THE ST. JOHNS REVIEW ' DY A. W. MARKLE Published Every Friday At 117 West Uurllngton Stroet. Tint Riivntw Is entered nt post office In Saiut Johns, Oregon, ns ninil mnttcr of the second class under the Act of Con gress of March 3, 1S79. C - - Subscription prlea $1.00 peryenr. Thaw is still badly cnnieshetl in the coils of the law, and a desperate effort is being made to land him 111 the New York in sane asylum once more. The great majority of people would much rather see him go free, in spite of the fact he has taken a human life. Jerome seems to ho the only Individual that would find extreme pleasure in his re moval to New York. The bit torness and venomous hatred of Jerome is difficult to understand With the supreme court of the state about a year or more be hind in its work and appeal cases growing creator every month, there is a problem for the seven supremo judges to debate. If the prcsont rate of appealed lit! gation keeps on it will only lengthen out the arrears and pretty soon there will be so many cases tbat the court never can catch up. Lawyers and legisla tors are casting about for a rem edy, but none is in Hight. Some thing will have to be done. Perhaps the idea will permeate a few dense brains that there are too many lawyers. I he consti union will not admit oi any more supremo judges, but every new batch of young lawyers turned out breeds more liliga lion. How would it do to the output of attorneys awhile, just as an cxperime drcsham Outlook. . All the great ruluin of the earth from King Solomon to I 'ti ter the Great were at a disad vantage compared with the citi zons of today. Not one of them had a bathroom with a porcelain tub and modern plumbing in bis palace. Not one of thorn used a safety razor, had an appetizing nreakiast lood. used a telephone or enjoyed the comfort of an electric light. All these are within the reach of rich and poor today. All are enjoyed by rich and poor. You are better off than ICmperor Napoleon, Kamcscs II or Louis XIV. You have conveniences they never imagined or dreamed about. Chief among them arc the mod urn newspaper and its advertise meats and mivortitted wares. Are you getting all the good out of life that is possible? You are not if you neglect to road the advertisements and to buy the articles that are advertised. Comfort, luxuries and nucotwi ties are offered to you in groat prolusion, and the fact that they are advertised proves that the article are reliable. mi m caws it KliO.. .'X. Itnnle onlv MVIl JO.UKS the llrsl vonr a I' hnhv's llle mid TUS IX)hhAHS his soonnil hlrth dnyt Ml'TllliS DOLhAHS tho third hlrthtlny, mid .so on, Inorenslnfx ytu r yviirJy dejtoslt )' hint only I'lvo tlttllnrst When he Is out ol' solntol, iil vonrs oh'l, ho will hnvo nearly SIJCTliliX IIUSDlilil) HOh LA ItS, mid onn vntvr n business ol' his own, or n trol'osshm. Start to lo thin much mid ytu will tin AOtf5 thnn thlst mid Itnth ynti mid vnur hnv will ho hotter nil. Let Ollli lltntk he YOITK llnnlc Wo mr A per oent Interest 01 Savings Accounts FIRST NATIONAL BANK, ST. JOHNS, OREGON HrnnflQfl Q inr Nirppt WMV .niiis loreitneroi tnem) had on ,lurui the 28th day of January. 1011 I the date of the mortgage, herein .Senle.1 nioixwu will Ik? nctivtd nt lorocioseii. on the lollowing des . I III,. i,fliri nf till- riiwiriliT if tlitwllv nf 4l. r 11 1 llf I vifll I irnllllW V 111 Wtl- Clirtllil holms, unlil Sent. !t,'l. lUl.'l. (it H o'clock I nu mimL,,-,wl '!'. 