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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 15, 1908)
vj i frwmi0Axn'u2 'hmxAhtAtjmt okhoox, fti'Kginv. skitrmukr w, iw kV rift nn 51 IV H RECORDS BROKEN - ((N VISIERfiAVS RACES . BUT HEATS WERE FAST n BY "JOCK" LUCAS 4 The' race started promptly at 1:39 yeMerday afternoon at tbfl Lose Oak track with a fairly lar rewd of enthusiastic apeetatdr, in w grand stand, which coltecUd Hi MtMber before the finish of the first riUe until about 3000 people, were seated In the spacious building. The, ,' u mile course was In ffje, (feet, bf Mt4Ulen and very faet, ant! the pre Tailing: weather during the entlr itfoon, ' although somewftH afndy. was considered Ideal for the CTHe flretjraee,. which was the Cf; fcal City SUke of 'a purse ot'tifM lfti tie :12 paet,jclaM, waa repre- fmhA by !! eHtof the 13 esitwed ori thiflelarseorlng book, TJjuJ race waa wo by Josephine, the property of Hpwer, Rutherford, of .Of Jlfornla.'by, ibee strekht' heats $tofiye, 'rtw first keat waa a nyeVdMphltloa, Jowphlne ob tuning' U.lejk from ,th wire and l&ijHlH'fHli mlhy Inning by 4$;Ai,4jUr o' Lfght, aid Tommy CVtWm 'aVe( 4he, winner a hard' run fr 'th,k! aRdkld close to the siflft Utile mare's heela throughout tje last half. The beet time made ln;hl )mi was 2 s 08 , or within tw' seconds of tlje track record of lr$8W. The second heat In this rent waa led up to the stretch by May o' Light, closely limbed by Jo ahlne, who made a beautiful spurt, at) the laei quarter distancing Hay o ught px a l"gtlt, leaving nay o' ond place in the heat', The second lheat In tbfe vt was alas sot pre cisely tne Mmeiaf ..tite nrst. mohi erat tookVtthe Jimot position antt retained It StMer!tfeewIre'by half a lergtbt while lUdy iunrlee and Bat on' Van" CorbahedHfi' last wire reaching the imftiJ. i&'ie'fey' .' Head, with LaHfi Wl rth jHaee behind Baron' VknV$ett VUmkMiMi Una) heat wan the beet rafe of the day .Monlcrat asnln.ioek the lead fcowbVoiiHti iwWr. 8MXoUs aalnsai; andjir,. W.j andfthewotk stthaw animals during the iasi half "was very'-lhtereeUng to sec ZbmbronutV who badbeen showjpg up l&the b& In former heats, hold onto, the lead er surprisingly and finished sennit under the wire. Monlcrnt first and Lady BtiRM third and ,Laur V fourth. " Between Monlcrat, ZoaaDro nut and Lady feunllse. the distance undqr thefflrp, waa. no worI-tJpn a head and had tjie distance bqfcs 30 foot farther to the wire, Zosab'rbnnl would surely have'had an excellent opportunity of winning tho fiercely fought heat. Monlerat wrfs nwardel first monoy, Lady Sunriso second money. Laura W." tiilrd raonev an I Zombronut fourth moneys vTho tlmo mndo In thlahcfttiWM 2:1C. 1 The rtinnlngovent Af. .4A4 fur- Js. t THE FAIR (Coatluued From Page 1.) r . A . Oregon's greatest Mate Fall1 ji i t f.i ik opened 'yeeterday morning at b oclock under the most auspicious of circumstances, and-the six days that are tb follow promise' tofally4 to eclipse all past attempts' and rec ords. Secretary "VVelch la't evening Btated that the crowds upon the grounds yesterday were the large t tnai, ever paseea'tnrougn tho gatnf on' an opening day, and the holder of the various concession were jWRBljnoHs In the opinion that yen terdawaa the best Monday in the history of Che Oregon State Fair. . Owlnr to the fallHre vcatcrdnv to n a the 'wake the Brewer electrical connec- quarter and feHght It to the tioas from., the automatic sates to In la's n, $Mj Anriselihe aecretai:iF,'B. ottce. it tfa? Imposl- blt id estimate the exact