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I mm UP 10 LAST Cluiirmnn Wclirung Sends Out Letter to Various Captains INSTRUCTS THE MANAGERS Auks for United Effort to Clour the Drive on Saturday 'Jill! I Ulll'lll I, ill! I'tV LlUHl lllUf in making ImihIuii) ami Chairman Welll'iintf Inipi-s to have III- pto til I .it it I by Snl ii nluy evening. 'I'lii' m inus in j 1 1 ii 1 1 m iiinl iliilm I 1111111111 r linU' In i ii more lli in busy lli- Jul 4 lu rk, As ii lninl in si i-iictiiui ( linn inn ii i Iiiiiiih si lit mil tin' fullii inn Ii II' r In nil i In' i upt .tins Tuesday ; "My I car Captain : Permit nir In r. ill mir alti nl urn In tin' f li t I hat Saturday, September '.'Mil, will In- tlit liiil tiny fur rlusiiiy: iii Kiiliu ri(i'inx for llu 1 i ii 1 1 1 1 i.ili i rly I .h i ii raiiiinij;M. If ynir iliilrirt tins not already i iiiiiii ti l ili iii"t i, I would mi;.' ji'it Mint you riiiiiiininlriilr mi'I. our i iiiiiiiiilli riiiiiii at imi'i'i in ;; ill lilt 111 uf llir importance of I'" i.hiiiH I In ir wink l" -forr Sepl. in I.' r '.'Mil. Von mi. Ii i l in.l tlir Ilillslntro .pinl.'i is liin il on I 1 1 1 k rrsniir. i s an. I us "iiir of llir district! he .lllllll' l II" li'iM- I" 1 " " s.il Ly iiiiliiili' hank-., il will I" nnniiirv fur nil II district ti) l't iiirr llinr iiiol,i a small pelt- nl ni;i' to In l' lake rail nf '.iiIim ii;i Iniii Hint Inn c In i ii sent In I'lln r hanks. tli.it Mould rightfully 1" IniiU In I lillihtirn. I would HUh'K' sl lliat .M'u .if t-.-i utf Mllli I oil 1" rtinimit h e t furnish mi n cntiiph lc list of the miIisi tiln-rs anil mill subscribers, imt I. il. r than Thursday n. niuK, so that llir i Ni i utile lioaril ran hi iiini'i- to ""M i" inunibutf n tin' ii. m siilin riln rs nil I ml iv ami S it ii nl.iy. I'i la tl.ilt the llillsboro lialil-s I, air tin I n ceiled aiinviiiiali ly 0 n r i nl of tin' ipinla allolti tl In llillslnirn, mi I lliink ynu ran i.ltlily srr Hit' importance of unking i viKomiis cnuipaimi to secure tin- necessary siibscrip l,,,ni t.. i nit IlilMmro nwr Hu ll, p. It liai bun suggested that ,i(,' a number of wi II I" do turn have Mit.srriliril small amounts. If this is triir thrrr will have to be a rrrniiviiHs among this class of iiti.r lis. Tnislintf Von will sir tin' iui pnrUnre nf the united rllnrl in (In' next few ilnys, anil will giv this unit l r jour inline tliale iiltcu tioii, I remain, your v rry truly, V. II. Wehrung. Chairman 1'ucutiNc Commit tee, llillslnirn, Oregon." NlHiODEMUS WRITES Funnel I Niihnilriiiiis. son nf Mr. ami Mr'.. .1. I'. N iclmdemiis rites his i.iri nli from France, under dale nf Sepl. .'I: Tom Irrlaml, former! v of llillslioro, am! 1 were out loiiinlil went "vrr l Hi'' . M. C. A. fur ii while Believe il sine si i innl good to si r llim. I'rnl Dock, h.i onrr livril nrst ,loor to hi (mr Carmiinfloii) is also Inn-. I Mi.iosr you know wlui In- I-- W' w,'n' sun' N"rlri'4" ,, o ni l' liini. Irrlaml is llir first mil' I Irivr siin from llillslioro. ami il is fooil lo nnrt uiif from liomr. I w ill il Iiinl ilinm r Willi liiiu. Am inviliil lo a rliirkrii ilin irlnniirniw oh. no. I won't min as uoiiil a lliinil I1"1'- 1 havr Ii. .nil from Clan.l.'