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F o r e s i ü k o VE p r e s s , p u r e s t g r o v e , u r e g u n , t h G r s d a y , m a r c h R esolution o f Intention to Im prove. Vr HEKEAS there has been presented to the Common Council of the City of Forest Grove and tiled with the Record er of said City a petition signed by property owners abutting on Pacific Avenue between the West line o f " A ” Street and the West limits of the City of Forest Grove, praying said City A re Y ou s o rich that you can Council to grade, construct curb and hard surtace pavement thirty feet afford to give away unused lay wide upon said Pacific Avenue from things? If not, and you have the West line o f “ A ” Street to the the thrift-instinct, make a ’ “For West limits of the City of Forest • Sale” ad serve you and sell your Grove, and W'HEREAS said petitioners repre not-now-used articles of value. sent 1284 feet o f the feet frontage § portion of said Pacific Avenue, F oe Q uick S ale AI12000, 38 said THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED acre fruit farm on David’s Hill, that the Common Council o f the City for $8500. One of the finest of Forest Grove, Oregon, deems it ex fruit farms in Washington Co. pedient to grant the prayer o f said pe Terms, D. A. Kennedy Phone tition and proposes to improve Pacific Avenue from the West line o f “ A ” Vine 151. 16-tf Street to the West limits o f the City of forest Grove in the following manner: Reward for Return. First, Hy grading the street to the D og L ost -Hound, black with proper sub-grade as established by the brown markings. Left home on City Engineer. Second, By paving the roadway of Saturday last. Scotty, on Dilly said street for a width o f thirty feet. Road. 16-tf Third, By constructing hard-surface stone curbs. S ilver L ace Wyandotte eggs Fourth, By laying and constructing for hatching. 50c for 13. Phone proper headers. Fifth, By constructing inlets. 24X J. H. Shearer. 16-tf Sixth, By constructing catch-basins. Seventh, By laying vitrified sewer W hite L eghorn eggs for hatching, from thoroughbred pipe. Eighth, By laying wrought iron drain chickens. $1 for 15. Arthur pipes. Shearer, Phone 636. 16-tf Said improvement to be made in ac cordance with the Charter and Ordin F or S ale N o . 2 Smith Pre ance o f the City o f Forest Grove, and mier typewriter, good as new. the plans and specifications and esti o f the City Surveyor to be filed First offer o f $30 takes it. Press I mates in the office o f the City Recorder show office. 16-tf ing the amount o f work to be done in making said improvement and the ANCONA E g g s for hutching ' probable cost thereof, from birdsysecond to none. $1.50 ; HE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that to $2 .5 0 for 15. Peterson’ s B lu e ! th.e cost improving the intersections said Avenue above described shall Ribbon Winners. C. F. Peter- of be made at the expense o f the city of son, Box 592, Forest Grove. Forest Grove and paid out o f the Gen eral Fund as provided by the City Literature mailed free. 18-2t Charter, the remaining portion of the F or S ale -P h ilo incubator; cost of said improvement shall be as cheap. Mrs. E. J. Fisher, 3rd sessed against each lot, piece or parcel o f real estate abutting on said portion St. and 3rd Ave. 18-tf of Pacific Avenue within the limits of the proposed street improvement and F or R ent Small house near each lot, piece or parcel thereof shall postoffice, $4. Edward L. Nay- be liable for the full cost of making said improvement upon the half o f the lor. 19tf street in front of and abutting upon S mall R anch with house, said lot, piece or parcel o f real estate barn, orchard, berries, city wat as provided by the City Charter. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that er, close to the grove. Must the Recorder of the City o f Forest rent at once. W. W. Ireland, Grove be and he hereby is ordered and directed to give notice by publication Hoffman Building. 19tl in at least one issue o f the Forest A cre T racts in Sun Set Ad Grove Press, a newspaper printed and dition to Forest Grove to be sold published in the City o f Forest Grove, Washington County, Oregon, directed on terms. W. W. Ireland, Hoff to the owner or owners o f the lot, piece man Building. 