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HILLSBORO INDEPENDENT Eutoinl In lb poatoffle at Ilillofcora. Or, a aecomi-ciaaa until mat tar. 8uWription, in advance, par year, f 1.00 HII.LEIJOEO ITBLIBHIXQ CO., Prop. D. M. C, GACLT. Editor. FRIDAY, JUNE 30, 1902. The elephant wiu Imdly haudled in Marion county, (leer tfenu to have given Lira a plug of tobacco. That democratic aula that Huaton rude aa a good puller. The major ity of 270 tor Furnish la thi couuty cerlitiea to that' fact. The mule ought to have had just such rider In aorae oilier cuuutiea. Frauk Davey rcpratttnlative elect from Marion county la announced a candidate for speaker of the next house. Let tee. Marion county went aomethlni; over two hundred and fifty for Chamberlain, did it not? The time waa when Oregon was classed aa a grain state, that is, the leading industry was grain. It in different now. We are a lumber state now. Last year the lumber trade brought about 13,000,000 more Into the btate than grain and its products. - - i WHliamson Is elected to congress in the becond district by 6649 plural ity with five counties to bear from. Thus the majority in the state on congressman Is over 12000 and in an off year too. We have the Philip pines aud will keep 'em. The Iron masters have fixed the frlco of steel rails (or 1903 at $28 per ton. In I8G7 when they were first made In commercial quantities the price was I6C per ton; lu 1898 they sold for $17.02 then the steel trust Increased the price to the pres ent figure. Stump speakers during the late campaign stated that we sold about $000,000,000 worth of products more than we bought. If this vast sura of money continues to be poured into the United States year after year there Is nothing to prevent us be coming a wealthy people There Is no beef trust iu Oregon. Our population is not so dense but individual butchers can supply the custom that Is tributary. Especially in the country and country towns is this true. A butcher kills two or three bullocks per week and retails the meat by the side of his competi tor. Thus competition keeps prices within bounds. Further, the trade is to small too entice the big dealers who alone are able to wake com bines. The Boer war of South Africa is ended. Peace papers were igned last Saturday by Milner and Kitche ner on one side and the Boer leaders on tho other. The Boers have lost their national government talned homes that will be All In all their political but ob- protccted. condition will tie better than it was belore. England has expanded and has an mpcrieuce in campaigning that could have been learned no where else. The New York court has enjoiued the meat trust from doing business iu that ctate. They are restrained and enjoined from fixing and deter mining, by combining together, the prices to lie charged for meat, and from agreeing among themselves as to the supply of meat to be brought Into this state by them, and from act ing upon any understanding tending to diminish such supply, and from fixing or maintaining prices of their and each other's products by agree ment. They are also enjoined from attlng under any agreement where by the price of labor shall be affected or coujtition therein affected, and also from maintaining oniforui rules for credit