PAGE 9 HILLSBORO AROUS, MAR. S:l. I9ll Kntarwl at the. Poet-iinoe at Hillaboro Oregon, u aeoond -class mail matter. I. A. LONG, Editor. Guinty Official Paper Hubvription : $1.50 per Annum. laaaed Kverj Tbaradaf BT LUNG McKINNKY i 1 These poor little mental rab- bits who fear Japanese invasion; siiould quiet themselves. Japan has more sense than to attempt any such absurd proceeding wnen Japan frets ready to do business on a war scale the mil- ippines will be the objective point-and more than likely they would take them inside of a ; week. And there they would remain until we had sufficient upon prizes to be given for the force to drive them out They best in various classes. Wash would not pet as far away as ington county has some of the Honolulu-for they have sense . enough to understand the logic ot a base of supplies. And. so, I the chicken-hearted should brace ; up, for even the Philippines are not in danger. The old Russian ! ....,.. .. .,;t;. ,f . i bear is waiting patiently for Japan to start something away , irom home, and Japan realizes it and Japan is going to be a good dog lor some time. J nw mice vix sm mills Hi u ,. , i . , .iu.-.v. uii uie jucoos tract, would do more lor Hillsboro than any other class of investment The world is the market and the of devisinS ways and means, for hi j VAaU HmW kh ; fi,ia horse show, a colt show, either : , r : l T'orboth-tobeheld Hiiisboro, source of supply. All the waste iate in April or early in May. could be utilized for fuel, and the waste alone would almost pay for the freight of the logs to this point And, besides, we would have the Southern Pacific, the Great Northern, the North ern Pacific and the Oregon Elec tric for shipping facilities. There are several splendid sawmill sites around Hillsboro and all it re quires is a "get busy" regime. Hillsboro people should not listen to any unfavorable criti cism of the proposed city char ter. Street improvements, as well as sewage, under the new charter, must be paid for by abutting property assessment Public money may be used only where the city must find outlet for sewage and this will not be very expensive. Besides, the charter, if installed, permits the referendum on any bond issue. After a careful scrutiny of the proposed charter it will satisfy, w ith its safeguards, any prudent person. Your enemy, to make his own case the stronger, will always admit your good points. It is your friend, of course, who al ways steers clear of recounting the good in you, and ever dwells on your weaknesses. We doubt as to which man has caused the more tears the horse radish man or the onion grower. Peter Vandenberg, of West Union, and who owns the Fisher place, was a county seat visitor this morning. California Is the place lo visit. Orange groves in full hl cm, tropical flowers, fatuous hotels, historic u:d Missions, att'ac tive Watering p'aces, delightful clim ate, making that favored section the Nation's most popular retreat. You can see it at its lt via the SHASTA ROUTE and THE ROAD OF A THOUSAND WONDERS Southern Pacific Co. Up-to-date trains. Gist-class in every respect, uneioel e.l dining-car rervice quick time and direct connections to all points south SPECIAL ROUND TRIP FARE OF $56.30 HILLSBORO to LOS ANGELES and RETURN With corresponding low fares from all other sections of the Northwest. Liberal stop overs in each direction and long limit. Interesting and at tractive literature on the various te sorts and attractions of Calilornia can be had on application to any S. P. or O. R. a N. Agent, or from WM. McMURRAY General Passenger Agent Portland, Ore. CALL FOR HORSE AHOCOLT SHOW Probably Will be Hold in Hillsbo- ro, Latter Part of April