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. "V. 'Notice of Sheriff's Sale resolution In the Circuit Court of the Statu of Oregon for Multnomah county. A. L. Miner, plaintiff, vs. N. A. Goo and S. Gee, his wife, de fendants. By virtue of an execution, judirment order, decree and or- dur of sale issued out of the n- bovo ontitled Court in the above entitled cause, tome directed and dated the 20th day of May. 1913. upon a judgment rendered and entered in said court on the 2'Jtn day of April. 1018, in favor of A. L. Miner, plaiiitiH', and against N. A. Gee and a. uee, his wiic, defendants, for the sum of S800. with interest at the rate of 8 per cant per annum irom the 18th day of October, 1012, and the further sum of $20.01. with in toroat nt the rate of 8 per cont per annum from the 12th day of April, 1918, and for the sum of 580.00 Attorney's foes, and for the further sum of $17.55 costs and disbursements, and the costs of and upon this writ, command inir me to make sale of the follow injf described real property, to Lota One (1) and Two (2), in block numbered Five (5). St. Johns Park Addition to the Town of SLJohns, in the County of Multnomah and Stale of Ore tron. Now, therefore, by virtue of said execution, judgment, ordor, decree and order of sale and in compliance with the commands of said writ, I will on Monday, tho28d day or June, 1013, at 10 o'clock A. M. at the East front door of the County Court House in rorllaud, Multnomah County, Oroiron. sell at public auction. (subject to redemption) to the highest bidder for cash in hand, all the riicht, title and interest which the within named defend ants (or either of them) had on the 80th day of . anuarv. 1012. the dale of the tnurttfage herein foreclosed, or since that date had in and to the above described property or any part thereof, to satisfy said execution, judgment order ami decree, interest, costs and accruing costs. T. M. WORD. Sheriff of Multnomah County, Oregon. Dated this 201 h day of May, 1018. Kirctt issue May 28d, 1018. J-uhL issue June 20th, 1018. NOTICE It Is resolved by the City of St. Johns, Oregon: Tlmt it deems it expedient ami ncccs snry to Improve N. Leonard street from the north line of St. Johns nvenue to the north line of Ilrucc Avenue in the city of St. Johns In the following wanner, to wit: lly riiiliiiK sniil portion of tniri street to urnile or sub-Kmile to he established, mill by Inylng a six foot cement side wnlk nnd eighteen foot curb on bothsidcs of snld street with necessary crosswalks anil gutters. Work to be done according to the plans and specifications of the city engi neer on file in the office of the city recorder relative thereto, which said plans and specifications and estimates arc satisfactory and arc hereby approved. Said improvements to be made in accordance with the charter and ordinances of the cltv of St. Johns, and under the supervision and direction of the city engineer. That thecostof said Improvement to be HMesced on a pro rata basis as provided by city charter upon the property ospecialiy and tmrticulnrly benefitted thereby, and which is hereby declared to be all of lots itftrl ol lots, blocks and parcels of land between the termini of such Improve ments ubutliiiK uou, adjacent or prox imate to said Street from the nmniliml lines of said street back to the center of the block or blocks or tracts of laud Abutting thereon or proximate thereto. Tluit all the prutwrty Included in said improvement district aiorewtlil is licrcuy declared to be Local Improvement di.ililct No. M. That the city engineer's assessment of the probable total