in $1, 1899. i : : : aT'ai'kh ok thk I'aoeta : i t 4 1'AfBR Foa TH k 1'KOPLK t- of pmtiiic ou of ajuwre I, tmt let e liulilrii 111 u 11 of tlie heart, iu Inch ts not corruptible, even the MMofamerk ami quiet spirit, tt this manner in the old time the lien also, who trusted in God tlieiiiiiclve, being in snhjeetion f n Inwlinnils (ver. 6) even a Ji!il Ahmhaui. calliiii I'.int lord; THE ARGUS It is the old case of coveto transposed from individuality) nation. The transvaal hask rich mining properties which f Cape companies wish to of S-itere.l st'the Pot-oftiee at Hillsboro, ; Oregon, as second clan niil matter.. diuinltti'M ye are an lonu in ye do I are not ulr.iid with nny iinine- fid think thi would tic ciuik1 , Jlio dues not 1'elieve it cent not I Very Ristiieclfiilly, LUCIUS A. LONG, EDITOR. ana to con 1 1 ol under lcgisiai,, me? can dictate. This U thf mus of the whole proceedings? might will make right t County Official Paper. lISsUKD EVERY THURSDAY ,mm I 4; ; ' I r 4 3 Ilk . BY Tli Jips Pubfishhtg Coapasj. i ftnbssir1 .ittan- On rv.ll,,.. ; 8I Months, 60 eta; Ihiea Months, 35 cts! f vpposea ,10 i.oiu Mono metallism. Be ) fievcs io the Bimetallic Standard , Dear Money means Debased Property, ,' tad Profitless American Product. Onr Consequent loss is our Creditors'. Gain. Has no ose for Marcus A. Hanna STARTLING DISCOVERY. Our mammoth frien J, the Oregon -ian, has suddenly discovered that W. J. Bryan has said a few things with which il can agree. This, in deed, i k hopeiul ain. and an evi dence that metropolitan journalism can. at least once in a decade, agree willi some one who elands in op position to commercialism as it now operates in politics. The facts In, the trust led party, under Me Kinley, will find in 1900, many who will rote against its policies, and this is so painfully patent with the Oregoniau that it must occas ionally look conditions in the face. THE OLD CHESTNUT. The old threadbare trick of the Hanna press quoting its allies in journalism as against Bryanites is again being practiced by such pa pers at the New York Tribune and the Oregouian.- They quote the Chicago Chronicle and the Courier Journel as "democratic," and think by such Fobteffuge to influence the real democracy of the Country. The Chionicle and Courier Journal ardently supported McKinley and doubtless received big pay -for so doing. The intelligence of the dem ocratic adherents knows this and as the Hannaites expect to vote the easily influenced, it would get those who would believe such nonsense, anyway. . , WHO FAVOR THE TRUSTS. li I fusts, generally, handle man- ufafetsjted articles and. while it is erroT "JW to assume that the tariff is thejuotlier of all trutts5' you do ! not go far wrong when y o o hold -that nearly all trusts are aideil by 'tariff diecnmination. there are Wu.'U, and .tnists. The money trust ia the frealest of them all 'and there Is mrthing peculiar in the fact, ttiut aU thi rusts are united Under one roliticl banner. The "money trtifct 'contrnlfb wa'lerK of the party which was iice repubh can, and all other Iruwi derive be nefit from this party's legislation that it to gay, the pafcy leaders stand a pathetic, because they get fid front all corporate bodies. The Cleveland democracy and the Han na republicanism are each in ym pathy with the trusts. Each con eeinned, yet endures. 