HUGHES TAKES COUNTY kculslralloH Over 5,000 (In-aler Tliiui Democratic kinihtriillon CltHSIV KII'HIII.ICANTICKIir II.IXTI I) I'lHmatcd Hull Alimil right HiiuiHiind Villi Were Caul TuckiIiiv With 8,000 viit.: eat Tiii'H.lay WaMliiiiit(in County nivea the vote to Mr. Hughes by about l.UTiO majority over Mr, Wilson. The German vole went Htnnmly to Mr. Hughes, but the majority wus disappointing to the rcpolili eiin eumpaiKn committee. Mr. Iluglus curries the Httite by about 7.000 only. Judge Kfaxoii'-r wan mi.Htnined, beating the recall, ami was re elected over Service. The entire rmmty ticket h'KWlative candidate.- were v ed on tin1 republican ticket. Wm. Si'hulmerich maile a nmt I'Ct big race and was the leading man on the (liMiiocrutic legislative ticket. J. C. Applctfiite defeated Slier IlT Iteevi's probably by 800 voles, tlie count not being all when the Argils goes to press. Ihe ticket as elected follows - Congress, Ha ley. Secretary of State, Hen Olcott. Supreme Judges. Moore and Iluruett. Food Commisriioner. J. D. Mickle. ('ominissioner Public Service, Fred Huehtel. Circuit Judge, Geo. K. I5agl"v. State Senator. Dr. W. 1. Wood. Hepresetitatives. 15. 1". Oorne. Iiu. I'.enlon I! ivvinan and S. . i. Meek. District Attorney, K. l Tongue. Commissioner, II. T. Iletwo. County Clerk. H. A. Kuratli. SlierilT. J. C. Appleirate. Recorder, .las II. Divis. Assessor. W, F. Holey. Surveyor. C. (S. Keiter. Supt Si hivils. U. V. Barnes. Coroner. Dr. Ira E. l'.arrett. Countable Hillsboro district, Clarence Barber. HOAkl) 01" INQl'IWY. A Hoard of Inquiry, consisting of S. I. officials amf attaches ami L N. Tompkins and E. M. Ward, have relumed the following re port on the collision which hap pened last week: "Kay C. Brown, left leg slight iy hruised; Jesse C. Applegate, right shoulder bruised and right Juntr punctured, til) days disabili ty; J no. lWker, rivcht log bruised and face slightly cut Damage to automobile, $200, equipment and track damage, none. In vestigation discloses that Train 115, after leaving Hillaboro pass enger station, had stopped, as usual, at Oregon Electric Cross ing, and was proceeding toward Hoseline Street crossing, at speed of about ten milei an hour. Uiy C. Brown, drivintr the above au tomobile, was approaching Hasp Linerrossir.i,' at speed of between 10 and 15 miles pei hour, and. account evidently having been irirutrtii i ri niin vira!w mil with the. , ...... .. .... .. other two occupants of machine, or otherwise having his attention diverted, failed to observe the approaching train. Bt any time, until being struck." The rep irt nays that the train was within . it - . t - . i .i tne si't'ci iimir. nemir wiiniu inc maximum prescrilieil liy omi-lewani wm on mm iu mm nance. The report ends: "It is ''r. Notify John Dalquist. Port the opiaion of this board that re- land, R. 2. Hox )4. 32 34 Bponsihility for the accident at- H. Challacombe. of Cornelius. iii ! taches to driver of the aulomo-; bile, for failure to exercise ordinary precaution, when no p'oaciiingtiua railroad crossing. No recommendations were made. Addenda "The crossing referred to is protected with standard crossing The Man or Womin Who Know Mow THE atnmp of "bminri-kiiovteJi;c" ii plcil upon the nmii or wiinmii who handles all receipt nnd dilumf mnixlt Ihiounh Ihe lHnl(. Thnt Known lo he the SAFE, CONVENIENT and SYSTEMATIC way. The Hillihoro National lipnk lint SnvinH, C hriking Time Depnrtmentu; and, Safe Drpnail Poxci. i Ms. Wn ronlilly Inviln j our uie oir with you whrnrver it U W. II. Wehri.n-, P-e. HlLLSBOROtoMfc HIIXSltOKO, n'nrrlhif l(rri h r crrmlnrf tMf!f helntf In Rood condition, ..........p, .