A Live County Paper. HILLS BOKO, WASHI'GTON CO., ORE., THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 181)8. Subscribe for it and en- it1' i i-5 it if THE ARGUS Entered at the Post-omce at Hillsboro, Oregon, si Second class mail matter. why the whole state ticket should be defeated. Had the Mitchell forces won out at Astoria, Mr. Sim on and his co-workers would have put up another ticket and it would have received 40 per cent of the re publican vote. This was the club wielded and so successfully. The ISSUED EVERY THURSDAY MitjheU '"PP new this. iney tearea nun. many ot tneui I knuckled to him. On the other LUCIUS A. LONG, EDITOR. County Official Paper. BY The Aigu PoblLshing Coapuj. Subscription: One Dollar per Annum. Six Months, eu eta; Three Montns, ots, ODDOsed to Gold Mono metallism. Be lieves ! ia the Bimetallic Standard. Thinks we Ought to Take Care of our own People Before, Annexing Hawaii. Hat bo use for Marcus A. Hanna. OREGON'S CHEAT FIGHT. The line are now drawn. It will be gold versus gold and silver. It will be one tiny stream to add to the money volume a stream inad equate as against twof ederswith which to supply the money volume needed to keep pace with the enor mous pr cent of gain in population, development and increased produc tion. It is the old, old fight. It is a fight which concerns the very rich, the very poor, and, most of ail, those people who support all the rest of the world, the tillers of the soil, the hewers of wood and who comprise the fountain from which originally flow all profits from com merce and all payment of debt, public and private. It is not a party question. Parties have tak en it up in this manner: the gold republicans, through syndicate con trol of party machinery, craftily in sinuated it when the rank and file were unsuspicious, in the almost positive knowledge of coming vic tory They did not want contrac tion the rairk and file and now that the deception is understood, many who have been republicans will turn American citizens and Tote with (lie bimetallic forces. The silver people want the two streams, because the real builders of wealth, the farmers, must have law which shall give the greatest good to the greatest number; because the silver people are of that class; because they realize that the gold standard gives to great security wealth 8 lar ger return for unit dollars, which, in turn, means lesser return for the farmer. It is a greateconomic fight. It is a battle between low product as measured in money, on one side, and decent prices for product on the other. Better values for money mean worse values for the agricul tural people. Better values for ag ricultural people mean worse val ues for. Hie dollar, and those to whom the, foliar is supreme. It is a business proposition. There is nothing criminal in the average man who fights for contraction. The criminality lies in the fact that the man whom contraction hurts will occasionally vote for his undoing People who support gold standard ism from standpoint of profit gen erally do so because it helps them, not because they despise him of op posite belief. So, on the other hand, the bimetal list shoo Id think of him self, and the millions who have identical interests. A reasonable man will vote for conditions which help him, whether he be in a ma jority or minority. The majority are farmers. The moral is not veiled. . ... . . .. hand, Simon knew that the Mitch-ell-Elh'8-McBride-Tongue combine, no matter how badly treated, would not have the nerve to put up a ticket, for the leaders siwply look for place and profit with but slight regard for fixed political principles He knew them lietter than they knew themselves, and he has tri umphed. Simon has earned his first success; let us hope it will not become permanent. . and sent back a resolution that he was an "able" statesman, so fearful it is that it might concur with a body anti-republican. But the house ate its crow the leaders could not hold republican congress