Measures to be Voted On
For the benefit of the voters vc
publish a list of the official ballot
titles of each of the 32 initiative
nud referendum measures to be,
voted on November 8th. There
nre enough of them to keep the
voter busy from now until election
trying to digest them:
(Continued from last week).
A bill for a law to create the
county of Deschutes, Oregon, out
of the northwest portion of Crook
county, Oregon, providing for its
organization, the salaries of its offi
cers, and settlement of the finances
between the proposed county and
Crook county.
350 Yes.
351 -No.
A bill for an act providing for
the creation of new towns, counties
and municipal districts (excepting
drainage and irrigation districts) of
less than one county or changing
the boundaries of existing counties
bv a majority vote of the legal
voters of the territory within the
boundaries of the proposed munici
pality. and providing that 30 per
cent of the number of legal voters
within each territory may petition
for the creation of a new municipal
corporation, and the method of pro
cedttre to create the same.
352 Yes.
fit No.
An amendment of section 10 of
article tt of the constitution of the
state of Oregon, permitting counties
to incur indebtedness beyond $5000
to build permanent toads, and pro
viding that debts for permanent
roads may be incurred on approval
of a majority of those voting on tli
question.
354 Yes.
.15 No.
A bill for law to amend the direct
primary law by extending its pro
visions to presidential nominations
allowing voters to designate the
choice for their party candidate for
president and vice president: for
direct nomination of party cantl
dates for presidential electors; for
election by party voters of delegates
to their party national nominating
conventions, each voter voting for
one delegate; for payment of dele
gates actual traveling expenses,
not exceeding $200 for each dele
gate, and extending the publicity
riguts of candidates in the state
nominating and general election
campaign books.
35fi Vcs.
357 No.
A bill for a law creating a hoan
of jieoples iiistK-ctnrs of govern
mcut, providing (or publication
of
an official . state magazine, sail
board to be the editois and pub
Ushers thereof, the printing to be
done by the state printer; all books
ol public olliciais subject to the ex
animation by the board of inside-
tors iiikI reports thereof, puIislie
in said magazine, all expenses
the board for printing and publica
lion ol the magazine, salaries, etc
not to exceed one dollar for each
registered voter in the Mate: the
magazine shall be mailed every two
months to oaclt registered voter at
pilblle CXK!IIKC.
358 Yes.
359 No.
lfor tin amendment of niticle
constitution of Oregon, iiicieasiug
initiative, referendum, and recall
powers of the people; restricting
use of emergency clause and veto
power 011 state and municipal legis
lation; requiring proortioiial elec
tiou of meuilers of legislative as
bcmbly from the state at large, an
nual sessions, nud increasing mem
bers' salaries and terms of office
providing for election of speaker of
House and president of senate, out
side of members; restricting corjior
ate franchises to 20 years; provid
tug if 10 penalty for tuicxcused
absence from any roll cull and
changing form of oath of office to
provide against socalled legislative
logrolling.
360 Yes.
361 No.
lfor amendment to the constitu
tion of the state of Oregon, pro
viding for verdict by three-fourths
of jury in civil eases; authorizing
grand juries to be summoned sepa
rate from the trial jury, permitting
change of judicial system by statute,
prohibiting retrial where any evi
dence to support erdict; providing
lor alhrmaiice of judgment on ap
peal notwithstanding error com
mitted in lower court, directing
supreme court to enter such judg
ment as should have been entered
in the lower court; fixing terms of
supreme court; providing judges of
all courts to be elected for six
years, and increasing jurisdiction of
supreme court.
362 Yes.
363 No.
(Paid Advertisement.)
Settle It Now
Settle It Right
Tor constitutional amendment
giving to cities and towns
exclusive power to license,
regulate, control, suppress,
, or prohibit the sale of lntox
lcating liquors within the
municipality.
