The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, August 26, 1909, Page PAGE 4, Image 4

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Mra W. E Smith, of South Tual
atin, attained a broken jaw laat
Friday aOroo n by reason of
tuaway. She was driving to the
John Turvee borne, in company
with two granddaughters of Mr.
Purvet-, who Lad been t the Smith
raicb, fpftdio the day. Tbe
Deckyoke etrap broke and ibe end
of tbe yoke struck the ground Ax
the team wan doing down a grade
it was iivHMibie to hold thtm and
all were thrown out. Mre Smith
bid her right jaw broken and re
ceived two bad cuts over her eyes
Tbe two yiuog lid it euffored no
em U8 injury, although Mie huby
Fufvea was conM ierabl? ecralcb
ed Dr. Tawiecia wan called a ad
attended tbe patient.
Tbe Deeicombe Herd of Register
Jerseys, owned by Thomas Withy
combe & sons, bare been tested by
Dr. McClure, of the I'uited States
Bureau of Animal Indurtry, and
every animal was found to Men
tire! y free from tuberculosis. Tbir
herd has becu is existence tieaih
thirty years, and anima's h?ve
been hpprd ah uver thecoant f om
ththe,d, ai d it is very gratifying
to tbe owners to know that there is
no possibility of any animals with
latent tuberculosis having been
sold to their patrons The herd is
now plac-d entirely in care if the
Bureau. w uh we think a blessing
to the stock man if made use if
Tbe couotv court has ronidend
the putting down ol conc:e e ride
walk on the south and eat eidei ol
the court houfe tquare, and a walk
from tbe sou h dour of the c- ur
hou-e to the it.t?refc:ion of Main
and Srcoad. This would be a very
fine improvement. Within a week
or ten day cement walks will bt
Kid all around block 8, and tbe
ground is now prepared from tbe
M. K church, both north and weft
A A. Mo-rill, county surveyor,
is tuot.ina lines this week wi h tbe
view of fuppiyin Beiv-rtoo with
a' gravity system of water. The
survey moe frm the old mill
known a the Hall site, a mile or
two to the north of the town. It if
not yet known whether ih water
can be tikn into Besveron with
out a ram and a penstock.
J. J. Wehenteck and wife were
in ihe city ye e day. Mr. Weisen
tc has moved from the Ladd
Ctyetal Spring Farm, Port'and.
and ttk-n op he residence at
Rndvilie, where be lived many
ears, an l where he and his esti
mable wife have many friends.
Rev. Murxford, a brother of Dr.
Mum ford, of Bunks, occupied tbe
pnlpit at the Evargelical Church
8unday. evening The Evangeli
cal cbur:h is getlirg alcng nicely
with lb. ir church addition, and the
edifice will present a handsome ap
pearance when completed.
Wanted Thre or four carload
of Angora gnate, for shipment
Will buy Fmall flocks if enough
can be p ojured to warrant ship
ment See or write to J. J. Krebe
Lion Saloon, Hillt-boro, Ore. 24?
Geone HM-heinier, who owns a
neat little hirxe close to Morton
dale station, on the Or gon Eltc
trie, was up to the county seat.
Tuesday.
Ftrd Hartrampf and E. Sabin
came down iVm .Ma(him, Sun
day, in lh U. G Girdnerau'o in
55 minutes.
Mi? May Davis, daugh'er of R.
L Davis, with the Wilkes Bros
Abstract Co , departed Saturday for
New York.
M'l Tonzit. of Second and
Baseline, (uffired a partial disloca
tiro of tbe shoulder, th Uet of the
week. j
Remnants Ly lb hundreds
and tbey are to go at half prce
fme so as to e t sn early eelfdion
Connell & Co.
Surveyor T. 8 Wilkes is busy
surveying the city of Orneliu tbis
week, establishing grades and cor
ners. Silonaon Jack, Bon of the late
Jho Jack, who died at tbe 90 b
milestone, Saturday evenirg, was
in the county feat yesterday.
Dr. J. R Marshall returned the
last of the week from a vacation at
Newport
Herman Miller was in from near
Bethany, Tuesday morning.
Miss Rose Wilcox returned for a
few days from an extended vaca
tio i at Newport.
