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THE ST. JOHNS REVIEW DY A. W. MARKLE Published Every Frldny At 117 West Darlington Street. TilK RKVJKW l entered nt lot office in wtat John. Oreenti, ns nmil matter of the MO&twl clftM under the Act ol Con roiHo! Mnrh J, 1879. O.T.eUl Nawtpiptr of th City of Bi. Jobni, Subscription prlta $1.00 par year. The Telegram Mrcnsticnlly refers lo lite ferry ixwl Juntos Joim n nit "mtcicnt craft." The fnct of the inn tier in that thin bout in, we he Hve, the newest one 011 the river If it its undent the other lKntta must hear the letters R. C. instend of I), along their tky line. The article clipped from the Tel exrntn nnd Appearing 011 first jmge of this mner relative lo tile Con Mtrvulory of Music npiwnrs to he KtoMly overdrawn. Mr. Peterson lis tunny friends in St. Joints who retent the imputations cant upon his nullity as a musician. The Con swrvalory has lieett started here for tile ittrKse of furnishing tuttsicn instruction at a nominal cost, nut while the instruments for iustrtic tion may not be the highest priced yot they are serviceable. The imr unts, however, hud a right to kic if agreements were not lived tip to hut we can scwtcely credit that they reported to the knocking accredited to them in the telegram. Aeon servalory of music is needed here and it is hotted that the differences may he adjusted in a manner mtttti nlly agreeable. The fact that St. Johns will soon have 11 free ferry is pleasing to nil our cilicetifi. The ueneio.sity the county authorities is as gntli fyitiK a" ( was tmexiiccted. The best that was hoped for was that the county would ntierate the hoti and the city of St. Johns pay for it lease. Hut the county hits gone the full length and ansumes the bttrde of all expense. This concession of the county court will not lie for gotten bv our citizens and its notion is viewed with the utmost favor. is hIso evidence of what it deter mined body of citizens may nccom plUlt when they unite utmii it prop Otiitiou. 1 he free ferry will prov tt new incentive to bitstueiw in St joint, nmi tuts artery 01 nude. m suddenly cut off, will lie cemciitci together and grow larger inn atrouger ns time goen on. We have never very ardently supported lie mat) delivery fit ht iolins ul this time. Our chief oh uutiott to it is that St. Johns wotilc only la it sub station to Portland It would lose its identity. All let (era and mailing matter would lmv to he addressed to "St. Johns, Port land, Oregon." Of course, if an nextitinti lakes place litis objection would he removed. J Itete is strong itiovetueni, However, on loot lo bring inimeiliate mid eiter getlc lolliicnor to ix?ar iimii United States .Senators and Kepre aeutntivrs in Cougtess (o persuade them to work and vote for legislation extended the mail, delivery enrrie service lo all towns having 1000 or more inhabitants. This would do iiwuy with the sttb station proposi lion so far m St. Johns is concerned mid (lime Is reason to Iwlleve that such it law will come to imkk in the near future. 4 The first word a child tttlets is apt tolte "Motltet" and the old 1111111 111 Ills dying dicttttt culls "Mother mother I" It matters not whether she was brought tip in the surrounding 01 n city and in atniietit Home, am was dtessed appropriately with reference to (lie demuuds of mod urn life, or whether she wore the ol time cap ami great round s'tectucles and upion ol her own make, am knit your socks with Iter own need It, seated liy the board fireplace with great black logs abhue on 1 winter night. It matter not how many wrinkles crossed and recrossed her lace, or how much her should urs stooped with the burdens of a lung life, if you minted a Madonna hers would be the face. What geutle hand she had when we were sick, and what a voice to soothe pain, and was there any one who could so fill up a room with jtence ami purity and light f And what an day that was when we came home and site could greet us not, for her lip were forever still. President Taft is n wonderftt tttuonst. in lits last mettfagc to congress he recouimcuded that the government coiutiiict a railroad to Alaska to connect with coal mines there. Theu he recommended that the railroad be leasel. He further recommended that the coal mines of Aluska he leased after