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THK HlLLSBOKO-AKtfUS, THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 5, 1896. STHE ARGUS . . .. CALENDAR Bun I Mon j Tiic Vd ( Tim J Fi t Hat vS !l 10 ll 12 13 "lit 20', 2tt 27 14 ... W 'if 17 IK 2i 2!) 24 2: liiiily Mull Arrival: Foreta drove - u 'ii 7:1-') Portland, Wuy iiml Kimtmn (ilciwuo in ':KI I'ltrvnlllH iiml Way fi: ..rtliind - : Oiiily Mail Di'pai'lurcN: rorllaiiil t KnitiMii via HP a in 7:IH I'oi't via Olnucne, Lenox A Bethany 7.0H ('nrvulli A Way - !rO Cortland iV Wiiy - p m ti-M KoniMt Orovb -Kiirinliiifloii uml Laurel leaven at 10:-0 u in ami arrive al :i:4u i m on Tuomhiy, S Thiiradiiy iiml Sulinilay ; No Sunday iiiiiIIh. Poutoltli'O open from T:IK ii m to 8:00 p III, except 8itilduy. S. Time. Tabic: Lv. Ar. nrtliiinl n in 7:l:t p m ": VirvalliH H in :ii0 l in 6:iO Portland n in H:.i0 p in WW McMiiiuvlllo a in U:(i0 p in 7:1.1 Hallowe'en Iu nto-wil anil gone with itn utuial lift of youth ful (U'prcclat ioiiH. Young exuber Hiiccji to it great extcl.t exciiHiib!'', but in many iiietiinct'H the ilcnti-m-lion ami demolition of pMipcity watt too s5ii(iti8 for other ihan rueful i'oiitctiiil.ition. ScKuliiicrioh it Son will wll nil kiwi of ribbon for 5 and 10 i nU " f yiml. -l!niuls throughout Wachiiinlon county r' 1 ! itt bmily broken tt by the heavy fall of rain ami tra v t'iing is not tho tiluiiMtiie it wan wutit to be n few duya back. f f A new HHcortnient of blankets. nil styles iiml priced. We leal tbem all in best of quality anil low ' ent of prices. Come anil nee us he fore you buy. 11. WkhkusoA Son. V. E. Brock can now supply the public with the choii-ettt niHga-lint-B and literature. (Joint) and see lor yourself. The DeMoss family gave a splendid exhibition of vocal mid instrumental talent hint Saturday night. Those who attended pro nounced it simply superb. Milch cow and calf for sale. For particulars enquire at this ;ce. J For a few months at least, we will cease to see those lurid Ac counts of reoublican victories in V Washington county debates, and j the republican correspondents ; should by this time be sufficiently , annaniitsisi-d to have positions on f the Oregoniun cditi rial stuff. . t When vou want an "up to date'' hair cut, or a neat comfortable shave I or both, call at the City Shaving 1 Parlors. Hot and Cold baths ini i mediate on order, i --. E. K. Coi.kstock, l'rop. I Ayepublican tells a good story ' at thfc expense of his own party. ' The other day a red hot Polk coun- j ty republican wired state head- ' auarters that they wanted "a speak er who did not have to put in half of his time explaining his past po- sition on the money question." For trimmings, all kinds, gimp, silk or button, go to Sehul- merich & Son. Ilaiii has fallen to a great ex- tent and farmers will be running their ploughs as weather permits. I How dreary it will be these I winter eveniuus to liear no political f discussions on street corners Loaded shotgun shells at Riley Cave's nionei'i hardware store. S. A. My me, who Was a resi dent of this city for several months, now in Oakland, Cal.. where he i organising lodge of Artisans, having been granted a position as ftatiMiigaoizir. , L(o to Schuluierich & Son and buy yourself a Bryan and n Mc Kin ley hat. . Then you'll be all right no mutter which is elected. There are more things than wild geese flying high these days and more than disappointed can didates laying low. Wnpato Luko will soon le rais ing Mason's" fruit iars half gal lons at 80 ctvquarta at GQ ets and pints at 50 (:ts per dozen it Bryan jiiiiiiaiv vw. uimii .vtvuj.. On Friday of last week while at school, 5 miles north of Olencoe, 11 son 7 years of nge, of Christ Johr. aott. was hit in the'eye by an arrow shot from tho bow ot an older boy by the namo of Hoard. Dr. Bailey Attended the boy and thinks there is no hope of saving the eyo as com plete rupture of the eyeball had oc curred. ,, Suhiil merich & Son's for furn ishing goods. See their underwear. We w,ill now get a restoncaiu naicn buttons for another four years and thank Providence for that. The Bryan man aud McKinley inan,trangers one to the other, both be-buttoned will not side up to each other with suspicious glances. ,.