New Herald Range $35.00 $3 Down; $3 a Month "While !Tictj ast The Herald Range is madeby the Pacific Stove and Range Cotnpuny, St. Johns. Patterned after the1 Cres cent. We have only a few. For the next two wevks we offer many bargains in ranges on Kusy Terms. Hot Point Electric Iron, Ormandy Bros. FURNITURE ( brighten up House Cleaning Time Is House Painting Time. Wc are the Agents for the Shcrwin Williams PrcparcOalnt, None Better. We nru giving Double Stamps this week with all Paints and Varnishes. DOUBLE STAMPS ON WEDNESDAYS ST. JOHNS HARDWARE CO. v. mm I DR. W.J. GILSTRAP J'hyslottm mnl Srirfoon Drugs Furnished Glasses Accurately and Scientifically Fitted ST. JOHNS, EDMONDSON CO. 107 S Jersey Street MODERNMCmODS IN Plumbing, Tinning AND Furnace Installing Call up Columbia 92 Notice of Appointment of Executrix Notice is hereby given thnt the undersigned. Mabel Clair Lee, has been duly appointed ex ecutrix of the Last Will and Testament and of the estate of Mary E. Crawford, deceased, by the County Court of the State of Oregon for Multnomah County and that she has duly qualified as such. Now therefore all per sons having any claims against the said estate or against the 'said decedent are hereby noti ficd and reauired to present the same together with the proper orwl fllllu VPrlflPfl US llV Vliutlicia u . - . . . Jaw required to the undersigned ..,..;, of Vipi- residence at Voodstock. in said Multnomah rn.,Yv OrPtrnn. within six UUUIIV;, . o - - - ----- - months from the date of the first mill ipotinn nt tms nonce, or uu 4V.mtai hnrrpfl. natpH Anril 8th. A. D. 1915. MABEL CLAIR LEE, Executrix of the Last Will and Testament of Mary E. Crawford, deceased. B. A. Kliks. McMinnvifie, Oregon, Attorney for executrix. FOR BENT. crrf t this rifle I I Special - $3.00 CASH OR CREDIT I OREGON PROPOSALS FOR IMPROVEMENT BONDS City of St. Johns, Ore. Sealed proposals will be receiv ed by the undersigned at his office in the City of St. Johns, Oregon, until five p. m. on the fourth day of May, 1915, for tho sale of tho whole or any part of bonds of the vxty oi ai. jonns taonnrl nndor Ordinance No. 058 at not less than par and accrued interest. Said bonds to be dated as loi- lows: $3223.70, December 12, 1914. 740,94, March 13, 1915. Amount inn- In nil to S3964.64. All of said bonds are issued in denominations of Five Hundred Dollars or less, and all or tne Rjild bonds nro navable ten years nftnr flntfl of said bonds. All of said bonds are Coupon bonds bearing interest at me raie oi biv nor nnnt. uavnble seml-an mtnllv mihipft. tn nil the condi tions imposed, directed, and stipulated by Section 131 of the Charter oi tne cuyoi at. dunna. Tho ricrht is reserved to re deem any and all bonds at any interest paying period ai or after one year after date. AM hirls must he accompanied by a certified check for two per cent of theamounto: tne ma.ana tho said check shall be navable to the City of St. Johns, and the snid check shall be retained by the City oi St. Johns as aam the. bidder to whom Ihn hnncls are awarded fails to accept and pay for the same with in hfyjen days alter the accept anno nf tllfi hid. The mnnev is to be naid and the bonds are to be delivered at St. Johns, Multnomah County, Clvptrnrt. The right is reserved by the Houncil to reiect any and all bids. A, E. DUNSMORE, Recorder. Published in the St. Johns Re view April 16,23,30, 1915. , NoU U UM en w gigtr. Local News. SAN-TOX. Send in your news items. K. Knutson is having a neat little dwelling erected on Astor street. A skating rink has been erect cdon North Jersey street adjoin ing the McDonald building. Mrs. J. C. Scott is on a ten days visit with her son, Dr. W. Scott and family at Seattle. Mrs. E. E. Gambee. who was operated upon for appendicitis during the past week, is recover ing as rapidly as can be expect ed. Ladies! Here is your chance to get nn electric iron, for $1.98, almost one half less than the regular price. Inquire at Tho St. Johns Pharmacy. Prof, and Mrs. C. H. Boyd en tertained the Jolly 'Steen club n n delightful manner nt their home on South Jersey street Wednesday evening. Ex-City Attorney Parker is nssociated with the law firm of Jeffrey & Lennon in the prosecu tion of the Westrumitc Jersey street improvement case. Tho Psychology Club will meet with Mrs. Scott Kellogg Monday afternoon at 2:30. I' our new members were added last week. All interested arc invited to attend these