LOCAL ITEMS L AND CITY NEWS , Tvnm Various Sources Oleanea -.mMA VWiiVv and NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. ml j.r la Insure a cnange or an- B. the copy for such chanjje rtCh this olfleo not later than ,h0uld reaen m peale M-n." work. and save the printer led A carload of brick has just been revival by Peterson x r Carlson is installing an ac2yline light plant at his new bSfirclmlranls ore nearly nil InStion, and make n very pre- Peterson & Smith have just re eeived a carload of good timothy haJ A. Gee is now moving the old Ju on the See property and Mr. grSlI build more cottages for "n W. Sober of this city spent Sunday with friends at the state apitil. He W",C1 t0 lhU c,ty Monday. Coiicregntional services a 13ick shallSundnyafternoon. Preach lag at 3:30. Sunday school at 2:30. Good music. Two Jersey Cows for Sale Arc hut coming in; two and three years 55. Job" Grady, comer John and Crawford streets. A.Jacobson, conductor on the (Portland & Suburban Kxprcss car dangerously ill at his home, 238 WuhinRt street, Portland. Mr. Huggcrty is going to move the house from the Sap property to mike room for n new house on the block. Mr. Gee has the job for moving the house. D. D. Wood has purchased the building formerly occupied by Hon villc, the electrician, and will open up a machine and bicycle repair shop. V. L. Hidlis is getting well along with Ills elegant new residence in thcDraasch addition. He expects to have it ready for occupancy in a few weeks. 0. V. Ovefttreel, a plumber of experience, j opening a shop inn new building in the lfrench addi tion. (r. Overstrect expects to be ready for business early next week. Thieves entered the pantry nt the residence of W. W.Goodrich, on Burlington street Moudny evening and stole everything in the way of edibles therefrom. No clue to the perpetrators has lcen discovered. DivLut Suiter are erecting n lu Uiuir oa teiNiv street near lfcs- senden, which will le used for n restaurant. The parties who nre running the Cozy restaurant over Frcedman's store, will have charge. An attractive sign has leeu tlacd near the ton of the Cochran building bearing the words ' 'Coch na Block." The letters are of good size in gold leaf. It is n good piece of sign work, and was done by Carr Bros. Rev. H. C. Shaffer, of the First United Brethren church will prench it 3:30 p. m., Sunday, in the Arti un's lull, Portsmouth, Subject, "The Local Church and the Liquor Traffic" Sunday school nt 2:30 p. m., at the same place. C. W. PoUerJ-md G. IG. Gould hive purchased the-stock and good will of the Muck Hardware Co., ad will hereafter conduct the busi- inese gentlemen nre prac tlca bnsines.s men, nnd will, no doubt, carr)- on a successful busi ness, Dr, Hicks received an official re port from the state bacterologist in mch this official Mates that not n angle case of diptherin has been lagnosed on the peninsula thissea A culture was sent from n wspiciouscasein this city, but it w pronounced not to be diptherin. . subscription is being circulated lor tie purpose of securing n night watchman. TIip lw ,a wii.. one, and especially so for the season. The city will have e uglit lingered gen - u ,s essential, for public y that some measures be taken ' protection bi Portiam! lalies Rot somewhat H'xea in referrniL' to iir t-t.,cic Ppoujtment and the resignation of LR,?8an- . Tle latter only re- notT, T rs,Uon of health officer, not marsh nl r -- . ' stmft.ZtT' , ur' ensei was iPPo mted health oflicer,not marshal. S-fn!fntsl" the dail' press decidedly mslenaino- ' 1 vo lr?k, SMggests that t,,e aioinfi,redePartrnent organize l Sltha lodge room above, nt : tehem that such a srl.,. SY, Profitable one, as the SLtn(romret'K the hall iretnUIT8 bring in iUble v,, ,W0UUl Prove a prof BD source of revenue. cfyr:?1'' the 3-year-old son . auu Aire IT- neousS' teruoon of membra croup. The little tMnm ,,c Jga around the da Sore hU heria Z?" tght to be and nrouB investiga. ti uT analysis has been n,nrt, tluth"ffi5aUy announced tats h.vT,C u,Pena. The par aB'M sympathy of the com Miss Mary A. Chase, of New Hampshire, has been