THE ST. JOHNS REVIEW
I'ubllitiKl Ettrr Friday
At 117 Weft lliiillugton Street, Bt. Jolnii.
MAHKI.K Jfe llvmu.Kit.
TilK Ritvii'.w Is entered nt post office
In Saint Johns, Oregon, ns innll matter
of the second class under the Act of Con
gress of March i, 1879.
AdrrrtlilnR rates, $1.00 per Inch per month.
Job Printing eieeuted In flnl-cUi
rjllln for Job Printing ciuh on dfllterjr.
All commtinlrllon iliould be nldrenea to
The Rerlew, Ht. Johna. Oregon.
Subscription prlco $1.50 per yonr.
A. W. Markle, Manager.
D. N Bycrlee, Editor.
FRIDAY, DKCHMDUR 4, 1908.
Tho tnnn who lacka "sand" will
ni''cr mnko "rocks", nnd tho mnn
who BpomlH lila tltno knocking In
tend of boosing wilt novor inako
mij thing hut a. "dornd fulo."
Tho Sclontlflc Amorlcnn any a thnt
tliu report of n cannon wim hoard
1 III mllcfl. Thnt Is not no rumnrkablt
thj report of Joo Caiintin'B reulec
tion will ho hoard clear around tho
v.v.ltl.
"I.t It true", nuked nn Inuulrur by
lullor from Illinois, "Hint 0110 aero of
land In your Mato will mipport n
muii7" OroKonlnn. Wo hnvo known
cf n altiijlo treo In tho Htnto of Ore-
Kon to support tt man, and It wasn't
11 Kpltzi'iiborKi either. If n man
v .'alien only to support hlmsolf, In
this country, ho should tnko the
treo nnd ton foot of ropu, It will do
tho work nlcoly.
Illll III MMW I
Tho peoplo on North llnycn Htrcol
ant rlftlit In tho hourt of tho city
Thnt Htrcol Is finished up to the
oily limits nnd has a lino hoard
walk on vneh sldo, Uno cannot havo
any Idea of tho Improved appearance
It kIvus that part of tho city until
ho hooh out and won tho nlco hroad
Htrcut Krudcd up In nlco shape. Tht
iiiiu thliiK that In laekliiK. and which
wo hvllovo thotio onturprlsliiK clllxonii
will muoii supply Is crushed rock on
llu sired. That would mako It the
finest street In thu city.
W hollovo If tho ipxid friends In
Kouth Ht. Johns who hnvo hccii turn
tun down tho street Improvement
H'ri funillhir with Iho uppi'iirnnco of
North Hayes huforo tho liuprovomeiit
and we iv to mi thoro now they would
decide tit onco to linprovo tho streets
In Kouth Ht. Johns. One thlnt; Is cer
tain If they do not and unnlhoi
street or two Is Improved In the
North end tho mnjoilly of Iho new
homes will ho Hindu In that suiillon.
Moines will always hu made 011 the
Improved streets In perfcrenco to the
unimproved whuii It Is possible to do
HO.
SaaW aaH
Of all tho uiahollcnl crimes that
havo lieen attributed to drunkuniii'M
tin, murder of Altonmy Klsher ly
Attorney .'lniih Inst week was nhou
tho inoNt' cold hloodud nnd liiexciM
nhlo thnt could ho IiuukIiiiiI. Here u
most UMifal, respected cltlen with
n very hilisht fuluro before' him Is
maidenly sent to his miuvo hy 11 de
iwnerale, w.n Iminml and curried In
to execution i)l ftuidUh purpose
lillHhlliig tliu 1 1 fit of Hie wife and
little child who will ueer know 1
fslher's euro or love. Now, as the
AVERTED A DUEL THREE NIGHTS OF FUN
The Soft Antwer That Was Returned
to the Challenge.
