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-r mvifw lob Print y Department is one "Ft wry Best-net the largest n Oregon. TNrwihty Modern. A. E. WILSON, The Jeweler Hnef Street, St. Johns, Oregon DANia BRECHT . . i HOUSES TO RENT tOU WANT A IIOUHK OAI.I. ON MK ST. JOHNS, OREGON paper Hanger and Decorator Onltr. mii I left nt Couch's store Prwfl Attention Given lo All. W. A. STORR I'M til li JP"J oo Hit cholo4i TKESH MEATS spu'tra " .,h.u,osu,r..l,:Br,n, St Johns Meat Market l - !.. C fni... will Ami Iklr H will bf tinrclilf . n.l tliflr tun ipplltl lu dulr itlUtacllon, l SMITH & DONNELLY St. Johns Marktt M fVM ST. JOKMS. OMOOM. id Cretm and Confectionery! FRUITS IN SEASON Btft line of TOBACCOS and CIGARS A food cup of Coffee and Sandwich (to cents. riventhing sold nt Portland prices. W. W. RASER Tacoma and Jersey ttrecli V f s Johns; REVIEW VOL. i Devoted to the Interests of the PmIbmI. the Manufacturing Center of tho Northwest ST. JOHNS, OREGON, 'FRIDAY, MAY 12, 1905. NO. 27 NOTES AND COMMENTS!J?,m3.nsa"viI': other . 1; ";u" wins possioie man ltitcn- j t tonal Insult and sneer unworthy of The Oregon Booster amircdnt,., , tlle biS tlny- things as they really exist. Iiverv editor in the state has receiitlv' he preachers of Portland ctnim received letters front Tom Richard i ",at the christian ieople could important industry in this locality. It will bring good returns. 4 Iti voting 011 the bond question, LOCAL ITEMS it is hoped our people will not lose The circus season is at hand and sight of the importance 6f the dock the juveniles are jubilant, and fire apparatus propositions. si. inimrn,im.wn .r t n men. There are openings of many KttUlS here for thnsr; who nrt mm A1MD CIl Y NFWS ! l)clcnt 1,1 their various occupations it jm ww.-viiuiin in wit: uicaiuiiiiu son and others in Portland, urging . htave 'iated the city officers ft4We can get along without a S7500 A. announces a grand ball nt Hick- uicm 10 - uoosi urcgoti. In i'""y elections last Saturday, z. ' "-" u niiiil v-niiii' tvr rnnt nt nnnii ,1.!., I had thev been ntiltPfl t,n :L fighting appliances w advice is entirely trnituitnim! n.ii ', the unchristian peonlc. If P:ti1PP f the city is to grow. These two the Booster comes to the front with, class is permitted to run municipal ! ,t?n's. aggregate $2300, and tin the following t nielv mlvlcv tn tt,nc or other covernments rnthnr thn lauuiuonni tax levy tor interest and same advisers! the better element of the commtin-, payment 0f principal will not exccei "The countrv txinow nrn iio.'nr, Uv. u-ltl.m.t .-..-.i ... -i-i ' two or three mills, hence will not urged by pomi)ous advisers to get I belief, it would prove a dire calatn it. ti.wl linln !.. tl.n I .. 1. r !,.. VT!.1 .1 .... in unti 111.111 in inw KKiitim vurK hi ny. iiuiiiiur imp rnrictmn nnr exploiting urcgon. The advice is saloon elements should le permitted .. tl .2. ,1.1 it ll.. -.1.. . ... I . .!... .. i 1 mi num., uui 11 iiitse uuvisers win " uiciaie uie twncy ot government. Ulra llin Imil.l. I. ....!... .1 . . .. ' ium. uiv uuuuit iu ui'iiuumi iiicm 1 cuiiM.Tvaiivc people sitouiu see selves with what is going on about 1 to it that they do not. tn Vnl,'rln lw? or uircc IIHIIS, iieiice Wl , ITi-. seriously add to the burden of tax I at 1011. J. To the Public -ELASTIC ROOF PAINT." Fire and water proof, is manufact ured and used soley by C. T. Moe, W. 0. Moe having no interest in ume. Paint and preserve your roof. All work guaranteed. Will paint roofs for next sixty days for eighty-five cents a square. M. T. MCXE, ui loef Painter. St. Mat, Ore. GEO. W. CONE LUMBER CO. FkwIriK, Ceiling, Rustic, And AU Kinds of Building MiUrial Pr.MpI PtHvtr- nor.nt.