More About Parks Editor Review: As the date of the annual election is draw insr'near. that is April Gth, and the important question of park locations for the city of St. Johns will be voted on at that election, and as I feel that the question of park locations is one rcfrardinR which all should be interested and informed, I want to Rive the voters of St. Johns such assistance as I can that will aid them in casting an intelligent vote. I have read the Committee's renort of March 2Gth on the sub ject of parks for St. Johns, and as that renort advises every vol er to make a visit to the various tracts that have boon offered for park sites, I have followed the suggestion. 1 want to call particular niton tion to the tract called the Ca- Clcs Tract, which is one that has cen olTerod for a park site, fac ing on Dawson street, and I want to call tlio attention of Die voters to the fact that this tract lies considerably below grade. and in addition to the high price which the city will bo compelled to pay for the same in case it should be selected by the voters, at least $2,000 will be required to nil in the tract to the proper grade, and in comparing tins with the neighboring tract, which has been olTered for park site, the Jaeger tract, it .com pares very unfavorably, as the Jaeger tract is at least two feel above grade, which will give il proper drainage and allWl am ple opportunity for sloping pur poses, and thereby add beauty to it without much expense, and the Jaeger tract also has quite a number of fine trees on it, which could be left and utilized for beautifying purpoues. 1 have aso beon informed that tho owners of the Caples tract bavo been conducting a vigoroiiH campaign, during which she has circulated lilernture from house to house, advocating what she calls a "centrally located park," meaning by this the niliclmsj of the uipics tract and uIho of the Jaeger tract, I presume, joining them in one park site, and by so doing, uoieai the selection o park sites in other purl of St Johns. While I have no objection to the solection of tho Jaeger tract for park purpoHoa, I do bulievo thero is good reason for objec tion to tho selection of the Ca nles tract, and joining tho two, and having only one park in the city or bt. Johns. Krom my investigations, and from what I have learned of others who have been intereatix in this question, tho Cnllin tract should not bo overlooked by the voters oi tins city, and the Cut lin tract chosen in preference for tho Caplos tract; will need no lining in, and has nt Die prestMit time beautiful tree growing on it, tnus avoiding a grout don of expense in the planting of trees, mid it lias a view surimsH ing any park site in Uu city of bt, Johns, and even surimssing any view that can be obtained from any park in the city of Portland. Oregon; and while, n 1 linvo snid before, I Imve no 1 A 1 il t . ... juciion to me jaeger tract ocing selected lor a park site, hh 1 be Move the public in tlmt commu nuy are untitled to one, 1 muttt emphatically statu tlmt I believe the people in North St. John are also entitlod to a park ito. and that tho Cntlin tract is the one nbovo all others that should bo chosen for that purpose. i aiso wnni 10 say irom my in vestigation that I think that the people in Hunt St. Johns are en titled to a park, and that the Cook tract would bo n very good choice for that purpose, ami should not be overlooked bj the voters, as it is oll'orod for a ivn sonblo price; it is woll situated for park purposos, and should be considered as far superior to the Caplos tract. 