SIIjIE . - ME MLLSB0R VOL. XIV. HILLSBORO, OREGON, MARCH 21. 1907. NO. 1 , L UNO DUD ON 110 ill Young (.at den Home ' irl Dxpircs, r.niiiutc to liicnds NO MaUKH UP VIOLENCE KOl'fcD Dfaih Probably Isuart by ' Failure, Say l'li)ltlaa Km in a Nlclinlmin, a young Udv il Garden Horn, serosa th lion in Multnomah County, was found deed mile or o north ( Beaver ton, Sunday morning. Tim young lady had embarked on tbe train al Hbattuck and wan going to vinii Miss Guetina Johns rn, who resides with her parent, Mr. and Mr Robert JohtiBnn, near Reaverton. The young lady wm about 18 years of age, and her death was doubtless due to heart failure, superinduced by bar hurry to reach the Johnson bonis before nightfall, she having left the train at Beaverton the latt train out. Coroner K. C. Browu and Dr. Taniieeie wtnt to Ilia icon of the death, and a jury was impanelled to inquire info the ca. The jury consiaitd of J. V. Chatteron, Gen. L. Newman, C C. Jack, W. T. HLaikltiford, K. J. Thorn. a and II. M. Summers. The testimony ol wituriare wn an follows: II. A, Lee:- Waa ihi M-tualnted with Kmwi Nicholson, drcraaed. Had never aeD ber alive, l'list uw her al v:,o Sunday iiioinlriK, while eoing alter' a luailul lumber. Was driving by, and aw glil prontrnte on giound; said: "Lady, thia ta no pUre lor you." Ke cttviug no answer, went up ami touched uerarui, and aaw that the was dead. Turned hark and nil to house of Mr. Welch, ami told til in of the ileatb; Mr. Welch then wrnt to tell Mr. Kiy, aud wltneu, Mr. Welch aud allsa Kyin went back to where the corpat lay, aud iemainet there until others came, when wiinesa went on alter h! load of luntlr. IMtO Nicholson,-Iieceawd wni bia daughter; ahe wu 7 years of age; waa living at home, and about 4 uo o'clock cialmdav eveuiuii, took the train at hbattuck, to go to Heaverton, from which place she was K'jing to ilt with the family of Robert jnhmon, two miles livilhtif Heaverton, ami reiuain all night; waa of chreiful liame Of mind, and in fine humor when the left home; had never shown morbid dmiioxition, never waa disappointed iu any way, and never had neivouaelli or trouble iu any way with mind or body. C. It. Fry: -llid not know deceased, hut aaw her get on train at Shuttu-k, aad aaw her Irav Mine at Heaverton, about 6:lf, and whrn the )mrd bit blare a half mile uoilh of Pravertou, ilecreiird waa walking rapidly, and go ing Dorlh, Noticed uothiug unusual, cicept that abe w.n going vrry fast. Wile asked liim if he knew her, and he recognirfd lie r as the girl who boarded traiu at Shatluck. Said he waa a aperta) deputy shetitt, and wheu untitled by John Welch o! Ihedeaih, went to where body waa, aud identified her an Hit woman of the evening before. Went to bouse ol K. N. Tlinnmn tnd telephoned aiiertn, aim turn irieluiied Iter parents at Garden Home, the girl by this time having been Idciilillrd by the Johnsons. Placed guard over teumins and wailed lor arrival of the coroner. J. K. Suuimrra; Waa not acquainted with liuiina NU'holann, but lirat taw her at Heaverton, wheu h lelt the train. Noticed that abe went up railioad track, going Mem, ami anw no more of her nil III ht aaw her Ixyliig dead, and thru lecoguued her hi the ucraon he had aeen at the atatlnn the niuht before Noticed nothing tiniisunl about btrai Heaverton, except that he aeeined lo be in a liurry. Thelury'a Vcidirt: "We. the iurora auniinuiiel by the coroner in the above entitled caae, oii-hUik of the lollowini; named ncraima: t'.co. l Newinim, C. 0. Jack, K. J Tliuums, II. M. Suiuiurra, W, T. Miackltfcril and J. W. Chatter ton, Mini that ileceaned came to her death mine time during the nMit of March 16, I907, by tome came uukuown lo the