-.p,.., ...... In cood condition, with approlehe thereto being ort level ttrade, us Is tilno the railroad track. For a distance of two hundred and twenty feet from the railroud track, in the c.i rection ' from which automobile was moving toward crossing, tlnire is an unobstructed view of train, approaching from the Hast, of two hundred and sixty feet. The accident occurred at 0.15 p. in., at which time of day prac tically absolute darkness prevail ed, and, in addition thereto, a linht rain was falling, which con dition the driver of automobile aHert prevented him from see ing or hearing the approaching train. ' Headhunt of electric train was burning brightly, and all audible signal rules were com plied with, the use ol cow, rs the city requires. being dinpensed with on this occasion." The Ward store has been robb ed two times in the hut few days, One night the burglar got aw:ty with $1.75 and another tiL'ht he captured a dime that was left in the till. Kntrance was made by reaching through a bio ;en wini iw pane and turning the lock. Suspicion rests on two or three irresponsiblea. All Trai) Shooters. Attention j A rhankSKuiiik' shouting match I will be held at Hillsboro, on the j Garden Tracts, west end of Main (Street, for turkeys and e.ese. j Sunday, November 19. Begins Jat 10 a. ni. 3:1 155 i Kay Reasoner gnet to Salem j the lirst of the week to meet one jdf the biggest mint manufac i lin ers' representatives from the lE.ist. This visitor is taking in the coast to see what can te done in the way ot netting j product. Oregon mint has a j tank' to it that obtains in the ! product of nn other state except lintfon the North IVilic coast. LaKranie ("ircle Women of Woodcraft will uive a n.i.lniht dnnce Nov. IS. tit the Woodman Hall, H miles wist of Cedar Mill. Tickets. 50c. Fine music. 35 i Marriage license was issued Nov. (1 to lvlw. Henderson and .Miss Vida M. Challacombe. both ot Cornciiiis. The uroo'ii is one of the well known baseball en thusiasts of the county, and for many years played on the Hills- , boro nine. i Fvr sale: Mixed vetch and 0'its for seed, heavy with vetch. - 1'. F Hanley. Hillsboro. Ore.. Route 3. Hox 17; Telephone F ;u;. 324 ; Fred Olson returned Saturday from a week's lishinir and recre 'ation at Waldport. He returned jfrom Waldport to the railway in one of the worst storms of the season. Miss Perifield's Spanish class in (iuild Hall, Wednesdays, at 7 p. m , began well. It is not too late to join. Ten lessons, $2.50. (Serman at.H p. m., same. 32--1 Ivl. Northrop, of Shady Rrook. was in the city the first ot the week. Ed. says he failed to get his annual venison, this season-; the first miss for many years. Notice to farmers The Beth nny feed chopper will run every Saturday until further notice. A. L. Croeni. 31tf The j . of this season's by the A. H. C. .(au.,,a ven Club, at St. Matthew's Had, will lake place Tuesday, Nov. 14. (Sentlemen, 50 cents; ladies, 25c. St raved: A Inrge white Nor man horse. Last seen on the Haverton road. Oct. 17. Suit- -1.1 . .......... i 1 1 i... j A t . j waM a Hillsooro visitor the first of the week. Van H. Meade, of Orenco, was in town yesterday, taking in the elect! n returns. W'.rich Kempf. of. Ilelvetip, was in town ehction day. of llii Ranli. and will talk It cmwriiienl. Ptwid Kuratli OREGON --Hi" II Nofirtt 0C DmP.wT ItoAfl kwtind , To Voth HliinTioMAf; KOAI1 Ta In P.tiAl) DlflTWItf No, ti Wf, Hip ul'l(.Ttiu iicl iialcleiit tnf)nytri if Kund Putilit No. 11 Winlnnuldll County, DriKon, lurllirr rotiipiinitiK more limn ten r t crnt. of tl'.e ri-siik-nt tiiximyer In mud ria ilitii;t, bciirli) Klvi' notice lint a mn liiix of the rri itrnt liiinyrt of mii'l Koad Dintrii't No. 11 Wn-ihl(.M hi County, Oregon, it lli-fi-lry rnlk-il. nod will hr. tit-Id ill t'liiill IUU, in mi. I Ki i JiihtilLl No. 11 Wmi.nixl.in