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Political News Letter SUAIAIONS. It By F. J. Ktipfcr. In our last week's letter we commented on the "dilitoriness" of the administration in sending its official sanction of those candiates which should have the endorsement of the President, and which should he elected. When we wroto that innocent verbiage, we had in mind that our prophesy would come true. It had not more than got into the hands of the printer and on tho press, when Irchold, next morning, the famous "letter of request" was issued by the President asking the voters to support him by elect ing Senators and Congressmen that will uphold him when th time comes for making peace terms with the Central Powers It has created considerable un mosity among the Republican leaders and we nredict that from now on up to the olection thero will be considerable un savory comments made about the indiscrcctncss and tact shown bv the President. To our mind it would have been more iiplomatic if the President asked the sulfrag of the people to cast their ballot only for those candidates who have shown their loyalty an sunnort or those measures winch aided nnd supported the govern mcnt in all war activities. Ac cording to the record of our own Sonator and Congressman there can bo nothing said ngnine them in supporting the Pres dent. They ha t at all tunes voted for every bill that came un for bringing the war to successful conclusion. Possibly the President believes in the old adage of taking "the hu by the horn," ma in huh case the bull may "horn" in when it's too late. However, politics will be adjourned after Novoin her 5th and the Democratic nut Republican leaders will slink hands with each other tun Htick to the President until th war is over, or until he has made honorable peaco nogotia tions with all concerned. Ah Mr. Lansing says, "whe comes to the peacu lahlu will deal fairly and justly.' City Auditor Mink is one o tho fortunate candidates who has no opposition to hucccui himself. Mr. Funk was for twolvo years in the County Assessor's ofllco and for four and n half years its chief do Iuty. When Mr. Harhur was eloctcd City Commissioner, the city council elected Mr. Funk to All tho unexpired term. Ah no ono filed against him either for tho unexpired term or the re gulnr term, it hIiowh that Mr. I'tink is a man whom the people can trust. Wo consider Mr. Funk as ono of the niont capable ctty otiicials and his motto that nil tho employ eon shall trout every citizen calling nt It Im ollico with courtesy and nrompt net's nt nil timuu, WelioHpeal for Mr. Funk n brilliant future mat Judge uantoiilioln lias given gonural satisfaction in tho 11 years that he Iiiim been on the circuit bench U shown by the fact that more than lt0 of tho loading attorneys of Port ninti nnvo given nun their un qualified endorsement, llo has transacted all Iiwkiih'hw which has come buforo him with promptness and dispatch and his decisions have been fair, just nnd unbiased. Ho has boon reversed by tho Supremo Court in very few instances. Ho was tho chairman of the propardncas parade which took place in Port land beforo the entry of the United StateB into tho war. He was a linn bolievor in nto- paredness ami favored universal military training of our youth. Hundreds of young men who are making good in the U. S. Army ns ollicers owe their posi tion to the fact that they were recommended by Judge Canton' bein. Dr. T. L. Perkins, dentist and candidate for City Conun s otoner lor ino snort term, is ono of our substantial oitixons and while in tho Stato Senate assisted in passing many bills. which W3 e of momentous bone- tit to th v orkingman and' citi zen. he Compensation Hill; ine i unty uonding Act for buMding tho Columbia Highway an J tho Enabling Act for build ing the Columbia Kivor Bridge. ihese were of great bonetit to the pooplo and Dr. Perkins can well be proud of the fact that he waB instrumental in bring ing them to a final passage, dur ing his career in 191U and ll)lf in the Legislature. Dr. Perkins is possessed of a splendid personality, of irre proachable character and un awering fidelity towards making the city a bettor and more beau tiful place to live in. ShouldjDr. Parkins be fortunate in being elected he will practice tho most rigid economy in the de- Sartmenta of which he may ave charge, but under no cir cumstance will ho sncriflco effi ciency in either tho Fire or Police Departments. Dr. Per kins has a host of frioiuis who predict that he will "carry over" the biggest majority of any of tho candidates running for office. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Multnomah. 1'. V. Cookttmn, plaintiff, vs Henry K. llagar and Ilagar, his wife defendants. In the name of the State of Oregon. ou and each of you are hereby required to appear and answer, or otherwise plead to the complaint filed against you in the ttbovc entitled Court and cause on or be fore the expiration of six weeks publica tion of this summons, and that if you fail so to appear nnd answer, for want there of, the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded In its complaint herein, to-wlt; 1'or a Judgment and de cree of strict foreclosure against you In suld causc.bnrrlng and foreclosing you of and from all right, title, interest, claim, lien, nud equity of redemption in nnd to thnt certain real property situated in the County of Multnomah, Htnte of Oregon, particularly described as lots number 30 and 31 in block 1, l'lsher Subdivision of Lot 2, (llcii Park, according to the official pint thereof as recorded in the office of the Comity Clerk of Multnomah County, Oregon, including the statutory right of redumption, and for his costs and disbursements herein. Service of this summons is made up on you by publication thereof in the St. Jehus Ucvicw, n newspaper of general circulation published in rortlaml, mull iioinnh Couutv. Orcuon. mtrsuant to an order made by the Honorable Robert Tucker. Judge of the Circuit Court of the Statu of Oregon, for Multnomah County, made and entered on the Gtli dny of October, 11118, directing service of said summons to be made by publication thereof in the St. Johns Hevfew for si successive weeks. Date of first tmhllcatlou of this sum nions is October lltb, 101? , and last pub Mention November ajini, mis. SIDNHV CORDON, Attorney for I'lalutlfT, 100 (Icrllngcr Illdg., Portland, Oregon STOP SWEEPING Clean the Thorough Sanitary Way Sweeping at its best only shifts (lit I. It is html work it muktrtt more work. Hu hide it NliotU'tm the life of your rugs anil carpets, An Electric Vacuum Cleaner Cleans Like Magic It will help you to keep your home spotlessly clean without any labor. It will make your carpets look like new and is just the thing for innttre.vscs, txntiercs, pillows, pictures and walls. Come In and See Our Slock Electric Building Notice of Hearing Final Account of i" In Hie County Comt u( the Suite iri'goii, for Multnomah County. In thv matter of the Itstute of S. Moore, Di-miuil. Notice in hereby ulveu that the under Digui'd Adiuliiktrutor of tliiubovu named UfcUte 1m IIUsl ins ti tut 1 rt'iHiii ami uc milt, tout tlmt t lie court tins lueil iitmn 10 IK) o'clock A. M, of the 26th day of NovemlH-r, HUH, iuMIic time nt uiclouuty I'mnt Kuom t( the County Court Ifoiuc, rtmiul. Multnomah County. Cirtfutiii. as tilt place, when uud wliete mMiI ichhI timii in- imittl. Mint any uuidciious or ex ritlioiio to uiiYtlilug In Mill iriiori con tHiiivtl limy Ik! Iiraid, mid when uud where wtid lUtule will br cloed and Mid AdiulnUtnUor uud hi lUmdinuin ills eluuwml. I. K. COM.tttK, Att itney for Admluutrutor. K S. MOOIMt, Aiimiuutraior oi i uc itmute of S. 1'. Moore, Deceased. Hale of 11 ret publication. Oct. S!6, 1'JlBi rtl pulMICUtlOII, Nov. ss, Wis. Clianitas-Kenwortliy Co, uncral Directors and Embalmers !MH Killingsttotlh avenue A I'KW 1'ACTS 1. The oldest cstnblUlied uudcrtukiiig iMikiiieM north ol Knoll street. 2. Mr. Chambers in the only O. A, K, uiulerUkor in the citv of Portland. 