... .. . . t. . VILL OPERATE DR. DARIUICS IT ; - rWENT STARTLING ILLU5 xHATJON -OF, WHAT CAN BE A'OMPLISII ED BT EI -TRICITt. ? THE MURDERED THE CANNERY MEN BURIED - " J. 1 .. ..I ' : " i, ... , . . - ' - . Manager Hoicomb Is. Arran?- f Ins for Active Opera---r." ' , iions ' - . 1 ' ' ? ' ' - .... V , , .. .'...-'. ' THB MACHINERY OP THE PLANT 'i HAS BKEN THOROUGHLY OVKR- HAULED, AND THE 8?ART WILL BIT MADE TOMORROW WOH ' rC1tflA IIUNDnra HANDS. jf-v' - jr ' UFromThursdays StatOTa.) .. Manager" G.W. Holcomb! of the Oregon Packing CompanyVjwas loathe city yesterday superintending the pre paration Cor starting the Salem call 'nery upor the Mon' pack. The machinery " has.' J been overhauled throughout and everything t In readl ocm and Mr. Holcomb said thai? the start wonli be made tomorrow' Fri day, or Saturday sure.. He thought V tthaf the factory would start up With 'about 100 handi aijI Increase wKh the ..-demand.-The strawberry crop is some what late thin-season, but its about 4 acres have been contracted with the Fruit Growers' Union,, Mr. Holcomb feels confident that th plant will be kept busy alanon following' straw berries with cherries. , ' i IN THE PROBATEi COURT ; LAST WILL OF JACOB PFAU FILr ' I Tl VfuTftJIinir C-fA Vf IT i-T"Y- EiWMADK.1. " '(From Thursday's Statesman.) ; The last will and testament of Jacob Pfau, deceased, was filed and admitted to probate yesterday and Mrs.. Nancy ' J. Pfau. widow, was appointed eaecu- trl and ifajk Capps; executor, accord Ing , to- the provision of the will. The estates which consists of a 313-acre farm In Polk county, a house and lot --In North Salem, 'and .some personal property, was valued at $12,000 and Is to- be divided among widow and two " Hffle Mv Capps, both of this city. ; A. L. Gardner was yesterday appoint- el guardian of the estate of Mary Hol lenbeak,, mentally Infirm, by the Mar-. Ion county probate court, upon petition, he being- required to tile a bond in the sum of J 1200. . I. N. Cook. W. J. Hadley and T. W. Rutherford",-filed their Inventory- upon the estate of M. 8. Norton, deceased, . appraising the real and personal prop erty belonging thereto at $1137.33., A ;motlon wias fll"d in if her-county probate court yesterday by; Wm. Foley et. al., in thsmatter 6f. the estate of R. Delorme,-: deceases!, to j strike out part of the furthter and separate an swer of J. F. T; B. Brentano, by P.j H. D'Arcy. attorney for the "petitioner. am ' nvrcr i rwr nnnr'n i yr nil . tALELLUl 1 rAUUXVftiU AUl.UytiC 1 1 il . vr A4 A,'. a u 'CLAPS- OF TH 12 NORTHWKST i - NORMAL COLLEGE. ' . (From Thursday's Statesman.) The -raduatlnsr clas cif ttie-. North west Normal College uave an Interest- . inemertamment at tne couege aua-Itcr-hvm. last evening. , The exercises consisted f tatlons, essays, and vo c'aJ. lxnd limlrumentl musfe. :. ' "fttr. C. A ' Lewis g ive weli pre pa'red oration .on "Retaining bur ; In sular Pcssesslons." His arguments were clear and fcrcible. 