Xrgos HILLSeeR vol xvi. HILLS BO RO. OREGON, MARCH 3, 1910 NO. 51 0M CltANDALL SIAia in urriui We !10 have grxMl supply of good herd burned brick, and build in blinke lor callare and found lioria Try our huild 1.1. k. i... I your huua- foundations. Cheaper man cittinmt or brtck nd Utu-r i l'r('W!U0 Kinl iron. We have W Not Hcft Atvcpi UuUh our run of Ur Ule end Ihc Hank I'onltlon running on smaller ais, "' have fair supply al ton yard. ,.. mir m rtiLL TIUI I'"i1m oting tile deliver flU Si" UUI ibould place lhair ordera now eowe -' cn haul them before bad weaihar, ffu 0fl rr4 Aaal.teel Caablarebl. el Thar ia alwaye a ruh of hauling F.rr.l Gce f,;,,', in, ,hB K" h"n ro'U rrr ' . almoat impasaable We have a , K''d upply of rough arid dree.l Aeieeeor Mai Cremlall will slay lumUr at our mill, end a quantity t h lb oft" ,0 "ulch n wi'non lumber al ths Uaie I ntm it tba lael gai.iu al campaign "fur, below Nawton, the latler t. T ikU daoielon one day " "critical 212. 2iH. 2,0 B,c.ie u ihl. dao.alon on.d.y 2i Jil() liH UR nj jh tb lllr Irl of ll.ewiei. Mr. fBrol. en(h(i Tbli , g CramUU wee ill red tha aeeielanl jry .unk, and il will pay you lo aaahierahlp of Iba Fureel Grove inveetig-ale thould yu want any of Wiiinnal Bank, at salary in con- lhaee dimeneiuns Groner A Row- K'i of Vu.n.Mo,b. which -HCo Hch.,11-. HilUb.ro, R 2. k. drawl, aud fur a lima gave " nmere till l tha Ursl tub II faror look! jo orawa, iuu ii a"- , . , , , , . ..or.bla oenald.r.lion. After .uf -'eating and prof " . ilabla eerlea of aerrnone lo ba deliv l ' wUw ",,m U arad al tha Chriatian church Ihr idiwio. Mr. Crandall dacidrd fuf coming Hunday aaninn . I . BAILEY IS TO SITE Hanker now haH Title to Main und Sc'ConJ Property THKEE BKIIK1 AND OKI FK1UI rraaafcr n Ila4a Mtaiir aid Dccl It af Kccara parachadule dmnl pkaaad for tha brick on tha oornar of Main and Heoond, now occupied by Wyatt & Co ; for tba brick occupied by Km rick A Corwin, tha brick under rental to C. K Koootz, and tba frame building uaad by J. C. Lam- kin for a linfhop, the InitlrQment now Mng of Glaio the Recorder of Convayanoea' ofiiea at tha court houite. The corner In quMtion ia conceded to ba aa valuable ai aay i. .,;.,! Mr Cranda 1 dacidrd f.mt w, ,,u. corner in tba cut, anil ai tbe k.i h owed bia conalltuenla Sola lha ul i.na: Match ti.h I building it more eipeniira than ,1) arrvicaa in the eeaaaaor'a "Wblnara;" Mar. IS, 'The (irealant thuae on oilier cornen, footfor foot, o(Bo, and ba lat Hturday Conf.aion That waa Kver Made;" it ia conceded to be the beat piece und publio lha announcaiwaiil Mar. VI), "The Anawar to the Ureal- of realty in all Hillaboro. . ii .i . i... I 1 1.. i .... i.l..iu.. .i" ti.. I i a in nrm tbll D WCUIH eerte rainuiur uriruu in nii, mi i, t no i: lOKIiinraiiuu "II aumA, ni hia um. "Tro i'ealh and Reaurraolion ol It ia geterlly bald that Mr, Bbute . , . - rt.i I..... l V.. ...ik. v.... :. :n n .i.. . I ba Ollc 01 III UIDI nil' "i '"iiu. iuuio iii- nut cvrutuiiir ura luo vuruei ma m- Urln one, and tha poi( Ion would vilrd to bear each aubjct dice una bank building for thaiuartering of are iluallf laa.l prtrnoiion. The ad. Tba paatur promiaea plain the new National Raak, oharter for .: I H L I.. ........ I ... LI U...i. I ...... I- L I-l. I I L..I . I iL. IT.Ii.J fOreat ti 0p national liana ia a 1 1 mi-ucii rrai uiuk r)nii muiu i wnicu naa wou eou ui tue v uucu .: .' ..'