to dealers or fixing uniform prices for cartage. The comments of the eastern press shows that the political .situation in Oregon is quite well understood there. Oregon Is for Expansion. We are not flag furlers and the fact was emphasised at Monday's election The New York 8 tin's comment is a fair voice of what all aay. It write: "Assuming that thecomplcte returns will elect a democratic governor, the defeat of Furnish Is manifestly due to local and persons! causes aud Ihe operation of the Minister influences of which we spoke before the election The sise of the pluralities for the real of the state ticket and lor the candi dates for uongress indicates no re action on the Pacific Coast attain! tho administration aud the republi ran policy in national affaire. This should encourage the managers of the etmpalgu in all the districts of the Itovrmber states. The ismie of stay or scuttle waa clearly defined In Ihe Oregon contest.. Oregon emphatical ly answers "Stay," and contributes the first elected members of the re publican majority la the Fifty-eighth House," HOLY WHIT ASH TUKRtCH MAX The Oregonlan takes eceptloo to Bisbop Potter of Yale College, whan be aaya, "Christ did not denounce wealth any more than he did pover ty." The Portland paper contends that this l "not the lesson of the .arable of Dives and Laaarus." The editor fails to get the spirit of Chris tianity as generally recognised by the followers of Jesus and Ihe. relig ion of the Hlble. The service Is one of the heart and the money that one baa enters not into the problem only aa man lets it control bis life. There are elements attending wealth that are clogs to muu'a spiritual growth. The wrong use of wealth Christ con demns. Dives put his trust in riches and enjoyed his good things on earth wbiie Lazarus waa indifferent to the moment here but looked for ward to what an eternity bad la store. Matthew was a wealthy man yet he was chosen for an apostle. Zicheus wm a wealthy man but be bad a heart for beaveuly things and was accorded the privilege of person al association with Jesus. Jesus was uot a socialist as we modern ' under stand that term. Man must keep In mind that Deity looks at bis heart and not into bis pocket. TUB KEIEST BUS IS ESS WILL. The business methods of the pres ent time seem to call for new trms to express business ideas. Syndi cate sounded a little foreign for a time, but eventually became a fa miliar word. Trusts and combines dropped in to slay, and the homely old terms of partnership and coart uersbip passed down the line to take pli.ee with terms seldom used or ob solete. Now cornea Merger, a rath er more formidable expression, as It bas to define more extensive opera tions. Merge is defined to moan "to be sunk, swallowed up, or lost." Mer ger is one who or that which merges. So we have the Merger, proposed by J. J. Hill, et at, by which he design ed to sink, swallow, or In some man ner destroy the identity of certain railway corporations, to the end that Un-Offlcial Uote NAMES. STATE Governor George E. Bhainberlain, dem William J. Kurnisli, rep A. J. Hunaarker, proliu K. K. Kyan, socialist Bupreme Jud'e Koliert n. lioaii, rep It. F. Itonliuui, dem C. J. Brk-bt, pro Secretary of Statu C V . liarzee, ws-iuliBt N. A. Pavia, pro Frank 1. Diiuliar, rep D. W. Scan, dem State Treasurer Henrr Blackmail, dem T. H. Mc Daniel, pro diaries 8. Moore, rep W. W. Mrcrs, socialist Superintendent of Public Instruction j .i. it. AcKerman, rep K. W. Kelsey, pro... .'