men into line and they voted that Cubans "are free and independent.'' Good for the house republicans as , against the leaders who sought to ' , ... . . . i mane out tne senate s action as partisan, purely. Seeing they could not hold them, the Dingleyites pro ceed.nl to knuckle, swearing all the while that they . were farcing the senate. THAT RESOLUTION. The senate and house agreed to rec ognize Cuba. Read the resolution The troubls is, the house sought to make a partisan proposition of the affair in order to let the Executive down easy for his work policy on this grave question. The "senate yielded" say the dispatches. No, no, the sena e did not yield. The house yielded, as well as did the senate. To put the matter fairly both bodies yielded. The house, which it had not done before, re ceded, and agreed, in parallel with the senate's idea, "that the people of the Island of Cuba are, and of right ought to be, free and indepen dent." This is enough. The house had not done this before. The President is then directed to use armed intervention to put Spain out of the Cuban Island and wat ers. This was enough. The last republican platform acknowledged that Spain had lost control of Cuba and wanted our good offices extended to secure Cuban indepen dence. Those offices were tendered and repelled.' :;And the MaihWwas intentionally destroyed. The coun try demanded reparation and Cub an independence. Both , houses agreed to this, over and above the sdvices of the President, who wan ted to '"wait." The senate resolu tion had an awkward repetition, recognizing independence. The res olution as concurred in. did not. That is all there is to the whole affair. .. In bimetallism we would find the markets of the world; would start our wheels without reducing wages; industry would hum; gold no long er would enjoy exclusive privileges granting it a profit if it shall lie idle. It w uld then get out ami compete with the other legal tender money metal. It is well enough, while we are looking after our dol lars, to also look after those things which must buy these dollars, with which to pay our discounted futures our national debt, state debt and all debt. The cry of "cheap dol lars must not prevail. e must have cheaper product or cheaper dollars. Let us have the dearer product. The farmers are in the majority. Some of the gold papers seem in clined to charge senators with hav ing "stood in" with the Cubans for "bond" purposes. Well, well, this, 1 t i . i inaeeii, is ncn: now aDout me representatives, who were pursuing a policy which would have shoved up the price of Spanish bonds sev eral points, involving a profit of severa' millions, and who switched only in tinii to save everlasting scandal? Such talk is rot, coming mini our intelligent tiretiiren. ine fact is, the house pimply wanted McKinley to settle the. affair. His mejthod would have let the Roths childs' down easy would . have made them millions npon millions at a singly stroke! And our ' na tional honor"' people get very vir tuous all at once. DAMNS, THEN LOVES. THE UBIQUITOUS MR. SIMON, Mr. Siinori, of Multnomah, i run ning for senator from that county He has buck of him men who are blessed with brains, who are short on compromise, and who, while not needing it, use the state for pur poses venal and mercenary. Mr. Simon today controls the party re -..ui: ' i puoncaii macniuery. 1 lie same contingency of hold up meatures will present itself at the next legis ture should the ticket be successful Mr. Simon is a politician. Abused and reviled by such papers as the Independent and Hatchet, he still holds power enough to force oppoiri tion republicanism to the wall. - His every move is full of political craft. He tells the anti-Simon forces, quietly, that they must not put up tickets, and if they do, hej will down them. He stands by his threats and they know it. Hence they generally knuckle. Such a man is a power. On the side of justice be would be a 'great factor, in the state, but he