(,f; Miller, the Second street bar ' ber, still continues to do first class work at hard times prices. Shav ing 10 cents. Best in tiie city. Election passed off very quite- lv in this city. No trouble any where and no arrest. Both sides worked hard to poll as many votes f as poMMfjtnd out little out ernes wfca displaced. ,..' - ' i'' ' Kd rx'ii'.iliiii'ndl let.-- te-ld stsv etui joint ililmii!. in iIih eooniy tins Riiinpuvu hikI has iieeipitleil liiinself in line sinii. His knnnl edge of stalistii'S .ind h'slory inak-s In ii t a lti'iijiilaiU iippoiienl anil iln crowds have aU ays Is en with him Not so. howi ver, was the eorresp-m-dent of the Oregoniun. who al ways j .hilaniiy I'. el Kil ilo.i n tn t I tii-i III his Cepof in i.ll noti-.-i Illdeei'. theie aio many wiei now I'll 1 1 v be leive that it i i a republican com iiiitleein id tvlm has b-en i-e'iiling,in the ytm reports to the Oregoniaii from ibis iinoly. uml that said K. 0. foiililii't a II'. ril to adiiiil Schtll Uienel.'s vielolie We buy our dreK goods direct from I he f.ielory, lid sell them al Irnr pi'iei r tiiiin any oilier house in iliec-.ui'iy Si' ur black goods and .til-wool rergoit. Sehlilineriih & Son. Now tlmt eleciion isovi-r the fraternal societies will begin to re eeive more attenlion. (iet out lo the tueeiings, fiiends, ami drop the bilterues of the eampaign Vou iit li could not win. Til K Aunt's will io the future advocate that our Htn I it!i- he mad'' so ilui Women can vote pmvid d I hey are past 21 and unni.iitied, ami that no Imciielor ovu' 27 sliitli have it crack nt the ballot box. 11. WehlUlig & Sons have just received their fall line of tiress gomls. Hon't fail In call and ex amine goods and prices In line buy ing else where, as they defy all compitilion, Election bets were lew and far I elween in ilillsboio and it is safe to presume thai there iiere as many dollars won as lost. Wm. KohinsoM was i'v .the- cit .;.' from Tigardville Saiunliv ia-t, If vou want votir int-.- htip- plies, go to N'liuhi'eiicli it ini, aud save money. See their limits r.nd shoes. S. 1). I'owell returned from Southern Oregon Sunday evening.! after a year's slay, lie im In en in the ininiiig districts where An mei ly he worked on his first trip We have gome nice Oregon Uannel, scarlet and blue best in the market. Schulmcrich .v Sou. Hillsboro has been regally entertained with elections since last spring, starling with school elec tion; then came ttale and county election; then presidential and in a few weeks the lafct tine of the year comes- city election. Alter mat, we'll have a rest. Why pay your money for Wild out paper when for the same tuoney or less, you can get as good an in- mrance policy as the world pro duces, for the same price or less, by calling on J. I. Knight, Hillsbo ro, Oregon. Hon. TIkih. II. Tongue spoke to a fair sized crowd al the court house bust Saturday afternoon. He cloBed the campaign ut Lebanon Monday evening. Schtiln erich & Son will sell you ladies' winter wraps cheaer than you can purchase elsewhere. Examine their stock and be Con vinced. Now that, election is over let us all remember that zeal in poli ticks often bads to indiscretions which ordinary every day life do not bring forth. We all honestly desire to be right ar tl excesses must be overlooked and insult condoned. Step up shoulder to shoulder. Hon. 0. F. Tiganl, president of the Tigardville Milling Uo. was in the city Saturday last and gave to hiv Arcius reporter the information lhat'Gic, new mill had been run ning since Oct. 1st., and the pro duct is giving excellent, satisfac