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THE ST. JOHNS REVIEW A. W. MARKLE Published Every Friday At 117 West Burlington Street. po: In Saint Johns, Oregon, na tnrill mnttcr of the second class under the Act of Con gross of March 3, 1879. Atl communication! ilionld ba tddiennd to Th STlaw, St. John, Oregon. OfflciU Ktwtpiper of th CItr of St. John. Subscription prlo $1.00 per year, By listening to some of the Socialist speakers on the street corners, if 0110 did not know better, he would be led to believe that nil employes of laborwere demons in liumnn form andjtliat they enred not nt all for their employes, except to wind them down to the lowest wages pos sible and prevent them from se curing employment as much as possible. This is nil rot, of course. Every employer of labor wants to use ns many men as possible, because he liyures on making a profit from the labor of each. There is not an industry in St. Johns that would not em ploy more men if they could bo used to advantage. Central School Notes Thursday, May 28, the Gram mar School base ball dimnonc being in readiness, a Kamo was played between our team and tho Hiirh School team. The hcoi was 9 to 7 in favor of the visit ingteam. The principal feature of tho unmo was the Heavy hit tinjfby Wright, who put the ba over the fence Jor a home run with two men on imHos. Andei son pitched for the (irnmnmr team and won praise, even from tho opponents. The batteries were Wright ami Ilullinirer for the High School and Anderson and Keliher for our team. Kriday morning, a genornl n scmbly was held in the Centra bcnooi. i no stage had noon beautifully decorated with lings and roses by the girls in Knoin 11. Three veterans of the Civ War honored us with their pros once and Mr. tliamhem gnve brief address to which the chi dron nave a rousimr nnnhumo Three patriotic. songs were sung led by the girls ot Koom Z On Saturday, Decoration Dav at 11 o'clock about fiOO pupil of tho three grade Hchools, with their rospoctive principal am several assistant teacherx, met at the Central building. nn after being presented with Hags and given preliminary orders marched as escorts to our loca veterans, to whore a temporary monument had Deeu erected Tho pupils of Koom (fiiictcd ita marshals and drummers, iihhIbum by Goorgo MurlelL the oxner drummer and honorary member of the Corona Orulioitm. nut also by a drummer from eteli building. Room !) Helen Edmonson earned the highest Hvoroirv in tho OH grade II rat division, Mar gery Moxon oarnel th" highest in tho socond division. Hot It uvcrngeH being ill pur cent each Koom 11 Raymond Kredesen. Carmolita Henry, and Gladys Gray wore tho pupils receiving tho highosl nvoragos in Koom 11. Mario McQuarrie completed tho 100 e.xnmplos In simple mldi tion in two minutes and ton seconds, making a record for Koom 11. Koom 12 A quick written teat in multiplication consisting of 1G2 uxnmplos was given in Rooms 12, M and 15. In the Hi I divi sion of tho 8A tho average per cent was Ui.ij ami the average timo was 9 minutes. Threo pupils mndo 100 por cent, Chos- tor Hays finishing in 7 minutes. In tho socond division of the 8A tho average per cunt whs 00 and the average time 10 minutes and 3b seconds. Ion in Coonor finishing in 8i minutes, having porfoct answers. In tho first division of HA Ruth Edmonson ranked tho highest in scholarship receiving 0 nor cent and was perfect in spoiling and history. In the socond divi sion Ruth Cowlos and Is'ettio Moo avoragod 93 per cont each, being tho two highest. There wero fourteen pupils neither tardy nor absent. Room 15 Tho recently con ducted multiplication tost result ed in Huzol Llnquiut answering tho 102 examples correctly in 7 minutes and Georgo Downoy in 