.LI. Mli HI -Will be a Big Thing The opening of the Pnnnmn uannl is bound to be the biggest thing that ever happened to the Purine coast, commercially and otherwise. Instead of holding the isolated position that our states have ever since they were created, they will now bo in as close 'touch with the diirerent powers of the world as any other portion of our country. This moans that the Pacific coast will begin to compete with the Atlan tic coast for supremacy in all kinds of trade, and as a natural consociuonce portions of our states will become as large munufauturing centers as are now cortain portions of the east Thore will be groat rivalry among the different sections to first secure the new industries, am those who iro to it first will be the onos to win out and develope in excess of their neighbors St. Johns should keep its weather eye open for every chance to build upward, and all it inhab tants work together harmonious ly to attain any and all goo( llimirs that mav be presenlet Boost, everybody boost, and the rest will come as a natuni consequence. RESOLUTION The Youth's Companion Best in the World lOxports declare that Oregon has thu Pint climate in tlieworl for the production of llax, am thuy confidently predict that (lax and flax mills will be to Oregon wliatcolton and cotton mills hav Peon to Hie bout.li. A co-opera live manufacturing firm is being promoted at bnlem, and it is ex pucted (o begin operations with in mo me near I mure, uoarso crashes and twines for sewing wheat bags and for making nets will In the first articles .turner i oui, inn as soon as a murKei can no developed the finer grades wil lie produced, such iw linen, dam ask, tablecloths, and towels About lf()() acres of flax will be needed to supply the first's years output or the ractory. The theory mat linx impoverishes the soil ii an exploded theory, it is declared On the contrary, it prepares the soil lor a heavy succeeding crop Several Good Snaps Here's a simp in St. Johns. room house for sale, lot fiOxlOO. all fenced, fine porch, bearing fruit trees, cum pool bricked .'12 foot deep, four blocks from ear line; all kinds of ohNkon coops. rnco lor a low days, $7fi, one half cash. One more snap! Kememhcr the bridge is going to be built (i acres level IhikI xevon miles from Vani'ouvt'r ferry, four room house, sttitile of IS stilts, we and pump: $1000 dollar, cash. Also, 10 seres nine miles from Astoria, second growth fir, one hslf mile from railroad track, 21 miles from Kmtpim. For a short time, $1,000 cash. See J. Welnter. adv. A prominont citiaten of Port laud, who has recently returned from ISurope, states that there is no doubt that there will be a rush of immigrants to the Pacific Const hm soon hh the Panama ChiihI is open to general Unfile. The steHnvnliip coiniwuies are selling tickets on the tiistMllmeiit plan, accepting hihmII weekly jwy. menu and allowing interest on such doposiU. In this way fam ilies can pay for their transporta tion with comparative ease, wnoreas raising the money to pay for the tickets in h lump mini would be impossible. The productive immigrants srv most ly of the farmering class and they are not urliculur ns to just where they IhmiI. Anywhere the stetimer liHpjiens to stop will suit them. They evidently figure that while some places on thu coast may be better than other, any place is good enough, It is resolved by the City of st. .Johns: That it deems it expedient and necessary to change the grade on Willamette boulevard from the north side- line of Bur lington street to the south side line of St. Johns avenue in the City of St. Johns m the follow ing manner, to wil: Starting at an initial noint on the north side line of St. Johns avenue, as per grade established by Ordinance No. 318. and the proposed grade to be as follows: Established grade at north side line of Burlington street on the