THE ST. JOHNS REVIEW
BY A. W. MARKLE
Published Every Friday
At 117 West Durllngton Street.
THR Krvikw Is entered nt post office
In Siilnt Johns, Oregon, as umil matter
of Uic second class under the Act of Con
gress of Mnrch 3, 1879.
omclal Newipaper of tb Oily of BU Johns.
Advertising rates, 11.00 psr Inch pr month
Subscription prloe $1.00 par year.
What is the matter with St. Johns
innttgtirating a commission form of
government? We believe it would
he the wisest move the city cottltl
make. Hatl n commission been in
vogue here during the past few
years it is doubtful if the constant
tigitntiou over one thing or nnotlicr
would hnve ensued. A good com
mission, we believe, could arrange
matters so that the city dock would
prove a source of revenue instead
of expense. A commission could
Mrnighteu out sewer troubles, wa
ter troubles, street improvement
troubles, or nnv other troubles that
might arise. '1 he cost of n commls
sion of three members would amount
to $3000 or $ 3600, but would it not
be money well spent? It woith
seem so to us.
The awect pea exhibit at the
North Hank Pharmacy last Friday
has fully demonstrated the fact that
nowhere on God's green footstool
does sweet peas attain more beauty
nud petfectiou than in ht. Johns
Mr. Currin, with his alert, enter
prising spirit, originated the idea 0
11 sweet pea show in St. Johns last
yuiir. He was aware that sweet
peas thrived and attained great
beauty hero, but he was uiiprctmri-d
for the splendid success his efforts
culminated in last year. He ex
pectcd there would be several exhi
lilts, but when they came in by til
dozen he was more than surprised
I.nst Prltlny the exhibition exceeded
bis most sanguine expectations
The exhibits were so beauteous, di
vers! lied and abundant that lie was
almost overwhelmed, livery bit
of available floor space was covered
with the sweetly perfumed flowers
1 hercfotc lie lias conic to the con
elusion that next year the exhibit
Kliotihi be Held ly tne city ol bt
Johns as 11 whole. It has outgrown
the catmcitv of one individual. Port
laud has its Hose carnival that is
commanding national attention, anc
he thinks that St. Johns should
have its Sweet Pen carnival, in
which every resident of the city
should take nil active interest. The
Miggestinn is n good one. St. Johns
could gain immense tiopularity at
home nud abroad by innugirntiug
kucii 1111 innovation, Next yenr
Jersey street and part of lliirliugton
and rniladelplila streets will in nil
probability have been Improve!
wiin hard surlucu anil many othe
improvements will have taken place
Therefore it would bean auspicious
time to uttraci strangers to our city
through the iiintigurntioii of
bweul ren fallow. The city conn
-It .-.... At 1,1 .1 .fc I
ni,m coiiiiiiiciioii wiin me JitiMiies
Men's Association, should take the
mutter up nud adopt the necessary
Mup toward instituting nil annua
exhibit of U1I.1 nature. Mr. Currin,
with the exerieiice he has gained
through handling so successfully
lliu two cx mints, would make
splendid president for nil associa
tion that might be formed for the
purpose. A dny, or several days,
could be set apart each July nud a
carnival, 011 11 lesser scale, but just
ns interesting ns the Itotc Carnival
could be held. 1 he matter is wor
thy of the deepest consideration,
nud the Kuviuw utatids ready at any
null nil time to boost the idea to
the boot of its ability. Wlmt do
the good liutien of St. Johns think
of the- piopnition?
.. . f
Tine Mother's Itrattch of the W
C. T. U. will hold then annual
picnic at Columbia Park Tuesday,
AiiKUNi isi. ah arc invited to at
tgud. Iliiug the children and your
lunch and kirmuI the dav in the
Mirk. A merry time is anticipated.
uur worthy irctileiit, Mrs. J. C.
Scott. exHH.'U to leave for the Uust
August 4th, for a visit of foui
months. She exacts to visit New
vork, Washington, jj, c., ntuloth
er cities;. Prolmbty n short pro
gnim will be prepared. There will
be n session of the Mothers' meet
nig on Monday, July 31, but nil
come to the park on Tuesday. look
for a notice of the picnic "in the
next week's Review. Press Cor.
Mrs. K. Mckiuuey ojm Mrs. J.
V. Hendricks art; spending the
week end nt the home of Mrs. I In
Insrt Simmons nt Snriugwater. The
weamer cooled oil just on purpose
to give inciiMi good time.
