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Vrcr.VZZ.T OREGON STATESMAN, TUESDAY, JULY 2, 190.' all-day Labor Day, sems to be- the I :AMOMG -. TiiE- UNIONS. of the committee- and such It? taw? by alf meaha. in- tie ?nari-h American war on!j ! .' .0 Arnerkan soldiers were kiUed. The ji.r- -.-ui b. the Uureau of T. tf Matters o! Intercut to the Wor&Iagmen of Saltin and Ylclmlw liyl, A. Harris; PrcsA Committee Salem Central Labor Union, (. .New Ye-fk shuns .that .In l&oo rej !. t!ia J.W.) workers were killed at -i-rar. tiuii .-'ta.le :mJ i'Vil-'i injured. V.UITrlL i;M.ilKIIb-. prsMrnt of 4 he Amrirari Fnlemtion of ' k ' I'SKtr. willVidre-H the fn-t;pl or Tall in .Sniiday cyemn, "'August CiaeV '-'A'. Tin: place; l iniftintj will o announced later; , The coin- .n of Mr. ("Junipers is jhe result of an eiTort bc-jrau amonc: the wi..n iij.'ti hf're s s'on asl it .was- tlise?Y-red Hat Saknr vai not iiidiidnJ ft. Itinerary, of- hin Western trip. :Mr. '(Jompe-rs is the supreme head . T rl. 'ii'-..t uiitst. HMpItv,-tmwt- swientin'c and "fffetrrl labor irgiin i:;;tiofi that ever j-xwWiin this world, arid alt' who fail to liearhyavill !:!-; the: v!irtttiiity of a life-lime. . Just at this tim'tx; h& will give I h.-t-orm-t Matus of ll'e Lrn-'itmthr;ieif et.al miner' r'l . t.rm- in Thit'jgh th3 8g-ne-y or the California Htste Fed?t-atka of Labor a. law . was fiafsecr prohibiting employers or miners ";ad. r is 'years of as-; to work thei,; li&r .xhriri 54 hour? per week. .Stale La oer Commissioner F. V. Meyers Is everting the lay. " Ut 1b claimed that Chicago 1 union -- NfftHy IC.Oja workinjrrn?iv Jo'neJ M!xir uni3a in teat city in one day. iurtwrn isew t-niotu were; launched. O.'fU-Uls of the Federation' c-f Lnfvr t i'f .i ti" li if in m fl n r Kktw. !j tlA tvM.n-.,v...t..V4 a .... i. J f Ur.-a w.fkln;j day and ni?ht for 6 ..v w - " - ' ' - - - ' , " . , fl; t '.-"' ' - ; -i '.': '- - X' ft .:i i w wi'ri.i 1:111 1 riii 1 1 1 1 1.' Mir ? i tj it r: iii;t niT'ii . it 1 1 1 t 1 1 1 . i ,i i... : rt.i r v. . - -..- . v.. v '''. 'HMMl O II III! III. - I -K in M.'f.. rn.4iw.-ii iW.L;; ipt to- t -; I " . JcHtli hliiw to uniovtim. j Tlie wu-ll -ht l:r;t' is J iiiihKi'u",'n Vtl o k'n.(j! hifor in .this (nTlorul is r-K)ocdu! i vo-y wh-r' f ' iU'iaW? Bf t j " rfftil it Im-jit .ioii'iHi-H Siutfiay -v-iij rtr. " ' . j br orilriAh,nH i t"i iance :i fonn .rok i.l- th.t la- h viall form. a stai, fir- - -' -.. .' J t i-.. -. -as - ' " , f - ' j Kb ii .t.:-pt to ts l;uMvn oa' "TJi- Hta(e . A I .'(.IMv-TI.S.,!:;,,,!,,;; .o v.-'vraj.M.af rM-ro.r.Ui& . : (. IhU H-ty t-Jll mtu la ion.t. P.yn-: -VV- are.;!-.. la future 1 1 toil and aiii'.nt the CatK Oo:iin:t aiVX tnt.i."! uLf.tn , nsrr. w- j i.n-i fr Uf tatt. Jt.Msi rnabicV-the tliftll- h4v.,,;l!i- ;t-idition to .th.or-a 5el-' liKlons to hur no of their own men Ui of ue. i':asrH?lt-fp--tWns race, .1 :-' i tiM iaj:Krtunt KlttAn and - remcn ep 'fiti frvm Kr.mtt, Germany, ' Italy J f'' a this oif.re trs- of -partNah j't!i' und representati v-i from every -conn- I tits. .