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ST. JOHNS REVIEW ncviFW inb Print m Department 1$ one if the very Bat-not the largest In Oregon. Thoroughly Modern. The Circulation of TIIE REVIEW In the Penin sula exceeds that of all other 'papers combined Advertisers, note this. Devoted to tho Interests ot the Peninsula, the Manufacturing Center of the Northwest r.'r ..." w A. E. WILSON, The Jeweler JcfKY Street. St. Jolm Oregon DANIEL BRECHT 1 1 HOUSES TO RENT ,r m- WAST A IIOUHK CAM. ON MB ST. JOHNS, OREGON Paper Hanger Q and Decorator Onlti can he left nt Couch' utorc FicbpI Allenllon Given lo AIlP W. A. STORR , tin !) l't''l on 'O1"" TRESU MEATS SUoims Aleat Aarket firi.f.r. n.oili. lnl. HI. John will M SMITH & DONNELLY St. Johns Market ;K7 .ni njonffs. oreoon Bicycle Repairing and Machine Shop Repairing promptly done, Prices reasonable. I sell the liest incuu descent Rlol on the inurket; full lincof electrical supplies. Key fitting and lock work. Gttnsmitliiiig. House wiring niul nil kinds of dectricahvork promptly attended to. D. D. WOOD, Tacoma Street, Near Jersey. To the Public "ELASTIC ROOF PAINT." Fire and water proof, is mnuufnet ureti and used soley by C. T. Moe, V. 0. Moe having no interest in same. Paint and preserve your roof. All work guaranteed. Will paint roofs for next sixty days for eighty-five cents a square. M. T. MOTS, CMntUr nd R,f Pilnitr. St. Johw, Ore. GEO. W. CONE LUMBER CO. Flooring, Ceiling, Rustic, And All Kinds of Building Material frunpt Dtlimr OuarinWrd. KM AT TOOT liUBIX-OTOM BTREE1 ST. J0JIN3. OBECJON A.SCOTT Vres. phone I1I.ACK 32 R.W.CROSnY.Sec'y. - Portland Jobbing Co. Plumbing, QasflttlBg Neamtliilnj, Roofs Ouiters Etc. At Reasonable Rates. Stoves, Furnaces nd Tinware Repaired. Quick Service. All Work Guaroii-N teed, N 7 N Fifth St GorAnkcny PORTLAND. OREQON FOR SALE. 1 ill Sell Six Cows and a Milk Route, good for $300 a month, at a reasonable figure. PASCAL HILL, M N. A. GEE House Mover and Repairer VOL. I NOTES AND COMMENTS Various Topics of Local and General Interest Briefly and Tersely Commented Upon Numerous Mattcu Which Are Before the Public for General Discussion Ami now conies the stnrv nf ti lad fifteen years of age "doing time" ... ...II ...I... , , 111 me cuuuiy juis, wiiu hum proved himself a hero. A trusty, he dis covered that twenty-five men were in the act of escaping, mid, though a prisoner himself, he did not stop an instant to ask in which direction lay bis duty, but seizing a revolver barred tho way, threatening to shoot the first man who attempted to cross the threshold. It was a deed of boldness few men would dare or do. and vet this lad of ten- tier years inccti uie angry men antii; ( i"" M,o,ih forced them to remain in the corn-, from the city not to become n nttis- tier years faced the angry men and dor until assistance came. No I mice (luring the next too years, thought of danger entered his mind. I ' ' No sweet breath of freedom blew J lmt Mere is a potency in music into his face, stilling the desire to " soup which touches the most escape out into God's nir and sun- sacred niches of the soul is n fact shine, but like Casablanca, he faced "dinitted by all. Memory's depths death bccitisj duty pointed the "' stlrretl by ti stniin from a long way. He was only a boy, it home-. forgotten tune learned in child less outcast, a "j.iil bird," but lie,"""1 a nappy nonr wneu me. was rose nobly to the duty that uv; one long peon of gladness, and no before hint and proved the mettle cares dimmed the horizon of hope; that lies in him. If the people 110 , cloud obscured life's golden sun- who liave it witliin their iower to, ' , nut this boy in a iiosition to become ' 1 Scottish highbinder, away a good noble man do not look after fro his heather-crowned Hills, lias iihii, the curses of the whole people '" into tears ill the sound should be heaped upon them and , f Hie bag-pipe. V sions of the the breath of God's wrath should long ago came nocking into his blast and burn them front the face "d it fancy, he trod his of the earth. It will not do to wait, native heath, his trusty broad The boy should be p.irdoued, and sword by his side, a bonny Scot, lovini! bands should reach out and ' to do or dare ntything for the 1- fiKn i t unit I'm! 1 111 into 11 11 ir I- - n : . . ... . . ... er, nobler life. "There is tmnei ,,. - good, no not one," said He who . ... . r .!....... Mil gill inrgivene:, iuh auvun uiiira but seventy times seven, and he to whom much is forgiven, tliere will . " . .. come 11 nine wneu tun num alone, proudly secure in the stietigth which makes Him tree and time to .".