I MfLUiUlUMA .aSafi THE ST. JOHNS REVIEW Published Every' Friday At 117 West Burlington Street. BY A. W. MARKLE The Rrvirw is entered at pott office in Saint John, Oswon, as mail nutter o( ths second class nnder the Act of Con gitf of March J, 1879. Offlaaal Vrwrpapar t th Ctty f BL Jaha. Jab Printing fxaaatad la trat-eUfS iljla Buu in moling earn on aaurtrr. ubsorlptlan prlc $1.50 par year. The state of Maine certainly sur prised the natives when it flopped over to the Democratic column tills week. Hich prices of the uccessi tics of life arc reaping the "whirl wind." Permission was granted Wcdnes day morning by the Portland conn cil for placing the annexation qucs tion on the November ballot. Ac cording to the Journal. P. Hill was present at the session of council and represented, or rather mis represented, to that body that if the question was put before the voters it would carry by 7.5 per cent What n "joshcr" Paschal really is? At any rate tuc fight is on. Democrats may nave an oppor tunity of voting at t lie Kcpublicaii primaries Sept. 2.1th by writing the names of the parties they desire to vote for. Sam Downey is being boomed for sheriff, and it would be well to give him a strong vote from St. Johns, as be would make an ideal sheriff. If you arc a Demo crat, don't fail to take advantage of your opportunity to vote at the Republican primaries. The regular meeting of the Order of Owls was held Wednesday even ing in the M. W. A. Hall with a large attendance. The regular rou tino of business was transacted, and the meeting was adjourned until Sunday, Sept. 25th, nt 2:30 o'clock p.m., nt which time the degree team will put on the work of the order, after which the Lodge mem bcrs will enjoy a smoker. The charter for tho organization bus been received, and it is n beauty in the shape of a document. Closed the Draws In the person of Judge T. J CIcctou, we have a most faithfu friend of the people. He is an abl jurist, conscientious in the weigh ing of evidence, fearless and just his administration of justice, yet most merciful in rendering judg incuts. Judge T. J. Clectou is THE MAN WHO CLOSED THE DKAAvb. 10 support nun means to elect a champion for the people in the drawbridge light. He fighting this matter to a finish. To turn him down now, would not only deprive him of his power in tins battle, but would debar any other man from taking up the con test, indicating that the people were iudiiicreiit as to the draws. judge 1, J. (Jlcctoii is opposed to the assembly plan, believing the direct primary to be thp AMERI CAN method of selecting enndi dates, most free from the domiua tion of undesirable elements and giving the people the greatest op portunity to express their prefer ence as to the selection of their pub lie servants. In short, Judge T. J. Clectou is and has ever been n faithful officer, bearing a most enviable record in his present office as a mail of the people, for the people, mid there fore should be re-elected by the people. He solicits your support Will you give it? A vote forjudge 1. J. Clectou will be a vote for our best interests, There seems to be a confusion of names in the case of Judge T. J. Clectou, n number of voters con founding his name with that of pf Judge Clcland of the circuit court. udgc CIcctou is probate jtidgc and the casually mid personal injury cases of the railroad companies do not appear before him, therefore he could not favor the compaiiics,cvcn if he should wish to, not having an opportunity. Kciucmber when you mark your ballot that Judge CIcctou is candidate for county judge mid not for circuit judge. (1'nlil Ailvrrtlicmciit). The Electric Theatre has once more changed bauds, Gun Salmoud being the latest purchaser. The price paid, we understand, was fa.ooo. W. V. Stadcliimti attended Ger man Day at the Salem Enlr Tues day. Fifteen car loads of represen tatives of the "faderland" left Port- laud on that morning for Salem, and Mr. Stadclmau says all had a splendid time, even though "grub" was scarce. The Germans make the finest kind of citizens even if they do not allow nnyoue to dictate what they shall cat and what they shall drink. ----- HP! .