COL' NT V COL'RT Following arc tho claims allowed for the month of October, 1916. $67.60; C R Wallace, J26; A Wallace, ?25j D 3 W'ooton, $32.03; D Luck, $2;B Fowles, $16; C C Nelson, $37. 60; Ira Watson, $14; B F RirrIo. $6; Wm Iliddink, $30; Frank Rinck, $31; Sherman Hutchinson, $13.75; Earl Newcome, $7; Anson Stowell. $.75; Geo Fisher, $18; L Frwbstel. $2; Irvin Hoffman, $4; Chester Hoff man, $1; J H Hoffman, $.r; L C Mel quist, $9; E Benson, $7.50; F W Heintz, $7.60; A B Todd, $7; U S Hannah, $6; A R Wallace, $6; L A Hohman, $10.50; Claude Erickson.$10- 60; David Sparks, $15; Martin Neil son, $17.50; A Mills, $13.50; A Minel $5.25; Geo Banoy, $6; Bert Downey S: John Downey, $S; Simon Olsen, IS: L G McNew. $7: W A Bonehreal: $8; J A Zimmerman, $22.50; M L Berdan, $2.50; H Elery, $2.50; Rich- crd Teuf:l. $42; A F Zillmer, $2S; Jacob Jenne, $16.80; W Miller, $16. 80: John Smiermann, $18.37; L Jun- cker, $1.50; C A Sears, $16.20; M F Heesacker, $15.75; L C Gilpin. $46.- 70; Chas Bamford, $36.60; H Miller $21; A Hollevoet, $13.27; A Freerk- sen. $!9.25; J YanLoo, $8.10; John Heesacker, $6.75; John Williams $21.10; L C Gilpin, $2.51; C Bamford $2.75; K Miller, $2.75; Alfred Freer kesen, $2.75; Lewis Welch, $60.29; Earl Ccorer. $39.57; G A Johnson $74.45; E Wenstrom, $3S.S2; E I llcaton, $49.56: L R Campbell, $4S, 42; L Crowdor, $2; Lester Camphell $4: Ferd Groner, $4; L Crowds, $2b E L Cox, $26; Geo Allison, $26; C R Seiffert, $28; Emil Seiffert, $21; J as Kays, $21; V S Vogard, $19; Homes Rixlpers, $21; A J Davis, $14; C Kirkpati ick, $5; O Kirby, $21; C Ben not, $16; John Hitchcock, $18; RalpV Kirby, $15; N .Richards $12; Ceci' Hughes, $64.50; John Schmeltzer $104.50; T R Moore, $26; John Bill $38.25; P Felon. $40.50; Tony Ror atski, $24.75; Adam Jablonski. $"S. 25; B Royer, $29.25; Benj Cunimings $4.50; Gust Schmidlin. $31.50; Joe Bellish, $1.13; H J Luck, $23.62; B Barrett, $21.75; R Wallace, $21; A Wallace, $21; D Wooton, $26.25; I! Meacham, $14; G Meacham, $3; F Schomberp, $2; C C Nelson, $31.50; L C Melquist, $17.81; Jas Buchan $13.78; O St John, $13.78; Huber Liv engood, $4.78; J P Shirley, $16.03: Joe Finijjan, $11.53; J H Wirtz. $11. 53; W Fairchilds, $2.25; Roy Miller $51.25; Wm Heuer, $53.75; Henry VanDyke, $30; Geo Fisher, f 15; J T Cox, $40; H C Richards, $35; T E Johnson, $35; Clarence Miller, $35. 64; Beauford Creps, $25.65; Ed Stephens, $27.50; S F Hanulton, $2. 50; Fred F Lyda, $82.75; Elmer F Lyda, $107; Ernest Lyda, $82.75; J M Hayden, $72.73; P C Gabbert $111.87; Oscar Smith, $112.17: Frank Creps, '$70.7,3; Wm Lee, $10. 68; J R Hayden, $72.75; Albert Rich ie. $74.61; Edward Hughes, $2.50: Otto Brose, $64.77; Claud Miller $32.50; Otto Brose, $18; A C Kru frer, $6; Chris Holznatjel, $2; W Me Collough, $2; Dorc-e, $2.25; Fre Grower, $3; W C Eddy, $9; W C Edy $2.50; Steve Nedrow, $8.25; Car' Johnson, $8.25-" Carl White, $13.25: Earl Crawford. $16.50; John Zurchor $6.75; Claud Erickson, $16.50; Ivar McKnight, $3; D Johnson. $8; Alfrer Pieren, $21.75; Carl Johnson, $1: L C Melquist, $27; O Rt John $20.25; Jas Buchan, $20.25; Ilusrei Livengood, $20.25; Joe Shirley, $20. 