1809. 11 tew- JE17 VOBK PUTS . 'IIP HMD FIGHT STATE DIVHII Speedy Steeds and Cattle of Degree to Be at Portland Fair This Week MEETING CALLED Association Instructs rub ric How to Deal With '. - : Ply Nuisance Enraged Los Angolans In vite Delegates to Assom- ' blc October 5. Tlin OREGON SUNDA JOURNAL, PORTLAND. SUNDAY MORNING. SEPTEMBER 19, L '4 Tha merchants' association's com mittee on pollution of tha waters of New York In a pamphlet issued In July .contains much valuable Information . about fllaa and how peat t6 exterminate theaa universal dlseaee spreaders. With the pamphlet la aent a placard on whloh ' la prlntad In large black characters ' iTulea for daallns with tha fly nuls- anoe." J. JMerporit ' Morgan la on ot . tha direr-tors of tha merchants aasocla- tlon. Following la the pamphlet I , ''Kllaa are the moat dangerous Insects wi have. They are much mora dangerous than hove or hornets; these may sting you, ana trie acinar la pamrui. but you soon act over tha ruin. Fllaa do much more harm than this. They walk over imny piaoes live aewera ana carnage ntni, ana arter eating tna xutny roa which they find-there they roine Into I your.- house and walk on tha food you a i, -carry in on. meir reel me liny ferma which live In filth Juat aa you Ive In a house, Theae germs are not only filthy and disgusting, but many or mem cauae aucn aiseaavs aa typnouid fever, cholera Infantum- and summer! complaint When the fllea bring them from some dirty place to your food leave aoma of them when they crawl -on your face or hands, you may awallow theaa germs without knowing' It and be taken 111 with one of theae dlaeases. to tha fly that seems ao harmless may dd I you much mora barn) than a bee or hornet. . - i "Your parenta should plaea acreena at their doors and windows during- the warm 'weather, to keep tha fllea out of tna nouae. ir tney cannot acreen.au 1 the rooma, they should acreen thoae in which food la kept: . and If anyone la alck In the bouae, (Ilea should be kept irom in aicic. room, setnai tney may not carry germa from the alck peraon to me rest or tna lamuy. i i . ,Chlldren May Kelp. ' Children may heln to keen fllea from swarming In and around' houaea. - and from carrying germa of sickness from one person to another. In -the first place, thej- ahould not buy candy, fruit or other rood .which ia left In front of atores or anywhere else where fllea may feed and walk on It. Kliee lav their e?ra .chiefly-In stable -manure, and If this 1 left "without acreena or other cover to ' keep, the. fllea a'wayj 'great numbers will be hatched In every atable. If you know Of atores where food la not covered from .. files,' or of stablea that have swarms of them, ardund, ge$ your father or mother tO write to the board ' nf health ihnnt them, and the board, will maka the store- keepers or- stablemen obey Its rules. : But before you- report other people for i umnj rui ana oitijf ana SO malting 11- pvamuie ror ines to become- a nule v a noe, be sure that your own house la 'clean, 'and that no garbagecanrf or boxes, , . . v naw,wou tu Burnet- xiirs, - ' ' ..'.Ifyu Dd H th People you know will follow tola advice., there will .not ,. ue-nearly- ao many riles to plague you In ho weather, and there will not be nearly so much -alckneaa and death, especially uiniiir cimuren, aa now.-' ... s? FQlJpwlng lf.tba text of tha card: f "Ssf'tK x-nx'JW in Brief Tom. ,' f ?KeeO' the. fllea awav from tha alMr especially those 111 with contagious dis eases." Kill every fly that strays Into me bich: room; ; ' iiiauoay is covered with . disease germs,: , ... ( . .. 'Uo.'not allow decaying; material of njr sori-io accumulate on or near your ' premises. ; . c. - . , All refuse which tends In any way to fermentation, such - as bedding, straw. paper waste -and .vegetable- matterrf Biiouio, os, disposed ox ..or, covered, with nine ur Kerosene oh. : ? , i . . n t ; "Screen all food, whether In the house or exposed ior Bale. . -i . ; "Keep all rreoeptacles for garbage carefully -covered and the cana cleaned or sprinkled with oil or lime. '"Keep .all stable manure In vault or pi i, Bcreenea or sprinwed with lime, oil or other cheap preparations, such aa are u,u Mumoer or reiiaDio manufac turers. . . , v see that your sewage system is In rood order:; that It does not leak. Is upl to date and not exnosed to files. - rour aerpsene into tha drains. "Burn or bury all table refuse, " '?reen all wlndowa and doors, espe cially In. the kitchen and dining room. "If you- see flies you mav ha . that; their, breeding place is In nearby k " lro1 purBS """-"' w filth... ,it inay be behind tha door, under by Zombro, Sawyer driver; Zom Del the tawe or in the cuspidor. ' . f gr. -g-by Zombro. Da Ryder, driver; i :ifB : FioLJi. , - m w r:; .m .',f r . . tan.