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I i ; t ; ! ' i j! I : 1 i S ! I !l i I i I H f i , 3 4 ,1 A VVh TBI Pom . :t (und at th roat-omo at HUUboro, 1 , ..aA mill matter. LUCIUS A. L0S6, EDITOR. County Official Paper. ISSUED EVERY THURSDAY BY The Argus Publishing Co. dalwer'ptkMU On Dollar per Annum. Kt Month, eta; ThrM Month Siets. CP TO THK VOTKIt It it up to the voter. Next Mon day is congressional election. The voters of this county will have a chance to select a candidate for congress. On the one hard, the republican candidate is not at all representative of the wishes of the rank and file of the party. Mr. Hermann's nomination is an insult to those in that party who want a clean cut man for the office. Mr. Hermann's record is well knon to nearly every voter. He has leen tri d in the balance, time ar.d again and found wanting. He . was dismissed as a land official by a republican administration in the s-venties; he was again dismissed last winter from a portfolio of irn- m portance and now seeks to lay the blame upon his superior officer the charge' was that Mr. Hermann favored the corporations Those charges are rot made public, but Mr. Hermann could have procured publicity by the mere request They still remain buried in Wash ington but Mr. Hermann lost his position. Remember, that he did not face these charges, but resigned under pressure. He left the office under a cloud that has not been removed. The President made no utterance in his behalf when "here, and only suffered the candidate to rids in his car because of pressure from "Senator Mitchell and a few politicians who are responsible for Hermann's nomination. We can not believe that republicans can vote for this candidate if they be lieve in good citizenship; and hold that a public office is a public trust which all good citizens must acknowledge. A highminded man. before the people for public suf frage, would demand that Hitch cock, or whoever his accuser might be, prove his charges. Hermann is afraid of this and contents him self by telling stories to effect that Hitchcock has never understood his buiness in all his explana tions to the people he undertakes to tell th people that Hitchcock, of the Interior Department, is to fault but why did not Mr. Her mann force an investigation before the president? Because he dared not. It would have been too black against the man who was turned out of office. On the other hand, the voters of Washington county can vote for a young man of splendid talents, and a man who has the courage of his own convictions.. He is a native Oregonian, and comes from a fami ly of reputed integrity and solidar Ity. On the rostrum and in pub lic life he is what he is upright and sincere; a good debater and a man who can express himself. He has no "records" of dismissal. He has filled every position of public trust with credit to himself and his constituency. His nomination was unanimous, and was not block ed out by politicians. In no sense of the word was he anything but the choice of the people of his par ty. He will make Oregon a credit' a ole representative in the National House It is high time that the first district voted Mr. Hermann a rtr i-t out oi an omce. ena a man there who was raised from the groundj floor by the people direct not a man who obtained a nomina tion against the wishes of a major ity of his party. RESOLUTIONS. Whereas, it has pleased