Jury." i;r. lanitfin, the coronur b phviioian, funtd no marks of vio lence uiiim liody of di-waped. On her throat thtrw were ei'vcral vligbt aliraoionK, whitih might have boon uroduci'd in her fall, or by her clutohing l.Pr throat wbon nhe fell There was no flnuiguliUion at all and no bruixeti upnn her head. FOULKES GALBHEATH Mr. Wlllintn Hmiry Foulkn, of Douglas, Alufka, and Mihb Jane U&lbrfalh, ff near Tualatin, were united in marriage by lion. J. W Ooodin, in Hillnhoro, Oro,, March 18, The hridn !m a dnugliter of Mr. and Mib Joseph Gnlbreath, well ktiown in tho Houtheaetern part of thetiounty, Th grcom la mining in tho Alankun country. All kindH of bnrdwiiro. C. A. Lamkin Co. Llnonln Geigtr, of Cornelius, was in the cily TuenUy. Golden Polish epgs for tale; eetting of IB for $1(10. J. G Pa lette, Hilltboro, U(,u:e 1, Paoifio States Phone. 'T, W. Thomjisnn, on of the old timers of Gaston, and who for sev eral years has been tosiding in Portland, was out to the county la tba reading o 11 teat at tba llarnwa' achool, north of Heaverton, I nft Friday afternoon Min Mary Hreiumer won firat lac with 137 linea, Pearl llarhee, aecood, with 71 linea, and lierlba Hanni, third, with T7 linea. Next Friday tba monthly mathematical oonteet will be held, and patrom of the ichool are invited to come out and ee the little nnea "make the chalk fly." Karl Fiaher, Teacher. John W. Brock, who resided In Kaat llillaboro several years ago, and who moved from here to Lenta, died Haturday and hi reraaina were buried In the Multnomah cemetery. Ilia son, Wilbur F. ltrock, la hla only aurving child. Deeeaaed waa a member of the G. A. K. and ( f the Grange, lo early life ha waa a sohool teacher, and later conducted a newspaper at Walla Walla. Ambrose Schmidlin, of Albion, above Button, and C. J. Menden ball, of lluxlon, were in the city Monday, aud called at IbiaoOice lor a year of county news. Mr. Bchuiidltn says the roads above Huxton are something terrible, and that next year tbe district will likely levy a special tax to as to make the timber land speculators come through with something for road betterment. J. J. Kern, secretary of the Farmers' Mutual Fire Uelief As sociation, was in town from Port land, Friday, and called at tbe Ar gil ollice. Mr Kern wants a gfxwl, live agent for Una territory, and anyone desiring to make good ages, should write hi in at Port land. The address is to be found in the display sdvertuerueut in another column. Mia Laura Muir arrived in the cily Saturday from Portland, Ore., and exiM-cta to spend the Summer here, vtaiting relativea and friends. She will take up ber residence with her sister, Mrs. John Arbogast, and anaial in caring for her mother who has been ill lor several weeks but who at prevent is showing improve meut Review, Farmer City, III In March perp out the early flowera, The tudiea prep 'neath Spring bomiela, And wheu you have aome lemure lioura, Jutt ierp at Uiwucy'a chocolates At l'aliuatrrr'a Confectionery, lee cream aud soda he dora keep, Cigura, nuta, oyitcra come ami tarry, If not lo buy, juat take a erp. Mr. Wilcox, of Forest Grove, lost a barn by fire, Cunday morn tng, probably of incendiary origin. M. 1-. Noble, tbe real estate man, was using the barn and barely succeeded in gelling hia team, cow and buggy away from the blaie. II. K. Prangsr, of I-eisyville, waa ill town Monday, and called on tbe Argus, sending a copy of the paper lo a relative in tha east. This ia the kind of missionary work that will do business for Waahington County. We sell more agricultural im plements than all of our compet itors, put together. Tbe reason ae ship direct from the factory, and pay spot cash for them. Come and get prices. D. M. Mofnnis, of