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MOTHERS GO TO SCHOOL TO LEARN DRESSMAKING m SUPPORT LEGION r.LtfTwi- its - ' I 1' 14. h -1 1 T ;)r Un ' . -v U u I s j- J f -'. ? -y. L.wliiifcK jL-:J 'i-;' h.i.h- wm ""TrdK Whtr. Philadelphia Crown-Up. ar. Taught Drewm.king A iurtrMni:ly large number of w with me dukuxxi i paiw, a w nun lii riiil.ulclphi:!, an in other big cities, don't kiiww tu.w U. make drwi or trim hats. Otw of the atiiviUts whit It Coinnmnit y Service has trt-a in tlie IVmtsylvatiU iwtroiolia is a rriru( wnlit cl.i- n where women csm learn these lliinga Uigi'tkf With oll diiiiiftliciiits, ' ( '1 he women nv t in a public sclwl, nit at tlie i!' i I'e Millar pnii! and find the lilm-Uksird a gaat in the HtU(!y Itl IKtttlfllH. i I Stuti'U' jtiiriiM-itt fur ttw tiuldri-n I fiion the first iilijtt-ts (if mu!y t the U-KHIIH.TH. WiUi a htlle ul u model, 1 ...lu J.'.Liiitr r-mil! nriiLnmL riiimlil'-r!" it!hd one mother in rru.i ; wlm the first dt-monstratum cmli-d. 'I never culd make Vm come together J i -And that's a button-hole. In itr ( twid wwther. "Well, it wont ever I. .1...- ... tt..ln f.irbiir'" 1 IAHItf-1 lire Hi " "- , it lKk liwwgll an iiunmri w , Iliibdelphia children w--rc goiuK to be dn-vnil more inrxnsive!y and more prettily aud wore eaaly than ever! btforc. The l.iiHcoial ('hurch in Oregon Imis millm In hind the Americftn l,i K'on. IIWIni Sumne.r bait writ li n to ever)1 Kpineopul Clerjrjr- mitii, iirniiiK tlml he lake unmcdi iile iltpN lo support tlie Anicri ciin Lvn'im in every way in hix I'oiiiniiiiiily, mid if there be no Amcririiii Legion Pout to do all he rim towardM itx orgtitti.ation. 'I'he mition-wide campaign of the ehiiri li, in ImliriK a great , tiit-rii'iiiiixiil ion program, aim In turn disloyal and ignorant cit iens iiitu loyal oned. ('it-operation with the Ameri i;m l.egiim in iti own aitrift, is otie of the ln-ht way it to accom plish lliii eiul, the Jlishop hclieveH ItihWuji S 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 r Maid : At thin crilieitl lime of unrest and po- sihli- revolution full membership in the American I.igion is nil ini Hirlunt. The American Legion is one of tin ui'ist practical way of Aim rieiiiiznlion of the foreign horn. "In tny jinlK'nent the Ameri can Legion stands an one of the most potent forces in the country in the direction of order and loy alty. I trust the clergy of our church will give special atten lion to tlie Ideals for which the American Legion stands, as named in the preamble of It con slilutiou, As part of the work of ils nation w ide camoaijrn the t'.piscopa! church plans a gigan lie Aiuericuiii.atiiiii plan, and in the process of litis plan it intends to work hand in band with the American Legion." j vr 'rv is '.i wry f : :-tA -'' 22 J 1U Ju w v j At Its Best? Don't let your slock lose their Summer's ftnirt through November noylcct. Your -(iiiunals are now gotn on dry feed -hay and wain. It ' a I'm t:h;in;ro f rom the succulent, nutritions grasses of summer j aMures whioli supply the needed laxattvt i and tonics. Kwp your ani mnls' Itowels open and regular drive out the worms keep their blood rich and keep their digestion good by feeding regularly Dr. Hess Stock Tonic A Conditioner and Wonn Lvpclier iKm't allow your stock to "Ret off feed" and in a run-down condition. Condition your cows for calving; by feeding Dr. llesa Stock Tonic before freshing. Then feed it regularly to in crease the flow of milk. It lengthens the milking period. Buy .Stock Tonic according; to tlm tie ut yuur herd. Get from your dealer two pound for each avenge hod, five pounds for each horse, cow or steer, to start with, feed ps directed and then watch results. j Why Pay the Peddler Twice My Price? HILLSBGRO PHARMACY, Hillsboro, Oregon 1207 Main Phone 311 Teu ua how much stock you have. We'll toll you how much Tonic to buy. Dr. Hess Instant Louse Killer Kills Lice DEFEATING TIME Correct lubrication with Zcrolene, scientific ally refined from select ed California crude oil, means longer life for your car. Gives better lubrication; least carbon deposit. Get a Correct Lubrication Chart for your car. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (California) H. E. Fery, Special Agent, Standard Oil Co- - - Corneliu 17 r" -f '- I Yn?' kniftv TEACHERS' EXAMINATIONS Ilillshoro ollice, 10B0 2nd St., C'-ndy's (Jnr.ige; phoiie 112 Residence, 1 105 linsclinc Si.. llillslioro Ore.; phoue lia.! ROGERS' AUTO TRANSFER DAILY TRIPS BETWEEN PORTLAND, BEAVER TON, HILLSBORO, FOREST GROVE Central Hauling." Storage. Long Distance Moving I'nrlland Olllcc, 271 Tailor St. Thones Main (!7f.5 A3110 .Vol ice is herebv (fiven that the County Superintendent of VVah- infftou Counlv, Oregon, will hold the regular examination of appli- ennts for Stat Certificatea at Ilillshoro. Oregon, as follows: Commencing Wednesday, Dec. 17, 1910, at 9 a. m., and continu ing until Saturday, December 20, UtlD. Wednesday Forenoon U. S, Hintory, Writing (Pon- m.'uisliip), Mnttie, Drawing. Wednesday Afternoon Physiology, Heading, Manual Training, Composition, Domestic Science, Methods in Reading, Course of Study for Drawing, Method in Arithmetic. Thursday Forenoon Arithmetic, Hintory of Educa tion, Psychology, Met'iods in Ue- ogruphy, Mechanical Drawing, Domestic Art, Course ot auu'y in Domestic Art. Thursday Afternoon Grammar, GeOkr.iphy, Stenog- repny, American uterature, Physics, Typewriting, Methods in Language, Thesia for Primary Certificate. Friday Forenoon Theory and Practice, Orthog- nni'iv (Spelling), Physical Geog r.iphy, English literature, Chem istry, Friday Afternoon School Law, Geology, Algebra, Civil Government. Saturday Forenoon Geometry, Botany. (J- oi. i try, B. tany. Saturday Afternoon General History, Bookkeeping. 39-40 N. A. Frost Jesse Meyers, of Laurel, was a Hillshoro visitor Monday. When you buy that Xraas pres cut lion t forget the Hulsboro Pharmacy. V., Wiehold, of Shefflin, was transacting business in the coon ty scat Saturday afternoon. Chris Reichen, who is entered for his lfith year of the Argus was a caller the last of the week Mr. and Mrs. Frank Landauer of Calwa City, Cal., arrived Sun day night, and Joseph Landauer, of The Dalles, arrived Saturday to attend the funeral of their mother, the late Mrs. Paul Lan dauer, of West Union. Chas. G. Koeber, brother of H, T. Koeber, left Laurel, Monday, for Petaluma, Cal., to visit his son, who is residing in the city that turns out thousands of mCu ha tors each year. He may remain indefinitely in the South. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Metisler, of Fern Hill, returned the last of the week from a three months visit with relatives at Belleville, 111., and say that Oregon, after all, is the finest home state. Ihey say that farmers are prosperous bad there, but they raise no crops like Oregon's. The cold wavt struck the Mississippi Valley be fore they departed for home, an they were glad to get back to thi mild climate of the Coast. S. Cooper, one of the pionee agents for the Oregon Electric after nn absence of several yeai down in the Lakeview, Southen Oregon, section, where he ha been farming, arrived here th last of the week to take up hi residence. Cooper spent the da; greeting oldtime friends an ninny there were who did no recognize him nntii he startec their memories working. He peets to buy