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Than TWt) inXSBORO AROUS. MPTJWBIH 1U SOUTHERN PACIFIC Leave for Portland Forest Grove Local 641 a. m. Enters on Fourth St. Sheridan Fiver..,. 8:42 a.m. Enters Union Depot viaOswego Forest Grove Local 3:01 p. m. Enters on Fourth St. Corvallis Overland .. 5:24 p. m Enters on Fourth St. Leaves Portland for Hillsboro Corvallis Overland 7:20 a. in. Leaves on Fourth St. Forest Grove Local 1 1 :oo a. m. Leaves on Fourth St. Sheridan Fiver. 4:00 p.m. Leaves Union Depot, via Willsburg Forest Grove Local 540 p. m. Leaves on Fourth St. Notice to Apple Tree Planters We have for sale for 1911 Fall planting, the following: Newtowns, Spitzenburgs, Ar kansas Blacks, Winter Bananas, Johnathans, Golden Ortley, and other choice varities 3 to 4 ft. 8c each; from 4 to 6 ft, 124c each. For large orders write for special prices. I. C. Nea leigh, Sherwood, Ore., R 4; J. T. I Nealeigh, Hood River, Ore., I Nursery at Scholls, Ore. HENRY HUHMAN Henry Huhman, of south of Cor nelius, died at the family home, Sept. 17, 1911. at 12:30 in the af ternoon, and interment took place Sept. 19, at the German Lutheran cemetery, at Blooming. He was born in Hanover, Ger many, Jan. 3, 1849, and came to America in 1882, coming to Ore gon in 1884. He was married in April, 1879, to Miss Anna Harms, and the family has lived near Blooming for 27 years. The widow and following children survive: Mrs. H. Viohl, Port land; Miss Anna Huhman, Port land; Mrs. J. J. Perry, Portland; Miss Emma Huhman, Portland; Fred Huhman, the Misses Dora and Minna, and Master Dietrich Huhman, at home. PROBATE Estate J. A. Anderson final settlement, Oct 14. Est Wendlien Waibel set for -house- hold goods set over to the widow; $20 per month for one year al lowed for her support. Bond of guardionship, Edith F Marsh, minor, approved. Cotswold Bucks Fine full-blooded Cotswold bucks, from registered antecedents, for sale by Jos. Cawrse, Cornelius, R. 1; 5 miles northwest of Hills boro. . 24-31 Ed. Northrup, of Shady Brook, was in tsiwn vAsterrlav. Winter is Coming if You will want a daily paper this wiuter in order to keep abreast of the times. Read what Congress is doing at the coining session. Re member you can get the Daily Oregonian and the Argus, the two best papers, for one year for Only Six Dollars Daily, Sunday and Argus, only $S.oo. No Agents, bring your order to Argus office. Gus Brookman, a Russian, has sued Frances Brookman for di vorce. They have three children, ranging from 8 years to 3 months. Brookman wants the eldest child, but is willing the younger two shall remain with the mother. The Russian says his wife pasted" him in the mouth and abused him violently at various times. He wants to get away from her temper and her fists, according to his version of their martial troubles. Smokers want the best there- fore call for a Schiller or a Grand , Marca, when you want to see the blue wreath curl. 12tf Deputy Sheriff Applegate states that taxes, on half-payment, are rolling in at the rate of $400 per day. The first Mon- day in October is the last day of ! payment wunoui penany. Taken up: Black Jersey cow, long horns; dry. About 8 years old. Owner pay charges, prove property and take same away. W. N. Hathorn, Laurel. 26-8 R. K. Simpson, who recently bought the I. V. Trullinger cot tage in East Hillsboro, will take possession either in the Fall or Spring. Keep your chickens enclosed! Just received a large consign ment of poultry wire. Now is the time Aa buy. Emerick & Corwin. James McClaran, of Gales Creek, one of the early settlers of that section, was down yes terday, paying taxes. For sale, or trade for milk cows: A fine four year old black mare, broke and true. N. J. C. Chris tenson, Laurel, Hillsboro, Ore., Route 5. 