i HORSEMEN'.TO MEET HERE APRIL I Regular Old-Time Exhibition is Antui i i paled in County Seat Horsemen have been abating the holding of a horse and colt sh0w in Hillsboro the latter part 0f April, or early in May. and they will meet in this city. Sat urjav. Auril 1. at 2:00 o'clock in ' the afternoon to decide upon a date; what will be the essence of the exhibit a horse show, a colt show, either or both, and also best colts and horses in the state. and if we can get back to the Kiories of the olden davs. when we did not have as good Mazep- P33 as at present, the effort will worth whi, . AU. the men are enthusiastic over the nmniKitirtn an th Mw tK. will contribute cash prizes for the affair. Ihe following call explains itself; Hillsboro, Or., March 23, 1911 i Notice is hereby given that there will be a meeting of Wash- . . ... mgton county horsemen in the office of jndffe W D. Smith, on Saturday, April 1. 1911, at 2 in the afternoon, for the nurDoses Wm. McQuillan. April 1 comes on Saturday this year, and April Fool's Day and the fishing season for trout break ground together. Mrs W G Hare and children re turned the first of the week from a visit with Mrs J C Greear, at Ashland. Anton Hermens, of Verboort was in town this morning. John Vandehey, of near North Plains, was in town today. Born, to Ed Adkins and wife, Hillsboro, Ore., March 23, a son. I do not love you. Dr. Fell. The reason why I'll quickly tell: That dope you gave me tastes like , I do not love you. Dr. Fell I -Puck. "What comes after a million, pa?" asked the boy who was just learning to count "Generally some bogus nobleman," answered his 111 i 1 1 inn g 1 ra f f r falo Express. Be used to call her a dream. Though they have many a row. She still Is a dream to him. But bis dreams are had dreams now. Chicago Record-Herald. He Why not give me your reply now? It's not fair to keep me In sus pense. She But think of the time you hare kept me in suspense. M. A. P. Tls very fit no doubt that "sage" Should rhyme with age. Yet be it not forgot that "truth" Rhymes well with "youth." Harper's Weekly. "There was nothing about my play to offend anybody," said the author. "There wasn't, eb?" replied the press agent "Tou ought to have seen the manager when he counted up the box office receipts." Washington Star. "Sty wife Is Just the best of wives," Said foolish Mr. Runny. The doctor says she has the hives. And so I call her Honey." New York Times. DOLAN -ANDERSON The wedding of Miss Jessie An derson. of Reedville, to Walter K. lolan, of Seattle, Wash., was solemnized at the rresbvtenan Manse. Taeoma, Wash., March 15. 1911. Rev. 0. F. Stover of ficiating. The bride was attend ed by her mother, Mrs. M. K. Anderson. Mrs. Holan is well known at Hillsboro, where she spent the greater part of her life. The groom holds a re sponsible position in Seattle, where they will make their fu ture home. Mr. IMati formerly was with the Southern Pacific at this station. Miss Anna Bernards, oldest chiKl of Theodore Bernards and wife, of Verboort, passed away yesterday, her atllieition being tuberculosis. She had been a candidate for Sisterhood at St Mary's for two yeais, and was delegated a Sister two days be fore death -Sister Gonzaga. The burial will be tomorrow morning, at nine, at SL Mary's. Sh leaves father and mother and a large family of brothers and sis ters to mourn her loss. Deceased was born in Washington Countv. and was aged 30 years. Geo. R. Baulev and Mr. M:ihon of the Shute Savings Bank, re turned the ast of the week from a trip into Eastern and Central Uregon. they passed through Vale, and Mr. Bagley states that while in that citv. he mpt Henrv G. Guild, now Receiver of the