St. Johns review. (Saint Johns, Or.) 1904-current, July 18, 1913, Image 2

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    THE ST. JOHNS REVIEW
BY A. W. MARKLE
Publlahed .Every Friday
At 117 West Uurllngton Street.
TilK Kkvikw Is entered nt post office
In Snlnt Jolms, Oregon, ns mnil innttcr
of the second class under the Act ol Con
hTCJ8 of Mnrch 3, 1879.
.tab Printing iitentd In flrnl-etsM lyi
nilli lor Job 1'rlntlnc einh on delivery.
All eominnnltdtloni unsaid b ntldrr.i'd lo
Tin BtTUvf, Bl. Jobni, Oregon.
Offlclsl Hewtptpar of Iht OH of Ht. Johm.
Subscription price $1.00 per year.
Alumni Reception
June 27th marked the fourth
annual alumni reception for the
Seniors of James John High
School. Tho jrym was converted
intoaptrdenof roses and green
ery with numerous porch swings
and rustic benches. Moss roses
and silver and rose streamers
were effectively uued in carry
ing out the color scheme. At
one end of the "garden" a beau
tiful grotto was formed where
tho banquet tables were placed.
The following program as given:
Piano solo, Mrs. Convert: read
ing.MissLulu Day; instrumental
solo, Mr. Emory Gillmore; read
ing, Miss Florence Wass; piano
solo, Miss Celia Ilunldns: solo,
Mrs. Coovcrt; piano solo, Miss
ArlmeShaw. A number of nov
el games were played, after
which a baniiuct, perfect in ev
ery detail from tho beautiful
hand painted place cards to the
Inst tempting course that was
served, was enjoyed to the ut
most by the thirty people for
whom covers were laid. Toasts
wore drank to the health of the
Senior class, the new benedict
and their wives, and the beloved
Alma Mater, and gracefully
women response were given ly
1110 president ol Hie Sen or
lOTGO, POT 0T inlTinJE
Thoro Is not a moohnnlot olork, ItookUoopor or
Inhnror who tlttos not to-tlnv mnUv more money I linn
tlhl tho ihllant hotlst, li. T. (Jrttnu, of tho (Jrimo
Cttmnnnv, ol' (.ioiyo, who onoli yonr now xl'v n
Christ mns troHont )' 11 qnnrtor ol n million dollar
01' moro fo his onitloyos. llosnvOtl ami hnnkotl his
mono v whon n ytntnix mini.
IT t 011 hank tmly rll'ty oontsnlnySlfi.Ottti moot h)
)' ft'ii yonr this amount nml 'tho Intorost will
nnuntnt fo ttvor TWO II l()l ISA A liOhhA US.
i'J'JtS7.7;i).
Lot OUli llnnlc ho VOtTK llnnlc
Wo pny A tor oont Intorost on Savings Accounts
FIRST NATIONAL BANK, ST. JOHNS, OREGON
Shoes at Handsome Savings
Here is an opportunity for the' Economical Buyer to Save by Spending. For the next ten days you can buy any
pair of Lady's Shoes in our store that is a year old for $1.00, formerly sold for $2.50 to $3.50. We have decided
to do this in order to make room for new stock. They are a 11 High Class Shoes but a little out of date. Avail
yourself of this extraordinary saving. Ladies' $3.50 Oxfords for the exceedingly low price of 50c. 1 hese arc 111
small sizes only.
mwm
irvi'W-W"'
?hu,,sut COUPON
and we will glvs you
10 S. & H. Green Stamps FREE
! with 50c ptirclia.se in addition to the Stumps
Willi the UAbll ptirclinsc
Not good after Aug. IQ, 1913
COUCH &. CO.
Ocucrnl Mcrchnnillte
Phone Columbia 137 St. Julius, Oregon
We Will be CLOSED All Day
Wednesday, July 23rd
on account of the Grocers' Picinie at Bonneville
We will be open all dny.thc following Thursday, July 24
""'-it!
PAJAMAS
here. The
more modern
for wideawake sleepers and slumber garments of every description
old ervlp tiitrlitMii'rr fnr inpti wlm like them, minimis for those of 1
tastes. In either case you get a choice not to be lutd in an ordinary men's furnish
ing goods store. But this is not an' ordinary one. You'll know that as soon as
you put foot inside the door. " ,
PROPOSALS FOR
IMPROVEMENT BONDS
City of St. Joints, Ore.
