IF s OUR truck. tire press In pnwei f ul riiunuh to apply cr remove n tire ijtiickly. All thu niaehineii und men iit'ri'Msnry to give? Vov prompt tilo changes. Our j.d in to keep your truck moving. We give you the right tire. Wo reduce the time of tire change. More, wo give you a tiro that i'i resilient. It stops roml join before they daiu iige the ge;iia iiikI hearings f your trucks. liifittiiue Tires iiiul our serv ice will mal.e your tiutks I lunger. I I I 1 I I I ii ill TRIBUTE EDITOR GOT HIS SALARY OROtne NONE PAID TO EM. PLOik4 WHO ENTERED IVVICE BUT TOOK HIS OWN ktlfwv'. iz 3"-: 77itf acf is Ovfr half the truck Tonnage of America is carried on flrestoiie Tires s fat.... t 4 F til 8 msmam m m f ? I i ippSSK - 1,1, - 51 I. si in Peterson Bros., Hillsboro, Or. L Pride of Hillsboro 1 v 1 -4 OUR MOHSKWIVP.S: UP. WANT YOU TO TRY OUR CF.I.F.It.RATT.I) PRIDE OF ' iiii.i.siioHo it.our Best Hard Wheat Patent roller process. Every sack guar anteed. If it dors not I'liiue up to expecta tions, just bring it Imek. The tuime priee as other Hiitl inferuir Hours, Auk for the Pride of Hillsboro, .mil look for the Rose on the outer sack. Take ftur word for it this in the real Hour. Hillsboro Mer. Co. Take a Tumble to tin- fuel that cheapness alone is not t'('onoinaV. You en n pay loo liltle as well as too iniieh for pies, cake, lircatl, rlo. Yen don't do either here. We handle only inereliamliM' of reliable quality timl sell it at prices which comparison will show arc as low as such products can be bought for any where anil lower than most stores charge for the same grade of goods. PURITY BAKERY CITATION UN THE COUNTY COURT OK THE I STATE OF OREGON FOR 1 WASHINGTON COUNTY Jn the Matter of the Estate of Fr. ! Colfelt, deceased, To Louise Col felt, Henry CoJfe.lt nml I.diinc Col fell, and to all others unknown, if any such there he, Greeting: In the name of the State of Ore gon jou ace hcK'liy tiled and re quired to appear in the County Court of the Slat of Oregon for the Coun ty of Washington, at tho court room iln ix-uf ul Hili.iiKjiu, Oic-yon, on Mon , day, Uie 4Ui day ul August, 11119, ut lu o'clock in the lot noon of said ' day, Uivii uuii there to how cause, if anv why uu order should not le 1 made nuthoi ijiiiik and dueclin thu ' udininioli uUu' Uu Ujios nou to lius I'istalu to make dulu of tlie leal projj : t rty ut'loiiguiK to thu eitutf ul pi i attt sali' lor ciuJi in hund, or part cimI uiul hiUuiiee wcui t d by mor'. Kae on said preuiiieK us prayed for in the petiiiou ol s.titl utlmiidatiator ; hi'it'in hlt-il on June 26th, I'Jl'J, said I renl estate lieinj; more puriiculur.'y ' ili-ici iIm iI as lolliiw.s, to-wil j lii'KiiuiiiiK ' the Northeast coiner of Hie liimation I.aial Claim (f .larnort Canlstlil, heiiitf Claim No. 41 in T. 2 S. K I W.. Will: Mer., and i unman llu'iic.1 South ulong the Fust Inn' ol' saitl .lana tt anliehf iHinalioil I .and Claim 2I.'J5 chains, to, the , Southwest coiner of land now owned : hy the Kcniitois herein; thence Kuat :!0.(MI chains, to the Knst line of the South west iiuurter of the Northeast ; iiiai ter of Station 2t) in saitl T. 2 S. i K. I V Will. Mer.: thence North to jthe center of Tualatin' River; 1 thence up said river in a North- westerly tliitstiu'i to its interstvtion I with the West lir-e rf the Northe.ust uuurter of said Station L'O, at a point i North to the place of beginning; thence South to the place of N'in j nir.i', rontainiiur 4-1.50 acres, more or ! less. 1 Also: beginning at a point on the i Kast line of the Warren Joy liona j i ir- l.an.l Claim afore--itl. nt a oi'- i 'JO.llO chains r K of the quarter I Stx'tion corner between Sections 20 ! invl 21 in T. 2 S. R. 1 W. Will. Mer., i and running thence North 12.50 chains, more yr less, to the Soutli ; west ctfl ner of a truet of 10.24 acres now owned bv Jasper 'E. Hess, in 'aiil' Se-"" 20; thence East 3.1S ; chains, more or less, to the Northeast ; corner " a tract of 3 acres deeded I h" A. .T. Hess ant! " n etor Hor chcrs, hy tleetl dated June 2!'h, l:H).r, and of record nt l'a-o (01 of Hook ! (ii) of Records of Heeds for said ' County and State; thence South to the center of the Taylor's Bridrre 1 Road as now located; thence in a Southwesterly direction, following ; the center of said road to its inle. ! section " 'th the West line of the i Northeast quarter of the Southeast ouai'ter of saitl Section 20; thence North to the