The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, February 27, 1913, Image 1

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,( I . !,inii,h. ati.l ) I1011M llltvt
llii- in.-' I iillrlltK'lH'f III')' llUty
in tl.e court tvt' n u
1 ,,f tl,.. i- ir.. uf tli.' t.rimm
1 I'M .1!, I ll ilH lt't ''ti'il Unit
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lid i.' l tin tirvi H-'ary l.y ru n
it in. .inn Yi ni'M'tlH ttt.rk. wlitl'
t. :t. limit in tl I'viI'Ik' hc!mI
tirwr itfitiH tnori' than iiino
tniiiilli f i inp!") nii'itl,
I I11M.I K S MI t.l'k'OVI t
Oni'i.f llti funtil urn! cl'nnt
luHki-tltull itamim evrr wtlnwitMMl
at l'irit tlrove in won by the
rh.-init'A M ImliariH ovrr the l'ad-
lii' Univi-ntity lv core of 2T to
1. Kmlay nucht, n the rarinc
riiiwntity l!r. The 'nation
at l.iiKki t HluMilintf of CU'tnent. of
Chi'inawA. who aroreti til field
imki'trt when hi If am waa tie
tin.l. rimtrilmtwl lartffly to the
miiri'Mti of tin' In.liani. The l'a
'ilu' I 'iiiv.-mit v fiuinti't IihI at the
Htartof thetnTiind half, hut were
twwr out In tront alter l-emen
L.,it tlinniL'h MhiHitinir hi lix Imu-
krt in rani'l aurniwion. The
r.iltnu inL wait the linruu: (he
mitvtii ('U-mcrta and St-tlow.
iriiuriN; Wtlctu and Jirn. for
ward: iKttihar. cvntt-r. 1'acinc
niviTsitv Tuniirr and Abn
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ham, kruard; Shaver and luu
iiuiHiti'n, forward; Hurlintrham,
ii tit. r. A. M. iiniiy. or ron
liind. rt-fTi 'l the Kami.
fur hatching.
S. C. ll I. '.arrj iuku;
!.fi(i ht iM'ttintc of 15; $6 per
my I'm iv rhtcken. U'f cenu
,.: ! f White Ixirhorn. 1
i-r i. r. iM-r I'M): liaby chick.
to ii'httL ill J cuUMn naicn-
iumI furnish t'L'ir of lead in if
vurietun. Anent lor the ramoua
l. 1 li.nuluin iiwubatnr. Send re
m.nl f,.r rutuloiruii by llal.
At mi have Jtm White Itrhorn
..u L..r..u fur unit. 1L K. Dun'
mimr.On nco. Addnn, HtlUlioro,
KouU' l.
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DUSTRY 10
is sura
Tli.- u,l id tin- lat" Janx-i H.
Sew ell. iini.t er and rutin f ".
uu- proved in probati'. Monday
ni"rtiini. TlieitiHtntmenl nauien
C. I!. I'.mlunan ti t eveeutor. itnd
tiut'.i it ii.lintal with him in to
taknik' hi- I'-i'id r.!itiennatioi, -r
that I,- may take ls.tmi ulutn-s
uf 11 i-uir ;lH-k at il i-r nhare.
par v.il'te.
1 1,, viil K'iveH I.H hi.st'T. Mr-t.
A-oi.i li.it-l. t.in ll.lH. and then
rvit.- that Ik had already k'ivi n
t ah .1 .-1 i (11 tin" K.tn and lai.'li
t. r. .laineM A. Sew ell and Aln e
ll.. and all the lul.uuv of tht
jruM ily i t to hi' diidi".l share
an. I Miuie aliki' bi twiH it the two
In n
II, household furniture irm-s
wild the homo lilaee to MttW
S"A. II. and tin- library and (.ir
t u f . a :,re Hhnred alike.
The eVet ulor i.H allowed to Hell
any unity or (terminal projierty
to meet delil, i! neci Hiiary, wiin
mil 1. liter of the court,
.h.hn M Wall ami V. II. Weh
r int' uitni'MMeil tlie w ill, and (lit
two heirt. in their petition, ask
that it eo to (irolmli' without
tU.",tlO,
It l'SI;V COW SAM!
