) TreT HILLS VOL. XVI. HILLSBORO. OKKGON, SKIT, a. i909 NO. 25 i i B0R I'UKTLAM) UVBSTOGK AND m PrclJcnt W. II Wchruoa Say it I 1" " nner flli,r ivdiBir i thi win WMt ft.asl I'.tr lb K.ilbwt.t ,a (ibbilloa Th borM l" al rorlid fair and l.tvwi't 6iim, a-iatuber '0 Inclusive, prom- Um io tclip any ktf event . .1 i . im bU ou v-. u uerrmg it. lasla .t Clark show. f(rbiH lbs largal exhibitor of lUodsrd It"! H I K Al' Isy, of IWbu'e. Or son Mr. Al Isy bring fall complement end SOlari In ell c!mc frotq lb oolle op to !(" horses. Ills record 10 tbt buw rlt g Ut year it still fresh la lb memory of fair goers Hit bor- " admlreJ by Iboue sods tt 8!iu end Portland, end lbl Jf b will M'JI if uol U' ptssbui funior snowing and win SiOgs Aoi ul,ir' hit.ile u umlaut tmltair I. C. Mi Cui muk, W. I.. Whit matt, J. I' I'uiin, ll i f 1tiaitd. J. I., lialtoo. .Silwilfii, Tb, It. Iticttta. Wal ts, W'ala . Wratltitftr, I'm t laud, C. X. Lafrat, lluui lark, Mont ; Kl till Ani.l, 1. liiuuiDO. Canada; Ivll jtway, Ua icuicr, Wean. Tlci BH4, 10 brat 1 1 inu Tli l l.k:;rt oil) In. trprvavatsd br J. D ifl"o .V Soa, ol Nrwbrig. Or. Mr. Cuf.l. ii umlc a lil acruM the a. lit, (wtBHiK out a Itcw iuiuilaUun with tkxb lu inrrl all (uutria. II, C. Coa lUnct. ut tilrtitrntT, will bar fuur brad. Itub Nc.i.ii.ul (. bimafom, Waab., Ill bt ou head, ti. M, l.ydn,U Wood bum, bat a luir aged Cl4, W'w. lol, (ulirit. Uirk'i.n, ha biut aad Lthcfa 111 brat Imlll J. Cnnb Sm, i( tjifayrlif, o , hai tarn !ttiliiiK liorart fur yraia, odarvatil tuuanal vrrjr alittw aol bit of ImiMifUui-r. Thry bart a txaorb bam al I'uili.n l ami tvu-tarnrtila, Cal , Uxl all) bar a big rablt.lt. A. C. Uubjr, o' burnt luijuiirr, lll ha lltr laijcn Hhibil hrrirf u out. He ltl aho rmal ol Ilia liravjr t.rrrla anil baa hfBi ocw lini.iUlloo luf tbr latf . II. C. L'amjilIt baa mammoth ti(wo lab Jack . llr'aoa "bleb tlwajra al tiact much allrniiua. fcrtbrrtrtitmll I a)ion hf Mc!jiu(h lia. Ctumli, kul.y ami acvial utbai bfrdlria. Tatm all I, Krllirr It l ot ol lb brat br abuot bclil on tl Pacific Coaal ami it mill be woilb gulu unlet to art. K. C. Mulliijr, of I.aural. m la Biturdajr, gutting rvadjr fur hop ploking. Bud Olii ami family, tvl faw ffianda .,.'. to RiMlarlck Kail, on Uala Crwk, Sunday, to upond lb m J UtfTHjr.of MrtuoUlodK m in Monday, lie will take up bii riwiilnnna again on lb farm, prmaDnlly,t)0Ujbar 1, A ibaying oomMoalion thai will pin.., and at KM for tha wt-t ". irop and a hon. Try on they are datidlea. Ktnrick A Cora in. 35.13 8. L. H .HenUck and wife came down from MounUlndale, Butur day, and want Into Portland io bid frewll to Mr. nod Mm. Ii. C. HollenUck.who atarted tb first of the wek far St. Jboi, Floridf.. Wanted To rent a farm of from 0 to isn aCre cleared, with build iogi in ahape for ums Will piy cub rent Want gocnl plo. Ad drM ilen I'omeroy, Holbrook. It. F.D.I. 24 J-W. White and Frank Bell, ol bove Ilankn, wern in tba city Thursday evoning, and called od m Airui. Tbfy report their aeo Won an Improving wonderfully inoe the I'. R ,t jf. U,j jti ,tee nto the territory above them. (W Hohulmerioh, caahler of the wnmerclal Rank, cane up from loncalla, Sunday evening, after a viBit to the BboMtriog raoohee. He Wm. Sobulmerich were oul Bturday, after deer, and Woo. brought down a fine buok. Monterey, Mexioo, where Mn onaitb, formerly Miei Lottie Lam m, rehldn, was vieitfd by a cloud blUBt Saturday, and 1,200 people wore drowned and thousands ren ueren Immui.... tu. u 1 . 