Me JnllLLSBeR vol.. xv. IHILLSHORO, OREGON, SEPT. 3. 1908. NO. 25 hi ii i' i v HMv r I I. c The KcwouN Mum Over Immi Awiv ViiCiml in 1 liin'C jdinly UMI UrrKK l"H N'H WklrV ol ( 1 Link" MomrtrJrl (Her la (.olini.lil taunt Willie Hroe , w h workii.g on lli rtM'l n-r lt and ruiiitly m.'I ""I". KrU'"K ' tiili llif work. ,l ban '''H j ib, however, and roiii.lerll hard ink yl remain l' I" I"!'" ir Ibt wink i iiiiiehnd. Amirdiiig Ui llii imiiily reoofda, wL. h ttiy ti gnu,: "vt in their of k, uii i ut i l i vr r i im-nl land yet r ailili In b taken in thin dimly la uii linhi there ere iii.it icim, which epper varmii laud, iml in two ullr l wiiiii, h'tf an 1 i m, Mixl t tin- tiacie .11 Ui""l ( I" in what i known lh 'burnt ilmtrirl," Kinl lultlirflv the (jr tllxi a thui;,t in I r t ti 1 n "eliot land." bet Ultra that ria nt lnnd ha. Imii kelllril Up, U'" baa '""r" f 1,1 bwxciily linn for fruil and, in fit iV'fylhitig flw thai in Kfown in the valley. Kitiveyiir Ikrr UlU lf lllkll "tl IMUIIH lilllil lgll fjlid on nhitt lie Mippiil .h a burned it ". only ti find later mi tbil covered willi fill tiiti- hit 't which fl-rfl f ill"" f.if If III 'liiiliilMil. lliolrn'l Mmii jmt over line, in Columbia ruiiiily, however, I .a I irintf. lliillb tn 111.11 look ill IHIIIllu'lH of i lil nl land iii r V rn vrmii, in lliil cuiily, tul went til th Cnilf.l Slates land uHii-p, mn OpIjT In find tint llm win. In tr.nl hut l'i n lilnl nn, fii'' one pee, which wm ncii (iiili home- trading It may lw taken fur iihIih llmt al of III" khI ( i v ;rtii;;nl !i,. in W aldington county ha Uet taken. NOIICH I have a limited niiitjiil of tarn ami rye fur mei.l. Kirel cmue, tirl wvni John A Huliim, KiHirlli mil link etreeU, IliUelmio, hnle. tnlelil lelepbittllt 2' l' II S .TitHKuly ii, irrniilllit l't lllf P"tlliul Itmlw.y l.iifhl A l'nrr (-0, ulaltnl in mi itilftviri will' ft roriUnil .nH-r UhI Sumlity, llmt bn roiiiiniiy ih . nl id hi mil x i( n' fiir i tip( tin- IlilUlmra liitlil it 1 It iUnt, n.ir llmt of Kr-et Urn.! lt i-nlil that K i Hykm fH)iiiit In Hti alt til (inllii'1! lltf pliiil mi lux nan nocotinl It waii Hfldi-tHtiHhl hitrit. on llit ocraiiitn i! Mr. Hyknit vmil, that iho I'lirllatnl Mtnpiiiy iU.nirr.1 lint iitant, al tlmt wax Un itiiprHinit ri iiw t y llin riuincil it nta itnl "llT tiitii-h. Imwiivpr ih it ia likely ,si jn ilWfVnt tha pUnl ia fM it aill Im Imiinht liy litcal cap- ii lm thiiifc lhay know what ll ""tirtli, hh welt aa outaiilera. iTatik Kwlaay, tlm mail niper- i'"r (if 1 1, i iliHtriot. tininhul ilia J'llinf rn ili'fkinn tlm long liriiltia "lamii illH.(iro anil Curm-liua. 'I'lav. He a I -n nut in nuine l' Ktrin(;irM, wlitrn llify wura J"Ihi. iho new (ilankiiiK w I'iii Uin the plaoka, Imiglh "'fl, ID f.'t wi, In, ami it took almut 'MXHI .t I,, Hnjgi, h j,. The b,il, aliirh la .rtiK) fiti.1 loiiir, ia " in Knoil comliiiiiii for travel. Ftiuhti 'lil'cl tiu an niilniiiiili'lln "mt niiiH o'clock Montlay morn " Jiiiin itrown'a Imrao, attarliiul WIIih 'i.h Karjiit ditlivHry wacnn, away. Thtt animal cirrlwl lroijii'l th handHtantl in the court ',ri'i mI UihhI the trnui, am) tlii'it cttpturHil. The wagon ""UiiiHil HoniH iliimagH, litit the "iiiiml wan unhurt. llllltriu li.iu Ititmt a itn.tl II I. llHIllllv I'lllml . I.. i llun Hi.;,. "7 "nu i ' . W I I'llV .... .i i .. i i. , nun nnn Kiiirtrii tinni 0I" ilHtiea. Mr. Imlirie whh for- WUrly rotllilu uluik nl ll,;u nmmlv. IH Hi llfUiiU U lilt ll.o tAlirf ItitllUU "llaillUHH. Hon iii.liu.. i .. i i. tt'.. R i i titutrii ni tii" ii in yh ipyiird.iu.rlh of IIillHlioro. l'rt)IIH(nMriic' III liinlt llOI.H Mllllll III Wwat the yard, or with Itagley I" Hum. Hilki onif Jollll Kii1jnhlr will liouin liidk- IH Irnpn i ,ia hiK, SO