i Tongue - Addition TO HILLSRORO S'.U by the WtM .t Realty LV . U and litU Acre tracts vo y rea--oiuhi y pti.ici, and i n the xcy bct of icrms A's la'iu polity. Mo:u-y l ltn Come and Give Us Tried and We Will Treat You Ri&ht. I.'Citel between 3rd and 4th Mt-tts opps tc I It 1. SA.LE3 MANAGERS Kerr Brothers .'hones: Otfice City 502, tcsidcucc City 58: I: I J J. E. REEVES Farmers Candidate' For Sheriff of Washington Co., ORE. LOOK HIM UP ijlRtMwl H i"V-'nV at Htlkasvt 1 ttv. aa anWul-cUaa wall Hi tni, . . i.'iMi, ait. v ( Ottic I'tp t uN n4-' II. v Attnuk, j 1 nvti a i kiJ- de state fair ovnod M nd ly , t a bill attendance-, tut the hope of the management losct the week ahead of the uual rains, wasn't at im;ht Mm day was a hid day, but the ii pram was p ttto.t thr.vi.jh. any. way. despite a dttung rim in the afternoon. Looks like we'll all have to go to the Kound Up at Pendleton, to set a spell of decent weather. 11 IL mmuuumtu a, afc SPRING GROVE FARM JERSEYS TO FOR SALE: A few high grade Jersey cows, soon to he. fresh; a few young registered bulla and heifers. Herd is is headed by MONMOUTH NOBLE, prize winner at State Fair. 1911. Herd produced an average of $138.0) per cow in 1911. Also registered Berkshire Pigs, Barred Plymouth Rock Chickens and Pekin Ducks. WM. SCHULMERICH. Hillshoro. Ore. Hillsboro, Ore., R. D. F. No. 5 Rusiness men art coming up handsomely in support of tha coming street fair. This is prop er, and notwithstanding a bad Fall so far as weather conditions are concerned there is promise of a fine exhibit HAD WEATHER liana Have intorfrr. with hop picking the part week, but there appears as yet to I but little moid. If the damp weather should continue, however, look out for breakers. Two or three bright days is the total for the last week, and rains again set in last evening, after two days of clear weather. Many big farms yet have grain in the shook, but the small far mers have mostly threshed, or have their grain in the stack. That the wet weather has meant thousands of dollars loss goes without saying, and all are hop ing for a cessation of storm. mess: Nolkc it West Miia Street Attestant I To all own.- of I he lota or trati of land hsmnafu-r- dmcnbatf: You ar brebjr nottfM (bat on Heuteni brr IK 12, an assessment waa entered in In IK set ol Clt Laena of Hillsboro. Or Mun, again your property on account of ma sirwi improvement nn Main i trart irom ids wmt line or rirat Htreat to tba mat line of North Bang Street, in aaid City, aa follows: ltlniilri at the aouthnut corner of lAtl 1, In HI. Ii t, In the orlcinal Town (i.ow City 1 of HilUooro, Ore gon; running thrnce t-t along the .North aide of Main Hlreet, US feet, tln-nie north feet, thence eaat l.a fitt to the WfBt aide of Flrnt Htrwt in aaiil Town, thence aoulh along Klrat (Street to the place of t. giriiilrig W. I). Wood. 1442 0 t-'rariiorml lota t and of and In I'loi k 6, of and In the Town mow Cit of Hillnboro, I irt-gon. Alao roniemmlng on the Tommhlp line at a point IS M chaina north of the ftotiiheaHt oirrier of Townablp 1, North hange S Went, of the Will. Mfr.. running thence north IS" fret, thrnce west U feet, thence aouth fret, thence euat la feet to the pUcoof beKliiiiirjfr, Claud A. Jack- SIS) All of lot J, of and in Wock , of and in the Town (now City) of HilUljnro, Oregon, lem and excepting imui the ahova described trad that cortnin