Bareaios in graniteware, at
Greer's. 22 4
AUCTION SALE
The undersigned will tell at public
sale at oa his farm, 1J miles south
east of Reedville, on the Portland
road, at ten o'clock a m , on
MONDAY, AUGUST 30,
Eight cows, as follows: Shorthorn, 3
years old, freh next April; Holstein aud
Shorthorn, 4 years old, fresh Nov. 29; 5
graded Jerseys, one to freshen Nov. 6,
one Nov. 28, one Nov. 29, one Dec. 20,
one April 5 and cne April 21; springtooth
barrow, Deerinjf runwer, Peering hay
rake, McCormick binder; 12-inch walk
ing plow; 14-inch Moline sulky plow;
lawn mower; 5 milk cans, 8 and 10 gal
lons; hay carrier, rope and pulleys, and
double harpoon fork, and one Jackson
fork; crib bed. secretary, center table,
form tools. s'X wgoa, 3-inch wide tire;
about tbee tons baled bay, household
furniture, and numerous othtr articles.
Lunch at noon.
Terms pf Sale Under $10, cash;
110 and over, 12 months' time, 6
pr cent interest.
W. E McCallum. Owner.
b. P. Cornelius Auctioned.
Jttiab Millar, Clerk.
Y We sQfJnj The
SELL W' NV Pitburg;h
V Perfect
yX Fence
THE FENCE OF FENCES
We are also Agents for the celebrated Plymouth Stan
dard Binder twine, tbe Adriancc Buckeye binder, the
Thomas Crown mowers and rakes, the Racine Satterly
wagons, the John Deere buggies, plows, etc., the Peter
Schutler wagons, the Oliver Chilled plows, the IVLeval
septrator, the Sherwin Williams paints and varnishes,
the Gotziau shoes for men, women and childreu, the
Stillson Kellogg shoes, the Conqueror hat for men,
In addition to tne above we carry a first clai stock of dry
goods, groceries, etc. We are making a big cut in Economy jars.
Get our prices before huvini elwhre.
MAYS L CONOVER. ScholU. Ore.
A WONDERFUL
INVENTION
Invented by A. V. Arnold
An Automatic Damper which controls the
fire in a stove or furnac. Economizes from 25 to
50 per cent of fuel and is a wonderful convenience.
So very simple and so very effective. Will
never get out of order and will never fail to work.
The Safety and Economy Damper
Company is now fully organized under the
laws of Oregon with a capital stock of $100,000.00,
divided into 100,000 shares at $1.00 each. This
company owns alls of the United States rights
under these valuable patents and the stock of the
company will be worth many times its par value
in a short time for it will pay enormous dividends
in this low capitalization.
We are co-operating with J. M. Kerr, of Port
land, Oregon, in demonstrating this damper and
taking subscriptions for the stock as we consider
it the greatest thing we have ever seen. We have
invested money in the stock and are glad to ask
our friends to invest in it. We are also taking
orders for the dampers fo future delivery as we
want to receive one of the first shipments of the
dampers and we hope to see Hillsboro raise a good
portion of the money to fiinance the enterprise.
Come and see a demonstration, do not fail for
it is a little wonder.
Do not fail to buy some of this StocK
while you have a chance to get in on the ground
floor.
CONNELL &, COMPANY Hillsboro, Ore.
Connell i Co.
We wish to announce to our CUSTOMERS that
we have secured the exclusive selling agency on
VAN DUZER'S EXTRACTS.
These extracts have been analyized by every
State Chemist in the United States and are found
to be absolutely pure, of superior strength and
delicacy of flavor, in order to close out our old
line of extracts we will give one 20c bottle of
Van Duzer's Famous Vanilla free with every
bottle of extract purchased from our old line. Do
not let this opportunity go by to get the best bot
tle of Vanilla Extract in the United States, Abso
lutely Free.
Two Bottles of Extracts for the price of
ONE.
Rooms to Let. Board and
Lodging. When Hungry
call on the
XXoxaae Stylo
RESTAURANT
for a good square meal.
Main St.
Hillsboro - - - Oregon
McNUTT
REAL
ESTATE
CO.
I have city and coun
try property in all sizes,
from 1 acre to 1,000. Ele
gant city property in both
Forest Grove and Corne
lius. Farm lands from
$10 per acre to as good as
you want.
R. W. McNutt, Mgr.
PRICE
Market
FISH, MEATS AND
CHOICE STEAKS.
POULTRY. .
We pay the highest
market price for Poultry.
Next Door
H ARTRA MP S
Feed Store.
HILLSBORO, ORE.
J. E. IU1ILIN, ALIAS
1 11 nriML1
d. II. inimr
PoiiiKr Crook, Wlw Tried t
Victimize Hank at tlu-tlruve
S HELD BY MN ANP HUN
DUmimii Frvm Ft a aai fpia in
Trouble
jj. K. Hamlin, alias J. H 1'urke.
