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THE ST. JOHNS REVIEW rnbllhed Krerj Frldsy At It; West tluttlnBton Stfttt, St. Jolim. BV MARKI.lt & IJVKRI.KM. Tun Rttvinw Is entered nt post office In Saint Joints, Oreeon, ns tttnll tnnttcr ol tltc scconu class unucr uie aci ui gross oi ainrcit 3, IB79. AiWerllilne rstfi. $1.00 per Inch per month. t.l n.i.ii.. i ,.t.,.., ..rin. Mill" .'or Job Printing fh on rfe Irery. tfUVifl II Hill ririun im v. All rnmrminlcRtlonl ihould bo no auarefneu id OfflcUl Nowipsper of tho city of Bt. John 'subscription price $1.00 par year A. W. MARKt.K, Kdltor W. 1. 11YHRLKK, Associate I'M DAY, JANUARY 15, 1909 The coal muii Is smite theso days. wearing n grimy It Is still awful easy letter to dato It 1008, In writing a It wan 11 rudo nnd thouglitleflH o.iit.'upiuUo that tried to slinko "P Soul tie the other tiny. The wny tho wood plies nrouiid St. Johns hnvo been depleted the past week or so is n caution. They tiielt faster than tho snow. Work for St. Johns. Never lot nn opportunity slip by without saying n Kood word for it. 'hat helps H'. Johns helps you, especially it nro n liuslness iitnti or own property lii.rn U'nrk nulv mill Into and all tlio tllllO. Tlioinns T. Knllon tiled on H'o gnl lows nt Ban (liilenllii, Cnl., Friday Inst for tho murder ot his faithless wife. Had hu murdered the man in tin, I'liHn liiHtond of his wife his clitineo of hanging would have been ruritidiii to tlm mltil tiiuti under thu present dlspeiiHntlou of Justlcu In InrcL in these UultedHtu(es. Six tons of ndvertlslng inntter.nnd tho highest posslhlo grndo of ndver tlslnit nntter nl that, wns forwarded to the Hast by Hie rorllnnd (.viiunur clal elnb last week. Tills roinarknhlo iwU'U Icn to tho enormous ndvertlslng On'j?oii Is nlrendy receiving tells nil the lesourees of the Htulo In plcluio nnd text, itnu can ncnrcuijr nui bringing litindreilK of Eastern people to this part of thu world. According to a nollco published In this Issue it special election wilt he held at tho Central school house Thursdiiv. January 1!S. between the hours of 'J and p. m, for thu pur. peso of contracting a debt of iiO,uu for tlio erection of n high school ami n grade school building, If theso two structures are erected tho ediicatluna facilities of HI. Johns will bu second to none. All freo holders should be on hand nnd vote upon this question. It Is of vital Importance to all. .i.ue n.u t oiuniert'ial club nas taken on u new luaso of llfo nlld started In tho now year with renew ed vigor, H behooves every Individ mil whether ho bo a bllslueSH mall or not. iih long as no hits tho good of thu city at heart, to Join this or- iMinlziitloi. ami heln thu itoo-l ,rk ,n,t.ini,,, i,v this ho.lv iiloni!. A mnuber of citizens banded togoilier1"!! kept busy putting wood on the . ...w.. Mint Mil III null llllll-ll L-Ollll I mill I a fuw. Working harmoniously to. Kolhur this club can In uiiiiilers. Now Is tho tlmo to Join. Hlx of tho TounesHeo night 1 liters hnvo been sentenced to death and soveral otherH to a lessor degieo of ptinlslimunt, In this dispensation of lustlfii tho eouutrv at largo will heartily applaud. ltufflaiiM and miir durem like these night rlderu have proven Ihuinselvps to bu deserving no mercy til tho hands of 11 long sui- feriiur nnd outraged nubile. When suntunro Is executed It Is boltou'd that night riders will never again terrorize tho people of Tennessee and It will bo a wholesome lesion for inflection for ruffians nnd outlaws In other sections of the country. Tho proposition of u trolley Hue from tho Hwlft packing plant to (lie ferry slip, as tnkon up by tho Com- murclnl i-luli nt the r ineetllli! last u-,.nU uniihl nieiiii much for Ht. Johns If tho project wont through. o...... 11 Jhrnrl'"" 1 "I""" """d muv nmttll who "ill hh..i..i f mans or entile, nogs, hiioop iiuu p.