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Tremendous Crowds and Fast and Furious Selling Marked the Opening of this GIGANTIC HURRY OUT SALE Of The Johnstone Toggery Sale All Wool Jerseys and Sweater Coats, a beauti ful range of patterns. $d values. Ueinov- fry A al sale price. . . . piy Hoy's Solid Leather School Shoes, good sturdy footwear. Clos- ing out price. . .y Men's White Linen Hem stitched Handker- 5 chiefs. Closing out at 5L Men's Dress Hose in all colors. Closing OCp out at 3 pair for. . ,Ow Men's Winter Weight Clood Ribbed 1'n derwear, closing at " Hoys' mid C.iriV Ribbed I'liion Suits, extra good (mulity; Removal () Don't wait un til the stock is all picked OVer Buy now while the assortment is complete. BEFORE MOVING We expected crowds, but never dreamed of such a jam as this. Those of you who were unable to get waited upon, don't be discouraged. Come again tomorrow Saturday. Men, for your purse's sake, read every line. Why not grasp the opportunity? You know the class of merchandise. Good Solid Leather Work Shoes, tan and black, our (0 tZ guarantee) with each pair,hand sewed soles; closing price 4wt I J Others at prices even cheaper. Why not investigate? Might as well SAVE A DOLLAR or two. We both Lose if you don't. Kancy tailored and embroidered Waists with all the latest 'JCkr effects. Come earl' while assortment is complete; closing at Genuine Pure Silk Kayser, guaranteed, Dress Gloves, 16 QQ(T button, all the latest shades; closing out sale price, tne pair, f OL Exactly same styles and colors, Kayser Silk Gloves, guarau- j CJ anteed, short length, closing out tOv Ladies' Fancy Silk Scarfs, made of pure Hemmel Silk, come AtZf in ALL colors, fancy and plain, SPECIAL, each HhvJd Women's house Wrappers in Percale and fleece lined ma- i j Q terials; pretty designs to choose from. Closing out price, I 3 Just come and see for yourself. We move to our new location soon. COME EXPECTING TO SEE THE GREATEST CROWDS EVER WITNESSED IN ST. JOHNS. SUCH LOW PRICES CAN NEVER FAIL. LOOK FOR THE FANCY COLORED PRICE TAGS You know (his firm, its dealings in the past Always was (lie safest place (o trade. Your mon ey hack for (lie asking. k taW v m mm h u aa jv fe h: w iHur. . -m -m nm. .m. lhh h av m am. -JW M.'m M W VI 1 1 coaih EARLY Will LI; STOCK IS IT'S A GREAT Being sold at the old stand, 311 South Jersey Street, St. Johns, Oregon Extrn good quality Houck Towels; special for -In Saturday selling. ... Ladies' Heavy Outing Planuel Night Gowns; nice, new patterns, Special for Saturday only a beautiful assort ment of ladies' lea- CQ ther Hand Bags at dy Men's Sweater Coats all patterns. Closing AOn Out Sale Price.... 401 Men's Fancy Wool Un derwear, the soft, smooth kind, and the one QOp best bargain at. . . . yOv Men's Twill Work Shirts in black and tan the kind you have been pay ing 65c for Re- AQC moval Sale Lt. "Come just to look," but come in the morning if you can. Tilt: ST. JOHNS RCVIUW DY A. W. MARKLE Published ICvory KrliUy At 117 West IIurlliiKtnn Btrcot. Tint ItKVIKW I enteied Hi !t oHiee In jfclHt JotllM, OrtgH, tw mall matter u the xuMmd elat under lb Act nl Con gnu n( Miueli 3, 1H79. omlal Nwipr of Ilia Wtj of MU John A.ImIW ralM. tl.M r' In wt ewi'it Subscription prloo 'Jit. 00 per yunr, A WOKTIIY CAl'SK AllUtllCI' CUHO of llcittittltUMI llllilii IIIIHIt jNlillfltl cilCtlllllitUIKVH COIIICO to our notice ill the death of I.ec Foitttiu'. Some of UK H-llll know that Lev wan mi iinliislrioii. hind-winking man, and while cm iug for an invalid tnuviit About u yr hihI h liulf. who died about tlllW WWfk gO, lit WIS Hi till' Mime time doing night work, mid NiyiiiK hx little home on which vu tilMMit $J5.ik mortgage iikdml iug ircl utM-Mtiitviith. Mis work ami anxiety were evidently too mush for hit stuugth, hm hImmu tlirw Uy befoie lim tleuth he U C111110 iiiMtiie- Hi