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DAILY UAJ'.f AL JOURNAL, 3ALHM, ORfiGON, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 19M. ' " ' - ff "RACES 'Alex Hotmes, b. h Dlablo-K. D.; 0. - ,? 1 ' ' , . iil'li'ilMirll1lllll.lllllltlllJJ.- CoraJ Jas. B. Smith, San Francis co, Cal. Lucretla, br. m., Nazote-Lucynaer; Jos. Thompson, San Frlinclso, . m o ' :: ' ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ii 1 1 1 1 1 n i Mfrfi 1 1 1 .TfiTiT. 1 1 1 ii i n 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 in i m i 1 1 vT M-iHt.ZJ West, Salem, Oregon. Cora, b. f Coronado-Nolllo; Wallace ftSebaatian, R. F. D., San Diego. Cal. f ii Portlaqd Railway Light and Power Co. I tlaued from Page 2.) (Coni Cal Hazel Gold, b. f., Gold Klnglra; Ed.'Berta Mac, br. m., McKlnney-Albor- ...... norformnnce. and ,i.is pacer B i . icr In fine manner when uoocn, iiozoman, Moniana. . ta; W. ParsonB, Salinas, Cal. Pnco No. lOjyPaclpgajlO Clasi- Prince Louise,-b. m., Del Coronade-, fym; $&00. . Louise; Mrs. L. J. If. Hastings BuBhnell King; bf,.,h., Noval King;. Los; Angeles, Cal. ' ,,V Not given; I. D. Chnppoll.Hllis- Judge Dillon, ch. h., Sidney Dlllon boro, Oregon. Eveline; Mrs. L. J. H Hastinge, Iowa Boy, ch. g.. Green Bush King- Los Angeles, Cal. State Fait; Car Service 5 sari j7 ? Mtv.tr .4' jmmiu l tmifftf - I i - i Mum .., wlriv rv . MMffor luu !- 'eu .: ' . ,1 '' " o.rriman addressed the jrfr 0i chosen words KK the Oregon State Fair. The UnraiB - th0 cour80 Com- W-"!. ,.non the thorough k ' : Not given; I. D. Chappell, Hills- Emiljr W., b. m James Madlsou- tinrn fir I PamatU rn n. in a tir-.j t ;- ijatttta & . congratulated , ,- n- m"" . . . ifcalr antondld WOrK mU TJI., nl.l.1 T ..I.. i. t, J t .. 0UB"' ... , ' ""'"i " it ": .Hona for the hun- n t tT- ' .riJii .tIIL.J'm. Fl'-- .. rima . ." "" - . . . . ? Uef fi.inin gin BOiunur in t. it ... n.iij ... .. ' wr ,. .. ... . JrisKS, voi"'"" - irtii, u. b., AituiiuTuiiuuium; .joun- iy, u. vaace, Aiaryaviiio, uai, .. naratlons for the hun- Geo "T. Haae. ? ritlk..rwK-viit, ni' : n,k. J w"i.r.,:L, Mr.Harrlman , " u. V " -,.-,. r ., ?f. ' TCr" Y' .' .?:' ""r " T." ' di f .IllTSCi"""" ; . ,,.L. ,asi'Miu, u. tu., 4iuiuvn.-L.uujr iWX oom jj.; u. WUllCIieau, BHlinaB, Wi la P flr bU9,nes8 n.f Hpmor nutborford, San BernardP Cal. ' "" r .. ,,lJ fair.' . -Tr--- .. .n Easter Bells, b. m., Dlablo-KUsa 8kjj L ! mr. ad hnB attcnded falr9 1 no, Cal. Rl: fiolorado and BeveralfAlt b itftw In the middle west, aad Bon 0regon, .. . - .iha fair ran nam- . , i . i. M.&.. ..t W ... o...Mn. nrOflATlt .ftttraC- . rll.. ir..L.. ttf .,. B. .t t. has had the pleasure to Portland. Or. JL, He recclred loud applause Bstabolle, b. m., Norwood-Sllaa TT ...Minnrarv remarks and tuvt., Akf ill tvUKlkU ii(iguh( ocude a host of friends In the. Nco .Bghop b m Argot Wnkei. Wf J. P. M9;,,f" lv .--' i iraHiwt lwypmMiKV:, . ..--. Wa.lit, aii .i'Jl.'.. -'j. from 3iwkiiee WmWv. , aTposaStch'u jAteonaca-Reaillkos; (Md yeJterf;aev aj. b.WtelfarpiSrV:jVCil00wJJ8mo; -ftirf oS3S'Jscf "s?i . ? jVedObadsiirBii.Paaaiifedna.bal. li -, Am mm J va tet.4n-t nta -h ( laiixMrJinced -maMMUs " H"1 tTK . ir' orldJaM his servwat.BBTe ,,..-, .. lv. . ...,'i.i,in to the .raw.-. i i ri greatRlP to the this r I flmrsdny, September lit. tot X. 0. Mountain anAiVulloy TUtc, 3-Vr-old Pace, fiKwiht, riM. blk. m , PrUicemdntjl Vibb; M. F. Gose and.t'W;-, Lt Wlltfflorc, Pomeror,, Wash.-t ertK Z.i b. f., LynyvpodWEvant fr, J. W. Zlbbell !