TIme lnlllLL3BIR VOL. XIX IIILLSUORO, OREGON, DECEMBER 12. 1912 NO. SO BUSY ON PAVEMENT Ha I'lnUhrd I liKoln anj Svn.n.l Si., Itrtwrrn I imolit so. I Jukit ptriiHO in imkv possum tint K 1 Wilk Aay aU4 ! Dicl Wcailier Wiiljof l.uinet fur some year, owing Nat Stop Optra lioa (Contractor l. A Cord.-n h: taken mlvant tw' of every hour tf j;md weather the past month, and lincitln, Utweett Stih1 and Third in now ojwti for tral!ii A crew also wan kept on Second. UtvMin Lincoln and Jackson, and on Sunday the top dr. sirH' of hot pnparation u a idiot into the rock. The city is very anxious to have Third all romplelid this winter. provided the weather irive the contrac tor any chance to work, and Mr. Cordon fives the ttHHiirance that lie will im prove every hoir of mm-hine. as well a many hour that nre not hat hed ill Munshinc A a matter of fact the eld and w-t are not favornMe for youl work, and Koine of thet p will have to Im- ji another dretwinjr. hut that sll 'o.-.s in the bunines. Tin: miiMtokro iiivMiu'i: A UUl) U CO. SM'I cam; sai.i: Decisive lowering of Trice to Stimulate Karly I'urchasiH of Christinas lifts A two fold Uiielit will accrue to you to purchase at the Syndicate Sale, namely-an opportunity to save largely and Meet d hherate ly. In the hurry and (lurry of the last minute buying, your hasty Judgment often leads you w rong. Ia a carefully thought-1 )iit sentiment I char.uleristic j of the remcnibri'nee this year. Lei the recipient and oi U' mutually pleased, and let this great Syndicate Side help you tn early decision of what.und w here, to buy - and save. . Never In-fore, and never again, will there Is1 such a f-ale. such a slaughter of furniture and hard ware. It means many dollars to you. Come, and let nothing keep you away To See is to Buy. IJememlier the place. Ilillsboro Furniture & H aul ware Co., Ilillsboro, Ore. Al'CIION SUI; The undersigned w ill well at pub lic sale at his farm, adjoinging the city of Ilillsboro Ore., and lo eated on the S. P. II. II. at the southeast corner of tin' City i'ark on SATURDAY. IKC. 21 Keginning at 10:30 oclock a.m.. sharp, thr following projierty, to-wit: Work mu'c, cow, (' yrs, giving milk; brood sow, and 5 shouts; 1(0 hens, 200 pullets, one horse wagon. 12 inch and 10 inch Oliver Chilled plows; (Jo -tooth steel lever harrow, cream sep parutor, double shovel plow, lot of garden tools, wheel barrow, feed cutter, barrel churn, 12xM tent, steel rim,'t two heaters, Singer sewing machine, (lining room extension table, birdseye maple dresser, golden oak dress er, oak side lioard, 2 Htc-el bed springs and mattresses, 3-4 bed stead, commode, baby crib, steel couch and mattress, 2 center tables, Morris chair. 4 oak rock ers, G dining chairs, kitchen trea sure, tables. 4 kitchen chairs, folding buby carriage, boy's wagon, oak lunik case, washing machine. 4 pair of lace curtains. 2 rugs, one 12x11 and one'Jxl2; stair carjiet, rugs and carpets, hall tree, cooking utensils, l'or- tiers, 25 Belgian hares, Kdison phonograph with fit) records, ami other articles too numerous to mention. Terms of sale - $10, nnd under, cash; over $10, six months' time, approved note, interest at H per cent. Geo. A. Cable, Owner. J. A. Johnson, of below Hea verton, was an Argus caller Mon day morning. Arthur B. Flint, of Scholia, is at the Farmers Week course, at 0. A. C, this week. Do not forget that Dave Cor win will do your plumbing nnd give vou estimates. Satisfactory work alwavs. and prices that can't be given by others. Che nette Row, Second Street. Martin IL ( 'henry diiil at the 'home of In brother, H Cheney, in H.u,t ilillsboro. I Vc. H. 1912. II.' wai m in Antwerp. N. J.. S.