St. Johns review. (Saint Johns, Or.) 1904-current, April 24, 1908, Image 4

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    INTERNATIONAL
CORRESPONDENCE
SCHOOLS
SCRANTON, PENNSYLVANIA
Arcliitccttire Book-keeping Stenography
Hanking and Hanking Inw
Commercial I.nw Advertising Show Card Writing
Clicmistry Mechanical Drawing
Electrical Engineering
Newspaper Illustrating Civil Engineering Civil Service
Slcnm Engineering Mechanical Engineering
Gas lingineering Mining Engineering Locomotive Running
Plumbing, Heating and Ventilating
l'rcnch, .Spanish, German taught with Edison phonograph
I'or full information address,
J. A. SHERE, Representative
4 425 Washington St., Portland, Ore.
Keep Bright and You
WILL KEEP BUSY
Electric Light is the in iguet that draws trade. The
bright store is the "hypnotic eye" of business. People can
no more resist the attraction of n brilliant, Electrically lighted
store than they can resist the clarion call of a brass baud.
Is your competitor with the Electrically illuminated show
windows, bright interior and sparkling Electric Sign getting
nu advantage over you? The moth never flutters around the
iiulighted candlel Up-to-date stores nowadays consider
shop-window lighting a necessity, whether they remain open
after dark or not. Competition forces modern methods.
A show window brilliantly illuminated with Klcctric
light will make many a sale "the night before." Electric
light compels attention, makes eisy the examination of your
display, siiows goods in detail and fabrics in their true colors.
And don't neglect the Electric Sign. It is soliciting
"tomorrow's" business every moment it is lighted burning
your name in the public mind. It is 11 solicitor that never
becomes weary never stops work costs little.
Call Telephones: Alain 6688, A 1675 for Information.
Portland Railway Light and Power Go.
FIBST AND ALDER STREETS
PORTLAND OREGON
Factory and Ware
House Site For
Sale or Lease
100 feet on Railroad with switch and 150 feet
on Richmond street; iron building 100x50 with addition
.10x50 feet. Will give long lease or sell for $9000.00
on easy terms. Apply to
ST. JOHNS
OR KG ON
B. T. LEGGETT,
THE
PENINSULA BANK
St. Johns, Oregon.
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON
(Continued from first page)
influence of the university over the daily and in every other way' with-1
versity reports include all depart
mcnts. and it is not possible to
make an accurate segregation in
the funds in arriving at the cost
per student to the state.
Table 1.
Washington $151.00
Oregon 133-00
Idaho 179.00
California 180.60
Montana 194.00
South Dakota 276.00
North Dakota 148.00
Iowa 126.50
Wiscons in . 200.00
Table 2.
Washington $392-00
Oregon 208.00
Idaho. . . .
California 274.00
Montana 228.00
North Dakota 323-00
Iowa 321.00
Wisconsin 207.00
Harvard 420.00
Yale 287.00
The scale of salaries at the Uui
school system of the state will be
come greater as the university be
comes stronger.
It is absurd to say that the uui
versity appropriation stands in the
way of the development of the pub
lie schools. The cost of the uni
versity, annually, to each person in
the state is less than thirty cents,
on the basis of the appropriation of judge and
$t2.s.ooo. The rate of the uuivcr- their lives
sity tax would be less than one
fourth of a mill.
The aim of the university is to
serve not only the students who
arc within its walls for instruction,
but also the people of the state at
large. To this cud, correspondence
courses have been established and
iustruction is now being given to
250 students in every part of the
state, who arc not able to attend
out a saloon in it. There is noth
ing good comes from the saloon,
but continually evil and only evil.
Some of the best friends we have
in the city, so far as we know, are
saloon people. Some who are just
as honest as the day is long, but
they are on the wrong side of the
question as far as we arc able to
it is the one thing in I
that we regret. We
would give a great deal to be able
to induce them to drop it, for aside
from that one thing they would be
most admirable citizens, a credit to
the city and community.
In Storyland.
I
J. E. KILKENNY O. h. EPl'S
St. Johns
Electric Works
203 South Jersey St.
325-00 tlc university.
