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- IRE NO. f HIU.Sr.()K(),()Ki;CON, JANUARY Z. IWi vol H cilPl UDERHUi HAS II SNOW STORM THROWS IRQ 10 PAPiEKTS of 'loMr.u Off of ihe "nmclliet" uniflU i that I'vi r overcame the hiwineiui I -. I ion "if IlilUhoni i'rvadcd thi iiiiMU' i.h.-rc IiikI Saturday morn mi- utter the MtiKWHturm. Jim Lttllklll h-CaUie (llniHH4't W itll ill,.., I. a that there wa . '' u-lph A. Wlthycomhe I .. . man on tin- block, in Home of the CITY III DARKNESS ..utliiiil.liiiL'H. rant of the court- Lou m-. but when promptly tolil t y i-iinni t.-iirs on HinrllH that it would take a Hulk an battle held to make ttuh u volume of melt. Hiil.H.ei. ItlVehtlK'tttlon HllOW' llortve In Mh of l ive Wlrrt Wuik it On. f TIIIPIIUM: SliVICK WSCDMIM'Itt Om al lk WomI Stomi lor Vein VlalU HilUkort-Biit Nut Cold nl that u i. lie of refine, amount l mt- t a watrotilotvl or more, was " 7 . . I i ' " from, Friday night the U,wn was with ci..i.. s ii -iiiueni" " " iai iii Hie rear 01 me ni. . . . ' ' . i i .. it.u ii,! out electric light and yet then writ- ' ; I .. ..." ... ...... Ht .liMtiirh.lwkii Muflirinnt illumination for a w a". .leutiiiK in' ,.- ...'- i - - lance. Ir. I.inklat.-r receive! Fourth of July celebration. it!,.- er.-atot tiotibcncht. and he .vn o'clock the light i t . . . .1... ..n..t.d fit ...la. I Ceo. I.idwri:. nf i. vtlle. wan trar. at ;' bun.'.-:. -tin th. city Monday. 'I ho., liinti"'. "'i tii- I. W. Corm. ll Farm, v. ;h hi t'.'.sn Hula-1 of the we. k. W. J. Cn-x.'. of !.. is. , i;;.'. was in to-An M'jii'li morning. greeting friend. Irv tie On-no feed stable, on Ihird Stre.-t. N'-a!. holt. Good ipiatter. h t r lie- 1. -g. Judge I). I! U.-a.4'.i:er and fam ily are wmn to mo1, t the city for residence. JUDGE REASQNER TELLS I Ciplain to Portland Why we do Not Have I'avetl Highway 0M II Hi lu i,rTial ' :tt g.-t ' 11 to I. Ill t ,-hll.lreli t!n parent "i i Well Will til mtl year, a m-af le ' "' j b-:i!th Ollicer lr. ihervwcre aU-iit 1'jnmu ; h;i.l a barrel of liim ,h,!.i.n e..w-. mi ih:iki.h: - r raj,lllk. H..m. lhini' with which to o..nt-''.r t " " s ' U"" ,; ltlil n.nt.-t. lb at wa oi'U a ,Ul- Mait in the wrk. but it wax a I'reat ntimubH to fut in- t . at. i.,r A- r n m im- o l.N-ated the otlcnKlve ue. . ,..,, Smith H4Min I ,MK ... .. .... I with bn ken teletitione wtreH. . I 'l . . ..... Hi.- . i iim and lh ennicmeni ine leieimone o'ruior rn wa mni abated. It wan "mime warned away from the awitch enell." all riifht. all rik'hL bnarda. owinir to the fact that I i.r hale Y.w fr hatching; w hile the juice waa turned oil of e fur wan i.vk1 ' I...' ...wk . i v. iiiiv 4iiv jun . w iuik.'i . S ('. U. I. Ite.l!. Itarred ItorkH. tltf jk,hl Hy8l,.m the Oregon ?i jmt ii iiiiik "' Klectric atill otH-rated. When It'l-v ihukeiiH. 1Z renin - VV'l.ii.. n-L.horni4. fl ie mm riu uouk... i-arli; ijiiratf'ti V '" (l laW 1 1 1 .if hir-siinuton. Siit . r lay ri i j rr - of 1'i.r. t Cro.e, ri'v Mo'idav af- to IVrtsaii l. . V. ho h.K i.pTed fee-i barn. citv Sat- SHOWS tllHIRENCE IS lhKm Set Forili Ibc Dif ftcMllic ia Wiy ia Whifto Couaty s i . vviitu 1.1-if i ornn. .. . . . .. ' ' . . .. . . . llir.lown ub iirtitfil Willi I ajh- . . . . . t . . - i - f i ll- iitiiiv mil lh. , . ... " . . ... - ;nin f,m ti1P trol ev. Two tell hi- to l.:ne.rac..... ...., o.; - . , lh.. ...i,.. , a tree wen if Ull. -.1 . ...r.-n ..Mm, a-,-. nirned up. and there were dead .. ... i .i.. . lu'.u'i d iii Home ph i . van. lien, Av'etit lor ine lamouH i i ... " ....,', i i..ul.,.!,,r v-nd re. onipa rverywncre mini u..- .. f lh.