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IIIM.Sr.OKO, ORKGON, AUG. 11, 1910.
NO. 22
vol-
XVII
aPOMES FILE
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rtl ..f tlif ran.li'lat.-H l-f.-iv
I),,! pnmaru-H ha-.- lil.-.l th.r
(k!ar;itl,.. ..r t.httf.'nn. with
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,-iU Hi.- tin- tti-fk. TIh- ".
la.- th.-ir iimtruin.-nH us
fi''l"ttH: , . i .
0 V Mar-.li. f'"" entity J'l'U'".
'f Jam nominal-'! timl tlitrl, I
will tluni.tf ' l, n" u1
ioms!!. loiiHt initHMinly uiul im
urtiully h-rform tlx- iluli.-M n
jHT!a!ii'it' t' m.v i!lU-c-. an. I will
lHl. i l-t t-it.M lM in j,ri tin
l,i''if Wa.hii'l.'ii County, it
ir,rvii luiHitn'Miliki' an.l
Kii..itu.;t! ii.liiiinitrati..i f
M),in.".s aiTain. I far th.
tmil.lms-' -f H-rmaii-htnKkit.:i,(,
i unifi.ru n Kt.'in if ii.a.l buiKI
hi t-i-ttiiik' iMTinaiii'iit n--
tarn hr th- it'nv I'xpfiuli'.l
an.l will work to that ftul.
1 (i( M-c to have ilafl on tin
Wint aftii nty name, tin- follow
ini! wor.U:
H.'shkt U'lminiHtratioii;
IVrmai .'iit roaU aul full value
for I'vcrv ri-nt fiH-niil. "
(Im C, itatu'iH-k. for ttltfritf:
"Jf 1 ttiii nominate! arnl tlcl-l.
I .hruitf my l-rm of olhrc
faithfully ami impartially din-rh-trv
tin- duties thereof, an.l
jfive In thu jH-ojile of t hi? county
aninini !it an.l at tin' name mm
an I'cuhi.miral admiiiitrali"!i. I
further ntate that I will k'ive tin
iu;ii!n.i of that olheemy M-rni
a! mil hliun :ihil everv man a
I'l'lillV drill. "
t'harl. M W. bnalon. for leini
X'titatie; "Faithfully perform
t hi ilutifii of mieh oliire. 1 d
mre t.i lave print! after my
Dti'tu' on the ballot; "The wu
ef t!i'" lM-u4e nhall rei'ii Mil
11 i Kiuir. for ttvasun-r:
"Stru t attention to the dtiti- of
the (itliti. anil turn nil interest
follvi ti-. mi I'oimty funds into
thf ivunty treasury .
V. I, lVrkiiiK. fur recorder of
cniHi'vaiu'es: Promises to su
ii'pt and not withdraw, if noini
nati'il. and says; "If I am ooin
kited and elected I will during
my term of olliee faithfully din-
iharvi the duties thereof.
W II Hollis, for representative:
"Kavor such n jmliev f economy
in nil public expenditures as
Khali I... just to tin tuxpavfi-s
ttml consistent with the grow th
im. I promvss of Washington
Ciiiinty and thcStateof Ori'oii."
.U C I ION SM I-
The undi-rsikMied W ill sell at puh
He sale at his farm near Kuy. 'ii
tit" l'. K. fi N. Railway, at ten
a. in., on
TIH'USMAY, SHl'TKMUKU 1
Wiiii-, (i trn ol.t, I jito llm , ilh milk'
'"Kuili. i month o'll; mirrrl marr, ny
Itiurr, twit yrtlili Ctll, 2 cu,
f'r1' llim fail, one now ftmli; vrnr ulil
l'-(e. fich nrit March; J hcilVr. lH
uii.iiilinilil; (- pluw, Caul on rllplt
plow, new, tinrniw, liayiakc, iliac liar
iw, i Ihiukii-, 1 i't IniKitV liarnrs. wt
.k hiitm-aa, t'liltivalnr, wj;.iii, $ luiii.
i.iiic hmiHcholiI I lit n i in re ami ollu't
ailiilii too iiiiiiirniin to inciitluii.
