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This Week's Opportunity Ut ility House Dresses Just 8G Dresses in the lot They're reg ular values up to $1.75, while they last at I day eveninir, at the conclusion of 1 Court $ O.sf. j a very' successful KM Cross hen- i Wash. Co. News-Times, Adv. , efit, (liven in the Grange Hall.! Comm. Proceedings $ u.voo The sum ot $11 was nude thru H A Kuratli. Co. clerk, i the sale of ice cream, cake and I Bounty, Moles and gophers, candy, will be used later for the! paid l- Clerk $ 11.20 work which the committee may j Juvenile Court Witnesses--J. C. I take up. Mrs. Meek presided, ! Wonr, S:!.ti0; u?.io Viiuttr, f:i.S0; j and Russell Morjran travea patri-1 l.ouiso Moore, ft.SO; Mis. Ingram. otjc address that evoked much ' J2.00; j applause. Mrs. Vauuht and Miss' Hillsboro Transfer Co., Kxp j LjHkc, assisteu tV Mrs. bratt, en- Co. Assessor. ... - .11.. J 1 t .. L. 1 - . - 1 ' irvucu n mi'miUTS ami seeurea , Hillsboro Independent i me election or me loiiowintr cm jeers Mrs. Sadie Loftis, chair i man; Mrs, F. H. Cent in, sec'y, and Mrs. John C. Miller, treas. Exp til .$ G.no R 11 Hillsboro Independent Treasurer $ Twl-.hiini A'' l, T.'vt, Ts.,a The following proa ram was en-! k u s....,,,,,,..,",, i, t,..',V .... $ 24.00 or Mary 1! Pinsmore 2.50 0.25 3.!H) joyed by the latw crowd present: E i0notson, Co. Farm j America, sins by all: pray-1 R-iu-f -Vi.Kini:v Kittson, f, er for the nation, by Lev. B ac: ..,., ... , sonar, if i Had a bon for hch ' fll,. . ,r.:.. . cm. a ...... I ;,ii,.,. p.. ..i hi:.. v" """"in Hillsboro Mercantile Company Sizes 36, 38, 39 s Woman's Shop Third Street Hillsboro, Oregon Only Exclusive Woman' Store in the County If Star," Mrs. Tucker: son jr. Miss Lucy Crop: rrci!a;ion, Vernie I Miller; read ine. Mr. Cypher; rec itation, w inured Mills; sonjr, ("America, I Love You." Mrs. ; Mills," banjo: J. Yersteei? and Miss Storey; tlae drill and sonjj by toys and pirls of the Sunday School: solo. Miss Fay Bills, and sons, "Fair is Our Country." Gear County Official Paper h. A. I-ONG. Editor. Entered at the r.t Office at Hillsboro Oregon, rs srcon.l-class mail mailer. Subscription: f 1.50 per annum. , ISSUED KVFPV THURSDAY -ET- ARGl'S PUBLISHING CO. lhe hussian bear is getting some quills in his nose and he naturally backs up. But Russia will come back in time. Oregon has done nobly at the enlistment, and if the Second Oregon is any criterion by which tJ go, the Third Oregon will make itself felt when it gets in t3 action. President Wilson put the ship ping board on the toboggan and has named new members. When b.wrds begin to quarrel it is time t) dissolve them and Wilson ap piars to have the nerve to say "when." Goethalswas all right a' the canal -but the new job was evidently too big for him. Mr. and Mrs. Wade Everest returned the last of the week from a visit at Tillamook. Sam Johnson, of Shady Brock, aad Jcs. Ingram, of Farmington, were greeting friends in town yesterday. The Central Church of Christ, RUAL ESTATE TRANSFERS $25 10 Eunice Brock Walter to Sa rah Ball, tract (1878) Jos Davis d 1 c I Fred Thompson to John Jehorek, one acre Alton Acreage, Beav-Reedville .. Lloyd Griffith to Ralph M Scott. 18 sq rods and 3 lots Tigardville Hghts 10 Henry Challacombe to M iry MacLachlan, E i tract 40, Spring Hill Farm 1000 John Frank to Josephine Gal lup. 49 a t 1 s r 2 w 9000 Angeline Grider to John West, 30 a sec 35 t 2 n r 4 w 3000 H K Nelson to Beaverton City. 1.01 a at Beaverton 550 Michael Bullet to.Beaverton. .S3 a at Beaverton 456 Clare Imbrie to J A Imbrie, 50 a Alex Zachary d 1 c West Union W N Jones to Wm S Nash 53.50 a sec 21 1 Is r4w... State to W N Jones. 