InliLL vol.. MX juu.si;ok(, okkgo:;, novkmbkr li, vm NO. 35 IhE i i EDITOR C01III Oil FORESTRY CHAIR Sa)OrrtCt AgrUtillurnl t.'ll-gi Should SUM In-trm lin- ((MKtlVk IMilMIKIMi MO SSI I UJlr) Mim Mdlirnu MkmiU Ke trlr Stale Kriutmliiiii i',fit. K. (WhwhII, tlitor of tin' littiU-rmun. Ium tin full"., in t" hay uti a fun-Mry t han nt O A i, and it ulfii U V;i liii!tn County a tif if tin- limU r iitiilH of Uu hI tt: "Ori son hut I In' I tri- t amount l Kliiti4iii tiinlti-r f any tat in th' l'nin." fr. i I Mr. ( oriiMull - int tin phut. "W liuvf r,.timnr;tiMKiti fril of virgin timU r in otir fur ipttt. It I'tin !' n that liH'in will U tin ilotnirmnt lixiu tiv in Orfimn fur man yiai-t l-i , For that own fnl thai im Ix-ltiT tn'hini tit cm l- iu:it iy thi t:il' than lt r.tal.ti ,ti a rhttir at tin aru ulluia! t uli. t for tin' preparation "I vimm; n,. ii to Ufonu' lorfiiik' t nm. i i i "Tin lotfin rhnn fill rminu tdiouhl iniii.t of lliivi ilfpjirtHn'tit in i liari- of a j. tac tical n,rt,' r, a n itisi-r and i ti inator, an.l art instructor tu nvd ami ini't hunical i-ntim i i iu,; illi thi rmltuniitH nuiiiinil at ii rarly an a a ! -iM'-, tin yniint; man of 2f to 'is Hlnui.l ! ulili' to aniline l i m ilmn ;n a loKk'inif iiiii'r with nm pro-ct of miiTi-Hit, '"Now how are t-int' to y ftUrtit H'H'ttrins.t lh t)t--;,t;try rilm-atioiial facilities lor tin traintntif of our oiuu nu n lm dcrtirr to take uti tin tI nI v of nnfk'inji iinMiirrni! ' Some r-tep havi' U'eii taken lv the vanoin univvnoturi looktiH' to the etiip- Wliat are kryptoeks? IVy s-" are the tint wonderful hi foeal cya-idas lenses yet di'viscd, i!tvint in a ninle lctm the two ilihVrenl tuaifniticatioim reiuireI for tui.r or far vision, Tin-re are no linen or Kepuration. ami no eenunt. They do not ilrop apart, for there are no m'tftinMits, I l ey eanuot rollei t ilirt in creani-K for then are no creaes. Al tlioiiKli I'hintf distinct ttoiihh vi-iioii. they are apparently ttin ;:le. r-oli.l. leriseH, handHoint anil thoroughly practical. rm'dctn ouKtratioii liy I'r. l,owt, at Hotel U'aHhintou. Friday. Novemlwr '.-'. KeiiiemlN-r t he 'lay ami date. Score; of 1 1 illrdmro references. Wilhur K. Newell, of alnive Ihih-y, has leen ItnvinttT his iiare of lionorH the pat ten lay. lie carried Washington !ounty on the I' iII Mihisc ticket, and no "oner had lie atToiiiplisht thin althouuh he lost in the state at lare than (lov. Went jtav him an apiMiintinent to the Imard ot n i-iit y of the University of Drci'im, to mictved J. Ains worth. Portland, renikftied. Mr. Ni s il ran ahead of hi ticket in thi count y. polling lWi, r an average of V ahead of hi nun pa! rioH on the ticket. t me ni't it In Hold Full base ment, modiTn improved house on tn lots in llillshoro. Also a ;'iMd house and -i acren in Me Minn ille. near jjood school. Ideal to.vn place for ifood chick en ranch. Must In Hold in few day, t let a bargain.- IVrnts. -I", F. P.utiHen. John W. dates, of b'isyvilk", is I'onvalesctnt; I mm an injury recti. cd laM week, near the S-aithern Panlie depot. He had jusl loaded his waon at the t'iimax mill when the train came aUm. frihteninK his horses. I hey threw Mr. tiates out and one of the wheels passeil over him. lie was picked up. his team canlit. and went home, thinking he was not severely hurt. The next morniinr. how ever, he found that his injuries wi re more man severe ROOSEVELI 6EIS 4, How T4I T WAS TWO NtMlKID ill HIM) Womaa SuHrart Latr in Cuunty ty 4 olr th pintf 01 yom.vf men .or u.e in . , t,,r,ltt00( ,,),. up t) J2 IH'r IMInllli 'm, iitiiir i i i.iu i ? i alonyr torestrj lilies, i.it w must (jo farther. We need the intensely practical trainint if nuctess is to attend our