25; Joe Fimgan.5 $18; J H Wirtz, $20.25; D C Stokesbury, S"0; David Sparks, $47.50; Fet Hall, $22.50: Andy Pate, $10.62; Edward Ui-nson. $22.50; U G Hannah, $19.50; A R Wallace, $19.50; A J Richardson. $16.25; Wm Beala, $11.25; W E I.ar kin, $8.75; O II Fries, $20.94; R V Frost, $27; A Sture, $1.25; A Burke. $10; Earl Cook, $10; Wm Roberts. $7.50; J A Watrous" $7.50; J M Mil lor. $150; A Burnett. $4.50; E V Miller, $38.74; F W Heintz, $2.50 Fred Haney, $33.75; Ben H.;esacl;or $9; Cafl Clapshaw, $54; Win Van Dyke, $2.25; W M Easley, $21.62; D C Bieghler, $31.25; N G Sills, $32. 25; Chris Madsen, $27; J S West, $1 ; G M Susbauer, $5.62; II Susbauer $1.50; D A Miller, $10; W L Susbau er, $10.12; Ellis E Miller, $3; Elniei Wohler, $1.; R F Reasoner, $35.25 Haulenback Bros,, $6; Haulenback Bros, $4.40; Fisher Thorsen & Co, $4.15; John Wunderlich, $13.80; Coast Culvert & Flume Co, $13.50 Bell & Owens, $73.92; Otto Brose, $4.79, Eagle Lumber Co, $24.10; L R Gail, 2.90; Bell & Owens, $3.05; J T Young, $13.95; Standard Box & Lum ber Co, $3.85; J B Campbell, $C; F W . Walch, $1.50; L M Buell, bridges $30.53; Goff Bros, $1.65; L S Bierly, $15; C V Bloyd, $6; Hodson-Fee naughty Co., $11.34; L M Buell, $64; W L Stephens, $3.35; John Lorsung ' $1.60: J II Foote, $10.60: Harold II Hansen, $4.70; A H Avril Machin ery Co, $15.23; Henry W Scott, $20; C C Nelson, $4; Lee & Butterfield, $3.05; Buffalo Steam Roller Co, $4.02 L, N Tompkins, $15; Hodson McFee- naughty Co, $70.58; Railway Equip- nent Co, $.90; Howard-Cooper Co, 12.98; Hoffman Bros, $7.20; Omer Moore, $10.75; Alfred Pieren, $140.50 Frank Connell, $30.85; Mays Bros, $16.54; C R Morgan, $3.75; J D Kel Jey & Son $8; Bert Messinger, $5; Groner & Rowell Co, $16.52; Groner A Rowell Co, $3.12; A B Flint, $4.60; A B Flint, $3.25; C S Reynolds, $4.50; C S Reynolds, $2.07; L S Bierly, $40; 'V Schofield, $22.43; W E Squires, ii.i; my fcrod Mercantile Ca, $2.10 Goff Bros, $2; Alois Scheleet, $12; O A Plieth, $20; Harold J Hanson, .t00; Carl Skow, $4; L P Tallman, 1 13.45; Fred Herkman, ?i; nns fchindler, $10; Honeyman Hardware Cn, $2.46; H W McDonald, $1.50; R W Williams, $1.69; Darlington & Fred Ziegler, 57.8S; Robert !hark. $56.25; lake Yuncer. Bcelcy, $4.60; Darllnftcn & Bce- ley, $418.60; Tigsrd. Auto Repair Shop, $33.06; Badger Lumber Co, $8. 34; J D Kelley, $41.25; Chns Ross, $7; Buxton Lumber Co, $50.40; L W House, $2.3$; I N Robinson. $2.35; Sarjrent & Blank, $17.90; Tualatin Mill Co, Bridges, $7.48; Briftis Bros, $2.55; Hillsboro Ice & Fuel Co. $12.- 50; J Gaarde, $9.85; Wells Town end. $4.80; Anton Gnose, $5 85; C V Boyd. $5; C E Reiter, J13.8;); Paul Vormilyea. $.50; Isadore Vamlerr.an- len, $7; Henry Krimble, $3.50; Ben Heesacker, $10; Albert Ever. $4; Morgan, $4.50; J P-Moore, $65; O F.jrsriman. $50.06; Louis Eggers, $56.- 5; Paul W Graf, $27; Marshall Imith. $7.85; Cart Schopf, $43.20; $7.85; Friti Reust. Rychen, $41.04; R Hugo Anton, $25.43; $9; S W Eggiman, ?4.50; Ernest Eggers, $8.71; C M Has 'ell. $95; Ed Clarmo. $13.50; Sieard Guam, $13.50; Taul Zurcher. $9.50; Fred Ptucki, $18; John Meier. $1S.50: lolin Berger, $5; John Lehman, $8; be Stoller. $3; John Gerber, $53.50; Verne Pysle, $13;. H Gieb'.haus. $22; Wm Hickethier, $46; G G Walling. t51; L M Buell, $49; C Boy, $18; 0 L Smith. $18; Al Bledsoe, $-U5; Richard Ulriri. $7; Chas. Rufli. $7; W C Ingles, $10; W H McGill, $14.50; R T West. $13.50; Russell Burrus. '10; J W Burros, $7; Frank Creps. 2; J F Carnstens, $4; Percy Cam tons, $14; August Dierick, $1.00; 'I Susbauer, $15; Geo M Susbauer. 