1 with several other narufs. ml bo
j in August, VXX, tried to r a
1300 note with the late W'al.er
BeroaioY eigualure a surety,
who was sentenced to six years in
the penitentiary, a the final out
cuoie, is again in jil in Portia.. J.
charged with working the WinU ck
bank, state 0! Washington, in s
like manner. He has married agftiu
this time a girl from liraes Val
ley and was living on Marfiieri'e
Avenue, PortWnd, and rpirted an
automobile. The Sundty Orfg.m-
; iaucntained the following account
of his escapades prior to bis ten
lenre from this ouuty:
, H A MM N HAS HXrlTIMi IttXOKP
Allegrtt SwIntlttT 0Kratrl In h
ltiKtoii iumy, but Hiuillj Caught.
HIU-SlHinO. Or . Aui! S.-SwcUl -J.
It lUiuIin. J It. Iturk.- h
opwulvvl la thin vicinity wvrml )-'r
t). haj a criminal rueurU if miuiy '
tamttnf tHirlpjc in carvir h cp
fratrtl In v'alirornia aa ll t 'r K n
anj WanhliiKton. and on on uccatlon by
aimia mlcarrtaa of Ji!tc. ho vvalr4
ritra.tltlon to I'allturtiU on hi iIiicIiutk
from tha Or,on I'vnin.ntlary.
HtinUln'a first tntriHUi-tun to Ihn ail-thontU-i
of thla county l In UU tr
tha murnltia of Auifiut T of that ar
Hamlin trlol to rnh a fr(J not on
tha oaahlvr of thr 10 W. Halnri Hank at
Furi'it IJrov. Th i)y befora the at
tvnut tlamlln. mho iiav Ma nunc a
Burk. went to tne l.nk nl ak-,l r.uih
lar y'rank T. Kan If his note. lih th
lata Walter Ilrnarl as surtl. uM ln
food for tU. Tha c.ihlcr ln(tirm.il him
that It woulit b ff'H).l for tiny rriuotuih!
amount an.l H.inil'n ,. imM.-,I. Mh the
Information that U was a f.irru.T ri.ul
liig near Thatch, r. a lull.- t..n In this
county, and aJil. ,1 Ih.il lvmai,l a i. h's
frlrnd. Ho also st.i.d that he would
rturn net day for t! mom y
H left tha bank and but for tha fa.-t
that Cashier Kan hapt n-d to drive by
tho Bernard placa that n;lit and slopped,
the conmlenca man would irotxtly have
been paid the money. At It was Ksma
mentioned tho mutt. r to Hmturd and the
old man denied all knowledge or wllllna
netia to act aa surely for any on. tin
hla return to Forest Orova Kana In
formed I'resUlent llalnea of tha o.-cur-reni-a,
and preparatlona were mada to
capture he forifcr.
Tha next mornln Hamlin presented
hlmaelf at the bank and tendered hla
fortced note, bearing an exiH-llent Imita
tion of Bernard's signature The cashier
anfaged him In convraatln long enough
to permit Treatdent Hulnea to slip out
to tha front of tha bank, an.l boih h
and Kane drew revolvers, cuverlng llm
lln slmultaneouaily. He surrend. r. quiet
ly and waa taken to the Jail without
trouble.
Hamlin bad procured a copy of Ber
nard's signature by visiting the Bernard
place and palming himself off as the rep
resentative of an Kustern Implement con
cern that desired to send the farmer aoma
valuable reading matter pertaining to
various farming methods. Bernard com
piled with hla request to write his name
and addrwa In a little book he presented.
At this time Hamlin waa also wattt.M at
Ijebanon for forging tha name of kj.
Myer to a nota for I2t0. He followed
practically the lame tactlca at I-cbmion
that ha did at Korea t Orova. Oolng to
Banker Bcroggln at that place he told
him ha waa a friend of Myer and lh.it he
needed ready cash to purchase a team of
horses, and that Myer had agreed to go
hla surety. He succeeded In getting the
money and making his e.-u,,e. He la also
aald to have victimised a baker at Mad
ford, and at the time of hla operations In
this vicinity he was wanted In Hun Kran
cisco for a crooked d-al for which a
reward of $100 was offered for his arrest
by Baker A Hamilton, a San Kram Is,-,,
firm.
In default of J-500, Hamlin was placed
In the HIIIilMro Jail, Heptity IHslrlct
Attorney Tongue, now District Attorney
having asked his commitment. In Wttj
a model prisoner while awaiting trial and
nothing huppencd until Heptemher 9. On
that night. In company with John T. Mc
Namara, another prisoner. Hamlin bn.ko
Jail by cu'tlng a hole through the brick
wall and souping In safety.