. (Think hr no alii Cliiml'- ira ). W'anlril: To li-asr n wi ll im pravnl farm nf from U.O to 2(H) arris fur 1iiiT"m' "f f stalilisliiim a lirsl . I.ish .1 lit V stork farm. Wcilr lisiiilioii anil rrntal iriiv, i.l.liTssin l!o ' ii'-'. I - limo, Oit, I iiiraii Inisinrss. Tor parlii'i.l.'irs l,'li'ilionr 1 1I It!), Hills liiirn. Nine A. M. Saturday That's when it is planned lo send Oregon (imt I he lop in the Hi) Liberty Loan drive. The banks will be open al !i u. in. ready to receive subscriptions. If you can mil call, be prepared lo mail your .Hiibscriplion in so that il will gel I here in lime. T he hoys "over there" don't hesi tate why should you? "Only National Bank in Hills-boro." W. II. Wchrunii. Prr. Geo. E. Beedle, HillsboroMioilBAiC HIU-SROKO, Mr. anil NfrH. M, (!, Sti'i'iili'H, of I luijiiiaiii, raiiir over Inst wrrk to nii nil a frw ilnys lsilinn with ri lalivi'H anil frirnils at I Iillnion anil (ialiN Crrrk. W'ltili- Inrr liny lisilril tin: fair at tlir (irovr. Sli'i ii'N wiin liorn in South Hills hoi'ii in lHft.'l, iiinl is will known to thr nlillimi rs. His wifr Was a l.nllrily, anil livi-il at (iahs Crrrk irinr to thrir inarrlani', Tiny riiinr iinniially on a vi lli!, i n,'r"".V "''out fair timr. M. (!. is our of thr lilhl. Jiolirr at thr I loiiiiani shipyards. If rvrry mail who must 1)11 mil a ijin ilii.iinaii'r wouhl n ail il all nvrr rarrfiilly, ami know just wluil his (mutters air, hr wouhl sinr liiiiisi If nml his ailvisoi's in tin- rily it nrrat ih al of liiur. AI iiKi,l aiiviuii' ran uinlrrstaiiil tin purpnl't of thr ipirst inns, lis lin y arr Vi TV siliiplr. 'I'hosr nf iliafl am' roininjf in with thrir blanks ..I hi lirst trail it nw r, ami hr prrpai'ril to answer any iiir',liiins I heir mlvisiirs many ask tlirni rrl n I ivi- lo llir answers Cinuit Court Until Hrnlly (jivrn a ilrrrrr of forrrhisurr a liust ( )nry (iossinan, North I'lains prnprity ; suit of A. II. Si lioomivrr vi rsus City of Cor lli litis, lllsniissril withniit prrjii il irr ; .1. M. Mabry nivrll ilii'nrrr frmn Myiilr Mabry, allow init o loan to lake iniiilrii naini' nf I'rr ry ; I'liillip I'lisinini r ilivnrrnl fi'oin f Ii It-il I'.nsmiiiurr, ilrrlin iiii.' inaiTiarr al iiiii nia rr null ami nil I . ( lair W'iikrs, fniim rlv inly roll trsli r, ha-. iiiir to Camp ' t i h.ii iah T'a, lor, m ar l.oiiisvillr. In llir nllirrrs' I raining si Inml mm In in:; hi hi. I!i fnrr haling hr lisitnl llillsboro rililivrs. M iss I'.linnr ilkrs. who II is In i n lisiliim with thr I.. I'.. Wilkrs In rr, ili partnl this wrrk to rr sllllir her lllltil S Willi llir Inisinrss nllirr nf O. A. C. 1'rank l isrlu r of below Sehnlls w as laki il before llir I'. S, ili Irirl allornry llir nllirr ilay on failure to riitislrr. lie satislinl llu nllii i.ils thai he aeleil in mm. I faith ami thought he was tii year nf line, anil he w as allow eil lo j"i ami ri'nister. County ro.nl work has rom lileiieeil mi the Laurel llillslioro mail, ami while rain wouhl be weleiiuieil by many I here are nth rrs who wish lo ser llie ilry spell eolitinuetl a while. Lust: Wallrl containing sum of money, a lot of receipt ami mv ri'iiisl ration card. Liberal re ward. A. H. Paekard, lO.'tti Oak St., llillslioro. All nii niliers of llillsboro Wo nun's Itrlirf Corji No. t7 are rr ipiesled to send ill the names nl father, son or grandson now in the war for servirc llai; to seen lary. The Militia Company dance last Saturday evening was one of lliu biggest soeial ntTairs of the season. Over one hundred num bers were sold, and the hall was emu (led. The boys netted n sub stantial sum for their treasury. A. L. Croeni, of JSethany, was in the eity this morning, lie says the potato nop is very short down his way and if .shortage means good price the tuber should be mure than high. Mr. ami Mrs. (1. A. Olsen, of Mel.ger, have purchased the Ted Morgan property on Baseline, In Iweell Second and Third, and have taken possession. Supreme Judge F. A. Moore died at Salem this wrrk. Judge Moore is well known in llillslioro where he owned residence prop erly for years. For Kent: Farm of H acres; acres ill cultivation; 4 acres pasture; bouse and outbuildings. Impure of 11. F. Clay, oil place, in southeast pari of Cornelius. .'II .1. W. Council has taken the lo cal agency for the Ford tractor and it call be attached to any lb tir v, and do ! he work. F. N. Au.tin, Caihier Vice - Preident 1 OIMWON MILURD GATES LIVES Soldier Reported Dead, Killed in Action July 21, Very Much Alive MATTER OF DOUBT CLEAR Parentis Mr. and Mr. O.B. Gate, Get Letter Dated Aug. 31 Millard (i.