DAULIiERGE MURDER Clias Wambeke Arrested and His Hiring Begun WILL ISK FINISH Kl TODAY I'ultlic Opinio Uelirves ta the lass rruce sf the I'rlHaaer. All remeu.hei the dastardly asMrwi imtiuii of AndrewDatiltierge in hiscs tun siM.ut 1 . 16. The crime shock et Hie whole community and parti culnrly the near neighborhood where the criuiw was committed. Kvery one thereatxiuts as welt as the ofticers iu t wn miuinenced a quiet hunt fur the Hssttssin. Kvery body whose acts had ev.-r twen the lesj-t shady was iiivivtiKHled and his whereabouts on the fatal .Saturday evening account") fur. In this class came Cha. VV'aiu hcktt. He was arretted last Thurs day afternoon iy Mesers. J. W. Mor Kan and Jus. Hare and turned over 1 1 SI.eritl rtewell. The prisoner was arraigned on Monday and his exa mination set for Thursday the3tn. At that date the examination was com ine need. The testimony Is iu direct itiid the whole day waa con mined in the examination of witueew es. The Court at tt.p m last night a.lj, mined till 9 o'clock this morning when the examination will be re sumed. At this time it cannot be known whether or not the accused will bo held to answer at the next term of the Circuit Court. District Attorney Toi.gue is 4NtittHl by Oeo. K. Barley. The deleudant's attorney is John M. Wall. Wamtieke has liyed in this county for tue pHi-t eight years. He some lime hi owned a pei.ee of land near Center viilo. This he dinposed of and bought again near Laurel. Buying and selling is his way ol gaining a livelihood for himself, wife and five children. A few months ago he sold his Liurel property for als.ut $2700. Taking a part of this money he bought bis present home on the Tualatin. He also dealt in eronal properly. Dahlla-rge was owing him about tor a horse which money was paid on tbe Wednesday before the mil der. 11 Wamtke killed Dahlberge it was not because he need, d the money he expected to get, but from a wicked desire to MMses what was not his own. How ever the accused has borne a good reputation heretofore and many or his acquaintances think ho is not the man who did the killing. M.LUtltll. At high noon, Monday, Dec. 21, 1!imi, a very pretty wedding occured at the home of the bride's mother, Mrs. Laura L. Nicklin, in which her only daughter, Neim Neah was mar ried to Air. tJeorge 1-1 Marlio. Alii Pearl IVmpta-H prt sided at the piano, and the hVv. ll.-nry T. Atkinson, ot the. M. K. c hurch officiated, using the iiiipresrii ve ring ceremony. The spa cious rooms were tsuautifutly decora Mi with evergreens, mi. tetoeand pott.il plums. In the bay window where the young couple stis d during ttie cer-inony, hung a large borse Hh.m of white tl iwers, pierced wlih a silver arrow. The bride was very tretty in a traveling suit ol mode broadcloth, witti velvet pompadour to match. Mr. Martin is a native daughter, laiing a nnd daughter of those sturdy pioneers, W. J. Loughary and Wife, and is exceedingly popular with a large circle of friends. The groom, who is foreman in the olllae of the Telephone Register, has 'eeu in Me Miniiville hut one year, 1 .t has made hosts of friends among 11 re-'denls of this place Mr. and Mrs. jurtlu to k the alteriiis.il Lain for a short vinil to the gristm's patents wi... ..v. j atCaiit.y.' Tiny win r "-" fie lat ter part of the week u .i j the Caii.pU-ll house dui.. th -imi of that family to Cnlilei is as faithful an employe as It has ever lieeii our lot to have, and we are sure he will make Miss Netia a good hus band and Mrs. Nicklin a dutiful son. May they live long and prosper. The alH.ve Irom the McMinnville Telephone Reifixtcr is endorsed by the l.M.srENDKNT and its force Mr. Mail. 11 worked here about three years and quit to do better. His Wifo is favorably kuowo in Hillsboro, she being related to J i Ige Atchbold's and James Lsmki'.' families. A Lire And i-V .t'l t'lghU