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1V .1 1:1 :1 Oh, Boys! Here is a chaucc to make some easy money. Mole skins arc worth from ioc to 250 each, ami in "addition to this the county pays a bouuv of loe per head. THAT'S EASY MONEY! Well we have the traps that catch them. Just got m twelve doen. Bought them at a special price and will sell them while the lot last for only 65c Our Fishing Tackle Has Just Arrived It came direct from the manufacturer and was bought below the jobbers' price. We have a fine line and will save you money. CALL AND LOOK IT OVER Allen's Hardware 1122 Third Street LARGELY ATTENDED Ninety School Districts Repre sented Out of One Hundred Six ORGANIZATION EQUIPPED Countv Official Haptr (i. A. lONG, ICdttor Entered at the Post Office at Ili'lshcre Oregon, as secon.t-class Dim! matter. Subscription: $1.50 per annum. ISSUED EVERY- THURSDAY riUJLISHING CO. The Hohlslieriki now wish to change their name. Small won der. It isn't always the wiiulie.st fel low who is the most patriotic, al though many patriots are full of talk. President Wilson says that the farmer boys Imsy seeding must not be molested at this time. This means that the crop is of im portance. Of course Trotski blames the Allies for not accepting German peace terms. Naturally, this is what one expects from the Kai ser's agent. Senator Chamberlain is again at his duties, and his thousands of Oregon friends are pleased to know that he has recovered. Meantime, there need be no wor ry over the possibility of appoint ing a new United States Senator to succeed him. ocn iooicy. 01 lianhs, va Here today. Hen savs he hasii t 1 i"i oeen mck out once in "5 vears. and that was a week the Artiiu missed him. Ambrose Sehmidlin, supervisor ahove Iiuxton, was in vesterdav ... 1 .1. 1 . ' . 1 ami ms mat lie is going to nave a mini nine to get men ami teams for necessary road work, as Col umbia County is raising the pay and the mills are paving hinder wages. This means lie is between two fires, and in order to get work done a change will have to be made. Ladies Hold Meeting at Library Auditorium in Morning VI... .... 1! .1 .. in- i.'iintmr i. ague ami 1 ooil Administration conventions held here vesterdav were largely at tended. Patriotic League mem Iters representing !H school dis tricts out of 1 Oti w as the record a great one considering tne con dition of the county roads. C. I'. Wells called the Patriotic session to order in the Liberty in the morning, ami Mayor Wall wel comed the delegates. The Lib erty was crowded with members and their families, and it was n great outpouring of patriotism, It was made evident that the organization is now thoroughly equipped and that its uicmhc are in deadly earnest to help ca ry on the dig conlliet for democ racy. In the afternoon the Libert v was tilled to capacity. President H. J. Simpson, of the Grove, pr 11.11 . m siiieu. .Addresses were made hv Arthur M. Churchill. Dr. 1',. 11 Pence and Geo. M. Caldwell, of Portland, ami their talks were enthusiastically received. 1 .1 . .1 in tne morning mere was n Food Demonstration session in the Library, attended bv the la dies, at which Mr. Churchill ami Miss Milam, of (). A. C. talked on conservation of food topics. n,i . . . . 1 11c meetings vesterdav shew that there is determined effort to hold up the country ami discoun tenance disloyalty in every form. Scott Wolf, of Gaston, was greeting friends in the cilv Tues day. Marry ('line, of near Laurel, was over Tuesday, greeting his j friends. lieo, f, .Mien, ot rorll.