Willamette boulevard- East side, elevation 111 feet: west side, elevation 105 feet. Proposed grade at north side line of Burlington street on Wil lamette boulevard- center,eleva- lion 107. a feel. Established grade at center of Philadelphia street on Willamette boulevard- east side, elevation 110.4 feet; west side, elevation 113.4 feet. Proposed grade at center of Philadelphia street on Willam ette boulevard center, eleva tion 115 feet. Proposed grade at center of Attn street on Willamette boule vard center, elevation 117.2 feel. Established grade at center of Baltimore street on Willam ette boulevard- east side, eleva tion 121.5 feet; west side, eleva tion 118.5 feet. Proposed grade at center of Baltimore street on Willamette boulevard - center, elevation 110.15 feet. Established grade at center of Chicago street on Willamette boulevard- east side, elevation 121 feet; west side, elevation 118.5 feet. Proposed grade at center of Chicago street on Willamette boulevard- center, elevation 119 feet. Established grade at center of New York street on Willamette boulevard east side, elevation 123.5 feet; west side, elevation 120.5 feet. Proposed grade at center of New York street on Willamette boulevard - center, elevation 110.5 feet. Established grade at center of resseuden street on Willamette boulevard- east side, elevation 120.2 feet; west side, elevation 117.2 feet. Proposed grade at center of Fessondon street on Willamette boulevard - center, elevation IIS.H reel. seven college presidents and a number of college instructor including ex-President Taft, wi contribute to the Youth's Com panion during 1914. Then there is Gene Stratton Porter, whose stories of Indiana woods and swamps have made her famous, and Kate Douglas Wiggin, who never wrote a du line in her life, and Mrs. Burton Harrison, who remembers when conversation was really an art as practiced in Washington and in the manor houses of Virginia And this is just a beginning o the list. If you know The Comnanion you have a pretty clear idea of what is in store for next year readers. If you do not know, ask us to send you sample copies -lor instance, those containing the opening chapters of Arthur btanwood l'ier'8 fine serial "His Father's Son." Full An nuoncement for 1914 will be sent with the sumplc copies. For the year's subscription $2.00 there is included The Com panion Practical Home Calendar for 1914, and all the issues of th paper for the remaining weeks of 1913, dating from the time th subscription is received. THE YOUTHS' COMPANION 144 Berkeley street, Boston Mass. ALIAS SUAUIONS In the Circuit Court of the State of Ore uoii for Multnomah Count)'. rt'MliiMilii .Security Coiiiimny. a nir turatlou, I'liilntiff, vs. lumen Crouchlcy linn I'.iiiiirn .ii. uroueiiioy mm K, .Murk wiirt, Dufciulutitn. No. DSIKIH: Pent. No. t. To limit Crouchlcy mill ltlmirii M Crouchlcy, K. Mnrkwnrt, defendants. In the inline of the state of Oregon You lire herein- renucsteil to niiiiciir an answer to the complaint filuilnt'iiiiiftl you III me iiixive council miii wiuiiii m weeks from theilutcof the Urol imhllcii tlou of till notice, to-wll: the Pith flay of December. 1013. mill if you full m to do for want thereof, (hi; liliilulill will dike Judgment mill decree nnlusl you as lllllOWH, KMVIl: I'lmt: l'or tlieMim of fifteen hiiiuUcil eltililv dollars m.WlO) toi-cther with in tercet thuicon until paid nt the rate of eiuht IS) tier cunt tier milium from the nan i nv of .Mnrcii. mi j. Second: l'or the tim of two hundred dollar. (f200) it attorney' fees Third: That the usual decree of fore closure for the sale of the followlnu des crihed iircmli.cn, lo-wtt: I.oU clctcu ill) and twelve (12) In block twruty-thrce (1) roln I view Addition, Multiioumli County, (menu, acconium to the re corded pint thereof on file hi the office of the County Clerk of Multnomah County, Oregon, lie entered, and that the Sheriff duly sell the Mime according to me inw nun practice oi tin court I'ourth: That the iimci'ctln of the sal be applied to tu several Mini of milled to tun several miiiih of money .1.... .