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I SUA1A10NS. Political News Letter In the Circuit Court of tlm Stnlc of Oregon for the County of Multnoiimh. 1'. W. Cooknmn, tilnlntllf. vs Henry N. By F. .1. Kupfcr. linear and Haar, ills wile dciciii lauts Ex-Governor West has not ill llic llfiuii: ui iiiu otuic ui uiKKt'ui you mid each of you nre hereby required ... .1.- I .1... ,.f ri. heard from Washington in an to amxinr mm answer, or oinerwise picati Mm fW thn TInlrorl SI ntoa Sen- tu " co,ni.,1.1t fl, HKnl,,,t u 1,1 l,e nitlrtM ...... - nijoVe entitled uouri nnu cause on or oe ate. It IiaS UCCn the CUStOm OX l,,t. il, nvtilrnllnti nl l week nubllcn the administration to "lend U tlon of this summons, anil that if you fall Vinnrf" in flinan rnmiirlfif na uihn so to annear and answer, for want there- nr in nvmnnthv with it There r t,,e I,lftllff will apply to the Court pre in sympauiy Wlin il J'?"f for the relief demanded in its complaint nua ucunnu mi iiu uauuou uhliuvi ij,,,, l0.wjl: I'or n Jtltlfjliicnt Mill ill" bv the renublicuil Candidates for cret: of strict foreclosure titminst you In A use &1xnLjitfjjB the administration to "butt in" wtidciuise.UrrliiK and foreclosing you of and us our Sonntor nnd Con- .,,. rrtUin u property situated in the KreSStnan have Stood "perflOfia cum Gratis" with rreSldenl Wll- son on all war matters, it will givo the democratic candidates no excuse to make any charges of negligence in having advocnt ed during the war every incas ure for conducting it to a sue- ccsBfu conclusion. 'I he on y s sues that may arise will ho of a personal nature, which in the long run will have no effect when it comes to counting the votes. Mr. McArthur has a re cord of 100 percent since he has been in congress and Senator McNary stands equally as well. Therefore It stands to reason that in our estimation the public do not wish a change at . this time. Most of the Kepublican candidates for the county ollicoH have no have no opposition, with but one or two exceptions County (Jlerk novoriugo is op posed by W. L. Hickman and Judge Uantenbein by Lotus 1 Langley. Otherwise the rest of them have cluar sailing, in regard to the olllcu of .Justice' of the Supremo Munch there arc finite a number of thorn in the field. The present incumbent, Conrad I. Uluon, houiiih to luiu the inside truck oven k im Id his opponent "ring in" mi other who fortunately at tLit time carries the hniiip vt i"m men. For City CoinniinioniTn there are now four enndi I : t in the Held. The ptvitwit I cumhenlH, Ki'llnher and It low. are seeking to Im c'uiu again for the long term, win! Hornu and l'iur are innklnr ttiroimous omnia io itiopi ir them. Arthur I?. Haines La also entered the race at tin h i' moment and it begins to I very interesting. Our old v Mayor, will lio a candidal' fm the short term agniiiHt l)r 'J L. l'erkinK, former State Sen i tor. Or. Perkins was elected 1 .1 ! - il. . Willi I r nnu served in me um.i ami r.u.i sessions as State Senator ai.d was made chairman of the iiu portant Ways and Means Com mitteo and in that capacity he assisted in passing the following legislations: mo widow Ten Dion Act, the Compensation Act. Tho Act creating the State Highway Act. which Act mink it possible to build tho Columbia II ghway and also tho onab nu net, which made it uomhIIiIo to build tho Columbia Kiver iiridge In tliu liw session lie was mad chairman of the committee which drafted tho present two payment tax law. In lDKI Dr. Parkins served us one ol the Uourd of dovernors for the Itono bnow. I Jr. I'erKius was com missioned CommisMary (leneral with tho rank of Colonel by Gov ernor uensou in rjio.servmg in Unit capacity for two yours. He was u volunteer in the Spanish American War and served with Light Mattery A Field Arti lory. Ho has made his rotiidoneo in this city