St. Johns review. (Saint Johns, Or.) 1904-current, April 08, 1910, Image 4

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    THE ST. JOHNS RCVICW
PuMkkM Srarr Friday
At 117 Want BwMafton Street.
BY A. W. MARKLE
Tmk Review Is entered at post office
In Saint Johm, Osegon, as mall matter
oi tne second class nnaer tne aci oi ton
grese of March 3, 1879.
Job Printtai inU4 la flnlettM 17!
tllila n JaW Tvlnllfi i..h m Amilrmrr.
All soramnnletllOBS ihovld t addrsusd to
Adrnrtlilar tatsa, (00 pr Inch psr month.
All drlllnc bills pylU Ant of oocb
month.
OHetol ITtwiyaaff of tka Ottf of M. Me.
Subaerlptlori price $1.60 par year.
' FRIDAY, APRII, 8, 19.
The Review's course in taking
nclthcr.sidc on the liquor Question
during' the campaign which has
just closed, seems to have met with
general approbation, judging from
many complimentary remarks we
have heard concerning same. There
were, however, at least two in
stances that wc know of where this
course did not please. The day
after-election one local business man
peremptorily ordered his nd. out,
presumably because wc did not
take up the dry end of it. Another
shining light in one of the churches
ordered his paper stopped, and
since he sent a dollar along to pay
up his arrears wc took great pleas
urc in wiping his name off the
slate. Now if there are any more
men in St. Johns of the same call
brc, wc would like to hear from
them without delay, and to let the
people iu general know how indig
nant they feel and to what lengths
they will go In expressing said dis
approval wc will publish their
names free of charge. If a busi
ness is to be boycotted iu n small
way because it did not follow the
lead 6f some' dry enthusiast or wet
enthusiast, the world must be get
ting better fast. This paper at one
time traveled very nearly the preci
pice of business disaster by advo
cating a principle like unto the
recent one, and as "a burnt child
dreads the fire," wc decided there
was more room in the middle of
the road so far ns the paper was
coticerncd. And wc believe wc did
right. The paper was Open to an
argument from cither side, and
both sides took advantage of the
opportunity. The only remark the
.Review made was iu deploring the
fact that personalities had been in
jected into the campaign. Person
ally; our views and impressions on
the question arc strictly private
property; We vote according to
the dictates of our conscience and
we intend to keep it up. If wc are
to be further boycotted for our
course in the matter wc would like
to know it right now, so that wc
cad govern ourselves accordingly.
The Meat Question
The schemes of "civilization" to
put food materials (mixed with
some materials that arc not food),
through various complications that
greatly increase the price and hence
the profit to the mixers, and that
capture trade by putting out a prod
uct that has a different appearance,
color, odor or taste from the same
thing in a less expensive form arc
entirely based upon our anthropoid
curiosity.
Iu the case of meats, for instance,
the farmer takes grain worth a cent
and a half a pound and feeds it to a
steer who completely consumes
fourteen out of fifteen pounds of it,
and deposits in his carcass together
with the fifteen pounds of grain,
two pounds of water. Now this
steer the farmer sells to a packer at
a rate high enough to pay for all
his feed, labor and the loss from
animals that did not thrive. Next
the packer turns forty per cent of
this steer into fertilizer find fuses
and fixes the rest of it up and passes
it on to us through the hands of n
dozen storage men, wholesalers and
retailers; finally, it reaches the con
sumer a pitifully meagre share of
the original food grown on the
farm, and hopelessly loaded with
the product of the steer's physio
logical economy and the packer's
chemical laboratory.
' When one considers the waste
and folly of the whole proceeding,
instead of being surprised that
meats arc high, he wonders that
they are so low. From Physical
Culture for March.
George II, Williams, "Oregon's
grand old man," passed peacefully
to his home on high early Mon
day morning. His was a life full
of honor, of good deeds, of fine
statesmanship and his character
was above reproach, bitch men
have a tendency to make the world
better and purer, and his memory
will 1 iiccr long with those who
knew and restarted lilni so highly.
Since the election is over and the
Hindu Minimis has abated, every
body should buckle down to busi
ness niiil push St. Johns progress
rapidly along.
There were no helps for savers
in Carnegie's youth. The First
National Hank helps savers now.
It will help you by compounding
Interest every six months. it.
NOTICE.
All persons arc warned not to
loaf or trespass on my premises
above the Dry Dock on bluff.
