Such tobacco enjoyment as you never thought could be is yours to command quick as you buy some Prince Albert arid fire-up a pipe or a home-made cigarette 1 Prince Albert, gives you every tobacco sat isfaction your smoke appetite ever hankered for. That's because it's made by a patented process that curs out bite and parch! Prince Albert been sold without coupons or We prefer to give quality I r -- ... -i .. "' Oa taa i iiuii mimm f if i I Mr ... vf ir , a County Official Paper has always fw. premiums. rTl, ''"' "-'"n t BuBKIIfci MM ASS C'SJUXITS KMCO R1M AL 1EST (Ae national joy imoke has a flavor as different as if is delightful, you never tasted the Uke of itl And that isnl strange, either. Men who think they can't smoke a pipe or roll a ciga rette can smoke and will smoke if they use Prince Albert And smokers who have not yet given P. A. a try out certainly have a big surprise and a lot of enjoyment coming their way as soon as they invest in a supply. Prince AJbert tobacco will tell its own story 1 R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO, Winston-Salem, N. C Bay Print Albert every mhm tobacco it told in toppy rod hag, 5c; tidy red tiim, 10c; kandtomo pound md katf-pomnd tin krnni dan mod that corking tint pound crytal-glatt humi dor with tpongm moitttntr top thai ktopt tkt tobacco in tocntlr trim olwajrtl InT..V? 1 ' 1 if MANACLMLNT Of PHELPS HARKJMCTON rr Ann. 2 Nights Only-Mon. and Tues., May 1-2 T II wi I I II f Tl n TT )- ys. Si I "America's Sweetheart" '.'.'1 If ' .4:! o jr. The Famous Tale of a Woman's Un conquerable Faith 5 Reels -5000 Feet 300 Stiking Scenes L "Tess Of The Stoirm Country" MARY PICKFORD'S GREATEST SUCCESS The Most Talked of Film Ever Produced No Extra Charge, 5 and 10c SHERIFF'S 8 I.E. petition, judfi mer t order, decree mnd or lroffa!p and In fsotiinltunfie with thn In the Circuit Court of the SUte of T"' T"!-"' ' I.wl" on Htur- Ornn f, W..hin,fnn f,t. .a?V . . " Myf 191i. at 0o clock Oregon for Washington County, Thrma Kulil, FlaintiH, v (harl H- Oitborn and Ellen Oslmrn, buaband tud wife, Di)fndanui. Iiv virtual of an execution, judgment i.rder, decree and order of aale iwtu! out i f li bore entitled Court in t..e alove omiiled eauve, to irindiieoted and daUd the I3tu djf o( Aprii, lttifl upon a jud uei t rendored and entered in- ai t'o'.irt . n l be I3lh day of April, IU1H. in favor or 'J'ixieta Kulil, platntiR, ud aKaitntt LarlM ri. OHboru and Kllen Oxborn, lintland and wife, derendanla, for the tutu ol SNUU no with Interest at the rate ot 6 p r cent per annum from Mm 14th day of liec- uioer, iwit, to nair, anu id luruinr Him ol $ 18.10 and inUrKt thereon from the day of March, Wirt, which mini the plaiutiO paid aa laxeadueand aelinquent a ihe iiiorteaed premiHea aet forth in p.amtiH't complaint, and the further sum uf tit 7H fnmm and dilmrmntn. and the utn ol75 altnrnev'a .'eei and tbe eoaa f ami upon thin writ, commandliia; me ui uiakeaaiaof tbefollowinKdeacrihed irai prop rly liluate in the County of VVkhIiiiikioii , and .State of Oregon. , ow iherelore. by virtue of aaid ax A M at tlie iront iiir or the tViiiiuu Court House in Mllsboro, Weihinyton Cloiinty, Oregon, neli at public aui'tion (MUlij-ct to redemption) to the highest bidder for casii in hand, all the riixbt. tit'e and Interest whinh the within naiurd (etendaiitH, Charlea H (larioru and Kllen Ooimrii, hueband and wife, bad on the IS.h day of December. 1;3, the date of the ninricaue, nerniii loreclosed, or since that date hail in and lo the aliove described prooerty or any part thereof, to satisfy said elocution, imlument order and tin. cree, interet. c.wis and accruinif eosta. Dated this 2vih day or Apiil. IHI6. J. E. REEVES, Sheriff of Washington County, Orpgon, By J. C, APPLEGATE, Deputy, First iwne April M lftltl. ' iJifit iwnie May IK, Itflii. M. J. MacMahnn. Attorney for PlaliiMh D. B. Cooley, of near Laure', was a city caller Saturday. Notice of Final Settlement Notice U hereby given that the under SlirnAd OJItntnlHi riln.nl tl. .