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JnlILLSB6R mGOS. HE VOL. XIII. HILLSBORO, OREGON, NOVEMBER 22. 1900. NO. 30 (mud Jury Will Very Like ly Ik dulled Ami Sworn WILL I'KESfe N r SWDtiK CASK Hilly One Jniun Have Wrn Sum monrd tv S tier ill Circuit Court fur the County f Washington wilt MllVe;IB in thin city nexl Mniiiliiy iiiurnli g, and thirty-one juror have been stun limned to l.epreieilni thn open i C ilny. Morn limn likely the district attorney will have a grand jury of HfVi'n men drawn and tlu Huyttwr ca will he presented lo the iutiisilive hotly. Thete has not hffii a grand jury diawn h're fur muiih tiuiH. .IiuIh McltriilH, the veteran jurist, will orcupy the bench and Ibstricl Attorney Allen, of Anlnriii, will be present. The jury wilt In' mm lollor: Alula Hrtllltolir, inrrliauit' Oalrs Ctrrk C K A. latin, tiirti-liant Si li"lla F W Haitwr, InlMiirr. I'urnrliut II H Jiihliniiu. Iltriwnaii .N I'oiral tiruv Jubn K llaih-y, laimrr ... I'.ittlnii K A Kl.lv ,1 ualaiin Will liortCriiiati I, 8 It'rrlv ... . W K Nrwrlt .... Sol jack Hernial) Kainiia , Ira I'tintiii riatirlat'.iiatlii I'tirla t'hnetriisuii KM Kyle W J Wiaiuer j M l)vr i luill rl . C K liitlrv..- I Mllry kititoii UtlHlllll , , . I'm iniui'liiii ... .N IIiIMmiio N 1-mrM lifove Wrat IVilaf Weal Itnllr Itravrnliiin . . . . V i aitwitWu -fr ' C S TiKrl w'a t l.. '.!.'..V..'.S Kot'fat Ha Re SAD Mrrk I'nliiiiiliia Jna llettrl(;i-r .... K M Hlal.ee Carl KoMiiitrr .. Mama KrlliiiK..., J H Mcl'hrraou.. .. V M Hill t'.almel LtM'kmnn. ... I'xtrv . , . I'ure at Grove . . , , . Onvnton . lairy N l-'oiral t'.tove t '.union , , . . S IlilUliorn I baa True ...Went I'nlat l'ainel H Ko .... Mountain Aitam lUrifrrl Jr ( onirlliia Paints ami oils. - ('. A. I.amkin Co. Peter (Irosren, of iif r Phillips, was in town Tuesday. HheritT Connell wa a Portland visitor Monday afternoon. Win. Kt hulinerich. of Farming t in, wan in tlio city Tueday, Harry Kldredge, of Portland, wan out to Shady Krook, Sunday II Well rung & Shis curry a full tins of llttinz' pickles mid bottled goods. Clfrk fJoadin has tin docket prepred fur opening of circuit tourt next Monday. For stamped linens, ami art embroidery materials, go to Mm Pillsbury'a. JVilhur Wiley is here for a day or t", the guest of his brother, W. V. Wiley. lierhardt (Snil jtr, of hxynml Blooming, was a c, unity hchI vihit or Turilay. Smoke the Schiller am! ICxchU lnoia cinara Orngoit inaiinfacture. Call (w thorn, II. (1 Hiarr, who left liura for the KihI, uouie wi'fVn o war) hhl up by nowHtorniH teveral ilayc, eaHt of Colorailu. Shnotinn match fir turkeys, deHo, duckn anl chickenH, at Mountainilale, on WetlneniNv, Nn vemhur 2S, iioniiiiencing at 10 a m. All are invited Twenly-eiuht trainn 'rnHned through 1 1 il lnlntro last Friday, ao u cording to actual count. ThiH in ' ' eludes paHrtenKrr I freight, and also takoa in all of the California hound traiiiH. . A puhlio dimco will Im Riven Nov. 28, by the K. 0. T. M's in their hall at Oreenville. Mucic hy Walkera' oroheatra, conci'ting of four piecon. Tickeln, including an oyater supper, $1,00. D. It. rieamuier in putting in new lu-nnceB for the Oregon Condensed Milk Company, and rh a rnn nequencn thn comleiiHing bus been impended for a day or m until the ueoegeary re pirn are mado. Webster Phillip, of CorneliuH, Inserted an arivertixnient in the Argua, laet week, telling of a stump puller for nale. Ily Monday it whb old lo a Dethany man, nhowing the virtue of a notice in the re ligious weekly. Farmers nrn Btill calling for care for hay and Bruin phipnient. The tie-iiD on the Northern and the Oregon Railway A. Navigation Co., the latter being a JUrriniiin line, . and connected with the Southern Paoiflo, has done much to aggravate the oar shortage, and it begins to look as though it will be Spring before the hay and grain of the