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THE ARGUS ! WASHINGN LETTER- THE PESKY COYOTE. R. H. MITCHELL, Editor. W. C. CLOW. Bu.in.aa Manager. THE ARGUS CO., Publiih.r. SITRSCItllTlON I' RICK. Single copy five vents. One year, l.lrt. Mix months IK) cents. Throe months 35 cent. , ' Advertising Rates. '.1 -inem Card's, Per Yr . , . , $12.00. Cimtrnct il jwr ini'h T month, Ml 8ecial Advertising, tip-cial Mutes. Published weekly every Thursday even ing, went sile of Second st., llillsboro, Or. THURSDAY, SEP. 27, 18t)4. Washington, A cinvrfui D. C. SEr. 18 1894 Within a fow weeks coyotes lntvu feelin prevails nt ' frty or fifty head ot sheep i i i . i i nntl Ronts tor-liirniers near ( nston, (lemrcratic headquarters, g mav be ! , . v . ... , ... , . ' . , . , , ,, , " i both in ) anihill and Washington judged hy tl.o talk of becret:irvjcounlie8t Thirt mmM.t bitol. Lawrence Gardner, who gi.id: i has raised rive pups in tltnt viein '"The result in Maine is lianll v j ty. anil they run in a h.u d, ami, what we expected, consi erinj; the '""i killed, will destroy the character of the fid.t J.nul, l.y the ! V,"' "' .,u'i1')!,l,;ll"(1 J r..,,nl,li,.,B J. short time. Uis unfortunate that spent, ami the shakers of national "" e.mt y re- .-,',....,,;.., .i .i. lx'uh'd thu brunt y on coyotes inst v..,..i fi.. P...tJ,ft,. Hiiisi.m. w I,-. - i .. .i. i:..!.. n...i '' count v was nearly rid I Oregon. a Secnd-clas mail .natter. j (,(ne , .i,.,,,..,. then., and the expense per bounty s'.rikes me that the vote is ridicu-i m l"u "ru wouU ,n!vr v, rv lously small. The democrats in!""!1; , he. CHrt f,,ui "Kht Maine had nothing to lose, whereas Ix,lwh lhw boul"'-vf hr.' the republicans had everything to j f'T T TT AT T'" gain, not oniv in keeping up their1 V,M ,ht d hut ..n.im-itim, 1, ;.:...,; !.... ! "OUOl,, Ul.l HOI SO Willi U1C COVOU" 1 llat tu rjj ciini)( f.w S. B. HUSTON, ATTORNEY-AT-L AW, ANll NOTARY PUBLIC. ItooinS Union Hloek, HilUiboro, Ore. BARRETT & ADAMS, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. ltHins (land 7 Central ltlock, llillsboro, Ore. ' With the issue of last week. The Argv9 was six months old. During the six months just finished the subscription list has grown beyond our most sanguine expectations. Nearly eight hundred on our list, Hnd tiiey are roiling in more rapid ly now than at any time heretofore. The paper was started in the hard est times this country has ever wit nessed. It has had no email amount of opposition since it first (started and yet it has grown stead ily from a little primar four column folio until it is now n handsome seven-column folio with fair pros pects for future improvement. We are under lasting obligations to our friends who have stood hv us so loyally in the past and we hope to .Ml e .1. A. ' nieni sun more oi meir uivor m the future. Now is the most opp ortune time for extending the cir culation and we hope our readers will constitute themselvts a com mittee of one to get new names for our list. Hv January 1,1895 we want 1,200 subscribers, and with that number we can obtain advertising at rates that will pay. We are also under obligations to the mer chants and business men who have bo nobly came to our assistance with tlitir advertising "and job work. Itemember that The Argus olhc not only publishes a first-class nevpaer, but is fully equipped for first-class job work, Our terms on job work urn cash, and below Portland prices. Wedocolor work, tinting, embossing, photoengra ving, etc. Call and see us in our new and enlarged quarters next door north of the post office. too smart for the average l AT.. ..4 1 , 1,... .... n- w-v " lirir. (JUl UilLTIV I . , . ..... of it 11 is the .personal Sh.te ri,,H ' ',UM,er. ?nu 100 lor ' !lt average of a Presidential boom. IV so.,-! !.ou or .tr,,l' all v, 1 feel delighted with the result. ! ,1,u ,U.' . T T' as I firmlv U lieve h will have the! r . t0 ''"'.'i'' ",ml llK'n now iu nam uie nog a nu cap- Dogs t nuiied tor T. H. TONGUE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, la .Morgan Mock, Hillaboro, Oregoik W. D.WOOD, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Olllco In chenette Row. Rosidonoe, corner First and Main streets, llillsboro, OiTKon. ' tine the cn oto. Tom Reed and Bill McKinley are on their way west to "do battle for the republican party on West ern soil" so says the Crab Orchard Nebraska, Herald, and adds "Tom and McKinlev will make it 'migh ty interestin' for the demo pops." Yep, aliout the first thing for Tom Heed to do will be to explain away tho charges ho made in Congress against Tom Mnjors,republican can didate for governor of Nebraska. Then Majors was "ai cessory to per jury, and forgerv," etc. Now what is he? same effect on the democrats that .1... .1 - . . . . .i . t.. . i,. ixn l,.l .l,- the puriHise are unfit lor any other The democrats of the United States l?' ""'J, w,,en ht'. ,,ou,lt-v have determined to elect a majority i c.vote l.un-er ,I of the members of the next House. ! - Bml g 0Ul wf They have not been rain bowelmsing j ,hlhnes- , . , , with the hope of securi .g any votes .U nm-v T 1 Jat xh M from either Maine or Vermont, and ught to oiler a bounty are not to be panic-stricken by j thenelves. I hey always have any so-ci Ued idienomenal votes. " . u"f ,min -v vnA showing great percentages of V.TV " -V"? COU,,t called renublican sa ns in rennh- .. V". "l-eose 10 lican strong holds." lie tew slieep tn--u ot .ti;0 a scalp Hon. Clifton 11. i;reckenrltre.bfC:m!f. tl,0,"ei)t!. a,Id. .tl-ti w"lf Minister to Jiussia. was at!c'V go; ana tne insky coyote 1 lie owners of flocks in othei S. T. LINKLATER, M. B.C. M. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Otllita n;n..i.M ii. . , , v ,llln,",i" iiuriuiu'v. e.- aence east of Court House. OitW hours trom ! a. m. to 6 p. m. t I'liarmacv when notvisitniB; hetbre and after that 'time at residouoc. A year ago Nancy Hanks was crowned queen of the turf. She had brjken ihe world's record and trot led her mile in 2:04; that is two minutes and four seconds, but on Wednesday of last, week, at (iails hurg, Illinois, Alix reduced the record by a quarter of a second, trotting a full mile in 2:03f It would be a trtniendous feat to knock off 3 seconds iu a mile, but it is not out of the liounds of poe sibility; Alix is only six years old, and her best record last "year was 2:092. THE DAIRY Statistics of South Tualatin Creamery. r ollowing is a statement of the output of South Tualatin creamery from September 19, 1893, to Sep tember 19, 1894: Amount of milk in pounds 1,314,125 A lllilllllt. ill' hntlnr. r.u ict - " ,,, , tio,u( .Amount ' U . K.eoo 'if 22.4(1 Total feceTpts for buttr...T:.:.....!!U,96.45 Wiu. Schulmerich, about whose dairy the Argus published some figures last week and who is a pat . von of the South Tualatin Cream ery, makes the following statement about his cows and his method of feeding, etc, which will be of inter est to dairymen: "I breed my cows to have calves from August 1st to October so they can bo turned dry when butter is cheap. In regard to how they are being fed, they are turned to pas ture iu April." In July they have the second crop of clover for pas ture. In August I begin feeding them gieen corn. In September pumpkins are ripe of which I grow from to 0 acres, which are fed with Borne ground wheat or shorts. 