--..v - 'try u,;er the s'j.i. - T! ie will be n. a. vision. The future 6f"ty of tiw "arhlngton Ftate U belns rari'lly world d-pea-.'J on I be future of orip-I n"'l. Henldes numcruuj new un i zed labor. - Whtn noaily all th worll i '''r1' "inZ forn-e.l In Spokane, and liioiiflit that Wftr wan brewluc b-Hwen1 N " !a b-rk'a union Is under the l.'nitca KiaK'Si of Arnr-iici nnl f!f.. i WJi' !lt Abotd'.rn; Kbinsle wcaiV liritain ovt-r the Venezuelan titration I ,JJ4,U' bave ie'e'Vtly le-u oi'eanlzed at Hrltish Morhins-men delegates Kald: 'yvill - an I Edmonds; unions of the If war 'is dedatct tomorrow wo will I V'me trtft are :i5so un' at noti shoot down- our American fellomr .VI!ir,n L,3ttl Itock: the waiters ' : A .cu or.d. !ltr frrn-tlrvdher' F. A. f '(.. of K":-':ti-( j.f(rra n! jf h.s f xiJ ' iiti t fvcwii' . date for X.itiit uith I'io in-Ki.M-iy rnoi j i t y, tbu: -. tb.it ih- ;: i;kvr give it r.js' their oj.is"din tl at .;- j.I,?b'i it f lai; Alih ; Uie if.rr.perg p'irty, A belter t by thjs .tio.. .a tho h,:tms of CWnnpets himself ls.jf. bin to ;fye Salem a date if .f")b!. If ih'.v etnnv b?riJ Jt '.J!l m . i'fHnfl th 'f'rnt aird fifth of AmM- . l-'it-t t'rj i.b-nt (;oiTi!r!, and Mor " ris, f the (ioitip f" party. wlll.f hc Nandij; t-vnijr.- Aitjut 3. Our let ter, had J t j about, reached . ion) pTS whtn he wlv.-d promptly to th lty, but falling 1 U reach th ierMri d dreHi.'d lie wired JI. -fl. Kundiet. editor 'ofIvrl land I-ibor PrfrM, to "P"o-eed to ; iftilcrn anil jrrange for -mnnn !iii( t:ii'? ' Hutvii'v ncuifH?; . AiffUft J" l'.rntlter Kundret andf. V. iWrry, ntn.t.prel-tlc-nt u-j!l .be here Mon to coinple-te- ar--.fareni--nf t. ": l.t the union m'n t Sa. ; but Rlv-tM invtttntt alf the: publicity PMhilie i) nd tbe lany-Kt poK:(ble p t-t'-ri'!;i ru'; . : - j .Still I;;itrr.-lr-t'!dtftt onipr(i,wlree wilur; "'A rv?f fur m:n met inff Atitroxt -3rd. Mot i ts, find J will at i rid. xi.i.iry !rk I'niOji f,r' Mtrlsi. .Minimi !ornpTs.,?. ' ' ! - AM H.tS' iu lacn f.hoold sti'ik on I.n- .lor l.iy, Hi pr..'mbf:r flrnt. nbf.for iaoie "v'L p.'iy tod l-ja !totit:., , (rt fonn " d : i time mid to k.c the; '1d toivn a t;ito Of i w li;it the Iribor UidojiM aiieiiid to. workers lej. the American and IJrtt l.sh tspecubrtora who plaited the trou- bl f?bt It out.' ; . 'hurae day war, will bo no more and there will be universal jeace. Atinle: will ttd longer be' employed, ami great navies will rut at their moorloyn. I ay, if our rnoneyed men and politicians want to do any fighting, let them en ahead. There An nothing-to prevent! iKiii- I eple like Lennon, .:myelf f'id otherjj are often accused of. Ijelng people who stir up discontent.' I never ree a man with blit nhoufdera prematurely bent wltii the toll of many weary years- and his ' lndr whitened worklnff away as h? niak'-rt wealth for olhet-J". and then thrown acble like a fT tf'-.il. but I am discontented.' .difference -between labor: iir.JoTiVj and trusts. l1Vit tvilons' het working men up. and UiihU help them down. No union cari"Telu'C Its members below a common level ami evjftry nonorabti wor ker can Join.. Viudlv i different f i cmi a truwi. ,- ' would take children miyi Lrid fat-tot-tes of th Kt fCl give them edurii take ile rnen wnntTt-rlng v.TIe Htiike of. Portland -teansters if .in' It-iiifl-dd't I'liel t 'onijiafty. wai .'t ta full t 1 1-. ri poi-t"r ,'n-l the union ftel d'Tly laj:iced ty the li.