('I TT 1 OILL VOL. XII. HILLSBORO, OREGON. DECEMBER 14. 1905. NO. 40 Tie 5ER0 ii .11.1! PASSED J0IHS liliST Served us Oregon's Senator Tor Many Years Wll-S LIVED IS THIS COUNTY Had Many Personal Friend ia Hit ,- Stttlon If you want brick for any our- C1VIUTI pose, or building blocki for a foun dation, retnomW that the Uroner & Kowell Company, of Scholia, can supply your demands. Tbey hare a fine lot of lumber, rough and , In H..I. ..l -111 ui u, lit iiwti ihiu, h ii v. n iii i . , a n i VI af . meet all competition. Now tbat Arraigned iciorc juuKc your crop are harvested, would It not lie a good Idea to coneider if tiling will nnt increase your In come. Wet, 1" tools in the fields, always giving poor reeulta, can be remedied by putting in tiling. Let ui help you. We can aid you to avoid crop failure on low landa Houae and barn billa for lumber I PLEADS NOT GUILTY Bride Friday Morning TSUI SET FOR DECEMBER 20 A. Uallory and Mr. Unale Willi Eater Pita ef aot Gaalttj United Hiatea Senator 'John II Mitchell, well known, an I personal Iv known to many ol our county i.,mei, died in Portland, laat FrI- -UllUboro.Orpo, R. F. D. No. 2. sniplap on band. Matter Mechanic day, aftr having mn operated In dental chair at Wine Bros.' office. After fuur teeth had been pulled tbeage l Senator was attacked'by hemorrhage, and he lived abut 24 hnuti. Mitchell waa wedded to a Mia Price, formerly reading near Bath any, tight milt s northeast of tbia i.Uce, the widow now living with In r daughter, in France. on ihort notIe-and do not forget ThrM P""' were arraigned U that we can furoiah you estimates fore Judge MoBride in circuit court on abort notice. Poet office add re. Friday mornios: and each entered a n. D v n v ol . . . .. plea of not guilty. The nret 1 atainl ui) and make the plea wa - -- a Sydney Letr Bruggtr, chara-ed with murder in the flrtt degree. Young Brugter, who ia not 1(1 years ci ate. show ine eiirci oi confinemMtit, being looie jointed and rolorlea In a ta'her weak voioo, ai.d aa tl.ough dexel, he poke, haltingly, "Not Guilty." Ill altornev. 6. I). Huston, waa tirrttnt in the court room and ao I). M. Me- l.aughlan on BalAJay ran an en gine over tbe Brat 1200 feet of track on the line from Hllleboro to tbe Nehalets. The event it note worthy, for among all the number- h a scheme tbat have been atarted with a view to building a railroad to Tillamook thia ia tbe flret that wtnt far enough along toeihib'uen engine and 1200 fet of track. The Mitcht.il began hi acquaintance feature ol tbe event lie in tbe quieaced in tie date of trial set here through a law tun, brought fed that the good work will be for Wedneeday. D.cember 20. when Thoa. Tucker, or Main street, puanea mrougn w eany compie- g. a. Mailory, bearuVil Hke a thU citv, wa ot e of the commie- Uon.Oregonian hdilonal. "prd." and Mre Lentie Willis, eionera. ai.d the young lawyer sue DtDnt baa received bla new wife of B F. Willie, j dolly charged reralully fought a subsidy and f ,1,0..--thu Am-flnn O.n. with adultery, ib a. ene of the al b ind lue that had b en promifed iem,n tnj American Lad T. the crime being Sherwood, were Jo Hen UollHlay, to built! the Weal fl0Mt n the market. Come in and brought up from the jail and each ihitm. Thi. tnmimXm entered tbe p eitl not guilty. Mai- TheMahoeaare advertieed In every lory's trial waa set fur December nnun n.nl maoa in ami nmmnm. A ana I0 WOmBD Will Ol U1BU aay laier. Sid road, on the ground that the bond i'utt waa ut constitutional. Later Mitchell entered politic and he haa aerved many year aa nana tor. Four children aurvive. INCREASE OP PLANT Owing to the extreu.e care in the luanaRi'ineot of the Oregon Con dented Milk Company in partuad log patrona t properly care for and cool their milk the demand for the product haa been r-n (irmly eatab' liaheil that ehlpmenta are now Qve carloada behind ordeta. It ha been found neceaaary to enlarge the capacity of the plant and accord inaly an ord?r haa been placed for a new aleriliw. The milk aupply ia Increaaing intead of dimimah ing, even at the critical time of the year f ir dairy aupply. per in tbe world. W. II. McCormick, of