N 0 T E 8 A N I) PERSONALS W a a h ln K to n ('»mntjr Kail tortai A « We Will Fix It! W. C. T. U. COLUMN The County Seat Huncock & Wile« huve $25,000 to loun on farms. 1-tf Mm. K. B. Penfleld, Editor elation N e w « lliir.su I f you break an axle or casting on your auto or any o f your A regular meeting of the W. C. machinery, bring it to us ; w e’ ll weld the break with our In the case of C. R. Taunton' T. U. was held on Friday, April new Oxy-Acetylene welding machine. We weld steel, cast IK*re with non-poisonous ink. iron, brass or aluminum. vs. M. S. launton, the plaintiff j 7th, at the home of Mrs. Phillips Highefit price |mid for Mohnir has filed suit in the circuit court: wjth a full attendance. Mrs. I f your wagon or buggy needs repairs, either in wood, und Wool. A. G. Hoffman & Co. iron or rubber, come to us. Prices reasonable. for divorce on the grounds of de­ Bishop led the devotional exer- A _ daughter was horn in this , I sertion. The asks that (cises following which routine busi- — . plaintiff ------- -------.------ city Saturday to Mr. and M m ., the marriage contract be annulled neHH Was taken up. Preliminary Phone 504 Forest Grove, Ore Roy Beach 1er, and that she be allowed the eus- arrangements were made for the Good Jersey cow, giving milk, Cody of the . inor children. There holding of an evening meeting on For Circuit Judge for Hale or trade for wood. W. ! are 'hree ci. .uren in the family, of ,he 21st, to be addressed by Mrs. To the Republican Voters of Washing­ E. Hillier, phone 0114. 1* which two are minors. Mallet of Portland, state super- ton County: Job printing—phone 821. I am a candidate for the Republican I he State of Oregon vs. Claude jntendent of medical temperance. Walter Baldwin, who was quite nomination for Circuit Judge of the The Passover, Oratorio Can­ Nineteenth Judicial District, compris­ ill last week with an attack of ap­ Groves. 'The défendent is alleged !t w 8 vot. “ »<“ * Smith, the défendent was | m l her husband. ing in Castle Rock, For .Sheriff unable to produce a tMjnu bond oi of j^ rs Hoskins gave a report of Mrs. an<^ ^ cents. Reserved To the Voters of Washington County, week-end with her parents here. $1,000, so he was placed in the »ht» mid v e a r convention in P o rt- seats at Littler’s, on sale Friday, Oregon: New arrivals in fancy blouses, I hereby announce myself as a candi- county bastite where he await* L „ d of The E. E. Brody of Oregon city, waists and neckwear at Mrs. tr:„i I — . — --------- -----*>— — ■ " date for the nomination on the Repub- address of Judge Gatens on * The president of the State Press asso- lican ticket for sheriff in the primaries Richards’, two doors west of post- Murohv 6for^iudum ent^on1 note ^ of «"-«itim a fe Children,” elation, and Phil Bates, editor of ^ . ‘iL ^ i ^ d" office. . u p n y I >r ju igm tn t on n e qU0tjng him as saying “ We not the Pacific Northwest, were calling, office, conduct the said office honestly, H. A . Williams, the printer, dated in 1908 for the sum of on|y netMj better babies but better on the newspaper boys of W’ash- Lnd’for^he’ l^s^rntere^^Tthe^ul^ has been up around Seattle, look­ $ 6 , 000 . fathers and mothers." ington county the latter part of payers of the county. ing after business matters, for the ated at Hillsboro, Ore., this 28 th W’atts vs. VS. Elsie O. O . Porter, Porter. i , came to ........... ...... l i „......... - l . Dated Ci. E. Watts our notice last week ! day of February, 1916. past week. suit for the satisfaction of a note, women# though voters, and J. W . C o n n e l l . J. C . Whittaker last w e e k Shadeland Climax seed oats and dated Sept. 10, 1914, for the sum many 0f ^ e m taxpayers, cannot traded his residence property, on new Oderbrucker pedigreed liar- of $550. sit on trial juries. Some of our First Avenue North to G . W. j ley. Edward Naylor; phone 0185, C. M Morgan vs. A . E. Luce |aws evidently need amending Forest Grove, Ore. 13-2* for the recovery of the principal or expurging. Another of that Morgan for the latter’s Gales i Present Deputy Sheriff Announces Creek farm of twelve and a half M r s. Marsilliot a n d M r s . and interest on a note made in sort is the one permitting only his (aodid aey fo r 1 acres, the deal being made by the Blanche Richards went to Port­ Portland on March 20, 1915, for taxpayers to vote on school mat­ County Sheriff Valley Realty company. land Saturday night to spend a the sum of $251.75. ters. We heard something not so Before the electors at the Republican Chas. Koenig vs. W. W. Heiser, very long ago about the forma­ Mr. and Mrs. John Templeton few days with relatives. Prim aries to