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THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, TORTLANP. SUNDAY r MORNINO. OCTOBER 11. 1008. WALLA WALLA COUNTY f FAIR OPENS MONDAY ;: . , - - y Inland Empire's "Biggest" Show Will Hare Many Special Features Heavy Purses for Ifaco Meet Bring v Many Entries. V (Koeetal PttMtek to Tb. JoareeL) ' Wall 'Walla, Waah., Oot. 10. Thla afternoon everything la in readiness for tha opening of the Walla Walla county fair Monder afternoon at 1:10, when a acred conoert will be rendered by the oholr of Bt Paula Episcopal church. The fair th) year la to be blraer and better In every way and will be by far the beet ever held In thla part of the Inland empire. null vaar. bulldinas the doubling of the exhibit, especially New bu lent f" 1 din. that tnee fill permit of In livestock department.. Kntrlea have already been made and era for the most part on tne (round, from all parte of the west and a far eaat aa Kansaa and Missouri The race, thla year will be made a pnclal feature. Aa' the datea of the lo cal fair conflict with those of the Lew laton fair, it waa found necessary to offer special . Inducements In the way of prlae money. To thle end pursee of 12,000, tl.600 and fl.000 have been hunt-. And successfully, too for en tries were never ao large In previous vmmrm mm thev tru thla fell. An Improvement haa been added for the evening entertalnmenta at the fair ray or lighting, will be nearly I Aro Ugnta nave Deen acai- Thle year the light by night In the wa; arounds mm hv dev. tered freely over the encloaure and there will be nothing of the old time confusion in the dark. Two bands, the best In the state, will furnish muale. These are the Walla Walla Concert band and the famous Fourteenth Cavalry aggregation. In ad dition to the music by the brass organ isations, concerta will be given every night by well known local vocalists and musicians. In addition to the grandstand, which on the bigger days of the fair haa proven Incapable of handling the crowds, bleachera have been built which have a seating capacity of nearly 1,000. The reserved seats. Including tha boxes, have been long ago sold out, a condition which has never before ex isted. - Each of the days of next week has been set aside for some particular lodge or class. Monday will be school chil dren's day. The pupils will be fur nished free transportation to the grounds and free admission to all fair concessions. Tuesday is Pendleton and eastern Oregon day, when many vis itors are expected up from the neighbor ing towns across tne eiaio una. weu- on whloh the Indians sat. lifted a long ceremonial wand, decked' with full length feathers of the bald eagle, the signal for tha red men to begin the dance. Every man wore a war bonnet of long eagle feather. The chiefs' war bon nets were more elaborate than the oth ers, extending from the crown of the neaa ana aracging on tne grouna. i wo rows of long feathers gave the appear ance of the tall of a bird of some kind. The veata of all the Indians were elab orately embroidered with beada In de signs of flowers and birds and animals, making the Indiana appear like gorgeous oriental birds. With every move of the dancers the merry musical chlmee of alelghbella on their ankles and wrists caused a moet pleaaing accompaniment to the evolutions during the ceremonies. HiEVIOUS SHOWS ARE ECLIPSED AT THE CANYON FAIR EVERY SALOON . RENEWS LICENSE nesday will be set aside for the people from neighboring Washington towns of this county and people from wansDurg, PrescotC WaUula and Dixie win at tend in larae numbers. Thureday Is Derby Day and the day will be made a big one. Friday Is fraternal day and will be given over to, the various lodges. In the evening the Elks will give a monster apectacular parade. Saturday Is farmers' day and aa It Is the last day and the regular one for the farmers to come to town, it will be made one of special Interest. The grounds and track are In, perfect condition and nothing but bad weather can prevent the fair from being the biggest ever held In this part of the country. NINE THOUSAND , AT THE DALLES FOR FAIR WEEK (Special DttDStcb to The Joeraal.) ." The Dalles. Oct. 10. The Eighteenth Annual Fair of the Second Eastern Ore gon district, which closed last night, was the most