1 have furthor ascertained that tho cost of buying and maintain- ..wo 41.u,. I. il .1. .i. iiij; wiruu puma in tut e.iiy oi St. Johns- that is to say, the Cntlin tract, tho Jaogor tract and th uook irnct would not ex cm tlio sum or dac per annum to each property ownor. nnd 1 f that tho city of St. Johns is go ing to bo one of such sisso that it will certainly need three park in a very fow years to como, if it is not by some considered to need them now, nnd tho oxpori once of nil citios that have hm the growth that St. Johns is having, nnd is going to have, nas oeen that in their infnncv they havo been short sighted in the selection of park sitos, have neon satisiicd with only ono in me central part of tho town, which has brought about tho on ly ono result; that is. as the years go on nnd tho city grows, and tho children need plncos for recreation, ns well ns tho older folks, tho city hns been compell ed to select other sites in tho different sections of tho city nnd pay a price many times greater than would havo beon necossnry if these tracts had been selected and purchased during tho days of the early growth of tho citv, and as I am u property ownor In the city of St. Johns nnd always expect to be, and am very proud f the city, and desirous to sea it grow and .beautify itself, I want to urge upon every voter in tins city to intelligently consider this park question, and take advnn tngc of tho experience that has been taught othoi cities, and by which wo can profit by selecting three park sites at this time, when we can secure Jthem at a reasonable price; that is the Cnt lin, Jaogor and Cook 'sites, as I believe they are the best sitos that have beon offered the city, and I want further to call your attention to tho fact that there is considerable agitation on the question of consolidating the city of St. Johns with that of Portland, and as this is a thing that is liable to happen and must bo considered us very probable that should we become a part of the city of Portland we will no doubt never have opportunity to make these selections for park sitos in tho various parts of the city of St. Johns, as wo will then be told that we have Col umbia park, nnd that is sufli ciont for our district. Yours for parks, adv. K. C. Magoske. We buy or sell St. Johns Property McKINNEY & DAVIS Real Estate hint your properly with us il you dem re to sell quickly 202 N. Jersey .St. St. Johns NOTICE OF CITY ELECTION DR. FRANK F. CASSEDAY Specialist In Dltmei of the Cyr, Ear, Nose, mroai anu lungj Oimrntive nnd Medical Treatment llxpott 1'illiiiR of Glnsaea Moderate Prices A-.it !kiiiti Mlil . Thlnl mill W .tilimlon Hl. i'huHr Main ist ini A-4741. I'urlltml. Ore. J. R. WOIMER Transfer and Storage W doUrer your coods to nnd from II imrU of Portland. Vancouver, l.lnn- Ion. Portland and suburban Lxnreti Co., cHy dack and all points accessible br wi:on. Plana and fumltira moving Good Clothes for Men and Women ON CREDIT EASTERN OUTFITTING GO, '105 Washington St. Portland, - Oregon Notice is hereby given that in accordance with Ordinance No. 51)6, nn election will be held on Mondny, the Gth day of April, A. D., 1914, in the city of St. Johns, Oregon, for the follow ing purposes, to wit: For the election of the following named officers for the said city for the ensuing year, viz: Ono Mayor, ono City Recorder, one City At torney, one City Tresurer, three Councilmen at Large, two Court cilmcn of the First Ward, t(. Councilmen from the Second Ward, in the munner provided by luw and tho charter, of the city of St. Johns. ' And at said election there will be submitted to the qualified electors of said city for their ap proval or rejection' tho following proposition: "Shall the city of St. Johns incur a municipal bunded indebtedness in the sum of Nine Thousand Five Hundred ($9500) Dollars for the purpose of purchasing a triple combina tion fire fighting auto truck, said bonds to run for a period of ten years, and bear interest not to exceed the rale of six (G) per centum per annum interest pay able semi-annually. And nt said election there will also be submitted to the qualified electors of said city for then' approval or rejection the follow ing proposition, to wit: "Shall