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Notice of Establishment of Grade
Notice is hereby given that the City
Council is about to establish a grade NEWS FROM OUR
for sidew alk and street improvements j
on the following described street or ]
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NATIONAL CAPITAL
part of street: On B Street from the
north
line
of
Pacific
Avenue
to
the
In the Circuit Court of the State of south line of Third Avenue North, in
Oregon for Washington County
he City of Forest Grove, Oregon All Conferees Adjust All Differ­
p'operty owners abutting on the above-
Charles L. Lousignont, Plaintiff
ences Except Cotton
described street or part of street will '
vs
t -ke notice that the City Council of the I
Emma F. Lousignont, Defendant
Future Tax.
ty of Forest Grove will meet at the
To Emma F. Lousignont Defendant C Council
Chambers in said city or. Tues­
In the name of the state of Oregon:
You are hereby required to appear and day, the 14th day of October, 1913. at W ashington.—After more than two
answer the complaint filed against you the hour of eight o’clock P. M. of said weeks of constant work behind closed
in the above entitled suit on or before day for the purpose of hearing re­
the expiration of six weeks from and monstrances or objections to the estab­ doors, the eight dem ocrats represent­
after the date of the first publication of lishment of said grade.
ing senate and house as m em bers of
this summons, to-wit: the 16th day of Plans and profile of the grade made the conference com m ittee settled the
by
the
City
Engineer
are
now
on
file
in
October, 1913, and if you fail to answer
of their other differences and
for want thereof the plaintiff will ap­ the office of the City Recorder, where last
for inspection- reached the final decision th a t they
ply to the court for the relief prayed the same are now M. open
R. M arkham ,
for in the complaint to-wit: for the dis­
nut agree on the cotton futures
City Recorder. could
olution of the marriage contract now
tax.
existing between plaintiff and defend­ Notice of Establishment of Grade
The six republican m em bers of the
ant. and for such other relief as may Notice is hereby given that the City conference
com m ittee were summoned
seem meet and equity in the premises, Council
is about to establish a grade for
on the grotndsj, of cruel and inhuman sidew alk and street improvements on to m eet a t a full com m ittee m eeting a t
treatment rendering his life burden­ the following described street or part 10 o'clock Monday.
some.
street: On C Street from the north The final differences In the bill
This summons is published by the or­ of
line of Pacific Aveuue to the south line were
adjusted as follows:
der of the Hon. D. B. Reasoner, Judge of
First Avenue, North, in the City of
of the County Court for Washington Forest Grove, Oregon All property The house receded from Its rate of
County, Oregon, and said order being owners abutting on the above-described half a cent a pound on lead ore and
made on the 2d day of September, 1913. street or part of street will take notice accepted the senate rate of three-
The date of the first publication of
the City Council of the i ity of
this summons is September 4th, 1913, that
Forest Grove will meet at the Council fourths of a cent a pound.
and the last day of the publication of Chambers
said city on Tuesday, the The senate receded from its rate of
this summons is the 16th day of Octo­ 14th day of in October,
1913, at the hour 1 2 ^ per cent ad valorem on the zinc
ber, 1913.
of
eight
o’clock
P.
M.
said day for ore and accepted the house rate of 10
J. N. Hoffman the purpose of hearing of remonstrances
Attorney for the plaintiff. or objections to the establishment of per cent.
The house gave up its demand th at
said grade
Plans and profile of the grade made the woolen tariff rates go into effect
In the Circuit Court of the State of Ore­
by the City Engineer are now on file in at once agreed to the dates fixed by
gon for Washington County.
the office of tie City Recorder, where the senate, namely, woolen goods Jan ­
the same are now open for inspection.
Sadie M. Morris, Plaintiff
uary 1, 1914; raw wool, tops and w aste
M. R. M arkham ,
vs
City Recorder. December 1, 1913.
J. G. Morris, Defendant.
Notice of Establishment of Grade
To J. G. Morris defendant:
The house receded from Its provis­
In the name of the state of Oregon: Notice is hereby given that the City ions as to cotton threads, yarns and
You are hereby required to appear and i Council is about to establish a grade cloths, accepting the senate am end­
answer the complaint filed against you | for sidewalk and street improvements
in the above entitled suit, on or before on the following described street or ments, which revised the schedules on
the expiration of six weeks from and partof street: On First Avenue North, a new basis of thread count.
after the date of fiirst publication of from the west line of A Street to the
this summons, towit: the 23rd day of | east line of B Street, in the City of Incom e T a x W ill R aise $82,298,000.
