KlXffcORO OCB jVyi.l t in ERLY ElE it " ' . . ........ OV 1 III V otsmT Fare J BY ILL V - "" ' 1 "" II""' vv rt.lih ''i ui ! it. ! ;in J f it. i.. i.. i. i 'i One and One-Third Round Trip -TO- PORTLAND -II I J ..4'H I' . I. ,i . I 1 u-l , ' I '.I i- , .'. .o m i' 0 UHQL No UowdyWm. No Alttrcatlon. and .No Campaigning Whatever y"u, ' 'a ..I Ml "j ..Hi.u.iUaMiiB tl til' ftlHll 4llit 11 I. " ,,..) '' "- V". ''.'"!"' I (I III l-l-'e li lt ... , I .. ...I ...!.. - l- 1 III" BiH- til . I ir.lr)r li"'' '"' it' riu ... .1 .-. ht..l .11 ou THU mm iv vr rv VCMDIH. 1911 1 1 .. .....ili tliMir uf lM t'uUli' uer . .. .. ..f I. I, , i,- k I '. ,',! r.aUl !.. U l.n. to !! li1'"1 'i,1i'' ' ,.l ut! irf U'" t"H''i'K ! !. iiMill'KU.Il uuili, ii. ',i,r, S..ii'i. D,i. 1.1 t,...'.:.. !!,(. r '( ' t '' ' Lb Kt Ht l't''f r:.i, it... t m" - W'-"1. '"' - .... , ... . r tiuirt-r 'Hiiii liit-t U si.l !-" N" ,'v"f " ,'" h "Plh. H"'K" '' Ul '"'" . ittlliUl. ' " " I ..III-II 'll '" .11 I..- II. .1 !)' U . il llXU"M I" o'.l'u'" " "i' Full of Just the Sort of Thing's you ought to wear, ut Just the Prices you ought to Pay. And here ve are, ready to show you, whether you come to looK or to buy. A New I.ot i.l Lu1.cs' rain C.;its, just in. tin- t.rins arc r it? b t. i r!'' tf m .1 ? 41 tlito (" -.,.( ai il l" ''" wrf ha il I .0 U.t. il a K-li Ills t ' liU.I".ni. if ihi.ilnr I'M? ta n i. ii v v . i: . ,H(..ni- l"f I'l.iti (,t MMi'N tu Dm- ifili' '" ''.it'' k' tt t. f"f ll ' " UrU' Mm !. I " - ' ' I. IKMU J..I, HJI M.il., ! I- H't ! Ti. In!. am. Mahl tl.lt l.il .l.l In Ut" loilti" ' !' rtnv (I'M ' i t .y il HUM ill .l i "'' II.. I.OIII ll f lit. -'! Ui. f (J. t .jtlM i I ell i ' l 1 t . . h i. -I f , I f 4l.l). ..,r...Ul S2 I 'I. '"'' ii, r it"- 1." "I1 "l" I'1''" " t, i,( II ! wHIIiIim"' tl .!! (Ul ..U 1. !.. i. ..I . I ! IkU.I. I", l''l-' 'S'"1 tf " ,ui '" u "" ml iift .i'l lt"J II"' I'lnliiHH 11 "' Ihr ''( l"r ) "I'I .' i . im.. .1 in t,, ,.4i.it.ll I. " -. .r.' t !!. fi" ' ri.. ...i.iii. I i .: " jU II Uf f illll ll. I. Ill if 41 t'f I"' ! olbn- Bin! ttlhr hlil m " " (Kurt u tun i I""1 Till. uiniiin. fc I'hI.Ik 1. l I'V or d.-r ( II. .n J I i uint u il J'r uf Um I In u ll IVml tn.i.l. .nut il.i'nl lli! imh il tK'-'"" I 'l i"' ' uf !!, fil ullii niMi. I twin 1" I"!?, .'ill !. it. I- "f '!f ta ini.iit ii'i.'ii i ;'. rii HIIINI!. l.ltiKill .t I ll ti S I Al!.nn) rUi.UiH frlH I 1.411 la I of I'fl.ill.' n . I Silkoliiu- for Cmforts Uk; 12jic, l.rK-, run- White Cotton, iK-r roll,12ic, '3k :;ik , isc I'U m Ik il T:i!U- I.im u, 7 ami 72 iutlics ulc, 10c, , and lHc N.ipkius t matt li, 7"h, $1.01), !f2tH, jnr il..cn. lM.iin ami l'iuuil Crcj- for Kimonas ami House Uicsses, '3k I'.i.uiktt Kolfs, jmtty fi'loiius, $..4S 1 1 tick Towels, hcnimul tmls, Dc, 12c, HV, 2'e,2.V Hath Tnwrls, le, 12, 1'r-, 3k, 25c WoiMtil Httss l'lai.ls, ami 10c Heavy Storm Serb's all eiilnrs, .7.K- ami V.l Taffetas, 42 iiulit-s wiU. all colors, -Ik 5 null Manish Suitings, $1.50, $1.7' il imh Messalines, in all the wanted toluts. Ui uitiants uf Dre.ss (mmkIs, in all wool ami j.ait wool, tuaiked away