St. Johns review. (Saint Johns, Or.) 1904-current, May 28, 1909, Image 2

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    THE ST. JOHNS REVIEW
Published Every Krldnjr
At 117 West Durllngton Street.
IlV M AKKI.lt & IlVltttf.KK.
TilK Hkvikvv Is entered nt post office
n Snint Johns, Oregon, ns limit mnttcr
of the second class under the Act of Con
gress of March 3, 1879.
nmob. 1'rl,n,'n? rcut(l la flnt clin ,.,.
nilU tor Job I'rlntlnf rh an dfllrerr.
All communication) thould be cldreiecl to
Th nTlw. Ht. Johnn. Oregon.
AilTMlliliKC rt, $1.00 per Inch per month.
All idmtlalnR bllli prlle flrat of ech
Offlclti Newipaper of lh oitjr of St. Johni.
Subscription price $1,00 nor year.
Very Pleasant Event
Ono of tlio moBt cnjoyoblo and
successful affairs In lodge circles
for nil time imst took plueo Inst Wed
neHdny ovonliiK at tho regular mooting
of Lniirclwood Hobcknh Lodgo nt
Odd Follows If nil. Tlio occnslon will nt St.
Ho for the Fourth
IN MEMORIAM.
A. W. MAKKMt, lMltor
W. 1J. IIYliRLUli, Associate
FRIDAY, MAY 28, 1909.
llrend reached tlio high prlco of
1G conts per lonf In Now York city
Inst week owing to n strike among
tlio linkers. Tlio dinner pulls In Hint
city woro not (jiilto so full for n few
dnys ns n consequence.
1'ntton, tlio whent slinrp, It Is en
tlmntod will clonn up tlireo million
cr dollnrs on li Is manipulations of
this cerenl for tlio month of .Mny,
nndwonll contribute to this linmeiiso
pile. Kuniiy how ensy wo nro.
o
II. II. lingers, who died on Wed
nesdny of Inst weok.wns 11 very grent
mnn. llo wnn to flmiiico what Nn
polcon wns to wnr, n cnptnln .who
know by Intuition nil Kb stormy
fenturcs, nnd who could rldo nnd eon
trol nil Its storms. And like Nn
polcon, ho fought for victory nnd did
not count tlio number of wounded
nnd killed Hint would Hnu the pnth
tip to the victory.
In splto of tho fnct that now moat
markets nro being opened up In St.
Johns, our trndo still continues to
Increaso. Thcro Is n ronson. People
realize when they wnnt QOODment
Itlley, Hutchinson departed this
life nt his homo In St. Johns. Mnv
A mooting wns cnlled for Wed loth, 1009.
nosday evening nt tho city hall for u0 W08 born Jnn 2nd, 1870, In
tho purpose of ndoptlng tho proper gsnnWi Michigan, whoro ho re
s'eps toward hnvlng n good, old colvod hla nducatlon In tho ltlh
fashioned Fourth of July celebrntlon school nnd Business College. Ho
Johns. Tho nttendnnco not Wns united In mnrrlaKo to MIbs Emma
long bo remembered by tho lnrge being ns lnrgo ns nntlclpnted, It wns Horton, Boptember 17th, 1901.
number Hint nttended which Included decided to ndjourn to tho Commorclnl n0 mnj0 ft profofislon of faith In
ninny outsldo lodges. club rooms und unite forces with that Christ ten years bko nnd united
Tho degree tonm Hint put on tho body. Aftor the project hnd boon wth tho Central Dnntlsl Church of I if i . ... "
work nt Ornnd Lodge Just closed nt brought up for discussion by Frank Duluth. Minnesota. w,n. u ' ' IT". Z ,
Albnny nnd conceded by nil to bo Clark nnd T. J. Monnhnn, President Mr. Hutchinson nnd family moved thv r.t., . - "." 1.
second to nono, espcclnlly In the Valentino nppolnted A. Ungcr, Frnnk lluru rour yenra ng0 ,n8t October are satisfied with noor meet and
rltunllstlc work, put on tho work Clark nnd A. W. Vincent ns n com wnoro h beenmo n charter momborLn . ... .. .