Mr. W. A. Hi ties, of Manchester, 1 1., w ru.ug of his almoet miraculous tscap t from deatl, says: Exposunt wli.r meaeles induced serious lung trouble, which ended in consump- I ! I had Irtqueul hemorrhages I I l t-'ughed night and day. All ,iiy i.siors said I must soon die. Hi. n 1 began to ue Dr. King's New lu tMvery for consumption, which j,.inpletely cured me. I would not ! without it even if it cost to 00 a bottle. Hundreds have used it on my recoiiimenilation and all say it never lads to cure throat, chest and lung trouble." lWulr M'e 500 and ll.oo. Trial Ironies free at free D.-lta Drug Store. He ruslrtl Iheargeeas. All 1 ot ters told It-nick Hamilton, of West Jetrerson.O , after suffering is moiiihs from ls-lal Fistula, he would dieunl 'ssa costly overation was performed; but he cun d himself with ttve boxes of Buckleu's Arnica Salve, the surest Pile cure on' Karth, and the lsst Salve in the World. 25 cuts a Is.x. fcH.ld by Delta Drug St. re. I he ttM-Uie f Meat Is envi-sl by all pr dyspeptics wIiim- stomach and liver are out of order. Ail such should know that Dr. King's New Life Pills, the won derf.il stomach aud liver remedy, gives a splendid appetite, sound di-g.-stion and a regular bodily habit thai insures perfect health and great energy. Only 2.V; at Delta Drug Store. Schulnierieh lrc, have blasting powder fx Rule, Mounts forrtlinp piturtsal liie IsiliKmiiK.sr i llice, 1 d"Z Sid half tor 5 H. FJ U r K. H.SiiksfHwwill preaeh in the ftiri-di tn i hurrii n. ! Sumiay, nesr.ing "id t-venii.g. Born, at li sHlville, 1m-. -'7 to John ThoiiiiMin and w ife a du:bier. Mr. Thoiiiisoii is manager of the Bsd Ville fai in. Paper napkins, 20 cents per 100, at I.SUKI'K.Nt.KST olli.s-. Imported from China l-f"re hiM-tilities broke oat. Klder K. H. Sirkafooso is nlf on a flying Irip this w.s lr to Kelso and I'asile Ils-k, Washii ;tm. He will r. turn tomorrow. Call at the iNLFi' HM.EMT otH( and examine the u- Melton tsiard for nounlin).. k it' prints. Latent thing out. Any t .'. . The report of Superintendent Ack erman shows that the mhis.l year in Wanliiugton county is long er than that in any other county in the stsle excepting in Multnomah The average school term in this county Is 7J mm th per year. The weather fu; the psst few days has been seasonable, tut if is uat. On Tuesday comii ii:ing at 0:30 a. iu. snow lull so I l'n! by niM.n it was six inches deep. er that there was a mixture l -now and rain which gave us a tii.e rlin-h. At Forr eat Orove which is nearer the hills there is mo-e snow, but it is soft and slushy. From gentleiueu attending III Dairymen's AsMS-isiiou it is let rued Iliat in Linn and Line coup lies the ground is hurt1, the snow melting as fast as it ft Is. The general interest iu the Booker T. Washingtm series of aulobiograH hical articles cull, d "L'p From Sla very," now la-ini piibhhcd iu The Oiiil.Hik, iscousiaiitly on the incresw. The innlatuient eontatn.ii in the Jan uary Magazine N.nibirof The Out l.sik tells some extremely significant as well as amusing siories of the difficulties encountered at Tupkegee in inducing the ambitious colored students to lurn their attention to in dustrial Huljerts. The article has many illustrations, (f t a year. The Outlook Company, 2h7 Fourth Ave., Ne York ) 1 he state is to la- askisl to found a State Normal school at Burns, Har ney county. Burnes is worthy of a good schiM.I, but there is no more need of a Norm.il schis.l th.-re than iher Is iu Hillslsiro or tu mu.