328 X Ves
ENDORSED BY
10,000 OREGON CITIZENS
Greater Oregon Home Rule Association,
(19 Ulcctrlc liuildlng, Portland, Oregon
High School Notes
At a very enthusiastic mass
meeting of thc students of the
James John High School recently
steps were taken toward the forma
tion of a High School Athletic as
sociation. It is the intention of
the students as soon as the associa
tion is organized, to get the foot
ball team in splendid working
order and to put out both a boys
and girls' basket ball team, besides
giving a number of plays.
A High School orchestra of
about 25 pieces is being organized.
Altliotir... most of the members arc
amateurs, it is hoped that with an
earnest effort on the part of all,
effectual aid may be given in the
way of music at the February com
mencement exercises.
Arthur Clarke, n Tunc graduate,
is now a verdant freshman at O. A.
C.
The drawing class, under the in
struction of Miss McDanicls, who
recently returned from studying
art in Chicago, is making rapid
progress. Miss McDanicls is es
pecially well adapted for the work,
being very popular with the stu
dents and having had several years
experience in both eastern and
western schools.
Mrs. Coovert is training the
Girls Glee club, which now con
sists of about thirty members.
Two new students were enrolled
Monday.
Arkic Anderson and William
Wood, what happens when water
is poured into a leaky umbrella
stand in the upper hall of a high
school building?
Miss Ten Illcskcr, formerly in
structor in mathematics here, is
now teaching in St. I.otiis. She
stopped off in St. Johns to visit the
school n couple of weeks ago, en
route to St. I.otiis.
Local and Otherwise
The low firm of Collier it Collier
have removed their offices to the
Spauldiug building rooms 601-2
Ilnvo your property Insured In U10
b't. l'mil or Northern flro Insurnnco
companies. Thor are thu host. 8
li, Dablo, nKont.
All our moaU aro govornmont In
spooled and tho host that, nionoy can
bu Thoy nro nuntly and caroful
ly hnndlod. Co mo In nnd lonvo your
order for froo delivery. Ward
Central Mnrkot.
Sidewalks in which washed ma
terial is used are the kind that
never have to be taken up. They
have the lasting dualities, l'ut
down by the St. Johns Sand &
Gravel Co. Phone Richmond 157
o
lfor Sale A fifty dollar course
in the Scrautou International Cor
ruspondence School, any depart
incut, at 20 h.t cent discount, at
ruto of $5.00 down, 55.00 pe
mouth; further discount for cash
Address "11," this office.
it you want to buy, rent, sell or
exchange property see Wolcott
(The Kent Muu.) St. Johns Office
.10 1 South Jersey. Portland Office
24S4 Washington Street, Phone
Marshall 1556.
Pure blooded Rhode Island Reds
and llti IT Orpington chicks. Apply
at this ollice or 315 W. Richmond
Subscribe for tho St. Johns Rovlow
mid kiMip pentad on tho doings of
tho city.
You cut full weight and first
quality at the Central market. Just
try awhllo.
For Exchange.
I,os Angelas 5-rooiu cottage for
St. Johns projierty, either improved
or vacant.
6-room house at Rodoudo bench
near i.os Augcics, tor t'ortiatut or
vicinity property. See
O. W. KUlillK.1,
hone Jersey 941 309 No. Jersey.
How Is Your Title?
Haw your obstructs made, con
tinued or examined ut the Peuinsu-
a Title, Abstract and Reulty Co'
Accurate work. Reasonable fees.
II. Henderson, Manager, 120 North
ersey street,
A MODERN BATHROOM
Is both an ornament and an economy.
Glistening tilenml glittering metal work
surely make an attractive combination.
The cleanliness and sanitary arrange
ment ineun the saving of many a doctor's
visit.
EDMONDSON CO.
303 S. Jersey St, Phoue Jersey 91
ORDINANCE NO. 331.
An Ordinance Providing the
Time and Manner of Im
proving North Jersey Street
from the North Line of Cat
lin Street to the Weyer
haeuser Tract In the City of
St. Johns.
