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THE ST. JOHNS REVIEW DY K W. MARKLE PMIfeed Krcrr trldr . At m Will llurtlDRtnn BtrcH. Tmt hvtttv to Mrtctwl m mt MKce 1 hi MM JnkM. Ongam, m nmll mHer I el we mid iwmw m4t tWe Act l 0w. ; WHILE ytsu PROSPER MNfotHirMONEY r MMt Htt9trr r u oitr r u jim. Subscription prlr $1.00 par ynr, TTTrTir im i a Many young mn of today nro miMinff n elegant owrtunlly to bmome indeiMndent nni mun offttftum of Uif future. 'Hi ay erwrwi their money in ft oireluM JMtiner, Mtve little or nothing mm think only of hnvimr n moou time. As they become older tho twni inir htttlt Jm hecn moou Utetl into their system to such nti extent that to Mtve in muni dUllcult. So they drift alonir, working ft little and unending as much MB they earn. I'inally they Iwgin to rench old ko when work is difficult to accomplish ami, Ixicttusu of their two, htird to secure. Then they beirin to rail at and condemn the country for not milking provision for thorn, or giving thi'in easy labor at high wages. Instead of con damning theinsolvcM for thui shiftloss ways and spendthrift habits in lliuir yontli when tnon oy camo easy, they turn their wrath agaiiiHt the governnient We have young men in St. JohnH that are spending uh faBtna they earn, living only for today am irivihir no thomrht of tomorrow And by and by they will join that great army of ne'er-do-wells that Htand on the street corners and revile at tho government for not mak nir life easier for them. Today anywhere and everywhere can lie found these mun who spent their youth and their young strength wastcfully and extrava gantly, who curse those who have by their frugal habit ac cumulated a competence. The government is not at fault. It doosn't create ne'er-do-wells. It doesn't nlford a better opportu nity to make a living lor some than for others. The world is before you, young man. You can either become a man of in depundenuu or a drone undeserV' ing of aid or sympathy. The opportunity is at hand ready to be grasped. Why do you not grasp It? You have your own life to carve out for yourself. None other can do it for you Tako note that the fault does not lie within yourself, and not with tho government. You have a much easier row to hoe than your fathers before you. They Know what htirilHhlps and priva tions were, which you do not, and yet they made good. We doubt if there Is a young man in St, Johns today that cannot be come independent in 2o years by his own exertions mainly. Buy a lot in St. Johns, on the easy paymont plan, Ur hotter, uuy two'of thorn. Any young man can do this without inconvenien cing himself to any extent, In a (lunrlor of a century that lot may be worth from $10,1)00 to mOOO. This has been the history of Portland, and it also will be the history of St. Johns. liny a lot and hang on, Cut out a few games of pool, a few drinks or diminish your tobacco bill so that you may place five or ion (loimrs a moiiiu in a city ioi. Old ago will then have no ter rors for you, and instead of curs ing mo government with an empty pocket snd a rented hub Station, you will be Independent and happy. It is so easy to do. And never was there a greater certainty. It doesn't matter much whore you buy, so that it is in St. Johns or Portland. All is good, and all will rapidly en- haiiue in value, it is the poor man's sttlvntioii. Why not grasp it while it is nigh and accessible? Tho sulfrngettes of Kilaml are becomings wild Int. HiiauM so far they Tmve not been per mitted to vote, tlu-y are last Uw ing all the attributes of woman hood and developing into raging, vicious and destructi ve creatures. Shopkoopers have been compiled to board up their window h against tho assaults of these half do montod representatives of the gentlor sex. It is most deplora ble when womankind lose their poise and dignity to such an ex tout thst legitimate business is unsafe while they are at large. How different in method and procedure are the American suf fragettes! While lighting and winning their fight for suil'rago, they yot retain tltoir dignity and the respect of mankind. Other wise they could not win. nor should not win. The superiorly of American womanhood over England's ballot mad women was nevor more clearly ami definitely exemplified. 