elto'ls. Kvery oinif foreman or hii r inteiident of loejii is in fad a loutjintt ent-'ineer. All we are tH'i'kintf to accompliHlt is to l t Ur fit tliat man for his place. "TheaKiieultural colU i'e.s has e ibmonstrated their value in Hp-iippinvf the farmer's son with a ttncfttilie knowledge of his batnlry. The court s of study in our Htfrieultural colleis have IwH'it sane, practical ami helpful, Thi lumber industry deserves tin same con4deration lor our yount; men who desire to Immouic exirt lumbermen, in its broad st sense, If not, why not? "The presiiuleraiiie of the lumber industry f the West justilies this position. Any vo'iusr man w ho has therit and stamina to pilch in. work and study bhould have an opiorlunity lie vhouhl be able to earn l is o n way, whieh makes lor sell reli ance, (lash and darim: fits men for th pnutintl battle of life." At CI ION S.M.I The undersigned will sell at pub lic miction at bis farm. 1 mile cast of Laurel, at ten a. m., en SATURDAY, NOVKMMKU L':i tlray liorse, 11 yrs, lLHMI; black mare. 5 years, ium Ihhii won HitiKle or double; bay horse, vrotnl work nr. DAIUY STOt'K Also the following Twenty-one head extra frood dairy cows, irraded Jerseys and (iraded llol hteins 17 are fresh now, and 1 will be fresh at. date of Hale. The average test of these cows is 4.W) fur the past year, and each cow brounlit me $1M.0I for the year. 1 have thestateinents from the condenser for this. Seventeen of these are youn: cows. Ten tons clover hay, Hali cock milk tester, and other arti cles too numerous to mention. Terms of Sale - Six months time, approved bankable note, at 8 percent. Lunch will be served at noon. Hoy lleineck, Owner. J. C. Kuratli, Auctioneer. F. L. Hrowti. Clerk. I urn tfointf out of t he dairy business, and thin entire herd is to ro on sale - no by-bidding. This dairy is open tu inspection. Any intending purchaser may come before date of stilt'. 8 lay nt my place, over nijjrht, free td' ex pense, und Hee them milked, Tk,i i.. 1 .... ,1 , . I .1 nil lint tut' 4 c in uii.ii'iiii i i,y . milking herd unywhere. Uoy lleineck. . Dr. Lowo's Kisses do not need the guarantee that goes with them. "There's a reason." i o.. ..:i.. iheliert til Uiameier, lence noi.i, and 'niariU of all kinds, into ,toewood length. Will go into the country. Write, phone or . ail on me. Carl Skow, corner .Nth and Fir, llillsbr. Oregon. Phone. City Hi!. ,1. T. Morrison, of Farmington, was in the city Saturday. He .ill have some of his corn crop down to the Hill land show, at Po, tland. this month. J. T. can raise this cereal to perfection, and he will enter two varieties, the "Improved Yellow Flint' and "Slow-ell's Kvergreen.' Here's hoping he takes a prize - :md there will be none lietter there, anyway. ). P. Corrieri always keeps the finest fish in the county. Al kinds in season. Also a tine sup ply of the freshest vegetables, Irv Ium. Second Street, out door South of Kocbcr's. 25-tf Thos. Cornelius, of Salem, was low-n to HUlsltoro the first of lhi week, en route home from Forest Crove. where he visited his sister. Mrs. l'rown. who has I. 1 unite ill. Thus, was born and raised in Washington Coun tv. and always likes to get back on home soil. !) not lorget that Pave Cor win will do your plumbing and ive vou estimates. Satisfactory work" alwnvs. and prices that .an't be iriven by others. Che nette How, Second Street Itnv Lvnch and F.d. HolTman of Cliehalem Mountain, killed an owl recent v that eclipses any kil made here for some time. The old fellow measured 57 inches from tip to tip, and weighed over four pounds with his feath ers pulled If you wish your cemetery lota taken care ot and Kepi in coiuu tion. eave orders at the MeCormick store for the under signed. Charges reasonable, and lu st of services.