V #• ALW AYS PLEASED Miss Ella Braun returned this Treasurer Sappington's report week from a visit with her par­ shows: ents at Aurora. G en eral F und Erma Quick, one o f the Ind. Bal. on hand Sept. 1, ’ l l .$2249.84 Telephone office force, was in Receipts for mo. o f S ep t.. .954.83 Portland this week having her Paid out in Sept................2051.83 eyes operated on. Balance on hand................ 1152.86 Gordon Brown, son o f 0 . Brown L ib r a r y F u n d , left this week for Corvallis to Balance Sept. 1.................. $413.41 take up his second year’ s work Paid out............................ . ■ 50.00 at 0. A. C. Excavation for the new resi­ Balance on hand..................363.41 dence o f F. A. Watrous just Building fund bal. Oct. 1. .587.12 west o f town has been commenced Water fund bal. Oct 1 . . . .. .97.57 Have you bought that new heating stove yet? not call and see our line ^Any style | W e have them in A n y size you like I A ny price ’ If W e handle tho fam ous W a g g on er Extension Ladder, Have you seen it? Its a crackerjack, It can be used for any purpose. It is light strong durable, and easily operated. and Parr and Sexton have the Total bal. in treasury.. .$2200.96 contract for gravel which will be Oct. 1, 1911. delivered at once. A committee composed o f Mrs. Forest G rove, . . . . O regon. Jesse Verne, the little son of J. A. Abbott, Mrs. O. M. San­ N. A. Frost died Monday. Fun­ ford, Mrs. Dora Barber reported, T h s ft the verdict of those eral services were held Wednes­ recommending the appointment day from the family residence of a Vice committe or Anti-Social who patronize three miles west o f here and the committee to be composed o f one G o to O U R G R O C E R Y little body laid to rest in the For­ chosen from the legal profession, one from the medical profession, est View Cemetery. O a r Stock Is C om plete O u r Clerks A r e C o u rte o u s one from the school or college, Tom Burns, wire chief for the O u r P rices A r e L ow one from the churches and one N. W. Long Distance Telephone Let Us Please You, Too Co. was in the city this week from the Woman’s Club and that installing a testing apparatus in the scope o f said committee be H. T . Giltner S. G. Hughes office whereby it broad enough to admit education, You will find full and com plete line Ind. Phone 701 Main Street will be possible to locate line agitation,investigation and action Pac. States 26 Forest Grove trouble without leaving the along the lines of needed reforms Drugs, -Toilet Articles and Sundries and protective and preventative office. A ll Portland prices met measures. A Good Position W. O. Wagner & Sons. MILLER’S The Pioneer Druggist Can be had by ambitious young men and ladies in the field of “ Wireless” or railway tele­ graphy. Since the 8-hour law became effective and since the Wireless companies are estab­ lishing stations throughout the country there is a great short­ age of telegraphers. Positions pay beginners from $70 to $90 per month, with good chance of advancement. The National Telegraph Institute o f Portland, Oregon under supervision o f R. R. and Wireless officials and places all graduates into posit­ ions. It will pay you to write for full details. City Council Meets The City Council met in regu­ lar session Tuesday, Oct. 10, with Mayor Thornburg and all the councilmen present. They or­ dered the street committee and commissioner to see th^t all side­ walks were put in good repair and where new walks are need­ ed that they be put in at once. The resignation o f E. B. Sap- pington as Street Supt. and Wa­ ter and Light Commissioner was tendered and accepted. P. W. Watkins was elected S & W Com­ missioner and Robert Wirtz as Light Commissioner and collect­ or. C. R. Morgan’ s wages as engineer at the power plant was raised to $75 per month. V. S. Fuqua was retained to oversee the electric light lines. FASHION STABLES BROZi™ YDEN Commercial Trade Solicited Spscial Conveyances Over Wilson River Route to Tillamook Horses Bought, Sold and Exchanged Plumes: hd. 744, Pac. 33 Forest Grove Shoe Store Locals Gerald Volk o f Portland was in the city Sunday. The Spenders are those who read the Press. l£ L£ CI TY R E S T A U R A N T F. A . M A Y E R , Prop. Solicit a Share o f the Public Patronage Everyone Will Be Treated Alike Main St. Forest Grove CITY R E S T A U R A N T G. M. Hines, of Gales Creek, was in town Tuesday. Hi Subscribe for Magazines at The Book Store 11-2 s J.C. Kuralti E.I. Kuralti D. D. Bump went to Gaston Tuesday to finish assessing in that locality. o bn e r a l A uctioneers N O T A R IA L WORK Kuralti Br OS. James M. Hocking Jr.and wife of Orenco are visiting with father and mother this week. REAL EST ATE,COLLECTIONS MONEY TO LOAN German spoken in the office Miss Helen Hughes of Port­ land is visiting with Forest Grove friends. PHONES 30 acres good hop prune land, near town. Mrs. Fay Dresser and daughter of Seaside are visiting with grand parents Levi Smith this week. or W ill Bell, Main 346 Ind. City 344 HILLSBORO. OREGON sell in tracts to suit purchaser Little M oney J. H. Cheney moves today into his new residence in Caples addition. My Dear Sir:— Easy terms It would give me much pleasure to meet you at our Shoe Store where we could look over our Shoes For over 50 years I have been selling shoes. For nearly 15 years right here in Forest Grove I have been doing the best that there is in me to build up a business founded strictly on quality and for See Press O ffice M. Nolan of Sharon Springs. Kan. is visiting with his sister Mrs. J. E. Tumbleson. Sherwin Williams Stencil Out- fits, Pyrography Bulbs and Needles now at The Book Store. Mrs. M. S. Allen entertained 30 of the Royal Neighbors Tues­ day afternoon, refreshments were areved and a fine time was had by all present cash. By strict adherence to this principal we have built up the Forest Grove Shoe Store until its the best known store in Washington County for reliable Foot Wear. I wish if you are not already one of our customers, you would investigate the shoes we have. It will pay you. John Heisler and wife, of Gales Creek, were in to see their little grandson, the new arrival at the Carl Hoffman home. The Washington County Teach­ ers Association will have their next meeting at Hillsboro. Satur­ day, Oct 21. All teachers o f the county are invited to come and help start the meeting with a push. C. V. B. RUSSELL , v dft - & FOREST GROVE, ORE. • • F **1 V ESTABLISHED 1885 Portland Marble Works ALL KINDS OF Monumental Work Estimates given on First- Class Work and Stock Only 264-66 Fourth St. Opposite City Hi® PO RTLAN D . OREGON Main 8564 A 1U* J. S. Loynes & Son. Undertakers Funeral Directing & Embalming Foreat G rove, Oregon. Funeral Chapel and Family Parlor in Connection P W W. 752 Padie Stale 45