'Miss Cora Talkiogton -read a carefully prepared paper. - Her subject wasj "Conjuga tion of 'he v?rb 'Do.' r slie gave nu merous HlustrntlonH of; nrn whiv n derstowl the brt of "doing" In its high est sense. i:The paier showed a gotui knowlerlge of history, and tb reading of It pttcIvcA'-vcry ;tlos r attention . througTiowt. , ; : ; - ' . -. i'-" , 1 Perhn ds the best numb?r Of t he evenlnsr was the oration oa T-afayette bv 1 If. Laufrnaii.. It was a scholarly rrroliitton aiil was il fllvercd." with inuch'spirit and grace of attln.: "-, , The music wts provided by the Col lege of Music and. was. a pK'Hsins part of the prorram. ,The College of Music wilt give ti piano ud yoIc&i recital at the college auditorium oh Friday -evenings - ' i'-: ' 'r K . FARM RESIDENCE BURNED IIOMK OF R. U S WARTS IKSTUOT " KD WITH CONtTKNTS THK -i FAMII WAS AWAY, ; t (From Thurstlay's Statesman.) : v The residence of R. L. Swarts, five , mlleir east of this cltv oni lh Enter road, was. - burned to the ground on. Tuesday, afternoon- Mr."- and , Mrs. Swarts were at Meadow Lake at the time, and thee were only! two" ladies anf a small child in the house, and consequently nothing could be -done to save the property, while all clothing, bedding and furniture, in f the house. was "destroyed THe Rtn raught in the roof fro" the--kltcberi stove, and be fore It wasdlscovered.th entire build ing was in. flames. .The lops H J12C0 to $1500, and there was no Insanince. The house Is known as the'Kblr property and ' has only been occupied by Mr. Swarts and family for sf-vear or bo." UNITED FOR LIFE MR. Fi I. WEST AND MRS. MAR GARET A. SIMPSON ; WERE MARRIED LAST NIGHT. . . - (Frdm Thursday's 'Statesman.) - A nulet wctfdlng took place at the residence of F, I. West, on I he .Corner Salem., at S:30 o'clock last ulsjlit, when that gentleman was Joined In happy 'wedlock to Mrs. Marguerite A. Simpeori 'of this' city. Only -a few of the rela tives and -friends., of the- scontractlmi parties witnessed the lmile"' yet J'lnvj prcsslve wremorijr which was. perform-! ed fty Itev. IC C. Blackwell, of the Les lie" M. E. -church. The bride is tpilte well known tand " highly respected In this ' city. and the groom. Is also well known being the engineer at the Capi tal City Ice Works wtiich position b has tilled very competently the past two years. The happy couple will re side in this dtju , The philosory of bi treatment may be briefly s?1 thus: Force Is spirit In motion-. VHal force is organic mo tion, or te projer movement of the or ganize' Particles as they pass to and fro from the human system Disease, In ii wrd, is obstruction the result of an impaired vital force, and it is at least jccompanied, if not caused, by defang- ej! organic motion.' - These derange ments can only be radically ' removed by Inducing the recurrence of he -nor mal or healthy action. A' cure can only be effected by: call in g -1 n the al d of the electro-mag-netie ot vital forces, which: 'are concerned In an organic changes . Bo-prrw'erful Is this Influence that persons who have many years suf fered, hate been restored to health In an almost Incredible space of time. Dr. Oarr-in's system will not restore a lost member of the body, or perform other fmpo9sibtl,Uk , but it will. in ' a ma jority of 'cases, give relief and cure where other remedies have failed. The practice is based upon the moot strict laws of science, and is In harmony 'with all natural laws-. Physicians of every practice not only acknowledge this power, but receive the, treatment for themselves and Jtheir families, as well as recommend the treatment. Read the following: S - - ,-. "Mrs, Karg's Grateful Tribute. j Leland. Or.,rNov. I4, 1900. Mr. Editort Please publish this 'for the benefit of those -vho are afflicted with sciatic rheumatism, I had It and was cured by Dr. Darrln. I took sciatic rheumatism in November, 