property coiita-! by Elia beth Jackaon to J M V Chalrneru ra corded In deed lM.k 2. page 112, reconta of Washington County, Ore t'i Claud A. Jackson 43 Hi llcglnnlng at a point where the east line of the I'aclne Hallway & Navigation Coinpany'a right of way iromw-a the north line, of Main Ktreet. in the City of Hillaboro, Wanhlngton County, Oregon, run ning thence euxt along the north line of aaid Main Ktreet 31 feet, thence north IKK fret, thence wet to the eaat line of the right of way of flie Pacific Railway Mi Naviga tion Company, thence aouth along the eaat line of n.ll.i light of wav to the place of beginning. J. R Tiimieaie. $ 3 lot 1, Hlock 2, Tongue's Addi tion to the City of Hiltnboro, a ahown by the duly recorded plat. It. C. Hartrumpf. I13S20 Init 2, In Hlock . or the Town (now City) of Hillaboro, Oregon, excepting 60 feet off the aouth end thereof now owned by R. C. Hor trnmpf. I net M. Hurnke. 1163.41 Lot 3, in Bl(K-k , In the Town (now City) of Hillaboro, Oregon, Mary A. Drown. 1239 2 1, 14, In Hlock ft. In tbc Town (now City) of Hillaboro, Oregon. Marr A. Hrown Zitt rs Maid aaari'meDt muat be paid within 30 aaya from the date or aaid entry or an application tiled with the City Becorder to pay In lnilallnienU. But no asoeas lueut leas than f '25 emu be paid in inalall niHiita, and no application therefor can be rnewved or tiled for any street or aewer aawwiineiile aKgrrgatinir greater sum than the valuation of said property on the last lai roll of Washington County, Ore goo Dated tbii September 5, 1912 BENTON BOWMAN, City Recorder of Hillaboro. Oregon. , it M WON. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 8TATE fiF ORKCSO.V FuR THE COL'NTV OF WA.SHI.VJTO.V. Clara Bay. Fiaint.tr, TS. Morton B liar, Pefen.Utill e4. ToVorUm B Hay, Hefeiidant: In Hie name of the state of Oregon you are ii-re-by required to appear and an.vier the complaint tiled againa'. you in the almve entitled Court and cauae on or before r'ri day tba ltb day of Orpiher, J, tint lie log the date filed by lbs Court lor you Pi appear and armwer herein, and ixtiiium aeeka from the d tie of the tirat pulmca tionnfthii suininona: and If you fail lo appearand anawr, the plain'ill aili apply to the Court lor the rei.ef played lor In the complaint, to wd; for a iln n e diasolvina; the bomU ol iiiatriin my here lofore and now einiing lieiwnon the plaintiff' and defendant, and for "in Ii other and further relief a P the Court may eeem meet arid njuiulile. 'lb sauninioni ii puhlUhnd once a week for sit Consecutive weeka in piirauauce ol an order of Hon. K O: nletrenaon. J nlge of the county court or Washington county, Oregon, in the absence of ibe judge of the circuit court from Wanhing 100 county, natetl the tr l day orsepteiii ber, lttlX, direcung that the lirnt noliiica tlon be made on ThuraiUy, the5.li 'lay of September, 1912, and tin dale of the laid publication ofthia suiuuiona ia Thursday the 17th day of October, l!'li Cly.'e Klchardaoii. Attorney for Plain tiff, 5IN Chamtier of Commerce llldg.. Forlland, Oregon. COUNTY COt'KT County court is in session this week. S'ttling with road super visors here and there was one feature of the work. Bids were read as follows, for county work: HollenU'ck Fill -J. S. Ixrsung. successful bidder. $2io; (5eo. K. Payne. $.Tjr; I'atrick Murphy. :i5;C. C. Nelson. $28. Lumber, for Jackson Bottom Bridge, delivered - Johnson Bros, successful bidders. Hr M..