Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, September 17, 1908, Page 2, Image 2

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    DAILY CAWTATV JOPRAI. SALEM, OltlGOX. TmJBSPAY, BEPTEMBEK 17. if08.
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL
1. HOFBR, Mi. m4 Prep,
ii lBtenlMstjwiif)pT Deroted to American Principle sad
the I'regreM Md DeTdepeaeat &f All Oregon.
RAILROAD TIME TABLES
COllVALLIS & EASTERN It. R.
TME TABLE.
ALBANY AND YAQUINA TRAINS.
ruMltfeed xwjf RrMfeg Kxpi H&Hdiri tl. Ore.
mwM WMi ii i in mill I ' " m
'8U9CRllPTION rAtss.,
(IamlftMy In A4re,)
f4,0d Ter s6nth,..,.....50o
,...... M..M 1.WJ I CI B1WIIH1 ..V
...Wo
'ly, by wml, pf year......
Dftllr. by wall, per rr,
Weklf, by mall, per Ter.............1.00 Six months
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HPMCf AT, DELIVERY "
FofteoBTealece of subscribers branch delivery offices are'establlsh
rt at tlto folIowlBg place at 85 contB por MOHth.Jl.00 for three menths:
Asylum Store, V, Q. Do Voe & Son, Asylum Avcwuo Junction.
GaJlu, Bev$Htentfa street, A. W. Ino, Gatdon Ttond Store.
Dstto'ii Store, Alex. Daue, SouthCommcrcial street.
Electric Storo, C. M. Epploy, EftBt Stato street.
Fairgrounds Storo, Harrison Dee, Fairgrounds Road.
1 Howell's Cornor, Twolfth and Cross Htreots.
O. K. Orocery, A. A. Englobart, Twelfth street.
1 Wheeler's Storo, W. D. Wheeler, Highland avenue
! Yow Park Store, F. G. Bowersdx, Twelfth and Leslie.
Lane Grocery, Sdveutoonth stret - '
' .1. h. Mooro & Son, cornor Capitol and Union st'eots.
West Salem Storo, West Snlom.
Zlnn's Confectionery, 478 Stato stroet.
Dr Slono's, 241 North Commercial -street.
Huffman's Storo, North Sixth stroet.
rifinnnn nntorv rn-npr Twolfth nnd Chnmekefn '
Berkshire, first: Hudson, second;
gtfuaayrfclrd.
Slx-raonths-old boar Kdeer, first;
Washington, socond, Hudson, Hiiro".
Boar under six mdhthB Hudson,
flra' Washington, second; Kosor
tfrd. .
Two-year-old sow Washington,
first; Kocr, second; Hudson, third.
One-year-old sow Washington,
first and Bf'coHdf Schaap, third. .
Slx-m6hths-oid bow Hudson, first
Washington, second; Koser. third.
Sow under six months Washing
ton, first; Hudson, second; Koser,
third.
THE RAGES
Fair
were
STATIONS
No. 2
Dally
Ex. Sun.
a. m. lv
7:35 Albany
8:35, Corvallis
No. 1
Daily I
Ex,, Sun?
ar. p. m.f.
,7:ib
ft': 3 6
THE FAIR
(Continued From Page 1.)
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The County, Exlilbilfl; .
TJie Judges Wednesday mado tho
following awards:
Marion ,100
Benton ,, ,, . 100
Lw?et ....''., I . .'....; 94
Vnmhlii' ) '00
Multnomah . . . . . ; -.,. . 85
Polk '. 81
Columbia . , 75
Clatsop 7.1
It was glvou to Ilonton county.
Cow Etptcrcil for Milk Tct,
J. W, Cllso, Redmond, Wash., two
Jerseys.
F, A, Frakcs, Scnppooso, Orogon,
two Uolstolns,
J. hr Smith, Spokauo, Wash., one
Holsteln.
Clias. Clovolnnd, Jr., Gronham, Or
ogpn, ono .Torsoy (wjnnor of grand
championship cow, Oregon stato fair,
1908).
A. F, Demes, McCoy, Oregon obo
P. A. ErakcB, third.
Twoycar-old bull Huzclwood
farm, first.
Junior yearling bujl Hnzclwood
farnS, first; Theodore Kruso, second.
Sonlor bull calf Ilazolwood farm,
first and third; P. A. Frnkcs,. sec
ond. .Tiunlor hull calf Ilazolwood farm,
first; P. A. Frako3, second; Theodore
Kruso, third.