1896, and had It till November, 1898.1 My body was all drawn and bent to the ' right Side! the pain was .errlble In my back and hips to ' my knees; eometlmes I had to go on crutches, - then again I would get so I could walk with a cane then all at once I wouM be so I could not get jout of my: bed; . jny husband would have to put me lit a. chair; -1 suffered everything for two years. I took all kinds of remedies I-couId hear of for sciatica, but they failed to do any good,. Then I heard that Dr. Dar rln was In Grants Pass; I made up my mind I would go and see him; I could only take a few tep at a time with the aid of a-cane, -then I would have to stop and rest. I took thei first elec trie, treatment on the 27th of Septem ber, 1898; n the 2th I went again and took another. At the end of fou? hours, after I took "the- second treat ment, I could walk all around the house without a cane and that eve--Ing I went out la town, to three differ ent jstores and bought a few articles and then I went to "the depot and took the train and came to Leland. - My daughter. Mrs. Walter, met me at . the Leland( depot, and when I left the car cteps without assistance, my daughter said to me: Why- mother! Then she said, "How do you feel? I told her I waa getting wetL We would laugh and cry together to think what a great change I had gone through: In such a few hours. In a week I. was doing my housework. My case was a aevere one so Dr. Iarrln gave me three months' treatment,' but at the end of six weeks I felt so well that I quit using the elec tricity. The treatment he gave me was electricity and medicines. . I haven't had the slightest symptoms of sciatica since. ' ' ' ' ; ' i I Slope all those who are afflicted with sciatica will go to. Dc Darrln.. He will dure them as he cured me. . ' - ' - - Tours truly, i. ; Mrs! G. Karg. Dr. Damn's Place of Business. Dr. Darrln can be consulted free at tho Willamette hotel, Salem, until July 6th, from 10 to 6 o'clock-dally; even ings from 7 to 8; Sundays-10 to 3. AH curable c hronic dijeases, lost manhood. blood taints, stricture, errors of youth1 catarrh and deafness, are confidentially treated. ' Cures "of private diseases guaranteed; and never published in the papers, and no cures published only by permission. ;Most eases can r?cetve home treatment after a visit to the doctor's office. Inquiries 'answered and circulars sent free. lla-tteTles and bHts furnished, with fuH directions for their Use. :;JEyes test3 and glasses niieu, '-- . - 1 ; , Dr. Darrih's terms for treatment are now $" a week, or in'that proportion of time as ,the. case may require, ex cept Jn Kpeclai , eases." ; The poor treated free, except medltinoB. ONE OF OLD PIONEERS A SHORT SKETCH OF TYk LIFE OF MRS. STEWART-M'DON-ALD. DECEASED. V V . . ; --v - - Donald was born December 2S, 1S37, in Indiana, and died at Safem, Oregon, June 15102. after ani illoea tf three months of dropsy. 1 . Mrs.McDonald came to Oregon with her parents. John and. Mary Stewart, ih 1843 and settled at Corvallis., : She was educated 'fit the-Willamette Unl vterslty at an early day I n the ; early history of that Institution.- : Bha'wts very faithful member of. the Meth odist church from childhood, and 'died in the full faith of the Chrijtlan rti llglon. 1 -. ' ' .' : The surviving i members of her fam ily are as ' follows: ; Francis Scott, ! Garfield, Wash.; Columbus Scott. Cor fvallisV Mrs. Sarah. Miller, Milton; Mrs. 