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99 The Poisonous Plant 803.94; 1909, $406,049,- ORDINANCE NO. 333 539? Ram merit: $151,083,735.06. State- (Pnld Advertisement). At an nntl-snloon mass meeting held in theM. IS. church, South, nn nddrcss was made by the Rev. J. II. Lciper, field secretary of the ford's Day Alliance, in answer to the question: "Why the Saloon Must go." His text was: "Kvcry plant which my Heavenly Ifathcr hath not planted shall be rooted up;" Matthew 15:13. iouowingis nu execrnt of the address: ISvcrygood institution established iu this world can he traced to a u vine source. Conversely, every cvi institution among men proceeds from a satanic source. He is blind who cannot sec an irrepressible con flict waged between the powers richt and wrong. It is visible a over the world. It seems to be con ccntratiug in our country. God has given the kingdoms of this world to the Savior of men. Satan disputes that nrraimctnent. Hence, th world wide war. God's war chariots arc thundering all over the battle field. Is there any doubt of the issue? Not for a moment! Whv must the Saloon go? We answer: lkcnu.se God wills it 1st Corinthians. istz.s. "He must retail until He has nut all enemies tinder His feet." Is the drinking saloon an enemy? I,et us sec t. It is a robber. It robs its patrons of brain power. That may be temporary, it is often permanent Of what use is a person wholly or nnrtiallv insane? He is dnimerotiH What may not an insane person do? It is a notorious fact that a large per cent of the occupants of our iu sane asylums were users of alco holic drink. a. It is a murderer. 100,000 drunkards die annually in thi country of alcoholism. That lies nt the door of the saloon. 10,000 murders are annually committer tinder our flag. Criminal court judges say 75 to go tier cent 0 crime is caused by alcoholic drink 5000 annual suicides are traceable to the extent of 75 per cent, to the Name cause. The saloon must bear the largest share of this crime. 3. It is the enemy of the home Ask the wife. It robs her of the love, care, protection and coin paniouship of her huslmud. It clothes bet and the children iu rags, It robs the family of the best stand tug in society, mid puts butcher's scraps on the family board. .1. The saloon is an impassible barrier between its patrons mid the Church, nud eventually shuts the door of Heaven against them. lfor God says: "No drunkard shall in heritthe Kingdom of God." 1st Corinthians, 6:10. 5. It is the foe of the state nud iintion. A drunkard is an uuprofi table citi.en of his country. He is n poor taxpayer, a merchantable voter, eventually an cxhmisIvo pauper in the almshouse, nud lastly iu the potter's field "if he lives to get there!" All of this dark picture is drawn by the drink traffic. Moreover, the saloon is a H)lliiter ol iH)lltlcs, Who does not know mis 10 do truer i;uriug the war when the nation's treasury was low, it took advantage of the na tion's distress nud procured a legal standing for n money consideration. That was a legal blunder. It put the nation 011 n teeter board between the "stars nud burs I" Now it has the two big political parties in that very position! At election times it gives warning from its pivotal cen ter "I.ook out, or I will tutu the tfcule this way or that I" And both parties make a servile bow to the tyrant. It rules or ruins its politi cal slaves. It stands akimbo and makes faces nt the Prohibition party, and laughs nt the bewildered citizen. What is the remedy? 