THE ST. JOHNS REVIEW BY A. W. MARKLE Published Eiery Friday At 117 Wflit Burlington Stroot. DOS nil Tun Rkvikw In Saint Johns, Oregon, as mall matter of the second class under the Act of Con gress of March 3, 1879 Offlelal Hrvrpsptr ef ta OUT of BL Jehns. Adtirllilnc rates, 11.00 ptr Inch pr month Subscription prloa $1.00 par year. To our mind one of the best nets ever executed by our city fathers was the adoption of the resolution presented by Mayor Couch deeming it nn unfriendly net to the city when contractors hired Asiatic or South crn Kuropcan laborers mid failed to give local labor the preference on all public work. In Spokane this method has been in vogue for some time, with most pleasing results: Outside Inbor is employed only when local lubor cannot be secured and men with families nrc given the preference. Acts like those do more toward huildingtip ncity than any others. When n city shows n disposition to aid aud succor its lo- eal laborers it becomes more attrac tive to the laboring class, and is a greater inducement for them to en deavor to secure homes for them selves in a city where- it is not nec essary to comtrctc with foreign la bor. The objection iins been raised that other cities might adopt the same method. It is right that they should. All public work which lo cal laborers help to pay for should be done by local laborers whenever possible, I'cw, indeed, arc the bt. Johns laborers employed 011 Port- laud street work. Foreign labor predominates there a condition we want to prevent here. 1 We inadvertently gave the ma jority vote 011 ntiucxation in last week's issue as 32. It should have been 62, of course. Several clti.eus complain that n communication last week mndc it appear that few projicrly owners voted for annexa tion. This is nhio erroneous, we be lieve. It is safe to say that at least half of those who voted for annex ation were procrty owners. The annexation issue is dormant for the present and should not be agitated further. Therefore, wc will refuse to publish any more communica tions 011 the subject until it hns !ccu passed upon by the supreme court. The time for discussion hat: passed, and 110 good can come of further continuing it. The men who voted on the measure knew why they voted as they did eithei for or against. .As to their motives that is their own private business, is it not? As to the exaggerated statements, they were made. Wi made one or two ourselves, but wc did so unwittingly, we arc Stories of Success JACOD GOULD SCI KIR MAN There li noth In so rare an real human con tent and noth ing lends rrioro to It's attain ment than In dustry and thrift. A truly happy, contented man Is Jneob Gould Hchurman, pres ident of Cornell University, and to all young man anplrlng to rlso his llfo Is over a source of kindling Inspiration. At thirteen ho was a clerk In a country store, earning thirty dollars a year: nt eighteen a college student, work ing evenings as a bookkcijMjri at thirty-eight preslJent of ono of tho world's great Institutions of learn ing. From one hundred and fifty, dollars, being tho total amount ro eclved for threo years' work, he had unveil eighty dollars; n. sum to htm then almost a fortune Tho habit of raving, formed early In life, Is the foundation of many a success. Open n savings account with this bank: It will help you to becomo thrifty. It will fortify you against misfortune. It gives a feeling of nccurlty and sntlsfactlon that noth ing elso can. A dollar will start an account, tho rest Will ho easy., PIRST NATIONAL BANK St. Johns, Oregon SVIA'ltSTKK PltTKRSON, Pres. A. K. Joints, Vice President I. P. Dkinkkk, Cashier C. H. Kusskll, Ass't Cashier 011 both sidos. The engineer aud contractor resented the charge that they were not acting in good faith, and the properly owners looked up on their silence witii suspicion and mistrust. It Is said that some of the reports concerning the poor sewer were circulated by individu als who had been discharged by Mr. Seybold for incomjctciicy and slipshod work. The report has been circulated that the contractor has cleared as high as 17,000 on the Maple street sewer. We have also heard that if he will clear mote than $1000 on the job he can con sider himself lucky, and that he lost Miotic sewer, llie great that very few of our citizens know