St. Johns review. (Saint Johns, Or.) 1904-current, October 17, 1913, Image 2

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    THE ST. JOHNS REVIEW
BY A. W. MARKLE
Published Every Friday
At 117 WcBt Burlington Street.
Tim Kkvihiv Is entered at nost office
In Saint Johns, Oregon, as mail matter
of the second class under me aci 01 v-oii-
,rcss of March 3, 1879.
Officlil Kwpper of th Oltj of HI. John.
All communtcallona ihoold In mldrimd to
The Uarlaw, 8U John. Oraion.
Subscription prloe $1.00 par year.
The following squib taken from
the Grosham Outlook proves how
much confidence some editors
have in the great National game
of baseball, and such items cause
more harm to the snort than any
other kind of knocking. 'Tis a
pity that editors will give ex
pression to such an unworthy
and unmerited thought:
"That world's championship
series will be a see-saw to the
end. Of course it would never
do to shut the mimes oil' loo soon.
There is too much money in the
irate receipts to curtail the sport
before the specified number of
games have been played."
1
A couple of years ago a cranky
sortof an old man came into this
office and stopped his paper be
cause something in it did not
hist suit his fancy. We have
frequently met him on the street
since that tune and it is amusing
to nolo the look of surprise on
the old fellow's face that we are
still in existence regardless of
the fact that he stopped bis pa
per. Someday and it wont be
long either- that old gentleman
will turn up his toes. His earth
will bo still forovor. Neighbors
and friends will follow Ins life
less clay to the silent city and
lay thorn to rest among the Mow
ers. An obituary will be pub
MHhufl in tlioso co liimnn tI inir
what a kind father, a good neigh
bor and beloved citizen be was
which the recording angel will
overlook for charity's Hake, and
in n very short time he will be
forgotten. As he lies out in the
cold, cold graveyard wrapped in
the silent slumbers of death, he
will never know that the last
kind word spoken of him was
by the editor of that paper
which in Mie he so sp lofti v
"stopped." Did you over pause
just a moment ami think that
your editor, whoovor he may bo.
will write your obituary some
day I'Jxchango.
Ladies- wear your own hair.
Hring your combings. Work and
prices that will Please you. Mrs.
1'. Hill. 018 N. Jersey. Adv.
Persons desiring to join the
crowd from the Commercial club
at the bridge banquet ir von by
the North Portland Commercial
club at 1M0 Albina avenue No
vember 1st, should notify Secre
tary .1. 13. Miller of the fact
immediately so that proper ro-
ervation may be made. The
price is fiO conU per pinto, and it
is curtain that thirty from the
Commercial club will be present.
Hotter go along and show the
folks that St, .lohui is there with
both foot. Take your wife
along.
Postmaster Monahau state)
that there are still a number of
people in SL .lohim who fail to
givo inoir menus their proper
iKKirosu, and iiieiviore mueli
mail comett to the local office
without the utreet mldretis. TIuk
romilU in much delay in delivery,
and in some canes nmil is return
ed to the Portland office becHUKe
it is not properly addretMcd
Caro should be taken in lurnisb
iug proper wldraMi to friends
in other sections whom St. Johns
folks aro in correspondence with
to insure safe and quick
delivery.
Preliminary plans havo been
made and another conference
will be held at Albany on October
1!0 in the movement to combine
the oight Willinmottc Valley
counties in the preparation and
installation of a great valley
exhibit at the Panama-Pacific
imposition i aun I'nincisco in
1910. It has boon decided that
tills is a hotter plan than to
attempt to put in an exhibit from
eacli county. The proposition
has mot with general approval
and its success is already assured.
Hatched in April, 1912. and
conunoncing to lay at the ago of
live and one-half months, a hen
at the Orogon Agricultural Col-
lege has brokon the world's
record for the production of
cacklebernos in one year, Sho
laid 23 oggs in twolvo months,
which is tho highost record in
tho United Stntoe and two more
than the world's record. Hor
most notablo feat, and which
probably has never been equalod,
was the laying of 95) eggs in 100
consecutive days during tho
spring months. Tho hon is a
cross between tho Plymouth liock
and Whito Loghorn breeds.