tiieiuUuttetnjH imI to itMtoic him with u few iImvk riikt at h ttuiiituriiiiii.Uit while theie liu Impute mi violent lie won com jHillttl to be taken to Salem wheiv ultliln two or three iluy he tliel, IwivltiK n wife uuil two children, one niul two yeur old rvHectively. In iHihalf of the widow and child run, mid in rehiwct to the meinon of an iiHltihtrioiu iiiun and fuithful son, liU frieiid are trying to coin plute the wymeut on the little hoine mid turn tt over to the mother and childruii jointly to ituure iU heiiiK liuld for that purio!ie. Mr. 11ml hurt, who hak ulrcady Helil the family in many way, when a prgnchiNl on the subject, agreed to (lUconnt the note I too, and an other of our citicn ha subkcribed $100, and duplicate itiilwcriptiou lltit have lieen left at thetwolwuks in St. John, where any one iire ciatin at) opioi luuity can call and jjtiliiwriltu Kiich anion nl a they ate willing to give towaid the iwytnent nf the balnnce, which i now only uhotit 3J5. The Review recom inuuds this a a tuot worthy cunso. Thu titltt to the proiaerly luis been oxnmiiiL'd mid found free of cncnin lininco except the balance tatud. It is an opportunity to do a good deed and at thu right time. .- Stories of Success V i JOHN S. HUYLER carefully aavvd From the very milmit or hU rnrccr, vrliwn liu MlllOll on llriKlll- way wnippcil lit III wliltu npron, III! Mlilrl lnvil rolli'il Imck, lliu futuro o unity klnir utiilnrituoil Ilia Strut art uC coiiKirvlmr n rrKy towantorv ilolliilta action, Inntonil of Ulp plnu Into a hun ilrol Nclirmw. rn vvi'ry Incomliiit ipnny until a itooil bank account nalkil lum lo rriulo a tmiinein in ivlilrli tlin nanin "lluylvr" l onti to ronluro with, Tliu rartr of John X. lluyler la a personal inos.aKe to ri'Krynne who wnuta In iiu-oel. 'I'hU mail wan a navnr, ami a lavlnmt I mil It Mt-lvook wai lliu latfh kiy to ih nu.'.-omi. It In tha kry that tinlM'kB thu futuro for alt who havo 'HKrKV Hint tlnirrmlnallon, It wilt kcrp yon ever ready for whatever liooi fortuiiM may uwalt you. A hIiihh n.'iount, ajilril to only In u niinll way, wilt urirU you with I I'd Krowtli, lt' very exUtanee la a pt'rnniiu'iit Invltntlon to nave what ever you pun. It will enable you to look tliu worlil miuarely In tUo fact) ii rut ilemuna your own. FIRST NATIONAL BANK St. Johns, Oregon Sm.i:stkk Pi-.thkson, Pres. A. U. Joints, Vice President V. P. Pkinkkk, Cai-hicr O. U. Kt'ssni.1., Ass't Cashier Revival Services lJaraca! llnraca!! Harca!!! All young men who arc not interested in any other clasn aie cordially wul comu to comu mid join the llnraca tilass at the llnptiat Sunday jwIiooI at IQ a. in. We WtiU! JtUt. Warning to Parents All patents are hereby warned to keep their children off the .streets after eight o'clock p. in. till March 1st. The curfew ordinance will be enforced by order of the council, All children under the age of id years found upon the streets after the above hour will be arrested, tiu Icitf accompanied by guardian or parent. 'I ho minimum fine is $5 and the maximum $25, This govs into effect at once. One and all will be treated alike. A wonl to the wise is sufficient. U. McKiu ney, Chief of Police. For Sale or Trade lfor St Johns property, 40 acres of good laud 3 ty miles ftoni Castle Rock Wash., 2 acres cleared, 15 acres slashed, new 4 -room house, best of water, W-inile to eratled school, berries of all kinds, on tt. If. I). Price ?2KX). See O. V. l'onl, S37, Nmth I.yonard street. GOOD ADVICE FOR I ST. JOHNS PEOPLE, RESOLUTION RESOLUTION People In St. Johns who hnv The meeting owns nicely in the yurisuaii wnurcii, iiiisciiy.vecon-!Coi,Miitioii, sour stomach or gas tliitie a series 01 weeks ami Invite t,t. stomach, should use simp! tun 111111 your menus, we nave buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc., as exceptionally good singing for so compounded in Adler-i-ka, the new mhiii in the meeting. Mr. Hen C. (leiniau aiiiiendicitis lentedy. A Crow of Spokane, Vnh., has siNtil.li DUSK brinns relief al charge of the choi us and is soloist ,st INSTANTLY because til for the meetings, A good interest is manifest and the punching is tolerable good, for I do that my self! Please come when you can; we will be glad to welcome you. J. II. McWhirter. Room for ttenl Suitable for con pie of gentlemen, first lloor, furn ished including stove. 