-ites, wounded in France July 21, is alive, and the report by the government that he was killed in action mi that date is now proven erroneous. His pa mils, Mr. and Mrs. (). Jl. (iales, all the time felt that the report by the adjutant general from Washington w as error, and noth ing could shake them in their be lief. The lirsl of the week they reeeiveil a h II. r from him dated ) August .'II, and thrrr is joy in thr (iales housrhiild as will as in the hearts of all who knew the sol dicr. Telegrams hail been sent lo Washington only to receive llir answer that the war department's record shows that the llillsboro J' I S s- snhlier was dead. 'J'he letter from Millard conveys the information that In- is getting along fairly well. He says that his left leu. below the knee, was shattered In a high explosive shell, ami both billies will ultimately have to In grafted. Hr rxprcls lo stay in the base hospital at Orleans until about Nov. 1, w hen he expects to be si nl lo the l iiited Slates for treatment for bone graft, nml probably will be sen! to Johns Hopkins, or sonic other notable institute for the work, lie say he expects to get well ami return for other war work, and he in lends to take special training for auto work transporting supplies and men. It will lake at least six months in this country's hospital and by that time he expects to be a sound man. Millard is cheerful and as hap py as a man could be under the circumstances and hearing from him has lifted a cloud of gloom at llillsboro. I'ltOCLAMATTON Whereas, Saturday, the 2Slh day of September, at the hour nf 1 :.'t() p. in., has been designated as the time to dedicate the service llag for the city of llillsboro al the corner of the Court house sipiare ; And whereas, a program has been arranged for this occasion, including Hr. A. A. Morrison, of Portland, w ho w ill make the dedi catory address; Now, therefore, that this event may receive the co-operation and attention of everyone, I respect fully ask thai the business houses of the city close their doors from 2 o'clock lo I o'clock of said day. The mothers of these boys in France will appreciate this con sidcration very much. Dated al llillsboro. Oregon, this '.Villi dav of Setepinber. 1!US. John M. M all, M.ivor. AUCTION SALE The Count v Court of Washington eoiiulv, Oregon, will offer al pul lie sale at the county poor farm al New Ion. at II) a. in. on Tl'l'SDAV. OCTOItF.lt 1 Four cows, three giving milk and I he other will be fresh about time of sale, all tuberculin tested; six: do.en chickens; 7 tons hay; two tons straw ; acres of potatoes in the ground; 1 acre kale; acre corn; 1 Icon Age seed drill; one B-shovel cullivalor; 1 lawn mow er; 1 grindstone and other arli elcs loo numerous to mention Terms, cash. It. 1!. Cornelius, auctioneer: John Yamlerw al. clerk. P.y order of the County Court. H. H. Ucasoncr, County Judge VETERANS TO MEET The semi annual meeting of tin Washington County Veteran As; sociation will lie luiil at l oresl drove on, Thursday, October 3rd. All comrades are invited. Memor ial service nt 11 a. m. and picnic dinner at 12, and a grand camp fire meeting nt 1 :!10. 