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PLEASURE AFTER Now i the Time for Every M..n John nnd Woidaii Sarah to Help MAKE IT EASIER FOR All. Junior Reel Cross U Doing Nice'y untl Children Work Hard ( Id gulitr Correspondent ) Hay by day more ileum nil arc being in it lc on nnr loyally ami In lifuliu -Hi, 'tiiil while in (lir n ; grcgatc ''" r-x mum' scents ( it general, still we run all l" It urnHiiil iih anil wonder w liy the m I i ril of pal riol i sin does nil move tlir average person to t!o more without urging. There it.'c women, even in this l ily, ln can liiul lime for everything on tin ir social calendar, but never mi hour to spare for work in It.d Gross hcnihpmrlcr. 'J'lirti, again, tin- young girls lit i k It t In doing more, judging from llii' way t lie y freipicnl the down town district after si I I liuiiri. This I u 1 1 r thought cai.ic nftrr reading a litter from a boy in France. 'I'lie "happy H" 1 tt t-- v boys" e rellleliilier lireatne in It over night, it ml are bravely ft lug danger, and while they nrc no doing, it it ""ly niitnral that they should ask, "What an- tin y loiin lit home?" or, if. thi pir lieular hoy wiid: ' Itv inetiilii r, there'll lie plenty of lime f ph i sit re after tin war, Intl a yon now doing anything to "ec.it the Kaiser?" Tell me tin' truth - you are n Honor (iunrd, or on a committee, or belong to the lied Cross ys - tint nre yon doing all that you I'Oilhl do without miieh Hiicriliiv. :. ! n lillle Nliirit liiul really do something worth while. Not in lv say; "I n mi Irving to do my him re, hut I nut willing to, and will do more than my share." Is there it Hoover sign in your win dow? If there isn't, put cue there today. This is no sermon, ,lul 't suggestion of plain, cic'V day duly that every real Aineii ran must and should face. Itclfxiitn Refugee Clothing -The sixteen auxiliaries are eel cleliug clothing in the country, tin- following ladies are solicit ing in tin1 il.V M""' ' V lev, Mrs. Bowman, Mrs. IIol. Mrs. 1'erkins, Mrs. Kane. Mis. Win. Nelson, M rs. SiiiipNon, Mrs. Barber, good response, doinir some Mrs, Hamilton, Mrs. Morgan and They all report a The Laundry is ncces.tirv wasli- ing, M" (iilhy loaned the G eviiress maehine to do the roll N. . I Ins:, and there is n largo colhe- ion for the Belgian woioett nnd rhildreil. Junior Bed Cross A week from Friday, begin ning nt 2:.'0, the Hillsboro I'ub- lie School, whieh is 100 per ei -nt. I. , . .. .. . f .. will nave an open atierooim no pur. ills and friends to see t'u i hihlren work at the Junior It. d Cross duties, and the coniplct -d work will lie on display at live rents per admission, Ihe motey to he. used for more materials. There 1m now for sale n hook of Hi d Cross stories for cliihln n. by dear (iene Faulkner, puhlMi ct! by the American lied Cross, This sells nt 50 cent n ropy, in eluding postage. A ropy of this should he in every school. ISAACSON STRIECK ('has. A. Isnncson nud Miss Ame lia St neck were married at the home of the bride's parents, at Aloha. Marrh 20, 1!1S. The irroom is n lineman for the S. 1'. Co. .and tin- hride him worked for the Miller Restaurant lure for several years. After it short wedding ' I rip to Walla Walla, where the (room has relatives, they will take up their residence in Portland. Spare Lands and Waste Feeds... TIGS, Milk Cows, Sheep nnd Poultry will solve this problem for you, Mr. Farmer. The Hillshoro National Bank is Interested In promotini! the raising of livestock on every farm. What can YOU do to help us? GROWING BECAUSE WE'RE SERVING Member Fciloral Reserve System. W. H.Wehrung, Pres. David Kuratli, Cathier HlLLSBOROWlOMlBAlNK. lniXSBOUO, Ivetia, was in the city Tuesday. Henry Puegy, of Phillips, was kit hhc city the lakt of the week. ll'irUnil Krlly nud family, of Mouiitaiiulale, were In Ihe eilv Tuesday. Spring need wheat for sale; Is clean. 