-I.I. LS. lK'.t. the m of Mr. jand Mrn. I avil Cheney, lie j w ;n married t Mis Klla t'heney. at Lansing. Miihiifan. Dec. 15. ! lM"fcs. One daughter wan Urn to ill if union. Mr. Cheney came to Oii 'i!i all nit 30 yeirs uiro, and wns tik';k''t in the tritimith bus- inf.i lu re. Clatakanie. and at I W!-t drove, but has Uen out to Ins health, r or a number of years rior to commit to Oregon he worked in the Kdward.4 hard war. and tinware store, in Me nomine. Dunn Co.. Wis., where he lirst met the reMrter of the Ar-,;i;s whin he was a lad. His daughter. Mrs. lVrtha Wagner, resides nt Schoolcraft Michigan. t his iminediute family hut one brother, Klbridgv Cheney, of liilhUNiro, survives. Kead thii The Famous Jack oi) liange, for coal or wood. Heavy ca.st iron smoke box on hack of range. Duplex Crate, lou h-leed. full antiesiton-lined. veiiti!at d actional tire back; 16 or Is inch oven, regular $10 runee. but Syndicate Sale price is only f 21 HT. at the Hillnboro Furniture & Hardware Co. During the month of Novem ber there was a total precipita tion of S.'J in., which was 2. 08 aimve normal, bringing the ex cetss rainfall for thtt autumn months up to 2. 17 in. The great est amount which fell in any one h riod of 21 hours was 1.55 i i, on Nov. 11 There were 18 rainy days. '11 cloudy. 4 partly cloii.ty and I clear. The mean ti miH-rature for the month was IV -I. which was 3 degrees below normal. While the mean maxi mum was .Ml degrees, and the mean minumum 3S degrees. The rainiest day. Nov. 12. was also the warmest, !eing til degrees; by the 'JSth the temperature ilroped to 2S degrees. Kemembcr every piece of fur niture in the house is marked ...... ...r... ... ti,.,'ii;ii.. Uuo Furniture & Hardware Co, Dr. A. F. Tamiesic, second as-i-itant nt the Salem State Hos utal for the Insane, has been appointed First Assistant at the new Fas tern Oregon Hospital, at Pendleton. Dr. Tamiesie is well known in Ilillsboro. where he resided for many years. He is apahle. and has the confidence of the state board in every re ject. Dr. Tamiesie was given the jssitioii with the understand ing that he could return to Sa lem and resume his old place at anv time in case he did not like the Dastern Oregon position. If you wish your cemetery lots taken care of and kept in condi tion, leave orders at the H L McCormick store for the under signed. Charges reasonable, and in st of services.- Samuel Steph ens. John AbUitt. a son. of K. L Ablott and wife, of this city, made n capture of three cattle rustlers in Portland, last week. The fellows systematically robbed Washington County and Clacka mas county farmers of cattle and calves for several months. They picked up several animals around licaverton and Sherwood; and had covered their tracks for manv months. One of the rob ber confessed and this makes the case clear against them For Sale-An iron-clad stump puller, two-horse; a powerful ma- chine; nearly new; ion iu -o in. cable, ft. anchor cable. 1 in. Ow ner, Otto Wohler. Hillslioro, U. I. one mile south of Oak I'ark, Phone 3Txl. 38-40 Mr. and Mrs. John I). Koontz, and child, of The Dalles, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Koontz. The visiting hus band is one of the best saddlers in the United States and this countrv excels all others and has manufactured several of the finest saddles ever turned out. One saddle, made for the lUl Ranch, was worth $1,500 when he turned it out of the shop. Taken up: Nov. 29, an old Jersey cow. Owner prove prep- erty, pay charges, advertising, etc., nnd take samJaway. J. T. Hoard. 