U i.UU STATE PRESS COMMENT On Candklacy of C. N. McArthur for Congress Clifton N. McArthur. who fe nJJ .CTStS-OTi no wi'V4inui i miv fttilntn far fVimrraatt (m tW Tllirti 11 till y v w - - - - District, with n jrood chuiw of being the noxi cttxr(tMKmiii roprqucnUitive from PorUniMt. Ho is n xlnunch KepuWtewn, tnlentod. nnd Hhm riven full demonstration nf Winx man of his word nnd faithful to the lettor to the neopl 8 intcreeU. Added to hid ninny wtvieble qunliflcntionn is his well known common sonse. ins owtuorm should npponl to every voter of Portland, nnd the Inrjre minority should unhesitntimtly trive him thoir mipnort, for OreKon noods a man oi his can ore ami tm prcsslons in Conitre. Wood burn Independent. Those who have been closely associated with Mr. McArthur knows him to he a man absolute- Jy dealings, political or otherwise. The fact that he has filled the chair of Speaker of the OroRon LeiriBlaturo for two terms anil come out stronger and more hiirhly respected each time, is proof that ho is a mnn whom the neon o can trust in the conduct oi tneir business. i more men . .1 . . . of this class were elected to office there would he a higher respect for our public olllcials.- Klnmatli 1 While McAr man. he i the ablest in the state positions of trust and rosponsi- blilty With credit to the state und honor to himself. Ho is inorougniy laminar w in me nceuB oi mo inini uisinci ana iiiu uiiiiiu KLiui;. 'oi. iii'iumi "Ob. Mr. McArthur is a man with a 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 tivo alfairs. An able, lawyer. his experience, political and professional, has brought him in close contact with general conditions throughout the state. liond Hulletin. McArthur has a good idea of affairs in the state, is honest in his intention, capable of making a Congressman of worth to the district and to the nation.- U- IIIS IIILIJIILIIlll. U1III1IIIIIT til II111IV I IIU Grande Observer. Clifton N. McArthur. twice Speaker of the Oregon House of Hepresentatives, and one or the cleanest and ablest young men in ms native state, has announced himself a candidate for the Be- publican nomination for Con- gressmnn in the Portland (lis- trlot. In recoirnit on of merit I and for tho honor of Portland and tho state, he ought lo have no trouble in winning, Mr. Me- Arthur will mako a valuable member in the national halls of alls Herald. cash : tin. SI cash. " i . r ;:"," . I . IIIIV UIVIK IA TINT tllW IUIIUnilK thur is a young C ass I Largest co ection. m nroncrtv. to wit: s. it. i.nik. ci. 8 recognized as one of First nrizo. $1.50 L-nHli: sncond. Snrfimficlil Invchtincnt nml Tower Coin- men of public alfairs $2.50 cash: third. $1 cash. iny' Ail.liilon to the town of swiiii;. . He has occupied Class .1 "Juvun lo M vo.nrs lc'"' V' "c OT'. "'WlV legislation, whero his grand- Class I) Largest head of lot father. Colonul Nosmith. shone tuce. First nrizo. $2 cash: sec. with such distinction tifty yonrs ago. Harney County News. rolk county takes more than a casual Interest in tho announce- ment that C. N. McArthur is a candidnto for uongross to sue- ..,,.,.1 A 111 I ..II' 1.. lilt. !l . ..i ' A'm,u, iv line Folk will not get to cast a vote for tho owner of tho Nosmlth farm at K ckrun . vet I'o k w ui.l l.,i Lnniil..., . an.. i . j k uiiiu nun iiuu wiuii. na, ' as mo natives know him, wears a number eight I 1 . l y-i I hat, and it covers good Oregon brninH that should be of service to tho state back in tho capitol. Tho Monitor hopus to seo him win tho race. --- Independence Monitor. Mr. McArthur has a good rec ord in tho Uregon Legislature. Ho comes from a lino lino of people. He is a