in the city this week in the" interest" of the Equal Suffrage league. She is en gaged tn organizing sub-leagues, and has already established one at University Park. A meeting will be held at the office of Dr Mnry Mac Lachlan Saturday afternoon lo which nil ladies interested nre in vited. Emil Richter, of Oregon City, nnd Miss Carrie Pond, daughter 6f Mr. nnd Mrs. J. T. Pond, of this city, were united in marriage last Monday evening, Ieb. 6. Rev. E. E. Mcvicker, pastor of the Evangelical church, officiated. The ceremony took place at the church. The happy couple left Tuesday for Oregon City, where Mr. Richter is engaged as n man ufacturing jeweler. The enrollment of the St. Johns public sciiooi on ret). 3, 1005, was 342. This 'number is distrib uted among the eight grades ns fol lows: Eirst grnde, 92 ; second grnde, 42; third grade, 55; fourth grade, I56; fifth grade, 37! sixth grade, 33; seventh grnde, 19; eighth grade, 8; total, 342. During the last three days eighteen new pupils have entered. The two new rooms nre full nud by spring additional facili ties will be necessary. Eight teachers nre now employed. There arc tiitrty-ntnc pupils tu cacn ot the new rooms recently built. ENTHUSIASTIC MEETING An Origiim Idea. C. h. Johnson, even on the alert to help St. Johns, has suggested nn iden for the advertising of this city, that is unique nnd might form a most desirable scheme. Mr. John son proposes Hint n tower or reu sonablc height be built 011 the fair grounds and n telescotK! installed nnd trained on St. Johns. This might be in charge of some one to distribute such literature us might be deemed necessary. While the scheme is somewhat of n novel one, yet it would be uu effec tive one, if tried. The cost would not be excessive. A Surprise Party. A most pleasant surprise party invaded the comfortable home of Mrs. Pascal Hill, Tuesday evening it being the occasion of her birth day. The hostess was taken by entire surprise, having had not the cast intimation ot tne tilltilr. A most pleasant evening wis hpent. Refreshments, including n large ami )eautifiilly decorated cake, 11 gift from the husband, were served. The following were present: Mr, and Mrs. Hullis, Mr. nud Mrs. Val entine, Mr. nud Mrs. Edwards, Mr. nnd Mrs. Hall, Mr. nud Mrs. Sainuclsou, Mesdaincs Stark, Pciu- ugton, Gillam, Chance nud Chase; Misses Effie and lJertha Titus: Misses Sorlicr, Magoon, Windle, Uudquist, Moiiahou nud Ciouie. Ladles Civic Improvement League. The Ladies' Civic Improvement! League met nt the residence of Mnyor Cook Inst Tuesday after noon. The principal object was th election of officers. Mrs. UeJl Smith was elected president; Mrs. Lime Dlackburn, vice president; Mrs. Shepard, secretary; Mrs. Frank Smith, treasurer. Mrs. Wnlker nnd Mrs. Ulnckburn were appointed n committee to draft suitable by-laws for the govern ment of the league. The ladies are prepariTig for a lively season's work nud nre worthy of encourage ment from everv citizen. Mrs. Cook served refreshments, when the meeting adjourned to meet nt the residence of Mrs. W. C. Wnlker,, Tuesday afternoon, February 21, when the by-laws committee will report. Announcement. Ilavine purchased the stock and goodwill of. the Muck Hardware Co., we wish to say to the people of St. Johns that we expect to carry' a complete line of general hardware, stoves nnd builders' material, and sell same nt prices ns low ns can ls obtained in Portland. Pottkr & Goui.n, The Commercial Association Holds nn Important Alccting One of the most enthusiastic meetings yet held by the St. Johns' Commercial Association was the special session held last Wednes day evening, The attend ance was ( large, the room being filled. Five new members were admitted, and the interest mani fested was most encouraging. in tins connection let it be known, the Commercial Associa tion is not.n political organization in any sense of the word. In fact. should ,any member be indiscreet enough to suggest politics, local or otherwise, he would be iunuedi ntely scjuelched.' The association is laboring for the material interests of this city; the interests of the people as n whole. Every citizen who believes ill united action is in vited to become n member, what ever be his occupation or callinrr. 