The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, January 13, 1898, Image 2

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HILLSBORO, WASHI'GTON CO., ORE.. THURSDAY, JANUARY 13, 1898.
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THE ARGUS
Bitered at the Post-office at Hillsboro,
" 'Oregon, as Second class mail matter.
,LUCIUS: A. IjOSG, editor.
CountV Official Paper.
ISSUED ;TfVERY THURSDAY
' BY
7. - Tfci'Argtts Publishing Company.
i V-v:W t
Rnhaortnttnn!
One Dollar per Annum. (
Six Months. 60 cts; Unee .VontliF, 35 cte,
Opposed td Gold Mono-metallism. Be
lieves" in ' the Bimetallic Standard.
Thinks we -Ought to Take Care of our
own ..People Before Annexing Hawaii.
Has no use for Marcus A. Hanna.
ABUSE OF POWER.
President McKinley has certainly
abused his high office in the grant-
'. - - - . : .1 .1 - Kartlr
. jng 01 so .many p"1"1""1 " .
' wreckers. This is clearly charac
taili of the influences which per
ineate . the, administration atmos
. phere. these nieii who have wreck
wt hmuM have belonged to banking
'Associations "and thereby hangs a
tale." These men, 8" long as they
stand for a dear dollar currency,
' are to have the sympathy of the
' president, while those who lost their
all can whistle to their own dismay.
It is high time that we bury dis
crimination between thieves.- The
' man"' who steals' thousands is no
more, entitled Bympainy man
; the petty larcenist--nor so much
"ib; Thousands othorne's are wreck
ed by the first that his family might
' - .1 1
live in-luxury.. , wiier nameu
robs generally but one. The presi
:"dfnt;i:Wvi?PW' course ' that
'will briiig;him ccirhiriendation. It
&nnn ik mi fi i iih hi iw
ed in his hands by the people.
NO DISTINCTION.
The repican.pr5aar in almost its
Btitiretv. .. throuehout the entire
Cleveland administration, charged
. that 'the. VV all street broker's and
taMief sy iJdicates - were in control
"of the democratic administration:
EveVy-siIve'r man "believes this to
' .conveptiDUithxe,w(oyerboardiall that
amncked of Wall street Mow here
is a Deposition that every intellj
gent man will corrohorate,"behe re
publican, populist, democrat, soc'
ialist, of what not: The same for
ces herein mentioned and bo abused
bv our iteai ; republican friends, now
coiitrotthej'epublican administra
tion! If those forces were inimical
to good government under Lleve-
4diihw tfievewit"ol McKlnley
1ar:iheynoti.quiLy-' aa injurious
ljudhatel,u.l?..Will, some ki rid iih d
puolicwritg'01"6 noueft icnizen
who actually thinks he believes in
srepublicanin'B'now administered
deny the aIo'4 assertion over his
signature? Is not theabove enough
argument to induce a thinking cit
izen that it is time to break away
fmm. reDUb!icani8ni,,or. sink our m-.
diyiduality as a republic of the peo
pie? ';" . ..' '
.7 HE OR0AN 8. FACETIOUS
-f rft1fridepenreirt gets-'extreinely
-fanny Ttr itB-last issue and Bays
is currently repBrted that The Ab
0 editor is supporting1 "the "St.
ftLouifl platform." r The ABOUB-edi-(;Jjr,
and his attitude are of much
trewbl tb Brother Gauit. The Ab
ous nd it8,v editor are supporting
independent bimetallism and gov
ernment issue and control of our
''paper money; fighting government
by Byhdica'.c as supported by
Uault's Polly .Parrot sheet: opposed
to monopoly and trust' control of
both lawiTand.'uioney. The Aitsus
is for an American system of inon-
ey njig is. not guided by platforms.
PJatformg. have nothing Jo do.with
. our policy unless, the platforms are
correct in idea and principle.
r.sane inan allows himself to
-40ort 'p'Btfrm" unless 4hat
platform is right. The Populist
jJplatMn,.w.as a parallel to the Chi-
. najja .datftnii on tlie lnOhey i'qrjeBr
tion itncj any man who Supports an
Auieri(Miiuni1)fsteiin8 glad to
upprfefJiiatKrm; But the re
'piicnlMt' Louis-platform is an-
ether pnfjiositioii. This platform
received "the support of the venal;
of the 8yiMjhates; of the trusts and
of all.'ig'etjcies seeking profit at the
expense of thf people. It was so
deceptive that Cleveland democrats)
r-gulU itandardists-would not sup -
.