- -VCIi I'M BPRffijflaWffcT -3 ZWM M Udill !1 r.i m sf 1 zMm w r -"'"utii'i If you earn $10,000 a year and spend $11,000 you will fall behind. Ifyou earn ten dollars a week and save part of it you will get ahead and there Is no other way to do so. Let your money grow. We will pay you three per cent interest on the money you put in our bank and com pound tho interest every six months. FIRST NATIONAL BANK St. Johns, Oregon Do You Trade at Cobb's If not, begin today, and notice the saving. Almost a Car Load of New Goods Just in Our stock is complete; our goods are high class and of the latest styles; our prices are the lowest; our store is modern and inviting; our clerks are courteous and always pleased to show goods. We do not insist on you to buy, but only ask to show you our goods and results follow. You'll do the rest. The habit of trading at our store is hard to break. Shoes, shoes, shoes! The Buster Brown, for men, women and children; Ladies' Suits, Rain Coats, Cloaks, Skirts, Kimonas, House Dresses, Corsets, Underwear in fact, everything in Ladies' Ready Made Goods are here at Reasonable Prices. Cobb Dry Goods Co. St. Johns, Oregon A St. Johns Range for $38.00, guaranteed for ten years, nt Calef llros. To Whom It May Concern." YKS Wli HAVIi THIS JUWKl, GAS K ANGUS at all prices from $13,50 to $48.00. Why heat nil the house just to get one meal. Our stoves nre all JKWICUJ. Also something new In the white line enamel ware. I'Mliing tackle, Ilamboo and Steol Kods from 75c to $2.00. Garden Ho.ic from $4 to $6.00 per 30 feet. Lawn Mowers from $3.50 to $6.00. Huilders hardware, tools, AtkliiH Silver Steel saws, paints, oils, white lead and glass. I ORDINANCE NO. 316 I An Ordinance Establishing the Grade of North Jersey Street from Catlin Street to the Weyerhaeuser Tract. Hendricks Hardware Co. Lots for Sale-$5 and $5 Monthly in 1910 ADDITION Water mains now being laid, streets being graded, now is the time to buy Purchasers who desire to build can make arrangements with us for building material on the easiest of terms if they will See US AT ONCE Wc want 10 c,osc out ,hls Addition without delay. If you want a home you , cannot afford to overlook our proposition. For sale by any Real Estate Dealer in St. Johns, or Oswego street and East St. Johns station. Phone Richmond 601. TlicCltvof St. Job in doc ordain nt follow: That the untile on North Jersey lrect between Cntlln street and the Wcyer- hncuner tract In the City of Kt. Julius, be ami the Mine It hereby established ac cording to tul In conformity with the tiro n le tiiercof, prepared by lite tuy Itmrlnccr anil on Hie in the office of the City Recorder of said city, which wlil profile it uerciiy reicrrcuio ami auopteti. Passed by the council till 14th day of sent., 1910. - Aunrovttl bv the inuvor thli Mill dav AUCi: A. SI. IWW.N, City Recorder. rubtlitieil In the St. Johns Review September 16, 1910. ORDINANCE NO. 317 ORDINANCE NO. 319 An Ordinance Assessing the Cost of Improving Thomp son Street from Willis Boul evard to Alcycrs Street in the City of St. Johns. Au ordlustice declaring the coit of Improving Thompton ttreet from the eatterly title Hue of Willi Moulcvard to the westerly tide of Meycrt ttreet In the City of St. Johns, and attesting the prop erty benefited thereby, declaring melt assessment nnd directing the entry of the tame In the docket of the city liens, The city of St. Johut doc ordain at follows: That the council ha considered the propoicd assessment for Improving ThomtMoii street from the easterly side line of Willis boulevard to the westerly ORDINANCE NO. 