...I ..J I... iL. .1 ..r.k ....... i ... . rwl i.l I LI t . I ... ... munl lUlMtanUftl lliaiUUlon, BIIU 111 lllf tlu f-mii. rioiiuiu ui I nviini (il T ri II lllou ukin. ol mni of Kora.t lirote'a under tba dirtction of (ieo A iim.n but Mr Crandall waa ol Wabb. You are wanted at tba SURPRISE tba opiuion that ba onl a fealty Cbflatian church -Marion K. Horn, 0 tboea whn alrctei mm in Oiliea, roiniaier. add tna pronir naa iwaq uxciinvu. Br. tranuau a aerrinew were aougni Waue of thair value in many eivi.be bring an analytical ac eouatant of rrpu'e. For many yeare iewaa in railwav Kiiploy, and thii livei a man an ineight in to auditotabip that would make bit tiiwrieiit e val bauoa l aubalanl B. L. Griflita. of aouth of Bear erton, wai in the city Monday. Blue Ribbon tomatoea, corn aod beani, .'I cam for 2! cents. Em rnott Bros. A. Andereon. of Helvetia, waa in the city Monday morning. Mike Warder Jr.. of Helvetia, was an Argun caller, Monday fore noon. Kd. Northrup, of Shady Brook, waa a caller at tne county neat Monday. Garden awiln aud lawn grace for sale at the Depot Store. F. W Walch. 4'J 51 Born. Feb. 25. 1910. to W, U (Illlam and wife, of Kaat Hilleboro, a ton. Qo. Bantz Sr. of Bbady Brook, wn in town Tue day morning. ' Garden eeede and lawo graB for aale at the Ueoot Store. F. W. A few filnndi and relatival r f Mri v. ii ....... Win Wolf, of North Hilleboro. arty, only three blocka from bu.i Re that eitimab e lady a lurpriie, houira of (1. M. Hunter, planing m her auly a.ith birthday. The mill on Third Hi , between Main mp ny enjoyed the afiemoon and Lincoln. Itjth tbonei. ill ll B' .,nd '. I .Li f I. ... ... a M AMBAV hat would make J. H, Tbotnpaon, hai aued Rich- xhoe preaant were: uablaiothe bank, ard I.tnton and wile lor a aeea w Mi K,f,inill, Mrg, j01B tioaltrr, il . . tV - I 'I ft J I .awl tVim a (rial tit T.ftMr! I . a c.l- if.. If VJf U r II ill I IMF . I "B " alJ HUB wan" vt i,l r, , iTUFIC, Nil. I. a alllliv , aaa. I i .t . 1 i I aL-l. T HI. I r. Ul.ua . It t I . k T.... TMnA Ki-Ma. Ill a, ution payment or I "J ft W to ".- ' ' , 1 ,, ... i umi Mia. Amamla hah. I ami Altit l.intou. He allege that in IIKH M FUBtIC JALK to Iba place, but that the Inveatore Flood Port'anJ Tba undesigned will aall at public . i . u. navtna: therrfor IHWi, .... 1 iifVwdlrthAwiilhalittiinan lar mile nortbeaal or u la new. com- - manolDi at 10 unlock a. m.,on be could pay lha principal and in Mf. R ,Io,lker, w,gerof thalaodde- .,.v..... ki.i.n.i ,. lereat. Ihompaotl dipoaiiei the nutmrnt of Hartman & Thompson, HOMlAl. MAItCII If . . . . a . -i . :..!!... I..l i. .1.1.. 11..1 11.- !. autn in court unm unai miuum .l.i II....I I.I..I-. ..-t l. ... n .. n. ....i lion. rhaihaiti fn mill, ('anion iIIm: 4 1 - - - ntfta. lltlL'v I m.tn.'ti lito lalirlliutiMllll aarnm. ts iwiii iirri itvrr uno, T A P TEit20 YEARS K. M Dooley Sight Drafts Canada Man for $'MO CBABGED SIXfY DOLLARS FOB IT Walcb. 49 51 Jacob Schmidt, of near Laurel, wai in the county seat Monday R. F. Peters, of Portland, was out Sunday, the gueit 01 friends. Ira T. Milla. of Banks, was down to the city Monday, on probate business. Jack Robinson, of near Scholls wai up to the city the first ot the week. C vde Lincoln, of wlencoe. was over to lha city Monday, greeting friends. C 8 Parker and wife viaited in Portland and Vancouvfr, the first of the week. COFFEE CLUB ANNUAL dtua.and a vocl aoio u, mim - bo,joeitlf importance to ""i ,iAl, '.ht talk on " h "d l'cli0B 0t 0BiT- will deliver a short talk on I tie doubtless be taken Mi-loo ..f lh" , ths as to the time of commencing the iulod".; m-T-of. inlbuildingol the Rest Room. attendance. Unkm. Portland. aUtri that the dr maud for timtr landa, farma and orcb .