a:uKORfl ame nvR m ml SHERIFF'S SALE. jf NOTICE IS HKRKKY I.IVT-V That -Iry virtue vt an tii uua. d.siv. a til enter of aW m.uiI out of lb Orvull Court of tie satv if lr- inm, for ah:ir!in tVunty. d.itvd (V 7th J-v wf (itiA'ix r, li:, iii r vor tf J hi Vi i. nl en4 Sam H. S.y. ila!mff. aiut atnia K. U li.-dha l'tvU.r. rV!:ul Tnw Co.. a t--nrat, Ale AruMiMi.g. Mary hMki aid i,m a Carrvjr. d (ilati, for the kui of IXtH'tSi villi ! n l ilarc'ii Irvm Majr IJ. irii. al itw nor tt p r cvoi. p annum, and the further utu of $."... MO atnn.' !, aiul tho ftmhr uuu of f -". 1 w com ai.4 J;sirs. nx'iit. to tin- du-.vod ainl ilnlinr d. muiuaihtg tin to tt;..ko a'o of ta rl ivr!) hfwu:t, r U- nt- 1. 1 caw k vied upon, anl pursuim to vahl - titjon. Ucvrxv a:iJ o.dvt of alv. UI vq MONDAY, THE 18th DAY OF NO VEMBER. 1912. at Ih aouth kr of Uiv Courthouse In liik-UTV. VVah!on County. lwi. at tfce hour of ( n o Joa A. M. of Mid d.ir. -'l at iNiv auc tion to th. hiht t'ikhT foe cah la hand, all rf Uio following ihwnb ed real ni. rty I(ts. l aii sit uate in VV a-shii Ktoa Couaty, Orvfon. ar.d part aula rij do.nl'il a Jul Bfc, to ait: N.ctiij quarter of aoutiiwfei Quarter. Section tlrv i.l nortli.-ANt quarter of toutheast ju.irti-r arsl otrta half of tuirt hoj.t fluamr. tfam Four Hi w Ton.hp To t Vfli. Karf! Klve ii) We. Willam ette Meridian. Ai d Its If of aouthsvNt ytiaru-r Sxtlon TMrty .mc t3 U TVtu4i4 Thrve t3t Nona, Ranm Ho t.'.l V and outti-4 quarter of n.vrthm.x qiiar tr twl Ih Nik tur 1 4 1 in sh Bon Tbr t3. To!siiip To O North. K.uis. Kiv t.'.t V-. illaui Mrulian. to :V.tJy tb hetv cbfoo" nanicd mini ami fr tho cosu and rapvttsoii of aiul aid t. 8ahl al. m ill be m:ur Milijw lo rdnittfii an p.-r tuatm of tr- (OC. l)atd Mt IUIUJon). Orvgon. on th!a th day of m-ti.tx-r. HKt. t5. IIWOH'K. Sheriff of WasliinfTtnn I'ouuty. tkrt auiLEY A MARK. .Utoraevik fir I'laliniff where you find the choicest goods at the smallest prices. 1 ThanRsgiving is almost here. Before you realize it winter will be half over. Have you purchased those wearables and home needs that comfort demands for the winter season? Assortments are now at their best and prices have been made with u view to giving' you the most for your money it is possible to n'tve. We Can't Advertise All The Good Things We've Only Space for a Few SIMMONS la th Clrruit Court of t!. StaU-ot Gwfon for Washington County. Marie MnkS-t. I'lnitiOff. viwaua Johatw M.iUi-4. (vfrnd.vit. To Johann Makl. t, tl ai.ov.- named defendant: In thv name of th Ststr f ( gen you ar h'rt.y rrquard to ap pear and answer Uio ronn.Iamt fJod Maintt you in tlw nhov.' ntitkd rUM I tut court on or b f.iro KVilay. NomIr ti. 9 J, which asi e It fter tlx- dale of the firs publka t too of thia Buuinotia. which aaJd ftoa nuttkatiii ih-n-of hi of dale OrtohiT 1U. 1H2, and if you faU to o appear aiw armwr for want thervof the plauaUff will appty to the court for the Mllef dmnndedin her complaint tovk: For a de-ree dinlvHig tho mar Kage contnu-t bow existing h'tsi plain tiff and defendant and for i h other and further r li-f aa to the court may 0(pear jiiat. Th auuuuuiia hi puMihed tr or dr of Hon. J. I'. Camphdl. Judge of the ClrruU fmrt. made and dated this 10th of O4obr. l!i:, the date of 'the firvt publUatkm beta? O-to-r 10. 