cost of said Improve ment of said street in f 0.1U5.I) I. That the cost of said street be assessed on a pro rata basis against the property in wuii local assessment district ns pro vided by the charter of the city of St. Johns. Adopted by the council this Kith day of May, 1013. I'. A. KICK, Recorder. Published In the St. Johns Review May 10 and Sill, 11)111. DR. RAMBO DENTIST Plione'ColumblaSl First National Bank building. ST. JOHNS, OREGON. DR. J. VINTON SCOTT DENTIST Open Evenings and Sundays by Ap pointment. Office I'iionc Columbia 140 Resident I'iionc Columbia 38 JOSEPH McCHESNEY, M. D. Physician and Surgeon. Day & Night Office in McChosnoy blk. SL Johns. Oregon. R. A. JAYNE, Al. D. Office over FirtNationa!J3ank Office Phone Columbia 282 Res. Phone Columbia 196 PERRY C. STROUD LAWYER Tint National, Dank Duilding ST. JOHNS . . OREGON O. J. GATZMYER ATTORNEY AT LAW McDonald Duilding ST. JOHNS . . OREGON NOTICE OF Proposed Assessment Notice Is hereby given Unit npixirttoii- meiit of the cost of Improving New York street from the northerly Hue of Smith ave. to the Miiitheasterlv line of l'ccu- den St., total cost of which Is fHW.M lias been iipMirtioned nnd Is on flic In the olllveof the iiuderslL'iicd, sublect to ex amination. Aciiiiciit district extends back to the center of lots, blocks or tracts of land abutting 011 said street ns provided by the city charter mid resolutions. Itciuuiistniiicv aualnst said anixirlloii- muni may be made lit writing and filed with the undersigned until 5 o'clock r. .u. jiiue huh. 1'. A. KICK, Recorder. Published in the St. Johns Review .May 10 mid SI, I DIM. MADAM CARTER Hov. Dr. Cartor Is ono of the UTonieoi nuuiiioilc Healers in the 1.1 mi. . 1 1 worm. 1 ue powers iroin uie doc tor's hands when he lays them upon you are ureal. Cod has given him a wonderful gift, foi von rauaivu ImmiwlintM ritllitf. rains nnd aches cannot exist tin dsr his hands. The doctor was born with this gift, there is no question. All infirmities must K0 when he lays his hands on you. Me is a wonder to the world today, and nnlxHly has yet 1. 1 I . A . M lit imuii uoio 10 uiuiursiami ins won derful powers Clod uivt him. Hours it to iy iiikI 1 In 7 it in Will open Thursday, May IB, at xuu s. ,iursey sirevt. lake St. lollllH ihw mill utuv 011 In tint inwl of the route: get oil' and walk one uiqck up jersoy street; mistairs. MI adv. JUMPS ON RUSTV SIDEWALK NAIL While workinir on h wull illu- IfUw machine a Minnesota man jumpod uiKJii a nisty spike. The SI ,1 a t f I a linn wniveimrioi ius uihok wool on soek far up into his foot. Ue removed as much of the sock as ho could, put on Allen's Ulcerine anivo.Hiiii Kepi right on with his WOl'k. Till HHlVB tlivu- nut iimkIh of the sock and all other poisons ami in wee ills root was heal ed up. This mhIvu is nilH of tint nhlrtar romodies in Amoricn and since l&uu it hus Deon known as tlio only salve iwwerful enough to ouio chronic ulcers and old sores of lonif standing. Allwi's Ulcerine Salvo acts by drawing out the itoisons and homing the sore from the bot tom 1111. It is so powerful that it heals new cuts and sores in one third the time that common snivos ana liniments tnko. And it heals scalds and burns without a goar. Sold by the St. Johns Pharmacy ami other lending druggist. Murium f!nrfnr Ih ono nf Hin greatest spiritual mediums in tho world Influx.' Tlio Mnlfmi was born with this gift. She demonstrated her spiritual power wnen utroo years old. madam in not t foi'ttmo tolloi'. Slw ilnni use cards nor read your hands, nor nave you write anything or inosutngo or feel your head. Ma dam simnlv rends