THE ST. JOHNS REVIEW I'nt tl.hul Ererj Friday At 11? Wrrl llutlliifdon Street, HI. Jolin. Ilv Maiiki.ic & llVltltl.ltlt. Till'. HnviRW Is entered nt post office In Saint Johns, Oregon, ns mall matter of the second clnss uinlcr the Act of Con gress of March 3, 1879. Arfrrrtlilng ratd, $1.00 per Inch per month. All i-ommanlcstloni utimilil he kditrcsard to Tho ItCTlew, Hi. Juhnt, Off con. fob Printing eircntcd In firM-elan ntjle. IllUnfor Job rrlntlne cnh on ilellrcrr. Subscription qrlco $1.50 nor yoar. FRIDAY, JULY 24, 1908. ,'ohn Hull nfter our meat trusts by fidmltllnR Caimdlim cattle free to Kilglnnfl. Don't euro a cont. Not ftti.ck on bull ImhiC anyway. r When you walto up with n nnd, brown Usle In your mouth, und you (had filing iiIoiib your miliinl col umn, don't not Hcaicxl mid Imiigliiu tint jou are oxnlurhitod. It l JiiMt tint Mime old ImIiicmi Hint lmn boen limiting llfo u burden to you. limliop Potior tliu Krenl K)I"copnl dlvln.n (II(mI on tho uvoiiIiik or tho 11. Ho wun ti leader In tho work or lilo ohiirch for iiiiiny yunrs, mid ww witiultlored authority on nil mut ter twrtnlnliiK thereto. Ho wiih 71 yum old nt tho time or IiIh duiith. Tlir Sultmi of Turkuy him itruiituil 11 coiiHtltiitlou to tho iiuopto ; hut In iiumvcrlnjf tho ohJcetloiiH of hoiiio or IiIn ndvlmirH ho dorluri'd It would ho cany to uiiiiiil tho coiiHtltiitlou whon oitloi wiih flunlly roHtorod. TIiIh iIooh 1.01. Kiiund much butter thnu tunny or Hid Siiltnn'H iu'oimIkoh. The court of mipuiilH not mddu tho rino of f!!!f,OO0,OOO mid ruiiiiiiulud tho dido for n now limtrliig, It Ih much ih u ttxiiunlml. Two or throo ml. II11IW mich to tho threo Judgim Ih uhiMper Until ill mlllloiiH to tho gov- oriiiiit'lit. Tliun It wives tho ills, riiflkio or tho fine, whluh Ih worth 11 litllo. Guiiurnl llliiinti, tho grent (liirinmi mllllnry oxport soys I hut iiuMiiiopoiin u'tir would nucotMiirlly Involvo fo Hi nt leant or tho wont power, und tho uxpeiue touiich of thoiu wouldho no Imh thiin l,floo,000,ooo por your In nit lay, to Hay nothing or doiiblo thiil iiniuiiiii of low from tho (InniNge (ominifriw, Ho huiIihI further Hint llai lemilt would ho Hint tho Milted flu In would Imi Hiipruinu mining Iho KHtloiu, or tho onrth, Thuro will bo it llvoly tluio for Undo Hum whtni tho 'liltniiM Ih 011 Iho hoiithor." Wo tlilnl the liood Dutch geuuriil Ih hollering t)"(.ro ho In hurl. Hoinotliliig Hliuuld ho douo tho freo furry proposition. It docH iiotHuiim lllto 11 uipiuro dmil for it hundred or iirno or our loprnuvuln tlvo ultUoiiH mid froo linhlerH to sign it potllloii mtUIng tho council lo titho ntupH towurd culling it Hpovliil oluctloi for tho purpouo of iMtubllidiliig 11 fr;o furry mid thuu hnvo tho petition piit on fllo mid 110 nctloii tnlioii 011 tho Hitmii. If tho council Iihm 110 convic tion In th nmller. 01 llli-llflltlil to ex promt tliuin, what Ih tho iiho or Imvlni 11 councllT ir 11 potlllon hIkiumI by ovor a hundred cIMxoiih Ih not worth imtliijc upon, 1I01.I1I0 tho iituubur or 11111110M (miii Just hh oimlly bo fuieiired. Aullou In thin iiiuttor Ih whiit In wiint cil, l.ut tho ipiuntloit bo decided 0110 wny or miother. (.'urtitluly a freo fer ry y it tlihiK budly iiutided. Let W hnvo It, Koiitlumon of tho council. r MOVING PICTURES. MpfcWH. W. h. Smith mid IMvId Mil h'.. v.lth tholr fine movliiB picture lufliliio hnvo nBBoclntud thotntolvos wit'i the rink iiinuiiRuinunt mid will 'tifltiill their mnchliio which Is fitted wi'.h tho very lntcst In films mid t'lewdvliiK vIowh. TI10B0 film nro Heel ed direct from tho Now York fu-'lrry mid nro not n lot or bocoihI hiuul films ns nre often used In Biich slows. TIiobo films nro chmiBcd three times ench week nnd tho very bent, subjects uro Belected. The Bontlcmen who nro arranging thin mniiBomuiit hall nro making rad ical chungos la tho