The departments of Economics,
Education, Mining and others have
responded loyally to the many calls
made on them, and every depart
ment iu the university is constantly
serving the state.
The proposed appropriation of
$125,000 will stand iu lieu of the
present annual appropriation of
versity of Oregon is lower than
that of a great majority of state $47(500 per year, and of all special
universities. me sumry "' appropriations, such as have been
IirChlUeill in ramUi us UKillliai. ,-llu'liimilninMiA mil .Snorinl nnnrn
. rr..f i... .( n.iir-...!. """-. w '-' i" rr.
000 ni uic university ui uiiiu.niu, ,)rjnt,ong WCrc necessary at the ses
$4,500 at the university ot wasn- sion of thc wsnlurc j 1903, and
ington, m.ooo at uic university 01 nIso , I005 Tc avcragc BmoUnt
jimiiu, w,uw iii nit uii.ia.ir "' provided by tlic state during the
Montana, and $5,000 at the Oregon
t r.ii riii. ... ..I
Agricultural v.oiicgc. 1 ue nmxi
mum salaries paid to professors
at the University of Oregon is
$2000. as against a standard mil
versity salary of not less tnan
hfiooo. Onlv ciuht nrofessors re
ceive the full salary of $ 2000; nine
receive St ,600 per year, and the
rcmnitilmr. members of the instrtic
tioual force receive salaries ranging
from $1 ,200 to $300 per year. The
entire salary roll is lower than that
of superintendent, principals and
urade teachers in uood city schools
In the matter of cmiipincnt ami
. .. .. . .. . , I UI lilt UlllVCiSIll
buildings the University of Oregon ,matc, 0 000
is also ut the foot of the list. I he Additional In
years of 1905-6 was $70,750 per
year. The increase iu thc appro
priation is from this amount to the
new appropriation of $125,000, or
$46,250 per year.
The estimate for thc bare cost of
maintenance (exclusive of buildings
laboratory equipment and of books
for library) is $80,000, on thc most
economical basis.
New recitation buildings, now
urgently needed, will cost not less
than $50,000.
An adequate dormitory should
be provided for the young women
of the university,
Some children I like,
Ami some I ndorc;
I'or nieces and nephews
I have Just four:
Louise, I Intel, Kindle mid Fritz,
Each upon my knee oft sits,
Of jjhosts arm goblins
And beasts that roar.
They listen nnd wonder
And laugh in glee,
And conjure in mind
Thc thiiiL's they sec.
With their thoughts far nwny
Their eyes expand,
As they wander on
Through fairyland.
Who would not be
A child again,
And listen to talks
Of land and sea?
I would that I.
Like you could be,
A happy youth
On uncle's knee.
J. C. K.
We don't solicit plumbing,
tinning or carpenter work or
any other line not pertaining
to the Electrical Business.
THAT ISN'T ALL
Wc arc not running a curb
stone Electrical Business. Our
way of doing business is legit
imate. Motors and Dynamos sold
and repaired; Fixtures and
Supplies; House Wiring.
charge
rcsolu-
notices
Our Charges.
As is customary, we will
for card of thanks, 50c; for
tious of respect, $1,00; for
of church or lodge entertainments,
suppers, sociables, etc., where there
arc charges for admission, 5c per
line, but where there arc no charges
for these events, wc will break thc
rule and insert them free. Wc
make this announcement so that
costing npprox- our good friends may understand
our rule iu this rcsncct.
...... .. ..... 1
.wwiirintim iniwi uimtuii in ui..
total value of the laud, bit Id ties . ..1 ...i.n.. 1. 1.. a..
expenditure of from $15,000 to cl Y"r Sunday trimmings.
725,000 for land
and equipment at the University of
Oregon is 5150,000, as compared
with s.soo.ooo nt the University ot
Idaho, $360,000 at the University
of Montana, $719,500 at thc Uni
versity of Utah, $514,000 at thc
University of Colorado, and $5,641
000 at the University of California
The campus of the University of
Oregon contains but twenty-seven
acres of laud while the campus of
the University of Washington con
tains 270 acres.