I GUARANTEED fT "?" II
$4.0O $3.50 $4.00 I I
Valentine Bltganowjkl'i Faith In Matters
' Shattered When Hoard Disappears.
TELLS OK $990 NOW LOST
I IcHirditiK lor three years, fearful of
intruititiK Ilia anvinRa to hnnka, nnil
lmvin Implicit confidence in the lately
of mattresses, Valentine llieituriownki,
I law you uuy numvy
H(tlfllV
730 Gnrtlen Street, lint come to grief
Hictinnowski Imd saved f'X), f600 in
Kotd and $390 in hills, and had it hid
den in the house. When he went to
count his shining yellow pieces and
the bright new bills Sunday morning,
he fonnd them all missing, he say!.
The police are investigating. -Milwaukee,
WU., Scfllncl.
Hint tuin lv htirnt up or
FIRST NATIONAL BANK, ST. JOHNS, OREGON
1 China Pheasant and Duck
j SEASON NOW OPEN
I Get them while you have the chance
22 cal. Rifles, $1.50 to $ 6.00
Double bbl. Shot Guns, 12.50
Single " 5.50
ejectors - - 6.00
Peters Shot Gun Shells
55c, 65c, 75c per box.
HUDSON BICYCLES I
THE BEST FOR THE MONEY r
Bicycle Tapes, Bicycle Lamps
Inner Tubes, Etc.
Puncture Proof Tires, ,$3.50 each.
III!!!!,
Cut Out
This
COUPON
and we will give you
10 S. & H. Green Stamps FREE
with 50c purchase in addition to tlic Stamp
with the CASH purchase
Not good nftar Oct. 29, I0I3
COUCH & CO.
General Mcrclinndisc
Phone Columbia 137 St. Johns, Oregon
S. & H. Green Trading
Stamps are the Consum
ers' Discount.
Insist on Getting Yours.
-WE TALK SHOES-
because the kind we handle are worth praising. But the shoes themselves talk
better than we can. Our stock of Boys,' Youths,' Misses" and Children's School
Shoes have never been more complete, and at prices surprisingly low. A trial
means more shoe satisfaction than you ever had before.
COUCH & CO.
.... UJ ...... , s
"PIONEER MERCHANTS
MILLER HARDWARE CO.
Phone Columbia 30
I
HEATERS
The home comforts
are not all there if
you aro without one
of our Charter Oak
Heaters. They give
the home the cosy,
snug, homelike feel
ing, and a finishing
touch to the rooms.
ST. JOHNS HARDWARE CO.
LOW COLONIST FARES
To Oregon and Washington from All Parts of
East and Middle West
Write your neighbors ami friends to come to the land of plenty
September 25 to October 10
Choice of attractive scenic routes with superior
accomodations and fast time, via:
NORTHKRN PACIFIC, OR HAT NORTH-1-RN,
HURUNC.TON KOUTK
From Kansas City, St. Louis, Chicago, Min
neapolis, and St. Paul direct.
To nil points on the S. P. & S. from
Aklivitte, X. O J52.05 KnnM City. Mo fSo.OO
Atcliiwin. Kas.. S0.00 Louisville, Ky 42.85
Atlanta, (5a 61.70 Mcuipiiiw, Tcnn , 4260
llMtou, Mutt. .f 65.15 Milwaukee, Wl 30.70
CharleHon. S. C. .L 64.76 New York. X. V 65.00
ChutUuoogft, Twiiiia. . . . 48.40 Oklahoma City, Oklo 35.25
ChicaKo. Ill t, 33.00 Omaha, Xebr 30.00
Cincinnati. O A. 42.85 l'tonu. ill 37.00
Denver. Colo X 30.00 Vhiladelplila, Va 64.75
Detroit, Mich f 43.60 St. LouU, Mo 37.00
!HMoiiiv, iowa..mtv 32,84 St. Paul, Minn 30.00
Dtilutli, Minn " 80.00 Wheeling W. Vo 4G.75
IiulinimpolU, Iml... 40.C0 Washington, I). C 64.75
Uincr cinea in proportion.