-. . Ky ' resist all temptation. Houudinga ' one of the most terrific batt es ....... iil (ll.S IIHtlllUl t t il liriii nary police depaitment, never re forms. Instead of reformation it UHFes iniirutorewlflTjnnoirg-tlie-downward road. The ordinary 1 1 i 11 1 1 11.-1 I .t ikiiw llltal iiir aiiw " policeiitnu is usually an iguonmt brute, endowed Willi S'.r.ngtu, nfivs cally. mid tlu oitlinaty detec tive is a crook. There me excep .!.... ..... .1..... 111... n.,.,..t wvii are few and far between. In this . connection it may hi well to call attention to two of Portland's ex - detectives who nre now under indictment before tlie fetleral grand . j. J" 4 . . . . .......... ........ ...... - . -- whole Ivast during the next lew months. The low fare will induce, iii.inu ru.mK wlin have II VULMie. i-w,... .... . - . . shadowy iinpKSsion held b many people in t ie Atlantic states In, regard to Oregon. '1 hey have heard there is such a state n the , - .llllni on the mem union and nre under the intpres.sio i , . , . ..p . wolHie,fi.i it is full of wtld Indians wild an Kch rcalized that the es mnlt niul wilder white men, and , ... .,,..,.. .... . .. . t 1 . thdt the corn! itlons, social ; tiona and o herwise are s ii pb awful. Pictures of .saui-c yilized men living in v aiia kuiib on dried grasshopper. flit across their mental visions. siJieE,SK to see how it is done. I his will be a sufficient inducement to bring them here, and after they are once here there will be little need of any talk They.will see for themselvg and be convinced. It ntigltt be well to suggest that old-timers give ncinusi Bb"' " to them the truth in l.omeopu hie doses. Give them a little at a w.v M..... ...... ' V nei.ilnns accustomed to the stupendous r..H. so familiar 10 every Oregon- :..... ...... 1 tiioir KVKtiMiis oecomc Ian, and then give it to them hot and Heavy. Aiier uiey uie . - jt saturateil with the truth there will,cmen' ,t,N nTmfahrte'Mto begin with them by not telling no it is best not to suggest what not to tell. If they ore from Missouri show them. . , There is a lint vinnd hantriinr' ...... o- over France auoui 111c air u 1 oyc r. . .., 1.... oil mail 5 nuiiu, 1 ui 11 mi ... 1 mail ana.. 1 . , ments ot sinie m 11, aim, ran Jn the- face of an amrrv bull, it m has aroused the wrath of Japan. The sullen rumble of war is heard and the end is not yet. A great war is among the possible contents of 'that cloud as the little brown men will not allow France to vio late the laws of neutrality. It will be almost impossible for these two powers to become involved in a war without drawing other nations into it. Before the world today looms the shadow of a European war, whose outcome no man can tell, t There is a class of money-sharks doing business in Portland whose nu.tt.nHc nr those of the highway man minus any of the danger that ST. JOHNS, gentleman incurs. These sharks set their nets for the titan or woman who works on a salary, and once having got the victim in their net it is another case of the spider and the fly. There is only one result, the fly is eaten. Tiie schedule of special events for the fair wns cnnmfofmt Inst Saturday. It begins with opening day and fills almost three columns of Sunday's Oregonian. livery day is filled up to the 15th of Octo- oer wneu tne exposition closes. By securing a copy of the schedule, one may nlways see nt a glance just what the special fcattire of each day is without asking a friend. The Pacific States Packing Co. of Portland is subject to abatement as a nuisance, unc ot tlie men on the inside says they nre Intending lo locate north of St. Johns on the peninsula. If it does locate in this viniiiitvif altriitl.l It., out fur Mi..ii,rli I... 1 -i '' ' During the war of the reliellion ' thousand lonely Hearts were Hii'iTcd lii llu snnirc liMiird nrniind - -j n: -- the camp fires, while the ping of ' " "" I.II...I .In. tZ .....1 .li.ftll. ..fit 7 1",, , , the ranks of the brave boys who W Uhll UI, tWIIIW VW . . Inv siik' liv siilt ko close? tlicln nick' ets could chaff each other, during tlie fitful night firing, some one .struck up that grand old song, "Nearer my God to Thee." In a moment all firing had ceased mid a hundred tlmimimd men were swell ing the mighty chorus, their voices 1 r r w ... blendlinr in perfect liarmony. I lie rness of hate was forgotten. i"' and "yank" ceased oexi.s !"d m their stead a mighty host of .Mtu-browiied, toibstained men were worsu pmg I 'l-umu. ..... ... mkticci accord, wnue uie niu 01 Linuinnrii fill. .I il.t.ll (i.iir ll'i. (111. I.IIV.I ...... .... usetl to weenluir. They stood in me mouniaius were as inuiMeiii m , . . f , f f , tM . . ' . . m .. 1 ter t ic song eii(iei mn a sonim u fe w of Uie ,one, , . Mcn sttuulinK facc to facc. "k"u. ntll , ,i,,r(iliri.,.cc SeilCc OI IllllnlU l mviiiu um. tk-.i ,a"CS01li stirrel with the music UIltU he fclt hlmself a part of that . 1IIllveRse ... ',,,. n ls p , ,lam0liyi wbere God Mlpreie. fct Satunlay night Miss Amy .... ..eof St. lohns' lovel est ica, tn, , "",. . .?,...,, ......... - SfS? S'foi 'batlle, "impresseil , ....!.. us ,)Urc umsic niul left iii the consciousness of and left in t ie consciousness 01 an rd ) ,nu.,ini liirht divine trend toward the built divine where angels sing their choral notes of gladness, It is safe to say that all who attended left the hall better where angel . " "J.1'' ,..?:: morally and spiritually than when The merit system as proposed by Superintendent Rigler and a few of his principals is one of the most vicious systems ever invented by mail to show his favoritism. The few who are decided worthy of advance in wages are mostly op- t. ..:. .1.. .., - the wish of the taxpayers who vot- -- - , . ' - . . . . f increase in salaries. It - - --- - was their wish to pay the teachers what is justly their due, and to all OI llieill IS UUC U IUIX 111 MUJJWJ. The teacher's life at best is a slave's life. Toilinir earlv and late to ad- I vauce his pupils; growing old in an P .t.-i ..itnlil.l OCCUpailOJl lliai aupa uie nwm; more quickly than a fever, tliere is no bright future for the future of one who has chosen teaching as a vocation, Then to have a few big oted men, most of them creatures of an accident, sit in judgment with the pQver to raise the salaries of a few favorites is an outrage and slmme. More than that it is something for which the people will not stand. If there are incompet ent teachers in the schools they should be weeded out, and it might OREGON, FRIDAY, APRIL be well to begin the weeding proc ess at the head of the profession. No matt can determine by n few minutes inspection of a school where teacher and pupils are at a disadvantage, whether the teacher is successful or otherwise, and a man who by a casual inspection, claims he is able to determine ns to the merits or demerits of a teacher , is himself unfit to be a judge, and should be relegated to Hie obsurit from which he sprang. Begin with the superintendents who have hob bics and reach the teachers tatcr. Tlie subject of divorce is one that is causing more trouble in the body social than auyt other of the present day. In the early part of the nineteenth century divorces were of rare occurrence. A di vorced woman was looked upon us little better than a member of the tlemi-moiide. A divorced man as only a gratlc above a horse thief. Society ostracized thctii. Then men and women married for love. Money was not a chief factor ot each marriage as it often is today. The tnarriugc vow was held sacred by both parties, and tlcnth ' alone was regarded its being able to sever the tie. Today by the tuachlua ations of the divorce lawyers who foster contention and strife for the sake of 11 paltry fee, grounds for tlivotce ate as plentiful as flees in 11 summer hog-pen, and till kinds of causes-are submitted. Vonteirsell themselves for gold trying to shield themselves behind the marriage ceremony, atui when they are tie tectetl in their sin cry aloud for protection, and a bill of divorce, to free tliem from ti husband whose treatment they claim is inhuman. Many of the causes wlrich lead up to the divorce court lie in the abso lute unfitness of the modern girl, to be a wife. She has never been trained in domestic duties, cannot prepare a meal, does not understand anything of housekeeping nud, naturally when the spooning season is over finds herself unfitted for the duties of wifehood. . The modern mothers are to blame for this. A mother who allows her daughters to, grow to womanhood untrained in the science of domestic life, is unfit to be a mother, and she is certainly a bad actor when she be comes u molher-ln-lr lv.