ale Land olhce. Air. Guild was formerly on the Argus. North of thp fnwn nf Nnrth Plains 40 acres; between 18 and 20 cleared; fair buildings; $3,000: terms. Imbrie Ijimi Cn Alxn 79 acres with no buildings, at ?2,500; terms. Judge T A McBride. on the Supreme Bench, takes a six o'clock morning walk every day when it is not raining, according to a Salem dispatch, and his per ambulation carries him into Polk County, two miles. This makes four miles of a "hike" every day which is pretty irood for a jurist who is 03 years of age. Porter Loomis and wife, cif Portland, are spending the week with Mrs. Loomis' erandnnrpnta Capt and Mrs A M Collins, of South Hillsboro. Mr. Loomis is a member of Portland's naid fire department, and he is enjoying his vacation. Supt Besse. of the electric light plant, while putting a belt on a pulley, the otherday, badly injured one ot his hngers on his richt hand. DrTamiesie attend ed the wounded digit. Alfred Morcran haH hi hand severely squeezed while working at the sawmill, the first of the week. DrTamiesie attended the In-jury John Milne Sr. is spending a few days in British Columbia. Contracting Get tuy Figures on Painting your residence and out-buildings and I will save jou money. Can esti mate work, or work and painting material, Ste me A. C. WINNEY. North Plains. Ore. You can verify this touring car value with your own eyes jo H. P., four passenger. SUding gears, Guaranteed For Life THREE OTHER MODELS. Runabout, $825 00 Torpedo, $925 OO Coupe. $1200.00 lt.A,"n'luVe ?uPP Mo,ofJ1Cr Company guaranty, the Huprnobile free from defects in material or 72 Jl , . P,l lh'!fe C"-rd miU npUcf-fr o( T "eb defective m.teri.l, on return to its ir.'il JTm ? 7 evernoff"'? fl ,uch P'ice: guarantee which establishes the quality ofthe car. be ml le oTe' L?tVeamet'- BCk h """ranee, based on the esperienc of thonsan.l. o? Hn. ?XtStftmMCm,litt1m'0 n"inti ,h8t UC" ,,0t -c'-"y be consider .,r The celebrated NEW WAY air cooled Gasoline engine. Fully guaranteed. Come and see the NEW WAY engine work, and be convinced. General Automobile and Machine repairing. Call and see the Hupmobile. Let us demonstrate it to you. W1LI1ES AUTO & GARAGE CO. 2nd and Main Combined Statement of AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK OK HILLSBORO, OKI', aiul asstciate THE SHUTE SAVINGS BANK At the close of busiuess March 7, 1911 RKSOl'RCKS Loans and Discounts .$147,061.3$ lT. S. Montis to secure Circulation , $0,000,00 Prtmium on V. S Binds 6s6.ll Ponds, Securities , Ranking House Furniture and Fixtures.. Other Real Fstatc Owned thie from Hank aud Hmikeis Checks and Other Cash Items LI A nil Capital S'ork Surplus and Trolita Circulation Deposits Arrangements have been made whereby those who wish can contribute to the Chinese famine fund. Leave your contributions with the Commercial Bank, and it will be forwarded to the prop er channels. It is estimate! tli.it 5,000 have been dying daily over in me celestial Kingdom, and relief is beimr forwarded fmm all parts of the United States. rr 1 . ... ine receipts will be published from week to week. Spring Millinery Opening. March 29th. Mrs Imogene Bath Hillsboro National Bank With Savings Department Both under Gjvernuieut Supervision. W. H. Wehri nc. Dr. S T. President. $60,000 Solicits the patronage of the people of Washington County. A Modern Banking House. Every Courtesy to Customers. Safety Deposit Boxes for your Valuable Papers. DIRECTORS: I C. H.re, K I. Kuralli. M. C. Wthrung, II T. Bag'ey, J. C. Kuratli, G. A. Wearing. Second and Main, Hillsboro, Oregon i Bosch Magnet), no inch wheel bise. Streets, opposite Court House, I7.0.VS tvS 7 500 OO S.ooo no 1 76 IJ S " 1. 