HILLSBORO ARGUS, MAY 21; 1003.
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: : A I'afkk ne thk I'suria :
tCnurd at the PoM-oibe ai Hillsboro, Hon. A. E. Reames attended the
Or.fOB.M8.coi.deU- asait taster. jrrwinlial reception at galea), to-
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jt, in response mi special invni-
LUCIUS A. LOSe, EDITOR.
County Official Paper.
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BY
The Argus Publishing Co
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tion of the reception committee.
The Forest Grove Timet, thinks
thai Cleveland is a synonym for
democracy. Not at all. From the
plaudits the Prophet receives from
the republican press it is not im
probable that he will head the next
republican ticket with Roosevelt for
second place. In that way and
only in that way shall have a
Cleveland administration
THE CAMPAIGN.
Eugene, Ore., May 18. A. E,
Reames, candidate for Congress,
has 1246 majority to overcome in
the First District. In the June
lection of 1902 V. J. Furnish, Re
publican candidate for Governor
carried the First District by a ma
jority ovar George E Chamberlain
of 124.
It is not logical to compare the
present campaign for Congress w'th
that which was fought in 1902 be
tween the late I nomas n. tongue
and J. K. Weatherford, respectively
republican and democratic candt
dates. Mr. Weatherford is a man
of highest character and strong
with the voters. But he was run
mng against a man woo also was
of distinction, was in office, was in
the midst of the most brilliant
Congressional career ever ex per
ienced bv a Congressman from
Oregon.
Mr. Hermann is not situated
with respect to the voters as was
Mr. Tongue. Mr. Hermann rests
under dark clouds that obscure his
official character, to put it charit
ably, clouds that do not brighten
political horizons and preesage vie
torious coming days. Ralher. tliev
indicate that a storm is about, to
break over his head and floods
destroy his political house.
Furthermore, A E. Reames has
passed the most searching inquiry
has been subjected to most severe
scrutiny, and has emerged from
the ordtal with unquestioned repu
tation and brilliant endorsement
from the fairminded voters of the
District.
The present situation, therefore
is like that which existed in the
1902 state campaign for Governor,
excepting as to the popularitr of
: Mr Cfaambvlain, which was equal
-to bis fine character as a citizen
and lawyer.
" ANALYSIS OF THE VOTE
The 1902 vote for Governor is
thus analyzed, for the First Dis
tnct:
Furnish ....21,349
Chamberlain 20,103
Today was one of the dullest
days here for many a month. The
town was completely deserted ex
cept a few of the home guard, who
didn't care whether they mw the
president or not. Thi morning at
10 a. ni neither man nor horse was
teen on either ot the business
streets.
H. L. Locke writes from Santa
Crui that he can t stand to miss a
number of The Argus He sends
his retards to his old G. A. R
comrades.
The Arsus will, in a fortnight
move into the building next door
south of Pope t photo gallery.
Ju"t make up your mind to ce!e
brate in Hillsboro thi year. "The
best ever."
provtmtnta of our rivers and harbor.
We demand the passage of effective
laws routrolliuir trusts, ami sincere
efforts to enforce them.
The public lands belong to the people.
and any attempt to alienate said land
contrary to law should be condemned at
the bar of public opinion, and we there
fore favor n honest administration of
the Land Department as well as of all
other departments.
The sdminist ration of Governor George
. Chamberlain, justly receiving the
commendation of all people, irrespective
party, and the record ol the Demo
cratic party in the recent Legislature,
reflect honor upon ti e partv, and will
redound to the welfare of the state; we
commend their earnest endeavor to cur
tail public expenditures in the interest
of the taxpayera.
BICYCLES.
If I could write a pretty verse,
Kacvcle charms I d here rehearse
Rut as I've not the gift divine,
I give it up. Truly Thine,
E. I, McCormick,
Hillsboro, Ore,
YOUNG OREGON
This Percheron stallion, out of Ore
gon, two and one-half years, weight
l.oUO, iron gray, will stand the sea
son at the Foreetal place, 1$ miles
northwest of Cedar Mill, breedin
a limited number of mares.
J. A. Vandehky
HERMANN KEEPS IT SECRET
Furnish Majority 1,246
FURNISH COUNTIES
Benton, Clackamas, Coos, Curry
Josephine, Klamath, Lake, Lane,
Lincoln, Tillamook, Washington
Yamhill Counties gave Mr. Furnish
a majority of 2206.