19; Eugene Henderling, $8.25; Jos Toe Teel, $23.25; Chas Roberts, $14.50 ! C Carver, $15.50; 11 -M Moore, -$14.90; William Boberjr. 52.50; Charles Geiberger, $20.70; ugust Blank, $8; Chas Geiberger, 6.25; Joe Klineman, $20; Don Gregg. ?24; Wm Hendnck, $2; T G Gregg. '2; E A Vandervan, $6; W C Gregg, i; Chester Hoffman, $8; Irvin Hof nan, $4; C Alsen, $7; Thos Bradley, ?2; Chas Coppens, $12; Ben Baker, 2; August Boge, $2; Martin Van.le ey, $8; Nels Larson, $9; James Hoy, 51; Harry Cole, $1; Frank Cole, $4; Jtto Johnson, $4; Roy Fruitt, $4; A jiassebauin, $2; J Uhrback, $4; Fay- Mills, $11; F Northrop, $10; F Hall, ,9.50; Carl Berggren, $1; Allwrt Mc- Leod,. $28; O F. McLeod, $22.50; W ?ailey, $15; Joseph Reifenrath, $1.50; I L Bailey, $15; R W Williams, $1.13; Carl Kay, $1.13; Henry Jarrott, $1.- 13; Ray Hiatt, $1.13; A P Tupper, 5.13; J W Hughes, $4; John Harde eck, $4; Harold Hiatt, $4; J G Boos, $5; Oral iMcLeod, $22; Roy i'ail, $57.50; Earl Kay, $51.18; Henry Jerrett, $51.75; R W Williams, $51.75 L Susbauer, $20; Grant Mann, $8; Mann, $8.25; Grant Mann, $22; Ceci! Mughes, $18; E A Barngrover, $48; larry Fuller, $51.75; Darrell Heisler. U.50; J E Bryan, $14; John Harde eck, $26; A P Tupper, $84; C C Rob erts, $51.25; J. F. Gibbs, $20.25; A L Wiese, $66; J G Boos, $102.50; Cha Crunican, $42.18; Berris Tupper. :i0.12; Robert DeShazer, $1.68; R H DeShazer, $12.93; R H DeShazer U5; Gust Neilson, $36; Robert De hazer6; Pete Borgan,$29.25; Miller Vail, $1: F M Sutford, $7; B A Burg and, $12; G H Hoar, $17; J W 'lughes, $12; Francis Kirby, $13.50; I L Auld, $49; Frank Overroeder. 528; E A Cox, $19; E F Bergstrand, ?8; D Bishop, $40; IF Ensley, $16: P Gardner, $41; J Kirkwood, $1; rthur Gritzmacher, $11; Albert Gritzmachr-r, $24; Grant Brown, $25; I M Hocking, $8.25; Jess Hay?, $31 : M E Meyer, $1; John Vogel, $8; Fred Meyer $9; W E Wampler, $108.75; Zwienor, $66; Geo G Stephen, $11: P Tallman $69; J H Litten, $11; Frifz Fischer, $$38; Geo Anderson, 22. A J Schlpcht, $56.25; John R.-h-rg, $14; R A Twiss, $57.50; H R Suehne, $112.50; John Ochs. $55; Tom Kessler, $66; Henry Erickson, S'i8.25; James O'Mara, $116.25; Clyde , Uedy, $105; J T Johnson, $102.50; Mike Heisler, $41; George Schmidt, 10.75; F Rohrer, $40; August Retz- !aff, $36; J F Brandt, $71.25; Geo II Heisler, $05; M Frison, $63; H Ert- man, $28; Peter Kessler, $23; J A H-iberotzer, $17.85; A Schechla, $50: K II Dill, $24; Carl Rehbetg, $45; Frank Schechla, $44; II W Huslage, ?20; Fred Struchen, $20; L T Brown T.12; C F Tigard, $2; G A Plieth, $2.50 F RHfferty, $4; Goff Bros, $17.15; (ConUtitiHl next week ) SOTICR OP IJISTKICT liOAD MKKTINC to VoTH AddiTionai, Road Tax In Koad District No. aa We, the unilersixiied resident Ui payers of Koad District No. 21 Washington County, Oregon, together comprising more limn ten p'rr cent. o( the resident tftxpayjts in himl road distuct, herel.y ive notice that a meeting of the rtfei- ieiit t:ixMyera of said Koarf Hiitiirt So. 17 Washiiigtun County, Oregon, is lereby CRlled, ati'l will be helil al U'.ili n Hall, in said Ko. d DiKlrlct No. J2 .Vashington County, Oiegon, on lh aj iny of Nov , 1916, at the hour of S , 'clock P. M., of said day, to discuss the advisability of levying a special or additional road tax In Bald district, to determine what, if any, county roads, or portions thereof In said road district shall bo Improved, In any special manner, and the char acter aand extent of