Laurel, re turned Friday evtniog from a three week a trip up in eaatern Waahlng- ton, where be made Adam county an objective point. While at Walla Walla be mat whom beiuppoeed Argua and Oregonian, 12. Mr. Martha Clark waa here Sun- ay, the f ueet of the Morgana. Call at Fred D. Adame for beet eoft-ahetl almond 20 cent per lb. 8. P. Reeder waa up from Reed- ville, Saturday. Short order reataurant. Ad a ma', Second atreet, opposite pot cflice. Geo. Kirkwood, of Foreet (Jrove, waa a county Mat caller Friday. Greer'a ia tbe place to buy timo thy and all kind of graaa aeed. A. E. McCumey, of near Miun- taindale, waa in town Saturday. Oyatere in bulk; eUwa, fry, cocktaila at Fred D. Adarca.' W. II. Jonea, of above Mountain ale, waa in tbe city Monday morn ing- For a good amoke try the Bchil ler or Excellencia end you will try tbaui again and again. A. A. Walker, of above Gaston, waa in town ftlonuay, a epecuior at circuit court. Go to McCormick'a for school supplies. K. H. Robcrmund, of the J C. lare ranch, ia convalescing from a severe attack of toimlitia. Candies, confectionery, cigars, etc., at Fred Adams.' John Goodin, of Mt. Tabor, was io the city I be first of the week, on bis return from a visit at Uleocoe. School tablets, pencils, pens and ink, eto. at McCormick a music store. Sheriff's sale in case of K. N. Morgan va. A. E. Catter, confirm ed. Kern va. Kern, divorce allowed last lummer, opened, and Mr Kern allowed to answer original re"-"" 1 . ... . to be Long, of tbe Argus, ahook u; aeiaun. ana nueosna oruei.a hande with him, and then came to depoalt 1 100 in court at once or home to find that the "hoaa" re- ahow caote wby he does not so do. porter had not been up to teat 'State va. Albert Ivea, "Not Wall Walla water for several True Bill" returned and defendant WINNIE WILLIAMS KELSBY year For aale: White Rock cockerels, hatched last winter from best eggs offered by Haielwood and Sears, tbs two leading White Rock breed era in tbe Nottbweet. 12 to M. Roae Mound Farm, Hillsboro, Ore, K. F. I). 2. prietor. Mr. Winnie Williams rvUey. a iioner of 1841. and a rlitcr of the late rlftinuel Williams, died at the bom of ber son, stiutheaat of this eiiy. Tuaday morning, December 12. r.ior, liom fieneial uetniity. Deoeatod wa Io n in Kentucky, November tl, lHJi, and when a child movid with hr parents to Miaaou i. From that place, in coup my with the family, she crcm- U kinds of groceries and dry goods, ed the plains, atftrtirg In the Fpring, hardware, patent medicines; also and teaching Oregon In the fall, ni Hercules fetump powder. ray 1841. While mroute to Oregon the highest market price for butter, allowed to go free, bond being aur rendered. Tbia ia a case brought by the Stale wherein the defendant was charged with lewd consults lion with Sarah Smith. Mrs. Maud Morback, suing W F. Young and J. II. Morback, the Mrs. Ferd Groner, Pre- Utter being ber huoband, for money alleged to be due lor cooking ma mc i .i t .uJlofging camp and sawmill, near The Annual Convention of tbe idr. "j .... . ..j;t t lin ' r". . . . .k.7 i.!.!. ."k: I516.W by the following jury hn..u k.i.... iWmUe in J U Collier, II L Russell, Geo ti, i ;"..! n Anderson. James n oeweii, m ""7" "" "i" " e nur:..K r:. M lt1i H lrinVnnV All IhnM inlaraatiul in DWfHtJ, n " " " v" - "i-- .... . i . ti c a r.- H fi ttnrk irnmrdli inv led to " w aol, A pt neon, v.t,u o v.... j '-- " i a t m ra 1 a n. h n,..nl J.n.ll H Phllio. , VOaS DOWloy, 4 A lrj an. Secretary. Killen vaKaneA Hubbert.dis aj ,f. u i u mtseea wituoui oosis AMUQIOUII t UVU H" wvaajpj I n , . . IVI. H W H'Xvl- f-M. L, II"' On" s- v. Vs. V- Line Lumber Company, which had eued for 1474.48, on an account for fur nishing lumber. The jury: Wm Baaley. R M Tan nock, C I Benefiel. R B Collin?. K A Wolf, egs and chickens l t II L . uppnas Risennauer, wen mown ,, i..i:. i.w.i,. iw iu.rVir."7i.",a Cornelius 6haa Hubbert. II visilin new uMMDiraanu , u... , w,th Ajr-W anaon tatliawA fid 0A A a fit Villi! PHlAtiVAa frtf I " " " .i ii--in .i- u Gub Kfrnoer wm cranlul fore LI1B WHIIOft 11Q Will BIDJ f Ifll W I . .... the Grand Pre valley, made famous cloture against Jay 1 Mead, hv Lonnfellow's Doem. Evansreline. ' u 1 . . w n . r pi.AAf B1IDUD i LAinuLlV. svnuvi. ounnj No. s Hercules stump ousting WASHINGTON COl'NIY OS PROGRAM Staaioa Will was married to Isiih Kelsy, on the Platte liver. Upon reaching thi section thy at oncn settled on a donation land claim, Hitnate where North Hillsboro now stands, the county court house being on a nart of the oriainal claim. Her husband died about twelve j- r l.. .l. ...... 