1 it.j - ,1Dro, JU0 oujiiua iivru 0 tho elevated distriot, and were wiuune irom loss. State Qnme Warden R. 0. Btev SDBOn. nf ITn.o.t n.. 1 "ion viiuvr, wao u 'he last of the week. His deputies 0vr the state aft doing vigilant ann me ollica Is getting tnanv cnnviniinn. n- . . . Southern Oregon, the other jy. his deputy bagged the Mayor the town, and several of the h'K gun" from other narts of the "te. Mr. Htevenson says that lawsdiii be enforced If hsrd w,, will enforoe It. and it is nota "'a 1 tut there has been a greater uooma irom Ones slnoe his ooou Pnoy of the offloe, than In the od herd borne l.n.k. u. Luil.l Ing W.H.k..,rcll.r.,.,l f()llll,u. tlona Trv our luiil.lit,u l.i,...k. , - - mm llir your lioiia. foiin.latinna. Chear than cMiianl or l.rit k and Utter .rololioii ajjamal fr.Mt. w. J,tv flnlahoil our run of large tile an ve sr again running on amallrr a '- and have a fair aupj.lr at the yard I'artiea wanting tile deliver, should tt ace their order no an w can haul thern Mora had weather inerei aiay a rub or haulin ...1 i ... ! 1 g miinra in ins ran wnen made are . 1 .... 1 . . ! ... annual iinpaaaauie dave giHl up ly tif rough and di a B.nn pu()i, v) fuugu aim uieKKHii lumUr at our mill, and a quantity l I I ... . .1 .. ' hi L-oiiimuri lumix-r at tria Hat e pur, llo Nawlon. tha Utter to ll at a acrificf -.' 12 '2K n 2s. 1 1 10, UH, i ,nd m, 0f varlotia lanih'i Thla ia all b(I ''""i" imiii-. iinaiiaii goou . drv stock, and t 1 ..n i - -- ---- I w invoalliiau should yuu waot any o tbeea dimnnaiiina tirnnep .Ir It a. ,f ell Co , Kcholls, Hillahiro, R 2. Doc again lr. (1. Ii. Whlu.ev tba former Koteel (irove deniisL is si libuty. lie was lrie.1 and fon- vl Ut.1 of luanslsughter, in the mat ter of tha death of Miss MaUl Wirtx The Hupreme Court re veraa.1 Ihe dM-iaOwi and fnr a fmm days Whitney was at liberty The nmcr again arrested him upon a revised order of the Huprsme Court, Hating thai ll was a remand for a new trial, and not a diachame Whitney was wiled al Porllaod. but bis father arrived Friday from Michigan, sod Haturday filed a rmud soflkiniii to Satisfy the Court. !r. Whitney will make a strenuous tlTjrt to bavs a verdict reoderenl in bis favur. The case is watched with much Interest bere Ucaue of Ibe prominence of i)r. Wblioey end bis alleged victim. bo was very popular in Washing ton County. Orant Downins. of Hummit. Or and alio is well known her as a resident of several years ago, re luroetl from a trip to Vernon Coun tr. Mo.. Haturdav afternoon, aod bs says the heat I an Ixwn very intense hack there. Toe lhrm'meter fre iuenlly went b Hi II bat bten aheenl atxiul three weeks and this la bis first hiu.' trip in '.U years, bis father having died suddenly. John J. Long, well known bere in the nineties, and who went from here to Portland end thenoe to Hole, is back in Portland again, and was out to the historic old county seat, Sunday, taking in ihe ball gams. John ll not as joung as he was, in tha tl eh, but ha rays the spirit of olden times Is still with bim. He sees great evidence ol Improvement io Uillsboro. His family is still at Holes. For Hale New tw) story htue of 8 rooms, with woodshed, on lot U'JxlOl. On Fifth and Jackson, oorner. Hplendid location. Four blocks from court bouse; 4 biocss to Oregon Kleclric; C blocki to sohool. Citv water; also good well -M. N. Ilonham, Hillsboro. K3 6 Arohle Whlsnant, editor of the Co.a Ray Harbor, an exohange which visits the Argus every week. was In the city Belurday, the guesi of J. M. Brown. Mr. Whisnant is In Ihe same town wilh Mtlee Kveritt. who is In the drug bust there He thinks Hillsloro, from all appearances, is forging abrad. n n Ileasnner and brother, Iteasoner. started for Ns 1. -ia Hiindsv morning, and will in at the heaoh two or three days, bringing with them on their reiurn mien wruiire . at:.. 1 w n t ai Kiiinn.r in i Mrs. Alice Hawortn, ni vtaua nana, slater of Mrs. Keaeoner, wno n the coast lor over a uaiTu .1 montn. carpenters unu, set uica, iuii "-"".-...., . 