October, 1913, and if you fail to an­ ! Forest Grove, Oregon All property According to estim ates by treasury
swer, for want thereof the plaintiff will owners abutting on the above-described experts, 425,000 Am erican residents
apply to the court for the relief prayed street or part of street will take notice
fur in the complaint towit: for the dis­ that the City Council of the City of m ust report to the Income tax collec­
solution of the marriage contract now Forest Grove will meet at the Council tor next spring exactly how much they
existing between plaintiff and defend­ Chambers in said city on Tuesday, the owe the governm ent under the new in­
ant; and that she be decreed to be the 14th day of October, 1913, at the hour
tax law, which Is embodied In
owner of the home in Forest Grove, of eight o’clock P. M. of said day for come
and that she be decreed and have judg­ the purpose of hearing remonstrances the tariff hill.
ment covering the equity in the real or objections to the establishment of The first returns do not have to be
estate in the city of Portland, Oregon. said grade.
to the internal revenue collec­
That she be awarded such other and Plans and profile of the grade made made
tors before M arch 1, 1914. W hen the
further relief as may seem equity in by the City Engineer are now on file in returns
are made they will cover the
the Qffice of the City Recorder, where
the premises.
This summons is published by order the same are now open for inspection. incomes of citizens from M arch 1,
,
of the Hon.D.B. Reasoner Judge of the _____________ M. R. City M arkham
to Decem ber 31, and the first
Recorder 1913,
county court for Washington county,
paym ent of tax will be for money re­
Oregon, said order being made on the Notice of E.taolisnment ot Oracle ceived
this period.
8th day of September, 1913.
Notice is hereby given that the City Every during
The date of the first publication of this Council
single person (citizen or for­
is
about
to
establish
a
grade
for
summons is September 11th, 1913, and sidewalk and street improvements on eigner) whose annual Income exceeds
the last date of publication of this the following described street or part $3U00 and every m arried person with
summons the 23rd day of October, 1913, of
street: On Main Street from the an income above $4000 is expected to
J. N. Hoffman south
of Third Avenue to the north
______ ____ Attorney for Plaintiff. line of line
Fourth Avenue, and continuing report his or her receipts in detail to
on Fourth Avenue from the east line of the governm ent agents M arch 1 of
Main Street to the east line of A Street each year. The estim ate completed
Notice to 1 axpayers
in
City of Forest Grove, Oregon. indicates that the income tax will pro­
Notice is hereby given that the last All the
property
abutting on the duce $82,298,000. To this will be
half of the taxes where half payment above-described owners
street
or
of street
has been made for the levy on the 1912 will take notice that the part
City
added the $35,000,000 or m ore pro­
tax roll, is now due and payable before of the City of Forest Grove will Council
meet
by the present corporation tax,
the first Monday in October, 1913, at the Council Chambers in said city on duced
which is continued as part of the law.
which said date is October 6, and in Tuesday,
the
14th
day
of
October,
1913,
case of delinquency after that date the at the hour of eight o’clock P. M. of
L ite ra cy T e st U p A g a in .
law requires a penalty of 10 per cent
day for the purpose of hearing re­ An attem
pt will be made before the
of said unpaid tax, and interest charge said
monstrances or objections to the estab­
of one per cent per month until such lishment
adjournm ent of the special session of
of
said
grade
taxes have been paid.
Plans and profile of the grade made congress to pass an im m igration bill
J. E. R eev es ,
the City Engineer are now on file in
a literacy test as its leading fea­
Sheriff and Tax Collector for Washing­ by
the office of the City Recorder, where with
ture, such as was vetoed by President
ton County, Oregon.
the
same
are
r.ow
open
for
inspection
Dated at Hillsboro this 10th day of
Taft.
M. R M arkham ,
September, 1913.
City Recorder.
At a m eeting of the house commit­
| LEGAL N 01ICES I
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Contractor
E. A. DIXON
Phone 876
Forest Grove, Ore.
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FOREST GROVE PRESS
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1913.
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House Moving
and Repairing.
We have the best equipped
outfit in the county.
Brick, Stone and Concrete^Wcrk
Let us figure on your work.
Begin Now!
to plan for that College Course.
There is considerable discussion about Education but
thife is no c'oubt that a good genera' college course taken right
is in the long run thz j.radical thing in Education.