8. Mr, Kcuworthy is uiiiickuowlcdged xihtI in t'uibitlttiiug, Demi surges v uud IuiuthI direction. , I. Why have your beloved deceased taken through the connoted lmincs lutriets when perfect m;rvice and right prices may be obtained in your own oiimuiniiy, Tho Portland Gurbage Co. is prepared to remove rubbish of any nature from tho resi dences and business places of St, Johns at 75 cents per month for residences and from busi- ness places at reasonable rates. Calls made every Saturday. .eavo orders at the St. Johns lardware. or phono Woodlawn 201)3. Hesidonts of St. Johns having taxes and city liens to pay in ortland can make their tmy- monta without inconvenience by availing themselves of our ser- ices. We will pay samo and secure your receipt without in convenience to you, Fee, 26 onts. References : Any St. ohns Hank. Peninsula Title. bstract and Kealty Co., by H. londerson, Manager; -102 North ursoy street. Hear McCormack Currins, any day at A live man for Congress, A creater Portland can be secure only by greater payrolls. Keep the small business man on th lob. ns ninny hours as he wishes to keep open. A congressman is the bttsiucss agent of the people. Vote for John S. Smith l'alil Advertisement, Smith for Congre Club 001 Deck lliillding, mi l'jilil Advtitl am.:it First Trust 8 Savings BANK OF ST. JOHNS i:U)2 Kiul I'VHi'iulon Stiwt Phono Columbia U1C Officers and Directors I". A. HICIL 1'iMidonl Kiui lil.irr 1 1. 1 ilvNDUHSON. Vup I'ir.ul.nt C.r.O. I. IIUOOKS. S-iury v. s. Dor.itNimci iti u Four per cent intorost paid on time nnd sav ings deposits. GENERAL INSURANCE Rentals and Rcntais Estate Loans Lotus L. Langley OPPOSING C. U. Gantenbein FOR CIRCUIT JUDGE DCPAHTM CNT NO. O The Judicial' has nothing to do with Politics, uud Prides should lave nothing to do with Judiciary. BALLOT No. 44 Paid dvertleuient For COAL and WOOD OF ALL KINDS SEE EDLEFSEN FUEL CO. Oregon Building, 5th and Oak Phone Broadway 70 or Columbia 321 Milt wood moktly inside, large icrceut- ajje dry enough for mituedute use $4.60.' J. R. WtlMliR Transfer and Storarjo W dslivor your all pcrts of Fortliiv ton. PortUnd and O., slty dock and all points aoctulbU Currins soli Case Razors Mndo in America" nnd guaran teed to the limit. roods to and from f, VancouTar. Unn- Suburban Lxprii AliL J Wtzxd to make r The wearing qualities, the fitting qualities and the style 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 cljoose; we have the 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 pity Stores. Besides why should you not give us your business when all these things are considered? BONHAM &, CURRIER L. E. ROSE, Mgr. Men's Dept. RE-ELECT Tt The Men Who CHARLES L. tMcNARY For U. S. Senator Have Made Good sK w4WsHHP9H JAAES WITHYCOABE For Governor C. N. Ale ARTHUR For Congress These men are Loyally Defending at home the interests of the Nation's Defenders Abroad by their support of the vigorous prosecution of the War. aiil Advertisement TbTbTbTbTbTbTbTbTbTbTbW' sTsTsTsTsTskBTaTaTaTBr wis i7r iTsjsa-riT Dr. T. L. PERKINS Candidate for City Commissioner for Short Term Dr. Perkins was elected and served in the State Senate in the session of 1913 and 1915. He assisted in passing the Compensation Act, the Act creating the State Highway Commission, the County Bonding Act, which made it pos sible to build the Columbia Highway and the Enabling Act which brought about the building of the Columbia River Bridge. Dr. Perkins is for a clean government and a greater Portland, and in keeping the expense down to its lowest pos sible figure, but would not sacrifice efficiency in any of the departments, espec- ally in the Fire and Police Departments. Vote X 13 T. L. PERKINS. Tald Advertisement HOLMES IODGC NO. 101 KNICII1S or PYIHIVS Met every l'riduv night at T-Jw o'clock lu IrtCKNHR ll.t'.l. Visitor always wel come. W. H. iJVUNS. C. C. Portsmouth Gospel Hall Meeting 3 p. M. for Christians. Gospel meeting in evening 7:30, One door west of drug store. of thanks notices are for at the rate of fifty Go to the Auto Repair Compa Cards ny, 207 South Jersey street, for charged your auto, motorcycle and bicy- cents each. Persons desiring to cle repairs and supplies. Autos have such notices published for hire. Phone Coumbia 727. should make a note of this.