- wm-k u i- - ; ; : ilV immuI 1'hone ayatem. and not a few l..tl b.. i ' "-1. f,,r ,ata!"t .' .,,. . from the liht Hvntem. Thre, tcr.-Ht.-d l i t cr. and ar. ' Ah. l.aveaime " " train on the elec ric were .tall ' " ,,.,,r..,H loraaie " TTUl at IlilUU.m. and ha.l to await . .. . , I . I I I ........... I v. ....... A .1.1 r.'HM 1 1 niNuoro. I - " l,..i, ii .ii ii in ..i ........ ..i;..f - I ,ii.n, t I'll- ! lloiite I. I .. i..:.. i .. 1 .... Sit.t. l nrner retort! that the Li,,,,,, n :U. in the north nart of Sahmvt"ii Oregon Coriration lownt the animal irettini tangled '..i I but little lo in the unow-. tt:.n a telenhone wire that had M-.rin. !ui. I juice could have tHeti rrWHr)i wj. j,,ht wire and I a . . . u a. I n i 1 . tamiii-if ...... i. .! we w i ii t" "ay ;rv m i "inipl" 1 1 1 I irlant 1. 1.- ii ti'-'t IhdhI .hi tin work tl i im.l that th- parrot t .i.li.n i .r ii.ei will .- r.-1'H.-il t-i -in a '!' ni.-nt ! I' ! eifn t. I" root..' kMI..-n. -l'e ""' " 1 ,'' u' iS ''!" ih,- cr.nH.d and h.iiro.v it. hit ,c .laid m.i-t .! tin it p!u-. io ciiMomcr m "' iiroken. Mr. ilhycomi' was tim.-. Ihe curr.nl wannnui drlvlnir in fmm the north coun- i a 1.. I ....k tf IhM I . IV. t the plsinliii'. cull Ik at inc. har-.e.ili!', n racing pouHrs the i hi. 1 ..M'. 11.-1 hake to ow n the p;ii. ot li.M-k. hut III rt :rt the rCC- lind J.-.-.I and tare tir the cln.-k.-iii Hi. y exhibit, O.n- of the main i.l.Ji t i of thru' cooti-nM 1 to C" t he Lik mi, I L'M'U lliterc-.l.-l I" iloini muni thliiC. I" te li b th'-m to do ( m.uiethinvf piacti. a!. i. in.-tl hh-j Wl.ilh while, liuuti thin:' I'k W hu h j tli. V can earn a ir. ins' w In n Ih.-vj KMA up to inanh."l and wo : iiuuihoo'!. And the oi l w a l learn how to .1 Hoinelhinvr H I" do that tliiiitf k ith y i'' I, mill-. If you - how Mi:n. thin that -toon-one t-i e l a rac-d or llillde Voil lire chi atl'ic your . !l nit of the ino? t valuable part o the contest Ihe cvp. I n-lire c alli ed by doin it koiir' lf l':il .-lit - ihin'l think "l favoiinc your child b eikiccor liianinir bun Hoiiietitiu-,' to tal e I" the fair to win a pi I with, for vim are not. tin the oil., r hand, von are doinc him an absolute in- jiiHln... You are ib.-aliui: him nut of the valuable - pi-neni" of l-arni nv how to do k.ioi. ihmc. ami at the Haute ti n" o.lu.-atnu: him to be lll'dionest. Character hiiililinc ii the m i I important putt of the rail, r.l ic almM I the child, and the eivul st value in thee industrial c mt.- (H iiluiic that line loriniiu,' in the child habitH uf industry, i cono tny, nytcm. honesty. self reliance ami till of the traitH that "o to make up the po. citi.eii. There will be man valuable pri.i-H for the children at the Slate Fair acain net year, but mine of them will be worth as much as it clear conscience and the experience uained by raisinc or tnakiiik' somelhinvr with which to win the pii.i-H." ii:io-. in.- iuh.iii liirivifiK in I mm i ne norm coun- I'ri.tav lucht only I-caime ot ine . . ,ht. )r l.jnklater residence i - ... I .L ... tin Inn I . . f.t .... . II. ... . u inj'er i nun i'i"en m.t-i wtien lie mei w un ine ucciuem, . i .i . I.I..H1 lli Iiiol everv"' I ii- i VI ... U'itl....ml.,. I . Hi....i r i r... .1.. , ,.lr. Bllll ..lir.. iihuji.iiihi up j thin- iii readme to turn on Wn, rominr in from the Chal- j. r,.( ll. juice when the telephone m.T't and as they rounded Hlrw coinpanv nau iv!.jri.i i,(u. cttrner, mu noi s-e ine iiun: liim. J. Jack, was up the city in, try in m- Kmmet H'ock, w as dow n to th tcrnooii. enrout' I'eter Uied Ai'l i . , c , 1.. I ( ft I.iaCKMIlUO rll"i .o u at Oretico. was i i th- urda.v. Ser-ator Wi-sl and - pe-mta-tive Meek cam-hoiii" ia-,t Friday niht. to ictnain over S Kidny with their famiii'-s. Mrj I T Vin,r,i' ha !