The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, March 31, 1910, Image 1

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VOL XVII.
HILLSBORO. OREGON, MARCH 31. 1910
NO.
FtRMAN
PAIS
fOR BOY S SPORT
. . I l..l lift V
mVU TO Bi: HI AKD AI'KU. 7
Mj pi liddlcr
a Horrman. of l'rltun.l. who
nJ ram" 1 -
- fi ..
-..-r Uirtl'-ll ol vwuin,
..i-rrmil ScharfenU-rg. aged
" . .,
fl, and a hui hi I he lenani, i k
tulJ him it was m i" fiiMMHj .
M .ml the futhi-r of tli ly
.l.nui it wouldn't do. "err
..n iii ami to have answereu,
'tome on. I'H !'"' nU.ll-r.
And he did. IV game warden
Mmrht them, and ScharfehU-rg
drtJitl tniiHy tin last of the
wit, before Judge Barnes, ami
wal fined iiucKH. uerrinan
.l Hiwt liitiit the fine.
c.mi,..i w.m h Uo arrested on a
4j4liu .
like chaw, ami put up U'lni in
' court. siined by
Sig Sichii the Portland cigar
man and politician. He will have
Shearing April 7. Samuel says
U i imnie atut will fik'ht tlit
tt, even if he did Py the lint
of the buy.
01M AI HLTMANY
A place to get thoroughbred
Brown leghorn ami White I I)
tnnitth kik eilfS. for Setting
fmm nrize winitinif bird. I
tr,iarn(ee Hal in fart ion. I have
Lir fim- White lunk cockerels.
Will iu'II a nikir tr triu. while they
last. Guarantee every bird I sell
tabeultiav. Mcmler of Ore-
km I'oultrv and lVt Slock Ass'u.
-jo. K. Saunders, Portland,
Ommn. 1L Box (13. lnd. Tele
Dhont- IWthanv 1. ITtf
H.lKi: WILKINS
Hon. and Mrs. W. N. Barrett
expert to leave for the Kant, in
May. and will make xtoH at Salt
Uike ( ity. Denver. Chirago. Can
ton, Ohio, and New York and
Washington, l. ('. From Wah
ington they go to AnuX(lis, to at
leii'l the graduation exeremt-H
their mm, William. Ieiug one of
the class. More than likelv tin
graduate of the Naval Depart
lllelit will return to the ciMut
E BO! IN
THE PHILIPPINES
liJurd I tnrkk in Manila hospi-
tnl N ith Itrokcn Uk
MQUILLAN
STll.t. OM; UAK (ll: SI KVICI":
hurnc ind Kcttived
Stvcrt t ill
W II h T fii'tll II. will :i- b f . ,r
I aeuic itwi a.'wijfiimerit. ami it Put it Drrrlrum
... .i
In more than urohahle that In
will receive a cominixNiun with
order lor Coiwt service. ltn
I acttlC Will Ih- the Hi-elie of vtt.st
aclivitien from now on. ai th
canal proposition will U- com
plcted within five yearn.
1 represent the Snirella corset.
Make HeleclioiiH in your hoim
where accurate inea.surements
can Ik- taken, and voti iret a cor-
Hct to lliei-l the nnlUiremenU of ti.Uv ami i run oil im.rlf a fttt liinn
your fiirure. Semi potital card, or i'" yf t" t" quickly
Arnwaml Orcironian, $2.25.
AIIktI Meinel, of Cxix-r Moun
tain, was an A caller Friday.
Jack liobinson, of Ix-low Farni
intfton, wa.s in Uwn Saturday.
J. I',. Stewart and wife, of
South Tualatin, were over Sat
urday. Ira I'.radley, of Forest Grove,
wan dow n h the hub, Saturday,
ereetinir friends.
T. 1. Goodin, contractor and D.ptert did Work Co.sideri.it
chicken fancier, of West Union, Headway
was in town Saturday.
handsome Residence Caught lire
Sunday Evening
DAMAGE IS ONE THOUSAND D0I1ARS
Kdward Kmrick, son of Mr. and
Mn, Chan. Kmrick, of near Clem
eoc, writeH hit) parents from the
I'hilippincH under date of Febru
ary 17, and conjf
that he Has but out
serve. His letter in part follows:
J.i.l think ul H utit uic yrar f'oiu
llir t our. I kiii Iviiik Hoi on my
Wk In Ihf hfxttlt . wilb hmkm lr(.