the Su preme Chancellor of the Universe to remove from our midst our brother, Wm. A. Harriman, and initiate him into the mysteries of the life beyond the grave; Therefore, be it resolved; that in the death of our dearly beloved brother, that Glencoe Lodge No 22, Knights of Pythias, has lost one of ill most earnest and courageous members, the community one of its most useful and exemplary citizens; that while we will ever feel the loss from oar midst, yet we feel that oar loss is bis gain. ' Resolved, that we ever strive to emulate bis many virtues, and will retain his memory fresh in our hosrts. Resolved, that the charter and books of laws of this Lodge be drapod in mourning for the period 0f tnjrl? ,javg -nj that tne men i. , , bers of thi Ixtdge wear the custom ary badge of mourning lor the same period Kesolved, that these resolutions be SDread at length noon th rw ords of this Lodge, and a duly at tested copy of these resolutions fur nished ti the faniilv of deceased, and that a copy be sent to the Weeklv Argus for publication. IJ. C. Corky, Committee H. F. Johxsos, (J. W. IjUthkr. K. P DISTRICT CONVENTION. The Knights of Pythias will hold their Third Annual District Con vention and the First Bat'alion 1. R Encampment in this ci'y, Fri day, June 5. The proprani will he as follows: iomo A. M. to itxM a. M. Private Battat tou Prill at Recreation Park. 11:15 M. Music lv Band at Court Yard. 11:30 A. M. Parade in the following or der: Band, Uniform Ranks, K. of P. members, Rath!one Sisters. Line of March: South on Second street to Baseline; east on Baseline to Sixth street; north on Sixth to Main street, and west on Main street to Court Yard. BASKKT PICNIC, 1:30 r. M. Music by Band. x r. SI. Address on Uniform Rank. by Past Grand Chancellor J. II. Aitken. Music by Band. 3:00 p. M. Public Battalion and Com pany Drill, in the Court Yard, together with music by Band, nixsKR, at 5:30 p. M. 7:30 p. M. Secret Session at lodge room. Address of Welcome, by H. T. Bagley, of Hillsboro. Response, by E. V. Haines, of Forest Grow. 9:00 p. M. Competitive team work with the following prizes: f to.oo, best Third Rank team. $5.00, best K $5.00, best 31 $5.00, best P- f 5.00, best Senator. $5.00, best V. C. Judges J. V. Maloney, G. C. W. L. Bradshaw, P. G. C. V. M. Cake, G. R. Awarding of prize of io, to Company of I mfonn Rank having in parade largest percentage of its membership. SHORT RKCKSS. Awarding of prizes for team work. banquet. L. A. Long, Toast-master. After Banquet Discussion of following subjects: "Why I am a Knight of Pythias," open ed by B. P. Cornelius, of Hillsboro. "The Lodge Kicker and N'on-Attendant," opened by Ira G. Nelson, of McMinu ville. Exemplification of Secret Work, by W. M. Cake. P. G. R.. of Portland j , . . . LAST CALL FOR GUESSES. Fcnrteen Cash Prizes Ones. for the Best We have been getting just biirichef of the brightest kind, but if there are any mori- little folks in the slate, who have not ssnt 1 1,0;, ,. . v" guesses in, they have until the 31st Of Mav to Bive the heat rKn,. why Eilers Piano House can afford to sell pianos as it does, at from $100, to $150 less than any other store on the coast. The best guesser gets $25 in each. The second best guesser gets $20 cash The third best guesser gets $ 1 0 casn The fourth best cuesser ; cash. The ten next best each $1 cash Seventy dollars all in cash. Everybody knows this is the largest