The present condition ot the Uut
versity of Oregon is deplorable
Class rooms mid laboratories
him and laboratories are rc llirc St000
tied, nnd 110 relief can be jMie ni.
ut the present
time would save a much larger ex
penditure iu thc future.
A number of the departments
are badly in need ot modern labor
atory equipment. It will require
at least f 15,000 to put them iu con
dition for good work. The library
stands in need of $10,000 for books
and general equipment, to bring it
up to thc efficiency of even the
smaller university libraries.
I he grounds, heating plant and
furniture for new buildings will
The C. E. society of the Chris
tian church will hold a home bak
ing sale nt the furniture store of
Carlson & Co. iu the Tower build
ing Saturday evening this week
and every week for some time.
Don't forget to get "Sunday fixiu's"
of thc young people and save your
self thc bother of making it.
overcrow
had without new buildings. The
woman's dormitory cannot be used
because there is no money to pro
vide the heating plant, and the
library building is wholly destitute
of lights. During the mouths of
October, November and December,
1007, the faculty of the University
served without pay, there being 110
money left iu the treasury, bev
eral members ot tlie (acuity re
ceived flattering offers to go else
where, but out of loyalty to the
university and to the state, they
declined these offers and remained.
These facts are injurious to Ore
gou's good nnmc ns an educational
needs above specified aggrc- John3 or vcinilVi J
55,000, enough to consume Tt T ,,nrkcr n'Uo
rglndbovccost of maliitcu- iioibrook l.nildlnir
gate $1,
the margii
mice for at least three years, with
all other sources of revenue count
ed, and without making any allow
ance for increased expenditures
necessarily attendant 011 thc rapidly
increasing number ot students.
To Whom It May Concern.
For the iniiiic and residence of
the owner of any property iu St.
call on or write
attorney at law, in
Iioibrook building.
1 itles to real property
Wet or Dry.
the temperance people of the
East Side nnd St. Johns are bring-
1 am prepared to spray your
trees, henhouses, fences, iu fact do
any kind of whitewashing and
spraying. N. A. Gee.
RESOLUTION
BUILDERS'
HARDWARE i
As well as the other
kinds of Hardware is
OUR HOBBY
o
We arc making thc hard
ware business our study, and
it's not how cheap we can buy
but how good, and we must
have the quality.
Our Universal Stoves nnd
Ranges arc ns good ns the
I1RST made.
Our mixed paints arc the
Acme quality kind.
Hendricks Hardware
COMPANY.
No. 1 1 1 Burlington street
Plant an ad. in
Thc
St. Johns Review
and
watch your business
grow.
Administrator's Notice to Creditors.
AN OFFICIAL DIRECTORY
S. H. GREENE
Attorney-at-Law.
Office: Room 9. Brceden Build
ing, corner Third and Washington
streets, Portland, and Room 35, Iioi
brook Mock, St. Johns.
Phone: Pacific 1098. Residence: St. Johns
HENRY E. COLLIER
Lawyer.
Rooms In the Iioibrook building.
St. Johns, Oregon.
Joseph AlcChcsncy, M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND
SURfJEON
Day and Night Offlco In McChesncy Block
I'hone WoodUwn 47J
ST. JOHNS, OREaON
DR. L. G. HOLLAND,
PHYSICIAN AND SURdEON
Resilience! 435 Williams Ave.
Phone East 6x63. Office: Iioi
brook Brick IMock.rooms i,niid4
I'lionc Kast 3689.
St. Johns, .... Oregon
Dr W. E. HARTEL,
DENTIST
Crown and Bridge Work a
Specialty
I'hone Richmond 201.
Rooms t and 2, Iioibrook Block, St. Johns
IN
ing up the temperance question
again tuts year, petitions arc be
state, and the conditions nre unjust ling circulated referring the question
to the young men and women who
are to receive their education in
Oregon.
Poor mid rich alike can share iu
the advantages offered by the state
university. Tuition is free, and
the cost of living low. Any deter
mined young man or woman can
hotxr to gel a university education.