? i. ... ........
ItllllV 11 III IIWIMI.
Tfiui nf Kale I'nilrr fin cash; 'IVn
"vrr, nnr yrnr nmiKaiiir liiiif. c l
liav la-iru'ilt...! Hill .Urn. Wil
ham Thi -1 . -1 , aitr, f K laniat li
fall, a... I ('ha,. C 1 ; t '. J . :
Oakland, had an i 1 1 i r i j.' ii
eiu e w ith a lii-ar mi Ai;;'.i I 1.
They htarti-d ii it tin- day hi-fniv
and on t h- hr-.t dav k 1 1 i - t ni-vi-r
al deer, one Welv'lilh,' T'.." po'ilidl
driviMi-d. On the way hutne lim
moll's emil huiiiid juiiipi d a hear
and ruiinuiK it a rusp'e of miles,
linally treed it. I.nini.ilt and
(iinnla!l fuHn'.Ved (he dolf a
rlo'tely Hi Hri--l,e. A they
reai-hed the tree into w hu ll Hil
ar had been run. it started
down. The huiilers Were on the
ower hi!! iide a-i they shut, and
the aiiiina! eaine down striking
and hititiL' at them. The din'
erahU-d In- iM-ai.lsin hv the liam
and w aili.ped htm dow n the hill.
t was Hi-s era! minutes In-fore
jiimotl i'.it a e i m m 1 shot at iti
lead. 1 he V was jiawed up a
lttle, hut in. I s'-ri"U.! hurt.
The hunter had had lra elun' to
eel nut, and took mil V t he hide and
one ham of the hear home, where
the people eave them the lad
and and the U.'.s showed them
that the', w-n- eaine. llnei.e
Ihulv.
E
m mm
e,
-anil
We manufaeture
re-.sed lundier of ;i
out of line tindiir.
em.; to Imild, eie
to iiiin- on your hiil.
at ar., or deliver.
r..ueh and
1! kinds, and
If )..u are
tn a chance
Will liwrc
We are now
awii, from the he- t timher cut
in our sei tmii for years, tiroher
X- l'.iUell ('( . S. hulls. lllilslK.ro
Ore Route 2. itf
John . Mibins. raised here
and w ith the Southern l'acilic a
conductor for several years .ast,
is now located at Ashland, On
m, w here he is a conductor on
ii mi n switc nnv run. lie
w rites that his new Hisiti.ni en
ahles him to le home every mi'ht;
that Ashland has the linest
peaclies in the world: and that
he mid w ife and children arc
feelitik' the I tt in the world.
lion i iu- kers wanted at the
Kay t'o.'s ard. at Witch Ha
el S. P. trains stop at station
Write to W, l'.. Peterson, inaiia
e.-i- I!,-. ,)-, i'le Ore. 21tf
r. t " -
! (' Miillov. who has 1., acres
.,f hoiis in the Laurel section.
was in townNiturday. He states
that the crop will he litfht this
v..;ii- luit of hue uualitv, Tin
'. ii,. .a l.ouever will furnish what
U known as "outside picking,'
tl,.. ehwteiN are telldinir t) Set
on the outside of the vines. This
will make nice picking and
speedy.
T..-OI, for sale- Ma IV and
'.' .
horse w eivli ahuut V-W each
Cood work animals. AUnit nim
veai-s old. II. Harrington, m-ar
t'enterv ill'.
"A '.,.,, -reie Modern Instance
.( I.,,,U. I "hrist tan 1 1 V Will o
tlie'thenie of Kvan P.'llnehes at
ii... M,.-;ieiti r Hire h. next nun
llll V III .
.i ,;.,!,( Aue 11. at h o cliK'K.
Mr. llucjies will sienk at U:IH)
ii... ."us: i onurevaiuuiai
a. in, in i.i rr i r
I'lniivh on "The Philosophy of
Worrv " All are must cordially
invited to attend.
