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I STATE PRESS COMMENT Prizes For Exhibits Proposals for Street Work On Candidacy of C. N. McArthur for Congress Clifton N. McArthur, who Scaled protwsals will be received at the office of the recorder of the cltv of St. Johns until May l2, 1914, nt 8 o'clock p. tit. lor the improvement of liurr Following 18 a list of the prizes offered at Sweet Pea Show and School Garden Contest to be held about July 4th Under the street from the northerly line ot ftnwRon management of the Commercial c " southerly nuc 01 hmitii tu rn,, 1,, cnuc, in the manner provided by OHIO. n.,iii Vn r.oa .,, 1, !,.. .i, Grand Snccial Prize Best made such an excellent record hibit irrespective of class; silver cltyofst. Johns, nnd the estimate of the as Speaker of the House at the cup, $25.00. Must be won three city ciiRinccr, on me. nnt ptrin ntivn session. 1H n can- stirrnssivn vnnra tn nhtmn nnr- r -"""- r?"" didate for Congress in the Third manent possession. Held this District with a good chance of year by Mrs. Butts. being the next uongressionai class A six or more vases, Illds must be strictly in accordance with blau 1 nun recorder of the city of St rictly I printed blanks whicl (filed on application nt the office of the Johns. And or before 60 days front the dale of the last publication 01 tins notice. No rirotiosals or bids will be considered unless accompanied by a certified check representative frorn Portland, named, varieties. Ten or more "IteS iTM! 1 He is n staunch Republican, stems in each vase. First prize. talented, and has given full $10 silver cup; second prize, Hnmnnsr.rnrinn nf liinnir n mtin l$3.R0 rnsth. r u: . 1 r:iur..l i l. I ot t u 1 .. . I tinvnblc to the mavnr of the citv nf St letter to the people's interests, bcr, mixed. First prize; $4.60 fcSSitiJSii t- teSiSbS-tr"Jl ivuueu 10 n: muiiy uiiviuuiu ensn; bccoiiu prize, $.ou cusn; tiie nKKrcL-nte proposal. qualUicatlons is his well Known third prize, $1 cash, common sense. His platform Class C Vase of 20 stems, should appeal to every voter of pure white. First prize, $4.50; Portland, and the Inrge mnjority second prize, $2.60; third prize should unhesitatingly give him $1 cash. their support, for Oregon needs Class D Vase of 20 stems, a man of his calibre and im- red. First prize, $4.G0 cash, pressions in Congress.--Wood- second, $2.5.0 cash; third, $1 burn Independent. cash. Those who have been closely C ass E.- Vaso of 20 stems. associated with Mr. McArthur lavender. First prize. $4.60 irctrate t The rieht to refect any and nil bids is hereby reserved. Uy order of the city council. A. K. DUNSMORK, City Recorder. Published lit the St. Johns Review April 24, May 1 and 8, 19M. Proposals tor Street Work knows him to be a man absolute- cash, second, $2.50 cash; third, 0ffl SJtoSf"toV 1" ly fair and square in all his $1 cash. Johns until May 12, iaM,nt h o'clock dealings, political or otlierwipe. Class F--Vase of 20 stems, p. .. for the Improvement of liurr front the northerly line of Smith avenue, to the southerly line of Hanks St. lit the manner provided by Ordinance No. f99, subject to the provis ions of the charter and ordiunuccs of the City of St. Johns, nnil the estimate of tuc city engineer 011 iiic. Knuliiccr'H estimate is f4.151.40. Illds must be strictly in accordance with printed blanks, which wilt be turn- CITATION Society of America will govern the judging. Points in Bcoring will bo apportioned as follows: Length of stem, 25 points. Color, 25 points. Size, 25 points. Substance, 15 points. Number of llowcrs on stem 10 points. Sweet pea or other foliage LiUc. can he used with the flowers Greeting ,,c unattached, commercial grow- m me name 01 tuc stoic 01 