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LOCAL ITEMS AND CITY NEWS Gloaned From Various Sources Condensed, and A Toothsome Doz Feast. I,nst week the Igorrotes In the Hunt-Moody party reached Seattle on time, and In accordance with a tirnc'honorcd 'custom decided to have a dog feast. This Is a semi religious affair they observe after a victory or the successful termina tion of any enterprise. Maker Island was chosen for the occasion and thither the whole push O. II. Cnrlwn is In bait I'rniicisco on n liuslncM trip. wnrlr mi (lip nil nrrxwet M HrfitTM Iml' nil ri;lit, ninl ItKlicntiotin continue repaired and made preparations to to improvi;. indulge in the luxury of dog. They If you i want IvpewrltliiK done, call nt jmj roasl )0c,i ,l0(r nml just fllrnf..M lii s1i.iMlt.init. Prleon renn. Ut COUrSC It gOCS WIl lOUl Mile, saying tnni tne event was tougii on 1. I. I'clcnwn and II. W. Smith went the log, but itgavebeattle a chance to Wmtnort, Ore., Saturday, returning to disnose of three of its most Monday. Thoy were looking up farm .vortlcJ(S crs uml tj,is minis. .. . ... i inuuiv;. 1 if it Mnu fluni1 atwt.lv mi iiift I .1-. tir-.:.... i. 1 nc young men aim uii: wumcu oxIhjcU to take upn clinr If conilltloiix arc not allowed to eat dog. I his are favorable. is explained by saying that the The new Coclir.iti block U iwsumliii! flesh of a dog imparts some of the mimic, and the lower floor will lie rtniiy canine characteristics to tlie one for occuuificy within ten days, t'"- I who cat-S it. the most prominent helped Oregon tnlu f not too heavy. T. T. Parker's law office N now loenleil in the office of the St. jolinn Title ami Alrttrnct Co., In the Cochmn block. It li a comiiiotlfoiiii and cli'KMit oflice. The tweutymlmite tlimiiKh Mirvlceon the utrtct er line ! uivliiK rinsonnbly uood milUfncllon. It Ii certainly it i;ret Improvement over the old system The Ixillir nml enijine for the new brickyard Imi nrrived. The brlckumk liiK machine ii oxiKfleil in n few da when the mntmfacture of brick will Kin at owe iivs, oe- being a desire to fight. The young men nave not rencucu tne point where it is desirable to impart this desire to them, therefore they arc not allowed to eat it. A woman's inclination to indulge in a sera needs no cultivation even among the Hlipiuos, but rather sttppres sion, hence she is forbidden n dog diet at all times. In this rested the I'ilipiuo is wiser than his Caucasian brother, nomr 01 our ixiinouc ciuuhr are hk i t.- .i.i. .1... ...j..i. latln a I'o.irtli of Inly celebrntlou. If "'". ,m? "ic ",B ' . n"K, St. John doe ctdebmte it wnnu to be n profit by the former's example nnd boomer. No doubt Urge crowd would lie nttracleil lieic. Were brick iiblnlunblu here, several brick blorkN wihiIiI be Mailed nl once. The iiiiiclilncry for tlie new brlrk-yi.nl ban not vet arrived, mid nlieudy the full output lor the miimiii Ih uiikiihimI A. It. U'IImiii, llir jeweler, Iws iur ehi.i the roriirr lot, vixio vof W. It Kviun. corner Tiicotnii nml Ivunlio htreetH. and ii urtftitiu tw-iorv block. lie will occupy the lirnt floor with hit jewelry nlotr, and living room above llulldliiK ojiefHtioui. thioUKhoiit the city are ipiile ni llve, mm In every ilirec tion may ! luiird the Round of mv and hammer. Many new renldciiceti mi' IfciiiL! I111IU, ami 110 Im than (lent new busliieM itmm Mie In coium of etevtiou Itn-Cmim-llitwtl IIccIk', one of the nimt eiilliulHtlr ilevolemof Imhi Will ton, Ilit )mW M'vetul line ml file of black Imu. In Ciihimbln nlmielu. ThU Mmh'Imi of tlir tinny tribe U mUl In Ik' iiuile plentiful lbl vmr. but Mr. Ileelx indie kind of iiiiiikr who will witch them Hiiywny. C.wirm' Mull, (lie pioneer ImiIkt, Ihm elilnrMeil bin Iioii mid btiehletieil tlllnn Up all KMltid. 