THE ST. JOHNS REVIEW BY A. W. MARKLE Published Evorjr Friday At 117 West llurllngton Stroot. Tint Kkvihw is ctitcrcl nt post office In Sftlut Johns, OrcRon, ns mail nmttcr of the second clnss under the Act of Con gress of Mnrch 3, 1879. Jab Printing execnlod la flrtelu ityi till! lor Job Printing tub oa delivery. All eomraunlcRtlom thontd h iddretied to The Review, at. Jotant, Oregon. omeUI Newipper of the City of Bt John. Subiorlptlon prleo $1.00 par yenr. Jack Johnson has boon sen tenced to one year in the peni tentiary. It should have been for Hfo. T The St. Johns school board is to be congratulated upon the en terprise and public spiritedness displayed in securing more play ground for the pupils at the Cen tral school. It was an aupsicious time to make the purchase of another block of ground, and it was wisdom to acquire it. Now if the public would manifest the same interest in securing a pub lie park or playground, it wouh bo another act of wisdom. We understand that the school boan will lit Die new addition up in first class stylo for utlilctie pur poses and recreation as woll. The width of Willamette boul evard will bu definitely decided by the Supremo Court, Whether it is decided to bo 100 or 80 feet wide, the probabilities are that the city of St. Johns will novel use over 80 feet of it for street purposes. If it is made 100 feet wide it is extremely likely that the property owners may lie per mittod to enjoy the use of 20 foe of it for many years to come ami yet do relieved oi taxation on that much ground. Eighty fee is fully as much as can bu im proved and utilized. The Su promo Court decision will only decide what width the city can claim for street purposes. Working, it is said, behind a cunningly laid scheme of deceit Ktistorn disutility insurance com panius are attempting to invoke tho referendum on the Wot men's Compensation Measure passed by the last Legislature This measure was passed in the interests of the working men o Oregon and for tho betterment of their condition in case of per sonul injury while engaged in their daily occupation, Under its operation the casualty insur unco company and the ambulance chasing lawyor are put out of husinosM, therefore the howl mu the attempt to invoke tho refer enduiii on tho bill, 1 A matter that the Commercia Club should push with vigor is a roadway encircling the lower puuitwula. Nothing prettier in a actinic highway could bo imag mod limn would Do a hard sui faced thorough fare connecting Willamette boulevard with tho blougli road via the lower peniu sum. Poets have raved over less attractive beauty spoU.And its accomplishment is ontiroiv fens iblo. The right of way has boon secured, and it is up to the coun ty to construct the highway Hut unless the matter is insist diitly urged it will be given lit tlo heed. An activo committoo should be appointed to take tho projact in hand, and push it through. It is woll worth the trouble, and would be something that tho city would over point to wmi pride. The matter slioult not bo further delayed. a lease oi at least a generous portion ot the c ty dock has II nally boon ell'ected, and at a good rental, partly though the ell'orts of Mayor Hrodoson, Tho sum of vdW per month is equivalent to lour pur cent on tho entire in vostmont. While the lousing of mo same to the urown Columbia I'apor Co. of Oregon City for storage purposes will not fill'ord umployniont for many hands, yet It lift quite a bunion from the taxpayers. In conversation with tho roprosontatives.thoy inform ed us of tho possibility of tho company romovinga largo nor. tiou of its plant to St. Johns later on, belioving thoy could do o to advantage. Tho dock has boon somowhat of a white olo nhant for several years and the butt of considerable ridicule, but it will undoubtedly prove its worth and tho wisdom of the city in acquiring it boforo many more years. Tho land alono is worth double what it cost. But it is imperative that sidetracks bo connected with it. Tho Paper Co. roprosontatives assort that the dock would have boon leased long ago at an advantageous fig uro had it been equipped with an outlet to. the railroad, and thoy would have boon wiling to givonmuch lunror sum for its I use. Tho matter of sidetracks I , should bo takon up oilhor by the' city council or Commercial club i and a feasible mannor of con-' necting rail facilities thoreto worked out. Thon a special election should bo called for vot ing upon bonding tho city for construction of same. As it now stands, tho