ti r InlllLLSB Vol.. MX hillsboro, orkcon, july 2". vm NO-2 I IGHTHIUG OAMRGtS ELECTRIC Pill HUM l ! I"151' nil W. II. L-trkey, of tin- Itruwrij livery. while reluming fnw: h drive to S IioIIh, Sunday, had u runaway that r-Ki it ' 1 iliKatnnm lv. A tug U eitm.' linhiti hed mid iing him ut. iken. vmt t he Miixtained lid. U-Miilt-H li "10 YMIKEE" Slflfa I I 111 u UP AFTER W YEARS An ( lr tri- t'ra , ..iit.t y Sut'inl iy i m he uYWk, iU n. i.ithliM' "f tt.rMv.rnr.; tliu'"" 1"M'r,,l,"n' '"I" )r,l ... u t t for M V ,rui iimifi. Kite H1 r' ,illl,teld. "'l ll'" ,,ri't" t.ilion a injutv.l. '!! h'inf i, l. r v a xh:ilt"ri'il. Hi- w:ill f the ,iniw t hum-il. tlf ht.ili..n ut Kon-Ht tlnm-Huifi-n-.l u tin I'", running ml" hundred of ilnllurn. It i -Mim;it.l that f.1 Mill in it ni'Ti" than eover tie ttittniige, Itio IIiIIhUto "train l:n it wa- Bt nine find tip ltlil t' W mi the Imul Ui'l. "" " Soida. Sut't. I'urin'i" hint tin' li"'" Ih-IiiH Ou t) t r.paiif.1 I bat I r I Iul jtiit.' mram in Sunda I hi nt- rlrvtrie lt in h:i I" ' nun- fmpient tl'i snniu.er than , v, r Ufofe more the in' ry T ruiiii' tli. liarn N liniifHij; to a man I' II... inline lif M I ! WIKrdnii'k l.v ii U.U. tin- mime an l.nrtud iluMtl III tin Beau-rlmi H't'llt'll. I Ilk SM I. k fiif Li r in Km!-.' with i . . .. . . - - I.MU wide imrrlifH, .alhtniii. janlry Util Imminent. Kmtv ll.itik' rl' and tew . n in 1''"' l.i,..i. Will in-ieid small ra-h iiiiwtMiit down. I!ilait- lik f .l.-sii-i-,l (h. will li-avi i.. .1. .,f il.l.- tenant I it iiartii tl I m til" a.l.lli I". M. H' i l' l II. II. I-.. . i Orr I'hone. Main Virt'il MaHxry. .-.lit.T of tin r.iriu-iiiM l rititiiif. w a-i in t"rtii Mon. lay aflrnnK'n. 1:im.h41 IVikI stu l w ifi-. "f IljnkK, wri S'ln.lav ,ii.'sH at t(i. la.ino if I. A. I rof-I. i'l North HiUnl-To. Mr, J.ih. DowiH wa lak n to Mon- irtially. He own lv tin- . urn! atU'tnl' iU-y. Ikf nmirani-' ami ' COllHnlaliol) . fnrr'( vara- I taken two ht lmlin Mr t ion lilit' w hen the . l tie team ;re they wer antmTTirai" tin- j.uvkiianeriiiaie, One of the w heeln. ill I the flam- av'e to Un ke ' anatomy. U. i). Ilalilerman. of 1hk- mont. Col., wan l:nt week tin i'uet f din brother. I,. I. Ilalil erman. ol Aloha. ItieUMtoris an ntloriiev of the Colorado town, ainl rami Went to the Klkn con- veiition. He Kays In likes I'ort- lutnl, ikt Oreiron, liken the im-o- lle out hTe, and in-ver in his life had n U ttef timi' ainl after roitiinilte.1 hinitelf in that manner the Ariftm ttin almost vsillinu' toiU'iT that hi' woiiM nut hi re within a v ear or ho w ith hiri imiM'ilimentaaml his law library. A c rew . iimler Win. Foster, tin ontractor, ntarle.l puttintr in a new loin-ri le watennir innisn. it Main Street, at tin- curb. i wlu re it maken an anu'if ai me larkinr. on thfronrt lnii4 Hit. l he watelilik' l'h'"'' tH 'M' UlMllt sivtien feet 111 li'imth. ami IH mill on an anifli'. Thf fit V has ii le.l mu lt a plare for uUmt a vi ar. ami it will now have one that Hhnnhl last an ti;. Two Utl.l eatlen are nextin in lhe Worn Isskirtinir Mi Kayt'reek war lhe .John llaili'V ranch. Tin' who Kwim mar when1 tin . i i . . nest H are eaeriy wau nmix i Hi-e the mother bird rout tln in nut of the liejtt but US they 11- l M -t ihl this at ilav bn'ak tin a.ls are bablf to miss th' t'X nti -iiient. Ibis is the lirst tmif l-avles have nestiil so ilosi' to tin- town. 