-h. Bur-ia is a sparsely settled county will, only 27 school districts though but 24 of them report, while this county has 94 districts. Harney county furnishes employment for only 38 teachers all grades, while this comity ha 123. In that county then- arebulCll scholars, while in this I lere are 4302. To get students for tl.H school iinM.rtitions would be roquii si, and Kr.nliiates would have to en.igrate to find employment. The h me is a grsft pure and sim ple, otr the same fabric as the Lake view I igh school only an attempt lo hide tbe proposition under the name "NoiidaI." W. T. Lyon, dentist, who at one time kept open hisolli.'e in Hillsboro has made an invention which pro mises to bring him wealth. Dr. Lyons is a son of Mr. Lyon w ho iu his lifetime lived at O nterville and a brother-in-law of Mr. Marsh that now lives there. His Invention is a machine for making and fitting gold crowns in dentistry. He le vised a swagn some yenrs ago for making the gold thimble for the tooth, but his d. vi. e was not a sue cess because, he could not lit the thim ble except by the old way. There were many machines on t.ie mantel with which that muehcouid he done. BtH-ently he has constructed a little device for taki.ig the smooth gol 1 thimble and fitting it quickly. It H 'claimed that it can ta done in three minutes. Now that the apparatus is made every dentist must nave one. This ho can have since the cost for the whole device is only alrout tM. His old friends congratulate Dr. Lyons on his good fortune. Ijasl Friday, John McNamara and Carl Larsen, were arrested at the re quest of Portland detectives who wanted them to answer lor highway robbery committed the .Monday be. fore on the Canyon road. On Salur day Detective Ford came out and tsk the boys to Portland, it was reported on the streets here on Tues day that Larsen had repented and told the whole story. This w ill make it go hard with McNaiimrs, w ho was recognized by his victim and in the present temper of public opinion the court will iinpose if tot the fud pen alty of the law, more loan the least. There Is a dark future belore him. He Is Just enb-ring manhixal's estate, physically well developed, able to work at employment requiring great exertion, pleasant of address, and capable of making friends. Hut all these advantages have been negatived by his waywardness. He did not look ahead and see Unit ti e way of the transgressor Is hard. Three in stances may be cited to exemplify the good side. When in j til lset year he stissl by the side of the otlii r when the prison rs made a murder ous assault with intent to escape from prison. When young S.ippington was aciidentally shot and had fallen with head and shoulders in a dead Turrow of water and w rapidly bleeding to death, John first tore a bsndsge from Ins own shirt w ith which to legate the Ihigh, then not being able, uiia-sMed to k'.'t the Issiy lo higher ground he laid his own body in the water for a pillow and gave up hi overcoat for a coviring hi his sti li ken ma'e. Ag-in on the very day of this last robts ry he found a pscksite Unit hail Us n drop ped by Fred H sal from his buggy worth twenty live or more d .bars, which having tho address of the owner on the wrapper was returned to Judge H.hI to await Fr.st's return to Hillsls.ro. Notwitn-tanding this gissl side, the ol jis tioiia'.le tnita are many and varied it is felt that sympathy for him is wasted. DAIRYMEN ARE IN SESSION Commenced Yesterday Morning and Adjourn To-day THIS MEETING An Effort Will be Made to Haoe a Creamery at Hillsbro The Papers and Addresses Were Well Delivered The Annual Meeting of the Stale Dairynen'a Association U In session, nn.l well attended by r-preaeotative wen of the state. Compare! with forirer meetings the one now In seteion la pronounced to be equal to any hi.i .ml uinorinr tn the earlier naeetinz excepting that at Albany last year. That was made Interesting farmers. Our people are net attending as numeroumy iu n.ilbunr .rr.nrx.mM.ti wnuld like. The association wan called to order promptly at 10 o'clock yesterday. Dr. of welcome which was a' aurprtae to tne aairyuieu " Huch exact information on details from one not actively engaged in the in dustry. Dr. Bailey