-en a irueHt at the home of I t-r dauh ter. Mrs. I.atim. r. l'ort'.and. the past Week. John Uorlandand Kr-d liro.vn. of iH-yond North l'iains. w. re in tne last of the w.ek. trying the lirst run of lb-tfied.-i. VV..U l.,...inwir.d was oi:.' of the t;rst to enjoy the MeizLirtf, ini tiatin what is kno.vn in the Kast and Canada. a "'pun." ('. V. Cralirl. of :e-ro- the Tualatin, was in !".v:i M iday. He htarts f r Hr.-i-h Col-nibia for a three mirths stay, in a few days. .HEALTH HINTS I.V...I I'ishiin of Or. ,(. was up to the city Monday iiiorntnif. 1 has hclpcl t- a.'i many inirhiri'4 in the co'irtv ri Hit past ten years. r-.l I.!-., k sunt hiilkT. ... i ...i....... . n ....n.n.itfuuiii i . . . i :..o.. .l...i...l I OI t . I ' . .i in lew i.-ieii no. ..- tine rein anil iiariiuny Kvuioievi , i . .... .... i,. t'.i..r 1 I : I . I ti t ivyX tt luy'll, I' I'll vn in perhaps not .v er a .ien iini-. Mrs withvwmU'. .' i "c i lr.., . I . ... ..nrlt' 1 i : 1 . I' H L'. 1 I i i ! Vi v-'livv , ' Pit Py Mm lay momma luanj WilhyronitM' wai uninjureu. ... o l a 1 H..MI.U 1 . I ..i r 'I' . - w r. were nauy i ih- loiHi.-tv.-.. .,ul the hore never anew wnai :.i il . i -. ntru Utation. Iliecoun- .ni..-.! ,;m One of A 1 Ho On Sat urdav morninif there were in r rhl, followed . . . . . .1 . 1 I .. a. at the r. ntral ulation. ineniun- ,njur,Hl him. Une of A U t . M. .Mct liers-iii ami .i.;si i try line HulTcrvd conmderably. comt,'H horses, in a double team. KetTer, of near West Union, tried and North I'lain w a completely f,.i fou 0f a w ire in the east end the sleichs. Monday, and were . f a.... . . it, r.ui lift ft I... ....I lf III. m iitu.L I t Is. itiK.il .lrtli t t 5 t ( rtit'. 1U H H IIMl'IIOIM.II - ' o .t f..r two or three day. Lf tnwn. hut irot otT with a shock i i..il,;n.r' iinlv tinminir hi ftholl der. A. for aie I'.Kfc'H lor nan n '-"J . ... . . .. ... . ir . t.'l I ilin onimal mn. il it liome S I' : t till. SI. iAI HT I J. I.. i'" io.... r hundred; chick. 12!c each; tn kv.h1 8haK', with low oi pep .. . . it- i ii. o ' rj iu.ri luir in i,im kk lilie vv vanuoiie r. cfc.w I- - .. i vi ;.,i.. in... I Tin. storm, however, was not I.i, l.lllCUonse niruio nmi'i ij- --. - . . .. .. h i -. .i .. TnnrM nl n roiii nature, ami ine inn n-i- el's; ,-s,. . vv line K".'i i". - .- . . . i . j it Till ner la'. Hi iHTiature was nuue mini, i come i . .on. . k i . - . ....... .u.. . I... l. to,, i.. i... eh ek 1 e each. - weni atHiui me cu iii im-votii. i.-.ii v. I isj iinelilaieines. mKiirinit uin. aim IIU.I.J tl "I " 1 . First class (Irah.vn piano for sale. Standard make and jise.l but little. A tar.rain for - cash. Terms, it desired. 15. Shipman. C.rand Theatre. Th.. IV II X N. sent a snow imlxr, Monday, and a iilow to crew lias t.e.-ii eiu;a:ea in irvin .eaverton. l 1. UX 3A. IIW wau.imK - ; ,!,,. Ileaverton central. 41 9 the unusual cond.tions. morning .... . - - Andrew HiiTce. an Italian la- 1 1,., IliiUUirot ommereial IvanK , ........t c i-.tucu kimh . t i. ri . , , . t . ITtliXlJlliKJi niiii.ik i'u' I (Mirer, OI lii'inninn, i'i""Ki,i 'bad c. ncneed pna-w-dinKH for i s.1IulaVi anJ is SSiS.Effl properly near Laurel. It is re- ae of 71 years. Deceased was . I nse. Iukm ts ui ,r ,., that the note was iriven the father of Kev . hvan I . nM- for stink in the .'copies' Store, HiiRhi'S. the Unirrenational mm- German lady wishes a position nd the instrument was due last ister of UillsUiro. residmir at on a fann lls housekeeper. Sne October It is aid that several HidK'lield. Washington. Ihe ia!J a little dauirhur. S years old. i... i i. ui.w.L iii ihe wife and mother died last March, ...k,, mnt uccomtianv. (.mtntry .IrlllUS nllll IH'iiKMl i.."