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About St. Johns review. (Saint Johns, Or.) 1904-current | View Entire Issue (April 26, 1918)
Voto For 1- , Useful Elec trical Devices John E. Owen CT Republican. Candidate forTlS Circuit Judge h IDopt. No. 6 Piittl mlv. W. WV HALL Vacuum Cleaners Hnir Dryers Boudoir Lamps Samovars Toasters Disc Stoves Foot Warmers Milk Warmers Massage Vibrators Cigar Lighters Ovens Waflle Irons Washing Machines Library Lamps Coffee Percolators Chafing Dishes Flat Irons Curling Iron Heaters Luminous Radiators Tea Kettles Sewing Machine Motors .Shaving Mirrors Kitchen Ranges Shaving Mugs ELECTRIC STORE ELECTRIC BUILDING Portland Railway, Light 8 Power Co. HOMESEEKERS WILL FIND RICH ACRES IN OREGON Dili I c Nichols 2 ? 2 7. N .1 HUSKY S'l'HHHT U Open Evenings a GIVE US A CALL ? 19 RESTAURANT ? 2 2 V 111 Republican Ciitulidalc Fur County Clerk If I full to reduce the annual expense of tho olllco by from ;uui; m $.iu,ihmi or to givi ax prompt mill olll I -nt Hii-vici. I will donate one-half of my salary for two years to tho Red front- Fund. I'd adv. J. C. Mickum and Cream Direct From the Cows Muscaday Dairy J. II. WINDLE, Prop. Phone Col, 320 Delivered Dally I buy or sell St. Johns Proper!) A. W. DAVIS Real Estate fire Insurance and Notary Public Lint yoiu piopvrty with me if yon (k-siie to sell titiickly '' N. Jenny St St. Johns The Central I II" lit " I K t'l- i I'liiliiili-lphl.t Stievt. St Johns. Soft Dunks as usual CnlilcM ami Coolest Drinks in town. Sauilwichvs, etc. All lead ing Summer Drinks. I KY OWK MILK PUNCH OREGON FACTS I iW II i.I.Im till imieM ( IMmitIM and olutklt lutirmtllti iiilm till frill mil It II (Mil wmI wn H...I4 tirlililr t, tdil in. i i.fle ciir II ft itiuiiiy rntt Wfiu t iMif Yiu nt unfiilti Iniltfrl u oil it III U.Ik I-HIK n.lUl.l li Hi mi 1111111111 iiiiriiii iiMlii I nlll, 'in In Iht Uxlla Piin fonlir ..JUitn,cl.iiiiii.iMiirfiiU(i. runic s,i l-m 111), I), r. Hit- OmtU. Nik rlu in Ihllllftl ll flfmlll II llfil l Iitlntn iHillin. la IM (Above Sample of AdvertUe ment Used In Eastern Newt, paper). Oregon frulta world-famous for quality, beauty and de licious flavor. riihlntj Induitry ranks Man, especially salmon, but It alio produces iplendld tea fish, ai well as oyttert, clams, craus, etc, 3. Furnishes finest wool In Amer. lea, and li a leading iliecp producer. 4. Large production of cattle and hogs, having abundant native forage, 5. Oregon flax equals that grown In Ireland and nelglum. 0. Claims highest yield of grains and potatoes per acre. 10. Orows 50 of the hops raised In the United States. Hat 283,307,570,000 board measure feet of timber on pri vate lands. Has 100,815,531,000 board meaiure feet of timber In na tional forettt and large quan tity In national parks and Indian lands. Tremendous Industrial de velopment poitlble through the fact that one-third of unde. veloped water power In tho Unltd States It available In Columbia River batln, THIS STATE MUST MAKE FULL PREPARATIONS FOR "BACK TO LAND" MOVEMENT. CET READY FOR THE WAR'S END Republican Candidate for Labor Commissioner Will foster iiuliuiiii-. .ui.l i.iivt veitmi-iilii. Will Kif 1 uipl.mi Kiiiiduyi a fciii.irr l ,il rrfw4tivs M.v 17 in- Hllll 1UIK I'.i l .t.lt. ROBERT C. WRIGHT Republican Candidate Circuit Judge Dept. 4 2$ year' Coutt ckMiiiue The right kiml of comt. that'), all I'lllll mlv. Notice to Creditors In the Count Couit .