'Prunes are a i'inmI crop in the bills almvr Hanks." saiil tl.Hirm' LaiiiH-rman, I ho other .lay. "I bavo a half aoro ainl the trees u ro laili'it. Iinwn in the vallov. how over, thero tiro but fow. Wbilo hero ami thoro the frost raunht thorn last Spring. . v.. ii in the hills, it waubl uplM-ar that tho liihlamls aro tin plaoo for this cver wniiloil fruit. Now Cithly-I uur Year Old. anj Hunt Allrr liahy Son Will. kNim ALL UVIK COIMV Wat Hlacktmilb Here ia I irly l ifhlir, nil ai(nc Charailrr Frank M. I'oAor. who is seoro il in.l ! nil. iv. an. I on (lav niornii. s.ista.ne. an up. ra ( f h( ()riWin Slat(, Hrti- Ih.m (V..MI VI 111. I) SIM' r.lllH'! I . t a I nl.a lHWifil. fcl'M t , I I'MH i ..... . tiioelV. ( hu f of poliro P.laser has hi n Bimihil tho oily takim' Itoto of pmpei'ly whiTO lbllolollH Wl t'.ls ami bilt rass preuiil nionvt tl"' suit-walk. II" ill now iris 'i ilivi.lual iiotioo to bavo tho ilis ri'ptitablo Htull roinuveil. Kobt. V. V,iwh ami l.uluKl. in w. re unitoil in niarriaof t "'o llniel Wasbini'ton. I'hur.-uiay ovi nimr. July IS. l'.M'i Kov. P. t'laiviuo Cook, of tho '.apti:t I'huiTb.ollii-iatinjf. I '-'tb partion resiile in Poitlaml. I.. M. lloyl rotunioil Monilav fr.i.ii ii.Mir Stiili'lil wlll'1'0 Mrs. Ibit ami obtblroii aro nimpo.l fur a rortnivbt. at tho mooting itn.mi.la ..f llw I'llitt'il Kvaiu'oli' oal annual ntnleronro. Nt-1 r.iHlu.ps aro thoro to tako part in the deliberations. ('has, Strobmayor. of Ciivon ville, was in I bo oily Monday, making llanu;j, moiits to nmvo to llillsboro. whoro bo will ontor the employ of tho Porker P.askot fai tory. Chart. i an old hand at tho business ami knows luiw to weavo tbom toKotbor. W. tl. Man. Willi In-laml. A. A M Mill liin I :... K irk wood Wont nvnr in iiwi M.ili'il.int and Vor- . l.f III. lit'" I linnia unelioiiS t lit1 hist Ol tin' week, inotorinif ovor tho inmin lliin in ll'in.'d enf '1'hov oxporl- oil tit roninin a work, butowinu to thi'tinsottloil woathor r-auni-od Satiirtlay ovoninjr. Hv tho ciul of tbo wook tho VaHhinKton-()roon t'lirpnralioii fn. pit u.'iii iwivi thMi In'iu'h ill' omiipletod botwoon ImiivkI (irovo and llillsboro, ami tin- la.v'i?J are now liotwoon t'ornolins am Hillnbnro. A fowlnvnion'nmi tbo wator prolilom will !' w'1" mil tor tho county soiii. Tho InV barn of P.. I''. l,'",,1y- of Pulton Valloy, burnod oarly last 'riiurTdny morninK - botwoon two anil throe o'clool?. 'Uft is Hiipposod to bo alwiut 1F.I.IHKI, contonta nml all. It is roiiortoU horn that an auto wont up in tno tlantes No on nitnoai'S to know tho cauae of thu lire. There wns ..ii Inl-Ill iu'll' V. lllltl ilinnri. i i-.rv nf lhe Orotrnn Nursory Cniniiany. was onoof tho visitors from Oronoo at tin' koopfrosh reooptioii Saturday ovenimr. Jir. power evpnssod himsolfas hinh lv doliohtod with all ho saw. i'..u. I.ii.-merman and son ...iiiii'rd. of alMivo Hanks, won . .. 1. I ... Hi ll, nil to io n v rriuay. mi I ....merman IS Stl HllorOSIOll I .. "II whirh roomily cut two limnors t. .. i tut i'iiiw ori ir uiio me I I 'I HI , Jm m . liittbors boim; 2l2. ami 1001 iu lonirth L roy Landers, now eighty-four years old. ami well known here in tho latter part of the seven ties and oarly in the eighties, showed up iu Portland. Sunday, looking for a son. a few years old. who was supjtosed to bavo U-ett with a wife whom he di vnrred thn-o or four years ago. Linden at one time had a black- smith shop Ix-yond Orenro. work ed in llillsboro, lilley, h'orost tlrovo and (lastnn, and was know n by tho sobriquet of the "Wild Yankoo." Ho was a light or Irom tho hoad of tho creek, and while at bis shop near tho Wilkins' plaoo iM-ramo involved in a tight w ith Wilkins Sr. and a man by tho namo of J. Card, hinders