St. Johns review. (Saint Johns, Or.) 1904-current, September 18, 1908, Image 4

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A LITTLE OFF.
OUR NEIQHBOR'8 VIEW OF IT.
Tlie Peoples Press, a publication A movement nns boon started on
lo,i nn tlm Rnn ni,i In Pnrtin.,,1. ths I'onlnBula, orlRlnatlng In North
..... ,. . i . . Alblnn , to nrrntigo matters so that
w'",uul . ' uio peninsula section will hnvo n
Itod and brightest local nowspnpor ,mper nll llB owlli Tho BUgges
nbout Portland tries to rub It Into Hon has been made to tho St. Johns
tho ltovlew Just a little In regard ' to view, that ns It Is established In
to annexation. ""t section It chnngo Ho tltlo to
Of course wo do not blamo thoPrcss the Peninsula ltovlew, and take up
for wlshlnn to get St. Johns Into tho work of boosting tho Peninsula
Portland, for ltko all other citizens At present writing tho editor of tho
of tho big corporation It recognizes Hovlow seems to think well of tho
In St. Johns tho most profltablo of fchomo, and If ho Is plodged tho
nll tho subuibs of Portland, and ono support of tho communities wherein
beforo which thcro Is tho brightest "Is lnpor Is supposed to clrculato
futuro and tho greatest possibilities, ho will adopt tho suggcslon
lint II wnn rntlmr lilitrrnr nfnt for II Thoro Is HOWS OllOUgh In tho
to accuso the Hovlcw by Implication Peninsula for n llvo paper, and thcro
that our opposition to annexation was will bo moro nows In tho futuro
from mercenary motives only nnd "a No ''utter field for n papor could
nowspapcr has to do wrong to pro ho fotnnl nnd financial success Is
toct Itself." That is not within n Practically surotonttend tho scheme
mllo of tho fnct. When wo hnvo to U is put Into effect. Pcoploon
do wrong tc protect our interests In tho Pcnlnsuln nro most liberal In
thn ltnvliHv. nn win n.ti.l.i. Ir tlm tholr support of any schenio to
money wo rccclvo from tho city is th ''oust tho district ub was shown by
only bono of contention, wo will clvo tho excellent showing that section
that work to tho Peoples Press, If it """1 1rlng tho Itoso Carnival and
will keop BUohnsout of Portland for & PPor ilovoted to tho Interests of
until tho conditions nro moro favorn this community would doubtless bo
bio, It would bo suicidal to tho best liberally supportod.
Interests of St. Johns to go Into tho Incldontally it would bo tho best
big city. It Is not tlio policy of klnil of advertising for tho dlstric
Portland or nny other big city to for It would glvo It n medium through
dovelop Its suburbs to tho dotrlmon which Its ndvnntngcs could bo con.
of its own advancement. Portland Is stnutly kept beforo tho people, not
Just now debating and without doubt only locally, but throughout tho on
sill develop a grcnt basin bolow tho tiro stato and country . Ho succuss.
bridges and west of Bwnn Islniul, ""ly has thin schomo been received
SOCIALIST COLUMNS
These two columns have been leased by the Socialists of St.
Johns. They will furnish and edit their own matter, and the
editor of the Review will in nowise be responsible for anything
that may appear cncli week under this heading.
Hi
nt which children nro pormltted to
work In tho mines nnd mills of Ala
bntnn, South Carolina and Gcorgla7
Will ho Illustrate IiIb talk with pic
tures of tho chain gangs of Florida
and tho CmollnnsTWHS ho clnlm crcd
It for tho poonago system In tho tur
penttno nnd lumber camps of those
states? Kvery voto cast for Bryan Is
n voto for tho exploitation of babies
In tho cotton mills and coal mines,
In voto to strengthen tho class that
Socialist meetings every Wednesday evening at 7S30, at 424 Brunswick rob?, nnU WrCBSe8 throughout tho
Everybody welcome. I .. , , , , .
- I RiVprv mntrrnqflmfin tltnl la nlnnfn.l
by tho votes of laborers upon tho
TUB .MOST IMPORTANT PilOULEM Ho has not scon tho phenomena whic democratic ticket will bo bound by n
ha Is attncklnghns progressed along caucus, a majority of which comes
uy Ilouort Hunter. tho samo lines in autocratic Ilussin, from states where unionism Is
Thoro nro somo things Hint th burocrntlo Prussia, republican Franco crime nnd whoro legislation is moro
wonting man can tfcchlo Dy voting roi nna plutocratic Amcrlcn. Tho trust bnckwnrd thnn In nny pretonded civ
tho republlcnn or domocrnt pnrty. 8 nt homo nllko In Japan, Just out lllzod country on earth.
