St. Johns review. (Saint Johns, Or.) 1904-current, May 14, 1920, Image 4

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    No Aim in Life
Vote For
1.1
THE
ChristianChurch
Announces
The coming of
Percy George Cross
and Wife
EVANGELISTS
Of National Reputation
Beginning May 27, 1920
Vote for SO.O . UAB& MAY
Vote 302 X Yos tor 4 State Koad Band
I'ald mlv
"Girls with no aim in life hut
to walk up and down the streets,
satisfied if they can get enough
money to take them to picture
palaces and keep them supplied
with hiRh-heeled shoes." Thii
was the indictment delivered hy
Miss N. do Silva against the'
modern girl of the middle class.
Miss de Silva is the wife of
Martin Harvey, English actor,
and she herself is high in the
play world. She was speaking
on the subject of Women's Work
at a meeting of the People's
league and Iliusewivcs' union
when she so strongly arraigned
the modern young girl. Other
points she made were: "Now as
women are taking a larger share
in puhlic life they must take care
that they do not lose, in their
emancipation and the knowledge
that they could organize, the
very thing which in the past had
been the backbone of England
their love of home. "These little
girls, the typo of womanhood
known an the "flapper," half
children and half women, have
become almost a typo of this
generation alone, it is one of
the saddest types this country
has ever known. They do noth
ing and are of no use; on the
contrary, they do incalculable
harm. Thoy do not qualify for
mothers or for wives and thero
is nothing before them but dis
aster. "Iho streets of our
towns arc crowded with these
little girls, 15 and 1G years of
age, with no aim at all. For
the most part they do typing or
serve in shops and they just on
duro thopo few hours of work in
order to bo able to dress up and
walk about in the evenings. In
the wealthy classes wo have
found exactly the samo thing-
thore is no love for home and
very little respect for tho parents.
Their idea of life is leas and
lunches in hotels and smoking
cigarette. What does it end in?
Misery and nothing olsc. Smok
ing ilHclf is not a harmful thing,
out unon acmilrcri as n remit o
habit it is a sign of general loose
ness, why aiioum a girl smoker
I have never been ablo to find
out. 1 have had a pretty long
experience and I can count on
my fingers tho women who
smoke because thoy really likoit.
"1 recognize that youth must
Have enough recreation and
pleasure," said Miss do Silva,
in conclusion, but it is tho deeper
things that matter Mothers,
fathers, home lifo and work."
AT. a
MUCK
FOR
County
Co
msrassioner
Present County Commissioner
Always on the Job
Continued Good Service
Republican Primary, May 21
Has Splendid Record
Mm
I Vote :
I ELEMEI
Vote 314 X Yes
ELEMENTARY EDUCATIONAL BILL
"Tlie Children's Bill"
Will Hive your children good teachers.
Will lrin $80,000 into state fund from property in rural
counties previously untaxed for school purposes,
Washington j;Ivok $.u per census child 'Oregon $i i $5,
Which will have th hettur Mihooln?
Knur thousand ix hundred children now without school.)
more next year if j-iuill levy fails.
lillit hundred tuucheis short mote next year unless the
"Children's Hill" iwsata.
One well educated citieu is worth a tloitm Reds.
Our parents sacrificed to give us an education. Will you do
less for your children?
Vote 314 X Yes
l'alil ftilv
Wa f heitner
tor
I
Dow V, Walker
OP ST. JOHNS
Candidate for Delegate
to Republican National Convention
Prom Third Congressional District
Stands for "A UNIT KD RKPl'DMCAN PARTY"
Judtro Mnrtin W. Hnwklns.
who hv tho way is a member of
nnrrv-rrrrvnrirrrp rr 1,10 st Joll8 Community Club,
LlyOjj ts . vxslsl n and who was appointed January
11 th to fill tho unexpired term
01 jikiro Arumr u. unyton as
District .IikIko of Dopartmont
No. a, is sockinK tho nomination
for that office. That he iu well
iiualifiod for tho position is fully
attested by his many friends.
