Ft ILLSBOR vol. XVI. HILLSBORO. OREGON, JAN. 27, 1910 6 ARGOSo NO. 4G Hillhb.roAiliUUcAM)clation Heady lor IMU ,Ll HVE A MT HUt T14M cai..i. ' M,,,k l,u B',,b" tarty HI. Vtir Th lliH,"1" AihUUo At'orUiton ,111 break into the gnn early .tun end (iropo. lo htv oreof f.aleal amateur tMtlli in the ittto At moving the 0,,,"r day, K 1,. M . ! managed 'be team u-i y'. M handed thi dwlliili of the Cardinal bunch of bU rtlt and b "ill en deavor l build up en sggregetion of piayr that I"1 ,b" 'I'Mer Kit from anything that com, thi. ay. Mr. Mmr gave Hillaboro thrnl nucc'Mful year of baaeball. bolb from ') a rid point of claaay b.ll and flnenoUl merit, that bar em erjyed. and he propone lobfk Into the game Mrljr, and inaugurate H'tftuU iht will Utl pome tiuiln April, if weather condition permit It ha n"t yt h ei dldel bothrr the Cardinal will play in dependent bll. w a l lv Hill boro eonlituou Bund ay , or wbolbrr tbe ai-ooialon ill tie up with a county league alTair, Hill boro it on of iba brut town on the beMhall map from a financial tend point, and whether it will be more profitable to play mi'ity ol lh game away home, aa mint I dune in oounty Iru. or lake no cly but eh of inde? podnt laui ard kep the dia mood warm al boma, it not yel dendnd but Iba odd ara largely In favor of houia playifg. ag.int ill emiier Gate receipt mean ability to pay good players, and OnieM crack ara signed up, the gam will not gat tbe nrceary financial vtipporl. No on ilmirt, however, that ilh ttania, Aureal Urov. hlirril en.t lilt CitduuU in a imwii'i playing would nld lo the lrlf of nlUm. nil tlili (Wll tw 'h(ule lHat wmilil 'in the hratUuf tlic itcvotrmof Hie nation! All liU will I limited Utrr, aixt (mm oil Mui;ri ,MHtteiIl I to tltr lookout fur jilycr wlio cmi mWf i;ihI Th ttfcxuiuiii' cou'it not bv clrctrI i man in whom the lam have nunc ron bilcmf, (or if miy one ran ilrllvrr clrn ml 'h, cniir hiwiHill, it it the gf uilr bio fn.iii South lti!UIoro. TEACHERS' IXAMINATIONH Notice in bertbf given that Ibf Couity Buixprintrndout of SVach inotnrt ('mint will hold tbn rrntl n " J ' " ' ' - ' lar Mtminalion for applicant fur itato aud county papara at thr Court ilnuip in llilUb.ro a follow! : fcK HTATK fAi'KH.H Commencing WrilnrwUy, l'rtmmry 9, 1910, at v o'cltx'k a. in , ami cmtimiinK UHlil SutunUv, 1'rbruary IJ, lyi", "1 4 P ni Wfiliirmlny lViiiiiiiliip, liinloty, rlhii, jihynlral geigriliy, rca.lliiK. xvrlmloKV. Vliur.iUy Written arithmetic, theory of teii-hing, grmnuur, lHikkeeping, p!iii-, civil K'lveniMiriit, l'lidwy I'hyiiologv, groKrnjiby, com position, l)flir,' 'Hnulih lilrrntuiP, flHKll lw. SatiiiiUytlotany, plane geomrtiy, grnernl limlory. fdU COIINTV FAI'KR Coiiimtm-intt Weiliicmliiy, Pcliruary 9. iJio. at 90'clork a. in., and continuing oulil VrnUy, 1'cliruary it, 19111, at 4 o'clock p ni. Wrilnrmlny Prnniaunltlp, bintory, orlhoKiaphy, reailing, pliyiiral geor J'hv. ThiirnUy Written aiilhmelic, theory tenrhiiiK, graminar, phyniology. l'riilny-GcoKmiihy, cWl law, civil government, Ungllsli literature. M. c. Cask, County School Sulierlntenilrnt. White House ot (Vne e guaran lea every can. Ktiituott UroB. Henry J. Bnailh.nl near Hoy, ai an Argua caller Balurday. C 8. Reynolds, the Mountain dale merohant. waein town Friday, eoroute home from a bueineei trip to Portland. K. h. jRinee, of bwtween l hi city and Com-liu, was in Hfttur day, and eaya there haa been a great di-al of eiokneee among the little folks in bin Motion. Wi no bava a - . f I - - r "I r'J " giKKl hard burned bri. k, and build ing tlM-ka tr culler and foui .ln- li'ina Trv our IntiMit, l,l.,rk ,.. i iyour houe foundation tia t-r i I Ul II CKinetit or brick ar I l.'i.r protection aKaitml froii. W have I finiahiHl uur run of arg tiU nod are again running on imalier f t-, and have a fair tupply al tbn yard I'arlie wanting til dniivend ihould place their onli-re iio no can haul them Worn had w-ailir There i alaay a ruli of hauling ordnr iu tbe Kail when road are aluioat imtiamable We have 11 good tupply (,f roub and drei-ed luuilwr at uur mill, and a ijiiaiiUt) of common lumber at thn ll,e pur, iwilow ,nwtoii, th Utter to l I at a crilice 2 1 2, '2xS, 2(. 