. ..... W. A. Wann, dem... Attorney General A. M. Crawford, rep T. II. lioyne, pro James H. Kalev, dem State rrinU-r W. W. Brooks, pro James K' Godfrey, dem .... J. E. Hosmer, socialist.... J. K. Whitney, rep DISTRICT. Hcpresuiitative to Cougresi lliram (xoiild, pro B. F. Hamp, socialist Tlmmas II. Tnutic, rep.... J. K. Weatlierfotd, ilein. .. United State Senator T. T. tieer, rei C. K. S. Wood, dem 'county. Itcpresentativcs llii)rt Bernards, union... . William Scbiilmerich, union Solomon Weckert, union.... I. M. C. Oault, rep Charlc I lines, rep B. F. Purdy, rep .1. C Kramul, pro 1-ewla Ennrn, pro II. S. Stunlcvant, pro County Judge H. T. Buxton, rep N. 1. Oakernian, pro I. . A. ltood, union Couiily Commissioner W.J. lintnrr, jcp w II f ! i i i I.. .. i Uiuniy llerK .. J. Godman, nip L. I,. I fid linger, pro , Gi-o. A. Morgan, union Sheriff - Paninel Gallireath, rep J. E. Hawkins, pro.. J . W Sewell, n iu. .ii Itceorder of Conveyanrei II. R. Findlcy. pro Kmil I. Knmtli, rep Kalph I.. Wann, union..., Treasurer .1. M. Greear, pro , William M. Jackson, rep., E. 11. Parker, union Assessor ('. C Enimtl, pro ('. A. Peterson, union..'.., Geo. II. Wilms, rep , Surveyor Victor E. Eniinel, pro A. A. Morrill, rep. Coroner Ir. C. L. Larve, rep W. P. Via, union 8ine running at larye. ... . . .. YZ I t VrtlOSll.l No: f Initiative and KeferenJum Total vote polled in each precinrf . tbsy will cease to ba competitive lines only to the extent and In the manner thai may suit bis conveni ence. Thers ara other marges in many enterprises too numerous to ineot.ro, involving fortunes of itn mens magnitude, but the NSCo ap paars to be the ooly one deeply In volved la law suits to keep the an lis from smothering it. The last combination that is of In terest to the public because it as surea Increas) rates for transporta tion, Is the gigantic merger of ex press companies, which merges the luteawat of the Adams, American, United States and Welfc, Fargo companies. Which one does ttse wallowing act Will never l8 divulged and the lost Identity will be a stroug bar to future judicial Investigation. As a guarantee that the merger will merge E. H. Harrlman will be made president. . Ou May 26, there waa in the U. S. treasury, division of redemption, $833,646,089. In the general luad there was $272,022,059.91, while the liabilities were but . $81,400,867.84, leaving a net balauce of $190,621, 192.10. The receipts of the govern ment lor the month of May ending that date were $40,784,410.26. The expenditures for the sauie tliua were $33,475,000, leavieg $5,259,410,20 to pay on the national debt. Duriog May $429,643 In U. S. notes and sil ver certificates were redeemed In gold. It is this fine fiuauclal condi tion that makes it possible to ooovert our high I u teres t bearing bonds into 2 per cents. The war in South Africa is ended but the English tariff on breadstuff has not been repealed aud the treat ury officials state that it will not be. Of this fact, we ot the Pacific coast must take account. We need not raise less wheat, but we must bunt a new market. The road to this lies aero the Pacific. For five hundred years Western Europe has hunted for a short way to thai mart and have not been able because of the continent of America. Now we of Oregon have surmounted that bar rier and there is nothing to hinder our galleons sailing directly Into the harbon of Cathay. of Ulasbisgtoa County, June 2, mi. lie IMS 4tt 43 li"! 