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Neighborhood of Three Hundred in Cla.i No. 1 Cull Lint OFFICIALS ARE VERY BUSY Kci:itrnnU Getting in Question naire to Board Rapidly Thr county war lioaril has been working ilny mill night, diking I'nrr of the ik-hI it hi ii ii i i'cn coining in mill classifying them for 1 1 1 district hoard ill I'urllaiiil. Tin1 m u in I u r s of tlu' lionril, Shcrill Applcgute, Clerk Henry A. kn mil iiihI lr. Wood, willi assist II II Is, llllVC llOCII holding (light SCI.- sions mul working iinlil it s latr ns 1 ;.'I0 in order to keep ti villi tlir 'work. TIlllHI' placed ill ClllNH A, hllll jilt III I'llll for t Xlllllill.'ltilMI, mul to gn if physically fit under modi riil examination, nrc : l'.rni ht Tlioniiion, West Tim- 1 r ; It. V.. Duii'iuoor, Orcnco; Win. MeuWMen, Hunks; Win. ,1 Hull', MillhlMiro U. I; J. (. Fngi I dinger, 'ant'oiivcr ; It. 1'.. Thorne, Portland It. 2; Henry M. Chm i ns, Wilkcsboro; Matt Puvimhck, Hillsboro; Otto Hanoi, I'orllaiul It. 2; Arthur Wliiatou .llcaver Ion: Ira W.Vnrlev, Purest Grove; Mason Sullingcr, Hillsboro; Al lii-rt I'. Nackors, Cornelius; I'rcii It. J, Kl, Sherwood; Frank J ll.insoii. I lilt-.lx.ro It. 2: Wilbur I,. Thomas, Portland; H. I', l'-li under, Itcn vcrtoii H. lj Lawrence Si Inn ss, Gaston; Albert Green burg, llcavcrlon; H. P.Lccs, I Iii- Ar; O. H. Morrow, formerly of North I'lains; K. K. lliirnsworth, Forest drove; CIiiih. Adams, of 1 1 dishorn, now nt Pendleton ; Gun Olson, V. W. .Margeson, John M I'raiuk, Akin Hunger, (!eo. S Vincent, (ierliaril Classen, Al hert Solhergcr, Jesse (i. Cunning ham, George Bugiis (missing), ( has. Frederick Hrandaw, Fran lis A. Purler, Tom Poulos, Osear IMh I, I'.dgar II. Swniisnn, Harry I'.. Ode, Thus. J. Brown, Walter I.. Orlite, Jaeob Weil, (iuy W. StockmaH, Klmer Handley, Ar thur A. Japel, Phili O. PcUoldt. Itay ('. Jackson. I.ocl Ilolh n heck, Chat. K. Halilt, Joe Les l. r. I'.. Ihlvogt Jr., Fred Henry lluhuiaii, Cecil I), llennett, John I'.. liulslllllll, Winlicld Dill, Karl M. Kav. Uol.t. II. '. Cull. I.ud win I". Sciiklrch, Waller llnmel, kcriacos llclcnkis, Harold J. Cooke. Walter Hailcy (enlisted), II irrv Yundclu-v, Louis Hrandaw, I n d Grnsscn, John Hons, Albert It. ..is. 1'ril 1.. Fischer. Grovcr ('. . ir I it. ...1.1 l'..l......1... Al i,i ii urn, wuam ii in...!..... . h. rt II. Carpenter, Herman It. Pf.ihl. F.dward Wager, Merril T. Ilnllslutler. Ralph Dailey, John A Moi ssiiiL'. tiiiH Kestral., Jos eph l'.iscliin, Herman Adolph Sehuiiilt, tiro. Burnett, Cuinnar Hrostroin, ('lenient M. Kenimcr, Alvin II. llennett, F.arl L. Holihs, I -rederlek II. Wcrre, Willis F. 11.11. llenrv I". Solgard. Harry Spencer, Win. U. Ilcislcr. Don ald Mcl.cod, Archie Wayne Vunghl, Wnrd S. F.nncs, Peter A. Vanl-oo, Lawrence H. Lec, Mike Yiinker. Klmer F.ugone (irny, Civile W. Nelson. Ilelmer Isak sni'i, Geo. C. Ilerromnn, John Tre H.r, AlI'Vl A! II. Meyer, Goo. II. Pi-illalT, Ole J. Hoover, liny V. Thomas, (iotleili Wcrro, Percy J. Rales, Walter (Irny, Orn V.. Over toil, Olio J. KnulTmnn, James Robb, of n r Sliflllln, was 111 the eil y .Salurihiy. It. Itowlhv, of S1111II1 Tuilatli, was a IlilUlmri) visitor Tiifday. Fred Sehuiiilt, of 1 ,11 lire I, wan in town Saturday, rinewliiK nhl friendships. Win. Jonno, of Wist Union, . ... 1 in 1 was in town 1 111 Nilny, mini cniieu on the Income tax agent. For Sale Brood hiiwh ami lit tle pigs, "I I In- J. T. Anderson farm, nt rarmiiiglnii. I'hniu- I fill Line t. Sergeant Carl II. Olson iiiiic . 