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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1903)
ynf IWWWl WUftWWWMMlW an- hiiwwW'WWII SriMttMWMWllHHlllW ' MWWMWIWjWifaiUMaT3eg!J xsnvtmnRcssKQEScc " 5??8'S3riBBa roun THE DAILY JOURNAL, 8ALEM, OHEQON, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1903 STATE " FAIR CLOSES tlnfj-econd money. Tlmo by quar ters', 36, 1:12, 1H6, i:18. Trottlnd, Consolation, 2 In 3, Purse $500. Tho contolaUon trot was an Inter esting exhibition of racing. In thl event -flvo horses started. Thoy were 0. Whitehead's Deputy, Whitehead In tho sulky; 1 Zimmerman's Louis Z., Erwln: J. W. Miller's II. II. II, Mil ler; Fred Brocket's Mark Hannabus, Green, and E. Smith's Idol, Helman. When they got away Deputy led at the first turn, with Louis 2, second and II. H. II. third to tno wrce-quar-I ters, where II. II. II. took second placd from Louis 2. und at the head of tho 'stretch tho latter dropped to last ' place. The horses came In under tho whip. Deputy leading In 2:18, with II. H. H. second, Idol third. Mark Han- Magnificent Exhibits of all ! ?f& Doputy leu tno trotters in me sec Interested Crowds, v and a Splendid Race Program Kinds-List of Premiums and Th&se Who Took Them Tho Oregon stato fair for 1003 closed on "Saturday evening, flgurn- at the state fair were Inade public Jlngolow and Cosmo, Judd's Commodl Saturday evening. In a numoer n and rrencny. classes there were no entries, while In others there was but one. In the following list of awards the names of t-innrr arc elven In tho order of pre mium given, and where there Is but one award them was but one entry: Thorouohbredia, Stallion, 4 years or over 8. J. and qii tnnra' Pnrrat Klnr. W. P. Ran dall's A-mlnlster. Sllaa Jonea Run I Miscellaneous. W. B. Cate received without compe tition, first award for sucking colt, grade drafL . There was only ono entry In the Cleveland Day class, that being John Collier's Llfo Meads, a stallion which was awarded first premium In tho l- year-old or over competition. Roadsters, irouer or ibi . C. Hock KIgers silver l.is"i. wium-. " Three-year, stallion V, D. Randall, gett's Margaret C, a. W. Swegles no second oil third. j Amy Darling. Two-year stallion Randall, Jonrs, I Matched carriage team R. L. iuE- jonea 'or's Fly and Toulu, James Wards Maro. 4 years or over J. is. Horry s Maud ana joe, Capltolla. Throe-year, more 8llas Jones. Two-year mare SHaB Jones, Standard-Bred Trotters, Stallion, 4 years or over Sam Cas-1 im'a ninl.lo. M. T. West's Common- ond heat, going aroUnd tho turn with wealth, E. Condon's Lord Kitchener. Idol a icnEth behind and Mark Han nabus four lengths, whllo II. II. II. camo a close fourth. Theso positions thoy held to tho stretch, Doputy lead ing to tho wire, with Idol In second place, II, II. II. third, Mark Hannabus fourth. Louis Z. fifth. Tlmo by quar- tlvolr BDoakinir. In a blaio of glory, .,. .34(14. 1-071;. 1:4411. 2:10. ' but In reality In outer darkness. Tho Tho race was won by Deputy, with fair was a. success a comploto and un- Idol and II. II. II. tying for second ! "!?". T ' "TrL.- and third money, and Mark Hannabus quuuucu iuin;vn - uj. "- fourth. nothing going amiss throughout tho 0na Mile R0nnno, Handicap, $200. ontfro wook, except that, as tho last r0 m0 handicap running raco had nvnntnc-'a nrnirmm In tho navlllan was nix starters 8. Jones' Rlmrock, with only partially completed, and crowds Duggan up; Larsen & McDrldo's Ohio filled tho big building, enjoying tho Girl. Carsen: H. M. Rutherford's Mc last programed la last sight of tho Farland. Smith; Fred lumborg's op- nxhlhlts tho DleCtrlO 1 OTIS WOro I'er nuiice, niuii, u. uivi ..