graduate of tho University of Oregon and a bright, progressive young man wuu n very wide circle of nor. sonal friends throughout tho stato, Uregon City Entorpriso. C. N. McArthur, who rocont. ly announced himsolf as a can- dldate for Conirress from the Third District, is a grandson of James w. Nesmith, who was an early pioneer of Oregon and Unit ed btates aentor from this stato during tho Civil War poriod. McArthur is a young man of considerable ability and ought to bo able to beat Lall'erty, tho present incumbent, who will inaKe tho raco again. Newborg urapnic. paid adv. T. J. Krcuder's pojuilnr cam- paign ior county commissioner. 3 ono of tho two who are to bo elected this year, is puttng him in tho front rank of all tho can-l didates tor that oilice. Two uaaim o rrn nsl 4 . a.. htXirS'0'1,0 G that time he had the court house ontingent against him. Now there is not such opposition, and ne sun retains all Jus former trength and popularity. His efficiency is well known and Utere seems to bo no va d ron. on .why, ho should not be irony"- nittea and rentually Issttd. Prizes For Exhibits IWohimt lanital of the wire altare) Hi Swcot l'on Show nnd SoitMl Garden Content to Ih hffM Mbmii Jab' 4th under the inntMuomMtt f the Commorclnl IChib: uratHl sHNHitl rrifo-- itogt ox "JSraySSi ".te i mil, si-.w. luwni uv wmi tin vv mbmiI lusaausaaimi ttiilil tltie miif a v iurrfc w I a va v ywr lur Mr. Halt. CImm A Six or more vases, nrod YBrieUu. Ton or more ant-ma in (jhcii raae. nrai pnct 410 silver run: aocnitil Mriio. Ti ' . --!" - i $8.60 ensh. CImh H Boat vnso, nny num br. mixed. irinol i.kIoi .l m CKh: vecond prlso, $2.50 cash; "'"yi third prlne, $1 ensh. CImm C- Vmo of 20 stoms, mire wit te. nr8inr zo.5-i.bu: locond jirixc. $2,150; third prize $1 cnah. CIhm ij Vnse of 20 stems, red. First prizo. S-I.B0 cash, second, $2.50 cash; third, $1 cash. Claim Is.- Vnso of 20 stems, In vendor, rirst prize, 5i.50 cash, second, ?2.fi0 cash; third, Class F- Vase of 20 stems, pink. First prize. $4.50 cash: second, $2.50 cash; third, $1 cash. Class (I Best six vases of ten steins each, Grandifiora typo, distinct varieties. First prize, SKI nilvm- rim- mwnnil $,'1.50 I r . cash. Ulass II. Most artistic vase or howl of sweet peas. I'irst and under, host three vases of 10 stems one h. nnv thrnn colnrs. First prize. S 1.50 cash: second. S2.fi ) ens h: ih id. si ensh. u t),.i . I, ,... M..! 1 C? 1 tl.... V-U lv uiu lllllllJIilll OWUUL I VU oocieiy oi America will govern rt. i . ... mo Jtidir nir. i'o nls in scor nir will bo apportioned as follows: Length of stem. 25 points. Color, 25 points. Size, 25 points. Substance. 15 noints. Number of Mowers on stem 10 points. bweet pea or other foliage can be used with the bowers unattached. Commercial grow ors cannot compete in these classes. Entry can be made by a grower only, Sull()o1 Garden Contest. Entries must bo grown in school gardens. Thoy must be tho product of mo child's individual eliort. Three prizes will bo given in each class. Class A- Best vegetable (lis play. First prize, S2 cash : sec ond, $1.50 cash; third, $1 cash. Class It Best beet disnlav. I'irst prize, $2 cash; second $' cash; third $1 cash. Class C Best potato display. I'irst prizo $2 cash; second ?l.r0 cash; third $1 cash. ond 5i.ru cash; third SI cash. Llass E-Hest loose leaf let- luce, I'irst prize $2 cash: sec ond $1.50 cash; third $1 cash. Class F- Onions. 1 bunches. 5 onions in a bunch. I'irst (SO ....nt .....I CM ri I. j j- tniij Bi-mnu i.uuviihii; inird $1 cash. Class (1 Kadishes. small round, not ess t inn ton. First nvi., w ..,w....i i j.. v- v,,n, .