Sealed proposals will bo re
ceived by the undersigned at
his ollice in the City of St.
.I,.,,., 1 1 1 1 ill" winvt- 111 biii; viij w t u i
STii ow. OroKn. until six p. m. on
miif,Qtic,,i,,,i 1,,on' "8l,11 tho nth day of August, 1013 for
H L?,? fcLrW" Vt,R prT(1, tho sale of the whole or any part
X'W tol8 f tl' City of St.
U realized that thov worn now . .i 1.... a...h
beniors no more, but proud Al
umni members, bound to cherish
over tho memory and traditions
of James John High.
Warden Makes Catch
rranK urvm. deputy game
wartton lor mo anno or Oregon,
is getting quito active in this
vicinity lately. Yesterday Louie
Schwartz was convicted of ille
gal catching of gaiun llsh by
meatiH of a sot lino in Just co .. X X "Fx
fl.w.,1 II,.. ntiiiiimiuu 11,
Williams' court and lined tho
heavy penalty of S100 and costs.
Under the now game laws it is
unlawful to llsh, except with
rod and lino for game llsh. The
dofoiulant was using four linos.
Mr. Ervin states that ho is go
ing to rigorously enforce tho
law, and warns all pin-sons to
hoop within tltu conllnes of
same.
No. oT() at not less than par and
acrued interest.
Said bonds to be dated as fol
lows: $-1721.98. Juno .J, 1913:
$575.01, June 20. 1913. Amount-
ing in all to $529(!.99.
All of said bonds arc issued in
denominations of Five Hundred
Dollars or less and all of tho said
bonds aro payable ten years af
ter tlato of said bonds. All of
saitl bonds aro coupon bonds
bunring interest at tho
rate of six per cent payable
semi-annually, subject to all the
conditions imposed, directed and
y Section 131 of the
CARD OF THANKS,
Wo wish to thank our friend
and neighbors who so 1111 v
aided us during tho sickness and
death of our husband and fa
ther, and also to thank the mom-
bora of tho Haptist church and
tho Masons who havo shown
such kindness and sympathy to
ward us in our boroavumouL
Mrs. S. J. Schrimshar,
Airs. b 1 4. York,
Jim Schrimshur,
13niiy Schrimshor,
Joo Schrimshor.
Charter of the Ci.ty of St. Johns.
I he right is reserved to re
deem any and all bonds at any
intorost paying period at or af
ter one year from date.
All bids must be accompanied
by a certitiod check for two per
com 01 mo amount 01 mo hid
and tho saitl check shall bo re
tainod by tho City of St. Johns
as damagos in case the bidder to
whom the bonus aro uwardet
tails to accept and pay for the
saino within llfteon days tutor
tho accontauco of tho bid. Tho
moiioy is to bo paid and the
bonds aro to bo t 0 vored at St
Johns, Multnomah county, Oro
gon.
I ho right is reserved by tho
Council to reject any and al
bids. F. A. KICE.
Hocordor.
Published in the St. Johns Ho
viow July 18, 25 ami August 1.
mil.
RESOLUTION
ORDINANCE NO. 550
AN ORDINANCE DIRECTING
AND REQUIRING THE CITY
RECORDER TO SELL CER
TAIN IMPROVEMENT
PONDS OF THE CITY OF ST.
JOHNS, MULTNOMAH
COUNTY. STATE OF ORE
GON, IN THE SUM OF $5.-
29(5.99. IN DENOMINATIONS
OF FIVE HUNDRED DOL
LARS EACH OR LESS.
Phone Columbia 137
COUCH & CO.
"PIONEER MERCHANTS"
ices
fruit
Our ico croam sodas and
aro flavored with true
llavors and served absolutolv
clean. Remember this whon you
aro mirsty. uirrintJ lor Drugs.
lho Juno phonograph at tho
St. Johns Pharmacy was won on
tho fourth number by Miss Anna
beal. This will bo tho last phon
ograph givon away by this firm,
making eighteen in all.
Mrs. Jennio V, Nelson, moth
or of Carl Nolson, loft this week
on hor way to Oakland whoro
alio will spend a year visiting at
ner son's Homo, bhe will stop
on ai iuigono to say good oyo
to another son, Prof. G.C. Stock
ton, who leaves for China soon.
being under tho control of tho
National Hoard of Missions.
Madam. RiMcCalTs
The Fashion Aiilhorlly
McCAIX'S U l.rfj. .tliillc. I,. ml.
