ST. JOHNS REVIEW bcvifW Inh Print nc KHl.n Inii Dtpartmcnt 1$ enc .1 it.. vrv Rest not The Circulation or THE REVIEW in the Penin sula exceeds that of all other papers combined Advertisers, note thts. pi III "w tht lariicst In.Oreen. flwreoghly.Medern. DcvolcJ to (he IntcrcMi of (he Peninsula. Ihe .MnnufacturliiR Center of (he Northwest VOL ST. JOHNS, ORKGON, FRIDAY, JUNK 16, 1905. NO. 32 ADJOURNED MEETING. POSTOFFICE HOURS 9 Did You Ever Think How nice it is to be able to get any piece of Lumber re quired for building Quick? Plenty of dry, bone dry, lum ber right where you can see it. Have you looked at our stock? Come and take a look and get acquainted with us. Acme Lumber Co AN OFFICIAL DIRECTORY Dr. Otis F. Akin, Dr. Alnbel Akin. Osteopathic Physicians ! 4J-i Macleay lliiildlng, Fourth i tnj Wellington trccU. l'ortlnml. limtvrf n tit 4 HI ii. 1 u 14, m J, rilllllCUIIIlC ;CUy77S, Kr.idencc.Muln 1151. ; Lawrence Al. HcnscI PHYSICIAN Office at Central lintel i .t !,.t ! office. Olficc houni. 1 to n. m. nne Scott 1148. I SAINT JOHNS, ORKOQN ! Or. MARY MacLACHUN Ph)ldn and Surjcon. Office hour, 9 to uo. 111. 1 to ; P w KeIiUncc Phone Scott 6356. 1 Office l'hoiie Union 6004. Office: I otr Rlliotf .lniK tore. Dr. William Wolf Hicks PHYSICIAN Office In the Hick ItuIUttiiK. JQCC hour., ft In 1 . ... I NU .. ' w ' " '"I . IU 4 II III Recoct Saint Jolm llelihts . Office Rouiiu for rent ;S. H. GREENE Attorney-at-Law. Office! Pru-.i.. n II. I ' RtUence; Saint inlm ;T.T. PARKER, Auorney-at-Law, Office: Cochran ! t rotoffice, P. W. HINMAN Chicago Rooming Ituute. Good rooms from fi n week up. Corner Clilcugomid IviinliocttrccU Saint John N. Oregon A. GEE Houk? Motcr and Repairer I louse iiiovi.il, raUctl anil re lutlrctl. Odd jolt of nil kind. Prompt ftcrvicc, reoimliIc charge. IvuiiIiimj anil Catlln .street. Saint John Oregon ANDERSON & ALLEN THE RAKERS The best llrcuil, Cake anil Pies in the world. Give u trial. Phone Scot 3101 Saint John Oregon W. T. SLATTEN DENTIST Office in Cochran lllock. hours, 9 a, in. to 6 p. in. 1 . . . . .0 phone Scott 114S Saint John Office Tele- Oregon SInt Joli ns Oregon MRS. N. AlcCANN CI.OTIIINO CLEANER Clothing cleaned, pressed and mended with care and promptness. I .-allies' clothe a eclulty. Old l'ostoffice Ilullding Saint John - Oregon E. L. A1AG00N UILL.IARD PARLOR Good tables; courteous treat inent. Choice line of cigars and tobacco, Jersey Street, Saint Johns Q. W. OVERSTREET, PLUMBER t Columbia Iloulevar.1 .l r , Avenue, Oregon, :sintJohn ! Goodrich & Goodrich. ARCHITECTS I 'nt Johnj and Portland, Oregon C. Al. McKINNIE, proprietor THE EASTERN HOME Restaurant and Light Groceries, Meals by the day or week. Hoard, per week, fa.50. Corner Chicago and I van hoe streets Saint Johns - Oregon Dr. W. E. HARTEL, DENTIST ,1'reedmau Block, Saint Johns covered r, . w l,rey wen mills sore. Had Narrow Escape. J-Hardy has ndlSS, hen his foot sl,PPed ruge ?f ,Wa? caught in the car Gardner wouWhave it Matt .?ntrollinS ie fte Pond Ule. m,shaP nd threw dseff thing out of gear leg. A.y wold have lost'his irkLDned-aad only by could he manage to get When Both Are Willing. The Iovelaud (Colorado) Regis ter, after describing a taffy pull that occurred iti that town recently, draws the following conclusion: Reduced to a diagram the joys of a taffy pull are thus expressed, the dotted lines representing a string of taffy from lip to lip: She He She He She He She He She He She He - She.. He SHe NEED MORE GARS, Congested Condition of Traffic De mands Better Service. There is n crying need for a ten minute through service on the Port land Suburban every morning and evening. That is plain to anyone whose business forces him to make the trip to Portland between six and eight in the morning and be tween five and seven at night. At these hours the cars nie terribly over-burdened: not only are the aisles crammed but the platform and the steps as well. Some of the cars of late have held as high as 147 eople, and heaven knows how such a number can be jammed into and upon one car meant for a half hundred, Monday night there were 103 on one car and it was overstuffed: vet each person hated to wait twenty minutes for another car. If the schedule could be so arranged as to have a ten-minute sendee for four hours a day patrons would be much better served. It is true it would cost the com pany a bit more and returns would be no greater: yet the time is rap idly coming when such a service will be installed !ecause of the increase of traffic. The road might as well commence now to cater to the needs of the public. L,et a stranger come to Saint Johns with a view of making his home herej and working elsewhere and if he should happen to I ward one of these crowded coaches he'd hike back to the voods with his desires to locate crushed out of him, During the evening hours in Portland out-bound passengers walk down Third to meet the in-bound car and then board it: thus, by the time the car reaches Yamhill it is loaded to the gunwales and those who have patiently waited for twenty minutes may either stand for the trip or stand for the next car. Efforts should be made to point