St. Johns review. (Saint Johns, Or.) 1904-current, December 02, 1910, Image 2

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    THE ST. JOHNS REVIEW
Published Every Friday
At 117 West Burlington Stroot.
DY A. W. MARKLE
THrt Rkvirw is entered at post office
In Balnt Johns, Oragon, as mall matter
of th xond class wider the Act of Con-
grtM of March 3, 18fq.
OBti lrrnpr tt lbs City of It. J that.
Adftrtlilnt riUt, (1.00 per Inch tr month.
lit Frtotinf iimUd la flrit-oJtti itjria.
OtUi Mr ok rrlnllnf cub on dturtrr.
lubsorlatlon prlo $1.00 par year.
The oflicinl population of Port
land lias been placed at a little
more tlinn 207 thousand, while Se
nttlc is credited with nbout fifteen
per cent more. It is generally be
licved that neither census is cor
red. In both cities ninny names
were thrown out. nud Portlaud
claims to have gotten the worst of
the deal. Doth cities arc open to
censure. It was the duty of the
regularly appointed enumerators to
take the census, but over zealous
individuals, fearful that some names
would be overlooked or would not
be completed within the specified
time, voluntarily went out nud so
licitcd names. No wonder chaos
resulted nud names were thrown
out by the wholesale. It is the first
time within our knowledge that
nuy city ever took matters in its
own hand and "balled up" the
census takers. It would have oc
casioned no surprise if all the regu
lars had immediately quit work
when the meddlers began to inter
fere. If the time was too short it
would have readily been extended.
Doth cities were entitled to n care
ful count, nud they would have
gotten it if it had taken nil year.
It would, of course, been nil right
to call a census taker's attention to
nny omissions that might have been
made, but it was nil wrong for in
dividuals to get out with pencil nud
paper and write names themselves
An it is none know the true popu
latiou of either city, necntise no
true census was taken. People in
other states will ever look upon the
oflicinl censuses of these cities with
n great deal of suspicion. And
who can blame them for so doing?
It is quite ossible that we shall
be charged with both bad taste nud
judgment if we do not go into rapt
ures over the character of the late
Count Tolstoi. It may be that through
a misunderstanding of the facts we
do not appreciate his real worth; we
can only judge him through the
glimpses of him that have come to
us. Hut despite his masterful nat
ural abilities, we cannot see why
his life work should be n theme for
extravagant eulogy. In his youth
was n soldier, n race horse man, n
gambler and libertine. With the
Jack Johnson, world's champion
heavy weight pugilist, wno was
arrested yesterday charged with as
sntilt on Annette Cooper, n show
trirl, and with disorderly conduct,
was discharged from cutody in New
York city today. Miss Cooper did
not appear. Instead she scut a let
ter enclosing a physician's certifi
cate that she had been ill in bed for
the last ten days, and was in no
condition to leave her home, and
requested that Johnson be kept
custody for two weeks, when she
would be able to appear against
him. Magistrate Frcschi refused
to put the case over, nud discharg
ed the prisoner.
The above press dispatch was
published in all the big dailies dur
ing the past week. The nature of
the assault is not given, but the
fact is made manifest that this ccr
tain magistrate has little regard for
justice. Because n young woman
is injured so badly that she is una
ble to nppcar ngninst her nssailant
the case is dismissed. Had the
latter been just a plain, every day
negro instead of tlic world s cliam
pion pugilist, it is likely he would
have been held for years if ncces
ssry. It serves another indication
that justice is blind in dealing with
the powerful. The poor cirl mav
spend weeks in bed, pay for mcdi
cal attendance, lose her time and
struggle through it nil ns best she
mny, while the one responsible for
tier condition escapes scot free hap
.... . . . . .
py in me Knowledge that lie may
with impunity assault auv other
girl so long as he injures her so
badly that she is unable to leave
her bed to testify onaltist him.
Verily "cnual richts to nil nnd snc-
cinl privileges to none" in many
instances mean nothing but empty
worus.
t A wisely conducted newspaper is
ike n banquet, says an exchange.
Iiverythiug is served up with n
view to charity. Help yourself to
what you want, do not condemn
the entire spread because pickles
nnd onions may be included. If
you do not relish them, somebody
may find them palatable. He gen
erous nud broad enough to select
gracefully such reading matter from
newspapers as will be ngreenble to
your mental taste. You, ns an in
dividual, nre not compelled to swnl
low everything. We do not nil
think alike 011 every subject, nud it
is a good thing, ns it makes variety
and variety is the spice of exist
ence.
