" -nnW.fr W3 JVm THE DAILY JOURNAL, SALEM, OnEQON, HUrBAV, 6gpfMQE Id, 1632 4- i nmmiM WHi-Mi I H m III IIH IHHiH 1 1 H Hi 111111118 IWMllWMl.t LONE OflK TRflGK BE SURE AND VISIT PATTON'S BOOK STORE YOU WILL FIND IT THE MOST COMPLETE AND BEST ARRANGED RETAIL BOOK STORE IN THE STATE VISITORS TO THE FAIR W ILL RECEIVE A CORDIAL WELCOME. ALL BOOKS SOLD AT CUT PRICES PATTON'S BOOK STORE 'Sunny Facd Sunny Face, Wher e have you Been?'1 I've been to tho Darr Store to pick out a ring." This Is the an-) ; ower many a sunny-facod girl would give in the course of a year. ! ', Wo havo many rlnts for rain, but rings for ladlos are our especial specialty. So many and so beautiful aro the onoa we show that we ; ; think your only difficulty will bo in maklnc a choice from so yarlod ! an assortment We will cuarai too that you will And no fault with ' Fastest Race in the History of the! makes mm In U10 Greater Salem Stake for $2000 for 2:18 pacers, Chcstor Abbott won tho first heat In 2.-10H, .tho fastost raco over paced on tho Salem track, and in tho socond heat ho bent his own record by going tho mllo in 2:0Di4 sn ivrnnf riinm..! fnn II... t hm ,-ii- 98 STATE STREET. the prices. Wo hare Just received another new lot of beautiful lines. ; ; Salem Turf Be sure to see tho V IBarr's Jewelrv Store!! Corner State and- Liberty 8te. Leadera In Low Prices. W EH 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 18 II I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 III I III 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 H I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 II' Shoes for Everybody at Factory Sale of Shoes Every Pair Must and Will be Sold 800 pairs of Indies' kid, patent leather, French hoel, worth $S for $2.15. 000 pairs of ladlos' patent kid, worth $3.50 for $1.85. 560 pairs of ladlos' patent loathor French heol ties, worth S3 for 11.95. 485 pairs of ladles' flno kid tics, worth $2.50 for 95c. 340 pairs of ladles' lino kid ties, worth $2.00 'for 75c. 900 pairs of men's patont leather, up-to-dato stylo, worth $3.50 for $1.85. 875 pairs of men's flno calf Bhocs, worth $2.50 for 95c. 700 pairs of boys' flno calf dress shoos, worth $1.75 for 85c. 250 pairs of misses' flno shoos, button or laco, worth $1.50 for C5c. 788 pairs of babies' flno shoes, bu tton or laco, worth 76c for 25c. Remember we hare all sizes In these lines of goods, as lone as they last. At Factory Sale of Shoes State & Commercial Sts. a:ggF'"d GEORGE F. R0DGERS & CO. Wholesale Paper Dealers Wrapping paper, paper bacs, twine, printing papor, photographic mounts fruit paper. Everything in the paper line at mill prices. u- 150 Court Street Salem, Oregon. Tie Finest Collection of Trimmed Millinery And ready to wear hata in tho city. See our exclusive line of white felt street hats we are showlne. Thoy aro bocomlng and dressy. A big assort ment of big values that will save you big money. m i HI m twffl Mrs. Hooker Mngr. No. 317 Commercial Street. The best that money can buy. . . . Puro and of the highest quality is our Tom Howe whiskey. For tho invalid, the convales cent, the wook and dobllltatod it will bo found the bost tonic, and for grip and colds physi cians will all rocommond it Our stock of fine table wlnos, liquors, brandloa, gins and cordials are the best that is made. 218-322 I p DftftCDQ Wholesale and Retail Commercial Street. J I 1UUHJ, Liquor Dealer BRANT BROS. Practical Printers. 193 Coni'l St. Office Phone ItXalu 2953 Res idence, Black3565 THIS IS PORTLAND'S BIG DAY AT THE FAIR Two Thousand Visitors from the Metropolis Are Here Special Features Mark the .Event Special Premiums on Live Stock Were Given Pennsylvania Restaurant 205 Commercial street. Only place in the city conducted by ladies. Kegular meals at all hours. Mrs. Jennie Hedrick, Proprietor H? iaW "'Jf hbhhVa. F. E. SHAFER, 232 Commerciai:st,, Near Bush's Bank. Harness, Saddles, Nets Whips, Robes, Etc., Etc. Repairing a Specialty. Salem, Oregon. 1klbarmaq Will give a 50-cent bottle ofO. K. Pine and White Cherry Expec torant, guaranteed to cure recent coughs and colds, hoaraness, tick ling of the throat and bronchitis, and all lung affooUona, for 40 cents. The bottle Is the largest and heat expeotorant on the maiUet For sale by the . 