-viniu n,uu tjiau; mini i easu. Class II Badishes, long vnr- !..... . , . I IWIY. 1101 10SS I 11111 ton hirst I. nrizo nimh um-mwi tl m . pi ze M CltS l, bCCOtld S1.50 cash J third SI cash. w t ' ' . .IV Class I--Ilirnips, best display, 110t less than ton. Klrst nrli'n $2 cash; second 81.60 casl r tf, ... ,k 1 ?l VilBH, Class J Seo CIllSS "J" Sweot I I).... ..i....r A i rri". 1 fit iuiiiuai, .-vii twines in I S miss must bo mado from your class ow )vn "bcliool Garden." Officers of the City of SI. Johns, Oregon Major A W Vlurcul HfcotJci - A. It. Duu.mon Trnuurnr-l' A. Rke Attonwy T. T IMrler ltiiuliiMr I. o. Huikiii CliCaf ot l-4ke Jolin full Hay lM)k-ll. Muk Nlalit lScc- J. 8. Jones, O. W. Nojuie. COUNCIIMCN AT IARCC O. M Cixusll J. W. Davis II. M. WatJrcl couNCitMtN rmsr WARD 0"lkk K. Orsdcn C H. COUNCIIMCN SECOND WAND IS. V. Muumhi C. K. ChsJwlck coMMintes bltrctsauil IlocL.-l. uv n.vi. n t il'.i. M. ...... ... ...UllfU. ''hWI." c'uJlk. O. M. Corutll, II. M WalJttl. .1.., n ... .,, Water aim Llclit It. (ira.lm i u- C R. ChadwU-k R. Otttdeu ' I'mailCol). M Cornell O If r!..ll-v llmlth and l-ollcc-o u. n.rii.-v V Muuwu J. W DU. Liquor LuriiM Cru. V- Uunun. a Liu dm o. M. Cornell uulkliiii! and r.rounJ.- II. M u-.i.ir.r. C.R. CladwUk. C li. Uarllck. - W. OVERSTREET Plumbing and Gas Flttlna Job work promptly attended t. rhone Columbia 599 311 S, Jersey Street St, Johns, OrgM prize, .$1.50 cash; second, $2.50 ? '"V!! "f.?'.1!.. !.c. " "Ti ray your aubsorlpUoa. OANCER U IK WOMAN'S BREAST THIS m4 ALWAYS POISONS MtflUWB m THC WHTIT AM KILLS QUICKLY s : I WILL GIYE $1 000 !F 1 FAIITi CUREiBf MWEII irTOIIM ' i I flXIT f rut i pIt P.. rtnitn Eltft 91 ' nOKRlTt ll Thin ' lo Par Dalit Ccrtdi , SSW taW EZk .TimnHm Any iuum, tvf w ". "r ,M WbllllMin1 MM R Mill riniuM I IWI ttuw i;orci om Hl ffft , IWtimnkltlt u IVMb rj-M tl if Kit K TO OOML ANY LUMP IN WOMAN'S BREAST tl CANCm W rrfuM lhnuMAt Oylna. Citil Til Uti, W ktv rurtl 10. wo in SO yrt. Address OR. &MRS. OR. CKAMLEY&CO. A 436 VUEKM SI, SIN fRlXCISCO, C1L KINDLY MAIL ibtt to imt est wild CANCER CITATION In Hip Circuit Court of the State of Oregon (or Multnomah County: No. iiuzh. Di-imrunciu Jo. (i. In tlic matter oi Hie eunnimnuilli ol Wyeth Jnyiir, minor. To K. A. lnyne nuil to the next of kin of wyctli jnync, ami to an crM)iift in- tcrctteii in lite cmnie oi miii uyctit Jay ue, Urcclltii!: In the inline oi tne htnte oi urcuon, You arc hereby citcil ami required to n)citr In the Circuit Court of Oregon, (or the County of Multiiotimh, at the Court Kooiu of Dctmrtineiit No. f there of, nt the Court lloutc, In the City of rortlniui, county oi aiuiihoiiihii. on WeilncMlny, the 10th ilny of June, l9l4, ycth Jnyi miliar, nhould not be nolil, nnd lurthrr to allow cause, II nny lucre be, why It in not for the heat interests of the wild Wyctli Jnync. n minor, thnt the afore deacribed tiroDcrtv should be told ac cording to the prayer of the petition of I K. A. jnync Hied Herein. wiiiitsi, mo lion. i. j. ucciou, luili-t! of the Circuit Court of the Htnte of sit K." .. ..... . orcKon, ior tne uniuiy oi Aiuituomnii, w"".u,c ' "") '" ITl?1 &MviZiuuV Clerk. J. W. COCHRAN, Deputy Ueru. I'irst nubllcntion April 24. i9i4: Inst puuucalloil .May lo, RESOLUTION It is resolved hy the city of .St, Johns, urci;ou: Thnt it deems it expedient nnd neces sary lo improve Willamette lllvd.l irom the southerly side line of Richmond street to the S. V. & 8. Railroad cut in the cltv of St. lohus In the follou-lui! manner, to wit: Uy KmdliiK strip nloni; each side of siibf iMnilcvnrd to Krailc or sub-j-nide, to oc ekiuiiiuucii, exicmilUK irom Uicpro) erty line out Into the snld lioulcvnrd. n sulhcicnt dlttnnce (o ndmlt of n six foot sidewulk mid u ten foot twrkini: between sldcwnlks nud curb. where curb Is provided for bv the nlnns unit niK.