-it. At TOOT UURLT QTOK MTBEB' f ar. jojiHfl, oheoon SCOTT, Pre. Phone JUCK 31 B. W, CROSBY, Stfc'y. Portland Jobbing Co. Plumblnc, QatfltUcf Stumllttlni, Roofa Qulteri Etc At Reasonable Rates. Stoves, Furnaces "! Tinware Repaired. Quick Srvlce. All Woik Guaran teed. N 7 N Fifth St CorAnkeny PORTLAND, OREOON . II..!... A ...I nrinmn niwl Wimliliitrion. nri milk. nmv inir biL' nrenarations to advertise , H.'nktnjf to say that u great their resources and advantages, at ' niaiiv' parents do not care is both the fair, and thus attract visitors unjust and untrue. Most parents aud settlers. Many of these cities ' practically all of them desire mast will carry out most elubot;ate earnestly that their daughters ahull schajUKS ferthis.jH4nH)se. . Helling-, grow and develop Into gool, true ham, Witsh. wUraiHtrlbUteat)onrwci. w wm,,-Jt one lmlf million pieces of literature, , nnd to live happily. Most parents and other places will do as well. , not only desire the material aud They recognize the opportunity, moral welfure of their children, but and are not slow to uvail themselves they desire it above all other things; ot it. What will St. Johns do? (and this is generally true even in The matter has been talked about cases where the parents themselves and exnlohcd to a limited extent, 'are not all they should be. When but as yet nothing has come of it. ' Rev. Dr. Brougher declares that 'a The fair will open iu a couple ot i great many' parents ure indifferent weeks, nnd If this city is to reap to the moral welfare 01 ineir gins, the benefit it should, immediate t he simply shows that he knows not steps should lw taken. If the inon-1 whereof he speaks. Isolated cases ey expended in daily paper adver- of such indifference there doubtless Using was put into good, reliable j have been and are, but not 'a great descriptive matter iu convenient many' of them. form, then properly distributed 1 "The parental error in this par- among the thousands of strangers, ticular regard which most often we bel eve far better results woum , leans 10 uisasier txim w uuvc uwu DO YOU KNOW There Is a furniture Store! ,BSKnM,l,?sw,here afu "no of House nohl Goods and Wall Paper are carried at Portland Prices? A. H. BLACKBURN, ,,icl Bldg., Jersey st. Bon Ton Barber Shop P,r,t c, work and cleaa hot towel for Ptron. Hair cutting a Jnejr treet specialty. - St. Jokns them they would know that the editors in the country arc doing as good, uud in many instances, better work for the state than is the urban :rcss. It is but n mottcr of busi ness with the country editors to show up the advantages of thcirl surroundings and the Oregon edi tors arc fulfilling their duties iu this 1 discussed line as well as the most exacting )CSet , could wish. What helps a com munity helps most people residing therein, and the editor is always one of those who need help. Not but what he earns ten limes over what he amasses, but for the reas on tli ti t all he gets is obtained by everlastingly keeping on the move. The bouquets which the ei! ccives arc all due him uud sentiment extended on the uveruge 1 l5v sm,.,i T, . rntlntrv .wlltnr would tint L-.-.n ,. I USUi "."Ir11, 1 '.llU country editor would not keep smile on the face of a clown. ' I he following editorial is taken from the livening Telegram and bctms so appropriate that we copy in uui: "Ilia sermon delivered last Sun day at his church, Rev. Dr. J. Whitcomb Brougher, of this city, sea uie temptations which young women in Portland. Among his statements was one to the effect that u great many parents knew nothing of these temptations, or else did not care, aud took no steps to warn or shield their daugh ters. 'That some parents do not know V Jof the temptations which beset tin il i . 