nn,! mirnl .11,1 l.otK.- . mlttnn nn nrrnnnmnnl. nti.l T .1. 1 " . ' """k """ " ""' "1 poor
- -------- 'I t 01 me bi. jonns uupuBi cuurcu. douu moat prjcog. That ,8
m urmuiiu.-u uy mu hiumhubo mey "". . oii:uu, unu cu u. after coming his health failed so I why tho trado of
rueuituu. mer inuiniion mo ioiiow oiutniun nn n cuniniiuco vo buucu that hn was dcnrlvcd to a. great ox
lug officers wuro cloctod for tlio un! funds for tlio celebration, Tho com I q prlvttcgo of attending
hiiIiik term; N. O. Mrs. Mnymo mlttocs will meet In Joint session Lubnc services of tho church, which
Monn inn v. u.. Mrs t n it I next wcuncHdnv fiven uc tn formu t. . i.,.t . i
' " ----- -"-' I - - cr -- - I UU HU I11UUI1 lUTUU UIIU WUD ttinJD Tfl nnf-tat-Hll.. I. t . t i
Sec., Mrs. Anna Hntl.awnyj Trens., Into plnns nnd ndopt methods to make ,nloro8tcd ,. but th hn. 1...
Mrs. Knto Ilambo. the nffnlr tho most successful In tho 111. nffiMInn was lomr nnd nt V .
Following tho election congratuln- history of at. Johns. Such n cole moB mnB. ,mlnril1 vo, ,, nnMnilv J" u?B,nning "".
... - .. ... ..I "v" I'utcn nro ni wio vory
class
tho ronson
BITGOOD & COLE
linn, ivnr I I .. I, I l.rnlln.. wn,,l.l l. n fin.. n.lvnrtl.n. . ... . ' .. . " L .. . " . . ulolr P" "O HI
..UUIUU iu i..u luum unu u suumiucd, reniuing uous nana in 11 lowest notch nt whinh rtr.t
It 1l..l.t..nl .nnml. I-mil tit fur. at Tnlll. n.,.l umlit.l l,n n I ' . . . I MJWBM nOlCH Bl WDICh flrSt
Here is the greatest propo
sition ever offered.
$30
Talking
Machine
FREE
The Aretlno talking machine
free with $50.00 cash trade. An
Aretino to inch record with $to
in cash trade. Remember the
Aretino record fits all kinds of
disc talking machines.
M. S. COBB
101 Jersey St. St. Johns, Oregon
i no Uiicngo ucuools lutvo con
eluded to cut out J.nlln from tho
primary nnd Intermedlnto grndes nnd
tench tho hoys nnd glrln how to spell
nnd rend nnd cipher Just like they
used to do. Tho superintendent
Ktntod thnt hu wns tired of giving
dlplomns to grnduntes who couldn't
write n business letter and spell tho
words correctly or punctuate tho
iionlenceH. Tlmt'H sense for the
windy city.
Rhowlng much Interest In Oregon
timber, n party of 18 .Michigan cap
ItallHtu spent a day In Portland dur
lug tho week. They represent rap
Ital of over ino.OOO.OOO, and their
vlMlt hero mIkiws an InteroNt In Ore.
gon timber that will menu the lutcst
ment of lnrgo minis hero In future.
They said somo of their number In
tended to secure somit of tho re
mnluliiK big trees of this state short
ly. Two of tho party wilt return to
Portland within a few dnyn to re
ceive reportH on Oregon properties
they nro now looking up. Tho vlsl
tors nro mostly officials of tho
Michigan-Pacific Lumber Conipnny.
ftu tiifiii'iiittni innmnnrH rni tit.. n hurt I mini, inr ni. .inntm niui wrin 11 tin n I ... . t ......
tbtiv rnrnlv...! nt tlin Hrnti.t I.n.1... nf. means of enllvonlmr tlln eltv tn nulto I. . mi ... mal CnU b0 8oId to mako tt iMnK
. . ... r-. .... ----- uuuuuia .hu, uu, uiuoocu uuugui, i orofii nonlnra In nI.l.