-uul, was the week end guest of his cousin, Geo. ,1. Limber. .1. II. Kennedy and son, Ralph, of North Plains, were in the city Tuesday afternoon. George Laemermann, of above Hanks, was down to the city Tuesday, paying taes. Alex Gordon, the oldtimcr of near North Plains, was in the city the tirst of the week, on business. George XimnienuMii, of the Wallace section, was in Mriul.ty night, consorting with the K. I' .s. M. Kchrli. a Hillsdale dairy man, was in the city yesterday, coming up to the patriotic meet lug. Herman Kannow , ot the Itiver Road. I'ariuington, was in the city, Tuesday, on business at tin court house. The Uoval Neighbors, of Hanks. gac a play last Sat unlay night, w hich netted about 70 for the Red Cross. F. C. Piurgholxer, of Buxton. was down to Hillsboro, Tuesday. to attend the funeral of his broth t r-m law, I. I-.. I.eisy. Fred A. Everest At Fivscnt Chief Deputy Candidate for Republican Nom- ination fur RECORDER OF CONVEYANCES Yitnary Kleotion May 17, I'uid Adv. LEAGUE MEETS SOME POINTERS EXCURSION A large party of ladies represent ing the Rebekah, Pvthian Sister and Eastern Star lodges were given a treat in Portland, yester day, under the guidance of Mrs. Humphreys, who has been dem onstrating war foods in the coun ty for several weeks. The party party was made up from here anil Forest Grove. They were met at the L'nion depot, and taken by autos to the Pacific Coast Biscuit Co's plant, taken all through this plant, and thence to the Union Meat Co., where they were in ducted through the mysteries of that place, being shown where they made the celebrated Gold Crest butter. They then went to the Crown Mills, where a vessel 400 feet long was being laden with (lour for "over there." They then visited the Log Cabin J5,ik- Aw.r ..l.,-.. il I .. VV "crc niey were served Willi luncheon, 101 being at the table. Later they were driven to the Union Stock yards, where they witnessed the way meats were, handled. The trip was interesting from every standpoint, and one that was educational. The ladies re port a very enjoyable time. A meeting wai held last 1-rul.iv. in the rooms of the Hillsboro Club, attended by prominent members of the Washington County Patriotic League ami Lo The patriotic American w ill keen I1'"' iull Executive Committees of pies and pastries in the haek- tn' Liberty Loan organization ground until the war is over anil throughout Washington Countv ' . I 1 , 1 1 . j. . ,' lie content with simn e food. 11- -v tnoroiign outline ot Hie difference to the Food Adminis- I method of organization and in.'i 11 tration regulations is direct aid I ,u'r work for the third Liberty to the enemv. Loan was given by .Inn. K. Kol- (Jermanv's greatest aliv is llie '"ck. Secretary of the State false belief in the tinted States 1 ouiicil of Defense that the war w ill be short. Face Complete affiliation was effect the grim facts. Prepare in vour Cl between the State Council of . I n . f . . . . 1 .1 11' 1 . own home, in vour business ami I " cii.se ami tne asiiington in vour eoinuiunit v. for a Ioiilt. I County Patriotic League, w hii letermined struggle. That's the '"iter has probably the most only wav to shorten the war and thorough organization of its kirn do vour part towards winning it. I l'le tat Mr. Hoover has asked for t -am I Every family in Washington work. If vou are riding a I obbv Cony ' indexed by School Dis norse, climb down off it tint the I ricis, and tne organization is war is over. All vour encn'ics I completed down to the appoint it . . . I . I 1 are needed in the big fight I ,Iu nl 01 11 t'lstrici 1 nairman and against Pru.ssiaui.Mii. All ether I I"onr District Vice Chairman in crusades can wait. Don't five I every school district in the conn- aid and comfort to the enemy by 1 T stirring up strife, even n a L-ooi arrangements were pertcctei cause, w hen vou should be back I "or a joint ontVrition to be h of vour government, heart and at HillsborfV on Wednesday , I n ai 1 1 . J . 1 1, , r. soul, instead of embarrass nir it "', comoimngr me rood l 011- with internal turmoil. Let's all nervation Convention and dem give .Mr. Hoover the team work I "nstrations, to he addressed bv he wants. Kemember we are Arthur M. Churchill, Chairman. and Aliss Ava Ji. .Milan, of (). A. Walter W. Wolf, of Forest lirovc, was awarded the silver medal for the best kept power sub-station on the . P. lines. I oiinly .gcnt Jamison is c peeling big results from his mol and gopher campaign, ami I n pelts will soon begin to roll inti the clerk's office. A. Johnson, of the llillsd.il 1, . . . . , . . isertna section on me i'., is feeling very proud over a medal