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PP ',reWPT'H' -iy iqyffwr"- wv THE DAILY JOURNAL, 4ALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY, OEPTEMBER 19, 1903 eUR iUfXt. xw, Swv" ' tfegoiis "V.' i ?s Greatest Fair Week All Records Broken in Races Exhibits and Attendance FARMER'S DAY FRIDAY, CHILDREN RULE TODAY The Mot Sccwfol Meeting of the Kind Ever Held In the Webfoot State It vm Farmers' Day, and tho farm-lgan scoring for tho nrat heat, and ore worn In ovldonco at tho fair all of some tlmo was opont In scoring, High estonlay, and they enjoyed It, too, Contrary to all rules, and, to tho Bur- priso of all, tho grounds woro early tilled to overflowing, and thoy re mained so nil day. Tho farmers of the Willamette valloy, tho crowd being awollod by tho attondanco from Port land and towns In tho valloy. vlsltod and saw everything, and especially were thoy Interested In tho fancy tock of all kinds, wlillo tho -stock sain -also drew a goodly attendance. During Uio nftornoon tho rnelng pro- Hall, tho polo horse, falling to como up. At Inst thoy wcro ordered to "go," getting away badly scattered. Ilajnh led nroiind In tho furn, with nensarha second. At tho quarter High Dall, a bad starter, caught up to third, and on tho back stretch took scrond place. At tho half ho crowded ltajah close, and at tho thrco-quartcrs High Halt took tho lead, ltajah falling to second place, and High nail led with Rajah second and Donsarba third. Down tho strotch High Dall, Kram, of course, drew tho crowd to tho with a mngnlllcont stride, lod tho field, grand stand, and that structure was and whon near tno wiro uensarua AKaln crowded, for tho fourth lima drew tho second placo and IUJah this wcok. A good racing program was glvon, tho events pulled oft being fully up to those of nny pivccodlng day. Last evening tho program In tho pa vilion was a good one, and a large crowd enjoyed It. During tho even ing a number of young people began throwing confetti, and, as this Is strictly against tho rules thd throw fngof tho stuff would spoil 'jhousandn of dollars worth of oxhlblts In' tho big building It was promptly stopped by tho onicers, and In future any one caught throwing this stuff In the pa vlllou will bo expelled ' from the grounds. Today Is Children's" Day. and nil children under 1G years of ago nro ad mitted frcot They own tho grounds, nnd the day Ib theirs t'a ou Joy, ns It can only bo enjoyed by the llttlo nnoa. Tho ,attoni(nuco Js good, fully, up to that of ynsterday, and tho schools o( Marlon and tI'olk counties are especial ly well rop'resented. Consolation, 2:17 Pace, 2 In 3, $500. Tho first rncu of the afternoon, waB tho consolation 2:17 pace, for non ' winners In the OruotSr Hnlem fllnko. Thero woro ulght of tho paeon In this event, horsos that siort.d In the Orentor Hnlom pace, but failed to land any part of tho 12000. Tho horsos starting In this uvoit v.re: D A Warner High Hall, HogAboiini up: II. W. Cloodnll'a Itnjah. Hughs; O. Whitehead's Tho Mri Whllohoadi J. V. Rumor's Vision. tymlsoys Wnltr Tryou's Ilensarba, Tryen: dl. II. Hoi mail's Portia Knight, llelman; J. A. lllchardstm's Monroe 8.. Klbbell: T II. Drool's Mlladl 11.. Hutherford. It was nearly 2 o'clock httforu tho horse bo third, High Dall winning by a length In 'i:2i, with Uonsarba second, Ita Jah third, Monroe S. fourth. PortJa Knight fifth; Tho Mrs. sixth r.nd Vision sovonth. Mlladl D. was dlo tanced. Tlmo by quarters, .32M. l:05Vt. 1:39, 2:124. In coming down tho stretch Monroe S. lost' Ills hob bles, thus causing the horso to lono his placo and stride, but ho camo up bravely, and secured fourth place. In tho Bccond hent ltajah got nway nlroly In flho lend, after 25 minutes had been wasted In an effort to get High Dall off with tho bunch, but that horso was u bad actor, and started far In tho rear. Around tho turn ltajah lod, The Mm, second and Vision third, wlillo Donaarba, not knowing It was a "go.v swung Into tho fenco at tho turn