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THE ST. JOHNS REVIEW DY A. W. MAHKLE Published Kvcry Frldny At 117 West Uurllngton Street. TllH RttViRW Is entered nt post office In Snlnt Johns, Oregon, ns mall matter of the second class under the Act of Con gress of March 3, 1879, Official Hrwspsper of ths OU7 of nt. Jokni. All eommunlesllons ihould b sdilreued to Too Kenew, si, jadm, urion. Subscription prlca $1.00 per year. Maybe the hen has adopted the rabbit's idea, and will not lay until Easter. Josenh Kline is crcctimr a small residence on Mohawk street in the 1010 Addition. A irood cook can make bread pudding out of anything, with the possible exception of turnips. When you have broken one of her laws, Nature has a nasty trick of not letting on at first that she knows. The purchase of $20,000,000 worth of toys doesn't look as if the country is in immediate dan ger of race suicide. Just as soon as Congress has settled the currency question it should do .something to increase the per capita circulation of eggs. "1 am never without my onion," says Aunt Hetty Green. Everybody to Ins taste, borne carry a potato and others have faith in a horse shoe. Women complain that they havo neon crowded out of his lory. Hut this is not true in the case of IOve. She has received as much attention as Old Adam. Hven though eugenists have their own way, it may be found in future that girls have to be ro-shapod to lit their corsets, the same as at present. 1 lie maun facturers are obstinate and will not make cornet to lit the girls. Satistics gathered at the poultry show held in IVrtland last week show that poultry am poultry products anmiully add more wealth to the statu than does fruit, three times as much as wool, one and a half times as much as hops, nearly half as much as wheat and roprenoittH about 0 per cent of the ' total agricultural wealth of the state. It has heretofore been claimed that Oregon is t ate. nut with our agi college devoting time and money to tho improvement of existing breeds, a great deal of Interest in (he industry is being aroused. for me past two months a party of deputy game wardens lias been busy locating the boundaries of the new game re tugc, .!( miles square, lying in Luke and (J rook counties, in the central part of the state Tho ing of the mule deer and antelope which are still round in consid era bio number in that vicinity. The refuge is also a sort of natural park, containing many hoi unriiur. lava bed. medicinal lakes and other objects of interest to the tourist and nalumliit. l)t not sf Itifxlly jtloeh out money to ytmr iroo7 wll'e She Ims mttro sense of eetmtmty limn you nnyhow. Clve her n hiinlc tieootmt-so mtiuli eneh month. This will snvo yon loin ttl' trotihlo nntl fslvo her t ho Intlepentlenee shv Dll&liltVIZS nntl will en of. This will Nil re vtui nitmey, hoeimso II' ytmr wll'o 'lo'els toot shv Is ytm'r I'AliTSHIi she will helnytm .sit vi. Do thin imtl some tiny when YOl! fillllD mtmey Sill' will mi'i1 It loryoii. hot OlTIt llnntl ho YOUIt Hunk W.m pity -1 per oont Interest on Snvlnns .Xoetmnts FIRST NATIONAL BANK, ST. JOHNS, OREGON METROPOLITAN MARKET The old Frank L. Smith Market on Jersey Street Don't Cornel our special price on (he I;VI:RGRIEl:iN MUTTER, (iunnmfccd, at 65c per roll. These will be the prices for the- f ol- rnASS lowing wee! is.. lie primary object in establish gtliis refuge is the protection Mound lleef Steak. Sirloin " , Miotic " " ; ' lloilin M Pot Itonjt " Prime Kilt Mutton I.ut; , toe ,i7tfc . . laja & 15c 5? . ..u'i & 150 SUMMONS. Motion Sliotildur 1 tc Diicnii (Stiunr Ctirvil) " " Chois... .tatfe'3 lb. Pail Pure I.nril " Stdtv 80 Uniitb I,eis sc " Clio ,150 " Stuw ...10c Pork Chops 17J & 200 " Log Ronst 17 In Justice' Court for the Dig- trict of SU Johns, County