THE ST. JOHNS RfVIEW A. W. Mnrklc, Itiltlor Published Friday of ICuch Week Subscription prlo $1.00 per yoar. Ii entered at post office mall mnttw Tim RitviKW In t)i1mt1 Cltotrnn. ftl of the second clnis nnder the Act oi Con res of Mnrcli 3, 1879. In the passing of Peter Aut 7.en this community, especially, has sutiered a distinct loss He was a man whom it was a pleas tire to know. Of keen intellect genial disposition, helpful, of a kindly and generous nature, ho was a prince among men. No matter when or where one met Petor Autzen he was always the same pleasant, gonial, land ii irood humor. No one ever wen to him in distress in vain. His holping hand was ever ready to roliovo destitution. Ho was keenly interested in the growtl and development of bl. Johns and ho devoted much of his time toward this end. Ho was possessed of splendid business ability and judgment, and his dealings with his follow men woroallof the fairest and sfiuar est, and ho never took advantage of any man. row men had more friends Mian he, and it is with thu deepest regret they now realize that his kindly am familiar figure will no more he Heen upon this earth. The work is the belter for having had men like Peter Autzun live in it. Potor Autzon was born of Danish parents May 1. 1 Kit 1. in Schloswi);Holstein when that province was under Danish rule. During tho War of 180(5 between Denmark and Germany, youiii Petor, though only eleven years of age, was sunt alone by his father witli a four horse team to deliver supplies to Danish soldieni who were then near the German border to resist the in vasion of their country by the Uorman army. In an early con f I let. German arms prevailed. resulting in a rout of the Danes and choking the highways with Hutting mini and wreckage of war. Much to bis father's mir priso and delight, young Peter was tho only teamster to return with his load of proviHions all others overturned and abandoned their vvsgons in an oll'ort to oh capo capture. I'Yoni that limit on, he minted a hatred for the (lurinau military rule. KoMpomivo to bis innate do sire for absolute freedom of ac tion, Mr Aulxeu came to Amer ica woon after reaching mature manhood and swore allegiance to tho United States as soon as bo was in position to do so. On August 5th, 1SKVJ, he was married to Miss Anna Wegner at Sail i'Vancisco, and immedi ately departed with his bride for tho liray's Harbor Country in tho employ of the Simpson Lumber Company. The young couple began housekeeping at Hoipiiam, WhsIi.. in the full of 1882. Three children weif Imrn to thutii. The Aral died when three years of age; their (Sligh ter Alice, Mrs. Morris, died in August, 1!H7. His wife, and son Thomas, survive him. Tho loyalty, hospitality and joviality of Mr. ami Mrs. Aut 7.011, soon won for them a host of friends, who, from lKJlt) to 181)7, insisted Unn showing tlmir appreciation by impress ing Mr. Autxen into public of fico. He, during that time, with the huiiity approval of tho public, filled with fidelity and credit, the reaiwtive ollicex of Collector of Customs for the Port of Cray's Hai'lvor, Post Master and Mayor of IbNpiinm. and County Comisnioner of Che bnlis County. Washington. Many courtesies were ollVivd him while in public oil ice in the nn turu of free railroad trnnsMrtn tion, etc., which was customary in those times, but they were always politely and unceremo niously declined- the reason be ing that he did not wsut to feel ombarrassed should it become bis duty to withhold public con cossious tlmt might be renici.t odof him. These nets, with oth ers, indicative of his unflinch ing integrity, soon earned for him the HHineof '"HoiieHt Pete." hi 18D7. Mr. AuUeii, in com pany with Mr. W. I,. Adams, now president of the First Na tional (tank of Hoquinm.WHsh., and W. D. Mack organized the JUUCK I.OUU1I1K io., wnicu inu - -nm kmibh I -iiriiii Has Seen Much Service CHRISTIANS