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6 WEEKLY OREGON' STATESMAN. FRIDAY. JUNE 27, 1M2. THE OREGOiJ 'T :"r;; MWAKERS v ; .. ' ... ,, , . ;., . i List of- the i Members of , the : Legislative As- ' : embly. AS COMPILED AND ISSUED BY THE SECRETARY OP STATE, SHOWING THE NAMES. POSTGF FiC'E. ADDRESSES, AND.POLITICS OF EACI MEMBER. ' 4 ' . . , Secretary of Sta-te F. I. Dunbar has comply and isuel a list of the mem bers of this Twenty-second legislative Assembly, of the, State of Oregon. The Hat la as. follows ',,,. , i.'.V E. M. Croisan, Marion, Salem, Re publican. I .. , ' -. . - . . : . inquire Farrar, , Marlon, Sal em, Re publican. " . ' M... A. Miller, Linn, Lebanon, Demo crat. . ,'' r W; II. Hobson. Linn. Marion. Stay ton, Republican." ! J . W.. Kuyfeendall, Lane, Eugene. R publican.. ' , i A. C Marsters, Douglas, Roseburg. Republican." , .":,''.,. .Robert 'A. Booth. Douglas, Joseph- T-' - M. Dimmlck, Coo. Curry, Marshfieid. Republican. . E. V. Carter," Jackson, Ashland, Re publican. - J.. N.: Williamson, Crook, Klamart.h. Lake,; Wasco, Prineville. Republican. John I. Daly, Benton, Corvallis, RepubPean. - .:.' W; Tyler Smith,' Lincoln, Tilla ir-ook,. Yamhill, Sheridan, Republican. JJ. F. Mulkey, polk, Monmouth, Re publican. j V. .A. Howe, Yamhill. Carlton, Re publican. ' ' Ceo. C. Jlrownell, Clackamas, Oregon City, Republican-- , .',. W. II. Wehrung, Washington. Col umbia. Hillsboro, Union., ; . . Alex Hweefc Multnomah. Washing:' .ton, Portland, Cltlzens-DenaocraUc- Peoples-Union.. ' ' . e Herbert Holman,' Clackamas, Mult nomafi, Portland, Republican. . iienryj:;, jacuinn, Aiuitnoman, jrort hmd. Republican; James E. JIunt, Multnomah, Port land, .Citizens, - George T. Myers, Multnomah, Port land, Republican. F. P. Mays. Multnomah, Portland. CKlzens. J. Av'C. Smith,- Multnomah, Portland, Citizens. C. W. Fulton, Clatsop, Astoria, Re- -- T. H. .Johnston,. Sherman, Wasco, xsuiur, itepuDiican, i . W. W. Stelwer, Gilliam, Grant. Fherman, Wasco, Wheeler, Foseil, Re publican,, -i -.1 Walter M. Pierce,. Morrowy Umartilla, Union, Tendleton, Democrat 9, L. SmUh f Umatilla, endjleton, JlSstus Wade. .Union, Summe.rvlire, Democratlc-Peojiles.. ; John L. Randr Baker, Harney, Mal heur, Baker. City, Republican. ' Republicans, 21." Pemocrats, J; CWJ xens, 3; Union, 1; CiUzens-Dcmocratlc-PeoplesiUnion, 1; Democratic-Peoples, 1. . '.-." ' " I'M-' Those marked thus () elected In 1900. Those marked thus () elected" lh 1902 to Oil unexpired . term .of It.- D. Inman, ekled In 00.A . REPRESENTATIVES. Frank Davey, Marlon Salem. Repub lican. ' A. M. LaFoflett, Marlon, Brooks, Re publican. . - , j Ed. T. Judd, Marlon, Aumsville, Re publican. " , . , ' r Thos. B. Kay, Marion Salem, Re publican." J D. Kimmbns, Marlon, Monitor, Re publican. ; . Samuei:R." Clajool. Linn. Lebanon, Democratic. , W. R. Bilpeu, Linn, .Albany. Demo cratic. .. ! . ,i Ff , D. Com tt. Linn, Bhelbur. Re publican. . i , 1. N. Edwards. Lane, Junction City,. Republican. ; ' ;t ..I-'!. IlariiA, loJie, Lugene, Repub lican. ' T f. !..' 1 J . M . Shelley, Lane, Eugene, Repub 'Jtcaii. - i : Ira B. Riddle.' Douglas, Riddle, Republican- W tills Kramer, Douglas, Myrtle J Schiller B. Hermann. Coos, Myrtle Polnl. Republican. t .. R D. IIume; Coos, Curry, Gold Beach, Republican. . ; W, C. Hale, Josephine. Grants Pass, Republican. . Miles Can trail, Jackson, Jacksonville, Johti D. s-Olwell, Jackson,! Centra Point, Democrat. . s J M. ILansbrough. Douglas, Jack' son. Roscburg.'Republican. Marion Hayden, Benton, Alsea, Re publican. G.