ureon, Oi'H cimnnt ponnwlo In tiim You nro '"'""y cited required to " l.7Uc..i p..!.... 1 1 i t nppcnrln the Circuit Court of Oregon, . classes, hntry can bo made by (,',r' Ul0 county of Multnomah. t the Court Room 01 Department No, 0 there of, nt the Court Home, In the City of In the Circuit Court of the State of OrcKoit for Multnomah County: No. 10228. Department No. C. In the matter of the Ruardlausltlp 01 wyciu jayue, minor, To R. A. Jnyne and to the next of kin 01 wyctli jnyuc, nnil 10 nil persons In terested lit tnc estate 01 said wyciu in of rortlaud, County Wednesday, the 10th day of June, 1O1 Oil The fact that ho has filled the pink. First prize, $4.50 cash; lnft' chair 01 speaKer 01 the uregon second, $2.50 cash; third, $1 Legislature for two terms and cash. come out stronger and more Class G- Best six vases of ten highly rcsnecled each time, is stems each, Grandi.lora type, proof that lie is a man whom tho distinct varieties. First prize, people can trust in the conduct $10 silver cup; second, $3.50 of their business. If more men cash. of this class were elected to Class II.- Most artistic vase timc'1 " application at the office of the ;CJfc or bowl of sweet peas First Stf$& respect for our pubi c ofhcials. prize, $4.50 cash; second, $2.50 or before 60 .lays from the date of the iviiiniiiiii riiiia iiviiun. CIlSli; IMIKI, . 1 cash, llnstpunilcntioiioi tins notice. While McArthur is a vnunir I Dnuu I r.ni'irtiul nnllfintinn I No proitosals or bids will be considered man, ho is recognized as one of First prize. $4.50 cash: second. nlencwmpMlcil by ccrilflwi check the ablest men of public alfairs $2.50 ItifctilT ohtf c" tiZ'i byTr,- III till! RtflLt' 1 1 MUM nCCIItlilWl P iiuu .1.. " liitmtilln " 11 iiflnM .ll.f. In. n..,n....t t lionitioiis of trust and rosnnnsU I nnil inwlm- li.mi il.fin itnunn p percent, of the nuirrcirate pronosal. Ilility With credit to the State 10 H(miiH oilnli. nnv tliroo rnlnm . The rlKht to reject any and all bids Is and honor to himself. ...Ht' is First prize, .$1.50 cash; second, ny onCT tho city Council. uiorpugniy lainiiiar. wiin me $2.50 cash: th rd. $1 cash. a. ). ijunsmork. needs of the Third District and ,.umi nnm,iniinn. Recorder. the entire State. St. Helens . I lUibl shed It. ithe St, Johns Review 0.1 Mifli luiics ami regulations as auopt- Aprils., May 1 ami 8,1914. Mr Mn A.-II.. . r !a ,,,.,, ..Ill, l Uy the NlltiOIllU bWCOt Pell record of capable accomplish ment. By dint of hard work, backed by ability and political sense, he has won his way to a leading position in state legisla tive airairs. An able lawyer, his experience, political and professional, has brought him in close contact with general conditions throughout the state. !(,..,, 1 ll..ll..tl. wviiu mini-kill. 1 1. 1 1 McArthur has a frootl Itleu of ""J111""!?!:' aiiairs in the slate, is honest in l.lu t ftl 4 .1,1 1 l.tti ...I till 111 I. nT .kt.il.tft.M inn niiv.iii.ivHi, viiiiiuiu ui iiiiiiviiik I ..!,, district and to tho nation.--La- School Garden Contest. Grande Observer. Kntrios must bo grown union in. AicArthur, twico school gardens. bpcakor of tlio Oregon House Representatives, and one cleanest and ablest young his native state, has announced each class himself a candidate for the Ho- Class A- Best vegetable dis- publicau nomination for Con- piny. First prize, $2 cash; sec- grcssman in the Portland ills- onil, $1.50 cash; third, $1 cash, trict. In recognition of merit Class B Best beet display, and for tho honor of Portland First prize. $2 cash; second and the state, he ought to have $1.50 cash; third $1 cash, no trouble in winning. Mr. Me- CIiihh C Best potato display. Arthur will make a valuable First prize $2 cash; second niitlill.ni In M.11 