1 .11.. 1 .. . over 1 rum nicricau i.iikc, mu- iinlav. to miicikI .Sum nv Willi Ins wife and parents. Elmo II. IteeVCH anil Mrs. F'.l . 1 .. rtr-o l.. mint Viuvtiui, imiiii 01 iiiiisiM.ru, were uniled in uiarriane lit Van coiiver, h 11., lahl rvmiruay. For Sale -Twenty-live tons) of A. No. 1 louse over Iwiv. J'eli TEACHERS MEET HI IHE ALLEGE CITY Big Attendance at Association Last Saturday SUPT. FROST GIVES REPORT Tells How to Benefit From the State Library Hi incek, !l milcN west of Laurel fill nil J .III' M ii CARD OF THANKS I desire to extend my sincere and icartfelt thanks to nil wtio no 1 ... ..uuisli'd me diirinir the RUIIIII " -' 1 , illness of iiiv licloveil and I especially thank the physi cians and nurse for their kindncus t' ,'r' m . . W . T. Johnson. Waller Ityehlick mul Ak' Mieck, 'f below Tualatin, were lunrried at Vancouver, Wn., last Saliirday Telephone, Seho I :i J. Miirruvv, of near Newton was in the city yesterday, making arrangemenls for a pulilic snl aiiiioiiiicemellt of which will n- iear next week John Dennis and w ife eitme ut the last of the week, mul spent the week. John returned Satur day niL'ht lo take care nf Lin stale exhibit ill the Hose City. Fur Sah -One black mure harness and buKy ; frond wnrk and driver; $10, if Kohl nt one - It. 1'.. AtlaniN, mile enst Iteedville, Kcconil bouse miulh Tobias Station. 4!M Dr. J. 11. Marshall rrtiirni-I vesterday from n ten days' trip to ArmsiroiiK, H. ('., where lie at tended the funeral of his father, the late W. T. Marshall, wliu died al the iife of (III years. Samuel (irnf, president of the Mutual Fire Ins. Ass'11., wan in the citv Mondav. lie wiih accom panied by Krwin Bitter, the sec retary of the orfr:iiii.atiim, mul the two make a tine insurance team. Taken UpTwo hteers, nboiit 10 montliH old, were taken up at . f I . : . I my place, near iieiveua, mverai months nf?o. Owner call, prove property, pay clmrffi s of keepinff and advertising and take hivine away. (ieorne Hitter, Ilillslmro, Ore' 42"l Avon PowisU, son of the lalej (irant Powell, of Spokane, is now al Harvard, taking radio, He is enlisted in the l S. Navy. This makes four grandsons Mrs. M. A. Powell, of Hillslioro, has ill the serviet Donald K. Louff, Clif fonl Look, Iloneoe Waek iind Avon. This grnndinofcr I vfry proud of her showinif. At a ineetiiift Sturi aiitht, Jericho Lodfre No. INS. 1. (). O. F., of Hanks, installed the follow ing ollieers: It. J. Wilcox, N, G.: l' A. Schneider, V. (i.; Carl Wil cox, secretary; A. H. Mel'ivrlime, treasurer; B. F. West, warden; J. W. West, conductor; ('. K. Shi' b y. L (I ; V.. H. Soehren, O. (i.; IL A. Davies. It. S. N. (!.; Ckiy Khslcr. L. S. N. (i.; I . . Wilcox, It. S. V. C; W. (i. Walker. L. S. V. ('..; C. A. Shipley, It. S. S.; N. J. (irillin, L. S. S.; W. O. (iallu way, chaplain. W. J. (ircfrft, of LcUyville, has sued the Fnirbanks-Mtirsc people for !f'.50. He swears that on their representation he ngrred to buy a nix-horse engine of thai make, the (inn, neeordiiift to his complaint, averrinix it bad the power to run n ten-ini b Vnwe feed cutter and elevate the. output !I2 feet high, into the silo. They were to send a man out to demon strate ipi soon as W. J. was ready, The complaint says they sent 110 man, and when he hint the engine and machine set up he tried the outfit and it hadn't sulneicnt pow er to hoist the