Throo-year-old cow Ilazolwood,
first and second; P. A. Frnkcs, third
Two-year-old holfcr Hnzclwood
first; Theodora Kruso, second; P. A
Frnkcs, third.
Sonlor yonrllng holfor Hnzolwood
first; Thoodoro Kruso, second; P. A.
Frnkcs, third.
Junior yonrllng holfcr Hnzolwool
first; P. A. Frakcs, Bccond; Theodore
Kruno, third.
Senior calf holfor Ilazolwood,
first and third; Frnkcs, second.
Junior cnlf heifer Hnzolwood,
flrnt; P. A. Frnkcs, second; Theodora
Kruno, third.
Horofords -Exhibiters: L. B Gcor
Jersey. ft Bon, Corvnllls; Pnul Clnystone,
The result of tho tests will by , Choyston, Iowa; Wlllnmotto Vnlloy
bullotncd' as noon, ns completed and Stock & Innd Company, Alrllo
the progress of tho competition and Two-year-old bull Pnul Clay-
thd standing of each cow can bo Meno, firnt; Gcor & Son, second.
watched, . Sonlor yearling bull ClayBtono,
Old Llfn MomlorM.lClPct. 'first.
J, 0. Wright, president; J. Q. WIN, or yonrllng 'bull Wlllnmotto
Hon. vico-proHldont; W. II. Savago, VnJoy 8tock fnrm nr8t. Gcor & Soti,
secretary"; ;A, A, Bnuli, treasurer. fl0COn,i
There . are -till 61 life members of ' calf-Claystono, first,
ho old organza Ion living nnd toy cif-Clay8tonc. first
have freo ndmlHslon to tho stato fair. . ,, nnr . ann ....
null nivil" ,vi. .. ..,
given thorn hy vlrtuo of tho tonus of
tho sale of tho groundn to tho pros
ont board, tho Injunction procoodlng
not affecting their Btitndlng.
1Mlr- Dojwrtnu'nt,
Axel Ravon, 8nlom, 1st on rronm
ory buttor.
Mrs. John Glrnrdln, Turner, 1st on
dairy buttor,
F. P. BchlrlnKol, TIHiimonk. let on
Amorlran cheoo.
Mrs. C. N. Mcl.lhnnoy, Bllvcrton,
1st on display of chvno, other than
American.
Tlirco-yenr-old cow Clny'on5
first nnd Hocond; Wlllnmotto Vnlloy
Stock farm, third.
Two-yonr-old holfor Claystono,
first nnd socond; Geer & Son, third.
Sonlor yearling holfcr Claystono,
first nnd second.
Junior yonrllng holfor Wlllnm
otto Valley Stook form, first nnd soc
ond; Geer & Son. third.
Senior holfor Claystono, first.
Junior holfor Clnystone, first.
Champions SMtlor bull, Junior
Coos Bay Condensing Compnny, by .bull, sonlor cow nnd Junior holfor, all
Mn. 8. A. Yoakum, Mnrshllold, 1st .ownod by Patil Gladstone, also grand
on exhibit of cotidonscd milk. ohnmplon bull nnd grand champion
Losllo Salt Refining Co., of 8nn fomnlo.
Mntoo, by OhnrlPH R. Thornburn. 10K 'Shorthorns Hxhlbltera: A. Ohnl
Front street, Portlnnd, 1st on exhibit mors, Farotu Greve: ,1 11. Glide: 8nr
of butter fall', 1st on solt Hoks fr ntmtimn: W. O. Minor, Heppner;
stock. I Hrrntk Brown. Carlten: Geer & Son,
Cnttlo, ICorviiUUi Sohmldt Bros., Orogon
llolstoln- Exhibiters: Theodore .Oltyi 8. II. Hartley. Oakland. Or.:
Knuo, Portland; P. A. Frakos, Soap-1 Oakland l.tvotook Co.. Oakland. Or. "
pooso; Jlohn U Smllh. Hnzolwood Throo-yonr-olrt bull Minor. tlrt: JXt It ww, an
farm. Bpojcnno; H. M. Fleming, 8a- Glide, ttoeonrt: Chnlmftm. third. jQ (hp Qnw m h(j
Local
Express
Ivocal
Expreao
Local
ExproiB
The races at tho Stato
croundg yesterday afternoon
attended by tho largest crowd so far
this week. Tho big nmplthonter seal
ing C000 people, was crowded to
overflowing with mnny of the apec-
tntdT3 stnndlng In tho paddock In
Lfront, nri'd.i on tho east Bide of the
'rack for two blocks up and down tho
fence,
Rnco number ono was tho Oregon
Purco of 1400 In tho two-year-old
trot class, and flvo out of tho 13 en
tries ntnrtod at tho -wire. Tho race
wns carried nway by Geo. Gill's hofBc
Zoutdell In two straight heats out of
threo,tho time mado In tho first hoji'
being 2:42 V4 ; second heat, 2;41$
Komdell got first money, Florodor
Z., second money nnd an equal d
v-lon wnH for Dr. .Tone? nnd Jem'
nn Jlng, who both won third and
fourth heats.