133.50 a sec 21 1 1 s r 4 w Lenore Clark to C B Dutton .3o a at Garden Home.. C E Skidmore to F R Sittel. lot in Metzger 10 D S Sager to F R Sittel, lot 5 blk 30 Metzger 10 T C Bailey to R B Lee. 2 lots Groveland Acres (Bai ley's ad) 10 0 K Purdin to Henry J Van dehey. 46.10 acres sec 31 1 2 n r 3 w 7000 Geo Piresch to A E Arena, part ot lot 4 and 20 acres, sec 14 t 2 s r 1 w 1 W T Ewing e( al to D H Hanshew, 8 acre? on Base line road, near Oak Park 10 10 10 173 250 Pee Shadden. 10 years, son of H. A. Shadden, of West Union, fell from a cherry tree this mornfng and fractured both bones in the left forearm. Dr. Erwin reduced the fractures. A contract for the re'turn of the Chautauqua next year was signed up the first of the week. COUNTY COURT P.irnof ThirH aniH Pahno St, ! '"lc ""r KJdK R F Cv mini-rpr Pih!! lh0S 11 BlWn to C L Du- sVol'at 0 a ra Preachir?1 Boia. lot 7 Broken Acres 1500 i i L3t lit' & H H Hall to F F Hall, 7.13'a bhady Brook 10 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. Morning Bermon: "What You Must Wear! at the Wedding." All are in-i vited to attend these services. I RED CROSS At thp mPPtinOr Tnacltf airnm'nn Servicesat the Bapti3t Church.! a vote of thanks was extended Sunday. July 29. L. A. Smith, to Mr. John Bern fnrhiao-ifr or flowering plants for headquar pastor. Sunday School at 10 a. m.. VV. P. Dyke, Supt. Preach ing at 11 a. m. Theme. "A Great Purpose." Young People's Meeting at 7 o'clock; F. A. Ever est, Pres. Pleaching at 8 p. m. "A Great Race" will be the sub ject. Prayer meeting on Thurs day evening. Methodist Episcopal Church, Third and Washington. Walton Skipworth, pas or; 9:45 a. m., Sunday School; 11 a. m.. Sermon; - II lit p. in., iMjworm league: o d. ters windows. Mrs. W. I) Wood, chairman of the military relief committee, gave a report of supplies on hand and the work being done. Hillsboro ha3 been compliment ed in that the Auxiliary Red Cross Apron has been adopted by headquarters, for use in the oth er auxiliaries. The people of South Tualatin will give a lawn social at the home of Elwood Johnston, first m., sermon. In the morning nouse west or trie school house, . ...... " I TL J . ' service Mrs. Aran Hoy t Kae will l mursuay evening, August z. sing a solo. Prayer meeting on Inurscay evening. The very im portant business meeting of the church known as the ' Fourth Quarterly Conference", will be held Tuesday evening, July 31. I wish to announce that I have installea a modern machine for! removing wid wagon tires with out damaging the felloes as is usually the case in removal, and owing to the prospect of the short Spring crops I will set light tires at $3.00 per set; 3 inch- wagon tire at $4.00 per set. 1-have in stalled a gasoline tilling station, best in the city. I also carry in stock auto tires .and accessories. Ford sizes a specialty. L. G. Wiedewitsch, Cornelius, Or. 22 First Cong. Church, Main and Fifth Streets, Rev. Shaw, pastor. Sun Jay School, 10 a. m., Prof. B. W. Barnes, Supt.; Morning worship at 11. Subject of ser-l mon will be, lhe unrealized Possibilities of Every Life are Vant Beyond, the Most Careful (Vmputations of the Most Pro found. No evening services during month of July. Sunday, Augut5, "Get