- try to tnu stock yarns win n plenty of ready money to Invest, anil It Is but natural that they uill invest after thev see what any man wh half mi oyo open to luvestmeiil can not hulp but Bee that us a place fur Investment St. Johns has 110 superiors, and wo doubt If any In ealliv ean eiiual It. Stock yards in nit tho big cities whuro they are now located aro always ono of the cldel attractions for visitors, and strangers thoro not or doom a visit cumplott without seeing them. This will alto be true ot tho Swift stock yaids on tho peninsula when they aro com pleted, and It Is Imperative that some scliomo bo devised whoroby theso strangers will bo Induced to visit Si. Johns us well, Au it now looks a of trolloy lino running direct from tlio stock yards to tho city would bo tho most feasible plan. Whether It lm .. . i. 11....... 1 1..1,. p rovvni- tho Portia u Hal I w y. IJgtit & 1 Co., tho United Kailwuys or u prl- Vttto corporation that builds this Hue, tho fuel Is Imiuatoital to our citizens. Tho lino Is badly needed and tho sooner It is gotten under way by some company tho hotter it wip bo appreciated. Wo bo.,m0 our citizens aro willing to aid in any ::,nmluslbl!.to..r:, zW uno, unu iv cuuuui ,w v'v prqvo a paying Institution from tnu suiri. uiuiietlu. Tlioso l-htstern people don't need to think tlicy nro bo ninny. Wc cnn have zero weather, too, even i! does happen only onco In 2G years, Wo understand tho wood molt iiiivo tilted tlto prlco of their product up n nttiu tno past week, verily n enso "l incUtig ltity whllo tlio mm uhlnett. I When n mon Ih overworked 110 .JmiL'hl In Htliv nl Homo ti day and -- - - -" - ' tako care of tlio children. Then his next day'a work will seem to hint like a vacation. Tho tax rato for l'ortlnnd this year linn been placed nt 20 mills which Is nlmoHt C mills higher than la-it year. Bt, Johns hiiH tho big city skinned n mtlo on tho tnx levy all right. Hluo Stem wheat Is now quoted nt Ji.or, nor hushol. tho highest notch toadied for n nutnljor of yenrs A good thing for tho fnrmer, but cer talnly n hardship on the Inboring I man. Ono benefit derived from tli'j cold Hpoll is that all tho poBky flies In the neighborhood that wero trying to ur. vivo until next summer have miser. ably perished. And the careful house! wl(o utters a fervent ntnen. Loup year Is over and Wo havo not hoard of ono blushing bachelor In St. Johns having been led to tho nltnr ilurltu: th0 blessed period of prlvlli'KuH for tho uiitaken budgets of AJ.i-rlca fomlnlnlty. Hvldonlly leap yer has ceased to leap. Did you over stop to realize how ,irK0 uU) lulu of Oregon really Is? It eontnlns nearly two mid a quarter million acres more than New York, Now Hampshire, Vermont, .Miishii- chusetts. Ithoilo island, Connecticut Now Jersey nnd Delaware nil put to- Kotlier. Two men crossed tho Columbia river from Vancouver lo Oregon 011 the leu Monday. This Is tho Mrst tlmo such nit net has been recorded In twenty yearH. It was a fooomaniy thing to do, however, ami thcs two nervles enu thank tnelr lucky stnrs 1, m ml my That $K,000 bribe snld to have neon offered severnl members of the Legislature for their vote iinulnst Chamliorlaln must look awful tempt lug to somu of those t'i n day mum- ""rM- t re lH '' of of a legislator In an Kastem stiito. H unit been itpproehed several times by bribe givers for his vote on n certain measure, hut ho rejected all over- lutes, iMnally ho resigned from thu body, nnd after his friends had made several vain efforts to discover the eason for his resignation, he nil 'iiltted that tho bribe givers wero "gutting too cIuho to his