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tl w i Uiii : CAnPiMEETIi'lG ViU Meet in the Tabernacle During: This,; ; .-" ' "7'Icnth 'i ' AX . KlllS EXT MINISTER i FROM CHICAGO WILlTlJELIVER DAU-.T SERMONS-'.' AT THE' ANNUAL. GATHERING OF" THE HOSTS OF TIIH CHRISTIAN CHURCH. The ''Oregon Christian .Missionary Convention will meet fn Turner on FrL day, June 20tht and .remain in session until 'Monday mornings June 50th. . The meetings of this organization, popular ly called theTuW-ckmpmeeUig,ire held in the Turner Memorial. Taberna cle, 'and usually attract considerable i Interest. The . meetings are really the . annuaf convention of the Christian church of Oregon,, and some of tbejnost ; Interesting jand . able . sermons of the .' year are deli vered from " the platform of the Tabernacle, which was con structed for the use of this organiza tion, and together, with a ' . beautiful grove, 15 acres In extent, presented to .! the Christian qhurch, by the late Geo. i s 'SI. Turner, an4 his brother and sister, as a memorial to his parents who, In life,held their 5hurch membership with ' that denomination; . I During the past the meetings have had altered Interest Injected Into them by - the appearance, for the principal discourses, of able ministers from out-' side, the state, and for" this year the chief speaker will be' Rev.. Charles R. , Scoviiie, A. M. LI. D., pastor of the Metropolitan church of Ichrlst; of Chi cago. He Is one of the ablest speakers In the denomiation. and much good Is . expected to. result ; from.--ills) coming here. Prof. George A. ,Wirtz will conduct -the music. In the sessions of thq conven tion, and this feature,. It la hoped, will as', usual; vl3 greatly to the, pleas are. of the visitors, ' "The convention officers' are:J Presi dent, Martin Rose,' of Tacomar vice president, C.; E. - Bayard, The Dalles; recording , secretary, J. .',' A; Bushnell, Junction City; treasurer yv. A. ;Yard, Roseburg; corresponding secretary, J. B. Lister, Eugene. i. i r- ' The program for the ten -1 days' (ses sion is as follows: i MINISTERIAL ASSOCIATION, t ' .1 . 9:30 Song and. Praise; (Leader of Song for Convention). ' : . i' ' s.4& Appointments pro tern, j . , 10:0OrAddress,"HQW I Prepare My Sermons," Albyn Esson, Portland, (Rodney ve.)l- discussion led 1 by Geo. U. Rltchey; ' Salem. : f: 1 : 11 :00 Address, "Hebrew? !Poetry,'f Chas. Reign Sfcoyllle. r?T.T. V-i V'-r - ,: .;.' Afternoon. :-: ' .r 2:30 Devotional,; J.j If Hunter, Ash land. . -- : .-: " 1 ,: '::.v '3:00-i-Address, "Finance and the QfB rial Board," L. F Stephens, Pleasant RIdgey Idaho," discussion led by J. B. Holmes, Albany. ''--. t . 7?- - 'i rn " ! i?inlnf -r fV' y' . . 7:30 Service- of Songf" .'--; 8-500 Sermon. rMraculoos Creation,' Chas. TL Scoviiie, Evsngellit.: ; '' Saturday; June 21st, s.-nu v J:30--Stng and ITralse, R. A; Copple. I'endleton."- -r-f.."T -" 1 i-' . ' f j ' i v, . i i 10-.00 Address, "Our Attitude, Toward Our Religious NetghbOrs;-. u tr, jiei- lums; Eugene.- r Discussion led ; by A. L. Piatt, McMlnnvllle. M 11:00 Sermon. "Higher Criticism and Its Fruits,M C. R. Scoviiie. j ' :. .: '. Afternoon. ; , 2 f30 Devotional, - E. M. Patterson, Eugene.. . - ., - ' f . . Z-Mt Address, "Thn Preacher In His ftudy.". JJ. B. Burton, Evangelist In Oregon. -"T- 3:30Questlon'yBox, J. S. McCallum, Eugene.