... Two Road Meetings Necessary
The State Tax Commission has
rmade a ruling: that two meetings
.of the taxpayers . must be held
to levy a special road 'tax.
At the'&r-st meeting, tailed in
.a manner designated by Section
h3384, .Lord's Oregon .Laws, sr
Section 6321, as amended in
Chapter 361 Laws of 1913, action
.cVimiM Via fair an frti flno nconafa.
vticn of the budget or estimate of
.xpesses, and the meeting Lcan
(designate the road supervisor or
ome other .qualified .person to
.attend to the work. Provision
;fihould be made for publication
.of the budget as required by law.
The second meeting should he
.canea in the same manner.as;ine
.first to be held at the time .and
,place designated in connection
with the .budget as published,,
says the commission. At the
.second meeting, the budget " or
..estimates are to be finally passed
upon, and the tax levy is te,b.e
.made. - ..
Chapter 159, Laws of 1915, has
io bearing' on, the proceedings,
except a3 it would oe necessary
to.publish'or. it would be neces
sary to publish or post notices
for thirty days in the event of a
.. purpose to levy a tax exceeding
by more than 6 per cent the lar
ger amount levfed in either of the
.last preceding years when levies
were made, says the commission.
Notice to Taxpayers &
You are hereby notified .that
iBecond half pay.mant.of your tax
will be' due onor before Septem
ber 30, 1915. Beginning October
1, 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 during the period, begin
ning April 1, 1915, and ending
August 31, 1915. On September
1, 1915, a penalty of 10 per cent
replaces the cumulative penalty
heretofore .charged, and further
.interest at the rate of 12 per cent
.per annum from September V,
1915, is added. '
On or as soon as practicable af
;.tr October 5, 1915, the tax col
, lector shall proceed to collect all
taxes upon personal property,
-which shall kiot have been paid
tbefore said .October 5. .1915, to
gether with . penalty and interest,
and shall levy on and take said
personal property into his pos
session, or so much thereof as to
atisfy .said .tax, and sell r.he
same at public auction '. or
.he may charge the tax on per
sonal. property against real prop
erty . . and said tax shall be
a lien 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 W15, and Sections 8682, 3683
and 3687, Chapter 1:81, Laws of
1913.
Z. E. REKVES, Sheriff, ';'
By J. C. APPLEGATE, Deputy.
FOR SALE HEAL ESTATE
No. 35.
12-acre tract, 5 miles from Eeav
erton on. Cornell road. 6 acres
in cultivation and & acres in
pasture, small "house, large
. barn and chicken house, 4-year
Old orchard andberries. Price
including 2 cows and 3 calves,
50 chickens and .farm imple
ments S4000. The Times.
No. 34.
35-acre tract adjoining- S. P. car
shops, ..Beaverton, Just outside
citv limit. 5 ronn hnnsp Inrn-P
barn, chicken and hqg houses, 3
wells. 24 acres in cultivjitinn.
balance brush land, family orch
ard, all fenced. Price $400 per
acre, terms -to suit, ftiree
horses and harness rind "-farm
implements 'inclit&ed with this
tract. ' " ' ,
8-acre3 all in .mltivaticmear S.
P. car shops in city limits. Price
$550 per acre, terms I o suit, 6
percent interest. Apply. to
. The Times,
No.. 38 ". '. r " '.;. .
10-acre tract, 3-4 mile Beaver
ton, 1 1-2 acre onion land, "7-room
house, goon family orchard and
berries, -.price reasonable.
. ; t- 1 ;' : Thelites.
OREGON ELECTRIC
EAST - GOING WEST
No. 30 6-53 A. at. No. 31 7-32 am
32 7-41
34 8-51
3610-18
38 1-03 P.41,
40 4-18
42 6-09
44 8-32
46 10-17
33 8-59
35 11-02
37 1-42 pm
39 4-67
41 C-02
48 6-52 .
