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THE ST. JOHNS REVIEW A. W. Morklc, UiHlor Published Friday of Each Week Subicrlptlon prloe $1.00 peryanr. Outside of .Multnomah County 2.00 per year lu advance. Advkrtisino Ratks; 25cent9perincli each Insertion. Locals 5 cents per Hue, minimum 25 cents. bpetMl rales on yearly contracts. For Sale TliK R.HVIKW Is entered at tost office lu Portland. Orciron. as mail matter of the second class under the Act of Con gress of March 3, 1879. Five Modern 4-R00M BUNGALOWS Yale and Macrum Streets I The publication of the delin quent tnx lists in Oregon will be ' It.! 1 It. t 1! Il the vote upon the measure at last week'a election. While this nev er has been an expense borne by the general public, since it was an expense dealing directly and exclusively with the individual delinquent taxpaxcr, the public has voted to discard it. Hut this is a small item compared to the exorbitant interest charged on delinquency with an iniquitous penalty added as well. Now if Borne party will bring forth u measure and have it enacted into a law reducing the interest on delinquency to not to exceed Z&ffiSRtit wSl't q Peninsula Security Co. 1 iK uumu rum huiiuiii iur uiiiui tunate mankind. Eight per cent interest and no penalty is se vere enough. Our sister slate, Washington, seems to get along vory well without adding a penal ty to delinquency, although her rate of interest is exorbitant. The publisher's chnrgo is but a drop in the bucket compared with interest and penalty in this state. Easy Terms On Payments Mortgage Loans, and Insurance HOW YOUR MONEY WILL HELP "BOYS" Official Statement of Seven Great Wolfaro Organizations. First National Dank Building flintier No. 10103. Reserve Dlst. No. 12 Ucport of the condition of Alice E. I'otter, whose an nouncement as teacher of Hing ing is in this issue, has had a particularly wide and varied ex perience, having appeared in tho principal cities of I'rance, Belgium, England and Germany, roturning to this country about fivo years ago, or shortly before the world war was Inaugurated. Slnco her return she has dovot ed her time to important public vocal work in the city or lio.uon. She is now organizing a cIohh in St. Johns, which will bo hold at tho homo of Mrs. Frank A.Itlco, tho talented violin toucher. Walter I'hllippi of :i2(i East Mohawk strout died Thuislay morning, aged ,'M years. Ho was born in Coburg, Oregon, coming hero from Uillsboro about eight months ago. Inllu onzu is ascribed m tho cause of bin death. Ho win it caulker nnd leaves n wife and young son. Kuncrnl servicoM will bo held at tho chapel of the St. Johns Undertaking Co. tomor row, Saturday, at 2 p. m. KorSalo- Admirnhlv nitimtoi! lot with n superb scenic view on Willamotto boulevard. Thin Hue lot has uroctcd upon it a house in an nr. finished state, but large enougn lor live or six rooms. A fine opportunity for n mnn who can live in sumo and linluli it at his leisure. Tho price is $2000--$C00 down and balance on tmy terms. For further information call at this olllco. Wo havo a lino grade of fancy Apples -Wine Sap, Spitaen. burg and Mnldwins at $2.10 nor box. We also havo a nice line oi irosit truiu and vogotabk. So if you are in need of fruit or vegetables for Sunday din nor, call us up nnd give us a trial. Phono Columbia 210.- L, Sim mona & Co. Stated rommunioation, Minor ca Chapter No. 10f. 0. 