St. Johns review. (Saint Johns, Or.) 1904-current, November 01, 1912, Image 2

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    THE ST. JOHNS REVIEW
BY A. W. MARKLE
ORDINANCE NO. 513
Published Every Frldnr
At 117 West Burlington 8trcot.
An Ordinance Declaring (he
Cost of Improving South
Ivanhoc St. from the South
erly Side Line of Polk
Street to the Northerly Side
Line of Ida Street, in
the Citv of St. Johns. Or-
Subscrlptlon prlc. $1.00 psr year. CgOI1, Rlld Assessing the
Tint Kkvikw Is entered nt post office
In Saint Johns, Oregon, bs mnll nmttcr
of the second clnss under the Act of Con
grcss of March j, 1879.
OfflcIU Nnwn)iper of tbe city of Bt. Jeans.
Xittnnftr fim.nfWn.l 'V. nm-
1 1 wjwi ubiikiik.u llli.ii.-l M sa m.
by, Declaring Such As- AHEAD!
scssmcnt and Directing
the bntry of I lie Same in I
the Docket of Cily Liens.
Voter, don't forget that one of
the oiflcea to he filled at the el
ection next Tuesday is one in
which St. Johns in particularly
interest, ar.tl that lit Justice of
the I'enoe. It takes a man of
good judgement, tact and a fine
sonseof honor to fill this position
acceptably. In J. E. Williams
we have such a man. Helms
hoon filling wit the unexpired
term of the late 0. It. Downs,
nml lw linn hr.nn flllimr it: in !1
i. .. . ...o i t..i: i .. i. .i w ... .
.nii.i1i1f.iiiu nilmmih In mnnnnr J""si urcRoii, mm nu ouieciioiis umuc
CapalllO aiUl adinil lOlt y""""""- I tlicrcto, otitl licrclj-nf.certiUiitrtlctortiiitic
r!i-il timi f(ii 1 litu iinit iini !ii-( I i .iii .i. . . . ... .i ....
uuui. inuii ...... iiiki uccinrcs uic wimic com hi twin wi-
The city of St. Johns docs oriln-ii ns
follows:
Tlmt the council lms coiisIiIltci! the
proxjed nncMincnt for Improving
S. Ivitnhoc street from the southerly
side line of 1'olk street to the north
ill a crlyMdcIineof Idnstreet in the city of St
men
ii ..Il I . .....1
oitun 1 1 1 1 1 1 u 11 1 L to nccuru. anu mivimicnuii innnner tirov i ei I nv
since one has hcen found who is imiiccNo..8utoicihcsum of f 1,037.20
...:n:.. .....I ..0,....U.1lir Miinliflnil nnd Hint Ihcsiiccinlntiil ticculmr benefits
... . " IV 1, . ! ViS ,11 "ccruliiK to ench lot or irt there
for the ollice, why not keep him of or ?mC(;, of ,,, wll,1,,,l th(. ns,
there? (t IB the Only common scssmcnt district, by rcnoii of Mid im
Sense View that Can be taken. jirovciiiciilnml in justrox)rtlon to sudi
bcncrits, nrc in the rcH.-ctivc nuiouuls
1 set opiwsltc the number or description
.. . . .. ... of ench lot or irt thereof or tKirccI of
I no - vigorous campaigiiH pin, nnd In tlic followliiK nnuexed assess
forth hy all parties and mimer- meut roll.nml mid iuscmiikmiI roll.which
OUS Office seekers Will culminate Is numbered 8G, is hereby ndopled nnd
mivl 'PiiiMilnv iiMft ivlnil tlio rn- "I'l'foved ns the amchmiiciiI for Mill Im
next Lliowiny, ailll I1IU Ult It- ,irv,iciit,mi.l the ror.lcrof the city
Stilt Will be, 110 man can foretell. f St. Johns Is directed to enter n stnte
It is pretty generally Conceded, mcntof tlic nswuneut hereby miidc ill
however, that Wilson will win ijic docket or citv liens, mid cmisc notice
out for President, with Roose
velt and Taft making a hard run
for second base, with chances
largely favoring the former.