- She de serves u place in the stocks,' she should have been decapitated in early youth. Specific charges might be brought against these mothers; 1 an incident might be uienrtoiied 1 where an untrained girl-wife sewetl up jhc ends of a garment through which the teet had to be thrust, but it Is iiniieceas'ary. I There is 11 mule in Ilnrnty conn- ty that receive till kinds of mail I from postal cards to registeretl let-1 ters. While the mule is regarded as being iiiucii superior to 111s illus trious progenitor, it is .something unusual for him to receive mail. The mule of Harney county, how ever, is not of the hybrid variety, but is the name of the iostoflice and is much more docile than its contemporary, renowned for his tleep bray and kicking propensities and whose iinme is often "Mantle." There is trouble brewing in the school-world in a certain .section of the country ovef the question of stays, The stay question has been bothering teachers antl pupils since schools began. Hut It has been tlie stay-in question. On its merits teachers and pupils have never harmonized. No pupil believes hi It. Kach can suggest a thousand reasons for not enforcing it. Hut the latest appertains to the wearing of stays by young girls attending school. It is difficult to tell what the end will be. 1 , . . i People are flocking into St. Johns , daily looking for locations to build iomesorioriuel l r,osc ot aee ir-, ing a lot ill a good inis ness .oca.iiy. , , wr wJrk T,,c 8a ,es A I seem to be favorably impressed , iprise ten varic,it,s of Oregon! with the outlook f r St. Johns, and wooU forty inches wjie, aud com those who are not prepared to ur-, , ' cotton wowl, fir, oak, chase at the hue of their first visit, , ,, cl ct , k. say ttiey win come again m e near future and buy. f here can , Investment in St. Johns. '1 he city has a great future lwfbre it. Weeks that cqtild have been bought for 400 three years ago, are toduy selling for $800 per lot, and higher, o. ti.... i,..o .. ci.iici, the olu baeh-l. ielors may take their clothes to have) i them cleaned, pressed and mended. I Kven socks which by constant .abrasion have grown more holey than righteous, come out whole, as r " 'h ......'. ... .i .1. iruuialli; ua iic ti.un.i uu,. in.. veaVers step around as proudly as ;;Tt' .it ,mJL . ,.ii' that could be desired, the olfactory nerves of others testifying to the contrary notwithstanding. We expect in the near future to have all the appendages of a great city and to be able to supply every wish of mankind. Subscribe for The Review. 28, 1905. SPECIAL MUUTINQ. Council Alnke n (lood Start nt Last. The A special meeting of the city council was held Friday evening. Mayor and all counciluien .present. The street and, dock committee reported favorably in regard to Richmond street dock, and recom mended that bids for the work be advertised for at once. G. W. Cone was present and said that as soon as tlie stage of water permitted piling would be driven. The committee on woolen mills sewerage reported that the .sewer wottltl be constructed at once. City Attorney Greene reported that he had visited Salem ami ex amined the charter and found it nil right, with exceptions noted in last week's Review. Judge Greene admitted that the charter had not been changed from after the time it was passetl by the legislature. This should set tit rest all charges of that character. A petition was received for the improvement of Richmond street, and 11 1 esolutitm passetl instructing the city engineer to prepare plans nud estimated cost. An ordinance was passed in structing the recorder to ndvettisc for bills for improving Jersey street. Committee to prepare estimate of funds for which bonds should be issued, repoitetl recommending that the question of issuing 510,000 