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J * ‘ *r .:* THURSDAY-, DECEMBER 25, 1913 V V A V A V .V ^ ,V .V « t!.V.V, PAGE 3 FOREST GROVE PRESS (Continued from Page One) By Rev. J. B. Holmes, of the to where east clasps hands with j west, all the earth joins in one Christian Church By Rev. J. R. Buck of Saint triumphant song o f praise: and Anthony’s Church | thus shall it ever be, until once !*% % V ^ V .V 4 V % V V V V */A \V A V V . !again the heavens are opened, Notice of Chief of Police Sale of Real land He returns once more to Property. earth to reign foreveV and ever. 1 LEGAL NOTICES | NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT by virtue of a warrant issued by the City Recorder of the City o f Forest Grove, and to me directed, dated on the 18th day of November, 1913, against George F. Naylor, Edward L. Naylor, and heirs at law o f Catherine S. Naylor, commanding me to collect the assess ment due on the following described lots or jiarts of lots and tract o f land in the City of Forest Grove as herein after set forth, for the improvement of Main Street from the south line of Second Avenue North to the north line o f Third Avenue North, a more partic ular description of the lot or parcel thereof or tract of land, together with the delinquent assessment assessed thereon, being as follows, to-wit: Name of Description of Amount of Owner. Property. Assessment. George F. Naylor Edward L. Naylor Heirs at law of Catherine S. Naylor Lot One in Block Eight, Walker’s Addition to the City of Forest Grove, Washington Co., Oregon $1,037.00 That on the 27th day of December, 1913, at the hour of 11 o ’clock in the forenoon of said day, at the front door o f the Court House in the City of Hillsboro, Washington County, and State of Oregon, I will sell said piece o f property above described to the highest and best bidder therefor, for cash sufficient to pay said assessment, together with the interest thereon and the costs and expenses of advertising, and the costs and expenses o f this sale. P. W. W atkins , Chief of Police of the City o f Forest Grove, Washington County, Oregon. 19t5 FALL OVERCOATS SB □ □ (Coutinued on Page Five) WE HAVE Som e Man Market Report Only a very small number were permitted to see the Christ Child “ In Him was life; and the life was as He lay on that first Christmas night in the lap o f Mary His the light o f men.” —John 1:4. As she tended tha. Light and life, says St. John, Mother. were brought into the world and tiny little babe o f Bethlehem by the Word made flesh. And wrapped in His swaddling clothes, life and light seem the fittest Mary was the type o f simple, terms to describe the spirit and yet gracious womanhood—not blessings of this feast of Christ learned nor distinguished, seek mas. For what is it that we see ing no notoriety, seeking noplace today? The whole Christian among the famous or great, but world has' come together about simply a young, retiring, timid, the crib where the Lord lies in and lowly village mother. Some poverty. More souls are congre one has said of her, “ She repre gated there than there were sents attractive maidenhood and angels in the multitude of that filial loyalty, wifely duty and heavenly host that sang “ Gloria fond motherhood, gentle minis in excelsis, ” above the hills ot tries and stainless purity.” Into Bethlehem. From every land the her embrace the Christ Child came, and over Him she spread Notice of Chief of Police Sale of Real broad earth over they come to the mantle of earnest, watchful kneel before the Holy Child this Property. morning, bearing gifts of many care. She was not divine, nor NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT forms, and uttering worship in a was she preserved from sin in a’ y by virtue of a warrant issued by the thousand tongues. Bethlehem is miraculous way. She was like City Recorder of the City o f Forest other mothers, though a model Grove, and to me directed, dated on the the heart of the world today and 18th day of November, 1913 against all highways lead to it; and many of motherhood, in that she had Edward Naylor, George O. Sloan and millions of the sons of men are treasured within those virtues Martha Traver, commanding me to moving toward it as in a mighty that made her the highest ex collect thé assessment due on the fol pression o f modest, pure, win lowing described lots or parts o f lots pilgrimage or vast crusade of fol and tract of land in the City o f Forest lowers and seekers after Jesus. some womanhood. She