1... it-iiini. 11..... ........ ..i.i n iiLttpn,. f.i nil i in it. ii.nl . . ... ... . .. wvni. isomers in inferior
and
moat
frequently had read tho sixteenth catch lho pooplo nt fIrg, bl Uj
fortyslxth Psalms which con canuot hold lhom u do08n,t pny w
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wnuiRHoino iiincn hucm ns enn omy movumuiu nnu urn 10 wo uuai 01 wcirinn.f
It.. IkKiiltntin.l l.a. al... I11.ll.. T r 1 m 1 I nltlllt.t I . HinlilHo f II .1 T Tn I M n nfflflil I . 1 a . I
.,u iMt.-run.-u nt mu niuiun ui jiuuiui ...... ..j ...un...n t..u ....... .. lnln pngsngpg cxprcssivo or UOUS bUV monl nn.l Hint, k., t tu '. I.
vml 1.. wlilrl, tltow .11.1 n.,...l.. ailrrn.n Mi.pn Infiirmnllnr. rnnnl. ... . . ..' .. . UU' m0al ftna ltion ""VO to thrOW It
...,.,, ..... i.., ..... . iguiuing nanu.
JUSllCO.
BARGAINS
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Hut tho crowning ovent of tho oven
Ing was the presentation by N. U.
Itoso IloblnBon, on behnlf of tho dc
greo tenin, of u wntch fob with tho
emblem of tho order to Pnscliel Hill,
which die did In n very nent nd
dress, Pnscliel wns taken completely
..tt- ..in 1 . ti
IiU BVIII UIIU KUUW lUhl f .. - . . ... I
h,g the enterprise w... be given next am aoV ,.Thou wt Bhow mo th - -wtok
I Path of llfo: In thy proBonco Is try jjitoood & cn,R
fulness of Joy; at thy right hand
thoro aro pleasures for overraoro." A REAL BARQAIN.
Ho said, "I am waiting anxious
ly nnd patiently for tho Lord to I If you nro looking for nn Invest
tnko me to himself." ment that Is a suro winner, buy half
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Death of Mrs. Wakely
..ii h , iiuao i-. truKui m-imrit-u Funeral services woro hold at tlio of b ock id nt Wh twnn.i rnnti ti.
by surprlso, hut soon recovored and this llfo nt her homo nt 810 Ivnnhoo unptlst church, Mny 20th, nt 1 p. ni. trnct Ib IOOxCOO, ln)H flno nnd lots
responded In n modest nnd feeling street nt 2:45 p. m. Mny 23, of henrt conducted by his formor pnstor, E. across from It aro now selling nt
mnnner ins npprecinuon, uy Binung irouuio. uecensea wns oorn in mo a Lconnrd. nsslstcd by Rov. John $350 for 60x100. If cut Into im.
thnt ho had considered hlniBolf nl state of Now York n llttlo over 73 Uontzlno, nften which his remains $3000 could easily bo roallied, nnd
rendy welt paid nnd thnt nil ho did yours ngo. At the ngo of eight years wnr i.i,, r0H, , iHvorvlow Come then tho lots wonl.t . rhnn, .k
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wiib 10 penunu m uuiy llu U....U ... reuioveii wuu nur paroiiiB ion, Awn t tut tho Resurrection nny enn bo brouitht for In thnt ,,nii
llllll HUH wns Ills lirsi oxporieuco Wisconsin, WllOro III 18.15 Silo wns 11. lnnVn. tit mnum ihnlr lorn n horhnml. It. flvo v innnn 1.1
. . . . , I - t I -" " "- I - u v-.i.D f v,wvv nuuiu
wuu hiicii n mrgo iiuiiiocr iwiero uu iiniicu III mnrringo Willi H. U. wnKCiy IovIiib rnmnnnlnn. father, mother and not bo nn exorhllnnt nrl if
. . . , ! . .. I r 1 w 1 ----- .( ah
lug omy twenty), mil tnnt no wouiu wliu died In 1003. in Boptember, lWn .i.iur. Their lo.n ! his enln. on nt oneo IR00 l.i.v. u mnn
oven uiiiiermKo wuu pieunuro n jo" iuu... iirs. waKCiy moveu 10 Hi. To tho bereaved ones wo would say. and tho bolnnco nt 110 nnr mnnii,
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01 1110 miinu hiiiii iiruriuiHK mu imii joniis, wuero sue resiueu up 10 mo -sorrow not ns those who hovo no Ht. Johns nonlty Co.. Itovlnw offlrn
were nun so nunuio nnu guou, iimo or nor uontn. uuo wns moiiicr iionn" nn.l snv In dm lamruairo of
of three children, nil of whom proLour MaBtor, "Even so Fnthor: for
ceiieu nur to mo grnvo.Two uromers, ao u gcomoa good In thy sight."
