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LIBERTY THEATRE Wednesday and Thursday, July 4 and 5 v , 6 n ! I t . f PEGGY HYLAND With EVART OVERTON and CHARLES KENT in "THE ENLMY" A Vitagraph Blue Ribbon Feature PEGGY HYLAND in 'The Enemy" This is not a war picture, but a qital drama of New York life by George Randolph Chester. Matinee July 4th Prices 5c and 15c Sunday Only Double Feature Show Louis Meredith in "Spellbound," and Lillian Walker "Dimpia's Baby" Starts at 7:15 Prices 5c and 15c Friday and Saturday Gladys Hulette . Star of the "Shine Girl," in "Her New York" Matinee Saturday 5c and 10c UfL 1! il ill iLaSlSl GOOD : of the Ones! Every good thing has an end, so it is this way with our Unloading Sale. It' has benefitted hundreds of families with savings of one-third to one-half. We notify you to come at once and get your share at sale prices as this Gigantic Sale will positively close July 14th.- Only a few days left, so act at once if you wish to share in savings! EXTRA SPECIALS on All White Goods! Dress Up for the Glorious Fourth of July White ' White Women's Child's Waists Skirts Pumps Pumps 98c 98c 11-98 98c AH Sizes White or Tan White Canvas White Canvas Any woman's Coat or Suit in our store, new models, in all sum- jj 1 A QC mer shades plTWJ We Take Eggs Bring your eggs to us We accept them same as cash, and pay the highest market price. Hart Schaffner & Marx Suits for Men, blue, tan, gray, mix- M Q OC tures, brown P 1 IL fount V Officii ,,"v" Miss Gladys Roby. one of the; M. E. Everett, of North Bend. McMinnville Collw tacultv, is visited relatives here and above tituvbl of Miss Mary Sc-.vc!!. j Bar, ks. this week. MissBernice Bristol, who vis- Austin Simms was up from ited last week with Mrs. Krick. 1 Farmin?ton. Saturday, tretting was elected Queen of the flats-' ready for his mammoth hay har kanie Rose Carnival. vest. Miss Marjorie Martin, of Port land, was the truest of Mrs. H. X. Bag'ey the firot of the week. J. A. Chapman, of Middleton. was in town Tuesday, accom panied by August Holznajfel, on business with the county clerk. Ik A. UIKU, Kill I or Ktiterr.t n th l''t OtW l llillilu'io Otoijou, vi'on.l rl until in illt r. .'Aibm-rijHi.yi: $1.50 yrt nni'iim. KSSVKH KVKRY TIU'KSDAV -BV- aroi s ri'iii.isiuxu o Tlu publication of the Third Koiiiniont roster shows a ureat peroentano of Tvutonii' names which oes to show where German-American stands in hin world conflict. I'he Nation tiiiani is purely a volunteer a fair and this tells the story. the th a f The war will more than likely make the country "bone dry.' The day has passed, anyway when it is necessary to tfive a soldier or sailor a dram of irror before he noes into an enuaue' ment and we need the capital which iroes into liquor for ot be sinews. Thos. Pearson, of Sherwood was taken to Portland today 1: Sheriff AppWate, in custody a a siacker.. North Plains is to have a pa tnotic Sunday, Jul 1. at 8 p. m V. (i: Hare will deliver an ad dress, and a lied Cross section will be formed at the meeting. John Hay. of Seattle, and Ben Hay, of Astoria, were in town Wednesday, in attendance at the funeral of their uncle, the late Ber,j. Scholtield. Herman Schulmerieh returned the fi'st of the week from a trip to Roseburir. Etiirene. and the hitf Shoestring Ranch, below Voncalla. Mrs. Helen Anderson Eber man, whose home is in Alliance, Ohio, is visitinK her mother, Mrs. M. E. Anderson, at Ueed ville. Ted. Baldra, well known here when he was a boy, was out from Clackamas, yesterday. He is a member of the Third Oregon Regimental band. James Gibson, pioneer, was up from Reedville, yesterday, t'reet inir his county seat friends. The circle of his early pathfinder friends draw's a little smaller