-T I -i i! it 5. t 'I 4 x a 4 I f I 1 f. ' ' I M . i I - J J ' U if i 'J : (" If - e . , ; i CJQTS& You will find every member of the family loyal lo the carv It is serviceable alike for all ges and all demands, whether business, family or social. Tha gasoline coMoaptkM is unusually low Ths tin mtUmgt fa anuaaally high M. P. CADY HILLS50R0. OREGON PLANMG'AND CABINET MILL At the expense of several thousand dollars we have installed tfie finest finish ing mfll established jn Washington County. Eighteen big electrically driven machines are turning out the finest finishing material ever placed before the Hillsboro public. Our own dry kiln takes care of several thousand feet of lumber daily and we turn out only the best. Sash - Doors - French Doors Windows - Window Frames Screens And everything turned out by a splendidly equipped plant Visit our mill on East Washington Street, where we run a crew of from 9, to U ! men and see our stocks of best Oregon lumber transformed to the high-est-class finished product. Estimates Cheerfully Given sboiro Sash and Door Planing Mill Fhcns 2972, Hillsboro, Ore. DUTIES OF COUNTY PUBLIC HEALTH NURSE fur her .! that he aN Relation of Office to the People at Large . . . i t i.i. r sin- .m l. lorm to the aaij'i u ii-iMfc ; lh.it h.n ..Miip-niv s present KoU-rt v( i' hi fhair. '"' l,r'" vim.il.lv. sl. pt Me t'.V "' Complete I'" "'l''n laekle. tur uun l Mr f ,r win. .ilr. i TO WATCH AND INSTRUCT I Article From County Nure Tells of Official Duties I Tl. 1 ....1,1;.. id t ill lire ijiuviai puvuv sirous of knowing the 'Vhv and ii'h,'rcf,ir.. " an.l instlv SO. Till' I -. . . . ... j . question "What lx- tnc loumj Public Health Nurse Do?"' is of ten asked. The County Public Health Nurse answers thi query tin full in thi fitlliiwinir: I "This is a question I have so often been asked tli.it l want i give the public a short resume of the work of a County Public Health Nurse. Evervone who has a ehilJ in sclionl Itnnwa nf tlie "school nurse"-well the school inspectinjr I is one important branch of the work. 1 lu re are maiir home rails to school children s parents. I fur v.irimi rfnmiiii. Some to ex- nlnin tl nwsitv of hn v ill U I Jonnnic a defects attenaea io, I others because "Mother wants to see the school nurse. Then tlifri la the child of the pre-sehool-nge, especially those I under three vrars. to lie looked after. It is astonishing how few mothers understand or appreciate the value of irood. itlain food: plenty of fresh air and rest fori children. Mot to mention Ilrinir inir baby up." The exectant mother has al ways been glad to see and talk with the nurse. The nurse ex plains to her the w isdom of belnirl under a physician's care, ami I neips ner to get ready for the comma event. It is one of the irreatest satis factions in a Public Health Nurse's life to see the look of re lief on the family's face w hen she comes to irive actual bedside care to one of their loved ones. While I doing it she -gradually instructs some capable member of the fam ily in the care of the invalid. II is 'great to note the intemt with which the younger members of I line household watch the new baby ffcttinor its bath. The Public Health Nurse visits those suffering from tuberriilnuiV tinier ucuve cases or those whol have been exposed to it. Sh. In structs thel family how to care for! me sick one and how to prevent others from taking the i1ieni How about contagion Here again the Public Health Nurse has her work to do. U U ho. ,l.J ty to aid the