Stopovers nllowed. Local agents will accept deposits in prepay
ments for ticketsf Colonist tickets good in tourist ideepers by paying
the proper charge. Details upon application to
R. II. Crozier. Asst. Gen' I Pass. Agt. O. M.
St. Johns Millinery
Closing Out Sale
Beginning
THURSDAY, OCTOBER16
Going Out of Business
Portland, Oregon
Cornell, Agent
St. Johns, Oregon
ORDINANCE NO. 567
AN ORDINANCE APPROP
RIATING FROM THE GEN
ERAL FUNDS OK THE CITY,
MONEY TO PAY THE EX
CESS COST OK EESSENDEN
STREET IMPROVEMENT,
OVER AND AHOVE THE
AMOUNT LAWFULLY AS
SESSABLE TO THE PROP
ERTY RENEFITED.
Mow Is Your Title?
Have your abstracts made, con
tinued or examined ut the Peninsu
la Title, Abstract and Roalty 'Co1
Accurate work. Reasonable fees.
II. Henderson, manager, 311 Kortlt
Jersuy street. Adv.
l'ho City of St. Johns doos
onluin as follows:
That thero bo and horobv is
appropriatud out of tho Gonoral
I'imdB ol tho City, not other
wise appropriated tho followincr
aniounts 01 money, as is reouir-
od to pay tho excess cost of the
improvement of Fossomlon street
being1 that portion thoreof lying:
botwoon Smith Avenue and
Oswego streot, over and abovo
tho amounts lawfully assessable
to tho pronorty benefited by said
improvement :
Lot a. liloek -I, Unmos Ad
dition. &J7.27: LotO, Rlock -1,
Grimoi Addition, $.100.S-l; Lot
7, niook 11, Oak Park Addition,
'No. 2, $7.28; Lot 5, Rlock 10,
Oak Park Addition. No. 2,
?122.2.'. Total, $27;US2.
Said oxcess amounts to tho
sum of Two Hundred Seventy
threo (9273.02) and 02-100 Dol
lars, faco value of tinredoemed
warrants issued for said im
provement. "
Passed by the Council this Mth
day of Oetobor, A. D.. 1013.
Approved by tho Mayor this
Mth day of October. A. D..1913.
CHAS. BREDESON.
AInyor.
Attest: F, A. RICE,
City Recorder.
Published in the St. Johns Re
view October 17, 1013.
-- The
Bungalo Grocery
St, Johns, Oregon
Good Things to Eat
Would be pleased to have your
patronage. Motto: Quality
I'liont Columbia '
Motto:
and Cleanliness
G. W. MCIUMYER
free Dellff
tlruit; Hi uui job unuttiiK wtfe
you think of It. Dou't wait until you
ro eutlrely out, Wu artt equipped
to (urn out uent aud taatj- prlatlnft
prompt! at I'orUuud prices or Iota.
The Best Light
At The Lowest Cost
ELECTRIC LIGHT is the most suitable for homes,
odices, 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 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
I find it too hard to run my busi
ness with my baby to look after, so de
cided to close out right when you all"
are in need of Hats.
I have over four thousand dol
lars worth of Millinery
to go at Reduced Prices. Be among
the first to get your choice out of the
fall stock.
Mrs. E. J. Martin
Phone Columbia 670 Prop.
: lumber:
Slabwood .' t
Prompt Dry,
Dressed, Deliveries. Green, t
rM ; n isi-. ti i t
I Rough,
Hock
Trimmings
f
ST. JOHNS LUMBER CO.
Phone Columbia 131
I H. HENDERSON 311 North Jersey Street 3
Real Estate, Loans, Insurance i
Alwtracts of Title Prepared. Accurate Work Guaranteed. V
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