They can docldo for lnstnnco.whlch 0f foudnllsm nnd In Europo nnd Amcr- In vlow of theso fncts, what do you
of certain gient Interests shall dom- cn whoro cnpltnllsm has reigned for think of n Inhering mnn who votes
Innto this country. moro than a contury. for Urynn and n domocrntlo congress
Tlicy enn decldo whother tho mon- Agnlnst this on-sweeping tidal wnvi for tho sake of labor. 0. L. P.
opoiics of tlio fxortli snail control 0f concentration llrran Is nlaylng tho
congress or whether n discontented rolo of Mother Pnrtlngton, nnd with HENRY E.COLLIER
portion or uio mnnurnciuring inior- hB puny broom of state licenses wouli Lnwjcr.
CBts of tho north nnd tho south swoop bnck tho encroaching billows Rooms in the Hnlhmnk l.ult.ltmr.
.i . .. i. .. i .....i .. . I.. . ... .. ..... ... i .....
viii uuiiiuuiuib biiiiii tuiurui KuiiBiuoD inai aro onguinng tho littio capuni- at. jonns, urcgon.
Tins nnd similar '(lticBtlons concern
isls.
PHYSICIAN AND
SURdBON
Day and Nliht Office In McChosnoy Illock
I'hone Woodtawn 47J
ST. JOHNS, OREQON
Physician and Surgeon.
Offlcc in Holbrook's Illock.
Residence, 31 J Hayes street.
Phone Scott 6995.
Ing who shall domlnato tho country h0 S0Cb that hlsroal oimonont Is JSCpll AkCIlCSIlCV, Al. D.
can bo decided by n voto for ono or tho soclnllBt , nlthough his nttompt
tho other of tho old pnrtics. to show thnt thoro Is nn nffllllntlon
Uut thoro nro mnny questions thnt botwocn tho tlckotof "injunction Hill'
ennnot bo decided by voting for and that of tho party of tho working
the democratic or republican party, class Is n bit of cheap domngoguery.
Tlio moro imporlnnt of theso, is, Tho fact Is that tho republican and n- uAnv 11. .1 m
whether or not labor shall havo what domocratle nnrtlr-n nro both stntidlnc ut' mnKl fna.UUlUn
It produces or oven moro of w' nt It for cnpltnllsm. Ilrynn Is with the
In whnt is called Qullds lake. It Is ""it thero will bo culled In tho Inline produces. llttlo labor skinner the falluro In tin
tho only salvation for Portland com- dlato futuro n mooting of nll citizens Tho question will bo decided ngaliiBl fight for profltB whethor that falluro
morclnllv nml will bo ilnno.iiow iiinch Interested In tho Peninsula nffnlrn, tho working mnn whlchover wny ho bo becauso of unwIlllngncBB or Inn.
development will Portland permit on "t only to mout with tho Ht. Johns votes domocrntlo or republican. blllty to uso tho methods that "E nQPAD n A III ui r
tho water front of 8t. Johns until I Uovlow pcoplo and talk tho mattor Lnbor produces today 0110 hundred sucess or becauso ho was born Into uai;WM U6VAUL, lYl. U
this croni basin becomes too smiill ovur.but nlso to form n pormnnont roia what it produced naif n century Inn Industrlnl world whoro tho opnor- omce hours. 11 ton.. m.. i .,...
to accommodate tho commerco of thli "rgnnlzntlon nlong tho lines formed ngo. in n nnir century moor nns in- 1 (unities for oxploltatlon woro nlrondy office l-iione, woattawn jui.
port? You can put It In your eye. during tho Iloso Carnival for boostlni crensed tho total wealth of tho coun- taken bytho groat trusts. Kt.ldtnct phone, Union 390 1.
Tho water front Is ono of Ht. Johns' lo uistnci. 1110 0111 iiuuuy iiouruiw uum iuuhhuuh 10 nu uuiiuuu. wnaiovor niny do 1110 outcome 01
iirontnsi nHsots. Without tlm rollout Mil probnbly bo tho foutiilntlon on ut undor both democrat and re- tho present election, nnd so far ns
. . ... I 11. 1. I.ll.... ...Ill I tinlillnnn ruin ItliniMiinliiiilfn.llanni w.ii n . ... -.1 If) tllllt SIPIl
tiavciopmoiii. or nor possibilities inero I n,l";" " u--i uihuiiuuii wm . ...u .......... ..w.. . 1U4l uim uryun nru concurneu mo so-i o, i, uijiiutv, r) jf
St. Johns will never bo what sho Is formed, nnd Its success will moan tlon of this enormous wealth llttlo dnllsts i.ro Indifferent to that out. TfancfAf nnH Qnfnrra 6 Styles. WIlV CO (0 Portland Of elsewhere when VOU ft
capablu of being. much to tho Ponlnsuln. Peoples Prei moro man n suiiHistcnco wngo. come.tho trusts are hor to stny nnd mum uivi uv n ..-.
