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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1909)
- milA' CAPITAL JOVltNAIi, SALEM, OHEOON, SATURDAY, AVflUST 21, 1000. A ! ! H.. J ,i w ms J. w t M THE CAPITAL JOURNAL l:. HOFSr, Editor Mud Proprietor Independent Kotripspor Devoted to American Prluclploa mjJ the ProjtroM hiu! Derolopcment of All Oregon. l'ubllttied Brery livoulng' Uxeopt SuuiUy, Estem, Ore. llJltSCItlPTIO.N' RATES. ttnVarlsMy 1u Advance. ) (telly, by carrier, per your W.00 1'cr month Wc Dftlly, by mall, per year. 4.OT l'er month 86o Weekly, by mull, per reur-........-... .00 Sis tnontli 400 ' Sgl jffjlABJ JtAfyy, sf ?UNI076jffi)LABEL BETTING RDADY FOR THE FAIR Many Improvements Are Being . Made for the Convenience and Comfort of . Visitors. Gnrpcnlors, electricians, plumbers nnd u gang of Hturily workers nro limiting tho fair grounds n scene of busy activity, ami thoso who visit tho fair thin year, providing tliuy liavo not looked ovor tho grounds recently, will lmrdly know the place, such n ohango has been nimlo In tho nppeur nnro of the grounds ami building. Tho concrete ontranco will kooii bo complotod. and all In prepared for tlio concrete men to go to work as noon hh tho board can Hucure tho conlmt'tor ami hands. Tho board waH depending upon noma Salem con tractors who wero desirous of doing tho work but a short tlmo ngo, but when notified thnt the concrete work was ready for them to Mart they re ftiHod to accept tho Job and the fair board was compelled to look else whoro for workmen. They nro now figuring with contrnctorH in Portland ami Bonttlo, but JiihI when tlioy ran get thoin to couimeuce on tho on .awe Ih not yet learned. Tho en trance nrches have been wet up and workmen aro busy finishing off tho rooms for the officers. There aro 10 rooiim In the ontranco, which In -I known an tho adiulnlHtratlon build ing also, nnd each room Is to bo fit ted up In tho bunt manner for tho accommodation of both the fair offi ce ih hiiiI tho public In general. Secretary Welch linn Kent oast for hii up In date turn-tllc which will be put In the entrance by fair time. Ovor tho entrance theio ha been In stalled 00 electric light which will Illuminate It brilliantly. A walk of orushud rook covered with a thick layer of fine grode granite muul will bo laid from the entrance to the atreot oar terminus. Tho stieot car company Ik alwi going to change tho route of (H lino. Instead of running oura aoroMi (hit Southern Pacific truck to tho entrance of thtt fair ground proper, they art golrg to make the turn aharp at tho Fair Uiouud store Mild direct tho mute along the south Bide of tin riMtd and up to the South urn Pacific track near the depot, whore suitable platform win be con Htructed for the !u-iiniiiiodnMon of Hireet car iliIiihir The Siiiitht'in Pu If u imnit,iii ii the request of the tefr board, la now changing the siding switch from tho south end of the depot to the north end. ntitl will extend It back to tho ground fanes In order to enable tho exhibitor to trailer their stock nnd oher exhibit to ilie grounds by n short route. Another Imporlnnt and well plan ned change him been mitdo to tho grounds Just InBldo the ontranco. Tho old building which wns formerly used for restaurant purposes has beon moved n hundred fo-t to tho north and east nnd It now stands facing tho main walk leading to tho pavilion. Tho old structure has been painted and renovated within and without and presents a far cleaner and inoro sightly nppearance. The old Catholic building has also been moved along side of the roHtaurant and will bo converted Into a i.eat eating house also. lletwcon tho two restaurant houses the board ..as planned an up to date bungalow recep Ion nnd test room. This building will bo com pleted by fair time nnd a inoro serv iceable structure could not have been built by tho fair board. In this building will bo Installed toilets, wash stands and every convenienco necessary for tho comfort of tho fair visitors. It Is planned on tho bunga low -stylo and will hi 45 by 35 feet.