I Inn. Harvey WliiUficM Stott
Siiicumlis Ik Operation
OM. or N1I0VS (ikl.AT IDirOKS
(iradu;iliil I mm l'atil;c t nivcrnily in
I lie l.arly l)j)
Hon. Harvey WhiU-lield Scott,
the .Nestor of Oreon journalism,
and one of the real editors "f
the Nation, died al Ilaltimore,
Sunday, after having Mihmittin
to an operation for prostaic ail
ment at the John Hopkins Hos
pital.
Mr. Scott is well known in the
Northwest as eilitorof the Morn
in Oreonian and his virile pen
proclaimed him as one of the
reallv real editors of the ae.
He waslnirn in Ta.evvell, ('ounty,
III.. Feh. 1. KW, and crossed
the plains w ith his parents in
1 ."-. The Scotts first settled in
Yamhill County, hut later went
to iie.tr Olympia. Wash. Alsi.it
1n!0 they moved to Forest drove.
Mr. Scott graduated from Pacific
University in ISM. His life was
me of hard toil as a Ikiv. and
his first trip to Pacific was made
on foot from Mason County.
Washington, and it is said that
he carried his clothes on his hack
and swam streams in making
the trip.
Aflrt uf4Ui;itiiui he wrtil li IJ.iho,
uti.l I ii uuc yrar ciij;;iK 'l Mining
n,l Ii !..:iii i. He tlicri tcttiriicl to
1 1 1- i.l in ciime to I'ortlnnil,
ulinr for a Ii w munllm lir avcmiloyrO
a lilifaii.li ill lie- IVilan.l lllirmy. lie
thru miiitlil anil ulitatiiril a wurkiiiK
j.lai-f uu I lit ( lu-Ki'liiail. MlowiUK a ilr
ci.lt.l riV ut fir iicwajr woik. lie
mu iidrr txciiiiic nlit.ir, a KiMliun
l,i.h ith tlir raceie ion of a hutt
intrrviil. m m is;j to n;;, lie lu rvtr
return for jmli ic mnnry exprnHeil
I will rarm-tly worlt to tnal enu.
I ili-aire l have jilareil on the l.allot,
after til V name, the fulliiwitiK:
"ll.ialnratlike a.liiiiiiutratiua; I'l-rtna-nrnt
koa'U.an.l full value for every tent
r i i- ii'lfl. "
(i W. JIarsli,
Cornrliui. Oren'm.
MCNfiW SI fVPPISII
ROSELAIR AGAIN
SENTENCED 10 HANG
lirought to Millslxiro by Sherifi
HanciKk Monday, at II a. m.
ini
"ut iiitireot.
ovi-r fin.
Two per rent, elf cli
I ...I. ,1- 1 I t.......r
J. W. Ilnhra, Aui'tiotu-cr.
I OR Till LIHilSLATURi:
I liiTi-hy HitiKiunre itivM-lfa a cnn.liilale
tr tin- I, kihIhIiin' aulijcrt l Die Kejiule
'Hun uiniiirira, .Sept. 14, 1410. 1 am a
jinn iK-licver In the ithwt pflinary ami
li'hi vc 111 IM tiring kept on our atntutr
1 in 11U11 h hi-lif ver In direct U-i-lMliilioti
in. I SliiW-iniMit No. 1, ami on thi-nr ntin
fll'l's ko lu fiite the WuNhlnKtiiu Counly
k't'lornte,
C'liiia. V. I.oinloii.
Coliunliia l'rei-ini't.Cortifllii Route I,
FAILS TO (ilVI; ItONl)
'-d. Tlmniita, of Forest (Irovo,
had his preliminary before J udgt1
Karnes, hist Friday, and was
hound over to antiwer at circuit
""'I in the Hum of $2,WK). Tho
charge is a serious one, the
ii'weciiting witness being his
'laughter. She was the only
Witness examined, anil as the de
fense neiil,, iw, ul li.mnr to trivo
11,. ibV, lllj'v v !--"
I'vidence the court decreed that
'.'if defendant should appear be
fore a higher court. Thomas
vvas unable to give a bond and
was remanded to the county jail,
where he 1ms boon incarcerated
N'lH'e his arrest a week ago Sat
urday afternoon.