CHAMBRELAIK COUNTIES
Douglas, Linn, Marion, Jackson,
Polk gave Mr. Chamberlain a ma
jority of 960.
reames' home stronghold
According to the most astute
politicians in the Southern end of
the First District, Keames will
carry the First Judicial District,
comprising Jackson, Josephine,
Lake and Klamath Counfes, b
more than 1000 majority over
Hermann, lo place it at only
1000 is to assume a most conserva
live attitude, for close figures who
know the ground in many instances
name 1500 to 1800 as the correct
' estimate.
these counties gavb furnish 270
MAJORITY OVER CHAMBERLAIN
To carry them with 1000, Reames
will have wiped out the Famish
majority, and have 24 votes to the
good, II the remainder of the Dig
trict be as it was in 1902.
But, Washington, Clackamas,
Yamhill which went for Furnish
heavily, will beyond much doubt
not give Hermann heartiest sup
port. Presume them to be a
"standoff" and the 753 majority
- they gave Furnish will be sub
tracted from the Reames opposi
tion to make up for possible losses
everywhere
Hermann's normal strength,
which he should inherit from the
from the Furnish vote, crumbles
to pieces in all of the remaining
Counties of the District. In Lane,
Benton and many other counties
he has lost from the votes that
were cast for Furnish, until Reames
election seems to be practically as
sured. ADVICES ARE FAVORABLE
At (he Reames Headquarters
here, advices are received from
workers in all parts of the Dis
trict. These advices have been
.tabulated, and it is found that, af
ter taking the figures on their face,
and discounting them most liber
ally, a majority for Reames remains.
Last week for a day or two came
the critical time. - It passed with
the flood still running in favor of
Reames, as it has been from the
beginning. With Hermann upon
the defensive, a weak position for
any candidate, he loses constantly.
Confidence in the outcome is ex
praised at the Reames Headquar
ters. Returns justify that con-
Ziwtm. I
The statement that comes from
Washington concerning the order
stopping further surveys of land
in Oregon is:
Washington, D. C May 15.
The Commissioner of the Genera
Land Office has decided that there
shall be no further surveys of pub
lie lands in Oregon this year. The
fradulent taking of lands by alleged
settlers for tee benebt of corpora
tions and syndicates is the cause
This decision of the General Land
Office grows out of the frauds prac
ticed and exposed daring the Her
mann administration of the lan
affairs and which brought about
Hermann a removal.
"It is regretted at the Depart
ment here that the innocent are
compelled to suffer with the guilty
tor many persons in good faith
have gone upon 160 acres of un
surveyed lands intending to make
bona fide homes and fulfill the
provisions of the law.
"Bui. owing to the course pur
sued by the former Land (Jommi
sioner, and the necessity of going
to the bottom of the matter, it
louna to De necessary to cease
working surveying the lands, which
will bedeferrel to a time so die
tant that great hardship will be
wrought upon the working peopl
who have gone into Uregon an
begun to build homes.
GREEN'S REPORT INACCESSIBLE
'The special report of A
ureen, appointed to examine into
the fact?, is on file with the De
partment as a confidential docu
meat. It is the custom of the De
partment, in cases wherein three re
ports are accusatory of any official
or reflect in any manner upon his
integrity or efficiency, to mark
'confidential' and retain them from
the public. This has been done
with Green's report, and only
through the consent of the Her
mann people could it be released
for publication.
"Efforts have been made to se
cure it, bu. they I ave failed. A
request from the Hermann neonle
of Oregon would operate to remove
the baa of secrecy, so it is believed
here, indeed a hint was thrown out
in a manner to indicate that such
a request would end all difficulty
in getting at a leport that seems to
be largely the crux of the whole
question.''
SUMMONS.
IX THE CIRCUIT COVKT OK THK
STATU Of OREGON 'FOR WASH.
1NOTOX COUNTY.
Oeorge J. iVtirson, riatiilitf, )
vs.
Vend la Peterson, lVfrndaitt. I
To Yemlla reh'rwn, defendant above
named:
In the mint of the Stale of Oreiron. tou
are hereby notified that the plaimilt here
in naa men a rouipiaint against you in
the above entitled Court and cause, and
you are hereby required to appear and
answer "alii roiiiDlaint on or before the
last day of the tune prescribed by order
of publication hereof, to-m it: on or before
the Srd dar of July. 1HI: you are further
noiuieu mat ir you fail to appear ami an-
aner uie complaint nereiu or to plena
thereto, the plaintiff will ran vonr il-
muii u oeentereu, una win apply to the
Court abore mentioned for the relief
prayed for in the complaint herein, that
i to aay, for a decree forever dissolving:
the bomUof matrimony that may be ex
isting between plaintiff ami defendant
herein, and for such other relief a to
the Court may mem mete and iiist. The
date or the first publications of this simp
mens is Tmirsuar, uie zisi any or May
lSSttt. ami th ltt.it milil!..! i..n tlr..r
Thursday, the 2nd dny of July, 1903, and
the said summons shall be published on
tne sata uuiretiay 01 each week fur a per
iixi 01 aix wwjks Deiween saiti nates.
