REVIEW The Circulation of THE REVIEW In the Penin sula exceeds that of all other papers combined Advertisers, note this. THE REVIEW Job Prjnt ing Department is one of the very Best-not the largest In Oregon. Thoroughly'Modern. Devoted to tho" Interests of the Peninsula, the Manufacturing Center of the Northwest ST JOHNS VOL. I Dr. E. W. ROSSITER PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON n houriSOto 12 Mid 1 !30 lo C. 2?,M. N.o". 8 Oflc rion Union Dr. MARY MacLACHLAN Office liouw, 9 13 "' ' t05l'-1,1 Residence 1'lionc Scott 6356. Office l'lioiie t'lilou 699.1 OArtt tlpll", .nKnnaill M n (jgUMn a.n.wn'w 1 o(fi hour", a Wit 11. m ST. JOHNS, ORHGON, P1UDAY, JANUARY 20, 1905. NO. it NOTES. AND COMMENTS Various Topics of Local and General Interest Briefly and Tersely Commented Upon Numerous Millers Which Are Before the Public for General Discussion nrxl Klltott's Dms for 1(0 5 p. in. ... IT.. I. .11 ...ll. .Llnr I lllllir 1111"" j-. orcein Inlvcrflly Pnrk Diiib Hlore. T. T. PARKER Law Attorney at ORHflON The "cow question" is nboittdttc neain, mul .with the timtroach of Hiring is likely to come up again. mcii-iiie many ui our cuizcns WHO believe In beautifying their lawns. And improve llieir surroundings by piumiug uowers ana shrubbery; tliey want to make home environ ments as t)CttUtiful as attractive as possible. Nothing could Iks more laudable, and it is right and procr mat tuc utmost limit of encourage mout .should be given to all such of forts. Hut just here the "cow a tie. tion bobs up, and it is somewhat a vexed ntteston too. Many teotl who ought to know claim that if the festive cow and other animals are erinitted to roam at will, the matter of improvement along the lines above referred to is simply out of the range ot possibilities: that these roving animals destroy more rapidly than they can plant. MM...... !.. .... I.... .1.!.. 1.7 1.. .. iin.iv; in nu uuuui mil nun is m 11 large measure true, In deference to the class of citizens who want the animals to run at large, would it not Ik; a good idea to submit the matter to u vote of the copic, and if the majority favor public pastur- . 1 . . , .. .. . rouudings, the beautifying of lawns and yards, let it 1c so. Tint Kit VI uw suggests this method as a fair one, and then let the majority rule. t Instructions on PIANO nml OROAO AMY IJ. ROWLAND SO Cents n l.ctson Corner Jersey mid Lc.nltt Streets. GOODRICH & GOODRICH ARCHITECTS BILLIARD PARLOR Olprs, Tobacco and Confectionery .... St. Johns, Orogon L C. SLATER SHOEMAKER Several important transfers have Ikcii made icceully, nud several hit tktrtnut deals wivm fcrpi. purlieu- Marly in the line ( itnriiir 1 1 fMAAitA.i iiiiit 111 run 1 ni I'm in uri V J iift riiir wat m cord's real cstiilo office. . r r tr..ii.. 'n 11.. 1 Boulevard Addition N. Jolmi. Mich laud between car the yet deuce property. W trite market lias i ly any unusual uem.w wmi beginning oi the new year, .something has been doing all the time. l-.vcryday men of means and in other respects most desirable people to have in the community are here casting nlout with the . . . . I .... t r....t: .1.. .! 1. 1.. i.i c ana mcr. i.imi minim, aiivi vu i ... ......i ... lyrnontlilj I'n) incuts. locations, nun in nearly every in- I ctmirt Mis f Miitrnutmiu fnrmiwl fir - " - ' J "'"- UM,H I tl lit III I Mill! 1 1 1 llllth UV elded Hint ht. Johns is the ideal Prnf A Xlhhoto lslt. It is true, too, that this city nun jt ni uiuuuiu iims some of the most iKsntitifii I vis ll.llisir ftIlw Inlut fMlllil (lllttiitiitt( ...1 ..1 1111(1 while tliev nre numerous vet Ji iu.a n.. n..ii. ....1 I llwttt nm Iw-imr iwimriil lift rniili! i is informctl by good authority that no barrier stands in the way of through cars now, except the will of the management. Another electric line to I'nrtlnml is certainly one of the most desira ble things in the way of transporta tion facilities at the niesent time. That a more direct line, and one by wlncli the transfer svstein will be obvinted, will be built there can be no doubt, and that before long, lly whom or just when is yet an unsettled fact. The growing vol ume of traffic to and from the peninsula warrants