down A Cri ul SUuhter in Millinery Our iom and $I2.k Ueaver Shajx- Hats in whose conijauy you'l feel j.iotul $1 50 All our Hih School and Johnny Hats iIomi: o.tt at ... . $1 PJ Hats ttimnu-d free of charge when materials ate purchased at our store. C1...1 Feet News For Your Ludics New 15-Hutton 1 ligb Top Shoes, in l atent Leather or (Inn Metal $3.50 Ladies' "Fat Ankle" Shoes, worth f V2S -.10 When skies weep it's time t talk of Rain Coats. Misses Rain Cajes $150 New lot of Children's Woo! and iu- hani Dresses. New arrival of j-rctty (iingham House Dresses. iliac k Sateen and Cloud Messalinc jutticoats, at j.riies jou'll like. New lot t i Ladies" Colored Tailored Waists We've a lot of Silk, Net, and Taney Waists left to close out. the sizes are small, so are the prices. IMPORTANT A manufacturer sent us by express this week, 22 Ladies' Suits, Strictly Man-Tailored, iu Navy, Series, and Mixtures. They're made to sell at S 15.00. but we're yoinv' to close out everyone of them at JUST ONt-HALF PRICE MNV MRE SWORN IN BY SIX Thnc Failiaf la Rciinltr Ha4 la Find Some Helpers Via A Few Thinji For Men and Boys The largest line of Hats, Shoes and Clothing in town, at the s nallest prices. ' , New things in Men's Ties, a onerous assortment to select from, 25c, to 50c Men's Heavy, I'.'.ue and Grey I'lanuel Over Shirt-, were 2.x cut to $1..7J Men's Sweaters, were $2.), cut to $i.;v. Hoys' 75c Sweaters, cut to . Children's 51V Rullers cut to Ladies ;c Rullers, cut to . Hoys' J6.00 Ovcrcc ats, cut to .. Men's f 1 s. 00 Overcoats, cut to. Agents for lvd. V. Price cc Co. Largest Men's Tailors Your suit made to measure $15.00 up The On-ifon law on voting may i cumtMTSi-jme, but it jrives its jCforlo the quiet election, just the samB. In the hundred. of j votes cast here Tuesday there i was nothing to excite the suf- frat'ette or the gmifle taxer. There was no argument, no a! tereations. no fights, no rowdy ism. and no drunkeness. The day wai more like a holi day. and it was the first presi dential election absolutely devoid of bitterness, The Bull mooser. the Klepha,nt, the Ikinkey, and the waU-r wniion, all held sway without rancor. Laeh sile had hope sticking out of the lapel Docket, and each was confident that the "rik'ht side" would win. Votinit was very slow on ac count of the lenuhty ballot, and many were sworn in. Aienwere trooninir to notaries all aay, wun six men to swear them in, hav inir failed to reirister. while this is cumbersome, it is 1 U-tter than to have the election Uard Bwear them in, as this would delay the ballotinjr. Now for four years more of quiet before we have another ittle family disturbance but we shall have a state and county election two years hence so cheer up! Account Pacific International Dairy Show and Pacific Land Products Show NOVEMBER 16 to 23 train schedule For further ileUi. at to fare from any specific station. etc., call on nrareit Ajfent or write to John M. Scott, Gen. Pass. Agent, Portland, Ore. ... -lllo .K 50. $3.98 10.89 PEOPLES STORE IMi.'