f KrgBs. HE niLLSBORQ. VOL. XV. HILLS1JORO, OREGON,-' OCT. 22, 1908. NO. 32 1 CRUIK TO WUK BUTT0N AT POLLS l ilracU From the IhI Gr. i upl l'rnclU.'H Act (kihi io civi turruM AV Jtt lpilal lit am Oa ol Ut iml Idiollo liwi ever paaaed by l)a pla ' k'onupl Practice Acl, which the opl tot) io at it ial J una election, tUboul fully knowinit lU ro vision. Tb till "Corrupt 1'rac lliM Ad" caughl lb voter. Kul totioi aroiof U proviaione, which will affect Hr of cam ptlga bulloo at lU poll: rWcllon 32. It aball U unlaw (ul fur any ron to pay another (of any Iom or datuag due Io at Wo Jam al lb poll, or in regieler ing, or (or ihi iimuim of lranepr uuuo lo or from lb poll. No proa aball pay for per eon a I wr Tic lo I performed on the dy of I oaucue, primary, convention, or aay ejection, for any puipoae con Mcled therewith, Uoiling in any way, dlreclly or Indirectly, to a (Tact lb mult thereof, ncepl for ihe blrlof of roi)a bo aula duty tl la art a challenger ami walcb lb owunl of official ballot. Ni brioaa aball buy, mil, give or pro vide aoy political lad, tuition or otbw insignia Ui l worn at or aboel lha polls rn any election day Hartii'ti 34. It aball b unlaw (ul for any person at any ple on lb day of any alrclion loak,o licit, or In any manner try to in duo or pneuad any ruler on aurb lection day to tola for r rafrain from ruling (r any candidal, or tba candidate or iba ticket of any political party or organ alioo, or aoy maaaur ubnmUKl to the pro pie, and upon conviction thereul be aball be punUbed by fine of not laat than five dollar nor more than oo hundred ddlari for lb firat oflcnea, and for the abound and each luUnjuenl offenM occuring on tbi tame or different election dar, be ball tie puntehad by fine a afore aid, or or ImprUonmcrtt in lha oouQiy tau fur not lea than five nor mora than thirty daya, or by two audi tine and imprisonment CUT QUITE A SWATH A painter, pausing by the name ol K. C. MrUin, arrived in Uillaboro about the firat of the month and ndaavnred to cah a check ol II), drawn on a bank at Clare moot, Iowa. Tha bank, however rafueed to caah tha par, but w Head look It for oollecilon. Tbia teemed aorMuliU let Me Uin, and to abow that he waa all to lha good, ba ranted k bouee ami ordered aeveral hundred dollar worth of furnttnre, having it de livared at tha rented nroDerlv. Hi also bought on oraxlii a lot of rough lumber which bad been uaexi in 111 tree) fair and had ona load of it moved, Mcl.ain auddenly (Ilsapimared od, ahorlly afterward, word wai raoaivnd from tba I.iwa hank tba lha oMolala of tba oonoern knew no uch nun, nor had he any innne on deponit Buhj-cl to chfok, or an Other aaeet In lU fcntns Mil Lin waa hera about two weeks and 'waived but lift nn hi ranreaent lona,and part of thii he left in the wn. in pieoent whereabout unknown. AUCTION SALE tuy Imro 28, Mi kill, mdxr w J will sell at publio auction at ''. 1 mile north of HllUli """ginning at 1 o'clock p. m., on " KDNK8UAV, OCTOBKIl " lollowlnu nroirty to-wit: 1 wo-yrr.ol, ctlt, 4-yrr old colt iiiimer, 10 Hoe IJunillarn urui, rollliiK 'lic, triiok Wkg"", t whrela; Wackimltb envil, ipadra, hovcla, f.rk, an) other artklea too uumrroua to iucii-lion Tarm nt Bt. in ....... , " t-'BIC, Oil 0UIUD MUM 110. nuK. nn i n.,o. roonihh time nn annrnved note. a( 6 hnr a..i t t . - t unui, inierrai, Geo. 0, Froat fl. I'. Cornellm, Auctioneer. SCHOOL REPORT The folio. I ohool diatriot No ih for the month nnng Ootober tt. 1008. inow neither tardv nor abnent: Nettie i 1; Vmk Uolr, AimaOHlbreHlli, Win 'a Smith, Marion Smith, Harry Christ auu, V'a atamling-8th grade: Vlrat, A . '"I ""Willi, HtaiJ VWIV , i' ii ' Klriit Maude L,Mey; second, Anna M ,i 'iiin grime; rinn, v""'11 athev; lecon.l, Fred Cole. Secom f(e: prit nnhi-arpntid. Ncttii Primary Kfade: Firat, Victoria Kn i ' Beco", Harry . nriHicnwni mrui joj vtaitora b. rarenin ire cordially inviled to visit us, li.lrd aell tha lilmua Till k'n. ay ahoe. fur men. :ui if Mra. Henry, of ,,ntr p.B,Verton, aa in I Lu city Mumlay. Angua McUhI, f Corliu. wa an Aruus caller Monday. K. IU-e, a proniiiiniil farmer of ear Laurel, i H1B citv laat Saturday. iVinateer'a roiiftiunerv for our choice ci.hfoctiun. fruit, ui. ara ami toberoo. The AaiH-eeur, id Tillatnook noun- y, ba raieo.1 valuraMl iH,r (.nt on the I'JOS aeeiiiKil. Aeweeor Wilcoi hi. win to have be aiteneitiei,t roll ciiiuplrtnd Ilia atler part i,t thin week. (Irani Mann, of near Cornelius. tlendeil the (ieorifn eneakitiir at (hi place. Monday uiiihl. (Jail on or phone to Dmmia for rmene. A ooinplnte and up Ui ale line always on hand. The Koreet (irova New eiiiecl the electric line lo U in nperalion to Ibat nlace bv Novemlx-r 'Dlh Kor rale: Team hi rea. mare nd iteldmg, j- mmI work teara.lKni, aelt Itiouife at A'k-us ollice 14 Karl 'alle, who haa hen n HsintiKiiid for several tuonlha, returned home Monday, for a few lav. Jacob Kroel lni moved to the ohn Vanderwal hoilee in North HillsUiro, where he will etay this winter. Wtn Itradley, of Kugene, former- y a echool teacher In thia county, Isited with the kuratlta Saturday nd Hunday. Vetch ee for fa'e. Tha lieat ariely Apply lo A I'balmera, Koreel (irove, Ore , K. 2, or at faroi ner C'enterville. tl J. H Myera, of Orenoo, waa in town Monday, ami called. Mr, Myera n-U to move on hit roerty, at tornehua, eooti. Men wanUnl to do KX) roda of litching, I i milea eouihweal of Uillaboro. -J. M. Itridgea, Hilled. r, H. 4 I'aci. Htalea' Phone 354 The Wilbyootnlie sale of Jeraey nd Hhorthorn callla at thia place, aal Haturday, waa well attended Mr Withycotnhe diapoeed of moat of the hen), many of them going al very reaeonahle price. Found A eolid gold locket with picturee wiinin, ami monogram on otitaiuV Owner can have same by proving properly and paying for hia adverlieeinenl, tall al una flic. 32-3.1 The German !Wytarian church ol Hethanv. held ila Annual nna- Keaal last Hunday. There i ... . i -.i waa a area local inniuiutn, uu aeveral nimieiniB u """u"" uuteide congregations wer preeent A literal collecliuna waa given. District Attorney K. B. Tongue relurned home Saturday nigni from Ht Helena, where Judgfl Mo Hride ia now boldtrg ouurt. Mr rmm na aava ha ia experiencing i him term al M- Helena, no iotb tnienla havina leen relurd into court He relurnei: to HU Helena, Monday. l'eraona wishing to til their farina will always limi a largeeiwa i r. iiu in our vard at Scholia til (i uu i . We also carry bnolt nu tuiililinif hluoka. Thoae inlend- 1 . li I all t tit .ill find a Urge sup- ply of luiuUr at our yard, and you I ' iii,1 call and look over our Block lfore purohiwing.-Tbe Uroner-Uowell Co, Hciion. i. v addreaa, Uillaboro, Ure., u. i'. " II Huntemann.ofaoulhof Job Crossing, ex pool" un',n"; (:...; ah ahmiL iu wrw ui L.i ne.i vear. He will m centrifugal pump, taking tbe water f- M.i.u nrnek. Mr Ilia UUI ru. irom i'- j .!., Mr Huntetnann reoenuy HUH) feet of the old -tor p,,, taken out of the main, uy hich he will use to carry i hi land. He win ry kinds of crops, An important local deal took . i nnni on the 9th & when K. K. l'y'le his real Jo the Hill-boro Lumta. V. to J. C. Uaw, for iv wr"' ... ...nnlnir on The llllll la utm - full time. Mr Intrd