--Samuel Steph ens. Ceo. W. Kelly, of Huxton, wtis down to the city the first ot the week. Ceo. is trading his Vinelands place for some timber land, und, says he is going out o Ihe County Noted on I'rrkidciitlal Un tor the I ' i 1 -j- ; !.li.) t!ln,ll l.lil, jr, tl; '. v : t'.' . i ity I ii', , sis. ., jii; 01 A I AM A MEET NOVEMBER 251 Washington County's total vol Ii21 was olficially completed Saturday by the canvassing board. K. Kindt. H. Wirt-c und A. W. Siegrist. The equal suf-! frage measure was defeateil in e county by a majority of Ml. '-ounty Clerk Hailey gives the following results President -Taft. 1211 ; Wilson. 127; IMtfevelt. llt. It.s.se- velt carries the county w ith four electors. Wilson getting one. ohn M. Wall, who st d 11," votes. One Hull Moose candi- late iHilled l t'i)and another tied the democratic ele tor. I h bs r - cived 2S2; Chafm. 221. (.ingress CumpUdl. iK; Haw- ey. 212H; Richards. :!12; Smith. :; stiiiman. :yr. I'nited States Senator Clark, IhT; Itourne. 1)7; Une. 125I; Wt, :;i; Itamp. ZW; Selling. Secretary State Kennedy,. V.1;-. Olcott. 22t; Keedaway. 277; Cyan. UW; White. ;U7. Supreme Judge - liright. 115; akin. 22H5; Slater. lir.Ml; Wea- vtr. :m. Dairy and Com. Harzeo. .HJ2; Dunbar. 312; Lea. 1121; Mickle. illi. Uailmad tsimmissioner-t amp- ell, 320D; VogeL '2:5. District Attorney - Hedges. 37X; Tongue. 2.7JI; Welch. 5f.W. Joint Senator Hollis. 327'J. No opposition. State Senator - Paget. pro.,rSU; Vickett, soc.. 3511; Schulmerich. lem., IKK); WikxI, rep.. 2121. Representatives Atiraham. lem.. 15H7; Keeves. dem., 1:WI; Stephens, dem.. 1181; P.arber. pro., 507; Morback. iro. A very pleasant everiing .Hs-i:t at the horn, of .Mr. 'Mr;-.. LauMi'i Auld, f 2'iatama. (Thursday evct.irn', Nov. 7. The e. i riiti;' a as spent in playing I games ami dancing, and a most deiik'htfii, luncheon was served at 10:00 the party breaking up at a late hour after expressing to the host and hostess, the good time enjoyed by ail. Those pres ent wen-: Misses Wilda Parker, Uo,e, Ha'Jiel.laWolir. Ib l-n 0!- senaru Irene MeCormick ;Me.s:srs. Ray To'.vnsend, Virgil Parker. Ret Parsons, Vern- Shipley, Wm. Hunter, Lemy Oslrarider, Jerry Poggs, Murray K'efe and Mr. and Mrs. Anid. W. W. Anderson, well know n here and at Reeiivillc, waa out from Portland, Monday. Adolph Hnnzaik. of Oak Park, was over to the city Monday af tci -noon. Dr. Iowe's gla.-.-es are death to headaches. Ask your neigh Imrs. District Attorney Tongue ear ried three counties, w hile Hedges carried his own, Clarkamas. , 42S; Sohlig. hoc., 317; Phelps, soc.. CI; Tipton. soc.;t?M: thapman. rep., niassey, rep., iiw; MiH'k, rep.. ZS.A). KepaiHicaii ticket electwl. County Judge - D. H.Reasoner, rep., 2 1211; Stevenson, dem., l5oo. County Commissioner l,. A. anley. dem.. l'.22; MeClaran. incumbent, defeated. 1SSS; l!oyd, six.'. , ftW. Porn, to Jack .Murphy and wife, of near Helvetia, on the United, Nov. 5, P.il2. a son. Porn, to Daniel Hutchison and wife, of Vinelands. Nov. 5. l'.)12. a .son. This is an election boy, and should prove to be piite a mlitician. Taken up, some time ago Jersey heifer, aUmt year and half. Owner can have same by proving pnierty, paying dam ages and feed, and cost of ad vertising. Fred Doi'ber, Ranks, R. 1. llo IS. :55-7 J. II. Humphreys, well known here, has returned to Washing ton County, and is now located at Reedvilie. Mr. Humphreys was in town Sunday, greeting friends. The Grand Marta is the most wholesome "two for a quarter" smoke on market made in Ore gon, by V.. Schiller. When you indulge in a good smoke luy a Graml Mma, 12tf J. P.. McNew. of Iioaverton- Reedville, was in town Saturday. enroute to 1'nixton. to visit his son, .). R. McNew. Mo. has es tablished quite a reputation as a ..political "guesser this year. D. P.. Reasoner was the first to receive his election certificate as a county oflicial. t'lerk Railey waSjlhirty-One Juror Are SclecteJ and I . 