26-8 Miss Stella Boscow, who has been absent in California this Summer, is home for a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Boscow. When the kitchen is properly equipped there is sunshine in the house. Come in and see our Champion and Charter Oak ranges. They are the best. Emrick & Corwin Peter Nelson, of Portland, was out last week, shaking hands with all the oldtimers. For repairs of sewing ma chines, bicycles, guns, etc., go to the Wilkes Auto and Garage Company. 3-tf Neil Bennett and wife, of Lau rel, were Hillsboro visitors Mon day afternoon. Lost: Lot of bedding-between Phillips and Reedville. Finder please call up Christ. Reichen, Pacific Phone 523. Reward. Herman Ostermann, of Center ville, was in town yesterday. PARROTT McNELLY A very pretty home wedding was celebrated Sept 20, 1911, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Par- irott, when their daughter. Miss : Edith, was united in marriage to fred Oaples McNelly. son of Mr. and Mrs. E. F. McNelly, of North Tualatin Plains. The bride was gowned in pink silk mull, over pink silk taffeta, and carried a bouquet of pink asters, and en tered on the arm of her father. During the ceremony, which was performed by Rev. John Welch. of Orenco, Mrs. Geo. McNelly presided at the piano. The cou pie made their responses under a canopy of Oregon Grape, en twined with clematis, tied with a lovers' knot of taffeta ribbon. upposite the altar there was solid bower of Autumn leaves. intermimrled w th Carol ne Test- out and white LaFrance roses, The dining room was decorated with smilax suspended from the walls to the four corners of the dining table,- which had as a center piece a great basket of pink and yellow asters. Alter the ceremony i delightful luncheon was served, Mr. and Mrs. McNelly were the recipients of very beautiful pres ents. After their wedding tour Mr. and Mrs. McNelly will be at home to their friends, October 10. Those present at the wedding Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Parrott and son, Harry; Mrs. H. T. Tenny son, Mr. and Mrs. E. F. McNel ly, Capt. and Mrs. Geo. McNelly, Vancouver, Wash.; Mrs. L. B, oamuei, the Misses Kuby and Pearl Snyder, Mrs. P. L. Mun son and little daughter, Agnes, Portland; Miss Grace Kerr, Hills boro; Edward Lee, Latourelle Falls, and Robert Gilkey and Ed ward Benson, Hillsboro. Hop buyers are now riding the county daily, inspecting the new crop. McNeff Brothers, of Port land, shipped the first carload of 1911 crop from Hillsboro, via the Southern Pacific, yesterday. it being a first Consignment of the b. M. Crabtree pick, of Lau rel. Mr. (,rabtree will have in the neighborhood of 40,000 lbs., and it is understood that the price paid was between 35 and 40 cents, the contract having been made before the harvest season opened. One of the McNeffs, who was here Tuesday, says the product is prime. ATTENTION VETERANS The Washington County Veteran Association will assemble at Hills boro. on Thursday, October 5, 1911, at ten a. m. sharp, for the transaction of business, and a good time. Committee. Kotwd at lha Pi at-oftloa at HilUboro Oregon, aa scont-la aiall wattar. U. A. MNO. Kdltor County Official I'apcr dubscrtption: ll.M par annum. laaaed Every Tharadaj -BT-1.GNO McHINNRV Gov. West is taking of calling a special session of the legisla ture for road legislation. If the Governor is wise he will let the legislature attend to road affairs at home. It is quite unlikely that under all the circumstances. and with a prospect of repri sals, a session would at this time be of