-.I. I. .. . I ., I .. 1 ...I thmt t TC Iani i" miitiiiuti, ..... .- - - if ulta it aniiiintf. If too wish to ,1 noil 11 c ii"" r""l i . , ' j, e,,uipil Urreia sui.ihioe in the buy, It may par you to write to ..-... " L hmiM tome in ami ree our wrin, mini nut a. ai, imikkt. i"'i railtf, liayrc. douLlr liaiptHio hayfuik, Champion and Charter Uak ranges with roj d blot aa cpmplria; brain ft,,- tr (he Xm Kmrick A Cor caltt. 150 Ilia; all of tha fotrgalng ma. . ' rtlnrrr. rtc, i prcll-ally nrw, having . . . tu I m..i!n nf tha I.adiaa' b. uM.1 but 0e and to -.-m. .ml The Christian Sunday school Is "IT,,'"?. " Vlu .r.he IihUI ll of rat.; art double oik . , ' ,in f ,r a anrcearful raiiV H'Xl C('irw Club "lU . "d , kaiar-. a,nia- bug,, b.ro.. x.m.l- L , R ni, 1 Be home of Mrs Geo. Hancock, Sat MMe.etrih" .bovrl. a,te, m.i. Hunday morning at 10 0 dock. March 5, at 2:IW sharp. All twk, fork., i-aovaa nw alirrt. sU. sides the regular seaaion. Ihera will J . , L7...h"1'1 0 - .e.,eciUtionbyMr..P.(IShreu h IflC tlTnJ TVuu of Hale 110 and under, ouh; over 110, eight niorttha time, bankable note, at ti per e ml ioiereat, J. J. Hartley, Owner. . iioiuy " . nvtiin iuuui uj' P. M. WHITE Taylor Hill .Uof. above munt. m- Ford, of Portland, dale, waa a r Suuda. ln th, oity with ber .,.,. . ..... . ? tnaisoinucn ui iuo . r . .m vtnua. Dim in iom i,aio- ' io h befn Winter killed up mum.. Una in lSIU), die.1 at hia home on d that the farmen will Postmaster W. L. Moore tnd Giles Creek, Febnury 23, HMO, af b,vt tuaf time as soon as the 0f Bauki, visited friends in Ur a short illoeai His wife and ...lie,. l0Wn over Sunday. ST u"li ; ' . ' ' U.V.IVi' ..... M. ,010. to Mr. J. K. Price, of North Hillsboro mi, nine came 10 ine miaai 111 iwrn, ruiu..; - 1 , i. (n,n fiatnrdav lM0,vUlb. Mhmusof Pantrni, and Mrs Clarence Young, of Hills 9""' ndsetiledooOaleeCreeklnlHTO born, aim. Grandpa A. J. Roy and called on th. Argus ofl.ee. m. , ... . . . a- . V.niil.1 ItA am . a 1TII lbs lunera took d ace HatuMey, th inks the youngeier ruuu.u - - n . . and Mr. Jonn wu. nd interment waa in the GaleaUmtraclor. but Grandpa J. I , fl.rm.ri- 0f Mounlaindale, now ml oemalery. Young says that judgioii rrom his Wtw gt pond, peb. 1... ,clions ths first day of his VH.i, he mQ B0D LAUHKL SURPRISE i b a ilairVllian. . , . . .. .u. ,D ' . ,1 Fred Greener, wno oougn. ua Miss Geneva Palmateer, wno M Q ilUn pii0e, below the Rood rn, ..r r.i.... .1. ,.1 u. knai I . I.'.... -dk bar narents. last . , . . : iv,. nt .uuiUVi 1, 1 iiicuun ui 1110 I wem JV"I "i" 1 Kridilfl. ISBl JBI wo 111 w v..j mat at the home of Mr. and Mrs Fall. nd who has ben stoppinR M 84tu"tlliy. rag V.row,ne.rLur..S.lur U.hUnd since mu , m .r-. ; of hf U tiwi"nififff lh frttaaialin IkaainiT I l . I..., a akfriV HII UUUIO Miiu-r -- . n im evening waa enjtijtHi "j Hand, in Blml"',' -. , 11; gs-maa and .musementa, olosed of her sister, Mrs. Nwl, who is very day evening. a , with r-r... 1 1 .,... tha ... at. H llaboro Hull, oatur km... kl . P . . ..... . Marnh 5. 