tion. The catmcity of the mill is about 20 bbls. per day. The mill is a great convenience to people of that vicinity and it deserves such success ns will make it a permanent ins'itution beyond all doubt. Umbrellas, g-nts' and ladies,' chea er than ever, at Schuluierich & Bon'a. . -For the benefit--of ..reference a table of 1 he vote by precinct in Washington county is given. ' Pro serve il for the fu1 tire, ' ' . . . Win. Moore has opened up a shoe shop in the old ' Mueller stand on Second street, and will do. gen-. eral repair work. The cheap rates of 12 dollars cabin and u' dollars stcer-aae, inehid-' ing meals and berth are still inef lect on the 0. K. & N Co', .sieain ers from l'orthmd. Steamers leave Portland every five days. Bills are out for a public sale, Tuesday, November 10th, at 10:00 o'clock n. ill., at the farm of J. A. mbrie, West Union. . Horses, oat tle,fanning iniplenients, etc., will be sold to the highest bidder for cash or approved note. A small reduc tion will he made for cash pay ment. B. P. Cornelius, Auctioneer. II. Wehrung & Sons have just received a large line of fall goods and are selling at prices for cash that can not be duplicated! Postmasters generally must be pleased that election is over. They have handled immense amounts of literature for the past three or four weeks without extra compensation. Frank Lung", 01 Cornelius, was in the city Wednesday. Mr. Lung U mi ardent rennbliean and believes .ft ,uR:dr.K Urr III tuir; itwm rniiMwii awa.iww.r. a direct tax, Lateat Reports. The f l' i ving table h ws voie of U .if oio .'tot: cu.it) : . the Itruvtriiain Ik'iivirloii IlllXlilll t'liliiinliiit ('..riK'liui Dsirv I Ml ley Knst Huiii- Kiit (:!nr t 'rwk.. 01, III 10 1411 -) 41 SO 54 0 2 mVM- ft'2 '24 114 116 lit ...llSJ .- K7 4I (ialm t'reek llUlllllill North h'orext Omve. North HillnlMiro Kemlville Sniith I'oiDst lirove Moiitli IlilhlioM Kinith 'I niilatiii Wuuttii ' iiihiniiton West Oilar ''reek ext Ilutte 1 .14 .2J iih;io4 lUill w, 2 4 S .171 127 Ti 2S 121 '124,...,.! 2 I(r.' 71 lia H4 IW( 7W I241 4 .'II ..Jiil 12S 8110 I !.V2 McKiiiley'H plurality in tin-L'uuir v i !)1H The general result, us near as can he ascertained, is given in the table below and McKinley's eh-ction is absolutely assured: MiKlNI.EY. II It VAN. Alabama'. Arkansas . . . . t'oloiailn . Kloriila ..... Hoiirtfia . . . . Idaho , . Kansas . . I. oi t-iiiiiia . . Califoitiia Coiini'cticiit . . Di-luwnrv Illinoi IiiiIIhiiii lnWll Mil inn M .rvlanil . ... ans:n:husf tts. . Miclii.'illi . . " Minrw'sotu . Ni w llanipslilni New .lrwy New York North Dakota . . Ohio OrfKoll ... I'friinMvl vanlii . . HIiikIi' Island . .. South Dakota. . . Vermont . i W'nxt Virginia. . Wisconsin U ' MlS1UIH!pl .11 it,supri k l ..'..A. h .11 (llllftlliT w .i lii'uiku. . Nevmlii North Citrulinu Kouth t'ltnilini . .0 Ti'iineHsee 'IVxus '. . . I7 tah .:. .. Washington Virginia . . . . ,1 iii 1': 201 r. 167 The 1 olow nnined Mutes are Mill doubt ful at I lie time of pointr to press: WjuiiiiiiB 3 Kentucky . . : , '., 13 Blood Will Tell. The manv different skin diseases such as ringworm tetter, salt rheum, erysipelas, eczema, itching or an TUptioii ' of pimples, pustules. hlolci es, chaps or cracking open of the skin, scrofula, are directly the catn-e of impure blood. Wilbur's mood runner ib acknowledged to he the liest nteilicine known for any of these uusiuhtlv complaints. Price $ 1.00 per bottle. For sale by W. K Brock. : COURT HOUSE NEWS. ItKAt. K STATE TRANSACTIONS. Win J Miller to Herod S Clioate Its in Hyde Park $300. P L Spencer to Mary A Watts It 10 in hpencer homestead 400. Albert stew3rtet ux to Walter Bernard 136 83 a of J no Louisjjnout d 1 c t I n r 4 w I3420. J A Strowbridge et ux to Thomas H Allniau w of 11 e l of sec I t I s r 2 w Thomas II Allniau et ux toN G Neug ren land in sec t t 1 s r a w (2500. L D Ilitt et ux to Alexander Work man of an a of J M