1 P?w"r.r 3 'lii... 'T u" .. The Catholic school at Cedar M i at loruana prwew.'-u. ..or, o . . SllnJa. Mmin.. hniMinw .n Ho nnrlhumt nf Hil ihnen. on """" . 7 " il-li .. L. I 4 1 .A..ll..ul inn OUI1MJ1IIII 1TII1II luuilirem n"' t m vhiiiin ,w,.ioffl Ad. The two RUtere In charge can in no 1 1 w ii . w . - r " t i . r . - ik. h 'iv...,. A j uin.i, i u n a way acoouu ir uo uio. ur. id- mu; aaa waw r I ins to find the building in (lames. of the week from a several weeks' Two children were boarding at the trin to Mexico, where he visited the I dace and the remainder of the en rubber plantation in which he ial rollment lived at their home, the interested. He ia very enthusiastic four inmatea barely escaped with over the future of tbat country. I their clothing. .... . The sisters carnea an insurance For sale: JJ acres, vu: i acre nnn Thi. ! th ennml tim in strawberries; 1000 bearing grape t ihil ohooi baa sustained a fire vines, amereni varieues amau ..iki. UnJ nouse, lurnuure, norao aou wngun Will sell for W50. O. W. 'elgn Cate Market. Smoke the Schiller and Excel- encia cigars Oregon manufacture. Call for them. W. F. Young, of near Sherwood, waa in tbe city the last oi toe week, and called at this olhce. Are you a smoker? Then call for the Schiller or Excellencia Oregon manufacture. Miss Emily Johnson, of Port land, was the guest of Miss Susie McKinney, over bunday. Ex -sheriff Ford was out from Portland Monday, calling on his many friend in tbe city. Ralph Kelsey, Carlton, and Ara Kelsey, of North" Yamhill, were here VeitenUv. attending the fu neral of their mother. Mr. and Mrs. 0. W. Epperson who have been in St. Johns since July, building a home thore, are in town for a few days. Don't forget to cell at McCor mick'a jewelry store and look over his stock before selecting your Christmas goods, Pncea reason able. A N. Davies, secretary of the Scholia Telephone Company, waa in town baturriay, enroute tor tne Lyda mill, near Greenville. Grant Mann, of South Tualatin waa a county seal visitor, Monday and fays there are plenty of bad roads over his way at the present. A reduction in organs at McCor mick's music store. A $75 E-itey for $65; a 175 Kstey slightly used, 150; a $60 Carpenter for $47 50. Edison Phonographs and Records. Dr. C. B. Brown and wife were out Sunday, guests of Mrs. Susan Brown and family, and during their absence from Portland same one en tered and robbed their residence. T p, 11 Will Hold Their Annual Meet ing in Vert's Hall Bold 09 aod 2) December u he Thirteenth Annual Oregon Dairymen'e Association convention ill meet at Vert's Hall, Forest Grove, December 22 and 23, and the program is interesting, Wash ington County being well represented. The order of business will be as follows: Friday. December 21, 10:00 a. m.: Addreaa o( welcome, Hon. K. W. Hainea, Poreat Grove. Retponea, annual addres. Prea. H. Weat, Scappooae. Bcnefite of tbe Stat Pure Pood Law to the Farmer," J. W. Bailey. Portland. Building tbe Suva Silo," H. V. Whitney, Greenville. December 31, 1:30 p m : "Hired Help on the Dairy Farm," A. T. Buxton, Foreat Grove. 