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MIUSBORO ARGUS, JULY 21, 1904 1 1 s Kntartd at the Post-office al HilUbom, Oregoa, aa acrond-r laaa mail ma) tar. LUCIUS A. LONG. K.liioc. County Official Paper Subscription : Ona Pullar jr Annum, 6ix Month. tU eta.; Thrw Montha.S.W'U. lamed Kterjr Tharadajr -BY LONU McKIMNKY MERCURY 95 IN THE SHADE Before an audiDce aluiocst inconceivably rait, his was tk one pretence, his the one voice to en force instant silenc and rapt at tention in every nook and corner of that stupendous, echoing edifice, where others could hardly he heard with the aid of threats from the chair, and their execution by uni formed officials who threw disturb ers bodily out the doors. This was partly due to idolatry of Bryan ad herents, but largely also to his co gency in debate and to the fact that while others indulged largely in meaningless mouthing, Bryan always had something to say that was definite in its bearing and fear lens in its utterance. Oregonian Editorial Excerpt. Eighth floor, and mercury at 9"; conditions when editorial writers are too wilted to disregard conclu sive evidence. closed of record; residue of proper ty to be turned over to devisee. J P Tamiesie appointed guar dian ad litem minor heirs of C A Raymond, deceased. Property exempt from execution set over U widow in estate of Rod ney Jones, deceased. THANKS TO THE FARMERS. I desire to thank the farmers of thiacmnty for their kind in erest and aid shown me in my Horts to reprtsent our county at the State Fair this Fa I also at the Uana A CUrk Exposition ntxt Tear: ii . deed, I hnre yet to tind a single person who is not only willing hut anxious to do his utmost in this matter Taking into consideration the general failure of crops through out the Willamette allev this rear, the collection" so far secured far surpasses my anticipation; nevertheless, it will require still greater effort in the matter of Sprintt and Fall vegatables, and would kindly ask a continuation of your efforts, and i.iouly beg that if you have even a fair crop of Spring grain or veatables to hrst notify me before cutting or harvest ing it in order that I may secure a sample of the same, or if you can not get word to me in due time, cut a sample taking care to secure the bsst and longest s'raws and store ihs same in a cool dark place and notify me that you have the sme. or if coming to town lesve the me at the office of Cornelius t Lyons, Main Street, Hi lsboro I would state, "do not sacrifice qual ity of heads for length of straw.'' W. J. Wail. SUMMONS. (iovemor Cummins, of Iowa. j still wants tariff reform, but the' Stand patters will knock him out!.., of the ring in the first round, j Clackamas county is having the ! hooks of the countv olhccrs expert- i vu nacK to t'.nu. , , j)ol.li Williams an.l Mi-li.it William.. lortland ships mow Hour than i mh: I. ii. Man-, it, m, Ku.u, j San Francisco ; '", Waiiii1Kt.ii fu.mty. a I iiHly politic, oi ii.mlaiitH. lot.ol.leii William. H.li-K William. t v Adiniiiiatratrix' Notice. THK I'IRCfIT I'Ot lit' UK STATU Of oKKi.ON , Knit WASHINGTON t'nfNTY, I. McNarjp, JMatntilt, THE MARKETS, J. IV This morning's niarkst reports, compiled from Portland quotations, are: Valley Wheat, exuart value. 7S ' ",,!K 11 "r amkum, twt ami if vou R.ff-.i . n..i ) i "'''' 1.ulnf '"".tut V . , t--i. urn appiT i in imrt fur III.' lelit i .1 r. II. alarley. II. M Kmln. suit iikra, iinii'iuiaiilK alH.v limn.