ILLS VOL. XXV HILLSBORO, OREGON, JANUARY 23.. L919 NO. 4G C. I. COLBY KILLS WIFE, THEN SUICIDES Bc-averton Tract Owner Com plete a Double Tragedy MUX EAST OF BEAVEKTON Man Nearly 70 End Two Uvea With Automatic Charles V. Colby, iH year old, tnilv Saturday itmniiiiK shut his wife in lln head while slic ttiiM tdci 'iiH In lluir lloliM', It mill') cast uf this lily, on tin- l'acific llil'htvny, mill then took his nun life, sliiiol iuf( liiniKi lf in tin- In ail, llsihlf mm iiiiliiiilnlit' revolver. Cnl by wife Mitt .'J.'l year old, mid llirv wire married in Ii0!, nt Oakland, Cal. Mrs. Colby ni on ninhiliius mill irt posst-ssiim woman, mid fur sunn 1111111)111 had Ik i n tryinjj to In l hi) llii' iiiiii'Ik ii' "H tln ir 'JO in re trad by cooking nt n lotf Kiufi intiii near SI, Helens. She procured it in it lir r position tin' other ilny. stayed Thursday niulit with her sister, Jlri. C. I'.. Haul, at 'AHU MniliMiii ry St., I'ml liind, niul came home J-'ridny tin r it i n i; . Sheriff Alexander found tho bodies nt I o'clock Saturday niijlil, mid mi impicst was licit! Mnuil'iy iiinriiiiijf. llii miipiiioiM were amused lien A. M. Kenne dy, ii rural mail carrier, tele phoned from licavcrton, saying lie h id received a nolo In tin- Cnl liy mail lm Saturday, asking him to telephone In the sheriff tu take cli.-irc of the Cnlliy place. Know iu the plan- was mortua'cd, he llmiiuhl the message was one of Colby's vntfarici and m late delivering the message. Thinking of a possilile tragedy, tin sheriff reached the plaee late Saturday ui'-lit mid fniiiid man nnd wife dead, both on the bed. In seal ed note In .1. Frank Slrmid. of Heaverlnn, written at 2:15 Sat urday morning. Cnlliy viid that he had killed three nu n in hi life, lint what lie wan about to do required iiiueh more nerve. He nl-.ii laid he ished ti (ind he had lieen drafted so In- could have killed mime Huns. Cnlliy had heen ill several month, mid it Is thought brooding over the dilTereiiee in their Hires, nnd his mortgage, menially unlialaiieed him. Cnlliy enme here a few years ago frnulv I'rineville, where he was arresteil fur killing "Shorty" l).-ivis, lie was never tried, the stale having snllieieiil evidence, mid Mr. SI mud, who knew him there, Hays he Vi'is doubtless In nocent of the crime, Mrs. Cnlliy was the daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. II. V. Miner, of lliehmoiiil, Cnl., when she has five brothers nnd two sisters, he sides the sister in Portland. Cnl liy was the son uf Captnin Cnlliy. master of ii Sacramento river steamer tluriiiu' the days nf the gold ruli in California. The Col by were childless. After the in iiiesl the body nf the wife will In shipped to. lticliinond, Cnl., fnr iulermenl. Mrs, Haul went to Itenvcrton to see her sister's body, nnd says she dues not think that jealousy nroniptcd the deed, lint that Cnl liy wan discouraged nnd cnnlciu plaled suicide, mid could not tnl -er.-ile len ' i n tr 1iis young w ife lie hind. In Colby's Inst letter to Slrimd he said he worshipped his wife. They hnd a beautiful huti gnlnw, nnd the interior gave evi dence of well ordered lives. Charles W. Cnlby's letter to J. Frnnk Stroud, in full, follows.: Now For Big Year Start 1919 right by doing your business throiifih a bank. A check is just as good as a receipt. We are always ready to give your ac count, however small or large, courteous attention. SHUTE SAVINGS BANK PROMPT : CONSERVATIVE : SAVE HOW WE STOOD Washington County coiitributcd if liO 7.iM)( to the grand total of fj'JIK.tliia.iSO of the Fourth Liber ty Loan iii Oregon. The liuiiiber of subscribers in the county was .,H,'IH, 'J'he oversubscription wns lli.fil pel- cent. These figure have just been received from Stale 1 li idipiarters. The niliclnl cuiiipilatiolis ilu tint, show the ipmla uf nun banking centers. In the newspapers outside of i'oi-t l.