struck Card over the head with a nllo barrel, render ing him uneonsrious. and tied tho country. Ijiter ho was In. ated near St. Helens, and Sam Miles, sheritf of Columbia Co.. and his deputy. John Collins, at tempted to arrest him. Uilhns shot lenders in tho leg. and it was later umnutated. Ho suoi Mi os. Jud'o I ailos iM ing rusni- tnrncy. IIo was given $1.SIH) damages, rrom hero ho went to near Seattle. lenders tnado otto of tho first buggies manufactured in tho county, and Pr. V. A. Haileysays tho old man in his prime was a line workman. lr. Pailoy says: "Ilomado inv lirst buggy, and it was a lino ono. Ho was a fine wurknian. but ho was a man who frtHiuentlv had trouble. Ho was a tighter of rotiute. and feared nothing in a man's form. He was ito.ssessed of a ready wit. mid was fairlv well-read. As a mechanic ho had few equals. His nersona honesty was untitles I. After striking Card on the head ho Hod with tho thought in liw mind that ho had ki lei him. Ho came to Hillsltoro and told tho lato Richard Wiley, fa ther r W. V. W iley, that n won!. I never bo taken alive. attended him after the surgeons had worked on his eg. and hat ft it in rather bail shape umlorslaml lite om man is now fnirlv well-to-do." Jesse Moore, father of Wil Moore, tho Hanks nstmastor. .ia uheriir nt the time, the Wild Yankee" was brought back to llillsboro. and Vol Hay, a brother of tho late Wm. Hay. nurtieii I jtndors in the tail here. During the warm weather the True, of Mnldleton, wru a seat visitor the last of I 111 V l -If I C. F. Miller and Hugh Murch ison, of F'trest drove, were in town r riday. Jihn A. Thornburgh an'l .1. K. Itailey were down from Forest drove. Sunday. John Uf tis ami W. 11. Plat k. of almve North Plains, were in town Friday afternoon. Mrs. Klsie Sehaer. of above Moiintaindale. was iu town Fri ilay. and called on the Argus of fice. I lance at Helvetia Hall. Satur- ay evening, July Si. iool music and the U-nt time of the season. l'.l-JU l)r. A. P.. Ilailev and wife, of Portland, were in the citv Sun day, the guests of !r. F. A. Pai- iey and family. Mrs. C. V. Wilkins departed Monday for a two months visit with her mother, at Woodburn. Marion County. Karl Wallace ami wife, ot 'ortland. wire L'UestS at the Frank Wallace home, near Fann ington. Sunday. . Smokers want tho best there fore t all for a Schiller or a (Jrand Marca. w hen you want to see tho blue w reath curl. Chief of Police Plaser and wife returned Saturday from a visit with their daughter. Mrs. Kverest. at lillamook. Cilgian linger, of almve Moiin taindale, was a city visitor Fri day morning, lie says that crops are looking Al up his way. Cicneral hlacksmithing, horse shoeing and woodwork. All work guaranteed. At drove- and. on tho United. 0. Wil- l Oil son. iJ-'- Uobert Alexander, of Forest drove, aged fit years, ami Marion '.iisi ham. i f Portland, aged !). were granted license to wed by the Multnomah Clerk, last rri day. .1 It nml W. T. Phillips went to Van.hillOmnty. Saturday eve nimi to look- over some farm iitnls. They tried the hast side nror lo the lamhi trio, anu . . .. ..... .... I II!