- - ' .-? . 4;00 iruslness, reports of Committees. . . ' : Evening. :, -1 ; m 7:30 Servloe of Song. 1 ' 8:00 Sermon, "Miraculous Redemp tion." C. IX. Scoviiie. ' i . " Sundajr. June 22d, a: m. 10:00 Sunday, School, E. Mj Patter-' sotii Suerlntendent. ' - v. 11:00 Sermon, , C. R. Scoviiie; Chica go.' ' - - . A-ftcrnoon. j 2: 4j Service of Song. ' " ; 3:00 Sermon. "ThoSDlvlnity of Christ." - B. Ji, Burton. . j 4:10 Communion. : Evening. ! i - 1:30 Song Service. :: . .: i: 8:00 Sermon, C. R.v Scovle. . ' BIBLE INSTITUTE. j , f' : .' Monday, June 23, a. n -, :00 AC the hour of 9:00 to 10:00 each morning from this day of the Conven tion, Dean E. C. Sanderson, D, D., will conduct, a Bible Institute. There .will be special addresses given each morn ing as follow:--, peaa E.' C. Sanderson will address the class two mornings on "Our Sixty-six Sacred' Books; How They Came to Us and What They Are." "Wednesday morning Albyn Esson wlll -; ' for Infanta arid Children. - ' - C3&nt3k o ' harralcsi imbstitnto " f"VB Castor OH, Par froric. Drops and SootThtMj Syrup. : It la Plci-sant. It contjiins neither Opiun, jHojrpluno- nor-otker Narcotic Kr.bstancc. it leftroT Worms aud aUays Fercrl!hnc, It enrrs IiarrlMP ninl Wlnxl Colic. ., It reUcYCS Teeth- In ir Trouble? And irest Const! patioru : It resrulatcs tha Stomach mt llowel. trfTinar ljealthy and natural Bleep, . Tho Children l'attacca Tho Jilollier'a ITrlcnd. . The Kind4 You Have Always Bonght iscars tlie Signatnxe ol V t In Uco For Over 30 Yearc. reiew-PrtHiJcnt J. V'. McGarvey's re cent work-on "The Date and Author ship of Deuttronomy. C. R. Scoviiie, on ThuraJay and Friday morninss. will jepealc fcn "New Testament Evan gellsm C M. C. PROGRAM. ' ..-' Monday, June 23d.' a. . m. :) Bible v Institute. Dean E. C Sanderson. , - . . t 10:00 Convention called to otder. President Morton L. Rose. ' '": ' . 10:10 Appointment of committees. 10:20 Report of corresponding secre tary, J. B. ,Li.ter. - - 10 : S Report of . treasurer, , ' Vt. A Wood. . - 5 - 11:00 Sermon "Organised Evangel ism," C. R. Scorville. ' ; Afternoon. 1 1:30 DevotionaX. ;1;45 Report of Evan gel 1st, J, B. US- 2:00 Reports of committees. " 3:00 Parliament;- Oregon fields, led by J. M. Alexander.The Dalles. ,3,-30 Development ' of Mission Points to a condition of Self Support, Wm. F, Cowden, T&coma.' :: 7 . ' ' ; X 4:15 The Bible . and Missions. ' jfs. McCallum, Eugene. $ , n - , ; j - v J'''- r-'-'' - Evening. ; v 7: 30 Service of Sone. '4 r-u ' 8:00 Sermon. rTne First and TwentI-1 eth Century Church," C. R. Scoviiie. Tuesday, June 24th; a. ni. ; S.-OO Bible Institute, E. C. Sander son. v-.-tr-? - . ' fv i- : : - --v 10.00 Unfinished business. - r N 10:30 Portland as a Mission Field. J F. OBormley,- Portland. " f 110 Sermon, - 'The Weak Made Strong,"; C. R.- Scoviiie. . . ' LfAfteraoon. 1:30 Report jof Historical Committee. 1:45 'Responsibility of the Individual as to State Missions, George C. Rltchey, Sarem". - 2:10 Responsibility of the Pastor as to Oregon Day, A. L. Piatt, McMlnn vllle. 1 2:30 Solo. . V , ?T:40 The Master Standing Over Against the Treasury. E. C.- Wlgmore. Monmouth.. . , -. ' 3:00 The Moving Power, O. H. King. La .Grande. i 3:30 1 Prayer and Missions. R. L. Johnson, Grants Pass. ..