LLSBIR lib 1LXXI I HI 1 HII.LS1SORO, OREGON, SEPTEMBER 17, 1914 IEP, HILLSBORQITES no. a WiiH Sirl'l:t and V.A yn i p in rm CUIHKTION k Paily Journal. Tur vivrH a very tmi'y ne. int v( I'm!. imitingor HiI!iiro . ... O ... 7 1.M i ill .... iirniirlv on. '"' 1,11 ' v"" -w Cunin Str.. t, Ili!lntmru, and a r . .. ..( i.m n wiin one of tomriH - C. parti' mentioned, anl A. U Gplin im-l fninily werw the C. .... i ,. visituM Wi re the Vhrnflt.'-i-'. 1,11 pm KW F A I. . Lk ttfc-o m ,H rut , tn- Lit for S;m I icgn. Th tt-r 'Tin-arrival eterliiy amr .. i .. .., i ui ,r ii,. l.!i 'lay hi i.i ..,..i..ririicU lirini-inif Mr. 4 Mri. I. K. nchmeiwr ami ughu-r. Hazel, ami Winnie ,pi..r hi.ti-rof Mr. SclnnelUer. (vwnht t.ithcr Hovcral oM and flrfn. n. ! ho were a'l neigh ,ni in IlilWlwro, Oregon, and ho are n reHMenn oi iur- k, .Mr. und MM. A. U Mrip tl ili.-ir children. Karl. wry an. I liltlo Mi Vera, anil ird S. I.vona. AH engage nU t u' declared ulf at once idtlH'Strtin home wamnruwn n M timr old friend and a nuiiH M time palaver was en- i-d by ail. U ia possible thai . .. ...:il ...i.l. ... r. NhHH'ii.iT win m-iiiw i" ilornw and hi old friend turaily would hk to we turn 111 in Turloek. 1 he auto trip the SvhmeHrrr purtv ha boon mit r !iiarkaiU into ana as an in-rt mechanician and driver ... .. . . i .i. r. Nlinnllcr niu niauo nj rf hriiiKittr over the nuntainii tho largest motor car lit Iuh ever mirceodi'd 11 t'ot- nit an i ml th niotintain can- . and mm iiK two ttiousamlH kt hnnilri'd Hiindmf lar:nro. Uxlv uf tho car M Hpooiaiiy nWuid th' u)-tod:tte littinH vveitionro and comfort in th ' iravflinir and caminif. ike it a uuxh-rn flat on whool. raiit.M-luh of Oroiron m al- dy iiliuincd to present a ailver D to Mr. Schme tzer In roco- ition uf his auperior kilt and in ikinir the trip without accident dt'luv ir mi v kind. ii iti.ic s.vt.i: hi' unil.Ttijjned will Hell at p"h- jc dale at hin farm, z) milex lDuthwi -t uf UdUltoro, eat of fe Julms Axlmhr farm. Urpin ti at Pi o'clm k a. m., on MONDAY, SKIT. 21 - i. H vrnn, frruli IK-C t; row. )". Ill tvtrni, i-ow, h vt. frrl l'cl J', Mn nm, r.li JiH It, t ycm-olil llrllrr. lu-Ui .in; hrlfi-r, i yi,l liriln !lvr, u im.; lieifrr mil, J in . " Wrru,.tn Ir.li-.l; tinKul I Shnnlt. 1. 1.. hii hiiiw, in Vrmt. I,.V, . ! . i v i A llii'h Mllt'll I wi. un limit vtit'Mi, Yluinptun liiomcr, o lumi' hiv take, iiliiKl'H'l limmw. I ""III liHtruw, 1 Itiiiiwj Clllllviltor, ihc '!. I u liull wnlkinn Ji'iiwh, I h'i'W (ulllm.ii, Urk, hnyimk, cut Jt. t .. ihnlm, critin lion, ("'" 'in mm niUiviii'ir, 6 iii-(tnl iiiiik " "'''K lve, mm lilokciiK. ncmlmi! ii. i'ii I ititurr. smti kle. IhiiiI' ml pi'li in I wil. in licl'l; new rt iiii '. iiuh) mill miK1'. Il' lur niul liiDmlcr, vUtittle ' tM' ,"nwy mhrr nrticlvii. l.liticU t Noon. Terms of Sale: $10 and under, cash; over $10, six monthH' time n approved nolo with interest t the rate of 8 per cent, per an num. Two per cent. otT for cnah n Kiitns over $10. A. 0. Johnson, Owner. J. V,. Kuratli, Auctioneer. Jhn Vanderwal, Clerk. K J. Williams is ,n y tj da liiniun i.rn. tuiuai... , U-iwi. and Kn far I,.- I, . , t cans of tuiiiiitn. -i, , , .,; . I. "t rutin i,f corn. ui ;,;. U vm i,( i;rt i n U at, !. , i Unik'ht the Hurl ili ITnti i,!' matiH-H, and lini.h s rani..i,;' ti.i, week. Mr. Williams , . i iniitall a plant that ta ,, , . , of three tllii.-S tlii ), :tr'H , 'ally, and tu l have t'ii acres uf Ii-ani,, to care for. He is u- ii U,.