cut. lie bad mow ed !I0 tons of vetch and the most of it became n loss because of the failure to elevate. He wants $210 for his vetch mid $10 for his labor. The Washington County Teaeh- rs' Association met in the Forest (irove High School auditorium, Saturday, Jan. I'i. Quite a good representation of teachers was present. The school boards had a special invitation to be present at this session, and it is only fair to say that they were very widely represented. I here were hoard iniinlnrs from as lar west as Scoigln Valley and Walts, mid as far east lis Orcnco and Tuala tin. Miss Amy Pcchiii reported on music, cmphasi.iiig its import iilice and suggesting plans for musical direction in country schools. Mr. llarnes reported on certif ication of teachers. A resolu tion was passed favoring n law to extend the life of a one-year certificate for one year more for attendance nt a normal training school for a term of nine weeks. Mr. A sehcr made a very inter esting report on Manual and Vo cational education. Mr. Frost's report on ' Rural Schools was somewhat scrappy. It touched on time wasted in idle ness in school use of the Oregon State Library, ami responsibility of schools for the fact that in ex- ainiuatioii for war service the city boys show physical superior ity to eo.uutry hoys. Prof. M. S. Pittman gave an interesting and helpful talk on war teaching in the school. His iden is to tench the facts, inspire 11 patriotism mid loyally, but to avoid bitterness and hatred. Mr. Piltinan's afternoon talks empha sized the opportunity of school directors leading public senti ment in favor of improving phys ical conditions and cipiipinent. mid that the school improve ments ought to keep pace with improvement in private proper ty, hams. lig liens, lu n roosts nod house. 1 Supt. l'rosl ..outlined the war work of the school, both tcac h i rs and c hildren under four divis ions, : 1 I'.dueational Learn and teach something about the wnr daily. 2 (living Give something to Dan I'.nrn s, of Shelllin, w a 1 in town Monday. Henry ('. CarHtens, of Christie Station, on tin-United, was in tin city Monday. Win. P. Brooks and II. P. Mi Henry, of Ila.i Idab', were in (In- city yesterday afternoon. Wanted Woman or girl to do laundry work. Apply at Owl F.lcctric Store, Second St., or tel ephone. City 872. 421 f ('has. Matthies, of Laurel, was in the city Tuesday. While here he made a visit to tin- income tax man in the court house. l'or Sale Nine regisli red Jer sey cows. Would take work team in on trade. All line, fresh grades. Mcnold Bros., Cornelius, Ore gon. MEN fiE ElliE SHQWiNB IN 1RIYE Red Cross Workers do Valiant Service in Hillsboro, Receatly fJilL, . 1 . '..'J-.1..1 ". m . I '1.1 J. M TO JOINTLY INSTALL i'ke kuijils of l',y 1"hi.'"i ant! Pythian S1lrrs will. HI stalUtion in the Fytbhin 1U11. 111 Saturday evening, the IrHh, 5si K. P. service Hag will too. yl.fif4 with ceremony. All tiitnhor o the ordrrs and thrir families are WHF.UE MUCH MONEY GOES Part of East County Going to Portland Lessened Receipts The -the el iliarii ipleudid showing made by i.