St. Johns review. (Saint Johns, Or.) 1904-current, August 01, 1913, Image 2

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    THE ST. JOHNS REVIEW
BY A. W. MARKLR
rubltihcd Brerr Frldar
At 117 Went Uurllnston Street.
Tiik Kkvikw U entered t iMt office
In Sulnt Jobtn, Oregon, m mull mutter
of the ecomt cln under the Act ol Cot).
,;rtuol Mnroh J, 1879.
Job Printing titrated la Artl-elaM tiri
llllli lor JcV rrlntlm cub nn dllr
All cimmnnlfilloni boild ti IJtfMnl to
Tht lUfUv, H(. John), Ofron,
Offlela Nawipiptr of lh OH7 of BL Jtboi.
Subscription prlo $1.00 per yenr,
Since tho Commercial club
lias tnkon up tho matter of pub
lic parks and rocoinniended the
purclmsu of sites therefor, it
will now be un to tho city coun
cil to brintr tho matter of votinir
bonds for purchase thereof be
fore tho people at a special elec
tion. It is certain that the parks
arc badly needed. Wo shall have
more to say concerning mime la
ter on.
Republican newspapers thru
out tho country are raising quite
a hulialmloo because becrulary
Bryan has announced that he
will uivo a few lectures to aug
ment tho salary he receives as
Secretary of Statu. The charge
is not made that the oliico de
mauds tho personal attention of
tho Secretary all the year
1 .1 1 fi
nroimu. vjii 1110 cuiiirury 11 ih
well known that this is not the
case. Nor is it claimed that tho
salary ho receives is sulliciont to
pay the actual expenses of enter
tainmcnt that tho Secretary is
almost forced to k
mats and others. I
nity of the olllce that is injured.
say his denouncers, and the fact
is set forth that such a course
is unprecedented. The fact of
tho matter is that Mr. Hryan is
different from many other oil)
cinls. Ho is over active and on
orotic, and refuses to become
an ollicial drone. It is certain
that tho duties of his olllce will
not bo iiOKlecled if he decides to
spend Ins unoccupied time in
delivering lectures. And his lec
tures are worth while, and it is
a urcat pleasure to listen to
them. Why should Mryan be
muzzled because he is Secretary
of State? Hryan is scrupulously
honest, were ho not it wouli
1 1
not no necessary 10 lecture in
order to meet his expenditures.
It is true that he knew what the
salary was before he accepted
the olllce. nut he did not know
that ho would bo denied the priv
ilege or auirmentinK it in a mint
imato way if he so desired. The
trouble is that many people lind
that Mr. Hryan is not aristocrat
ic oiioukIi to suit them. Ho be
lieves in work and cares not for
fuss and feathers and pomp and
aristocracy. He is a man com
men in an ininir a commoner
(AhoXjAj Off
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ZmM I m ITT fir 1 1- Till
DO IT NOW
Tho OA li snro way to ho liulopvutlvnt N to ItASIC
your inonoy whon you 11111U0 It nntl not "fool" It
11 wny.
Von will I'lntl tluil your frtontls nral'ow whan yiti
nsk thoni to hum you monoy,
nn ismiriismiST.
Lot OfIf llnnlc ho YOUR Hunk
Wo pity 4 porooitt Intorost on SiivIiih AoottuntH
FIRST NATIONAL BANK, ST. JOHNS, OREGON
Shoes
Here is an opportunity for the Economical Buyer to Save by Spending,
pair of Lady s Shoes in our store tlint is a year old for $1.00, formerly sc
Handsome Savings
For the next ten days you can buy any
sold for $2.so to S3.50. We have decide
to do this in order to make room for new stock. Thcv arc all Hieh 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. These arc in
small sizes only,
issst)
COUPON
and wo will give you
1 0 S. & H. Green Stomps FREE
! with 50c purchase in addition to the Stamps
wttn tne UAon purclinsc
Not good after Aug. 10, 1913
COUCH & CO.
General Mcrchntidlsc
Phone Columbia 137 St. Johns, Orc;oti
S. & H. Green Trading Stamps
are the Customers1 Discount
Get them
proposed Ordinance No....
AN ORDINANCE AUTHOKIZ-
INC, TIIH OHEGON-WASII.
INGTON KAILItOAI) AND
NAVIGATION COMPANY,
ITS SUCCESSORS AND AS
SIGNS, TO LAY SIDETRACK
AND RUN CARS OVER AND
ALONG THE NORTH SIDE
01-' BRADFORD STREET BE
TWEEN A POINT ON THE
MAIN LINE OF THE OREGON-WASHINGTON
RAIL
ROAD AND NAVIGATION
COMPANY THREE HUND
RED CSOO) FEET WESTER
LY ALONG SAID MAJN LINE
FROM THE EAST LINE OF
PHILADELPHIA STREET
ON THE EAST LINE OF AL
TA STREET, ALL IN THE
CITY OF ST. JOHNS.
