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, ---is--. l)e rtjdti Senline),' S 8SSSB5SK-rr-S'-- , . .IJ AJS -- -."--S- T " ., - -, ., 1 111" - "' ''- k.x.' v. y V .PEB ANNUM, IN ADVANCE JACKSONVILLE, SATURDAY, JUNE 21, 1SG5. THE EONQ AGO. Oh J a wonderful stream is the river Time. As it mm through the rcalmi or tear, ' With a faultless rhythm ana n musical rhyme, And a broader sweep, and a surge sublime, Ana blonds with ific ocean of years. THE OHEGON SENTINEL tstvtD xvcnr SATt-nniv sumxixo. jj. r. DOiVlil-L., Proprietor. Cfuccaimov For Oneycar. In advance, rnf Dollar; If paid within the first tx inlil ttie expiration of the year, six dollar. I jurmi-rvn On square (10 lines nrj t0 nril incri on, mrpo iriiiiiirs: enem .. . ,,.,, IitawOTil,ictlton. le oMr. A div 1Iwr ' -n'" "o drifting like flakes wnnt of fift percent will be made to thuao I e" now, .jOiilrrrlK'liytliejror. S3 IC' Tttdtn trrrlrr.! at enrrrnt rttM. I.O.O. F. Jacksonville JLnilgc y.f. Zir 4i. iiuiin un re-ir- JlJjVTJJ1'!"' ncilnc "n every mlrrJ .Masonic Hall. Croibcriln good standing nro Invited to llrnJ. Oil A NG H JACOBS, N. G. Kcwiu Ittrrt, It.Scc'y. Truces. J. SI. Button., Win, Hay and 5. J. Pay. j And the summers like buds between, j And the year In the sheaf o they come ! nnd they 0, No. IO. hold Its fi-tf-, On tlie river's breast, with it ebb and flow as u gnucs in tuc madow and sheen. There's a magical isle np the river Time, Where the coolest of airs Is playing; There's a cloudless sky and a tropical ciimc, And n aong aMaeet nj n vesper chime. And the tunc with the roses arc staying. And Ibo name of Ibli Is the Long Ago, And we bury our treasures there; There are brows of beauty, ami bosoms of snow j There nro heaps of dust, but we loved them Wama Led? No, 10, A. F. & A. M. HOLD their regular common! -f cations the Wednesday Evening on or preceding the full moon, In jicx- ,s ' JOHN n. r.053, IV. SI. C. W. Satjiok. Seo'y. Thtrc aro trinkets and Irenes of hair. o. jArom. n. r. ni'sRELL JACOBS, L RUSSELL, attOBKKYS AND COU.VSKLOnS J&.T XjV."77-? I Thc-e nre fragments of song that nobody AS'BSOMl'nOHSlX CHAXCCRY,! sing, .Ucktosxiu.r., OnciiON, OIIW njiioille tlic t'otii-t llouir. AHbnlncM committed to thrlr carp will be tromplly attended to. July 20, 'C2. And a pnrt of an Infant's prayer : There's a lute unswept, nnd a harp without strings. There are broken vows, and plecei of rings, And the garmeuts that the med to wear. There aie hands that arc waved nh(n the fairy shore Ily the mirage U lifted in elr; B. F. DOWELL, jltx": JiccsoNviu.K, Onioojc. ... .... ll .1 .. .. - M. . niii nracuci' in nil iur (.ourin (ii inc jnirii j.,.1 -...n i .. ... ... . Jacl;WU!itrlct.Jht.SupmneCourli.rOre.",,,u."r .' ",l"uvor' ",rousu IU0 lutm Mii.ai.JlnYrAo.CftI. WurScrin nromt.t.t uuicni roar, 1 cl)xled. Oct. l(tjSrct voices we heard In day gone licforc, T. T. CAB AX1SS, M. D. ' Whcn ,Le " Oown ,bc r,vtr ' fa,r' Late of Yrokn, Cm I., t Oh I remembered for aye be Iho b!esi,J Isle, I Ail incuay or life till nljslst ""h-ii ib? cvrs'Tj rsrnji with tho beautiful -WILL 1T.ACTICJ:- Modicino and Surgery -IX- JirBOS. AND allJAlDT JtrLfonnrc, June 10th. rOIMIES. juclOlf I smiie, And our cjos nrc doing to slumber awhile. May that "greenwood"' of soul belli slgLt, mien monvinan