Mat MmMm IfawVL ccmU -
ONE LITTLE DOLLAR, so ily spsnt,
if put In the bank at 10 par cant compound
interest would in 5oo yaars amount to 496
qulntillion, 984 quadrillion, 196 trillion, 731
billion, 226 million, 689 thousand, six hund
red and twenty-nine dollars, ($496,984,
196,731,226,689,529.) Money grows if
you wlH let It.
We will pay you three per cent Interest
on the money you put In our bank and com
pound the interest every six months.
MAKE OUR BANK YOUR BANK
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
St. Johns. Oregon
tfm. MO.
t
Report of the condition of the
Pminsula Bank at St Johns
la the State of Oregon, at the close ot
business March 29, 1910:
TRK900CM
Loam and discounts 1169,893.30
Overdrafts, secured unsee'd 4,791.2a
Banking house, furniture and
fixture!
Due from approved
reaenre banks.... 131,292.02
Checks and other
cash items ,a83.o6
Exchanges for clear
ing house ....... 1. .4,369,00
Cash on hand..,.
3,403.9
.11,031.07
Total J"3,3S.S9
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock paid in. 40,000.00
Surplus fund 3,000.00
Undivided profits, let expen
ses and taxes paid 3,130.37
individual deposits
subject to check 1133,703.63
uetnana certiorates
r .,-..-.-14
Tittle certificates of
deeoelt
Certified checks.
Cashier's checks
outstanding....
Havings deposit,..
3,9o8.i6
2,373.00
3.00
39-35
t5,9i4-96
-173,138.02
Total S2as.308.tQ
state 01 Oregon, r
Count v of Multnomah. "
I, Charles A. Wood, cashier of the
above named bank, do solemnly swear
tnai tne above statement is true to tne
best of mv knowledge and belief.
cnaries a; wooii,tainicr,
- - ' - .1 1
I mis tne at)! day 01 April, 1910.
Geo. J. Perkins, Notary Public,
Aiuitnoman county, ure.
I v-orrect Aiie.t: reterAuuen,
M. h. Holbrook,
Robert Treat Piatt.
Directors.
No. 047.
$300 per month
Income on a
$25,000 Investment
C 1 fitliA New S-room bungalow, good one, lot '50x100 on improved
PlOVU itreet. Splendid bargain.
i AMi 5,room plMtcrcd house, large nlry rooms; lot 50x100; $400 cash
I lUV and balance on easy tcnus at 7 per cent. , ,
fliAA Six room house on Hayes street, close in, lot 50x100. This is a
1 lUU moneymaker. Take it quick.
y g aa Five room modern bungalow, full basement, toilet and bath
UVv lot 55x180; 500 cash, balance on good terms at 7 percent.
1000 It 100xto0i corner, on Hayes street; 300 cash and balance on:
"77A"k 5 room bungalow, modern, full basement, toilet and bath, on
LLJJ easy .terms. IyOok at this and you will sec a bargain.
1000 "5XIO 5n point VIcw block 'of car 'Hue;
W w gioo jown and $10 per month.
50x100 on Rlchraond.in block 7 in Point View.
W jjo down and $30 every three months.
ftQO 50x100 on Oswego afreet in block 7 Point View. '
"$50 do wri and $30 every three months.
Many other Birgains. tall in and sec. , 1
J. S. DOWNEY
JERSEY STREET
COME IN AND SEE
Our Hue of Urowu's high grade wash boilers, guaranteed
not to rust, prices from 1 1.50 to $3.00
Our spring Hue of wall paper will be here soon, the RIGHT
KIND at the RIGHT PRICES.
The policy of this store is "Wc give you what you ask for."
If wc do uot carry in stock the article YOU wish we will get it
for you regardless ot cost to us
What we want is not only customers but Pleased Customers
Hendricks Hardware
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I
LOTS TOR SALE EASY MONTHLY TERMS
Why not buy now before the choice lots are gone? Why not build now while you can get a building discount?
Why not buy on cosy monthly terms instead of paying rent? Why not come out to East St. Johns and look
over the property?
Electric Lights Water Graded Streets Sidewalks Near School and Carlinc.
EAST ST. JOHNS LAND CO.