a small piece 0 ranch property and try the aim pie life. u dmJk ORB The Universal Car Insist on Genuine Ford Parts Imitation "Ford" parts are being sold by many mail-order houses, down-town stores and garages to unsuspecting Ford owners as "Ford" parts. But they are not Genuine Ford parts made by the Ford Motor Company. They are made by concerns who have no connection whatsoever with the Ford Motor Company. These imitation parts are not even made from the same grade of steel, or under the same formula, used by the Ford Company. They are counterfeit parts. Tests have shown them to break when th. gen uine Ford parts didn't even bend, and th.y generally ar. from thirty -ftv. to on. hun dred per cent lower in quality. Th. authorized Ford Dealer is your proUction. As such, w. handle nothing but the Cenuine Ford parts. They are made from the famous Ford Vanadium Steel and earn part according to its use is heat-treat.d in the way that will give it the longest wearing qualitiss. Every part is th. sam. ss its duplicate in your Ford car or Ford truck. ''.! Our stock of parts is complete. And our Ford garage and Ford mechanic! ace nt your service at all times. Drive in when replacements or ren:rs t"c yw w may be necessary. Save your car and also your mspy. 3 Otto Erickson & Co. Authorized Ford Agents Beaverton - Hillsboro - Forest Grove Insist on Genuine ford Parts I tract described as follows: 1 1 Beginning at the point of interseo i ' lion between tracts 70, 71, 76 and 77; j running thence North along the East line of said tract wo. ie, z-so rc., i thence West parallel with the South line of said tract 76, 198 ft.; thence ' South parallel with the East line of 'said tract 7G, 220 ft.; to the South line of tract 76 ; thence East along i the South line of said tract 76 to the j place cf beginning, containing one iacre: tracts !0, Rl and that portion iif tracts 90 and Ot, described as fol- I lows : 1 Commencing at the Northeast cor ner of tract No. VI. oi wnai is miwh I as Cbehalem Mountain Orchards, ac cording to the duly recorded plat . thereof m.v on fih m tim nffW f the , ! County Clerk of Washington County, I running thence south along the east . I line of said tract No. 91 a distance of 450 feet, thence west on a line parallel with the north bound ary line of said tracts Nos. 90 and 91 a distance of 487 feet, thence north 450 feet to the north bound ary line of " said tracts Nos. 90 and 91, thence east along said north boundary line 487 feet to the place of beginning, containing 5 acres, more or less, and being a part of traits Nos. 90 and 91 of Chehalem Moun tain Orchards; also A strip of land 20 feet in width and 190 feet in lentrth uhmg Uie north boundary of tracts Nos. 89 and 90, Chehalem Mountain Orchards, com mencing at the northwest corner of the land herein conveyed, to he used as a private right of way; and the roadwav, the center line of which is the section line between fac tions 2 and 11. T. S S. R. 2 W. Will Mer., and the lane, 20 feet in width, along the West side of tracts 68 ai 79 and extendi-ig fiom the section It between said Sections 2 and 11, aforesaid, North to the South lin. the hurt SO in ('hehatsm Mounts Orchards No. 2. Ami that Raid petition will brought on for hearing before t County Court of the State of Oreg for Washington County, at th. Ti lar term thereof to 1? held in t County Court room in the Cw House in Hillnboro, Washingt County, Oregon, on Wednesday, 1 7i! il;ty "t January, rjzu. j- Pat ed this 21th day of Noveml i 1919. j Louis Pulsky, I Mary Pnlsky. j I! McAlar & Peters, Attorn ! lor t'tt it loners, f, U. address, Hi ; low, Ore., with offices in th. 3h j Savings Bank Building.