-.,,., tuSToV.owlD?lonacildtlnth. Buxton; J.O Thrall's Sally Goodwin power houso. and tho rest of the ov- McCloes. Tho horses lined up. and onlng tho pavilion was lighted by gas- mode- a start, when Rasp, after ollno lamps, oil lamps, candles and passing tho w re. wns drawn up. what not, but this did not disturb tho Confusion resulted, and only four soronlty of the happy holiday crowd horses passed around tho turn. Judge cathorod for a final enjoyment of tho I-olghton nt onco rang tho bell, but the cronlng program. starters had got too far away, and On every side tho exhibitors woro mado tho mllo run, Bally Goodwin boglnnlng to pack tholr property for and Rlmrock coming under tho wlro. their 1 return trips, and. when tho A crowd gathered around the stand, crowd finally left tho grounds, tho on- and tho owners and backers of Sally tiro spaco dovotod to oxhlblts during Oqpdwln and Rlmrock fiercely do tho past week began to havo a dllapl- mandort that they bo cnl od winners, dated appearance. Somo of tho raco whllo others as vehemontly protested, " liorses and show stock woro oarly and a turmoil cnBued, such as this Saturday afternoon removed, and tho meet has not seen before The Judges rest followed Sunday, carload after declared tho start no rncc, all bets carload of tho valuable animals being on. and gavo 20 minutes tor now shipped olthor to tho Irvlngton track, books to bo mado. At tho samo tlmo or to tho ranches from which they It was announced that Sally Goodwin wero brought to tho fair. nll'l Rlmrock had neon withdrawn Sunday nftornoon and evening tho from tho race, loard was kept busy sottllng with tho When tho runners camo out for a many exhibitors and raco horso men econd attempt nt Iho mllo handicap, for tho premiums and purses taken only Ohio Girl, McFarlano, I'oppor Three-year stallion Charles Nay- lor. Two-year stallion N. K. West One-vear stallion TUmon Ford, S. F. Williams. Colt undor 1 year A. Richmond. Maro, 4 years or ovei" Thomas II. Rronts' Mlladl D., Brents' BoladI, Richmond's Lassie. Three-year mare Brents' Helen Norte. Tonguo's Lottlo B. Two-year maro Tonguo. One-year mare J. O. Woodworth, W. V. Smlthv Filly under 1 year Richmond, Rich mond. Stallion and flvo of his got, 2 years nnd undor, sweepstakes Richmond's Special Telegram. Percherons. Stallion, 4 years or ovor A. It, Gal bralth's Slgnor, B. T. Judd's Como, E. L. Boynton's Rloly. Three-year stallion Oalbralth, Judd Colt under 1 year Judd.. Four-year mere Judd's Comodl, Judd's Fronchy. no-year maro Judd, Judd. Clydesdale. Jacks-J. H. O'Noll, J. H. O'Noll, R. W. Phillips. Suffolk stallion, 4 years nnd over Galbralth's Sudburn Lord. Hackney stallion, 4 years and ovor nnllimlth'n Cinnamon. Hnckney stallion, 3 year Gal bralth's Prlnco Imperial. Curbstone Chronicles. Frank DIckman nnd wife earned $95 picking hops In 17V4 days. Ho picked without gloves, but his wife woro them. They are about CO years old, and this Is tho banner report wo havo heard from people of that ago. Barney Pompelly still holds tho championship ns hop-plckor, at least by reputation. He gets peoplo to talk about him, ond It la belloved that uar ney Is a good advertiser Ho will not pick In a yard that Is not run on strict prohibition lines. A business mnn complained to this nanor that a wood sawing outfit has been standing on ono of our principal streets for n month, ho claims, to bo repaired. Tho ropalr shop mnn says he would havo moved It long ago to his back yard. If any ono had com plained. But, llko most peoplo, ho uses tho street to tho best advantage, so long as tho public do not kick. The Levi hop yard has turned off tho biggest crop In ten years, ovor G0O0 boxes. Ono