HlLlSBORO ARGUS, JULV ft, 1908 ! I r i Inlarad at th Post-offlot at HUhbow, Oregon, M nwond-cUw mail nattr. LUCIUS A. LONG, Editor. County Official Paper Subscription: On Dollar fxr Annum. lsaaed Every ;Tbrsday -BY- liONO A MoKlNNBT IN THE LIMELIGHT Tea , years ago the corporation in fluencee of the country pdt mill ioni to beat Bryan. Tneae agen cies, directed by men who preferred a debated price for labor and pro duct rather than a "debased" dollar. made heroic claim, of patriotism they were interested in the dollars that were, ratber than the results that, were to be earned by those who make commerce and the social fabric a possibility. ' In other words, they wished debased labor and debased men as measured in "sound dollars.? , They paid for re sults, and they reaped them. They preached purity and were presented with pelf. Grafters themselves, they promoted grafting. The elec torate was corrupted, and the days of Robespierre, Marat and Danton were more tolerant of opposition than the - patriots . of 1896, who branded all political opposition as insanity, vandalism, repudiation and carrion. - We all remember this state of facts, Today, matters are changed. A republican presi dent, while accomplishing little in the main, has, in company with muckrakers, uncovered the maggots of commercialism, and their wrigg ling and stench have shocked the Union that is to say, shocked many who unhesitatingly accepted the plutocratic cry of ten years ago. Today Bryan is known for his ab solute worth, and for the acumen he displayed when he .called the turn of the cog-dicers who opposed him. Today the world knows that Bryan was unblushing! y beaten by rampant coercion, greed and rapac ity. Today the promoters of de based labor, debased production the promoters of a commercial feud alism that self-respected citizens, whether republican, democrat, so cialist, or whatnot, know at their true worth, stand out in the lime light as traduce re of our country and sorrowful in the extreme we have yet to hear the old patri otio editors who supported them acknowledge the wrong. They simply satiety themselves with the platitude of "sound money and san ity," and let it go at that. They are still strong in the faith that de based product and labor is better than debased money and this is certainly true as regards those who intelligently fought, and were ben efitted, by the defeat of Bryan The proposition of the Oregon Condensed Milk Company to call meeting of the patrons of the insti tution and have them select a per son from their number to test the milk which is delivered, is ooe that should manifest an earnest of the company to do the right thins to those from whom they get thei milk supply. The company pro poses to have the dairymen do the selecting, and they will pay him wages for the work., A call for their meeting is found in another place in this issue, and here is chance for co-operative work their hearts' content. - - THE MARKETS, This morning's market reports, compiled from Portland quotations, are: Valley Wheat, new. 710)72. Barley feed, $24(ai24.50; brew ing, $244; rolled, $25 and 26. Oats, White, $31 50 32. Oats, gray, $31.50 per ton. Bran, $16 per ton - -; Hay, Timothy,- K O $12 Valley, $8$9; grain, $78, Hay, Clover, $7 50 and $8. Potatoes, fancy graded Burbanka, 40(J5() cents per hundred Eges, Oregon ranch, 22224. Butter, Extra Creamery, 2021 . Hops choice 1905, 10 11 cts. Eli