2i4 1 1 10, US, lifi and 1 1 1 ol variotta lenyhl Thin i all good dry tiK k, and it will piy you to Inveallgale aliouhl you want any l lbe dimermiona (ironur St lio ll Co. HcholU. Hilbb.ro, K 2. Kori-nt (irov i to bate a niw city hall, and the truclure in to be modern in eery rentw:!. It will be of brick, and will c t in ih tieigbUirhood of $10 0(0 Thi if Hornet lii ng ebicti tbe i.d!re city ha iiwdivl for many year, anil the c tiicil hi eu'h riid the I "' chae of brick for lb iructue. Ii i to b a two atorv illair. and lb otTicial are buildtcg wieely in tint they are to have room for a lire il parlruoot, itall fit home, anil room for a metropolitan eijuipmenl A hi e thev are not in need 01 no elalmra'e a building at prerenl they are dlecounting the future) ami gn ting ieiy for a larger cily which i alwivi (imhI liu-KttiM. in a thriving town. J. N Millnr. of aoutbweal of tbf city, and who live in the onion dtttiicl. ay the onion grower oer in hi neighbirbood have baodwl logeihr tbe four or five year, and have felt tbe it tin nc for Iwlter tirice When Port laud buyer Bod tint a eeciion can nroduce o manr ackuto: iiur chafe, and that grower ire etand iiia together in a bup;n- like manner, it alwv tnrini a beller nrice. Mr. Miller ray that the cold Winter b been fine in the nreifrvatlm t f tbe crop, and lb-re r toil f.w aiHiiled onion. The Miller neighborhood will ehip out n.arl two thouxand rack thi Winter. SENDS MIR (iondcinncd Murderer Writes a 12 I'ane Misnlve l'K(KL4IM1 HE LOST HIS HIND Ketlrraiea 1 hat lie Should oat Ha( (or Wife Maying John l. Ilelair, condenined to hang, at Halem, February 11, baa writtrn DtHtrict Attorney fC. U. Tongue a twelve page letter, io which be declare, over and over again, that hie wife win to blame f .r her destruction, nd eaye it never w ul) have hipponed had ehe ii it attacked hitn and "trew" milk nn him. 1 1 dwell especially on hie- d 'deration that tbirewas no in' nded murder; that he first Hlrui k at the pan and the huge knife minced it and Btruck her io ih 1 eck ; that upon seeing her re ieiv e 1 mo-tal a w tund, he kil'cJ her to iiut heroin of mifery, e'e , etc He dor not rcur to the well known fait that the bliod clots in the In-id proved conclusively that tlm throat cutting was the leet act f the atrncion crime. HeravH' the I, ird understand! Iiiin." but em m very unwillina to meet tliH Maker or at least wiebe 10 defer biH trip to tbe vast un known. Uiisidair w very volub'e and wns lalo'ing uider some striss, s his epelling in not up to Ih it-nil HUmlaril ol hie ability. ll ssv be ha written three times tojtfl'ey aid ha receiyed no reeponse. J U'rey, it is remem bred, is his attorney, in 1 ho'ds a di v i of his place for the defense of be murderer at hi trial. ( ORNI L1UH SUNDAY SCHOOL Carl Bkow, of muth of Keedvillr, wat in tbe cily Monday. Creamery butter, 75 cent per roll, at Wyatt & Co.'i. Horn, to Eueene Delnlancbe ard wife, ol Centerville, Jan. 21, 1'JlO, a eon. Blue Ribbon toroatoee, corn and bean, .'5 cans for 25 cents. Em molt Bros. B. Marsh, of Centerville, was down Monday, looking in on cir cuit court. R.r II. Walker, me ol tbe heavy taxpayer of the Beaverton section, was In tbe city Monday. Attorney J. N. Hoffman, of For est Urove, was a circuit court at lendant, tbe first of the week. Mrs. Mary Moore, pioneer of 1H4G, is spending a few days with Mrs. Angeline Catching, of Portland. mi EDITOR IN TEE SOU Reports Ex-IIillsboro People Doing; Nicely VISITING AT LI UE91, CALIFORNIA Lor at J Pal miner Deiag Nicely i Kew Field A viuit in Ik. ITrv-ot llinua 1'uth an building, Saturday, was a rev elation to ths Argus reporter. The KniRhU have s three story castle hU on Paoitio Avenue that would h a credit to a city ol fifty thou sand people. Tha first floor is 00 oupied