received from the company, giv tug Hun the honor 01 having tin best kepi .section on the line. Kingslev Lvtle, son of .Mr. am Mrs. C. K. Lvtle. received his in luction into service letter, Tu lay. He belongs to the L'Oth giucers, and expects to leave .n W asliingtoii, I). ( ., inside of 'JO days. Walter VanDykc, of Verboort was 111 town 1 ucsdav, paing taxes and calling on friends. Id says that Spring is late and then- will be 110 good Spring weather until the snow gets out of the hills. r I m e r 1 1 1 . v nas. irue, 01 Middle ion, was in town yesterday, mixing with his friends. Mr. True is one of the county's pioneers in prune culture and drying, and he can give the big concerns cards atn pades on turning tint a product that is Al. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Iindrie ceived word from their son, Hob ert, last evening, stating that In Was 111 (luarautiiie with scarlet fever at the Great Lakes Nav 1 raining station, lie is eonva ' I Ml 1 .1. eseing, ami win soon lie at ins luties. Mrs. Frank Ibdcomh, of l h any, nas received worn mat f 1 - j nephew, Lester Ilellinger, with me aviation .service, is sale 111 France. Abraham Ilagcr, of Mountaimlale, is with the same corps. s- , . a. .. frost, county siiperin clainw against sniil estate ni liereiiy luitilieil mul reiiunul to pn-srnt tae same, tugettier with pinper xotirlurs tlietefnr, to the undersigned at Kw law nll'ue of Hare. .Mr Alear & IVIe.ii, ill the Aniel ieini Nutinlial lla ik ltllildiug, llillsliorii, Oregim, witliin .six months from the date lieieiif. lulled March lltli, 1MS. UAt 11 Kl. MII.I.KK. Admiiiistriitiix of the Kstalc ot ChaiifH A. Miller, I 'eocascd. Hare, McAlear & Peters. Attonii vs for Adiniiiistrntrix. Our Showing of EASTER GARMENTS Is Now at Its Best f Q l 1Ul' 'I" li",,s udtfti;iN in t lu Vlir OUHS newest of sditi hlylcs mid ftilm yi nil sics, itieed at 75 l" f r f 1 include tlio tlovi tcst styles litntilil KJUl VUcllo nut tliis season. front , Ite puce imii'c . . 5 t 45.00 On nvccncn""c 1)0,11 silks .Mu1 "rKcS' VUl LI COot5 lie uitifnl Kfii incuts iu new ami desirable styles, priced fioitt l)S u f D-S New Smart Skirts, Dainty Waists in Voile, Georgette and Crepe tie Chene Goal's Woman's Shoo Third Street Hillilxiro, Orvypn Only Karluuvt Wtaimn't Sli in the t ixtnly We move to our new stoic next week Net to (iirri'w NOTUT. TO CKFIMTCliS ol fighting a countrv whose team work is perfect and compulsory. I C. w'tn the general convention of tendent of schools, reports The Germans have been forced to reduce their rations to a mini mum in order to save food for their fighters. Americans should be proud to voluntarily reduce their extravagant consumption of food stuns and send American fighters what they need. Today there is not enough food in the world to feed all the peo pie and have anv Jcft to waste. Waste food and you are wasting Hughes lives. Save a Joaf of bread a week and help keep up the fight. Jjc cheerful. Mental depres sion checks digestion. Poor di gestion wastes food. Wasted food helps the, enemy. ...Cheerful ness is therefore conservation. Watch your bread box careful ly. A slice gone stale is a slice wasted and one less towards that hundred million bushels of wheat we must save for our fighters arid the Allies. From Food Administration, District Chairmen of the Wash ington County Patriotic League John Thornburgh, of Forest Grove, presided. The district committees are : rorest tjrove J. v. Hurley chairman; M. It. Johnson, S. G, Hughes, W. II. Hollis, It. F Clarke, B. J. Simpson, J. F. For- bis, C. W. Creel, O. M. Sanford. W. J. McCreadV and J. W 1 pfAlKLIL MEW" A dozen good traps working for you day and night, out in vour fields, will kill off your cophers and save vour emu. The eosr i Inur anu uie necessity is great, 'fherc's nil the difference in tlic world between a good gopher trap and the ordinary kind uud tlie Qm&HSTm is a GOOD gopher trap. They arc doing the work for hundreds of farmers all over the United State and they will do the work for you. Banks W. O. Gala way, chair man; A. j.. weseott, j. M. an- derzanden, Banks; L, L. Craw ford, Manning; C. A. Peterson Buxton. jjcaverton Doy tiray, cliair- man; W. U. MeKell, V. Pegg Dan Shaw and J. Frank Stroud Cornelius F. II. Sholes, chair man. Gaston chairman e.runican, Dr. James A. Jiaker. II. W. Scott, Cherry Grove ilillsboro J. w. Jiailey, chair man; C Wells, . Malion, 11 T. Bagley, It. It. Easter. Xr . . 