the Iiiblo. Af. tor l'ouilinir It Minium will foil you what you want to know. rillM'O iu no miimtimi nlinnl It She calls names and tells you just wimt you want to know, for tlio MikImiii Ih 11 wmuliu In Mm world today, and nobody has yet noo amo 10 untiorstaad iter hllll'VollUlH WOI'Wh. ltniullnira daily except Sunday and Wed nesday; hours U a. m. to 1) p. m. Also our s)iritual meetings on WudllOKllliV mill Kmwliiv nvnn. inus. beurinninur at H n. in. Rlim-n- admission 2fi ciiiiIm. Yon must come ear v if vou want to trot a irooil uoiit. Mvnrvu'lioi'o Minium has boon hor hall was crowded. dot oil at Uharloston stroet nnd walk towill'd thoi'ivor two liloekn to 102 tirosham Htroot.St. Johns. Will onen for buainoss on Alon. day, May 12. pd adv. Adiuinlstrntor's Notice. Meets every I'rldny ill l: lit n - i . t , . - tj7 i" O CIOCK III i, u. u. r r I lull. Visitor nlwovs wel come. l'. I.. iiAiicnPi;. p. n. I). 1MIOKSMAN, K. H.SI The United Artisans Meets every Ifridny"eveii Iiir in the M. W. A. hall in the Holbrook building. come. RUV1UWS L13GAL BLANKS The following list of legnl blanks am Kepi tor wl it tbw oRIm and otimrs will be added ns the deumnd Warranty dtjeds, Quit Claim Jieeds, Uoalty, ami Chattel Mori nges, Satisfaction of Mortgagus, Contracts for Sale of Realty, Bills of bale, Leaves. All thuec blanks nt the uiilform price of 30c jwr dozuii. NOTICE TO ADVERtl8ER8. In order to Insuro a change of ad vertisement the copy for such change should reach this office not later than Wednesday, at 3 o'clock p. in. Please remember this and save the printer In the Countv Court of tlm State of Oregon for Yamhill county. 111 tllO ninth!' of tlm nsfnfn nf Elisabeth Harrie, deceased. Notice is lioroliv iriv,n Mint - - ' ' ' ,1 o . ' w . ...... lilt) UllllOrs irilOd llilliiinmtivitni- was, by an order of the above namod Court dated April 29th. 10111. authorised to soli nf nci. vato sale, a certain contract for deed to Lot 2, Hlock 8, Adams Addition to St. Johns, Orowon.in W l c i sad contrnct t ho Kind il,. ccased was grantor and upon which contract there is now tin imid the sum of $700.00; notice is further given that bids will bo received by the undersigned ad ministrator or liisnttni now nfrni June 2nd, 1913, for the purchaso oi said contract and that such bids may bo submitted oither to tho undersigned administrator ai iSowDorg1, uregon, or to his attorney. Date of first nnlilicntioii Mnv 9; last publication, May SO, 1913. wiinam L..uoe, Administrator. C. R. Clmnin. Attornov for Rs. tate, Nowbcrg, Oregon. How Is Your Title? DOKIC DODGC NO. 132 A. f und A. M. KrL'lilur roiniiiiiiiiratloni I on tlrst WislncMlays of cucii iuoiuii in uild fel lows' Hall. Vftltor ii-r-1. nrnest S, Hurriniitou, V. M joiiii jxoce, secretary We buy or sell St. rlms Property AicKINNliY cc DAVIS Real Estate List your property with us if you desire to sell quickly 202 N. Jersev St. St. Tnhmt Daniel O. Webster, A. B. M. D ItcsIJence, C97 Dawson Street Ofiice, I'llter Block. Untvcnlty Pori, Portland, Oregon. .ORDER EASTERN STAR Mlnena Chapter No. 105 Meets Kvery l'lrst ami Thlrl Jiiesuay Kveniii; of Kach -iiouui tu Udil fellow Hall. Hub Have votir abstracts mado. mn. tinned or exnniinal at the Peninsn. In Title, Abstract ami Realty Co Accurate work. Reasonable fees, II. Henderson, niauacer. 208 North Jersey, McDonald building. iby K, Davis, Worthy Matron, Mrs. t,uie Rogers, Secretary. Ofiice Phone Columbia 24 Residence Phone Columbia 198 St. Johns Express, Transfer and Storage Co. Piano Moving a Specialty, Haul iue done to and from Pnrtlntul Residence .100 Knst him. tumid Office 103 North Jersey Street auy wips to Portland. CM AS. SAG KRT, Prop. Central Market! 