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LIBERTY THEATRE Sunday Only June 17 Th That: I Prices 15c and 5c Friday and Saturday A Comedy Made to Please "Bringing Home Father" It's a Bluebird Presenting Franklyn Farnum Prices 10c and 5c County Official Paper U. A. iiONG, Ml I or. Entered t the Post Office at Hillsboro Oifgon, a Mcond-clnu mail matter. Subscription: $1.50 per annum. ISSUED F.VERY THTRSDAY -BT- ARGl'S PUBLISHING CO. The outlook for a pood harvest is fine for Washington County notwithstanding we are late in seeding. Oregon has never fail ed, and never will. There is a greater acreage in than usual and we should average up well when the harvest is over. Every man enjoying the pro tection of our government should feel his responsibility in our present war. Thousands of homes will pay toll ot death if the war runs into a year or two years and the man who is not for success of American arms is not for America. The West has furnished its quota of recruits in the National Guard, as well as in the regular armv. awav beyond the propor tion nf onliatmonta in tho tfacrorn ... . . . ... ... I Blalca. urrgun uaa aisu suu- scribed its share of Liberty bonds beyond its call and yet the East says we don't appreciate the fact that we are at war. Poor Old East! Jitney Dance, at Moose Hall, Saturday night, June 16. Wal ker's orchestra. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Schom burg, of Mountaindale, were city callers yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Landauer, of West Union, were city callers yesterday. Jitney Dance at Moose Hall, Saturday night, June 16. Walk ers' orchestra. E. E. Northrup, of between Banks and Mountaindale, was a city caller yesterday. Calvin Johnson, of South Tua latin, was in the county seat this morning. Miss Alice Smith, of this city, graduated yesterday from Pacific University, I The young ladies of the Hills boro Honor Guard went to the Rose Festival in special car today. Miss Ethel McKinney, of Pa cific University, was the guest ot her uncle, W. V. Wiley, today Miss McKinney leaves this week for her home in Baker. Rudyard Kipling's Immortal Masterpiece Light e 1 With Robert Edeson Wednesday and Thursday June 20 and 21 E. H. Sothern in "An Enemy to the King" Mutual Weekly-Comedy Prices 15c and 5c Buy your ticket early for June 18 and 19. Francis Zicha and Martha Peters were married at the home of W. F. Aldinger. June 6. 1917, Rev. Scheidt officiating. Thos. Ghormley and Isabella E. Mills, of Tigard. were grant ed a marriage license Tuesday. Some one entered the Hillsbo ro creamery Sunday morning and purloined two gallons of ice cream. PLEASURE AT THE COAST Fine properties for sale at Wald port and Alsea; also at Netarts. Valley farms and rolling foothills. Timber lands and mill-sites, city property for sale. Money to loan and houses to rent. Pacific Coast Real Estate & Loan Co., Chamberlain & Riggs, Room 5, Heidel Bldg., Hiliwboro, Ore. 135 S. P. & P. E. & E. All, except the P. R. & N., trains are electric, and stop at the de pot on Main Street. TO PORTLAND Forest Grove Train McMinnville Train 6:50 a. m 7:36 10:03 12:50 p. m 2:16 4:05 Sheridan Train Forest Grove Train McMinnville Train Forest Grove Train Eugene Train McMinnville Train Forest Grove Train 4:55 6:40 9:50 FROM PORTLAND arrives Eugene Train 8:15 a. m McMinnville Train 10:03 Forest Grove Train 11:59 forest urove train 3:14 p. m Sheridan Train 4:33 Forest Grove Train 6:40 McMinnville Train 7:15 Forest Grove Train 9:00 McMinnville Train 12:15 All trains stop on flag at Sixth and Main; at North Range and Fir streets, Sixth and Fir Sts., and at