'I'el. North Plains, IDl 12. J. Sehmilke. 52 2 Karl Johnson was out front Portland, Sunday, visiting wilh Ihe Inline folks. l or Sale A 1,000 pound aulo truck, wilh lop, and in (food run lllllg order. See I.. W. House, ll.lhd.oro. " 52 If l.lntcr Wohler, at the I . ijih' Island Navy Yard, writes the A : -gu that he likes it line there, lie recently went from llremerloii. Tor Sale About 11 tons loose clover hay and l tons haled timothy-- line hay.--A. Iteniller, Cornelius, It. 1. Teh phone, itltltH. 6'i 'i The (ieticral Laud olliee Is ad verlisiiiK the sale of I i in lie r i n lands reverted hy the . it C., nud the notice is found in a not In I place in this issue. Tor Sale. Vetch hay; ilso n farm horse nnd top htiKXy. Will take -food fresh cow in exchnnne. - J. Head, Quntatnii; I'. O. nddress, Orenco, Ore. 60 2 I'liiiiietl it i i k and .las. Itetlii hate IioukIiI ill with C. I'.. Ward, and the trio are now ruiiniiiff the Main Street livrry and aulo liusi ness on Main, in the old stand n door west of the Arus. For Sali Work team and har ness, wcih fthoul l.'KIO each. Will split team if desired; also 10 and 5 gallon milk cans. Mn. Livenifood, )' mile Southeast of Itecihille, near Tohias Station. Phone H Line (I, lieaveiton. 2 Sam Paisley, of liiivlon, at tending federal court in Portland a few days hack, passed through town last week, eliroute home. Sam Is iloiiiff a little polities for friends hut is out of the game mi far as he is conecriieil, personal ly. .las. Staplelon, a Portland at torney, hrother of Judge (ico. W ' . Staplelon, was in the city Tues dav, on legal luisiness at the court house. Mr. Staph Ion is a native son of this county, liming seen the light of day first at the Staplelon home, m ar old Center villc. Wanted: Hogs, shoats, sheep, heef, etc. We buy in Washing ton rotinty and pay telephone charires of nrosnectivc seller if they mean business. Will rail in response to telephones or let ters. Address C. K. Rogers, Portland, It. 1, Hox 31)2, or ti phono Woodlawn 635H. Will also do general hauling and long iliHtfince movinir. Sfltf Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Long, for merly of this city, now of Port laud, were in Hillshoro, Tues . lav. ntteiu ill!' the funeral ot Hie late Daniel K. Leisv. Their foo ter son, lhouias .loltnsloii, is now a sergeant in the 1 I7lh Field Ar tillery, in France. Mr. and Mrs, Louu W i re .iccoittpaliii'd to Hill . Imro hv DoiiLdas Leisv. with llu Portland police force, his wif and Perry Lrlsy, El's I inlerlylng certain symp toms of eve trouble may be the urate disturbances ol the ,r.,nernl health. A searching and accurate examination will revea 1. 1 Ihe trained eve specialist what the causes are. Glasses may not be needed in some cases at all. while in others, glasses may r lieve the brain fag, anil nervr strain. Dr. Lowe has hail more than 27 years as an exclusive eye specialist, and has by education ,,,l Lour eviierience acdllirci l il....lv m-aelieal and technical I l.-.l.r,- of his lirolesstoii. ami as an expert his ability is reeog nized nil over Ihe North Pacilie .vt Dp. Lowe vt he at I lie Hotel Washington on his next reiriilar trip, lhursday, March 28. Remember the day and tin t OREGON Fred Jossy, of II liiiii County Scat High Win by Cut One Point, 21 to 22 CHAMPIONSHIP FIGHT ON Threo Hundred Witness Game Last Friday Niuht (Ity Arthur Iteiling) Over three hundred people wit nessed Ihe games last Saturday nielli at the loeal (iynt. 'i he girls game, alllio the score was .'17 to in favor of II. II. S. was fast ami tiirioiis. 