( l..t..ii(r I .1.... l..juru..j...... 7, , .... , . I iimi; lliu iiHiimui , nun iiiiii kiivuciiriniiiiii. l!iSiat)IISIIO(l grade at COIlter Of and each of them and nil wsons claim Street 011 Willamette "'K miner or tiiroumi me Miuiiicieiniauis east side, elevat ion VJ rffi !," . "7!. ","'iul '?. "e7 If IflMI HIS 1IHIV era III & S t ew I I f'l HIV Mild note mid inortcacc Uhiii the Mid iiri'iuUeii either an purchaser or en eiimbranceiit or ollierwise, he barred mid forecloM'd of all cotiity ol riileiiipllon in tlie Midi premueii mm every jMrl tlicrco! I'illlr. That Mile be made of the wild ptciuUe, and the execution issue iiKuintt the wild ileleuilautN, mine v. roucliley mu lomira m. trouciucv. aim eacii oi iiiem fur any dwllelency which may remain idler appiyini; mi oi nie prnceciis oi tur sale 'P.... ... in . 1 1 i i iiiiiiiiiii boulevard 119.2 feet; west side, elevation I Hi. 2 feet. 'reposed grade at center of lrumbull street on Willamette miilevnrd center, elevation 117 feet. Proposed grade at center of Cat hn street on Willamette boul evard center.elevation 118 feet. Established grade at south side ine of St. Johns avenue on Wil- amette boulevard east side, el evation 118 feet; west side, elo vation 115.5 reot. Proposed grade at south side lie of St. Johns avenue on Wil- amette boulevard center, ele vation 115,8 feet. According to the plans and pecifications of the city engi ueer on tile in the oihee of the ity recorder re at vo thereto: sttid plan and snecitications are SHliKUictory and are lierehy an irovod. bafd ehangos are made applicable to I judgment and ol mitii premise properly the Mit infliction of the mill decree. Sixth: That the plaintiff or any other ikirly to thU mil uuv become purchatur at the Mild wile, mid that the Sheriff issue a cuttillcate of Nile to the wild purchaser or Mill lireuuse.N, mm tiicroaitor Sheriff's deed if the Mine hi not redeum. vt an provided by law and that the pur chaser be let into ixismn.Iiii of the picuiistMi iiixiii priHlucttoii of the Sheriff 'n certiflcatu of Kile therefor. Seventh: That the plulntilT have such oilier ami lurtlicr orders ami relief at may to the court seem eipiiliiblo and lust. Hlelilli: mat Hie nla llitllt liuxe III ookU mul disbiinieuient in thin suit Service of thi Sumiiious it made ujion i ... . I nei viee in uii nuiMiiiuiis i nia in jiuciirtiHiiee wuu llio cuy cnar- you iy publication of the wine In the M. joiiiih Heview. a weekly newMi)fr lor six MiccuMtlve week oy virtue ol an order iijiicil by the Honorable J. 1'. KiiVAiinueh, JudKe of the above entitled court on the 2oth day of October, 191!t. ter and ordinances of the city or st. i bi. .foitus under the supervision and direction of tuo city engi neer. Adopted by the Council this 28th day of October. A. I). 1913. 1. A. KICK. Recorder. Published in the St. Johns Re view Oct. 31 ami Nov. 7. 1913. the ait day 12th ilay the Itote of fiM publieatiou October, 1UPI. Date of last ptiblicatioii of December, HH!1. PUKKV C. STKOL'D, Attorney for IMaintilT, first National Dank lliiihliiiK. St. Johns, Ori'Kou. Notice of Cost of Improvement NOTICE OF SALE In order to Imure a olianoe of ad vertliement the opy for such change thould reach till office not later than Wednesday, at 3 o'clock p, in. Please rnmnnihnr this and Ihn rtrlntur Central Market 205 S. Jersey Strot See tis for Hie Choicest Cuts of the Bust Meats Obtainable. Order nilrd ami family Trads SolldUs). T. P. WARD, Proprietor. St. Johns Furniture Company Gus Salmond, Mgr. New and Second Hand Furniture Notice m lieiebv eiven that the aw.es- meiil for the improvement of 1'ox litteet from Charleston street to Oswego