V Again, the republican St. Louis
flatfc-rm advocated that of which
the Independent, that bawd of jour
nalism and politics, has said: "It
will decrease from one-half to two-
third the price of every thing Ore-! goes beyond conception. Thepres
gon has to sell," and "it will double I ident may as well go to the parting
and treble tho debt of every man
in the state." So it is clear that
Tug Argus editor is not supporting
and cannot support the republican
"St. Louis platform" The Inde
pendent editor will, howt ver, con
tinue to support any thing labelled
republican. With him it is a name
nothing else.
THE MITCHELL ORGAN.
The recent editorial positions of the
Portland Morning Tribune corrob
orate the assertions made several
days ago that the paper was a
Mitchell organ edited and control
ed in the interests of the politician
and ex-senator. The Tribune is in
a peck of trouble. It wants to see
a middle-of-the-road ticket put out
in Oregon, to be run in the interest
of Mr. Mitchell. It editorially
charges that Messrs. Young and
U'Ren were owned by Corbett and
Simon, and now, ai read between
the lines, wants them retired, feel
ing that a straight ticket, in their
charge, would be adverse to Mitch
ell's ticket. So it seems that the
Tribune forecasts are viz: The
tickets in the field will be, gold
standard republican; Mitchell re
publican; and the silver ticket put
out by the unionists. The Mitch
ell people fear the union ticket and
want a "straight populist" ticket in
the field to draw votes away from
the unionists in order to give the
Mitchell men success.
People believing in bimetallism
were led to believe tlie Tribune was
a silver paper. They have now
found that it sought silver support
to gain a footing and immediately
the time was ripe for financial sup
port, switched to the Mitchell stan
dard. It is no wonder the Tribune
wants Young and U'Ren ousted
and new men in control.
A very enthusiastic republican
and one who evidently favors the
subject of hia inquirieB writes The
Argus to know the editor's sincere
and hidividual opinion of Ex-Sena
tor John H. Mitchell. As the in
terrogator takes this paper he al
ready knows what that opinion is,
but, as an answer is at this time re
quired, as Portia said: "God made
him, therefore let him pass for a
man"."
PAUTY PEHSONIFICATION.
Mack Hanna has squeezed through
the portals of the United States
senate by one vote. It was a close
shave and the syndicate corruption
lost both cuticle and money. He
was the logical choice of the Obio
legislature which had several ma
jority republican.
The newly elec ted Senator is the
beau ideal representative of the re
publican party; he stands for cor
porate interests which are typified
and sought to he made perpetual
through his party; he has dearly
paid, personally, for his election,
but republicanism has triumphed
and Hanna should be proud to
wear "store laurels" on bis sena
torial crown. It makes no differ-
itl ence to him or his parly that the
legislature which elected him had,
prior to the recent campaign stood
with a majority of eighty-seven
which was reduced by the poll to a
majority of five! Six years will be
enough time for Hanna in Congress.
It is all he wants and his policy by
that time will be either established
or complelly overthrown. That he
is representing a minority of his
state by fifteen thousand goes for
nothing. Take him as he is, it is a
good selection the typical, chas e
idea of syndicate power vthe ad
ministration personified. We have
him; we must bear him for over
six years.
A DEAD OH08T.
Senator Ghatdler has had ah inter
view with the president and ascer
tained that he is for international
bimetallism, provided we can get it
through England's consent. This
seems to satisfy Mr. Chandler, who
occasionally tells the truth about
the gold standard especially when
the wages begin to "raze" around
the Senator'8 New Hampshire home.
But the Senator is too wise to be
fooled by the president unless he
wants to be deluded. International
; nonsense! What accursed foolish-
j iiepo is nils rot tfiiiib even goou men
will sometimes follow! Why any
man of ordinary sense expects Eng-
land to act against the best inter
ests of those who control England
and English laws the wealthy
of the ways at once, for he will gain
nothing by so much straddling. It
is insulting intelligence to even con
sider this international twaddle
about our money standards. The
"ghost" itself is dead and none but
the unthinking huz it to the mind's i
heart.
COUNTRY IS SAFE.