piano store on the and that it carries the creates! . rieties and finest pianos, that its ouBine-s is immense; that it has four prosperous stores tlm ,at big one here in Portland, another large one in un flranciseo, another one in Spokane. Wash . and otni anotl.er one in Sacramento. Ca' iiuw, ii we oruer pianos in large quantities irom the factories at one time for all these store, what of discounts are we liable to get? Ana aiso snipping so many at a time, are we liable to rat nHvunii. geous freight rate?, and then if they are not put into great heavy boxes, would there be anv savinu in weight, and what sort of advantage would that be? Then, remember that bis warehouse of Otlffl flown An the railway tracks in Portland. where the cars of iiianna ar unfill ed right ud to the door, would nnt that be much cheaper than if the pianos naa to be carted to the warehouse? There, now I a hva given you just lots of hints. There are a great many more eood rea sons. See if you cannot find them out. Remember, the child who gives the most and the best reasons get the lareest nriza. PhiMmn r uregon, lb years old and younger, can come into the contest, letters not to be longer than 100 words, and contest closes May 31st. Be sure your letter is mailed by that date, because any bearing a later posimaric win not be accepted. Prizes to be awarded as soon after contest closes as possible. The gen tlemen who have kindlw to act as judges are: Mr. C. J. Owen, managing editor of Evening, HILLSBORO ARGUS, MAY 28, 1903. Teleeram: Mr S J t,i.11 nr.. rt? idtttlt of tll- Northwest Door Cm p.uiv, and Secretary of the Port- 1:111.1 Clunilu.r .if i' 1 Mr. Thoe. Milburn, Ail Agent, Morning urt'eoiu.in of marked ability All are men and excellent judgment. KII.KRS PIANO llOl'SK, Washington t;-.ei, e.r. Park. Portland, Oregon. YOUNG OREGON This Penheron stallion, out of Ore gon, two and 01 p half years, weight l.oOO, iron gray, will Maud the sea son at the Forestal place, mil,. northwest of Cedar Mill, breeding a limited number of mares. J. A Vaxpkiiky REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS T E Kinney to M J Kinney lt'0 a sec :." t ;$ n r ." w WM) J Huffman to Clida Wn'rous 2 Us S P ad Forest Crove. , 1.".0 K J Ayers to K A Hart J acre dales Creek 7," Hen Anderson tot" Del? man 2 IS a near Farmington SOW Lucy Woodward to J W Price 2 a near Forest I ! rove ."00 T W Thompso: to C M John-' poii, llT.SW a .Minor n Hill d lc 4:5 10 J W Fuqua 'o C F M Her. b for d, oOxUX) feet in F tl. .".0(X) W T Kane to K W Haines int in 15 bWks and other land Forest (ir v 5()tK) Fran 15oesel to Jno M Mich els 2S0 .72 a J T Jacob d 1 c ligardville 7150 Pacific Coast School Furnish ing Co to Jno Stribich. Sash A- Door Factory prop'ty F ti t'.HO issac mm to j'.mma J Pat ton e 4 it 00 torn'-hus Knv 2(H) The home of Mr and Mr Einil Kuratii, of this city, w:i last Sat urday eve lie wn of a f.ireivt ll party m honor cf Mips Currie N Hi!ey, of Monmouth Those prts en l were: I lie .Misses Stel a it,-, cow, K-'na Imhrie, Kth.pl Wehruns Maud Wil-on, Mrtlw) and Ruth Moreland, Ite-sie SigtBr. Mr!i .!on io iMaler, Messr. Willi Ireland John G uilt. Wesley Boscow, Janiea Butler, (Jarl Heiiel, Fn d Vnvinian Mr. and Mrs K-i.il Kura-li. Hills boro; Ibnry Kuraili, Phillips; Miss Zoa llav.len, Portlm d; Miss Olive W usoa. lieardville; Mis- Wilsev Aortli lMtuhill.and Miss Haley SUMMONS. IX THE CIRCUIT COI IIT 11V TOP 8TATKOFOKEOOX FOR WASH I.NOTOX COUNTY. Ocorgo J. Peterson, Plaintiff. I vs. ;, Vemlla Peterson. Defendant. To emlla Petersen, iltfen.luiii naieeu; 1(1 tltA nntl-f nT tlin lnla f t L . . . . ' yiju 111 lias tiliHl a eompluint against you in " cMuneii 1. nun unit cause, and you are lierehy reqninil (,, ni,Har and answei said einnplaint on or. wXnm w ..... , mm, inni iivenier of publiratum lireof. to-wit: on r licfore the 3rd da of July. you Hra further .di it .... . . 