acre yard Mim.lay, s,,Ilt 7 nH win em- luiun in t & wn. Hut, nj.x I ,. i wvin nnuiru nt tun it "He l.o,, yttr, No JapH -mplov I.. "iinnn y , yy , llllhlfliri, ''""'ville, Ore. 21 tl W It Ui i n -i N- nirnttier HUH Wllfl, (il i uri- 1111,1 if,Bml ay. Ilritwii :iu . ., "Hi VIMIlfil I nrtlainl Hatunlay. H II ami Mm l!nl,k,of Hai,k ra in town Unt Kiiday. IliilUrii k K..hi(, hiMik.aud any patli.rn, fur 2't etinta at liaird'a. llfllaira, of MminlaindaU, a a rntiiily mt , rr Haturday Iry CaUa, tlm fainntia gra J '' . l l'alinlir'i Coiifn tionery J. M. Ilri.ln-a ami wif., f U,,u, Vl.itrd ml.liv.it iu ling ,it, Hun day. Iid Urihittti, of imar IWar t"ii. win it, ihe county atiat taut Kriday. Try "tdir Hlie Ma.la !..,f," at Ui" City liakory, on Main atrwit, IlilUlxiro. tj W. M. Wahrung ralurtifd Hun day ft nut a bu.iimaa trip to Cooa Hay puinU. Moimy to loan on rual anlata. IVrin. rra-oiiahlit. Apply to Ku ratli tiro , HtlUltum, Or. 21-lf Mia. I) C. Morrill, of near lira varlon, w.i in tlm city Monday, ou hiiini...a pfiMaiiiinx hr hu! lirild'a Mil.lt. Mia M.UI Withvcomlia, a datiKhlar of Dr. Jaa. Withyrtiuikta, f Cnrvallia, ia a gtmat of Mtai Klorfiii-a Tnnitua. ' have jtiat tm eivnl a rar (d lUiti wigima from Ilia farlory. Will anil at Portland prim. -hiilmarich Hroa. ft-tf SliMilF llatiiitck piirchaawl 70 cofd. id word fur lha variuua ofliera of lha cotinly, rwanlly, moat of wliii'h haa Imnit dalirercd. For Sala -Several aall hrtnl 0 I ('. anwa and pi". Will ! told ai-paralnlr if ilnairwl. Call on or addrnta K V. lialamaii, HillaUiro V. :, 2 ri H Hupt. M. C Can infurma the Ar Htt" lliat the atifiply of tnarhera for tlm Virioim tcliiMil dmtrinla of tha (xittnty ia mora than ual to the demand. A. M. Carlile. I.. A. WbiUomb, Mr. and Mra. O'Hhaa, Mr. Alice KiMird and Mi" Kliea Wilkna were among the HillaUiro riailora to I'nrtland, Sunday. J. A. I ml iria had a foroe ol men at work I.hI Saturday, tearing up the old aidrwalk iu front of hia tniaineaa prnMrlv ou Main atreet, pr ptratory In pulling in a near re mnnt aidewalk. II. O. Strvenaon, Slate (lame Warden, maiding near Koreatlirove, haa I iff n appointed a delegate to the l.'aguaof American Sportamen, to I h. held l l.kwlon, Oklahoma, O, toti.r 12 and lit la At John IlaiiBchel'H, on lha Walter'a idace, one mile eat of Cedar Mill, on the Cornell road; IVrlland K. D 2, Jlox 1.5; a new much, a firat rlaa range, Hour tahle, new rocker, uatd only one month. 24 if The Foreet Hroe Colta played the Marrieil Men of Forent lirove, Friday. "IUd" I.aughlin pitched lha liret hall for the married men, and wan eo long in winding up that ha almost forgot to pitch the hall The Colta won the game hy a score of H tot'.. Sheiitr lUnctKk, who went to Ardoria to attend a meeting of the SherillV Aaeociation, returned Sat urday morning. He report that 15 Hhrnirii wera in attendance, aud that lite boyg were royally treated hy the city, during their eojourn. Matt l'omeroy waa re elected l'rea idenl of the Aseociatiou. Pttraons wiehing to tile their farnia will always find a large stock of line tile in our yard at Scholls. We aleo Prry nnca building hlwka. Those intend ing to huihl will find a Urge sup ply of lumlier t our yrd, and you are invited to call snd look over nur Block before iiurehswing. 