anything about a sewer, nud as the trenches were so deep thai they did not care to go down and nvestlgale closely, they relied too much upon hearsay. Then the ir regular manner of awarding the contract offered grounds of discon tent. Since a partial explanation has been made aud the con tractor proves that he is willing to bank on his work, matters nrc as suming 11 brighter hue, nud ills- satisfaction is rapidly abating. Nev er for an instant have we believed the property owners were trying to icy 011 the Hiirliugton street '1 he great trouble has been SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS H SBkSSSMSv cut to raise money This Week's Specials LACE CURTAINS Regular $.1.00 values for . .$2. 40 3 25 " " 1.95 2.50 " " .. 1.50 2.25 " " . 1.35 2.00 " " . 1.20 " .75 " " .45 Quartered Oak Dining Table nud 6 Solid Oak, Genuine feather Scat, Dining Chairs worth Regular $40.00 sale price. . $27.50 1 St. Johns Furniture Company "Cash or Credit" Free Bible Lectures 311 Leading Ladies' and Gents' Furnisher WHERE YOU GET Better Goods for Less Money ENOUGH SAID Go SOUTH YOUNG MAN To SOUTH JERSEY STREET There will be interesting services each Sunday evening at ltlckncr's hall, St. Johns, for the next several weeks. The International Iiiblc Student's Association has made ar rangements with Mr. Wm. A. Ha ker, the well known Iiiblc scholar Kit i WM. A. IIAKItlt willing to concede thot other evade payment or throw part of the and lecturer, to conduct a summer statements were likewise made un wittingly. The other side had a chance to refute them if wrong The die is cast, whether for weal or for woe, and there is 110 undoing it. It is wiser to make the best ol It. If the supreme court decide)" that the election was legal, nud ill Diinien upon others. There is 110 chance for this even if the system had to he relafil: they would have to pay for it and their share of the relaying. When they jeopardize their opportunity ol taking advan tage of the Bancroft bonding act by a move to tie up the payment In JJible course for ndtilts. The object of these scries of lectures is not to establish nuy denomination or sect, but to stimulate Christians and others to n study of the Iiiblc and to gain it clearer insight into God's holy word. 1 he Association has arranged for befalls the city nfter nniiexntlon has the courts, possibly couiellliig tliem similar lecture courses been consummated, those who are responsible for it will feel the blight most keenly because they will hnvt none to blame but themselves. On the other hand, it conditions art lettered, we can nil rejoice together With charity to nil nud malice to ward none, let us then cease hick criug aud unite forces in making the best of our lot, whether it shall be in plain St, Johns, or St. Johns, Portland, to pay casn lor their sewer assess ment and attorney fees proves Hint it is a matter ol n good sewer rath cr than the cost that has guided their actions, while it is dcplora hie that the difiictilty has arisen. yet the ticople in general have learned more about sewers than they otherwise might have done in a lifetime. It is the same in this particular 011 the paving question. Most people know the difference between Westruniite, Hitulithic and iiassaiu pavement now. A muss meeting of the citizens interested in the sewer will pe held in the city hall tonight to decide definitely whether or not it snail le taken in to court, There Is now n probability that the vexing sewer question will bt amicably adjusted nud settled. The contractor has irceiy tendered u contract nud bond in the sum of t.S.ooo for care nud maintenance of the sewer for two years, which looks like a very fair proiiositiou, since it goes limber than the origi nal contract called tor. The ma jority of the council, nfter furthei investigation, are tinner than ever iu their conviction that the sewei is u good one, It has been contend txi mat ute iiuriiugtou street sewer sewer is in n worse condition than the Maple street sewer.yet after sev cral months' use by a number who have connected with it, 110 com plaint has been made that it does not serve the offices for which it was intended, If the Maple street sewet docs as well there will be little cause to complain. It is reasonable to presume that I. Seybold, who has done local contracting for a number of years, would not attempt to give us a sewer that might prove n men ace to thu health of the community. The stigma to his name would not be oltset by what he could hope to realize by placing in a dangerous icwcr Instead of a good one. Nor could the engineer or Mr. llrown, the inspector, afford to jerniit such t ining, Reputation is ever more I A I t S - f WK KirZ'ZZM r...r. l. or Sale House, furniture and .7.;r.; .' I . , ot oox i so, nil improved; terms to IT..: , .... "V,.. . W-C. Wnlker, 633 North :a 1 .1 i7 K Portland bou evard. 