The City of St. Johns does ordain as
follows:
The Comic of the City of St. Johns
having ascertained the cost of improving
No. Jersey street irominc westerly siue
line of Catlln street to the Weyerhaeus
er tract in tnc city 01 at. jonns,
m shown by the resolution of
the council of said citydatcd on the 6th
day of Sept., 1910, nnd recorded In the
office of tlie recorder of said city, and
notice thereof having been published In
the St. Johns Review, n weekly news
paper of general circulation, on the 9U1
and t6th days of September, 1910,
as shown by the affidavit of the foreman
of said paper, which said affidavit is on
file in tnc omcc 01 mc cuy
recorder; nud legal posting of notices
of such improvement, as shown by the
affidavit of the city engineer on file in
the office 01 tnc city rccortier, aim 110
riMtintistranccs havlm? been Tiled, nnd. as
provided by said resolution, the engin
eer's preliminary estimate of the cost of
said Improvement
be more accurately
t8.78. hut shall
determined uy said
engineer.
Now. therefore. It Is herebv ordered
that the said street be Improved and the
time for the completion of said Improve
ment Is herebv fixed at sixty days from
the last publication of notice of proposals
of said work, which said projxjsnls must
Im: filed with the recorder of said city on
or before the 8lh day of Nov., 1910, nt
8 o'clock li. in. of said day.
That said street shall be Improved
fill III v!
llv L-rmlltif same to established Krad
or grade to be established by cut and fill
nnd bv sldcwnlkliiL' same on cithci
side with six-foot cement sidewalks,
twelve-foot curbs the entire leu
IIKth
with all necessary crosswalks nud
I'tillrrs.
bo
Said walks nud curl) to have expansion
joints as directed ny tnc cuy engineer;
curb to have four-inch drain tile every
fifty feet, hitch-rings to be placed
curb as directed by the City Itngluccr
ill
The city recorder suan give nonce
tmblicntlou for not lest than three
by
in
sertlons In the St. Johns Review, the
official ncwspaiier, Inviting proiwiwds for
making said improvement.
Said improvement shall in nil respect
he done nnd completed In conformity
with the provisions 01 uuihmiiccs ho,
160 cxeent ns otherwise provided
In this ordinance; nil work to be done
under the dlicctlon and supervision of
the city engineer.
That the cost of said improvement
shall lie assessed niralust the proinrrty lu
llii local liniimvemetit district ns d
scribed III said reMilutlou nud designated
as nud declared to be "Local Itnprov
mcut District No. .10."
Passed by the council this iHthday of
uctoncr. 1910.
Approved by the mayor this 18th day
of October, 1910.
J. 1 IIKNDRICK8,
Mayor.
Attest: A. M. HSSON,
Recorder.
Published in the St. lohtis Review
October 21, 1910.
Proposals (or Street Work
Scutcd proposals will be received
the office of the recorder of the rity
St. Johns, until Nov, 8, 1910, al8 o'clock
n. 111. for the Improvement of No. Jer
sev street from the north Hue of Catlln
street to the south llueof IhcWcycrhacus
er tract in the manner nrovldcd bv ordl
nance No, 331 subject to the provisions
01 tlie emitter uini ordinances 01 tue city
of St. Johns, and the estimate of the
city engineer, on file,
iMiuluccrs estimate 01 cost msjn.7.
lllils must be strictly til accordance
with printed hlauVs which will he furn
lulled mi application nt the office of the
recorder of the city of St. Johns. And
said Improvement must he completed on
or ix lore 00 uuys irom now a, 1910.
No proiKisuls or bids will be considered
unless accompanied by u certified check
nayuble to the order of the mayor of the
envoi ht.joiius, ceriiued ny a rcspotisi
hie bank for an amount equal to ten per
cent, 01 tnc axunge propos.ii.
The right to reject any ami all bids I
hereby reserved.
lly order of the city council,
A.M. HSSON,
City Recorder,
Published in the St. Johns lUvlcw
Oct. 11, 38 and Nov. -1, 1910.
