I C. B. BUCHANAN & CO, Inc. HilUboro, Cornelius Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Gt ain. Hay, Flour, Feed and Grain Dags. Car lot shippers of POTATOES and ONIONS. Grain chopped or rolled at any time Lumber, Shingles and Lath f At Cornelius Beaver State Flour The Des Tlour at the Lowest Price Telephones! HiMsboro, Main 14. Cornelius, City 1515. North Plains, Main 263. ANNOUNCEMENT I wish to announce that I have opened a Greenhorn ou Twelfth ami Oak Sts., ilillsWo, and am prepared to fill outers for nil kinds of flowers, shrubbery, etc. A specialty of floral designs for funerals, fraternal ordcis, etc. Also am prepaied to do landscape gardening, and floral decorating for all occasions. SPECIALS Flowering Plant Pueific Supreme Tomato plants, lliumy's lU-st tomato, and Karly Oregon, earliest uu Pacific Coast. ' Peopers, New IVrfietion. ' Cabbage plants, all vaiiiics. Carl E. Muller, Florist Hilltboro, Oregon; Route 5 Special from HilUboro to Principal Eastern Cities imn" .via' i CALIFORNIA . On sale daily: -June tst to Sept. 30th, 1916 stopovers allowed Keturu limit: 90 days from date of sale not to exceed Oct. 31, 1916 To starlight it to end right" THE SHASTA ROUTE is the right Attractions .,.,., SEE ' Mt. Shasta Shasta Springs Mt. Usen San Francisco Los Angeles Yosemite Valley Southern California Panama California Ex. 1, ., , position 1 LIMITED TRAINS on all Southern Pacific Routes , ODCEN ROUTE-'Taa route ol Ikt Umlttdt .' SUNSET KOUTF.-'Thruh SlwrUnd.' EtPASO ROUTE-'The roul. ot lowoit eltitudaa.' Ask local Ag nl for further Informanion or writ John M. Scott, General Pattenger . Agent, Pojtl.nd, Oregon. SOUTHERN PACIFIC LINES SENIOR PRESENTS ''What Happened To Jones" Broadhurst $100,000 Comedy Director, E. L. Moore If you can enjoy a good laugh and many of them come to the Crescent Theatre Thursday Night, May 18 Seats on sale at HilUboro Pharmacy Prices: 25, 35, 50 and 75 cents. and North Plains Rates way to start enroute CLASS r' yp'", - . r ; ARE YOU GOING TO BUILD? Sec J. S. Lorsung & Soli's' (Jcncral Contractors irick and Cement work douc. Hon bouses and barns. S6.10 ner thousand for lumber, shin gling, 85 cents per thousand. House work accordingly, grading and excavating, all work guaranteed. nU Fir Street. Hillsboro P. 6. Hox 113. Phone Main i)2. PRESERVE That little touch of landscape which appears to you. A fine line of Eastman Kodaks -the only best from $1.25 up. We develope and print Hillsboro Pharmacy 1 tilt ( ol NTY ( I.KKK To I'u' Voters of the Republican Party for Wnshimrton County: 1 am a i ,m.ithit' for the rmiiiinution for County Clerk, for the I'ninnry hlec tioit to be held Mtty ltflh, r.U'i; have h.H'n chief deputy County Clerk for the mint two terms: wan born in Wafhinirlnii County; am familiar with the work of the office, unci if lioiuiimted unci elected will during my trim of office, attend to the du- t'.s tht-vpor. rxi-rciMintr economy, iml t'lMirti-sy to the public. 1'uid Adv. Henry A. Karat!!. I'or County Commissioner I lu-tthv announce uivk-lf a raudidate f r the I'rpuhlicau ii"iiutmti..n M conn iv comuiUmourrat thr j imaiy election M it l). If nominated mid elrclci! 