Office! 1 E. St. Johns SM 41 Hamilton Bulldlnj. Portland Phones: Richmond Ml
1
Mala 4915
W. C. T. U. 1TEA1S.
2d Hand Motors for Sale
Xfra T.iilit T nLf1fifii1 ?lmrliiril
,ni,in.r- n, iinniut nf.nrr.1. OucaOip General JJIcctrlc, Go
navf .Qlirwlftit fi (tr. n m cycle, iboo k. i, ai.: aao volt,
one who has heard her will ,nss I P'asc induction motor. Price 5o.
hearing her nguin. The Morning i 75' . , . . , ,
Oregoniau says of her: Mrs. Shep. I , ? V. Gccr? 1lectrIc 6o,
herd is a noted club woman niid!cl.c ,8.00I R;. p M" 3?10. 1
has q wide exjerience as a teacher, j I'baseiuduclloii motor. Price .4.
lpnvlncr llin Knlmnl rnntti in tnlr . 5
till. iiLtrnrm fnr hmnoniKn. tlmnr.1, I TWO l-S'llt) General KleCtriC GO
li, l mnrli In .limatwl fnr rlnh Cycle, l8oO R. P. M., 220 Volt,
meetlmrs as a siwaker. The Seattle l)1,a.se iJuctioa motors, 28.50
Daily Times says; Mrs. Shepherd
has gained the title 'Silver tougued
orator of the Rocky Mountains' on
account of her exceptional power
as a platform orator." There are
also favorable comments from Boise
papers, Dutte, Montana, Lewis ton,
Lagrandc, ami many others. Do
not fail to hear her at the Haptist
.church at St. Johus next Sunday
afternoon at 3:30. The American
Palls press says: "People are glud
to pay $2.00 to witness a play that
, is in no way superior to the enter
tain incut Mrs. Shepherd provides."
Do uot miss it.
We wish to auuounce to the
ladies of St. Johus that the mothers'
meeting will be held at the home of
Mrs. S. J. Doualdson, at 506 West
Charleston street, next Monday
afternoon at 3:30, We expect to
have an interesting program. Mrs,
Carey has promised to slug for us.
"Come thou with us aud we will
do thite good," Do not forget the
time and place, next Monday, 2:30
. in.. 500 west unariesion street,
our blocks west of Central school.
"Your appendix is badly Mu
flamed, only its immediate removal
can save your life." "My nppeu
dixl Oh, Lordyl Hain't uothln
the matter with my supplement, is
there?" Bickuer's . hall Tuesday
sight.
each
Two i'6'hp General Ulectric, 60
cycle, 1800 R. P. M., no vault,
single phase induction motors, i8,.
50 each,
One i-8-hp Kmersou, 60 cycle,
1150 R, 1 M 115 volt, single
phase induction motor, fit. 60
The one-six and oue-eight-hp
macmues will run on lightning cir
cults.
One 3'hp Northern direct current
motor, 500 volts, 1300 R. P. M.
45.00; or will rewind for 250 volts
to run on the underground district
in rortlanu, for f50.50.
We also have a number of other
second-hand motors for sale or we
can furnish new machines at right
prices.
Give us a call at either 418 N.
Jersey street, St. Johus, or 302
Commercial Block, Portland. Co
lumbia Ulectric Engineering Co.
"Six or slveu plates I Phewl
It s alsy to say phwat the matther
is, corned bafe and cabbage is the
worm st shtou iu the worm Id to
take care ay. It's iudigiston yez
nav." uut you won't nave "iudigis
ton' ' if you see 'When Doctors Disa.
gree" iu Bickuer's Hall, Tuesday
night.
Subscribe (or tho Telegram best
evwdug pap on tha, coast. 600
Kd Stockton.
ORDINANCE NO. 285.
An Ordinance Creating tho
Office of Chief of Police
and Providing Assistants
therefor.
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court of the State, of Ore.
nan for the County of Multnomah.
Daniel G. Huron, plaintiff; vs. Cora
jiuron,ucicmiant.
To Cora Huron, def eudaut above naatad;
In the name of the statt of Oregon
you are hereby renuircd to appear and
answer me complaint nieci
The City of St. Johns does ordain
follows;
Section I. That there be. and
Is hereby, created the office of Chief of 'after the lit da;
I'ollce of the City of St. Johns.
Section II, That said Chief of Police
may have three assistant police or patrol
men, which said patrolmen shall act
under the supervision of the said Chief
01 ronce.
Section III, That said offices shall be
filled by apixilutuieiits, to be nominated
by the Mayor aud with the consent of
the majority of the Council in reuular
teuton appoiuicu.
becuon IV. That all ordinances or
parts of ordinances in conflict herewith
arc Hereby rcpeaien.
l'asied by the Council this xth dav of
April. iQio.