Tenth street. Steam Service from old depot at foot ot Second Street TO PORTLAND P. R. & N. Train 5:05 p. FROM PORTLAND P. R. & N. Train 9:15 a. m, m. Motor Car Service To Buxton 12:25 p. m To Timber 4:20 From Timber 9:55 a. m, From Buxton 2:10 p. m G. J. McCaddam. ot the El!i-scn-White Chautauqua, will be in town Monday, and will meet the contract signers. Lou Myers was in from Laurel today. ? TI 1199 aniieo 7:15 P. M. CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS Free Methodist Church. Fifth and Uak Streets. J. N. Wood. Pastor. Sabbath School. 10 a. m, Mr3. Lucy Sigler, Supt.; preaching, 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. ; regular midweek prayer meeting, Wednesday evening. The put lie is invited. Services at the Baptist Church Sunday, June 17. E. A. Smith Pastor. -Sunday School at 10 a m., W. P. Dyke. Supt. Preach in or at 11 a m Tkomn : Well With the Boy?" Preaching A. " . rt tr . ai urenco at z:au o clock p. m. Young People's meeting at 1 o'clock. Service at 8. Theme "Square on the Line." Methodist Episcopal Church, ThlYH nnH Waahinrrnn ru..-u of the Friendly Greeting,) Wal ton Skipworth, pastor. Sundav School at 9:45 a. m.: Sundav acnooi lonoweo Dy Children s Day" exercises; 7 o'clock p. m., Epworth League; 8 p m., sermon; rhnir nraptinn TumJ..! .,..: ci-i i n i i ........ ...... K'""-- iucowajr CVCIIIIIK, prayer meeting, Thursday eve- The Central Church of Christ, cornerof Third and BaselineSts.. H. f. Clay, Minister. Bible school, iu a. m.; preaching 11 m. and 8 d. m .: Y. P s r. v at he 7 p. m. Morning sermon.' "The uivme uiii io Man." in tr evening, Henry Drummond "Greatest Thinor in th u-w the 8 You are cordially invited L A. -I A. I. to auenu mese services, First Cnnvreanilnnal Pk,,..!. ----- ni..uiiai VUUItll, Fifth and Main Sts., Rev. A D Shaw, Ph. D., Pastor. Sunday School at 10 a. m., Prof. B. W. Barnes, Supt; morning worship at 11 a. m. Sermon subject will be "The Calling of Matthew from the Secondary to the Su preme." ChriHt.ian RnHao., 7 p. m. Evening service at 8. Address upon Cuba, illustrated by a set of stereopticon pictures dealing with scenes, customs and battle scenes connected with the Spanish-American War. Stran gers and the nnhliV - - i Mictujr in vited to these services. The I. Ill (f ii.di I'rc.it pivfiTrt'd agaliiHt John Itiinvuii mi V.t.is: 'J.hu Buiiynn luitli dovlllahly uml pernicious ly abstained from coming to church to hear divine aervlce and In a common upholder of several unlawful meetings and conventicles, to the dUturbance and detraction of the good subjects of this kingdom, contrary to the law of our sovereign lord the kln." He wan convicted and liiiprbioiied twelve years and six mouthH. Word From Br'ar William. Once 'pon a time Mun Uwt no much bleep ttorr.viii' over trouble whut wuz to come dat when Trouble come alio' miff de Man wuz dead ter de wori', an' Trouble walked all over Llm an' auid: "Ile'a too trihbi' fer me ter fool with. I wouldn't wattte time on no lch!" Atlanta Conatltutiou. Milia.t' "Trust M." A. tttdy iiiul iionth'iuau wore Htaudlnf before a pUiuie by Mllliils railed Trust Xli," In which mi elderly o.ulr confront lit dannhl.r. who holds a letter behind lier lunk. The phturo H.linli.i or more explana tion thau one. for Mr. Mlllals had that rare faculty of piittliiK blended oxprosalons Into his faces which pus ilt us, na the expressions of real facca da But the one this m'litlcimiu w ",er" hearU glvlnit Ills compunlou Is aa new, we are bound lo say. to the patutef aa to our leaders. "You see, he an Id, "she has j:ot n letter In her hand which ahe Is keeping back from the tnan lu the nil coat. Well, he Is Ilia poetuian and has Just clven her" th letter. 