." 1 1 . : . , .. i .I i ....... ..... . . . store, now closed by creditors, and deceased leaves live children Lotion w ill be welcomed. Apply will be sued uiHin otes k'lven lor io mourn , nma. . ,,. t .M,s. .....o.. al.ket.urpose Several thousand Mr. lluhes was a Welchman Kasl HiHsboro. on Mam Street, dollars are involved in the trans- of the old school, well read, al- -iion. the ease just Wed has ways an Uv pur Usan. ever N. J he,,, broiinht as n tore-runner io ive.mm. , ... ..? ... Wl.sh:,.,ton .-onnty the real further proceeding. wi m, mn - of ciNihuUlin in the I saw cord wood, poles up to 12 . of lh? a'H,rinK classes, Northwest so far as Amenum u h.'S in diameter, fence rails, . h ht,(, jn hikrh iiiWt,m Wctipation was concerned, w as ml iKiards of nil kinds, in to 8 . of the Hritis, em- down from I 'irneltus, Monday lokewood lengths. Will ro into morninir. and called on the Ar- . .. ii'..:... ..I....... of I""' . . .. .1. Jude I). II. Keasoner and (xjm- missioner Hanley returned Thurs day eveninif. from attending th' meeting of county judjfes and commissioners in Portland, and report an educational trip. Judjje IL.-asorn-r was one of the princi pal talkers at one of the sessions. and he talked plainly for the U-ru-fit of Multnomah people. In replv to the complaint that Wash ington County roadsjare had the Judtfe informed them oi many thinifs, explaining that the coun ty is badly cut up. and that our bride expense is naturally enor mous, he lielievinst thi? item here v as as jjreat, if not greater, than in Multnomah, considering that portion of the county outside of the city limits. He also mention ed the fact that Multnomah had an assessment of over $2J.0OO.- (). while Washington County had a tax roll of less than twenty millions. Inside the city umiu ih.. ritv of Portland takes care (ii lis nai, anu mo i the improvement of a few miles of roads. Many of the Portland county highways, he said, ran through sections in the moun tains, w here rock was easily ob t onui.!.. nnit it w as not necessary to ship material thirty or forty m,!'s' . On the Canyon and Cornell roads, the highways wind through the hills, and in many nl aces a good sub-base already- existed. Here in Washington County, along the river bottoms, where the soil is several ieei in depth, in many instances the roads are miles ana miles away from rock quarries, and it is ex- o.,wn 0 to shin IJ..nsoner talked to the point, and said that citizens of Washington County wanted good Hi'i.U nnd were crettini? them as rapidly as possible, but he said that manv resented the siurs ,..j.,i nn the commonwealth dv the auto men of Portland, and he considered much of the com plaint as unjust The court went all over the Multnomah rwids. and talked a great deal with the consulting engineer, and he thinks the trip will be the means of saving Washington County from ex pensive mistakes. "A STITCH IN TIME SAVES NINE" Whenever you or any member of your family feel sicK and don't Know what is the mat ter. Never Delay, see the doctor. Iiut if you know what ails you bad cold rip, catarrh, dyspepsia, or the thousand and one complaints of the human body, come to this dru 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: 9 i I j The Delta Drug Store J REXALL STORE 1 a a a i t Are You Thinking j Of