1 wauy ration in winter to each cow 10 lbs of ground feed, bran, wheat and oat chop and all ihe clover hay they will eat. I keep them iu the stable day and night iu cold or rainy weather. "My dairy consists of twenty cows. 14 of them heifers. ) iIh-pb yeur-olds, 5 two-year-olds and the rest mature cows, f rom Septem ber 1. 1893. to Sentember 1 1X5U they produced 114,588 pounds of iBUK mini which the c:eamerv made 5,849 pounds of butter. Net receipts for butter were $1,236.74. Average amount of milk from each rtow, 5.729; average amount of but Tr from each cow, 267 9-20 pounds Amount of money for butter of each cow, $61.84. Value of skim med iiiilk per hundred pounds, 20 ents, or $10.88 per cow,, Veal 04. Alaking-fhe total income from each cow $76.72, and fhe total for die the twenty cows $1,634 40," . . feat I U. S. Minister to the State department this week to receive his final instructions. He expects to sail from New York on the 20, inst,, and will stop in Lon don a few days as the guest of Am bassador liayard before going to St. Petersburg. Iho democratic campaign text book is ready for delivery, and it is a "hummer." as niieht have leen expected from th fact of Represen tative iJynuni, of Indiana, having been its chief editor and comniler. The book is not for general dis tribution, but is intended to furnish ready information on campaign is sues to sneakers, editors, and. political writers. It is supplied hv the Congressional Campaign Committee. Secretary Carlisle is daily prov ing that he is the rieht man in the light place. Here is the opin ion of a New lork tariff hi wver whose personal interests are heinir made to sutler hv the Secieiary's acts: "The nroinnt and liberal in terpretation Secretary Carlisle is placing on the disputed features of the new tariff is causing grief a mong New York lawyers. You cannot appreciate the importance of Secretary Carlisle's action unless von are aware that many New York lawyers 'made large fortunes out. of the almost endless litigation caused by the interpretation of the McKinley tariff by republican Treasury officials- I don't know whether Mr. Carlisle was aware of this, but judging from the prompt ness with which he lias decided how certain provisions of ti e new law shall be construed by the cus toms officers, I should suspect that he was. As a matter of fact, he is saving the cove-nmeiit thousands of dollars, even if be is knocking lawyers out of business. And he is doing that with such ensv freedom that about the only thing he has left them to fight over is the question whether goods imported be tween the 1st and 28th days of August shall be rated under the old or the. new law. the first, heimr the date stated iu the bill for the new law to take effect and the last beinc the dav nnmi which it .t. ually became a law. The Secre tary has ruled so decisively mJ quickly on the leading features that thf courts will have practic ally nothing to do under the pre sent law." U. S. Treasurer Moraan returned to Washington this week trom n six weeks tour of the Pacific coast. Mr. Morgan brings good leports, both political and business. From a business point of view the calamity wail, which the re publican campaign managers have adopted as a party trade-mark, is indefensible and much to be re gretted, as it will unquestionably have the effect. of retarding tho growth of husine: s revival, now be ginning to he felt. throughout the country but from a partisan nolii.i- cal point of view, it will convince me (loinuiug voters that the men who are directing the republican party prefer a continuance of the business stagnation, for which they are primarily resnonsihln. I o n ru. vival of business which would he properly credited to the democratic