1 1 1 mn. for p. in. for the, improvement ;f Un- .... (in nmlTivnlvn (Y.n Hlrw.b lit-- vfiiuc irnni we winter v lie . i ' , ,;. V,V t wv ..r i i .i ii Ml mili(riil I", iH'im Mli in SI I ill IIIIIIHIIIHM BIICVI, HI Mil' L-BBHTIV IIIIU , , I . - . . - . .. , i. wv. or joim street in J. c. Seoit itdilitimi John'a Park Addition to the hi the iimiiiier ntipvlileil hv Orilliwiiii' Niimlier r(U. sulijeet In the priivlxlium of the ehiuler niid unli-Hum-en of the city of SI. Joliim mill the rutlniNte of the city engineer on llle. I'.llljlliccr s entlinnte is SlAmi.lt). Illifs must he strictly In iicuordimee with the iriutel lilmiks, which will he fiinilsheil on (iiillctlon nt the office of the teeonler ol the city of .St. Julius. And wild liutiioveiiieiil iniut lie luui- iilcteil on or before fx iIiivn frmii the date of the lust tiuhlieiitioii of this notice. No tiroixmilsorhlils will lie considered unless lUTOiuimnied hy it ceillded cheek iMyithle to the order of the uiiivor ol the city of St. Johns, certified hy a iesHinil hlr Isnik for mi amount emmt to ten in r cent, of the nievate iniMi(i, The rllit to lejtet any mid nil lilds Is herehy reserved. ny order ol the city council. 1'. A. RICK, Recorder of the eity of St. Johns. I'lihlishtHl in the St. Johns Review September Mil, I'Jth and lillh, llllll. NOTICI-OPSIIHRIPP'SSALP: That all eontmctom doing street work in St. .IoIiiik uhoiilil be required to use rock from the city quarry when obtainable must be conceded by any fair minded citizen, provided it may ie secured at a reasonable price. mis worus a hardship upon none, and the city hciieliLs. It keeps the quarry in operation and the city derives a royalty of PmiH mi tint ftlt t i tun cunts pur yard uihiii all roc sold to outride parties. It its the only leverage the city Iihm against monopoly, or higher price for rock, lo abandon thecitv iiiiar ry would invite higher price for crushed rock, as we uiulomtam thai a much higher price was paid for rock before the city wont into the rock quarrying miHiiiom in j tint ice to the leg. scuh, all rock used in the city should come from the municipal quarry at Whltwood Court, That is what it was secured for, ami it is said upon high authority In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Multnomah county. Willamma btate Hank, a cor poration, planum, vs. II. II. I'nrker. S. S. I'arker. 13. It. Par ker. T. T. Parker and S. V. Par ker, his wife: S. L. Scrouirinn and L. M. Scroggins, hi wife, and the Phut National Hank of Sheridan, a corporation, defendant. Hy virtue of an execution. judgment order, decree and or der ol sale turned out of the above untitled Court in the above entitled cause, to me directed and dated the 8lh day of Sep tember, H)Kt, upon a judgment rendered and entered in said day of An- !'iv,.... ,r ci ,.r nt. .ii.... mi ii n oi. imniin, ui luiiikiiu mah County, Oregon: also, al the right, title and interest which the within named defend J . III I . s ants lor eiuier 01 menu mid on the fit i day of Kebruarv. 1911. the ditto of the mortgage, herein foreclosed, on the following des cribed mil property, to wit: Lot numbered Three '3) of King's Subdivision of Lot Six teen (10), North St. Johns, ii Multnomah County. State of Or ogon, or which the defendants since those dates had in and to the above described property' or any part thereof, to satisfy said execution, judgment order and decree, interest, costs and accru ing costs. T. M. WORD, Sheriff of Multnomah County, Oregon. Dated this ilth day of Septem ber. 1!)1U. First issuo Sept. 12, 1013; last isiuo uct. Hi, lsua. Proposals lor Street Work gust, li)i:i. in favor of Willamina State Hank, a corporation, plain- till, and against II, II. I'nrker. S. S. Parker. K. It. Parker. T. T. Parker and S. V. Parker, his wife: S. L. Scroggin and L. M. Scroggins, his wife, and the est National Hank of Sheri dan, a corporation, defendants, lor the sum of S17I1.00. w th n- terout at the rate of 8 per cent per annum from the Ulst day of May. 11) lit, and the further sum of to. 72, with interest at the . 