PIRST NATIONAL
BANK
Local and Otherwise
'A Treat" December 9-10.
Look pleasant and keep smiling.
Merchants arc
for the holidays.
getting in shape
Art School Exhibit
Paid in Capital . . . $25,000.00
Additional Stockholders' '
Liability under National
J. J. Karr is erecting a modern
habitation on Seneca street.
The Electric theatre is still at
tracting large crowds nightly.
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now is tlic time to order your
la... - '
hob printing for the new year.
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Suitable Christmas gifts in the
Recognizing tlic educational advan
tages to be derived from opportunities to
see j;ood nrt, tlic schools nave arranged
with the A. W. Elson Co. of Boston for
an art exhibition of 200 pictures to bs
held In the Central school building,
Dei ember 9 and 10.
This collection, consisting In large
Sort of cartxins and photogravures made
Irectly from the masterpieces, Is se
lected by art experts and should attract
large crowds of persons. A small ad
mission will be charged, the entire pro
ceeds of which, after deducting the ex
pense nf the exhibit, will be used In the
purchase of pictures for wall decoration
for the public schools. The purpose of
(he pilillilllnn In thuaclearlv two-fold:
l'lrst To cive neonle an opportunity
to sec n ollcctlon of the world's famous
mniternleces of nalntine. sculpture and
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architecture.
That Wrinkled Coat
and those baggy trousers arc entirely
unnecessary. Send them here and
have us make them shapely ns when
they were new.
t . i ri .
K-mml-Tn tt tomIIiIc for the YC i-ICOn tHlll f rt:
nubile to own a few of these pictures 111
:
line of furs at the Vogue Millinery.
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Good home cooking nnd clean
beds at the Central Hotel, 5 a week
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Banking Laws
Surplus and Profits
25,000.00
5,000.00
John Hetiinen is erecting
little residence on Buchanan
a neat
street.
ST. JOHNS
OREGON
Why should this exhibit Interest you?
Because, turougnoui tne country, jicu
pic arc awakening to the Importance and
value of good art as creative of a refin
ing Influence and Inspiring atmosphere
and lust so surely as people become
familiar with the best in art, ust so
quickly will tlic crude In art be displaced
tmougli appreciation of something better.
It is, of course, idle to suppose that one
shall become a competent Judge of art
simply through studying for a time pho
topranhs of mints.
One of the leading art critics of our
own Inhn C. Van Dvkc. savs!
"You must look at the pictures studl
ouslv. earnestly, honestly. It will take
years before you can come to a full ap
nrcciation of It, but when at last you
iiave you will be possessed of one of the
purest, loftiest and most ennobling
pleasures that the world can offer you."
This collection has been made br ex-
netts. ltvcrv artist who knows how to
to draw at all has something to give of
two dwellings In ihn Hntbrnnlf nil. pleasure and profit, but the greatest ever
in
men's and women's apparel so that
It looks as If it had never been worn.
Ourseviccs give you twice the wear
you get from your apparel and more
than twice the satisfaction of wearing
it.
JOHN NOCE & CO.
TAILORS
Phono Columbia 22
Clean beds at the Central Hotel
1 25 cents to $ 1. It to $x by the
week.
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E. S. Wright nud family spent a
couple of days iu Grcsham last
week.
IJnrry E. Wagoner is erecting
vo dv
ditiou.
A young son came to gladden the
home of Mr. and Mrs. I,. M. Oihus
last week.
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Frank L. Smith was arrested
and fined last week for selling de
cayiug meat.
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have the most and best to trivc.
One creat oh cct of picture study Is
that of opening the eyes to the beauty
all around which nu artist's trained eve
perceives, while it Is missed by others.
This is the essential service of all great
men to draw us up In sonic measure to
their own level of Insight, enjoyment and
Inspiration.
These nicturcs arc of Interest to both
vaunt? and old. and thev arc expected to
attract nnd Instruct large numbers of
neonle. ltvcrvonc should come.
in connection wiiu 111c cxiiiumou a
Rev. C. P. Gates left
for Ikulah where he will
revival services.
fittnlnt.lln llrtt lleftl firptuirntl tvlllrll trivra
Monday n number of important facts concerning
conduct Pictures mm their painters, ami inesc
will be on sale at the Central school dur
ing the exhibition.
Hattling Nelson has auaiu demon
strated that it is impossible to
"come back," but it Is hard to
make him believe it.
Nothing to equal that "Art Kx
libit" this side of the mountains.