-tuil H7,H:il coIuiiiii iiu hi s of space was used in paid nnd free publicity in aid of the Loan. I'nllnu illt is the statement of I lir committees of this county: City (junta Sub. No. Subs Ililkboro iKi.IIIlO I'lK.ttfiO 1573 Hank-, lb avci ton ( iaslnll I', (irove Coi'iulius Slierw ooil S', Plains ".'.H20 H,!i()0 (ilt 22,050 70,lill0 20,1110 22,000 1 K, 100 15!,550 22,flKl 2V.100 25.270 .'11.200 1 a.KCO lit,. '100 702 2li0 till 108 fl7!t 202 F, llnekliiau, nf Alnb.-i, was a eilv caller Tuesday. (i, V, Moore, of North Plains, uas an Arirus caller M outlay. Shots for the whole family, in-j 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' i i 1 1 - i ladies nnd bach lors. at the C. ('. Store, 15 ll Albert Spic rings', of nbove II auks, was down to the futility seal the first of the jveck. For Sale Thoroughbred IIol kI fin bull, 2 years old.-- C. Seho i nbaehb r, Sherwood, It, 4; .'t miles soulh of Kecdville. 4S-7 Win, J. Miller, for ninny years a resilient of Cenlerville, died nt the Multnomah Hospital, near Troutd.-ile, the last of the Week, lie wit njjed 71 years. In enrly life he was a sailor, nnd catne to this cnimtry in 1SS0, arriving in the s.iilinir vcs-.i l, l'.mpirc, out nf liostou. For many years lit cn Itndrtl in .a i ii I itiL in North Wnsh int'tiin Coimty, and was known far and wide as a -food workman. He has painted hundreds of homes and farm buildings in his day of residence here. He w ns a sailing companion nf John Vnn derwal, the well knowti insur ance agent, of Hillsboro, "My dear Frank: This will uildiiiiblt dly shock Volt to the limit of your foundation. I only Ion well know the magnitude of tin- action, nnd it is with gnat reluctance that I am saying any thing at all, but, my dear boy, there is no way you can under .land. f have killed three men in nn time and thought no more nf it than killing n coyote (one of the iuonI disreputable miimnls alive) when the cause justifies, but when it comes to killing n woman, one that I not only loved but worshipped, that takes the nerve nf an iron man. I only wish thai 1 could have been draftetl. My (iod. if I hadn't got many n (ierman it wouldn't have been thai I was a poor shot. Telegraph Mrs. Clara Miner, OOti Main St., Itiehmmid. Cnl. (iood bye Frank, and may (iod bless yon. Charles W. Colby." Mrs. Colby's maiden name wns Cora Miner, nnd she wns born in Salem, Missouri, in September, ISS5. Hi-sides her parents she is survived by the following broth ers and sisters Frank. Harry, Homer, Dormnn nnd Norman Miner; Mrs. Clara Wilson and Miss (ieorgia Miner, Itichmnnd. Cnl.. and Mrs. C. F.. Danl. of Portland. Sheriff Alexander conferred with Coroner Limber nnd tho l.'it Ur oHiei.il had Undertaker W. E. Pegg, of Itenverton, take the bod ies to bis place. The Coroner went to ltcnvcrlon Monday morn ing mid held an inquest. a Clerk Kuratli Makes Semi-Anna- n! Report, 1918 ABOUT $250,000 INVOLVED Last Six Months Transaction Tabulated for Public Count v Clerk Henry A. Kurullt renders tin: follow ing si ini annu al report for the h'ik months' end ing Dec, flt, 19IS: SKM I ANNUAL III-PORT Iteeeipts mitt 1 )isburemcnt County Clerk for period be ginning July 1, l!Us, mid eliding December III, l!MS: Total I i.i I. nil hand July 1, 1!UH )r'25H,021.B7 Itl l rillts Taxes ami penalties .. $2 t2,72N.-10 Count; Clerk Fees Circuit court .f"N7. 50 mlmte court 2115.00 County court 25.00 Marriage lie. 210.1)0 lines 1100.50 Miscellaneous 102. HI 2,520.81 Itecordcr's fees 1,777.42 4.00 l,:i!)l.Hi 1,272.10 Sheritr's fees.. Sales, rock, gravel etc Justice court (ines SaJes misei llaneousi- material H).2l Dmiatinus 4,J10.'1.78 Refunds B.'l!.!l!) Freight l,iHK.O0 Drainage Dist. No. 7 !13.4ti lull rest on deposits.. 