tnm, liable to be laid up a good part or the time from some oilmen! coming to one or other cf the imlr. Tho longer they nre worked the poorer beef ucy make; for though they fatten readily ennngh, yet tl.o beef is tallowy, nnd wll'l not bring so good n price ns that of vonnir cr animals. There is. indeed, a creat dif erencc in oxen, yet it is especially true of uic fliort-liorns, and their grades, that the period of making fKt,b nnd fat togcll.cr pawes nwuy at comparltvcly cntly ogc, leaving n capacity to ratten, but, tot to make marbled beef. Among the mongrels which go by the name of Natives" we not nnrrcquently find light pairs or cattle, which for cpring, quicknc and nerve, can hardly be excelled, but nevertheless, the Devon, "nj a- brt-td. nrc decidedly superior to all others Tn this respect, and very handsome, They nie unally put to light work at three year old, bnt do not get their Hill gronlh and trcnglh berore they nrc teun or eight. They remain servieable for many years ir well treated, may be worked till shtecn or twenty year old; thonph seldom dore, because with oge conic inDrmilies ond in. aptnpfs to ratten readily nnd uniformly. For ordinary farm work, especially If tliev nre to be used much on the road, a pair of rcu came ilirec.Mnrthi or seven eighths Dtvon, and weighing together 2,200 to 2.C00 pound, is about ns pleasant a team as n man can have or desire. The while-raced Hereford?, nnd their grades make powerful oxen, not so lazy nor so lembr ns the nhorl-linrns, nor pos. scsied of anything like the snap nnd vivac ity of the Devons, but excellent for com innn farm work. For cattle to sell, large pair of shorthorn', fonr or fire years old, well matched, with as much rid ns "tho President rnnk ns both." Arrive! nt the While House, the Gcncr nl and the Secretary inked to hec tho I'res Ident upon important business; "and in n few momciil ihe good nhtcrcd face of Mr. Lincoln appeared. "Well, ccntlemcu," said the Piesidtnt.i with n genial smile, "what dj you want with mc T" atncrnl," said Slanton, stifilv, "stale yor case." "I have no caso to stale," replied Grnnl ''I'm intisnot! as jt is;' Ihusouifl.inklngthc Secretary, nnd displaying the same strategy In diplomacy ns iu war. "Well, will," said the President, laugh Ing, "stale jour owe, Secretary." Secretary Slanlon obeyed: lien. Oranl natd nothing; tho President listened very .t.imi.i-ij. i, mil qinmon 110(1 COIICIIIUul the President crossed hit legs, talnd Ids elbow on his knccs.twinUcd his ejw quaint, ly and tnld: "Now, Secretary, yon know wc have been trying to manage this nrmy for two years and n linlf, and jou know we haven't done much with It. Wo sent over the mountains nnd brought Mister Grant as Mrs. Grant calls him to manage it for us, and now I gness wo had better let Sir. Grant have his own way." From the decision there was no appeal. Nobody ranked the President. So Ucncr nl Grant went oil" with the army, and Sec. rctary Stanton went back to his o(llcc. Tint application of Grant' KarcT-Hke tactics made Stanton the hnrdest working eiwuiry, nr.u one or tlic most gentleman, ly i.fficinis In Washington, nnd it fully ac counts fur the admirable relations which hue since existed between him nnd the L'cutennnt General. It shows ulio that urant Knows liow to manure men ns well LIST OF PREMIUMS. 