-Lj Hawkins, Polk, Independence iipiviinnrnn i B. F. Jones, Uncoln,-Polk, Toledo Republican. ;-' " ;., - : B. C. Miles, Yamhill, Newberg. Republican.- -' , Charles V, Galloway, Yamhill, Mc Mlnnville. Democrat. s B." L. Eddy, TiliJLmook. Yamhill. TUM amook. Republican. . , , - D. M. C. .a.iult, Washington. Hills? boro. Republican. ' . j - Charles Hines. Washlnglon, Forest Grove. Republican. f .B. F. Purdy,. Wasbins'ton, , Gaston, Republican. I C. a. Huntley, Clackamas, Oregon City, Republican. Han" Paulsen, Clackamas. I George, Republican - II. A. Webster. Clackamas, Clack a mi a. Republican. ' '- . Charles W. Nottingham. Clackamas, Multnomah. Portland, Republican. A. A. Bailey. Mulinomah. Portland. Republican. WiilianW. Banks. Multnomah, Port land, Republican. - b. B. Cobb, Multnomah. Portland, Republican. . v : j II. J. Fisher, Multnomah, Portland, Republican. . J . , - miniuiuaji, ruruana, ite- publican. .:t .- - . a- - nC' II(Kl:30n'. UuUnomah, Portland, V "-W".7l"IIutM?.ttxttr.on!.--rRrida.l Veil, Republican. J. S-. -Hutchinson, Multnomah, .Port land. Republican j. . ? - Willard N. Jonc-jy Multnomah, Port land, Republican. Dan. J. Malarkey. Mulvnomah, Port land, Republican.; ; . George M. Ortori, Multnomah, Port Ian3Re publican. - . . fc'anderson Rt-td," Multnomah, " Port land, .Republican. ...... . C. W. -Carnaha.T. Clatsop, Astorii. RcpufcLcan. John Ha ha. Clatsop, Astorta. Citizen. M. Both, Columbia, Rainier, Repub lican. -. ,. R. A. EmmPtt, Crook, Keno, Repub lican. : ' J. N. Eyrffess Klamath. Bake Oven, Republican. - - y , ' yim , . "Wbealdon, Lake. Wasco. T'le .A Dalles, RtfpubUcan. , . ...... - . I Gilbert W. TpheJts. Morrow. UinaUl, la. Ileppner, Republfcan. , II.. O. Adanw, Umatilla. Republican. .: W..M. lilakiejv Umatilla, Pendleton. Dai-nocrat; ' "" " : f J. A. Burlelgrh, Union, Wallowa, En terprise. Democrat. ' ' . T. M. Murphy. Union, La Grandei Democrat. " r ' J. .11. Robbfns, Baker, Sumpter. Democrat.. E. il. Test, IlaVney, Malheur, On tario,. Democrat. 1 ' CVA. Dnneraan'. Gilliam : r.rar.t Sherman, Walco, Wheeler. Clem. TI-- publican. rR. J. Ginn. Glllinm. Grant. Sharman, Wasco, Whele'r. Moro, itepubtican. C. P. John3on. Gilliam. "Grant, Siicr. rnan. Wasco, Wheeler, John Day. Re publican. , Republicans, At; Democrats, 11; cit izens,' 1. - " TIMELY SUGGESTIONS. J it you And that a. rInt- ha hnmA badly Infested with red spider, It Is a, good plant to give it a bath In water heated to one hundred and twenty . de grees. : Dip the plant In all overrf and allow It to remain In the bath for about a quarter, of a minute. You will think, from, the feeling ii gives your hand, Ahat the plant must be "cooked" by It. butjno harm will be done If you are careful to, have the water no warmer than one hundred and twenty degrees. Test It before putting any plants In to make' sure. t. '! - ' '". ' ' . Be constantly on .the lookout for in sects. When any are found, wage war fare against them at once. Delays are dangerous.. :""-(' Do you want a plant of shrubby habt 4t -which will bloom all Siimftier and late Into the Fall? Then get a hibis cus. The single varieties have flowers shaped something like that of the hoi-, lyhock, and almost as large, of bright crimson, with a blotch of darker color atAhe, base of each petal. The plant has foliage of a rich, dark, shining green, against which the brilliant flow ers stand .out vividly. .To, crow the hibiscus satisfactorily you must "give it the best of drainage.