1 promi to enclose the me m e io (..mini Of u emmtv I r.sit rm as I w uld ill ntv ( uu piiv e It i . I h tn an ail v.icitii nf v. ixl tout mill will do nil in mv t wer towarl iiiip imiii lit of conn ty hlmm. Ilenry T. Hesse, (l'-ld Adv.) Sclioi , Ore. WHAT Till; I'PI-SS SAYS 'Under Slate Treasurer Thomas 1!. Kay. Mr. Puchtel is in charge of the state weights and meita tires department, and hi record there is full guaranty that he will faithfully fulfill the promises contained in his platform. Mr. Huohtel is the son of Joe buch- tel. pioneer photographer and lire chief of Portland. "-Morn- inir Enterprise, Oregon City. "Theri a a votinir man out for the remit) ican nomination that by training and ability has the necessary qualifications for a commissioner. -This man 19 Fred G. Huchtel and his promotion to the higher otlice of public ser vice commissioner will not be a mistake." Lebanon Criterion, Lebanon. "He is now a candidate for railroad commissioner, and we hope he realizes on the expecta tions for he is square on four sides, and that is the kintl of a boy we need in that important ollice." Oregon Merchants Mag azine, Portland. "Mr. Buchtel is deserving of official promotion, and the electors of the district might well rally to his candidacy, and nominate and elect him. "-Daily Oregon States man, Salem. ( "Fred G. Buchtel today an nounced his platform and it merits support, for it represents the cause of the people." -Oregon Grange Bulletin, Eugene. "Economy; efficiency and strict law enforcement constitute his record as head of the state weights and measures depart ment." Evening News, Hose burg. "Through strict enforcement of the law he has saved the peo' ule thousands of dollars and safe guarded t ne public. 1 he limes, Brownsville. .v : ' : ' .V : . . . '. vT- Ty i t)tid-i ii(il il lit fndl(UU lb'. tlla ItVptihlJr.Hn ti'imhiAtiitn for Re- prfdvhtativa jrt we wnitiniura ror Whltiifton County, 16th Itiatrict; aubjifitt to th dccinioti of tho Re publican voter Bt th primary el ection to bfl hold Friday, May 19th, IUIH, and reupwtfully golicita the inpnort t th party on a platform of the State's buHinfol In a buitinciU way; atrict economy and falrwai to all. Have been a rpxiditnt of null- iiiKton County for ix veara, alwayi inUreiitd in ita development and prosperity. (Paid Adv.) A. E. Scott. FOR ASSESSOR I herewith announce my candidacy for the office of County Aae&aor on thu Republican Ticket, aubjwt to tho Primary election, May 19, 1918, and pledge myself io me fouowing principlt'i: Hie StruU'Ht t-conomy in itie con duct of thin office, ifivine my whole time ami undivided attention to the duties thereof; The Kreatttst efficiency that ex perience, constant caro and untiring effort can produce; hqualization of taxation values, by a juM, fair and buuineus-ltke aa- nenHinerit, thus intunnif an Lqui table DiHtribution of Taxeii. In the accompliahment of which 1 fcliall at all times seek the help and urge the co-operation of the taxpayer, coun sel with hint and Rive tho moat courteouH consideration to all com plaints and Kripvawcii making a personal investigation thereof, if need be, thus inauiini; a Katisfact ory and scientific an.texsnient. I have had twenty years pxclum've experience in l.nml and rUiilding values, am experienced in all the brunches of thin office even to the field work, and believe I am fully aware of tiie needs of the office and the taxpayer and will, if elected, conscientiously look after the same. I ask your earnest consideration and support. Paid Adv. W. P. Holey. For County Asscusor I em a candidate for the Republican ii, uilt atinn for aaneaior at the primary rlrctinu to lie held May 19, 1916. have been a ictident and tnxpaver 10 the ci unly for nearly 40 yr, and having been chief deputy asat-niiDr fur five years md a field deputy previous to that time, I tie'ieve tbe experience so (gained and knowieilge of the county thiouxb long tesidence tits me to give elhcient rervice tn the tjxpaytis in this re-tmnsible orlice. S. S. Poole. (PaidA.lv) J. C. APPLEGATE Present Deputy Sheriff announce his candidacy FUR COUNTY SHER IFF, before the electors at the Re publican Primaries to be held May IS, lSlti. If nominated arid elected he pledges a strict observance of bis