St. Johns review. (Saint Johns, Or.) 1904-current, May 29, 1908, Image 4

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CORRESPONDENCE
SCHOOLS
SCRANTON, PENNSYLVANIA
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Hanking nnd Hanking Law
Cointncrcial I,nw Advertising Show Card Writing
Chemistry Mechanical Drawing
Klcctrical Kiiginecrlng
Newspaper Illustrating Civil
Steam Engineering
Gas Engineering Mining Engineering Locomotive Running
Plumbing, Heating and Ventilating
I'rcnch, Spanish, German taught with Edison phonograph
Eor full information address,
J. A. SHERE, Representative
425 Washington St., Portland, Ore.
Keep Bright and You
WILL KEEP BUSY
Electric Ught is the magnet that draws trade. The
hright store is the "hypnotic eye" of hitsincss. People can
no more resist the attraction of a 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
an advantage over you ? The moth never flutters around the
uulighted caudle I Up-to-date stores nowadays consider
shop-window lighting a necessity, whether they remain oicn
after dark or not. Competition forces intxlcrif methods.
A show window brilliantly illuminated with Electric
light will make many a sale "the night before." Electric
light compels attention, makes easy the examination of your
display, shows 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 a solicitor that never
becomes weary never Mops work costs little.
Cull Telephones: Alain 6688, A 1675 for Information.
Portland Railway Light and Power Go.
FIRST AND ALDER STREETS PORTLAND OREGON
DMoc.0CM5XMXMa
a
THE
PENINSULA BANK
St. Johni,
Capital
Surplus
Interest paid on savings deposits,
DID YOU EVER REALIZE
It sometimes pays to look arotuul a little
and get prices and see qualities before
you buy. We have both,
COUCH
Phone I'lilon 40(16.
St. Johns Lumber Co.
Has all kinds of lumber, kiln
Also slab wood. Timbers of
Get your winter's wood now
11. HENDERSON 205 Jersey St.
Real Estate, Loans, Insurance
Abstracts of Titfe Prepared. Accurate Work Guaranteed.
ST. JOHNS BRICK CO.
; ; Manufacturers of Clay Hrick and Pressed Urick. Plastering.
, . Sand on hands ut all times. Orders solicited. ; ;
$
Engineering Civil Service
Mechanical Engineering
V
Oregon.
$25,000.00
1,500.00
off
a
aS
a
& CO.
206-208 Philadelphia street.
dried and otherwise,
all sizes cut to order.
and save trouble.
1903.
alt
pay
I
Prohibition Means Prosperity.
There has been a disposition to
decry prohibition as tending to kill
a town. There have been many
stories as to how other Oregon
towns have become "deaders"
since the saloons were cut oilt.
Eugene has been classed with this
list. The following clipping from
the Orctron Citv Enterprise will
give our readers the view taken of
the situation as given by the
mavor of the city of Eugene: and
should be reliable Information:
Mayor Matlock, of Eugene, Ore
gon, was in Oregon City last Eri-
dov nlKht and helped tne local op
tion people in their light tor a ury
Clackamas County. Muyor iuai
lock's remarks were well received
They were timely and showed how
the people of Eugene got along
,S.lm,.r t.o r,w..u, from the 11-
censed liquor saloon.
" -
lie said in nart: ' i come 10 you
not as an orator, but as a farmer of
Lane County and by good fortune
the mayor of Iuiiiene. I come not
seeking political honors because
my best davs are cone, but I come
in behalf of cood lrovcrnmcut, the
elevation of character and good
citizenship.
"Eugene went dry two years ago
under very unfavorable circum
stances. The mayor of the city at
that time, a man honest in his con
victions and a cood man, was not
in favor of it, because he honestly
believed that there was not sum
cicnt public sentiment in Eugene
to make the law effective. There
were predictions of failure on every
hand, and it was said that our
present splendid prosperity would
be trampled in the dust.