Mrs. Mlnnlo Walter Myers, In her
"Itomnnco and Itenllsm or the South'
em Gulf Const," Rives, nn account of
otio of tho Inst challenges to n duel
which occurred In Louisiana, The af
fair was between M. Mnrlguy, who be
longed to one of the oldest families of
Loulslnun, nnd a Mr. Humble, n sturdy
ex-blncksinlth of OcorKla, who had be
como 11 mnn of political consequence.
Mr. Mnrlk'uy took offense at some re
marks of the Georgian and sent him n
challenge. The big ex-blacksmlth wns
nonplused.
"I know nothing about this dueling
buslncsfl," ho said. "1 will not fight
him."
"You must," snld his friend. "No
gentleman can refuse."
"I nm not a gentleman," replied the
honest sun of Georgia. "1 mn only n
blncksmllh."
"Hut you will be ruined If you do not
fight," urged his friends. "You will
have the choice of weapons, and you
can choose so as to give yourself an
eiunl chance with your adversary."
The giant asked time In which to
consider the rjiicstloM and ended by ac
ccptlng. lie sent tho following reply
to M. Mnrlguy:
"1 accept, and In tho exercise of tny
privilege 1 stlpulnto that the duel shall.
taice place m i.akc rontchnrtraln, In
six feet of wntcr, sledgo hn tamers to
bo used ns weapons."
M. Mnrlgny was nbout live feet
eight Inches In height, and his adver
snry was seven feet. Tho conceit of
tho (Icorglnu so pleased M. Mnrlgny,
who could appreciate n Joke ns well ns
perpetrnto one, that he declared him
self satisfied, and tho duel did not tnko
place.
STREET LIGHTS.
How Throughfarei Were Illuminated
In the Seventeenth Century.
Lighting tho streets of n largo city
In olden times was n far different
thing from tho Illumination of our
thoroughfares now. In KWI the streets
of London wero directed to bo lighted
with candle or lanterns by every
householder fronting tho main roiid
from nightfall to 0 o'clock, tho hour of
going to bed.
In tho hist year of King Charles ll.'s
reign one Kdunrd Ilenlng obtained tho
right to light the streets with lanterns
Continued from first page.
duly Impressed, but ns tho cere
monies advanced Mrs. Padlock be
came somewhat hilarious nnd was re
strained with difficulty. In her
chnrgo to tho candidates tho hlu
tyheo recounted nil tho wrongs of
womankind and referred to that wob
bly insect, man, ns tho one object or
conquest In tho ltfu of woman. Hht
presented tho candidates with u
hroom and 11 rolllngpln ns tho uten
sils of thu second degree, emblem
of marital Infelicity, nnd urged them
to mako constant and judicious use
of them In uvery altercation with
tho wobbly Insect, man, Just about
this tlmo, when nil tho dear sisters
had their courage excited to tho
point, whoro they could wado knoo
deep or deeper In tho blood of thu
tyrants who oppressed them; 11 llttlo
iiiouso rnn across thu floor and the
slitters frantically Jumped for tholr
chairs, filling tho air with their
screams. With tho dlsappearaiico of
tho uiousu their courage revived nnd
thu presiding officer Bcored tho
members for tholr timidity,
Tho third degrco was then called
and tho victims wero told In this de
gree they were obliged to riuo 1110
goat. Tho warden was told to "bring
In tho butter" nnd n lively, plump,
well-fed kid nppearcd nnd proceeded
to mnko It lively for all tho members
nnd had them nil treod ns effectually
as tho inotifo hnd, except tho candi
dates, who had no chairs and they
began to yell pollen. Fortunately it
bluecoat appeared nnd rescued tho
Indies, who wero ho frightened thnt
tho lodge adjourned ad Infinitum.
Thu music for tho entertainment
was of thu highest order and was
furnished by tho Galloway Orchestra.
These young people- cannot hu ox
culled In their lino of music and they
added greatly to tho enjoyment of tho
evening.
mm
Get a home where you do not have to spend two or three
hours every day on the street cars.
You will be able to reach the heart of the city from Whit
wood Court within TWELVE MINUTES on the new car line
that will soon' be completed.
Lots 50x100, $200 and up easy terms,
every lot.
