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About Hillsboro independent. (Hillsboro, Washington County, Or.) 189?-1932 | View Entire Issue (April 13, 1906)
New at McCormlck'a. The fo'lowing If a;list of the latei music received at E. L. McCormick'i music store this week. This list is changed every three weeks and is com posed of the very latest music published. "Sanitol," a new march by Cbailes Daniel; "The Spirit of Love," new waits by John Hall; "Soap Suds," Daw march,- two-step, by Irene Giblin. Colonist Rate. Commencing February 15th and con tin tiina daily to and Including April 7th, 1100, and from September 15th until Oc tober Slut, 11)00. colonist tickets will be sold from the east to points on Oregon Lines via Portland. Following are rates from some of the Jirincipal points: rom Chicago, 111 " Kloomington, 111 I'eoria, 111 St. Louis, Mo " Memphis, Tenn " Omaha, Neb " Kansas Citv, Mo " St. Joseph Mo " Sioux City, la St. l'aul except via lower Mis sonri river gateway " l)onver, Colo Corresponding rates will be from other points, and will apply to points ol Oregon Lines. A. L. Cbaio, (ieneral Tassenger Agent. Candidates Announcement I hereby announce mvoelf s a candi date for the republican nomination for County Ju1ge at the primaries, April 'M, lias.1, and I ask the smort of all repub licans who want a buHiuros .l mi nint ra tion . I have done thousand of dollar worth of work f bridge building and road work for Washington countv and have always done work that i accept able at all time. If nominated and elected, I pledge the taxpayer a thor ough anil impartial administration, and, as well, economical, consistent with con ditions, and will treat all portion of the county fairlv. J. YV. UOODIN. U'encoe, Oreenn. turn down a faithful, loyal Repub lican worker like Walter Tooze. who represents the producers, what encouragement do they hold out to the people that they are sincere in resistance to the trusts? FOK STATh TKKASU.K&K. T tiirfiv Annminik tiiv..lf ll & ramli- date for the office of State Treasurer and solicit the votes of all republicans at the primary election, April 11), !!. TIia nnlv (imnil Armv mill s. nantli date for estate otlice, and the only an nounced candidate recognizing trie jwo Hut aalarv law aa bindimr without anv additional legislation. AUGUSTUS C. JKNXIMiS. of t: oo , 31 80 , St 00 , 30 00 37 60 , 25 00 25 00 25 OH 25 00 25 00 25 00 made all Auction Sale. I will sell at public sale on mv place one mile northeast ot lie t nan y store near ltethanv school house on Monday April in, lnm: 4 good, work norm weight 1,000 to 1200, 7 cows all in milk. some fresh, 2 2-year-old heifers, 1 heifer calf, 0 months old, 1 high graded brown Swiss bull, 31-2 inch wide tire Bain wagon almost good aa new, 31-4 inch Mitchol farm wagon in good repair, 23-4 inch Mitctiei crank spring market wagon with top, 21-2 inch Mitchel crank spring roiul wagon, l tarm truck In good condi tion, 1 manure waif on, Milwaukee chain mower, first class Johnson A Fuller self dumping 2 horse hay rake, Thomas hay tedder, Michael fanning mill, 2 hay racks, 3 section harrow, 31-4 inch plows, disc harrow, m tooth steel lever harrow, land roller, 800 lbs cap. Jones platform scale- new, 2 horse tread power, first class, 2 borse sweep-power, complete with roils ami pulley, 2 feed cutters, Humphrey's lone grinder, shell grinder, cultivator, Planet (iem garden drill, Cahoon grsss seeder, gallon kettle, WX) lbs cap IH Ijivel cream separator, (UK) cap Omega cream separator, 4 bottle Kaucock milk tester, ten 10-gallon milk cans, cream bottles, store scale, ditching, pruning and other various tools In good condi tion, 2 sets double harness, 1 set plow harness,! light buggy harness, lot of sacks, 18 tons baled cheat hav, 3 tons loose, 0 to 10 tons tare hay, 20 to 30 bushel oats, good lot ol Burbank seed potatoes, cook stove, some household furniture, and other articles to numer ous to mention. Terms of sale: All sums under 10, cash, over $10 8 months time on approved note at (I per ceut in terest. '1 wo per cent off for cash over ten dollars. Wm, GRAFF, Owner. John Kuratli, Auctioneer. HERE'S A BARGAIN. Nine-Room Cottage, Good Barn and a Acre of Land for Sale. A nine-room cottage, cioee