HIUABORO MAV 27. 1903 McNUTT REAL ESTATE CO. I have city and coun try property iu all sic, from x acre to i,fm. IClc gaut city property in Imi1i Forest drove ana Corne lius. Farm lauds from fio kt acre to as good as you want. R. W. McNutt. Mgr. G. M. Hunter Archltccl CONTRACTOR, builder Estimates on all class es of work. Dealer iu Builders' Supplies If you contemplate any Wilding this season 1 sure and give me a call. Pac. States Tel. N03S9 lliUsboro, Oregon 'IIIim mij fiit l'i nr. Mi IIiith n tearful iiuilir iM.tni'iii Aunt Martini Hint Uglily, .In-iKN-nuaa Miirtlin rjea in iihwI wvllixl atiat ttvxi ilny, , ut h.-r mull.. Wl at III IImtm (iwxl iirM Him In-n r1 fr.iiu ll.-nry IN aa brum utiil ..t Li . -..iihI llputt'iinnt till nt (..tun I. lit Lull I.., li. mi mo of whMi 1 fitrvit. Ii.. vim among- tho iiiUnIii'. I'mih Unit ilujr . thl imlliln' iin.ru lum I1..11 lifiirl from llviirjr 1't-ti-ia. Aunt Mnrtlm uu rlvau lii-artliroki-n, um n), t.ut li. wrut BtHjiit lu-r work, t urln' f..r tlm li k au.l luylu' out lliu ilruil, im umiiil. Aunt Mnrtlm orun nlr t n 'ntwy, tun ay, to iH'iiil Hut luisilin:, 1111111..I frulta ami Mlli-a tn Hi.. Nlrk uml uuii.liil In tha lini'liiiU mill wurknl mi Hint nil tlm (linn aim n. ui. 1 Hiiiiru from fuiully iimtti-r. Ili'tiry Vtrr' wytliu Ihhik nut Iu llio .(.Im tri'o rltlit wlu-ru Iki li ft It lu ll lia wrtit to K iir. l'i n!il tiniiH of ii l.y tmulil twh It, uml wo never lmv. Tlm liimlu l ti-rriiilo runty l II'1, I num liut tii.lHMly una ever tliiivt) take It ilowti. Aunt Murllm 11c v i-r tu Miui rial day ilowti nt tlm I'nrLa, nu.t 1 fliMi wumU-ml lir. All tl r't of u ruin it liln I ilMu't tliluk I roultl ito llila Jfur, Ui'iuiHt. 1 uim Jut over tlio mumix anil It a n r.illti dny, with a raw wind Jimt hut tin till friu our linuiH', at lu f..t, rmn tli rl to tho Wint Hi 11 n. Ii rc-uu-tcry, mid, vt-lilla It 1 out "f "Ik' lit of tin bua, fuu ran lii-iir tin- I.iiikI a It iurt'lu' liy, I. ut you mu't i- miy tiling It ! 'lultci n May rmiml .y tlm roait, but vrm lot 11 it niirt far. II li-rt lirr Mnnkt-t nlinvil nnd my ra Jaiki't I) In mi tlm onra lu the Mil ttU f.x.in, Intviidlil' to tiiki- tlii-iu nlniiii tu u If wu if.it 10I1I, nn.l In thu n till. nn1 I imvrr liavi. iioUxly but y. .11, Itut you won't glra mo away, will '' I liur.i I,hmi tlilnkln' what na aatd. ..r tli.i Ufa of mi 1 cn't why Aunt Murlhn'a drriwln' uu In Aunt I'a lli'i.. i'' li.. r' n..U anil (ultt' out to tin- hiiii. and IiuiikIii' a wraalb of rvrrluntlu' tlnwpr 011 Il'iiry rrtirra ru jy old wytlia that haa bung tnr f . r forty ynim bn auythlnic tu da wlili low and dvottu. Cau youT Rooms to Let. Hoard, and Ltxltfiug. When HuuKry call on the XXoiua mttylo Kl-STAURANT r a gotxl sMjuare meal. Main St. Hillsboro - - - Oregon. Aunt Martha's Memorial Day Tf f jfoai ain't ncr bad no Auu ialartha lu your family, urn that JiH bavt lulawxt on of the lm IblUf that rvrr liari)rd In tlil world. Htm la lua'a uldful old Itiald Utrr. Wall, now, you U.ixlu't turn uii yuur HumI Mba ain't una of tluun aur. Iran, cranky, wrawuwl, Vluritary UMMlltoiird, ilt curl, i.ll Dm, utklotn fading crlttr-nH by lone hot! Kbt'i abort, atnut. whllo and rarrtra nulla that waruia and llk-tila a bull room, luat aa w hrn father Jnji a flra In tha ftniilnf. Hum folk nay that tha rvaxm aha ain't married la twcanu aha ain't n rr bad Do cbnnca. Ma aaya 'lulu't att Kor Ort yaara Uch fUlaa blmd wan, llrury rtara, kl cuitiuany wild lu-r, ma aaya, and cuma to ara br awry iVnlnrlay and Haturday nlglit rliiht A Story of Grant. (icni'r.il I'n-d (.rmifa fuvorlta atory of bin fathi-r U on that vi-ry aotly IlliiMi riiti'n Hint icrcat aoldU-r'a faculty of rI.Ihk up a altuatlon lu a fuw Wjirda. ' i Inn! an old roarhiuan," be aaya. "w ho wua not tb brlKhtmt man In tha wot hi, but w luil ho did not knowaljout n liorm; it not worth knowing. Motu it u.il lo mil on hi 111 to do all aorta of HiIiik Unit wito not In bU Hue, ami old John, of rourw, waa alwaya luaklug lulHiiiU.