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T THE ST. JOHNS RCVIDV How St. Johns Voted An Interesting Piper BY K Tr " -- At UT Wet JhirltnRtnn Riml of 0e mmmI imfer t A4M J Own ,; l Mrai J, W"f. oaeju mrrt r u csiy f n. JkM. Subscription prle S1.00 ptr ytar. Tic ewiwnity howlvr is twin nWroM in ttw Iwwl. WMij imI nntk for PranlitoHl? it UltttttillttMl Th dactio-i of A. W. LMfforty to Contrrew by sucli n ovor wlioiinlnK vote in x most liltlor nlll for the 1'ortlniMl prtiw to gwitllnw. It mn.v kwn them h )uMK)ti tlmt criticism in nil HuhL but peraemtion nml hIhum prove to hu n lKKmiernnif, mr hiicIi it alionltl he. talferty in nil Hunt and will continue to make koou, n t houjf i it i h toirether likely ha will not receive any credit for irood work by the Portland I roan. Council Proceedings Owing to the fact that sovorai of the city HadH wore curving on tlio difiereiu election hoards. council morely met and adjourn ed Tuesday evening to convene Thursday evening. Willi the exception of Council man valentine, all members sur rounded the table Thursday night, but as little business pre sented ituelf, the session was a brief one. mourns uiovur asked lor per mission to erect an electric sign in front or Ins new place or busi ness on Philadelphia street. Granted on motion of Alderman llorsman, A communication irom a Chicago bonding company stated they were willing to take any bt. Johns bonds at live and one half per cent, which proves that this citymust have good stand ing in Hie Hast. Chairman Davis of the street committee recommended that the engineering force ho pared down compatible with the state of the weather and the business on hand. Dehmte action defer red until next Tuesday evening. Contractor Iiahn was ordered to instantor place crosswalks where most vitally necessary on I'ossondon street, oh the city would have them lain at the con tractor s expense. 1 he committee on water plant purchase and ILL. Powers of the water company were tumble to meet on account of two of the committee serving on the elec tion board. A meeting is being arranged lor tomorrow, however. Air. Power states that lie would ho perfectly willing to meet with a imm meeting of the citizens and discuss the water situation in detail. rm t it j no louowing tuns were re ceived on the improvement of Now York street: L. 1). Jack son, 51,0T!U)l); V. W. Mason, $1,022.10; Star Sand Co..S1.0ir.- 80. On motion of Alderman llorsman thecoutract was award od to Mr. Mason, Tko faMmvtttg ta U nwuli f U vt et in 3L Johns m wok prrtdicL N'n. m et rtim, II? mutt ST1. sml 1871 ' Q1 votM, Tlio rote in Up tlirw nrcdncU fan' In oaiw, I 'or PrtMoMl: Tnft SO, 42, M. viin sa 8S, 10(J. Clmfin 10, 7, 18. mm it. sa m. Hootwelt 76, 101, ill. rr U. S.Sonator: llournu SO, 1M, 78. Chirk 18, 20, 22. Uno CO, -IS, 78. Paget 11, 11, 21. Kamp Kt, 21. 2T. Selling M, II, fG. For CongroHs: IlHldwin 12. 8, 11. Campbell 17, Z, JB. biirerty 101, MB, Ml. McCuskor 20. 2T, 21. Munly m, 02. Secretary of State: Kennedy M, -18. fiG. Olcott 82, 112, U3. Iteddaway 10. 27, JIB. Hynn II. Bl, 07. White 12, 8. 20. For Judge Dept. 1: Davis -i;i, 03, 40. Loot 21, '10, 13. Perrine 30, 30, 55. Tazwell 40, GO, 73. Young 38, l i, 00. For District Attorney: iivans 110,151, M2. Jeffrey 40, 58, 81. Knmp 22. 28. 30. For County Commissioner: Cronan - 38, 45, H3. Farnluun 12, 11, 21. Koorner 10. 27, 42. Lightnor 58, 8JI, 70. Pease- 05. 80. 