Approved by the Mayor this jth day
oi April, 1910.
J, r, JIMNUKIUKS,
Mayor,
Attest: A. M. HSSQN,
Recorder,
Published in the St. Johns Review
April 0, 1910.
it
alnst
n the
you in the above entitled court
auove cnmiea suit on or Before oaturuav.
I the aut day of May. iaio. which Is tub-
thera sequent to the expiration of six, weeks
How Is Your Title?
Have your abstract! made, con
tinned or examined by Peninsula
Titlo, Abstract and Realty Co., II.
Houdorson, manager. Accurate work.
Reasonable fees. Cement Block
bulldtug, Jersey street
FOR SALE.
Will receive bids for lot six (6)
Block two (2) St. Johns Park Ad
dition to St. Johus up to April aoth,
1910. jotiu uacon, Mew Albin,
Iowa.
. Apprentice wauted at the .Vocue
MUlfaery.
iv 01 ABrtl. Itio. the date
oi tne urst nuDiicatioa 01 una sum mom
Report of the condition of the
First National Bank
at St. Johns, In the state of Oregon, at
uie close 01 business March 39, 1910:
RKSOURCKS.
Loans ami discounts io.6qi.i6
uveruraits, secured flc unsee'd 149.95
U.S. bonds to secure circulation 35,000.00
Premiums on U. S. bonds 1,000.00
Bonds, Securities, etc. . . , 3,79.i
Banking house, furniture aud
fixtures .- 3.0O4. 55
use irota National
Banks (uot reserve
agents) $ 3,000.00
Due from State and
Private Banks and
Bankers, Truit Com
panics and Savings
Banks X.&87.0J
Due from approved re
serve aceats 39.114. J7
Checks and other
cash items 778.16
Fractional paper cur
rency, nicitcis.ceiiis 04.05
Lawful money reserve
in bank, vli:
Specie.... 7,46.95
begai'ienuer notes. . . 345.00
Redemption fund with
U. 8. Treasurer (5
ptrct. of circulation) 1,350.00
47,9.39
ToUl 1187,389.67
Liabilities.
Capital stock paid In $35,000.00
unuiviueu proms, less expen
ses and taxes paid Vo6.tt
National bank notes outstand'g 35,000,00
individual (leposits
subject to check... tvi .ow.to
Demaud certificates
of deposit g.70t.6
Time deposits '7,S7o5i
134,333.34
Total , I187.389.67
State of Oregon, ,
County of Multnomah M
I. V. P. Drinker, cashier of the above
named bank, no solemnly awear that the
above statement ia true to the best of my
Knowledge anu oeuei.
r. r. urinxer. t-asaier.
Subscribed and sworn to before me
this 7th day of April,, 1910.
w. k. nan, notary ramie.
Multnomah county, Ore,
Correct Attest: A, R. lobes,
H. K. Collier,
R. M. Tuttle,
Directors.
RESOLUTION
It ia resolved by. the City of St. Johns:
Taat u deems It expedient aa neces
sary to improve Tyler Street from I
the west line of Jersey Street to the
southerly line of Crawford Street in the
City of St. Johns in the following man
ner, to wit:
S. C. COOK
E..A..BJUEW
Increased Business
Increased Facilities
TWO OPPICRS-ONH AT 311 NORTH JERSBV STRHKT, AND ONM
AT CORNER OP 03WKGO AND l'HSSRNDUN STRHUT3
Bargains In all Kinds of Real Estata '
Houses, lots blocks or acres. Watch this paper for bargains ,
COOK & BLEW
HAZELWOOD
ICE CREAM
BEST BY TEST
A. UNGER, Sole Agent
0
103 N. Jersey street, next to the Peninsula Bank
w
LOOK FOR THE BIG YELLOW SIGN
Special prices to church parties, socials, etc.
Phone Richmond 11
LOOK YOUR BEST
and you're likely 'to act it. Wear good clothes not expensive
clothes but clothes tailored expressly for you fall of style and
comfort the kind that put you at ease.
Before you buy a suit come in and let us show you our
new Spring and Summer Woolens. You'll be delighted with
what $25 to $35 will buy in a Gcnuiue Man-tailored suit of clothes.
1
JOHN NOCE & CO.