I . -
"Hut what arc the facts nuotit
Eugene today? Instead of grass
crowinsr in the streets we have
paved miles of them under prohi
bition. The eleven empty saloon
buildings were soon rented. Ett
gene prospered in spite of the loss
of saloon revenue. The last two
years have seen the largest increase
in business and money in banks, in
fact, in bank deposits, Eugene
stood at the head of the list in Ore
gou, leaving out Portland. we
have better collections, factories
and mills arc running full time
Last year we put up from aoo to
inn ilu'i-lllinrri mill hiwl mi Increase
in population of .t.ooo.
"I,et me give you a fair sample
of business prosierity in the case of
liny own son. lie wus doing a
business1 of &to,ooo a year. After
the first year of prohibition it was
increased to f.t.s.ooo, the second
year to 560,000 and this year it is
larger than ever lcforc.
'The first year of prohibition we
I decreased our city debt by $2,000,
besides purchasing a site for a new
city park, a team and chemical cu
glue and hiring an engineer and
surveyor and all this nt an expense
I of jii 2,000 over Inst year.
"No, the grass Is not growing in
r.UKcue streets, they arc paved to
the extent of 1 15,000 worth during
nml ,llis 'ear we are
mtiklnt? imnrovcmciits to the ex
tent of $815,000 and the building
department shows that $83,000 for
IH'rmlts were taken out for dwel
lings alone in one mouth."
Disgusted With Local Option.
The other day the Albany Her
aid published a bitter editorial de
iiouncing the results of local option
in J, Inn county, which went dry in
1 006. Ivver since that date the
courts of Mnn county have been
clicked with criminal cases brought
by the prohibitionists against those
awiui citizens wuo persist in uritiK
tug. I.iuu county has swarmed
with private detectives employed
e. !r . 1. . . . . t t.
by the Anti-Saloon League, white
the traveling prohibition orator has
found easy picking in that uufor
tuuate commuuity, and now comes
the Herald and says boldly in Us
issue of March 16, iqoS:
"The taxpayers of Linn county
will have to pay all of the costs in
all of these cases, which amounts
to hundreds of dollars. What has
been accomplished to justify such
an obnoxious law as the local op
tion law? The sale of intoxicating
liquor nas not ended, tne revenue
derived from the licenses was cut
oil, ami the taxpayers are called
upon to pay court costs for at
tempted prosecutions and persecu
tions. l'.nmity, hatred and bitter
ucss is engendered, One church
member is arrayed against an-
other, neighbor against neighbor
and hell to pay generally I
"The Herald has decided views
against this obnoxious law. We
believe that a saloon properly reg
Mated is u thousand times more to
be desired than the bickering broils
in which we now turn ourselves."
All of which is perfectly true,
but what editor in Oregon would
have dared say so four years ago?
The Dalles Optimist, April 30,
Dissolution Notice.
Notice is hereby giveu that the
partnership heretofore existing be.
tween D. G. Massman and IS. G.
Sites, blacksmith shop, 401 South
ivauhoe street, is hereby dissolved.
1 he Dusmess will be continued by
D. G. Mobsman who will collect
accounts due the late firm and
all bills. D. G, Mossman.
This is the last issue before the
ir 111 -1. 1 . .. I
c ve 10 wy 11 Wt4, H t e'ee p. m.
iu"i w tuisvir ami, i rtmeniMr thia am
TAKE YOUR CHOICE
Ticket to be Voted Upon Next
Monday, June 1st
STATU
I'or United Stale Senator Vote fbr One
Amos, I. II., Multnomah, Prohibition
Cake. II. M.. Multnomah. Republican
Chamberlain. George B.( of Multno
man, Democratic.
Cooper, J. C, of Yamhill, Socialist.
SKCOND CONGRESSIONAL DIS
TRICT.
I'or Representative of
for One
Congress Vote
Kills, W. R., of Umatilla, Republican
Jeffrey, John A., of Multnomah, Detn
ocrnt.
Sanders. O. B.. of Wasco. Socialist.
Shaffer, II. C, of Multnomah, I'rohl
Dillon.
