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Just Received! New Spring Styles in House Dresses Made of fine qual ty of Giuliani, lVrcale and Japanese Crpe in all the newest styles suitable for spring wear. Jo assorted plaids, stripes and plaiu colors. 98c, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75, $2 New Lot of Fancy Stripe Messaline Silk Waists S:zes 34 to 46, regular $4 values For $3.98 You must see them u appreciate the value. Gear's Woman's Shop Third Street Only Exduaive Woran'i Store in the County Count Official iNrer 4..' A. liNQ, Kdltnr Entered at the Host Office at Hi'lskori Uirgon, as Mcan-l-alata mil inMtrr. Subscription: ft. 5 Pr annum. ISSUED EVBRV THURSDAY BY ARGTS rUSLISHING CO. WAR CLASS 1 The local war board has idaeed in Class 1, ready to be called for examination at the next draft, the . following named registrants: Ernest Thompson, West Tim tier; It. Uunsmoor, Oreneo Win. Mcuwsen, Hanks; Wm. J Huff, Hillsboro R. 1 ; J. O. F.nsrcl linger, ane.oiiver; It. E. Thome Portland R. 2: Henrv M. Clem ens, Wilkesboro; Matt Pavu-dnk Hillshoro; Otto Maine, Portlam It. 2; Arthur Wheaton .Heaver ton; Ira . arlev. Forest Grove Mason Sullinjrer. MilLsboro: Al bert F. Xaekers. Cornelius; Fret R. List, Sherwood: Frank J Hanson, Hillsboro R. 2; Wilbur 1.. Ilioinas, Portland: H. F. Eli ander, Beaverton R. 1 ; Lawrence bclioess, (i.iston; Albert Green burg, lieaverton; 11. I). Lees, Hu ber; O. li. Morrow, former v o North PI ains; E. E. Burnsworh j' ore si lirove; Clias. Adams, o Hillsboro, now at Pendleton. Of these the war board is sat isfied, but lias no personal evi dence, that O. B. Morrow is in tlie I-ield Artillery; that Green burir lias enlisted: Naekcrs am Otto Hamel were discharged as unnt pnysieaity from tamp Lew is, and that several others have been rejected. Tliev will air.'lili have to undergo examination if me autnoritie order, home have defective eyes and may again be examined, borne of the abovt have also been excused hecaust of dependents, and they maj again have to go through the ex emption pains. AJ1 of these names have been sent in to the district board. No . exemptions are made here as to vocational work. HIGH SCHOOL NOTES (By Arthur Reiling) Basket ball is now holding the at tention of the students. Practice for the boys' first team has start ed, and every player is making for a position. The boys inter class games have been postponed until after the school schedule is played out. The girls of the va rious class teams are working hard for the Gates inter-class cup. The results of the games played this week are as follows: Freshmen, C, vs. Seniors, 10. Juniors. 0. vs. Sophomores. 10. Freshmen, 10, vs. Sophomores, 20. Seniors, 6, vs. Juniors, 7. Two groups of stereoptiean slides were shown in the High School auditorium Monday eve ning. The one group, "Canadian Scenery," was explained by mem bers of the Tzum-tili-cum Liter ary Society. The other set, "Work of the Massachusetts Hu mane Society, were announced tby Mr. names. Tli Parent-Teacher Associn tion held their meeting in the H. S. building Tuesday evening. Dr. Lucas, of 1'ortJand, spoke on '"Psychological and Vocational Guidance for the Child." Me also f flip students a hint as to what they should do in the future. t Many students brought their kodaks to school Wednesday, ns It wt an ideal day for snap shots." "The Hilhi," the High School annual, promises to be bitfiwr and better than ever tla's year, re gardless of high prices and the war. Both the editorial and bu siness staffs are hard at work send to into flHRSKr BUSKS