'Addle E. Barger. Saieni: Mrs. A. L. Alberts, Salem, and Christopher Rrininger, Chicago. ; Calvin Stewart, Albany, is o. brother, and Mrs. M. A. Dicei Brownsville,-.and Mrs. Scrlndia, Swlck. Corvallisi, are sisters. . Whooping Cough ! My little son had an attack of whoop Inpr.cough'ajnd was threatened with pneumonia; - but for : Chamberlain's Couj?h Remedy we would have had a. serious time of it. It also 'saved him from severe attacks of croup. H. -3. Shrlckfaden. editor World-Herald, Fair Ha Ten. Wash. For sale by Dr. Stone's Prug- Stores. ; " i r i . AN OVHRDUE GTJXBOA'tV j f&Ok '":FR-.lNC;i3CO.i -fUR 12.-The tJunboat Mar.lia. which lf?t Manila riy-sevei uays ago, ..m n" -!totion oji or alleged healer is as good ntt in a faj on.hadns 8 Sxickien-a Arnica Salve, tell - htm li d a narrw, escape from feoing dnvpn-f . . -- . . She,was picked r-P o Point . .lnltal ..yi of - mvrveUras cures f eu4. The Man;!:;. had atoari a crew Scalds, Bruiser, nfi&z. Skin Eruptions vt binety-seven tirn, ten ofPccri ani prove It's the best and cheapest.' 25c ftifehtx-fouc manae - at Dr. Stone's Drug Stores. !, Funerals of the Unfortunate Prison Guards Yester tap REMAINS OF FERRELL, TIFFANT AXD JONES LAID TO REST BY LOVIXG - HANDS IMPRESSIVE SERVICES . AND BEAUTIFUL FLORAL. OFFERINGS.' i ; ; iFroih Thursday's Statesman.) yetiterday, the funerals of the three unfortunate pi Ison guards. ; murdered on Monday .by Tracy and Merrill, the escaped desperadoes, were heldt and seldom have friends In this county at tracted so large crowds or friends and sympathizing neighbors, as did these held yesterday. . i. ... i - The funeral of Frank B. Ferrel was held from the David Simpson residence on. East State street, and a . crowd numberinsr many hundreds, friends and acciualntances of the deceased and . of the family were lu attendance. The funeral services, one of the most im pressive ever held in Salem, was con ducted ln the shade of the: beautiful forest trees in the yard of the Simpson home. In thes cool . shades the casket was plac-ed.and flowers and floral.pfeces- neaped up ' around it. tho, gif ts -of friend?.- Rev.. P. S. Knight conducted the services, while the choir from the Central Congregational church "beauti fully rendered appropriate selections. Rev. Knight, in the course of 'his re marks made use of the following state ment, which touched, a responsive chord in. every heart;.. V "Not onty as fellow creatures should we give our sympathy In their sad hour to the relatives and family of Frank Ferrell. but as citizens we should re member that he died at a post (of dan ger, as truly a' martyr to liberty and law, and to all high interests of "the commonwealth as though lie bad died on the field, of battle." i f ? 'Following the services, the Woodmen of the World took charge of . jthe re mains of the murdered guard, and es corted them " to the Rural ; cemetery, where, in the Ferrell burial lot., they were tenderly laid to rest. i with the beautiful and - Impressive .burial-service of the Woodmen order, it was one of the tpost affecting funerals - ever seen In the city, and the parting of the ; !. grief-stricken family frojiji the loved form of the deceased only in tensified the indignation al) felt for the ruthless and wanton slayers of the young men. ' ' l " : The remains of B. F.