plcco of ground, of turned off 2000 boxes of tho city 25th-street will lay -new sidewalks this fall, and all kinds of property Is looking up. That wondorful advertising cart for the Salem shoo store, that was run ning a dump sale, has appeared foruho last tlmo on our streets and many will say nmen. A loooa-Jolnted ani mal called a hcrso, and a wagon of tho tumbled down, creaking variety, with n driver as homely as a mild fence Jingling an old cow boll, and with tin cans and other rubbish loaded In be hind, it was a sleht to romlnd ono of jaytown, and, while It was ono way to advortlso n dump saie, cvcruuujr 10 glad It ha3 quit. n Gray Gets the Contract. C. A. Gray, of this city, has received tho contract from tho state board of building commissioners, to build nn extension to tho stnto sower, where It empties Into tho Willamctto river, at thfi foot of Center street, so ns to tho flnesttwhlto-broad, but has a thi.t. that Is missing In a great deal 01 ' .1'' IIKilv. u..j w..wj MICUU, IF la ... easily digested, and will Jje found ?t ticslrablo for chlldron, and porgonai olther weak or strong stomachs. tvJ who have seen tho asylum h trnn lllot Tnhnt this ),!. t. . ureJ like. Sold only from Dunkle's bakcil on Court street, or by grocers tSi Paid for 8tate Papers. Stato Superintendent Ackorman t day paid Into tho stnto trcasuroy t7i to bo placed in tuo Btato examln. fund, being tho receipts on acconii of stato papors Issued to succmiM Samuel II. Piles, of King coutr Washington, announcos himself 1 candldato for United S tut on ,.,.' t.l it.. ..It. Ua nnrnw InM 41lft Ul 1Anl... .... t l..M..- . UW, wator, oven at tho lowest stage of tho of tho senato somo. ' riven Tho work will bo commenced 1 " at once and tho cxtonslon will con- Margarita Fischer Co. slst of nn Iron plpo, 16 Inches In dl.im- This company has played a v.i eter, extending from tho present Salem to constantly Increasing a! mouth of tho sowor Into tho river, oncco, nnd, both as a dramatic - and this will bo Imbedded In concreto pany, and as musicians and special so ns to mr.ko it absolutely lmmov-' Bts, havo provon themselves a Terr able. Mr. Gray says tho work will bo worthy organization pf cntcrlalncri complotcd r.s soon, as possible, ns tho Their plays aro clean and full of fn Btato offlclato aro urging haste. 1 and onjoymont, and worthy of ih6 it f tendnnce of tho beat people, t Bohemia All Right ! company Is strong In alt Its suonort' . m . w f .... T4 iti. Innitlnff mnti Anil m.a..ah . . ' ino Jano vxmniy i-auur mijn; n " n.u. ,.b , u.iU numuu yarn b Is observed thnt tho Bohemia mining Ing first-class artists. Wlnterhoff, t district Is now coming In for than a tho old mnn parts, and as leadlac - . il 1- u. t- 1U, -1 MitM Aillnn Knlniv nnnnl - . - 1 a . Hill snaro 01 nonco xnruugii uiu uui- .uuivumu, uwi, vhuui iu uuj mn umns of the big coast dallies and mln- Fischer has developed great abilities Ing journals, and as uoveiopmonis ana ,in mu snun nuio biio nas oeen on th operations progress In this Important stago, being ono of tho most beautiful mining district, its lamo is suro 10 nnu voraninu ncircoscs mni nas bs broaden. 1 produced In tho West. Sho It w IBUdBBU Ul tirUUl UI1UI11B, UDH, WJUj (f Closed Tomorrow. Icontnnt dovotlon to her art, tie li Tho clothing storo at No. 149 Stato bound to becomo a star In the prof street, on account of Now Year. 8l,on- s,hp uca's, norself In all kfr It S. FRIEDMAN. .P'ays with a winsomo woman!hu that charms all, nnd her nudlcnceitt- Brought to the Asylum. pcclaliy tho ladles, vibrato betiwa torln. Two-year Btulllon E. L. Boynton. Colt under 1 yenr John Talnter, Palntor. Four-year marc Pnlntor'B Mabel Ingolow. Painter's Cosmo, Mark Hul hurt's Oregon 13 olio. Three-year maro Palntor. Two-year marc Hulburt. Filly undor 1 year J. A. McBrldo. German Coneh. Stallion. 