0. K. Pharmacy. O. O. COMFORT, FROF. fcCC Commercial St. NEXT TO DAMON'S GROCERY Salem. Oreoa A Cup of Hot Coffee. Itoth & Grahor, U10 State-street gro cory house, have a booth to tho left In tho center of tho pavilion with pyra mids of tho celebrated Red Ribbon canned fruits and vegetables. Their largo store down town la a vory busy place, but tho fair stand Is also a cen ter of attraction, especially for lovers of good coffco, for this firm aro serv ing tho Gregg Coffeo IIouso blend of Mocha and Java coffco from St. Louis. Miss Dolllo Pierce, of SLLouls.from tho headquarters of tho firm, is demon strator ,and sho makes a delightful brow, and takes not a few orders for dollvory about tho city. Sho Is n young lady of pleasing mannors, and takos great pains to Instruct ladles Just how to got tho host rosults from this brand. Tho coffeo is sorvod with sugar and cream, and tho whole public is Invltod to samplo. An Elegant Booth. Tho booth of tho Holvorson dry goods houso showB tho latest tailor makes for ladles, furs and flnorlcs for tho fashionable dressers. Thoro aro glass cases, and dames "a la modo" standing In tho most fascinating and realistic attitudes. To tho right of tho pavilion as you ontor. . Preferred Stock. Fullor & Douglas, tho State-street grocors, havo a flno pavilion attraction of great interest to thoso who want flno tilings for tho tahlo and who does not? Thoro aro walls and columns of proforred stock canned goods, vogo tablcs and fruits, prosorves and syr ups, pickles and relishes, and a young lady who makes demonstrations of tho practical dollclousuoss of all tho (lain tlos shown, by allowing pcoplo to sam plo tli em from elegant china with sil ver spoons. Afternoon and ovonlng rocoptlons aro given, and tho crowds around tholr booth, to tho right of tho contor of tho main auditorium, attests tho success of their ontorprlso. For a young firm Fullor & Douglas havo built up a romarkablo trado In loss than half a year, and aro fast making Inroads on tho host Salem fancy gro cory trado. Fine Pear Exhibit. Mr. Chas. Park, managor of tho Wallace fruit farm, two mlloa wost of Salem, has a display of 13 kinds of pears, grown in Orogon with succoss, In ono of our largest commorclal or chards. Thoso samplos aro entored for host display, regarding quality, and comprlso tho Wlntor Nollls, D. S. Fox, Buerro Rose, P. Darry, Fall But tor, Doyonno, Bonno do Joraoy, Buerro Clarlgauo, Souvenir do Congress, Bart lott, Duchesso D'Angoulemo, Swan's Orango, Buerro D'AnJou. Tho samplos shown In this exhibit aro porfoct spec imens of tholr kind, froo from all blomlshcs, twig marks, or any traco of diseases. Tho Wallace orchard, undor Mr. Park's manngomont, is turning off sorao largo fruit for shlpmont, and a large pack is handlod by tho Salem cannory. Success of Push and Publicity, Probably tho greatest success over scored by any Arm in its socond year has boon accomplished by F. A. Wig gins, the agricultural implomont man, of Salem. Ho haa tho larcost dlsnlav I in two linos vehicles and farm ma- Oak track. chlnery. In tho latter lino ho has tho newest things In plows nnd soodors, harvesters and hullors, separators and onsllago cutters, all running In full blast, elthor by steam or electricity, besides wlnd-powor, which Wiggins se cures through his well-worded "talk ing" ndvortlsomonts in tho Salem newspapers. Thero aro great crowds at his new machinery hall, and tho ed ucational value of such nn exhibit can not bo overestimated. It Is good for tho people and good for trado in all lines to get now Ideas from a practical observation with tholr own Ideas. Al together thoro aro 14 mon omployod showing up tho morlts of this oxhlblt, nnd that Is not slow for a 1-year-old in tho buslnoss. Whllo Mr. Wiggins hns a lnrgo display at U10 stato fair his placo of business down town on Lib erty strcot has somo linos not horo roprosontod such as hlcyclos. The White Sewing Machine. This standard clothing manufacturer