Together Day," will be observed at Meaeham. Autonioltilt H will lm provided for those not owning them. Partic ular in next week's issue. for the benefit of the Red Cross. It is desired to organize a work ing committee at that time, so all who are interested may at tend and become active members. There are now six working com mittees and several prospects under consideration, so that the organizing committee feel that something is bein ? accomplished as the result of their efforts. Banks committee is assured of success for their dance, Satur day evening, as everything has been donated and a large attend-! ance is expected. Several car loads are going out from Hills boro with anticipation of having a good time. Mrs. Groff. chairman of North Plains committee holds the rec ord for securing members, hav ing taken sixty-seven in less than a week. That means con siderable travelling over a farm ing community that 13 not close ly settled, and for a woman to Claims allowed at July term of county court: , Bounty, . Moles, Gophers Virgil Fisher, $2.60; Joseph Herman, $5.10; Fred Strum, $1.40. II. A. Kuratli, Sal Co. Clerk $150.00 Edna Gilkey, Sal Dep. Co. Clerk $100.00 Genevieve Collette Sal. Steno Clerk's office $ 75.00 Edw. C. Luce, Clerk, Co. Clerk's office, $ 62.25 D B Reasoner, Sal Co Judjje $100.00 R Matteson, Sal Co. Comm..$ 72.00 H T Hesse, Sal Co. Cimm... . $ 43.00 Wm. Tupper, Sal Janitor $ 65.00 W R Montgomery, Sal Ass't Janitor $ 55.00 Ina Bowman, Clerk Co. Judge's office $ 7.50 J C Applegate ,Sal Sheriff,. , $150.00 Geo Alexander, Sal Deputy Sheriff $100.00 Mattie Wilson, Sheriff's offc $ 50.00 Alice Ralston, Sheriff's offc. Clerk, , $ 78.00 B. W. Barnes, Sch. Supt. Sal $100.00 Zola F Wralch, Clerk Sch. Supt's office $ 50.00 Jas H Davis, Sal Co. Re corder, $100.00 F A Everest, Sal Deputy Re corder $ 75.00 Mary Campbell, Clerk Recor der's offc $ 60.00 W F Boley, Sal Co. Assessor $100.00 J B Wilkes, Sal Deputy As sessor $ 75.00 Chas. E Lytle, Deputy As sessor $ 25.9 Emma Tupper, Copyist As sessor's office s$ 12.00 Katie Brandaw, Copyist As sessor's office $ 12.00 Leone M Graham, Copyist As sessor's office $ 12.00 Chas E Lytle, Field Assessor $ 27.00 Field Assessors D B Wootoa $21.00; Allan Rice, $39.00; A A Mor rill, $30; E J Boring, $57; H Seheuer man, $33; J E Carpenter, $42; E J Boos, $9; II G Hagey, $75.00. Co. Court D B Raasoner, $39.55 R Matteson, $34.90; II T Hesse $18.20; August Tews, $5.00. Election W m R Stephens, $ .80 Leonard Brown, $2.85; C E Hedge; $2.00. s E B Sa'ppington, Sal Co. Treasurer $ 75.00 Gertie Fogel, CJerk, Treas urer's office $ 30.00 Leonard Brown, C II Exp....$ 7.50 R L Wann, Sch. Supt, Exp. 8th grade Jixamination . . $ 9.00 Eight Grada Examinations Es telle M Guerber, $9.00; II A Ball, .$9 C C Ailor, $C; E G Webb, $4.50. Adv. Teacher's exams-Vash. Co News-Times; $4.10; North Plains Optimist, $4.30; Tualatin Valley News, $3.10. Clarence Younp, Sal Supt Co Farm, $ 75.00 B W Barnes, Sch Supt's exp $ 29.10 W I) Wood Co Health Officer $121.10 II D Schmeltzer, Co Court ' House Exp $ C.00 Underwood Typewriter, Co., Lxp Co Clerk's offc. ....$ 3.00 Hillsboro Pharmacy, Clerk's Exp $ 5.30 C. II. Exp J II Hensley, $1.17; North Coast Tower Co. $30.50; J J Weik, $40.00. Fredrick Post Co., Co. Sur veyor's office .-....