I'or Justice of the Surpemc Court Vote
7;"
Beau, Robert S., of Lane, Republican
i i ipitmcM lit
Hright, C. J., of Sherman, Prohibition
urix, j. u., 01 crook, socialist.
I'or Oregon Dairy and Food Commit
stoner vote lor une.
no I Icy, J. W., Multnomah, Republican
Kmery, U. N., Multnomah, Democrat.
Hoskfns, C. K., Yamhill, Prohibition
I'or Commissioner of the Railroad Com
mission of Oregon, Second Con
gressional District Vote for
One.
Altchlson, Clyde n of Multnomah
Republican. ,
Hamilton, J, N of Multnomah, Inde
penuent increased Faculties.
Newell, I. P.. of Multnomah. Pro,
Young, Oglesby, of Multnomah, Detn
1'OURTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT.
I'or Judge of Circuit Court, Department
rso. une, Aiuiitioman county
vote tor une,
Allen, G. W., of Multnomah, Dcm.
llronougk, Karli:., Multnomah, Re
puoiican-rroiiibltlou.
I'or Judge of Circuit Court, Department
Via t... it. .11 i.
W. A TVU, IVIUIIIIUIIIHII .UUIliT1
vote lor uue.
Morrow, Robert G.. Multnomah. Ren
O'Day, Thomas, of Multnomah, Dcm.
I'or Prosecuting Attorney, Multnomah
louitiy voie tor one.
Cameron, George J of Multnomah,
Republican.
Clark. J. II., of Multnomah, Socialist.
Mantling, John, of Multnomah, Dcm.
Rutherford, l'ratik 1)., of Multnomah,
rrouiumon.
siiVltNTIM.NTH RIU'RHSUNTATIVI,
DISTRICT.
I'or Representative. Clackamas and
Multnomah Counties Vote for One.
tAit.iM r vr f.. it. ...... ..i. ti...
McIIenry, 1'. J., Multnomah, Socialist.
raget, li. l.ec, oi uaclcamss, no.
Wilson, A. King, of Clackamas, Detn.
TMIRTUHNTII SENATORIAL DIS
TRICT,
I'or State 8ctiator Vote for I'lvc.
Republican
aidcc, ii. k of Portland.
Coffey. John 11.. of Portland.
Kcllaher, Dan, of Portland, Reti.
Nottingham, C. W of Portland, Pro.
nciiuig, ucti, oi rortiami.
l'uruham. Walter C. of Portland. Deni
rrouiiimon
Mc Daniel, T, S., or Portland.
Morrow, Samuel, of Portland.
Under, Paul, of Portland.
Wolvcrton. Bruce, of Portland.
Socialist
Axelson, A. II., of Portland.
Leader, A. II., of Portland.
Nolfke, William, of Portland.
Smith, Prank, of Portland.
Stevens, J, I) of Portlaud,
KIGHTKHNTII RHPRI'.SKNTATIVH
DISTRICT.
I'or Representative Vote for Twelve.
Republican-
Abbott, James I)., of Portland.
Altmau, 11. C, of Gresham.
Hrady, I'rcd J of Portland.
llryuiilJ.C.of Portland.
Clements, W, J., of Portland.
Couch, K. C of St. Johns.
Davis, L. M of Portland.
I'arrcll, Robert S.. of Portland.
Jaeger, I. J of Portland.
.Muuoiie, I,. u of Portland, Pro.
McDonald, Charles J of Portland.
Ortou. A. W.. of Portland.
Democratic-
Campbell, I). I'., of Portlaud,
Parker. II. V.. of Portland.
Prohibition
Ilaldwiu, LeGraud M., of Portland.
Ilertroche, H. II., of Portland,
Dotton, C, A,, of Portland,
Katon, 15. G of Portland.
Hmerick, II. V, , of Portland.
Hanson, John l, of Portland.
Kerr, W. T of Portland.
Paget, Lionel I,., of Portland.
Poison, 1'. I, of Portland.
Smith, Lewis P., of Portland.
Tliointttoii. M H.. of Portland.
Socialist
Foleen, Charles I., of Portland.
I'uclis, A V .of Portland.