1 he lioys piaycii uie fastest game that has been play- I on the local floor this season. The players of both teams were in prime condition and the game was close throughout, the one leant never being more than points ahead of ihe other. Spirit ran high anil several of our ilisliiigiilslieil cili.ens were seen throwing their hats in tin air, and heard yelling at the tops of their voices. Sonic basket ball ! The correct score, nltho there is sonic ilispiue over it, h 2i to 20 in favor of the locals. The Washington County cham pionship now lies between these two teams, and will he decided on the Portland Y. M. C. A. floor next Friday night. I lidouhteilly a large crowd will attend from both town. Come on, let's go to Portland and show some more Miirit. Senator Wood talked to I la- Civics class last Friday, on the workings of lite Oregon legisla ture. Some of our future legis lators now know more about the way in which business is carried on at our Slate Capitol. The pennant offered by the Athletic Committer to the ida ,s lling the most tickets for the Forest Grove games wits won by the Seniors. No doubt it will soon be floating from the Assem bly wall. The II. II. S. Girls' liask.t Hall team has completed a suc cessful season by winning six out of nine games. The line-up fol lows: Ruth I.inklatcr, guard (mana ger); Gladys Taylor, guard; Ol ive (iatcs, center; Dorotliv Link- ater, center; Martha lierger. forward (captain); Marjorie Wells, forward; Titialt Hccheit, side-center. Prof. Patten is now the proud i, i i owner ot a nivvcr, nun may ne sent rolling about the city streets after school hours. Honk! Honk! Ity request of an II. II. S. stu- ilrnt : the next meel- . a., , 1 r I t ; , litg l Hie hock v recti i.iierarv will be held Friday evening, Ap ril ft, lfllH. Further announce ment about the program w ill be made later. Miss Milam, of the Food Ad ministration Ilurcnti, gave a very interesting talk on food conserva tion last Wednesday. She ein- nhasi.eil the fact that to waste i i . . . , now is a communion to sulfa tion. DESERTER Eddie Hiatt, aged 25 years, car rying the alias of Wm. Ward and alias of William Warden, was ar rested by Sheriff Applegatc, at the farm of I'rank Council, last niuht. Young Hiatt also has two I charges of larceny against him one from San Jose, ( nl., anil out from Portland. He expects tin lenth sentence as the result of the desertion clinrce, as this is his second offense. He deserter! from the nnnv some time ago and f served right months nt the Pre- sidio. Oil. He was then drafted from San Jose, and sent to Camp Lewis, where he again deserted, coining to Portland. He is a bud character, nnd is said to he a eon- firmed criminal. AUCTION SALE Of High-Grade Jersey Cows (at Win. Council farm) Tuesday, April SI, beginning at 10 A. M., as our tarm lias been soht we will oner ior sate our herd of Grade Jerseys, ranging from 3 to 7 years old, some fresh in March, about half fresh before May 15, nnd the rest will he fresh in Sentemher. Herd includes 21 X milk cows, 10 heifers, 1 register eil Jersey nun, years otu, i w I 1, . .. . .11 1 crude. Ilolstein bull. 10 months old. This herd has been bred up during the past 7 years w ith reg istered Jersey bulls. All stock tuberculin tested. Terms Seven months' time, 8 per cent interest, bankable note O. u. iJarlow, C. C. Gillenwatcr, Owners. J. W. Hughes, Auctioneer. A. C. Shute, Clerk. For Sale High-grade Jersey cow. ft venrs o il. to lie iresu , , . , t . . . i. March 25, $100. Also one white T,eghorn cockerel, Tancrcd strain $2.50. N. A. Frost. 1-3 John Carlson, of north of Hit her, was an Argus caller today He savs the late Sittinu is retard ills ,, Mulloy was Laurel, yesterday afi oil r fr riionH. Montgomery Turner, of I'aul. was in the city today, greelinij friends. Geo.- Ha nt Sr., of Shady P.rook, was in the eilv Tuesday, and railed on the family journ al. For Sale Four-cylinder heavy auto truck for sale, good for farm or town work; $200.