nnd thus lost ground. ltajah led at ttio half, Monroe S. crowding oloso and Vision third, with High Dall com Inij a slow fourth. Uajah led Into tho stretch, but broke badly, nnd was passod by vision, he taking tho heat In 2:15'4. with Monroe 8. second, Its Jiili third -and Portia Knight fourth, High Hall flftlu Time by quarters. .33, 1:05, 1:304, 2:15. Wlion tho paoera started In thq third heat Monroe 8. lod tho string, wlillo High Dall camo far In tho rear. At tho back Btreteh ltajah had tho lead, and kept It to tho head of tho homo stretch, whoro Vision took tho load, High Dall mennwhllo having drawn up to third placo. Down tho ntrtcli. iindw tho whip, thoy camo. Vision ltadfug. with High Dall nnd Dsnsnrba lighting for second place. Vision puKHlmi undur tho wlro In 2:164. with High Dall second, lien sarbn third. Tho Mrs. fourth, ltajah 1 Fifty Years the Standard run c$&$ 5 - BAKING POWDffi : NgiMit Mmm WrWs F. W&ui Tssh H. S. ftsvt Csswurt MUCK BAKING fOWOER CO., OHlOAQa rlfth, Portia Knight sixth andgjlon rW 8. soventh.' Time by quarters, .33, 1:06; 1:H. 2:15. Vision secured first money; with High Dall second, Densarba Uilrd add Monroe 8. fourth. Trotting, 2:30 Class,. 3 In 5, S&X). Tho first heat of the 2:30 i trot brought out only three trotters, as follews: O. Hartnagel's St Patrick, tho owner driving; J. A. Mchardson's Getaway, ZIbboll, and E. Condon's Lord KJtchner, Mloner Tho trotters got away nicely, but at the turn Geta way broko, and SL Patrick took tho load. On tho stretch St, Patrick broko, when Lord Kltchner took the lead, and at tho half mile post he led by two lengths, wlillo Getaway was fnr behind. Kltchner led Into tho stretch, with St, Patrick a close sec ond. Down to the wlro thoy came St. Patrick winning tho heat by alicck In 2:20, with Lord Kltchner running second, and Getnway a bad third. Tlmo by quarters, .38, 1:1G, 1:63, 2:29. Tho second heat of tho pace was slow in starting, owing to tho failure of tho horses to como up together. Getaway breaking badly when under tho wire. At last they got away, Get away leading slightly under tho wire, but St Patrick took tho lead at tho turn, and held It only to tho back Btreteh, when Getaway drow up along side, and at tho three-quarter post It was neck and neck. Into tho stretch Getaway led with St. Patrick a closo second. Getaway camo down to the wlro In 2:24, with St Patrick two lengths behind and Lord Kitchener a vory slow third. Tlmo, .37, 114, 1:49, 2.24. Tho third heat of tho trot brought out tho three horses, when Hartnagol was called Into tho stand, and In formed thnt Jntncu Krwln would drive St. Patrick, tho Judgos bolng dissatis fied with Hartnagel's work. Tho change was mado, and tho horses soon got away. Gotaway lod, with St. Pat rick In second placo nt tho turn, and Lord Kitchener In third. Down the back stretch thoy racod to tlio three quarters, when 8t Patrick broke and lost second placo. Into tho stretch Ootaway led. with Lord Kitchener sec ond and 8t Patrick third, nnd tho lat ter under tho whip. Thoy passed tho wlro In tho order nnmod In 2:24. Tlmo by quarters, .30, 1:12,4:47, 2:24. Tho fourth heat of tho 2:30 trot brought out tho three trotters, with Hartnngel restored to tho sulky bo hind St. Patrick. Tho beautiful 'chest nut gelding took tho lead right from tho start, but at tho first eighth Lord Kitchener took 'tho lend, and up tho back stretch he sped, with Stv Patrick several lengths behind, nnd Getaway far In tho ronr. Into tho strotch they Hwopt when St. Patrick led to within 100 feet of tho wlro. Hero Ixird Kltch- oner, only n noCK uenimi, and unuor tho whip, was forced forward In an offort to win, but ho broko. nnd St. Patrick, undor tho gad. sped past tho Judges, winner by half n length, Ixml Kitchener second and Getaway a slow third. Tlmo by quarters, .38, 1:15. 1:53. 