The uiidrntinnoil will Hell at t he
Seeond Street Lively Ham, IlilU
Ihho, at one o'elix'k ill the after
noon, on
SATi;iM)AY. MAUldl 15
Lot ot ihii-c lnvd and liik'li Rnult'
.leiNey dairy cows lour N'Kihut
I'll i'.iU'u nil i milk lliri'1'0
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them yotm; rt'KlHtt'ivd heife,
i months old; 2-yt'ar old wkm-
tered Jersey bull iniiorU'd, from
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.1. 11. Munip lienl. ftloninouin;
Wei'krt I'etriutoi'i.il JersieV bill
rii'if; eleven hinh-jrrtulo Jcrsov
lows, all in milk, yountr, und in
k'oim now ot milk comiiiK irewi
ill Aii.mul n.,.r U.,i.llll,il.. flllll'
". IMI'inL Ullll .11 Ml Hi." . ,
liu.li vrrado Jersey luifrs. 00m
itur two yearn, frtlien in .Inly
iind August; Homo of thin hord
liave hud tho tuben'iilt'in
ti'st, and all am healthy. This
iieiil has its fotindaliou in tho
registered Htoek of Win, Srhul
nierieh, ot KanninRton, noti'd
fur production. Subject to in
P' rtion at ranch North Tualatin
Pl.'O.ia fit ill... Iiiiii. iii'liir ill Mlllo.
.Ml,,, 1,II,V Hill,' I ' I I ' ' . V"
Also ono 1100 lb. Simplex cream
separator, used but 11 months.
Terms ol sale Cash at hand,
r bankable note, live months,
at s per cent, interest.
lieo. Hiersdoif, Owner.
J. W. IhiKhc'H, Auctionor.
iv. .1 I. von wa Friday morn
ttiL'. unleri'il taken to the State
n,.u..,i,.l nt S.ilem. and he was
conveyed thi-r the name evening
bv IL H. (;xlin ami a uroineroi
I lt till f,,rtunte vounu man. The
1 ..,1.1.. uitb the vuunir fellow
H Ulll'H - g
1. 1 tl,:it be wan ttlxlicteil to the
.trutt habit, and liecamo violent
when he wa rlmrt on the opiate.
it., ij v. .rv hrtifht vounir man
when not under the influence of
the ppy. Mr. tioikiin auiea
that it will not Ik Ion until the
,i.vai. ioi at the Ilotiiiitat will
Hettil bun out to the world fully
cured.
I aw rordwoi!. pole up to 12
inchen in diameter, lence raua,
and Uianh of all kind. WW
utovewoiKl leticth. Will KO O
it... ... ri' Wrile. nhone or
IM" I-!! j , v
all mi me. Carl Skow. comer
xtbnnilFir. HilUboro. Oreiton.
riione. City KSl
The new ordinance regulating
the jfivintf of liquor to habitual
drunkard meet the approvai 01
nit iuH,i,ii. ttuloon men. as well.
'11... tl.llalu..1 Utl lonnH have re-
r,.u...i ii.id i iuitit of drinkera time
1 11.11 w iin.t i---- -
and nittin. only to have the We-
briatett buy thmuKh Bme one
else. They Ret Home one to (fet
it,..,., tw.ttle and oroctHnl to ITet
inloxicateil. and then the aaloona
el the blame. It Is a iroou or-
Imance. and the wiw purveyors
should nay the jx'nalty of fine
ii.t imiiriminment liolh. wnen
auu'ht buying for the habituam.
Preer'a Marly Standard uoUto
Meed for nale. Totatm-a mature
in Ml davH. Somelhinx new, ami
..n,;.,,r fin.. Have about 40
l.iKhel. C.. Ic. Hatfiey, or ap
ply at Oak Cove Farm. 45tf
Mr. Mercy Johnson, who, in
the early days, was well known
the Heaverton Bocuon, was
huried in l'ortland last ween.
huvinii patwed away lueaaay.
She was the liaujfhier 01 a. 11.