4 years or ovor Duncan Rrntt'a Pllnl 1T.71 II H Tlnn.llnlinlm. lur HIW l UIIlllllllO uiiu imim-o itinUII "--. w..... .. . -, .-, . .- ...... .w.., ... u. ..uV..,n..v.... during tho week, nnd all worn paid as Sauco and Rasp wore thero for tho or s Windsor, G. Speight's Alex fast as tho claims could bo presented sian. tnoy goi, nwny nicoiy. aim io(j. and vorlflcd. ntp look tho lead to tho turn, with Draft Horses. Thn week's record at tho raco traok McFarlano a closo second, and Pop- nest stallion, any ago or breed A. was n splendid one. nnd onco more os- I'or Sauco third, with Ohio Girl In a n, aalbralth's Prlnco William. Slgnor tabllshed tho fact that Lono Oak pocket Around tho turn and Into tho nn, sudburn IjorA took tho three jro- track Is an Ideal ono. Tho horsomon back strotch they raced, Ohio Glrlmums In tho order named, thero bo- wont away won satisnoa wun tne uruiiniK um i um ikkjm.-. ami iiihiiik 1 mg no other competition aintllntt .1 mM n mfAH A TV Tln1. I nilllllllll. " - I'lll B (II 11 (II ' ilL Ik !! 1 ,.. bralth's Prlnco Wllllnm. Jr.. Gal- w', .g thero a ynrd that can beat'1 Charles Hlor was brought to tho laughter nnd tears. Tho companr hi brnlth's Symington, Galbralth's Pc-lihi.? .asylum from Douglas county this fine array of costumos, and cartlM W. W. Walker has not only built a flno now houso the past year, but has laid the foundation for a flno wind mill, tower and tank for Irrigation purposes, Several peoplo In that part 0O? wouk's sport, nnd tho wcll-flllod grand tho ouUldo. Rasp leading to tho head stand at the track during ovory day 01 mo siroicn. wun oicrananti sec of tho week'H racing shows that tho end nnd Popper Banco third. Down public was satisfied with tho pro- the homo stretch they camo Rasp gram offeredi leading to near tho wlro. when Ohio Trotting. 2:17 Class, 3 In B, Purse $500 Girl spurted, took tho lend and won In . Tho first ovent of tho afternoon, tho I'-1H. Ho best mllo over mado on till trot, brought out flvo horses for !" Lono Oak track. Rasp took see tho ceutest: S. S. Bailey's Redskin, ond place Pepper Sauco third nnd Honoboom drlvlmti It A. 8mlth'n Idlo- McKulono fourth. This Is tho track .wlldo. Smith; A. M. Carr"s Mastor Del- record, tho first tlmo tho record of, roar. Hayes; N. K. West's Tho Com- :. mado by MowlUa, Whltmoro'sj inonwealth, rjrooni John Lance's Dr. inro- during the 1891 meet, has been) Uranium. Lucas. Repeated scoring v". " mm " sianns ior mo was caused by tho breaking of Delmar rnck record. nnd Tho Commonwealth, whllo pass- Running, Consolation, Five Furlongs, Best mare, any ago or breed Judd's Commodl, McUrldo'a Oregon Maid. Draft team John Painter's Mabel J--rIM 'A2 Hli iT fHvH- JrSlls-V tt'j& Ap-Lr----4io7-----H-n l--U-n--5B-S-l--------------H JITTERS Food that re mains undiges ted soon fer ments, causing pain nnd dis tress. A doso o tho Bittors boforo meals will Insuro por- ryfect digestion tSand provent Belching, riaiuicncy, Heartburn, Dyspepsia and Indigestion. Try a bottle. All druggists. morning, by IL A. Crow. Ho Is n German, a browor by trade, aged CO years. many accessories of tho Btuco thatm ablcs them to produco plays In & tt offcctlvo manner. Thanks, NV. Grlswold. Thanks to tho street commissioner. George Grlswold. tho unsightly pllo of out slabwood that obstructed South Com mercial street has been removed, tho street raked up and tho rcfuso burned. Tho stnto fair did not close to 1 blazo of glory, Instead tho lights west Humors Tbey take poticailon of tha bod.iat are Lords of Misrule. Tbey are attended by pimples, botti, IM Itcblnc tetter, salt rheum, and oUw. Josephine Pays Taxes. TI16 treasurer of Josophlno county this morning mado a payment of stato . taxes to tho stnto trcasuror. Tho tsnuous eruption; j by 'loellngi ot weataw, amount pa d was $3307.50, on nccount or' k0""1" ueomiy ana wnai not T.