19tf or parcel o f real estate abutting on and adjacent to said portion of Pacific A v F or S ale Good Jersey cow enue above described, giving notice to giving milk. Horse, wagon and said owners o f the intention o f the City harness. J. L. Hill on Green ville o f Forest Grove to establish or alter grade or grades o f said Avenue and road, 2 blocks north o f Campus. the parts thereof; to excavate wherever 19tl necessary; to construct curbs, sewers, drains; and lay a permanent hard-sur- R ent L and —i : è; 1 acre foi face pavement thereon and to make rent reasonable. Cash proposi full or partial improvements thereon tion. Coleman’ s, 3 Ave. and 6th and to determine and provide every thing necessaay and convenient for Street, Phone 446. 19-tf that purpose, and giving an opportuni I ndian R unner duck eggs, ty to protest thereto. J. J. WIRTZ, fifteen for $1. J. R. Reynolds, P. C. STARRETT, Committee. 6th street, between 3 and 4 Ave. Passed the City Council March 11th, 19tf South. 1913. Approved by the Mayor, March 11th, 1913. [S E A L ] O. M. SANFORD, Mayor. LEGAL NOTICES FINAL NOTICE. The umlorsitrned liavingf filed with the County Court of Washington county, Oregon, her final report as Administra'rix of the estate o f Mary E. Newman, deceased, and the Jud^e of said court having set Monday. May 7th, 1913, at 11 o’clock A. M., as the day of final hearing: of said account, notice is hereby Kiven of such day and date of hearing: at the county court and all persons in terested therein will appear at said time and place and file objections, if objections there be, to the final closing of said estate. MARY NEWMAN, Administratrix of the estate of Mary E. New man, deceased. Dated March 6th, 1913. Manche Irene Langdey, Attorney for Administratrix. 18t5 N otice o f Intention to Im prove. J. C. Long left today for Pleasanton, California, to bring back Capt. McCan’s string of harness horses, breeders, etc., including the Bondsman and a number.of outside mares. Otto Vogel, of Fern Hill, was a business visitor to the Grove Monday. When you come to town get your dinner at Ed. Boos’ place. The best there is. 18tf J. II. Smith, o f New York, was registered at the Laughlin hotel the first o f the week. Acre tracts in Sun Set Addition to Forest Grove to be sold on terms. W. W. Ireland, Hoffman Building. 19tf Miss Nellie Brown, o f Reed college in Portland, is visiting this week at the home o f Victor Brown in Forest Grove. PACIFIC AVENUE FROM THE WEST LINE OF “ A ” STREET TO THE WEST LIMITS OF THE CITY OF FOREST GROVE, OltEGON. A petition having been presented to the City Council and accepted by said Council at its regular meeting on March 11th, 1913, for the improvement o f Pacific Avenue from the West line o f “ A ” Street to the W est limits of the City o f Forest Grove, by grading the Avenue to the proper sub-grade as established by the City Engineer; pav ing the roadway o f said Avenue for a width o f thirty feet with hard-surface pavement, constructing hard-surface stone curbs, laying and constructing proper headers, constructing inlets, constructing catch basins, laying vitri Miss Bessie Brown, o f Tacoma, fied sewer pipe and wrought iron drain pipes, and by doing all things needful granddaugher of the late Alvin and necessary for improving said Av- NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned, administratrix of the estate o f Edward Best, de ceased, has this day filed in the County Court of Washington County, Oregon, her final accoui.t and report as such administratrix in said estate, and the same has been set for final hearing and settlement before said court at the court house in Hillsboro, Oregon, on Monday, April 7, 1913, at In I e n u e . clock A. M. of said uay. All persons interested in the im Dated this March 5, 1913. provement o f said Avenue are hereby MARY E. BEST. Administratrix of the estate of Edward Best, notified that the City Council will meet deceased at the Council Chamber in the City o f M B. BUMP. Forest Grove, Oregon, on the 25th day Attorney for estate. 18t5 Notice Tor Publication. Department of the Interior, Serial 01464 U. S. Land Office, Port and, Oregon, February 24, 1913. Notice is hereby given that Henry W. Scott, c f Gaston, Oregon, who, on January 25, 1908, made Adjoining Farm Homestead No. 16439, now serial. No. 01164, for NWl-4 SWl-4, Section 12, Township 1 South, Range 5 West, W’iiiamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to mal e Final Five year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before the Register and Re ceiver of U. S. Land Office, at Portland, Oregon, on the 9th day of April, 1913. Claimant names as witnesses: Thomas A. Hoodenpyle, of Gaston, Oregon. Herbert D. Matteson, of Gaston. Oregon, Benjamin J. Hall, of Gaston. Oregon. Rodell Mat teson, o f Forest Grove, Oregon. 