7iminutos. Average class por cont was 9, Tho best scholar ship averages in Room 15 weru made by Lawrence Serrurier who earned 97,5 por cont and Mary Jones who earned 90.G por cent There wero 16 boys Y. pcirt is a profitable process, which, however, re quires the power of being able to pay "spot cash" when the opportune time arrives. j A Bank Account is the Machinery Which" Will Help You Pig in and scoop up some of the bargains which would otherwise remain beyond your reach. ' We invite the accounts of responsible bus iness men with a view to accommodating them when occasions arise that require im mediately available cash. FIRST NATIONAL BANK, ST. JOHNS, OREGON H i i .ii. .' i i ... .lUUUUU PHONE ORDERS receive here the same prompt and faithful attention as we give to store orders. So if .the weather is un favorable or you have company or are in a hurry phone this grocery what you require and it will be sent you promptly. Don't hesitate because your or der is small. You cannot need a big lot all the time. S. & H. Green Trad ing Stamps given on all cash purchases, and on charge ac counts when Paid in Full at least every 30 days. ! TEN ISPf FREE STAMPS Ten 10 S. & H. Free This Coupon Good Tor Green Stamps II prc.MMilcil upon tnokitiK n mirclmse niiiouiitltiK to POo or mnrc, these ulainin will he In iiililltloti to regular stnmps Rtvcn with the luirchnjc. Not Good After June 15 FREE S. &. H. Stamps are the Con umer'i Discount. COUCH & CO. General Mdse. Columbia 137 St. Johns, Ore. & We will Close at 12:30 Every Thursday During the Months of June, July and August. Resolutions r ORDINANCE NO. 604 Phone Columbia 13"7 COUCH & CO. "PIONEER MERCHANTS" IO Years In St. Johns Luurehvood Ucbcknh Lodfrc No. 100, I. O. 0. V. St. Johna, Or.. May 20th.. 19M. I WhcrcaH. It litis pleased tho; Almighty Father to remove from; among the living the beloved Mother of our brother, It. Mc-J Kinney. And, WhcrcaH, while wo bow li (In. Inltnlln will nf Him who doeth all tiling well, wo do1 mourn witii our brother in his i Brent Iohs; bo it therefore j KMOlved mat Laureiwood icc bekah I.odgo do extend to our brother our most heartfelt nym iiathy in this his time of bereave ment, sharing with him tho loss of a kind .ind loving mother.nnd be it further HmoIvoiI, that a copy of these rcRonuioiiH ne spread upon me minutes of the lodge, a copy sent to the huronvod brother and a copy sent to tiic hi. jonns re view for publication. Amy Day, Arminda Whitmorc. Committee. An Ordinance Declaring the Cost of Improving Hart man Strccf, from (lie Nor tlicrly Side Line of Central Avenue to the Westerly Side Line of Oswego street in the City of St. Jolins.and Asses sing the Property Benefited 1 hereby, Declaring Such Assessment and Directing the bntry of the Same in the Docket of City Liens. Prohibition Debate The city of St. Julius iloct onliiiti n ioiiows: That the council lint coiutik-rcil the proposed iiMCHtnciit for improving Ilnrt tnnii utrcct front the northerly hIiIc lino o( Central avenue to the westerly tide line of 0wci:o St.. mid nil oblccllonn ninilc thereto, nml hereby luccrtniiitlcti-rmiiic nutl declare the whole cont of mild hit provciiicnt In iimnncr provided by Ordl iiiiiicc No. KSO to he the sum of fCC27.37, nnd that thccciiilniid peculiar benefit! accruing 10 eacu 101 or irt mere of or ivircel of land within the ns leMtucnt dlitrlct, by reason of said Im provement and In juitproiwrtlon to ouch U-nefiU. are In the respective amounts 3. . c Be " 20 " ,2812 33 Cell. Compwuiwg " ' 3fM. 4m 2R- . C .... 22.24 ..0 21.10 . C 17.05 . 