Attention SkS wlM ukes THERE WILL BE A BIG DM II HE ...AT THE... Hillsboro Park Pavilion ST July 26, 1919 ...BY THE... Hillsboro Post of the American Legion Ladies Free Gentlemen $1.00 LEAGUE OR WAR ! MANUFACTURER MAKES IT CLLAK Ht bfcUfcVfctt COVLN j AN f lit OMtAT 8T tf. . We Are Cloiing Out Our Entire Line of Agricultural Implements AT COST ' Here are some irieeK Ensilage Cutter, Truck blower coniilc(c, for $2M.(0; our louse wag oiiiplete, $70; ' limn Truck, lower than tlic lowest. In I In- lry (iood Department we lire well slocked in rvcry linr, and these gooiN were nil bought licforc the Intent advances and our i iisl oiiktm lire deriving the be" flit of our forcthouuht. ' We arc .si lling nil Oxford l'u iiim and white shoes nt cost. Wf have taken tlic agency ',,r Sincerity Line of Men's (Molding, aiul no licltcr goods were ever shown in Hillsboro. ' VVr will sell you shoes mid guarantee every pair, ll.ivt you been buying that kind of incrcliiindi.se ? Th most up to date Grocery nml Meat Department in tlir County. If you linvc anything in tlmt line to sell, call uk up. Hillsboro Mer. Co. Take a Tumble ... .: ::.. i : . . to the fuel tlmt cheapness alone is not economy. You can pay too little as well n.s too much for pies, cuke, breud, etc. You don't do cither here. We handle only merchandise of reliable quality mid sell it at prices which comparison will show arc us low us such products cuil bo bought for any where mid lower than most stores charge for the same grade of goods. PURITY BAKERY thereof ul Hillsboro, Oregon, ou Mou da. tho 4 lli day of August, 1SJ1U, at 10 o'clock in the foi -noon of said day, then and there to show cause, if anv why an order sJiould not be made authorizing and directing the administrator de bonis non of this estate to make Halo of the real prop erty belonging to this estate at pri vate sale lor cubh in hand, or part cm. 1 1 and balunce secured by mort gage on Baid priiniics as prayed for in the petition of said administrator liciciu tiled on June 2Glh, ltfli), said real estate lieing more particularly described as follows, to-wit Beginning ' tin; Northeast corner of the Puliation 1 .an .1 Claim (f .lames Cunficld, being Claim N6. 41 in T. 2 S. R. t W., Will. Mer., and running thenc'i South along the Hast lino of said James Canliehl Donation l and Claim 21.25 rhnins, to the Southwest corner of land now owned hy the grantors herein; thence East 20.00 chains, to the East line of the South went quarter of the Northeast quarter of Section 20 in said T. 2 S. K. I W.. Will. Mer.; thence North to the center of Tualatin River; thence up ald river in a North westerly direction to its intersection with the West live pf the Northeast quarter of said Suction 20, at a point North to the place of beginning; thence South to the place of begin ning, containing 44.50 acres, more or less. Also: beginning at a point on the East line: of the Warren Joy Dona ti"" Land Claim afire 'd, nt a point 20.00 chains V nt of the quarter S(ction corner between Sections 20 and 21 in T. 2 S. It. 1 W. Will. Mer., and running thence North 12.50 chains, more or less, to the South west corner of a tract of 16.24 acres now owned bv Jasper E. Hess, in said Se-i-- 20; thence K. st 3.18 chains, more or less, to the Northeast corner -' a tract of 3 acres ;'eded b" A. .1. Hess mid - "i to fete, or ehcrs, by deed dated Jjne 20th, 'OOS. and of record at l'n-e 401 of Bock (!) of Records of Deeds for said County and State; thence South to the center of the Tiylor's Bridge Rood as now located; thence i:i a Southwesterly direction, following the center of said road to its inter section vn'th the West line of the Northeast quarter of the Southeast quarter of said Section 20; thence North to the place of beginning, con taining 0.75 acres, more or less, both tracts containing M.2.ri acres more or less. AI.