IttB H1LLSB6M 1 1 k i j HIU.S!U)RO, OKKCON', MAY 2. 1912 NO. 8 II FOR MEETING Of ALL HulibtMtN Mean I I Mr. U;n li. l II.I.Mh.,1 r..- u.H kl.mMi Iti ;n,. iirmiii'l ill:! mi Ik r In liu,mi' mit tin way ! IliVt llii . i A tlinriif r:mi li, i:i t nf tin- fit . I,:m - i I inn- n! ,i r d;mt'ht-r-. Mr . Collin ,. tor tl.i- IVturn ut ,,;in-i i,f -:,M k II, tin- hi 1 1 in 1 1 v . Sin say 'ilif V':r.' tli- il:iuiltli r tin shur. nil I oh. lit H.li tlillt i up H1LLSB0R0 RESIDENT viniijiDcn pv iuchie iuiwilu ui muniiL It I '" l' i . ...... ... it it. i it I r-st im! rn.TH. uu m.... irvl,,l.,t Mainour. . . ... 11.11 .!...,., ti i.-m. way " fr linl-lmg a" anim.ii l.at -; vvitin'Hi.1 , ri-o-4.il hhw i'H' f"r .ill pne winner. I ' . ; I I . - . I I 1 . I i li I M. Tarry liiK- l I'l.rll.tnJ Willi an I M.aH-J l unatic III!) Mir kNOVS MVS WAS I.SCAI'i: Iran M.in Kcpromkil That be Wa a lluin Specialist II. I'raiik All.'ii. an escaped lu natic from tin- Stilt.' Asylum at S;il. mm, drove to llillslmrxi from Portland, Siitur.lay morning, ar- ruin here U'tw.'cii tfii ami l.-Mii, iilnl iiin i n 1 1 1 i i r ' found tin- liomc nf J. M. I terry, in North Hillslmro. Introducing liimsi'lf as a I. rain s.'i'i:ilist Al len ti.M Mr. I., rry that In- lia.l recently Im-.'H to Salt-in with a patient, ami t hat In- h:tl noticed M :iw thorn.' Iiwil.l M.t.- tl i' stock .luring In r hie tun. . M r-i. I o lllii has Ui-ii nl mi' til'' stuck, wln ii kIii- w i -hiil, contrary tn tl..' term t ..f ti,.- pit. o Mix I I.im t liorni- sai,-i, :i i , 1 1 -l.c iinA atiH tl.c vilt cam II. -I. Silt w as tilr.l in i'ortlaii.l. Many rv in. miM-r Mr i. I lit a i 1 ..nil', an lln' t rto i'ir! (. ainl in t i'iii h pa t. t ! 1 1 y li..- iiir-. or uior.- m'. tin ) wi ii-out li.Ti' iii iir'.y .'scry S mini, r, takmi' a vacation mi t In- farm h. n the M il.oA m-ys ran the plac. ( 'lo mi" ..ut aV of ilants. ill hell at acri!;c' to tho-a wiihiiiv' to tix up their yanU inol II,. v iil.oell to rail an. I ' what a.' ha.e lioii-i' plants. 1 ... I I 1. : . n -"', ' I. nii.in'1 , unci, ih imiii'i, i , ., I.i.'cli,,,- h. arKan.l other things ,,r,,tal tr.-atm.-nt i.l J. i ryar. iiuineroiiH to iii.-ntioii. Call a iiepiicw ui int'iiui K'.-mii'man unr m , . -,,n- mt- i. t may a.'. ru.-, i or v lirt tim' i y-an lh.' pri.e I'.mi.nL' omo rn r.-o'iy. 'l their rtkn at I'lm'. yry .au:n nt U'.llll? " i" o. .i , f tli. .lay ol '"! "' 'iik'. Wihinl'l" '"mlv Ims a tn.. H4 f h'T " an. I i.'lH. ami i ! jtv in th.' tat" an make a !rtt,.r i.h"nu'. H" ! H' till If hci.l lat.- i'ii"iiv;h thai thi- ,nr Mii i. rt ran i- m ,r,tn. "l if wayn ami ih.mi.s -ai u- il.-u'.l it will U- y.-ll fifth l,ii.' !r rvhil.itoi-H to jkr a .lav "it aii'l hov what tmac in the way of l.orsi- ia!li,ni oAii. rs ami all horse nn r.' o'l lt tlly " !,t mi'l the l.iiMiiem m.ii of IlilUlnni are eariieslly re.pteste.l Uj ! t th'' S.ilui'hiy im'. tun? ThH H an event lhal .shoiil.l rvryne hearty tiuamial HupiH.it 'min il.n HlihU.ru I.UMIieSH liWI I NN II t I. r.l UKsMIIM t L,iu f. ll u:ti.t hili U' l lllli'.l lit t'.n.'iiv ill.- the I.Hiitioti ... n,t I'lsiHH l.lacksiiiith shop. If tr iM'oinans, a lir-t ila' horf!th.'r, ami retieral repiiiifi' I Yu p4ii'l ii .'liop at ti e ol. UarMmitli - tan. I. an. I v'i;n ;int'- tmf action. ii'een ill.' ha loiivf hwn without a smithy, ami lh firniiT in that tteetinn are very much pi.. i .,1 that the nmi ii oprn a.'