Johnson, w ho at one time owned
lu'tween Heaverton
and lieedville. ShO waa area 00
vears. and w as the wife of Capt
;has. A. Johnson, now in mnon.
themselves
Ml lill urn " "" ...
indebted to the undereiirned will
please call and settle. Y aymenw
1 . 1 . - ..ill. IV V.
can tie mane 10 vw v.
Frank or theundersnrnM.J. Tm
Hoi wick. Keedville, ore. ao-u
ftmt K. of
1 lie 1 Yiiuiiii uii'
1 1 it...!! fumilieti and friends
, lion " . ,
enjoyed a social evening rnday
at their hall on aeconu ohwi.
Five hundred was the program
and n feature was a two-reel mo
tion picture of Damon ana ry
thias. thrown on the screen by
0. I'helps, of the Grand. Ineae
entertainments arc netu evci,
two weeks.
For Kent-Four acres, near
cnrline, nt Iluber; reasonable.
Apply to M. K. Smart.l2001k)rth
w Lk St. l'ortland, Or. 50-52
1.' 1 MnAlenr. of Portland,
t w.niv of Ktillwater. Minn.. IS
here, the Kiiest of his brother,
with the HillsDoro L.umoer vaiiu-
pany.
if I. ....nn Mnainr flf I.Afl-
Vareiloum:muii i.v.,
ton, was down to the county seat
Friday mornmir, enrouws wiu-
land.
nt altove BUX-
Iwliev i iiiiiii..", z-,
ton, and H. Huber. of near Tim
ber, were down to the city the
hist of the weeK.
c....nHni thni-niiahhred Poland
China tMtars for sale.-Oak Cove
Farm, or apply to ",
ley. 4611
Umber freights Will be a ltl(
l attor en I. U. & N.
WILL TAKE A BIU TRAIN SIKYICE
Larfttl UlMMiM Tlwkcr Ml lathe
WtrM to be Oac-i
Before the end of WW there
will be many more Haw nulls
opened in the Nehalem country
and along the line of the Pacific
Itailway & Navigation line U-
tween here and Tillamook. Then
are already several mills U-tween
here and the coast, and new omn
are being installi'd all the time.
Trainmen say that by the end o
the Summer the freight from
the timber section will have
quadrupled, and it will take a
biir train aervice to get the
,,nwl,t-t nut to murket The N'e
halem is the biggest untouche
timtM-r tx t In Oreimn. acceHSH.U
to railway transportation, and
the big timber companies are
getting ready lor a campaign 01
manufacture.
Projects are now under way
for mim for lot'iinL' liurtKiseH.
and two or three new mill are
ready toopen within a few weeks
.iimi x uMin the weather
tettles and the snow get out of
the hills.
Several hundred new men w ill
be employed in the logging
Huntrv between Huxton and
Wheeler this year-and this
m..ar-a a irrcat ileal of bllHineHS.
Dart of which wi'l le aotwrtMii
by Uillsburo.
AiaiON SAt.II
Having sold the place the under
,--. ui 1 u 1 at tne M'niet
felin farm. SchielTelin Station on
k- l It & N. ltv. 5 miles N.
W. of Hillsboru. at 10 a. m. on
THURSDAY, MARCH fi,
Cray mare. 7 yn. 1200; brown
mare. 8 yra. in foal. 1200; gray
horse. 13 yrs, 1500; black horse.
r, vn lrJM v hrnwn mare. 4 vm.
lit Mr hnmn horse. 3 vrs. lkiu
bay filly. 2 yrs; yearling horse
eolt: 2 wagons, buggy, 2 hacks,
3 walking plows. 2 springtooth
harrows, Binder, rake, mower,
disc plow, gang plow. 101 cnicK-
ana vuarlinu heifer. 10.000 shin
,, r. -- -,
.u lot f in Lralvanized DIIH'
creamery outfit, consisting of
engine, boiler, butter womer
churn combined. vaU, butter
moulds, platform scales, small
scales. IJabCOCK miiic lesier; i
brood sows, pigs at side; boar, 5
ahoats, farm tools and many
other articles.
Terms of sale - $20 and under
cash; over, bankable approved
note, su montns, ai 8 ier cem.
Lunch at noon.
A. J. Hartrampf, owner.
JOHN JA11UI
John Jaggi. son of Mr. and Mrs.