since 181)7. Or. I'or kins in acceiiting this nomina tion at tho hands of his friends is not unmindful of the great responsibility placed upon him for tho otiicu as City Com m is sionurand should ho be elected tho public can rest assured thut lie will conduct tho ollico to the host of his ability. Or. Perkins is a man of executive knowledge and has at heart tho city's future welfare. He is honest, oil ciont and nerfect ly trustworthy. Ho is a staunch adherent that all non-essentials Dhould be absolutely excluded at this time when wo are onirnnt'il in war, uuv ai uw m mo unio we Bi ouiu i.ui noo.ue.isiy anuri- iico i:iiii:ii.iiejr iu nuy v nu (iu IiartmentH, ospeeiully in tho Fire una I'olicu Departments. Reclamation of industrial aitea nlonjj the waterfront is in cluded in the program of the Chuinbor of Coinmoroe for har bor development, and it is pro bable that in the plans of the dock commission the lillini; of these sites in enrrying out tho .i.., i. u . ...in i... :.. I UICUUIIIK IMUKIIIIII Will IIU 111 ciuaea. me areas inc tide uni t rs v Lake. Mock's Uottoin, Columbia blough, North Portland harbor I nu u utrue amouni ot am i - around tho lower end of tho pon. insula. Ultiinately, it is b.- lieyed, tho Wilhitnotte slough wm uu uruKut-u to nuiKu a anil) cnuiuici uuu cimvifa isiunti on mutual aim tuo inainiauu on the west, will bo nvuilublo. The alternatively remedy in case the development is not under taken by thu dock commission or other port organizations, is a district reclamation law that will permit tho nrivnte owners lL. I A .. I .1 . tt make all heavy and costly im- provement work. A survoy of wo the lands in Question is nlannod by the chamber ns n part of its ftcuvmiMi in jrepannK un oiu-itnom, County of Multnomah, State of Oregon, iwrtlrulHrlv described as lots number .10 huh 31 ill jiiock I, 1'isner's miihiivisioii of 1.012, Glen l'nrk, according to the official plat thereof ns recorded in the office of the Comity Clerk of Multnomah Lountv. Orcuon. incliiilhiL' the statutory riuht of redemption, mid for hlscostsand disbursements lierein. Service of this summons is made up on you by publication thereof in the .St. Jelins Kevlcw, a newspaper oi general circulation published in Portland, , Mult noiimh County. Oregon, pursuant to mi order made by the Honorable Robert Tucker, Judge of the Circuit Court of the Suite of Otpnii, for Multnomah County, mmle and entered on the filli day of October, 10IH, directing service of wild summons to be made by publication thereof In the .St. Johns Review for six successive weeks, D.ite of first publication of this sum mons is October 11th, lUlt, nmi last pub lication November 22ml, 1118. SIDNKV CORDON, Attorney for Plalutilf, ton CerliiiKer Miltf., Portland, Oregon. elect 39 ii m Dan Kellaher My Commissioner lYour kindof a man Election Nov. 5, 1918 Paid advt-rliit-iiiriit Notice of llcarinii Final Account In lliv County Couit ol the .State of ir tfMi, (or Miiltnouwli County, In Ihf mutter of the Ibtute of S P Mii-, IHivhwh!, Noiuf ik livrvhy uiven thut the under VKiiril AiluiiiMtriitor ui the above lumid il Ii liltxl Ii 1m Iiii.iI reimit niul iu r.iiini, hikI thut the Court bus flxeil iiih ii 10 00 uVltKik A, M. of the Ufitll day of Nom iiiIht, IUlS.au lilt- time at the County I. owl KiMun ol the County Court IIoiim' i'oiiimiiii. .-iiiiiiioiiidii Lounty. UrtTou, tin tiie plticu, when ami wlit'ie k.iltl reHirl nun ik' nvaril, ami any oiijecuons or t t'l Hon touiiythiiiu lu niiiI rviHiit O'n iuiul him)' !; liiKiil, ami when and when- Mill KktMte will be t loi't ami Mid AdiiiliiutiMlor itiitl hu IkimUmiiii tin i'IwiKmI. II I!. CUI.I.IICK. Alt niiy lor Ailiiilnwtitttor. K. S. MOOHIt. AdiiiiiiMrator of the lUtate of ti. P. Moore. Dm-used. Hito of flrt iHibluHlloti. (Vt. 