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WW 1 'r THE ST. JOHNS REVIEW BY A. W. MARKLE Published Bvory Friday At 117 Wost DurllnBton Street. TUB Ritvmw Is entered nt ixst office In Snlnt Johns, Oregon, as mail matter of the second class under the Act of Con gress of March J, 1879. 9TATHMHNT of ownership ail mattegement ol the 81. Jolinn Kevltw r by the Act of AUKURl 34i iyil IHJllur null muu-ru:i, . u.rM. fiuMirn. A. V Miirklp. II. II. Marklc. Hworn to Btul milncrltel Mott me lhl 7th day ol Octelier . 1911.-I'. A. Kice, notary ruunc. Offlclsl Ntwiptptr of tha City of HI Johns. Subscription prlo $1.00 por yonr. The Library C)miii Hours: Isoolo jiAomid 7toy.30p.rn Sundays: 2i30 tu 5UU The Man Worth while IS the Man Worth Money Not nlwnya, hut ninety-nine times out of n liundred llint's SOI It talcca mentality to make money. It requires manhood to nve money. The man who will take only a little of the money Ini mentality his nhility tin earned for linn and will ave it, will net onl Ask any mnn ten yean older than youl Aak him how much ho reureta saving o little nalen centa n clay for the Inst ten ycara. Aak him how much leu he thinks of htm aelf limn men of affairs think of frllow.men who hnve anved regularly dtirinu llie Inal 10 yenra, The moral) SAVF.I Deposit youranvinttaiun aafc inslltulion audi as this hank. And above all -heuin to save NOWI First National Bank Conjjrqjntlonnl Clmrcli I'reHcliiim every Stintltty 11 n. in. 7:30 p. in. nt the Coimrctrtitioiml Charles 15 church. We cordially invite nil to time services. Sunday .school tit 10 o'clock n h ustinl. I'niyeriiicct- itiK, Wwlnt'dsay nt 7:30 p. 111. Jniiitw It. Murphcy, Pastor. How Is Your Title? Have your nbstritetH liinde, con- tinned or cxHinined nt the I'cniiimi In Title, Ali.Ht.net ittid Kenlty Co A ecu rule work, Ucnsoimhlc fees. II. 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The papers have of late limit much to remark, humorously and other wise, in reirard to the visit to New York of I'ienc Loti, the French Immortal. M. Loll, com iiitf quietly to America with the innocent purpose ol Htiperlnlem injr the rehearsal of his Japanese play. "Mnuuhter ol Heaven," has been mobbed by a pitiless horde of the irreverent American reporters and his French pose and or oiua reserve nave neen made to serve as the subject ..1 r......it ..1......... !.. 11... cf.... ui Miiukiuim luiuiiiiin 111 ini' tjun- day papers. The victim of all this reviewing Is unable to under stand why tlie American people should he interested in his views on anything from sky scrapers to socialism and declines to settle with one word the problems of the universe even though it grieves his French idea of court esy not to bo able to satisfy the reporters. In real life M. Loti is Lieut Julien VIvartl. whose ao tivo career as a French naval oflicer has led him into strange seas and lands where he has de rived the highly colored express ions that fill his exotic books. One of the strongest of these is named above Iceland Fi-da r ipan. II begins in the follow ing true story fashion; "Five tremendously broad shouldered men, leaning their elbows on a table, sat drinking together in a gloomy sort ol abode smelling of brine and the sea." Promised Land Mary Antin, Tho true story told by herself of a little Russian girl who came to America as one of a mhi oini- gram lainuy ami is now uie wife of it professor in Columbia University. To know what America stands for in the vision of an ambitious, sensitive ami hitherto hindered foreigner niukori the careless American Real Estate Range liuilt like 11 battle ship Price 9.,so Colonial Steel Range Host uii'diata priced range on the market Price 36.00 Heaters A complete Hue of heaters, reliable in qttnlity nud up to date designs BEN SELLING'S RECORD PROGRESSIVE 1 While a Legislator Aidod In Placing Upon Statute Books Many Popular Measures. Referring to hln record oa a pro gressive, Ben Selling, progressive lie publican nomlnco for United States Senators In