each year. Henry Parsons, of above Dil ley. was in the city yesterday LHenry and the Aojus reporter worked together away back in 1896. on the Northern Pacific, up in the Cascades. Members of the families of J. W. Gates. J. B: Hanley, C. V Hornecker, u teterson. and Miss Freda Nelson formed a pic nic party and motored to Clacka mas, Sunday, to visit the soldiers. Mrs. A. J. Collins, of Tacoma. is the (ruest of her cousin, Mrs, A. W. Barber, this week. This is her first trip to Oregon, and she is more than pleased with this section of the state. Harry Bowman, "son of Benton Bowman and wife, has resigned from the employ of the Oregon Electric, and has taken a position with the Portland Railway, Light & Power Co., at Portland The S. P. board of inquiry on the recent Main Street derail ment of a passenger car reports there was no individual responsi bility. The Hillsnoro members of the board were Fred Ross and C. A. Hande. The Honor Guard wishes to thank all who contributed to the success of the dance given for the soldier boys on Wednesday evening, and especially to ex press their appreciation for the addition to their funds. Pearl Harris, who married Sanford Hams, at Kalama, Wn., in 1915, has sued for divorce, alleging failure to provide. She says he called her vile names and then threatened to kill her if she left him. Union Patriotic Service at the Congregational Church, Sunday evening, at 8 o'clock. Addresses by Rey. Skipworth. Rev Clay, Kev Smith, nev Miner ana Kev Shaw, Patriotic prayer for this day: "God Bless and Guide Ou Native Land America" The Social Circle of the Cong. Chuich will hold a food Bale in the window of Patterson's Fur niture Store. Tuesday, July 3 The purpose of this sale is to raise our pledge for the Red Cross. Th ladies will begin the sale at 10 a m. Come and buy something for your Fourth of July lunch. A heavy gale visited this sec tion of the Northwest Saturday night, and its velocity is said to have reached 40 miles an hour inland, and GO miles out on the coast line. Here in the county it whipped off a great deal of fruit, but as much of it needed thin ning no great harm was done. Following the heavy wind, there was a "near-frost" Sunday night, resulting in little or no damage. ,Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Davis, of Beaverton. were in the city Mon day. S, 11. was on the Red, Cross committee down that way, and Reaverton did very nicely. Mr. Davis says the German ele ment down that way responded finely to the subscriution list. J STi:iNKK-Ri:hSI; A very pretty wedding was sol emnized at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. Rehse. of Hillshoro, June 24. l!17, when their young est daughter, Verna Louise, was united in marriage to Henry W. Steinke, Rev. E. W. Luecke, otli ciating, using the impressive ring ceremony. I'he bridal chorus front Lohen grin was plaved by Mrs. E. I. Donelson, At two o'clock the bridal party took their places under a canopy of evergreens and roses. The bride was charming in a beautiful gown of cream satin with an overdrape of spangled net, wearing a veil caught with orange blossoms, and carried a shower bouquet of white sweet peas and fern. Miss Bertha Rehse, sister of the bride, acted as bridesmaid, and wore a gown of w hite em broidered voile, and carried a shower bouquet of lavender sweet peas and fern. I'he groom w as attended by llerinan Rehse. a brother of, the bride. EstelU Rehse and Flor ence Carzes. nieces of the bride, were the (lower girls, and little Margaret Carzes whs ring tionr er, all being daintily attired in white froi ks. The rooms were tastefully dec orated with Oregon grape and ceilar, the dining room color scheme being carried out in pink and white, with