1 supiM.se It's from abroad. She hasn't the money to pay the post aR. ao she aays, 'Trust me.' " The explanation win irlven with lr feet gravity and lu apparent good faith. London Mull. Grand Optra In 163a Th follow hg exivrpt fr" lUiruey'i "History of Music," published In 1TTH, describing the tlrst performance of the opera "llernlco" lu ItiSt), Indicate that "therv Is nothiiiB new under the buu,' even iu sumptuous siai:ln of music dramas. 'There were chorues of 100 vlrlus, HW Boldiers, 1t liors'meii in liiai a uior, forty cornels on lunses, six trum peters on horseback, sit drummers, six ensigns, six pieat ihiiis, six minstrel playiii); on Turkish times and six oth ers ot! i.ctave times, six panes, three seivou..:, six ciinlu;llsis, twelve hunts men. twelve grooms, six coachmen for tmiuters, six others for the proces sion, two lions led by two Turks, two elephant led by two others, liorulce's triumphal car drawn by four horses, six other cars, with prisoners and spoils drawn by twelve horses, and six coaches for the procession. Advics In Securing Riches. Frederick Weyerhaeuser, America'! one time lumber klii;;, who died a mul timillionaire, inni' nave the following rules on how to tret rich: "Make up your mlud to work at something real ly worthy of work and w ork hard. The surest way to make money is to save money and to use what you have. Don't Iks afraid of lonu hour or con stant attention to your work. Work can be made a Joy, mi economy, pleasure. If you combine an object worth while with the determined, am bition to win. Any young man can get rich, can succeed. If he saves. If he has a definite and hmt purposp and Is so filled with the purpose that work cease to be a hardship and becomes a privilege." Philadelphia's Big Clock. The center of the dial of the clock on Philadelphia's city hall tower is 3H1 feet U-j Inches from the (.'round level. The length of I lie minute hand Is 10 feet 8 Inches. 'I h weight of the hand Is SI'S iunds. The weight of the dial frame with glass Is the and one-hall tons. The clock Is equipped with a pneumatically operated thermostat f'U controlling an ele trie JSovernor pro vided to protect il Iroiii extremes of temperature. The steel pendulums are Inclosed In cast iron cases to protect them from magnetic Influence. I'hlla ilelpbla Press. A Simpl Antidot to Poiton. It Is a Tiiliialli thing to understand thoroughly what ample antidote to take If one Is so unlucky as to swallow poison of any kind. Sweet oil Is to be found In nearly every house, however humble, and bulf a pint of It taken Im mediately Is nu effectual antidote to almost all poNons. Any one with a strong constitution should take a largei quantity of this Hlmple remedy. Lou don Telegraph. Anatomy and Friandihlp. "My dear," said the lust to his wife as he started to carve the leg of lamb, "can't you give Mrs. lirown anything better than this col 1 meal?" "Oh," )!."' V s !!.!!. "that's all A Word of Bargains Await You at WeiPs Gigantic Unloading Sale! Come! Dry Goods, Hosiery, Underwear Cut Deeper Than Ever Women's Coverall Aprons 49c All Sizes Women's Pumps White or Black $1.98 2j4 to 7 Devonshire 19c Hope Muslin 11c Percale 9c Kloster 8c Silk Thread 8c PICTORIAL REVIEW PATTERNS fight, fc UlK lis u olil Ictf llll.l nol cold ihviulder!"-t'hilKiiiui Herald. Doldtilly. "Vahliilon was a truthful man." "t've Kt the habit myself now. 1 think It Is the best plan If you marry a widow."