wilU m '&m in Track Will not be Laid He yond 2(1 Mile I'uat in 1?M)S A K Mead, of Buxton, wae in town laat Friday. Jas. Kowa. of Iiaaverton, was in jib J city laat Friday. For Kale Sow, with aeven piga Both phonea. iina wood lit F. J. Bailey, of Portland, was io town Monday, oo buaineee Bulterick Fashion book, and any pattern, for 2? cent at Baird I Mra. Huiie Morgan and aon, YA win, visited relatives in Portland, last week. Clark Hewitt, of Fargo, North From C. K. Lytle, manager of the Ikot, is vieiting bu vm, M. C. V. K A N. road it i. Ie.,n.d lh., ln lnl" cll7 Vir.okUL'S W0KK MXr VEAK Koad Will Carry Mail far Veraaaia I'et pic Nut Spring grading haa been completed to the 2.r mile post from Uillaboro, weat ward. Had weather may aoon stop tbe grading, but good weather will be taken advantage of aa long as it laale by the contractors, who are anxious lo get aa much done aa John U Bailey, of near Buxton, waa in town Friday, on hia way home from Portland. The K. O. T. M , of Green ville, will give a dance at their hall. Rat urday night, October li. 30tf Judge O'Day delivered an ad dree hxfore the Brvan and Kern poaeiwe una year, irack will not ciUD, t Verboort, last Tuesday: i iai.i oeyonu me w mne pm. DeveiopinR priming and finish Ibis season Wheu the steel is laid Dg done far amateur photograph to the 27 mile t next Hpring, it ere, at the Poet Card Bataar. ' 26tf will iutereect with the Vernonia V. H Adams, of Mountaindale, and Forest Grove mail route, and baa eold hie farm near that place, mail can then lie delivered to the and will reeume bis old vocation of Vernnnie people at least 24 hours cook. . , .. ....... i earner man mey now gel u via hi VA.-.. a.AA., w:th the Be- Helena lo Wrnonia. A route wiH L,,,:,. H.vinD. n,l Tmit C.n r.1 probably w MUbliehed from tbi portianjt visited the Kuratli over )rwmt. wurjll 111 Bill irr-lllO iil JJ'I IUI j QnHa ward hv the P It .V N and ahnnld "UUUBT le a irraat convenience 10 the Ne. A marriage license was ieBoed by halem tMtule. who live in the vi the County Clerk last Saturday, o cinity of Vernonia. The dietance from tbe 2 mile poet to vernonia ill he amiut ID miles, and a daily wing route will probably be eetab iebfd from that pUc to the rail road. STEPS ARK MEN TO FORM A COUNTY FAIR Ways and Means Committee Appointed at the Meeting IllY SECl'RI OLD FAIK CKOCSDS Per i uatat Orgialzitis Will be Bel ta OcUber 31 Tbe meeting here laet Saturday called for the purpoee of organizing a county fair board waa well at tended by farmen and itockmen. Temporary organ'uation waa per fected by tbe election of William Schulmerich, of Farmioiton, aa preeident, and Grant Mann, of Sooth Tualatin, a eecretary. After diecMion, it was decided to ap point a committee to resolve upon the amount of capital itock, and to provide ways and means, and to report at a convention to ba held October 31. The following wereea See Our Full Assortment - - A GOODLY SUPPLY cf toilet aids ia an absolute necessity at this retort especially. Whether you itay at home or go away yon need them jut the same. That this pharmacy is the beat place to obtain them aoy one will tell you who ba once nsed Our Toilet Aids and Article. They are the kind that especially ap peal to women of refinement. For that reason we invite you to secure your supply here, knowing you will be more than satisfied. BRIANS VAN UEHEY The committee Till confer with tbe heira of the Tngue estate and uwr st.wU and if nf near ascertain wnai wrma win eecure Bethanv. were in town laet Fridav. - ' grounde, used yeart Me eWki.hr. haa heen aick for gO for COODtT fairs, and On which I the f'hurch of Viailation. near .nma lime naal ia nni imr.rnvlnu. I excellent mile track. The? Foreet (irove, a pretty wedding was will also conier wnn me metnrjert b"iiin Mnmlav fjcti r l1' " UP" io" ",-' " j ui lun uouniy ouri vo Mcerunn ....... - - - - ' ' 1 , . ... 