0 1C.HG ..0 1.1.76 12.C2 1.55 12.02 13.7G 10.80 17.05 21.10 22.24 33.76 33-75 Notice of Cost of Improvement StA .......0. ....... I U... ... . . i 0 i. 0 1 0 1 0 1 tGi 1 t 1 ....c o 1 ..... .0 fr....,0 illtloi) A. set opposite the of each lot or lurt thereof Here in an oiiiiortunity for our Kood proliibitlon friends in bt. olius to champion their proposed ronvlitutional amendment and make votes for tho cause. Arrnnucmonts liave been mndo by the Honville Industrial LeaKtio to adopt hero tne samo plan which lias proven such a great success at tnoir roKinar wccxiy uctures in tho Central library n Port anil. Since January they have been uivinir froo lectures on tho Hon illc yy Year Systom, and two weeks ago introduced an in novation by shortening the lcc hires and turning tho remainder of the evening over to an open obnte on Prohibition. Tho re sult has boon to crowd tho hall to overllowing, both Prohibition ists and Anti's taking full ad- antage of the opportunity to lubliely talk for their side of the question. rl W. Joiieiman, or I'ort- and. but eoually woll known in St. Johns, is the head of tho ujtL'Uo'a lecture bureau and has sgreed to moot any champion of state wido Prohibition on equal terms. The only restrictions to bo observed aro that no per sonalities or bitterness aro to bo injected into these debates by either side. At the library tonight, at 7:30 'clock, tho first of these de- Kites will take place, and if pub- c interest is manifested, will io continued every tlrst nnd Urd Friday from now until No- embor. Tho regular Honvillo lecturo tonnrht wil bo given by I rank oultor. artist, philosopher and traveler, who has n wonder- u v interesting story to tell. Inch no one should miss, it is entitled "The Modern Frank number or description or ivircel of mini 111 tne ioiiowiiii; annexed nuesv tueiit roll.nnd snld assessment roll, which is numbered 104. Is hereby ndonted and npprovcti ns wie Assosxmeni tor snld nn- pmvement, nnd the recorder of the city 01 ni, joiini isiiircctcii to enter n state. incut of the assessment hereby made In the docket of city liens, and cause notice thereof to be published as provided by dinner, wuicii nssessiueui is as loiiotvs: Addition Lot block Amt. O.k I'nrk-Wly. 94 ft. of lily 47J ft. 3 7 f20.iG " -Wly 9 1 f t.of Sly 471 ft.of Nly 94iftJJ 7 17.85 " Hly 44 ft.of Wly 138 ft.of Nly 94Jfl.3 7 22.00 lily 44 It. of My 94i ft. 0 20..rft; 30i.A " 31.. a! " 32,. .f " 33. .J, " 4 , 1 ., 33.76 33.7ft 22.24 21,10 17.05 10.60 n " 1 12.C2 Ki d nr. 4.55 .11.. 3. 4. 5... 0... a....;.. 20...;... r 3 7. -Sly 124J ft. 3 7.. Wly 1 of Wly i z 7. 27.. 28... 29 30 3l 32... 33... 34 . Oak I'tirk No. 2- it 12.05 13.75 10.80 17.05 21 10 22 24 . ... 33.75 33.75 33.75 33.75 22.24 21.10 17.05 10.80 13.75 12.02 4.55 4.55 12.02 1.J.75 10.80 17.05 21.10 22 24 33.75 35.76 Hly i of Wly i -Hlv'j 2 7.. -Nly I l 7.. -Sly ilyj t Sly 1 4... -Nl .8. CJ.CKJ 37.77 37.70 75.63 93,19 62,87 49.10 49.09 52.87 wero lis bo.vs and 10 nnl. in. f 3 e-tein'' after Shelley's famous a per cent of tiU.2 for nttondance nnd punctuality, On Wednesday at 10 A. M. ono of tho mounted police of tho English Army in Canada, and a champion of tho Boy Scouts, spoko to a general assembly of children in tho Central building and announced n lecture for Fri day at 3.30 at which timo he will exhibit curios of wnr from all tho English possessions in tho world, Strictly sanitary, ssrber shop. Gilraore's adv. book, and is bound to open tho eyes of tho people to tho Ueplor Mule industrial conditions in our country today. There will bo no charge for admission, and no colluction. The general public is cordially invited to attend, xxx NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. In order to. Insure a changs of ad vertisement the copy for such changs should reach this olfico not later than Wednesday, at 3 o'clock p. m. Pleas remember this and says th printer ly 4 8 6 8 151,00 -Hly i 0 8 93,19 Sly of Nly t 0 8 30,21 Nly of Nly i 6 -..8 22.6G Nly 641 ft. 2 0 39.57 -Sly Wl H. of Nly 1091 ft. 2 0 24,73 Sly ilWi It. 2 ...6 34,03 -Nly i t 6 164.83 Nly 574 It. of Sly 1 1 0 62,40 Sly Kit. of Sly 1 1 0 36. j0 wty t 4 2 120,79 Hly 1 4 2 126.79 -Wly I 6 2 126,79 Hly i 5 2 120.79 6 2 2S3.69 -Sly 4 5. 