REVIEW'S LEGAL BLANKS
Tlie following list of legal blanks
are kept for sale nt this ollice and
others will be added as the detiiam!
arises;
Warranty deeds, Quit Claim
Deeds, Realty and Chattel Mort
Knees, batlstactton ot Mortgages,
Contracts for Sale of Realty, Dills
of Sale, Leases.
All these blanks nt the uniform
price of 30c per dozen.
FIRST
BAPTIST CHURCH
11 A. Al.
Review, Baptist State Convention
Conrad L. Owen, Pastor
7:30 P. M.
What Makes Bootleggers, I,aw
or License?
EVERY SUNDAY
Cor. Chlcioo & Leonard Sis,
TIMBER LAND
If you are looking for good
timber land that is well locat
ed and can be gotten at a great
bargaiu for a few days, sec
R. R. CHURCHILL
Preach the gospel of St, Johns.
DRESSES. SylTEErt SKIRTS, SIM SKIRTS. , ,
BylBYS' FLylMEL. SKIRTS. KIA011S. WRAPPERS. CISHMERE HOSE. LMB
WOOL VESTS yliD SEAI-SOFT SOLED SHOES.
THE LARGEST JMD AOST VARIED MAE OF MEi'S, VOAEA'S. BOYS' MD
GIRLS' VIATER SHOES IA ST. JOHAS. BUTTERICK PVlTTERAS.
'1 r
Notice of Application
Of the Weyerhaeuser Mud Company for
an order vacating certain lots, parts of
lots nnd streets 111 the said North St.
Johns nddition, nu addition to the City
of St. Tohns.MuKiiotnah county, Oregon.
Notice Is hereby given by the under,
signed, tlie Weyerhaeuser Iatid Coin
Mtiy, a corporation, that It has filed
with the honorable council of the City
of St. Johns, Multnomah county. Ore
K011, n petition, which petition is
now on file, praying for order of va
cation vacating certain lots, parts of lots
and streets in North St. Johns addition,
an addition to the City of St. Johns ns
platted In and by the pint recorded in
llook 308 of plat liooks nt page j8 there
of, iu and by which said petition said va
cation and order arc prayed for as fol
lows: 1'oran order vacating nil of the
following lots, parts of lot and Streets in
North St. Johns addition, nu addition to
the City of St. Johns, Multnomah couu
tv. Oregon, particularly described hi
follows; Lots numbered 3$, id, all, 19, 30
3t J. 33. 34 tt"d "'I of lot 37 except
strip 30.49 feet In width off the uortl
easterly side of said lot numbered 37
also that tart of Maple street (former
ly liolhmok avenue) In the said North
St. lohus addition, so nronoscd to
vacated, being all that portion thereof
Ivlnir between a line 10.40 feet south
westerly from and parallel nith the
northeasterly side Hue of said lots num
bcred a6 and 37 extended, In said North
St. Johns addition; and tuence souiu
westerly to tho westerly end of sal
Manle street f formerly llolbrook avenue
a more turtlcular description of which
would be as follows: lleeiiinlug at the
southwesterly terminus of Maple street
(formerly llolbrook avenue) as now laid
out; uience easterly along tue souiucsu
crly side llueof said lots numbered a
and 37. 610.87 feet, the same being nlo
the northerly side Hue of said Map!
strcctffonnerly llolbrook avcniie;)thence
at right angles southeasterly 60 feet to
the southerly Hide Hue of said Maple
strcctlfonncrly llolbrook avenue;) thence
southwesterly along the southwesterly
side Hue of lots numbered 36, 31. nud 3i,
616.36 feet, the same being also the
southerly side Hue of Maple street (for
uierly llolbrook avenue;) thence in
northerly direction 60 feet more or less
to the place of the beginning, the same
being that part of said North St, John
addition which your petitioner proposes
to vacate hereby. All of the above and
within described property, including th
said Maple street (formerly llolbrook
avenue.) now lying iu the said North St.