502 North Ivaiihoe. ,5tlc sliunle mixture nntiseiitlcizes the digestive orguns and drains iinpur ities. Jackson cc Tlionipson, ilrug gists. The best ulaster. A piece of flannel daniDcneil with Chamber Iain's Liniment and bound over the lurlx is suiterior to n plaster am! costs oiie-teutlt as much. For sa 1 by nil dealers. BULLETIN NO. 2 This Hunk has just icccivcd the approval from the United State government to become l)eiiitoiy for Postal Saving Piiuds. This menus that any funds placed with the local postal sav ings Imnk, will be deposited with this lunik iu whatever proportion it i entitled to muc. We feel, this now venture of the government Is a good one, iu as much as it will bring out any money which might be iu hoard- tug and Hint ol a ceitniu foreign element. To the business man, the professional man. the man with a checking or saving account, it means nothing. The business man could not ami would not patronize a postal savings bank, the man who needs financial assistance will not have the bank, because lie cannot get any accommodation from Uncle Sam. The savings depositors is also going to stay with the Hank, because he receives more interest ami can get his money at any time without sacrificing all of his interest. This bank will iu the futtiie, as it has iu the past, take care of its customcis. The Peninsula Bank "THE PIONEER BANK" Capital, paid up - - - $50,000.00 Surplus Fund - - - - 7,000.00 OKFICHRS: KOHKKT TRHAT Pl.ATT, President PRUD C. KNAPP, Vice President JOHN N. UDLUFSl-N, Cashier - STANTON I.. DQHIK, Assistant Qas.hier It U rctolveil by the city nf St. Jolum, Oreuou; That wluTiMi, for the tmrxe of pro. tciHlng the City ol St. John and the IhliubilaiiU thereof from extortionate charge for lock to heiued In the impro vement nf ktieeW, Htlileity h.u heretofore iiicti4cii, ami now t. u rock ipiarry It lit rrxihed by the City of St. Jolum: That it (K-riiin It ncceuury uml txKtll cut to Improve Newton ktrcet from the northerly line of 1'ortlaml Unilcvurtl to the kotilherly Hue nf lUnk Mreet,in the city of St. Jolum iu thu following milli ner, to wit: lly gruiliiig Mid jHirtlou of titievl to grime to Do eotiiDiioiieil ureonl uml eruiihliig plant, ltimte Iu Wliitwood Ing to prolile tiled in the ollii'e nf Die l.....t u .1.1 ..f... Tl.... .1.1..... ,.1... .....,.-.1... ,.f .1. ..I... 42. Court. oi)K).te n.iii city. That mIi! eitv did for u time ocrute Mid (iiarry und rock crtutier u a mmilcltul euterprie, 1 1 nit In KooK'nttlug Mid (pi,trryaml cru.l, er, huge kiuutof money were uxpemletl, the Mine being ureatly iu excox of till revenue teri veil thcrefruiu. Wherefore, a u m&uu to uo'tintlili the eml for which Mid tuiarry uml city recorder of the city of St. Jolum Mpt. ao, iyii, uml placing u ix ioot RESOLUTION It U reMihed by the city of St. JoIium: That it ilt'i'iim li exittheul .mil meeoMty to improve Itallimore Si. fioiu tlic south erly line of Jemev Mreet t. the north erly line "I i:diu xirt-et Iu the city of St. John- iu the lollotilug manner, to wit: lly i r.i.liim mi oillouo( klreet toMil)!iHile,eorilliiK t profile filed Iu iu the olliec ! the eitv recorder of the city of S . J.th i lulv Jinl. lyio, ami hy nluiilltf it loot leinelil wulLt. uilli la (oi.'l i-eiueui wane will! twelve tool cum on 1 curl) on IhUIi ile or tulil Mieel the en IkiUi klileii of Mid ktrect the entire ; the length nf Mid improieiuetit, lite de length of Mid improvement, together kigu nf till work behiK to pln.