Hillsboro, Oregon getting the material into for publication. shape The Jolly Comrades entertain ed Hie Senior class at a party, Wednesday evening, at the Higb School building. A special pro gram was given, and everybody had a good time. Several of the High School teachers will attend the meeting of Washington County Teachers' Association, at Forest Grove. Saturday, Jan. 12, 19.8. A Service Flag is being pre pared for the High School, and when put up will occupy a prom inent place in the assembly. HONOR GUARD Knitting class next Tuesday eve ning at 1 o'clock. Signalling class next Monday evening, at 7:30. The Guard will tro to For est Grove on Wednesday evening Jan. Ili, to try out for diplomas in swimiuiii-r. I he tank at th eonegc gymnasium lias been se cured for the cveiiinir. The Honor Guard Magazine is out, and a copy has been sent !. every inrmher. The regular meetinir with the roll-call will be held M ondav. Jan. 2S. A large box of knitted squares was sent to the Serbian Relief Committee. Several lette rs of thanks fur Christmas boxes have been re ceived. CO. TEACHERS MEETING Meeting of the Teachers and School Hoards. ;it Fni-i-vl f: High School Biiildiiiir, Saturday. January JZ. lilis. i .. ... .. ' Morning Session !):45 Music 10:00 Business - 10 :.'i0 - Recess 10:10 Reports of Ktnt.. Tol, ers' Association, Amy Pcch in, Primary Department; B. W. Barnes, Resolutions and Business X. A. Frost, Rural Schools :30 Prof. M. S. Pittman, of Monmouth, Address to l eachers. 12:00 Lunch Afternoon Session 1 :00 Music 1:15 Prof. M. S PiHm Tl,.. Standardization of Rural Schools 2:00 Recess 2:10 War work Demanded of the Schools 2:30 Departments. The TIi.,1. School, Clarence Phillips, Jieaverton, Chairman: Sub jects for Discussion: 1 . Moving Pictures in Schools 2. I he noon lunch at 3. Correct (Jvmnastics for nil Rural and Grades C. E. Barker. AJoha-Huber, Cliairman. Is tlie Work of the Cth and Cth grades res)oiisilde' for the lack of interest in the 7th . and 8th tfrade work? The opportunity of the Cth and (ith fcrades in Rending, Ge ography and History. Primnry flattie Hall. Hillsboro. Chairman. 1. The Jieacon Method of Teaching Reading, Kather smith, l orcst Grove. 2. Hygiene Discussion led l'V Kva Newman. Cornelius. followed by Lcnorc Traylor nml Minerva Jirown, Hills horo. Why wail until Institute to v.x i i i , . .... imui your devices r Do Vour Hit." liring some of your work. A. A. P. Patten, Pres. Note President J. A. Acker- man wishes all graduates of the Monmouth Normal School to their names and addresses him. Henry H. Sclilcircl lias moved ,.r aay ... the Linklatcr Garaire. and has an aniiouncenient in another place in this issue. CITY VALUES The assessed valuation of the corporate cities ami villages in Washington County has a wide range. Hillshoro KmuIs nil the rest ami is the only town to he assessed over the -million mark. The tax roll shows the various municipal valuations as follows: Hillstiofo 4l.227.7Sl 2.1 Forest Grove Cornelius Bcavcrton Sherwood Ore 1100 ... Tualatin Gaston Hillsboro's take in more NO 1,597.48 SHiUIS.tiS 20S.182.85 llli,i!5.78 1 11,1 7li. (ili S 8,2 50.8 5 7ti.77!).!IS corporate limits territory than For est drove, and property is not generally assessed as high there as in the count v seat. CIRCUIT COURT P. M. Carr vs. I. W. Noble et al ; decree of foreclosure, and prop erty near Oreneo ordered sold. Estate of Ailah Moore dee'd vs. Enoch Moore et als; sale con firmed. C. X. Dean vs. Berniee Dean, dismissedof record. Orval French vs. Lueile French decree of divorce as prayed in complaint. Mary