"Lord, I would clnsp Thy hand tn
Real Estate
Call on
J. E. Williams
BaialrtatnaiA n t n .1 a ,. .
iw.iuttii.b - - riles l.nrrn laiFHaiv
I Office - - - - St. Johns Land Company I
DUILDINQ PERMITS.
C. W. (leo of this city, nnd John U.
it S Iff (.... . a I I
f f Iiirlluirt In iirorM "jo ot ymumu. .miiiii.. nnu iwo bib
wa ---- w I . . .
No. 31 To H,
a dwelling on Portlnnd boulovnrd bo w " o: mis pinco nnu
tu'iinu (!lilr.iif(. nntt i.'oMHeniloii streets: M. Jnmes Ileniiott of Llvormoro,
estlumted cost $3000. ". ""vo nor. rv. A. uoo, mo
No. 32 To V. I,. Plummer tolconlrnctr nephew of tlio do-
erect n resilience on IaiIiIkIi stroot censed
between Portlnnd boulevard nnd Sen- Tho funeral services were held
eca streets for lllchnrd Tucker: os- from tho unptlst church .May 20 nt
tlinnteil cunt 1700. 10 n. m., Interment tnklng place In
No. 33 To llowllt & Wright to Columbia cemetery.
mlno,
Nor ovor murmur nor roplno
Content, whatever lot I soo,
Slnco 'tis my God thnt londoth mo.'
IJ. A. li
CARD OF THANK8.
Wo doilro to oxnrotB our hoartfoltl
.Mnny ueautifui I tlinnVa to tho nolnhbors and frlonds
erect n school building on Novvton flowers wero contributed by loving w),0 B0 j,n(1y nu0u wm, their
street between I-'essonden nnd Son- friends. nnd sympathy during tho Illness
ecu Htroetn; estimated cost $9170. Und denth of Mr. Rlloy Hutchinson.
Hemember tho social to-night at Mrs. R. Hutchinson,
Miss Aldn Overstreet hns closed tho Unptlst church. Everybody wel- Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Hutchinson
her school nt Knthlnmet, Wnsh., como mid coruiniiy invited.
after a very h'iccobbM! term, nnd re
turned to herJiomo In Ht. Johns. no a DOOBTKR for St. Johns.
Whips Whips
"Blue Ribbon Line"
. Best in the world
At 50c, 75c, and $1.00
Gunrantccd Rnwhidc
St. Johns Harniss Shop
For raro bnrgnlna In all kinds of
I realty seo V, Hill.
EAST ST. JOHNS
Is tlio recognized center of Industrial activity in the eastern part of St. Johns. This vnlnablc property adjoins the only depot on
the entire Peninsula, thus affording local mid through passenger, freight and express service.
EAST ST. JOHNS
Is already the site of several Mimll factories, others in course of construction. Present growth indicates that in only a few months
the pay rolls of these plants will be sufficient to support the entire district.
EAST ST. .101 INS is not only a Manufacturing District but lias a fine Residence Section that is high and sight
ly, The liiilldhiK Restrictions of 51,500, $1,000 and 5500, provides suitable home sites for the laborer and the
business man. The Water, Lights, Phones, Graded Streets and New Schools are not promises, but facts.
COA1U OUT AND SEE. GOOD 1NVESTA1ENTS OFFERED.
