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HILLSBORO ARGUS. JUNE J , 1906 Intnd at tb rort-offlo si Hilkboro, Orat-on, M soond-els mail Baattar. LUCIUS A. LONG, BdlMr, County Official Paper Subscription: On Dollar per Annum. luted Krery Tlisirvda; -- 8T- LONG McKINNKT Ten year ago U great corpora' tiona of our country wr oot lor the election of their candidates, and their aoimna we "patriotism.' They spent millions of dollar to defeat Bryan and did not hesitate to call him an anarchist, a repudl ationist, and everything that was vile. They have since proved to the public that they are, as a rule, a set of thieves of the wont type They have robbed the living and the dead in the name of patriotism, and the silly newspapers, both met' ropolitan and backwoods, heralded each portly corporationist as worthy of tbe nail Of fame. Alt were scoundrel save those who support ed what the corporations supported; all were rebels who wanted what the corporations, both bank and trust of all kinds, did not want. Bryan supporters were called liars when they said that millions were sent out to corrupt the popular will but it transpires that tbe charge was only too true. As a promi' nent republican said ten years ago "Bryan is just ten years ahead of time:" 1 It begins to look as though he was right, and that Bry an it coming into his own. ELECTION FIGURES Tbe election table for the slate at large is now in and it gives the following figures, as pluralities: Governor Chamberlain, Democratic. 4. WiUtycombe, Kcpubllcan ... 4JI-5 Bartcc. Socialist 4.4 Amoa, Prohibition,. , 1,737 CBsmVrlsin's plurality .44 Varied State Senator (Long Term) Bourse, Republican..... .....4J,.VS Gearin, Democratic .3Mi? Siuiola. Socialist S.57' Paget, Prohibition , 4.4 Bourne' plurality 3.1" United State Senator (Short Trrm) Hulkey, Republican ............ bl.b Stevens. Socialist W4S5 Gould, Prohibition 8,14 Malkey ' plurality, 49. 3 Supreme Juilge Eakia, Republican.... 6t .576 Hailey, Democratic, s,s Robbia. Socialist &.S04 Bright, Prohibithm 4.oS4 Eakin' plurality 2I.3JS Secretary of State Benton. Republican. ....55-554 Stoat, Democratic i,VSoi Brown, Socialist ....... 7.715 ktcDaniel, Prohibition.... 4.9S4 Benson' plurality 9.753 State Treasurer Steel, Republican 55.5 Matlock, Democratic io.54 Cook, Socialist MJ4 Butler, Proiiimtion 4.N Steel' plurality iS.oss State Printer Duniway, Republican 54.&43 Taylor, Democratic... JO.otj Cooper, Socialist....... 7,)i Hawk, Prohibition 4,105 Duniway' plurality 8,5J8 ... Attorney-General Crawford, Republican ..5j,t49 Miller, Democratic 27,752 Bnx, Socialist 6,840 Rutherford, Prohibition 4,459 When Bryan charged that the big fellows who were spending money to defeat him were tbe true anarchists he told the troth, and re cent events have proved it; when he told the people that the big cor porations were the interests that were violating the law he told what has since transpired in history; and when hs asked for the confidence of the American people he only asked what he wss worthy of getting but the very best he could do was to poll a majority of the Caucasian votes in 1896, and nearly as many in the 1904 campaign. But all this, of coarse goes for nothing, Roose velt Las part way gone where Bry, an set the pace as to railroads; time has brought about ths truth of Bry. ao's statements in many other in stancesbut the corporations will be against him in the future they have been in the past. There is too - much Jackson about Bill Bryan-. ; ; - ; ; t Crawford' plurality . . . . . 5.J97 Superintendent Public Instruction Ackerman, Republican 65,49 Homer, Socialist .......11,309 Sheak, Prohibition... 