Melvin vs. Forest Mi I vin, divorce, default entered. Jessie Covert vs. Lee L. Co vert, defendant decreed in de fault. Meda Cone vs. H. B. Cone, di vorce granted. ATTENTION 1 The Mid-Winter Religious Cam paign of the ReedviWe Presbyter ian Church will begin Wednesday January 1(S, at 8 P. M. We ex extend to vou a most earnest in- .... . , . v.tation to be w. h us and to as- sist us u- II ...,!.. , i.. sist us. We will endeavor to make the services both interest ing and profitable. There w ill be services every evening except Saturday. Don't stay away be cause you think you can't help. Your presence helps a great deal. HILLSBORO INVENTOR The Sunday Oregonian contain- '! a lialf-paire article on a well known Hillsboro inventor, Thos. iiilycu. Me recently won the lolin Scott Legacy Medal, award etl by the rrankhn Institute, of Pennsylvania. Mr. Bilveu is still in his thirties, and has 40 inven tions to his credit, one of the lat est hcniir a bolt hcadinir ninctum- now used on ship-building for the government. Mis device for calking ships is another of his achievements, and he has 40 in ventions to his credit. The honor recently conferred is one of the greatest going to inventors in the United Mates. Mr. Bi veil and his wife, who formerly was Miss Josie Schulmcrich, and their chil dren, reside on the Luce tract, one of the nieturesouc l.,.. In Hilsboro. ' r,., i. ... , , r- I ..v...b..uiii uriiz. i. w. v. r i . . nisi cveninir installed tlie lollow-1 ,r . , . ,. I ing orncers: Xoble Grand Geo. J. Limber: vire. EmpHt PrM- -7 1 I f JU, j, UllVtir- I . 1 . ,r "A ' .; war- nen, v. w . uaruner: conductor. I . ' , - I ii. w. noper inner truard. J. I . Rnna. iinin. ,..,-.l n vr d musen; R. S. X. G.. Benton Row-1 man; L. S. X. (., J. C. Lamkin: ii. .-. v . vi., j. 11. j oote: 1. . V. ljciry-, . . I ()., C. E. Deichman ; R. S. S., Per cy Lonir; L. S. S.. L. E. Wilkes: chaplain, R. H. Greer. Methodist Episcopal Church. third and Washington Streets, (The Church of the Fricndlv Greeting) Walton Skipworth, I imsior; -.to a. m., Sunday school I 11 a. m., sermon, "The All-Im-1 1'ortant rri paration : 0:3O n. m.. I Kpworth Leanue: 7:30 i). m.. t- mon by the Rev. John Lew taw, of Tacoma; choir practice on Satur day cveninir. First' Concrrcirational Church. Main and Fifth Streets. Rev. A. I). Shaw, Ph. D.. Pastor. nun- day School at 10 A. M., Prof. B. W. Jiarnes, hupt.j classes for all ages, from beginners to adults. For Rent Nine acres of land : good house, barn and outbuild ings; 3 years lease; fine place for chickens or cows. J. H Layne North Plains. Telephone N. P. 24 12. 43 Feed Corn We have iust re ceived a carload of Eastern Hulk Corn. This Corn has been kiln dried and is iruaranteed not to I heat or mold. C H. Buchanan - i & Co. Roy Koontz Ruffnif and Lu- netta Witfle Ruffner were mar ried married Dee. 31, 1917, at the home of F. Wigle, near Beth any, Rev. E. S. Mace otliciatinif. Mr. and Mrs. Ei Rood, of I In Portland, were guests of Mrs. I E. Rood this week. They leave soon to spend the winter in Cali fornia. Mrs. Pioneer Cantwell, of Port land, is visiting will Mrs. C. L. DuHofs, of Scwell Station. lou John McCallel. and (..... .Iiwlr I T.- u . 