In, includ ing bath and wash rooms. The house has three porches, stone pillars under it, f;ood wood house, saw-dust lined, fruit touse, good bnrn with wagon and buggy sheils. grain bins, haymow and room for four horses, together with two and one-hnlfne r ot In ml within two block ofthe hnnlnew pnrt ot itic citv. Clear title given. I'rice 92,000, one half down, balance in con venient payments. Call on or address this oil ice. SUMMONS. FOK COUNTY KKCOKDF.lt. I hereby announce myself as a candi- THE RING AGAINST TOOZR. In politics people ought to look around and see in what kind company they find themselves For instance, Candidate Walter Tooze, of Woodburn, is not sup ported by a single one of the old school land ring. If you want a congressman who is free from their domination, then support Tooze at the primary for congress. For instance, not a single one oi the old Salem political ring is sup porting Tooze for congress. Ifyou want a congressman who is not easy game for that gang, who run this county in disgrace, support Tooze for congress. Show us a Mai ion county ma- FOR KKl'KESKXTATIVE. I berebv announce myself aa a candi of Ke pre tenia live, 85IIV a"" Nubjwtlo Ihe endowment ol the K- S?Ov' VvNviX 'publican Primary totion, to I heKi v v . i. A l ; to jt VA r M. 8. BARNES. 1.4- j I ii! !..".. i i ' - 1 W 1... u'.-i.i.,in iv..n .,.. dieted for land frauds, and we will subject to the endorsement of the lie- show you a man fighting Tooze publican Primary election, to be held in said county and state, April -m. hwhk WILLIS IRELAND. FOR COUNTY COKOXKR. I hereby announce myself as a candi date for the ofliee of County Coroner for Washington County, Orgin, subject to the endorsement of the Republican 1 ri- mary election t be held in said county and state Airil 20. Hmmi. W. O. POXELSOX. 1 hey want a man who is easy and no obstacle to ring rule, and who will make ring appointments, and do machine dictation. The people who want a new deal and a clean deal should nominate the man the gumshoe brigade dou't want, aud they will get good results. This is plain talk, but, so far as If elected coroner, relatives of the de lies m the power of this little one- ceased will be ermitted to select such horse paper, the truth about candt- undertaker as incy moy wihii in me -late, w 1 be told Salem Tournal. u W l iL.nula.n I . - . " MIUIII J, ' . . V . -.JlI-.OV'.. V - K K f J1 r Israel WILLIS 8 DUNIWAY, Candidate for State Printer "I herebv tiled myself to a reduce tion of the enormous cost of the otlice, if elected, aud I t'eclare upon my honor that I shall seek neither to iwrpetuate old abuses of the ollice nor engage in new schemes to loot the treasury." Willis H. Duniwav. "Willis 8. Duniway is a man of sterl ing integrity and thorough knowledge of tbe priuting business." -roryand Labor i ress. for county coroner. I hereby announce mvself as a candi dated for the ollice of County of Washington county, Oregon, on the republican ticket, subject to the endorse' FOR COUNTY SHERIFF. I hereby announce myself as a candi date for the ollice of Sheriff of Washing- Coroner ton County, Oregon, subject to the en- FOR COUNTY TREASURER. I hereby announce myself as a candi I a ted for the nomination ot County Treasurer of Washington County, Ore gon, subject to the endorsement of the Republican Primary election to lie held in said county and state April 20, 1WH1. and if elected I will kive my undi vided attention to the ollice, and conduct its affairs to the best of my ability. W. M. JACK.SOX. FOR COUNTY SURVEYOR. I hereby announce mvself aa a cam! date for County Surveyor on the Repub lican ticket, subject to tne endorsement of the primary election, to lie held April 20, ami If elected will do all in my power with tbe means at hand to make tt FOR REPRESENTATIVE. I have served one term in the legis lature as Representative from Washing ton County, and hereby ask ior renomi nation on the repubhcin ticket. I tried faithfully to do my duty as i saw it, and feel that the experience gained will enable me to do far better work another time The honor of a re-election will be greatly appreciated. WILBUR K. NEWELL. . FOR COUNTY TREASURER. I hereby announce myself as a candi date for the otlice