building, remodel In the front, putting In 200 opera chilrfi In tho balcony, whoro ono mny a't Incomrort mid enjoy tho moving plcturo show. Thero will bo a gon oral ndmlBHlon chnrgo of 10 ncntB, ul.icli ndinlts to tho balcony and tho moving pictures. Skates 1G cents Pr pnlr. Tho innnagomont proposo to tlvo a benefit for tho churches, one afternoon of each week. Thoro will bo the host of order kept nt tliu rink ut all times mid tho pationngo of tho bust people ot tho eitj Is solicited, Tho rink will bo .ipi'ii from 2 to fi overy nfternoon and rioin f, to 11 uvory evening. Kotir Uti'HV ilectrlo fans hnvo been InBlallei which will keep tho tompornttiro of tho rink comfortitblo, ON THE WEST SIDE One of the Most Important of Port land Suburbs UILDINQ PUHMIT3 No. 07, to Charles Nichols to orcct n I' Mldeuco 011 lots 10 and 21, frontln on Ungn itlrout between HiiiIboI' nnd Cortland bniilovnrd. $1000, No. dS, to J. M. Mleklojolm to end 11 residence for Ij. II. Cmnpboll, fronting 011 I.envltt between Modoc mid l rirtlnud bouluvnrd. 11 GOO. No 09, to Kuiiiia J, Clark to erect n 1 : Hldenco on lot 17 block 2 I'nrk nil dltloii., fronting on llnrtmnu butweun Chnilexlon mid CrulkRhnnk, $800 O.70, to W. A. J111110H to erect a ichIiIciico on lot I block I Kovoraiicu uddltlon, fronting on Mohawk, but wo:i Iviiuhoo mid Hayes, $800 t'o. 71 to Ilort Wright to orect a ivKlilcnco on lot IK block 10, front hiK on lluchntinn, between I 'oik mid Wn'i $.1(10, No 72, to It. A. Klolfher, to repair shop for W. H. Hwonglo on lot I f'liiilliijt on Tiicoiim slrool belueun .lnmy mid Iviiulioe, $80, AIR. J. II. U:II'I:R OF PORTLAND Wrilcs l.cHcr Which fllny lie of (lnvit Interest to Skin Sufferers of this City. "Follow the trail of the trolley" is n popular slogan adopted by realty dealers all over the country. The Willamette heights were con sidered too far away for residence sites a few years at;6 simply be cause there was no car service there. The best country develop ers arc the railroads and electric Hues. When the United Railways company eot a franchise for an elec tric line to Cavalry cemetery and to the north, speculators began to sit up and think. Many doubted the Co.'s intention to extend their line down the west side of the Willam ettc to Uiinton, and it was not till they read the announcement in the Oregon Journal that the United Railways had broken ground for their Uiinton line that they were convinced that at last the hills to the north would be skirted by the trolley. It has just dawned on the skeptical that at last there is a so Union to the problem of populating possibly one of the most beautiful and picturesque stretches of river frontage to be found between the two greatest oceans. Heretofore people could go to su mirbau additions to the cast, north cast and southeast for upwards of seven miles mid have nice homes away from the busy center. Hut the north part of West Portland never offered inducements to the home site seeker, coiiscmieutly not to the speculator or investor and up till now people could not be induced to invest on the west side of the city outside the northern boundary of the city. The solution of the problem being now solved by the new electric line down the I.iiintoti roitd skirting the verdant, rolling Hills seven miles nlong the Willam ettc to Miiutou nnd even beyond it, there is great activity in that dircc tiou and options on property along tile whole course nre said to be sc cured. I.iuutoii, that picturesque nud thriving little town seven miles be low Portland and nearly opposite at. joints, is liiDllatlng over the as suniticc that it will be closely con nected with Portland by n rapid trolley line. Said n resident of Uiinton to a Journal representative: "Why just imagine wlint Hie new I.iuntonclcc trie line will mean even for the neo pie living