(Bvs ska A f ,L1 " Va. tit n ..-: n t m-41 J l ?., , 4,4 f 4.4MT S . -L.THOimoN.Mwt i p v i Si 4 , 41 J J a - v 47 Ltj; c. osny, a CM Bl' - aim, 1 l.aiwy. Tft am J"'! dec H.si ? Cutoff ? Vrn Btemm H:?T b elec, , vdpm WilPna elet in in , VJl its itf 117 1QS 8:45 pm ;17 pm S:pm Mclfin erec 8:37 pm 11:52 pm (JOING EAST1 120 6:20 am 112 7:12am 106 8.05 am elec 104 10:29 am elec 114 1:11pm -. 108 2:36 pm elec 116 4:35 pm 142 4:56 pm from Tilla mook steam, Cutoff lua b:ivpm 110. 7:05pm , 118 10:11pm . , ALL TRAINS electric, via 4th Street line, except No. 141 and and No. 142. i ; S. W. McIlvadje, Agent 4 G. A. Kt F. J. BABCOCK POST NO; 30. , Meets every 2nd. Friday of each month, at the residence of Comrade W. L. PIKE. . M.S. Barnes. Commander. A.E.Hendrieks. Adjutant, .-. GRANGE Beavertoh P. of H. meets at Grange Hall the second Saturday of each month. : i,.;v t 'c''' A.W. Pike Master Mri.W.H.Boyrj Secretary.: vj r .. r r-r. X L.-A At tLa PtU CCSee, In Javerton. Orecm. July Ml 1912 I' By our of ' -d . VI. Li. Subscription I 1.00 Per Yew. ' Display ads. 7Sc an Inch per month; readerslOc per line for 1st insertion,6c per line for all sub sequent insertiona. , , v.m :la ccjt a.o saving Practical dairymen who are silo users say that the silo on the farm means a savins of 8 to 10 cents a pound in the cost of producing butterfat, beef feeders say it saves from il to $1.50 per hun dred pounds in producing beef, and feeding experiments at ex periment stations bear out these statments. On this basis ensil age under normal conditions is worth $4 a ton. With an in crease of 50 per cent in feed price it is worth $6 a ton. Re ports of 30 farmers whoes records allow the compilation of accurate data, show an average cost of $2.78 a ton for corn insilage, in cluding the following factors in- j cidental to production; land rent al; cost of fertiliser and its ap-1 notion; preparation of the seed bed, cost of seed, planting, cul tivation and harvestinff! interest and depreciation , on , macinery and -Jc--. HS5 biiu. me supemeniary ana Tea,tiltiAfal)uly, 1916, M IftOO o'clock -- r as J 4 i- & u f r- a fe ssl Ctart ob- .n dot f aur, lk. in tcvor or nans steal bstsle snd Invest. raeut Company, corporation, plaintiff, ud agahnt bctnmn Brick and Tile Company, commtion, defendant, for u turn ot H,un., toaetner witn jnter at tkanon at th rate o cifht par nt per annum irom tne itn Qy ot vc- 1914. and for the further nun ol SmjimA tocether with tatrreat thereon at the ran ot tut oer cent per annum trom tne xn day lb May, 1914 ud lor the further sum of ImM cotta and diabunementa ana tne coeta ot ana upon wis wnt, com. manamc me to am aale of the follow. ing described real property Ki tutted in watluniton county. State ot Oregon, to. wit : Beninninff at the Quarter section corner Between aectnoa ntteen 1 151 and twenty. two 22 township one 1) South nruR one (1) West of WUIamette Merknan; thence runninit south on the division line oetween 1 nomsa J. Allen and A. V. Den- ney eicht (8) chair thence east ten (101 chains in teratoma: the west line of Innmaa Uenney D. L. c twentvKme and 55 100 (21.55) chains to the west line of the Southern Pacific rujht of way; thence following said right of way north 31 de crees Itpwest to the section Iiimk thence west on the section line to the west line if Uenney D. U C.i thence north on the west line of the Uenney D. L. C. seven teen and 5-10 (17.5) links; thence west snd south to the place of beginning, con cerning sixteen and 8-100 (16.08) acres, more or less, in said county and State; together wjlh all tenements, heredita ments snd appurtenances thereunto be longing or in anywise appertaining, in cluding a certain- brick and tile factory with bunk bouse, cook house, barn and office building, also, all machinery situ a ted and being in ssid brick and tile fac tory, including dryers, one 125 H. P. boiler and engine, kilns for burning brick. dies, tools, implements; 'cars, and other fixtures ot every name, nature ana cie- saiotion, situated upon aaid premises aoove describea and belonging to said Beaverton Clay . Manufacturing Co., and which was incident to and used in con nection with the operation of its business, m the maautacture of brick and tile. Now, therefore, by virtue of said ere cutjon, judgment order, decree and order ' M. fc. Churcii . Preaching Every Sunday At U A.M. and,7:45 P.M. Sunday, School 10 A.1LV, r Prayer Meeting Thursday 748 , Sundav School - it 10 - A. M. every 8unday., Christian, iin deavor at 6t30 sharp. Preaching every Sundays of each month. Rer. Upshaw Pastor. 