1 he (Ironer-Uowell Co , Scholia; P. 0. addreea, Hillaboro, Ore., K. l. I Mine Manohe Langley.the versa tile local editor of the Forest Grove Times, was in town Saturday, ao companiad hy a beautiful hver-ool-ored doggie, whioh was presented to her hy nn admiring friend. I he doc, however, was prone to wander, much to the owner's disgust, so a false Iriend told her to smear the purp's nose with oleomarKarine, .n.l it would not leve er On the ncasiaaof her visit to H eboro. Miss Lsngley greaseu . plentifully with eipenwve oreaoi iry loo.l.lm still the dorg would stray. While at dinner here, the ".nine vanished completely, and h owner .eked obliging John Vanderwahl to bunt it up . fo her promising John "a nice puB talh. Times" for his trouble. After ooi aping trouble with the owners, John threw up the sponge, and in anoloRiaing for bis failure, said, apniogi. i a fire-insurance, hunting butter-nose dogs 1 m a KILLKI) By A TRAIN l alls I' rum O.H.& N. IVeiRht Car an J Loses Hoth Lcrs Ultt ON TU1 WAV TO HOSPITAL Wm Huntd la 1'ie.liyttriaa lliurth- yaiii, Vorlli of Uill.bara Samuel T. Freeman, who was horn in tbia rounty 21 years ago, was buriiid iu the Presbyterian church yard, north of lown, Monday. Free man was a brakeman ou the 0. R. k N.and laat Friday night, while riding on the top of a freight car, Unt his balance and fall under the moving train, and lost both ol bis lege. The accident was noticed by another trainman and the unfor tunate in at u waa picked up and taken to Portland with all possible haute, hut while being conveyed from the train to the hoepilal he died from loan of blood. Tbe re maim were brought out to Hills horn, Monday morning, aud taken out to tbe Scotch church, where Itev. James A Campbell preached ihe funeral aernion, interment fol lowing in the churchyard at that pl.ee. Freeman's father, mother, and brother live at North Yakima. Waeh. The father ia W. P. Free man, an old reeidentof this county, and tbe brother, Thomas Freeman, is also well known here. Thomas Freeman, the brother, was present al tbe funeral. Tbe funeral was largely attended, several relatives and friends of the family going fin in litllebiiro. SURPRISE PARTY A very pleasant surprise party was given Saturday eveninir. Auguat 2!), in honor ol Mit-s Kda Heckman, at the home of her parents iu Bath any. A pleasant lime was Bpent in playing games and dancing The lawn was beautifully deco rated with Chinese lanternB, and refreshments were served at 12 o'clock. Those present were: Mr. mill Mr. A. Uerkiiian, Mr. and Mm. e.invri, Mivk's h'la llrcktnttii, Kate Krlirli, Met. Iliiuwn, lk-ll Hunt, Annie Smith, Sutan Thompson, Kale Thomp son. ImIh'1 Thomtwoii, Louisa Kintf. Kl- ranor llaiin-1, Mninl llaniel, Wliitten, Ann. Ilollirook, Anna Hess, I.oinsa Smith; Mrssrs. Herman Toellr, 1'rank Hiirtim, Kowor Palmer, Preil Hess, Wil lie Hansen, Portland; Jay Snnimons, Willie AiUims. Koh llousewirtb, Walter ll.nui'ii.Ilnb King, Reinolil Houarwiitli, Willie Mi-Allen, (;ottte.b uercber, An ,l(t w Hc.kmaii, (lottli iti Heckmau, Lt e .Mrait, Allreil Holi'oinb, Howanl Hoi- Clilllll. For Salt or Rent Flnurine Mill: ca- - D " ' 7(1 harrals: has a laree stor- , j, ... . - , .. ing rapacity. Also, tne nutsiHtro W.ruhniiitA ranac.itv. ZUU.vaai OU6II els. Will be sold separate, or to getber. Appiy io John Milne, Hilhiboro. lfi-27 CaiJ of Thanki W wish to oiler our heartfelt tK All ka for all the kindness and sympathy shown us through the Bickneae and alter me aeam oi our beloved wife and mother. J W.Howard, Bessie Howard. Buxton, Or., Aug. 27, 190S. Tbe following business men are preparing to put down new cement wa in ironi oi vneir property iu " ..... it ttri. thiB oity: W. V. wuey, n. tven .