'The Market End of Dairying," W. H. Cnapin, Portland. "Dairy Poaaibilitiea of the Pacific Northweat," H. S. Shelton, Portland. Dairy Economy," Dr. Jaa. Wituy- combe, Corvallia. December i'2, 8:00 p. ui.: Mnatc. "lUilwav TranaporUtion, the Life of Modern Trade and Industry,'-' H. B. Lounsbnry, S. P. Co., Portland. First Quality Drug Store We provide for the people who have had (enough ex perience to know that inferior goods are dear at any price; who have learned that good goods from a first' quality, trustworthy house are always cheaper really and aggressively cheaper to huy. We Have Made a Reputation For our prescription work, because we do the work ex actly as it should be done. We pay no one a percent age to send us prescriptions, and, therefore, it pays you to bring such work to BAILEY'S PHARMACY e4WM Muaic. Dairy Cooditiona aa 1 find them on the Farm," A. 11. Lea, Hazelwood Co., Portland. Music. "Tuuerculoaia It'a Relation to our Milk Supply," Dr. Emil Weacbcke, Oak land, Cai. ftluiic. . "Our Dairy Producta aa an Oregon Adverttaement," Tom Ricbardaon, Port land Commercial Club. Saturday, December 23, 10:00 a. m.: "Tbinga I Think I Have Found ont About Dairying,"' Francia Cbalmera, Cornelius. 'The Funclion of a State Dairy Com' miasion' H. V. Tartar, I'ortland. Pas'.eunution and L seof Starters,' W. W. Grant, Berkeley, Cal. "Farm Dairying," Wm. Schultnerich, Hillsboro. December ix, 12:00 m.: Banquet to Members of Association by Galea Graaee No. 282, Patrons of Hus bandry, and ioreet Grove Board of Trade. December 23, 12MO m.i . Businesa session. Report of aecrelary-treasnrer. Election of officers. , , Selection of next place of meeting. ENGINE ON LINE Master Mcchanio McLaughlan, of the Tillamook road, ran the big Baldwin engine on the first 1200 feet of track which had been laid by Claude btewart. Tbe engine was ettamed up Saturday, and steamed to the new line in the afternoon, taking three carloads of material for unloading in tbe ma terial yard. This makes things look like bus mess. This is an advertisement, and likewise it is a fact. t i As the Twig is Bent The Tree's Inclined!! How ia it with the young people of your household? At they saving money? Have they learned to appreciate tbe value of the dollar? Are you endeavoring to instill into their minds correct ideaa concerning thrift and economy? Are you seeking the opportunity to "bend . tbe twig?" Would you like to listen to a plain suggestion? It so, here it ia: Send the young folks to our bank with the first spare dollar that comes into their hands. The next dollar should be treated in like manner, and the practice so continued until a fixed habit of caving has been established. A good ly bank account will soon result; the young folks will get an inkling of the ways of business,-and, being thus "in clined" are likely to grow up into straight and thrifty manhood. THE J. W. SHUTE BANK North Side Main St. Hillsboro. , Oregon I CONTRACTOR AKD CUILDZR Am prepared to give you figures on any Jcind of a building in Washington couuiy. Eighteen years' practical experience. Address, Hills boro, Oregon, R. Phone No. 28x4. F. D. No. 1. Pacific States T.P.CCCZZli fe Delta Drug' Store ner, CORNELIUS MOVES You can buy paint at Schulmer- ioh Bros, at Portland prices. The A meeting of the Cornelius Board of Trade waa held Saturday eve . . I ITnll A. .I,A .... IS th. fWAflAP 1.1mA I ..... m . M aco and for ton years deceased haa "" v ' " ning at wblcn tne loiiowing omoers ltn ner son, r . m. were eieoieu ior u eu.unij jnn Oysters furnished for parties; served at nariora. any style; hot stews, raw. or any way desired Neat service. Hot chocolate wttn bread or cakes. Hot beef leas. been residing w Kelsey. For several years she has been declining and that she lived to fourscore was a matter of grati fication to her ohildren, to whom she was always a faithful mother. She was a woman of sweet diapo aition and generally beloved. Her surviving children are: F. M., Hill-boro; Kilbum, Cali fornia; Asa, Norlh Yamhill; W. E, Ashland; Fins, Oakland, Cal.; Ralph, Carlton. Her ohildren who raed before her were: Serena Finney, mother of W. A. Finney; Martha Kelsey Heed ; Columbus and Millard. The funeral took place yesterday from the home of bor ton, Bnd in terment was In the Odd Fellows' cemetery. Attorneys E. B, Tonguf the funeral. Mltohell, in I Barrett and attendants at late John H. (d, Tuesday. Mrs. E. H. Robermund returned the laBt of the week from a visit to the bedside of her daughter, Mrs. T. H. Adams, of the Cornelius Stats Bank, president; C. W. Hendrloks, of Hendricks & son, merchants, vice-president; D. J. Barrett, of C. B Buchanan & Co., millers, secretary; Ernest Wilkins WtlkiDSdt