1 . r ... 1 iwiii iMmy ui iic wiuniy (iHAMi JtKY TO BF. IWAMLUD Tculy-ri;ti ul the Panel are Tilitr til Tualatin YalUy Suit Clerk Raileyand SherilT Hancock Saturday morning drew the panel for circuit court jurors for the term beginning November 2o. Twenty-eight of the panel are farmers, one is a shoemaker, and l twe are clerks. There is so far no big criminal case for trial, but there U considerable litigation to try out. Of the thirty-one jurors on the panel twenty-fourof them take the religious weekly sur named the Argusa showing that is made every few months. I his, of course, w ill figure but ittle this time, for there is no celebrated criminal trial on. The jurors and location follows: Jolm Rittrr.ffmcr.Vi'ii.'.liiii,'(i'n I'ri-einct I C Clutter, latmrr .V.tst C!ar iii-fliiot i.rt. fiitim-f Comrhin Win I. Ilitcheliter, lutmrr... Wa!ii!iKtnri Avert RilTrtv, clrrk N Frr"t Orovf : S A Wiilkrr, o'Hj-mkrrN I'lirent ('.rove J A MrCov, f tinier liartki s J kaffi ty. f iMiicr Columhia N'irl;i)U IUlli m f irrui r...Gle Crctk lli-niv W -rti, frtnt-r ltoii Wm M Tlin, f.imi-r . . .S Hi Ktioro Itrnry CliaHatOmb.. fitimer.. -Cotneliun fir! lKti, farmer RetrilvlUt Chan W Jautrt. firmer Corneltut luliri T Rice, farmer Correlim Wm M ThurMuo, farmer .... fVvertnn Frank C Francis, farmer... C-werliu Th Ciirkliill, tanner Fast Kutte J Weinrnlieck, farmer .ReeiKille W'm W lltxtttler, farmer Reelvtlle AiiKitt VanlK), f.rnier..S' Forest Crove K.ilw J Bikw, farmer N Forrat Crove Mieiimn O Uhikle. c'.eik Reetlville II S Ffrwing, fiiiuer .Kaal Butte A' 111 H I'arkit. fnriner .... dale Cietk C J. Jilintn. farmer .N llillslro M.ielul lUiker, fariner -S Tualatin 1 M W htle-Htl, fartLer -H Tualatin A J Rnv, farmer S IIiIIhImho Ora A C'jnk. fimer .Cornelius Franeia White Jr, larmer....Galis Creek County Clerk H. C. Luce. rep.. Kavi, njin t),e tuly signed and the producing business for a short period. Do not forget to ask for a Schiller when you want a good II) cent smoke - no "cough dust in the Schiller. 12tf Thirty-two miles an hour was th,. imle that swept over Oregon and Washington the first of the week. Down at the mourn ot the Columbia the gale raged as high as 70 miles an hour for sev eral hours. George Zetzman, of North Tualatin Plains, was in the city Monday, no opposition; 3350, SherilT-J. K. Reeves, dem., 222".); Applegate, rep., 2055. Recorder -c U Perkins, rep.. 3105; Shepard, pro., 555; Thomp son, soc, lh8. Treasurer- Sappington. rep.. 3002; Carlile, pro. (581; Wilkes, soc., 531. Assessor Max ( randall, 3142; Stevens, pro., 591; Kay. soc., 52(5. Surveyor - McGee, rep., 2t2; Kirkwood. pro-ind., 1433. School Supt-R. W. Rarnes. rep., 2702; Scott, ind.. V.U). Coroner-Dr. Ira K. Rarrett. ....... . rep., ittM'J; weimore, fim, uv. County High school luml- Yes, 1357; no. 2124. Kqual Suit rage -les, la ll; no, 2010. Lieut. Gov. Yes. 149 f, no. 2218. lax Htncnitiiient 304 . 