1!15. and the date. f tt laat twblk-ation bein Nov. 21, 1912 8ClLAHrX. t LAUtK'HK and J P. OFNEK. AUorners fir Plaintiff. 60M Chamber of Uwiiucnv. Iort-' land. On-con. Newest things in Ladies' Sweaters Nor folks. College Stripes and Heavy Ruff Necks, all colors and prices. New Dress Fabrics in Homespun Tweed, Worsted and Storm Ser ges and Cheviots, all colors 59c to $2.00 New line ol Table Linens, values can't be beat anywhere, 2 yards wide 40c to $1.75 Ladies' and Children's Heavy Rib bed Hose, a pairs for 25c Children's Heavy Fleeced Ribbed Underwear 29c Ladies' and Children's Union Snits in all grades and sizes at less than wholesale prices. New Liue of lluck Tow clitics for Kmbroideriug, at 'Jlk.-, 'J.V, o0c, o"k and 50c Ladies and Children's h1 Mit teus l'.c A New Lot of Indies Raincoats, just in. They should U- sold for $15.00, but we are asking ouly.. $12.5I New Arrival of Men's and Hoys' Ruff Neck Sweaters, from $2,119 up. Heavy Wool Overshirts for Men. usually sold for t .75, our price $1 1) Ladies' 7tK rubliers, for J9e NEW GOODS 1NTHIS WEEK Men's and lUys Suits Men's and Hoys' Ihcrcoats Men's and Utys' Wiutt r Undetwear Packard SIuk-s for Meu. 1 Visit Our Millinery D epartment WeWe Cot the Very Newest and Niftiest Thing's in Women's Headwear THINK Or IT Genuine Satin Finished French Felts in Two-Urnc and Solid Colors-Blues, Browns, Cardmals, Greys, Taupcs, Reds, Greens and Macks. They're sold regularly at $2.75 to $4.00. Our price $1.9S JUST ARRIVED the much talked about Reversible High School Hats, iu all color combinations, for ty) Also Corduroy and "Johnny" Hats. PEOPLES STORE Phone Us for Pictorial Review Patterns. I iHsU,r, Oregon LEAD ALL 1 REST South IlilUboro Ha Otrr kVfcUtt-rrd ulrr on Hooka viKirt corns MAT IN UM Th Caart Mal DniJc ai KU Itw M Mur )illoa t'otinty I'lerk J. W. Hailey t'nv the total ri't!tHtrntin of Wasli ini;ton lounty at out 5,000 the largest in the history f the county. Hi!Ulxni hat the largest pre ciiu ts in the ountv. SMith HilU tHrv K-aJinif by over while North i nearly up to the mark. Thin means that there has lnen jrreat nrw th in the city and urrounlintr m-tion. and that the county court must mii iliviile the precincts and make one or to more. ShiOi anil North Kon-t (Irtur precincU follow with a mhl rx isirition, tmi eacti win lark con siileralile of reaching the two county seat divisions. llt'K'istration book cKwed last Saturday evening, an.l it i ex iH'cteit that a full vote ill U (hihI. All parties art anxioti to tmll as larK'e a vote as onjille I and the presence of the rrou'ren- I si ve