1 Protected girls iu n big city is prob tue real able, but their ntimler is compara- few parents are indiirereut iu this regard is possible, but if so, their number is Kditor Moe of the Hood River ""'. l ' certain 11 mi Glacier is at his old home ut Grand "UY K.t errs wneu ne Porks, N. D., booming the Lewis l""-'1 um nF, i 1,1,11 1? Irare, and Chirk fair nnd Mliuir of the re 'Konini or .nun erc.u regarding .t.i:..i.,., nr ii..!..,, : n ince " . 0 u,i.iiL'l,iir '.I irr.tut wlifrt? tin? riiiiil)prKnnii nnd cvivmi. "n"'h 111. AAA..' ! 1 .. L .ii.r.W.f. i tli . . .. 1 ... 1 1. . . kUUII.II. 11. klUll. io IIIIMIInill i . , . IH.-VUU.M: iiisuuiect are oi uiuiosi daily occurrence which bring them matters. Proportionately mniv' tvirxntu CXIK'U-I 1 " . fltlll.lfb lV .llUltltlh tVtllltlll I1VI1I, Grants Pass, Iiugene, Albany, Hood River, and scores of other live towns and cities throughout to attention: instances which dc inniid aud receive ncwspaticr pub- still proportionately Boulcher-Jacobs Wedding. Capt. P. Boutcher, the genia manager of the Portsmouth Phar macy, aud Miss Georgia Jacobs, of Oakland, CuI., were united by mar riage at the residence of Dr. Rossi' tcr in Portsmouth, Monday evening at 7 o'clock by Rev. D.. B. Gray of Pnrtlnnd. T!u nfTnlri u-na nnlnl only a very few intimate friends of the contracting parties being pres cut. After the ceremony; Mrs. Dr. Rossiter served an elegant wedding supper. The groom has but recently arrived from hngland, where he served in the medical corps of one of the crack Knglish regiments in the South African war,.' leaving the m . . L I ' urmy after receiving it commission as captain iu the R. M-. C. The captain has won many warm friends during his residence at Portsmouth. I he bride is a most popular vountr lady from Oakland, Cnl., aud has resided but a short time iu this locality, but has made. many friends. Mr. and Mrs. Boutcher will reside for the, present with Jr. Rossiter on Portsmouth nvenuer The bride was dressed in fawn colored travelling costtimci w'hllc the groom wore a 'conventional morning dress suit. Congratula tions, many. tier s nan tor Saturday evening, May 2o. Music by Uniinu's orch estra. The city council will hold a reg ular session next Monday, evening. The regular meeting nights arc the first and third Mondays of each month. Pascal Hill is pushing the im provement of Jersey street iu front of his property, and will soon have that portion of it graded aud side- walked. P'red Koeruer is pushing work on the Ilolbrdok buildings, and they, are rapidly assuming shape. l wo ot them will be ready for . I its a. . re.ui i iih kkvihw and tonn your own opinion as to the advisability oi casting your lot among us. G. II. Carlson, has returned from n business trip to California. A good team of horses for sale at the St. Johns Grocery Co. Hyatt & Fortune are putting it a refrigerator for keeping meat dur ing the heated time. the St Johns pharmacy will be open for business next week. A first-class stock will be put iu Subject for the morning service next Sunday nt the M. 15. church will be: "Where ait Thou?" Gene sis y.i). The Severance tract is being cleared of trees and stumps, prepar atory to filing plat aud putting lots on the market. oc cupancy in n couple of weeks. It will be theaimof Tin: Ritvntw W. I.. IIullis is pushing his new to go to press at y o'clock Friday ! building iu l-rcuclt Addition, aud morning. Try and get all adver-1 proiwses to have it completed with- tisements into the office iu season, i thirty days. that the paiier may not be delayed. I The Rev. Alderson. it former - 9 t ' St. Johns is rapidly ussttmiiiir' pastor of the M. P.. church of St. city airs. An Italian scissors grinder made his upH.'iitmicc "ptishu de carta,' on our streets Tuesday. The natives were startled. Couch & Co. are building a warehouse 25x50, with basement, admitting their store. This mlilU, tiou