8, iWi?; no, '797 Ta amemhnent 306 Yes, 195; o. l"o4, Ta ninenilnieiit jnS-Yea, 2405; no, Majority rule, 31c es, 1051; 110,1360. MakitiK rtoekholileii linlile, 31 i-Yen, 1516; no, S41 Railroad conmiiiston bill, iU e, 1971; no, 141)6. Clackamas division, yen, 671; tn, 25iS. MillaKe bill unlverilies, yes, 1349; no, j 106 Majority men? lire. 33J Yen, 1 163; no, J267. County ronil bill, 334 Yea, ijoa; no, JOJO, State IpRhwny Pept bill, 3j6-Vb, S44I bo, 30S6. Slate uriiiter bill. SS Ac., 573- liotcl tnspeelor yea, 38.S; no, 3174. Kisht hour nieaaure yea, 1650; m, 10 1 K. Mine Skv law. U4 yea, J3S3: 110. J34. I'rohibilinn employment convicts yen, 3143; no, 1441. St eetiil convict bill, yes, i ij, no, 1417. State Uoail llimiil yes, S39; no, at;S. Roa.l Imlebleiliiens bill, 3I3 Yes, iSjS; no, 1554, Comity romt Wll, 344 yi U1' 21911 Consoliilntion city etc., bill, 346 ye, 1064; no, ai6i. Iiminie tax niensuie, yc, 1750; no, 176,1. lixenintion tux till, 35l y''. w'6; on. 3,6b. Tax bill. 3S4 yc. 153; 436 InlieritiincetHX bill, yes, 067; no, 3307 Freinht rata bill, 35D-)'es ,666! 1777 County bomling bill, 360 yea, 1063; no. 344 , , Conatituttonal mnciulment 3633111, 8o; no, 5.S3 Tax bill 364 yes. 816; no, 3059. To alwlish capital punishment, yes, 1 197! . 4I3 To prohibit boycott, yet, 159a; MM991. psw: I! l HEALTH HINTS AUCTION SACK A STITCH IN TIME SAVES NINE" Whenever you or any member of your family feel sich and don't Know what is the mat ter. Never Delay, se the doctor. Rut if you know what ails you Lid cold grip, catarrh, dyspepsia, or the thousand and one complaints of the human body, come to this drug store. We have a remedy for every illness everyone com pounded from the formulae of successful physicians. Come in for one of these cures today: The Delta Drug Store REXALL STORE j Are You Thinking exeeuti'd turner Saturday morn in sr. at 11 o'clock, after runninjr the totals of the election board iVU-r Huirmu'n, of the Bacona sawmill, waf in last week. Peter ha a down hill tm!l with his lumber, ami could slide it all down into the valley without trouble, but the jrottinpr back with the empty wagons is what makes him "hardship." Hut he irets it out.' just the same, to fill all orders. Contractor Jos. Lorsunu and Commissioner-elect C A. Han ley had a collision with teir teams one night last week, in the, north end of town. Mr. Lot-sung wtis thrown out ana shaken up, but experiences no ill results over the incident. It was several d iys before either knew who the other was. Slias Christoforson.the aviator, was out Sunday, 11 guest nt the Bisner ranch, near town. He is one of the eoolet and nerviest airmen in the world, and is at tracting much attention by lovers of the sport. His latest incident is to hunt ducks in the machine, taking his brother along with him to use the shotgun. The undersigned will sell at pub lie auction" "at the F. O. Shay- ranch 3 miles southeast of Forest Grove and 3 miles southwest of Cornelius, at 10 oclock a. m. on SATURDAY, NOVEMBER. 1G The following personal property: One 3 inch, extra heavy, wide tread Welter Wagon, nearly new; two Incubators and brooders, al most new; four dozen pullets, nine head good cows, some fresh some to be fresh soon, all grade Jerseys, Durhamsjand Holsteins, these cows are all fine dairy stock. Lunch at noon. Terms: All sums under $10 cash, over $10 six months with bankable rote, at 8 per cent, in terest per annum. 2 per cent, discount for cash on all sums over $10. Correll & Shay, Owners. J. W. Hughes. Auctioner. f wm mm v a a its a i ttt t tua $ Main and Third, HIHtboro. a Of opening a BanK Account the one sure road to best business? If you are, do not oyerlook the mod ern accommodations at the American National bank 3 Private desks for writing your business letter, for drawing your checksand a big free . telephone, list Ja a, private booth. Privacy for your safety deposit boxes. We can make you feel at home for we have all the modern conveniences. yoitr patronage courteously received. A. C. Shute, Pres. C. Jack, Jr., Cashier American National Bank Main and Third, HIHtboro. :ss w a a m tstsi a ivtBaicl rz. . ; "N nosMircos MFffMi ot any aanm in wammington ooanry J. A. THORNBURGH J J. M. OREBAR For a candidate having an active opponent against him, Sheriff-elect Reeves has the dis tinction of receiving the largest maiontv ever given a man in a single precinct vote -his home precinct, Cornelius, being the one in question. The fact that he ran so well at home shows that he has the confidence of those closest to him -a compli ment that Mr. Reeves should treasure the balance of hu lite. Al. MeCnmsey. of North Plains, was in the city Monday He has a contract of furnshing (M).