of Multnomah, Statu of Oregon. u. 1.. uowitw, I'laintiii. vs. Mr. and Mr. J. I), llessinger, wetundauu. uivii action for tnu recovery of inonoy. To Mr. and Mrs. J. I), lies singer. Defendants: In the name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby required to appoar before me at my ollice mid answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled action on or belore January 2, itui, ami 11 you lull to answer for want thereof, the plaintiff win uiko judgment against you for seventeen dollars ami llft live cents ($17.55). and for cosU and disbursement incurred in this aution, as prayed for in said complaint. Given under my hand this l!)th day ol Novomlior, 191J5. .1. 10. WILLIAMS. Justice of tho Peace. Sliotildur Roust' 15c Pork Shoulder Chops ifie " Spare Uibs ia'$c " Neck " v. 4 lb. lor 25c " Stiiisn);c 15c Hninliiirnur Stink 15c IIiiiiis (Sutir Ctiiod) 18c Picnic Hums 15c Macon to Cook , . . . . 1 2 Hc ... 16 to 25c OC 5 lb. " 65c toll). fi.25 5 lb. Compound 55c to lb. Compound ft. 00 Wuiaics 16c . . .. 12C 12C ....IjtfC . . is'4c Dologitu , Liver S.iusHj'e . Hlood SniiKue. I lend Cheese . Special rales to hotels and restaurants. Remember, I don't give tickets. Instead I give you the meat cheaper than any other market. You always pay for those tickets. You never get something for nothing. GEORGE IMBODEN Proprietor Sensible Santa Claus brings gifts that will be appreciated by men who love rich and handsome furnishings to be chosen from our suberb stock of holiday goods. Umbrellas, scarfs, gloves, initial hankerchiefs, will be found in exquisite profusion, and in the choicest goods for Xmas gifts. You can make a dollar go further here than at any place in St. Johns. 111110 lut COUPON and wo will give you 10 S. & H. Green Stamps FREE with 50c purchnsc in addition to the Stamps wmi tlie UASII purchase Not good after Deo. 30, 1913 COUCH & CO. (icncrnl Merchandise l'lioiic Columbia 13T St. Johns, OrcRou S. & H. Green Trading Stamps are the Custo mers" Discount," Insist on getting yours. Always in the Lead because our shoes arc the best quality, the best made and the best style. Don't decide upon your next footwear without seeing our display. If you do and see our exhibit afterward, you will be good and sorry for your haste. So don't fail to come. You are bound to admire. COUCH & CO. Phone Columbia 137 "PIONEER MERCHANTS" l Review 50c Per Year Notice of Cost of Improvement Notice in liervbv uivt'il that the hhmmw iiii'ttt (or th impnni-nicnt ( llurltti$tuti tirt irom jenry mrcvt tu Cruttal uveuuu, I Ik tuUl eni ( which l fl.Mo.tO. wun ileckretl by Onlliiauce fio. BTu, eHtitlcd "An ordinance ilecliir iMg the cml of iiupruviiiK UurliiiKtun kirvui iruni ineeMt lilr line ol J-uev ktivrt to the uwt iile line oi Central livuuue, Mint MMtewnitf the ruerty Inmutltetl tlH'retty. it e e I r i u g Nieli awMMtieut ami tluecliiiM the enliy of thu trnw iu tlte dot ket ol city lieu' The cuet of Mtul luipioveiiieiit u levivtl 11(011 all thu loU, it of lot. uuU wir uU of Untl witbiu the Umuilariee of the dUtrict ilcribvl us follows Helueeu the oust sitle liuoof eryktieet mul tin t iile line uf Ceuiral avenue. A statement ol such iuetkuiciil hiu been enterwt in the docket oi cily lieu. December 3, 1918. mikI mul tteuiviil j now due and wyable at the Ullce ol the recorder ot the city of tit. Joints. Or egon, ami will be dyllnuiient' uud bear interest after Ucia, 1918, and it uot paid on or before January 8. 