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PAGE t Tires ii STANDAfc i! Less Than Wholesale Cost Not Seconds, but GUARANTEED TIRES. On Sale Till February 28, 1 9 1 8 I 30x3 1-2 wire Grip, 52S.15, vSale Price $33.00 I 32x4 Fisk Non-Skid, $28.60, Sale Price 24.00 I 31x4 Fisk Non-Skid, $28.00, Sale Price. 22.00 1 30x3 t', Lee Non-Skid, $18.30, Sale Price. . . . 14.00 1 30X 3 i- Firestone Smooth, $17.90, Sale Price 15.00 2 30x3 Firestone Smooth, $14.50, Sale Price 12.00 2 30x3 i-c Kelly Springfield, $32.00, Sale Price. 24.00 1 30X: r-'iinond, $14.10, Sale Price 11.80 2 30x3 Goodyear, $13.40, Sale Price n.So PETERSON BROTHERS Phone 62 Hillsboro, Oregon County Official f'per U A. tONQ. Kdttur Eoterel nt the Post Olfiee t Hillsboro Oregon, (i scod.I-c1ks mail mattt r. Subscription: 1 . 50 pt-r annum. ISSUED EVER i" THl'RDA V -BT- ARGUS PUBLISHING CO. Floyd Ramp, a protruded So cialist, was given two years for interference, with raising the Liberty Army. He is now pos ing as a martyr, and a decoration from overseas would surely come to him only for the fact that the sea is not open. Senator Geo. E. Chamberlain lias been operated on for appen dicitis, and is said to be recover ing nicely from the surgical at tempt. His many Oregon friends hope he will pull through with out trouble, and he has the best wishes of every mother and fath er who have sons in the service. and fathers, the commission savs If your boy goes to the front: 111 1 - lie lias zy iiianees ot coming Home to one of beinjj killed.. uc uas jf cnances oirccover ing from a wound to two chances of dying. He has only one chance in 600 of losing a limb. He will live five years longer because of physical training. He is more free of disease in the army than 'in civil life. He has better medical .care nt the front than at home. In other wars from 10 to 15 men died from disease to every 10 from bullets. This war is less wasteful of life than any other in his tor-. Only 10 per vent of all Cana dians disabled for further service have been physically unable to engage in their former occupa tions. If your boy is one of the 10 per cent the government will re educate him in another vocation at which he can earn a living. The call to the Oregon govern orship appears to be strong these days, and the primaries will swarm with candidates on the republican ticket. A nomination is almost equivalent to an elec tion, and it isn't much wonde that there is a multiplicity of as pirunts. The fact that Russia has made separate peace with Germany was to have been expected. Le- nine and Trotsky wereboth Pro uerman, and went from here to Russia with the view of serving Germany's interests. When they gave up Riga and other Russian territory they did only what was logical and what students of his tory have anticipated. Their re cent bluff was nothing but cam ouflage, pure and simple. WHAT CHANCES? The Military Hospital Commis sion at Quebec has kept an ac count of how Canadian troops fared in the war, and has com piled some interesting statistics, based upon its investigations and observations. Addressing Canadian mothers PATRIOTIC PROGRAM Next Sunday evening, at 7:30, at Congregational Church, the chil dren of Sunday School, and the young people will give the fol lowing Patriotic Program: Song, "As (iocs America," the St'hmil. Prayer, "God of Righteousness s"Pynl). Hugh Hear ur Cry," Dr. A. D, Shaw. "The Heavens Resound," Bee thoven, the Orchestra. Lincoln's Gettysburg Address, Theo. Wells. Song, "Mount Vernon Bells," Doris Applegate. .Recitation, "Columbia Calls," Leslie Shaw. Song, "When the Boys' Come Home," Mrs. Buchanan's Class. Patriotic Exercise, "The Na tions,' Mrs. Dodge's Class. Recitation, Margaret Barr. Song, "My Captain," Warren Barnes. Flag Exercises, Primary De partment. solo, Marjorie Wells. Solo, Mae Davis. Recitation, Lylus Koeber. "America," The Congregation. Come early. Everybody in vited. ,0. 