THE ST. JOHNS REVIEW DY A. W. MARKLE Published Every Friday At 117 West Burlington Btrcot. Tim ItKVIKW Is entered nt post office In Saint Johns, Oregon, ns nmil mutter of the second class under the Act of Con rcsi of March 3, 1879, Offlciil Nrwippr of the City of St John Subscription prlco $1.00 por year, Governor West promises to make it warm for the evil doers of Port lnml, and proposes to camp right on their trail. lie is on the right trnck and the better clement is he hind him to a inaji. 1 No one knows better tlinn the fnrnier how 11 wife stands side by side with Iter husband and helps him to earn ami earn' on the farm If he dies, he leaves it without fenr in her hands. Hut lie leaves it thenceforth unprotected by n free man's vote. No assessor, no sti pervisor, no legislator need fenr mat tue owner 01 tins inrm can call him to account at the polls for any injustice or neglect of this wo man's interests. Her name on any petition will count little as against the voters, or the pull of some one with votes behind him. Are you willing to deny your widowed neighbor the protection you think so necessary to yourself? t "Miss Iloiinif Hiirr," probably a fictitious character or Indy reporter, who is operating a rather novel ad vertising camimigii for one of the Portland dallies, is giving that pn pur a fully accepted opportunity to use up space and keep interest ugog among (lie unsophisticated. It is a .scheme similar to the " Rallies' proposition of a year or two ago It probably is a paying prooutioii or H would not have been repeutei It is also said to give the mashers of that city an opportunity they have long been looking for. There is an ordinance in Portland string ently enforced which forbids would be mashers from accosting strange fumalctt. During "Itoiinic Purr's" regime all that is necessary to get acquainted is to use the proscribed introductory lemarks. The vanity of the susceptible young woman is instantly aroused and a friendly feeling engendered at being mista ken for (lie much sought "Hoiinie liurr.'"aud the ice is tints broken inn milliner most gratifying to the ever alert masher. "Miss Purr" will probably be "caught" whin the list of high cluxs ndvcrttM rs has become exhausted. The scheme 1 legitimate, but does it my, after all? Tlie water rate problem has about reached a climax. The city council has shown a disposition to have the rate lowered if it is at .ill possible for them to do so If the law is a good and viiile one upon which tliuy linve Ixiaeil their uti.n in attempting to force lower rati it will Ik up to the couip iuv prove thflt the present rates sir n uxorbiintil, or tliul the nibs pro soiibtnl by council U a reduction too sweeping. While in 110 wise mil citiing the action of the city council yet we believe the true solution the whole pioblem in for the cit purchase the water works. It the company is realizing the enormous profits some jteoplt; imagine, why would it not piove 11 paying inveht iiiunt? The comiNiuy is compcllc to imy eight iter cent Interest oil horiowud cupital, while the city could get it for five or six per cunt St. Johns need not worry sbo.it the priucliwl nor make any provision for it, since it is foregone conclu sion Hint I'oriiaml will siorl us long before 25-ycr bonds would Ik- eoiut due. This umy Ik 11 el(ikh view, but is logical, nevertheless Wu believe that the water couiwiiy would not lie adverse to selling to the city, provided n satisfactory prlct l offertd. Why not buy nml make the wnlcr rates equal cottl of mniuttinnoe, it the efforts of the city fttthtis to force lower rate fnil ? 