is found necessary bv reason of the largely increasing business of this firm. Ruv. C. Alderson will preach next. Sunday evening at 8 o'clock at the Methodist church on the temperance question. Subject: ' I he Difference Between n Wet aud a Dry Town." The man who begins housekeep- tig with nothing but the trunks of the family as the principal asset and he is numerous iu St. Johns gets all that is coming to him, and that iu large juicy chunks. Phe Cozy restaurant has moved nto the new building, corner New York aud Jersey streets. Mrs. Shields proposes to run a first-class restaurant, mid will give special attention to short order business. ' iw. are., nbouwvrr' j""',ins of the civil war residing iu this A Busy Fcirory. We doubt if there arc many citi zens of this city wIkt realize the busy scene which is presented daily' at the factory of the Portland Man ufacturing Co. Taken from the big log until it reacliM the woven Interesting features, etrst the log s sawed into cuts 01 the desired cjty um ti,L.re ls tnk 0f rganiiug v.,,,,., "'"-J1, k" '" .a u. A. K. Post. An excellent cutting machines, and on until it Is idea, and it Is hoped the old sol woven into baskets of all kinds, Idlers will carry the idea into effect. Er'r :1! O. R. Downsaud wife, of Forest " . VrV, '' :ji: :r:' .C . Grove, were in the CIl'. 1 lie WAWinw, 11v.-1m11111v.-lll 1,1 11. n,1,u .. I... .1 ..I..-.. UI i. rl',r. IIUMIS uii iiiiurcMiui; 11IHV.V. iiiuvka ui wood are I.! Villi, U lljn.ll t V.UUIVV.llWIIV.1 V MKIIV. in the city Monday. bought a lot iu St. t T, r in o aslmnle TooklnL iJ,,,,s HcI,,ts I wl n res- ollow, and it'sresulLs we are after. If our citizens Intend doing any thing, get at it and do it.' Talk is cheap and all right in its place, but actual work is what does the business. President Goodc bus announced tlmt evervth nir will be in ship shape for the opening of the Lewis and Clurk fair June first. If this s correct, and everything is com pleted, it will be a record-breaker. The exoerieuce of all other big exix)- sitions has been that from a month to six weeks elapsed after the "formal opening" before the "actual open ing" took place, aud while visitors were admitted there was uuie eisc to see than carpenters, wnrKiiicn and incomplete exhibits. Let us lope that President uooae is cor rect, and that Oregon will set me pace for all future big fairs. The vagaries of the Portland vot er at the primaries last oaumiuy were remarkable. Pred Merrill was completely snowed under in bis alleged contest lor mayor, wmic Larry Sullivan, the notorious, was nominated for councilman iu the second ward. Why Larry should have been chosen and Merrill so badly left, is further evidence tnai "decang m tue norm chu v to be depended upon. t Mayor Williams, who has now reached his four-score years, was re-nominated as chief executive officer of Portland at the primaries ast Saturday. Mayor Williams had won a warm place in the hearts of his fellow-citizens. He nas neiu many high and responsible positions, but it is extremely questionable wiithr the results of last Satur day's primaries add anythiug to his honors. He owes ins jMciutv over several most estimable oppon ents entirely to the saloon and tnnr vote and lafluence. we question very much if Mr. Williams, were he not in his dotage, would appreciate his last success as- being much to bis credit. . . Wbaa the Oregon un refers to St quite overlooked by Rev. Dr. Brougher. , This is the proneness of most parents particularly most mothers to place too much trust tn their immature daughters. The general line of reasoning of the average mother is that whatever other women's daughters may do; whatever errors they may commit, her own daughter is safe and cannot be led into indiscretion. This .sub lime