a recent Interview, Bald: "I mn proud to say that lis a Ho publican I irnve been In the Oregon Legislature on and off for about 10 years. During that time It was my pleasure and duty to tild In originating and writing upon tho stututo books of thlti statu such progressive meas ures as tho Australian ballot law, tho Inltlntlvo and referendum, recall, tho Presidential preference primary law utid many other reform measures which have given to tho pcoplo their rights. Theso measures have taken Oregon from undor machine control and pluccd tho nominating machinery In tho hands of tho pcoplo whore It belongs. Pear In mind 1 have been at this work for 1J years, laboring consistently for everything thnt would ORDINANCE NO. 510 An Ordinance Providing the Time and Manner of Im proving New York Street irom Smith Avenue to Fessenden Street in the City of St. Johns, Oregon. qi. I L. r 4 consistently lor overruling iimi wouiu M. Jonns rurniturc LrinB bout ,h prn,,uni rc8on ys' Company Notice of Final Settlement In the County Court for the County of Miiltuoiimli, Suite of Oregon. In the mutter of the estate of Charles It. Nichols, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the under signed administratrix of the estate of Charles 1!. Nichols, deceased, has filed her filial ncrouni In the County Court of the State of Oregon for the county of Multnomah, and that Monday, the 2Sth day of October, 11)12, at the hour of 0 o'clock a. in. of said day in the court I room of mild Court has been npiioliitcd by ki Id Court as the lime and place for neuring oi objection to saiti mini ac count and the settlement thereof, KU.A NICHOLS. Adtiilnlstratrixjjf the estate of of Charles I. Nichols, ilcc'd. u.j. uat.mvuk, Attorney for Administratrix. D.ite of first publication Sept, 27, nud nisi publication uci. -m, iuiz. for the Ilovlnw and bi- BBBBBBBBBBBH BBBBBBBBBBbI BBBBBBBB I BBBBBBBBBBbI i HOUSES FOR RENT 1 P for Sale on Easy Monthly Payments I Several uioderu houses at liast St. Johns can be I purchased on monthly terms. Talk with I I ANY AGENT IN ST. JOHNS I I Or R. O. BRAND I Si 5 Lewis Bld,, llt and Oak Sts. I H IMione Marshall 26,ji BEN SELLING Progressive Republican Candidate for United States Senator. torn. This belug truo and a mattor of record, ray contention Is that my self and others who worked with me, aro tho truo progressives In Oregon. "Tho pcoplo of Oregon do not have to guess as to my progressive work, It Is an open book. It Is recorded on the stntuto books of this state. Judge your progressive candidates by what they have done, by their rocordti as progressives, and I shall bo perfectly satisfied with the verdict expressed by tho people noxt November." NOTIC1: TO CRIEDITORS In the County Court of tho Slate of Oregon for Multnomah Cmmty. hi the matter of the estate of I Initio Jay tie, deceased. (signed having been MPMiinted by the County Court of the State of Oregon, for ii. i. i a .1. ...... iWlllllKMIlMll cimiiiy, juiiiiiiiiMini- eatch his breath and feel hum- tor of the estateof Hnttie Javne. bled in spirit. Tho ngure of the deeeased. anil having qualified. father bringing his children to the font of free education is both majestic and pathetic. The lit tle daughtershares with him his hopes and faith. Such a narra tive as she weaves has not been read before. Tho time for Uie groat W. C. T. U. National is here at last. It comas in the Whits Temple baturday morning at ten o eloek. The first thing and tho most im portant thing of the whole con vention is the annual address of the president. Mrs. Lillian M. N. Stovons. No matter who you aro you will have more respect, admiration mid love for the work of tho Women's Christian Tem perance Union after you have hoard her tell of the year s work. Hut thinking that you would all want to attend services in your own town on bunday morning, we have planned a union service notice is hereby given to the creditors of, and all persons having claims against wild de ceased, to present them, veriiied as