-iirineii of the various aux- s of thr Red Cross branches John Ironside, of Laurel, was in town Saturday. (). (. Barlow, of Portla-nd, wail out iiatunlsy, greeting friends. Jacob C'orrrll, of south of Cor- neliua, was a Hillsboro visito Saturday. Court Rrnorter Itunvon was in the eity Friday, on business wlHi invited to attend. eireait court. John Herdlrin and Charles Seidell, of Blooming, were eity nllers Saturday. , J. H. Adams, the Farmington ironworker, was tip Snturday, greeting friends. W. E. Vandehey and Wm. rvcrv legitimate call. 3 Saving Huy Thrift Stamps 1 proji it should come i mid War Savings Certificates. imj iu.jr njudieatio: Mart now mul keep it up regularly- i Conservation and Produc titui Keep the Conservation pledge raise some fond. Make clothing or useful articles. Take up mi Industrial Club Project. This is not a spasmodic cll'ort. I. nt a nrouraiu for the wliol a program year. The beautiful choruses, solos and instrumental music furnished by the Forest (irove teachers and seliool children contributed much to the plensure ot Hie occasion. I the dandy lunch served by the domestic science class was an ... . r . 1. . essential loniure 01 me program. The people of Oregon are not getting ns much for their money as they might. Any resident of Oregon can get any book that he wants by writing to the Oregon Sin to Library, Salem. If they don't have il they will get it for yon. You can get n home library for the whole family to keep for three inoiilhs. All il costs is post age or express. X. A. Frost. Co. School Supt. 12 I August Ilolzniigcl, tin- fatlu r of Fred Hol.n.-vgel, deputy at the postollice, was up to tin county seat from Sherwood, yesterday. He has for years been the black smith at Sherwood. K. I. Kuratli has his office i i the Hillsboro National Hank Hid. Loans your money, insures your buildings, rents your bouses, buy. and sells your property, makes collections. Notary Public.---Also speaks German and Swiss. John Kainna, the Farmiiiglmi Finielier. was in town liu-silav. and gave in bis income tax re turns to Agent Wisecarv cr, and drew his clu ck. Owiiifr to tin short crop of last year John eaine out of the interview live dollars less than in the former year. For Sale An extra line 1 1 1 -stein bull calf, six weeks old. sired by Johanna Dekol Fay no Vccman; dam eligible to regis try, and gives Si! pounds of milk daily. A splendid calf, fine con formation mid would make good head of herd. Telephone, North Plains, 8F15. 1-15 For Rent A 31 -acre f irm, 'A miles cast of Hillsboro, 1 .' mile south of the S. P. track, on River Road. Good bouse and barn. Six nercs seeded in oats and vetch. Will ell stock ami imple ments to renter, if desired, l'or further information tmpiire at the Hillsboro National Hank. M. Ruccker. Hillsboro, R.2. Mandius Olsen, who traded the Serene Court Apartments, Port land, for the W. K. Newell farm, died at 1 o'clock this morning from wounds self inflicted last Saturday. Olsen used a razor and slashed histhrOat, and one of his legs. Despondency was the cause. He leaves a wife mul one daughter. He was 57 years of age. Farmers having mortgages dtu in a .short time, and who wish to get money thro the i'arin Loan in at once 011s tiled SI) as to be ali o to have the govern ment money here when they need it. See Mr. England, secretary of the local board. If applica tions are not in there might be delay as it sometimes takes from fiO to !0 days to get. the ali.iir ad justed and get the money here from Spokane. When you are in town don't forget to see Scblegel. moved to No. 1251, Second Strict, in re gard to transforming your l ord into n one-ton truck. It will per mit you to use your 1'ord for pleasure purposes as well as for hauling. Fifteen minutes work will transform your car back into a purely pleasure vehicle, with no signs that it has been used for commercial purposes. Don't for get that I can handle your truek- blein. no matter how large in the county, and the solicitors I Smith, of North Forest Grove, Iqo:-, ut,. .. 