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t4tui THE ST. JOHNS REVIEW I'uMIiIikI r.rtrr FrlJtj Ertnlor. CKOMft h McKKOX IMItort nni ruMUher Bubacrlptlnn rtn, $1.00 prr year In d?anc. Ailr.rthlni rain, 11.00 per Inch per month, All adferllalnff bllta pnjalU flrat of each month. Job Printing Mtcutnl In firat-rlaaa atrle. Illlli for Job 1'rlntlng caih on dellrerr. All communlrtloiu ahotild b addraiitd to The Bevlow, HI. Johni, Oregon; OiSclal Ktwtpaper of the City of St. Joknj. I'KIUAY, APKIJ, 28, 1905. is part of the game, pure bluff. The jjeople of Millwaukie who ure fighting against such a proposition are to be commended. They have The Alnjor on Mars. "I hate a liar," said the major, "worse than the devil hates holy I water, ntul nevt tn n llnr I linte the the t'Ood Wishes alld moral Slinport mm, iul,r tmnttpa In- n dimir nr 11 of every law-abiding citizen in the i00k tilat r la ve told something that wnoic country, in uie money j must be taken 'cum grano sails.'" that "reiichy ' Gratton and men nWcH ,naj0r(" remarked one of u iih UK spm w iree.y is uioou ,, auditors, let us hear the story money wrung irom tile Hearts ot snmL. dntil.ti-d. thi-it mmikIp. mothers, wives and helpless children ci,tc whether it needs salis or should wlio olten cry for bread; through )C taken straight. whose tattered clothing the chilly "The conversation," continued winds 01 despair blow during nil the major, "had been along the lines meir miscrnuie nvcs. of sudden and intense cold. Al most every fxirson present had men I'UBMC MiliCIIKS. tioned some personal experience, and Kvcrv school bov is familiar t Inst I was asked if I had ever with the leech that haunts oontls M-'cn anything unusual in that re UJ (Jj M aal fl A DUTY to your wise judg ment to secure the best Plntir on the market. That is un mistakably OLYMPIC FLOUR. There may be cheaper kinds, but you will find that a little extra paid at first means much saved at the finish. Why not try Olympic Flour next time you bake ? And Wheat Hearts sterilized for bread ? The Portland Flouring Mills Co. too far away to be reasonable. Hut N. F. N O R E N Real Estate NliW I1USINKSS VliNTURIiS. The number of new retail busi nuf ventures being started and in contemplation is nil evidence of and unlet nools and Isnlwavs rendv spect faith in the future of our city, and anxious to attach itself to a "Yes," I replied, "I recall an ex- it opened the way in time for thc( While it may be true that at the bov's back when he Is in bathlnir. perience of mine which always seem- railroad cxtentsion to St. Johns and , very present these additions to our And the old belief that, once finally cd to me extraordinary. I was II v- showed our present factory owners ' i,ots In Arvldsott'a addition, North biwines Iioum:h may not reap n fastened, it would stick to a hid ing in Illinois, and the time was the that the liest sites with convenient St. John, overlooking the river, until loosened bv thunder, made t middle ot I'cbrunry. I he air was facilities could he found north of a terror to all bovs. ns balmy as late spring, the birds mill. Eventually they are herc.and The boys who are now snufftaking were showing symptoms of nest the attention of other manufacturers baldheaded boys, have learned long uuiunug, anu in uie evening the is turned our way and l am sure ago, that the common leech belong- frogs were croaking all over the they will soon be here to increase lug to the genus Hirudo is free prairie. About 9 o'clock in the the prestige of our fast-growing IVr Rent. gront benefit, most certainly it will be but it very short while until there will be business enough to support nil of them. The Weyer haliser plant will, at a most con servative estimate, add several thousands to out population, and if from the terrible proclivities with evening the most terrific thunder city." proKjr iiinucemcnis are oitered by which it was credited by boyish storm 1 ever witnessed occurred, the retailer, nearly all of these will ignorance. He has learned that I The vivid lightning made objects as .! ... t". 