AUCTION SAI E . I 4 COUNTY TAX ROLL HAS $467,365 INCREASE OUR 10TH BIG ANNIVERSARY SALE » I I I * Boley lias finished tin ¡923 summary of I ixitiou for Washington county, nmriii. th, tax roll, who'll goes to collection after the first of the year, and the figures shew some interesting comparisons. I inner* are till mg 1205 acres mor< in 1923 than tin \ were in 1922. 1'1». total tax valuations for 1923 ir< $23,283, 960. as against $22,816,597» foi the year of 1922. and on th«' tax troll for the year now closing. Thu» the valuation for th, > <»• • I mg tax roll is $¡«¡7,36.» of an tn crease over the last roll. Imported Dark Gray Cotton, 5bx/6; weight 3l 2 pounds morning. at ’ 1 uiproi < iuuii I n on town — and c.t v lot» Improvement» on lami» not deed, d or p.it. tiled s tionarv engine» and manufacturing macinìi < r\ M< r. li.mdi-e an.l »tod in t radi- Farming implement., wa- gon», carriage» auto- — mobiles, traitors, etc — Mon.’v ___ — Note» and accounts — Shares of stock Çï Q Friday d? 1 • New Lot Special Just arrived, the Latest in Dresses, including \ civet. Satin. Canton Crepe. Poin t Twill. Tiers. Trimmed in Pleats and 1 l< at« d Also Large Assortment of up-to-the- minute Coats, at------------------------------ 'l < r 5 6 $14.95 Men's and Boys’ Heavy SWEATERS CORSETS and Elastic GIRDLES Bovs' SUITS • Each Women’s PUMPS and OXFORDS $1.00 98c $4.98 $1.98 io;d SPECIAL ASSORTMENT Dark Flannelette. Percale. Gingham, Batiste, Voile 10 yard limit Silk and Wool $1.49 Elbow Sleeves Bees Hillsboro, Oregon i’ I i I li I I I 4,748 1 19 1 <»»966 2.su 7 NKÜ 1,932 1,589 - — - 1.280,030 22,690 525.215 994,830 fami i»|»l< meni» Ji* :: : I : I I : fi fi5 Dresses and Coats h « :: Conte and aee them It will save you many dollars in by Espi-es» th»» ***** ! 2 to 14 years Ankle length •28.3 15 13.0 40 22.;«,;.9 196.810 22.100 229,460 5.389 488,985 1 1,169 2,129 19,890 16.790 24,6 10 4,600 189 1 1 New Wool ¡Sci Skirts .* ' m y S «■ » 4 a * s' H «I Onyx Hosiery 75c and up Arile Re. k. 19 year old «oh of Mr ami Mr«. D.ivr Heek of I.avion, is in the l orc.t Grove ho«pil vl with a fractured «houlvlcr and broken rib» a» a rexult of an au toniobd«- aceid.iit Sunday morn ing about 2 o'clock, when II. W a» returning home. The accident h«|»|H ned «bout midnight In tween Balm <»rovr and F’ore.t Grove, and thcr. U «’s a atruig of car« ju»l having th« dance, •«> the young man taken Immediately to the Fore.t Grov e hospital. b •• t * d « 0 0 s Goar’s Woman’s Shop ;; 4 4 » • 4. Meri kandise for Women • 4 0 ' r • v • «Bll MEN WANTED We arr no* hirhig more in» n ami boy« tu grt «»ut our «ea«on‘« «hip menti <»( nur»ery «torli. Iram «ter« are wnntrd in addition 11 t*» generai labor. Thote «lrtirlng «teady work all wmtrr, or longrr, «huuld tnakr application «t «»nre Oregon Nursery Co . 3^ 35 Oreneo, <>re Argu«, $1 »0 1*' »*»r- R.dand Hmvrne.krr, "I ••>•» city, ha« b« > ii pledged to Alpha Sigma Phi. national «octal tra t. rmty. at O A C. Hr I» a grad nate of Hill.boro high ». bool For Sale llonry. < lover and .ummrr Hower, in 3 pound ami ! 