ticket, with Kotwevett eUft . ors. has aKled zettt to the cam vami;wwai. uuirriN rrank J. Vatulerwal and Miss Mattie (Inllin were united in marriak'e. Tuesday. tK t. ii. I'JlX Judtfe Iv. (). Mevensoiiotliciutmi'. i lhe wttldini: tok place in the j court cnamu-nt in llie presence i or relative of bride and k'runn. the bride is a daughter of Mr. ami Mrs. (.rtllin. of near l:.iy. aiul the vrruorn is a n of Mr. and Mrs. John Vand-rwal. of Millslioro. ihey t enartiM for I ortland on the evening electric. amidst a shower of rice iK-stowcl iiKn them by their friends that is likely to send up the rice of me product. The young couple have many friends in the Hanks-lioy section, as well as in HillsUiro. and they w ish them every happiness. I have three sworn enemies- the drunkard, heavy drinker, and the man who craves rough, strong, high-proof whiskey Cyrus Noble Petition for Liquor I iiense Bottled at drinking strength IN TH K ChCNTY OOl liT op THF HT.X1K y .i;kJ. KOK WA.IIISi TN COr.STV. in tlip Mutter of the Ajli!itl.n f Anii.r, ChrinKtii r tor u l.i. np to h. 11 Hinit uiiur, Viim.iis ai Mit .i,U,,iH ,,i i.-h yUHnlitl.is ti:in one k; Hon. in l ',,luirit,i.i 1'ieeinct, in VV'iiliiii;ti,n f'ounty, re. gon. TO THE lli.-i w.l.y, ci-vt C(M KT i'K TH K fTATK H' i.;Ki; rJH VVAS'HINiJToX Cnr.VTV: The unrtr-i-Kiiftied I'elltlonem. ey:i vof- em or i. oHiinl.i.i in. t. WaliinirK,!, Countv, Orefcoii. an.) ui Iher i on?.1itiit -irg a inujoriiv of the I. voteto of I'reetll' t, an. I tietng H lii,ll ref ill, hi.' ol said I're.tn.f, aiul havmn miu.illi re. aided therein thirtv il.ns limn. .In.ieh preee.lii.d the dale of tl,is I". litem, ami th d.ite of hlihir thereof, would ie, wil fully petition 1.1,. I unit lh,it u l.i. eriB.- to eU spliituouH, ntuns nml m .il Imnori. Sn lebH qliuntltli H Hi HI one .11, , CulunililH i'le.iint, Wnsliinrtoii I'ounly tireumi, he Ki.mte.l ai,.l .su. .1 to Aritoii Climtener, il resilient of m:. 1.1 I'reelnet for a peiiod of one .-nr. is'?''1' "" 'a "' r- A " I'KTITIONKliS A. VV. Illlke, e, ;. ToWlie, i: J ichiHiike, J ii. Iiol,.., Flunk ilm-mimx, Kreil Keller, A Zrinii. r, .1. n. Imnlke J. H. Kalr, Willis I;., kum, V f 1 1. M. I.Uek. K. A. Ki. hi.-r, I' I, hw.inki ' K H. Kuh, II J. I.n. k, K. A. M'irey, . M. Ault. I,. Si hw.ink.-, J I! .lohn-mti, T. K. Ault, Win. K. Ileltllieh, I, K Ueaifle, rrank li. IliiM.y, I". A. Wut-ner, V. A. Kalinow, II. kelley, '. Zi i.iii;ir,, M. ". (niIihow, H. liiililuin, A li.ii.lli-r , F. hihleff.lln, Chirk Ktult, .1. I-'. If.,,,,,1 Kene Orop. W. M. JohiiH..n. A. iiocerx, John VliiMHhoert, It. I".e:i.h, K II Ix.wn ey, L. A. Julie, V. II. r..ifley, it. c KoKersi, Al. (J. IliiKli.-s, II. V. KiiiiH, Win. Tule.v, A. K. Kuhle. ;,,lit Kohleit H. 1-unow, C. 'joiiytt, Will li. Iinii:iiiii, Jr. V. hi. UUVIR, ClUi. A. Wllll.l. llii ll. Henry Haimtt, J. KriKen, Hen n.ilin.iw, auk VVllheliii, Hen II. rii.p, rHniitiel M,...i, Wdi. Kuhle, H. H. Cl.uk, O. II. Mvi-ih Wm. Huhnua-, H. H. Kali, A II li.wr mun, Win Van Ij.