4 fS Dr.T.owe Oct. 17. Nave him test your eyes. Attorney K. B. Tongue rftiirn oil Monday from a trip to noulh em Oregon and Adtoria. Mm. II. (i. Guild, of Toledo, Ore, wan u Kue,nt of her ulster, Mrs. Lou IJarrett, the past wrrk. Wish to reit a piano for the winter. Inquire at Mcf'artcr's apartment, Donelson building, Third St. HO Fred Schmidt, of Laurel, w as a cit-V visitor Mum may. inn nas two boys, aged 18 anil '20, in llu last registration. Clu ster Alexander, loromolivr enitinerr, paused through here the last of the week in control of one of thr red car motors. Jack Uayuard, of Laurel and Scholls, was i .Saiitiirday. He re ports that District No. I f. went over the lop last Saturday in tin Liberty Loan drive. For sale; On the old Hurley place, 2 inileH east of llillsboro, on 1'iaseliiie road, team inuli s. .'I cows, 2 heiferM, and Jersey bull. riinne l.'lUO. 27-2!) l.ig hcurlcd old Fairfax I'ar- rish, for years a conductor on the Southern Pacific, was down lo the old county scat the lirst of the week, the giietit of his sister, Mrs. Lou Uarrctt. !".. W ens! rom, of Scholls. w a a cilv caller Saturday. Wciistroni says it is almost impossible to get goiui saw mill laiior tliesc ilas irllaml shipyards drawing so heavily on labor. T. C. Ueynobls and wife are now 1 1 it-1 1 1 1 1 at i.os .vngeles, ami fcrnil for the family paper to keep llu in informed on llillsboro s do hilts. 1. ( . tomicrlv rnmliirlr I the Cash (iroeerv on Main. For Sale: Registered HoKteiu ifers and bull calves, cheap, if ken before t or 5 weeks old.- Gerhard (ioet.e, 5 miles soulh of Cornelius, Hill line fi.VJ. Address Cornelius, It. 2. .'10 G. N. Taggart and family have n turned from Nctarls, where thev spent the 'summer. Thev en yed the vacation immensely. ami nail a long streliTi ol good weather. No Hunting: 'All persons, ir respective, are forbidden to hunt or trespass on the Craiidall place, the U. It. Jones and the 1). I'. Crorieri places, all under lease to the undersigned, as there is stock on all places. 1). f. orneri. .11 SCHULZ-FULLER Albert Schulz and Miss Ella Full er, of 1 li t Ii :i ii y , were united in marriage in Portland, Sept. 20. 1!I1S, Rev. Harold GriHi.s tillici.it- ing. Roth are popular in the Bethany section, where thev will Diake (heir home. ROAD CLOSED Rock laving starts Monday morn ing and the road on the Hillsboro Laurel highway between the Campbell bridge and the four corners will be closed w hile work is in progress. Travel will be di verted from the north end of the Campbell bridge around past the Rebse school bouse. Dr. and Mrs. R. M. F.rwin mo tored over to ( amp Lewis Satur day, remaining over Sunday and M inula v. Thev were accompani ed by Miss Minnie Olsen, whose brother Oswald is at the canton ment. They returned to llillsboro Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. C. llch.se return ed Tuesday evening from Seattle, where Mrs. Hchsc for the sum mer was the guest of her daugh ter, Mrs. Amanda Curses. Mr. Rehse went up three weeks ago to visit and return with Mrs. Rehse, Mr. llvh.se says that Seat tle is booming. The Central Church of Christ, corner. Ili'd and Hascline, 15. F. Clay, pastor; Poble school, ! : 15 ; preaching at 10:1.0 and 8; morn in or sermon, I luircliiaiuty or Chrislianilv. Which?" Evening sermon, "W hither Hound?" You are cordially invited. For Sale or Rent: Small place. well , improved, good bungalow, barn and outbuildings. Will sell crops and all farm tools, team, young mule, fat hog, cow in milk. i do.en chickens, hay in barn, al so Ford ear. This place is locate at Oak Park station, 200 van from deiiot. Oregon Electric; -l-O minutes ride to Portland. -W. A Goodman, llillsboro, Ore., R. t. Tel. llillsboro. lid. 28tf First Congregational Church Rev. A. D. Shaw, pastor: Sunday school at 10 a. in.. Prof. R. W. Barnes, .superintendent; classes for all ages. Morning worship at 11 a. in., sermon