The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, February 25, 1915, Image 4

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Your tax now and the other Half next Fall.
This gives you room to turn around AND REMEMBER
On many thing's you buy of us. Our list of Farm
Machinery, Wagons, Buggies,, is complete and we
can save your pochetbooK on purchases. Spring' is
here. Get our prices. No store in Washington
County carries so complete a stock of Dry Goods,
groceries, general merchandise, land plaster, etc.
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WE REDEEM THEM
! Don't over looK this big b argain
I ;COrFEE IS NOT THE ONLY ARTICLE
t ' we sell cheap. Everything we Sell is a bar-
gain. Business is better than it has ever
t;been-WHY7
i'r A AND LOWER PRICES FOR
1X,S&L1 QUALITY GOODS.
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KEl'l TAX BILL COW
III PRAGTICAL EFFECT
Person Can Py Half Tax Before
April 1 and no Penalty
BALANCE MAY BE PAID IN THE FALL
New Measure Cticeli all Penalties.
If 14 and 1913 Tax
The new tax measure has ap
peared to meet with popular ap
proval in more ways than one.
The provision cancelling any
penalties on the 1913 and 1914
! taxes makes it possible to pay
i half your tax between nnw nnH
; April 1, and the remaining half
oy ucioDer 1. The penalty can
cellation does away with any
thing being added to the tax in
the way of Dunishment
there you are. I
Can now pay half
So, Mr. Taxpayer can walk up
to the tax counter and pay half
his tax now without fear of ad
ditional expense, and then liquid
ate the balance next Fall. This
provision will mean much to a
element of taxpayers in
Washington County, as well as
all over the state. There has
been a popular demand for the
enactment of the two-payment
plan ever Bince the 1913 session
of the legislature abolished it
The measure, which aside from
jthe tender of half-payment,
; takes effect May 24, also remits
all penalties on delinquent taxes
for the year 1913. and this will
mean some work for the office of
fhe sheriff, which, under the
1913 statute, has cnllwfoH
siderablein delinquent penalties.
oeverai already nave availed
themselves of th half
plan, and Treasurer Sappington
has been appentinir th inn.n
without question. The new law
auows no rebate for full pay
ment.
The tax measure has been the
bone of contention at Salem ever
since the legislature convened,
but in all probability there will
not be a change in the tax laws
for many years.
The emergency clause was
taken off the bill, and about the
24th day of May the change of
Sheriff Reeves will rMeiu ha
rolls shortly after that date-as
soon as Treasurer Sappington
can make up the books.
This leaves the treasurer the
ex-oflicio tax collector through
the Spring rush.
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Notice Ii hcri-hv eivnn th k ,i.
tue of nn Execution Uuel out of &w
tk. a. . - . ' ln" 1 ,r''U't court lit
the BUte of Ore-icon. f.r the County of
Washington, ,M1 the eth day of Feb
ruary. 115. m fnvor of H. O. Bplon
t! l"i, Kn,n"t Koifhitto and
Lulgla K.-Khltt.. di-fpn.lant. for the
..,.; .. " ln '""nor Hum
V h10h 'lh. '"t"e" 'hereon from
... . . ' nury, at the
the further .um of f ss.oo, with Inter-
eu:t,the,r!1e,';n irr h?.,hf " J""
Z' rmm or per rent
per annum, to me directed end deliv
ered. commandlnB me to make .ale of
I dM6" Prty herlntlr Uewrlbed.
I 01(1. nn Ffthpiiorw m i
and pureuant to .aid Expputlon. I will
1815, at the eouth door of the c'ourtJ
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k. kik . 'wii ' vumm aui tlon to
the nlclwai bidder for ca.b la b,
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rty. lyln. I.fln and altuaui In Wuh
tmlon County. t)rf.m. and more ..r
tlcularly dra. rlbt .. fuw..
Hln a part of lot. n, jj, j, j,
IT. 11 and 29. In Kt.rl'. Addition to
lleaverton, Wa.hlnaton County. Ore
ton brln part of the William K. Hall
V , I.,"n,,,n "-""d Claim No. U.
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?f. b,n",n N. E. corner of Mld
lot No. 2. , lh, ,.,, fjf h
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day of Fihruary, lmii
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torneye for I'lnlntlff.
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NOTICB TO TAXPAYERS
lfiWq,fe,l that th
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Two World Expositions
NOW OPEN
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n l,,e0-on sale every day to NovtmbtrW
Scenic Shasta Routo
THHEE FINK TRAINS DAILY
Limited, S.nrr.ncl.coEpr.M
CftllfornU Exprett
STOP-OVERS Oil OIJE WAY TICKETS
SOUTHERN PACIFIC
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