such improve ment or Improvements shall niuk thereon, and to levy such special or additional tax. not to exceed " mills on the dollar, on all taxable real and personal property In ftnld road district, as a majority of mid) resident taxpayers of said road dis trict shall deem advisable? for the purpose of raising money jvlth which to defray the expense of such special Improvement or Improvements In naid Koad Out net No aa Washington Countv. Oreeon Ditcd this 1st day ol INoveinoer, A. u. 1016 mm r it 1 : liarrv ju. fvooins-in, Road Supervisor ol Roar Distriit No. 17 Washnigt'.n oun'y, -jrcgon. ke ident Txpaveri W. B. Caiter. T. B. Denney, Henry Kricksou, A. E. Hansop, Aug. faulson, CONCERT under the Auspices of The H. H. S. Students by the famel Corvallis High School Orchestra County Official J'nper li. A, I.OMJ, kdltor Knter.-.l At th I mt llllica at IliiUlum) ' M ; thru, ii, a lrcon,l-cUu umll tnnttrr. 1 Sulisctipliun; (1.50 n r miiiuni. 1 ISSl'KO UVhRY TlU'RtiDAY i IliOli,! n - Hillsboro High School, Wedensday Evening November, 29, 8:15 oclock Price 25c A Sale of delicious HOME MADE CANDY by the High School Girls at 3 oclock p. m. -nv- l.OK) A MoKINNK.t AiHistacy in religion Koiinr about tho country with bit tor' cVnuneiatioiis of tlit rt'likiiouaj ties otiee ombraciHl and nowj eschewod is never atithontalive ( to the thinking mind. Somehow there is always somethinn venal ; about such conduct, and it ist never conducive of pood -and. besides, it only serves to un necessarily disturb local com munity fellowship. E-TURKEY DAY Thanhss'ivintf, Nov. 30th Low Round Trip Fares! between all stations in OKEOGN on Southern Pacific Lint s. On Sale November 29th and 30th Raturn Limit Dc. 4lK At SO LUTHERAN SERVICES at Congregational Church Sunday, November 26, 1916 English Service! at 2 p. m. German Services at 2:45 p. in. Englith Sunday School at 2 p m. Liberty Theatre The Best Always I Friday and Saturday, Nov. 24, 25 Samuel H. Hutchinson Presents Helen Holmes Judith .h. Cumberlands in 5 acts Vicious charjje9 by the cuckoo' press that the UKUHH) plurality! for President Wilson consist of lonK-haired men and short-haired women only exemplify tTie mental warp of those who stood for MrT Hughes in newspaper support. Gratuitous insult is' easy behind the columns of vin-j dictive newspapers -and while these same sheets boast if bravery it is dollars against pen nies that these same writers are chary about making such state ments personally, to the rank i and file of men, to say nothing 35 ot the women, who voted for the President. 15-Day Round Trip Tickets at reduced rates to all stations in CALIFORNIA on Southern Pacilic Lines On Sale Nov. 26th, 27th and 28th A'k Ural Kgrnl for ilrtailnl liifni m.lion or uril. JOHN M. SCOTT, Gen.ral P.w.nf.r Ag.nl Portland, Oregon Southern Pacific Lines 2S 2-2 Ii: Candidate I lushes has at last congratulated Mr. Wilson on his election. The telegram was sent late last night. California was conceded, and Chairman Wilcox says there will be no further ac tion taken by the National committee. Not a Serial Admission 5 and 10c Matinee, Saturday from 2 to 5 Elis l. McOowbd, U K. Utuiiey, Ju. B cation for six gurccgtiive weeks by or Dowa nu, S-uiu-l B iawicucc, H. 1'. der of the Hon. (Jeo. K. liutfry Judge than U r, I. I.. Mure ock, J. H. Joliuson, of the above ent 'lerl Court, which or j. J. Cou'bway, L. Litnuey, II. f. Duwu- der was entered in the above entitled iig,' 11. l,. Ruumiou. I cause on the 10th day of November, j 1910, and requires that you appear I and answer said defendant's answer i and cross complaint on or before the SUMMONS. 