Gabriel. R P . of Portland.
Juops, John, of Portland,
l.ioyci, narolil, 01 Portland.
McfXxiald, Allan, of Portland,
McDonald. J A .of Portland.
Slmola. A O .oi Laurelwood.
Sladdeu, Thomas A., of Portland.
hummers, it I,., 01 Portland.
Weyera. V A., of Portland.
.tthm, G. M , of Portland.
COUNTY.
I'or County Commissioner Vote for
Que.
Hurcat. L. Ii.. of Portland. Socialist.
Lltiiituer, W L,., of Multnomah, Rep,
urwiuii, r,, r., 01 roriianu, rru.
I'or County Sheriff Vote for One,
I'erriue, G. L , of St. John, Socialist,
Stevens, Robert. L., Port load, Rep,
un, lum .m., 01 fonioau, uem,
J'or County Clerk Vot tor One,
I'ields. 1' S . of Portlaud. Rcd.
Palmerton, Orin V of Portland, Soc,
I'or County Treasurer Vote tor Oue,
Lewis. John M.. of Portland. Ren.
Wilton, II , of Porttaml.SliH
I'or County Attestor Vote for One,
Pctltt.J W., of Portland, Rep,
Slgler, 11. I),. of Portlaud, Rep.
I'or County School SuptrlMeadcat-r
vpie wr oe.
Iluckius, Roy J., oi Portland, Soc..
Robiusou, R, V of Portlaud, Rp.
I'or County Surveyor Vote tor One.
Gosictt.C. II.. of PorlUud. Pro.
Molbrook. PMie, Jr.; of porttotu), Rep
Mrange, w, L., H roniMd, Sec.
For County coroaer Vote for 0e.
Amos, William P., of rortUjtd, no.
rrankitn, joteM. MocUHX.
Goray, J. p , of VottUad, Deaaoewt
Nordeu, Ben L., of rortlaad, Rep.
St. Johut Justice of the rttce Dittrkt
IWWUI, U, K.t'Ktpi
Mccoy.M. H,,Sc.
NOTICE TO ABYBKTMIM.
In order to hMwra a ehawge af aeV
srtlssmtnt tht ft eastfe
I vertlstmtnt
.L...IJ 1 . t
nKD SW
date.
Hood River County.
This bill is submitted under the
initiative for the following, among
other, reasons:
A county is a public corporation
and it is apparent that section 2 of
article XI, of the Constitution of
Oregon, as amended, reserves to
the people the right to create a
county by initiative vote.
There is no general law for the
creation of counties now, and no
one knows when, if ever, there will
be one. The facts as to area, pop
ulation and assessed valuation
show that we arc able to maintain
a county government. Out of a
population of about 7.Soo the dc
sire of a county for the Hood River
country is earnest and unanimous
with the exception of a small frac
tion of one per cent. We are as
sured by leading citizens of The
Dalles, Dtifur and other portions of
Wasco County that they have no
objections to the creation of Hood
River County as proposed in this
bill, More than 400 residents of
The Dalles and Dufur have signed
the petitions asking that this bill be
submitted to a vote at the June
election, though forty-five names
from Dufur were received too late
to be filed with the Secretary of
State.
The people of the Hood River
country therefore ask favorable
consideration of the voters of the
state for these, among other, rca
sons:
Because the new county will be
a great benefit to the people rcsid
ing therein and will facilitate the
transaction of their county busi
ness.
Because as the law stands a conn
ty cannot be created by the Legis
lature; and finally,
Because the people of The
Dalles and the. balance of Wasco
County arc willing that Hood
Kivcr County may be created as
provided in this bill.
I lie assessed valuation In the
proposed Hood River County in
1003 was 9qo8,gs: in 1000 was
fi,6i8,670, showing a gain in vol
nation from igot.to 1906 of $710,
102, or about 78 per cent. The
valuation in 1007 was $2,762,240:
a gain over 1906 of $1,143,580, or
about 70 per cent, snowing the pro
portionate Increase In one year from
1906 to 1607 to be almost as great
as that in three years from 1903 to
1906.