county will be Bhipped out. We have now finished our run of large tils drain, and after filling our order we have a few Ihouiund in ilock. Partieo wanting then Mi ahoutil order while I lie atock U full. We have a gin hI stin k of Minaller sizes; also brick and build in I block. We have the het all round yard stock of luiulter in the county, and can fill ordinary bills on short notice. Eitra line stin k of dry shiplap. Anyone wanting stock delivered should order early, while the road are good, as it costs about twice a much to haul in the mud. (Ironer A Unwell Compiny, Hoholla, P. O. address, Hillshoro, Route 2. Independent Telephone. There will be an entertainment and SaUiinauuiidi social, given under the auspice of the pupil and Ir acher, at the Hhady I ! rook chnollioue, Saturday eve., Nov, '21, I HI. The program will con sist of music, soni(s, reoilatiotis, tableaux, dialogues and panto mimes. Kvery lady is expected to bring a Inix IllUd f ir two. CofT and tea will lie served. Itoxes to be sold to the highest bidder, pro ceed to be used for school purposes. Coine one; come all, and bring your Sally. "As Told in the Hills" pltyed to the second let bouse of the eeason in the Crescent Theatre, Sunday even ng- a Sunday evening enter tainment being something new in Ibis city, 't he company put on the play in llrst diss shape and every character wa well sustained. The story is one of high ideals, the hero and heroine btin representative of the civilusd Indian. Taken all in all it was the bet play that has been here since the Christian play ed last Spring. k . town hararwr"nf WTMitl U tmm exhibition some Que samples of Connecticut Heal leaf (obtcoo. Mr. Alexander tritd it aa an experi ment, and is well pleaeed with the result. The bill soil seems napeo iully adapted to tobacco culture, aa lha leaf is not too gross in growth lie is making a specialty of fruit and berry culture, however, ami his tobacco experiment i simply a mutter of diversion. Forest Grove is to have a vote on some charter amendments at the annual January elec ion and the college town promises a strenuous fight along the same line thai have always furnished a combat. That is lo say, the question of amending the charter so a to h able to grant a saloon licence will lie the princi pal football of economics. John lloueer and Pearl Olii went out to the North Plains, last Friday, and Hnuaer's hound treed two tine foxes. llo.h of the chickeathievea were shot. The foxes were first (lushed on the Mc Nelly place. Houser went out Sun day and captured another one. (ieo. Yanderaiiden, of near Roy, was in town Monday, and called oo the Argu. Mr. Vander.anden think that Hanks does more buai necH in proportion lo its population than any other town iu Washing ton County. For sale: Poland China boar; brood sow; and pigs, Call ou or telephone Willard Tupper, on Dr, A. It lUiley farm, 2J miles north eiiht of Hillshoro Jo. Allison left for Portland Monday morning to he absent for about three weeks. He will build a residence in Hellwood.'for W. J. IJsnson. We lead in grooerieB--the best brands pricea always the! lowest, and 1G ounces to ths poiimd.i H. Wehrung A Sons. A. W. Tupper, who was down from Wasco last week has return ed to his duties as accountant for a big milling firm. Fifty acres cleare 1 land for sale; or will be divided in two 2r-anre tracts; 1) miles of Hillsboro In quire of Argua. ,t , Chas. Karnes, the trapper, has caught a great many furs already this hall and bis mink are excep tionally line. nira. ruisoury can snow you a handsome new line of golf gloves and mittens for ladies and ohil dren. , . A. T Croeni, of near Bethany, is, down in the Silver Lake O i I f . . 