price.' Owing to the condition of tlio v.eatlier newit Items aro scarce as lieu teeth tills week. No Improvements if any moment have been reported few visitors hnvo comu to tho elty tnd llttlu else of any Importniuo lias "r its w. ....v u"ii ""' "Hiorlnln. Must peoplu hnvo " I ... ..In. I ,1 ..II- ....m.I... ..I. ..ill - -M """-I... having to get out of their warm beds ' imiiiii tires wiune i-uui muniing" .Miin water pipes nnvo been fiozen, 'iinl the people In general havo their (n little tales of woe, Thu weather! mail has certainly balled tho thing up right whllo ho was nbout It. A TITLE AND A UNIFORM. How Colonel Johnson dot tho Ono and ought tho Other, "Where did you get your mtlltnry title? ' wits nsUeil of Colonel Johnson, "Charlie Culberson mtido me tnko It when hu was governor of TexitN," re plied the Houston editor. "I told hlni I might have to wear n title, but I'd he hanged If 11 wenr n uniform. One tiny 1 met the governor on thu street, ami he Nitld, 'Hello, Hill,' "Hello, Charlie, I replied. "'Is Hint the proper manner to nil dress your eoiiimaudliig olllcerV ho denmnded sternly, 'Stand up straight, sniuiu mm say governor. - vt uero s ',llr ""IforillV 'The oltlce Isn't worth t25 of gold ! I.. .... t I v..i1l...l I..., I., Almiit fn.-nl Mr..if .i.ii,n,.t.wl u, KOvernor, nnd ho mnrched me Into taller shop. Make this man n colonel's uniform nnd scud tho bill to me,' he said. "1 roumu t stnnn for tliat. so 1 salil. 'I give you to understand, sir, If I've got to bo n colonel I can buy my own uniform mid put on ns much geld laco ns any man In Texas,' That's how I rnuio to bo a colonel mid to have for snlo cheap as lino a military uniform as ever was made In tho south." Kxchimge. Womon and Now Monty, Tho rashler, as usual, paid tho loom bosi In new money crisp, sweet smell lug bank notes that it was plensant to handle. "Hut why Is It, George," ho asked, "that you Insist upon now money nl wuysT I know you hand every cent It to your wife." 1 ho loom boss chuckled. "It's easy to see you ain't a married "l- know woman's nature better nnd nm, , be , u h fl , f , . . . ,l0 W,N T(0 oll,llumtlon ,s wul( thnt women nro so fond of new money that thsy tmto to part with it. It makes them economical. They lmr Rain for this, they deny thomselves "u". uie upsuoi is mat at 1110 enu ' , J'5 HTB ."" ."' u ;, wm. Biv I tue f0 now money. thing llko W per ct'nt."-l'hltadelphhx A Legislator Who Will Make Oood. rlfcaoLaooooVkoooooOB HON. K. C. COUCH. Hon. K. C. Couch left Monday for Hitlcm, where ho iihsuiucb Ills new di.tlos ns n nioiiiber ot tlio Legislative ony. No more honest, upright und energetic man could hnvo bo 'it sent from this district than Mr. Couch, am wo know ho will mnko n recotd lor himself nnd his fellow citizens that nil shall bu proud of. Ono ot tno tlilncB ho will work for will bo n free ferry for St. Johns, nnd Lo will present n bill to tho Legislature authorizing Multnomah county mnlntnln ami opcrato same. A DAINTY DREAKFAST DISH. Tunst your brund light brown, but. tcr and salt. Heat tho whlto of nil egg stiff nnd pile on thu toast, scoop ing out a little round center; Into this drop the whole yelk. Set in tho oxen nnd brown, l'ut bits of butter ami salt on the eggs and serve on Individual plntes. PEA SALAD. Ono can of pens, two tablespoon- fills of graded cheese, i, dozen sweet plrkles, nnd ono small onion, Mix with mayonnaise. DREADED LIVER. When frying liver and bacon try this wny, and you will bo surprised how tender It will be. It wilt bo ns tender ns chicken liver and will not curl up and gel hard. Dtp first In egg ami then In crocker crumbs and frv a uohten ,,rown ,, yml w, ,mvu nll oxct,ionl dish. SPICE CAKE WITHOUT EGOS Ono cup of sugar, three-fourths of a cup of lard, two cups sour mill' nnu tonwpoouful each of allspice and cinnamon, flour to mnko n stiff bat ler und fruit If liked, Aiix In order given, This makes a good caku ns well uh a cheap one. TO CLEAR FROSTED PANES. In cold weather when frost gather nn tlio windows, dampen 11 cloth In wood alcohol nnd wash them. This removes all frost nnd leaves mom nlco ami rlear. A llltlo of tho alco- hoi added to tho water when wiihi..iw ...1... 