C iliuiv. Oim id, nil llif IS i of Nov , ityi, at ll.e tic.ur of n oVIiN'k 1. M.. of njii'l day, to (luciin tlir uilvlHiiMllly nt li-vyinn a Mpe-clal or aililllliinal road tux In nuld dlnlrlut, 10 iloli-nnliio what, If uny, county loailH or port lima tln-rwf la aald rimd dlHlrlrt kIihII Ui Iniprovi-d, In any Hin hil nianiK-r, anil On. cliar ailir uaiid i'XU-iit of Mlih lniirovp-iiu-nt or In ! ro v -in i n I k shall tnukc llii n'on, and In Irvy hiuIi ajoolal or iiilililliiinil tax. not lo I'Xi I'l'i in inlll.4 on Uio dollar, on all t a x ; hl ii'ul and tM-iHoiial propi-rty In mild toad dlHlrld, aM a miijotity of mich r'nldi'it taxpayiTK of aald road dlH lrlrt Hliall ili-i-m advlmitili' for Uui purpoiw of ralainx nioni y with which In defray llin cxpciiHtt of mull wpcclal lniirovi-iii''iil or Improvement H In id Road Dialilct No Wanliingtoti CfiuiUv. Oi-K"ii lilted thin ll day of NovcinVr, A. I), 1916 llmry L. H'!jin n, Knad Sti)crvioi ot Kn Uutrict No. 11 Wa!iliiKt'iii County, 0'f(oii. lie iilcnt Taipayrt W. 11. Citer. T. II. lii-niicy, Henry Kiickiou, A. E li innr, Aujr. I'nnUon, lilin 11. Mi-Cowau, It K l)( imi y, ,l-i. II, Down UK, Sjiiiih I II I.awirnre, II. F. Hlmiiler, I I.. M )ie!orV, J. It, Jolniann, .1. .1. Conawiiy, I ll. niny, II. I', iKmn ItiK, II, I,. Uoliiiiton. SUMMONS In 1I1 J mice Court f ir liillslioro Jji lice of On- t'liu-e ai d Cotilnli,r lliitr ct, Winlniijjion C 'tinty, (Jii KOti. W. 1. Sti'vi-in, and V J, 8 evciif, prl i rd iir liiuiuen umk-r the linn naiiu mid iy r of iSierena ltroa. , I'ianililii VI. lla.vry Smith, I 'eftaiUnt. l o Harvey Smith, di f. nd.iiil:In the name of the Slte rf Oregon you are bt'iiliy rfiiirtd to i.e,ir mi l autw.-r tlie ci'inp'aiiil fiUd nniut-t you in the aln.e entitled cmnl and action on or lit-l.irc lh! lint day of til time prescribed in the O'der fur publicum I of tliii tiinimoni, vix: On or befure ihe expiru lion of ix wet'kn next from and af er the dak' of li'bl p.iliiiration of luiisuinmoni, vi: November ijtli, 1916, and if you fml lo to appear and answer, lor Mailt thereof judgment will be g-anted 'o plaintiff for jiulKUient as piaytd for in tlu-ir aald cmp unit, vit: Hoy ihe tuni of ifi 17 wish light per CMit. fulereat from May ill, 1915. and the further sum of fw.bo Willi right per ce:i'. inleret at the rate of e.hl per tent from June 1st, 19,15, and the c sl and disburseuients of lint action. Haled, at llil's'Kiro, Orej; m, this No vember 6t'i, 1916. W. II. .Smitt-, Jus: ice if the Peace. Ji l..l'.rklny, Atlv. for J'.aiutilf. Card of Thanks We wish to thank the many kind friends who gave ua such a pleasant entertainment and lunch'-'on last Thursday evening, and the beautiful presents, also from those who were not present, We hope the tlfty years of happy wedded life wished us by the Kiiests as they started home ward will come true. Mr. and Mrs.C. T.J)ielow. SHOWER Last Wednesday niht. the Saca jawea Camp Fire Girls present ed Miss Evelyn Parent ith a beautiful Indian blanket, at her last meeting at the Club House 011 Fir street. On Friday eveninpr the young lady friends of Miss Parent ten dered her a miscellaneous show tr. One of the features of the evening was a ceremony in which Miss Beth Sigler impersonated the Rroom, Mrs. Miltenberger bridesmaid. Miss Bertha Souther, best man, and Miss Emma Tup per performing the ceremony. There were many gifts, arid all enjoyed a perfect evening. Refreshments were served. The following were present: Mrs. C. Hoag. Mrs. E. Brandaw, Mrs. Jas. Miltenberger. Misses Allie, Kittieand Bertha Souther. Alma Schulmerieh, Alki and Keny Estep, Freda Ross, Mar guerite Smith. Gussie and Beth Siller. -Lucy Bloyd. Minnie Z.'it;---ler, Zulu Walch, Emma Ttipper nnd Mrs. II. Keliington. Verses