across the river nt St, Johns. ferry Goldficld Man Shows Up An Eastern Magazine. Following is a letter sent to Ev erybody's Magazine by W. H. Paul of Gold field, showing the unfair ness with which mining is treated by this one eastern magazine in par ticular, although its methods arc characteristic of the entire class of publications to which it belongs. It should be stated, too, that Ev erybody's has neither printed Mr. Paul's letter nor acknowledged its receipt. Goldficld, Nov., Mar. 2, 1908. Everybody's Magazine, New York, N. Y.s Gentlemen: At the risk of being an unwelcome inquirer, I want to ask that you advise your readers through your "Straight Talk" col umns the cause of the prejudice you in common with other maga zines manifest toward the mining industry. One would think you class all mining with Louisiana lot tery schemes, and fail to realize that the security back of the paper currency of our government is the gold and silver in the vaults at Washington, and that this gold and silver was mined, and did not grow on bushes, nor was it made in one of the "System's dollar mills," as Lawson calls it. In the January number of Munscy's, on page 473, in n hysterical article evidently in tended to bolster up the Wall street chromo market, the editor says "Hundreds of millions of dollars of the coplc's money is wasted an nually in mining and other worth less stocks, etc." That sounds much like the clntisc in our Const! ttitiou which classes women with patiiKTS and insane persons as hnv iiig no vote in these United States. Is it fair to condemn an industry that annually adds untold millions of new wealth to the nation because owing to human cupidity and de sire to "get rich quick many peo ple listen to the siren song of some glib promoter without exercising the precaution that they would if they were buying a peck of apples? I have made several efforts to net your advertising department to in sert an advertisement of treasury stock in an undeveloped mine re quiring funds for the construction of n mill in order to treat its ores more economically on the ground, and while you refuse to accept the advertisement, I can point out many schemes to defraud the unwary, ad vertised in your classified columns, nnd which on their face look suspi cious. The mill hns been com pleted; is now turning out gold, and the stockholders will soon receive they would in buying anything else, flDM 1M A NCR NO 185 S H GREENE there would lo less nrpimlippntrnhist V'vl'1 v-' lyju Altorneyt-l . , , -; I J n the mining industry. The National Danker is authority for the state incut that the dividends paid by gold and silver mines arc greater than the dividends paid by all the banks in the United States, and that the dividends paid by our copper mines alone are greater than the dividends paid by all the railroads of the country. Statistics show that 53 per cent of all the tonnage handled by the railroads of the country is the product of the mines. 1 rue, mucli money is lost by tin wise investors who blindly put their money into any inhibit: prono sitiou because of the desire to spec ulate, but how will these losses compare with those in industrial and railroad stocks, insurance com panics and banks in late years? Dun's and Bradstreet's commer cial agencies arc authority for the statement that 35 per cent of all le gitimate miniutr investments fail. while a much greater percentage of all commercial investments fail. Fortunes arc made and lost in speculation on Wall street without the addition to or loss of a dollar of this world's wealth, nnd then I wonder how the losses sustained by unwise investors in "fake" mining stocks compare with the ruin an mi ally' brought to thousands of homes An Ordinance Fixing the Form of Bond of the City of St. Johns, to be Issued for Dock Purposes as Authorized by Ordinance No. 174 of Said City. Kor about 15 years I had been nfllictcd with Eczema nud hud tried iiiiom many remedies to very little pur- n,.r , . ,irI(, " .. nrwit mul iifi riirn Quitwiiiiliiit lit I .... . 