&v8o,nn,Fr&9no fil. H palc&ttne, b. m., PaleDltno-Na mt, J. W. HolllnBhead, Ladner, B.C lortrlz, b. h., Azmoor-Trlx; Jao. Jctberland, Plensanton, Cal. atai A., b. m King Alexls-Calllo; ti. B, Arraltago, North Yakima, Kuh. rj Sa1. b. f., Red Seal-Monji Wilkes; E. C, Koyt, Perrydale, Or- t01 iBly.b. h., On Stanloy-Nclllo BIy; C 0. Thomquest, San Bernardino, W. rO' Light, b. c, Searchllght-Car- .rB.; B. S. Train, Sallnns, Cal. Loiilddtltblk. in.. DaMNflte-Antolonc: Thftiionts, WMiilWalla, Wash. Lou liV-. ch. mj',vlAckBmlth-Ro nnonso; H. G.. CbsJt.McMlnnvll'c, Or. ..'.3 Zo'nnorto ( formerly Lor4 Lhter), b. li Zombro-Del Nrirtr Ione Mau 7ey, Fair Grounds.Ottf pinbull, ch.,g(V.DIhhluDllloBul!; W. I. GrlRwoHl.iawirtaSfjcaj , IWro No. 114-TAwteV nm!' Clarke ' rhiiw.-'fiifTJwtwooj, Fddlo C. ,trbV8. ,PrlnceDirect- uertio; ku. uuaineo, aeauio, Wnsh. NorI, b. a.. Athablo-Cora Wlckor- Bham; Warlow & Wnlton, Frosno Cal. ' Elmn O., blk. m., Red Byron; I. D. Phnpnoll, Hlllsboro, Oregon. Crvlln Jones, blk. g Capt. JoncB- Besslo; E. T. Hay, Spokane, Wanlu Tonopah, b, th,,llH;lIsa S,.W. L. VanceVMryivllle, dal. ThMrstlay EttbIrk Prvgraai. McElroy's Military Band, W. E. McElroy, director. 1. March, Tanhauser, Wagnor. 2. Scloctton, The Bohemian Girl, Balfo. t i-ltr ,1 3. HumoreBquc, "Art Threes Swis ses," polka, BwjohWfe.t , ; 4. Vocal boIo, "A M.lffclitWvfttM'.' Harris, Mrs. HilUe WVrlstf Hinges. "-1 .- B. Cornet solo, selected, BtyR'Drls col. Tntrc-nilssloa. G. Medley, ovorture, "Popular ( Songs," Macklo. 7. Miw (Moore In BelectlonB.f 8. PbllMh.il Dances, Scharwwuka.'. 5T' i.'i. 9. PpiwkdiJ Quartet. . ''" . 10. MKr.ClibyeHne" "'V:' , ' . '' ' -V CALirORWIAASroSTJi:. OBSEnTEtmD, RESEfttn5 Redding, Cnl., Sept. 17. Accord ing to an order rocolvcd hero today from President Roosovolt, 70,000 acroa of' lund on tho California-Oregon lino In sot nBldo as n bird pro sorvo. All of tho Islands In lowor Klamath Lnko and tho swamp land In tho lake district that are unsuit able for agricultural purposes aro Sntln Royal, c. h Bonnor N. B.-Mln- nlo M.; N. K. W03t, LaGrando, Or. ; Included In tho rosorvo. Th Commonwealth, b. g Shadelnnd , While tho ordor laauod by tho Onward-Action; N. K. West. Ln-. President prohibits tho taking or Grnnde, Or. destruction of nny blrdB, eggs or Lmlv W.. b. m.. King Alexis; L. C. nest, for any purposo whatever, It Shell, Wnlla Wnlla, WaBh. will not conflict with tho reclamation Lady Inez, !. m., Nutwood Wllkos- of nny pnrt of tho district. The Portland Railway Light aid f wer Ctopaiy will, furnish. SHiiute- car- service- fro. II .,(. lWUte lklftt ii.winliiiii atiS-Bim $; ' ' bs.1IMWI : svic. TbiasticWWiltriMe State aid Ctf' AtfLk "f Jvto- y mtttM. llmiw thrfSUtgfWNids, retunri iFrj;tf .4 itlS0 :w .til? m gcftiuu mh iwSiitimti CmmilW ati ll& Regulart'ctt will leave State and Commercial Street at U:H mm. outward bound on rerular'runs. 4. K . v :U . , - 4-- llWMMWli Oregon Sienna Mineral Paint Co. W. Y. RICHARDSON, Manager We are manufacturing forty-two Standard Tints and Col ors of Oregon Mineral Paint Ground in Oil and Guaran teed Strictly Pure, Durable and Satisfactory in every par ticular Sa'.em, Oregon, Juno 1 1908, Oregon Sienna Mineral Paint Co., Mr. D. H. Weynnt, President, Salem. Oregon; ' Dear Sir: It Is the pleasure of tho State Board of Agriculture officials to In form your company that after a thorough test of tho paints furnished the board for .tho buildings on tho State Fair Grounds that TIIEV HAVE PROVEN,' HIGHLY SATISFACTORY, and that wo can recom mend them to all parties requiring an A No. 1 article of Oregon produc tion, which this, board fosters. Reaped fully yours, F. A. WELCH, Secretary. W. F. MATLOCK, President, M. D. WISDOM, Vlce-Proildent. 