number of admlMlons. Tho gates are In work fag" order today, however, and dur ing the remainder ojt the fair every turn of tho stile will be registered lnf.he .oeeTjie "Wggrindstand at the race track Was more than two thirds full, which Is a record-breaker for jittefidABce "at the oponjng races at Lone, Fir track. tkiV&tly tho big pavllljaR oVowdey'ind tho larger eeseert iwm' filled to capacUy in the evfiping. Practically all' ,th,o h'ortlculturAl and agricultural exhibits. In tho pi- vlllon Wore Installed and ready for 441111111 miiinl iinuiiiilnnniii u it 1 1 1 1 m m n i iu i-L Mdtl Hdttec!! liott '9nr v " i - .m fl ( t tha It is not the heater that gets th hottest that is the best heater. rJ the heater that is so constructed it wiB radjate the heat : pjace it where it belongs iFlown oil the floor .BKBETaBWBsWSM RTFTW iJrtC'! kSJM JIT , t.ny - iJi rr iwiM wilive--tfiat is'tfie besl 1 0 ' Jpfft Inspection! Jn tho aflorncn. Those j exhibits almost doublo !ln quantity. p.u rwrjvijf ny in mo cxniiius or pfovlmia years, riach building I crowded to tho doors with Its partic ular clnBS of exhibit, and the new stock burns are filled (9 overflowing Socrotary Welch yesterday, mornlnjr rocolvcd word from Portland that ton carlonds.'of running horses we-e on Uiolr wny to the fnlr ground. Z&tfr i. Xa " .O0U "- ! 3 heater. There are many im ifpoitant things' to consider fie- f - -. .- v 'tti-iyijfi-n iH longs, purso $100', was won by Dill. but ho telegraphed to tho otvnorj nst Hho", Mpv's Prldo second, and Snl- to bring them bocnuse Moro wns no 1 Light second place and Tommy Orat-'llo finodwln third p'neos tlmo fiOVt more stable room on tho grounds. seconds. Sovcrnl horses rnccd ngnlnst their own time during Intermissions but only ono aifcceodod In smashing any thing, It being niaokamlth, owned of In ten third. The tlmo for tho -aoconri go .waa 2:974. Tho third nnd last heat were nearly the samo as that of tho second.. Joeplilne and Itay 0' Light being the two principals -.. .-11 ... t 1 w. I '' .- -- w wi?iy ioiiowom iy ucnorni nuprp- ,,y I( 0t CoXf wU ft rocord tus. and Iowa noy Josophlno n- 2:ao-,'4 nnd ho mndo tho mllo 0cvert first monoy, liny o' Light 2tl9. iWond money, Tommy drntton tlrd money, nnd nonoral IIuorotiiB fourth ' Zomvort nlso hndo n try at his jKonoy. ' ' 2 : 2 0 VI mark on an oxhlbltlon go The' frt hcrt of.tho 2,'2G trot h,ul Rut H (,own t0 2!20 villi n purse of $80,0, wrin aomowhnt T'10 mont "tcrestlng ovont In the Utllmrs owing to 'tho slow stftrtlng. exhibition Indlvldul rncora waa that whleh wi caHscd bV tho oxcptitIiin-4.of thftjgroatest Kuldoloss nacorCol- . ' ' - -. nily larwo .flow ami a homo throwlnKi,feo Mnld. Thnt litt ' 4 a . ' ' . -- his boot. coinlilHCd with tho dllllculty in which tho Judgo hud 'in lining Alio fteld at tho scoro. Driver flninbllnrr of Citrucrn, wIh llnuil $10 In tho first hont for vcorlng nhend of tha polo horso moro times limn uece sHry. II. n. Ilutherford'a llttlB blnck skid Monlcrnt crrrled thN purso nwuy, although I.ndy Sunrlso kppthlm on bin foot nil tho tlmo and lo nultnal drow 'ho npplnuso from tho hudlonco from ior Very ntnrt under thra.wlro. 8I10 eft the two 'trnlnnra',lian(!H on tho vin within nbout 100 Toot of tho wlra"ini nt tlu rnirnf Judgo llr Inmn ' r Mm "no" alio caught hor ('f nnd pneort tho mllo In beautiful stylo In 2:10 flat. Her mark la 2:09. This lltto nnlmnl cortnlply won the 1'onrts of tho funs In nttondnnco yon terday tind wHhout exaggerating tho uninq of tho succooded In imiUIiik down uocoiul monoy. Tho tint