Mtitiin. th.t It .dillu lu id I. , ,
aotl iflcl.ucy r( I.I00.MJO
worn. a lavBtb
KufeUtu.uUiuirut (.r Auliimu. feu,"
woil.uliBiiiijc kliwi h ri.w. .uu ..... .
Of UtWTMtllUI UlU lll.ii,,) allk !.(-.
for wuu.11. riir , n,,,,, , ,
iicCALL fArrKKNli lu uuU
MtOAM; I'AITKH.NH w fitii.uu. f. ,
IOuiaiinnu.mil.
TUpubllJiMi.f MKWI.I. h Mill ,,.1
"""f!"1?4 of "
ioouIM In otder lu k.;, H.vai.i ,
and (haulittn abut. Ull utl., ,,, ,. .
m&niluM l wiy itlt. Il..wr,-,
wirtMuit" Ul '"'
lie tht Stifj ir o. M.C.II r.ti.f r.t
from jrour flrrt cony of JIiVAl.t. h. ir ..u
utjU quickly.
TK HXUl (mm. Ui ,j 3M ft. I! (
NOTE-Aikl.l,t,WPrmf Ai 1 g,k,
It U na)lel ly the Cilv of St. lolnm.
llmt it iluuiiih It uxpisllcnt nml uwt.
wry to lniirove rx Mrrot (rum
tlit Nurtli Hue of ClmrU'Moii
Mrewt to tho wiuth line of Oswego
ktit in tho oity of St. John in the
loIlowliiK tiiiiuiivr, to wit:
iiv muilliik! Mill nurlliiii of .tri'W in
KrHiit or .1111 Krailo to he citiilili.hed,
nun liy luyiiijj u live Hn)t cement Mile-
WMlk to liv luhl to nroiHittv line mul hv
miutnictiiiK mi ciuht foot cement curb
uii uinii unit 01 tuiiii street, with iii-co-Mr.
v cement on walk ami corniKHtvtl
iron gutters.
Work to DC ilouc urConliiiL' In tlir
intik mul spccllicntluoit of the city engi
ne r 011 tile in the ollice of the
city rmmlur relutive thereto,
which Mill plans ami kOCciftuations
Hint UktiuiateK are KitUfactorv ami are
hereby approve!. Swiil iiuproveiiientii
to tie imule in nccortlnuee with tin-
charter ami ordinance of Hie citv of
St. Johns, ami under the supervision
am ilircctiou of the city engineer.
That the coot of saiil iiuiiroveiiiunt tnl
asscsseil pro rata as provittetl by the
cay cnarter uhiii the nrojierty ckiH-clally
11
Tho City of St. Johns Does Or
dain as l'ollows:
That, whereas, under the pro
visions of the charter of the
City of St. Johns, pertaining to
said improvement bonds ami sale
thereof, applications havo been
filed with tho City Recorder by
interested parties under said
Charter and tho bonding provis
ions thereof, aggregating tho
sum of SriftO.UU for street im
provements in tho City of St.
Johns, and,
Whereas, under the said Char
ter and its provisions tho bond
lien docket has been made ui.
ami,
Whereas, the Council is hero
by authorized to issue tho bonds
in denominations not exceeding
mo Hum 01 nvo hum rod dollars
each, and in all equal to the total
amount ot the unpaid assess
nionts, and,
1 1 1 .i
wnoroas. mere is umm id as
sessiuents for which bonding
applications havo been made in
tho sum of $Ti,2lMJ.J)0. and.
Whereas, it is provided that
bonds by their terms shall inn
turoin ton years from the date
of tho said bonds and ho payable
1.1 - r .1... ti..!i . 1 r j : .
111 gom 01 uiu united Dimes, and
hoar intorost at the rate of not
to exceed six nor cent nor an
num, payable semi'imnually, said
intorost to no ovidencod by cou
pons attached to the said bonds
Now. therefore, tho Citv of
bt. Johns does ordain as follows
Flint the City Recorder of the
City of St, Johns bo, and ho is
horoby, ordered, directed and
required to issue twelve bonds.
which shall ho improvement
bonds of the City of St. Johns.
Multnomah county. Orocon. and
which said ooiuis ami coupons
morool shall uo properly snriicd
as required uy law and tho char-
tor ol tho City of at, Johns, and
which said bonds shall be in the
following numbers, dates and
denominations:
WIZARD FERTILIZER
Odorless, Lasting, Wonderful Results
Sold only in 25 lb. white cotton bags, $1.75 and 2 lb.
cartoons, 25 cents '
Use only one-fourth the usual amount of Commercial
Fertilizes. I?or lawns, flowers, gardens fields,
shrubs, etc. Ask for book, its free. You get results
LAUTHERS' MERCANTILE CO., Solo Agt.