11 remains " " - wile to vote the trusts out of existence. , WHO 18 THE JEW LIVES NOW. A correspondent in yesterdajr'-Ore-gnnian writes a lngtly letter, set ting forth the few. Hi gos on to explode many poplar fall aci. s, and hits the n lil on the head in much that he Bays. He holds for the Jew, a great respect, and one that is con curred in by the "ra' ble." He might have gone further than he did, and told us, that although the Jew has no country he can call his own; no flag he can call his own; yet, he controls all countries and all flags. He puts England to war, right or wrong, when he wishes; ditto the continental powers of Eu rope; ditto, America. Here is where commercialism yields the palm. The Jew is at the head of all great credit enterprises and he controls the commerce of the world. To secure the greatest success -in these lines, he must control legis lation ; and he does it. H a t s off to hla sagacity! We enlist our sons td fight his national battles; his ex , pansinn moods and we submit to hla l achednle of taxation. He is the scholar of all economics is never a debased money man, but is always a debated product son-of a gun and yet, never a producer in any aenaeof the word. It looks as though a conflict be jan Great Britain and the Trans- r is unavoidable and inevitable, WHERE, OH, WHKIU4 Tl IT.. . I . ... in iiHtcnei.wiucn did n o t unw .Monday m.irnin. m-V feeble attempt to li, out A : charge laid a 1 1 lx d o r of Tfcoati . eon's editor. He thus) v sqkti about his "crack ter.': ,TT Net only ill militant that whon .......-.. : - 1 PI - uic u gei.mg ? tective a diversion uiusl h m.iJi. ,ia rect It elsewhere. ItisnliJ i,. w paper trick to inirwurh ti,.. i, l actor if his anrammi .r. ...! i o that beine out nnnn th. : must li-;t ..... ...1 i . .1 tee most popular forma ofrin.-i. J5--!5; IUBSeshothentter4 1 Uon of its cause. 1 How this habit nf lvi r.tZI: Craig. TIW idea of Craig ai-sty'"' I that he has a "character" is ce? I o r i ii r of notice! W h C up, perhaps, when he burned, h i a famous A. P. A. circulars or""""" at his attempts to get somethS f practical blackmail. A prettj V lard a fine puke is this pretf moralist f ... . OUR KMPEKOK. .1 ft t Mark Hanna, the oracle, h pened his mouth, and he d trusts in no uncertain tones, f h is maile a mistake here, one',, j mon to those who think they rrt N the lap of security. Hewiir"" some explaining to do later o 1 it may give him trouble, Awt J will give his party if whi(Jv.,ha is the great Alexander a gi ' deal of trouble. To M. if who has stock in trusts, truM 1 4 J .1 : good things, no doubt, but th er and' consumer are not I enough to take this oracle's for everything, when practicaf unprejudiced evidence itcfor in the light of price and? Mark is getting too sure of and he and hU little cirpor.il Canton may get a fall next er If you read the disDatcha il t.1 be seen that he says Englan I fine goverment of course shl undone good enough fr bodv. This is the kind of m w hae for Emperor of America. I Yesterday the Oregonia 1 a lishonestly quotes the C h i e Chronicle as "Democratic." t . Chicago Chronicle H not JfiiiJ tic. It supported McKinler i j 96 and is mill against inst'the 4 ;Kiniey j be a Mcl( nria . J as a McKini in 1896 and will journal :n 1900, unless it susf publication or changes ownt-l It is a great paper's privilege j why, certainly! - Hi THE CURE FOB THE 5 "f I " i'. The nutter of legislative briW becoming so common that it appear the body politic sliouh) . immediate steps to abolish s nicious a castoro." Sgjousi a. h-ielative sy 6 tetn'remains - just 8olrtlTgt"b"hoPeW accomDliJ'f,,B"re,'u,(8i"-l!,i I e- "--f-gaid. But once is p i a c e d m rjie hand. '' t'16 people the p o w rvcnll a legislator who h a s his trust, and bribery will h ceived a death blow. Vhei vote for a measure where to c requires the purchase of o nj more votes, it generally follovf, it is not a good one, and ium repeal and recall of the pubi Hcers should rest with the