1 T,1 J1 , . iorta riains r,imer ilavs. chairman; E. M. Mays, A. K Reynolds, J. L. Grog, A. Guerber Sr. Sherwood L. S. McCotinc chairman: 1'cn Groner. I reil 11. Clark, C. F. Tigard, W. P. disk, John Scmcltzer J. K. Hedges, A. 1'. Todd the total liar savings ."Mamps sales in the county at $-18,7.'l!l,22. The sales are growing right along. and the county expects to estab 1 - 1 1 1 . iisii a record second to none in the state. A program and basket social will be given by the Farniington school, at H. Rehse s hop-house. on Saturday evening, March .')(). Program begins at 7:30 P. M. Money to be used for school ben- fit. A fine time is anticipated, and n heailv invitation extended to everyone. Irene V ogt, I each er. CARD OF THANKS we wish to extend our sincere thanks to all who so kindly ten dered aid and sympathy during Glenn Staplelon. our recent bereavement, the W. S. Abraham, M. J. death and obsequies of our dear husband and father, the late Dan iel Leisy, and especial thanks for the beautiful floral offerings. Mrs. Daniel Leisy, Esther Leisy. Hillsboro, March 21, 1918. FILINGS B. P. Cornelius is goinir to run for the legislature again. Mrs. M. E. Mever. of Ouata The filings for primary, republi can ticket, now are: Recorder, F. A. Everest, Wm. Nelson and E. J. Boos; treasurer, E. B. Sap- pington anil James II. Davis; clerk, 11. A. Kuratli; coroner, (, J. Limber; commissioner, J-. W. Cornelius and Rodcll Matteson ; county judge, J. W. Goodin and I). B. Reasoner; sheriff, J. C, Ap- , .1 :.. 11 , , ...... ., ..s.t.u. . u.e. cuy yesterday, plegatc; surveyor, C. G. Reiter; F. E. Rowcll, of Seholls. was justice of the peace, Miles J greeting friends in the city Sat- 'lames, for Sherwood. If not. 0 Sre four dealer "he hat 'em." rente ui direct. Vt f V a Fore. Cro. dTj-t i OOV K&VU Oregon Jc WiSi for $2.25 -CS ujr urday afternoon. For Sale: Four cylinder heavv auto truck for sale, good for farm or town work: 8200. H. .Tih- man, Orenco. fiO-2 Henry L isy, of Sweet, Idaho, was here tin home to att luini-r, iitnici. ue reiJorts a fine Winter up in the Idaho coun try. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the County Court of the State of uregon lor Washington County In the Matter of the Km ntn nf Charles A. Miller, Deceased. XT. 1 ' , , . ; l : 11 1 . i,uuce " nercoy given mat the un- is week, being called Hersitmerl ha, brn duly appointed by nd the funeral of his the above entitled Court a Adminis tratrix of the estate of Charles A. Miller, Deceased, and has duly nuali licd as such. Now, therefore, all persons having In the County Court of the Stale Ureiton for u.shuigton ( ouiity In the Matter of the Kslati- of Benjamin lUrdsell, I Wcuscd. Notice is heiiliy itiven that the tin- dei HiKiii'd have hem duly conlii ni si by tlie iiImV( entitleil l iuii t us exc, u tors of tlie last will and testament ol Benjamin liirdsrll. Deceased, aid have duly qualiln-d im vueh. Now, thfi-clore, all liclsons havi it claims against said rstat." mo hen-liy notilusl and miuiivd to incsent the same, together with immcr vourlun therefor, to the undersiicned lit the law olhee of Uaie, McAlear IVtem, in the American National bank lluildinir, HilltilHiro, Oreiton, within six months from the date hereof, Datwl March Mth, lliIH. CURTIS J. HIRIISKI,!., JUSTIN 1'. ItlRDSKI.I., k. 1.. Mccormick, Joint Executors of the bast Will and Testament of Benjamin Birdsill, 1 lecensed. Hare, McAlear & Peters, Attorneys for Executors. NOTICE TO CREDITORS mime teirelher with proper voucher thurvfor, to the umleraiKUod at thd luw iiflle of Hare, McAlenr A I'ett em, in th e.