'JTi. 1H1S.I nm miuiiamuu, .nuv. , unts. The l'urtlaml Garbage Co. is prepared to remove rubbish of .. nuture fro the resi nlaces of (lum..s nIuj lu,siosa M. JohiiB at 7f cents per month for residences and from busi ness places at reasonable rates. Calls made every Saturday. Leave orders at the St. Johns Hardware, or phone Woodlawn WW3. Residents of St. Johns having taxes and city liens to pay in 1'iH't niul t'llli niiikn thiui' nnv. nunittt without: iiwiuivimiom'it liv ,., . - J MVIll lilt? I KiniSUl VDM 111 IMII UI11-. !.. wi nm' mima ";;;! securo your receipt without convenience to you. Kee. im u. lf.tt t'lmu-.w Anv St. Johns lhtnk.- roninsulu Title, AlwtriiL - t and Itenltv Co.. hv 11. Hondorson. Miuuigor; -102 North i jt'rsoy street. Co to thu Auto Repair Compa ny, 207 South Jersey street, for your auto, motorcycle and bicy cle ropairs and supplies. Autos for hire, l'hone Coumbia 727. Kodak finishing of the satis- factory kind, that's tho kind do. Cumn Says So. lino of needed harbor develop- Re A live man for Congress A renter Portlntul can be sectircdJ only by greater payrolls. Keep the .small business limn on the job, ns many hours ns he wishes to keep open. A coiigrc.Htttimii In the business nf.ent of the people. Vote for John S. Smith Paid Advertisement, .Smith for Congress Club. 001 llcck building, VOTERS OP OREGON Justice V. A. Mciore of the hunreine Court died last month, loo bite for the iinmrof any candidate to sticceid him to be plac. 1 1 on the ll.illot This condition makes il ntcc.ss.iry to write in tin ii.iuieof your f .iiitluU'e 'i ll IS lilt II O-l lP , (It D'lll n hi 11,1 Jl. Ill I II MMl III ! till fSt . Ill.t l llll I) III l lll'OM , man if IX u i.r.w ii) .ii ii.iiiiiih'. el 1 1, it nt' r. jiinl 1 1 Lit ui ii(ni. U. ioiiii" ill lor I t nriM. ,ilt iiit.iii, nihI idle J. U. CAMPBELL OF OREGON CITY in title i ii,. ,si,.i,. ,;o t ,i iivr fjri;.iy .is. iiir.ui fsi im-Ic win ri. n I War .ti. iili ippine tiiMiiu IMii li nligl Ktivi.i utili Ii. i). ii .ii ktiM in ti mini I;: Itli (lit, ii.i I,. , lMiMit lu 107 ,IIil I'M ill tsr. i . i , i -I Hi. r.iii I ,i n , ii lit irict UJ y-n: . In milt t ii ilioiish. h h made good III i it t nl I- ii itiv ii. i ill a i' ami Mitt ... . ... . lie ouai .i i a iieeu iiixive t nil. isu . Write in his name at the Gen- cral Election Nov. 5lli. For Justice of the Supreme Court to vacancy caused by the death of Justice rranh a. Moore. Vola for Ono Wrllo llm nma of J U. CAMPIIELL In h nlio tiiMoa anil iiluan an X In front or nis huiik 111 UI'"' I Ull (. ,11111' .Utl Wrj, !' ' l li'itkr htt'y I iii I i ncr -tiii' nil Pa 1 1 he it unt Lotus L. Langley OPPOSING C. U. Gantenbein FOR CIRCUIT JUDGE DEPARTMENT NO 0 The Judiciary has nothing to do with Politics, and Politics s'liiuUl have nothing to do with JmKuty BALLOT No. 44 Pat t V'uru-- utent For COAL and WOOD OP ALL KlM)SSUi: cm dcci:m mim rn L,L,' UL1.VU. Oregon Hiiildinn, 5th and Oak Phone Broadway 70 or Columbia 321 Or Leaie Orders at SI. Johns Review Office Mill xvihhI imtly uwiU lurge icrvt-iit tiyjo dry eiiiuiKh lor iiiiuitHliitte mc ? I 60 CtKtl ft. 00 and uii. J. R. WEIMER Transfer nnd Storage W dlivr your goods to and fwn all puts of Portland, Vancoutsr, Linn too, l'ortWnd and Suburban Hxprsii C., otty dock and all points accss!bl Cliaiiibers-Kenwortliy Go. r I IU...I... .....I En.l.l.ni. lUlltllll UliCLIUia IIIIU I.IIIUtllllltl J 2-IS KillliiKKworth avenue A l'l.W PACTS 1. The oblckt t'stabllihed uudcitnktiiK biitlueiM north of Knott street. '1. Mr. Chambers is the only (i. A. K. undertaker lu the city of Portland, it. Mr. Keiiuorlliy in an acknowledged eHtt lu emlxilmliiK'. Demi furmety and fuiienil direction. 