The City of St. Johns dot8 or
dain na follows:
Suction 1. Tho Oroiron-WaHh.
iiiKton Railroad and Navigation
lomnuny, a corporal ion orirnni.
, ... fill 1 I WWIIII'illlJ , 41 Vlfl lllfl 411 llfll Wl,1""
truly. II oro ih no roat cry of e(i , , '0xliiUnr under and by
Hhirkinj? duty and roHpoiiHihilitv
wnun iiroHiutMiu xnoiui much
time in (lulling or playing Kolf
or irnvoiinjr arounti the country
making hpoccIion, Buciiuho Bry
an iioi-hIhU in upondinir IiIh va
cation time in Homothinir that iH
useful, onliuhtunint; and educa
tional, ho iH condemned, not by
uio niassoH, out Dy tlic nristoc
racy. It in Hafo to iimiuiik that
Company shall, within thirty
days after tho passage and talc-
intr eifect of thin ordinance,
fllo in the ofllco of the recorder
its written acceptance of the
same.
Passed by tho Council
Approved by the Mayor
Mayor.
Attest: Recorder.
Published in the St. Johns Re
view August 1 and 8, 1!)1!J.
An Interesting Meeting
virtue of the laws of the State
of Ort'Kon, it HUcceworH and as
hIkiih. in hereby authorized and
permitted to lay a nidctrnck and
'iin cai'H over the mime, alone;
the north Hide of Bradford street,
between a point on the mainline
of the Orctfon-WashiiiKton Rail-
mad and Navhration Company
three hundred (JJOO) feet wester
ly aloiiK said main line from the
II..".... ...Ill 111 I I IJ III'MIK otir
uVv.il. V ,',,,,,,,ul "wiicmiot- tm8t iM0 or Philadelphia street
.T ft n t,ui.H'!' to .n point, which point is the
I?. " ...i.. .. l" ' H' , east line of Alta streot. all in the
iiiv wiiiu hi neni nun
speak and are willing to imy for
the privilege, and ho loiur an he
ncKlectH no public duty in ho do-
imr. why the complaint?
t
New Library Building
Tho now buildiiur for the St.
.Johns branch of the county li
brary Is well under way and will.
it is hoped, be completed about
December Urst. The site upon
which the library ntandu is the
Konorous irift of Mr. M. L. Hoi
brook. It is most fortunately
located on the corner of KoIIokk
and UhimostonHiroctisaiKl prom
ises to form with the school and
playground opposite an import
ant civic centre, in plannuu?
the builduiK an effort has boon
made to spare tho beautiful
(reus now standing on tho lot.
The building. Southern Colonial
in style, is to be of red brick
with white joints. In one end
of tho long roadintr room will be
shelved the books and mntra
for trrown-ups, whilo the
city of St. Johns, Multnomah
county, Oregon; said track to
extend from its point of connec
tion with the line ot railroad of
the Oreiron-Wiuhiiik'ton Railroad
and Navigation Company to the
plant of the Peninsula Iron
WorkB.
Soction 2. Tho duration of
this franchise shall be twenty
live (2M years from and after
the taking etl'ect of this ordi
nance.
Soction U. Tho compensation
to be paid to tho c ty of St.
Johiiu for this franchise shall bo
the Hum of three (:!.()( dollars
per annum, which said sum
shall be paid by the Oregon
Washington Railroad and Navi
gation Company to the city
treasurer of tlie city of St. Johns
on or before the first day of July
of each year.
Section I. The Oreiron-Wash-
ington Railroad and Navigation
Company, its successors and as
signs, shall keep in repnir that
portion of the streets occupied
by its sidetrack authorized tin
ner tins ordinance as rouuired
by tho council, and the said Or-
The St. Johns Commercial club
held an interesting meeting
Wednesday evening. Owing to
tho steel bridge fire President
Pennell was detained in Port
land later than usual, and the
meeting started at n later hour
than is the custom. The com
mitteeeon alternate railway ser
vice reported satisfactory pro
gross. Chairman of the coni"
mitlee on parks, D. C. Lewis,
recommended the purchase of
throe acres of land near tho
Stearns residence west of Wil
latnette river and overlooking
the mime, three acres of land on
Buchanan street, three or more
acres of tho Caplos tract on
Dawson street, and one block of
ground near Fessenden and Ed
ison streets, costing in all about
SJiO.OOO. It was decided to re-
i or mo mailer to uio city coun
ell with the recommendation
that the sites he secured and a
bond issue sulliciont to pur
chase the tracts mentioned ant
equip them properly be submit
leu io mo people ai a specia
election in the near future.
roprosontntvo of a brick making
concern asked lor live acres o
land upon which to erect a fac
tory for tho manufacture of a
new variety of brick mado of
sand and lime. Matter reform
to the promotion committee. A
communication from a furniture
company asked for the donatioi
of an aero of an acre of land to
erect a factory thereon, claim
ing that tho factory would fur
nish employment for CO hands
at tho start. Referred to a com
mitteo composed of Messrs. Bail
ey, Douglass and Allen for roc
ommondation.