Goodspeed, who Battled near Forest Grove in 1864, died at Til lamook, Sunday. ' COQUETTE The Fine Percheron Stallion oi Cedar Mill Horse Company. the The Cedar Mill Percheron Horse Com pany has a fine, new Percheron stallion, and he will stand the season at Herman - C.lnske's home place, one-fourth mile east of Bethany, all week, except Tnes- dav afternoons and Friday afternoons. TJERMS : Single service, $8; season, ti: to insure with foal. li: colt to stand and suck, (16. Coquette is a handsome coal black, with star in forehead. He weighs 1900, and ta nttely built. P. H. Vandehey, Manager. Golf In C&chis Center. WW WE wr propped aarainet th 'dobC f that Jci o- Pofcar Pill's f V When a ndxt w srtJ. -tln quer-tik la ths Mils. Rc'd a ball of itutta pereha ani waa put- tin' In hla licks J est a-knorkln' It to (lory with a buncB ' erookad sticks. Well. went up there quits cur'us, and wi waichrd him paste the ball TUl a Itchln for to try It seemed to gt a-hoit of alL And at last frcksadJl Stevens asked to (lv tlx thing a st. And w fathered round to see him show th stranfer what was what. Wall, tha folfer stuck the sihreerold on a little pile o dirt. And Packsadiile swiped and swatted, but - he dWn't do no hurt. Ha barked his shins territle. and he broke hla little stick. And whsn he heard snicker his guns came out too quick. Wa dropped behind the cactus with some holes clipped In our clothes. While the ol(er for the sky line wraKd hi checkerboarded hose. And when we took home Stevens and ttinm others that was hurt Tha exlf ball still was s'ttin' on Its little pile o dirt. 80 we ain't no new St. Andrews, and we hope no aolfer thinks He ran rut loose here in Cactus with a set of oatmeal links. We a"o In fer games that's quiet and stir up no blood and fuss. And down In Cactus Center pokers awxl enough fer us. Denver Republican. Matter of Shave. Ttoaz I haar that the wrset trust ta In a bad way. Joax-Ves, but It'll get thins in gJoU ahape after awhile. Chkaga Jouruul. Her Hhmi. The other Uay 1 was told of a little girl who atteudetl a distrlbutlou or prliea given by the Soeiety tor tne Prevention of Cruelty to Anmiais. aae bad won. you must know, a book as g reward for writing the best essay on the aubject glveu, ami. with the other auceeeaful children, was undergoing a viva voce examination. Wall, my dear," said the geutleman wUo had given away the prizt-s. "can yon tU me why It la eruel to doi-k honesf tails and trim doe' ears?'' 'Because," answered tiie little girl. "what God had joined together let na man pat asunder." Trase sa4 Profession. Dr. Bull, the celebrated surgeon, wus under the hands ot the skillful but talk give barber whom he was accustomed to patronise. 'Ah. doctor." sighed the tonsorial artist, "I wish I had learned your trade" "Wall, I don't know," said the great surgeon reflectively; "yours Is a pretty food profession, isn't it?' Woman I Bom Companion. His Excase. "Mike, you were a long time at mar kt tills morning. Why didn't you bring back that dressed duck quicker!" 8ure, madam, It war a fuymale duck tbot the mon was after fillin' yer or doer wid, an' ye know how long it takes a faymale to dress!" -New Or leans, Times-Democrat Iwa For Hup. "I have been misquoted," said tha new congressman. "Well," answered the experienced statesman, "wait aud see bow it turns out Sometimes a man Is lucky to be misquoted. "Washington Star. Fcsur Versus Wellmaut. "I'm afraid Peary will not under stand about this Wellmnn airship that la to beat him to the pole." "Why notr "Because It will tie over his head." CWaland Plain Dealer. YomrA to Live. "Before we were married you said you'd die for nie." 