Harte dlctiari w $15. Augustus Roberts (by Robert E Case Kx( to Alexander Workman e of n e 4 of s e X of 'c 33 1 1 s r 1 w $635. W J Rauch et uq to Daniel Hill 32 a of sec IS t 2 s r 2 w (300. J H Lambert to Joseph W Pick thorn tract I and 3 in Peachoote 5?5 Anna Barbara Gerber et al to Frank Mittelstaedt 7.93 a of sec 32 t 2 s r 1 w $1 W H Miller et ux to Cliarlesou 35 a sec 58 t 1 s r 2 w $600. of CENTERVILLE. The election at Columbia Academy Tuesday was very quiet although the pre cinct has a silver majority. There were no fights. Everybody happy. Charles Williams, of Whatcom, Wash ington, is spending a few weeks visiting friends and relatives in this vicmitv. The recent heavy rains have made it possible for the larmers to get in their fall wheat. The ground is plenty' wet for ploughing ' ',' CLScheiffiin leaves shortly for Cali fornia where he will remain during the winter. Hon G W Marsh delivered a splendid campaign speech Saturday evening Oct ober 31th from a republican standpoint. Wild ducks and Reese have Ipgun to. make their appearance. - , . Oil of Gladness. Is it pleasant, palatable prepara tion,' entirely free from all oily, tuste, and' may be administered internally or applied externally. It will rfr, move all Jthat ''human flesh is heir to,'' if properly applied, and might he rightly termed "a panacea for all ills." Price 50 cents. For sale! bv W. E. Brock. Hillsboro City Council. The citv council met Wednesday night, and aliened the following claims Hillsboro L & W Co for -Beptetn-her and October $211.10. Marsh al's salary,- etc., $42 50. , : : . Liquor licenses were granted W V Wiley and E J Lyons for the term of 6 months from Nov 4 Warrants were ordered drawn member of council for annual sal ary of $24.00. Councilman W H Wehruni! requested no warrant drawn for him as he desired to do vote his year's salary to the city. Council adjourned to meet Nov. 281 h. ' LETTER OF ACCEPTANCE. ,hiP' 1 Townsman Marry siiger awaiting vru in rnnmrmii in inr UCBITC ui iuc MB 111 VUMIUIIIUl IV IUW uvo.tw w. majority and before he could ascertain just which W'Uiam was e!ei?tll. drafts'! lltt folio in letter of accepwue: Hil.sWo, Of., NV. 4. iHy6. Lillet and Gentleman: the Vote of uiy leiiow men I aui eraiitti to live under a government and enjoy slim chance ol existence. OI tin i am proud One way or the other, and whichever way that may be, the , financiers of America hae bestowed upon me the great honor of getting such work as I cun and (tttiliK as much as possible out of it. Handling cord wood, shovelling co .1 and filling oil cups aud other not over clean work is honor enough for any American if he hasn't the ability to do anything else, so at a matter of fact I have no ill will towardseither William who should be elected president. - Either has the ability to fill the office. Now that some one has been elected and the bitterness of the campaign is subsided, it is tiuie that the ante eleciion gall ami wonnwoo l oe laid upon the shelf for four years or more. Mutual action and sympathy are demanded lor the best interest of the country and let us hope that we in the common walks ol life will lie honored by prosperity in our humble ways on a parity with ti.e one who may be, chief extern, v; . We want nothing but that which is right Just as we want to give our employers good service just so will we expect good service from the William that will be president and il he does not gives us mo per good service we will let hou out lour years hence, just as our own employer :hou!d do with us, should we be ilt relict We should now drop ail ounl Cf.