A school well equipped to do f.rst class general college
work is
Pacific University
Forest Grove, Ore.
This school begins its 60th year of successful work in such
general college lines September 17th, 1913. Terms reasonable.
Record and equipment good. Come and help us help you.
Come in and talk the matter over or address for Catalogue
and further information
PACIFIC U N IVER SITY, Fore.t Grove, Ore.
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OREGON NEWS NOTES
GF GENERAL INTEREST
TR A IN SCHEDU LE
Giving Correct Time of the Arrival and
Departure of All Fore «trove Train«
Events Occurring Throughout
the State During the Past
Week.
OREGON ELECTRIC
•Lv P ortland A r F orest G rove
6:45 a. m.
8:05 a. m.
8*05 a. m.
9:25 a. m.
10:25 a. m.
11:45 a. m.
2:45 p. m.
1:25 p. m.
5:05 p. rr..
3:45 p. m.
6:40 p. m.
5:15 p. m.
6:35 p. m.
7:55 p. m.
9:35 p. m.
8:30 p. m.
11:40 p. m.
12:45 p. m.
Lv F orest G rove •A r P ortland
6:10 a. m.
7 :30 a. m.
6:45 a. m.
8:05 a. in.
9:50 a. m.
8:30 a. m.
10:35 a. m.
11:57 a. m.
1:05 p. m.
2:25 p. m.
3:40 p. m.
5:00 p. m.
7:20 p. m.
6:00 D. m.
9:25 p. in.
8:05 p. m.
10:50 p. m.
9:45 p. m.
•Jefferson Street Station,
O rgan ize Protective A ssociation .
Eugene.—The Lane county farm ers
took the first steps for mutual pro­
tection from the ravages of the hunt­
ers during the approaching hunting
season, when the Farm ers Protective
association of Lane county was organ­
ized here, scores of representative
farm ers, w ith Prof. John Bovard and
Prof. C. F. Hodge of the university
assisting, m et and adopted a consti­
tution. The purposes of the organi­
zation as outlined is to enforce and
improve bird and game laws of the
state and protect the farm ers against
trespassers.
A sh la n d
W o r k Is to Start.
Notice.
The Sunrise Grocery will pay
cash for all farm products.
Eggs, Butter, Veal and pork,
the best market price paid and
all goods sold at the bottom
price. Pacific Avenue at Third
street. JOHN DODGE. Proprie­
tor.
23tf
Ashland.— M aterial has arrived here
for the prelim inary work on the Foot­
hills Irrigation company’s project, and
SOUTHERN PACIFIC
In a few days operations are planned
to begin on the first unit of the H yatt
Lv P ortland A r F orest G rov
P rairie dam, northeast of Ashland,
8:40 a. m.
7:15 a. m.
the breast of the dam will be nearly
5:32 p. m.
3:30 p. m.
50 feet high. It will be over 900 feet
5:40 p. m.
6:58 D. m.
wide and will flood approxim ately Lv F orest G rove A r P ortlan
1000 acres to an average depth of 20
8:00 a. m.
t6:40 a. m.
feet. The backw ater created by this
10:20 a. m.
8:24 a. m.
dam will reach nearly two miles.
10:00 a. m.
•8:40 a. m.
WARNINGS
ARE
4:38 p. m.
"Sunday only
UNHEEDED
Raises
the Dough
Better
AIL GROCERS
6:20 p. in.
tDaily except Sunday
T h o u sa n d s Lo se In Lo ca tin g on O re­
gon Lands.
Roseburg.—T hat thousands of per­
sons throughout the United States
have parted w ith various sums of cash
through fraudulent locations on lands
of the Oregon & California railway,
was the statem ent made by Register
Jones of the Roseburg United States
land office.
"H undreds of persons w rite to this
office asking for Information regard
ing these lands,” said Mr. Jones,
“many of them after they have parted
with their money. We have always
sent out a circular letter to people
m aking inquiries about lands in this
district, giving the am ount of vacant
land by counties, the character of the
land, a general description of the
country, and last but not least, the
clim atic conditions th at prevail.
“A num ber of persons who were
victimized by these locators have filed
regular hom estead applications in this
office, ail of which we rejected. Some
of them appealed from our decision to
the general land office, claiming that
they would win the land in the end."
Free
W ool
C a u se s
HOME BAKING CO.