'I'd do it, too, only you have kept me so poor we cau't afford any funeral expenses." Houston Post. Faii4 at Last. Explorer Bugg HI, there; I've dis covered the north pole! Woman's Home Companion. , Uaklna. "You do wrong to suspect that man. He always pursued an uptight life." Then I'm sure he never overtook it" Baltimore American. Woaaerfal Work of a Watch. In perfect running order the balance wheel of a timepiece makes 18,000 vi brations per hour. The number of miles a year the movement of a cor rectly adjusted balance wheel will equal la ZJ&8. To make this rwi less than one-tenth of a drop of oil la con sumed. In order to keep a watch in proper condition it Is advisable to have the timepiece thoroughly overhauled semiannually. The life of a watch is kwiaitieiisd by ttavlux It "house deaa- fi We can not sacrifice reputa tion for tem have porary pencuce wlucu we tutuic cutuies us to your patronage. A few of our gain best sellers will the oldest and best fruit jar in the market, wc sell this scasou, .'i'gal, 85c per do.; quarts, 65c per do..; piuts, 55c per do., and a further reduction of 2 I-2C per do, where two or more dozeus arc purchased at one time. Sugar is still 20 lbs for i. S bars Star soap, full weight guaranteed, 25c 33 bars for fx. Kggs 23 I-2C, Butter 42 l-2c. Reeves & Reeves, Cedar Mill, Or. T.K.Imbric lVala in all kinds of Utal Kstnte. Wheat Land, Farm Land, Stork Ranches, ami RargA Lands. Reclamation and sale of Desert Lamia a pjieoialty. Fine investments for your idle money Write or rail at oil ice. A HI NY. TON Ht'lLtMNA Portland - - Orix.on 1 1 2 ' J ! I The K'mi of Enffcnd And His Mother's Picture -J K IXtJ EPWARO VII. ot England I known to I the most democratic . of titled rulers, though he Is now not quite as free to follow his uuceremo- uious tK-ut as when he was I'riu. C Wale. In the days before his acces sion to the throne when drtviug unat tended In a dogcart along a country road he met an old woman wearily carrying a heavy basket "Climb in," said the prince, and the Kood duuie gladly accepted tha invl t at ion. "What have you In your basket?" asked the unidentified prince. "Eggs, butter and vegetables," was the reply. "I'm fond of fresh eggs," said the prince, "and if you'll let me have . , ' ' , , . lot I 11 give you my mothers picture. "Your mother's picture!" exclaimed the old lady. "What good would that do me?" "Ob, you never know," laughed the prim e, and as he beled his passenger dismount at the door of her cottage he laid his hand on the basket and hand- eU the astouisueu market woman i golden sovereign stamped with the of-1 figy of yueeu Mctoria. W oman s Home Companion. For Several Missies. "Didn't you and Sir. Spoonlngton have trouble of some kind lust night V" asked her anxious mother. "Yes; be said my lips were like lus cious cherries and my enn like little shells." "Well? Was that all?" 