- i -I can, full nie, and tl i ; n added attraction to the n i m ' If hin plans do nut yj awr, r., season he will havi- a p'ar.i ! , ; will turn out 3. WW cars i'.:,.,. lie recently receit'd a t from the t Wvailis i xj . 1 1, a inr that the William;' :, U-rry output was oiie of it. 4- : that has U-en test'-i at tl. oratory. On account of innir 1 1 alt h I s r. forced to ae or lra!.- a 1 1 r -u hotel. Would consiili r t ii ; propi-rty. or Rome huuiIi far;., with halance canli and t.'i t . i r will nell for cash en ea-v t . -IVx Til. Willauiiiia. Or. 2i Karl Fisher, of l!eavert"r.. ' in town Saturday, lie l a i the lleavcrton 01 to a I'.r. Hick, formerly of Stei4i: . ', Ore. Mr. Kihher took In H 1 1 the 01 a loiijf time at'u. iml I - -cause he was wanting t' 1 1 ir.to the ncWHptiper vu',n I .1 Ims'suho he wanted to m " ! i vi rton on the map. I'ltln'r q i t Hit? patcr with many fti." ,. j ami the new editor has the i , " 1 wished of that section, us a. from the Arus. Alcazar ranifen are strat , new, up-to-date, ('oioni.il ttvie i tvpifyinir aimplicity and ln-a aty.l hitflicst quality and mech in ; - H-rfection. - IK Oorwin. l 'tf Oavid Maxwell, the siU'. i ; year old Mn of Mr. and Mm. 1 II. Maxwell, passed awav Fri.lav evernnir. (P-atrt ensuing' rront i: injury received hy falling downi an elevator shaft, at the Ma-i well hop house, the mid lie of tin" week. The yoiwu man btrick a, iH-iiin, and h if alomach was s, hazily injured that he ha I hem- i orrhajfe after hrmurrhat'. He! was a ipiiet. indiwtrious yeu'..'i man, and had many friends in and ahout Mountaindalo. Ilisl parents have the sympathy ot the entire community. I ; I , i i I ii l-Lll II rii GiS HILL CRM i.-aut StUM.ii Will Oinrn i oifiK d 'Mohcr I i''k!ll) (it in: PLtMIHl Arirus and Orejronian $2.25 Chaa. Herb, of Greenville, was in Monday. K. C. Mulloy. of Laurel, was a city caller Friday. Win. Broaden, of near Sewell, was in town the lat of the week. I'eter Jacolen. of West Union, was a llillsboro caller, Saturday. II I'uliols. . of West Union, wan in th cit v th last nf tho "n i miii, one uay, and Kajweck. r Scu Siralithl Diy Kmmett Quick. Forest Grove. was in the city the last of the tuore iay ami those ween. t ! . I nil ,f killinir and A. T. I'.uxtnn and wif. nf re of eatinir the Mon- Forest Grove, were city visitors unt w ill he afield, for MnJay a. fi Ik i;ins Thursday Ira F. Turdin, of alove Forest Oit. 1. The law, of ('rove, was a city caller the first rrri.-s the same pro- MAKES 314 CAR LOADS Sherwood Leads With One Hun dred and Thirty Loads ii.ters lalsired under A person can kill ! ;. and ho must not in any one day. nor .' seven consecutive of the week. John Kriefter. of Verboort, was in town Saturday, on pro- oate business. I'eter Grossen. of Helvetia. was in town Monday, looking af ter his tax valuation. Georire Vanderzanden. of the i rum ail parts or the lianks-Uoy section, was in town that the lurds are the first of the week. pi.-MHUI IMS Reason, C.r f nemermann. nf fthnva tanilirur there was hunt- nn.t. i'-,i,. ' .... I &aill9, nao III ivinil l liuaj, cu- wut. lhe rains were - i.. . ,, . , , ivuic iiuiiiu iiuin a uuouicoa hii i,i-i oi-iii-k. m.o me t0 i'ortland. m was very iavor- i,i,r i,..r.-i.ni:ir uhil.. airs. 5. i. Linkiaier ana cnu rs survived readilv dren are home after three months rr IH It?W Chilling I V 1,111:11 UUUIHICI IIUIU VII MUi' t.