- Stagnant wa ter at Its roots will cause It ' to drop Its buds. Lack "of sufflclent water will bring about the same result.' 'There fore, aim to keep the-' soil moderately moist throughout at air time. - If you want symmetricaTpralnts; keep watch of them while they' are'grbwi'ng. If a branches Inclined to get the start Of others, pinch off.. the end of it. promptly, and keep It from lengthening until the other, branches. hay, had chance, . . , 1 . , 4' ; If a plant refuses to branch to suit you, give it to understand that you are going to insist on Its doing?, what you want. Pinch off the ends -of -whatever hrnnrhpfi it m nv liflnnon t n liiiva keep them pinched off uhCiUyou get the number of branches you want. " Some plants will endeavor to have their own way, but patient, persevering . persist ence on the part of the owner will al most Invariably overcome their stub- borness. Go over the petunias and cut away all branches which seem Uvhave'devel oped most of their buds, f In a short time new branches will take their place. . These plants can-- be renewed two or three times during the season and. kept strong and vigorous by close pruning. Let the pansies rest If the weather Is hot and dry. Cut away all the old growth and remove any buds which appear. In September, when the weather is cooler, they will begin to grow and bloom .with alt the' vigor of young plants.-Home and, Flowers. , RUN OF BAD LUCK 1IIE GRAY EAGLE, THE O. . C. COMPANY'S STEAMER IS , , WRECKED. T. 'The steamer Gray Eagle, Captain A. W, Graham commanding, belonging to the G. K.'Spaulding Co., of Newberg. whil belnfir run from Oregon City to Portland. Wednesday evening, ran onto the rocks and, had she not been beach ed immediately, would have been sunk in deep water; The O. C. T. Co. had leased the Gray Eagle from. the owners for a specified period ana at tne c;me she met with her misfortune, she was on her way to the ship yards to be put Into good repair pursuant to putting her ' into commission bet ween -Oregon Clty'and Portland. : The O. C. T. Co. has had a run of III fuck of late with Its .boats, the new boat Avona, which was being construe ted i to ply to the upper Willamette rlv er points,, having been" destroyed by fire in Portland during the big fire of Fit urdayxJiight last. Evary. pledge of ther National Repub lican platform is to be redeemed. We ,re to have a canal across the Isfthnius 9 last, - - .. V. i - ' - '" On Jclllca" preserves and pickles, spread athiaeuUngof ;PiiniFFiiE' "WTU fcep tftD fiNiiutoly mVtqr mnd wY.it a Ken Mkfr wmv. mliont tb i ? i k lull Uirwtioris l-i ach r -"-n- STANDARD CtL CO. 1 ' HEARINGTOF: MURDER CASE Preliminary Examination : Be Held Before Judge " - O'Donald .to GROVER LEfflS RECENTLY AR RESTED ON A CHARGE OF. BUR GLARY, DISMISSED BY THE JUS TICE OF THE PEACE FOR WANT OK EVIDENCE. . ' " J. F, Markley, tbarged with the mur der of J. D. Fain, . at Champoeg, on Wednesday mornlnc June '25th, and brought to thl.-j city and placed in jail on the same day by Deputy Sheriff Col- bath, was yesterday- morning, at 10 oclock. arraigned before 3 us t ice of the Peace J. O' Donald, Deputy District At torney J. H. McNary. -appearing for the state and John A. Caraon;-for the de fendant. He entered lio plea and his preliminary hearing was, set - for 11 o'clock this (Friday) niorning. Mr. Markley is hld in jail here, and he ia the coolest man connected with the case, and asserts his innocence om phatially. Jle isays this is the first time hf has ever . been incarcerated, and he Is hopeful of a favorable termin ation of Wa case. I The deed to the tract of land, over which the trouble is believed to have arisen and the sale of which to the Jette was mentioned In the testimony given before the coroner was yester day recorded at the court house. The deed made by J. D. Fain was dated June 24,1902 last Tuesday ami for the consideration ' of -. $1000, transferred to Mrs. Elizabeth Jette, (wife of C. W. A; Jette.) 