meetings. Mrs. J. C. Scott is having a handsome and modcrnly ap pointed residence erected on the corner of Central avenue and Charleston street. J. R. Kerr & Son have the contract. Mr. Charles Lcland and Miss Ada Phillips of this city were ninrried in Vancouver, Wash., ast Saturday. Tho happy young couple will make their homo nt Osweiro. where the trroom holds a good position. Their many friends hero wish i i i i ... mem unuounneu nnppincss in their wedded life. Dr. S. C. Cook has been mnde chairman of the street committee which is the most important com mittee- of tho council. This was certainly n most wiso selection. Mr. Cook has a wide and varied experience on street work, is thoroughly competent and reliable, and the streets of St. Johns will surely not suffer from neglect while lie is head of the committee. The crnnd roads bonds enrriod in fine stylo Wednesday, there being about two votes tor tne bonds for every one ntrninat. There was but little interest manifested in St. Johns on the question nnd scarcely fifty per cent of tho electors voted, fol lowing wns the total vote in St. Johns: 'Precinct 294. 134 jos. 70 no; precinct 295. 54 yes, 1G no; precinct 29G, 73 yes, 81 no; precinct 297, G7 yes, 49 no; pre cinct 298. 47 yes, 25 no; totnl. 375 yes, 241 no. I'reoinct zyii wnn tho onl one in the citv to castn majority against tho bond issue. Tho Progressive Study Club met nt the home of Mrs. Gilpin on Superior street, April 8th. Tho first hours of tho nfternoon were given over to n short busi ness Buasinn followed by complet ing tho study of Irving. Mrs. Page, the organizer of tho club, was reinstated to membership. Piano solos were given by the Misses He en Story and Leona Gilpin. A sandwich and saiau contest was held, Miss Helen Story winning tho prize. Dainty refreshments were served by the hostess, assisted uy her daughter. The next study will be on Urynnt. Ponnnilman G. L. Perrino's Rchomo nf constructing a under ground comfort station for men and women, which he unioiueu nt. the session of the citv coun cil Tiiesrinv evenincr. is a most admirable one, and will undoubt edly receive tho united sup port of every citizen in St. Johns. Hinlrfon is to have it constructed at the edge of the city hall plot near the tountajn and patterned somewhat after the comfort ntntinn nn Sixth street. Port land. The need of such rooms have long been apparent, and it is hoped that Air. i'errine, witn the aid of the council, will lose no time in carrying this most worthy project to completion. Mrs. Tnkerman Davis died at her home.215 Smith avenuo.bun dav of Bright's disease. She was born in Ontario, uanada, and had been a resident of St. Johns for the nast nine vears.nre- viously being a resident ot North Dakota, bhe is survived bv her husband. Inkerman Da vis, and three children viz: Hnrold Davis. Miss Lvdia Davis and Mrs. L. J. Wright; three brothers, uev. Konert uinus- hnmitfrh. nnstnr nf the Oreiron City Presbyterian church, James Langsborough, booding, Idaho; Samuel Landsborough of Park Rivers. N. D.; and three sisters, Mrs. R. B. Burtrer of Goodiner. Idaho, Mrs. Joseph Cudmore of Sellwood, and Mrs. ueorge ing mm nf Orecron Citv. The fun eral took place Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock from the home, uev. G. W. Nelson officiating: inter ment in Columbia cemetery. Full blooded Barred Rock baby chicks. Call nt 315 W. Uuchanan. Steinway Bquare piano for rent. 1014 N. Learned. If in need of glasses Dr. Gil- strap will fit you und guarantee satisfaction. For Sale New high grade $300 piano, will taKe zuu lor same, some terms.--can ml Tioga street. Mrs. W. C. Deese. "Watches" made over into Time-nieces" nt reasonable rates at Rogers', 309 N. Jersey street. Stool Lookl Listcnl Alex. S.Scalcs. Staple and Fancy Gro ceries, Fruit and Vegetables in oeaBon. Phone Columbia 210. Wc desire to thank all the friends who so kindly assisted us in our late uereavement. Mrs. Charles Bredcson and fam ily. Rcirulnr business meeting of the W. C.T. U. will be held at the Libary Monday, April 19 at 2:30. Everybody welcome. Sec'y. Mr. Fred Warner, who has spent tho last four months with Mr. and Mrs. 1. J. Monahan, returned to his home in St. Joe. Mo., Tuesday last. Services St. Johns Congrega tional church. Daniel T.Thomas pastor: 10 a. m. Bible School. 11 n. m. A 1'ence Message." 