- f i 4:00 Our Oregon Missionaries. : -4:10 Oregon's Relation to Home- Mis sions, W. c Cowden,, Tacjuna. : i I i ' - - 'Ui ' -( : . - Evening., j ; 1. . 7:30 Song. '. . -1.-:;; : 8:00 Sermon, Christian tfnion and a Ripe World," C. R. Scoviiie. ' ' . C W. B. M. PROGRAM. . Vednesday; June 25th, a. m. 9:00 Bible Institute; Dean E. C San derson. - 1000-Devotional, Mrs. J. B. Holmes, Albany.. i -i j 10:00 Greetings. 10 30 Appointment "of committees. . 10:45 District reports. 11:00 Reports from Treasurer, sec re tary and organizer. . . t ' 11:20 President's address, Mrs. L. A. BrtBtow.-, . ' ,, -..' ; 11,30 Address, "Reflex Influence - of MissioQS," C. R. Scovllle. ' ,i . ; - , 11:43 Address. Mrs. Helen E. Moses. Indianapolis, lad. ; . 4 i , '-'Vr:-ii Afternoon..? ; 1:30 Devotional, Mrs. .J. T. Ghorm ley, Portland. ' " '- 7- r '""" 1:4 Address, Louie Hugh, Portland 2:0 Paper, "As - Christian Women, What Do We Owe to- the C. W. B. M.r Mrs. George Rltchey; Salem. 2:20 Man Talk." Mn. Alrrvn Esson, p'ortland. v:, :'' : r-''"'O ,;' .' L2:C0 Address, .Mrs. Clara,. G, Esson, Bugenev" ' --v 3;10 Paper, "Some Things For Our Encouragement,; Mn. X. "'v. Berry, Portland. .. r - 3:25- Reports of committees " ) ;f ; y ' ' ' '."'Evening. .' . . . , 7:00 Devotional. Mrs. E. C. Wlgmore, Monmouth. 7:30 Address. Mrs. "Helen E. Moses. 8:1: ion." Address. "The Work of Rellg C. R. Scoviiie.- r , 1 SUNDAY SCHOOL DAY. : Thursday, June 26th, a.' m. 9:00-Bible Institute. 10:00 Prayer and Praise. . 10:16 Appointment of Committees '-10;20-r-Report of district superinten dents. . 10:45 Report of corresponding secre tary. Mrs. f.- E. Billington. 10:50-r.Report of treasurer, Ashley M. Dickenson..' - r . ll:00-Sermon. "Jesus and the Chil dren," C. R. Scoviiie. - Afternoon. l:30-Devotlonal. "J , ." 1.45Oien4?arIlament. conducted by Mrs. Clara G. Esson, of-Eugene.- Sub ject, ','Adults In the S. S. A Means of Growth to Both." 2:30 Address. " - ' 3:10Reports of .committees. " 3:30 Miscellaneous business. ' ," ' y -Evening. ' . 7:30-Song service. -. .: ; - :' 8.00 Sermon, "Mothers and the Chil dren, " C. R. Scoviiie. i nuaf , June iiin, a. m. : -,; 6:30 'Thirty Minutes With David." Mildred Linnvlfle. .r ' :00 Bible Institute. f 10:00 Devotional Service; O. L. Lob- dell, i: V '.'-:?.- t-.-. -f ,; :T... . 10:10 President's annual . address. Ora E. Read. ;"' : 10:23 Secretary-treasurer's annual re STOii Acii BrrrERs Is a specific remedy for all-. ; ments of the stomach, liver and . bowels and Is - backed by hun dreds of voluntary testimonials. We-would therefore jurge every sufferer from Indigestion, Dys- pepsia, Flatulency, Constipation, v Headache or Liver and Kidney trouble- to try It. H will ' cure ' you: ' For sale by druagists.wfth our Privl : tamp over the neck of the bottli Avoid substitutes. .- port, O. B. TouL 1 , 10:30 Junior superintendent's re- port, Loretta Stuart. - ' 10:40 Business session. ' ! i 10:50 District superintendent's re- povts. i 'L- -'."''Tt'". '.-'--', ll:00-tSermofi, "Christian Endeavor's Roots and Fruits," CVR. Scpville. ; . . Afternoon." ; , 1:00 Junior . Houn Loretta Stuart. superintendent. 4 ' 2:00 Song and. devotional service. Ruby Hendricks., f I 2:3tf-Three Ten-Minute Papers: (fc Our Aim." H. C, Bushnell; (2) "Per sonal Help In. Personal 'Work." Bessie I Rose (3) "History of the Oregon C. E." E. M: Patterson. - XOf) Social recess. 