2:29. In tho fifth heat but two starters ap-v penrod, Getaway and St. Patrick, tho former winning In a Jog In 2:36. and securing first nionoy, St. Patrick tak ing second nnd Lord Kitchener third, Running, Selling, 4'fe Furlongs, $150. Tho 4 furlong selling race brought out seven ruuners. ns follews: J. II. llrnnnmn's Aurora D., Porotto up; W. D. Itaiidall's Cllvoso. lluxten: l nine hart's Dig Dutch, Hoppas; Tv W. Stophon'a Classes. Carson; Foster Jones' Adnoor, Wllllnms; 8. J. Jones' Samson Plunkett Duggan; C. Clan coy's Tom Fox, David. Tho horses started In a bunoh, but around tho turn scattered into a procession. On entering tho stretah Adnoor, Aurora 11.. Classes nnd Cllvoso camo neck and nqgk, to within 100 foot of tho wire, when Adnoor drew forward, and, with a magnificent spurt, rushed undor the wlro in .55, with Aurora D. second, Classes third; Cllvoso fourth, Dig Tom Fox soventh. Tlmo, .55. Running, for 3-Year-Olds, Seven Fur longs, $175. Thls'raco was one of the prettiest of tho meet. Four horses were entered, ns follews: J. Green's Hasp. Buxton upt II. F. Parker's Vinco. Powell; J, 0 Thrall's Sally Goodwin. McCleog; It. Larson's Drown Prluco. David. Tho horsos mado a splondld start, and Hasp at onco toqk the Wad. with Vlnco coming a olose second; at tho quarter Vlnco led, and kept tho lead tg tho throa-quaNore. when "Sally Goodwin swept past. and. w 1th a splen did movemont. kept In the Wail, with Vlugo soeoud, Drown Prlnco third and Hasp fourth. Sally Goodwin, uudoi t.kovvhlp. led to the, wire, winning tho rueo in 1:S. with Hasp second. Drown Prlnco third, Vlnco fourth. Time, 1:28. Premiums woro awarded as follews: Bhorthoms. Dull. 3 years or over C. D. WadiVs "IltiluKsst;" W. O. Minor's "middling ton Stari" Metsker Klamganl's ''Ore gon Champion." Two-swar bull John 8narks: w n (Minor; no third. Htghteon-months bull Motsker & Klemgard, a B. Ladd, W. O. Minor. 1 s HI tTt TT tit H T""'' .- . V e ii ""r"BgiY I ii i i Inl 4CT' V W '&MwM Wtmm ' , J BK1' 'I in II uw 'X JzW I W WwzMwMTuflm) WW I ill -S LSTfM "stu.m m J I WW A I I V Amjinnr v IrS i h NVW1 wm i ii ii ill bx'" m Mill im . r 1 mam&m in - Jmm 1 1 I I lw IM Lat iWR 111 ill sT1 m JZ MbMi I I IkxJHmP 111 IV J! I m av n J4 v M m n n HEALTHY 'WOMEN Praiso Pe-ru-na as a Cure- and Preventative of Catarrhal Disorders! MPS. im,LAMDEWl QAXANAC LAKE MISS. J20SA GEBBINQ cro hwj'anvr. SAKO. BEAUTIFUL W6MEN WHO USE PE-RU-NA. itittii Miss Elisabeth TJber, No. G7 Basset! street, Albany, N. Y., writes: have atwnys dreaded the tall and winter because of ihy extreme liability to catch cold, when catarrhal trouoie wouiu quicxiy develop through riy entire ayatem which It wdutd take weeks to drive away. am thankful to say that since 1 have taken Peruna, I do not have any ream son to dread this any more. Last fall when I suffered with my old trouble I took Peruna end In nlnt days Was completely cured and since that time, If I have been at all ex posed to the damp, wet or cold weather, I take a dose or two of Pe. runa and It throws out any hint of sickness front my system. I gladly Indorse It." Allsa Ullzabeth Vber. Mrs Win. Dewey, Saranao Lake,N. V., is second cousin of Admiral Dewey. Iu a rccont letter sho says : "Peruna Is the most valuable ot any remedy tltat I have ever used for coughs, colds, etc I cheerfully rec ommend It as a certain cure If med according to directions." Airs. Wm. Dewey. MUs Rosa Gorblng, a popular sooloty woman of Crown Point, Ind., writes t "Last winter I took a long dHva In the country, and being too thirdly clad I caught a bad cold which settled on my Jungs, and which I could not seem to shake off. I had heard a great deal of Peruna for colds and catarrh and l bought a Dome -to try, I am pleased that I did tor It brought speedy relief. It-only took two bot tles and I consider this money Mtlt spent. ' You have a firm Mend In mt. and I not only advise Its use to mr irienas, oui nave purcnasca sevtm bottles to give to those without the means to buy, and have noticed without exception that It has broutht about a speedy cure wherever It bn been used. "Allss liosa uerblng. To