I 9 Pwelv&j GIRL HAS GOOD ROAD PLAN Eugene.— Road-building, a course of study for the rural schools of western Lane county, is to be introduced with­ in a few days by Miss Goldie Van Biber, school supervisor in the Sius- law district. Instructions have been mailed. This is the first experiment of its kind ever tried in Oregon. Ac­ tual road-building is the laboratory work which will accompany this course. The children of each district will build and maintain during the approaching rainy season a strip of county road near the school building. The school whose road stands the win­ ter and Is found in the best condition will be the winner of a unique con­ test in which school children on the Sluslaw eagerly are awaiting to par ticipate. County Judge Helmus W\ Thomp­ son, Lane county’s most active good roads enthusiast, was so pleased with this woman's plan to teach the funda­ mentals of road building in the rural schools that he immediately offered two huge silver cups as prizes for this good roads contest. Personal Mrs. A. T. Buxton made a trip to Molalla the first of the week to attend the funeral o f her uncle. Mr. and Mrs. John Martin are the proud parents o f a boy born Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard spent last Sunday in Portlrnd visiting their da ugh er. Father Smith of the I’ aulist church in Portland and father Lappen of Hillsboro, had dinner at the home o f Father Buck last Thursday. Mr. Edward Jasper has registered, with Pacific Uni­ versity, as a special student pre­ paring for a medical career. Mrs. A. C. Doores was a visitor at the h me of Mr. Dooge, last week. George Dodge is very sick. Miss Mazie Clark spent last Sunday at the home o f her parents in Alloha. One Dead, One Hurt in Wreck. Baker.— One man was killed out­ right, another was slightly injured and two valuable race horses were hurt in a wreck six miles north of Prairie City on the Sumpter Valley railroad. Robert S. Richardson of Baker was killed when he Jumped from an over turning car which fell on him, ami William Hall of John Day was In­ jured. Mr. and Mrs. Weston o f Port­ land were visiting with their daughter, Mrs. Rafferty. Mr. i Weston formerly owned the hop I farm now owned by J. J. Hoar. 1 ORDINANCE NO. 244 An Ordinance anthorizing the issuance and sale o f improvement bonds for Perry A. Arant left Tuesday the improvement o f Pacific Avenue, for I.akeview where he will be from the west side of the pavement supervisor of music in the High on A Street to its intersection with School. Professor 0. M. Gardner the western limits o f the City of Forest Grove, Washington County, is citv superintendent of the Oregon, in accordance with the pro­ schools there. Professor Gardner visions of Sections 3245 to 3253, in­ was city supe i tenc’ ent o f the clusive, of Chapter 5, Title X X V I, Forest Grove schools for several Lord’s Oregon Laws, Volume 2, and declaring an emergency. yeais. Whereas, the common council of the M's. E. Q >'ck left, Tuesday, city o f Forest Grove, Oregon, pro­ por C lr'a x C Jifornia, to visit ceeded to improve Pacific Avenue from the west side of the pavement on A her daughtrr, Mrs. G. Prosole. Street to its intersection with the Mrs. Linch, o r Scoggins Valley western limits o f the city of Forest | Grove, Washington County. Oregon, by was in the Grove Tuesday. J Ordinance No. 235, approved on the Mr. Robert Alexander, o f this Third of June, 1913, in accordance with city, was in Portland the latter the p ans and specifications duly and rep,- i ulariy adopted for the improvement of part of this week. | Pacific Avenue from the west side of Mr. Frank Van Dehey has I the pavement on A Street to its inter­ with the western limits of the bought the Kayser house, on section city of Forest Grove, Oregon, and did North Main St. and is moving by Ordinance No. 237, approved the 23d dt.y o f June, 1913, and by resolution his family in this week. adopted September 30, 1913, and ap­ Jas.En merson, o f Salem visits proved the 30th day of September, 1913, his father and br< ther, in the levy an assessment against and upon the several lots or parts thereof, pieces Grove, this week. and parcels of land affected by said Mrs. C. E. Jay who has been improvement of said street, and in all cju le ill, for the past few weeks, respects