1 .nntharU. naiu hlarkamith coal, au- Nnnkane. nave emuum npoaauo, a-.ll shipment or tne ceieor- ... Matt ntr P anea maae ny ugo . .1 XT T Tf Inn. I Haal I y0., Yliimaui.,. ------ ers don't sell tnem, B80" " Five Portland stores sen me Deu 8etting rianeB. I). B. Reasoner floiahed K-i.iA Haturdav evening, nana- "'"",- .:', n" and opened 11 i"r iravm. -j Reaeonerleft the first ol the week to put In the county bridge el Greenberg station, and expects to finish ll thi. week Mr. and 'Mrs. W K. Kelso . me out from Portland Sunday morn tng.andwentonout to Leieyvills whe.eMr. Kelso will have charge ,f ih nlcklns of Mr. Bagley's nine- r- " , 1 ... k.nn.in iy euro uuj Mr and Mrs. I. H. Crawford, 01 I. 1. n. wawiuru, u. 855 Clinton St, Portland, desire to thank their relatives and menus for their kind sympa by ' liful floral offjringi ist the burial of be,d- nl'".?r 'iSl at nose o Just follow theorowd to Nelson's a. Hir.At barber shop the nnlv Tour ohair shop in Washing- ""J. ,U 1 . . I . Ml ton County. Always four men on Halnrdav. iiu Ed. Nortbrup, of Shady Brook, I, It Kl ' AY UU'' Will.) KM) Ll 1 0 ,,. Nifty Hunch I rom the Me tropolis Takes Score of I I to :l MAO! SIX kl IX HKST INKING Tbt Wtrat Day Cirdlailt Hive Vtl Kipfflfoctd 'l " l"'iding f.r the Cardi .1. u 1 iia.fi, nmmay, wrirn they went Up gaiml the Portland juq Club Uam, an i the remit was a icore ol 13 to It in favor iii the viailnra r.rtrroKiy on ln (K-al team ine m ed to have a day olf, and appeared to wiah they wore al the"old itaim ming bole," or anyah-re elite than on the diamond Tin fint Inning the viaitors batted freely, and scored tlx timt-s This look ihe ginger rut of the locals, and it was eaiy from that on. The first gxd hit the Cardinals had aaa in the fourth looirg, wlpn liunssn slam- uird oul a three bigger. Chester Alf lander then hit out anil nonrerl him. liunseo hit out two two hair gers alterwsrd, and one of them brought in two score. He made a bad muff of an easv one io right field, however, and II tualoo went to the bad on a dandv that be should have handled. Copple, the star shortstop of the Culls, played third, and be couldn't God ihe sphere in bis old time firm. Walt Rob neon, who wss touched id for the six tallies in ih first inning. was succeeded by Miller, and be to turn was diatilaced bv Chester Al exander but it was no use the visitors hsd the dope ou Iberu. 1IIU.HBOKO as a ii m n Atriasdtr, p. j o I o 4 I H.trhelai. I I o o J o J l'hl. C jo 0830 Houilun, 1 b J 0 o 4 J I IViSkrt, aa 401 131 tlrlKX. C f 4 1000 Koppla, jb 4 O 0 1 t I Ingram, 1 b. ........ J 10800 !)unen, r f. 4 1 J o o 1 KobiaauB. p 000000 Miller, I f-p 1 o 0 o I I y J 6 17 16 9 PORTLAND Gl'N CLl'B aa a h ro a Smait, S S. 5 1 3 I 4 I SiKiliy. J b 6 3 o 1 I Aodtraoit, c f 6 I 3 0 o o Howard, rf- j a I o o o Van Northwkk, I f . 4 11 I o o Saton, I Ii $ 0 0 11 0 0 Hrenthy. a b 5 a I J 6 o Srhulu, c $ a I io i o Stokrs, p. 400000 Brown, p i o I o 0 o Tl iTT3i7 ii rum t'ofllaml Ctrdiiialt. Tbrrc bate hits, Biinwn, I; a bate blla, Duoarn a; baas on balla, Alrxandrr, i; Mlokts, i; lell on Bates, laramais, y, I j tin Club. 8: itton errors, Portland, 7; Cardleals, a; Struck out by Robiuaou, t; Miller. I; by Aleiander, 4; oy mokcs, 4;byHown 4; double p!a)S-Sigsby to Krrncbv to Satlou; hit by pitcher, Alei tmler, iiowanl, and Saiait. Ti.e rratnrra of the same on the part nf ih rr.linala were Wilkes' teutalion- il jumping one-baniled calcu ol a leias irtV and Old PreiEbt Train Bunten's t... UDMin vu iwo-oairiftta. lue .ii.ii.lnr -aaa verr ffood and the visit or! received a liberal applause whenever a good play was uiaoe wuicu waa wry often, st the team plaved in remarkable foim. John Boeaer oincmieu as umpire AUCTION SALE By onler of the County Court I will sell .1 nti 11. w . .1 . oumc u u c iic 11.