i.filtfi.ini l.t.llu if $1 ii() imiuIi- tliifl 1 nu. Iiu.l.ww. ... . ... Vf. .... ,,,,,, tl 1, y.Wf V. Oil, fc,,tl U. W.IOII. i r . . .1 . . mm i legislation where his grand-l Class) Largest head of let- SraWSlMWHS S'"Ss liiiuui, vjuiuiixi inuniiuiii, niiuiiu iuuv,'. rum, prr.u, chhii; sec- miSn day ol April, A. I)., I'Ji-l. with such distinction llfty years ond $1.50 cash; third $1 cash. jno. 11. coi'i'i'.v, ago.Harnoy County News. Class H-Host looso leaf lot- . ... (.nr.l,I,Slrk Polk county takes more than a luce. First prize $2 audi; sec- iV casual inicresi in the announce- oiki 5.1. mi casn: third $1 cash, l'lrst publication April 21, ion: last iiieni una in. ixcAi'tiiur is 111 ihsh r - unions, 1 minchcs, 0 1 puuiicauoi. .inyio, lun. cnndiunto lor tumgress to sue- onions in a bunch. First prize ceed A. V. Lnfforty. While $2 cash; second $1.50 cash; third Polk will not get to cast a vote $1 cash, for the owner of the Nosmith Class G Hadishes. small farm at Hlckroall, yet Polk will round, not less than ten. First A-- ffc flLML..J aid by boosting a little now and prize $2 cash, second $1.50 cash; LPR XMPiiriDrn then. "Pat," as the natives third $1 cash. UCUi O. OIIUUIIUl U btin.l, Ultll llintito n iiii.iiluik. it.li4 fl.ma II IJ A 21. nn B diiwi, iiiii,, si 11 iiiiiuiiijt villll v. Hinsi it lijlllliniiuo, IUIIK Vilr- nat, anu it covers good juregon loty, not loss than ton. First urains that should ho ol porvleo pnzo $2 cash, second $1.50 cash: iu uiu Hiiuu duck 111 ine capnoi. itiuni 1 casn, Tho Monitor hopes to see him Class I Turning, boat disnlnv. win tho race. Independence not less than ten. First prico Penilhlic1M Cfllldidflte Mon tor. $2 cash: second S1.R0 . tMrA VUIIU1UUIC Mr. McArthur has a good roe- $1 casli, ord in tho Oregon Legislature. Class J- Seo Class "J" Sweet He comes from a lino lino of Pea Contost. All entries in this peopio. no is a graduate of tho class must bo made from your prtr I ll.il. K-Oll ,. nf TWi..si.. .1...I .. Inn.i. '0,.1.1 r I.... II I I UI uiuiv.iai.; ui vmukviii llllll Uivinii OVIIUUI MliniUII, I nrigiit, prognwaivo young man Officers ol the City of SI, Johns, Oregon The trees have bloss omed; the Violets have blossomed and the Roses are blooming. Tho Easter Season brought out the creations of the Milliners; now to round out the season the men take their turn. Our Men's Toggery has provided a snappy line of Straw Hats; evon indulged in a few Pan amas with the hope that the business and professional men who afford such luxuries will patronize their home store. And Shoes! We have the new Regal and Florsheims with the English Toes and broad wide heels. And Shirts and Neckties. There is not a store on the Peninsula that has a snappier up to date line than our Men's Toggery. The Ladies' Department is showing something each week in the new creations of Yardage Goods and this week we have received some new lines of thin Waists and House Dresses. The Grocery and Crockery Departments keep pace with the times and the new things and keep up the supply of staples. BONHAM & CURRIER rv Multnomnli, 11 y of 1 11 nt:. 1 nt nine o'clock in the forenoon of that llniiHi.i.f Tlinv Minut lw l.o nrrwliw.t nf lny, then nnil there to kIiow cause, If " l! Jhtlil'i InillvMiinf .Troi ny there be, why the following .leacrib. iiool the the child h individual eltort. c,i .,ropCrty,to wit: s. . 