1 he "common people" whatever this means, we don't know, ns well ns the lnborer, the mechanic, the tradesman, the real estate dealer, or anybody else having the material good of St. Johns at heart. 1 he meeting was called to order by President Douglas. Minutes read and approved. Air. Urecht nnd Mr. Rodtrcrs of the committee to confer with the Portland Steel Shipbuilding Co. re ported that several conferences had been held, but no conclusions ar rived at. The company will sub mit n proposition to the nssocintion nt its next meeting. Committee continued. The advertising committee re ported progress, Committee on through cars re- ported substantially as reported in uqolhcr column. Committee con tinued. The dock committee rctrartcd Hint Mr. Cone proposes to furnish un necessary plunking nud piling to build n dock 011 Richmond street. the city to build the dock. A lengthy discussion followed, in which it develoited that n differ ence of opinion prevailed us to lo cation of the dock. Some wanted it nt foot of Philadelphia street, while others strongly advocated Richmond street. The majority, however, wanted a dock built re gardless of location, which they thought a secondary consideration. hirst gel the authority to agree to build 11 dock, then let some amica ble means be adopted by which the greatest number will be bene fitted ns to where it shall le lo cated. Tiie committee was in structed to press the matter upon the council, and get that body to take some action. The committee on the James John bequest was continued. The treasurer reported 20 on hand and deposited in the bank. Mr. Emrich, publisher of the Pacific Searchlight submitted n proposition to make St. Johns the publishing office, and devote one column in each issue to the indus trial and commercial interests of St. Johns, if sufficient encouragement was received. The proposition was received with favor, nnd n committee consisting of Moiiahau, Hall and J. Henry famith was ap pointed to canvass the matter. The following meinuers were enrolled: ll. T. Leggett, P. J, Peter sou, J. V. Jolxss, N, I. Bailey nud I). D. Wocd. The question of the validity of the vacation of the streets through the electric mill property came up and Hill, Smith and King were named to investigate aud report. At a late hour a most interesting session adjourned to meet next Wednesday evening at Shepherd & Tufts' office. Good Neighbors. The Modern Woodmen of Amer ica, Camp No. 75461 gave their Royal Neighbor sisters a surprise last night (Thursday). It was about 10 o'clock the ladies ad journed their camp, when their ueighbors unexpectedly appeared at the hall laden Willi oysters, couee, cake and. sandwiches. The surprise was complete, as well as pleasant After the edibles had been disposed of an hour was devoted to dancing. It was a pleasant evening. Louis Brandt and Edgar Daum at , the Empire. Much interest is beincr manifested in the forthcoming engagement of the Baum-Braudt company at tne Empire. Both these players ore well and favorably known to theatre goers of Portland, and will be sup oorted bv a capable and carefully selected New York company. The ooeniuc olav will be Lovers' Lane, which will run the entire week, with a popular priced matinee Sat urday. NOTICE ! Now is the time to make a good in vi&ttnnt. A t 1.3 storv house. 7 toohis. pantry and twQ cjoscts, a 75 barrel cis tern anil a good well, the only well in the vicinity. The location is the best tliat can'be had as, it lays center'way be- tween tne Loon in roim view. - " or address i WALTER W, WOOD, Box 38, Jt. Johus, Oregout PURELY PERSONAL. Rev. McVickcr lws relatives visiting him this week. G. II. Carlson returned Saturday from a trip to I'liRct Sound. Milton Maxwell of lone, Ore. was in thtfeity visiting friends. J. K. Tufts and George Warren of Ore gon City, were in the city' Tuesday, the guests of M. Tufts. Frank T. Johnson of Junction City Cal. is visltilig his brother W. V. John