7 87 4rt 85 82 4 104 4tt 80, 51,103: 7B 10 1 73 3.3 24 7; 3, RV10! rati 4H 1 2 3, 82 111 5 loti! 3ti 30 80: I 4 8 73 ion. 51 35 30 30 2 10 81 51 34 1 Hi 7 83100 2' I ! 74 lim 17i "l 45 1W' 1.., 4 4tt 30 !.-! ' 112 73 t 70 0 1 "1 28j ! 10, "I a 281 n; 7! 78 2; 94 5! l 7iH 18 3 10: K7:122 54 lt' 30 HW 115' 38, 28 J 80 40 50 I 82 101 Wi.44 4 112 78 54 83 ttH 44 45 Urt Htk 31 7Si S7 BS 4 t4 2i 42 W. 37 53 HI 40 78 80 3! 53 4-V U :H7 43 73 4.V 8." 33 2l HH 73, Ml' 41 tia loi 43 S2i W IW 108 0 0 44lW 4rti 25 38 twl 7 HI H ih! 41 Mil 8 17 17 -7 171 I HO! 4i It 8 A 7H HO' 71 12ti 40 7 0 12 3.V I H5' 10 ' Hi! 8; 40j I 10 3 42 .,1 70 "5 sr 78: I 44. HI 47 1J .m! I 70 2l Hti' I 3 3I t 3 31 I w 3 33 I 2 18 27 W1 I III! WW 34 IW 17j "i 72! W fail 3M' 17, 14 I t i 13 23 28 .1" utii W a.-.: 43! 5 .Vl Xv 73 112! 87 U7 33 2,' 38 I 31 38 41 15 at) l'.4 I I 7t Itr." jtl 13. 58 HO 130 130! i 25 III 8 I ' t3 3a 102' a te! 2 14 83 30 i ! 83 28l 7! i 108 87 77 21 A 113 4n a 88 24 :ltm 4 I r'UK UOVF.K t'OK. The table below gives) I hi reported returns go the election tit Id ou Alun day. Note that thaiutxvlttin leads Furnish by only 10 vottw with four counties to hear from. t'u.Ty.(iLHirtiii. I 'rant anil Malheur. In Xii these counties gave 116 republican msjor Ity. Two years ago the same coun ties went republican by ist). Kuruly we ought to get 1 1 vou out of tlioe counties especially a they are re mote aud not much effected by I lie factional fight that has raged at the center. Furnish 1 governor. I Election I otjsws I o r- 1 5- Election uf V.VJ "i r. COUNTIES. Baker i U'.M l ,;10 Benton i 872 sin Clacaaiuas ; IMA Ylrl :j-n Clatsop 1 ' M;i o7s !i7t Columbia. J K4 fVl-t ho.! -IVi Cooa. ' 1015 in.,.; rsv Crook 17 Wi - :vs: Curry fit) 2.V Douglas lti. I7.i. 1st Oillliam : 564 33' :'S Grunt , i'T.'l CTs Harney :-. 41ii Jackaon '.. 12."7 ln2.", J.iBeihilit) , NI4 k;;l 7l HI Klamath W :I4j r.ol Lake -M7 Ijtue HKSi IKK;,! v-ii;j lit-ii Lincoln : 4iU 414 "-j i- Eiim 1IW2 20-'(i i7 Malheur j 37 Ubs ' Marioa 8210 27 13 -'Ml 277i Morrow j 6:12 4Ua :y,i, tin Multnomah.. .. 10t51 41W71 -rys.x soln Hoik I i'Jti'l H7o' m4 ll-.'l Hlierman 1 478 ;ti,y 5,, jm,;, Tillamook ; ;;'; 2110, Umatilla ! 1847 1 4 ( n , iso."' l!i.s." Uuion ; Hi'-id Hfi;-; mv 17.1l Wallowa f o.'th s.-,4 4, ;;. Watuo j lJO ji.'ij j:j7y Hsu Washington... -I 1743 1-1I o0 Wheeler 1 li.s Six; Yamhill i lt!4 1Ish MTo!-. ! j9-' 84.-12 2S.VS.-, as.-,!.:, Pluralities ; 105ol j '10 Since the above table waa compiled and put in type a mUtake ol mort than 200 has lieen discovered in the count of MuIIooiuhIi. Tiie correr tion is In favor of (.'liniiilwluin. lie ports from the other t ou itie have been received and It now sppcHrs that Chamberlain leads by 335. Tongue's majarity in the iliiitrici Is 5428 with Curry to hear from. Two years ago it waa 3019. H .!?i i's 1 i 8 87 88113 7 15 2 3 41111 71 50 72 "7,133 li'i II 2 18 IU 7, I 7 5! . . . . I 103117 81U04145 72, 33 Ho ii2 52 7o so 20 5S 22 7 0 8 2-" 77 01 23 4S 70 81 lit 18 '. 