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About St. Johns review. (Saint Johns, Or.) 1904-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 13, 1907)
FOR SALE $22,000 23 Acres MA EG LEY JUNCTION You can't beat this W. B. Streeter 114 Third Street, Portland HAVE YOU AN EYE FOR BUSINESS Electric Light Will Make Salesmen of Your Windows After Dark There Is no known llltnninnnt which will light store win down us efiectlvcly, handsomely find satisfactorily as Klcctric Ulit. Fuhrlcs nre shown in their true colors and every little detail is brought out in true proportion to Its surroundings. Keep your place of business bright with Klcctric Unlit, ami don't neglect the KU-XTRIC SIGN, and you will keep busy. Unlit is the magnet that draws tiade. The use of Klcctric Unlit is an advertisement of your pro nresslvc enterprise. It's the light that's bright. Call Main ff88 for information. PORTLAND GENERAL ELECTRIC GO. Pirst niul Alder Streets, Telephone Mnla 66H8 PORTLAND, 0KIK10N Whitwood Court! 200 acre tract opposite St. Joints ONLY .1 AllLUS TO PORTLAND A never failing spiiug has been discovered above this property where a reservoir has been constructed and pure mountain spring water will be available by gravity ami llow from pipes now being laid to every lot. Streets have been improved, building already commenced in the most beautiful 1 esidence spot in Oregon. Select your lots and acreage now before another rise in prices, I.ots f 100 to 1,150; acreage 135 to $500. Terms 10 per cent down, $10.00 per month K. SIUU'ARI) & CO. and II. G. OG DUN, Aoh.nt.s Sr. Johns, Okkoon. 8 THE ! PENINSULA BANK St. Johns, Capital Surplus Jjj Interest paid on savings deposits. COLVIN & HENDERSON Rooms 4 and 5 I.ho Hi.ikj. OtTosmt Postoim'ick Real Estate, Loans, Insurance Abstracts of Title 1'repared. Accurate Work Guaranteed. For neat work, good material and reasonablo prices The Review job printing department cannot be beaten. Better enroll your name on our subscription books be fore the semi-weekly starts and the price goes up to $1.50. Oregon. J.25,000.00 . ,$,500.00 LOCALS WIN ON SUNDAY Brewers Defeated by a of 6 to 5. Score i ne Knme aim ay on me ioca grounds between the Brewers and A tmelliio tnt rr imnrhr n a rrrrf rial t i . r it. I t r,1Uun,, ii.L- tiumiM ui mi: i: M ciica c. in mc um . na.r ot mc game me ui u u iionwa ... uv.i ball, and apparently did not try very hard to play the game. The pitcher's box was occupied by L,crch who pitched good ball until tlic 7th Inning, when he failed to locate the nlatc. After three runs had been made and two men were on bases in this inning Charlie Moore took his place, but two scratch hits brought In two more runs before the inning closed, making a total of live runs, incsc were mc oiny r . rtii. . . . 1 . runs. runes scoreu oy tuc visitors uuring the game, the score standing at this time at 5 10 4. in mc local s nan of the 7th Charlie Moore won the game by a slashing two base hit along the right field foul line that brought two runners home. The - .- . .a in Tnnrn tt'nlt t 11 r score was 6 to 5 in the locals' favor. TIMELY SUGGESTION Regarding Civic Improve ments in Our City. hditor Review: A few years ago a man went nciorc tuc council of Albiua with a proposition to bond the city of Atbina for public improvements to provide boul eyarns aim panes lor ii.e F" ; . I . . .. . I .1.. - ! , Iivcryhody thought it was a wiia l scheme, but the man that was dc- nounccd then is held up today as n '"Bl ui ' " for card of thanks, 50c; for rcsolu publlc benefactor, and why not ? ""'y r,caso wc can possibly Kvc is tJons of ct ? for t)0ticcjj When you drive nlong the Dcauti- fill Willamette on a nice boulevard, one take a ride out to Columbia Park and see what a beautiful place to tiass awav the hot afternoon; and IIUIII Ullk II.IIIIU1 111 ...w.a realize that all this is for the people, the whole tropic, no one daring to molest them in the eulovmciit of the same. Mr. Kditor, I would like to see the people of St. Johns wake up to the opportunities that are before them at the present time. and secure some of those things