511 grocer« III pound gl««» J»»» Il Valentine lidlatM.ro have Abadlr, llill.lx.ro, • ,,rH un 34 Hii-tiard Beami», of < edar Mill Hr rr wa« in town Tueada» Runabout - Touring Car - Coupe - - Eour-Door Sedan Chassis - . Truck Chassis 17th Two Big Auction Sales Daily Thereafter Afternoon from 2 to 5 p. m. Evenings from 7.30 to 10 p. m. Auction to Continue Daily for a few Days until the De­ sired Amount is Raised TO THE PUBLIC—This will be a Bonafide Sale and will be a grand opportunity to secure Christmas Gifts of Quality My stock consists entirely of High Class Merchandise; also my personal guarantee goes with every article sold Three Elegant Presents Given Away at Each Sale Ladies arc Especially Invited to Attend These Sales R. L. WELLS “THE JEWELER”, Successor to J. A. Hoffman J. A. SINCLAIR, Auctioneer 4 4 5 ■ Io wear with y «war sweater F«>r »air Standard tvp* « rit. r with neat “carry ■ a., 1 .rd hut few hour« Inquire at IH3V Main St Tel 9 44 a? .94 Wanted ?»« vera! Iiundi.d «r, I I month« «•!8 ed tn X»1 to thr hoe Total V aim $23 283.960 y r « r « Meier pit«! l««l wrrhg with «II a til it tr tl grlalmif Agrti 4 llrot , lir«*rrton, K Î PI«..ne Th, ibov. docs not include the Public Ser­ Hunting or otherwiae tre»pa«»ing leg. 14 on the premise. of the under in, Corporations, which are assessed by the \lrt Hugh Roger«, uf llill.bo 1 |ill«l»«»rt> I It « ! «igned will Ite pro»« ■< utr.i («Itili . ah» State 1'ax Commission. Nr th .Miller «n>, I •$ W Jackson, to Mt Angel, where they attend •even niontli«, li« rr return« <1 t<> l or S ih- i- Rent Six md one REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS 33 84 rd the l»rd«ide uf their father, J« E. P. Corneliu«. their I lillalwtr«» «nd w ili mal.« i quarter acres of bcaverdani lan«l h«»tnr here rub M«u««. «hu I« quite ill at Beaverton. Also house for J W Robertson et u to li F Tiiu sale, oil Baseline St.. Hillsboro. Wanted Girl attrndiog «< IltFtll For .Sale Nur«« ry «Io« k. r • A H«n1. U ntr dav, Ortulwr 3<>, from Ä 3U to thrifty tree« «1 rr««uttable prices James M Tracy Sr et ux to Har work for board and room l< II I’ortrr, »me mile north . ( ry E Beresford et ux , 5 42 acres Mr« I Bor< ligrrv ink. 707 W ihm I 7 30 p m . by («ihre uf thr I Of » hurt It ll«»ntr, n««r I re«t Tn krt«, 73 rent« |»rr M«««»nic Johnson Est Add to Beaverton ■to« k Ave . Porti imi, Orr nier Hilidx.ro family. (irotr. Phottr Porter • 34 plate. 33 34 R< < ilvillc Acre», $10. Ned Kittson et ux to Carlson A Shi rk; 59 6 4 acres »ec 23 t 2 » r 2 w . $10. II '.I Covey to W T Smiiuou», 5 uri's (hehalem .Mountain Or « hards. $ 10. A \ ester et UX to Dora M Rock 10 acres sec 29 t 1 » r 1 w, $10 Ralph I Milts et ux to Grant Bailey < t ux ; tract in Clark's Add, 1 or< st Grove, $2000. \\ m St. Thomas rt ux to Cross i ett Timber Co, tract in sec 10 aud I S t 2 n r 5 w, $ I 500. ■lames A North et ux to Anna M Halimpton; trait In »ec 2 t 2 s r I w . $ 10. James P .McFarlane et al to S H Bullock et ux ; 2 acres aec t 2 n r 4 w . $1000. S li Bullock rt ux to John F Lee; 2 acre* »ec 10 t 2 n r 4 w. $10. M L Tatom rt ux to Jake S« hncider et ux ; lot« in Fairview Ad«!. Hillsboro, $110. W A Shaw et ux to R E White et ux ; 1.982 iu rta Johnson Estate \dd. B< iierton Rredvdlr Acre», $644.19. .1. I. Woodruff et ut tu F K l'.ngiand; 2.84 ai re» Johnson Est \«ld, B>a verton Iteed ville Acres, $10. Mark 1 Cox to W G Fellows; | traci in Gaston Acre«, $6000.. .1 E Bat«*» to H .M Catterlui et ux; 4 n« res Gaston, $8500. Eugen« Milani Adams et ux to ■Lini,» A Bennett; 2 acre« sec 19, 16. 