1 .1.1 .lelivered to any
f the town. KeinemlK't'
i"". ' 1 i .11, 1.. I
.1 .1 ,-l l'n I l:ili VVIMHI. IK' 1. 1
h,m,.s. KtH-U'r'a Confection
cry.
ii...., u', wint7 and wife arc
V ll.l.-i. ..-.....
camping at Timher. and expect
to be absent this week and next,
xi... 1.'. ...t io i-li.-ineroning the
HUS. Iiii. 1 ,,
11 iMiimr adies la
IOIIOW OIK . .
.;,rick. NIattie Wilson Josephine
i,',.li..it "heodate lloons. ivooj
lleidel'imd Maud Griffiths.
1 .. .. ....1... I'..,,A eeil.'ll' OOStS.
I'Ol rniie. -.e"" ' 1 if
(1. 1!. Hays, one and one-luilt
miles N. W. of Laurel, um. u,
Uoiite 1. ''
..... ! of the Shutc
V ill ililin " ' - i - - . ,
Hank, is enjoying a vacation at
1 ... II,., iriies;!. ot 1 lias.
: The hshtluit these two
v ..:..!,(, entc h - if they
leavywcinio.- "v . (l,
get all they want will owe tho
Nehalem river so m : i " " "
be no navigation al me moum
the .stream.
We cam' a choice stock of
fi-iits ami nuts: Kocher s um-i
I'ectionory.
C.eo. M. Hunter has a crew of
carpenters working ai
Lin ton's, and before leaving they
will build a resilience, a oa ,. . -.
a granary. The UiAm
a mile or so easi 01 wa
Horn, August G, 1910. to P. G.
son This is the second boy born
Mr. and Mrs. Vickers. Ihe
happy father is the genial South
ern l'acilic agent.
.,1 r.o., ...iiiirnod Pridav eve-
nil g from ten days at Newport,
mo-, ,. .. .I,,, II, K- lOI'O
and reported inai
Sny are lmvinK a hne time at
that popular beach.
Mrs II. T. Hagley departed
SatuiVlayforaweekatNewtKir,
where she is the guest of Mis.
U A. Ixnir.
.,n, r 1,11, ,1.
In iMiiliri. lS'iS, Mr. Scott tnarru-.l
Miw -.litrtll Niiklui. She tiled in
thilihrll. Jo in II. an.l
Kennrlh Scott, the latter ilyin in rliihi-
liood. Mr. Soolt' second wife was Miva
t . ,,.! M.-i hi hiii v. He married her
at her lather' Imtnc, I-atrol, l'a , in
is-.
m, k.-. ii t mifviti-d hv hi wife and
lour rhl dii n, Ji hil II . I.ehc M., Ant
)..., It mid Mi-. Ju litli M.Srott. He
ni Ihe lt of live lirotlieis two of wlimn
died ill Itifint v. Ihe fourth. John IHn-
ry Scott, die I at l-'ortt drove, May I.
iVjj. rour sisters are Mill Hvio. atd
in Portland. They are: Mrs. Mary
I- iiimrs CtH.k. Mrs. Alugail Scott Duni
ay, Sirs. Catherine A. Col.urn and Mrs.
II- iriiet L. l'aluier. Mr. MaiKiet
i;..,.,wi.l.- ami Mrs M:om Kcllv. two
.Iir.l the former in St-ilftiiler.
Mn and the latter III tool. Mts r.i eu
I .I..M...O,- a half sinter, is livtui! at Ore
.. I'm. and Charles Scott, a half
a"-- . - - . .