parry, amnviil he worth thousands of votes to the democrat par ty from those who are too pa triotic to support a party that is willing to talk down the business of the country for (he pur pose of trying to get the votes of thoughtless oi ignorant people. A party that has no better argument to offer to get votes than the busi ness misfortunes of the people, for which its own legislation was re sponsible, wiH nvei b0 returned to power in tins country' unless the people have much less sense than they are credited with. pans oi tne county will not he un disturbed by the coyote long with five young wolves on its south western border. Those five with their mother will torn out a gang of fifteen or twenty yelprng, blood sucking devils next year and they will carry the war 'right into the prairies near llillsboro. The sheep raisers of Yamhill and Washington would better take action nt once and take the scalps of those six coyotes now located in tho West Chehalein mountains. II. B Luce. P. A. BAILEY, M.D. P. J. BAtLRY, B.S.M.D. DRS. F. A. AND F. J. BAILEY, Physicians, Surgeons and Accouchers. Olllce In llillsboro Pharmacy. Kosl deuce soutn-wwt corner lla-solino and Second. All culls promptly attended day or night, JAMES PHILUPPE TAMIESIE, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Siirsreon Southern Pacific Italhoad Co. Consultation in hYtmoh i..ri;ui. m.. , . ....... ... ,iKn,-,i, 'M,t, and residence south of Main near 3d st.. llillsboro, Or. The republicans of Nebraska are having a sweet-scented caimaii?n. Their Rosewater (editor of the re- pnblica'i Bee) has bolted. He s;iys "Tom Majors, republican nomineo for governor of Nebraska, stands branded as an accessory to forgery, and perjury by Tom Heed." Why. didn't they do like the democrats did in Kentucky? The democrat party, being a party of the people, by the people and for the people, can and does rid itself of such im purities, hut the republicans arc not built that way. Great Britian, with her nual greed, is now laying claim fo large portions of Southeast Alaskan ter ritory: When Russia owned this same territory I ! real Hritian paid $12,000 annually into Itiwsia's j subtreasurv, at Sitka, for fishery privileges. The loss of any of this territory would entail heavy hu i- ncss losses to the Pacific state's cities as they now control the trade of that country. America for Americans is the watchword and old England must keep hands off WILKES BROS. ABSTRACTORS and SURVEYORS. Conveyancing and fine map work a specialty. Lindsay Block, two doors north of the postotlice. Second St., Hillsboro, Or. C. B. BROWN, Q1CNTIST, nil.LMioKO, OKKtiON. OOTiD t'KOWX and ItHItitiK work a specially. A IX WoKK Giiiuciitecd. Hoo.ns 1 and 2 Morjrun lllock. Office Hoc its: From s a. m. to 4. i. it. A uction ! Auction ! ! AND CLOSING OUT SALE Auction every alternate evening and on Saturday afternoons. Private Sales during day at from 25 to 50 per cent, off from regular prices. $5,000 STOCK OF BOOTS and SHOES, LADIES' CLOAKS, DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS, General Merchandise, Boys' andMen's Clothing, Wm. Tucker & Co., Scrnth Side of Main Strt., In Finney Building, HILLSBORO, OREGON. C. R. MEAD'S EXPRESS! Makes regular trips to Portland on MondavM. Wiiilnnuiluvu ,n,l i..,-., ... turning on Tuesdays,' Thursdays and Sat- uiutitn. iiu iiusiiicNs entrusted to hi... ill be nroinntlv ami .nri.fiiMv nit to. Freight timl Leave orders with him nt i n.n,. or at Tiik A hour, 1 shs STAR a ij !F!iJivili iiiMlu)liliKI!lilji; . K.fSI'KNi'Kll, I'n.piktor. illsboro ouse The iinlv place in town where a first-class lmve can he hail for -.. . J. NOKThKlT. IVopi ietor. Corner 2nd a..d Washington Strtrts Newly furnished and j Renovated Give Me k Trial. 