1. The I.uw of Sinai nuswers that question. It speaks iu thunder j ten times saying: "Thou shalt not. This is the voice that shook Sinai to its base and bus often shaken the earth cuusing it to otieii wide it mouth uud swallow down acres am peoples and cities. The author o the leu Prohibitions is none other than the despised Nazariuc, who just before He returned to His throne 011 high said; "All power is given to me in Ilea veil am earth." He is the unerring law giver. No enactment is law that conflicts with His law. Palsied be the tongue that dares to claim Him as authority for the drink traffic!' 2, license is uot a remedy. To license u wrong is itself a crime. The saloon is brother to the brothel. tr 1.1 11- . .. wuiuu you license 11 r rney go iiatut in iiumi as Siamese twins. 3. What about its revenue for towns and taxes? Must public ex cuses be met with the bodies and souls of men and blood of our sous and virtue of our daughters? That is exactly what license means. Are you ready for that ? 4. What of the public financial phase of the saloon question ? This is a loud string in the fiddle of Saloon Utile Association. I.et us look at this phase of the contest iu the light of indisputable, authentic facts: Atlanta Ga., Dkv Two Ykaks. Robt J. Maddox, Mayor, Ifred J. Paxton, President Chamber of Com merce, W, G. Cooper, Secretary Chamber of Commerce, are author ity for the following figures of pub. lie finances of Atlanta, Georgia, for the first two years of prohibition in that city: Population, 1907, 135, 000; 1909, 157.245; Ki 32.345. Property valuation, 1907, $91,840, 350; 1909, $107,809,813; gaiu 5. 969,463. Hank clearings, 1907,1 Kansas Statu, Dry Thirty Ykaks. Attested by the State Board of Control: Paupers in the state June 20, 1910, 512; poorhouses without inmates, 28; county jails without inmates, 34; county jails without prisoners under sentence, 53. "Our thirty years have been a tremendous success notwithstanding our battle with the wealthy liquor traffic out- ldo nf (tin stntp." fintnnn revenue j paid into the public treasury comes from the thin purses ot its victims whose families suffer for the neces saries of life. Industkiks. 5. Industrial investment in nec essities compared with the drink traffic: One million dollars invested An Ordinance to Correct the the Wording of Ordinance No. 14 of the City of St. Johns, as Recorded on Page No. 329 of Book 1 of the Records of the City of St. Johns, and Approved on July 6, 1903, and Directing That the Same be Correct ly Recorded. Whereas, oil Inly 6, 1903, tin: common council of the City of St. John passed Ordinance No. 14, which was approved on said dav by the mayor of said city, ami was thereafter ri corded In volume I. at wine I2q of the records of said city. which ordinance has ever since said date nf full, ft irvi. lumii In full ntrn ntlil I . . . , w. .Tvr. 1 "t" ... . u. ...... in the manufactory of vehicles gives effect and no tmrt of the same has been cmn ovment to 8.s8 laborers: lumber, repealed, ana 736; leather, 580; iron and steel, 49G; paper, 439; liquors, 9:. 6. "Prohibition won't pro hibit!" "Pother of Ilea." Then why does the liquor traffic fight it? Prohibition produces "blind nigsl" Let tis sec: Portland has federal licenses 965; Portland has licensed saloons and drug stores, 465; Port laud has n few grocers that sell liquors; but Portland has actually 430 "blind pigs" selling liquors, not paying n dollar of license! Hot ter suy: "License does not restrict." Fellow citizens, the only right thing to do is for the sake of God, 'our boys and girls and the honor and real progress of Oregon, on November 8 put an X after 329, 342 and 344. RESOLUTION It Is resolved hy the City of St. Jolius: That it deems it cxcdlcut and neces sary to improve New York street, irom tnc easterly line 01 naves succi 10 the westerly line of Willis boulevard in the City of St. Johns In the