the greatest wisdom. Ihe btate rair this year was the one best bet of Oregon's dis play of production and manufac ture, and it was unfortunate that bad weather interfered with the splendid program. Either the management should set the Fair earlier, or later, and avoid the usual September storms. Pendleton last week gave the West a touch of frontier life that has never been equalled in the arena before or since civilization was organized. It was a red- blooded affair from beginning to end a commentary on strength, bravery, agility and strategy From the parched plains of Patagonia to the arid acres of Australia; from the verdant veldt of South Africa to the steppes where Mazeppa leaped to the winds; from the North to the South pole nowhere in space have men in hundreds so ably shown superiority over the ani mal as that great exhibition in the little city of Pendleton, situ ate at the border of the great range district that once was, but now is fast fading from us, Thos. G. Todd, of Forest Grove is back in old York State, where he was born, and on a card to the Argus reporter, says: "The religious weekly beat me back here. God Bless old Washing ton County, and give my regards to the boys." Mr. Todd was once county commissioner, and he has a host of friends all over the county. NEAR FATALITY Willie Hanley, the two year old son J. D. Hanley, superintendent for the Kennedy Construction Co., storm sewer contractors, had a narrow escape from death this morning. He was playing around the sewer, in front of the Chief of Police Blaser s house, this morning, about 8 o'clock, in company with an elder brother, and in some manner fell into the sewer, which was about 12 feet in depth. His head struck on the sewer pipe, which was ex posed, and he was rendered un conscious. It was at first thought that his neck was broken, but Dr. Robb and Dr. Tamiese say there is every chance for the lit tie fellow to live, as his spine is not injured, lhescreamsof the elder boy attracted the attention of W. O. Jacobs, who swung into the sewer and picked the lad up, Dr. Robb was called, and later Dr. Tamiesie was in consultation At first the report that the boy was instantly killed caused con sternation, and mothers who have been worrying over the open sewers have been renewing their watchfulness over sma children in the unfinished dis trict. The Grand Marca is the most wholesome "two for a quarter' smoke on market made in Ore gon, Dy bchiiier. When you indulge in a good smoke buy Grand Marca. 12tf Marsh Den of Sweets ma! lows. Notic ol Final Settl ment Notice is Hereby Given, that the under Httrneil, the duly appointed, qualified and aiauis an nil n i uraior or tne Batata or J Heartly, dm-anned, has tiled his final ac count In Maid entate, In the county cou of tho Hlatn of Oregon, for WnsliiiinUj county, and that Mitid court ha filed Monday, the Mr I day of October, at 10:d0 ov.iock a. in in bum il ay, at the county conn room, in miiHn.iro, wasmngtoi county, Oregon , as the tune and place f. Mean ug onjecl ion to said final accoun and for the final h ittlement of aald estate, Dated tin 21st day of bepteiiibtr, A 1), Hill. I. N. Robinson, Administrator of the estate ot J Heartly, doceased. B Notice of Final Settlement N tif-c is hereby given that the under signed lias filed his final account aa ex editor of the last will and testament of Hanson N. Kooks, deceased, and that Ihe county court of Washington county, Ore iron, bas fixed Monday. Uctoher 30. 