opening a DanK Account the one sure road to best business? If you are, do not oyerlook the mod em accommodations at the American National 00 HANK 0" f I Private desks for writing your business Hetter; for drawing your checks and a big free telephone list m a private booth. Privacy for your safety deposit boxes. We can make you feel at home for vc have all the modern conveniences. Your patronage courteously received. A. C. Shutf. Pres. C Jack, Jr., Cashier American National Bank Main and Third, Hlllnboro. tin an ci the country. Write, phone or call on me. - Carl Skow, corner Sth ami Fir. Millsum, Oregon. Phone. City VL as ChristolTerson, the Port j..v Hnirhes. In'ing the eldest gus of the children, departed lues- .lov for Wn es. to laKe charge 01, and settle the estate that the father leaves. The Southern Pacific schedul as now running, is 11s follows: To Portland McMinnville inss'ger, a. m o:.ri'J .Sheridan train, a. in K::IS 1'illaiiiiMik train, p. 111 1 ."7 Ciu-kallu iivoi-l onl 11 m I:fi7 On Sunday, the Sheridan pas senger does not leave llillsbofo bir Portland until S:.r0. From Portland P.iirvallis passenger, a. in H:l!li Tillamook passi'iivrer, n. m Khbll cilieridan passenger, p. in. f:U M'Minnville passenger, p. in (": l.r NOTICIi To WIhiiii il M.-iv .'iiii'i'iir- V II nn- Ih ii Iiv iuiIiIhiI lllnl I. Villi b. Miilluy, my wife, hiivinij on Uh- ll'li 'I'lV nl litiiimiv. mil. Icll tii v l. I ""'I limit. !. tli.it I will mil ntor Bui. I ilnli', I't' n-l"iiiillili' for nnv th Ills el nV kin. I uf I'liiuiu'l.-t liu-iiiri-il liv lift I'llt-il ll tH Jiniietiy 1 s, I'll I, A'fri il C Miilloy, J. A. Kirk wood, of Heed villi was up Monthly, trying Io get the name of the weather man, to get a change of climate. Knii.l mu mm.! lliolioul I hen I'linm.in vviuib 111, v ...... foi'n i.iill r..i n Veli!lliii or 11 C.i'.'im ...i i. i.ii.iiii." Murca, when you want to see the iv v. Smith, of Suth Tuala- tin. was over to the city I nday afternoon. Cvorul t hnronehhred Pohintl lv 1 1 . .-"r I. ....I ..veitiil' him tiled articles of ineoiiioiation for th Aerial Vmht Club, at San Francisco, 1 low inii -rested canital in tak ing hold of his company. They "'" S7 :!,'Tl,rivSlK' Chin, liars far .alo.-Ouk fa. .,1... he 1 hristo erson. lie .......I inking nns. vv it Peterson, for vears a now mmum k-" r" v; ; t"ai'l wn. n run w 1 MDiiinnT ni n i-i 1H.L- . in uw.i P.av for a big fee. He expects Ut the Hiverside Hop barm, near (.. levolut ionize aerial navigation. Dundee. -' 1 , . .. ' .i ,.,,fa to lWr's Karly Standard potato vvmuciK , ,,. .-, . : r r - - - ,,otatotf3 mature work on Hairy ia m.7 r reu , ll,llsl.oro, ore., uoue o. r fi Ilv nU.it 40 1 ' ui .1 nw ("nvfc Karm. , ri Hij ... I,,... a loive oeen wen-ieui . . around llilhsboro. during the big J, 11 ll-on. storm. Almost every nouse.iu u ,. ... - - has been throwing (Hit m mim o " r,v 01V ,d.n. 1). K. the feathered fe lows, uui in nKv.--. the emmtrv t ic China pneasaiiia ivt-n....v. r.-, - . t- i'e i t he greatest sutVercrs, mony was performed m the eourt 1.... 11...11 i,.ivi. inu.111 1.11111111. 1 viihii..'. . Hill, iney ii...'. v....... ". .. I . , 1 . 1 . i- nhw.kenrt at the A tl P.nrriens. of ftbove Hie uiiiiivi.s v. 1 .