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i Foldey, October t i , 1SSS T M iM v irto ti Review - 1 «Inolili llkn lo talk lo any. '.v A M E U «ad P 0 lt S A L E L O C A L NE WS 0110 liiliiri,»li,i| In »Untying vo. Mr». (*,ha«. Iliilihlne w as a Tnli'plioOn lì7Rii or »dent of Mr«. J. II. HulHI Wrd- For Sale—Tw elil) hu»l)i'li <>f 0111 iiiijMIt* •»«*«•«! i-y<\ Iiniulr<< ni lt»vi«w m il ni our rtililmimi on Krank* iio.day afternoon. Mr*. I.. F. Humtnirg "Wlro or of 0, K. Burkor, lv» mi. Un Avo. The coupe driven by V. Price Adv. i-46 -tf «odili o f Aloidi, J’honn, Bon> caught Hr« WeitoeKilay and wa» vertnn, (irti.', » rito- fi no I* M. Appli»—- Ti o . ii I h u «noi llrinii completely destroyed. Who »aid «nok» nii|| |ilok Ih ohi np. Al- Union a «» wouldn’t burn? W a n t s d — Migli «riunii uni lo «o «wiiel olilor, 35 enti le u •I. K. Duvla and lloy Gray, work for rooni nini bonril. nailon, Hrmg oonlalnor. Olio mrmnpanted t*y ilieir wive« at- H unii fninlly Addrn«» Ilo* inllo «nulli on Watson HI., landed U p * Knight Templar« 5M, lleavrflnn Ailv p Irt ■ 17 Iloii»orlon. I). Pili. ndv. p47 l ull ¡rtten In Pori land Tues day ovAilna, October 12, Adiva A(|rnl, Malte A» Mr and Mr». 0. 1.. Norton of High A» »150 A Weeh Centralis, Wa»h., have moved In | h «I|| iib » l o acetileni nini lioiilth to the Alevnmler Apartment« on liolloii!» for Ihl» «olimi nidi prò- Cedar HI Mr. Norton 1« the new ;- r o » n i. company. Tlioiiaand» mechanic at Kilpc'» Garage. Iof nnr ntroni« li h vo Imllt pernii on reni im i . ile . I.ow i:iloi. Mr». J. W. Harne« enter- noni buslnrsaek nf ilioir own eat coal, rep aym en t p n v- afternoon | «olllntr th**»e pollolo». Man- laltu'd Ihe Tuesday elex« », W 'n ie fur di luii». I iiivo rfllrrd and now Ilvo on lirldKn club al her home on iliolr roimwal«. AN OPKNINO iLoin hard Road, October 11» Mr» \OW KXItlHTB In yonr aerIloti W. C. McKell won the honor«. W A S H IN G T O N nn untiRdnl opporlnnlly for Mr. Klmer Hlipe accompanied Snviiiy» & Loon A u n . Ilio rlnlil man. Addro»« Depl by Mr. Goimrlf of Portland re Sliu le iiid g. IlilIb n ro .O re . r i-l, linoni A ll, 75 Monlgomerj turned Sunday from a hunting Al., ,!or»oy City, N. J. Advrll-51 trip lo Klamalb Kali». They report having killed a four- point buck. LOANS Special This W e e k Crown Flour 2.15 Diam ond hd. wheat Flour 2.00 , Fisher Blend Flour 2.19 Dropping-boarc Scrapers 1.35 Contract Your Winter .iupply of Mill Run and Oil Me d NOW CHAS. BKRTHOLD H A Y , G R A IN A N D FEED Beaverton, Ore. < Near S. P. Depot ’um u jij y Inc. PO O TlANp OREGON/ $ 1 0 0 ,0 0 0 la p re tn lu _ Oct. 30 -Nov .6 Larger. Corner, a more Mit| ■n<loua array o f p u r« bred B eef ■nJ Dairy Cante, llurm , Sr n r, S lirrp ( u o a t i and F o ie * than ever a.M-tnblc«i here or tlx here. A l t o M n m if» in ir e n t ft d I arul IV otlu i n S h ow ] l'a . i c International D airy Product* Mv .»* i !»d** «trial t ap*>et<i. ’ M-Famrme It«** * • Sh*<» nnerln» | fM t»M p f r r i m m l«e| I n A n t . r i « « . |r.«lt ltu iM i»«. 1‘ tn U oJ , 1 >r«c*>n. O ct. \ Ip ? i l t í í í í f H J Í - tilt»vuI t i l . . .!• lO 'A v »» t « r N o v .