LOTS $250 AND UP, TEN PER CENT DOWN, $10 PER MONTH
TAI,K it over with any RHAI, USTATU AOHNT in St. Johns. Agents on the tract. Phone Richmond 601
Curds nro out iiiiuouiicIiik tho
weddliiK of Itoht. (Irem; and MUa
Jennie Vim Dolliunrt to tnku plnro
at the homo of the hrldoV parents
at 701) Cniwfnrd street, Juno 3rd.
The contracting parties aro both resi
dents of Ht, Johns.
A floater was discovered In the
river near Oj;den hIoukIi Wednesday
by W. It. Kuderwola. Tho Identity of
the corikso hns not yet been eHtnb
lished, hut It Is believed to bo the
body of mi old umbrella mender who
has been recently plyliiK his trado
In this section. The man wan ap
pnrontly 00 yearn of hko. It Is be
lieved to bo a ease of sulildo, as
sack of roclu wns attached to hi
neek. Chief llredesou was notified
und he took chmi;o of thu rumalmi
until tho coroner arrived,
Tho term of J. K. Williams as
a member of the school hoard ox
plros In June und nn election will then
bo called to fill the vacancy, Since
tho hlKh school bulldliiK will lie con
structed within the next yenr und
uu Mr. Williams la very familiar
with all conditions relatliiK to school
matters, it would be wise to elect
him for another term, provided ho
could ho Induced to longer assume
the burdens thnt full to thu board's
lot. Tho board us It now stands is a
Kood worlilnu force and It does not
look cood to disturb Its plans by In
JectliiK u new member while these
school bulldliiKs nru under way of
construction, Mr. Williams has
madu a careful und efficient officer
and It would bo hard, Indeed, to
find as cupnble u mnn for tho post
tlou.
Miss Maud Cochrau of near Cauby,
Oregon, was n guest at tho homo of
her school friend, Miss Carrie llyor
loo, Tuesday.
o
Uo a boostor for St. Johns,
PROCLAMATION.
May 31st having been dedicated ns
sacred to the memory of those whof
so nobly gnvo their lives In defense
of our land und homes.and being so
dedicated we belluvu It to bo the
duty of every loyal citizen on that
day to lay aside business
cares and labor for nt least
it part of tho day and
Join with that smnll unit rapidly dl-J
mluUhliig baud of veterans, the
Uriind Army of the Itepublle, In pay
ing iriuuio or uonor nun respect ioi
the memory of those who died de
feuding our country's flax. Wo be
llevo this to bu thu desire of thu
citizens of St. Johns.
Therefore, 1, J, V. Hendricks
mayor of tho city of St, Johns, do
earnestly request that you nil re
train from labor and that business
houses bo closed on thnt day from
thu hour of 10 a. in. to VI in, and
from 1 p. m. to 3 p. in., nud that all
persons properly observe that day.
J. l- UKNDHICKS, Mayor.
NOTICE.
There will bu sold at public salu
to thu highest cash bidder at
o'clock, Mny 31, one dark brown
holfer calf (inooley) about ten
months old. Snld nnlmnl Is now Im
pounded ut Simmon's barn, where tho
sale will tnko place.
Clins. Uredesou, Chief of Police,
CARD Or THANK6.
Mr. t W. Geo and Mrs. Winn wish
to thank tho friends and neighbors
for the assistance rendered them
urlng the sickness nud death of
their sister, Mrs, Wukely.
Mombers of tho I. o. O. P. will
pleaso tako notice that work In Initi
atory degree will bo put on noxt
Monday night.
Is Two Bits Worth Saving?
Odd sizes Men's Iiuck ami Hort-e Hide work
Gloves, 1 1. 35 nnd 1 1.35 values I1.00
Men's Dine or Gray nib Overalls 75
Men's odd Pants, all sizes, 11.35 to , 3.00
Men's 50 cent silk four-in-hands , 35
300 sample Tie Pins, no two alike, vnhies to li.oo, your
choice , 50
Ladies' Gloves, Waists, Neckwear priced as low as good
merchandise cdu be sold,
NO CRKDIT NO RENT
Iletter goods for your money.
311 S. Jersey Street.
(NKXT DOOR TO NEW K. P. TEMPLE.)
Mile's Western
Monthly
The Western Maga
zine thnt tells about the
West.
Leave orders at the St.
Johns Review office.
