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HIU8B0R0 ARGUS. JULY 13, 1905 ! i V Entered al the roet-offioe at Hillsbora, Orsgoa, as second-class mail Butter. LUCICI A. LONG. Editor. County Official Paper Subscription: On Dollar par Annum, 8ix Moirths,aeU.; Three ilonthe,3oc. Isaaed Bvery Taareday BT liONQ Meat INK KY The people of tha United SUtee need expect no legislation that will be of particular benefit to the people at large until there ia a change in the methods of electing United 8tatea senator. Just as long aa it remains a que lion of the length of a money pone, jaet that long the railroada will control leg illation, or, rather, lack of it, in the senate. Thia is the insur mountable barrier to needed lava. When the country takes aa much interest in ita white people aa it did in riving the black man the ballot, then we will get oar con stitution chanted and senators will be elected by the popular vote. Thia ia the only way to eliminate corporation control from that body and you can wager that there is bot little earnestness oyer this question, or there would be a mote It now looks aa though nothing short of a great upheaval will cause the people to get together to right a constitutional defect. With a few more senators convicted for graft; with men like Morton going free because of executive friend ahip; with the consumer and far mer getting the worst of it a few yean mote perbapa the newspapers of the country will Rat together and force public discussion and action in thia regard. of The Portland Chamber ef Com marce, always a body that it look ing for something that will cheapen labor, asks the president to perse vere in the matter of permitting Chinese to come here that we need 4hr labor to develop the country, 'and again, that we need them to do j work that Caucasians will not do, j This ia the naual fallacy advocated by the adherents of cheap labor, everywhere. Oregon and Califor nia have done very weU since the Chinese Exclusion act became law, ' and to undo the work of years would cause conditions that are not con aiatenl with the highest type progress. .Next year every nan iJohn running for Congress in the Weet should be made to declare himself on the hustings either for jor against Chineae admission. La jbor ia having trouble enough of its 1 own these days what with the !. cheap labor element that is always 1 flanking organization for batter pay '' without the lawa creatine another enace to those who are forced tarn their bread by the sweat .he brow. Each laborer ahonld ake a crack at the politician who a trying to earn his bread by the west of his.jaw at the expense of cheaper wage seals. S i The committee of Hillsboro and tanks citizens appointed to get the Ight of way has done good work nd nearly all the rights have been icured. If everything of local in vest could get as good a support i that accorded this proposition we tould soon have a greater Hillabo i. There is but one way to ac- Mnplish things of public nature- id that is for all to put their toulders to the wheel Ready made shirt waists; tailor made skirts. II. Webrung A Sons. THE MARKETS, f There is a great deal of specula te aa to whether or not Senator itchell will resign, and as to whom 11 be appointed in case this ould be done. The situation is ably interesting because Gov. Atnberlein is out of the state i Secretary of State Dunbar, who icting governor, would have the pointing power in caso the re nation should be sent ia before ssherlain's return: The Argus 1 ret the matter at rest by as iog the people that a United tee senator never resigns as long there is a obanoe to draw the sal , Senator Mitchell is looking a reversal of bis case, and an ir trial, and he is not going to in. li ns snail get a reversal doubtless mean that con evidence will not be per to go before the jury and acquittal will most likely i- when the esse comes up again I till tagresaman Williamson is now . g tried before a jury. He can lout how it feels by inquiring .' a M. A. Moody. This morning's market reports, compiled from Portland