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PACIFIC NATIONAL SHOW
Tomorrow is Salem Day at the great new race course oLthe' PORTLAND COUNTRY
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RACK" FINEST ANYWHERE," SAY THE 'HORSEMEN
Exhibitors and spectators unanimously acclaim track, grounds and management. This is the Initial
Event on this Famous New Track, and already k '
FIVE GREAT RECORDS ESTABLISHED IN TWO DAYS
College Maid beat her own record three-year -old paced in 2:08 1 -4. Daybreak trots fastest mile ever
trotted in Oregon, 2:07 1-2, fastest mile ever made on new track anywhere
Come to Portland early,, and see the
Grounds, the Live Stock and the Races.4
twenty-two New Pavilians, and every stall and pen occupied. See the GREAT POULTRY SHOW. SPECIAL RATES
SOUTHERN PACIHC AND TROLLEY LINE. See the Lightest, Fastest Race Track of the Pacific Coast, in vast
atural Amphitheatre, an inspiring and wonderful sight. See Racing Records Smashed on this Splencfid Fast Track.
MICTION SALE OF CHAMPION CATTLE, SHEEP, HOGS AND GOATS BEGINS 9 A. M., FRIDAY
I PORTLAND TOMORROW
ItmCIAI, CONTKltKXCK.
fottlsofd frohi pngo two.)
itkHom for Chinese Women
area, Berkeloy, Cnl.
u-Rev K It EUla. D. D..
ni S'ltlctlnl Trnlnlnir School
ItawsMi Work. San Francls-
-HU Ellen Anderson and
M Booth
Iw-Dr T n Ford, Port-
KW-JUle quartet !
unwui-. Mlw Davis and
tee Children I
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ut Nina Johnson.
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JIOUXIXG SKSSIQN
Wtdnesday, Sept. 23, 1908.
wn Annual' Conference of
Lii.L " "f'lui'ni vnurcn inei
Hvh k ion In the PlrHt
K?I .copal church, Salem,
Psi... ;. "'"' Bl n. m ,
rr.m Hughes, presiding.
WlejHd l the biihop.
-- vuu., ig, amounting
it -;v: '.? uuriei1
M 3'i'lfcd Vv tho
--'""uutuTg. aununiB
'! .utraent .,f the Lord's
MCnll.
ttfT ftf h.. -.. ...
1 w roil. flnd the follow-
ii. .""" t'nun-
i T .r. Auueu. j. L
Fi"-4 eiknsn Ti m. ..
lltMi ; ""! v M'acn-
FlTB?,n ' A- "rlatol,
j &.A.. Mr.,B4.?1-.1-
k0Hap w i v ,. uwn8.
8. Gordon. HUmu Could.
h-.W. ttIt,.1.1f?,,i..J. K-
Mwr Jr K" F- J Kt,
k. m" . iLiiunn ' tt
if .!5. H'ert L P 'i.k
C"2 C A. S.,,'j
K. " UIEBri . . "
JTn H-3..Vta Foj
I?' i vr vv Ktr n .'
IT w.uji" " r
IJ? BT-"i Jre W
K15i'vr
a. --m i -J " U1
w ElU, Henry
Grnfloha, Joaoph Knotts, Addis F.
Lncy, Arthur B. May, I. V. Pnrkcr.
Colonel W. Poguo, William C. Stew
art. OfKiinl7Jitlon. '
The following conference ortlcers
woro . elected: Secretnry, Melville
T. Wire; aosUtants, A. J. HolllnRs
worth, S. M. N'lckle, W. S. Gordon
W. D. Penpor. ,
StaBtlcnl Becretnry, J. K. Ilnwklns;
n83lstant8, I). L. Fields,' J. J. Putton.
M. P. Dixon, Joseph Knotts, W. G.
Stownrt, C. L. Creesy.
T.ea'uror, James Moore; a-sla'-ant.
D. II. Leech
Conference postmaster, U. 0.
Oliver.
en,
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''une
foor
L.
Tills woman snj's tbnt after
months of 8uffcriug Lydla K.