the city oi bt. Jonns incur a mu nicipal bonded indebtedness in the sum of Ten Thousand Three Hundred ($10.y00) Dollars for the purpose of purchasing!! tract of land for public park purposes (frcuuontly referred to as the Catlin-Markwart tract), tho des cription of said trad is as fol lows, to wit: Tho southerly one half (Si) of Lot Kightcon (18.) and all of Lot Seventeen (17) in North St. Johns Add., according to the recorded plat thereof, said bonds to run for a period of Twenty (20) years, and hour interest not to exceed the rate of six (G) per centum per mi lium, interest payable semi-an-ually. And at said election there will also be submitted to the (nullified electors of said city for their approval or rejection tho Plumbing and Gas Fitting Job work promptly Attended to. l'lwmr Columbia IW0 EDMONDSON CO. 107 S Jersey Street 51 OP c . v:tp i s' ill lHOl)El()l)Sj IN follow ing proposition, to wit: "Shall tho citv of St. Johns incur a inn GW nVfWTOFFT nicipal bonded indebtedness in . VY. V V Ll J I KLL I the sum of Five Thousand IS5. 000) Dollars for the purpose of purchasing a tract of land for public park purposes (frequently roferred to as the Cook tract) : Ihb description of snid tract of land for said nark purposes is as fnllnu'H. tn wit! Hnclnninir nt. n 3 1 1 S. Jersey Slreel SI, Johns, Oregon point in section six, township one, north rungo one, oust of Willnmotte Meridian in the northeast stdo lino ot a zb acre trnct of hum conveyed to A. L. Maxwell by I'hilip T. Smith by deed dated the llth day of May, lhUH, recorded m nook zDU. page ). of public records of deeds of said .Multnomah county, which point of beginning is north 71 degrees, west 520 feet from tho northenst corner of s-uid 25 ncro trnct: thence south It) degrees. west 3135.1 foot to tho northwest corner of tho hind owned by Em ma hummei-noid; thence north 71 degrees, wost 200 foot; north It) degrees, enstJUl5.l toot to snid northenst corner line of snid 25 ncre trnct; tnenco south 71 de grees, oust 200 feet to the place ot beginning, containing two acres. Also, n tract of land do- scribed as follows: Hoginning nt u noun in section six. town ship ono, north range- one, enst of Willnmotte Meridian, which point of boginning is south 19 degrees, west JW5.1 feet from n point in the northeast side line of u 25 ncro trnct of land convoy ed to A. L. Maxwell by Philip i. ami in uy wuuu tiuiun Mly llth, 1898, recorded in book 520. page 5. records of deeds of Mult. nomali county, which point is north 71 degrees, west 520 feet from tho northeast corner of said 25 acre trnct nnd from snid point . - . . i i" i i i . .i Mlnht Ci.m;ma U1 ueKiiiiuug, running uience . JOlinS M F 1 llirC south 19 degrees, west 1G7J feet; 1 ii. ...... ......11. rr 1 . 1 im-iii-v tiurtii ti degrees, west 200 feet; thence north 19 de grees. enst 1(574 foot: thence south 71 degrees, east 2G0 feet to point of boginning, contain ing ono acre, baid bonds to run for u period of Twonty (20)vears and hear interest not to exceed the rate of six (0) per centum per annum, interest pnvauio semi annually. And also nt said election thero will bo submitted to tho qualified olectors of said city lor their an provnl or rejection tho following proposition, to wit: Shnll city oi bt. Johns incur n munic tpnl bonded indebtedness in tho sum ot Eleven Thousand Five Hundred ($11,500) Dollars for me mirnose oi nurcnasincr n tract of land (frequently refer red to ns tho Cnnles- trnct) : des cribed ns follows, to wit: That cortain part nnd parcol of Caples tract oi hind in tho city of St. Johns lying, situated and being botwoon Polk street on tho east terly side: Stanford street on tho northerly side: Tyler street on tho wostorly side, nnd Dnwson streot on tho southerly side. Fori rknv. onrdi at thii omWAlso that part of Caples tract Never in the history of the loom has there ever been woven such a wonderful variety