-H to annoy her. Onra aha arnt Ii 1 in to tin' bnuk to do aouut bualnma, uml Ii.' did It wrong. Hba told father nlviut It and wild: '1 cut you'll have tu U-t John go. 1 1 iii'ver dm- aa ba aboutd anything I WAIil til til t( do.' Well, mother aabl my father, U John could do everything you want him to do, and do It right, be would not hfm to be oar coachman.'" I'bUadel- ihln Ilj;er. A Relic ot John Brown rirown k";.f "llio nbl!lt!ea T In curreil whila roniiM ttxl with Mr. IVr klna" and furtlier ya. "M.t of you know well I gnre up all I had to Per kin while with him." It waa Kxmewhat atartllng to oe r- rently, after alimxit ality year have' iaed. on tha K'ent bllllioard whlrh , now completely hide thU 1llnpli1ate, i tumbledown wool atornire warehouse ; from paww-ra on thn railroad, the lurid j advertUeinent of a traveling "Curl Tom'a t'obln" company, with fiiKltlva lave being rhaaed by Uoodhouud. when Una than three feet from the bairn of the aame boarding atanda the nine counting room hk h heard. I' k In lh4!, fiery iIi tiiiik Uitlmn of Junt inch acme from the llpa of old "(nwa aatonil.t" Hrown hlmwlf, even then planning the tragb.- courae whkb Iwl M111 at lnt to the Ilnrp-r Kerry raid tnd to the gallowa. Iloaton Globe. "I'LL 00 IK TOUM rLACE." (Iirougl corn pltnlln', haytn', barveat in and tbraablu'. no matter bow tuny I huvti heard nia tall tha atory about Jieury I'etera food mauy tlmea. Ileury lived aton lo a llttlo bouae on t-'ncle giiaa farm, which Jlne onra- thut In, Henry roomed there. L'uclu limioe wna pretty tmall for the growtu' fuiully, eo the hired man elupt there. Ho did extra, help durlu' liaylu', hur VeHtlu' and tbraabln'. It Im a Utile two room affair. Aunt Mnrtlm Uvea thero all aloua now ex rept when ahe la alayln' with um of 'lie rulntlven, hulplu' caw for the ak'k, luylu' out the dead or aometblug like that. And It keepa her pretty buay, Wiiuho both pa and uia have a grlat of brutbora and auttera Urln In these porta. Well, durlu' the war ma myi p ' drnftod. It didn't worn ai If he could ba apared. Ma bad been alok "II winter and hnd run up an awful doctor's bill. The cropa bad been ulKlily poor tha aeaaon before, almost a fulJunt, There waan't enough aold fi'oui the farm to keep ua going and pny the Interest on the mortgage. There waa no money to pay for a HubNtliute, and things did look blue. Through tha orchard one niornln', "cylhe on ahoulder, coma Henry Te t"fa, who had learned of the trouble. I'a wai out by the pigpen when Hen ry walked up to him, placed hla hand on pu's shoulder and aald: "Undo Ul-rnnr'-ho alwaya called pa that, they ny "I'll go In your place. I am a liiglo man, without any tlea. Mo one cures for me, aud there la none de peudln' ou me aa then la on you." I'll bursts Into tears and aaya, "Hen ry, 1 have no money to pay you." "Drat the money" aaya Henry, hnngin' up hla scythe la the apple tree y tho pump. Uury. wjBujLla..Ol county Beat and cltemi-nt ciT aettln' ntnrb-d forgot 'em w S' a tr-ry flllniMted 1 "i;orgle," a be any to me- nm alwayi I the iiiIiIhI of the m-ci call me, tieorclu w lw n ahe wnuta m I 1 old mating boxes Bin to do anything -'Van't you run bum H-r In th yanl of lid get our wrapa Hint I Inlil out nl the aofnf I hntil to. Tlm proiinwlm waa Jut formlu' for the cemetiTy-tln band ahead, next the orntor of tlm day sun tlio preai-ln-m or Hie town In l rtagea, then the Itowi-r vinuoii, with tha llttlo glrta driwtl In red. while nm) blue; next the tirand Army mmi, V Uinu'a Itetlef forpa, followed by till en In carrlagi and un f't. 1 buatli-d along home, and n h.