the rail rood has beeit built. Titus cans ing the tsfople to pay more to ride and for ft eight on the railroad and jtay more money for their coal than if the government operated Doth utilities. On top of it all President laft now recommends that a session of the National con gross he culled to investigate the high price of living. First he re commends that railroad fare and coal in Alaska lie increased, which uasi jig practically menus, ami then recommends (hot an investigation be mnde on the cost of living. If the government cau build inilioiitb it can also operate them, and by thu battle token, operate coal mines. High School Notes Kxauisnrc now over and school has begun anew. liach student has ncqtiited more energy and has gone to work with .1 will. The High school library was closed during the two days pre ceding examinations. The hook worms will, no doubt, rejoice at its reotteuitig. The James John basket ball boys met defeat by 13 points ut Vancou ver, nt the bunds of the Vancouver High .school basket ball team Fri day evening hist. Tito the boys did not bear off the laurels, they did some splendid playing, and we are proud of them. There is one thing about James Johns boys, when they meet defeat you imagine them victors, for they are n set of "jolly good fellows." To huve been around the school Friday morning, February 2, one might have thought it a New Year's celebration, from the reso lutions that were being made. There were students here, there and every where resolving lo do better and more conscientious work this sem ester. In all probability the oilcan will suffer if these resolutions are carried out. Generally, however, the oil can leaks at the end of the term. There is a reason for oil burning in cold weather but "Cram mur" beware, there is no excuse in June. The Rhetorical Division No. 1 gave their program January 26, and it is now up to the Krodelphians to establish a higher .standard. Miss VIda Kvaiis, who has been attending Washington High school in Portland has, returned to attend James Johns High. We trust she will be with us permanently hereafter. The student body deems ll ex ccedingly unwise to take the facttl ty as clnipcroucs to any more has ket bull games. At any rate we must never take take Die Deutsche Dame. A number of "freshmen' 'students entered James Johns 1 1 it'll from thu grades Friday morning. They are certainly very welcome and that all .success may attend their lour year course within our walls is the wish of nil the other members of the 1 1 it'll school. They are cor dially invited to help us in chorus work, to join our literary circles and to help us in every way in ottr endeavor to build up James John II Mi. I.et every one work ns though the standard of our school depend etl upon what you make it by your individual work. If you have a hammer, don't knock, build with it. We arc glad, to note Dial some tht ce new members have been add ed to our High school trout lite out side. Those coming in are Hazel Nutting, Gabriel Marqttit, Albert Wt inkle anil Gladys Palmer. The 1 1 it'll school auditorium was filled to overflowing with the crowt that withered to hear Opie Read 011 Monday evening, February 5U1 The evening was .sent in listening to an imaginary address given by one of Mr. Rend s famous chariic ters, Mr. Jitckliu, who brought his audience from the height of humor to the depths of stern reality. The applause with which the well known aullior was received, and which was resumed at different in tervals, showed the appreciation of his audience, Methodist Church Notes Clarence True Wilson of Chicago had a good hearing on the temper mice (mention last Suttdoy. The speaker wove in the story of re building Jerusalem ns 11 background and outline for his address. Jeru solem was the seat of government, thu rent headquarters of the He brew ttatiott, A wall about that city stilliciently strong to protect meant ultimate security against their foes, ho in the temperance mention the tuition ttselt must have it law that will reach the very heart of the liquor traffic. The "I.ocn Option" laws are good up to the limit of their strength, nut a "wet law with n wet administration makes things wet, while a dry law with n wet administration makes things damn." Mr. Wilson holds that the ultimate