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.
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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
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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-,,,,. ,
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