for our own fair city, while yet we have n chance. Why not vote bonds, complete the boulevard around the iciiiti.sula, buy a tract of laud for n park, add just it little to what we have and make the most beautiful as well as the most delightful place there is ou the coast to live in. Then all this balderdash about going in to Port land will cease, unless they want to help us with our public and civic improvements. Yours for n beautiful city. bigger and more New Idea. Editor's Waste Basket. If some day the uewspaier man should print the contents of his waste basket there would probably be n riot. There would certainly be trouble in many homes, arrests in some directions, shot guns in oth ers, and trouble all around. Hut the natron never sees the waste basket lie only glances at the beautifully printed pages, complains if one let' ter in fifty is up side down, growls his disappointment if one name in five hundred has hapHMicd to go wrong, kicks because his commiiu ieatinn, signed "Taxpayer," has Ikx-ii condensed into respectable Ktiglish, frowns because the editor didn't take his ad vice about publicly warning his neighbors against throwing more melons in the ally, mid is generally disgruntled, not so much at what he fails to find. He knows his share of the waste basket, ini If In cnulil have one looknt the contributions made to that receptacle hv his neluhdors and friends, lie would thank God for the existence of a man with sufficient intelligence mid courage not to print all that he knows, mid to temper even that which liedoes print. Istigene Guard General Robert 11. Leo was the greatest General the world has ever know. Uallard's Snow Liniment is the gteatest Liniment Quickly cures all pains. It is with' in the reach of nil. T. II. Pointer, Ictupstead, Texas, writes; "This is to certity mat iiaiiaru s bttow Liniment has been used in my house' hold for years and has been found to be an excellent Liniment for Rheumatic pains. I am never with out it. Sold by St. Johns Drug Store. A letter from Joe Thwaite, form erly photographer in this city and an old timer here, but who is now with his relatives in New York City, says there is no place like Oregon. A trip across the conti nent wilt always tiring one to mis p: conclusion, and in all Oregon one cannot find a more delightful cli mate than here in St. Johns, Wonder what old Iowa will do next I She has millions in grain and stock, millions more in coal; but not satisfied with that, she seeks com pe tition with John I)., and is boring for oil near Milton in that state. list to show the fcM luck that na turally falls to the Hawkeyes, now comes the news that while sinking this hoped-to-lK! oil well, the perfor ators struck a four foot vein of cop- sr ore. Uully for Iowa. llritig ia your job printing. JUVENILE COURT Report Shows Lack of Dis cipline on Part of Parents. We ,mve received a copy of the t of lhe juvcniic court for - - . Multnomah county for tlic year euditiK June io. 1007. In the introductory the compiler says: I "Wc nrcscnt here 'We present herewith the bare sta- tisttcs. Behind these figures arc hundreds of stories of abuse, of neglect, of suffering, shame, sorrow and misery. Almost all the cases arc full of human interest." Wc wish we til I I'll t be nhle to imnrcss upon the hearts of parents the im- norJnnce of kennlntf n lnvlncf. mild- ing hand upon the head of every child of our city. It is not the home Iovintr child that cocs astray 1 r ------ - - w n nml t.rjncr, tln Jtl Invonllf? court, ... bt Ulc 0,,e t,mt ,0V(;- tQ t from the rcstrniuta of jlomc to , ..,1,1. t,i I lllllli: II- V I III V 1111 1.1J11I II 11 llllill.l. I . . 1 During the year there were brought before the court 614 chil dren under the age of 10 years. There were 472 sentenced, 404 boys and 68 girls. Of the 614 children brought before the court a 1 8 have both parents native . . . . - A nIMa fm l.nlli Hnrniitfl fnrnlrf l ..iw.n.u.i, wi.u .uw c born. Of the parents: 51 of the cuiKircu nau vicious or immoral . . . f t t parents; 230 incomricni or careic ..... ... t parents; 53 nnu iniemperaic iaii ers; 10 intemperate mouicrs aim mere were 250 ot capable parents. 