82. For Sheriff. Ileegle 8, 2, 8. Huso 13, 15, SKI. I-'itzgerald 75, 110, 108. Word 103, 131, 150 For Assessor: Rood 03, 118, 82. Hoy 21, 21, 41. Snear 18, 10, 22. Wagnon 84. 00. 124. County Superintendent: A inters f)'., 8, (it). Armstrong 00, 101, 77. Do York 20, 31, 41. Draper 45. 45. 73. For Coroner: Amos 17, 10, 17. lilersdorf 88, 110, 115. Coventry 14, 30. 35. Slocum 30, 01, 57. Smith 28. 31. 57. Justice of tlio Peace: Lynch - 44, 05, 48. Stokes- 42, 40, 58. Williams 103. 151. For Constable: Allen 88, 110. 100. Howard 30, 42, 50. Mitchell 03, 02. 103. n LOOK I AHEAD! I S Wimt in u we . 'itv r m H H mni H H Mi n wt vnimM wli t M c xtt H iA tltvir (iMin)(t rculdt v nrc H H (vtovi'ltliK a rm(irtl)te t tui, H H ftrc (turn fiwin tl worrx B H ()cn n mvIhr -ouul r'i n Hj B today. Tlwl m1i tloltur In oil H H you nrcl to ttntt nn nccoutit H H lictc ntiil your money will iltnw ,H H 4 jmrccnt. Intercut, H I .SAl'H Dlil'OSir 1IQXKS V H fXOO Kt yvqr. , ft I I First National I 1 St. Johns, Oregon I Contlnueil from first jmge. Dressers Special Prices On Birds Eyo Maple, Ma hogany, Quartered Oak,Roy al Oak, and White Manle Dressers. See Our Window Display F(n.al SulfraK'o carried in tlioLNL . OhnS H irnitflTP vny uy i- uiajoriiy. lompany 150. Amendment 3 18 carried in the city almost two to one. halferty has heon re-elected. Tom Word seems to have heon elected bhorilf of this county. Lane is in the lead for U. S. Senator, with Soiling a close second. Wilson has carried the state by about 10,000. aiocum is tar ahead tor cor oner. NOTICE OF Proposed Assessment Notice Ik hereby ulvcit that iipixutlnii. mnii hi me ciwi in iiuproviiiK iiurniiK' ton btm-l (mm the center line of Mock ,Jnmei Jolin'i '-'ml mlilltloii to the iiuttheuiterly line u( llrmlfonl treet. total ixjit of which In danRoroun carrier of tl iw?ns. The school inspection is doinj? ntnvat i deal townrd the prevention of disenscfor t wnit for contusion! Iiofore taking action has Im?oii, nn oxnensive way, of lonrnirKi when health nrotection Is need- Oil. j Hut with seeminKiv every pre caution conUtKious diseases will occasionally enter our homes and it mifrht be well to consider n few of the more common ones. Whooninjreouirh, nlthouirh con sidercu not very dangerous is very hard on the patient as they are usually small children, con sequently it works a hardship on the mother. It begins with a cat nrrhal condition of the air pass ages as an ordinary cold and continues to trrow worse until the paroxysm of coiiRhinK and whooottK many times cause the ticnfMkt. vomit and become t".. I.I...FW i 1.1 I zr' uiucwym ciiukiiik. mil"! uwoii .3 .odtcntcd steam arc rrtipwy fjcommendcd by many snccialiMR1 in childrcns diseases. A cliaifgo of nir is advisable even a diMnncQ of a few miles or a change from u higher to a lower altitude or vice vcrca has wrought much benefit. Very simple but nourishing food so that it may be partially or com plctely absorbed before the coughing returns. In severe cases the patient should be kept in bed. During convalescence the child should bo watched care tuny, lor having already an irritated condition of the throat, broncho-pneumonia is apt to dev elop. Mumns. An infection of the parotid gland, introduce themselves by slight chill, fever, nain below the car. swelling of the parotid gland. Either extre me heat or cold annlied to the infected narta will give consider able relief. As in any case of illness give light diet and keen tho bowels well open. Fruit and fruit juices serve as a laxative