1 1 -1 1 1 1 . I . 11 .1 1 , . 1 1 ' Hillsboro, in liillsiioro, is a matter 01 con gratulation. Heart interest was .shown everywhere, and it has mount a cementing of sections such as 110 other matter could bring about. If all of East Wash ington County had reported here instead of part of it to Portland, I he callers the last of were Argus the week. Tone Hcrmcns, of Verboort, and H. Fleischaucr, of Gaston, were in last Saturday, fntervicw- ing the income tax man. C Jseghnger, of Newton, was Jack Bissiior, of South Tuala tin, and Geo. Hiersdorf. of North Tualatin Plains, were county seat visitors Monday. 1 1 . THOS- H. TONGUli, JU ATTORNllY-AT LA w In ikhii-tuerii h Mors. frit!"' L LEO PERKINS ATTOKNKY-AT LAW Estates settled. Abstracts Kxamiiied. Accounts Collected. Mortgages fore- ts would have been very in Saturday, bringing in some fall elpsed. Deeda, Leases and Cintraets much larger. Those who have sons in the service appreciate the wonderful work of the ladies. Miss Lake is to be congratulated upon her executive work in this regard. Just now the National Red Cross is having strenuous work caring for the refugees in the war stained districts in Europe, as well as caring for the soldiery MIDWINTER CONCERT sown wheat just to show what it was doing. It measured thirty inches from root to tip some wheat. Walter Keffcr, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Keffer, of near Xorth Plains, is at present stationed nt Philadelphia, in the United States Xavy. For Sale A few thoroughbred Buff Leghorn cockerels, six months old. Only $2 each. In quire of or write S. Hemquist, Hillsboro, Route 4, Host 115. Leroy Martin, who was honor- made. Money to Loark Notary I'ulnhc. Room 1, Commercial Elfl., Hitlsboru, Or. HARE, McALEAR A PETERS AT TORNKX S AT WW CpHaira American Valiuiial lUnW 111,' HILLSB0W). . . OKKiii .1 i E.B.T0NQI K ATTORNHY-AT-LAW Officra upatttiiH in Schitlmrrijli DIocV JOHN M. WAIX ATTOUNaY-AT The Orcnco Military Hand, under the direction of James Shcehan, r . I 1.l.. .1: ...1 1 -' T o,..- I will give a .Uiiiwiiiier v oncen in 1 uuiy uiiuurKi-u ir.nn v,o..., -1 Upstairs, A. C. Shule BIiIr t u l'res ivti rian v. hurcli. ureneo, 1 is a lew weens ago, ouiK w V(1l.,. ,Uv .I.in. 2:t. nt 8 P. M.I physical disability, was down A program of unusual excellence I from Forest Grove Saturday. HILL8B0K0. bA ; Mi 'n A u 014, oon will be given, and the band will bo assisted by the following -.veil known Portland talent: l Iirw ti.ui Pool, cellist, Portland Sym phony Orchestra; George D. In grain. Vocalist; Messrs. F. A. Set In rling and Frank Lucas, cornet- ists; Miss Eruia Ewart, pianist. The followinir program will be rendered : March "New Hartford." Ovcrtim "Svmbol of Honor' Andante and Walt.