- Tiffany were burled from : the . residence of B. F. Southwlck, on 12tti and-Center istrects.' Rev. John Parsons conducted the ser vices, and' a large concourse of ifrlends and neighbors were present to sympa thize with the deeply stricken samtly; The floral offerings, as at the Ferret f funeral, were numerous and. beautiful The .remains "v,ere tenderly laid! to rent' in a sightly ot In ,. the City View cemetery,:,-" .i - The funeral of S. R. T. Jones, the third of the victims of the murderous fury of the convicts, was held at Hubbard yesterday, at 11 a. m., under the auspices of the Odd Fellows - and Workmen, to which orders he belonged. The Jloral pieces sent by friends from this city and throughout the; : state, were many and beautiful. '. Life. - .The ioet's exclamation ; "O IJfe: I " Is a 'rarc-ly them- feel (thee bounding In my veins, joyous one. Persons that tan or. never make It. In' honesty to selves, "are among the- mof unfortu nate. They do not live, but exist; -for to live implies more than 1 to be. To live is Jo be welt and strong to arise feeling equal to the .ordinary duties of the day, and to retire not,overtijmeby them to feel life bounding In thp veins. A medicine that has made thousand of jeople, men and" womeni well and stropg. has acconHliKhed aL,grea)L work, bestowing the richest blessiniSs, ' imd that V medicine, is Hood's Sai-saParilUO The weak, run-down, or -debilitated, from any cause, should pottfail jto take It. It builds up the whole?-syst in. change existence 'Into life, and; makes life more abounding,. We are glad -i to say these words :n Its favor lo the readers of our co'.umns. j ' PERSONALS Mrs. M. C. Alderson went to Albany last evening for a visit to relatives. Miss Aloha McKlnnfy, of rumer, visited with Salem friends yesterday. -. - .... . , , Mrs. A. B. Cillis returned last, even ing . from a visit to her mother near Brooks. . - ; i Miss Henrietta Savage went to Portland yesterday afternoon for a vis it to relatives. . " Miss Carinne Phelps departed yes terday afternoon for an extended visit to relatives In Portland. j Mrs. VWi H. Savage returned last n'ght from Portland where she attend ed ' the Grand Chapter of the Eastern Star, her mother.., Mrs. A. J. j Wood cock.' accompanying her for a brief visit. . -;-' --r- Prof. Wm. G. Martin and wife, of Florence, Oregon, 'are visiting in'Salem." en route home from attending tne Grand .Lodare of the Eastern Star at Portland. Prof. Martin Is a brother of AttorneyCarey F. Martin and formerly resided here, having been connected with the management of the State ! form School during Supt. R. J. Hen dricks administration. : ; ' ".j ; Mr. W.H. Wilson, of Washington. D. C. was in Salem on Wednesday... He la now working' for the company: which publishes the books containing the offi cial messages of the Presidents; of the United States, edited by Congressman Richardson, and originally issued as an mclaJ publication. - Mr. Wilson worked for the Statesman for m. time about ten years ago, making a canvass of the state for this paper at the time when the decisions of -the Supreme Court were published. - ' " ' . r If Man Li t You-, And ssty som other salve, ointment. . . . . .;'....'..'... i " . , - ' . ...., -- - i ... i- - . . - : -., - , '-. X - -, : ' .!' ;. ' :; . ' i V BY ROBERT M'GRE' I(R fi7SIreef the World! ChsinjMon "rm 2'2?i Dun bvtHAPPy Al EoH'M Hire of th World' nisma.ou. Nncr HnM 2i. Bsy eullion 16 2, weieht 140P, Hired hr Robert Srrirr, s :WZ. sire of riie wnrtdV elmmpion Kt; eire of 50 dims of 73 in the Hat, including JlliaUlM WAVTUAB M M r ..... f ..... I lsni of Irtns2:14i, L4Mly Aegon J21't rrindam of Katie -A. Jekmar - 2.