Tho Inland Empire Puree 6t $50" ' ' nnd Detroit
In tho threo-year-old clnss was rep
resented with four horses out of th
nlno entries, Dr. Ulmnn, Bonkln, Kn
tallnn and Princess Direct. Th's
rnco wbb alo won In two atrnlgh
heats, tho boy filly, Kntallnn, be
longing to J. W. Zlbboll & Son, go
tlng first money, Dr. Ulmnn Bccond.
Princess Direct third nnd Bonklu
fourth money. Tho tlmo mndo In
thoso two heats wns 2:204 anl
2:21.
Nlno out of 11 of tho spccdloit
pneora In tho 2:08 class over draw
ing n sulky on Lone Onk track wore
lot looso by Judgo Col. Harrlman In
tho 2108 pnclng rnco for tho Greater
Salem Purso of $5000. Chnrloy D
driven by his owner, won tho monov
In throo straight heats out of flvo,
and although tho track record was
expected to bo buste'd to smithereens
In thh ovont, no bettor thnn 2:08
pmilit bo rofflstored acalnst tho fast
est horso of tho rnce. Tho first hoatf
was run In 2:08, second heat In
2:08W. and tho third go In 2:0J
flat, In tho first hent Miss Idaho
was given tho polo on tho Judgei
draw, but Chnrloy D., pnsed her
boforo tho first quarter was finished
nnd hold tho lend Mnder tho wlro by
n half longth. nnd Tidal Wavo clun'f
to tho winner for socond plnco with
Mnglndl In third position after a
strong rnco with Miss Idaho In tho
stretch. Charley D., waB tho pol
horso In tho second heat and ho hold
tho lend throughout tho mllo. Tldnl
Wavo got second plnco In the Mnrt
but at tho first of tho last half broko
falling back to fourth placo with
Mnglndl nnd John R, Conwny finish
ing aocond nnd third Tho third nnd
last boat was started with Chnrloy
D., and Dolllnh who fought for thp
first plnco during tho full first lial'f
whon Chnrloy D. pullod ahead nnd
kopt tho position under the gonl hy
it lonngth. Tidal Wavo nnd DoUlah
rncod tho stretch for second placa
and for n fow moment! It appeared
a tltoAigh tho Delilah would tep un
der tho wlro a winner for that posi
tion, but tho Wavo suprtod to tlie apr
of the winning
ostnbllshed fact
8:53 Philomath 6:02
9:22. ...... Wrons '532
9:50 Blbdgett 5:07
10:10 Summit '4"J50
10!32 k Nashville 4:22
11!39 Chitwood . .... 3:23.,
12:03 Elk City 3:02
12:39 Toledo 2:31
1:15 ar... Yaqulna ..lv. . 2i00
Albany-CoroQlls-Flillontoth.
No. 10 (daily)
Leaves Albany 7:50 p: m.
Leaves Corvallls 8:30 p. m.
No. 8 (dally) ,.
Leaves Albany 12:35 p. m
Leaves Corvallls 1:35 pt m.
Arrives Philomath 1:53 p. m
No. C (daily)
Leaves Albany 8:30 n. m
Leavo3 Corvallls 10:10 n. m.
Arrives Philomath. . : . .10:30 o. m.
No. 2 (dally except Sun.)
Leaves Albany 7:35 a. ra.
Leaves Corvallls 8:35 a. m.
Arrives Philomath 8:53 a. m.
No. 1 (dally oxcept Sun.)
Leaves Philomath : G:02 c. m
Arrives Corvnlllc C:35 n. m
Arrives Albany 7:16 a. m
No. 5 (dally)
Leavos Corvcllls G:30 a. m
Arrives Albany ..7:10 n. m.
vo. 7 (dnlly)
f -vet Philomath 10:45 c. m.
.. Iv8 Corvnllh 11:15 a. m.
rlves Albany 11:58 n. m.