320 An Ordinance Adopting the Report plat and Description of the Proposed Change of the Boundaries of St. Johns Avenue in the City of St. Johns. The City of St. John doc ordain a ioiiows: The City Knglnecr having filed with the City Recorder of said city hltsurvey. plat and written report containing n full and complete description of the proposed change of said avenue ami the boundar ies thereof, and of the (ortloh of each lot and tract of laud to lie appropriated thcrcior, which said report I in word and figure a follows, to-wlt: St. lohns.Orei'Oii. Autruit ia loin side Hue of Myers street In the City of i To the Honorable Mayor and .Council:. St. loli m! mill ull olilirilnin mailr Hit... I herewith submit a nlst ami dcsirlit. to, and hereby ascrrtalii,dclcrmiuc and 'on of the land to be condemned in the declare the whole cost of said Improve meut In the manner provided bv ordl dlnance N0.3Sj.t0 be the tutu of A 364. 16 and that the specinl and peculiar benefits accruing to each lot, or part thereof or proposed widening of St. Johns avenue. Description is at follows: Itrginuing at n point In the division line between the Uxiuils Donation Land iiaimanu l lie l). s. Soullinisyd dona I An Ordinance the Qradt of Establishing Willis Motile parcel of land within the assessment ills. I H 'ad Claim, which point is north trlct, by reason of said Improvement and ' 59 degrees, 39 minutes east 361.96 feet In Just proportion to such benefit, nre in 'rom 'ron P'P6 "t the northerly cor respective amount ei oppo to tuc W. jmnc joimi iranauon Mini or description of each lot or part thereof Uslm; run thence 59 degrees 39 minute 'i hiiihk hikjvc uamicii Division Vard in thcCityof St. Johns" parcel oflaml hi the annexed assess I ......si .....I -.. f I .... 11 . t 1 s between St. Johns Avenue and Bruce Street. line Iron pipe; thence run minute, cast to.t run south Tht City follows: of St. John doc ordain as meut roll.Bllil said M&sciimeiit roll ulilrh 9IQ.34 feet to an I numbered i I hereby adopted and ou,,, degree 10 mlnut atmrovejl as the onwisiiicnt for saM lm. feet to point! thence proveuicnt, and the Recorder of the legree thirty minute west 9IJ.73 City of St. Johns is directed to enter nifeet to the easterly line of WJIIIs twule- Statement of the atscliinentherrtiv muli. 1 Vardi thence run alollL' the railrrlv Ittif in the docket of the city Ileus, anil cause f Willis boulevard 39,08 feet to the notice thereof to be published as provld- l"c e beginning, being a strin of land That the grade of Willi Iloulevsrd In ed by the charter. ' feet In width off the northerly aide of the City of St. Johns between St. Johns l'assed by the Council this 14th day of lot 1 and 3, block 1, and lot 3 and a avenue and llruce treet, be and the September, 1910 portion of lot 1 in block i, Oak l'ark At the M. I-. Church Sunday school, 10a. t.; Divine Worship, 1 1 a. 111. Theme: "The Spirit Filled Life, Its Claims Upon Us;" Junior League, 3 p. m.; Hpworth League, 7 p. tu.; Topic: "Two ways of Reading the llible mid Their Ke. suits;" leader, HuthCrouchjeveniiig service', 8 p. 111.; "A Resume of the Year's Work." There will le special music by the choir both iiioruiiitr and eveuiuir and a solo bv Mr. Kinder ut the evening service, All ore welcome. V. N. Sandifer, pastor. Joseph Wilson, who has done as much as nuy one man to make Hood River apples famous, was ctowu Iroin "Appleville" Weilnes day ami called on his old friends in the Review office. He imparted the joyful (?) information that a piece of laud there which we had n notion to, but didn't, buy four years ago for I3100, $500 down, balance same as rent, could not to day be purchased for $30,000 cash. "Of all sad words of tongue or pen, the saddest of these it might have betm." The Portland Collapsible Hox Company bus changed hands and will be under new management in the future. I. K. Wilson