--"On Land and Sea." March -"Light Cavalry." ( ) erlure "Bohemian Girl. S, reii.ub "Angelic Choir.' March Somewhere in Trance." ( Iverlure "Pretziosa." Me.llev "Host Loved South eru Melodies." March "Flag of Humanity. Violineello Solo. selected- Christian Pool. Vocal Solo, selected Geo. II. Ingram. Piano Solo Miss Erma Ewart, M. I K-ftndtol Born, to August Gambclla and! mtHn wife, Farmington, Jan. 16, 1918, SCMNABfcL & LaKOLHLl a daughter. This is our first war baby, the father now being with Co. B., 162 U. S. Inf., in France. Feed Corn We have just re ceived a carload of Eastftrn Bulk Corn. This Corn has been kiln dried and is guaranteed not to heat or mold. C. B. Buchanan & Co. Elmer Wohler, Vn of Otto Wohler, of Oak Park, has left Bremerton, having been assigned to ship. He is one of the me chanics. Many of the Bremerton boys are going into Atlantic wat ers the past few months. Commissioner Rodell Matteson brought in some bloom from a Japanese quince tree, the other lav. The little shrub was in full bloom. County Judge Reasoner, not to be outdone, reports that he passed a field of rye that is heading out. . tfBllltfr attttr. (iir. . sfatnu nl Hoot. nrriil.rt4itt abllcatieH'cl!ur '' !itM tar.ni. UrtunDtti iS ti jr it Iktra rtniltlf auftt,llt. XrV'.unyun. , tra ti tw'io ml vnnra Cituni 'tnl. ttntnt ttxrUt llt nin-iaiMilm r)tti. Va4lalnilAalirn. Ujiituaundri. IVatlAn rtftiS!t nil nii miftitm Olik-ti(Afiani: Ma I Mi aat aaf Fttara. - x . tl'n: aSartoil ?00; tt-iniJ; taaHHrtiaon: SSiitn r!M i U"r 0U J4 ltiM l wffH l , , PORTLAND. ORE. F. A BAILHY, M. I). Phruiau ami Suigeoii Office: U stairs iu Schulmetkh lilocis , Ksii!-nc AV lOtaer j.t & Biselinr. Phours.ofnce t jS :resiu -i..-.City 3W DR.- C. H. POLLOCK, Dentist IN ORANGE BELT ,'UU grow in nig prol or how small. -ta-tf AUCTION SALE MRS. W. T. JOHNSON 1 Mrs. W. T. Johnson died at the Wasliington County Hospital, Ian. IB, 1918, nfter an extended illness. Her manlcn name was Start Tomorrow BEGIN preparing for your farm ing or business operations dur ing 1! 18 by fretting 11 bank ac count behind you, mid The Hills boro National Hank ns your HELPER. You will find this not only a place for Ihe safekeeping of funds, but for the discussion of your problems. Member of Federal Reserve System. ONLY NATIONAL BANK IN HILLSBORO VV. H. Wehrung, Pret. David Kuratli, Ca.hier iflttM)lfl MLDANK. I will sell nt the old Mary Barrett place, between the Canyon and Cornell roads, north of the II. W. K Xcnlall man place, about 2l, miles form Orcnco, about same .listaiioe form Hoaverton, at ten o'clock A. M., on THURSDAY, JAN. 21, Team horses, about 20(7, good work niiima s: Jersey grade cow. 2 ifallous: Jersey-Guernsey cow R. & N" out f Starback anl P.Biierov, Yi., for several years came down Saturday evening, to in the valley some weekn. owing to the health of his wife He is at present t work at me J P. yards at Brooklyn. The county organized for the War Thrift Stamp Drive, at the 1 ,1 irsrv. Tuesday evening. A number from the Grove and 0U1 county points were present, Postmaster andervelden, Hanks so far holds the record for indi vidual sales, amounting to over $1000. The Knights of Columbus are making their drive in Oregon this week, and the expected fifty Commissioners court I thousand dollars for the state uo bought two auto trucks I nlltiim js being more than crowd for delivery early this Spring. A t.a. The Catholics,' stated upon White truck was bought tlirougn 1 eooli authority, torn -about one- Ihe Peterson Bros. Garage, and a I thirj 0f the U. S..army n pretty PaAard through the Portland nne showing. ineiicv. The present two pur- , ' 11 1 ... a- ..'..... .iiisiilr- etiilsesareiiiiio.lv ..v. v .I at this time, lhese trucks will used in macadamizing the 1 ... 1 .1 ..-Ill l..-. iispO in ,., i.i 1 noil 11111 ...it .' . . 