Il lirokf n rlrvrn iliiyi IK". ! i
uirmliug ulrtly. I out hunting with
my Ihjim tinl ran a itrrr. 1 hut at In in
from tny horw'l lark, ami my mount
iHTanii ff ivhlr iird anil threw Hie -tint 1
Tin. Ariniik !hi week tmliils n'M Kt llif elrer, anyway. One of the n
. . I ..,,.,1,1
phone call for anointment.
Mm. M. K. (audle. HillnUiro.
Orck'tm. Fifth and Jackson
Street. IndeiH'tident telephofit
Jacob Dahlnden, of this ide of Th? handsome Wm. McQuillan
Huxton. was in town Friday, on home, on Second Street, between
Itral business. an(j Baseline, had a narrow
lf4..I Ilwrll flwAtt Vfltmifl 4.4-1 J Ism kf
t iui i af fcVlirii "aiiw-'i. vj.w jv...p, escape xrum tuuii ucauucuuii vj
tht.whiml.lf HolsU-in bull old enough for st-r- firt, Sunday evening between 8
ratulateH lumHe f thw al Jack liobmn.
year more u j I HlMiro, i). , , t. ...
V? n Kt Jfto ()Jon to which the current was con
must Ik a stranger in uregon.
i j.. ...in ot Hk,til Tualat n nected, the iron having been
A nril K Call and have him test placed in the pantry. Before the
your eyes. fire was noticed it had eaten its
Dr. C. B. Brown, who just re- w-ay to the second story and mere
turned from New York and wa3 a K00d sized conflagration on
hand. The department respond-
in another column ltn
the HuiMTvinorrt and the amounts
of inuneys that each will expend
this Heiwon. I he amounU pub
lmhe.1 are not the total road tax.
but are the cHtimated funds, af
ter the rebate ami delinquencies
are njrured. and w ill reach pretty
near the total. Find the list in
this issue, and you will discover
just aUiut w hat money is expend
ed on the K'eneral nuid work.
Washington. D. C. was out to
his old birth-town, oaiuruay, see- , . . . ... .
i m uh Mf'n inr nrrr. nvwv. inr ui mc i : . ... pi a,HU lit a noli uuui uau vnv
. . i.. .u v.,.,.. i,.i.l .... hi. Itur homf TO KH. Iii 1 f. ;
nullum ol "V 7 ? r 1a "a , a uiaze cawiikuwucu. .". rw
inirru liar urn wi imtimi. ,i a t.. u ith tlio 'tTT. a. 1 U i ..rail 1 IH trt
Ir.l ,,. Wk to Urrickt. I hml t(i travel ?"vll 7t - lC C. A V
i.mM4miiraiihn.yifK'i''iHni?n.i land Business College as one or repair the house and make good
you c.n imaKme i auiirreii me. My the instructors, was out Sunday, the decoration work.
ntt iiruirnant aaul I )ial me wrve ,v, ,mt nf his narents. Wm. THo Virvn is oeeunied bv A.
and wife. Gross and family, and they were
.n.i h.,1 . very due pair oi ho.ui. jlave i)n LoWe demonstrate in Portland at the time 01 me
v ,,.,ii, r...ir are out on I . . . .....!... ,.e .i firo Mr. McQuillan had worked
.,.,.,.. o...n.t win, .01 1 Wkfr rTr.."L"n aund the house in the after-
'". ?.. J,"tf?: rXnoon. but was ud town at the
High Q UALITY Drug Store
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
carried by a High-Class Drug Store.
Our Prescription Department represents
the best in 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.
i
Uanch for sale:
Inert cleared: all
weded to timothy and clover;
DiLsture and timber; house
and Ittirn; well and spring; team,
1 cows, all farm implements go.
J'rice $:U'iil, if taken within M
da vs. Terms. Near lilcncoe,
no Were and thi hoapital il iul like
liakemen.
Tlie laiwneae art vivinir a hie carnival
)" .1 Manil a mtw. and tlirv aav It will ll
but 4 acres
a month. The Iweillti cavany uau
tiKlit with trie Igorrotei alxml two weeka
ago. It laatrd ei(lit lumi and lou na
Uvea were killed, and no Ameriran fa
talltiea, with lint one man wounded.