191 at the hour of ten a. in,, of said day, in tne county court room oi Mllislioro. Ore, as the time and place for bearing final objections to said account, and for the final settlement thereof. Dated this Hepteinber 21, litll. J. O. Miller. Executor of the last will and testament of Hanson N. Rooks deoeaaed. John M. Wall, attorney for executor. I ARM l)K SALE 'arm of 2 IS ai-rw. 3. miiw mwi lillsbnro; 1 mile win all on river bottom; 1 W acres m cultivation. Good house; fa'r barn; onhard; well wan reu m prime an J ror ir 1 acre. r.asy ienn. i"" - write 270 Kast Nxleotun oi.. Corner of Hawthorne Ave. K. tv Miiwy. 27-8 Portland, Or. SEAL ESTATE TRANSFERS 1 . . CC Rushing to A L Hechlold 5 lots Pineland Terrace ?WW Bungs to Timber Pevelop franchise, liifht & untar Timlior K"J M W Vat inn to II N'Oll. fc.VV , , - ur, u t 1 o r 4 w t (W w k' Nvi to Same, lio.n at lsr4 w w.w VV M-mson to I C Nealeigh, " .... r rt :r n at St-ho s nw C V Wells to Wallace Mc- Camant. lot in lonquin i E I Kurath et al to l-oren Seward, bts m I'melanu Terrace 11.000 nth Tr Co to J B Fair et al 2 lots North Plains 250 K H Kpssell to 1 C Neileigh, 5 a near Scholls 4oJ J C Smock to Ira Smock, iu Sqrodasec32t2sr 1 W..1W0 John Tilberg to Simon & Jos Hirshey, 40 a sec 28 t 'L n r2w P P Nickell to M W Hahn, 2 lots Talbot's ad Cornelius. 100 Delia Graham to D I) Sage, 90x147.75 ft blk 3 F Grove28t)u J S L Smith to H H Vande- vert. 20 a E Hartell die 10 T S McDaniel to B W Arnold 2 lots Mvers ad. Reedville 10 Same to R N Flack, lots 7, 8 blk 3 Myers ad Reedville --2500 Minnie Massey to C trance, lot 9 blk 16 Cornelius 153 A G Gesler to Mil Bryan, 5.98 a Willowbrook Farm- GOO Michael O'Brien to Isabella Burns. O'Brien Acres sec 24 1 1 s r 1 w 10 Madalena Seesseman to Fredench (the same, 5 a sec 24 1 2 s r 2 w 250 0 & C R R to G H Kelly. 80 a sec 23 t 2 n r 3 w 440 R N Jensen to Minnie Lee et al. 5 a sec 24 t 1 s r 1 w- 10 Felix Verhoven to A A !.- Mont, 1 lots Knob II ill . Forest C.rovr 4I0 Mollie Kan to Ross Bom IT, 1 lots Branfoid ad Forest (.rove... . 1500 D B Kmler to L M Kuder, 80 acres near Ksy Nelson Wilcox to Ueo Wilcox, 4 lift acres at Cornelius 3500 C W Cbase to I K Kallander, '.$ 1 sec 1 1 js r 2 w 5000 Ernest Suath to W C Roberts, 80 a Sec a and 35 t a s r J w and other land lo A T CUrk to Lewis M Clark, 5967 a sec S t - Iuzetta Crowder to W W Ciowder 30 a sec Rowell donation Thos Haynt s to S R Prentiss, a a sec 17 a 1 r a w 130 Herman Metzger to school l)it. 1116 6 lots town of Mrtr.i,er 1 Christ Weise lo C R Andrew, 160 a sec 17 t a n r 4 w 3100 W J Robertson to J II Misenhiinrr 7S.6! a sec 74 t 1 r 5 w 3500 H Hienle to M Kchricber, X " ln 77.50 a sec 1 t 3 s r aw 500 Wallace McCamant to W J Wilcox 40 a sec 34 t 22 r 1 w Mary Finch to K U Jensen, 5 a sec 24 1 1 s r t w 1500 W U Hare to T I' Good in, 20.31 Zichary donation 1 T P Go din to W G Hare, 40.6a a Zachary donation 1 Lark in Ball to Nancy A Ball, ao stc 12 1 a s r 1 w W P Johnsm to Andrew Kolund, 40 a sec tasra w 5000 C W Tucker to Annie Vanderniost, 3 a sec at t 1 s r 1 w ....1600 W V Yates to Tualatin Valley Elec tric Co, right of way, void If not nsen in ta months 30 VV J Good et al to A R Ford, lot in Naylor's ad F Grove m 400 E W Lamb to A A LaMont, 10 acres Horace Parson donation -3000 A A UMont to E W Lamb, a lota Knob Hill, Forest Grove i8ro J H Hibbard to Peter B Case, too sec 34 1 3 n r 3 w 3500 F W Catsiday to Augusta Delher, 2 lots In Eddy Acres 2500 w a onaw to j in Miibrcam, 2141 a Beaverton-Reedville 1 W K Day to Janey McK lialbreaih, 7 a W J Barr die A H Ruedy to Ino X Nelson, a Ma Tigardvllle Heights 161ft Laura J Hsnts to bamuel S Taylor, ir in uavin Allen ft 1 c , 5000 iiciinii'in Ki-.tr irr io to f, K Yht ncu ei a , 4 ion ai 1 inner. ao ,T t T". I w r .... . J n u uccatii 10 m 1, Kime, tract In mi 1 oik j r umve .... 