1 Pleasant Lawn Party Save! Save! Save! mm 1 Hi ! HEATERS! Council Proceedings Flourishing St. Johns The heating stove season is upon us again, the even ings are cool and the house needs a little fire in the sit- Mayor Muck, being in Astoria, President of the Council J. E. Hil- ler presided at the regular meeting of the city council Tuesday even ing. All members were present. A petition for an arc light at the corner of Pcsseiic'en street and Mid way avenue was the first matter to receive attention after the minutes had been duly approved. Referred Kvcry man, woman and child ought to save it snfe- crlt'irrlu ttnllr ftfttir. unrltrnu independence and paves the I ting room totake ofTtllC chill to the water and light committee. unvln nrr,.. o,l rlnmnnnci! fmm thn A petition to improve New Yo ' J ...... j uliu UUll The person who cannot, j rooms, docs not and will not save j money, cannot and will not We still do anything worth while. HEATER have with ahe the OPAL Swing We pay 4 per cent est on .Savings and i per cent, on posits. $1 00 will start n Savings j Account here. Today isj the day to begin to savci and right here, with us, is j the safe place to put your' savings. inter-1 Off Top that has been so sat- petition to improve New York street from Smith avenue to Pes seiidcn street was received, and a resolution directing the engineer to prepare the necessary data for such improvement was adopted on mo tion of Alderman Valentine, h. L. Strickland and R. Muck A. i 1. 11 LI. .......... l' Oil Itftlllllll UIIU i. muiK ccountsjisfactory the past tWO years. uskc(, permissioil ,0 construct a run- 1 ,111L' Wt" l way from the street into Hendricks' I A full line of WUUJJ First National Bank St. Johns, Oregon HEATERS. COAL HEAT ERS, COMBINATION WOOD and COAL HEAT ERS now in stock. Company CASH OR CREDIT 01 I an I A vast amount of ill health Is due to indigestion. When the stomach falls to perform its functions prop erly the whole system becomes de rouged. A few doses of Chamber lain's Tablets is all you need. They will .strengthen your digestion, in vigorate your liver, and regulate your iHiwels, entirely doing away , with that miserable feeling due to faulty digestion. Try it. Many! others have been lerinnnently cured 1 why not you 1 Por sale by nil dealers. If you want prompt delivery of wood, tall Cochran Nutting & Co. Phone Col. 55) 415 So. Hayes street aotf WANTED Men, Women and Children AT THE FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST To nulit In die vdmiinu of outs to Chtitt mid in IrnlniiiK llirin for Ml icivicr, Simdny Service llibte School: - 10 . in. Morning Service: 1 1 a, in. Junior C. !.: 3 p. in. V. I'. S. 0. H..-7 p. in. I'.vnngellitli- Service: 8 p, m. Wodnrnlny Trnininu Clnii.H p. ni. Thursday Prayerineellng: 8 p.m. J. R. Johnson, Pastor Corner New York SI. and Willit Boulewd g HOUSES FOR RENT - OR on Easy Monthly Payments 1 far Sale 1 Several murium houses tit Knst St. purchased on nionlhly terms. t i very piensam niwn party was given nt the home of Mr. and Mrs M. W. Gallon August 18th in lion or of the Missts Velln and Kvu Reynold of Alberta, Canada. The lawn was prettily decoriitwl with Jniiew lantern. The availing was spent in games and music fol lowed by refreshments. Miss I.eah Walter nod Mr. lilmer Sutwd leu (lered violin solus; Mr. Harry Pas sett was nt his best iu rag time songs nccouiMuied by Mm Ma Knasutt. Mrs. D. Slinw and Mr. Higgs sang a very pleasing Scotch ballad, with Cecil Hrowsu at the piano. Those prewmt were the Misses Vella and Uva Heynokls. I.oah Walter, I.uella Wilkeiuon, Alberta King, Ida and Huxel Van sett, II axel TlieUrg, Oladvs Oar viu, Gene Williams. I.ulu Gillaiore, A blue O raves, Dr. Ci raves, Mrs. I). .Shaw, Mrs. Will Thurston. Messrs Harry Passett, lieu I.ee. Ro Walker, Peterson. 0. W. Rigs. 3Jd. Pyerlue, Archie Mayer, Virgil Jlautiu, lion Johnson, Klmer Bueetl. Carter, Cecil Ilrowse, Lincoln Pus sctt, Dr. Scott. Oscar Mmum, Win. lliighos, Geo. Thurston. IlnrleOnt ton and Mr. S. K. T. Gattuu. ANY AGENT IN ST. JOHNS Or R. O. S15 Lewis Hldj,',, -jth and Oak Sts. Phone Marshall aO.ji Four Generations On last Monday a group gathered .it the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. J. MoiihIihii to witness the Iwptisiu of ar xdiluit little Utliel Kelkxcn. infant ilaugh-, icjKm: terof Kev. ami Mrs. C. P. Gates. Whereas, The All Wi.se Pulhur Mr. and Mrs..Mouahaii, gieat grand-, has seen fit, 111 llis iiinuite wisdom, parents 011 the mother's side; Rev. I to remove Irom this world of suf. and Mis. James Ilolwrg of Me-' feiing, the beloved wife of our es- Miiiuvilkf, great ginndpweuts 011 tctniwl biother, Dr. K. A. Jayue. the father's side: Mr. ami Mrs. C. therefore, be it II. Tliayer, mateiiial graudpHieuts, and Rev. and Mrs. Gates, imteiiu, , weie lueseiit. Rev. Iloberg ad-1 miuiklered