duties and an economical admin istration. Paid Adv. FOR SHERIFF I hereby announce my candidacy for sheriff on the Republican ticket for the primaries May 19. If I am nominated and elected 1 will, during my term of office, conduct iaid of fice honestly, impartially, efficient Iv and economically, and for the best interests of the tax pavers. J. W. Connell, Hillsboro. Ore., March 2, 1916. (Paid Adv.) FOR SHERIFF To the Vote. of Washington County: I am a candidate for the Rotniblican nomination for the of fice of Sheriff at the primary elec tion to be held May Is, 1916. If noni'iiated and elected ' I will give the protection of the office to all persons and classes alike. I will conduct the office in an economical way ns near as possible with fair and courteous treatment to the Pub lic. Paid Adv. Geo. G. Hancock FOR CIRCUIT JUDJE To the Voters of the Nineteenth Judicial District: I am a Democratic Candidate for the Ottiee of Circuit Judge of the Nineteenth Judicial District. I have lived and practiced law in Tillamook, OiegDii, for more tlmu ten years last pa't. If nominated Riul elected. 1 ahol faithfully perform my oHiclal duties ant jealously maintain my personal inde pendence. Paid Adv. a. a. Johnson. FOR CIRCUIT JUDGE. To the Republican Voters of Washington County: 1 am a candi date for the Republican nomination for Circuit Judge of the Nineteenth Judicial District, compris'mi; Wash ington and Tillamook Counties, at the May 19, 1910, Primaries. Paid Adv. Geo. R. Bajjley, FOR SHERIFF To the Republican voters: I am a candidate lor sheriff, or washing- ton County, and if nominated and el ected, pledge an economical admin istration of the onice m all depart menu, and will endeavor at all times to give" the position attention in the interests of the taxpayers, Paid Adv. D. M. Mclnnis. For Representative I hereby announce tnysell a candidate for the Republican nomination as re pre aentative from Washiugton County, at the primary election to tie held May 19. If elected, I promise to work for an economical administration cf public business and to support all legislation which will encourage and protect new industries and develop the natural - sources ol the atate. Paid Adv E. L. Moore. SHERIFF'S BALE. Notice Is hereby given that by virtus of an execution. Judgment order, decree JyXJ J i i i ' ' - r MS1 Mi, of XU (ijlIM but if t-.A uti ir vit i'u u thr. ( ffiin "',uii r.r in. Mint b ireim, t': W'iiH'in((i,.rt (,.,,,. ty. MM Oie 2nd or l'i.v, f.m m.n j itxiim'nt mmti and rmn'li -mil in x., i,i mitri n ra an. iiiii in Mvnr-r ihf OMisr.il Oi-rniiin AM aii .jy nt foril Or'-aon. . cfiriKmllon. uliilnllfr nmi iiamnW Ti II. Ijitrili'it ami j,..,i,, m l.nbrt. hlii wit, ii. jr. ;,ii i,.i Ooln. his wlf; J. W. ( Iiiifftn nmi Cliliffln. his wife inl J'llm llli;)in itwl Hienn, din, ifH. dff. iKiJiniH. fur it.. urn (ifjiuiowi- with Ini.-r-m hi tin, rl of I iit-r eent i-r unnum from ih,- 2llll rliy f Annl. lDl.'i u,ul lh. (Itrln..r mini of Il2fi.iii iillnrrny ti.n, iin, in,, further sum of ;ot mi,. I ilmi nro - mimta and the tMU of mil.l writ m. wild snln. to ns dlreeleil iind I.-j v.-r.-l c'iiiiiiiiiimIIhk m, i,j nui In. k,,U hi ii.. fnlliiwliir di-aer IIh4 rinl urmwriv. uliu- td In the Oiunly of WaaliliiKlon. Hi. hi of Orefiin, to-wit: Tracts Ten (10 nml rn n 111), of BI'X On (1). North IllllaUirn A.-r.n. a lha aani anfir upon the ilnly rn cordad pbit thiTMif of retorij firnl on rn in th offi: of the Il.corir of onvayanwa of Wunhlnetoii 'on.,tv (TeKim. aiild property being elln.iif.l in ina counly of vvuHhingum una Mi.n,.