-in- r.'ihste to ln-ep: -rt.-u I'e-I'l "om'(.;t'ij ' :fl''l'f!IIMl Will tll-dl. Th.x-ti Ix u i:-ev,il 'lo' Of sec liii-iit aS-'lf t- fJnri- UM and -it !m not 'irdikt-lj- 4 hat' he wiil bs. taueht n hbinbb lefon. f Th I-VI'V at fti'on metln reculnr fi.loa Thursday n!rht. .w heft ntvenl T'im iii ra ft Miurm (-tc"w!f ued at1 KiuUh. This litilon nitetn every -week ntit its inept'n nre iilwnys 'interpst. Jn;r, U wtir urtre a .hiukImI ini-t-llne of too central union to- take Ptrpa to fele Vrate IiMir lay, aluo to consider other Important mat U.-rn of material Interest to thrt ! ud.al ff.ii.n. 1 Kptember tlrst it! Labor J'y.iy and fit;. tln ilcr?HriKniUo'!ii ar-. on tho-lanm.in nlinont .'every city. In On-coti Clfv' It I fe- not going to ficht by me.ins WJien i ' noti little chililrrti Widkins. In the niirie:i- nnd ,sjitlinr' factories,:-1 ttm diueoi,ented.--. " '.; "I would take children oat of the the South and atlon. I would ring- the Ci'reeta hn 1 gf e-them employnvent In .places of "thz vhildrei. who would th.n have been, withdrawn from employment. It 1 Said that we sro on strike some time p. W" dOk And It 1. said .that we,-In so doir?,' rtistjirb - the harrtortj cxlftlnj? l."t'Ki employer a'i. employe-.. V.'e Ltrf !oM tVM ;.ve interfere With the rthi? nf the :f1p!oyor, which are like' -Hii- handle of Ui. wat-r-J'ix all on ene-j flli1. Ye. we strike, ifcnil strike to wln-r-every flme In the coal jitrlk in lenTisivf'inla we ee-the ideft of a man appealing- for Tils riK-fita- to an other man who owns Conl mines.-.? The rnrivn-a have ptruk Avork u'gnlnht con (lltbh3 wlib h are jut a vHIotuana a those human chattel evils-exiting in the Houth before the 'l-IT Vur. ' I 4ioie the Voal minys w 131 w in 4n J w ill tichleve one of the grandest sticcessea that will be Inscribe J on the fk- roll of o.rrnnized latKr: - - - "We ere Ri'dn; to fipht apntcrst en flaviiif? the, youn- unil! Injustice An drlhrttntit. 'Itiht nuKtrwin. Aiut wci and bartenders are a recent organiza tion at Watla Walla, and the clerks' union of Whatctnn has RUJc csf ally In- I auguratext tne K o'clock closing move ment.: ISofton Jina a newnpaiMT wrltrra (re- Iorttrs jcnion, afliliated with th-i In- I ternatlonU TyiKjgraphlca! Union. They are no silent-partners, but take an ut t 1 ve interest in the international affairs. Fifty i reporters, tiepreintin eery papT in Chicago, met on.Jun.; 27 and formetl a union w hich la to te Auxiliary , to i the ' TypofirraphicaJ Union, it. Is! proposed to take In editors and sfwe!al writers. j;epotters and newspaper I trrlters of feenttle are contdderin;; the plan of orjranixJatr a junloii tinder har ter frot-r iln- Tpox,'Jcbb-M! Urdon. 