complied with the provisions of charter; and is able to be around the house the Whereas, within ten days after notice again. , of such assessment was first punhshed, there were filed with the Recorder of George Berryman of Portland ' the city of Forest Grove, Oregon, w s visiting in the Grove, fu - written applications to pay said assess d ly. meiits levied against the property on the street aforesaid in installments; and Mr. Jack Howland, of Hood Whereas, the sad applicants and River is vi iting his father in property owners did thereby waive all 1 iw, Allen Dilley o f the Watts trtegularities or defects, jurisdictional or otherwise, in the proceedings to im­ l)i trict this wet k. prove said Pacific Avenue from the Dr. Gertrude Phillips made i b isiness trip to Portland Friday. Warren Burr, o f Kirdale Wash , visited friends in this -city lad week. I F. McGill and son Howard visit. <1 at Vancouver Sunday. N. B. La Course visited in Salem over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Carmel Good moved into their new home on Pacific Avenue last Saturday. I ^DEDICATE CONGRESS HALL west side of the pavement on A Street to its intersection with the western l.mits o f the city of Forest Grove, Or­ egon, for which said assessments were levied und in the apportionment of the the cost thereof; and Whereas, said aj plieants and p r o ;- erty owners agteed to p y said assess­ ments in ten annual installments, with in e a s t at the same rate on all o f anid . ssessm n s whiih have n t been p a d as that exprtsaed in the I miih I issue to pi y for such improvt ment; and rate i f six per cent per annum, interest indebtedness o f said city o f Frrest payable semi-annually; said interest to Grove; and it is further certified that ce ev.denced by coupons attached to all requirements o f law have been fully omplied with by the proper officers in said bonds which must have a number printed or inscribed thereon correspond- the issuing o f this bond, and that the ing to that of the bond, both principle total amount of this issue does not ex- and interest to be payable at the office feed the limit prescribeti by said Act. of the City Treasurer o f Forest Grove, | This bond is redeemable at the office l Oregon. I of said Treasurer at the option o f the Section 3. That the right to take up city of Forest Grove upon the payment and cancel such bond or bonds, upon of the face value thereof with accrued the payment of the face value thereof, interest to the date of payment at any with accrued interest to the date o f semi-annual coupon period at or after payment, at any semi-annual coupon ! one year from date bereof , as provided period at or after one year from the ' in said Act. date of such bond or bonds, is hereby ! For fulfillment of the conditions of reserved, said redemption o f bonds if so this obligation the faith anci credit of made to be in accordance with the pro- the city of Forest Grove are hereby visions of the law herein cited. pledged. Section 4. That such bonds before In Witness Whereof, this bond has the issuance thereof shall be signed by . been signed by the Mayor and attested the Mayor and countersigned by the by the Recorder o f said city o f Forest Recorder o f the City o f Forest Grove. Grove, and the corporate seal o f the Oiegon, and authenticated by the seal city of Forest Grove hereto affixed, of said city, the coupons however, may this 1st day o f November, 1913. have printed thereon a facsimile signa- Mayor. ture of the Mayor and Recorder, and A ttest; shall be registered cors. cutively by City Recorder. number and denomination of each in a book to be kept by the Recorder to be (Form of Coupon.) known and designated as the “ Improve­ N o.— .