From the tone of a letter published
in the Rosebnrg Review, which let
ter is signed by the vice-president
of the A. P. A., that society is again
endeavoring to cut some promi
nence in the coming campaign
The A. P. A. has always been run
as a side show to the republican
party except when its officers have
sold out to other parties just at the
eve of election which, of course,
is very seldom here in Oregon, as
the "opposition" r rely has much
plutocratic gold. The country is
not in the throes of dissolution. It
has nothing to fear from Catholic
ism; nothing to fear from the Prot
estants. . The A. P. A. has no cause
for life in Oregon unless it is used
for a Mitchell booster. The toler
ance of the age does not admit of
A. P. A.ism and this is proven in
the fact that many men, seeing its
political hoofs under the wonld-be
virtuous garb cf "patriotism,'" have
left the organization, sincerely ash
amed of having made chumps of
themselves.
UNION AND SUCCESS.
The people of Oregon who are in
favor of American ideas of money
and law will be able to put tTeir
votes in the ballot box as a unit in
the coming campaign. This will
mean success. The unionists have
votes enough to carry the state
ticket and the legislature. They
ought to elect both congressmen,
beyond a shadow of a doubt. It is
not not at all unreasonable to ex
pect great gains over the vote of
the past. In any event, we shall
have practically a union vote. The
people will no. brook division. The
man who tries to divide the anti-
gold standard vote in Oregon is go
ing to meet with trouble and op
probnum. 1 ricks that are viun
and ways that are dark" are nut
able to keep the people divided
against themselves.
GOD AM) THE PARTY.
The strange and persistent fanatic
ism which seems to permeate the
latter day republican party in its
leaders calling upon God and to
God etc., is highly significant of
that which we would rather not
recognize in our nation No party
has a "cinche" on God's dictums
and when a boodler gets up and
tells us about "God's reigning" it
makes "citizenship, irrespective of
party, profoundly" want to go out
and puke, or purge, or both. The
bawl of a hypocrite! When it
comes down to God's love forarty
all people expect it to be centered
on the prohi's or Bryan supporters
although modesty naturaliy keeps
us from making our opinions pub
lic. "God reigns!" what an insult
to the Creator this coming from a
boodler who believed that with his
defeat would end the republican
party. The wonder is that Mr.
Brice did not send a telegraphic
'.'Amen!" along with it to keep
Hanna's telegram company.
Whkn John II. Mitchell lent his
voice and pen for independent free
coinage of silver his supporters in
ihe republican party were earnest
advocates of an American system
of money. It is noticable that as
soon as he turned to support the
''irrational agreement" he fell from
grace with tlie strength of his
party.
It is said that the newly elected
Fenator from Ohio, immediately af
ter he was chosen, sent to the pres
ident this telegram, "God reigns
and the republics n party still
lives." There is evidently some
mistake here. Hanna must have
written, "Gold rained and the re
publican party etc." The operator
simply got lost.
Thk, administration ought to rec
oenice SDain's bel'irarenev with
, out delay, and nut n stot to Cuban
j butchery of Spanish patriots, poor
( indeed is a com try like ours when
1 it will allow the cruel Cubans to
continue a savage slaughter of
III-
nocent Spanish soldiers, right on
our very shores. Our boasted civ
ilization should hid.' ils lii'inl in
shnme to think that a nation of
jingoes will allow a lot of savage is
landers to massacre Spanish pie
nicers who came over to have a pd
time! liuxtun (Or ) Machete, rep.
; DornTTirw "Mr Lonu" foe's
i WOlBTLESb iMr. JiiMif. "p "
much complemented at Hrotlier
. . . ., .,
.. . . ......
(.mult's report ot rumors tinu uie,
said "Mr. Long" was a supporter of:
the St. Louis platform. "Mr. Long",
supports the St. Louis populist plat- j
form on the nioiiev question and ! Nuti.-c is hereliy given that the iimlaraipu
' . ci has heen appointed administrator of the
p'.tptl IstS universally SU port '.lie stnted N'.K. Smith, deceased, hy the
i i f ,1. m.:..., lion. County Court of (he 8ateof Oregon
money plat.k of the Chicago plat- ... Wusnin,?tim ,,,..,.. .,...
form Mr Lone is not ashamed of
these facts.
But there is one tliilifj
"Mr. Lone" i. not guilt v
.
it) nasi
no. Mr. (iauit has and his file, not I
rumor, will authenticate the state-1
n.entl supported both the Populist
, , .. , ,,. . . ,i, i
ftlul repuhlican plattonus 011 ine.
money issue withi u one calendar Vlr !"SV w"' P"'"1 the fuil ex.