STI LLETTO
Just received a nice line of Stilletto Tools for all purposes,
Machinist Hammers, Saws, Kdgc Tools, Hit Braces and squares.
KVBRY TOOL GUARANTIED.
Wc also have n nice assortment of 1847 Rogers Bros.' silver
ware for the holidays. Come iu and sec our stock before buying.
engage-
208.
Hendricks Hardware Co.
Phone Columbia 129
A trained nurse wishes
nicnt. Phone Columbia
Mrs. Griffith, Calef Block.
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central Hotel under new man
agement, clean home cooked meals,
25 cents. Meal tickets $4.
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For Sale Lot 102x150, close iu,
cheap house, 1500, half cash. Sec
il.A.Obcrg, 426 Willis Boul. note
Have- your property Insured In tho
St. Paul or Northern flro insurnnco
companion. Thuy nro tba bast.
tj, Doblo, agent.
Pianos for sale nt the Vogue Mil
llncry. Kasy terms, prices ns low
as any iu Portland. Sec us before
buying.
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time to
stocks.
Merchants, now is the
advertise your holiday
Don't be tardy nud let Portlaud get
the cream of the trade by hiding
your "caudle under n uusliel.
Advertise.
For sale by Any Real Estate Dealer in St. Jehns
50x100 foot lots for $5 cash and $5 monthly
Water mains now laid to every lot in 1910 Addition. School house and
carline only two blocks from plat. All streets graded at Company's ex
pense. There are now 13 houses building' on 1910 Addition. You can
arrange for building material on motnhly terms.
Why pay rent any longer when you can own your home and pay for it out of
your monthly earnings? For further information, phone Columbia 80.
I have customers to buy houses
and lots on installments. What
have you to list? S. L. Doblc, no
N. Jersey street.
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Read in December uumber of Why not get your
Sunset Magazine, ' 'San Fraucisco Plnno or Christmas i
-The Imposition City," superbly ,aKC " possioic.
Rockers!! Rockers!!
Rockers!!!
Wc have just received a ship
ment of new and up to date
rockers from the cast, and have
some exceptional values and
beautiful dpsigns to choose from
Select a Rocker early for a
Christmas gift and make a small
deposit and wc will deliver it
when you wish.
Don't over look our display of
Hand Painted nud Decorated
China, Table Silver nud Carving
Sets.
St. Johns Furniture
Company
"CASH or CREDIT."
I illustrated in four colors.
Persons desiring to subscribe for
the Youth's Companion can leave
their orders at this office. There is
only one price, 11.75 per year.
Select a picture from the "Art
Exhibit" and present it to the
school. Your name will be placed
upon the frame on a copper plate.
9
W. L. Pluitiiiier returned from
Boise, Idaho, last week to assist in
removing his family to that place,
where they will make their future
home.
daughter a
We want to
Come in and see
the class of pianos wc have in store.
Vogue Millinery.
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For Sale Library table, oak
rocker, drop head Singer sewing
machine, oil heater, folding bench
wriuger, high chair, plate rack, set
painter s tools and step ladders. Iu
quire Room 12, Leo Building, op
posite postottice, or puone Colummu
208.
NOTICE.
intolerance which nttaches to the' Fresh milk, buttermilk and cream
Russian nobility he wns impatient for snle nt Frank Clark's.
of nuy restraint, he followed his
Bubscrlbu for tho St. Johns Hoy low
and koop pestod on tho doings of
thu clt.
first
Just
wlitms, His impulses nnd liis nppc
tltes. Suddenly there cume 11 levtil
sion aguiiiKt the life he was leading;
he had cxhnusted the vices which
had been sweet to him until they 0 '
became ns Dead Sen npplets that ou BOt ruU wc,ht nnd
turned to ashes on his lips. Then gu,,,Ujr Bl tho Central market,
his nature changed. To nil iip-i" nwh,1-
caraucus he became n literary
tramp. He wanted to give nwiiy
all that he had, he wanted his coun
try to dissolve its armies, to dis
mantle its navy, nud if attacked to
resent nothing. Iu the midst of n
great war that had been sprung up
on his country he wanted nil the
armies recalled; what he udvoanted
simply meant chaos to his native
laud. At the same time became im
patient with the great lady who
was his countess; who had borne
him 16 children, who had heljal
him in his literary work, ami who
had been obliged to look after their
shattered esttite when Tolstoi
ceased to attend to it nud wandered
away to die, because, as he jer
mitted the story to go abroad, of
the harshness nud injustice of his
life at home. If all this does not
indicate a shattered mental balance,
then what would? Goodwin's
Weekly.