-...- ..r a . . " ... DVI.K i a. a I l.VOri. IIIUWUumI Hum tilA.I t.lu M..l ... and report in the County Court of Waah invt.n t.mitw f I.......... ... u i, . I hn fixed Monday. M.y is, tt(j, at It) filnlnnb 1 U .1. .. .. I - A.m. u. tun num. ana trie i;oun- I ty txiurt nwin in Uillsbiro, Oregon, the ior inn nrarinK ot otijecllonM, II any, I to aaid final aocount aod the aettleuient I Dated this Aprlt U. 1918, K. Lyon, Adiuinlatra'or, H. T. B&(ly, Attorney. John ItoethlishberRfr, of near r-niiiipn, was a city visitor Mon day morning:. ...... wi.u.i..,, ri4-3 BViaitOri at ine.vare lax League meeting in roniana trie last or th week, Rnrn in l.ntkae rtiivon nAl ., u b i . i muicii anu 1 wife, Hillsboro, April 27, 1916, a son. l. A. U'SU, KUitor Knterwi at the Po.t-otlle at llillnhoto. I v)rou, a -omt-olaii mall matter. iulwvtplmu: l.S0 pr Anuiini, laaatHl Ktr Tharadat -BY- IrtJNO A MrHINNKT Villa is still doad. but ho hasn't been buried as yet After all, it would not appear of record that many of our war lords are enlisting over in the trenches. Possibly they fear the "trench foot" New York evidently has not forgotten how Hughes vetoed that two cent railway fare meas ure, for the Empire state isn't calling loudly for Mr. llunheu. It begins to look as though an other apology is due the Har.l candidate for Salem. One more would make his etfusions so silly that his candidacy would be pretty much of a joke. Sheriff Reeves yesterday ar rested Wm. Ober. a son-in-law of Jas. Lee. and F. Tanner, in Portland, charging them with looting the power house above Gaston. Supt Easter identified much of the copper and brass. When they sold the stuff to a second-hand man they claimed tht-y had bought it from farmers near Buxton. Sheriff Keeves was not satisfied and ut)on call ing Easter by phone learned that there had been a robberv. and the arrest followed. Rjirn trt Mr omt Mra -mn I- , - ' ... w,,v. ... I .'. -IV I I Harms, Hillsboro. April 26. 191C, a girl. Geo. Vanderzanden. of Rank. was down to the city the first of the week. Geo. has been indis- posed for several davs. and con- eluded it was a good time for a vacation. VOTEHANS Th Waahingfon County VeUran Association will hold their semi annual re-union . In thia city, Thursday, May 4, and will be en tertained by the local Tost The business of the organization will be transacted at 10 a. m.; dinner 12, and a program commencing at 2 p. m. in the following order: Music by Oregon Veteran Drum Corps. Vocal duet by Messrs. llrush and Sins. Address of welcome, Kev. E. A. Smith. K'spons, Rev. Holmes, of Forest Grove. Song. Mrs. R. R Tongue. Instrumental music, Mn J. T. Hutler. " Smg, Ruasell Morgan. Dialogue. Mrs. Sabia and Ella Mas ruder, " Song by the ladies' quartet. , Dialogue, school girk Song, J. X. Butler. Duet Messrs. Brush and Sias Recesses in the day's activities will be tilled by the Veteran Drum Corpa and Veteran yarn continued over from last meeting. "SPEAR HEAD" ' All OLD TIME JFAVORITE Ths Usst Pcpulsr Chew for a Thai, cf a Centay FC3, Ken, rcumr-sv.TiT The man who chewi (ets by tt th most wholesome enjoyment and utU f act km out of tobacco, especially if he cbewi (10 tobacca The rich juice of the leaf are retained ut good plugs better than ia any other form. For more than a generation Spear Head has held first place as the favor ite high-grade plug chewing tobacco. - This unique distinction is due solely to the wonderful quality and flavor of Spear Head the richest, mellowest, tastiest chew in the whole world. Spear Head is the choicest of all red Burley, hand-ttemmed