St. Johns review. (Saint Johns, Or.) 1904-current, March 17, 1911, Image 2

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    THE ST. JOHNS REVIEW
BY A. W. MARKLE
Published Every Friday
At 117 West Burlington Street.
TilR RftviKW is entered at post office
In Saint Johns, Oregon, as mall mnttcr
ol tho socond class under the Act of Con
gTtM of March 3, 1879.
OOcUl Mvtpspr ef lbs City of St. Johns.
Admitting rultt, 9 1.00 pr Inch pr month.
Job Prlntl&c oiteuUd In flritcli njri.
1UI1 lor Job Printing cftib on ilellrer.
Subscription price $1.00 par year.
That the properly owners of Jer
sey street nre unalterably in favor
of WtMtrutnitv paving wan demon
strated Tnewlay night. Their
fnith is so great in this product that
intiinntions, suspicions, charges ol
inferiority and accusations Hgainst
Wwitrtiuiite are cast aside with
scorn. A protwrty owner voiced
thte sentiment of the others nfter
the meeting Tuesday night when
he tated that the imving of Jersey
street would cost him $200 oroo,
yet he was willing to expend this
stun to !inr Westriiinitu even if he
knew it would hlow away the next
morning. lie thought it was
worth the price just to sec the ma
tcrlal laid on the street, if even
A Night With Dickens
"A Tale of Two Cities," by
Charles Dickens, is the first of a
scries of evenings with the world's
greatest writers, and the Motion
Picture Patent's Co. lias wisely se
lected to inaugurate this new de
parture in motion picture entertain
ments, with one of the best novels
ever written by this great English
author.
The "Talc of Two Cities" is in
three reels and each reel being 1000
feet in length, this one picture will
make up the show to the length of
the program usually run at the
lilectric theatre early next week.
The Vitagraph company has
been working on this scries for
half a year. The production re
quires every star artist in their ag
gregation in the chief roles, and at
least fifty additional actors in the
smaller parts. The mobs require
no less than 1000 supers; the scen
ery is by far the most realistic ever
seen; the costuming is selected with
the most exacting care. The en
tire photo play is on a greater scale
of magnificence than has even be
fore been attempted, and more than
all, both the author and the stage
to
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First National Bank
St. Johns, Oregon
Sylvester Peterson, President
A. R. Jobes, Vice President
F. P. Drinker, Cashier
C. B. Russell, Ass't. Cashier
A. H. BLACKBURN
Undertaker and Funeral Director
Phone Columbia 283
East Burlington Stteet. St. Johns, Oregon
t80n II 1
il aut.v.1, It v.n.11 ivil 1 ... ... , f. 1. 11 .
n .t Tin. t... f tnrccior nave laiiiiiuiiy aunereu
charges and insinuations that have ' Vlor n ,sct d?w" c,,Inr,f
been launched against Westrumite )ic,kc.is. 1 hcr.e .is "ol sll,Ic
adduces ..nihliu. ih.fi.ilt,. tintl.t.ur foot of film wasted every bit means
tangible. It is easy to call a man "'"." the whole play s
nVi..f 1..1. I. lu ..., ........ kd in a way that grips the
it. Until nbsollltc. irrovnenl.!.. nn.l " cannot get
enact
mind
away from tue
wu.it .iisauiiiiu, 11 w uitiuiv iiiiii . lit . .
lisputablc proof is forthcoming strong hol.Ut has over he senses
t Westrumite is not what the if uiM'cnls to nil dasses;i tells won
tieiiuiiy aim yei norrioiy, 111c 11;
justice practiced in the name of lib
erty while France trembled in the
throes of the "Reign of Terror."