subject, "An Lx hortationto Short Sighted Ico nic." Christian Endeavor at (i::t0 p. in.; evening service at 7:30 i m. The address will be entitled "The Democracy of the Trench es." This address will deal witl an aristocratic young man who after serving in the trendies was discharged from the service on account of wounds. This young man entered the trenches as an aristocrat but left the trenches a splendid American democrat This address is based upon aetiia facts. Everybody cordially invit etl to these services. SIXTY 01 CALLED FOR OCT THE 10TH Twenty-five Is the Federal Call to Camp Lewis Cantonment OTHERS TO REPLACE MEN Three Volunteer, Having Waived Classification, Wanting to Go The War Jiuard has made a call for sixty-one men to meet here October ! for rut raiiiiuent on Oc tober 10, twenty-live men having been called for Camp Lewis. Quite a number will be .scut to that camp to till in ri plan mi ills for rejections for various reasons - just how many not being gin-n mil till Lit uiai dale as l lierr may hr more rejections between now and the lOlli of next month. Three came ill and volunteered, having waived classification, and they will be sent at the head of the list. They are Fred Ilolzna gle, of the llillsboro postollice; Ralph I. Williams, son of F. J. Williams ami wife; ami Philip V. Mclteheck, Laurel. The remain ing 5S are : Loci Hollcilheck, Portland. Lester June Snider, R. 8, P.ea vertoll. Harold Vaiult he , Forest (irove. Ernest Eugene Delirmne. Hanks. Max Welter, It. :i, Jieaverton. Herbert Ernest Kappel, Forest Grove. Jacob (ieorge arup, Rank,. Ni ls Maurits Ohrliug, Cherry Grove. Homer Clark Rogers, R, 2, Laurel. Aloysius Ilollrvort, Forest Grove. Fred Lesser, forest Grove. Cecil David Haines, College Place, Wash. Leonard Charles Jennings. Forest Grove. Pleasant Mathews, R. 2, Hills dale. Alfred Johanseii, Portland. Mellon Wane Iloekcnberry, Soulh Pasadena, Cal. Hubert Henry Carstens, Ranks Harry Richard Kuehnc, Tig.ird Henry Holboke, R. 2, Portland. Fred Lel.-ind Anderson, Forest flrove. Lester II. Lindsay, Sherwood. Martin John Remards, R. 2, Forest Grove Lewis Madison Clark, R. 1. llillsboro. Joseph Parsons, Irrieana, Alta. Clarence lTmsehied, Majorville Alta. William Bryan Ilollenbcck. Mountaindale. Frank Vandecoevcring, R. 2, Forest Grove. Oscar Otto Nitehman, llills boro. William T. Driver. Beaverton. Edward VandcrvcbKii, R. 2. Forest Grove. Theodore Bernards, R. 2. For st Grove. Alford Vernor Doree, Rex. Clifton Bryan Hardin, Cascade Idaho. Clarke Lawrence Johnston, Sherwood. Ernest J. F.ggers. R. 2, Port llld. George Rengvald Berg, Taeo ... , ma. w asn. William Pearl Stevens, Port- laud. F.lwood Ashley Carpenter. Se at! le, Wash. Benjamin George Heineek, K. t, Laurel. Harry Wesley Schoficld. Gales Creek. Felix Ward Mcf'ullough, Gas ton. John Frederick Saunders, For est. Grove. Adolph Herman Schmidt. R. 1. Sherwood. Louie Herman Wiesi R. 1 R. 1 Gale Gaston. Charlie Rancler Macy Forest Grove J a mrs Creek. Elvin Portland James Joseph Aves, Harvey Haskell. Luther Turner, R. 2. mils boro. Albert Arnold Bucber. R Beaverton. Harvey Lee Roy Jack. R. 2 llillsboro. Roland Five Sutherland. Klon dike. Lawrence Peterson, Seaside. Fred Chris Zuercher. R. 2. llillsboro. Allen Flitch Ballard, It. .1. Sherwood. Bert Emerson Copple, Tualatin Ernest Edwin Wortbington. IL V, Beaverton. Clarence Chancy Clanio. North Plains. William Orvnl Clark, Portland. Green tomatoes for pieklinir. delivered anywhere in Hillsboro. 