The. .re a wi d tritie from the niHin-
Ulni and ttiry imanintd they were going
to kill everything in aightbut lh.y
mxin tbanerd tlinr miud
ligation by so doing. See him at tune the D aze caugni. ine
Tiwlatin Anril 8 house was originally built by Dr.
Hotel lualatin, April o. ta:ia .v,ft it tn Mr.
Jas. Gray, the Glencoe boot- 0uillan after the latter had sold
maker, was m town lhursday hig farTn to Fred Greener. Mr.
last, and called on the Argus. j,icQuiuan had just returned from
Mr. Gray has clien telle an over California a day before the loss,
the county, and they say that d sav8 he is thankful that it is
his product never wears out. n0 worse. Valuable rugs were
. . 1 .1 II.. .:nrl K.i fka fnnii.
at out tn-y i varlet tever is again prevaieni praciicauy iuiiicu, uui m.u....
it ii vj .u tk;iiiMD.tirin ami miar- tore was not badlv injured. The
mral route and telephone; cream h":" i again in effect The Gross family suffered considerable
" "iV'.i.., u,-lwwd waa r oaed some time ago loss oi cioming ana linen.
i lit i tar aril i itiiihi. a -'v - i
Ore., lUite 1.
STALLION LOR SALH
and a rigid quarantine observed,
but to no avail.
Mrs. I. H. Smith was down
. ... fet:il . W..l.! i.'.iu in
A W . rtllllS, OI kMknn.-, T......
...... Ill I..e lli tiaeimf Htal-
i:.... i'..n.,r,l,. tjn-e out of Ive- i, ...... 1 1.,.. u.,i.rian ofnl. I fmrn tir.t C.nwe the bast week.
ii -.. 1... ;.. utiwl " . . i J I . . j:-.- U K.lrtoir.i nf hor tiu-
ace, w in agam " '" " ion tor sale, rour yearsoia intsiaiienumK mc "'
this Hk-asou. He will Ih- at Motin- , Solendid conformation ter. Mrs. Emma McMnney, wno
taimlale. at (). t.ardner s, fl.r (lrilft 8;r.. Weight. 1900.
air. Charles H. Fluke nnd Miss
Lillian Wilkins were united in
marriage at the ollice of the of-
ficiatinif Justice, G. W. Barm's,
In thin city, March 21, VJW. I h.
pjom is employed by C. r
Kooiil?. ami the lirideisu ilailk'h
tirof Mrs. H. Wilkins. of East
Hiltoboro. After a short trip to
Portland thev returned and will
remain here until later in the
letson, when they exHft to
pend the Summer in the l Hia-
mouk Hection, where Mr. rluki
will take a iHsitioii with tl I ,
R. N
The band Itoya H4renadkl the
newly weddinl counle Monduy
evening at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. M. C. Hewitt, The Iwuul.
Of which the irn wmi i4 n melllln'r.
entered the house while Mr. and
Mm. Fluke were at the theatre
nd were there with the music
UDOn their return The band
presented them with a beautiful
ciwiriir dish. Mr. Anderson mak
ina; the uresentation. After re
freshmenbs wt-re served the lsyH
aeparted, wishing the happy cou
ple a blissful wedded life. Thosi
w the hand attending were: l.
8. Parker. Chas. Ijimkin. ('al
Jack. (i. A. I'lkiterson. W. K.
Pittentrer 10 V. '.!.. atok-k Hren
neman, C. Sabin, 0. W. Nelson,
R'Kga, Chas. Koontz, A. C. Shute,
Otto Schwartz, Anderson.
lr. Uiwe, April 8.
All kinds of field seeds at
Greer's.
A. W. Mills, the Banks horse
"an, was in town Monday.
M. E. Watson, of beyond Glen-
' . . . J I
-". wus in town Monuay, uno
called on the Argus.
Wm. Muller, the Centerville
Painter, was over to the city Sat
urday. Sam Varley, well known here
and at Forest Grove, was out
from Portland, Monday.
For sale: Two young, good
milk cows, coming fresh in Oct.
- K. Oppliger, Cornelius, Oregon,
Route 2. 1-3
r)r. E. Everest, of Cornelius,
wasin town Monday. The Dr.
gone of Cornelius' enthusiastic
Woodmen.