by leoterH, and the second l used for the lodge room, kitchen, uming room and bowliDg alley, "bile the third etory is reserved for club rooms, billiard hall and read Ing room. The interior in nicely finished, and the boys have a mon ument to (heir enterprise and faith In their oity, VI- U ll.n.i anil lf (if Kh If Farm. Illinois, were out from Port land the last of the week, guests at ib lumeof 3 C I.amkin and lam ily and A C ArchWd and family. Mr Bine i spending a month in IwtUnd with Inn da. and think O moo hi a delightful Winter climate. He wa a p tal in p-ctor the Clevelrnd admirtstra lion, and live in Jm Cannon' .li.trirl He doe not agree with ih "Hoi nrahle Joe" in polities, but says tbe speaker of the National (I...... nt Kentn nntativerl IS H Ul'MP" v'l I" - whirlwind campaigner, and general y gets there with twin leel I). K Pearsons, the Chicago millionaire, and whose dollars 1 I-.,., I. (vintrihlltftd to (he financial succes of Pacific I ni i now in his With year. and in an Interview Monday, de Iar it that be intendid lo give .11 lia mnnev loforo death He eays that be believes in aiding II enllesee of the couotry, and has given, in the past, sub in Whitman, well smuvini sa . p II The Forest drove school will no doubt receive another large i..,.f.,.il.,n from Mr Pearsons in irriiviw tbe not distant future, Saturday bait ner day in .l .m! the streets were um vivt, -- .w..n,l fmm ear v ill the morn- ing until dark. Tbe gentle Oregon mini, which has been so tardy in i., it atmearance the past ew month was in evidence in the with its advent tne IliUiaiai'pa - Mft Umii lunn to Plinlu. It WBP a good n&tured crowd and all the merchants report a gmu u The old prune drie-, which ob jures Ihe Southern raoiuo .i.. taaonn to be moved away from it eite, and hub ' lu i""'v ,u. .nrM.aracc of the street. My the way, if two or thn barns were either painted up, - "' " 1 .v. niaor friHU tl 0 O. 1 J 1.1 nt t be a bud Station wuum -- . advertisement lor the oity for those who pass along the line. I have a buz aaw and will saw cord wood or poles into stove wood- The Cornelius Methodist Sunday School board met in executive ses sion in the church, Monday eve ning, and the following otucersnd tear li'r were elected for tbe ensu ing yeur: Superintendent, S. M. Chapman; Asst. 8np. , Mr. Mo Cleary; SecioUry. .May imvis; Asl. Sec. Roy Stnrdevant; Li brarian, r orence I nomas; Asst. Lib-arian Chatty Chapman; Ireas- urer, ll-len Olson; Organist, Lester Mot lurry; Aet. Organist, fitter Fitch; Choiister, Mr. Frank Neff; At Chorieter. Rilla Henderson. IVaih-rs-Claes, (i. 8-, Rilla Henderson; H II., Pearl U dby; L If . Helen Olson: J. L .Mrs Frank Nell'; ( , Mrs C. Cornelius; Y M , M. C Davis; C . M. .Vll. The linanoial condition of the Sunday School is good, $128 being raii-ed last year May Davis, Sec Judge W. R. Stephens, ol Dilley. and who made a trip hack laH Fall, returning Thanksgiving time, was in town Monday. Mrs Mary Daiby has returned from an extended visit with her daughter, Mrs. Edith Hirringtoo, who resic'ei at Medford, Southern Oregon. Wanted: Girl for housework, imall family, in countiy. Address HilUhnro. On. Route 2 F. E Rowell, BchollB. Ind . Tel , Scholle Division. A big elide is reported on the P. R. A N , above Buxton, and it re nuiriul considerable work lefore ths front engine could get out to the end ol the line. Chaii. Frederick Beet and Ruby Alice Wilcox were united in mar riage at the borne of J. H. White, Gaston, Jan. 22, 1910, Rev. W. W. Phelps tfiiciating. Married: January 21, 1910. at the home ol Jos. G Leoneville, Fnraat Crns Ore. Hiram J. Perry and Mrs Maudie Womelsdorl.Rey. Uirim Gould officiating. C. L Banks, formerly ol Banks, wis down from North Yamhill, Tuesday, attending to probate mat ten connected with the estate of his father, the late J. L. Banks. High Q UALITY Drug Store YOUR PRESCRIPTION! Where Will You Take It? Geo. McDowell, of the Oregon Electric, was out Monday, on busi ness with