$ 17.50 J F Jones, District Sealer. . . $ 29.43 Hillsboro Independent, Exp. Co. Clerk ". $ 3.00 Hillsboro Independent, Exp. - Sheriff, $26.25 H A Kuratli, Co. Clerk, Exp. Clerk's office $ 10.66 Bushong & Co., Exp. Co. Assessor $255.75 W F Boley, Exp. Co. As sessor $ 4.4i $S; Esther Matthews, $S; John ltumswick, $10; C F Casteel, for Newt Peters, $5; Eveline LaChapolle, $10; Matilda Nord, $10; Estella Noep $10; Cora Stemplo, $17.50; S J Cloake, $t0; M It Welch, $15; Mrs. John Pearson, $S; W D Wood for Co. Farm, $3; Dr. Jas. A Baker, for Arthur W'vldon, $6; Mrs. Norman I' Rawson, $25; E M Ward, Co Farm, $74.90; Hillsboro Mercantile, Com pany, Co. Farm, $34.46; Caples & Company, for J Baxter, $39.99; Boys & Girls Aid Society, Co. Subscription for 6 months, $60; F. G. Mitchell, three bills, Co. Farm, $3.50; Sch. Supt. ami Assessor's office, $3.05; for Sarah Harrison, $5.25; R M Kr win, for Fredrick Frietag, $1.50; Veibooit General Merchar.di.-e store, for Mr. Pavey, $24.8S; Circuit Court Witness Chester Wirti, $1.00. Grand Jury Testimony Z R Sig nian, $.t.S0. Witnesses State vs. Ste'.tler Cir. Court Alfred Guerber, $2; J W Con nell, $2.00. Exam. Physician, Insan-.' Cases Dr. F A Bailey, $15.00. Nancy Pierson Insane case Percy L Brown, witness, $.1.40; Dr. V A Bailey, Exam Ph., $5.00. itnesses, Mrs. Senmon, Insane S M Batterson, $2.; Anna Masters, $3.80; Geo. Rockingham, $3.80; Dr, F A Bailey, Exam. Ph., $5.00. Exam. rhysU'ian Chas Schock, In sane Dr. L W Hyde, $5.00. Cattle Indemnity Thos. Henton $12.50; Frank .Greener, $50.00. Bounty, gopher, moles Joseph Senke, $4.00. Sal Supr Rd Dist No. -4, Chas Geibcrger," $42.75. Sal Supr Rd Dist No. 2, Z T Cole $22.50. Sal Supr Rd Dist No. 6, C T Gra bel, $15.00. Sal Supr Rd Dist No. 10, J J Shev lin, $36.25. Sal Supr Rd. Dist No. 12, C E Meaeham, $10.00. Sal Supr Rd Dist No. 14, Hciry VanDyke, $10.00. Sal Supr Rd. Dist No. 18, J Groff, $11.90. Sal Supr Rd Dist No. 21, Geo Fish er, $58.10. Sal Supr Rd Dist No. 24, J H Hoff man, $25.00. Sal Supr Rd Dist No 20, John Trachsel, $68.75. Sal Supr Rd Dist No. 28, J B Campbell, $30.00. Sal Supr Rd Dist No 32, Thos. Bradley, $27.50. Sal Supr Rd Dist No 34, Ambrose Schmidlin, $61.25. Sal Supr Rd Dist No 36, C C Nel son, !. i.i. Sal Supr Rd Dist-No 42, Otto Brose, $62.50. Sal Supr Rd Dist No 45, Alfred Pieren, two bills, $15; $50.00. Sal Supr Rd Dist No. 46, D I. Smith, $11.25. Sal Supr Rd Dist No 55, C E Meaeham, $15.00. Sal Supr Rd Dist No 50, L N Rider $62.50. Sal Supr Rd Dist No 53, C M Scofield, $30.00. Sal Foreman, R F Reasoner, $95.00 Sal Supr Rd Dist No 11, J J Wis mer, $78.00. Sal Supr Rd Dist No 48, Jno Schmeltzer, $5.60. (Concluded next week) House Dresses and Aprons Aprons, Hilly Buiko si vie l.'s Coverall Aprons, Ainoskcav; Oinhatu $1.25 Breakfast 2 piece Drosses .. ft. 50 Fctuinalls, very practical... f 1.75 House Drosses, heavy gingham at fi.tjo These arc "Wear-Plus" tor ments, made in Portland by I In Utility Garment Company, ami arc made rijlit. From Hardware Department Binding Twine, Standard iSc Closer Loaf 25 Deciin Manila Jov International Harvester lnsiKc Cutter, Blower, Truck and Dr - tributer, complete 5j 15 Come and see this machine. Wngou, y4, 3. in tire f5 Decline machinery mid repairs. Unseed Oil at wholesale. A full line of l'aii.ts in connection. Automobile Tires guaranteed for 7500 miles. A full nud complete line of every thing in the haiihvare business. Come ami investigate and make your dollars go as far as you can. Liberty Theatre Friday and Saturday, July 27 28 KOLB & DILL . in "Beloved Rogues" AUo Comedy, "That Dog-gone Baby" Pricei 