M. C. Hewitt, the carpenter, is
8"ll in the hotisemovinur business,
and if you have a building to
move, see him for an estimate
Easter Sunday was an ideal day
"u services were appropriate k
nil k-k. it-. i i L....v,,ltl
, uie lllllHlMirO ciiuikiki-o.
J UmlninU.. .. fl .. .....a mil
- iiuiity, ui course, wkui
pleased with the weather, for
t was a splendid day for the dis-
m' 11 ine suiu
He w ill lie at Moun-
O. Gardner's, W'ed-
iikvs. at Buxton, .Saturdays,
T m Mil I tie ami ensv to handle
.i .i u i .. ... il 1 ti tii unr 1 - i.i ii a :
ami ine ouier ouu- ....r- , 1 1 Vrleet lieaim. rarnes uwiuhk
later. Those wishing to ;reea ,iK) to handle and will
oil ut a Unriram. ImiKirU'd by
Buxton, Saturdays,
iipls'ar
'I'lww.. uixhiiiL' to breed
. . . . . : . ......ii ..
... il, a nun Wime S re nnmuu
till" , , .
watch for next week a Argus
Dairymen attention The un
. ersitnicd has ior sair m-nu- .
i t..,-ov hulls, vearlings,
nirini w.i.".f -. -..
and a few registered Jersey neii-
ee. and untiml as uneiy
ix sutTerinvr from a very
attack of rheumatism.
severe
Thprp waa no insurance. The
I only "accident worth mentioning
befell Geo. Hunter, one or me
firemen, who fell from a ladder
and sprained his ankle.
THANKS TO FIREMEN
.r ... n , ki,.. Ki(T fu mi. 1 1 tva thm mprnnn or dudhciv
from the P. K, & N., of Buxton, expressing my thanks and ap-
for the eneriretic work
greeting friends. Hugh said he of the Hillsboro Fire Department
was just a trifle overworked and in extinguismng ine utae wm
. ...i . I.,., .La f.. tKolca.'inrr mv rpsirlence. Sund3V
oitn ri mil iii v I i j i iv n a iv. n.v oa. iha - -
t w iv.nnvan. of near Uedar i?ct unm. evening, lonsiueniis uic
. . , . Jthw flames had. I feel that the
nun, I rt ,fl, ...v. - - T ( Johnson, wno wun two v - , ...
A. C Ruby, lnguireot
Dant, Keedville. Or. 48-3
A. THORN BURGH
President
. K. BAILEY W. V
Vice-President
MCKLDOWXEY
Cashier
Forest Grove
NATIONAL BANK
FOREST GROVE. ORE.
Third Annual Statement, March 4, 1910
Loani&m! Discounts - $211.111.41
U.S. Bonds at par - 2VU(U
Other Bund - 21VIW.00
Banking Houso - - 00
Cash and Duo from tHlwr '
Banks - - - 141.S9S.23
LlABILlTlIM
Cajntal Stock and Surplun $43.0UO 00
Undivided Profits 774.41
Circulation - 25,000.00
DfiHtsita - aW.'WH-W
45S.as2.6-4
w
nosorvo O O 3Tor Coiit
Now Have A Savings Department
DIRECTORS
TU. r. Tn4d John E. Bailey j. w.iuqua
Wilber W. McEldowney J. A. Thornburg
paiiera
of
...U-. ti.it h ial vnv. T -
the publication in. he wrt ana . ;. " inh,roSked in the old re P?,.U1" ""T" '
that he had nau ai Kinus r, - - ... South uie -
... ll.,.w.,l ohrf. dUllll.-ivii ...... ----- -, - , WM. ftlL:WUlL.UAIt.
tnninie over an ikiieKi-u . . Saturday, ana L ... A' it v, oo -tain
milSLAJIU, V'.. -'
I Tualatin, was in
T. C
bivil stin k as can be found m the
urnf.. Wm. Schulmerich. near
Farmington. Ort;., liuisiKiro v y, ym at an automobile some time . ha9 a fim, outlook
. r. 1m Teenhone. a-" .. As a matter oi iaci, mc r-;,..,,.
v. i r." - . ..... . i Titr i ne sk.jiAiMi i u.i. i .