2l 22 24, 1 4 5 5 10 S 18 111 12 28 23 2( limil3 83HHI13S 71 Ii5 H.'l 31 ! IXI Sl 57 "! 18 h 112114 1 3 3- 1H 50 43 45 23 03 lO 7 34 22 2: 851031:10 71 a 5 !l 8; 97 107 lrt) 15 Wlj 77 8tV K7 132 IKi '.14 7S 8.5 4 22 30 61 7 20 lti( 23 11 30 105 M 5l (il I 101112 83 88133: 84 111 "I 12 55j 12 8.3 02 20 45 23 4.- 78 13 n 24 itr. 33 07 tiO 1 17 70 7 25 27 21 31 III 52 4li 5 1 10 H 83 1)2 121' C3 1! 4 88 107, ltk 13 8 24 5 1 IS 20 li 14 Ii 11 7Hlo5 2'. 4.". 7ii 85 32 1.4 3 7 7 Il!il27 511 ! 02125152 27 88 53, 82 ho ao 00117 84 38105 .lit 81) 30123 82 70 65125 77 lil .HI; 33 77 H2'ol 3i 83 IKt Ii7 ."to 115 f.8 ii.'. 74IOH 74 75111! nil 8.H28 71 702t" 57 8(1110 74 KOlatli 53 s:i :ioliN) 73 7s ;,s "4 75 Cii; r. 74 50 7 'I 24 7' C 1" n H in 11 21, IH 14 12 15j 0 211. 27 111 201 2li 7 22 2 17 2H 15 i 40 21 "3121 ' no 143 0 II: 13 21' It! 2: a lid 17 1) 107 82 55151. 71 H4U'! V 'Mi Will 80 IH'120 iu 81 04 no 2H 24 4ol 211 25, 15,' '4 2 HI 75. .JOIOOl M 55 74 47 84 ' I : 53 m i 13 rwt no. 10 21 7 2H. 23, IH 4 10 104 07 73144! jj., H2100I 3h OS I 4 I 1 V 03i 51 41.112 4:1 5t 3 70 15 SO 8 in 8 22 17i in 2' 5 12lil)l 70liiCj Oli H.',111 41 14 2ol 10 ItV 23 10 5 10 02 V.Xi 70 11 '.r is .v 1" ' M01U 48125102 04 37 32 87 12 SO ! ! 1 I I 25 T 14 371 3rt 21 8, 87 . 75 731IH H4 J 72 70 2 a.' 37 loo si 57 13 2M II 21 2H 22 0 21 4H 7: S4 8JII 721 4i liti. to 71 1I2KV. 82117118, 77 St. 7 no ' ' ! ! ' 1 . 52101 27; 77108 .V 25 i 37' U2t 01 OS 120107 82114 5 Wl !!'! 031ir2 8.V 0tl2ii 7l 7rt 77 78 701 84 381oti 74 iii 74 ' 77 2 V il.W 137! I 21I : TIip i-tnK A'liHtn will contain 24 j republicntis ami 6 . nnsT its. 'f tliw ti. otily 3 were eUvte I on M.m- j tiny, ti.. ot'ier .". bein. Iio.dovi-rr, I The boiistt itinttiiis 48 r'iutilic:ins j ami 12 deunM-rats. Oij.iot billot! the republimas can a-tt 72 voin toi IS by the lieriiiKTrtt-. t'. E. S. W.k d will not h hs'imlor. Cliainimn Whit of the h-nmcnit v central committte hss i-ct ibi-lid"! his Islli hoK in inii'ion nr:d nrur. by thii "eternal gods" Hist Chitioli'-'. lain shull b'! govcrin r. itut i'i-l l lit same if it shall iip'ur !y .iie nili.-i 1 court that Furnish 1ms Kvu clci t d iu- wiii im iimui;iirrtiKi. Th airikcrs in IVIcugo i"fu.n- o let free Inbor work in i.mh-. lli ri ing was the ruin ori V.'linvl i; '. There were nmny liroken bcmU i ut no lives wore li-st. At 4 o'ulock ; i s. terdiiy morning l.'ioi-tiikers iIcii:h .is Wi re im!iin',Ii'iI unit ilit frc it lulio crs With .lis linriii'i). It will I n n oie dilll.tilt iifxt tune U) ). ! iioniii. cn men to lake the j.laii' of ilic str;k-. ers, Kuiploycra m:y ju t n -. v !i siirrciiiler at firt. Mid In i'is !,();. For nil kinds of sores, bun bruises or other wounds, 1 1 Wit I Witch llj!t'l Hnlve is nin- cup'. Skin d'srHes yiciil t it cf one- Never fills in ihms of ( Iwh I- illg Hint lie;iilll;. Nolle urlrlllue lii.t ! Witt's, liewsre of oenlerfej -. "I ulf-red or irisiiy e;irs from h sore canst d by a uun Kbot u'oninl in aiy left leg," says A. S. Fuller, Kn.'