-. l. say that the wesi sine is me place for them. The Oree-on Kloctric 3 nutting in iMtles along Washington Street, . . . . t : a . . and lining ttiem up in coniormuy to the survov ot tne city engi noer. the now insiaiiauons are nearly double the sio, in dianvj tor. of tho old ones. 1). P.. F.mrick and wife went to Tillamook Fritlay for an ex tended vacation. Dan holds the record for hooking the biggest trout of the season, and so large was it that it pulled Daniel Boone into the stream, clothes and all. rWi ;ir Kelsev accidentally chop ped his hand' last Friday morn- i nir n Hint live, o ciooK. wnue splitting wood. Dr. Wood took seven stitches in order to close MAHUrT ill RUM ' III II I W III k I llkl UVIIk SUPPORTSFOUR WIS I ar REXALL STORE I blltmerof the Sword of Came Coasts of 22 Children HI IdAKtW VISITS THE COIMV SLAT I'urllv Mahitmrntdan Sayi Hi Wnn Live ia Amity Plural I Mahomet Ali Huhl. a Mohammed an, was in the city the last of the week, selling trinkets from Bulgaria, Turkey and Spain - and Mahomet is some salesman, take it from us. He says he has four wives and they all live in amity - not Amity. Oregon but 'ulgaria. He also boasts of 22 children. When he made the statement, and it w as questioned, the P.ulgarian promptly pulled out his passiorts from his gov ernment to the Mexican govern ment, and, sure enough, there were the lour w ives along with the husband's name. He savs that in his country a: man can have four wives if he can supjiort them properly, but support them he must, or go toj jail or tpnt the country, aia hrimet is a natural trader, and he says he has made his Rtake, and will get back to his native land in two months from now. with enough money, made out of mer chandising in Mexico, to keep him and his multiform family as long as they live. Mexico is the place, young man " said the man witn me re ligion of the Arabs and Turks. Ten vears from now Mexico will hlonm like a rose. They will put water on their vast plateau tracts, and much of it will be artesian, and much Dumoed from the bow els of the earth. Mexico will snntiort twenty times us nremnnt ootnilation. and it is the Americans w ho are to show them how.- Americans are now buy inir vast tracts of land and leave it to the infidel American to makeMhe land bloom like a rose, liut I m going back to Bulgaria to join my wives, who left back for the out counirv when the Diaz administration was attacked. 1 want to get back and enjoy what little 1 ve made with the wives of my hiinnm " And with this parting word! the man from Bulgaria lett tor the vine clad hills of the Balkans. li lul lI Tiifl Goodliealth You cannot t beautiful if yon ate unhealthy with iot gotxl health your fit lck c'.ra'ne. to matttr how you it niuUie them the nkm vet out of conilttiun, no millei hew ou pal"! it the vhoie body givti off ad nn piim;t odor, no matter how yen batbe it Good health it the ahortrst cut to iealleauty and f ven the hcnely woman can be attractive if she keep her health in Kxxl condition. Our Vegetable Compound is designed for that very purpose. It keeps the feminine hotly in a condi tion of perfect health and helps you to attain the highest kind of beauty tieaaty outsme ana in sine toe Doily, wei a Dome lotiay. i.oo. The Delta Drug Store HILLSBORO, ORE. I t j Are You Thinking 1 Of opening a DanK Account the one sure road to best business? If you arc, do not oycrlook the mod em accommodations at the . American National bank H H tl t c CLFXTklC SCHEDULE Private desks for writing your business letter; for drawing your checks and a big free telephone list iu a private booth. Privacy for your safety deposit boxes. We can make you feel at home for we have all the modern conveniences. Your patronage courteously received. A. C. Shute, Pres. C. Jack, Jr., Cashier American National Bank im in v.