Captain Dunbar, of Chinook
fame, is spending a few days among
his many friends here. He has
been located at Astoria since the
Chinook was put in commission
after remodeling.
0
Airs. Thomas Hogati and daugh
ter Dorothy of Hoquaim, Wash.,
are guests at the home of I.ce For
tune. Mrs. Frank Vaiuleruiost of Cape
Horn, Washington, is a guest of
her sister, Mrs. I.ee Fortune.
Kxtra copies of the Review may
be found at the St. Johns Pharma
cy euch week.
Stories of Success
JACOB GOULD SCIHJRMAN
There Is noth
In to , rare oa
real human con
tent and noth
ing lends rrioro
to It's attain
ment than In
dustry and thrift.
A truly hnppy.
contented man In
Jacob doultl
Kehurmon, pres
ident of Cornell
University, and
to nil young men
aspiring to rlso
111 life It ever
a source of kindling Inspiration. At
thirteen ho was a. clerk In a country
store, earning thirty dollars a year;
nt eighteen a collego student, work
ing evenings as a bookkcrp. rj at
thirty-eight president of one of tho
world's great Institutions of learn
ing. From ono hundred and fifty
dollars, being tho total amount re
ceived for three years' work, ho had
nnved eighty dollars: a sum to him
then almost a fortune. Tho habit
of saving, formed ctfrly In life. Is
tho foundation of many n success.
Open n savings account with this
bank: It will holp you to becomo
thrifty. It wilt fortify you against
misfortune It gives a fooling ot
itccurlty and satisfaction that noth
ing else can. A dollar wilt start an
account, tho rest will lio sy,
FIRST NATIONAL
BANK
St. Johns, Oregon
SVi.VUSTI'K PltlHHHON. Pro
A. R. Joints, Vice President
F. P. Diunkuk, Cashier
C. 13. Rt'SJlKM., Ass' t Cashier
ORDINANCE NO. '102
An Ordinance Providing Tiic
nine And Aianiier Of Im
proving Ualliniorc Street
from the Westerly Line of
Jersey btreel to (lie Hast
crly Line of Edison Street
in the City Of St. Johns,
Oregon.
The city of Kt. Johns does onlnln n
follows:
The council of the city of .St. Joints,
Having ntcurtnliicil tuv cost hi im;irov
inn Il.iltliiiote .SI tict from the west
crly side line of tcrscy street to the
easterly line of Itillsou street in the
city ol tii.joiins.its shown iiytnc resolution
of tiic council of mIiI city dated on the
I .Itii uuy 01 lime, lyn, it tit I recorncii
In the office ol the recorder of mid city,
.mil notice thereof Imvliig liecn publish
ed in the Kt. Johns Heview, it weekly
tiewsimnrr 01 general circuiittioii, on tue
i6i!i iluy mill jjnl day of June, 1911,
ns shown I iy tiic nlliilnvlt 01 tne
foreiiiini of Mid iKipcr, which said
alliditvit Is on Tile in the oliicc of
the city recorder; mill legul x)sliug of
notices of such Improvement, ns shown
by tlie nlliilnvlt of the city vneiueer on
file in the oliicc of the city recorder, nnd
no remonstrance having Wen filed, iiihI,
us provided by Mid resolution, the eiil-
ni'cr's lueninlnnry estiumteoi tnccosi 01
wild huptovetiieiit Is f l.JlJ.70, hut slutll
lie more nccurateiy iieieruuueii ny miii
engineer.
Now, therefore, It is hereby ordered
that mm Id streit lie Imtiroveiliiuil the time
for the completion of Mid Improvement
is hereby fixed nt sixty duvs from the
lnt piilillciitloii of notice of i)roH)wils of
Mid work, which wild prods must lc
rtlrd with the recorder of wild city on or
before the Hilt dny of Aiiuust. toil, nt
elelil o'clock p. 111. ol Mid day.
1 hut Mill street shun be luiprovetl ns
follows: II v kiikIIiik' Mine to the estab
lished ermle by cut nud till nud by
ddewiilkluK Mine on either side with 6
foot cement sidewalks, I J foot curbs en
tire leiiKlh, tonetlier with all necessary
wooden croiutwiilks nud box uutlers, and
hy pliiclue n strip of mitcudiiui 16 feet
wide III the renter of Mid street, Mid
UMCHiliim to he H luclics deep in Hie
center nnd 6 Inches ilc.v 1111 either side;
tutu wiiik nun euro to imve uxiniiihoii
joints ns directed by the city enelncer.
curb to have (mir-iiich ilniiii tile every
fifty feet; hitch rinn to Ik. plneisl in curb
directed uy tne elty enKlueer.