(. Snna Kd. LvonB. Fred Cor nal i lid r;Ip Cava. Wall and Hei- ,t-i Rnfiis Waaaener. Dr. 8 T. t intt.iar Hchuimericn uroe.. rvu- jll.w., ..ii n,na Dr. Wood, the Crescent Theatre people, and the County. The latter will build on the east and Bouth side or the court nouse Some of the hoyB are already tear' Ins up the old board walkB. k WAiaenbeck. manager of the Witch Haiel farm, ana w. u. Miller, were in town Monday, rar. that nickine in n rirrii-x. - , m' tnn the Witch Hazel yard of 100 acreB !ll l.nnir. nn Rmitflmber 7th. The nnnA in that vard this sea' oroii i" a . . , . n,i n nkimrwui na easier iubu last year, for the reaBon that there are fewer leaves to contend with. Mr Weisenbeck Btated that be wae going to pay $1-00 per hundred for nicking. "Does the Cam pbel lite Christian m v. tlm name, doctrines and practices of a New Testament church ; will ue iuo euoj. . Baptist church nexi ounuay moru pk.iatiana nl all denoimna lions, including the Campbellite denomination, uuwv Geo. R. Varney, pastor. card mounts rituiDi r . i ,l l nd cametaB. at tbe NFerd (Jroner and wife, of Scholia, were in town Saturday. (Jeo. Hatborn. of near Laurel. waa in the city Saturday. Tents, cam i) stools, hammocks. canvass cots, at Patterson's. E. J. Wood, a Portland insur ance man, was in the city Monday. W. 0. Zeiirler. of Philomath. was in town visiting friends last Friday. Just received the new fall But- terick fashion books, and Delineat ors, at Baird's. F. W. Deleman, a well known farmer of the North Plains, was in town Monday forenoon. Call on or phone to Dennis for groceries. A complete and up to date line always on hand. Mr. Trent, a cousin of Jabez Wilkes, visited the latter Saturday. Mr. Trent lives near McMinnville. For sale: A good Jersey cow. freeh in September. Inquire at ord & Maple St , Hillaboro, Oregon. S. D Powell. 2.r,.2H Mr. Withyoomiie, of South Tua- alin, was in town last Friday. Mr. Withycombe has a real estate office in Portland. Miss Mela Wallace returned last Friday from a month's visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wallace, at Hammond. Smokers like the Schiller and the Kxcellencia. These cigars are of the beet stock. You can't fool an authority on a good cigar. Alfred Ladd, of near Banks, was in town last Saturday. Mr. Ladd taught the Banks school last term, and gave good satisfaction. W J. Buttner, County Commis sioner, of near Beaverton, was in town last Saturday, on business connected with the county board. Lost Hound, black, with ring of white around neck; tip of tail white. Wearing a leather collar. Notify J. U. Houser, 'phone, Far mers' 304. 25 6 Geo. Schulmerich and wife, Ed. Schulmerich and J as. Cave went to Portland, Sunday, to witness the baseball game between Portland and Oakland. Uncle Isaac Leisy, one of tbe pioneers of this county, and at present residing with relatives in ortland, was in the city Saturday, shaking hands with old friends. Tbe Oregon Klectrio was pre vented from finishing the road into Hillebnro last Saturday, by the Greek laborers, who to tbe number of 175, laid ott' to observe a holiday of the Greek church. We enrrv too many articles to enumerate, but we have anything the farmer needs. The lamest stock ever shown in Washington county, and can and will beat all competitors. Schulmerich Bros. Tillamook ueonle are elated over tbe visit of J. u. wood, tramo manaser of the Northern Pacific railroad, and rumors are atloat over in that country that the Northern will build a branch from Astoria, which will give Tillamook- era an outlet. Mrs. M. M. Pitteoger and son, Dr. Pitteoger, have bought three lots of Albert Hartrampf, on Ibird and EdBon streets, in .this city, and will build a cottage on one of the lota this, tail, for Mrs. Pittenger's daughter, Mrs. Lake, who has a position in the public schools here Kx-State. Senator J. W. Maxwell. of Tillamook county, died on the 2Gtnst., of Bright s disease. Mr Mil i well waa a member of the Leg islature for several terms, and was also one of the first" men to enlist in thn war of the rebellion. He waB born in Hancock county, 111 , in 1831. Portland same hoes are accused of