The proposed Hood River Coun
ty nas a population 01 about 7,500
an area of about 500 square miles;
and twenty school houses, seven of
which arc graded schools having
from two to eight rooms each and
with a 9ao,ooo high school under
construction.
Ttiere will be left in Wasco
County, after Hood River County
s created au area of 1,046 square
miles, a population of 11,500, and
1 valuation of $5. 457. 720, thus
caving it among the largest and
strongest counties of the state.
Hood Rivkk Commkkcial Cluii
By A. A. Jayue, President.
By P. S. Davidson, Secretary.
Directors Charles T. Early,
W. L. Clark, Truman Butler,
IS. O. Blauchar, Charles Hall.
Officers A. E. Lake, Pres.: A.
R. Crosby, Vlcc-Prcs,; C. L. Phil.
Ips, Trcas.; J. M. Puttersou, Sec.
and Mgr.
pirectors-j. A. Renter, k. M.
Williams, N. A. Bonn, F. Mcnefee,
J. C. Hosteller, A. E. Lake, A. E.
Crosby.
TUB DALI.RS I1USINKS3 MKN'S
ASSOCIATION.
The Dalles, Ore.,
May 15, 1008.
To the President and Directors
Hood Rivtr Commercial Club,
Hood Klvcr, Oregon.
Gentlemen Your communication
of 6th inst regarding the initiative
in the matter of Hood River Coun
ty, whs read at a meeting of our
board last evening und I was iu
structed to couvey to you the
greetings of this board, and to as
sure you that your plan for cutting
oti the new county would have the
full support of this body, and we
wish you every success.
Very respectfully,
J. M. Pattkkson, Sec,
K. P. Smoker.
Arnold Ungert when he proposed
to the Knights of Pythias that lie I
would lurnisb the Havanas if tat I
boys would devote Friday night of
last week toa smoker and iuvitc the
mcHibers of Calauthe and other
castles to be with us, certainly
pkyed tbe joker. There were
present about 100 knights and from
Hart to sawa it was a aiost enjoy
abk occasion.
There was bo decree work doiie,
but after the preltainary work tf
fttalafr the lodge Ckancellor Com
warier declared, a recess for the
eveaiag aud those woo were ad
dicted to tbe. weed were regaled
wkb the hnest specimeas of the
trucculeat yefttatiod obtainable ia
Ihea attar Jfaruey. thecook. had
fried the coftec jt the right turn,
tltctaMc.WM aprtaa and we ate
'ban aad triad hoiea" until we bad
'aplaoty," AfUr tbe' feed tin-re
wtxe aiaciea sad soocs for aaother
hour aad wc oalv auk- wbea our
good rxotkers rroai Laiaotac were
ob4 to nut for the last car down
tbe liac for the night. They gave
Hemes todac a hearty iavitatiou
to visit Calaathe at any tiate. aad
we wUl take the dare at au early
J. B. KILKENNY G. L. BPPS
St. Johns
Electric Works
203 South Jersey St.
We don't solicit plumbing,
tinning or carpenter work or
any other line not pertaining
to the Electrical Business.
THAT ISN'T ALL
We are not running a curb
stone Klcctrical Business. Our
way of doing business is legit
imate.
Motors and Dynamos sold
and repaired; Fixtures and
Supplies; House Wiring.
BUILDERS'
HARDWARE
As well as the other
kinds of Hardware is
OUR HOBBY
0
We arc making the hard
ware business our study, and
it's not how cheap we can buy
but how good, and wc must
have the quality..
Our Universal Stoves nnd
Ranges arc ns good as the
HHST mntle.
Our mixed paints are the
Acme quality kind.
Hendricks Hardware
COMPANY.
No. 1 1 1 Ilurliugtou street
Street Car Time Table.
I.envc 3d & Alder.
Leave St. Johns.
A.M. A.M. P.M.
A.M. A.M. P.M.