and at the same time a slight disinfectant to stomach and bowels. Tho erunt ve diseases aromoro complicated. Alany times per sons complaining of languid reel ing, cold, headache and slight fe ver.aro developing the first symp toms of cither measles or scarlet fever, but until some eruption appears on tho tongue or skin, it is almosUimpossiblc to diagnose them. - - Uowover, when a patient is suffering from tlio nbovo described symptoms a hot bath, drinking lots of hot water and produce perspiration is the first and best thing to do. this will cause the eruption to appear in a low hours, or in u caso of I.nurippe it will do much to check and euro them. Where measles or scarlet fover hnvo been diagnosed ,tho first thing to do is to isolate tho patient. A well ventilated room or tent farthest away from tho family. tho person caring for tho patient should not come in close contact with others. Rest in bed and liquid diet as long ns there is a riso of temperature. Lot mo again speak of water drinking. It is ono of tho best methods A V Km 1 1 kT MONTAVILLE FLOWERS. In the iirvftlilciitlnl rntiiimlcn of 100S Mr. I'lowcnt, umlrr tho nuili-e of tlio titttlonnl Itoitiitittcnti committer, mmk ninny of tin; uioM lntortiiiit trolltlcnl luiureflftoft in iiiiiioi mm traveled on tho president1 hikiIoI (ruin. At South Ileml, I111I., he xjMike to .10.000 people. all of which Khowa Mr. I'loncra to he a Krent orator n well na nn liucr aonntor. ItculnnliiR na n hoy on the fnrtn, In his teens n tencher In the conimnn schools, nt the ngo of twenty-four lie held dlplotnn from the Ohio Northern Unlvemlty nmt the Clnclnnntl College of Mimic, mill ho ori;:iiilxeil mid for three yenra ninnneeil the nnlvemlty extension work of Clnclnnntl Unl vcwlty. (lenernl Lew Wnllnce, the nuthor of "llen-Hur," nttendeil the rendition of IiIh fnnioiis hook na n'ven one night ljr Montuvlllo ('lowers In the nuthor's homo city, Crawfordsvllle, Ind. At tho clone (lenernl Wnllnco put his nrni nbotit Klowers nnd anld, 'Thin Is by IHLJl MONTAVILLE FLOWERS. Armstrong is practically elect ed County Superintendent. ughiuor leads for County ',usf;V . IMi,ceu "lT,r,,0,, ?,m of lowering tho temperature and Conunisionor. ?l?ir,,!!.,i,tt..l,he ""''""'K". freoing tho body of disease .1 1. . ""J ......i,WM, I M. E. Church Prospers Dr. J. W. MeDougall, suiierin tondont of tho Portland district of tho Oregon Conference held tho Hint tjuarterly Conference in tho IMoneer M. K. church Tues day evening. Reports from the various departments of the church showed the local orgnnixn- iiou to no in a prosperous con dition. The Sunday School has tho largest enrollment and great otst average attendance in iU his tory. Tho membership 0f the church is increasing; during the qunrtor twenty six members wore added. Nine of thoso wero from other Methodist churches, throo from othor denominations. ton by recommendation of the olhcial board, and four on nroba turn. Tho now basement of the ohurchwUI be ready for use Nov. If this will give iiu; adequ ato room to use modorn methods in bunday bchoo work. Dr. Colfey has been elected eountv eierK. Heed has won for County assotwor. Lewis lias secured the eountv treasursnip. uomrooK is county surveyor hvans is district nttornov. winning wun ease. Aiciusoii uas won lor railroad conuuisioner. l x i i a wicou is inr anean tor sec rotary of state. r.uKin nas neon elected su preme justice. Ul the anient monts Woman's Suffrage has won out, the single tax measures oteatet . capital punishment stands, and the con solidation measure is defentet suhjv Aiiseincni uiktrict extemu luck to the center ol lots, hlocka nnd tmct of html abiittini! on tnld ttrcct ns tiruviilcd oy ine cuy cimrlcr umi reMiiutioiis. Kcmoiittrniicc nenliiit Mid niiportion ment may tie mnile hi writing nnd filed with the uiii!crlKncil until 5 o'clock p, m, .