were given with each present. Jas. Borwiek, of Orenco, was in town yesterday. Mrs. Lloyd Brown, of Port land, was a guest of Mrs Leonard Brown, the first of tho week. Money to loan on farm seem tv. 1 reoresent three large fire insurance companies. Give me a call. E. I, Kuratli. A benefit, concert will bo given by local talent at the Christian Church, Thanksgiving ' week. ! Date to be announced later. You may have blundered in voting, but you'll make no mis take by ordering your Holiday photos at Johnson's Studio. The Social Circle of the Con gregational Church will be en tertained Thursday afternoon, November 1G, at the home of Mrs. A. C. Shute, 13(H) Third St. Oedur posts for sale by J. Q Church. Multn imah and W.tsh ingl. m tViuntv line. Cornell road. Address Box 132, Portland, Ore., Uoute 2. 34 Frank Rollins, who has been with a surveying party in East - ern Oregon and (.alitorna for i nearly a year, returned home .Tuesday morning. BuoaiTl MEETINQ . Nollci) iff hfn'l.y nivi-n Uiat a hii-pi Inu of lllrt rfcHld' lit tnximWH nf Itoad UlMtrlct No. 6, WaHhlngln County, Oifi;on, In hfridiy called nd will be liebl ut Ihe IteliKH Kchool JIoiiho til mild Itoad Dlntiiet No, , WaHhlnR ton Counly, Oregon, on the 2r.th day of November, l!il6, at th hour of i o'clock 1', M., on aald day to iIIm 'nun and vote upon tlm I'htiuiiiteH cimlutiici in tho following budget; Budget. Itoad IllHtrlct No. 6, Wanhington County, Oregon, r-Htimatea the amount of work, coat, ami number of mlllH of tux to hn rained tor tlm following year: About 1 3 4 inili'H macadam on fjiurel lllllnboro road, estimated rout of which 1h M)0. XH feet mai-ndam on road between Aabahr and Tongue, ext boated coat of which U 300. Boo ft., macadam on road Ix-twccn Wallace and Mann, eHilmated coh( of which in K'oo. .210 ft minadani on roa if between Kimpxon and Stewart, iHtlmated coal of which la $200. AlKiut 2000 ft. macadam on Itood roail, cHllmaled coat of which Is 11 :". 900 road, :ir.o. 700 road, ft. macadam on rat limited coKt M Inter bridge of which In ft. macadam on Karmlnviton PHtlmated coMt of which 1b Kr.o. Value of taxable properly In dix- trlrt Ik about jr.Bi.iiuu. Number of mills required to ralap a 7 mill tax, $M27. P.ited IIiIh 30th day of October. A. 1)., 11116. NKI.S LAItSRN, lload RupcrvUor of Itoad DlKtrlef No. 6, YVaxhlneton County, tirepon. Resident Taxpayers. V. O, Jolinnnn, II. Kuqua, Marlln Vandebev. Chan. Coppens. J. Kanina, A. W. Rt.'wart. Kelli H.Uebuyr k, It. A. Withycomlie, V. Wallace. A. E. VanlCtiuin. Kd IVmniln, K. C. John on, Henry Hehrmann. . OaviH, T. ('. JohnHon, J. II. Youns. II. II. Ilehm-, (J. lyocknian, NtU I'iraen, 1(. II. IIokp, J. II. Adam's, A. Huge, YV. Stevens, 11. Ilell'dmyck. CharlfK Ilel lelnivck, H. K. Allen. Herman Wet ler, Marearet E. Wetzler, It. Horn pi ker. Notice of Final Scttlci-cnl Notiee is hereby Riven that the undi-miuncd. the duly appiiioted, quili lied and noting Ailui iiisttnl.il of th list itc of CaOierine Jane Wilhycombe Ileccnsed, U- fi! iu ;he Oniuty Couil of ll e State o tlrrirnn lor Wshinton County hif t'ir.nl Acc u:it in aaid Ksuitc etd that taid Cu t haa fiied Monday, the nth day ol icce : ber, A I) , 1916, at the hour of -en o'clock A. M fmhi day n the County (nmt Hjobi ii ihe Ci'inty Court House i f Washiug ta i Ci 11 'y, t)ri-((on, as the time and plac fir hrariiiK id Filial Arc 'Utit aud all objections thereto mid for the fi.ial tetilement of said H-tate. D.ited tlits 4'b day if Noveuilier, A. I) , 1,16. Th -maa Withyronihp, Administratoi of the KMateof Catherine Jane Wilt yeotnbe, I)i-cea.ed. K, B. Tongue, At'oiucy for Admin- istialor. GEO. V. KELLY Geo..W. Kelly died at the home of his son. Harland. above North Plains, Oct. 28. 