ATTENTION t Three Modern 5-R00M I BUNGALOWS Now Building Easy Terms On Payments Mortgage Loans, and Insurance f Peninsula Security Go, l:lrst National Bank Building her Co., which operates a largo saw mill in Grays Harbor. Ho has boon a stockholder in tho First National Hank of Hoqtilnm since its organization, in 181)0, One of tho mo3t interesting employees of our yard is Roy McCabe, Lnnce Corporal of the 241at Overseas Battalion, who recntly returned to this country. discharged from service because of wounds. Corporal McCabe has a jairged scar in his forehead where a giant Hun endeavored to end his career with a bayonet. The Hun is now dead. On tho bridge of his nose is another scar caused by u German bullet. He was also wounded in the leg Corporal McCabe in Belgium was an eye witness to the cruc fixion of his pal. According to Mr. McCabe, the two, who had traveled together for nine years, became separated at the battle of Ypres. After tho battle Mc Cnbe found bis comnanion cruel fied to a church door. The body was badly mutilated but life was not yet extinct. With tender care Aicuino and tils companion rescued their comrade arm as they knelt beside his remains vowed never to take another flnrmnn tn-tonnnir Until Ihn flnv of his discharge McCabe kept his the Seventh Day Aclvcntis vow, and is now eager to return hnilrlinrr until fur-trW nntiro and further avenire tho death 0f Duilcnn untu lultnei notlCG his best friend. Besides having The regular hours and order l-.tl ! A I. .1 O participated in many oi inu grcui - . ... . . . .. , battles of France. McCabe saw of service will be observed. service in Mexico, having fought with thu Currar.za forces for several months. .He also took Dr. II. If. Jones, Pastor The services of the Chris tian Church will be held in part in the Brazilian revolution In 1910. In addition to being wounded, McCabe was gassed three timos.nnd is still suffering from tho effects of the chemical, A cordial invitation to the public. "GRAPES OF GOLD" NEW TYPE OF LECTURE by exploding shrapnel. From viuiiik Juuii'i iuwiii nuiji fiiffui ?n.i ?lftL , il' from shell aho caui Hon. He came to Oregon in 1900, bought an interest in the Port land Manufacturing Co., which up to that time had operated in a very limited measure; ho and his son Thomas soon acquired the entire interest or that com pany anil set ahout lor us im provement. uno ingiit lie was awakened from bin sleep am told that his mill had burned down. His answer was: "Why make a fuss about it this time of night? I will begin rebuild ng as soon as it gets light." He limn retired and was soon fast asleep. This incident was char- acteristie of tho man. Ho was never daunted by adversity, nor lid he waste his strength by tin necessary worry. Ills factory was rebuilt as soon as condi lions would permit, and has ever since, like all other enter irises over which he exercised control, bueu maintained in the lighest state of modern clllcien cv Ho was stockholder and direc tor in thoNicolai Door Mfg. Co.. n the Peninsula hhip Building Co.. Peninsula becurity Co.. stockholder in the United States National Bank of Portland, and. to n greater or loss extent, in many other corporations. Against bis personal pleasure. he served one term as Council man of tho City of St. Johns and for several years as Prosi lent of tho St. Johns Conimor da! Club, and was a member of tho Portland Chamber of Commerce. Soon after coming to Oreiron le purchased an interest in the eiiiusiiia National Bank. In lune. 11118. honored that institu lion by becoming its President, which olllco be held, with the unanimous approbation of the stockholders, board of directors and patrons of the Bank until the lay of his death. Mr. Autzen was no slacker Base Ball Notes Tho Grant Smith-Porter club anil the roumlalion team played oil their tie for first honors in the first half of thu series last Saturday afternoon on Vaughn street grounds, the latter win ning by tho close score of 2 to 1. The local club journeyed to St. Helens. lune 'J.'td and was defeat ed in a well played and exciting gamu there by a score of -1 to Si, I he Cornfootand Peninsula teams crossed bats at the local grounds Juno litfd, theSformer winningoutby a score of .10 to It. Owing to only ono timnire olllciating and ho not working behind thu bat when there was a runncron, as should have been thu case, tho Peninsula got the worst of it on two foul decisions. 