Is ono of tho dopnrtmonts In tho Wig gins nmchlnory houso, and Is ropro sontod at tho fair by a largo booth full of maohlnoa and samples of work, In tho oast wing of tho pavilion. II. S. Smith, of Portland, Is in chargo of tho oxhlblt, and demonstrates tho good qualities of this sterling woman's holpor, nnd thoy are many. All tho attachments nnd supplies for thcao machines aro shown, and, llko ovory thing that Mr. Wiggins undertakes, his sowing mnchlno stock Is up to dato. and comprises tho Intost Inventions,! and tho nowost stylos of onsos and cab Inots. State Fair Notes. Grnndma Taylor's groonhouso fur nished tho hoautlful palms and ferns to docorato tho stugo at tho pavilion for tho bridal bowor. Mrs. Murphy and her assistants In chargo of tho pavilion worked for sovoral hours to build n porfoct bowor of grconory, nnd bankod It with cut flowora in front, nnd thon it had to bo removed to mako room for tho band, who Inslstod that U10 wholo stago had to bo cloarod to mako room for thorn, so that- llttlo remained of Mrs. Tnylor's largo-hoartod klndnoss, or tho Inhors of tho ladlos to mako tho woddlng porfoctly hoautlful'. Tho Ladlos' Guild, of tho Episcopal church, havo a booth in tho oast wing of tho auditorium, whoro thoy sorvo re freshments. Tho Salem Indian school has a dis play of toxtllo fabrics, carpets, rugs, fancy work, Inlaid work, culinary pro ducts, onions, harness, nnd othnr re sults of tholr labors In teaching tho Indian boys and girls tho arts of civil ization. Honry, John and Adolph Far roll are In charge. Tno Balom Flouring Mills Co. and tho Corvnllls mills havo stacks of tholr product prepared for tho markot on display at tho pavilion. The X-Rny man wont out to Judge" tho fine stock show, but soon quit. Ho round ho know about as much about cattlo as ho doos about mualc ho knows a trombone player from a con tralto singer. . 8alem Day Races. In tho Orogon Stake, trotting dl- vlHlon, for 2-yoar-olds, Holon Norto mado a mllo In 2:2G, tho bost tlrao over made In that class on tho Lono - a.uul. ha.viu 1VI UIU L.UUU UUK Track. Oregon Stake, Trotting Division, for 2-year-olds. Purso $900. Best 2 in 3. Helen Norto won tho race. Tho Jester second, with Bcssto Lovolaco distanced. TImo 2:28. Greater Salem Stake for $2000, for 2: 18 Paccra. Best 3 In 6. Tho horses, owners and drivers 1 were: Fred Brookcr's b. g. Chostor Abbott, (Brooker, driving); C. F. Lo roux's b. g. Francisco (Loroux) j O. W. William's b. g. Lo Rol (Llndsoy) ; Van Do Vantor Stock Farm's ch. g. Harry Hurst (Sawyor)j James Erwlu's h. m. Olllo M. (Erwln) ; George Wright's b. h. Daniel J. (Breozo); Sam Bower's ch. g. Sam Bowors (Lanco); D. M. Shanks' b. g. Adlrnont (Grlffln) ; W. E. Stone's b. g. Hebo (Edwards); F. E. Soldon's b. g. Orvlllo (Zlbbol). I In tho first heat Chcstor Abbott swept undor tho wlro In 2;10U, amid tho cheers of 12,000 admirers, with Lo Rol second; Olllo M. third; Francisco, fourth; Hebo, fifth, Danlol J., sixth; Orvlllo, soventh; Sam Dowers, eighth; Harry Hurst, ninth; Adlrnont, dis tanced. Tlmo by quarters, 31, 1:04, 1:37, 2:10 tf. To tho great dollght of tho audtonco tho anouncoment was mado from tho Judges' stand, "this Is tho fastest heat over paced on Lono 1 Oak track in a raco." Thus tho fourth track record wob brokon, and a now record established. On tho second heat Chostor Abbott won, with Sam Bowors socond; Lo Rol, Uilrd; Hebo, fourth; Francisco, fifth; Orvlllo, sixth; Danlol J sov nth; Harry Hurst, eighth; Olllo M., ninth, Tlmo by quartors, 31, 1:03, 1:37, 2:09. In tho third heat Sam Bowors, a bunch grass pacer, drew up botwoon tho wlnnor of tho drat two honts and tho polo, and within 100 yards of tho wlro Bowors headed Chostor Abbott, nnd passed undor tho wlro, a wlnnor In 2:11, with Chostor Abbott second; He bo, third; Lo Rol, fourth; Daniel J fifth; Francisco, sixth; Orvlllo, bov on tli ; Olllo M., eighth; Harry Hurst, ninth. Tlmo by quartors, 32tf . 