of County Treasurer of Washington County. Oregon, subject to the endorsement of the Republican Primary election to be held in said county aud state April 20, 1900. IRV1X K. WEITZEL. JUDGE E. B. WATSON. FOR GOVERNOR. James Withvcombe. of Corvallis. Re-I nubiican Candidate for Oovernor. An honest and leariesa performance oi public duty, and a greater and united Oregon. election to be held ment of the republican primary election state April 20. lltOO, to be held in said county A pril 20. I Wtl. ' j K. C. l'.KOWN. dorseuient of the Republican Primary roads of Washington t'o, as good as pos' in said county and JOHN W. CONNKLL. FOR REPRESENTATIVE. I herebv announce myself as a candi' date on the republican ticket for the of fice ot representative, at the primary election to lie hold April 20. "Legisla tion for economy and the common peo ple, a. a. ii. mr.r.iv The Independent and The Portland Saturday Telegram one year for 2. sible. Have lived in Washington county tor it years, and have been civil engineei for 2.) years. Know the county thor oughly. KUifcNK SCHILLER. The Independent and The Portland Dailv Teleuram one vesr for r, JONATHAN BOURNE. JR.. WALTER L. TOOZE, Republican Candidate for Congress The Friend of the Laborer and Producer In the Circuit Court of the State of Ore gon, for Washington County. Trosscr State Bank, a Corporation, Plaintiffs, vs. J. (). Kindt and Alice Kindt, his wife, ieien'iani8. To J. O. Kindt and Alice Kindt, his wife, ne above named delendants: 1M Tilt SAME or TnC STATK Of ORKOOX, Von, and tach of you, ars hereby required to ap pear and aniwer the complaint Bled afalntl jaa IntheaboTS eoiitled action, on or before the lat day of the lime prescribed In tbs order fur publication of thU Summons, Wwlt oa or before the expiration of Sis weeki neat from and alter the data of the flnt publication of this eummona, the flnt publication being on March 10, Iwm. and if yon fall eo to aniwer, for want thereof, the plaintiff will take Judgment agwlnet you, and achofyou, for the turn of RI hundred sixteen U.00) nollan, InU. a. Gold Coin, with inter- eel thereon from February 10, 1SUS, In like Uold Coin, at the rate of ( per erst per annum, and the further sum of One hundred (1100. 00) Dollar. attorney's fee. herein, and for the eoeia and dhv bureements of this action, and also, al said time. will Include In, anda s a part of .aid judgment. an order adjudging that the hereinafter de scribed real eetato, belonging to you, and at tached in thU eertlon, be sold by the Sheriff of aid County and state to eatl.fy said ludgm.nl. aid real estate being situate la Washington, County, Oregon, aud being particularly de- crtlied as follows, to-wlti Beginning tt the quarter section corner on tbe outs side of wcllon One (1) T. IS, R. I W. Will. . ller., and running thence north a east, 40.00 chains to a post and Honest renter of section One; thence (oath S iT east, 90.21 chains lo a stone; ttienoe south ' weal, 40.00 chains to a tons: thence north 47' west, 30. IS chains to the place of beginning, the ami being the west half of the southeast quarter of notion On (1) T. 1 8. R. I W. Will. Mer., containing Eighty and SO-100, (M.S0) sere.. This summons Is published against yoa and arh ot you, by order of linn. Thomas A. Mc Bride, Judge of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Washington Donate, duly made and entered of record on the 29th day of March, lax. W. X. RARRETT, Attorney for Plaintiff. One and One-Third Rate. The Southern Pacific will sell tickets at a one and one-third fare to parties wishing to attend the K. P. convention at Salem, February 27. The same rate will be given to persona attending the Christian Kndcavor convention, which will he held at Eugene, February 22 to 25. These tickets will be sold on the certificate plan. For further particu lars inquire of Agent II. A. llinshaw at the depot. ' ' Close to the Producer. Tooze & Page have purchased oo bales of 1904 and 93 bales ot 1905 hops of Sam Howard of hugene; terms private. They have also re ceived and accepted the Tom Ken nedy lot of 122 bales at 10c. wood burn Independent. Mr. Tooze of Woodburn has not only a record of devotion to the in terests of the Republican party, but he is