of materials; Such a labyrinth of color. There never was such a variety of fashion. The interesting part of it all is that your garment can be made fashionable, beautiful and attractive, and the price is moderate. There never was such an assortment of materials at from 20n to fifln nrr vnrd. Wn sirn trvinrr tn iinnrfQ vnn fvnm J O ' ww t y K A. A. VIII I I week to week with the fact that we have an assortment that will gratify you. At our store you can be served in a few moments; we are right at your door; we are your friends. Our prices are not exorbitant. Easier will be here soon and with the New Dress you will need a new pair of the Colonial Pumps. We have them. ' The Toggery Spring Hats, Suits and Shirts will be ready for display during the next week. We have taken the agency now for the Crossett Shoes for Men, $5.00. You may choose now from the Regal, the Florshiem or the Crossett. is For The Garden! The Grocery Department displays the Luther Jiurbank Seeds. With n purchase of $i.oo n book on flower culture written by Mr. Burbauk given. This book is not sold but enn only be had with the purchase of seeds amount ing to $i.oo; Would you grow your flowers ;itli the idea of getting thcbcst results? The IJttrbank authority is the best the world affords. BON HAM & CURRIER "re lying nnd being between Polk street on the easterly side; Cen tral nvenue on the northerly side; Tyler street on tho westerly side, nnd Stanford street on the south erly side, nil within the city lim its. Snid bonds to run for n pe riod of Twonty (20) yenrs nnd bear interest not to exceed the rate of six (0) por centum per annum, interest payable semi annually. And also at said election there will bo submitted to the qualified electors of said city for their npprovul or rejection tho follow ing proposition, to wit: "Shall the city of St. Johns incur n mu nicipal bonded indebtedness in the sum of Eleven Thousand Five Hundred ($11,500) Dollars for tho purpose of purchasing n tract oi Innd for public park pur poses (frequently referred to us the Jnegor trnct) ; the descrip tion of said trnct is ns follows, to wit: Lots Ono to Fourteen inclusive, in Hlock One. nnd all of Block Two In S.St. Johns Ad., according to tho recorded plat thereof, bind bonds to run for n period of Twenty (20) years. nnd benr interest not to exceed the rnto of six (G) por centum per milium, interest payable semi-annually. And also at said election there will bo submitted to tho quali fied olectors of said city for their approval or rejection the follow ing proposition, to wit: "Shall the city of St, Johns incur n mu nicipnl bondo 1 indebtedness in tho sum tf Eloven Thousant Five Hundred ($11,500) Dollars for tho purpose of purchasing a tract of Innd for public park pur poses urequontiy reierred to ns tho plnzn): tho descrmtion of snid tract is ns follows, to wit: All of Hlock Twenty-seven (27) of Jnmes John's Addition to the lown of St. Johns, nccordinir to the recorded pint thereof; said bonds to run for a period of Twonty (20) years,' and bear in terest not to exceed the rate of six (0) por centum per unnum. interest to bo nnynble semi-an nunlly. 1 iio lollowmtr nlnces hnve beon the designated as polling places for sum tHcciion; First Ward -At tho St. Johns Branch Library, Charleston and Kellogg streots. becond Ward At tho Counc Chamber at the City Hal . ihe polls to bo opened at Nino 19) o'clock (A. M.) in the fore noon, and will remain onen until Seven (7) o'clock (P. M.) in the afternoon of snid dny. uy order of the Council. " F. A. RICE, City Recorder. Published in the. SL Johns Re view March 20 and 2G. nnd Anril 3, 1914. PILES Plumbing, Tinning AND Furnace Installing Call up Columbia 92 r ruraUr. AllVlmJt m.n wffwiiiir J tUnnvr TIm CAUSE l. lmii nil wnaL it i.BunnnrUt iMrrjLj.. ! , ,!!!V"'IL'nu'lm " '"-lBll Ihe iiii-nnni. iiHU im iiiiarvilrMI uuait.1 ItvTfll&lunlltf el rml 9t .'mui' (nj.i.nu... l i.l lin i ia,.v 7 . ..iii: ',.".."