-rven, Jn v Kiir, vv. K HleKhler, Jos. 11 Hen, ll. Kair I' ! unflerllrh, J. M. rieun, I. K lt,., n Iieliilanrhe, All l.nnow, '. h li. n. i s li Freil Delplanchf, VV. Itothermi I, I'. K. .Nelxon, J. li. Delil.iin he, A.l.ilph liri tnerfleld, H. ti, Wyatl, nnghm Zw.-I-frroBHe, John lharh, h'rank iMirnhon, l'niil Fischer, VV. N. Havnoii, John i.'aui phell, K. E. Nortlirup, Clint Crnwner, J, m eanhum, J. It. Hunitfonl, Otin Fair, Adam Hell, T. J. Jui'kttih, I. K. Moliall, O. K. JlMrms. f'us I.unow, O. B. Keeuon, faul IuttKUbrK, H. Krieiser, Wm. 11. liieim, J. II. Munirer, K. VV VVIlm.n, J Miller. VV. Hurniii, C. A. Wlhton, Joa. Miller, ;. VV. King, A. Keenoti, Jon. liookH, John llarmn, John liruimwltli, I. ..iii Hipp, Freil Maul, Wm. J. VVIer, Oh.-rt fiipp, C. J. A. WikI, H.iht. K-lii.Kion, i;. a. Ijirnon, C. II. r.iem, I c Diekemon, Alfre.l Kriekmin, T. J. Willi. Win. Kramer, Carl ChriHtener, Kie.1 W'lllm, Ili-rt Thoinaa, K. A Heine. .(.linen May, V. II Thom.-m, rl. A. I. Meek, ll. )i hieffelln, I Din lloRim, Frank ''..lev, Jiinler ii. Ilayer, VI. lor Crop, ,'. II. Taylor, John i. Feller, Chan. M. hom I.uik, H Taylor Hall, John rh-hoere, Ku- ii.- K. -S'oi thrup, Chan. Friend, lilehard K-trii.ii. vv. s. Hahn, I'ete While, Jhn r I'.eer. A. C. VVn tx Kenny HelpUnehe, V I., liol.l.lim, lrf-on Foret, William Hipp, John J'ehel, Fred l.'lileh, VV. C. Hleker- -rr, A. K vviiim, Vie lmenig, F. M K.-.-inm, lien Kelly, VV. VV. W'iillaniH, II .1 Keenoti, William Van l.h, (". J. Wilhairm, K Miller, CheHter Wlrtx, ),,. ilzinan, VV M I lendrl. kft, II. K. I'rlnger, M. k Hi htnlilt, Jotw-ph Nenper, Th. Van riinnen, C. Nelnon, Immr NelMon, I-wln lliui.l.K.ird, A. Hipp, i. H. Iltitchlntm, Jowph liuiher, I'. Koesler, II. W. W et eotl. ;.o. W'eHteott, JameM llllt.'hlwm, ;. M. Hunter, F. i llaulenheck, 11. K. M.t'uiTKley. Win. rirltmn. Ceo T. Ilel. laire, J. m. Vanileraanilen, II Hiitihlnon, l 11 I - l- II Ll..... It... ... ' ii. .....i.-n, ... 1 1 . neon, jimn niruuon, n J. -Vlll ri n. .Hid. A. HalllerihecK. T'l WHOM IT MAY CONCKUN: No lo favor of lVt!r llrocn n, plaintiff ; and walnut Thf)dor Tarits, i:nn ii Hab-ntnh and Charlotte HiilM TKiroh, defendant for Ui sum of IH.Vimj t out and the farther aum of llooti.du HU Mill HSHe Will he made Kllhjert I,, ro.-tnii(,ii ii h per Htalule i,( OreKi.n I'i.icil ni llilbilmro, tir-!in, tills ZU my or weiiteniix r, l!il'. I! i-'l I I! IllVt'....' lntent tl reon from tlie li day of ; .Sheriff ,r WnHhlntrton l;,...y f.e, ,,.,. . . . . ' -' Mann. Mil, at tlio rate of tt rn r cent pc-r annum, and for th fartlwr sum of loo aitorruy fiM to me di rected and delivered, comiiiandinK me to make anle of Oie real iiroin rty rpfelimfter described, I have levied upon and pursuant to said xe titlon I will on Monday, the 2Mb day of Odo ber 1912. at the South door of the Courthouse In IIIllsUwo, Washlnwloti County, Oregon, at the liour of ten o'c U( k a. m. of said day, aU nt pule nc auetion to tni highest bidder for cash Id liojid, all of thu followiiiK de scribed real proporty, lyiriR, Ix Iiik and aituaur Ui VVashinKton Cotniiy. On-Kou, and iwiro partltularly do- TJljed as follows. Uwlt: First l:y J. A ll'l,Wi atk. k. ihuv .MM I.N M. VVAI.H, Attorney fr I'jaiiitirr. SUMMONS In Die ClrtiiU f'oiirt of the State or ir-;oii, rir tlw (.'