I....OI... il.i-il 111 1MJI1.
n... i, ll. itir ihiliirrn there nre four
Kriiudi-htlilieii, William Harvey and
..hi ami ihuivhur (if lollll II.
Scott, a dni.Ktitf'"' Mr. and Mrs. Leslie
M. Scott, anil Sluti-aiet, uauKimr t.i
Mr. and Mrs. A tnl.ro e rcim.
ti, i..i,K. hved at l-'irst and Market
streets for n tune, niovint; in 1804 to
their present home, 1 vvilltli ami .Morr
1.,.,.. ir..i Mr Scott took two triiis
abroad, the first accompanied hy Mrs.
Scott, in 1001, an.l another in tne ran 01
njo6,'wheii he ai-compiinicd hy Mrs.
Scotland his dniiliter. ln the Inlter
tiip thev visited the duel points 01 itil
eiesl iii lviiiope, ainoiij; the in lMort-nce,
Italy. Koine, Vienna ami Switzerland,
U-iidei lOiidon and Kn(-!nih
IlutiiiK the continninis service a etn
tor of The tirewoman, Mr. Scott took an
active part in political ami civic annus
... i,..,iii..i nin iirek.on. asioe uiMii mv
I" 1 :. ".. ' ,
discusJlons in The tltegotuan 01 wuicii
he was the ntithf r.
In iSSb lie was the temporary secie
tary of the state convention of the Union
iiarty, ami at numerous nines m me
k. 11. nWiiiu-iit vears he was an
active participant a delegate In the Ke-
COIlVeniHinS 111 ureon.
whs a 1 1 1-1 1-f h t c to the
Kepuhllcan Nntintiul convention, held
at Cincinnati, and which nominated
Kntherlord U. Haves for President of
the United Stales
lniSSoMr. Scott was a m legate u
.1 ,i,l . i;.-niililii-Mii National
llie I", iiiv. '- ---r--, -
convfiilion which nouiuiated Janus A.
Oarlicld.
At the tunc of Ins tleatn air. .icon
. ,.,,0,.... nf the Pacific University
. I.-,.-..-! r.mw nf which he was tlif
III iwi,'1' ' ' - ' - . , ,
..,.,int.. Hi- hail been a inetitoer
..r.i. i.,rtliin,t Wntpr Board and always
took gteat pride iu Portland's water
svttem. Ilewasaiso a niemocr im mc
T..-I l.,iilr Cnn.llllsmil.l. WlllCIl
chose the text book for the schools of
the tate. ,
In 1904 Mr. Scoll was ciectett prs.i
1 ,.f ii,.. 1 uiiu and Clark Fair As'O
in in , - .
ciation, but declined re-election in 1905,
when he was succceilcil ty it. w. t.,ooiie.
Mr. Scott was a mcuiner 01 tne cuar
... i.n.,,1 u-hirh drafted the present
,,r tin. eitv nf Portland. He was
ciif,n v, - . , ,1 1 1 f
a member ot the Arlington . inn ami ui
the l'orllaiul Coiiimeiciui ciui).
The friends and acrpiaintancoa
ilrot.iM-d in at the homt.' of Mr.
and Mrs. J. ii. McNew,- of be
low liccdvilh', Saturday night,
and the owning was enjoyed by
the esiial good cheer ex periencod
at the McN'ew home. Those
present were: Mr. and Mrs.
I'rishy, Mr. and Mrs. Harbor,
of Ziontown; Mr. and Mrs. Carey,
Mr mid Mrs. Hrooks. Mr. Hnxiks
Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Mills, Mr.
I'rishy Jr.. Misses Nellie and
l.ily Avers, Ualph. Hay and
Walter Curtis, Mr. Livingstone,
a I'ortland banker, Miss (J race
Merrill. Mr. and Mrs. J. U. Mc
N'ew and familv. Miss Cora 15'irch-
v, Mrs. McHrcyn and family,
Harry Llery, .Mrs. Kelly.