cy ences of the mass of voters. is where direct legislation wf enact more benefit in state f than any other possible "Joca form. But you can rest ai( that thi politicians of influence iiffltience will fight such tueaHirVt firever. Direct lmmakirg wntil place Oregon out of t lie reach of t It political toredoes, and give us a people's government. Mister Craig should commend'. Crimin al proceedings against The Times and Argus editors. If, instead, he should be gin damage suits, lie wouldn't tft-t -verdicts large enough to carry with them the costs. As an. unsuccessful grafter, Mister Craig is a howling success. Editor Craig deities (by confession ar.d avoidance) that he ever used the ''words" attributed to him in a conversation alleg ed to have occurred between Mr, Austin a n d t h a t worthy, Austin Craig. But Mister Craig does not deny that he struck Austin for "graft money." Men trust women to rear their child ren; they trust them to the care of the morals; they trust women to prepare boys to become voters r Then why not trust the ballot in the bands of women? In ""MnaTfeWfJ Mr. Bryan kindly a'lo ved Mr. Burke Cocliran to follow him in a speech at Chicago. The New York Han 11 site would not precede Bryan for fear his ar gument would be riddled. Cochran found time to agree with Bryan, and than sat down. It is pleasant to see a positive man once in awhile. Mr. Cochran is too passive, altogether. Should Women Vole. 4" ; Cornelius, Ore., Sept It. fo The Editor: I presume you are a Christian, and be live In the Holy Writ. Do you believe that everv word in it is true and that it is dictffted 'by the Holy Spirit, to be set down by men? If so, how does the sr tide in your issue of August 24, under the heading, "Sooner Trusted Than man" compare with the following; St. Paul says. First Corinthians, Chapter 11, R onA o- "Knr the mnn is not of the wo man, hut the woman ot the man. JNcitner was the man Created for the wofiian, but the woman forth man. On. 1: iR and i: and Chanter li. xx and 35; for God is not the author of con 1 1 to them to speak but they are command ed to be under obedience, iis also ssith the law, and if they will learn anything, let tliem ask their husbands at home, for it is a shame for wotnaa ,to speak in the church. And first, Timothy, Clwp Ur 2 12-iy, Hut I suffer not woman io teach, nor to usurp authority over the tiianj but to be in Bileuce, for Adam was first for :icd, then Kve, and Adam was not deceived, but the woman being de ceived wa 1 in the transgression, notwith standing she shall be saved in childhear ing, if they continue in faith and char ity and holiness with sobriety. Again, 1st Peter, Chapter 3, land 3: Likewise, ye wives, be in subjection to your own husbands, that, if any obey not the word, they also may without the word be won bv the conversation of the wives. While they behold your chaste conversation coupled with fear- now all this may, be said of the church, but it is the same in all administration of public affairs in this world. And bow does the most of the women our days conduct themselves to ward the Holv rit? Namely, as to first Timothv: Chanter, 2 IS! Notwithstand ing she shall be saved in childbearing if ; uiey continue in lauu aim cniiruy huh I holiness with sobriety. Also fii'st Peter, I Chapter 3 from verses j, on: Whose ad- ! ornine let it not be that outward adorn- - ' ing of plaiting the hair and of wearingof ttt; i Amu s editor has no oppin ion ft to whether or not he in WiHIim. There is much in the llrt W ni, which he believes, grant- 4w" the iu.iired word, lias been njriw-ily iiitm pri led by the writers. i. act that the churches, in the at"' "fhy, allow