- Louisville Coiuler Jouinal. . !. PRACTICAL HEALTH HINT, Flat Foot. lHvlarlng that proer foot wear will cure most cases of Hut foot, a well known New York physician says: "Hoots r shoes must be the shape uf the fot. but It Is not necessary to wear boot of nu ugly shape to secure this primary essential, 'IV In sure that the big too Is not push ed, out against the other toe the tuner side of the hoot where It Ilea Is kepi straight. The sole should be a sixth to a fourth of an Inch thick and the heel broad, an Inch or less lu height. If the degree of Hat foot U anything more than the merest trace me chanical means are utIIUcd to throw the weight of the body, distributed down the leg. slightly outside the center of the ankle Joint. To effect thb: the soli um! heel of each IkhiI must u thickened along Its Inner side be a (luarter, one third or half an Inch, the amount depending upon the severity of llio case. The worse the ease the greater the thickening." J. ! 1 o-kyu. It Is remartable lr' many person, some of whom m iy lay claim to edu cation r.ml familiarity vllli Japan. ht list In IiiI-i;hIiIu; llio name of Japan's capital, t if (ouisf If government lll clals and western dlp'omats lu Japan Insht on spelltlHg It To 1:1 o, western people. l;:tioi;:i l of the Japanese lan guage, cnimol le blamed for pronounc ing It In three syllables iTokceyoi, much to the amused disgust of the Jap anese. The Japanese Ideograph are I only two and are U-si represented by j the two rouiajl syllable To kyo, pro' . nouueed w ith a very slight emphasis on the tlrst syllable. -Japan Magatlue. i , ; Hor Daar Husband. "Why," exclaimed a newly married woman to a bunch of friends, "for three mouths after our marriage my dear husband made me bake hot bis cuits for him every meal." "And yet your husband Is a strong, healthy looking felllow," answered her friend In astonishment. "tMior say that Riich a diet Is terrible, and" "Oh, yes. Ihls husband Is healthy! 1 was referrlug lo my tlrst husband." Cleveland l'lalln lvulcr. Hi Loyalty to Alma Matar. "You say Hiding's allegiance to hi alma muter has never wavered.'" "Never. Iilbllng has boon out of col lege more than twenty years, and be still Isirrowa money from his college chum etcluslvely."-lllriiilugham Age Herald. Utalaaa Advic. Mr. Huts-Yon ought lo brace up and show your wife who Is running things at Jour house. Cralle (sadly! It isn't nci-essary. Hhe know. Tuik. Linen Braacha. Linen breei hei v. ere worn by men In Mbl B. ('. They ula at that pe riod wore em'iroldensl coals, beside bonncis "for glory and for beauty " A Diplomat. Little Willie Say, pa. what IS a dip lomat? Pa -A diplomat, my son. Is a person u1u can piwc a man a liar without (filling him one. The dlillrult art of i;ood ti'inpiT cou alsts lu furlicaniu' o and ircoinmoda Hon to thp i'l li "i 'or of olliciK Sample Muslin Underwear 98c Values to $1.50 Men's Summer Union Suits 69c 34 to 46 A SsiH Hani,!1, A. good Improvised sKnl Imlin'r I trouir hatpin. Told Hie skirt ll.e ai the band. Ntb U the hatpin tnrouau toe lm. U iu two I'I'i' '. leaving eiiouglt or the plu ei'o-.ei to hang over a iiall or hook. The sMi't will never oe ihimc. out of shape. Hi AdvanUu. I know moreiiboul that woman Huiil she knows iihout beiseli'." "How can thai be sslblel "I'sslly I know she Isn't piciiy. but she doesn't " Larjt Oiun. Tlie largest on:aii la I ie woild Is the one built by Ihe lauioas ilciui in build er, Walcher, and Is Mluatcd lu St Michael's Chun h ILimburg. licrnmnv Rilmon sire v.i t l.',m can travel throu, li t'; . v. rate of iwenlv iic r;lv ..:i The' a' He HUM. I'STATI: TKANSI'liRS John I'earson to lta Vincent, lot 2 llk 1 Sherwood Aon'H$l(M) (t Krewing to K McMichael, 5 a sec U t 2 s r 1 vv fl!0 C O Cross to 11 I! IVarce, lotHblk 1 Kiuili Hill FC. 1 A S Hendricks to 11 Taml W 1) t'luillai'omb.