-nov. -i, 191J. r, A. HICH, Kecorder. l'libllahed in the St, Johns Keview on V.. U 1 IK lllll.tlHMII III, far tho hest treiitniuut my hook hns ever hnd." 'l'hi CliKlnnntl lCnqulrer hnd thU to any uhout the reiulltl i of this piny In this city: "Thouch n resident of this city nnd In hi llftleth appeiirunco here In ten yearn to the luruent iiudleneo III the IiUIk'v of M.. j. a. Hinr coiioe, miiriy tAiu people. Montiivllle I'lowers wns the extrminllnnry iittrnctlon nt Music Unl, Inst iilicht. Uu pri'xented the niouoloKiie of "llen-IIur" In 11 powerful exuetment, full of druuiiille fone n nil Intensity of delivery. In the t hnrlot nice scene he reached u cllmux which is seldom wit nessed nnd w hich wns wnrnily creeled by (he iipphiuse of the iiudlence." Other ultriu'tlniis In his repertoire ro "A Christmas Curol," "Is Jtls oroide." 'The Itnttlo of Wnterloo," The Merchant of Venice." "Hamlet" and 'The. l.lttlo Minister." It hns been truly said of this repertoire that each number la wrought out, llko tho work of Henry Irvlatr. with great fidelity to tho Kcnlus of tho nuthor, tho ntmos pbere of the comiiosltiou nnd the de tails of the characters In it. Extends Thanks l'o tho Kd torof St. Johns Keview, bt. Johns. Oregon. wear bir: rermit me throncrh me columns ot your paper to thank tho voters in the d strict I lor my ro-olection to Conirress. I have strong hopes of beinir Mill lilllirflll UiltLl.tir .... I highly pleased with the work of , " 10 ')flp nwmiiy inuttmir "ho St Johns iSiiirrfi JVo ,,uso,n tho 8tatuto books for con church " sniVl llo M W.Jh trol of ""onopolioa and deduction in tho ffirtland'mitJteft ?f the High 6ost of Living, with- givon a bettor report for the first quarter than St. Johns." Metho dist church cor. Lonvitt and Hayos. Theme 11 A. M. M llread lor tho hungry." Thomo 7:80 Y fll. Victory ovor sin." Sumlnv School 10 A. M. Kpworth League o;ou i m, ah aro invited. in tno no.vt iwa vtnra. At the same timo 1 shall nnsh local laws for tho betterment of Uregon, including river and har Dor improvements, irrigation and enforcement of the Oregon & California Land Grant. A. W. Lalfcrty. "Tiioro could bono bettor med icine than Chamberlain's Cough uomeuy. iiy children were till sick with whooping cough. Ono of them was in bod, had a high fever and was coughing up blood. Our doctor gavo them Chambor lain's Cough Remedy and tho first doso oasod thom, nnd three bottles cured thom," says Mrs. II. A. Donaldson of Lexington, Miss. For sale by all dealers. Sam Downey and A. I). Me- Donald gavo illustrations of on. 'durance and strenuosity on tho oiection boards. Thoy served on precinct 157, going on Tuesday morning, staying on Tuesday night, staying on Wednesday ail day and continuing until 6:30 liuirsdny morning. Counting ballots reo 11110 tho closest an- Plication, and tnerotore, it is a teat that few would euro to do- plicate. Arc You In To Win? To say "Oh, yes, I would like to .succeed" won't bring you fur out on the highway to couiH:teuce. When business men go into a venture, they GO IN TO WIN, When players go in to n gnuie in