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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 1, 1915)
THE SALEM DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, ORE., FRIDAY, OCT. 1, 1915. Should You Break YourrAuto this week, leave it at 229 State Street and go to the air. When you . return you will be pleased to find it ready to crank up and 'go home. We do all klnda of work and are prepared to do it. Wo make springs, or repair them. All aorta of blncksmithing done, grinding nnd repairing chilled plows; also welding of cast iron, brass and aluminum. Nothing too small or too largo for us to do. - R. J. HERSCHBACH 229 State Street, Salem, Oregon. Proprietor. MARION COUNTY LADS I - r3 AND LASSIES HAVE - IS, mawv PPI7P PBnniifK : A ! inniii MULL IMUUUUIU . jj II School Children Have Compe tition AH Their Own In In dustrial Line MAR A HIT Dwight Misner's Exhibit of I OVERLAND. And DODGE BROS. MOTORCARS Made the Biggest Hit at the i STATE FAIR Capital Monumental Works . AH Kinds of Monuments, Vaults, Munsnloums, nnd Cemetery Decor ations, mado to order; Artistic .Carving and sculpturing our specialty. Huy directly from fuctory and save middleman's profit. All correspondence properly at tended to. Phone 608. 2210 S. Commercial X 0. JONES, Prop. 4-i4-Mf -4.4'f--H ....m...i,.i.. ; f 1 ' 'V 1 v. PHEASANT BRAND ff TIpC ; LOGANBERRY J U ILJL ' Our Loganberry Juice Is making Oregon famous. ; , It la sold now In nearly every state in the Union. Buy a small bottle all ready to mall and send It to your friends In ; ; the East. Tor sale at our booth In the New Pavilion. I OREGON FRUIT JUICE CO. Salem, Oregon FOR THE WOODSMAN . We have all kinds of Axes, Wedges, Wedges, Haws, and Kquinments for tho woods. All kinds of Corrugated Iron for both Roofs aud Buildings, A good 1800.00 Laundry Mangel, slightly used for one-fourth original eost. A good 4 horsepower John I. Gasoline Knglno, fully guaranteed. Two l'ouies anil Harness at a prloe that will surpriso you. H. Steinbock Junk Co. The House of llnlf a Million Uargnius. . 1BOU0 BUB. I 4 m WITNESS TOOK POISON. Los Angeles, ('al., Kept, .10,-1,. O, Larson, witness in Judge Thoinns V. ( tastily 'a court in Huutiugtoii Park, throw tho court room lu an uproar to day, when ho took bicholorldo of mer cury tablets Just ns ho was being called to the stand, He 1'ell to the floor wrllhl it ir with i nil, ' pain and diielnrs were hastily summoned, im)i in nine inn me. a nurriea call wus sent to the county hospital for an am bulance unit 1. hi nc'ii was removed to tliut iiiKtilutlon. No motive can be Ascribed for the Act IIM liHI'MI.II U'lm tint lili,1er ur.il n.t.l was nut in trouble as far as known, llol f,,r( i,,.mun, n m wnufM iii aniiiiier esse. I Aiinougn tne .Marion county indus i trial exhibit was not in minuet lt;..n wun tne otlier counties as a county, uie individuals were nut to clean up all the prizes in the open competition tliut it was possible to collect. The .Marion county school children have been growing vegetaoles, chickens and making dresses and duruing stockings for a year to enter their work in the open juvenile competition. The sum of $1000 was given in prizei in mis exinoit .department and Marion county youngsters brought home their snore ns tno lollowing list of awards will show; Open Juveniie Contest - Lot 14 Field Com Class A 1st I.elund Charley, Brownsboro; 2nd Thomas ilnygood, Ontario; Hid Fay ilein, Cauby; th Joe Collins, Central Point; 0th Olenn Hndlev, Air lie Class a 1st Vern Owens, Wellen; 2nd Bcnnic Davidson, Npringfi.eld: 3rd Biirta Young, Junction City; 4th Ver non Borate, Wilbur; 5th i.lovd Tur ner, Talent. Lot 15 Popcorn Class A 1st Clifford Robinson, Biddle; 2nd I.loyd Keck, Junction City; 3rd Maurice Wagoner, Snlem R. 3;4tk Claude Norman, Lebanon ; . 