the Imptismal rite. The only tegi el in the gatheiiug of the' iwreiitK, grand utreuts and great ' giatMllNireiiU of the little Miss wn store building, where they are in- Mailing u garage; reierreu 10 111c engineer and stteet committee on motion of Alderman Valentine. A number of property owners ob jected to the improvement of Pill more street, declaring it unucccs- Knri ni llllc titt1i. Hntd nwr mi. i InhrK Fiirnifiirp PtMcrwcck forciiKmecrtocicckp iJl. JUIIIIJ l US llllUl v ntj nJlccrtniii the percentage ol the property represented rcmonstratinir. several properiy owners also ob lected to tlie protioscu sewer on I'illmore street. Matter also re ferred to the engineer, Geo. M. Hall and Mrs. Wood ob jected to their assessments on Jrr .sey street. Council agreed to make an cuuitablc adjustment. The following bills were allowed on motion of Alderman Ilorsman: Jas. Halley. $13 75; Thos. Carroll, rodmaii $32.50: Herb Muck watch man, special, 10.35: St. Johns Mdwr Co. supplies, $8.0,45 Total, IO4 .44. L. A. Pickler asked permission to erect 11 7x9 smoke house at 1 lie rear ot His meal market on Jeryey street to be constructed of iron and cement. Granted on 1110 tion of Alderman Ilorsman. Mrs. Nancy Caples agreed to deed fifteen fcit of ground along her Dawson street property to the city and pay her full proportion of the cost of improvement. Alder man u.ivis mane n motion ttmt n committee be appointed to enter in to such a contract with Mrs. Ca pies at once so that the improve incut could be carried along with the balance ot Dawson street, and Acting Mayor Miller appointed the street committee to serve in this ca pacity. 1 lie Duimtug nml grounds com mitiec will) .MMlorsmuii ns spokes man reported that laud at the city dock was sititaoic lor installing a city iKMiud, and could be looked after by the dock watchman. Upon motion of Alderman Valentine it was ordered that enough ground be fenced off to care for the stray nuimais Aldermen Valentine mid Martin were appointed as a committee to ascertain the rates charged by the telephone company at the time its frnneliK' wan given, the company having declared that the rates have not been rilcd since. The bid ol V. W. Mason for the improvement of Ilartmau street at the price of -65.31 was promptly accepted 011 motion of Alderman IIorMiian. It wns the only bid offered. A resolution to improve Pillmorc street from John to Richmond .street was unanimously adopted on 1110 tion of Alderman Valentine. 1 he committee on water rates coiiiKsed of Messrs. Stroud, Ililler and Morsitmu, reported that they deemed the rates exorbitant, ser vice ineffective and recommended meter rates. They olso presented 1111 ordinance establishing new rates for consideration. Report accepted on motion of Alderman Ilorsman 1 ue oMiinauce esiiiDiisuing uie now rates was then read and 1111:111 imously passed on motion of Alder man Ilorsman. Doth the report ami ordinance may be louiid in lull in this buc. (Continued from first page) rt. idhmq cmntfrwn Qtrnp is conducted bv J. T. Harbin, a ""knight of the anvil" of 35 years experience. lie has operated here since last December. He employs three skilled blacksmiths and does everything in tlie black' smithing line in iron and wood' work. Mr. Harbin was in the Nez Perces Indian war. He was born in Missouri and came to Or egon in 1864. He is a specialist iu horseshoeing and horsemen hereabouts are lcartiintr of Har bin, the noted St. Johns horse- shoer. The shop is two blocks south of the city hall. COCHRAN-NUTTING & CO., Contractors, do excavating mid contract paving, and are dralers in wood. They have operated here since the Iirst of tlie year and arc well equipped for their line. The concern is incorporat ed and capitalized at $20,000. They have contracts on hand of -f 2".ooo worth of work. The fine job they have just completed 011 South Hayes and boutli Ivan hoc streets here, of excavating and paving, is a magnificent nil vcrtiscmcnt for them for future city, county nnd state contracts. The persoticl of the company is composed of Mr. II. L. Nutting, vice-president and treasurer: Mr. T. II. Cochran, president, and II. S. Simmons, secictary. Their large office and barn is located at 415 South