- of Ore Jan. Now Therefore, hv V rtun of an Id nllon. )iidmnt ord'r. decree and or- drr of aula and In complini with tin. comiruinda of anld writ. I will, on Mon day, the Uih day of June, VM. at tn'. hour of 10 o'elwk A. M.. of a.ild day. at the aoulh door of the County Court llouae In lllliiihoro Waniilnalon flomily. (wegon. sell at public nuf-ilnn '!ih!(fi redempilon) to the hlKhent I.W,. r for cash In hand, all the rlKhl. tl'le. nn 1 intweat which the within ri.iiin-d d-f-ml- ania had on the 2sth d.iy of () rtoir. 1KI2. the (Lite of mortiraKe herein f,.f- rlosed. or alnee that il.ui- li.i'l in ;iif to the above d'-aerllK-d property or any part thereor. to aatlefy anld iieniilon, ludirment order and decree, interest. Coma and aconiln coxle Lted this 8th tiv of .May. J. B. ItKEVKS. Hherlff of Waahlnaton '"oiinty. Or' sjon. Ily J. (;. Annleaate. 1-nuly. C. J. W!HNABKI.. Attorney for Philntlff. NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE. In the Circuit Court of the Stale ol Orient, for Waahlnirion County. Home lnat:tliitierit Co., a corporation. eiiilntlff. vs. W. J. Wlleoi; Kathryn I.. WIImix; K. J I. Smith: W. J. U.au; H C. Uthl: R A. Taylor; tna 1. laylor: l.ena H. John- aoti; John Doe Johnson; in.'tiatm Mul Company, a corporation; Kiln S. w ii coa. General Guardian of Helen J. Wil cox, nn Infant: Cu-ooeratlve Ileal!) Company, a corvoration; K. H berd: l. A. Hatfield, and Jane lto Hatfield, Defendants. Hy virtue of an execution, judgment order. deiTee and order of Kale imiku out of the anova entitled Court. In tin- iImivu entitled eauae. to me tlln t ieil ami OatrU Aorll nth. ISIS. In favor of Honi limUlltiiHfit Co., iikilnlifr. and aie-alnie. W. i. VtUcox; Kitthmi I.. Wilms; V. M. Kmlth; W. i. W"; K. IMld; I'. Taylor; Cetia J. laylor: 1,-tm I'. ohnaon; John Doe Juh,nm: Tnilai.iij Mill Company, a coriioratlon; I'Hi Wllenx. as Oeneral Guardian of l!'-n-!s Wilcox, an Infant; Co-o,erative i! -il- ty Company, a coriKir.iTlon; C. It. Hih heed; D. A. lliilfiekl. nod Jane law Ifcti rield. and each of tliem. defend uita. for the sum of JiT.l. Willi interest Un i on from April 81I1, 1'Jiii. at the rat- '' oer cent per annum, ami tn,' tortin-i sum of I75.W aton-neya' fe.-f; nml the furiher sum of coma and itilnirse- meiua. and the com a upon this uri". Oliiillandllic nie to inaKe a.ile of tni ot. lowing daJriibed real proiaity. ait'i;it.-i) In vt aahlnaion county, iirexon. -u: All tnat part or me nortneuei ouiii't (N. B. 1-4 of tho a.iuliiWBt iu,ni,r . . 1-4) of SiH-llmi 31. 1 owniii 1. iwulh of Range 1. wint of Wlllnm.-ii. Marldjan, lyina aouth and west of in,- C lleeron Hoau. eoiiiamiiie 5 a.ns mora or leaa. Also the nonliwit-t quar ter IN. w; 1-41 of the nortiieiist iii.iti,r IN. K. 1-4) of the atminweet inatur (S. W. 1-4) of aald Heel Ion at, 'li.wn ahlp I. aouth of Ranae 1. went of Wil lamette Kerldlan. aave and except tii ii wirt thereof lyln aouth unit wei of the 1). C. Hereon Road. Hnld tract coi:t iln log 10 acrea. more or leaa. Now Therefor, by virtue er tne siw execution, ludirment order, decree a hi order of wle. and In compliance wh! the command of the said writ. 1 win. on Monday, the 12th day of Jane. lM'i. nl the hour of 10 o'clock .A. t.. nt the front door of the Court House In tin City of Hlllahnro. anld Washington Coun ty Oregon, sell ill puiilii- aueiion isnn-ji-ct to redemption) to the blithest I I I- T. for cash in nanu. an uie rwsn, ni. nd lntenat which the witliin iwmed defendants, either or any of thm held or had. on the lain nay 01 r -pi- rn her. UU. tha date of the mortfr.iBe here in foreclnaed. or since that da'e. mm Inn or claiming-, by. tltronch nr tinder. the said deienoiinia eiiner it .um them. In and to the nbove' d- t'.!eM property. Or any part thereof, to s-iiimi mid axecuilon. Ju.lBment order, d.