7,10; TIMES MAN AWAKENS One of: tbe absurdities of the elec tion is the outcome of the vote on the big appropriation bill which was held up two years ago by tbe appeal to tbe referendum. It now appears as if a majority voted"yes" on that question. The effect is to legalize the appropriation and all the BchoolB may be maintained and the appropriations for new normal school buildings will be available at once. It is safe to guess that not one voter in ten was in favor of those new buildings, but they have voted for them jot tbe same. The voters sre using their newly scquir ed power of veto very absurdly when they approve by their votes what they denounced so generally with their mouths. Forest Grove Times. Jf tbe Times will look at this county's vote on appropriation bill be will find that it was badly beat en. The vote, however, should have been larger for the veto. Tbe Times, like other county republi can papers, feared to advise veto, because it would practically be ad vising a vote for Chamberlain. the Times man had awakened be fore the election and pointed out the absurdity of sustaining the graft, it would not no be criticiz ing voters. the nr. ago n kecoghizes a fhiend 'Tl tlie m me ol' June, ' Jes' Ilka the June baits fifty years, All filled with son an' tune, How covered o'er with Joy ana tears An' yet I bear the croon t The uroon that bubbled In my heart, Back fifty years, dear Sue,' . WIibd I wux twenty-four, an' past, . An' you were twenty-two f : , '-. ;, 'TIs the same ol' June 1 Jus' like the June we know so well Yes, fifty years pass soon 1 An' yet, we wouldn't eafl them back, Fer we're too ol' to "spoon" Use how we spooned back fifty years, When we wuz eourtln', Sue, When I wuz twenty-four, an' past, An' you were twenty-two! Ackerman' plurality Labor Commissioner H08, Republican... Richard, SocialUt ..54.155 ..63.099 ..17.033 .46,066 HotT plurality... Representative ia Congress (1st District) Hawley, Republican........ 21110 Galloway, Democratic..... 19,340 Myers, Socialist a,N44 Green, Prohibition i,Sol Hawley ' plurality , 3 ,780 Representative in Congress! and District) Ellis, Republican.... aS.vu Graham, Democratic, 13,1 51 Fan!. Socialist 3.532 Stone, Prohibition 2,40s Elli' plurality 16,143 . , Vote on BUI Toe majorities (or and aesinst enact ments were as follow: Approval of $100,000,000 appropri- auoa mil. yes, 17.100 Woman sunrise, no .10,042 Local-option change, no 0,747 Barlow road appropriation, no 13,000 New method to amend constitu tion, yes 28,910 Control of charters by cities and towns, ye ......,.... .32,62 Kegulate state ranter salary by aiw.ye , .54.i7 initiative and relerendum for municipalities, ye 3lo43 Against free passes, yes 40,302 Gross tax on express, telegraph ad telephone companies, yes. ..63, 105 Gross tax on sleeping-car, refriger ator-car and oil companies, yes. .64,512 Whit They All Said After the Wedding THS Clergy man Until death do 7 pert Hie Bridegroom At hut, oh, say darUug! The Bride Dou't. Bert; there's dear. You'll rumple my hair. The Fataer-ir twenty-five yean sine I was fixed up, Bert, my boy, and I trust you'll well, of course, the rough goes with' the smooth. The Mother Ob, my darling, It' M Bard to part with you, and be sure to get a facing the engine. The Beat Man And I erer I er hope r er that In I thank you all gti behalf of the ladle. 