1. ...I -..lt . . , . . ... I !.!.. 1.1 .... I... .1 M... t . .. liumiii.c 01. jiiiiin tinners, utir instead 01 being n deadly water me iiwsniiik A four rnnm rnttniri. nvorlnnkitiir n.hr Iflln.l .......1,1 I,.,,,,, fl... ......... I. 1.. ..r ...... .1 I n. I! II fr.ur.r ell !,.,. tl... LrnlrC. ..rl. . V !0Ur r001" COUOgl, OW.rlOOk.lllg "i nin 111 11 in 111 Kiviii 111111:111, ineiiii; "fih""1 ti"-" ... tc riVCT. i)iinini.Twi ueiu m anve 10 the ocvi the lilolKT illdllrelliL'lll.M. Advertise trutiifiiily and judiciously, treat the customer with the same studious courtesy as tin tip-town dealer, and there will be no question as to the testilt. One firm in this city, good, live, wide-awake business intin are they, is selling builders' hiirdwate to up-lowii iieople. A lik-h and slulltlv $o I'lttc corner lot 50x100 two blocks from the center of city 5 New 6-room house well finished, lot 30x71, near car line tooo Choicest corner lot on lloulcvard . 45 5-room house nud one j-room small house, mid one acre of croutid, in St. Johns HclehU, with fruit trees and other itunrovcmctiU . a:oo I.ot 50x100 and small house over looking the river, high and sight- t !-.. ..r r itr t...... it home, must be innlly, mid will drop off when sated of our house, and it seemed, indeed, t tl e hnVdu- m inre w,,,m" xasion, and oiTer with blood. os if spring had come. It wasl"1 tllc oTL" His wider exiericncc has shown "bout 100'clock, and all had retired. , him another leech bclomrimr to the I had forgotten to cover the fire, and uanur 1 genus homo, which once having "S matches were scarce in those days Mr. J. H. I.audrtini whohastaken fastened to a fat public olfice, noth- I "'sc and went to the fireplace, the contract of blasting the stumps wnen the wnm died instantly, it ie wiuuan iraci oi laiui uorui had been blowinir from the south, cast of Jersey street, in the city of and in an instant alter tlvinir it St- Johns, hereby warns all twrsons per month. struck the north end of the house 10 Keep on said tract. The red ilag ly; this Is n snap 4-room house well finished, lot .(ox M2 and alley, fruit trees and garden, this Is a good bargain. llusincs lot 50x90 In the business center . . . . ... 5rootn house, lot 50x93, this house Is new, up to date and is a fine house 45 900 800 1500 lug but death can detach. These are called human leeches. They have a little more brain than the aiiiatic variety and their pow Co. Sole agent for Title Guarantee & Trust Lots in Point View sold I5 down f$ ers of Miction arc nine fuw days ago they shiptvd a second Their brtediuir places are the filthv large order, and are in line to get pools of parly jtolitics, and myriads uioiu. Mews. Potter & (Joold are me produced every year. A coin- glum uivuriiM.-ift, no juhi wiiiu uiey pieiieusive idea 01 the methods of ngiee to no, ami aie tuny alive lolthi creature may be formed from every opKrtunlly to extend their studying the habits of one of the niisinewi. uy tne sain.' proccMt siiecieM. (ttlium can do the name; 110 question People visiting the Lewis and about this. All additions to our Clark fair grounds may have not- tetnilem should be welcomed, if iced, when making their exit from tuey aie tne tigiit kiiki 01 men. A the gale at the southeast corner, brief time will demonstrate that snmethiiiLr short mid Mtilihv. slhrht. ly lesembliiig a hiiiuau being and strongly ieeiuhling the jack-of :Ii greater. 'iff with a noise that sounded like " danger will be flying so that all Prospective business lot 1: the filthy clap of thunder. In an instant may sec nnd avoid accidents. .inn . . . - the air in the room was at freezing oiut, and before I could rush across the room and dive under the bed clothes I almost froze to death," " 1 he next morning I went out 011 the prairie to take observations. Card of Thanks. 