-!. In ttia Name of ilia state of Orvmiu: ..ii ainl rai'h of y.ij r rimrl to aiiir ami iiir IKh roiiii'laitit ill,., I ni, jrvii in nil- aiKiTi' eium. il ml mi hwon- 'I'lIK' No'Uo i lieivliy shii Hint 4Ji umliwaliin inI Inw U'i ii bt lli I .iiimv Court of ll' Mnli. ul Or. v. i i, fi.r WhmIiuikIoii t'oiiiiljr, : ilnlv appoint. it.l until t ml ri s of lliee him ol flam t', hioinmt, tlaraaafti, ami ! Ill'll a'lK ll!t illllv lllllltsl 1W Mull, I ii. n.t.irw, nil Hrm lucrum riauna iisuiiiat mil J (.(iili iiri- liiuol.y iuiIHiihI an. I rr, in tn in .tv..h lli xiiine l.i n r. allh jin.i i'r mhii hi. in tiii4.'li.l, ul my riil'ii'' In llu II. u II I. ill altr mallllll thm .lull' In'rii. f I'mr.l ul II. mrrtim. ur tliii Jim 8.1, IK 'I. M Mil l It. SI MM K.ltS. iliiiinilriilri vf I In' K-IsIim.I t'lara C. Sui mri. ii-iiianl, Oats, White, I1.22I Oats, Gray, It 17$. Bran, Hi per ton. Hay, Timothy. 115 and llil. Hay, Clover, S and ;. Potatoes, Fancv, 0 75 and $1.40 Potatoes, new, '2 and 21 cents. . Eggs, Oregon ranch, fancy, 21 Butter, Extra Creamery, 22 1 cts. Butter, store, ranch, 12 and i:tj Eaecutricea' Nolict V. I Eight years ago three distinct classes of corporations were direct- ; ing their influence and spending their money to defeat Bryan and the democratic party for congress. The manufacturing interests, the I railroad interests, and the hanking ' interests of the East, one and all , three, were vitally interested in t Bryan's defeat. Since that time .' the stocks of these three classes of i corporations have practically gone into the hands of a close corpora tion, the railroad interests proba bly being lees effected in this man ner than the others. These three interests, being practically one, at . thU time, there is a unison of effort in matters political that has not : heretofore existed. They now have their ideas of government im posed upon both our national par ties, 1 1 though the radical influence of men like Mr. Bryan enters the democratic platform, here and there, and the ticket will receive a support in the East that for eight years has been denied it. This makes the presidential contest in ; teresting to the observer who has i no particular sympathy with either platform or candidate. It ! gives Parker a chance to carry -some. of the eastern states that were lost to Bryan, and as the eastern democrats conld not hope to carry the West against Roose velt unless through a candidate that would be weak in the East, eastern democrats contend that Parker is the strongest man that could have been nominated at St. tuiB. Of Parker's ability there can be no doubt. Of Roosevelt'B popularity in the west there is no question. The fight, then, is to be in the east and it really looks, notwithstanding there are some democratic features in the plat form on which Parker is running, that the big fellows are caring not which way it goes, and they will not fight Parker like they toughl Bryan. This makes it look like fighting chance for Parker. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Mayors Cornelius, of Hillaboro, And Hoge, of Forest Grove, have appointed progressive men as del egates to the Oregon Improvement League, and it is to be hoped that the gentlemen will respond and at tend the convention at Portland on August 2 and 3. This meeting is bound to redound to the better ment of the state, and, until the business men of the state pull to gether, like the business men of Washington, that state will lead us in the race for improvement and eastern immigration. PROBATE. Citation ordered issued to Supt of Insane Asylum and all interested parties to appear August 8, to show cause why a guardian shall not be appointed for Elizabeth Schmidt, insane. Male of realty, in re minors Lloyd and Roy Baldwin, minors, ap proved. Interested patties cited to appear August 1 and show cause why guardian lor J IT Johnson, incom petent, shall not be appointed. . Estate H L Smock deceased finally settled and admx dit charged; bondsmen exonerated. ....,fy,,)t Wn, dMeMed Vfrs R J Frakes etala to J P Tamiesie 223 SI) acres John Dobbins d 1 c r A Garner to D J Buckley, 20 acres secllt2ur3w Marietta Bernard to A leMar tini, 20 a sec 11 t 2 u r 3 w... (ieo Navlor assignee to Peter son, Circuit Court sale tract lot 4 blk 7 Forest Grove 35 Clarinda Beals etals to Susie Waters etals, 149 acres Geo Beal d 1 c 1 Same to John B Beal, SO acres in Geo Beal d I c 1 Edna Rose to W D Wood, lot 2 blk 7 Hillsboro 800 Isaac Frazer to Edna G Rose. lot 2 blk 7 Hillsboro 1 Theresa Williams to Austin Corey, J a in Wm McLinn d 1 c 825 James Buxton to Jas F McGill, 50x100 blk 5 Forest Grove.. 2000 John Schmidt to Tr Mt Olive Baptist Church, 3 acres sec 12 I2sr3w 150 Isaac Allen to J A Kirkwood, 1 a A J Masters d I c... 450 Lois McMahon to J H Volker, 76x10 a sec 14 t lsr3w...H40 Barland Stowell to 0 G Bar low, 40 a sec 25 t 2 n r 3 w.. 250 F M Walker to H Stowell, 40 acres sec 25 t 2 n r 3 w. ...... 400 J C Aldrich to F A Lewis, 100 xlOO feet blk 16 F Grove.... 200 H Gore to Guetave TenW. 60a sec 1 1 1 s r 1 w 2000 Thos Connll to J W Connell, 158.70 a Jos Meek d 1 c 5000 Francis Lewis to Ellen Star- rett, lot 1.3 Fruitvale, F G... 60D W C Puiley to Mary Atter- bury, $ a sec C2 I 2 s r 1 w.. 35 Amos Wright to E Craig, tract sonth coast, Hillsboro 700 Argus and Oregonian, $2.00 TELEGRAPHIC British Russia. people want a war with Flood swept Mitchell, in Eastern Oregon, is calling for aid to remove the debris from her streets. The meat packers and strikers have agreed to srbitrate their dis pute, and the big strike is off. The land office will remain at Oregon City, Portland having no room for it. This is another Imt weather joke. Missouri democrats have named Folk, the attorney who Drosecuted the boodlers, for governor. He will be triompantly elected. President Roosevelt informs the Pennsylvania m intra tlm !.. !. no right to interfere in the Colora do labor troubles. Grover Cleveland savs Parker saved the democratic ticket by his telegram on the sold standard. Cleveland is becoming a humorist. If the ticket is saved it will ha in spite of the Parker attitude. The Workman Lodtre is facini? a deficit, caused by lack of sufficient assessments to pay death claims. and the order is liable to be severe ly tested by the fight for and against a raise of payments. i Rev. M. Swartoutof Victoria. B.l U, was drowned in an arm of the bound, the first of the week. Swartout was a missionary and worked principally among the Indians, who had every faith in him. He leaves a wife. England declares that Russia must give up the Oriental liner, siezed as a prize in the Red Sea. It looks as though England mav close the straits to Russian vessela if Turkey does not. From nreacnt indications it looks as though Eng land wanted to take a band in the fight, and is only awaiting a pal pable excuse. Miami iu til