. mi, ami will e;ic all. IMmuuis their i.atroiuiL'i', I '.i August ltove. nf SjiiiIIi Tuala tin, wan in tlie iitv the liiM "I wk. I'uifo (iar.lner. pioiui.tor of Ih rhiiitn:ii-y , vvse eonliiieil to hi room Hie (list nf the Week. FretJ (iioner. nf SiholU, was a Cuutity H. at rallci' the l;l- t nf the I wk. ThetMlore I'.eniar.ls. nf Ver- boort, was in town Mnmlav. nn iMHl htb'mess. Ktiw. I'ot'e. nf Kariiiint'lnn mi city visitor Satunlay after- nin. J"hn MattheH, nf near Laurel 'h in the eity I'Viilay, nit husi i nosH, lie Mil the Kerry that he cnuhl vet I ryear nut nf the asylum, if Kerry Sr. wnul.l to with him. lie tulviseil yt'ttinvr- Kryear'nut of tin- asylum ami taking' him to Portland, where he sanl he ha. I an iillice, ami that he euulil cure him in u few weeks, with noex ietise i'i'eit to cover tlie cost nf the ii vf rv ritr from I'nrtlan.l, ami the expenses to Salem. U .Ivy elt iiMin the ahuse nf Fryear, ami exhibited a hl.HMfy towel, s:iyimt he lia.l picked it up after the attendants had used it to re move the hlond stains. Kerry thereiiHiti went to the hank and drew ten dollars, the two had an early dinner, and they left here uhuut run m. The lunatic was very kind to K. rry all the way dow n, and af ter receiving the money for the rivr. deMisited his passenger at the Jefferson Street deot, Port land, and told him to go to Sa- li;is.'e and tomato plants in their s'a"oti. We iiino have mmiic line leineterv plants ami hrulh. ry. Mp. A i'ln -s t iiinpu ll, t orner .l Seventh A l'ir Streets. I'hone r.tv .v.'tf John . J.-iTrey. the I'oiiland attorney who defended K.oelair, used tin- same argument in his ..iM-niiii.' 'tatemeiit nt r.irva'lis. the last of the Week, ill defense of the lluinphrvs I'.l'otlnrs, that he did wh. ll he defi'tidc.! the e. lehrat.-d I iinh r w ite inur.lerer thill H. he said the confession was worthless, as the I. miners were weaked imtided. and were .hilled" into coining through .... . , . I I . with tlie laic oi in.' crime, .km. fre will make the ino-l of the l-.e. hut he will pmhahly U' wiser att. r the case is over, ami it is not hkely there will W any !.i.i!il Jell rev has U-.n trying i.i ilirow Miisnicioii on l'r. North, the itinerant dentist. I'n'ii tiioiign , .M1 imi afternoon, and he would i.rtu was li.i.i i r a i' A. L ;reU-. nf laurel, was in the city Saturday. Win. Kagley Jr.. of Oriter- ill.-, was in the city Saturday. II. V. McNelly. f the Jolly section, w as in the city Saturday. N. liangs, the pnmoter of the TiinU r townsite, was down to '.he city Sunday. Kiehard Wiley, attending the Hilt Military (Allege, was in the city over Sunday. Mrs. W. IL Shearer, of katie. visited with her hister, Mrs. K. II. (Jreer. last week. (leori'e Kiersdorf. of North T ualatin Plains-, w as in tow n Sat urday, taking out supplies. Watch Hill.tUirn grow this year the old tow n is making a good start thus early. !. W. and C. W'hitmore. of m ar laurel were in the city bat unlay. Cilgian liager, of above Moun tain, lale. was in the city aatur day. Sixteen inch fir wood for sale, AUn for team work, call on C U. ll.Mlgdon. Hillslmro. Phone City ht;. S-1U Mrs. II Keeker, of the Kissner Kamli. South Tualatin, was in the city Saturday, driving her new Keo. Mrs. Kdythe Tozier-Weather-red departed for Portland and Tacoma. Friday afternoon, after a few days at the 1. b. Wealher- red home. Clem Shaner. the North Tuala tin IM-iiiix horseman, was in town Satunlay. driving one of his youngsters. RFTY-EIGHT FEET OF FROIiTUHDER 1 hilUboro National and Dave Cor- win to Build Two-Story ARCHITECT NOW MUING THE PUNS I REX ALL STORE Bancmeat lad Tw Storitn. With Brick Front, Tile Rear, Idea Building ojierations are forming in the embryo in Hillsboro for the year, with prospects for a successful year for the city's building