following manner, to-wil: II v madlm; same to established erode or grade to he established nud hy placing cement walks, six-foot wlde.l J-fM)t curb, at either Mile, with all necessary cross walks and Ix.x nutter nud hy pfucliiK n strip of macadam In the center 13 icct wide. 8 inches droit iu center artl 6 inch cs on either side, said walk nud curb to hnvccxiKiuslou ioluts where directed Itv the City Kngluccr. All work to he done according to the iilnusnud specifications of the City I.u- glnccr on file In the ollico of the City hcrens, said ordiunucc ns worded In the recording thereof on wue 7Q, book t of record), of St. lohns Is as follows: "That Albany street, known on the ortulntil nlat of St. Johns ns l'ront street from the easterly side line of John street to the westerly side Hue or Richmond street, known on the original pint of St. Johns ns Main street, shall be nud is hereby vacated , nud nil rlirhts of the public therein shall revert to the owners I 01 tnc erouiiu on ctcn sine tucrcoi iu ctiunl proportions." "That John street, from the southerly stdc line of Albany street, known on the original pint 01 hi. joints ns l'ront street, to low water mark iu the Willamette river, shall be nud is hereby vacated and all rights of the public therein shall re. evert to the owners of the ground on each side in equal proortlons." "That Charleston street, known on the original pint of St. Johns ns Willam ette street, from the southerly side line of Ilradford street to the northerly side line of Albany street, known 011 the original plat of St. Johns ns l'ront street, be nud 1 hereby vacated nud nil rights of the public therein shall revert to the owners of the ground on each side there of In equal proportions," Hut Whereas, said ordinance, an the nunc was by the common council intended to be worded nud actually xiMcd provided that Charleston street, known on ithu original plat of St. Johns ns Willamette street, from the southerly side line of Ilradford street to low water mark iu the Willamette Hiver, be and Is hereby vacated and nil right ol the public there in shall revert to the owners ot the ground 011 Mich side thereof In equal proix.rtlons" nud by 11 clerical error Iu the writing nud recording of said ordi nance in the records of St. Johns the va cation of said Charleston street was made to extend southerly only to the northerly side line of Albany street in stead of to low water mark iu the Wil lamette river, nud, Whcrens.the vacation of said Charleston street, ns actually tnnilu by the common IT IS OUR CADCylVOR TO AtIKT mw stadp up at TLRp K IF r THC iirrORM AT REA- THP P-fK', W THI IA AMD VE ARE SHOVIrtG I jyJlPrpM MBERVE1R. THE REESE vn M97&?P THE PCCIC UAE or P"RE WOOL SUITS. ssi-syss yRK out m the vet c the best Tn?n tm JlttEf3D AM PURE V00L FMAMEL SHIRTS 2 HISH SH0ES THvlT AH BE BOUGHT pLYp7ERnPR00r M "-OTHER CyM BE HIDE. , ,,r0R ,kMlt& VE MVE WylRrt UrtDERGJlRAErtTS M VOOt .MD eOTTOTt FLEECE Linra A bi. ftp i p AiJ S0R0SIS SKIRTS AtKVt A MICE STOCK Of VMTER W71ISTS Irt POPMAS ME) SILKS This week we otter woman's cloth fur tnnned .TnWc vomnio,. ti o'c and $1.50 shoes for 99c. A pair of these will insure warn feet on the coldest floor in St. Johns. BONHAM & CURRIER Notice of Application Recorder relative lliercto, which miii " """""j " mmiiuiuii plans ami sH.