-viiicnuuus, umi ny laying a lilt. i ir. i i . . - ; i L-eiiiciiiainewiiiK oil lioiii sides ol sa il boulevnrd (with tcmiioriiry crom walkH) louetlier with corners nml curbs. nccordliiK to the plana nnd specifications o( the city engineer .... rtl.. I.. .1 nr ...." I uii imc iii uic onice oi uie cuv recor dcr relative thereto, which said plans, specifications ami catlmnteH uru sntikfac lory nun nrc hereby approved. ,S.ild liu- provemeiita to be mnile in oecorilnnri I witn the charter and ordinances of the city of St. Johns, and under the supervis ion ami tiircciiou oi tuu city ciiKluecr. That the cost of said iiunroveineiit to bo assessed as provided by the city charter ukjii tne property especially nud iwr- which is hereby declared to be nil of lots. im of lot, blocks ami iwreeia of i'idbctweenthe termini of such improve " ; r"'"."." "?,n: lWJ" "'"w "wre! ifomnic inarKliiu lines oi said street back to the center of uie uiocic or blocks or trncts of laud al)!t"1.,.1,creo" or proximate thereto. Tim! fill 111.. tirntu.hi I 1.1 ..hvu hi uhi 1 imt nil the proiicrty ""rrovemcni mstrict aiorcsaid Is Hereby declared to lw lcat Improvement l)i. trict No. 113." That the city enjjineer's assessment of protwble total cost of said Improve. "'KUS!: scsted auiiliut the timtx-rtv i II Midi Inrnl I .imiMvm.iuiMm,iim is iu uv us B?cn,e,,t district as provided by the clmrterof il.rlvnl Si il . ' ' A in"," 1 1 ,v..,it .1 r.i i Lf mJ 191 ,hc co,mdl UlU 5lU 4,ay a. . dunsmokr, Recorder. rublislied in the St. lohns Uevlew on .Mayo ami lb, 19M. REVIEW'S LEQAL BLANKS The following list of lecal blauks I a . - . " I are Kept tor sale at this office nml others will be added as the demand arises: Warranty deeds, Otdt Claim Deeds, Realty nnd Chattel Mort gages, batlsfaction of Morlgages, Contracts for Sale of Rcaltv. Bills of Sale, Leases, NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. In order to insure a ehanaa of ad. vertlsement tho copy for such chango noma reacn mis omco not later than Wednesday, at 3 o'clock p. m. Please ramamoar tnia and aava trt prlntar J. R. WEIMER Transfer and Storage We deliver vour irooda ta and mm all p?U of Portland, Vancourer, Llnn- tea. t'ortUnd and Suburban Kinni, Co., city dock and all poinU accessible T wagon. Plan and rMrnUur smvssi UrlOf la your Job printing while you Uilnk of It. Doa't wait until you sre entirely out. We are equipped to turn out seat and taatr printing N&U the label en your paper, Subaarlbe for A It lekas Review yj Jfffffim 1 I EDMONDSON CO. 107 S Jersey Street Plumbing, Tinning AND Furnace Installing Call up Columbia 92 Office Phone Columbia 34 Residence Phone Columbia 198 St. Johns Express, Transfer und Storage Co. Piano Moving a Specialty. Haul lng done to anil from Portland Residence 400 Cast Richmond """ """i Jc,nV x' waiiy trips to rortiami. J- atckison, Prop, ORDER EASTERN STAR Minerva Chapter No, 105 Meets Kvervl'lrstand Third Tuesday Kveulug of Kach Aiontn iu mcKuer's nan. fi ' JhMi Worthy MtrtM. j sispaeHS, sewsttry, Centra! Market! 