1 ,1... ..... . . i1Ubi,i (mil It YOU lA til ai.iwav .....I HWKr IhA r-iiitniluitif !....;.. ... ... . 1.... thereto. tln nhmii o n-ni . .1.. 1 fault to lie entered, and will apply to the -" ui'uvi- iiic-miomMi ior me reliel prayed for in the rotni.l.iint hriin. timi ' 'o say. for a decree forever dissolving the bonds of matrimony that may he eit- nuiiK u.-iiiifii piaiurnr ami Ui-ri-nilant herein, and for such other relief as to urn onrc may seem mete ami just. The uum 01 ln nrst piiljlicritioim of this sum mons in Thumlay, the 21st day of Mav vm. ami the last publication llicreof. Ihuruf'ay. the 2ml hiv of Ji-v. !. n, " summons snail lie pulilisheil nr. JbJ S!,il1 Thurs iav ot -a. u we. k tor a per- ni"l,x b" "V " "'' the caul summons shall he inihlislnnl nn 1 IIIS Mil III till UlU IU lllll.liul.n.l L . , .1'"' u.r onier o lion. 1 un 11114 n n 1 ... 1 .. iourt. iu:iti m chamliers iu g.-ml cause, ... ..... ..... ... ... (,, 0, ami oaieo me inti, ,,iy nuv, A. I).. ! i.uan J. feCil.N Al!-;i Attornoy for rialntill'. Oregon Shojjt Line Union Pacific AHD ! TRAINS TO THK KAST DULY HSOM I'Oim,A.l). Through Pull 11131 alnnlor1 : -1 . , ni4 nnl ItJliriBl sleeping-csrs daily to Omaha, Chicago, Spokane; tourist ileepinx-car daily to Kaua city; through Pullman tourist cciinK-can (personally con.Iucted) Weeklv to Chicaoo u one., f1.... c Muu and Memphis; reclining chair car vraia ucej io uie ivast uaily. PKPAHT FOR JRAII.r TIME SCHKDUMiS PHOM PORTLAND AHRIVK FKOM OAII.V Chicago I'fH-t- laud finecial .Salt I,ake, I)Miver, Kt. Worth, omulm, Kansas City, at. Ixul, Chicago and Kawt 9:20 a.m. 4:'-'fi i: M via Atlantic Exnretw Halt T.uke, Denver, Kt. Worth, Omaha, Kaiinan Tity, 8t. liOiiis, Cliieago ami Walla Walla, l-wi. toii.Hpokane.Wallaeo Pullman, Minneap olis, Ht. Paul, -l)u-Inth, Milwaukee, Cliieago am Kast :la P. M. via St. Paul Fast Mail 6:00 p. vr. via Spokane I0:: a. m 7::iT,A, M OCEAN" AND HIVKIt SCHEDULE PROM roini.ANn Steamship lidtween Portland ami Han r i aiujinuo every rive iiaya. ,.JV.vnr ,,0ttl" "" lllfl low,r Columbia :md W illamette dully excej)t Hiinday. LOW IHTKS To and from all pointa in thn Knit. " irkotB vll t,llH route on nale at all dmiot ollieen of the 8outlirn Paoille Co. A. L, CRAIG, General PasHenger Agent Portland, Oregon. Ride While yon Mow We sell the t'h iinpion mower, the lieat in the world for the money, t ml carry a full line of hay-rakf. scythes, and hay mukitit; tot I. Champion Mowers and Hinders The Champion binder is what you want. Let us sell vouone. Ak for testimonials. All kinds of machinery t ils, and a full line ..f extras for all machines sold. Wagons and Buggies Look atonrfplendid line of Mitchell wngotia. They will carry y-ur hmU longer than other mnkea lluv our llenney, l!aU k, Mitchell and Heeline butgies None lv tttr for the mom-y. Light harneay, rolies n,l whips Do You Want Shelf Hardwarer" Then I Hk t our lii.ee. lieu cutlery in the world; full