-! A nursery for those wlio chance to become III, or for tho caring for chil dren has beon provided; a matron will be In attendance and thoro will bo a sepat ate resting apartment, n comfortable fireplace in tho ladles' apartment and tho iiioh'm will be pro- vldcd with every convenience. Tho board has dispensed with n separate mnchlrcry haP this year. The frame structure formerly hous ing the wagons and o'her vehicles has been torn down and 9000 feet more floor apace has been add ed to tho regular machinery building adjacent to tho pavilion for the ma chinery, which will not bo distributed about tho grounds so much this year The creamery buildings and dairy buildings have all boon pone over and cleaned up, together with the barns, pavilion and poultry houses In addition to the imiilti-v exhibit this year the board has arranged for a bench show of fnrmors' oolllo dogs. This will be mado a feature of tho fair and many entries nro expected for tho event. Tho exhibition and Judging of stock will be carried on within an oblong arena this your. A board wall four feet high has been set up near the stock barns, and Inside of this arena, wh'oh Is to b envired with sawdust, tho atocit will be brought and Judged, a judge's stand has been erected lit tho center of the arena nnd tho entire view afforded the Judges could not have been more favorably planned. Taking the efforts of th- stale full iHvrd as a whole man wi'e iblo Im piti . iiu nls have ! n m ' and from tho present outlook the exhibits at thq stnte fair this year will far exceed anything scon heretofore. Next yonr tho board Intends to have con structed eust of tho pavilion In the large open plot the Oregon building which now stands In the grounds at the Seattle exposition and which Is greatly admired by tlfo thousands who have visited IMtittle. The sewage matter at the fair grounds Is the only thing which Is now entiling the board any worry, t ite company thnt wns to furnish the piping ror the sower notified the sec retary yesterdny that It could not comply with tho order nnd that thoy would have to turn it down. Secre tary Welch Is now conferring, with other firms in Portland and Seattle nnd It Is probable that he can secure enough drain pipe to finish the sewer by fair tlmo. Out of respect to the late M. D. Wisdom, vlco president of tho Oregon state fair Imnrd, who died Thursday, the flag has been raised at half mast over tho entrance to tho grounds, u mtlng tributo to one of the greatest air promoters In the Pacific north west, n wlde-nwnke, patriotic citizen nnd a splondld man. Good Blood ! Moans good health and Hood's Garsnparllla has an unapproachod rocord as n blood-purlflor. It effects its wonderful cures, not ' simply because it contains eareapanlln but because it combines the utmost remedial values of inoro than L0 different ingredients, There is no real substitute for it. If urged to buy nny preparation said to bo "just as good" you may bo sure it is inferior, costs less to make, nnd yields the dealer a larger profit. Oct 1Ixh1' fjnrtrlll today. In osnnt liquid form or In ciiocoUtod tablets known at fjanalntit flocking to Italy today In antlcipa tlou of tho czar's contemplated visit. According to today's dispatches the police havo learned of a well laid plot to kill tho monarch, and tho Italian police have beon ordered to arrest all Incoming "Reds." THE HOME OF THE SPORTSMAN .Fishing Tackle that Catches the Fish CUTLERY AMMUNITION BICYCLES ATHLETIC FIREARMS GOdDS We-also have a large stock of second-hand Rifles, Re volvers and Shotguns, it will pay to investigate CORONER'S JURY SAYS DEATH WAS ACCIDENTAL Loa Angeles, Aug. 21. ThouKh tho ooronor's Jury has returned a vordlct stating that William Saul ters, tho nged civil war veteran o' Tncoma, Wash,, whoso crushed body was found In the street near his npartmontB early Sunday, was tram pled by horscH while ho lay In the Btrcct, several unusual phases of tho caso still mystify tho police. Tho coronor'a Jury decided yes-' torday that Saultorn was tramnlod to death by horses attached to garbngo wagon drlvon by Samuel White Tho nged man's chest wa crtishod, and a discolored wound Bhown Itsolf ovor tho right eye. Tho pollco nro unnblo to ngreo that this peculiar wound was inflicted by Whito'a horses. Saulter'a body wob takon In chargo by relatives, who arrived horo yesterdny, o The SEPTIIMHL EVERYBODY'S has two pictures you will want to frame. Ask to sec them. Special Dlvplay by PATTOX I1HOS. CO.M.MKKCIAIi HOOK STOKK O. W. .UT.MAX ADOLPIPK CK.'AK HTOHK J" i rEPOSIT Your Savings t YJ WUU 1 le... 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