"'i. 9
. s-' Phllomntb 2:00 p. m.
n v-3 Corvnllls 0:00 p. m.
.:-lv h Albnny C:40 p. m.
No change In iorvlce tctwecn Ai-
ntc'-oii Electric Tlnu; Tnble.
Tin- of nrrivn. and tlepartoro of
ax a Salem Is ns followa, Portland
and .r.'ormedlnte peints:
Arrive Leave
8-40 n. in. 0:00 u. in.
10:60 n. m. 9:05 a. m.
1:25 p. m. 11:06 n. m.
4:20 p. m.
5:45 p. m.
8:20 p. m.
1:45 p. m
3:28 p. m
6:00 p. m.
Tlmo Qml No. 04, Southern Pacific
Co., Effect ivo Sunday, Aug. 10,
JOOH.
Townnl Portland, Passenger.
No. 10. 5:13 a. m. Oregon Ex-
pro's.
No. 18 ?:40 n. m. Cottage Grove
passenger.
No. 12, 2:45 p. in. Roseburg pne
Bongcr.
No. 14 9:13 p. m Portland ex
press, Townrtl Portlnnd, Freight.
No. 222. 5:0 p. m. -Portland fast
frolght.
No. 220. 10:40-11:2S a. in. way
freight.
Toward San Frnnclico, PiUMengw.
No. 11. 11:03 n. in. HosobMrg
pnscongcr.
No. 17. 0:45 p. m. Cottage Grove
pnssongcr.
No. 15 9:5C p'. m. California ox-
prois.
No, 133:31 a. m. San Francis-
co oxpre s.
Toward San Francisco, Freight.
No. 221. 2:43 n. m. Portlnnd fdd
freight.
No. 225. 11:28 a. m. way frolght.
O C T. Co.
Steamers Pomonn and Oregona
lunvo for Portland dnlly except Sun
day at C a. m.
M. P. BALDWIN. AufiH.
IMioiu 44 Ma'n 14: N High S'
C. W. YANNKE
Proprietor of
THE FASHION STABLES
Calt h I'd Llvory. all Hlg Modern
It libber Tit
loin
Throo-yonr-old bull
Kru'. Owt; P, A
tnsldo. that tho
Pwo-yoar-olrt hull Brown, first; ,, ri.i.. n wnni.i i.n.ni.ni ntr
- Thoodoro M,..or B1H,ond: Geer & Son. third. .,. ...., n.nc i'u t,.i Mm i,.
.-...i ......... I. ' .. . .. mill ill" .-" i..-".i'i '
im-hkot, Buvumi Sonlor yearling bun imu, nri
tTWi"): -if ic rEr.'LE
3SJLLS.
,'V' K hf ttiu" Vwncm,
T
II H olorj; qf tody who
wtvos U Iho proprietor of
tomorrow
A law yenra of small paving
will glvo you good bauk ac
count and a habit of thrift and
economy. Thoao, taken togothor
moan n business o your own.
U pays to bo prepared when
your opportunity ooju.ok along. )t
gin now and ilepo.lt' your 'iavlngs
with us.
SAVINGS DEPARTMENT
CAPITAI NATIONAL
nud supnnrt: Minor, third.
Junior yonrllng bull Minor, first:
Brown, secend: Sohmldt Bros., third.
ting ring boon In vogue, somoono
! would hnvo loft tho fairgrounds
broke CoiisldorabJu oonimeut i9 ,
iiPdo by tho fans on this race. n
NtXR !luX TO rU. '! I'-J' "'.
). , ! I iO .r ka 1 lkmalnl. ijb.
Krn'i.n. tUKFvttm lf;mln(lil
ml .l,UilMM)ll.rlll.lM
3 UNITCD UtDICLC0.,OT. lCAtt. (u.
bcld In Sacrn bv Dr. S. C 5-
Sonlor Bull cnlf Glide, first nnd ( hey expocted results far more taste'
WNK
tfepeiul: Brown, third
Junior bull calf Glide, first: Mi
nor, second; Schmidt Bros., third.
Throo-yonr-olrt cow Minor, first
and socend: Chalmers, third.
Two-yenrolrt cow Glide, first
Minor, second nnd third.
SfUlor yearling heifer Glide, first
nnd vt'ceud: Brown, third.
Junior yearling holferMlnor,
first: Chalmers, second.
I Senior holfor calf Brown, first;
Glide, second and third.