5 miles southeast oi Hills boro. on river road, Address is Ilillsboro, Route 2. 38-40 Mrs. Mary K. Kisner, of North Ilillsboro. writes from Pomona, Cal., that while the weather is delnrhtful down there, and all that, she will be glad when she gets back to old Oregon Extra Special-Buckeye Wire Fence You all know what that is -onlv 29c ncr rod at the Hills- boro Furniture Hardware Co Krwin Hitter, of Bethany, was a city visitor Monday. Tualatin and Timber Saloon l ath I'ay four ItunJrrJ WEKH AND BRVAM DRAW LlCLNSI S Cirtait Caart Claiia Will laa tlifk Tki Term The Washington County treasury was enriched $800 last week by the payment of two saloon licenses-Fred Wesch. of Tuala tin, and A. W. Bryant, of Tim ber. Each has license to sell for one year. There are many minor bills this month, and circuit court claims are being turned in in numbers, ow ing to the big rutih of grand jury work. As a rule these claims are small, but very numerous, and it takes a great deal of time in the clerk's otlice. The report of Clay Trites, superintendent of the onr farm, shows that there are fifteen in mates -the largest number for some time. As a rule, however, the number increases every Fall, w hen cold weather sets in. The viewers in the matter of the J 0 Custin road were allow ed to make an amended rejKirt. Contractor Jos Irsung re ported that he had finished the Zimmerman contract and Com missioners McClaran and Nyberg insHcted the work of the week. Claims allowed State Cases - State vs Dan Ward. W J K Beach j f $2; Oscar Bumsworth dep sheriff 1. State vs LaCourse, same as aUve. State vs Nichols & Ferrell. W D Smith j f 7 05; Wm M McQuillan constable fees 6 GO. State vs Al fred Moore. W I) Smith j f 13 15; witnesses, Fred Pappil. 3 50. C II Fry 3 50, M Ochs 5 10. Mrs Fred Pappil 3 50. State vs Herbert Cramer. W I) Smith j f 13 TV. State vs Koecoe Kllis. W D Smith j t 14 55; Wm Mcquillan c f 22 -05; witnesses, John Winters 5 50, Jack Gardner 7 10, Martin Gar land 5 20. Kugene Gardner 7 10; iurors, T M Kerr. C Rehse. II T Koeber, Jack Roy. G F Smith line, Aug Tews, each 1. State vs 1 leister & Dallas. W 1) Smith j f 12 50. State vs Springer. W I) Smith j f 9 55; Mrs J A Frick son witness 3 50. State vs R F Niblock, W I) Smith j f 15 30; W McQuillan c f 2 70; jurors. K 1 Kuratli, II T Koeber. Aug Tews, A J Roy, V Boscow, A Jack, each State vs J N HolTman. and vs Kramer. W D Smith j f 12.25. State vs Mattie Wheeler, also vs H Wheeler. W D Smith j f 4 90; Wm McQuillan c f 3 10. State vs Frank Adams, Virgil 11 Massey j f 4 20; Wm McQuillan f 1 75; 0 VanBlancom juror 1. Inquest Minnie Bendler-Dr 1 E Barrett $10, W I) Smith 9 10. Inauest Sebastian Bany W D Smith acting coroner $9 10. Dr aul M Carstens coroner physi cian 10. Inouest A Crawford W I) Smith acting cor $10 10; jurorsj ! Frank, W J Bettis. C Rich, N I Shiedel, Joe Rich. J M Wicki- zer. eacn z zu; witnesses, r.u Vterson. II Clark, W Holfy. C Wilson, each 1 50. 1 W nailer. Us rcUte (40 44 Archie Bynt, itatt c 13 00 Kilhatn Stationery & Ptiuliiig Co, iirvcyur owe 5 3" llillihoro Merc Co, c h anil lail.... 3 V J W lUilry, cle-k. aal t rp 3 S T II TotiKue, tint atty'a oilir o oo M C Case, school tupt, trav up al ami einrnse 1 7 1 64 K B SapnitiKlon, ro trcas al 75 o J II Jack, tichool tip sal & eip....t3S 00 Mas Cramlall, atMaaor t' o 50 Mattie WilKHi, inot'i oflic...- to 00 S N I'oolf. ' " S Wm Tnpper. c h janitor 61 50 K L Perk in, recorder 3 w A C I'hilip, ttate caset n 5 Mr J M Barber, uwnile court..,, a 10 (ito McOce, tup luntyoi'i oilioe . 