quotations, are: Valley Wheat, export value, 85. Barley-feed, 121.50; and 23 ' rolled, $-24. Oats, White, $29 per ton. Oats, Gray, $20 per ton. Bran, $19 per ton. Hay, Timothy, $14 and $16. Hay, Clover, $11 and $12. Potatoes, eld, $1.50 and $1.25; cew, 75c($1.10. Egs, Oregon ranch, 20 and SI Butter, Extra Creamery, ktl Butter, store, ranch, 15 and 16 Wkt 81 lu Sk4ad4M. A too read? offering of luforautloa ha often placed tit Informer In aa embarrassiuf position, like tbat of tbe await boy who heard that tbe steplad Or waa nii&tlns-. "Why. nianiiua." he aid. it's la the Jam closet" "Oh. je. t remember." said hi mother, and then, looking sternly at him, "But how did you find It outr A similar eiperteuce befell Silas H. of a email town In Malue. A student of history, following tbe route of Arnold's Quebec expedition, was asking for rag geattona aa to Ita probable course above the ponds of Dead river. The villagers disagreed on the matter. "1 teU ye." said Silas when tbe de bate waxed warm. "Arnokl went right op Crosby pond and over tbe shoulder of Mount Louise. Why. I found mus kets and bullets and bayonets at his oh camp when 1 was up there In aixty-three.- The historian waa delighted. "Is that aor be exclaimed. "What were you doing up there In sixty-three 7 A titter went round the circle of Til lagers at the well meant question, and Silas, much embarrassed, sidled away. "i'e see. mister." volunteered one ot hie neighbors, "sixty-three was tbe year ot the draft Silas always waa touchy to drafts, and when be felt this one comln', as ye might say, h skedaddled." It Waa Oaili- OU. A naval official waa talking the other day ot the Inferiority of European to American railroads. "The stuffy Uttle European carriages are lighted with electricity now," he said, "but I remember when they were only lighted with oil. I have cause to remember thia. "One night In Germany during a vio lent storm I was riding toward Berlin In a first class carriage when a leak began. Drop after drop, warm and dirty, fell upon my hat and coat. "1 waited till a guard came through. It waa a long wait One Is always un dergoing long waits for guards on Eu ropean roads. "'Look here, guard,' I aald at last the rain la coming through the lamp hole Slid trickling down my clothes.' "The guard made an Investigation. Then he said reassuringly: "Oh, that Is not rain; It's only oil. The lamp leaks a Uttle, but the roof la quite aound, I assure you.' "Then tbe whistle blew, and be rush ed away." New York Tribune. f aa Oat ( Taaav A lawyer who la fond of a joke went to supper after tbe theater with a par ty of friends, and he ordered coffee: "Please bring It In a cup with the handle on the left aide," be said confi dentially to the waiter. "I'm left hand ed, and I can't use any other kind of a cup." "Yea, sir," stammered the waiter. "I will, sir." He was seen to hasten away and con fer with the head waiter. The head waiter bore down on the party. 'What sort of a cup was tbat yon wanted, sir?" be asked. "Cup with the handle on tbe left aide. I'm left handed," aald the lawyer. The bead waiter disappeared to re turn a Uttle later obviously perturbed. "The cup you" he began. "Whatr said the lawyer. "Do yon lean to teU me tbat la a first class cafe yon haven't such a thing as a cup with the handle on the left side? Ab surd: Why, I couldn't possibly use any other kind. You must have plenty of them." "Well," said the head waiter, "we usually has, but I regrets to say, sir, tbat the last we had was broke this morning." Washington Post. Aalaaals That Shad Tea. Humboldt states that be bad a mon key that abed tears when it was seized with fear. Bengger noticed tbat tbe eyes of a small South American monkey filled with tears when It was prevented from getting some coveted object or was much frightened. Darwin cites a third case of s monkey from Borneo which In the zoological gardens was frequently observed to cry when griev ed or even when much pitied. Hlr E. Tennant, describing tbe capture of ele phants in Ceylon, says that when bound some of them lay motionless