-u M lu' brar the hoiiau I tti"U;ht I would teal In Slid ace what Aunt Mnrtlii wna dolu' and luel.be I w.miit IUi.1 out hy ahe don't ever co to M.-m.-rl.il lay. The dunr wa nil "en. I allpiN-fl Into the alltlu' room und found Hie tliliif aa ma anld. Tln-u I went Into the buttery by the window nnd ll telird and wilt, In 1. I btird Aunt Mnrtlia cotiiln' down. lair. Inatead of l-lu' dn--d lu wlille, aa imuiil, lre hml on A ilr.x na blnrk na lilt; tit atid u..rt Aunt I'a lli'lire'a lamnet nnd veil tlint alie i'"t when t'm-lii Wnll wna killed on the g IliU up Kittle er'k The ImIIuI wna mnr, hln' nloiii; the road lo tlie graveyard. I could le-nr tha dltge, and Aunt Mnrtlm wniked with alow tep. kii-pln' time to the ami mualc, around the hoiiKe. out to lh pump, where bung the scythe Hint Henry IVU-r hllchl 1111 lln-n: U-f..re he went to war There Aunt Mnrtlm topHtl Khe hnd a Ux.k In Iht 1 1 : 1 1 1 1 aud 1 heard her rend aomi'thiu' from U. It la aontelMidy' orntlon; in n't rt llienilx-r the exm t wolila, but It la aoitiethlug like thla: "We cnunot eon n-ntrnle; we iniin..l ilouil.nle thU hoi low nl ground." It' a noble plr e. I have heard It rend on iniiry n Memo- rlnl dny by aotne lawyer nt the Forks lurln' tho exerie. It wind up. "A government from the coplo, with the oie. to the iiple. ahall not -rlitl from off thl 'ere earth." Afh-r Ihln I benrd Aunt Mnrtlm any In', "We will now i-txule to i!eoor:ite the grnvea of our fallen hcr.H-H." Ami he teiM-d up nud hung n wrentli of evcrlanlln' flower on Hint old aeythe uatli. Then ahe dh.1 on h. r kmva, Uiwed her bend. clnN-d her ImmU a If aho vva makln' a prayer to (bl. I could lirnV no longer and took my ncak. 1 felt menu to think I aplcd on her. but How I knew why Aunt Mar tha never went to Memorlnl dny. I went back to the cemetery, and ma was glad to gel her w nip. After drlv. In' all around through the graveyard aud ltHikln' at tho ibvorntlnti wo vent to the ball gnme nud "nv tho Cutlln Hollow Imlay Cutter mow down the tony lirk Giant by a m ore uf 34 to We got awful cold goln' homo, 1ml when we all piled out there vnn a big fire lu tho elevated oven kitchen stove, the table wan spread with a white cloth and a dnmly aupper rciuly, thank to Aunt Martlmcggi "IkiIIihI Juat three and one hulf iiilutites In the hell and sure tho water' bollln'," says she; Mtnto' cut up Hue; cooked In hum grenae and then cream injured over them, which ahe knows so well how to fix; freah npplo aitiieo, warm blacult, honey, splccil peaches and 11 one egg rnke as light n a fen I her. Aunt Martha In her while drona, wsrmlu' u all with her amlle, Inw Hln' uliont. helldl)' us kltlH olT Willi our things and glvlu' tm severnl help Id's of our favorite dlahc. After supper I tensed ma to walk out h) tho pasture with 1110 and hco somo new lambs that bad conio while we wore gone to Memorial dny, and then while walkln' buck 1 tout ncr whnt I auw 11 bout Aunt Mnrtlm. Mm inut imikH down nnd cried ami buui she hnd never know such love nnd de eotidltlon In umuluikiU of ud at-rap luiu- the Kmery company coix-r amltliy on Itallrmd row. rtprtiigflcld. Mn.. now slveu over to the teiiiU r rare of rata aud pigeons, with nu octnalonal tramp drifting In aa uu extra cuent atsnd tha Identical wnn-hoilao uaed by John