8i Da Aa Caswssws! Begular, preaching services on the first Sabbath of each month at 11 a. m. 1 - , Sabbath school every Sabbath at 10:30 a. m. ; ELD. tl. D. Benhah. Pastor . CHASTER OF fXma Regular meetings Secon Thurs 'day of each month. Meeting 'called at 8 p. flU -'' . L. L. GILBERT, T. W. ZIMMERMAN, Pres. Ssc 'M. H Stevenson . E. V. Jonnion W&m AlMtract k Title. Co. - WASHINGTON CO. ABSTRACTS 'Millsboro, Ofegori. . : ; NoW to Creditan. In the circuit court pf State of Oregon, for the county of Washington. U B. Allen Assignment. Notice is hereby given that L. B. Allen, owner of tpe city Meat 'Manet In Bea ivertou. Oregon, has tied tus assignment lei the benefit of the, creditors in the ataars sanded court. All persona having t their dsims, under oath jce. A. Lkisfiiu), placement value and benificial physical effects bring the value ot silage higher. The. inadvisability of doing without a silo seems to be. more important than the question of whither or not to build a silo. Estimates based on inquires to this office arid the. of flcies of the county agricultural agents, indi cate that 600 to 700 alios will - be constructed this season. , In anti cipation of the need of timely and helpful suggestions to the. many prospective builders reliable in fontiatkiB hts been prepared by O. A. C. under guidance of ex perience. A. M. at the front door of the county court bouse in Htusboro, Washington county, Oregon, sell at public auction faubject to redemption to the highest bidder for Cash in hand, ail the right, title snd interest which the within named defendant Benvsrun Brick and Tils Company and F. W. Llvermore, and each ' and all of them, had on .the Mthdayof March, 1914, the date of the mortgage herein foreclosed, or since that date had mud to the above described property or any part tnereor, to Bsusly sua execu tkm, judgment order, and decree, inter est, costs shd accruing costs. hi. REEVES, Sheriff of Whshlngtoa county, 0egon. ' By J, C. APPLEGATC, , . Deputy. Dated this 8th day of. Junes 118. First issue June .15, 19I& Last iseue July 13th, 1916. ; CBLEBft'ATE At Hi ALVAYS EIGGEST AJ(D BEST TWO DAYS JUL? 3 ft. tvb BArjD Children PajatJe of ike Nations July 3rd RAHw.srelherebyrs- ,4Jiictrial Alirnrttrik. a P&fikkM Jlilrf 4rk flnrt Noes.) T- wfc 1 out of sumo bi 4 amsctaestos sm pKssiire to puba. j Obi ssass, .. Ja a Southern g s yard '-"bsrsd . Snldktrs of ths v.us sod mri . srksrs w thoughts ot hatred tmtsrsd, ' for all strife had passed away. Was brothers than thsy sjumbsrsd, ' Leveled to nounmon alana: asre u buds all shw'd rtack thsa. , Neither sorrow, grisl nor pain. ..,.. hf" Had mat at times in battle. race to face la esrasas wiM, Where ths shot and shell ward flying, When grim death around them smiled. Bach one thought tbeircauss the right one. 'Lach one smiaht to win nr Aim Afcd they lovsd ths Sag they honored. Bringing bops and courses nigh. Vesrs go by; all strife is ended; Peace is hovering o'er the land; North and South again united. Brother clasps a brother's hand, 1 In that Southern grave yard gathered On s bright and memorable dsy, Mothers of the boys then sleeping, Soldiers of the Blue and Gray. r Flowers they brought In great profusion, F lowen of every hue and name; They bedecked esch grave before them, Giving Blue and Gray the same. For their hearts were broken, bleeding; And they knew each brave one there, Buried in that Southern grave yard, Had a mother s love somewhere. Had a mother who was waiting, By a fireside day by day; Watching for her boy's returning, Wondering at this great delay. And they placed the wreaths above them, Laurels, crowning esch dear mound: North and South agsin united, By a sweeter tie were bound. And this day, we'll all remember, Tis most fitting and sublime; That it's record should be gulden, , Made a record for all time. I i SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Washington County, Frucli Cots and LucbidaCota, riainuns, .. vs j. u mton. Nina M 'iimoson Francis J. Downey, C. H. Chap-f msn, ana lsura r . Brown, ue-1 Kndants. To I. L. Simnaon' Nina M. Kimnann and Francis J. Downey, three bf the def endants above named IN THE NAME OF THE STATR DP ukeaiun: iou ana escn ot you are here by required to appear and answer the enoiptamt filed against you In the above entitled cause and court on or before the expiration of six weeks from the dste of the tint publication of this summons, to. wit; oa or before fuly ft 1916, the first publication thereof being on June 1, 1916, and if you fail so to appesr and answer, for want thereof plaintiffs will apply to the court tor a judgment against the defend snts J. L. Simpson