111 n. lungen j 1 10 n m uean, a lots at Connell, i.n United Elizabeth (Jure to Frances Gore, S3-19 s 1 a s r 1 w... Hbo G rdtn Tract- to K Sests 1 mi- nun u -roen 1 mcis 1000 E C Hmlbiiri lo A C Gesler, 5 9S a Willowbrook Farm .. Soo FIRE NOTICE Fire Warden Ii. T. Si Buxton, wishes to notify all peo ple in Washington County to at once burn their slashings, as they will be a fire menace next year it they are not taken out of i-L.-. 11 n .1 a me way mis ran. All persons having such slashings. Are noti fied that they can get permits at once, ana such permits will be issued by Mr. Simpson as fast as they reach him. He will see to it that they are burned this Fall and if they are neglected the fire waruen win nave them burnei at tne expense ot the owner. I you have a slaahine that. Rrmni be burned write at once to R. t! oimpson, Buxton, Ore., for permit. All applications should be m by October 1. Send yours in at once, and with your appli cation send in statement of acres to be burned, when slashed, and what part of section, township and range the slashing is on. V. '. W.-Oill. Vic C Shut. 'rrnU ot COMMNUD STATr.MKNT ! Tim American National Hnni, ASI AHSUCUTK The Sliulfi.Savinss Hunk Successor to J. W. Shutc, Banker, at rloar ol biisinrts Jun 7th, Ion. KHSOl'KCKS Loans and Discounts, imludiug V. S. lUuids aud Warrants rrnnmtn on U. t. nouns .. llaukiun House Kuiniuuc and Hxturcs Other Real Kslatc ; Cash on html mid die rm imnks Checks and other Cash Items Redemption Fund with V. S. 'lrcasmer . It 1 . LIAIUUTII-S Capital Stock . Surplus aud Profits Circulating Notes Jit-posit Hillsboro, AT THl; I'AIK WashiiiRton County was well represented at Salem, fair week, ! and there were a number who camped throughout the week. Anion those who were at ihe bitf annual event were: Ward )own3, Mrs. C. h. hoontz. Un. Alexander. T. H. Tonjrue Jr.. P. Jackson. Chas. Shorey. hnul Kuratli. Mr. and Mrs. Tescher, Mrs. Dersham and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Lyons, Jos. Schulmerich and wife. Mrs. J. W. Sewell and daughter, Miss Mary; Mr. and Mrs. W. (). Don- elson, F M Heidel and wife, Geo Schulmerich and wife (C reswelU P P.ui;n I? II Ci-wr lie L'.m. 7r ;,, . , ; Ran, TA McCourt and wife. Clay reeman, Miss Delsman, Max Luck Wm Huntemann ieter L1UIK, mil iiuiiu iiiuiiii, iinr DOSCOW, IV rveuilllSIl, Alex I.IIUI - - i ri 11 a 1 . 1 mors, s Wm Chalmera (arl Olmin t it I i ' i I r wife, U u uardncr ana wife, o nit anu nuc. v vi v,uiiiii;i uini J Krehs and wife, rerd liar-'" trampf. R L St?ars. Mr and Mrs , Wm Schulmerich and sons, Her- man anil liVanlr .1 A Iml.riu m,l family, Wayne Vaunht, F J Wil- lams and family, C W Kedmond and wife, T C Johnson and wife, Miss Nora Johnson, A E Came ron. JosConnt'll, Arthur Adkins. E Reeves and wife. W E Mc Court and wife, Drand Mrs El mer Smith, Newton Johnson, all of. Hillsboro and vicinitv: John Abbott. H B Johnson, W Shultz. Con McNamer. C F Miller. Fred Wilson and A W Wilson, of For- est lirove and vicinity NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS Notice is hereby iriven that the last half of the taxes, where half payment has been made on the tain n ...ii I . i -. ma-iuii. ure line ami w tie delinquent on the first Mnmlav in Octoler, 1911, to-wit: -Mon. day, October 2, 1911, and a! cnarge ot 10 per cent. ienalty and interest at one per cent, per moiiin win oe charged on all taxes which shall become delin quent on said date as above set forth, as per law prescribed. Geo. G. Hancock, Sheriff and Tax Collector for Washington County, Ore. Dated at Hillsboro, Ore., this 5th day of September, 1911. "John, the Janitor's boo wLliiped Jimuiy today," "Well, tliut'i no great calamity. Hup pose Jimmy hut whipped thu Junlior's onr-ritfsbiiig I'ost. first o'r battleships w fratj Then w make . un Bin and strung enouith lo net The aarahlp on I lie run; Then some armoring brsnil new Better to deftmd; Then a greater gun w view, Aad so on without end -Washington filar. Mls Parrenu-I was gimoat sorry, na, that you spoke so ru.lHy to that Poor little Mm, WIIIIm. i.r"1?,?'""' U'-V ,k'Hr' Pru' Ui the aatisfuctlim of Mut( u tbe ,K,Ht oclety If you cannot miUU ilmse who re out of lt?