iiiiunlaiiil. to ait: Kor a liiilKinani tuning it)l,..n Will tainaana ll.ii Willi.,,,,. I,,. , i r,. llieauin ll.tkaiaiid int,.rrl ii,.r,Hin at lhr iiT, .mi Vr aniiiiii, t runt l!ii th ilay ol NoiutHr, ll; fur Him I'm itiar mhii of $.i rauiit'l almritrv 1'tva.amt the mala ami i.,i. ,r thl suit, and lor ailei-rre fum-lming tli i,i.,i. nana ol ilnliitilf mi ilm s. K. , of Swum T. To ii-hip)! N.f K. S W. l hi,,.! aliamJ bm in vYa-Oiliigtim Cii.nnv. regou: amltiirlln-r itturwinn llml n'. aiil imrty UViKI aa nil .xw-un.ni aml out ul th iina-mia artn r,,u s,., M tlir Im. paiil to the plnintiil the a.mnmt of Ins Jutiii'm'iit. atlortii v's lir., un.l ( !.! ami virwiixwuf ui a ul sal, Hmi i.Ui.i. till nav ln.K'ui i t in. i t,.i ii.. i...... Sotio l hutvliv tuttn that ill uinlerHiuii. llama ami lUim u .1 ... r.., ..... .' i iv. .k .x. ... . ... . ' . . i... i .. .. i . .. .7 . ."ii ... . - -i v .urn iiHin "i imiM'i. tiii mi-ii.rniilllt r, , itr,iv Maia ot UrvKoii fur ! County of Waah-H II. M. Kmla, J. It. Wilkin, an, I Wa.luiii ' invton, apiMiiutpU rxm-iitncv of tli Una ton County. I tlmni-vl to hav no rlvlil, -ii. micmwiii vi aiiiu 1 VUHK, Uff- j ,ii uiirn'Ki, rpiair, Dal III, or till 1 11.1 Hit v' wm in iiii-y iiaauuiy iuanDiu niirh, N'ow, Ihenrfor. all inona liavinu olaiioa aalnM the laH of tb aai.l Aitain I on nit. datvaaeit. ara hnli ruuatal ami riiitril to irwrut tha'namr to tin, i ami proper rouehera atlai'liwt, at the law oftina of W. . Har, in HilUboro. Or iron, ailhin nit montli froui itati lumil. Uat.nl at HUlaboru. Ore ,4hia Utb Jay of July, lM. t'OKA DKl.t. YOUNiS. ' KMU.V KI.VA YullSil. Ki-ntrloa of tli la-t all) ami tata uient of AUam Youuk, dacaasuKl. V. 1. Hara, Attorney fur Kiet-utriiwi. WORTH ITS WEIGHT IN GOLD FARMERS ANO DAIRYMEN The lVo 1 a Cncm Kv inntor, uiami- ; fm'turvil hy the IVopI, a Siiiily Co. ol ; Kansas City, Mo , is a urw ainl womWt- ' liil invi-iilioii tlintaavvt time, Intmr a:nt tnunrv. It ili'tillu.oiUrijiilly b will, il uot U-llPt tliu-l I'lic lli.it coat iSO to flio. Tim rftiplri Cicm !W.i,itiitor tan b luii:lit ti.r a vt ty aiiialt iniiu I'oinniU'riiii; Ilia ail ml V or iu .aiu pmiiiwa or any pari ilirr,,f, all )iuly of rwliniplion in or i ,M, premie avi tha talulorv ritflil of m iloinplloo. ami for funhi-r rt.llvf. Thin aiiiiimoiiH ia pul.li.litU imi riuunt to an oMrr ol Hon. T. ,. .M. HriiW, Ju,Kr ornaiil Court, niailaon tht.iltli ilay of J. ly. l!V. ami I lie ,Ui, u( u,, nrH, .,,llNV. tlou tiaraofia the lltli ilaj of July m4 i.Sl '1 I""" loinoorTiiiK ina J i' 1 value you obtain. Itt j F "Vi qt.itva no yti)(iue, no C : i "liW l'i"'ry. Tin i JQjdb .1 lV..pliuCu'.im S-paia- . .. Il.l i.ll,.i..lvl..vl..,-l.l the KlroilKrnt, tlloat uup.j ami tu-.it itturonlliPiitailstl. Kivry ruriiicr a.i.t IUirnmu kbouM bave one. . S (iullon th fitiijht . repaid I 15 First Quality Drug Store We provnlc fr tlic pctjlc lu lmvc li;ul cuoiikIi cv ticricmc to ktunv that inferior ginnls ate tlcnr at any price; who lmvc lcartui! that K'Kl KhIh frnttt a tiiM, qitality, trust wni thy hntiM' ate always cluaKi really" ami agKU-sMvcly c!hmht t buy. Wo Have Mtulo a Reputation I'or tur prescript imi wtuk, Ueattso we Jt the woik rx uctlv ss it shnttUI Ik? ilmie. We pay w a jK-ict ut. ajc" t setul us pitscitPtiniK, atitl, therefore, it pays you to hiitiji Mich work t lUILUYS PHARMACY This is an advertisement, ami likewise it is a fat Alloriiry for 1'Uimnl H 11. pIKhKI.Ii. 1 12 gallon