Water piped to
RICHARD SHEPARD & CO.
Phone Richmond 1021.
HON. Jersey. St. Johns, j
Lust night wns the night of the
ureal fair. Well, you who were
not there will nlwn yt he wishing
placed over every tenth door from (i when volt hear of the fun thnt you
o'clock on moonless evenings until were one of the number. There
NEW CASH GROCERY
At 955 North Kellogg Street
Everything fresh and new. Conic ami net prices.
M. E. HOLLENBECK
If At. L. IIOLBROOK C. E. BAILEY 2
At 2
I St. Johns Land Co.
was Ilnruey witli his barrel, not the
kind the Tilden used (luring his
memorable campaign, for it wasn't
full of money but wns calculated to
(nice thu money out of the other
fellow's pocket. It had nthrec-cor
tiered hole cut in the head of the
barrel nnd wns placed nbout ten
feet from tliu rnil where the throw
er wns made to Mnud. Then for
ten cents he wns iiveu three base
ORIGINAL PROGRAM
PART I.
Opening Chortii Comimuy
Solo Hones
Chorus, ...MaiM In tie Col', Col' Rrotiii'
Solo Hones Sen
Chorus Dixie
midnight hot ween October and April.
During thu reign of Queen Anno In
.Inly, I7W, Mr. .Mlchnel Coko Intro
duced glohulnr glass lamp with oil
ImrncrN Inxleml of the former glim
mering hiiiicriiM. In 17I0 nu net wan
piiHNed which enjoined every house
holdcr to furnish a light he fore hlu
doi.r from 0 to 11 o'clock at night, ex
ept on evening hetween tho seventh
night of each moon and Iho third after
It reached It h full.
In a few yearn a company wan form-
to light Iho street from U o'clock
till midnight, each householder who
paid poor ratcH being required to con
tribute for thin purpoHu 0 shillings n
year.
(liiNllght, nt IIh Introduction In tho
hcgllllllllir of Ihn hint rrntiirv. nreHniif.
i'il xiii'li ii niifiil uiuwinxl.t t tin. I llu linrrcl tmvnril tlu east ivnit n Slump Speech.
..t t.. .i...o.,...i... .i... !........., it ,r i...... i... ...i IiiHriimcntiil Miulc...,
... 'hii Miiiiiiinniiiiuin iiiiu mi'jr neru I iiJimimima iiuw ui iwuui.i iivik i ii.Pi. i... (.. U'linlpit A Vnli-t
viihi enough to Imagine that the hrll- everything in the confectionery line old
lllllll lllllllltf U'ltf... 11 ..tlPft ll unMuM II. ..1 1 it a I . . I y
' " ' " was on iii.spiuy, umi ii mere nrc not
lllun.lmillnii to celchrale their arrival. lot f dyspeptics in St. Johns today
iiiirpern. Ml w I Miffiliui. rnmli ii-lll lint iirvllip.
.i... i m ...i i
i i-i. ...i n.i I linn m.Miiy. mere win ii wneei
"Light Ih good for KM.tlmche," nnl.l of fortune, too.where one could pay
the diK-lor. "DiirkueMH Ih had for it live cents nun get nunosi nuyiumg
If you nro n toothache Huffcrer. haven't from n piece of hardware to a box
you often noticed how the pnlu In your of CflKuhngeii snuff. There was
Jaw liierciiNCN when Into nt night you a large number of nrticles which
turn oir the lamp ami try to nhepT wcre raffletl off. Among which we
Itcfrli itfiltci "u:ic rntiiie
JIttiijlfo"
Slitcr Angel Cake Mm. Valentine
hitter IiomI Mn. Vincent
I Sinter lluvyhody .Mr. Ilormnnu
Sitter Thiinkful Mrs. Wcimcr
Sitter lAiiieMimc Mr. Iloyt
hitter Illuchlood , , . . Mm. Chamber
Mr. Padlock (Candidate) Mm. Hull
Mn. Hplcnc(Cniididntc) .... Mr. Chirk
A Policeman V. Hurttiiaii
The Coat ....Ily Illmtclf
baits and permitted to throw nt this Chonm ., ...Hcnr Dcm llclli
hole in the barrel head. It wns ;V,,,,C Q"tet
Inst lnrL-L. cnotiuh to ensllv admit h l0"w 01,1 Kentucky Home
4 ' c - i ' nine
the ball if it wns struck squarely In I PART II.