A wide field of opportunity is
opened up by the training given at
the state university. statistics
show that the earning powers are
fully doubled, and this is but a
small part of the real gain, Iu a
government by thc whole people
the training which will prepare for
the highest positions ought to lie
to the people. In St. Johns it will
doubtless be a hard fight. Harder
now than it would have been a few
weeks ago when the rottenness of
Louis Richards and his patrons
raised the indignation ot the decent
element, and even ot those who
did not make much of a claim for
decency, to such an extent that
Richards wisely thought best to
leave betweeu two days.
I his feeling lias to a great extetit
worn ott, by some forgotten, and
the other saloons have been more
careful, with one or two exceptions
perhaps, to keep within the bouuds
of ordinary saloon propriety. It is
110 wonder that the people who de-
It Is resolved by thc cllv of St. lohns
mat uic muyor iw ami ne is herein- num.
orlted, directed ami required to enter
Into a contract on behalf of thc city of
St. Johns with "The I ml ana Road Ma,
chine Co.," o( l'ort Wayne, Indiana, for
ine purcnusc 01 one .no. 10 rort Wayne
nunc cniiiicr. 30 icei elevator, wit 11
best chain belt, one revolving wreen
eight feet long by 30 inches diameter,
with two crforat!ons and one eh-hteeti
horse power portable Ajax engine for
twenty-eight hundred dollars on the
terms rroo$cd in bid by said company
ucrciuiurc mummed 10 cue council, ami
uovcrnol !y all the snccificatioiu there.
In, the form of which taid contract mut
nciore signing, oe approved by thc citv
A. .M. H5SON,
Recorder.
Published in the St. Johns Review.
April 17 ami 24, 190a,
TIIH COUNTY COURT 01' TIIH
STATU 01' ORUC.fN, l'OR MULT
NOMAH COUNTY,
In the matter of the estate of
Hruest It. l'.lllott, deceased,
Notice Is hereby ulven that Mary It
ltlllott was 011 the 3rd day of March,
loott, uiily appointed by the County
Court of Multnomah county. Oreuou.
administratrix of the estate of Hriicut It.
ltlllott. deceased, ami all iwrtous hav
Inn claims against said estate are hereby
required to present the same with the
proper vouchers attached thereto, to the
said administratrix In the law office of
II. It. Collier, iu the Iioibrook buildiui!.
St. Johns, Oregon, within six months
from and after the date of March 27,
1908, said date being the first publication
of tills notice. .MARY It. Itl.MOTT.
Administratrix of the estate of
30-J4 Itrnest It. I'.IIiott, deceased,
SUMAIONS.
RESOLUTION.
IN TIIH CIRCUIT COURT Ol' TIIH 8TATK 01'
UKI'.lill.M, I'UK MIU.TKUMAII tOU.NTV,
Annie M, Scot, rUlnliff
v.
1!. . O, txol, Defendant.
To li. K. 0, Heol, Defendant,
In I he tiaine ol the Ute ol Orrrou. vou ate
ncrtliv rciuireu 10 annear anil antwrr tlierom.
Dlalnt tiled aialntt vou In the ibmc entitled autt
I on or before the ei titration of tlx wrekifroui the
date ol the fir publication ol this tumiuont, to.
abundantly provided for the sous sire n decent, respectable place to
live whether churcli people or otli
erwise, would endeavor to rid the
city of this oue blot upon the oth
erwise most beautiful and desirable
spot iu Multnomah county to have
a home. The saloou life of the
past year has been oue of disregard
Capital 25,000.00
Surplus 1,500.00
Intet est paiil on savings deposits.
SI. Johns Lumber Co.
lias all kinds of lumber, kiln dried and otherwise.
Also slab wood. Timbers of all sizes cut to order.
Get your winter's wood now and save trouble.
mid daughters of all the people.