.ne l' for Pictorial Review Patterns. HillsWo, Oregon Petition for Liquor Lkease CARD OF THANKS TMK '"''I NTT H.IKT F THE HTATK ok oi:KjON If 1 ill WA!HIN- ToX H NTY. In lh Mutter of th Application of Anton 1 hrtmn.r for a U' u -ii fiini- ij.nm, Vinu and Malt l.l.'l..r in im .iimntlll'S tti.in n :.H..n. In t;oiumiia i'f.in.t. in W ahliiU.n County, or Koti. To TUB HO.TiU.nUK for NT Y s.t ltT ok TIIK HTATK OF OliK'.S. KOK WA.SIIINOTOX COU.NTi; Th- umlrnlimfil I,-tltlonir. t-enl ot- .f i'i.tunilna ITtnrt. W anhliiet' fount)', Oron, ana Kuti-ther nmirtltul- m muitfiii- tit 1 n U'Ki.i viiifni 01 miu lYwin.t, ana tiring hiiiwii rr..iii.ji Id I'imnrL anu Having aciuauy r.- m.twl thrri-in thirty ilaya lmm.Mliat.y ir-c-l!ti th- dntf of this Ivtitinn, and ih rtui.. of mine thereof, woul'l rmpot pi-titlon and aa tnat a utvnae 10 the cJrTul court from waaningnm funty dated the h day of Orto- br, 1'J12. dlnjtin that Uii raw. puo- ii. aLktn be DUide on l nursoay xim ltlth da of tXoU-r. 1912. aad the date ot the tart pubMcatiim of this umruona la Thurmlay the 21at day of NoTmtx-r, 1312. CLYDE RICIIARnSON. Attorney for plaintiff. SIS Chamber of Commerce Portland. Oregon. We desire to express our sincere 1 a . a t At I. , n Uw. ta.aSA I fullV 11 anUKraieiUl Uiaima tu uiuc w trUu.-ti, vinuua ir)d malt liquom .n.i..iM ita owl rnmrnrr nii i in icmm mmntme man fn kihh a I I t til tim ilia TW' IMX WHBIHIIKHHI vwun.. svmDathy dunns: our receni De-ior(JK((n t Kram-d mi humi to Anton ' - . ... ... . 4 ,.i.a lr.,.1 Inn! ...... ,..,w,r.t tha lata Iniifrih M I . ' -nnaicnrr. a remrai i - naviiii.iii, mi miv .". for a nrrlod of one year. tpnlitrirer. W e return especial I i mi-a un ith day ot j-pterotrr, a. v. r . . . . . 1 1. i il-,.,l,o tha U nurhta nf I ft lim. I ' ' UIUMTI.1 w HIV. . nVTlTinVPIH Inm for thpirikind v assistance. I v lmk.. w. k Twn-. R. J s. hwank, J. it. iua, rnn . Krl KWI?r, A. Zrlmpl-r, J. S. hmltka. J li. Kalr. Willi" Itlikum. V C. !, IlilUro. Ore.. Nov. 6. 1912. Hf V.u',' ii J T.il' r a "', v. il. Auie U. penwona. a. n. jonnmiii. T K Ault. Wm. F. Hrinnch, U Mrs. drenr Miltenberger and Chil- A ...nm. In IVnimn 13 II rPQral IIm.I Krnk l. ItaMV. . " v " W.TCskhno. H. Keliy. VV. Z-Uman. ttnnir nut cerum Kinas uu n ( K-hn.-w. h naidwin. a hhiut, come visited P. A. Wiucni-r, Winds "do Onito n nlnniinnt One F . Schlrffelin. 'Clark Htutt, J. F. JI.rO. iuue a pieasani one ., rron a- jhnon. a. r . tho homo ni Itev. a. IJ..hn l.ihort. ti. iwacn. iv it ... t a T I fW 1 A. JOO. i Jarence won, second case- K,ra, M u iiuehea. rt m fnl 'J W 1 mm mmwxm m 6 liown li. Riiley. O. C. D. V. Knnls. Wm i. .. ,. U f K!nv- 1 I Ifautlrv. A. F KuhK Rotrt Kohlert, line, uti 111c rvciuus tv... , jH Lunw c. Oonys, Will IWhrtnann, Jr., i..lwn oliit Ml nr CJ nf thpir i- i luvia Chan. A. Wunderllih. Henry nilvll awuk irv. v- w . . 111 - "J" Il w,.h., Anz friends and church people swept U .h,m. '. h. 