- lisli, I ml . "It woiild i. hi !nnl i.i ii gsve me loin h tronlile.' I used i.li kinds of rem dies to no purpose nn till I tried Ie Witt's Witch Iis7.l Salve. A fev Imxes coinnliteH cured me." lvll liru' sture. S25, SSO, S35, 5 S40and SSO 5 t F. R. DAILEY. t Next to Wehrnng'a Oil Ma n i. p Notice ti Intention Ut YViili driiw liiKiir;uict by the I'niletl St a tow I'jre is Niirance Compmiy. To ulioni it may concern ; In ucconlanre with tie reU!miicii!- ol tlui laws of tlic Male of l)re(;ii i, relative to iiiMuranco c.jnii.miii !, not tee i- iiv.ehy Riven that tlie Unitid ISlatcH Kiio Insur ance Company, ol New V.iik. Ni'W V.irk. ileiir;n to cea.e dmu Infill t wiitmi the (Stale of Oregon, in ends to wiilnlraw Ita depot.it Willi till' 'frenslirrr ol' fi Btate ana will, if no claim ak-:nnt mii.1 Company Klcill he tiled uitii the inx'ir ance loiiiM.ission r within Nix month! from the yit i'.iy of l'ehruary. Ill 2. tin mime hem;; the dite of tin. hr.'t puiiiica tion of ihis notice, Willi. Iraw its deposit from the blate t n ai-urer, TM iKH STATK.-t IIPK l NHl liAM'l, t (I.Ml'AX f. l:y V. W. t'luliThii;. I 'reside lit. Hated at Mew York, tins 7lh day of rch- ruivry, r.iu-. Dyspepsia Cure Digests v. hat you cat. Thia preparation contains z cf tbt aitfcslants and uiesta all kinds cl rood. It pi 703 Inst an t relief and ner fails to cure. It allows you to eat ad the food you want. Tlie niostscnsiti tomaens can lake it.. 1 y us use man? thousands of dyspeptic have been cured after every) hinp else failed. It prevents formation of jr:ison the stern eh, relieving ail distress after eating. Wetingunnecessary. i'leasant to tak It can't help but do you good fcprl'nlybjr E. t J if Witt.. 10.. 't.l'MPI otlct of I'iiml KeUlt'iiieiif. The tinilersigneil ailtoiin.t,":itri: uf tli etii,. of ivtrr Ily.'.'r, ile.v:i!-.l. li:i. rl.-.i hi-r limil nccoiiiit ii-wiieli ndiniiiiMrritnx m li 1 ountv t'.iurt ol 'iitnnv;(m i numy. flrrg.m. unii -.v l'.urt luis iiip.,uilr,l M.iml.iy tin- : t ! 1 ilav ..; Mav. VM :'.. at t i , c Imnrul ti'n o'lidok it:iiil ilav tor hearing ..I Haiti :icrtilrit. K1.IS).: UKK'llKN. f..nin rly Klisn tlywr. Ailminitratiix ol the c-tatp tX IVU-r KyMT. ilc c.i.c"! 4.1-1 "Tly wtff lind itlmpl" on hrfar-. b it hr li.n bf!,-n tauii. ? 1. AX f. I S iiti.l ll-ry IliO i? ull lit . .;p.'ar.-tl. 1 Ii ,.1 ..-n t rr.it 1.1 , -tl with r.tnMtiiKninn tor f nn tirie. l.ut rifn-r tnk In the lift. ImaM I .,. h::iX no trnnhla Wlt'i thin iiilrr.t';. W.i cui.i...'. :-i'. aVi too lilvil Ij Of t'ascvu t'l." I- Kfc.1) All . MAN, li70n iif!rmanuwn At... rhi:j4icli!iia, Pa. Ftps-lit til, pnlT'ni.,.. ivnr. Tifr Guwi, iSo-cpr Mrkt-n. U'p-aM'u. or Gr.-t, K CURE CONSTIPATION. ... rtm4f aBtm, f kt(fr. Mlml. Tvri. 914 K0-TQ-3A o &s? oniA. 0 w 11 S&i i ff tj CATHARTIC Buy a Kodak GKNUIXK KASTMAX KDDAKS, $1.1035.00. CYCI.ON'KS )' I'KKMOS I I TOCOS j l'latcs, I'ilm. Triming TajK-rs ami other l'hoto Sup plies. O110 price all the time aud that tho lowest. 4 Onr Dark Room Tho Hillsboro Pharmacy. DEADLY NARCOTICS Any lionesl, iiitollient iluitriMt or iihyaician will tel you that nar.olic miioii such iih .1 1 1 u 1 . lii'iihan,., ilcailly iiili tli.tl or ciK iiina ami mercury ate ami have li -cn aince tho Dark A cs nse.i in all i'ilo JleilicincH. ami that "iicli ine.lieilioii reallj m tiiI mil ch IMtn. Vol 118 I'ile cure IH m.l : relic ol Ihe Kalk A; f, hence contain) no nar.ntii K or ineicnr v, ltcwar.i if n tnn o ol any nan oiic or nier- .111 v i-.in lie fon.M in Vol iik. All oiIuth (init.i n n.ireoti.M or niiniiiv. lienj it if you ilaro niosxli.u kti. 50 u'ewanl it' Wrim latin to cure any cane ol I'ili-H. Wort en serf ill reil wit ! one Ih. of Wrns. Over 10,1)1X1 Mriii.inent ciir- ill live years: Sol.l iu HilNUiro l.y liiii J wi iiiieili CViitiiry htore: The Hillsboro Pharmacy. PRINCE 2-year-old record 2:79 3-year nM record 2:211. .'