dock is somowhat similar to a house with only a front door to it. MX, IWYOV have m s2P llWR, sSWElf Tho iWoo of I'lotit v l sninllf It ntilv niannn ho glnnlng to JtAXIC nml SA VJS mnnay whan young. livavv innn a wan n DUTY" to hit wITo tmtl ohlhl ran, nntl tho only tlnia to provttla J'oi- thalv Tortuna l whan ha In young, wall nntl rosjtorlnr. hat OlTlt Jlttnlc ha YOUlt JIntilc yrapny jwroont tntavant on SnvlngH Aaaountu FIRST NATIONAL BANK, ST. JOHNS, OREGON LOW ROUND TRIP FARE via Summer Carnival Pow Wow SPOKANE, WASH. JUNE 16-21 $14.90 Round Trip Tickets on sale June 16 and 18. Return limit June 23. This is the first year of Spokane's Carnival a week devoted to parades, concerts, athletics, civic and industrial features. Leaving St. Johns daily. Schedules and details will be furnished on request. R. II. Crozicr.AKRt.Gun'l I'uhs. Aft. I'ortluml, Oregon O. M. Cornell, Aent St. Johns, Oregon W. C. Wilkes, A. G. lf. St V. A. ORDINANCE NO. 544 An Ordinance Providing (he Time and Manner of Im proving N. Leonard Street front St. Johns Avenue tfl Bruce Avenue in the City of St. Johns, Oregon. Officers of the City of SI, Johns, Oregon Mor Clin. IHoUwm Kiwr.Wr- -1'. A. Uk Virawitn I. It. ThikIi Altmmy 1 J. IWIiw) l(niiliir 1. 1). Ilurwii l'li.lcUn-lir. I.. It. l CliMul I'uIIm-O. W. Allen IMy Culler-1 1 Mud Nlflit IStll J. 8. JeilM, It. W. Notcllf. COUNCIIMtN Al I AKOC A V. Vlivfut II. M. WUMirl H. (1. Willi M COUNCIIMtN MUST WAIII) C. It. lUilk'L I. II. Maillii COUNCIIMtN SCCONO WAHI tint. Mhhmw Huy Wilcox CCHUIIllttS Mint kmI IkwLaKuy WIUu. A. W Vlll ivwt. II M WnUl.l. I.Lvhw C l( (UilkU. (Ira. W. MuitHMi. . II Wilghl. jttr ami I.UM-II. M. WnLlitl. I. II. Mai tin. A W VIiMWiit. I'iiiaiHV'S. I). WiUhl. !. W. Muiimmi. C It Cailk-l . Ilralth nml rulkv.. . W. Vlitcvut. Kay Wtkuk. I II Martin. I.kmor I.Wnii W Minium, B. (1. Wilclil II M Wahlicl. UulUlliiu ii'l (iiuuiuh. I. II. Maillii, Hoy Wllons.C K Oailkk EL Successors to St. Johns K.iutl ami Onivol Couiuiiy I,. I). JACKSON, Prop. Gciicrnl Contractor We ure prepared to ilo nnv and nil kituls of excavating for street work nml other imrposes. We also handle sidewalk mid build ing material, Newton nml Fessenden Streets St. Johns, Oregon Phone Columbia 336 - SEEDS Btuue-s sim succeed i SPECIAL OFFER: 'UtU t. k.iu N. ll..l.fc AllUlwlU1 uu jrou our iriiuaDi ciuwui.r. Pr ;e collect 01 uw.if n.jn4it..i Write to-day; Mention this Paper. The city of St. John iloca ordain n follow: The council of the city of St. Jolmi, having nsceitalncd tliccont of iinnrovlng Nortli Leonard itrcct from the nortii lilc line of St. John Avenue to the north ildo line of llruce nvcntie In the city of St.Johnu, ns shown by rcsoln tiou of tlic council of mill city, dated on the 13th day of May, 1913, and recorded In thcolficc of the recorder of said city, nml notice thereof having been liuhllshcd In the St. John Review, n weekly ncw imHr of general circulation, 011 the 10th ami Zlrit dayi of .May, 1013, n ihowii by the nflldnvit of the foreman of mild Mcr, which Raid nffidn vit l oil file In tlie office of the city re corder; nml leeul imttiliK of liotlceii of Mich Improvement, ns kliovvu by the nffi davit of tlie city engineer on file In the odice of the city recorder; nml no re mnuitrnnces liavliik' been lilrd, nml, n tirovideil by said resolution, the chl'I iieer'n prcliuilunry cutlmate of cont of I tahl iiuiiruveuicut U IS.IOS.OI. hut thnll Itc more accurately determined by Mhl enuincer. Now, therefore, it ! hereby ordered that Mid street be improved nml the time for tlie comnletlon of said im lirovemont 11 licicby fixed ntGOilavtfrom last iul)licntlnn of notice of niosaW of Willi work, which luild )rovowl mint be filed with the recorder of wild city 011 or oeiore tuu 4111 nnv oi llllic, WU nt H o'clock, 11. in. of Mid day. That wld street ihall be improved its ns ioiiows: nv grading same to tlie es tablished Kraile by cut nud fill nml by sidewnlkliiK Mine 011 cither side with 0 foot cement sidewalks, 18 foot cement curbs entire length, together with II croM-walks ami gutters ami curl) to Have ex joints ns directed by Hi .'itv Ituulneer: curb to have four.iuch tlnilii tile every fifty feet, hitch rlmis to oe pntceii in curu us iiirectcii uy tnc tlty necessary Mid walk IHIIISiOII Itngiueer. 