1 MEN u from Page 1) ill wind up the regular - Mi111111.it ions except for those who have been delayed by being out of the county. There will doubtless be two or three such, and there will doubtless be a to tal of five or six to come in yet. On the other hand there are over 300 Class 1 nieu who have claim ed exemption, and this means that no examinations will take place until the Portland board passes on their claims. Proba bly 200 of these w ill be denied and this w ill mean live more days of examination later 011. The war board has sent out .181 notices to appear and tomor row winds this up with a few ex ceptions. Sixteen will be exam ined tomorrow. Yesterday the physicians de clared the following lit for ser vice : Tuesday, Feb. 19th Carl C. Curtis, Jas. 11 Hutchin son, Hrnry E. Susbauer, Win. Huffman, Daniel Kuowles, Fir mill Liingue, Carl W. Meier, Glen W. l'erst, Carl Desinger, Wilbur J. Cl.ipshaw, 1'aul D. Hel ler, Roy B. (' raver, Alfred Joliau sen, Aug. L. Wcisc. (.'has. F. F.b erly, Earl Cook, Herbert A. Weik. Win. I.. Holts, Osear Nel son, John Olds. Job Roos, Clif ford L. Brown. Sent to Medical Board Harry E. Davis, James A. Whiteomb, Clint Shclton, Holly Wilson. Rejected John L. Nolaiul, Philip A. Thome, Geo. W. Tur ner. Wednesday. 20th Ernest E. Herr.'ltobt. C. Herr, Chester Benefit'!, Levi White, Lester T. Morgan, John M. Yo- gel. Alfred JcfVerics. Geo. P. Vi aene, Herman J. Woell, Ben F. I.uttrcll, Michael J. Brady, Lewis Wirfs, Sam Schlegel, Carl L. MeCrearv, Arnold (i. Clossen. Clarence Geiger, Olaf Rasinuseu. Daniel Scluih, Harry M. Saxton, Geo. P. Helm, Elmer C. Peik. John L. Vaiuleeoevcring, Paul ('. Beringer, Francis A. Porter, John M. 1 1 . 1 1 1 s 1 n , Lewis S. Pointer. Referred to Medical Advisory Board - Henry Ynudrcocvc ring. Rejected Julius Blakeslee, Ivan R. Curtis, Earl Ringle, Her bert Straw, Leon Vuyl.steke, John Grilmer, Thos. Russell. Today's examinations Leonard liraithwait (Yakima). John J. Boos, Win. C. Miller. Sarantes Cartoures, Jas. B. Gib son, John Engledinger (goes in to service only upon quitting the W. Earn ham, John L. Stevens, Carl W. Fisch- buch. ' Appeal to Medical Advisory Board Harry M. Jones. Rejected Harry R. Morgan, congenital foot. Overland Brand New, 85-4 at a Bargain. See this Car at Peterson Bros. Hillsboro, Ore. TIME TABLE II. S: N. trains lop at the de- ti :50 a. in. 7::i(I a. in. 10:0.1 a. in. 12:30 p. in. 2: hi p. in. :i :55 p. in. All, except the I are electric, and pot on Mam street. To Portland Forest Grove train .. McMimiv ille train Sheridan train Forest Grove train McMinnville train Forest Grove train Eugene train 4 : 15 p. m. MeMiuiiville train ....... (i:H) p. in. Forest Grove train !:i0p. in. From Portland. Arrives Eugene train 8:15 a. in. McMinnville train 10:I.'i a. in. i'Vrest Grove train 1 1 :5!) a. in. F.i.'est Grove train, Si'iividau train I':r-'st Grove train MeM;un i I If train F- ; st Grove train ..;. .Iinnvil!c train All trains .stop on flag at Sixth ami Main; at North Range and Fir streets. Sixth ami Fir streets, and at Tenth street. Steam Service From Old Depot at Foot of Second Street. To Portland. P. I!. - N. train 4:03 p. in. From Portland P. It. X- N. train 10:00 a. in. Motor Car Service. To Buxton 12 ;25 p. in. To Timber 4 :"() p. in. From Timber ) : .1 ." a. m. From Buxton '.':10 p.m. :t:14 p. in. 4 ::!.') p. in. IS: 40 p. in. 7:13 p. m. tl :t)0 p. in. .12:13 p. in. THRIFT CAMPAIGN Total value of the W. S. S. and Thrift Stamps sold in Washing ton County to February 18 Is $27,354.17.' This puts Washing ton County third in the slate. Multnomah and Marion arc the only counties ahead of us. Wash ington County is seventh in pop ulation. To keep our quota from week to week we need every man, wo man