(iimiy of Wush in,'tini. Christian Herd. UlalnLlff, Vi-ndm W. II. Umtl. is,fe,Unt. HH To W. K. Ito-d, itef. hilantt In the n time (,f the Rltue of Ore Roll ) are hereby ivoiitntl t0 ftp. pear and nnswrr tlio eompbiint filed iiKiHiiwt. you In the aU.v,. ..mm,.,! ;iiin-t. run ranw on or lu fure ti... Ik herehy -Ivei, that the uridertdKned , . r ''"" ,'a"a ! Court for you lo appear utid nnawee ri-KiiietitM of Columbia Precinct, W'aMh-1 ' 'i mence west iiiKlnii (.'oiiiity, fr.-K"n, will, on Monday, .ii.- mm nay oi .xivemiier, A. !., 1'JIZ, it la o'clock A. M of Bald day, present the fiiii-KuiriK petition tor a ilcetme to el KpintiiouH, vinoUH and malt li'iiJom in I'l.iimiiiia I're. Ini t, W'aKhltiKlon Coun ty, tircKon, In Icxh iiiiuiiltlcH than one cki m No. BB: Ihenpj. U'lwi ' 77 ,.h . u. .. ... . onawer i.t.i.it. ..j .... 2 77 elm th.mc ,..h Ik to .J, . " :'7. . " . """" " UUS ... .... ......... jd.ii iin. iii , ! wwiM nc nun i.r .j,it r 11 . eontulnltiK Ow-pur f,d anwer, the plataUff will plare of beglnninK, arnes, more or les. uiLiiuuii u a ii i i v in iin i-..ii r.. .u. . being Mil of lot One See. 33. and ! nrjivod ti in ... ... ' . . . . . t'.illoii. to the County Court of the Htate " 8t. 34, In T. Of IB N. of K. 3 .for a dTee dUiWilvlhir tin,' Loot . 'o?' alontnHh' o " ! LTf l"", " an.) t aanl time and place will auk that Vr" ' 8,01 f he K""h "" the i M( I.HR belW.en the plallllLff and de- ii. .-nn- oe iHHueii 10 me uniierniKneo i w:w i ii i-iwi. oi i.inu Jh, wh wuae to ue used for road in neu Bpiriiiioua, vinous and malt lluuots in Columbia I'r.- lnct, VV'anhliiKton Coun ty, Oregon, in les iiuatititleii than one Kail. in, for a period of one (1) vear from the date of the Ixminnce of auch Uremic. ' i J" led thin llth day of October, A. O., ANTON CillilHTKNER, Applicant TIIOH. II. TONCCK, Jr., Attorney for Atnillcant. Conimerelal Hunk Hldg , 2nd and Main. HillHtioro, Oregon. SHERIFF'S 8ALE." NO-niCR 13 HEREnY GIVEN, that by vlruie of an execution usvued out of and under the seal of the Circuit Court of the Stato of Oregon, for Hie coiimy of Washington, dated the twenty-third day of September, 1912 pur pose. BUCOND TRACT: Commencing 8.30 chain West from Hhf North Kattt comer of th HenJ. q. Tin ker DonaUon lond claim No. tti; t hence West 2.77 chains to a stake; thence North 17.79 cU.; thence Kast 2.77 chains; thence South 18.08 place of beginning, sHunte Bee, 33, and lot 4 In Sec. 34, T. 1 N. Hi, 3 W., W. M., containing flvo ocrtu, more or less. There Is ex cepted