nnd 1. K. Leonard, two young gentlemen from Walla Walla, are the princi pal owners. The officers of the company uow are: J. K, Wilson, president and general manager; J. K. Leonard, vice president; M. L. Langley, secretary and treasurer; and G. C. Donaldson, superintendent. If you do not have n batik uc count come to tuc first national Hank, A savings account, if coih sistently added to, will make you independent. Start one today, it No children in first grade, who arc entering school for the first lime will be received after Sept. 33 A room for first and second grades has been opened in the east school and one for higher grades will be ojened during the next week. All parents nre urged to enter pupils at earliest osslhlc convenience in all buildings. C. II. lloyd, Principal. The WISH man SAVKS his money. Open your account with the First National Hank. Let it earn 3 ter cent comixniud interest, We issue Time Certificates of Deposit. it At the Congregational church Sunday there will be preaching ser vices at 11 a. 111. and 7:30 p. 111, Sunday school at 10 a. 111. ami Y, P. S. C, K. at 6:30 p. m. The public is cordially invited. G. W. Nelson, pastor. For Rent Handsomely furnished six-room house, finely located, $15 per month to responsible party Inquire this office. Urine In your Job printing while you think of It. Don't wait until you nro outlrely out. Wu art) equipped to turn out ueat and tasty printing promptly at Portland price or loss. See the St. Johns Sand and Gravel Co. for estimate on your basement or cement and plaster. We can save you money and make a little for ourselves. Phone Rich mond 1571. o All kinds of laundry work done promptly, IlsupH dry washing 6 touts per pound. Calls made for laundry at any place. Ring u up Phono Rich, 991, St. Johns Laun dry, Churchill Bros,propriotors. Subscribe for tho St. John Rovlow and koop posted on tho doings of ths city, StopPain Talc ONE of the Littfe Tablets and thai PalnJa Gon HEADACHE NEURALGIA "Or. MW Amt- Ptti P1H1 tin Um ul k for rS4i SUM pt, kudKS to4 fil I tys UM. u4 la inn Ciu itx,' ;h prkcJ tulUKtftta." Htsrr Cmtw, N. T AMI TH! fJUNl Of RHEUMATISM d SCIATICA 25 Doses 25 Cents Ttw DrutfU Mill Dr. Mik' Aut-Pils.FtU ! M is MtWutJ rtairt it prwt tliUtku SUfl alrl U H Mi ie Unht f9 POLK'S GAZETTEER a nu.inrM iiirreiorr or oath Cllr, Tuwuuud V1IU( la Orrcua mi J iiHuiugi.il, BKUiif u ur.rrliillto hkrlcti of ech iac Lurutlan, Hhlpiilar IVrlllllrn unit m CUul. Ail l'rufrsoa. K. L. 1-OIK J CO- Inc. SmIIU, V.h. From a Small Purse Comes a Cosily Furnished House Wonders may be accomplished with a small fund of cash and a careful selection of our handsome liqtiie making bargains iu furn lUire. We are prewired to furnish your home from top to bottom. We carrv a full line of furniture tor every room; rugs, matting, linoleum, shades, dishes, granite, and tinware. In fact everything to fit up the home. Stoves and Ranges A lot of comfort producers Heaters that speak of delightfu winter evenings ranges that whisper of mother's cooking You may trade in your old stove if you wish. SECOND HAND fURNITURE 4 STOVES I bit corner of th it or. ti brim fuU of br taint. You mtv b ibW to (tt a lot of money tb.tr. buy, Mil, m J tfJ coaJ tana lurnltur. ST, JOHNS FURNITURE GO, Cash or Credit tame I hereby rtUulmieil accortllnK to ami in conformity with the profile there of, prepared by the City Huginccr aud Ion file In the omcr of the City Recorder, which mM profilt U hereby rtferrtd o nt aiioturti. raised by the Couucil thi I4th day of i. ... .. - Dcnieiuoer, 1910. Approvcil by the Mayor thi Uth ilav 101 acpicmucr, iyio. I. I'. IIKMJKICKS, Mayor. AttMt: rt. .M, KSSUN, Recorder. Publithed iu the St. John Review September 16, 1910. ORDINANCE NO. 318 An Ordinanco Establishing the urade or Mllmore Street In the City of St. Johns Be- tween Richmond street and St. Johns