MnVItnis VegotnblQ Compound
niado her n ivoll as over,
jraurto E. Forjrfo, of Leesburg,Va,
writea to Mw. Piukham: v
M I want other anfTerlncr vfomca to
know what Lydla K. PlrjkhanV ,YecF
tahle Compound has done forme, Foi 1
months l sutteiea irom lemigjue uu
o that I thought I could not live.- 1,
wioto you, and after taklnjf.JLydla E,
Pinkhara'a Vegetable Compound, sifd
uslns' th treatment jou prescribed I
felt like a new woman. I ra udw
strong, nd well aswvr, aqd hak you
for the good you have doae-e." i
FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN.
. For thirty years Ijrdk E. fPmk-
hams vegejanie lonipounu, maie
from roots and herbs, has been tlie
utamlard renedy for female ills,
and lias positively cured thousands oi
women who have been troubled with
displacements, inflammation, ulcera
lion, fibroid tumors, irregularities,
Kriodio pains, backache, that bear-g-down
feeling, flatulency, indl
tion, diaakwtss or nervous pfortwUioa
Wkytyoutryit?
Mr. iRkham iHvttM fall rttk
rMw itt writ a her tar 4t1.
8h Imui Ktildad t!tHi ta
lhr.
On motion of T. L. Jones, tho bar
of tho conferonco wnB fixed to hi
cludo tho flret bIx towh of pows.
HiiI(n of Onler.
On motion of J. T. Abbott, thei
rules of order of Inst Bos-Ion were
ndontcd.
Tho secretary rend tho nomlnn
tlom for stnndlng commlttee pre
sented by tho district superintend'
onts.
StnmlliiK Committees.
Aggresslvo evnugolhin W. T.
Ko-r, C. M. Vnn Mnrtor, J. II. Downs,
J. K. Hpwklns.
AndHing W. f. Tngnlls. H
Cborir. W. M. K'sklno. D. A. Urlstol.
Unnk n ml norlodlenln W. Tt. Jef
frey, Jr., H. SpQls',.W. F. RodgUM,!
ii. i. urnnous.
Cnnbv ennn mooting T, L.
,TonR, R. C. niackwell, L. F. Smith,
W. C. Router.
Child ran ' day O. A. Ornv, W.
M Mooro, N. 3. Hnrblt, S. J. Kester.
Chlno o work B. H. Dolknan. C
r Rnrlck, W. It. F. Ilrowne, W. T.
Kerr.
Corfferenco stewnrds T. L. Jonoi
P. T. Hamilton. W. H. Hoope. G. H.
V)P9ih, F. Bolknap, P. Conldln. J.
L, Stratford,
Denconoss wnrK uoni. onnn,
W. H. Sl'eck, M. P. Dixon. i
Domeif ml"lon Dlstrlrt su-,
perlntondents nnd district see-nr
i n' homo mUslon and church ex
tension. F-lucaHo-' J. W. McDo'isal, S. M !
NIckle, A. J Armatroug. H. R. Sn'-,
Isburv. C. T- Wl'soii. It. 0. lHaek-1
well. B W. Dewart. D. A. Wattes.!
San ford Snyders, W. H. Selleck, A
R, Macleau. I
K'U'ronnal pnd conference cl8lllan, ,
fund Edward Glttln. J. J. Pattoh.
j. t.. neatly, F. S. Ciomo.
Emvorth LiiRue A. J. Holllnx-'
worh, U C. Poor, George Clarke
W. D. Pepper.
Freedman'B aid G. F. Round, M
B. Paranoui!lan, W. J. Doiik'bs
Sunday school T. H. Skldmorp. '
R. w. Myers. G O. Ol'ver.
Forejgn mis loa (W. F. M S i
A. N.hher, A. C. n-aokenbt'ry. t
h Downs, A. Thompson. Geo J
Wontzell.
Home m'salon and church ex "
slon (W II. M. 8 W. M. B' kin.