gave to mother. She Grove as hereinafter set forth, for the And their hearts burn within Jesus a noble improvement of Pacific Avenue from them on the way, and break forth fulfilled her mission and is justly the west side of the pavement on A honored as the “ Mother of our Street to its intersection with the into majestic melodies of adora western limits o f the City of Forest tion and thanksgiving for the Lord.” Grove, Oregon, a more particular de king o f Glory who has come to Jesus was well born; with Mary scription of the lot or parcel thereof or as His mother and God as His rule them, and the Lord Most tract of land, together with the delin quent assessment assessed thereon High, who is made flesh and Father, He was “ born a K ing.” And yet Joseph played no little dwells among them. being as follows, towit: Name of Description of Amount of Only a handful—the few shep part in the care and training of owner. property. Assessment. herds and perhaps the three this child that was “ set for the Naylor, Edward Magi—knelt before the Child on rising and falling o f Israel.” Beginning at a point 3 feet the first Christmas; now it is a He stands out in history,—an ex north of the northwest cor very world—a world of countless ample of honesty and upright ner of Block 10, Naylor’s Ad dition to the City o f Forest villages, populous cities, powerful ness,—so honorable that he would Grove, running thence north nations, great continents—that not suffer his betrothed to be 84° 24' west 2'i0feet; thence bows the head and bends the wronged, when once he heard south 1° west 201.75 feet; knee and lifts the voice of praise the heavenly message concerning thence south 84° 24' east 200 feet; thence north 201.75 feet The to the Son of God just born, who her honored position. to the place of beginning......$649.56 begins his sovereignty over hu strength of those two lives is Sloan, George 0. man hearts in the manger and never fully appreciated until we Traver, Martha will consumate it upon the cross. remember the place in which Commencing at the south west corner o f Lot 4, in Never does wickedness seem they trained him for His mission. Block 9, Naylor’ s Addition so foul and all its gains and grati Mary and Joseph were the first to the City of Forest Grove, fications so hollow as on this day to look upon that tiny babe in running thence north 201.3 when the Lord appeals to man His manger-cradle, the lowly feet to center line of said kind in the manifold sanctities of shepherds first to worship before block; thence east 100 feet; thenee south 201.3 feet; His birthday, so divinely beauti Him, the Wise men first to bring thence west 100 feet to the place of beginning................$324.78 ful, so benignantly gentle, so Him gifts, but the Angels of awfully near. And oh, thou heaven sang His first lullaby. 1 hat on the 27th day ot December, sands will surrender before that I For ages sin had shut out the 1913, at the hour o f 11 o ’ clock in the forenoon of said day, at the front door appeal and that wisdom, and will melody of heaven from earth; o f the Court House in the City of j fall prostrate at the feet of Jesus j but at the birth ot its Redeemer, Hillsboro, County of Washington and' ere this day will end, and will j the very skies rang with anthems State of Oregon, I will sell said piece speak out to him in deep accounts I of praise, as from sea to sea and o f property as above described, to the highest and best bidder therefor, for of sorrow and brave words of [ from pole to pole the glorious cash sufficient to pay said assessment, lo/e. And they will hear his strain was wafted on, “ Glory to together with the interest thereon and holy voice give answer that their Godin the Highest,” and now he costs and expenses of advertising, sins are forgiven and that their all the earth pays tribute to this and the costs and expenses of this sale. faith has made them whole. “ King o f Kings and Lord of P. W. W atkins , Then, may that light fall today Lords.” We are now in the Chief of Police of the City o f Fores. Grove, Washington County, Oregont on no heart closed willfully midst o f this celebration kept in against it; B::t may it enlighten I memory of that starlit night of 19t5 every man, and fill the world with centuries ago. From the icy grace, and lead us all, through coasts o f Greenland to the ver Jesus Christ our Savior, to ever dant isles of the southern seas; SUMMONS lasting life. from this glorious land of ours In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Washington