successful ever held In this city. It is eetlmated that B.OfW peo ple were in the city "Dalles Day." Fri day and today the city Is etill crowded, ph.. hnuin wm filled, besides all the available room in the residence district The general exhibition of fruit and vegetables was larger and better than ever before. Horses brought here for exhibition and for the races were Dei ,. an a finer tlinn in orevious years, The exhibition of cattle was good, and many premiums were given. Visitors from all directions were gurprlsed to see that the dry-looking hills around this city produced such splendid fruit and grain. - rhA hto-h schools of The Dalles and Hood River had their first track meet n.t tha race track here Haturaa-. nooa River teams carried away several hon nrs. Tha exhibits of fruit, eratn, veget ables and stock elicited much favorable comment among the many easterners who were in town. Four thousand peo- nle were at the races yesterday after- i nr. n One thousand spectators saw the baby snow tnis momma; ai wis uo.ua oin.uu. The 27 babies exhibited were passed unon by Addison Bennett, Rabbltville, who acted as Judge. First prlxe, J10 went to Oertrude M. Heckwan. 5 months old; second prize, $5, to Ilehe NicHelson, 7 months; third prlxe, $2.50, Edna Seu f Art. 1 veer old. The fair was finished with an even ing of Jollity rouslo and confetti throwing. The exhibits will continue on display Sunday. The Indians' Dance- as spectacular as the war maneuvers of the Yakima In dians has even ben seen here. About 28 Indians took part In the dance, which were really 5 corei relte-lous nature. A stockade, with walls 14 feet high, enclosed the ampltheatra where the dancea were given. The sky was the roof under which the ceremonies were conducted. The Indiana gave a war dance snob as their fathers always gave preceding a battle. The musicians, five In number, aat In a semi-circle around a long tom-tom of cowhide stretched taut over an iron hoop, and by continuous beating made a hollow, weird noise, accompanied by the' walling, sing-song of the squaws, assisted occasionally by the Indian bucKS. tub cmei'ftooii near tne- ions- Nothing dance and : emonlal exercises of a torn players and gave the signal to be- a-tn the ceremonies by lifting a sort of iavelln decorated with eaarle feathera At the same Instant an aged Indian, standing at the extreme end of the mat (Special Dispatch to T&e JovrnaL) Caldwell, Idaho,' Oct 10. The Can yon county fair concludes today. It Is the most successful ever held in this part of the state. Belnsr central of the great Pavette-Bolse reclamation project, the exhibitions here at this time are more than ordinarily sig nificant Thousands of acres of new rovernment land are coming under cul lvatlon here and the develooment of the country la declared In no uncer tain manner bv the nrofuslon of a won derful variety of products, coming from orchards, sard ens. farm fields, dairies and all the varied Industrlea that are prlnaing un under the ImDetua brousht to the country by the government en terprise. In point of attendance the Canvon county fair thla year establishes a rec ord. A greater lntereat on the part of tne towns or tne county haa been shown and Payette, Em met t. Nam pa, Perma, Middleton, and many of the rural places have occupied large seotlons of the ex position hall with displays that were really phenomenal. The interest maul feated by these towns haa the effect or drawing the people out In large num bers. The Interurban railroad from Boise broueht " throngs of people from the capital city yesterday for Boise day, the merchants of that city having closed their stores and declared a gen eral holiday, In order to participate In the great success of the Canyon county fair, and, as the Commercial club of the capital city expressed It. to reciprocate for the good will and fellow-feeling that exists between the city of Boise and the hustling caplul of Canyon county. The Columbia band of Boise Joined with the well-known Caldwell band to furnish music for the occasion, and the musical features of tne day were excellent ' The fruit exhibits were Intended to be the main features of the exposition hall and how well the program was carried out can only be known by those who were there to eee. Payette was there with a grand display of