- 11. Jeib- rnan, Oreneo. Mrs. K. T. Helms, been routined to her I CO 2 H III d f. II last week with grippe, i. a; .iin able to be about the house. Com! Corn! Seed corn for silo or grain. Irrigated. Kiln- dri (1 in hophotise For sale in 4!) If lots to suit. -Zina Wood. Pauline I'aiikner ha , li i n granted a divorce from ,)'il,n Paukner. Her maiden nam . Pauline Scharnark, has In en i stored. F'or Sal Team of horses, weighing about 2800; also har ness and almost new wagon, We ber, 3'i and wood rack. (). M. Taylor, two and a half mil s south of Recdville. all Mrs. J. M. Milteiiber-er. of I a Pine, arrived the last of Ihe wt k for an extended visit with h r parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tuppi r. and her aunt, w ho i iiiliiiLi he from California. Wanted Heef, pork, mutton, veal, etc., and will pay the high est market price for satin:. Uiil rail any place. T. A. Milh r, Heaverton, Route 4; telejihone, lleavcrton .1, on line .'), 2 Horn, to Henry Olson and i of Hillshoro, March Hi. litis, a son. Henry is foreman for IV ler Hros., and was in iliari f work on the (tales Crei k i'- son River road, last Suinmer. Henry Sehmelter has he, n "bundled til)" with the grippe for a few days and il was ju t a lime wiiiie nacK mat in v"s laughing at some chap who u s complaiiting of an unruly nose. For Salt V 4-year-old (illy. line driver, finely formed -' 1 ipeedy; out of Lord Lovclac. Also a few choice turkey gol-- lilers for breedioi; purposes. Frank Si'hulmerieh. I art'tinto i. Hillshoro, R. 5. 1 ! Free Methodist Chureh. con. r Fifth and Oak Streets. .1. .s . Wood, Pastor: Sabbath School at 10 A. M., Mrs. Lucy Si-l. -. Supt.; preaching at 11 A. M. and 7::i0 P. M. Prayer meeting u Thursday evening. All are in vited. The Hillshoro Cannery wanU contracts for fruit anil vegeta bles at higher prices than la-t year.: Residence. 1S02, Hascliue SI. V tone. 20.I1W. Ueinein.x r that n eatinery running sevcrd months means a place for all stir- plus product of this kind. For Sale or Exchange Nine room house in nice residence dis trict of Ashland, Oregon. Also business block consisting of three stores below with apartments above, all bringing in nice in come. Will take city or farm property near Ilillsboro.-r Write H.i fifi. Hillshoro. Ore. 49-1 Wm. Won, charged with mra- support, was brought over trout Vancouver, the other day. .ludg Ilaglev continued his case for iu- vcstii'.ition. Wolf alleging he h; nionev to his wife, instead of to the county clerk, as iltrec. cd. The case will be brought i i in a few davs and Wolf will have his second hearing. For sale: Entire herd of re istercd Jersey cows and hetter also two young registered Jersey bulls. Heifers are all sired l-y Register of Merit Hulls and most of them out of register of merit cows; a few register of merit cows also included in sale. Harrcd Plymouth Rock O. A. C. strain ecr.ru. XI per selling.--i m. ,-icnui- ,.- If... C..I...1 mericlt. 51" H Methodist Episcopal Churel Third and Washington Sis., (llu Church of the Friendly Greeting) W.iHon Skiitworth. Pastor ! : I a A. M.. Sunday School. 1 he prcs- cue kVinuay won uo u.u.im . i .. .-.i. it,:.. .. 1, known as 'Layman s Day, anil II the services will be condttct- , , .1 , U 11 A l M... eil Hv Hie iniii. -u P. W. G. Hyde will preside. In stead of the (i:30 P. M. Epworlh League meeting, the young pen- i tie wi 1 conduct the evening church service at 7:30. M r.n-lU. of Portland, will be the speaker. First Congregational Chur Main and Fifth Streets. Rev. A 1). Shaw. Ph. D.. Pastor-Sun- l.