-ci.e. Interest, coma and nccruioit cokii Dnta.1 thla Hlh d:iy or Jiav. i-'i-. T J. R. RKKVKS. Sheriff of YTashlnaton County. Oregon. Hy I. C AHPleaate. Iieputv. Flrat publication. May 11. mil. Ijut ouhlication. June S. Il'i. HOWr.AND NOT. AN Attorneva for I'lalntiff. NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE. Kntlca la hersbv Klven thut by vli ut, of an execution, judgment order, ikrve- nnd order of Bale lBsu.'U 0111 ot tne Circuit Cjurt of the State of tret;on. for Washington County, doted April r.-iu. lH uion a Judgment rndered and en tered In siiid Court on the l'tli d iv "f April, 1HIS. In favor ot M '"'' ..l.lntlff and naninst Finneis C. l ittle defendant, for the sum of SI.'Hhi .110. u!: bit treat thereon at the rate of 1 pi r cent per annum from the 3rd day of September 1SH. and the further sum of tlO attorney's fees with interest thereon at toe rale 01 t per rra p-i annum from April lMh. li'l". and Hie further aum of $16.2" costs and disbtirs -mentS and the costs of and upon this writ, to me directed and delivered com manding me to make sale of the follow ing daex-rlbed real properly, situated n the Cpunty ot Washington. Male of Ore- gin.iit,0SU ) In Nlchol's Addition to Oarden Home, situated In Sections -I and t. Township 1. South Range 1 West of the Willamette Meridian, ac cording to the plat recorded In the K -vordera office of Washitmton Oountv. Oregon, on page 32 I" 1,,u,,,..- .!' '" Ftecords 01 riate in miu " County. Now Therefore, by virtue or aam ev - cution. Judgment order, decree and order of Mila. and In compliance with the com- inaiula 01 said writ. 1 win. '"'"V . .1. i"ih Av of June llUt!. nt the hour of 10 o'clock A. M. of aaltl day, at tlm ..h a.M.r of Hie Count v Court Hons' In Hillsboro, vtasnrngion v.ooiuj. yy aell lit PUIUIC uueiion i?.u,-.e ' . iptlon) to the highest buld.-r for tn hand, all the right, title niul I........I u.hl.'h the w 111 11 liauu'O o--- endant. tVnncIs C. I.lttle, had on tho ..i .i..v of Sntember. 1!U4. the mortgage herein foreclosed, or si Lrln fi.root09tH"l. Of SliH'O that Jate had In and to ine scribed property or any part thei.of to satisfy said execution, judgment outer and decree. Interest, costs and accruing costs. Dated this 8th day of May, l!Hfi. J. E. RKEVES. Sheriff of Washington County. Oregon. Hv J C. Anptegate. ii't'ui.. BECK & HOECKKR. Attorneys tor rBiiuiii-.. , . NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE Notice is hereby given that by virtue o an execution, decree sud order of Hie issued out of and under the seal of the Circuit Court of the 8Ute ol Oregon, lor Washington County, dated the l!tli d y of April, 116, in a cause therein pending w Herein N. a . uroea-w m rmmiii Carl A. kUmpe and Ida K. Ksiupe ami 1 nrirt Omfl are defendants, and wherein judgment was rendered in favor of the plaintiff and against the defendant Carl A. Kampeand Ida K. Kanuie in tiie sum 01 llrtJO.OO, with iuterest thereon from the 7th day of August, 1915, at the rate of 7 per cent per annum, and the further sum $150 00 attorney's fees, and the oosts and disbursements of said suit taxed at SIS in to uie directed and delivered, command ing me to make sale 01 me rem property hereinafter described in order to satisty the herelubefore stated sums and the costs and expenses of said sale ami 01 saui wi n , 1 will, on saiuraay, vne .0111 u.im ., 1 oik ai tha hour nf 10 o'cliH'k A. M. of saui day at tha South door of tbe Court House ot Washington County, Oregon, in Hi Is- hnm. Orwoa. sell at public auetion to the; highest bidder tor cash in baud ail 01 tue following deaoribed real P'1' s'l"te in Waabington County Oregon, to-wit . Aiiof Tract Number nve(ft) of aiuiin the amended Plat of Kairview Adilition.to tha City of Hlllab ro, WaHhingam Coun- tr, Oregon, ooutainlug Hve (fit acres. Baid property to be sold and the pro - ii;lilillil y.nlit!:fl iliicrea hi said rails. i n bi i.n i.mila itrtot to re 1' 1 1 1 j 01 ai j tb'i tilntutel of the BUM) ,t I ij,-t;oii. ii.u, i Aj.ril I'lth 11)10. J. fX itMEVES, fl.eriff of Waahlnffton County. Oregon. I'y ,1. !. Aiiylpirate, Deputy. WM. G. HARE, Attorney for Plaintltf. stoTicE or SBEBirra sai.b. Id trie Circuit Court of the State i Oregon for WaMhington County.