Drawn and hla m, John Ititilor aud Jnnon, be tween the year 1H17 and 1H51. John Urowu hud llvnl lu Maaanrbu aett befnru. He studied to be a tnln Inter lu the fnmlly of Her. Miatea Hal ha k of rinlulleld Juat la-fore be reach ed hla majority In the winter of 1N10. At Hint Hum ho wna dew-rllied as "rntln-r tnlt, sedate, dlgiililetl." and be wn w-nt back to hla father's tanysrd tu I' than a yenr la-auae of Inflam lliullon of the eye. In the wnn-houae John Urowu work ed dully with hla men, some white and some colored, aorilng. rlaaalug and lniiiRHhli.iig wimiI. There (l4) Kred 1 rl k loiii;liiaa colleil upon hi 111 and wa kuriirlMil to tlud Li i 111 In such a mall wimhIcii Itouat ou a back street.' In that anme yeur Itrown, elnted at hla am-coofful sale, "plunged" to the exti-nt of going to Kuroe to Interview I"i.t;i l-.li l.uer. It la relutinl that be wna pliriiouii-unlly natule In gradtug wool l.v the mmiho of touch. loft-n ItnuiNlinien met the farmer nud. having heurd of bl keen. ii-iui In thla particular, reolved to put ll to the text. He wa led Into a dark room in which three Hinull asm pie packet were lying. Urowu Instantly detected which was Snxoiiy, which una from Ohio, but at the third be hiKltatcd a moment Turning to the joker, he aald, "If you hnve any snu a.'iue machine lu Knglnnd that will work up dog's hair, put this In UP' The InutfU wns on hi companions, for they had Imh-ed uaed tho aheartnga from a aalle to fKil bltu. I'.rown greatly i-ndearrd hlmwlf to the blacka. In hla Sprlngtleld ware house he foriuiHl a lodge of "Spring llcid tillcadllea," prlitinrlly aimed to protect the ncicroea from gutherlng trouble with the whites. Forty four members joined, lteverly C. IHiwiilug heading the list. He would have them come to me tiowmmiirs, low ceimiK'ea Mice an hour before work Ugan In the morning, and they were there far Into the night after work was over. The late Tlioma Thomas, long a res- t a u rat at tho Tha Phantom Army, And I a ohanlum army coma, V.uh nvvvr a aouml of nt or drum, ll.it k..ln mrp tu murr)rl bum Of wullltia lamentation Ttw mar1)rrl bmtun ut Malvorn Hill, fif Osltyaliura anil Cliamrlloravllle, Tha man wliuaa waalwl UxlUsa-nll Ttia patriot aravaa of Out nation. And thr cam tha unknown dead, tha men Who dUel In fvr swamp and fn, Tha lowly atarvrd of prlaon pen. And marchlna lha olKr Cam Oia ilunky ma.rirr of llllow'a flcht, With limb nfraiiclinwd and beartnc brlKlit. 1 thoushl-'twaa tha tale mnonllicht Thty lookad aa whlta aa Oitlr brothara. And ao alt night marched the nation' dead, With navor a banner above tam ipraad. o ln mv tha bora, uncovered baad Of their silent, Krirn Kevlewer, With never an arrh but the vaulted aky. With not a flower aav thorn which It On dlata.nl crave, for love could buy No sift that waa proper or truer. Bo all night long moved tha atranga ar ray; Bo all nla-ht long till the break of day I watched for one who had paaaed away. with a reverent awe and wonder. Till a blue cap waved In tha lengthening line. And I knew that on who waa kin of mine Had come, and I poke and. lo. that aum I Wakened me from my lumber! -Brat Hart. Swearing In tha Cook. The darky contrabands who fre quently strayed withlti the t'nlon lines were often very acceptable a ae Ir an ta, particularly as cooks. The non- commUaloned otllcers frequently had a heap of sport with these unsophisticat ed negroes. Occasionally there was great formality In swearing lu these cooks The drums would be sounded or the bugle blown, and amid much linprvKMlve pomp the darky would as sume hla new- duties, having sworn to I perform thetu proH-rly. to