1 Hero la a remedy that will cure your cold. Why wa-te time and money experimenting when join can got a preparation that lias won a world-wide reputation b its euros of this disease and can 1 always bo doponded upon? It is ; known ovory whore as Chamber lain's Cough Remody, and is a medicine of real morit. For sale by all dcniars. Note the libel on your paper. EVERY Lire HA5 ITS DECEMDElRJ .. " M B a.. ttltlll ITXCIliS who mn' will von n lortnno lire senree. Ileshles n mini who hits worleetl tttttl siivetl his monev, even though tlmt mini he yonr JrA 7 Unit, .rw.u' ...fill .f,t'. foil !!, IHfHHtX' Iflffl.HM VUM Imvo shown him Hint von koni' how to mnlee mill euro i'or monev. Don't, ilepeml upon noma smitten, nnllkelv strntie ol' fortune to mulcts yon (ret-rleh- (inieic. I'lon.nmi winio yon iinwwr, pi-ejtni-u mi- mu storms or Ine tlmt nro &UKJS toeome. Let Otlli Itnnkhe YOUR Itmilc. re pny -1 per eent Interest on Savings. First National Bank, St. Johns, Oregon Gold Bond Trading Stamps Mark the progressive store Do your ttmlinit llieren llio ilnmpt re- turn you n percentage on your (lurchnici. CelliiiK llicno nlmiipi U like linviii(t n inv. Idk nccounl witli your inerclinnt.nillieynre rtuleeinnhln In rnali or mctclinmliie. Cnah Doak of Stomps le worth $2.00 In Cmh or$2.0Oln Morohnn-dlee. St. Johns Furniture Company CASH OR CREDIT IiiMJIIiiM ORDINANCE NO. 528 AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR HOLDING A CITY PRI MARY NOMINATING ELEC TION TO NOMINATE CITY OFFICERS FOR THE ENSU ING YEAR, FIXING THE TIME AND PLACE THERE FOR. AND NAMING THE JUDGES AND CLERKS TO OFFICIATE THEREAT. Wall Street "Now let me explain." Uncle Sam (Reading) "Great, this is just what I have been looking for. Old man, your days are numbered. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Inxtho County Court of the State of Oregon for Multnomah County. In the matter of the Estate of I'liomaH Fouler Burton, deceased. I'lie imdeixigued having boon ippointed by the County Court of the State of Oregon for Multno mah County Executrixofi of tho .,ui tbev are hereby named Tho City of SU Jolum docs or dain as follows: Section 1. That a city primary nominating election be held in tho Bald city of St. Johns, Ore iron, as provided by law on Sat urday, tho eighth day of March, 101!, for tho purpose of nomina ting city olllcers for said city to bo voted for at tho regular city e i i iff 1 ti - election to uonciu in snui cuy on Monday, the seventh day of April. 1013, to wit: A Mayor, a uity uecordor. a City Treasurer, n City Attornoy, two Councilmcn of the First Ward, two Councilmcn of the Second Ward, and threo Council- men at Large. Section 2. And it is hereby ordered that said election beheld on tho said eighth day of March, 1913. between the hours of 121 o'clock M. and 7 o'clock, p. m. of Raid day. Section a. It is hereby order ed that the following persons bo I and HOTEL HELIX Second and Yamhill Conveniently locntcil, modern In every re- pect. Hot anil cold runnlnj water In each room, telephone, elevator, etc. Kuropean plan. Kntes KJ.OO cr tveek anil up, daily rale 50c, 7fc, fl.OO. Kcaftotinlilc rate for critm- licit KtiinU; nlo special ratc ly the month. Main 0720 ORDINANCE NO. 527 An Ordinance Declaring (he cost or constructing a Sewer on, Fillmore Street From Fcssendcn Street to