the now famous fruits of that valley. Walt.T Mltchel with his Alexander variety of apples created a sensation by exhibit ing many specimens 17 inches in cir cumference. The Wolf river variety waa exhibited with its usual strneth. having a record for having sold on the market this season at f 1.30 per box. net. A new variety of tomatoes, called peacn tomatoes," attracted much fav or. The specimens have all the Ap pearance of a luscious yellow peach and are said to be excellent for can ning and preserving. Tits &ace Program, An attractive feature of the speed program was the famous guideless pacer, "College Maid." This mare cir cled the race track twice around, pao Ing the mile in 2:12. She made the round absolutely without rider or driv er, and as soon as she came under the rope ai me iinisn she circled back :o the Judge's stand and made a nice bow to them and then to the audience in the grandstand. Many who have aeon her on the 'track pronounce her the champion guideless paced of the world. W. H. Williamson, formerly with the Payette-Boise government reclamation service, wno recently established thoroughbred horse farm a few miles east of Narapa, had a number of his ime drivers ana trotters on the track during the races. The stock ahow has been the most attractive ever seen in the state. George Addis, editor of the "Rural Spirit" of x-urimna. was present during the fair and pronounced the stock show to have ueon second only to the stock show at the Oregon state fair at Salem, Or .-Tber wertt 300 horses on the grounds. 200 of which were entered for premi ums. That number did not include the racers that were on the grounds. There were 160 Dure bred rjittla nm tnr mi urns, su nogs, su sheep and poult s Companies Incorporated. (Balem Boreas ef The Joaraat) Salem, Or., Oct 10. Articles ef In corporation have been filed la the of fice of the secretary of state, as fol lows: St Johns Clay Pressed Brlek com pany, principal office, Portland; . inoor- wiinam ft odd, u. L Arcni- D. Eatlnger; capital stock. Contrary to the expectations ef the license department, not a single saloon license 'was left unrenewed for the ensuing quar ter. Before) closing hours yesterday, the last day on which renewals could be received, every liquor dealer In the city had "come through" with the lit tie bundle whloh gives him the right to sell the trouble stuff. Certain It la that many of the saloons which nave been given a three months' lesae of life can not possibly make expenses without the trade of the denl sens who have flown and the 1,400 or more nightly female patrons said to frequent the liquor stations of the city. principal office, Portland. Or. J capita) stock, 1100, 0i0( Incorporators, John' 1'. Van Oredel. H. A. Ceulee, C M. Conry and Wilier Jklurdoch, Death Roll of the Northwest Doratora. held and O. 116.000 Sterling Trust company; principal ot flce, Portland, Or.; capital stock, 000,000; Incorporators. J. H. Cole, Wil liam A. Bants, and H. P. Davidson. Oregon Midland Railway company; Mrs. Leodlaa Landrea. (Special Dlapatr ta Tke earal HlUsboro. Or.. Oct. 10. Mrs. Leodls Land ess, II years, died here yesterday. bhe waa the widow of the late John Landess, who died about four years ago. She leaves the following children Grant, Mrs. Rhwhama Proaser, Mrs. Rena Star. I, Mrs. Etta Washington, Mrs. Uirtha Larson and ira. Mamie Brand, all of whom live In this county, except Mrs. mam. wno realties at itocarora, Waah. Mrs.. Kthllnda Ennls of this city ia a half alatar. Mrs. Landese came across the plains In 11 from Benton county. Ark. Bhe and her husband lived for many years on their donation claim southeast of Farmlngton. Later they moved to HlUs boro, where they had since resided. The funeral will be held at the fan lly residence Sunday morning. Elder J. A. Campbell of the Christian church, officiating. Interment will be at the Farmlngton cemetery. , lira. S. A. Illodgett. (Speeial Dispatch to Th ion real.) Lebanon, Or., Oct 10. Mrs. 8. A. Blodgatt II years, died Thursday morn Ing at the residence of ber aon-ln-law, Ttr TIT Cr,nMl She 'was born In St Joseph county, Indiana, and came to Oregon In the early dsys. She was one of the best known pioneer women of this commu children survive. i iiEatnuniiBiaEiiiiiiiin isiiiiniminHiiiniii FAILING EYE - SIGHT RESTORED If