1. t. "lliwiinn I'lUKill" wt.n-l I Mini IU'v.inn . muss iu iur.iuvt iimis bcwio Dip the Inked parts In milk and stand away until milk sours, possibly two or threo days, Then rlnso tho fabric In cold water und dry. RELIEF FOR RHEUMATISM l'ut half a largo coffee cup full ot tlio best wluo vinegar, tho same ipiuiitlty of turpentine and thu beutei. whites of two eggs In a large mouthed bottlo mid shako thoroughly. Hour about tablespoouful of this mixture Ion u pleco of red flannel and apply where the pulu Is most severe. Over tho flannel lay a pleco of oiled silk Itelief will bo almost Instantaneous NOTICE TO THE INVESTOR. In the last two Issues of the Ho view I advertised u snap In two lots located in St. Johns Heights mldltlon. Muio of our St. Johns bargain seek- en, noticed tho snap until too lute. 1 wish to statu that this property was bought for 700 0110 day Inst week and sold tho next tiny at a pro- tt or fllliu. If you aro luturebted In bargains you should not wnlt until tho other party gets It. I hac two other bargains euunlly as good tor tho money, Come and sou these buys. McKlnney, St, Johns Heights station. NOTICE. The Review hat severed Its con nections with the magazine edition which Is being gotten up to boost the lower peninsula, TMi course was decided upon for the reason that the new management will be unable to devote the time necessary to make this magazine the success it de serves. Mr. Merritt will, therefore, continue the work on his own re sponsibility, and we trust he will sue ceed in making It a grand success. We thank the business men for their support while The Review was identi fied with the enterprise. St. Johns Ferry Time Card. Leave Hast Side (A. M.) 6:40, 7:10, 7:5". 8:30,9:10,9:50 10:30,1 t;io, 1 1:50. l. M j:ui, 1:10, i:o, 3:30, 3:10, :so. j:.v vio 6:00. Leave West Side (A. M.l 6:o. t.xo. II I111VH Ktllllil I.H'in Htt n-i.-. in. 111 nciv I-. M t3:io, 13:50. t:w, 3:10. 3:50. 3:30. 4:10. 4:50,5:30,0:30, Whan Waking Up. ITcre la a tilt of Information It wilt pay you to keep ready for reference, though you will perhaps turn up your none nt It nt the llrst rending: "How to wake up and wnko up fully nnd quickly. Most people prefer not to wake up In (he morning Unit Is, they think of the pleasure there would be in Just five minutes mure of sleep If only that nhtrm cluck had not sound ed Its warning. Of course you have to get up, mid if there Is renlly nny to get up, mid ir tucre is renlly nny thing that will make the Job easier nnd more pleasant you will want to know about it. Doctors have long ago agreed iiiui viHisiiuaa uu Hint it i uuuiiiiim " the morninc U ,1,.,. to nlui-elHh clrcu tatloit of the blood lit the brain. This cnn lie qulcKly overcomo by mnssaglug the neck In the neighborhood of the Jugular rein, thus stirring the blood to life nnd nctlon. Itub your neck well on both sides nnd drowsiness will lenvo you. Try It." New York Times. Happy Either Way. The old Duko of Norfolk, who wns n very shabby dresser, met n privileged friend in Horn! street, London. Bald the privileged friend, n military man of tho premier duke's own ngo: "Why, duke, what's come to your clothes? 