-e the cu with all cement cro walk uml eorru-, tiie ktrcet from curb lo rtuh iu luie for tjfttcd Iron gutter, n nhowu on Mid pro-! hard ktirfaee fuibh. and n.l work klmll file. be tluUhed hi conformity with Mich Plan. Work to he done accordlne to the accordlne to the iihtim and sueclilctttioim crtmher were purcluuod, the Council of plan ami pciificutiouii of the city eu.iof the city engineer on file hi the otlkcnf uie uie v.uy ni m. joiumiiiii enter giueer nn me m me omce 01 me cuy ; ine city recorder relative thereto, which into a contract to uml "Whitwoixl (Jimrry and ComiMiiy,, a cormratiou, by of which contract, the mIiI (Juarry S: Cuutroct Company itkelf to furuikh ull criuhed inck which may lc reiuilred for Mrecl iuipn)vement purple iu the said City of St. Jolum, and ut u price fair ami reaMiuiihle tot to nuy utul all ktieet contractors, and to all property owners paying for such ktreet improvements, which price being greatly reduced from any price Mliicli the m!iI city could make und yet1 0crute said quarry and criuher in a maimer to pay operating expenses, under municipal upcrviion. That the nrice made on ktreet rock hy the Mid Whitwooi! Ouarrv & Contract Comnauv having by Uie City of St. Jolum been m.ule the lu.is of calculation of the cost ol all rock work on streets. with the recorder ivlatiie thereto, which Mid Mid plans uml kiM-cificatious and rsti- Contract plans ami specification ami cxtimates i mutes are Mtfkfuctry ami ure hereby the terms are Mtikfactory umlarc hcrchv approved. uppivl. S.ild luiprovemeiUs to I WhitwiMul Said improvements to Ix- inaile in ac- inade iu accordance w ith the charter and loos bind cordauie with the charter ami ordiuaiu'en , orditiauces of the city of St. Johns, and of the city of St. Johns, and under the supervision and direction of the city en gineer. That the cot of Mid Improvement to In; iikkeked piovided hy the city char ter niton the ruicrty ciccially uml uirllcularly beui-htted thereby, and which Is hereby declared to be all o tvirts of lots, block and turcels of laud under the ktiponulou and direction of me city engineer. That the cost of Mid improvement to be aeed us piovided by the city char ter upon the property esecl.illy ami jwr-tli-ularly benefited thereby, and which is hereby declared to In- all of lots, putts ol lots, blocks uml turcels nf Inud Iv- twceii the termini of such Improvements between the termini of such improve- ahuttiue unou. adiuceiil or nroxluiaie to ineiils abutting iion, adjacent or prox- uid Ilaltimore ktreet in etpiul proportion imate to vaiil Newton street from the to each lot abutting thereon from (lie marginal lines of saiil street !ack to the marginal lines of Mtd ktreet back to the center of the block or blocks or tracw of center of the block or blocks or tracts laud abutting thereon or proximate of laud abutting thereon or proximate thereto. (hereto. That all the iroperty Included in Mid . That all the property Iucludrd iu said Therefore be it further resolved, that : improvement district aforesaid is herebv improvement diktrict uforesaiil In herrhv for the reasons and purposeshereinlcforc declared to be local improvement ilis-1 declared to he I.ocal Improvement set out, any ami all contractors now holilitiL' coutruci with the Citv of St. Johns for the improvement of any street or streets, as well as all contractors who may hereafter secure such contracts. are hereby directed and required to secure the rock required for such contracts, at the City rock quarry, unless Mid contractors would be thereby unreason ably delayed, owinj; to mUI ouarrv beine operated to its capacity on existing contracts with the city of St. Johns. Adopted by the council this A dav of October, 1911. f . A. RICH. Recorder, Published in