15. S luofldoy evening. Novombor lyin; uegroo. visitors welcome AT I'OIITI.ANI) In the State of OrrKon, nt the close of litulucMi Nov. 1, I1MH. Kltsoi)i.'i'.s, l,oaii nnd illv counts J730.I0I.IU Ovenliails. uiiM-ctiriil 1 10.15 I'. K. Intuit Insecure circulation 100,000.00 ('. S. IhimUaiid car- tlfiCHtimof linlult- imIiipm iMuhI to mine ('. . d- ipoit iwi.ooo.oo iwn.ooo.oo l.llHTly Imii II0111U, !li, I mid li kt cunt iuiiletlKcd .M.fiOO.OO I'nyiiiciitt. nutimllv inmle on I.lhcrty -I per cunt Ixindiiultlit' 1'iiiirlli l.ih. erly l-iwu owned 1,800.00 HO.IIOO.OO IIiiiiiIh other Until U. S. Until. pUiled toMRMire jMnl savings iluHlt.. ai.iwn.oo IIdikIh mid Securities iili'ilucd iii colliiltital lor Stale or otlivrilo iKsltn(ir hills tMnlile Ntiil cueluileil) 71,001. Oil HiH'iirilitit other thmi V, H. Iannis (not In- vludlli); Mocks) owned iinpli'dKcd 10,000.71 lol,Cyrf.T7 mocks, oilier limn I'riicnil ItuK'rvc llniik stock.... Stock ol federal Ilckcrve Hank (f0 cr cent of kiilxrlptlnu) . . I'urnlttirenud fixture.... Other l cut etate o? tied . . lawful Reserve with I'rdeial KeM'rve llmik... Cash In vault mid net mumiiits due (nun national IimiU. . . .aiK.OTi.IM uue iruiu iMiikumm iwuku 1:3,185.00 :i,300.00 u.fiity.io M.HM.OO u:i,'J7i.9l (other than Included Itl.l4.lft) liii'hmiuwi for clearlui: H,ttl,M Citizens of Oregon, In tho week of November 11-18, will respond to the call of tho United War Work Campaign for funds to mnko hnppy and effective tho fighting men of tho Nation. That tho citizens will uphold thu common i wealth's notublo record In doing its Bhuro to win the war Is taken for granted, onco tho needs are under stood. Oregon's quota In tho joint drlvo of tho seven great organizations doing war Borvlco work Is $770,000. Presi dent Wilson authorized this united drlvo and named tho participating bodies. Tho purposes for which tho funds aro needed and to which thoy uro dedicated aro vital to tho war's BUCCCHS. Tho Y. M. C. A. has mora than 2000 huts In tho groat battlo zona and Is ministering to tho boys overseas, In trench and camp, leaving undone noth ing It can do to help them. In America tho "Y" Is In every cump and canton ment. It Ib with tho boys "crossing over" and, at request of tho War De partment, has recently Joined In tho task of Instructing selective evcu be fore they aro called. War work of tho Y. W. C. A. Is thus outlined by Mrs. William MacMastur, Btato chairman: "Already wo havo In this country 2,000,000 women doing actual war work, while another 2,000,000 havo re leased mo ii for sorvlco by undertaking their work. To thu Y. W. C. A., 'tho best big sister In tho world,' has been committed by tho government and mili tary authorities the serious retqion slblllty of directing tho thought, creat ing thu environment and furnishing tho mntiirlul needs of this army of girls. Already 10S hosteiM houses hnvo been opened, War Hervlco Clubs organ ized, tho Patriotic hoaguo created, nurses scut whore needed and now wo aro asked to furnish emergency hous ing for thousands of girl war workers." John W. Kolloy, nssoolata drlvo di rector, says of tho Knights of Columbus; "Knights of Columbus halls aro In operation In nil cuiituiimoiits, training camps and navul stations In tho United States and tho halls uro also establish ed with tho American Kxpedltlonary Forces In Franco, Italy, Itussla and Kngland. Tho motto Is 'Kverybody Welcome', service being given Irrnpco tlvo of race, creed, or rank. Millions of clgarntlos, pipes, bouillon cubus, gum packages and tons of chocolate havo Leon given freo to tho soldiers over seas. Ono of tho specialties Is tho pro motion of athletics and n considerable Item lu tho budget Is for busehall equip ment, boxing gloves, etc. In tho war (ono tho troops aro followed with motor trucks which aro virtually traveling huts, fully stocked with nth lotla goods, stationery, cigarettes, and tho like." Needs and activities of tho Jowlsh Wolf uro Ilosrd, explained by lien Bell ing, aro: "In ono your tho number of our field representatives has grown from 10 to 213. Now wu aro faced with tho da iimud for 400 nddllliuul workers In this country and 100 overseas, TluV money going Into our fund pays uio essary uxpnses and