The elty recorder shall give notice by
lHililltwtliiu for not less Until three In
tentions In the Kt. Johns Review, the of.
rioiul iiinwiviitcr, fnvitiiitr troi)Mls for
iliii'u" wiM !tiiprovMtniit
I I I'll , i.M'lll' ' I il' ' II .ill If
tlonr .in 1 . . i .-..i-i t ,
Wlttt lite KU1II1 n tlnlillrfllt r A
tbo, iuj, utj and 4iai uki'i1 .u otlierwiM'
Kti lei 111 tins ordinance; sll work to
be done uuiier the direction and siier
viston at in eili eHMinrrr.
Hint the cot "I Mb! iiupruvuiueut
Iwll In? usMiHieil tiKniii't the property in
11m UH'ai uunroveuHiui iitmr at as ue'
wrlUnl In Mid retMdittioit and tlesl;uatei
as iiiiii uiH'nirwt to ik usmu liuiirovc'
ineiil DUtilcl No. 6.1 '
rsii by tue council July istli
ill 1.
itpiiiovuil by the mayor July ibtlt
lyn.
k. c eoueu,
Mtiytr.
Altoti 1'. A. KICK,
City Recorder,
I'ublUliwl In the St. Johns Review on
jttty Ji, 1911.
Why They Fall
Most Pile Remedies Miss the
Cause of Piles.
Disagreeable treatment with oiut
meuts or supinxsitories usually fail:
to cure iiiles and euttinir them off
won't remove the cause. Such treat
mcut only moderates the outside
eitects ol the disease ami fails to
remedy the inside cause. The up
to-date doctors now .use internal
medicine, to free the circulation in
the lower bowel, and so remove the
disease.
Dr. I.eonhardt's IIcm-Roid, the
first and only guaranteed iuteriiul
ile cure in the form of tablets-
cures any kind of piles. Sold by St.
otitis Pharmacy and druccists
everywhere. i for large box. Dr.
.eonhardt Co.. btation 11, JJuifalo,
N.Y.
Frank Clark and family have
moved to Monmouth, where thev
are 0euiuK up a first class confec
tionery, which hrauk says will Ive
the finest in tho valley.
ORDINANCE NO. 403
An Ordinance Regulating the
Connection of Public Ser
vice Pipes or Other Convey
ors Located in Streets to
the Curb Line Prior to Hard
Surfacing the Same, and
Declaring an Emergency.
The city of St. Johns docs ordain as
fallows:
Section I. Thnt from nud after the
o.hkii'l- of this ordinnncc it shall lie un
lawful for any tierson, firm or corpora
t on to lay any hunl surince pavement I
any street in snid city uinlcr any con
trnct with suld city without first connect
tin; or having connected to the curb lint
nil public service bines nn.l conduits
cither for gns, water or other conveyors
which now nre or may nereitiier be im
bedded in such street or streets so to Im:
Improved in the manner hereinafter pro
vlded.
Section 2. When it shall bctlctcrmht
ed to improve nnv street or part thereof
with nnv form of hard surface t.nvemeni
where the Mine Is to be extended from
curb to curb, it shall tltf.it be the duty of
the city engineer to notify nil holders of
public service franchises whose pipes or
conveyors nrc locatctt ns iieiincii in ncc
llott One of this ordinance that such
nines or convevors nrc to be connected
to the curb lines. On receipt of such nt
tlcc served on any agent or manager of
.inv such f ranch e nouiiui! company, ami
tim Wirt than in limits aHerdn'.e Ut
lo'iCe -'ih i iiniMiiv. iMT-iiii oi iiiielll
lia'l hie with the citv i-nuiiiter a bid or
p.ice for which it or he will extend Mid
connections to the curb, said engineer nt
the time of Klvliiir the notice her. hi pto-
vlded for shall also furnish notice to nt
least two other nnd separate persons
firms or corKtrntlons who furnish in th
same line its the said franchise holder.
notice that bids will be received nt hi
office until a reasonable time hi said no
tice specified for extension of such con
nections to the curbs, nud inviting such
parties so notified to submit bids lor do
Iiil' Mid work.
Section t. When the time fixed as
provided III the Inst section for submit
llnir hlils kIiiiII hnve exnircil wild cllid
ueer shall oxmi nil bids received, and
having endorsed his certificate ns to the
best bid thereon shall file nil bids with
the city recorder who slinll nt ouec noti
fy the successful bidder. Among equal
bidders the (miichlne holder whose prop
crty is to be attached to shall be given
prcicrcticc.