-22 4. I ighland Baron 2:30. Second (Un M AG6IK KEENE. . ... rtam of lUppjr lmnl U '26 , BpauiiOi Maiden 'lci.; gmndam of Nyu7. 2:12'i'.i Marjrrare 2.15' :j, ItnM i;ls';' Lexle May 2MX. ladjr Aegon 'it' Cuban Ida K. 2-JS ! . - i j . . u lr villi - vf ; ..v - ;'-v -V-.; y:-r .:-- Thlni dam Laura Fair. .... . ....... . v ,. . , Dam of Keene Jlm.2:19Vi. grandam of Jfappy.Ifcmi - sel 2: 26fn. Spanish Maiden 2:20 Fourth dam by- President grandson LAMB E R T BOY REG-4192 morgan reg. ' Dannie brown. 153: welcrht 1200 In his veins than any stallion living. First 'dam Nanev Hals 2d . Second dam Nancy Hale 1st. ...... Third dam Clemens mare. ......... by Black Hawk o.,... f ..... .... ...................... Lambert Chief 3432 Is the sire of Mabel H '-.Minnie Moulton 2:24. Snnie 2-r?94: Tet Lambert, dam of Dexter K1-?:15V4; Minneola, dam of Raybell, 2:124 P-) :' Saddle D, dam of Leon Dra 2; 2414. The Lapham'Horse, sire of the dam of Lamoert Boy 2134. i the sire of Dollle, dam;Of Mable II Z:2t4 Hann.- dam of Fannie 11 2:29V4 (You will thai nf Tj,riKTrt rtov. Tho TitihAin 102. sire of 38 In 2:30 or better; sire ... - ... The registered stallions MALCOLM Sunday and Monday i Dallas-Tuesday; T Terms Lambert Boy Setison, "vance fori season service; balance W. e. EATON, MALCOLM When w. G.j Eaton r. brought the .. rciting bred stallion Malcolm to Ore gon and placed him in the stud here he did a good thins for the breeding industry of this state. Malcolm com- bines th3 bloo: of two world's cham pions, Hanks, ci'i M Cresoeus 2:034 and. Nancy 2:04, He was sired ;by Ilob- Urgor 2:17. sire of the world's greatest trotter Crtsceus 2:02 and many others In the Hst - -- : First dam M aggie Medium (dam of Irma 2:18'ii Luly Aegon 2:24; grandum of Katie Al TtHctnar 30), by 2:H2"4 and Highland Baron 2: HTTppy Medium.' slr? of the world's champion ,Nanty Hanks 2:04 and 93 oilers; sire of 6j 'rires. of 366 In ' the list and 6H dartiM of ierformrs. Siknl diiw Maggie Keene (lam erf Happy Damsel i2:26, Spanish Maiden Z:'-kZ.': grandam of " Nyauza -.2.12." Margrave 2:15. Irma 2:J84. 'Lexle May 2:204 Lady Aegon 2:2414,' Cub m 2:24rand Ida K .2:284) by M.tmbr: no HatdJVr, son of Mambrlno Patcbep -Sir., sire f .25. irt the list. His sons have wreauiaas or tne Manor 2,V44. iieir-'P'f 'rtf' r,e.. . - - - , ..... !. ' , ,,,,.., a nt.rw, , us:! .ii rterT..v 9-f,T.t(.A Mri .irirt MiUiiAY BE1XE. by Gwdper.2:tlt. ire of Gazelle 2:11V, Mint Jto t.li, sitd ?f oclcii?' -Hl?5,9 l1 ' lir,t, S - 81 - ? - - i. - uuic iJiriii i.v., jiwirawnc ..w, 1 daughters have produced The Abbott t -niiz eh.it.iir IfhtmoW .-ftv. '..,in ii tb1rne 2:07V,. (The Monli 2 : OS Vi . i I L Ilon ffl'l--'iersev Miei O!.. n:ii Ali'Mon- kiWi- Ills own dauhU:Ki vt tinxuv -mi iu nn . w nun 2:.uii','.i. Jupe 2-: Crtvwrord 2:i7i. Bright -J lig-UtV2;94. Bouncer ,2.09. Bourbon 1'i.tchen others. ; Third Keene J. 2:i'4. Rubber 2: 10 -and 141 lam IvUr:v ('lam :.ot j; rn z:ia,: granoam or nappy Damsel Wamsh Maiden 2:29 )v by Rattler 01, Wre of Sophia. Temple 2:27, ueri. Pic ton 2 :30x a grandson of Btack Hawk 6, la?:Morgan horset . Malcortm Is nbt only a horse'of gool breedingj but h has size and. quality, rerng - wen irorrnea, . nne action, good disimsition and . weighs 1400 