1916. He was born in Elkhart Co., Indiana, on Jan. 16, 1819, and was the eldest of three children of Elijah and Mary A. Kelly. At the age of two years he moved with his parents to Laport Co., Indiana, where his mother died, leaving him an 'orphan at the age of nine. He lived from that time on with foster parents until 14 years of age, when he wa3 sworn into the Union Army, January 12, and enlisted in the United States Army on Nov. 29. 1S63. He was wounded in battle in De cember, 1SG4, and detained in hospital until the close of the war. After being discharged from the army he passed several years on the frontier, and on March 1G. 1871. was married to Louisa A. Wood. Mr. and Mrs. Kelly passed the first years of their married life at the coal mines in Iowa. On April 7, 1879, they left Boone Co.. Iowa, and crossing the plains with team and wagon, at rived at Glencoe, Washington county, Ore., Dec. 29. 1879. He took up pioneer life in Washington county, residing near Glencoe for about thirty years, and then moved to Buxton, Ore., June 18. 1910. The widow and the following children survive him: Wm. E. Kelly, Buxton; Mrs. Plezy Dun ham, Mrs. Stella Halley, Mrs. Elmer Carson, Portland; Har land and IrVin E.. North Plains; Edna Kellv, Hillsboro, and Ru ben with the S. P. K. K. Co., Portland. The funeral took place from the Harland Kelly home Sunday, Oct. zy. and interment was in the Arcade cemetery. At the Coffee Club meeting at Mrs. J. A. Imbrie's. Saturday, the Study Club was formally or ganized with ' Mrs. C. E. Wells as president, and Mrs. ,C. W. Rollins as secretary-treasurer. The first meeting of the Study Club will be held at the home of Mrs. Leonard Brown, Friday af ternoon, Nov. 17, at 2:30 o'clock. Members of the Coffee Club or other ladies desiring to become 'members are invited to attend the meeting. For Sale: Several wagons and horses. Also Stearns automo bile, ail in good running order. Add' ess Log Cabin Baking Co., 26.i Ivy St., Portland. Or. 34 Circuit Court-Clyde E. Con nor; defendant is given divorce and $20 alimony until further or- !der, defendant to resume her maiden name, Olive Lydia Duley. Hazel -Carmack granted divorce from F. C. Carmack. Or". . DISTRICT mid to tn pubik KifiV our l&t tn'ri tb th Cafna- w". atock H arm. at Seatt e. we itVie had several more orders for lojatein BtoCk. Will make an- other trip to Seattle on Thurs day, Nov. 1G. Anyone interested in buying may join us in the trip. Phone or write me not later than Wednesday, Nov. 15, so we can arrange.-Carnation Milk Prodncta Co., Carnation, Ore. 34 SKJ LER PARENT A pretty wedding was celebrated Wednesday evening. Nov. 8, 1916, at the home of the bride's mother, Mrs. Emma Parent, when her daughter, Evelyn, was united in marriage to Har Iand liay Sigler. Rev. E. A. Smith, of the Baptist Church, officiating. Vintie Bloyd officiated as best man and Miss Lencra Schwabar, of Portland, was the Htiridesmaid. The wedding march was played by Mrs. Frank Par ent, of Portland, and Miss Emma Tuppersang "I Love You Truly." The bride wore white taffeta de chine and carried a bouquet of Bride roses. The bridesmaid wore yellow silk and carried yel low rosebuds. The Camp Fire Girls officiated as ushers and served refresh ments after the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Sigler will reside in Hillsboro and will take up housekeeping after a short wed ding trip. The groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. James Sigler, and both con tracting parties are justly popu lar with the younger set The presents were many and beautiful. The ceremony was performed on the anniversary of the birth of the mother of the groom, and the bride's mother celebrated her birth anniversary the day prior