from this parcel of bind. fmlant, mid for mieh o4hr nnd fur ui, r renci ns w tint Uinirt may swm meet (Jill fliMalle. This sotnmoiis is ptitiHshrd onre a -vvi;k for nix con-ii.v,. weeks l.n inirwinme of nn order of Hon r O. Ktevtiison., .Iutl,-n j ln ;,;, Hurt of Washington Coun.iy, 0ru gon, In tlie .alsw'ine of ll... ti'ot i In Z el ,J'''! ' ' ' ' my of ft.,' n m . "(,r, HH.' dlnMO.Itlg thill Ihn fM ....l. li.I.Uii W mwlo on, Thmrwiay ,tl Ihlh day of fltgolM. lino i .. d.UH of the kiwi. piilW(flii; of Mllntoo.iu 1. rt'lT.. ' ." ''MS ceptea from tins parcel of bind, ,,,,,,. . ... V " or ,"ll, strip of 4h, South line of said land " "ZXritir 1 i ?" 2' Uuy 16 feet wide for road purpose ,W fr.VV, .TA . To satisfy the hereinbefore named uuis and for the costa and exptuse of sale and said writ. rtrcrrAimnriM , ..... Aii.uirney ro,r I'lnlniiirr 618 Chamber of Cofl.merc. Purtluud, Oregon. lascatle totinty would not stand much show if the sople oi an counties were as antajfonis tic as the voters of Washington lounty." said a Itank ca.shier who was here Tuesday, lookintr over the field in the interests of the propinod division, "tjetlimt new counties made from portions of old ones, no matter how just the proisisal may be, and no mat ter how just the desire may l and no matter how full of merit, is like trying to sell out lawed bank notes. Of course. realize that ymi Hillsfstro jNH.pU have had a twist at county ilivi sion. and can readily see how you can sympathize with the Oregon City teople in their tiwht airainst a new county creation. Ihit. all the same, this ifettintf new counties established is n up-hill business." If you wish your remcterv l..t tanen care of and kept in condi tion, leave orders ut the K. L McCormick store for the under. Kik'ned. CharK'es reasonalile, and is-si oi Hervict'H.-Samuel Steph ens. Harry (iilcs. ulmuI .:t Vftn ism ti ...I ..... I" ..'""'1" "iimii nievetion. tiled Uct. t.'iai rortland, death rfsultinif I IOIII a HroKcn Hick. In. fn.i..e. al took Place Sunday. theremairiH navintr Deen brought toilillrilmm fur lrt,.....,h If I . i iiu i 1 1 , in- leaves a wiiiow, who is a daiRr iter nf Me Mrs. f. A. U'wis nf fi.,b For sale - Imvo ncren nn .m.nt., road, alsnit lOminutcH walk from Nowton Station on S P If,. . ,.n in cultivation; no buildinirs, only thirty minutcH drive from Hills. Ixiro. Kasv terms(' S i',.eb t'r. The I'alm. HillslMiro. " 31-3 Hofmare remainint verv i,r. at 20 cents, and it look as though the attempts of buyers to bear the market will fail. (Jrowtrs WhOMf pHMluct IS not uml,.e tract aripear to lie keeping a HtilT "PjHT hp, and there is but little unloading. The! Crand Marca is the most wholesome' ' two fun. smoke on i market-made in Ore Kon, by K. Schiller vv..- . . .. mdulw in a w Hinoke buy a 16kl Mrr. Kva West, of was in tht;citvTti..,l!lu,..iu 7 ticsdav. return at I'ortland. She Vestal S. '3 'i - - i, I'M Abr J fc I all I Who is a vaihlul.il.