1 8th day of January, 1917; otherwise defendant, N. I). Simon, will take a In (he Circuit Court of the State of decree herein as prayed for herein. Oregon for the County of Wash- ini;ton I Date of first publication, Nov, 16, I 191G. Zulu Hickman, Plaintiff, Date of last publication, Dec. 28, v 1910. Minnie D. Jones, Walter E. Jones,1 BEACH, SIMDN & NELSON, Ida Brandt, Grace Lancaster, Clara Attorneys for Defendant, N. D. I'ickard, Opal Anna Lillian Martin, Simon. .lames Blair Martin and N. I). 710 Board of Trade Bldi?., Port- M. T. Madsen, of Sherwood, on the old Wiliiama farm, pre sents a bill to the county for Uli head of cattle, killed because of tuberculous infection. The claim is for $900 -this is the largest clai.ii of iu kind presented, and there is no fund to meet it. County Court held a short ses sion yesterday, and awarded the painting of the county machin ery house on P.aaeline to C. A. Broderson, of Forest Grove, for $120. The other bidders were W. H. Taylor, $19S. and J. II. Ray. $183. The court ordered $50 paid to N Tannler, for r moving Roat house on proposed Beaverton Bertha road, and or dered warrant drawn to Ole Ol son for $500, if accepted, for damages in running through place. Bertha Howatt sues Hdward A. Howatt, an expert Bawdier at West Timber, asking the court for a decree of divorce. There is a Bon. aged 12 years, and she asks the custody of the lad, and says he is in need of an opera tion to one of his eyes. She wants suit money, $50 per month alimony for the keep of herself and boy until he is 21 years old, and $2,000 permanent alimony. She says the husband has $4,000 due him from his father in Cali fornia, and she wants him en joined from spendinfi: it or put- tint? it out of the reach of the court. Simon. Defendants. To Minnie D. Jones, Walter E. Jones, I Grace Lancaster, Opal Anna Lillian ( Martin and James Blair Martin. IN THE NAME OK THE STATE OF OREGON, You and each of you1 are hereby required to appear and ; answer the answer and cross com-, plaint filed in the above entitled suit by N. D. Simon, one of the defend ants herein, on or Deiore me oin nay ,f January, 1917, and if you fail to inswer, for want thereof the said de fendant, N. D. Simon will ask for a lccrec foreclosing his said notes and mortgages on Lot numbered 5 Fruit ful Lands, situated in Section 28, Township 1 South of Range 1 West if the Willamette Meridian in Wash ington County, Oregon. 2nd For a judgment and decree herein in favor of the said defendant, M. I). Simon, and against the said Wendanlfl, Opal Anna Lillian Mar tin and James Blair Martin, in the sum of KI)0.00, together with inter est on $500.00 at the rate of 7 per 'ent per annum from July 31, 1915, duo on $300.00 at the rate of 7 per cent per annum from July 31, 1915, together with the costs ami disburse ments of this suit and the further :um of $100.00 attorney's fees for foreclosing said mortgages. 3rd Directing the sale of said hereinbefore described real property and the application of the proceeds thereof to the payment of the costs if mid sale and judgmi.nt. 4t,h Barring and foreclosing all ri'.rht. title and interest of ench find all of the parties to this suit, both plaintiff and defendants in and to -aid real propertv and the whole thereof, snve only the statutory right of redemption. 