- .u . i .,y. the wound, anu rveisay win uu jad was so warm that Undew . vacation, whether he was hroughl oui uuo me nun . the court house where . he could have some comfort. NOTICI: Or: BOND SAl.t; 1 ...ni .'iil'ilu'fMW L unit's no to 1 , ime er. I'llCl' Hills IMt in n - ' , , , . . i lui.n-iln nf a kintis. inu llini - - . , stmewood lengths. i po uuo tl. country. Write. I"1'1' 1 ' call on me. Carl Skew. ( ak SU helween First and Seeond. Hills H,m. Oregon. Phone. City 51.). Quite a nuinluTof Hiltshnroites ill attend the Portland Press ... i .it iiiiimevi e. nun- t IUO ilfliu, t'i . .l .v Aiiinistl I m inn w 11 iii i ---- ... t .,..- lam mill,, hv spefial train oui m u Koso City. mornmg. ... the return will w niiiw in ening in uun- y ro on the hleetrie. Bogistered I'otswold lm-k,t 3 v.'irs ol.l. Iinest.uk ami line in I vidunl. for sale. Take h.m for $ r Herman lMao. Karm.nR- Ore. A.Mress HillsLo ro. Ore., Kouu Mi(hnl Sushauer. of Corne ,iu, ten.led the Keoplsh Su-ring Saturday evening. Mr. gauiiuii .... ,. tm,..t m- Sus inner i mr'h - - , 1 .1... .iHiiiiwt una win torest in u.e iv"- .i,..,, devote several acres iu ,-.v r.irihe laetory next year .. . i. ...:n im mi sale at my day. . . A fine V" f Kline- man. IWswrv, - i ti Willinma and W. u . 1 " ' .'.f.1.1 n.il ees asking ut the Auffiisi inw Cant A. Johnson, of near Lau rel, was in town Monday. w ants one or not 1). 11. Wheeler, the warehouse- Aloha, was in town Fri day. He brought up two of his grandchildren, and was showing them where the iee cream joints nr.. Wilted 1). li. doesn't know- it, but he makes a venerable- looking grand-dad. Orville Prickett. of Laurel, The Oregon Elettric is experi menting with a new train sched ule, and a new train has lieon placed on the Portland-Forest Grove run. The time at present is, from Hillsboro: To rortlan.l From Portl iml b:S m. 7;5o m. 7.20 h.m. 9 39-m t-.ie in ti 47 ni. 10:50 a m. :oP " p. m. s:Jip. ui. . n 1 n m. 7:0" P- "I 6: p. tn. 7:8 P S jo d. 111. 9 3 P m 10.06 p. m. 13:13 a.m. Main mud Third, Jf Jftoftoro. Ro90urTeLarg9t of any Bank In WaMlngtonOomnty J. A. THORNBURGH Prealitent II T. K. BAILEY W. W. McF.LDOWNEY Vice-President Caahier E. Ferrin, Aaa't Cashier School District Ponds, for Dis trict No. 107. Washington unin ty, Oregon, in the sum of $.")T)00, in denominations of !?r00 or ...... f-a enlil trt t nf .... . . .1. i..M....vm.f 1 .1 .3 in 1 111 eiiiimv ne.Li. 1 nun 1 lieSt llltlt Or Oy Uie UIIUeiPIBllvu, I nw - - sealed imis upon samt-iu 11.1"..- - - - --.7 , .... odat thecounty treasurer s io - sun case wn.a " fice at 21H) p. m.. sauiruay, uie iui'siiuiu-ium 111 "l .n.: .n... ..i.. ,... ie...L-a mm The ow ner will AmrilSt .5. 1 ll Miiuuiii'ii m .. r. -- ., ... Kid district, on the tax roll, please call at theotl.ee. tdentify i-, $113,005. it. and take same away. K. P. Sappmgton, gam gtoy, now assistant r. 'IVntiaiinir i ila I ...lon .P. I on. VA111111..T 1 1 v.i... . . 1 nianager 01 nit lamiuhu l uu.. u;nlitn. Ore.. July 25. 1912. Lctiiio wns nn from San Fran- cisco, the last of the week, and Mrs. Fid. Poge. of Farmington, made a visit to llillsboro, for a . . .."-..11..- in iim tv M0nd.1v. nnnrirnnefi with the local agent. ... .lohn Vanderwal. Mr. Stoy still Rav liensoner made a business f n ar Kimonica. trip to Timber, Monday " anj say9 he will hold it until he luesday. ct.ts a big figure tor it. Horn, to Mr. and Mrs. Grant chri3 Uocke iandiord 0f the Mann, of near Cornelius. July M, tol Uinstwro a few years ago. 1912, a son. writes from Lincoln, Nebraska, .. ... 1 ... 11:11 nml ii ifn nf 1 1 l,,.t U.i lina ln.'iiii his hotel bllSl- II lBylor Hill mi" 1 umv , .. . .1.1- ilia rilvL.,.,1 in f h.i oitv nf ltrvan. for a MOlllUainOaie, WCIC hi mv 1 ni-aa 111 v."