Farmington, was In the city Friday, and called on the Argus ollice. Mo. is getting to like the "strenuous life of farming, and no longer wants to hark back to the cities. Speaking of groceries 11 . you want the finest staple and fancy groceries to be found in the market, try John Dennis. We ia after your trade, and onoe a customer, always a customer. John Punch and family, relatives of Andrew Miller, who worka at the Climax Mill, left last week for Newton, North Carolina, their for mer home. - Schoolboys and girls will find everything in achool supplies (ex cent sohool books) at K. L. Mo Cormick'a. Earl Wallace was out from Port land, Sunday, the guest of his parents, Mr, and Mra. Frank Wallace. John Reichen, ol West Union was in town Saturday, after sev eral weeks of rest, occasioned by the grip. We are sole agents for the cele brated Chatham fanmill. Price, complete, $37 50. Sohulmerioh IsroH. Wm. Thornburgh, of above lUnks, was down Monday, a wit' uess before the district attorney. You oan save one half your hay by uning a freeman Feed Cutter For Bale by Nelson Hardware Co Dr. C. B. Brown, wife and aon, of Portland, were out Sunday, guests of Mrs. Susan Brown. A few cravenettes left, both for lady and gentleman. Will be sol out at coBt. Sohulmerich Bros. lMmer Mays, the Ulencoe mer chant, was in the city Monday. Geo. Miller and J. A. Kirkwood SLAYS BRUIN W1TU AX Andrew Wann, Meets With Hear on Lniun Road yUlChlY CUr HKLIX TO PIECES ecaliar Adveolure Over en Ltwia Kivtr ndrew Wann, better known here as"Tot" Wanii, while working on .etais River, over In Waahington, one day laat wetk, met a bear on a skid road. The bear would riot skiddoo" and Wann felt the same ay. As ha had no weapon save a otible bitted sx, he cloned, on his bearabip, who showed fight. They oed, but the three foot of ax- andle gave the man the advantage. nd in a few minute there was four uodred pounds of bear ready for kioning. He was chopped so full of holes, however, that he was a poor subject for a taxiilarniiat lua story of Daniel in the Lion s Den isn't a comparison to that fight and when Wann e mm over to Hillnboro on hia vacation there ill be a regular Belahaizar leant to celebrate his p-owees. PUBLIC SALE Tbe undersigned will sell at public ale, near Laurel, at t-n a ni. on SATURDAY, MARCH :50 Sorrel borae, 6 yeara old, Ijoo; bay mare. 300; 4 yra old, 9 cowa. 1 Ireth, aeveu of them freah next Tall, liveol them being graded Jemeya, 4:40 teat, all good milk- era, aud young atock; 4 heiteis, one freab aoou; 6 dozen rhickena. ueeae. Studebaker wagoo, ',: top buggy. I)e-iiiig mower, good running order; new OaUirne bayrake, baviack, apring tooth harrow, peg barrow.' U-inch plow. hovel plow, aet double team harneaa. almost new; aet double chain harneaa. ( gallon barrel churn, 1000 iiood cedar poala, Winchester rifle, Ji-cal., with rel oading tools, wheat, hay, potatoea. bouaehold furniture and numerous other rtlclea. Lunch at noon. Terms of sale: f 10 and under, cash; over, 8 months' time, bank- ble uote, at G per rent. JOHN SCHMIDT. J. C. Kumtli, Auctioneer. MILLINERY OPENING Mrs. J ,1'eterfon, r,f Cornelius, wiebes to announce that on March she will exhibit ber Spring mil nery, comprising a splendid line of street hats, trimmed hats and esdwear for children. Come in nd Bee them before buying else where Our exhibit can not be beaten in Washington County. W. B. Darety.of Glencoc, and C Mendenhall, of above Huxton, met iu tbe county seat, Mondav. nd bad an old time talkfet-t. In me course 01 their remininrcenres iney wonaereu wnat necame 01 a suhoolma'am into whose bed they . 