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ff HILLSBOKO, OREGON. DEC. 15, .1904. VOL. XI. KILLED IIIIS SKASON U the He cord for Central Ore ((on 'h Stuck iucu DKIVINU THEM FKOM THE RANGE Csiiliuira art lirlriiulucd I llrlv tul H"cll correspondence from Prine VllU Stair that (luring the Season jul closed lli cattlemen of central (tff(j.in hav klll'd G.OOO aheap on tl raiiK. and there not lieen sIiib.1 indictment by district attorney of the couotie whei the unlawful acta obtained The kill log started at a result of milsid hpiiiit hrlmtiug iu thtlr Hocks and it oun spread to hi una o tiers, ami a roiiiD of terror prevailed. Tha catiltfintu ar determined to drive tha ihaep ( industiy nut ol cooiinUsn.il ai they claim the llocks da tny tha rang fr other elock. The' rattli men ar reyularly or ganUtni and I bona who do not wish to t known la th buin coo triliut cartridge to the other. Ditrict Attorney John Hall ra porta tha adviaahility of the govern ment imvlmi tha luck at Oreirnn City, and in raae tha private coin- a I panv want too mucn lor ineir imlditig ba UKKt condemning it and buying it in, or building a new canal. The Japans keep closing in their cordon around fort Arthur, ami tvery day in awing the brown men in Wler abap to force sur render. Hloeeael atill holdaout and hojie to do at) until tit Baltic Heel arrival on the oene. IV. A. SPENCK IS Jury Says That He wan De ceived by Jeter, lit Trade VERDICT OP OVEK FOl'K THOUSAND Hartramuf Win la Cminiio Caf Sued by Mr. N'un LOCAL and COUNTY! AIYAI1H JUDGMENT Thar a a heavy snowfill in Cbh ano thia rk. President Koorevilt will toon make ft trip to tha Houtb. Hulh Or-Wit', of 1'onland, at tempted tuicld Monday, by drown-! I).ia. the Zionist, ha raid ulT bia drl.ti ami hi city la now flour uli llJ. Th8t. Petersburg police charged a body of student, Huuday, and filly were Injured. Togo' Heat ia to meet tha Una iu Halite hW far westward of l'tl Arthur, aud to the eouth. An, unknown man lawd from the Oregon City uspension bridge, Muiday and waa recovered, dead. Au tirn man tiinal that two million people from the east wilt vlxit the tair neil year, at IVrtlaod. The commiadou appointed to In-vi-atigate thTiinwt?ritk newer, by Mayor William, reporla that the work ii badly dona. A Chicago doctor aak l M.r,.') I nd ' M- fur attending lb late Mra Mo ick er, w Ho died at I'aMiidona, recently. The heir will fight lh claim. A (iaroiin died recently iu New Jersey, and ho ask that he be cm mattd and his ahea sent to Ger many to hi sweetheart. Uev. A. 0. Jeffrie, father ol Champion pugilist Jell'rlef, in to lour the wot Id on a preaching trip Ilia Mn will nut attend eervicea, Andrew Carnegie, who claims Mr. Chadwiok forged hia nam-tfto miliiona of dollar in securities, will lie witnes at her examina tion. Th Southern Pacific ha ordered ilftv iikw frrlsht enainea and lh 0 H 'A N.and Short Line have an i.rder in for like number. Moat of the engine wilt I tor the weal. hulal receipt fuil to twar the expHidilure hy oyer H tuilliona for the year ended. Thia ahortage ia attributed to lh rural dolnery Cut oil' the (at railroad foe for Car riie ' Mr. Cbftdwick, the Clevland. Ohi.v woman, who ha aaindlcd banker out of thoutamlo, olalm to m a. diiuiibiur of Carnegie.. 