betterment The first to take the initiative on Second Street are the Hillsboro National Bank and David Corwin, the plumber, who have gotten to gether on a two-story structure, with a basement under at least one of the store rooms, and per haps under both. The frontage of the nninosed building will be 58 leet. running ieei 10 me rear. The front is to be ot nressed brick 3. and the rear per haps of tiling. The outer wall will tie of re-inforced concrete. The bank store-room will be for rental, while Mr. Corwin ex pects to occupy his portion or the business on the ground floor, and rnt the tinner storv. The tiasement under me DanK tmrtion of the structure will be used for a heating plant for the HillslKiro National holdings, and the upper story of both rooms w ill be useu lor hall orotnee pur- nnaps. tt iM'tnns to looK as though Hillsboro is going to the H?PYHOMEr 4 VIC I The Delta Drug Store HILLSBORO, ORE. thai, of below Newton, yvas Tn town Saturday. ,;.k t.i.ii.tinir reenrd in - . . I UiH n uii vuuuM.p) John savs that Spring is nere imo Ko nill cwlinao nil former hiil'v'ed. exihange ('olonial llot. l piopM itv. near. P. depot. an. I Carnation condenser, em- ..t..v im. hii'L'e numlM-r f tieople. I.. ...... i Ci.ve (ire . for land. and then li Motel for arrive .Monday, ami mcy wowm get Fryear's release. Kate Saturday evening the Kerry family U catnt' alarmed at the strange proceeding and the otl'uvrs were r.otitied. It seems th:it Allen had telephoned to sure, as the geese have been Hy ing north for several days. Cus Kleiner, of Chehalem Mountain was an Argus caller. Saturday. He says that the can be yours. A healthy home should always be a happy one. There i3 no need for anything but the best of health if you are a regular customer at this drug store. Everything here for children that medical science has show n to be good. Mt.Um't requirements specially catered to your personal il m;nU nl necessities are carefully attended to as oaf own. Tliii is no mere market for selling drugs ami specialties we want you to feel that all tnemters of your family have con fidential friend at thit store. Co-ne in and get acquainted. a-v a a a nii(iiuinii First on The Page t ' . I.. . . .o -:.r ....! i.. .... ..I.. farm, nmtv property, any w he.v. I .epu.y rn.-r ui Price $p' lino Address .us rauiiuav loieu.- ... ..... -r.'l of Irade. Portland. Ore- the llerry's rest, ence location. li-fs ami nan men muni i.. m'- He was told where the I.errys 1,1) v.oii, ir ye... s , i lt ('orneinis. ot uio list ollice force. Search yvas iinmeiliatelv made, but nothing Dr. Y rancis .1. Kiiilev ami lr A. li. Il.ulev. nf Portland, in comimiiied bv the Mesdaim'S Kai- ley. were l,.sis f relatives wrr, over Sunday. rnrsaleor trade for cash, or n easy terms house on First nd Washineton Streets am house nn First and Fir. ami two nousen ii, 1 1 ,,. , land Park. Als. three vacant lots on Washington i Di - . . . ..... I'wvet. See U. H born, (),v. run. v..,if f,.r ..it years a resident of near lleav ert.m. died la-t week. The funeral was held Sum! iv. ui d the interment was at Illicit c. m.-tery. He was 7n , irs of si .. and was Imrn in K:s, nhcim. Unein IK'S en, (ier m:inv, e is sunned by nine hihlivn, Ihev an- l -mry f. .ir Ii.IL.v' I'lwreliee on. It oil, I ' 1 1 . . . , , . , ,1,11 Wolf. Mis. A. Uossi. .MISS 'tl i Wolf Mrs. W illiam II.'ckiii. 1 ' . t ir I til of Keavciton; ,Mrs. ,u .... ovt am' Mrs. A. Weisetit in. '.ii ihiii.t. :iul Mrs. Henry Miller. lul.hard. His hat in the ring M- ''!; .. candidate for the sale ol Watkins' Kemeilies. was m town I il.ei- . av. leselis me iimi .'