Section .). All bids ns herein provld
ed for. exectit thnt of the frnuchlsc hold
er shall be nccouiixiiilcd by n certified
check itnynble to the mayor of the city
of St. Johns, conditioned that such bid
der shall commence work within three
days niter nwnrd nud prosecute the work
to completion.
Section 5. No water connections shall
be lens than Inch pllte. On nil occu
Died tirubertv the location of connection
slinll ns fsr ns practicable be done in
compliance with the wishes of the owner
of abutting property; in till other cases
where Indicated by the city cngluccr.cx
cept where specially provided hy Ordl
nance No. lb. All excavations as in thii
Ordinance provided shall in refilling be
lamped thoroughly and to the Mtlstnc
lion of the citv engineer.
heclloti 6. ror nil the plumbing, git
fitting,, electrical or other work which
shall ie required under the provisions of
this Ordinance, payment shall be made
hi like manner nud at the Mine time thnt
contractor or contractors arc iid for
other work done in the Improvement of
S.IIU street,
Section 7. Whenever it shnll becoui
uecesvtrv in the course of coiutructlliL'
any hard surface street Improvement to
disarrange nny private or public water
tiraiu tue contractor icr sucu improve
ment shall provide all necessary labor
mid material to restore such drain to
thorough working condition nud see that
all work he done hi workmanship like
manner, mm tiiereniter me receipted
hills with the elty engineer covering
such wvrk, which amount, II round cor
rect by Mid engineer, shall be figured
ami merged In the contract price of Ity
Hit: Miii pavement.
Section f), In the hiterpietiitiou of
nnv o the provisions or requirements 01
tins Ordinance the decision of the city
engineer shall be final and conclusive us
to mctlioii ol connection; in an oilier
matters appeals limy be had to the conn
cil.
Sections. Any iersoii, firm or cor
Ignition guilty of nay violation
o any provisions of this Ordi
nance shall be deemed guilty of a midu-
tniMiior. ami iiikiii conviction tberelor
before the tniiiilcllvd court of Mid citv be
fined not lewt than fj.oo nor more than
fioo.uo,
Section 10. Whereas, there U itcccs
ity tint certain plHs and inuveyor lo
ltd n rrri.iin strevts te .it once eon
i. I..I In i lu- iiub t nviiitl 4 irtri
w i. u oi littmr tit. t rspeii-. aud to toeil
iuii tue luipruveutvut ut uet struvU
Mime of which are In li.id condition, nil
emergi-iwy U hereby deehtrtNl to exist
Therefore IliU Ortlitwnce sliull take ef
feci nud be in fare immediately upon
it nmirovul lie the uiavor.
1'jsmnI by the euuueil this iSth day of
juiy. lyn.
Approved by the mayor this iStli day
oi juiy, 1911.
. C, COUCH.
Mayor.
V. A. RICH,
Recorder.
Attest:
Vublisliesl in the St.
July 31, 1911.
Johns Review
Oil
NOTICE OF
Proposed Assessment
Notice is hereby given that apportion
ment of thecot of cotulruciiou of Ma
pie street sewer, known as Sewer Dis
trict No. a, nt total cost of f JO.5iJ.9i, has
been anuirlloiied anil Is on tile tti the
oitice ot tue uuiicrsiguen, subject to ex
amlnatlon.
AsMTS!mcttt district extends back to
the center of lots, blocks or tracts of
laud abutting on said street as provided
by tne city mutter ami resoiuiioiis.
Remoustraiices against said atnxirtion
tueiit may be nude iu writiug ami riled
Willi tue uuuersigueti until 5 o'clock
M. August 8, 1911.
FRANK A. RICK,
Recorder,
Published in the St- Johns Review-
July 11 and 33, 1911.
A bad taste in the mouth comes
from a disordered stomach, and
back of that is usually a torpid liv
er: A condition which invites dis
ease. HKRUINF. is the remedy
needed. It corrects the stomach
and makes the liver active and reg
ular. Price 50c, Sold by St. Johns
Pharmacy,
" 1.
Preach the gospl ot St Johns.
Small Deposits Wanted
MM M J
I '
Wc encourage them because inauy large accounts
began iu a small way. 4 .
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 in building
their credit and their success.