0:30 p. in. Christian Endeavor. Alex. S. Scales, populnr grocer. Good groceries, right prices and good service. That's nil. Phone Columbia ziu. uui ies- senden street. Tho new city officials have tak en hold of the reins of govern ment in good style, and it is safe to predict that they will serve the people well so long as they continuo in office. Dr. II. O. Brown. Chiropractor. has removed to corner Dwight and Lombard streets across the street from tho Scott-Wood Co. green house. University Park. Sumo phone number, Columbia 273. Wo wish to publicly express our sincere gratitude to the many kind friends who have shown nnd expressed sympathy in our bereavement and also for the many beautiful floral offerings. Inkormnn Dnvis nnd family. Recorder Dunsmoro has receiv ed several congratulatory let ters from prominent citizens in Portland, in which they com mend tho good judgment of tho St. Johns people in re-electing him to tho olllee, which ho has been conducting so satisfactorily to all concerned. Harry H. Rawson. son of Ed. Rnwson.the inventor, has accept ed the position of foreman in tho mncnino sIiqp of the Wash ington Machinery company nt Spokane. Ho has been employ ed the past year in shop of tho PeninBuin iron worKB, nnrry is a very Intelligent and ener getic young mnn nnd hns numer ous friends in St. Johns who are plcnsed to learn of his hue- cess but will bo sorry to lose him and his estimable wife from tho church and social circles of our city. At St. Johns Concrrocrntionnl Church Rev. D. T. Thomas, the pastor, Sunday pointed out that good roads were indication of ma terial and moral progress, and lnelared it tho dutv of everv citizen to go to the polls and vote for good roads, uev. Mr. Thnmns discussed at lcnirth the economical value of good roads to the farmer, which ho pointed out could not be overestimated. He urged that tho slovenly methods of road construction in this eountrv should cease, be cause of the tremendous econom ic waste. IJesiMents nf Linnton nnd nnints ndineent mnv own their nwn rnrllnn to Pnrtlnnd if a no- tition presented to the County Commissioners is granted. Tho petition asks lor a 20 year Iran phisn for a road to take the nlace of the United Railways line, which ceused operations April i. The petition is signed by O. M. Clark, Kicharu aneparu and J, B. Holbrook. The new road, whifh must ho comnleted nnd in operation one year after the nrlnntion nf tho tironosed fran chise, will be constructed at a cost of approximately 100,000 and will run to the northerly limits of Linnton. Construction must begin within six months. A five cent fare will be charged. Tho censorshin ordinance was snstnined nt tho election last week, and therefore will be in force until this city is absorbed by Portland, when it will give wnv for tho rules of censorship trovernimr that citv. It is said thnt. n number voted to sustain the ordinance when they really intended to vote for its reneal yes meaning that it should be repealed and "no" that it snouiu not be repealed. Likewise some mnv have voted to reneal it when they really intended to vote for sustaining it. However, imper feet ns it is. it must remain without alteration until morerer takes place or is repealed by a voiu oi nit; ijcujjiu, wiu cuuiivii being powerless to alter it in any manner whatsoever, See Dr. Gilstrap about your eyes. Picture framing done at Portlaud prices at II. F. Clark's, the fiirni lure man. Adv. Wanted Competent girl for general housework. Apply 410 K. Chicago at. Subject for the Christian Scl ence Lecture Sunday: Doctrine of Atonement. Tho Loyal Order of Moose will give a dance in their hall next Wednesday evening. Everybody nvited, Are you tho owner of a cow or horse or any other stock ( If so. you are entitled to a large free package of Hess' Stock Ionic, if you call at the Pharmacy. Notice I deliver groceries any place in St. Johns. Deliveries are made four times a day, at 8 a. m. and 10 a. m. and 1 p. m. nnd 4 p. m. Yes, my solicitors call if desired, i'honc Columbia 210. 