1 his summons is published bv order o
Hon. Thomas A. Moltride. Jinlm of aaid
uoun. mane in caaniDers in antil cause.
ana tiatea uie win day 01 Slav, A. !., 19W.
CHAS J. SCHXABKU
Attorney lor I'latntiti.
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Oregon
Short line
Union Pacific
3 TRAINS TO THK BAST DAILY
fKOM PORTLAND.
Through Pullman standard and tourist
sleeping-cars daily to Omaha, Chu-airo,
Spokane; tourist sleeping-car daily to
Kansas uty; through Pullman tourist
sleeping-cars (personally conducted)
weekly to Chicago, Kansas City. St,
Louis and Memphis; reclining chair cars
(.seats free) to uie tiast daily.
DEPART
FOR
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TIME SCHEDULES
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Chicago
Special
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Atlantic
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8:15 r. m.
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Fast
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6:00 r. u.
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Spokane
Suit take, Denver,
Ft. Worth, omaha,
Kansas City, 8t.
Uniis, Chicago and
Kant
4:30 r. x
Halt Lake, Denver,
Ft. Worth, Omaha,
Kansas City, St.
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Pullman, Minneap
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Chicago and East
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DEMOCRATIC CONGRESSIONAL
PLATFORM.
The Democratic party of the First Con
gressional District of the State of Oregon,
in convention assembled, reaffirms al
legiance to the time-honored principles
of government as promulgated by TboM
Jefferson.
We are unalterably opposed to the
present trnst dictation of our finan
cial and tariff legislation, especially
as exemplified by. the Aldricb and
Fowler bills now pending before Con
gress, and declare such eontrol as
subversive of good goverment.
There is an overwhelming demand
from a vast majority of the people for a
revision of the tariff along rational line.
We repudiate the absurd proposition of
continuing high protection on the pro
ducts of gigantic trusts, now grown
plethoric with wealth under Governmen
tal favors.
We demand favorable action in lieu of
mere promises in securing Federal im-
OCEAN AND RIVER SCHEDULE
FROM PORTLAND
Steamship-, between Portland and Han
r raucisco every n ve days.
River boats on the lower Columbia and
vv iiianiette daily except Sunday.
LOW K4TKH
To and from all points in the Kait.
Tickets via this route on sale at all depot
win,: ui iiib ouubji-rii raciuc t-o,
A. L CRAIG.
General Passenger Agent
' Portland, Oregon
THE 81 BW OF l I
COOP TAILORING I j
Here is the great Oak-
Easel now on display at
our store. It contains the
line of beautiful new spring
tailoring samples sent us by
STRAUSS BROS.,eklei((
Good Tailors for 2 Years
The Oak-Easel is the
connecting link between the
tailor and (he faultlessly fin
ished garments which give
you so much pleasure to
wear. It's really a lesson
in good clothes buying to
see .this great collection
of tailoring novelties.
Prices low and seUlsfao.
tion absolutely Suavr- '
an teed. Cavil soon.
John Dennis
Hillsboro,
Oregon
Black Minorca eggs, 50 cents per
setting of 13 eg". H. Greer,
sf
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Stoves, .tinges and Tinware "
Our stoves ami rattUM leatl th Iraile. We stll mote 4
than all other. Call ami let m show yuti why ours are
the In-at. Complete line id tin ami eratiilewarn
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; Come in and See. Us
Ride While you Mow
We sell the Chunpion mower, thi ht'Kt in the world for the
money, mil carry a foil line ot hay-rake. KCytlies, ami
hay making lo.-l-.
Champion Mowers and Binders
Tl t Clumpiiiu hii.dVr i what yon want. Let tin sell
you one. Ak for tttimmiil. All kind of machinery
oils, and a full lin i.f ex'rus fr all machine sold.
Wagons and Buggies
Inok at onr KiiWdid line of Milcln ll wtgona. They
'will carry v or t..d- loniter ihan other in-ikr Buy our
Hentifv, Bal'onrk. Mitchell and IWeliue buggies None
better for t he in.m. y l.icjil burnex-, robes nnd whips
Do You Wiiul Slielf iranlwnrof
Tbfn I xdc t mir line. HeU cutlery in the world; full
stock cf spades, nhoveJa, axes, furni tool of all kind. IV
H'n I'danlcrs and lii!Ecrs, cay running plow, disc) spring
tooth and dra barrow, cultivator -biggest'stock in tin
ennntv.