Phono Columbia 10
:
3
H.HENDERSON 311 North Jersey Street
RealCstate, Loans. Insurance
Abstrnctf.ft)f Title Prepared.
Accurate Work Guaranteed.
Officers of the City of SI. Johns, Oregon
Mor CM. lirnlriHMl
Un-orilrr -I'. A HI
TiruMim It Taull
Atturuey if. J, i.HM)r
loiuiiircr 1 i lliitnou
I'liy.Ul.iii. lit I. It. Ilimrt
Clilfl ol I'olke il. U. Allen
Ihtv l-olk II. StuiW
Mlllil ISilkr- J K, Jour". O. W. Noitnf.
COUNCItMCN AT IAII0C
A. W. VliitTHl II. St. WklJirl
H 0. WrlsM
COUNCItMCN flltST WAHO
C. It Oaillclc I. II. Msitlu
COUNCIlMtN StCONO WAIII)
On). Miiiifeiu Koy Wilcox
COMMIIItCS
Hlrrrt mul l)il. -Koy WIUox. A. W. Vlti-
IT II I. II J I Wulilrrl.
l.ktiiM' C I', l.ailkk, (iru. W. Miiiimii,
Wi UIU
Wntcr umt l.mlil -II. M. WhUkI. I II
Marl III A W uuriit.
I iiuiK-r i li WImM, (iro W. Muiimiii.
C. It lloiluk
lltaltli mul llkt-A. W. Vincent. Koy
noun, i ii amrim
l.luiior l.uriiw.Cco. W M union, h. II.
Wrluht II M VU id.
Hu il hi: ami l.ioumtf I. II. Malt n. Kov
WIK.n i. it im.ii. ii.
OREGON
AGRICULTURAL
COLLEGE
litth ehiHil
year
HFP.INS H l'.ty
OtGUKE COUHSCS li UHnviln"-iil
llHiriU IIIMl tUIHfNIN1 MOMf
KCOMOMIC MlNirta, IOMlIHy COM
wince Pmhmct
rWO'VEAB COURSES H amfiii.
Tunc HOWC rcONOWiC MCCH1NIC
T rOMKtTKT COMWinCt PHANMAO
TEACHER S COURSES In manual
tiaiiiliiK. agriculture, iliiiiirntlc cieuc
ml art
MUSIC. Incuiiliiii; piano, atring, baml
ln.lrimirnli ami voice rillluic
A BEAUTIFUL BOOKLET entitled
"Tim Knhiciiuknt up Kukai. I.ifk
ami a CAT4t.or.iw will lie mmlcd free
on appliCMtiuit.
AiMfCtt il M TMNNANT. Keeiatrar,
itw r i ia i Corvallia. Orcnon.
IF YOU WANT TO KEEP COOL
Those hot summer dnys, do your Cookini? on a "Per
fection Oil Stove." No smoke, no smell and abso
lutely safe. Can be had in 2 Burners or 3 Burners.
IF YOU NEED A TENT
For that Camping Trip you Figured on remember
we have a stock of Tents at prices lower than Port
land prices.
Stimulators For One Week
Regular 40c Camp Stools Special 25e
Regular 40c Granite Dish Pan 12 qt. Special 25c
Regular 50c Enameled Handle Broom Special. . .35c
Regular 10c Japan Dust Pan Special ,5c
Regular$1.25 Copper Bottom Wash Boilers Spec. .93c
Reg. ?4.00, 1 Year Guaranteed Wringer Special $3.25
See Our Window for Other Spocials, Fish
ing and Hunting Licenses Issued.
ST. JOHNS HARDWARE CO.
Garden Contest Profits
NllllllltT
f&l
fcil
G2tf
IKJ7
CIS
t;;iii
Gill
032
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Date
June 1, 1913
June -1, 1013
June 4. 1013
June 4, 1013
June 4, 1013
June 4, 1013
June 4. 1013
June 4, 1013
June 4, 1013
June 4, 1013
June 20, 1013
June 20. 1013
i'lie sect'otnry of the St. Johns
Commercial club holds the
amount of money stated below
from the sale ot prize vejreta
bios at the exhibit July 5. 1913.
and wishes tho owners would
call and cot their money: Twen
ty cents to eitcn ot tno loiiowniK
Warren Hyde. Clarence Chad-
wick. Thelnia Stokes. Ten
cents to each of tho followuiR
Alma lhomnson. Leroy Ca houn.