bonds be submitted to the coplc. Hills were audited nud allowed as follows; George I. Thompson, clerk of election, $2; 0. K. Learned, eletk of election, 2j A. II. Illackbitru, judge of election $3. Motion prevailed that recorder be allowed Jt6 for two seals, city and municipal court. M.S. Crook ami others com plained that the telephone company had obstructed stteel by piling tel ephone poles therein. Referred to street committee. Saloon lloxes Must (lo. Thu supreme court handed down two decisions Monday, affirming the decisions of the lower courts in regard to thu saloon-hox-otdinnucc which was curried up to test the power ot tiie city council on r of the city council on the question of prohibiting boxes in saloons nud lestaunints of Portland, It is now up to all saloon men and to nil keejiers of restaurants to begin the good work ot removing them from their places of business. They need not exjiect any favors from the persons who desire the ' boxes removed, and they nrcdeserv- iug of none, The boxes in these places arc the liell-noles through wlilcli many I ....n.l .it. ...... 1, Int.... r.illi... iln.l.llf. tiou, lured into them on the plea of a quiet place for a chat. Then a small glass of beer, "it will do lit harm you know," is suggested and the downward course is begun. After that the downward course is easy, ami the sjieetl accelerates with the distance until nothing but death can stop it. In the saloon boxes men are doped and robbed, then often car ried out and dum)ed 011 some cor ner remote from the saloon to tlie or become sober as may lie. When consciousness returns they are not sure of the place where they 0st their money, and the best they can do is to "square" it for u pit tance of this loss. Some people are unkind enough to intimate a "divvy" lietween the saloon keejier and the detectives, but surely 110 Portland detective would be guilty of an act like that. Manager Carlson, of the Portland r,..,:.... n 2. ' ..t.. ,most ha)1(lsome exhibit for the , mA CIi,rk fair of lis tlrtti. says i,e l,as considerable inquiry for fivenecrc4, Bltlt.d tIw)r ,)ail. slock. Do you know, that Heath and Milligan I'a'nt is sold in St. Johns? We handle this celebrated brand. H. and Al. Railway White Lead Wright and Hills' Fire (Soiled, Pure unseen un, aim a inn une 01 vif Varnishes n,u 1 Hard Oils. We no noi vcriii mu. u u c. paint, but can convince you that )l,ere ". "tore economical paint ,a.n(l " tha 8,ves lXXer satisfaction in he using: Come and let us talk Heath and .... f" wtl you. I here is no better Paint made. Pottkk & Oooi.u, next door to postoffice Deeds and Contracts. Tho Review has printed and keeps in tstuck the latest and inosl rwrfect forms of deed's und contractu, which may bo puiclmned at tho ofllce at prices less than is usually charged for such blank forms. JNO. 25 LOCAL AND CITY NOTES Subscribe for Tim Rnvinw. One doliar a year. 1 Rogers & Van I Iouteit have a new I ad on real estate bargains. ! Mnpleiue can be bad at St. Johns grocery. Telephone in yottrordcr. . The St. Johns Abstract Co. will examine your title at reasonable j rates. Crescent Hakiug Powder costs 25c 1 n pound. Get it of your grocer. I About twenty car loads of people j from Pottlantl were visitors in town .last Sunday. Mainline is sweet and good. Costs little and saves much. Order it of your grocer. C. M. MeKinnie of The F.nstcrn Home has a new ad in this issue advertising board at $3.0 per week. ' Dr. Cook nud John DcMass of Kalama, Wash., were in the city this week looking up business loca tions. A substantial awning now pro tects the store of Potter & Gooltl nud the tHistollicc from the rays of the miii. PoTTHlt & C. 001.1 nre agents for the HI wood Woven Wire Fence, 11 very neat, strong nnd iucxcnsive fence. Walter W. Wood, carpenter nnd contractor, has a new nil fu this is sue calling attention to his line of work. Call phone Union 4060. If you have 11 house fur-sale or one for rent, advertise it in The Re view. It will only cost 11 tiille.and will bring you n customer at once. New houses going up in all tlitec lions and large vans filled with fur uitttie coming into town ate some of the evidences of the thrift of St. Joints. W. A. Smith and wife of south ern Iowa were visitors in the city this