1:01, 1:37, 2:11. Immediately aftor tho conclusion of tho heat, Olllo M. and Orvlllo withdrew from tho contest. Tho fourth was an easy ono around tho back stretch, nnd until tho throo quartors post was reached, when Chos tor Abbott dropped bnck, and Sam Bowors took socond placo, rushing to first on tho stretch, nnd passing under tho wlro in 2:124, with Lo Rol soc ond, Chostor Abbott, third; Harry Hurst, fourth; Hebo, fifth; Danlol J sixth, and Francisco, soventh. Tlmo by quartors, 32, 1:04, 1:38, 2:12Vi. On tho fifth hent Bowors won in 2:10, with Chostor Abbott second. Tlmo by quartors, 37, 1:11, 1:43, 2:10. Tho raco was won by Sam Bow ors with Chostor Abbott winning sec ond money, Lo Rol third and Hebo, fourth. Salem Derby Handicap, for 3-year-olds and Upwards, Purse $1000. V4 Miles. Tho b. g. Ulm, (I'owoll In tho sad dlo); Holcom & McKInnlt's ch. m. Irato (Donovan) ; E. M. O'Brien's b. f. Doroon (Porotto); E. M. O'Brlon'a b. h, Marengo (Lowls); W. C. Marshall's b. g. Bornadlllo (McDonald); S. J, Jones' ch. h. Rim rock (Duggnn); II. II. Holman'a b. g. Volos (Archibald). Marengo first, with Irato, Bornndlllo, Doroon, Ulm, Volos and Rlmrook fol lowing In tho order namod. Tlmo 2:08. A Special Running Race. A apodal running raco, 4 furlongs, brought out olght splendid young horsos. Adnoor passing undor tho wlro first, with Dlcon socond and Rattlor third. Tlmo 55. Running, Mile for 2-year-olds, Purse $150. Tho last ovont of tho afternoon was tho mllo running raco for 2-yonr- (Continued on Page Six.) : :"" ' ' ' " H ' ' " " " m 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 h 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 wt 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 n n n 1 1 1 1 t 1 5ay, CaD Yoci Se?? v sf Jifoi. vVTfcXLmYLmmmmmmmmmmmfv :: - jpf-! :: T v f BY THE DAWN'S EARLY LIGHT, BY TWILIGHT, LAMPLIGHT OR DAYLIGHT? IF YOU CAN YOU DON'T NEED EYEGLASSES, BUT IF YOU HAVE THE LEAST TROUBLE THERE IS SOMETHING WRONG, AND YOU HAD BETTER LEARN WHAT IT IS. HINGES, fb? Pioneer Optician CAN EXAMINE YOUR EYES AND TELL YOU WHAT8 THE TROUBLE, AND THEN HE CAN FIT YOU WITH GLA8SE8 SCIENTIFICALLY, 80 YOU CAN GET THE BEST POSSIBLE RESULTS, AND ALL AT NO GREATER COST THAN IP YOU GO TO INEXPERIENCED PEOPLE OR SPECTACLE VEND- OR8, CMS. fl. HINGES, WATCHMAKER, JEWELER AND OPTICIAN. 8 8 State Street. Next door to Bush's Baak PHOTO STUDIO Flrat-olaso work In every re spect. Family groups a specialty. We make Platinums and Carbons. Our aim Is to please. Oyer New York Racket Store, Team Harness, Buggy Harness, Blankets, etc, mw- rnmti . m jjStSnSSBfifr AT THE SIGN OF THE WHITE HORSE IN THE WINDOW. S E. s. Lamport, SMS Fitts & Doty 13D Court Street. Phone 1021 Poultry and Fish Market Frosh and Salt Water Fish, Clams, Oysters, Grabs, Etc. Highest Price Paid for Poultry and Eggs oinff Going-Ranidlv o o The closing sale at Friedman's at public and private sales, and still the goods are being olaughtored. Overcoats worth $10 sold as low as $4.00. Table cloths worth BOo per yard sold at -13c. 60c pooket knives sold, for 6c. Dress goods and notions went In the same pronortion, .yet the sale will continue during. the whole month at V ' 307 Commercial St. mttrtitmMMjmtmumKtHmjmtmnmymtttuttnttui Visitors to the State Fair Welcome Headquarters For Cloaks, Suits and Millinery. From lark nf snar wa jirA ntiahln n mention the hundreds of startling values we have to offer, but we most cordially invite you to come and see for yourself. The Leader 271 Commercurst. Mrs. M Erazer. Proprietor. THiinwiiTimirmTTimmTTinimii(iniitmiiTimmftnnw)Wrif(WW4!WtiiiiiimiiiUijij 9eSX2S I NfiW k thp tinip To have your D,cyc,e n ' S 1WTT IO HIV Irllllv ffood shape for hop pIcklDir-you S are sure to need It you will need Itlnthe worst way. Don't fonret us. II 14 Do all kinds of Bicycle repairing, Repair all makes of Bicycles, Fit all makes of Bicycle (ires, OUR MOTTO: Best Workmanship and Prompt Delivery. We have a full line oi the celebrated Keen Kutter Pocket Knives srsd Razors, A full line of all kinds of Sundries, Lamps, Tires, Cements, Oils. Pedals, Etc, A few snaps In Second-hand Bicycles-cheap- SHIPP & HAUSER 258 Commercial Street- Opposite Capital National Bank. ?&3ftS3$!Sti Wffm iiiiniiniiii fr-M-frM-fr-M f HH frM M f H H H4WrH"HWM4 H f f f4-T