1 t a I . a placed a garter snake some twenty years ago. When told that she waa married and had a family of tn children they silently marched off to a place that buys Uncle Sam's revenue stamps, securely patted on bottles and barrels, and then silently lifted their eyes to the ceiling. Farm for sale: Eight miles southwest of HilUlHiro; Si acree; 8 to Id acres under cultivation; bal ance easily cleared; good pasture; living water; Bmall fruit; log barn; small bouse; ideal dairy farm and is on milk route. II,0i0 and easy terms. Inquire at Argus office. Jud McGahey, working for Tlios. Counel), of near Glencoe, while cutting wood, Monday morning, completely severed the index finger of his lelt band, and badly cut in to the adjoining finger. Dr. W. D. Wood dressed the wounded digit and Juddy will take a vacation for few weeks. J. F. Haynie, a membpr of the Argus family at Forest Grove, was down to the capital, Monday, and remembered the religious weekly in a substantial manner, iiaytie was drawn on tne jury but succeed ed in getting excused. Dr. W. P. Via and Dr. C. L Large, ot Forest Grove, were down to the oounty seat Tuesday after noon, interested listeners at the trial of P. U. vs. C. F. Miiler, land reversion. C. W. Allen, an old time Beaver tonite, waa in the city Monday, and while here made the Argus a call. John Kebrli, of east of town; waB in the city Monday, and called on the Argus. G. L. White, of the Base Line Lumber Company, was in the city Mooday afternoon'. Burn, to Edward Faust aud wife, of Job Crossing, March lo, lUOi.a Argus and Oregonian, t'2.00. Paints and oils. C. A. Lamkin Co. Perry Watson, r f Buxton, was in town the first of the week. Buy your school tablets at Mc Cormick's. John Fisher, of Centerville, was in town Tuesday afternoon. Saturday Evening Telegram and Argus, 12 00 per year. Aleo To hi, of above Forest Grove, wan in the city Tueeday. Peter Welly, the Helvetia car penter and builder, was in the city Tuenlay. II Wehrung A Sons carry a full line of Heinz' pickles and bottled goods. Born, lo Homer Smith and wife, of Kait Hilleboro, Marth 17, 1UJ7, a daughter. Smoke the Schiller and Excel lencia cigars Oregon manufacture. Call for them. G. Schaer, wbone parents live at Mountaiodale, wai out from Port land, Tuesday. Satisfaction guaranteed in the Ocean Wave Washer. Chas. A. Lamkin Co. Herman Biehup. of the sawmill beyond Glencoe, was in town Mon day and Tuesday. Brown Leghorn egg. 15 each setting, for 50 cents. Mrs. Agnes Gowan, Hilleboro. W. F. Degfinger, for years the Beaverton marshal, was in the city the lact of the week. Are vou a smoker? Then call for the Schiller or Excellencia Oregon manufacture. J. W. Tigard, of Tigardville, was up to the county seat Monday, on a tax paying expedition. Gents' and boys' clothing, fall line now in Kuh, Nathan & Fis cher Kinuetity make at H. Weh rung A Sons. j Chief Engineer Geo. L. Davis, of the P. R. A N., was in town Tues day, and rtartfd this week for a trip to Tillamook. Wanted: Farms and lands of all kinds for sale and rent. Ad drees J, R Foreman, C05 East Morrison, Portland, Oregon. J. W. Cornelius, of Hillside, where he is ranching fir himself, was down to the county eat, Tues day, and while in town called at the ArgUs ollice. For gentlemen's, lades' and children's bose you can do no bet ter than to buy of John Deunis. We httve them for everybody, and at prices that are values. At a special meeting of the Bea verton council last Friday evening C. O. DeVere was elected to serve as city marshal for the current year a ''new star in the east." Fotrcnt: Farm of 145 acres ad joining llilltiboro; goou lor grain ordairv:S0 acres of pasture, with running water, and with but little brush. Inquire of E. B. Tongue. Born, March 9, 1907, to Mr. and Mrs T. W. Thornburgh, of