required by law. within six months after the first publica tion of this notice to said Ad ministrator nt his ollice in the City of St. Johns, Oregon. K. A. J AY INK, Administrator of the estate of llattie J ay ne, deceased. Hated October Uh. 1U1& I'GllltY C. STHOUI). Attorney for Administrator. Date of first publication, Oc tober I. IU12. Date of lust publication. Nov- emuer i, iuijs. Centra! Market! MOUIKOOK IILOCK See us for the Choicest Cuts ol tlie tie.st Meats Obtainable Order rlllnl u'ud family Trod Solicited. T. V WARD. Proprietor. In ordei to Insure a change of ad vertisement the copy for such change should reach this office not later than Wednesday, at 3 o'clock p. m. Please 'mmlr thla and aava tha nrlntar LOWELL FAVORS SELLING Opponent In Primary Supports Him as Regular Party Nominee. In giving his uuquullAed Indorse ment of the candidacy of Pen Selling, progressive Republican nomlnoo for United States Senator, Judgo Stephen A. Lowell, tin opponent of Mr. Selling In tho primary election, said recoutly: "Senator Selling Is the regular con stituted noinliioe of the party. Mo has been a burden bearer la tha past poli tical contests and Is entitled, under all rules of tho game, to his reward. lie Is a progressive Republican, not only today, but was such when It took some courage to occupy advanced ground. He Is a substantial business man, with a home aud Interests lu the stutii. Why should any honest man who believes In fair play in politics, as well as In every day affairs, refuse to support his candidacy. I am with him to tho end und be ought to win by 10,000 plurality In November." Scaled proposals will le rrceived nt ine otiice oi lite rt-omierot tlieclly of St. (olius, until Nov. 6, 1913, at 8 o'clock p. m. for the Improvement of New York ktrcet from the northerly line of Smith Avenue to the southeasterly Hue of l'ekkciideii street, lu the milliner provided by nrdliiuucc No 510, subject to the provisions of the charter und ordi nances oi me city oi M. joiius anil tlie estimate of the city engineer on file. Kugiueer'k eotimate is 11, 205.82. llids must be Hrlctly lu accordance I with the printed blanks, which will be furnished on tipn'iontion nt the office of the recorder ot the city of St. Johns. And said Improvement must be com peted on or before 6o days from the date oi lite last publication ot tills notice. .no proiKsnuort)His win ue considered uulesN accompanied by a certified check payable to the order of the mayor of the city of St. Johns, certified by a rekjxmst ble bank for an amount equal to ten per cent, of the uggregate projVisal. The right to reject any and all bids Is ucreuy reservett, lly onler of the council. 1'. A, RICR, Recorder of the city of St. Johns. Published In the St. Johns Review October 18 and 25 aud Nov. 1, 1912, NOT1CI: Ol' ro)oscii Assessment Nt'tm- i lirrcl'V uivrii that apptutitm- iiient ii tht- t-iHitulb. IVHlihoeklrvi-t Irom of nil tho clmrehos nt tha Hi- ihc southerly line of l'olk street to the iiu lm.-nl, I M.h, nlvr.w.1. "oiUicrlx line of Ida street, tout cost is K. Livingston of Hhode Island will speak to us. She is the wo man who first organised the Wo man's Christian TeaijwrHiice Un ion in bu Johns, bite Is a very poasing and forceful speaker, and you will ah want to hear her. Rqportor. Thousands of young Douglass fir trees will bo planted in th for est reserves of Oregon ami Wash ington this winter. Twelve tlinn. saml acres nre to ho reforested nud 8-yssr-oitt mm trees, gas 111 nouse jt-l,037.W,lu Iweu iportioued mid uou file iu the ulUct- oi the uudertlgued, sub let' t tu ekttiiiinaliou. AkWMinriit diatrict extemU hack to like center of lots, blocks or tract of Unit Mlmuiiikt 011 SMid tret as prvvidel by the city oluiler and resolutions. RviiMMiktrtut'es Maiuii said piortioii uwnt iuy b iiumIs lu willing awl filed with the utulersiguetl until 5 o'clock u ut. Oct HI, 191s. V. A. RICH, Clti' Kourder. IVMUhud in the St. Johns Review Oct. I wl 11, 1912. Tlire lots, 7-ruoia house, 12 reseeded. 