has carefully followed the progress of dairying and elo quently discoursed upon the topic while opening the doors of the city to the visitors. ' . Pres. Paulsen briefly replyed thanking the mayor and the citirena of IIillslM.ro for hospitality, evidences ol which he saw on every side. The firxt paper waa by our Mr. Wm. Schulmerlcb, "Dairj ing for Pro flt,"and was a floe contribution to the dairy literature of the state. Mr. Schulinerich la a successful man, and he treated bis topic from the profit point. It is understood that the paper will be published in full so that Hi one interested may atudy in detail. Mr. Scott who was to talk of good roads was not able to be present be au ol the illnes of his son. It U hoped that the young man will be so much improved thai Mr. Scott cao be present today. The local committee entertained the visitors at a chicken dinner served in Orange Hall. In the afternoon W. H. Chap n, of Portland had the subject, "Dairy lv.wl.ml. from tha lnnimliMlnn Man's SiandDOiot." The subject WtS most timely and created a better understanding that ought to exist between pro- ducer and consumer. Mr. Weeks, of Salem talked Intelligently about Silos, He beliees in them. He builds Id his barn or under cover and as high as he can get it even if it is 30 feet. Mr. Week's Silo lie tntmDshis ensilaire as tiirht as outer edtjes. His favorite crop for not value clover highly. The evening exercises were of a popular character and well attended by the public. The work for today is indicated by this program: Thursday, January 3, xoox, 10:00 a. m. MUSIC Address of Wslcome t Dr. F. A. Bailey Response Hon. Thos. Paulsen MUSIC Iaper Dairying for Profit Wm. Schulmerich, Farmington DISCUSSION 1:30 p. m. ' T ' Address Dairy Products from the Commission Man's Standpoint W. H. Cbapin, Portland DISCUSSION MUSIC A.ldrera What I Know about s Silo Geo. W. Weeks, Salem DISCl'BSION Paper What Shall w Feed? Alex Chalmers, Onterville 7:30 p. tn. MUSIC Adilrem Dairying, Grain Raising and the Fertility of the Soil Prof. A. L. Kinselj, Co trail is DISCUSSION Recitation Miss Minnie Hei.lel Address Oregon dreameries ami Cheese Factories Prof. F. L. Kent, Corvallis Solo Fredrick E. Vrooman Taper Batter Making from Hand Separator Ad. Skyles, Astoria DISCUSSION MUSIC Friday, January 4, 10:00 a. tn. Address Problems in Feeding Dr. Jas. Withycombe, Corralli DISCUSSION Paper Good Roads and Modern Dairying R. Scott, Milwaukie DISCUSSION 1:30 p. tn. BUSINSSS MBSTISO BiPosTi or orncsas Annual AdJr Polo Address suction or T. S. Townsend, Portland DISCl'SRION MUSIC ...How a Creamery Will Benefit Hillsboro and Vicinity Hon. W. N. Barrett, Hillsboro DISCUSSION Aldress blorisai Seirt Comes from Dr. D. B Carglle, of Washita, I. T. He writes: "Four hotil sof FJectric Bitters baa cured Mrs. Brewer of scrofula, which had caiivsl her great suffering for years. Terrible sores would h eak out on ber hesil ami face, and the best doctors could give no help; but her cure Is compute and her health is excellent." This shows what thousands have prove. hat F.lectric Bitten Is tbe treat I lood purifier known. It's Uie supreme remedy for ectetna, tetter, silt rheum, ulcer, N.ils ami running sores. It stimuli I v.t, kidneys and bowels, expels poisons, helps di-g-stioii, builds up the strength. Only 50 ceuta. Sold by Delta Drugstore. will IS A SUCCESS by a tery large attendant ot local Bailey, Mayor delivered the addre is a tub that will exclude the air possible, giving roost attention tome the Silo is corn, theu tares. He does .President PanWn ornctas ....Miss Elisabeth Johnson .Is Dairying Profitable? Ilea Letter U'U The following Is a list of letters re maining uncalled for in the postofllc at Hillsboro, Dec, 20, 19.K): Mrs. J. II. Aiderson, Mrs. Louisa Hugnrner, John Koetur. All letters note TV I for by Jin. 12, Will be sent tn