5th Frank Alnughew, Eugene. Class B 1st Otto L. Illume,. Albany; 2nd Oliver Cockciline, Eugene; .'till Ches ter Ayers, Junction City: 4th Ruth Bradford. Koseburg; Otb Ruti.li Wil son, Hulcin. Lot 16 Watermelons Class A 1st Joe Collins, Central l'nint ;2ml Claude Nniniiiii, Lebanon ; 3rd l.iiui Norman, Lebanon; 4th-Lewis llurt inmi, Junction City; (Jth Flovd 'I'men hoffer, Lebnnon, Class B 1st Carl Telherow, Monmouth; 2nd Joe .Mnyliew, Eugene; 3rd Herbert Huntley, Ciinyonville. Lot 17 Hubbard Squashes Class A Joe Collins, Central i-olnt; ."lrd Floyd Morrison, Junction City; 4th Raymond Hull, Beuu Vistn; 5th Manlev Ariuit, Moiiiiioutli. ' Class B . 1ST lion Alley, Cottage Grove; 2nd Eldon J'epiot, VurorvilIe;3rd Bcn me Davidson, Springfield; 4th Oliver ockerlinc, Kugene; 0th Agnes Contes, I illainook. Lot 18 Pie Pumpkin Class A 1st Joe Collins, Cent nil Point; 2nd Lewis Hnrtmnn, Junction City; 3rd Leslie Butner, Koseburg; 4th Claude Norman, Lebanon; Sth-Muude Rice, Talent. ' Class B 1st Yvonne Aufniuec, Salem, R. F f.),!i a!'.''r Willill" Mackie, Uickre'ull; .lrd Raleigh J. V,in Cleave .Woodbnru; 4th Arthur Ntewnrt, Cottage drove; fitll Bennio Davidson, .Springfield. Lot 19 Largest and Best Stock Squash Class A 1st Louis Hiirtinnu, Junction Citv; 2nd Willie Kibler, Terraco; :ird Her bert Neave, Junction Citv; 4th Wilbuv Wilson, Aurora; 5th Frank Mnuhew Eugene. Class B 1st Walter Zaelmry, Cobnrg 2nd Chester Ayers, Jumt'ou City;- iij. Ilegiimld Haight, Logman; 1th C'vJe Dubell, Ciinyonville; Stli Kar! Me wort v in iii go drove. ..Lot20 Civbhdgo Class A 1st Ted Nnpner, Kugene; 2nd I.ouis Hnnmsi., Jin.-'ioi, Cty; :ird--Hugh Young, Falls Cuv; Hh I li'loril DeHok, Or .; in mi.- r'tli - Frauk Mau hew, Kuge'i , Clnf j B 1st Dm.,. j- ...... Tillumock; 2nd tleruld liiiinsey, Cauby; 3rd Tlielma I'eHok, OiViro. i iiv 'i". Anlin si... art, Cottage llrove; 5th Alfred Cocker- r.ugene. Lot 21 Potatoes Class A 1st Knuiriild Tildou, Tillimook; 2nd Kaynioinl DeVroy, illlimuok; 3rd Morris (luyer, Airlie; 4th Nell lub ber. .Man etnii! nth V'l.-.l r...i... is "From a daylight factory" there are six more in The7-point dum Exhibit of Native Woods Class A 1st Merrel P. Hurt, (ilendule: 2ml Rudolph ifiillcnliu.t', Boring, R. 3; 3rd Olenn Tinevnnl'll. Cnttnirn firnvef - o . - -O" - , Class B 1st Eugene Vedder, (iludstone; 2nd Kylviu Htrubbin, Sprinu'iieid. Lot 26 Best Packed standard Box of - App:cs Lot 27 Bi-ead Class A 1st La Verne .Myers,' Falls Cify;2nd -Mvrtle .ulsnn SnTeiiir 3ril Cnrrip Wether, Olendule; 4th Monroe Coolcy, McCoy; Oth Louie Sweet. Bcncle. . - Class B 1st Lota Braillev. j-nlls Citv? 2ml May K McDonald! Diiilus: 3rl Dor- ris Smith. Eugene: 4th Flnvin Dim. ick, Kulem; flth .Mnrv Brown Aums- ville. Lot 28 Canned Fruit nnd VcaRt.ihloo Class A 1st Bessie Morrisnn. Perrvliile- 9,rl Myrtle Ycxley, Oregon City; 3rd fcllis Newkirk. .Milwinikii!: 4tliFiiv Metz, Koseburg; 5th Fiancelle Huw ley, McCoy. Class B 1st Waunda. Elliott, l'errvilnle- 9..A May E. MeDonnl.l, Dulliis;' 3rd Stel la .lones, Cunvoiiville: 4th liln Vnt Salem; 5th Neva Cliurch, Roseburir. Lot 20 Jelly Class A 1st Bernico Ni.u-liiil lii,Mu. e.,.i Faye Metz. Bosel Spitzbart, Salem; 4lh Xeldn Rickels. Lebanon 5th Fiancelle Hnwlev, Mc Coy. ' " Class B 1st Albert Friessen. T)iilln. o,i F.sther Taylor. ( Daisy Williams, The Dalles; 4th Edith Fones. Carlton. D. 1: lithT der, Oladstone. Lot 30 Machine and Hand-Made ' Dress Classes A and B 1st Delnha nEdliiml. Hi...l,r. o.,.i Berniee. NewbilL Dnllns: 3rd Vt.ir. riet Howells., MJ'dt'ord; 4th Lorenn Ireat, Falls City; oth Helen Stum, Tillimook. Lot 31 Hand-Made Apron Class B Only 1st Homii Craig, Yoiicnlln; 2il Waunda Elliott, Perrydnle; 