seldom does the state a service, unless that ser vice does him or his friends pecun iary profit, . That is why heshoul 1 tsL.'jatedat Urn poll- That is What the republicans of 1896 said of thoge gold democrats whom they are now trying to slaver over in or der to catch their votes: 'For the first time since the civil war the American people have witnessed the cal amitous consequences of full and unre stticted democratic control of the gov ernment. It has been a record of unpar alleled incapacity; dishonor and disas ter. In the broad effect of its pol icy it has precipitated panic, blighted in-, dustry and trade with prolonged depres-' sion, closed factories, reduced work and wages, halted enterprise and crippled American production, while stimulating foreign production for the American market. Every consideration of public safety and individual interest demands that the government shall be rescued from the hands of those who have shown themselves incapable to conduct it with oat disaster at heme and dishonor a broad,Wc." Is'nt the above ringing? Isn't it a sweet morsel? But to preserve the Hanna syndicate in power, the gold republican press will admit the above as a lie, will it, if such admission will capture votes? If there is a gold democrat who can read their declarations then, as above given, and then read their snivelling of today without appreci ating hypocrisy, let us see the down on his cheek or thecolorof his hairl Wit. deer, who hopes t to elect ed governor hir the. republican tick et, w;ll have a bard tiineexplainin: to his eople why he hns told them Mr. Simon was opposed to" him. This is very interesting, since Mr. Geer had ijo opposition rt Astoria. The fact is, Mr. Gter stumped the state for the candidacy, knowing that the Multnomah "regular" rc publicans were for him. The Washington county delegation stood permanently against seating the Simon delegation at Astoria. The anti Simon people have this county, buf a threat will waver their whole line. They will have t' knuckle for fear of hurling Brother Tongue's candidacy. PEOPLES' PARTY CONVENTION. Thkke was no pro rata fixing of the debt of the crown upon the col onies when we won our independ ence. So, when congress has rec ognized Cuba, and it shall have set up a substantial government. the Spanish-Cuban debt, tixed upon the island through n voice of the people and against their will, should not be charged to Cuba. The joint resolution precludes the possibility of this, whereas the original house resolution did not. This necessar ily makes it hard on the Roths childs, who cwn Spanish bonds, ind perhaps this is why the senate is the recepient of so much abuse from the heavy gold press. It will be enough that Cuba pays her debt contracted to keep her men in the field without loading her with the obligations of Spain. Call for Primaries and County Conven tion. Notice is hereby given that a coun ty convention of the Peoples' Par ty of Washington county will to held in Hillsboro, Oregon, Wednes day, May 4, 1898, for the purpose of nominating a county and legis lative ticket to be voted upon in the coming election, viz: State Senator, two years; three represen tatives; County Sheriff; dunty Judge; County Clerk; Recorder of Conveyences; County lreaurer; Lounty Assessor; County Surveyor; County School Superintendent; Comity Coroner and one County Commissioner and to transact snub other business as may come tofnre the convention. It is recommended that the precinct primaries be held on Saturday, April 30th, nt 1:30 p. m., for the purpose of electing dele gates to attend the county conven tion. 1 he apportionment of dele gates has been fixed as follows: Beaver ton .... 6 Columbia. ... 7 Diliey 6 East Butte. . .3 Uales Creek. .6 i'eedville. ... 