Avenue. Approved by the Mayor, thi 14th day I a-lditlon. Thi 30-foot trip contain, f September, 1910. I not Including Portland xulevard,3,674.9 o J.F. IIISNDRICKS. Mavor. Alien; a, M, li.VU.N, .Recorder. rubliihed in the St. lohui Review September 16, 1910. iT" n EFLJ The city of St. Tohn does onlain follows: iu That the uraile of I'illmore street the City of St. John between Richmond (treetaud St. Johus Avenue, be and the aauie U hereby established according to ami in conformity with the profile there of. Prepared bv the Cltv Kimlm-cr ami on file in the office of the City Recorder Lot S lerwsv St of said city, which said profile ! hereby Jersey at. reierreu 10 auu aaopteu. Passed by the Council thi 14th day of tjciiicuiiivr, iiu. 1 Approvrd by the Mavor this uth 1v r o" - ' J.I'. IIUNDRICKS. Mayor. Recoritrr. I'ublished in the St. John Review deptemocr 10, 1910. Enjoying a Showar Bath. HDloylriL'a "tubhiuc" depend to ul great extent upon the luxuries of mod ern plumbing. We do Sanitary Plumb- luc,' Contract work especially. Porce lain tub and all the latest in Bathroom outfits. sq.ft. and comprislnuatinroxlmatelv .uifi ruirla nt I tit IJn-l. . ....r . . block i; ,i8j8 iarto( lot 1, block 4. and .02694 part of lot 1, block 4, Oak Park addition. Also: A strip of land 5 feet wide and 30.3 fret on cither side off the south. eastern end of outlot II. Hnlhr.-.nir .t.ii. tion containing 150 square feet. Kcspccuuiiy, (Signed) C. R. ANDRUVV, City Engineer. That said report, nlst ami iiirv.v been examined bv the Cnunrll .ml satisfactory aud is hereby adopted and approved. l'assed by the Council this 14th day of September, 1910 Approved bv the Mavor llil. 1 il. of September, '1910. ' J. F. JIENDRICKS, Mivnr Awt: A. M. KSSON. Rcconltr. Published bv the St. Inhn. L'-.l. September 17, 1910, Oil EDMONDSON CO. Phone Jersey 91 eo YEARS' EXPERIENCE DON'T PAY RENT Wc have homes m all parts of the city that can be bought like paying rent and the prices are ricbt. Come iu and let us tell you about them. No trouble to show prop erty. W. H. KING COMPANY. Phoue Richmond 391 inaoE man OCSIONB COPYRIQHTS AO. Anrona i.ndlnf a akattb tni da.crlNlnB auf qvicilr utartaln our opinion fr. luTamioa i. prooaoir pia iiiapia. o la probablr PAtfiitabla. Cva manic. uu. nAnuBvUS ooraiauj .Uanla. moiT Uonj tinctlr eonldant ant In, iildaat aaancr furaacuntiap. lalanu Uaau tbruuah Sluun A Cu. WlitSill matie. without ch.rwB. In th. Akaadaonalrlllaatratad waaklr. Laraaat dr. aauuloQ of aar adanllSa touraaL Tarma. H a Wl roar toonUi t.SU by all nawadaalara. Are you using printed back en velopes? If not, why not? Don't put your money 111 the old teapot. Burglars will get it. Take it to the First National Bank where it earns 3 per cent for vou. We issue Time Certificates of Deposit. HOME CURE FOR ECZEMA WULriraaa.Tbjaial, OlrcarUa, Bsc. Us4 u a SlsacU Waahi It really seem strange th'at so many people suffer year In and year out with ecxema, when it is now no linger a se cret that oil of wintergrteH'inlxed with thymol, glycerine, etc, makes a wash that is bound to cure. Old, obstinate cases, it I true, can not be cured in a few day, but there fa absolutely no ufferer from eciema who ever used this simple wah and did not find laueiMately that won derfully soothing, calm, cool sensation that comes when the Itch is uken away. InMantly upon applying a few drops of the wash the remedy takes effect, the itch is allayed There I no n-rH of experiment the patient knows at OBC. Instead o! trying to compound th oil of wlntergreen, thymol, glycerine, etc, In the right proportions ourselves fe are uIng a pretcriDtiou which la universally found the most effective. It Is known as the D. D. D. Prescrir tion, or Oil of Wlntergreen Compound. It is made by the D. D. D. Co. of Chi cago, and our long experience with this remedy has rives us ertat eoaS. it dencc in it merits.