-reiii-es and muke the new regime a success il possible and if it can't be made asucos. we'll take another turn! Stick to our laws while they are laws, he American in tirinciple: be prompt -in li (Muls; don't quarrel becau-e your iitihborsiJis ayree with you on religion or politics Try audtnake laborer and capital mutua. ly dependent one on the pthir. , Look not on the "wine when it is red'' unless you arei ovcrtcirsty. and then not too lo'iit: for fear it may nmddle your calcu- tlittbr or work a hardship on your babies, or lose Vour head and hurt some kid ami i't t . . i , .1 I. Claim to ne a nero. wiiu.incm; koiuij advices, and feeling honored tliat'I h:ve been eVedted, in either, event, to the American office of "Root Hog pr Die, . 1. will do all' I' Consistently can to wipe out all unworked work there is-in this, section of the country Uo thejiestof my muscular ability. I am, your numuie servant. ' JlH, SLtGRa. : : Congratulates McKinley. On Nov. 5. after Mr. Bryan was notified by Senator Jones that Mc Kiuley was elected, he sent ti e following telegram to Mr. McKin leyr . "Lincoln, Nov. 5, Hon. Wm. McKinley, Jr., Canton: . Senator Jones has just im formed me that the returns indicate your election and 1 hasten to extend mveougrat illations. ' We have submitted the issue t the peoj le. and iheir will is law." , . W. J. Uhyan. A Lie Nailed. Consumption and bronchitis are not by any' means the same,' al though it fs hard to distinguish one from the other. Bronchitis is an inllaimnaliou of the lining of the wind tubes or iiir vessels of the lungs, causing rareness of the B.ttiiH, cough, sore throat,.- hoarseness, ili Ihcu ty of breathing, .spntmg ot matter and sometimes blood.' Thou sands (Jie annually with ,this dread lisease. Wilbur s Cough Cure will . - -v .t t.-s i .1 etire. - nice ou cents, r or suie ny W.E. Brock: ' ' ' Goodin-Buck. Mayor R. B. Goodin, of this ci'y and Miss Eila E. Buck, of Portland, were married at the latter city Wednesday. They will take up their residence in this city after a tour through eastern Washington. , A Bargain. A neatly constructed 5 room cot tage wrthiu 2 blks ot business part of town. Good fence around lot, good woodshed, and two roomy closets in residence. Also pump in good repair. Goes ft r $000. In quire at this office. I. A. McCrum and Hon. Sam Hughes, of Forest Grove, were in the citv today. Of curse they are pleased over the result of the elec tion. ' -t-The -majority rules. Don't Vou believe thut monev did every thing in this eleciion. Of course it made a great; diiVerence ami had Mr. Bryan hud plenty of financial sup port he might have carried enough of the close states which went for McKinley to have elected him, but it is do'ubiful. The"' tariff laws made no ilrfi'erence iti financial con ditions but tnany who were bi-iitet-all.ists voted for" "protection" -.just the same. ; Money is a potent pow er in a campaign but it wasn't on the bouidfov' 'Bryan's election this yeatyso swallow your disappoint uititil and wish the new adminis tration to coine, good luck. -' License td wed has been grant ed to L.' I)'. 'JM-cKay and Miss . Be atrix Jones. -Brother John H. Mitchell will now commence lo do some worry Lueeeeds himself as senator he ll)!! on nis - own account., 11 ne , . . t.' i. must 81 UK. Ills luuntiiy as a man ui nrincinlo and brand himself as a politician. It is not likely that he will be ele cted. The Argus is constrained to admit .that -.many of our farmers want to try the .republican idea ot a high protective tariff, and tiiis has beeu one causeof the landslide. Again, there were 'many who voted for Cleveland, and who had alway been democratic, who believed their administration was a failure on nc- cotint of the tariff change, Comm. Heni'v E. Doesch has this vear inspected the fruit iudus trv as follows, in this county: 118 prunes. 23 acres cherries, 28 acres - .ches, 103 acres mixett varieues, acre's Brapes. 