5 N F Grove. . .6 HF Grove. . . .6 West Butte. .4 John Drew and Isabel Irving ke a good team 'tis true, but another equally pleasing combination la Clothing and Prices. "Just as good" as our Sprint- and Summer Make a our Clothing and Prices. "Just as good" as our Sprinar productions, are merely words used to defraud the public. The merchant tailor who would attempt to equal our workmanship, fit, trimmings or the Maying qualities, must cnarge aouoie our prices to live. The Hillsboro Pharmacy,,: The Leading Drug House., . Where Ir.nr. Medicines, l'alatn. OIN.NponKCM, Brush, and all Hiimlrlrt Union Mock Mam Ht. V. A. Hsllej 'roprletor. W hi pnin3 ai prl. that J Iv dilimc..co...pctl.i.... THE DELTA DRUG STOiti! first Quality in Every Respect : : Special Attention Given to Quality ; : and Aceurncy in Dispensing. : : A Full Supply of Toilet Aitii lrs, IVrfuni- cry, Patent Medicines, School Hooks, Etc.. See Our Large Stock of Fine Perfumes The Largest Ever Shown in tho City. Telephone from Htoro to OlMce. ' HILLSBORO CITY MEAT MARKET. 1. K IHOUST. I'Ki.r Beef, Mutton, Veal and Pork Kept Constantly on Hand. Hiehest : Market : Price : Paid : for : Fat : Cattle. : Sheep : and': Ho"it Cash Paid for Poultry. O 111. i This guarantee you M Mjrts, Ssrvlca, AsUsfactlea." H. WEHEUNG & SONS, HIbLSBORO, OMWON. Shite it Foofe, Mm Transact a ('iennrnl Hanking HiihIiipmm J. W. S-'tTTK A. (VSHUTK . Manaeel . Cashier Sell sight Exehmiiie and Toleg-ruplitu Transfers uml issues Letters of Credit available throtifrhout the United States. I'rnw 1 ills of Exchange on London, Liverpool, Puhlln, Paris, Berlin, frank-fort-on-tl:e- a:n. Stockholm and nil prin eipul cities of Europe. Collections niado on all accessible points Bunking houm from 9 a m to J p ni Hillaboro, Oregon. SHERIFF'S SALE. BY virtue of an execution, oVcroo and ordor of sulo, issued out of the circuit court of tho Stute of Oregon, for Washington county, in .favor of Horn imrdeuc Westphal and against Albert Lockyeitn, 8 Hughes and A. Hinmnn, assignees of the estate of Anton Planner, insolvent; John Williams, Smile Will iams and J. F. Schipck I'orlha sum of $15 costs, and for the further sum of $S00 U. S. gold cuiu, with interest thereon at the rate of H per cent per annum from the U'th dy of Oct. 1896, and UM with inter est thereon at the rate ot s i)r cent per annum from the 22d day of March, 1S9S, as attorney's fees herein, and for ihe costs and expenses of sale and ot said writ. Now, therefore, ly virtue and In pur suance nf said iuoVineiit. decree aim or der of sale, I will on Monday, i the 16th day of May, 1W. . at the south door ot the Cou.t House, in Hillsboro, Washington-county, Oregon, at amwBMMnmaBnaamMw Ihe hour of 10 o'clock a. in.,-f said dav, ,, sell at public auction to the blithest blfi- j Thousand ' of' - 'Mifferwrt ' trttm der for cash, the following- described real t...- . . - l. v i.l property, to-wit: Urippe hav bwn rtorml to health s eginning at the northwest corner of by On MitiUfft Cough Cum. It the' Klkanah Walker 'donation land mnVWI niirM.i rH.iiih mM, Kr.nt claim In TIN K 4 W of the Will Mer and t,cl7 curn" '""KB. l, Dron thenceeast 10.45 chs, thence south f ilea ' chltis. pneumonia, 'grippe, asthma, oil- W, IMScbs to Mie center of the road". 1 an, ,f,r,mt anr ung leases, thence north 42 deg (W W. with same H.B4 ,, r, 6 chs thence north 68 deg SO' K S.V4 chs to Jeltf PrilR !rtor. ton. Sr., claim, tltoai north S degW E; W ehrunp & Suns for jrrwriPH. I nu whf " mnre known, to he in foal. JW furtSir particular ii'tlrcM tn fm'tM Tufriil''smnRHt!!n , P,"rk C0,r'll('tB R'ml vh 1 iAS- ' SE WELL, Ownsr, or JOHN LONG, Mansg.r, Hillsboro, Or Coiinty, urfcKoo, to sailiy tlie liereinoo fore namerl naioeil sums, and for the costs and experoes of said sale. S lid propo.ty will hi sold subject to redemption as per statute of Urjoti. Witness my hand this l;Vh of April, H!. . W. i. HUADrliRl), Sheriff of Washington couiUv, Onwin,' John M. Wall. Any for PI If. MAIN STREET. IIIIJ.SIIOIIO, ORKUON. PRINCE ALfflO ! S red by Poltock. Pirsl dam, Queen, by Rotouiav: coud d.iui. Ivclij.f by Challenge; tUfA dam, Puss, by Sir Charks: luiutii cUin, an tvutivraot aura. , ., ... The Fine Porcheroa Stallion ... Prince A I mo i.i 6 Vvats old; dapple grey, black poiittr brnutifat wbit mane ami tail; 17 Uanil liiKh; nood action; very fast w. liter, His breeding comhinn c:ie '"' very Im?i blu-sj (ot draft and Knra) prve : re. Hreed to this stallui .11 1 ' , you will get line result. Hit stands will be giv:i! next week in this advertise leir " J i TERMS TEN DOLLARS TO INSURE A OOU I " ( ft UKION PLATFORM. Win. Gadsby, The House Furnisher CorJJIWaah'loi . J J. NOHTUaUP, k. Newly Furnished, ,1 Vs and Renovated. Corner Washington and First Streets, Portland. First We demand the free and unrestric ted coimige of silver and Kold at the pres ent legiil ratio of 10 to I, without wuil.inir lor me consent ox toreieu nations: and we are unalterably opposed to the policy of the present repniiiicaii administration m tie maudtlie the retircmentnl creenbueks. and the tuniiiiif over ol the inouev making Dow er of the government to the national banks aspresenleo by thmlllravn by Ihe reinib lican scttre'.at v ol the treasiirv. ami indors ed by President McKinley ; and we espec- ; lany (lenouncs ttie avowed attenit by said J bill to fasten ihe country irrevocably and , r. - ... .. .i.i -i iuic.ci tt (oo pom i-i niiiinio. We ileiitauil a national money '.Fe and sound, issued by the general government only, without ll- intervention of hanks of lsMie, to iw a 1 11 11 I "gal tender for all debts. puuiii; itiui prtvuiuiuino iu.i. euuilttoie t ana efficient meansoidistriiHitinn direct to the people through the litems oitne governmei We (lenianil that the ing medium te speedi mount sutlicient to meet thp Httinanritt ir the business and population of this conn- j trv null In rPHtora t.h. iutit. Ivpl of rrng9 ' of-labor and production. wu tavor sucli legislation as will urevent fiir the future the (leuioneiizatiou of any kind of legal tender muney by private contract. We demand that the iroverninent. In payment of its obligations, shall use its op- j tion as to the kind of lawful money in which iney are totw paid, and wedenounce l lie present and preceding administrations I distribution direct to jl; ;he lawful disburse- . jST lent, j ; e volume of circulat-, p-v. . ily Increased to ail a-1 A first-class table and all accommodations for the convenience of guests. . , t TWO FOR ONE Send for free sample and jude thereby "Ciiuciati EiiijiiireS f.r surrendering this options the holders TI)1b fine Aslk Cliailt'nT Suit, CllnVal Mirror, HnV'lcil of government obligations. I v, , n,.,.. v.'. u - ' t i .i j i i Beaverdam .... 6 Buxton 4 Cornelius 9 Dairy 5 E Cedar Creek. 4 Mountain 3 N Hillsboro... 6 S Hil Inborn.... 7 S Tualatin.... 8 W Cedar Creek. 6 We demand that there shall be no fur ther issue of U. 8. interest-bearing bonds. We demand that postal, savings banks be estitbiishad by the government for the safe deposit of the savings of the people and to facilitate exchange. We demand tbeelectioii of United States senators by direct vote of the people. . W e demand the initiative and referen dum system of law making in its opt ional form, l"Cal. sIuIa and national and the submission by congress of all important questions for an advisory vote of the peo ple, until such time us the national consti tution shall have been amended so as to provide for direct' legislation. we coiuiemii uv dangerous and unjust Edt'e on Dresser, V a-h.ii,imr ha liiali Snhisimr back, Bed-tto.id stands 6 foot higli, jtn:il price to reatlers of the Argus. .. WE CARRY .. $13.0 Chamber Suits, Ash, Hotel Style $to oo Chamber Suits, Ash, Landscape Glass t2 oo Cuatubcr Suits, Oak, Mirror 24x30 inches .', . . 