11 creditor will not get ft ceut ou the dollar. It indita tried to hold UP the Spo kane tlyr. near I'urilftnd, ttm other iiiirht. and abot ft hunter who hap pened aloug th trak, IbinkiiiR he i a guard, lie muy recover. The bandits craped. , I , Tim aeuaU ia inveetignting the one of Senator Smoot, the Utah Mormon. It trnpire that the Mormon innrry ;doad women It in tha live one that are making the trouble for Hmoot. Senator Mitchell ud Congreea iinrmann t.Uid that thtv are too limy to come to Portland ami tentify in th land fraud caa com menced tbil week, and plead con greaeionftl immunity. A rllble oapitftliat of tho Chi net ooatt, who ba financed many hlnnkiiU rnna into I'ort Arthur, aj that Htoeaael can hold out for three month unless the Jap carry j; the lortittcfttion hy assault. He lay they have plenty ot ammuni tion except for the big g. enough of t,hat to last for some lime. Th probability i, however, that Janan will risk twenty thou- mud auldlura rather thau wait un til th Baltic fleet reach I'ort Arthur. M. Ihllahoy, of Cooer Mountain, waa a county aeat visitor, Monday Hoard and room by day or week :j W per week Mra. M. A. Lane I). J. Barrett, th Corneliut agent for th Hniiihrrn I'acino. wa in town Saturday evening. l'apetrle tatlonry the neatet out- tor Udtea. at in i'ita urug Hlore. V Mr. U I.. Vi, of Foret drove, U vialitnv with relative in the a ci.y. Knr 17 head Anora coat. tuiiad. nanniea. wthrand buck, all agea. - (lo. Zetzman, Cornelius, noil la l. A fin atock of Undard ramr at Th ltelia standard makes, and at price that ar seller. taut Joaae, formerly of Corn liu, aud later ot lndendeitc, la now Id bmiinee at Salem, and write The Argu to give hi old friend hi beat regards. Wanted: Reliable young woman fur general housework. Call on or addreaa Mra.lt ll. waiaer, iwa vertoo, lre , Kural Fr delivery No. 2. N. A. Brrelt, who ba beon in ll.i... I n.ui.r '..). ....I. U f..r several uiontha, (ftftti Mitchell- l.awi people, waa in town natur day. We carry th awellest line ol gentlemen' ami Iwdiea drre shoe to b found iu the town. Come aud sue tbrm, at l-nnis'. 'thoa. Wbilrhurn, of Corvallia. .. .... U 1 . . I waa Hi llUrsl (! llioa. laioni, ui Cnrneliu, Ust week. " A delicaia ieifumeia ibi mark of gootl brnmlu g buy HiMielt'e oilora, at The Ivlta Drug Htore Bom, Deccuiber 11, UH. to Mi. lima lay lor, ot near II ul brook, a on. K. L McCoimick ba a finesn lection of tt ring, aud wedding Call and inspect them. On door east of Commercial Bank. Th big damage caa brought by W. A. Spenoe, of Oaetori, and pro rcuted by Attorney Ceo. H. Bag ley and W. I. Hare ended rmlay morning, when the jury brought in verdict for plaintifl' for all that wa asked. 4 140 Thl wa a case wherein the tiUintifl' eouehl to recover that amount from the defendant, alleg ing that daceit waa used in trading mill atock of the Gaston Flouring Mill to Bpence for hi equity in a farm adjoining the town of Gaston Science alleged that th true condi tion of the corporation, and the amount of whmt on band, were misrepresented to bim, and thut he was consequently delrauded. The jury waa out all night, although it i said the first ballot wa lor asm ages. It wa a list of questions propounded, and winch toe court Instructed must be answered, that consumed to much time. The case will in all probability l appealed bv Atlornev 8. B. Huston, who minimal for Mr. Jeter. The inrv makliio tin hiit award: J. W - " . . . . ..... tx I 1 1 .. I Haves. M. k. uuiey, freu uoou, Jacob Isli. (3. W. Stilt. Arthur Cuiiin. O. M. Galloway. B. 11 I'alton, Dan Burkbalter, John H. (iraW, (1. A. Plielu and Geo. Kirk wood. Attorney Huston asked the judge to submit questions to the jury. and the queries and anawers t wo tilT swore that be returned the note riot agreeing to the extension pre tumult 1, defendant. The jury gava a verdict against the husband. but the court directed a non-sun as against the wife. Cha. Hchnabel, t'nrti.iul and K It Tnneue appear ed for the plaintifTand H B