The other offices to be filled are
more uncertain, and it would
lake a nronhet born with seven
teen veils to give a fair idea of
whom will be elected and what
of, the various measures will
carry. Especially is it difficult
to get any line on the single tax
measures, roisteti by i-els the
ttillllniifiiiii ujiiiii itifitiii- r f Nlim I
IIIIIIIUIIIIII V VI...... IIIIIIIVI ..v.. I I
ir...i. 1 r.. I-'
Hint, win) is lining wregon as
an experimental station. The re
sult will be awaited with great
interest by all.
thereof to be nublistied ns iirovided In
chnrter, which itRsonsiiicnt is ns follows;
Lot
10...
11....
12....
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II
in....
10....
17....
18....
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8
7
Mock Addition
..I)..... St. Johns nights
III
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17..
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11
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12
11
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I
mill
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11
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Amt.
$12.2.'!
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1:1.02
sw.ca
AX
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111.71
C3.00
Wi..ii
10.20 1
.12.18
1 1.20 1
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LOOK I
I
j What do you sec-povcrty or n H
H competence? H
H Men nnd women who snvc xirt H
j of their cnrnliiKS rcgulnrly nrc H
H providing a comfortnblc future, H
H free from finnncinl worry. B
H Open 11 savings Account with us H
H todny. Tlmt odd dollar is nil H
H you need to stnrt nu account H
H here nnd your money will draw H
H 'I per cent, interest. H
H KAl'H DlvPOSIT IIOXHS I
H f.1.00 per yenr. H
I First National I
I Bank I
I St. Johns, Oregon I
10 11
Voter, be sure and vote for A.
W. Laf forty for Congress. He
is a man t ho has been villifled
and maligned by the mouthpieces
of special interests simply lie
cause he has done his duty to the
people and could not he coerced
or bribed into serving the inter
ests against the people. It is
seldom, indood. Ilml. 11 unor mini
can be elected to Congress, but
when one is it is an uinian ma- L
hie sin if he refuses to serve tho in
privileged interests. Lafforty ;'
has tlone just Hint. Hence the ,:!
hounding on the part of the n,'
press. It is stoutly assorted that 10! !.'!.'
Lafforty lias brought lasting dis-
grace on the state. Nl fouler i
charge was ever made. Had he
been looked upon in this light i'.'.'.'.'.'.'.
tho Washington I'ost, the nxwt
fashionable newnpaper in ex lit
once, certainly would not have s ""
eiiosen him as one or a commit- 111 10....
teool live as judge at the great ;
fintfimnmm uliruv linlil in U'iiu!-i'
.1' . . w rr...i. ..v... ... 1. ..(Ill-
ington tho iast summer. Latter
ly is rospected abroad. That
limn is not without honor save
in his own country" was never
more fully exemplified than in
Lall'oity's case. His splendid
uil'orUi in attempting to wrest
land for the benefit of settlers
from the railroad comimnies lias
mado bitter enemie of thorn
and their literary mouthpieces.
It is claimed that his efforts
have been made solely for the
purpose of securing a few dollars
iroin seniors, u noes not re- lf dot., una.
quironvory discriminating mind
to roaliao that Ull'crly could ie
cure thousniuU of dollars from
tho railroad companies by aban
doning tho fight whore he could
not hope to secure nickles from
settlors by keeping the fight up.
Laft'erty emphatically denies that
he has received, will receive nor
unxeeU to receive tttie jieiiny for
ins twrviee. u is inconceiva
ble to some ieople that a man
will work so tmrnestly for the
nubile wel alone without hou
f it ... 1 1 1 .
i rtjwnni otner innn in
ll.Olr-krv t r . w
. hi. jni... sa.7r.Ltfu rcr tent uiscount
....... ..... 'ii.ni
" Ml.KII
Il Ei-?,1 Brass and Iron Bods
iwttri
w.jj'j at 20 por'cent less than rcgu-
!!'!!. 77 h? 'nr Pr,cci this week only.
::::::SS? heaters
",'iom 11 yu lmvcn'1 bought that
'. '.mm heater yet, be sure you see
UUK J.INIS and get OUR
Tih PRICKS before you buy. We
will take your old stove as
ii
11
in
12
11
10
i
1 in
!t
8t
I....
8....
0....
7....