36tf and (Ipntli in tint: rnmtniin It nlirl they have many friends. It seems to us that there has been a misun derstanding all the way through. We believe if the contractor, en gluecr and property owners had gotten together hud reasoned the thing out, little difficulty would have been experienced. An expla nation of the points the proper ty owners misunderstood nud mis trusted would have set matters aright. It was a lack of confidence For runt- Three unfurnished rooms with bath, first floor. 20S So. Jersey street. it o The Williams-Taylor Co. has purchased the 10c store recently es tablished by Arthur Withers. F. II. Hrodahl leaves today for Glcudale, Washington, havini: ac cepted n lucrative position iu n box tactory there. New fruit nud vegetable market. Fresh stock everyday. I.ow rent, low prices. 120 No. Jeisey. 36-400 Nettletou Morsheiui Chesterfield shoes and oxfords. Snappy nud up to date. Wear Guaranteed. At the loggery, 0 lor Rent Four-room cottage, corner of Crawford and Charleston streets. Imiuite Pacific Stove nud Range Manufacturing Co. throughout the country nud has enlisted for these services the best talent pro curable, bents nre tree and no col lections arc lifted. The first Ice ture will be on "Jehovnh, The Supreme Architect. Iins lie n Plan ?" Mr. Baker claims that when rightly understood the Iiiblc con tains sufficient internal evidence to prove it's own inspiration. He says: "In order to appreciate the beautv nud harmony of the Scr i lures it is necessary for us to ob serve Heaven s first law ot order and apply texts where they belong. li we keen iu mind Uod s purpose In dealing dlllerently with the world ot mankind in the inherent ages or dispensations, we have no difficulty iu harmonizing such apparently contradictory doctrines as those of election and Free Grace, In fact, we can readilv see how the Uible is consistent with itself from Genesis to Revelation aud proves that "God is love." Written questions 011 bible doc trine are invited and will be con sidered during these lectures. Small Deposits Wanted Wc encourage them because many large accounts began in a small way. The small depositor of today becomes the large one of the future. More people would be bank depos itors if they realized how it would help iu building their credit aud their success. Opening a checking or savings account here is the first step towards financial growth. Start now and follow iu the footsteps of the suc cessful people who do business at The Peninsula Bank Capital and Surplus - $57,000.00 Resources over - - $225,000.00 OFFICF.RS: ROHF.RT TRUAT PI.ATT, President PRF.I) C. KNAPP, Vice President JOHN N. KDMSPSHN, Cashier STANTON L. DOM It, Assistant Cashier DIRF.CTORS: Phtkk Autzhn, President Portland Mfg. Co., Director of First National Hank, lloqtilatn, Washington. M. I. Hot.iiKOOK, Vice President Merchants National Dank. lf. C. Knati', Secretary Peninsula Lumber Company. R. T. Pi.att, Piatt Si Plntt Attorneys, Diiector Lumbermen's National Dank. J. N, Kdi.i'.skn, Cashier. THEY DO NOT WORRY NOW During the Inst six mouths n number of factories have discard cd the use of steam for electric power. They no longer have to worry over engineers' faults, or the repair bills of the boiler nud engine room. Coal bills arc eliminated. The blaming of n poor quality of fuel for luck of power does not now enter in to their daily troubles. All because our electric power service has been established it requires little attention. It is efficient, economical nud sensible. Why not call for one of our experts to explain its installation iu your plant? It will make n difference iu your pay roll. Phone or letter will receive prompt attention. Phone Main 6688, A 6131. Portland Railway, Light & Power Company 7th and