— _ _ An intelligent statement from the council should not be so de­ LOCAL NEWS layed as to leave any doubt of its The Press Publishing Co. in th« City o f completeness. It will take the F orkbt G rove , O regon , average voter a little while to A quiet wedding took place A. G. H offman , .................... President look it over. Some of the tax­ Thursday morning at nine o ’ clock O. M. G a r d n e r .................... Vice Pres. payers are beginning to think J. N. H offman ......Sec’y and Manager when Mrs. Retha Rose and Irvin for themselves. Phillips were united in marriage THURSDAY of EACH WEEK, at the home of the bride’ s par­ We want another thousand ents, Mr. and Mrs. Mulkey, in I n d e p e n d e n t P hones subscribers, we need them. You Philomath. Rev. Meese, o f the O ffice 505 R e s id e n c e 442 want the news and you need the United Brethern Church, per- Entered at the post office at Forest Grove, O ku a t mail matter o f the second clacs. Press, From hrom no other paper forme(j the ceremony. Out of can you get the information that town guests were Mr. and Mrs. T erms of S ubscription is being published from week to p enne|it Qf Independence; Mrs. CASH IN ADVANCE One Year $1.00 • Six Months .75 week in the Press. Tell your LoUise Phillips, o f Forest Grove; j neighbors and friends that if they j}rneBt Mulkey, of Portland; Miss Display advertisements for publica- Mr. He PRESS must be in this office will part with $1 the Press is Daisy ¡Busby, o f Turner. tion in the not later than Tuesday evening to in­ theirs from now until January ant] j^rs. philips will be at home sure appearance in current issue. 1913. to their friends in Tillamook after Dec. 5th.—Benton County News. A copy o f The Press will be mailed If you don’ t like the Press to all advertisers in which their ad ap­ Next Sunday evening at the pears. come in and tell us about it. We Christian Church there will be have more to do with the making some special features at the ser-1 The best that is in any man or o f this paper than anybody else vice, the pastor will speak on, woman can only be brought out and if you have a kick land it “ The Love O f Christ Con- by the never ending struggle to where it is deserved, but if things straineth Us’ ’ . The ladies o f the get to the top. go as they have been threatened church will have a special part —— — — — — ¡t might be well to have on your in the service, and there will be Men and boys are often seen copper-toed boots as we may some special music. In the congregated on the sidewalk and drive nails in the board where morning the pastor will speak ladies are obliged to get out in you kick, on the theme, “ A Righteous the street to pass. ------------------- u Choice.’ ’ You are most cordially Our ambition is to see the ring invited to attend these services, Where a young or old man, rule monopoly that has been so and a welcome awaits you. drunk or sober, insults a lady on characteristic of our town affairs The local Modern Woodmen of the street she should have the overthrown. When it comes to grit to see that he was prosecuted su ch a point as to holding a caucus America elected officers Fridav und thereby save the possibility in the hack yard of a livery stable night: Vice-council, A. L. S exton;: o f a repetition of the crime. and arranging for some one to Advisor, Wm. Tucker; Clerk, H serve as mayor this year and an- Geo. G. Paterson; Escort, H. H. The question has often been other to serve as councilman for Porter; Sentry, A. E. Clyde; asked how it so happened that a year and then take the mayor- Warden, L. J. Corl; Treas., J. G. the paving grades came just ity at the expiration o f his term Lenneville; Physicians, Dr. W.Q. right along the properties in it looks previous, but such is the Tucker and Dr. Wm. Semones. which the mayor was interested, absolute facts. I know it don’ t The matter o f adopting county That’s easy, look and think f o r 1 look good to tell tales out of class was deferred until after yourself. school, but that was the arrange- the first o f the year. ^ m e n t s made at the star meeting G. W. Leise o f Glenham, S. D., It would not be in keeping year. is visiting at the home o f his with the pledge o f last year’s se­ brother Rev. J. F. Leise o f this lection and apportionment of Financial Report of Rogers City city. The brothers had not seen Library city officeiti to give the voters a each other for over twenty years. chance to select their own candi­ For year ending Dec. 1, 1911. Mr. Leise was formerly publisher dates for the election in January. Received of the State Journal of Glenham. The promised mayorship might On hand Dec. 1, 1 9 1 0 ....