out to the management the over worked service during certain hours. Surely the steady growth of Saint Johns deserves a more fre quent service! Quick Changes. Colorado has three governors in the space of 24 hours and Saint I Johns lias tliree clilets 01 ponce within a week. I,ast week C. R. Organ resigned the office and Ivd ward Bloonigren was appointed as his successor, but didn't care enough about it to furnish bonds and qualify. So he quit it. Then Merritt Hanks was given the posi tion. And so we change. Realty Transfer. John Wilson sold his home on Fillmore street the first of the week to John R. Weimer. Auother case where the Johns predominate. City Council Closes The Adjourned Meeting Monday Night. The second adjourned meeting of the city council was held on Mon day evening -and had a lively ses sion till after ten o'clock. All members were present when Mayor king gavelled the table and were ready for business. Committee on securing signatures of property owners along Jersey street rcjorted that all but three owners had signed the waiver of rights, and those three would sign as quickly ns the document reached them. The council adopted the report. The matter of the bill presented by C. R. Organ, through his attor ney, wns brought up. The bill was for $240 for services as mar shal of the town for four months and n desire to stop legal proceed ings has been expressed by both sides. The matter was referred to the ways and means committee with directions to investigate the work done and report at an early date. A ivetition was presented by Sam Cochran asking the council, in view of the strained financial condition of the town until the next levy shall have Ikcii collected, to grant license for the sale of liquors under restrictions and nt a price which that body might consider most advisable. There were two hun dred names of taxpayers upon the iietiUon and these names were read to the board. Mr. Aaronsou at once addressed the board. lie stated that the Claimed Tlint Hours Arc Not Long HiioiirIi For Public. lfor several weeks Titii Rkviijw office has heard lots of kicks regard ing the hour nt which the Saint Johns jwstoflice closed nt night. It is jwssiblc this kick has been heard before this yet it seems to have now taken on new life. ''This closing at six o'clock is a nuisance," said one laboring man. "I get through my work at six and then have to walk some distance home. It Is n cotmle blocks out of 1 my way to go to the office but I'd S gladly do it if the office was onen. I Sometimes I have a neighbor get ) my tnnil but I hate to bother nny- $ one: and I do wish my mail every I $ I i St. Johns Park ! No. 2, 2 day." In Portland the postoflice is open for mail delivery till eiirht o'clock," said another, "and through the holiday season nine o'clock is the hour. I believe the working man should be shown some consideration and I'm ready to register n kick on this six o'clock closing. In any event,. seven o'clock is early enough to close and the folks in the ollice will soon find it out to." A call itimii Mrs. Clark, who is postmaster in Saint Johns, presented another side to the matter. Win. 11 told of the kicks regarding the office jjl closing at six o'clock each night Mrs. Clark said: "Tliis office does not close at six but is ojen till six-fifteen and workmen employed as far up the river as the veneer factory come here when they quit work at six Lois 50x1 06ft. With a 1 6-foot Alley back of each lot. Prices $200 and Upwards board was pledged to carry out the 1 mid get their mail. We are trying wishes of the icoplc: that the vote last month showed 147 against the granting of license ami 101 for it: that there were names on the tieti tiou that legally had 110 right to sign it:' that those who wanted liquor could get it elsewhere with out the bother of having saloons here. He thought there were other ways to raise money. A Mr. lllnck considered the bringing of the matter befote the board a direct insult to that body. riiese two sieakers were not mem bers of the council. Mr. lid wards said he was not a temiKTauce crank: he would have granted license if the vote had been to give the tieoplu what they wish. However, if the closing hour should be placed at nine o'clock there would still be some patrons who would delay their call beyond that hour. "Again, the greater portion of patrons of this ollice have children who call here as frequently as four or five times it day and when this office is closed at night very little mail remains in it. There are some who live several miles away who come for their mail only once n week. "Some time since it was desired that the office remain open for 11 time each Sunday. Why this is I that way: ns it was, however, even ; cannot ten, hecause no mail is re- f President Roosevelt or Governor .ceiveti inter one-tnirty haturtlay Terms $5 Down and $5 per month I I Chamberlain had signed the eti tiou he would not vote to grant iceiise. Councilman I.eggett wns of the same opinion. Councilman llrice did not dispute the list of signers, ut wondered why the ieople Had changed their minds so soon follow ing election. He had not changed