-rs are out now, ev- Mrs. A. U. Todd, in chanre of ami they get real the Kueenics contest at the coun tin- farmer as he is tv Fair, was down from the hut it will be di tier- Grove the first of the week " u'i3' ... . II P r-.Klung nf PViriaflo that c .":" . :: oiaiion, near iv-y, was in uiwn is no eamo turd : ;f(aii Nkiii.iii nun- ,. ,a attonAina IhofWHav'a w hi'ii it comes to the I J't ,.i:...t: u 'j tr il t,f tin irame. Mr, .i i . i it r , . i 1 1 " .L , i I l!-asanl IS mere. IL I iiorse ior eaiu cneap. neiKoi sas he never ate any about 1550. Write Mrs. A. L. 0 it ean touch the Moniro- Keslcr. Jk'averton, Ure., or in int and he has hunt- quire of W. C. Lvans, Boring irom India's Khininvr strands Hros. Store. 26-8 .i i ... r.. i i . -r v- l lw llLL III ill 111 1413 III Jttlll-I . T... - k. rur nuic. iviu wuvji, mrou, r" e-n ef 'ave., traded Jerseys and Holsteins.- iiook uus iieucacy, mer,. . o.i Tr. ;it to ! .r . u,us oeu acy. d () , , h R , l,o,nr set for Octo- Sution rneliuSi R L gg.g .. .U'CriON SALI; separator smells, i,'. ell..- (ifiiinin Giant Kolli'i' III (.,! .-..n . . SherilT Reeves wns called on by ? representative of Or. J. A. Maker, of Gaston, late lust Thurs toy. and Deputy Apple-gate K've all of the liquors which hnd "eon coniiscnled by tho state when tho raid, was made many nioiith.s iil'O. It enmnrised 8CV- erul gallons of whiskey and some heer, and made a nice little load, lhe Gaston liveryman came after me. cargo. For sale, in any quantity, 20 jnns oat and vetch hay; also 20 Almko clover, mixed with timothy and redtop. All baled. t'dn lll'livill. n kn orvl at llllCe. Hay til Witch Hazel station, on a. r.W, H. Uolton, llenverton, icoute 4. 24-0 . Jas. Loudon, of Iowa Hill, was io wn Fr dav. He says the i s of lust week were worth a at deal to the potatoes in the 1 saw cordwiviil, f mlos llt ill 1J 1 l:tl inches in diameter, fence rai' .mim and boards of all kinds, intu stovowoil lengths. Will o,o into the country. Write, pimne or all on me. arl Skow, Ilnls.. r-. l iioiio, iiaiii .j.ju. Or. Marshall and wife. K. M. ( alef and wife, Mrs. Mnyliie ami W. House returned home I'hursday evening, from a t n lavs trip to lielKtuip Spring's, mi the McKenzto. I hoy mat trio there hv auto, and the heme coming consumed two days ol easy driving. Marshall l'.aker.of Lann-I. wa;,, .i i.. .. ..r i... -.,., .- , , in town ute him ot mi- "" i-ai i fiirshnll was not m the thresh- ,,r:i, ing lists this year, and he says xt-m u has nlKiut forgotten now -iiiv i Chi- etl Atiuust Hellebuyckeand sister. Mrs. Miller, departed Saturday for St. Paul, on the Hill lines. and will visit in Wisconsin, about il li L I . m .i . n tsiviu M win sen ai pun- so nines out oi tne Minnesota i.t the J. l McClarkin metropolis. , .i- r i i ... I mueeasi oi uiurei, w.- r.an Tain 1areav L0:f. , ... ... I unvll Ul'a M. rw J w V- J J f at io a. m.. on . . 2 ,j Owner SAM -kl'AK Sl.l Ih.Mld'.U J nicase call. Drove DfODertv. Dav uiaro, (i years, 15tK), with charges and take same away. ay mares, about 1J yrs. Mr. Volein. on Deichman place, i ,-h: oiMid Imstd sow, i) ; inch Mitchell farm wagbn. al .i-' -l new: old wagon, set new ( , ;r v Karcess. set plow harness, , ,1 l.a. k and harness, new bug- ,i ii I. -j .'.V !'! n'S t iuonpioii u.m.i- i ,oa ..,, h tr.in ftk cup. lampion "'III , f WiuWsMnv vpniniy one mile north of Laurel. 