101-1. nro- ccedlngs will be taken for the collection of theSame be sale of tmiiHiitv m nrn. vided hv the city ghnrter. V A- KICU, Hiiordur I'ubliihed in the St JMms Kcmcw on rro. 8 .nil 12, 1913. It is tho custom uf iniiiiy news- imiiui's to olk'i' ntviniiiins oc cstsionttlly in order to ncnuiro a liti'iror subscription list. iJilloi out ui'liclos tlittt run the pjanuit from books to household utensils tiro t mis Hold out as indiiconionts by various publications. Tho Roviow ltasdocitiod to iiiatiirunito a camimii'n for a laruer sttbscrii) tion list in St. .lolins. Owinjr to the cloKoucss ot times and a cor rosnondinir scarcity of tho coin of tho roalm. instead of olVerinir iireiiiiunis, the Keviow will bo sent to any address in St. Johns at one-halt price, or fifty conts per yoar. which we believe will be more annrociated than a lire mium would be. litis reduction in price will hold ood only until January lirst. Present suliscrib. ors may avail themselves of tlte bargain rate also by paving up arrears, it any exist, and luty cents for one yoar in advance. livery home in St Johns should receive the Review each week. It is ti duty every citizen owes to tho community, because tho larger tho subscription list tho better papor, and tho bottor the paner the more bonelit it will bo to tho community. Take advan- tauo of the barcatn rato. and toll your friends about it. Notice of Cost of Improvement Notice in hereby Kiven that the aweks incut for the improving ol l'olk street from l'cfecudeii to St. Juhiu, Heights Addition, the total cost of which i I5.GI5.76. wu declared by Ordinance .No. 076. entitled "An ordinance declar ing the cost of improving l'olk street from the southerly line of l'escudeu street to the northerly line of St. Johns Height -iiii., in i lie cuy oi at. jouiis, Urexoii, and assessing the jiroperty beuelitcd thereby, declaring such isemeiit uud directing the cntiy of the same in the docket of city liens." The cost of said improvement is levied UK)ii all the lots, parts of lots and par cels ol land within the liouudaries of the district, as follows: ltetween the south erly line of I'esseudcit street and the northerly line of St. lohns lleiuhts Ad- ditiuu. A statement of said assessment tin been entered in the docket of citv liens December 3. 1913. and said assessment ' is now due and payable at the office of the recorder of the city of St. Johns, Or- K'ou, and will be delinquent and bear in- tetct after December 13. 1913. and if not paid on or before January 2, 19M, procccdiucb will be taken for the collec tion of the same by sale of property as provided by the city charter. 1. A. RICK. City Recorder. I'ublished iu the St. Johns Review on IK-c. 6 and 12, 1913. In the Circuit Coutt of the State of Ore Kon for Multnomah County. lVnliiMilu Security Company, n ror. itiiilou, l'hdntlir, v. linnet Crouchley uud I'.linlra M. Crouchley ami R, Mnrk wurt, Defundnuts. No. l)80:W; Dept. No. I. To lame Croiichltv and Idiuira M Crouchley, R, Markwait, dtfcmlanU, In the iciuie of the state of Oregon, Vou are luieliy requested to appearand numvei to the Couihiaitit filed against you in the above entitled sun within Mx weekn from the date of the first puhllcii tion of thU nollre. lo-wlt: the llllli day ol Decembur J91D. uud if you fail so to do lor waul thereof, the phiiutilf will lake )inlj,'iiic"utTTiii'l decree nfjufjist you a follows, to-wltf l'irst: l'or the tutu of fifteen hundred eighty dollars (fl, W0) together with iu tcrusl thcivou until aid nt the rate of ch;lit (8) ler celd i")r niiinun from the 1 12th ilav-of March, 1013. Second: l'or the sum of two bundled dollar, tf-200) .lA'iitt'orney's fees; Thiid: That the usual decree of fore closure for the s-ile of the folluwlnx ill crib.d preniiMi, lo-wlt; Lots eleven (11 and .welve (121 in block twinty three (23) Point View Addition, Multiiouiali County. Orcein, according to the re corded nlut therco' on file in the oflice of the County Cleric of .Multnomah County, rcKiu, be entered, mul that the Sheriff duly sell the same according to the law And practice of this court four tli : That the proceeds of