.i .i i .i... i.n ...... 1. 1 1
iiicivmvr.uiiiciwwMii: umi wuuiu Ily Three Plckniillinlc
iiuiiii.w un. 1'aree ur. Miiwlioiieit' u ice
. . T-
December 3.
A Ornml Social Time
A Country Store
Ranging along the north wall from Solo,... St. Peter l'uncy Articles for Sale
Most
.viiwiiIiik act of tho flemlUI. deed ' VV " ZZZ ZZt were mil i on. Among wmcii we
llmru Im to ho an effort to mvo the ... V. , . .1 KVor V", "'' noted n f ue rug donated by Co ef
limn m in no nu cum i in wtvo im ,K.. ' hero are n number of illneiiiea nr . ilt, iifi ' ,i,
murdmHi-H i.mK in, tin. phm of e.m giHd for-iiHthiim. cold In tho ., ,''? ' "I, " ';ott.,,"e
tloiiMl Inwiully. Tlmn thu pemilly fin head, earaehe. TIicno dlxenNCH In tho nt Mini; n sola pillow, Dy Airs.
(imotlomil Inwuilty Nhoiild ho iiindc dark nil grow worm-. Clark; two of our prettiest ht. Johns
haugliiK hy tho neck until dead. "DnrkiieHH In good for a Mick head- Ktrls entered n contest for the Wol-
PROGRAM
Music hy the Orchestra
cirrppulillcii'
Hy Dr. Vincent and .
A lio Hat to he Voted to the
Popular Young Lady
t i -.-..- .:. i... i... ..i
ocvcnii .tiiiLien w iw ,-mmii y v.lliiuec
Aiid the Great Hear Dance
Report of the condition of the
Peninsula Bank at St Johns
In the State of Oregon, at the clone of
buiiiic November 37, 1908,
RliSOUHCItS
The Largest and Oldest Ren! Estate Firm
in St. Johns.
East St. Johns
The center of the great development now taking
place on the Peninsula.
We have only a few business lots left on Columbia
Boulevard, which for a short lime only will be sold at
present prices.
Some fine residence lots still on sale.
Choice manufacturing sites adjoining the O. R. &
N. railroad for sale on reasonable terms.
Holbrook's Addition
We have some choice lots in the vicinity of the
new $20,000 school building to be sold on easy install
ments. Call at our office for prices and terms for either of
these desirable tracts.
"i(fiuln Jftuiolj" Lonut umi ilitcounts f15j.j16.65 3 ox iilt,. Phone Jersev Ml AmaaM
..1 m r7 itall Overdrafts, hccurcd fctiuec'd 1, M9.M M. JOIHIS ' "O'll Jtr&ty A (JregOIl
id Mrs. Geo. Hall UnUlllg Il0UM.( furnrc nnd
Song hy Well Glee Club of Portland
Tho Iturtil Lift CimimlHsliin named
hy I'ruHldoiit Itootmvclt, If miiportcd
mid given vsldo iuioiikIi Hcopo will do
mom 10 piii-putuiilo Iho iiaiiio of I'ioh
Iduut lliHwovult than any or nil the
otliar aetH of hlu llf. Their ohject
Hhould not ho Dimply to do vtllh lh
(tmiHlliui of irrlaatlou, fertllUatlon.
iciiiKiiivatlim of lUboiiiieH, hut hhould
uxtuiul to all tho different feature
of farm llfo, tmuitntlon, puro foot).
hiKilthful habllalloiiH, hoalthful hah
Uh, all hiicIi foot 111 ih would well l
iHiiglil by tho comiulMilon umi on
fuiTud hy law whuruvur practleahli'
'IIiIh lluu of action would rotmlt In a
wondurfiil nmoiint of ood to thf
IiXMdy 011 tho farniH In guuiual, and
ullliiiatoly to tho pronpoi'lfy of the
nmten.