1 IS , rate oi t per cent per annum iroin the 2'M day 111" lulu llll't that there is no better quality, ; f and the further sum of $2215.00.' rock anywhere on the twist. We nttornoy's fees, with interest at undortand that only recently the lusooti lost an order of (5.000 yards and the city $(100 in royal ties, besides several smaller or ders, simply because the city of St. Johns neglected to back up the rock by enforcing its use on the local streets. If tho eity doesn't use its own rock, other parties naturally become suspi cious of its quality. It is quite likoly that monopoly would be willing to lose money on furnish ing rock for a few streets in St. Johns in order to force the loca quarry out of competition, yet so long as bt. Johns is enabled lo secure rock at its own plant at what is gonorally conceded to be a most reasonable price, it should by all means support its own institution, to the exclusion of all othurs. i A story from Mnmuam. Ore gon, printed in Tho Tulogram a tew days ago, records tho hop picking achievements ol the Al bert Glasser family. Jn a smglu day this family ot five persons the father and four children, the youngest 10 years of age nicked a total of 103 baskets of hops, making tho family wago for tho day $26.76, tho youngest boy picking onough hops by 8 o'clock in tho afternoon to bring the father $3 and himsolf ffi cents forspending money. mo nue oi n per cent per annum iroin the 2oth day of August. 1013. and for the further sum of $li).2f, costs and disburse inent.s, and the costs of and upon this writ, commanding me to make sale of the following des cribed real property, to wit: Lots numbered Ten (10). Kiev en (it) and Twelve (12), in mock numbered l-.leven (11). in St. Johns Park Addition to the Town of St. Johns, of Multno mah County, State of Oregon, according to tho duly recorded map and plat thereof; also the following: Lot numbered Three (3) of Kings Subdivision of Lot Six-! toon (1(), North St. Johns, in Multnomah County, State of Or egon, together with the tene ments, hereditaments and ap purtenances thereunto belong ing or in anywise appertaining. Now, thorofore. by virtue of said execution, judgment, order. decree and ordor of sale and in compliance with the commands of said writ. 1 will, on Monday, tho 13th day of October. 1013. at 10 o'clock A. M.. at the east door of the County Court House in l'ortiand, Multnomah County. Oregon, soli at public auction, (subject to redumption) to the l g host bidder for cash in hand. alftho right, title and intorost which the within named defend- ,eaiel jiroiMtMls will lie received M the office of the recorder of the eitv of M. Johns until bept. Uil, 1918, ill S o'clock p. in. fur the liiiiioveuieut of Crawford street from the northeily llueot Hurling tun street to the southerly Hue of l'ltts liurK stteet, in the manner provided hv ordinance No. fA. suhieel to the iirnvlk- mmihiiI the charter and ordinances of the city of .St. Johns, and the estimate of the city engineer, on file. The engineer' estimate Is fill 111. W llidsmust he strictly 111 accontaueewith printed blanks which will he fiiru Uhiil on Hiiilletloii nt the office of the recorder of the city of St. Johns. And said liupinvciueul mind he completed 011 or la-fore 60 days from the date of the hut iMiblicutiou of this notice. No proxd or bids w ill he considered unles awouiMnld hy 11 certified cheik iwyahle to the nwyur of the city of Ht loll 11. certified hy responsible Kink lor an nimniut eqim! to ten iter cent, of the HtucretiMte nrouHwI. The rinht to reject uuy and nil Mils is uereoy reervei, lly order of the city council. 1' A. RICH. City Recorder. I'ublWieil In the St. Johns Review September Mh, lUth and 19ih, 191a. LAUREL LODGE No. 18G I. O. O. f sr join's, ourooN Meets e sch Mondny evonh) In Odd Fel lows hall at 7 30. A cordial welcome in all iitnK brotlieis. I'lms. II. lloyd, N. U. Alex. S. Scale. Sec, manner pairing and supplies, 111u uir nire iy If vour ttre blows up, blow into the Peninsula Garage 207 8. Jersey St. and have it retired in a neat and wurkmanliki- Automobile and Motoreyle re- l'houeCol. om. the day or hour. 1 Every Shirt Will Be All Right ! ... if you buy yours hero. For our shirts are built by men who Know wnac cney should be. Perfect fitting, strapped seams, button holes that don't "bust" the first time you use them. In short they are shirts of the same high class as all our furnishings. COUPON Cut Out This and wo will glvs you 1 0 S. & ii. Green Stamps FREE with 50c pttrchnse in ndditiou to the Stnuips witlt the CASH purchase Not good nftor Sept. 29, I9I3 COUCH & CO. General Merchandise I'lione Columbia 137 St. Johns, Oregon COUCH & CO. "PIONEER MERCHANTS" Phone Columbia 137 mwem 8 II. HENDERSON 311 North Jersey Street Real Estate, Loans, Insurance Ahstrncls of Title Prepared. Accurate Work Gtmniiitecil. 