the wedding. Juliana Josephine, the eight! year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Vandervelden, of Roy, died Nov. a 1916. On June 21 Mr. and Mrs. Vander velden lost their baby boy, aged one year. Both are buried in the Verboort Catholic cemetery. The bereaved parents have the sym pathy of a large ciicleof friend3. Mr. and Mrs. "Vandervelden wish to sincerely thank their many friends who assisted them during their bereavement. Rev. Arthur J. Sullens. Home Missionary Superintendent, will preach at the Congregational church, Sunday morning, at 11 o'clock. Rev. Sullens would like to meet all members and friends of the church after services. C. E. will meet at 6:30 P. M. All are cordially invited to attend these services. Chas. J. Herb, of Banks, came in this morning with the Banks ballot boxes. Wilson was de feated by 16 votes in Banks, some surprise even to the Wilson men, who expected to lose it by 100. Lost Three weeks ago, on the road between Hillsboro and Banks, a package containing shoes. Finder please leave at tfc is office. The music pupils of Miss Dee Darling will give a recital at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Con n.ll, Second Street, Saturday evening, Nov. 11. Rev. B. F. Clay, pastor of Hillsboro Christian church.moved from Cornelius this week, and is residing in the G. A. Wehrung house. There will be a Celebration of the Holy Communion in All Saints Chapel next Sunday morn ing at 11 o'clock: Archdeacon Chambers will officiate. Richard Hoyt and Donald Gregg returned Saturday from a couple weeks hunting and fish mg trip over in the Newport country. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Albert Abendroth, of Portland, October 28. 1916, a daughter. Mrs. Ab endroth was formerly Miss Grace Connell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Connell. Miss Wilma Waggener, head of the Conservatory of Music of the Pacific University, was the guest of her sister,-Mrs. O. B. Gates, the last of the week. Clyde Brown, of Portland, was in town over Sunday, the guest of friends. i. has. Adams ha3 $u bet on Wilson, and he has been doing some perspiring these days of doubt and uncertainty. J. J. Wismer, of Cedar Mill, was in town yesterday, greeting the boys at the election returns counter. Dance at Helvetia Hall, Satur day evening, Nov. 18. Every body invited. 34-5 M. McDonald and H. V. Meade were attendants at the walnut meeting in the North Yakima country last week. Sweet apple cider at the Den of Sweets 15c for full quart; 50c the gallon. y John Brandt, of Tigardville, was in town today, bringing in the ballots from East Butte. JUDGE REASONER Will Have 1.000 Votes to Snare Retaining tiim in Office MAJORITY OVER SERVICE STILL MORE ' Rcaaoner's Home Precinct Gave Him Banner Vole in County Judge Dorsey B. Reasoner is about the happiest man in Wash-j ington County since the election returns have been brought t! the county seat. He had beaten j the recall oyer a thousand votes j and his majority over iijbert i Service, his opponent for the of fice of county judge, will exceed the 1.000 mark. Reasoner's home precinct, Southwest Hillsboro. was the banner vote for Mr. Reasoner. He lost 11 precincts out of the total, and these gave an advene vote of 240 against him. The precincts which went against him are Banks. Cherrv Grove. Verboort. Buxton, Cedar Mill. Laurel. Mountain. Mullov. Oren co. Reedville and Timber. Service was not essentially a strong candidate, and did not even run up to the recall vote cast. Reasoner's only fight on the recall" wa3 a statement published in the county papers. AUCTION SALE The undersigned will sell at pub ic auction at his iarm, 1 rr.i!e west of i-'armington, and 2 miles east of Laurel, at 10 a. m., on . TUESDAY. NOV. 21. team bay mare3. 