70 A 46 5N.S.J10.K9 III KS. Sl,OOO.IH 4.4W.IS J.ooo.cst 500,711.74 .SSS,lo !U Until our new store is ready for us (which will he about mid dle of May) we will take care of our patrons in our temporary quarters, across the street from our former location. - Ben of Sweets. J. V. Marsh, of Centervillo. was in the citv over niirhL ami i has been greeting his friends to iday. This is the first time J. VV. has been over night in the coun ty seat since he was on jury ser vice. Argus and Journal, $2.25. Linklatrr. David Kt batli. Vic President. Csihier. Capital Fully Equipped $1075.00 Hillsboro. AN ACCOUNT CLOSED n, josrri iine sutlton riyrllit br Amrrli nn Vnm Aa I'latlou. I '.'I I. Tlu Counttiw I'nulu Knuu-vim ctii kU from her condola mid wont Into hT iMilmslo. Not Unit fix "M'J Vfiil.v; slio llvwl iiowluro v-ry 1iib at 0110 tliiu', but nii wua rl h i tu'tnih to b'ro a I'aliH-o now ut Uoiiif. now nt Klort'iuv, mid whfii nlto wan In Turin, lU-rllu or Vienna. Ilioro Ulutt ih l'l- for rout In th'o cui'IIhK U would usually tako mmm nolulibAlwi'll I11K. TI10 couiitcxa Imd n tuoro flxwl Hltlou lu a.Klty tluiu lu tbo liintt"f uf ri'sldi'titu. Kiitfrliiu tier drawlmr room, ulio found u man wultlnc fr bT. Twr was nutliliitf lu lila Ml'lMircl lo Imlli iitu that lit bad lulled ukiii tlu rounttn ait a visitor, lit was ti'ii yi-nis her senior, but looked twenty years older than alio. Ills luilr was i-rfelly while. Ills faro waa furrottisl and Iwre tract of bavluts endiiretl aiilTerlii. lilt eye K'ive evbli'ii.e of the hiiiiih strain. "You wish b hco me?" akiM the couutes!, Kcnillnlr.linr the Ulan as one w ho fears every ntnuiKer lent bo come 011 au errand of revciii;e or Jusllre. "I have walletl an hour for you. Hut, the nfleruiMiii Im'Iiik One and your lady ship doulitli-H liavliiu eiijoyetl your trip 011 the tiraiul canal, 1 would uot bav hurried you for the world. 1 have lieeii lookliiK forward lo this uiectliiK for years. Surely minute, evcu au hour or two, could not make nan h dllTerenie." "1 do not know juii." "That Is not Mirprllnir. Ono dm-sti t n-tulii a smooth cheek at Kara, lie slileM. I have lceii through a iiumlxT of hllliKcr stiikes. Then traveling through an l wllilcrncMM f,.r iuoiiIIin would not brlui! tbo same ruddy com plexlou as beliiit rowiil by a ttoudollcr on the lirand canal at ence." Tbo MiHitu In the ctmtiless' f:tc wus whitened like a rw toinhel by a frost. She knew now who the man was mill stood llsti-ulni; to him with out reply. "Y'oil rememlH-r A little lijald, the daiiKhter of a 'unnt IIvIiik on tbo oNtato of a noblciuau In ltu-o.lu? So tlower In bis conservatory mmmhihsI the cxiiU iant lu auly of this child Jiisl alHiiit to bud Into woiiiaiilnxHl Ami ilio bad a mind to nw It, Iimi, to w hat aha considered the best advantage, iMirhiK her early teens alio raptured With It Iho Noil of the lioblelium on whose i-xtato aho llvwl. She married him. "Hut, bis eole not rfllstittiK their bloxid Im'Iuk mixed with the caMiittry Slid being toiivliu-ed that her luollves worn not of tlie purest, woiibl have liotbint; to dii with tier. Hut they pa 1.1 her well lo atay away from them and her young busbaud dlsoiVerliiK (lint her heart was as cold as the bloom In her check was warm, let her p. In deed, alio did not ask him to go Willi her. "The licit bo beard of bis llltln wlfo was at St. 1'eterHburg. She bad morn money than alio had received from her husbatid's family, but It was not known from wbcuce It came. A cer tain grand duke was attentive to her, so ui in h no that, sltn e grand dukes marry only with royalty, her reputa tl ui MiflVred. Hut btie was playing a IhiIiI game. Sho wilbsl that her tm- rlal lover should marry her. Hut, hav lug