The tale begins about the yen
17.S.V in I'rnncc, and in the most
graphic and realistic manner shows
the hostility of the nobility 01
Prance toward the poorer classes as
well as their exaction in the way
of taxation and their titter disre
gard of the conditions, the stnrva
tiousthat then prevailed in tiufortu
uatc Prance. The Marquis I) Kv
etiuoud utterly ignoring the rights
ol humanity, has cruelly killed 1
leasauti and because I Jr. Mimetic
a learned and honorable physician
refuses to aid in the concealment ol
the ciime, the medical man is se
cretlv imprisoned in the U.istile
that sinkhole of royal iniquity.
Meanwhile the doctor's wife dies
and a faithful servant, I.nfarge, has
taken I.ticy, their daughter, who
becomes the cherished ward :
1YI I mmi's Haul; of Kngluiid. The
girl grows up to beautiful woman
hood and all innocently wins, but
till!
that
properly owners have been lead to
believe it is, we shall continue to
pin our faith to Westrumite. It is
easy to understand why iusinua
tious and doubts have been spread
broadcast by a competing company.
if wustrumite is good, their strong
noiti 111 me ftortnwcst iiccomcs a
stronghold nevermore. If they have
proof, why not produce it? The
time is propitious. The question
of the substantiality of the base of
the street as proposed to be laid by
Westrumite has been raised by the
engineers, but it seems to us that
they will not understand. Mr
Lind has made it very plain to or
dinary Individuals at least, that
rock for the base will be composed
01 crushed rock tliat will pass
through 11 three-inch mesh with an
inch and a half retainer. Thus
any rock or dust or sand smaller
than will pass through an inch aiid
a naif mesli will be eliminated.
Upon this Is placed smaller rock
mid crushed into the voids with a
heavy roller. Then Westrumite.
which is impcrvioiistoiunisturcnnd
harder than the rock Itself Is placed '()U!J "ol rc,,,r"' ,'lu ,n.ve of ,sV)nL'-v
on the surface. Suiely this would c"rl 0- y.0UK rrlblcr of disso-
make it good street, the engineers
to the contrary notwithstanding.
Anyhow, we do not blame the
proiHirty owners for winning to
take a chance upon it. They have
as (illicit commence in Mr. I.luil as
they have in Westrumite, nud we
neiieve mis commence will in 110
wise be abused by Mr. I.ind. We
admire the clean and plucky fight
the Westrumite company nud the
Jersey street projierty owners have
put up in St. Johns, and In the
lute habits, but who, in reality pus
scsses rare nonllityof soul.
1 line rolls on bringing in its
train the Preuch Revolution and
"Reign of Terror." Por 10 long
weary yearn, Or. Mnuvttu -has re
uiaiued a secret prisoner in the
Hostile. lie at length secures his
freedom, leaving behind, however,
in his cell n history of his imnris
ouuieiit, in which he culls down
God's eternal vengeance 011 the
Marquis D'Uvcrmoud and nil his
.-.. .... ... wi JWI.l.t., .11.11 in V Ilk I 1. . , .
ter ubsence of proof to the contrary. fiM,,l,y 7" t,1,,,e J""0 R
u.. imv... n ri..i.t m 1...11...... n.nt I AlterhUrelott.se, Dr. Ma-
their navimr Is iust a. tiood as thev " I tnkeii to lingiand nud there
represent it to be. together with his daughter live a
iwr.i i.r iMtut
Iliw wi iiiriivnr
Second Lecture
1 tf.. Ill 4 . a
r.vaugeiiKi win. a. iiiiKer, oitlie
Iuteriiatioual Iliblc Students' Aso
ciatiou will deliver his hccnud lect
ure in Illckiier hall, Sunday, Mch
9 t 3 P. Theme " The llirev
Ways of the llible," 11 dibcinaion of
man's jwht, present and future
His last lecture in the series will
be Sunday afternoon March 26 on
the unusual tonic: "To Hell and
Bnck. Who me in Hell nud Why
iiwvc nicy any noiK?r a nre
invited. Seats are free and no col
lection taken.
Mr. John Noce unit Miss dusts
Ntthiou were united in mnrriagv at
1 ue iiome ot tlie liride's tirnudiNir-
tltt, Mr. and Mrs. O. T. Madison.