1 tif cenily - tbi ro barc -arrlvf la" t t'oi t'of t'ortlaf-.t s; vt ral foreign tdupx l'Ariff a. !!ju lerable niiratK-r of Juji rvr.e i.tboi-eia. Thi- laat v;-s: sr-1 ar.'lved aiit v. iek with mora than".' CO; of thps.. fehplc ara at cace ' cngaxed by Uarg urnipanien to o woru v.i interior piice that belon;r to . American f:l2 ns at wajrew comnienaurut-j for the iai.dn of a family and providing tiifm with a ifjOl t ornmiin-bool -iiu.aiIon et tht et Meait. JIvery rrsin aliov. t t h'zyl upon our . chores ' w ho canurd vj. sirmlate -V.-th ctun;'ivi i Ih eliiwct : iv li.tHfi to. . tne. .prow lh of our counlty. ii. simply permit fy-w mony sharka tr groA rlclnVst tl.o espensj of Ara.rk and its homh. wd! be a cenuitie gala day, tvorkjng mrn. rnerchants anJ citizen! In generul b-ndlp.g ali ntid nthuslnMrn- On huielrcd wi'Vktr?!, 1nr-tidlng Wfn imd women, will prwae, merchants, will provide tja'ts.r j-.n ! the fraternal Had tiufii.ify nriMtdaUoris will ' be i in litic. H.ibrn haS not anncH,n-cri what'sh will do- yet. but tt in ;tle to P.ry We won't f' pt I'ibor Day. 1 . J : t The Mi-ike of wireet care men In Tort bind ha n ;tUetl and the ineirtwvq I nail onr true unioncolors to the "mats t. rcvolutlonM, cithe;. Cut we "are. going one clay to get a little another day sonethlrt morp, and-VA on JWe will stop when-we get .-en'mjrh. Newvpsperr. used to roa:-j trades pinions end espec ially '-people like I-nnon and myself. We used to At- ttcateit lif.e lHgjraiT. Now. It ix all .changed. Wo have grow n to lx re?pfcted. In every city. w:o Wfc.nt a iiewHircr we can rely on. : ir you want to be truo to your obligations. be true to your trades unions, j Let .us SPRAYING FRUIT TREES RESULTS IN TI1C DEATH OF MANY" UKKS SERIOUS..' , I.OPMs INCl'UIiKIX ii diriii il to work. ' Tiiere wnn etnees- slons on both. , tildes. - All of the ftlik- no? employeft but three were ' glv-tt their .Tornn.'t, .positions and pry, - and these ihree wcro-to have been liftmtf'S- ed aside fj-orn any -del: tils of the- Mrlk". - The obrioxiooa diprttt her resfgned, and the wotkers -were -osstireri that ! thf aMc - nf -Tiff.iny, the xuperluttitdcnt. v, oislil be. liminnteil. , Settlement Was :KTc( led In a f.!r and fr.mk conf?renee of-the company; tho worltetfi ami the ltf.i ns. as high as any banner ever flew, and if true to ourselves, and to t'hoso de pendent anon us, there will soon be -a -ha.ngo effee-ted for the' lntter among the. workers of the world, and every man and woman Will -receive the full product of their labor." FROM l'UHTLAND I-AUOU PRKS3. Ruy union ma'le goods and gtvc cm ployment to white labor. sixteen charters wnro issued to -Typo graphical unions during the month of June. . . .: ' The San Diego telephone girls have leen granted, eight hours. They.. were working nine - . tli.m ii'u.ns wll rfoiiMesj t take a l--"n from th many strikes and dlf- fi-'iiKli.! fi-JUow iri'f . closely- iijxui the , b.