women to "speak inAttrch" goes t ) show that the twOl'mii of the inspired writings k-i cimigt'd greatly within the last UnVy. Thk Amu s editor look Ji"tinii as a helpmeet not as irvajt. or personalty. Thk Aunt's SiWr , believes tho man u ho has a nd is rairing a f.m.ily, should th sides of the family repre- in our civic as well our old administration. We lx- yo.imn man s companion up- 'itUrtl iiround. Wel licve li'r Vmeet in the bmadesl sense , , . ieve her mo'iil y siiH'iior to nt-'" eiiause she U bv n iHire so If we can (and we do) ttust her tivrearour voters, why not trust lri;dii h'r part in leonomitv Ji Gj-idM say that it wa not jprnd jf-npaii to h alone, we tlunk b I lwh'-r.cf I . In "it')- f he whs speaking eijtntltv as well nl 4rlils I S nt other pbires. tit"'! ift m 1 ' , it '. ised 1 .ow of Cuionel Je Meek flii'l K'-'v. situii' 111 llic liotne 1 she was insulted lv the unUiiut when she was a liloamttik' vouiiti iioiidfu, erooi.int to herself in the I of her tritte eoiui. t ilts s link I ."( the bc. ulifiil w iUli mess ol the l territory ot half s century K" Mf . jgsuileol'ure;mi Out hns itrown f t ad out uf it This tittle lmliiiii of four-score, Knll cheer i ilioiiored mother m she s In Ih n t I, presents a picture whUh quaint J (ot pathetically, tllustrtes l 11 a of the time far wy when rec 8 i by human meiinwy, hut as res- t wh n sddett to the records of the life in which the ' yet yontiu 4 as youngeryet t)renniti. li ' differed with piles eh v. 11 year I using UeWttts Wiieli ln, j now my health is fully te sjSwji I feel like anew l m innii' -C irad Strange, i'ierjs, M 1 1 n . A a Sig, healing preiraiitin i" ard merit ; lieware tf rtl t i tfiunterfeits. The llilia D.tij 'K.!iliuerich & S..11 lire hnvinjt 1. nt . bafgnius all tie time; $ U and get prii.vs. I' ' t f 3pepsia Cure. L jests what you eat. tlflclally digests the food and aids 9 In strengthening and recon Jngthe exhausted digestive or It Is the latest discovered digest Id tonic. No other preparation proach It in efficiency. It in f relieves and permanently cures bsla, Indigestion, Heartburn, fence, Sour Stomach, Nausea. padachc,Gastralgla,Cramps,and ir results of I m perfect d I gesttoa, jrsdbyf C DsWltt 4 Co.. Cblcogo iruj,' Store, Hillsboro, Oregon . t 4 ounty Treasurer's Notice, 1 n ty wM- riiril- piidorsed' prior to flth I wr i. are now eailed fur and at my oltlce In the city of Hills-iilen-st will (au after this data. I ll. A. It. CADY, "rreiisurer. CITATION. Of TTK ('()l..i V Col! It T OF THK 4 , leol Oi-i'tfi-n for Hie Uounty of y WaxhinKtnit. alter f tho entitle ofl Kennedy, Deceased, f R In Kennedy,. Margaret Hhovlin, 4 ft King, Anna iv. Junes, 1 nomas , ft-, .VurMtt Kennedy, Oraen l,aw- MV In. Mall, .lulin nail, .iiiirini null. U il Hull .Miehai'l Hall, Andrew H inle Hall, itosn Hall and Nellie lelrsat law of Michael Kennedy, 1 W, riwtin. Inline of the hlata or Oregon, you 'uby cited and rwiilred to appear IoiiiUV Court of tho Hlato of Oro- the 1 "limy 01 vviiNiiingion 11 me 00m thereol, nt nillstioio, In the of WaahliiKtoii, on Monday the ofOi tohoi'. IXIK), nt 1U o'eloek In Airmiooii of that day. Ihon and th'-ro liow e.iuMH. It liny yoil havo, why an orernf said Court should not be made uiiihori'.ing and directing the iiduiinlHtiii toe of said extiite to soil ut nulillii or nrt- vale sain, the following duscribed real property belonging to sulil iiKtutn, deserili od as Ibl lows, lo-wit; Coiiiinoneiugattlio 4iiartf!r section corner between sections 1 1 and 14 in Township One South. I anno One West ol tho Willamette Meridian, ami running thenee North along the West line or tho A. w uurt aim wuo uoniuiou band Claim in said Township and ltanu, MM ehaliis to a point oil the Went lino of said Claim, tliimee Mouth KB degrees IK) minutes, East 70 chains to the venter of the Canyon Koudj thence North. 