-elficatlon nud estimates council, vestci the ownership In the jtor nte Mtislactory nud are iiercity approved Said luntiuvemcuts tobuinnile iu accord mice with the charter nud ordinance of the city of St. Johns, nud under the sa itcrvUiou uud diieetfon of the City Hn- ginrer. That the cot of wild luiprovcuient to be nscMl as provided by the city char ter tii)u I lie proticriy especially nun Kirticulnrly tteucfitted thereby, nud which i hereby declared to Ite nil of lots nml part of lots, blocks uud parcels of laud between the tormlnl of such iin imvemant nbuttlni; ukiii, udjsceut or ttroxiuiate to wild New York street, (rout the marginal Hues of said street luck to the center of the block nr blocks or tracts of laud aluitlliiL' thereon or proximate thereto. mat all protwrty iiiciiiiIimi in miu I tit - incut ilUtrict nforvtalil is hereby de- cUum! to l! "IxmI UUtrict No. 51. rimt thtf city eneiucer'i iiMosiueut of the pridMblc tntitl eot of said improve nipiii 01 miu .New yoik street That the enwt of mid New York Irctt to be iiksosMNl nuulutt the nropi'rlv iu Mid local HkSvMiueut dittrict ns pro. Idnl hy the city chatter of the City of St. Johns. Adopted liy the council lict. 35, 1910. A.M. 1WSON, Kccorder, rubllshed In the St, Johns Review, Oct. 3H nud Nov. ), I'Jio. NOTICE ol Proposed Assessment. lion so vacated in the owners of the ground 011 each side thereof nud the City of St. Johns has not since the date of the MSMigc nud approval of said ordi nance hail tiny Interest Iu that orllou of Charleston street between the northerly side line of Albany street and low water mark Iu the Willamette river the Mine is entirely detached from any other strret or other high way Iu th2 tuuuicip.tlity nud cannot be tttlllcd or occupied by said niuitlcl tKility, nud Whcnsis, the Marine Iron Works, 11 corMtriitlou, uud its predecessors have been iu actual ownership nud poelon of said Charleston street from the north side line of Albany strret to low water mark Iu the Willamette river since July 6, 190J, nml are using the Mine for man ufacturing punxHes, but Whereas, Mid clerical error nud nils. take In the writing and recording of Mid .l.il I,,:. MP, fia iiIu.li. ..I nttt Mn.i.tlliil... .. C I ........ M..v M V iVV, tllll, VIIPIII1,V I, cloud uM)ti the title of Mid oh iter of that portion 01 cnaricktou street so errtnilous ly omitted In toe recording of Mid ordi nance, uud Whereas, The City of St. Johns Is de sirous of removing Mid cloud nud cor recting thu erroneous dcocriptlou of that xrtlon of Charleston street heretofore vacated, The City of St, Johns docs ordain ns follows: Sec. 1. That the record of Ordinance No, i of the City of St. Johns ns made in volume one at ugc 329 of the records 01 miu my, Dc anil the Mine U hereby 10 rice ted m that the Mine shall conform to the terms of the ordinance us actually paMwl by the common council, which Notice is hereby uivcu that apportion ment of the coiit of Improving Tyler street between Jcrxcy street and the south line of Crawford street, total coat of f 6,o6;,(h lias oven upporiioued ami Is now on die mollkvof the undersigned, subject to xiimiuation. Auvsiiuent dUtrict extends Kick to the center of lots, blocks or tracts of luud abutting on said street us provided uy tnc city cuarterauii resolution. corrrectwl wording of m)iI ordinance i follows, and shall be to recorded by thi: recorder of theCityof St. Johns upon the approval hereof iiv the Mavor. to. wit: ... "That Albany street known 011 the original platol St. John us l'ront street iroiu tue easterly stile Hue ot Joint street to the wikterly side line of Richmond street, known on the original nlat of St. Joint, as Alain ktrect.sliall beuud is hereby Of the Weyerhaeuser Land Company for nu order vacating certain lots, juris of lots nud streets In the said North St. Johns ndditlon, nu addition to the City of St. Johns, Multnomah county, Oregon. Notice is hereby given by the under signed, the Wcycrliacuscr Mud Com itiy, n coriwratlon, that It has Tiled with the honorable council of the City 01 m. joiins, iwuiinoiiian county. Ore gon, n