-ls of feminization In many other . places, mid usj their"-best endeavors! - to gu.mt B-ilnyt"- them bf're. Thl5 ..ttentiment is n-t mr anf to exeiife tn- I , Ing hows, low wages amt poor pay .KMke on .the pari of employer but lore responsible for . more lee than all t urge that in every case of grievance , we pntceed with theeatest fwosnible taution and ccrnKiin-ration Tor ootn .vldes cancerned. L,et,us turn the light if public ..!ii1ori and --discussion upon n! sucn 5 niatters when , possible, and; .fcrc.ure Intercession from every Kslble i Other causes put together. fcan Francisco expect to have about 140- unions represented in the iarado. on Labor Day, with fully 25,000 "men In Hr.e. .,: ..... . '-- '' ." !. . Tampa, Fla., C&rpenters have won owPce. If we do this if Is safe to say thttr first atrikft In ten years. -It was justice can be secured In a majority for cight hours, krid U lasted four days, of eatis without Invoking the rtrike. an they won 1 ' A 1 OF I,. OFFICEUS IN" l.ANl. POUT- The first. article. -in .the Oregtnilan of .San'day last given to: the .visit of .the, f!irei-s of the A- F. of L. " They were James Duncan, ' vise president, L and James' ji, Lennon, treasurer f the American Fe-derallon of v Labor, and Thntna. I. KiM, presi jent of the' Am s'dgariioted 'Wood workers' Association. oe. e.rj-t fr--pMk' r of ' the. evening was Mr. Inrnm, who -was iiitro4tur4 py Presm. i t ,-IIarry. of the States Fertera li'i.u. Ia the course of - Ifis li,trei'ic :oiy rer,iaks; Mr.', Harry s-ai l that Mr. L'-tyion was 'on- of. - ibrt-e gentiejaen wh.i r-prcsen I e 1 th. pt.e ifst t.lor or- ; irux.i.v-i the worlj h.:s ever known. '1 -iey w. r-- n th-.r way to .Fan Fi-.n- - to attend tl c(invc:v;i(in tj be and they on. New' Orleans. ' La, ha ji become one of the best organized cities in Jha coun try, having, over 40.000 members in thu seernl unions. ' , Why-should not general acts of char itable assistance toward "any worthy ones needing the same-be a good fea ture for Labof- Day? ' x 1 l. I 2 j noli v v.J A. .-. t ,!:- v. ., i- biref-and wns t tr.- ,rx eoni.in' t-il!.- Ki.-e - h.- . It rVIt e i.f l'-.-rr u iO;-4 31,,J w 1 on tiu ' 1 . K: ;' ( t '. U ; -i- a i j r, " l- i .n I-1: a h workers i f the world are being iub-1, to-rvtbi'r. . .in recent Interna-; :..u . ira'.es. union "conventions u.--n "'"'--1 l;r?!.h'. soclrttes 'Siave Oat of t30 movementt"! this year ' for he tter wages and -shorter hours, the t'liititl Rrotherhood of Carpenters und Joiners is said lo not hare lost a single en". - - ..." , i v '-'"'- ;-.;' -. ', ' Mif-'H Helen Oouhl has . decided to bive lii;r,hoine and --take ui her resl- :enee in one ct the dooret.t .districts f'f X'.w Yerk City for the iurii;e of tudy. coalitions. The jrly rpraylng of fruit, trees, whit bls strongly aeU-bcated J by- he leaping torticuiiur:sts' ana . adoptea and practiced -by the fruit growers gen erally, Is unquestionably most effectual In ' ihe'r .destruction-' of - .the .mimeroun pe-Kta vhh h infest the trees and blight ihe f i ut during the early appolnlza- Ion period.' but it certainly is proving disastrous to the caltura