-iv Sehool at 10 A. M., Prof. B W. Barnes, Supt. Morning wor ship nt 11 o'clock; sermon sub jeet, "Awake lltoit I hat Seiv iuiit. An appeal to i hrisliaus of nil sects to exert greater con cern for the. complex life of tin Kingdom of lum. At morning service the choir will render, "Palm Branches." Christian En deavor nt H:.'tO P. M. F.venin service at 7:30 will be a stcreop tieon lecture entitled, "Scotland Lecture will be illustrated hy a act of colored Itict tires dialing 1'erd Groin r, of Si 1 up the last of the week FOR TWELVE IS Only One is From Hilliboro Jake Weil. All to Report 29th TWO MEN GO BESIDES CALL Registrant Will go to Camp Lewis in Few Days for Training The Loeal War Hoard, Sheriff Apph-gatr, Chairman, has issued a call for twelve men to entrain for Camp Lewis, and they are to he here on March 29. Then: was hut one man called from Hillsho ro Jacob Weil. The rest are scattered over the county, and one is flown in the Kelso logging di.st riet. The men are : William J. Ruff, Henry Martin Clemen, Wilbur Louis Thorn;! , 'Us Olson, Gerhard Classen, Jesse Glen Cunningham, Francis A. Porter, Jacob Weil, Guy Wor sley Stockman, Joe Sester, Cecil Dennis Hennett, Winfield Dill. All of the above men called for duty on March 29, 1918, at 9:30 o'clock A. M., to be sent to Camp Lewis, American Lake, Washing ton. Hugh larnharn, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. D. l'ariihaiii, who went to Vancouver to join the .'ilst Lngineers, left Wednesday for I t. Leavenworth for training. G. H. Abraham, of Gaston, goes Saturday to the Medical ()f lieers' training camp at Ogle thorpe, (ieorgia. Roth these lat ter men received their induction orders, having enlisted some time back. The following men have been reported for not responding to th' call for examination: Mat Pavusek, Hillshoro; Geo. Rugas, Timber; Lawrence II. Lee, Hillshoro; Arthur Ltiedtke, Gaston; Carl G. Peterson, Tim ber; David Ward Shaver, Garden Home; SericI Claeys, Sherwood; Antonio Cossaltcr, Cherry (trove, William M. White, Seofield; Rob- rt G. Allerd, Hiixton; Frank Ot to Antlcron. JSuxton; Herman XurHnh. Portland, R. 2; H. Hurt Suran. Hillshoro; Rerta R. Wat son. Hillnhoro; Kasper Amstad. Hanks, R. It ; Iyer Johnson, West riinher: Arniel Wilson, Hillshoro R. 2; Walter R. Whitfield, Forest Grove; Jules erhulst, Laurel, It. 2; Julius II. Rronner, Sherwood, R. 4; Oscar Dahl, West Timber; Kasper K. Tannler, Banks, R. 3 William P. Dugev, Cornelius, It. 1. If the managers of the shi) irds ask for exemption, tempor ary, ol tile following men, itiey will be passed up temporarily, Itho their exemption claims have not been allowed bv the district board : Leonard Fisher, Sherwood; Walter L. Davik, Sherwood; Jno. R. Dell-tan, Hillsdale; Franklin W. F.gger. Sherwood; Howard M. Fleisehman. Sherwood; Jos h S. Gay, Heaverton; Merle Grubb. Sherwood; Out' Hick man, Multnomah; Ralph Hu (Ta ker, Garden Home; W m. Henry Kehrli, Garden Home; Peter I. orsung. Hillshoro; Jesse W. Ralston, West Timber; Harry . Rhcu, Laurel; Henry Shippcl- tonlc, Buxton; Ira Joseph Smith, Sherwood R. 4; Raleigh 11. Aphn, Gaston; Arthur F. Heckman, Alo ha; Wm. A. Brady, Cedar Mill; Jacob L. Vanderzanden, Forest Grove, R. 2; Ben.). R. Utter, Hillshoro; Roy G. Simon, Hills horo; John D. Abel, Sherwood; Loci Hollenbeek. Mountaindale. Farm claims allowed: Eugene T. Wall. Forest Grove; John r.. McRoberts. Gales Creek. Farm claim denied: Alfred Richard, Beaverton. R. 4. Industrial claim denied: Dan iel X. Cochrane. Wm. F.lba Southers, Hillshoro, hasheen given permit bv the loeal board and has been ordered into service with the 405lh Telegrapl Battalion Signal Corps' and goes to Camp Lewis for assignment E. I.. Mapes, of Cbehalem Mt., . , . n. I .. was m trie city lucsuay. For Sale Cheap Three tons lime for fertilizer. Zina Wood, Hillsboro. 49tf Lost Cornish game rooster. on road between Centerville and Hillsboro; in sack. Finder noti fy Mrs. Moon, 170!) Baseline St. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Flint, of Scholls, and Mr. and Mrs. L. 1.. Crawford, of Manning, were city visitors yesterday, attending the big meetings. For Sale A good, fast driving mare, gentle ana sate ior women to drive. Also milk cow. and 10 months' calf. Box 126, Hillsbo ro, R. 2 ; near A. W. Scott's, Riv- er lioaa to rarminirion. ov-a t- . -r , t. . r r a. Lutheran services at the Con gregational Church, Sunday af ternoonEnglish services at 2; German services at 2:15; Sunday School it 2. E. W. Luecke, Pas tor. For Sale Team hay mares, 6 and 7 years; weigh 1 fiOO each; well broke, sound and true. Fred .lossy, on Tamiesie place, near Nortli riains. Hillshoro, It. 3; telephone North 1'Iains ccn L. S. Guild, of near Svholls, was in town Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Kolromh, of Bethany, were city visitors yrstcrday. J. J. Kuratli, of Phillips, visit ed with his sons, here, the first of the week. Fred H. Grabhorn, of below Heaverton, was in town the last of the week. For Sale Young team horses, good for farm workers. Take them for $100. Peterson Bros. Garage. 52-2 C. O. Roe, of Forest Grove, was down to the county scat Tuesday. Chas. still wakes up when an election conies around. For Sale Gasoline wood saw, omplete; with business estab lished ; all in good shape. No op position. Will ell cheap. Phone 94. 51-1 Geo. V. Oberg and Delia Moore, of Gaston, were granted marriage license yesterday at the Clerk's office. E. L. Perkins received two car loads of Overland.? and Willys- Knight autos, last week, and he was some busy man. E. L. is sell ing a bunch of cars this year. Anna Aplanalp, married to Caspar Aplanalp in 1900, has sued for divorce, alleging deser tion in 1913. Suit was filed Mon day by Attorney Chas. J. Schna- bel. Tillamook sold over a million dollars worth of cheese last year. All cheese in storage must now be sold before June 15, unless hv th Fnml AHminiitrAHnn. "j - ... , p . .1 cumoers tor delivery to is.nigm Packing Co., Cornelius, Oregon. Seed furnished at cost. For full I particulars write Knight racking io., roruana, vtre. oz-z For Sale A 3li Birdsell farm wagon, fine condition; good hack which will carry 1500 pounds or more ; 3-horse tongue for wagon, fine condition. Will sell cheap A. L. Holeomb, Hillshoro, Or., R. 1. Phone 30R7. 1-3 R. M. Banks, the Banks meat market man and cattle buyer, was in town Tuesday. Robt. will go out of business the first of the month, having sold out. He has been in the business almost since Banks was put on the map. m. Alorgensen, of Oarden Home, was up to the county seat yesterday, paying taxes and greeting friends. Mr. Morgensen settled at Garden Home years be fore the settlement was anything but a little hamlet of farms. Now it is just a part of Portland. The Hillsboro Unit of Wom an's Council of National Defense held a meeting Monday after noon, at the City Library, and Mrs. W. O. Donelson was elected chairman. The duties of the Unit are to promote all patriotic work during war time, and assist all laudable efforts. Peterson Bros, report the fol lowinir new rranklin owners since they took this car on the sales route C. B. Buchanan, Ed. Schulmerieh, Geo. Biersdorf, Zi na Wood and C. C. Hancock Thev have turned out 24 new Studebakers since the 1918 sea son opened, lliev now have a Denbv truck on sale see their big announcement in another col - umit. Robert Harper, aged 52 years residinar at Gales Creek, was Tuesday declared insane, Dr. E H. Smith exauuninsr. Harper was of a homicidal tendency, and he has imagined for some time that the neighbors were plotting against him, and he said he was going to get them before they got him. His attacks of mental disturbance have been coming on for a vear. Heretofore, he has heen of a ouiet disposition. II i . is a son of David Harper. Passion Week Services will be observed at the Congregational Church