stipairt the constitution of all the loyal states. clean tho plates without wlpl.ig them ou bis coat sleeve, solemnly swearlug to put milk lu the coffee every morn Ing and other like deeds. The tame ot bieebill b-tweenl Bxnka and ParininelOD, it the I A half I grounds 1 f tbe lattnr, reaQlled in r latikee virtnr for tha lUnka clnh lb. CH9 being 3 to 4 U .DiiiFOD wa in the b x for Farmington, ami pitcboJ a steady gam'-, but lb' Banks crah won out by bard plug ing at the bat and good b8v run oing. Addition to Portland HVighle No. 2 was filed in Ibit county Mon day. Several etreets iu Ibis addi tion are over the line in Inn ooun iv (i'ndually Portland will grow iut to Hillchiro, l ut Hillnhoro will I meet Portland mire than hilt way Mr. and Mrs E H. Smith ar rived here from Kirksvilla, Mi 40uri. Tuecdav night. Mrs. (smith i a daughter ot Mr. and Mra. J A lmbne, and they will ppt-nd the pummer in Oregon, returning home xbout the nrst of September. TheGlencoe Baseball team will give a basket aootai at ine wood men Ilali. lilencoe, Saturday eve- cur lu Springfield, wa engaged 0ing, June 6, the net proceede to very llrst of Itrown'a career In Q theeupportof the club. There will be a good program and relresh- menta for all. Everybody invited Tbe Henry Becker place, on Iowa Hill, was sold at referee's eale Monday, at the court house. The successful bidder was John Knnee. of South Tualatin, who paid $2100 for the 120 acres. Tnere is some good timber on tbe place. W. (i Hare, W. N. Barrett and Harry Bagley have all refused to defend Roeelair in his camiDg mur der trial. It is thought tbat Rose- lair will not be able to get a Hills- boro attorney to take his case. The Forest Grove Colts were de feated by the Vancouver club on the Utters ground, Sunday, by a -core of 5 to 4 The V ancouver I club now has first place In the per oentage column. The Hillsboro boys were out practicing on tneir new grounds aH Sundsy. The grounds have had considerable work, and they John DiiowN'a WARauoima. will lure the unsophisticated cat- (iBb, for a spell. Dr. J. K Adkins, dentist, wish es to announce that he will hereaf- thcr'a elation at making a business Iter beat his Hillsboro parlorB every coiiimctlou with Colonel rerklna (Jan. jgy in the week. 11, ik) Ing n (llHtlnct bearing upon this wool working Springfield era. Ou the copy of Brown's letter to bis son John, aa given In Hr. 0. W. llrown'a book, ap pear those words apropos to the fa- Introducing our new Line of Steel Ranges "THE STANDARD" "THE IDEAL" "THE MERIT" We are offering for a limited time special buying induce ments asK us about our spec ial Exchange arrangement al lowing you to turn in your old range on a new one Realizing the constantly increasing demand for a range that embraces the most modern features, and especially to meet local conditions, and after careful investi gation and study as to the merit of the most modern rauges, stove buyers find as sembled in these three ranges a combination of superior material, workmanship, de sign and finish, together with many special constructive features. In introducing these ranges it is with the assurance that we offer the best that it is possible to buy anywhere for the money. The liberal buying and exchange inducements which we offer for a limited time should prove of interest to every intending range buyer. id Altai A Beautiful BELGIAN STALLION. MENTOR Has Splendid Disposition Superb action. 