confidence would be most ad mirable if it were not so dangerous. The mother who allows her daugh ter to spend her time away from home without requiring a close and circumstantial account of where site has leen and what she has done is allowing that daughters safety and future happiness to be jeopardized. It matters not if the daughter be 'such a good girl' ; if she be kind to her mother and fond of her home. Regardless of these circumstances she should not be implicitly trusted in her goings, and her comiugs and her doings. Girls are all pretty much alike, just as boys are, as men are. and as women are. Training and circum stances and environment are what make un the difference in individ ual conduct. The fault of parental ers" as tlje operator stated. Just at present large shecM of veneer are l)cing gotten out for an exhibit at the Lewis dud Clare fair. The company propose to have an elabo rate exhibit at the lur. The vis itor can spend an hitir about tactory, and be interested all fime. the the A Generous Offer. M. L. Holbrwk his .offered the city the free ttfe of the groutid now occupied by tie city building until such time as he hai use for it. Should he h.ve occasion to use the present site he offers ground rent free on tlr farther comer of his block for ne year, and will also give spatf for the erection of a temporar building to House the fire nppaitus. It might be well, in view f the city's financial con dition, tcaccept this generous offer of Mr. (olbrook for one year at least, wn the financial condition may Improved. he Marshal's Salary. Shtf last November the city marsil has held office without sal ary. it was then agreed iu the coutd. Since that time the mar- shaUas devoted a great deal of his.tne to local politics, resulting in ie election of the present city gernmeut. Marshal Organ now ones out aud demands salary for months, and has announced Sam Simmons is putting iu some good work on the roads iu this district. Sam is one of the best road overseers iu the counts', and - . wiiai is more tue iiignways over which he has charge are equal to any iu the county, and improving every year. Charles Wood, the manager of the new bank, is iu the city push ing things iu order to ojieii for bus iness os soon ns lvossible. The name of the new institution will lie the Peninsula bank. Mr. Wood anticipates Iieiug ready for business iu a couple of weeks. The entertainment given under the auspices of Willumbia assembly last Friday night, on which occa sion the University Park Dramatic Co. put on the comedy, "Rebecca's Johns preached in the M. K. church Sunday evening. All time checks on any respou Mine linns iu m. joiiiis will be cashed by us for a small discount. St. Johns Grocery Co The degree team from University Park visited Laurel lodge of Odd Fellows Monday night, and assisted in putting on the initiatory degree. Frank Smith has given his house a fresh coat of paint, gicatly im proving the appearance theteof, Frank has an elegant lawn, which Mrs. S. keeps iu most attractive shae. The addition of the two new (lis play racks at the St. Johns Grocery lo. adds greatly to the iipiiearauce of the stoic aud tints the new Hue of goods'rlglit before the eyes of the buyer. ' Pamphlet copies ot the game and fish Uws ol the state, us amended by the legislature of ions, have been published by State Printer Whitney and copies may be secured by addressing State Game warden J. W. Baker of Cottage grove. " 7-0T'.7,,t?mijir - .vctexali of the civil war, who saw Iiiurpartici- putcd iu some of the bloodiest bat lies oi mat sanguinary coutlict has a chart iu St. Johns portraying nil the events of one of the most noted campaigns of that war. The Re view exjiects to publish an epitome oi tue uenerars exiierience in a Inline issue. It