The .students nt the University
of Oregon come Irom the common
people. rew of them have the
means to pay tuition and attend
the big institutions of the Kast.
bixiy-nve per cent ot the young
men nt r.ugetie nre earning their
own way, either wholly or partially,
through college. Students have
entered ine university with less
than 30.00 in money, and yet liuve
been able, through their own e.v
ertious, to work their way through
to graduation, Its students are in
college because they want nu edu
cation. They are in earnest. They
mean business. Why should they
not be given the facilities and op
portunities that the young men and
women of other states are given?
win 011 or before Monday, the 4th day ol May,
190S. and In delault thereof the trialutflf ttltl )
ply to the Court for the relief demanded In lie
It is Resolved by the citv of St. folms
that the mayor be, am) he is hereby
directed and required to
complaint, which la that the bonda of matrimony
IUI112 between thc aakl iitalntltt and dclcad-
ant be diatolvcd; that plalntjfl be decreed to hare
authorited,
the exclusive care, curtody and control of their
minor children, vil; Mtunie ticol. Richard Srol
and Violet Seol, and that Lota 7, f). 9. 10 and 5 of
Mock 4, and lot 6 of block 5. all In Fall View Ad
dition to Oregon City, Clackamas county, Ore
gon, be et apart to pialulltf aa her own separate
for law or deceucy iu uiauy instances dred dollars on the terms proposed in
ami have beeu so flagrant that
those who were tryiug to comply
with the law have beeu condemned
with the others as au undesirable
class. This, not alone by the re
ligious fanatic, as thc saloou people
often declare, but by those who day test by the council before the city of
have 110 affiliation with the church'
es and care 110 more for the church
es than does the saloon man, but
who despise the filth, the debauch
cry, the criminality that emauates
from the saloop as uaturally as Jer
required
enter into a cotitract on behalf of the
city of St. Johns, with Howes & Co. of
t'ortiaun, uregon. for the purchase of
one twelve ton, second hand, Oas tcr l'r?P''y nM ube to an y equities or clalnia of
uun you uy oruer 01 lion, jonn n. nctanu,
ludiieot the above entitled court, made and en.
tcred March iStb. 190S, directing that the said
publication be made In the St. Johna Review, a
weekly ncwananer ol eeneral circulation, nub.
ii.ucu at ine ciiy 01 pi, jonut, aiuituoiuan
county, itate 01 Oregon, ana that aaid publica
tion be made once each week for aU couaecutivc
weeka.
The date of the firat publication ot this aunt
moui 1a ine win uay 01 arcn, 1921.
d. 11, uKiu'.riis.
16-14 Attorney lor I'lalntlff.
om ami communication from said com
pany of date April 7. IQoS. on file with I
Recorder, and governed by all the spec
ideations therein, the forms of which
said contract must be, before signing,
approved by the city attorney.
It is however further 'resolved that
saw roller shall be submitted to a thirty
The states which support their sey lightuiug front the copper still.
universities most liberally are the
ones thnt have the strongest system
of public schools; as for example,
California, Iowa, Wisconsin and
Minnesota. A strong university
absolutely necessary for a strong
public school system, for the uui
versity is nothing more or less than
the head of the state's public
schools. Hie University of Ore
This class of our citizeus is the
more active in opposition to the I
saloons,
This contention between the
decent elements of the city and the
lawless, dissipated, debauched,
besotted class, abetted by those
who have little or no regard for
auything decent, will engender
strife and ill-will more or less: this
St. Johns shall in any manner be bound
to purchase same, and If unsatisfactory
upon such test, the council reserves the
nun 1 to declare sucu contract of nur.
i 1
cuutc nun ami voiu.
A. M. KSSON,
Recorder-
Published ill the St. Johns Review.
April 17 ami 24, 190a,
No. 9047.
Dr. MARY MacLACHLAN
Physician and Surccon.
Office in Ilolbrook's Illock.
Residence, 215 Hayes street.
Phone Scott 6995.
OSCAR DeVAUL, M. D
Office hours, 910 its, m., 1 to J p. m.
Office riione, Scott 1104.
Healdencc I'hone, Uulon 3901.
Office Iu Uulvettlly I'sik Drugstore.
E. C MONNICH
PAPER HANGING
AND PAINTING
Ivstimatcs Furnished
1009 Montcith St. St. Johns, Or.
Darling & Barnett
CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS
414 Smith St. - St. Johns, Ore.
WEAVING
Now is the time to get your work
done. Carpet for sale. 401 Taco
ma street.
J. It. III.ACK
ANDV KKKK
BLACK & KERR
Building Contractors
riaiiasnd Ifitlmalcs l'urnUhcd.