I.it-ht refreshments anl a
watermelon spread wore enjoyed,
with pastry service, and the
party dissolved at one a. m.
J. K. McN'ew was up from lie-
low IJccdville, Monday.
Chester Alexander, the fire
man on the P. K. i: N. work
train, spent Sunday in the city
Ch.ts. WilloiiL'hbv. of near
(Jlencoe, was in the city MoiKtay
morning.
Clifford W. Stippand Christina,
Liljeson were granted a marriage
license by Clerk liailey this week.
John Siegenthaler. of Beaver
ton, was in the city Saturday
and called on the Argus.
John Koch", of alwve Bloom
ing, was in the city Saturday
afternoon.
We will be ready to sell and
deliver brick after Monday. July
2."). (live us a call. - Klineman
Bros., North Hillsboro.
John Ibach. of near Banks
was down to the county seat
Friday.
High Q UALITY Drug Store
I
Monev to loan on real estate
security. Ve sell tarms. try
us. The Webfoot Realty Co
Hillsboro. 12tf
n C. Uarlow. of Portland, was
out to Hillsboro tho last of the
week.
Countv Surveyor A. A. Morrill
will 1-0 to Harnev Countv on a
business trip the first of next
week.
Wm. Clark and wife, of Port
land, were out Sunday, guests at
the home of Mrs. Clark s par
ents, Mr. and Airs. K. rawra.
S. A I Meek, of Glencoe
whs in Saturday, and savs that
threshing is in full swing out in
his section,
Tin- cariiontors have the new
cottage built by Mrs. Henrietta
More-no alnnit comoloted and the
painters and inside w orkers are
finishing the structure.
The Climax Milling Co. will
fiirnwh sacks free of charge
to farmers desiring to sell or
store their wheat at their ware
house. 1 ' tf
H. T. Bagley accompanied
Rhi.n Hancock to ca em sunaav
iH'tmi'il o- nnd returned with him
when that official brought Rose-
lair back for sentence.
Keen vour chickens enclosed!
Just received - a large consign
ment of noultrv wire. Now is
the time to buy. Emerick &
t'orwin.
Alohonse Hendricks, the Cor
nelius merchant, and who is the
to Hendricks & Son.
was down to the county seat
Monday morning.
tJor County Judjre
To the Republican voters of Washington
County. The undersigned is a candi-
date before the Republican pviiuarles,
Sept. S4. 1910, fr ,,,e P,,r'y notnination
(ot Countv Judge of Washington County,
If 1 am nominated atitl elected, I will,
during my Irrm of ollice, conscientiously
1 i.,,.,.iiallv tu-rlnrni the duties D-
ItUU lllijwi.--J
pertaining to the olbce, end will use my
best efforts to give the people of Wash
ington County a prcgrepsive, business-
. . .l ...1 .tin, viitl.,1, nf
like Htm ecuiiuuiiciii nuiu,m. ...
county aflairs. 1 favor the building of
permanent rock roads, a uniform system
1 of road building, and getting pettmuient
Alep IV Todd was down from
l-'ori-st drove. Mondav. and
went on down to the Southeast
ern part of the county with sur
veyor Morrill to view a roaa.
Married At the home of Max
Berg, in Washington County,
Aug. 3, 1910. Rev. B. H. Jones
officiating, Mr. Otto Berg and
Magdalena Leuck. Witnesses,
W.'P. Snider and John V. Reid.
Dr. PiUemrer is spending his
vnntloii tin's Summer un at
Joseph, in the Wallowa, where
the fishing and hunting are ex
ceptionally line. Incidentally he
is the guest of his sister, Mrs.
Reel.