salaries, furnishes Jllblos uud prnyerbooks by tho thou minds and letterheads and envelopes by tho million, und provides camp, edu cational and recreational activities for tho fighters, both hero and abroad." "War Camp Community Sorvlco," explains Kniery Olmstend, statu chair- STRADAVARIA Known for Tone IIP1!!! I The subtle beauties of all records arc brought to life only when played on the STRADAVARIA St. Johns Phonograph Co, 317 N. Jersey Street Multnomah Theatre Will Reopen Saturday, Nov. 16th Watch for Program of Attractions No. 214 7. frilly Mm,; 'BW v. win m, uuumuiiy, ii ImiiM? Total ol Iti-iii I I. 15. io. 17, 18 ..:mi.47H.ao Uiwikmin Ixiiik located out hide of city or town ol re- pontile, uuik nun otnr cuth Items 010.05 Kt-dciiiptloufiiud with U. S. 'rrfMibiirMr uml iIiim ft-stm II K TiMuiuur ' r. (M4) rut I mnn, "developed from the commission Vr JUvIiik Curlllicwte mid created by tho War and Navy Depart- Thrilt .Sliini uctiinlly owned D.O.H. 11 incuts, first known as the Fosdlck Com- IStyiuriiU due us on mission. The community Is Its purtlo- Uborly Um Sutcil4ioii H0.OSO.00 ular field mid thousands of workers .., , , ., .... : are assisting the towns lu caring for ,MU" ' fl.Onl.bOO.ill vsU11t uiurs and sailors, providing l.i.MUi.miw. wholesoniu nmusement and clean reo- OshmI Mock mld f 100000.00 reatlou and surrounding tho cumps JHiilHi. fuml .4, -- IB.000.TO with hospitality." . SonVcuo,.,'m' , Function, of tho American Ubrary IHtwv.1 i "lid t.u"s Association, says William I llrowstor, Mi l-l.781.K7 10,043.01 i,u, I'halnnan, aro "to provide books CircHlatiiiK notes muUIui'iUIii'k. 100,'oooioo m reading mutter to tho soldiers and lu lo iMiiks uud bankers suitors through co-operating ngtuiolM (other than luclmlwl in 31 aud directly." Thirty library build- "'I' 'J.012.KI jugs havo been provided at canton- u'",0,,H,,,,t ments: 3,760.000 donated books dls ltc)mtt of the condition of the First Trust 8 Savings Bank 01' ST. JOHNS, OKHOON At I'ortlmid, In the State of Oregon at tho clone of buniuuM Nov. 1st, HUH, Kiisuuuciti. Ioan iiikI ilUcounts f 100,0 10.M Overdralt, teemed and uiivcured US3.74 IUiihU mid warrants ir.:ta2.50 StiH'ks and other Mfcurltlcs, 11,012.06 I'uriilliirr ami flxiuro 1.300.00 Other rrnl vstate owned 1 .WC.W) Due fioiu banks (not rrerv iMuksl 501M5 line iioiii itjirovel reserve Itanks 22332.0H iixeiMii)tt lorciwuliiKlioutc... l.r4iI.HI Cuthonlmud C,Cu7.34 Other rtotirccs, War Sivliiu Stmiis 195.12 Total iC0VI58.50 I.IMIIMTIIW. Caimul ftiHik lMld In iSO.000.00 our Mill iiiiiii , a.ooo.oo Llllltl protiu. (CM OX- ieiiM' and taxr jwid 48.77 iiiiiivniii.il ucHui unmeet rtchwk T8.708.IM Dsiuand curtifk-atits of deix).lt tvt.su Cashier checks oatktaudiuK 47.41 Time and Savings I)cjoit....I3,7lt).0a .oivs aim uuu rtlUcouiitei . . u.POO.OO Other liabilities, llouds Uiriowt-d 10,000.00 $ 100 Reward, $100 Tim rraili-rs of Ihls i.injr will ba tlrnint lo ItHiin llint tliutu In lit least one nrrnileil illicaio tluit sekneo has Ixen uhln to euro In all Us miii;i, anil that It Catarrh. Hall's Calnrrh Cum Is tho only potltlve curn now known to tho medical fraternity. Catarrh bvlnir a constitutional dlieaiv, r-'iulrr a roiintltutlonal trent tnent. Hall's Catarrh Cura Is taken In ternally, ncllnif dlreclly upon the lilocxl ami mucous surfaces nt In" sysUin. there by dcilroylna- the (ouiiilnlloii of the Uli raw. anil Klvlnir Urn patient atreiiKth by Itiillillnir up Hie ronatlitillon anil ajulillnrt tmturo In ilolns; lis work The proprietors have so much faith lu lis cuiatlve pow ers that ihey nrrr One Hundred Dollar for any rain Hint It falls to cure. Hend for llt of ti-stlmonfali. AddrtH: V J i lllf.NKr A CO, Toledo, O. Hold ! U lruiin, Tie, Tk lltli'e J'smllr i-lll for conillpttloa. Total ; 1C0.4BS.60 liiditidual dsiMSlts sub. Just ns we