It U hoped, uow that tho property
ovvnuiu 011 Phlladolphla utreut havo
hoeomu luturoMtud ouough 10
duniiti Inrorimitlou an to tho iot of
ImpiovliiK that bunutlful utreut Kb on
tiro loiiath, tho work will ho nvcom
PIUIuhI th coming munnuir. It la th
mobt luiportant mid moxt valuable of
nil our htretilH, connecting nu It doen
tho biibliioiMi center with our city
douk. It will ho qulto oxpoiiblvo to
improvu, hut it will add to tho value
of tho abutting propvrty many Union
tho cost of tho Improvement. Tho
btroot tthould bo graded und covered
ltn full width with crutihud rock and
coucroto gutters placed on both uldeu
of tho Btioet wo that it will bo Im
possible to wiibIi out an llurllngtoii
iittottt haa done. If thla la not done,
it will wiihIi much worno than has
lliiillugton, hucauso it U no much
wider thoro will bo more witter to
move. It might not ho out of place
for thu city to anslst, In a mnnnuro.
la tho finishing of the utreot after tin
property owners havo graded tho
tdroot ready for tho crushed rock and
concrete work.
ache nml for neuralgia and for nausea.
Haven't you noticed It? Light and
diirkiiedH-they are remcdleii rceo
ulrHl at Int.. mid today we prencrlho
them tho mime an wn do quinine or
niix."--Ncw York 1'rcnH.
lonoranc cf Our Customs.
"What emitted the hitch In tho prog.
ren of the courtuhln nf Mix Pn riinmr
.. . . ::. .
ny tho linker ankn oiio lutercstetl uey hum .so rnpuiiy,
party. The Galloway orchestru was
colt nut. miss iluzel Loucli was
declared the winner.
There was a baby buggy, too,
which was captured by U. T.
I.eggett, who declared that he was
acting as agent for I.ee Fortune.
We cannot remember near nil the
articles that were sold during the
fair, for there there wete so many,
fixtures s.soo.oo
Due Irom approved reserve
liaiiki 9amc.R
1..i:ir. & ti.j., lrini.ba nml ntlior in1i ltmti .lie nc
e, ev-" c " c v i-" "a v.:..i Ainu
C;i. )30"0V
TIMtllltl
Cast 01' Ciiauactiirs
f. Ml.i,n..in xi. r.,,.i.
...I i.ii.iv lull ...... .. H.II I . , .. I, ...
Mrs. Mld.llcto Mrs. L. II. Chambers "l"1"' . r o-"i,uu
Total f 181,890,45
LlAUII.lTIKS.
on
Tom Middletou (son). . . . , . Pred Couch
Jcbdc (daiiuliter)..Mrs. 1', W. Valentine
Susie (daughter) Hatel Couch
Lucy (a ulccc) IMua llallcy
Maine (a fririid), Lola Walker
M rs, Kttoie (n neIghlor) . . . . M rs. Wcimcr
.May (a servant J. Airs. Vincent
I'reilily...,. , 11. V, llorsman
Dr. Regular (health officer). Lecl'ortune
3,000.00
JJjJ.aj
5.00
. . 1. . ...... . ... 1 it. niKumi iiie.imi umi
"lie got IHO men tlmt her father tat) nglUU Wttlt IMC IllOSt DewltCllllll? iwie Hun (from wav un the country)
didn't havo any money," explained tho music that would simply hynnot- Carl Nelson
..II...M I. ... . - . " " " . . I
Surrdus fund
Undivided profits, less expen
ses umi taxes iuiu . ...
Dividends unpaid .