1910. .. ooaepreaen were. lav Murray, of Cedar Mtu, waa aay , V..... n.n i!nWt r. ami Mra. John .Scbuil.lt Sr., Mr. "VVj, .vina taxes on tne Moelies orcneew- " Mr. loim Schmidt ir. Mr. and Mr. up Monday, psyng . ... freei Gentlemen I? SmidtMr. andMVa, P. 1. Ulte- estate 0 bis ,at e , a- ; - M aud mr. anu mra. Harry tune, mr. ami hurray. . i u . Mri.i,UdtKCarow, Mr, and Mra Jacob A.t0ria country for seven or j. M. Greear, now oonduonng a tK-lllillilt. Mr. ami Mra A.loli.h Krlmildt. . . i ... I... rolnrnnd honOP I . ..i .. n....,allia araa down Satur- Ajben fctaisr d7 o;;;,;. ,.,.; "I'Zm l the PW- 5LT Si his brick m."' CV".. w ' f"rJ?r wro,u uV ' ..leH hv the Pacific c'"w. . .1 irin.Jnn states Telephone Co., nd the Herman mown. -- . , &to LOUIS F.SE.ULBR were marnea - -"-l"-; , . . w in nl Mrs. A. m"c'"i " . . vuw ww. . - . 111 u..nu.. nffinlatine n j.- .n.i llt Snndav. in oom- m IKllil KHV Ai k't'iitDB tr i ntiiUruB T i MV" y Louis F, Beidler.son of Herman ,9hl"'"i j8 from Multnomih paDy with his mother, ol Portland. Dd the lata Kmma H.lrtlr. died Bt1 n6 .8r0" T.. 7utl. Oreonn. to v Uit Mr. Jhe home of his fathor, near Can- county. ,n(i Cora Loudon's grandmother, now in her tsrv ill. m min uJ Harman Metzntlne ana or I V.' . ...B "Zn,n Herald. South Da obedient and faithful ron, ThIH.ge.KeDru.rv k F.h 5. hks the fol tne fourth deth Mr. Seidler has ry Albriguv uu. e- au... - . m uffered hi. family, his wife dv A IUrberg. the West Union 1 Si Agent J. ini in June, 1903 Kmma.ad.uh J ;Iec.ie buyer and buloher, illIJ;Bt J Huron, tl the r, died at lha nf 1R vears. and "no1" . ... MAndav evenini. . .m, i .tn.m tnolb. m iTi7I j:J I. ,k. was in me u.v, . - - UnUed giaiea i.uu u, h ill.. I TH . wwm. aaviuio, vsiuia wa w r i K a aT i Umai 1 11H an it .1 1.4 llak Al V iniiav. un if awv OTthlrtnan V W Baioer. Ol vu.uo.. , D0un.l iu iu" j r-'-, "nrieen. . . .. .i.u ..u nnl, . ,l. in tha case at j he c tv the nrei o n"" "vv-' nere iur m - , ... " iuineoiijr r.fSMi vesterdav. and Wh ta Hn...-,.nv. onaran. Ifoal business. - n Koi. .very Vanmott BroP. Johnson Br, and Nels John; VJoou - j;- Edw.R,i0. rff.rm,n,nn was. eon Jr., of .ear Be hany. t aw-.-- Findlev Mcl.eid. who own. the 8eth place, in Scoggin Valley, was in town Tuejday, paying Uxe. J. T. Fletcher, school teacher, surveyor, and savant, or Forest Grove, was down to the county seat, Tuesday morning Cbas. Matthes, of near Laurel, was in Mondav. navins taxes and contributing to tne publisher, in cornea. David Reghitto, of Beaverton, and at one time the big onion king of that district, was in the city Monday. J II. Rinck. who Started a store up at Buxton wbeu that burg first went on the map, was down to tne county seat the first of the week M Rabn.of near PhilliDS. was in th nitv the first of the week, and remembered the Argus office in his calls Coale. Mallis. of near Tieard ville, was up to the city Monday, and will look for the Argui anoth er year W. W. HoBtetler, of R.ei ville, and who is in the bop growing huaineaa. was UD to ths city Mon day, greeting mends, Hiltbrand. wbo has 40 acres on the survey of the United, ner Phillios. was in tte city mod day afternoon, and called Herman Seidler. for many years a seotion foreman out of Cornelius, on the Southern I'eciuc, was in from his Ceuterville ranch, Mod day Uarbert O. Thvnsr. who works fer the O. K. & w., in rotuana and who is a former llillttnroite was out Monday, lopking after hie North Hillsboro property. J W- Henderson, who came here from Polk County a few years ago, and bought in tiast Hiusooro, ana is not grieved over bis investment was an Argus caller, lueauay. Hnn Hubert Bernards, of Mo Uinn.ilU. and who in olden times IUIUW --- wa. one of the champion baby- kisser, in a campaign, wa. aown vo the oounty