45 8-52
47 12-02AM
G. I j. THOMPSON. Agent
Dr. T. G. HETU,
RESIDENT .DENTIST
Office in Cady Building
OVER POSTOFFICB
"Beaverton, Oregon
JOS. A. LAGERFELD
General La w Practice
Office with J. Stroud & Son
Monday, Wednesday and Friday
Hours 8 to 10 a. m.
Deutscher Rechtsanwalt
also
PORTLAND, s - - OREGON
631 Chamber of Commerce
Main 1370 ' ' A 1870
DR. PAUL M.E.CARSTENS
.Pkjruciui nd Surfwn.
District Surgeon S. P.. &.P. E.
...Railroad .
Cady Buildinq,
-". beaverton. obehon
vE. L. Perkins
ATTORNEY-ATLAW
Notary Public, Coiletiorw,
; Loans, Etc;'',...
Room i, Commercial Building'
HILLSBORO, ORE. ;
Congregational
Sunday School at 10 A. M.
every Sunday. Christian En
deavor at 6:30 sharp. Preaching
every Sundays . o f each month.
Rev, Upshaw Pastor.
Jack Hooper's
BcrfcerShop. ,
Shave . 16c
Bath - - ;. 25c
First dor: west of Drug store
Beaverton, .-' . Ore. i
i i
M. E. Church
luiday school at 10 a. m.
Preaching - - Every Sunday
morning and evening.
Rev. Robert Brymer ' Pastor.
INS.,C0.,of NORTH AMERICA
Makes a Specialty of . Country
Risks. The Times Office.
?HOfVE 37.
!Undrtakcraa d F n oral Di wrs y
Sleek Alwaj-p-on Hiind : '
BEAVERTON - Oi-T.n
GEO. F, A., WALKER, O. D.
Optometrwt and Optician
Glasses fitted; lenses duplicated
, .Prescriptions Filled,
701-2 Morgan Building -.
Washington at Broadway
T hcr.e Main. 210 . , . .Portlanld
-GRANGE
Beaverton P. of M. meets .at
Grange Hall the second Saturday
of each month. 1 . , .
A. W. Pike Master v
Wrs.W. H.Boyd Secretary..
G. A. R.
F. J. BABCOCK POST NO. 30.
Meets every 2nd. Friday eff t
each month, k at the residence (tf
Comrade W. L., PIKE.
M.S.Barnes. Commander.
A. E.Hendricks. Adjutant.
1 y Johnson Hull . .isi
Nr.WADMIN.ftTRAl.ON BUUD.NO Uo
THE "GREATER OREGON
- With iiw nlMlnKS, l.otror nnlpmint, on
Initre.l ;riiiiiil, mxl mnny mlilltiuiin Ut It.
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ArlH. UlrceniiiUtruneiliiliiu'tuieilt. b( l.lbar
Bl Killli'ution.
I.ililfCry of morethnn ffff.000 vnlnino, llilr
lw"1 builllillKH. uly miilijll!l, two ul(llllll
iryiniiUMiiHiiH.
Tuition Frm. I)rmll,.rli. finy iiikii mill for
womon. '.KxneuN(H .owNt. .
Wribior free rntitlie.ndiliilii( KeiclMlrnr
'UNIVERSITY OF OREGON
THE 600D UUPGE ftEES Vitti CHtiHtlNa TO DOWtTHtWI WTKH gveiCY PA.V jl
I DECIDE FOR THE REAL
TOBACCO CHEW- HERE
60ES THE OLD, ORDINARY
KINDTOTHE
PISCARP.
HOTHER MAN mo
CAN TELL OOOP ,
TOBACCO PROM '
ORPINARV TOBACCO.
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CHEWOFRICHTOBACCOl
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.-V Chewing Tohacco. It is the
new "Real Tobacco Chew" cut
long shred or send lOo in stamps to us.
WETMAN-BRUTON COMPAKY, 50 Uniw Sqmre, Nw York City