week, looking for 11 location. Mr. Smith is 11 brotherinlaw of A. W. Wooley. L. V. Robinson of McClay Ccn: ter, Neb., accompanied by his lam ily, arrived in St. Johns yesterday, and is looking around with a view of locating. Just this side of Ardmore station several Mongolian pheasants are in the habit of feeding along the car track, and one of the motormeii says he is going to bag one of them, using the cm lor 11 weapon. With a half of tlo.en new stores going up in the business district and a hundred new houses in the residence iwirtion, and nil of them engaged for occupancy, St. John is tloing pretty well this, w ek, thank you. A more accommodating and good unttiicd lot of stieet car employes than those 011 the "ht. J." cars are not to Ik found in the country. At all all times they have a cheering wonl and a pleasant smile for their patrons. It s a pleasuie to ritle on the line. Perhaps it is the climate that makes the boys so jovial, April Specials Rice at Less than Cost ! This is a fine guide of rice, being 11 large whole kerual not broken and 11 fine cooker. You are now paying Scents for tlie very Mime rice and you are not leing over charged either. We have purchased a car tliiect from the rice fields ami owing to tlie social price in large qiiautt tes and car freigiit rates we nre in a msition to offer you it at less than the wholesale prices in small lots from M() A. Al. to $.30 P. Al. Friday April 21, - - - 1905 32 Pounds for $1.00 on one sack between 95 aud iw Pounds for only ?2.S, that would generally cost you $5. No less than 32 pounds sold. St. Johns Grocery Co. St. Johns, Oregon W. J. Peddicord REAL ESTATE $300 IM V"tl26, iieari-ilr line, close in. $300 IJt frixioo, two Mocks from school Iioum.', corner. $375 Lot 50x1011, near woolen mill. $650 Lot 98x126, 011 car Hue, close in. $1100 5-rooui house, lot 50x100, over looking river. $1500 5-room house, lot ronxiba, other Improvements. $325 IM 100x100 $3,2CO lllock close in; half cash. Lot on Initallment, $100, Five Dollars down and l ive Dollar per mouth. Other Lot, both limine and Keildence INSURANCE, LOANS. RI1NTALS W. J. PEDDIOOItD ST. JOUNd, OREGON Telephone Union 4069 Dr. E. W. R0S5ITER PIIYSIOIAN AND SUR0E0N OMco hour) 0 to IS anil lt.10 to S. ItfuUnieo I'lione Hfolt 1201. Onirc l'hono Union 4003. Lnwrcncc M. Hcnscl, M. D. Office at Ccutrnl Hotel Over l'ostodicu . . . Office liourn, i to 5 p. m. I'lione Scott 1 1.8. . ST. JOHNS, ORHOON Dr. MARY MacLACHLAN Office Jiour, 9 to ii it. in. t to 5 p. in. Itcfddeiicc I'lione Scott 6356. Office I'lione Union 6;j. Oftlfp! t'ilnlM, nit lllltott'i I'nis Store. Dr. William Wolf Hicks Office hi the Hick lliilldiug Office Uooiiih for rent Office hours 9 lo 1 1 n nt, j to . p 111 t'hiiue t'ulon 3H2 Residence St. JoliiM Height OSCAR DeVAUL, M. D Olfnv IliHIt., tn U 11. III., llnjl". til. Iltlcc Hume, Holt ll. UcMomc I'liirtW, Unlntl l. Oltkrlti I'liltritltv t'ntk Diiiit Hloie. W. T. SUTI'EN DENTIST Office In Cot'limii lllouk, next to Dr. lU-IHl'l H nlhcc Office Imurs, 9 11. 111. to 8 p. in. Telephone Seolt u,8 S. II. (1RIEKN Attorney tit Utv. Uikiiii V llrrrilcn ItlJ'c. t'OKtl.VNtl OltltliON. iiriicr Jr J. unJ Wmli. SI 1. T. 'P. PARKI-U Attorney - nt - Law T. JOHNS, : t 0RI'.(HN (100DRICII & GOODRICH AUOHITEOTU ST. J0IINH -AND 1'OltTI.ANn, OKVUOII Chicago Rooming House l. W. IIINMAN, Prop. Room from (lino a week up. Cor. Chicago mid Ivmilto streets PLUMBING 0. W. OVI:RSTRI;l:T Columbia Doted and Central Ate. BILLIARD PARLOR Clears, Tobacco and Oonfcctioiiory .... St. Johns, OrOb'on Anderson & Allen Till; UAKIiRS. ThelK-kl llrtit-l, Cukt-k niul Tit hi tin- world. I vi u a trial. Phono Scott aiOl St. Johns CITY RESTAURANT I On llurliugtoii St. one block from c.ir. MiaN Mini I.uiu-lH-aul ull lioum. t'lKiirn, Tolwceo, Coufeelioiit-iy (1. 1:. lIUIil.lU-RT, Prop. St. Johns, Oregon i: CENTRAL HOTEL i; Ars. L. Tyner, IVoprletor rirst Clan Rooms CuUIno I'.xccllcut ST. JOHN'S, ORHOON The liazelwood Ih 1111 tip'to-dnto quiuk Lunch, Cigar, Confeutiougry nnd Nows .Stand. Tho Celebrated llnzul wood Cream uud Huttor kwjit in btock. Oornor Jersey St. and Broadway St. Johns, Orogon FOR SALE Hotel ltMMi anil fiinutute. 1'rico fi.utoi. Hoiue lull of Hts, Mnipiire St. John IUvinw. St. Johns, Oregon J