7 3 Geo G Hancock, board pris. aal & dep. Mate caaea, eipene -5' 7 Waali Co Newt Times, co contra ct 4 85 W A Bellinger, cotnra court . . 5 00 IlilUboro lm'eDeDitetit prluuiik! and auppliea - II W Mclioiiald. tlrction ft ot Glasa A Pruilhotnmc, (up clerk'a office, sheriff' orhce 13 3 Prru Pnh Co. suppliei - w Dan Bailey, c h & j 13" 40 Morton a Freeman, c n jail 1 5 O Burtvswottit, stale cacra 4 S I K Purdin, cetiiatinK cow o x H E HclinielUer, relief .i-T John McClar.tn, comrct 5 5 R O Stewnson, co ct H3 00 Jno Nyberg, co ct 5t Joe Sauniiera, state caws - o Argus, coutrt ct & supplies . . - 15 50 l)r J A Baser, li.q reier sieaaic... w K X Harding, justice of the prncc 5 50 I V Kmerton, relief 4 tj Morton & Freeman relirj 10 75 JM Brldires. c h & jail 00 Wah-Ure Corp, chS jail - 7 Mr Marv lotiea, relief - M 00 Poleat Grove Pharmacy, relief. 3 5 Hoffman A Allen, relief 3 95 ft C Harlrampf. relief 05 Mrs J M Barber, juvenile court...- 9 53 International Detective Agency.. .305 9) Bridgei-J H Collier $ 76. J J Shcv lin 6 aj, Neli Larson J3, Geo E Tupjr ik V7 'i- Schranwt & IM "j 4 l'unn'7 p-f fini l.U,rt Mef cn.lt Co 14141 C S Arh4 I Jo, Mr!l3 Vtr.!.li,r 31 ho.Jllrf IXt Co s y. t f nj 1. k !. i I l-i'h a S-lwa IM Co Iji , T X s, ii 11 S.n 0 uliitl .,- 'h I iLrt H- (l, Ji, J .Muant i., C C j .Sr:..n : ;j. H.iit ),l,:n.cj yj Si. W Ifjint V,r. J h' a htf Hi 37. Ttt Ut:n X!:'! Cd jj V5 Mr!:w b o 40. 7'i. A Si !.; i t jj. M T J' Ubw.b 100. Kl i-t i.!. n 105 j.t. ' l.mi, r 41 77.1 A J .buw.a 0 ji, K l!urt!i-W 1 jo 6. J J Sut't.m U4 t : I llitr 151 51.08 Hum y. t,. Vrt. la Ciajf Co v Cb A ;.nk!l 4 V. C Krllei 7 jo. J II Co lj. s I; CKn h'i I S-hitflt-, S vi, Sj. rrrln A fslilrr 14 o. A kra j J S L fun Cka Hitch f 7 H kt m hurr tj 64 Joo CaDtp . V. i) Iir ii 6 . J W'rcjjrr 41. K'.rr iwr f j;-l , C K Kin!l t't Si, llraiv Wirt A W SrriM I . t .! 1" I'm Ibon.Uir u iiti 1 6, C II tij I . y iUIIKI.il J WCy r . f M mho 1. M B-m iUr Co f, J II Hit n . V. X M..htK 4 G y lluoUr 7, W m K .Strplirt 1 so, Jobr'J Kurt ; City f I io-t ",rbte 1 7-, V I hu-,-u j J . k I: l'f-n 5, t) M So.frtl j (lj, W l,.i.. 1 ,. J A Atv t l . i,s W N ll.ithf a . Cfca Hicke ilo. t 1. I A lj.tuiin 3 (.riil jarj n nrw. Hi ko U11 miti, k iv l' i..!in, lUrtrv ll.Ulato, J A Ncw-n. tlt'i Kurt. Mra'W V Ral, U II '' ui. Vic Homo, k t Al iioa, J N li oll.iim. II ii .! loi.- n.r-. h i jo, V K Ititi it. J I. Mi llurort. M T B-tt, (Veo t,. i. W in i!.tri J W" Wrltutmv. l'tro H Irri. Kml l'-jl, C J Snnrr', A W Cu!rr. A Crii, A tliitc lunNin, rach (1 4': J"" N)I"K 6. Hvwy 1ht.i1 3 Ho, v vl I tr , II ! !il-'i-n ; 41. L It M it 6 I'ir uut jrt 1, ku-!l Sti ffrr 1 N C 1,'i'v 4 s.,, I. A lif 1 K M Vy't 5 4 i, l,m. Kur .t!i t, Mick . h 5 60, C K- t-r-rn 5 it t C, V.'tck tf . K'Brat l'iiHft. l 6 Arilmr tir 4 6j, . Vyxk S, I (.i:.k l.ium 6 41, Wut.Tavlix 5 41. K Ki-inrr J i. Ji;o Mitil.l 4 6u. Ci ni'i! ti iiiiIc j.tje (tf thi- nin.Vt un of th i..tk of B avtr ton. nt II av riiiii. ut thr S: ' of n rittMi, at tis c i til I u::i- Novtaibt r j6, 191 J ir noil dine iutt I J'.SJ 9 t'i-lfiti,, sccornl acl un- Mrmrnl 6hi 55 Biiiil nI WfiiianU , 1.000 00 iUiikirii; h' ue I ia 00 Fuimturr ntl I'ntu-rj . 3.J00 00 liir fi'Hii Ji.rovrl trtvM'C nkt $.5 JO C l.i ok olUrr cih Itcaia... 12 35 Ch 01. Iwiul 3.4s 10 Tvt.il 53 !J4 9 LI MILITIFS Capital tok jai'l in lo.oco oo t'luiui.lrl prol'u. Ua ti Itr.. nan ln j!ul 407 V) PiUI tatitiif tank ikfvaits... 3& 47 ltnlnutui .U jawiM it jtct to cliock 3 tJ 3 I"riiiAii l crrttlK-a'rtef Ovtiwit. 4S5 00 Tin crrt'iicair 1 f lrpoit..., J 4y So SlUs jwiMc fur uiniwjr bor rowtil . 