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(Set our price, conmdor quality, mid you will l our
customers.
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g WM. NELSON, Manager. !
Main .Street, Grange Building, Hillsboro, 'Oregon.' J
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Grand Railway Excursion!
The Third Annual Excursion and Picnic
Given by the Sunset Lodge, Number 130
Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen
To Portland, Sunday, May 31
.1
Trains will be run from-The Dalles on the Ov
R. & NM and from Sheridan, "Monmouth, Iuigene
and Coburg, on the Southern Pacific, and several
boats frill be chartered to carry .the - large crowds
of excursionists to Portland, where they will 1k
entertained the entire day by first' class, whole
some amusements.
- HAWTHORNE PARK
Situated on Hawthorne Avenue and East Twelfth,
has been leased for the occasion. This park con
tains an area of nine acres, is abundantly shaded
by beautiful trees and shrubbery, hag within its
confines a beautiful lake which is fed by overflow
ing springs of purest water, and is an ideal place
to spend a day of recreation. ' .
The program of amusements consists of first
class music, popular songs by talented quartets,
trapeze and acrobatic features, and other first class
attractions. This excursiou is given for the pur
pose of obtaining funds to assist in providing re
lief for sick and disabled railroad men and their
families. You are cordially invited to come, bring
your families and friends and spend a day of whole
some amusement. Lunches and light refresh
ments served "on the grounds. -
Some of tlie Various Attractions
Sensational Feats of Equipoise on the High
Wire. Imperial Troupe of Royal Japanese Acro
bats in all their Oriental Splendor.
A company of Colored Jubilee Singers in
Songs and Scenes from the Sunny South.
Wonderful feats of Strength and Skill on
Roman Rings.
Marvelous Hoop Rolling and Juggling.
Grotesque Acrobats Gymnasts and Funny
Clowns.
You will see all these and many others at the
trainmen's Excursiou and: Picnic at Beautiful
Hawthorne Park.
Round trip Rates Including admis-
m D1UU LU JT O.X A., ctll VV ttSIUUglUIl UOUUiy
I rants $i.oo
i - For further information ask any agent or
write U. C Untcks, 2 Multnomah Block,. Port-
Z laud, Ure.
I wih lo H inouno . to my n'd cus'otrjere, and the genenil J
public, that 1 liHve opnin-d my fhop and have nut in sevsrHl J
imw equi(tiriPiit-i fur Imiidiing all kiifnYof
Machine Work and Blacksmithing, t
and carry a full line of machine supplies and yagon ma
terial:' 8p;cial attention given to , . ;.
Engine and Boiler Repairing
All work done at . reasonable rates and' with proinpti.fHS.
CORNELIUS MACHINE SHOPS J
L. Q. Weidewitsch, Proprietor, Cornelius, Or. '
V.VV-4VVs'(5
Do You Pay
More Than Once?
Mf
When ytttt bring your prescription t us you
may bo confident, that it will lie filled accur
ately with the lest quality of drugs, and that
you will lie charged only what is reasonable
for such service. We pay no percentage
to any physician for his prescriptions. This
is one reason why you obtain full value
for your money at
I HAILEY'S PHARMACY I
:
"As (.iooil (.oiuh
van be bought
u)- as link money
A UnV can be sold ion"
IS OUR MOTTO.
The Delta Drug Store.
PRINCE ALMO
The Percheron Stallion
Will mal e the Sa-asou of 1901, as follows:
Mondays, .t K. J Ward's. (Jat,iu; Tn-sday fionn and
night, at James II. Sewell's f inn, nnrilinrtft of Hills
boro; Waduesdays, nt Krauk M ilcouiliV, West 'Uniim
Fridays, at William Thornburgli', lUnks; Saiurdays
and Sundays, at Cornelius ,V McYimcr Stable ami
Vsrley's Feed Barn, Forest (lr.vp.
Single Service, $5; Season, ' JS; To Insure, $12.
ST. MICHAELS,
A k-Hiiliful bay Trolling Stallion, sired by Prince Al
mont, 2:1H; 10 hands; weighs 12(H); slso i stud at
the above places.
James H. Sewell,
J. A. Johnson,
Owner.
Manager.
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William "Scliulmcrifili,
Farinington, Oregon 8
Breeder of A. J C C. Jersey Cattle of Leading Strains
An 1H months old Jersey Hull fr ..I. .1...1 v, i
Farminaton, Orandaon of Brown Bessie! Cham pin,
CilW at C l CffO World's ITnir. 1
Kiiur of
'ipinn Jersey
...Poultry Yard...