the Dead letter Office. One cent w ill tie charged for each letter railed for. ft. WAOCJE3ER P. M. If you want good repairing work on boots and shoes, please call on Ous Koebler, at Landrock'sold stand on Main street, Hon. Q, W. Patterson, of Portland, was lo town yesterday, Mr. Hownrd Oiive, of Lexington, vi-itirg reia'ive in UilWaoro this Wflt. For dou.entic dry foods Hrhul tuerich Bros.' priott are tiel.iw all fornicator. Very profitable, watt h-uight ser vice were held Monday evuning at the Methodist chuu-h. Dr. C. B. Brown, dentist is getting no rest this week His waiting room is full of patieuts. Rubbers, rubber boots, rubber aod oil i-loihmg, at Schuluierlch Bros. Oood stock low prices. Mrs. John Millet was at borne with ber mother, Mrs. Susan Brown at Christmas aud New Year's. Scbulmerich Bros. Just received an invoice of men's clothing, see them if you need anything In the r line. John Dennis baa the prettiest line of baby stones that ever came to the city. All colors aud very reasonable, Charles Mitchell went to Philo math, Benton county on Wednesday to work on the telephone Hut which is building in that school town. Schulmerlcb Bros, have a few ladies' capes and cloaks left which will be closed out at cost, also some men's overcoats and mackintosh's. Miss Lelah Patterson visited with her grand-mother, Mrs. Henry Web rung during the holidays. - She re turned to Portland Wednesday. Mrs. Arthur Boscow, of Portland, speut tho holidays at ber father's home Peter Hoscow. We old timers remember ber as Miss Lucy Morgan. Enquire W. D. Smith and wife have returned from Ks!ern Oregon. Mrs. Smith did not realize the bene fit from a change of climate that her friends hoped. Mrs. II. Oherg, who for two weeks has been in Salem, at tbe beddde of her mother, Mrs. T. K. Boyal return . d last Wednesday evening. She re ports her mother considerably im p 'oved. Students attending the Portland Business College took up their work again on Wednesday last. Among the new students fr tn llillsls.ro is Ciuude Ureerr, of I hi CI i mux Milling Company. Next Sunday morning Aev, H. Olierg will preach on tbe subject: "I aiming the Bridges." Evening subject: "Men-wanted." A very cordial Invitation to attend these ser vices Is extended to all. It was a bad night for roving on Tuesday evening and the attendance at the Native Sons' mask ball was not as great as on some former occa sions, but what was "lacking In quantity was made up In quality." The revival meetings at the Evan gelical church are gn wing in inter est. II v. C. T. Hurd Is helping this week. Rev. A. A. Winter, of La Fayette will assist the pastor next week. All an welcome tu these services. The Quarterly Union C. E, rally will he held at the Evangelical church next Sunday evening. The churches uniting in Ibis are the Congregations list, the Christian and the Evangeli cal organizations. A cordial welcome will be extended to all. A. Tozier, secretary s ste press association and II. M. Williamson, publisher of the Rural Northwest, are attending the State Dairymen's Association. They paid the lode peudent a social call, yea more than social, for they helped by reading proof sheets aod then going to the composing room and correcting them. On publication day in Ihe country office thiscourtesy weans something. Gentlemen, you left a pleasant mem ory w Jen you went to yo r homes.' Dist. Dept. Orand Master, George Miz icr installed the officers of Monte r.uma Lodge No, 60, I. O. O. F. last Wednesday evenirg. The occupants of Ihe chairs are R. H. Greer, N. O ; A. A. Morrill, V. O., E. L. MoCor mi. k, Sec.; P. O. Brown, Trees.; M. M. Bridges, Warden; D. M. McCam ish, Cond ; A. Sigler, I. O.; R. Beam ish, R. S. N.O.; W. A. Finney, L.8. N. G ; D. M. C. Oault, L. S. V. G ; L. E. Wilkes, R. 8. V. ; C. K. 1 Vichman, R. S. 8.; and J. M. Greer, U S. 8. Mr. O. B. Gates