be held Nay 19, 1916 suit for recoverv of note dated in entertained a crowd of t h e i r If nominated a n d elected h e Mr. and Mrs. Rice, Carl John­ tion of a Civic League in this city pledges a strict observance of his 1915 for the sum of $103. friends at parlor games, and a nice son, Helen Phillips and Wilbur and a committee being appointed duties and an economical admini­ In th«* estate of Geo. B. Sage, J-imb spent Sunday with Mr. and to tai e steps for such organiza­ supper last Saturday night and stration. Clara B. Sage petitioning for ad­ tion. Is it still in embryo? Some those in attendance are waiting Mrs. Sam Short in Dilley. ministratrix papers. The estate of us who don’t care for “ 500” impatiently for another invita­ Mrs. L. S. Phillips returned Notice to Taxpayers is valued at $2000. and social teas, might be interest­ tion to the Templeton home. home Thursday after a three- Notice is hereby given that on Tues­ In the estate of William R . Cal­ ed and instructed as well, if a weeks visit with her son and day, February 15, 1916, the tax rolls kins, petit ion for probate of will. gathering together of this sort for the year 1915 will be opened for the daughter in Tillamook county. The estate is valued at $3,500. (Paid Advertisements) collection of taxes. The first half of would take up the aforesaid ques­ Dr. and Mrs. J. S. Bishop went Alex Kehrli, father, petitioning all taxes should be paid on or before to Portland Monday night to for guardianship of four minor tions, as well as many others sure For Circuit Judge of the Nineteenth April 5th following, and the second to follow in connection with our Judicial District half on or before October 5th following hear Joseph Hoffmann with the | Kehrli children. W . H. H O LLIS I fall election. , Interest shall be charged and collected popular New Y o r k symphony Marriage licenses have been is - 1 I am a candidate for nomination to at the rate o f 1 per cent per month or K . B. P E N F IE L D . orchesta. the office o f Circuit Judge o f the Nine­ | sued to William Dodge and H a l-! teenth Judicial District, composed of a fraction o f a month until paid. “ In­ Washington County Transfers Mr. and Mrs. R M. Cole, and ley Williams, of Hillsboro; Jeffer­ the Counties of Tillamook and Wash­ terest at said rate applies to the first daughters, Mary, Alice, and N el­ son J. Krebs and Ethel Dodge; The following real estate trans- ington, subject to the Republican Pri­ half if not paid by April 5th, and to the mary election to be held May 19th, second half if not paid by October 5th.’f lie. went to Portland Monday Elmer I. Peterson of Cowlitz fers were recorded with the regis- 1916. All taxes remaining unpaid on October night to hear Joseph Hofmann in county and Florence Daily; John ter of deeds at Hillsboro during If nominated and elected I will ad­ 5th, shall become delinquent, and on minister the business of the courts of the piano concerto. A. Peppeto and Bertha C. Ship- the past week: this district justly, promptly and with November 5th a penalty of 5 per cent W H Greim to A Bacon, 40 a in sec the least possible expense to the tax will be charged and collected thereon Mr. and Mrs. G . G. Hancock ; ley. payers. in addition to the interest provided Arthur Turner, whose home is 25 t 2 n r 3 w, $3900. and Mrs C. A. Littler motored up Less litigation; less expense; less de­ herein. Any day after the expiration C C Nelson to J Jeppeson, 144.48 a near Helvetia, is held in custody to Corvallis Sunday for a visit lay and more justice shall be my aim. io sec 18 t 3 n r 3 w, $10. of six months after the taxes charged Your support is respectfully solicited. with their children, who are at­ in the Crescent City, Calif., jail J E Parmley to J F Carstens, 20,000 against real property are delinquent, W . H. H o l l is . awaiting the coming of a Wash­ sq ft Banks. $1500. tending the O. A C. the Sheriff shall have the right, and it Same to E L Shipley, 11,000 sq ft at shall be his duty upon demand to make For State Representative The Warren Construction com­ ington county deputy, with the Banks, $220. out and issue certificates of delinquency L. A. FER N SW O R TH pany had a fores of men in town necessaay papers to bring him Reuben Cole to Mattie Richards, tr To the members of the Republican against such property. Certificates of last week, repairing t h e worn back. He was indicted by the The Express prints butter wrap- STRIBICH & SON CONDENSED NEWS NOTES * i J. C. Applegate i Political Announcements spots in the street paving, occord- grand jury on the charge of ing to their contract with the city, ^rund larceny. C. W. Redmond was the man M r. and M r». W . F. Johnson the man 57 814 SI J w Merrill to O O and E E Hughes, the Primary Election to be held May ^ ONALZ at Gaston, $8500. B F Purdy to David Storey, tr in Wm Stokes d 1 c, $1750. Hattie Vandehey to P Jansen, tr in Henry Black d 1 c, $250. Lola Hockett to W Spencer, 6 a in sec 26 t 1 s r 2 w, $700. H T Olson to Charlotte Rufli, 12,500 ft at Banks, $400. Marion E Anderson to Nellie Ander- „ son. 40 a in sec 16 t 3 n r 3 w, $100. Clara Ennis to J J Meacham 1-4 int ,- 1 .’ ,, T . . Chas. E. Lytle of Hillsboro has filed for county assessor and Miss Elfie J. Goodman of Hillsdale for the office of treasurer. In county court, Mrs. Eveline 40x180 ft in Cornelius Environs, $100. 19th, 1916. J P McFarlane to M A Barnes, 10 a I f nominated and elected, I will give in sec 2 t 2 n r 4 w, $325. the protection o f my office to all per­ sons and all classes alike ; I will con­ duct my office in an economical way, as A t a recent regular meeting of near as possible; with fair and court- Memorial Services LftChappalte was allowed $10 per I J»™«» » • Mathew. Post No. t m t » ^ «. t * F 6, G. A. R., a resolution was _______________ month relief. The claim of Frank Kahle for damages for injury re­ ceived last fall in the county rock quarry at Cedar Mills, was con­ tinued for further consideration. It is reported that S. A. D. Meek has filed at Salem for rep­ resentative f r o m Washington county. He is a resident of the North Plains country. Have a good second-hand cam­ era that will take 8x10 or 5x7 pictures. What have you to offer as a trade ? Value of complete outfit is $25. Reply to B. W. box 643, City. We will insure your auto against fire, theft and collision. Hanoock & Wiles. 9-tf For Sheriff passed that Memorial Services be Republican voters: 1 am a held in the Congregational church ca^ i(J^e ,. • , C . nit n o ,. | for sheriff of Washington, On Memorial S u n d a y , M ay 2bth, Connty, and if nominated and elected, 1916, at 3 o’clock p. rn. pledge an economical administration of ... .. __ delinquency shall bear interest at the rate o f 15 per cent. On or as soon as practicable after October 5th, the tax collector shall proceed to collect all taxes levied against personal property, and which shall have been unpaid, and shall levy upon sufficient goods and elinquent taxpayers and chattels of sell same to satisfy said tax, or said Sheriff shall charge said personal rial prop­ property ano an said tax shaM become a lien upon said prop- erty, and shall be enforced in the same manner as other real estate tax liens. J. E. R E E V E S, Sheriff of Washington County, Oregon. 6-tf By J. C. Applegate, Deputy. E X E C U T O R ’S NO TIC E Notice is hereby given t h a t the County Court for Washington County, Oregon, has appointed the undersigned as executors of the last W ill and Test­ ament of Rosanna Anderson, deceased, and all persons having claims against said estate will present them to the ex­ ecutors at the office of Manche Lang­ ley, in Forest Grove, on or before the expiration of six months from the date of this notice. Dated this 23rd day o f March, 1916. J. M. H IA T T 12-5 E D W A R D G. A N D E R S O N Executors. L A N G L E Y & L A N G L E Y , Attorneys. FOR EST G R OVE the office in all departments, and will 1. BUTLER, endeavor at all times to ffive the posi- T T * * J ^ Z m- ^ C o m m , lion attention in the interests or the I J I l U C i I c t l V l l l ^ __ _ ____________ _ * taxpayers. W. H. HAY, _ J. Orators Are Coming |- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - d . m . Mcinmg.^ J. S. B U XTO N , Prop. A t 8 o'c ock tomorrow night— To the Voter* of the Republican Party April 14th— rep resen tatives of Pa- for Washington County cific College, McMinnville College, 1 am a candidate for the nomination Funeral Directors and Embalmers P H O N E 642 Eugene Bible University, Wil- for 9°unty C,erk’ for the Primary lamette University and Pacific Election to be held May 19th, 1916; Forest Grove, Oregon University will meet in debate in have been chief dePuty Couuty Clerk oratorical contest in Marsh Hall, tbe past two terms w a . bom in N . HOFFM AN • al 1 * . rp« ~ Washington County, am familiar with J in this city. The contest IS under the work of the office, and if nominated the auspices of the Inter-Collegiate and electetl will during mv term of of- Attorney A t Law Prohibition associat ions of the rtce attend to the duties thereof, exer- Patent Office Business Solicited colleges mentioned. The public is owing economy, and courtesy to the invited. Admission 25c. | * H e n r y A. 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