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About The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 16, 1909)
HIE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, THURSDAY EVENING.- SEPTEMBER 18. -1005. .1 - III' JJ -U 13 Ai .-i. I I A I A n n I f" f n f second: senior tiull ralf, third; Junior I I I 1 1 I I II fl I ill 111 I I tu" "" im1. a r -old cow. - I Illllllll I I 1 II I I "or -'l hMfer. li.lr.1: Junior lllllllllfl J I 1 1 I I I I I rllng t"'rr. first; senior l.iifrr ealf. OT I IIUUUl 1 lUUUU ' 1. as-d herd, hlr1t ". Ill . , wwwM Br W w w ei.UI(1. h,rdi ..h.,,,,,1. groUp vt four III - SIGHTSEEING third; Portland Day " Crowds Tax Accommodations -at State ; Fair; Lewis & Clark Pace - forOOO-Thls Afternbon-; jjg tH6 -Awards. , k . $1 . LRiltm Butmij M Tfce Joarsl.l , .' .. 6alera. 0r.. Sept. .16. Portland Day will berths), blggost day at the Oregon tata fair. At aoon today It seemed that- an attendance record would be broken.' Excursions from the aonth and north hare brought thousands to the city and the Salem; Falls City ft Western has been bring ing loaded trains from the 'west .all day. ,' , At the race track this .afternoon thousands of people were unable to ram admittance to the grand stand. , "He Jam about the entrances from 11:80 o'clock until, 2:00 o'clock was such that ft was, almost Impossible for a woman to enter.. '',:,' . V At noon every refreshment stand and restaurant on the grounds was filled to capacity and many of those who were not already provided- - with lunches Had to sro hungry until lata In the aft- il mala, rmnt; group of two an I in Charles K. Pc'eka, Tndepend.nre . junior yearllns bull. flrat apl group of four animals, third. Oasraseys. C f. Games, Uates null, years old. I-ord, Yekva, second, I. II. iooney, Jefferson Bull, 1 years old. Uohltiii Prlni-e. first t Junloi yearllns bull. Marlllna (tolden h"V. first senior lult ralf. KIsUs Vrank, flrel lu n lor bull ealf. J'hllo I'rlnoe. first; cow I years olil. KVellfl ijueen first an Kate's JltMiuty, snoond; heifer, 1 fears put. Marina s Maid nrat and ladv wi Lady I,ena first and OoMle of Chlnnona Second; aenlur lielfef ralf. Goldon 1'rln ceaa first and Coral of Oreaon second Junior heifer ralf, l,sdy Mayflower first; ei-nior rhamplon bull, uolden I'rlnra flret; Junior champion bull, Ma rllla's Onlden Hoy flret; senior chum plon cow; Evelyn Queen of Oregon first aed hertl, first young Jierd, first, youn first ralf nerd Ilrat; croup of foui mala. ' first stoud of two antmali nrpi aua secona. s . Jerseys. ' J . . tX H. Ijooney, Jefferson PulL years nio. BoappoM .ad aeeond; senior year llnr hull. Jeffs Chief second: snnlo hull calf. .Annie. K. 8. I-d, flrsl; Junior years old, Kanolea. J, R. Kleler, first; senior yearllns' helrer, Zamole J., sec ond: junior yesrllas; heifer, pertle's Maid second; senior oelfer calf. Marea's Queen, third; Annie's Last, third; senior cnsinpimr row, z.amnie, j. k. iiieier, flrst; grand champion,- female, first; seed herd aeoond, young - herd -second, oalf herd second, beet four animals sec ond., best two animals first. - . H. Weet' Bcsppooss Bull.-1 years old, King Valet, first; senior yearling null Eminent' XXIV.- first; senior yearling bull, .lead's. Laddie. Ilrel: eon lor bull ralf.-Litcy' lied of Hi H.t seoondf Junior bull calf, Sadie's itlue Boy. second;; cow. I years oio. Afasie or tr. a., second; nen- er, i . years oio. jrern-g. xucy or h. m., first, and Golden Hld.ly.' second: senior earllng . heifer. Fern's ' Isa, . third. and McALLLN ,tf McD.ONNELL - " The Popular-Price Dry OochIs IIouss. New .Novcltlco Ii Vclllnflo, .Ncclcwciir, TIrnmInaot Furoco; Dclts, Etc- MEN'S LINEN ' HANDKERCHIEFS On ! Friday and Saturday mn's large 18 Inch hem stitched pure Linen Hand kerchiefs sold most places at 2 tof 35c, buy them hers at wholesale prices. $1.50 BLACK TAFFETA SILK $1.10. . Full 36 Inches wide : extra heavy and fully guaranteed. , A standard $1.50 value at any store In the city. On sale Friday and Saturday only at . above low price. 