205 S, Jersey Street See us for the Choicest Cuts of the Best Meats Obtainable. I Ordc rMd and TuroUy Trade SoHdtrd. T. P. WARD, Proprietor. Subscribe tor tho St. Johns Roviow uud koop pceted on tho doings ot tho city. Hoes IN0SE Alotorcyclc and Bicycle Re pair Shop 110 South Jersey Street Auto nnd Motorcycle Oils nnd Supplies KcpairniK nmi vuicnnuiiiK We enn net you tires of nil kinds, New ami second immi bicycles lor sale, j J. Al. and V. I. WRAY, Props. Phone ColuuiblA 587. Odd jobs of nil kinds Prompt service nouses moved, rntscii ami repaired N. A. GEE & SON Contractors, Home Movers nnd Ucalrcrs Phone Columbia 56 801 Ivniihoc St. St. Johns, Orci:on 4g&& LAUREL LODGE No. 186 I. O. O. P Sr. JOHNS, OREGON Meets each Monday avonlngln Odd FV Ions hnll nt 7:to, A cordial welcome (11 nil vUIlitiK brothers. Chns. II. lloyd, N. O. Alex. S. Scales, See. If your tire blows up, blow into tuc Peninsula Garage 207 8. Jariy St.. nun nave It repaired 111 n neat mid workmanlike manner. Automobile and Motorcylc rc ixiiriiiK ami supplies, rnoncuii. Autos for hire by the day or hour. The backward season has delayed the demand for low shoes, oxfords and pumps so that our spring stock remains well assorted. We have studied the requirements of ouf St. Johns patrons for seven years now and we feel competent to buy for our trade. More than that, we know our shoes are sold from 25c to 60c cheaper than in the city for the same quality shoe. We are proud of the strides our store has made in the hosiery business. Constant increase of sales encouraged us to increase the stock until we can please almost anyone. From day to day, we see more and more men on the street wearing some thing bought from our Men's Toggery. That is as it should be, and we will agree to keep increasing the stock there as our sales increase. There is no earthly reason why any man should go to Portland to buy anything to wear unless his physical measurements be very different from the average. Our straw hats are making a hit and we can fit anybody now. Every dollar spent in St. Johns makes a bigger and better St. Johns. BONHAM & CURRIER J. R. WEIMER Transfer and Storage Wo dallver your Roods to and from s all parts of Portland. Vancouver. Linn ton, Portland and Suburban Express V - -1 . ...... 1 1 1 1 1 1 w., ciij uucK auu n point accession by wsgon. Plan and furnltura moving IIOtMtS LODGE NO. 101 KMQIIIS or I'VIIIIAS or 1 What the Bonville 99-Year System Does It Places Control into the Hands of the Majority and Gives Real Compe- tition among the Individuals The present day, with its ill conditions and many evils, is the di rect result of the control of the leading interests of the country by the "Special privilege" class. The only way in which this evil may be counteracted is by closing the avenues whereby the CONTROL OP INTERESTS, by the few, is obtained. The Bonville 99-Year System takes the control from the few and gives it to the many. . The subject matter of this system is protected by 30 different copyrights, secured from the U. S. Government in 1910-11-12. When this System is understood by the people, they will no longer be deceived by "investigations" of big corporations, but will demand their rights! The wholesale robberies now carried on through stock transference and sanctioned by the law, will no longer be toler ated. The 99-Year System has torn away the disguise, and the .people are beginning to see things as they are. jor full particulars send two cents in stamps to the & BONVILLE SYSTEM Portland, Oregon I