1 wo games w ill bo nulled oil at the local grounds Juno ilOth. the first will bu between Su, ple-Ballin and Columbia River; the second gamu between Corn foot and tho locals. The irames begin at l:ul): gates oncu 12:!J0. A big attendance is anticipated. H. V. Adams Preients Out-of.the-Ordl nary Lecture At Chautauqua. II. V. Adiims coined to Chautauqua with n lecture tlot'ltkilly nwny from "tho hentt'ii path" of ClinuliUKitm nub JcctM. It Is known ns "Gropon of Gold," unit litis Imtii Klven thrniijclmtit thu United Htntos for the Ittnt ten yours with iimiNtiitl micci".. It dunls with tho power of mijcffvMllim, htillt around toils needs. Aftorcontributing to the first Bed Cross fund, ho was heard to say; 'What 1 have. I made in the United States; when tho Govern ment wants what I have saved. it may have it, and such services as I can givo in its defense." He know what was reipiired of 1 1 in ami what to reuuire of others; he did his full duty and expected those answerable to him to do theirs; he measured men by three rules. honesty.coni- mon souse and willingness and ability to work. His nbilitv to for its object the buying of tun- survey tho qualities in men, read I i i : iiiiv . i . . i .a ii.... The local nowsnanur should be found in every home. No child will grow un in iunoranco who can bu taught to appreciate (lie home paper. It is thu stepping stone of intelligence in all those matters not to bu learned in hooka. Givo your children a foreign paper which contains not one word about any nersou. place or thing which they ever saw, or porhnns ever bean of. anil how can you expect them to be interested? But let them havo thu home paper and road of persona whom they meet and maces wun which uiey are familiar, ami soon an interest is i.itherin miblic or nrlvnte life. awiiKenoti w iicn increases with ------ --- . i ..f ii. . i . leknuw his responsibility and Wr ,i r " locuninper. never evaded It. he loved his T" ' m. nnt emintrvntul wna iinnr.u en. mm uiohu wiiiu run win rem ". ' . i .i... ii u.. i i. . ui vii ii iiu ri-DKiinm inu nf iii.il uu i)iiiiur mi wii'ir uvea mm uu M MVVtlWMI MIUIUI HIV I a. M . opportunities it afforded: he como "ueiiigoni menand womun, onlributed unsparingly and far " . w. w . micuhur, eyond the requirements of him H. V. Adami. tho uncleiit laoverh, "An n limn think Ih, M) Is Ii " In this lot lure, Mr. Adums dl"ci-t i tho nower of u niiin'ri M'lf-ehoM'ii llt niKhts to inuke for cliur- Meier, ihtkoii.iI huitiiutM mnl iih)kiil wi'IIIh'Imk. I !' Mh'iu the euro the mv er of lnlecnie tlilnl.luu; tho neeei xlty of thlitkliiK hU thoinihts If we would uehlewt lilt; thins:. It U neither a Mormon mr :t dry dltculou, hut u KeloutllU'milij'H.'t, uiiido door mid Inter wiling mid well jioiisoiiol with wit uud humor. CHICAGO CARTOONIST AT CHAUTAUQUA Formerly With "Inter.Ocean" 'Rtcord.Herald." and Ned Womlnian, curtoonlnt and hu morliit, who will entertain Cluuitiuuiua uudloiiceH this j ear, was for four years n carttvonUt on tho nrt stuff of tho Chlettfo Inter-Ocean. Ho litis contrib uted many cartoons to "Life," "Judue' nnd other nmcnzlnos of nntlonnl rejia a credit to their strong in tholr knowledge of the world as it is today. Exchange, nor and logging. lluu was his first real busiuetis adven ture, and it was in the admin istration of the affairs of that company that ho first demon strated his