5,000 00 T'la- S3.3 69 Sijite of Du-Roa, I County U Vhington, f I. II. W, IWk'"', Cashier of the atiove oauiril lmnk, di il mn'y nwt th.it the a hove ti-mriit i true to the Iwst of my li. W Bji;ff, CaUicr. Sul-iitfl an I ing to iKfure tne tins 4tb (1y tf lkctmU r. 1911. r. W Catv. Nutary I'ublic. CORKKCT UUt: J. A. MrSt, W. K. I'etJir, Huth Rogers was a Timber visitor Monday. 11. I. Ikirkhalter, of Farming ton, was in the city Saturday morning. I. C. Ncalijrh, of Soholls, was in town Friday, shipping out fruit trees to the north end of the county. For sale Registered Holstein bull, 3 yrs old. Gentle, and good head of herd. ttissner Ranch. 31 miles S. W. of Hillsboro. Ad dress Cornelius. R. 2. 39-41 Harry I5issner returned last week from lUindon, and says that the trip up by steamer was so rough that there were but two men who were not sulTering from mal de mer. Clerk Dailey states that no election judges and clerks will be selected in 1913-the selection will go over until January, 1914. Sliefitf-eleet Reeves has rented the Rhoades house, formerly oc cupied by l'ratt Vickers, and will move in until he makes-a purchase or builds. For sale Three fresh cows, in I milk; 3 to 7 years; one a grade Holstein; other part Jersey. W. K. Hinz. oiv-sTennis Pyl place, South Tualatin. Address Corne lius. Ore., R. 2. Live 3 miles S. W. of Hillsboro. S9-41 John , Parr. Portland, and HeTlrv Tavlor. a resident of Pendleton, as well as one ot the pioneers of Umatilla County, were out to Hillsboro, Monday, iruests of Mr. S. F. Goodwin, of Oak Park. The Pendletonian kuvs there is some talk of Sheriff Tii Taylor, of Pendleton, running for governor, Taylor is one of the best equipped men in the state for the office, and would morn than make good. As he is a democrat, however, there's not much use of his running in Orecron-if one would listen to the pre-election dope turned out by some of the cuckoo papers, OLD OFFICERS HOT TO OCCUPY IJEWQUARTERS Contractor Will Net Complete An ne l'.y l"irt of ibe Year U COMPLETE WORK Vi JA.MAKY Delay la Dclimy ! Material Ca l SBaioa ( WaA From all appearances the old county officers whose terms ex pire in January will not Have the trouble of moving their quarters into the new annex. There has been delay in securing delivery ot material, and Contractor Fos ter will not complete hi3 contract by January 1. This will mean that Clerk Bailey. Supt. Case and Sheriff Hancock will not eo to the trouble of moving into and dedicating the new offices. It is expected that the con tractor will finish some time in January, after the newly elected officers have taken their oaths. The work of shifting the records will be laborious-particularly the sheriff's and clerk's archives. The recorder, however, does not pet out of this work, for E. L. I'erkins succeeds himself, and he will oversee getting the volumes into their new vaults. Mr. Foster still has many w in dows to put in place, and also a lot of baseboards, and other work. He expects everything needled to arrive this week, and will then put on sufficient force to finish up the contract within three or four weeks. NOTICE As I leave for the Eastern Hos pitals and Paris by December 16, all unpaid bills should be settled at once. Those knowing them selves indebted to the under signed are requested to call and settle immediately. 