-I lltr kUIr al IMckuii Ux ,l.C VWUIII) W IWItUUIVll lu the luntlei ul IU rWU ul Johu U' lau-uuct dccnif.t NutUc It lirirbv ctvm l llir lrh ul lik W . Jicuun ali.t Hut Ihr uii.lt i .ik-iii.l imi. jwlnlrd rirt'uUx ul Ikr I w ill aud Vitutrj vi inti uriTTrui auu lirf U.UHIIIUU All IVIMWi lttlH)i .llliui miiiiua Mlit dnnl cal.wr UK riUtr. tic UimlrU l iki tbf I itijuiiiu. . iKwnit ii mi aii mo ttrittgr I dlklui, in; uwiil ul l i..lr t.uiWiUii I'uitUad iiirKSo, ulllilH m m-uthi now ilur tUir .1 ihr Bill puuJICMWtl u mi. u.-iuv liulm uubl jh, I9l. HUSKY lll-.Mil.KmiX l.inniui. Notice to Creditors Id Ihe County Cuuit ul Ikt uic ul (Wmub Iui the Couuty al Mulluuiuah In tlir ludlcc U Ike tkUlf ul A l oUiu dr Notice hereby utveu ul ike Jlh ul A 11 Oiboru. Slid tUt Ike undiuiil kna Utru dull ippotnlrd JunuUliat.n ul hit nutt by Ibf .vwMty jmuvv v. .iiwiiuwMiBii vuuaiy. iirek-vt, nd hil qudllbrd All I'ttioui Iuvihk Uuu Vut uikl drTd cnt, or liit tic; ik dievtird la i-icmiU tke Mine lu Ike uihlcikigurd duly cilbd.ib Um reoulied. t the uthoe ul ku AtluiM . i riklm, ill? Biuid ul 1 Or tuiuluu ViUb4 OttfOU. witlilu Mi kuuik hum the dl a Ike lot publlcstluu ul tU yjthi fiidty. Mick vyiBi iyi. h. i. b.m im.ii, AanuitolcnUM. Hot tho label on your paper. John Poll J II Harvey P, & H, Transfer Co. Phone Columbia 30S .ii N. Jerm-y St. Johns, Ore. J. R. WEIMUR Transfer and Storage Wr d-llver your kuxU to and from i!l (ir:l uf I'ortland, Vancouver, l.lnit on. 1'ortUrul ami Suburban Kiuren 2a,, city dock ami all points aoceaaibU vt orvron. rUna v4 rWkur eataf ..The Past Time Billiard Hall,, v I UIIIVI l'ri-iHr.-r The Place Where They All Go i Choke Lino of CiKitrs, Tobac co and Soft Drinks Willi UK ri!K CAR STOPS Portsmouth Gospel Hall Mutiny ,i p. M for Christians. llo.K'l uii'CttuK in evening 7:30. One iloor west of thun store. Electrical Contracting Wiring, Fixtures and Repairing C. L. Dearlove 1(178 Haven St. Columbia a7-l Chi'iIs of thanks notkos art? ehm-jruil for at tho rato of fifty ceiun each. Persons desiring to nave such notices published siiouii make a note of this. Ori-pm U iiih 1 f ilii wihiiI.t (imi. niiinlili-s In 1 In- iii,iu) tlf I'mitlf NllltlM. s Mil l-IHllrt III llM'lf llt-ri-lnrniv II Iihh Imi-ii imiIihI fur IH frullH- iiml (ri'iiii fmliM uiv vmh-IiI fniiniiH fur qiiHlliy. lnMiily iiml I -l 1 -rluiM llitvnr lint iIUi'oIHimI fn rutins Is rtlilly IioImk nmii'riHl. 'I'd- ill nmllc I'lmilliltHH nn Mug uiMli'rltnn iiml tho future of OrnHt U mut uf tla imwt ih-ihiiUIhk. No imt tlilukN of OrvffiHi without (hliiklni; of lit IUIiIiik InilUfttry, hh olitlly llit Mtlnmu litOuniry. hut Or- k'nii ul -- rurnliWMi mMhmIUI turn IMi. us woll hm nyiitrtrn. i-Imwx. i-nilw. i'li This hHli Ik iiiit of tho lnriH, priMliitvrii or -hiVi In Die) inuiury, mid Orcuoii wmil k nsiHitiltiil h Urn II 1 it's t iittxliiiHHl In Aiticrlin. Ait nlun iliiiuv nf imtlvo fi)rniii tntM ltu n khIIimI In 11 Uirno iiriMluvlltHi of initio iiml Iiiirm. Flax a Profitable Crop, Orotftni x ! ituotlw irortilil crop, litis luiMluot IiWiik mpml to tlwt Krown In Irolniul iiml Hnlnluitt. llojis U nnothor of tho tiuportHiit ylultls of Ort'Kn. unil It H iwtliuuiiMl tliHt M ur cunt of tho lnw inlsl In ih Unlti'tl Stntos In Krown hoiv. Tim prililiu'tlvlty of tho Imul U uuiisiwl mitl lln ktitti' MUllii.rllliM i-ltilui (hut U protliuvs tho lili;liosi yioiti of gritlus nutt luittttoos por noro. wiiotiicr