501 Fcsscnden street. J. E. Kilkenny, formerly of Columbia Electric Engineering Co. of St. Johns, now has his icadquarters at 107 S. Jersey street, and is prepared to furn- sh estimates on all kinds of electrical installations. He has lad more than 12 years experi ence in this line of business. Phono Columbia 92. First Baptist Church Tho Baracca Philcatha Class met with Misses Hazel and Vida Evans. Wednesday, tho follow ing officers were elected. Presi dent, Mrs Paul Behnke; Vice President, Arlinc Shaw; Sec. Ruby Davis; Treasurer. Earl Keliher. The Sunday School is growing rapidly and plnns are being worked out to provide more room for tho various class es. Morning preaching at n o'clock. "Now is tho Accepted Time" is tho subject of the ser mon. Evening service nt 7:45. Tho first fifteen minutes of this service is given to song accom panied by tho orchestra. The Wednesday evening service will bo held at the home of tho pas tor. 310 Lesscnden street. Ln- dies Aid all day Thursday to sew. Strangers am always wel come to any of our services. If you nro not attending church or Sunday School anywhere you should begin to do so at once. You will thoroughly enjoy doing so after you make the start. U. P. Borden. Oregon Grape Circle The Oregon Grape Circle met nt tho homo of Mrs. Ella Aiken. Friday. Feb. 19th. Thero were seventeen members nnd twelve vis tors present. The fol owing officers were elected : I'rcsident, Lorcttn Armstrong: Vice-presi dent, Emma Bcnm; Secretary, Anna Canright; Treasurer, Alice Woimer; Managers, Sarah Hricc. and Ella Beam. Refresh mcnts where then served by tho A's and u's. On Friday. March 19th they met at tho homo of Mrs. Effa Beam, thero wore nineteen members and six visitors pres ent. The pink side entertained tho green. On Friday April 9th.Mrs. Zella Dunbar entertained tho club. Those present were Mesdames Armstrong, Brice, Beam, Coon Canright, Chancy, Dahlin, Dun bar. Gage. Martha Hoover. Keough, McKinney.Muhm, Mil- ler.Nolan, Ormnndy, Seal, Shaw, Catherine Shaw, Teeling, Tracy, WHlumsen. Yates. Carrie Arm strong, Emma Canright. Ida Teeling.Master James and rrank Chnney and Helen Dunbar, Em ma Beam. Evangelical Church Sunday April 18,Sunday School 10 a. m. Preaching at 11 a. m. by tho former pastor, Rev. J. A. Goodo: Chrisian Endeavor at 7 p. nl. At 8 p. m. the new pas tor, Rev. A. v, Layton, will preach. Come and near him. Everybody will be made to feel at home with us. Sans Do Riens Class will meet at tho home of Miss Cordelia Cross. 519 E. Mohawk street. Tuesday evening, April 20, for their monthly business and social. All young poeplo invited. The members of tho Ladies Aid of the Evangelical church gave their president a postal card shower on Wednesday afternoon in honor of her birthday. THAT MAN JREDERER Does Iiuilding, Remodeling, Cubinet Work, Painting and Papering, Signs. General Re pairing and Saw Piling at the Variety Work Shop J. H. REDERER, Mgr. 114 E. Burlinglon Street ravc word at nontuw & CurtUr', I'hone Col. 31, or St. Johm Hardware Co., I'bonc Col. JJ. If your eyes are troubling you see Dr.'Gilatrap. TEACH THE PENINSULA NATIONAL BANK jO SAVINGS r o SAFETY DEPOSIT VAULTS POR RENT Pktkr Autzun, President John N. Em.mi-shn, Cashier ORDINANCE NO 658. An Ordinance Directing and Re quiring tho City Recorder to Sell Certain Improvement Bonds of tho City of St. Johns, Multnomah County, State of Oregon, in tho Sum of $3964.64, and in Denomina tions of Five Hundred Dollars Each or Less. Tho City of St. JohnB does or dain as follows: That Whereas, under tho pro visions of the Charter of tho City of St. Johns, pertaining to said improvement bonds nnd salo thereof, applications have been filed with tho City Record er by interested parties under said charter and tho bonding provisions thereof, aggregating the sum of $3964.64, for Street Improvements in the City of St. Johns, nnd Whereas, under tho said Chart er and its provisions tho Bond Lien Docket has been mndo up, und Whereas, the Council is here by authorized to issuo bonds in denominations not exceeding tho sum of Fivo Hundred Dollars each, and in all equal to tho total amount of unpaid assessments, and Whereas, thero is unpaid assessment for which bonding applications have been made in the sum of$3964.64, and Whereas, it Ib provided that bonds by their terms shall ma ture in ten years from the dato of said bonds and bo payablo in gold of tho United States, and bear interest at the rate of not to exceed six per cent per an num, payable semi-annually; said interest to be evidenced by cou pons attached to tho said bonds. Now, Therefore, tho City of St. Johns does ordain ns follows: That tho City Recorder of the City of St. JohnB bo and he is hereby ordered nnd directed nnd required to issue Nine bonds, which shall be improvement bonds of the city of St. Johns, Multnomah County, Oregon, and which said bonds and Coupons thereof shall be properly signed as required by law and tho City Charter of tho City of St. JohnB, and which said bonds shall be in tho follow ng numbers, dates and denominations: Number. Date. Amount. 