1,752. .'10 Mate .School lax ll,!i:t(i.li Sales - County Poor . Farm 0(J.f0 Insurance, Co, Farm. 3,600.00 Sale, Cattle, Co. Poor Farm 125.00 Total receipts f 278,132.(52 Total Receipts and lialat.ee $53(5,1 54.1 ! Disbursement (icneral Fund 'olleetioii of Taxes.. $1,(512.05 Roads and highways Registration and elec 8,210.78 2,80(5.4!) 417.50 1,874.92 2,728.82 1, 233.05 32.20 2.451.1!) (i!8.()7 1.800.00 1,551.83 2,027.72 fil.62 1.. ton. 12 314.5(5 102.53 tion Cattle Indemnity Court house expense Circuit court... ..... Commissioners' court J ust iel court. County Clerk... i. Treasurer i. Sheriff Co. Recorder Co. Assessor Co. Surveyor Co. School Supl Co. Coroner Co. Attorney.. ' Co. Sealer Insane 130.50 8(i.(i!) 288.70 (5.10 205.00 1,527.50 Health officer Fruit Inspector Indigent soldier, relief Witlows' pensions Care of Poor 4.072.1 3 4(5.40 181.00 Juvenile court Jail Rounty War registration Tax Refunds 2.072.00 1.(533.2!) 210.20 31.83 Truant officer Miscellaneous dish., including printing budget, com. court proceedings, nnd exp. Patriotic League Refunds, cities and school districts Refunds. High School 3,(5(51.84 (51.08 5. fid Countv Fair Fund 1,428.77 Road Funds Roads nnd highwnvs.$128,601.08 Rridges 0,123.48 Miscellaneous Disbursements bv Countv Treasurer and School Superintendent School Dists 40,053.18 County and State School 54.707.21 High School 5.731.5!$ 17,205.03 Cities anil Towns r Countv Fund (State Tax' 42,238.1)0 Road Dists 0,532.54 institute 18.00 Fire Patrol.... 1,054.01 Game Fund 60.00 Library Fund... 802.(53 Total dislmrscments...$340,041.08 Total balance on hand Dec. 31, 1 01 8 $1 87,1 12.2 1 Totnl dish, and bat... $53(5,1 54.1 9 Outstanding warrants Dee. 31, 1018 8.670.13 II. A. Kuratli, County Clerk Mr. nnd Mrs. John Mettrer Jr of below Oreneo, were enllers in Hillsboro Monday. Horn, in Hillsboro, Jan. 15 1 !)lf, to Mr. nnd Mrs. Louis Alt man, of Oreneo, a son. Don't it beat the band how Buster Brown Blue Ribbon shoe wear? I pot mine at The C. C Store 45-6 INCOME TAX RETURNS Collector of Internal Revenue, Milton A. Miller, is receiving many inquiries concerning the prnvisinns of the new Revenue Kill providing for Income and other taxes, mid iiiiini rous re quests are being made for forms nn which to make returns. Cnlleclor Miller says that no di'liuile in formal ion can be given, or forms furnished, until the bill has (inally passed Congress antl beenmes a law. It will then take some little time to have forms printed and ready for distribu tion. He has made arrangements In send out a general notification from his office so that all taxpay ers may be informed promptly of the provisions of the proposed law. The organization of his field force will be such as to ren der every possible assistance to laxpayeM throughout the State of Oregon, mid deputies will be bicaleil nt many advantageous points so that information may be secured direct to guide them in making returns when the proper lime arrives. The basic principles of the old ... , i, i i . neonie lax l-aw- will no oouni applied to the provisions of the new law, and it would be well ir every individual and corpora tion to prepare figures nnd aseer- lin the exact amount of income so ns to lie reanv to mane reiiirn with ns little delay as possible. Try the Argus, $1.50 a year. D. II. Willers, of Oak Park, was in town Sntunlav. C J. Schwanke, of Shefflin, w as in tin- city r rniav. Mr. nnd Mrs. Jas. Robb, of Shefflin. were Hillsboro visitors Monday. Flowers for funerals nnd other occasions. Bergen Floral' Co.. Hillsboro. ' 32-tf I. W. Jackson, of North Plains, was transacting legal iiiikiiickn hi the city the first of the week. For Sale(rade