Hayes street They work 12 teams, and just dis patched 11 big outfit to Portland, recently, to do a big job down there. They employ a number of men and arc an Important ac quisition to the commercial inter ests of bt. Johns. It IS Our Rule ; 1 1 1 1 1 i iVSEEIl 1 1 1 I 1 1 2 3 4- S&h 7 8 9 10 11 TO ALWAYS GIVE THE . Best of Service, Best of Stock and the Most for the Money ON ALL OF OUR COMMERCIAL JOB PRINTING ST. Citjf Official Newspaper JOHNS REVIEW $1 per Year. Phone Col. 321 LIVELY PORTSMOUTH Doesn't Johns can he Talk with MRAN1) nnsoLUTioNs or condolence Officers ntul llrothers.I.nurel Lodge No. 1S6: We. your committee 011 coudol- the following Resolved That we, his brothers, in uttulur M'wiou assembled, do ex tend to him our mot earnest sym pathy in this hour of lierenvement. and nskiirc him that while our finite minds cannot fathom the mysteries ot the Infinite, yet weenu trust nml llie HlMctice ot Airs. u. .M. .Metuer. khuw uini uie iniiuue i-uiner or- .Mr. lintes niotlicr, wlio was ile- er 1111 wiiugs oeoi lor iiiseiuiiiien, luiutHt 011 account ot inn;, nan inoii mm, uiereioie, 111 uie iiereatter she len present four uenemtious wheij all things are made known to on. either side would hove been iep-1 those who put their trust iu Him, rented. J. A. Hoes; the local pliotti;raH.T, securcHl nu excellent ihoto ot tin gathering. Evangelical Church Subuorlbe for evening paper m Stockton. tlio Telegram bust on the .coast. Sou The tegular services will b held nt the lvvaiiRelicul church: Sunday ihool at 10 a. in preaching nt n in., Junior Hudeavor at 2:30, K . C. H. nt 7 p. 111., preaching at p. in. The evening subject will b "The Lout Piece of Money." This will be an illustrated sermon. the illustration will he life sii wiuliugs. This will be the Iirst nt a series 01 iiiustrumi kermotis con 1 tiuuiug for n mouth. we Nimii uiiilers-tiiiul and appicctatc uie iMfiieiicence ot tliesesiul partiues here; therefore, be it i... ..1 1 'ni.-. .. r .1 iNCBiiivvii, 1 inn 11 fiiiiy vi inesei reMilutious be sent to our brother, with the assurnuce of our love for him, that a copy be sent to the Pacific Odd Pellow and the St. I Johns Review for publication. Respectfully submitted, Gilbert Ward, ) I) N Hyerlee, Com. C A llaiur, mM.m.9 99' What Docs (he Bouvillc Year System (Mean? It menus Honest Incorporatior, IMeatcnl MoiiQKly, Universal Op tMirtunity, Harmony. All Men e.u all their Money Karns, lCnere Ucouomy; is pructicul. Itivestigaic our 12b iwge fully illustrated hook. Apply to r. IJonville Portland, Oregon, for the Square Deal. Note the label on your paper. SEEDS BiaCEE-S SiEOS SUCCfEOI SPECIAL OFFER: iuu.a tou our ixrmu)Di cuttauitr. Write toi1sy; Mention this Pjocn SEND 10 CENTS l&4 i)LlhlUlaJ n..i. .i Subscrlbu nappr. for the Kovlow and be I I'toach tlio Kuspol of SU Jihus. PERSONAL ACCOUNTS In addition to the splendid facilities which it offers to business institutions, This bank Invites the personal accounts of business and professional men, and of women who administer household or other funds iu large or small amounts. We are ns liberal as a conser vative bank can be, and en deavor to co operate with iwtrons in every way that lies within the scope of a conservative institution. PENINSULA NATIONAL BANK United States Depository 4 Per Cent Interest on Savings The Entcrprtsint: Isusincss Mouses and Whnt They Arc Do hij; GLASS BROS. & CO. conduct one of Wide-A-Wnke Portsmouth's lead uir ueucrnl meichniidise stores. Thev carry a magnifi cent stock of groceries.dry goods. shoes, hardware, crockery etc They have operated in Ports mouth since ioo.t. This week thev have moved into their new store which has just been com nleted. nud which is n fine two story frame structure nnd base incut 30x80 feet witli a wure house. Mr. Roy Glass, one of the members of this live firm is a H. A and M. A. graduate of Oregon state university. The persouel of the company is com Dosed of the father and two brothers. They are enterprising from the word "no." They also conduct the University Park Realty office. TIIH PORTSMOUTH MKRCAX- tile Company is conducted by Messrs. C. A. Dotsou & J. W Angus, two very genial and pro gressive business men. They carry a splendid stock of