Opcnitig 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
Resources over - -
OFHCKRS:
ROHKRT TRKAT PLATT, President
PRKU C. KNAPP, Vice President
JOHN N. KDLKPSHN, Cashier
STANTON I,. nOHIK, Assistant Cashier
DIRECTORS:
Pktuk Autzun, President Portland Mfg. Co., Director of Pirst
National Rank, lloquiatn, Washington.
M. I,. IIof.imooK, Vice President Merchants National Rank.
1 C. KNAt'i', Secretary Peninsula Lumber Company.
R. T. Pi.att, Piatt & Piatt Attorneys, Director Lumbermen's
Nationul Rank.
J. N. Kdmu'shn, Cnshicr.
cut to raise money
This Week's Specials
LACE CURTAINS
Regular 5.1.00 values for. .$2.40
3-35 " " 1.95
" 3.50 " " .. 1.50
3.35 . 1.35
3.00 " " . 1.20
.75 " " .45
Quartered Oak Dining Table and
6 Solid Oak, Genuine Leather Scat,
Dining Chairs worth
Regular 1 .10.00 sale price, . $27.50
St. Johns Furniture
Company
"Cash or Credit
NOTICE.
The firm of Wolcott, Valentine
& Leggett has beon dissolved this I
30th day of July, 191 1, V. W. Vul-
entlne continuing the business nt
the old stand, 104 South Jersey.
O. P. WOLCOTT,
V. W. VALRNTINK,
Ii. T. Lkooktt.
DISSOLUTION NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that the
firm of Hewitt & Wright was dis
solved July 18, 101 1. U.S. Wright
to collect all bills nud notes con
traded by the firm and pay all bills
and notes made by the firm up to
July 18, 191 1, 37-9P
II. S. HKWlTT,
K. S. WuioiiT,
It is tiossible that the trolley line
on Dawson street may be changed
to jersey street, A committee was
appointed by the city council Tues
day evening to interview Mr, Fill
er and bring this change about H
Kissible. The reason assigned is
that the property owners on Dawsou
are reluctant to either wideu the
street or improve it, and the trans
tiou from a civilized condition on
Jersey to a wilderness 011 Dawson,
as seen from the car windows, is
etrimeutal to the best interests of
the city. Hence the chauge.
R. V. Romig, wife and two
children of Fort Scott, Kan., tour
mg the coast, are visiting their old
time friends, Mr. and Mrs. L. B.
Wilson, this week.
0 "
The Sweet Pea Show held under
the auspices of the Central school
was a "blooming success, but a
ack of time and space compels us
to hold report over until uext week.
o
A I Harris and family have gone
to Crab Tree, Ore,, where they will
remain forsome'tiuie.
Cleaning and pressing at reason
able prices. Clark Furniture Co.
$57,000.00
$225,000.00
Proposals lor Street Work
Sealed nroDosals will he received
the oliicc of the City Recorder of III
City of St. Johns until Auir. H. tow. nt
o'clock. t. 111. for the Improvement o
Il.iltiiiiore street from the westerly line of
Jersey street to lite easterly I ne
Rdisou street. Ill lite manner tiro.
vlded by Ordinance No. 402, according to
the titans and sjcclflcatlous of the city
engineer 011 Tile nt the otficc of the city
recorder nnd subject to the provisions of
the charter nud ordinances of the city of
St. Johns, nud the estimate of the city
enelnccr, on file.
The engineer's estimated cost of same
Is 1,313.70.
llids must be strictly hi accordance
with printed blanks which will be furu
lulled on nmillcatlou at the office of tin
Recorder of tlie city of St. Johns, And
said improvement must be completed 011
or before 60 days from the slate of the
sigiiltiKof the contract by the jxirtics
llicreto.
No nromsali or bids will beconsidered
unless accotuMtnicd by a certified check
payable to the order of the mayor of the
:uy 01 M. joints, ccrtincu ny a reoiisi
ble bank for nil amount equal to ten
tier cent, of the iigKreeatc proposal, to
oe loricitea as uxea ami iiquxiatcii nam
nge In case the bidder neglects or re
fuses to enter into contract nnd provlili
a suitable Iwnd for the faithful perform
once of wild work in the event the con
tract Is awarded him.
The rlelit to rclcct any nud all bid
Is hereby reserved,
lly onlcr of the City Council,
V. A. RICR. Recorder.
Published In the St. Johns Review
July 31, 38 and August 4, 1911.