h large center piece of roses and ferns. After congratulations, an elab orate dinner was served. They were the recipients of many beautiful presents. After a short honeymoon they will be at home to their friends after July 1. Those present were: Mr. and I Mrs. C. Rehse, Mrs. J. S. Steinke. Mr. and Mrs. H. Kamna, Mrs. M. D. Carzes, Mr. and Mrs. E. Rehse, Mr. and Mrs. W. Ginder, Mr. and Mrs. S. Steinke. Rev. and Mrs. E. Luecke. Mrs. J. Pieper, Mr. artd Mrs. E. Heidt brink, Mr. and Mrs. J. Kamna, Mr. and Mrs. E. I. Donelson. Mr. and Mrs. L. Demmin. Mrs. B. Haines. Misses Bertha Rehse, Martha Heidtbrink, Bettie Kam na, Mary Herman, Lucille Kam na, Estella Rehse, Florence and Margaret.Carzes, Arline Kamna Mr. Herman Rehse, Otto, Arnold and Walter Steinke, Edgar Kam na, John Kamna Jr , Arnold Pie per. Melvin Rehse, Loren Rehse, For Kent Imbrie Cottage,- El more Park, Rockaway. Modern. furnished. Will rent until Sept 1st. -J. A. Imbrie, Hillsboro. Or. Phone Main 163. 13-5 z Wanted: Boar, old enough for service. Poland China preferred, but will consider other breeds. F. H. Bowlby, Cornelius, Ore., Route 2. 13 5 z NOTICE TO CttPJtlTOIW In tlio luult.T of the 1'itUto of Wil- liolmiim lVlk, .loduxPil. Notice U hereby iiiveii tlmt t(ir umlerniKne.1 hn been Hpiioiiit.xl ex eeutor of the edUto of VVillielminn I'eik, ilei't'iim'il, by tint County Court of the Slate of Or.'iruii, for the County of Vuliiiii;toii, uml lm tiiuli fiel. All pei'minti Imvuitf I'lulnm iiKiiimit hiiitl e.itnte ure beieliy null fieil to priwnt the mum' to hip lit my resilient-.' at Under,' Vnhnitiiii County, Oregon, wild vouchem iiiitl duly venfieil, within nix montlm from the .lute hereof. Pule.! anil f u mI iiudlixhe.!, Jump l!S, H'17. riiiui' i'kik, Kxet-utor. I'KKI) JKNSKN, '.'.'I Honnl of Trade, I'ortlund, Or, Attorney, nmy n'cni meet. Thin Hummohn lit noived upon ytiti by publleution by order of tin lion. D. II. Kcummer, JuiIkb of tha County Court of Die Stnt of tlreiron for the County of Wmihlutttoii uiui mini order wax made mid dated on the ":ird diiy of June, 11)17, (in the iilnii'iiie of the I'lr.uil .IuiIk" from WaHliiuKlon County). The date of the firnt iiililli atioii of On i HumnioiiH In Thui Mtlay, the -Mil .lav of June, 1IM7 nn.l the dute of hi t puhlii'Htion In Thur.duy the IMh d.iv of AiiKUNt. I'.i 1 7. CI.VHK KICHAUDStiN, Attorney for I'lhinlifi. MS Cdainber uf Coiiiineri'K Hide. I'orlland, (lre).'.i. Sl'MMONS. In the Circuit Court uf tlite Stte of On-Koit for tho County of VhIi iiiKlon. M inula IU-II Jarkmin, I'Uinlifr, . eiiti imry Jm-kMin, Ier.-n.lnt. To Centenary Ja. k.son, iiIhivo num-i-d defeiiilaut: In tli.viame of the State of JitKon, you are hereby required to apix-Hr and answer the Compluliit filed aKiiiust you in the nbove entitled auit on or before' Friday the 10th day of August, 11H7, and if you fail to ap pear or Himwer herein the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the re lief demanded in her Complaint on Me herein, to-Vit: for a decre din solving the bond of mtitrlntony here tofore and now exiHtunr between vou mid the plaintiff mid for nurli other and further relief un to the Court NO't'lCK OK IIK.AHINti Ol' HWI. ACCOUNT. In the County Cqurt of the Stnte of Ore von, for the Ctinty of WmhIi- i n n I. hi. In the matter of the rntate of M A ItobliiHon, dei-euHed, Notii'fl U hereby Riven that the UlidemiKned, h' run k SHid.'l, iidmiii intralor of mud entut Iiiih filed hm verified final areount herein, and that Monday the IMrd day of Juiv, 1UI7, at the hour of 10 oVIikk, A. M. of Hiild day, nt the County Couit HiHim in the County I 'unit llou-o at ililKlioro, WaHhiiiKtiUl Cuunly, (ire Hon, him been uppoiule.1 hh the time mid place for the hearimt of objer tionn to mod final account tiud th, Ni'ttlement thereof. Dated lit IIMIlHiro, Oregon, thn Jlilh duy of June. IU 17. r'KANK Sl'KIKCI.. Ailmiiii-.t rat i . V ALT Kit T. M.CIIIUK. Attorney for Adminiiilrntnr. Kirxt publication June :!S , ll'l .'