1 ' oouiucru vreKon, lor a iiiuiilll trip, ; Are you a smoker? Then call for the Schiller or Kxoellenola- Oregon manufacture. Mrs. Ida MoNult was out Ironl Portland, Saturday and Sunday, the guest of Miss Jennie Greer, i Schulmerich Bros, are ggents for the best known wagon on the coast the Rain, Rom, to Ralph lmbrie and wife, of West Uuion, ou November i7, 1000, a daughter. - Argus and Oregonian, 12. WILBUR SMITH till OK FRIEND'S WKAFON lutal Accident of Portland Hoy on Shoal water Bay WAS A BROTHER OF KLMKH SMITH Niaetcca .Year Old Lad Shot Ubilt - Hunting Sealand, Wash, Nov. 17. (Spec ial ) Wilbur Smith, the l'.l-year-nld sou of Dr. L. U Smith, of Portland, wa aocidentaUy shut and iiiHtantly killed this afternoon by Kdwud Nelson, a personal friend and com panion, whih the two were bunt iug ducks on Shoalwaler Ray, about three miles from Long Reach, Wash. Smith was living on the Shoal water Bay ranch owned by bis brother, Klmer Smith, duriiiK the latter' temporary ah'cnce, and Nelson, who resides at Illwaco, had been staying with him, the Uo hoys twing close friends. About 2 o'clock this afternoon they started in a small boat up the slough afdr ducks. Smith was in the bow ( f the Ixiat and Nelson the stern. Aa tlir v timrnl the duck both nrnae wilb Oirir Kuna in ttieir Intnl.. suil an tliry ilal ao Nrlaoo'a foot aliirit ami lie Irll, one liarrrl of I lie gun tinny ills rliarv-ril, anil ttie IimiiI oi shot alrikiiiK Suillh to the hack, killing him iimtantly. Iiriven frantic hy the tirnhle ar.'ltlriil, Nrlaon rowed ss quickly na p.iailile to the ahuie and ran lo the Yutra latin house for aaaiatance, not knowihir that IjJUOIiOJiaiijoii wsa ilrail. .1- .iiajaiaaiM ..... ,if.4- - , .''aV aaj amtnntlna iiiwii 'St lltsM itki shot had Severed the npiual column, death muat have Writ inaliintaneoiia. The reinaina were removed to J .out Heach, where an innueat wua held ly juaticeof the Peace Canaria, the jury re turning a verdict of accideuUl itralli. The dead boy was a brother of Klmer Smith, a son in-law of Mr. and Mis. J. A. lmbrie, of ibis city. . OREGON'S IDOL ABUSED Oregon's idol, Senator Chas. Fulton, was roundly hiseed W by reptiblicsn Portland last Friday night when Senator La Follelte spoke to a crowded audience at the White 'I 'emple. LaFollette did not make any abm-ive attack upon the political god and leader, but he simply read of Fulton's vote against bis amendments to the much talk ed of and abortive rate bill, which is held up as a great y'c.o of legip lalion by all the little 2x t papers in the Reaver state. The Oregonian gives the following relative to the demonstration at the lecture given by the Wisconsin Senatoi: "The hill lias iii.oiy hu1 provisions, hut it in fur ft i mi Ikmiik complete. The hill withholds the essential authority to lllilke nil r ites icasonaljle, .My iiineliil tneiit had for its purpose lo n-iiicdy that defect. It would have clothed the Interstate Commerce Commission with the Hiithoritv and appropriation to em ploy exia-rtu to ascertain the value of ruilroml tiruerty, without which infor mation the railruiid.scau never he regula ted as they should U The value of the railroads of the I'nited States is fo.oou, ono.oo), yet they urtr capitalized at fi.VOoo.ooo.ono twice as much as their real value. The railroad companies should receive etioui;li money lor their operatiii); expenses, inainleiiance of property, and a fair rate of interest on their iuivestmeut, and no mote. My amendment would liuvc saved the people Of the t'nited States f'js.uoo.otxi annual ly, which the railroads now receive and to which they are not entitled. When I arose to speak on my amend ment nearly all of my colleagues not "P and went out. I then stated that many Of those who had vacated their seats teni (lorarily mihl find that the coplc of the .country would make tliem vacate their seuls pemmueiitlv. I incmt it when 1 laid it, and it broueht some of them pack." Senator Ja I'olletle then went on to re late that his amendment was laid on the table hy a vote of 40 against 27, and that Senutors did not vote. He titoceeded uto read the list of those who voted auattist It, and llie lust name he ave was that ol Aldrtch. lie tien read rarefullr down, the list until lie. came to Hilton, and then he paused, leaning out over the plat form, his face glowing with suppressed feeling and every muscle tense, he utter ed the name of "l'lilton." 