J D Voce, J. .F. Dunlap, Asa Sleet'
I-idlan ml3'lon3P. J. Rlnshta t.
j. m. Bryan. I'. L. Graflctis
Conference relation" H. Co ''".
D II. Trlmbls, H. J Von Fos e n f
T Wilson. D. II. Leech. J. W Me
Dougal. J- T. Abbett. James n -Memoirs
F. L. Vonpg. A u
Haml'n, J. I, Stratford.
postofflte? AV. F. Rogers.
Public worship Pastor of tr H-
lem churches ana aisirict mw-.
tendenu. , , nMM . . I
H oiuiions w. v. iivuh, -
Oval'. M. P. Dlxorf
Sanclty of Sabbath C. T. McPher
on, D. L. Fields, E F. Zimmerman
Tompornnco Cause T. D, Ford,
G. A. Stockwoll, A. F. Incey, H. J.
Van FoBson.
Tho nominations woro confirmed.
IteprtH of Collect Ioiik.
On motion or J. T. Abbott, tho
pastors were ordorcd to report
whether all collections wero taken,
and whothor collections woro in full.
On motion of H. Gould, W. T.
Kerr was elected rnllrond secretary.
Eugene District Report.
M. C. Wlro, district superintend
ent 'of Kugono district, wni called,
Ills character pnssed. Ho prcsontod
his report
Question 13, "Wns tho Character
of each Preacher Examined" wr.
tnljon up. Tho character of tho ef
fective ciders of the Bnigone district
woro parsed, nnd.thoso protont nnl
In charge reported, W. 0. Gordon,
W. M. Knklno, TV L. Jonea, S. M.
Nlcklo. D. II. Leech, M. P. Dixon,
J. L. Strntford, I). II. Trimble, G. 1
Round, Gcorgo Clarke, Sanford Sn'-
I HmiMfceM Mcity 3
A Suaf
DystMfy,rtrrhc, Chol
era Morbus, Cholera Infan
tum, Cramps, Colic and all
Sumaaer bowel complaint
are rarely dangerous if there,
is a eafe.quUk-ectlngr, reliable
remedy Immediately at band.
DR. D. JAYNE'S
CARMINATIVE
BALSAM
hasforfeurfffftmrfleiebeen
uceefMl In curing these
cemplamtc- Its na-me bee
become a household word
everywhere. Itkthequfcieet
md& aureet remedy known. .
Stope pM fmmedUtely, asd
almoet i a variably bring
about speedy recovery Never
be witbact H in bat weamer.
Sold by all dragfiewpcr
bottle, Ma.
JAe'K:Ta4c TtWrl
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dor, F. II. Dowiib, J. L. Bcntty, W
R. F. Browne, W. F. Rogora.
Introduction!.
T. C. lllff, nsslstant secrotnry of
board of homo missions nnd church
extension, Edgnr Illnko, asslstnut.
Bccrotnry board of Sunday schools;
R, B. Myors, cast Ohio conforoijcj;
G. P. Bennett and W. It. Jeffrey,
Jr., Iown conforonco; L. C. Poor,
Jr.jL. C. Poor, North Ind'ann con cen con
eoronco: A. II. Maclonn, Cnllfornla
conforonco; Benjamin Young; II. C
Preston, Dot MoIiich conforonco; T.
M. Jnsp'ur; II, O. Hondorson, Bvnitt
gollcal; M. B. Parauouglan, North
Indiana conforonco nscoolatlon; R
II. Hughes, business mnnngor Puctflc
Christian. Advocate,
. AtMmwe.
T. G. lllff addressed tho confor
onco on bohnlf of tho Imnrd of home
inUslons nnd church extension.
Conference --nng ouo stunzn of tin:
hymn, "Alas nnd Did My SavJoi
Blood."