- . ; i. ... ........ i: ,. fur nii'll i am- !in.l lie Weill oxer im o rellieuier. m.i. . . .... - . , . ... mills and his luuiury i l. nml ine ponce ;xeie nmo e, y.- the thing for all Iirogrewn llVr MIIISHl'MiiK ii. im- .nv .vi. ,H,ltry raising. He was taken to Salem. Mom ay. ' .. n ... .. no ,.n.i ui live who lli'il VA. f I, "' Z llrmlnnt. I...K hi. koy. SAT tMr .. , i ii.mt.ir I iir. nut uj i.v . . f could he learned of the vvheiv aUmts of either until Sunday morning, when Frank Kerry, a son. telephoned Alexander 1 oi ler, of Salem, to look out lor me father, and Mr. Potter tele plumed back that Kerry Sr. was then in the house, Kerry talked over the telephone, and said the lunatic had adhered to the story that lie wtf doctor, and had treated linn with me uimosi kindness. Allen was not caught until nearlv noon, Sunday. Ho knew l' K. llolcomli, of ( Bethany, -MMi.iiur :i eiirairo in Hast Port- he went over m 1912 that will eclipse all former transactions. BACK TO THE FARM ifl-.i. 4 A U. fnnn" 1 hai'A ii in li.l v . iiv: c-uj e i ruii'M 111 Liier iai 11 iiu... ru....i I..... l,t.. nnlKimr nut ViIaI.oh t l.nl At nnratr ntQr- in im. iui.t nuiv i iou acres xi iauu, viv v..... uMi- ri ii.l then, is uromise of a tha rant crnnrl saw timber: (rood - j - . i r"" ' . 1'o.kt fruit croii. hmiao hnrn and orchard: 2 wells; For Sale - A horse mule colt. 8 2 springs; large creek; good mill months old. big for age. Will site; limoer can oe noaieu uow u in. hip ... i, , r. i ri..pr Six miles south make a line nnimai. n. ""'"". nt nussen. on Merrill ulace. be- of Hillsboro; one mile north of . . - . i w i. . M iMTir wvvfi n tween Keedvilleandrarnungton. baurei; on j am "- a i i ii u i r imnii hum iiiiiiv if la . urwiib Address, m-averiou, wnwi, .k . ,. 4 1-tt nouse; win bcii on ui . d.i .. . . traciS, ai lou per acre. a. k i' I 0 .1...l,l nf PnrHanrf - .l n na m A I. ,. .1, iniiiiuut ii ' ''""i I casn. Wllre biiu are uic. r. with law oirices in the Chamber Grebe. Hillsboro, Ore.. Route 2, .. t Hsl.. ... C if oi i ommerce. was oui io ir koy o-o coimtv seat Monday, in the inter- est of Swiss clients, who are PUBLIC SALE heirs in tne estate of the late redcriek Magers. who burned to First On In RESOURCES c 5 2 t CAPITAL and SURPLUS. $53,000 ; am a a- t m a m m a a 4 iWvvv, Kills S 12 '-'iris Maurer. of nlmve Moun Mindale, lost his house mid its "intents l.v tire last Wednesday veniiiK, The blaze wht from defective Hue. and the Haines siTeiui Hl, rapidly that nothing "'"in lie saved. The husl.am 'J wife iiml little child' lost nl lhii' clothing, executing that ich they wore. (i. I lager was wn to the county seat, Satnr with a subscription paper, nil was given generously by Hillshnro citizens. April showers slarled in'iilnind the hist of hist wee 5. and lf first of this, and iMolhr Wth is prelly well -soaked. As matter f fm.t tu, M,U; of the M-ing work is enmrilete in the 'arniinir it ll but I'lant. Potatoes in tin llll (lisl.i..K, t ... I... i.l. ml. HI. 111. I ...... I. ..i ....... '.""iiiij nine neiween n' 'id July l win answer. It has Zvr n beautiful HeiiHon for lamicsie iitteiuled me w ...... .. Saturday Mrv tun.ii. a.. . thinks that tin- hmken I. w mav ,e sawd. aunoi.K - - ; . necessary to again a...,-... ,. .1 tent ion Seven nary men. ; ,, ... I II..K.I..1I1 11 caivf" V'UT' ; age from Ol p.... . .i ....w.ks to seven l nice - . , Three td them tmi head lu-ril. Vw laiTc for ag'.-t"' no. I (ll'l. Ill" llllisi.oi". ' ' I ,,!, Farm. Foivst Crovf. Uoute ... :. ,.i.,,. of Yamhil the county : Uw :n County, now pnici Portland, was out Sati da . 