Finest of Bread and Pastry Baked
Every Day.
W e sell 6 loaves of Bread for 2 5 cents
Free delivery to all {»arts of the city
Pacific Avenue,
Forest Grove
How About
that
New House
Sales.
La Grande.—On account of the
changing of the tariff on wool many
sheep are being m arketed from this
section, as the sheep men fear the ani­
mals will not pay to keep for wool.
In the last week two train loads of
sheep have been shipped out of Union
f.nd
allowa counties, the first train
tee on im m igration the old Burnett- load W
from
Joseph, In W allowa county,
Dillingham bill, which m et Mr. T aft's and one from
Elgin, in Union county.
disapproval, was ordered reported to
the house. Dem ocrats back of the
m easure will get to work imm ediately DREDGE GETS MUCH GOLD
to have this legislation indorsed by Pow de r R ive r O p eration s U n u su a lly
the caucuses, an action which is neces­
Successful.
sary to insure its consideration a t the Sum pter.—Since January 7 the gold
present session.
dredge of the Powder River Gold
The bill cam e within seven votes of Dredging company at this place has
passage over Mr. T aft's veto and the been in operation day and night, be­
complexion of the house has changed ing run in three eight-hour shifts. The
m aterially since then.
rich return derived from this boat has
N a tio n a l C ap ita l Brevities.
been one of the shining successes met
President W ilson would be author­ this year In mining In eastern Oregon.
ized to direct the construction of the This work is paying beyond even
governm ent railroad in Alaska by a the expectation of the owners at the
bill reported by the house judiciary time of building. The riffles are
cleaned up once a week, and the gold
committee.
retorted
at the com pany's laboratory j
A surplus of from $10,000,000 to $16,-
000,000 over current needs of the gov­ in Sum pter. The gold bricks from this
ernm ent will be provided by the new retort are expressed to the United
tariff law, In the opinion of Senator States mint at San Francisco.
Simmons, chairm an of the Joint con­
Book C om p an ies M u st P a y License.
ference com m ittee.
Customs officials estim ated that Salem. — Corporation Commissioner
$150,000,000 worth of goods are In W atson states that the publishing
bonded w arehouses at the country's firm s which have made contracts to
ports of eutry at present, w aiting for furnish school books in this state m ust
the lower duties provided in the tariff qualify to do business in this state un- j
der the laws regulating foreign cor- j
bill.
R epresentative Clayton of Ala­ porations. They m ust each pay a 11- j
bama will rem ain In the field as a cense of $100.
candidate for the sen rte from that
M edford H a s $25.C00 Fire.
state, even If he has to contest against
Oscar W. Underwood, the house lead­ Medford.—Fire destroyed the Union
livery stable, two dwellings nearby,
er, for the nom ination.
Congress, a t its December session, five horses and about twenty sets of
will likely take up the m atter of safe­ harness. For four hours Medford was
guarding lives of passengers on rail­ In darkness, and the telephone service
road trains. The interstate commerce was out of commission. The loss it
commission may be em powered to estim ated at $25,000, partially covered
treat with such questions as steel cars by insurance.
and safety equipments.
H an aal Is Guilty.
The senate com m ittee may not
agree on the adm inistration currency Astoria.—Guilty of m urder In the
bill, so divergent are opinions of wit­ first degree was the verdict rendered
nesses examined. New England bank­ by s Jury In the circuit court In the
ers are protecting against the bill. T h e esse of Oswald C. Hansel for the
m easure may be reported to the sea- m urder of Judge Taylor on Sunday
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The Forest Grove Planing Mill Inc.,
General Contractors, deal in lumber, shingles, lath
cement, lime, sand and plaster, building and roofing
papers.
All finish lumber kiln dried.
W e make a
specialty of house building and carry a full line of
sash, door frames, mouldings, glass, paint and every­
thing required in the building line.
Call and let us
figure with you.
Forest Grove Planing Mill Inc.
General Contractors and Builders
Council S t
Forest Grove, Ore
The Approach of Spring
is the signal for greater effort
in all lines of endeavor. Warm­
er and dryer weatht r means
greater activity in b u i l d i n g
operations. Now
Is the Time to Start
work on your new residence,
store building, barn or other
structure. When you are ready
to start
That New House,
get our estimates on all the ma­
terial you will require.
Willis-Place Lumber Co.,
Phone 024X.
So. A Si., Foreit Grove.
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