-.T. I TTri-r tanin mnrn -iiiffitwttr- (than an-t or stato taxes, and $112.G0 Agrlcultur nl Collego tax. New Health Bread. Tho Capital Bakery, on Court street, Is turning out a variety of health bread thnt will please lovers of ovory variety of tho staff of life. It is mado partly of corn meal, nnd raised llko Tner csuio moro luHorlne than anrlMa else. Health, Strength, Peace and PIcn.i rcqulr their expulsion, and tbla li pen! Uvely effected, according to thoaund & grateful testimonials, by Hood's Sarsaparilla Which radically and permanently drtrM thoni out and hnlldf up the whole irrbira. Ing undor tho wlro. Tho horses start ed well, with tho oxcoption of Master Delmari who was running under tho wlro. Redskin led around tho turn, Z. ,r ..Sin. Z uvT,iir,hnw tooU mrt- Ty were: lidod. iireahlng down Ilayer sulky, n-,,.,..', A..rM i nn...i... -n.t 1... i.- .; .1... .. Iirannana Aurora II.. Poretto n..7iubi 1..1 V.;i .V ...... ,i lit. i ;i7: M- Huthorfonl's Black tivuvniti suit tutu kiiu n is nmi ui" wild a rloso second. At thn throo quarters. Redskin hroko nnd Idlowlldo secured a lead of thro lengths. Into tjio stretch Idlowlldo led. with Red skin a closo second Purse $150. Tho last race of tho afternoon, as nUo tho laat of tho 1903 fair, was a splendid running ovont. In which six J. II. up: E. Ducan. Mo- Ioon; West & Stover's John Boggs, MeCloes: M I Willi's Dr. 8he man, Buxton; Clancey's Tom Cox, Duggun; Parker & Sinolden's Rose- mil aiinm n'hit it -a.i - mv . When nearlng "-,."'7 1. '",T V"'V" ? "'' ' '." tho wlro Rwlakln spurted, and won tl' raVe tho w 1 oi with heat I,r half a lenjtth In 2: !-;. Yflth?," h,? ..?i .?..' "n,1,01.'. ' Idlowlldo second, Tho Commonwealth thini third ami Delmar, on nccount of thu accident, was glvon fourth place, whllo Brunnell was distanced. Tlmo by ouarters. .31. 1:07, 1:41U. 2:1G4. Tho four trotters camo out for tho second boat, nnd at tho atari Redskin led around tho turn, with Idlowlldo second, and Master Delmar third. At (lis head of the bark stretch Redskin hroko and Idltwltda took the load, nnd held !t to the flvo-clghths. where Mas. tor Delmar spurted, took tho Uad with a nisgnlllrent etrldo and kept It to tho wlro. Iillewllilo coming second. Redskin third and Tho Commonwealth ti bad fourth. Time by ouarters. 3IU. 1:08U. 1:43. 2:17H. In tho third hat Maator Delmar led Around th turn with Idlswlldo oecoiid, but tho latter broke and drop pod Into third plaoo at tho head of tho back stretch, and Redskin took second place. Delmar leading to tho stretch, with Hodskln lecond, Idlowlldo third and Commonwealth fourth. Down tho stretch they camo. Delmar leading, and, though Redskin mado every ef fort to get Into tho lead. Delmar wnnt undor tho wire In i:1i, with Red-1 Charlos Clove-ami. cm .gviiiiu. nuuwiniu uuni ami i.om monwoalth fourth, barely Insldo the flag, Tlmo by quarters. .31, l:0Si. 1:43. 