5th For such other and further re lief as is fust and proper. This summons is served by publi- land, Oregon. TV Work For "JJj YOU - If But ' i. Myself ML LAfV iu fiU. ( t HUM mmmmmmmMm f&h:$ - ' LrV.ff.i i&rf -MM J -i AND Vff: 'i ELI. THEM iwnmi iiiiii i in i mnii iimim i TO CLKAM or 1'ILL the NOn Cie FUNNY HAN Will Do Hi:; JOH A HILLSBORO PHARMACY NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Ji TUB Cf-UNfY COURT OV TIIH STATE OF OREGON FOR WASHINGTON COUNTY. In the Mntter of tho Estate of Mnrr A- Hm rihKicn, di-waneu. Notice it liercnv (jlvrm that th undi'r eiecutnr nf Haul PHlalfl hut in Mie atxivo niiiulnl t'onrl inl cnim'! Inn final account, Mini rp irt Hi mich rircntor, and that Ci uri, hue fixnl nri'l .'iiiiH,liilil Tinwlnv. the 'Jini ilair if JlHiemlaT, lillll, fit tli hour ol 10 ,,',-liir k A M of Wild lav.nl Hih I'nurt llnnni of the alHivA nnliili'il t.ourt In II HlHliorn, OrHiioii. aa tl.n iIiiih ami nlairf fur hfa'ii' ol jrx tiorm Ui sahl account, ami theliiinl aoitlen ent of "mil falaLn. ljaud thin liili day of Noveiulrar, V.)U. K J Mc.Aloar, Uteciitor ol th hatatn of Mary A liar rintln, deed WM. G. HARE, Attorney for Executor. Hi ANNOUNCEMENT- Wlv have purchased the business of the Nelson Hardware Co. and will continue same at the okl stand. New Ciouls are arriving daily. The prices on nil metal lines are advancing by leaps and IkuukIs, but we will keep our prices down to rock bottom, and follow the market up only when obliged to do so. We are putting a new selling f ysteui iu force (which will be explained iu a later issue) by which we will Make The Trice. We will meet Mail Order House prices and will establish a new system of Hard ware Merchandising iu Hillsboro. G. L ALLEN intiJnMiHdj The Hillsboro Mercantile Co. In spite of the unsettled condition of the market we are able, through our immense buying power' to re duce your cost of living. The prices quoted below are not gigantic Stock Re ducing, Money Raising Prices, bur are a few and only a few of the articles you can obtain in our large and well stocked store. Living Prices on Meats Special Delivery Short Ribs Hate Iioil Flank Boil Chuck Roast Roll Roast Rump Roast Prime Rib Roast Round Steak Sirloin Steak T Bone Steak Hamburg Seak IlauiH Picnics Haeon Racon Back Weinies Balogna 8c 8c 8c 10c 121-2c 8 to 10c 15c 15c 15c 18c 12 1-2 j 23c 15c 25c 21c 12 l-2e 12 1 2c A Full Line of Pork, Veal, Lamb and Poultry Groery Prices Within Rearhof All Flour, $2 00 Blue Ribbon Butter, 80c Monmouth or HillHhoro Syrup, 50c Holly Brand Soap, 25c 7 bars Bob White Japan Tea, worth 50c, 30c Rice, best Jap 5c Corn ami Tomatoe 3 for 25c Aster Milk 3 for 25c Asparagus 10c "Keen Klc ner" 6 for 25c Better than Old Dutch Tobacco, 3 for 25c all kinds Fish and Oysters Friday and Saturdays her, A. D. 1910. WM. J. GUEGI,, Rond Supervisor of Road District No. 12, Washington (lounty, Oroizon. Ri sidciit Taxpayers: A. 0. Jolin- Notice of District Koad Mcding to Vol).' Additional Road Tax in Koad District No. 12. Wo, the undersigned resident tax payers of Road District No. l'j, Wash inton County, Oregon, together com priKinfr more than ten per cent of the resident taxpayers in said road dis