26-8 The funeral of John White, o Middleton. took place last Friday White was 23 years of age. and resided with his parents. He I . J .... ,4 r. lii !'"im order; v i !,, I imm i : sillkeV !;;!!. u".' milt, ii-incn uuver p'lns, springtiHtth harrow, i ",i l. if'l irun ke ttli. ha v fork, asks that all exhibitors for the and pullevs, cider mill. 40- coming Fair get their exhibits to n r. i ciiler vinegar, hand the Fair Grounds on Tuesday, so ' c. dar. o 10-eal milk cans, they may be entered and listed ilr:-. vat. r. Z m J. wood, last Wednesday evening, hay rake, disc nlmMf . I UHU MlltU ailiivaiN iiioinuvijt Thurston Iiuxton, of Forest I 1 II -..li! Wma.a u,nd it fMtn f a Jn . ITa i row, Kino roller, cuiii-iuiuc, moo m wn Biummj . v mill, also feed grinder. all or address L'tyman I'.ros.. Heavcr- ton, Route 2. I',,,. I Lnnihiuer. of West Union, was transacting business at the clerk's ollice, the tirsl oi me week. Dr. James Withycombo. of Corvallis, was in town Saturday. meeting his political suppmua.-.. w !'. Johnson, of North Tua latin' I'lains. was in the county seat Monday. AUCTION SALI; The undersigned will sell a pu li -sale at the J. K. Vnw I' arm. 2 milos north of llillshoiu o" ii,n Morth i'lains road, at 1 p. Vliv ' - -" ' ftt.i on 'rilKSDAY. SIM'l. u.i Graded Jerseys as follows - lei f .r 2 yrs, bred June 15: hotter, 2 yrs. fresh for three months, not Ked; heifer, bred Apr . 2g cow, 3 yrs, giving ned M-n , . or. 18 months, bred bopt . . I I J.. ! - L I .-a AS, spades, shovels, an ana reaay ior me juukco. u.vhol furniture in first- a v Oenny and wife, of be condition, and numerous ow geaverton were in the city Mr llpnnv 11 froit in . , . i"iiu(i j -------- I t i in ? ot haie-K-iu ana unuer, spect0r for the county, and next rasiuovcr ivr m. hiuuhio year win start ms campaign oi COUNTY BIGGEST PRODUCER IN STATE Cedar Mill ti Taalatis are Next ia Pre- dacliaa Bcavertoa Ntxt Washington County's onion crop will this year total about 314 car oad3 and the product is very fine, owing to climatic conditions. The gale of the entire crop this year will pass through the Ore gon Confederated Onion Asso ciation, as organization generally means better prices. Sherwood is the' banner dis trict, turning out 130 car, loads. while Cedar Mill and Tualatin rank next, with Beaverton fol- owing in fourth place. A. J. Fanno. well known near Beaverton for years, now a resi dent of Portland, is president of the association, with E. E. Berst, Beayerton, 1st vice; John Ny berg, Tualatin. 2nd vice: John Gal breath, treasurer; and the following from this county on the board of trustees -Ole Olson and E. E. Berst. Beaverton: Ot to Wohler and R. E. Harbison, Hillsboro; J. L. Barnes, Mulloy, II. Foulkes. John Galbreath and M. Conzelmann. Sherwood. W. I. Swank is the sales agent for the union. The following estimate is made of this year s county production District Carloads Sherwood 130 Cornelius 26 Cedar Mill 40 Mulloy 26 Tualatin 35 Scholls.f. 25 Hillsboro Gaston . 5 Beaverton 30 Oldtime producers say that the 1914 onions will keep better than the product of many previous years, because ot the extra dry Summer. PUBLIC SALE on tipproveu mue wmi iiuert-si spraying; and better iruit early at ti e rate ot per com per jn the season. nmn uincn at noon. J. R. McClarkin, Owner. ,1. V. Kuratli. Auctioneer. Oscar Fonti, Clerk. SOME IIORSE cow, A 11 IT 23; heifer, 18 months 1'P 2 7-monina uum-is, " ngl not bred; registered Jor 1 .. u..il O on nnd ) months. Al Sed and found free from the diRoTlinR 10-disc harrow lf-inch su ky Plow, and other articles. Term io 'Sale: $20 and under, cash' over, six months time, Ikable note, at 8 per cent in terest. Two per cent, oil