Tho trouble with Ht .Johns Is Just A wo" known cnttio breoilor, Mr. tho bnttlo of tho futuro must decide Wc deliver your eoods to and from nil 1 6 Can ECl It rigllt HCfC.
tho snmo as will bo mot with In any tmib YEAH'B omain. .ionn npior, nns wmun nis iiieumu in wnciiior that trust will bo used ror j, "'". w, i.iuhiom, i
town of the snmo size In tho state A postni card camo to our offlco crossed tho yield of milk por cow tho bonct of tho few or tho many. cl?" , mV '"XJ', LiMn u'Z CCCCCCCwmCCCCCCCtmt
tt OREGON
BUILDERS
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OREGON NKEDS PEOPLE Settlers, honest farmers,
mechanics, merchants, clerks, people with brains, strong
hands and a willing heart capital or no capital.
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AND
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ore sending out tons of Oregon literature to the East for
distribution through every available agency. Will you not
help the good work of building Oregon by sending us the
names and adrcsscs of your friends who are likely to be
interested in this state? Wc will be glad to bear the ex
pense of sending them complete information about
OREGON and its opportunities.
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and OCTOBER from the East to all points in Oregon.
The fares from n few principal cities are
From Denver $30.00 From Louisville 4 1 .70
M
It
Cincinnati 42.20
Cleveland 45 75
New York 55.00
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TICKETS CAN BE PREPAID.
If you want to bring a friend or relative to Oregon, de
posit the proper amount with any of our agents. The
ticket will then be furnished by telegraph.
WAl. AlcAlURRAY, General Passenger Agent,
Portland, Oregon.
1
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Office In rorlimoutli mkk.
Succcmom (o I'ctcrncn & Nocc
2 For latest styles in Suitings, Pants, Overcoats at vcrv 7t
reasonable prices. Best workmanship and up-to date J
A. B. HEA1STOCK
creaso of 12t.000.000 bushels over laB tuo laborora. as possible In that policy of postpont ''"" 'M'nut.
year. Oats, 011,317,000 bushels, In- Now, of nll problems beforo us at mont, tho sham political rights of Ilr: storeL0 Vln''fiVi 1,nfk I)f"K
crease, 1 117,000,000; Wheat, C7G.CG1,. tho presont momont ono only la of nu and Taft play tho principal part. Mnfn office, ltthiiid, Orccoir phone
000 busholH liirronso 40,000,000 bush' stirpassliiK Importance. Unless thnt InkoopInK up that sham flulit Dry- Scllwooil 71, '
used for P"'1? o' 1'ortlnnd, Vnncoiucr, I.Iunton,
1.- 1! r Portland and Kuburlwn I xprcm Co.) !
ho many, rii., ,in.i. . ti .t,,.. .,..!. .. '
I. . ...... , .1 ft.M hi . I ... ...1-" in.in iiwvvn.n;iv 11 y 1
or for that mnltor tlio nation thorn UI"""'K omo inioresiinic riKures nnu irom u.u 10 ou KnuoiiB n yenr. in thnt haltlo tho socialists will woou. Piano and furniture moving
I rtlftillfltr Ihnm will rnilHii t lift ihlinirlit I Ho llAH ncllloVCtl ttllfl rCRUlL wllhotlt I stntnl nn tint aldn ixt Itut wnrtrnruln flDcClnllV. IW) li. llurlliiKloii? ulinim
1 u ww iiiitn iiivnutini iiu n i ni 1 n - 1 - 1 w nu - n""f '
feature of tl.u case is that tho pooplo "ll n" to tI nml cogltnto for n RIviiir hlH cattlo nny moro grass and and somo other party will defend u"0" "
know this nn well us nny ono hut mlnutu to say nothing more. Tho M no uomocrnt nna repumicnn parties tlio powers that possens and plunder.
Illliv iltt lint umiitt ftlilit ti dttlmltitilii fliturcH rend llko this: hnvo nchloved their results without Tlm onlv harm of trmt inirnnlin
ttiiim titui ttni impf.Muii .nt ntiv uiiiidinil Corn. 2.710.000.000 IiiihIicIh: an lii npproclnbly IncronsltiK tho wniten of 111 In imtilni? thnt utrniiri.. ntr im fnr Funeral Director and rjmbalnicr
of Diilill.i liiinri.Hi. Tlm imir., Hiov creitsu of 121.000.000 busliols over Ins tho laborers. ns nosslblo. In thnt nollcv of nostnoni I.mly Assistant.