-.0, starting from a stone at the Southeast corner of the Northeast quarter of Section 20, T. 2 S. R. 1 W Will Mer.; thence West iid'.V feet to the place of beginning; thence West 208.3 feet; thence North 832 feet: thence East 208.8 feet;-thence South 8I2 feet to the place of begin ning, containing four (4) acres more or less. Witness The Hon. J. W, Coodin, Judge of the County Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Washington, with the seal of said Court nnlxed, this 27th day of June. A. IX 1910. II. A. Kurntli, Attest H. A. Kurntli. Clerk, By Edw. C. Luce, Deputy. I NOTICE OF. ADMINISTRATOR'S ! SALE OF REAL ESTATE CITATION ;un! Inline Col felt, and to nil others unknown, if any such there be, (reeling: In the name of the Slate of Orn- Kou yon are hereby cited and re- il felt, deceased. ,if the Stat-' of Oreiron for the Coun- To Louisa Colfelt, i'eiiiy Colfalt 1 ty of Washington, at the court room .4 IN THE COUNTY ( H I,T OK THE f STATE OF ORKOM FOR T. WARHINC.TON ( !TY S Matter of thr 1,. laic of Fr. H I iiuired to appear in the County Court Notice is hereby given that by virtue of nn order of the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Washington County, made and dated the 28th day of June, l!lli, authorizing the under signed administrator of the estate of Joseph T. Arnold, deceased, to make salo of nil of the following dcscrilied real estate, to-wit The East half of mock 25, Ton quin, containing 5 acres, and Lot 1 1, ltloek 4, Tonmiin, both tracts lis per plat thereof duly recorded in the of fice of the Recorder of Conveyances of Washington County, Oregon. . Therefore, the undersi-ned will, ori nnH after the 4th day of August, 1919, offer for sale nil of the forego ing real property for ensh in hand, oithieet to eoffirmntlon bv vH rntivt. Offers of purchase will be accepted bv the undersigned at the law office of John M. Wall, nt Hillslioro, Ore gon. Pated nt Hillnboro,' Oregon, this 30th dav of June, A. H. 1919. John M. Wall, Administrator of the Estate of Joseph T. Arnold, deceased. ., mi . wmu g, Wucfci.oiiii r Mil lu 0"''-o Cuiiifx.uiii ul niuii " out., lur WKtlUU "MlllrclMlli.'' Mi. tlUIU. U, Ji.tU. I tiU li'fcl tuuaii.iii ui lieu, &'u, a u U'waauuva (lid yiu.,t:utuii Oi uiw i?uiU-iiu.iuu lllXfl tuu una UK. 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I muk i uu iuai a iiUic. iicl. uua-oUiii.iiB, cuuneuu. una iiuury 1'uiu uiauu a auey jui- I'li'soiou uu tuu uuuiuuue. iui uuett uiu Uu lu.u In. lumuur uuuur lue tu:cK ' '"b ui uepusuig Uiiuiut.'., uvtiu MUuu Uiuii nmm.iuuji ttiiiua uu ,u cufc ul , Ui.uil. iui win-ii luu vi,iiuiuauua ; luuCUtll UU iUlljlLU UU.ctl UIO CIUU Ul tin lauri, liiu LAuyao ut .Nuliuus, war uu tuu uaiiuiutjs iiud piusuunty ot immunity, couu.oi Ijuuu Uitu euficfiy i Bicrt A LuuKue ot .u ioutj, ur piuporud. up u Uio lull. I ltiui u uo wuy hu bbcs Uiu siiua tiou touuif. ' We uiu.i either, ' he naiU, "ticui.pl Uiu cavuuaiit ot pcucu ur ueiu ociucy must arui uud suiud suuru for ever al tuu Uiio.huld of liburiy." War Is Murdr." ilo LuiuuiuieU Uiat luut huuiu aud wnu ii ho ulwuyit added, "War is uiur uer." i Mas a uiurduivr," he tuud, "1 watt a Uvipur of luuidur. WUeu Uiu urisu lumu we ail touk a hand. Hut it U ii lie same. War is murder." ''What do juu uieuu by murdur." "1 uieuu killiug peuple." "Killing peuple to pruiect the luler ests ut the peuple?" "KiluiiK uuybody or anything. 