with no other indication of suffering than tbe tears which incessantly flow ed from their eyes. The keeper bf tbe Indian elephant in Regent's park has several times observed tears rolling down the face of tbe old female ele phant when her young one was takta sway from her. BUcksmithing by Mail. Almost every trade or profession is now taught by mail. By expending a few dollars and studying a few min utes every evening for a week a man may secure moat any kind of a degree. and the pleasant part of it Is that the letters look as Impressive as tboogb they were tacked on at the end of a six years' course in football. A bachelor's degree or a benedict's degree may be obtained with equal fa culty, although it coats more to main tain the latter in proper style. A his may be regarded as one of tbe triumphs of modern science. It greatly simplifies life, Suppose a man has wasted his early years and at the aire ef forty concludes that be wants to be a blacksmith. A short course br mall will fix him out, and he will be a thor ough workman provided be never at tempts to work at the trade. George Lauth, the Oregon City murderer, was hanged today' at 12:88. W. W. Hotcomb, a Native Son of Ore job, and 'who was bora ia Weahiogtoa County, ia pioneer d.ya, is a toa of the late Slepheu Holcotnb. and wife. Mrs, Holcomb stilt residing aottheaat of ltilU- V- oro. Mr. Itolcomh now resides In I.oe Angtles, here for .years he has practiced law. lie is well knowa to twrly pioneers sad their children. The verse below is a special contribution to the Argus. "OREGON" Oh. Oregon, the Webfoot stste. Where great Columbia swiftly rolls, , Bear gently in your kindly heart The pioneers' heroic souls. Mount Hood I've seta for fifty rears, lu haughty grandeur, white and high, H.s snow wlnte crest, bright aa the start, That gem the everlasting sky. Behold Old Hood in kiogly pride, l.lft high his head, serene and great, Perpetual ssows, his roval crown. His wide domain, this frnitlul state. Forever stand, most noble mount, la adamantine strength and pride, A witness to each human change, The ebb and How of human tide. . Among the few who danger face,) Along the rivet of the West, I yet still lire, while others sleep The sleep ol valor's peaceful rest A native pioneer with them, I knew their dangers and their fears, And that their lives made Oregon The hope and pride of fnture years. My dear eld mother's face I see. In modern house, though furnished plsin, Where once the log house sheltered all Beneath the locust in the lane. Though time has wrought ia form and face The lines of sorrow, toil and cares, Her loysl love still hovers round The hearth-stone tire and vacant chairs. Learirg the gste I saw some forma Flit to and fro behind the pane. And little thought, as years passed by, I ae'et should see their lace again. Across tbe years there comes the sound Of happy voices lime has hushed; I see in dreams the vanished forms That death has met and coldly crushed. I hear the sound of new machines By toad side, factory and farm, Where once the Indian and wild beast I saw and heard with dresd alsrtn. Echoes I hesr from Forest Grove, Recalling tutors gone to rest, Where rings the 111 for joyous youth, And tolls iu knell st Death's behest. , L'EXVOI Hillsboro Items with beauty snd joy, ' Tbe pride of my desr native land. Her zephyrs sweetened by the rote , . And music from the Ladies' Band. Beneath a sky where rose snd palm Blend grace and beauty side bv side, , Some late ordains tbst be who' failed May wait the coming eventide And rest and sleep and take no note Of love or war, snd hear no touud Bnt see, perhaps, the skein of life Untangled, straightened and rewound. W. W. Hoi.com B. Sure Enough. Why should w pay th weather man A stipend fat and large If on the ancient. Mm tried plan The around bos l In charge? PERT PARAGRAPHS. Tbe horse trader who always tells tbe exact truth ia not a horse trader. About the beet cure for an egotist Is to turn him loose in a group of chil dren who are so young they do not know better than to tell the truth. In