Philadelphia Street In the City of St. Johns, Or egon, and Assessing the Property Benefited There by, Declaring Such As sessment - and Directing the Entry of the Same in the Docket of City Liens. ornate oi i nomas foster liarton. ,..wni,.ni u i.wim.u ,.! wia iieeeaseo, ami iiiiv nur (ilia vi un ,.ni uni.inUtimi n . til" VrV IV IHt VIVVVtVHl W VI IW ,ih nil ci 1 1 oi ce is iioroiiy, given Juduos of the First Ward- N. to ino creditors oi aim all per- j. nni0y, A. Drinker, Marlon sons naving ciauus againsi tno Johnston. saui (icceiiHCd to inusent tliem jdKe8 0f tj,0 Second Wnrd- veriueii as i eiiuireii oy law. Willi- c w in,,si i. n n,tnn p n hix niontns nor t no ( ate oi w ti !...., .1 , ... I I? t tllllllUllli no nrai puniicauou oi tins no-j Clerks of tho First Ward- A. e i i Nancy u uartoii imu n McDonald. A. W. Davis. luiy xs, Koont tno oinco oi 1'orry i pin,.i,u ,f i,n So.ni,ii WnwU C. Stroud, First National Hank Huildiug, St. Johns, Oregon, is'nncy u. iiarton. Eily N. Koo. Executrixes of tho estate o Thomas Foster Harton, deceased 1'orry U. Stroud, Attorney. Date of first publication .hum ary . 191. Date of last publication. Janu ary :u, win. Look Ahead The men who get aliend fastest are thoso wlio look ahead furtliest. Look ahead five or ten years from now and ask yourself whether a good balanco at the Peninsu la National Dank, the result of your continued efforts, will not come in handy in giving motive power to your success plans. PENINSULA NATIONAL BANK I I 4 Per Cent. Interest I on Savings Oldest Bank on the Peninsula The city of St. loluu does ordain ai follow: 1 lint the council hat conildered the proixMed asemcnt for coiutructlnir n ewcr on l'lllmore atrect from I'cMen- den utrtet to Philadelphia itrcct. Incltv I oi hi.joimi, ur,, una aiioojecuom maile wiereio,nniinereuyakccriniiif,(ieicrmiiie ana aeciarc tue wiioic coil oi saia Im provement in manner provided by Ordl nance No. CA1 lo be the sum of t l.COfl.10, am! that ihe smrlal anil ivrnliar Iunf.nti Unas, isauey, rrcu loucu. occruiiiK to eacn 101 or jrt uiere. Sect on . . Tint tin vnt In or or oi or mrcci oi tana wimin ine as. ii......i,,nf.,-i.i in i. incMineiu aixrici. oy reason oi saia im iiuiiiiik IHIH.I.O iui ouiu uiwiiuu nu, i ....... ....i i.. . ,. .. . n i m i I I'd', tlMCHi mill III lll.h IHUIJI Hull II. .UWII lllld thoy nrolieroby, fixed as fol- Unefiu, arc In the respective amounts lOWS, to Wit: set opposite the number or description foiling Place lor thO rst ?' cn ioi or iwri mereoi or iwrcei . ii.,:i. o.. n... lami lu the IoIIowiiil' annexeil assess miiiii imiiuir n uiajiu jiuuiii ill i ..., .,. n it , t . t i i miih ii'iiihiiii Miiufisnjwiiiiii luu.nmvu uoiorooK ouuuuikr. corner it cn- u nmi.-r.-.i u i.-r-i. ,inntv,t n.i 1 1 T 'l i.. I 7 I iiiuiui mm ucrauy aircuia, i approven as ine dssessmem lor saia un rolling place for the Second l'f"vemeni,mi tncreconleroj the city VV,.. ThoPvmn l NU.ni ,.t f lio OI 5. JOIIIH IS UireCICU 10 Mltf 0 SWle ,'.Y'",, w mcut of the assessment hereby made Vi linil. the docket of city liens, and cause notice bCCtlOll 5, Hint thO City I(0- ihcreof to be published as .provided by corner ue, and no is nereby, or- iciiane r, which assessment is as loiiows: i.ot mock Ailiiltiou Amt 1 29...... James John 50.43 tiered and directed to give notice of said election by publication in the city ollicinl newspaper, as nrovldod bv lnw and tbo f!Itv Charter, and to also provide nil necessary books and prepared stationery so as to enable tho qualified electors to hold said election as hereinbefore directed. Section C. That the Chief of rolico bo. and he is heroby. di rected and ordered to post all necessary notices of said election in tho manner provided by aw and tho City Charter, widen said notices shall bo prepared and duly signed by the City Recorder of tho said City of St. Johns, and shall contain full information as to tho hours and place of holding said election and tho ollices to bo filled thereat Passed by tho Council this 28th day of January, A. D. 1918. Approved hy the Mayor tins 2Sth day of January, A. D. 1913. A. A. MUCK, Mayor, Attest: P. A. IUCE, Recorder. Published in the St. Johns Re view, Jan. 31, 1913. l. .30. 