wonderful executive powers and business acumen. Under his leadership and push, and his dogged industry, the business of the company suc ceeded far beyond the most san guine hopes of his associates nnd friends. Mr. Alack died in 190a. Mr. Autzen and Mr. i Adams purchased his interest I and become sole owners of the company. In lUOti. they dis-: continued Hons and their characters, calculate with almost mathematical certainty the result of action, made him an invaluable asset to the various enterprises with which he was associated. Ho was a bountiful provider and saw to it that his family was made comfortable; was loyal and affectionate to his frit mis. just and considerate to his employes, and fair to all with whom he dealt. He tower ed high above tho avorago man in physical and mental strength and strength of character, i et. he was democratic in taste and 111 Every Meal You Eat might be made n little better and a little eheacr. Observe the three leading elements of Shopping quality, quantity, and price. We arc making more determined ef forts than ever, to make our gro cery one of high service and econ omy to the people of this commu nity. We KNOW that any pur chase you make here is one of economy, and reduces the present cost of ing. Grocery 201 I Grabateria , Jersey St, The Source of torength First Trust S Savings BANK OF ST. JOHNS 1302 East Fcssendcn Street Phono Columbia 10G Officers and Directors F. A. PICE. President and Cnililer 1 1. HENDEKSON, Vice President CEO. I. BROOKS, Secretary F. S. DOEKNUECHEK Four per cent interest paid on time nnd sav ings deposits. GENERAL INSURANCE Rentals and Rentals Estate Loans As Beef Stands at the bend of all meats in the point of consumption and nour ishment, so our meat of all kinds outclasses much that Is sold elsewhere, in the way of freshness and quality. We give the customer only the best in every instance, and at full weight and prices which arc hard to beat. Try us for n while and you will go nowhere else. SPECIALS Get an ice cold Melon only 5c a pound Cantelopes.' 10 each or 3 for 25 Try a roll of our Special Butter $1.00 a roll ST. JOHNS CASH MARKET BROS., Prop's. DELIVER tog N Jersey Street I M BO DEN Phone Columbia 21 WE It is Just What Uncle Sam Wants At the request of the U.S. I'ood Adininstrntion, our Coinputiy lins loaned en; of our Modern Klcctric Ranges to be used for the Food Con servation demonstrations now being conducted in the Liberty Temple. Do you want any stronger approval of nny cooking de vice than this? Uncle Sam asked us for an Klcctric Utinge because it fills the bill better tlinu any other Cooking Device made. We urge all housewives interested in the patriotic service of their country ns well ns all who want their kitchens equipped with the most modern, convenient and reliable cooking appa ratus to visit the Liberty Temple and see for them selves just what an Klectric HaiiKe will do to reduce their household burdens. FUNERALS Benutlful black adult hanrac, box, ombnlmlng and ad service for. gray or eaikot, 2 nutoi rfln- $7 MI I,l,i:il TKACHV l'uucruln If desired for f'20, $30, 10, fCO. Holier priced funerals in pro portion. We manufacture caskets. Lady assistant. Ileautiful funeral chnj el. MILLER & TRACEY Main 2601 Indopontlont Funornl Directors A 7C0S Washington at Cll.i Street, Hetwcen 20th and 2ht Slrcrt, West Side ST. JOHNS BRANCH OFFICE W. A. ANDREWS, Representative CM Central Ave. N. Phone Columbia S83 Light & Power Co. eri0 eOr3 eOr3eO 05 I 'Billie' Nichols CP 2 hi Real Gravely Chewing Plug gives a pure, clean tobacco taste a lasting tobacco sat isfaction that the chewer of ordinary tobacco doest get. Peyton Brand Real Gravely Chewing Plug 10ca pouch and worth it Cravtly!a$t$tomuchlongirttcoit no mora to cfitw Ihanordinary plug P. B. Crarely Tobacco Company Danville, Virginia I RESTAURANT g throw your md Tires away 111 N. .JEKSEY STREET Open Evenings