success of all dry laws rests with the attitude of the nation to the traflic. On Sunday morning the pastor will give the first ol a series of scr minis on ''Christian Service," the first theme, "High Ground Protec lion for the Valley." A beautiful gtrl is very likely to believe she was made to be looked nt; and so she sets herself up for n show at every window, in every door, on every comer of the street, in every company nt which oppor tunity offers for an exhibition of her self. And believing and acting thus she soon becomes good for ttotlt ittg else, and when she comes to be a middle-aged woman she is that weakest and most sickening of hu man things n faded beauty. Kx. A fool drinks when he is not thir ty, and some men when they are thirsty drink until they nre fools. t seems matt Is bound to make a fool of himself. We generally find that for which we tiro looking, especially if we are ookitig tor trouble. 1. 1- upon Stories of Success JAMES J. HILL Dmplr build er, unit umiups Mortality ono ol the forcinoit bunlncM men of the country, ntnrtrcl life upon n farm, . wherf lie rarly Ifnrnt-i Hint work nnd economy wort ncrcgry to sue. cc. when lu w n 1 6, It I father dtoit, nntl tie was thrown nnn mn .111 , In throe years tils navlncs enatilcd Mm to satlufy his ilesire nn.i nm tiltlon for liromW rtclils. nnd he ntarte.1 out sjeklnrt for better on- Kortun ties, tr 18Rt he lnmlcil In ?. I'Sul. Itavlnt? l.en born upon a farm, ho was quick to iyo 1 1 0 l-reat natural renources of this iinilevelopMl country; he saw, too, that If theso resources woro ever to be developed Unit nomo ini-nnn ol trannportntlon mut lie provided. With his savings lie enaaReit In tho fuel nnd transportation business In n sinnll way Tho yomiK man'n ebne w"5 never inter than In this day of rapid Industrial , growth. To be ready when tho chance comes Is tho Important thlnir. A dollar saved thlj week may no th ntnrtlnit point of your suerciiH. Wilt you mnkn thj stnrt The etrlrern of this bank will bo Blad lo help you. 4 per cent interest on Sav ings Accounts and Time Certificates of Deposits. FIRST NATIONAL BANK St. Johns, Oregon Syi.vustkk Phthkson, Pres. A. R. Joints, Vice President V. P. Dkinkkk, Cashier C. li. Russiu.t., Ass't Cashier Notice of Cost of Improvement Nutlce Is hereby elven Hint the nsscs. incut fur the Improvement, ol Iliillimoro ktrcct from I'.iIImiii street to Ilrmlforil street, the total cost of which is I i.(77.qi. was declared hv Orilliiiiuce No. 4S". untitled "An ordinance declar ing the cost of improving lliiltimorc street from iMIson street lo Ilrudforil strict In the city of St. Johns, Oregon, mill iiMvudtiL' the tiiolicrtv bciicliUil thereby, declaring such ncMitiit nnd ilirt'ctliie the entry of the same In the lllK-lll'l llf L'itV lk'IIS." The cost of said Improvement Is levied upon nil the lots, putts of lots mid mr relsot land within the boundaries of the district, ns follows: llctween the south crly line Of I'.iIImiii strict ami lite north crh- line of llruilford street, A statement of said ntscMiiictit has liven littered hi the docket of city Ileus lA'hruarv 7, iota, ami said niseiMiiotit is now 1 flic anil tKiyiihlc nt the office of .. 1 1 ... . ..1... f. t..i.... , Hie rt'iorniT 01 i lie vii)- ui 01. juiiiin, ui eon. nmi will be delliiiiucnt mitt bear In ti'tust after l'vbrunry 17th, iQi'i nnd If not paid on or before .March 17, 1911 tiroci'iHlhieN will be taken for the eollec tion of the same by sale of tiroiierty ns provided by the city charter. 1'. A. KICK, City Ki-conler, riihlMiud In the St. Johns Uevlew 011 IVhriiary 9 and 16, 1912. Notice of Cost of Improvement Nollci- Is hereby eivun that the nsis. meiit for the Improvement of lktltlmore street from HiIImiii to Jersey street the total cost of which is 1,546.87, was ilcclarcil by Ordinance No. 455, entitled "An ordinance dcehirlne. the cot of ha (Having llultiiiinre street between Hillxm hi n et ami Jersey hlreet lu the city of St. Johns, Oregon, nnd uessliiK the property U-iiclited thereby, declaring such itftkcssmeiit mill directing the entry of the Mine in the docket of city liens." The cot or Mill improvement is levied 111011 nil the low. twuU of lots ami pur- eels of laud within the Ixiiunliuies of the district described ns follows; lletween the northerly side of IMison street mill the westerly side line of Jersey street. A statement of Mid assessment has been entered hi the docket of city liens l'clmniry 7, 1913. nnd Mid nsteMiiuctit is now due nnd jxiyable nt the office of the recorder of the citv of St, Johns, Or egon, Hint will be deiiiimiciit ami bear interest after Pel). 