trict, hereby tfivo notice that a meet ing of the resident taxpayers of saul Road District No. 12, Wa.diinKton County, Oregon, is hernby called, and will he held nt J.oi'ieville School House in said Road District No. 12, Washing ton County, Oregon, on the 25th day of November. l!)lr, at the hour or ll o -clock P. M. of said day, to discuss the advisability of levying a special or additional mail tux in said district, to determine what, if any, county roads or portions thereof in said road dm trict shall be imnroved, in any special manner, nnd the character and extent of such improvement or improvements shall make thereon, and to levy such fDcrial or additional tax, not to ex cecd ten mills on the dollar, on all taxable real and personal property in pan such .Hut-; purpose of raising money with which parcel nf real property hereinafter to defray the oxoense of such special, described in order to satisfy the sum improvement or improvements in said of $21100.00 totrether with interest Road District No. 12, Washington ; thereon from the 7th day of October, County. Oregon. '19". th" rntp ot fi PPr font Pr Dated this 13th day of Novem- annum, and the further sum of j fcifiO.OO attorney's fees and the I further sum of $ It).:t5 costs and dm I bursoiiionls In said cause, for which i said HiiniH judgment was rendered in , said cause on the l.'lth day of Nov . ember, 11)1(1, in favor of the plaintiff son, Carl f.'eior, hdward Wenilt, Jacob mid unamst defendants .1. Francis Schneider, Lewis I'owern, Jos. II, Keus, Teevin and Daisy Tecvin, bin wife, W. Van Dervcn, W. II. Ilendricktf, and to satisfy the costs and expensos Herman K. franker, II. W. Cn-KK. i of and upon said writ, I will on Sat- i unlay,- tjie llith day of December, n,,..,,., .,, .,.,,0 ; li'DJ. t the hour of 10 o'clock A. M. NO IKK OF SHLRIIJ S SALE. I of said day at the south door of tho Co. NOTICK is hereby Riven that by r011'?.,,1'"11"0 "( Woshlr.pton County, vir tue of an execution, decree and "'"T' (L,rr?0"' I1 l. P"b,' order of sale issued out of the Cir- nuon to the behest bidder for cash cuit Court of the State of Oregon, m hn"' a" of ,tho following described for Washinprton County, in a cause P:;rT! n.f r?,1 VrVy wtunto m therein ponding wherein Albert Wed- WfisluiiKton Cmir.ty, Oreiron, to-wit: soe is plaintiff and J. Francis Teevin Iinninir nt the center ot Section and Daisy Teevin, his wife, George thirty-three in township three North If. Oh, and Geis, his wife, i'.f f"')r f Wi lametto Willa P. Sherman, formerly Willa P. '" vvasn.n,!T.on cnuniy, ure liinkley, nnd Harry A. Sherman, her nn'. "I'1 r".nnin thonoe "?llih, IT hui,han.l, W. F. Noble. A. S. Ander- h,,n'1''1 rn,l: thrnrr wrt elKMy nan, iiuiii : nmiii unr m (tin 1 1 en rni;i. ..... ...,,1 I. inrloMAn Va 1t,i fft '""1 1 l.ee 1,. Haveock and '- Haycock! ) hr't' ;;t "W. rl?An the flare of his wife, are ilefendants, and dated. id road districtas a majority' of the lllth day of November, 11.111, to ' J1" ch resident taxpavers of said road j i1'" directed and delivered and com- ' "J " " P trict shall deem advisable for the mandmrr me to make sale nf thei ' ' . Haveock "''rice ensi eiirnry roils 10 I nd .Inlxi nej'innui)f cnmiiiniiiK tiltv acres. Saul sale will bp made subiect to statute of the State Dated November lrtlh. 1!1n. .1. F RF.EVF.S, Sheriff of Washington County, Oreron. By GEORGE ALEXANDER, Deputy