ktreei, i lie total cot ol which U 0 IS.Uii. was declariHt by Ordinance No. fi70, eutitletl "An ordinance declar ing the ctt of improving Vox htreet from the north line of Charlektou street to the south line of Oswego street ami HmHiiuK t h e propeity tKiueflleil thereby, declaring such uMMiiuciit mid directing the entry of the same in the docket of city liens." The cost of said improvement i levied upon all the lots, paits of lots and ir eels of laud within the boundaries of the district described as follows: lletwceti the north line of Charleston street ami the south line of Oswego street. A statement of such ussoiumeiit has lieen eutereil in the docket ol city liens October 1013, and s-iid asse.iiuut is now due and viyable at the otlice of the reeotder ol the city of St. Johns, Or bkii. ami will In? delinquent ami hour interest after Nov. h, ltllU. ami if not 1 wid on or Uifore Nov. i, 1913. pro. cecdiui; will be taken for the collection of the same by Mile of propeity as pro videil by the city charter. 1'. A. RICK. Recorder l'ubluhed in the St Johns Review on Oct 31 and N-v. 7. 1913. .-. stviflusi mmm mm MMs? ; WmMm M Mmm MM MJti I II El There are -Men's Suits that aremore extensively radvertised than our-Peck line of clothing, but there is no line that has combined with it the style and fin ish and at the same, time all wool fab ribs and wearing quality There may be better shoes, better hosiery, better underwear than we carry, but we know that you do not get your money's worth any better anywhere than you do at our. Men's Store. We offer also many of the Nationally adver tised lines, and in these we get the latest things that come out, such as Stetson Hats, Arrow Collars and Shirts, Cheney Silk Ties and Closed Crotch Union Suits. There is everything for men to wear at The Men's Toggery. BONHAM & CURRIER OWNERS Hot Lake Springs HOT I,AKK, OKKGON (Union County, 9 miles Hast of La Grande) NATURE'S WONDERFUL CURE The hottest nnd most ouratlvo spring In the world REACHED ONLY VIA THli GET WELL VNDKR NWW MANAGHMKNT Extonslv Irnprovcmants hnv boon mud In all departments SPECIAL REDUCED FARES from all 0W. R. &. N. stations The MKDICATKI) MUD, VAPOR ami MINiSRAI, 11ATHS of Hot Lake have proven a boon to sufferers from Rheumatism, Illood, Kidney aikI Liver Complaints. Accommodation at the sanatorium delightfully complete, and rates within the reach of all. Apply to any 0 V. R & N. agent for particulars nnd nsk for the special rates with hotel coupon, also for booklet telling all about the Springs, or write to G. NV. TAP!?, the new Manager at Hot Lake, Oregon. R. A. JAYNE, Al. I). Office over Pint National flunk Office Phone Columbia 282 Res. Phono Columbia 1 O. J. GATZAIYER ATTORNEY AT LAW McDonald DuilJina ST. JOHNS . . OREGON PERRY C. STROUD LANVYEB First National Dank Building ST. JOHNS . . . OREGON TI1AD, T. PARKER ATTOKNUV AND COUNSELOR AT LAW Rooms 7 and 8 Holbrook lluildlng ST. JOHNS OK. KAMBO DENTIST Photic Columbia 61 . First National Uunk building. ST. JOHNS, OREGON. DR. J. VINTON SCOTT DENTIST ' by Open Evenings and Sundays po In tree nt. Office Phone Columbia 140 Resident Phone Columbia 38 Notico is lieroby inven that by virtue of an order of tho City Council, 1 will on Monday, tho 10th day of November, A. D., 1013. at 1 o'clock p. in., at the front door of tho City Hall in St. Johns, Multnomah county,1., . rtn Oregon, sell at public auction to NflV. 1 1 Id J A tho highest bidder for cash in,,Uf' 11 ,u AU $10,000 In SIXTH NATIONAL APPLESHOW Bought, Sold and changed Ex. PILES arecuraU. AIIMmU itifsn ulTvrluf ikI Urncrr. Th. CAUSE i iniMrnai. Dr. Lsonhardt s H EM-ROI D tultB Lv atUtfklnir the Th i)tW ate dt!il uu and tly etiwl. 