«, h j . r J i a r » » oil I I f p i 'i l I, f t M> l l>ti>e j Maw Beaverton iransfer C o .j Lewis Brothers Props. < mire» : Hoavorlon, Corner of Watson nnd First 81. Portland Office, Pori lumi Auto Freight Terminal Phone: Beaverton 6203 Portland. Main 3540 C astori A Fletcher’s Castoria is a harmless Substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Teething Drops and Soothing Syrups, prepared to relieve Infants in afnis and Children all ages of M O T TT F R ! Constipation Flatulency Diarrhea Wind Colic T o Sweeten Stomach Regulate Bowels Aide in the assimilation of Food, promoting Cheerfulness, Rest, and Natural Sleep without Opiates To avoid imitations, alway» look for the signature of Proven directions o^ each package, Ph, siciani everywhere recommend it. CONGREGATIONAL " CHUROH Ulb A M , Huiiday aobool. Topic. "Joshua, taraci'* new leader." 11:00 AM., Morning Worship, Hermon, “ Htrande«i on Clod." Holo by Mrs. Ouy Carr. 6:45 PM., Junior and Inter mediali Chrlallan Kndeavor. Report* from those who al iandoti the convention al Ila» ton last week. 7:46 P M , Concert Prelude by lielhel Orche.lra Mormon. ” Je»u» C liri*!'» Hand»." Mr«. Webb will - 1 - ■' “ (I Holemn Thought." Wednesday at 6:00 PM., second lecture by fir. Huleliff. Thi« entire oommunlly I« urged lo hear Ibi» Hilde «iholar. METHODIST CHURCH A full program i« baing a r ranged for nest Hominy. Oct. 21 Hunday school iff ten A.M . Preaching al eleven. F.pworth League at 6:30 I’ M If your radio batterie« are a Preaching al 7:30. A cordial invitation is ex lltlle run down, lake (hem lo Heavarlon Loop Hervloe Hlation tended and a warm welcome a- They re-charge all kind«. cl< waits you at thi* church at all (h*»e »ervlcc*. « W. Edwin Ingall«, Pastor. SUPPER ANO CARO PARTY Huber Club House, Monday. 0HUR0H OF THE NAZARENF October 25, 1926 Hupper Irom Habbath School at 9:45 A. M 6:30 to 6:00, P.M., card« ful I’ reacliing at 11:00 A. M. and lowing. Aduli», 35 cent»; chil dren under 12, 25 cents. Card«, 7:30 P.M. Pre-Praysr eervice« al 7:00 I free—"500" and bridge. Prise» Mid-week prayer meeting on j Adv. e-45-47 Wednesday at 7:30 PM. Wn ex(en,i a hearty invitation j| HUBER COMMERCIAL OLUR DANCE to those without a church home Club member» and friend» and to W'orship with us. friend«' friend« — dance, H.C.C Saturday, Octohe'r 23. Plea«. CATHOLIC CHURCH SERVICE C< »MR! a ,| v . M l Sunday Masses, 1:40 and *0 A M. SUMMONS Sunday Catechism, 5:20 A. M »*. r » « llM ll* ii la K «r r r l„ a r f ef Week-Day Mass. 8:20 A. M. Tma l.l.a Confession: Saturday, 3:30 to In lb * Circuit Court o f th* S ta t* o f 4:30; 7 to 6:30 P . M. *>r«*nn r..r W ah ln ston County. W. u. Clark, p la in tiff, v * t J. F lx m .r and Janr D o* r is n u i. HI« » i f « ; « l » o a ll oth er person* or p a n ic * unknown claim in g any rlyht. title, ra ta l«, lien or Inter#*! In Ihe rout « » l a i r d ««crlbad In th » com plaint herein. Defendant*. T o 1‘ J. F la m er and Jane D o* F lx m ri hta w ife, also all othar parson* or p a rlle * unknown claim in g any right, till* . *• tat*. Ilea or tn ter**i In the real rela te dearrlbad la tha com p lain t herein, lb * above named de fen d an t*. IN T H E N A M E O F T H E S T A T E O r O R EO O N; You and each o f you ard hereby n o tified that W . Q Clark, Ih * holder o f C e rtific a te o f Delln- qn-TKjr numbered 1715. la. ie-J or. '.ha llt h day o f July. 19J4, by the Tax C ollector o f tha County of W aehlng- ton. B ta l* o f Oregon, fo r tha amount of K ile and > « - !