VACATION TIME SHOES
mu$t be natty, comfortable and sturdy. Without any one of these qualities
outdoor footwear will prove unsatisfactory, you will find them all and more
besides in our low cut shoes for men and women. Don't think their sup
eriority means high prices. Come and learn different.
couchT & CO
Phone Columbia 137 "PIONEER MERCHANTS"
H. HENDERSON 311 North Jersey Street
Real Estate, Loans, Insurance
Abstracts of Title Prepared. Accurate Work Gunrautcal
THE PILGRIMS PROGRESS
A Communication
zincs lor kTown-uns.
othor end is devoted to the ehil- egon-Washington Railroad and
dren, Tho lecture room, soating Navigation Company, its succos-
approximate y lifi Demons, wil sors and assigns, shall pay. prior
bo used forstory-telling, lectures to the time of delinquency, any
mm emu muumigs, wane uio ll- Bi'immaouosiiium ui me repair
hranan's room may sometimes or improvement of that portion
bo used as a study room. Tho
number of books and magazines
in the library will be increased
as tho demand grows. The
building is tho gift of Mr. An
drew Carnegie and will cost $15,
000. Messrs. Johnson & Mayer
of Portland are the architects.
NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS,
In order to Insure change of ad
vtrtltement the copy for auch change
ahould reach thli office not later than
Wednesday, at 3 o'clock p. m. Please
remember this and save the printer
Get an electric head Uoatinuut or
massage at Gilmprc's barber Shop.
of tho streets between the rails
of the said sidetrack and ex
tending one (1) foot outside of
such rails, and that turn ion of
said streot lying between tho
two tracks of tho said Oroiron-
Washington Hailroad and Navi
gation Company at said place,
and in case of failure or refusal
to comply with the notice to re
pair, improve or maintain such
portion of said street, or of neg
lect or refusal to pay any legal
assessment for repairs or im
provements, tho said city of St.
Johns may doclaro by ordinance
tho immediate forfeiture of tho
franchise herein authorized.
bection 5. Said Oroiron Wash
ington Railroad and Navigation
bt. Johns minister a rep y to
action of the city council in per
muting sKatmg rink to run on
tho Lord's Day. commonly called
annuay: ljie pastors ot tho va
rious churches of St. Johns
whoso congregations petitioned
the city council to not normlt
tho skating rink to run on Sun-
day still maintain that their
viows of the question regarding
the council's authority to close
tho rink was correct, and fur
ther, that thoso backing the ar
ticle in tho St. Johns Review of
Juno 20th, wherein tho refer
ence was made that tho state
ments of certain ministers was
"unjust and unmerited," need
a little information and further
enlightenment. As rensonablo
men wo held and yet believe that
there are certain institutions ami
amusements, that a city council
can license and regulate with no
advice from the stato or county.
To bo sure such vocations as
keeping saloon has many restric
tions otherwiso than those laid
upon it by a city council. A sa
loon cannot open up in an opon
field outside of an incorporated
city without certain license restrictions-
not even on ono's1
own personal property. A skat
ing rink is governed far differ
ently. They run by individual
consent outsule of city limits.
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institutions enter a city thoy
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What has been termed the "Wonder picture of the World" Joint
Iliinyans f ilrlm.t Progress, will be seen at the Multnomah Theatre to
day ami tomorrow. Placing this ureal work before the world in the
form of moving piclmcs was no mean undertaking. It marks a new
epoch in moving picture presentation. It is one of the most difficult
feats in ciiiciiutntrnipliy attempted. Everything in connection with
this production is in perfect harmony. The acting is particularly bril
limit. The younger Salvia!, now the most famous member of that most
talented family, 'ippears as Christian, Ivleauor Sernanti as Christiana and
Almco Giovanni us John Jiunyan, in the prologue.
I'reik'fick Htulson a narrator of well known ability, tleltvers n most
graphic and interesting discriptive lecture. Special music incidental
to tne production will he played by rrances Kay. These plcturas were
shown at the Hellig Theatre last May for one week to
fine business.