pound. The fact thatt Mr.. Iarmbee kept him on hi breed! PR' furrrf in Moiitana for a number-iof years Is th lest evldt-nce of his bkng an exceptionally good sire Lof high fclaas. horses. Mr.' Larrabee has owned Malcolm since at coltjpd lias kept him on his Brook Nk "ranch for -breeding, pur poses, where h lr-di a high class horse ;i for -driving: nd cat rlage pur poses, Triostly fir-the Eastern market. To shojw the valley . farmers about wha-t kind of citts thw may expect to get from Malcolm. Ve publish a loiter Mr. Eaton received from Mr. Larrabee a short time ago which reads as fol Iowa: I-se by the Rural, Spirit that you have sot 1 Specikd Telram and trust that you received a good price lor him. I have Just returned from the ranch and had a- good time an I sold , two f pan of , horses while there by Mal colm, one- a spnjn of mares, four and five yaTa. old, full sister, out of Kola, by Temjpest 18.81. son of "Aimont. 33. They, wifre. bays, 13 3 bands, and very closely matched! The other team was a "pair of chestnuts 15 2 hands, also cWe4y matched, for - $70; per ' -am. Both tpiams went to Butte parties, on buyer 1 president . of a. bank and the' other h physician. ! "They, are both very much pleased with thtrn. one savk thai he would r.ot take $3000 and the other value's his team at $2500, so you ee ihat they think very highly of them. Thev are said to be the two nicest teams 5n Butte. They; tr4 Very handsome, ' of good action and have speed. You will rt member that ! I told you that Alta-L 'Combinea the blood cf two World's Cliamjdtns, UrMlsu Hoy 2 : , UIKunl ?ii. I-;. lore ' .tT MAfl'V MKD1I M m:... Si'e-of tnc-u'orld't , 9: others mre of 6b tires . of 9 per form r.. b MAMHKIXO HATf'fl F.R.. rti f Mainbrinn III wm have l.rv In-viI -JiJ. lured file AbtMUt 2i)7J-i. Tho llont irrtnu 2J9'4. Htn J.WV. Jupeaai.'.j. . llonrtMin lsiehen 2 .by1 Rattler 501 . Kite Sop!il;t Temple on of -Black Hawk b y Kir Archy; fifth dam by Old Copper pounds: a perfect type of the Morgan Fired by Lambert Chief 3432, son of . .by Lapham by Hill's Black Hawk 5. ..I by Rerey Carter Hor, by Tom Howard, notice that' the Wre and the Hire or ane HorH is also the sire of the dam of 35 sires of 151; sire of 5S dams of t - and LAMBERT BOY will be In stud Independence, Wednesday and Thursday; $15; insurance $25. at end of season). . Malcolm Season $20; ,V faro IIihI 1'ront T.iverv Stable. Clood pafeture.! No wire fence.. JAMES ell AW, Attendant.' . r "SIRED BT McCLANAH AN ,2343 7. on of P.py. Wilkes 2:0V,. , ) First dam. MIRA GOLDdOST; by pi-dro 31W4 2:25, son of Idol 44. sire: Fidol 2:04, etc. . Second, dam FATNY GOLDlJtJST, by Guide 1137, sire of. 15 dams-of 17 in the list. Third dam KIT, by Gold dust ISO, sire of Lucille GoJddust 2:164. Fleety Golddust 2:20. etc. "i i t ;V' ) BROA DIII-:ART -is one ofrthe finest Jtalljohs In the state, anil wlth but .; li-ttlo" handling shows himself to be a Vejry promising- trotter. lie will be, allowed -to serve ;a few mares at. -' ' - '' $-0 lit THK SKASON. WITH UStf AD RETORN rRiVlCKGE. - i I Invite breeders, to come and wee tils horse before breeding their: marca elsewhere. I, W. O. TR1NK. FAIR GROtjNDS. OR.l captain JowtesisiseeiB Sire of Lady Jones. 1 x X7::1 f'-THK T WO-.Y E A R-0 1 .1 ' TK'Ttlxr irffi lit tho 2 10 ll?t.4!ln tlie2:15 .iiau-2H lti..' 'tm 3t:i A ft -Bkt.