place of beginning, con taining ti.75 acres, more or less, both tracts containing 61.25 acres more or less. Also, startini' from a stone at the ', Southeast corner of the Northeast itiunrter of Section 20, T. 2 S. R. 1 ;W Will Mer.; thence West !',' ' feet to the place of beginning; thence 1 West 20S.3 feet; thence North 832 feet: thence Fast 208.3 feet: thence South tf."2 feet to the place of begin ning, containing four ( !) acres more or less. Witness The Hon. J, W. C.oodin, Judge of the County Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Washington, with the seal of , said Court affixed, this 27th dav of June. A. D. 1!10. H. A. Kuratli, I Attest - M. Kornfli Cierk, Hy Ktlw. C, Luce, Deputy. NOTICE OF. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE Notice is hereby given that by virtue of an order of the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Washington County, made ami dated the 2Sth day of June, lull), authorizing the under signed administrator of the estate of Joseph T. Arnold, deceased, to make sale of all of the following described real estat", to-wit The East half of ISIock 25, Ton Muiu, containing 5 acres, and Lot 11, Hlock 4, Tontiuin, IkmIi tracts ns per plat thereof duly recorded in the of fice of 'the Recorder of Conveyances of Washington County, Oregon. Therefore, the undot'si'-ncd will, on nml after tho -1th day of August, liill), offer for sale all of the forego ing renl property for cash in hand, subject to con li mint imi by said court. Offers of purchase will he accepted by the undersigned n the law ollice of John M. Wall, at Hillsboro, Ore gon. Hated nt Hillsboro, Oregon, this ;ioih dav of June, A. l. M!. John M. Wnll, Administrator of the Estate of Joseph T. Arnold, deceased. AGAINST WAR WITH GERMANY Joiph Medlll Patterson and Writer of "Million Dollar Editorial" Tettlfy In Dtfenie of Paper In the Ford Cae, Ml. Clmniini, Mich - WllrifUHes for The Chlcuiso Tribune In lis dcfeuM of lu action In lubellniK Ib-nry Kurd kd "anarchlHt" lucliitlt d Joh iIi Mwlill 1'utttrnon, oiib of the editors of The Tribune and C'llrTord H Ituymond, writer of wlial is now known as thu "million dollar editorial." In the courso of th testimony It WIU (levnloi;d til Hi .Mr. I'ltll-rnon I U"tl an order when Trtlmne men lit'KMii to enter I lie aervlce of the country after the United States enter ml the war, that no wses were to bf paid to the departiriK men, whether they had dependant or not, hut that he personally continued to draw hia milary of $20,000 ft year after he w. nt to France. Itoth Mr. Patterson and Mr. Kay maud also testifled thai they knew (ieruiany wanted to see the I'nlted Sutes at war with Mexico but that despite this fact The Tribune con tinued to urge Intervention In Mexico und to oppoae war with Germany. Thli was drawn out on crosBexamtn allon by counsel for Mr. Ford In an uideavor to ahow that The Tribune wan pro-German up to the tlnm the United Bute entered the war. 'Arretted In Belgium Counsel for Mr. Ford asked Mr. Piittersou If It was not true that ha hi'd Rone to Germany during the early days of the world war for the purpose of writing Hie German side of the controversy. Mr. Patterson denied this and counsel then Introduced a copy of The Tribune In which the an nouncement was made that Mr Pat terson was being seat to Germany to ft ft the Oermun point of view. The wltnesa admitted having been arrest ed In I)elt;ium, on leaving Germany, on a charge tht he ha.d written pro Orman articles. "In The Tribune you opposed and denounced wur with Germany, didn't you?" asked Ford counsel. "We did not oppose war, we dl oourged.lt," answered Mr. Patterson. "We had been at close quarters and we knew what an awful thing It was." "But you advocated war with Mex ico." "Wo advocated Intervention." "We.ll. doeau't Intervention mean war?" "Uaually." Advocated Taking Mexico "You advocated the taking of Mex ico too, didn't you?" The witness was Inclined to deny this until shown a copy of The Tribune In which the elzure of Mexico wfti urge4 editor ially and then aawered "Yes." Mr. Raymond, when asked by coun sel on crosB-examlnatlon why The Tribune excoriated Theodore Roose velt because of hie utterances fol lowing the sinking of the Lusltania, aaid he befleved svoh talk was not helpful to the government In reaching a decision, and that calmness wa desirable. "Dld you ever argue for cajmnesi when a border