'V-tm- 1a atilil nip lisle hful thp frfl- ' , , . . .t 1 gram-e of apple blossoms, and when 1; wouldn't lot him bury bis nose in It for fear he mlifht loosen my switch he seemed to be really put out, and for several minutes we were Just ns cool to each Other as we could be." Chlca- go Uccord-Herald. Permission Grasted. The eastern manager of a largo west ern manufacturing concern has a be niguly clerical apiK'arunce that com mands confidence. He was stuuding on a corner In the shopping district of Phil adelphia walling for a car when a woman, handsomely gowned and evi dently a stranger, approached him aud said Inquiringly. "I wish to go to Broad street station." Instantly he replied in a tone of in dulgent seriousness: "Very well, you can go this time, but don't ever, ever ask me again." Phil adelphia Ledger. Iseful. "Don't you think every statesman should eulUvate a manner of great dig nity?" "A manner of great dignity," answer ed Senator Sorghum, ''Is nn Invaluable adjunct. It prevent people from unk ing bothersome questions for fear of seeming Impertinent." Washington Star. Pilar Father. "I suppose I ought to ask your fa ther for your hand?" "Well, yes. It might please him, and It can't do any hurt. Of course it wouldn't be at all necessary If mother were hiiine." 'lcveland l'lalu iJeuler. b Willie's 1h unit lit. Pa-Well, what Is It now? Willie-l'a, Is a thousand legger a bird? l'a -Certainly not; it's an Insect. Wlllle-l'u, why ain't turkeys thou saud leggers? 1'hllfldelphla l'ress. Such Impadenee! "Is there any answer, boy?" Messenger liuy --1 don't know; 1 didn't have time to read lt25 afford to None suc ceed only those who are worthy of public confidence. We acquired a share of ex- be an eye-opener. Mason, J J Get the anuual dividend habit. ! Iufure in the Massachusetts Mutu ' al Life. James Stitt, District Ar'i. i Cornelius Brown, ot southeast of ! town, has some nun four foot oak 'wood for sale. Delivery anywhere Fininh your screen doors with Jap - a - lac G. A. Patterson, Die- iributor. SUMMONS IN TUK CI HOT IT COVKT OK TIIK NTATK OF OKKtlON. KtK WASHlXtlTON COl'NTV UK. Wlllu.ll. rtniitliiM E. UWilln.il, lVleti.latil.l T,;J1':1.W,I,',,U ,m"',,,, le- In the until of the Slate of Oregon ton are Imroliy -iiniuatiile,l to iM-nr in the (ilrai(i f w fnH l( (U((i if (h(, lirii i,u,ii(.lion ol this u mm,iin. the lim puhlirallon thereof iIuk uii the 'Jstli day V.i"fUi,,t """. ".r '"""'I !!" cuiiipUinl Ihereni lllril skaIiisI you. Ami you will ules.se ImLc uuiut that 11 you tail io so appear ami answer said complai'it, the plamtilV will apply to the Conn for the relief prayed for in iter eoiiiplaint, to wit: r'ora decree tlinHolviiut the iiiarriane and niai riiiKd rontrai't exiiilnn Utwien you and the pluinlitt. upon the (ronii'li ul ileerlion. and lor the coat hihI ilKtinie meiits ul' this suit, and such other and further relief as may lie eiiiuialilo. This Numinous is served iiniii you by publication hv order of llonoralilo I.. A. , kokhI, County Jiule uf WanliiiiKton Couu- I. m ..I. ....I .lurl ..t. ika K.il. ..f June, hini. ami which order rniulres pule , lication thereof In the Htl'shoro Argus, .once a week lor six consecutive, and sue- ! etxsaivo weeks, beginning with the Issue thereof dated June 2Mth, l!t, and endliiK with the issue thereof Auitust tilth, l' Slid that vou sppesr and answer on or I e fore Augiist IWh. l!Jtl. lieu. K. lltigley, Attorney for I'laintilV. Administratrix' Notice Notice iM hereby given that the Himornhle Couittr Court of the Stain of Ore-m for the County ol Washington, has apMintcd the umlersiirneil administratrix with tiio-wlll-annexed of the estate of t'yntliia H. Hamilton, tiacAHHeu. anil all irsous hav ing claims ag-inst the said mlate are hers