1 1 T . f I . ... . . ... . . . . hen Mies Berlha Vandehev and I conee anu cocoa, anu aon 1 ior-1 wnat pu&lic ata will be given toe if. u... ,;... ,.r ii.Un. , eei me lunon at 1 aimawwr con- enterprise, rermaneni orumzi j ... . n.,.. n ., .,, , ...... ... w , married by liav Father Moore, of lecuonery u. v. raiuj.Kwi 1 iuF. UOn will oe peneoiea at me coming Halem. The bride, becomingly at- W. W. Hosteller, of the Reed- meeting red in cream ilk aod carrying ville bop yard, waa in town Hon r..iLtl. I utr Tuie rtf iu t-v writ f r-r rules toaea. was aeeisieu ot ner aav. lie eavs me orioe 01 nopai w tniawwwnn isler, Misa tiara andehey, in seems to be looking up some since cream net, carrymg wnue carna- me crop was gamerea ana Daiea, TDhn w. Connell. chairman of tbe lions. Mr. William Vandehey, the n n,K. Oi k nnJinj WMhinirton Count Reoublican bride brother acted as beet man. wU1 the following property at central committee, statea that m A reception followed the ceremony, John Vanderwai'8 ,0ction: Two hie opinion Taft will have a plural- ai '''"7'"DU''l'D'-'-""'M Bood milch cows and a double Beat lty over Bryan in mis coumy in where Dreaiiast was aervea. uniy n , sv,.,i ,1 o the ne ahborhood of 1600 He ears , , . f 1 , r 1 ni wit uv. v. wm. .'ot.m. v. " 1 v - me immediate lamuy ana a lew "The conntv has manv new friends were present. Mr. and Oliver B. Huston, of the State home-seekers and the msioritv of Mra. Brians will make their home University, has been elected editor them are for Taft. Four years ago, a Salem. of the Junior Annual, a class paper Roosevelt's rjluralitv over Parker to be published next Spring loueg wae 1765. I am aware, however, Huston has also won state tame Mihat half of the Democrats voted a foot racer in the inter-collegiate or Roosevelt in 1904 or refused to The undersigned will sell at pub- meets. He formerly resided in vote at all. I hear of no changes lie auction to the highest bidder, Hillsboro. so far as the old residents are con- on the premises, two miles north Taken up at my place, near oertied, and I think that 1600 plu Rlnnminu red 2.pear-o d he fer. rainy ior leu is conservative. with white marks on forehead, body John M. Wall, secretary of the and tail. Owner can have same by uemocrauo comnmiee, minis mat r,m.inr nrnnertv and navinB for Taft wiU do well if ne snail Dave .i.m.irna and advertiainff M. EU 800 or 900 plurality. He bases this """"-B ------o- - - .1 I IJ .1 k ee ii male upon ine oeiiei taai oiauy independent voters will this cam Hare is well ao thA sawmill DUBi a dth increase local demand, Wtir with .railroad contracts will keep t"e ""a ' ' u 7 Koreet Grove I?' a treated royally iira-work of the lodgewa- oo m p wnre r. ...id returning about midnight . u..,Ar and wife. Mrs. . 1. w . . Tie I K. Adkins and Linklater, Dr. ' " iovaUie i,. u'ill P ttenuer. An enjoyaow lime wb reported. rr the work of the iour leted, the visilinR be ! Invited to asplend.d banquet wards reluming home Dy war 1 ...idnittht. Those Wm. L Smith aod Anna B. Sax, both of Sherwood. Smokers like the Schiller and the Kxcllencia. Theee cigars are ol the best stock. You can t fool ao authority on a good cigar. 