-rhlludulphla Tim,.. Ha prayed each nlKht for hop, and health And freedom from disaster He prayed each night for joy and wealth But never did h. pray For streriKth to put away The faults ha. fall-di to master He prayed each night for happiness And for a high position, But never did he kneel To prny the Ur( fur Mttl To better his condition. -Chicago Record-Herald. "I can tell you." ., ,ie. ..lmw water y over the NlaBara falls to . "How much?" BRked hp "Two plats."-ChrlHUu Advocate. 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You am Imrnliy rn.iilrrl tu i..xr m lha atM.ve Kiitltlt-il i-iiiirl an.l .iiM.rfilK .on. plaint lilil atrniiiHi yi.tt In ilit' -nliiliHt vai.MM.u or iM-furp Hi.- M.irU" nf all wexka fr.nu ttm .Int.. i l Oi 11 puhlli.alii.n of tin. hi. it. .it. .ii-. n Hi Ii" Imro ArKUN' thailate ol U.n lnl pul'li' linn thereof (m rif lha HUi l..v ..I pl'i tier, lull, and tiie ilat ol tin- I'"''11' i-allon tlinrfof lietng vmh I it v l lull, and ant fnrlli any ri tin. ml''. '"' wit or i-laliu w l.ii-h you nmy hue loll real propvrly hereinafter ill"" iM"l. t1' you ami mu I. nf you will pie i" I .kemrfm that if you fall so to apr nn. I asiil riiii.plaliil, for want 1 1. ri'f. :' liUintitla will apply to li.e . ..ui 1 1"' 0" ml Iff prayed fur In ku.hiiii. .ml. I" ": for ilrcrao that llm pliiinnlb ' "' owners in ftw .impla ami In p...Ml'in ' Ihe following, tin rilH.il rmil pc.-rty tmte.l in Wastilngtoti isiunly. ti'0 "' OreKon, to-v. II: All that portion nf CI.. nn. nl Suliiini' Ion In Mec. If.. T I M K I W Will. which waH formerly known, ilinu11""'"; inattril. ili m rilinl ami liu-lmli-l tu " lilock 4 In J, i. JoniV Hiiiliiinii m h; erlon. in aiMHiuua If. anil '.'.'. I I H II I ". WanhliiKton county, Oreirnn, ll" Vm. unit i.arh ol um I.n lurm-r l'i""' ami prei'luilnd from oIhiiiiiiik nr alirml' ' lK lo claim, friiin anrilm r ,l,"l" iiitf toaaiuirt any iIkIiI, tillr m nilcnm in or lo or claim ur linn i.m.ii mh.I iwnil shove ilecrili(.il or any purl ur porliini thnreof adverse lo llio illle and tiiir,"i of the plainlllla llicroin ami HinnM". snil that the Ullnot the pliimiilb i" "1" tosaiil real propnrly lie luri'w.r tnw" HKsliist your claims lo ami l''-' sli Kiiint said rnitl property. , This Hiiiiiiiioii. is wrvii'l up"'' J""' '' pulilitatton in the lllllHlmn. v riL I' ' Ntiautto an or.ler of tho ll.nn.niiiio l. HtBvenai.n, JiuIk ol llm muiniy ""''" Ihe slato of t)rn(iiu for Wiflili'lj'"J 'ounty, mnilo and eiitert.il on l"' " tlay ol Hiipteinlinr, PHI NUiveiiNuri A Johnson Atturm-yi I'laiiitilla. ORIX10N RI.HCTRIC Theschtduleofdipiirliirf mil "rr,Vl1 of Uregon Klectric Cars fur orii""" follows: ton Portland I'KDM I'1 iK'fl.AN0 6 35 a m 7 5" '" , 8 45 a 111 9 10 50 a tn it 47 m 1 5 p ui J ' l"n 3 40 p m 4 J7 P 111 6 aft p m 71" l'm 8 ao p tii q '.1 P 111 10 08 p m 12 See our dishes for our i'111".'! ers. When you expend w with us you get a lit"' fl"11"; room set of dishes. Call 1 cards and have the nnioimf " your purt-hasea punched eat'li tin you buy. When you wiy I amount you Ret the dishes, i i you have a dandy j?ame and set. Emmott Bros kinds at SJ6tf blanks of all Lepral Hoyt's. -Waahlugton Star.