1 nik. ki, g men in 1 lirco prlx.es Will be given in Spriiiitfcl.l Invcittncnt nnil Tower Com. EDMONDSON CO. 107 S Jersey Street Miiy' Addition to Hie town of Spring! neiii, I.nne county, urcKon. Dcioiit'ini! to lite cMitte nt iiic Mill wyciu lityne, 11 I minor. rIkhiM not he wild, nnil further to tliow cniikc, if any there be, why it is not lor iiic lien uitcrcm 01 tnc tuiiil Wyeth Jnyne, n minor, that the nfore ilocrllicd nronerty kIioiiIiI be ohl ac cordlni; tn the raver of the ctitloii of I K. a. jnyne iiii'd Herein. viiiie, tne lion. 1. I. Urcton. JuiIkc of the Circuit Court of the State of IN Plumbing, Tinning AND Furnace Installing Call up Columbia 92 NOTICE Til . ' - wiin a very wido oireio 01 per Bonal friends tlimugliout tho Btato.-Oregon City Kntorjiriso. C. N. McArthur, who rocont ly announcoil hiniBolf as a can didate for Congress from tho Third District, is a grandson of Jamea V. Nosmith, who was an early nioneorof Oreiron and Unit. ed States Sentor from this state during tho Civil War period. McArthur is a young man of considerable ability and ought to bo able to boat Lafl'orty, tho present incumbent, who will mako tho race again.- Newberg Graphic. paid adv. Mayor A '. Vincent KrcvM.Vrr - a l. DutiHnait Tiw.um -I' A. KL-e Attorney T. T. I'urLtr KuiliiiMr I. O. UutMiu Clilil ol Pulfte-Johu l-oH IMy 1'ullrc- II. Muck Nlglil 1'olUe J.ri. Jou, O. W. Notti.c. COUNCIlMtN AT lAIICt t. M Corutlt i. w. II. M WaMrcf C H. COUNCIlMtN f IKST WARD tiailick K. GtJcn COUNCIlMtN StCONO WARO U. W. Mutikon C K. Ch4wlck COMMITUtS . ,1!,u...Ul.,,0Ck-J w- i4i. H.M.Wil. Ultl, (1. W. Munto... ..l'i?.,,?fi-;C-.k- CIJlk. O. M. Cornll. II. M WalJrrl. oU.r .'"! tUM-R. (Ir.Jeu.J. W.D.vl,, C. K. Cluvllck. l'luancc0. M. Corutll. C. It. Cutllck, lltUli mul ilUrC. K. O.rllck. Oo. W. Muiiioi.. J. V. )aU. I.lquor l.tv-riikC Oco. W. Munton. R Graifcn. t). M. Cornell. UullilluK and (iiouiul, . M. Wtldrtl. C. K. ChtdKlck. C l. Girllck. ' CONGRESS Deep Water To- The Sea The Treasurer of tho Cltv nf St. Johns, Oregon, will redeem on May 1. 1914. tho followintr outstanding Improvement Bonds: Numbers 119 to 143, inclusive. I The said bonds will cease to bear! interest after above date. Bonds may be m-esented for nnvniont1 ai mo f irst Nat onn Hunk. St. Johns, Oregon, or Treasurer's olhce. J. E. TANCH. Tronsnrpr. i'llblished in tho St. Johns Ro. vio April 10. 17, 21; May 1, 1914. Central Marker 205 S. Jersey Street See us for the Choicest Cuts el the Best Meats Obtainable. Orier rd end rmtty Trade Selkfcei. TEN ELECTRIC GENERATING PLANTS Where Located Portland (2) Oregon City Silvcrlou Cazndcro Kstacada Dull Run HoriiiR St. Johns Snlem Widely ticnttcrcd linvo heen built by the Portland Kmlway, Light & Power Compniiy for tlie'purpose of providing Reliable Electric Service to its patrons, Through high tension transmission Hues each of these generating plants are inter- communicative, so that the service is insured against unforeseeu Interruptions, Portland Railway, Light & Power Company Broadway and Alder Streets Phone Marshall 5100 Home A. 6131 R. A. JAYNE, Al. D. Office over FifM Nnlional Dank OlHcc Phone Columbia 262 Ilea. Phono Columbia 196 SOSlim McCHESNCY, M. D. Physician mid Surgeon. Day Nfcht Offlce In McCbeine blk, St John. Oregon. i tPaio istruction Studio -101 Alta Street. Iicill""cr HpuUlty AUSS A1ALENA 0. LONG l'hon Columbia 7 Jy. How Is Your Title? G. W. OVERSTREET Plumbing and Gas Flttlna . Job work promptly attended to. l'licmc Columbia 590 311 S. Jersey Street St. Johns, Oregon J. It WCIMER Tran&far and Storage We deliver your good to and tnm 11 pcru ot Fortlarvd, VBCOUTr, Una T. P. WARD, Proprtef. We buy or sell St. Johns Property AlcKINNEY & DAVIS Real Estate Ust your property with us if you desire to sell quickly 202 N. Jersey St. St. Johns T. J. Kreuder's popular cam paicn for county conunissionor. as one of tho two who arc to bo elected this year, is puttiiR him in me ironi raiiK 01 ail tne can didates for that odico. Two years bro. when but one was to bo elected he was beaten by only a lew Hundred votes, and nt that time ho had tho