'n' , 'n,,i S, " come ncrM by nlimin1 j UlvilIcntls thc nmount ? i& ro"ey car nnd.get up 0f their investment. Sttcli oppor i the city t quarter of an hour tlinitic3 nre 10t illfrcqucllt Vnm FHUIT GROWING. Yluriti Ih 110 01m (IiIiik itbou the r.'0i4v elt- hoiuv Uimi will le u (walr ruturu of uujoyiuoiit or (Imt wilt so conduce to tho Hood health of th UuuM iHildvr n it fruit kiihIoii. TIk Iwiwftt will com In two wny lr 'by Burden In properly ennui for liurlnjr the eutlro ymr. Kwill) one inn find few kind of oxm ! Unit will ! mum iHUieflclMl to tin. health (bail k few iiiuuienlM tiptmt every munitnt. In tho rriilUmdHii ukIuuiik lit M)i Kbout tho pluuu Mini bUHlum U It luvlBiiratliiK mid exhllHititliiK. Utt guU to look fornnid with ploiiti uro to tiw liiuir In tint kuhIoii. it iIokh not follow Hint b(KnuK It U it fCtftt vnrdaii, duo may not mow Home MftnbliNi themln xlw. Many fruit v til wluilt ot tUtt growing of eiuly HUII ctnblt)H botwwu tho roun Hihl lm alltha bailor for It. When tJti It (Uum, bowtr, thoro would b hu uUuudNure or plmit rood In the Mill. 8nt lh fiMitiirw (hut iipiuxiIh to UiilMrdir Ike Htrouitost Is tho do IndoiK fivh frulta nud MolnliHa. 'Vtteiv & tuMM au gootl ut ihmv taken ftftli froui th ao. Thoro nro no wilt, BbrtvelM, stalo frultu. Uvory hliTy. etiry vttguUble l crlep and eqrr!; an imiwa aud riavur nut proa mil with tb ktuff pmcliMMJil In tho slfcll of tho iiiarkvU. "T-ry It nxt )w. It Is not too l.-! lo do Houethlng thlu yoar ovon. Vtofr you havo wntw for tho la.vn II tint IriKl Qf eriap radUhuu 01 lot- I II co may lw grown ovon duilnj; thlu warm wonthar and grown wi qulekly itH to sunirlae you. Now U 11 torn! tlmu to chuir tho Ktrawborry hod of all wood and by IrrlgatliiK Kiotv nu oxtra liu-go crown for uuxt Bvasni, Ono can ouHlly doublo tltulr crrip by a little Judicious iiiltlvntlou nud euro from now 011 until winter. In tho fall, too, la a good tlmo to put out a bod of onluus for oarly Krecu piiloua. l'una iduntod lato In tun winior win up wcokb oariior than gitliuate you; mUBhboret that tlioy plant in were in tho print'. (lespiTiition, I tried I), D. I). I wns soon convinced before the bottle was half empty that I had tit last found medicine that was not a de ception. I jiersevered. Now 1 have a little left of a third bottle nud 11m entirely cured of the Keema, nud for seven mouths have hnd 110 symptoms of its re turn. The annoyance was so great nud loiig.coiitiuiied, and the cure so complete that I feel it my duty to make known the above facts to the public that others similarly afllicted may make trial of this remedy. J. II. I.eiper, Field Secietnry Northwest Sab bath association. 160 Grand Ave. North, Portland, Oregon, What 1), I). I), did in this case it ought to do for you. This won. deiful remedy is now recognized by the foremost physicians and scien tists as the quickest and surest cure for Kc.eniu und skin disease of any nature. This remedy is as safe and pleasant to use as pure water, and is applied directly to the afllict ed parts, leaviuu no bad odor or sticky salvy substance. The first application gives INSTANT RE 1,1 EK, ami as far us we have been able to investigate quickly effects the most astonishing and permanent cutes wheiever rightly used. If you are a sufferer from any kind of itch or skin disease of any nature do not fail to try this remarkable remedy, Pamphlets 011 skin dis eases nud their cure, diet, exercise, bathing, etc., free tit our More. St. Johns Pharmacy. 1 n tu nit wny 11 uuiirier 01 an noun 1.1... . j. ... ....!!...- .!... 1... ..I . .1 IIIUUIV.