a husband already, this was lin- IHiHHlble. It UiIkIiI Hot Im IiiihmsIIiIo If alio could get rid of her husband. "One day when out Hhootlng he was attacked by a party of men. Having raptured him, they took him to Iho su perititciidctit of ollce, and bo Joined the next caravan setting out for Sib rta. "Ills wlfo had made a failure. Ho was to have Isn-n exivuled, but tho ctar would not consent. "Hut If she mlulit not be a grand aiicness sue iniKtil at leist imwmi-hh enormous wealth. Her lmtorlal lover lavished inillloiis iihiii hiT . millions that her husband, among others, was taking from the Kara mines, Impelled to work, whether able to do so or not, by the knout. For twenty years ho heliXHl to add to these riches that wero lavished Uwm his wife. Thru one day an oportunlty occurred; be escaped from the prison and started for n land of freedom. "And now ho Is hero to quit once Diore bis iH'HHiint life." He censed to sKak, and Iho countess atood waiting for him to continue. KltK-e ho did not sho asked: "And what are your Intentions con cerning me?" "I have oo Intentions concerning you. nut there Is a transaction that has not appeared In the story I have tolil,and the liiiKslan government has Intentions which will lie made mani fest through tho king of Italy." The countess caught at a piece of mrnlttire near which aim mh and swayed like a reed shaken by tho wind. "A generation has passed," the vis itor continued. "The grand duke is dead, aud there la a new crar of Kus- ala." The woman summoned voice to ask: "When will they Ikj here?" "Not soon enough to occasion undue taste on your part, but too soon to enable you to leave Italy." The countess walked to a cabinet, opened a drawer, took out an Ivory handled revolver and, putting It to her temple, pulled the trigger. Half an hour later the government Mice of Italy entered the eouiittMw' patazzlo and found her lying on the floor dead. There was no one else present. State Lines. Id the last Ave years fi5.000.000 has been anent In Inlmr , vu in n. roads In North Carolina. Farmers of South Carolina spent last year JS,.V0.000 for products brought from other states that could haTe been raised In South Carolina. There are In Texas 140,101 miles of roads of an average tri.iih . feet, equal In area nearly to the land m. rui.... . anu m aggregate nearly alt times the clrenmf SHOKINC MEAT THE NEW WAY. Vuil don't nd n,,U house. Apply WKItiil I' m HMUKK-a lliiiii,!. (,, IWU I1HII, WItM'n Will ,. part the rich ornitia an. I delicate flavor of lu, k,,iv smoke to the meat, kxepltiK It sound, n.t and lo-x-t frr In.li'ilnitely. Hi .1,1 for -, year all over U. H. and I'auada. tint (, geuniua, Kully (luarantent. HoM only li, aiiuare quart Isittlm with nintal cap AnU ijr I. H. WRIGHT CO., KANSAS COT, MO. bold aud Uuarautoetl by The riiarniacy, Hillsboro, Oic SEED CATALOG KtAUY IO MAIL TV. 1..II SmJ Catidaa al tha Wm- Ultr'iCaialaa. Yot UI I ewuk M GOOD tmm tvt thlt llala ad Ika but. Wrlta aw to the CHAS. It LILLY CO, Seatlla. Wn. I'KI I I ION Kilt I.I'M H IKCNM In the t'oiinly t'ourt of lic Slate of nitijiiii for W'ttf tilr.Ki .n I'uuuty. In the mutli-r of llm appli. i Hon of Cli irl. it (1. l.lmliti. I, i , m il apliituiiin. vliiotia and ti, liquors III i-m qililllllllia thitu nn Kallun. In thtli-a t'reck I'm-i In, t Waxlilniiton Cnuiitv. uriKoii. To the lloiiomlih' I'nuiilv ("oiiit , t the Hutu of tiriKun fur VuiIiiiiij!.h, CoiiiiI) ; The uiiilir-tlitiHil pftiiioiur. Imii voter of ti.ili n I'ri i k rrii liu t. Wash liiuton I'oiiiilv, uriKnii. aiul i-.,iitn ,,i Ins a maJoiU) .if Hi.