1'or tills airKw too, 000 sapliuijs, iiioatly two years okl. will be used, also a lurjje ipuntity of seed. In the Siusluw tiKMiDtsius 6,000 acies will be planted and in the Mount Hood reiou 3000 additional. wirw (or electricity, street 1111 prevl, ou tuot tuoiuinent streut; Hooa. $500 CHsb, bftUiuce on time. See K. C. Condi. Kor Rent New modern, five room house, 1 10 ier month. H. S. Wright, 504 South Hayes street. One of Your Happiest Moments ia tha time when you consecrate ONE DOLLAR to the building of n savings account. Next to the pleasure of giving a dollar to worthy charity is the pleasure of lending a dollar lo a faithful guardian to keep for you. And not only to keep but to encourage you in every way to re peat the pleasure, and give you a regular increase of 4 per cent a year. PENINSULA NATIONAL BANK United States Depository 4 Per Cent Interest on Savings Persistent Advocate of Popular Rights Kdltor Davey, of the Hnrney Count Nows, says of tho progressive rceor of Hen Selling, progressive Ilepuhlloui nominee for United States Sonntor: "lien Selling was an earnest and persUtout advocate of popular rights and prtvlUgos when tho men who are now leading the noisy band of Jloose velt shouters war among tho most hide-bound stand-patters, some ot them going so far as openly to refuse as members of the Legislature to vote for tho successful candidate of their own party for United Btatcs Senator, just to emphasise their opposition to the popular ByBtem ot election." ; Notice of Cost of Improvement Having to his credit a record of 16 years of active endeavor In the pro gressive cause, friends of popular gov ernment in this state should have no hesitancy In supporting Den Selling tor United States Senator. There Is one thing about lien Sel ling's progresslveness It was not born yesterday. He Iiab always been a progressive and as the Republican nominee for Senator is entitled to the vote of every regressive. REVIEW'S LEGAL BLANKS Notice is hereby given that the assess ment for the improvement of I'eksetiden street from lluelinnati street to Oswego I stieet. the total cost of which is I $7,498.67, was declared by Ordinance No. M)V. entitled " 1 ordinance declar ing the cost f improving I'esstnden street from the westerly ide line of Iluchaiiau street lu the we-ierly side Hue of Oswego street in the city of St. Johns, Oregon, ami a&sesati'g tne property benefited thereby. iVduriiig "ucu assessment aud directing tin entry i f the same in the docket e. c.y liens." The cost of said improvement is levied I upon all the lots, parts of lots aud par cels ot land within the boundaries of the district, as follows; He t ween the west erly side line of Uuchanati street and the westerly side line of Oswego I street. A statement of said assessment has I been entered in the docket of city Hens October 9, 1912, and said assessment is now due and payable at the office of the recorder ol the city of St. Johns, Or- gon, ami win oc ueunouent ami bear In terest after October 19, 1912, and if uot paid on or before November 9, 1912, proceeding!, will be taken for the collec tion of the same by sale of property as I pruviucu uy me cuy courier. P. A. RICB, City Recorder. Published in the St. Johns Review on Oct. 11 ami 18, 1'Jl'J. Salem and Albany are interested iu the movement on foot to have the government deepen the channel of the Willamette river from Port land to Eugene. The commercial bodies will bring the matter to the The following list of legal blanks are kept for sale at this office and others will be added as the demoud arises; Warranty deeds, Quit Claim Deeds, Realty and Chattel Mort gages, Satisfaction of Mortgages, attention of congress and it is hoped Contracts for Sale of Realty, Hills to increase the depth of the channel of Sale, Leases. six feet by proper mauagement of All these blanks at the uniform the water by building wing dams mice of toe Der dozen. and dredeintr. 