and child to boost W, S. S. We need two hundred sales sta tions. Already over one hundred business places and individuals have established sales stations and agencies. Any place that has been overlooked in the canvass or any person who is willing to serve his country by selling W. S. S. and Thrift Stamps can se cure the agency by applying to the County Chairman or to the distributing Post Olliec at Hills boro or Forest Grove. Fvery Bank and Post Oilier in Washington County sells W. S. S. and Thrift Stamps, wholesale and retail. N. A. Frost, County Chairman of War Savings UNCLAIMED LETTERS For week eliding Feb. Ili, ISMS: Dairy Alpenrose, Mrs. M. Ol sen, Mrs. Maude Rambo, George Tagus, R. 6, Box 43. Cards Fred Brakebrush Jr., (-') J. C. I.amkiu, l ost master. New Spring Suits iu the new colors a nil styles. New Spring Coats in plain colors ami putty inixliiics. New Dresses in Foulard, Taffeta, Silk l'opliu ami Screes. New Skirts in plain ami Fancy .l oS up. Navv or plaiil Checks at uj. Stripe black ami WIK l l'lai.l Sciye Silks. ;. also It's worth your while to see SPRING WASH DRESSES ! will find no where else. our new line ol Styles here you Goar's Woman's Shoj Third Street Hillsboro, Oregon Only t'.ulmive Womu'ci Slot in III loiinlr Com! Corn! Seed corn for silii or grain. Irrigated. Kllu drii'd in hophousc. For sale in lots to suit. ina Wood. 4!lf NOTICE TO ('It EDITORS OREGON ELECTRIC TRAINS To fi.'.rj ... 7: IS ... 8:28 ... ! :5S ... 12:43 . .1:58 .. 5:18 7:5.1 .. NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS John R. Bailey, of Buxton, was in town H ednesday, greet ing friends. John It. has one of the finest farms and orchards in that section of the county, and is still improving it, making an ex- interest herein provided. Notice is hereby given that on Monday, Feb. IS, I 'MS, tin; tax rolls for the year l'JI7 will be open for collection of taxes, and the first half of all taxes shall be paid on or before April 5 follow ing, and the second half on or be fore October 5 following. Inter est shall he charged and collect ed at the rate of one per cent per month or fraction of a month in case ot ueiiiKjuciicy, until paid. Interest at saiil rate applies to the first half if not paid by April 5, and to the second half if not paid by October 5. All taxes re maining unpaid on October 5 shall be delinquent, and on No vember 0, 1918, a penalty of 3 per cent, will be charged and col lected thereon in addition to the From 7:54 9:20 11:23 .... 2:12 4:27 ...... ti:.'U .... 7:1.1 S:25 .. 12:20 ... Portland 53 minutes a.m. . P- "' p.m p.m minutes , n.m n.m n.m p.m p.m p.m p.m p.m a. in In the County Court of the Staio of Orriron, for the County of WsiuV inclon. In the matter of the entiite of Thiamin Charles Johnson, di'i'i'imid. Notice is hereby given that the under signed has been duly niHinteil by the nlwve entitled court as mlininistnitnx of the estate of Tliunms Charles John son, deceased, and has qualified lis mirh. Now Therefore, all s'rson having claims against said chIhIo are hereby notified and required to present the mime together with roier vouchers therefor! to the undersigned at the law ollice of Hare, McAlenr Peters, iu the American National Itnnk Ituildin, IlilUtxiri), Oregon, within six mouths from the date hereof. Dated Kehy. f.th. 1'JIS. lletlie A. Johnson, Administratrix of the estate of Thomas Charles Johnson, ileoeawd. Hare, McAlenr & Peters, Attorneys! for Admistratrix. i ington County, in the Court Room thereof in llilli.loio, Washington Conn ty, Oregon, on Wednesday, the :trd iln) of April, I'.HS, being the' lirnt judicial day of lite April ti-im of snitl Court, i the hour of Iu o'clock in Ijie foivnooi of mud !ev, iii.il to then gnu there nhnic cnu.se, if nry there Iw. why an onto. nhould nut be nunlo anil cut red in luull i'mum- authorizing, hceninng, erniower mg and ilirccting Kola IImhm-h ax etc i cutrix of the last will and testament of decedent to sell lit private sale fiw cash m hand all of the real prop ny Ixdoi'ii g to sai l estate, siUinte n i Washington Cnuuly. Oregon, and pin tii'iiliiily described ns follows In wit: The weal half of loli fiw .i ai.l u -six- of and in block lo of tout in Kmrvii'W addition In the l"Wii. ih.w city of lldl.