real earnest they ore after the PHNNANT. In your case, you oreuot com peting or playing against any. body but YOURSKLU ami you' re close enough to yourself to lay your hand on yourself uiul say: "Win for me" ami start a savings account at the "Peninsula National." PENINSULA NATIONAL BANK United States Depository 4 Per Cent Interest on Savings germs, Many cases of kidney troubla might hnvo been avoitled had enough water been taken into tho system during nn illness of scarlet fover. Fruit juices aro especially good in any fever. Keep tho patients' teeth, mouth and nose well cleaned with a mild antiseptic solution. All dishes, bedding nnd linen used must bo disinfected before taken from tho room. Boiling is tho best method, tor articles which cannot bo used that way a solu tion of chloridoof lime or Bichlo ride may be used. flinny diseases might bo men tioned but tho old adage "An ounce of prevention is better than a pound of euro" is well to be remembered. 10 become intern- lr.mt nnnn flirt mihinpf nf livcrinnn is tho rlnt.v of fivorv nnronf. Don't waste your money buy Health is a treasure Of all strengthening plasters. temporal possessions it is the nnmoerinm w uniment is innaf iiroi. nna Won Mi nnrnlnn Clienper unit OClier. UamnOll R and honor nro dearlv nurehnsprl Piece Ot tlailliel With it and bind : -.. "r t 1 i. .. ...1 t 1 ?i at the loss of tho vigor of health. ,kVB,'ul muccicu pans ami 11- None of these can secure happi ness if health is lacking. It is a terrible thing to abuse the health that God has given us. Such abuse enfeebles us for life and makes us losers even if we gain by such means any amount of education. Tho boy's appetite is often tho source of nmazement. If you would hnvo such an appetite iiiiu viuwiiuui iuiii o jtiuivio. They not only create a healthy ap petite, out strengthen tho stom ach and enable it to do its work nnturally, For sale by all deal ers. Our every day prices aro better than most stores' sa e prices. uurrtn says so. win relieve tno pain nnd sore ness, vor sale by all dealers. Subscribe for the St. Johns Rovieu and Keep pented on the dolnga of I the cltr. For Sale 74 acres, all level. good house, fair barn; 20 acres in cultivation. 15 acres slashed and seeded; 4 cows, 4 heifers, team, wagon, mowing machine, buggy, small tools, some timber. Price S4750. Will trade uo to $3000; ?S5Qcash, balance mort gage 0 per cent. Located on Cowlitz River on Pacific High way. Bell & Register, 201 Gir- lmger Bldg. WHITWOOD GROCERY C. E. RHOADS, Prop. Como to tho church Sunday First Baptist morning nvonincr nnrt lioni- Rrtv Rihtoki L-ai)t. l Vj. bmith IS Imvinir nl His snrmnnn urn iliun nml vom large garage and storauro mnml intoisti ntr T)irBA lirtsarinor him erected on Fessenden street, near onco liko to hear him again. Jewoy. I Special singing. The general merchandise store at Whitwood Court has been taken over by C. E. unoaas, a man ot manv ... v I years experience in the bus iness. By buyinor in larcre nnd I nnnnfit'ipc: lio ic nnnKlrnl f-wll .j......v.v.w, w WIII.UII.U fcV sell cheaper than in Port-' land. Give him a trial and i convince yourself. Phone Main flftiv. 1 Kabo Corsets Carson Gloves Headquarters for Embroidery Work D. M. C.s and 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 $18.00. Our stock of High Shoes, Rubber Boots, Rubbers, Slickers, Rain Hats, Alligators and Leorerins was never more complete. Ask for 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