1 1 The city of St. Johns does ordain allows; The council of the city of St. Johns, Having ascertained uiecosl 01 imnrnvliig New York street Irom tlie imrthcrly side line of Smith Avenue to the south easterly side line of Pcsscndcn ftrect in the city of St. Johns, us shown by resolu tion of the council of (.aid city, ila'cd on uiez-uuiiay 01 Sept., 1913, ami recorded I.. .1. nt. ..I .1... ...1 r .., ...... ill 111c uimi: .ji me reitinicr oi mini vu , i and notice thereof having been published lu the St. Johns Uevlcw, a weekly news paper of genera) circulation, on the days of September 27th and October -I'll, IQU, as snown uy tlie alliilavit oi tlie I foreman of said paper, which said kfhilH vit is oil nic 111 tlie ollice 01 tlie city re corder; and legal tKMtitig of notices of such improvement, as Miown by the nlli- dnvll of the citv engineer on file in the office of the city recorder: and re monstrance filid. considered by coun cil and rejected 011 sccutintof (nsufficlct t urcu represented, and, as pro vided by said resolution, the engi neer's preliminary estimate of cost t f said Improvement Is 1 .205.82. but shall be more accurately Actcrmitictl by said engineer. Now, therefore, It is hereby ordered that said street be Improved nnd the time for the completion of said im provement is hereby fixed nt sixty days Irom the last publication of proposals of said work, which said proposals tnttst be filed with the recorder of said city on or ociorc tue bin nay 01 .November, 191 J, at 8 o'clock, t). in. ot said dav. That said street shall be improved as as ioiiows: 1 iv grading same to tlie es tablished urade by cut and fill and bv sldcwnlklni: saute 011 cither side with six foot cement sidewalk, curbs to conform to tlie corners now placed on Smith Avenue, together with all nccesary cement crosswalks and commuted Iron gutters; said walk and curb to have expan sion joints as directed by the city engi neer; said curb to have three Inch drain tiles every fifty feet ami hitch rings to be placed in the curb ns directed by the citv engineer. The city recorder shall give notice by publication for not less than three iu scrtlons lu the St. Johns Review, the of ficial newspaper, fnvltliiir nrooosnW for .. .i.-- .... , msKitig mid improvement. Said Improvement shall lu all rcsiects be done and completed In conformity with the provisions of Ordinance Nos. ICO and 302. exectit as otherwise provided iu this ordinance; all work to be done under the direction and sticr vision of the citv engineer. . . . J', .a 1 list tlie coat 01 sain Improvement shall be assessed against the property in the local improvement district us tics scriticd iu said resolution and designated ss ami declared to be icai improve ment District No. 91 Passed by the council October lCth, 191a. Approved by the Mayor October 15th, IQU. A. A. MUCK. Mayor. Attest: 1'. A. RICH, City Recorder. Published iu the St. Johns Review eu uctouer in, 1911. Proposals for Street Work Be sura to get your copy of Tho Fall Quarterly Stylo Book before making up any now garments, as it il lustrates tho latest authori tative Fall Styles. You can get the book at our pattern counter. now illustrated in the NEW PALL QUAR TERLY STYLE BOOK of the Ladies' Home Journal Patterns Our sales of these patterns have increased over 40 per cent in the past year, which demonstrates that they are winning favor. Once you use a Laches' Home Journal Pattern, you will use no other. Buy Aligators (GUARANTEED) Just received our first shipment of Ladies' Shoes for Fall and Win ter. Latest 1913 styles now on sale at moderate prices. We are Closing Out a few last years Sweaters at prices that will surprise you. For instance: Ladies' Sweaters regular $3.00, now $1.50 2.50, " 1.25 2.00, " 1.00 Children's 'i . " 3.00, 1.50 " " 2.25, " 1.15 1.00, " .50 Men's " " 2.50, " 1.25 New Stock of Puff Neck Sweat ers at prices from $3.00 to $6.00 now on sale. Come in and look them over. Ask to see "PRESTO" for trans f ering Embroidery Patterns. Couch & Co. "PIONEERS" Distributors of Merchandise Since 1904