The "anncxers" and
seem to have buried the
"antis"
hatchet,
and peace once more reigns supreme.
Uoth factious seem to be satisfied,
nud why not ?
Hiram I). Daman of St. Johns
nnd Miss Ruby M. llis of Port
laud were united iu marriage 011
Thanksgiving Day nt the Kvan
gelical church by Rev. Chester P.
Gates.
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Mexico has been having u rather
lively little time all by its lonesome.
Miss Lillian S. Perkins, teacher
of vocal music and elocutiou. 402
urcsuam, corner uiiirlcstou,
1 here is n time nnd a place for
all things. Now is the time and
you will find the place at 1 1 1 South
Jersey street to have your clothing
cleaned ana pressed,
ir . .
u you wain 10 ouy, rent, sell or
exchange property see Wolcott,
(The Rent Man.) St. Johns Office,
401 south jersey. Portland Office,
2-l5a Washington Street, Phoue
Marshall 1556.
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Sidewalks iu which washed ma
terial is used ure the kind that
never have to be taken up. They
have the lasting qualities. Put
down by the St. Johns Saud &
(.travel Co. Phone Richniotid 1571
p
had and sometimes
at ordinary
wages uud others to be schooled
and cared for iu return for slight
services rendered. For particulars
address T. Gardner, Sttpt.
Hoys' and Girls' Aid Society of
Oregon, Portland, Oregon.
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Hoys! Girlsl Free Columbia Hi
cycles for n little easy spare-time
work for Hampton's Magazine.
Send postal for wouderful . Free
Ilicvcle Offer. Address "llicvcle
Club." Room 538. 66 West rsth
Street, New York.
Hoys may be
girls. The older ones
Airs. Lcnn Frlzzell.
Mrs. Lena Frizzell, only daugh
ter of Mr. nnd Mrs. K. H. Parker,
of St. Johns, died at her home in
Yrekn, Cal., Tuesday, aged 30
years.
Mrs. Frizzell was born iu Yum
hill county, but spent her cirlhooi
in Forest Grove, where she attend
ed the public schools and Pacific
University. Harly in life she gave
evidence of unusual talent as an elo
cutionist, and gained a stutcwide
reputation ns n public speaker. She
won the state prize in the Demorest
medal contest, besides n number of
other prizes, atnotig them the dia
mond medal given for the best
speaker nt the Gladstone Chautau
qua. Mrs. Frizzell taught elocu
tion iu Portland for several years,
ami nve years ago was married to
Dr. J. P. Frizzell, of Yreka. She is
survived by her husband and twin
daughters, the latter but two weeks
old; her father and mother, nnd six
urotliers Arthur, of Forest Grove,
Thaddeus, Scott, Roscoe aud Her
bert of Willamina, and Baruev. of
bpokaue.
Mrs. Frizzell's last visit to St
Johns was on the occasion of the
reunion of the family with her
parents, lust whiter, when she met
many old friends who w ill most
sincerely sympathize with the be
reaved (amines.
How is Your Title?
Have your abstracts made, con-
tiuued or exauiitied at the Peninsu
la Title, Abstract aud Realtv Co-
Accurate work. Reasonable fees.
H. Henderson, Manager. 120 North
Jersey street,
See F. W. Yaleutiue for real cs-
tate aud insurance. 204 N. Jersey.
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I'roach Uia gospel of 8b Jotina.
City Attorney Collier has sold Mrs. M. E. Perkins of Carlton,
uu. ionic on oiauoru street and this Oregon, who had been
ween moved to Portland, where he children and friends In St. Johns
Is associated with his brother, John for the past week, has returned to
n in me law Business in tne her home
bpauldmg block. He may, how
M,V 1 7j ,y" ror Sale 100x100 south east
?.-? n1. -ha,r er Pr,0VA that corncr Decatur and Tacoinn, near
f' ."i" " 7i " U4 aiu" mills, will grow in value.
uiumin uiiu h rcaiucui 01
I will offer for sale to the right
cash bidder on Saturday, December
10, at 10 o'clock a. tn., at the front
door of the St. Johns Furniture Co.
at St. Tonus. Oretron. one cottaee
visiting ner I organ to satisfy storage charges.
K. Wilcox.
Nervous Troubles
of all kinds yield quickly
to
Chiropractic Methods
Consultation
illation free.
aud
exam-
DR. H. 0. BROWN
CHIROPRACTOR
Office aud Residence, 415
Kellogg Street. 1 block
East of Postoffice
Hours 1:30 to 7:00 p. in.