listen to such JoIi'h comforters ns
tho Peoples Press who Iiiih nn ax to
i:rlnd.thu harder will lio tho task to
liarmoiilza their Interests . I oIh; Hurley, 173,C21,000 bushels, In. problem Is solved wo shall ko down nn Is doliiff tho greatest posslblo
Wo nro freo tondmlt thnt tho throw eronso, 20,000,000 bushelsi llyo, 32,41! to ruin. sorvlco to tho trust owners. Ho Is
Iiik off of sumo of tho former leaders 000 bushels, Incrensu 1,000,000 bushol It Is tho problem or tho dlHtrlbu- standing lutwecn them nnd tho only
who hnvo become persona non grntn Ttni estimated vnluo, 3,000,000,000 tlon of wealth. body that Is really dotormlnod to
with thu majority or tho voters, Is Increase 1000,000,000. Tho card then It will not destroy tho cattlo Indus deprlvo thorn of tho powor to plundei
tho prime factor In thu nuiioxtntoii reiterates u big crow coming from try to Increase thu yield or milk, but tho socialist pnrty.
ngltntlon, ror tho rotiHon thnt becauso tho Oregonlnn becnusoor tho tremend. It will destroy tho cnpltnllst Indus. Ilrynn appeals to tho Boclnllsts
they cannot rule thoy would ruin by " production ot tho country. Now try to Increase Inderinltely tho ylold to support him In hit orfort to pro
forcing Ht. Johns Into Portland, wo nro not a calamity howler, and of Inbor without solving In somo man toct Tuft nnd tho jtrout capitalists In
Wo emphatically deny that St. Join '"vo unbounded faith In our country cr tho problom of tho distribution tholr presont position, Ho nskn that
1ms been an ontlty long enough .No lt wo would llko to call nttontlno or woalth. thoy shall glvo up tholr dlroct nttuck
tlmo In hor history wero tho pros- to tho tact that tho great groin ills- Tho cow does not hnvo to buy back upon tho onomy and Join him In try-
lHtlH brlghtor thnn thoy aro now or trlcls or fiO yearn ago now cnnnol Uio wenllli which sho produces. Tho Ing to produco thocondltlons or tho
thu posslbllltleu gntuter than today Krow profitable grain crops. This Is laborer does . tlmo or Jefferson
Jr thu londurs would but unit their partlctilalry trim us to wlioat nnd When tho working peoplo or this This harking back to Jerrorson Is
Hcrnpplng like n bunch or rool kids, pooplo nro burning tlio eandlu nt botl country produco brond meat and do- not n rhetorical trick nlthough
mid laying nsldo all malice, pull to- u"d nnd tho tlmo will como un thlug.nnd othor necessaries or Hfo, Urynn Is frequently guilty or such
gethor ror the common good. Unless loss this fuult Is romedlcd, thnt tho they produco thorn for snlo. Whllo nt things. It Is nll n part of tho roac-
this is dono nnd soon, tho mass of showing will bo tho roverso of that work thoy recelvo wngos for produc- tlonary character of tho domocrntlo
voters will become so illsgiisted Hint Klvon iiii this card nnd no amount of lK theso neeossnrles of life And party. Ills doctrines nro nil or tho
thoy will vote Ht. Johns Into Portluni ""tuteness on tho part or tho pro- out or theso wages thoy must buy day of Jefferson. Ho still thinks n 8. CIim. Davis,
nnd retard tho development of our feHloiml politician will bo able to hack for their own uso tho bread, tho terms or n civilization thnt tra-
llttlo city 25 yours. overcome tho disastrous results. Tin meat nnd clothing nnd othor necessn- veiled by stngo.dld Its mnnufnetur
Ht Johns In nwnko nllrlght brother "Krlcultural colleges understand this rles or life which thoy hnvo pro- lug In tho household, nnd whoso
ns has boon demonstrated by thu win mid nro laboring hard to remedy the duced. Inrgest Industrlnl establishment was
derful development that has been In vital defect In our agricultural sys- They ennnot do It; tholr wngos n master workor nnd a half dozon up
progress the past three or four yours, torn, but there aro not enough who nro Inadequate, and that Is the prentices.
Tho Peninsula watermalii would do Ht ' tho warning of theso educat- cnuso of our Industrial punlcs. And Ho does not boo tho combination
ORDINANCE NO. 199
au uruiuaucc Assessing tnc
Cost of Improving Salem
Street, From the South
Line of Crawford Street
to the South Line of
Edison Street in the
charter of s.ild city directed.
Passed by thccommoii council the 16th
dny of September, 100S.
Approved by the Mayor the l6th ilsy
of September, 190S.
H. W. IIKICK,
Attest: Mayor.
A. M. HSSON,
Recorder.
Published In the St. Johns Review,
Sept. 18, 190a.
RESOLUTION
It Is resolved bv the cltv of St. Tnlim-
City of St. Johns, and T,mt. ''i ,lcc," 'i, cMiet i
j uuiiiio) ",,u . ary to Improve Tucoma street, from the
nirot-tlno- llm Prv f west inc of Jersey Street to the
r " ' w. cum 111;
Such Assessment
the Docket of
Liens.