Huston appeared for the defendant. J F I'lm wa dismied from un der the bond to keep the peace, th charge being prelerreu oy wiin Vail om months ago. T II l.ittlebales vs baseline win- lr Co; non-Buit; thi was a suit herein Liltlehle claimed atump- a . .1 fit age on Iorb aoia to tne miu com pany; John M Wall anu n a nua tnn arwra counsel for defendant and Geo U Bagley for plaintiff. Bowman va Bowman, sun tor ui vorce; referred to Itunyon. UnA va Porter, suit for parti tion granted; Surveyor h C Walker to survey a per petition. John T Johnson released from liond to keD peace, preferred by JfihriBon. The suit of J T Johnson against Caroline was de cided by Keferee Itunyon in favor i.f thn wife, and tha ex-husband must psy 15 per mouth alimony for the supiort of the three little children. The case wa a racy one. a neither plaintiff nor defendant ia burdened with brigtitnes. iieo U Baglev was plaintiff s counsel, while T H Tongue Jr wa attorney for the lady in the cae. ; m m BOARD Chas. Wescott, Forest Grove, a Deputy Sheriff CKOWDER TO PAY FORTY DOLLARS E. U. Hardiag sad W. C. Kertao, Gas- too, Get WarehBM Uceaae Xmas Days Are Near Call and see our line of Fancy Toilet Articles Bargains in up-to-date-Holiday Goods. MRS. SARAH M. POLLOCK. Mm. Sarah Mevers Pollock died at her borne, in Forest Groye, Friday, at the age of 1U. one was born in Menhelm. N. V., October 1-1. IS38, and was married iu 1301 to Colonel Uoliert Pollock, at Oakland. Cat Her husband was Colonel of the Twenty-first Uoited State Infantry, which waa stationed at different time in California, Arizona and A recant isau of lh Argu stated thai T. K. Curnbhua. U( td mar shal of Salem, was a eon of th lata T. H. Cornelius. Instead, u u a in of the late .left Corntliu. Tub wet season ia due, and r- Dieuiiier that John Uenni baa the lineal line of umbrellas ever brought to the oily, with prices in reach of all. Umbrella lor onildren. uaii and aee tuetu. Great record breaking ditto, Ce dar Mill. M. W. A. Hail. New Veat's eve, Deo. Ul. Grand music. four nieces. A celebrated ttm iromiaed. Come, "the ball is your." Taken ud: four head Pulaud China hnsa. one btiuK ft brood tow with pigs following, and tha other shoal uf aix month or over. Ow- - ... , , i . ner win piease can, prove prupnrv, iav chariras. and lata same away r -----o - , - U. U. larnnam, tittisnoro, ure It. V . I), o. You must have groceries why not drop in and see our staple lines, the finest ever brought to th nitv We. buv nothing but th IwbI. and that is what you want. Fruit in Heason. John Dannie. Advertiaed letters at Hillaboro nAuuillioA: Haail DeVruse. Daniel Brown. Mr. Iou Pul. If uncftlUd for will Iw sept to Dead Letter of fice, Decembor 24.'" 1 Oliver doublo dine plows, 05; Book llud gsng P'nwB, tW; itu nt .wa til inch. I4.ri: 50-tooth peg barrow, f 12 50; 14 in. fttubble plows, f 14.110 Ail omer iiinn mi plcmcni at loweBt prictm -Sohul merich Bros. t v....tr WoiaAiihanlr. annerinlend . nf tha Witch Haitel hop farm. -. in iin Mondav ana atate iKi th enmnanv has iust finished planting another 100 acre of hon vine, making 200 aores which will k k.puaaaioii nAi vear. iiuh ib the largest yard in Waahington county. Tiw.ua tiaviua iAwelrv. wnlcheB ,t ni,u.Wa to hfl repaired Bhottld ..to itiam to E L. McCormtck's 'new jewelry store where you will be taken care ol propeny suu uiuik. t.. Ml work uuaranteed. Main street opposite Delta Drug store Hillslfro, Ure. Uuwtion Did the drfeodant aiisrep- rcMtit snv fact to Hie plainlilt in con- ncctiou with tbe sale ol the mill stock to hiuir Answer. Yes. y. Hut Hie plaintiff have full ojor tunity to iuvuligate