1011 look ns If you had raked over ag to Und tlicml" The duke replied, with a shrug: ''What does It matter whnt I wear hero? No one knows mot" A few months Inter the t n I ......... t .1 . I ,iroP,t ,,, , ,,m ii.n ,i.,i, tering nbout In tho neighborhood of Arundel, the delightful 8ubcx vlllnge tZZZTl Duko of Norfolk nlwnys tnkes his "courlcsy" title Karl of Arundel "Why, duke," said his friend ngnln, "what's tho tnnttcr with your clothes?" Thu duke shrugged his shoulders ngnln. "What does It innttcr what I wear hero? Every one knows met" Otrmtn Lotto-It. In nn artlclo on tho lotteries the Iter, liner Tngcblntt snyn there nrc threo ways by which wealth N acquired by work, which Is long and tedious; by dishonesty, which Is a precarious pro ceeding, and by Rambling, Thu num ber of persons wtio prefer tho last mimed method, says tho writer, Is large In tho German rrnlm, for there- the great lotteries thrive best. There nrc seven of thrso under the manage tnent of tho government, and they dis tribute $100,000,000 In prizes. Tho anx iety to securo a part of this amount has destroyed tho happiness of thou sands of households nnd has diverted thousands of good men from honest Industry nnd thrift to Idleness nnd poverty. In tho seven lotteries there nro about S2.000 winners n year, but of these only about 050 recclvo prizes of more than 1,000 marks each. How th Culprit Was DttieUd. Of n certain Harrow master whom Mr. Tolleiunche In his reminiscences refers to ns Mr. Y. tho following story Is told. Dr. Yntiglinn wns mnstor of Harrow nt tho tlmo: Mr. Y. I am sorry, Dr. Vauglmn, to havo to report to you two of your monitors for drinking. Dr. v. This Is a very serious charge. When nnd where did It hnppen? Mr. Y. This nftcriionn In n public liouso In IMnner. Dr. V. Did you rittch them flagrante delicto? Mr. Y. No, Dr. Vuughan, I wns In my study. Dr. V. Hut surely you cannot possibly have seen from your study to IMnnor? Mr. Y. I have a strong telescope, Dr. Vauglmn. Dr- V. Hut how can you tell that It was not water they were drinking; Mr. . -It wns gin and water. I noticed a svdlinent of sugar nt tho bottom of Illl-ir Kinsmn, Botwoon Toart and Laughter. "Do you ever think, Owtge, dear," snld she. nnd her voice was soft nml low, as befitted tho perfect beauty of the night, "do you ever think how closely true happiness Is allied with tears)" "I don't bollevo I over do," admitted George dear, "but I will, If you like." "es," alie went on, gazing up Into his face, and her lips wero very closo to his, "when ono Is truly nnd wholly Imppy, George, dear, there Is but little to divide n smile and a tear." 'Weil, that's a fact," assented George dear. "Hut I never thought of It before. After nll, t hero's nothing but tho nose." London Answers. A Ono 8ldod Complaint. This Is the seventeenth tlmo I've seen you before mo In tho dock," said a magistrate, looking at a prisoner sternly. Yes. Tor eight years now I've seen you sitting In the- chair, but I've nover thought of complaining about It!" re plied tho prisoner reproachfully. Lon don Telegraph. MUid Pralio. Customer Why, I thought you call ed him "tho eoltV Ostler 8uro. yer honor, nnd that's tho nnmo bo's had for tho Inst twenty yenrs, nnd ho sticks to it llko n respectable baste, the same as yourself. Loudou Punch Then Sho'll Toll You. Tell me," said the lovesick youth, "what's tho best wny to und out what n woman thinks of you." "Marry her." replied Peckham promptly. Philadelphia Press. Tho Cause. Wife What wus tho matter? I thought you would break down the house. Husband I dreamed I was trying to put on my clothes In the up per berth of a Pullman. Llfo. More than -1.000,000 persons living In 100 cities obtain water for domestic nnd Industrial purposes from the great lakes. n,. rx 4. K..A n viii ffiuivr vtuuua muai viu. fa.50 all wool sweaters.. . a . 