ko to irwi this, I't t tlay, moininu 1- T. Uell (Iron- pen tlenil Ironi heart tiotiWe while nt work ut the local lnp yau. oiiit nary notice next week. Suburb calls jrjvon jirompt attention clay or nlnlit. Com- Iiioio mito oquiimiont; no oxtrn chnrffu; rollnotl sorvieo. Alillor & lracoy. For Salo-Lot fiO.xlOO, with sneu m roar, about b oek nn.l ertltkateaof delt IIH III IMMi iwuu M day Ceil fried cliiH-k . ... CutJiivr'n chwks out- standing U.fMO.fl) State, county, or other iiiu. ulcliul ilepotlts wcurod by Jiledge of uwi'ln of this luuk 50,000.00 Dividends unpaid 00. W) Total of demand dejKwit 920,330.02 Time Dt'iHrtits; Certineates of dejwsit 184.SG-t.13 State, county, or other munic ipal uejMiUs kccurcit uy i lu pledge of acts of thisk-iiik 20.000.00 nnn hiilf fm.,. ..lT..V. ..V.Ti ...... ...i I vaviugs iWxlts ai.3.W " v..iiniu, nun jinvtu inner nine iIoimsiih Btrt'Ot. ill St. JolmH. Prion S.IRO Total of tiiim il.-i.xlu mil. Llborty Homla accented at imr! ..Kcl .tu irvc...50i,090.u Call at this oflico. 1 vfc 'eil tlwu HMtal savings Wanted To exclmuije half block Wur l0d'1 deposit ao of land in l)aveiiort, Vah., for C0HHl 212,600.00 an unto In Kood condition, full m i.....i ITTTrZTTT, .845,000.70 ueeai'u ,nlllur iccuuicai uooks uougnt aiiu given iiiu men. These am so mo things tho Salvation 19,830.43 Army does, according to O. C. llortx S71.00ojeyer, state chairman: "On lines of communication our huts aro open day und night. Then, follow ing their methods, our men and women go right to tho trem-hes and dtstrlbutu chocolate, coffee, doughuuL and pies, Sixty per cent of tho 1000 workers are women. Wo havo now 703 huts ami 60 ambulances lu service. In tho past few months aid has boon given thu Ited Cross In bonding abroad 100,000 parcels." Stale of Oregon. I.,. County of Multnomah f M' I, I'. A. Kice. Cashier of the above uuiued bank, do solemnly swear that the above Utcmeiit is true to the bct of my knowledge mid belief. l . A. KICK, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me tins Utli .lay of Nov., 1Q18, K. . Ilraud, Notary I'ubllc. Correct, Attest - II. Henderson. George I, Orooks, Directors. Real Estate! Central Location Thirteen years In (he busi ness in St. Johns. List yourPropeity with Us We Alnkc Sales S. C. Cook 402 N. Jersey Street How About Your Hardware? Do you need any, or do you need paints and oils? If you do, now is a good time to buy. Do not wait until the prices advance. Take stock of what you need and buy it now. Look our line over and you will readily convince yourself that the quality and prices cannot be be beaten anywhere. Do not delay, as time is money in buying these days. Beyerle & Armstrong 420 North Jersey St. 3 . Now js ; the time To get Photographs First class work, prompt, service hd the belt of pictures. All work guaranteed to glva Mtiafactlon. Hand pstntedplctura given wllh a dozen cabinet photos. Alio do enlarging In Water Colon, Oil, Crayon and Pnitel. frames of nil kinds for sale Call and sec our display C I PRATT'S STUDIO, 204 N. Jersey St. ooacroWD4oaooottoooo.oaoooaD Don't Buy a Poor Article in nuy line, It doesn't pay, nntl least of nil, when it comes to purchasing meat for your household. Get the meat you can depend ou ns being fresh nnd good quality. I'coplc who hnvc purchnsed their meat of us for years state they have never yet hod any com plaint to make. Suppose you try us too. You Can't Beat Us on quality or price, no matter where you go. Wo nro determined to keep ahead of all competitors, and wo are doing it. ST. JOHNS CASH MARKET IMBODEN BROS., Prop's. Phone Columbia at WE DELIVER N. Jersey Street O00O00DODO0O00400OO000OO0Q0 Sliest ask ttotir totfc l sfte miiUiit ilk io iiava dome raw diwuture and Jlus. 864,782.3!) Hcres your chauce Blvc to tho Y. V. W., K. or i, salvation Army, Jewish