3: 10--Special number. f 3:1; -Symposium on Practical C. E.' Work: -(1 "The Ideal State Organiza tion Alice CTirlstian. (2) "Model Man agement," Delhi Osburn. H3 "Model C. E. Offlcers," J. MV Huntsr. (4) "Model Committee WorkSFannie McCallum. 7:30 Devotional. Roil call of , socie ties,. Bessie Ghormley . - 8 :00-A warding C. , E. banners and election of, officers. N, 8:15 Recitation,- Constance Hand- saker. , . '. :30 Sermon, "The Divine NameVi C. It. Scoviue. j 9:30 C. El Camp Fire, t Attend! Ofncers Ora 1 E. Read, president. Pleasant H1U: Loretta J. Stuart, junior I superintendent,1-Albany; Otis B. Tout, 1 secretary treasurer, Eugene. " i : ; EDUCATIONAL DAY. Saturday;'. June 28th. 'a.' m. 1 - . 10:00-DeVotlonal, led by Mrs. Ella 1 Humbert." -.-!- ir 10:15 Parliament. Eugenfr Divinity School, Jed by J. A. Bushnell. 11:00 - Addtess. "Purpose , of fhe Ages," C. R. Scoviiie. Afternoon. , 2:00 Address "The Field.' Its Needs and Resources," J. B. Lister. 2:40 Special'. Song. , 2:45 Short addresses and business of the Christian Educational Union . Evening. ' . 7:30 Service of song and devotional. : 8:00 Address, "Purpose of the Ages." C. R. Scoviiie. : ; , . . r ' LORD'S DAY. I ; 1 Sunday, June 29th, a. m. ' 10:00 Sunday School, state euperfc tendent E. M. Patterson, ' ' 11:00 Sermon.' 'tTempted In All Points Like As We Are," C. R. Scoviiie. I " '., -' . 'Afternoon. i 2:45 Service of song, s ' f 3:00 Sermon, A. L. Piatt, McMlnn vllle.. : 4.10 Communion, W. F. Cowden and A. LPlatt. '"' ' " r I, --:-'."-:". -Evening.' ' 4 V" . '.v 1 7:30Seryfce of, song. t i 8:00 Sermon, ."Neglected Part Of the Great Commission, C Rj Scoviiie. A TEXAS WOW, HALL'S GREAT DISCOVER!! . .JV '" One small bottle of Hall's Great Dis covery cures all kidney, and bladder troubles, removes gravel, cures dia betes, seminal emissions. .. weak and lame backs, rheumatism and all Ir regularities of the kidneys and bladder In both men and, women, , regulates bladder troubles In child! en. If not old by your druggist, will be sent by mail -on receipt of II. f One email bot tle is two month's treatment and Avill cure ' any case; a-bbve mentioned. 'Dr. xu. w. iiatl, sole manufacturer, p. o 1 Box. 629, St Louis. Mo. Send foriestl- mgmui. Duia ujr ii aruggisis, aqu ai DR. S.,. C STONE'S drug, stores, Sa lem, Orego. ;;'.... . j, . - READ THIS, f . Bandon, Ore.-Dec 8, 1901. ! Dr. E, W. Hall, SiJ Louis, Mo. Deai Sir; I have used your Texas Wondet for kidney and rheumatic trouble Its effects are wooderfuL'' It has nv equal, and L can cheerfully recom mend it. '"'ura. truly. " i HARVEY HOWI3L NEW PHARMACISTS THE-STATE - BOARD EXAMINES AND PARSES A NUMBER OF ' STUDENTS. The State Board of Pharmacy was In session in Portland, this week., com- r1t I t tr 1Yi0t irrirlr : rtf a Amine. im .ti 1 cants for permit to pracUca as pharma- cists, yesterday, s Th Rwninv ti 1 mm uni rvf th I'unl'nm k k Board: -x -. - ThOr,Mn stat. Ti,. comDleted tt uw. tri K passing: uoon the nabers of th t7 t... dents who took the examinations yes- terday. and by the elecUon of olOcers for the ensulns; term. v ..... 