the beliet that it will be done, howqyer. Of all the lines running out of Portland, certainly none is more iitiortant, and we doubt If any so, profitable to the company, as the Hue tapping the peninsula, yet it is the only line on which the transfer system prevails. Another line would re ceive good support from the long suffering public in the ieninsula district. Trotitdale is lo have a bin sausnuc plant located tliere soon in conse ejuence of which dog and cat ranches in that nciuhborhood are not improbable. The people up mere believe in Home enterprise. T Tint Kitvntw believes that every thing of a legitimate business char acter in St. Johns is worthy of the support and encouragement of our citizens. We believe it is the only correct way lo build up a city. Among all of our business enter prises none comes nearer to belnirof a legitimate public character than our iKWtofliee. This is one institu tion in which all of us nieor should Ik; directly interested, and feel a deep personal interest in its attain ing the prominence it deserves, both u tKslal circles and for the benefit of the city itself. With this idea in view 1l rtlintiM vr the aim of t'u- wl 1W4J every one of us to tntrouic it and titarkciVi u,i ..v.t Mlor lliniiicli It. IK- doing 'Ills it would not Itc lung ui. til it would be nlnced in the third class and facilities commciiMiialc with the imixHtancc of the cltv piovided by and at the cxcusc of Uncle bam. Manip cancellation will do this, and nothing else will I.et us all ieiuemler this, friends. Why has St. Johns been without warehouse facilities on the water front all this time? There is sufli cieut business to warrant the build lug of one. Can it Ik: there is combination working ngniust water competition ? business men arc urged to make the attempt. In the matter of the produce supply a ferry across the Willam ette would be a good thing. As it is now the shortage1 in the local supply is drought here from Port land, and wc arc compelled to pay fVtMttitidGtrifi mrttl tile iirnfit in addition to the frcignt, whereas if the city was accessible for the pro dttccrs on the west side wc believe they would come here. This woul mean a considerable savintr am give us fresher and more health fu garden "truck. I The district hereabouts is widdv mown as the banner; "cherry belt of the Pacific coast. -Vl'he soil and climate is necuharly Tilted for th raisiutr of this delicious fruit iu its most luscious ami per feci state. A large number of our people have sunaii clicrry orchards winch yield them a handsome income each year. Mr. A. L. Miner informs the writer that some years aco, fit the reouesl of the agricultural e epartnicnt at Washington, lie forwirded samples of cherries raised heijc, and so fa vorably impressed was the depart ment that the report was most llat- ivinig. 1 ncrc is 101s 01 avauamc laud on (he Peninsula which could be turned lo profitable account in tins industry, and could supply a good sized canning -factory witli cherries. This is n . iihase of our resources worth exploiting. The Peninsula is also splendidly adapt ed to tlic production of .strawberr es. It is claimed that the fruit of tiiis character raiseil here compares most favorably with the famous Hood Uivcr Iterry. ikk 14 Acre Lois inr Nam Willi alley, nil corner. Dr. William Wolf Hicks Jolmi Heights, ST. JOHNS, Or Some men are born in discontent, and their lives nre iu full nccon with the unfortunate conditions 0 nfnucy. When they have reuchei an aire when it should !o not only . . . . . . . . 1 their pleasure but n duty which one fellow creature owesto another, to make life better nnd more endur able, it wems to lw the whole aim of their existence to sow seeds of discord and mistrust: they spend I II Al. iT... I.- 4 I 1.. ....1 .n OlnJ nnclulf k,,... t r llll lllCir lime 111 iryillK w 111111 uimii . . " ' - - - - f . I . T 41... -.11. -fi vmiiivv uii iiiiisft 1 ' i tre, (vru improved. Apply lo of others, and never n moment 111 OWAN i, RAILTON, Contraotora trying to build up nnd improve their fellowmnn or their surrouiiu inns. We have often tried to con ceive of the propelling force iu such characters, but our conception fails to act, and we can only believe that they were loni under an un lucky star. They can't help them- hm.i .. . 