-R Itt.ff MenricV2:14)TLyDoaWlUet2i2IVaon.of Alcyone. r rfr I rtm tiy Marnr.rlno t'a'clion. lue (fn ',KHrih larn Aim&nt :, founderol the c !T A I V JOVK8 las Mar'i alallion fiia1cl I" rf'?'1 1 rot: InK Action atid P"',be a 'sTesl alrfc b'? 5 b?r f ?. n o re pi um.orn. - IKVlM.TOS I'ABK; IflETLAXH. FEB. I ' aiihiij i Ttrmt, Mi-oo Staaon. . $. payable at r . .If) M W : DHNnHf?. FBlT H ol m del 5SQO Heal lirown oiunion ; star, near ninu loot very few white hairs on rljfht front foot ; 15 i Jlrifl by iX K, Kinery, Forest CityJBtock Ka Ohio. Fak-1 Jtine 1.1S85. ill make tl tseal Brown Stallion ; star, t the Jleil r font J Jar n, (wnr jTracf e, anl Cmnmemal rim-ts. raieni,.wrt-Kon. His -colts may Ik: seen at the Claggett Haie fc Props mont mares ' would make a gool nick with Malcolm. The' rale of thls pair of m.r" mentifnel above proves this. I alar bargained awtty a two-y.u.r-ll colt by Lamberx I toy. out of a Morgan mare.' for $301, so you, see the Morgans aire well thougTvt of too." Malcolm -will be 1n the stud this season at Holmes' Gap. Dsill.is. Inde peqdefice and Salm. His picture ap pears in our paper this week. , Catarrh of tha 'Kidneys ' Ivl lis thousands of people Annually, both maie and female. Take warning In time. If you have pains In your back, loin or groin, tired or worn owl feeling, depressed and "dull spirits, which lends to Brighfs disease. Take S. Ii. Catarrh '"ure-,-wblch removes tho cause of all ki'dney troubles; For sale by all druggifts. Xlok.x"i.CaUrrh free. Address Smith Bros.. Fresno. Cal. Use Kir.i i V219 A!vrj-s Ecrs OA r'reaceuiOV.aud othen in the York lib 2 !-.-.'. rliampinn Nancy llauki 2 lit and of . . titx. in Uie list at.d i.S dam Pal - chen 6. hire of S. tan1anl r.tter in tlio xlrvrt Lady of UitrMannr 2JIS. llfir-at-jiK' Mrwni tone ?t.K 'Jlielr laiiKtit-ra firj.ro- tiKf.l HMrtrnr Cblmva 2flt-i. V.mftii-ll ( h!inr 2.tH'4. YA rtin iX-',. Jer.- liar -S.-tW'l.'Al own dutir lav rv1u-d Kalpli .lke i-r 4m i ;,. uric nil nr. it 2 :0,,-Itouncrr rOH, Kublter i:iu, ami 111 oilier. 27. C.en. Plcton 2 a Morgan horse. f0 a grand- bottom lrttcr, RECORD 2:34 , horse and currieM more Morgan blnl DaniH. Lambert 102. ' a . I so;n of HilTs Black Hawk &. uam oi poui oi tnese is me sameas of.I'riink H. Daniel Lambert jv,, until August 1. 1902. at Holmes' Can, Salem. Friday and Katurday. insurance $30. cl'ayable $3 In ad- Balem. Orecon. Marcs left at owner's -risk . r Hew. No. WWJI. mA K.prAi.nos J'kS liand Ul(th. UplRtit lljOfHtundt.'' Six yean old. . , 2:46 (In the mud.) 8TA K E AT Til E STATE PAIR LAST YKAIt. in the 2:20 list, at 14 year of fe. I'ne'iualle'l - ai urofi'i-iiiare Hire. Aimont -tn WSf. familv - Und 15.8 band, weighs 1J0O. pminda, ljL 5 ef hirh claaa lioraea. lie i MtKlniir t .ot o. bolt. faUin Jonea ill toake the aeaiM.ii To ArRTL if FAIR Gla'iVSPS, 8A1ES. time i acFvioe, balanre a tend of kmoii. ii, vunds9 Salem, Or. near fjiinu foot- white, and ; 3-4 bands hijfh. , 'arm, tlevelarni he season. ii state r air OroundH.- .. WIUES' STALLIOII, "JERDUI" ' , no. i?; i--' Win stand for MartM the oomlnsT s son 1st Corner of Farrjr aad JUtos'ty streets.' For I"dlra,t 'jxA paxUcroiars, call n , ' ,,':'- T - ;- ; - : -' '' I-" Dr. W. Zt .g. ' .' Veterinary Sui vn. 1 Phone 266L HWm. O .go. Money to Loan On ilnvroved farm ana city prcrpenj at lowest' rates. THOMAS K. FORD. Over Xjidd t Bush's. Bank. Salemi Or?jgaJ v - '. - fm Q AfC CURRENT RATE. INSURANCE , . - -RkAL. ESTATE ! BOZO RTH BROS, 294 Commercial Street. Salem, Or. m