- cutiscnaerer, i; ni" v. ... Bethany Store, st io s. in., on SATURDAY, SKPT. 18 I I. ..,....,1-1. ...1 nf hlarVimith tools. Del 'Tr". .kZw.. n-i,u. mows Uiowrr, uic iinv., "iv gumnu., - . ..11 n.,..,.r.na mher art c ea. suiall cook . . , .,,.f lemiSPIoaia v - " KRWIN RITrKK, i,i,i-uttor of the estate of the late - - John Kocb, of south of Cornelius, ... rinam tn ihs oitv Tuesday, on """."r" , ' fgll ousineea. MoNamara and wil Mt t the home;Sunday. faahill . 10 cent ( Gfand Maroai WQ for a what waDt qua" a , , wW jou y B v h.r In Hillsboio. Ask for VM7 IUOUJ. I a Within ten days thi Corneliu . .111 have oomnleted mftnr ,he harjfj80rne one- oonor'et, block building, 100 J 80 feet( whioh wiU banklogi qutrterB loon completed., The building 1. on the Bile forrJQeriy oooupteo oy tne cun nng livery stable building, which t,aa been moved to the rear. The iront l8 to have a modem French . .... ! J I .11 1 .11 I. , iftav atnolasa window and all in all it wi ill be one of the neatest buildings In i tha thriving little oity mat oar ries no debt. C. B Taylor, of IUnks, was in wn Friday. Henry HtrjflVr, of Relhany, was 0 townHunday.a guestof relativrs. Adam Hergert, for years promi nent in the sawmill business liter Blooming, was in the city Tuetday morning. A. K. Mead, of Buxton, was in towo Monday, liKiking over a pice of county work, for which he may u a competitor. K. Kchiller, the Portland cigar manufacturer, and who knows everybody out this way, was in owofrtday.grtetiog bis customers. Mies Lottie Butler and cousin, Miss Myrtle Butler, departed Tun- ay fir a few days vint at the Broadmead Farm, Polk County. If you want a bouee moved, or carpenter repairing, call on M. C. ewilt. First class work. Coun try work solicited. M. C. Hewitt, Uillsboro. The Washington County Newi oisn, it is said, is sore about having to pay five con U for a "neckshave " And, yet, be advertises himself as "booster." Try our prices for tinware, gran iteware, and hardware of all kiuds, before you buy. We can show you hire we can lave you money. Emrick A Corwin. 25-6 Christian Zuercber.of near Cedar Mill, was up Monday morning, taking back with him Tinner J. C. .amkin, who is doing some work on the Zuercber and Nels Hansen homes. Julius Bchoenberg, who has been over in the Holbrook oountry for some time, has moved back to lencoe, and will tske a position with Mays Bros., in the general merchandise businees. For sale: Shropshire and Rem- bouillet rams, yearlings and lambs, 11 eligible to registry. Shropshire are from Caodian sires, out of Kng- nb imported stock. Ferd Oroner, Sjholls, HilUbon, lit. 2. 2133 H. T. Blair and wife, of Port- and, came out Monday, to ac- oompiny Mr. and Mrs. Wm. J v all and son over to the coast range, lor a fortoigbt s vacation ll. T. is one of the etai ad. men on the Oregonian. Mi?! Bertha Spcooer, who has been visiting her uncls, Ed. L a roes, of west of town, returned home, the last of the week, accom panied by her friend, Mies Ethel lialiard, who is instructor In piano od vocal music Miss Hallie Hendricks, of Denni- son, lexas, arrived nere Monday evening for an extended stay with tieo. Schulmerioh and wife. Mr. Schulmerich and the little visitor go to Southern Oregon the last of the week, to join Mrs. Schulmerich Glenn B. Cline, well known here in Uillsboro in the "Nineties," was divorced from Maybelle Cline, in ortland, last week, lbey were married in 1005, and tbe husband lleged that although he furniebed a good home, the wife deeerted him in March, HHJo. Kd. Nortbrup, of Shady Brook, will bring into the Fair a radish that is already eight inches in di ameterand still growing. It has foot of radish above the ground and Ed. hasn't prospected the depth, yet, and will not, until be digs it up about Fair time. Van DeLasbmutt, who has been nvesting in Spokane, was up from bis Witoh Hazel ranch, Friday, and this is the way