as follows: Wednesday, March 27, at 7:15 P. M. Devo tional Service. Sermon, "I Thirst." Thursday, March 28, at 7:45 P. M., the Lord's Supper .... , 1 "IU.., will De onserveu. sermon, x hc Last Act in the Tragedy." Fri- lay (Good Friday), March 2i), at 7:1.5 P. M.,Consecration Ser vice. Sermon, "The Last Utter ances of Christ." To these ser vices the public nnd strangers are cordially invited. W e shall re neve nnr lovaltv to "The Man of Sorrow s." duriii!' the I'assion Week. - - -, , G. B. Abraham, of Gaston, while cutting wood at his home vesterdav. cautrht his ax in a clothesline and the blade fell on his shoulder, cutting an artery Dr. Kaufman says it Avill lay him up for two weeks and Abraham, who was in the selective service as volunteer, will forego going to Georsria for a fortnight, tie is feeling sore about his accident- and says that no one need think he was trying to sidestep. His enlistment was voluntary at this time, nnd he is anxious to go savins he would so anyway if the department would let him. and take chances on his wound hein!? healed bv the time he DANIEL E. LF.ISY Daniel 1',. Leisy, o. South Tuala tin, died at the family home, Sun day, March 17, I His, after an illness covering n. ml mouth. He was born near Greenville, oa the Isaac Leisy donation, Jn 1, I Sol. He wt. mnrrirj ! Miss Nellie Leonard, Sept, M, 1893, at the Li i .. home. I.Wsj ville. The wid.m am! unc daughter, Miss I! (liter, survive . Of his immediate family hts mother, Mrs. F.sUh r Leisy, and the following brothers and sis ters survive: M George Ha n ry W. I.risy, thorn, Laurel; II hwect, Idaho ; .Mrs A. Mont gomery, ot Mouiiiaintlale ; .Mrs. Dwight Pomeroy, of Ltt.yville; Mrs. J. E. Long, . f Portland; I. Burr Leisy, Sweet, Idaho; Prrry, of Portland, and Douglas Leisy, on the Portland police force. The funeral took place lues- day afternoon, from the family home in South Tualatin, and in terment was in the Hillshoro cemetery. Mr. Leisy spent almost Ins en tire life in Washington I ounly, and he was highly esteemed by a large circle of friend. W. J.Gregg, of i ' v 1 1 y aft ie, was moon. city caller lues Dr. E. T. HELMS, Chiropractic Physician Usinsr in conn.-ction Eieetrieity, Hy- drotherpathy & seieiiUr'ic Itietniics. Calls answered day or night, i tie phone, 296 lz. Offices in 1 and 2, Ikidel Building, Hillshoro, Oregon F. A. BA1LLY, M. , . 1'hysici.in ami iirn B k BM e. Resid,lnc, sw comer of 2nd & Baseline. Plioii f, Office,2SW5; Residence, 2382 Hillshoro, - - - Oregon . Dr. C H. POLLOCK, Upstairs in Hillsboro National Bank Building, on M: ia street:. HilUboro, - - - Oregon Dr. W. H. PASLEY, Dentist Offices in Ileidel Building, upstairs Main Street, adjoining Fostoilree. Phone, 26'Jfi. Hillsboro, - - - Oregon Dr. J. R. MARSHALL DENIIST Tamiesie Building Kooms 5 & C. Main and Tluni Streets. Hillsboro, - - - Oregon Dr. J. B. DINSMORE, Phyacian and Surgeon. Calls Day and Night. Orenco, .... Oregon E. H. SMITH, M. D., D. 0. PHYSICIAN A SURGKON OSTEOPATH Completely equipped hospital in con nection. Calls an- ( red day or night. Office over Hillsboro Nat'l. Bank. Hillsboro, ... Oregon E. B. TONGUE, Attorney-at Law- Office, upstairs Schulnterich Block. 1 jj;iSD)ro - Oregon THOS. H. TONGUE, Jr., Attorney-al Law Upstairs, Schulmerieh Block Hillsboro, - - - ' Oregon JOHN M. WALL, fttornoy-n l-Law- Upstairs, A. C. Shute Bldg, 2nd and . ' Oregon Mam. Hillsboro, HARE, McALEAR & PETERS, Attoriieys-.i I Law- Upstairs Shute Savings Bang Mug. Hillsboro, ... Oreson EVEREADY FLASHLIGHTS Our stock is very complete, and priced from 75 cent-; and up, in all shapes and sizes. We w 11 he pleased to show tin m I The Delta Drug Store Best Fire Insurance JOHN VANDEIVWAL Agent London ci: Lanca shire Fire Insurance Co. 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