dealing wtth some men we would never know business is nets if we hadn't beeu told. If charity begins at home some of the home folks nev er find It out Every man is architect of bis own career, but a wise man lets the Job eut to his wife. . Toe Mat-h Fee the Caek. He was a new waiter in a down town restaurant, and after be had wait ed on a man who waa seated at one of tbe tables the other noon be went behind the cold lunch counter to eat his own dinner. Presently be dropped down from bis stool and wblatled up the tube to tbe cook on the second floor. "Where's tbat pie I ordered?" he asked. "Hurry It up." Tbe cook's reply could not be beard. He was evi dently a suspicious cook, and he pro voked tbe new waiter. The volley the bitter fired Into the tin funnel sounded like a bunch of firecrackers going off In a barrel. "Heavens!" he spluttered. that j "Did you think I wanted It for myself? bust- I haven't been here long, but I've seen your plea. I haven't been disappointed In love, and I haven'fgot any domestic troubles. When I'm desperate, I'll take something easier to awallow than one of your pies. There's a customer here waiting for It. He's no friend of mine or I'd switch him off on to crack ers and cheese. You'll know me bet ter if I don't get discharged." The pie came down with a rattle, and the new waiter resumed tils meal. Provi dence Journal.' It is generally admitted that the man wbo invented tbe comic valentine might well have been in better business. A conscience whose owner is hurt when its owner beats a street car com pany out of a ride Is certainly a curiosity. Geau aad Their Days. In the old mystic books of tbe an cients It la found tout they believed in the power of precious stones to bring good fortune through planetary affini ties of certain days. Tbey Imagined that gems as well aa metals were put duced through the chemical operations of the planets working secretly in tbe Some men have greatness thrust on : bodv of the earth Therefore oertatn them after they hire a man to do the' stones must be worn on certain days thrusting. - i f the week for good luck. I The table of stones as given by the Some people are worrying about the Hermetic brethren Is as follows: songs of yesterday, but most of us Hunday, the tun's day, gold and sll tremble for the songs of tomorrow. 1 yellow stones.'" I Monday, tbe moon's day, pearls and It is useless to look for a soft snap all white stones except diamonds. With a hard beaded man. i Tuesday, Mars' or Tyr's day, rubles. Wednesday, Woden's day, sapphires Poor Soul I "What makes tbe bearded lady to morose?" "She saw in some paper that mascu line girls weren't in fashion any longer' Just Her way. Whan a fallow spends hit money, And he hasn't any more. Than this sign hangs out his honey. aiesaiBf aouff," on lbs door. and all blue stones. Thursday, Thor's day, garnet and all red stones except rubles. Friday, Freja's day, emeralds and all green stones. Saturday, Saturn's day, diamonds. Would Learn Better, . "He is going to start a magazine to reform the world." "I didn't suppose be was as young a that" , Humor end Philosophy Br DUNCAN M. SMITI ' PERT PARAGRAPHS. Before acquiring a daughte-lu taw tbe modern club woman assure bernelf that the young lady's views concerning Wagner, Brool:.g aud social reform are lu accord a tu her own. Auxlety Is urn- of tbe ewndltlous tbat a man la lu wuni he Is wondering bow bis wife will take It. When a woman won't she usually has Something equally good up her sleeve. A good juke iln't Heed a letter of tutrutluv-tion. Revenge may be swift, but stock In the augar trust U really more satisfy lug. Some people couldn't find work tf they went after It artued with a search warrant aud a writ of habeas corpus. That man may be said to be respect ble wbo cau answer every day the bread and butler question. It la lucky for some people tbat a man with sense Is born Into the world occa sloually. Dope. Twlnkta, twinkle, chap i law; flow 1 mutulrt what you rabbet laf and cabla rupt. Rubtwr bouts and dash ot dup. A Tragedy Averted. Raymond paused, and