1 ADVERTISE IN THE ST. JOHNS REVIEW AND GROW WITH ST. JOHNS LOW COLONIST FARES To Oregon and Washington from All Parts of East and Middle West Wiite your neighbors ami friends lo come to the laud of plenty September 25 to October 10 Choice of attractive scenic routes with superior accomodations and fast time, via: FALL PAINTING Observe some of the houses you pass and see the paint peeling oil'. This should not be. It could not happen with S. W. P. paints. USE the SHERWIN-WILLIAMS PAINTS if you wish tho most lasting effect, it pays in the end ST. JOHNS HARDWARE CO. J. R. WEIMER Transfer and Storage Wo duliver your Roods to and from sll irta of Portland, Vancouver. Linn ton, Portland and Suburban Express Co., city dock and all points accessible by wagon. Plana and furnitura motbif IIUlMtS LODGE NO. 101 iriiiill! or I'YlllUS Meets every 1'rtduy nielit a JtQi 1" a eiocK tu I. o. O. V Hall. Visitors always we. eome. H. R. MAXIMUM), C. C. O. 1'. HOKSMAN. K. K. S To all points on the S. Ashville, N. O. Atelitkon, Kas Atlanta, On , luttu, Mats Uiarleton. S. C ClwttMKiKH, Teuii Cliieauo. Ill Ciin-iiiimti.O Denver, Colo, IVetmit, Mich leMoln., I ii mi IHiluth. Minn. ImlwiiiiMilU, lud NORTH KRN PACIFIC, GKKAT NORTH KRN, HURIJNOTON ROUTI? Kroiu Kansas City, St. I.ouis, ChicuRo, Min neapolis, and St. Paul direct. & S. from f 52.95 Kansas City. Mo 80.00 Louisville. Ky 51,70 Memphis, Teuu . . 65.16 Milwaukee, Wis ... 64.76 New Vork, N. V , ... 48.40 Oklahoma City, Oklu., 5W.0O Omaha, Nebr.. 42.85 Peoria, III ... IIO.OO I'liiladelphlu, l'a 43.50 St. I.ouU, Mo H2.84 St. Paul, Minn 30.00 WheelliiK, W. Va . . . 40.00 Wasltiliutoii, 1). O f 30,00 42. S5 42.60 80.70 55.00 35.25 30.00 37.00 54.75 37.00 30,00 46.75 64.75 Other cities in proportion. Stopovers allowed. Ioeal agents will accept deposits in prepay ments for tickets. Colonist tickets t;ood in tourist sleepers by paying the proper charge. Details iijkju application to R. II. Crozier, Asst. Gen I Pass. Aut. O. M. Cornell. Acent Portland, Oregon DOIIIC DODGE NO, 132 A. f. and A. M, a& It eg u la r com ut u 1 1 i ealio n s y on first Wetluestlavs of each mouth in lliekncr's Malt. VUtturs weKtumt Hmest i, Marrt'istou. W. M. joim oee, becretary UriUK in your Job pruning while you think of It. Don't wait until you aru uutlrvly out. Wo are equipped to turn out neat aud tasty printing prompt!; at Portland prices or less. i A i ss. mm I I JOSEPH McCHESNCY, M. D. Physician and Surgron. Day k Night Oftlce In McChwnsy blk. St. Johns, Orcf on. R. A. JAYNG, M. D. Office over First National Bank Office Phone Columbia 282 Res. Phone Columbia 190 PERRY C. STROUD . LAWYER First National Dank Duilding ST. JOHNS - - - OREGON DR. RAMBO DENTIST Phone Columbia 61 First National Dank building. ST, JOHNS. OREGON. St. Johns, Oregon DR. J. VINTON SCOTT DENTIST Open Evanlnjrs and Sunday by Ap pointment. Office Phone Columbia 140 Resident Phone Columbia 38 O. J. QATZAIYER ATTORNEY AT LAW McDonald. Duilding ST. JOHNS . . 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 be located in anyplace, thus affording any desired distribution or 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 ORDER EASTERN STAR Minerva Chapter No. 105 Meets Every Vint anil Third Tuesday liveuiug of Each aiomu in uictner s nan. Ruby R. Davis, Worthy Matron. Mrs, Susie Rogen, Secretary.. You get full weight and first quality at the Central market, Juat try , awhile. f lumber: Rough, Dressed, Flooring, Finish. Prompt Deliveries. Quality Guaranteed. ST. JOHNS LUMBER CO. Phone Columbia 131 Slabwood ! Dry, Green, Blocks, Trimmings i4 -f i4 Read the Review and keep posted. f -f f