Is at borne from Klamath Flls Up to the time he left Klamath the sdow fall had been light. On tbe summit of the Siski you mountains there wss but two inches of snow, whereas at ordinary times there is four feet at this date. But since Mr. Gates passed over that part of the way a big storm has thrown down the four feet of snow and three more on top of it. No such weather has been seen for len years ss was on exhibition Wednes day last. Manager Strong of the Corvallis Sawmill Co., tells a rather amusing little Incident that happened recently at Dilley, where his son, Harold, is managiug the mill recently pur chased by the company. A dam had been built io tbe Tualatin river at that point, and tbe farmers of the vicinity believing that their property was being damaged by the overflow caused by the dam, decided to buy that obstacle, which they did, paying $1,600 for It. It was their intention to have it removed, but M. Strong ol jected as lis presence wss necessary lo provide water for floating logs. By constant vigilance, Harold pre vented the purchasers from destroy ing the dsm, but business in Corval lis compelled bim lo be absent a few days and while he was away, some one blew the dam up with dynamite. While some inconvenience will he exs-rienced al pre-ent, the mill com sny will no! suffer much as they Intend moving Iheir plant to Dallas, shortly. The farmers claimed thai Ihe ''sin cs'tsed pro;arty to be 11 ti ed as far up as Wspsf lse, a dis tance of rooii twenty miles. Corval lis Gasette, JAS- AIKEN IN JAIL He is Accused of Murdering the Chinamen HAs NOTHINU TO SAY The Exaadaatiea sf Aikea has net jet Been Met Aoout a m nth ago two Chinamen who lived in a cabin some distance from neightw near Raleigh Iu the eastern part of tbe couuty was at tacked in the nigh by burglars. One was shot and killed, the other was beaten over the head with a club aod left for dead. Several arrests were made at tl e time, but It was conclusively shown that they were innocent. Last week tbe officers fell on clews that implicated Jimmy Aiken a bright young man ol 23 to 25, who is already not unknown to our criminal courts. He was arrest ed in Portland by an officer and brought to this couuty last Friday by Sheriff Sewell. Aiken baa made Sylvan at the bead of the Canyon his home for tbe past 12 or 14 years go ing there as a small lad with bis parents in the 80's. Hs never was a good Sunday school scholar and as be grew up his path in life diverged further from the way of right-living. A year or two ago our N. A. Barrett as deputy Sheriff bad a warrant and came up with bim out about Moun ts! ndale. Jim took a shot at tbe offi cer who promptly returned tbe fire. Though not hit, the young man has tened to come off bis horse and re ceive the bracelets, ne claimed that he did not shoot at Mr. Barrett, but that bis rifle waa accidently dis charged. 1 He was acquitted of that crime by a technicality. He was under arrest later with others charged with robbing the old man whu then kept the stand at the watering trough iu tbe Canyon, but managed to wig itle out some way though he was be lieved to be guilty. He may uot be guilty of the charge now booked against him, but the officers believe they have tbe right party. , f COtJHT HOUSE. ' PKOBATK.' Est Leverne Baber deed; adminis trators sale of realty confirmed. Est George A Alexander deed; the lime 'for filing an Inventory of property extended to January 81, 1901. . Est Andrew Dahibergedecd; estate admitted to probata. W A Soott ap pointed administrator. Bond $1200 J C litre surety. Appraisers O T Malison, Charles Bloom and Joseph Zimmerman. -'EH. Johnston Freeman'Mecd; final account allowed and estate closed of record. MARRIAGE LIOE.VHR. License to wed was issued Dec 28, j to Henry D Schmeitzer 30 and Katie Paul! 2.1. Dec 29. to H W Kohler 30 and Louise M VanDuise 21. .. ii. i KEiL ESTATE. D J Buckley to Alice Hend ricks and bus n e J of s sec 23 t 2 n r 3 w ' 600 Ellen L Jackson and hus to J and W Joos 76 ac or John B . Jackson and wf d I c 160 C W McNamrr to Blanch Mc- Namer i lot in 140 ac sec 7 t 1 n r 3 w 250 Orvill O Beardsley et ux to C A Beardsley n w 4 sec 82 t 2 The Hillsboro Pharmacy PURE DRUGS. , 1110 II GRADE CHEMICALS. PatentMedicii.es. e(?f Ir(m anJ WillO Druggist s Sundries, . 