8....
su.co part payment, the balance on
M.o:i
i:i.rn
11.70
.10.92
30.77
77.01
01.20
BSI2
flim
11.09
-18.87
K1.I0
32.71
00.30
IK.W
(K1.21
IM.60
74.77 uieut of ihecotti
70.7fiNtnet hom the
70. 1 imwK mreci 10 tlic Miiitiitrly
08,;UI Ulchnioud St., total cost Is 1,'jaS.tX), has
itfi.M I bun uiiHutioued mid i on file in the I
irnJS oinceoi llie uuilersiKueil, Mibiect to ex
St. Johns Furniture
Company
NOTICE OF
Proposed Assessment
Notice is hereby kIvcii tlmt npportiou
1 01 liiiiitovliin h, Iv.inlioe
northerly line of Mo-
11
ii
.00.2:1 umiuutioii.
dd.Ti Aksekkiuent district extends Imck to
.77.11 the center of lots, blocks or tracts of
700 laud nbuttliiK on Mild utreet ns provided
77.iiei uy uic ony cnarier nun rosoiuuniis,
tHt. IRl Kemoiutrmicenueiiliut Mid ivpixirtlon
uient mitv lie made in writiui: and filed
Total f 4,037.20 with the uudeuiKued until 5 o'clock
raMil by the eounoil lids 20lh day of 1 November 18, 191a.
ft.tl Kill)
Approval hy the mayor this 20th day
A. A. MUCK,
Mayor.
1'. A. weft.
Kwotder.
l'ulilihNl in the St. Johns Review 011
Nov. 1, 1012.
1'. A. RICH,
Recorder
Review on
AltMt:
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the County Court of the
State of Oregon for Multnomah
County.
In tho matter of tho estate of
itattie Jay no, deceased.
1 no uiuiersigneti having been
ourt
for.
than the sat s- ..... V"V i n u" n" I'V? ,
fnetionof knowi.m that be had "PT vx. Z"'y
.1 1 .. 1 . .... ivii 1111? oiiuu 111 uruiriin.
r.!"L !,ot! 1)1 rtHrl i(VJ of creditor of, and all persons
M,ZZ , ' OBKMont Worn, vonttwl
nf .!. Uv.. ..i..i7 .1...;" " M""-u uvmiv, willllll six
IHrOpio lit bring ng its just re- mjmsh-ntor at his oilico in the
ward- and that is suspicion ami St of ?t John! O?- 'SSi
unbaliof. Every man in any whv L,t of bt Juhn' a Vaynp
connected with the lttilroad com- Adinlnislriitor of tho .Ntitw'nf
nan os mv workimr aiminit Laf- n.f) 1 "V .'iV. ltLi ! !.? ustatt of
forty, with few or no exceptions
The peoplo know why, and it is
not because of the fear that ho
might got a few dollar from
Ilattie Jay no. deceased.
Dated October 4th. 1912.
PKltltY C. STKOUD,
Attorney for Administrator.
Uate ot lirst publication, Oc-
set tiers. Lailorty propoie to tol)0rtl 19l2t
seSfhShJirKsTel Jg$$AWto N
the people's choice, and there- omlm Uy 1JU
tore, couki scarcely bo favored Congregational Church
UJ VIIU IIIIUIUOIO. lllVf UU IIUl
work hand in hand. It i no to
the neon o to sond Laifortv back rreuciuiiB every fatiinlay u a. m
A . S . . . . I 1.
I'ublUhed in the St. Johns
Nov. 1 and 8, 1912.
In order to Insure a change of ad
vertisement the copy for such change
thould reach this office not later than
Wednesday, at 3 o'clock p. m. Please
.member thla and aava the printer
You Can
Invest
$1 0, $20, $25
any amount every pay day
in the interest-beariiiB Certifi
cates of Deposit of this bank.
Your money will earn inter
est from date of issue,
As time Roes on and your
Certificates increase in num
ber and amount, you will be
come the happy prossessor of
a growing fortune.
Begin this plan
next pay day.
. s m . e i v.
to umgress. it is a duty wo
owo to him and to tho statu at
large.
You cot full -weight and drat
Quality at tbe Central market. Just
try awhile.
7:30 n. m. nt the Concrecationa
church. We cordially invite all to
these services. Sunday school at
10 o'clock as usual. Pravertneet.
iB, Wednedsay at 7:30 p. m.
James 1J. Murphey, Pastor.