3:I7H. Tho fourth heat of tho 2:17 trot brought out Master Delmar and Red skin, winners lu the first threo heats. They got a good start. Delmar leading by half a length under l wire, and ho gradually Increased, tho lead to two lengths at th quarter but on tho back sir tot. RedsKIu draw alongside, and ft half length behind trotted for a half mils.. At tho half Delmar broke, and Redskin went to tho load at tho throe quarters by six lengths, entorlng the strotch far In iho lead Delmar spurt ed down th stretch; It Was a horso race, aud. wllh, a magnlflcont stride, tho. two trotters passed under tha wirp. uedskli) leading by n half length lu3tl8W. Time by quarters, .33?!, 1:08. IMStt. SMK. " Tho ttwcjudlne heat of tho 2:17 trot saw a splendid fight. Redskin led to tha back stretvb, but a bad break; gavo Dolour tho lead, and the great MohUh trotter held this position to Ua wlro, winning In a Joe the) heat a! la :;1KH, with Rftiskia et. This closed the afternoon's racing program, and tho moot for tho 1903 fair, and tho crowd went away pleated with tho day's entertainment. Red Polled. (Continued from Saturday.) Heifer under 1 year Haielwood. Frakos, Frakea Exhibitor's herd, flv animals Fnikua. Hardwood. Frakw. Broodor'a young herd. Hvo animals Haielwood. Frakos. Frakos. Bull. Bweopstakos Frakes. Cow, sweepstakes Frakos. hour nnlmals. under 4. get of one uuu uateiwuod, r'rukes, Frakes. Two animals, under 4, produco of ono oow iiaxciwood. Frakes, Frakes, JerMys, Bull. 3 year or over N. II. Loon ey's "India I-indseer RIolo." Ioonoy's uoiuen i.nti or St. II." Two-year bull Harry West. J. M and 8. W. Atkinson. Elghteon-mnnths bull Looney, At kliison. T. I Davidson. Jr. earllng bull Ixjnoy. Atkinson, Calf, under 1 year Ionev. 1-miiov. Atkinson. Thruo-yonr cow Ioney's "Ijidy Tina." West's "Gasolla," Atkinson's "Uesslo P. Exile." Two-year cow Looney. Atkinson, Elghteon-months cow West. Loon ey. West Yearling calf Ioonoy. West. Ixin or. Helfor. undor X year Atkinson. W8t. lwciy. Exhibitor's herd, flvo animals IXKiney. Atkinson, lxme. Ilrveler"8 young herd, flvo animals Ijoonsy. West, onoy. Hull J yeora and over, awecjwtakes Ixwnoy, Hull, under 2 years, sweenatakca iAHney. Cow, 3 years and over, sweepstakes Ixoney, Heifer, undor 3 years, sweepstakes West Four animals, under 4. get ot one bull Looney, Looney, Atkinson. Two animals, under 4. nroducn of ono cow Looney, Ijocmey, Cleveland, Tho award of premiums on horses Overcoats Need an Overcoats this fallr The time to select is riht awav, before lines are culled over in the lush of returning hop-pickers. The long coat is still the correct thing, yet many prefer the medium length coat that is never out of style. We have both lengths in cheviots unfinished worsteds and kerseys, and in prices ranging all the way up to $25.00. NEW FALL TOP COATS "Overcoats" is not the term for these jaunty garments. It gives no suggestion of their snappy style and elegance. They're the swag ger thing for the young fellow or the man who feels young Prices range from $14 to 520. CRAVENETTES Cut long and full, are the swell garments for men who do not care for a weighty overcoat, vet dfsire the protection of a full length coat. They're rain proof yet not out of place on the brightest days. For service and style in all kinds of weather the "Cravenette" is it. GET YOUR FALL SUIT NOW While you have a big assortment to select from. We guarantee every suit, and we also guarantee a fit. No other clothing store in this vicinity has its own tailors That explains why ourcustomeis wear suits that fit. We fit your purse, too. for our new suits range from Mp to 525, A few "left-overs" at your own price. fcjf NEW , W 2vvnow pop fXX Mi mtu Tgjs ---j t wjj mm-rrjs. --- Vil" - lTT" iiHBBfi' VdiMI fwr lWm T Out Boys' Suits Are tho kind that wear. Our stock is twico ns largo as ovor before. Our lino of Norfolk Suits for stylish little men is unsurpassed. A, present for tho boy with every purchase. Largest Line of Up To Date Hats In the Willamette Valley Thc HHBfct M New HHH the FaU r4BBfflilk SwcI1 DertY 9PKBP Shapes Blaakets. Abde in our Salemfactory, No one can meet our prices,