-J UIK 1IUI lllll VIIUl'lll "X Z ' ; constantly traveling through the ' '" hu uuu vnr nu 111 in iicr.ranirw nf HiU clnln. nud tell you that if eople will only T 1 1 .1 , r ''""X ' ".',M?xrclsc tin, ordinary horsc.seuse Whereas, heretofore, on thc aist day of April, 1908, thc Council of thc City of St. Jolins duly, passed nn ordlunucc rso. 174 nutuonzinK tup issuance 01 001111 01 said City to the nmount of SIXTY THOUSAND DOLLARS (f6o.ooo), mul prescribing thc dctnilsot the execution thereof! nnd. Whcrens. the Council of the City of St. Johns docs now desire to fix thc form ot bond to be issued under said ortllu- ance No. 174; Therefore: Thc City of St. Johns docs ordniu ns follows: Section 1. The form of thc bond authorized heretofore by Ordinance No. 174 of snld City shall be (except ns to numbers) in substantially mc lorm ioi- lowing, namely: NO , fsoo. U.itiu Statics Oi' Amiirica Statu oi Omucon CITY OI' ST. JOHNS l'Ultl.lC DOCK 110ND Know nil men by these presents, mat tnc city ot St. Johns, Muituoiiuiii ..J .-.uu6i iu iimu.iiiu3ui ""in" county, UrcL'on. ncknowicdKcs itsclt to tliroumi Plavimr with loaded dice owe, nud for vn uc received herebv nro In tlint dnllnr mill vnn VnrUnra tnlscs to pay to bearer on thc 2 1st dnvof J -""-.-'I ....J. .1. f ... . ,. I 1 ni'itiiiy.a. iiiu biiiu Ul 1'ivc liuilllli.il Dollars (foo.oo) toKclhcr with Interest tiicrcou from tuc date Iicrcol at the rate of six pcrcciitum tier nninini, payable scitu-nnnuaiiy on llic list day of October aud of April lit each year 011 presentation nnd surrender of the Interest couons Hereunto nttaciicii ns tiicy severally be come due. Iloth priucixtl nud Interest of this bond arc hereby made' pay able In Kohl coin of the United States nt the Peninsula Hank In the City of St. jonns, urcKon, or nt linuovcr National Ilank, New York City, at thc option of thc holder. This bond Is one of a series of bonds of like denomination nnd tenor Issued bv thc City of St. Johns for the purxc of Attorney-t-Law. Office: Uoom 9. llrcedcn Ilulld lug, corner Third nnd Washington streets, Portland, and Uoom 25, IIol brook lllock, St. Jolins. Phone: Pacific 3098. Residence: St. Johns HENRY COLLIER Lawyer. Rooms In the Ilolbrook building. St. Johns, Oregon, Joseph McChcsncy, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SUROEON Day nnd Nlelit Office In McChesnoy Block 1'hane WoodUwn 475 ST. JOHNS. - - OREOON Dr. MARY MacLACHLAN Physician and Suricon. Office In Holbrook's lllock. Residence, 215 Hayes street, l'hoiic Scott 6995. OSCAR DeVAUL, M. D onlce hours, 11 to us, m., to j p. m. Office rhone, Wootltswu 1141. Hcnlilencc riiouc, Union 3901. Office In I'orlimotitli Prick. call Wall street? That you arc not fuir minded enough to open your advertising columns to miuitig,cvcn if it necessitates some expense and labor to investigate and eliminate the propositions not backed or en dorsed by reputable people, is to be wondered at. bit down and do 11 little thinking. I would be i:lnd to have you nub' lish this letter, with your answer, but If you do, don't butcher it; and I don't want a year's subscription tree, ticing nulc to pay for my read ing matter. The absolutely safe opportunities for making money in this state in thc cleanest business on cartli nre simply marvelous, and I shall consider myself very well re paid if you will publish this letter 111 defense of nn industry that is the backbone of the state of Nevada aud the nation ns well. Portlier, I will not hide behind initials or n lion de plume. Yours truly, W. II. PAUL, General Agent D. & K. O. R. R. acquiring n site nnd erecting, building nnd coustructiiii; thereon n tmbllc dock for public dock purposes pursuant to the authorization of more than two-thirds of thc electors of the C tv of St. tohiis vol. lug nt nu election duly called nnd held 111 mc sam tiiy on tno otn day 01 April, looH.niidln ncconlnncc wlthnu ordinance of said City duly passed by its Council 011 inc jim nay 01 April, 1903. And it is hereby certified nnd recited .11 :it.i . 