2 acre French . walnuts. itlt ,1' ON TUESDAY NIGHT The People Have Spoken For McKinley. , HillsboroPht All She Could For Bl M tall ism And The Cause OF Producinif Interests Connly Goes To McKinley by Over 500. The campaign in '.he county was a hotly contested mie. The repub-lit-an managers were expectant and vet dubiiitis on the morning of elec tion and so were the bi-metiillic people It was very, very hard to rely on 'estimate ir poll; almost impossible. The county had been thoroughly canvassed a i id yet no iiu- could'' in .ke anvtlring like re liable estimates. Manv would not express liiemstlves as lo how they vvoiild Vme.' '- Both sides worked hard at -the. polls and .when the 4-niiiit .commenced no one knew whi(h.,way the reult would swing. Here in" Hillsboro's two precincts cimser'vative ' republicans counted on fifty' majority ' while the very lowest -counted on al least forty. Six'tiiore republicans from outside precincts yoted here, in number, than -Bryan" rn'eii from the outside. North1 liiHsTiuro' avir the Canliif) .Major a majority while South Hills boro was carried for Bryan. In the two prinets McKinley received a majority of two!. Il was in these two. precincts ihai little wink had been done and when the vote was counted Bryan people were confident while the republicans were hopeless. But' when Forest Grove's two pre cincts rolled in with 99 majority lor McKinley, (rfixty more than the republican committee looked for) there was joy on the other side and 'Oh, 'what a difference in the monv inc look" on the faces of Bryanites From this on the McKinley people h:jii every thing their own way with the - exceptions of a verv few pre- ctnc'.s. Wairv gave 2.1 lor uryan, three more than was expected. Col nihbiti gave only three majority for Brviin v.hich was twenty or thirty less .-than expected. Uuxton gave Brvi ti nine over .McKinley and Diilt v cave our silver Candidate a surtiltis of'io. But the other end ot tin coiitiiy look the backbone out of the lirwin tones, it was a slump throughout wav bigger than any one possibly expected. McKinley supporters were not betting oti more. than 125 or 150 at the most for McKinlevm the coun ty and the vote was a surprise to all. Meyers anil Uunbar, Jjaiigley Wall. Wehrung, Kd. Schu I merich, Black and Judge Hare will recover bv next week and trv to discover just wh it kind of a cyclone struck them. So will The Argus. EIMTOKIAL NOTES. The man who' voted with the winning side now thinks he was sure if the result before casting of the ballot Messrs Palmer and Buckner are not sending one another con gratulatory inessRges on their "ex cellent showing." ' It is now presumed to be safe for Henri Watersou to retur.i to Ken tucky 11 iul the new world. When will jve all get through ex plaining the result of the vote. I'he' Ii.dependent wiil grow very bold "from now on and will chum many things to show why Hills- lioro's jnajority Was not more thftn two for McKinley. ' Instead of at tributing it toits two faced position on the 1 money question it will prob ably say that a rush was made at the polls; that hietV were imported to carry ;it.f ? etc. -The truth of the inatterlis, so fur as' can; be 'ascer tained there were 6 ttrnre McKinley men brought iri from outside" pre cincts than ere there -llrya-li mefl. G, tilt lives in a free silver pre- cinct. Those itnti-gola, stauaara editorials of 1895 ' did ; 'sonie good work, anyway. It is lo be hoped that times will pick up, now that "confidence is re stored. There is no one, who would not like a change. The first year or two of Cleveland's administra tiou was "a herd time for Americans aud Cleveland received the blame for it. Let us hope a change for the belter will come at once. . "Confidence" should now be suf ficiently restored to send trade along lively; tn make conditions easier; to a. art nianuiaotureis v work, and to cause no man fear of 50-cent dollars. No one who has watched Mr. Bryan of Nebraska in the campaign just closed can help but admire tht man's great physical endurance and undaunted determination. His ambition to be preafdtiil Is every honorable man's right. For a. man who made nearly 400 public speech es at d who had the powerful met ropolitan press against him, he has done remarkably well. He has made a great fight and against odds which would have weakened many a strong heart. He is a typical American and a man who has a heart and brain and the little "things" which try l. belittle hint are not responsible. It was a great fiht and the pen pie will now settle down to indivi dual instead of national oieslioii. The citizens of Hillsboro were . 