1 he flout liilt been iwlnl- cil, mid tlit'iiilor Unlvhi,: line lotimtld- enilile eoiiimeiit. .Nnlxxly forbid his females tlie use of any food which engenders a "scrappy (iisjH)siiiou, it migiii ie necessary sometimes to forbid all food, say for a period of six months, but the filial results would justify the means used to obtain it. The Igorrotes, however, allow their women folks to eat plenty of clams and rice, and by this diet they are enabled to do fairly well. comment. Nobody mtiiii Ik Lii,.... In. 1 1. 1.1 .In.. I.. Il I. Imi 11 u chiliiied 10 be iheiiucmi(.uii ..rlekMiii'n sop to the women who are in IIHIWII. II. A. Puller mid MIm Delia Child, IniIIi of l.eiil, were married Siniilin eveuiui; in till ritv al the resilience of Kfi'oiilcr J. W. Ilaiik, the tecoiiler olliclullii. Thi l the flint niiitiln,!!' t'eiemouy in'iioriiieil liy the new leeonl er, ami lie tied the knot in himnI Myle. 1 lie nriiie aim liiiMim emue 10 M. joiiiim to be niiirriiil. (or Vw leiiMiu that they wuuieti to ktart mil in tlieir new inline from one of the heM eilleo in (lieou. "lliMidmid ItiMiiu" imi famitiiir hin III I lie wliUlowH lii'ieiilmutii. .Many uiiriHNHl women folk me, no doubt, nuking buHiding piy, but why don't Mime our liy a new UivM Men all A Woman Inspector. The filthy condition of the meat markets of Portland have become so notoriously offensive that incus Hies have been taken to rectify the unsanitary conditions. Council man Megel introduced an ordinance providing for the appoint incut of a woman liistiector at a salary of ('; k.t mouth, but the ordinance made 110 provision for the payment of the woman's salary. 1 his omission seems to have been intentional, as Mr. Flegel and the city fathers weie offering it as dead earnest and who will .submit it to the council, asking that body to make provision for the payment of the inspector's salary. One can scarcely keep from lial looiug for the women and cheering them on to victory. They deserve all praise, and Mr. I'legel will learn 110 iioithi, mat mere is only one thing stiouger than a woman's will, and that is her "won't." The "' ladies of I'oitl.uid Jiaviinr decided ill k . to clean up the meat markets of that city, nothing on earth will hIoiik the river from the IVnlii.tiln mill stop them unless Mount HimmI takes to the uhlan!.; mill have not time to on an eruption and bilries the city enmr up for diiiitrr, mid have to Mil .. , ... ... . .. , . . ' fy iheuUlve. with n wild I11...I.. , "valanclie of volcano twining eup of fresh coffee would tiMik poweifill kmmI " Mimvof Iheitl at ihmiii lime, iiihI m minhI, luime'iiiade MUilwlrb IIIIbIiI tempi Ihr hUW of lliwfrllu. lHt llln-my. llnulMiil YimilK. 11 child uf I be WyMHdiille family, older (itillliMr, did Iiiiom II priHid. One of hi iinmeii wn MiUiiu hihIit a Iioum oil iiiiieliwu eug ! jiri'hUliirlc hiiIimI, wiiuii h yi hi ( imiv 111 m. jiiiimh eruwieii undiir Die iMMtur, rauMbt lllddy, mid vomitings. I he city fntheis will find them s.'IVe Hit ai:aiiist tlie real I i inr whetv jokcK do not go, but where cimhiiii the bliK'k is the only thing llmnvill leach the dutiiieil sinit A .Modest Artist. It is not ttcucnilly known that win emnijtiiiK iiii.uj(h the hole miller aiitoug the iuot prominent citieiis ,.TJV,,,u,'V. H'"... .TH"" ,yn". "K f liin city thcie isone who is most i,V hwir '7 Im,,, mauufactuie of vie of a feiiMlc woiimii in dUtieMi mingled with llimr-.il a Iii'ii, mill only pnuiipl uld Mirminl the omiik wihimii from her 'fibm plight. Iliix, and that, (imi, out of wood taken from a tree nwir the center of St. Johns. WVtefer to ex-Mayor CIiiiiKk Cixik. Many old residents ciw ii 1 i' uii ii I'liriiFiiiii 11 1 . "r ' " """I "vi..i 11 tcuu.iiilh.r ,1 .llilv iiiiinl.. tulilnh ies ding elder, will pn-sideovu. the L.,, llear ,.. ,' ,lf m.,,,.,,,.,, icos of next