766 Dec. 13, I9I4...J5'0 767 " ... 500.00 768 ... 500.00 769 " ... 500.00 770 " ... 500.00 771 " ... 500.00 772 ... a37 773 March 13, 1915... 5 774. 240.94 $3964,94 Thnt tho Recorder of the City of St. Johns shall publish no tice of tho time and place when sealed bids shall bo received and opened for the sale of said bonds which said bonds shall bo sold for the highest price obtainable, but shall not bo sold for less than par and accrued interest. Right is reserved to reject any and all bids for the said bonds and re-advertise for other bids and sales for the same. Passed by the Council this 13th day of April, 1915. Approved by the Mayor this 14th day of April, 1915. A. A. MUCK, Mayor. Attest: A. E. DUNSMORE, Recorder Published in the St. Johns Re view on April 16, 1915. Building Permits No. 18 To K. Knutson to erect a residence on Astor street between Macrum and Tnft ave nuea; cost $500, YOUNGSTER to save and it will be one of the most valuable lessons he will ever learu. Why not open an account in his name with the Peninsula National Savings Bank? Then give him the book and let him see how money in the bank makes more money. In years to come he will thank you again and again for the lesson. P. C. Knait, Vice President S. L. Donnt, Assistant Cashier ORDINANCE NO. 656 AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING THE TIME AND MANNER OF IMPROVING NORTH "HAYES STREET FROM PHILADELPHIA STREET TO CATLIN STREET IN THE CITY OF ST. JOHNS, ORE GON. Tho city of St. Johns docs or dain as follows: Tho council of the City oi St. Johns, having ascertained tho cost of improving North Hnycs Btrcct from tho Center lino of Philadelphia street to tho Center line of Cntlin street in tho City of St. Johns, as shown by tho resolution of tho Council of said city, dated on tho 23rd day of March, 1915, and recorded in the offico of tho Recorder of said city, and notice thereof hnving been published in tho St. Johns Roviow, a weekly nowspnperof general circulation, on the 26th day of March and 2nd day of April, as shown by tho nffndavit of tho foreman of said paper which atfadavit is on fiio in the offico of tho City Recorder; nnd legnl posting of notices of such improvements, as shown by the nindavit of tho City Engineer on file in tho offico of the City Recorder, and no Remonstrance having been filed and as provid ed by said resolution, the Engi neer a preliminary cstimato of the cost of said improvement is $4176.58 but shall be more accu rately determined by said Engi neer. Now. Therefore it is hereby ordered that said street bo im proved and tho time for the com pletion of said Improvement is hereby fixed at Bixty days from tho Inst publication of notice of proposals of said work, which said proposals must be filed with tho Recorder of said city on or before tho 4th day of May at eight o'clock, p. in., of said day. 1 hat said street sha I bo im proved ns follows: By grading snme to established grade by cut and fill and by sidewulkingsamo on either side with 6 foot ce ment BidownlkB, 12 foot curbs entire length, together with all necessary wood crosswalks and Iron gutters, curb to havo stand ard drain tile every fifty feet; hitch rings to bo placed in curb as directed by tho City En gineer. The City Recorder shall give notice by publication for not less than threo insertions in tho St. Johna Review, tho official news paper, inviting proposals for making said improvement. Said improvement shall in all respects bo dono and completed in conformity with tho provis ions of Ordinances Nos. 163, 204 and 400, except as otherwise provided in this Ordinance; all work to bo dono under tho direc tion and supervision of tho City Engineer. That tho cost of said improve ment shall bo assessed against tho property in tho local improve ment district described in said resolution and designated as and declared to bo "Local Improve ment District No. 124." Passed by tho Council this 13th day of April, 1915. Approved by tho Mayor this 14th day of April. 1915. A. A. MUCK, Mayor. Attest: A. E. DUNSMORE, Recorder. Published in tho St Johns Re view April 16, 1915. G. W. 0VERSTREET Plumbing and Gas Fitting Job work promptly attended to, l'Uouc Columbia 618 109 Burr Street St. Johns. Oreeen