1 I i 1 Hillsboro Pharmacy mm m m. m m m m m m awasi "SATISFACTION" Is the cry of people who visit our store, because we sell goods cheaper and pay more for their produce. at Give Us a Trial We want your eggs at 40c per dozen and butter at 60c per roll cash or trade. REEVES (EX REEVES Cedar Mill mm mm m m mmmmammam PUBLIC STOCK SALE of Forest Grove, to-ginning at 10 o'clock a. m., on TUESDAY, OCTOBER 27 The following proierty to-wit: Toants.f.inr hai1 (if n. 1 milch ""-F " " i . " ,. r .., nin cows, Holsteins, 15 head of them chen, uorneuus, ur., k. i. oi-o irean, oaiaui iu uroucu i ado unara oi r-uuiiuanuu cou-i - ,A Rn h.t II :t hifr one nn of vr ). .A r,r,;a i PPOwJn in i - i I vJUUVi iUUUunj i nuu vuuvic wo mares, piny, mux cart ana nve County Judge Goodin, Assessor cans Wilcox and Uounty uieri isaney. Tt-rms of Sale All sums of 110 Armlicatinns for eoualintion most and ! caah. On sums over f 10, v, rua this week, in order to be The undersigned will sell at public one year's time will be given on considered. The Board will con- auction, 6 milea east of Hillsboro, approveu noiee imnuj u por wui tloue in sesfion ior one montn, or u iui iwn wua iuu, auu uum merest, t wo per ceni aisoouni ,j least until all oomplaints Died nonnessi irom tteeavme, anu a m ,.roaah on sums over iu. free Muring the first week have been SATURDAY, OCTOBER 24 lunch at noon. settled. .. - -iSorrell amine team, work ainele or Kuiel Crop, uwnerv- . , t.j Q double; 3 a-yr-old heifere, coming frean Geo. F. Nay lor, Clerk. .A mee,ll,D? ' l8 Road ,8T ; ; 3 ye.rfitg heifers, coming freah in PUBLIC SALE Report of the Condition of the Cornelius State Bank Cornelius, Oregon, at the close of buiinesa, September 23rd, 1908 J. W. Hughes, Auctioneer. Advertised Lettera viBors of Washington county will I.Matr'kf Stntobaker buggy, with shaft be held at the court house, Novem- j and pole; Freeman feed cutter; cart; ber 21. 1008, nt 10 o'clock a. m. aeveral ton. or haled clover yNo I ' ' . I Iamw i it mmViha alAva mm trnnn aio A full attendance is requested. ..I:' r7.T t,nw . , . !!-! S-...!..J -v7 " 7 ' ine puoiic is coruiauy iqviieu iu furniture and other articlea too nnmer attend this meeting, tne od-jbcf oij ou to mention rbiob is to discuss me quesuon on Terms of sale: Hams under siu, Winnie llalt. Mrs G R Harnett, Maud llri.li; City K Brown. Allailtne liurney, m,. i.'iii lirinfm-. licob Blaliop. Georve cvaaweli, Anna Doherty 1, c v inn- better roads tor the county. r. At. I caah; over 110, one year a time with necn 1, Ciiaa Duiiey, wn k 4 ox 120, vy. Chairman of Good KoadsJ interest at 7 per cent on approved notea. Lunch at noon. John Vanderwal, Owner. B. P. Cornelius, Auctioneer. Knveart. M A Kabrre. W Kuniaon, '" ncea Fuller, W P Funk, P II Florida, Committee. The Hillsboro Lumber Company a c iVr-mirea Krwln C Fiihugh a, John Furtluh, II F (iardner a. Jonu "--rnnrr, u v.raj-u. . ..aA ... hi mill VBHtarfJ.T. mit. .... a 1 IflTtaaluta I . 11 tl tl I li IT VV I ov iv iv P J --"".'I Wi, " 'y'jy :.S"Z"tint, nn an nrdnr for th Peifi HGatea.mr. .ana ma, -7 . ' " ' " .-. 7. o """JTrlil kv..C -NflTirw il llmiaoll. I A nail a, nirs iva iiuim- uaiiwav iV INBVlKaviuu VOlouauT,l lev. Mrs lltater lloll, rort jonnson. iura ... Tillamook line. 00 Which 6 v . johnaon ,pB i Krajw ;f ""'73' Contractor McCabe ia o6w puttingTAll parties whoae accounts with me M" "rtb', ?S,mm1 thrm,0h a 14.mile'cQntfaxt.;iUlw been over six months out ' .. .. D.... M.n. Il .... I....UI a Ik... hum a nillllll im hhiihUI Ia UAttlA irnnn 1 MIS IV ill sum I, ncua jy unuini uu mo inun T nuui I dotuu...k mu . j www..- .-w fc. . . '. i.... if u M.ti..n w ii B . . .i .