1 35c OUTSIZE HOSIERY AT Women's white foot ribbed top Hose; also' plain black war ranted fast black and stainless the same grade you've been paying 35c a pair for. .Buy them now at above price. BEST 75c UNDERWEAR Women's fine ribbed Vests and Pants, lined with , soft downy fleece, and finely finished -alt sites on sale Friday and Satur day at 43c a garment. Come in pure white. NEW FRENCH KID CLOVES The equal of any $1.50 glove on the market. Crisp, new, 1909 stock, in sll the correct shades. Gloves fitted at counter. These come in the popular two-snap styles. -rap ay - SAUUISEDAY SPECIALS CHILDREN'S rrf, A W," ' , WAISTS f The famous "!!. & Wl" Un der Waists 'for children, pn sale Friday and Saturday. at 25c 'each. " Reenforced " over shoulder and taped buttons.. Come in ages 2 to 12. mnrees rss. first: lunlor yearling heifer, 'Ferns, third; senior- heifer calf. I second; junior heirer ceir, Gipsy of b Pa first, and Midget of 8, B., Ser-ond; senior cnampmn tuli. King valet, rimt; Junior champion bull. Eminent XXIV, first; junior champion bull. Empress Lass, first; grand champion bull. King valet, first; ajced nerd first, young herd fir.. mA A ' UmA ? iHSiI-.ti,Jl" Kttrnoo2,..thiU lf I thf animals second. , 11 o'clock until 1:30 o'clock, when the first heat of the first race was started. X tewls and Clark Stake. - The biggest race today Is the Lewis nd Clark stake of 16000 offered to 1:1 paosrs. The entry list Is a large one and a fast one. -There will be a I-year-old pace for the Illihee purse of (00 and an event for horses of the 1:20, pacing class. There will be a derbv and a one half mile mnnlnr race. Last night the annual meeting of the Oregon Pure Bred Livestock associa tion was -held and officers for -the fol lowing year eleoted. All the -officers t ) WHITE FOOT HOSIERY ...v, - at ? 15c;.-' : 50 doiert ' psiri ' women's white foot Stockings on sale for. these two days at .above price. - Finest Maco foot and fast-black, stainless, uppers. Don't overlook this. , , or last year-were nominated and re elected. They wert J. W. Bailey, presi dent; George Chandler, -first vice presi dent; -IX it. Looney, aeeond Vice presi dent; N. ; O.. Maria, .secretary; Charles , Cleveland, treasurer. The annual ban quet of the association will take place at Waltee'i- .restaurant on the fair grounds this evening. A committee was appointed last night by the association to make arrangements for a special Northern Pacific freight to carry the - stock direct from the Portland Country club at -the end. of next week to the livestock show. t the Alaska-Yukon- Paclfio exposition., at Seattle the fol lowing. weelw . , - . . Horss and Cattle Awards. The following awards on the horses and cattle - were announced by - the judges -today: - ' ... ; . Horse 4-Percherbns. J. P. Minch, Salem Stallion, 4 years Old. Dago Bant, second. . A. C. Ruby. Portland Stallion. 4 years old. XMgestls first and Debonair third: stallion 3 years old. Gedeon, first. Geour fcecond and Rigalo third; stallion 2 years old. ' Herbier first and Hyglnus third: mare 4. years old, FUssette, sec ond; mare S years old, Tripetts third; mare years old, Hullpette, third; four colts, first, champion stallion Gedeon, lirst grand cnampion , ueaeon , iirst; four stallions, 2 years old. first; four mares 1 years old. second; group of Lour nrpt. I-yearold, H. Brown. ;Woodburn Stallion. ln' ' tld secodd; stallion,. 1-year-old. " w r'; it. third; stallion colt. Faithful, UhVR F. E.- I.vnn. Perrvdale Bull. 1 years I old, Rosemary Mordensson, tnird: senior yearlfhg bulL Cowslips A eh by. third. . Gibson St Mclntyre. Salem Bull. S years old, Brown Lassie a Lad, third. ... v w k rt. ..j. uuo ....... , ;cm p I old, cnier Golden joe, second; row, s years old, Rebecca Ann, third; calf herd intra. ..... A. F. Domes. MoCov Bun. .2 vears old. Rose Marigold's Challenge, first; heifer. S years old. Paclfio Pearl's Pride, third: junior, yearling, heifer. Queen of the. Silver Fern, first; salfl nerd third: grouD of 1 animals, third. W. O. Morrow, Independence Junior I yearling nun, bouci King, second junior duu can, lm, Creole Jdaws Boy, third.! Oeorge-F.