- v.... --'-'-,' Moiulay. making the trip in HpL .(... I IS IIWI f UIUII imv.j ..w... , m r v tvtle and tioro. alxnit September 1. He is Dr. Tamiesic. C. L. Ltle and . . Oregon after an O.G. Wilkes returned batu day JVeU and it is evening from an. auto trip to n. hn lnrate here the Spirit Lake country. UUflt llVV va, V J v possible that he will locate here , tl . , John M. wall nas oougnt. a 13. E. Lytic, of Portland pas3- . near prineville. at a ed through the city wow town called Culver. The land morning, enroute to liuainouiv. win raige wheat, and produces Mr. Lytic returned in June trom fine peache8) an(i John is going a European trip. up there about the first of Au- The Ladies' Aid Societyof the "ft trip from The nL.:ntinn f'.hnrcn wi 11 ir ve b ---- - viiriBu - - .. . ri-.... a,, manh iw that tar on me ice cream social lai ine r- '"rer 100 miles toniwu .nteriort and WU g0 Uhrough the Antelope section Tf ia u-nn derful to note the progression of the moving picture 1 .1 . c,tn..tnrl trt snow since vnc) mi swucu Hmw the attention of the public. Did you know that every year millions of dollars are expended films for the nuroose r.f unforrnininn' the neoule of the V'a, vii ti- 1 v .. f- i world? Whole townsnips or cow-iinva- mnnv workmen: Indians; river steamers; steamships, etc., aro mwom i eil to make Dictures, the world s best actors are gotten feather- tmwdi.ins are called . . . , 1 j.-ii? upon, and in a tnousana amer- ent wavsare people usea tomaKe . . 1 II 1 .. A,. up play tmsiness in oiuti w get moving picture nims to snow to the puunc. vvnen lut-ic ia a Kiw show of anv kind, the mov- .R..r.. ----- - , nintiiro ia thpre to cet lue iiK K.v.n - - n ms. and these are sent inimer and von. where you pay your nickle or ten cents to see it. Tko ninflll-oa Villi SPfi in Hillsboro i IIC CI"M1U J . - an mwn in ji hundred ditterent HIV 'v-. - places, and so it goes. Ihey are realistic but watch a series of pictures closely, and you will see tne same iare m wc fii- pal actors. It's a great business . and with a proper censorship, is educational. Alfred D. Schock, of Chicago, was out the past week, visiting his brother, and incidentally call I Inir nn Vita n A P. II. r.iass-mate. in v.. ..." ... - Ed. Luce. Since he lett racinc University a few years ago, Al fred has been all over tne woria. He. taught languages down in Central America, and is now ..nth a nnhliuhina' house. He say9 he is glad to see Washing ton County torging to tne iroin Argua and Journal, $2.25. Forest Grove NATIONAL BANK FOREST GROVE, ORE. Statement of Condition on Thursday, April 18, 1912. Capital and Surplus $500OO Loans - $280,570.12 Capital U.S. Bonds (at par) 25.000.00 Surplus Other Bonds 57.160.00 Undivided Profits Banking House 18,500.00 Circulation ('ash and due from Deposits Banks and U. S. Treasurer 148,082.44 $25,000.00 27,000.00 1,317.33 25,000.00 450,995.23 $529,312.50 $529,312.56 Roaorro 3 4 For Pent. DIRECTORS Thoa. G. Todd John E. D.iW I Fqu. Wilber W. MeEldowney J. A. 1 nrnDurB Hill You Be One 3C My customers are my best advertisements. Every pair of glasses fitted by me sells others. Every day some one says; "Mrs. So-and-So is so well pleased with their glasses that I thought I would come to you. I want to add you to my list of satisfied customers. To fit you is to fit your friends in tne tuture. i wiriew all defects of the human eye that Glass will Remedy. LAUREL M. HOYTitu r or." l no insurance.