1, Wliv Iwve your llovwl drceustMl t tkt u thriniKh the coiiKetted Imilnet n-tut ts when jK-rfect service ami rtfjlit ran may be obtained ill your own U'lnnuiMiv- The Central TIKI!), (.I.OVI K I'rgp, lMiilaildpliia Street, St, Joints. Soft Drinks ns usual Coldest and Coolest Drinks in town Sandwiches, etc. All lead ing Summer Drinks, TRY OUR MILK I'UNCI! I liny or sell St. Johns Property A. W. DAVIS Real Estate Fire Insurance and Notary Public List j our property with nie if yon desire to sell quickly N. Jersey St. St. Johns 20 holmes lonoe NO. 101 KMCIIIS OP I'VIIIIAS Meetn every l'riduy nltrlit ut .7 3o o'clock iu 1HCKNHR yii.tll. Visitor always wel come, V. K. KVHNS, C. C. CHARLES L. AlcNARY For U. S. Senator SSSSSSaBBSSH bssssshKss' Pbbb These men are Loyally Defending at home the interests of the Abroad by their support of the vigorous prosecution of the War. The wearing qualities, the fitting qualities and the stylo of our shoes are the out come of years of study of the needs of this community. Why should we not be in a better position to please you in every particular? You may imagine you can buy your shoes cheaper in the City, but why can you ? Shoes are not made any cheaper for one store than they are for another. Our rents are certainly comparatively lover; many other expenses are lower in this section than on the West Side. We sell large enough volume of shoes so that our business is sought by the best lines. We have an opportunity to choose; we have tho advantage of the years of exper ience in this locality; our profits are not making us rich enough to enable us to buy high priced Autos and the luxuries that go with them. And should anything go wrong you can reach us without the irksome red tape of the City Stores. , Besides why should you not give us your business when air these things are considered? BONHAM & CURRIER L. E. ROSE, Mgr. Men's Dept. First Trust S Savings BANK OF ST. JOHNS KI02 East Kcsseiulcn Street Rhone Columbia 40G Officers and Directors F. A. RICE. I'ic.idcnl nnd Cathie r II. HENDERSON. Vice PrniiUnt GEO. I. BROOKS, Secretary F. S. DOERNHECIIER Four per cent interest paid on time nnd sav ings deposits. GUN URAL INSURANCE Rentals nnd Rentals Estate Loans Portsmouth Gospel Hall Meeting 3 p. M, for Christians. Gospel meeting iu evening 7:30, One door west of drug store. Rr r r w E - ELECT The Men Who bbbbbK7bHFbF JSSSSSSSSSBTt ' 'lHW JAMES WITHYCOMBE For Governor STOP SWEEPING Clean the Thorough Sanitary Way Sweeping at its best only shifts dirt. It is hard work it makes more work, lie sides it shortens the life of your rugs nnd carpets. An Electric Vacuum Cleaner Gleans Like Magic It will help you to keep your home spotlessly clean without any labor. It will tuuke your carpets look like new and is just the thing for mattresses, portieres, pillows, pictures and walls. Come In and See Our Slock Electric Building Have Made Good LALUn LODGE No. 186 I. 0. 0. r sr. Johns. oKrcon HmIi each Mondxy cvnnlntr la Odd Fl ' lt)t lmll ut 8:00. A ronllal welcome to i all vUltliiK brother;. C, O. Churchill. NoUeCrinit H.J UurrsuKtu, Vlcr Oianti (I. W. Nomie, Hn.mrc. ' II. I'. CUik.Trra. DORIC LODGE NO. 132 A. r. and A. M. .ttcct the fint nnd thlrtl WcInc(litvof each month in nickncr'v Hall. VUI- tort welcome. J. N.lMleUen W. M. A. W. Davli. Secretary. St, Johns Camp No, 7546 Modern Woodmen of Amoricn. We heartily solicit the attend nnco of our members nt our reR ulnr meetings, every Thursday EveninK. G. W. Muhm, Consul. Woodmen of the World St. Johns Camp 773 Meet 2daiid4thThursday evening in I. O. O. V. Hall, I.envilt and Jersey streets. Visitors always welcome.' I., h. THHI.INO, C. C. W. K. COON, Clerk. Knights and Ladies of Security St. Johns Council 2775 Regular limitless uieetine Ut and 3rd Mondays. Open meetings to the public and members 2nd and 4th Monday. Vis. uors anil mcumers conliallv invitei attend at gating Rink Hull. Frank C. Gasser, Pres. Lester Teeling, Secretar C. N. McARTHUR For Congress Nation's Defenders I'aid AdvertitcncBt