7 Toilet Articles. rcnuum, Pbbood "Wo Have tho Ilest Fair Dealing Requires no Fairy Tale. Furniture for sale AT PORTLAND PRICES. To prove this call at the corner of P.O. BROWN, Furniture Dealer. JL P. DAVIE. esasiottT. St. Charles Hotel l ' taroirosaTKD Frsat aa4 arrtsa.atrU, Psrtlsad Ores sa. - EUrtna.-Lhrbta, Elrtri belts and Hydraulic Kistor. IMRmbi attJU 60e, Ssltes, li, te ft. -d Kettaaraat la (asertisa. V Give as a call, nivivi . . a, lJLJlllllr l"-. - nraw 1000 Levi E Smith and wf to J D Rode 14 VA ac Patrick Kelly d I c MO Douia E G.aslin and hus et al to Rudolph Oppliger 44 0 a see 7 t 1 ii r 3 w - . 650 F L Swan et al to A W Pike ID ac see. 11 1 1 r 3 w 1 Julia A Edwards to John M Kd wards part of lot 1 blk IS Foreet Grove 130 A FLAIX X0RAL. A mercbrnt once stopped bis paper. He said be was too busy to read it. That waso't the reason of course, but for want 'if ib. iter one be gave it. Tbe next day an employe of the paper wauled goods iu the busy man's liue. Seeing as how the man was so busy he went to an opposition firm and bought the gotxis, payiug cash, because the newspaper man always paid his employes in cash. Tbe bill amounted to $35. Tbe next day after that a frieud of the newspaper man from another town was in the city. He wanted to buy some goods in Ihe busy man's line and asked the news paper man where to get them. Tbe newspaper man thought bow busy the busy man was and concluded that il would b a shame to send the buyer to him so tbe newspaper man sent bim to the opposition man Who wasn't too busy to read the paper. The buyer waa a bonanza. He bought goods to tbe extent of 85. Moral: It doesn't pay to get too busy to live and let live. Jistlce ta M. B. A. Members. Tbe Modern Brotherhood of Amer ica will bold regular meetings on the 2nd and 4th Tuesdays of each month. All members not having received their certifies!. are requested to do so at the next regular meeting of the Lodge. By order of trustees. MaYbeixx Moreland, Secretary. TUIttU ANNUAL CLEARANCE HALE, ttreat Redaction, For Short Time Duly. As has bsen my cuitom, I will bold my Annual Clearance Sale com mencing the 4th day of Jan. and lasting until tbe 1st day of Feb; dur ing this period of time, I offer to my patrons aud the public, every article in my stock at reductions that will make it an object to you to buy now. My stock la the largest and most complete In the county, and in prices ano qualities, I defy competition. Every article in stock Is bright and new. No shop worn or out of date goods. This is tbe opportunity of the season, to all alike and should not be missed, Hoyt theJeweler. Shiloh's Consumption Cure cures coughs and colds at once. We don't mean that it relieves you for a little while it cures. It has been doing this for half a century. It has saved hundreds of thousands of lives. It will save yours if you give it a chance. 1 havt miv4 to .aarll tost, Irom tt, that " I rcrnamcod Sbilvn't lor cutitfli,, Ifcrnat. bronchial and luaf rmar.lc.' CHAS. V ANLla-KCAK, Waurlord, N. V. Stilish' Catnanmptto ear ! sold fif all SniKi.xa at . brttl. A rrlnta a;armnf with vrj boltl. f rM an aM aatlpflrd fn la jmkT draaiUI Mt gat jrur BUoajr but. - Wrtt for illaatr itrd brob on e"numptiof.. Sn niWr. val u yaiM. S, C Walla t-a., L Roy. N . v Is a Good Tonic. main and Third streets and get pitces C. T. BELCHER. ssct and tssas. ... nprriiri! Mimnn. a - ...... j -a-A..A a..kAA