or not tho oviiot limine would suli.iutitl uto this claim, tho inoro fni't that pro duction lu UiU statu U mi KnMt hs to iiuiko hucIi 11 cliilui phuiillilo iiixiiros tlmt Its litnd Is HiiioiiK tho rlclioKt. OroKon hits uncut timber lu mi al most umiUMWurtililc amount, ruuiilm; Into tho hundreds of billions of Imunl foot, doth on piivutc IhiuIs uiul In uu tloiml forests, unttontil iwrks mid Indltm Imids. Water Power Means Much to St:tte. Ouo of tho most lnimrtimt foil turos of Oregon's futitro 1 1 us In the fact that there Is available, tli ui:li uudeveloiuHl, niroxlmuti-ly oiie-llilrd of th totnl water power of tho t'ltltwl SiniiK to ho f, , ,, 'iiIuiiiI.Iii llltcr Imnii. This fMet I- I1MMIN. .HHlMll) lwHHiNHt III lw of riHi.,11 ri-.s.,iutiim,iuui ..r ir.w.i. lit. llt Ullll,l. l.iMt hllM KllllUllI Im the 1,1 iniiwrye iiihI ilcveloji nihI hrtiia: Into ,iM Hie w.Hlilelfnl mmi, ltlH, r ihh. water jwwer. Mllllns f Acres Available. .Millions ,lf NITtM of ImhiI tlmt Iwve iw,-r known Die feul of (ho plow tiro hhiiiiii; ror liniii04.iHlier In tho KretH i:ini.lro SInIim of tint Trtiitk-Mlii. MHirl Went. Mini In tho Mutes tlmt face Hit) Paelrto Ocean, .Mmii) of iliei uurwi nro In tho dry fariMlnic HH'ttoiis, iniiiiy of (1 10,11 tun be lroht uuir Irritation illtvhtM. In hiIiIUIimi to UiU "Hihl" ImimI. tlnie mo mmi) Hcnw In (Iiomi MmIo. iow tttlihmetl In Utre) IntiU. which Hltlt ihe ever wen I ward puklilntc of tltUMi who stvk nw IhhiU will. In thu next few yeark. bo cut up Into smaller furiua. When (he tntiiioutlous traeeily of the world now liolm; eniu'ttMl In blood ami kUKVriuK uiain Iho fair Holds of franco, come llually to mi end, tho ImtKlUjt for tho open country will take an eveti Kreater hold tiaiii (ho hearts of mankind. Then this Kreat isuiutry In tb W'et alMiuld be In (hx-dtlim to reaaitl to this lotikMui;, khoiild bo read to receive those who will seek Ilk welcome. OroKon must do Its jmrt. Kvery aiceiicy In the klutc should bo direct) to this end. lu preparation for this day every futility should bo used to acquaint those who now nre looklntr for a now Inane lu the West, and every oricaiiUatlou that Is working to secure the tiplmlldliiK of tho WVst klaaild bo eticourneed, Union Pacific System On the Job. One of the most actlvo ortfanlaa ilons osKolally iiuilntatiicd for work of this character, uu organization ad mirably equipped with resources and lucked with a thorouclw kuowlcduo ami system, Is tho Colonization nutl Industrial llureau of tho Union Pa title SyMoai. This llureau Is under tho direction of It. A. .Smith, who lifts had many years' experience lu such work. lUv ceutly there has been Installed on the KtMitnd iloor of the hmthpiarter bulhllm; of the Union Paclllc ltallroad. in Omaha, u most comiilete and per manent exhibit of the agricultural, liortlcultural and live stock Interests of the miles whh h ure served by III I'lilnn Paolllc Systiiii. .NVhritskii. Kan h. Ciilorailo, W'youiluK. I'tuh. Idalin. W'akhiitKiou. OroKon. I'ullfonihi mid N'evnila. This oxhlhll. which was ire parwl anil Installed throiiKh co-opora-Hon with the imhllc auihorilloa In eai-li of thM. kiMtiw, Is to ho limlu tnltHl and kept isHiHtanlly wiiawed li' The l.'nhm Paeirio SystHii as Ihe foundation of tho work which It car rl,ks on for tin imriimo nf lirincliis; new settler and lioimMMmlivrs Into ihe U't. Ourtau Hat No Land for Sale. Tli t'oliiiiixatliai ft Indiisilrnl