Chris. Jaggi, died rco. mini
. ka familv home near Phillips.
The lad was a sufferer from spi-
.i tmiihto rnr manv monins.
1 1 Ml . -
He was a universal favorite and
the esleem in which he was new
was manifested by the large at
the funeral. Mr.
and Mrs. Jaggi wish to 'extend
ttw.i thanba tn those who were
vino " w T, .
so kind as to tender aid ana sym
pathy during their bereavement,
and return especial thanks for
the floral tributes at the church
and grave.
DAVID PATTERSON
David Patterson died at the
nf hia otn-iinnirhter. Mrs.
IIUIIIV W I..O ...-f " .,., ,
Chas. Gardner, of the Hillsboro
Sanitarium, February
Mr. Patterson was born Dec. 22,
1 uo.1 .f RamaavMla. Ohio. He
was originally a member of the
Quaker church, but after arriv
ing at Forest Grove affiliated
with the Congregational church.
He was wedded three times. He
came to Oregon in -b, anu sei
ti.wi of Pnmat (imve. where he
has since resided. He leaves
the following children to mourn
his loss: Geo. W. Patterson.
Fred J. Patterson, urnes. u.
Patterson, Park P. Patterson.
i-.. a t'omfoivl Mrs. K.
N. Wheeler, all of Portland, and
Mr. Alien uauey, wiiii"i
The funeral took place Tues
day at the home of Mrs. Gard
mA nti-mint was in the
IIVI, ll ...w...-- - -
Buxton cemetery, above torest
Grove. ,
ii. Wnttaiunn was a itrauu
father of G. A. Patterson, the
Hills boro furniture ueaier.
I l.nrv kamna. of above Uloom-
ing. was in the county seat Fri-
lay afternoon.
I V Iiailev mad a flying
viii't to S-attle and Tacorna the
lait of the week.
i,.i, Ci l,l..i,.l of near Hanks.
w an transacting buHiness in town
Friday.
Jim. ami Frank Donovan, of
U-!..w Orenco, were in the city
Friday.
John Oppenlander, of Cornell-
. a ..... aL A
ii4 was in llie couiuy wa. inc
lat of the week.
John Uid-'l. of alKive Moun-
taindale. was a county s-at caller
Friday.
t-'i.r mill' reasonable, if taken
l.v Man-b !.' 3 or 4 cows. t.. r
Nickeron. ernonia. Or.
F. II. Sinuison ami wife, of
ftiuth Tuaattn. were in lown
Friday.
Mi Grace Haird. of Portland.
vixited relatives in the city over
Sunday.
l-or Sale - Re-cleaned clover
Kied. D. Trtthalmld, HillsUiro,
Route 1. 4'J-51
Ceo. and Walter .etzman. of
n..-.r '..uf erville. were in the
city Monday.
Mr nn.l Mrs. Herman Gillier,
of Scholia, were up to the city
'riilay.
v..rti Plains has lost one of
the saloons. Mr. Wuinn having
closed bis place.
c..., .t,,r lliillinwas retiresi'nted
a,. iiaa -
in the majirity rejxiri commenu
ing Cv. West s prison jucy
l.n I'mmull of bevond IaU-
..." - .
ret. was in Sunday. HiK-ndmg the
day with his family.
k' em oer. of Verloort,
. r a m ft
was in the city Monday auer
noon, on business.
w I. Itntphclder and wife, of
eant'of North Plains, were in the
city Monday.
i' It F'.urhanan was down from
Cornelius. Friday, on business at
the court house.
.It (Ynik shank, ot South Tua
latin, was over to the city the
last of the week.
t P Iv;,.kn8fn nt nliove North
Plain wan a citv visitor Friday,
. r ' . .. . i
and made his annual ca'.i on me
Argus otlice.
r.nst P.mnner. of near Tigard,
uji mi to the county seat Fri
day, visiting the tax collection
counter.
H. H. Dauchy. of Ranks, was
down to tlie city rriday, auenu-
;., .r ii niiwtini in bankruotcy
court in the Schramel & Davies'
Hros. proceedings.