seat, Monday, greeting friends. Jnhn Tachabold. who has been in the bridge building business for anma time, waa in towu Tuesday. He will stay on tne tarin witn uave TBchabold, hia brother, or iieiyetia this reason. Andrew RenBon. of Cornelius ..a in town the first of the week and .ay. the Cornelius Pythians ... natiina readv for the bia die- awiv ajw n - ' j T7I trict convention to be held at For est Grove on the 12th. B. A. Barber, who has been down ... n.i . in me niversiue, uuumrj before the holidays, returned Sunday afternoon. He says that r . a l IJ Di...r.iHa omnved one 01 ioe coiu est Winters in its hbjtory, and that he i. glad to get back to old uregon Noticatothe Publio J. K. John . . i :li . An nnntnoraDner. will uuou i duu, --- B- r . :. ,, , ountr. fttndin in the new lleide k UVv . Building, on Main street, in a enori tin.. Hhnra all outstanding tickets will be honored, and work of the highest excellence guarante d Milaa n. Purdin. who is home- steading a fruit ranch down near Kirby, Josephine uo., was in iowq a..Q,ia Mr. Purdia ha. been on on the United states jury, for . . .vri!l. S.. . U A ia a lew days, wdub iu u wa. the guest of bis motuer, mrs P. M. Jackson. Cut a Takca to Clrcait Caart Jary Dlaigrtcd Some month ago, Joe. Avery went to R. M. Dooley, then in the First National Bank of Forest G.ove, and presented a claim, twenty years old and outlawed, for collection, gainst a mm then in Canada. It was a claim only, as the note had been burned, but Dooley got buy He sight drafted tbe man for the outlawed debt, and by pressing the claim, succeeded ia getting $300 from the delirqaent debtor. Doo ley held out $00 for hi. work, and Avery brought suit in justice court. Dooley beat Avery in tbe minor mnrtand then Avery ante iled. and tha MM aaa heard. Saturday. The jury it is unders'ood, stood 8 to 4 in favor ot Avery, alter Deing out .11 avnnina. and the court dis charged tin body. Mr Dooley is nam in Port and. ana nas a ret pon aihle noaition in a bank there. The iurv: p. B. Clark, T. W. Sain, C. W. Bloom, T. R. Davia, A. T. Buxton, H. A. nan L- u U... Thna Hnvr C. C. NeltOU. I i u. .!.' lu.r Trullinrer. B. A. E&W j. ....... j, .... - ,,v... . fiivnrrea rrameu: iuit r .t Itnm Mnrria Gumbert: Anna Karl va Alexander Karl; Ira cot-urn va flamlr rohnrn: I W Bowera va ivaie n....... . n v, ..th nf March, court will aeain be here, and the caae of Venen va Booth, Pnrrat (irovf. will D arguea. luu is alto the date that the grand jury teturaa High Q UALITY Lfrug Otorc Our Greatest Ambition is to Deserve to be Your DRUGGIST And to supply you and your home with with all the needed sick-room supplies as well as Toilet Requisites and othar goods tarried by a High-Class Drug Store. Our Prescription Department represents the best iu quality and skill. Give us a trial and you will find Our Goods are Right Our Services are Right and Our Prices are Right The Delta Drug Store, Hillsboro, Ore. DARIUS GREEN EVENT Portland is to have an aviation maat Uarnh R R and 7. BuBlOeSB man have ortraniz! a three-days exhibition of flying machines, and D O Lively ha. been maae mana oar nt th avant. Charles K. Ham ilton, celebrated aviator, who made fliabu ai the Loa Anceles meet and captured many prizes, will be the star of tbe coming coo tests, and will try to set new world', records for altitude, high and low epeed flights. Four local aeroplane, will bs entered in tne corneal., wnne Mr. Hamilton will bring Curtiss, Wright and Farman