11: Those who passed the examination . satisfactorily are; ' j .. ; seniors r, g. xnman, Portland; C. Osserwartdf.7 Portland; O. S.' Levy. Union; C C. Comfort, T Salem f Clyde Henry, .The. Dalles: E. E.. McMahlU, Salem; J. Q. Jarls, Mayvllle; Dr. C H. Brewer, -Stay ton. ' Juniors A... Gelsler, R. Bereevin. C. D. Ray. and E. E. McDanlelof Port land; C P. Brig-g-s. pervais; F. P. Leekley, Portland; J. U? Brewer, S Uy ton. . . . . The election of officers by the state I board resulted as follows: 1 .iTesiaent, i. w Moody. Portland. moved, in addition to this the manu Secretary, John M. Al Laue, Portland, tacturers Is assured Of the sale - of & Treasurer. A. Terlngton, ,Eujren. ,. very large number of the boxes i and The next meeting of the State Board can Afford to sell them, at the low or marmacy will be held , in Portland, September sth.- CHEAPER LETTER BOXES. I . Ariirri fn th r I Department, the manufacturers of let- ter. boxes for Rural Free Delivery ser-' vice have ottered to manufacture for the Government at a cost of SO c stats each, boxes that areidentlcal with those ! for which the patrons are now paying practically the entire population of the from J. to $2.W each, says the Wash- town. The loss Is estimated at $30, ington correspondent of the St. Louis QQQ. . - . t : . . ."-'' BT KOBEfiT,M'GREGOR. M7Eireo( the World's Champion Crenreut iCr2' , Dn br HAPPY liKuIUM tre o( the World f ChTuv.oD, Nancr Unks 2in. ;-' - Ifiit; uraf &4mof T : In the lUWlncludin Grtiu lldy 2,BUrd a tr9. KUor vWk iior 2.0V'w Zj,,..- vh,w111"" ytdm MAOGI UtpiVH... by JiAf FT MEDH M Jo0.i .... . J... l.'Z.. ..: . S iMra( Irm2:l4. Lsdy Aejon SSI1, . 4 v; ; wre of toe world's champion. Kncy Hanks snd - jtmndam o( Katie A. S..'', Teknar ,m 01 hen airs oi 66 tire of St la the aid M oams 22,HiKbUndBaroB 20. Second dam MAGGIE KEEXE.'. - dam of IJappy Panel 2 26'ti, Spanish . Maiden 29-'i: graadan of Myanza i.Vt. Mars-rare 2;lii Irma i:!V; Lezl Mar t&i. Lady Aegon Cuban 22$H, Id K. JJJS'i . h - , Third dam Laura Fair. ............. 1.. by" Rattler 501...... j " Dam ( Keene Jim 2:194. gran dam of Happy Dahv- Sire Sophia Temble 2:27. Gen. PIcton 2:30 a grand-" ' sel 2:264. Spanish Maiden 2:20. s - f 1 1 son of Black Hakk 5. a Morgan horse. ' Fourth dam by President, grandson by Sir Archy; fifth dam by Old Copperbottom. L A M B E RtT B O X REG. 4192 MORGAN R EG. RECORD 2:34 . . . aPP brown, 15.3; weight 1200 pounds: a perfect type of the Morgan tiorse and carries more Morean blood In his veins than any stallion living. Sired by Lambert Chief 3432, son of Daniel Lambert 102 ' first dam Nartcy Hals 2d.4... ...... ..by Lapham by Hill s Black Mwk 5.. ...v.......:,. - . Second dam, Nancy Hal ,1st.. v.. .i.iby.Psrey Carter Horse, by Tom llowa rd son of Hill's Black Hawk 6 , Third damClemena mare.. .......... V.jy Black Hawk 5...iv. ........ Lambert Chief 3432 Is the sire of Mabel If 2:224.JIInne Moulton 2:274. Fannie 2:2: Pet Lambert dam of ' -Dexter K 2:154: MInneola, dam of Ray be 11. 2:l4'p.): Saddle D. dam of Leonora. CJ24U. , ' ' f 1 M irapIV0,1.,S f tn.t dam of Hmbert Boyj 2:34. la the sire of Doilie. dam of Mable H z:24 Hanna dam of I-annie B 2:29M Tou will notice that the slre of the dam of both of these Is the same as that of Lan U I bert Boy). The Lapham Horse Is also the lre of Jhe dam of Frank II 2: 22' 4; Daniel Lambert 102. sire of 38 In 2:30 or better; sire of 35 sires of 151; sire of 4 8dams of 95. ' . , r B The eiBteredialUa MALCOLM and LAMBERT BOY will.be In stud until August 1, 1902. at Holmes' Can. Sunday and Monday; Dallas Tuesday; Independence. Wednesday and Thursday; Salem. Frldiy and liUurdar Terms Lambert BoySeason. 