'ipp. samui m.o. in on them for the evenm. - . V ft Thl Slirnrise Was mOSt Complete, man, Wm. Van ixrven, C.uy Fair. W. 8 .4 thP minister and family were 'r. le1ptani he, Adolpb .itn- a crowd on the street, cominir l. iohn n'.h. Prank immhon, Kmii fmm tna Hiror-tinn nt th ehlirch. K.. hr, W. N Haynon, John CiunpUrll, ''""' "- ' v " . '11 v. x.iMhrun. etini erownrr, j. as IIIC iiiuiisici mm taiuiij v.v wumiprlirn. J. , about to retire for the evening. ir.TU"'ruu.h1(. Mrs. Cook happened to obse've .tn j. a u 'ft . .... and wondered what was nappen- s.anham in. The iruests attacked the ;V"'V the citadel, and were admitted 'tmyylwu; s.ti.lf.ir.1. ortn Fair. Adam Hell. T. J. Jaikwrn. I. K. Monait. Harm, tiua l.unow, u. o. iveiuuii. It. KrieRer, m. it niter. K. w. Miison, j. IW. me vuaiivi, nu "v.v v " c.rrlm. J H. Mumter. K. W. Wilson. and an enjovable eveninsr was mhi. w. Harms, c. a. vnon. Jc the result. The party brouLtht v-l jAohnKun-J:. i rffrixhrnpnts and a iollv reunion i-"i v- FI"1..M",t-. W,T- A S.J We now give the original and famous Trading Stamps with all Cash Purchases. 10c yon spend here entitles you to llGreen Stamp Green depositing money in t lie cannot withdraw until ... .t.:... to obtain soniewiuiK Am tiilerest oil 'Ail! bank fioiu wliifii vou have saved enough worth while. Get.iiur .ct'"l y"'r Purchases is like receiving interest oil what you spend and it is .1 much higher percent than banks will pay on what you sue. 1 M Vft' m w A 1! '? -I II 101 1 m tail pwwsI i&rx) P-l Green Every was held, in mewaKeoi K.iiwtm. o. a. uin, e n. storm were left debris upon Uk1' .lebris. such as edibles of all id onkIXnK Since Mr. Cook came to niiA. o sj. hietfenn. rmn ti.an, Frank Hillsboro. eieht months apo, the MviJrtto'W chiV WnV: i Haptist church has added 45 new h. $"4 members, and the church has k1.1n.1n. w. s. Huhn, rrte white John ) 1 1 f r.',nrtV Xr IF. Iteem A. C. Wilts, Kenny 1H Iplan.-he, secured a new lot at rourtn & r, KlWw t,,n Fort, wuiiam sipp. ; Lincoln, on which over 5,00 has i. UIS: lilts siltr laiKvenon, Hen Kelly, v. n. vunmiiw lu 1 Wo.i..n William an i.on, v.. j been paid to date be the legation ot the new Williams, F Miller, Chester Wtrts. Oeo, i .1 u .. . u : ..u vi tiurtpi..L.- O K. l'rineer. naiuisi cnureu, wtuen me incur ........ :;vZ.n,i Va..: . .. , . . I MIK ...lliu.li, a.wiui . . ---- oers nope 10 ouuu ne.e Contributed. year.- trmnsfn, i". .Nelson, vwar .ei!.i., i..c llaiHlcsaiii, A. Sipp. O. S. lltitehlson. J.weoh Hueher. f. Koesler. H. VV. Vest- t 1 C 1j ITlrlou rvirrhf wte lo. Westcott, James Hutenison, Kobert SoedS rnday nignt M. Hunter, F. O. Haulenbeik, H. K. MiVunisey, wm. onmes, i.eo. ! ire J M. Ynnilersanaen, ti. iiuunwu, ' M. Jones. W. 11 Scott. John tftrutton. ; .1. Oulnn. Jno. A. HaulenneiK Trading Stamps von spend. Collecting j Just Lihe Putting Money BANK In The Pasting &C Green Stamps in a book is just like putting money in the bank. It costs you nothing to get them, hut the things you receive for them would cost yon lots of money to buy. livery dime spent should bring you at least onc tyjf Green Stamp. If it docs you can till many beoks each year. 