Nituiilay and Sun-1 .....i imi.,,.. " U, 1 . , ...iir-iin .uwviffi nun .'miiiiv: Iwing our lu-Mt iiiiui teily con- flllir ....... ' .... mice of thik your. Panelling v......... ah...,mo -.1.... i.i I serv dav fei Sattitday at 7: to p. 111., after which the bitsiueHs huh ting will Ik- licit Prutiehiug Sunday at 1 1 a. 111. ami ii p. m.; communion in connection with the morning service. H. 1; MeVicker, Mtor, tl t. m t I 1 ne scaicity 01 iiousv lor lent Is f which is m.wi.t l I it jillllllil II t'ttt tt Lill IMtIC llloll.il' I .1 i . b Hiinivi. inioimi imncrs 10 ih one 01 rare Agents iiiiorin us mat 1uey11av011u.i t. ami inr iiiany appueuiioiiM iioin piiKsKxtlvc a-fustsl uu offer maple had been stacked tip as fire wim4, Mr. Cook discovered its valuabU- oiialities, and soon itos- se4 luuiK'lf of some of the choic est cuts Pioiii these .sticks he wiought a uumlier of violins, one by profes- teuautk, but ate compelled to turn them awy. It would ceitaiuly piovea good iuvcotmeiit if some of our progiexive cilixeus would build 11 uumlKirof four toseveu nnnu cot tages for leutiug puipoofi A gentleman fmm Wiseoiuiiu who which Mr. Cook of S100. From this Millie trev the beautiful gavel piMcuted by the ex-mayor to May or Kinjj. wa made. Joe Jefferson Dead. Sunday eveuiui' at 6:io, Joseph l(T..-... t .1. . ........... '. . uft that state on the jd uist. suy.s r.r "7i ' . . H?a,rl """! il... .. ...... 1 ,,.(,., ..ii,i '"""' "es. lam uowii ills ..- ...v., ...v.v l,,.,.!,.,. f,. " II" the day he left that a loaded wagon hauled by a four-horse twiui could not make an imprckioii on it. He was surpriseil to find such lovely weatuer uus scumiii 01 tne year 111 any country in the wot Id. lie will locate in Oregon mid glow up with tuecouiitiy. uisiiop w. lr. lieu spt)kc to n good audience church last biiokc on vat. t . I viuisi, ins i"ii' im'K jumiiis tieole, he sing to uu .mm. 111 j;.. 1. i-iim, wiuic iv'iv nlilil . - fever, and iuval into the gunt iinknowti. His father and his grandfather were actors and he at the ace of two wars irave im itations of I'letchcr, the statue man, ...1 1. . . which were marvelous 111 one so young. At the age of that; years he sang Rice's "Jim Crow" sones. although he could not pronounce the words cortectly. 'His efforts Charming Musical Recital. Last Saturday evening at Bick ner's hall Miss Amy Rowland, as sisted by her pupils, entertained nn appreciative audience, and held them spell-bound during each ren dition. The applause which burst forth spontaneously after each se lection must have ieen appreciated by Miss Rowland and her pupils. The first piece on the program was the "Charge of the Uhlans," a duet by Misses Sadie Chipmati, and Klla IJdmoiidson. This ren dition put the audience in a recep tive condition for the good things that followed. Miss Mae Donaldson charmed the audience in "The Wanderer," and a "Dream of Paradise." It would be invidious to mention one and all of Miss Rowland's pupils, where each did so well, bearing witness to the painstaking care the teacher had devoted to them. It is gratifying to know that St. Johns possesses n young lady who is so well mialified to instruct the youth ful minds in musical lines, and the culture which manifests an uplift ing in the spiritual world. The exercises closed with the "Sunflower Dance," n duet inter preted by Misses Amy Rowland and Kva llraasch. The audience quietly disjierscd, satisfied with the evening s enjoyment. TIs True, Too True. An exchange, the editor of whic has leeii through the mill, and what live editor has not? says th ter.sou who handles the local de partmcnt of it newspaper learns after due experience not to cxjiect many thanks for a column of pleas ant things, but he knows as surely as come the .seasons that in a single line where