- Simeral. Maoleay Bull, t years Old. Red Cloud, first; bull ,S years old, Oregon oy, second; senior yearling bull. Red Goods, second; senior bull caii, Koa aoy, second; junior buir calf. Red Goods II., third and Re Raven, first; cow, S years old. Lady .Portland, second and Tho Best, third; heifer, 2 years Old, Oregon Girl, second; senior yearling heifer, Lady Marion, second;! junior nener can, eorgon aeuo, tnlra; agea nera, eecona; can nera, second : group of 4' animals, second; group of 1 animals third. William H. Neal, , Meredith, N. II. Bun, 3 years, -old, Sundown.- second; bull, 2 years old, 'Hillside Champion, first; senior yearling bull. Lone Wood Boy, nrst; junior 'yearling bull, first: senior bull calf, Glinocker - Dad first; Junior bull calf. Hillside Boy, second; cow. 3 years old. . Lillian, first: heifer. 2 years old, Rpby, first; senior yearling I nener, tiur uung, xirxi; junior yearling I heiferd. Red Rose VIII. first; senior I hc-irer cair, Kuby II., first and Hillside Maid, second; Junior heifer calf. Dark tfeauty iv., tnira, and Ked Rose v., first; senior champion bull, first; senior cnampion cow, nrst; junior champion heifer, first: grani champion bull, first: aged herd, first; young herd first; calf herd, first; group or 4 animals, first and or - FOREST MILLS H. ' .. .UNDERWEAR . ."- . 97e., "Forest Mills" Underwear silk' and ' wool' Vests'- ' and' Pants standard $1.25 quality on sale- Friday and Satur day at 97c garment. Silk tape and crochet edge. AH sizes. FINE BOBBINET : CURTAINS $1.63. Bobbinet Curtains, 2yi yards long, in white or Arabian, with Battenberg finish. Our regular $2.50 grade, on spe cial sale Friday and Saturday at above prices. A bargain. CHILDREN'S SCHOOL PLAIDS 36 in. worsted School Plaids for children, Friday and Sat urday at 25c a yard. Good range' of colors to choose from. Extra heavy quality at 47c a . yard. i Attractive Bargains i Friday and Saturday Hiieiii .. Greater and greater grows the business, day by day, in our popular Suit Section. High grade . stylish garments at fair prices have won for this store a splendid reputation. Read over pur list of specials for Friday and Saturday and note the many savings offered throughout this department it 7 All Sample Suits Reduced ' Oyer a hundred fine Sample Suits for women and misses'sre included in this great sale. Remem- . ber these are manufacturer's, sample suits and there's but one of a kind, so if you are to be one. of the lucky ones you must hurry. Every suit is perfect in fit and are really finished better than the regular stock garments: r For quick, selling, we have grouped them in 4 lots as follows: At LOT No, 1 New Fall Suits for women and misses in all colors and very latest long coat models; splendid values at $15.00 to $18.50 apiece. Choice Friday and Saturday of any Suit in this lot at above price.' A snap. At 315.00 LOT No. 2--In this collection will be found fine new Tailored Suits that ought to sell readily at from $20.00 to $22.50 each. Latest style fabrics and colorings. But remember there is but one' of a kind, so be on hand early. At S19.7S LOT No. 3 All sample Suits ranging in value from' $25.00 to $30.00 wijl.be sold Friday and Sat urday at above prices. New blues, greens, browns and shades of rose, in latest styles. AH man-tailored and perfect fitting. Get first pick. At $27.50 LOT No. 4 Values in this lot up to $45.00. You must see these fine suits to appreciate their worth. Suffice here to state it is impossible to get better unless you pay the importer's price. About 20 suits in this assortment. Black Moire and Sateen Petticoats, best $1.50 quality, special for this sale, at Black' Mercerized Sateen Petticoats, extra well made, $1.00 quality; special this sale, only.. New Messaiine Silk Waists, strictly tailored; alt colors; $5.00 values; special this sale, at.. Knit Sweater Jackets, single or double breasted; best $4.00 values; special this sale....'..... 