County. Charles L. Lousignont, Plaintiff, vs. Emma Lousignont, Defendant. To Emma F. Louisignont, Defendant. In the name of the State of Oregon: You are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled suit, on or before the expiration of six weeks from and : after the date of the first publication of this summons, to-wit: The 15th day o f j January, 1914, and if you fail to answer for want thereof the plaintiff will ap- >ly to the court for the relief prayed 'or in the complaint, to-wit: For the dissolution of the marriage contract now existing between plaintiff and defend ant, and for such other relief as may seem meet and equity in the premises, on the grounds of cruel and inhuman treatment, rendering his life burden some. This snmmons is published by the order o f the Hon. J. U. ICampbell, Judge o f the Fifth Judicial District of Oregon, and said order being made on , the 25th day of November 1913. The date of the first publication o f i this summons is December 4th, 1913, I and the last day o f the publication of this summons is the 15th day o f Janu ary, 1914. J. N. H o f f m a n , Attorney for the Plaintiff. 00 □ a □ B There’s an oversupply o f the people who know what Presicent Wilson should do, and the price OB on this line is exceedingly low. j O □ B □ Sport-prophets have fallen off, □ □ too. Big over-productions have flattened the rate on discussers of Bulgars and Turks. But there’s heavy demand, all author ities state, for the man who says little—and worlds! The surplus o f people-who-need-1 to-be-told is far in excess o f de- j mand, and the market is dull, I unresponsive and cold for the ] □ □ B □ m n-with-his-watch-in- his-hand. OB □ B No buyers appear for the low-1 brow supply—the price on them steadily shrinks. But there’s visible shortage—which makes prices high—f r the man who says little—and thinks! Quotations on quitters continue to show that the market is glutted with thes?. And men-with-ex- cuses sell strikingly low, and □ □ men-who-are-weak-in- the-knees. □ □ No offers on loafers reported at ( □ □ all. The market for triflers is sick. But prices are steep, with firm, steady call, for the men who say little—and stick.—Hugh Kahler, in Wells-Fargo Mes senger. Advertisers Help Town The advertiser, while benefit ing himself helps the town. A town in which the business men advertise in the newspapers is always a live one. The merchants who use printers’ ink are always the progressive spirts o f the I place, and deserve the patronage o f the community they help to j support and push forward. Deal with the business man whose ad vertisements you see in the news paper and you will make no mis take.—Salem Abstract. wonderfully tractive styles at in new Fall Overcoats just now, the smartest models We □□ think that w e ’ve seen in ° many a day. H ANDERSON LEADING CLOTHIER Forest Grove - - Oregon jjjj QQ Q OtilSDQQ J3C n fi iiii.n ci n C H R IS T M A S A N D N E W Y E A R H O L ID A Y S A T H O M E LOW ROUND TRIP FARES VIA THE [ s u N SET f OGDEN ft SHASTA | ROUTES RESOLUTION WHEREAS THE SECOND Monday in January, towit; January 12th, 1914, is the time fixed by the Charter o f the City of Forest Grove for holding the general election in the city o f Forest Grove for the election of one Mayor, one Recorder, three Councilman and one city Treasurer, and WHEREAS no provision is made by ordinances or oth erwise for the nomination of candidates for said offices. THEREFORF, BE IT RESOLVED, that Tuesday the 30th day of December 1913, a t the hour of 7:30 o ’clock P. M. o f said day be fixed as the time and Vertz Hall as the place for holding a public convention of the electors of the City of Forest Grove, Oregon, for the purpose o f placing in nomniation candi- dates for Mayor, City Recorder, three Councilmen, and City TVeasurer of the City of Forest Grove, < >regon. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Recorder gives notice of said con vention by publishing a copy of this resolution in each of the newspapers published in said city. J. J. WlRTZ P. S tarkett Resolution Committee Passed Common Council this 9th day of December, 1913 M. R. M arkham . City Recorder. Approved by the Mayor this 9th day December, 1913. O. M. S anford , M ay or. All nominating petitions must he filed with the Recorder not later than Thurs day, January 8th, 1914 at 6 o ’ clock P. M. Done by order of the City Council, December, 9th, 1913. M. R. M arkham City Recorder. 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