17to H. F. Higby, Register. Woman’i Meeting of Interest. Wedding Bells Will Ring. “ Library Day” was observed To-morrow (Friday) evening, by the Women!s Club o f Forest at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Grove with a meeting at the J. Dodge, in this city, their home o f Mrs. F. J. Miller. daughter Ethel J. and Mr. John Miss Spafford spoke on ‘ ‘Li- Doores, with hands joined, will brarianship as a profession for stand beneath an arch o f beauti women.” She gave an outline ful white carnations, while Rev. o f the qualifications necessary Hilton, o f the Christian church, for the making o f a successful reads the solemn service which librarian and the education and will unite them in the bonds of training, including a description Holy wedlock. of the studies at the library After the ceremony, which schools and the methods of in will be held at exactly 8:30, in the presence o f close friends and struction in use. There are at present 10 library relatives only, a bountiful weds schools in the country. The ding dinner will be served. The New York state library school at bride-to-be has already received Albany, where Miss Spafford re a number of handsome gifts, ceived her library training, is and congratulations are beginn the oldest o f these, having been ing to pour in from friends out established in 1885. There is no side the city. Mrs. Hilton is to library school on the Pacific play the wedding march as the coast, but one will prob bridal party enters the room ably be established within a few where the final words will be years. spoken. Congratulations from The work of the various de the Press. partments o f the modern city Subscribe for the Press. 12-tf library and the choice o f the different branches o f the work which a trained librarian has THE CHRISTIAN CHURCH. were touched upon. Miss Spaf The Bible school of the Christ ford gave an interesting de ian church will observe Livings scription o f the methods used by ton day next Sunday morning, the traveling libraries division I service beginning at ten o’ clock. in distributing books in the ! Among other features will be rural districts by wagons and the unveiling o f Livingston’s automobiles, and closed with a picture. Do not miss this ser- mention o f the broad field o f use ! vice, for you will enjoy it if you fulness filled by the public li , come. Regular morning service I at 11 o ’clock. Subject, “ Giving brary in a small town. Miss Bessie Hope rendered a and Receiving.” In the evening reading “ Billy Brad and the Big the theme will he, “ The Christ Lie,” which was well received. ian’ s platform.” A most cordial Miss Anna Taylor contributed a invitation is extended the public piano solo, to the great enjoy i to all services. ment o f everyone. A complete line of the best The meeting was voted most varnishes can be had at the Pat successful by those present, and erson Furniture Store, Forest the hour o f adjournment was Grove. 18tf met with considerable regret. If you want to trade your home A new addition, 18 by 60 feet, in town for a nice little ranch is being built on to the cannery. call on K. N. Staehr at the Rev. Upton went to Portland “ BaaZar, ” next to Post Office. 18tf today to attend a missionary convention. C. Brown, is visiting relatives in the Grove this week. A photograph o f the Kalama basket ball team appearing in a of March, 1913, at the hour o f seven- recent issue o f the Portland Ev- thirty o ’ clock P. M. to hear remon- . rP , strances or objections to the making o f t le lo g T a iT l, displayed the said improvement on said Avenue. • features o f Sumner Bryant, Done by order of the City Council coach. Mr. Bryant is a graduate this 11th day of March, 1913. [ seal ] M. R. MARKHAM, of Pacific University, now teach City Recorder. ing in the Kalama High school. When you are wanting some Staehr’s Bazaar gives tickets thing that is par excellent for with every purchase outside of cleaning, whitening and pre school books. 1 cent with every serving the teeth go to the For 10c worth o f goods. 