gave the tired little
woman a seal.
Did ba say ha waa an American
rltlzenr" asked tha Inoffensive look'
"Must have been hoar then," rejoined
the Inoffensive individual.
aald the man
"I am glad I am Irish,
ixi irunc
"The old fellow overlooked
a bet,"
said the sportive looking man hanging
onto .the door. "He should have said:
'Sure, I can see you are an American.
and knowing you to be ona you are of
course a gentleman, and therefore will
not allow a lady to stand while you have
more seat than you can use."
"He would not have understood It,"
said tha inoffensive man. The Ameri
can alared but he did not ret ud. " The
other men were not little old men. He
grew ashamed In a moment and let an
other woman have half of tha aeat and
when hla wife shouldered through the
crowd he held her on his lap. Hla wife
must nave been an A.mencan, too, or
the same ciass. i tnougnt i never
would get through that darned Jam."
she said between tha up and down mo
tion of her rum mastication. Uo at I down into tha dust.
Salem there is a long stretch of dust I "Good-bye. American
' "Is It far from here?" asked the
American of no one In particular.
"Just a step," said the man who had
said nothing before.
"Alien I will walk," said the Ameri
can and got-out of his seat The man
who had not spoken and the sport
siippea into tne vacant mace.
"Poor man," said the sport. "It Is
only 23 blocks through ' the dust"
"What." screamed the American, turn
ing back In wild anger. "Did you dubs
do me out of my seat?"
"You lose. Skldoo, " said the sport
aconlcally. He was not a little old
man and the crowd laughed derisively.
t ana D lumped
called the
The American went out
.v -'n - ...... . a. . I ... V. "... , ak.L.uB L laiau, ucntlB VUl Ul
f rounds, lust a little hike of aomething I the window. The American did not an
Ike 20 blocks. swer.
Tomorrow and Monday positively last
nay 3 ictr discount on eaai siae gas Dills.
Don t rail to reaa ras tips.
The Island of Formosa exported 4,121,
dbv pounas or caxnpnor last year, or
which .1.635,300 , pounds came to the
United btatea.
' ' A B0BBT CBXU
dreada tha flra. The dread Is whole
some, but not the burn; that can be
healed and Instantly relieved by aDDly
Ina-"Ballard's Snow Liniment. Ba ore-
Dared for accidents by keeping a bottle
always in the house. Best for sprains.
bruises, cuts, scaias, rneumatism, neu
ralgia, bunions any and all aches and
nnlnn. .
Price 26c. E0o and 11.00. Sold by
BKiamore Drug comcany.
CHICAGO CLOTHING CO.
tng man acrosa tha aiale.
"No." aald the man in
American."
front. "Just I
Our Great Men's Suit Sale Started
In With a Rush Last Week
You Have Now the Chance of
the Season to Buy
The showing of New Fall
Suits in all latest shades at
$935
Could not be bought for less
than $15.00 elsewhere.
VALUES UP TO $20 FOR
Suits'of the finest products
of the country; every gar
ment is hand-tailored and
will appeal to men who de
mand style.
w
THETU WITH OR
WITHOUT' PLATES
oft or taw f ywrai
We rs yvmt awstie Orwsra, Bstatfe
a4 Wrc la a flay if aiaaai
. r. r afaiala Bxtaaalag Wi
w-xi r at or tri6rm ere erAarea.!
i "ra t-aa M4 BtXU HHIll Wt
at w rUaw Tan ebalra. OsUyl
t main er.antnie aaa earwriu wars.
BS YKAJU ZM rOBTaVAJTB.
... -...-. ygMfoouru
- Til iliaa Paila,
y r T'.Ir, Tltrt aa4 wmtarl-
, .. ' - !U a. tsc; P,aU tl-a.
BOYS'CLOT
HIWG
"THE STORE THAT RIGHTS THE WRONG"
Which Means Your Money Sack If You Want It
At the lowest prices you ever paid. All
in favor of the customer. A delayed ship-
9
ment has arrived of Boys Suits, sizes 6
to 16 years, and will be sold at big price
reductions.
CHICAGO CLOTHING CO.
' r SOL GARDE, Proprietor , '
69-71 Third Street . Behveen Oak and Pine
Sldrfi Sale
100 ladies' Dress Skirts, made
of voile, Panama and r Sicilian,
in the latest sored., empire and
plaited effects, elegantly trim'd
in straight and bias bands and
folds; the skirts that are retru-
larly sold for $8; colors black.
nauy and brown,
fur
Safurdav
only, each . ,
$4.39
Men's
Furnishings
: 29c
Men's silk and ; satin ' Four-in-
Hands, in the fashionable shades
of greens, " blues and browns,
also in hundreds of combination
colors: regularly
50c value, tomorrow,
choice....
Men's Fancy
Elastic Suspenders
Made of high-grade lisle webs,
in-delightful shades of cream,
pink, .green, blue, etc., also in
combinations of colors; regular
75c value, AW-
..,..-....;...:,45c
Why Pay
More
When you
can save 25c
to 50c on
every pair
of Shoes ? ;
We, have
Shoes for
.everybody
at prices tar
less than
they a;k at
the exclu
sive shoe
stores.
Come to
morrow
and examine
our stock..
ALl PRICES All STYLES
Extra Special
25c Youths'
School
Suspenders 9 c
You have never heard of or seen
before a bargain like this; 1,000
pairs boys' Schoql Suspenders,
made of the best elastics, the
kinds if made into men's size
-will be always 50c a pair; they
are made in Police style, witty
leather ends and nickel sliding
buckles; come in silk, lisle and
linen elastics, in hundreds' of
colors; r regularly worth 25c;
come early and buy all you want
at this phenomenal
price of, the
pair ..............
9c
New
Fall Waists
Come and inspect our new stock
of fall style Shirtwaists, whether
you intend to buy or not; prices
range
50c (o $3.50
Pacific National Fair and live
'Stock Show
Portland, September 21-26
ATTRACTIVE EXHIBITS
Blooded Stock, Poultry, Agricultural and Manufactured Products
. ; TRACK RACING DAILY v- .
ROUND TRIP FARES
. : ' . -. .- : via '
COLONIST FARES
'' From the East During' September aad October.
Ticket DeBver.ee. Arrmnged at Any Points East or Sooth.
Fares to or From All Points Quoted by Any Passefger Representa
tive of the Company. '
A. D. CHARLTON.
Assistant General Paaaenger A fent,. Portland, Orefon,
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