his hand treiu bled so that he could hardly apeak Ureal beads vf sweat that did nut rep resent aa ounce of even stale bread stood upon his marble brow. There were two peculiarities about Kay uioud's brow-not only was It marble. but when It sweat the brand that It turned out was not of the proletarian order. Therefore be often said what waa the good of sweating ae loug as it brought tu uo bread. When his pause had beeu of sumvleut duratlou to permit hla thought factory to send out a great gust of vibrations that dried the evidences of frlgli) and set his classic features In litriuouy with the uul verse, he drew a king sigh of relief snd returned tbe necktie that he had been about to don to Uie box. "By George, I almost forgot tbat Maude says that she just hstea tbat tie," he muttered as be made another selection and went on with his toilet. ibe chairs relaxed, the brUthw on tbe hairbrush subsided, and the electric ity with which tbe atr bad been tur cbajiged died away, and all waa peace once more. Mitlits. Wives of great men oft remtoid us, As we niteaur up tbelr else, That In picking out a woman Oft a grtet nan la sot wis. Just a Hint, "Ton are not calling on Miss likely sny morer' "No; we are strangers." "Did abe give you tbe bouncer' "Oh, no; she waa very cordial the laat time I called, but she had beeu eating onions and seemed inclined tu encourage me when I wanted te kiss bar." Not That Kind. BUly Boy-We often entertain angeia unawares. f anny rootugni-Wnat a pity we cannot recognize them! If I could just pick one I might be on the road at tbe bead of a show. ' Guesses st tbe Cause. "Is be superstitious?" "Very; he thinks the reason he does not get along better Is because hla wages are 118 a week." Get Even Then. Don't srumbl when the day Is ould Or to your wrath alv vsnt, For you can gfuat whan you b coms The eld Inhabitant. Hit Income. "Will you marry me?" "How many ciphers are there to your incomer "It la all ciphers." HtHad Skated. "Did you ever try your band st skat ing, Mr. Blinkers?" . "Teswell-er-that ia, my hand and several other parts." Just For Variety. "Why do you suppose doctors disa gree so?" "They want to give a man his mon ey's worth," are un- Fearful Death Rate. "Do you think lobsters healthy V "They must be, so many of them die young." Of Courts. "And you say be is thoroughly op In nls business?" 'Necessarily; be la an aeronaut." Nt Improvement, I cannot slog the old songs But do not (Ml too glad, . Ww I ean slog the new ones, And they are auite as had,' First Quality Drug Store Wc provide for the people who have had cnottgh ex perience to know that inferior jhk1s are dear at any price; who have learned that Rood goods from a first quality, trustworthy house are always cheajer really and aggressively cheaper ti buy. 0 0 We Have Made a Reputation For our prescription work, U'causc wc do the work ex actly as it should le done. We jmy uo one a permit age to send us prescriptions, and, therefore, it pays you to bring such work to BAILEYS PHARMACY This is au advertisement, and likewise it is a fact. i4VVVV4Vw,Vw.i,Vw.4Vlw,wwVVwVVw-iied J'lyj ll tf ike ilnkllag glMM si SIM wllk stark eaolWirt fjlr I IVV- wkisaltaaa CYRUS (iODLE SPSS J ii Tttne tooiU tuna the royal fatnttf of ulaialaal. They r rts If warm 0 hnil, without Itrctiaf lite twl Mat 4y. fr I If Miik ioiti Now a tur.RA.tiKl fuu'll ltk tu tM4au, If MtkeaisMabeerarsaaMity. tat untota wvJ I M mM avurg, eivm$ aw oauMm. jpr M W.1.UN Kstittn tcsrst-.siMiaMm, eetruws, ON. Protect Your Cows This is the fly ereaoa ami yon aliouUI keep up the Hoe of milk by using So lUw-So with one of out hand tprayert- a tare sill for nivs. Kow-Kure on band. W sell Internatiofidl Stock and Poultry lootl ! IHaniolu! Chick Feed It leat (or poultry. Roue, ovular shell and grit for the Poultry Yatd. W e keep stock salt ol all kinds. See us fur Hour and Peed. The J. W. Hartrampf Feed Store i?1 i WEJNHARD'S , i ii i i W. V. WILEY'S jj at iaswaav9 The best of ail Beers, Bottled for Medicinal Use Talk About Power The two greatest powers oil earth are