208 S, Joraey Street See us for the Choicest Cuts ef the Best Meats Obtainable. Onfcr rMcd and ramaV Trade SeJkfteeL T. P. WARD, Proprietor. We buy or sell St. Johns Property AlcKINNEY & DAVIS Real Estate List your property with us if you desire to sell quickly 202 N. Jersey St. St. Johns DR. FRANK F. CASSEDAY Sptcitlitt la Diseases of tat Eye, Ear, Nwe, Thrut M Luat Operative and Medical TrMtmaat Eipett Pitting of Classes Moderate Prices .M-Jr Dckum Dlg . Third and WasWaeloa s. 9 IN WHY NOT The host time to shop is before noon, you are then fresh from your night's rest, your decision can he made with a restful mind nnd you are better satisfied with your purchase because of It's being made under a tcMCul condition of inltid. Then, too, the sales people are all human; they can serve you better; give you more rcnillly of the best there is in them when they arc approached with a rested mind and body, It is only hnbtt to shop on Saturday or late in the Afternoon. The time is coming when sales people will demand an eight hour date; they should have it; one reason why they do not have it is simply because of the hnbtt of the public to postjone .shopping till the lat min ute. The law now requires that the women shall not work after 8 P. M. We arc glad of thnt luw but the public must be considerate of us if it would get the best of service. Service with a smite is the kind worth while, her feet from 8:30 or 9:00 n. m. to 8. p, 111. The world is moving toward a service of cooperation in all lines. Keep pace witli your help iu giving you, our employees and ourselves the best there is in us: the freshness BON HAM 'I Tril ri TATniA nrurn m nun j! . ItN tLtUlrilU ULNtKA I INIi 1 I PLANTS Where Located Portland (2) Oregon City Silverton Cazadero Kstacada Hull Run Iloring St. Johns Salem Portland Railway, Light & Power Company Broadway and Alder Streets Phone Marshall 5100 Home A. 6131 A GOOD BUY At Whitwood Court, a piece of ground 600 feet long and 100 feet wide, being the upper half of block 16, and located not far from the Railroad and Street Car Line, on Mill Street. As Whitwood will soon have the great Scenic Drive way passing through it, and other activities are to take place, this tract will soon become most valu able. Price for a short time $2500. Call on or Address thi Office. SHOP EARLY Who can smile a natural smile when & CURRIER Widely scattered have been built hy the Portland Railway, Light & Power Company for the purpose of providing Reliable Electric Servlco to its patrons. Through high tension transmission lines each of these generating plants are inter- communicative, so that the service is insured against unforeseea interruptions. she has been on times and lend of ttic morning. us R. A. JAYNE, A. D. Office over First National Dank Office Phone Columbia 267 Res. Phone Columbia 196 JOSEPH McCMESNCY, M. D. Physician and Surgeon. Dj k Night Offlc In McChwrvsy blk. St, Jebna. . Ortgan. ZPiaio instruction Studio 401 Alta Street. Ilrsluncrsa Sprelally AUSS AlALENA E. LONG I'hont Columbia r O. J. GATZA1YER ATTORNEY AT LAW McDonald Building ST. JOHNS - . OREGON. PERRY C. STROUD LAWYER first National Uank Building ST. JOHNS . . . OREGON THAD, T. PARKER ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW Rooms 7 and 8 Holbrook Building ST. JOHNS DR. RAM 80 DENTIST Phone Columbia 61 First National Uank building. ST. JOHNS. OREGON. DR. J. VINTON SCOTT DENTIST Open Eyenlxigs and Sundays Wy Ap pointment. Office rhone Columbia 140 Kcsideiit i'uone Columbia 38 LAUIifcL LODGE No. 186 I. O. O. f. ST. JOHWS, ORCGOft MeeU each Monday evening la Odd Pel Ioks hall at T.o. A cordial welcome lo all visiting brothers. Noble Urand. G. H. Bcnhaiu, Trrasur.r, II. V Clark. KcSc-. O. S. llanc, Fin. fic., K- 8.:Vriaht. liOLMtS LODGE NO. 101 KNKJttTS Of PVTIHAS ; Meets every l'ridav nixht at 7:30 o'clock In I.' O.O. V Hall. Visitors always wel come, A. W. FICKRI..C. C. A. CARL,NBLSON',K.g.S. DORIC DODGE NO. 132 A. r. and A. M, Regular communicatloas on first Wednesdays of each month iu Bickuer's Hall, Visitors welcome. X, rmw Msia m sau roiuaf , on,