'icnur - u. ....hi i., ii, acre caiiers to- i painn men against you in the above . i ciiHueu cuuse on or Dei ore tne exn r- Alrs. A. II. Sprancr. of Beav.lation erton, wn a caller today. th - ' Joseph C. Flora has sued F.tta Flora for divorce, They were married nt Kahuna. Wn., in liO 1, and have two suns, aged (i and 8 years. He oilers to leave the children with the wife half of the time, and says he wants to have the court lix the support clause. They own Lot 8 in Itohart's Sub division, near Oreneo. Mis coin plaint states that the wife told him .she did not love him and that she humiliated him many times in the presence of strangers and visitors, Lutheran Services nt the Con gregational Church. Sunday af ternoon: English services at 2 o'clock ; German services at 2 :.'H ; Sunday School at 2. After sir vices, a short meeting of the con gregation. E. V. Lueeke, Pastor. The Social Circle of the Cong;. Church will meet at the home of Mrs. J. W. Bailey. Thursday af ternoon, Jan. 17. Members and friends of the church are cordial ly invito to attend. Jos. Saunders, of .Bethany, was in Tuesday, calling on friends. PUBLIC SALE The undersigned will sell nt pub lie sale nt her farm, miles east of Phillips and mile west of old Bethany, on the place known as the Hoffman farm, nt 10 o'clock A. M., on MONDAY , J AX. n, Team work horses, 3250, buggy horse, 1000 lbs; top buggy, luiggy harness; pair young mules, well matched; l head cows, 2 to be fresh soon, coming wrth third calf, nearly new fl inch farm wa gon; 2-seat covered hack; good set did harness; single hack; set plow harness, set single harness, harrow, mower, drill, potato i iMiiniir, i 'v -i lieu cmiicu Plow, ilu.h plow, cultivator, shovel plow I . . . . ' planter, 1 Vincli chilled plow, 8- slump lacks, heam sea es. 2 heel-barrows, about (i tons of clover bay, about :i tons oats, 2 10-gallon milk cans, 10 gallon stone jars, cream separator, steel range, tent, sanitary couch, or gan, 1!00 washing machine, and numerous other articles and some household goods. Lunch nt noon. Forty-acre farm will be rented at sale. Terms of Salt $20 and under, cash; over, ti months lime, bank ble note, at 8 per cent. Mrs. Xels Brauset, Owner. J. C. Kuralli, Auctioneer. FIRST-CLASS ITALIAN Prune Trees and a complete assortment of other Fruit ami Xut Trees, Shade Trees, Shrubbery, Roses, etc., for immediate or Spring delivery. Il . . 1 .1 r '. " i runes iinu oiner l run crops have paid growers good returns this V,'ar "'" , x''"' conditions i" sl,rt: ft"'' l)r"1' fr all fruit pro- uiicis lor many years to come, ti : li." nt. i . i "- rmiucaiiy no unucrtaK- ''"n I" "Musing ai i 1 1 s nine ,,,, ,. ... .1 . .. n... i i .... ... . , ""in u x"ii urciiarii on suiuinii anil) properly card for. W, .1.1 i- . t.. .4i 111 hi iiirt t iiy Willi our customers lfS,w" wu iri-i-n mill MIUM II imou- r,-,m . I I ... ""re J"" K1 stock M correct r .. .... i l"1 v "s iviiow vuur iii-i f M. YICSUH Ury V.O t r Oreneo, Oregon SEALED PROPOSALS Sealed bids will be received by the County Court of Washington l.OMlirv. flretn.n ,,n .v., t ,, c I Jnn - 12 HM8, at 10 A. M., nn t'"m ojicncd for supplying one or '""re auiu irucKs oi ,iy2 yards eanacity. tuiniph te and ready for operation. Jielivery to l: not later than March 15. 1918. Tin right is reNcrved to reject any or all liuls. Dated Janunry 2, 1918. liy order of County Court. 1). JJ. Reasoncr, County Judge, Administrator' Notice Notice ia hereby given that the under . -r, ..hu , .lie V.lU 1 1 1 V i,ui V of WaHhlllCton Coilntv f)r.in,n nn 2nd day of January, 1918, ilnpoin ;,"m1inil,t"tr of tho estate of Sop ,uU(!h. ' deceMcd. and ha qualiflod the 2nd day of January, 1918, appointed hophia Now therefore, all persona having tininis against Haul estate arc hereo reouired to nreuenl hn proper vouchera to the undersiifned at .re isn mine oi juiin m, wan, hum 0r(;Kon' within six months from nil num h.i...r Dated at Killuluirr, n, n,; qi day of Jnnuiirv. 