the condition of the corporstloo nelure nityioa i A. Not under eiitiii conimions g. Was any altruipt mle tiy the oe feudant to-prevent th ptaintill fnm in vesligatilig (he condition of tot corpom tionf A. No. Jj. Did the plaiuliff rely wholly upon the defendant, or did he rely upon the lalementtof any other peran, or upon hiat nut it nnullii? """"A" . " , . .l.ll A. lie Tailed principally u mrua leudanl and to a ceiiain e-tent upon others. y. 1 Hd the deleadsnt represent 10 me plaintilt that the debt which the Osslon CO-operative Mill Company owed toT. Vv. Thompson wsa tor wheat, and that tbe wheat on account of which said debt was incurred wss then ia the mill of the corporation? A. Yes. y. If you foul that he did so represent. zvi,i !, niaintiiT. in the exercise of ordinary car and prudeuce, as an ordi narily intelligent raau. to have awer- laincd that tuia was a iiiiibk wmun a .hnri ti,.i. iir h mir, liaed said SUK'k ? A. uuuer ine exisimK " could not, abould he have tried. y. Ou(ht the plaintilt, in tue exercise of ordinary cure ami pruueoce, aa ou up linarilv Inlrllivent uian. under the cir ciimslsnces snown in wis raac, va nre -.n.. i uiwn ili aiaipinenta and retire ...i.ii.,.,. ma.la la linn, anil nave ac cepted said statements as true, wunoui mnra lion lh teatiuiODV itt tlllS case sstisfies you that he did do touicer- tain th truth or lalaity oi aucit siaie iiienla and representation? a ii ia raaannauia ia uc ictq bihiv rueuta uiade by orlicers ot a corporation to be true. I), Ul'SKIIALTHK, Foreman fl X5 ' Waahinglon. Twenty year ago they came to Washington County, where she has since resutea, ana where Colonel Pollock died several year ago. The children living are: John R., of Feme, B, C ; Mrs. U. fl. Hanna. Miss Flora. Dr. W.M. PnllfM-k. of Forest IGrove: L. v .. of North Yamhill; and C. U , of Banfl, A llinrla N. T. Tha (iinernl took tilace Sunday. interment being in the Naylorcem etcry. The December term ot county court waa a big one. County road No. 41G waa established, and viewers were paid. It waa voted to build the Hend- rick' bridge in the spring, sooth of Cornelius, the citizens having sub scribed $450 toward same. Warrant for $7.75 ordered to go into fund Jno. Connell et all, to aid in burial of late Michael Kelley. Ordered that upon W W Crow der paying $40, in payment of damage to Scholia bridge, he be receipted in full for all damage. ! A J Roy awarded contract to keep poor farm for 2 year, and owing to poor crop, three month rant waa rnraitbpd. All petition for appointment of road supervisor will be considered at January term. Harding and Kertaon, of Gaston, filed ft bond of $1000 a warehouse men. Approved and license was iaaued. r FriU Strobel granted rebate of 50 per cent, on mortgage tax J D Laughlin resign as super visor at Forest Grove and A B Todd amounted to fill vacancy. Recorder's receipt. November, ft.m- f lark 'a (mm. S 249 60. L P Spencer and Harry Weicott confirmed as special deputy sheriff G W Marsh. Centervil'.e. W F Ifnllenliawk and J H Dav'ia. Moun taindale, all granted rights to erect telephone noes. Ordered that pauprs buried nn lot in Presbyterian cemetery j may be moved at expense of peti ! turner Win Bagley. Supervisors directed to make an nttal reports by January 1, 1905. '"" (tr.lara.l that Sheriff Coanell board prisoner u0 i expiration of j 0 mlract witn jereunan The following election claims were allowed: Iteaverdarii W O W Hall rent R.ihart Thomuaon. Tudve...... Christ Schindler, R BReevea. " ....... Julius Peterson, Clerk Fred Berger, y- " Nels Johnson, " Ueorge C luompson, aisranai.. Keavcrton at S