315; Insurance 325. Malcolm Season 32; Insurance 30. (Payable 35 In ad vance for season service, balance at end of season). ' . . - u vy o Os xic a u viyN 9 yre kft WILICES STALUOIf, "JEBOME'V NO. 29631. ,' Will stand for Mares the coming sea son at- Corner of Ferry and Liberty streets. For Pedigree and particulars, call on : ''' ' ; f . . .' - . . - ..' V ' . ' r Dr. VU. ' Long , v eiennary surgeon. . . v. Phone 2$6L . Salem. Oregon. . Shoulders, per lb, 9c Smoked Herring ' per box 25c.. Deviled Ham (small per can,5c. Deviled Ham (small) Oceans, 25c - . -. . - . Deviled Ham (large) per ea Deviled Ham (large) 3 cans, .Sardines, per box, 5c Sardines, 6 boxes, 25c . - Salmon, 3 cans, 25c -Catsup, per pt. bottle, 15e ' Catsup, 2 bottles, 25e. Coeoaunt (bulk) per lb., 15c ' Good . Soda (16-or. pkgs) 5c Good Soda (16-oz pkgs.), 6 pkgs 25c Corn Starch, per pkg 5c. J,!VVbind :Fowder,' per ipkg, 5c. ; Bring ua your butter. and eggs. We pay highest market price, cash or mer chandise. V, " M. T. RINEMAN" -is 32 8tans ' Street. Teleehene 131. ?Tl ' Ybtt Could Look JiJL rlU t once i into the future and see the condition' to which voor nmarta. if fwrl,rl will bring rem, you would arek relief at ad that naturally would be tbroaeli Shiloh's Cons ion Cure Guaranteed to cure Con sutnption. Bronchitis, Afll hnil iattd all T finer & cenU. Write to S. C Wells & Co.. J KsiTi Clover Rest Tea pariflcs taa Blood --r w ui vitLti i LM PROPRIETOR OF STOIIE'S DRUG STORES g'MTM. OREGON. t : RUPTURE Can Be Cared, Read This: .'. " : . J Amity, Of.. May 20, 10OJU i ror law w.ni rn nrons afllitAil oiik . i rnptura or hernia I wtll State that t have bpeti I eared of one-br is "Hnmut jimn ! tome and fitted by lr. Stone, galea, Or. ' . . -. . . Vi m. Goffrier "' Call, and Investigate these ti-usees. No. mo mm isfi "commercial bu ' " Globe Democrat under 20th. date ' of May ; Wheii the amendment .offered by senator Tillman was made to the. Post- c9 PP-oPrftibn NU providing for Ve purcnase oy. tne government for DeUvvr of boxes at 'm. cost nofealceed- "C ; cents , eaclu it was renerally mougnt mat .manufacturert would re fu8e to bId- 11 waa believed that air ,arf fiahufacturlnjc concern ou1d undrtkf 10 the kind of -"'(cu m mo price named. . ""'"K oi oias py tne xepartment iwaay - snowea tnat several manufac- r lurers wers reaay ; to undertake,, the work. -, tUanufacturers eptaln the rearkaxble reduction in the price of their wares In very plausible manner. They state that under the present system they are compelled to employ traveling- sales men, pay commlsalopa and incur heavy expeness without belnjr assurcdof any considerable demand for their product. With the Government as the purchaser. H of the expense of soliciUnsr trade! and the marketing of the boxes is re- price of 60 cents each. mntn.r, i'r7 Z -"" ' uiiuuis var "lm" Company plant at Hege- bx"h. a sou them suburb of Chicago, burned tonight. The company Is en- gaged rKl0c : umpt Combines the blood of two World's Ghatnpions. of 84 performers. I ibrMAXBuiKo hatcher......... .;:...T..:..;...i:;. . ' Mambriao fatcbert 6M,lro of l' standard troitera ln' Vh ! - ISju. Hn na baire aired tady of the Manor fixHM. lieir-at-Lair Ixrdlerbt26H. Mock loe Bird U irhtintale Jw ; -.. Imtv ixvll 2.09.1 MonntB -fa. Thetr dauchtra l,.v. ... SOV. Jup2: SIRED BT McCl.ANAHAN 2343 t. on of Ro Wilkes 2:06 Firs': dam. MIRA GOLDDUSTj by Pedro 3304 2:25. son of Idol 41 sire FIdol 2;04H. etc, Second dam FAJjlNT GOLD DUST, by Guide 1197. sire of 15 dams of Xte ihe Ust Third dm KIT. by Golddust 150, sire of Ludlie , GoMduJt 2:16i4v Fleety Oolddustl 2:20. etc ' f BROADHEART Isne of the finest staIUons tlnr the state, and with but little handling! show himself to b a very promising trotter. He wlU be allowed to rve a few mares it -i . T , -i. 320 BY THE SEASON.XITH.l STJAL RETURN PRIVILEGE. 1 v I: invite breeders to come and see this horse before breeding their rmares elsewhere. : X' W. O. TRINE.' FAIR GROUNDS. OR. Sire Lady Jan As J OF THE TWO-TEARrOMl TROTriNQ Wre Ol 4 rathe 2:10 Ust. 49 in th2-1i lial hr.n..if),..n. VJ J'11 dm MlbiMY BEIXE, by Gcasiper.b:! . Hetnl dam BRlAKEf.LE((lam of McBrit'r WINNEI . , uu.i vi. in iij nuiuuiuw rurvui-n, us, iufs Brpwi; orooo-mars tire. Fourth dam hT Aimont S founder of ibe Alaionl famllr. i "' ' A 1.T A IV tf - L.I . ...HI . i . It C. . w"n ano pnmiei lowt Ol 1902 fnllow. : IKVl.NurOX PARK; TORTLASD. EBj-1 Terms, $as.oo Season. ftOpajablept 1U1B1V JOHN: PENDER, Fair ' - , - - - I : tic&l Brown Stallion ; star, Hol very few white hairs on right front foot : U 3-4 hanlshlgh. ' Jtred by C. 1. EmeryFore t City Block Farm, Cleveland, Ohio. Foaled June 1,188-5 "Will make it he season, -1H02, : at thfr Jlel Front Barn, orner Trad 'and Commercial Streets, rialeln, Oregon. ' t . Ilia colts may be seen at the State Fair Grounds. Claggett & reen will jlUR goods will G I i h sTM V V, Our prices .will suit your, pock etbook. Dry 'ioc3 at the vcryjow est jriccs. f5hoes, tliat combine per fection of fit aod finish with reason ableness of price, riving daily in partnient. Tryus aud that , you get ey's worth at Greenbaum's bry Goods Store Next Door td the Postofflce ' i HAIR is with us, and excclnlor is excekiok Jute a Jute, eolU'-n in eoltoii and wool is wool Kvery thing we sell Is true to name aud description. We liave our pillows labeled at tha factory showing Just what tjhey are made of. In TacVwe .Uor :'n6.- flc lUloua- o miaioidiu'y statements in any part of our buJness. We iielieve the provisions of the Ture Vd"" la-8 should be as tflecti-e concerning what we wear as wliat we eaU If you get itof ua la la as presented. ' ' i V f -1 vi-j-- THE HOUSE ftaSIHuTj CO. S0S Commercial street. Stores at Salem .1 "X- 1 - be Monk2Sl, Ed Ktoa 2:0s. JeratrfMac Al" 9it. H ik own riant htera have rrodnred KajnK hU ; ' Jup2J.'t. Crawford a.-O?, BrinhtHirJt twi,, Bouncer l. Itoarboo PstcbeaS.-OSk. Rubber tt:lo. and 141 oihra Reg. Xo. SVWS, hi.A K srAi.i ios h.i tUiKi Uish. : WeUht U5 t-oundt. Six Team ul. ' . 2:46 (in the mud.) STAKE AT-TIIE fAIE FAIR LAST YEAR. in th lr.k . M r jv-. I of aje. Unequalled tJi. aire of Gazelle 3:11 V, MUwJeiwte :12, and . 2:14) iy Don Wllkn 1vUr ton of Al tons. - . . . . . . - great aire mt ntfrn china hnraet. 11 Is M Klunev' TO APRIL 1, FAIR GROTNP8, BALKM. MU 4(1. 1.1 1. ime ol senrlcc, balance at e ad ol srsson. Grounds, Salem, Or. v..:-'lA - - -; -. . , . TV J near hind fot while, and - - ' ' - - m Hatch, Props paiim s suit your taste. j Ne w goods ar- bur Millinery De- be convinced ;your . mon :l : : : : !ext door to Postofflce. and Albany. HAIR