22 and 21 t 1 « r 1 w, $2190. I rank Wilhelm to John Platt; tr All Prices F. O. B. Detroit ; m Bollita Garden», »ce Utili I w, $10. R. L. WELLS at your own price. « ■ \\ .1 » EXTRAORDINARY I * I ha hettw kind* for leas money :: BOY IN AUTO HURT a •*»•••» Comfy Warm Sweaters ' Erre lunch at noon. Ben N'eiger, Owner J. Ritraili, Aucliom.r, 803 Spaiddmg Bl.lg . Portland. Ore **»*• NO HUNTING Sale Ends October 27 » Hotel mil olii, e furniture 1 form & Mui. s ( liti. Sh< < p G S - a . ; i Dogs _ ________ ______ Poult r\ c yd Girls’ Unionsuits Value 4 40,886 $16,535,340 Acre* of all lauds 128.870 9,949.809 Acre s tillable lands 105.917 8,777,199 Aer. s of timber lands 200,492 8,412,380 Acres non tillable land Improvement» on deeded 2,185.465 or patented lands ------------ — 1,660.165 Tow n and city lot»- 100 Prs. Double Blankets ni rs public service valuation« Number Specials —Again—Specials Sold to our oust 1 will teli at puldie «ale al «he rich Gantenbeiii place, bili mil< rasi of l’ark 11........ half imi. «outh of Columbia highwav. ou Ciarli • Tin increase» P”"land Improvements on deeded lands, r..ad, »ix unir» < «»• (take 4 olumbia Hiver highway $60,805. On town ami city lots, $79,289 out Ea.t Davi» Si I al 10 « "i mond \5. »>< r«»H» '< Money, $890. Fifty one head of extra good milk Notes and account». $29.9 cow», mo»tly llid»trlns; «oui« Cattle. $8,019. fre.h ami »ome « omuig fr. «h Sheep. $2295. ■ooa; extra good hcr.l f»r iiillk Dogs. $8 50. production, Durham bull, team Decreases in valuation» Shares of stock. $7000 borie», »team boiler . crx am »epa tiller ralwr, milk exwiler, botti, Horses. $81,980. and vaeiou» other daìry arti. le«, I The Summary flic figures of thr 1929 Mini F'orda.m tractor with dl«e and mary. which doe» not include the plow s, practically new; other sin,,, ,, N sxxi»■ 8 a HILLSBORO, OREGON I or Sal, Smail feed chopper, "15; three 3^x10 wagon wheel» willi 3 inch tires, $10 each or all for $25 -, t 4 horse evenera; 80 ; IBs knl< seed nt 60 cents per lb. 1 D. Farnham, Hillsboro, Ore., R. I. Three mid one-half miles north of high school. 89 Wm. G,utter returned the last of I he w eek from n hunting trip with n party of Lnurrlites, ami the boys report u good time and plenty ,,f luck. Gaetter la again back at his mail delivery and John Ryan is taking his vacation from his postal work. I or Sale Five cows, pick of a hi rd of 14; fresh or coming fri di; also will trade Ford deliv­ ery body for Ford touring body. < lias. Robinson, Cornelius, R. 2 I iv< miles south and mile west of Hillsboro. 35 Public Sale October 26th, at 'Io old lii ery barn, on .Main St., Hillsboro, sale beginning at 1 o < lock p. in sharp, 40 head of cows ami heifers; team and wag on. E. E. .Morgan, Owner. J. W. Ifughrs, Auctioneer. - $265.00 - 295.00 . 525.00 685.00 . 230.00 - 370.00 These are the lowest prices in all Ford history, ith the recent change« and refinement« that have lieen made in every body type, Ford Cars now new values in motor transportation, .specially is this true of the new Four-door bedan with its streamline body and many added conveniences. I he Fordson Tractor The price of the Fordson Tractor ha» Ixx-n in- m»» F. o ‘ k Detroi?.^ 'hC Pre""‘ To« tan takr ad-vanta^ of thrrr new bricn through the Ford H eekly Purchate Wm OTTO ERICKSON & CO. 1,11 l’b‘’r,, -Be.verton—For«., Grov.