1 don't kuow what else war is. War Is murder. There is a far better way." "What Is the better way?" "Why, to educate people. To teach ttium to think or themselves." A long examination was conducted which sought to quiz Ur. Ford concern ing his views on histury, based uu a lemur k which he once made that "I wouldn't give five cents tor all the his tory ever written." "1 dou't think much more of It now than I did thsn," testified Mr. Ford. "Tha war showed us that history didu't lust a week. All the things they tuld us would happen didu't hupim. They went ahead, knowing whut war meant, and made the same mistakes nil over again. Tho history we write today Is tho thing that counts. I'm rot Interested In yesterday." Tha Flag of Nations. The much discussed Hag of a League of Nations, which it has been stated Mr. Ford was liuving made lu his fac tory before the United States eniered the war, wus brought Into court. The testimony developed the fact that lur. Ford did not originate the design of the Hag aud had never Been tho ban ner Itself. He saw a small drawing of it once In St. Paul's Cathedral, De troit, he said, but had nev r heard ot It again and knew nothing about It He denied emphatically that he ever said he would raise this flag above the Stars and Stripes, and said the statement that he reverenced this ban ner nbovo the flag of his country was "A terrible thing to say about an Am erican. " Delinquent Accounts Are Bad Investments WE MAKE THEM PAY YOU CASH DIVIDENDS No Collections. No Expense, to You. Knight Adjustment Company j Hillsboro, Ore. HUMP & RUMP, Managers 1 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 car by letting inexperienced men work on it? We employ only strictly first-class mechanics and guarantee all our work to be right. . . Bring Your 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 Batteries and Dry Cells; Spot Lights, Horns, Robes, Chains, Jacks, Etc Money Back Guarantee If you need a new carburetor, inquire about the new model Rayfield and our money-back guarantee. We are agents for Washington County. We Can Vi.it 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 "BoifmToinis Boiling points arc vaporizing poinu. The full, uniform chain of boiling points is ncceary in high quality gasoline, ted Cnwn has them. Look for the Red Crown sign before yoy fill, STANDARD OIL COMPAHY (Caaiorua) in at t i .aiBHaawte av - sasa kb .a v mtv l I 1 J i 4 Jt'tK"?1" Gasoline of Quality NOTICE TO CREDITORS tNotice 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 ot Alfred C. Hail, deceased, and has duly qual ified as such Now, therefore, ail per sons having claims against the said estate are hereby noutied to present the same to me, nroperly verilied, at the law office of K. K Liennison, No. 710 Chamber of Commerce building, Portland, Oregon, within six months from tins 2oth day of June, lyla. Chester O Hall, Administrator of the Estate of Al fred C' Hail, Deceased. R. E Dennison, 71 U Chamber of Commerce, Portland, re., Attorney for Estate. H E- Fery, Special Agent, Stand ard Oil Co- Cornelius USED CARS .Arc going up , due to Uic scarcity of New Curs uhich arc hard to get and steadily going up. c have a few left uL the old price. . Now is the time to buy while you cuu get a bargain, Otic lulu lord Touring, iicwly painted; new tires and iirsl class uieebaiiicaii y 1. 