Welfare Hoard, Library Asso ciation ami tho War Community Serv ice and you help mako n soldier, sailor or marine happier ami better. Notice Of Hearing Final Account Do you want to get a good book to a soldier, sailor or marine? OIVE to the American Library Association. For COAL and WOOD OF ALL KINDS SGG EDLEFSEN FUEL CO. Oregon Building, 5th and Oak Phone Broadway 70 or Columbia 321 Mill wood mostly inside, large percent age dry enough for Immediate use ?4.60. ' Don't throw your Old Tires away GET THEM VULCANIZED OPEN 6 L M. TO 4 P. H. Tubes 25 cents and up. Reasonable prices on cas tog work. All work guaranteed. National Vulcanizing Works 205 S. JERSEY ST. St. Johns, Oregon Dear Mary: $Ut oi OtOKun. I County of Multnomah, " 1, J. .N. ihllcluu, Cashier of the in iiTi ...' "'.Vr V. " h0"'." . .. Jlw l uU,ve statement is true to the .......v. ... uic iKiiiii' oi uiaru IMtt ill nil" kmiviIi'.li.H nn.l 1. f GIVE! to the war, welfare agencies and keep up tho morale of our fight ing forces. Jsne llalcll. Drcrasivl. Notice ii hereby Klven that the umler slKned, executor of the Last Will ami Testament and of the lUtate of Clara Jauo Jiieu iu tue omce t J. N. lt.llifi.eu. Cashier. Siiucribel and suom to before uie this 13th ilav of Nov., 1918. I.. J. WriKlit, Notary Public, aiuiitiumau county, Ure. Semi u doughnut to the front lint by glvlug to the Salvutlou Army. V LIOTL III .Alllirtmttt.il I Oregon, Ills final account as wecutot of vo,rc V ;: iW,. said Will and said IMate. and that Mon U A1' lsy. the ICth .lav of IVo,:,.,, 101 ". A Jot. 8 o'clock. A. M . nf c .i.i .1.,.. 1. .i.I ',, . Dirccters. txrtiiirnl nf tli fi..(.. . v..., ... .1... . I. ' V 1 hi it twin Whr Sn , nf 'I'mxin iiouse 01 Aiuituomali i on .1 rt. . lias been fixed as the time and place fur "l-rr.limiy- IU lilOHOm I) room JieariUK objections If any. to said acctwut.'K'llSO, WOll located 111 St. Johns. UMiu.r..,"c."",F.ul5" J accouut. wui sell or trauo for vacant ot. 2 2' 2' Woodmen ol the World St. Johns Camp 773 Meet 2ilaiu!4th Thursday evening iu I. O. O. V, Hall, Leavitt and Jersey streets. Visitors always welcome. L. I.. THHMNG. C. C. W, K. COON, Clerk. LllAKLltS II. KUSSKI.I.. Itvn,.tr CSORGK J. 1'KRKINS, Attorney for lfxecutor, Klrst published, I'rlday Nov. 18. WIS. tast publUhcd, I'rlday, Dec. 13. l9l. 1 uaianco on thteollice. terms. Inquire at Not th label on your papsr. Billie' Nichols RESTAURANT 111 N. JEHSEY STREET Open Evenings RKT 2 Get the Goiiuliiei!-K,IBP,l Economy I 'fSVnn Every Cake - h GIVE US A CALL 1 QoCNCCnCMCCMCn Pupils deslrlner typewriting paper may procure same at this office at the rate of 500 sheets for onedollar, The Central TIIOS, GLOVKK Prop. Philadelphia Street, St. Johns. Soft Drinks as usual Coldest and Coolest Drinks in towu. Sandwiches, etc. All lead ing Summer Drinks. TRY OUR MILK PUNCH I buy or sell St. Johns Property A. W. DAVIS Real Estate Fire Insurance and Notary Public List your property with uie if you desire to sell quickly 202 N. Jersey St. St. Johns HOLMES IODGC NO. 101 . KMGtltS Of PV11HAS Sleets every Friday night at 7o o ciock in UICKNKR llaii. Visitors always wel. come, W R. KVKNS, C. C. I'll bet you that you and I are pretty nearly the only ' two women in this town whn wnnlrl omr nrt" :f fu: bands asked them if they wanted anv new fnrnihirn fugs- Are not our husbands good to us just to give us all the things we want for our homes and to fnnrorro nQ in getting them. This makes us feel like cheerfulfv ntpr. taming their friends which helps them in their business. 1 consider a beautifullv furnished ment for the husband as well as a joy to his wife. Your happy -HELEN. P. S. The one store for furniture and rugs is H. F. CLARK, the Furniture Man 400-402 S. Jersey St. If you are a stranger in town read The Review and get acquainted.