may seem strange, but a fact, nevertheless, that St. Johns mer chants sell goods iu Portland. The St. Johns Sash uud Door Co. has filled several orders for Portland builders, and is now figuring on a large order. But Malinger Robbius is a rustler, and looks for business whcievcr it is going. I he Civic Improvement League met at the residence of Mrs. Mail' ning Tuesday afternoon, May o, A short business meeting was held. ni . . . ... i ue niLiiiDcrs ore contemplating a lecture to be given in the near flit- The Circulation of THE REVIEW in the Pcnfn sula exceeds that of nil other papers combined Advertisers, note this. Dr. Otis P. Akin, Dr. Mabel Akin. Osteopathic Physicians 4ot-.i MnelenvHUli!.. fourth and Wash ington st., Portland. Hours 9 lo 13, 2 to 5. Phone OfllceCliiy 77S, Ktwldunee Muiii 2151. Lawrence M. Hcnscl, M. D. OIIIih; nt Central Hotel Over PvHtofllee . . . Oflicu liourn, t to 5 p. 111. Phone Scott 1 148. ST. JOHNS, . - OUllttON Dr. MARY MacLACHLAN Ollice hours, 9 to u it, in. 1 to j p. in. Residence Phono Seott 6356. Office Phone t'liiou 699). Oltirei t'p.Ultn, not Hlllolt'a Drug Store. Dr. William Wolf Hicks Office lu the Hick lluildltiu, Ollice Uooiu.t for runt Office lumrs 9 to 1 1 n 111, 1 to p in Photic I'uiou jSj Residence $1. Johns Itclitlits W. T. SLATTI2N DENTIST to Office in Cochran lllock, next llcuivl ! ollice Office lioiiit, 9 11. in, lo S p, Telephone Scott II S Dr. 111. Or. C. W. nOSSITCIl PHYSICIAN AND BUnail.'N Offlrf Iikum! U lii I'J nn! 1 130 to ft. llMl.lrur,. I'Ihiiio HaiIi I'JUl. omro I'liHiia t'nlnn 10(11. S. II. (1RGEN Attorney at Law. ItixiMVllrrciitiilllJ'c. Corner JrJ. mid Wmli. SI. r(lkll.M) omUION. T. T. PARKI-R Attorney - at - Law ST. JOHNS, 1 ORIKION GOODRICH & GOODRICH AROIUTBOTH AT. J01INH AND 1'OHTLAM), OUUOOH Chicago Rooming House - P.-W.HINMAN,flrop. Roomi from Shoo n week mu """ Cor. Chicago and Iv.miiIio st reels PLUMBING .... (1. W. OVI;RSTRI;l;T . Columbia Boulevard and Central Are, IM.I.IAKI) PARLOR OlKars, Tobacco and Confectionery .... St. Johns, Oregon Anderson & Allen Till; IJAKKKS. The hoot llread. world. Phono flcott Cakd Mllll Pil'k IM till (live iih h trial. :tl01 St. Johns by subscription to complete park, and the citi.eus are rcsiiond ing generously. The next meeting will be held iu two weeks nt the home of Mis. F. W. Valentine. A mend lias handed us a conv triumph," wasfuirly well attended, of the Searchlight, theofficial organ 'the comedy was well received, uud I of the Oklahoma anti-horse thief the uiemlers of the club acquitted association. From a glance through themselves with much credit. ,the paper one would Imagine the Rev. J. Glenn has been npiolnt- vuoie oi u.ai country .uaiie up oi e of the Free Meth-! '""7 " " ' , . tire by a well-known lecturer of Poitlaud. Fundsnre being raised THR RACTRDM UnML' lete the I w wmij C. M. M.Kinuie. Prp. Ktiiliiiiriinl nnd l.ii-lit (Iroci ri-. JIvwK 17.. . 1 t 7.1 :o o rm.b n.l the fat unless it is paid ue win imng a It of Parenu; indifference . Wt against the city to collect. The graver one but neither is greatly tftion. presents a peculiar phase, fu evidence in these days of enlight-d unless ne present council al enme it. Parental over.confidenct.ows his claim, it will be interesting S a much more general fault thai know the outcome in the courts, ehher and ( its consequences an, Dlsflngulsfic, VWlor. St. Johns had a distinguished tt 1 -oi ,r. r nronerbvisitor last Friday, in the person of VnlCf",rrrrcc-B. F.Pike, Grand Comminder of . r ! c.. ...nlu! TIipv re-i ta?n y grow Tere Viut in "thjhe G. A. R of Oregon. Mr. Pike ;?orid7 Hood River strawberries a resident of Moro, Sherman are al right, too, but no better tha.connty. Oregon. He served u be raised hereon thepeninsuh hrough thecivi war as a