lilt- rtH has i,,i html in sell, ami Its only Inletv-t In id,- MiW ,f land by ihosa Hla have It. Is tho hHllillnn up of the territory which it serves. In other w,il. Its IntoroM Is tho bring Ine limether of the laud mid thoso wlni would make now homo upon the laud. I'or that roason expert aceiits of this Unreal) InvMatlb'itto thoMiik'hly all land that Is offered for snlo 11 nd all land aiconts. Thet exiterts satUfy thwHMilven tliat the laud Is sultaulo for farmliir. that Ihe el I ma Ho oomll HiMis r rlKht and that the price at which It s offereil h reasonable; next 1 hey satisfy ihemelve-i that the land aiytit W iMinest ami reliable. Thorn Is no need to fool men In order to et them to settle In lh West tho truth Is stroriK enoiijch. Ads Carried In Eastern Papers, A very eteilve advertlsliie esm- Iwihu 111 the Uastern stales, the Southom states and the Slates of tho Mle-infiiii! Valley enables this Hu ron 11 to pot In touch with thitM who wants facts about the W'aot. and as Mam as Its representatives learn what siH'tlmi of the eounlry most ap ieas to the prospect ho Is turned over to tho trustworthy land tiKcnts oHratlni: In that section. These laud mkoius take up the work from there on and tho records of the Huron 11 show that the work 1ms been most successful. nuriiiK the last year tho advertising by the I'nlon Paclllc System reached a circulation of more than five million readers u month. There were received nearly ton thousand Inquiries and there are records of 2.-IS2 carloads of household kooiIs moved Into and hrougli tho various states listed above, duritu; six months of this per- IOl. I his iloos not Include thoso who came Into the West without shlpplnjt their household goods, mid Ihero nra tunny who sou out nil such property before moving. Neither does It In clude thoso who went overland In au tomobiles mid thero nre many of them, tooi So It would seem that here Is proof of tho otfectlveties of th plan worked out by the I'ulon Pacific System. Prominent Ex-Progressives are Endors ing Ralph E. Williams for Republi can National Committeeman. Portlnnd,Oreon, April 2018. To the Hcimblknn Voters of Or egon : We. the undersigned, all for merly Progressives and now reg istered Republicans, wish to add our endorsement to tho candidacy of Ralph 13. Williams, of Port land, for re-election on May 17 to the position of Republican National Committeeman. We endorse his candidacy for the following definite reasons: In thu first place, if Mr. Wil liams had not invited and on- cournffcd the Pourcssivos (0 join with the Republicans of this Statu in 1010, there would have been no active co-operation be tween the two forces anil Ore gon would undoubtedly hnve been lost to thu Republican cause. Air. Williams advocated the adoption by the Republican National Committee of a similar I program of amalgamation and co-operative action in other States. If his suggestions con cerning California and Washing ton had been followed, those two states would also have been found in the Republican column after the national election. 