Inc of Hnvct klrcfl. Ill tlm rltv
I of St. Johns, lii the following manner,
in , to-wit: '
lly plncini; same to subgrsdc as shown
LAUREL LODGE
No. 186 I. O. O. F.
ST. JOHNS, OkP.OON
Meets each Moudnv cvcnliu- In Oibl
Pel lows hall, at 8:00. Visitors welcomed.
C. P. Outcs, N. C.
... ... ..uiiumu, vjvwjcmry.
Holmes Lodge No. 101
ivnifiiiis ui' i'viiiiah
Meets tvrrv I'rlilnv nli.lil I
jn 7!JOOCIOCK ai I. U.U.I'.
w hall. Visitors nlwavs wel
come. J. II, lllnck, C. C.
i. 11. llolcomlt, K. U.S.
Doric Lodge No. 132
l: and A. Al.
tlous 011 first nnd third The Cltv of St. !oh ns iloe nnlnlti n 'vnuhoc street to Hayes street, by m-
Wednesdays of each I follows: cadnuiUitign strip In the center of said
mouth in Odd Fellows' The city council of St. Johns hnvlmr !re" '? ,cci .w,,lc' '". u,e ce"ier ot m1'I
Ii.ii -ri.i. - . . 1 1 . ..1...... . - . . mi rrfi will mil .i.ttn.in... .a i.a u i .. i. . .
iiiiii. y miurs welcome. 1 ukcciiuiueii 1
Joseph McChcsuev. I street
St'CfL-turv. UV M I klr. t
j . 1 . .... . ... ...v ..t. 1 1 1 1 u i ( l-.lllMill 1 1 ' - .
I.. . 1.. .1. . -1... ....... . Ill arrnnlftiirn t.i f1r.il.ii-.ij KTn Af
M4SSSMSMSSUMUAUA1U, ucci 111 uivciiy ill ni. JOIIIIS, US SIIOWII ,., ,, y" iyj
It,.. tl. rfnlnllnt. nt ll.n . ..II Mill City, Otld 1)V lavllUT A 13 foot wnlk
a i J. : ,w.. ... . V.U11V11 i . " . :
Mrs. Florance Ruelci relative thereto, dated the Ibtli dny L",,,,,c Vrccl lro IV Jcrey lreet 10
iiii a. riunncc rtUCKir .,. ... ii ... ... A center of block acconlliu. in th-..t....
'!"R'i u,'i "i inwii in iiicuuicc ....i ... "i",r": ii: n .-!-.-..-
City hy I'fofilc thereof, nml by miicmlauililng
. Silltlt-111 fnllfiua frnm Ikn.u mtml
Ivnulioe street, full wldtli from curb to
curb; said macadam to be 12 inches thick
in me center ot said street and tapering
to 6 incites thick at cither curb, from
:hc city council of St. Johns hnvlnj: . J 1? Icct ,w"lc' '", u,c cc".ler r mM
crtalncd the cost of liuproviiiL' Salem f,tr,cf 1 ,,,c, '""win,'", to be 8 inches
:et from the south line of Crawford l,ck taper Iiik to 6 Inches at cither
ct to the south lino of I W lion f"e ,1,creof; all of said work to be done
PUIIMC STltNOOUAl'IIKK
ANI COI'VIST.
of the rltv rror.l..r nf ni,i uii siK-ciiicatloin of the city cuk neer on
.. .: ' ...... niM i.i ik i .1 i..."
notice tuercoi linv tic been tmlil sheil In ".iiy .rccurucr rc-
the St. Johns Uevlew. a weekly news- m,cr 1 .1 0 iWl"?h M' I'ln. ,nd
;i in snlil cltv cuiiiic arc saiisiac-
II III Mllll bll), . . ,. ,. .1 CM I-
T i.tn. r m Mn1l . f-l... ...fl I fUllier Ci( t.H(1f.rill ol r.l la 1 1 A..
Johnu no good without n water sup- rs and tho work of robbing tho soil such crises must occur ngnln nnd Is ns much n natural consemionco ' on August Jist and 38th. 1008. as show-i! tory nnd arc hereby approved. Said Im
ply and this Portland nninot itlvo. Koes on. It Is 11 shallow thinker who ngulii becauso neither tho democratic of railroads, telegraphs, oloctrlcltv. I zwwwwwwwww y me ninaayii 01 tnc torcmaii of ealil TZ A' " cw"?.cc
Thereroro wo would not bo benefitted crows over tho wonderful production or republlcnn party offers or cares and tho great machines as competl-
by thu malp.boBldos wu would not gel 'f r glorloua country In tho face to offer nny solution of this prob- tlon was tin, Inovltnblo nccompnulmon
an Inch or (ho main unless wo paid of tho destructive methods in uso by loin. of tho ox tonm nnd tho vlllago black-
for It us vi- pay for ourstrcet tin- 75 per cent of tho agriculturists. If tho cow owned horsolf nnd pro- smith nnd tho hnnd workor. ir ho
proveinents, nnd didni: It that wny vi ducod milk ror horseir sho would pro would bring back competition ho
muy put In our own water system AMONQ OUIt EXCHANQE3 duco only enough milk to udoimatuly must destroy tho steam engine, wlpo
- - I "J w . ,.v .wivilldll U Willi J i.i . 1 , , ., T .