dilTtculty arose?" asked Fori counsel. "I think not." ftuawered the witness. "You used some pretty violent lan guage yourself, didn't you?" "I believe we did." Upon direct examination Mr. Ray mond denied knowledge of tho Inters national Harvester Co., and Standard Oil Co., stocks held by relatives of the) editors and publishers of The Tribune; and also denied Interference with hlft editorial utterances. Mr. Patterson likewise denied that Standard Oil or the International Har vester have had any effect on Th Trlbune'a editorial policies. Mr. Patterson admitted having once been a member of the socialist party. Ford counsel offered tn evidence Mr. Patterson's book, "A Little Brother of the Rich" In an effort to prove that Mr. Patterson once held views similar to those attributed to Henry Ford It was not admitted. Writer Too "Pro-British" The witness admitted having dis charged Frederick Wm. Weil, The Tribune's London correspondent, be fore the United States entered tho war. Counsel for Ford asked if Weil was told that his articles were too pro-Ally. "Too pro-British Is what I probably said," returned the editor. Col. Henry J. Rellly. commander of tho famous artillery regiment from Chlcsgo, known as "Reilly's Bucks" took tho stand and testified as a mil itary expert to the necessity for Inter ventlen tn Mexico. A long deposition was also rend from James W. Gerard, former U. S. Ambassador to Germany, placing tho blame tor Maxiema trouble at Germany's door. Joseph Galloway has ' sued Pearl Galloway for divorce, the grounds being cruel and inhuman treatment. The husband swPars that the wife scolded and nagged lii in continually, and was dissat isfied because his earning capac ity was not better. He also s?ys the wife told him she had no af fection for him, and she finally left him and wild to Portland to reside. They were married ,at Vancouver in 1915. The plaintiff is a resident of this county. Car Owners, Attention When you want your watch repaired do you take it to a blacksmith? Watches cost from $1.00 to perhaps $100.00. Automobiles range in cost from $500.00 to $10,000. Why risk ruining: a valuable cat by letting inexperienced men work on it? We employ only strictly first-clasa mechanic and guarantee all our work to be right. , . . , BringYouf Car in Now AND GET IT IN SHAPE FOR THE SUMMER We Have a Full Line of Accessories TIRES United States, Goodrich, Pennsylvania Vacuum Cup. Gasolines, Oils and Greases; Columbia Catteries and Dry Cells; Spot Lights, Horns, Robes, Chains, Jacks, Etc Money Back Guarantee If you need a new carburetor, inquire about the new model Rayneld and our money-back guarantee. We are agents for Washington County. We Can Visit You We have a service car equipped with an air valve grinder and can come to your place and grind your valves on your car and tractor and tow you in when in trouble. Just call 61 and ask for service car. Service Garage ARTHUR RASMUSSEN and J. S. TAYLOR, Props. FORMERLY PETERSON S GARAGE 7X0 "holes" in it tOiCvVi SISOLV )finba.iohiE Qualify H- E- Fery, Special Agent, Standard Oil Co- Red Crown's uniform chain of boiling points gives easy starting, quick and smooth ac celeration,high power, long mileage. Mix tures have "holes" in the power chain. Look for the Red Crown sign before you fill. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (Csiiiviau) 3i Cornelius USED CAR iSLeLEi To make room for shipments of new ears, we are go ing to sacrilice all used ears. Now is your opportunity to buy a good used car at a bit; saving. These ears are all in i;ood mechanical romlition, gootl tires, etc. 1 1917 Oakland, .tfo.td as new $975.00 1 1!U1 Fort! in good condition H50.00 1 1911 Overland with starter, battery, electric lights. A bargain at 480.00 1 1911 Overland in good running order 325.00 ' 1 19 Hi Overland, witji electric lights, self starter, sent rovers and gootl tires. A bargain at 550.00 BUY NOW' . " . ; Perkins' Gsed Car Dept. K. C. BUIUDING ON SECOND STREET HILLSBORO, OREGON NOTICE TO CREHITOKS Notice is hereby given that, the un dersigned has been by the' County Court of the State of Oregon for Washington County duly appointed administrator of the estate of Alfred C. Hail, deceased, and ham duly tuial ilied as such Now, therefore, all per sons having claims against the said estate are hereby notilieU to present the same to me, nroperly verilnl, at the law ollice of It. K lieiinison, No. 