1'lin' ' H. Freudenthal, Adminmtrator of nie wtiaie oi nopnia Tucker, deceased. John W. Wall, Attorney for Estate. SUMMONS. the Circuit Court of the State of uregon for Washington County. Minnie F. Uennett, Plaintiff, vs. L Bennett, Defendant. To L E. Bennett, the above named Defendant: In the name of tho State of Oregon are hereby commanded and i ! . . bC anJ ' "Ve iw court and answer the com- i of aiv ?ooVo t,n, .i- a i vi ii fcne uaw ui i first publication of this lummow in the llilUboro Argua, thu first pub ticntiim thereof being on 'Womlier I'!, I'.Hf, ami t ho l.mt publication thereof being on January 25, HUM, to wit; on or Ixforo tho 2tHh day f Jiimiiiry, lt18; mid you will please hike notice that if you fail mi to ap pear and answer said complaint, tlu plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief prayed for ami ilomnmled in her complaint, to to-wit: for u de cree dissolving the marriage mi, I mar riage contract existing between the defendant and tho plaintiff upon the grounds of desertion. This .summona lit served upon you by publication by order of Hon. Ceo. U. Ilugley, Judge of tho ubovu en titled court, made and dated at Hills-b.-ro, Oregon, on the Cth day of De icinber, 1!I7, and which order re quired that you appear nnd mister on or before the ittith day of January IIHS. W. T. HUME, Attorney for Plaintiff Utisidhi" nt Portland, Oregon. Address, Pittoek Hloek. SUMMONS. IN 'I'HH CIKv'HIT COURT OF TIIK STATU Or' OUM.'ON FOR WASH INGTON COllNTY. Lottie Mabel Stark, va. IliMijnmin E. Stark, Plaiutilf IVfendaiit. To above named defendant, ltenjit- min K. Stnrk 111 the name nf Dm KImIm nt lli.ut Vim are hereby required to iiiwr and answer tho complaint hrreiu filed against you in the hIhivo until led rotirt Hiidriume, on or before the I4lh day of jiinuiiry, i;ns umt iKmg theilnte liird by tlio Court for you to np-itr and answer herein, ami Mug nnr than sixwtH'Ks from tho date of the tirst ptiblicHtion of thii summons, in ctefauU whrrt'ef, plainliir will apply to the court for the relief prayed for in her i-oiiiniiu. o wu-nr a Ueerue dissolv iiiR tho Im)imIs of matrimony existing tR'twcen plaintilf and defendant, and difrreing that pliiimill do and may a unne her maiden immo of lA'ttio MiiUd llelmvr, and 'for ui'h other relief as may lie eiiitnhlo. 'I hi summon is bolnir putdislied once a week for nix cmiHeeutive week by nruVr nf llonoralile tieo. . linn ley, Judpo of Hlx.vo entitled Court, the lirst pulilii-alinn hereof lioitiK Novendx r ?.t. l'.17, and the last putilieatiou, Jan. in. PUS. DatisJ lliis Novoniuer 2S, l!'l". .1. llvestone, Attnmev for Plaintilf. 1'iwl Ollieo Adilres,l)'j:tLunilii'nneiri Bank l!!dg., Portland. Oregon. NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT. In the county court of the State of Or egon for the County of WaidiiiiKtoii Notice U hrby lvn that th un dersigned ha liKsl in tlH. county court ot the Mrte of tiregon, for the County of Washington, her final account im Ad ministnitrix of the estate of Orvillu Francis. deeeaKisl. anil thnt i), ai,i Court hna apKiiited Momlay, January 11, litis, at the hour of 10 a. m., t the court rwim of aaid court, in the county court hmifo for WashinKton county State nf tiregon, hb the time ami pUee for heitrinif objoctiona to said liiml e count, and to the nutllement therwof. All jwrsnna having ohjei-tioiiB to snid tinal account are hereby.notifusl to pre sent theHSint! to Hllllll-niirr ,,n op snid dnte, at which time the undcrsiKn ed w ill .sk for an order approving said ....... n.v.jiiui, uinconrgint; nor rroin further dtitieH as mich administratrix, and dosing Raid estate. Kmmn V. Francis, Adniiiiislrntrix. Dated Dee. 12. 