-, -i - . - J i r m ii i ' i sail i r Hi( ( . - V ' yi r,i n? f ill .- -1 ' l imm:vFsss Ill - ' ' " - - - - ". ' ' v'. " -i '' ".' '?;;? ','4f-i-L3i-! - - -' ',111 . r,..:.I f - - r--' (r,cr-;--r;' - rr-r ill :t .IN' J . . ' - - - -dl - Fi 1 " ' s N , . . r II The upper left is the yearling Shdrthorn buff King Lancaster, winner of the grand championship at the California state fair this year. Tou will see him at ,the Portland show. The upper right is Golden Fern of Irmalla, grand champion female among Jerseys at the California state fair. She is coming to Portland. The center group Is a herd of prize-winning cattle. The lower picture ia Kid Wilkea winning the fast trot at Sacramento. He will be seen at the fair track this week. v at tha top of their form. Not 1 1st" on It Monday's Sacs Pro tram. 1:26 trot, purse $800 Paul W. b. g. "II there -19 nn Mrf nnA nuv .iti i.v; ,n.. . " -" "" borhodd write at once to the health Se To Kill Puss. .Nellie Mars. b. m. by Courier, Erwln, driver; -(Sloria O'Neil, b. m. by Parole, Davis, Driver: Zom Oak. b. sr. by Zom. bro. Star, driver; Rastus, b. g. by Ora Guy, Brooker, driver. "The Tndnn: Tnnat ,. 1 pace, jpursa uu, upen iver medical Inumni nt th 7i i .Trt "Z I Rorse -a. w. is., D. m. ty isombro, S. 8. rhabSlWttt WvMt,11ae yanOr; Dan & a. by Ath- weak solution of formaldefiv. i w.. .ara,.u) Anyeies. yai, In nlate ? or mLuJZX tU ?P1?hS Chadbourn. Pleaaanton. Cai.; Judge Dll- house. Ten oentS worth tiVL0 lr,d h- n- Hal DUlard, Frank hyde will last in SfnUr n.ld.n CJhilds, Spokane, Waah.: Leolob. m. by SLf ItLStllVxJ'lK " W"field: .Frank. Fntnilcr. Pendleton; fatal to disease oriaalii ana Ki.w"?11"1:."-' Dy uoroer King, tlcallv nonnoisonoua S A t. V- " ? Vaws?n. ouaer..i V "Pyrethrum - powder, ; which may be bought at any rug atora, burned la tha uuun will J ) n 1 1 Kill lima - . . .. Mont Half-mile dash by Portland Hunt club. cup -riven by J. Hj Porter Call Bond. E. ODOenheimer: Mike Wisdom. Wil liam Walter; Lady - Myrtle, D. A. Pa tullo; Oreg-on. Maid, 8. B. Loewenbera;; Buster, James Nlohola, . AmY. mmIm ...1.. ...... uu in 1, uiw 7V11IV0, 1UI cup given by Portland Fair and Live- biock -aasooiaiion jjick, lieutenant A. C. McBride, Vancouver, Wash.; Nell, Boston. S.nt.. it rh'. n... 8. Wheeler; Folly, captain Xroy S. ber of commrr h. lT.r." Lyon; Bess, .Lieutenant H. D. K. Zlm- 'B'iv cm, vis. il wa.H vuli I (i mnn nau m . i BnicB n Liio iieannaT bi rsnnicAn a rstv. i . J iiiwtnaiiiuor a i bo win. ma I i-"hT bc unc a peuuon OI intervention at Waahln ' BOSTON OPPOSES ' SPOKANE RATES Every Man Read This Thla treatment Is said to hay scguirea a wonaerrui. -reputation throughout tba East owing; to its peculiar propensity to fortify the , nerve force and generate health and a consequent-personal mar netlam, ao easential to the happi ng aa of every normal human be ing; It Is claimed to be a bleas , Ing- to those who- are physically impaired, g-Ioumy. daspondent nervous and who have trembling- ef the limbs, dizalnees, heart pal pitation, cold hands and feet In somnia, fear without cause, .tim idity In venturing; and general in ability to act rationally aa others do. Also of vaat beneflt to writers, professional man, office workers and the victims ef soci ety's late hours and over-indulgence In wines, liquors, etc By preparing' the treatment at home secretly, no one neHl know of another's trouble, while the Ingredients are much used ia nil-' Ine; various prescriptions, ao that even the pnrchaae ct them rp arately need occasion no. tim idity. If the reader derides to try it rt thre eoncea of ordinary sw ap saraaparlila - compound, and one ouarwk compound fluid balra- wort; mix and let stand two houra; then at on mine eorn pnd eeenr-a earrtlol and one ounce ttftctnr radnraeae com roond' ot cardamom), mla all tcg-ether. ahniie well and take a tapoofui after aaeh meal and Of at tifght - This rontaraa aa opiate what ever arvd mar ! N mi by wtv. wn vSa eaffer wt'b tbir prrr wl'h abMit realnty ot prompt aad lilting arf, ia. Chariot race. , . ' ' ' ' Biz trotters entered In the i-ts trnt will face-the atarer In the first race