ttctltion, which iclltlou Is now on Tile, praying for onlcr of va cation vacating certain lots, parts of lots nud streets in North St. Johns ndditlon, nu ndditlon to the City of St. Joints ns platted In nml hy the plat recorded in llook joH of plat books nt page j there of, in nud by which said petition uld va cation nml order are prayed for ns fol lows: l'ormi order vacating nil of the following lots, tturts of lot nud street iu North St. Johns addition, nu ndditlon to the City of St. Johns, Mtiltiioiiish coun ty, Oregon, ttartlcularly described nt follows; IM numttcrcd 15,36,28, 39,30, 31. J. JJ .11 ! nil of lot 37 except n strip 30.40 feet in width off the north easterly side of Mid lot numbered 37; also that Mrt of Maple street (former ly I lollinxtk uvcuiic) In the said North St. Johns addition, so propoicd to be vacated, being all that portion thereof lying between n Hue 30.49 feet south westerly from mid iMrallcl with the northeasterly side line of Mid lots num bered 36 11111137 extended, iu Mid North St. Johns addition; nud thence south westerly to the westerly cud of said Maple street (formerly Iloiiirook avenue) a more particular description 01 wlilcii would be a follows; lleelniilug at the southwesterly terminus of Maple street (formerly Holbrookuvenue) as now laid out; thence easterly along the southeast' erly side line of Mid lots numbered 30. mid 37, 610.87 feet, the Mine being also the northerly side Hue of Mild Maple strcct(foriuerly llolbrook uvcuuc;)thcuce ut right angles soutncastcrly 00 leet the southerly Side Hue of Mid Maple sticctlformerly llolbrook avciiue;)theuce soutimcttcrly along tue toutiiwcstcriy side line of lots numbered 36, 31, and 34, 616.36 feet, the Mine being also the southerly side Hue of Maple street (for merly Iloiiirook avenue;) tlieucc tu northerly direction 60 fret more or less to the place of the beginning, the Mine being that uirt of mIiI North St. Johns addition which your petitioner proposes to vacate hereby. All of the above and within described proiwrty, Including the miu .Maine unci (lormcriy noiurooic avenue,) now lying in the Mid North ht Johns addition, an addition to the City of St. Johns. Miiltiioiuult county. Ore- gou. according to the duly recorded nun and plat thereof, on file iu the office ofj the county clerk of Multnomah county, Oregon, Iu Hook 303, 01 plat books at lagc s8, thereof. Notice is hereby given that Iu accord mice with the prayer of the Mid petition now on tile us atoreMiil, tue undersigned, the Weyerhaeuser l.nud Company, will 011 the 321I day of November A, D, 1910 1 nKJcvvino. It hcTC J Mb I I SI" . I. vacated nud all riulil of the nubile there. t the regular meeting of the council of Iu shall revert to the owners of the the City of St, Johns, Multnomah conn 1 iu Biiiii. ivveri 11. uic owners 01 tue l u jww,, uihiuiubm iuku- Kemoitstronoe ugainst Mid upportiou- fc'rowiiil on wicli side thereof in cijual V, , Uregon, ontlut day ran ine Mid 1. tileit I I'l.'ll'.l.Mlia I UHUM IUI tivuillla ttivif Iti.iv Mlltt "jnat loiin street Irani the southern' incut may be made In writiut! uud with the undersigned till 5 o'clock p. in, November 14, 1910, A. M. HSSON, Recorder. Published iu the St. Johns Review, Oct. jSund Nov. 4, 1910. NOTICE o! Proposed Assessment Notice is heruby given that ui meiit 01 cost 01 iiuproviiur Mlilwnv uve- uue from Columbia boulevard to Almoin street, total cot of 9,o6o.oS 1ms U-eu ai- mrtiontxl, uud is now on lilc iu the otlicc of the uudersiguiNl, subject to examina tion. AhscsMUcut district extends back to the renter of lots, blocks nud parcels of laud ubuttiug on Mid avenue unprovided iu the charter and resolution. Ucinoustrance ugainst Mid aniurtlou- ineut