Itwolutloii,
Tho following resolution signed
by J. T. Abbott, D. A. Wnttors, L. F
Bolknap. Benjamin Young, Hiram
Gould and R. C. Blnckwotl, wai pre
sented by J. T. Abbott and adoptud
by tho conferenco:
Whorens, tho first Mothodlst Bpl
copal church oVor orucled west of tho
Rocky mountains ti still Btand'ug
In Oregon City, tho property of tho
Mothodlst Episcopal church thore
and
Wherwav. It wou'd .teem to ho n
proper and deslrablo thing to pre
ervo this o'd historic landmark na
n sort of Mothodlst shrlno. No duubt
tho oltlzons of Orogon City would bCi
willing to furnish a sullablo und
elllglblo plot of ground on which to
tmo this old structure and perhapi
the church would bo willing to dlu
unan nt it nt n roasnnnblu fliriiro.
'Therefore be It
Rosolvcd, that a committee or five
b6 appointed with power to uct t
take thl matter in charge. Said
cominltteo to bo composed of tin
dUtr ct superintendents, and tho
I pa tor of the Oregon City church.
Hlniiutui iiihirict itepori.
R. B. Dunlap, district superintend
ent of Klamath district, was culled,
hid character pa sed and ho read hl
roport.
Ameiiihiieiitv l Ituieit or urarr.
On motion of J. T. Abbott, rule 1
wa amended to maku tho hour of
noon adjournment, 11:4b a. ro.
i On motion of W. T. Kerr tue samrt
Iru'o was amerided to mako the houi
lor . s-lnr. 8r. a in.
CJoJtlng.
AnnouccemBnts Wero mado and T
C. H t! pronounced the benediction.
o
4t ii quepr, byt there are men who
Mtt.li to nrefer to ne'nd the income
fof a large fortune. in dodglpg Ibo
governor ,ri;4urJlon,
j "7 ',f .rw'"; '
I No. A'pV fflTl l8" acMrily
a mnfcuritt Jim became' he likes
'to hold aaads.
Kstrny Notice.
Notlco Is horoby given that I liavo
taken up and Impoundod tho follow
ing doscrlbod nnlmnl, found roaming
nt largo In tho city of Salem:
Light red cow, f or 0 years old,
weight about 1000 pounds, vqry fat.
Tho owner of Raid animal can hnvo
tho cumo by proving property nnd
paying tho lognl charges and axpons
ch of taking dp and keeping, etc.,
nnd In default thorenr for 11 vo days I
will proceed to sell, said animal at
public auction, na provided In ordl
nnnro No, 429 of tho uforosald city
D. W. GIBSON,
City Marshal.
Salem, Orogon, September 23,
1908. 9-23-3t
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You will generally find thnt tho
inun who Is always uuoful around tho
house confines tho sphere of his ac
tivities to tho samo place.
Whnt a jot of dying wonll do who.i
our guest i start uwny.
Prolonged !
Life
Tbcro aro ninny per
sons living to-day, whom
doctors' luivo given up to
die. Dr. Miles' ITonrt
Curo lias added, years to"
their Jives. It strength
ens tljo 'heart nerves and
muscles, restores normal
heart action, so that it
can send . (ho blood
through tho veins to nour
ish and sustain life.
"I ern tied ifi recommend Vr. Mllee'
Heart Cure und Nervine for they bete
tn -of srft briteflt to me. 'i'l.t
doctor wild I wo liable to die AUf
1'irr; my ca wne im urubla 1 wa
tnl(7 ilil by doctors In Ihle vlllege and
Boutbrrn Mlntieaoiu. I have uM
four ltlll of Heart Cure end the
tame at Nervine, end although not it
vmjntr man, bavins' paitd Ihrougti the
rsr. I fel younser than I did wort,
I am fceJI'.i tetter In every wy iM
ilftp like n rieullfiy nix yeor old Ixiy
i wna advlMil to u your rrr-JIdnM
by m man who le nftw a nrfect pl
nwn t rnxnhood. He tried Or Mile'
rrwniy and be eelrf H cured him of
nart MrfiuM twUe Vir o efter
Uie dnctora bail glren blia up M die.'
CMA. U. MUHI'IIY, Vere4le, Wl.
BV. MMm Heert Cure le wU by
yur fUM, vHm wIH QinnU Miat
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