-. V, IUi ft lots 4 ei 5 blk 27 t'onicliiw 1 Louis C'urow to H A Vone, 27 a sec 12 t 2 s r 3 w faXX) Jacob Messinger to I, K Ca row. lots 1 and 4 blk 4 11 V ad Hl.0 liMK) A A Mead to (J W Hondur ant. s 1 3 of lots 7. 8, 9. blk 2 Simmons ml 10 Victor ('oilier to. I no Schmidt tract 10th & Maple St . 10 It I. Donald to Mary Schnell lots 30. 31. 32 Fruitlund A 750 W A Shaw to A A Harris, C a Heav-Ueedville 10 Amanda Jameson to Theresa Roper, 1 at Walker d I c K Grove 10 Kenton Phillips to H K U'e. 2 a sec 15 t 2 n r 4 w 10 Same to Olive Phillips, 32 a sec 15 t 2 n r 4 w 10 J E Kates to R J Kates, 50 a ! McLeoil d I c Gaston 100 W II WVhrung to DC Kirhy tr 2t! GleneiM' Acres 10 C PGood to Ella RWatkins. ; 5.925 a sec 3 t 1 s r2 w. .. 10 EllaWatkins to Susie Arnold same as above 10 A (i Hoffman to L i Coi l, tr in T (5 Naylor die HX) W (.) H.K'ken to Standard Oil Co, .07 a West Keavcrton 950 K L Phillips to J W Phillips, 10 a sec 15 t 2 n r 4 w 10 Same to VV K Phillips. 16 a in Mime section. 10 Jno Schmidt to Alb Schmidt 30 a sec 14 t 2 r 3 w 10 V L I'VatherstontoJ H lloff i man. 15.54 a J II Walker jLOIL STOVES High micd oil swing BtRsrn Clutt TO rut Toe DIKltl fUMt ON vtssti SlKUSC -SMDOIII CM IKON UCi G. E. Women's White Wash Skirts 98c All Sizes Women's Sample Summer Vests 19c Values to 40c mm Low shllf c pxi-Jr1. rzrzriirzrrz tONVI.NHNI foK U III" CMtHNf Y 0l7 COOKING UTENSILS t THt WltK ) d I c Oaston t Frank Victor to W 0 Donel Hon, 25 a and other IuihIh east of ilillhtioro I 0 E t'ttrnnhiin to S F DemiiiR lot in (. tirl is uil I1 tii'ovo Iiki W K Newell to Mandius 01- Hi'ii, 324. 5 a hoc 25 1 1 s r 4 w In l.ndd & Reed Farm Go to li A Eowry, lot in I. & R 1st nd Rei'dville !'7:"i A K SniilertoH F Purdy. 45x150 ft hlk 5 Ftirovf ... NOTICK OF FINAL SKl'l l.l'.MKN 1 Notice la hereby ifivrn licit the tin .li.iik'iol, aitiiilnialrairlt ami ailmii m tiitlnr nl lh raUls ul Mt. A'niialli I mf Hi.ovii. ili'is'astxl. wlili III Will nl n ilvmit aiM'ril, liavn Dim) m i i coantv (Sni d of WaMiiKiou I nuiih Sum of ! noli, tlislr liiml isnini sn.i r(int s aucli ailiiilioalinini nud ,l niHil"Ulor ol asid Kilalc, and ini M,i,Uf. llm hiili day a( July, I'M. Ilia li'iur ol In ii'cliu'li a, in , ol ti I tin , 'iin.il llixd liy nl euurl i llm thin. f,,i licni lux iiii-iiiiina In titlii rcpoit, iin.l I. r H " lloal iilmiinnt nl nanl I iui trniioi l.ri-aoii Itrun n, IVn v 1.. Mini a. Ailinlnutrnirlt ami A.liiiliOlii.,r nl llm ia" ' M' Anih I si i li.i., I ll ,'OIIMI.I . Willi llm S III uf Kill liHrH(l, aiihiitisl. M II iml l I Miliiip, Atli.ioi'is l. r tlir Mitte Try It! A medicine which h given kitll.ictlon to 11 ucr lor over 40 year, ns C'ardul ha, must be a lix)U medicine. II you sutler Irom lemale trouble, an J need a reli able, tlrentithciilnit tonic, ol real mcdlcliuU value, si proven by the eiperl rnce ol Uiouumli ol women utert, TAKE CarikH The Woman's Tonic I 4 Mr. C. S. Hudd, ol Covint, Calil.. In willing ot her experience with C'ardul, my: "I look a buttle nt l.l yeat old, and it cured my headaches. I havelaken Itilncenmr tiae, and received much help Irom II. Cmlul H Ihe best medicine I ever look ... It wat the only medicine . . . that helped my back..." TryCardul. All DraggiU rbu ItNt M AKHMi ntu HfVV CUSS TANK OIL SlirTlY AIAYS IN VltW II U I OH aKKVIHO ALLEN Child's Sandals and Pumps 98c Sizes 5 to 2 Boys' Sport Pants Suits $1.98 Broken Sizes Mrn'sSox 8c Ladies' Muse . . . . 12 l-2c Child's Hose l)c Suspenders ll)c Shoe Polish 7c Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes V-,,,,. , 4