Alder Street A. H. BLACKElURN Undertaker and Funeral Director Phone Columbia 26) East Burlington Stseet, St. Johns, Oregon (Dffirialo of jSt. 3Jidiio, (Drryuit Ol'I'ICHKS M)or K. C. Couch Krvoulcr I'raul. A. Met Ticuicr W. Scull KcIIoki: AlWtrncy ,, M. Iixm llniilurer C 1. Andrew I'liitlcUnA. W. Vincent CliU-l ol PulU'cK. McKliiury Pay raltccKobcit Juliutou V w We make your dollars go a long ways. Frame picture given with each $5 cash order; n $3 rug with u $25 cash order. Clark's Furniture store, For summer dlarrha-a iu children ulwnys give Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and castor oil and n speedy cure is cer tain, lor sale by all dealers. CtHiiiciliurn at Large: Valentine Clia. limit. on II. I'laiik llurmau Cauucilmeu l'irt Ward A. A. Muck J.W. IUW. Ctnineilmetl Second Ward o. i.. rctiiuc r. iiiii COXIMlTTHItS StieeUaiut IVvwa-J. W. Davis, V. W. Valentine. A. A. Muck Mctum--!1. Stilt. A. A. Muck. Chaa. Ittetlcton Water ami I.iglit-Chaa. BieJoou. J.W IUW, . Hill l'iuaucc--A. A. Muck, J. W. Davit, O. I, reillue HulMlui; and OroumU O. I.. lVrtiue. Cuj. Htedeaon, I), frank llomuan l,l;uor MceiiMf I'. W. Valentine. O. I, IVniuc. D. I'rank lloruiutr Health and IVlice D. I'rank Horsiuan. V. W. Valentine. P. Hill Delightful Surprise Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wilcox were given the surprise of their lives last 1 litirsuny, when Mr. Wilcox s par ents, Mr. nud Mrs. J. W. Wilcox of Heatrice Nebraska, walked in on them unannounced. Mr. and Mrs. Wilcox, Sr. were here on a visit to their children six years ago and have not forgotten the delightful climate they enjoyed so much when here, hence when the Nebraska weather sent the thermometer soar ing above the century mark "J. W." said: "The West for me" ana without further ado, the grip was packed and they were on their way. Mrs. Wilcox is a sister of Mrs. Kate Faulkner of St. Johns, whom she had not seen since they were children 45 years ago. It is need less to say the reunion of the sisters was a joyous oue. r,. !. Wilcox of Vancouver, is also a son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilcox who have planned a three-mouths' visit with their rel atives here, but the relatives are planning to keep them here perma nently if possible. THE BEST BUY In St, Johns for the money. A 3 room house nud lot 40xH0 feet on graded street for $900, $200 cash, bal. f0 a month. A fine 1-2 ncre on Thompson street five blocks from post office, streets graded and cement side walks nil paid for 1250: 1-2 cash, bal, two years. J. F. GILLMORE Where car stops. 113 Jersey St. Phone Columbia 8i REVIEW'S LEGAL BLANKS The following list of legal blanks are kept for sale at this office and others will be added as the demand arises; Warranty deeds, Quit Claim Deeds, Realty and Chattel Mort gages, satisfaction of Mortgages, Contracts for Sale of Realty, Hills of Sale, peases. All these blanks at the uniform price of 30c per dozen. I ROUND TRIPS EAST Dates of Sale: June 16. 17. 21, 22.28, 29, 30, July I to 6, 19. 20. 26, 27 28; August 3.4.5, 14 lo 17,21 lo 23,28 to 30. September 1,2.4 lo 7. St. Paul. Minneapolis, KanaasGty, Omaha, Dululh. Winne. P 60.00 Chicago and Milwaukee , 7Z50 St. Louis,, 70.00 Denver, Colorado Springs..... 55.00 New York and Philadelphia I08J0 Washington and Daltimore 107.50 Boston, 11000 tY:::n&ti"ti'niu,lt'u ,orM,,,o' ' vy..t. CLATSOP BEACH on the Pacific, $4.60 round Inn daily. Good all summer with stopover at A.loria. ASTORIA CENTENNIAL, Astoria, Or. Aug. 10 lo Sept. 9 LOW ROUND TRIPS FROM THE EAST All summer to Portland and Astoria; with stopovers. Schedules and details on appli. Wired train service. W. L Coman, G. F. & f. A. cation. 0. M. CORNELL, Agent. Mrs. W. T. Harris died at her home iu this city Saturday, July 8, at i o'clock a. in. one was agetl 33 years ami leaves a husbaud. Funeral was held at Ulackburu s chapel Monday morning at io o'clock, under the auspices of the W. R. C. The services were con ducted by Rev. Saudifer; interment iu Columbia cemetery. More, ex tended uotice uext week. NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. In order to Insure a changa of ad vertlsement tho copy for such chango should reach this office not later than Wednesday, at 3 o'clock p. m. 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