'mi 00K nd IO Green Stamps free at Our Store. A. H. SPPANER, Beaverton, Oregon. Coupon Cut Out This And VVV Will (Hve Vou 10 SCUM Green Stomps With Sw piitolwsc I" '''Utl"" tlJ ,1,e ,St.i.ii Willi Hie CASH pnrchaiw NOT COOl) Al'TUIt W.C. 15. ")' . . . . nenverton, e;ie. When you are iu Portland, be sure and visit the beautiful Green Stamp Premium Parlor, at Olds, Wort man e King, on the Fourth Floor. ( AUI. LKVI l ,-l JZZ? ZZZL-ml K-.-r.mw.m (TOKWWna'Tll VlPWE! . -riSSSa RSESli mmZXx iKSli :r'i;Ui :ri:cl f ifma now et v-tapwu-m-i? awr.'wn at-ajj.; iRii(r;j : ivawwis ia!ii nE,;n 'k.mj-jLi? . iLt , ' rurtw.is rw iraapKi ? ksss iKsaai mm msum mm 01 u,,u The first number of the Lyceum course, though poorly attended. was a very tine attraction, it Hillsboro ceiuld have realized the treat that was beinp given them the Crescent wouldn't have been large enough for the crowd. Un Fridav. Nov. 8 will come the second number Kobert Seeds, a very noted and popular lecturer. 11 is one of America s greatest story tellers, and best of all his mpssaire is worth while, woney will be refunded to any one who is dissatisfied. Get your tickets reserved at McCormick's at once. Robert Seeds, at the Crescent -Ho vou like fun? Would you pay a little to have bushels of it? 1 . . . D l i 1 . - ? 4.1 If SO do not iail to lane in ine "Seediest" man that ever came to Hillsboro. Robert Seeds, of Pennsylvania. He will expose seime of the mistakes of life and von will have lust lots of tun. Money back it you are noi ae litrhted. Remember the date- Friday Nov. 8, at the Crescent Theatre. Tickets on sale at Mc Cormick's, Wm. Cuddy, the editor of the Weeklv Oretronian. came up yes terdav morning to greet tne democratic acquaintances over tha election of Woodrow Wilson Wm. isn't thinking that his hens on his countv Dlace near Urenco, will stop laying, just because the country went democratic. Arthur Miltenberger. Fred 01 sen, W. Tupper. John Ryan and r.pnnre Harrow, mail carriers on the rural routes, are glad that election is over. They were get ting .tired of handling so many .1 'oamnaiern letters, and they will back to tne usual oraer TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: No-j CunnlnRton, Petrus Van Wynondach, r. i hniW.v irtven that the undersigned shoir, Johannes Holswarth, Albert Tile, residents of Columhla Precinet. Wash-I c. C. erlm, Herman Setgen, Jos. I)u initton County, OrpRon, will, on Monday, ; monualr, A. Seherllnj, Peter Potvln, the lsth nay or Mn'nnwr, . v-, , IMM smun, ti. . aiorris, v. n. muurf. t 111 o ii.H K A. si. oi shiu u, .i-". , r j. , ountr. u. liouitn, v. uoni, n. i-. I'heehak, K. J. Manon, r. a. enunp. to k. f..,..i..i. n,.titlin for a license sell spirituous, vinous ami malt liquors ... i-i,,i,i Pr.f.not. Washington Coun- Orecon, in less quitiiiiii!" hi" .'ii.... V.. h. Pmintv Court of the State r ...'