son aud may locate here permanently. Mrs. H. R. Hurst, of Tolucnt, 111., Is visiting with her mother, Mrs. K. I,. Stockton, and sister, Mrs. N. O. Isaacson. ' . U. G. Solby, of Vancouver Wash., was ill the city Wednesday, ami purchased property in St. Johns Park addition. He will pufld at.opcc, t Miss I.cnorc nines who U attending St. Mary's academy at Vancouver Wash, was in the city last Sunday, the guest of Mrs. W. C. Valkcr. Capl. C. O. llrauson, National Kvangc list of the M. 15. Church spent l'rlday and Saturday with Mr. and Mrs, W. 1'. Johnson. The captain is one of the most prominent religious workers on the coast. Councilman W. II. Hamilton and his good wife arc practical Roosevcltiaus. He has cluht children married .and has forty- seven grand children and two great grand children. Mr. aud Mrs. Hamilton arc not so very old yet, either, Dr. h. M. llcnscl has located in this city, and opened an office in a suite of rooms In the Control hotel. Dr. llcnscl Is an old practicing phyelclau aud comes highly recommended, l'or some yearn lie was attached to the medical stall oj the U. S. Army. At (lie Columbia Theater The loveliest play A. W. Pinero ever wrote, "Sweet Ln vender," is running this week at the Columbia theatre. It introduces the dainty little new ingenue Miss Fay Wal lace, in the title roll; and Howard Gould, the famous leading man, plays the splendid patt of Dick Phenyl. Cathrinc Countiss, Miss Allen, Mr. Bowles, Mr. Blooinqtiest nnd Mr. Dills nud the full strength of the Columbia Stock company appears in the cast to great advan tage. An Old Pioneer Dr. C. A. Raffety, of East Port. laud, comes to St. Johus often. He tells entertainingly of the times, years ago, when he used to drive from hi3 home to St. Johns through an nlmost impenetrable wilderness; those were the days when doctors earned their money nnd their visits could truly be called errands of mercy. The genial doctor was ior many pars one of the enthusiastic sports man of the northwest, hunting and fiutmie lifinf his greatest pleasures mid he has not thrown off on those grand sports even now f r the la tpt advices tell of his preparations for the coming fishing season. There are few living residents or Portland who can claim priority to Dr. Raffety. He came to the city in 1852 by the ox cart route and after it vears of continuous resi dence in Portland looks like he might be good for 53 years more. Tf U nnw servinc on the Portland water commission board, a position oi uibuutiiuu. ,. nmptlv. our doctor is interested in St. Johns, he has contributed to the Odgeu oil prospect, a very wor thy cause that is entitled to much ncsUtnnce from St. lohns people. And still better, he is endeavoriug to open up an iron mine ngnt ai our door: if he succeeds in manufactur ing nitr iron for the use of our foundries and other industries he will have proved himself a pnblic benefactor. And more than all the rest, he has advised a younger brother, who is at present on a HJllsboro' farm to buy a piece of land in St. Johns oh tn build his future home. They selected one of the Willamette boulevard acre tracts. The bill for next week, opening Sunday, Feb. 12th, will be the most magnificent production of the great historical and religious play, Sienk eluryez "Quo Vndis." The scenic efTects prepared by Frank King will be most magnificent, ' equaling if not exceeding "Ben Httr" and the beautiful "Holy City" produced a few weeks ago at the Columbia. The Columbia Stock company largely increased speciully for this production, will appear to pnrticu larly good advantage, and the week's run of "Quo Vndis" will be the sensation of the year, theatri cally, 111 Portland, rso one should miss it for such a beautiful aud in teresting dramatic performance has never been seen on this coast here tofore at the low price of seats charged nt the Columbia, namely 50 cents gets the best seat in the house nt the evening performance, and 25 cents the best seat at the matinee. Gallery at matinees is 10 cents and evening 15. HELD UP ! Since Jan. ist 500 persons have positively been held up with in a block of