1 mul iin nnimiiit ni ooervn- Clii.o.ri.1 . ' '"xiii'i'iccnarKf. 1 - ... . vKu4 UltWs. BT. IOIINS. Oklf. Iti. n.. llitr ort lin! nnv offt-ot. ' I U I Such men are really not to be ues pised, but pitied. Of course, they nre not lonir in any community. They are too miserable with their own existence to become pennnnem. When you run up against such characters, the least nttentton paid thein. the better you're oil. Water nlwnxs finds its level, so does character. It is actually announced iu the t,aily papers that the gambling horde which made up the notorious Portland club have acreed with the authorities to give up their fight and be good; discontinue their ojen violntion of the law, not withstanding they were permitted to pursue their nefarious business by conuivance with the officers of the Portland city government, It Is quite refreshing to know that this band of criminals has at last ceased to be a constant source of trouble to the officers who elre do tkeir whale duty, and, Wff ex ptue to the county and sUtu FOR SALE it. JiJini, Ottj.in N. A. GEE louse mover and Repairer TUB . CENTRAL HOTEL f Mrs. L. Tj ncr, Proprietor I Hrl Class Rooms Cuisine Hvccllcnt ""I 1 IU 11 II 11 JOHNS HOTEI uiss a - Pfoprletrm St. Johns, Ofe. ta'oiUkU Kocibi Hazelwood i UIt(H3sl nnt-U T. Z inS 'e el.rated Haad- Tlwre are no indications that, the talk about through street cars to Perthmd was anythtuo wore than rumor, The Hceity of traits ferring at Pidiuout Junction lias ben mwkrAl an huiulred fekl mofe iMcouvenicBt and 'disagree: bk." during Uc recent cold and stormy. fMwp. It does seem that, owing to the very large traftc ac- corded th people 0 the peaiit-r swim Mm gwef car company would he amamt to wiiMWiiUn to- tlie AftnftftmkaW toAMLtLir ftf Through publicity wrongs are sometimes righted and evils elimi tinted. St. Johns has been strong because of its uusuriassel water transiKHtation facilities. The O. K. ix in. k, k. was m n sense forced to build to St. Johns be cause of its deep wnter frontage; individuals may have, mid undoubt edly did, iullueucc the K. K, Co. to build a little iu ndvauce of the time it would have of its own voli tion. Manufacturing industries have located nt St. Johns uixpics- tiouably because ot both water and rail transportation. Some, perhaps one, possibly two, industries would have come with only rail trauspor- tetion, if we could have secured the K. K. without first having the deep water, a very doubtful possibility. ht. Johns bears the proud ilistinc tion of being the lest point within the!ouudarie.; of the Portland bar or to locate any manufacturing ndustry. That prestage will be wrested from her if we do not at once see to it that water transporta tion facilities nre made available for public passenger and freight service. A Portland foundrymau ms located among us, he hopes for all tune, ;his products are shipped mainly by boat, to California , As toria, Port Canby, Port Stevens, Rainier, etc, Should he have a shlptueut ready for today or next week it would needs go to Portland by rail and from thence reshipped jy boat. A sau commentary on St. Johns unequalled water trans portation facilities. St. Johns is supposed to have a vharf for the use of tlfe public, but it might al most as well have been built on the topof Jobes' mill as far as getting to it is concerned. i K lartre and valuable acquisition to thlrade of Su Johns might be acomVeK if the Willamette was spajwMietyy ferryi AH live trade oh :lh west side of the river now t4JortlMid. wheiLk rightfully belofsJbk-tity, mh wouW come Iierrfia free ferr' was put In operation- Tliis slKMihl be mmc at tlte expenseAof the county. 