Uncle Sam and the Fairbanks Morse VEu gine, Both always ready, You can see one work at U. G. Gardner's blacksmith shop, or at the Argus office. a Vox- particulars sec or write L. W. HOUSE, ' Hillsboro Judas Burnett hat decided that lillamook county cannot oollfct off the estate of the late Sheriff Alderman, wbo suicided Ist var arid wbo was abort iu his accounts. All parties ate hereby notified to not lake county road grader under my charge without my consent. and party or parties alio took the grader troin the end of the Bend road are not Hind to return same at once and save troulile. (Juituve Bronner, Supervisor Diet. No. 9. HOME SEEKERS' RATES The Southern Pacific Company will make a rate of one fare for the round trip from Portland to all points in Oregon Afhland and north for visitors from the East to the Kxpcsi'lon at Portland to en able them to look over Western Oregon with a view of settling or tnveNtinff These tickets will be good for fifteen days limit, with stop over at all intermediate points, ana win ne boiu to noiuers or the KxpcBition round trip ticket from points East of tbe Rocky Moun tains. . Thia will afford the various coun ties and communities that will msiotain exhibits and advertise on other waya at the exposition, every inducement to have tbe Eastern people visit tbelr seotion, CREAM SEPARATORS I will fell you a Cream rVparator at fromf.H to 1 10 and guarantee tbat it will leptrate your mi k at good, if not better, than one tbat ooeta you fromlltio to 1 160, and, after a fair trial, it it does not a t represented, your money. Including express charges, will be refunded. It works au'omelioally; it sepa rates while you take a rett. HKKNAKD 1.K1S. Hetvertnii, Oregon Notice of 'lnal Hettlement. ' Nullce is htreliy iflvsii, that the under sinned Krtmitnr ol the laat will and tmla ment or Vsmlel Mcheriehel, deceased, has tiled In the Comity Court of Ihe Ntaiei.f --, .... n-"" .,", T, , ,,it aciHmiit in Hit mailer of aald ealaie, ami said Cnurt hui u.. ..,u- ..-.-. .. . . " - ' ..,. ,p a,, liny or July, IfluVetllieUoMiily (UUit room lit Ifllllulm,. ( Imu.... a. . ... . v, uiur of leu o'clock a. m. of aaid day, an Ilia time and lifftt'al ffir IlMNtlaV ntllMUtt.s.at 1.. ... 1,1 al....i acffltiifit and for (he tliml setlloiueiit f niu rniaia. Dated Hill Juna 'II links -1 llni-i.. Oregon, Wtld.lAM II HMITH, KXH.Utiir llfllta UhI will .... ' of Vendel HvheiMnhel, dsceaxed ueo. n, nsaiey, Attorney fur Kxeeiitur, Notice of Flual Settlement Krltll'A la llarflhv ulvun .1.. .. slened has duly Died In the (iounlv Court ... .1.0 dmh ... uinKim nr Wasiiiuituni ( oni.lv his llnsl ewmmt In the waller ..f the Knlatit at Muruui l. 1...... .1 . and tliatwtiil County has en Monday, Urn r;"" !'""". , imn, at ilia, Uimi my Court room, In Hillsboro, Oreir..ii. at hour of teii o'ulork a. 111., of said day as the till. a and .iIuim. f,i ... ....i i to said llnsl art-omit and for lltial swi8- ii.n.ii ... nni.1 eniac. listed this May III, MM. a,,...... ",K;LKLw.-J'Nt:H. U, ..w. ... mi nmii, ii. a.Karl . Jones, il(!HHd. tie... It. Ilaulev. A I f... 1.1...1..1. trator. " " ' NOTICE M100I IUHlrl. t No. 7, of WasliluKtiin County, ortwoii, desires to borrow ai7Nun i!!!!.''..,"r? "!" '"""J' PKMiua" to lame .....i, .i?r.iK warrnuis, wllli Inlnront payable semi annually, Healed bids will be rew ved l.y Hie board, and will l.H..ien edat tlieolll. tof H II. Hindoo, In Ifdls. boro, Oregon, on Hutimlay, July fl, m, at a oid.Hik I. M. Ti.a iii.n.au ...111 1.1 Iwroweil fniin the person nllnrine to fur nlsh It at Hit lowest rate of liilflreat. AlldrMMM I U....II....I....- ... Ik l. r, ' . ,, . .'i""'..iii.n .11 11, 11, nri.tr, inn u, gon. Hoard, HlllMuom, ()rn! Notice of Dlatoliition NoLIiia In luiruliv uiifj... ...... 1, slilii linrelolore existliia ltween A. R. Mason and (I A. Bpatli In the I.iimiiihib of rarmlnn has boon dissolved by mutual consent, ami said business will hereafter be com noted by the midenl.ned. Daled July g, Jl5. . 0. A. BPATlf. For aale: black mart 8 years, weight 1250. Inquire at Cornelius Warehouse. r