$S.4; I. N. Tompkins, per M.. $9.40; S. U Cogan. $10.75. The Zimmerman road, beyond North Plains J. S. Iirsung, I12S0; Carl Merggren. $rj) Hr mile. Award held in abeyance to Lorsung for agreement as to mode of work to be done, etc. CHEAPER INSURANCE Mayor Bagley has written the lxard of insurance underwriters w ith a view of lower insurance rates, lie calls attention to the bringing in of mountain water, with a pressure of 70 pounds; to the tine fire apparatus, drawn by horses; to the many new hy drants; to the paved streets, meaning better transit-and thinks all these things should mean a reduction of rates. Cer tainly the presentation of condi tions should mean cheaper insurance. The Fitzgerald boy. wiirkin.'at the laundrv. aeei lent tih Uir-w some acid in one of LU tms. ih,. other day. ami v;n attended l Dr." F. A Bel -,'. II a l- r. the fault was losn.vn. and ihriivvs no blame on the laundry nun la ment. J. II. Neill, nf Klmiiiea. for merly uf this city. w.i t.iki-n t al'oitland lpMpit.il. the tirst nf the week, by lr. liitiii. an, I suc cessfully oH'rated nn fur intesti nal otwtructKm. Thos. Tallman and wife, of Buxton, were in the city this morning. ILMMO.a. IN THK CIB'Mrtr COUKT OK THH HTATK OK OKKOON roll WA.SHINOTON COUNTY Tboman H Oreer, Plaltitilfi vs. Elizabeth B. Oreer, Defendant To Elizabeth K. (Iir liefumluoi. I., the name of the Hlate of Oregon you arc hereby requited to appear a id answer the complaint tiled against you in the above um mi ..uurtauij t-sii'e on or ieire rri day tbe lnth day of Ocpiber. I li. tliui being the dale fiel by tbe Court for you to appear and nnawer herein, and being all weeks from the dale f the firat puii liualion ol this aiimuioiia, ami ir you (ail so to appear and answer, the pluintiH will apply to the Court for the relief prayed for in tbe complaint, to wit: for a decree dissolving the bonds ol rnatriinouv here toloreaud toweiiating uetween plainliil aild defendant, atot r.e a,,,,!, ml.... .....I I further relief aa to the Court may aeem meet and eouilable. This summons is pubMslied om s week lor sis consecutive weeks in pur suance of an order ol Hon K. O. Hieven on, Judge ol the county court of VVanli-ina-tin i-uioit v ia.tf:.n i.. 1 1... ut... . . the Judge ol the circuit court from Wuxli ugwii wjuniy, oaieo toe 3rd day orMep tetnber, ltfl'2, lir-tiiK umi the lint pub linjtion lie oim.Ia ,m '-i,,,...i.. n.e,i. , ... ' " ..iiiinuMJ, HIT Olll day of Heptemlier, 1!)12 and tbe dateol ins last. puoncatioi! of this amumons is Thursday the 17th day of octolier, l!M2 Clvda Kichardaon A m.i,... r... tiff, 618 Chaniber of Commerce ilidg , Portlaod. Or. " TO OWNERS OF DOOS The ordinance prescrilies that dogs must wear muzzles in the city of Hillsboro until Sept 15. Those not so supplying muzzles if their dogs run at large will be prosecuted. Canines kept tied and not allowed at large do not come under the provisions of the law. C. Rlaser, Chief of Police. HillsU.ro, Ore., Sept. 5, 1912. Dr. Klmer H.Smith and Or ville Wilkes arrived home early this morning, after twenty-four hours of driving in Smith's auto, comintr from Newoort. Wilkes sold his machine while at New Krt. A broken axle on Wilkes' machine was the only accident worth while on the trip from here. The ladies of the party' returned by train Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Wilkes, Mrs. D. 