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Friday, Jue 14, 1918. THE BEAVERTON TIMES Page Three. Plowed Up a Stiletto. Down where they are grading for the new highway this week they plowed up a stiletto, bent and rust encrusted, yet of the best steel and with fine crafts manship on the brass guard and horn handle. It is the kind of weapon which , has fig ured in feuds and murder trials in this country and which is de scribed in the feature stories that come from the Italian front in the big European war, A district is "over the top" when its quota of W. S. S. has been purchased or pledged. Everyone is expected to help as much as he is able. Nearly every district has men or women who can take the limit of $1000 in W. S. S. Others can take $500 or more. Don't wait for the committee to come to see you and work their heads off to get you to pledge your share. Get right around and see the committee and pledge more than your share and encourage others to pledge liberally. Don't allow those least able to carry the load. Solomon was absolutely cor- your attention is directed to the following: the laws of the United States. Each registrant should read carefully the form of registra- ter: All natives, citizens, deni- tion affidavit handed her and ask zens, or subjects of the German .the registration officer for ex Empire or of the Imperial Ger- Iplanation on all points not clear man Government, being FE-W her before attemptmg to fill MAT.ttS nf the aire of 14 vears , ln Planus, ami reKiaunuou and upwards, now within the United States and not actually naturalized as American citi zens are required to register as German alien females. 2. Female natives, citizens, officers are instructed to give registrants all possible aid in the way of explanation and ad vice. Each registrant is required to furnish four unmounted photo- la The knife was nlowerl un near the W. 0. Hocken place and so jrect when he laid down the prin- Apry 19 jn nor under these far as those present can remem- ,ple that a man s heart and his peculations unless they come ber, the ground has never been treasure would be in the same jWjthin the provisions of the pre- j,vc, onKifa nf , iiri auiis ui. neiseu, nui larger Ansfrn-TTiinirariAn Emnire are I than .3x3 in Size, On thin paper, nnt ronniroH to register under w.lln "nl DaCKgrouna. the President's Proclamation ol plowed, a fact that points to the PlflCe- Investments of time and possible burvins of the knife at money are the tests of patriot- some earlier date. The blade was bent almost double and was much rusted but the excel lent quality of steel is attested by the manner in which it was straightened without breaking. The knife was turned over to P. H. Vandehey who will hold it a few days in the hope that some one in the community can throw a lirht on the history of the blade. ceding 1) paragraph (Paragraph ism. laiK is cheap but it takes , 3, jn cities or municipalities monev, provisions and ships to which had, by the Federal Cen wlLh?w, r . sus of 1910, a population of $83.40 FiUs a War Savings 5(0oo or over, the registration ceruncare. me money neips me wji tni tiIaca in the nn ie sra. mi. j. :-i .". . 1 ... The photographs shall be of the shoulders and full face, without hat or other head-covering. All four photographs should be signed by registrant across the face of the photographs so as not to obliterate the features, if the applicant is able to write. Three blank forms of regis tration affidavits must be com-; pletely filled out by the regis- BOY SCOUT TROOP ENTERS SECOND YEAR she should be notified by the postmaster to call at the nnt, office where registered for the card. Yours very trulv. F. S. MYERS. . uwu uum, . rejrisieieu w , . sriouia understand mat nv so t..i. . ' Elert Carstens. Archie cent on your investment so don't doine thev are trivW nroof of lro?imsle and thief hegistrar , Philip Thompson, Geo. I mto feehne too sorry for your- their peaceful disnositions a'-JZIJA?: . . . . . Freeman Rowe. Al- self about the duty of buymqr 'their intention to conform tn i flnlKnw . nafAa of U I : : ' . Butter Wrappers have really helped win the war tv.1 ruwflWa signea ana sworn to ny the reg- doubly that is to say $166.80 Tn Vftllr rommiinitv the nnt. ,stFant m the presence of and Zh- ln !e 7S,J?U ?Let mster will act as registration 1 TLt . "tion officer. $100. A nrofit. of Sl2.fi0 for the j u- .... u 1 ,uj A registration card will be is- . - uiiitci, nuu 11c win ue iiuiiiftiieu j . . . , . . use of $83.60 four years, and with copies of the General Rules !ufdf. ea-ch repatrant, not at six months. In all human prob- and Regulations concerninr the Ih! 