1 here arc many tilings to icarn this report but the most luuicutablc uy icuuiuk uciwccu iiiu mica ui lis the large number of children " v . from native born Americans who . . . . nrc capaoic parcuis nun mnc are capable parents that nave brought tin in this court. The r ", r K"v lllc, K,nu ot companions ueir ... ff.lf .1 caiiuoi oc 100 care 1 111 in mis rcguui if we would save our children from disgrace and dishonor. Should Be Cnllcd Down. Monday morning the Union Meat coimmnv's wagon drove into town with a load of meat and stopped in r.nut nf tlm ..Inn! Iinrl'..)a tvlttl 1IW1IK. Ill bill IIILIIL 1IIUI Ml. k4l ...... .1 .i... noining over u.c incus iu wV i.c flies off and the hot Sttll beating ..... . . . grease run, with the big green flics us thick as n swarm of bees. Is it not enough to make a matt swear off eating meat? Our meat markets are kept in good shape, clean and neat us can to be lotiud anywhere, but they should take the matter up with the meat comnnnv and demand that their meats be delivered in a Way that would not disgust tncir patrons. Complaints of this nave come to us time and again, but we refrained from saying anything until we saw it ourselves and know what we are talking about. An Ounce of Prevention is worth a pound of cure. There nre many poor sufferers, Consump lives who are hoplcss of getting well who. if thev hud taken care ol themselves, would now be well. A cough is the foundation of Consttm tion. Uallard's Horehotiud byrtip will cure that cough. Mrs. b , Great Palls. Montana, writes; "I have used Uallard's Horehotiud Sy run in my faintly for years my children never suffer with coughs." bold by bt. Johns Drug store, Luther lhirbank's latest triumph is the production of a thoruless cac tus which yields the enormous crop of soo tons of succulent fodder per acre, The California wizard is ac Hveriug the goods pretty regularly. A few men such as he are worth their weight ill diamonds to the world. If you want job printing done at once, bring it in now. IN TIIK CIKCl'lT COURT OP TIIK STAT It OP ORHGON, COUNTY I op .mi-i.tnomah: It. R. Uogau, Plaintiff vs. Mary Iloguu, Defendant. To Mary IIoKau, Defendant: in tuc name ol the state ot ureuon: ou arc hereby summoned ami required 10 appear ami answer Uic complaint men against you in the above entitled suit on or before the Sth day of September, 1007, which is alter six weeks nave expired from the date of the first publication of this summon. It is prescribed in the order for the publication of summons that the summons be published for six successive weeks, and said order was made and dated the isth day of Autrust. 1907, and the first imbllcatioii thereof is uiaue ine ioin nay 01 August, 1907, ami " . .. . t . . a 11 you luti to appear ami answer, ine plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief prayed for hi his said complaint, to wit: that the bonds ol matrimony heretofore and now existing between the for such other and further relief as shall seem equitable. This summons is published once a week for six successive weeks in the St. Johns Review by onler of the Honorable luiluc 1 . v. iiutcuuine. ludire ol the above en titled court, uml made the 15th day of August, 1907. II. UttNLtNOKK. Attorney for the t'laintm. 414 Clumber of Commerce, Pirst insertion Aucust 16. 1007: last insertion bept, 37, 1907, Carpet and Rug Weaving ContT Itew York Ml FWmti Stmts. 6IVE US A CALL. U. J. HUGHES, St. Johus, Ore. down on tuc meat until it mime tiicini 7 p. m. Attack of Diarrhoea Cured by One Dose of Chamberlain's Colic, Chol era and Diarrhoea Remedy. I was so weak from an attack of diarrhoea that I could scarcely at tend to my duties, when I took a dose of Chamberlain's Colic, cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. It cured mc entirely and I had been taking other medicine for nine days with ont relief' I heartily recommend this remedy as being the best to my knowledge for bowel complaints. R. G. Stewart, of the firm of Ste wart & Ilro., Greenville, Ala. Sale by St. Johns Drug Store. For To Water Users. Water