'Dm Obtest Friend I've known bet luce she was In short dresses. Ob, you needn't blush, my dear; you had very And I wish yer all happiness, We Don't Care Who Your Grocer Is BUT WE DESIRE YOU Tt) TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR SUMMER PRICKS. We are here to stay, with good goods, and time, at your service. Our ex ceptional low prices will be niaiutained through the summer. But if you don't call, you don't know what good things we have in store for you. Our appetite is quite sharp for eggs at 22,'j ceuts a dozen' and butter at 42,'i ceuts per roll. , Reeves & Reeves, Cedar Mill, Or. Annual Encampment Washington County Veteran Association Forest Grove, June 30-July 3 Celebration JULY 4TH Big Procession. Car of States. Patriotic Addresses. Good Music. Sports of Many Kinds. Balloon Ascension With Parachute Jump. Baseball. Shooting Contest. Pony Races. Ample Provisions for Amusement and Comfort of All. Everybody Invitee! Old Soldiers coming to camp who have tents are re V quested to bring them. AWUrVrVrWAiVVVSrVV v rKMORD'S r , BALSAM or. MYRRH - - ----- For tlic Human System hil iits. ImriM, limiiwa, t-U-lnit, ulrnlim. Mpruhii, w lulni. iinuitftl ank.lt slruiiimt tmi-k. all lamriifwi, tllt nvfc, mirr Ihnwt, quinsy, ague In fun nmt hrviwt, toot h4-hi, rarat'liti,' rlnMimillhni. iimtntliiln, JiWiirlut, itniuiniiii, in. tUnml wire erei. trosUiltiis i-liil-blauis, corns, l.tiniuna, IU.. pot MiiHiiiK wihiihIn like )iiU- ! (lg ml !liiir of innH-N, ul, ,ir.', iiU'iiiN.rtntTHmTVHll ieh u omuU, and KUa tilvodlii).. I OR DOMISIIC AMIM-US lloals mill siMvn, ir vnl, 'nail llllllilu. OtlU !r lllIWKlM. swoIIiiish, KrniiiK,liiiilttnr strain' lnMniiiniuli.nl, inttsmml woututs pulla, hnm-lin., Mt-in, riui;Unii, -rmi Inw, mud tvvvr, utt.iM liwl, thrimli, uiH Hirrx, lt-ml, imllnvil, ItsiiKrviHiitK wuunila, tiHitnil, luiiU, rakml ml.liT, mti Ii-uIm, anil ivnry kiml of tlMh wutind. This is imrftiiteml. M.nn-v hm-k If linlss ri'iirewntiil. Hriint ymir lioHlr twok ami ul ynnr M-ftinil. J. J. SMITH ' Hanks, Ori. s 1". O. Aililrtwa, Ureenvllle, Ituiitx a SAFETY AND PROFIT Safety and profit are tbe two im portant things to consider in select ing a bank. Money is such a hard thing to get and so hard to keep, that it is folly to place it where it will not be safe. Thus thoce who are saving money naturally wish it to earn mors money. Therefore, the financial institution which com bines safety and profit is a desir able depository. Buch is offered by the Hillsboro Commercial Bank. THE MARKETS, brsw If For sale: Westingbouse 10 horse power engine with wagon and tsnk, complete, and witb woodsaw, Call at this office. Karly Rose seed potatoes (or sale. Schulmerich Bros. Tents, hammocks, camp stools and lawn chairs. U. A. Patterson. lobo As I'm sure, nils and Mr. 'Er bert, we all does. On of tbe Crowd She ain't a patch en nij 8uan. Another of the Crowd Don't 'e look cross! I bet she'll 'ave a nice temper to put up with. The Coachman Any more luggage, alas beg pardon, ma'ara? The Guard-I'll lock It, sir, and see an no one get In, Thauk ye, sir. Pick Me Cp. Still Svfceaale. A everybody know, Mark Twain 1 an authority on steamboating on the Ml!aelppt and ha many tales to tell of the Ticlsaltudc of travel in the ear ly day. But the humorist declares that during bis duys g Mississippi pilot tfce vary worst boat on the river was the Stephen J. Hill. Native never aaad bar. Strangers and teoderfeet war sometime inveigled aboard. Oae afternoon a thick fog settled dewa, a ad the Stephen J. Hill had to tie ap to the bank for the night. One of the passe agers said to the captain: It is toe bad we are going to be late, captain." "We ain't going to be late," replied the captain. "But I thought," ald the passenger, "w wet going to tie up here all ssbt" . To we are," answered the captain, "bet that alat going to make us late. We dest run so close to time aa all a." Woman's Home Companion, Reward for return of sorrel mars, three white feet and blazed face Last seen near Progress C. Rob inson, Sylvan, Ore. This mornings market reports, compiled from Portland quotations, are: Valley Wheat, new. 72. Barley