- viiiim i said prirliirl. and lu inif a, In , I r. drills tlu rrlii, iiinl liiivinu a.iiijill) t. aided In )iiild pniim t Ha iliuit Hnm, dluli ly piririhni! Hie l.i ( o( i ., Iiiloii, ami Iniiiu dliiii I) prr, i IHi tin date "f tlie pri.iiiit;illnli therm:, would r. ,.rlfiillv i. till. .ii ,,ur II. ,n ,, ruhli, (tod)- and unk that a II. nn i , "i ll Mpli It until, vinous and in iii llqiinri In I. iii:iiilll, s Ihilii i.nr K it Inn, III Dales l'r,.i l. I'm-, in, , ...,. Inirtoii Coiiiiiv. iirriion. Is- Kr:mi,-I and Issthd lo fharlrs ll. I.ln.lui. n, i ri'Bldi III of H.I III piri ill, t, fur II prlli. ! of our iar l';ilni this IMth day of Ki-hruiin . nn. I'flltliiiiiri: J R Havden, Jeff l'aron, V H. Wd on, !: I Wilaou. W K llavdi-n. V I WiImhi, f, IV k in . ! W CriliiHivt , Kun -t Dlsoii, W Scnlirld, 0 K S. Iio.inov.-i, WllliHiu Ij-c. CIhv T tilt Lf I'n-ti . ardon, W II LoiiHigtmni, v l Lmiig in. .li , j i , i uiti nird. Win lrlU. K ftanrtt. I K lUlrii,,,,, u I. A,.. I. it Chtitrhill, Victor Hitman, Omi II Tutu. Clarrine Miller, William lYiiuy, l : Jonra, S Mnesiig, ;to Allen, lie. Oli ver, Jmnm McClaten, W A Sarurnt Joe .a. lt, J M llayilrii. .1 A I'lnrmit, Mote vu, ii nrrL', joiui miller, S I. lb noldl. lohn Hi re Aliiiim ri,.i,.t.u,.- t I! i-i..... i. -t . , .. .. . I ""i , 1' vo.iniiaw, l . Ilinra. p. IT llrllllrtt, l l II ni rr, v.arl V-lapshaw. Karl Clap.tiaw. V llrttli-r. Otto I'nlluil l.'i...... i. ...i ,1 S l llalrnian. Wall ace siniih, 8 V Cox, .1 """"win, i: h inrnr-ll, , p k(1i.rt, Arthur Mci.ihsy. K, Mrltahey, W H Bskrr, Krank Kemp, John lri.rf J,,i,u 1 unmet iiikii lr i,.t... t. , ,. - - ",,,i i iiiiinri iiihii , Julti.sM.yer.CJ Clark. W K I'm kin, I. I. Kohler, Clms A Wtlinn, J W II (id . i Mmmgnoiit, t C Madn. Ceo MaiWn. Sylvester Culver. C J J nines. A 1 Uartier. ('has. I ,,,,.,.,.,.. i i... n I nr.oii. I,,-,, if I ... u ii i. ...... ... ,, Johniton, Wilir.mt, K 1) Lilly hirle, p; p,,,,,, , (; .;njir,rerht, A Iciinrohr. Kluur lV.uiv, jhn Topp, Jotrph Campbell, inly i;,.vrr, Jt' I rauk Pi-kin. V,n li I in., n ... ..... . " ltl, 111-IlfY ,1.1(1 on . Kl.jtl, M ,v, ,, Sl0 ' w , WillliKu A 111 ll. I n.. J i i i . " 1 Iioiiim Drove, Uiitrlr, W.Hdl, J K W., IteitC-ov, I ii l'i 1 1 "e, diss Morn.w. (i,o OIhu. I I r lonk c... u 1 1. . . . I , . nn, rtivs r Jones rimer Jonrs, C A Wt-dhtrg, J M ami. in. FtanklF. Ila-nkal, Wn, Il,.,sc, ,',1,11r"' ft,r'J"r,'i'1' Allen Mac ).l. d. Ceo KcasU-r. I, V I) K Lrowtlu.r V ii r in.. ... v """y. t.nitge Diinkrn, II johison ;I(V ,,. C, lllkrtturi( 11... '""-if, iicnry Devert, To Wllt.M T m y ri.NTKUN. MTlt'K IS HKItKIIV DIVK.v'thMt "lie iindei'sliFii,,.! ... . ,. -M,rill III i, tins leek l'rr, ii, . ViiHhli,Ln1.n . Orrgr,,,, vi ill mi i.',id,, n.-. r.i, ' "f April, mil. at 10 ..Vl.uk A. M or said dm-. i.p,.i n... . . ";"',!" Ul" '''"'"".V f.UIlt of l. Hint." "f or.'Kon. fur WashlKin Counlv, t the Court Room in 11IIsIh, Oregon, . , . ' ''e and place will a.k Hint a liceiiKH i... iM- i .... ... . .. , - - -,-i,i in uir unuer slitne.i anu iiimr ... mall ..... ..... " "l"rl ., . """ """us iiiiimrs In reek 1'iv, Incl. Washlmrt.... r, Sale founly. oreifiin, i .,., , . .. , , -I.!...!, HU B I 11)111 Oil"- "loii. fr a p..,d f ,. v,.ar frilI one ... ....... ,,i in,, sau,u.e nf .,, . it'll.'. Dated thin r,ih ,1a, of March. .9.. HIAItl.Ks (J. I.I.XOiliUON. Applicant. HlOS. 11, Ti 'XOl'E, Mtoniey f,)r Api;lliant. For sale: Cow fresh Fe b. 1 l X V l im Dlm1 vl ' "" r3 I ! "n H..n J'S v """ '"' "' i V M mf On'r mi f f YW lh. uMl L- I null ti iiu.i r M gmm I'r. ' dlliT. Sf.j I I mi.iili"i B 1 PRICES REDUCED If Oa Baih aa4 r I I wiuHnwa. n'vSr-VA I I i lw ... I I ui rtMt iw. i;, I I on.. rt - A 1 1 a4 ill M Mlliw VIP" ill W LUAMS CO. r-ll W Tint kr. B. VKE3f.l aula ''ylf ,"i the earth. two miles south of Reedville.