08 ...63 3.98 .fl.98 CHILDREN'S SCHOOL" STOCKINGS,-' Another .lot of our famous school 1 lose for boys end girls on sale Friday and Sat urday, Extra heavy ribbed .with, double heel, toe and knee. Indestructible. . Best 25c values. ' . MEN'S WOOL UNDER. WEAR c. 08. Men's heavy natural - wool Shirts and Drawers in a full line of sizes "Cooper" fin ished snd a good $1.25 qual ity on sale Friday and Sat urday at above price. ' 1000 WOMEN'S UMBRELLAS 97. A great collection of latest novelty handles in horn, gun metal, gold, silver and pearl also in natural . wood. Good, strong cover, steel rod and frjlme,. Worth $1.50 ea. MEN'S $1.25 GOLF SHIRTS AT : : ' : - 67s Closing out the ' balance of this line at 67c a piece; best French Madras with separate cuffs. Some with fancy, silk front. Standard $1.25 and $1.50 values. Full line of sizes, DOTTED SWISS CURTAINS . r ,V 985. --V -: 150 pairs fine ruffled Swiss Curtains, in all size dots and extra widths. Come 2Y yards . long. These sell in the regular way at $1.50 a pair. See these! ' , group 2- animals, first and Simeral.' Maclear Bull. 2 vpftrit 1 4-vear-old. Fleur da Mai. ? .",', "VJ "" V Ju,""r jeariing w . : i a 1 1 1 f i vninifn i ..mii . sinnnnn. Midnigh first: mare. . first; mare. 1-year-old, Genavleve, first; - DeKt i wo animais, socona; oest. iour am- mats, - first - . K K. Bradford, Salem Stallion, 1 . . year-old, Universe R-, first J. W. Inmanf Salem Stallion colt. Dandy, second.. B. V. Gordon & Son, Newberg Mare, 2-year-old, Gandette, first, and Grand euse, second; mare, 2-year-old, Hanchin nette, first; grand champion -mare, best four mares, first. k . . Adams Burns, Shaw Mare, 4-year-old, J Belle, third;, filly, May. fourth. Fred W. Spires, Albany Mare, 1-year-old, Henrietta, second. B. G. Boedinghelmer, Salem Mare, 1 -year-old, Isabelle, third. i H. CX)pnstance, Independence Best two animals, 1 -year-olds, first ' n. Tkorong-hbreds. C. E. Holtgrieve, Portland Stallion, 4-year-old, Pharen. first; stallion, v 2- year-old, Munlster Boy, first; mare, 4-year-old, Annie, first; Mordiente, sec ond and Lou Rush, third; mare, 3-year-old. Oracle Miller, second: mare. 1-vear- old, Anna Pharon, first. - , - C. ; A. McLaughlin, Independence- Mara, ( 2-year-old, Princess Viola, first ' -.- Cattle Polled Aagnm. Richard Wilson Portland Junior bull calf,. Multnomah Prince, first, and Mult nomah King, second; cow, 2-year-old, Bonnie Girl, second, and Black Satlnette, first;- heifer; 2-yfear-old, Miss Loue, first, and Miss Oregon, second; senior yearling heifer Miss Fida, second.: Jun ior yearling heifer,-second; junior heifer calf, -first; senior champion cow, Black Baiineue, nrsi; grand, cnampion female, r ' Black Satlnette, first; young; herd, sec- ond; f group of two animals, second. ,-. V- Beref ord. ; k ,- ,j A." H. Bamum, More Bull, 2 years Old. Great Donald, second: lunlor year ling bull, Horatio, first; Junior bull calf. June jjonaid, third; cow, I years old. Laurel, fourth; heifer, 2 years old, Laurslette, first; Junior champion bull. nrst; group or two animals, second. Willamette VaUey . Stock company, Alrlie Bull, 3 years old, Hubert Boy, first; Junior yearling bull, Anderson, second, and Max, third; Junior bull calf, xopsysf nnoe, inrst. snd joe mm on, second;-coy, 3 years old, TorSsy'a Queen, flrstt- Daisy Dean, second, and Dandy I Iean, second, and Dandy Maid, third: heifer. 1. years old, Charlotte, second; Junior yearling heifer, Wanda Ray, nrst: junior-heirer cair, Gladys, . nrst; senior champion bull, Hubert Boy, first; senior champion cow, Topsy Queen, first; Junior ' champion heifer, first; grand champion bull, first; aged herd, first;- group rf four animals, first; group . of two., animals, first. . t.v . Holstalms. '.jobs' L. fmlth, Spokane', Wash. Bull I years old fend over, first: 2 years old and under, first: senior yearling bull, first and second; Junior yearling bull, second; cow. 2 years old. Topsy s Queerv, bull calf, first and second; cow. 2 years old or over, first; helfert 2 years old snd under, first and third: senior year ling hejfer. first end second: Junior yearllpg heifer, third; snlor belfer calf, third; Junior heifer celfv first and ttiird; senior champion bull. Pssch Kssey Cerben. first; Junior champion bull, Natsey Gerten de XoL first: setilnr cbamon cow, first; Junior champion, , heifer, first; grand champion aSull. first.) grand chsmplon female. first; age4 . herd, third; young herd, first; calf herd, ! fIr.C - I P. A. Frake. SVeppew. S-yer-cM btill nr rrer. wi1 . r!r yearling; btill. third; mlor bsll clf. Jhlrd: lnrir I "yenrlifr belfr. second . enor belfer celf, flret; J'lHnr heifer calf. sefWi; sr-d berd. first; yrmng brd. third, trnnr tur snlmel. fl-.i ; - grecp of t erlma!. r'ret eid third. t-year-t4d ta.l, U.ird, J-year-old Porlland Aflenfs ' for. thomsoa's "Clove Filling' Corsets i mm Corner Third and Morrison Streets Established In 1884 Portland Agents for , IVarner's Enst-Proof Corsets Texas produced tn barrels less petroleum last year than trie year oerore,- a decrease of per cent. ore than a 1,000,000 about 101 223 MORRISON ST:, NEAR FIRST. N (0 ARE HERE READY FOR INSPECTION. Fall Suits and Overcoats From $10 to $22.50 New Fall Hats $3.00 Norba Hats $2.50 t ; New Fall Underwear From 50c to $2.25 ' - - " ;i;P , Me SpecM V 4 FOR FALL AND WINTER SHOES - 'Regular $5.00 "values.' 93.85! Regular $3.50 values 92.05 'Regular $4.00 values. .. ..?3.35 J Regular $3.00 values $2.45 High Cut Shoes 12 and 14 Inch Top Shoes Regular $6.50 "values..... 95.40 I Regular $5.50 values. .. ..$4.65 Regular $6.00 values. . .$4.85 J Regular $4.50 values $3.60 f The American Clolhiers 'nearTrstst.57' D) AILES TWO DAYS ONLY Alt WdWRlffilLL'S SAMPLE CLOAK AM SUIT STOKE N. E. CORNER SIXTH AND ALDER STREETS, OPP. OREGONIAN FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY we have arranged an unusually at tractive offering in Ladies' New Fall Suits and Dresses. Seldom, if ever, has a similar offering so early in the season been made in. Portland. r 'c.' REMEMBER THESE PRICES are for FRIDAY and SATURDAY ONLY Women's and Misses' Sample Suits T 11.9 5 STICTLY TAILOR MADE $35.00 VALUES;': ltJ.x, FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY 1 We place on sale tomorrow for two days only an assortment of Ladies' and1 misses' New Fall Suits boueht bv us at an unusuallv attractive fitrure YVe are offering them to the public at a great sacrifice something seldom done so early in the season. Every new fall style, color and cloth in the lot bines, grays, black, greens and fancy mixtures. All the new homespun effects. See our windows. They tell the story of this store's wonderful value giving, right at the beginning of the season. 2-Day Saleof Sample Dresses $30.00 VALUES, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SPEC'L Through a very fortunate purchase we are able to present to the ladies of Portland a special assortment of gowns, consisting of the new fall models, in broadcloth, serge. Henrietta cloth and messaiine silk, and the new wools; every garment is strictly patterned after the very latest styles; yokes plrsted, skirt.s long waisted effects, handsomely braided in pattern effect and panel effect down the front. The colors include rose, light bine, tans, champs e. etc. You'll be astonished at the values we are giving. POSITIVELY FRI DAY AND SATURDAY ONLY. Sample Silk' Petticoats f20.00 VALUES. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY You will be astounded at this collection of Silk Tetticoats, particularly mhn you consider the'quality, style and variety and note our special Friday and Sat urday price. All the late effects in -peacock fancies, wistaria, lavender, tTPr, catawba. etc., are among the array. Only one garment to a customer. 300 Sample Waists, Reg. $2.50 .Yals., 3 DAYS ONLY .Through a lucky pdrckate made fcy.atr eastern representative direct from a prominent . mar;? we are able to. offer for Friday and Saturday only an elaborate line cf Lakes' Samp'e V t. Waists are positively the greatest alut ever offered in Portland and are all the -ni 1f. SU3