tbe legal fraternity. He is getting the right or way wort pretty well settled fir biscompany. John Heisler, one of the pioneers of Gales Cnek, and who exptcle soon to see an electrio lire up the valley in which he lives, was in the city the first of the week, attending circuit court. The rains of the last week have brought the water up over the river bottom and the Jackson Bottom, s. uih of the city, is again a lake large enough to carry mm-of-wir maneuvers. No damage baa ton reported. Nii Sun kisfed oranges and lemons and gut a silver spoin. At lunmott Bros lor any one u"b - .,, hood of Farmingtonor Reedville. Aleo work done on gasol'ne em Ines Will guarantee to mane rnemuJrighl-Carl Bkow Baa verton, Ore., R. 4, Bx 44 40tf t.l- t'..o1,aiim. of Shady n ldlv inured his ItrOOK, auu j - , , N by getting H crushed 15 several weeie ag, Haturdav. on orulohes. Chas. A'. Mlllor, of the Arcade section, was in town Saturday. Alex Gordon wan In from Ulen ooe, Saturday. John Klink.wln owns a litt'e iilaee eft of lown, was an Argua caller, Saturday. C. J. Schnabel. the Portland at torney, was out Monday, on pro bate atd circuit cmrt busirejs. t? ,.l.rt Vuncen. of Helve ia. and whose brother, John, died a few days ago, was in town Saturday. Tha Parifio Coast Condensed Milk Comtianv is talking of put- lirg in tbctric lights for Forest Urove if they can agree with the it y on a schedule. if lliillenheck. of Clark (1, . a , County, Wash., was over Saturday, on business connected with his ranch above Mountaindale. Me nays C . k Ci.unty is forging ahead but still holds that no section io the world can beat old Washington County. A.,utin Ronton, of the State Gr'aogx, in a recent article, comes out hodly for the primary law and HgaitiHl the Assembly plan, now being pushed Dy tne lornauu pun ,:..i...a vi Bftve that in the direct primary, with all its faults, lays the salvation oi puror n. n n Rrnwn. wlo males freiiuent' visits to Hillsboro, and i .. ,.r Mra Wojun Rrnwn. ie tbe treasurer of the Portland Auto Assooutioo, and tnia is me week of the big Portland auto show. Ferd llartrampf, who is to nanaie the Buick in HillBboro, this Bum mer, went down to take io the how, which is the greatest ever held in the Pacific Norinweei. wr M Ilpnf'n ahn'.t. the hop buver, was out from Portland, Monday, and reporveu jrrniiiu8 ntice8at20and2loent8. He says there are quno uu..... iu this county yet unsom. no states that this has been a most neouliar year in the business and it hai bon almost impossible for coast buyers to get any gauge on the Eastern and European demand. For Ba'e-Filly, 2J years old. and will make a heavy animal Out of Black Diamond Ville. Will sell fr $150. Sound in eve-y way Halter broke, only Carl Skow, Beaverton, R. 4; three miles south of Reedville. 46 8 1) W. Bath and wife, of tbii city, are visiting in La Mesa, Cal., and Mr. Bath, who was editor ol the Independent for a number of years, writes tbe Argus tbe following ac count of his trip and observation After leaving Portland, on the 745 train, on the eenlnir of January U, we reached tbe California line in a blinding snowstorm and were delayed over two hour by a freight tram which had broken in two juat ahead of u. Again getting under way, we travelled in a continuous rainstorm to San Francisco, Lo Angelea, and until we reached San Diego, arriving at the latter place Bun- day. We boarded a Cufamaca car for La Mesa, and were met at that station by L. J. 1'almateer, whose actions proved that Hillaboro people were "good for the sore ejea." Mr. Palmateer i postmaster here, and manager ol the largeai grocery, and i considered ooe of the progressive mn nf the ritv THe COUTltrV Seemt tO aree with him, and although he has lost tome flesh he ii ooe of the heavy weighta of the place, and is enjoying the txt nf health. He and his family are living in a beautiful home two block f -- nO:- nA if anrri.tinriines count II wit. woiuiuvv, - o for aught, they have all that heart could wish, and are aupretnely happy. Mr. and Mr. E. D. Thome live jurt a block away in a fine little cottage of their own, and although a year or so older than when they left Hillaboro, are enjoying good health, and are In love with the section. We are (topping with them and they are certainly making our viait uicawiu . vuv. ii' l- n,.n anil !