-.lHiio. Urc im, f. r id.' pur pose of obtaining fund il Ii l.n l to pay tl' u dr!.U-dtn s rj:(uij: in-all -1 nai'd (-'tale, aid to comi-lv Mild II t r r 0..-I, I r, I'.i .iiN and o-hdii t.Mui ot tb.' Ia.il win and tciitanii nl ol nod dr c.i -i.i. mid to pn) the ot ai d rhnrgi of tl e ailimnlf I nit .mi of mod i itiitc Witncn the Honorable D P. loaa oner. Judge of tin' (iImiV o lllilll. d Court illi the miiI of aul Court uf lixcd, this I'.'lh day of Kehrtiarv, l'iS. .Seal II A. KI'KATI I. County Clcik. CITATION. Portland 55 NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT tra blade of grass grow wherever and whenever he can. Any day after the expiration of six months after the taxes charged against real property are delinquent, the sheriff shall have the right, and it shall be his! duty upon demand to make out and issue certificates of delin quencies against such property, such cerlilicalcs to bear interest at the rate of 12 per cent. On, or as soon as practicable after. October !, the tax collector shall levy upon sufficient goods and IN TDK COUNTY COUKT OF TII'j STATE OF OREGON FOR WASHINGTON COUNTY In the Matter of the Estate of Mar garet Jane Koeber, deceased. Notice is hereby iriven that the un- dcrxiened administrator of the estate of Margaret Jane Koeber, deceased, has filed his final account and report as such administrator, and that Monday, the 4th day of March, 1SII8, nt the hour of 10 oYloek A. M., of said day. and the county court room of Wash ington County, Oregon, has been fixed as the time and place for hearing objections to said final account, ami for the final settlement of said eatatc. Dated this January 2ilth, 1918. Charles li. Koeber, Administrator of the estate of Mar garet Jane Koeber. deceased. Hare, McAlear & Peters, Attorneys for Administrator. Notice to Creditors IM THE COUNTY COURT Or THE STATE OF OREGON FOR WASH INGTON COUNTY. I In the Matter of ftie Estate of Jennie K. Haines, deceased. 1 To Eola Haines and the unknown heirs of Jennie K. Haines, deceased, ami also all other persons or parties unknown claiming any right title, estate, lien or interest in the real prop- ty hereinafter described, greeting: I In the name of the State of Oregon: i You and each of you are hereby cited and required to appear in the County Court of the State of Oregon for Wash-1 SAVE $80 B MAXWELL Automobile before March 1. They advance In $!)2.r) on thai date. The Little Wonder Car with licinoiuilnble Wheels, Lorn; Wheclhnsc, Slanting Windshield, the Motor with a World's Record end the eanient riding light car on the market. Wntii for agency f ir Maxwell and Haxiin Cars. r M.S. Allen & Co., Distributors Forest Grove, Oregon BIGGEST VALUE FOR YOUR MONEY V.1 as-i A Notice is hereby given that the under signed has been by the County Court of the State of Oregon for Washington County duly appointed Administrator or the estate or .Josef Muitner. de ceased, and has duly qualified as such. Now, therefore, all persona having claims against the said estate Tire here by required to present the same, with proper vouchers therefor, to the un dersigned at his office at No. (JIM) Cham .1...h,.Im ,.f l..l;.,...,i i.... ht'r 01 I'Ommerco KuiUling, 1'ortland, "", ',, """'"' '."