11c laid great slniss ou lire uitmv of the I'uitctl States Senator from Oregon, and pronounced it with decided emphasis. Instantly there swept over the iisseni bliine a tlceu groan which was immeili ately followed by a storm of hisses and cries of "Shame." lie then read tin list of Senators who voted for the amend ment, and when he came to the name of Geariti there was a great and enthusiastic outburst of hamlcmppings. FURS WANTED Remember that I will pay cash for furs, i save vou the trouble of shipping. Try me, I reside just north of the west end of the long bridge, one mile west of Hillsboro, OK, you can leave your furR at the Corwin A Heidel butcher shop. Chas. Kaines, Hillsboro, Ore. C C. Jackton has been running the train in the absence of Con du'etor Ly tie. All kinds of hardware C. A Lamkin Co. A. K. 1 ai Icy was in from Laurel, Monday. (io to McCormick's for school supplies. Will Stevens, of Farmington, was in town Monday. ('barter 0k stoves and ranges. C. A. Lamkin Co. A. C. Wirtz, of M inntaindale, was in the city Monday. W. P. Tucker, of Albany, was in town the find of the week. Vou will litid a nice new lot of Winter shirtwaists at Mis. Pills btiry's. Au-din Purdin. of Lank, has moved to Portland t-l reside for the Winter. Chas. Coster and .Lis. Rranden herg, of near West t'nion, were in the city Moudsy. Our fall line of dress goods, wash g's ds, (Unnellelte, etc., is complete. H. Wehrung A Sons. J. C Ruchansn, one of the pio neer bopgrowers of Cornelius, was down to the county seat Monday morning. For sale: 20 seres land, J mile north of town; i acres ix-averdam on place, (ioes for l.OtiO. In quire at this oflice. .Us. Jacks in and wife earns up from West Union, Sunday, and vniied at the llonzaik home, West liilicboro. Supt. A I'. Smiih, who has chargeof eoiiMiructiuii for this end of the P. R. A X., came down from Buxton, Monday. Hlasiing powder constantly on hand st Herman Ostermann's ehafkiis.' -I.M.i'aa Jio baJk Jos. V. Hays, of beyond the Job Station, was an 'ArgtH caller Satur day. He says there is still quite a large amount of bop unsold in the county. Stationery of all kinds at the Pharmacy latent in stylish cor respondents, calling cards, en velopes, etc. Call and see the stock. F. J. Kurntji bat just aliout Gnirhed extending the amounts of valuation on the tax roll and is now segregating the rosd district and the school district valuations Speaking of groceries if you want the finest staple and fancy groceries to be found in the market, try John Dennis. We is after your trade, and once a customer, always a customer. Douglas Leisy, a son of Mr, and Mrs. Naac Leisy, is now a memlier of the Portland police force, serving at present as a "plain clothes" of ficer. That is to say, he is not yet in uniform. Sunday morning was ushered in bright and clcir and the high water was at an end. The creeks all over the county were on ram pages all week, and old Dairy and the Tualatin were bank full The P. R. A N. en sine, equipped as an oil burner, came out Thurs day night, and is again on the run in the plat e of the O. R. A. N, en gine which was a substitute during the shopping escapade of the one just returned. Fifteen farmers and orchardists attended the horticultural meeting at the court bouse last Friday, call ed by Int-pector Harris, of Forest (irove. The attendance wasmall owing to the shortness of notice given. Many did not know of the meeting until after