17th. I')I7. mid If not paid on or More March Nth, 1911, pro ctvdiue will be taken for the collection of tbe Mine by sale of property ns pn vnieil liy the city charter. 1'. A. RICH, Recorder rublUhed in the St. Johns Review 011 l'eb. 9 ami 16, 19U. j ATTEHTION PLEASE j I The lllble School of the FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST Is thoroughly eipilpped to win souls to Christ ami to train them in Christian Service, We want you, uinl you need us, Sunday Services llible School. 10 a. in. Morning Service tt u, 111, Junior C. R. 3 p. nt. Y. I'. S. C. K.:-7 p. in. RvungelUtte Services: S p. m. Thursday Pruyertiieetbig.-S p.m. Corntr New York St. and Willis Boulewd How is Your Title? Have your abstracts made, con tinned or examined at the Penttisit la Title, Abstractand Realty Co Accurate work. Reasonable lees. II, Henderson, manager, 20S North Jersey, McDonald building. The St, Johns Dairy Produce Co, nt 206 North Jersey, is now better able than ever to supply the wants of their patrons, Come and sec. Telephone Col. 194. o For Salo Fine five-year-old cow cheap. Oliver an abundance of milk. Call at 1 124 Orcsham. otf ORDINANCE NO. 456 An Ordinance Declaring the Cost of Improving Balti more Street Between Edi son and Bradford Street in the City of St. Johns, Oregon, and Assessing tiic Property Benefited There by, Declaring Such As sessment and Directing tiic Entry of the Same in the Docket of City Liens. The city of St. Johns does ordain ns follows: That the council has considered the protsjscri assessment for Improving Haiti more street between IMison street and Bradford street, in the city of St. Johns, Oregon, ami nil objections tunilc thereto, mill hereby ascertnlus,determlucs nnd declares the whole cost of said im provement in manner provided by Ordi nance No. 414 to be the sum of $1,577.9:, and that the sjiecial nnd peculiar benefits accruing to each lot or art there of or parcel of land within the as sessment district, by reason of said Im provement ami in just proportion to such benefits, arc in the respective amounts set opiKisltc the number or description of each lot or part thereof or parcel of laud in the following annexed assess ment roll.aml said assessment roll, which Is numbered 71, is hereby adopted ami approved ns the assessment for said im provement, ami tho recorder of the city of St. Johns Is directed to cuter n state ment of the assessment hereby made in the docket of city liens, mid cause notice thereof to be published as provided by charter, which assessment Is ns follows: Lot lllock Addition Amt. 2 4 ... 4 1 5 1 1 to jsiii.'.'it!!!!! jNWJ James Johns .....123.65 " iaj.65 " "i-S " Hi-(S " tJj.65 " 1 23-65 43-38 " 00.37 " I3.8 8o.37 " 128.25 " 45."8 " 82.87 ....128.65 ....128.65 1 SUJ JNW1 2 r8 " JSHJ..18 " JNWJ 1 9 " t " Crawford street vacated to Wootcn Mills 74.13 Passed by the council this 6th day of l'cbruary, 1912. Approved by the mayor this 6th dny of I'ebrunry, 1912. k. a coucn, Mayor. Attest: V. A. RICH, Recorder. Published ill the St. Joints Review 011 l'eb, 9, 1912. RESOLUTION RESOLUTION It Is resolved by the city of St. Johns: That it deems it cxH.-dIciil nnd necessary to improve I'esseuden street from the westerly line of lluchaiian street to tbe southeasterly city limits, in the city of St. Johns In the following manner, to wit: liy grading said jKirtiou of said street to subgradc as now established, 011 each side of sold street, for n width of sixteen feet abutting the curb, mid by laying thereon a concrete pivemeiit six Inches thick. Said work to be done according to the plans and specifications of the city engineer 011 file in the office of the city recorder relative thereto, which mi id plans nnd specifications mid esti mates are satisfactory and lire hereby approved. Said improvements to Ik made In accordance with the charter nnd ordinance of the city of St. Johns, unit under the supervision ami direction of the city engineer. That