close to the producer. The Republicans of the First con gressional district will not turn down his candidacy, because where have they another man who has M y A A. -. - - -V' i.r. Kciniblican Candidate for United States Senator. Champion of Statement Number One. Jonathan Bourne, Jr., candidate before the Republican primaries torthe nomination of United States Senator in Congress, for the long term commencing March 4, 1907, was born in New Bedford, Mass., on frebmary 23, 1855; was a member of the class of 1877 at Harvard Uni shouldered the burdens of their cam- versity; came to Portland May 16, 1878; was a Republican member of paignsior tue past twenty years as the Uregon Legislature in the session of 1835 and the extra session of uc uasi nicy cannot maicu um n,a4ft. f n,.mn. J.l.... . .1,. r 1 i- ... .t-.- . on the record ' uii6u" 0 ussi"" i" Acpuuiican national Lorn The Republican party has always Pmee irom 1838 to ,89 J. ana a delegate to the Republican Natioua stood for the interests of the produc- convention of 1902; and was elected as a Mitchell Republican to the er lor good prices for farm products Uregon Legislature in 1896, or prosperity lor the farmer. Mr. Bourne has been more prominently identified with the devel VVhere have they a candidate lor Lnm nf .1 , , .. congress who is as close to the men T 7 . luan any omer man in me who till the soil as Walter L. Tooze? ' "awu8 cspciiucu m me last twenty years over J?i,ooo,ooo of his They haven't any. own money in the acquisition and development of Oregon mines. There is not a month or week in VV hile Mr. Bourne has had his residence and main offi nt Port. IvoJhttL f. , I l07'1 01 lanJ Slnce 18781 he ha3 had anotber office at Ne Bedford, Mass., and j aw aya vrva I 11 1 rltrtaf 4te . f 1 I . ... and handing back money to the 7k h m f i !!S I88 fAaeMAa.a V. 1. . . . . I ' " - s-s 7 vra taiKC lii ICICM HIlll ICHUiniT ITlPn erowers. and he ha a iv hpn I . . " r : '""J"1""1 wuu uis wcmcimuus 7 ' "--"-m 1 nrisirrrir r ei a 1 a a . u . 1 : . 1 . . c.neofths.mnt.crrK;. ..K, uuvc lunuy ana experience in business and . efc .. ... rjQHtical attira nre.em nent v nm f. Ui ( 1: the market r . . . .uU1j iui masing an aoie ma uiiMMiiw are lawyers ana rr t, 1, 1 .. colleee profesnor classes who don't "'" vwreu extending tne direct power of the represent the masses ?nd who are V" tl?eir gment as far as possible. He was one of the iryicacui vuc masses anu w no a M1i,, ,mr . ,t,, rn r,n... .. o.f j . r . n ... ... ..miauls ami ixcicrcnuura movement irom ioqo ..; 1 :. 1 t .. . - 7 uuui 11 was aiiurovCU DV tne VOtera at thp lnn .Ut ax in t-. In - - j vi viiw'i its awsa and influ- never close to the producer. This i . 1 . 1 . . 1 . .1 13 saiu wuuuui inienauig to reiiect ,.,,. 1 .1 . 7--. on the character of Messrs Huston W aTmember ol the executive committee of the Direct Primary Sd llaXT n? ition with the People's - - j . - - - ' ..a.. - ; t The theoretical'book knowledge 5!u i?..?a.tbe ne.cessary expenses of preparing and proposing e a a iuu cs iv iuc people. . 1 '. . -..A llc say inat tne cnoice ol United States Jnifrtr .hniild lw hv di question that he is retained on. are SSil sTaim-W . acromp,!sh l.his rcsult' he U cham; not of a verv practical character p,on,nK Statement No. t of the primary election law as the only method The W X -b'chublic opinion my I crystahzed and made effective upon the in the open market for potatoes, In his tition he -'t - f " e J'vj aassv 'kuv I ,' l v ducts, has his practical common sense constanly developed. He cannot rely uron theories. He must deal with hard, cold facts. The Armours, the Rogers, the Rockefellers, have nothing to tear from college professors and law yers, l hey can fee one class and endow the other, and in the long run the people pay the bill. Chicago university is today the bulwark of political economy that makes Rockefellerism possible. Armour institute manes tne nop i ,ie.ir, lh4. ,h. tnUnmi' . .. trust, the potato trust and the meat inatina h.liot: " ,,,nle,, a,ter n" Mn,e on l"e nom- trust possible. I ' support President Roosevelt' determination!" If the RepuTTcahioT Oregon will I tnat Justice Be Done All Men" j" Amen. lina National CunnlituLi, m f. r..i. t-!.-1 u...