5 43
605
635
6 40
7P
7 15
7 30
I
800
8.IS
830
8 45
9 00
915
9 30
9'45
1 1 30 548
1 1 45 o 00
5 45
605
6 36
6 40
650
7 00
7 15
7 3
7 50
8 10
835
840
8 55
9 10
9 35
940
9 55
10 10
10 35
10 40
10 55
11 10
11 35 6 15
1 1 40 6 30
13 00 640
13 OO 6 13
i3 sopn ft jo
1340 648
13 3opm6 20
13 40
7 10
I 00
1 18
136
I 54
3 13
3 AO
3 48
A06
J4
3 4
4 00
418
436
454
706
794
5 00
8 30
840
. 9 00
9 30
940
1000
10 30
10 40
11 OO
II 30
13 OO
13 30
13 45
I x 7 30
I 18 730
I 36 8 10
I 54 8 30
3 13 830
3 30 9 10
3 48 9 30
306 930
334 10 10
341 1030
4 00 11 00
4 so 1 1 30
4 40 13 OO
5J 13 TO
1000.
10 15
1030
1045
11 00
II 15
5 10
515 1350
5 3i
530
5 35 I 30
5 55 A. M.
TIAIG TABLU 0. R. & N.
Union Depot. Portland.
no, 3 tJiiicauo bpccial leavet HiAon. in.
No, 4 Sjxtkanc I'lycr leaves at 7:00 p. 111,
No, 6 Kansas City lixp, leavet 7:40 p. ut.
No. a lAXM .PasscnEcr leaves a;oo a, ut.
No. 1 Chicago Special arrivct8:3o p. in.
.H?!! civyi?xnrrnrrivo:. 1'. !!!!
No, 5 Kansas City Uxp. arrive 9,45 a. m.
no. 7 mci rasscngcr arrives 5:45 p. ut.
St. Johns Ferry Time Card.
Leave . Kast Side (A. M.V-ti:.u. 7:10.
8:00,9:00, lo-fio, no, 3;ooM, P, M,
1:00, jo, 3;oq, 4:00.4:50. 5 no, 0:20.
Leave West Side (A. M.1-6lso. tm.
0:30, 9:30, 10:30, iisjo. v. m. u:jo,
1:30, 30, 3:30, 4:30, 3:10, oxo, oyo.
Mail Schedule
Mall arrives at St. Johns at 7:10 a. tu.
anu 1:15 p, ut.
Leaves at 10:10 a. in., and 4Mt n. tu,
Office open Week days from 6:ia.iUi,
o o;io p. m. auuuaya trom 9 to 10 a. hi
Plant an ad. in
The -
"Ca. It r. .:
jts jonns it eview
and
a. i a
WatCII yOUr DUSinSS
grow.
IHDEElBiB
Watch the label o yew ptfsr.
AN OFFICIAL DIRECTORY
S. H. GREENE
Attonwy-t-Law.
Office: Room 9. Brceden Build- '
big, comer Third and Washington .
streets, Portland, and Room 35, Hoi-
brook Block. St. lolint.
Phone: Pacific 3098. Residence: St. Johns
HENRY E. COLLIER
f twifir
Ttoniim In Hi ITnltimnV ImlMlncr.
St. Johns, Oregon.
111 i
Joseph McChesncy, M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND
SURQEON
Day and Nlcht Office In McChesney Block
lhon WoodUwn 475
ST.. JOHNS, - OROOON
Dr. MARY MkLACHLAN
Physician and Surgeon.
Office in Holbrook's Block.
Residence, 315 Hayes street.
Phone Scott 6995.
OSCAR DeVAUL, M. D
Office hours, it to tia, m., f to J p. m.
Office Phone, WoodUwn 1141. r
KeldncePhont,'tJnlon J901. '
Office In Portsmouth hrlck.
Darling & Barnett
CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS
414 Smith St. - St. Johns, Ore.
, ii. 111.ACK
ANDY KItKK
BLACK & KERR
Building Contractors
Plans and IMImnlci I'urntihed.