Dan J. Trornblev. who o,e,,..t.i .
In the Jail ut the time, and who wus later i
tarred and feathered, waa a witness to !
the dual escape, hut refused to give tha 1
alarm because, an he later xtated. the two !
fugitives had threatened to kill him If i
he made any outcry. Hamlin went to
The Ijulles from here, passing through '
Troutilale, where his wife lived at tho 1
time. Ijiter he was captured by Hherlff i
Totten of Hkamanlii County, VVuHh. whllo
on his wuy to Stevenson. He managed ,
to dodge Into the brush along a country '
road and again fled, but the following I
day he waa captured by a Deputy Hherlff j
"io,e on nia way 10 tho lower Cascades
Again he succeeded In making his escape'
for he acted the role of tt aubmlaalva
prisoner until he came to a convenient
spot, when tin suddenly rushed the offl
cer, and, knocking- hirn down, took two
gun from him and escaped.
After this episode Ihimlln went to Van
couver, where he visited his brother, who
realdeg on the outskirts of Ihn town
Hherlff John W. Hewell, of Yamhill County',
learned of Hamlin's movements, and
wired Hherlff llelsecker, of Vancouver, to
apprehend Mm. Taking a deputy with
him, Hherlff Holsecker visited the home
of Hamlin's brother, and leaning through
a window he got the drop on the fugitive
and ordered him to throw up his hands.
Instead of complying, Hamlin dashed for
the door, but HelMecker fired twice
bringing down his man with a shot In
the groin. The next day tha wounded
prisoner waa tuken to Hillsboro, and
again on October M he attempted u third
Jail bleak, but this was frustiated. A
short time before ho was visited by his
wife, and when searched after the at
tempt, 20 in curnncy was found on his
person, as well as some skeleton keys.
Hhoitly after thla, Hamlin, or lluike,
was arraigned before Judge Mcllrlde, ami
on conviction was HcntenciSd to six yeurs
Jn the penitentiary. After serving one
year he naked for a pardon, In which
he was not aucx-ossful, though ho was
later released because of hi term being
shortened by good behavior.
Harnlln stoadfuatly refused to tell any
thing of his parenU, His wife secured a
divorce from him In the couita of Mult
nomah County, and la ald to hava
married again.
The above outline of Hamlin's
career so far as this county is con
cerned, is approximately ci red.
xpt tbe error in saying h rilT
8ewel. of Yamhill, instefi cf
Washington County. .
Hamlin is accustd of forgeries
amrunting to a total ol about I307C
i
si
Supplies.
Hop ftlovcs tt5c tli). I lannrl waists 50c
Hop huts 15c tVinKhnm aprons all prltt
Straw cuffs 5c Gootl shoes at rlrfht pri rs
Satine cuffs '25c CltiKlrcn's overalls.
Waterproof t uffs 25c CtUon hlanhets 73c
Leather F;love 5c to $I.OO Coocl shirts $I.OO antl up.
Armor Plate Hose Julia Marlow She
FOR BOYS T0U WOMEN
They're Guaranteed Style and Quality
Carson's Gloves
For Men
"NUFF SAID"
$ for $ our motto
between the Dru, Stores.
alss
The Nelson Hardware Co.
f For Ranges that Excel, and Right Prices
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The Lare
line of A No. 1
Ranges in the
count
Harvest is bcrt
ami why ut boj
t lint iaiiKc D0'
and make yonr
kitchcu a dcligbt?
Ctniic in and
us. We will
plain the stirior
qualities of ur
ranges. Listen:
$1 DOWN end
$1 per WEEK
-TIT
T, Q . " cjn t le bcatcu. Coiuc iu and sec one.
gia. (L,, SO io 2 2. c" ToZ '" nMi"-
ron Moves, good lakers, selling at only to
IIAUDM 'Mil rf. it Our,
in various ciliea In Oregon, WoBh
inRton and Idaho. The lint in
c'udea the biok at Winlock, where
WOO waa the amount involved in a
fernery of July 20, 1909; the puU.
man First National Bank, $200 in
March, 1909; the Palouae Bute
Hank r,r
m Ki"t National' WS'l
ureon- at Cnii. Ore , $500- (i.
Mo-A loan Bank J vlixuS,
$150, 1909; Bank cf OrtlJ
National Bank of CUJj
ttW, ID April, ivvn, - .
al Bank of Oak-.dal', WM"
March, 1909, 1300 1