Individual deposits subject to
check 3I,7I5.37
Demand certificates of deposit 0.1 S3. si
Certified checks 580.3S
Saving deposit 10,055,61
Reserved for taxes
6u,83
him
The
,, , , . , i.e a fellow's foot and start
"Hut couldn't ho 00k the matter I 1 ,i.
up?" aii.mH ,uum. - Duet-Smartv M. Marcy, G. Bilyeu
"llo thought ho hud Tho trouble s,en(ly' Sol)cr cx:mn'or a,lll Present Si and I.,..." llyliulsc Couch
wan he I.M.kc.1 at tho tar dunilcnte lust statc representative, Hon. K. C. Icllof the Sun Uy Himself
after the old man had tlulshed nwear- KoMC,, Cilinc mu,cr Hs 0,1(1
lug off hlH ii8sesHiiient."-Judge. footetl a hornpipe in n way that
would linve done credit to a darkle
Ono Way. ol ihoi; and tltc only way we were
At The Vaudeville.
Chlld-SuppoKo I culled you n moan I able to restrain ourself from joining
old pig. I11tt would bappfii? Oov
eriieMs- I Hhould tell your father, and
ho would punish you. Ohlld-Aiul If
I only thought It. Governess No
harm ho long nn you don't av It.
Child-Then 1 only think It.-IJfo.
Consoled Hr,
"Why do you wear that ridiculous
hatV he gro wliil.
"Do you really think It ridiculous)"
nhe replied graciously. "How lovely
of you! I wan afraid It wasn't qulto
the style."
Too Warm.
"And havo you clothes for all ell
nm tea 7"
"Yes; except tho one my husband
mentions when ho gets the bill." Pick-
Me-l.'p.
lii tit was to grab a post and hang
on. It is not safe for steady, old
church members like Deacon Couch
and the writer to attend these hilar
ious aggregations, especially when
such ticklish music is on the
Will of fare.
T f ttuir ikiic mill Atit tttlin ill1 lint
enjoy himself we did see him, for was MJP, t0 ..S"!,lT
every one we saw had on a grin
that wouldu t wash off and we do
not believe anyone but some old
grouchy, who wouldn't be happy
with a box of monkeys, could have
stayed there many minutes without
becoming inoculated with the smile
Did you attend the vaudeville at
Hickuer's hall Wednesday evening?
Well, sir, you missed a fine
entertainment. Kvery thing
went off smoothly, not a siu-
1TT Rle mtc" 'n tne proceedings
I I I from start to finish. The
closing number was particu
larly fine. The little red-headed
too, while
she was getting that weddiug sup
per her liaruie was buzzing her iu
the kitchen. There do yez be nf-
tlier gettiu' sich foiue mate? he
asked. Shure, an' oi git it friui
BITGOOD & COLE
Total i8j.8go.4.s
Mate 01 Urcgon,
Louiity ol Multiioinali, I
I. Charles A. Wood, cashier of the
above named bank, do solemnly swear
uiai (lie above statement is true to tne
best of my knowledge and belief.
v:uariesA. wood.uasnier.
Subscribed and sworn to before mi
this the 4th day of December, 190$
Ceo, J, Perkins, Notary ruullc,
Multnomah county. Ore
Correct Attest: V. C. Knapp,
.m. J., iioiurooK,
Peter Autzen,
K. T. Piatt.
Directors.
SALE OF
Delinquent Assessments
To whom it may concern:
I. J. . Tauch. Treasurer of the Cltv
of St. Johns, Oregon, by authority grant,
ed by the charter of said citv. hereby
give notice that I will sell at the front
ooooo
amies 1 '"."" v
miornhe for it was flo.itiiiiT snihlct- maiKei, an 01 wani yc 10 pui wns door of the city hall of the City of St.
.. .i 1.:,.. 11 ( :.. ni,.v..t,o undher yer ltd, whin ye go to buy- Johns. Oregon, at public auction to the
if. V V : in mate for me yez will Kit it there bllI". In hand, on the 31st
At the time of going to press we 1" J m-u, .7,. hettine ''" ' December, 1908, at 10 o'clock a.
ivurn iinnhli. fr lenrn ivlint the m. K' 'lltj kape the 0ISUI, BU OetUUe m .11 ,he follnwI. ,. , . .Jeiin-.,.,,.