(Offirinlo of 1. 3JoIti0, COrryuu
OI'I'ICItKS
MiyurK. C. Couch
RrcotUtr Vrsnk A. Klce
TiM.urtr W. Scott Kellogg
Attorney A. il. Kuon
HiikIuw C. It. Andrew
I'hy.lcUn A. W. Vincent
Chit I ol Police H. McKinney
Day I'ollrc Kolert Jotintoii
Conncitinru at Large:
Valentine Clias. llir.lt.oit
V. W
. II. I'rauk llorsniau
Councllmen l'lrt Ward
A. A. Muck J. W. Davit
Couurllmeii Second Ward
0. 1.- I'crrlue 1'. IUII
COMMlTTHIts
Hlml.an.l DocU-J. W. l)l. I'. W.
Valentine. A. A. Mutk
I.Ueimr 1 IUII. A. A. Muck. Cliaa.
llretlewn
Water and I.lghl-Cliai. Uredcson, J. w.
IMvt.. f. Hill
Vliiauce-A. A. Muck. J. W. Davis. O. I..
I'cnloe
Hulldliig and Orouud O, L- IVrrine.
Chat. UmleMin, D. I'rsuk llortuiau
Liquor Lkeaw K. W. Valentine, O. I,.
rcrriue, 1). I'rsuk llunman
Health and IHillcc D. I'rank llor.inau,
V W. Valciillue, f. Hill
THE BEST BUY
ill St. Johns for the money.
A 3 room house and lot 40xi40
feet on graded street for 5900, $200
cash, bal. $10 a mouth.
A fine '2 acre on Thompson
street five blocks from post ofhee
streets graded and cement side
walks all paid for 1250: 1-2 cash.
bal, two years.
J. F. GILLMORE
Where car stops. 113 Jersey St.
Phone Columbia 81
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.
Warrauty deeds, Quit Claim
Deeds, Realty and Chattel Mort
gages, batistacttoti ot Mortgages,
Contracts for Sale of Realty, Bills
of Sale, Leases.
All these blanks nt the uniform
price of 30c per dozen.
For Insurance see F.W.Valentine
Thev certainly "wapped"
it to
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u
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use of our electric fans during the .summer mouths will mean
just what we claim that Breeze Brings Business. Phone us.
Portland Railway, Light & Power Company
7th and
A. H. BLACKBURN
Undertaker and Funeral Director
Phone Columbia 2(13
ROUND TRIPS EAST
Denver, Colorado Spring 55.00
Washington and Baltimore...... 107.50
A vsilttv of routes coins and rttuntlncltoiwu
over are alluMtit in rsch ill reel lou
CLATSOP BEACH on the Pacific, $4.60
ktopovcr at wioua, njiuivin 1 uhimu, storia. ur, ug. lUlooepL V
LOW ROUND TRIPS FROM THE EAST
All summer to Portland and Astoria; with
canon. Lircci
0. M. CORNELL, Agentv
H. HENDERSON i22je,cyst.
Real Estate, Loans, Insurance
Abstracts of Title Prepared.
A
ir YOU NEED
Letter heads, note head, bill heads. enveloDea.
statements, invitation,
job printing of any kind
can please you.
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ST. JOHNS REVIEW
PHONE COLUMBIA 321
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"dignifying
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INDUSTRIES"
This U tha
Alder Street
East Duilinelon tett, St. Johns, Oregon
Dales of Sale:
June 16, 17. 21, 22.28. 29. 30; July I to 6, 19. 20, 26. 27 26t
AuuM.t 3,4,5, 14 to 17,21 to 23,29 to 30; September 1,2,4 to 7.
St. Paul, Minneapolis. Kansas Gty, Omaha, Duluth, Winne.
peg, . ' $ 60.00
Chicago anil Milwaukee , . 72.50
Si. Louis 70.00
New York nnd Philadelphia 108.50
Boston.. , 1 10.00
(or xlccllou. Ktturn ltiutt Oi-tobrr tm. Kion.
round trip daily. Good all summer with
stopovers. Schedules and details on appli.
irain scrvico.
W. E. Coman, G. F. & P. A.
Accurate Work Guaranteed.
cards, announcements or
ring or send it to us. we
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postai la lh mall TODAY and u vlll b ssat rl.
The ala of tas Collsc is to minify and popularlis
th Udustrlss. asd to ssrrs ALL tea psopls. it offers
coursss U Irxlculture. Civil Emtnesrtnr. Eltctrltal
EagtassrlBf. MsebaalcU tag lnerla, Ulalastatin.
ssrUr, Forsstry, DomsstlcyBclfncs and Art. Com.
arc. rbarmacy and Music Tbs Colitis odsds
ssptsmbsraid. Cstsjoffrss.
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