Fashlonabla Tallars
Next Door to Postofice
PHONE RICHMOND 941
J
1, "'e ur" puoiicauoa ot tnta ummons, By grading same to established f rmde
it he UK' prescribed la the order foraald orgrAe to be established, by cnt and
tiiili1lallnn Ilia nlil autatHinMa rvuk.l ..n 4 ...
publication that said summons be pub- finrand by sidcwalklnx same on either
1. : .1." i--i: ue w.a. -,0'. wa,i3-root
i t 7 ' ' """' u 1 euro, and uy piacimz Krip 01 macadam
mi iv wj iiwr ami uiwcr. lor vm iiumf in imii u ,i i.j
, fi wm -pyir vucismtobciJitwi(l. 8 inches
above entitled court for the re!
for in his complaint, to-wit:
a uecrce (involving aoaemtei
deep in
center. 6 inches on either aide, said walk
ana euro to uve expansion jotnu aa di-
Iv tae I .k i Ji... um .u.k
oomis oi niauiinonv Heretofore ana now i i..-. .n ,i.r.. . ...
existing uetween tne Maint and Ue ,11 work to tse don necordlnB to skua
ueiemiaui lor ine cusey or tne cuildrtn .& .MclAcadMa of the cit mawiur or.
r , ' tie in toe oace oi tne city recofoer rei
17 years o( age; Cliarkw, 9 jeara of aSej ative thereto, which said plana and specl
Joe. seveu vears o( age, and that .defend, ficationa and estlnsetee arTati4actory
ant be declared to have M richt. claim I .... t,.k .s cm
rlaut. claim I .... ... t,.k .
or interest in any 01 uwamiaenom goods, meats to be made in accofdaae
perwna, eiiecis, urniimw .. otner. per charter and ordinances of the cit
vM, 9ta improv
with the
A RARE BARGAIN
58 acres of land
2 1-2 miles from
Oregon City
tonai properly 01 tne Pnua, and lor joaM and under the Mwerriaioa and
sucii oiuer, juriuer or aw-srent reiiei as dlrectlo of the city engineer.
1 r W' . I Tbat the cost of said imnrerraMat to
nHwlehM In tne St. I k. .. t,.. .k. .!. v..
Johns Review pursuant t an order of ttr upoa the proparty eeMeUllr ad par
lion. Robert O. Mtrnv, ttrsaidiBc I ti.i.i. uIitLi -.3 uti.
r.r .v.. .v,..- ,.,i tZ I . . . . . Tr."s TT" .
w. .-v -tv fmjwnwm rr"" 1 Beftoy oeciarea to e aai or toa, aana m
and entered the 6th day ot Match, iio. lott, (, 1ck, Md parceU of land between
Date of first pub 'cation h April I, Wo.Jthetemlnlof anch iasproveenaarte abut-
date Of last publication U May SO, IlO, I unon. aUeaut or nnsltMai ta mmlA
GKORCUI, PHRKINS. TOr tr k ml li.
Attontey Mr naistiu. of Mid ttrect hack to the venter of the
Mock or blocks or tracts of tend abutting
ior i.35 per weeic. it w rtcora iBrovMt dWrkt afoeseaid ia ifkr
that he saved tWtty-iV ctat 1 4ectered to he VLool laiBwv int Die-1
pieces. Today he Imwm time pao- triet ij. 34." . , -I
pie busy helping Mm umd the
Iuterest on his bkmmt. If Canseeie I 1 rvUr atri u tTL It a l. i W. ' a a u -a vs i.iIj. v a. '. -. - .1.
beKan that way, why ta't ytMl? That Use cost of paid TyleTstreet to LiH II JHIfs I M WM P KM, IN fjf HfT lOTW
and. compwi-rHmr lateral I JL"J I
At $50 per. , acre. Enough
Andrew Carue ir iM I U. rt? i. aa tlllflDer UPOH SlITie tO PV fOr.
it. Running water on place.
you
every six months '
A Bargain Hottoe mm! Wta,
Calcf Bros., oppoMt
it
cKv hartec oi the etty
Adopted the stk day of April , 1940.
Oh thm rtaHy warkt to4iay. Must M UkMi nk
it UhWHIM I a. 1--
Sot I Fnk4iaked in the St. lokMKorkw Cll ! 8411
April eta HM IJUI, 1910.
J, J. CNftPICN
Car. TMmM- 4 Q Htaaft Wt 44mm, xr9mr