Ho was born February 20. 1888,
and camo to Oregon with his
pftronts in December 1897 and
w ith tho exception of ono year
has resided in Portland since that
time. Ho was educated in tho
public schools of Portland attend
ed tho University of Oregon in
tho fall of 1908 pursuing1 ncado
mic course; irradunted from tho
l.iw department 1913. Ho was
admitted to thn bar in June, 1913
and over since that time has
been engngod in tho general
practice of law in tho City of
Portland, excopt for a period of
time spent recently in tho mili
tary service. He attended, the
first officer's training camp nt
tho Presidio of Sun Francisco,
May 1917; was given a com
mission as 1st U. of Coast Ar
tilery; served with thoGoth Ar
tillery in Franco for about 10
' months; rocoivod a promotion
to tho grndo of captain in Oct
obor, 1918, while at tho front.
Ho was recomendod for promo
I tion to the grade of major, and
1 was promoted a month after his
dischargo.to tho grade of major
in the Kcsorvo Corps, April,,
r u lii n 1919- Shortly after his dis-.
Ur. !1. M. Oreene e, hewas engaged in re-
construction work with the Red
Cross of this city for about five!
months. "In September of this I
year, ho again resumed the!
practice of law, becoming assoc-1
mted with Hussoll F. Sewell. He I
was appointed, Jan. 1, 1920 to I
fill the unexpired term of Judge!
Arthur J. Dayton, as District
Judge, of Dept. No. 3.
From
A. A. Aluck's Platform
"I favor 100 per cent Amer
icanism in all departments of I
county government: enforce
ment of la w and order; develop
ment ol the budget system;
reduction of cost of govern
ment by consolidation of con
flicting activities; home labor
and home products.
"1 shall keep my office door
open, as I have iu the past, so
that the public can transact
business without delay."
Jos.W.Beveridge
REPUBLICAN
Candidate For
COUNTY CLERK
Vote 145 on Ballot
Will H. Bard
Republican Candidate For
Circuit Judge Dept. No. 6
Justice without fenr or' favor to
the rich and poor alike.
Ballot No. 68
Paid Adv.
Pnld Adv
Ballot No. 138
Paid Advt
John A. Mears
Republican Candidate For
District Judge,
Department No. I.
5 yfiitii experience n Jinle in Iowa.
17 yearn lav Practice in Oregon,
JtitdorH-d by leflilltiK Attorneys and
Prominent CitUen of Mnltnomnli Cot
BOON CASON
For Circuit Judge
Department No. 6
lUHTIIMCAK
Square Deal to Rich mid Poor Alike.
Bnllot N . 69
Xiil lv
Your active support will be sin
cerely appreciated.
Stanley Myers
(Present Deputy City Attorney)
Candidate for Republican nomina
tion lor
Dl6trlct Attorney
Ballot No. 124
pa M itv
Vote No. 28
HAMILTON' 'JOHNSTONE
-FOR
DELEGATE
To National Republican Convention
(Two to elect)
"Orejon's Choice Is H Choice"
ELECTION, MAY 21
allot No. 120
Jotinty
Paid Adv.
STATE RO
Vote 302 X
ADS
es
For 4 State Road Bond Limit
TRAINED BY EXPERIENCE
FOR THE OFFICE
Vote-161-X
IMhl !
VOTE. FOR
Republican Candidate
1-OR
County Coroner
1 1 wtie worn. A
ray
302 X Yes
303 No
-BALLOT TITLE IS AS FOLLOWS:-:
CONsTITirriON'M. AMHN'DMENT IUml to th. pwpU br 0.
I-.fuUlivo.WmWy.
LIMITATION OF FOUR PEfl CENT STATE INDEBTEDNESS
udiuf ixatiii ttrbttamf llabilltta
tinUiiiinc ixnuanant roada to tha
Artirla l it Ujtl'utlun q( tht Huu of Onton i u tuponnlt tU
m'KfufMuwiBuu iuuiiiiim lKiuuiiiff ptfwijv ilruifftiiaiuuut
uu nlnuiiuii( (xnoanent ruadt I
lojtwil ol two per cent u now provided by Uw,
Iji ikttpurrii) building ml ratinUn
m:a tn it i mr percent oj th
iu 1'iB tMa 1 1 urrgon, la
if
-SHERIFF
STANDI rO
MAINTENANCE ORDER.