I .iU't Delnlanehe. of near
Vl 1"- ' I " f .
SchielTelin Station, was in the
.Ho k'ri.hlV 11 n, 1 called on the
religious weekly for another year
of countv news
For sale: White Leghorn pul
lets. Also several incubators and
brooders. latest makes. -J. P.
Adams, near JaU-z Wilkes place.
i h of the i itv rarK. uius
ttoro. tf
u- vv,.iL..r nf Simth Tua
latin, wits in town the last of the
week. A. W. has been one oi
steadv suliscribers
ever since he landed in the coun
ty.
R. It. Cioodin. of Salem, was in
Hillsboro Friday, looking over
l:.. ij I!.... Cli't nrf)iertv. R.
Ills ii.ir.1 iiiii wi.vxw 1--. "j . ---
11. says ho hardly knows the old
town those days, since mere is
so much improvement
t.vt... FiL-rhinin. of dales Creek.
,ion n rVi.lav. He has been
naj in.,... - - . - ....
up to above The Dalles, visiting
i:.. i.-..itwi..in.l!)vv l-nnie Peter-
uia lui.n.i.- : 7 :r ,r r
son, well known in North Tuala
tin Plains a tow years ago.
I M i-4 (V A. Rovnolds.
1111, Ulivi ' '
of Nippol, Wash., departed the
.'.. ih.i u.w tor inetr nome
IM l.l llll " l . w. w.
on Lake Moses. Mrs. Reynolds
has been the guest ot ner moin
er, Mrs. M. A. Powell, since the
holidays.
A.t.o.i ifeiwrt Sr.. who has
raised a family of nine boys in
the Blooming section, ana wno
in a unvvm ill for a number of
years, taking the entire crew
from his own iamuy, was uuwu
to the city Friday.
lioinv nf South Tuala-
. : ii,.i itu kViilnv Hist
lilt, VU.1 III mi- -.ij
.i;utriit. hnaA smcial low of
iviai iioviiv - k w
ten mills, iUl His MHWI uibuivi
HREF.1EII HAVE 15TH
BIG III DANCE
Itoys In Uniform Parade In Stmt
And Drill In Hall
LARGEST ATTENDANCE FOR VEARS
Bo)t Clear l Nrarty Ooe Hn-dred
Dollar at Festivity
ntALin
WlHINTS
- i - ' y
The Firemen's Ball at Hillsbo
ro Hall. Saturday evening. wa3
attended by a larger crowd than
has visited the hall at a merry
making for many months. The
boys entertained about IV) cou
ples, and they made everybody
feel at home. The fire laddies
gave a street parade about eight
o'clock and then gave an exhibi
tion drill after reaching the hall.
They looked very natty in their
uniforms. All the visitors were
made happy, and the department
f.Mi irrateful over financial re-
,vv. r. ' -" - - -
suits as they cleared up nearly a
hundred dollars. A feature oi
the evening w as the old-fashioned
quadrilles, which were partici-
nf.l in hv manv oi me oiu
l - I f Vi k i A nnt- (rirw
uuy iucu "ii n4j . .
ped the light fantastic lor years
took to the floor like a lot of txys
tn n Rwtmminir two in June ai-
thnnoh mmp of them were a
trifle short of breath w hen the
number would close.
CMOWNINO -IKLt'ND
An impressive wedding ceremony
tnr,v nhirp wednesoav auemoon.
I'K iq mx at l :ao o'clock, at
the home of Mr. and Mra. J. A.
C. Freund. Dilley. Ore., wr.en
their daughter. Josephine, was
united in marnage to craay
Chowning. The rooms were ef-
fectively decorated with ever-
irruuna form and carnations
Tho briHnl nartv stood beneath
on nh nf IlroiTOn tFtATK HnU
ail aivi. v w . r - r ' (
forna .imliwllishpfl with QOUule
hearts of white lillies and Orien
tal ferns. .
As a nroliirto. MlSS JeSSie
Stevens sang un, rromiseaie.
Miaa r i7ahth UneiTS &3 accom
panist The beautiful melody
from Mendeissonn. piayea vy
vt;a PHna l'nell nf Portland.
tflian wi..' -
onnnim eivt the bridal uartv. Rev.