Wasco, Sherman County, a daughter. And that a tbe reason Grandpa Ambrose Thornburgh, of Forest Grove, wore that smile down to the county Beat this week. Blacksmith wanted: Chance for all-round country blacksmith to get outfit and do a nice little business at railroad country station. Will sell plant or lease; or Bell on in stallment. Good lncati.m. Ander son & Son, Reedville, Ore, The Knighta of rvthias have bought 40 feet from the Housley property, the consideration 1 being $2,400. The Corwin & Heide.l butcher shop and the Ballard barber parlors occupy the site at present. It is the intention of the K. of P. to ultimately build on the property and have a home of. their own. Rev. Luther 1). Mahone, a Con gregational minister, and who went from Astoria to torest Grove and bought booze in order to cet evi dence against alleged illicit liquor eelling, a year or so ago, was in town the first of the week. This is the minister who testified that he drank some of the booze aud that it was whiskey. Chas. Hickethier, of Ceder Mill . . . a a- 1 s was in tne city raonaay. Mr Hiokethier says that there has been a great deal of spraying of orchards down his way this Spring, but when asked how the. non-residentB were taking hold of the work de clined to say. Perhaps it is down his way the same as it is in this section non-residents rather care lens about taking measures to clean up their trees. If Fruit Inspector Harris, of Forest Grove, will look into the matter he will doubtless find out that it is the. . vim-resident, who ia renting his place, who is the most backward about deetroyirg BY TBE P. LIN. GO. Will Take IOO Tons of Bridge Iron to Tillamook SAILS FROM SAX FRANCISCO Cargo Will be Landed ia rJaib"' in April or May General Manager C. E Lytle, of tbe Pacific Railway & Navigation Company, has chartered the vessel Kilburn to leave San Francisco in April or May with one hundred tons of bridge iroo for bridge ccn struction at Tillamook. The en tire cargo will be ufed on the first twenty miles out of Tillarovik, aud this will bs the first time in the history of Tillamook that a railroad company has bent in a vessel with an individual cargo. - The iron and steel is furnished by the PaciSc Hardware Company, of the quake city. Tbe vessel is now on the California coast run. It is not improbable that the P. R. (t N. will next yesr have a steamer running into the Tillamook harbor. on a echedule, carrying men and uia'e ial into tbe coast terminal. PUBLIC SALE Tba undersigned will sell at pnblic auction at the old Godfrey place, 5 milHS norihwen of Forest Grove, on the Gales Creek road, at ten a. m. on SATURDAY, MARCH 30 17 milk cowl, 11 in milk, some freah, will ell be freh in July, 2 two-yer-old heifers, 2 two-year-old steer, 7 yearling calves, utuall calvea, 1 Shorthorn bull a yeara old, bay mare, 7 yeara old, in foal, weight I,l5o, by mare, weight 1,150, black mare, 3 years old in May, white pony, Osborne binder. Champion mower and hay rake, steel drag harrow, wood frame spring tooth harrow, 14 in. walking plow, Hancock 3 -disc plow, Kndgate seeder, garden cultivator, Kit spring wagon, top buggy with pole and shafts, road cart, set light harness. single buggy harness, Chattam fanning mill, platlorm scales, cider mill, barrel vinegar, 7 barrels cider, 9 milk cans bar fork and carrier, with 175 feet rope, force pump, kitchen range, 3 bedsteads, ! wun springs; riazeuon nrorners square . piano, 1 good saddle, Zenith waahtng machine, 10 gallon iron kettle, no. 5 : Newhouae bear trap, 6 stands of bees, ; and numerous other articlea. I Luuch at soon. Terms of sale: Under $10, cash; 110 and over, nne year's time,; bankable no'e, t per cent; 2 per