private But whenh comes to cherries, tW' JJX, juuua uuuiki ig. ... This fruit crows and matures this locality better than in any ot er portion ot tne uniieu aiav This fact is verified by the fede, horticultural department Anot feature, a total failure of the cf has never been known. All ths true of the choicest and best T Cherry culture should this state aud settled down as a farmer, He is a most popular gentleman throughout the state. He was here renewing old acquaintanceships, and made many friends among the G. A. R. boys whom he met here. ed to take charg odist interests in St. Johns. conference met at Springfield gon, May 3 to 7. The conference took steps to assist in prosecuting the mob who tarred nnd feathered The Ore- hundred aud fifty different rewards are offered for the capture of as many horse thieves. We must acknowledge the names are all strangers to us, but if it was the MKVJV.H . t the Rev. K. K. Cuwood, at Golden- V.r' 1 uw "ve ami dale, Wash., some few weeks ago. ''"' anii-graiter.v association. ago, The Dalles Daily Chronicle is a leliever in economy of Inbor, as the following item will explain: "Since it is not a good plan to ring the fire bell ofteuer than is absolutely nec essary, why not ullow the curfew we might recognize n number of names among the robbers and grafters wanted. 4 A Had Mistake. in our last sikciui salesman we alarm, which, beginning next Mon-1 omitted the name of the St. Johns day, will be rung at 9 o'clock each m--tm.ui.ir in evening, to ruiswer the purpose of ' s",e tniaccouutable way. Iu the the daily test instead of rinninir it f,,u,re will try and let the people again at noon?" 1 know where the special price Former Minnesotans among our col,lcs fro1"- readers certainly sheet appreciated their Oregon homes the first of the week ' when they lead of the heavy fall of snow that visited Minnesota and the Dakotas last Sunday. lioth the transcontinental roads running through this territory were obliged to use rotary snow plows to clear 1 their tracks. Meanwhile the roses I are blooming in Oregon. Do you know, that Heath and Milligan a!nt is sold in St. Johns? We handle this celebrated brand. U. and M. Railway White Lead Wright and Hills' Fire Dolled, Pure Linseed Oil, and u full line of Fib lers, Varnishes and Hard Oils. We do not advertise this us a cheap paint, but can convince you that there is no more economical innri. I'l'mwmllr.'ll ivntir 1 1IK KKVIKW IS HI receipt 01 SCV- tn iiw. mwl iinno tlmt ,rii.,. l.t,.r erai letters as ng lor in ormation satisfaction iu the using. m regarc 10 uie csiaoiisnment oi Comt. nll(i Iet ,IS talk jcat, ali iiurtnlll nt lti.ci...L.L. ... C, ...... . .... """' .. ii,n,uvai 111 ,jv. (i 11 litr-H, .iMtli vnll ' ' inn. ic lift unngus si ana we will seuu the We have a ive. nroL're&sive town becomnReview to your friend for a year. and uumerous, wide-awake business Millicm ti'itli w 1 rrt f ...I . joii. 10 our inquirers we will h.'ltcr Pallll made. POTTltK ft say, come a m see .or yourselves. Qooi.n, next door to postoffice. We have a live, nrotrrosstvp tniun I Subscrile for The Review. Iiy tlieduv r week. )lrl, j.i.v p r Hit-k. Corner of (.'liu.iijo ami ImiiiIio lrwt. N. A. GEE House (Mover find Repairer llmutu uiovvd, roiMilaiul rt-iHirwl. Odd jiiio. 01 mii Kiinu. rrniuii trv ice. irtimttk' eluriitni. Ivunlio urn! Cullin st., KT. JUIIX8 FOR SALE Hotel h'iiM nnd fiiruiturtt. Price fi,i. Houm.- full of uumtM. limpiire St. Joluu Hcvmw. St Joiiiis, Oreiiou THH CENTRAL HOTEL Airs. L. Tyner, Proprietor I Hot Claw kponu i. ST. JOHNS, ORIiaON The Hazelwood Is an up-to-dato ipiiik I.uuoJi, Cigar, Confectionery ami Now Stand. Tim ColehiRtttd HuoJ wood Cruani anil Huttor kgpt in stock. Coraor Jersoy St. and Broadway St. Johns, Oregon Cuisine I'.xcdlcnt