2900 lbs.. 8 years old: 1 team gray torses. 2600 lbs. 8 and 12 years; bay mare, is years, 1400; black mare. years, 10; registered jersey cow, 4 years, now due; register ed Jersey heifer. 1 year old'. grade Holstein cow, calf by side. 6 years; high grade Jersey cow, calf by side, 6 years; high grade Jersey heifer, calf by s'de. 2 yrs; 2 high grade Jersey cows, 6 years old. 1 to freshen in two months; cow, 5 years, to freshen in April; cow, d years, to freshen i April; high grade Jersey heifer, due December 15; hih gr4 Jersey heifer, due in April; 2 heifers, 9 months old; Champion oinaer, Milwaukee mower, near ly new; McCormick rake, nearly new; nay tedder, nearly new; hack, buggy, Oliver chilled plow. 14 inch; 50-tooth sleel lever har row; 2 cultivators; milk cans; forks, shovels and other articles too numerous to mention. Lunch at noon. Terms $10 and under, cash: oyer, six months' time, approved note at 8 per cent. Two per cent, off on cash over $10. James Cruickshank, Owner. J. C. Kuratli. Auctioneer, Parent-Teacher Meeting The Parent-Teacher meeting will be held at the Public School, luesday evening, Nov. 14. Prof. Ingram will have charge of the musical program; several com mittees will report, and Mrs. J. W. Bailey will give a reuort of the Oregon Congress of Mothers and Parent-Teacher Convention held at The Dalles last m iath. All interested in the schools are cordially invited to attend. The Needlecraft ladies will hold a window sale and bazaar before Christmas. Time and place to be announced later. NOTICE OF DISTRICT ROAD MEETING TO VOTE ADDITION AL ROAD TAX IN ROAD DIS TRICT NO. 43. We, the undersigned rtsldont tax payers of Road District No. 43, Washington County, Oregon, togeth er comprising more than 10 per cent of the resident taxpayers in said road district, hereby give no tice that a meetins of the resident taxpayers of said Road Pistrirt No. 43, Washington County, Oregon, is hereby called, and will be held at Miildleton School House in said Road District No. 43, Washington County, Ore., on the 23th day of November, 191G, at the hour of 3 P. M., of said day, to discuss the advisability of levying a special or additional road tax In said district, to determine what, if any, county roads or portions thereof in said road district shall be improved, in any special manner, and the char acter and extent of such Improve ment or improvements shall make thereon, and to levy such special or additional tax, not to exceed 10 mills on the dollar, on all taxable. real and personal property in said road district, as a majority of such resident taxpayers of said road dis trict shall deem advisable for the purpose of raisins money with which to defray the expense, of such special Improvement or improve ments In said Road District No. 43, Washington County, Oregon. Dated this 28th day of October A. V., 1916. A. C. KRTTGER, Road Supervisor of Road District No. 43, Washinnton County, Ore. Reiident Taxpayers. C. S. Haynes. A. W. Wripht, E. C. Rumer, C. P. Krucer, Hans D. Koch. A. C. Kruper, Katie Krucer. I N. Haynes. G. A. Spath, J. R Dow. L. Schaltenbrand, Sarah .T. Ohla, J. A. Chapman, Aue. ObeTst, H. K. Joyce, P. L. Gusttn, Tom Pearson, Roy Harrington. B. R. Harrington! p sv. i F. A. BAILEY, M. D. Physician ami .Surgeon . OH'iee: Upstair in .Siholnnrlch Blit I i.H3i.lll. ft .SolltliKiu.1. l.nmr UuaIiik nd Hmxmii sinwu. i ii i ins, oiiicei r ,t; ii.leno,tlty ELMER H. SMITH M. D. D. d. i'HY.SICIAif tSi SURGKCd OSTEOPATH ' .iii;'. ' ft f.i-.ii. ij' Ipivd I- tnpiUl in (Wit C.V13 K;HW!'HhI d ly ot itiht. llotb . ujuti Jiii.f ova. IlillaUiu Natlona., E. B TONQUK A7f!-,;A?KY-ATtAV .:v.'ps ,: in Schulmnrijh Bios: DR E. T. HELMS CHIROPRACTIC PHYSICIAN i.l.. In ...nn.