LAUREL LODGE
No. 186 I. 0. 0. F.
sr. JOHNS. 0KC00N
Meets each Monday evenlni! In Odd
I'ellows hall, at H:oo. Visitor welcomed,
II, h. hlmmoiis, N. O.
H. II. Ilolcomb, Secretary.
CC NO. UI
KMOIITS 01" I'VTIIIAS.
Meets every I'rlday nluht
at 7:30 o'clock at I.O.O.l'.
hall. Visitors always wel
come. Geo. R, Illack, C.
C. J, II. Illack, K. R.S.
IrjSjftf
Fraternal Brotherhood.
Meets every I'rlday nluht in M. W. A.
Hall. S. J. Schelter. president: las. II.
Gee, secretary.
Mail Schedule
Mall arrives at St. Johns at 7:10 a. in.
and 1:15 p. ui.
Leaves at 10:20 a. ui,, ami 4' AS p, m,
Office open week days from 6u a. ni.
to 6:10 p, iu, Sundays from 9 to 10 a, ni
WOOD FOR SalK llavlm; nurchased
the wood yard of I. C. l'errell. I am
prepared to deliver wood to'any port; of
St. Johns on short notice. Drv and
green wood, by the cord or 16 Inches in
length. All orders left at the yard twill
receive prompt attention. J, A. Popell,
1.4. wvai,
NOTICE TO ADVERTISER
In order to Insure a chanat of ad-
vertlsemsnt the copy for such change
should reach thle office not later, tout
Wednesday, at 3 o'clock p. m. Pleae
rememoer tnie and save the Brlater
(Ft
H. HENDERSON 205 Jersey St.
Real Estate. Loans. Insurance
Abstracts of Title Prepared. Accurate Work Guaranteed.
over the public school system of
the state. More than 125 of its
graduates are teaching iu the pub
he schools and high schools of Ore
gon.. luguteeu out of fifty-four
young men and women who were
graduated last June are now teach
ing iu the state's common schools
For neat work, good material ami reasonable prices The a,ul l,iRh sclxool&' T,,e deuiaud
I fnr IWkll It'll itltl l-skoMta-X"? 2a 1itr
Review job printing department cannot be beaten. times as large as the supply. The
gon lias exerted a strong influence is unavoidable, aud much as it is
deplored by every one who loves
peace aud harmony, one cannot
afford to sit supinely aud permit
evil to triumph without au effort to
overcome it, aud while our columns
will be open for brief discussions
of either side of the subject, if I
there cau be two sides, we must
say at the outset that we believe
that the city will be immeasurably
better off Cuaucially, morally, so-1
TREASURY DEPARTMENT
Office of Comptroller of the Currency.
... 1. 1 . x . . It .1 "
tluaillllKluu, u. V.., l-eu, 39, 190a,
Whereas, by satisfactory evidence nre.
sented to the undersigned, it has been
mane to appear tuat tlie
"First National Bank oh St. Johns"
In the City of St. Johns
in the County of Multnomah and State
of Oregon, has complied with all the
revisions of the statutes of the United
tates, required to be comnlied with be.
fore an association shall be authorized to
commence the business of Banking.
Now, therefore, I, William B. Ridgely,
Comptroller of the Currency, do hereby
certify that the
"First National Bank op St. Johns"
in the Citv of St. lolins
in the county of Multnomah and state of
Oregon, is authorized to commence the
business of Banking as provided in Sec
tion Fifty-one Hundred aud Sixtv-niue
I of the Revised Statutes of the United
States.
r!3eS3S3 In iKltm
10 crai 9 witness my hand and seal
Q . (J 0f 0ffice this twenty-eight
5300 ilay of February. 190S.
WM. B. RIDGELY,
Comptroller of the Currency.
10-18
W. E, Godsey
GENERAL
BLACKSMITHING'.
Horseshoeing?
All kinds of Repair Work on.
WAGONS aud vi
MACHINERY
RUBBER TIRES, et.
PORTSMOUTH, OREGON;
Central Market!
Iioibrook Block.
See us for the Choicest Cuts of the' Best
.Meat Obtainable.
Orders Filled and Family-Trade Solicited
T, P. WARD, Proprietor;