Challaoombe, meronanis, treasurer. The various committees were ap a a III f.t Ernest Barx, wp.o nasoeen in who poJnted tnd tne necessary measures typhoid, at Coburg, Southern Ore- ;dopled for tne board to enter on a gon Lamest and best stock of bon bona and candies in the to wo . Get your Christmas supplies at Fred D Adams . John Friday, of Banks, was in town oaiuruay, anu sv. u . M.y. j. th naat Banks is building great hope, for ; frnonTb r.ndnew 1 mum u the new rau ?. .... " 1 I.H.I.WI Knll.lWIUl llfttTAH vigorous oampaign of advertising. It was the unanimous sentiment of the members that Cornelius had lost much by being too modest and failina to noint out the advantages offered for immigration. In spite of this fact, the town has made the future. road gets the traok to that point. E. A. Barns' new song "A Dear Will weave carpets and rugs at T.luls. Wflhfoot Girl" now on sale I mt home, vail on or address wrB nt MoCormick'g musio store, 25 cts, 1 F. W. Barber, Cornelius, Oregon. Will Walker, of Cedar Mill, has for two months been at K'amath Falls, where he is roughing it for his health, aud the dry climate agrees with him nicely. We have many articles appropri ate for Christmas presents. Our many customers sav we are from 10 to 15 per cent, cheaper than our competitors. McCormick'a musio and jewelry store. Contrary to report the two bands will not play tbe opening night at the new theatre, but their time will come later on. The first night will be a drama under the auspices of local talent, and "Tony, the Con vict" will grace the boards. As the local talent people always have a good house the new theatre will be dedicated by a rousing crowd Some of the old time local favorites will ba in the cast and the public is assurf d of a successful evening. Jas. G. Lee, the Patton Valley ranoher, who was on trial this week in the cirouit court, says that he has never stolen anything in his life.and avera that all his troubles date from a quarrel between bis father aod the head of a family up in his section. Lee says the rising generation has had it in for him ever since and that they want to land him. Lees wife, an esti mable woman, has remaiued with her husband faithfully since his troubles of the past few years be gun. Lee says that litigation has cost him a large sum of money, but he is still ready to fight for bis rights. For Prescriptions, Family Recipes, Patent Medicines, School BooKs, Sundries, Etc. THE DELTA DRUG CO. WM. TUCKER, Prop. CHAS. LAMtUN COMPANY FINISHES CONTRACT Contractor T. P. Goodin Tuesday finished his contract on the new theatre building, and, on Monday next goes to the Cornell road to put up a new dairy barn for Mich ael Kehrli, who nuws owna the Ku latli dairy. The Amusement Association will commence putting on the wall dec orations just as soon as burlap ar rives. . J - Advertised Letters Mrs G H Bayh, Mrs Harry Dixon, M H Kngela, George Krb, W W Fletcher, P H Oarrity, Mra John Gawes, Wm J Gregg, Fr Haiberg, Frank Hillett, G Huntley, Mra Lydia A Irons, Alex John son, John Kohust, Liner Poultryuian, Walter RoeCer, Mra Ora Snider, Rev Theodore Wartman, Mra C A Stoddard, Mra M H Mott, Rev h D Mabone, Fritz Dancer, Mra Onal, J fi Ralph, and CJ Simmona. B. P. CORNKMUS, P. M. HARDWARE Announces to the people of Wash ton County they have purchased the Harwdare Stock of A. C. Arch bold, and will continue the busi ness in the brick, in the old stand. We shall keep the best equipped general hardware store in Washington County, and solicit your pat ronage. Stoves, Ranges, Pumps, Builders' Hard ware, Paints and Oils, Shelf Hardware, Cutlery. Plumbing a specialty. Second St., opp. Band Stand, Hillsbcro W. A. Finney commenced the first of the wetk to plank Main, be tween First A Second, and expects 1 to finish in a few days. Jaa. H. Brown, of South Tuala tin, was in the city the first of the week. Schulmerich Bros, have add a complete line of stoves to their stock of hardwaie. Come and have a look at them. Thos Murphy and wifr from Mountaiudale the week. v-i'j Before purchasiri a r' " can have a talk wi.i . L. inick. For quality ui cannot be beaten. IJ J