general merchandise, including siapieanu fancy groceries, dry goods, cloth iug, ladies' and gents' furnishings, crockery, shoes, etc. We be lieve in "home trade" and that this is the key to the develop ment of Portsmouth. Messrs. Dotsou it Aliens Ienve no stone unturned to build up and hold trade. Prices challenge all lion orable competition. C. V. HOLLMAN conducts the pioneer butcher shop nt Ports mouth. He has operated his cs tahlish incut seven years, and has followed the business 16 years He deals iu Iresh beef, pork, mutton, veal and cured meats. He is a eeuinl gentleman to meet and was born iu Michigan lll lC5HnM'lIT IJITIJVt SS.C TJSSZ ce 01 cost 01 improvement, Have Messrs. L. L. Hailey and II. lliitwlt- t itn ..iit.rnrlclii,T niut nn nt I IlllCICUrUllCII UIJl IUC.USH1U Ulltiiu yuuiiK uiinim. ... ., Xrllrf...,.1HI f rorismouiu. 1 uey nave operai- strcet from the southwest line of Tcrsev ed together as a firm five months I street to Uie northeast line of Wil- and nre doinc well. Thev I lamette bonlevard.tlie total cost of which a Cook Stove Fireless sound good these hot days? Conic in and we will tell you all about them. These are a few spe cials we are offering for one week: Regular $1.25 Screen Doors, special $1.00 " 9.50 Refrigerator, special 8.50 " 1.50 Hammocks, special 1.15 " 2.00 and 1.50 three and four quart Ico Cream Freezers, special 1.25 ST. JOHNS HARDWARE CO. mm j H. HENDERSON McDonald Bldg., 208 Jersey St. jj I Real Estate. Loans. Insurance I Abstracts of Title Prepared. Accurate Work Guaranteed. S BLACKBURN, CHAMBERS & LOWRY Funeral Directors and Embalmers rortlnml Office and Chai:l Cor. KillliiKsworth Ave. it Kirliy St, 418 North Jersey St. I'lioncs; C 1 133 Wooillawn 3306 Plione Col. j33,Kcs,l'lione Col, St. Jolins Oflice ami Chutcl ..U , .1. T 559 You carry a line line ol tiirniture and have a splendid tract of laud they are putting 011 the market with easy payment plan. Give them a call, THIS CITY MARKKT nt Ports- mouth is n popular place for choice steaks, juicy roasts, and tender chops. It is conducted by Mr. Win. Ludwick. a butcher of 32 years experience in Uie oust uess. lie has been established nearly one year. He hails from I he German fatherland as the place of his nativity. How is Your Title? Have your abstracts made, con tinued or examined at the Peninsu la Title, Abstract and Realty Co- Accurate work. Reasonable fees. H. Henderson, manager, 208 North Jersey, McDonald budding. , " - mf mu. H., lilt kIKAL t.krf. ... MtM.WMIMIHMMMIll. 1 T M is 052.61, wns declared bv Ordinance No. 601, entitled "An ordinance declar inK tlie cost of improving l'olk street from the southwest line of Jertcy street to the northeast line of VVillau: ette lKutevard in the city of St, Johns, Oregon, and assessing the property benefited thereby, declaring such assessment and directing the entry j lie cot 01 will improvement is levied uion ull the lots, parts of lots and par cels of land within the boundaries of the district described as follows: between tlie southwest side line of Jersey street and the northeast line of Willamette boulevard. A statement of said assessment has been entered iu the docket of city liens August 23, 1912, and said assessment is now due and payable at the olfice of tue recoruer 01 ine city 01 bt. jouus, ur reon.and will be delinquent and bear interest after Sept. 2nd, 1912, and if not paid ou or before Sept. 22. 1912. pro ceedings win ue iai;eu lor uie collection of the same by sale of property as pro vided by the city charter. v. A, KICK, Recorder Published iu the St. Johns Review ou August 23 and 30, 1913. TENTS FOR SAUi AT The St. Johns Harness Shop I Next door to St. Johns Furniture Co. Ever HAD A VISIT BY THE SEA OR A Runon theSandy Shore AT NORTH BEACH Washington Did you know you could reach this delightful, care slaying, health giv ing, fun making SUMMER RESORT by taking the O.-W.R.&N.to Portland then down the Columbia River via. Steamers "T. J. POTTER" "HASSALO" and 'HARVEST QUEEN" To MEGLER Where trains connect with boats for North Beach Points You Can You Should Ask any agent of the O.-W. . R, & N. and find our how little it will cost to leave care and dust and heat behind and have a real Rest by the Sea