10 Cents ! Hillsboro Meat Market, l. K liKItsr, I'noi- Beef, Mutton, Veal and Pork Kept Constantly on Hand. Highest : Maikc't : Price : Paid : far : Fat : Cattle, : Sheep : and : H.irs. Cash Paid for Poultry. MAIN STREET. - HILLSIiOKO. ORKGON. A K rsi-cl t" i In- ooiiveitifiH' id 'iicnIs. ONE QUART of l.lqiil I l'.lllllnf Kllffli'lcnl for ci waiM!.if tor iu ocniM. Liauid Bluing Ini.iiii'ts ji much more. bHIMunt ii.nl In filter IIiiKIi to ivhllo clmhei limn Hull, lluilim or Si..aro lllitliiK. Il h ahvavs reiuly for use. Ii. Ih used liy imurli.n lwiiH,iifuls,u1o.lm of rtilllivr water mi I i.llllluu u 111 I In well I lie liaml. u rtvelpi. of lOe. Iu ikwIiikc flumiH e wit' vend Hut llliilna In nin iMilialcd fin-.n liy iiuiH After you Imvt. u-cl 1 uui-ti vou will UMiituuthcr. II Is aim) Mi iIk'-iIIIuu In!;. E. W. C-ILLCTT, Kan i. a nil nr oi Xxi: t ait. 11 River Street, Chlcai-n. r.j COLUMBIAN PRIZE WINERS. EAST AND SOUTH The Shasta Route CONO VER PIANOS OF THE Southern Pacific Co. Express Trains Leave Portland Daily. NOUTJt :15 pin WvSi p m 10:15 a in Lv Portland Ar Lv Allmny Ar Ar8iinl''rnnciHcol,v Tliennviil nlHct'isol the JnpiitC8e 'ar nhipa are sill grailn.itcH of the United Suites nuyal iicinlciiiy at Annapolis. The inctliodH, exercises anil discipline of the Japanese war ehipH are precisely as tliey would lie on an American ship oft lie came class. This is another reason why the patriotic American's sympathy is with the .Japanese cause" Twenty-five thousand citizens of Chicago are numbered among those having more than $4,000 per year ii come, and who are suhiect to an income tax. PACIFIC UNIVERSITY NOKTU two a in 4:2.1 a in 7:m) p in tVi mi AtlovotraitiH hIiui nt nil .t.,tl,.,,u Portland to Allnmy inclusive, also Tan- K-m,. -incus, ii iisey, iiarnslmrff, Junc tion Irvhiirand i:.i:;i.no, and nil stations trom It welniri,' to Ashland inclusive. Hot-1,1:1' no MAIL, I.AH.V. CHICAGO COTTAGE ORGANS WCRI GIVEN WIT1I ITS ASSOCIATE SCIIOOl .1 want to get a shave right quick And 1 dont know where to go The barbel's now all in this town Are so very very slow. No, no since I have come to think There is a one chair shop -The barbers name is Spencer And he imikes the Whiskers droj I will go and have hint shave me I know that he is good And it will only cost inu ten cunts To get shaved as I should. His shop is now on Second Street .lUSt ODOSitH Httiilrmi, You can go and getu nice clean And get il very soon. 'have TT'OR 8AI.K Jj & and 10 acre tracts for bankable paper. The Akuvs has tiO acres in exchange in TORIvM.- A large cottage with three lots in North side, addition at 5 per month. Enquire at this office. WAN 1LI) to rent a small farm. Furn ished and neartown pieteTred. Ad dress John Iterre, Hillsboro, Or. )') rpO Rhi.Vl. Puree rooms in private r"si--L deuce near business part oi town. No children wanted. $2.51' per month. Call at tins office. rpol(,I,M.-A nice little eottago within -I-one block of the business part of town aj7 'tr month: JOnqure at tnis "fflceor ui iv . ij i uoi'iie. gTualatinAgademy Is oneot the oldest and be.t-equip,..,! schools nf ih,. si.,-.. Its work is cltaracterized l.v hrcadth and I In ro'H'in,. , liesidcs the regular college oourses, which arc e.Ual' in r-x tent to those of the better class of Eastern (!,l....1.s offers superior advantages for pursuing select stitdie. 