Health Officer to prevent contagion. In nv she can. If you know of any filthy! cunuiuon wnerc flies and disease (which are inseparable) are mm. pant, tell the nurse about it and she in turn will iret In tm. ine tiealth Authorities. Don'l forget the "other fellow" it are suffering with a communica- me aiseasa. Besides all these hlm.. f n.. work, there could be much done in the wnv of exrmnatnn rr.tu. I j viu ds. Home Nursing Classes. Little Mothers "Leagues, Clinics oi various kinds, exhibits, etr. Health Nurse lnnl,. -r. n.J i. , ----- iirr iiiei neaith of the community In vi nous ways. l .. ..L for 73 in r mi n.oi.v to care for cU al dautfhtrr. Te cotnpliiont allK"'1 that Twenty man led a "desert lift" prior to warrintfe, which in the laiiKuat of Hrcl I !'. me.iiis that he owned or cared for a Hock of "baa baas " and. trans latcd to the vernacular of Main Street. Ilillslmro. means that he: i . ... k.....ik. ! was a slieep owner it herder. J Minnesota IS seed corn f r sale. Acclimated. Tests M Per lb., 10 cents. Oscar Hund ley, Hillsboro, R. 3 -mile east of Scotch church. WASHINGTON HOTEL A hotel that U known as a Winner by Travelers .11 th Northwest. Rooms untcllcL Spaci... room. Prompt Mrvic P H" Ideal Restraurant in Connection Entrance on Third St Short eroWs at all hours, rv. until midnight train arrives. "I Z-Gir us a Trial-. L SHEVE1TS, Proprietor Third and Main St . Third and Main $t I r "e) Vi i i ; The Most Beautiful Car in Jtmerica, sn for S.ileVVI. T -t I chicks, ior ripifvovw am r . - Carrie Bennett, one mile north of Church of f hriiit rpi , . i "iiH iiira and Baseline Sts., Lcn B. Fish hack, pastor-10, Bible School; 11, sermon bv h nauln m ft f . termediatfl R be a patriotic meeting led by the Boy Scouts. Junior Endeavor in the basement. Sn;,. .. o . he Parable nf tl. n.'..t WO innpial .11 1 " . u.. .i ' . . o w,, e givm ! ioe Junior Endeavor Society Airs. Jessio Tu,.i.. Itobert Twi.n(m t m, ; r uivorce. i'ey were married in Portland n 190S, and have n ..I.m.i. k , T. x "e wne say that the husband la (r,,;it.r i ... " truei anu in human trentmon I- ti! that he had no Idve and affection Mew CIGAflETTE A Thoroughbred Our New Series "GU-n brook M4" model M) true brother of the World's Champion Paige 6-M. It la a srnalW and tighter car, but the sporting atraios are idroUoaL And whut it-wily counts u tborouKhbred stuck. 1 The "Glenbrook" looks the prt that you can aea at glance. And out in the open, where there are steep hills and real tests of spirit, it lives up to every tradition of great ratine. One ride behind the whrvl will prove a thri!1lrg revelation. Let our dcilct uke yu out today. Let hiii show you how H feels to accelerate from five to twen'y-ftve nulet per hour in nine seconds flat. Dost of alt, g t behind tha wheel yourself. Then, deckle if life is realty worth while withour such s car. smfanslMnHM tUmtntk fw tmm tn Im tttUf. S Mr trims) ftwt tttmfm ipmi mtiti, , tuit fc IMnHl 1M Kimt Tm flli , lUtf k ftrml CmfHmtmmmf . J VmmI IWii f w f w ., frW k IMrssI f AIOR-DKTROIT MOTOR CAW CO. DKTROIT. MUhim M-nttrt V tH Um Car mi Htm frwat HUFF&CASLER, Hilbboro In pwmg ii mi Is Anflto Time Our salesroom has some spendid used cars in fine running conditions. All standard makes such as Fords, Chevrolet, Dodge, Buiclc, Grant, Oak land and Overland. v We Buy for Caoh and Sell on Torma. Get that car now. Be ready for uie picnic season. . Our MoUo..Satuficd Customer," Used Car Exclmge Kelly Uvery Barn-Hilbboro Wm. ALEXANDER, Mandcer "