LAW ENFORCEMENT
B.tlot No, 142 Mid adv
NO PROPERTY TAX-NO DIRECT TAX
NO INCREASE IN AUTO LICENSE FEES
NO INCREASE OF GASOLINE TAX
Keen thi'fo threo facta in mind. Tho nrcscnt auto limn ffxn nnA
gasolino tax will nay both the principal and interest on all tho bonds
under this amendment, nnd will vield an annual surnhis tiMid fnr nt lip
state Jiiglnvay work. No additional taxation of any kind.
FEDERAL FUNDS MUST BE HATCHED
Orccon niUit have fcuiFu-itnt IIii:liwuv Funds to mntrh Pnlnr-tl .nmrlln..
rnenta or Orvj;i.n cannot get tho benefit of Fulcra 1 money for Oregon Koadi.
tuviviuiiiti iina cuiiBiuuiioimi iiiuu is a ncccssuy. unless limit in increased
bv direct nrt
highways an
cither atato roads cannot be completed for many, many years, or must bo finiaheti
ujierty mxnuon. una measure nveiia uirect projicrty tax for stato
IU I1IUA.
Uallot No. 163
paid adv
I
VOTE FOR WALKER
raid adv
I
Pulley & Zurcher
Plumbing, Heating & Tinning
We Repair Aluminum Ware '
I'honc Col. 62 5pJ S. Jersey St.
OUONQ TONQ CAPE '
Try Chop tincy anil Noodlea at xulur
prlcca. Home iiime ludry every day ut
'Cafe of Merit," Wo. serve bnukfat
and dinner, 0n Irom t) u, in, to l-' p.
ui. ICQ tit Jersey street.
Don't send your
of town.
printing out
W. C. North
Republican Candidate
For
Representative
Keep
Your
on
ROGERS
In order ro Insure a change of ast'
rtlsement the copy for such ehanae
should reach tMs oh'ico not later then
Wednesday, at 3 o'clock p. m.
Brintr in your job printing.
raid ad by KpU. tw
i Portland IVfnnfrtfirind fn l
MANl'KAOTl RI-RS OF
Panels, Berry Boxes, Coffee Drums, Ex
celsior Grape Boxes, Egg Case Stock,
and all kinds of Veneer
FACTORY, FOOT OF RICHMOND STREET
General Dressmaking)
Reasonable Prices
MRS. FERBRATHE
422 East Leavitt Street
I
makes early completion possible, Lct'a get tho roods built now.
Income from Present Sourtw Sufficient to Pay Prinoipl and Interest
i.Th8 'f' l'1"' venu rrom aut licne fee and caaollo Ui. without Icrof prent rale.
wUl tw ample Ji ry,bpth rriocipol aud iuUrnt on hrj bond.. U clearly aet forth br official fixurS .
Exarnio thj Ubl, carWully It rnt that no rrrpcrty U U rwiulrtd and that pronnt'raUa (Sr
auto Irftnw In.a and f-J U ili ml.yn nrineimtl and iuUrtat and ye d iiimlm bo.id,
For Ictorcat TablM, IVmphlcti or further ItfortaiUon, writ to
. .iSBS.?.?-4?3. AND DBVELbrUENT ASSOCIATION
iwjiMWil itvtcvatci auiuiuin ivruaau, uftgoa
VOTE 302 X YES For 4 State Road Bond Limit
paid ad
buy or sell St. Johns Property
A. W. DAVIS
Real Estate
Fire Insurance and Notary Public
List your projx:rty with me if you
desire to sell quickly
202 N. Jersey St. St. Johns
COLUMBIA GARAGE
Pioneer in St. Johns
Has NOT Moved
Furni',K-e,! and But Will Continue in Business at the Old Stand
Gas, Oils, Supplies, Storage and Repairs
Near Jersey
l'ricci Reasonable -
EDWARD BROOKS,
525 527 Columbia Blvd
Fivim Chnn
French Block. 1 107 Fessenden Street