15 cents a copy
1.50 per year.
tWf
HENDRICKS
HARDWARE CO.
NOW IS THE TIME
To lay in your supply of
GARDEN TOOLS
We have a fine assortment on
nana, call in and pick
out what you want.
HENDRICKS'
4 11IKIiVYAKC CO. J
GIVING AWAY HATS
NO
But we give you the best hat
for the money ever offered in
a first class shop.
VOGUE MILLINERY
Open evenings
2nd door north of Postoffke
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Sand and Gravel !
Where the Money Grows
Fruitdale Acreage
On the Heautifnl Clackamas River, the Famous Trout Fishing
Stream of Oregon, Within Eight Miles of Portland, the Great
Market of the Pacific Northwest. Pure Water, Pure Air, Pure
Health. A Matchless Paradise For a Home. We are selling
tructs in rich and beautiful
FRUITDALE
For Only $75.00 Per Acre
And on terms that will appeal to nil. Rich Soil, No Gravel.
Level, Plenty of Water. Here is Your Opportunity. You will
be in the company of those who are doing things worth while.
Let us give yon a diagram of the route from Poverty to Plenty
and help you to quick independence and happiness.
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W. C. T. U.
Following a tlio report of tho W.
O. T. U. for tho month of May:
May 2nd Lecture by Mrs. Clara
lliiruh, ot RvoitKolleal church. Sub
Joct, "Oregon Dry 1910."
Slay ant Mother's Meeting held
at tho homo of Mrs. O'llura. Sub
Joct, "Food and caro of Children."
leader, Mrs. Jennlo Kerr. Discus
slou by members present.
May 11th Parlor meeting held at
tho homo of Mrs. Monohan. Leader
Mrs. Sleeph, Stato Supt. of Temper
unco Literature. "Subject, 'Temper
anco Literature."
May 17th llegular business meet-
lug held at M. K. Church.
May 21et Flvo delegates attoud
County Institute at Alblna.
Several persons have Joined the I
Union during these meetings. Ourl
Motto Agitate, Educate, Organize
Press Supt.
I have made arrangements with
the Pacific Bridge Co. for wash.
ed river gravel and sand in un
limited quantities. Contractors I
ugnring on street work or on
tllltlr1I.rr ...n..t.l .1- .. .
M..U.UK nuum uu wen 10 see me
and get prices. Bunkers are Jo
cated at foot of Newton street,
opposite the site for the new
school building in East St. Johns.
business phone Woolawn na.i
Residence phone Richmond 1341
L. D. Jackson
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American-Scandinavian Realty Company
107 Fourth Street, Portland, Oregon.
For further information call on J.J. Engren, owner,
corner of Gilbert and Thompson streets, St. Johns.
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J. A. Livingstone, lately of Los
Angeles, has associated himself with
S. Uogers In the real estate and!
abstracting business on Jersey street.
Mr. Livingstone Is an old time friend
of Mr. Ilogers, and the new teamj
promises to work well together, Mr. I
Livingstone Is a fine gentleman and I
will be welcomed as an addition tot
St. Johns' business men.
U you want to buy,rnt, sell or I
exchange property Me Wolcott, (The
nent Man.) 401 South Jersey. Side
entrance.
"HAZELWOOD"
lc Cream
Th Bast Obtainable
t-osiest place in town. Bring
your friends around and treat
them to something fine. Get
our rates for church parties,
socials, etc. Note the big yel
low sign.
A. UNGER
103 N. Jersey St.
THE .
PENINSULA BANK
St. Johns, Oregon.
Established 1905
PAID-IN CAPITAL STOCK AND SURPLUS
$ 30,000.00
OFPICURS
H- T. PUtt. President c. Kn.pp, Vice President
DIRECTORS
R. T. Piatt, President. Attorney
F. C. Knapp Vice Pres., Sec. Pen. Lumber Co.
M. L. Holbrook, Capitalist
Peter AuUen, Pres. Portland Mfg. Co.
II. L. Powers, Vice Pres. and Gen. Mnirr.
Lewiston Sweet Water & Irrigation Co.
Thos. Cochran, Real Estate
C. A. Wood, Cashier