may be made iu writing uud tiled with the undersigned till 5 unlock p. 111. November 14, 1910. A. M. HSSON, Recorder. Published in the St. Johns Review. Oct. 38 and Nov. 4, 1910. How Is Your Title? Hitve yotir abstracts made, con tinued or examined at the Peninsii- a Title, Abstract and Realty Co Accurate work. Reasonable fees. II. Henderson, Mauuger, 1 20 North Jersey street. side Hue of Albany stieet, known on the original plat of St. Johns as l'ront street to low wuUr mark 111 the Willamette riv er, shall Ite nud is hereby vacated mid all right of the public therein shall revert to the owner of the ground on each sidr thereof iu epial proportions." mm luaricstou street, known on the 0rigiu.1l plat of St. Johns a Willam ette street, from the southerly side Hue of Hrudford street to low water mark In the Willamette river, be and is hereby vucuted uud all right of the public there in shall revert to the owners of the ground on each side thereof iu eqtul proportions. I'asseil the council thi 6th day of July, A. I.. MINHR, Recorder. Approved this 6th dav of July, 1903, C. A. COOK, Mayor. Passed the council November 1 1910. A. M. HSSON, Recorder. Approved November 1, 1910 J. 1. IIHNDRICKS, Major. Published iu the St.Johus Review Nov. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. accordance with the Mid petition apply for an order of vacation vacating part of the Mid plat of the said North St. Johns uiiiiitioit to tue city ol ht. joints, .Mult nomah county, Oregon, mid the lots, tvirts of lots and streets us hereinbefore and above specified and described or for the allowance of so much of Mid petitlou and the prayer thereof as the Mid coun cil of the City of St. Johns, Multnomah county, Oregon, may l.e pleased to make. Any mid all troiu Interested in the uraver of the taid iH'titlon and the an. plication of the undersigned to be m ail e pursuant thereto, are hereby notified to be present and then and there or other wise make objection thereto as they or either of them may be entitled to. WHYHRIIAlil'SHR LAND COMPANY tSeal) Hy Oeo. S. I)ng, Vice President. Published iu the St. Johns Review, October 31, 38, November 4, II ud 18, 19m. Dear Ilclny: Did you jjo by dot Hollovvc'cn yet? Douiicrvcttcr voncc already. uey niu not do soniet'iiiRS mil us much, 'cause cfrybody likes to do tradings tult us; but it vas outrag ousncss uc vny (ley did tult some older peoples. Mr. Muck said I must not participation iu such doiuges, I might go by der pcnnytciisherry. Vot is a peiuiytenshfctry, Cousin liciuyf bomet'ing goot to end? I know vot n sherry-cobbler tss, und T !. ... 1 Kiic.v. 11 in u si mean a sucrry-cou-bler vot cost ten penules, don't It, vot? Hut dot machs nlchs aits Hclney, dot Thanksgiving day vas coming ven efrybody eads too much 'cause (ley vas so thankfulness. Dot iss der day by me, und ve vlll hof so many goot dings by our store dot you cuokln't miss it to come by us. ve nave tier nicest una Iresh est groceries und fruits, both fresh, dried und vat you call him "tin canned." Ve vill hafsomeof der red gooseberries vot dcy der turkev sauce mil, und celery und efrvt'ine dot goes to make by a swell dinner uesuies etryt'iiig iu der dress goods una tiiioes.tu fact nnyt'inc you need to ead und to vear, und Mr. Muck says by der boys, "Mark der prices down close so der vill be ytist a lit tle profit und the goods sell quick uud ve get new ones." Dot's vy ve haf no old goods by our store, Be sure und see our fine line of goods uud get our prices before you buy und it vill save you money. JACOB. Muck Mercantile Company Phone, Richmond 821 Notice of Sheriff's Sale of DR. VV. E. HARTEL DENTIST Phono Richmond 201 llolbrook Block St John In the Circuit Court