2 acres of land in section 2, t 4 s, r 2 w; also a tract 70 by 70 feet In block 1, Champoeg; and another small tract of land in Champoeg. Following the description of the, land an endorse ment appears on the document in these words: ''Permitting J. F. Markley to remove a . certain store' building, now on said premises and occupied by him, within six months from the date here of June 24, 1902." I . . v ; Grover Lewis, who was arrested on Saturday, morning . last by .Constable I J. II. Lewis upon a warrant issued from Justice 0'Donald's court on Janu ary 12, 1902, charged with burglary, was given a preliminary , hearing In that court at 11 o'clock yesterday morning but was Teleased by Justice O'Donald through lack of sufficient evidence t to convict him of the crime charged. The complaint .was filed by John Dar ling, on January 12, 1902, charging the, J defendant with having, on January 10, 1902, broken into Darling's house, situ ated , about four miles porth of . this city, and taking therefrom an overcoat and a pair of gloves to - the value , of $3. : " Only a few witnesses were- ex- amihed on both sides of ''the case and j the court was of the opinion that there i was not sufficient evidence to convict i Jhe defendant before a Jury in the Cir- to nmma congress DELEGATES' APPOINTED BY THE ; GOVERNOR TO ATTEND THE . .TWELFTH ANNUAl SESSION. if Gov. T T. Geer yesterday appointed the delegates to represent the state of Oregon art. the fifth annual convention of International . Mining Congress, . to be held in Butte, Montana, September 1st to 6th. The delegates are all gen tlemen Interested in mines and mining. and come from every section of the state. They are: ; s Clark Taber, Portland. ; Frank Bailee, Baker City. J. II. Bobbins, Sumpter. ;-Richard Wilson. Portland. : Albert Gelser, -Baker City. 5 J. W. Virtue, Leland. W. T. Grayson. Portland. W. B. Dennis, Black Butte, i Elmer Cleaver. Prairie City. Emil Melzer, Sumpter. j'C. K. JStevenson, Robinsonville. -! M.- F, Eggleston, Ashland. Jos: A. Wright, Sparta. ' -i'F". V.Drake, Portland. ( Angus McQueen, Portland. E. J. Godfrey, Grainte. J. KK. Clark, .Portland. . Warter McKay, Portland. , John Lewis. Leland. ..-. J. O; Booth, Grants Pass. R. J. Jennings, Cottage Grove. . Zoeth Houser, Prairie City. i Claude Basche, Sumpter. I W. A. Thatcher, Sumpter. j.J. II. Pomeroy, John Day. ; F. :C. Sharkey.. Blue Rlver. i Henry Ankeny, Jacksonville. -O. M. Rosehdale, Portland, SOCIAL AND BANQUET UNITED ARTISANS' GIVE THEIR SEMI-ANNUAL ENTERTAIN MENTMANY VISITORS. One of 4he, best social functions ot the season occurred on Wednesday evening, when Capital Assembly No. 84. United Artisans,' of this city gave its semi-annual banquet and social en tertainment. An excellent program was rendered by some of Salem's best talent, and the 'many encores showed the" guestsT appreciation of the occa Fion. i InvMatloas were expended by Capital Assembly to the neighboring assemblies, which vere heartily ac cepted, and as many as possible at tended, but on account of the threaten ing weather and "the distance many could not be there. After the program all were invited to the dining hall where a bountiful supper was spread. Deluding Ice cream and other delica cies of the season. It was a late hour when the guests departed for their re spective homes and all expressed thefr satisfaction at having had a. mo.t pleasant time, and Capital Assembly was voted "a winner." The following program was rendered : Drill, by Team of Capital Assembly. Piano Solo, Miss Lois Coahow. 