the cost of said Improvement to be iiMCSscd us provided by the city char ter upon the proH)rty especially am! par ticularly benefited thereby, and which is hereby declared to be nil of lots, parts of lots, blocks and parcels of laud be tween the termini of such improvements abutting 111011, adjacent or proximate to slid l'csnctidcu street in equal proKrtiou to each lot nbtittiiig thereon from the marginal linen of Mid street Kick to the center of the block or blocks or tracts of laud abutting thereon or proximate thereto. That all the property Included in said improvement dNtrlct aforesaid is hereby leclnrcd to be Local Improvement Dis trict No. 77. That tltc citv engineer's assessment ol the probable total cost of said improve ment of said street Is 10,940.96, That the cost of said improvement is to be assessed against the property in said local astenMiieut district us provided by the city charter of the city of St. Johns, Adopted the 6th day of February, 1913. V. A. RICK, City Recorder, Published in the St, Johns Review 011 l'eb. 9 and 16, 1912, m imcKVi'lMxi mil H.tU,!,! l.W,lfk fell N(I.I.M. thl N'H kwf. Mri IW mmw Wrt t I !! ,11 I. Milk M n.M lui IM. t l .i.Wgt. fJ I 4,tiv.t.J ptitf I'Wn fr.M II Tl Of St rUUni Ineub.tor Co., Tol.do, Wuhlnfton You are nrobablv aware that Dtietimouia always results from a cold, but you never heard of a cold resulting tn pneumonia when L'liain berhtin's Cough Remedy was used. Why take the risk when this remedy may be had for a trifle? For sale by all deulers. Authorizing the Mayor of the City of St. Johns, Oregon, to Iixccutc a Contract for and in Dchnlf of Said City to and With the Coun ty Court of Multnomah County, Oregon, Conditioned: That the Suit! Court Shall Operate the Kerry Uoat "James John" Across the Willamette River at St. Johns Free to the Public, Which Operation Shall Begin on or About the Fifteenth Day of Feb ruary, 1912, and Continue Till Such Times ns the Ferry Roat Now Huilding by Said County Shall be Placed in Commission, on Such Terms as Shall be Most Advantageous to the Public mid the Said County Court; and Bind ing the Said City of St. Johns to Indemnify and Save Harmless the Said County Court From Costs or Other Damages Result ing From Uoiler Explosion or Other Accident Due to Inherent Defects in the Said Ferry Uoat "James John." It is resolved by the city of St. Johns, urcgoit: That, whereas, under the nrovlstous o chapter 15 of general lnws of Oregon as enacted try lite Legislative Assembly o the State of Oregon hi the year ton. tin county court of Multnomah county, Or cgoii, is directed under certain count tions therein lniiosed on the city of St Johns, which said conditions have beer fully met by the said city, to ncouircnml one rate a free fcrrv oil the Willamette river nt St. Johns; and, whereas, under the said provisions of the said law, tin Mild county court is now building n fcr ry boat to be operated ns in said law lc scribed: that lu the usual course of coo structlou said new ferry boat cannot be placed in commission sooner tlmn about Mnv txth, tgt2; and. whereas, the tmb lie service demands that 11 substitute lioat be nt once nlnced in commission nnd, whereas, the said county court hns signified its willingness to operate as a substitute lw.it the ferry boat, "James John," owned b) the &t. Johns Trans jiortatlon company, provided the city of St. Johns assume the risk of boiler ex plosion or other accident due to inherent defects of said boat. Therefore, be It further resolved bv the city of St, Johns, that the mayor ol ...I.I -I... l. .T.I I... I. I. I... ... ..I.... I. iiiii uv, inn, iiv in utiii'y, iiuuiuii cd. directed mid required to forthwith execute it contract for nod hi behalf of said city to nnd with the said county court 01 sain .Miinuomaii county, urc non. binding the said city of St. tolitis Oregon, to Indemnify nnd save harmless the said county court of said Multnomah county, Oregon, from loss, costs or other damages resulting from boiler explosion or other accident due to Inherent defects in the said ferry boat, "James John." Adopted by the council of the city o St. loltns, Oregon, in tegular session as sembled this 6th day of l'cbruary, 1912 1. A. KlUlt, Recorder. Published lu the St. Johns Review on l'cu. 9, 1912. RESOLUTION