(MH) feet of ties to the United, delivery to be made at North Plains, from his sawmill, near Mountaindale. This is a pretty good contract, but. delivery will lie some hardship, owing to the condition of the roads. Mr. Me Cnmsey does not know where the ties will be laid, but the sup position is that they are for the Orenco-United cutoff, which is now under construction. 3. M; Greear, well known here, died at Willcox, Arizona, Satur day. Nov. 2, 1912. He leaves to mourn his loss a widow and two sons. Claude and Harold, both with the family in the South. Two brothers-in-law, J. M. Bridges, of this city, and M. M. Bridges, of Portland, survive of his immediate family in the Ore iron country. Mr. Greear was born in Gray son Co., Virginia, Nov. zl, ISol, and moved with his family to Texas. At the age of 11 years he was left fatherless at the head of a big family. When he grew to manhood he embarked r .. . .1 i .. -. f . in the caiue uusiness in ie.as, and in 1879 moved to Hillsboro. In 1891 he became interested in the tlour milling business in this city. Early in the nineties he sold out, and has spent a con siderable time in California and Arizona, in search of health for his family. A son, Roy Greear, and a daughter. Miss Pearl, have passed away in the last tew years. Mr. Greear's death was due to pneumonia. He married Miss Bettie Bridges, of Texas. Mrs. Bridges was a native of Virginia, like her late husband. Mr. Greear was interested in Hillsboro property, at death be ing owner ot me dhck wiiemn the telephone exchange is located, and also the cement building one door south of the K. P. Hall. Mr. Greear was universally re jected, and had a host of friends around Hillsboro who deplore his ititnHi. He leaves quite an estate, and carried $2,000 life insurance in the United Workmen. THORXBURGH J. E. BAILEY W. W. President Vice President IT. E. Ferrin, Ass't Cashier MCELDOWNEY Catbier Forest Grove NATIONAL BANK FOREST GROVE, ORE. Statement of Condition on Thursday, April 18, 1912. Capital and Surplus $500O0 Ixtans - ' $280,570.12 U.S. Bonds (at par) 25,000.00 Other Bonds 57,160.00 Banking House ia500.00 Cash and due from Banks and U. S. Treasurer 148,082.44 Capital Surplus Undivided Profits Circulation Deposits $25,000.00 27,000.00 1,317.33 25,000.00 450,995.23 $529,312.56 $529,312.56 Ilosorvo a & Por Cent. DIRECTORS Thos. G. Todd John E. baiUy J W.JFuqua Wilber W. McCldowney J. A. Thornburrf i - j " ii jfmsG&s IS Mr m in Watch Bargains $5.00 For a i6-size, 7-jewel American movement, in Nickle case. $S.OO for a 16-size, 15-Jewci, American movement, in Nickel case. $9.00 for a 16-size, 7-Jewel Americau moyement, in 20-year Gold Filled case, $12,00 for a 16-size, 15-Jcwel, American movement in 20-year Gold Filled case. 1 lnve one of the moit complete stocks 01 wntone 111 me couiht, every watch I off.-r is a bargnin. If at all Interested It will pay you to look over my stock befjre purch.sitii. I will (?lUy Mnd yo an ! trated catalogue. Out of-town customers wilt receive prompt reply to their inquiries. LAUREL M IIOYT r First door west of the Delta Drug Store J m It i ti a a P a a I i a t P 8 a ii t