the St. lolms Review on Oct. 13 and 30, 1911, SPECIAL NOTICE To anyone wishing to buy lots on easy terms I have a few choice lots 111 1910 addition and to close them out will give some special prices, borne with small houses on them. Jtave also some tine quarter blocks close to I'ost omce at a bar gain, A fine block close to the fer ry for $6000, one-third cash. For information call on J. F. Gillmore, 1 13 Jersey street .where car stops. $500 buys a lot 50x100 on North Jersey street from the owner. Ad dress M. Wilbelm, Cornelius Ore gou, R. F. D. 1. .7 41 trict No. 74 That the city engineer's assessment of the probable cost of Mid improvement of said street i 5,517 3S. That the cot of Mid Newton Street improvement istoe assessed against the property in sani local assessment (lis trict as provided by the city charter of luectiyoi ht. jouns. Adopted the 3d day of October, 1911. FRANK A. RICH, Recorder. Publish eil In the St. Johns Review Oct. 6 and 13, 1911. Notice to Creditors. In the County Court in the sUte ol Orrgon (or tht county ol Multnomth. In the matter ol the tUte ol James lilatt, dc ccatnl, Notice l hereby given by the uudcriignetl, Peter Autien, adminUlrator of the c.talc ol lames lliatt. decratctl, tothe creditors ol and all r. wn having claims agalntt uUt drcraaed, or against hi ettate lo present them uiththenrc- Okary voucher, m Unto tlx month alter the date ol thf notice lo aald administrator at the othce ol t'ortUnd Manufacturing Company. St. Johns, Multuomahcouuty, Oregou.the same being the place lor the transaction ol the busiue of si id estate iu the county ol Multnomah, state ol Ore gon. And notice I herebv-giten that the under signed ha been appointed administrator of said estate. Dated October 6th, wn-.it. I'KTKR AtnVKN. Administrator ol the estate ol Jame UUtt. deceased. When the chest feels on fire aud the throat burns, you have indi gestion, aud you need HERBINE to get rid of the disagreeable feel ing. It drives out badly digested food, strengthens the stomach and purifies the bowels. Price so cents. Sold by St. Johns Pharmacy. trict No. 75. That the city engineer's assessment of the probable total cost of said improve ment of Mid street is f 1,910.24. That the cost of Mid improvement is to be assessed against the property iu Mill local assessment dlMrict as provided by the city charter of the city of St. Johns. Adopted the 3d day of Octotier, 1911, I'. A. RICH, City Recorder. Published in the St. Johns Review on Oat, 6 ami 13, 191 1, SUAIMONS In the Circuit Court ol the State ol Oregon lor Multnomah county Jessie J. ITatl, plaintiff, vs. Guy A. Pratt, de fendant To l.uy A. Pratt In the name ol ihe state ol Oregon ou are hereby required to appear and ansucrthe complaint tiled airalnst .on In ik abote entitled court aud cause before the iota day ol November, lyu six week from the day ol the first publication ol this summons. II yon fail 10 appear and answer the ulaiutitl will take judgment against you lor want Iherrol aud for the rcliel a praed lor in her complaint on file herclnlo which reference I hereby made and more particularly a follows: For judgment against you and a decree dis solving the bonds of matrimony now- existing between you aud the plaintiff. Jessie J. Pratt, and lor the custody ol your child. Dick Alteu Pratt, and lor such lurther relief a the court may deem meet in the premise. This summon is served by publication by vir tue of an order made by the lion. Win. Oaten, judge ol the aboe entitled court, and dated Oc tober 3rd. I9l. to be published in the St. John Review, a newspaper ol general circulation iu said county and state. JAS. S. STKICKLKR. Attorney lor Plalntia. Corn r Albina and Killlngworth Ate , Portland. Oregon. Date ol first publication. Oct. 6. 1911. Date of last publication, Nov. la, 1911. Subscribe tippy. for tha Review ud be