1 .i.f . mm 1111 iitin, minimum 111111 iimi rc-i j g ma 4 1 g iiilrcd to be done precedent to nud In t,Pfffil iWflVlCPt I J. R. WEIA1ER Transfer and Storage Wc deliver your goods to and from nil parts of Portland, Vancouver, Lluntoii, Portland and Suburban l'.x press Co., city dock nnd nil points accessible by wagon. Piano and furnlturo moving n specialty. 109 U. Ilurllugtoii; phone Rlclimoiiil 61. A. B. HEMSTOCK Tuncral Director and Embalmcr Lady Assistant. Itrntich office nt University Park Drug Store, phone Woodhtwn 1874, Main office, Portland, Oregon; phone Scllwood 71. LAUREL LODGE No. 186 I. O. O. F. ST. JOHNS. ORIIOON Meets each Monday evening In Odd Pillows hall, nt 8:00. Visitors welcomed. C. 1'. Cntcs, N. O. It. II. Ilolcomb, Sccrctnry. Holmes Lodge No. 101 KNIOIITS OP I' VI III AS. Meets every l'riday night Jnt t:,jo o'clock nt I.O.O.l'. linn, visitors always wel come. J. II. Illack, C. C. It. II. Holeojub, K. R.S. DISSOLUTION NOTICE Notice In huruby alvon that tho firm hcicioforo known ns Illnck & l idldliiK contractors, Is thin day ills Holvcd by mutual consent. Andy Kerr contlnuliiK tho buslncsH with J. Issuance of this bond have been done. have Impelled nnd been performed In apt time nud season and In due form of law and that the total Indebtedness of the City of St. Jolins, this bond Included. docs not exceed any constitutional or charter limitations. In testimony whereof, the City of St. 'I Johns, has caused this bond to be slimed Kerr, by Its Mayor aud attested by its record er, nun sen leu wun its LorK)rntc Seal, aniline interest caution Hereunto at tached to be executed in Its behalf bv the engraved signature of Its Mayor us Ilolbrook lllock. Sec us for the Choicest Cuts of the II est Meats Obtainable. Orders I'llled and I'amlly Trade Solicited It, Korr nn senior pnrtuur, undo, tlio of the aist tiny of April, 1908 11. Attest: firm iinmo of J. It. Korr & Bon. J. 11. Illnck Andy Kurr The Weber Case. The courts have found Henry Weber guilty of embezzlement in converting to his own use money paid him supposedly for company use, and the sentence imposed by the court was seven years. The news has gone forth to the world that Nevada justice is not nu empty name. The investing pub lic has in this incident assurance that its money will be safe in the care of the companies that are de veloping tins great mineral domain In the earlier days of Goldficld, during the period of mad specula tion and jieruicious wild catting, there were many Henry Webers and worse. Money invested in "se curities" was frequently diverted to other uses than sinking shafts and installing machinery. Too fre quently "office" nnd "mine" ex- louses were thc reverse of their proper ratio. Happily such n conditiou is be coiii'ng eliminated now. The har pks have flown with their ilbgot ten spoils nnd left the field to the le- oerutors, who always the majority. Goldficld News, June 27th. ed. A visit to the river town will convince any one that there is n grent future for it. Prosperity will simply force itself on it because it has natural ndvantnges which nre bound to be recognized bv ninnii facttircrs, when it is considered that I.iiiutou has n deep harbor throtnih out, the channel being close to thc west snore. It is reported that tie goimiious arc 011 tor nu extensive factory plant just north of the town me loiumuia bteel company some time ago purchased n large tract wun a Dig water I rentage on the deep channel just south of Linn ton, uud it is understood that thev will build u commodious plant 011 me site. 1 ins company is the only steel casting concern west of Chf. cago. 1 ue uien nar nor