-year-oM trial, Will tiul;e Hi.-M-asou of l'.'Ol! at the l'airtvrouinl-', IlilUhoro, Wabh iiiRlnii county Oregon, tijxm the following terni-:: Si'iisoti, i!h Jii ii ilcjrc ol t clin ii :J,.(M Itisiir.iiKi' $:i.i.00 Livolace is a dark hay, with hauih; hit;h, weighs 1 .'!()() pound-;. Sire 2 '. x 2 1 Kritist,2:2'2v ami .ire ami ,-,5 nlhcis in the 2:,-;t. of s; in ?:t,ci and Klcclrite 2:2,s, First dam Crc pon, dnni of Lovelace 2:20, Dorscy L, 2:20' , IVtsey Otitton 2:io':i; Ooldiac- SriS.'-,' ;I)nHioss,2-27',; Biiilantttie 2:2ij)S: Chmtiily tria. 2:20;,; Klondike, trial 1?:iS; (Irand il.iin of Chanty 2:1,4 hikI Ca--.raile 2.-1 1 ly I'rinccps. Second ' en Crape I,isse, (lain of Hraid jr:xc' 'u KmReneir, - I7 and Hala - tiro Wilkes. Third dam -Tii'. of Tarllon, I.ovelare. as a 2-year-old trotted reconl of 2:29. As a tlirce year states, trotted in 21 races, ohtained took a record of 2:20 in a third heat mile fit Plevrliml in 7-n.V His breading is unsurpassed. lie combines the blood of Electioneer and Geo. Wilkes the two rertcst speed producing strain in the world. His dam, his grand dam, the dim and grand dam of his sire, and tlie damol his grand sire, are all in the great brood mare list. Sprite, thutl.nn of his sire, had live colls by Klection eer, and all aie in the list. Three of them having at different periods !ica. led the list of winning sires at llu ir age. Watorwileh, grand tl.nu of his sire, has six in the 2:30 lit has over 300 descendants in the -':.V list. Marcs from a distance will receive good care and pasturage at $1.50 ' kt month. " For further particulars see or address, B. B. TONGUE, Hillsboro, Oregon. Subscribe fur the Indopendeni flow ' ou g-ot Nation-' al, State, County and City News. Independent and Oregonian, one year for only $2 Tell your friends about it, have! them send for a sample copy Now is the time, One Year for $1. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bigiiture of &a$dL Tii BimMure in fTl wry Hot ef tbi c;rnnin Laxative HrnmoQuininc T.i.ieu tba rcuctlr tbat (am cultf in mmm ataf is at your service buv or not. whether vou le white hind foot, cm I5 of Ivpozt'ii 2:W, the Coinjiierer, : 2 1 1 , sire I'ull lirtitlier to Sphinx, : ;. sire of .(S in 2: 2:x, trial 2:2f. in two races, ohtaiiiiiirj a old he was campaigned lsK sml or.'iil lonm-v in 2-year-old in several races. in Dccemhcr; worked ptililic'ly a full UK Hi HI'S DISK ASF. Tho larycHt Mini ever pni.l for a pre Hi riplion, dinned I.kikU in Sun Kian ciK.i., Auk. lit), I:M)l. The transfer in volvd in coin mid Mtu k 11,.'ilN).UI and w in ).:ii.l hy n p;irty uf Lhniihhs nirn nr a-l'ccilic for liiiuhtV liuM ;, Uitf, lii!lieilo inctiritlilo ilint-asi'S. 'I'lii-y iiiiniiifnccd Urn Hi-rimiH invcfli iti.m of tho uprtilic Xny. i,-, 1 in It . 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