3 Short. Talk. ' Rev. C A. Rabing. Brass Quartette. Recitation. Miss Maude Griswold. The Cecilian Quaretette. Hecttationr by Miss Blmche Cairtner -,Whooplng Cough-- y My little son had an attack of whoop ing coueH and ;,was threatened with pneumonia; -but for . Chamberlain's L.ougn itemeoy we would cave had a. - l..M 1 f. ' '""" ' V ' .'I " K ; ' ' 'i - ' - f " ' v. ' , ' . v ."" ''.' i . ' " k ', ' . i . -w ' - i .; j v.v ..: . '. , " -- . ' t: r- . ' t ' - . :' 5 .:., I . .. t f- ws' . ".'; I -'; " .-.'.I ' i , 4 . ' j ': '4 -.r : ; r:A '- .vj. ..." - ::. - .; --. - - ;.;'. . . -1 , . " .:--? ;-'. '- v .""! ',"-'-'v -r: t .".".-.'- . , - . . . - ': . ' " : i : cr: .y-. ,i 1. -f : - , M ) j . . . 1 - : : 1 . 1 1 . r ' 11 Jj-A M B E RjT B Dapple brown, 15.3; weight 1200. pounds; a perfect typ of the Morgan horse and carries more Morgan blood in. his veins than any stallion living. "'Sired by Lambert Chief 3432, son of Daniel Lambert 102. . First dam Nancy Hals 2d... ..by Laphsm by Hill's Black Hawk 5 Second i3am Nancy Hale 1st. by Percy Carter Horse, by Tom Howard,' eon of Hill's Black Hawk 6. ....'.. Third dam Clemens mare. ...... .by Black Hawk 5..... U." i... Lambert Chief 343S Is the sire of Mabel II 2:22. Minnie Moulton 2:274. Fapnie 2:29; Pet Lambert, dam of Dexter K 2:15'4; Minneola, dam of Raybell. 2:l$i (p.); Saddie 1, dam of Leonora 2:24Vi. JThe Lapham Horse, "'aire of the dam of Lambert. Boy 2:34, Is the sire of lolIIe. dam .of Mable II 2:2214; Hanna, dam of Fannie B 2:29 (You will notice that the sire and the sire of the dnm of both of these-Is the same as "that of Lambert Boy). The Lnpham Horsw' is also the sire of the dam of Frank II. 2:22',4; Daniel -Imbert 102, elre" of ' 38 in 2:30 or better; sire of 35 sires of 151; sire of C3 dams of 85. ,; ! . . V , " : " - - " . - ' J : ' - MALCOLM NO. 5661 Combines blood of two World's Champions. " BY KOBERT M'GREGOR. 647 Btre fit Pm by HAPPY- MKOIUM sire of the Bay Mkllion 16 2, weight 1400, sired pj Fst; sire of 50 dims of v.i In tne Ut, including ur&tian iiuf .-uk, lnutani i iw. t.n re :o liirstrtim MAGfilK MKDICU. lm ofIrm2:l . Lsdv Aegon 24'4, ; rrnda,m of-Katie A. 'rlH1, Tekatar i&m, Highlaud Baron 2 J30. SccORd dam MAGGIE KEEXE..... ....... dam of llapPT Pamnel 2A. Stanib Maiden iiii gmndam of-Nyaaz ' 8:12, -Marsrrave 2.15', Iran 2 tl' ' Lexie May 2JOX. lady Aegon 2.-" Cuban 2S3 , Ida K. 2 :28 V. . , . , ... . . " Y . , . irrtitn 29. Hltown ditiuliters hae produced Kalpb Wiiker. 2rfti. JiifHs2T07. Crawford SiTf. BriifhtlijrJt 2:W1. Jlouni-rr 2:M. Jiourhon 1'aiui.eu Kublwr 2:10, and 141 others. r Third, dam Laura Fair. . by Rattler 501. . . U X.- Dam of Keene Jim 2:19, grandam of Happy Dam- Sire Sophia Temple 2:2T, Gen. P4cton .2:30. a grand-, sel 2;26fH. Spanish Maiden 2:20?4.' ' son of Black Hawk 5, a Morgan horse. Fourth 4am by President, grandson , by Sir Archy; fifth dam by Old Copper bottom, e The registered stallions MALCOLM and LAMBERT BOY will be lntud. until August 1, 1902, at Holmes Gap, -Sunday and Monday; Dallas Tuesday Independence, Wednesday and Thursday; Salem, Friday and Saturday. -1 . TermsIrabert Boy--Season 115; Insurance $23. Malcolm- Season 20; Insurance $30. (layable $5 In ad vance for .season, service balance at end of season).