-. li.m ElaotrtoMy, Hwdrm f.WpafAy jn.l Solmntlllo Olmtmtlo: Caih AnN.yi.rwl D.iy and Night Olfj.- t'ii ine CityfKil. Rwiderice City 272 OmI. I ami 2 IhtliM 151,14. llllUln.ro O-cJnn StOTICE OF KIJIAX ACCOCirT. ''.co it !i. Nviy given (hat I, the under . I'nwi I'liinwr itur of the enUte, of ..i!rinl M ir y iIh.-i-.wI, have filed U th Vi-inty Curtol the .State of Oregon tor '. . . :.' ':i Count?-my llnal aotmttnt at . I.iti r-i'rt'.i.r ot mid ratate and that maid Court ha tit Monday S'iiv-rtr 13. IttlU at the hour of ten A. ' , of day a ihe time "and the County win U xmi in H.Uiboro, Oregon m th.i i;i:h for hearing objautiona t saul a.v . Hint and the tinal B-sUlemant of vail Ii::d ivo'ier 12, l!rUt. K.nil Murty, administrator of the estate f Mi oriel Many, uvoeaaed. W N iiju-re t, Ally, lor aald Admlnia .ill r. Patterson Undertaking Company G. A. P.itterson, Mgr. rc.fFRAi. Directors and Embalmum Free Chapels Ijulv Assistant nvcr HiiUbjro Furniture & H Iw. Ci. N'iKht and Sunday Phone Main 177. Day Phone Main 773 Licensed Oregon 280. Peon. 1018 Phone. Cit 972 GEO. J. LIMBER Funeral Director Moderate Pricei. Personal Service Residence Funeral Parlor. Wuhingtoa at 6th Hill.boro.Ore. man school notes B Verne McKinney the Juniors and Seniors, who publish the "Hilhi," met last veeic and elected Herbert Scheldt, editor-in-chief; Paul Baiity. business manaeer, and Helen Bechen, Junior member of .supervisory board. The follow ing associate editors were select ed: Edna Dooley, school notes; Helen Bechen. art; Francis Link ater, jokes; Eva Carstens, ath letics, and Stanley Watson is the .dumni reporter. The manager has selected Verne McKinney and Ruth Linklater as his assist ants. The editor has selected Florence, Garrett as his assist ant. The '17 Hilhi promises to be a much more finished product than the '1G. because of the tbundance of material this year, and the fact that last year narked the beginning of thta innovation. Four literary societies hav been formed, two girls' and two boys' societies. Organization took place this week and the of ficers elected are: Section A nris Eva Emmott, president: Alice Lake, yice president; Mat lie Case, secretary; Edna Dooley, treasurer, and Olive Gates, ser-geant-at-arms. Section B Vel ma Tipton, president; Kitty Mae Stockton, vice president; Miriam Stockton, secretary ; Viola Walch, treasurer; Gladys Ruef, sergeant it arms. Boys -Section A Paul Bailey, president; Elmer Batch elder, vice pres.; William Helms, secretary; Edgar Karana, treas urer; Bruce Irwin, sergeant at arm?. Section B -Harry Schoen. president; Clifford Payton, vice president; Josech Mann, secre tary; Arthur Reiling, treasurer; George VanAckcr, sergeant at anno. Committees have been appointed to select suitable names for these various societies. The student body i3 giving a farewell to Prof. Bradford, in the High School Assembly, to morrow evening t 7:30 o'clock. Mr. Bradford hft accepted a-fine position in the English Depart ment at Spokane High School, and expects to leave sometime soon. The High School deeply regrets the departure of Mr. Bradford, as he has been a moving spirit in hieh school af fairs sirrce he became a faculty member a year ago. The girls' gymnasium classes bare been formed, and held their first regular meetings this week. Mr. Amsden ha3 charge of the Indian club class, and is instructing them in exercise winch he expects to feature in the May Day exercises. The German student3 met last week ar.d formed a club, and eleeted the following officers: .Either Klatt, president; Herbert Selieidt, vice president; Florence (alarrett, sec treas. The Freshmen football team was defeated by a mixed team, 6 to 3, on the high schnnl ariH.