and made into mellow-sweet plugs in a perfectly clean, most sanitary factory. Yon can t chew the flavor out of Spear Head, because it's a part of the tobacco. That rich, ripe, red Burley taste keeps on pleasing you a long as you keep on chewing. Chew Spear Head and youll be chewing the purest and most satisfying tobacco that it's possible to make. In, 10c cuts, wrapped ia wax paper. IIIMHflK, IN Til K CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATIC or ORkXlON, FOR WAHH limi Auderouu, i'lalulilT l.iura A . Caulea and R. A . I'aplnt, h f huahaiid, W. M Nelaon, J. Cbrli irUay ami A. W.lch. UaiaudanU. To K. A. Capiat and W. M. Naisou, ol the (. named dalaudania: lu the name nf the Mtata ot Urtou. yuu are barepy eitinniandwl and rwulrl lo appear and answer Uie auiendvd cutu plaint of the plaliillO aied axatnat you in be above entttleit Court and pause oa w befora the luth da of June, IKItt, aaid dale boii.K after the splratloa or ell weeks irom the daienf ths publloettoa ot Una aUii it yo mn ao io appear ano answer aaid am.niit m..m...i.i... i. '"'' the plaint Id will apply to lite mi prajred lor ana its ti i II il M.1 In him ....... .1 t . . m.w m ii.i'uwi W.(UI IMI II MJ wit: Cora judgment afalnet tbedafKod aula. Ijtura A I . . I . ...I u a i i . - bum V. .im, in His aunt of L-mjUDU In United Huiaa u.ild ti.lu with mierest theraoa Innu the Wif. day of February, u. at the rate o( N pvr rent per annum, and the further sum f I of 1 .10 attorney ra and ttta etwu and disbiiraemenlaorsald aull; aad for a decree defiant g tbe aaid uiortaa-e In the inn ol I mm tu, exeeuUMl an tbe 7ib dsf ofAiiKual l by tbe ttefeudaote lura A Capias aud K. 4, t'apiealn lavuref lbs .....a ....1 1 ... H -i-.iu, anu w uktu aaia luanaraete waaou and date Hind for femrd In the office U the Kerordar of IVinvetanoee ot Wa.b InKton Uiunty, Orn, at pae i el ikm.k a,, MuiiKif. Keeurds of aawl eoualy .1 . wni nmt two upon toe rul ituatela Waabiniioa Oumity. Ursia'. t Wit! - tu. 4.V..U f ui . a, o. Hrioii Kaed.llie oriMe aa prr ,iai&iiHnoioa nie 10 n ati Iuku.h t ounty, Ornciin, aaid lot aad one ""' ""iiMinina; 1 u aorae eieept a nitaen HMl.t Ml rl (1 lit a,l,liit.,. .... .... . 1 - r ... i.ii ,uu nau .InMil. . I 1 1 1 I . . I . I u . . I . ' J j 11 u, tm Blue III ' wn o 01 tne it urtn a aa ui ai 14H u, uutn 01 aaid etrtpa btu m rvd for road purpwee. n nu mat aaiu hhiiImshs be dwreed and 1 H. larMl UM IMl fl. I. . ..I m.. i. . 1. . ... . . - .". " . UIV. , W. tuu-nst uybt. title, eiaim or &n ot a and all 01 ttm drimtdai.ta alxve naniail and lb a b Interisi. ri"ht. title pUiiiii.i llrll itl Mth Mi.ri il ..f ..1 .. 1 . . iterlareil and dmri ... h ..... aeiueiit and aubj.t 11 all rSMwt- lo tbe l.en of p alntilt'a said 111 .rlvw t and that a-.U niwriKaae be birocKWMl and aaid real pn..iiy U orUnred and darread to bs Id I.) IbeMberidol Waalilngtuti IViuuty. Uikiiii lu Ilia inauner prnMsrilasi be law ami pia. tlu-01 tbe aliove nttllej Uouri, anu tbal tbe protmila olilaine.1 fnon ths MiiM.iMiti We applied to the payment ol Ilea vtiat stilus Una unto ih pialui 0 alfc texi lorib. and lor wbicli JnUa:ui"ni it. rirniai dial; and llial , u and aaub 'M yon and tlia. all and a.'li ol ttia dnlaiid aiiiHaia.ts iiaiimi. and all paraouaolalut mn by. tbiotiKbor undr y,.u or aitiiarol yuu Iw Inrever barred, l.rwl.d and piri ludrd fr. tu all Inta.aM Id, right Or utu.ir elaiiii i,r lien upon N.id real r n, save only lbs s:aiut.iy uabtui rrdeinplion; and tbat suh otbar and further rubor lie granteit unto tua ulaiu t.tt as to tbe Court a.ay aseiu n-iZotvj and pmper in tbe premises. Tbls sum mom in ..ivitl up.ni you by publlcauon 111 Hie IliliHUiro A runs, puiauaul ' on er of tbe H jiioi able ttaoraa H Haal y JuilKa ol tlieanova aulitled Court niao., nndred and en eredon tbe ttm day ol Aoril. l'lltl ami -1. 