38-9 Dr. J. P. Tamiesie. Hillsboro, Or., Dec 5, 1912. BACHELOR GIRLS DANCE A "Hard Times" Dance will be triven by the Batchelor Girls' Club at Helvetia Hall. Dec 14. Fines will be imposed on those wearing collars and ties, jewelry of any kind, fancy pins or combs, white shirts or handkerchiefs. Good music and fun for all. Tick ets, including supper, $1. AUCTION SALE The undersigned will sell at pub lic auction at the Chas. Johnson place, 2 miles east of Farming ton at ten a. m. sharp, on WEDNESDAY, DEC. 18 Registered Jersey cow; heifer, 2 yrs in Spring, fresh in March; heifer, 2 years old in Spring; 2 heifers, year and a half old; 2 small heifers, bay mare, 5 years, 1500; bay mare, 7 yrs, 1400; bay horse, 11 years. 1350; 3 sows. 12 young pigs, yearling boar, 3i-in farm wagon, hack, Deering bind er. Osborn mower, rake, disc (12), roller, hay rack, wood rack, potato digger, sulkv plow, 3-8 cable, blocks and fork. 280 egg incubator, drill, kale and corn planter, large tank and tubs, sled, miscellaneous lot of lumber, grain sacks, stove, shades, some kale and hay. chickens, and oth er articles too numerous to men tion. Lunch at Noon. Terms $10 and under, cash; over $10. six months time at 8 per cent bankable note. C. r. Miller, uwner. J. C Kuratli, Auctioneer. Ed. Shute, Clerk. SOUTHERN PACIFIC The Southern Pacific schedule, as now running, is as follows: To Portland McMinnville pass'ger, a. m 6:52 Sheridan train, a. m : Tillamook train, d. m, 1:07 Corvallls overland, m 4:57 On Sunday, the Sheridan pas senger does not leave Hillsboro for Portland until 8:50. From Portland Corvallis passenger, a. m. 8:22 Tillamook passenger, a. ra. .10:00 Sheridan passenger, p. m-...5:14 M Mmnyille passenger, p. m- b:4& D. P. Corrieri always keeps the finest fish in the county. Al kinds in season. Also a fine sup ply of the freshest vegetables. Try him. Second Street, one door South of Koeber's. 25-tf IA, "V m A STITCH IN TIME SAVES NINE" Whenever you or any member of your family feel sich and don't Know what is the mat ter. Never Delay, see the doctor. But if you know what ails you bad cold grip, catarrh, dyspepsia, or the thousand and one complaints of the human body, come to this drug store. We have a remedy for every illness everyone com pounded from the formulae of successful physicians. Come in for one of these cures today: The Delta Drug Store I REXALL STORE I m m t Are You Of opening a DanK Account the one sure road to best business? If you are, do not overlook the mod ern accommodations at the American National bank nun i i Private desks for writing your business letter; for drawing your checks and a big free telephone list in a private booth. Privacy for your safety deposit boxes. We can make you feel at home for we have all the modern conveniences. Jour patronage courteously received. A. C. Shute, Pres. C. Jack, Jr., Cashier American National Bank Mate mnd Third, HUHboro. itsutatmtttm ftesoswcM Largnt of any J. A. THORNBURGH J. E. BAILEY W. W. MCELDOWNEY President Vice-Preaiilent Cashier H. E. Ferrin, Ats't Cashier Forest Grove NATIONAL BANK FOREST GROVE. ORE. Statement of Condition on Thursday, April 18, 1912. Capital and Surplus $50000 Loans - $280,570.12 U.S. Bonds (at par) 25.000.00 Other Bonds 57,160.00 Banking House 18,500.00 Cash and due from Banks and U. S. Treasurer 148,082.44 $529,312.56 $529,312.56 Hoaorvo 3 Per Oeut DIRECTORS TKo. O. Todd John . BalUr 1 W.ruqu Wilber W. Mctldownay J. A. Thornbur X-MAS Stationery Christmas is no time to give and to use cheap and out-of-date stationery. Don't send a pretty pres ent and write your letter on scrap. Good stationery reflects your good taste and com pliments tne persoi written to. I have the VERYLATEST in Writing Paper, and En velopesa stock that is rich and tasteful. 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