Mm M Maiden and daughter, I young man was brought wine i Early Rose jwtatoes at Greer s.
'ii" i a a- i..i iiiu. Tiiiuntr 1 1 1 i i' f aiiiminuni va.' rm ih i :ii iiiiiik i .
Mrs. A. II. Richards, Murray, ctwniy "w . "- John Schneider, of Phillips,
Utah, aregues so r. r. - ' ZZ "V a Thorn- theowner now living at was in town Monday.
salesman at enru k r ih.. inmiisitor- i..i. ritu was in town Mon- r.. ..-fo nrinir.ot-nnrl
M..1. en IS the mouiei in Ulllgu, luunmii". ...v - uok, y..;. -- rw licou nuiw,
.in. .. , ... .. oj the iirivernr iiiei.i,.,. Mr Meacnam savs k ub r nt, oua k wrr
n M..I. en I heV expeci tu iui uovkj, v..v uuj. . - , , meanest, lonuiw, civ v.
.Ui .S " - . ffS JZ i te SrS"Uis aCe the Copied Seh,aefli, of atav.
.(Jtata iimwi. , . r-, - Mniintflinnfl IP. was in tile titv
i -'-v ...u:..u w-t.tkavtttsr.aji 11 FiiTiiiiiiL.' i mvui'vuo -i . . . .
j..itiiei1av. circulating with his
. .1 fcifcvva j v
r J Time voumr Donovan camel cTJZ'aZ fiends.
.t .... I U .-. mm in
Save
I By
Your Lloney
For sale: Kelley steam
vnai me " . ma t.i
u:..v T..im;af..il inriinnintr .,A
... i ii eftvv wun ii i l iiiiuu
l I.',,r,-llttmi7 " . .,' .i... AI..-.., "
iriuut ri'iuin. y t v.-------. ,l t.i tit ni ri ilia n riul
saw, in K'". f the anreasi oi um n - , p
..i i ,,.-ct,ivewiHKl out ol me . . .. nnnnvin came 1. t
CIII Ik V . ..... I ..
I
section.
a 1 1 I NH 1 .1 I I. UUU ly. V F
Mnther" is the very interest- , , fpn back the second
80 , , , q 14 inch ing and important subject at the He was finally take out,
Studebaker ; waon, W inch, gf church Sunday night, algo badly roffted from
lnH,. l..ritT,ute 2. two April 3, B - - the noxious gases mat ii w
hraus, w ;Vim,4iio at Horn's dcsi . auuiCM". V' neCessary to can ur. r . a. vu
West Union,
made a gen
the pros-
rS appie SOU coil
- . ii .iaii in it i . k.uu a wva
-..i Mn,.,r,.r C. E. Ly tie the vounir man was alter mem. w ""y:i'.nA anA Aaw m a u Flint of Scholls.
m U wur f insiiectimi over ,t trans,ired that it was no rom exu u t.wn Monday, enroute to
elineas far as the end of tlie lovan'sww.andljon take n into w tbe this Portland to purchase a Shetland
l track, on the P, 11 & N.. bjm- he did no '"tiih- Son sold over $1600, worth off pony for the youngsters.
,1,1V. Several vitfwa gu. .,n. tv, nf his three acre orcnara-anu house on Washing-
: "' .1 I,.r Ik I llOLO- ..r iklil he mitMiL ul oi Hinoiuu --- . . i .. , .
line were i iKc. - . - , . - - . ;n that's going some: ton street, on car line between
p. -r
. - -
l.4 "miifnliipn." MftV-five
and sixty cents per hundred is
the ruling price.
Wrv nlants 400 fine.
thrifty young plants, just right
fn tMtrK-ninntino. Forsale by J.
S. Lorsung, Newton station, east
of Hillsboro, Uregon, on oouiu-
ern Pacific.
From the last patent report
t, iTflot 1003 it is ascertain-
.j v,ot nitf nf the thousands ol
t U lltcv v.u v .
letters patent granted, but one
it'nf.tuMirrnn i xtitni.v iikiikk ka kkkctt-
t: ,.,4 onrl that 19 Kmet (jOII. OI
Livjlicu, ui.v. v. - - -
south of this city, who patented
a whip holder.
cv.niiiWv roses. Deonies. lil
ymuuvi jj T j
oil trindsof Dlant nowersand
11J'0 A. V . -J k. k-
nlanta I aDoa?e aim lAwikaw-
uMMva
plants. Celery and caunnower,
For sale at the uampoeu ureen
i,.,afl Rpvpnth ana nr. tnu
I IUUOVi wv i v.. .