Work (or a U renter St. Johns.
PENINSULA
NATIONAL
RANK
United States Depository
4 Per Cent Interest
on Savings
THESE NUMBERS WILL
BAR SIMQLE TAX IN OREGON
Q C QvV AsainstSingleTax
36 5xNoAatJeted
377xNo
Ag o in st 5 nc Tax
Multnomah Co.
At
it.
nJ.,
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Geo. Tazwcll
Kctmblicnii Caudidnte for
CIRCUIT JUDGE, Department No. 4
Judge Tazwcll's record in the
Municipal court of Portland is
such as to recommend him to all
right thinking men. He has
brushed aside the cob webs of
judicial procedure and put the
standing of the court on a higher
plane than it has ever been be
fore. He has shown common Bense
in handling the multitude of
cases that have come before him.
Some of the candidates for this
oflice have rcsitled hero but a
short time anil wo know but lit
tle about them. Tazwell has lived
here about 2-1 years. In public
and private life It is record is
clean. He knows the wants of
the peoplo and is in sympathy
with tho laws which they have
enacted. A vote for him means
tho enforcement anil tho proner
interpretion of those laws. You
take no chance when you voto
for him for Circuit Judge, Dept.
NO. -I.
T7M
l
I'ald Adv.
HOUSES FOR RENT
- OR
for Sale on Easy Monthly Payments
Several modern houses nt East St. Johns can he
purchased on monthly terms. Talk with
ANY AGENT IN ST. JOHNS
Or R. G. BRAND
Si5 Lewis Bldg 4U1 and Oak Sts.
Phone Mnrshall 3641
VOTE
1
John B. Ryan
Democratic Candidate
Secretary of State
lilection, November 5, 1012,
n4 Adv.
Central Market!
HOLBKOOK BLOCK
See us for the Choicest Cuts el
the Best Meats Obtainable.
Order rWed eitd rmBy Trade SeHdUtf.
T. P. WARD, Proprietor.
Subscribe for the St. Johns Review
and keep pented on the doings of
tho cltr. i
DR. RAMBO
DENTIST
Phone Columbia 51
First Nations! Dank building.
ST. JOHNS. OREGON.
DR. J. VINTON SCOTT
DENTIST
Open Evening and Sundays by Ap
pointment.
Office Phone Columbia 140
Kesiiient riione Columbia 38
JOSEPH McCHESNEY, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
Day & Nlht Office in McCheanay blk.
St. Johns. . Off goo.
Daniel O. Webster, A. B. M. D
Residence, C97 Dawson Street
Office, Pliter Block.
University Pari, Portland, Oregon,
R. A. JAYNE, Al. D.
Office over First National Bank
Oflice Phone Columbia 282
Re. Phone Columbia 196
ERRY C. STROUD
LAWYER
First National Bank Building
ST. JOHNS . . . OREGON
O. J. GATZMYER
ATTORNEY AT LAW
McDonald Building
ST. JOHNS - . OREGON
Kabo Corsets Carson Gloves
Headquarters for
Embroidery Work
and D. M. C.s
We have just received the most
complete line of D. M. C.s,
Stamped Pillow Tops, Shirt
Waists, Collars, Table Covers,
Doilies, and in fact, everything
for the Embroidery Needle. Come
in and look them over instead of
going to Portland to buy.
We also have the agency for
Ladies' Home Jour
nal Embroidery
Patterns
that never fail to please
ALL THE ACCESSORIES FOR
FANCY WORK
We are selling the celebrated
English Slip-on Raincoats
for ladies and gentlemen at prices
below the average. These coats
are thoroly proofed and rubber
ized. Ladies' from $7.50 to $12.50
Men's $12.50 to $13.00.
Our stock of High Shoes, Rubber
Boots, Rubbers, Slickers, Rain
Hats, Alligators and Leggins was
never more complete. Ask tor
the CHIPPEWA SHOE, the Best
Shoe on Earth.
'
We have re-inforced our stock of
Underwear and Hosiery so that
we are better able to take care of
the wants of our patrons than
heretofore.
See our window display of Blan
kets. It will pay you to investigate.
Couch & Co.
"PIONEERS"
Distributors of Merchandise Since 1904
Glove Brand Rubbers
Elite Petticoats