1805. CLASS l-CATTLE. ISO, lSlior( Horns. XStXllM. licit bull, 3 years old and up. 1st p 2dp wards S13 SIO " 2 ' i0 lo 5 " 1 , 0 3 calf ' i :i 1 "nfc. , 'ggssst-gCftT; L.ailWBilUlM NO. 8. Thgsml bV, Best stallivs) 4 yttrt.oM aiMs.Y r wt4' 3 M "l - I . ." ',' I Best niarc.4 Jt ravo! J T4. !.. , ... .WKU 3 . I J H MIA ' r a ... . ... . .. i luiuir, anu wcigning ouovc i,iuu pounds as nrnilc. His shrewdness is equally apiece, nre jKthaps most profituble, at any available fit the Cabinet und In the field, rate, Ihry bring the liighest prices; but iIhmWIui Is strategy In war becomes tact In TAKE NOTICE I -Ml LIC L.AHOK AND DEEF. ! A contributor to tl e Jmeritnn Arritul. rpHE BTEAIiIEHIP DEL NORTE '"'"' Wfl, n fullows cci.ceriitng UlC ' ,f-r 1 Kill roil irvm tan riuiiclco lor Cru-, choice of cattle fer Ihc various branrl.c- r.r farming : smalUst Devon cattle, of blight but daik mahogany red color, wlih long white horns, well maichrd In looks nnd weight, mid turning the sra'c with lomithing over n ton to Ihc pair, are the farmers' favorites, especially In the Lilly sections of the coun tret City nn Ihc CtZl t3 20t . ori:AC'n?ioTit. The Ulufils of rai.In" neat rr.ti! ilrrrn1 ea strwts. Am rrnnclcn. nllUc iou icaw Uic muJri uf farming, ami Pl'GAN ft WAf.I. Agent. ore n-c'jjrcetiiy inliiiencrd by ihem,uj well I rctary Siniitou who from the bigir.niiig r"i...i jt..iii Js f ll- I Sf wh'-iii wit vai Crescent City Jfny 23d. UA. JcSinC GEX. till AM' AMJ SECIIE TA11V STANTON. A capital story is told by the New Ywk ilcinll, lo explain how ii ImpjunA that Sec diplomacy. Cor. livltctnu CE3TIIAL PACIFIC RAILROAD. the Auburn Sinn and Slnpa of Jure urn, Irisibe Mlowiiig on the progress of lliu work on tills road: The pacific railroad is now being con. flrnrliil Ihrough this county wiih n rapid. ily almost unparalleled in the history or rnuroail building. 'Jlc hills ore bfinir cut down, valleys filltd nn, lirldgrs creeteil. 7 6 0 3 3 2 3 1 7 6 6 3 3 2 2 1 10 6 8 4 6 3 3 2 2 1 and all Muds ofralliend work going on ns fust ns 2,500 ublc-bodhi! men. with a full ns by soil, climate, market, etc. Tho title f Ihc ar was In a ctislant quarrel, cu compliment of trams, can do It. of thee crt:c!c dou no!, bj ny means, i some point or other, wlih nil llie r-redtv- It I ntnMiiii how mteli uclm force, express all Ihc ionicts(f piout. but only , fors ofGcn. Grant niter was pnbliiiy when directed by able nnd skillful Kuner Imperfectly classifies iLtin. Under milk .hnown to bent variance with the LUiim.- inUndenls, ut.d the nppllnnees or moihrn ant Gimral; bnl, on tl.cconlrury, wos nl-ji'?inriiig, can niconip'Mi. Wo had uojsruuiidagricir'wiibliimliicw-ijlhiig,huidly brgmi to tcnllrxi that the mill; hod carding cut his jihirs with (i.erjy ond ' commenced tnst or Ncwcbillo berore Iho lifrur. ut.d firrrnliitr. lit tiiitmrtit r,n till . Ali-nin hnrro wiit innilli.,. in tf. l.tlli.. '. 1. ....... .1 ..t.... i-i II (I !.. i. i. ... f...... n... .1 . I . .r .. . iiipjiuiiu yvimm, I liu Iffuili lllillll(l JISI. t9 y'( III lue mull fil IliemOUII readers that Itari-y, thu horre-tamrr's whole ! tains, li.ily-il.ue mills Tiom Socratmnln, system of dialing wiili ihc most ferocious1 nnd 1,600 fret above li.o no, Soon his i i. I f1 tl.f. f-r..U .'