( tlvenn a lemon ranch two mile from thi place, on the San Diego road, and are nicely situated. He owns several lot and busineas houses in the town, is one of the director in the First National Bank of La Mesa, ia well supplied with worldly poaseaaions, and is rated a one of the aolid men of the enmmiinitv He and hi familv take a great deaf of comfort la their anto, and yesterday took n for a pin about the lurrounding foothill, and tomorrow will taken to hi ranch, and given a ride over the El Cajon Valley, or the "Box. one of the most famou valley of South- Colifnrnio. It ia about (00 feet above sea level, and it chief industry is ramna the mam erarje. lemons auu orange. El Cajon is one of the largest towns in the valley. La Mesa is a charming highland .Ki,rVi ii tnile ' E. of San Dieeo. on the Cuyamaca railway, the terminal of the propecttve interurDau lines, ana is growing rapidly. Two year ago, there were lesa than a dozen house in the r,lr Tenia v thev have about joo homes, anil new one uoin? ud every day. The climate is atmpiy laeai, mercury mi ai- t.rnnAn atatfitinar at 6a above. ViaUJVB uw aa.aa.ww & J and yesterday my wife and I picked our first nrnnues. and if nothing orevent we ahall have a few to pas to our friends lien we return. On the tree are found the blossoms a well a the ripening fn.it T mnn are abundant, but the prices are very low, selling for les than We have filled over 6ooo prescriptions during the past year. Perhaps 50 per sent of these have been for ser ious cases of illness, where much depended upon cor rectness and fidelity in filling them. We never forget . our responsibility in this matter. Doubt is never al lowed to enter our prescription department. There are no doubtful drugs in it, and hurry and carelessness are never allowed to cast doubt upon the medicines we dispense. We aim to be the druggist to whom you can bring your prescriptions for serious cases with perfect con fidence. We also carry a full line of Druggists Sundries of extra quality. We have Dainty Stationery, Fragrant Perfumes and Delicious Candies. Yours for a Happy New Year. The Delta Drug Store, Hillsboro, Ore. J. A. THORXBL'RGH President J. E. BAILEY W. W. MCELDOWNF.Y Vice-President Cashier . cent a non nil at the shiDoln? houses To a person from Oregon it looks strange to see great, aeucious oruK ruiuug u the ormi nil like ancle in an Oreeon or- ehanl cet thia la a fact The houses here are mostly one and one-half story but re well ouiit ana nanoaomeiy paim ed. There are many one reswences, oc One of the heaviest ga'es of th Winter season was experienced Monday night, the wind's velocity reaching perhaps fifty miles per hour. Out at 1 c 1, where there was no obstruction in the path of the gale the velocity must have attain ed seventy miles. 0. M. Pope is con6ned to his room with pneumonia. Mr. Pope's little Bon was but reooveiei from a like attack wlea the father was stricken. This is not an uncom moo occurrence this Win'ef, physi cians stating that many times whole families are down with tte epidemic. William H. Sutherland sues Lil lie J. Sutherland, and asks for title to 40 acres in northeast Wash ington County in township 2 north ranee i west, tnis proper ty, he alleges, was bought by hi6 own money and he wants the land free from her dower right. Desertion is the cause alleged. Two of the tazroin have been extended and the third bwk will be finished in a few days. It is fnllv exnected that by the last of the week, or first of next, the rolls will be in the hande ot the sheriR for collection. Thos. Bailey, Chas. Lamkin and Walter Hamer have Knan nnirflired on