33w district contribulos ii large sum' ht taxes to tlie iwty. w xmy iiHfortant as that f&tmn, l)Hg to the south of Vpr'Aifai, awl k.r tamly entkleel M M. miim MiWer- atton. If the iatter wsa wuen up and PftMwrly 1K1 bae the county aitiorktes we leHy soineiMstg couW be eomiismA, k m trmg, anyway,' and our Dead. Mrs. Augustn Ilnnseu, wife of K. Hansen, iu Point View addition, dtol SHtutiuy nficinoon at 3:30 of lix-kjnw. The family retcntlv mo. A b-rv (win Olympla. Wash., where her iNnrnts rvnl- -There- mains ncocuiiianicel bjijli'nttlk-r aim misimiui, were taken to Ulyiu fa Sunday fcr Intemeut- The deccnscil leaves no ' (innily except her Husband, having Ikx-ii tuarriei only nliout eight mouths. The community extend sympr.thv to the berenvcsl husband. I 1 About The Review As previously stated, The Re view printing plant is one of the best and most complete in the northwest. It is now in full run ning order, after a week or two of the most arduous labor. To attain this, the publishers have been at great expense, and we don't like to do it, but we take the liberty of asKiiiK as a special tavor mat those of our friends who have not paid their subscriptions would, if tliev can make it convenient, call and see our new plant, and incidentally get a receipt for tl.i'r st iscripti n. If all who c. -I, wi. -d d so, it woult help ui out ma. M-ially. Don't be backward, I'ricnd.t, but please favor us while we real. a- have need for it. CITY CHARTER PASSED Both Senate and House Consider the New Charter and Pass It Without a Dissenting Vote. The Enrolling nnd Engrossing Clirks Pre paring It for tho (lovcrnor He Was Right A Salem eorre.M ondent savs that "When the St. Ji.hns charier bill was on its final pi3saic, Killiiu:s- worm, in Mullnoii-th, us Fpoiiaor, rose to give St. Johns a boom and a boost. He succeeded admirably !.. J... ! I.!- .H . .1.' 111 iiiiiiessiiij; un 111s colleagues me grand possibilities in store for the municipality as a thrifty suburb of Portland. Mr. Killincsworth owns considerable real estate at St. Johns, but the house members thought only of the bright future toward which it is growing." Good for Killingsworlh, but you will al ways find him count to any occasion when the interests of St. Johns or the Peninsula are at stake. Convlnclntr Kd I Stockton received 11 letter a shorj while ago from a family -to whom he had sent 11 copy of Tint Kitvntw. lite first paragraph reads as follows: "Patw received a paper sometime ' . . . ..... ngo, which we Inferred you sent, ns it came from bt. Johns Uie. we have Iteen thinking for several years of going out west somewhere and since receiving that pajwr have tliouuht of it more strongly than ever." As to the further enquiry alotit Kroceries. dry goods, etc,, nil the necessaries can be bought here as cheat) as anywhere else on the coast, Come out, and you will find the most delightful country, finest scenery and most progressive city on the continent. Our Public School at the Pair Principal John Tettscher, of the St. Johns public school, is making arrangements for an educational xhihit of this district al the Uewis and Clark fair next summer. 1 he St. Johns district is the only one in the county which contains large industries, and it is Professor reuscher s intention to cover the industries by submitting stories by the pupils descriptive ot them. Ac companying these stories win oe photographs showing the various processes of the woolen mills, ship buildinc plant, foundry, machine shops, etc. Jt is estimated that at. cast ISO photographs win uc-tc- quired to cover these various pro cesses. One certain pupil, or committee of pupils, will be selected to write up the woolen nulls, Accompany ing this paper will lc photographs to show the wool on its way through the mills up to the time it becomes a mushed tauric. Another pupil, or committee, will prepare an article on tlie veneer tactory, which will be accompanied by pictures showing the different processes tot .operation irorn me rough timber to the completed product. Andjoon will be handled the dry dock, ship building plant, planing mill, foundry, machine hoes and other industries, Owintr to us location the St. dhus school will have an import- art mass of detail woik to do in tlie preparation of this industrial xlubit. it will cost quite a muu sum to get the pictures, and it is expected our good citizsns will be called upon to assist the scliool in carrying out its )roject. ReutetMher thelate-r8ox Social The Acme Lumber Company . One of the most active business institutions of St. Johns Is the Acme Lumber Company, estab- ished about seven mouths ago, tud which does a strictly retail ittsiucss and that only. Mr. W. C. Marker is the popular mnnnger of this popular enterprise. It Is nn independent company, so far as i. t.