' tent of the law. for such olleusosnreserili-
Vest r I 1 liana UOO lor mat ItlUCIl
.r., l , 1 f .1 .. I.
co.isisteticvl
COURT HOUSE NEWS.
PROBATK.
James McGowan hiss been appoint
ed administrator of the .VeUowan
estiite. Appraisers, -I D Klerk, N
Keniuier and Moses Dillabov.
Charles A Smiili wi I min.iiiis-
trate the estate of X V Smith de
censrd. The estate of John F. en ter, de
ceased, has been closed of record.
Real Estate Transactions.
M M Down el al to And Anderson
5 52 a D C Graham d I c .$300
Minnie 1) Graham and bus to So
phia Tigard 40 a V 11 Graham
(I I c !r2U00
H P Ford and wf to Nillie Bagley
30aVm Jolly d I c $1200
Nellie Bagley to 0 Shaney the
same $10o6
Sarah J Waters to Theo Bernards
54 90 a John Beal d 101800
Newton J Walker and wf to Mary
Shepherd It 3 blk 18 Forest
Grove $1400
Eva N Smith to T E McEldowney
63.10 a D T Lenox d 1 c $3000
Geo W Duke to C T Hal! s md $
of Its 1 and 2 blk 9 Sherwood $40
Win Leach and wife to Carl Ped-
erson pt lot 1 blk 7 F Grove $850
Anton Pnutmeier et al to Frank
Hillecke 32 83 a sec 19 t 1 s r 2
w $1
Frank Hillecke et al to Bernard
Theile 34 82 a sec 18 t 1 s r 2
w $1
June M Smith' to L H Alb its 1 a
near Forest Grove $300
Anton C Carstens and wf to Henry
Carstens 80.30 a s c 32 t 1 n r 3
w$l ' '
llentv Bennett to Sarah Bennett
7.50
a sec
12 t . 1 ti r 4 w and
other lands $1
Anna tind Win Hurt to Ada Hart
lot 55 Steel's ad Bervertmi $1
Fnincfs Hnseiiolirl to F Clement
10 n sep 1H t 1 8 r 2 w if 270
Surah Fj Jolinson nnd litis to J s C
' Greer It 2 blk 43 F Grove $500
F N B of Hillsboro to Shnte &
Foote pi It 7 blk 7 Hillsboro
$2000
Alvin HiiitH' to E W Haines 6 a
near F Grove $2000
John E Bailev and wf to E W
Haines pt blk 2 F Grove .$2250
P Peterson and wf to E W Haines
nls w isep 12 I 1 nr 5 w $600
IE W Hnines and wf to IYturson
Its 3 4 5 0 mid e lot 7 blk 19
and other property F Grove $500
A Word for Miss Lizer.
Communicated.
Permit me to say through' your columns
for the benefit of Miss Cora Bell Lizer,
that her dismissal fron the Arcade 1
school by the board of directors should !
not carry with it either shame or. dis-j
grace on the part 1 1 her. Un the con
trary, the shame (alls on the directors
who have shown how little they respect
the laws which should govern them, '
when an opportunity presents itself in I
which they call abuse the public interest!
to gratify their own personal feelings on
some mutter of contention between them-1
selves and their neighbors. Shame and
disgrace is all that come to a school dis- j
met mai wtu maintain lor ore nay in us
service a school board that will treat a
teacher as they have treated Miss Lizer.
It is due to Miss Lizer to say to the pub
lic that she carries with her from our dis
trict the good wishes and best respects
of all the better people therein.
Yours ' espectfully,
George W. Kellkv.
Dead Letter,
The following is the list of letters re
maining in the Hillsboro post office un
claimed:
Mrs. Charlie .Bennett
Mr. John P. Thomas
Mr. William Miller
All letters not called for by Jan. 32
1898, will be sent to the dead ' letter of
fice. One cent will be charged on each
letter called for.
H. Schulmgrich, P. M.
The Bcaverton dance row has
been settled and pence, white wing
ed and quiet, has sett'ed over the
classic shades of the lower county.
Young William Stitt and John
Wenlell pifiidtd guilty of assault
Friday last, and paid their fines.
I Disturbances at dances do not pay
nnd the young men have received a
lesson which will insure harmony
nt future parties,
William Pointer nnd W. H. Ben
fler are t,lfi ,"atl1 watches over Gu
Waclilinp. the condemned murder.
er. The prisoner is never left alone.