1 lie children nud relatives of Mrs. M. A. Townsend wish to ex tend their heartfelt thanks to their fit mil' frimwlu ftr tltittf it tttt I'lie wind had blown the water Into i.,lfi,.tta .li,,!,,,, ,i.ir ....i. last illness. They wish to nsstire thuiu is Htiincieiit btiNiucM for all THIt SALOON O.UIISTJON'. Tlietc M-eins to be 11 diversity of opinion n to whether or not license to Mill liquor iiiiiv Ik- grunted undei the new chatter. If plain I'liglish mutiiiK anything, and it is giauttil that it diat. time inn be 110 ques tion about the council having the Mwer to iftMle llieiise if it so tie sites. It is a uiiitler enlltely with the city li giitlators, and the iesKiii sibilily is up to Iheui. The pioH- miioii 10 siiiniiit 1 in- matter to a vole of the Htiple will have 110 foice whatever, fuilher than to act as 11 gunge of public opinion. If the action of the council is to bo governed by Mich a public expul sion, and no action taken without such i'xpiew.iiiii. thin lit n iw. lion liesubuiitliHl to the T.wiwvnns, as it U only the tiixhiyeih moil luluietded. The lloaliiig voter can have no iliuvt iutuiitit in the ipies lion, will lei one way or the other. Hut thth vote will have no legal belli iiiK 011 (he question whatever. If tlte elwiter give the council IMIlliM' til i.l'l il ,111 .1.. if it,.. dilute. ikMkiHitnmri.. m.-h .w,u.... '"" VMkwl ", . ,Hrt" ,,H; all ih vi..iai it. . hrui.i ' 1. 1 night, according to tiny waves and fro.eu it into a solid mass. In the dead grass which stixxl above the Ice I noticed a pe culiar object. Stooping to examine il more closely I found il was a frog, half of whoso body was under the ice. Its mouth was wide otieu. Looking around over the prairie I found thousands of them In the same conditfou. They had been them that their kindness nud sym- 50x100 in the heart of town, for - New four-room cottage, concrete foundation, plastered, and lot J0x 100, for c- o 4) 4i 4) i V V 4i I' St. Johns Land Co. We want 25 men at once to clear our new St. Johns Park Addition Apply at once at our office. .j , We expect to pluce this new tract on the ntarkcfj in about two weeks. 5 It is situated near the great Wcyerhauscr site. The lots will be 50x106 with 16ft. alleys. In the meantime we arc rapidly closing out the few remaining lots in St. Johns Park No. 1 . 350 I About 20 are still left, which wc will sell for a short lime longer ai preiu jjntva. 750 . . ... t m M M A tutny during her illness will never Malt acre between car be forgotten. It . . . a cuius its seen tin the b.ick oi any nidlnary playing card. This te- seinblaiice, sliikini: some one fore- Hits- veins iiuo who had n keen eve. - , . ; - - - .7 --. 'l ..... "... he piomptly tlubbed the individual siumg with tueir ixmiics ntiu out of the MJack-of-fJlubs" and the pseud- 'c water suiguig, and the sudden oiiviii has stuck !o him ever since, cold wave fto.e them to death be Anyone looking at him will say he loru they could close their moiithsor is woithv of the name. He looks duck tinder the water. This Is why the part to ietfectiou. there ure no frogs i t Illinois today. Asa human leech "Jack" is the 1 c wuoie push was frozen out ol most stupendous examn e in ex M. existence during that learlul bli. ciiiv tiMlay. His mwers of suction ,,ra "Ithough at that time we ditl aie so inleiiMi that he at heiet to uoi can 11 by inai name." one Ixxly for a iK-riisI of tweiitv After the major finished there was sneiicu tor a per kmi v live m unites. Then slowly, one at a lime, the boys arose and drilled out into the starless night. Dr. Otis V. Akin, Dr. AlnlKsl Akin. Osteopathic Physicians .oj- J Mnclcay llldg., I'oiirth and Wnh. tugioii kim., i-.Tllitiii. Mount 9 to 11, i Uiy Phone OHiec Clay 778, Uealdcncc .uain 1151. line and boulevard, for $400, easy terms Rogers & Vanliouten Opposite Postofflcc Phone Scott .H8I THE EASTERN HOME W. M. KILLINGS WORTH years anil was only dislodged when tietirge L'. took hold of the sledge hammer of state government ami dislodged him. lie was apHiiiiletl shop guard at llicu. f l'. something over twen ty veats ago and held the tHiiilinii during an the changes ot iidiuiuls tiatitiu that have since fallowed. iNo dllfeieiice how often the admin 1. . .l I. . iHiiauoii cuaiigeii jacK ' made a Hiticnl liaudopiiiig and lighted on in icet as tine ol the most curliest MipNHtciH of the new legiine. He Local Items. (icorge V, Lent, nu attorney of I'ortlaml, was seen on the streets of St, Johns one day this week. The awnings thai are showiinr all over Hie city in front of stores, Uttlier shops ami confectionery establishments indicate a desire 011 the part of their owners to rest in a shade of their own makiiiu'. not allei the lnw. mm that function itikik atone w, uu. jMiwer which imitlti the taw the let(i!utiiie of Oiugou. Tlllt DAN't'.KU LINK. Othui citir. hn well as St. Johns, the corner of Jersey anil Hroadwny lllu'UVh luillllll'.ll fur 11 wii.if.ccriii 1 uavu tiieu tioiibltw and hours of I sminu int.. ihr hmmih ,.f tl... .,.i,.r: ievipicMmMi. .Miiwaiikw is fu the tlutKW tif mortitl aiioiiy lioomise Isaac (111111011. mii tiU time NMMtiug mini of INiiIUiimI. has ken seen fie ipittittly 011 itk Mitt U of late. T1m xmh tH..iU'of tlhtl bikolii- buig ate Uirimwii. tioul4e at tiMt rious late of luti ii Mnvei the event. They fwn he in louleinplaliiig the election of n Kuuibling house if he M'ciiiini cettiun HOK!tty ue is negotiant!, hi My ami felt he was entitled to I hold s nld tKKitioii. If iill tlu- ilf,iH "Jnck has made streets are rapidly Hearing comple- to III v.ti ions governors-elect could "" ml will nmiii lie ready for Ik- collet-ted ami iniuted thev would occupation. When the new brick ceitainly Ik- iiiteiesting. p'irst n Ms completetl, the three structures deiiHviat, then a lepublicau, but will present acietlitableappearniice. C. .M. MrKinnlc, Prop. Kr.Unrnnt and l.tght Oroccrlc. MeaU hy the day or week. Hoard, H S'Mr week. Corner of Chlrago and Ivanho atrccta. V WALTER W. WOOD Carpenter, Contractor, Builder. JulMvork promptly attended to. I'luiit mm iH-iibCMlfiiiiit futiiialieil M app tent tin. I'lruae rail and leave your order at I). I). Wood'. I'fcyclu torc on Tacowa at. rnone union ooo, LOTS FOR SALE CHEAP 11 llraaaclt'ii Addition to St. Johns. 1.0U losljil 1 ft and alley, large leirlne tree. In loop; heart of eltv. Ltxik .for THE PIONEER REAL ESTATE DEALER OF TUB PENINSULA . . . The HiipnI lint of ronlilcaco'iimiicrly 111 tlio tllKlrltt. JVnlnut I'nrk offci-s tlio mom tleir alilo homo nitcs htrceta grntletl, lota 50x100. Sold nt price lio most fnv oraliln in Hie market. W. M. KILLINOSWOHTH j03 Chamber of Oommerci, Portland Johnson & Dillon 1 ! ' ' 8 tl On May 1 all lots will be advanced $50. AL I.. tlOI.HRUOK L. IL CIIIPMAN St. Johns Land Co The Pioneer Real Estate Company St. Johns Phone Union 3io4 Oregon Houses lo Rent Business Rooas lo Rent Iiswiki lmm M. L- llnlbrook's buildings on plKn three hlin.k ea.t from St. Johiu Hit- It! ...X . . ... I wej aiv willing ho should buy mii phis uuiiin;e.thai was hubbliiur ami build n Ik.k lactory. but they Itluoiih his whole lieine;. What iam;er line at a liNUUdlUK nmir uuKiiilkvtit example of brav huuc. In thUtliey ate liKht. No eiv can the most skeptical tleinant .- j- wot Hiioui i in- utxury ot a I tlun this' As t.i his UllllllllllUi IklllkO ivilhlii tit iwiiiinh, .iliiliiu. il.. t i.' J' i IiiiiIU. .Notlunu but evil can stiariiiK alU lwl. When Traev ami Merrill 1 1 Olll Mitch mi iiiktlltiti 1111 '(Ulllll I lajt., ait ill., fa. . ill... 1.. men will Ik- ,,,uv,I Into vWt t! , Tl, i ZZ .'V5",r G.autljKi Me.ulenhall, octoee- " 7 u!i ,, ami. finally, wilt become victiu to mam menV ) luViie lo ,' ' JiS? ta. ' ? of atKrcVt the KtutibliiiK level , a tiease mote reeoul m Ki ttinw from the shoos t. Nuk s,ul"-'iU the con- the north line of .Richmond street, in the tuitllytiiutik.. Nothing known the ptiM.n di ihjL the disttnee ' n u " ' ' M . HIU. m,ltf. cotlaKtf' "'XV.l,',", n tn ih.. I...