0. Jacobs and Miss Madge I m brie. Dr. Smith reports that lie enjoyed some fine trout fishing on the trip, but that he did not particu larly like the weather. Albert Asbahr came down from Corvallis, yefterday, and started at once for Pendleton to again take the chair of Agriculture at the High School in that city. EXECUTOR'S NOTICe Notice is hereby given that; the under dgiisd have been by the county court ol Mio stale of Oregon, for Washington county, duly appointed anil coiilirmed aa executor and eieculrlg ol the last will and testament of Oeorge KIscher, de ceaneil, alld have duly ualihnd as such. Now therefore all persona having claims agaiiiHtlhe estate of (inorge Fischer, da reneed, are hereby required to present the nine to the undersigned at the law office) of Itagley A Hare In Hillsboro, Oregon, together with proper vouchers, within six months from the date of this notice. Dated this A'igust 12, Wl John Fischer, Marr Fischer, Kxecutorand executrix of the last will and testament of George Fischer, de ceased. ft, m np Hut 1 id ii. on -I Hundreds of Dollars Worth of Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes, Men's and Women's Furnishings. mw and SKPTK.MHKK t A.M T MS'! Going at ONE-HALF Regular Price. Don't Miss It. AS HOUSE OF QUALITY ll'in. to Fred Stivt-ns nnd wife. FariiiinKton, S'pt. It. a I 1 1 vt h t r. Miss I'etrl Smith it visiting with her sinter. Mrs. II I, Via. :tt StUerton. Slu is accumpm i. il by h.-r slst. r. Mrs. . K. Mo Kinney, nf Portland. I'tvl Myers, of Cl.halem Mountain. m in yenti-rday. His team ran away on Mnin St., and was stopped by Arthur I'i.Uoii. Tlii ie will In ii dance at 5.-th-any Hall. Saturday evening.S pt. 11. (!ood music, gial suniM-r. KveryUoly invited. Tickets, in cluding supi-'r, l u). Jas. Churchill. C ilen Cres-k; J l. Kta h. ('iriifbusi Bn. Adam llergert, pf Blisiming. were county seat visitnn loUy, Kd. Olson, working Mith Con tractor Fouler, fell on a rurti, the other ihy. and rut a si-rr vsound on his ciuek. lie was at tended by r. F. A. Hail. ). Mr. and Mnt. Fl. Scholme h have iM-en spending the we-k nt the I illaniiMik lxches. Strangb-r Smith, the wreHli-r vahohas had iM-yt-ral b tuts here. and who .i! i,h K 4... hit cajs, the w. ii lh (lf il,,, n.oiii y, itrejt aituatiiiii from a .1 h'imui b, lit Portland. I ,i. i n. r ,j p:iiiig a pl.i. ,-, Vv!n.n (, M ) tiloki ii'iing fio'ti the shiisfei II" rual.fd il t ii- to tin-tug, and, l.anifiiu' to t:.,- rafter titl his hmdi. ki. k. d o'f thelHinuSI ahitul.-S, I'm;., Riding Ibrttf liri .h. Smi i' i . a m.ti-d Hi, letf. iiti-l J.-v, , .,!,M daM plished "feat rti!h lilt fert" I'r. liH'ram, f Countj. 1 1 up on a a. -.iii. m. v toiling it the W, J, Ingram hiHhe. It FartiiiiHftnn. Important Announcement MM BrftLfi On .ccount of having to be forced out of my R ore. E. L. McCormit K. IlilM.oro, Ore gon, ha, g.ven instructions to N. E. Clorh X Co of PortUnd. to .ell ,y Public Auc turn his entire stocK of Jewelry, Cut Glass, Silverware, Clocks, Mesh Bags, Um brellas, Toilet Articles and a Hundred Different Articles TOO NUMEROUS TOO MENTION. SALE BEGINS THURSDAY, SEPT. 0, at 2:30 and 7:30 p J. Remember this, tV.rt what is our loss U vn..frf.i. .. .11 urioss is yourain. everylhinp; positively must be -old "without reserve. 5"g rn m MAIN STRBKT, IIIIXSHORO. nnvr.im N. E. CLARK & CO.. Auctioneers.