.r.,n r..r W.ishi'neton County, at the ourt r.H.m thereof at Hillsboro, Oregon. e"T.,r:z v,;. and nA wiYVsk thatih"-by ;&ws ...... ... .....inraijrnsrt nent oi raisi ueaur trre rrreiiu i. PETITION FOR LIQUOR LICENSE In the County Court of the Htate of Orwfon for Washington County In the matter of me ppiirninm Frd VVVsrh for a Urnae to sU splrltu oua, vinous and malt liquors In leas quantities than one callon In East Cedar Creek ITeclnet. Washington County. To the HoniM-rfhle County Court of the State of Oron, for Washington coun ty: Th iindoralrned Detitioner. legal vot ers of East Ceilar t'reek l"relnrt. Wash ington County. Oregon, and together con stituting a malortty of the legal voters of said preetnet, and being actual resi dents of said nreelnet. and having ai- tually resided therein more loan tnirty days Immediately preeeaing me oaie this petition, and the date of filing there of, would respectfully petition and asa that a license to sell spirituous, vinous and malt liquors in less quantities than one gallon. In Kast Cedar Creek Pre cinct. Washington County. Oregon, be granted and Issued to Fred WesOi. a resident of said precinct, for a perioo ot one Oi year, luted this 1st day of October, 1911 PETITIONERS David Culhbo, . J. ltL John Crtffin, IL Itel, l.udwlg Weltn. A. O. Wllklns, George Jurgens, C. C. Kyea, It. 8. Town send. Ueo. lialhreath, C. E. Mills, Joseph Ijiurence, W. U Davla, fieo. II. John win. A. F. Itel, John Jurgens, E. N. Shrtiyer, Oeo. Whoff, Iwls Jurgens, Wm. K. Rav. J. A. Anderson, George Kenner, Lee liuckaby, A. Kolm, J. M. Ilurnett, Wm. Itarnarover. Fred Lursman, H. 1 Nobose. 8am Oalbreath. J. C. Wangeman, E. F. Mack, J. Piatt, J. II. 8hamont, Wm. Jackson. A. Koennaman, T. C. Wheaton, I. T. Sherman. HenK'hel Clutter, L. C. Sherman, Lugl DeSantis. I). C. Oower. Wm. Keckstead, J. ottersirom, n. r Hank, E. Klinger. Chas. U Wilson. A. J. Mosher, H Frobose. P. A. Fuller, J Kaufman. Frank Molne, H. M. Moore, Chaa. Oeiberger, Wm. Jurgens, 1 8a gert. Jo Potnim, W. Tiffany, D. O. Gal- breath. August WlunK, William vteiin. Joseph Peel, J. M. Jameson, C. W. Rob erts. O. Honstrom, J. it. s. inompiwo, K. T. Cole, A. W. Mack, J. P. Rartlett, C. F. Casteel, W. Krause, 8. Wheaton, H. Petersen. Adolph Cimino, W. F. Ra berg, C. Kesterson, W. A. Clear, A. Gal hreath, A. Kietsman, E. A. Eddy, E. U. Iowner, L Wallnt. Q. U Powers, C. L. Shaver, Fred E. Shaver, William Elllg en, P. Halt. Ben lav, Fred Luethl, Ira MitVnnelL Emll Luethl. Q. W. ..ndrewa, 11. S. Harding, J. J. Krelger, J. R. Fuller. J. I. Andrews, P. Casteel, W. E. Stop penbach. H. ftiffron, H. Krause, W. 8ed lak. H. VanlVrYacht. H. C. Kelsey, Fred Hess, A. 1). Smith, P. H. Schmidt, Henry Saffron Jr., Frank Secter, Ebert Ohling, John Lester, Henry Hotrwarth, Harry Hall. Claus Peters. A. C. Hall, Fred Elligsen. A. Flshbuck. A. Peters, Jos. Oalbreath, C.eoige Elligsen, John Gal breath, A. Rrascesco, J. W. Murphy, C. llrascesco, J. W. Hess. F. L. West, H. Foulkes, Z. T. Cole, Ed Krause, F. M. Allen, T. M. Hess, John E. Hedges, 8. C. Heas, Ralph Hedges, A. J. Hess, Henry Staulens. Jasper Hess, James Adson, H. J. Hess, Peter Iiahlen, R. O. 8-ott, Jaecob Thomson. Robert llle. L. 1. West- falL Got tf red lenler. R. Swindells, W. R. Duane Bailey, Chas. Oechsner, C. W. Cixiker, John Yeager, Jos. Yeager, T. 1. Clark, John Weach, J. C. Martinasxl, W. L. Hollaway. E. 11. Metsler. To Whom It May Concern: Notice Is it. du l.a itta.ietl to the unuerKlKneu to sell spirituous, vinous and malt liquors n Colimima, itcciiici, " v Oregon, m less qianime ....... ii'lloti, for a period of one O) year from the date of the Issuance ot sucn uotm. onted tnts Hin uay ui wwra, .. t.it'1 " ' . . -. . . . iMTnloTCVm A.MV.' 1.1110 ..... Applicant THOS. H. TONOPK, Jr.. Attorney for Applicant IK tililg. Commei-clal Pal Hillsboro, eiregon. 