409 W. Richmond street, Saturday,
March 11. at 3:30 p. m , Rev. p.
N. Sandilur officiating. Lawrence
llroiihou ncted as ht man and Mi
uim Madison as bridesmaid. Only
the Immediate friends of the family
wuie jtrviKiit. The groom is one ol
our brightest and 1110M tKipular
youiHf uusiuess men, while the
bride is h handsome and accom
plished vouug woman. Theii
friends wish them an abundance ol
hapiiuctti in their new relation.
They nre now at home to theii
friends at 511; Columbia boulevard.
J. W. Leightou of Uvermore.
Iown, has purchastHl the hnrdwatu
store of Mayor J. P. Hendricks on I
Charleti Darney, n young sou of
the Marquise, has renounced his
title to nobility, and after giving
his property for the benefit of the
common eoplc, has settled in Pjig
laud and falls in love with I.ticy,
who, nfter gently refusing Sidney
Carlton, marries the man of her
choice. This refusal does not em
bitter Carlton, but has n tendency
to elevate his character so that
thereafter he lives only that he may
serve the woman he loves, with life
or death if need there be.
An old servant of the family I.n-
farge, being in daugur of losing his
life, can only bo saved by the re
turn of Charles Darney to Prance.
lie teaches fans at a time when
the twonle nre frenzied with a taste
of unbridled liceiue nud liberty:
they seiie him. and after n mere
mockery of it trial, Darney is con
demned to the guillotine, merely
because in his veins tlows noble
blood.
Sidney Carlton, nfter learning of
Daruey's arrest and the misery
which will be entailed upon the
woman he worship, goes to Paris,
bribe the prison keepers, and sue
ceeds in substituting himself for
Charles Darney with the terrible
consequence that he goes to execu
tion in order that I.ucv mav be
Leading Ladies and Gents Furnisher
-441"
The
Apex
Button
A complete showing at $5.
Some few styles $6.
you have a natural
foot, put it in a
"Natural Shapej' shoe.
There's a Florshcim
in our stock that will
fit you fine Step in
and try it on any time.
The sooner the better.
SHOE
Footwear that jneans comfort
and service. A great variety
to select from.
W4
Ladies' and Gents Furnishings
of MERIT for those who care
Knyscr Gloves
11 & Ci Corsets
For Women
Stetson lints
Pey Mats
For Men
The Famous SORORITY SHOES FOR WOAIEN
New Undies' Wnlsts, Muslin Underwear, Corset
Covers in endless varieties
Belter Goods for less Money
"ENOUGH SAID"
Everybody "GO SOUTH" to
311 South Jersey Street
happy with her
for uxnet date.
huslmnd. Watd
NOTICE.
niiy iwny wno was on
Phllndelnhia street and will flli. Johns wr at 3:10 p. in. on
txwsossion next week. Mr I itii. her o, 1010, when Clement
ton comes to our city highly recom
mondial as a eoiitleiuan In wv.rv r.
snoctaml a man of ran. huJm Hvenue Detweeti JJeneh and Pailmg
ability. He has been in the hard- slrt'c,s' i(i "eqostwl to communicate
the St,
Decetn-
Dezro.
an elderly gentleman, was run over
ami killed ut a switch on Union
ware business for the mst fifteen
years, and is possessed of a pleas
ing personality. His son, 1. ,M.
Leighton, will be associated with
him and will conduct n plumbing
aim mining snop in connection,
Mr, Hendricks will look nfter his
private affairs for awhile beloie
again launching into business life.
If you want n good buy on Pair
Fessenden Street, St. Johns' new
est ami fitiost avouue.iiKpiite at 002.
You can buy several hundred below
actual value if you act at once. i7tf
with V. R., care of this oflice,
11 you wain to uuy, rent, sen or
exchange property see Wolcott,
(The Rent Man.) St. Johns Oflice.