Johns addition, oil addition to the City
of ht. Johns, Miiltnoiuaii county, ure
gun, according to the duly recorded map
ami plat thereof, on file In the omcc o
the county clerk of Multnomah couutv
uregon. in hook 30a, or piai uoocs
iul'c t. tuereoi.
Notice Is hereby given that In accord
mice with the prayer of the said petition
now on me as aioressiii.iue uuaersigneu,
the Weverhaeuser Imd Company, will
011 the 33d day of November A, 1). 1910,
at the regular meeting of the council
the City of St. Johns, Multnomah couu
tr. Oregon, on that day call the said pe
titloii for hearing, then and there and in
accordance with the said petition apply
lor an order 01 vacation vacating pan o
the said plat of the said North St. John
addition to the City of St, Johns, Mult
uotuali county, Oregon, and the lots
parts of Uts and streets as herciubefor
ami above specified and described or for
the allowance of so much of said petition
ami tlie prayer thereof as the said couu
cil of the City of St. Johns, Multnomah
county, 0reK0U tuay pleased to
mane.
Any and all persons interested in the
pruyer of the said petition aud the a
plication ot the uudersigned to be mail
pursuant thereto, arc hereby uotlbed to
be present and then and there or other
wise make objection thereto as they or
cither of them may be entitled to.
WKYHRHAHUSKR LAND COMPANY
(Seal) By Ceo. S. Iug, Vice I'rcsuicnt.
Published in the St. Johns Review,
October 31, 33, November 4, II and 18,
1910.
THE PALM CAFE
Thos. Glovar, Prop.
Pure California Port Wine
$i.2i to $2.00 per gallon
'iuest ever brought to St.
Jolius.
Choice liquors of all kiuds at
prices most reasonable.
All kinds ot laundry work done
promptly, Rouph dry washing 6
cents par pound. Calls wads for
laundry at any place. Ring us up
Phone lUch. 991, St. Johns Laun
dry. Churchill Bros,proprit0rs.
o
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nawr.
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X. 1 1 A f l ,
It oe
JVot
Dear Cousin Hans: Vncationliii;
days vns ofcr voncc.O donuervettcrl
The cchool days hnf earned again
Dcr saddest by dcr yearl
No more ve drink dcr saner kraut
Nor endt der lager beer.
To school ve vent most cfry day
Vedder it be shine or rain
Uud ven sometimes I hookey play,
My fadder gifs wc paiu.
So der boet singed, but vol's der
tisc? Vy must ve go by tier school
und e fry day study by:
Mary hat a liddle lamb
Mit voolso soft uud vite.
It vottldn't study vort a tnm
Cent, but lots of times votild bite
mit his head und troubles mit der
kids uud der teacher und Mary?
I)ut ve must go, uud ve hnf to
vear der best uud stoutest shoes as
is made. Ve got 'cm nt our store.
Der Ralston School Shoe don't rip
down der heel nor run up der side
und vill make your feets run like
voter runs der hill down und don't
hurt a bit. They vns der cheapest
yet for der price. Und ven mutter
haf u headache mit her back uud is
not able to get quick up in der
morning to get breakfast, ve haf der
finest breakfast foods yet vonce.
Muck Mercantile
Company
Phone, Richmond 821
Proposals for Street Work
Scaled proposals will
be received
the office of the recorder of the city
St. Johns until Nov. 1, 1910, at 8 o'clock
P. ui. for the improvement of Pessenden
street Irom tue westerly Hue 01 Wilson
street to the southeasterly limits of the
city 01 ot.jonus in tue manner provltieu
by ordinance No. 321, subject to the
provisions of the charter and ordinances
01 tne city 01 bt. Joiins, and the estimate
ot tlie city engineer, on tile.