hy notilied to preHenl the name to llie uiiderHiimed at the Us oltlie of tieo. It. I Hai.'l-y, in Hilishoro, within six iiionthi from the date hereof, properly verllleil. listed this July 5, rN. MAKYA. HAUK, i Administratrix w itli-tlie-will aiinexe.1 of I the estate of Cynthia H, Hamilton, de ceased. W. I). Hare and lieo. It. liaitlev. At- torneys lor Administratrix, Notice of Time . Sotj, N hereby uiven that we have ; date given our adopted son, Kolierl VeU ', '"""i.11 .. "' ''V'.' .K" ' .. .1 business on his own ariinint, f itilU-ct all money due him for work from this date, aud we will not lie responsible tor any debt lie may contract. O. K. C. MKYER. ANSA MEVKU. Cornelius, Ore., June 2, '. Oregon ShofjtLine Union Pacific AMD a TKAINH TO TIIK KAHT KKOM I'UltTI.ANH. Through I'iiIIiiiku staudsrd and tourisl sleeping-cnrs daily to Uuiuhii, Chicago, iSpokaur; tourist sleepuiK-csr ilsuy to Kunsas Citv; through l'lilluinn tourisl sleepiug-csrs (persotmlly cottilucted) weekly o Chicago, Katisas City, te- clining chsir cars (seats free) to the Kast daily. IIRPART ros nsitr IJhicrago Hiincial :.') a.m. via Atlantic Kx press Mi p. M. via Ht. Haul Kast Mail 6:16 r. M. via Spokane Fort-"- TIM K HlHlKllDI.KH PKilM FOKTI.ANI) AKKIVK r HUM IIAII.Y Halt Lake, Denver, Ft. Worth, oinalia, Kansas Cily, Kt. liOiils, Olilrsgo and Kast ,1:1)0 P, a Halt IHke, Denver, Ft. Worth, Onitthit, Kansas City, Ht. Iaiiiis, Chicugo and Kssl Walla Wulla, Iewis lou.Hpokane, Wallace Pullman, Minneap olis, Ht. Paul, D11 luth, Milwaukee, Chicago and Kast For all local points lietwemi lilggs and Portland 7:15 a. s 8:00 A, K laud HigK j lical n:iu a.h I (I:(K) p.m. OCEAN AMD KlVKtt SCIIKDUIiR FROM POHTI.ANR Hleairiships between Portland and Han Francisco every n va nays. River boats on the lower Columbia and Willamette daily except Hundny, LOW ItATKH Tn siul frnm all noints In the Kast. Tickets via this route on sain at all depot olllces of the southern racltln t o. A. L. CRAIG. General PsBflenper A pent Portland, Oregon. IIWIOKD'S BALS4M or MYRRH lor the Human System Heals Mils, lnrti, bruises, sw,,. liilts, strains sprsiiii, weak joints, sprained ankle ki 1 aiikmI harks, nil lniiii'iiiii. Hill im'k. n lltriHtt, quill)', (iiu in low anil Iiti, U.ulhti. t't;ll'lll', rlll'tltllltllMll, mltrali:itt, pU'llllsy, ptielllllUllta, In llittuiHl sor," eytw. IVoslliltt's, eliil tilams, rtimi tmiitoits, plli's. pot solum wound like hilo of Iiks ami sIIuk1 of insts'ls, old mirvs, 11 loom, fsver sor. all ilr-h w oumls, rtinl sui lilmtluiK. I OR DOMISUC MMUS Itiitlx i;iill wirvti, Irw oiiih, imll iiiiiiiIn. iHli, iw lrti, liim", svvi'tltiiKs.Miriiinx, "liuiililer xtrnuiH, IiiiUiiiiiihIIkii, IiuUiiiimI wiiiiti.lx, piltlS. blllll'llI'M, SHil, rillkllKltltl, si'rntliiw, nuitl tt er. t;rtiiNt Utt lliruxli, iiii ., tlstiiU, uillvil, KmiKtitiis w, minis, limit-iti, IouIm, ,'Hkpil iililir, Mutt tt'AIM, Ami tvry knul ol lUvili wouml. This i K'Uitmulcisl. If liul ri'irNiMito.l, Uililf Ui. k ami yi Mttney Iwi'k Hiiim your uir ri'ltu'.il. J. J. SMITH Hunks, On v. v. a.i.Iiim, iin-eiLviii.', ioni a r TIIE Massachusetts MIJUIAL LIFE In sura nee Co. lilt orHr at ctl ISM Dividends IViitl Anmuillv Insurauie in the Massa chusetts Mutual Life Iu suratu'c Ct.nipaiiy p,ics Ihirivakd Ativan tages. 