1 months .i. ... OOclllLMl l stock, and 11. Kagley. Oak I'ovc t sale oi rem ". . , f tin 1 ...1 mil 1 1 ! 1 V I ---- in tho state. Illie.si. v. ......... setting Caliiornm . Farm. IlillsU'W. Kouto 1 n..v ir,7 .1 I A H.I J II former Bethany ,,. ident . iowworki.it: at carpen , I'ortlaiid. was out to teiing ui c,,,,..... ,,v. and the county seat w " called on the Argus. it..n leisv of South Tualatin l)an lAisy.' ..in . IV, la.is. ----- u.Miii.Mrml wrongs of his tavontt- V III" f' " i,..ie reaililv fell into the in i'n " , - . ...a. ....... i.i-..uinteil bv t he niamac M lit no. - The crazed man is noi tin Known in this county. He taught out m he C. K. Holcotub district, mreo oars ago, and has a good cduea- lion. l'" iioieomi., m. n.w place of business Allen yvas ar rested, said today that Alk.i was between fifty and sixty years of aim, and that he is marriou. Hav ing a wife nt Salem. Mr. llol- ,i. j.i .1 that when Alien visit- ..i Mm Sntnrdav evening, ho i. I mi unbalance of intel- ev nit ot t " ... i i led, and it was Holcomh a man who telephoned the ponce wnen the crazy man was at the garage. Sunday. (irnnd Concert Given under the auspices of the I'nnirregational cnurcn. cvenim. of May 13. W12. Watch for pro gram in next wcok s papeis. i a Monro of liov. recent purchaser of the Vanderyelden store at that point, was in the city Sunday. n i. n,.!..om v West Union. 1' ran tv tit.n. a i was in the county seat the first of the week. rrCIICriCK ..lagers, wuuuumcu v . . deathatKeaverton,alK)Utayear The undersigried. having pur- ..., chased the Roy store and rented ' .., , , . his farm, will sell at public auc- Fred Waters, of the Washing- tjon tQ the mKhest bidder, at his ton.Oroiron ('ortioration. was in , i.i.;u .n,.n..r PavSi.. - --r- - . 1 1 anil nan mire wum vj the city the last of the week. the p. k. & N.. at ten lie stated that Mr. Welch naa on bought the lem electric rail- ojuRDAY, MAY 4 way ami o uer p,,ei in"" n . . . rafe (or U(Ue, or Uiere. ami uia uis..a.-iies phiM . ..eeDtion.llveood tnilk cows that Welch Will run a line 01 h tutier. uleiu testetl) all lofresheu be- feeders into the capital city. tween aur is oa. i. and all giving I I . -it. al. mu. V, tmw4.lltfr S. C. Seat's, of Forest Grove. 3.in mu complete with Mi box; d'ed last week, He Was one Of ji, ; in. Stoughton wagons wide tire; Mo- the substantial citizens of that canopy- hack section, and had a hosts ol """t". Aitc ,- .Vin plow. friends in Washington liOUnty. McOortuicfa binder, good condition; bo He was the father of Walter tooth drag harrow, is tooth upringtooth Sears, who had the tonsorial ?!l1Z shop in the Hotel Washinsrion. p.-; .r.Tani opei buggy, for Several months. Im.iw utensils, wa hitig machine, dining . . f in table, levolving churn, airtight heater 1 saw COrdw'OOll, poles lip to li LM barrow, pitch forks faim tools and inches in diameter, fence rails, other articles too nume.ous to memtior. and boards ot an Kinns, inio lermsoi saie-wmiu unuei, stovewood lengths. Will go into cash; over, six monma panKaoie the country. W rite, pnone or note at t per cent. call on me, van brow, iuwoui. u. n. Hotel, Hillsboro, Oregon. J. W. Hughes, Auctioneer. 1 1 1 'imi ii!An o i. i. tiniovi.o, s. o- if k. peters, a Dracucinir ai- millionaire. who tor years gave -th . E Clark in the much financial aid to Pacinc Yeon Buiidintr, Portland, was University, and other colleges thA first of the week, greet- throuphout the Northwest, died . .. .. friends. He states that his brother. John, is now with the city engineer's of fice, in the metropolis, and that he is studying law. Virgil Cooper, accountant for fka VVoohinutnn-Orpiron Cornora- tion, is now in cnarge oi me on- Um intprests ot tne comnanv. Virgil is one of the capable voungsters in his line and nis ' .