slaughtering deer in the Tilla mook country, and after cutting out the hams, abandoning the re maimlnr nl the carcasses to BDOtl One deer carcass, so treated, was thrown in to the Nehalem river, and left to decay. .The game war den ought to make it hot for such hunters. As no admittance fee ia charged by the HilUboro Fair, it will be seen that it is not a money making nroDOBitton. All tbe money raised to defray the coet of the Fair cornea from private subscription, and the Fair committee cannoi inereiore nav nramiuma for stock exhibit! Manv owners of fine stock, however. have offered to bring their animals here and exhibit them, as a matter of nersonal Dride. The old county fair ought to be revived, so mai Waahinetnn county could have an exhibit of its livestock on a targe scale. Then an admission lee could lw nharoad. and firemiums riven for the beet exhibits of stock, There ia lots of talk about reviving tbe old fair, whioh was such a success In hoannn daR.' hut. thna far noth ing tangible has resulted regarding .VI 11. m larriman Orders Completion of Road to Tillamook CONTRACTORS ASSEMBLE OUTFITS Gradiag Will Laat lotil Bad Weather Seta is Tbia Fall be visit of Mr. Kruttschnitt to Hillsboro and Tillamook, two weeks ago, resulted in much good, as his report to Mr. Harriman was so fa vorable, that the latter has ordered work to begin on the P. R. & N. at both ends of the line, and to be continued until the road is finished. he projected length of the line is 80 miles; and the approximate coet will le $4,000,000. One mil lion has already been spent, and the other 5,000,000 are now avail able. Bids will be opened in a few days, when the successful bid- r on the Hillehoro end of the line will be known. A number of bids are now in. On tbe Tillamook end, Contractor Wakefield will be allowed to go ahead with his work. hen tbe successful contractor on this end is known, he will as semble his men, horses and mater ial, and work will go on as fast as possible. Tbe road ia now being operated as far as Buxton, a dis tance of 20 miles, and 8 miles be yond Buxton have been graded. At the big tunnel, at the summit of the Coast Range, there yet re mains about 200 feet of rock and earth to be removed, when it will be ready for the grade. The com pany haa not yet decided whether it will use the high or low survey on Salmonberry. There is a differ ence of about half a mile between the two roives. Work on the Til lamook end, under Wakefield, be gan Tuesday. Tbe order of Mr Harriman now removes all doubts about the future of the road, and there is rejoicing all along tbe line. Tbe line will be finished in 1910. C E. Lytle, of this city, says that the grading will oontinoe until bad weather drives the con. tractors out, and that tunnel and other work will probably go on all winter. JOHN P. ADKINS John P. Adkins, 75 years of age, a resident of Gaston, died at his home Friday. He was a native of Illinois and is survived by the following children: Hiram Adkins, Sheri dan; James A , Minnie M. and nomas Adkins, Gaston, and Mrs. Lillie Beck of near Gaston. The funeral was held Sunday with burial in the Hill cemetery. Farm lor Sale wish to sell my farm, containing 152 acres, 110 acres under plow, good house, barn and orchard, 3 miles south of Hillsboro, and one mile west of Farmington. For fur ther information, address, E. Burkhalter, 44-Gm Hillsboro, Ore. John Loeli, of Helvetia, who was examined by Dr. Linklater, on a complaint of insanity, was last Sat urday adjudged unsafe to be at arge, and was accordingly cox milted to tbe IoBane Asylum hy Judge Goodin. Loeli was born n the canton of Berne, Switzerland, and haa resided in the vicinity of Helvetia for a number of-years. On