1 '-95 3.50 alt wool sweaters l. ' I' 3 I 1.50 all wool sweaters. 5 underwear , .75 1.35 all wool 1 - , - - I s.soconlutoynts 1'95 Optxisite Central School Honuvlllo's Monthly for salo at thU office. KEEP WARM There is nothing that enables a . .... ... .. , Pcrs" t0 withstand the cold weath- cr better tlinu uood meat, merit ttmt yo cnl, re!v 01 ns bcj,)g fresi, I i . . if . Ilot stule diseased. Any meat you purchase at BITGOOD & COLE'S you can rest assured is only first class in every respect. If you feel chilly and it seems difficult to keep warm, just try a nice steak iroin this market. It will warm your blood and the cold will not feel .,,. , t... ... ....... 1 earl 80 intc lsc', 1 Ilc , ,Mcr M1 mui creates uie ncni 10 Keep uie Imdv tvnrtn must linvo onnd fuel to ,r ,.. " manner. t stove will not inrow out a irood heat unless the fuel good neither will the body I licrclore tile moral is: liny your meat at I3itood & Cole's and the rttwin awrcir ,tllc fnct uirow 0111 a graiciui jjiow. $100 FOR YOUR RRAINS Do you want to sell your time for n few minutes? The Combination Salt & Pepper Shaker company, soi GcrliiiRcr Bids, Port laud, Oregon, will give to the Indy or gentleman giv ing n suitable name for its patent salt nnd pepper shak er securities to the value of $ioo. Therefore if you can think of an appropriate name for the invention and scud it to the above ad dress it may be well worth your while. This will be a good opportunity to use your wits to good advan tage. Try it. Opportunity Hi closes March 15th. ft i: HENDRICKS ii HARDWARE CO. Builders' Hardware t SPECIAL: This month until rl'.HKuAKY 1st: J Willi Paper DCf Double 1 R 1 ' 1fl - - VL a uninni-iii T III llllf II K wrMrniriei J HARDWARE CO. ORDINANCE NO. 209 An Ordinance to Establish the Grade of Stafford Street in the City of St. Johns Between the South Side Line of Learned Street to the North Side Line of Wall Street of Said City. Tho city ot St. Johns doos ordain as follows; Section 1. That the grade of Stafford street in the city of St. Johns, between the south line of Learned street and the I north side line of Wall street iu taid city be and the tamo U hereby established ac cording to and iu conformity with the I pronie tuereoi, prepared by (.narles k. Andrew, city engineer, and filed iu the recorder of ald city, which profile is hereby approved and adopted and the grade of said Stafford street, between Learned street and Wall street, Is Hereby established In conlorm liy therewith. rasseu uy the common council Janu ary 13, I909. Approved lanuarv u, 1909. S. L. 1)011115. President of the Council and Attest: Actinj; Mayor. A. M. ESSO.V, Recorder. Published iu the St. Johns Review Jan. 15, 190a. Notice to Creditors In the County Court of the State of nrt-i-nn for Multnomiili Cmintv UrcKOll.lor .MUltnouiall l.OUntJ. In the matter of the Hstate of Eliza beth J, Ward. Deceased. llie unuersigneti nav ed by the county wou Oregon, for MultuomaU strator of . 1. .. .. . ...... nt.-.l -l....l i.i :.. -I. V:Lr T,' "!..K " i,,,. claims against -1.1 .!eW,l. to nre. iu Lilt? riuiiiiuia 111. null uii ucimiiis iiv 1 sent thetu, duly verified, as b law re. ii1r,l ix'ltliln fit v tttntill.e fmtn lli ,1al. .V," Tu'Cbc quired, within 'six month, from' the date .1.:. UI lite fl. I'llUIIVUUUI VI 14119 lift, IV, VU I the said administrator at the office ol Collier & Collier, Attorneys for adminis trator, Jioiuroo unig., bi. Johns, Ure. Uilliert Ward Administrator of the estate of Elizabeth J. Ward, Deceased. Hate of first publication Jan. 8, 1909, Do a booster for St. Johns. rt 01 the btate ol ; .... .i...t: . .1 . .. ," M. L. HOLBROOK St. Johns Land Go. The Largest and Oldest Real Estate Firm in St. Johns. East St; Johns The