18tf est Grove Pharmacy and get the Florentine Tooth Paste, the best yet. 16-tf The non-quitting habit wins for its possessors especially in seeking what you want through answering or using our want ads. If you answered a want ad. lately, to no purpose, it may be that the next one you answer will repay you handsomely ! RACES 0 R c y CLE RACES Forest Grove, Oregon, March 22 - 23 Six fast events, including feature and challenge race* Admission 50cts. Mrs. Nettie Austin has sold her home on C street to Colvin V. Dyment, o f Portland, who will take possession about May first. Mrs. Austin will occupy her new residence, which is di rectly back o f the old one. The , property sold for $5,500. HEALTH is , 1913 . Professional Motorcycle Races Forest Grove, March 2 2 - 23 Archie Post of the Playa del Rey motordome, Los Angeles, will ride the Pope “ 4 ” . €JT he Pope “ 4 " won the recent hill climb in Portland. WATCH IT! Come to us for General Repaning G. C. Danielson *--- Motorcycle, »1 Bycycle and Agent for Pope, Eagle, Dayton and Excelsior Motorcycles • • • • • • • • • • < • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • « • • • « • • •• •• • • • • • • • ®ltr j f n m f f (b rm tr that § lu ip Announces Ì S P R IN G O P E N N G ji :: :: :: H igh Grade Millinery. " of" I Friday and Saturday, March 1 4 and I 5 :• — — — = — — — — = = = Mrs. 1. L. Lombard, Shorb Bldg, under K. P. Hall, Pacific A ve. | I; 8 • v . v . v . v . v , 1. «• • • • • • • • < If You Want Something Original and Striking H IN T F O R T O D A Y . : Care o f Teeth. Good teeth are necessary for tile proper mastication of food, without which there cannot he perfect digestion. Impaired di gestion soon results in poor health, lowers the vital resist ance and therefore makes a per son more susceptible to disease. Cleanliness of tlie mouth Is the factor of greatest Importance in the care of the teeth. “ Clean teeth do not decay.” Food par ticles allowed to remain in the mouth ferment with tlie produc tion of the add. which erodes the enamel o f the teeth and results In decay. Children should be taught ear ly how to keep their mouths clean, so that it becomes a fixed habit to be continued throughout life. The mouth should he thor oughly rinsed and the throat gar gled at least twice a day with plenty of pure water. The teeth should be cleansed with a toothbrush at least once a day, n-oferably after the last meal. The brush should be ma nipulated so that every part of the teetli Is cleaned. Tills is ac complished hy brushing up and down and across, inside anil out side. and in between the teeth. HAVE GOOD Leave your order with ibe Press (or the Bills O r Window Cards you are going to get out For That Next Dance. ^Latest faces of type, modern machinery and expert workmen insure ac curate, up-to-date and reliable work. The Forest Grove Press. Originators. Designers and Executors of Modern Printing for Every Occasion. Shop on Council Street. Phone 502 TEETH Guaranteed Satisfaction in the Use of Rexall Pearl Tooth Powder. When we say that wo guaran tee satisfaction to each and every purchaser o f Rexall Tooth Pow der, we m<>an just that and more than that. We can guarantee Rexall Tooth Powder, because we know what it is made of. We know that its choice ingredients are combined with the one purpose of furnish ing a tooth preparation that will in every instance give pleasant satisfaction one that helps to cleanse the teeth from discolora tions, tartar and the germs of decay; that keeps them white, that keeps the gums red and firm, that makes the mouth sweet and wholesome, and by as sisting in attaining and retaining mouth health, thereby promotes the general health. Rexall Tooth Powder will please you, or we want to know it and make it right with you by giving your money hack. We want you to use it, and we want you to feel that in doing so it is entirely at our risk. We are meeting you much more than half way. Rexall Tooth Powder comes in large boxes, at 25 cents. Sold in this community only at our store. The Rexall Store. Van Koughnet & Reder D R U G G IS T S Forest Grove, Oregon Professional Motorcycle Races Forest Grove Track, March 2 2 -2 3 General repairs anil sundries at Vern Maskell will ride the Indian Forest Grove Bicycle Store AMOS LAHAIE, Prop. Geo. E. Gibson, of Portland, was in the Grove the first of the week. The Forest Grove Oyster House “ no^ un,l<?r the management of 8Itf Ed. Boss. Miss Edith Shogren has return- ed home from a visit with rela- tives in Portland. Mr an(, Mrs H De an(J famj|y 0f this city, made a busi ness trip to Corvallis this week. Farmer», Attention. Broderick & Humberg have opened a blacksmith shop on Pacific Avenue near Smith's Liv- ery, and are prepared to do horseshoeing, general hlacksmith- ing and woodwork. 19tf Schultz Pure Food Market and Grocery will pay you cash for all produce which you bring in. We want your goods. Originators of I “ Cash for Prcduce” plan.