1908 McMlnnvlllo, Oregon, April Oregon Sienna Mineral Paint Co,, Sulem, Oregen: Gentlemen: in reply, to yours of recent date, will say that the Sienna paint that the state bought from you In tho year 1908 (18 barrels) and about tho Bamo amount In 1907, to palut the Oregon State Insane Asylum buildings,, baa .given entire satisfaction. Before we put this palut ou, our brick walUsweat so badly we thought we .would try ceweat on them to keep the moUture out, but on.r architect irow Portland thought best to try some of your Sienna Mineral Paint. Since we put your paint on it ihtit out all of. the moisture and we have perfectly dry walls now It U my opinio that there Is aothlns better than your paint for brick wl'3, and I t'ake pleasure In recommending It to the publc. Yours yery truly,. - .., J,,F. CALBREATH. Lr t M PAINTS fiAflLr! are used by the State on Pobttc InstKuUows on their Merit . . ! . .-. tl.a( nn k annum. VL. ' ana nave siooa me severest. i " " " T? 1 h ffff Phone, of -cal atf ACTORY ON TRADE STREET between Church and lhNtot s taken from the Mines in Lane county, and manufactured at Salem, Ore.. i- - t W-f SALEM, WOODBURN, SILVERTON, MOUNT ANGEL H HII-HhW-HIlllll I I III illlllllll ililllUIIIIIIIIMIItlllllll HHIIIIHH-H-f J"' NOTHING TO SMALL TO SAVE Washington, Sopt. 10. Flvo hun dred manufacturers of explosives, pulp wood and similar produot), liavo boon naked by tho National Conservation commission for Infor mation us to all possible udcs of eawdiiBt. From this It will bo soon tho commission Is going Into fine dotalls In Its Inventory of tho natu ral resources of tho country. Soven thousand lumbermen havo boon asked for their opinion as to tho waste of lumber In saw mills, and moro thun two thousand lumber dealers and cooporago, voncor, fur niture, box, vehlclo and Implemont manufacturera have beon asked to point out atrlklng features of waate In their respective lines, Yot all this Is only one part of the general scheme of hunting down wasto which the commission Is following In making Its Inventory. It Is going after the little wastes hero and thore, which Added together, and put Into dollars and cents, make an astonish ing total. For Instance, take the making of yoneor. At first blush It may not seem worthy of consideration with the manufacture of other products mentioned. Yet, the scarcity o the piore attractive finishing woods in he last few years has led to tho an hual production of over 1,100,000, 000 square feet of Veneer, TblJ, of course, haa beon made possible only py the Introduction of new veneer making machinery. The use of veneer Is genorally ra garded as exemplifying the scarcity of the finer woods and typifying tlu complete utilization of varlour kind of woods, yot, from oae of the sched ules of the National Conservation Commission it Ms evident that the commission expects to discover great waste even ln veneer manufacture Though the word veneer carrier many meanings, from a glaze applied to PQttery to the "polish" of a man of the w?rid, it Is wot corhsobIt employed as the santo for the tkln slice or wood bow extMMtvely used In the manufacture of alt torts of article of , h plate. baskets, and tho oxtorlor finish of furniture and wood work. The mnuufneturo of vouco rln tho last few yenrn has advauccd by Icapa and bounds. Tho host voonor Is sawod, but a grant deal Is sliced and ntlll moro la "rotary out." By tho last named procuss logs of tho doslrod wood aro staamod until thoy are aoft and thoi fixed In it InthU'llko uinchtuo, In which they nro turned ngnliut n wood knlfo.An tho log rotates ngalnst tho knife, veneer of tho doslrod thickness Is pooled off In n contin uous slice, as