-I..... .- Hi i . .. . Utt tusuuev . 'pe v nus , , i . , , kubject to the orovUI ......... ....r,, tuiviuuj in viiiiii-i iv-iiik .tiHitii ixj teet. ueeoverct uate the viuu Irom the IiIikhI after tin. :li-ill.llll.r lit 1 1... 1ut !nf.ri.i.. . , , i4 . . - I I. ' in. iiiiwiiiiii two ipiahhcatioiis which matte his Miivfaive apjMiinlmeiits certain lit br.mry ami his piiutine, abil-itK-s. Df tin- former many instances mav U- citel. Men who know him fcity he woukl walk iKiltlly up tit auv coin ut who was wearing Ore Koit Units, whose wrists weie sliaikUil mid whose arms weie for which MMpiKsl k-hiutl him, ami abuse tho Moi iii'iil just to eel nil of the atation. C. IIRAASCII, Owner, on prenilac. Clothing Cleaned Hate your clothlne, cleaned, prean-d and mended by .Mrs. AkCnnn in the oldi.tolueelmlldliii;, St. Julius l.udlrt elothes a atteelultv. heltl at 7 to in the eveniim. Rev. S;Swsr':!'VL,a;rS 'C8 i Confectionery I the occttsion, ami evervbtxlv is I i ne v-onureitatloiml serv ce.s at Hickiier s hall Usteatl of lietnir luld i. . . .... ... i . . " ...... it may iK- Hint -jacK" possesses at t ,o in the afteruiKni, will Ik; ,o in the eveniiiKi Hv, oontractora In Qrdln- ExciYatlng and all kinda of team work. OAK PARK If... I... -1 . Ol . . . whii iruir orueni ni nnepani ce iurtil ST. JOHNS, ORE. F. J. Koerner To the People of St. Johns. invitcti to attentl. schiHil on that day. Last Sunday many persons from tlistaut cities visitetl St. Johns. Aiiioiik those who took dinner at the St. Johns hotel, wheie their nanus were obtained, were Dr. Scott of Seattle. L. W. llrowit of Sail Krnnciseo, Pjof. Jones of Seat tle. J. II. Smith of Portland. Win. I llrown of San Francisco. Dr. Murv sprinting MacUchlaii, mother ami .sister, of Albiua. All eNoressetl themselves No Sunday FRUITS IN SEASON CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER licit line of TOIJACCOS ami CIGARS kikki cup oi tonce mui Ntmitvicli ten cents. l-vcritliiiiK sold at Portland prices. W. W. RASER Tacoma and Jertey ilrceta ProjHisaU for Street Work. I'lmis and periflcations I'uriiidliiil on application, done with neatnes ami promptly All work tliipatch. C.utt ...... i. .. in i ... .... ..c ,l..ti.. I,.. .1 ...... i. o. i..i I r'"!""' " oi-rii-eivisi at tne . ..v..h.nvv. nun .ii, juiiu.s. luinceoi tne Kivonler of the City of St. ...... r . . uuu iiriu iM 111)111 me ui tlitec fumths of a .second of time. 1 uuess every one will admit tliut is "Koine some." When liovernor ChainlK-ilain asMiniisl the jHasitiou of arbiter of fate at the 1). S. P "lack" tens devapitateiL but his powers of ..sue- 11 is coiiuiicttsi l lenllt diK-ai not obliterate it. The chiltlieii's clttl tliou of the Kituibler me eone,etiitnl victims, ami tlw iliein.e is liable to breok out 011 them in its mot virn luut ftnnw. Thete is no ctpmtiou by which its e villi unii bo iifceeitaiiuil. It vtps the j luiiiHinuuii 01 Mwu-ty. u u tiou were not t cstrovtil. I U. forth tusMlloiib in its attacks, ami its th.st With smieht atul nlitnlii.sl tl... lutci. symptoms air m insignificant as to tiou he now occupies. His whole he overliwkei lly a slow puvt-ss duty consists in doin nuthiui!. ami it fabtens it-lf iihiii its victim ami he is doine, it to jK-ifectiou. It is tags him down to huh ami despair, an occupation he 1ms followvtl nil . i.vm.s. m,a fining nieii, upright, I hiv lite and constant practice M.....W, i.ito-iHHHiiM, 1,111 iieip- inane nim elticieut at the lav. victims to iu hut for gain. So far us con boasceitained 'Mack" Nowly. step