Monday afternoon at the Portland Vair and Livestock association race meeting; and livestock show. - Behind theae six horses will be six well-known drivers, some of them old a-rmnd clroult drivers. With this event as an- offering the race meeting wiij oe on. Out at tha track evarrdetall of nren. aratlon for the man v thnronvhhnuta has been completed. , A track, the equal of which baa never been seen on the coast will be offered to tha horsemen ior ineir races.. It has always been said that a thor. ouarhbred horse aporeciatea a rood track. that he can tell thedifference between an excellent one and a alow one and also tnat ne will axnress it in h i actlona ' When vou -see six thorough bred a Impatient to ret the word of the starter Monday afternoon -you will aee mat tney ao appreciate .me smooth atretca aneaa or tbem. - -Track ia nna Bhapa. Tha track ltaelf la in the best of snspa. it , lias peen watered, raked. rolled .and watered again, . the dirt thrown off by previous races ' swept pace: ana roiled into- piece -tiH - It. re aemblea In smoothpeaa the floor of a aancing pavilion. up until Monday noon this work will be kept up, when it ia expected tha track will viva its orvsa reneersai. As to tha horses, too much - cannot be expected of them. - They will have toe tracx to help tnpsn. to be sure. nd likewise tbey will have the Ore. gon climate to stimulate there with the spirit urn wina. mere are hot weather horse and there are cold waathe horses, but the majority of horaea. like me majority er men. iov real Oregon fall for raalng better than all else. Weather oroeneots nmt arera hatter The watber office to te anxious oneriea of Imlilnit W. II. Wehrun haa aald that nothing but arood weethet ahouH be expected for the coming week. Entered in the racea thla week will be a eoilActlon of to horaea never uaneo on an. Oregon racing track. are at tna too enough racing; to make them stale, but "We eXDect a fine time nn our nart of tha day.'r said Gua C. Mosher. "We are not planning on any special pro gram addition, but will try to ret as many of our members out aa possible, ret acquainted with the members of the other lodges in the city and enjoy the races.- we nave naa several large ana enthusiastic meetings alnce the com mittee was appointed and tha plans are well laid. Each lodge Is to strive hard , V. JX 1 .. . I. it.,,, mr n Am . . , , . . , . - 1 1UI 1UO ailOUUaUVO UUUUIB ffcllU fcUW O fc- ""'"K mci m gov uio I tendance should run high." oaiem acocic to roruina. while innihar i -m-. m cattla from tha Denver tonr -vTw I Wednesday is Portland day. In the nhih xinae i..t nik itlJ.. I af ternoon many of the leadlnr mer- hi liveatnb oiJ c"' " I cliants in town have arreed to close ' " ' - TMULU V ,lIUjr LimU . . . . I . . . .1.1 racea Tha banner attendance of the whole week is looked for on that after noon. Thursday. Wllllamette valley U roc era and Butchers' day will be riven over to the reaidents of this community and west iida of the fair rroundV will be to the people who supply us with bread nousea tne livestock wnicn will compete in tne comosutive juaaing. jorsea or an Dreedinr. . cattle or all . breedlnir. sheep, goats and pigs will occupy places alike. The pig will for once in his life be at leaat partially clean, more through tba fact that he cannot noa- siDiy una any a in arouna me Darns, than that he prefers cleanliness. , - Judges will tie gin work:- on soma of tna classes aariy Monday morning, but most of them will be held open awaiting tne-commr or tne xenver cattle, which, owing to tha lata start will not reach here till Tuesday morning. Judrinar on them will commence at noon Tuesday. Boa naa a Roma Stretch. Tha "Home Stretch" alao ia ready. This is a new venture for a Portland raoe meeting this evening's entertain ment furnished by the fair management itself. This will be ahown Monday Just enough to condition them for the big effort to capture some of the rich Portland purses haa been their share, and every owner has the faith in his norse tnat cannot be shaken. Great Show of Livestock. Yesterday at 1 o'clock 102 cars of livestock left Denver and Salem for Portland. It required 82 ears and annas oi aonars on noarit and manv a worry will-bother the owners before the trains finally reach the aiding at the fair grounds east of Bose City park ana me came ana norses are un loaded. i At the big stock barns over on tha and meat Special sports Will be held that afternoon