stock . f spades, hovls, ae, farm tools of all kind IV t t'o planters ami diggers, eauy running plows, disc, spring tivith ami draa harrows, cultivktora higgeKt siiH'k iu I lie county. Stoves, llanges and Tinware Our stoves and range-lead the trade. We sell mure than all others. Call and let us show you why oura are the Iwst. Complete line ot tin and graniteware Come in and See Us Gel our prices, consider quality, and you will he our customers M m m M M II S) m Hi a ft ft ft h ft' The Nelson Hardware Co WM. NELSON, Manager. .Main Street, Grange Building, Hillsboro, Oregon. ft ft ft ft ft f Grand Railway Excursion! BSSHBBSaMSBiaBBSSSBSBBHSBaSBMSJSaHS! The Third Annual Given by the Sunset Lodge, Number 130 Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen l...il..l. Ct luiuiuiiuu, kunuiiy, may ;h Trains will be run from The Dalles on the 0. R. & N., and from Sheridan, Monmouth, Ktigcne and Coburg, on the Southern Pacific, and several boats will be chartered to carry the large crowds of excursionists to Portland, where they will be entertained the eutire day by first class, whole some amusements. - HAWTHORNE PARR Situated on Hawthorne Aveuue aud 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, has within its confines a 1eautiful lake which is fed by everflow ing springs of purest w;ater, 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, aud other first class attractions. This excursion 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 aud friends and spend a day of whole some amusement. Lunches and light refresh ments served on the grounds. Some of the 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 iu Songs aud 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 sec all these and many others at the trainmen's Excursion and Picnic at Beautiful Hawthorne Park. , Round trip Rates Including admis. sion to Park, all roints$i.uu ror uirtner mtorniatiou ask any agent or write v.. u umcks, 2 tana, ure. HSMMIMi I wih to fliinounci to my old jjuuik!, itiai i nave opened my shop find have put in seveml now equipment for handling all kinds of Machine Work and Blacksmithing, end carry a full line- of machine supplies and wagon ma terial. Special attention given to , Engine and Boiler Repairing All work done nt reasonable rates and with promptness. CORNELIUS MACHINE SHOPS L. G. Weidewitsch, Proprietor, - Cornelius, Or. ( ft ft ft ft ' ft m m ft ft ft ft ft ft ft Excursion and Picnic I r iu Washington County Multnomah Mock, Port- customers, and the Kenornl a Do You Pay More Than Once? ir When you bring your prescription to us you may W confident that it will lie filled accur ately with the liest 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 jjJAILEY'S PHARMACY "M Clow! Onl fts van be bougbi ov as little inoncV M IbcV can be sold Ion" IS OUR MOTTO. The Delia PRINCE ALIO The Percheron Stallion Will male the Season of iqoj as follows: Mondays, -it IC. J, Ward1. Uat,m; Tueaday noon and night, at James II. Mewell's farm, iiorthi-a.t of Hills hi.ro; Wednesday, l Frank llolcon.iV, Vt Union hndays.at William ThomhurghV It.inks; Saturdays' end Sundays, at Cornelius MeXumer Stahle. and arleys Keetl Hani, Forest flrove. Single Service, fyt Season, fS; To Insure, $12. ST. MICHAELS, A hrautiful hay Trotting Stallion, sired hy I'fii.ce AN mom, 2:111; Ift hands; weighs 1200; also in stud at the ahove plHcs, James H. Sewell, J. A. Johnson, m m mmm William Scliulmericli, i m i n M H i Hrt eder of A. J C. C. Jersey Cattle of Leading Strains. An IS months old Jersey Hull for sale, sired hy Kinir of fwn.lnf.h, (jrtt",l",;rfL,rown Champmn Jersey tow at Chicago World's Fair. 3 ...Poultry Yard... Also hs a line lot of Marred Plymouth Rock Chickens for sain. Breeding fowls are purchase.) from K. J. L,l(j whose eh ckens have won the most of the prif.es at the Ore gon Poultry Show. Km i neason. I.