used through hose for sprinkling yards or sidewalks or washing porches or windows must be paid for in advance, and used "'y ueiwccu uic nours 01 5 ana o I .1 1 Ta 1 - . a. m. and 5 and 0 p. m. 11 must M0t be used for sprinkling streets. Anyone using water contrary to these rules, or wastcfully, will be shut off without further notice. St. Johns Waterworks and Lighting Co., P. II. Edlcfscn, Supt. She Found Relief. If you arc troubled with liver com- r1nftit nti1 tintrn nnf msi In ItnlM I !' IIIIU lit VV lilt IVbUVWU IIVII' I I ... . I rcntl Ul,Si Mrs Mnry Ki Hammond, Moody, Texas. "I was in poor i.nni,i. ,!,,. iu.nP,rnl,,,if-',. I '" BTB k W 11 uiw aw W T vno ntnru.tl.t tun tin itrrrl niirl l"J.. .WVWIMIH W hWUW t.ilV T tried Hcrbitie, and three bottles curc( . r sav fnr tr-ri,:,,,.. - : ,..rt,tnrri 11. vcr niC(ncinc. I nlwavs have it in ,i. iinlic. ni,iiui, wish". Sold by St.Johns Drug Store Our Clinrcros. As is customary, we will charge 01 church or lodge entertainments, slppcrS( socinbcS ctc( wlcrc t,crc for these events, we will break the rule and insert them free. We make this announcement so that our good friends may understand our rule in this respect. CHURCH NOTICES. llnptUt church H. A. Leonard, ivntor. Suudav m:IiooI nt 10 n. 111. PrenchliiL nl caching m Preaching n n. m, u. v. p. u. 7 p. ui. I IU 8 l. III. I Slcthodlst church 1', I.. Younir. nas- - - tor Sm, m)io)1 ,0 f n. I)ri;chln(, ni na. ,u. and 8 i. in. Rnworth I.cnuue i . ' i 1 7 t). Holy Cross Catholic church. Portsmouth htation: h:i a. ni.. low mats: 10:1s n.m. high iiinss; T.yj p. 111,, vesper and bene diction. Christian church Meets vverv Suudav In Ilickucr'shall us follows: Sunday school at 10 a, in.; preaching at 11 a.m. and 8 n. ui., nml V. P. S. C. H. meeting at 7 p. 111. k. j. joiiusoii, iiattor. St. Andrew's Hnlsconal Chanel. Uni versity Park Rev. Win. R. Powell, ciiaiiiain. Keuuiar services 7:30 p, 111, Sunday school at 3 p. ui,; Hlblc class 7 p. 111.; I.cntoii services every I'rlday at 10 a. m. Kvaugclicul church Sunday school at 10 a. in, Prcachim! 1 1 a. 111. Junior K. m. ."JP senior k. 1.. v.. is. 7 p. m. 1 reacintii! at a n. in. Liieiter r. Gates, pastor, Pirst Congregational Church-G. W. Xcltou, pastor. Sunday school 10 n. 111,; preaching 1 1 a, 111. and 7:4s p. V. P. S. C. It. meeting at 7 !' m. Pn 111. roycr meeting Thursday at T.io p. 111. A seat and welcome to all. Rintlst Church, University Park. Rev. , 11, waiu. pastor. Keuuiar serv every Sunday morning and evening. German Ilaptist church Sen-Ices held each Sunday ut Ilaptist church as follows: Sunday school 2 p. 111., preaching nt 3 p. 111, kcv. I'aitmeat, pastor. NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. In order to Insure a change of ad vertisement the copy for uch channe should reach thla office not later than Wednesday, at 3 o'clock p. m. Please remember this and save the printer The Sam Typewriter tas widened its market un- .tl it includes the whole civil- cd world; has become the pewriter of over 300,000 operators and has, during 5)06, broken every previous ecord of sales, because it aas from the beginning best net every typewriter need. kH tri-co!or feature of the Smith Premier Typevriter is recog nized as the greatest Im provement in modern type writer construction yet in i.-ovidingj it, none of the strong fundamental fea tures, for which the Smith Premier has always been noted, have been sacrificed. Complete literature on re quest. THE SMITH PREMIER TYPEWRITER COMPANY SYRACUSE, N. Y. PertlMd Office, 247 Stark Street St. Johns Market VULh LINE OF BEEF, PORK, MUTTON and VEAL, HAMS, BACON, HOMEMADE LARD and SAUSAGES. Also all kinds of Pickled Meats. Poultry Dressed to Order. Wc make Family Trade a spe cialty. Orders solicited and delivered to any part of the city. Call on us and you will be con vinced that our prices arc right. Photic Scott 4062. G. W. BENNETT. F. J. KOERNER CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER ........ Plans and pcciflcntions promptly furnished on application. All work tlono with neatness and dispatch. Office in ilolbrook's brick block. Ladies' and Gents' Billiard Parlors STINE BLOCK. OwitNS Hkos., Proprietors. Pive Pirst-class Tables. Drop in and play a game. Central Bar. Sam, Cociihan, Prop. Tii33. Condon, Mgr. Pine Wines, Liquors mid Cigars. Cochran Block, St. Johns, Oregon THE LOUVRE I,. RICHARDS, Prop. Ti. ,.., n( V:.,9 T.Innnrs n...l 1 1 Cigars. A Pine Lunch Served Hvcry Day. O-l-C Family Liquors W. II. McBryer whiskey Cedar IJrook Aged in wood seven years. Imported and domestic wines, li quors and IJcers. 205 W. Turlington New St. Johns Hotel Illock. rilONP. UNION 3105 The Wellington KNIGHT k CLOVEI, Proprietors. Pine Wines atid Liquors. Family Supplies a Specialty. Holhrook Block, St. Johns, Oregon J. S. McKINNEY REAL ESTATE Five room modern house, 21 fruit trees, comer 100x126, same block as car and close in. If taken at once can be had for f 2000, $1400 casn. Lome auu see this snap. St. Johns Heights Station. Phone Union aSj. TIME TABLE 0. R. & N. Union Depot. Portland. No. a Chicago Special leaves 8:30 m. .-so. 4 apoicane 1 No. 6 Kansas Ci I'lyer leaves at 7:00 p. ni, ity Exp. leaves 7M0 n. ni. No, 8 Local Passenger leaves 8:00 a. m. No. 1 Chicago Special arrives 8:ao p. tn. iu. 3 opoKane r lyer arrives at oxo a. m. No. s Kansas City Exp. arrives j.x a. tn. No. 7 Local Passenger arrives sua n. in. Holmes Lodge No. 101 KMOHTS OFFVTHUS. Meets every Friday night at 8 o'clock at I. O. O. P. hall. Visitors always wel come, v:. j. lioouncn, c. C. B. B.Holcomb, K. R.S. The finest of callincr cards at The Keuew omce. 2 AN OFFICIAL DIRECTORY L. E. STORY, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SUROEON. Day nml Nlcht Office, Rooms 7 mid 8, llolbrook Mock, Phone Union 280. ST. JOHNS. S. H. GREENE Altorncy-at-Lnw. Office: Itoom 9, Ilrccdeii Build ing, corner Third and Washington streets, Portland, and Room 25, llol brook Illock, St. Johns. I'lionc: Pacific 2098. Residence! St. Johns HENRY E. COLLIER Lawyer. Rooiiih In the llolbrook building. St. Johns, Oregon. B. F. BELIEU Contractor and Builder Cnst St. Johns. Plans and estimates given. Joseph AlcChcsncy, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SUROEON Day and Night Office In McCliesticy Block 1'lione W'oodlnun 475 ST. JOHNS. - OROaON DR. L. G. HOLLAND, PHYSICIAN AND SUROEON Residence: 435 Williams Ave, Phone Hunt 357J. Office: llol brook llrlck Illock, rooms jaud4 Phone Kast 3689. St. Johns, .... Oregon Dr. W. E. HARTEL, DENTIST Crown and ltrldgc Work a Socially Rooms 1 and 3, llolbrook Illock, St. Johns Dr. MARY MacLACHLAN Physician and Surgeon. Office In llolbrook' Illock. Residence, The Rnymond, OSCAR DeVAUL, M. D Ofnc hour, 9I0 11 x. m,, t las p. m. Office Miotic, Heott 1104. KtuMciicc I'lione, Union yi. Office In I'nlvcrtlty Put k DrugHloie. Goodrich & Goodrich, ARCHITECTS Pull Professional Services l'lvc Per Cent. Saint Johns and Portland, Ore. N. A. GEE House Mover and Repairer Houses moved, raised and re paired. Odd jobs of all kinds. Prompt service, reasonable charges. Ivnuhoe and Catllu Streets. Phone Woodlawn 586. Saint Johns ... Oregon B& LAUREL LODGE No. 186 1. 0. 0. F. ST. JOHNS. ORUOON Meets each Monday evening in Odd Pel lows hall, at 8:00. Visitors welcomed. V. H. I'oote, N. C. IS, II. Ilolcomb, Secretary. S. C. NORTON Real Gstate Insurance Resident agent N. P. Norcu & Co. 110 S. Jersey street. Phone Woodlawn 917. St. Johns, Ore. J. R. WEIA1ER Transfer and Storage Your Patronage Solicited 103 Rast Burlington street, St. Johns. Bon Ton Barber Shop MANSI'II'.U) & KAKUMUN, Pirst class work and clean hot towels for patrons. Hair cutting a specialty. Assents for West Coast Laundrv. Jersey street St. Johns Tonsorial Parlor. Cor. Burlington and Ivauhoe Sts. J. B. HALL. Proprietor. 60 TO Billie's Repair Shop For Kipcrt few filing, Key Pitting, Lock.mithlog. Oum anil PUtoU Re paired, Haiors Itonol.Sciuof Orounii" Vmurcllat Repaired and Recovered. Next Door to Couch's Store, Buy a Lot in West St. Johns $100 and up. EASY TERMS Richard Shepard &Co. Central Market! llolbrook Block, See us for the Choicest Cuts of the Best Meats Obtainable. Orders Filled and Family Trade Solicited T. P. WARD, Proprietor.