3rd Mar garet Doriniui, Falls City; 4th Lucia Foncher, Dilhinl; 5th Frunkie Crider Dallas. Lot 32 Darning ' , Class A 1st Nellie Wolfe, Molallo. Class B 1st May Ale Donald, Dallas; 2nd Doris Swav.e. llermiston- :ii-lsi,.i. Olson, Cnnby. Lot 33 Didlan Runner Dcks ...Class A 1st Elmer Both, Snlem, R. (1; 2nd Marie Lee, Fulls City; 3rd Annis Oil liuin, Dnllns. Claes it ' 1st Mnble Lee, Falls City; 2nd Ardis Oillinm, Dnllns; 3rd William Muckie, Rickreull. ' " ' Lot 31 pekin Ducks Class A No winners. Class B 1st Baliegh Middleton, Dallas. Lot 35 Barred Plymouth Rocks . . .Class a No winners, i Class B 1st Henry Alsip, Dnllns; 2nd Ralph Wilson, Snlem; 3rd Bryan Me Farland, Cottage drove; 4th Arneta Roberts, Snlem. Lot 36 Whiu 1-iymouth Rocks Class A 1st Harold Reynolds, Independence. I .1 3 , 5S 1st Noah Class B Kirhnrds. Beaver, 2nd i in the new Family Package crtap and delicious Snowflake Sodas now come packed in a sanitary tin cake and cracker box. Keep your Snow flake fresh and crfap. Acta at a useful kitchen help. At your dealer's. Per box 50c aio in luc ana zsc packages and in bulk Laok fa ikk aaase m aittty pMkaaa PACIFIC COAST BISCUIT CO. PORTLAND, OREGON Anna Hart, Fulls titr; 3rd Earl tie coy. Ontario: -it li W j Perrydnle; 5th Juke Cook, Oold 11 ill' j juoi xi! union Class A 1st-Earnest Fiscner. Milwnukio; I 2nd Ed Napper, Eugeue; 3rd Flovd : rinenlioffer, Lebanon; 4th Claude! Noruinn, Lebniion; 5th Willie Wehner.i Aurora. 'I ...Class B ! 1st Marv Zincker. E IlirOll. .l I Laurence Wheeler, Trent; 3rd Knima! Aiucs-or, Eugene; 4th Raleigh J. Van Cleave, Woodburu; Oth-Harold Bur nett, Tulent. ..Lot 23 Celery .Class a 1st Edith Meyers, Heaver; 2nd Leslie Butner, Koseburg. Class B 1st Mne Butner, Koseburg. Lot 84 Btrd House Clan A 1st Olenn Harmon, Monmouth; 2J Robert Keller, Ashland; 3rd Conrad Boyle, Ciinyonville; 4th Harlev Nel son, ltiiena Vista; ,1th--llarvev 'Smith, Salem, It. 1. Claa 6 1st IVIbert Moore, Snlem, R. J; ?i tleorge Hursell, Milwaukie; 3nl Roy Evans, Roseburg; 4th Carl Telhe row, Monmouth; 5th Jerome Sacks, Romdiurs. grass! SEEDS We have a complete stock of tho various grass and clover seeds used for seeding at this time of year. Our stock has been seleet ed with re to secure the purest seeds and seed! of tho highest germiuaiiun. i; FARM SEEDS We have (heet feed, Vetch Seed, Fall Rye, Fall Wheat, Fall Oats, ete. Tou will always find our 'pric as low a seeds of the best quality ran be sold for. D.A. WHITE & SONS 251 261 SUte st. rhone 100 Salem, Oregon Class B No winners. Lot 37 Buff Plymouth Rocks No entries. ' t Lot 38 White Wyandottes No entries. - Lot 39 White Orpingtons No entries. ...Lot 40 Buff Orpingtons Class A 1st Kliner Roth, Saleuu Class H 1st Arneta M. Roberts. Snlem. Lot 41 Rhode Island Reds Class A 1st Emil Ridgewny, Buell; 2nd Elmer Both, Snlem. Class B 1st Wilbur Spray, Cottage Grove. Lot 42 White Leghorns Class A .1st Elmer Roth, Salem. Class B 1st Monroe Coolcy, McCoy; 2nd Florence McFnrland, Cottage Grove;- 3rd Allen Wheeler, Trent; 4tli Wil liam Mackie, Bickrenll. Lot 43 Light Brahmas No entries. Lot 44 Miscellaneous ' Class A - 1st Glenn - Purvine, Salem; 2nd Marie Lee, Falls rty; 3rd Ralph Scroggin, Lebanon; 4th Dorsey Gray, Jefferson. Class B 1st Phillip Mosby, Dorenn; 2nd Teddy Ridgewny, Buell; 3rd Phillip Mosby, Dorcna; 4th Mabel Lee, Fulls City. Lot 45 Best Exhibit in District No. 1 1st Polk county; 2nd Lane county; 3rd Douglas count), 4th Tillimook county; 5th-Clackamas county. Lot 46 Best Exhibit in District No. 2 1st Wasco county; 2nd Malheur county; 3rd Morrow county. Lot 47 Sweepstakes County Fair Lot 48 Manual Training 1st Portlund; 2nd Salem. Fairgrounds Tented City Shows Increase This Year The fuirerounils tenrpil ;u i.a.,ii,- a bigger city than the average person nuiuii iiiiugiue. isy actual count unit record, the city this year is made up of 433 tents. 