52 degr ces '10 Minntesi lOiiMt to a point in the cen ter ol said road;wbicli point Is north 62 degrees 'M Minutes ICiimi W.'Si chains from the intersection of said Canyon Road with tho West line of said Hart Donation Lund Claims thence, Booth 1 degree 80 Minutes W est 41 Chains; thence North 80 degrees 20 Minutes West 0.411 chains to the Wast line of suld Claim; theneo North 4 degrees JCast II. fd chains to Heetl'm line between Sections II and 14 of said Township and Kangnj thenee West fi.78 chains to the place of beginning, containing "0 acros of land, all sltuatn In the A. W, Hart, Donat ion Land Claim, In Washington County, Oregon. Also the following;-(!ominene.-ing ut a point 17.B0 chains East of tho Booth West corner cf the A. W. Hart and Wife Pollution Lund Claim In Heutiou 14, AM 00 r 1 n n ueaei throuch our comprehensive showing of new Suits for Fall will convince you that the exclusive merchant tailor has no excuse In the world for asking ten to twenty dollars more for garments than our prices here; nor can even a rn"'"-"1'1 lionaire. after trying on one of ours, find any JOST A STROLL excuse for paying Wc sell "the Maka that's Guaranteed" II. WEHItVNUand SONS, The Hillsboro Pharmac The Leading Drug House - Wlier Urtiga. M.xlleliiea, 1'atuta, ims.MK.itR, Hruh and all UrtiKisUt's Htindtles in ly la- pros-tired t prWes that iinlv dUtaiiesi m.inl'elUh.n. lV uiUHilU) JCtlt That purity and frei hness of drtma and chei-tl-eals is what brinis the most sntlsfiutory re sults; and you will always find thetu nt THE DELTA DRUG STORE. Vu also earrv the best assorted slock of Toilet articles and drug sun-lrbs io t!ie eounty, ltE J- ll.ivc farms and ciiy j.riiiierljr fir sa'.c Also saw mills, er- ameries and country stores, ifornia to cxehniiBe. Call or w rit.- fur list. H1LLSB0H0, - Town-lilii One Mouth linnae One i-t of the WillmiiHUi Meii'lont. ami runiiiiiK llienee Kii-l a.'Ueliiiln, llmiiet- NuittitU.nU chains t ollin Heetloii lloe Uttwcttu --I-1 Ihiin II Bint H; lh-111 Wt to the Kiwi t line of the Imid owned by Thomas Mliev-1 bill tlipnif South in il-' "f bi'lniilli, ! it ol tM-tu In vvi shliitfioii (.'tinn, nrw-i on, a iviiil fur in tin' H-lition of It. H. JuiifK, .Vifinluifirulori-I i-ul'l eslnle, tiled J In rein, , , , J Willi-, lb-' lion. 1,. A. Hood. JiuIkc of tin- Coiinly Cuiirt ol the Statu of Oii'Ku, f, ,r Hi-' f.-imtv of Wuxliliistoii. illi th ffiil nfMiild Court MllUed this iud day of S.-it infer, A. I IS 1). ' Atl.-st. J. A. IMIHtlK. (Soul) llerk. it v J. W. Morirmi. 1 Hei.iiy f tb-rk. M k Foote, Mm Transuitt u (ieneiiil tlmiking llilslness' .1. W. H'lUTK A. (!. SllUTIC . ...Munagdi ('ashler Sell sight Kxcluiilgo and Telegrapliln I riinsI'drM and Issues lrf-lti-rs ol Credit iivniliible throughout the Uiiitud Htates. lit u-v Itllls of Kxclmngri on 1indoi Liverpool, Dulilln; Purls, llerlln, Praiit lort oii-llio-S aiii Htooklniliil ami all prh el pn I ritii'S of Knropo. Collect Ions iniiile 011 all anensslblo point Hanking hours from 0 a m to 8 p m llill:ilinrn, Oregon SUMMONS. In the County Courtnl'tlieHlnliMif Oregon lor Wiishlnglini County. H. 0. Monchain, Plain tilt' I v f Humiiio us Iniiiu) McCamlltss, dolciuliu t.) To Isiiiie MeCaiidllsa, the iibovenained do feiidiiril: In the name of the State of Oregon yon are. hereby reuuiriid to appear ami iiiiHwer tho complaint tiled uermii witniu six weeks from the (Into of the first niililiea tlim of this summons, and If you fall to so appear ami answer tho complaint