710 Chamber of Commerce Uuiiding, Portland, Oregon, within six months from this 2Cth day of June, la 19. Chester U Uall, Administrator of the etate of Al fred C. Hall, lieceased. H. K Uennison, 710 Chamber of Commerce, Portland, Ore., Attorney for instate. NOTICE OF GUARDIAN SALE OF KEAL ESTATE Notice is hereby given that by virtue of an order made and dated the 24th day of June, J'J19, by the County , Court of Washington County, Ore gon, authorizing the undersigned guardian of the person and estate of beryl Colestock, a minor, to sell the real estate hereinafter described, the undersiened will offer for sate at thfj law ottice of John 11. Wall, at Hills boro, Oregon, on and after the 24 th day of July, i'J19, all of the right, ti tle and interest of the saitl lleryl Colestock, a minor, in and to the fol lowing described real estate, to-wit: Lots numbered One (1) Two (2) and Three (3) block Twelve (12) in Simmons' Addition to the town (now city) of Hillsboro, Wash, Co., Ore gon First Tract: Beginning at the point on the east line of the !onalitm Land Claim of William Leverich ana wife in T. 1 N. K. 3 W. where caul line is intersected by the division line of said claim, running thence south Si) degrees 45 minutes west on said division line to a point where saitl division line'intersects the middle channel of Dairy creek, thence in a southerly direction, following the middle channel of said Dairy creek to the northwest corner of the second tract; thence east on the north line I of said tract ly.OO chs. to the east line of said Leverich claim; thence north on said east line 7.95 chs. to ; the 'dace of beginning, containing ) 24.33 acres. Second Tract: Beginning at the . northwest corner of the tract last j above described, and running ! thence up the middle channel of I Dairy creek to a point where said creek intersects the division line dividing the north : south halves of said claim for a be ginning point; thence 'west follow ing ; said division line to a point w here tin middle channel of said Dairy creek j running in a southerly direction first : intersects said division line; them ! souh and thence northeasterly fol ! lowing the meanderings of saitl Dairy creek to the place of beKinniiiL'. con taining One (1) acre (more or less). Terms of Side Cash in hand, sub ject to confirmation of said County Court. u Dated at Hillsboro, Oregon, this June 24th, 1919. John M. Wall, Guardian of the Person and KshtS ' of Beryl Colestock, minor. MR. DAIRYMAN THERE IS A REASON 21 Gals, of NOX-A-FLY sold in 1916 98 Gals, of NOX-A-FLY sold in 1917 213 Gals, of NOX-A-FLY sold in 191 8 BECAUSE NOX-A-FLY is the most effective fly spray made It is non-poisonous. It is sold under an absolute guarantee to be satisfactory or money refunded. THE DELTA DRUG STORE C". K. Rogers, lies. 11 IS lbise Line St., Hillsboro. l'h.36 1 ROGERS AUTO TRANSFER DAILY TRIPS BETWEEN PORTLAND, BEAVER TON, HILLSBORO, FOREST GROVE General Hauling. Storage. Long Distance Moving Portland Ollice, 271 Taylor St. Phones Main 67i5 A3110 : NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATOR S . SALE ' In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Washington County. In the matter of the Estate f .Lis. , S. Edwards, Deceased. l!y virtue of an oitler of t'ah: is sued out of the above en' it 1 ti Court in the above enlitl'sj cause, I will, on Saturday, July at i0 o'clock A. M., at the front door of the County Court House in Hillsboro, Oregon, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash in hand, all the rijtht, title and interest which the siwtl de ceased, Jos. S. Etlwards, hud at the time of his decease in and to the fol lowing described property, to-wit l The west one-fourth of the follow ' iir described tract of land, viz -be-! ginning at the northwest corner of I the northeast quarter of the south -I west tiuarter of Section 17 in Toe n j ship 2 south of Range I v est, of W. M. running thence east 10 r-tdr; thence south 16 rods; thenc:- w Id rods ami thence north 16 rot'a to place of beginning, containing t ecre. Dated this 26th dav of jt.:. ijl'j. Milton J. Edwatis, Administrator. F. E. Melvin, Attorney for Admin istrator. 1 umber Excharif e Bldg., Portland, Oregon. Pacific States Fire Insurance Compeny of Portland, Oregon. The only big Oregon Old Line Company Lostes Promptly IVd John Vanddi'wal Atjent OffietTkoa Ml; Hit. Phoaa 203 Hillsboro. Oieifon