nogloota cold is to invito chronic catarrh. As soon as anyone discovert tho first symptoms of catching cold he should at onco begin tho uio of Pernnt according to directions on tho bottle, and tho cold is suro to pass away with out loarlng any bad effects. Unless this is dono tho cold is almost suro to ond In the second stago ot c tarYh which is making so many lives miserable If Peruna was taken overy tlmo ono has a cold or cough chronla catarrh would bo practically an un known dlsoaso. If you donot dorlvo prompt and satu factory results from tho tuoof Peruna, wrlto at onco to Dr. Hartman, giving s full statomont of your case and ho will bo ploanwl to giro you his valuable I odvico gratis. Address Dr. Hartman, President of Tho Hartman Sanitarium, Columbia, Ohio. ' m Yearling bull w. O. Minor, W. O. . minor, nazeiwoou company. Calf undor 1 year O. Ii Ladd, W. O. Minor, C. E. Ladd. Throo-year cow C. D. Wade. "El gothas 20th;" W. O. Minor "Welcomo i of Mendow Quetn; W. O. Minor, 'Vor-tin." Two-year cow W. O. Minor, C. D. Wade. C. E. Lndd lilglitoon-montha cow C. E. Lndd, W. O. Minor. W, O. Minor. Yearling calf O. II Ladd. W. O. Minor; no third. Helfor undor 1 yoar Motskor & Klomgard. W. O. Minor. C. B Ijidd Exhibitor's hord. ftvo animals W O. Minor, C. II. Wndo, MotBker & ICIemgnrd. Dreodors' young hord, flvo nnlmals C. E Lndd. W. O. Minor. Dull. 2 years and ovor. swoepstakes Bparxs. Hull, undor 2 ysars. swoepstakes Ijuld's "Capital." Cow. 2 yonrs and over, swoepstakes .Minors -urange niossom." Heifer undor 2 years, Bweopstakes- LAiid-a "Aiaicmoss it. Four animals, undor 4. got of ono bull O E. Udd, W. O. Minor. Two animals, undsr I. nroduco of ono cow C. 11 Lndd. W. O. Minor. , 3 Hereford. h Dull. 3 years or over Sparks' "Per- fectlon II:" Sparks' "Lelax;" Splawn's S "Prince." 1 5 Two-year bull John Sparks, W.'d. S Catc. Mayro McKlnnoy. (5 r.lghteon-months bull C. II. Wado, John Sparks: no third. ' Yearling bull-C. n. Wado. John ? Sparks, Mayro McKlnnoy. Calf under 1 year Wado. Splawn, ' Gilbert & rattorson. S '1 nrw-year cow Sparks' "Phoobo ' 5 Alamo;" Sparks' "Pandora V;" i m Splawn's "Ilaby Splawn." 'j? Two-year cow Sparks. Sparks, tj Splawn. J RlKliteen-nionths cow Wado, Wado Sparks. ' m Yearling calf Sparks. Sparks, h Splawn. i Heifer, under 1 yoar Sparks. 5 Sparks. Splawn. Z Itohlbltor's hrd . five animals ! Sparks, Sparks, Splawn. IS Dreeiler's young hord. five animals Sparks. Splawn. no thlnl. nulls. S years nnd over, sweopstakoa B bitarka' "Perfw'tlon 11." Z ,,,n,1l1!' um'er 3 years, sweopstakaa Watle's IVmlletonlan " 5 M-aBBaiHDtBroaHittaaK M "l Hi -X-T- . CTi5.jeMrgf:STl fi rir Us; J mm FIITuiL'r.T " M . LHH Krt-i j.iw-'-yfc-vtw-trt-.-ai 1 .mmmmmmmmmmmmwmmtmmmmmmm Eyery Young Lady Yt ho rasses our store and does cot notice our fine display of IRON BEDSTEADS in our north window has eyes for other things than beautiful Iprclture. Oneof our $3,50 bed Meeds In blue, clnk, nlle or ciramrnamel. ortn two colors i5 would te cheap at $4.50 We have Just opened a lot of -1 New " i Wall s Paper For the fall fcuyers. Seems like they set out fcewer ores all ttc time. We have some good 12ic values. Vl(rVfclV A A v civ fc I W l The First Pill the biggest seller In the world I Why ? Because the best to cure Biliousness, Indigestion, Sick Headache and all troubles from Disordered Stomach is We still have the oak front Household Treasures Wouldn't te able to do busi ness without t cm. hone better anynhere and they are cheao We now have the most com cleie line of Hall Seats and Glasses Carried in Salem. Qvcry day sees some of tnera leaving the store. If you need anvthlnzln this line It wilt be well to look i while the assortment is good. J m s M m i I i 50 i&2llllS Beecham's j buren & HAMILTON Pills feMEwrvbcrt. IaboxtalCe.Mtlh, 4HI-)-la4-IH--H14-M-M44 Ms4MU I Cow. S years and over sweepstakes Wade's "Drlght Hope." Four animals under 4, set of ono bull Splawn. Sparks, Sparks. (Continued on page fire.) i WiAM . id...