1.. 1. .1.1 ....... j.JL... -., " " arasa V UWI M IIIHII1 tbat this sumiiiana be publish! a the mllnboro Aritua for alt sumeaalve and oonsetiitlve weeks, beirlnnlng wltn the iwn e thereof dated the x7lh day ol April If III. and enilinir will. 11.. 1..... . J dated June Hth, Ittltl, tbat you and eaob ol vou be reoulrtul ai. wi.l ameudrd complal ,1, on or before lbs wm. a HARE Attorney for Plaintiff, Pare Bred Stallion Robert Will Stand Season of 1616 Mondays, North Plains, John Kenody place; Tuesdays, Hillsboro, Redmond liarn; Wednesdays, Iforest Grove, J. C. Smith Barn; Thursdays, Gales Creek, Newton naney riace; Friday, lianks, J. Uarsteni Place; Sat urdays, Buxton, N. P. Nelson Barn. License and Pedigree btallion Uepristration Board State of Oregon. License Certificate of Pure Bred Stallion No. 1652, dated at Corvallia. Orepron. Feb. 27, 1914. The Pedk'ree of the Stallion Robert lm ubii, recisterea in tne atuatiook or National Prench Draft Horse Association. Owned by J. F. Cacatens & Son, -Banks, Washington County, Oregon. Bred by Ellis Walton,' Pleasant Plain, Iowa. DeJcnbdd as follows: Black. Pedigree' Allhere 9248 sire. Hen-ula 5624 (4320) sire of sire Lura 9?47' (3287G) dam of sire; May Star.iht 17896 dam, Vernis 17895 (46TO6) sire of dam. Fadette fl07irfam nf rlam n . . , .. . uioguiioiltll drafr. Foaled in the year June 27. 1938. Has been pxamiio t hv thn S?r a 1 1 i . . 'wiwohjii o iini 01 (JrCron. and it is hHrehv pprtinprl that tha aaif alalli'AH I , - - - duiu OLBIIIUII 13 Oi rure Hreedincr in rpirmrprprl in tha afnrihb i oernizel by the asiociations nnud in smtion Nin of an Act of the Leis atve Ass (mb'y of t leState of Oregon prov.di sr for the licensirttr ot Sf.:tlli:ini ere rilolin tha t .l. . . j ii, vuo uiiico ill tills Secretary of Sut Fe'jrutry 2 . 1911. ail that tha above namaa stallion hat baen ex iminal b tha veterinirian ap Dointed bv tha Sr.lli.-in iljiunti ported free from infectuous, contatrious ortransmissable dis eases or unwundneiis and U hireby HcansfM to stand for public service in the State of Oregon. ermine L. Y otter, Hacretary Stallion Rsgistration Bjard TEKMS: Sincrle Service JW Tn lmmnim.oiui. , A, . m . . . o HI US III foal $15. lo insure co t to stand and snelr ri .m k. ., , ' I W IT III VJ taken to prevent accidents but will not be responsible ahnnlrt any occur. C. W. McCONNAHAY. Mtr. 1 00,000 POUNDS to be Unloaded Friday & Saturday Specials In Women'a Wear Kvery garment iti our stock was manufactured . , Spring 1916 Walking Skirts t cm i mi .( Value $1.75 for $1.75 In Shepherd Checks v1 f g for$3 4g and plain colors y u$ Sport and Spring Gats White Chiuchillt, Cord uroy Checks,-etc. Value $5.50 for $4-48 Value $7.00 for 5.95 Value $8.00 for 6.50 Women's Suits Any suit iu stock value $t 6.5a to $20.00 for $14.75 Any suit iu stock value $22.50 to $27.50 for $19.75 sizes up to 44 GOAR'S WOMAN'S SHOP Washington Hotel Block. 3rd St. Hillsboro Extra Special Sale on Men's Suits, Lasting Until May 10th. Perfect Fit Guaranteed $15 Suits go at $18 Suits go at $22.50 Suits go at $25 Suits go at $30 Suits go at $37.50 Suits go at $11.75 $13.95 $17.25 $18.90 $22.75 $28.25 E. M. Calef I ao8MainSt, Hillsboro, Oregon ) SHASTA RniTTF THE ROUTE OP SCENERY, SERVICE TO AND SAFETY CALIFORNIA Is the comfortable and quick way to go. Through cars to San Francisco and Los Angeles. Daily trajns on Shasta Route Shasta Limited San Francisco Express Exposition Special California Express Direct connection made at San Francisco to all points in the 'East or South. Liberal stop overs allowed. 10 days extra allowbed at itl Paso and New Orleans on eastern tickets. Aak local Afsat (or further iniorm.nion or writ lota M. Scoll, Canaral Passangar Af ant, Portland, Oregon. SOUTHERN pacific lines a-