Monday last, on complaint of Supt. A. J. Roy, of the county farm, Wm Hart, an inmate 0! the poor house, was examined by Dr. F. A. Bailey, before Judge Goodin, and was also committed by the latter to the asylum. Hart is an imbe- oile, and has been paralyzed. He was born in Honolulu, Hawaiian Islands, and was a laborer previous to bis commitment to tbe poor farm. Both Losli and Hart were taken to the asylum Monday, by two guards from that institution. W. O. Donelson. the furniture dealer, has sold his stock of furni ture, and the business appertain ing thereto, to his brother, A. C Donelson, who will hereafter con duct the business. W. 0. will still own and have charge of the undertaking business. Wiyi Raolev will besin rjickine in his hne hop yard, north 01 town, on the 7th inst., with a full com o t - d r 17 plement of piokers. He will run 5 drying kilns this season. SnAcial discount of 15 Der cent nn aoraen doors and adjustable win dow ' screens, for short time only, at ratterson s. A. Schumacher, of near Bethany, YT:ll-t ' 1 . r 1 WBB a tluiBooru vmuor luouuay, Get your photographjuppliee See Our Full Assortment A GOODLY SUPPLY cf toilet aidi ii an abtolute necessity at thi reaort especially. Whether you itay at home or go away you need them just the same. That tbia pharmacy is the beat place to obtain them any one will tell you who haa once used Our Toilet Aida and Article.. They are the kind that especially ap peal to women of refinement. For that reason we invite you to secure your .apply here, knowing yon will lie more than satisfied. Hillsboro A. S. Sholes, Pres Statement of Condition of Hillsboro Commercial Bank at the close of business, July 13, 1908 RESOURCES LIABILITIES Loans f1St.361.6S Capitol Stock $ 25,000.0a Cash and due from Surplus 10,000.00 banks 9S.136.36 v 1 j r. Real estate 6Soo.o I mhvided profits.... 930.13 Furniture, Fixtures.. 2,700.00 Deposits 253,267.91 ; ' ' 1 $2.,198.04 j 289, 198.14 Attest: Geo. Schulmerich, Cashier Directors A. S. SHOLES EDWARD SCHULMERICH S. B.HUSTON C. S.RUSSELL W. N.BARRETT E.B.TONGUE J.W.CONNELL THE DELTA Dealers in Pure Drugs and Medicines We also carry a complete line of fine sundries. If we do not have what you want in stock, we will cheerfully get it for you. Having been appointed publishers' agents, we are now prepared to supply all your wants in the School Book line. We also have a full line of tablets, pencils, slates, etc. School Books will be sold far Cash Oafy. Positively no Credit. ."THE SCHOOL OF QUALITY' Tenth and Morrison, Portland, Oregon A. P. Armstrong, LL.B., Principal C,We occupy two floors 65 by 100 feet, have a $20,000 equipment, employ a large faculty, give individual instruction, receive more calls for office help than we can meet Our school admittedly leads al! others ia quality of instruction. It pays to attend such an institution. CSaid a Buslaess Man : " Keep hammering away everlastingly on thorough work. It will win out in the end." Said ail Educator. "The quality of instruc tion given in your achool makes it the standard of its kind in the Northwest" COpen all the year. Students admitted at any time. Catalogue free. References: Any bank, any newspaper, any buainess man la Portland. W. B. DOLAN TINNER Chenette Row, Main St., Hillsboro Bet. First and Second Mfthes Specialty of Metal and Composition Roofing, ' SKy-lights and Cornice Worh. General Jobbing Reipectfully solicita a share at Pharmacy Geo. Schulmerich, Cashier DRUG STORE of the public's patronage. enaraatetxj.- Satlafactloa or sleuth." At UBl accouuin . .Ill .1 la M ft A r, 25-8 to iu re-estaousnmeni. the roil Win '.,, " iillabi Dai "fo viditor riunday. do wsb sun av a- ,"; Ellsworth, of HdhollH, was a