the plaintiff will take JuilKiiient against you or the sum of tMM with Interest thureoii at the rate often percent pnraiiiiuin slneirl March 7, 1HIM; tlie liirtbur sum of SoD.W wiui iiiioriint iiinruuu in. ion tnw 01 i,n per (-nut per annum since May '. SH4; lh further sum of jUIS.OO with Interest thnro - on at tho rate ol' ton per cent per annum since sepiotniicr 1, lsui, iuki lor tiui rurili - or sum in ji.in.iiu, atiornoy runs, ami tonne costs and dlsbiii'sHineiils of this action. and also an order and decree authorili g anil directing that certain nial estate be longing to you he sold In the maimer pre Mc.ribotrtiy law, mid the proceeds thernof applied to tho sutisl'iiet Ion of such judg ment, said real cstato being particularly described as follows, to-wlt: Tho JO i of tho N. K. 'A of the N, W. U of Section il, T. 2, tf. It. 2 W, of tlio Wll. Mor, in Wimliliigtoii'Coiinty, Orogon,con talnlng20ucr"s. The daio of tho tirst publication of this summons Is Bopl 14th and tho ordiir authorizing the servicu of this summons by publication requites yon to appear and answer on or before Hie expiialion ot six wueks from said date. This summons is served upon you by publication )y or der of the Hon. I,, A. Hood, Judge of the above niinied court by order niailo and dated at, fthamhers at Ilillsboro, Cwon, on Sept. 11, 1MIIII, , JOHN M. WALL, Attorney for Plaintiff. i ' that extra twenty. ' m tra !ULlSltt)HI,ORl'.UON. Union Itlock Main 8t. Dr. Y. A. Hnlb) PrtiirUtor. Fact thst we buy for rash ennbles us Io deal ttith lir-t Us houes and get t lie h-st. Fam ily reci-i-s ne iv'' as can fill alleiition ad pliyieiai s' pi''Sfri-iiom. Si r ! the Im s'l-m. iH pri and desi-i lotions. Wheat farms in Cal OKl'GON. Cor.SdiWasb'M J, Niriliroi, t'ldpiletor. Newly Furnished 1 r t unu ivcitovHieu. A first cUms table and all .tecum limitations for the cunvenience of Ktict, . . , OR&W Time Schedule . . From Portland Fust mail I on vim at . p in for Halt I,nke, Deliver, l-'t. Worth. Omitlm, Kansas City. St. Uiuls, Chicago and East, arrives :4fip m . Spokane Klyer leaves 2:10 p in for Walla Wulla, Minneapolis, HI. Paul, Iluluth, Mllwiiukeo, Chicago and Kast, arrlvtw SiWitin , Ocean KtoaiiisblpH leave at or Nan Praneineo , sailing svnry Coliiinhla It Ivor leave 8 p m oxeopt Siinilay, Saturday 10 11 111 for Astoria and way landings, arrive 4 pin except Htmluy Wlllainelln river Inave fl a m except Siimliiy for Oregon City, Niiwlmrg, Halnm iiiiiI way laiidliiKs, arrlva 4:ft0 p in except , Sunday Williiiiiotto and Ynnililll river leave 7 a m Tuiwliiy, Thiirsilay and Saturday for Ol'IWOM I IV. Ilfivlftfi unil urnu 1,,n,llM arrive ti;.IU p 111 Monday, Wednesday and I- rldiiy . Wllhiinctto rlvnr leave fl a 111 Tuesday, Thursilav and Saturday for Cnrvullli. n,l ! way landings, arrive 1;U0p ill Tuesday, . mil nuuj' iiiio rmiiiruiiy , , 1 . , riv"' '"ftvo Wpsrla dally mr bewlston: returning leave bowislon 1 "imy o"-iiv niinuay, Address W. II. IIULBURT, Gen, Pass, Agent Administrator's Notice. Notice is hereby1 given that the under signad has been, by the County Court of the Stale of Oregon, for Washington Coun ty, duly appointed administrator with the will annexed or the estate uf Sarah A. llrownson, deceased, and has duly quali fied as such administrator. ' Now, therefore, all personV having quired to present same to me ut the law of- ennuis against siiiu emaio lire nerony re- ncoor uuoran Jt. flair ov. at till stairn. Washington County, Oi'AKon together with propr-r vouchers within six months from this date. Dated this 10th day of August, A. D. 18IX , , , W. 1 1, DAVIS, Administrator of said estate, ' 'loo, 11. Haglny, Attorney, aV, VV'