Barnea, Judge......... J 00 A V Pike " 5 oo J5he Delta Drug' Store Main Street.'liillsboro, Oregon HILL8B0R0 FEED STORE . www Dealer in Flour, Chop, Mill Feed, Baled Hay, Stock Salt, Stock and Poultry Food, Seeds, Bee Supplies, etc. A Stock of lime and Shingles on Hand We buy Chickens and Fresh Eggsj and pay the highest market price. We deliver to all parts of the city. J. W. Hartrampf Hillsboro, Third and Mam SU., Orcojo Mon- The anneal case of J. W. Har trampf et a's, against Mrs Nixon, of Forest Urove, resuiieu in a ver .li.t fur Mr Hartramuf. Mr. Nix on was awarded a verdict of $50, a commission sued for in the justice nnnrt at Voi-eat Qrove. for land al leged to have been sold by ner, ana the case was appealed, nonman A Welch appeared for Mrs Nixon, and H. T. Ba?ley and Geo. R Bag- le were oounsel for uartrampi. The court directed ft non-suit in in the case of Mr. Hartrampf, but the merits a to Mrs. Hartrampf, were tried out. The jury was out all night and decided that Mrs. Nixon was not entitled to the coirt- mlHaion. The inrv in the case: K. I Ward. lino. A.. Moreen. Henry Hesse, A. J. Roy. John Y . Sewell, K. P. Cornelius, Thos. Kmertck, u. N HaU Win. Schulmerioh? M R Hotchkiea, Wm. Batohelder and J. H. Grabel. Thenaae of L. Christen. Portland, versus Henrv and Margaret Villi ger, of the Colonial, forest, urove, t,rin nlaintiif RUtd for a balance due of $002 97, was heard Saturday by the following jury: u w mm, l V Havea. Jacob Lnsli. Fred Rwd, J W Copeland, A N Cutting, M K Dilley, O M Galloway, J H uraoei. a A I'llmli. B U Palton. Jos Hick enbottom. The defendant claimed that, ha owed the mOllBV. Dltt Con tended that tbe plaintiff had agreed to wait a certain length Of -lime, further, and that he had sent a note, payable next Marou, out tne ptain- Argus and Orcgonian, $2.00; Mr. and Mra Thoa. Murphy, of Motintaindale, were in town day. I I'. 1). Shafer and wife were in front northeast of Glenooff, batnr day. f C. .T. Palmateer expects to get moved into the new telephone head quarters in a few days II fl. Jackron. of Clarno. eastern Oregnn, was in towu the last of the week, being cftlleu to uiencoe on account of the illness of hi mother, Mrs. Lucinda Jackson. Winter is here can't you tell it by yonr ravenous appetite? Just get groceries' at Dennie' and you will feel like a new man, anu neeu nn raisin to ho d vour. aiireBuon. Finest line of staples in the city. Tnlm P. J rnes. Travellinc Past t ' for the Southern Paci e. . . Tii.i no lines in uregon, was a tiiusooru visitor Tuesday, and dropped into The Argua' office for a pleasant call The Hillsboro Glencoe-Phillips Bethany mail, ;conlrac awarded nhna Swp11 baa been roecinded bv the postal department, and Bethany . . . . . . . i . r will bo discontinueu aiier uecem ber Glsncoe and Phillips will remain aa offices and their mail will be supplied by the rural car rier ay stem '. , V ; A W. D. Bradford. ex; sheriff, was ITrldav evenlna stricken with naralvtis. this being - tbe second r. .'. . 1 ....... time that lie nas sutierea irom uns In the nast six years. When he n aliariff hn waa taken with the first stroke and for a' long time bis life was in danger, tie was tasen in Kmerpon' restaurant Saturday morning, and . Dr. Bailey attended him. The physician gave it as his nmnion that the siok man ciuia not lt verv lone, even it he should rally. . ? ....... ,:v,,;,.l . $J SO ..7 fto ..J oo .300 ..3 00 ..3 00 ..3 00 ..a oo ...3 00 ...3 00 ...3 00 ...3 00 ... 00 ...3 00 ...3 00 ...3 00 . ..3 00 ...7 00 ...3 00 .3 00 ,. 