ty kti-p. it liut, them never did a day's honest toil in his Into its inttveate by ways which life 1 le has been n leech on the have only one end dishonor. Tin. body politic, a pimple on the Init iate they .see the hoitelca condition auu iul .111, 1 into which they have fallen. They map of humanity, cry aloud for help but the only aus- It ts hatdly right to give such an iter is Uie who of their own wailing iiisigniiicont pustule as "Jm:k" cry. Tours of a fond mother, the such an extended notice us this, pleadings of a loving wife fall utt- but to illustrate the human leech heeded ttjwn the ears of the Hum fully in all its foulness, he is the who boasts that he has the nerve of bast example that can be submitted a gambler. Ue .scents pi out! to Ikj the jxxssessor of such a nerve, but it Subset ibc for The Review. 11 neai lime cotiaee. l'rovuien uv uniinanee .n. ji l'he teats test liuhtlv on the shotil- "HI1"?1 .' proyUlotw of the Charter !o I . .....i...m..vi nil.-will UI Ol. JOIIOS, and the eattmate of the City HtiKineer on uecovercil .1.. 4,f Mr M i...,i:,.n 1 " ' .,!. .11111 IC 111.1.1 iiii 111, nil. .I.......I.. ;..i..i.... 1 .?i- 11. 1. . . . .. tieWSIUperS, Jro.. .,ri;s,.. i .ictiniic. 1 1- with nrillteil l.lants whlrh ill accordance I will he furn- DO YOU KNOW There I a Furniture Store! In T.1t..d I. .. f..ll (.. ... ... .... j. .vic a 11111 one ai iiouae- iioiu i.ikxu ami ivall I'ajier are carried at Portland Prices? A. H. BLACKBURN, Hick Uldg., Jersey st. I pioneer of 1844, and says he has 'u 1 "IT'l'i?" at.,he "moc f the Ivt. DvsIJ never seen aother con , try that Kpde Jhn BOttOlllf leld """I""1 lutumuiy ttiuiwri-goii, 011 or iKiorc (ki itat-s from the date of SHOEMAKER WE'RE HERE! Ana ready for busiuess. The delayed material has y arrived and is being put in place as rapidly as our workmen can do it, and the current will be turned on without further delay. Persons desiring to use electric light or power should make application the offices of the Compauy, corner SEVENTH and ALDER Streets, PORTLAND. PORTLAND GENERAL ELECTRIC CO. LUMBER hits imsiticss The program for the exercises at the.M. li. chutclt, St. Johns, for Uniide inLTJ" next Sunday promises an enjoyable Uiicd check pavahlc to the order of the time for ull who wish to attend. ?uwr ' City of St Johni, certified 1 uy a reipo uili e Iviiit. I GO TO TUB und every jiersou in the city i or an amount All kinds of repair work neat- liyana promptly done. Best 1 ... . v. .. -...--.. j . . . - " 1 ilially iuvititl to attend. Kef. C. 1 . " "r m ,,,e reKte 1 iiovK 111 in marKet USCd on lie rielit to retcct nnv and all I.I.U !. 1 II. CainplH-'U 1ms chosen for his theme, "Ashamed of Christ," Ko mans n:ti. After the regular services are heltl the reception of members will l inaugunttctl, and it is exiKx'twl many will Uvouie identifietl with the church. Ar rangements for the song service promise u musical feast, which to be enjoyed, must lie heard. "IXi you kuow," said one of our old timers, "that the immense poj ulation and increasing value of prop city in St. Johnscau bcuttribtited. to auourmillf" Tttvnty-three years ago what is now known as the Al bum Mill, Iwlonging to the Portland Klouriug Mills Co., was built ott its present site utiles from Portlaud audi hereby rcerviii. IV order of the City Council J. W. Hanks Recorder of the Citv of St, Johns. all work. Prices reasonahl. I 1. A 1 - . ... uutaieu in dialer s old stand, near Peddicord's real estate o uce. Would like to sav 25 per cent on your Fuel and can do it D. A. SMITH Ha'a in Town Phona East 3035 you ; St. Johns Lumber Company For a I kinds Common Lumber, KILN DRIED Flooring, Ceiling and Rustic. Sash, Doors, Mouldings and Columns. . Yank Mill Fti IwliieR SL PkMeEaitS94 Patronize Home Industry Send your Laundry to the WestCoast Laundry w nwasenKM New Keie New Ndhei t- E. MANNA. Miuw a k m I