401 South Jersey. Portland Oflice,
442 Washington Street, Phone
Marshall
Sidewalks in which washed ma
terial is used are the kind that
never have to be taken lit). Thev
have the lasting qualities. Put
down by the St. Johns Sand &
Gravel Co. Phone Richmond ii.
A full line of Matting for the spring
house elcai lug season. Many pat
terns to choose from, nt 25c to 40c
per yard.
Washing Machines
$4.00 to $12.50
50c down and 50c per week
New and Secondhand Purniturc,
Stoves and Ranges bought and sold
St. Johns Furni-
1
ture Co.
"Cash or Credit"
No. 0047.
Anotner v iewpoint i
The accumulation of personal re- I
frequently advanced for saving.
Systematic saving develops char
acter, the greatest of resources,
and the corner stone of credit.
Character and credit are as essen
tial as cash, when the rainy day
comes. o
A savings account for YOU, at
this bank, right now, for build
ing character, credit and cash
resources.
The Peninsula Bank
St. Johns, Oregon
Capital $50,000.00 Surplus $7,000.00
fixture
Une from State ami
Private Untile ntul
Il.ittkc rs. Trust Cuttt
tmnlcs and Suvlng
iliukt V.
thic f torn npproved re
serve uncut,. .... .
Checks and other
cuili Item
Note of other Nil
tlotul Il.tuk
fractional wcr cur
rency, nicKcis, cents
9.50J.J4
10,864.90
5S0.44
1,030.00 '
101.38
3.940.00
Sealed proposals xv ill be received bv
Clerk of School District No. 3 of Mult-
noninli county. Oreuon. un to Thumlav.
Manh i, iqii. at 7:30 o'clock p. tn.. for
seauiiK ,Amoiy Koom vuu jio Ujra
Chairs, and lUtoony of the same with 171
Opera Chirs. First to be of the style of
No. 51 j, and latter of style No, 9 of the
American seating to. or equal In qual
ity in every respect. Mils to be for tie.
livery at the School Ilou.e and set up
acconliiiK to plans. Situ pics to be sub
milted to the Hoard of Directors on the
above date.
Hy onler of Hoard of Directors.
J. 15. TANCH,
District Clerk.
Published in the St, Johns Review on
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.larcn 17, 1911,
Snaps in Realty
Report ot the condition of the
First National Bank
I at St. Johns, in the state of Oregon, at
line close 01 business .Mnrcli 7, 1911:
RKSOUHCIM.
Loan nud discount ftu.VVS.q?
Ovenlrnfls, secured & unscc'd 367.10
U.S. bonds tonccureclrculntion 35.000.00
t'remiums on U. S. lxjnd 635.00
lioniiH, Securities, etc.. 3g.bjg.ll
iianking uousc, lurniturc anil
BITULITHIC
Indorsed by Horsemen because it
gives horses the best footing.
Indorsed by Automobilists because
it is non-skidding.
Indorsed by Property Owners where
ever laid because it is the most
durable and consequently the
cheapest.
Indorsed by Engineers because it
is constructed on scientific lines
and is sure to give the desired
results.
Indorsed by the Average Man be
cause he sees it is a common
sense, tough and durable pavement.
Lawful money reserve
in untile, vi.:
Specie..... ... ... 9.3U.40
Redemption itimi wiui
u. a. Treasurer 15
pcrct.of circulation) 1,350.00
40.643.t6
Total ,, f 333,890.53
I.IAillUTIltS,
Capital stock paid In ,f 35,000.00
nurpiu mini,-. ; .vmrrT rrvT. 3,ouu;oo;
undivided proms, less expen
se and taxes paid....... i.q34.6i
National bank note outstiiud'i; 35,000.00
individual iiciwsit
subject to check. ,.io3.37.s.8o
Demand certificate ,
oldetxult 18,076,38
Tlincdeu)its 43.8Ui.o6
Cashier' check out-
stanillni! ,..I.6ti.H7
I63.9Q3-9'
Total , 133,890.53
State of Orchil, I
County of Multnomah '
I. 1'. 1'. Drinker, cashier of the above
unmet! bank, do solemnly swear that the
auovc statement is true to tuc icst 01 my
Knowledge ami iieiici.