and Nins M. Simnon for the sum of $1800.00 with interest at the rats of 7 per cent per- annum since November 13' 1914, snd the sum of 160. uu sttorners tee and the further sura of S27.22 with Interest St 6 per cent since October 15, 1915, and the sum of $24.93 with interest at 6 per cent since Februsry 17, 1916, snd the costs and disbursmestt of this shit, and for s decree foreclosing that certain morgsge given by the defend adts J: L. Simpson and Nina M. gimpen to plaintiffs to secure the payment of avid sums, dated November 13, 1909 and recorded si page 29, of book' 58, Records of Mortgages for Washington ' County, Oregon, snd directing that the following described real property be sold in the manner prescribed by law to satisfy said juagment, o-wit) inewi wflt half nf tha Que (,lf rjt Am south half of the' northeast quarter of section 15, llS. ft. 3W ofthe Will, Mer., in Washingfoil County, Oregon,con taming SU sdres; and for s further decree barring all the defendants of all right, claim, interest or equity in. and to said resl property snd every part thereof, snd for such other and further decree aa may be Just and equitable. This summons is served iipArl ynu by puDiicsnon in me oeaverton i tines pur auaht th an order of the Hon. OeO. K Baolelr. Judge of the shove named Court. duly made, dated and filed herein Msy 31, 1916, which ssid order, directs the publica tion of this summons for ant weeks beam. ning with the issue of .ssid osiier dated June L J916, and requires you, and each ana III" .a i m k i , V.t s.JrM-M 7i::i: sale CC3T We hat. an immense stock of all kinus of " lumber. , This stock are are going to move this ammer and to do so we offer you big saving. This lumber was bought for less than tost of man. . . llfacture and enables us to tall thia now eW-t, No' mattajr he you lt la V.'-' -'' tounty w can twat aa aavl avU . 1 5 ' . offend. Write as or call us up and we will show -you what a low price w will maka aaal what jrou will sav. We deliver anywhere. k ' Remember that this is tite Uftwat price cut, ting in luoibar this count tmt had. Send iti ' your material list m for this year's needs. We . ' can give terms, BADGER LUMBER CO. Hillcbcro, Ore jca Main St. and P. & & N. Ry. Co's. Tracks. ; A-IW-O-L-U-T-E-L-Y Everything in Building Material Phone Main 841 0 , ii f; Typewriter Gives Businec3 Standing The imall town mrchsnt, the rural builneal msn of the farmer who uset s typewriter haa ths advantage over the man I who does not. 1 The typewriter hot only saves time In writing letter snd 1 making out bills, but it adds prestige snreputatlbn to the werA TUfe L. C. Smith & Erbs. Tyriwri: I It especially adapted to ttse In rural districts because ft will stiad ' more Weal snd doei not require an expert operator. By follow-1 inj the inttructioni w will (ire you, you will have m trouLjS i learning, Mail TMs CoWrt Teeny I flists shd nis yoat (rs book , Q I de mi ass a typawriiir at prwot, , , i I rtlsniuslnrt rsiMWtltst and would Hit le Uera akaat Jj) I I J tpKlal stftr tt tacksais it for a asw see, ' '- "," - ' tsL. C.SsiltliaikrsaiTrpswrilsrCai KJ .' 207 MORGAN BUILOIN 6 Jl of you to ai July 13. 1916. H. r, Bsgley, answer On Or before Attorney tor Plaintiffs Ball Games; Races, Amusements of All Kinds . , A CITY PARK (jiood -jPyfotechhic Display iti the Evening Special Traiii Service ciavertcn shoes::op One tilf block aat Fisher Bldg. 20 YAR3 IN BAME PliACE PHOTO GALLERY; ANNEX Vincent Uaxzai BsMtrarton r , Oregon I ' v . Per Sals. :. Vtresh Jersey cow- Whe treShgiveS I to 10 gallons' rich milk. For informa its spply at risnes oflice. TtE Eitti Cni Gttiu&ou, tbii i years graduation class numbered nine and the gradua tion exercises took place in the Methodist church the evening of June 12. A good program had been prepared, the chief number of vVhich Was an address by Mr. Plummrr of the Port!an(J Board of Education. Following (tie ad dress Chairman Bmmons pre sented trie diplomas. The class motto was "Strive and Succeed." colors. Blue ann.wnitit ..and thn class flower a white rose hud. The church , had been . profusely decorated with roses and -ever greens knd all the graduates were loaded down with blossoms at the clone. ' A feature of the presentation of yeh by theGcr- Wsi sclent Iri German irj the A High School.. The medal was presented to Jacob Richardson . by W, F, Deainger, , i . r clone. " A it -.,.., man jSpekkinif-, So jXit.jMsi.IjiSi jaisitAtAt.ajJi.i ia.a K. . y COME AND SEE US US BID ON ; JOti. PIUNTffwGi , , LETttiR HEACj STATOvtEMT3 ENVELOPES DODfcEHS CAFlDS ' vt -vt 'V v I'tt t . v s S6nd tfe Ybtir Uimml l!c,i