'mTe.,f registration but be- ability prices will have swung registration and such further J"L ana i- oacK to normal or Deiow dv inai instructions from time to time time and your $100 then will buy as mv he issued hv the t.w The year for which the troop at least twice as, much of anv- ney general governing registra of Boy Scouts here was regis- thin you want as the $83 40 tion procedure. tered ran out recently. Those of .would buy now. You stand a j Persons required , to register were Masters Thompson, hert Rossi, Percy Frv and Lowell Tallman. Ernest Masters, Fred Stump and Raymond ' ' Rossi joined and were registered also. G. A. Van Antwerp was re-repris-tered as Scoutmaster and Charles Fry as Assistant Scout master. 1 The Scoutmaster received his certificate Mondav. None of the other bovs have their certificates yet. Assistant Scoutmaster Charles Frv received his assist ant's badge Monday. The Scouts will take an over night hike one of these nice eenings and spend the next day annual election at the next meet ing on June 17; All the Scouts are requested to be present, Jackie Malarkey was accepted as a candidate Scout at the last meeting on June 10. SCOUT SCRIBE. War Savings Stamps. The more you buy the better it is for you. During the week June 1 7 to ? a series of patriotic rallies will be held over the countv, There are people in your neighborhood who have not attended a natri ntic meeting. Ure them to go to one of these rallies. Pick xr an auto load of people who have no easy way to fv N. A. FROST. 'GERMAN WOMEN I MUST REGISTER 3 Do:en for a Half A We print them A Dozen for a Quarter 100 for a Dollar. 500 One pound for $2.50 500 Two pound for $2.75 1000 One pound for $3.50 1000 Two pound for $4.00 The Beaverton Times. Mrs. J. B. Kamberger is in Hillsboro since a week ago Sun day, visiting her mother. Mrs. E. B. Layman. She will return the first of the week. WAR SAVINGS NEWS. Friday June 28 at 8 p. m. isthe time set for Washington County to "go over the top" in War Sav ings. e people of Washington County are asked to set aside $534,000 to be spent after the war is won. In the meantime let the money work to support our boys and our allies at the front, j United States Post Office. Port land, Oretron, May 29. 1918. To the Publisher: By proclamation of the Pres ident of the United States, Ger man alien females will be re quired to register in accordance with the General Rules and Reg ulations prescribed bv the At torney General of the United States. The time set for the registra tion is from 6 a. m. Monday. June 17, 1918, 'continuing on each day successively thereaf ter, except Sunday, June 23. 1918, between the hours of 6 a; m. and 8 p. m., up to and includ ing Wednesday, June 26, 1918. at 8 p. m. A copy of the General Rules and Regulations jrovernintr such registration is forwarded vou herewith, and your cooperation is requested in the publication of this information as a matter of general news, and in the per. formance of a patriotic dutv. in each issue of vour publication. This Thar cfrefuny ,our i plain tings choote wfetiet for food value and productirenoi. Plant GOOD SEED Strive for big returns. vnr MHii of oyer i quarter century u HEADQUARTERS of the MorUweit Guaramtec that We coo , Serve You to Your Profit and 'Satisfaction "BUCKEYE" incubator.. Sldrd Broottar Stovas. Biamni Poultry Food. UTS Poodf 6 ReoMdias. Special Catalogs NURSERY stock POULTRY tUFPLiu BEE 8UPFLIM FERTILIZERS BUCKEYI" Ml LSB BOOKLETS Mailed on Request -1- J J. i 1 l V 1 .. ,. xjucn aisinci nas oeen as- oeiween ine time vou receive signed its share on a basis of as- ithis notice and the date fixed for sessed valuation and population, the registration. In particular, sli fa-Catafog m