-VmerKHii Nittionnl Hunk Building, llillsboio, (regoii, within six months from the date herwif. Dated I'ehiuai-v 12, 1918. ItKNJ. IIONZAIK, Ailmiiiistrator f the Kutat of Adolf llolitaik, I iis'eased. Hare, McAlear & 1'rtera, Attorney for Administrator. (1TATIOM. SUMMONS. In the Cireuit Court of the Slnle af Oreeiui fur Wushini'toii ('oiinly. j I.ydui A. Mdhiid, I'lniiitltf iCImrteaA. Millard, Defendant To Onirics A. Millard, the 11U te iiiiuied ilefendnnt: In the nnine of the state of Oreg m you an hereby reiuiired to niienr a d Hiiswer or otherwuw plead unto I he complaint tiled MRHinst you in thtuds ve enhtlisl court Mini suit within ail wis La after tlie date of the tl rut pubhout (in ! of this summons, and if you fiiil to answer or otherwise plead within .id tune the plaintiff will imimdiiil- y thereafter apply to the said Omrl or the relief prayed for in her compla nl tiled herein namely for a decree of li voire forever dissolving contract heretofore and IN HI K CIU'NTT (Nit HI' nir, ,TA'I f! OF OUIidN HiU W1MI. HO t ill NTT. In the Mutter nf the KlUte of J. K (hone, det-eanixl, 'in Kula Unmii and Hu uiAa jlieiiiiof Jennie K. 1 1 allies i!"!, j inid l all oilier peru r puM lirkimnn e 1 11 11111 1 my t.yim nun, elaU-, lien or interest in lli real pii ,y ly h'-rein.iiter ili wrtlied, jrrtiiif: In the name of th Slate of tir'W"ii Vou and each nf you aro It1.j- rtU'J and required lo appar in tb Com y Court of the Stale of Oreifim for Waih iiiH'toii Comity, in tlie Court ll m thereof in llilf!or, WabiKluu t'wnu t.V, Onvoli, on WnditcieUy, the Hrd chiy of April. IVls. kli jf the ftmt jult-ial day of the April term of i,ud ('out. l tlie hour of 10 o'clock in tha fien... of said day, and to then and ther nk,,w cause, if any tlmr la, Uj an ur!r atiould not le uiaiW and mitred hi nl4 cause aathnruirvf , llreiilif, mpvurt ir-K nml ihrectiiia" Kola II nine im iu ctitnx of the lait will ami tMlamoiit 4' aald decedent to tell at prual aaie f.ir cash in haul ill of tin; rest pmpariy Ixdoiiifii ir to .m. I ratite, riMKi m Ihe nmrrii ie 1 ashuiirtun lutnilt, On-V'Si, and ir now existi nif ' Iteularly deacrdied fullown, to I 1. rfl In the County Court of the State of 1 Oregon for Washmirton County In the Mutter of the Estate of Adolf Honzaik, Deceased. ' Notice is hereby iriven that tho un dersigned has been duly appointed by tne above entitled Court as adminis trator of tho estate of Adolf Hon zaik, Deceased, and has duly quali fied as such. Now, therefore, all persons havirur claims against said estate are hereby notihed and required to present the hpfwisMi the nlninliir and the dcfi'iid; Jit The west hnif of lots (Ho an4 tat which relief is sought upon the grow its -six- of and In block two J of u1 111 of trurliuid inhuman treatment rend tr- Faiifii-w aikhtmu lo Um t.ia, mn inir life burdensome. mty ot IMan Orva. ! at 4 an This summons is iHihlisbed nin e a ; I" of ohtaUoa fi.ta m'.ik whtek in week for six consecutive weeks by or der of the Hon. lieo. 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Tlicy arc a correct setting for the bust dressed people. 2 - -Performance Illclilt,c(1 powerful, sinootii- runuinj;, reliable motor that squeezes every bit of power out of every bit of gaso line; great hill climbing ability: narrow turning rad ius; simplified control; easy operating clutch; man ageable in congested traffic and rugged in construe, tion that means safety and durability. 3- -Cohlfort Inclll(,L,s freedom of mind from worry about niechanionl thing and freedom of body about being cramped or fa tigued; spacious interior; ampin Ipk room; wide SffUv deep upholstery; easy riding, due to the ng wheel bA lare tires, correct balance and rar cantilever Hprin. 4- -Service frec service. A guarantee t'very ear against defect in work manship or material. An unexcelled system of nation-wid service stations. Expert Overland scrvieu always srailahlu 5- -Price IllL;,U(1;s cconomicai original coM, which is extremely low in protoilioii to the excess value it RiTei; 0uKr lire miatft ad Iws fuel and oil connuraotion. I Don't Delay! Get Your Order Injat Once, so That I Can Sare You Money E. L. PERKINS : OVERLAND DEALER J. A. Imbrie Garage Building Hillsboro, Oregon