5c and 1 Oc. Mat. Sat. 2 P. M. SUNDAY, JULY 29th The prettiet Bluebird ever tcreened "SOUTHERN JUSTICE" Starring Myrtle Cona It z and Georg llnrmandez. Alio Comedy. Sunday Pricei 5c and 15c accomplish that during these busv days is surely "doing her Kilham Stationery & Printing bit. Wednesdav, Miss Gordon, ' Co - Kxn- R'wder, $ 3.17 lreas., paid in $79, all member- KJham Stationery & Printing Wednrs lay-1 h.irnday, Augutt 1 and Another big Vitagraph "BLIND JUSTICE" With Benjamin Christie ALSO MUTUAL WEEKLY Price" 5c and 15c SPECIAL Friday -Saturday Only First-class sugar -cured Hams, 7 to 10 pounds each at, per OQr pound OC SPECIAL! y Ciallous Smir Pickles. , . ..... 85c u Bars .Soap 25c 3 lbs. Steel Cut Coll'oe S50 5 lbs. Steel Cut Coffee $l..p 300 Bulk Colfec 25c 50c Japan Tea . . 35c Dutch Cleanser, 3 cans 250 Light House Cleanser, can . . . 5c Stop and get our pi ices on l'lonr and Sugar. We pay I he highest piiec for eggs and all produce. Robinson, deceased. Notice is hereby given that tho undersigned, Frank Speldel, admin-! istrator of said estate has filed hisl verified final account herein, iimL that Monday, the Jo:h dy of Auki',! NOTICE TO CREDITORS. j law offices of Hare & McAl. nr i,i the . I Ainrrirnn National Hunk lluildin. in In the County Court of Ih Stale of Hillsbnio, Wa.HluiiKtun Count v, Or, Oregon for nluni;toii County. i '"thin mx month from the d .it.' In the Mutt-Mr of the KMate of Mar-1 berof. giiret June Koeher, I it-era -.rd. ! Dated thin 2.3rd lav of Jul v. 1917 Notice is hereby given, that the tin- CHAKI.h.H G. KOKIIKR. AiliiimiHti'itor of niu. I E.tale. !!H7 nt thn llAlir 11 f 10 A Kf of snii! il:iv iO Hi r,,n r' ilerslgnt'd has lieelt i U V aitDoiliti'il In Room in th Count w Court Ilmian nl.i ,h' "'ve entitled Court us Minimis. "ARK & McAI.KAK, Hillsboro, Washington County, Ore-' ,r"l."r. of Wli'' 'lll'. ami has dulyi Attorneys for A.lmiiii.lnilor. gon, has been appointed as the time. i"bfieil ns such. ' j and place for the hearing of objec-j NOW THEREFORE all prons! Money to I.0UI -TxW rates nf tben fur, to the undersigned nt thej Try the Argus for one year. tinnu tn aiti.l f tm I nfniint ...1 I, . h:tv i m, i-tn i m u .... in.. .. i ... , .. . i 1 . ....... l . t . v.t " iv . iv ..,i....,.-v r... i'hi.li;. dre inicresi; enurgt'H rcusonat' e. settlement thereof. notitied mid required to present the1 r IVrkinn Ililluline,-. I)P Dated Hi Kill.hnrn. Oi-p.r,,n same. ti.Ltli. i- uilh r....H .,...i..... ,' u 'erKIIIH, HIIIHDOIO, Ur. , - i ...... .. ..(., . (iiiiuiii 19th tiny cf July, 1917 FRANK SPEIDEL. Administrator. WALTER T. McGUIRK, Attorney for Administrator, first puli ication July 19, 1917. Iis; luhlicatam August 16, 1917. -K. lilt SIMMONS. In the Circuit Court of lhe State of Oregon for Wahhington County. David Ilarer, Plaintiff, vs. Mamie Harper, Defendaat. I To MAM IK HARPER, the above named defendant: j In the name of the State of Oretron. you are hereby commanded and re-; quired to appear in the above entitled' court and cause and answer the com-, piatnt men against you herein on or( before the expiration of six weeks ' from the date of the first publication of this summons in tho Hillsboro Ar-i gus, the date of the first publication thereof being July H6th, 1917, and you ; will please take notice that the plain-' tiff has. filed a complaint in said court praying for the dissolution of,, the niHrri:ll-f rnntrjipt eviutinir lin-1 ! twecn plaintiff