it had 'taken place. " . ' " The constant rains have softened the roadbed of the P. R. A N. so that caro is exercised in running No portion of the track has- been washed out, and it appears "that the Tillamook road is the only'one in the entire Northwest that '"has not su fibred from the recent freshets. There's nothing ..like having an exception to the rule and (if neral Manager O. K. Lytle is feeling his "oats' over the fortunate class of bis line,4. The case of Jos. Sanders against John Rerger, suit for damages in the sum of fib! for chickens alleged to have been destroyed by a dog, Sanders claiming the dog's owner-: ship is vested in Rerger, will come up for its second trial before Judge Hagley and a jury, tomorrow morn ing. The chickens were killed last Bummer, and Sanders alleges that he went to the yard and found Rerger's dog there. The case was tried two weeks ago tomorrow and the jury stood three to three with never an inclination to budge on the part of the. six arbitrators. The ousts already amount to about $4.r and thin appears to be one of the reasons why the case will again come up. It will cost about the same sum to again try the case and then conies the coalaot the at torneys on each side of the affair. NOTED lit TIEN IM Ilcmhree Convicted of Mur dering Wife and Daughter ONE NIGHT IS FOREST CKOVE JAIL Ssj be Eiprcts to Ctt Out io a Year or so A. J Hembree, of Tillamook, and whiwe cuss wa trid by Judge Mc Bride last Summer, Hembree lieing convicted of murdering bis wife and daughter, after which he set his cabin on fire, was taken through this county, Monday morning, en route to Salem, Sheriff Henry Crenshaw and two deputies attend ing the prisoner. They came over the Wilson River rrad Sunday afternoon and Hembree was kept in the Forest (irove jail Sunday night. Hembree confidently expects to get out in a year or so His con viction was due to circunr stantial evidence, which was so strong that there was no question in the minds of eleven men that he was guilty of murder in ths Erst degree One man, however, held nut snl r com protnisi verdict was finally vote), uiving Htmhrte imprisonment for life, instead of ha listing, as he stems to have richly deserved. Hembree was landed in the peni tentiary Monday night. UAiCt, AND SHOOTING MATCH Vi'.lellatf drM f day. Nuv. L'G A1-.T7V.L-. l lay. Nuv. L'G Al-oTT match for turkeys, ducks. and chicken. All are cordially invited and a good time is assured. Kre&h oysters or a choice cocktail, I.. J. l'alinateer has for sale; lk-st confections in the city Low ney's he makes a specialty. Smokers, chewers, can 1 supplied With goods as good as any tried. Fresh fruits, asiarox, hot bullion, Vigoral good things to feast upon. So when in town, give him a call. You'll get a square deal, one and all; Of places you will not find any Like 1'aluiateer's Confectionery. A crew of seven or eight teaniB started work Tuesday noon on the lodging switch between the main tins of the P. R A- X. and the Hillsboro Lumber Company's saw mill, east of the foot of Third Streot. Kngineer Abry is here in charge of the survey and Supt. Smith is in charge of the construc tion. General Manager Lytle says he is going to put in the switch and get ready to connect on the east with the Southern, so to be j ready as soon as the Southern Pacific gets well led as to where it will have its depot, jointly with the Tillamook road. It is expected that with any kind of decent weather the grading will be done and the track laid to the mill in side of two weeks. Mrs. FlorA H&rthorn, who owns 100 acres cf timber land near Gas ton, has sued one .1. A. Martin, a timber, land speculator, for $9!I0, balance due for the alleged pur chase of $1,000 worth of timber. The complaint alleges that through his agent. H. W. Scott, Martin paid her $10 down in July, 1!)0G, and that as soon