-" ' v'-' " Oregon, within six months from this aim sen same 1.0 saiisiy saiu tax. t Huir of .lannurv 1'ilH EATON'S HIGHLAND II LINEN (t T invite your inspection of this writing paper of long-accepted 1 quality. Our stock is dainty, fresh and clean and includes All siaes, shapes and shades that have the sanction of good form. It will surprise you that so good a paper in such distinctive styles ) CM b at 80 moderate a price. THE DELTA DRUG STORE or said sherill shall charge said personal tax against real proper ty and said tax shall become lien upon said real property, am snail oe emorcca in tne same manner as other real estate tax liens. In making request for slate merit of taxes, town lots should bt; designated by addition and lot and block n umber. Acreage cibould be designated by section townsliip and range. H nenevcr possible description should be copied from deed or contract. On paying second half of tax it will bu necessary to return the origi nal first half tax receipt. J. C. Applegate, .Sheriff, and Kx-oflieio Tax Col lector for Washington County, Oregon. 15y Geo. Alexander, Deputy. Anyone having papers or mag azines tor the Jtcd I ross lund are requested to tie same in bun dles easy to dandle, and if possi ble deliver to Red Cross Head quarters. I'lione 2074 or 532 if you wish a conveyance sent for (Jhas. J. Schnabel, Administrator of the Kstate of Josef Meiner, Deceased. First publication, Jan. 31, 1918. Last publication, Feb. 28, 191K. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Conrt of the State of Oregon for Washington County. Grace Craig, Plaintiff i vs. 1- Donald Craig, Defendant ) lo Donald Craig, above named de fendant: In the name of the state of Oregon you are hereny required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled Court and cause on or before Friday, the 1st day of inarm, wnien said date is six weeks from and after Thursday, the 17th day of January, 1918. the date of the first publication of this summons and if you fail to so appear or answer the plaintnt lor want thereof wil an- ply to the Court for a decree dissolving the marriage contract existing be tween you and the plaintiff. This sum mons is published by order of the lion. D. U. Koasoner, Judge of the Countv Court of the State of Oregon, and said irder was marie and dated on the 17th lay of January, I!)18, in the adsense of the Circuit Judge from the Countv. ('LYl)K RICHARDSON. Residing at 618 Chamber of Commerce Hldg., Portland. Oregon. Attornev for Buy an OVERLAND It Stands for These Five Requisites: 1 -Appearance Light Fours $890 Big Fours $1050 Light Sixes $1170 Medium Sixes $1495 Big Sixes $1550 Willys-Knight Fours $1655, Eights $2 150 IikIihIcs t lie Inchest pcrfrc tion of modern si renin line design; beautiful finish; high quality :ipii.intmciit. They are a correct setting for the l.est dressed people. 2- -Performance Int'liu'e(1 powerful, smooth- running, relialile motor that squeezes every bit of power out of every hit of gaso line; great hill climbing ability: narrow turning rad ius; simplified control; easy operating clutch; man ageable in congested Iraflic and rugged in construc tion that means safety and durability, 3- -Comfort Illclll(,cs freedom of mind from 1 c i , , Wrry a,,out lll'li:niical thitigs and freedom of body about being cramped or fa tiKued; spacious interior; ample room; wide Heats; deep upholstery; easy riding ,! to the Ion wheel base large tires, correct balance and rear cantilever springs. 4"Service 9"(,:ly frc'c service. One year guar autee on cars against defect in work- BTfeJPfimaten.a - A" n"celled system of nation-wide service stations. Expert Overland service always available 5--Prke I,,c.lu(lcs an economical origin;,! cost, which is extremely low in proportion Jli r TT value 11 rives; longer lire mileage and less fuel and oil eotmumption. Don't Delay! Get Your Order In at Once, o That I Can Save You Money E. L. PERKINS : OVERLAND DEALER J. A. Imbrie Garage Building Hillsboro. CWnn , o 5V 4 XT them. Plaintiff.