extensions for awa O O some time, and the task has been an extensive one. Harman Collier, of Scbolls. and who raised a big crop ol onions thia season, was in to wo Monday. He savs the esculent Iruit was worth $115 I. 0. b. Monday, but thinks tbey will go higher in a lew weeks, and the growers will then unload. He has sold none aB yet, and says that roadB must get in better condition, anyway, before I one could make delivery on a long haul. He report d ,tbe frost an out of the ground on the lowlands. cupied by business" men of San Diego Forest Grove NATIONAL - BANK FOREST GROVE, ORE. Statement of Condition, November 16, 1909 Demand Loans Other Loans U. 8. Bond (at par) Other Bonds Banking House -Cash and Due from Banks and U. S. Treasurer t U6,737 3o 60,306.10 - 25, coo. 00 5a.347.50 16,060 00 136.5sr.13 Capital and Surplns Undivided Profits Circulation Deposits I 35,000.00 2,461.69 25,000.00 374,570.44 437.03. li $437,032 13 Hosorvo, 3 S per Ooxvt DIRECTORS Thos. G. Todd John . Bailey J. "W, Fuq - Wilber W. McEldowney J. A. Thornburg; r and retired army officers, of which there are quite a numrjer. Vrnm here we shall co into Old Men rn, trtn ami then to San Dievo for several days, where trip will be made to i i-r . : i f ,Ht.M.t Severn! uint-prui uuiuib v. ... a win ha one tit at Loa Anpeles. after which we go to Riverside and Redlands fur a visit tth former lowa menus. This is indeed an ideal country in which to live and many people trom the East ate here to pas their declining ...art nn nieso ia one of the Drettiest cltie I have ever visited and one of the cleanest. Great preparations are being made fcr the 1915 Panama Fair, which ia expected to attract viaitora from all over the worlil. Returning, we expect to ro to Los An gelea by boat and have no doubt we ahall tha trin even if we do "clinir to the rail" a part of the way, though it is - . . . 1 eil ,.nm tea, neATM UBVC D1RI UC UJCT UD this trip" a the water is usually aa smooth . tl,. "nl,l mill nond." We are very much pleased with what we have seen, yet uregon appeals q us, and we are not ready a yet to make a t,.nD We exoect to see much more of this wonderful section before we re turn T read Mr. Palmateer' Amu to day, and I want to say to you that it is away trom nome iuai iuc uuiuc payer v,Q It. true aonreclation. Mr. Thome want n to make a trip to the top of a mountain overhanging the town, ao I must close. Mi Helen Gates, fMiiishnrn. arrived here today, and is a guest of Mr. and Mr. W. E. Thome, nr. n.taa (a in Ran Pranciaco. and is ex pected here in a lew aaya 10 join uis .lanoliter. With kindest regards to Hillsboro friends I am, Yours Truly." DontrlaB Walker, of Weiser. Ida bo, and who came down with five nara of livestock for a rortiano butcher, came oat the first of tbe week to spend a few daya with hie mother. Mrs. Lucv Walker. He aava that the Boowfall in his reo tinn was verv heavy this Winter and that he ii pleased with the sight of the bare earth, down this way M. C. Hewitt, tha carpenter, is still in the houBemovint business and il you have a building to move . . - . a . if) 1 Bee him tor an estimate. 10 11 Start the Men Year By buying' Your GENERAL MERCHANDISE at the J. E. BAILEY STORE Forest Grove, Oregon t W H, W cWrod .tori, in t $ Washington County, and his prices 5 will convince you that he is selling i lower than his competition, w nen r you are in Forest Grove call in and i see this mammoth stock of clothing, dry goods, groceries, boots and shoes, and geut s turnisliings. i e - 0 You Cannot Get Another Pair of Eyes Cood Reason why you should take the very best care of the pair you have. They must serve you for a life time. If you know (or if you only : suspect) that they are in need of a little care and attention, I will be glad to help you. CALL AND SEE ME I have a splendid assortment of Frames and Rim less glasses and guarantee perfect satisfaction in , every particular. ' - , LAUREL M. HOYT. Victor Agent. I i 1 1 e F I f-