bent Monliu-nt lol,"h (l'rvei the flold under tho vlro from ho.",Worlfl' Qroatost Otildolesa Pacor.' atnrt with a tlmo of 2:1 OVi, Lnura Tho Stunloy liros. gdvo nn Intor. W. nnd Huron V"i Cnrbvtt having n ostlng exhibition In front of tho lco Uttlo nnbt Jiint within n length grnnd Btand of broncho busting, nlw of Monlcrat, Lntiru W., 'Kettlng boo novorat good stunts of 4rlok riding. EvcnliiK Kvi'iitn. Tho evening program wns opjnod with Bovoral.solpctlona by McEIroy'a pcorlcss bandi after which' tho visi tors woro formally wolcomod by Governor Clmmborlnln, Mayor Itodg urj and other dignitaries. Each speaker wao received with honrty npplnuso. f as woro nil the numbors on tho program. ,The following la tho program which' was rondorod last evening: March, "Legion of Honor," Bugllono, ' ' Overturo, "Ornnd Kantnsln," Ilondlv. Cbrnot solo, selected," Ml. . 'Drlscoll. ; Pntrol, J'Tho Illuo and f dfoy," Dnlby. Addroai of welcqme, Mayor , Geo. F. Itodgors.. . "'Addrosa Oovornqr Ooo. E. Otinmliorlaln. ' " Vocal solo, "Cnrmonn," "Vll son, . Mrs. Hnlllo lllngos. ' Medley overture, Populnr' Bounds," Lamj r. Heading, seleclloi. mIhh Lllith Mooro of Kugoni'. Addrofo, "Team Work IiyQrve- gon," Tom IttohnrdBon, Vgt- 1. 1 -3. n. 7. 9. 10. American F. fore you buy a heater. Wc've 1 1 i al kinds and all sizes of good M f . . ft ' , Ihzaters here: "Won't" 1 1 a' W'tt, Vt rKK I" explain? you let - tinr fi 4 NEW. BUILDING ON COURT STREET 1 1 n 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 n m 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ii 1 1 11 11 11 11 1 1 ii 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i-H-t-H n 1 1 1 1 i-n 1 1 1 1 mw land. 11. Ilumorcsquo, "Aux Thrco Sulsos," polka, Bouncchopc, 12, Malo quartotto, BOlcctlon, 13. Salon i piece, "First Throbs," Kllonborg. 14. March, "Ynnkeo Grit," mnh, A. F. Mlllor; Marlon, . A. Taylor; Pcnton,- Frank Orovos; Lane, E. W. Wnrren; Polk, Mrs. F. A. Wolfo; Columbln, W. J. Fullorton; Honrl Clatsop, n. S. Wornloy ond M. O. Lownsdnle Exhibits of nest display of gladlellui: Mrs. J. S. Taylor, Solera; id, Mri N. Willet, Falls City. Best display of rarnatloMi Mrs. J. S. Taylor, Salem! ii, Xri products N. Wlllot, Falls City. tho td i JIH.IPH- ,ff IWBwWWiWWiMBaiSBBiBSO illlllllalllM siiiiiiiiiiiS Blllllllllllllr W f WE If jsmi M' 'L 4'rrl Wm im -sfciB Ink h wliif. "-- i B & a. mrnm Hk s . B i m m sV 4fij tTV P i mW i 1 , mmmMMlkJ 1 ' sV;' mmWmnI I li sV v 1 mmma'' IiU 1 'Snl siiiiiiiiV ,, mmmWmmWmmmmmmWmmmmmmmmmWmmmmmmmmU FltlJ Garments , e Hundreds pf pujnloiiro looking Into pur. show window thtW day vlewlni; Aho Fajl Stylos, and wo hear many admiring comments 011 tho boautiAwd cxceUenco. of our now clothos . . lv ", ,, - - ? K set j Hut aftvr all It takoi tho Man Inside i thoiu off to thi host ndvnntg4 tho Clothes to r Tho l'.vo, nlovlnl;, portonalltlea only enn bring out' the possibilities of tharaccful llues..aad elegant fabrjc rt .....1. ........., ' k. -T w BUVil tl 1I1VIII4. f ShIIs in Single. id. BDtt'Dreasl'4' Till Models Y " March, nlan. . At 9:30 p. 111. rnl. Freo to all. IoixIon Mineral Water. . Levi Geer, who miinttgM tho health resort nt London Mineral Sprlngi, Is at tho fair grounds with an oxhlb'.t or mo wondortiii waters tunt nro freo on tup. Tho water Is nerved freo at tho Lono coMiity exhibit. M.