there are tiiiinteiitiona mistakes, will cause some one to be heard from. Also when he has made a pleasant mention 000 times of a iKirson, place or thing, but on the thousandth time fails to do so must not exect to be forgiven t he omission may have liven an accident, inadvertence or a lack knowledge, it matters not. the simple fact remains that he will not be judged 011 that. He may say good things about Mime business man for weeks, but let him make some mistake and the good thing: said are forgotten, and then he wi hear from that man even thong he never did before. He will fiui out then that his newspaper is read CHURCH NOTICES. St. J0I1IM. .Seventh Day Advenllx Sabbath m-IhmiI in 10 n. 111.; rctpdar ncrvicc at II a. 111. evcryahabballi; prayer meet iiiK Weilncmlay evening. Iv. I). Hurl icrl, elder. Ci'tiureiratlonalScrviccn will be Id nt II rkucr'n Hall every Sunday ii'criii"ii at n:nn; buiuiay ncunoi 3d. ,M. r Church - rreaeliiiiK II a, 111 nid 7 p 111.; .Siinday school to a. in. a iiiectiiii: I. in.; nrayer meet lie I hi.r-day eveiiinu 7:.1D n. 111.: hmvortli I ramie, it.:tn p in SuiuKiy; Junior i.iKiir. ' :iii p. 111. Mitulay. United Kvaiiuclital Church Preach nil! every humlay nt 11 n. m, nml p. 111.; prayer meeting, Tlmrwlay ut H 111 . Sunday school, in a, 111.: Jr. K. I.. C. It., nt a:jo p. in.; Sr. K. I.. C. H., 7 P 111. v. I. juiitiion, ciati leaner LOOQE NOTICES, St. John. eiice at the Uvnugelienl ttstoiilshl the theater going world, H Sunday at 3 p. m. He ami Utile Joe Uvatne the favorite the .subject of confessing of tlavst.Si j,, his chUt,ish ctowileil houses Christ was tijKin cat 111 that he mild piesent himself. Second, that men and women must confers Christ le fore the world if he is to bo prcx-nt-cd at all at the prevent. Third, that if Christ does not patient man case before the ruther he cannot lie pie- He was a success from his infan tile days to the time of his last ap- jvnruucv, when his hair was white with the snow of many winters, he apicirc Dr. OIIuikhI in the Poor Gentleman. He endeared himself to the hearts over seiileU at all. 1'ourtli. H man rtocs ur Un il4V..rs nr .1... ,1m,,,,, ii. ..vr ..... t . .. 11..: . 11 . . .... ' - not coiiiev, V.1111.H, V.111W euiiiiui v,,,. , ,ii iim,,Mif K w.xt r.W t 1. ..r.. mi n : " r .v-i vinii:.v iiiuiitrviuic.nii. auunimi u.i m ions of hearts ur. sjkI mat tne sennoii was n uiiiMerpiece, ii le t dins of Ids .l.-ntli. i..i. j.. .,...1 .1... .......i... 1 p ' Duui 111 iiuuiiiLt uiiii inv wiiiiiisiw ness 0: me aiKtimt;iii piescnieu. tOH s.vi.K Four iure brl Scotch collie tuiivs for sale. l'ine Hnugtis Si and we will send the pups. A. Gundcrson, St, Johns Review to your friend lor n year, Purk. United Artisan. Wllluuibia Aam dy No. .imi, meet at lliekuer Hall every rrulav evenum. A. r.. Wi ion See.; K. O. MaeiKiu. Matter Artisan Itoyal .Ncinhbor. Cedar Camp No. i.Ml. inert every lliurday evenhnr at iiuKiier 1 1 all. .Mr, f.. I. Uiurclilli Itecrder; Mrs. Ada PeiiniiiKton, Ora te Modern WiHiilineii of America, St lux Caiint 75Hi. meet al lliekuer Hall every Itiemlay eveiiinu. H. Ii Knmlit, Cinuh Ci. I. Thoinotou Clerk. Wiifdiiieii 1 f the World. St. John. amp , t;i, iiiccis every weiinetuay -vemnir at lliekuer Hall. W. Iv. Coon l lerk; It C Clark. Coimil. Portland & Suburban Express Co (0erating cars over Portland Con soltdatctl lines) Rates Reasonable Pronipf Service We have made arrouecmeuts ot transfer all frieght in the city and at St. Johns when necessary by team at reasonable rates. Do not move your turntture (of course you are going to St Johns to live, Portland is moving that way) until you get our prices. Portland & Suburban Express Company W. R. STEARNS, Manager Glairavoyant and Palmist. After you have visited every ivdniist and (fortune- teller, call at Wanda's temple of palmistry; readings in astrology, cards, clair voyance and spiritual, by a No, 1; names given and 110 writinu. Call and lie coiivincwl. 