ueaity com pnny will have 011 the market in a few days 333 ncrcs with over 1600 feet of deep channel frontage inline' dlalely adjoining the extensive hold lugs of the Columbia steel plant just south of Liiinton and below the Clnretiiout tavern. That portion of the tract between the St. Helens and Gcrmantowu road will be im proved and the streets graded aud wuter service put in. The West St. Johns Land coin- pany had au eagle eye 011 the west side of the Willamette. They n ck ed out u 3oo-acre tract iust below the site of the Willamette bridge and platted in April, 1907 Thus Whitwood Court became n pretty MinuriNni sue ou uie west side. This tract is uttractini? considerable attention by investors, and its fu urn- iiiiiiiiiuc;v is assured. 1 lie new electric line down the west bank runs through this nronertv also, and the rapid service to and irom the city will build it up With such n factor nud the North Uank road completed, great things are expected in this district. The view from Whitwood Court is verv fine, making n desirable residence site. btiuday'.s Oregon Journal. NEWPORT YAQUINA BAY Oregon's Matchless Beach Resort The PIncc to do for Perfect Rest nnd Kvery Concilv nble Form of Healthful and Delightful Recreation ITS FACILITIES ARE COMPLETE Best of food nud nu abundance of it. Presh water from springs. All mod ern necessities, such ns telegraph, telephone, markets freshly pro vided every day. Fuel in nbundniice. Cottages partly furnish ed or unfurnished to be had cheaply. Strict municipal sanitary regulations, SUMMER EXCURSION RATES From all Points In the Northwest NliWPORT is reached by way of the Southern Pacific to Albany or Corvallis, thence Corvallis & Kastern R. K. Train service daily and the trip a pleasure throughout. Leave Portland 8:15 A. M. Rate From Portland $6.00 for the Round Trip Tickets on sale daily, and good for six months. There is nlso a Saturday-Monday rate from Portland of $3.00, tickets 011 sale Sat urdays, good for return Mondays. Correspondingly low rates from all other points. Call at the city ticket office of the South ern Pacific, Third and Washington streets, in Portland, or at auy S. P. agency elsewhere, for complete information. Witt. McAlURRAY General Passeuger Agent, Southern Pacific Co., Portland, Ore. To Water Users. Water used through hose for spriukliug yards or sidewalks or washing porches or windows must lie paid for in advance, aud used only between the hours of 5 nnd 8 a. ui. nud 5 and 9 p. in. It must not be used for spriukliug streets. Anyone using water coutrary to these rules, or wastcfully, will be shut off without further notice. St. Johns Waterworks and Light' ing Co., P. II. Kdlefseu, superintendent. For Sale Singer Sewing machine ngeucy for sale. Inquire Wolcott, the Rent Man. 34t.fl Grand Opening MOVING PICTURES at the RINK II I Saturday, July 25, at 2 P. M. Rink will be open every afternoon from 2 to 5, aud every evening from 8 to 11. Four large electric fans will keep the room com fortable. Fine new films for moving pictures changed three times every week. General Admission 1 0 Cents Which admits to picture-show Skates 15 Cents per Pair W. lliUCIi Mitvor. . . .... A. M, J'.NMJ.V, Kccorilcr. Attached to mlil bond ami cvlilcnclne the fcvcrnl itifttalliiicnU of liitcn-st to I nrcme tlicrcon Kind I !c Intcrvtt note or coupon numbered coim-ciitivoly from one to forty, Ixitli nutnlicn Incliulve, mul excent n to number mul dates of iiinttir- ity !mll be of iilitntitially the form iuiiuyiun: (I'orm of Coupon.) October fn.oo On the JiH ilnv of Anrll. 10 the tity oi M. joiuii, Oregon, promise to pny the lenrcr l'lftccn Dollar In eolil coin of thc United Mntc at the I'eitiiiiu lit Ilauk. St. lolnm. Oreeoit. or at Han over National Hank. New York, at the option oi tuc noiiicr lor cmiauiiual in. term due mat duy on it I'tiiiiic Dock liond, dated April 31, 190s, Numlicr 11. w. lnuci: Mavor. Section 3. All ordinance or narts of I it . . . ... . 