3295-46596. Imported 1908. Dark Chestnut. Coming 4 years; weighs 1900; Best Conformation for Draft Gets. Pedigree Sire, Jamac, 10S38; 8tre Lady Goyck 3534, Dam Marie 3661. Dam, Liae tie Voor de, 43c 07, Sire Gaston de Cboy 10X20, Darn Pauline Hauterne 3JS07. f : : :r to. If .iK' 1 1 --,1 afT t-J, 4 To see this Stallion is to see the finest in County Season of 1909-: Monday, Gordon & Misner barn, Forest Grove; Tuesday, Hillsboro; Wednesday, Mountaindale; Thursday, Glencoe. Friday noon, H. M. Vanderzanden's; Friday night, Banks; Saturday Henry Peterson's barn, Manning; Saturday evening to Monday a. m. at John Herb's, Greenville. TFRMS: Single Serviee, fl2-50; Season, $18: when mare Is known to be in foal, $22. oU : Insurance, 25. Care to prevent, but not responsible tor accidents. The Banks Belgian Horse Company. thut city as a porter. He aald tbat when he asked Itrown bow early In tlio morning be sbould come to-work the reply was. "Wa usually betttu work nt 7. but come earlier, for I waut to talk, wttb you." He declared that are a first-class shape for games. urowu nils woui 10 una uy 1110 uour n n. .k-...ki n.,ll l,l..b u.ll.l..,i-i I . Vlinioij wunu, iuo iivimovi n..u ......ou. j n .I.J U. U .u I It iimUo little difference bow press- "oun roriianu, who uaa iuo .m.r Int tho business: tbe enthusiast wua al- lor ID6 new BODOOi Douse annex in , . 1 . .-. a a ways remly to cull u halt when tbe op- harge, was out to lliURDoro last portunlty to exploit his views present- Monday, looking over he build lDg ih! llsclf. lie prererred to do most or jfound. Uim,r Andrew Jack and C. Blaser left In tho collutcd correspondence of Tuesday morning t if me ooluniDia Urowu there ai-e two later items hav- Slough, near Ht. Uelens, wnere iney "This, I tl lnk, will be considered no monn alliance for tho poor bankrupt nnd his family In a manner ao unex pected. I most certainly hope we will have tho wisdom slvcu us to utak tha most of It." Iu the letter quoted lu Frank B, San born's book, under date of April 10, 1K58, when ho waa rapidly Bearing bla A whxatu ot bvbhlastinu H.0WKH8. gl,i( imposed martyrdom, addressing yotloik Jhe .nia.de mo. proiutse notjo "'lo'T Ife jind ..chndren, yery one1 Col. Lorenso Snow, a St. Johns attorney, was in the city, Monday, and called. J. H. Rinck, the pioneer mer chant of Buxton, was down to the city the fore part ot the week. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Fitzpatrick, Cornelius, Or., May 24, 1909, a son. NORTH HILLSBORO ACRES North Hillsboro Acres comprises a number of very flue FIVE ACRE TRACTS NORTH OF TOWN and within a mile from the Oregon Electric, City Hall and court house. Fourteen of these tracts are in culti vation; improvements on two them. Beautiful property. Sold on Easy Payment Plan These tracts should appeal to all wanting small homes; are especially attractive to city business men who want outside property, and to professional men and retired farmers who want suburban homes right at town, but free of city taxes. Bound to raise soon in valuation. Sale Price, cleared tracts, per acre, $200 lO per cent, down and $IO MoniHly. Deferred payments carry but seven per cent, interest. a A splendid chance, also, for a speculation. Address J. B. SCHAEFER, L1NNTON, OR., or call on Imbrie Land Co., Hillsboro. Patrick Hogan, of Beaverton, Remember, the Oregonian and was in town Sunday. Argua, only $2.25. Deep Sea FISH Market Have Always on Hand a Large Supply of Fresh & Salt Fish Crabs, Oysters. & Clams Our fish are kept in Freezing tanks and arc always fresh. Main,. Op. Odd Fellows HILLSBORO, ORE. NOTICE t. Rurbank sred potato for sal al $1 per cwt , at my farm, at Glen ooe. Address W. W. Paine, Hills boro, Or , R. 3, Pacific Pbnne 76, Glencoe. .r 'j 10-lf Argus and Journal, $2 25.