't those desiring to perfect themselve, in ihe , ,:, lish brandies, the Academy nresents everv opporttinit v Expenses are very moderate. The fall term I, -gins Sep. K'inber, 19, 1894. For catalogues and specilic information address thomas McClelland, Forest drove Or.u'oii, If you Want to Hire a Good Livery Team GO TO THE SCITY L-1 VERY STABLER, WHERE YOU WILL FIND THE BEST TEAMS THAT CAN BE HD IN HILLSBORO. EVERYTHING FIRST-CLASS. GOOD TEAMS, GOOD BUGGIES and DRIVERS, . ; Cor. 2nd and Washington Street. i SCHULMERICH & KOCH, MEAT MARKET. Fresh and Salt Meats always on Hand. Hnri.nrl ul 1 r: 1 . f:'10 a in 12:40 p in b:M p in Lv Ar h.'io ii in l'i.'in p in 7:(lil a in Highest awards At the World's Exposition for excellent manufacture, quality, uniformity and tttt . n,. , tv . . volume of tone, elasticity West Side Division. 0f touch, artistic cases, materials and workman- Porth.ud Ar Allmny Ar ltoS:lllll'g hv Dining Curs on Oirdcn Koulc. I'lillm. Rillici hcciTs and Scctunl flasnNlcc inn Curs aii.i.'ticl to ull thnaiuli trains. Between Portland anil CorvalU.i, Mail thai n, iah.v,(kxc':itniimiay) I'ui'tliiiid 7:;S0 a in 8:60 a in 12:15 p in Lv Lv Ar liillsiioro UorvnllU Ar liV Lv 5: .".() p in ii'H'i .I i,i J:(W p iu ship of highest grade. At Albany and Corvallis connect with trains of the Oregon Pacific Itailroad. KXfllHSSTItAIN, IlAILY,(HXCl:l'TKt!NllAY) OATALOOUU ON APPLICATION mu. 4:40 pm TiV Portland Ar Kim 11:00 p m Lv liillsiioro Lv 7:1.1 a in 7:25 p in Ar McMiiinvillc Lv 6:',r)0 a in Through tickets to all points in thu Eastern Htates, Canada and Uuropecan be obtained at lowest rates from J. J. Mor ' Ban, A'fent, liillsiioro, Oregon, i K. K 11:11 Kit E. P. Hoomts, I Mi l a or, Ass'tO. P. ifeP.Aut. Portland, Oregon. j Thos, F. Oakes, Henry C. rnyim, Henry 0. IC jiiho, lluclovers. CHICAGO COTTAGE ORGAN CO. CHICAGO. ILL. LARGEST MANUFACTURERS OF tANOS AND 0R6AKS IN THE WORLD. 1 M Justice of tho Peace.and Notary Public. m M m JUL A U A MtM A. Jk A Insurance, Loans and Abstracting TTV Ull T O IN CITY HALL, HILLSBORO, OREGON. Av - ifl )l uuutiii "iMuiiivi 111 Liu. 111 i.t ri 1 r 1 1 k n 1 r'ninoi pedia. It is a new set and cost ,), and the owner offers it for sale at '2.-. A har ira 111. for nartieiiluiu imiII ..i i.... a olilee. TT'OR SALIC -T fine ten acre tract The Ohio deinoerii:!v favor Ihu election of United States senators by popular vote, Li Hung Chang has lost his gir- Jior $8W). vim cum huv .. ft ttvmf n.iil.i.. ii .. r n;iii ,m. " , " '"""o "iiies 01 ineie is a swale tin' irurilni, - hue huilllilnr si. a K ..I... . ' , Reeded, and live acres slashed. This land is wonn tiw, per acre. Cull ot The Akocs othce tir a baigaiiii f T?? u "e'"f dies for making J- K inch letters and stock enough to make ItnO worth ot stencil plato-. Ooing ut lo. Call and see them at this ollice, A JJAHGA1N.-A Diet ifrhf w,.,., n... :-.tafe'!:.ll.,,) " lot in Thome addition for II,. I . ii . r, 7 -"". 6.. uB ; nnu one 101 111 Tiiome addition for He. Il8 ell0VV jacket, his peacock J Ins. P'operty sold two years aKo for and next it will be his head. Kn ncTt!! .XTHif W.J. WALL, MUSIC TEACHER. INSTRUCTION GIVEN ON The Organ, Piano, Violincello, And Claironet. TERMS MODERATE. ADDRESS: W. J. WALL, HILLSBORO,' OR. W. T. 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Alt AYTII nviamn. .. . . --.Mja van Hell you rcachlnoi cheaper than von ean et oUewlaere. The MEW HOinB la ou r beat, but we make cheaper kind, nch aa Ihe CLIMAX, IDEAL and other High Arm Full Nickel Plated Sewing machine! for $15.00 and np. Call on our agent or write ua. We want your trade, and Ifprleei, terma aud square dealing will win, we will 1 have It. We challenge the world to produce a BETTER $50.00 Sewing Machine for $50.00, or a better $80. ewlng machine for $30.00 than you can buy from as, or onr Agenta. THE NEW HOME SEWIK6 MACHIKE CO. Obakoi, mam. Botroir mu. M Uhiok swabs, If. T. Ciucaoo. 111. St. Loins. Mo Dilui Tuil, HA JUUMOJMCU, CAU ATLAMXAtiA FOR SALE BY