yon have Headache, Pains In Bead, Poor Vision or Nervousness Thompson can core Ihese ailments instantly i v THOMPSON'S GLASSES Rest Weak, Tired or Overworked Eyes ' In a most wonderful way 1 : """" " i" : : Vote XT , yea lata 1 deserve fatreaage ru appreciate yr sail. IVQOTdlaiLj) H&(rgaDin) $65 Suits at $12.90 We offer at special sale Monday the best lot of suits ever offered in this city for the special price of ?12.00. We Dave No Rent (o Pay-Lit lie Expense It means bargains every day and let the goods go what's the difference our expenses will stand big or little busi ness or profit. Don't mistake this for hot air the high rent and expense-eating fellows know it's facts. We got the laugh on them this trip. r Coals. Coats. Coats Yon Know J. M. Acheson Is known as a whirlwind when it comes to the coat business. "NHe has the nerve and the taste J to furnish the coats. Well, a lot of store fellows are jumping sideways they haven't got' and can't get coats. But J. M. A. never misses it; he has the coats hundreds of them in. Has coats for dealers custom- -anyone. 8 Tears In Portland I Tears In the Leading Hospitals and Collages of Europe.-' From Germany's foremost Physician and Scientist "The rapidity and accuracy with which Thompson cures eye trou bles is nothing short of marvelous." "R. A. Thompson, an American sight expert, astounded the medi cal world last evening with an important discovery for sight testing." (Le Figero, the leading daily of Paris, June 16, 1908.) This is the system of sight testing that caused so much talk in Europe and Thompson, is the only optician in America using this method. NO CHARGE FOR EXPERT EXAMINATION OR ADVICE. Perfect Fitting OIas.se aa Low as $I.SO THOMPSON The Internationally Indorsed Sight Expert. J SECOND FLOOR, CORBETT BLDG., FIFTH AND MORRISON. i The Largest and Best Equipped Optical Parlors in Portland. inESSBff BBSESBiESffiEIXlBCIKEI RBMKatBBEIaTEHIslSBKnB H IN I II m m I !, 1 j"""s"'u' SI w 1 usiitEp H M n sa H H s ta 0 ers- VVe Dave a Splendid Millinery Dept. Aa artist ta that lias Is la ebarg. It there was any ehanoe for dispute as to this we would not dare say snob m thing. I Am Going to Break Loose on Fnrs this Week Come in and see the largest and most convenient garment store in Portland. It's comfort trading here. Acheson Cloak & Suit Company 148 AND 150 FIFTH STREET ACHESON BUILDING try Taw, rreokleav . f lfo les. Moths, perflnous REMOVED At Trlfliag Cost V , "TUT: , This shoulders made J v' VlBJBP. uuU fat, by . Mrs, F. C Batcheller sis ruford mi. Oor. loth St Korrlaoa Piano for Sale Upright walnut case, in good condition, only $217. Pay $17 cash and $5 per month. We also rent pianos. Sherman, Clay & Co. Ilh and Morrison, Opp. Postoffice j "! Pa,d admissions Thursday -were 7.00, Slat eln Sla day of the air. The Canyon countv fair nf 'an was counted as a record breaker In all respects. but It haa hAn nulitrlnnl thla year In almost every feature. CADILLAC A LEADER vurrm Dy Comparison With tht ry BMt of Cat. A Dromlnn t rantaM r-.i rlL. " a , . - ov v a iVC IIUII, day, ago. said: " 'I "v's in a city where we build iuuur cara. ana aa a conaequence, a DetroiUn eel. that he know, lull I litU. inor. about the construction of automobiles than the average citisen. The keen satisfaction of havlnr . w Which can alwava hi aJ without th. oonstant dread that some thin.; la going to happen ia realised to the fullest axtent wJ h. . Cadillac In the first dIim thr i. n nflated value in Its selling nri pay no exorbitant figure for fads or Imaginary arreatneaa Tn . V..L USSlJV .."KW' tor the beat i material, for the highest clasa of work-I maoanip and a legitimate manufactur ing oroflt nothing more. 7 ..yo.ur Lde ,n Duyng a motor car la Just to ahow your friends hommk money you can epond, moat any big high-priced automobile will afford you the opportunity. If you want a car for utility and downright aervlre at a min imum coat, both In purchase price and maintenance, you will find each type of Cadillac preeminent In Ita claaa. "It la a ear that la dnfn n m... almost unbelievable things In the hands i. VT!?J. huaand owners, that th. ehief difficulty is to find plain Eng. llsh words which win convey to you aa adaquate Idea of the wide gulf that separates It from th. ordinary ear it the earns price. "Th. Cadillac