11)17. First publication, Dec. 13, 11117. Lust publication, January 17. 11S; At Is Uncle Sam's Judgment Good Enough for You? Al'icr many Icsts iiml severe competition tlie V. S. (Jovcruuiciit lias iinlcieil tlie South Bend Malle able Steel Ranges l'V tie in (loveiinnetit Cumps tuul llos ,,iials. It is the OFFICIAL RANCH. Our solilicr Imys will have their fiaal eooketl by the Ivst Ritiie on finth. Tlure is noihiii too uoil for tmr S.iiiiiiiics, I.el us show you this Rane Indoie you htiy. G. E. ALLEN Sll.MMO.NS. IN TIIK CICCIHT COURT OK TIIH STATK OK OliKCON KUlt WASHINUTON COUNTY ChiirlcH It. t'osH l'llllllt IT, lK'ft'ixlant. Kav Kotui Til Kuv Kimil. thft hImivo lukiii.l fendnut; lu the Nmiio of tho State of Oregon, you lire hereby rspurl to pn-nr and :iiHn er (bo complaint tiled againiit you in the tibovo vntitlitl suit on or before tlio exnirntioii of sin vwlii frtun thi. date of the flint puldi.-n tiuii of thia HUinmons. to-wit: On or U-f.irt. th lsil. of February, IilH, and if you fail to iipiiear and answer or otherwiiw apiH'ar hen-in, for want tbennf, the plnmtilf will aiiply tothn aUivo entitled court for tliw relief lravnl fur in lh., mm. nbiinl tiled herein tnwit' .Wn of divorce duutobing tlio Uuuln of mnrriago now exmting lielween plnintilT and defendiint, and for such other and further relief ax to tho court norma emitablo. I'bia auniimnm ia aervod tiMin you by publication by virtue to tho authority of an order made and entered in tho above entitled court and auit, ami w hich order was made and onU-red on the 2nd day of Jmuiarv HUH. by the Hon. Ceo, U. Itngloy. Judge of tlx above entitlwl murt ami u,hi,-K ,,r.lr (liroctod that aervice of aiiiiimmii in I bia auit I made upon you by publica lion thereof onoe each week for ait CllliaCOIltivi, Hrul ailf-ciMuivn u'.w.La , thu Hillshoro Arua, a weekly nowsiia- r oi jrenorul circulalion. puliliahod In iViinhmi'tnii 'omit v I) date of the lirat publiratioii of thia an mini ns ia Juii. 8 HHX: the date of the Inst publication is Feb. 14, l'.UH W. T. 1 1 time Attorney for I'laintiff, I' O. acMrcsn, 1-1) Failinc Hld., I'ortliuid On-Ron. , $L50 Per Ye ar Try The Argus, the Official Paper of Washington County All the News Worth Printing A Household Necessity of th Honorable (forgi) It. Itiy'lt), Jmljio of llici above entitled tVuit, l r a icrMt of H eiiiiiMvutivo ttveka li liinini! wrth the Idth ilu y of Nnvciiihi i, I'.iW, whirh eider U ilatoil .'iovend-rr 12. t:i'f. hale of Drat pulilwatioo, NovrmU r If. lltt Pule of laat ubUrati4i, lVr 31, 11117. W, l. Freeman, V.'i t UniUr i.f Cimmorre, I'm t laid OreK'Mi, Attorney for I'latiitllia. KXW UTR1X NOTtCK Ttl CKFJUTOKS. 1 NOTICK IS IIKKKBY G1VKN that the unilertiicned l.aa been appointed Kxeeutrix of the lt Will and Testa ment of Hanmel Moon, Deceajtrd, and hna boon confirmed aa auch by the County Court uf tha Bute of t)re Kon fur Washington County, and hn duly qunlifird aa aurh Kxw'Utrix. NOW, TIIF.HF.FOKK, all peraona hnvinK rlaima aitninst aald ratato are hervby notified and reguired to present thotn, with tha proper yuu rlirra, to the undoraiKned F.xecutrii, at hur rraidenr in ilitlaboro, Oto,;on, or at the Uw )fftce of Thoa. II. Tuniue, Jr., in tha Com niereial lllotk at llillaburo, Oregon, within aix montba from the date of the firat puhliration of thia notice, to-wit, within alx month from lk comber 0th, IU17. IJI.I.IK moon. KieeutrW of the Ut Will and Testament of Snt.tuol Moon, iMreoaed. THUS. H. TONtJUK, JR., A'.tornoy for Kirculrlx. 4