IF YOU WANT TO KEEP COOL
these hot summer days,
get a
Caloric
"Fireless
Cooker"
Prices
1 Compartment
2 Compartment
and SkH.oo
MO.OO
515-50
We cau furnish you almost
Anything for that Camping Trip
10x12 tents, special $8.50
12x14 tents, special at 10.50
Camp Stoves, special at 1.35
Camp Stools, special at 25
Hammocks, special at 1.00
Clam spades, sure get 'em kind," .special at J5
Garden Hose from S2.75 to $6,50 tor 50-fl Coll
DOG MUZZLES, ALL SIZES
ST. JOHNS HARDWARE CO.
must comply with any and all i
roquosts of tho council or not,
run at alL We would cite, for
example, the recent action of
closing the skating rink at
Lents by the Portland authori
ties in compliance to the request
of the good peoplo of Lents.
James E, Murphoy.
For Sale or Trrfdc
A finofivo and a fraction acres
of land under a good state of cul
tivation, well improved, and a
good new five room house. Situ
ated ten miles south of Portland
and three mih-s north of Oregon
City. Splendid orchard, near
car line. Unsement barn, and
a hay bai n, hog house, duck and
chicken yard, good well of water
ed from mom. tain stream, plen
ty of small iruits, orchard con
sists of choic cherries, prunes,
apples, pears, nuinces and peach
es. Well sti ked with Jersey
cows, hogs, horses, ducks and
chickens. YVi I tako in exchange
a house and lot in at. Johns to
tho value of $1500 to $2000 as
first payment; will give long
time for balai ce at 5 per cent ir-
terest, payable semi-annually,.
and it tho interest and taxes are
paid promptly when due will
give 20 years time to complete
the payment. Failure to nay
taxes and interest when due,
renders the whole duo and pay
able at once.
Clip this, as.it will appear but
once.
R. L. SNQW,
Jennings Lodge. Oregon.
Not th label on your paper.
OREGON
AGRICULTURAL
COLLEGE
BRGINS U forty.fifih tclutol year
Sl M.Mat n tan
DEGREE COUHSCS imnvln'of
'QMICUI fUMl I'NQIMIKINa HOUr
ECONOMICS MiNlNQ, fOfltalHf HIM.
utner. PHtnMtr
IWO'TEAH COURSES "I aiMit,
tu homc rcoNOMic Mechanic
ants roncsinv commirci phruc
TEACHER S COURSES In uunual
ImlnlliK agriculture. Uuuieitic cieoc
ami art
MUSIC Including piano, trlng, band
llilriunf nil mill voice ctilture.
A BEAUTIFUL BOOKLET entitled
"Tn Unwiciimknt oh Kukal I.ihk"
nd i I'atai.oouk will be mailed free
op applicutlon
Addrekt II. JI Tknnant. RegUtrar.
nr. vs tail) Corvalln. Orecou.
Madam, Read McCall's
The Fashion Authority
McCALL'S U Una. ututic, hnd.
om.lr illiuUaUii lUO-paia monthly
Miui Ikat U aildinf la iKa h.ppl.
and cfflcl.DC d 1.100.UOO
worn. a aaca monib.
Karh Uui It Uliurul of rajMoni, rniirr
work, luutattlux tliort tuvttt. au.l univt
of Ubor-taiuur aiiU nionrr-utliic IJ ,i
tot woiueu. There am murr tluui bi f
Uia ntweil duirnt or tbe ivIrUalvd
McCALL 1AT1'KKN8 In each iwua.
McCALl, PATTKIINS am bmnut f.ir
Ilia, ni, almplldtr auj ruiuvmr. Only
to and li nnu earti.
Tha publWiert or MrCAU.'S artll irwntl
UiouiantU of dollan ailra In ilirt.uun.K
nioaUu In ordr la knrp Mit'.l.l. Itml
and abouldra abova all uthrr wiwii.ti .
raaniJnu at anr prkis llow.fr,
Mi-OAI.Irt U ouljr UK a jrfar; u.utely
north fl.Od.
TJ Mj. SaVirt An. Qa. MiCJI NnOT F,-.
ftom your Aral copy or Mi-CAI.I.'ii, ir
lutucrlba quickly.
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NOTt-AUIo..liTcoprlCAU. I'XVlM-
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 be located in anyplace, thus affording any
. desired distribution of light.
No other iamps 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
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t.
lumber:
Rough,
Dressed,
Flooring, s'
Finish,
Prompt
Deliveries.
Quality
Guaranteed.
Slabwood .'
Dry,
Green,
Blocks,
Truuniiugs
ST. JOHNS LUMBER CO.
Phone Columbia 131
Read the Review and keep posted.
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