6 KaySave Greg B2&f. hit reported from San Fran eiseh that, if Gfe M. Hvland tan accomplish it.- the Oresoa buHdwig will be preserved along with the Fwifc Arts palace, ana the dose el the Horticultural palace, breached to exposition officials and it is- said that President Moore and Commissioner R. B Hale have given the idea their hearty endorsement Mr. Hy land ancb the Oregon commission are doing all that i possible to bring about this- greatly-to-be-desired disposition of the Oregon structure.. This bui'ding. is on Presidio, or government ground, and if thr government will make certain concessions the Oregon Parthenon will stand for many years as a magnificent adver tisement of Oregon resources. While the structure contains a vast quantity of marketable lum ber it is said the salvage would baiigno more than the cost of removing the structure, so there I is added" reason for leaving the 'building stand as it is. It is a tremendously substantial build ing, could be made to serve splendid puEposa for many year to comerand would prove an ex position land mark that thous ands would find pleasure in viewing. aonal property against real prop erty . . and said tax shall be a hen on said real property, and shall be enforced in the same manner as other real estate tax liens. . . - The above statement is. in ac cordance with Chapter 283, Laws of 1915, and Sections 3682. 3683 and 3687, Chapter 184, Laws of 1913. i. E. 1EEVES, Sheriff, . By J. C. APPLEG ATE,, Deputy. OREGON ELECTRIC EAST ... GOING --- WEST No. 30 6-63 A.M. No. 31 7-32 A - 32 7-41 - 33 8-59 34 8-51 3511-02 86 10-18 371-42PM 38 1-03 P.M. 39 4-07 40 4-18 416-02 4 6-09 4B6-5r -' 44 8-32 48 8-52 : 46 10-17 47 12-02AM O. L. THOMPSON. Asaat, 7 r Ashland capitalists have jn- eorporated to build a smelter. Notice to Taxpayen You are' hereby notified that second half payment of your tax will be due, on or before Seitem- ber 30. 1916.- Beginning October lv 1915,-said tax will become de linquent, and a penalty of 10 per cent and interest at the rate of 12 per cent per annual will be added until paid. Where no part of the tax has been paid, a penalty of 1 per cent per month for each calendar month,, or fraction thereof cumu lates duBing the period, beeia ning April V 1915 and ending August 31, 1915 Dn September 19L5 a penalty of 10 per cent-replaces- the cumulative penalty heretofore charged, and further interest at the rate of It per cent per annum froav September 1, 1915, it-added. On or as soon as practicable af ter October 5?. W15r the tax col lector shall proceed to collect all taxes upon personal- property, which; shall not have been paid before said October 5. 1915, to gether with penalty and interest,, and shall levy on and tak-e- said personal property into his, pos session, or so much? thereof as to satisfy said tax, and sell rhe same at public auction . . or he may charge the tax on per- Jack Hooper's Barber Shop. Shave : ; ; - -' isc Bath ... - . . 25c First door west of. Drug store Beaverton, - - Ore. ML Z NlwAOMHMftTHATIOM Bvtl DlW4 U O I TEE -GREATER OREGON" Wirt imw VriMhiM, bettor aoalpmeitt, ' ""!. aiMltloiis sa in faculty, the Cnlv.nlty of (ron will bla Us lurtlMli ftmr, TuMdaTtSt.mb.r 14, tSla. ttwwlal tralnlna In Oommcro. Journsllun, Anhlicr,Law,Mllrtic,Tarliliia.Llbn Work, Muslr, Phyalcal Tialnlnt nnil Flu ami strati iHpartmtnttalXlber Kl Kriucatlon. Library at man than U.OOD viiliiinrt.lhti . tMn bullillnc fully o.uliiiMt, ! tiiUuillil yninairium. Tuition '.. Dormitories for aion and tor wumon. EayaaaN Law.nl, Writ tor froo MMInit.adilreailni KhUItht UNIVERSITY OF OREOOH KirtlKNK, ORKUON Congregational Sunday School at 10 A. M. every Sunday. Christian ' En deavor at 6:30 sharp. Preaching second and fourth Sundays of emch month. Rev. Upsher Pastor. E L. Perkins ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Notary Public; Colletions, Loans, Etc. t Room I Commercial Building HILLSBORO, ORE. INS. CO. of NORTH AMERICA Makes a Specialty of Country Riaks. The Times Office, M. E. Church Sunday school at 10 a.- m. Preaching -, - Every Sunday morning and evening. Rev. Robert Brymer Pastor. GEO. F. A. WALKER, O. D. Optometrist and Optician Glasses fitted; lenses duplicated Prescriptions Filled. ; 701i-2 Morgan Building . Whshington at Broadway Phone Main 310 Portland GRANGE Beaverttm P. of H. meets at Grange Hall the second Saturday of each month. A. W. Pike Mastef Wra. W.H.Boyd Secretary. ; (THE RANCHER FINDS THE VOQ 0UP9.S O K. ON CONUNDRUM ) dUDaE,WHISALOT OF FELLERS f WHO USE ORDINARY TOBACCO LIKE THAT BULL VEARLIN ELLERs) tCCO fJ. I'M BECAUSE THEyHe ALWAYS I CMEviiHaoNAeiacup. 1 BECAUSE THEvHe ALWAYS 1 JOS, A. LAGEnFELD General Law Practice Office with J. Stroud & Son Monday, Wednesday and Friday Hours 8 to 10 a. m. Deutscher Rechtsanwalt alio- " PORTLAND, - - OREGON 631 Chamber of Commerce Mailt 137 A 1870 Dr.T.G.HETU, Dentist Office In Cady Building OVER POSTOFFIC1 Beaverton,- Oregon ' DR. PAUL M; E. CAR3TENS Physician and Surgeon. ' District Surgeon S. P. & P. E. nauroaa Cady Building, BIAVEkTON, OBEGON SAYS the man, who's learned how good rich tobacco really is: "Tie your bull on the outside and come on in where the good tobacco is. You've been wasting your oppor tunity with unnecessary grinding and spitting; rest your jaws and content your soul with a little nibble of the Real Tobacco Chew." . A little chew of pure, rich, mellow tobacco seosone J and sweetened just enough cuts out so much of th grinding and spitting. " ASK YOUf DEALER FOI?VV-B CUT CHEWING TOBACCO.IT IS THE NEW 'REAL TOBACCO CHEW-CUT LONG $HgE& - Teks lest than one-quarter the old size oliew. It will be more satisfying than a mouthful of ordinary tdbacco. Just take a nibble of it until yon find ths strength chew that suits you, then see how easily and evenly the real tobacco taste comes, how it satisfies. bow much less you have to spit, how few chews you take to be tobeeoo satisfied. That's why it it Thi RealTobacct Cktw. That's why it ooett less in the end. The taste of pure, rich tobeeoo does not need to be covered up. AV zoesa of lioorioe and sweetening makes you spit too much. One small chew takes the place of two big ' chews of the old kind. A UNoUe bow Ihe Mlt brings ' oat the rich lobaeeo taste.) ITITMAK.E2UT0M C0KPANT, SO Union Soire, New York Qr