82,41 -Hly i 4 R fli JO -Nly 1 . - ' 4 6 83,76 Wly t 5 6 126.79 V 6 Wly 6o 'f't. of'siy i ' 6 5. . . . , . Hlv 41 ft. of Sly o, ....... , .5, . . , . . Slg 1 of Bly I -Nl'ioiHiyl -i:::::!'::::: Sub. Dlv. of VsrtBlockO 1 6 33.76 6 33.761 11 it n 11 t 11 11 ii , .1 11 i i I' ll ". 11 11 11 11 6 G a & 5 ..5... I.. 11 4.. '5.. 6 ( t ft 1 1 ' 7 ,6. 8... .k S. 9 ....5. 1 ifNi2. e. 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I A . . ..,! ...M itii'"1 ,...' ,.i..l. . i..,t 'M,9,S r?.-v6 . .. .... .-6 . ..o 48.07 48.67 48.07 48.07 48.07 48.67 48.G7 48.07 8S.)5 7.90 48.67 48.07 4S.67 49.67 48.67 48.07 48.07 48.07 48.07 48.67 62.60 48.67 48.67 43.67 48.67 48.07 48.07 48.07 49.01 49.05 48.07 43.G7 43.67 48.07 48.67 48.67 48.67 48.67 33.20 43.67 48.67 48.67 48.67 68.41 48.67 48.67 1 48.67 43.67 1 48.67 43.67 48.67 5S.4l 43.67 48.67 43.67 48.67 Notice is hereby given that the nMcsv merit for the Improvement of Ifnrtmnn street, from Central nveuuc to On wcko street, the total cost of which Is j6.627.37, wns declared by Ordinance No. 604, entitled "An ordinance declar ing thu cost of improving llnrtuinn street, from the northerly side line of Central avenue to the westerly side Hue of Onwcfjo street nnd nieluK the prop, erty benefited thereby, declaring such assessment ami nircciuiK tiic entry of the same In the docket of city liens' .The cost of Mid improvement It levied uron all the lots. Marts of lots nnd tnr eels of land within the boundaries of the district described us follows; llctwecii Central avenue and Oswcko street. A statement of such assessment has been entered In the docket of city Ileus lune 3rd, 1914, and said nsiesiimcnt It now due and payable nt the olfice of tne rccorner 01 tne city 01 St, Julius. Or cuou, and will be delinquent nnd heai interest after June i3, 1914, ami If not paid on or liefore July 3d, 1914, pro cccdiui! will be taken for the collection of the same by sale of property as pro' viucu ny uic city cunrtcr. A. n. DUNSMOItK, Recorder I'ubllshrd In the St. Johns Review 011 juuc oaiiu iz, iuh, NOTICE bcnied nids will bo received by tho Board of Directors 0 School District No. 2 of Multno mnh county, until June 10. 1914 to supply schools with threo hundred cords of heavy fir slab wood. Delivery to commence on or before July 1, 19M. Tho Board reserves the right to in crease quantity, or reject any nnu an uius. Address olds care of Clerk. J. E. TANCH. School Clerk. Published In tho St. Johns Re- view May 22, 29 and Juno 5, iyw. Columbia Furniture'TVlfg. Co. 533-535 Dawson St. Ill the l'reuch block Wil REPAIR Furniture AT MOST RKASON'AUMJ TRICKS. Special I'umiture Unlit to Order. Total S6627.37 Pal hy the Council this 2nd day of Jur-, itsC this 2nd day . p roved bv the Mayor -. it' ' A, W. VINCKNT. Mayor. Atlct; A. K. DUNSMORK, Reeonler of the City of St. loans. Published in the St. Tohus Review on June 5, iP-if. Popular Mechanics Magazine "WMTTTH SO VOU C4 4 UNBMSTAND ITM A GREAT Ceal!nul 5 loir of l& WorU'a river which you may begin teadinff at t-y time, and which will hold your iatentt forever. You are living in tho bt Scar, of the mott wuaderful ige, of what it OfMisa the matest woild bi the uairetse. A resident ul Mars wouM gladly rxiy- 1 AAA FOR ONE YEAR'S i,UUU SUBSCRIPTION to this nugulaeja enter to kwp Informed af our progress in Ensuwrias and Mechanics. Are you reading it? 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