.tn- r !.. ' rrn-.i .. .?.., ,. . t .. -I.I. . fl.l J. S. HOWARD, EDBVSTOR CIVIL ENGINEER, JAcKoM-iua: Or.Looy, arc Included ull dairy products, (ten whey JitiViK awr the South end of Oregon fit! nork niwl chiiheni: nnd nnd.T lf. ,intl Jnoiy, 2, lSt,l ' nr course, v. ol and liidrMulh.w, etc., which Office at hi rrsUe nee nn Oregon slrcet j all beer callic. sooner or lattr.come to. In DR. L.S.THOMPSON 'connection wiih all stull.fril or stable nnl nriicu I mul, annihrr product not included in our - GJTY DRUG RTftRF enumeration ought lo bo considered. z. ...,. .,.-.. ... -. . ...... ... i nrtwt.h'iK j mnnurc iimi proiiuct witiiout wiiiih In animals conHfini in lying ap nn animal iHiriu yiiisnc will ic Moid at JllinolMnun leiini Ilia t tho dinctors hue fixed Cjnoic n,i Cirtinlv dnll. JCAoallle, (Jgiu thx'iUt W. Q. T'VAULT, Alroniej and Counsellor Jackson lu.r:, Oih.ohk. 0c at tcfidiiice on California Street. aii utiim entrusted lu bis cur nroiniit- JanHII many pans in tins country, and still more , lure leg. at.il lying liiin upon his side, frnm e ..... - i - in l.urnpe, it Is Impossible lo realize any 1 allendtd to. PETER BRITT. PHOTOGKAPHIO ARTIST IS I'KEI'AHKt) to takis ritrt.,ni:s IJf RVlSnV STVI.K OFTHKAltT, WITH ALL TUB LATE IMPIlOVEMKNTfi. If Ticturw do not glio satl.faetion. no teartrt will Um.il. r.n . i.i. .,.. r-.i iy. oa the hill, esainiue kin pictures, and ket. "" vnr iikCUCSS. profit In keeping cattle. This most tin pnrtnnl problem is therefore prtstntcd In the runner in connection wild whaicicr ob Ject lie reeds cattle for tu secure the iarg est quantity of manure, and or the best t quality, consistent with the amount or la bor he cau afford to lay out for this iiui poie. In some parti ofSouth America and per. haps still in California, cat I la are herded und cared Tor fur the sake or their hide ulone, or for their hides and tallow. In i esus, ineir urn nas value also, and sol which moment he Ucamc partctly undtr Srphmbtr 1st hr that unit, and If It can DR. A. B. OVERBECK. Dr. Ovcrbcck would nunounco to tho ctt mm or Jacktuu county aud vicinity, llmt Miss rtturneil to Jaekhonvillcnnd ruumtd iiraeiicr of medicine, lie will ot U Iwud at his Ud stand, the Ombw; llirougbout tdc prairie btutts, at prmm, cattle are raised for bcf in some dis tricts, Ihc chief business or most or the far mers being to raise youn cattle, which ure sold toothtrs, who fatteu them for mar- pi al, unlcm nbnt urvffkrlon Wbtulnw. Iln ould tL-fncclfullr aolletl rtal of fornjir patronagu. w. P. MIX g. B, rACQ . i. M,X & FARGO, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS 'aoi ALUj VAsu;.aios 'Xaarnqvi, nICKorfr Bank Kiehange, Main f Hiretl, will practice in all the Courts l. r,lnx JuJ'cwl District, also the 8u ttZEi ' c'oIlt,clion promitljr at- An '.? A" ,'u$ln cnirosttd to our V'H receive prompt attention. juSif. "Whkii, w a. 14J.GSOUJ). LASATER & LANQFORD, ATTOKKEySATLAW, n? ?ilu w Ciif, W. TM Sore. WMl of K'r i:tcw' mck JUlsJll vr F" 'FARGO, NOTABY PUBL,IO, Wau Waua. W. !., AlSl.i!i,,?il.dn,lD of 'ds-r- ti .B.f d out t fbort no- uwieog(.ij. JUf3tr Here it is that some oflbe steers must bear tbeyohe, nnd cattle arc worked two or three years, or until their sale is likely to be too much ufll-ctcd, when they arc put off