- Tii"rcv K jhl, I'laintifl, Ch.-irle II . OsV.rn and F.!lcn Oslrorn, Ifulli-e U bareby given that the onder-l.u-ibai-.l g ! wife lvf-,i l,,ni. ; signed adiuiniHiratorof Cha estate of 8. A. w"e Vf,f" 'nt' l.ym.deeaaaerl.haa fllwi hla final aeoouat I'y viiiiir of an eietiilion, jiiiltfment ami rapoit ia the (bounty Court of Waah or.i r. .1. - n i order ol aaio i-Htie out it,Ku.n County, Oregon, and aaid Caul ol t - '. ,.. , I Court in ,. almve ban fixed Monday. May 15, 11, at 10 em- 1 i ,, to ti.eiliieeted and dated t,viock A . M. as the tima, and tbe Cetto the i.,Mnf April, Till up 111 Jiiiik- tv tlourt nxnii In Hillsboro, Oregon, tl moo' i-ed-K'd ami eniore.1 m al ttotirt j.! irft for the bearing or objontiona. If any, en 1 be ': ;Ct day ol April. Iillli. in favor of. to said fit.al ai-counL and tha BAttlatuaot 'I ! I'.iinl, 1. ainl.ll, and againtt ! ( i,ari i. 11. iNM.r.i and klien OelKirn, hilan 1 end wife. dfeipiaitut, for the , tux. .! !f)tfiw,th ii.tereat alth rate of h p. r cm. 1 j c-aiiiiuni from the IHh day of j I i !l-.T rll. w rlate, and tbe further ii.it i,f if IK I -i and internst therein from! the o. i: r,-li, .filiJ, which sum the ( p;ai.. ii t! ..;,!H it -J it,0 . r;ost ;1 1 -il l a Iv.xi diiasml ilellnquenl I ro'i,"ii p'etii!s am iriu in 1 , .a, nt Hti l the iurihnr sum :'.M hti'I ilMiti'HwnetiU, and ill ait rt.n'a .'res and the ,i oji.n iii writ. Cimo-anding ri. i n ,. of the following dflacfiljtd n I t""V nY aituam in the County of lVu,.; t'Ki. 1, and Slat of Oregon. Now i hereiore, by virtue of said ex-f-ci.i . 11, jutiiiiiiiji t order, decree and or 1 rd M: t.d in mmpliance with the eo;i,in uin of m.iil w rit, I will on Hatur day. ; Ski .-Till day or May, I9W. at 10 o'clock A .i a; uar tr-jot dmr of the County t 1 n't J!ou in Hilltboro, Wesbiiijrton t'i,;ii!lT, (ireanii. seii at publirj auction (,nlj t to redcii.ptinnl to too highest tii'i ier f r i iva m band, al) tha right. titio and it .lervjt wliichtlie withtu Iiamni I'etn-ii-Ui.ta, '. hrj II (istami and Uieo ' r ,. hu-trsr-.a ami wife, bad on the .t: ft ii T of lh,iw.ljer. IKiJ. the date of tho !in.:'ri;.'e li'-(e..n loreelos-il, or si lie that t U'i in and to the above deawribeil prof-ny or any tart there ', to (aluify si ii ei-e tiuoti, jiiiitiient order and dec-re", ii.thre.it. c js;s am) accruing emts. iiau-n tbis iO.h day of Aptil, lt)i J. E. REEVES, Sheriff of Washington County, Oregon. By J. C. AFTLEGATE, Deputy. 1. ;rv, ,,.,, April TO. l!i ti. I.".. : i.vie May x, I'li'i. M J, Mr Mali in. Attorney for r.aiiililt SUMMONS In the Clreiiit Court of the State of 1 iri.tt'jn f..r Washington County. Jen.i M flii'.e. i'laintlt', 1 A '-. i:. II ft ilo? Di-rendant I T.i .s.u if. Rule, shore named ,!.., j , i - l u:, i,aw of tbo state of Oregon. miii i tv iii.reii. riifjuiren 111 ujimr III t a',' 1 ciiurt and cause on of , bet'ir? rnniv. .lun l .i. ISlfi. the aaid da'e t r-iug six(-i) weeks and more afierj me i - i.i tit firm pnblteation of this suiiiui ois a.iii n s ii'i; ili"ti and then to'. ' I c.if JU';i :ln-w or r.r olhprwise nieaii to ill- mmpuint tiieid agaiest you in the amive eintM caii, and If yott fail to! ! m doro will be taken again you for w i t th-rc f f ir the relief demanded in ?aM ouiiipi.tiut, to-wtt: Kr a decree lo-wit: r.r a decree laecititract existing iii-'s,,l v,i tae ni'irria Vote 0 IK t (4. A " E. L. MOORE Republican Candidate for Legislature To The Repubican Voters of Washington County, Oregon: I am not a politician, have never asked for or held public office. I have no word to say against any otner candidate. 