- ,Mne, Whlch mid nffi.lnvii u n.. fii with the charter still ordinances of the
atlfn W m4- I " omce ot ttty Recorder, and the egalr,"' ',J""i " nucr me supervi
LCal iral iYiarKet I luting of notice of such 'street Improve. Io . wctlon of the city engineer.
Hoi brook Illock.
provement us by law directed and as
shown by affidavit of the city engineer
un me wiiii me recorder 01 said city,
and that the remonstrance that was filed
n r.il.l .........
"I. "Ill Ullll nuiui njinuilll w.. . , HMv.mvi mu -- U IUUUI UIIKUIV, WIJIU I Cee . fnr pi,nl. n I I .1 nil IIIIJ'IUVVIIICIII, WHICH rCIIIOII-
nnd not have to tuko our ehantos t. D, N'Ukelsett has deserted the supply her wnnts nnd then she would nil knowledge or modernsclenco from 0:c '", ,or "ce " 'e "est strancc is ou file with the city recorder
on getting n drink nftor nil Portland tripod of the Hood Itlvor News Lot- rest. tho human bruin ns woll no from tho
has had her fill. Wo hao n fire- tor to uiikiiko lit tho moving pic- ir tho workers owned thomsolvos rnctory, nnd bring tho world bnck to
Meats Obtainable,
of said city, docs not contain the slena
natures of the owners ownlm? two. thirds
or more 01 tne area 01 the property In
- "v ...- - - i - i j , u...ib iw nu.iK uv m i ur mure oi ne area ot tne property In
depiirtmont tmiul to nny on tho pu- tttru business. Chris should muko n "id capital nnd land nocessnry to tho tlmo whentho workor producod Orders Pilled aiidl'nmily Trade Solicited mW 8&se&smc"t district, ebtablisheif by
lilnsulii, nud when our eltUens whi Kood speller ror tho show, production, they would produco only with tho hand tools which ho made ' resolution, mid no further rcmon-
the ueed of It nu thny will soon, onough of tho necessaries or life to and owned.
till other !iilpmont will bo ndded us A. (.'. Lender, formerly ruremuti In I supply their needs nnd then they Socialists know this Is Impossible.
roipilri'd. tlio Hood IlUer Nows Letter office would rest. They bellovo that it la undesirable.
Ah to t.ixofi,tho clly taxes this your M how deltor ot Hint publlcntlon. There would bo lelsuro when their Thoy nro certnln that thero Is a bet-
nro M0 or a mill lower thuit Is Hint Deri slings n "nnsty milll" In politics work wns dono. An Industrlnl break tor way and that Is, do whnt Urynn
or Portland and tho prospects today una ir lie proves as good on 'sacle- uown Willi widespread poverty, con- says Is tho Intention or tho socialists
nru that the city taxes or Portland ty" Items, ho will make n hummer or trusting Itsoir with Incredible woalth to lot "tho public havo the benefit or
will bo much higher than this nox' tho News tatter, would bo Inconcelvnblo. Their Umes tho monopoly,"
year nnd moro thnn likely tho dlM luluro would nlso bo times of
feieuru will bo much moro In favor I No, 3, Vol. 1, of the Kstncnda plenty,
T. P. WARD, Proprietor.
Administrator's Notice to Creditors.
strance having been filed, and as pro.
vldcd by said resolution the sum of
jo.jo.oo is lixcd ns tlie eiiL-ineer's
csiimaie oi me cost, ot said Improve
ment, but which may be more accurately
iicicruiiiicuuyiiicciiy engineer, nie time
within which said Improvement is to be
completed is hereby fued at to days
In tlie County Court of the State of f.r0"' the date of the last publication of
Oregon, for the county of Multnomah, "i0, n,oUce lot Proposals for said work,
In tho days of Jefrerson tho work- Io "Tt 1?" i e8Wtto' "M reefer oHaid ' citV on 'or Wore" e
erB owneu tno tools wiu winch tney Not ice U herehv pU-pii itini Hi- .Ur. tu uay oi uctoucr, 190a. at 4 o'c ock
of St. Johns. Wi) ullt iinviir L-nlii nn Prouress successor to tho Nows. hits I Hut today tho workers nroilucn thu I nrmlurml wnnlth ini ,.r,n nwnn,i I slint-il wna null.- nil. .In,. f a ,,,,., I P. M. ol said day.