11 . . 10 , . , . . I well entertained Monday night be-; fore election. The repulilicans held j a torch lient proeession, hemlnl by ! 'lie Hillsboro need and Cornet Band. They were addressed by M. L. Pipes, a "democrat who is a rep ublican" and a crowded house Greet ed him. The Bryan forces he'd forth iu the Opera House with, equally as large a crowd and were' addressed by Hon. W. D Hare and Hon John Luce, of Grant conntv. The Bethany Band was in attend-' a nee arid rendered some ot tie finest music yet heard in the cam paign. Huge chunks of confidence should now be falling all over the U. S., but the solid south is still solid. Hanna gave up Texas, ev en after he had effected fusion be tween gold democrats, republicans and populists. Cyclone Davis, who visited this city last spring and made a talk for free silver, has been slumping Texas for McKinley. John Winter, of Middleton, was iif the city Saturday last. Born Oct. 31st. to the wife of Sam Sorenson ii son. Born Nov. 1st. to the wife of Joseph Schulmerieh a daughter. Hon. John Luce, of Grant county, and brother of H. B. Luce, of this city, was in town over elec tion. He put in a vote for Bryan. The Argus is one day late this week in order to give readers the re sult of the election as correctly ns possible. John Beauehamp has returned to Lester, Washington. V. JL Btuns came over from Tacoma Tuesday morning to vote for McKitrfey and Hobart. The anple crop has not been verv large in this vicinity and a box now sells for 75cts. Orville Tucker and family are in the city from the lower Colum bia. They will visit with the fam ily of Thomas Tucker. : Mr. Delany was in from Moun tain dale Tuesday, on business, Hon, S. B. Huston was a Port land visitor Tuesday night to hear the election returns. School is progressing nicely and the teachers will hold a meet ing Saturday. These meetings will be held all winter. - W. H. Wehrung has been busi ly picking out a splendid line of shoes for winter and spring stock. Commissioner's court is in ses sion this week. Mark A. Hanna will now droi into political oblivion but his con ducting of the greatest campaign in history will long be remembered John Gault was down from Corvallis over Sunday. He reports a large scholarship at the Agrictil lural College. John Wirtz has returned to Forest Grove where he has a posi tion tor the winter. The campaign was a fight to the finish in this county ami but two or three precincts held up to Bryan expectations. It is proper to state, however, that McKinley's majority in the countv is several hundred more than the republican committee counted upon. All nersons interested in starting a Creamery in the vicinity of Hills- boiv. are requested to meet at the City Hall oil Saturday, Nov. 7th at 2:00 p. m. A good proposition will ie made of which citizens should avail themselves R. H. Walker was up from hie Beaverton home today nd was talking over election results. .Mis souri, his old home state, he is proud of. It has voted for the farmer But . Walker is not loud in his praises of Oregon. . -It is hut a qttestion of time un til the United States will have the bi-metallic standard. It it inevi table that this shall come. Europe will have to come to it as well or her producing interests will sum-r. It is reported that the republi cans will hold a great "blowout" in this city in a few days. -There will be a foot ball game in this city, Saturday between the North and South Siders. And now comes our mathemal- ical friend who savs that bad P0, 000 votes in certain states which went for McKinley, gone to Bryan. Bryan would have been elected, And. looking over the question of majorities Thk Argus finds it to be true. But it might as well have been two millions so far as the re sult of the count was concerned for wedidnotgetthwn; SOCIETIES. Pho Phcenlx Lndga No ti. K of P necta OB MontlHT evening of each wni Masonic nan. .