1 am a busi ness man and a member of sev eral commercial and business or ganizations and have given busi ness aid industrial conditions a careful study. I believe that the future success and prosperity of Oregon and Washington Coun ty depends upon the develop ment of industries and resources. I believe that every person that iii rvn iriA in Kiiciinnan urtinlnna .. . Drocucini, buvinff and ..ue 111 l"wuuv.ni4, uuyiflK lliu i seiiifig, agricultural products, buying and selling of merchan- i " 7 , dise, manutactunng and em- 1 ploying of labor Or any Other f ' r.tirsuit shotllii ffive liu&inttis ptiisuil, hiuiuiu give 1 these Conditions Careful Study. nei jil iisi tjliiiiuH diiil mi MlifisBl hl'liP,Ull be art atti( dlvotc and for u' U other and further relief A ma e-inin nient and inat. ftervleaof thia sutiimons Is niaM hpna yoti hy publication forsl.t ffHoonsHCiuive wetks In the llilialxiro Arifiia, by virtue of an on I or maile and entered on tha Dnl da of May, IHttl, by tha Hon. 0. . ; Keaaiiner. JihIk" of the county murk tf, the State of Oregon for the County of, Washington, In the ahaenoaof tha circuit Judtfe from Waahlngton County, O. J. Oaumrar, attorney lor plain tl IT, . V! Dekum Bldg., Portland, Oragna. I)ate ol first publication May 4, 11)18. Date of laat publication J Una 16, lHltt. Notice of Final Settlement ot arnd aatatn. Halo I tin' April 1.1, 1916 ti. k. I.yoii, Administrator. II. T Bagley, Attorney. . HIE FLAVOR OF "spear head'' 1 , jsu:hque A Chew That Has Ceen Famoos (or a Third of a Century HAS THE RICH RED BJelT TASTE Chewing is the only way to get the rich taste of the tobacco leaf. And the only form of tobacco in which you get tiie leaf as Nature made it is the plug form. A chew of Spear Head plug tobacco has a wonderful flavor such as you never did and never will taste in any pthcr toRacco. That Spear Head flavor is unique, mellow, fruity, everlastingly delicious and satisfying. Spear Head has been famous for a third of a century as tbe richest, tasti est of chews. It's made of sun-ripened, red Bur fey, s And it's produced by the most modern methods, which develop the luscious flavor of the leaf to the ju fitmt degree. It is safeguarded at every step In its mcliing. The factory is clean and san itarythe processes are pure-food pro cesses. ' When the choice red Burley has been pressed into mellow, sweet Spear Head ' . I k . U .. I.. - , plays you have a chew that simply can't , j nu.inu. Spear Head is the high aualitv i chew of the world. Trr Spear Head you'll never a?a n ie satisfied with any other chew la 10c cuts, wrapped in wax papet. For sale: Seed potatoes. Call 8-9 109 nlaltl 40-. 58X ' Let us be fair and just to busi ness industries so they may have a chance to develop and we will be able to manufacture our raw materials here instead of else where, and in this way give la bor more employment and better wages. I consider the State Legislature mire of a business that political organization. , Let us reduce taxation by more busf ness economy and the abolish ment or combination of some of the forty-seven commissions now existing. These opinions are the thoughts that have been ex pressed by a large number of farmers, manufacturers, mer chants and laboring men, and if thev meet with your approval vote for the candidate who ia best qualified to represent you. E. L MOORE, Republican Candidate for Legislature