1 -l ! the hauling of rock, wnicii, it is claimed, will be a great heaper per yard. Upstairs, in Hillsboro Notion-, Boyd K. Long, with the O. W. 1 1 Bauk Building Main bireot. ' Hillsboro - - - Or,- .) II. Collier, who withlTis wjfe is spending the Winter in Cadifor- 111.-1. w r i's lniiii v.ii.inii. Tl.u i ni-ettv little town of . ' ... 1S00 iiili.Uutant.s. seemingly inn f business. Located in Govern- mint Irrigation project o ur- I Dairy business and alfalfa are the main lines of farming on the project. Lots of lemons and olives com- ing into bearing now, wm 111 short time make it quite a fruit district. Expect to stop Here two three weeks." : DR. ,W. H. PASLEV Dentist Offlisia i" the Holilel Ilullttin, up-itin Main Street, adjoiniiix I'.isi OtUue itNV. Uuoma S and i, I'tume (Jity sU Hillsboro - - Oregon BUYS TWO TRUCKS County 1 uesil.iv deal HAZEL HUGHES Methodist Episcopal Church, Third and Washington, (The Church of the Friendly Greeting) Walton Skipworth, pastor 9:15 A. M., Sunday School ; preaching at 11 A. M. and at 7:80 P. M.; Junior League, 3:30 P. M. Ep- worth League, 6:80 P. M.; pray e DR. J. R. MARSHALL, D 1- N T I S T Trmteste Blilg. Rooms & and 6 HILLSBORO, 0KE. M.uti and Tbint. ; ' ; Dr. J. D. Dinsmore Physician & Sureeon Calls Day or Night Orenco Oregon DRE.T. HELMS CHIROPRACTIC PHYSICIAN uslni hi f.onniwrion tlaotrlalty, Hydr thmrpmthy and Saluntltfo Dialollcm. Calls Aii8A-iireu uuy ami .siuii Oiflou Pliuue City ma. Oftires 1 anil I ll.-l.l.il lll.l-J. IIIIIsImiisi lrijion M ..1.. Si. .I0I111. and she was born at Clinton, Kv., March 80, 1N71. ii gallons milk, will 00 iresu 111 ..I . ..,.:.. A i. Mr Johnson. I Viiril; cmv. 2-voar-old. lrcsli in ,-SIU- .1.11. , - ...1... cinrviviw lnr. nt Clinton, Ky., Aoril: 2 yearling lienors, uo 1, in. 1K!)1. mid they came to stein Jersey; 30 ehieliens, uior 11... ,r..,isl in U)08. and have liven nuir hbrcd VMiite trpingion. .. , Hillslioro ever since, ter. set beavv harness, set light in ii . 1 1 . , ti...... ..Iiil,lr..n were born to the hack harness, set plow name; 1 . : Ul... lull nl ,.;ili linv liirlil .i lint llotll- Klirvives. inn - 1 r 11 v i vi at:.'ii, ...... -T-.-- 1 I... 1,... 111,1 llwr. Mrs. I ..Mur.iii 9-s.nt hack: 12-inch John survivi n 11 1 "," . . 11..I.... Kr .l.ilm. of Paducah. Ky., Deere steel plow; 12-incli elu and tlie following brothers and plow, 2ti-inch disc; 50-tooth bar ..isi..!-; Tlobt. J.. Oak, astme ; row. cultivator, 2lU)-cgg s-iiul was HILLSnORO, OREGON incuba tor and brooder, roll of 2S-ineli hoir-wire; .2 10-gal milk cans, K-imt niilW cans, onion seeder and attachments, sonic seed potatoes, 2 chains, 30-gallou feed cooker, stove and kettle combined; hayrack- several barrels, cross-cut saw. SV' ft cut; wheelbarrow lbs clover anil timothy seed mix cdjsovernl bundles grain sacks, horse covers, forks, spades, gar- day aftcrnnon, at 1 o clock. 1 He den tools, nnd numerous otnor body will be shipped to l'aducah, articles', Mrs. 1$. A. Robinson. Mrs. 1 1 race L. Day, Mrs. Fred Krwin, nil of I'liducnh, Ky., nnd Mrs. Will Hurd, of Clinton, Ky. Mrs. Johnson was a woman of fine clinraoter, and had a host of friends lien; and nt Clinton, who 1' her Umlertiikini? Parlors, where n Jmi-t Horviee will be held Fri- Miss Hazel Hughes, daughter 01 Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hughes, of near l'orest Grove, died in Port- d, Monday, and the funeral held vesterday. Iter par- nts. throe brothers and one sis- lor mourn her loss, viie mom..., Cecil Hughes, is in France with the American Engineers. Miss Hughes was aged 23 years. CHIEF OF POLICE . NOTICE M.