-.' . v..vr-T". .vf . Jehti'i riuruuey and ill druggliU. Company Gus Salmond, Mgr. New and Second! Hand Furniture Bought, Sold and changed Central Ex- Market 205 S. Jorxoy Strot See us for the Choicest CuLn the Best Meals Obtainable. f of Qrrfw ruttd and family Trlt Silldurf. T. P. WARD. Proprieti-f. Urine In your Job printing while you think ot It, Don't watt uutll you entirely out. We aro equlppod turn out neat and tasty printing aro to TEN ELECTRIC GENERATING PLANTS Where Located Portland (2) Oregon City Silverton Cazadero Kstacada Hull Hun Uoring St. Johns Salem Widely scattered have been built by the Portland Railway, Uglit & Power Company for the purpose of providing Reliable Electric Service to its patrons. Through high tension transmission lines each of these generating plants are inter communicative, so that the service is Insured ogainst unforeseen interruptions. Portland Railway, Light & Power Company Broadway and Alder Streets Phone Marshall 5100 Home A. 6131 R. A. JAYNE, A. D. Office ovar Flat National Dank Offic Phone Columbia 282 lie: Phone Columbia 196 JOSEPH McCHESNEY, M. D. Pliyslcinn nnd Surgeon. Da NIsht Onic In JJcChwney blk. SL Jofma. Oregon. i. tPiatio instruction Studio 401 Altn Street. Ilrglnncraa HpctUlty AUSS A1ALGNA E. LONG Phone Columbia 7 a j j j O. J. QATZAIYER ATTORNEY AT LAW McDonald Building ST. JOHNS . . OREGON Atk for I I Conkcy's I I Poultry I I Booklet I I Keep Your Fowls Free from Lice Chicken Ucecost the poultryman more money than all other Items of poultry expense com. blned They kill thousands of chickens every year. Prevent this loss by dustine your fowls with Conkcy's Lice Powder a combination of effective lice killing Ingre-i dients. It's quick and sure. Kills thoLice.Docin'tHarm Chicken Its use means blsser poultry profits. Restores health and vitality to your flock. Guaranteed. Price 25c and 50c Conkcy's Lice Liquid Sprayed about the poultry house will rid your chickens of the life-sapping mites that live In the cracks and crevices. Qt 15c, half gal 60c, gal $1.00. Conkcy's Head Lice Ointment rubbed on the heads of little chicks will quickly kill the deadly head louse without injury to the chick. Safe and sure. 10c and. Jc Yv , &k If Cd.r'. lie, KiHUf Lauthers Mercantile Company ae.uh.sec U.L0 Office Phone Columbia 24 Residence Phone Columbia 198 St. Johns Express, Transfer and Storage Co. Piano Moving a Specialty. Haul inc done to auu from Portland Residence 400 East Richmond Oflice 103 North Jersey Street Many trips to fortiand. CHAS. SAGBRT, Prop. order eastern star Mtaerva Chapter No, 105 Meet Ever. First and Third Tuesday livening of Each aionib in Uickner's Hall. Zells B. Johnston, Worthy Matron. Mrs. J, A, Stephen-Secretary.- Edlefsen Fuel Co. Phoue Columbia 215 "HIAWATHA" That Good Coal One Ton $10.00 Two Ton $19.00 Cordwood, first growth $6.00 per Cord. Leave Orders at St, Johns Water PERRY C. STROUD LAWYER First National Dank Building ST. JOHNS . . . QRECON T11AD, T. PARKER JVTTORNBY AND COUNSrLOR AT LAW Rooms 7 and 8 Holbrook BuildinK ST. JOHNS DR. KAMBO dentist Phone Columbia 61 First National Ilnnk building. ST. JOHNS, OREGON. DR. J. VINTON SCOTT DENTIST ' Open Evenings and Sundays pointment. Oflice Phone Columbia 140 Resident Phone Columbia jS LAUJIll LODGE No. 186 I. O. O. I. ST. JOHNS, ORCGON Meets each Monday evening; in Odd FV lows hall at 7:30. A cordial welcome to all visiting brothers. Noble Grand. G. H. ttenham. Trrasur-r. II. K. Clart R:. Sec.. O. S. Havoc.. Fin. Sc tK. a:Vrisht. HOLMES LODGE NO. 101 , , KWGIIIS Of PVTTHAS t Meets even- Friday night at 7:30 o'clock in I.'O.O. K Hall, Visitors always we), come. A. W. FICKRL, C. C D. FHORSMAN. K. X. S DORIC DODGE NO. 132 A. p. Md A. M. Regular communicatioas on first Wednesdays of each month la BicVner's Hall. Visitors welcoMe." A, IT. UaTia, SswtUry.