-! r. a t r :vi.u. Muofi aianuniKi ... r a point I mnes in toe mounvauiB. i ui, o. a. jjuiw. Manlen a. myn 'A The P. R. & N. Companv will this "'J- ",eo;X week nlace a - new enine Ae h' U , -FORgALB Fred I'arsons, k renrauu z, tsuxton BDU Ol luo nun, lur uuo iu 1400 pounds, 5 years; mare and horse; heifers, 6 calves, 1Q cows, some fresh; bull, 6 sheep. 2!waaona, 2 seta ot harness. Ap- le snannanan, w b r h- T.' " .VT . " rT .".Inlw. O T.nnr... OlaneM. Ore. 32 5 ""i 1 ... .i .i iir.l.. o T T I . i . I . - .1 I urn wanner, jhuhhb . renortea mai an anent oi ne con- ' Ward, Mra Gertrude Williams, Marks . .. comnanv ensaaed in I am now prepared to show you Zrnc- .......... i, nmwn (w huUdinir the United, this week of- the Cbas. Stevens & Broe.'aamplea oAol er 17 190H ' fered a farmer on the North Plains, of the new Fall and Winter Styles $2$ per ton ior oats, in duii, voeiin laaies auu mwee view buhb, LUMBER SALE buyers to furnish sacks and fill silk and cloth suits and dress skirts them. This is $3 over the market made to your special order, of your Ladies, ma waiter Peddicord, tieo c Rltehey, tracklaying and hauling material -Biack horse, 1400 S' t0 tbe,roDt- -Pa- horsey ma .... t Khorte. Andre Scener, W A n,,Mlui nf tatma bnlnnvinv tn' yearling COlW, 4 hi.. n.l Srhrlst. Stenhen Ski-1 . it . ii.n.'i r M-llft. nn a inm fra l0ur, - - fi oomraoiors on me unneu nauways MeaSh'r be kept at the . Barlo plad. wwill Bollat publio sale.Satur- prios. The buyer stated that the own selection ol goods. Ladiea, i (Vt 24 U08 75 (XX) feet of oats were lor horees which would misses and children'a coata, also ,iRsed and rough lumber. Terms: be wintered on the Plains, where oarried. J carry a standard line of a ii a.,ms under $10. oash; over $10, they will be close to the soene of ooraeta and underskirts. I will be All Bums U iuar vi . i MJin -k0 it KB!ra nnYt olad to brinff 1ST floods to TOOT lha' uma uu uuiu(gu uk b.'"b - 1 o . This would indicate that house upon request. Mra. M. 1 wtsan . . intarAat. Mill 10 Snrinir at O per , k irUo.l h,..n i An anma nipV I Pandln TndnnAndnnt nhnne. Na. nnrtll nl MUlBOOro. ius uuivou uoai w ..v. - , 1 I ' K ahiin KrriB. I next rinrinn. 'oo. ro miles 3132 RESOURCES Loans and discounts $53,603.28 Overdrafts, secured and uneecured 256,20 Banking; house, furniture and fixtures 8,302.85 Dne from approved re serve banks 17.416.S3 Caah on hand 4,063.06 Total $77,642.22 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in... 15.eoo.oo Undivided profits, less expenses, taxes paid... 3,097.08 Individual deposits sub ject to check 36,694.90 Demand certificate of deposit 935 00 Time certificate depoeit 4,374.00 Certified checks 2,300.00 Cashier's checks outst'ng a, 530.29 Savings deposits 12,810.95 Total $77,642.22 State of Oregon, County of Washington, ss. I, A. S. Sholes, president of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. A. S. SHOLES, Pies. Correct Attest: C. B. Buchanan, J. C. Buchanan. Snbecribed and aworn to before me this 5th day of October, 1908. P. E. Phelps, Notary Public Ma -winii ii trBiMsj mm mmmm;mwa m . . . ORE.CON riKL, KtLILT A53UtlAHUN 09 M'MINNVII.I.E W. P. Dyke is the Washington county agent for this """" GREAT MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY Office, cor. 2nd and Washington Sts., Hillsboro. Independent Phone, 337 I III aal'laallaalllWl I'laWi MMWiWimwiMWitM m L THE DELTA DRUG STORE Dealers in Pure Drugs and Medicines We aiso carry a cojnplete line 0 finesundries.i: 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 for Cash Only. Positively no Credit. 4 l t i I tii i i k I H i i 1 i M 1 1 ? - v. a 8ryt A, Moaeley, Teacher