27 enttnvmi. I! .nvi . ons, nnd 4 autos for Cnillllimr Innhimr a UJlttl Ol Hi IIOIIICS 111 tne CltV. I' if. uriug an uverago of five to a' family, this would nive a population of 23110. But this does not include the actual number that are entertained in the city, ns ut times the population is al most double the number of reinliir campers. Superintendent Albert To.ier estimates the size of the. tented citv ut several hundred larger than a year ago with about "0 more tents. To' the average family who comes camping for the week, the expense:) amount to about $20. With the" exception of DesMuiues, Iowa, and Hainline, midway between St. Paul and Minneapolis, the tented city hero is the largest stute fair citv of its kind in the country. Des Moines got several of its ideas from tliia state, and soon found it would have to en huge its grounds, until now the state has 71 acres reserved for the campers eiicn year; The eighteen acres belong ing to the state here will soon be in adequate, if the city continues to grow. The largest attendance in the history ot the camp, was in the year 1876. 'n the early days when there was but few railroad facilities, the people from all over the state came to the luir nml camped -out for a week. It was the time when relatives and friends had ! ineir annual meeting. Most of them went to Portlund for their winter's trailing nnd purchasing of supplies, and then returned for a week's visit nt the state fair. ONLY THE BEST TENTS, AWNINGS AND v as UUUD3 Horse Covers, Cow Covers m ' ' Wagon Covers -Are made by the '. -PACIFIC TENT k AWNING Co . Phones Main 1981 A m ' 1-3 North Pirat St., Cor. Anken, Portland, Oregon The Bergman Gold Medal Shoes If" )) , y v I It I ' li li. . a-m.m,mmA I The strongest and newest watw Proof Shoes Made for Loggers, Cruisers, Miners, and Sportsmen, Men' Comfort Dress Shoes Strong Shoes for Boys Manufactured by THEO. BERGMANN MFG. CO. 621 Thurmari St., Portland, Ore. MANUFACTURERS OF PERFECTION FLOUR Cream Cereal, Self-Rising Pancake Flour, Self-Rising Biscuit Flour Fine, Coarse and Medium Graham, Rolled Oats, Steam Rolled Barley, Fine Middlings and Bran. BRYANT & PRUNK Highest Price Paid for Milling Wheat "i-M 'mm- Los Angeles Times: The time is al most here when tiic ball plavers will be batting .300 or better in the radiator league. They always do it between seasons. 308,213 Ford cars were sold last year. "The Universal Car." Your necessity. They serve everybody, please every body, save money for everybody by re liable service, economical operation and maintenance. Why experiment? Watch the Fords go by! Talk with the owners of Ford cars. Investigate for yourself. , Prices lower than ever. Runabout $390; Touring Car $440; Town Car $640, f. o. b., Detroit. Why' pay more? On sale at VICK BROS. 260 N. High Agents for Marion and Polk Counties. See our exhibit at the Fair. mm u 15 Love!" '''-"j11 is fast beconiliiir a nonulnr "nrvo" i.. u i ... eourt, on the links, everywherethe eliirhul . X? M tl,e te,,nS" Loganberry Juice ;i,,s coun.letTeuthnsia'sK 0,'K("I' f","?Ug gnnie, i refreshing and thirst cn.h n .ti t' ,,eiWe"n laste of most fruit juices. 1 . ' overly-sweet, heavy He sure to say Ml Loganberry Juice mm reacne!; IV i"?, S J""' - the loganberry seientificnlly bottled to preset "e ,he lit Z . 'T"' ht'1 '"Kanberries, tives or coloring. 'nn navor. Jt contains nu resorv Try ''Loju- In the individual bottle. Send a case home. Sold by the best druggists, confection. r and grocers of 8alem. Northwest Fruit Products Com ipany OEEOO SALEM, OREGON. lN -. Bit.-" ' ! Lot 85 Largest aud Best Prepared c