Holstcin bull, 15 months old. A good individ ual. V. V. Millar, Reedville, Ore. 45-7 Win. Sehcndcl, of Oak Park, was greeting friends tu town "Sat urday. He expects soon to move o town, as he has leased his arm. For Sale A few good cocker Is from tine Winter-laying strain ;. C. White Leghorns; $3.00 each ight now. I)i C. Jolly, Ilillsbo- it j j ir w ro, it. no-1 Mrs. T. V.. Cornelius, of Port- :,liil. was a Hillsboro visitor the isl of the week, coming to at tend t he funeral ot (lie late Jtrs. Susan l-.ssner. Mie returneil mine Saturday. Christian Science Society Sunday services nt 11 o clock ; Stind.-i school nt 10:15 a. ni. Wednesday evening meetings, at :.!(). Vita Hall, 1228 Washing ton St. ' tf F.ugene l-.ssner, who came up from San Francisco to attend the funeral of his mother. Mrs. .Susan F.ssiter, departed Friday for the Golden Gale City, where he is foreman in one of the big Iron Works. K. I. Kuratli has Ins office in the Hillsboro National Bank Building, upstairs, Main St. en trance. Real estate, loans, insttr- inee, insurance of atttos, etc., conveyancing. Notary rtuuic, Hillsboro, Ore. 80-tf Albert Lituler, aged 25, son of Mr. nnd Mrs. John Linder, of Bethany, died Jan. 15, l!)lf,' from nn attack of the influenza His remains were brought from ii Portland hospital, where he pass ed, mid the funeral took plaee last Saturday. Hesnles Ins par- nls he leaves the following sis ters nnd brothers Freda, Zelma Bertha, John, Albert, Michael mil Herbert. Clerk Kuratli went out to attend the last rites. The ease nf Kmmn Allen versus J. W. Jackson, filed in circuit court for an alleged damage sus tained in Yamhill County, Octo her, 15)10, has been dismissed bv liulffe Geo. R. Bagley. Mrs. Al len alleged she was struck by an automobile driven by Mr. Jack son at about 5 o'clock in the af ternoon, on the bridge across Coxitis Creek, this side of Me Minnville. The ease was to have gone to trial Here m July, mil was postponed. Senator niton of MeMinnville, siamed a stipu lation to have the case dismissed. nnd the Court signed it with the wonds "with prejudice" inserter so that the case cannot again be filed on the original grounds, or any other, for damage, in this or anv other county. As the ease now stands it has cost Mr. Jack son some money for costs which he probably will not get return on. The woman sued for !(S5,02o mi GAR Hi IS Walnut Industry in Oregon Has Promise of Rivaling California A $1,000,000 DRY DOCK Mills Starting up Over State and Future Promise Big North Portland -New streetcar line which has been under con struction into Peninsula industri al District, completed and ready for service. New line enters dis trict bv way of paved Derby St. pproach to the Interstate bridge tin! passes along North Portland rbor line connecting with old me near lave Mock InnK. .ine- steel has been used to meet , f . . . . ti navy demand ot tins rnpituy growing rna:uiaeiuring center. By raising motor-car license s fiftv Jter cent Oregon would able'to spend $11,000,000 in 020 on hard-surfaced roads. Salem to have $100,000 meat eking plant of capacity of 100 ogs per day. Oregon mineral products 15U8 Gold, $1,2 70,300, (decreas 221,500); silver, $113,500, (in rea.se $10,000); copper, $(575,- 35. (increase $50,100). Work started on 7-mile rail road. Klamath Falls to Bonanza. Gold Hill district votes on $15,000 irrigation bonds Feb. 11. St. Johns Public Docks Com mission lo build $1,000,000 -dry- ck. Portland American Marine run Works to build $50,000 re- air shop. Seaside making an effort to get a $500,000 breakwater. A fish hatchery is wanted on i- Minam river near Elgin. Oregon Citv to have a sawmill l . ! " 1 II... 1 making rniironu ins uuij. Paving of half of Salem-Dallas Lhwtty assured in 