• « (|S 1 ») d o lla r, th* earn* being th * amount then due and delinquent fo r ta x ** fo r tha year l4 lt . to ge th e r w ith penalty, Intaraat and coats thereon upon th* real prop e rty aaeaaaad to you. P. J. F lx m .r. o f which you are th * ow n er a* ap pear* o f record, situated In W a s h in g ton county. State o f Oregon, and par ticu la rly bounded and deacrlbad a* fo llo w . to -w ttl Tha North 1.7* a c re , o f lot 10S In Johnson K .ta ta Ad d ition to Ilea ver- ton -H ead vllle A creage, according to tha duly w o r d e d plat th ereof now on fils In W ash ington County. S la t* o f Oregon. Tou are fu rth er n o tjfled that the said W. O Clark haa paid taaea on said p rem ier, fo r p rio r o r auh.aquenl yeara w ith tha ra te o f Intereat on .a id amounts a* fo llo w s : Y e a r-, la « , ]*> ». d ale paid. July 11. ISfd. tax receipt No. 15SSS. amount |7 04: ra te o f Intereat. 1 1 «. T ea r-, taxes. 19JJ. date paid. July It . 1*7«. tax receip t No. 1*11». a- rnmint. SB.IB: rata o f Intereat. 1 1 *. Y e a r-* taxIStS. d t l e ' V i d , July 11. l»Jd. tax receip t No. IM S. amount M U : ra te o f Intereat 1 1 «. Y e a r's tax H i t . date paid. A p ril 4. ISIS, lax receipt No. SOM. amount M 14; ra te o f Interest 1 1 «. Y e a r-* tax 1MJ, date paid. D ec em ber JO. ISIS, ta x receip t No. 10101 amount M * l : ra te o f Intereat 1 1 «. Y e a r's tax 1014. d a le paid. D ec em ber JO. lS IS .tax receipt No. '1SSJ0. amount. I f . I T ; rat# o f Intereat I f « . Y e a r-, tax IM S. d a le paid August t. IM S, tax receipt Nn. 9151. amount M.IS, ra te o f Interest I S « . D elinquency C e rtifica te No. 17SS. amount IS IS ; r a t* o f Interest I S « , total. $14.08. Said P. J. F irm er, ax ow n er o f th* le g a l title o f the above deacrlbad p ro p erty aa th * same appear* o f re cord. and each o f the other peraona ab ove named are hereby further n oti fied that W. O. Clark w ill apply to the O r c iiii Court o f the County and Mtate aforesaid fo r a decree foreclosin g the lien again st tha p ro p erty ab ov* de scribed and m entioned In aald cer tifica te. And you are hereby sum moned to appear w ith in sixty days a fte r (he firs t publjcatllon o f the summons, exclusive o f the day o f •aid f l r . t publication, and defend thla action or pay th * amount due as a- b o v * shown, to geth er w ith coats and arrrued Intereat. and In case o f your failu re to do *o. a decree w ill be rendered forecloaln g the Ijen o f said taxea and costa again st the land and prem ises above named. T h is summons Is published by o r der o f the H onorable Geo. R. Ragley, Judge o f the C ircu it Court o f the S late o f Oregon, fo r the County o f W ashington, and said order was msde snil dsled this Sflth day o f Meptemper 192*. and the date o f the first publi cation o f Ihja summons Is the 1st day o f October. 1M*. A ll process ami papers In this p ro ceedin g m ay he served upon the un dersigned resid in g w ith in the Stats o f Oregon, a t the address h erein af ter mentioned. M. R Rump and D. D. Rump. A t to rn ey* fo r p la in tiff. M. R. Rump, residence nnd address H illsboro. Oregon. D. D. Rump, residence and address Fo rest flro ve , Oregon. A tto rn eys fo r P la in tiff. D a l* o f fir s t publication, October 1. 