cent off for caBu on $10 or over N. MONNER J. W. Hughes. Auctioneer. John Vanderwal, Clerk. LOOK OUT, BOYS! Boys who are in tbe habit of shoot ing robins should remember there is a law against killing of these bird?, and it is only necessary for some one to file a complaint before a justice and a heavy fine would follow. Parents should call tbe attention of their boys to this stat ute. It is said that boys both here and at Centerville, and in various other parts of the county are shoot ing indiscriminately, and some of them might get into trouble. Here is the law: Sec. 3005. Every person who shall, ithin the State of Oregon, after the passage of thia act, for any purpose, in jure, take, kill, or destioy, or nave tn his posesston, sell or oiler lor sale, any yellow breasted chat, meadow lark, robin, song sparrow, Urk finch, varie gated thrush, wood thrush, hermit thrush, American goldfinch, bluebird, snowbird, oriole, lazulifinch, house aud winter wren, pike linnet, California linnet, warbler, vireo, swallow, tanager, grossheak, kinglet or horned lark, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor. The penalty ta not less tnan $3 nor more than f 100, and in default of the fine, the party may be sent to jail, serviuu one day for each dollar of fine imposed. FOR SALE Eighty acres of land, within three miles of Gaston. Iwelve acres cleared, of which one acre is in fine beariniz prunes. Forty acres of good timber. Will largely pay for place perhaps pay all. Log houee on place that one could occupy until he built. Half mile from school. Thirty living springs on urooertv fine for dairy ranch Terms, $2,000, half down, balance on time.- Reasonable interest Anyone wishing to look this place over can write a day or bo before comine. and he will be met at station and taken to place K B?Bt, Gaston, Ore. Simonds Cross cut saws. C Lamkin Co. A. F. H. Keenin, of above Gleccof, was in the city Tuesday. Calip Hall, of Shady Brook was in the city Tuesday. Leavitt Birdsell, of Forest Grove, was down to the county seat, Tuesday. f PS: MASSAGE CREAM1 is today indispensable on the 11 ryir dressing table of gentleman. Not only II XTiH Massage perfectly cleanse the skin, but it removes wrinkles and stiffness of the facial tissues, and makes the Men use Pompeian Cream after shaving it flexes the muscles and takes away shaving soreness. Most women wm of this preparation in maintaining a clear and healthy skin. A SAMPLE FREE Price 50c and Hillsboro Pharmacy I ! CI 1MAY FEED AND VlJJVlVA. SEED STORE On account of the car shortage "send in your order early for LAND PLASTER We have just received two cars. We also have the best asssortment of garden and field seed ever in county Both phones. Store opposite P. S. Telephone Office JLi Vegetable and Fish MARKET Fresh Vegetables and call. Market opposite Street, Hillsboro. We P. J. Ritchey (& Son DRINK GAMBRINUS BEER SOLO Ec LION L C J. LYONS. rroprUtor 66e Delta Drug' Store Hillsboro, Oregon Prompt, Accurate, Reliable. We try to accommo date, but cannot carry "Long Time" accounts. gentlewoman or does a Pompeian blackheads, takes out muscles, animates the flesh firm and solid. recognize the value AT OUR STORE $ 1 .00- per iar 1 It's Up-Hill Worh For any housekeeper to be con stantly chasing around after Good Food at reasonable prices. The sensible woman gives up all further searching after one week's trial of our store. We deal in first-class goods only, and sell them at prices that can't be beaten. Seek no fur ther; we can satisfy you. Fish in Season. Give us a Tualatin Hotel, on Main deliver to all parts of city. The Best of All Beers BY SALOON . seat, luettday. was in tba city Saturday. girl. the San Jose scale.