1915J. F.lmira mill resumes operations When Oregon's voung walnut .' . -it - groves are in lull Hearing win ri al California's $3,000,000 crop. .argest gre-ve in urcgnn -ovri- bout 2000 acres. The Dalles Eleven miles be- . - 1 T l...ln ween ."seuterts aim i'inni" , i a. t d!l Kn . river to lie mini ai eosi vi t-i, 000. New $80,000 to $100,000 iridic for Deschutes also. Rcedsport now has three mills; 200 men empolved; city growing. Portland Oregon annual road program draiieti; .7.1.0; a. expended. Rivers and harbors bill will in ude Oregon projects calling for $1 .250.000. Cot t aire Grove Assessed val uation nf property ill l.ane eoun- v is $:i.r.0SS.(il(i. ns compared .. . .t,.l 1 - r... 1....1 ,....!. Willi f.t'l'..' 1 i"i ,-1' .'' The Farmers' Xon-Partisan .eagiie refuses to be put out of msiness in spite of much adverse riticisin. The League declares that what it is after prtmann is he betterment of farmers, and ven though some of the leaders fo too far in working in selfish iiilities the members generally are 111 league wim - Hons. Pueblo Indicator. Any organization that tries to hitch the farmer with international ,1.1 1:.. socialism on one nana nun raim. al laborism on the other is not do ing much to better conditions tor the farmers. As for the league having "good intentions, trial is said to lie the material the road to h 11 is paved with. ANNIVERSARY number of l'ortlaiitl lrienns ... . - i.i. i t.,i,., ,.,..t - . 1 ana tneir lieignnors m .""" - ast Sunday and surprised Mr. ind Mrs. Fred Rockmann, of ... .1 1...:., near .uona, me occasion ucni their forty-fifth wedding anniver sary. Mr. and Mrs. Hockmann were married at Hull, i'.ngtami, in 187-1., and came to America shortly after, taking up their res idence in Portland in 18S0. The party assembled at the Boek maiin home after the 11 o'clock S. P. train arrived, and remained until evening. A delightful lunch and dinner were served, and there was music, vocal and instrumental, and exchanges of . . Ill 1 l.l reminiscences. All aeparien wishing- bride and groom many more anniversaries. CARD OF THANKS We desire to express our sincere thanks for the kind assistance nnd svmnnlhv of friends during our bereavement, the death and obseiiuies of the late Mrs. Amelia Schwanke, wife of R. J. Schwan ke. It. J. Schwanke, Mr. and Mrs. E. Seehafer. Cornelius, Ore., R. 1. C. B. BUCHANAN & CO. ( Incorporated) Hillsboro, Cornelius and North Plains Wholesale and Retail Dealers In Grain, Hay, Flour, Feed and Grain Bags Car-lot shipper of POTATOES and ONIONS- Grain chopped or rolled at any time Lumber, Shingles and Lath AT CORNELIUS Beaver State Flour The Best Flour at the Lowest Prices. Telephones; Hillsboro, Main 14, Cornelius, City 1515, North Plain, Main 263. HARD SURFACE ROADS Will soon lead from Portland to the splendid Beavcrton- Reedville Acreage... Many choice small tracts on sale. Splendid train service morning and evening into the city. Buy your little home before the big raise conies. SHAW-FEAR COMPANY 102 Fourth Street PORTLAND, OREGON HEAR John M. Linden EVANGELIST Frnie 'y First Asst. to Billy Sunday ,f " -l , f , I " It a . 4 rf - & ' "TV v -1 Ur- f , .!- . - in-" V ' ' ' ..' B i t. If W.V . i- . ! ' - , , , - 'J- t -- 't .'',' . " 5 . - - v - " . E f " "s ; "1. N - - " - t -it -' t - At the Baptist Church, Hillsboro Begins Evangelistic Wednesday, Feb. 1 9, ' 1 9 v a v ivv j via We Have the Neatest and Most Complete Slock of JEWELRY and SUNDRIES ... In the City of Hillsboro. We do repair work in first-class work and our charges are always reasonable :::::: IF YOUR EYES ARE TROUBLING YOU, LET US FIT YOU TO GLASSES SCIENTIFIC EQUIPMENT. HOFFIVIAJN Jeweler and Optician Main Street Hillsboro, Oregon -n- -4, .-, .tiutt i I AT 7 30 P. M.