thing In the mutter ot cur service bv reached our table. H Is n nontly wonlth ror the capitalist, who soIIb tho simple. Instrument ho nsa.t. To. "ly regularly appointed by the ...M0.. J1.'. A1 ,,e,reby ordered
going Into Portland, Wo now have Printed ami veil edited paper nnd will back to them tho very articles their day the socialists would havo nll the &tf
better cur sonlco thnn nny other devote its energies to exploiting tho Inbor hns produced. workers own nll tho tools, that nil ert Johnson, deceased. notice by publication for not less than 3
uuuuru or t'urtlnmi mid our stand- mnny uttrnciions or tnut uouutirui uuuu intoumi 1110 uoiuocratio nnd ro might bo benefitted by tho victories AU persons Imv
Ing Is such with tho company that section of Otegon. publican platforms and sec ir you cun which science and Invention lias
wo get anything we ask for within I d nny mention of tho grout prob. mado.
reason, Messrs. KhIts & Kelley.who rocontly lent, iou will find tho republicans
The only thing that wo would gulu acquired tho ownership of tho White and tho democrnts talking about every
that would bo u benefit to us out Salmon Kuterpriso are making n won thing under tho sun except this ono
origin contemporary hub overturned, ouriui inipruveiiieiu 111 1110 upponruuee 1 niosi iiiiporiuiii tiling tinuer tne sun. 1 Thoro nro somo places whore
unit mm it ireo man delivery. Wo w tnai snoot, iney nuvo iiroppeu democratic party Is supromo.whero
ouiu in nu proiuiuiiity got Hint mid our leuuys uuuruviniou speiiiug.iiu iiaiiu i--uu.ii tub ju.Miia. una for venrs na(l Rn opportunity to
il Is tho only bU'snetl thing thnt neuter prots work thnn wns dono bo- Ilrynn hus now Indefinitely ullled enrry out Its policy.
wo woum get tor our freedom, wo 1 ore mm pui oui n mucn moro roouu- hlmseir with reaction. Ho hus do- In th ann nt n,t,.m. nnri
DE.MOCIt.CVsSUPREMB.
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eccascd. nonce uy publication (or not less than 3
liavitic claims airainst said sertIous in the St. Johns Review, a
estate are hereby required to present the weeKiy newspaper ot general circulation,
same with protJer vouchers attached to ml PWf el n the city of St. Johns,
me at the oftice of H. K. Collier, rooms Ylv' vuiug prujiowi. ior maicing said
ao-Ji, 1101 brook uulIdltiK, St. lotins, Or- "'"'"," " c;niaic(i
eeon, within six months from and alter by th,e ci,y e"r'i,Jfc.r s stl thereof,
iiii. -.iSt ni a,,,,.... ...i.i .1.... or such sum as shall be finally fixed ami
being the first publication of this notice, ''eterminetl by said city engineer, not
the HERT JOHNSON, exceeding said sum, is hereby assessed
. 1, Administrator of above uametl estate. J0"'? ,0.u'. P3'1 ' lots am tracts of
said assessment dlstrjct of said Salem
street from the snuth Uim n( nmufnr.1
In order to Insure a change of ad- street to the south line of T?iHcrwi at
would forevtr bo nt tho beck nnd cull M- sheet thnn obtu.ned . thnt of- Cured thnt Mho domocrut.c party Is Mississippi , Texas," tauTsinna, South 1 SlSiS 0' 11' JilX
tt Portland nnd worse police ser- rico before their ndvont. the defender of competition nnd the nnd North Carolina and Florida there Wednesday, at S o'clock p. m. Pleat" and assessed against said
oniy greai party seoKing to restore I is none to dispute the power of the rmmor nn ana aava tna prtnur 101s ami tracts ot land abutting upon,
Pointers for Olir Patrons. competition." democratic nartv. Tho governors. iec sjsjBjBjflsjsjBMBjsjB
SEEDS
vice than we have. Anyone who Iiiih
been reading tho dallies for the past
year will laugh when they think of
tho Inefficient police service of Port
land giving us anything better than
wo uow have.
Ho ndmlts that corapotltlon Is gone Islatures, courts are alt In the hands
Our rule is the Iwst stock nnd Ho ndmlts tthat tor yours Industr) or tho party W. J. Bryan represents,
best work for our patrons. luu botm vlng nway from competl- From those states will come a major-
tlon. Ho says that not moro than five I It v of thn do
No, Urothor Press, you will huvo to ,, ur ,..nrt. .i,n ..... ,i ,i percont of tho corporations of tho who mna i.n .tor.nrtH in
COmO agall). n mil tlm IukI tlm-l- Intn nlir inlu I COUntry WOUld COlUO UUdCr hl8 lira-loilt nnv l.o-lnlntlnr. In ov nflal.nr
Till? (HflVrviiP. lutuffii ifinr
posed law against trusts. Yet tafol In thesu statps Ihon If thn rinmn.