GIVE US A CALL 2 2 3 action: was a lover nnd friond active louirinir oncra. of children and delighted in the conveyod their tim- companionship of yomiK people. Dainty f . . ... .1. . n . iHvsiKiis lor wie corset cover and Petticoat, .Ned Woodman. tntlon. Hut ho found his trout Hold a few yours uso when ho tlrst npponrod iijvou tho plMtform. Since that time ho has hoou In constant demand for Chtiu lumiuu work durlui; tho summor sea sous, w otvliuHii talks while ho draws and illumluatos Ids looturo not only with hu clovor cartoonlntr, hut with fluo tlhos of humor. As 1111 eastern dally Miys.. "Woodman Illustrates his sturltw with cartiwns ond Illustrate- ms canoons with storlos." ills rro- Btm enlivens, amuses, luforms, edu cat os. bur lands to a cornoration form ed by thorn under the name of the Keystone Timber Co., which still exists and holds valuable tracts of timbor both in Oregon and Washington. Mr. Autxen was also a stockholder and trus tee in the Grays Harbor Luni. lost a man, He loved the freedom of outdoor life and the beauties of nature ns the eagle loves the clear skies. He was inspiration to his mends, and those who knew him best can truly say: in his death the world has Everyday you are without a kodak is so much 11 easure lost. turrin bays bo. N. A. Gee. nrofessor of odd jobs, is now ready to take your order for anything in house moving or repairing, roof re- tinirim 11 bi)oi!iiHi, innwnl We have Victrolas made in wnrkof sill L'inrls nml unnnrnl sizes for vacationists. Take one contnictinu. Kill N. Ivnnhnp? with you. Currin Says So. ' phone Col. 803. CN)CvCMCMCMCNCv9C The Central TIIOS, OI.OVHR I'rop, Philaileljihia Street, St. Johns. Soft Drinks as usual Lowest nnd coolest Drinks in town. Sandwiches, etc. All lead' itig Summer Drinks. TRY OUR MILK PUNCH Electrical Contracting Wiring, Fixtures and Repairing C. L. Dearlove GET THEM VULCANIZED OPEN 6 A, M, TO 4 P. M, Tubes 25 cents and up. Reasonable prices on cas ing work. All work guaranteed. National Vulcanizing Works 205 S. JERSEY ST. St. Johns, Oregon 1G73 Haven St. Columbia 374 REVIEW'S LEGAL BLANKS The follcxviug list of legal blanks are kept for sale at this office and others will be added as the demand arises; Warranty deeds. Quit Claim Deeds, Realty aud Chattel Mort gages, battslactton of Mortgages, Contracts for Sale of Realty, Bills of Sale, Leases. Real Estate! II Yon Willi ti Sell Property at right prices list it with us. If You Want to Buy Property at right prices call and see us. S. C. Cook 402 N. Jersey Street Residents of St. Johns having taxes and city liens to pay in Portland can make their pay ments without inconvenience by availing tnemseives oi our ser vices. We will pay same and secure your receipt without in convenience to you. Fee, 25 cents. References: Any St. Johns Bank. Peninsula Title, Abstract and Realty Co., by H. Henderson. Manager: -102 North Jersey street. Why don't you make some pictures and send them to the soldiers. Currin Says So. Go to the Auto Repair Compa ny, zu bouth Jersey street, for your auto, motorcycle and bicy cle repairs and supplies. Autos for hire. Phone Coumbia 727. Use your Kodak every dav. Send the pictures to the boys t Bring la jour job printing whllt rou think of IL Donl wait until you ro entirely out. We are eoulDDtn 43 turn out neat and uity printing KapUy at Portlaa vrle or lau. A Fine Business Opportunity For Sale A well located and well established business in St. Johns that is in a flour ishing condition ; in fact doing a splendid business with greater increase in prospect. The proprietor has an ex cellent reason for .retiring. Parties looking for a good thing in a business way should not pass this by. For further information, apply at this office. In at. oraer to Insure a chanao of vertUenunt the copy for such change should reach tMs office not laterthan Wednesday, at 3 o'clock p. m. Please 1 1 J 0