on cash over $20. Bjdweli( ft P. Cornelius, Auctioneer. John Vanderwal, Clerk. Green Zumwalt, who lives in the Pattison-Moran Addition, came ud from his Eugene farm the first of the week, to see his boys started in school. He ,re- turns south in a lew aays, ana his wife and family will remain Ii aI 1 a. iL a mUaI .... i i .if i noro Tnn miriiiiiii. rut nf.nmii vem. i e l: n. 2:wh. on nan . v, . n.io mile track, winner in tie t io ACTION SALE , , , I.... ,.... nn.i Tnu , - -- el'iss at loriiuiiu onu hi. ..I.,!,! nt i hi' Southwest wasninir ton Fair was bred by J. C. Bu- h will sell at public auction, on chaiian, of Cornelius, Ore., and the Hoover & Connell Farm, 4 o.,n nf a . D.z:ui . aam mi M norm oi miisuoro, anu ii Mid ot hv Lovelace zva), seconu miles soutn oi iNonn riaius, m i... U r Alfamnnf I n n nn , im iUlllaiui, uj i.,i,v..m4;u,, in.,-.... tl;,-,l ,tinn Daisv. by Kisoar, 4in SATURDAY. SCitT. ia .1 . , T Puill I . . ..-..I tlani l tie lUlHMUO uiaiv, j " jllllack torn?, II J", I45i T iiojse, u lones. JC U UUS Deen trainea yti, 40o: bay Uoise, io yrs, 1450; grey 1 im mist vear ov r rea wooucocr, nire, u y. -jj". , 1 1 .110 ."'. "J, . , . . . honr . VIBl ,veo: brooU mare, 1400 who raced mm in uie ioci m- - M btooA mM IJ0O ? . , ini'i ,.. , Via mna Qfipnnri I ' . . a . . - kii. Ctllt in lel,, "iicn hv. ytg. 6WCS uiare, o yrs, ijw, ui .. i'u iin-tr tirst at Vancouver. 1, iu. nime ana norsc, ycaruiiKB a nun til iv4.i.v.-..f I 'T,... .l t.u Wn Inv 11 g to go t nere in z:it 3, icnws, 4 i--su "" n., ikiwi k iu t, . 917, hcifers, rang ng from 6 tuci to a yrs; 3- (irst at I'oroat Grove in 2.171, J,, Kn C0Ws testeo by Dr. tbird at, l'JUgenc, vmru hi. Rmn. A fine lot or milkers.) The undersigned will sell at pub lic sale at his place It miles S, W. of Reedville, at ten a. m. on TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 22 Sorrel mare. 6 yrs, 1200: sorrel mare, 10 yrs, 1175; 10 high grade Jersey cows, tuberculem tested 3 of them fresh last July, one fresh this month. 2 of them to freshen in Oct., 2 in Dec, 1 in Jan.. one just bred; 3 grade Hoi stein heifers, 2 fresh in Oct. one in Feb; grade Holstein heifer, yrling; Berkshire brood sow, pigs at side; 5 shoats; Milwaukie mower, hayrake, hayrack, Stude- baker wagon, 3 in. nearly new dbl box; light wagon, top buggy, set dbl harness, single harness, plow harness, collars, steelbeam plow. 2 cultivators, garden drill grass seeder, sickle grinder, pitch forks and other tools; U. S, cream separator, Babcock cream tester, 2 five-gallon milk cans, 1 10-gal, and 2 8-gal milk cans; lot baled hay; household range, heater, washing machine and numerous other articles. Lunch at noon. Terms of Sale $10 and under, cash; over, six months time, bankable note at 8 per cent Two per cent off cash over$10. P. E. Almquist, Owner. B. P. Cornelius, Auctioneer, John Vanderwal, Clerk. Ccfe Air-tight Heaters Now is the time to think about the comforts of the winter, which is almost here Til K COLE AIR TIGHT HEATER will excel all others for economy and comfort. You will find at this store a full line of these stoves, as well as many other makes of heating stoves. The Majestic Range Is the one Rangejthat excels. For the money it is the best Range ever built. Other dealers will not say this but the person who owns one after using others will tell you so. Call and see them. "The Store Tht Satisfied Percy Long HILLSBORO Second Street OREGON -"bANK ACCOUNT -- jg!g because the