to tho r.)er. As we approach the longer settled States, or come into the neighborhood or large cities, the demand for milk and the improved modes or farming which render it possible to mako butter and cheese with profit, lead farmers to val ue the dairy qualities of cows in proportion, while the feeding and fattening qualities of the different breeds arc not less prized than elsewhere, nor is the Stress of the males for the yoke ere rlookcd even iu such dis Iricts. There nro (wo classes oi working oxen, namely, those require., ind udaplcd to draw heavy loads, at a slow pace, and those of un active, sanguine nature, quick walkers, and fitted to draw inode-rute loads, at a britk pace, and ito throw thesnsvives wjih great vigor into their work, livtwecu the two extremes there is every variety el course. As typo of tbo slow, powerful ox team, we have tho hortborns cuttle o raugniCciot proportions, getting Jhcir full growth und perftetiun at nbout Die or six years old, weighing from 3,000 to 4,000 Ijfwwuw jjr pair iu uvu wuini viurr, servieable Gve years longer, but if worked control, and docile as l.c was previously tlciuus ond intractable. App!;lii this II lutnalion, ihc journal narutd says : It is not generally known that General Grant once Run; did Mr. Stanton, and that this accounts for the phenomena which have so astonhheJ the public. When General Gront was nbout tolioio Wuth inglon lu enter upon that sublime cam paign which began with the bailie of the Wilde-rmss aud ended with the downfull of ihe rebellion, he called upon Secretary slanton to say good.bje Tlic Secretary was anxiously uwalting him. During the two and n half jrais that President Lin coin nnd Sccretury Slanton had managed ihc Eastern armies it was the first point in their plans to keep Washington henYlly gairisotie.il with troops. Large bodies or mm were stationed iu Ihc foiliL'culioiu arouuu ilc cny, ur.u oiuer iurgc uuuna were kept within supporting dittaccc. Now thai General Grunt came into power Stanton wanted to tec that the defir.ee of Wuthlogtnn was not overlooked. Accord ingly, atter a few preliminaries, the Secre rclury nmaiked : Well, General, I f uppese you havo left us enough men to strongly garrison the forls f No," raid Grant, cooly; "I can't do that." Why not?" cried Slaninni Jumping nervously abcul, Why not f Why poll" Utcuusc I have already nt Ihe men to the front," replied Grant, calialy, That won't do," cried Slanton, more nervous than before. "It's contrary to my phlus. I cao'l uilow it. 1'Jl order the xntu back." "1 shall need the men there," answered Grant, 'and you can't order tbeui back." 'Why npt T" iuquired Staotou again, "Wliy uot T Wiy not I" -1 belie e thut I rank Ihe Secretary a this iu utter," ' the quiet reply. Yerv well," old Stanton, a little warm ly," We'll see Ihe President about that. I'll have to lake vou lo the Presideut," That's right," politely observed Gronti' be accomplished In that time It is sure tu be done. Tlic woifc Is heavy, bnt the force is strong bud thu zeal is irrepressible. Our citizens now fully realize that the Pacific rallrond Is breomlng n fixed fuel, and not n.nr.y years will t'lapte before the completion ot tins gigantic work wllllc celebrated, end what a celebration It will be. A coulinuaneo of (he energy now dli played will soon curry the road otrr tho mountains, and then for a rapid race for Salt Ikc. Thel.eay woik ru the line west of Suit Luke is right here lo Placer county, and is now being vigorously ol. lucked by the company, c wir imag ined Ihc work would be so heavy, or that It could be completed so rapidly, One of ihe most interesting excursions that con be modo by hl-ners sn trip on Ihe railroad from Clipper Gup to III), noistown. The cuttings aro all In rock of greater or less hardueis, and (lie boom oi the powder blast is continually heard frowning embankments rlrr as .if by msglc high trestle bridges spring up in n week, lit those persons who are skeptical about the construction pf Ihe work visit that por tion or the rosd and (heir eyes will be opened. Prisons who have never seen Ihe llne'jc. ore tho. woik commenced, or while it u in progress, can form no correct Idea of the immense amount of lubor required to eon- struct Ihe railroad over the mountains, A Wood Anncr L'liAtnsAn eminent ph) siciun, speaking )l our chairs, remarks thai they nrc too high nnd loo nearly hor hv.nlal. Wo slide forward and our mint tube. The Mats should be fificen or sir let n inches high iu front fur men. nnd rrom eight lo fourteen for iliihlim and women. Tlic back part of the scut sliould lie from one io three o,r ban the front pn, 'I'bis last Is ve ry Important, The ih pth pf Ibo seat rrom front to baek should bo the same as tho bight, 'Die chair back Is liken Up unphilosnpleal. The part which meets the small of the back should prijrct tl.o furllurwt forward. Instead of this at that point there i fireilcrally a hollowr MJifi if miv iuc u inutu pain ana weaie? ness In (lie ;nwll or the back, The prfa, ent seats product difcoriifort, fcucd should ers and other distortions; .OOWSJi Ucst cow, 3 ycais old and up wards , JG JO " 2 ' " 10 fl Host heifer, 1 year old G 3 "2 ,32 NO. 2DcToui Same premiums us number one.' . NO. 3IIcrcrords. Same premiums us Not. 1 aud 2 NO 1-Ayrsklres. Same premium as No 1, 2 and 3. NOS-Alldcmc-. Same premiums as No. 1, 2, 3, and -I. Exhibitors or nuiinals In Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, and 6 must furnlsb satisfactory evidence of age and pedigree. NO. C OiuDrD Cattmc cross-breeds. Dcst bull, 3 years old and upward si i .. " 1 H II Uest Dull calf Ooiwrsssj Ucst cow 3 years old and upwards " 2 ' ' , Dcst heifer 1 ysar o!J " calf Dcst milch cow of any blood NO 7-Wonxixo Oxkx. Dcst pair, 4 )curs old nnd upward 3 ii it i j ii M 1 ii ii ' 1,2, or 3 j ears old, tralrcd by boy under 10 G 3 NO 8-PaT CATTLIt. Competitors lor this department nro re queued lo fllo with the Krcrclury n state mint ol tlieugoof the atiluial, time, man ner, kind, quantity, und cost of feeding, and ull cxk uses connected wild tho fitiwilng. Dist fat ox, G years old and np. wards 4 " steer 3 tears old sr- g i " litifir 3 years old i i 2 .NO 9 SwsxrsTAKts. Best bull ofuuy breed Dett cow " UndrCattlt. Dcst bull and uot Ins thuu two cows or hcllris 10 10 Committtt. Joseph Magou, Clurkamas county, Su icrlnlendiiil; Jumis Durion, North Yam hill; John Johnson, Polk county) Martin Luptr, Albany, Linn county; John Cogs will, Eugene city, Iinc county; Samuel Drown, Wncondu, Murlcn county, CJaASSlIOHSi:S. NO 1. UuRSksor