- ,; x ' - ;- W- . EATON, serious time of it- It also saved him from-seyere attacks of croup. IL, J Shrlckfaden. editor .World-Herald, Fair Haven. Wash. For sale by Dr. Stone's Drug ' Stores. ' t I TWO NEW SUITS FILED BOTH ARE FOR. MONET REAL. ESTATE ATTACHED IN ONE'OP THE CASES. D. H. Steeves, by his attorneys -Bon- narm & Martin, yesterday filed an ac tion In department No. 1 of the State lircult Court demanding Judgment galnst W. A. Irwin.; the defendant, for the sum of $161.50 with interest at 10 per cent from the date or niing me c omplaint; for the sum of $33 attorney's fees and for his costs and disburse ments in the action. : The plaintiff alleges that the defend- tuagment. : should it be obtained. nln Inl ft t IIOA 1 ,.nl .Mfl vAMikn .1 nrnnortv twlrtnirinir the ilf endanf inline -t tft- i ti-ftur1 ' In the second department of the circuit Court an a-tion was also filed Wherein the plaintiff, Phoebe A.'.Tol man, asks for judgment against the de fendants" Mary' A. and Harvey I Wright for the 'sum of tJiTD with int-r st at S per cent from August X,96t., and 'or $50 attorney's fees. The plaintiff al- eges In her complaint that the sum he asks tor is due upon a promissory note and that, as security for the pay ment of the same, the defendants ex ecuted a. mortgage upon a. fractional part of block No. 3, of addition A. to Woodburn, and the plaintiff demands the foreclosure of this mortgage. K. P. Morcom Is the plaintiff's attorney. G ASTORIA . For ZnfanU and Ctyr?" R: Klnj Yea H2T3 A! Bears the ' DEEDS RECORDED. Six deeds to Marion county real es tate were filed for record with the county recorder yesterday, the aerrre- gate consideration of which was $6JT9. as follows: . . ". V Efile and Walter Sconce to Chax. ' Wallace, 10 45 acres In section 21 and 32. t 7 s, r I e, w. d.,.,.......$2000 Kate Hughes, etux.. to Fred Brown 5Vi acres in section 26 and 27, t 7 i,rz w, w. d.. 1S00 W. P. Hughes and wife to Kate Hughes. 75 acres in section 24? ana z. t j s, r 3 w. w, d.. .... 1000 James A. Guinn, to John M. Payne, lots I. 2, 7 and 8, block 8. north Salem, and 2 4-5 acres In t 7 (, r 3 w, a. d.... 7S5 Charles Woolen to Columbus Whit- " lock, 0 acres in t 6 s. r, 1 e, w. d.. roo Theresa M. F..'Arnold to MarFhal Nealey, a portion of lot 4, block 9, of Frit-key's addition-, to Sa- ant executed a certain promissory note WiXNEK or TUK yR-liyt2ergfn I?" BTATK FA1E LA8T YEAR m plaintiff's favbr, on January 12. 1S9:, p,, 4 ; 2;10! 1Jsl 49,n h9 i lS UtU la th; 2J0 at ,4 rcartot ae rjnsqaalled for the sum of $150 bearing Interest, ib7nfir' ff h a k. . and as security for' the satisfaction of first do Mi OiaY kEI.LE, by Gwulper. 2MM, sire ef Csselle 2:tlV, Miss Jessie tdi, and O IT REG 4192 MORGAN REG. tjie WorM'i Champion CreBcens 2 fl2'i. World's C!hm.on, Nancy Utnka 2sl. ' Robert M"-re(ror, 8 : "V.. sire of t he world's ehssipion tfol'er, .ny .IIArPY MKUIl'M (K). , fire of tin world's hampion Nancy Hank. Uii and . ' -93 other fcire of &5 tires x( 30ii is the 1.1st aa.d CS dams . 1 of 98 ierforruer!. i s- .by MAMBRINO HATCHER '. 