of be:es and the bee industry in Oregon and the I'a ili; coa.t courrtry In genml where very tarly spraying ,1s practiced. I MrJ A. j. - Pruitt, who reside about ffur miles nortn of this city. HaJ twelve stands of bees this spring, but one, only of them swarmed. "In the early part of . th spring,- Mr.' I'rui.tt said; f'ihe bees be:gan to come oiK and to woik- The, fruit trees w-ere In ijloom, and spraying was In progress. The bees did not swarm es was exi pected, but Instead, upon goltrg out to investigate, I found that there were dead bftt-s by the hatful under every rtand and I am t-onvineed that It Wav the poisonous ingredients of the pray I ng formula that demyed them and I prfeitit that if the practice of -early epraylng. while the trees are In bloom, is conUntred, he bee industry of tha WHiamette vajley will bt ruined, Mr, Prujtt said that the same situa tion stared the bee eulturlsts of Ohio In the face several yeara ago when, the question of spraying aftipr the blosr sotns had shattered, was -advocated un- t.i: legislation was obtained; upon It since ' which.?-time.' there has been no more trouble and the bee" Industry is flourishing. Such a condition now ex ists in Oregon aN the present Ume and if the practice Is hot abated in the hear future the consequence will be certain ly, disastrous. Mr. Prultt is also en gaged ; In fruit culture and says that just as good results earir be obtained by spraying after the bloom has fallen as before. i -'--'-. ' r " ' . . ..'', .-'-- 1. . -- - - """ ""..' ... - ' . ' . . ' ' , . T - t - " ' : ' "-"'''. ' - .;-' '., ' ; : ' , -.. : .'"' . i ; 3 ... -. a : ...... ... , - '"'. - ' . i V ':, , .. : ' '''.''..''..-. '" '! ' :l!l '' ' - ' ;:...--... v - - . -. ' y J : ' - . ' ' - j '"'"'"I. '"" ' " "'"'-" 1 -' .''' --'.'.-.:-.-. - '.-. - V;,m 1 .. L A M'B E H T B O "Y reg. 4102 morgan. reg. record 234 - Dapple brown," 13.3; weight 1200 pounds; a. perfect type of the Morgan hore and carries more Morgan" Mood In his veins than any stallion livinsr. Sired by Lambert t.h!ef 24.12, .eon of Dan!cl JL-unbert 102. ' " First dam Nancy Hob 2d. .... ...by Lapham by Hill's Black Havk 5. ..... 4 .j.,.. ....... .....A.. ...... Second dam Nancy Hale' 1st. ....... by Percy Carter Horse, by omIIoward, gnn of Illil'a Klack Ilawk B......... Third dam CI ?mens mare. ........ . ,...by Black Hawk 5.. ....... r'. , . i-jr. . ... .... ...... Lambert Chief 3432 is the sire of Mabel II 2.22'4. Minnie Moulton 2: 2"V. Fannie ,2:294! Pet Lambert, dam of" Dexter K 2rl5; Mlnneolai, dam of Uaybell, 2:13'4 Cp-; Saddle D, dam of Lronora 2:24,i. - . : - The Lapham Horse, aire of the dam of Lambert Boy '2:34, la the sire of DolHe, dam of Mable IT 2:22'4; i'fanha. dam of Fannie B 2:29 (You will notice that Jihe sire and the sfre of ihe dam of both of these l the aame a '". that of Lambert Boy). The Lapham. Horse Is nleo the sire of the dam of Frank II. 2:22Vz .Daniel i Lambert 102,, sire of 38 in 2:30 or better; sire of 35. sires of 1S1; sire of 53 dams of 93. 