of the State Oregon for Multnomah County. I.ulltla King, Plaintiff vs. Oregon IMakc Pood Company, a corpora tion; Pacific Northwest Milling Com pnny, a corporation, Defendants: Hy virtue of mi execution. Imt order, decree and order of sale issued out of the above entitled Court Iu the above entitled cause, to lite directed nml itnlf.l the 8th day of October, 19m. upon u judgment rendered and entered Iu mIiI court on the 37th day of Scptcmbcr.tuto, in favor of Lutltin Kinir. nlalutiir. uml against Oregon Plnkc Pood Company, n corporutlououd Pacific Northwest Mil ling Company, a corpororntlon, de fendants, for the sum of ftsco.oo cent. pcrCmnium from "he iot?i tiav JOSEPH McCHCSNCY. M. D. DR. RAMBO DENTIST Omco Phono Richmond 61 First National Bank building. ST. JOIINS, OnCGON. Phono Jorsoy 021 llolbrook Block DR. J. VINTON SCOTT DENTIST Open Evening and Sunday by Ap-polntmont. of January, 1910. mid the further sum of f 161.15 with iutcrcst ut the rate of 6 oer ni. per iiiiiiuiii irom tue 37111 nay oil bcpiumocr, 1910, cost, disbursements ami tnc cost ot anil upon thi writ, com manding me to make suicot the follow ing dccrlled real projicrty, to-wll: All of lot thirteen fl Al and fnnrlrrn (14) 01 tue suiHllvlsionnf tracts one(i), two 3) and three (j), of Northern Hill Acre, in Multnomah Couutv. o ..: ..... .. . - -..- accuniiiig 10 ma piai tucrcoi on lilc In the office of the County Clerk of mIiI loumy ami .iiate, with the apptirtcusti ces, etc., In Multnomah County, Oregon. iiww. iiicrcion:. uv virtue 01 snm cutlou, judgment, order, decree and or der of Mlcand incompliance with the command of Mid writ, I will, 011 Mon- nay, tue 14111 day of November, 1910, at 10 o'clock A. M at the front door of the County Court House iu Portland, Multnomah Comity, Oregon, sell at pub lic auction, f subject to redemption) to 111c 11 uuesi u tiller lorciun sis iiatut. oil the right, title and Interest which the wlthlu named defendant, or either of them, had 011 the loth day of April, 1908, the date ot the mortgage herein fore closed, or (luce that date had in and to the above described property or any wtt thereof, to Mtlsfy said execution, judg incut order and decree, interest, com and accruing costs. , , K. U. HTISvHNS, Sheriff of Multnomah County, Oregon. Dated this nth day of October, 1910. Published iu the St. lohns Review far five consecutive issues: Date of first is. sue, October 14, 1910, Date of last issue November 11, 1910, Proposals for Street Work Physician nnd Surgeon. Day & Night Ofllco in McChomey bile Then J.ny Kt. St. Johns, - Oregon. R". nsi lauj 1571. Oic Hum Jmq Ki ALBERT CAREY, M. D. IIOLBROOK BLOCK ltnU.nc. S03 I'mmdcIm Strt Ofllc. llourtl 10 . m. to I p, roM 1 U I p. es. ST. JOIINS, OHCGON. DR. R. A. JAYNE Physician and Surgeon Office over the First National Bank St. John, Orsgon Donlcl O. WcusTcoATb. m75 Rculdenco, C97 Dawson Street Ofllce, Plltor Block. University Pari, Portland, OrxM. J. R. WEIMER Transfer and Storage Wo deliver your good to and from nil parU of Portland, Vancouver. Linn ton, Portland and Suburban Express Co., city dock and all points accessible by wagon. Piano and furniture moving a specialty. 103 E, Burlington: phona Richmond 01. THE PALM CAFE Thoa. Glovor, Prop. signed has been uppolntcd administrator ot e Hstate of S.imuel Cochran, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the under- Pure California Port Wine $1.25 to $2.00 per gallon Finest ever brought to St. Johns. Ml our moata aro govcintuout Iu- ipoctod id the host that uiouey can . y aro neatly and careful ivit. Coruo In and luavo your order tor free delivery. Ward' Csatral Uarat .