Drain your low land and make
it produce double. We will start
tin- mnnnfact.ure of the largest
tile in a few days. We now have
a supply ot 4-inch, 5-ineh ana 0
rwh on hum . mt 111 vour or
dor at once. Our clay is the
hunt, tor tvroi ucintr iroou ourauie
tiling. Order now.-Groner &
Rowell, Co., Scholls, Hillsboro,
Ore., Route 2, lnd. Tel. 7tf
MVS HAD HIS DAY IN COL'RT
Wile Murderer Must Expiate Hi Crime
i- on Thursday, Sept. 8
Sheriff Hancock Monday morn
ing, at 1 1:31 arrived with John
I). Rosclair, wife-murderer, hav
ing brought the slayer down
from Salem. The condemned
man looks rather more pinched
than when he left Hillsboro to
await execution on the gallows.
His appeal having Wen made
and tlic Snnreme Court, havin.tr
affirmed the decision of the cir
cuit court. Judge Campbell fixed
Monday, August h as the day for
the final sentence. Roselair ate
his dinner in the county jail,
with relish, and when visited by
sin Arirus ret-orter talked intelli
trent v nn trip rrori eonrlition3
about Salem; about the prison
l- L 1
management, wnicn ne says is
good; and told about an escape
from the brickyard. He was
rational in all his conversation.
evrent when dwellincr on his
family troubles, tie saia ne naa
not seen Jeffries since his mcar-
m.Miliiii in tViu rmnitfintiarv and
had received but two letters from
him
THE SENTENCE
.1 1! f!amnhpll. who
nrouidod nt Ilnsclair's trial, ar
rived in the city at 3:05 and at
once repaired to the circuit court
room. Roselair was brought be
fore the court at 3:30 and
Jiiiltru f 'iimnlipll sentenced him
to be hanged at the penitentiary
at Salem, on Thursday, Septem
hor Rth .Tudtre Carrmbell stated
to Roselair that it was to the
everlasting credit of the County
flint it did not irive him summary
iiwtire r-onsiflt-rincr the atrocitv
. . .1.. ,
of the crime; tnat ne naa naa a
jury trial by twelve citizens oi
th. ponntv! his case had been
appealed and the verdict sus
tained by the Supreme court;
unA that sviptv was now de
manding, under its laws, that he
must pvniate his crime. He told
Koselair that tne aeatn to De
mntort nut to him was not SO
much for his punishment as it
i j i il
was as an ODject lesson ior inose
f,n'niinnllv inclinfd. He said that
he was ignorant of his early
. . " i i i i i
training ana naa no Knowieage
nf hnw miifh pvtpniintinn his en-
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v iron men t might be, but that the
court was only tne macninery oi
the law and he must pay the
. n i if
penalty. Koselair was seu-con-tii-lltd
nnd stood un for sentence
without a tremor. Attorney Jef
freys was present and heard the
iiii-itin mi
Sheriff Hancock returned to
Salem with the prisoner, Mon-
Hnv eveninvr. takinir witn rum
the death warrant. It is noted
that Roselair must hang within
SI dnvs from date of sentence.
The law says sentence must not
h lusc thnn SO. nor more than (50
before hanging, and the court
allowed but one day more tnan
the 30
CHRONOLOGY OF THE CRIME
P.v-fd-iir killed his wifeMavlo.
A feVShJ-k IM . - r
surrendered to Sheriff Han-
i-i-i-k- Mav 1 i. at 01)0 O c OCK in
thf morninir: remained in lail
until December term of circuit
court; the jury was sworn in
Ki-ir IS- the iurv returned
a verdict of guilty December 21;
liiHo-p (.Birmhti spntencea mm
t V.I - V- J . ..
on December 527, the penalty to
be hanging, ana tne aate oi ex
petition set for Fridav. Febru
ary 11. On February 4, Jeffreys
asked for a new trial, which was
rlpviipd nnd on Februarv 9. he
appeared before the Supreme
Court and asked tor a stay oi
execution, which was granted.
District Attorney E. B. Tongue,
vi lin tripd nnd convicted Roselair.
tiled a 90-page brief June 1;
nro-npfl the case before the Su-
nvpmp Cnnrt June 28: and had
the decree of the lower court
affirmed July 12-the case being
finally determined in 14 months,
from the time ot murder,
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