1 31.. 1. .32 ....33. 1. 3 22.... 4 3 23.... 4 3 24.... 4 3 25.... 4 3neJ .20.... a uwi 4...... .... ii i ii .68,01 63.02 68.02 91.38 98.96 98.96 91.33 98.96 98.96 j i ,93.96 ...... ya.vo 98.96 98.98 t v 1 1 03.00 98.90 68.02 t S3, 02 , 26.22 25.21 42.79 Total $1,606,10 l'ussed by the council this 28tU day of Jan.. 1913. Approvea by the major tins 2jtU day A, A. MUCK, Mayor. Attest: 1', A. RICH, Recorder. Published lu the St. Johns Review on Jan. 31, 1913. How Is Your Title? Person's troubled with partial paralysis aro often much benefit ed by massaging the affected parts thoroughly whon applying Chamberlain's Liniment, This liniment also relieves rheumatic pains. For salo by all dealers. Have your abstracts made, con tinued or examined at the Peuinsu la Title, Abstract atid Realty Co' Accurate work. Reasonable fees. H. Henderson, manager, 208 North Jersey, McDonald building. Gilmore's Barber Shon a spe cialty on chlldrcns' hair cutting. Will revolutionize the Business World What Will? THE BONVILLE 99-YEAR SYSTEM Send 10c for booklet. If not satisfied, return within three days and we return the dime. FRANK BONVILLE Postoffice Box 1195 Portland, Oregon The Best Light At The Lowest Cost ELECTRIC LIGHT is the most suitable for homes, offices, shops and other places needing light. Electricity can be used in any quantity, large or small, thereby furnishing any required amount of light. Furthermore, electric lamps can bo located in anyplace, thus affording any desired distribution 01 light, No other lamns possess these qualifications, there fore it is not surprising that electric lamps are rapidly replacing all others in modern establishments. Portland Railway, Light & Power Company For Sale or Exchange FOR ST. JOHNS PROPERTY Fine 7-room house on East 25th street N., Portland, three blocks from Alberta street car line. Owner prefers St. Johns' property and will give a bargain Hero is an opportunity to exchange your St. Johns property ror a first class residence in a good neighborhood. For particulars apply to J. E. WILLIAMS Room 4, Holbrook Block u t niitt i ti tt'tf lumber: Rough, Dressed, Flooriug, Finish. Slabwood .' Prompt Dry, Deliveries. Greeu, Quality Blocks, Guaranteed. Trimmings ST. JOHNS LUMBER CO. Phone Columbia 131 Notice Of Final Account CO. Iu the County Court of the Stat nfl urcgon ror me uuuty ot Multnomah. Iu Uie .Matter of the Kstate of iiiorcic, Deceased. Notice U hereby ulren that the iin.W. signed executor of the above estate has nieti im riuai Account herein, ami that the Honorable T.J. Cleetou, Judge of the above uaiued Court has designated the luui. uav 01 l'eoruarv. lUia. at 9 o'rlnrL- in the forenoon in the court room of the county court at the court house in the Uty oi rortland, Oregon.as the time and place for hearing objection to the aaid l'iual Account and the settlement oi. r. I DRINKER. Kxecutor. Perry C Stroud, Attorney. Dated at St. lohtis. Oreuon Tanuarv 9. 1913. " ' Date of first publication Tanuarv 10. 1913, ' ' Date of last publication l'ebruarv 7. H. HENDERSON McDonald Bkls.,208 Jersey S I Real Estate. Loans, Insurance Abstracts of Title Prepared. Accurate Work Guaranteed. BLACKBURN, CHAMBERS & LOWRY Funeral Directors and Embalmers lrtlaml Office and Chapel St. Johns Office and Chapel Cor. Killlngsworth Ave. & Kirby St. ji8 North Jersey St. Phones; C I ijj VVoodlawn 3306 Phone Col. aSj.Res.l'hone Col. 559 f