75c for 50 pounds. $1.50 per 100. An extra charge for boxing out of town orders of 25c. Order a hun dred pounds now and have ripe tomatoes up to Thanksiyinn- or later by placing them on shelves to ripen. Address A. C. Sellers. P. O. Bos 2 M, or phone Hillsboro 27017:. tf John Neumann, of below Recd ville, was a city caller Tuesday. AUCTION SALE Having rented rny farm I will sell at public sale at my place 2',. miles S. W. of llillsboro, and a mile south of Jobe's crossing, at ten a. in., on SATURDAY, SEPT. 2H Black gelding, 1500, 8 years; sor rel marc, 9 years, 1500; sorrel gelding, 12 years, 1300; brown gelding, 12 years, 1200; J 7 milk cows, 8 of them coming fresh in October, Jt in November; two I in. plows, two 5 tooth eu'tivalors, disc plow, sulkey plow, two 2 section harrows, springtooth bar row, It-ill. disc, iron roller, hay rack, Decring binder. Galloway manure spreader, rubber ti,e 2 seat hark, old hack, buggy, he wagon with California bed, '' 1 in. Millhaven wagon, iron truik wagon with hayrack, Hi i!i Iloosier grain drill, milk cooh r, 5 tooth cultivator, potato plant'-i, potato digger, fan mill, work h- r ness, buggy harness, ten 10 g .'. milk cans, hack harness, Smith stump puller, with 100 fl. c.i! !i hydraulic rani with 100 feet pip -. Myers pump. Buckeye pump rid numerous other articles. T ri ;-.: r'20 ami under, cash; over $20. Ii months, bankable note, at S i, r cent. Two per cent off fur erisli over $20. II. Koenke, own. . .'. ('. Kuratli, auctioneer; John K i i-.itli, Jr., clerk. W alter Zi t.iuan w as in Tucs day. getting out sale bills for ( c tober 10. He is placing his ri-iris It red Holsteiiis on the block. AUCTION SALE 1 u ill sell at auction sale on III' August Meier place, half mil. northwest of Bethany store an' S miles northeast of llillsboro. at tell .1. III., Tl'F.SDAY. OCTOBER 8 Tw o horses '.I yean old. 1250 .mil I 150 lbs.; 2 extra uood milk ov.s fresh for four months, giving :t and I gallons milk daily; hav fork, ropes and pulleys compiler: about J do., chickens; .'I' j Mi'cli cll wagon, new ; hack, buggy, mower, rake, sjiringlooth harrow, 50-tooth peg harrow, lti in. disc. I l in. plow, cultivator, 2 sets of work harness, set plow harness, buggy harness, grindstone, B ten gallon milk cans, milk cooler, some furniture, 25-gallon iron kettle, lot of small farm tools and numerous other articles. Lunch will be served at noon. Terms: Six months time, bankable note. S per cent. Three per cent dis count on sums over $20. Peter Yandenberg, owner; J. C. Kur.it li, auctioneer; E. I. Kuratli, krk. Huntsmen are getting ready for that shoot next Tuesday morning. The fact that so many have gone into the service will mean a tew less Hunters man in former years. There seems to be a w ide divergence as to the plen- tituil of birds, many saving there are plenty, while others say thev are very scarce. PUBLIC SALE Having rented the J. E. Reeves farm. I will sell at public sale al the Reeves farm, one ami one half miles south of Cornelius, at 10 a. in., on SATURDAY. OCTOBER 5 B.i mare, n" vears. H00 : bay geld- in.r. C rears, 1 300 : gray ut l.ii:; .. !i vears. 1300; sorrel grilling. S' vears, 1H00; roangelding. 8 year- ltOO: gray mare. 11 years. 1400: gray mare. 12 years. 1200; black mire and gray gelding; John Deere binder, good as new ; Join s mower, in good shape; platform scale; i good walking plows; 2 wagons and racks; iron corrugat ed roller; double disc plow; sev eral sets work harness; 2 spring tooth barrows; pegtooth barrow; hay tedder; 2 one-horse cultiva tors; bay rake; fan mill: Gund huh drill; buggy and harness; milk cooler; milk cans; 2 pumps; milk earl: 2 -ton Fair banks wagon scale; 23 bead of shoat. about 100 lbs. each; 25 tons baled wheat, and oat straw; 10 tons baled alfalfa hay; 30 bu. seed wheat: 75 bu. seed oats; 250 bu. gray winter oats; 200 bu. spring wheat and numerous other articles. Free lunch at noon. Terms of sale: Under $10. cash; over that amount. 