if you should pnro tin apple, going deopor nnd deopcr at each comploto turn, until nothing U loft but tho oro. Tho center of tho log after tho vonoor la cut la nluo callod a "core." Tho woods principally usod for making- voncor are red gum, maplo and yellow poplar, which togothof yield moro than half or tho total product. Red gum is lat-goly used for bnskets and' maple fof rurnl turo More valuable than these, how over, aro whlto oak and walnut veneer. Beech, which can bo cut very thin la used largely for wood en plates. Anu,mbor of other klndi of woods aro Mise'd,' A -good-, deal of wasto occurs rln tho manufacture of veneer. It is al ways a problem, for Instance, what' use to make of the cores left by tho rotary process. In many cases these are usod for pulp wood, pillars, or panel headings, and they aro largoly used, also fq- fuel, uxcfiUqr qrtes. po,xa tmi bfskjU. In the schedule of Inquiries which the National Conservation commU slon, through the Forest Service, U sending out, several questions are aimed to secure Information as to the amount of waste In veaoor raanr ufacturo and tho possibilities of finding ways to utlllie it. SEEKING ROUTES KY)It OREGON RAILROADS A Ihtrftt CUH4. dreads the ine. The dread Is whole some, but not the burn! that can be healed and Instantly relieved by ap plying Ballard's Llhlaaent, prepared for accldenta fcy keeping a bottle always in the houe. Best for spraias, brujses. cuts, scalds, rbeu aaatlsM. awwIgM. KUlonsr-any aad all achea aad fip. Price zfe, 5e aid $l.e. K h all delen. -sjmv lulll sWI,Wiili S- Jdjja ftgjfW T U&jffltiZM Upon tho result of nn Investlgat ing tour to bo innilo by leading Ilu--rlmnn ni!lp,i!n Into Contral and Enst trn Orogon within tho noxt 10 daya will dopoud tho routo of tho pro pusod luvuulon of that YiiBt territory by the "Wall Streot Wlard." In tho party of officials which nro to ninko the trip nro Gouoral Mauanor J. P. O'Brlon, Chlof Engineer Ooorgo W Roschko nnd General Buperintendotit M. J. Buckley, of tho Harrltnan HiiOi whd aro volllntr tho real purpose of tliolr prosont trip by n run over the HlgU-JoHOtih uxtonslon, which hfjs Just boon completed. Genoral Manager O'Brlon attl Chlof Engineer Roschko loft for La Grande In Mr. OTlrlttM's private c-jr last night and plckod up Goners! Superintendent Buckley, who Ult booh In Eastern Orogon for soveral dityh. After tho trip over tho Elgin llud to Wallowa, its prewest term inus, tho party will return to ft'iti nnd; will start on one of the loajtsit automobO-e trlpx ovor nia'e latS'the wlld'of Eastern and Contral Oren from Shanlko. It will be several hundred mlloa In longth and will cover a goodly portion of the grent Oregon ornplro now untapped by railroads. Telegram. ... rt' REUNION OF ITALIAJfH ' IN flOMR ffrltM i'rm tAK4 Wli S4a 'Franbiico, Sept. 17.-Fer the purport of lesralag Italian afUHhed' of grape cultere and telling CaMforv niagrowers bow ta it la done in Italy; Andrea- Bbarboro, president of tha Itall'n-Aierlcan Bank, and head of tho Grape Growers' Association nf California, is preparing today to leave for Rome, Italy, to attend the hYji colonial-congres that is to begin Oc tober 18. The fibject of the congress la to re unite the Italian people who have ick'thoIr kames in different parte 0t tkd weJd;'.Each of the returning' ItaUns will report the prpreaa ot hie race' in tha country where ho has proprtd, o Kodpl will, in a ver ahort time, enable the stomach to do the work It should do, and the work It should do l te iN!t nit the food yoii eat. It the teiack sweet hud It is pteftMHt to take. It Is told he by all druggltts. SBS 3 T ' L- J",'i