1m of Mauibrlno Palrhen 6. sir of 25 standard trotiera in I lie li.t Ilissnns have si real July of the Manor 2iV(, Hrr at Law i ' 2:0ft. Irl letby Mocking Wrd , N-htlnti SMt, ' I.rc iN-vil -2W, Moonntona 2ii9. Their daughter navej.i.k.' -lured rhe Ablmit -i-m Hvadow lfhtotia iOty'i, touuell Chimes 2li7!i. The Monk 2:0KW. Kd Kton JjOK'j. Jereir Ma 2i. Al Gooil pasture. No wir fence. JAM ICS till AAV. Attendant. " aKUAlHtA'K SIRED BY McCLANAHAN 343 7, on Of Ro Wilkes 2:06. First dam, MIRA GOLDDUST, by Pedro 3904 2:25, son of Idol U. aire Fidol 2:04i4,etc Second dam FAN NY GOLDDUST, by Guide 1197, sire of 15 dams or ltin the list. Third; da m KIT, by Golddust 160, aire of Lucille Golddust 2:16. Fleety Golddust 2:20, etc 1 BROADIIEART Is one of the finest stallions in the state, and ' with but little handling shows himself to be a very promising trotter. He will be allowed to serve a few mares at -,''". $20 BY THE "SEASON. WITH USITAL RETURN PRIVILEGE.' - I Invite breeders to come and see this horse before breeding their mares elsewhere. - W. O. TTMNE. FAIR GROUNDS. OR. CAPTAIN JONE 28666 Sire of Lady Jones. 2:46 (in the mud,) . ..... . . . 1 ' r I S Kimrh Htm fr AilttOSt XI: -founder Of the i ' i.ti iah jr r.i m mmu matutni iiawi - L.,t i,r., M.n and a nronounced sire of uniform of awT'-llow t l:tV'i-VUION 1'ARK; ruRTLAXP. FEB. A 11 HI I. 1 TO Jl Li 1. ' Tsrma, SSf.oo Season, f !0 payable at time of serrlee, balance at ead el season. JOHN PENDER, Fair Grounds, Salem, Or. Holradel , Seal Brown BtPilion ; star, near lilnd foot while, and a very few white hairs on right front foot r 15 3-4 hands high. " . JiwJ by C. F. Kraery, Forest City Block Farm, Cleveland, j Ohio. Foaled June 1,1885. Will make the season, 1902. ! at the lied Front Barn, corner Trade and Commercial Si ret. Halem, Oregon. His colts may be seen at the 8tate Fair Grounds. Cldggett hatch, Props lem, w. Total.. 294 : .$379 DRUGS CAUSff insanttyJ - James Hughes, who was arrested on Monday evening for creating a disturb ance at his home on Front street by chasing his wife out of the house and into that of a neighbor threatening her life with a razor and terrorising the neighborhood generally, was yesterday examined for insanity by Dr. J. D. Shaw and. before- City Recorder N J. Judah, acting county judge in the ab sence, of Judge Scott, upon complaint of Chief of Police D. W. Gibson, ad- Judged insane and was committed to the Insane "Asylum Hughe was a printer by occupation, aged 32 years. and his mental derangement was caus ed by the excessive Indulgence In mor phine and cocaine. A Parson s Noble Act, 1 want all the world to . know," write Itr-v. C J. .Bullions". "of Asha wety, " l?-JL.what t thoroughly good RECORD 2:34 ''rescens 2 02 W. and M others in (ha York lkwr2.-09' Mann left at owner's risk. " - v . Reg. Jfo. RSftfis. BLACK STALLION 1-V Hands Ulsb. -Weisht 1150 pounds. : Six yean old. .... a . . . , Alsnont family. in js. bui.iiih iJia oanoa, veizns iiuu wmnm, lot of colts. Cantata Jones will make tba season t Tn APRIL 1, TAIR GROCKPS. BALEM, ..; VILKES' STALUGli ;JEF.0i!t" no, ax3i Will stand for Mare Use coming i son at Corner of Ferry and Liberty streets. FOr redlsro nd paxiliraiar Call On -::-: ' .." ' -j . Dr. VI. I.C-G j 1 TtUrioiry 6ai"A -Phone 26L Baem, roo- and reliable medicine I found in Bw trie -Bitters. . They cured me of Jaun dice and liver "troubles that had caused me great suffering for many years. For a genuine, 'all-around cure ttaeyv excel anything I ever saw." . Electric Bit ters are the surprise of all for their wonderful work In Liver. Kidney and Stomach troubles, . -Don't fail to try. hem. Only 50e. Satisfaction l guaranteed by Dr. Stone's Drug Stores. ; Legal Blanks, Statesman Job OHlce. -Legal blanks at Una statesman oSce