the Nile be applied to the several sums of money due the plaintiff, nud that thedefcudants and mirhol tlu in and all ersoiui claim Iuk under or throuuh the sJiiddefeiidant or eai'li ol them suhseipicut to October 15, 1012. the date of the execution of the wild note and mortice upon the said iremisuH either ns purchaser or eu cumbr.iucets or otherwise, be barred nml foiecliH.cd id all emiity of redemption in the said preiut.ea and every part thereof. I'ilth: That sale be made of the said premises, and the execution issue against tliesnid delembiiits, jHtuesCroueliley and Kliuiiu M. Crouehluv. uud each of them for any delleieucy which limy reillilln alter atipljiiiK ull o the proceeds ol the sale of said jireiut.es t)roH:rIy iipidlcuble to the satisfaction of the said judKiuent and decree. Sixth: That the pl.iintlit or any other jwrty to this suit may become purchaser at t lie stint sale, unit mat tliesuvnil issue a certificate of sale to the said purclmcr or sain prciutscs. ami tiivreatter SherilT's deed If the same is not redeem ed us provided by law and that the pur cuascr ue let into ixssessiou oi tin premises upon product ion of the Sheriff 'i certificate of sale therefor. Seventh: That the plaintiff have such other ami further orders uud relief may to the court seem equitabte ami just. HiKhth: That the plaintiff have his costs and disbursements in this suit. Service of this Summons is made upon you by publication of the same in the St. Johns Review, u weekly newspaper lor six successive weens ov virtue ol an order sitmed by the Honorable I. 1' Kavauaunh. Jude of the above entitled court on the 26th day of October. 1913 Date of first publication the 31st day ucioncr. uud. Date of last publication the 12th day ot December. t'Jla. I'KRRY C. STROl'D, Attorney for Plaintiff. First National (tank lluilditiK. St. Johns, Oregon, NOTICG OF Proposed Assessment WEBBER'S ORCHESTRA, which will appear at the St. Johns Rink Friday evening, Dec. 19th, under the auspices of the St. Johns Commercial Club Since tho duty has been taken oft' of eggs the price is soaring around tho 70 cont mark. "Tho street car corporation makes three times as much on tho man who stands iu tho" aislo as on tho woman who occupies n seat," says Senator Norris. His estimate is conservative, es pecially if tho woman happens to bo fat. 1 j Crouch Uio soipol of SU Johns. Notice is hereby eiven that apportion ent of the cost of improving Crawfon! street from the northerly line of Hurling ton street to the southerly line of burg St. . total cost of whlc has been apportioned and is on file in the ch Pitts is $2537.32, office of tlte undersigtied. subject to ex animation. Assessment district extends back to the center of lots, blocks or tracts of laud abutting on said street as provided by the city charter and resolutions. Remonstrance against said apportion ment may be made in writing and filed with the undersiL'iied until 5 o'clock V. M. Dec. 29. 1913. V. A. RICE. Recorder, rublisltrd in the St. Johns Review Dec. 12 and 19. 1913. A "positively no admittance" sign over St. Peter's gates won't keep soma men out. j vvnere win you una a more suitable place to se lect your Xmss Gifts than a Hardware Store? Gifls $10.00 To $20.00 A most Substantial Gift to your wife or mother. No home should be with out one. selected from our stock are of the use ful kind 75c to Something $5.00 that will please the boy, an all the year round joy. We still have a lew "wizard Floor Mops" at SI.50 left, $1,00 Oil Free with each Mop. 25c to $5.00 "The Guaranteed Kind." When in doubt give him a Pocket Knife, always appreciated. $2,OOto $4.50 Nothing will afford the boy or girl more exercise and pleas ure than one of these. St Johns Hardware Co. Better subscribe for th St Johns Review at 50c year