and defendant, and for tho custody of the minor children of plaintiff and defendant, nnil for such j other and further relief as to the, court may nnear equitable in the: premises. ihis summons is served upon vou ! by publication in the Hillsboro Argus by virtue or an order of the Hon. Geo.; R. llagley, Judge of tha Circuit Court of the Stute of Oregon, for Washing-, ton County, made and dated the o;,th' lay of July, 11)17, the first niiblica-: I . . I ., .jr.tu Hif?. 1.,.., ..l.i:n..,: ' 1 , Hill, ..win, 111. mt IMIUIILUllllll th 6th clnv 'if Si'ti'enilier. 1917. JOHN !vl. WALL, , Attorney for Plaintiff. SUMMONS. ship fees, which means that North Plains now has a member ship of 79, and an ambition to make it an even hundred. into a working committee, iri- Co., Lxp Clerk f ? 4.57 Kilham Stationery & Printing Co., Co. Surveyor's office f 11.74 Jas II Davis, Recorder s Exp S C.flO Arcade district nvas organized iRunhong & Co. Sheriffs Exp$ 7.30 Wih. Co. Nwi-Timi, Co. NOTICE OF HEARING OF FINAL ACCOUNT. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Washington. Kathleen Suitor, Plaintiff, vs. Hector huitor. Defendant. To Hector Suitor, the above named de fendant: In the name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and answr the compaluit filed against you in the above entitled Court and suit, on or before the expiration of Hix successive weeks from the first publication of this summons, vo-wit: on or before the 7th day of September,' lin i, the Iirst publication of this summons being made on the 26th dav of July, 1917, and if you fail to so answer and anneur. for wnrit tlii.rif the plaintiff will apply to the Court! tor the relief prayed for in her com plaint filed herein, to-wit: for a de cree dissolving the bonds of main'-; mony now existing b"tween plaintiff uud defendant, upon the grounds and for the reason that the defendant1 has deserted the plaintiff for more' than a year last past. 1 This summons is published in thr J Hillsboro Argus by order of Hon. Gen.. R. (Jagley, Judge of the above: entitled Court, said order being maib" on the.2Hrd day of July, 1917, and the date of the first publication of summons is the 26th day of Jufy, The P-L-E-A-S-E Pleasure Travel Allow an Oregon Electric Agent to Assist in planning pleasant summer hips THROUGH ROUTES FINE TRAIN SERVICE Summer Season Faras in ailed every lew days o Iha principal cities and the resorts ol the bast and North. Canadian Rockies Circuit Trips Glacier and Yellowstone Parks Double Daily Train .Service Kt.it SEA TRIPS TO CALIFORNIA IN RAIL TIME Round Inp lo San Franclsrn, including meals and berth from any Oregon Kleclric Station $32, lor 30 day ticket and $35 rohnd trip lor BO day lirkel. J. R. GILBY, Agent, Hillaboro Fair Warning We have only a few more Clark Jewel Oil Stoves to sell nt the old price. The next lot costs us 20 per cent more and we. will he obliged to advance with the niaiket. Nothing will give the housewife more com fort than a good oil stove. A cool kitchen helps a lot in fruit canning. Wc have just in a factory shipment of Aluminum Ware. See the new H. A. P. Cooker with the patent cover. You can't bum the hands or spill the stew, They don't cost much more than a common stew pan. In the County Court of (he State of!19i7 Oregon, r..r the (oiinly 0f Wash- L. D, MA4IONE, . "?,on- ., ... , . . Attorney for Plaintiff. In the matter of tht ett.t of M. A.402 Panama Bldg., Portland, Ore. G. E. ALLEN 1 1