It is resolved by the city of St. Johns .Miuiuomau county, ureguu: That, whereas, ft aniKtirs to this conn cil that to enable It to proceed with the petition for Improvement of 1'ei.sciiilcti street iroiit nuciiuiiiiti street to tiic south easterly city limits with hard surface I its provcmciit, that it will be necessary for property owners interested, or others, to provide for the pigment of the amount of cost of Mid work over and above that provided for mid lawfully uscsable tin der the city charter; nnd, Whereas, the llolbrook Investment company, 11 corporation, and one of the tK'tiiioncr tor said improvement ami be ing one of the principal owners of the nrotcrty to be iusessed for said work. nod having full knowledge of all the facts, did on the iSth day of January, 1912, file in the office of the city recorder of the city of St. Johns an agreement in writing Dinning win lioiiirook Invest meiit comiiauy to assume and pay all cost of said Improvement of said jartion of l'eseiideu street in excels of amounts lawfully assessable under the city char icr; Wherefore, said woiulse am! agree tnent is hereby uccepted by the city of St. Johns as 0 consideration for the niuk lug of said Improvement during the year 1912. and the city recorder is hereby di rected at the proper time to notify said oungors 01 tue amount due under tuts agreement. Adopted by the council February 6th 1912. v. A. KltJ!, Recorder. Published lu the St, Julius Review on reu, 9, 1912, YOUR DRUGGIST STOPS THAT ITCH If you ore snrTer'nn from Eczema, raorlimlH or any otiivr kind of skin trouble, droji into our store for tn- muni mier. wo win eimrunioe you iv oiup nmi iicu 111 two accunas. A iia trial bottlo will nrova it. We have solU other remedies for ekln troubles, but none that we could recommend more hltrlily than the well known compound of Oil of Winter- green, inymoi ana a rew other in Kreillents that have wrought such won derful cures all over the country. Thin compound, known as I). D. D, Prescription, wilt cool and heal thu Itchy, burning skin as nothing else ran. (let a regular bottle and see on our no-pay otter, St. Johns Pharmacy, Jersey Street. A Definite Object is n great stimulus to the money saver. Suppose you determine to save duriug 1912 $100, $250, $1000 according to your means. Theu start a Saving Account at this bank and DO' IT. Peninsula National Bank United States Depository k m OFFICERS Uolxlrt Trent Piatt, President ? F, C. Kttapp, Vice President John N, lullefsetti Cashier S. Iy. Dobie, Ass't. Cashier 4 PER CENT INTEREST ON . SAVING DEPOSITS People are Saving Money Every Day by taking ad vantage of our Clearance Sale. "THERE'S A REASON" Regular $1.25 14 oa. Rome Tea Kettle, special. .$ .95 " .25 Galvanized Pail 15 u .30 Blue Enamel Wash Basin 15 " .35 Enamel Pudding Pans 15 " 2.25 Copper Bottom Wash Boiler. . . . 1.65 Buy your next Winter's Heating Stove. You can afford to. We are selling them for cost. We need the room. ST. JOHNS HARDWARE CO. MAZDA LAMPS MAKE LIGHT WORK "I find that kitchen work in n pleasure, rather than n drudgery," says the housekeeper, "now that this wonderful MAZDA LAMP brightens the room like sunshine. This new lamp certainly is a bless, ing lo the housekeeper. It COSTS NO MORH to burn than the ordin ary incandescent lamp nnd radiates nearly TIIKHH TI.MF.S ns much light. And the quality of the light is ever so much belter it is so rest ful to the'eyes." Portland Railway, Light & Power Company 7th and Alder Street THE DIRECT LINE EAST The trains of the North Dank Road run through to Spokane, Utittc, Helena, Minneapo lis, St. Paul nnd Chicago without change. None is faster or better appointed. livery modem feature of equipment is supplied. With only one change of train, mid that is the same station, Oma ha, Kansas City, St. Louis, Denver and other central western points nre reached. Tickets and baggage arranged through to all eastern points, De tails will be furnished 011 request. W. R. COMAN, G. F. & P. A. O. M. CORNELL, Agent MODERN SPECIALISTS, Inc. We Positively Cure Acute and Chronic Diseases when Others Fall We nre the only specialists iu Portland who combine careful and painstaking diagnosis with modern aud scientific methods of treatment. 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