192« Date o f last publication. Novemt- M r tS, IM S. Adv.c44-M 1 AUTO TRUCK AND LIVELY SERVICE, DAILY TRIPS TO PORTLAND FURNITURE AND PIANO MOVING Churches = 5 C 1 he election of Hteiwer a» U. Patterson is familiar with the 8. Hcnator from Oregon i» of problem» that would confront national importance. Uy virtue him a» Governor o f Oregon. A of rtpublican control of the Sen farmer, lie understands the prob ate Senator MeNary hilds the lems o f the farmer. A business chairmanship o f the important man, he knows the needs of irrigation and agriculture com business. He promises fair and mit tee*. Jf the voter» of this just treatment for all. He wilt slate should go *o far afield a» seek to lower taxes through a lo elect a democrat it might reduction o f ihe cost o f state mean a loss o f republican con government. He will not follow trol of the Senate and a con established precedent and spend sequent surrender of Senator most o f hi» time away from Mc.Xary’» vital committee chair the state capitol. manship«. Patterson will be your Gov A vota for Stelwar, tha regu lar republican primary nominee ern o r, on the jcb, attending to Is a vote for republican control the business of the state as It of national affairs. accrues. " 'I STAND BY YOUR PARTY RV ELECTING STEIWER AND PATTERSON VOTE 15 X STEIWER, KIRTOR CHURCH Preaching, service at the Kin- ton church thi» Sunday even-1 ing at »even-thirty. Sermon by I the pastor, Rev. L. Strange. Everybody is invited to at tend this service. ¡t FREDERICK VOTE 15 X PATTERSON, I. L. Paid A dv.rtú eraen t- Republican S u t * C a su a l Committee Phil MvUhan. Chairmen Bonds! Bonds! Bonds! Voters are urged to read Section 4 of the Housewives’ Council Constitutional Amendment authorizing the State of Oregon to go into irrigation schemes and into the business of manufacturing and selling light and power: IV* * “ Bonds of the State of Oregon, not to exceed five per centum of the assessed valuation of the state, may be issued and sold from time to time to carry out the purpose of this Article and the full faith and credit of the State of Oregon is hereby pledged for the payment of the principal of said bonds as the same mature, and the interest ac cruing thereon as the same falls due.” Every voter should know that the assessed valuation of Oregon is $1,058,880,736, and that the Housewives’ Coun cil “W ater and Power” board could issue and sell bonds for $52,944,000. Your property would be a guarantee for the payment of this huge debt. Oregon’s total bonded debt, including that of all political subdivisions, is now more than $166,000,000. Its State bonded indebtedness alone per capita, $47.08, is the high est in the Union. A s fast as this political board might retire bonds, it would have the power to issue more: and as the assessed valuation increased the amount of bonds could also increase. North Dakota Is Still Paying For Her Failures V o te 337 X N o ! in N o v ' f * v ' PORTLAND ELECTRIC POWER. CO. Paid Advertisement by the Oregon Public Utility Committee— Opposed to Council "W aler and Power" Bonding Amendment— 42 4 Pacific Building, th«- Housewives’ Portland, Oregon.