4 o ,...3 00 ...3 00 ....3 00 .3 00 s SMOl.ES, PKtllMRT EDW. SCHULMERICH, VKf PMHT GEO. SCHULMERICH,. Caohcs Hillsboro Commercial' Bank Capital Stock Pmld, $25,000.00 Equipped with the best burglar-proof safe and fire- . j proof vault. Members of American Bankers' Associa tion. Also carry insurance against burglary and day bold-tips. Every precaution taken to make money and valuables secure. We invite the public to viBit our tanking houee and investigate our n ethcdB of busi ness. Large and small depositors alike will always receive prompt, courteous, careful attention. DraftB bought and wild; collections given prompt attention. Lm m Hmml rata aMtafOfftav Bern Wm. Bagley John Connell W O Hockeu, Willirtn Hunter, Clerk..... Earl Fiaher, ", ..... 11 G Vincent, 1..: Wm Deasinger, Constable . Kuxton OA Peterson, Judge A L Stephens, " ....... A A Mead. " John T Jchiiaon, Clerk r ii tiuzton, - .... j H Rinck, " Cornelius Antone Herman. Tudee Carl Pfahl, ' CV Fitch, " Allien Bunuing, Clerk...., T K Miller, " G W Miller, Marshal at election t,a 00 .Mra Miner, rent 01 nan lor eiecnon.z ou IAliiti,r,ia J C Crocker, Judge 3 00 j v. miner, ...3 ow J H Davis, " ....,....s,.3 00 1 I Northrop, Clerk... ........3 00 S I Raffety, " ... 3 o C Corey, v " ..-3 00 J C Schulmerich, Judge 3 00 John Ireland, ' 3 00 Martin Keiling, " 3 00 J V VauDerveUeu, Clerk ....3 00 tohn Boektr. " ..3 00 George McGraw, ..........5 ao Dillev IT oil Banl 1 tO 3 F. VaaMtV, judge .............. .4 80 W Steohena. ' - 3 00 I W Huehea, " 3 00 ToUn Uraphleltt. Clerk ...J 00 llaxOlcl J tiauaou, . ..3 00 Goettelman, M 3 00 Kait Butte John Hohman, Judge ...3 00 BULeedv, " 3 00 K A Knotts, 6 ao W E Shaver, Clerk 3 00 attain Street, Director: C. S. RuBsell Edw. Schulmerich A. S. Sholes Geo. Bagley Geo. Schulmerich ir.ilsboro, Oregon SHOOTING SEASON, OCTOBER 1 1 Wa rnrrv a fine line of single and double barrel shot- J guns, which we are selling at marvellously low prices. S All kinds of ammunition. . Loaded shells on hand. I WE CAN LOAD THE SHELLS FOR Y01 J We also carry a complete line of phonographs, with records, and all kinds of VIOLINS, BANJOS, AND ALL STRINGED INSTRUMENTS We have the best equipped bicycle repair shop in Washington County. Charges reasonable, and , work speedily turned out. F. R. DA1LEY, Main St., East of I. 0. 0. F. Bldg. Hillsboro J J t 1 ( . 1T.ILI. I a main ai., losi. ui 1. v. v. wiw " G A Plieth. C KTigard, j " Raat Cailar Sain Gulbieath, Judge.. y iiimnu, 1 , 1 U Henry,; i I. P Speucer, Clerk.... CCCritn, " .... PWirtli, " .... Gales Creek F Lafiertv. ludBe..-,. k r uiiy, 1 S Dallas, SH .f... ...3 00 ...3 00 ... 3 00 ...3 00 ...3 00 ....7 00 ....3 00 ....3 00 ,i,.i...3 00 . 3 o 3 00 n.., (So James Churchill. Clerk ......... X. .3 00 1.. i w Charles Staley, Gaston -v George K Mixner, Judge.... Kdwartl Best, " .... Hardin HWaUl, " Arthur L Matteaoa, Clerk. , George H Beat " . . lamaa t Honnea. " K x Haiuinu. na u rent lor eiccuoa 1 w Mountain Sherman Bacon, Judge 6 00 TH Murphy. " .3 0 I W Thompaon, . . . . . . . i . s ;-3 00 S L Holleubeck, Clerk 3 00 (Continued on page 4.) ..300 ..300 ..3 00 ..50 ..3 0 300 11 r ; 1 11 P THE II ; I I u 11 AS SOLID AS GIBRALTAR" la very aptly applied to financial institutions that are reliable, and that justly have the confidence of the community. This meanB the oldest and strongest bank in Washingtoa County. J. SHUTE BANK This bank furnishes a secure depos-1 itory for your money. Loans made on1 acceptable seenntv in any amount from $10 to $106,000. Ex change to any part of the world, We sell bank money orders, con vevinir vourmonev cheaper than the U. S Government. , Collections promptly attended. North Side Main St. Hillsboro; II Jre-on V ... A U 1 )