I. a esr that seldom If ever goee out of commission from January to January. One thing 1. cer tain. It n.ver go, to th. scran bean. Je all probably remember what was i done In London a faw ton mml Tkrxi Cadlllae ear. wer. taean to pieces and ' thrown Into a miscellaneous heap. Tben I the parts wer. picked up at random j and the three ear. were pot together again without rea-ard lo original be-' longtasa. Th. result was three rare) In Mrfaet work In anndlUon. Thla waa don. to the emaaement of the mem-1 ber. ef th. Royal AatnmoMle club "fl Liondon, and elicited in. amlraUoa ofi eoaUneeital critics. Of rourwe, theraj are a iimtwr of stmmi automobile, in, tb. eonntry Ilk. the Pierce reat Arrew th. Mereedea. AmerWn ilmplea. and i th. ilka, hat the Cad lilac ttrr -uf-i far. by eotcparleoa with any ef the fce.L Now That Election Is Near at Hand for a Quiet Month TEETH, We Are Looking Therefore to keep our force busy we earnestly request all our former patients to call at this office and have their teeth looked over, and if any of our bridge work, crowns, plates or fillings have given out or proven unsatisfactory we will gladly repair or make over free of charge. ITEETHI I WITHOUT PLATES 1 To Introduce the Latest System .in Painless Dentistry, We Will, Until October 31, EXTRACT TEETH FREE OF CHARGE NBRVOUS PEOPLE And those afraid can now tit in the dental chair with great ease. The management of the Chicago Dental Office will give $100 to any charitable institution for a tooth that an operator fails to extract without pain or bad result. VEOETABtE VAPOR Used only by the Chicago Dentists in rendering the operation of extracting teeth at painless as remov ing a shoe from the foot, and they do it without the slightest danger to the most delicate patient, and without any unpleasant after-effects whaterer. Our Prices Until Oct. 31 Silver Fillings 50 UP Gold Fillings .....?1.00UP It rive. m. great pleaaur. to .tat. that Chicago Palnlea. Dent I at a attracted aa Impacted wisdom tootii for me, which had been girlna; m. treat annoyance for year. It wa. .ztractad asolutelr without a partlcl. ef pal nit. It wa. easily worth 10 time, the amount paid. J. C. Kimball. Salem, Or. 1 have had it teeth .ttr.rtd and two plate, mad. h the CMoeao Palnlee. Dentists. I am dellrhted with th. work and ana pleasad tr have ihla opportunity to edvle. Dervoa. women to hare the Chicago Falnlea. Dectlsta do their work. Mr 8 Cake. Ore Point, Wash. I har. heeei treated br Oilcar-) Palnle. Dentist, for rra. I ha. trVed all the different methods, and I call ea j vebeel tatlngly ao detatlst or physician ha. erer nprated with .Kh roccea. or skill In eitractln. any tUl titer did It tltbmt .ay pain to cna. It la a grsat pleasure ta ma to roeotnmend them and their anethede ef treatment. Mrs P Read, Bt. J.hna Porcelain Fillings' 22 Carat Gol?; Crowns. . Logan Crown Enamel Crown ....... Bridge Work, per tooth, Good Set of Teeth .... Best Set of Teeth Aluminum-Lined Plates Gold Plates 940.00 We can extract your teeth in the morning and give you a temporary set before night. A binding guarantee given with all work for ten years. 91.50 . 95.00 ..$5.00 . .95.00 . .95.00 . .95.00 ..98.00 912.50 We Employ No Students All our operators are middle-aged, gen tlemenly doctor of from 10 to 20 years' experience, each an expert in his special line. Our work is all guaranteed and kept in repair free of charge for 10 years. It therefore stand to reason that wa serre our own purpose best, a well as that of our patient, by employing tbt most skilled men in the profession. If your old plate has giyen out and does not fit, bring it in. and we will reset same on plain rubber for $5, alum- nam for IS.00. Crown and Bridge Work a Specialty The best equipped sanitary and hy gienic parlors in the world; 19 office in the Ur.ited States. Be sure you are in the right place. Remember, eaaminationa and consul tation free to all who Hait oor office. To tboae who canrtpt afford to have their work done and pay cash, we make ar. rangemewt cm the inatanment plan. " Open daily till p. m.; Sunday. ttt 1 m. Ladies in attendance. CHICAGO PAINLESS DENTISTS 323)5 WASHINGTON, CORNLK SIXTH BOTH PMONCS-AUIN 38SO, A 340 EarvHrnaets with e-ar anachtwerT eei Ik. Chltaaa 1tr. Held. ar. nii arut tha awat ef svwdwctleei aa a.t