This precaution is taken lhat fili
cide tn iv I.- prevented.
Parties who are suppt'Si-d to be
truthful It'll us that suckers are bi
ting in great shape. The trout, so
the say, will leave the streams ns
soon as bait is droped into the wa
ter, exhibiting great care to cause
nn one to violate the law.
NOTICE.
City warrant up to Out. 11, 1HM. and
; inclusive of no.'s S5 Stl and 87 endorsed on
iM - ".I"'. ilr "' la.vatlo attlie orllce
ot'i - ity tifasurer,lti-.Mk'lruntore,Hlll
boro, Oivroii, and Intervat will ceaae on
Name alter this date.
same alter this date.
Dated Jan. , Ishs.
I'itvKuV
Administrator's Notice.
'li,"s ajrainst said 'estate aru hereliy i
oltiieof W. i. Hare, Hillslmro, Oregon,
within six months troui tlie date hereol.
Dated this tllh day ol Jauuari-, IfW.
MlMmloTu
Notice to the Public-
Notice Isheret y nlven that the umleratKn-
ell tiu.mel.s ,uuf residents at Mountalmlale
. ... .
ea, an persons no num., nsu, or oioer-
wise trespass noon the fnrnis of said un
dersigned.
Dated at Mountnindalo, Washington
Co. Ore., this 2llth day of Septeinlier, lHt7.
It. Tavlor Hill, C. 14. Shorey, John Smith
tieo. ll arms, I, I. Northrup, J. C. Crock
er, M. M. Rowoll, M. W. llahi , J. C. I,af
ferty, 8. J. HutVerty C. It. Taylor, (ioo. K.
Arnientrout, John Ihaeh, A. C Wirtz, W.
A. Montgomery ami W. N. Hayiium.
Laud Titles and I.iind Uttice
! 1 usiness a Specialty,
I Robert A. Miller
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Admitted to practice in all the Court of
the state, the Supreme Court of the United
Stales and tho Laud Department at Wash
ington. OR KG ON CITY - OKKOON
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Kept Constantly on Hand.
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Into the building one door went of the
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HILLSBORO, . OREGON
SHERIFF'S SALE.
By virtue of an execution, doeree and or
drrof'sule, issued out of the Circuit Court
of the State of Oregon, for Washington
County, in favor of j. 1 8i:hock anil
against Anton I'funner, Bauiiiel Hughes
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Planner and Cliuia Jesse for the sum of
$15 00 costs, aim lor the further sum of
I3WH.50, U. 8. gold coin, with Interest
thereon at the rate ol ten per cent per an
num from the 22nd day of November, 1W
and the further sum ol 100 00, with inter
est thereon at the rate ol oiuht per cent per
annum from the 22nd day of November,
18117, Attorneys' fees and for the costs and
expenses of said sale and ofsuiil writ.
Now. therefore, by virtue and lu pursu
ance of said judgment, decree and orderof
su'le, 1 will, on Monday, the 24th day of
January, 1898, at tho south door of the
Court House, In Hillsboro, Washington
County, Oregon , at the hour of 10 o'clock
A. M., of said day, sell at public unction
to the highest bidder for cash, the follow
ing described real property, to-wit:
Commencing at the center poHt of Sec
tion 211, running thence west on half sec
tion line HO rods; thence north 80 rods;
thence east 140 rods to 4 section Huh;
thence south 80 rods to place or beginning
containing 70 acres all in section 2 T. 2 N
R. 8 W. of Will. Mcr. Also the following
Commencing at quarter section post be
tween sections 20 and 80 running thence
east on half section line 40chaiimto center
ofsection 29: thence south 40 chains to
quarter section corner between sections
29 and 82j thence west on soction line 10
chains to a point at south east corner of it
tract of land sold by ,1. Hush and wife to
A. Ennls. thence north westerly to place
of beginning containing 100 aoras all of
said land being in section J9 T. 2 N. It 8
W of Will Mer., all situate In Washing
ton County and State of Oregon; this de
cree is for the sale of the 170 acres herein
described to satisfy the hereinbefore nam
ed sums, and for the oosts anil expenses
of said sale.
Httid property will be sold subject to re
demption as per statue of Oregon,
Witness my hand this 22nd dav of De
cember, 1SU7.
W. D. BRADFORD.
Bherlll of Washington County, Oregon
Lanhi.ky & Son, Attori.eyg far Plaintiff.
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