feed, $24 24.50; ing, $24 J; rolled, $25 and 26. Oats, Whits. $31 50&32 Oats, grav, $31.50 per toD. Bran, $16 per ton. Hay, Timothy, K 0,. $12 V.lley, tWWi Brain, $78. Hay, Clover. $7 50 and $8. Potatoes, fancy graded Burbanks, 50(60 cents per hundred Eggs, Oregon ranch, 21(o)22. Butter, Extra Creamer v, 20($21 . Hop choice 1905, 9J12 ctn. nnFr.nn ill CJimnr ijRt: wsya miism AicalMimPACIHC 8 TKAIN8 TO THB BAST DAILY PKOH PORTLAND. Through Pullman standard ad tourist sleeping-car daily . to Omaha, Chicago, Spokane; tourist sleeping-car daily to Kansas City; through Pullman tourist sleeping-cars (personally conducted) weekly to Chicago, Kansas City, re clining chair car (teat free) to tbe hast daily. . ( NOTICE OF TIME Notice I heri-hy glvsn thitt nil h-m,iii are mrtitlt-il uut to uivo ( Iibi Icm Nu. Iitmur sny orwllt of any klinl, rs will nut lw resputmiuie mr any itm runlrni lr.l tiy hhn. r-igiieil by tun psrrnUt, , r rank Jisiiiiisnr. s Mm. r'rsiik Nsi-litHitir, Hill.biiro, On(tn,MBy li, iti. DSPAKT roR UAii.r CiiicaKi) Special :'). a. via . Hunt- ItlgUill Allan tic H:lo CM. via liitnt- ington HI. i'snl KaKl Mail 8:15 e. a. via BHikane Port-' laml Uh-I H:ri M TIMS HCHEDUI.KW rnM PORTLAND Halt take, Denvsr, FU Worth, omaba, Ksnaas City, Bt. Louis, Chicago and Kant Halt Lake, Denver, Ft. Worth, Umahs, Kansas City, Hi, Luiiit, Chicagn sini KhhI j Walla Waila, Uwii- tim,Mpiitsiie. wsiisi-e Piilluian, Minnesu cills, Hi. Paul, I)u I ut!., Milwaukee, Chii'mm and Kant Knr sll lix-al points . Iit-tween KlgK anl f iirtlanil SBBIV raoM DMLT 5;00 r. , i- 4. t 7:14 . 8 004.M Notice of Tim Notice is hereby given thst we have this date Kivt-n our adopted son, Kobert Vt ter, his time, with lull privily "f iIoIiik biiMinehS on tils own ai-i-ount, to i-iitlent all money dun hint for work from this ilst, and w will not bi rsapoiisible tor any (lel.tx lie may eontnuti. O. K. O.M EVER. ANNA MKYKR. CorneliuN, Ore., Jun 21, JflUfl, SUMMONS. IN TH1 CIRCUIT COURT OP THE HTATR Or" OREOON, FOR WASHINGTON COUNTY, Henry Hoover, , Plaliitlfl) vs. Kosetta Hoover, Defendant) To Kosntta Hoover, tbe atioytt iiniiied tie rnlant: In the name of the State of Oreann, yon are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in tbe above entitled Knit, on or before the llth day of July, lUOtt, and if you fail to so ap pear and answer said complaint on or be fore that time, plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief prayed for in his com plaint twain, to-wit: For a decree ii solving tbe bond of matrimony now ex isting between you and himself, and fur such other and further relief as to the Court mav seem (dilutable. This summons is published by order of the Honorable i nomas A, Mcttrlde, judge of the above entitled Court, duly made and entered on tbe 1Mb day of May, luufl. in and by which order It is proscribed that tnis summons shall lie published once a week for six successive weeks in the "Hillslioro Argus." Tbe date of the first publication of this summons is May 17, 1H0O. OGLEBBY YOUNG, Attorney for Plaintiff. . Try Heinz' pikcles at H. rung & Bona, Web- l(fl;n0Mi, .00 KAN AND KIVKB "McHRDUMC PROM PORTLAND Hteainnlilps between Portland anil Han pratieuHsu every nve days. Klver boats on tbe lower Columbia and Willamette daily except Hunday. , liOW KATBM To and from ail points in the Kait Tickets via this route mi sale at all depot ornt-es or toe Bouui'rn raeinc uo. i A. h. CRAIO, General I'asHenger Agsnt Portland, Oregon HOP SUPPLIES C, B. Btmlianan, of Cornelius, car ries a full line of hop supplies, such as burlap, hop sacks, biskets, kiln cloth, sulphur, whale oil soap and Quassia chips, (genuine) etc. At prices cheaper tban you can buy in Portland and ship. Jiuonanan