500.00 Wvlma Wacrner. Paul Clark. Fer-
ow.uu r s fo ii . fnhoi-t Sm f 1 Vorn nm
A It red lSvnns, Francis Drinker,
St. Johns Furniture
Company
Gus Salmond, Mgr.
New and Second
Hand Furniture
Bought, Sold and
changed
Ex-
Amount
f 500.00
500.00
500.00
500.00
500.00
The Bungalow Store
408 N. Jersey St.
500.00
500.00
221.08
500.00
75.01
I iMirtleuliirly uunefitteil theretiv. ami
which is hereby declared to be nil of lots
iKirts ot lots, blocks nml purcol or land
between the tenuiiii of nuch iinprove
llieutH ubiittilli' lliMii. ailiiu'ent or nriiv.
luiute to will street from the
uiiirKitial lines of wld treet back to the
center of the block or blocks or tracts of
hind iihuttiiiK theieou or pivxiumte
thereto.
That all the uronertv includtul In s..l,l
illlliroveilli'llt district lifonalil is lint.-liv
ilKCliiroil to be Local liniiroveinuiii
district No. 101.
That the city eiiKiucer's nsstsstnent of
the probable total cot of euid improve
ineiitof siiliUttect is f 1237.84.
That the cot of said htreet be assessed
on a pro ratu basis agaiut the procrtj'
in S.UU loeni iissocsmcul itistilct as pro
vlikil by the charter of tho city of St.
Johns.
Adopted by the council this 15th day of
July. 1013. J
1'. A. KICK.
Published in the
Jut)- lg aud 25, 1913.
St.
KeixjriW.
Julius Keviow
Not tho label on your papor.
Total-iKOG.09
That tho Citv Recorder of the
City of St. Johns shall publish
notice of tho time and place
when sealed bids will bo re
ceived and opened for the salo
ot the said bonds, which said
bonds shall bo sold for tho high
est price obtainable, but shall
not be sold for less than par and
accrued interest, uikm is re
served to reject any and all bids
for tho salo of the said bouds.
and to readvertise for othor bids
ami sales for the same.
Passed by the Council this
15th day of July, 1913.
Approved by the Mayor this
16th day of July, WIS.
CHAS, UKKDKSON,
Attest: Mayor.
F. A. MCE.
Recorder.
Published in tho St. Johns Re
view July 18, 1918.
Pay your subscription.
Emma Loverenz, Helen Crouch, Groceries, Confectionery, Ice Cream
mniiiu miuiiiT, ijiiuy uoiiur,
Hazel Gramrer. Dorothy Rudd.
Roy Clark, Philip Parent, Alpha
Minn, KaleiKh Morgan, Luella
Ross.
Building Permits
No. 27 To Peninsula Iron
Works to erect factory building on
Alta street between Crawford and
Bradford streets: cost $1000.
No.28 -ToSehoenbucher Bros,
to repair dwelling on Oswego
street between Seneca anfl Smith
avenue; cost $-100.
No.28 - To E. W. Sorber to
erect dwelling on Fox street be
tween Oswego and Charleston
streets; cost ?S00.
Fruit, Cigars, Tobacco, Etc.
E. F. Moore, Prop.
The Best Light
At The Lowest Cost
ELECTRIC LIGHT is the most suitable for homes,
oHices, 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 be located in anyplace, thus affording any
desired distribution of 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
Currin says: If it isn't an
EASTMAN' it isn't a Kodak.
Don't be fooled by the name.
Pruucn Uio gospel oX St. Joka.
EL
Successors to
St. Johns Sand aud Gravel Company
h. D. JACKSON, Prop.
General Contractor
We are prepared to do anv and
all kinds of excavating for street
work and other purposes. We
ulso handle sidewalk and build
ing material.
Newton and Fesseudett Streets
St. Johns, Oregon
Phone Columbia 236
lumber:
f
f
f
f
4.
Rough,
Dressed,
Flooriug,
Finish.
Prompt
Deliveries.
Quality
Guaranteed.
Siabwood ."
Dry,
Green,
Blocks,
Trimmings
ST. JOHNS LUMBER CO.
Phoiie Columbia 131
4444
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