in which tha two fac tions will participate. Special rates have been granted by the Southern Pa cific and Oregon Electric for all points up the Willamette valley and large delegations from a number of southern towns are expected, to attend the races on that day. . In tha evening the promi nent valley men in attendance are to be the- guests of tha directors of the Port land Fair and Livestock association at a banquet at tha Commercial club at :80. Friday ia Ladies' and Columbia River Valley day and special rates all along the valley points prevail as on the day before for the Willamette valley people, and a large crowd of Columbia river people will be in tha city. Invitations (Iharst Ktwa by Longest Wlrv.t Los Angelas. fieOL ii. State division I of California will be fornierally en eidvred by repreaentatlvea of local rli'i pouies at a convention to ie held in this elty Tueaday night October I. Tha I date for the convention waa fixed tolty by tha committee euloeted at Ilia reont roaas meeting of cltlaena and taipayere to protest against tha im-reaacl as sessment of Los Angeles county by th State board of equalisation. ' Itequesta will be aent . at onre to eight local elvio bodies requesting esc! to select 10 delegates to attend tha com ing convention, which In all prohuhllir will be held in the Chamber of Com merce building. The convention wll be composed or 0 delegates. The cal organliatloiiS -that will be asked to nd 10 repreaenta Uvea to the convention are tha Los ' Angelea realty board, chamber of com merce. City club. Merchants' and Manu facturer' association, Southern t'ali' ' fornia State league, Los Angeles Job bers' association. Municipal league. arl Credit Men's assis-latlon. The committea fsaulng tna can for tha convention will have seata in tha convention as representativea of th cltlsens' and taxpayers' mass meeting' held 10 days ago. ' ,' Wallace was elected chairman, with Bascom A. Stephens, member or tb- . Southern California-State league. secretary. have been sent out by Tom Richardson to all of these people and many will at tend. - -- - --- -- . - Baolng Events ror ine wee. . The list of trotting and pacing evenia scheduled for the week is as follows: Condar, Slept. 80 Hunt Club Day. If -year-old trot, Kindergarten purse. $400 1:13 pace, open itiver purse......... au 1:25 trot 82 purse 400 2:20 pace 0 2:12 trot Commercial Club purse.. 2500 Friday, lapt 84 Ladias' and Columbia Valley ay. 2:20 trot 2:05 pace. Rapid Transit purse...., 1000 12:08 pace, consolation 600 Saturday, Sept SS Automobile and cnuareirs 2:15 pace ..........I 800 Free-for-all trot Rural Spirit - puree 2:1 trot consolation ouo Tuesday, opt. SI Tratarnai, Business Bodies and Button Say. 2:25 pace "' t-year-old pace, 2:20 class. Valley Furae 00 - trot Board of Trade purse 800 Wednesday. Sept. 82 Portland, say. 2:20 trot at. AO -Ooa mttf rtlirMA ...... 2500 2-year-old trot 2:25 class. Colum bla nurse v 600 . Thursday, Sept. 83 Willamette Taller. Orooers and Butchers' say. 2-year-old pace, Manufacturers ; - BUEIED FIFTY YEAES; : BODIES EECOGNIZED i tj. . a G.nf - 1 a Th- tcawlr or noise, luauv, wk- . '-' . , . ; . removing the bodiea from the old city cemetery to Morris Hill cemetery has Kn nnmnintnd. . The contract under ohieh tha nrk was done called for the exhuming of 32 bodies, but as only the graves maraea were umn mw wum eratlon, the definite number waa not known and upon the completion of the ; work it waa found that 92 bodies had , been removed f rom : the old burying ground, which was used from i860 to 1885. Tha around from which tha bodies were taken was dry and hard and the bodiea consisted only of dry skin and bonea although the hair of many was in Perfect preservation, one especially . being a Chinaman, who had a wonder fully long queue which waa in as good condition as at the time of the burlaL Another exceptional case was that of boy who had a massive neaa or DiacK . air which was parted evenly over dry skull which almost crumbled when it was moved. - Many of the bodies moved could not be Identified although a number could be recognized by their clothes, which were well preserved in most instances. Tomorrow (Monday) is positively tha last day for discount on east side ras bills. Read "Oar Tips." . COMES TO PORTLAND IN ORDER TO HAVE A CANCER REMOVED Wealthy Idaho Mining Man Comes to Take the New Treatment. e-joallao i Tbey are ia the be-t of ahana. Thev are been Partlrularlv