Also bus a fine lot of Ilarred Plymouth Bock Chickens for I
sale. Breeding fowls are purchased from K. j j H(j( 2
whose chickens have won the moHt of the prizes at the Orai 2
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CITATION. , ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
IN Till COUNTY UOUUT I'F T.IK
ktatis ok oumioN, ru
WAHIIINOTON (JOl'NTY.
In the iniiltiT f Ilia Kiiule
Jiilm W. I.iiiiiiiKiii, ilet:iisei,
To MrH. Hull Lniiiiiion, Dr. Clmrli'S I'.
i"iiiinmi linn un iianitm iiiiiiri'Mlml In
above (istiite, (irviitliiK:
in llwi tifinif. rif Mi.. Utnli. AI'ltH........
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Bre linrohy fltod snd requlri'il () uniipur In
tin. rmnitv I'mii't fif IIih uii.....r
for tlin County of WAHliliitoii, al the
viiuri room iiiernoi,ui iinmrjoro, in tlm
County of Wnslilniftou, on Mmidiiy, tlm
2Uti (Ih.v or Juno, IlKl.'l, at, 10 n'oluck In Mm
rnVfiift.iii i.l fluil ilntr tli. hi ,n..l it ...
"-""" " i "in'" nun IIITII1,U
uliow ciiiiHfl, If any you iint, liy an or .
dor of said Court should not bit niadii,
'HillioiiziiiK and dlrcctlni' the ihIiiiIiiIh-
iinior oi nuki umiie lo Hi'll tlm rollowini
real iiriiiicrl v belmiL'liiu to i.h min. ..T
the Bull! .Illllll W. IHIIi: fill flutiutiuajl
to-wlt: '
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Hectlon Hnvnnli'Hii (I7 in T I N U 1 W
i.riliBU'ili Mi... h, uiu.i.i ii , ..
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Oreffou, an prayed lor In the titliii of
in hiii iimar, iHluilllinMIMIir Ul HilHl 6H
talc, mid IIUmI lioroln.
Wit.llllMM. Din linn I.. A 11 1 I. ..I....
of ll in County Court of the Nlntii of (ir-
K""i "or ni jimmy oi tVilHlilngtnn,
Willi tllll Hfllll 111' Hlliil llfilli'l iifllv.,,1 H.l.
Ulst day of May, A. I) IIMW. '
AHHMi: iii'iii. n. MOUUAN
Chirk.
Fresh fish 10 cents ner nound
on Fridays and Saturday, at Cen
tral Meat Mxrket
tlreer keeps the only couhjIbIb
stock of gaiden and field seeds in
Hillsboro. '
Nolilic In lliiriiliy ilvilii Mint II,. i
lKed ha. bWn. 5 l o tl .''ft
o tin Wat. of llrwn. fuTwltt
oiinly, .lulv aiol.id' ,, J," '.'f'" 1
bo eshile or Cyrn, llaco,, ".r"jf
.; duly ,,ual tlrsl anil eiit.r.,1 J.X
lls.ilmrK or hlM dull... as auoli. "r .re!
fo re all pornons lmvIuK 0,ns airalnai ihS
mtala are r,mrmi t,? ,,r,,,a .a ,i.
to mo, with proour voi chers at ih i
ome of (loo ll.'llHKh.y, rrtlffuSS oT
'K;.n, within nix n.ontl,;Vr, , K 0r-
AllTlll'K IIACON.
.Imli!ii,.,"tm,',r rf-r ynw Am.,
'". K. Henley. Ally for A.lmhilNlrsttor.
Noilo . of Final Hon lenient.
" Kimd, Adnir of tlm fNlale f OarlUin
'riM.ir. d,i-d, has II M l.lslluilH '
WiNh imtou ( ,tv H,lllH 0,",",1'
hine IT 1 lm (!'7r!', ,,"",M,I MunKJf!
' in i ' ul ' "'irt lloom lit
' IMmIioi-o, Or.w.ii, at p, O'ol ok rl
in., as lli.i t, and pla.'e for oiili.B
objootlons to Nidd aoooiint aui ihaflnaf
mthunon, r adinlnlNlriulon of ,M
Jnty.um" "0r",!,,n- 'taUtdtv
, , , K. X' IIAltlilNll,
0o. it. H(.yi Attorney fur AdmrT'. .
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I-OHi: '22-repeater riflef SpeoJkll. t
Tnken last Wednesday eve, prob--'
ably by some young boy.l feMnV
walk in North Hillsboro. Lw jt
at Argus office and get reward.