1 oriiiiiiiucc 111 couiiici iierewuii arc Here by repealed. Passed thc council July 31,190s, Approved July 31, 1908. II. W. 11RICH Mayor. Attest: A. M. Hsson. Recorder. rublUhed in the St. John Review July 3, y3. No. 9047. Report of thc condition of the First National Bank ot St. Johns lot St. John, in the state of Oregon, at wic ciuse 01 OU5II1CS3 juiy jjin, 190a: RKSQURCKS. Ioaus and discounts fi6.08j.5j Overdraft, secured & uiisec'd i,6o .. . 1 . . . . u.o. iKJiiinioseturecircuiuiiou 35,000,00 i-.reiuitinis on u. b. oouds 1,043.75 llankiiiL' house, furniture and fixtures vi3.o r . 1 1 w wv lixjieuscs punt 1,553.34 uuc irom oiaic uanKS and bankers i.q 18.47 Due from approved re serve agents 6.aii.jS Checks aud other cash items 331.1a Notes of other Nation al Hanks as .00 fractional pajer cur rency, nicKeis.ceuts 10.04 Lawful money reserve in bank, viz: Specie 3,654.65 Redemption fund with u. . ireasurer (5 er ct. of circulation 1,350.00 13,145.94 T.P.WARD Proprietor. BUILDERS' HARDWARE As well ns the other kinds of Hardware is OUR HOBBY o We nre mnklng the hard ware business our study, and it's not how cheap we can buy but how tiood, and we must have the quality, Our Universal Stoves and Ranges arc as good as thc HOST made. Our mixed paints are the Acme quality Kind. Hendricks Hardware I COMPANY. No. 1 1 1 Burlington street SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Ore- Kon, lor uie county 01 Jlultnomab. Nettie I'airchlld, l'laintiff, ' vs. Kills G. I'airchlld, Defenilent. To I'ills G. l'alrclilld. the above nam. ed defenilent, In the name of the state of Oregon, you are hereby required to op pear and answer the comt-ljint filed -a. Kainst you in a' ovc entitled court and suit within six weeks from date of the first publication of this summons, to wit: from July 17, 1908. and if you fail to so appear or answer or otherwise plead In said suit the plaintiff above-named will apply to the above-named court for the relief demanded In her complaint filed In the said suit to wit: for a decree dissolv ing uie oonus ot matrimony now and heretofore existlnn between olaintlff am! uim yourseu ami aosoiuteiy dlvorcint plaintiff from vou. and for the rnre ami custody of the minor child nf nlantlff and yourself, to wit! l'dith Palrphil.l.o j79.359.3o I lauchter, and for other such order and I further relief as to this court may scetu Total, Uauii.itiks. Individual deposits subject to check. ..3i.8i7.6i Demand certificates of of deposit 1.801.00 Time certificates of deposit.... 1.3W.J1 savings deposits ... . 371.15 39:359.30 O'Day, Judge of theabove-entitled court, Ulade ill Otiell court ill lh ranu. nn July 14, 1908, which order prescribes that this summons shall be published, in the St. Johns Review once each week for thi period of not less than six weeks. The first publication of this summons was Total Stilts of Orei'mi County of Multnomah Mt 1. 1'. P. Drinker, cashier of the W( 3 named bans:, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true, to the best of ac knowledge and belief. 1'. P. Drinker, Cashier. M.,W .7"' ? v" 7i "V"0, " me last puo- - ''""j- 1 iiwiiuil ut tUIS summons will h on August sS, 1908. H. K. Collier Attorney for the plaiatlfl.. Mandolin and OuHar ImsooL I have orgauired a Class of ' man- Subscribed and sworn to before tue dohn aud guitar pupils in St. Johns aua can taice a tew more scholars on each. Terms reasonable. Sat. isfactiou guaranteed. Best of ref erences. Dale F. Tavlor. at Calef Bros., House Furnishers, opp. P. 6. this 18th day of July, 1908. W. K. ltall, Notary Public, Multnomah county, Ore, Correct Attest; Henry W. Coe. C. V. Sherman, R. M. Tuttle, Directors. 3111