. t -u .t publiciitiun July M, MM .'. OME-UON l:LtiCTRIC TRAINS To Portland 55 minutes. 6:32 ...... 7:18 8:28 9:58 12:43 3:58 5:18 7:53 From Portland 55 minutes. 9:58 7:54 9:20 11:25 , 2:12 4:27 6:31. 7:18 . 8:25 12:20 a m a m a m a m p m p m p m p m p m a m .a m a m p m p R1 p m p m p m a m STOMACH TORN UP Indiana Lady Describes Condition, Which She Sayi Wat Due To . Constipation and Tells of Relief Obtained From Black-Draught. Scottsburg, Ind. Mrs. Annie Johnson, of this place, writes: "I well remember I suffered for a lone time with constipa tion, which would ge me down. I took doctors' medicines and any number of purgatives. They would leave me in a worse condition than I was before takini. and my stomach so upset ... I know once i suffered . . . from constipation, I was so ill we had to have the doctor, just so nervous and feverish. The doctor said I would have to quit medicines, my stomach was so bad . . . Mv husband was readln? and fnnml something about Thedford's Iilack Draueht and brought me a nackai-e to try. I used it regularly at first until 1 be gan to feel better, then I used Just a dose occasionally. I was cured of this con stipation and am sure the Black-Drauuhl did it." If your stomach is out of order, you will suffer from such disagreeable vmn. toms as headache, biliousness, indup. tion, etc., and unless something is done, serious trouble may result. ihedtord's Black-Draught has been found a valuable remedy for these troubles. It is purely vegetable, and acts in a prompt and natural way, help ing to regulate the liver and to cleanse the bowels of impurities. Try Black-Draught. . EB-15 Advantages of the Perfect Silo... Costs loss to construct; no hoops, consequently no ad justments are necessary; perfect doors; can be added to at any time. , Perfect Silage Guaranteed The BEST SILO Ever Invented We can make 10-day deliveries. Call and see our sample or write or telephone us. We carry everything in Building Material, and in order to make room for the Copeland-McCready stock, which we have purchased, we are selling rough dimension at less than cost, also our Paints are being closed out at cost. Badger Lumber Company Phone Main 842 Main Street, Hillsboro BINDERS BINDERS Hero ;iro the n:unes of the owners of hinders rebuilt by K K Marshall, of Hillsboro, Ore. Consult them! ' See whether you will pay Jjoo for a new binder or have your old binder made over by new, latest shop methods and an up to date change in Knot Formation that makes it a surer tying machine than it ever was. All of the following machines carry a 5 year guarantee that their hnot formation will be kept in perfect tying shape without any further change, for five seasons. Get yours adjusted that way. Have a machine that will Tie the Knot Hour after Hour without missing. The list: Carl Pfahl Blooming Henry Rehnnaun Win. Helirmann " Henry Gurski Henry Ilclmold , " Hcury Scheuei maiiu . . . . " Mrs. J. S. Steinke Hillsboro Route 5 C. Rich Manager Orenco Nursery .Otis Lmiow North Plains Jake Milne " Alex Gordon.. " Win. Uatchcliler " John Ik-ach " Henry Reach " " Walters Bros". Hillsboro R; 1 Chris IVtersou ; , n l'red Hainel o Win. Schmidt . . j Thomas Bailey Hillsboro Henry Voelkei Cornelius M. Susbauer l'red Delplanehe John Oppenlauder D. Deaville.... ' 7"!'. Hillsboro C. Bridges J. Gates . . , , i Frank Greener, and Perry Stream " Wm Hathom .'.. Laurei Charles .Taylor. j0y E. E. MARSHALL Binder Expert - - HilUboro, Ore. Hillsboro Phone Main 896.