Van talks "Hilleboro will have ten thousand population inside of fire years now you mark what I eay. You are going to get mills here, and other industries, and I know it." Dorr Nelson, of Devils Lake, N. D., was here last week, the guest of his brother, C. W. JNelson. The visitor has been working on a sage brufh land deal down near the California line, for several weeks. and oloeed hie holdings out sxcept 8.500 acres, last week, and cleaned unover twenty thousand dollars on the deal. J. A. Cummings and wife, and Meedames Lina Weaver and Tena Ward, of Bonaparte. Iowa, are in the city this week, guests of Wm Wolf and wife, ol Hillsboro. Mrs Weaver and Mra. Ward are sisters of Mr. Wolf, and MrB. Cummioge is a niece. They have been taking in the Fair, and came over to see what we haye in Oregon. E. W. Dant, who" is now finish ins bis 38th year a thresherman was in the city Friday. Gene says that ha is not exactly tired of the business, but it is getting monoto nous. He finds the yields fine and dandv. In a day and a half hie machine threshed 4,051 bushels while on the Hare place, below town. Oats, be says, went bushels to the acre on the MoCal ium place, near Reedville, whi the Hague orop yielded 72 bushels per aore. ON IN COUNTY I Thousands Gather in Yards to Pick the Fragrant Burrs IBE A5XG.L BEER BERBY PICKISG Hsrrttt Cstnoicscsd Usaday kfsrais la Vssy Yards Hop picking commence! in Well ington county, Monday, in many d the larger yards. Wm. Bagley, Ibe Leisy villa grower, opened work in bis 0 sc-ei of vines Mondaj, and minor yards commerced Tan day and Wednesday. The Nelsone, tbe M ai yard, and others to the eastward, started io midweek, or will take op tbe harvest by the last of tbe week. Hops continue strong in the market, and fioa all indications ibooe who have not contracted their crop will make a killing this season. Twenty-one coots was the! c flaring Monday and Tuesday, with a strong indication that before picking ceases there will be a big advance. I be acreage io this coun ty is not over half, it is said, of last year's, and this condition prevails over tbe state hop districts he Cbehalem Mountain and Lau rel districts began picking midweek. and this vicinity produces a great many hops, nearly all yards pro " w i ducing bnely this year. WHEN SCHOOL OPENS be school board baa decided, be caue of the street fair, to delay the opening ol the publio school to I September 27, this Fall, and by that time it is hoped that all will be in readiness for a good year s work, ibe board baa purchased one of tbe beet sets of physical ap paratus, costing $150, which will be I installed immediately, and this feature will be highly appreciated bv the High School students. The tiigb bchxil study is to be featured as follows: First year (Required Subjects) nglisb, Algebra, Bookkeeping" I year, Botany i year. Optional Subieots Ancient History, Latin. Second year English, Algebra year, Plane Geometry i year, Physical Geography Optional Sub jects Caesar's Gillie War, Media eval and Modern History. Third year Engli h. Plane Ge ometry year, Solid Geometry i year, Physic. Optional Subjects Cicero i Orations. A GOOD POSITION Can be had by ambitious young men and ladies in the field of "Wireless" or Railway telegraphy. Since the 8 hour law became effec tive, and since the wireless com panies are establishing stations throughout the country there ia a great shortage of telegraphers Positions pay beginners from $75 to $90 per month, with good chance for advancement The National elegraph Institute nf Portland, Ore , operates six offioial institutes in America, under supervision of R. and Wireless omclals and places all graduates into positions. It I will pay you to write them for full details. 