2nd and Main, SUMMONS tn tiie Clreuvt Court oItnexaleoI Ortgon, for the county oi waaa tngton... Chxtettaa Reed, WainUfl, Yen us W. E. Reed, Dafendant. Washington County, Oregon, will on Wednesday, the 4th day of December, 1!U2, at the hour of ten o'clock a. m. of said day, present the foregoing petition for a license to sell spirituous, vinous and mnlt liquors In less quantities than one gallon. In East Cedar Creek Pre cinct, wasnington county, uregon, io the County Court of the State of Oregon for Washington County, at Hillsboro, Oregon, and at said time and place will ask that a license be Issued to the under signed applicant to sell spirituous, vin ous and malt liquors In East Cedar Creek Precinct, Washington County, Oregon, In less quantities than one gal lon, for a period of one year from the date of the Issuance of such license. Paled this 24th day of October, A. D. 1912. FRED WESCH, Applicant. Thos. H. Tongue, Jr., attorney for applicant To W. E. Roed, Defendant: j In the name of the State of Ore gon you are hereby .required to ap pear and answer me compimmi iu again Bit you In the above entitled Court and cause on or oeiore rir day the 22nd day of November, 1912, tJmt beln the date ffiaed by the Court for you to appear ana an&wer herein, and being m weeg. trom tne date of he first publication of this summon; and if you fall to o ap pear and answer, the plaintiff will auuly to itb Court for the reliet nrayed for in tne complaint, to-wn for a decree dissolving the bonds of matrimony heretofore and now ex- tatlng between, the plaintiff and de fendant, and for such other and fur ther relief a to the Count may seem meet and equitable. This summons la published once a week for eht consecutive weeks In pursuance of an order of Hon. R. 0. Stevenson, Judge of the County Court of Waahdngton County. Ore gon, In the absence of the Judge of Notice to Creditors Notice ii hereby given, that the under signed has been appointed, by order of the County Court of tne Slate of Oregon, for Washington Countv. made and enter ed upon the 3rd day of October, 191, as Administratrix ot tne estate 01 aierrut u. Davis, deceased, and has been duly qual ified as such as by law prescribed. Now, therefore, all person having claims against said estate are hereby no tified and required to present the same, together with proper vouchers therefor, to the undersigned at the law office of Bsb ley & Hare, in the American Nation' at Bank Building in Hillsboro, Washing ton County, Oregon, within lis month from the data hereof. Dated this 3rd day of October, 191a. Ethel a Davis, Administratrix of tha estate of Mtrrltt C Davis, deceased. Bngley & Hare, Attorneys for Administratrix. mm