J. R. WEIMER
Transfer and Storage
We deliver your goods to and from all
wttts of Portland, Vancouver, 1,1 11 11 ton,
Portland and Suburban Kxtircst 'Co..
city dock and nil points accessible by
wagon. Piano and furniture mavlna
u sticcialty. 100 I. Ilurlinutou: nliono
Richmond 61.
A. B. HEMSTOCK ;
Funeral Director and Bmbalmer .
Lady Assistant.
Branch alTlcc at Univantltr Park Uruif
Store, phono Woodlawn 1874,
Main odlcc. Portland. Oregon: nhone
Sclhvood 71. '
laurel lodge
no. 186 I. 0. 0. F.
mm
ST. JOHN, OftCMN
Meets each Monday eveahttf In Odd
Pel lows hall, at 8:00. Visitors welcomed.
II. H. bitumoiit, N. O.
15. II. Holcoinb, Secretary,
Holme LrxJfC No. Ii!
KNIOtlTS Of pVTMIAt. .
Meets every l'rlday night
at 7:30 o'clock at I.O.O.I'.
hall, Visitors always wel
come. Geo. R. Hluck. C.
C. J.H. Mack, K.R. I.'-,
Central Market!
Holbrook Block.
See us for the Choicest Cuttof the Best
Mcatt Obtainable. I
Orders I'illcd and I'uuilty Trade Solicited
I
T.P.WARD, Proprietor.
No. 9047.
TRRASURY drpartmunt
Office of Comptroller of the Currency,
WOSIIIIIgtOtl, l). C, I'tU. 39, I90U.V
Wliereas, by tatlsfoctory evidence pre-
tcittcil to the utidersIgncU, It hat been
made to appear that the '
"1'iast National iunk oh St. Johns"
in the City of St. Johns
in the County of Multnomah and State
of Oregon, has complied with all the
provisions of the statutes of the United
St
States, required to he cotunlled with be.
fore an association shall be autliorited to
commence the business of RankiuK.
Now. therefore. I. William R. Rlduel.
Comptroller of the Currencv.-ito hereby
certify that the f
'Pirst Nationai, Bank oi St, Johns'
in the City of St. Johns vt
in the county of Multnomah and state of
Oregon, It authorized to commence the
business of Ranking as provided iu Sec
tion I'iltv-oiie Hundred and Sixtv-niue
of the Revteed, Statute of. tk..Ualted
States,
ror'Or'O In testimony whereof
I r a
Ii; Z wttneks my 11
witness my baud aud.al
& r jj t oir,cc tfi. twehty-eigiK
iiay oi reoruary, 190a,
VM. n.'RIDGliLY,
Comptroller of the Currency.
l'9-33
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REGISTRATION OF LANB TITLE'
In tbe Circuit Court of tbe State of Ore.
gou for Multnomah. county,
In tbe mat ter of the application of Prau
JHerrut 10 uave reguterea.ttte title
1 taJott J, 3, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11,
r'i3. Uri5i 16. 17. V. 3o, si
and 33 of Block No. t and lots i,V
3. '4.-5. 6 aad .7 oi. Mask No..t4
Ora May Addition in the city of St.
John in Multnomah county, state of
Oregon applicant.
- Va . -
All whom it way cHcem. '
. ,AU towhoai k: way concern; Take
notice, that on the 3d day of May, 190B,
I an application wa filed bjr . taiti Frank
Merrill in the1 aterc antHM court fw
inlttfl regi4tMin of Use tUIa to tne land
above described. v'
Now. unleeayou aoar oa or baleac
a,i Oil- ..1 v a a '
ibc 9iu uy 01 jhwti iwfl, v mm
CSUfB-f wllV ilAll sat&fajAgA aAsII mm L
J m eaBveBsnaB vavta W
rattd; the watt wit he taken aa scms-
cording to the prayw of the appHaation,
and you will be forevsr barred frew di
MtUnc Uw imk. V. S.Ut4h Clocks
covar SKALj By H. C. Stwlth, Desutar.
H. B. Miehoka, VT
I aw prepared to spray yor
trees, beBbeuaes, feBs, ia fact tie
aay kiad of whitewasbtag aad
swaykg. N, A. Gee. '