favored In the waa t her. for although ( It - waa aaerth lg hot la Fcr men tn w t ere tha ma jority of tbe (torwee prtormv that wra at th m fair, the weather at tH state rental has rrxxierate io Lfter -aj-Tirai tbera aod aa result they evening. Fireworka. chariot races, buck. ing broncho contests and other free at tractions have .been arranged for. to take place In or near the "Home stretch," as tna amusement park has been named. '.... Tha "Horn Stretch" is to be onen every evening during the Judging at ine iivestocK snow, wnue to an en thusiastic horseman an evening with the norses la plenty, to the overage the horses is plenty, to the average person the ' horses receive a casual glance and then aome other attraction ia demanded. To satisfy this das of People, nany that they are. tha "Home Stretch7' -has been built It will com bine aome of the classiest shows at tha Seattle rair, a number rrom the oaka. tha entire amusement park from Salem ana 'other xeatures. All apodal Bar at Tauv Tha committees in charge of tha dif ferent day a at the fair have been working hard. Special programs have Many Oregon paosle who know Judge I John t. xnompaon. toe Dig loano min ing man, will ba glad to know that he I is at present a Portlana visitor, out they will regret to learn that his visit I here is neitner ror Business nor piaaa ure. but for tna purpose or Having a cancer removed. Judge Thompson has had a varied career, with many ups and down, and for reara prospected through practical ly all tha Rocky mountain region, with but little or no success, until 15 or 15 years ago. wben fortune ssaiiea upon Lira and he struck the mine ba now I nana and haa made Mm very Wealthy. Laatt night to aa Interviewer Judge I Thnmnaon said: "ror many years T have had neither monav nor chvalcal Ilia, but now I have both, and am rrae to coniess isai i prefer ray former condition, after I have suffered Intensely for over 5 year from a cancer, which lately has been worse than ever as tba result or an operation been arranged for many of theaa days, I on it last year in New Tork city. Ho in while on others Just a general ronA tiro is planned. Monday, "Hunt Club oay" ia to ne enlivened ev the mem pera or toe iortiana uunt club ap pearing in two racea jl large attend ance of Portland -Hunt club members IS erpeted to help start the fair alonr. as well aa regular attendance at tha racea Tuesday la Fraternity. Business pon-iea ana notton day, a large com mittee, of which city Auditor -A. L. Marbur la tha chairman, C. C. EradJey he secretary, and uus C Meaer one ef he most prominent- members. Is In charge of the fraternal omnlsatior.s' part of the day. and aa their share are planning on an attendance contest, A bronze tablet ia to be cler4 In tVe grand stand bearing the name and the reoord of the llre hartng the largest tf-riaece in, protwrtKm te Ita trvem. hrahlp. The memherl la attendance re to toe hor-a e4 as thrr enter and a complete rrt keM. Fjaeh ta wear a bAdge wll tte word Traiemai- mveelf and wit regular Physiclaa have been following tne remits seenrea ia the removal of cancer by the methods which the specialists or me America o Cancer campany discovered In the east I last winter, and when I saw la the papers that they had opened ofnc la I'orunna at ii Haiaim ouuawr ciatn and Waahingten atreata, I decided t come here at enra, as aa old friend af mtna llrlng la Salt Lake City weat east about three months are for the purpose of taking thla eame treatment fcrcan-l cer. aad returned bnsne after aarlag thai eanear entirely rii'M. All tae phy sicians ia tnc cast wna bv tna c after It waa removed declared that every fart tela of It bad been taken cut. and that any friend weald ba Immm This decided me t ewma te pertiand at c--a, and I fel coafldewt cf the 'ilt. The J ! tnlnks Pmrtlsnd a rreei rtty and aara that Ore" has a s real I I a lure aiora il, ' Remember, we can fit all the boys and girls and children in Shoes at cut-rate prices. See us before buying elsewhere. Children's Shoes," lace or button 6tyle, the pair ................ 394 Boys' and Girls' Shoes, pair $1.00 Big Boys and Misses bhoes, the pair $150 THESE SHOE SPECIALS ON SALE AT 142 SECOND ST. S3, $4, J5 SAMPLE SDOES $2.00 and $2.50 FOR MEN AND WOMEN Every celebrated make sold in high- priced stores sold by us for 52.00 and $2.50. Comfort, shapely appearance, latest designs, best materials and perfect workmanship in them alL mm a Tf7 Ot mm PRICES.