- Senators " 'l' " r.i-viion wi i. mvui nnwi PubliritT Politu-al Campaign Kipenses National Control of Corprtrations ir Int Uir Iin Other KtuMl.l. I ' . !:.: i t . . ' V. . v ",vcl i-i.tw iiTiiinerre. i " i ;r n . A"uc lJnr; tut Waires Make Goo.1 lial I nutation UU.r Hours for Safety on kailros. 1 arrel Tost, Inclmling Rural IVIiverr. Ture KimkI 1jiw. Lilt-ral Citisens. llntVV P'fr,?."' Hefenses. K.ver ami liar KVMln,( lllBbUlWIII''11' kiv'. Vaquinaao.1 Ore,rori Harbors, llil, Government Canal at Oreon Citv. fairMiareof Irncatun Fuml ..r Oreiron "-t. Ityal Support for 8uces.ful Can.iiJates.' .ikiii iiiiirrt-riiirnfc iaTPmnr i in. Koosevelt for JVcon f Klective Term. FOK STATE PRINTER. If I am nominated as Republican can didate for State Printer, April .0th.it will be by a direct voice of tbe people ana no political boss will have any strings on uie. I know how to print and everyone knows It. I will manage the ulllre as economically aa I do my own printing business and give it mv person al tuir vision ana attention. WM. J. CLARKE. CanJidate from Marion County. FOR COUNTY SURVEYOR. I wihIi to announce to the voters of v..ui. ;....,... ,.. i . ...... i ; i naiiuiKtuii luuiiit Ilia, . Hill UKIItJl- I date for the otlice of County Surveyor. Judge Iv. B. siibji-ctU) the endorsement of the Kepu jor the Republican nomination for hi'ttii primary election, April 20. If . ' nominatea atiil electeil l shall endeavor unitcu oiaies oeuaior, commencing to always do my duty faithfully and March 4, 1907, was born at Carna to thw Riltiafiii'tliiii nf all I . " ' ' A.A.MORRILL villo, Iowa, and removed to Oregon J?'.-:. ; .. ., hm :"::A G. W. MARSH, V-.'.l'.' ..!' f k v , J CANDIDATE FOK CO. JUDUE or Washington Courtly. 011 (he Kepubliran Ticket. W. W. Marsh, a native son of Wash ington county, and a candidate for the ollice of County Judge of this county, subject to tbe republican primary elec tion to be held April 20, was born in teutcrville in lHAH, and from Ixiyhood in this vicinit son of John and Kebecc with his parents when eight years of age. Judge Watson has been Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Oregon, and is a lawyer of high standing. Afier his admission to the bar, he practiced law at Jack sonville, nnd iluii removed to Port laud, where lie has .-irce lived and practiced his prolessimi. Judge Watson has never jieeu in favor with the corporations, and he has always been identified as trying to secure the tights of the people from the railroad companies. He assisted in securing the passage of the law relating to negligence, which he yet considers as not fully protecting the rights of tfie injured. The further object which Judge Watson wishes to accomplish is to compel railroad and other compan ies to whom lands have been grant ed by the United States to carry out the terms of the grants, many of which contain the provision that Watson, candidate j the land granted shall only be sold to actual settlers in quantities not to exceed 160 acres and for a price not to exceed $2.50 per bctc There are millions of acres included in these grants, a very large propor tion of which is within the state of Oregon. Judge Watson has given atten tion to this matter for many years, and has concluded that a substan tial wrong exists which should be righted for the benefit ot the people. Judge Watson has never been iden tified with the corporations, but on the contrary has been found repre senting persons in opposition to them. He compelled the railroad com pany to pay its taxes to Jackson county. Judge Watson is a man in llie prime of life, and it is withiu his power and his firm intention to se cure the people in their rights if he is honored with nomination and election. He is on the tight side of all the great public questions now being discussed. Although STATE TREASURER. there are six candidates in the field for ft, be has grwn up State Treasurer it is now conceded that either Ralph Hoyt, :Lniif:r.h,eJin of Portland, or K. V. Carter, of Jackson Countv will be eers ol 1H.2, and has been Mentined with nominated. l"hSfhi hyriliu girth, hw'rk' . Mi- Carter says, "If elected I will reside in Salem and ed for Its best interests, and has an un- give the ofliee my personal attention." Mr. Hoyt is silent dying faith in its future, and is famil- ,,,, fl.jj ,.rt;, J ber "" " i- iar with its needs. He was a mewl -1 . t - j. I ' 1 , 1 ........ . . I A1m fn... HIT I T 1 I . . . t 01 me vregon leKixiaiure in iin-.m, me 1 nil . ui iui pins, 11 tilfcieu 1 Will Iliril OVPf T.fl I in 3 every dollar of the interest naid on State funds." reonHiM 1 1 . , una kcii bi iiuvi un n wri ... . . - i l: 1; ...-. . 1 Tl.!., f 1 a rrr Ann aaa in ins uiHinct ior twelve years, securcii 1 111s luuucv, HUUl jiiu.UW IO 51 ;U,AJ Ier aUDUm, 1)84 tofore been retained by the Treasurer. As Mr. Hovt is silent on this noint also it is fair fn interest money as Will you vote for a Portland r. 1 ... t . iy if nan and lives on his farm at Center. " wwtiuuu tuu Kmiu Vine ior Vs. V. warier viiie, where he was married in is7H to is a vote to stop this graft and reduce taxes correstondingl v. Mins Dora Lynn, of the same place. They have six children living. He was delegate this county, and asks lor election to the important ollice of Judge solely upon his to nerfor... it. duties, with credit to ""uiiic uianio iiuenus to pocket mis interest money as himself and with justice to all. Mr. has been (10110 It) the lUHt iiar8nsoccupauonisaiarineran.iiairy- mnn nn.i thnj. .nnt nill, t ,rt p.PQft? A . f.v V to the first congressional convention that nominated 'the late Hon. Thoa. 11 Tongue, at which 34 ballots were cast to nominate: has been a delegate to about every county convention for the past ten or twelve yoars and was chair man ot the last republican county crn vention. He has always vote. I the straight republican ticket, and during the presidential compaignof l!Hi stump ed the county in the interests of the re' publican candidates, and Is looked upon a nuent and forceful speaker. He was also a speaker in the campaign of two years airo. Iteiieve that the question of sood roads. without burdensome exjiense to tai payers, la the most important matter beiore the people, and if nominated and elected I will do all in my power to bet- er the condition of the county roads and bri'Jfces. I believe in thorough anil systematic drainage of all public roads. henever practicable, will replace orn-ont bridges with earth nils, with the aim of in tune cutting the great an nual expense of repairing ami rebuild ng the many bridges in the county. Will endeavor to systematize th method of doing road work eo that what s none win ie in tne nature 01 iernia nent improvement ao far as possible. Have no hobbv to ride for any particu ar kind of. road material, but believe that nature of soil and availability and cost of the various materials must be seriously considered in any improve ment. Will favor ai liberal appropriations lor roal huiMing as possible, without over-burdening the taxpayers. ill endeavor so to supervise the ex penditure of countv funds that the tax- avers and traveling public will receive full benefit for every dollar expended on the roads. Mr. March wants printed on the offl- ial lllot after his name: "I favor a progressive road system and a square deal for every part of the county." Logan Berry Hauls A limited quantity for sale. Inquire of f)0c per doz; postage Cc per doz. $3.00 per hundred H. R. LOCKE, Peaverton, Ore., It. F. .D. No. 3. Prince Henry Will make the season of 1900 as follows. 10 am., Punning'g Monday noon, at Plooming. Monday evening to Tuesday at barn, Cornelius. Tuesday evening to Wednesday, 10a.m.. at Will Walk. er's near Greenville. Wednesday afternoon and evening, Mays Bros., olen- coe. Thursday noon, at Jos. Pishup's, Helvetia. Thursday night to Friday noon, It. PubolV Marfin Smith ranch, Lenox. Friday evening, Saturday and Sundav. at nwn.r'a place, Hillsboro. I also liave another horse, SAMPSON, wl.;!. ,.,:n ..... l l . i... it ii . mil ureeuers m irrei irom. flax mat owner K. Cave has just received a flae stock CrifTen Sexton Co., Universal Ksnges, the test range on the market today. If yoa want something that will wear, do the work and make tbe wife appy, call and aee this range. rs to breel from He is an Fnglishshire, orrel with .ane and tai and weighs 1 W0 unds. Will 8tand a s ham in Hillsboro. $10 to insure. H. D. Schmeltzer, Owner Frank Pauli, Groom.