Lady Assistant
Very
owner.
easy terms. Telephone
Main 6399.
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M. K. Church Sunday school.
10 a. ni.; preaching.n a, ra.; topic:
...V .lv.Vt M HI I
Chance." Junior League, 3:00 p.
ru. upwortn league 0:30 p. ra.:
evening service 7:30 p. m.; theme:
"Keugton, wiiat it means iu our
Everyday Lives." Every body
welcome. v rank bandifer, pastor.
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the City of St. Johns for nlnetv
days prior to election, nnd also
must be a free holder nt the
time, but no provision is made in
case tlie attorney removes from the
city during his term of office. The
iuference, of course is, that he
must remain a citizen of St. lobns
during his term of office, but the
charter does not say so. By virtue
ui mi ordinance passett last week
A 1 .
uie attorney was emnowered to
sublet the "yob" if he so desired.
Baptist Church Sunday School
Mrs. Overstreet. resid uc on Burr 10 n m u 7:30 p. in.;
strcet.received n wire Sunday even- ntorntug service u a. nr. Subject;
. 2 C T m . . .11 nCIIO S ' C tn I Jnl a VI 1 1 . .
ihk luiormmc ner ot the death of jwv.mi mc uuuuh, wv.
her son, Frank, of Clay Center, en!"B worship' 7530 p m' "The
Neb. Wesley, another son. well Jy of Soul Wiuniug." Professor
known in St. Johns, has been with Peterson's children's orchestra will
his brother for over a year.engaged Klve a selection at the evening ser-
IU Uie lumber hlisinrcs fJilfvrr vitc.
who remained here with his mother
uuu siMcr, Aiua.oueot our instruct- The St. Johns Rod and Gun
ors 111 uie central school, was on club were disappointed in the do-
ins way oacK to visit witli his broth- rnaitr they proposed to lease near
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yo. 1 jic message announcing nis scappoose. A band of mighty
death was the first intimation the hunters made a trip thither last
luiiiuy nau 01 crank's illness and Sunday, after tell ne their friends
we nave nau no onnortunitv tolnf Hie lnrce nnmlr nf itA I
Irtnru r. I r i.f .. I ... . . r I
.v.M ttu.u.ura 01 ma ucaiu, were goiug 10 onng home with
T he mother aud sister, who are them. After thmht
. . . I O wbM 1
greatiy oveu oy their large circle the preserves all day long, four
01 meuus auu acquaintances here, raeaslv little ducks was nil th tr.
mvc uie raosi profound sympathy tv cou d batr. It is sa d that tl-
preserve is overrun with hunters
and was uot as represented. There-
tore the club has decided to seek
shooting grounds elsewhere.
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Uood home board and rooms at I
115 Mohawk and South Ivanhoe
streets.
Attention, Please
Ladies who wish plain sewing
done at very reasonable rates, call
on waggle underbill, 339 west
Mohawk.
FIRST
BAPTIST CHURCH
1 1 A. M.
of all in their bereavement.
Congregational church Corner
of Ivouhoe and Richmond streets.
The usual services will be conducted
Sunday by the pastor.and th? pub
lic is cordially invited. O. W.
Nelsou, Pastor.
StopPain
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T, NEURALGIA
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RHEUMATISM
.d SCIATICA
25
Hi
Doses 25 Cents
"Jesus Christ, the Prophet."
Conrad L. Owen, Pastor
7:30 P. M.
"The Joy of Soul Winning."
EVERY SUNDAY
Cor. Chicago 4 Leonard Sta,
Bids Wanted
Sealed proposals will be received at
the office of the cltv recorder until t
o'clock p. m., Tuesday, Dec. 13th, 1910,
for the lease of the city rock quarry and
utilities now located at Whitwood Court.
subject to the cancellation of the exist
ing contract on said property, Further
information rceanlinir the same mav he
I obtained at any time at the city bail.
The right to reject any and all bids is
reservcu.
Dated this 36th day of November,
I,IO.
A.3I.BSSON,
City Recorder.
Published in the St. Tohns Review
December 3 and 9, 1910.
For Sale A fifty dollar course
in the Scranton International Cor
respondence School, any depart
ment, at so per cent discouut, at
rate of I5.00 down, $5.00 per
month; further discount for cash.
Address "B," this office.
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For plain sewing and children's
clothes call on Mrs. South, No.
'819 Willamette Boulevard.