- J I Ik.l Ua many inenus nere inu niot ot will make good. . Krwk. of South Tuala tin nnp of the substantial citi zens of his section, was in the city Monday. rnnnrv Commissioner John WMH McClaran was down from Gales Creek. Monday, on business wun the county judge. Lnvintr hens for sale. Une mile north of Sewell station. Address B. Hainline, Route 1, Box 165, Hillsboro, Ore. 8 HfuMehuvcke. near Farm V r inaYnn wan in town Monday. He expects to start to Michigan . a. A... in the not oisiam iuiure. The oldest and strongest National DanK in Washington County. The most Substantial in resources of any bank in the County. Give us your business and we will make it your busi ness as well as our busi ness. Wells-Fargo & Co. Traveler's checks for sale Good the world over without identification. Safety deposit boxes for rental, and a private room in which to look over your papers. A. C. Shute, Pres. C. Jack, Jr., Cashier American National Bank Man and Third, Hlllnboro. I i t ft ii ft i t i teouPcelai,get of any Bank In Washington Ooimty J. A. THORXBURGH President II J. K. BAILEY Vice President E. Ferrin, Ans't Cashier W. W. MCELDOWNEY Cashier Forest Grove NATIONAL BANK FOREST GROVE, ORE. Statement of Condition on Thursday, April 18, 1912. Capital and Surplus $50000 Loans - $280,570.12 Capital $25,000.00 US Bonds (at par) 25.000.00 Surplus - 27,000.00 Other Bonds 57.1(50.00 Undivided Profits 1,317.33 Banking House 18,500.00 Circulation 25,000.00 Cash and due from Deposits 450,995.23 Banks and U. S. Treasurer 148,082.44 in a suburb of the Illinois city, a nhitan- lilM i ntia.n v i" r thropist who believed in giving ,iefore he passed to me oeyonu. r.ihson. of Reedville. and Geo. Heal, of Seghers, were in town Satu.-day. these two oldtimers came to Oregon in 18- 17, and were twys together, witn in a few miles of each other, in the IVdlev-Seghers section. The llil.timers were elated to meet each other, and commenced to talk over old times together Those were the good old limes, eh?" - Chas. Pierce, the former r.i-..nviller. was in town from iwtinnH Siitnrdnv. He is tak ing his annual vacation, and is fwitimr with relatives at Green- vi le nn A Forest Grove. Pierce has been eleven years with tne Portland l'aid r ire iJeparirneni, n,uu f.nHrWmnn with En- ilMU in liu .." --- -- gine 1. He was accompanied Dy I. OaShiell. Chas. says he likes the way Hills boro is improving, ano inai ne going to come out July 4 and meet all the old boyhood friends. $329,312.50 $529,312.56 Boaorvo a 4 Por Ooaxt. DIRECTORS Thoa. C. Todd John E. Bailey J- W. Tuqua Wilber W. MeEldowney J. A. Thornburg Argus and Oregonian, $2.25. Watch Buyinfl Advice Intelligent watch buying requires judgment ou your part in two things, the case and the movement. These two items that -constitute a watch are obtained by the jeweler from two factories that are unrelated. The movement is fitted into the case by the jeweler and the price of the complete watch depends on the cost of these two. Thus you can buy a very fine case containing a cheap move ment, and think you are getting a bargain, or you may buy a cheap case containing a very fine movement and be de ceived again. ... , , . . . , It is the proper combination of the two that makes the WATCH OF WORTH. No Watcl) deception at my store. LAUREL, M. HOYT -sssa - I.; 1 1 0 t i". - Si ' . , 'V, t - i . . h 1 hi" i n ennK Wor(t I was over to the cuy ow