311 Fourth St., Portland, Ore. Remember The Big Department Store Corner Jersey Street and llrumlwny St. Johns, Oregon ooooooooooc.xiooioc" MXHXoo-xooo-r-x-oo-:"x' The Season is now on for PAINTS! All Kinds nnd Qualities at Elliott's Pharmacy . t-ff-T-f-?-ff T-fT-y-T SOUTH St Johns Lots for Sale Iktween the car line and the boulevard overlooking the river and harbor, close to the Drydock and within a few minutes walk of all the mills and factories now located in the humming, thriving and rapidly-growing city of St. Johns, Portland s great manufacturing district. LOTS 50x1 00 FEET All clear. Hydrant water now on tract and will Iw piped to every lot as required. Title Guarantee & Trust Co. 6 and 7 Chamber of Commerce Portland, Oregon Uoifem nnd Van lloutcn, Selling Agents, nt St. Johns. Office nt the end of the car line. 2 Bickner Brothers Department Store "Alf Goods Sold at Portland Prices! Keen a linvo stock of Ueneinl Meieliatulisc. iucluilim: Dry Moots nnd Shoes, Croceries, Hardware, limine PiiriiUliitig, Feed, lite. In fact uveryllihijr. Their Price mo right. Don't wnsle your lime going to Portland, lint come in and sec oar stuck and prices. Ootids, University Drug Co Drugs, Confectionery, Cigars Stationery and School Books PATENT MEDICINES, PERFUMES, ETC. TRESCnlPTIONB tJABErULLY COMPOUNDED Post Office Corner UNIVERSITY PARJ Portsmouth Pharmacy UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. Shavers' Requisites This Week! Sec our Portsmouth avenue window GREAT REDUCTION in Prices to suit ail. F. FOUTS, Prop. P. BOUTCHER, Manage I W. II. KING. Prcldcnt. M. L. H0MJR00K, Vlcc.pftrfJw, ST. JOHNS ABSTRACT & TRUST COMPANY Abstracts of Title carefully and accurately prepared. Charges Reasonable. Office! King's Building, Jersey St., St. Johni 44444t4(t t P. A. SMITH J. 1'. row SMITH & POFF, Dultri In FEED, HAY, LIME, CEMENT, SHINGLES LATH, COAL, ETC. Coil P.tUrnJ ! I'ortUnJ I'flco I'lui On. lUlf I'rvljht Clitrin rrjnipt Dillrtrjr nml Cxrrncl I'rlirt Phono Union 3101 ST. JOHNS, OREGON HHHi EDMONDSON CO., Hardware, Tinware, Plumbing Tin Roofs, Gutters, etc. Phone &olt -1065 ST. JOHNS, Or 4.4.4.4444. 44. 4 The Edward Holman Undertaking Company Funeral Directors and Embalmers Modern AmbulanccK TUphon 507 Iuly Asslttatit ; 220-222 Tllrd S! Cwner Salnon, PORTUNO, Oregon I St. Johns Sash and Door Co. I HOLBROOK BLOCK, ST. JOHNS Sash, Doors and Millwork v Interior Finish PAINTS, OILS AND GLASS BRUSHES BUILDING PAPER AND CEMENT C. M. ROBBINS, Manager. SEE W. H. KING 2 For best bargains in St. Johns and Vicinity. 9 Vine site for Sash Door Factory, a much needed industry 001c aKeuis lor nue uuarautee & Co.s Poiut View lots Hoiu and 3 acn-s an Northern Hill, a bargain at $2,500 River View lots at reasonable prices on installments Houses to rent new and' clean, fine river vliv. Uusiuess aqd residence property in desirable locations c mu wnic nre insurance at reasonable rates. J. J. KADDERLY Hardware Of nil Kinds. Sole Agent for Universal Stoves and Ranges Do not fnil to see the Universal Steel Range before purchasing 141-143 flu) Slreel, Odd Fellows Buildlu, Ftriltal. Own. ?m Mm 1 - 'f Henry C. Schroeder PURNITURE, CARPETS AND STOVES funeral Director and Undertaker "QUICK MEAL" STEEL RANGES Received GOLD MEDAL at the St.. Louis Exposition Eclipse all for Baking. Guaranteed for 20 years. Good. dllmtJ ,tcc o, chtrKe JVe wm h rtw ,a h4Kf, tlJ Uiati tlnlmuut. 244-248 RUSSELL ST., PORTLAND. OREGON HWmWH w ? MEN'S AND LADIES Spring Suits v $1 a Week ! EASTERN OUTFITTING CO. The Store Where Your Credit it Qooi, 390-92 WasMftN Strut, PnM, top S th Bimw ti YNrTM ii Euan -"'...MTVWTOfVT t