41 days' lilmnt. I1.1HX llAKIU LM.. Huirsio,n. V. Itr Uook) St, Joks's rhiiiuttjr si all druftttts, toUUU unaliws aiuatliui rsaulu ty atUtVlim the in i tun au Jill. 1,1 nanti, an tne rigiu. utie and 111 torost which tho City has in the fol owinir described nronorty. situated on Lot 3 and 4 in Hlock 21, James John's Second Addi tion in St, Johns, to-wit: One tivo room modern bunfrn- low, One wood shed, 10x10 feet. C1IAS. BKEDESON. Mayor of tho City of St. Johns. rubltshed m the bt. Johns Review Oct, 31 ami Nov. 7, 1913. The Bungalo Grocery St. Johns, Oregon Good Things to Eat Would be pleased to have your patronage. Motto: Quality and Cleanliness G. W. RICHTMYCR I'hone Columbia I frte Dells ry Noti thi-label on -your piper, CHAMPIONSHIP PRIZES This is the time For a Nice Trip Spokane Is the place forth Bank Is Ini way Special Round Trip Rates Tickets sold daily, November 16 to 22. $14.90 from St. Johns. .Return limit November 25th. You are invited to join in the General Observance of AP PLE DAY November 18th throughout Pacific Northwest States. Ask'our agent for "Fifty-five Ways to Serve the Apple." Free. R. II. Crozier, Asst. Qen'l Pass. Agt. O, M. Coryell, Agent Portland, Oregon St.JolinsiiOregon 3. Read theReview:and;keep posted. LAUREL LODGE No. 186 I. O. O. t ST. JOHNS, OREGON Meeta each Monday evening ta Odd Fel loi hall at 7:30, A cordial welcome to all visitliiK' brothers. Chas.H. Iloyd.K.O. Alex. S. Scales, Sec. HOLMES LODGE NO. 101 KNIGHTS Or PYTHIAS Meets every l'ridav night at 7:30 o'clock In I. O. O. V Hull, Visitors always wel come. Ii. R. MAXI'IHM), C, C, D. H.HORSMAN, K. R.S DORIC DODGE NO. 132 A. f. and A. M, Regular communications Vu first Wednesdays of each month in llickner's Hall. Visitors welcome. Krnest S, Harrington, W, M.J jonn jsoce, secretary JOSEPH McCHESNEY, M. D. Physician and-Surgeon. Day 4 Nhjbt Offlce In McCheaney blk SU JeKaa. . Oregon. CTO. BUYER rilYSlCIAN AND SURGROX ST. JOHNS SANITARIUM Corner Chicago street and Smith avenue, St. Johns Office hours; 10 to 12 a. in, daily Also at Medical Iluildiug, FurtUud 1 to 5 p. SB. JOflice lMinne Coltimhiu 24 1 Residence Phone Cohuiibia 198 St. Johns Express, Transfer and Storage Co. Piano Moving a Specialty. Haul ing done to and from Portlund Residence 400 Knst Richmond Office 103 North Jersey Street Dully trips to Portland, ClfAS. SAG HUT, Prop. ORDER EASTERN STAR Minerva Chapter No, 105 Meets If verv First nml Third Tuesday livening ol Hm-li Mouth in llickner'sllMll. Ruhy R. Davis. Worthy Mutruit. nhy R. Mrs. Susie Rogers, f ecretary. We buy or sell St. Johns Property AlcKlNNEY & l -AVIS Real Estate List your property with us If you desire to sell quickly 202 N. Jersey St. St. Johns I( your ttre blows up, blow into the Peninsula. Garage 207 S. Jersey St. and Imve it rcwiiicil in a unit uuil wurkuianlike inantier. Automobile nnd Motorcyle re pairing und supplies. IhoutCol. C12. nuiuH iur wire iy ine ny or uour, J. R. WEIMER Transfer and Storage We deliver your roods to and ire in all parta of Portland, Vancouver, Unn ton. Portland and Suburban Eiuress Co., city dock and all points accessible by wagon. Plana and fyrnHurej snevtaf PANCER If IN WOMAN'S BREAST 'PALWAYS BECWS a SMALL LUMP LIKE THIS and ALWAYS POISONS DEEP GLANDS M THE ARMPIT AND KILLS QUICKLY I WILL GIVE $1000 F I FAIL TO CURE any CANCER sr TUMOR TREAT BEFORE it P&Iswj Bom orOets Eliiidt NO KNIrc CffAIN isrTVs-,jl Iflafyynpyya i Ho Pat Until Curt No X IUv or other! swindle. An blind sntmskutbe cure iseum manmi, Any TUUSH. lUJP pjl Bote on lbs lip, lace or body Ion i$ fum KKtorPalM until bit Utfc lH-fAK BSOK eat (ret; tolimniii cf ; t)uuaiIt mrtd si bomt' ' HK1TE TO HOME ANY LUMP IN WOMAN'S: MEAST ! CANCER, We refuM tbouunde Dylno, Chm Tee Ute. We bave rwnd 16,000 in ) yn. AWress BR, 4, MRS. BS, CHAULEY & CO. A 436 mim ZU SAN FI1KCISC0, C1L mm MAtL tik t smm om ytfk CANCE8 HrlUK m your job pruning wbU you think of It, Don't wall until you ar VBttrstly uL Wa are equltHd tn turn out Bat andi.taaty ,srkiUBg pracBvUr at PertliBi 9rtM r Uca.