This btil is lor cross walks and box
gutters only, according to the plans and
sinciacBiiuus tur saiu iairovcmca(.
uius must be strictly in accordance wttu
printed blanks which will be (urn
shed on application at the office of the
recorder of the city of St. Johns. And
said iuiprovcmeut must be completed on
or before 130 days fioin October II, 1910.
ISO proposals or onis will be considered
unless accompanied by a certified check
payable to the mayor of the city of St
Johns, certified by a responsible bank
lor au amount equal to ten per cent, of
ine aggregate proposal.
The right to reiect any and all bids is
nereuy reserved.
Uy order ol the city council.
A.M. HSSON,
City Recorder.
Published in the St. Johns Review
Oct, 14, 31 and 30, 1,910,
NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS,
In order to Insure a change el ad
vertisement the. copy for such ettanga
should, reach this office net, later than
Wedfieedsy, at 3 o'clock p. m. PIoom
remember this and save the printer
fcfcMII ..!.....
..tr.t.m.t.
BCylRKlA va1p&. W00L.EA
Notice of Sheriff's Sale
III the Circuit Court of the State
Oregon for Multnomah County.
I.ulitla King, Plaintiff
vs.
of
Oregon l'lakc Pood Company, a corpora
Hon; Pacific Northwest Milling Com-
pauy, n corporation, ucieminnts:
lly virtue of nn execution, iudgmcnt
order, decree and order of sale Issued out
of the above entitled Court in the above
entitled cause, to me directed nnd dated
the 8th day of Octolwr, 1010, titwn u
Judgment rendered and ciitcted lu said
court 011 the 3;th dsy of Septcinbcr.iqio
lu favor of l.utltla King, plaintiff, ami
against Uregon l'lakc l'oou company
n corporation and Pacific Northwest Mil
lliirr Company, n conxirporatloti, de
fendants, for the sum of f 1350.00
with Interest nt the rate of 7 per
cent. r niiuum from the loth day
of January, tuto. and the further sum of
f 16-1.15 with interest nt the rate of 6 -cr
csnt. per annum from the 37th day of
Septcmlier, 1010, costs, disbursements
and the costs of and upon this writ, com
mauding me to make sate of the follow
lug described real protnrrty, to-wit:
All ol lots thirteen 113)
lots thirteen (13) and fourteen
(14) of the subdivision of
tracts one (li
II
Acres, in Multnomah County, Oregon,.
according to the plat tuereoi on file 111
theolhce of the county Clerk ol said
County aud State, with tho appurteuan
ccs, etc., hi Multnomah County, Oregon.
Now, therefore, by virtue 01 saiti exc
cutiou, iudgmcnt, older, decree and or
der of sale and Incompliance with the
commands of said writ, I will, on Mon
day, the Mtll day of November, 1910, at
10 o'clock A. M., at the front door of
the County Court House lu Portland,
Multnomah County, Oregon, sell at pub
lic auction, (subject to redemption) to
tue ntgiiest burner lorcasu 111 iiami, an
the right, title ami interest which the
within named defendants, or either of
them, had on the loth day of April, 1008.
the date ot the mortgage herein fore
closed, or since that date had In and to
the above described property or any jwirt
tuereoi, 10 sausiy sam execution, )uug
incut order ami decree, interest, costs
and accruing costs.
K. I.. SlliVr,.NS,
Sheriff of Multnomah County, Oregon,
Dated this 1 itli tiny ot uctobcr, 1910.
Published iu the St. Johns Review for
live consecutive issues: Date ol first Is
sue, uctobcr M, 1910, Date ol last issue
November II, 1910,
Proposals for Sireet Work
Sealed proposals will be received at the I
omcc 01 the Recorder of the City of St.
Johns until October 35, 1910, at a o'clock
P. iu for the improvement of Mohawk
M . r ' . - " . - - - .
street front the westerly line of Ivanhoe
street 10 tue easterly line ol Willamette
boulevard, in the manner provided by
ordinance No. sis. sublect to the provis.
ions of the charter and ordinances of the
City of St. Johns, and the estimate of
the City engineer, on file.