Thomas, of the rirst congrega
tional church of Forest Grove. f
performed the ceremony. Miss J
Nina Kaird wa3 onaesmaiu. anu g
Karl Buxton was best man. The g
hri,b ' handsomely cowned in m
cream messaline. trimmed in
pearls. The bride is an accom
plished musician. Mr. tnowning
is a business mart of Forest
Grove. The couple will be at
home to their friends at Forest
Grove after March 1.
SOUTHERN PACIFIC
A STITCH IN TIME SAVES NINE
Whenever you or any
member of your family feel aicK
and don't Know wliat is the mat
ter. Never Delay, see the doctor.
Hut if you know what ails you bad 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
itui a
Are You
Thinking
Of opening a Danh Account
the one sure road to best business?
If you are, do not oycrlook the mod
ern accommodations at the
American National
DO BANK DSQ
Private desks for writing your business
letter; for drawing your checks and a j
big free telephone list in 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 courteousy received.
A. C. Shute, Pres. C. Jack, Jr., Cashier
American National Bank
Main and Third, HUHboro.
'
9
iii nf five so you can
imagine what the tax business
means to him and his fellow res
idents,
ti,,, Wiilahnm baseball fans are
getting the fever, and are antici-
a.' .i..'U,inrlau trina tn Port.
pullllK Hi k)""J
land to see the league games.
Kven the younger iry are get
ting the "bug," and are out
everv bright evening, trying
their mits to see u iney are bui
holding their eye ana aguuy.
The Southern Pacific schedule,
as now running, is as follows:
To Portland
McMinnville pass'ger, a. m.. 6:52
shriilnn train, a. m 8:38
Tillamook train, p. m 1:07
Corvallis overland, p. m 4:57
On Sunday, tne &nenaan pas
senger does not leave Hillsboro
for Portland until 8:ou.
From Portland
Corvallis passenger, a. m..--8:22
TillnmnnW nnssenger. a. m..iu.w
Sheridan passenger, p. m-.. 5:14
If ! :..:ili noccuniTlll. n m .h'4.1
ill iUIIIIIIlOC nni"li'-. V
With the Mississippi Valley in
a cold wave Oregon has been
trincr nlnniT with bright davS
VUlllitio , -
andj frosty nights, a glowing
Willamette Valley
Winter. The cool of the nights
here is just sufficient to keep tne
X L..11.'.. ..J k
truit irom uuuuhik "
Lord appears to recognize that
this is sure the one original Gar
den of Eden -even if some of the
scientists do object.
Washington's Birthdav passed
quietly in Hillsboro. with all
banks closed. Business nouses
onri thu most of the offices were
M I V waav -
taking a vacation all day, dui
Un tov pnllnetinn counter was
bi.v " - -
open on account of the many who
visited town, nonuay or no non-day.
Mra J. O. Adams, of Beaver-
tnn wn a ritv caller Monday.
She states that her lamily was
one of those in recent quarantine
for smallpox, at Beaverion. ine
malady, however, was not se-
iVinir littlo oniltrhter six
ICli, vuvt, , . w. v
years of age having it the worst
ino Pnnnpll. of Cnnnell Station.
VWfc WW
on the United, was in the city
Monday.
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INSURE THE SUCCESS
Of your children by giving them an early
start in life. Deposit $1.00 with us and
procure a Recording Savings Bank and
a Savings Bank Book. Have them save
a little at a time and deposit with us. We
We will pay them 4 per cent, on their
savings. Their success will be insured.
SHUTE SAYINGS BANK
EXCLUSIVE FOR SAVISKS
.t T. Hoard, of below Witch
Hazel, was up to the city won
day morning.
Do you feel ashamed of your
watch when some one asks
you what time it is?
There is no reason for every
one not carrying a watch of
which they can feel proud at
the present low prices at which
a really good as well as beau
tiful watch can be purchased.
I am showing some beautiful
watches for both men and
women, cases of plain and
elaborate hand-engraved de
signs, fitted with movements
of proven reliability.
20 per cent, discount until I move.
LAUREL M IIOYT-jiiiTEioi
f First door west of the Delta Drug Store
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