1 1 1 r : 1 -. ) v - .' . ' . ... . . . .'.,.:' ' . .,- . r : ? . . :.. ' .';. - '. - ' .' --" - ' - ' - . .. ' '- . - ' -- -t V- ; j, - : --..-...-. -i '.. .- " . . . w-.-." . . . :) ' . iViv - .'..'.." t ' '" i. f ' : ;: - ' .. ir-. t' .'...-::. f.-'i I'- " ;'" ;-. . i ; ';.:-...' ' : ' i .-. ! ! "' - " .'.; -' ,' .' - . :" '"' ; ? . , '-'.'.. .- -. .;,". - : - :.' v-. .. .. , ... (. - t - . v '. .- . . , . . ... i -..'. , - x '.."-' '- .- - i : -V . .:..-...'. .'.....- t . ..' -; ' - 1 5 i I ? I , - ' . ; : .-;-v .. - - 'Z. lU I ' .-'- ' " . " i -. . ..-'..:,..-., . -. - ,x .. ...' - ' " '.-. ' ; ' - . , -. ' " ' " - ' '- " Ci :; ' :': : ' : - " . - "--. ' MALCOLM NO. 5661Combiiies blood of two World's Champions. n- ROnfCnT 'M'KnCfn. 647 Eire othe Wrfd' Cbainn Creteett 2 02'-' : ; Dam ni Jnna a:l-i.La.!r Aeao 4iiV.:. uapi MhbU.l ?ao ...... ........... irooKlnm of Katie A. i-.W-i. Trtm.V T ZX''?iyj.,,r'a .n,nlll,,n wt "H.stiks owu iii.ki-.j t. "i'incninfl ninl. . nlhi. l .li:a aud 33 others fn the ' fcccon-l flam MAGGIR KEKN'E ' - 1 on of llapt.y PainHcl 2 1GV, Ppatiixii Msiicn 'i'J. jntnlim of Nyn 2A2'i 'Mararav .J:15i, Irma i:l)' . Lexie May 2:d,;ljuirAeirou a." .. Cuban rxt. Ida K.2rftti : - of 'Ji ier(iifitifK M MAMBRINO hatchet:.. z-01 and elaiiu- t-oii of '- Mamhrlno Pstebeii 'as','ire of aV MauVsnr VretiVrs "in th . ' t,r'TS lrcfl.lujr ot tlie Manor iloir-at-U th tiSMT .r. ... . .v.-. iiivn MHUEMwni naifl tiro. I'niml rii. ll.l...tl .i.li . .. . i '-. r lerton zaiSii. Kinwn (lirnhb-n li. i,rn,i., .1 b.ik-ul 2 W. UourW I'rttchfB i , UubU-r' 2 :h, aud 141 the'r. " Dm of KfM Jim Piii'. r-.n.r.... n r, " -..........., Third dam Laura Fair.w.i".. ei 2;26fn. Sr.anlsh Maiden 2:2J!.. Sire Sophia Temple 2:27, Gen. icton 2:80 a, grand-j wi tfiaex- mwK.-4,-Morgan horse. i- - Fourth dam by Prejddent. grandson by Sir Archy: fifth dam by Old Copper bottom. . TJiff rfHefor.H .tolling. MAl "nt , I A..rr-r. n , . ... Vu'''v wiiom. Sunday t Tn WeXThTr 153- Mfl3ulm will be m stud tluIVn, Winter and early Spring at Nat Burdl Rickreall, fOregon. W (Pt( TO A TTtfR ntjverytable, Salem, Oregon. JAMty SHAW, Attendant. owner's risk. A TfXAS VO'iDER, hps fall col. JOHN soBinskrs. lecturk -AT T1IK METHODIST CHURCH - LAST JVIGHT. - HALL'S GREAT DISCOVERT. One email bottle of Bail's Great Dlai covery cures a kidney and bladder troubles. ' remove cmv.I be tes; seminal emlsslona. weak and I CoL John "SohieskL the noted Polish lame backa. rheumatism and all - ir-1 patriot and lecturer, and the exiled eon regularities Of he: kidneys and bladder I of Klnsr Sobfski n i.j..,.i -, , m . - E - 1 --.m9 V a. U.UM1U, J "J 1 V f a t U sold by your druggist, will be sent b, - UventasT to i LrT .3l mail on receipt of ,L One small bo' SSS. n "1 tnd' F 'of tie Is two month'a treatment, and will Pniar iJZKV,-'-?1-' cure any case above .mentioned. 2r. PoHMcal jci i. .w T ' f K. W. HalL sole mannfaeturer "P n If-i .T!?nt H fluent Box. 23. St. Louis. Mo. Send for " t:' "ia" J.T' 1 uic b. c. -faTOrITS drug stores fie.