425.00 One Cliuluici's Touring, just overhauled $275.00 One mi l Overland, good firsc and in good running order , $350.00 One 1914 Overland, equipped villi Electric lights, barter, and overiiau led $475.00 One 1911 While Touring, in iirst class shape me chanically. This cir wo ild make a line truck. No bcl transuiissioii or motor made than this old car. A bar gain at $300.00 These will not last long al above prices. Buy now before they get higher. Perkins Used Car Dept. K. C. BUILDING ON SECOND STREET HILLSBORO, OREGON 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 1918 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. Res. 1HS lSasu Line St., Hillslioro. Ph.3(M ROGERS' AUTO TRANSFER DAILY TRIPS BETWEEN PORTLAND, BEAVER TON, HILLSBORO, FOREST GROVE General Hauling. Storage. Loni Distance Moving Portland Olhce, '.'71 Taylor Si. Phones Main C7C5 A3 110 NOTICE OF UU AUDI AN SALE OF HEAL, ESTATE Notice is hereby given thut by virtue of an order made and dated the 24 th day of -June, laiy. by the County ; Court of Washington County, Oix i gun, authorizing the undersigned guardian of the person and estate of j tieryl Colestock, a minor, to sell Ute i real estate hereiuuiter described, tiie I undersigned will oiler lor sale at the t law oitice of John M. Wall, at Uills- boro, Oregon, on and after the 24 in j day of J uiy, iaty, all of the rignt, ti- tie and interest of the said lieryi Colcstock, a nunor, in and to the fol lowing described real estate, to-wit: Lots numbered One (1) Two (2) and Three (d) block Twelve (12) in Simmons' Addition to the town (..iovc city) of Hillsboro, Wash. Co., Ore gon First Tract: Beginning at the point on the east line of the Donation Land Claim of William Lever ich ana wife in T. 1 N. U. a W. where said line is intersected by the division line of said claim, running thence south y degrees 45 minutes west on said division line to a point where suut 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 : of said tract 19.00 chs. to the east . line of said Leverich claim ; thence I north on said east line 7.95 chs. to ! the "lace of beginning, containing zi.ii acres. Second Tract: Beginning at the northwest corner of the tract .last above described, and running thence up the middle channel ul' Dairy creek to a point whei$ said creek intersects the division line dividing the north a-.o. south halves of said claim for a be ginning point; thence west following said division line to a point where the middle channel of said Dairy creek running in a southerly direction tirst intersects said division line: them south and thence northeasterly fol lowing the nieanderings of said Dairy creek to the place of beginninjr, in -tainiug One (1) acre (more or less). Terms of Sale Cash in hand, sub ject to confirmation of said County Court. Hated at Hillsboro, Oregon, this June 2lth, 1919. John M. Wall, Guardian of the Ferson and i-.1:: of Beryl Colestock, minor. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Washington County. In the matter of the Estate of Jos. S. Edwards, Deceased. By virtue of an order of sale is sued out of the above entitled Court in the above entitled cause, I will, on Saturday, July 2G, at 10 o'clock A. M., at the front door of the County Court House in Hillslioro, Orenou. ; sell at public auction to the highest i bidder for cash in hand, all the fix ht. ! title and interest which the said de : ceased, Jos. S. Edwards, had at the 1 time of his decease in and to the fol i lowing dcscrilied property, to-wit- i The west one-fourth of the follow j ing dcscrilied tract of land, viz be- pinning at the northwest coi ner of I the northeast (uarter of the south- west quarter of Section 17 in Town ; ship 2 south of Range I west of W. ' M. runuinfT thence east 40 rods; thence south 1G rods; thence west 4) rods and thence north 1(5 rods to place of beginning, containing I Here, j Dated this :!f',th day of June 1:I". j Milton .1. V'dwarii.s, j Administrator. F. F. Mclvin, Attorney for Admin istrator. Lumber Exchange Bldg., 1'ortland, Oregon. Pacific States Fire IniurifT (Wj"r "f f'olti(t. Oregon. The only nv ('een :, Line Couipanv I ows P"ii'y l.'V'l John V,i!iIrnv;il A V n i Offic. Phone 931 1 Ru. Phone 203 HiMsboro. " -