I', r. Drinker, easii cr.
Subscribed and sworn to before me
this Mi), day of March, 1911,
I'crry U. btrouii. .Notsry rubllc,
Multnomah county, Ore,
Sylvester I'etcrson,
.orreci Atiesu a, k. jones,
CI1. Ruscll,
Director.
Proposals for Seating
St. Johns High School
Suits, Shoes, Hats
For Ladies and Men
BLUE LABEL
OVERALLS'
KABO
CORSETS
High Grade Hose 3 pair for 25c
T. Y. Lang 8c Co.
101 Burlington Street, near Jersey
Wall Paper, Lawn Mowers
Garden Tools, Garden Seeds
If you are contemplating papering or kalsomining
your house, we will be pleased to show you our new
stock of wall paper.
It will soon be time to buy that new lawn mower.
Hendricks Hardware Co.
Phone Columbia 129
OOOOOOOOOOOOOO OOOOOOOOOOOO
En
Get Busy
That Eirden of your need t.
tenlion these Spring days.
Anything in the garden tool line
you need, we have it at the
right price.
St. Johns Hard
ware Co.
NDOOOOOOOOOOJCKDOOOOOOOOOO
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H. F. Clark, The S,arnniturc
402 SOUTH JERSEY STREET
i
My new store will be open Saturday, March i8th. I shall carry
New and Secondhand Furniture
aud for one week I shall sell 35c to 50o values in Blue and
White Graniteware for 25 cents. Come in and get acquainted.
1 00x100 011 Lively street facine
dowu Thompson street. Street im
provements in and paid for. iooo,
on easy terms, x nese jots are a
Dig Bargain. r. , r nMIAnrl . n .i, n .
50x100 with six.room house. I T I ill I lYUIWr KQ9 IV Kflr(T9II10
bath and toilet, fine lawn with fruit r""" v' " wPimb muuiij uui6uinu
trees, for few days this cau be sold 113 JefSCV Street
for florin onsli. I
100x100 corner. 14 block from t0T Ine uest rgatns in tne city lor
postoffice, concrete sidewalk and Houses and Lots on Easv
... -.. 2 1 ! 1 t r I
iuvk aucci iu uuu iiaiu tur. for a Unvmonte
"""1 T,. ',a r" BUUf Business Blocks. River and Rail
q best buy in St. Johns,
mcrMnney & Davis
Sewer and Plumbing
road Froutage. Small acre
tracts from 5 acres up. A
good House to reut
and the Furniture
for sale nt a
bargaiu.
I
R T. Piatt. President
C A. Wood, Cashier
F, C Knupp, Vice President
J. N. Kdlefsen. Asst. Cashier
I
Before placing coutracts for con Take HERBINE for indicestion.
necung wiut ine sewer, see J, u. it relieves pain in a few minutes
I Fletcher, 519 Allegheny street, and forces the fernieuted matter
Prices low and work Guaranteed, that causes the nuserv iuto the bow.
Also piumoing ot an kluus, I'noue els where it is exne ed. Pr ce oc.
m.i.. "1 1 1 n ... . . .
v-oiumuia 07. - joia oy at. jotins fllarmacy.
at $450;
Desirable lots 50x100
1 10 down $s per mouth.
1 lot and a half, 75x100 with a
5-room house on Jersey street for
$1600, balance ou contract or mort
gage. t lot 50x100, good 3-rcom house,
fruit, trees for $1250. if 850 cash on
sale. Balance as follows: $20 per
month with-7 per cent, interest.
I400 insurauce. On Jersey street.
I lot 50x100, 5-room house in
fair shape for Si 100. S600 cash.
balance I50 every three months.
W. H. King & Sons
311 No Jersey
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