. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. McADRIAN 2:24 Reg. No. 45391 Sire of Bert Kelly 2:12% Tris McAdrian (2) 2:23% Grace Chalmers (mat.) .2:20% Olive McAdrian (2) :22 Sired bv GUY McKINNEY (sire of Vernon McKinney 2:01%, Linden Girl 2:22, etc.): dam MAPLE LEAF 2:34?4 by Adrian 2:26V, (sire of Rosetta A 2:14si). son of Reliance 2:22% and Adriana by Skenandoah; McAdrian's grandam was OLL1E RAY 2:39?4, dam "of Acclamation 2:24% (sire of Lizzie C. 2:15), Vendome, dam of McKinley 2:29; his great grandam was MARY BLAINE by Signal 3327 (sire of the dam of Prussian Maid 2:19, etc.). Guy McKinney


. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. McADRIAN 2:24 Reg. No. 45391 Sire of Bert Kelly 2:12% Tris McAdrian (2) 2:23% Grace Chalmers (mat.) .2:20% Olive McAdrian (2) :22 Sired bv GUY McKINNEY (sire of Vernon McKinney 2:01%, Linden Girl 2:22, etc.): dam MAPLE LEAF 2:34?4 by Adrian 2:26V, (sire of Rosetta A 2:14si). son of Reliance 2:22% and Adriana by Skenandoah; McAdrian's grandam was OLL1E RAY 2:39?4, dam "of Acclamation 2:24% (sire of Lizzie C. 2:15), Vendome, dam of McKinley 2:29; his great grandam was MARY BLAINE by Signal 3327 (sire of the dam of Prussian Maid 2:19, etc.). Guy McKinney, sire of McAdrian 2:24, was by McKinney 2:11*4, out of Flossie D., by Guy "Wilkes 2:15U^ second dam, Blanche "Ward (dam of China Maid 2:05i4), by Onward 2:25V;: third dam, Blanche Patchen, by Mambrino Patchen 58, etc. McAdrian is one of the handsomest and strongest made grandsons of McKinnev in California, He has no faults; is a pure gaited trotter and a sure foal getter. He "will make the season of 1914 at the race track, Red Bluff. Terms, $30 for the season. For further particulars, apply to or address E. D. DIGGES, Owner, Red Bluff, Cal. SAVE-THE-HORSE. THE TIME IS NOW ALL tie winter long the troubled owner of a lame horse reads our adver- tisements. Then, day after day slips away, while he talks, laments, listens. takes advice and hesitating,—FAILS TO ACT,—till the Springtime is on him and his horse is not yet able to work. Meantime, the thrifty, prosperous, reso- lute man, reads, considers the evidence carefully—decides Promptly and his horse is working in, say, ten days to two weeks. That's exactly what happens every winter. Why not govern your own course by the proven experience of others? After Doctors Give Uu Priceburg, Pa., Nov. 12, 1913. Troy Chemical Co., Binghamton, X. T.: Please send me your Save-The-Horse book. I used your Spavin Cure and it cured my horse—after doctors blistered him a num- ber of times. I got no results until a man told m


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