court house IIavc yf abstracts made, con contingent against him. Now tfed or examined at the Peulnsu there is not such opposition, and ,a ' Abstract and Realty Co' ho still retains nil his former Accurate work. Reasouable fees, strenjrth and popularity. His ll- Henderson, manager, 311 North efficiency is well known and Jersey street. Adv. thero seems tn lin nn vnHil run. . son why ho should not be nomU I Strictly sanitary. - Gilmore'J . ..fe. Vboatt M,ta ,"u J' ,mvu M..u uvumuHuy eiecicn. Darp8r .nop. ttdv. ' W f m iaiy. DR. FRANK F. CASSEDAY Specialist In Diseases ot iht Eyt, Ear, Kut, inroJt ana umts Operative and Medical Treatmant EUpeit l'ttting of Glaitet Moderate Price .M 4-1 1 7 IKVum UUs , Third and Vhintto Sit. I. roriiaQa, urc. fay your aubicxlptioa, i Ask for Conkey'a Free Poultry Booklet Keep Your Fowls Free from Lice Chicken lice cost the poultryman more money than all ether Item of poultry expense conv Uncd They kill thousand of chickens every year. Prevent this losa by dustlne your fowls with Conkey'a Lice Powder a combination of effective lice killing Inrre-v vilentn It's quick and sure. Kiliithelice, Doesn't HarmChicken Its ue means bigger poultry profiU Restores health and vitality to your flock. Guaranteed. Price lie and SOc Conkey'a Lice Liquid Sprayed about the poultry house will rid your chickens of the life-sapping mitea that live In the crocks and crevice Ql 33c, half gL 60c. gat JIM. Conkey'a Head Lice Ointment futt1 ?n the hds of Utile chicks will quickly kill the deadly head louse without injury to the chick. Safeandsurr. 10c and 25c. Vw MMf Bk II CmI; Lka Kaiia Lauthers Mercantile Company S54tO U41II.00 O. J. GATZA1YER ATTORNEY AT LAW McDonald Building ST. JOHNS . . OREGON PERRY C. STROUD LAWYER First National Dank Building ST. JOHNS . . . ORECON 1 0 Office Phone Columbia 24 Resilience Phone Columbia 108 St. Johns Express, Transfer and Storage Co. Piano Moving a Specialty. Haul- tug done to and from rortlaud Residence 400 Hast Richmond Office 101 North Jersey Street Daily tripa to Portland. J. ' AitKIbUN, Prop. ORDER EASTERN STAR Minerva Chapter No. I0S Meets Kverv First and Third kTuesduy P.veuiug of Each Aioniti in liictner'a Hall. Hell S. Jokastoa, Worthy Matroa. JUrs. J, A, Stiffaea, Saaretary. REVIEW'S LEGAL BLANKS The follcving list of legal blanks are kept tor sale at this oihee and others will be atlded a the deiuatid arises: Warranty deeds, Quit Claim Deeds, Realty and Chattel Mort gages, Satisfacttou of Mortgages, Coutracts for Sale of Realty, Bills of Sale, Leases, NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. In order to Insure a change of ad vertliement the copy for auch change should reach thla office not later than Wednesday, at 3 o'clock p. m. Please remember this and save the printer THAD, T. PARKER ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW Rooms 7 mul 8 Holbrook Building ST. JOHNS OK. liAMCO 7 DENTIST Phoue Columbia 61 First National Hunk bullduig. ST, JOHNS. OREGON.. DR. J. VINTON SCOTT DENTIST Open Evanincs and Sundaya by Appointment, Office Phone Columbia 140 Ke&iueut riione Columbia 38 3 LAUUCL LODOt No. 186 I. O. O. r ST. JOHNS, OREGON Meeta each Monday evening in Odd FeV lows hall at 7 ao. A cordial welcome lo all visititiK brother. ftcwe (.rand, O B. TTeuhaui. Trraiur.r. II. Y Clark. c. Sec.. O. K, llavnc. fin Sec.. K a Wright. - ai 11 HOLMES LODGt" NO. 101 KMCII1S or PYTHIAS : Meets every I'ridav nifjlit at 7 Jo o'clock iu I," O.O. P Hall. Visitors always wel- come. A. W. FICKRIv.C.C. ' A.CARNHLSOX.K. R. S. DOflIC DODGE NO'. 132 A. I, and A. M. Regular communications h( on first Wednesdays of cutu uioniu iu nicictier s Hall, Visitors welccBtc Chis. A. Pry, W. il;- -A.'W, BavLj, Seeretary,