- -.v.- Phonecia Temple No 10 meets on the sec ond and rourin rriuay 01 eacn momo in I OO Khali. Montoxuma Iynlire No 50 I O O F meet erpry V edneaday ev- W enina in their ball. Hillsltoro Rebekah Lodge No M meet in -Odd Fellows' hall on the third Saturday of each month. Tuality Lodge No 6 A F A A M meet every MHiuruuy nigoi on or after full moon of each month. Tualatin Chaplcr, No 31, Kastcrn Staf ineeta second and fourth Tuesday in ouch month at Masonic hall. HillMlioro I.ndge No 61 A O U W meet every seeona anu lourtn Friday in each month. t nshingtoii r.nrumpuieot No '.4 1 U it inculs ui: seciiiiO ami u willl Fruiiiv of each inontli. trTTT 7, ' '. ffiHillatsro Lodco lo li i wo i urn t iu Urallke Hull ceiy t;..mi..y eveiiing. ilillb! to Grance No 73 P of i nitet Una anu . ' &1I111UUV8 at lit 111. Viola Tent, ..,-. K ' I' J!. Hurts in Odd Fellows' Hai; 0.1 occc : m il I'm. ;tli Tliursilay eveniim". ol . '1 mom;.. Kuby Acseinbly, Jo. 8K, I'nited A.liruns meet tint and third 1 uyouiij at Oiiii Fel lows' hall. Uen Kunsom l'ost, fco t9, OAK n, at Grunge all Hist and thiid Baturdm . PROFESSIONAL. T.-H. TONGUE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Iu Morgan Block. Hillsboro, Ortfoo. F. Aj BALEY, M. D. Physician, Surgeon and Accouolier Office In Hillsboro Pharmacy. Resi dence aoutn-west corner Baseline and Second. All calls promptly attended day er night. 3. T. LtNKLATER, M. B.C. M. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Office at Residence Kast of Court House. a. ii. v. n. s, QfcNTlST Rooms 1 aud t Morgan-Bailey Block. HILLSBORO, OKKOON. JUS PHILLIPP1 TAJCESIK, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Sureeon Southern Pacific Railroad Co. Conmiltatiop in French or English. Office and residence south of Main near 3d St., miiHooru, ur. WILKES BROS. ABSTRACTORS and SURVEYORS. Conveyaaclni end fine men work a specialty. Lindsay Block, two doors north of the postofflea. Second it,, Hillsboro, Or. GEORGE R. BAGLEY, ATTOKNEY-AT-LAW: ooni 1 A 2, Slmte Uliirk, over Greer's. HILLSBORO, OREGON. Local Agent Royal Insurant ('oin)'any SMITH ft BOWMAN, ATTORNEYS-AT- LAW, Notarial Work and ConveyLuciug. Rooms 6 ib 7 Morgan Blk., Hillsboro. Ore. MISCELLANEOUS. w DELTA .: DRUG :: STORE (Next Door Bryan-Laidlaw Co.) Main Street, Hillsboro. A fine line of Toilet Articles, Brushes Combs, Perfumes, Patent Medicines and special attention given to Quality and Accuracy. Carstens Bros., MANUFACTURERS OH kill S .Dresei Lumber Sasli, Doors, Mouldings, Etc. HILLSBORO - OREGON Cor.2diWash'bii ) J. NOKTHRUP, Newly Furnished and Reno vs ted. A first-class table and all accommodations for the convenience of guests. Notary Public .... Loans, Collections . . FIRE AND -. ACCIDENT : INSURANCE t T T TT AT T n TI m J. 1. MNlliilT, General Firo Insurance and Loan Broke HILLSBORO, - OREGON Notice. U. 8. Land Orrioi.) Orepon City, Ore.,V Ootober.lW, U96.) CO' PLAIXT having bon entered at J this oltlce by Jolui Betlinch aeslnst Krdmait W inwli for abandoning u.1 Home stead Entry No. 101185. dated October IS, 189a. upon the Lots Hand A. Scut t8 town ship 8 north riui!0 4 wui; l Washington pniiiitv. Oregon, with a view to the- can cellation of said entry, the said parties are hereby siiinnimiil to spprar at the U. S.- lnd Ofllce, Oregon City. Oregon, on the 9th day of December, 1898, at IU o'clock a. nt. to respond and furnish testimony concerning said alleged abandonment. Uhuit A lln.Liti. Rcirlatcr.' -8 W Ualloway, KeoHtver.