The Oregon City pnpors uro boast- stocL- nml firt r trv-W nn n Jnl, lette has shown that this rivo tier crutle Dartv l h rrti..i r m.nr
Ing becauso sho has doubled her pop- s ft smull jtcn, w1k. u COusitter cunl ot the corporations control moro wo should bo nble to discover the
ulntlon during the pust 8 years.Tlmt ti,e vaue 0f tjle It js Ule than 30 billion dollars of the nation's most ravorable legislation, the best
Is not bad, but St. Johns has doubled .nicii of n satlsfieil customer. It Is capital. organlied trades, tho greatest favors
mo iiui oia yuuru una u mo pvopio ucttcr to make 50 cents less on a "ryaw would hnvo us believe thnt shown to trndo unionists,
will but hnvo tho good Judgmont, nnd job and have ti customer who will 1,0 cu roll society back Into the Will W. J. Mryan "point with pride
wo think thoy will, to stny out of C0Ille l,ac). Um t0 usu tjle fli,nSy duys of tho llttlo cross roads firm, to tho democratic record In these
Portland and boost for tholr own In- stock, make the extra 50 cents untl To him tho ono grout fact of modern statesT Will he tell his audiences
terest, thoy will Uoublo It ugntu throe Jose your customer. That is the Industry that competition loads to of favored laws passed in tholr legls-
tlmes wlthiu the noxt six yours. wuy we figure It. inovltnblo monopoly Is n closed book laturesT Will ho boast of thn nee
SPKOIALOFFKIt:
TftTsMiMlI
MIITtMl
IHlHMi. HM VMHW 1
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being especially and particularly benefit-
icu oy saui sireei improvements ot said
Hayes street heretofore declared and
now designated as all lots, oarts of
a. . . . . ' a "
131S and tracu Ot laud from the man-in.
al lines of said street back to the
center of the blocks or parts of blocks or
tracts ot land abuttine or adiacent or
proximate thereto on each side of Kaifl
I Salem street between the noints above
I named.
That all the property so included in
said improvement district as aforesaid
is hereby declared to be local improve
ment district No. 10.
I The city recorder is hereby directed to
enter nt the proper time the said assess,
meut hereby made, i.i the lien docket
of the city of St. Johns, and cause notice
to Dc published as provided by law and
That the Cost Of said Imnrovement In
be assessed m provided by the city char
ter upon the property especially ami par
tlcularly bciifittcd thereby and which
is hereby declared to Iw nil the lots.parts
of lots, blocks and parcels of land be
tween the termini of such improvement
abutting upon, adjacent or proximate
to said Tocoma street, from the marginal
lines of sah street back to the center of
the block or blocks or tracts ot land a
butting thereon or proximate thereto.
That all the nronertv included In mM
improvement district aforesaid Is herehv
declared to be "I.ocal Improvement Dis
trict No. u."
That the city engineer's assessment of
the probable total cost of said improve
ment of said Tacouia street is I71U.S7,
That the cost of imnrovln? said faro.
street to be assessed aeainst the nmwrlv
in said local district as provided by the
city charter of the city of St. Johns.
Atiopieu tnc ntli day of September,
1908.
A, M. Hsson,
City Recorder.
Published in the St Johns Review Sept.
IO HUM ioo.
Clly of SI, Joins, Ortw
OPFICHKS
Mtyor-H, W. Bricc
Recorder A. M. Ktsou
Trcamrcr I. K. Tancb
Attorney li. K. Collier
Knglnrcr C Andrews
I'hvtlcUu A. W. Vincent
Chlet ol folicc J. H. BUck
Night l-ollce G. KtberUge
Councilmen atXarge:
A. W. UavU, C. I,. Johnaon, S. L. Doble
Conucilmcu Pint Ward:
P. J. Miller W. W. Wlndle
Councitmcn Second Ward:
II. C, Hunter II, w. Bonhatn
COMMITTKK3
Streets and Docks W. W. Wlndle. P. I.
Miller, C U Johnson
License It, W. BoohjmII. c. IlanUr,
Water snd llaht- C U. Johnson, A. W.
Davis, U. W, Bonham
Plnance A. W. Davit. II, c. Huntes, 8.
L. Doble
BuUdingt and Grounds II. C. Hunter. P.
J. MUler, C. L. jobnoVt
Ileallh and Police S. L. Doble. H. W.
Bonham, W, W. Wlndle
Liquor License P. J. Miller, A, W. Dais,
Wanted.
To exchange Hood River lanrl
the city charter of said city, aad that'orS,t' Johns property. Inquire at
said assessaieat be apportioned at ia the this office.