(M) p,.r Hettina. Cockerils for sale. ' " m m CITATION. IX THK CdltNTY COUItT IV -r I I'l STATU 01' OHKtlOX, KOU WAHIII.N'UTON (HU'NTV, In tlio iiiiiUir.r llm Eiliiln l nf 1 John W. heiniiioii, cleuaiiHeil.f Io Mr. Ititll Lniiiiiinn. Dr. CI lltrlllH it It on ami all parlitw InUen'Mtnl lit altcivo oNtutt;, (Jrt'(illii(: In tltn nnitiM nf I li Mlnin .r ft......... nre linriilty illeil ami rwnilruil tonpim'iir In tin) County t'oui tor the Ntim-of (Iravou. fur llm (,'iiiiiilv nf Wiu.lilii..t .1 .1... Court room tlmreol, at UlilHboro, in tin. County of WmtliiiiKtoii, on MoiiiIbv, lire 2t)tli ihiy otMiino, HiO.'i, at. tllo'oliH'k In tltn rori-linon nt Hint, lluv llijiit un.l ti.uu.. ... Hhow cmiMOi ir tiny yon luivii, hy m nr. tutliorlitliiK mill cllr.'ctlnif the nilinlnU.' in in nniu ionri, niiiiiiiu not no mmlo, tnitnr of n1iI mtulo to wll Dm fiillowlim rml properly lielotiKliiK to the mlnlv of thn attlii .loli 11 W, 11111111011, daitKHSoil, IjOtH lllltllllltriiil nllf Ml mill In,., in ... nri 1 lull Niivitiiiiinii iii ill '' I M ir t l.r (if till! Will. Mw . Ill W,.l. I. ,.,!,... 1 : OrKii, prnyeil for In the putltlon of I'.rwln Hitler. uilmlnlntrnlir of Niiiil ch tali', und lllml linroiu. WitnwiH, tin' lion, I A, Hood. Jmlini of tha County Court of thn Htiitn of Or Kiin. for tin. Cuiinly of WnaliliiKton. with thn nnul of anlil Court nlllxoil, lliln l!lnt ilny of Miiy, A. I IIKIil. Atli-Ht: (IKO. A. MOIIIIAN Cli'ik, Here we are n(ruin! Wall paper of evry design, cheap, and some not si chesp. lfilegant patterns. Come in and see them. We will surely please you Ponsltmn's Fur niture Store, Main street, : : A 1'Arn ok thh I'nori.R : ; ; L)rut- Store. Owner. Manager. 1 Farmington, Oregon m m m m m m m m m m mm 1 NOTlCEriRRINll CDT-r,.. . aB , , ucMKNT .1": , ,H ""r"y lhat the uniUr- It .11 . .. 1 -iKiiiiu. eii-i'illom nr 1 it ilNt will ami ... ..,..,, of Kll.n io..oJ"7JSiA, ahJ!: Illi-cl their llniil Hiwnunt n. emiV,.;. Hiilil ,.H.t with the Cm urt , "V"1 M"nlv, June a, inas t III, .our or iu.. ,.. tl ti, Cmut HoSU ,! lllllNbi.ro m, the IIiuhmihI plmw "Jr tl.o mlnilniH. ion o'r XZiS? ot JAM KH HAhltY. .1 A M KH KOIIU ' I'.ontoiH or the Imit will ni Uitaiiieiit or Klhin llinioviui, ilmmuHe,!. 1 mMkJ1 m,lMb,,ro' mh "V T -...J,n.NLd!llJItoiilors, Notion or final Heltlen, NllllllA 111 I....I I ... .. i J 'X?. "l un.l.r- n 3 i.r ' . "'2 ,"n " .V -P""". Ji.nn h " " i."""..""" Monday. .Hum n, iu,l, nl llm I" I I IUI lllflt lliioii,... ..1 ... itoom In to the ti. ,r u ;,i ro, !.,.,. "hJmaioiiN to Hill.) ,, ? Inl ., i" If Mtt mil i.t V l"5 "MH1 lHle. or WW .if,MKt,,lK.'.,.1,WM,ro,0r,w,','t,'l'('t''y Ailii.liilNl.ri.tor nni,!' wtiUe oV'onrltou rummr. ili!(iiwi'il. vnritou Oeo. It. llBulny, Attorney for Admr. wIimAHge"i for ll,"ailer and ...... nuii-riiiHri wneeia the beat aii ti ir mnn7 in the worW- V ; .. . reP"mng skilfully done Kn 1 1 lino ..I ....: v n d 1 i , , "F",M"8 gooai, W . Il Kailnir fal u. . i..'j, ...aiij oircut. 1