center of the great development now taking place on the Peninsula. Wc have only a few business lots left on Columbia Boulevard, which for a short time 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 Wc have some choice lots in the vicinity oi the new 520,000 school building to be sold on easy install ments. . Call at our office for prices and terms for either of these desirable tracts. St. Johns Pi'ono Jccy 931 Oregon , S , $ 5J 2 OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQ 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 nnd Portland. We call for nnd check your trunks direct to destination. Turn your trunk checks and shipping receipts over to us mid your goods will receive prompt attention We have teams connecting with cars nt St. Johns nnd Portland. Get our rates before shipping. Special rates on car load lots. Kxpcricuccd and courteous employes. Phone Main 35S, Portland office. Phone Mniu A 335S. First and Flanders Streets. C. W. STEARNS Phone Woodlawn 818. Agent nt St. Johns. Office io.s H. Ihirlington street. IOCKOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOC PENINSULA St. Johns, Cnpital Surplus..'. Interest paid 011 lSEEDS Fteis. Reliable. Pure utrtntetd to Pluii I KTrrrOtnltntMnd 1 n.ntfritiouM initio tontrtur mult, of Our formers urowuDefc FOR 10 CENTS wo will Kail po.timlil our FAMOUS COLLECTION I kki.eoD., T..i. .... fa. I r. 1-rl.a.i H.4I.S . , , 10. I ftf. SIM.r..i.f C.Ur; , to. I tf. l.rllrr..S.f4r.SS.ff. . , ,11. I r'f r.nri n.il.i i.ii.m . , lo. iU.lt luUIUtl.IU..rS..l. , , II. I IM Writ. iid.l Sa4 10 enU U S.lp f .y mU. t4 Vwl( u4 IS. "r.-jMw. CuIUcIimi,- S llbr witS ot N.w ..4 l.t,ull. i.,4i Uuli WMltoM.HU ltockfonl. llllnoli School District Bond Election Notice - , Notice is hereby given that at a school meeting of school district No, 3, of Mult-1 noinah county, Oregon, to be held at the i Central School house, iu said district, on ; the z8th day of luiuiarv. iooq. there will , be submitted to the legal voters of said : T uiatnci, 111c iuctiuu ui Luiiimeiiiig a bonded debt of I'ifty Thousand dollars, ($50,000) for the purposes as follows: 1st, I'orty Thousand dollars, (f 10,000) for erecting a high school building uixin I ! - . . . . . . . .1 . . f ' block No. 39; James John Addition, M.s?,,,!!1t!m" ,f,"?w".,ls Jf?"."'? First AHUHioii iu uie town oi ot. jomisj. 311.L Ten Thousand dollars ioooo for erecting a grade school building upon Ol. joilli: Huh of the above questions will be . . . - ... ... 0,e!1 UP W l."ln. w."lc -H the words. .nonds-Yes". and the Sffl T iSSIn at a o clock p. m., and remain open uuttl m ' , 5 . '.V. . Ily order of the Board of Directors of school district No, 3 of Multnomah coun ty. Oregon. iMtca tue otu nay oi January, a. d 99. Signed, J. . TANCli, Clerk. rublishetl In the Stjohns Review Jan uary o, 15 auu 33. 1909. mm f'BWeu appoint- le lliitri., ,, kimu., ' wv. 7, f. . 1 u mnok; ni lami rereniiv tiurrim&t-ii iiv lnll,.. .,,ln I " nuumou iu uc ticuivuicii oy iie 0U5l?A,a'lV. 190'i Real Hstate Couttany to the city of s. C. E. BAILEY O int. - BANK Oregon. $25,000.00 5.I33-8.5 savings dejiosits. : : Did You liver lose an account by not having Uie customer's state ment prepared ? The Plew & Motter I Safety, Sub-Series, Sell! Indexing Loose Leaf Ledger Overcomes all possibility of such loss. It is instantaneous. Saves time, saves labor and saves money. Applicable to every line of business. Special ledgers for Doctors, Lawyers and Dentists. Learn more of these practical devices. E. L. MERRITT, Agt, X Keview Office, St. Johns. Geo. F, . Walker, 0. 0. 0lici and At North Bank ill actklayt. UUtsc properly fitted. Wanted. To exchange Hood River laud for St. Johns property, Inquire at this office. 3tf