8 months' time at 0 per cent intercut and approv ed security. No properly to be re moved until terms of sale are complied with. Two per cent or for cash. J A. Vuylsteke. owner: J. W. Hughes, auctioneer; F. . Sboles, clerk. The Red Cross has secured the promise of the IThrh School stud cuts to canvass the eity next Sat unlay for clothinir for the French and 'RelKian refugees. Please have any clothing you may do nate for this purpose in readiness when they call. Mr. and Mrs. C. S. De.Tean, of Dane County, Wis., arc guests of Mrs. A. W. r.arber, of South Hillsboro. Mr. De.Tean is a broth er of Mrs. Barber and he is visit ing relatives on the coast. He just concluded a visit with a son at Troy, and will be here several days. They like Oregon immense ly. but think that old Wisconsin is hard to beat. CilY SERVICE HAG - 10 BEJEDICAJEO Program Will Be Given Saturday Afternoon, Beginning at Two LADIES TO UNVEIL EMBLEM j Mayor John M. Wall Will Have Charge of the Patriotic Exercises Ilillsbofo's service llag' will be dedicated and unveiled on Satur day aft ."H i-, 'i: ii'i-niag at. two t ' . . . .. ' . Jonn M . all pre -s i . i - i-i i ; I be a pal-.-"!.- milliters ut soldiers, the IN .1 ( ross .imt the Honor Guard (iiris. The opening exercises will begin at the stroke of two, at the corner of Second ami Main where the service llag mount is located, ami w liich has been completed by C. K. Shony. The program: Railing of .Vilionai Colors - Commandant, lirusli of the GA.R. Selection by Fife and Drum Corps (J. A. R. Singing: "Star Spangled Ban ner" Chorus In neb National Hvuin . Dr. L. W. Hyde British National I ly mil . . . M rs. ( lien Payne Purpose of Flag . Rev. J. T. Anderson In veiling by Mesdames Carter, dates, (iotllieb and Sutherland Presentation of Flag to Citizens Mayor Wall Dedicatory Prayer Rev. Schmalle Keep the Home Fires Burning" Chorus Patriotic Address Dr. A. A. Morrison Singing of America ( horns ami Audience Fourth Liberty Loan Chairman W. H. Wehrung Finale - Band Fur Sale Cheap: A few ladies' and children's hats. At my li .. , Baseline St., llillsboro. Mr. A. J. Perkins. 2Stf After a delightful visit with her brother. L. W. House, and llillsboro friends, Mrs. Y. Aek lev has arrived home at Kansas City. E. B. TONGUE, Attorney-at-Law Office, upstairs Schulmerich Block. HilUboro, - - - Oregon THOS. H. TONGUE, Jr., Attorney-at-Law Upstairs, Schulmerich Block Hillsboro, - - - Oregon JOHN M. WALL, Attorney-at-Law Upstairs, A. C. Shut Bid, 2nd and . Main. Hillsboro, ... Oregon HARE, McALEAR & PETERS, Attorneys-at-Law Upstairs Shute Savings Bang Bldg. Hillsboro, ... Oregon Dr. E. T. HELMS, r - - : ; -i m u.i.4 ....... ' ity, Hy- drc'tuerpathy & sciv.ui.titc Dietetics. CaJs answered day or night. Tele phone, ztrtiiz. Offices in 1 and 2, Heidel Building, Hillsboro, Oregon F. A. BAILEY, M. D., Physician and Surgeon Office: Upstairs in Commercial Bank Bldg. Residence SVV corner of 2nd & Baseline. Phone, Office, 2832, Residence, 8388. Hillsboro, ... Oregon Dr. C. H. POLLOCK, Dentist Upstairs in Hillsboro National Bank Building, on Main Street. Hillsboro, - - Oregon , Dr. W. H. PASLEY, Dentist Offices in Heidel Building, upstairs Main Street, adjoining Postoffice. Thone, 2596. Hillsboro, Oregon Dr. J. R. MARSHALL DBNJJST Taraiesiu Building Rooms 5 A 6. Main and Third Streets. Hillsboro, - - - Oregon E. H. SMITH, M. D, D. O. PHYSICIAN & SURfiEON OSTEOPATH Completely equipped hospital in con nection. Calls answered day or night Office over Hillsboro Natl. Bank. Hillsboro, - - Oregon H. W. PRICKETT Undertaker We answer calls day or night to all Beotians. State Licerined Embalmer. BANKS, OREGON