$ 26.57 He will leave this week for differ­ not materialize. The council Received from Council... 535.00 ent points in Washington to visit will never do it. “ Librarian. 22.89 other members of the family. “ “ Sundries..__2.70 The McCann’s wish to express Total $587.16 their thanks to the editor*in this issue o f the Press, although they Paid are somewhat belated do not lack To Librarian and Janitor. .$360.00 sincerity. The contestants will For books and periodicals. 177.12 have something to do this week “ Sundries..................... 45.65 since the advertisers are into the On hand Dec. 1, 1911___ 4.39 contest also. Some fine cuts ap­ Total $587.16 peared in last week’s issue o f the W . F. H A R TK A M P F Respectfully submitted, Press. J. M. Wholesale and Retail Jos. W. M arsh , You and your children are safe Treasurer. if you wear Dr. Lowe’s glasses— Vetch Seeds, all kinds of grass seed, Grey eye safe and price safe. They Seed Oats, Rink Winter Wheat Big Gain cost you no more than the ordi- Hay and Feed The First National Bank at this nary kind and you have the ben- date has reserve. $260,000. Cash efit o f his skill and more than H EA D Q U A R TER S reserve at call of comptroller 20 years experience. Consult for A most ex- him at Laughlin Hotel, Thursday, Milburn Wagon«, Milwaukee cellent showing. Dec. 21, Hillsboro, Dec. 22. Mower* and Binders and Maud Shipley, o f Banks, and Plymouth Binder FOR SALE--Fine team o f horses Edward Dunn, o f Portland, were Twine 3 and 4 yours old, sound and in united in marriage by the Meth­ good condition, good workers; odist minister o f Hillsboro, at the Ind Phone 50x Forest Grove, Ore Main St. North Phone 582 R. G. Allison. Banks church at noon Saturday. After the ceremony they left for Portland where they will make their home. -THE- F o r e st G rove pr e ss Published & Edited by I 1 Read Look Listen •M-F Saturday Dec. 23, ’ 11 The E. M. & F. Co., of Detroit, Mich., will be in Forest Grove with 10,000 feet of film, showing all the details of making an up-to- date automobile. You will see the different stages of construction from the time they take the pig iron until the car is ready for shipment. If there are enough who care to see these re­ markable pictures so as to fill the K. of P. Hall for two shows we shall have one in the afternoon and another at night. 1:15 and 8:15 p.m. These shows are absolutely free. W e would like you to call at our store and procure tick­ ets immediately so we may know how many to provide for at the afternoon & evening shows. GOFF BROS. GROVE7 Forest Grove L* f 5 1911-.40r makes both LOCK and CHAIN stitch. The latest UP the minute steel attach- C. W*. MERTZ ments with each machine. Sold on easy payments. Send name R. E. Pearce, representing the and address for our beautiful Co-operative Trust Co., o f Port­ H. T. catalogue free. land. was a business visitor in the Grove Tuesday. W hite Sawing Machine Co. ARE IN V ITED Every citizen o f Orejron ia cordially invited to attend the • h o* courses o f the Oregon A gricultural College, beirinnin* January i. Eleven distinctive courses will b e offered in A g ­ riculture. Mechanic Arta. Domestic Science and A rt. Com­ merce. Forestry and Music. Every c o u r s e is designed to H E L P the student in his daily work. Make this a pleasant and profitable winter oo tin * N o tuition. Reasonable a c ­ commodations. For beautiful illustrated bulletin, address H. M. TENNANT. ______ R ^ u t r . r . C o r r a l 1», O r e . _ _______ j . C. LATTA MERTZ & LATTA ruresi urove dieam Laundry Prices Are Right and Our Goods Are Right The Baber residence is being 1«40 Market S t remodeled and when finished will be modem in every way. San Francisco. California Both Phonos. Ice, Cold Storage, W ood and Coal Corner First Avenue and Second St