il-. " r-orsal..: Yearling hull Jerrey.i -1 eleigible to registry; out of tho A. .,. ,i , , ., U. Anderaon herd -J. O. JohnHon Ua ,,rr",", I ..:(. . . f a i, , .. i 1 w iiiiiDoro, itast'lins, b. I.MS. : 8 10 12 AMD Oregon Shout line Union Pacific .i TltAINS TO THK BAST IAI1.Y IKOM FUKTl.ANIt. Through Putlmaa atandard aad tourist ! decpieg-cara daily to OuiaUa, Cbirago. Spokane: tcuriat alpiou car daily tot Kanaaa City; through fullnian touriat , decpioK-cara (prraonally comlurted) weekly to Chicago, Kanaaa City, te-' oliniuK cliair can (aeata free) to the Hast daily. I DKPAar roa DIIT iiiiifo Port laud .Snocial ):20.M. via Atlantic Kipreaa I6 r. m. via it. Paul" Faat Mail 00 r. M. via Spokane TlilK Sl'lieDl'I.ICS raoti POKTLASIt Salt like. Danvar, Kt. Worth, O'naha, Kan nas Hly, Si Ixniia, Chloavo and Kaat Kail Ijike, Denver, Ft. Worth, Omaha, Kannaa City, Mt, IxHiia, Chicago and East WallalValla, tiwie tou ,8 pokana. Wallace Pullman, Minnaap olli, tit. Paul, Iu lulL, Milwaukee, C hlcago and Eaat Aaiv raow BAILV 4:10 r. a. 10:30 a. 7:35 a. m (m:f.ax and sives schedui.k FROM POBTLA5D Steamahip between Portland and Baa Franoitco every Ave day . River boata on the lower Columbia and Willamette daily eicept Monday. LOW RATES To and from all polnta in the Kan. Ticketa via tiiii route on sale at all depot offiroa of the Southern Pacific Co. A. L. CRAIG, General Passenger Agent Portland, Oregon. A Secret Tlie richest of pure cream; the juice of ripe, fresh fruits; highest grade fla vorings and pure crystal sugar carefully blended and frozen to a creamy smoothness by skilled workmen. This is the only "secret" of the great sale of Swetland's Ice Cream i It is absolutely pure and contains no secret pow ders or "fillers." This "Ice Cream of Quality" is received fresh every day by J. C. GREEAR, Sole agent for Hillsboro Special rates made for picnics, parties, etc FREE SOUVENIR When visit ing Portland, call at fcgtlaiiil'B, 273 Morrison St., and present this ad. You will receive FREE an attractive aouvenir for the table. ISKMKKTON, OKK HILLSBORO CITY BAKERY (Imler New Mrtnooomcnt ) H. C HOFFMAN, Proprietor We take pleasure in announcing to the citieus of H.!Msboro a"d vicinity that we have purchased the City b:''? Jxu3 snal continue t- maintain its-reputation for ( furnishing the best"'' Bread, Pies, Cakes, Cookies, Etc. respectfully ask a continuance 'of your pat t?.naScr. .W.C ajsowish to announce that we carry a Splendid Line of Confcclionery II. C. HOFFMAN MMMMMMMMl IHIIHIIIMIIIIIIISIISI you Grr A Grocery Store For 25 Cents ? Just ask Magoon Second Si reel Fast of Court House Hillsboro, Oregon FREE WORLD'S FAIR TOUR A, World's Fair Excursion to St. uouis and tVeturn. and ih a..... r Additional Expense Money y p jft $ioo Contest Opened Monday, July 18 ' PRIZE Will be Awarded to Any Lady in Wasliington County Receiving tlie Highest Number of Votes, Ballot Box is at Baileys Pharmacy WE GIVE COUPONS With Every 23 Cent Cash Purchase G W. PATTERSON CEX SON Furniture and Undertaking BAILEY'S PHARMACY Everything in the Drug IJne JOHN DENNIS Boots, Shoes and Groceries R. H. GREER , Groceries and Crockery, Lamps, etc, Only GREEARS CONFECTIONERY Ice Cream, Tobacco and Candies MRS. J. B. VROOMAN Tlie- Leading Milliner F. R. DAI LEY Bicycles and Repair Sundries SECOND ST. HARNESS SHOP A. M. Carlile. Mfliiaoi-r THE HILLSBORO ARGUS Paper in the County giving all the News e 4 $ 4 4 4 4 4 I w 4 4 4 4