Junior holfor calf. Glide, flrt
and secend: Minor, Jljlrd,
SwIiip,
UerUshlros Hxhlbtfers: F. A. Kv
wsr. Hlckreall; Washington Stato
Urkihlro AmooUUojum, Pullman,
Wh,: A. I). Hudson, Taugent; H.
A. Clrk, galem; Johu Sohnap. Ger
v,li L. K. Qq8we)l. Chvhnllt;
T Crawfqrd,, 8edi.
Two-ypur'OU boat Washington
. Hcrkshlro.. flrt, cirk, second; Ko
ier. hlnl.
I 0-yer-o4d hoar WastilRgton
thnn thoso mado by Chnrley D mid
Ills running mntos. Driver Thomp
son of tho winning thoroughbred was
wsll nwaro of the fact that ho would
bo forced to send hit animal the lim
it against tho field behind htm. and
for this reason tho tlmo on the pro
gram remained untouched.
The State Fair Handicap running
ono mllo race was won by Mehir;
Redwood second. Arcourt third Hnd
Imlntl fourth. The time made In
this ovent was 1:4 141.
The exhibition which attracted
more attention notwltstandtng th
othor speedy races, was tho H'tl
guldelosi pacer. Colloge Maid Th
wonderful mare did not come up to
her mark of Monday, but she went
the mllo In SilOH and the flrt half
In 1:034. Had she retained her
pace from tho flrt half through tho
remainder .of tho mile she would
have stood a good chance of beatlug.
her Monday record Tho large (
crowd thoroughly appreciated the
(Continued on Page 3 )
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Oregdu tlectric Schedule
"SfateFair Special Trains via
OREGON ELECTRIC RY.
Special trains will leave Salem during fair week as followif 1i
6:05, 9:05, 10:15, 11:05 a. m. 1
. . . r i t
. 1:45, 3:28, 5:30, 6:00, 7:00, 8:30 p. in. fj
. .
All trains will stop at State stroot; Hood street and. Highland are
ue In addition to Mill street station, to take on or let off paweig,
For Frirthor information apply to
B. I ALBIN, Agent
Phone 352
OH G. F. KEVINS, G. P. A., Portland
in V. ..-
TWO CARLOADS
PIANOS
' tlhst received by Geo. C. Will were
bought by him while ho wns 13aU
vlBltlng tho factories.
Personal Inspection and clojo buy
ing In largo quantities ennblo3 him
to placo musical Instruments at prlcos
beyond the reach of competitors. Cu'l
nt tho
Will's Music House
2
121 CommereiaPSlreet.
lvmiiBrj
Grand Opera House
J. F. COltDBAY, Manager.
ALL THIS WEEK
GEORGIA HAltPEH AND COMPANV
In n repertoire of good plnys. Prlce6
50c, 35c and 2Gc. ScatB now soiling
TONIGHT
'SHE COniDNT MAltltY TWO.'
A Delightful fnrco comedy.
fluid Wing Sang li
We make up all kinds of WtM
nnd whlto undorwenr, waliti and
monns and skirts; nil kinds
gontlomen's and ladles furnhklj
goods; nil kinds of silks and dre
goeds: hose, suits, pants, ort
blankets, neckwear, matting, ch a
wnro. trunks, embroidery and U
i
etc.
32 S. Commercial St.
Saltnt. i
Gold Dust Flcm
Made by THE RVHNEV' POW
Elt .COMPANY, Sidney, Ore
gon, Mado for fatully iisp.
Afck your grocer for it. Hrnn
and shorts nhvnys on luiml.
P. B. VALLACE, Agt.
I Graber Bros,
PLUMBING !
AND !
GAS FITTING
.. -....I!,9
Will give r 11"'
' . ll nlorc c li'l'ICe c
i: work to give' sat.fo jl
" to bo up to toe sa. itt J tJ!5-a
' nrd.
J WE WILL lin PI.KASKU
'rn filVE EOTiJi.- m
ON CONTltACT5j
.. . .., nn Lbrv9
i.. can at our ..-I- v- - -
'I; street, back of r, r "-'
' Storo. Phone
; t-m-tK-f-t
THE 11EST ROAST THE
FAMILY EVER H.Vli
Can be obtained from our pxIniH
loqdor aud Juicy oeet, mutton
york. All our menu are seUJcted
from the tho'ecst. and prepared To.'
tho table to suit tho demands o"( the
fastidious. Our prices ap lower for
quality than you can Jlud ax any
placo in Salem.
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