-state of Samuel Cochruu.dec'd.bv the county court of Multuouiah county, Ore- i'mi. mill ll.lft nlllllllieil All iwninn, li .... lug claim against Mid estate are hereby Choice liquors of all kinds at notitied to present the Mine to me.either nrices most reasonable ut St. Johns, or at the oflice of Georee prices lllOSl reasouaute. J. Porkius, 30J.5 I,ewi building, Port- land, Oregou, wtth proper vouchers und duly verified, within six mouths from t lie date hereof. l'ridav. November J. Io 10. is the dale of first publication. THOMAS UHNRY COCHRAN, Kxecutor. GHORGH J. PHRKlNS, Attorney. Published iu the St Joku Review nor. 4, ii, io, 35 ami ucc. 7, 1910, All kinds of laundry work dono promptly. Hough dry washing 6 touts per pound. Calls taada for lauudry at any place. Ring m up Phouo Rich. 991, St, Johns Laun dry. Churchill nrospropristora. A MODERN BATHROOM is uotii an ornament ana an econnmv. Glistening tile and glittering metal work surety mane an attractive combination me cleanliness ami sanitary arrange ment mean the saving of many a doctor's VIMl. EDMONDSON CO. 303 S. Jersey St. Phone Jersey 91 McKINNEY & DAVIS We Buy and Sell Installment Propertv. Real Estate Bargains Electric Bldg., St, Johns, Ore. Good home board and rooms at 11 j Moluwk and Soutk Ivaaboe atreets. Sealed nronosals will be recU-i-l i the office of the recorder of the citv of St. Johns, until Nov.8, 1910, at8 o'clock ui. lor tue improvement of No. Icr. scy street from the north line of Cotlin street to the south llneof theWcycrhaeus er tract in the manner provided by ordi nance No. All sublect to the nrovlslnm of the charter and ordinances of the citv of St, Johns, and the estimate of the city engineer, oil die. Rngincer's estimate of cost $5538.78, Hid must be strictly In accordance with printed blank which will be furn. ished on application at the office of the recorder of the city of St. Johns. And said improvement must be completed on or before 60 days from Nov. 8, 1910. No proposals or bid will be considered unles accompanied by a certified check payable to the order of the mavor of the city of St. Johns, certified by a responsi ble bank for an amount equal to ten per cent, of the aggregate proposal. The riullt to reject anv and all liii'li Ii hereby reserved, By onler of the city council, A, M. JJSSON, , City Recorder. Published in the St. fohni P Oct. ai, 33 aud Nov, 4. i9to. HOLMES LODGE NO. tOt KNIGWS Or PYTrHAS Mmu yry KrkUy nutkt Tj30 o'clock t I. O. O. ri IUIU Vl.lU. atar rVd-com.. W. C AlBfRSON. c, c. A. W. rtCKtE. K. . LAUREL LODGE No. 186 I. O. O. I. sr. joiins, ofttcoN Moots each Monday evening is Odd Fal lows' hall, at 8:00, VUltora wakomad. LS-Writk. M. C C r. Cste, Swnhr, CAMP 773 W. O. W. Meets ew ery Wd n o ad ay evening 1 11 Dick ner's Hall W. E. Coon, C C. V. F-ot K'Uojrir, Clerk. St Johns Sand and Gravel Co. JACKSON & MU5GROVE, Proea. General Contractor. We are prepared to do any and all kteda of excavating for street work and other purposes. Wo also handle sidewalk and build ing material. Nawton and Fessenden Streets, St Johns, Ore. Phono Richmond 157L 1'ure blooded Rhode Island Reds asd Bug Orpinctoo chicks. Apply DORIC LODGE NO. 132 f. and A. M, Regular communlcationa on first and third Wed nesdays of each month in Odd Fellow' hall. Visitors welcome, E. S. Harrington, Allen R, Jobes, SecreUry, W. M. Central Market! HOL BROOK BLOCK See us for the Choicest Cuts ef the Best Meats OfetafoaMe. Order fifed and ramify Trada SaNdUtf. T. P. WARD, Proprietor. Bring la your Job printing while you think of It. Don't wait uatil you are entirely out. We are equipped to turn out neat and tasty prating promptly at Portland prteea or leas. Are yon usisg priatad tMk m. V4fi? If M, wky - Work fr QtU St. Jsm. KtuwoHict or 315 W. fUcJiMoad.