-uiv complaints are coming to ,.. .,f chickens running at large Some people no doubt are under the impression that the city ordi- loos not apply to chickens during the winter season, but this . n.,1 true. The law is ettective it all times. Therefore, this notice is to say that the ordinance reganim r meeting on Thursday evening; Uoir practice Saturday evening. Glen Taylor, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Taylor, who was in the base hospital at New York Hie follow members of his ompanv went to France, is now 1 . .1. . on iruaru ai iue uiiarnuuut nv.. tion, on an island. He writes that :.. . . 1 1.:... t,.f Av miiintea to IV himii mi" j"". - n . T make the round of the entire tSGS L E lm lIlSUrailC8 laud. keeping up chickens will be rig trienus ncrc. nun iii .......... deplore her untimely death. The remains were taken to the Lim- Ky., for Interment. Scri?nnt F. M. RaddiU, of the Fourth Regiment, formerly of Vancouver, Is now nt Cam)) Greene, N. C. He writes that it is 5 above zero at the camp, which ia a tent city, nnd mot too niiipy for comfort. Lunch at noon, and shelter if it rains. Terms of Sab $20 and under, cash; over, six months' time, bankable note, at 8 per cent, in terest. Two per cent off on cash over $20. It. Kirby, Owner. J. W. Hughes, Auctiouccr. idlv enforced, regardless of per son or circumstance. Too many complaints are coming in to allow Hi,- ordinance to be further vio lated. Grant Zumwalt, Chief of Police. 1.'.,. Sale--Good little work ,,.ro for sale cheap. Weighs .1 t 1 000 11. a Tli. Xissen, 1 ,'IOOIIL 1 ,1'v.v ..... -- ...it.. .,ril, of Seholls. Address Hillsboro. Ore., It. 2. . " Aiiirnst Kuhn. of near Beaver ton, was a city visitor Tuesday. ELMER K. SMITH M. U, 1). 0 PHYSICIAN & SI iGECA ' OSTEOr;:', Ii Completely eqi ippmt bonpitul luictiun. Calls answueil day ot -.-.kht I phones. Ollioe ovev Hillshiu Quite a supply of seeds have .1 ... .i... r'...,.,f,. icon rcceiveu av, .uun.j School Superintendent's offic for free distribution to school cnu- Iren. If teachers will send in ap plications, giving the name and addresses of children who will make good use of them wc will mail them direct. Please state in i h case whether they want gar n or flower seeds.-N. A. Frost, Co. Supt. Schools, Hillsboro. Itlanehe M. Seheringer, mar ried to Roy SchVriiiger, July 27, 1U14. in this county, sues tor di vorce, alleging cruel and inhu- in treatment, calling of foul cl.. - 1 . . I ... I names, etc. one sujs - her for two weeks at a time witn ont telling her where he went, just for the purpose of grieving her. He also, she swears, refuse to cive her sufficient funds to support herself, and she has been compelled to work out. bh wants $100 suit money to prose cute the divorce, ami $30 month ly alimony. JOHN VANDEKWAL Ageni Lronaon x Lanca shire Fire Insurance Co. Pacific States Fire Innurance Couiprny of Porllaud, Oregon. The only bir Oregon Old Line Company. Louses Promptly Pni'1 John Vanderwal UtllBboro, Oregon Wanted: Hogs, shoals, sheep, beef, etc. Wc buy in Washing ton county and pay telephone charges of prospective sellers if they mean business. Will call in response to telephones or let ters. Address C. K. Rogers, Portland, R. 1, Box 892, or tele phone Woodlawn B.'lfiS. Will also do general haulirrg and long distance moving. 85tf