Telephone.
At the Christian Parsonage in
u:nnim Rntorrlav afternoon.
iikkkowi x . , j
March 26, Guy W. Stockman and
Miss Eva h. caeon, pom u
Washington County, were united
officiating. The young couple
will make their future home in
Forest Grove
buying' Your GENERAL
MERCHANDISE at the
J. E. BAILEY
STORE
Forest Grove, Oregon
i i
We have quite a number of pairs of child's, j
t
i
. i . 1 . . t l
women s, nna men s suoes wmcn aic Miguyy r
damaged and more or less out of style which t
111 ll -T,t. -t o. 1 1 1 - rMro ir1 '
cll for nne-thirrl nnce viz Sl.SO Shoes
fnr cor 2.2c shoes for 7. Men's and
i lui ''J J"
i wrtmpii's n n tr il.CO for $I.OO.
These are all good material but not up to
$ nresent stvles. Now is the opportunity to
! get a good shoe for little money. We shall
S be pleased to show them to you as long as
r they last.
E
..tie of the reiereea i.w a rnoinet ui i' ..,
Tongue estate, was in town Jf h Speciai SOng on Moth
tut onKu o q f US1C by the choir.
- ... i . f. .1. nt ii.M in. . nci
cX- ftlloKt 5 and
or cake at the C ty Kjg,, in. " Endeavor att 7 p. m.;
Whim you come to town, call " Sin-rat 8 o'clock. Sunday
MainSt.vet,opr.
,i.in Mi er ol ooopei rhurch. and every mci"
rand wto has made good in Jj Uuro .
in- was in the city a , -fu,i Mar on F. Horn,
Anril 3. This is one oi mr. . noxious gases that it was
.. - n,t'a ru"flr. iiuu cooca. T j i v. tr tn pa I it r. - ueu-
miles south oi mother in Hilteboro and vicinity tn at:end him. , Andrew Tate
Bloominir. . . j3 earnestly invited to be present thg rescue
a C, Spencer, a iry: - An especial inviuiuu .... ,,,,. un
. .mil wno in . . u .....,. r .uwMiie rtii kiavc wm lvie.wu naik. " ""
1He'l f the refS
one of thtrturti t a,mPl" o,,.ial nnir on "Moth- fnr several weeks, on legal bust
ness, connected wun ine remove
of a guardian of his niece and
nephew, returned to Hillsboro
Saturday evening. Mr. McQuil
i .,nnaaAoi in restonntr over
lau Buv..t,vu.v. ... -
$10,000 worth of property to the
estate wnicn nau hcvcx un
placed on the inventory, ami al
though the guardian i fought .hard
to retain his grip t ie com t
no hesitancy in mailing wus r
i 'Mn fpp s tnat nis
trip was well repaia even
a Tirpftv nennv. Ine
two children's mother, sister of
t iMin un rnea some mon ma
ago. She was known in this yi
cinity, having visited Mr. Mc
Quillan a few years ago. t ,
Traced to Imperfect Sight.
4n.n
hop raiBinK. in the CUy estly invited.
Tuesday. . Minister.
If vou have head and eye acn: , Forty acre8( &naay
don't fill to consult Dr. Lowe, 8a io 4 acre9 cleared;
11011 AT..-ii8 P . .. t cWil house: on
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Chris. Zuercher ana w - man rou-, be
thG ArRU9 d from 12 to 15 SgS Hillsboro,
Ked clover seed from U to j Route 3 , 3-6
cents per lb., at uiee- .
How closely the nerves ol the stomach act in
sympathy with those of the eye can be demon
strated by placing an old person's glasses on a
child with normal vision. The first symptom is
that of dizziness, and if the glasses are left on for.
a longer time, nausea and vomiting follow. There
fore any person with poor vision is subjecting his
nervous system to a strain which will manifest it
self in some way or other. . -Come
in and find out whether you need glasses
or not.
LAUREL M.HOYT
Watchmaker and Jeweler Graduate Optometrist.
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