18 50 IJiuing Extension Tables, 6 teet long, Ash 4 00 the surrender, in all departments of the 1 Dining Chairs. Cane Seat, each Washington. .7 W ana to 7. Geo. W. Keujsy, Chairman. Bellowing it "would ne'er con sent," the House of Representatives has made a partisan body of itself. Had the senate resolved that Mc Kinley was a great statesman, the Go to Bob Greer's and get n box of soap and a bath towd for 80 ets A torpid liver robs you of ambi tion and ruins your health. De wilt's Little JUrly Risers cleanse the liv er, cure constipation and all st.ni ach and liver troubles. The Delta Drug Store. Six spoons and three boxes of toilet soap at Greer's for twenty five cents. Melki Johnson, the prominent ana popular real estate man of For- at this tilue more than $500,000 therein wrung ironi tne people oy tne process or taxation, while state warrants are stamped "Mot paid for want of funds," We demand that all district and county officers be placed upon salaries commen surate with tho duties to be performed by them. Inasmuch as railroad and other corpor ate property is not bearing its proportion of taxation, we dnniand that snch oronertv house would have non-concurred est Grove, was in the city Monday, exof government, to the influence of trusts, cor porations and nggregation of wealth gen erally; and the packing of the highest courts of the land with corporation -lawyers, too ready to do the will of their late eirployers, and to set aside valid and wholesome laws passed by the legislative departments of the stutes and government, upon flimsy pretexts, at the behests of such institutions. We are opposed to government by in junction. In state matters we demand: A simple and well guarded registration law. A more equitable mode of appointing judges of election. Stringent laws to regulate tho operation of fish traps, tish wheels and all fishing gear in the waters within the jurisdiction of the state. We denounce and condemn the corrupt 75 9 00 and extravigant republican legislative as semblies, and charge that the republican party, in its eagerness for the spoils of of-1 Sideboards Ash, 4 Drawers and Cabinet with Mirror 12x16. . . , Sideboards, Oak, as low as 12 00 Wardrobes, large and capacious.. 6 00 Iron Bedsteads, wlrite enamelled 4 50 Woven Wire spring beds , . I 50 Woven Wire springs with coil supports 2 50 Soft Top Mattresses 2 50 Rocking Chairs, Cane Seat, nurse 150 Carpets, Ingrain, per yd 35 Carpets, All-wool Ingrain per yd 65 Oil Cloth for floor 25 Rocking Chairs, Arm, Leather Set $ 2 50 Parlor Suits, 5 pieces, consisting ol Sofa, Divan, Patent Rocker, Arm Chair, Reception Chair, Oak Frames, upholstered in American Tapestry with Silk Plush Trimmings 20 00 Dinintj Room Suits, 8 pieces, consisting of Sideboard, 6 Choirs, 6-foot Extension Table Bedsteads, Ash $3; Maple $2.50 Fir ' Centre Tables, Maple finished XVI Century. t-ize of top 22x24 inches Kitchen Tables, top 30x40 inches Household Treasure, large si.e.. Chairs, wood seit, common, ench Chairs, wood seat, Ash, high back Cook Stoves, No. 7 Cgok Stoves, No. 8 7 i7 50 25 2 00 1 00 2 50 45 75 5 00 00 PerYcar'JPlitJV Advucne. The Enquirer i !--t.lnmn. 8 gfl pufH-r, isoed eaeh Thursday. Lariat i'i Mir.. elitp.st in price inostrvlfef.r.i,, r,,, ,,,, ' ' plain prTht. ;r.-., white paper." Jf our router vrantmiptlw live paper the H,n vtirer is that paper. Call or ir 11, i orders to Tho Argus PublisYnjCo r GO EAST VIA America's Sconlo Lino THK lice, has become divided Into wurrinir fac tions, so that it is incapable of government as exemplified by the condition existing in me ornce or tne state treasurer, mere ueing Parties in the Country should send for our at alogue on Furniture, Stoves, Baby Carriages, &c State, when yon write, where you saw this advertisement. You will then do us a favor and justice to the proprietors of this paper. WM. GADSBY, Corner Washington and First Streets Portland, - - - Oregon., grkat wmwn THK UMUUYOAtt ROUTS Meals, in )nh Cur :i h Carte Rook Uilht. N,i Dust. Shortest and Quickest line To St. Paul, Minneapolis, Duluth," 4 1 Chicago ....And all Vi?i End,.. '. fi.11 Ulisuv It Sleepers, Dining and Li brary Observation Cars. DAILY TRAINS FAST TIMB rvlce aad Sceuery Uanaled. For tickets and full information " call ou or ftddresn, U. T. 11. glej, a o n -r. A5ent Hillwhoro, Or, C. Denniston, C. P. & T. A., Portlaud, Oregon. ' ' 1 s f