2.S 6 J. W. Cornelius, of southwest of the town of his name, was io the oity Monday, greeting bis friends- For a fine lawn or field fence, the Royal American is tbe best of all; neat, durable, strong. Any height you want. Emrick cz Cor win. w-6 W. W. Reynard, of Laurel, waa j in town Saturday, preparing to start for his boyhood home in Eng land, where he has not visited for many years. I will buy prunes and pay tbe hiirhest living price for them; I have a new drier, and tnose wisn- ins to Ben ineir prunes snouia sen a i a ta them at once. a. h uouenDecx, ss miles above Mountaindale. ' 25 7 A Anderson, of Helvetia, was io Tuesday, and aays that the Helve tia people are very much elated over the ooming of the United. He save that they expect to get a sta tion not very far distant, and ship their milk and cream, saving a long haul; ' Cedar Mill had a road meeting Monday evening, and about 35 turned out to talk over road mat ters. The distriot last year voted $2,000 for road purposes and a great deal of work was done, but there is complaint that there is a zap of about S00 yards between the two portions of the road that has been rocked. Judge Goodln and T. W. Hnnun want from here io at tend the meeting. High Quality The Delta Drug Store, Hillsboro, Ore. i"THEISCHOOL.OFIQUALITYU Tenth and Morrisoa, Portland, Oregon? Old in yearsnew in methods,admittedly the high-standard commercial school of the Northwest"! Open all the year. More calls for help' than we 'can meet position certain. Class and individual instruction. Bookkeeping from written forms and by office practice. Shorthand that excels in every respect Special penmanship, depart men t.JkvW'rite for illustrated catalogue. Monuments Forest Grove Monumental Works CAN SAVE MONEY FOR YOU Designs and Stock, none better. Quality and Workmanship unexcelled. PRICES LOWEST on the coast. All work guaranteed. Orders and all communications promptly attended to. Will call and show designs and samples at any distance. Main Street, N. of P. O. Block. GEE & JONES Box 343 FOREST GROVE, ORE DID IT EVER Occur to You? aaYJJBBavaWaaWaaWaWaaBBBBaWaaaWaaWaaBB ' "I paid that bill once." "You must be mistaken." "Indeed, I am not mistaken." "Have yon a receipt?" It seems to me that I have, but I don't remember what I did with it." "We have no record of payment, and unless yon can produce our acknowledgement in the way of a receipt, we must insist that you pay the account." But It might have been a different story had the bill been paid with a check on yonr bank. No chance for argument or dispose when the cancelled check is produced. Better pay your bills but , once with a check on this Bank. Repeated Eye Headaches. Sap vitality and bring about general nervous break downs. Many sensible people continue to suffer great pain and inconvenience through false pride. Don't Be F oolish, Glasses will relieve, if fitted properly, and wear ing spectacles is no sign of old age. Let me relieve your headache by supplying glasses that will take away the strain. Hundreds will testify to my re LAUREL M.HOYT Jeweler and Silversmith, Drug Store wi: ask no fa linen test to our ability to serve yon wilh any thing in stationery than to compare oar showing wilh any other you know. Atk for anything In the way of STATIOSEllV. If we cannot supply it, yon can make up yonr mind to two things. It is not to be had anywhere or its finality is snch that we do not ctre to handle it. If it ia good and ia in the stationery line, yon will find it here if it is to be had anywhere at all. Yon will also find our line of drugs snd druggists' sundries complete and of high quality. Our sendees are right. Our prices are right and our goods tbe very best obtain able. 8 3 f A. P. Arm tt roof, LL.B.', Principal CORNELIUS State BANK. Graduate Optometrist I, i i tv t K s'. I r I t r , r was in the Monday.