the Court House, and not one was robbed because they were forewarned by Wundii, Portland's most popular Palmist nud mind reader. She gi.es names, dates ond facts, holds' the key to Sol omens Wisdom nn 1 Spirit Phenom ena of the Bible. She is located nt 4th nnd Salmon St.s. on the ground floor. E. M, Calkins' Poultry Yard Eggs for sale from prize winning stock. Three strains. S. C. White Leghorns and White Wynn- dottes, Si. 50 per setting. Inctiba bator lots 6 jier too. Barred Rocks $2 for 15 straight. Stock for sale. Phone Union 1.105 Point View Addition, St. Johns i bhepard & lutes Will sell xon Lots In Shcpard's Addition For 65 Dollars, 5 dollars down and 5 dollars per month Lots in Point View at 70 dollurs each. Lots in North St. Johns, overlooking the river, 250 t dollars, 10 down and 10 per month. t Wo Wrlto FIRE INSURANCE Lowest Rates HOUSES TO RUNT . NOTARY PUBLIC Phone Scott 404G Office In Cochran Block, SI, Johns, Or, The Season is now on for Valentines! T St. Johns Lumber Company For all kinds Common Lumber, KILN DRIED Flooring, Ceiling and Rustic. Sash, Doors, Alouldiugs aud Columns. Yards and Mill Toot Burlington St. Phone East 594 To the People of St. Johns. THE CELEBRATED OLIPIIANT SISTERS will cive a vocal music entertainment at the M. E. church next Monday evening. These ladies have toured the world, nnd nre now singing to crowded houses at the White Temple in Portland. Admission will be ... ft I A A . . . Iree. Doors open at 7:00, ami tne program win start hi o;w p.irji. Everybody luyited. Some Specials in Cookies! We have nn exceptionally fine line of the finest line of cookies that can be purchased auywhere. In fact they are so very nice the price is more than people generally cared to nay for goods before they were ac quainted with the line. To let one and all of our cus tomers have the privilege of trying these goods at a price that is in the reach of all we have put them on the special price list, to clean up the lot. They are actually 1i.t n( crnnAa t1lt nut ill tllf5r flflS"?. TTore JlTC prices. Don't they take your eye? f Unecda Ginger Wafer, regular 25c; now - 13c Graham Crackers, regular 25c; now 13c Oatmeal Crackers, regular 25c; now - - 13c Social Tea, regular 25c; now - - - 13c Cheese Sandwich, regular 25c; now - - 13c Festino, awful nice, regular 35c; now - 25c Nabisco, nothing better, regular 35c; now - 25c We have a few boxes of special crackers at 10 cents per pound to close out. Call for "Washboiler Assorted Cakes." St. Johns Grocery Co., Grocers and General Merchants, St Johns, Oregon POTTER & GOULD Will have Something to Say About HARDWARE lo this Space Next Week. s All Varieties, Serious and Comic, at Elliott's Pharmacy LUMBER (50 TO TIII WE'RE HERE! And ready for business. The delayed material has arrived aud is being put in place as rapidly as our workmen can do it, aud the current will be turned on without further delay. Persons desiring to use electric light or power should make application at the offices of the Company, corner SKVI2NT1I and AT.DKR Streets, PORTLAND. PORTLAND GENERAL ELECTRIC CO. EDMONDSON CO., I t H OK Tin Roofs, Gutters, etc. Pliunu Seal I .1065 ST. JOHNS, Or Going! Going! Going! ! Two room house aud lot, 91x109; price .. 525 Pine home in Point View, .s-rooin house and ten lots, chicken house nnd fruit trees; price 1.500, with five lots 1,000 Largo house nud half acre lot, well nud picket fence I 00 4 A. Orchard and good house, fenced 6,500 Purnishcd cottage nt Long Bench. Wash.; snap 6,00 One lot aud 5-room house, wood-shed, water in house.......... 1,150 Block on R. R.. fine factory site 4 ,000 Lots in Point View from 85 to $100; 5 down and 5 r month. W". PI. ICING LAND COrPAN ' f SAVE 1 MONEY Though we have the reputation ol 'IoIiik the hot work In rortlanil wechtruc nothing f (or our reputation, our iiUeore low, uui nicy arc rujfii enough to inture Wxl work. W c . invite In vcillgatloi) no tore or acmiitf gum. follow our. extractloui. It a J 'mutilation l'Kl'.lt. '1 rm. w. a. wish. DR. T I'. WISh WISE BROTHERS t MODUKN DUN 1 15 IKY Cor. 3m anu wasniugioii nis. mm t t