-. Gcor cnnio ns a little boy from 1111 nn's to Oregon, nnd ha hoed bis own low, and 1ms built up a lino proper ty In tbo London Mineral Springs. H IJI ontluulnBtlo ovor the Willamette valley, and n booster from uway back. , Iiiitlng ltooiH Sinkers. . Holg- grown on a single fnrm hnv boon , , 'porsonted by. Mrs. F. A. Wolfo, of High tllvo nt Cor-ii'olk county, nnd F. H.'Hughson, of Honton. ,; Some Hm-al I''mhtinx. Judging of Uvo floral oxhIblt8"wa bogun yesterday, and tho following awards wore mndo on tho cut llowers; ilest .display of Bweet peas: 1st, Mrd. F. O. Deckoboch, Salem; 2d-, Mrs. N. H. Wlllqt. FallB City. , Host display of cut flowers, othor than Bwoet pens: 1st, Mrs. J. 8. Taylor, Snlem. Dest floral do Ign of cut flowerB: 1st, Mrs. J. S. Taylor; 2d, Mrs. O. F. Taylor. Dest display of pairles: 1st, Mrs.- II. v Wlllot, Falls City; 2d Mrs. J. Clerks at tho Hoard of Trado woru busy until after nlldnlcht Aniline Is- Taylor, roomn for peoplo who could not be Uost '"spiny of rees: lot, Mrs. J. ' accommodated at tho hotols. More s- Taylor, Salem; 2d, Mrs. II. N. Wll rooms are Ht til needed and should be ,ot Vas City. Dost dlHplay of dahll&n lit, L. Allou, Leuunon; 2d, Mn. II AVillot, Falls City Best displny of asters- lit. J Bros., Salem; 2d, .Mrs, 11. X W Falls City. 0 Shoot Quail Oclober 1st Tho open season for quail ij October let this year and lists tho lnt day of Decembfr. acccj to tho gamo laws ns amended 1 1'J07 lecisiniivo session our local sportsmen have the 1 oous impiesslon that tbeopttj peasgn Is tho same as, lt J from tho second Saturday to third Tuesday n SeptemBtr- porusnl qf the new law will o to hnvo been changed, -0 Professed creed Ii of Ht'l v hen flitting t,o the great tro:l reported there. Tho County Exhibits. Thoao are very flno, with Yamhill leading on apples. Thoso who prepared tho exo'blt6 for tho various counttpnrc; Multno- .-. Dp to $30 W tako the grsateBt pleaiure in showing the nev stylo featurvs and fabrics to Men who nro Interested in and who appreplate good. Clothos. fi. W JOHNSON & CO. J II Coijiierciil Street - l Ladies' Watches u liA Lady's watch,, whether It ! sol'd gold or gold tilled, Bhould ;possess tyie ana quiei elegancy. Above alt things, It h Import ant that a watch should keep ac curate time, and this Is the dlf Iculty oftenest met with In. ladles patches on aceount of their aniallneas. This store recognizes that th? more dtfflcult the obstacle. tht more satisfaction in its eompla'.u sotut'on-tbat's why this u the- i;iaiej watch Store" of thti section. BARR'S JEWELRY STO'E -i State and tLirty ; Stru, You May ChooseiFor Youiself 'EITHER "BARD TIMES" erfiOOD TIES" POU IT HAS COMK TO VK A PKK SON'AL l'ltOHLipi WITH KACII m'S!XIS3lA.N '- Tho "hard times" are over, generally speaking They are not over, for thoso people. who are content ta mum continue. x , With the advent pf Fall activities in business will come to mprphonf ir naTi man n-Vin la .nnrltiollni. a hlislne S. tb& "?' Umlty to say a long goodbye to "h'ard times," or to cling to n Uttlo longer. It Is to be, largely, a test 'ora cournge-the making; t.nl l ... -l ni ' ..ln1i. The stronger business men will ckoose good time e Of course anil will nrncoo.! tA itidVa tho choice effeClt . . i. . .. . .".," ' . ... . ....... hireer.ff! campaign or real aarerusmgiTiHinjiwm'oe mm-. - - effective advertising dnnn thin Vail than ever before The afraid-merchant will bonder "where the money i from tn nar hn lillle " TTo will In uomft cases. deduB ninct nnl ',!, .. ll. , rrI.J.' will h. II IS DKCISIUA "HAKU TIMES" in nreference to "eood times ,sofara r-i sonally Is concerned. PKOSPKHITr IS NOW A rHHSOV AL QVfSTIOX, YOUK5 IS A PEK SONAL QUESTION WITH VOL THIS IS BOTH TltVK AND IM IORTAXT, ot M UV n ,V- l!