1 Mr. Williams' attitude of, friendliness toward Col. Roose-! volt is generally known to Re publican leuders throughout the, Country and State. Tho same spirit of unity which Mr. Wil-1 lams was so largely instrumen tal in etfecting in Oregon in 1916, he also strove successfully to bring about at the recent meeting of the Republican Na tional Committee at St. Louis. The new chairman of the Re publican National Committee, Will II. Hays, who was elected at the St. Louis meeting, has joined with George W. Perkins, Chairman of the Executive Com mittee of the former Progres sive party, in commending Mr. Williams' efforts to achieve har mony at St. Louis. On the occa sion of his recent visit to Port land Mr. Hays cnlled attention to the splendid spirit of harmo ny which now prevails among all elements of the Republican pnrty in Oregon and earnestly urged that it be maintained. Mr. Williams' record as an earnest supporter of the Govern ment in the enercrotlc conduct of the War, is widely known, owing to the aid he has given to all war activities. We believe in all fairness, that Mr. Williams' sorvlcns. nn outlined above, entitle him to re-eleclion. We also believe that you are entitled to know where we stand with rocrnrd to his candidacy, and for that reason, we have addressed this state ment to you. Henry Waldo Coc, Progressive National Com mitteeman for Oregon. Thomas R. Neuhauscn, Ex-chairman of State Pro gressive Party. George Arthur Brown, Ex chairman of Executive Com., Progressive Pnrty. Sanfleld MncOonnld, Pros, of Ass'n of Fathers of Orogon Soldiers nnd Snilors. I). L. Dovey, A. I. Monlton, F. II. Lewis, Progressive members of the Hughes Cnmpaign Com. Charles W. Ackermnn. Oliver M. Hlckey. C. P. Hodloy. Lon L. Parker. Georgo R. Anders. Miss Vivian Flexner. Mrs. Geo. I. Thompson. Mrs. M. L. Neuhauscn. Mrs. Anna E. Crcvilli. Mrs. Maude M. Povey. Miss Mary E. Hill. Paid adv. Lll-CE BACON YOU know how cooking brings out all the rich pungent flavor of bacon there's nothing that tastes better. But you wouldn't like it raw. IT'S TOASTED So we tonst the Burley tobneco used in LUCKY STRIKE Ciga rettes for exactly the same reason to briny out the rich, solid flavor. . It your dealer does not carry them, terU $ 1.30 for a ttrtoa ol 1 2 packages loTheTobscco Company 0) CalUomU. Ha Itanctico, 10c yO Guaranteed by (So I Off0ATtO It $100 Reward. $100 The r.iadt-m uf tin ikiiMr ull1 cm ileukotl to It-am tl'Ut II., i, la ul l,m on. arvade.1 Olet-uk. Hull s-liu-n has been -ii'l 10 cure 111 all Its ktuicM, ami that It t'utuirli Hall's I'ulnrih Cute l the only live cure now know 11 to the meJU-u! rullv I'ltturrh twin a .-oiiatlmilntiAi diara, roiiuiriM a constitutional treat ment. Ilntl a Cutarrh Cure l taken In ternally, mlltur directly uiun lha lil,,i.l an,t niuroua iurfin-e or tit syetem, there- 1, i eetroytiiir the luuiuuttloit or Ihe dlJ !'. and K vlittr the atlent utrensth by t'lilldliiir up the eoiwtlliilktii and alsthiK iialiiu- la dolus lie wtttk. The proprietors have .0 iiiimIi fulth III Its curative n. era that lb.)' offer One Hundred Dollar! (or aay ruw that It (all to cur. Send (or list Of tMlliuonlala. old by all Ifucditi tie. Take (lair t'aiully I'llle (r eaaatlpatlaa. RUVIUW'S LEGAL BLANKS The following list of legal bUnks are kept for sale at this office ami others will be added us the detnand arises; Warranty deeds, Quit Claim Deeds, Realty und Chattel Mort BiiRes, Satisluetiou of MortKues, Contructs fot Sale of Realty, Hills of Sale, Leases, Re sure to buy a Liberty Rond and help to win the war. Get the Review Bring in Your Job Printing Now For Lend Him AHanc LIBERTY BONDS ENOCH MORGAN'S SONS CO. PATRIOTISM "Actions Buy SAPOLIO For ECONOMY 111 spean louaer than words -Act -Don't Talk -Buy Now