-k 5 concerned, for it linn-.'- stub a Mail I . mul has librral !....;. tila'.i-nu will. l.iri'OsKuills nnd fm'tnrii'M n '.- " tagcoutd) available. Thettc .ir-j rangemenls have been peiu-ctcd iu the interest of patrons. Its prt mary aim is to please the people I hat having been done so far iu most creditable degree, its success is assure The stock- of the Acme Lumber Company consists of all kinds 0 lumber, laths, shingles, sash am doors, mouldings, lime, hair am cement, building paper and build' ers' hardware. All of its llooring, ceiling, rustic and finishing lumber is thoroughly kiln-dried by those who understand the business. lis direct connect ions with the big mills and factories enables it to miote the lowest prices 011 all building materials and its slock is A later dispatch says the gov ernos has attached his signature and St. Johns now has n charter ample in its provisions lo meet, til present requirements. A delegation accompanied by the M. W. A. band will go by spec! a car lo the junction to receive the delegates, Messrs. 'Chfptnati am Mouahau, who bring, the charter with them by "railroad." patty will leave here nt 7:15. friends of charter iuoiled. Th, Al .Special to The Review. Sai.ism, .Or., Jan. 18. The new city charter of St. Johns hns liven passed both houses without optosl tion, and is now iu the hands of the enrloHng nnd engrossing clerks. It will go to the governor for his np proval Thursday evening. The charter received much com mendation from tnemlwrs of both brunches of the legislature. f Ye Olden Time Ducns. ttt. i t. i ue lauies tint society 01 me hvangelical church will give 11 unique entertainment at Uickner's ion Monday evening. Jnuunrva.t. the admission will be 5 scuts an' witti tertater." Refreshments will also be served at "15 sents ex t ray." oiiowing is the program: SONOIt 11V Tlllt OMl'l'OI.KH. Spoke piece Pewit! Huultc Mimic le trs llntiil Itciiithii! Mr. TiiliiiMin Spoke piece Joc llcncli fqxike piece IIhvwihmI Oiiiirlct ; .-.tsl ..K always adequate to meet the demand of nil contractors and prospective mildcrs. Its facilities for handling stock, being sufliciently equipped with teams, enables the company to insure prompt delivery. It will be leased nt any tune to furnish esti mates 011 any material that may be needed by contractors ami pros- pecttve builders. This comoauv has an immense woodshed, iu which it carries from 7SO to 1000 cords of dry wood al all times, which it has already ac- inired a reputation for delivering promptly on order. In this line it docs a remarKabie business, Tlie Acme Ltimlier Company has an "incline railway" 250 feet in length, extending from the blttlT. on which the offices anil yards are ocated. to the (). K. iV N, track and lo the mills on the bank of the river Hflow, for the purmse of convey ing stock to the yards and for gen end use, as well. This miniature, tit important, railway line is oper ated by steam in the yards at the company's offices, It has proved a "track of usefulness," as Haywood puts it, for all use it who want to or the purpose of conveying Vvigl.t of any kind from Ihc mill ;elow to the verge of the bluff, or from the bluff to the railroad below. The Acme Lumber Company is a progressive concern in every sense of the word. Its trade is local ; but St, Johns is building up and ex panding so rapidly that its vast stock iu every line in which it deals is consumed "at home." its busi ness is entirely satisfactory to those who have dealt with it, its manager is popular with all who have met 11111 and the promise for futurct prosperity is abundant- Knlarge mcnt of the yards and the force necessary lo take .rare of tlf in creasing business, is abundant. M. L. Noble, of Forest Grove, was in St. Johns Monday inspect ing our city with a view to locating lcrc 111 business. Like all who come itcrc, Mr. Noble is greatly im prosccd with St. Johns and its fu ture prox.