Rngiueers estimate of cost f 8o.3i.i
lllds must be strictly in accordance!
with Printed blanks, which will be furn.
ished on application at the office of the
Kecomer ol tue City ol St, Johns. Aud
said improvement must be completed on
or before 6b days from October 3j, 1910.
No proposals or bids will be considered
unless accompanied by a certified check
payable to the order of the Mayor of the
Citv of St, Johns, certified by a rcspon-
tuto oauK ror on amount equal to ten
percent, of the scerccate proposal.
The rieht to reiect anv and all bids Is
.
nereuy reserved.
Jiy order ol the City Council.
A. M. KSSON.
Recorder,
Published in the St. Tohns Review.
vcwucr7, J4 anu 31, 1910.
St Johns Sand
and Gravel Co.
JACKSON & MUSGROVC, Prep.
General Contractors.
We are prepared to do any and
all kf&da of excavating for street
work and other purposes. We
also handle sidewalk and build
ing material.
Newton and Fessenden Streets,
St Johns, Ore.
Phone Richmond 1571.
Dignity, independence, safety co
wan a battle accouut. You are free.
Your fellowmen defer to you. Start
wttn tue pirst National liank to
day. It pays 3. per cent. it
DR. W. E. HARTEl
DENTIST
Phono Richmond 201
llolbrook Block St Johns
DR. RAM BO
DENTIST
Ofllco Phono Richmond 61
First Nntlonal Dank building.
SiVJOtfNS. ORCGON.
Phono Jorsoy 021 llolbrook Block
DR. J. VINTON SCOTT
DENTIST
Open .Evenings and Sundays by Ap
pointment, JOSEPH McCHESNOY, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon.
Day & Night OfTlco In McChcsnoy blk,
rhont Jrr Ml.
St. Johns, Ortf on.
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ALBERT CAREY, M. D.
H0LBK00IC BLOCK
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Ofllc If oursi 10 . m. to ! p. I ta 6 p. m.
ST. JOHNS. OHCGON.
DR. R. A. JAYNE
Physician and Surgeon
Office over the First National Bank
St. Johns, Oragon
Daniel 0. Webster, A. B. M. D
Jtcsldcnce, C07 Dawson Street
Office, Filter Block.
University Pari, Portland, Oregon.
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Transfer and Storage
We deliver your eoods to and from
all parts of Portland, Vancouver, Linn
toil. Portland and Suburban LxDrsss
Co., city dock and all point accessible
by wagon. Piano and furniture moving
a specialty. 109 E. Burlington: phone
Richmond 61,
tMRMCS LODGE NO. 10f
KNIGHTS or PYTHIAS
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W. C AIDIRSON. C. C. .
A. W. riCKlt, K. K.
LAUREL LODGf
No. 18Q I. O. O. f.
ST. JOHNS, OREGON
Meets each Monday evening In Odd Fel
lows' hall, at 8:00. Visitors welcomed.
L S. WrlfU. It t C h Ola. &attur
CAMP 773 W. 0. W.
Meets ev
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evening
in Blck
ner's Hall
Fni4-ir.,.iiA'i.Kavri
W. E. Coon, C. C,
W. Scott Kellogg, Clerk.
DORIC IODGC NO. 132
r, and A. M.
Recular communfoatlnn
on first and third Wed
nesdays of each month
in Odd Fellows' hull
Visitors welcome.
E. S. Harrington, Allen R. Jobes.
Secretary. W. M.
Centra! Market!
HOLBKOOK BLOCK
Sec us for the Choicest Cutsr of
the Best Meats Obtainable.
Order rated and ramify Trade SeSdUrf.
T. P. WARD, Proprietor.
Bring Jn your job printing while
you think of It- Don't wait until you
are entirely out. Wa are eauloDed
to turn out neat and tasty printing
promptly at Portland prices or lees.
Are you using printed back en-
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