1st. llccuiise of the l'suious Noa (urleitiiie luaiitaiice Laws, 2d. Ilrcnusr ul Superior l-'conomv td. " " Aiiuunl llividcuds 41h. " h'verything I'srliripstes .Sth. " lis p.isl rrcotil is clean 6th. " ltscoiittactsarethe best Before ou inurp te ui II. C. COIION, M.unKicr, thtiniber of Commerrc J WHS SHU, District Agent, i Port Kind, Ore. J NOTICE OF TIME Notice l lieri'liy ijiveii Ihal nil srsoiis are iioIiiiihI not to eive t hsi'les achtmur any credit of any kind, as wc will not he rexiiuuHihle iur unv tlcnis coiitnu'leil by htm. Signml by tils parents. I' rank Niichlintir. Mrs. r'rauk Sacliliaur. Hilishoro, Oregon, May li, I'W: TAPAGEUR (53167) Imported Percheron Stallion, foaled in Frunce in 1901. Was brought to America in 1904. American No.,413Ii6 Color and description, black, with star, l-iuelyjshaped. Absolutely the k-st horse in Washington County. Five years old. Weight, 1950. ust the horse for good, substantial gets. -:- -:- : - ' . . v; - "-' ' ; t,i i J - & iV.V lct .- st fjrrj ' ' " 'l ' 1 " .' " .f '.. 1 ' ' t . ' ; & i ;- . . .. : ; " . "' : ' ': , ' ". ' , '. ... ...'.. , ' .4..A ,. , ,...,.....,.. u .... ,-, - , ,' Will Stand the Season of 1906 as followsi Monday noon tintil 2 p. m., at 'Beef Bend, at C. Scliambiirg's ; Monday, 3 p. m to Tuesday morning, at Doc Tigard's, Tigardville ; Tuesday noon until 2 p. 111., at Robert Hoeken's, Beavertou ; Tuesday night until Wednesday at 8 a. ni., at Peter Zuerclier's, near Cedar Mill; Wednesday uoou until 2 p. 111., at M, M. Mead's, Roh't . . , ,,r 1 1 ..! ... MM .1 I ... O ..4 K...1 1 O. 11 Jinhric l arm ; . Wednesday trainpf's bain, Hilishoro; ton; Thursday cveuitig TERMS Care to prevent, but not The Scholls Prince .-. , mt mm ' evr, . :ser sk A tW i mm The ClydfduU-f Snd by Kslsmar, isti of M.IIi,ii.Ii , Will Stand Sasoit ul l)tK: U Corut'lius-Al IIiiiiiiiuk's Uuu, f.rcctivtllc - At Will WalkriV CU-utor-At M.i Itu ' Wrd 1 1,1 vi tin -At ,l,.pli llishui lxuo K tl.ivritoii I'uIhiI's. M.utiu Minili Livcliuoml n livcrv bun iIiI1sIh.hi-- At tiuui'i Tl' K MS- Single u nivi vsheti (ulnoi has two I. C. PAl 1 1, (h ooiii. Those wuliing to limit to ju l-'uglc-h the owner in Ilill.lxnm Turn- SAMSON The Handsome Coach Stallion Weight idim; 6 years Ui ; Iil:uk T.i w 11 ; I'iiu-ty built; Just the horse lor that will make the most serviceable hoi st s for farm atul driving purposes WILL STAND SEASON OF 1906 At the Jolly farm, four and one-half miles northwest of Hilishoro. Single service, $5; Colt to stand aud .suck, 1 10. Care to prevent, but not resjHUisihlc for accidents. Farmers should sec this horse lie fore breeding, lie has the proportions that will please. F. W. DELSMAN Address, HillsU.ro, R. 1?. D. N'o. .V i V- s 1 rSj' evening to niuihuuy nun uuiy, ul o, .u inl-uiimhiu x nar- Thursday noon to 2 p. aiid Friday, to Saturda; 111., Single service, Season, $12 insure foal to stand and such, responsible for accidents. Percheron Horse Henry li A 4 t ercleron stallion 1)j. I'K"; Srtoml Osm. Uihls. il.is iiihiu, I-'. MuliK ', l uiilcS. III.Hituiug Mou.l.n t-tciiing to TuruUy at t" in Tium1.iv in ning to Wilneil4 to a In. ir-! n alti-i iiikhi mid evening, l'hm-.lo iiihui. Much, I liiiil.iv nielli lol iul.iy noon tri-l ix iitghl. pLl.X 1 1 1 1 1 I tllHI ,-MilUl.lV , ; S.cttui, f' . hisuiiilnr, 1 4 5. i nunc IoImiiiI, fin cull To in, iii II. I). S( HMU1IR, oritr. Sli' c.iii gel m-ivIit at llie home of T- iiiuti, f m ; single srrvuv, fi. , v, tit - - at tk'i iiiau liogc s, l'ariuing- ay evening, i'eitl tinmer s, hiliolls. 1 Insurance, $15. To $17-50. Co., Owners :