-1 nurtiinr. ..... . .. . - i inj...u()iniui ieu a spienoiu bcal Brown fetallkm; star, near , hind foot while, and a ' t'f ry. t'iiK ha,ra un rl-ht frnt 'ot.; 15 3-4 hands hiKli. Bred by C. . fcuiery,- Forest, City Stock Farm, Cleveland, , i-oaleel June 1.1SS-5. Will make the season, 1W.', S.J: . , ' Front Umii, corner Trade and Commercial . btfecta. balem, Oregon. ' 4 " . - His colts. may be geeh at the Elate Fair Grounds. ' . gett 2 Hatch, Props w Of U --u -haa l!J gfOET 1 a-i:i..; Uioa;ht: s thl, truih--; union- ".ie.il btitativn. Ara- meti Th-J sTt'-at tl-'.kc- of the anthratite r..i! n iars la one of the.re.il tots of ihe cflVncy of unionism. All ui.ion i hhf.ull b .ten t reimnd.to a call f'-r financial help when it U mad-. - -Uofnmiltees from the FcdratM Trades Council are aetivtly engaged In making plans tor Labor Day in ' Port land. It. will eciipseiany thing of the kind .. ever -eeen in the city, and it is expected thit fully '? ln.o men and n v. 1 .: ; in V tern, Oregon. READ THIS. . Bandon. OrevDe. 3; 120L Br. E. W. Hall, Su Loula, M.V 2eaj Sir: I have used your. Texas Wondci ror kijftey and rheumatic trouble. Its ejects are wonderful equal, and I mend It. HARVET HOWE. narration 01 tne brave struggle of his lieople against oppression. His thrilling account of the invasion of his country by the terrible and blxl-th;rty Turks and the opi.rtssion U lured' by his peaceful and liberfv- It". has tcjlf'Vjn? countrymen, wasvery crarn.c. I can cheerfully recom- "d the Ftory of how this comparalive 7"urs truly, , . Iy insignincant army of patriots made sunt a va!iant.,,yet . futile defense aguinst such , an overpowering human avalanche,- battering down- the walls of the city and rushing onward with an llls V.1-V J . . IuiirLAtic ivive.aua urener.ing ine streets with the crimson. b?ol of an P:r x-er.t j-op'..? v? s e- e! .v---r.t i-.r. 2 touching that the vast -.'audience r was uecply- impreaaed. ..'.'' -. .The final fall of Poland into the hands5 of the Russian Empire, the vain t fforts of her people to a e-aln t.t r. the kingdom and shake off the "Musco vite chains, and their desfalr. were de scribed aa only one who, has himself suffered from this oppression, whil-i loving 'liberty.' can describe Jt. and his effort were thoroughly appreciated by the audiejsce. . ';- : ,.; . enpture. It has been phifef.l in a glaM case filled with formaldchy tie. .This case was hermetically sealed. ' SEA MONSTER 13 DEAD. NEW YORK. July 2WThe "strange sea monster,. 't-hannomurena vitat t. re cently re-eeivtd at the Ur.-A'Ty park Aquarium in this city from l!-rr.-iu--! , SECURED DAMAGES. BELFAST. Inland. July 28. Will iam R. Ftnton. Crown c!lcItor of thi County Sifgv, obtained a verdict of 2500 pounds damages against ... Patrick A. Mrllu-h. Xat:on.tlI?t 'pember of the Houss of Commons, for libel. Fen ton's case was, that speeches delivered by McIIugh and articles published In his newspaper., had resulted In his dis missal ffom the position of solicitorxto the SI 'go county count U. L:al r.'i.ks at Stat--.-man Job Ciie