— $15.00 ment Bond Regi t< r. ” City o f Forest Grove, Section 5. That each o f said bonds State of Oregon. shall have distinctly and plainly inscibtd Will pay to bearer Fifteen Dollars in or printed on the face thereof the reg­ istered number, and the words, “ Im­ Gold Coin of the Uni'ed States of provement Bond,” with the name o f America, st the office of the Treasurer of said city o f Forest Groue, on the the city. Section 6. That said bonds shall be ...............day o f ..................................., 19 ., advertised for sale for a period of ten being six months interest on Improve­ days from the date of first publication ment Bond No.............. . unless said bond and sold for the highest price obtain­ is sooner redeemed as therein provided, able,but for not lessthanpar and accrued which redemption will render this coupon interest; and that the proceeds thereof void. shall be paid by the purchaser to the Mayor. Treasurer o f the City o f Forest Grove, and the par value therof credited to the respective street improvement funds for _ which said bonds are issued and the Section 8. That the Mayor ar.d Re- acerued interest and premium, if any, co™ er are hereby authorized and re- acc uing from thr sale o f said bonds quired to make, execute and deliver, in shall be credited to the general fund o f behalf of the city of Forest Grove, Oregon, improvement bonds as herein­ the city. Section 7. That said bonds and before provided, to the amount of coupons shall be in substantially the $5,837.44. Section 9. That inasmuch as the following form: street aforesaid by reason of never United States of America, having before been properly repaired State o f Oregon, and constructed, is in had condition, City of Torest Grove. and in consequence thereof it is neces­ 1913 Improvement Bond. sary for the immediate preservation of $500. CO N o.----------- the peace, health and safety o f the city Know All Men l y T i e s ' Presents; that the said street or part o f street be That the City of Forest Grove, County improved with all convenient speed, of Washington, State o f. Oregon, for and to that end it is necessary that the value received, hereby agrees and city provide funds to pay the cost of promises to pay 1 he bearer the sum of such improvement, an emergency is Five Hundred Debars in Gold Coin of therefore hereby declared and this or­ the United States of America, on the dinance shall take effect immediately presentation and surrender of this obli­ after its passage by three-fourths vote gation on the first day o f November in of all the members o f the City Council, the year o f our Lord One Thousand taken by ayes and nays and its ap­ Nine Hundred and Twenty-Three, with­ proval by the Mayor. out grace, with interest thereon from Section 10. The City Recorder is the date thereof until redeemable at hereby directed to cause a notice to be the rate of six per cent per annum, published for one issue of T he F orest l ayable semi-annually in like coin on the P ress , giving notice of the intention of first day of May and the first day o f N o­ said city to issue bonds as heretofore vember in each year on presentation provided, and calling for sealed bids for and surrender of the proper coupons said bonds, to be filed with the City Re­ hereto annexed, principal and interest corder on or before November 11, 1913, payable at the office o f the Treasurer at eight o ’ clock p. m . o f the City o f Forest Grove, Oregon. Passed the Council of the City of This bond is one of a series author­ Forest Grove, Oregon, this 28th day of ized by an A ct of the Legislative October, 1913. Assembly o f the State o f Oregon, en­ M. R M a r k h a m , titled “ An A ct to provide for the issu­ City Recorder. ance of bonds for the improvement of Approved this 28th day o f October, streets and the layine o f sewers in in­ 1913. corporated cities, and for the payment O. M. S antoro , Mayor. of the cost of such improvements and State of Oregon, laying of sewers by installments,” filed in the office o f the Secretary of State, County of Washington, j SS. ( ity of Forest Grove. I February 22, 1893, as amended bv an I, M R. Markham, duly elected, Act entitled “ An Act to amend Sec- Gens 1. ?, 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7 of an Act e r _ qualified and Acting Recorder of the u City of Forest Grove, Washington titled ‘An A c . to p.-ovi'.’ e f . r th ance o f bonds for the impr yen eat f County, Oregon, her by certify that I streets and the laying . f sewe s n i t - have made a careful comparison of the e >vporat"d cities, and for the payment foregoing transcript of Ordinance No. of the cost of s :ch improvements, ai d 244 with the original on file in my office la iny of sew er3, by in tallr.ients, ’ anr a y Recorder of the City of Forest Grove, Oregon. part of the limitation by law as to the I v, hereua, sum applications conta n a statement by metes and bounds of said pieces, p u .c .F or tracts o f lands or other convenient descriptions of the property of the applicant ;.s essed for such improvement, and said applicants have in all respe< ts complied with the r< quireini utg of Chapter Five, Title X X Vi, Lord's Oregon Laws, and the appl.cations contain a statement of the amount of the unpad assessment against -aid pr< 1 erty and were duly a giud by the ap| 1 cants and were prop­ er v witnessed; and W e eas, the applications are now on It e in the office of tin- Kecoider of the tit, of hnteat Grove, ami the same have been duly entered in the Bond I .ion I >t cket; ami Whereas, the total amount of the tin­ ts ill assessment for such streetimprov- en t i t for v Inch ai pi cations to pay un­ der the piovit tons oi the Act altove re- c red t, hi\ t been filed . s 1 ow n by the lh nd Lien Dt cket is the sum of $ 837.44 ne Elkins Weds Young Hitt. l. ki-is. W. Va. Katherine Elkins, d liter of the late Senator Stephen It Elkins, was married here to Wll li F. R. Hitt. Miss Elkins name ». prominently before the puhlle re- lently tn connection with a report that she was to wed the Duke of Abruzzi. The bride Is a granddaughter of ex United States Senator Gassaway Du vis, and Mr Hitt I* a son of a former ropteientallve in congress from till C it' r M is . amount of $6837.44, being the total amount o f the unpad a»ressments for such stnot improvement and for which application to ¡a y under the provisions ot Chapter Five, Title X X \ I . laird's Oregon l aws, has been filed as shown bv tin Bond Lien l W k o t of said city, whiih said bonds shall bo numbered from one to eleven both inclusive, and “h II be in denominations of $600.00 each, except Bond N . One which shall be for the sum o f $337. II. Section 2. That said bonds snail bo dated the t*t day - f November' 1913. and shall by the terms thereof mature in ten years from the date thereof, and shall bo payable in gold coin of the United States and bear interest at the How About that New House T h e F o r e s t G r o v e P l a n i n g M ill I n c ., 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 budding line. Call and let us figure with you. F o r e s t G r o v e P la n i n g M ill In c . General Contractors and Builders Council St. Forest Grove, Ore Rasmussen’s Feed Store Dealer in Flour, Feed and all kinds of Garden Seeds in season........................ J. RASMUSSEN, Pacific Ave. Auto Repairing, Vulcanizing and General Machine Work. Storage and Supplies. Phone Main 62X W . A . C H A LM ER S, M a in S tr e e t, F o r e s t G r o v e . THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK FOREST GROVE, OREGON Capital and Surplus I U. S. D E P O S IT O R Y . LAMPS Our Fe.v km p™ Old Style Lamp— Consumes 40 watts per hour giving 52 candlepower Consumes 120 watts per hour giving 32 candle power For 1000 Hours For 1003 Hours Its average life will consume 40 kilowatts It would consume 120 kilowatts Kilow att B oard of D ir e c t o r s : Geo. Mizner T. W. Sain VV. K. Newell L. J. Coi l John Templeton Geo. G. Hancock H. G. Goff H. T. Buxton Chris Peterson VV. H. Hollis E. W. Haines At 12c Per Kilowatt Would cost to operate Would cost to operate $4.c0 $14.49 Livery, Feed and Sales Stables W e can prove this to you if will call at our store Good Teams and Rigs, Baggage Called for and Delivered to All Parts—-Open Day and Night Saving over to nmon lamp $9.60 V A N K O U G H N ET & Handy, Clean and Comfortable RED ER Under the New Management Ti e REXALI. Druggists FOREST GRCVE I e< Forest Grove, Oregon $ 60 , 000 . SHELBY M AZADA At 12c Per Proprietor Main Street Garage (SfflHEHBBSO Wllscrt Occupies the Hls- to c Clair Used by John Hancock. I Yhulnlphia. -Oonsrt'RH hull. In hls- i rv Indepi'i.itome aq.iare, where the i rate and house of representative!) front 1790 to 1800, wait rededl- ited with patriotic exercises, the oc' i rdain a t F v II o h h : used hv John Hancock when he Section 1. That the city t f Forest • l e d over the continental con Grt vt issue ¡Is bonds in ; I! equal to the P re tiJc rt THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1913. FOREST GROVE PRESS PAGE 4 : : : W iRAK & BROWN OREGON I «•V . EMMET QUICK, Mgr. % Phone 412 Pacific Avenue Forest Grove, Oregon