warehouce, Cornelius, Ore. NOTICE TO CONTRACTOR Healed bids will be received at the County Court rooms in Hillsboro, Oreiiou, on July A, 1M(1, at 2 o'clock, p. m., for the coiiNtriictioii of the Ueltfer bridge across the Tualatin Klver, one and one-naif miles southwest of Cornelius. Bidders must be prepared to give a suf llcleiit bond for tiie faithful performance of contract. The Court reserve the right to reject any oral) diuh. By order of the County Court, Dated this 12th day of June, 1W6. L, A, Rood, Judge, Argus and Pacifio Monthly, $1.60 THE Massachusetts mutual Life Insurance Co. Iniorporittrd ISM Dividends Paid Annually Iusnranct! in the Massa chusetts Mutual Life In surance Company gives Uurivaleii Advautages. 1st. Bei-stine of the Fsmotts Non forteiture Insufsm e Laws. 2d. llecsuse of Huperior l-'conouiy 3'- " " Annual Dividends 4th. " Kverything I'srlictnales Sth. " Its (wst record is vltsn 6th. 11 It contracts sre the Before ou insure ace u H. G. COL Manager, Chamber of Commerce JAMtS SWT, Uitrkt Agent, Port land. Ore. Prince Henry : ' .. . : 4 1 ' . ...... .1 J ' : -V The Clydesdale-Percheron Stallion Slri by KtUmar. Son of Millkmilit. Osm, fU: S.nJ tm, UiliU. Will Stand Seo of lMX Monday noon, Y. Mutily's, I uiilr S. ttlm.iuiug Cotiirlius At Ituuniiiu's lisrn, Monday rvriiing to Tm-wlnv ut tus. m, OrrcuviUc At Will Vlki-r's, TuvmUy t-veiiiug to Wmlm-wlsy l a m, C.lrin-iw 'At Stay Htiw,' Weilliemliiy sftetnuoil and rv-nun, llelwtia At Jiinrph llixtmp's Thursday main. l n.i R. l'ulxr, Murtin bmito ranoh. Tlmnhy ni);lit t FruUy imoii i Ikavrrtua Uvengtaal' livery barn Ktttlny night. . IlillslHiru At owurr's plsi1 SatunUy and Sunday, ' TKK SIS SiiikU srrvHT, 5 ; hranon, pi ; liwiimm, f II 50. T liiMire when jtnin has two or more to breed, fm -h. ' f. C. PAWI, Crw. , H. D. SCMMI 1 1 I R, Wr. TIhm miHlving lo brw-d to au Knglish Shii i-an (jrt srrvi.c t the hmiie of ' the wwuir ill Umt llilbboro, Ttrm To insure, tu i siiigle srivUv, f .. J SAMSON The Handsome Coach Stallion Weight 141x1; 6 years old; Ulaek-Biowu; 1'incly built ; Just the horse for icts that will make the most serviceable horses for farm ami driving purposes WILL STAND SEASON OF 1906 At the Jolly farm, four and mie-half miles northwest of Hillsboro. Siugle service, $5; Colt to staud and suck, $ 10. Care to prevent, but uot responsible fur ''accidents. ' Farmers should see this horse U-forc breeding, lie has the proportions that will please. F. W. DELSMAN Address, Hillsboro, R. R I). No. 3. TAPAGEUR (53167) Imported Percheron Stallion, foaled In France in 1901. Was brought to America in 1904. American No.,41336 Color and description, black, with star. I?iuelyshaj)ed. Absolutely the ln-st horse Jn Washington County. Five years old. Weight, 1950. Just the horse for good, substantial gets. -:- -;- .;. .;. .;. .. .;. .;. .;. .;. " "iWw'.Vs . , T & 9t t : :umi .r.fv"' ' wr- ''"', tAi , ti .. .1 ant.1 - J I-- ... rvfi -ml.' . r-i ,)., .1 ,fB--. I J t - '( "kl . 'f "ll ,(,)-. 'fa.pHiimmmmAtl f5t '1 " ?. 1 I -J t -Will Stand the Season of 1906 as followst Monday noon until 2 p. 111., at Beef. Bend, at 0. Scham burg's ; Monday, 3 p. m t Tuesday-morning, at Doc Tigard's, Tigardville ; Tuesday noon until 2 p. in., at Robert Hocken's,'Beaverton ; Tuesday night ' until Wednesday at 8 a. m.t at Peter Zuercher's, near Cedar Mill ; Wednesday noon until 2 p. m.,at M. M. Mead's, Rob't ' Ttiilinn rofiti 1 WlnA tx&cAnk xr Atmi 1 1 1 rv" i"A T1i 1 1 fa A n it vti inrv r- Q n 4- U tA ... .1 o Tr 1 LIvMb single service, 55 Reason, 912i Insurance, To , insure foal to stand and such, $17,50. Care to prevent, but iiot vespotisible for accidents. i ' The Scholls Percheron Horse Co., Owners is i; i ! j i 0