1 lie city recorder shall give publication for not less notice by man inrce 111 tklul iimkln ncwsiwjicr, luvltiiij propoult for 11 improvement. sertious In the St. Johns Review, the o I! Stld iunirovemcnt shall in nil respect be done ami completed In conformity wmi me provisions 01 uniiiiauces .no IM) nml W except us otherwise provldei in this oidiuaucc: all work to be done under the direction and supervision o tue city engineer. That the cost of said iumrovenien shall be assessed against the property ii the local Improvement district nsdes scnted lit said resolution and designate! as nml ileclareil to be Iocal Improve ment District No. 8. Tussed by the council this 3rd day f June, iqi3. Approved by the Mavor this 3rd ilav 01 June, lyi.i. CIIAS. lUUtDHSON, Mayor. Attest; X. A. RICH, City Recorder. Published in the St. Johns Review on uucbtli, 1918. Proposals for Street Work SFRir in ocwtc truik tuKMttrm kJ4 rUki uk. iA All tku.1 U. NiulltiUll i . u..,. . . Piano in For Salo. condition. Hoasonablo Call at this oiiicc. th-st class price. Sealed protwsals will be received at the ollice of the Recorder of the City of St, Johns until June 24, 1918, at 8 o'clock . in., for the Improvement of North .eoimrd street front the north line of St. Johns avenue to the north line of llruce ave.,in the manner provided by Ordinance No. 544, subject to the provis ions 01 ine cuarter ami omittances 01 tlie City of St. Johns, and the estimate of the city engineer, on file. Hugineer's estimate is f5.495.94. Rids must be strictly in accordance witlt printed blanks, which will be furu lilted on application at tho office of the Keconler 01 tlie illy ot bt. Joints. And said improvement must be completed on or before 60 days from the date of the last publication of this notice. No proposals or bids will be considered unless accompanied by a certified check vi)uiic to tue oruer 01 Ute .Mayor ol tue 01 oi. joints, certiueu uy a rcspou- (or uu amount equal to ten per cent, of the aggregate proposal. The right to reject any aud all bids is , hereby reserved. By order of the City Council, 1. A, RICB. I Recorder, Published lu the St. Johns Review ou June 0, 13 and 20, 1913. Wanted Dressmaker, Call Columbia 125, or apply at Hose City hotel. LV city sibfe bank "Hallmark" Shirts for Mejn Bathing Suits SPECIAL PRICES Ladies' Home Journal Patterns ran ON Boys' Elk Skin Shoes Sizes 12 1-2 to 2 S. & H. Green Trading Stamps The Coustomer's Discount Get Them Come in and look over our line of ETAMINES and SCRIMS before fitting out for Spring House Cleaning will put STYLE into Your Garments Don't Do a Thing to your new Dress until you get your copy of July "Good Dress ing," Free at our Pattern Counter COUPON Cut Out This and wo will glvo you 10 S. 8c H. Green Stamps FREE , Willi 50c juirclmsc ill addition lo tlie Stamps wmi tnc uash purclinsc Not'good oftor Juno 21, 1013 COUCH & .CO. . . . General Merchandise Phone Columbia 137 St. Johns, OreKon Phone Columbia 137 COUCH & CO. "PIONEER MERCHANTS" White Tennis Shoes Black Tennis Oxfords The Best Light At The Lowest Cost ELECTRIC LIGHT is the most suitable for homes, ofiices, shops and other places needing light. Electricity can be used in any quantity, largo or small, thereby furnishing any required . amount of light. Furthermore, electric lamps can be located in anyplace, thus affording any desired distribution 01 light. No other lamps 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 Do You Need a New Lawn Mower Special prices will prevail on all mowers this week, ranging from 10 to ao per cent. cut. Our bargain list for one week Regular $1.25 Universal Food Choppers, special. . .98c .25 Garden Hoe, special 20c " .2510 qt. Galvanized Pail, special 14c .40 Adjustable Screen, special 35c " 1.25 Wash Boiler, special 98c We Issue Anglers and Hunters Licenses university of Oregon 1ST. JOHNS HARDWARE CO. SUMMER SCHOOL JUNE 23 AUGUST 1, 1913 Twenty-five Instructors - Fifty Courses Distinguished Eastern Educators Added to Regular Faculty University Dormitories Upen. lloaru and Koom at 3.50 per week. Reduced Railroad Rates or complete illustrated catalog, address THE REGISTRAR, University of Oregon, Eugene IT PAYS TO OIL HARNESS To keep it pliable and in good condition. THE ST. JOHNS HARNESS SHOP can do this far better aud cheaper than you can possibly do it yourself. DO IT NOW! f i H f f f f -f 4-4 4 44-4 4 --.f 444 4 lumber: Rough, Dressed, Flooring, Finish. Prompt Deliveries. Quality Guaranteed. Slabwood Dry, Green, Blocks, Trimmings ST. JOHNS LUMBER CO. Phone Columbia 131 H. HENDERSON McDonalaBldg.,208 Jersey J Real Estate, Loans, insurance NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. 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