as she could de posit a deed and abstract he was lo pay the. balance. She performed her part,, and says that Martin (ailed to come up with the coin. She wants a verdict for $!B0 and interest at six per cent. Papers were served Tuesday. "Chas Tompkins, who has baen oyer at Ostrander in the logging camps, says that the high water has loaf timber and millnien thou sands upon thousands of dollars. The rivers .over in that part of Washington for days carried little fortunes out to sea. Mr. Tomp kinvcamo over the last of the week, making the trip by rowboat and walking until he reached Kalama . Dr.' J. R. Foreman, who was a llillsboroite 'many years ago, aud who went from here to Weiser, Idaho, where he made a neat little competency, is now located in East Portland, where he is president of the Lumberman's Mining Com pauy. Wanted: Hop Farm, on shares, for reliable and experienecd party. Also farms to sell or rent. Apply tooraddresB J. R. Foreman, 305 K. Morrison, Portland, Oregon. Tennis Pyl has bought the John Witt place over in South Tualatin. John intends to take it easy from this on, as he thinks he has earned it. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Raldra are visiting this week with their daughter, Mrs. Millie Clark, of Portland. . Right In It For a Good Time Good Drugs will make Christmas enjoyment pos sible without fear of pain to follow. It is advisa ble to have drugs on hand to guard the health. We furnish the drugs that cure your pains. The purest, freshest and best is our boast. GITT PEBTUMES rnteaa yon are a sticker for the fineat only, jrou will be interested in what we have to offer. We hare maoy odori and handsomely (treat ed packages, especially designed for gift purpose, at J5C, 50c, $1.00 and t.ih. BERGEN CUT GLASS We have a superb line of cut glass, consisting of aappies, cream pitch ers, vases, olive dishes, berry dishes, salt and pepper shakers, etc. Jutt the thing for a nice Christmas present. The Hillsboro Pharmacy R. L. GBEEAB. Prop. n 1M AY lJJVlVA Complete line of Seeds, Mill Feed, Lime, Sand, Gravel and Cement. SEED GRAIN Good, clean seed oats, wheat, barley, vetch, cheat, etc. llfj; M' .TAW Thanksgiving Will And rtev,. our line with goo3s trmtv- V and you will at least have '6net thankful for. Let Us Add Your Name To our growing list of satisfied customers. We cau please you. Have no old stale goods to offer you. Everything new and cleau. Both 'phones. Yours to Command, R. C. Yaught Grocery Company Vegetable and Fish MARKET Fresh Vegetables and Fish iu Season. Give us a call. Market opposite Tualatin Hotel, on Main Street, Hillsboro. We deliver to all parts of city. CORRIERI gpii: m m mw'mmmm mm mm mmm 1 sutfun mm ay I WEINHARD'S (On draught) a I a The best of all Beers. I Bottled for BOX STATIONERY If yon want your friend to appre ciate your present, select a boa of refined stationery, such as we are prepared to show yon. In our pur chases of stati joery, the value is in the paper and not the boa. Neat ness in the Utter it not overlooked, however. Price range from 25c to 75c. Alto tablett with envelopes. CIGARS J We cater to the wantt of our cut-, tomert. All standard brands, from the small box of 11 cigars to the large box of 100. FEED AND SEED STORE T'- -O 4, Street -4 . V Soon be Here ds in BROTHERS Medicinal Use W. V. WILEY'S 1 Don't Quit Your Duslnass, It'i not necessary to follow the advice of the wag who said, "If your drinking Interferes with your buii- ncsa, quit your biuineaa." GYRUS tlODLER! art fine old whlsklaa of quality, that are indorsed alike by inveterate and occasional drinkers. Theae whiskies leave the head aa clear aaa bell the next day fit for business. Always call for them in reply lo the great American Inquiry, "What'll it be?" At mil Olmbm, Barm mini Ommlmrm. W. J. VAN SCMJYVESta CO., lac, DtoUUJUlU, MOTUNB, OU.