. ' ':m" .Tl '! ?"U? U...!V.n,0".. ec dots of three n.Vhts of fun were .?' l' 1 t. they sell it street bond assessments: .
" "- , i uiutea umi , ...,, i,,,, j, ...., ter liss moi ev to t' punde titan any uiester l'lace block 1, lot 17, amount
tu tilt AtllKH1 ut huii uu-t 1 usual I .. ... - tt Iifitfkmcf
have been nearly $200. We hope ,,se' , lt J" l8"! ciSSPUce-Moek .. lot ,8, .mount
caudld oplntou of
1
iiiad.-Atchlsoti Globe
SALES AQENT3 WANTED
so, any wav, for the proceeds go
?3G.oo per week or AOO per cent pro for a good purpose, tne luriiisliing
fit. All samploB, stationery, and art and finishing of the new K. of P.
inttiloguo free. Wo want oiiopormnn- hall.
out ageut In this locality for tho We hope the ladies can be in
largest picture ami framo houso In duccd to put their program on the
Amerlcu, Kxporlouco unnecessary, boards again in a week or two in
Wo Instruct you how to sell our the skating rink. It was the best
goods nnd furrntsh tho capital. If entertainment we have seen in St.
Brother Scarbrough has sold his you waut n permanent, honorablo am Johns and if the ladies will repeat
profitable position, write us to day the entertainment after a week or
A.
lot 1,
lot
North Hank Phnrmacy to Curran
& Hsson, two of Hood River's jwp
ular druggists. Mr. lesson, ts a
brother of our genial city recorder. I w. Taylor St, Chicago, 111.
l. . I . .1 . . A A 1 1 .
c nearly me wuoie town mraucj
there. Deed they do, they soon
. ..!-.. A- ...1 At 1 Al.
for n.-irllniilnrn -nli.ln,.iir nml n-imntn fivn niK-i-rl wim it mi tli( tv-ninsiiln hcl lu " ,,clc l"V IUU uu mc
frank W. Williams Company, 12H they will be able to get a crowded "estamltliat, Uiddte, tssureat
yez kin siud the childher juVi,..
attner tne mate wtunoui a st. johus luights block
big Duck p Itceuian viu 'em amount uue 915.31.
it'see that they're not chated m. jouns iiciguts-biock 7, lot a
... 1 t? ,.. ii. 1 auiuuui ue7.JO.
ruiioKiuier, rurauuie, uai- ... of -h aM-Mm-nu .re enter.
ney, yer the llligaut lad, ed of record bv reason of aot.licat.ous to
and yez ramimber phat at bond heretofore filed, and said amounts
Crowd there was 111 tile SHOD I represent installments uuu luterest now
win vm wint thero wid me. it must I
All of which property is now subject
penalty us provided by the charter.
cost ot advertising and sale.
house at the rink.
BITGOOD 4k COLE'S
I. K. TANCH.
Citv Treasurer of St.Iohus.
Published In the St. Johns Review Dec.
4 , 11 ana its, 190,
THE TROLLEY WAY
Is the only way to secure immediate delivery of your
goods at the most reasonable of transportation rates.
Therefore ring up the
PORTLAND & SUBURBAN EXPRESS GO.
Operating electric freight cars between St. Johns and
Portland. We call for and check your trunks direct
to destination.
Turn your trunk checks and shipping receipts
over to us and your goods will receive prompt attention
We have teams connecting with cars at St. Johns and
Portland.
Get our rates before shipping. Special rates oh car
load lots. Ixperteuced and courteous employes.
Phone Maiu 358, Portland office.
Phone Main A 3358. .
First and Flanders Streets.
C. W. STEARNS
Phone Woodlawu 818. Ageut at St. Johus.
Office 105 U. Burlington street.
0000(
THE j
PENINSULA BANK
St. Johns, Oregon.
Capital $25,000.00
Surplus....; 5.I33.8.S
Interest pa!d on savings deposits.