biplanes, which he will fly. Big prize, are offered for successful flight., and with favorable weather conditions. it is expected some new worlds rannrda mil be mads. The meet will te held on the Country Club grounds, east of tne city, ppeciai Rates have been made on me Southern rcifio, from ouUide point to Portland and return, dur inu the Drosress or tne meet, ana a large attendance is expected. Wallace Paslev. of Bast of Glen- coe, wtn oal!er in ths county .eat Tuesday. j J. A. Kirkwood, of Reedyille, w.b a county Beat visitor r riaay afternoon. K F. Wtl'is, the Banks bard- rl-ll-l ra mnrcnam. wil l nitiauuru caller, Tuafday, coming down on the P. R &N. CcA. R Wl McNutt. of Corneliup, and who hunt lee real estate in that thriving little city, wib in town the last of ths week. dm Johaoi e 1. boo of Mrs. C Lareen Sr.. wan in town this week, called hither by ber illneea. He waa accompanied by bis wife r M llimlev.. who inaugurated th viral National Bank, of Foie.t Grove, and for year. it. president and oaehier, waa in town saiuraay. For home portraits or view., call on J. ni. jonnson, pauiugrapuci Residence, Sixth St. between Base line and Oak. Phone, Independ ent 287. T.i Waltera. of Portland, and who for jear. lived at Cedar Mills, was out Saturday, on Duainee. at the court house, and incidentally oalled on the Argus. Dance at Hilleboro Hall, Satur day evening, Maroh 5. loellee orchestra. Dane tickets, fi.w Ladies free. Gentlemen specta tors, 25 cants. Th Odd Fellows, of Forest l rrtvA. will soon e-eot a three-story stiuoture on their property, recent ly acquired trom in. rirsv nauouai R.na- Thia is ouite the proper idea when an order goes Into buB Inoaa nartnershiD witn it. town sbowioK an abiding faith in its and future, it means strength to its membership and tba rua Fellows are to be oonsrat- Hinted on their enterprise. The HiiiabnrnOdd Fellows built Mveral year, ago, and the venture wa. a very protuaDie one. J. A. THORN'Hl'RGH J. E. BAILEY W. W. MCF.LDOWNRY Preaident Vice-President Caahier Forest Grove NATIONAL BANK FOREST GROVE. ORE. WE WILL ADD A SAVINGS DEPARTMENT MARCH lO, 19IO. DIRECTORS TKoa. G. Todd Jokn E. Bailey J- W. Tuqua Wilber "W. McEldowney J. A. TKornburg; Start the Jew Year By buying' Your GENERAL MERCHANDISE at the J. E. BAILEY STORE Forest Grove, Oregon 3 We have quite a number of pairs of child's, n-nmpti's nnd men's shoes which are sliehtlv damaged aud more or less out of style which vill cpl lor nne-tliird Dnce viz i. snoes for coc: 2.2s shoes for 7 Sc. Men's and wnmpn's im to ti.i;o for I.OO. These are all eood material but not up to nrPCPTir st vies. Now is the oDDortunitv to get a good shoe for little money. We shall be pleased to show them to you as long as they last. I I One Cause of Headache When an eye is said to be astigmatic, the meaning is that the eye has a double focus. . This annoys the brain and the eye will strain unconsciously to bring about a clear focus. This strain usually causes headaches. Astigmatism is usually congenital or so at birth. It is remedied by wearing glasses ground from the segment of a cylinder. These glasses if rightly made bring images to a focus on the retina and thus relieves all strains. , 1 - I am prepared to correct all errors of sight. My prices are the lowest consistent with service and quality of eye-wear. LAUREL M. HOYT Watchmaker and Jeweler Graduate) Optometrist. ? I" ji a r . r t S 1 I i rf onty .eit oailVr MdVy. ' 1 TuM(Uy U,0rU,UB'