-cts, aiid thinks no other town on tlie coat compares wild it. . . -. iftUMJjn , win unMUJjNiU' I &Bftfi.jiK rimr 1 Business Room For Rent Good Business Room on Jer sey street, 25x50 feci. Rent Reasonable. St. Johns Land Co. You can ultra) depend on tho cholcc.l rilESH MEATS Hl.e.. m otdir toX ill, 'old mm. ' St. Johns Meat Market wnnts autinlled la iL.lr iiW..nnn li SMITH & DONNELLY St, Johns Markot Jriy ntrtet cr. joiimb. onromi DANIEL BREGHT . . HOUSES TO RENT U' YOU WANT A llOtiHU OA I A 0M UK ST. JOHNS, OREGON Paper Hanging ORNAMENTAL PAINTING AND ORAININO A Bl'tSOIALTY AM, WOltlC OUAHANTKHI) OA I.I, IM D. S. SOUTH MAYD A Fhio and Oomploto Lino of Wall v&im Carried In, Block. Lateat Pattorns. ST. JOHNS NMAK VIINOHR rAOTORY wonue nIV aM,--JJUll.: SiioVo piece. MIm) SliciMnl Soiige... .....Vnt. Ileldlti SKike nlcco Clyilo Tluyt-r nxiKf 11 ice .tint, nun boiiKC 1 lome hwect Homo 4 PHKSONAI. AND OTIinRWISK About People who arc Coming nnd doing to St. Johns Dr. C. S. Setitnnii, of Oregon Lily, was lit hi, Johns .Sunday, a uuesioi Air. runs. Mr. 11 oven and wife, of. Coble. Oregon, were in hi. Johns, t it guests of Frank Smith the popular street car mail. W. H. Knight has moved back to his old home near the Hour mill. Old neighbors tire glnd to wel come them back. A. Frviue is now able to to Iks oraimd again after nu illuww of kcv- end weeks. He may now Iks found nt his bench ns of yore. ' Miss HlnuchcL. Hanson ha gone 011 a short visit nt.bkainokuwa. Washington. She is the truest of Mrs. Jessie Hggmau. Uev.O. W. Stockton is in the city from Oakland, Oregon, looking up projK-rty for iu vestment. He ex jcct.s to put up one or more house to rent. . Jxs llickuer, of Hicknernrothers was (inietlv married iii'.l'ortlniul yesterday afternoon, to Mntf'Mi C. Wells, of this city. Judge Webster officiated. - Andy Tower, of Oregon City, wt the guest of Mr. nnd Mrn. P, T I fausoii 011 Tuesday. He wan look ing after the projierty nlerets of his brother, the late A, ITower. Daniel Ilrecht returned Sunday moruuig Irom a trip along the Sound, Visiting Shellon, Taroma and Olympia as well as oilier, towns, and reports that St. Johns is the m-iie&t place He bar, bw.t 011 the trip. P. M. Shadduck, a brother of A. S, Shaddiick, is stopping with hi wife and family at the Central Hotel. 'Mr, Shaddiick is from Fort' Jones, Cal., and bar cone to St, Johns to reside criuaucntly. He has bought four ots in St. Johns, and will build a tome for himself in the near future. Claude Williams, who for sev ral years has Iwen chief clerk for the K, M. Wade Hardware Co., of MeMmnvilIe, accompanied by his wife, has been visiting his parents. Mr. and Mrs.-H. P. WHianw, and us cousin, W, F, Johnson. They eft Wednesday for tJjcx, where Mr. Williams will take charge of a branch house tjicre (or the sapie firm. J. M. Moore.. fATNUtia. PAl'llR nANQ- WKl'l'lNO .A .If; : A mWru-u; HORMR I'AINTINd Rt. Johns Pnrk R T. JOHN R, OtJl RQON For Choicest Cuts Of f RRIUf MHA-rfl, RRCr, VOKlC OR MUTTOK WINDLE & WINDLE OAK 1'J.r.AaC YOU Urn, Ilaran, TdirJ. Hit., aUara lb. bad 0l u it trial JKIIHUV STAR M.VRKET 0TH11KT. K.r Hchbol llama F. J. Koerner 00NTRA0T0R AND BUILDER promptly All work lli)tllcll. Uriiitr us p and we will seikl the Keview to your frkand for. it year. I'linm nml niH-clflcnlioiiH Airiii.slit'il on upplicutioii, 10110 Willi noatiiesa una watohmaMr " JEWELER OPTICIAN nail practical nt that. Aii)1wis in tho Una of rxfirinir, watcli clcnnint,', or properly fitting you with sjlaisiiw, nml evurytliing ful ly tpmriuitccd or no pay, f;o to A. E. WILSON, The Jwlur Ilia pricoj are riiflit and lio will uutisfv you. Call and ninko Ida aR4iiiahitiiiico. ST. JOHNS, OREGON R M Al L'lWCi W. III. Wf).)li Poultry Yard Hrks for haf chlnu from three strains o thorotKhbrel Poultry. Ilarrul Plyiiiouih Rocks, $2 per setN tlrHf. WliHe.Wyandottcs and S. C. l horns, $ 1.50 per siting. IncuUtor IU. 14 pt-r 100. Alu oiu fine tlock lormly VI4tvfiftlwa)MtUomc. Phone Union 1305 Point View Addition, St. Johns GEO. W. CONE LUMBER CO. Flooring, Ceiling, Rustic, Aa4 All KUda of BaiUiu& OfiUfial , tMM..ft T..y. rt z k MOJ. At TOOT linHtntMir ft. 9 O ,1V1 ifmliiii i 1 1 illiTT