Am. Wonir. The "Homes or all Woik" ihoulJ be fifteen hands high, qulek, lively ears, brond Letwecn tho vjn, round barrel, short loins, well up In iho shoulder, deep elicit d squnrc quarters, flat legs, short bcUren the knee und ptiiein and hock und r.obltro liindlrgs well under liim, ij.ee d equr.'i 0 eight miles an hour on the road 'and at least three miles at the plow, rib sufil. cent blood to Intnro spirit und tmlursuct; and no Aours in llih or ar.y itr tfati m be allowed lo compete r,or n premium uii. leu ht It icunJ-lho t Do cousllturional diiciie. Dett stallion, 4 ;ce(1 old and up wards 920 20., IB 10 8 "in M.1G 10 S r 0 t 3. an lft ! 15., 10 10 a 3 to" ..' ft A .. a I 70 19 15 16l. 8- llV ION ib 10SM 8 4 G 3 4 2 3 2 3 2 2 1 23 1G 15 10 ir i 5 " 15 2 10 Dett brood tnsro (and coll) 4 yiars old and upward 1G Ixtl maie 3 years old lo i. g ' 8 IVit suikiug celt 3 NO. 3-Djnrr Honsw, Dett stallion, 4 jrsis old sod up- ward lo be lesttij by actual iris! 13 Dest stallion 3 year old sod up wards 10 2 " 6 l " a Dett broodmare (and roll) 4 yean old and upward 10 Dett mare, 4 years old and upward 10 3 fj " 5 " I 3 Dest colt or DIy (sackllpt) 3 " sbod draft, horses, tested by , IrUI 13 10 " " " 3ytsri 13 8 Cotnmilltt on A'os.1,2, Somuil L. Coon Sllvertcn, Marlon county, Bupcrlntendenij' E. llarlltsf, Cor vallis, Denion coufaij lenrlaik, For est Grove; Waihlucloa eountvi Jm El. liott, Needy, Clcckamsi ctuoly, I lb P 'A ri 4 3 ''2 i3 Dest colt, 1 year old suckllnir in inc eieparimcnt oi iircwjrerf aaf (mats, whether rattle or horses, now, w!l- be permitted to compete bat sneli M aWst iitisfactory Jiedtsfrecs'! NO. 4. DoADtTKn. ,. Dcst stalllou, 4 .Years old and tip. " ' ward to be tested, by trial. ;H,'' t -3 ' IS 10 2 ' ' 1$ I Dett brood mart (sad colt), 4 years oM upward Dett mare 4 years eld and up-, wards ,. ' 3 ' I 2 i . ii l i Dett tuckllns; ' NO. O.-Colts Without reference te o4 Dcst stallion, 2 years old 10' ' " I " I . Dist mare 2 .i.-. Dest tackling . . ft .fia CommitlM en Not. 3, 4 end 0. '' " Warren Garwood, Dallas, Polk otnty'.'11 Superintendent 8. W, MMS.Orsgos) Citjr Claksmss county) II, A. ilcCartoty, Pe-' otla, Line county; J, Uadlay, Laae eoMtjr, I NO. C Matchko CAantAOt, DcoaiAjiD'.' Saddlk Ilonsit. Dett span carriage hortet 20 " hup-M hortet 10 " saddle horse 9 NO. 7. Match xd Roioimt. Dest span trotters, to draw not lefslhan 1,600 Ibt NO. 8. Srixo. Dett trotting; bone, mare or tld!nf " pacing horse ' " walking horn To be tested b trial. Commilltt on Not. Oi 7,'or f . ' ' John Longhlin, North Yamhill, Siferr Inlendenl) Alfred Sanlon, Salrsn Marioss, county; Davidson, J'iilk eotulji Oiv II. Daber, Albany, Lion county. NO. 0. SrixD ah BoTTOtf: ' xtunnlns;, , Dest' running horse, roareorgtd lag, 4 miles i nil. Trotting. Dtst trotting stalllso, mllo ).eat , 2 In 3 " " G miles rlwerpslakes Trotting. Ilest horse, mate or gelding, 0, laiWt Twenty per etnt entrajeeoa 'BrMslsMtani In class No. 9. All ttUU te tust. NO. l0.-74Am ixo- Cotts. " " . Best lot c.f'tnr.rts and cells, own'. ' ' m'M ed 'jy oasj mm, oa'oat place,' '" ' Vxhlb'itrd kt the Fair, not'"' " mote than & nor lest thso 3" 'I6''f6i Sweepstakes Tor Iioiks, mares and cbrlt,-'0 wllboat Vrcard to blood. 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