greater your success in business the greater will your account be with us, and on the other hand, the more attention we give your account, the less worry will you have in your business about your banking arrange nients and will therefore be enabled to dispatch your bus iness with greater ease and profit. We are serving some of the best business and professional men in this city. Will you permit us to take care of YOUR banking as well? The benefits will be mutual. American National BanK TMraf Xfs., Hillsboro, Or m i,., - ehiss and fourth in nii P. Iiuffnlo-Pitta traction engine ' . .V ' tu;j u,mr ha final Ri,.ul Drain separator, XXxPii, run one UU I H , rT,Hr ta and ac tS I ke I wagon, water Unk Sand- won both his starts ana acts iiKtj hny pres, ,7,1J; 7.ft Milwaukie a very consistent performer. j,j1Hier, champion mower, Osbome mow Pacific Horse Keview, SACRIFICE SALE Ailnnce lir.viB.ke. a it ft buck takei 9 tV Mitctiell inrni waHons, ia usid waiion, a seat Mitchell spring wagon, too buggy, ltoosier grain drill, a springtootb harrows, j-suctiun steel harrow, 4 plw. ...iiiv.tnr a acta team harness, single . i . . - . . . . i ii i 'seven room muuern iiuiuo uii narness, inn" C-H'4.11 ... , . . ..i k m T.um-h at noon . . . I ... . . . Ann nr 1 1 1 M iwnl numcrui a um.i ,.. .... . -. . t i., , , a inrn. nn cr linn iprmsui ctuic. iv mm unuvi, to Portland. Just the place for cash; over, one year bankable etirod farmer. . Aaaress t. v. note, ai o per rent. l'.verson. owner, ai iiuamwn, per cent, um coon n Lron 23tf A. Lunow, Owner. UltgOll. , .......... I tl 11 r-4 II,,- A..nlr.nw 3, f. JUIIIVIIUO, n4IVII4FIIKI, . . ii i -1 r4ii. ... . ... an n; Jfinn BJIUUWB1. VICI&. Arjjus and Uregonian COOPER HAYS The wedding of Miss Susan Hays, of Baker City, and Virgil Cooper, of Portland, was celebrated at the home of the bride s mother, on Wednesday, Sept 9, 1914, Mr. Cooper is well known in Hillsboro, where he was with the Washington-Oregon Corpora tion for several months. He is now in the piano business in Portland, and he and his bnde will reside on the East Side. SHUTE SAVINGS! BANK American National-Bank (affiliated banks) Combined Capital and Surplus ..$ 92,000.00 Combined Resources 690,428.81 ; DenHintf in All Its Branches Checking Accounts, Demand Certificates of Deposit, Commercial Loans, Foreign Loans, Domestic Letters of Credit. Safe Deposit Boxes, Traveler's Checks, Savings Deposit, Book Acc't, Time Certificates of De posit, Farm Loans, Collateral Loans. 4 Per Cent. Paid on Savings Deposits. Cephas Eisenhauer, well known as a resident here years ago, re turned from Nova Scotia, Friday, and after a visit to Salem, went over to Tillamook, to join his sister, who is spending Septem ber at the beaches. He says that Hillsboro has made some wonderful changes for the better since he resided here. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Merryman. of Portland, were out Saturday and Sunday, guests of relatives. They contemplate coming back to this city to make their home. Mr. Merryman was for years in the collector's office, in Portland. TORIC LENSES IMPROVE APPEAR ANCES AND EYESIGHT Tories are handsome, light appearing and quite inconspic uous. You should choose your glasses as carefully as you do your clothes. They are just as important to your personal appearance. kvUtt. Let me tell you more about TORIC Tone Lenses. LAUREL M. HOYT Watchmaker and Jeweler. Graduate Optometrist. Hillsboro. ' Oregon H '' uisiricta.