-- . ptmltry yards. Banks, was in town hriday after- . . ... i.. n nnH Kntnrrinv morn nir. ivir, Hops went to m c Ji" ,r Kniuvthnt the coun Friday jiften,.M,n in oruanu, rnfor the mir- i" t rv tn r Dun iiiii ii 111 in in uiiiiv a The Park cemntttteO has post ed notices warning people fivin driving across the city property with their teams or sattaio ani mals. Since the advent of bad roads a wagon trail has been started across the park, ami it is the wish ot the committee to stop it in its inception. The past week has filled F.ditor itiii rmhlv's heart with the real joy of being a suburbanite. Making the train at Milkapsi, and then .making homo from the station, mottling and night, has tilled the veteran Oregonitm man with elation, and his cheeks have ruddv as those of Cupid. II low "slutted oil'" at least 10 years of his age in the past six days, and one urenco iauv warn ed to know "what "young man" that is that makes the early and late trains." it vv Scott of Forest Grove, vi l v v 1 ic to the Areus that the house of a Mr. Haynio burned at Caston Friday night, ami mai ...v.ii., t w nn h intr was n names IIIIV H.v . many canvas-back ducks tlew in to the blaze, being attracted oy il... illumination. Wescott and his son caught seven of the loath ed tribe, nnd other neipeu mem- selves to the birds that vyore rendered sttipetied ny tne inci dent. This is the first time that an incident of this nature has been repot ted. I.lttle. of near Orenco. was in town Monday. Mr. Little has a ten acre tract on the Hor wick place, and has built a neat $2,500 bungalow tor a residence. We deliver Al fir. four foot or 10 inch, at market price. Also deliver hay. baled or loose, and straw. -G. E. Gibbens, City 424, Old Fair Grounds. -& Joe Lousignont, well known in this county, is under arrest at Portland, charged with stealing articles from a boat house. Lou signont has been in trouble be fore, and has been under sen tence tor larceny. t..r !le nt a bargain A pian ola and $7o worth of music, must be sold at once. W ill tit any pi Will cost vou iust $00. A (l 1 1 v' ..... w - . tine Xmas present basy terms if desired. -B. Shipman, Grand Theatre. Willard Taylor, son of Mr. and M.w. C P To v Inr of Route Z. llillsboro. has made a fine record of school attendance. For 20 consecutive months he has been neither absent nor tardy, his sister. Gladys, has missed but a half day during the same period. and that was on account oi ui-ness. v. cilo IVkin and Indian Kunner' ducks, and white Leg horn hens. High grade stock and prices right Adams, Box 483, or inquire at place across o. P. track, near Jabez Wilkes place. 35-tf Ralph Withycombe, of near Farmington, begins to think that nustortune has Deen lanaing on him rather severely of late. his house burn- I o o o I v. vv..m r . , , ! ...i ,.,;fk nil th nnntents. and his I'Ui iwii " . ; . i loss of ahorse loiiowea rrtaay night, when the animal Decame si live telenhone wire. He considers it fortunate, how thut nplther he nor Mrs. Withycombe were injured, and 19 willing to let it go at that. - j v is s .k ioo -iA:- 25 .ft . S3 -t "-.''- I Z: A 1 I ''A INSURE THE SUCCESS Of your children by giving them au early start in life. Deposit $100 with us and procure a Recording Savings Bank and a Savings Bank Book. Have them save a little at a time and deposit with us. We We will pay them 4 per cent, on their savings. Their success will be insured. SHUTE SAYINGS BAM KXt'Ll'SlVK F0K. SAVINGS gYESIGHT 1 i m.mi J ii ima (1 is the most precious of gifts. Impaired or defective eyesight is almost a crime in these days of scientific enlightenment. Glasses can be made that will take away these defects. I make au examination of your eyes free and will tell you if glasses will help you, and if you need them will furnish them to you at prices that can not be beat. LAUREL M IIOYT -nr First door west of the Delta Drag Store 1 m 1 y uiue wreath curl. I hie her. u.h-j-- I