- ... a . . . ui rAMi . r .."in vv tt.Hi,,uKton County i, tS Oickou 111 Mi,;. K50 lie a cnK4Kcd farmi...J;. raisin uutil ,e 14!llc tu0r"4. lilt a Utile lie ll.ts Urn e., " T ttlCM I l - vi mm , (;uvc. If the iconic r!ft1i;" thttr teprocutatives (:iw u.." tie u rudHrd to suppo- The "OrcKou System" The IVuplcV Choice for Tuitcd StattiV .... . .. ,v v.-iiMici.uiua of AUiwJ Mate (.ovcrtiiiHtit o Mr U Plrdiied To n The ovcrciowdiiiK of our M.mms wjlfllllt. oiH-ratuc U$. The creation ol uuttcccessary "lloard" Ices at the cjctise of t!,c Mate, audiU tE vauuuure oi mc J-cojde mouty. vie km (I'aid advrrtist-nirnt I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Pnitrreasiv legislation Utrtet'.liJ B. . REEVES CKDAk MILL Drmocrtic Candidate for the LKCISLATUIIE Airainst Increase of salaries. For itrict efflC I'aitl advertisement "i U'Ikl fii.,, jKini..,! by her mother. Mrs." Wt-Ht formerly resided in the Hanks Hoction. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. II. Jiartlolt of near FarmihKton. J 1 1"' nijon"atTh'Hit0r!?:, Mo,,,,ay ff Rale Nov., 8. " ,,UUI,C Experienced drouumob..- 4 . wk by day, will i ZJJi' ... WHO WILL BE, OUR NEXT C0 COMMISSIONER? ? To the Uxtiayeni ami voters of Washington We lllrt Mtl,llHliim.l,l ..ili-c.xu no, I Vl.leM III W1' county. Oreiron; having duly invcstirated tWK and ipialificatimm of the candidates aspinng J ollico of County ('immissioner of Washington w rek'ardleHS of silitical allilliati"ns, unhaiUt recommend to your consideration Charles lm N-lieve that the ulDcu Mhould Is filled Bterlinir worth, one who has no sectional mj' one, who will erve the interests of t,ie..wh! Thin most important county ollice should M eliminated from jsilitical and factional stnrt should elect the man who will be ahk U) wrvw interests of the whole of Washington county. J Mr. Hanley hns In-en a resident of WushinKtoj i j for more than 30 yearn, has the respect ndJJJ f all who know him, has made anuccwHof nis afTuirs and has all the qualifications to m? successful in the management of the county tT, hringing olwut an economical administration county. J Mr. Hanley prommoB if elected to diJJv to have a thorough and complete inv0S.TiZril( into the financial affaire and doing hf,fuV Iartmenta of the county businesH and that tne v and the brat Interest of the whoUw.jJ5r county shall be his aim during his imim8trtl We and each of us recommend that twh2 gardlesd of party IntoroHts give their suw flection of Charlea Hanley. Francis White,' Gales Creek; J V Heisler JJ. Creek; C T Ryan, Gales Creek; i'rl! W Krickson, J K Lilley. GlenwtMKi; J f .gW von, j r Liiiey, uienwtMMi, PjetD 'rank L Jensen. G li WestinghW. Wfk. r F F.v.ln Jniin l.nne I) G Lilly- K Wescott. Thns. WillinmH. A 11 llayn' CiI ft Hhaw, P R I'orter. Mark T Cox. C B UWa& .it l ! i. V. . Wm. ft 1 ns. h Klmer E A Hoffman, John Heinlcr, A Uilley; Ira E Purdin. Mills, Paid advertisement v h. A' I i km III', fc4 fr