us views and wanted to issue ieeuse only as the people wanted it. Councilman Thompson said he md never changed his views: yet le reulized that just now the reve nues of the city were in bad shajie and he saw uo way out of it except to issue the license nsked for. ha- oons will soon be across the river and north of town: there certainly could be uo harm in helping the citv treasury by granting license lere for a year. Councilman Shields had reiK-at- edly heard that the council should do as the jeople ordered -and they by vote had said uo license: tliey iad voted to shut up the cows mid, although he was opposed to it, he voted to have it done. He thought the revenues from the license would be used by extra jiolice and excuses. Right here things began to get a lit personal and it looked to a man up a telephone ole as if one had better take to the tan ttniDcr: out. the thing lasted only a couple minutes. The matter was very hilly discussed. Finally, Mayor King said he saw no other way to secure adequate revenue for the fiscal year than to grant license: he would be pleased to have some suggest a plan: he called for an opinion from W. V. Jobes. . ft . . 7 r. f iiiicriioou or sent out niter live o'clock the same day until Monday mornintr. Hut the office is onen each Sunday from ten to eleven Z although on some days there are J not n half dozen who step inside the doors. Hut I try to please the patrons of the office. "If it can be shown that patrons cannot get their mail after they quit work within the fifteen minutes the office is held ocu I am sure ar rangements can be made to hold ohmi n bit longer: but, as I say, there are some who would put off calling for mail even if the office wns held ocu till nine o'clock I have to open nt seven in the morn ing to accommodate the early mail and it seems as if fifteen minutes over eleven hours should form a day's work for anyone." Tint Ritvii'.w will gladly print any brief communications pertinent to this topic. The articles must be signed. Hurt Ills I land. Don, only sou of Mrs. Nora Mc Caiiu, badly injured his hand last Friday while at his work in the Docnhcchcr furniture factory on the east side at Portland. He was at work at the sanding wheel when the wood he was handling broke and his hand went on the wheel, ... n . , . . . r rir'Aii wie iiesn was torn iroin me lllMOCoi ins ngiu ilium uim in some Mrs. McCauu was at once called .1... r... I I ....I.. .1... I '? in l in. luciuiy mm muiim 1111: uuy . home. He is getting along now very nicely if uo complications set These lots arc located on Jersey street, tliree blocks from car Hue and Near the Great Weyerhauser Mill Site. Don't pay $350 and $400 for building lots only 100 $ feet deep, and without alleys, when you can get extra sized lots with 16-foot alleys, all high and level, and in j the best locality in St. Johns for $200 and upwards. Z Let us show you this property. We can sell only V the first fifty lots at these prices. This is done to ad- ! verti.se the property. When these are sold prices will advance 25 per cent. Z Within one year, when the great Weyerhauser mill j is in operation, these lots will be worth double the pres- , cut prices, ! St. Johns Land Co I St. Johns mono union 3io4 Oregon I Brauch Office and Agency on (he Ground. A Good Way to Save Is to purchase the necessaries of life where you can GET THEM the CHEAPEST quality considered. We offerjhe the purest and most palatable goods In our llue'atjprlces as low as possible and still allow us a Just Profit. INVl-STIOATI; and Act Accordingly. COUCH &. COMPANY I Phone Union 4066 GENERAL MERCHANTS III although it may le necessary to graft skin from his arm upon the IIIIUII IIUIH I. JUUi tor c,,lt Mr. Jobes knew the city needed 1 "arc hlKns' money but he considered that the ' voters had given their desires at the Peterson and Thompson voted aye. polls. However, if license should Motion was lost, be granted, he favored a high rate; It was voted that in order to and the allowing of only responsible legalize all ordinances the same men to conduct the same. If the should be published tor one time m law should le broken he favored Thk Ri'.viitw. rescinding the license aiid a forfeit-1 A petition was read praying that tire of money paid. . the pile of old telephone poles at Attorney Greene felt that he had ! corner of Ilradford and Pittsburg no right to talk upon the matter as j streets be removed. As they have he was an employe of the council, been an unsightly object for three As Mr. Shields had said there were years the council ordered the re moval. Mr. Maher, who recently lost an arm in a sawmill, asked permission to erect and conduct a small booth the street at some convenient J. J. KADDERLY Hardware Of all Kinds. Sole Agent for Oil ways to provide for revenue lie would suggest that Mr. Shields be chairman of a committee of three appointed by the mayor to forum Int.. enmr filmis. Later on the mayor appointed Messrs. Shields, I point. This will be allowed per Ieggett and Hrice as such commit- mission first to be obtained of abut tee. ting projerty owners, and the loca- Upon motion to accept the pcti- tiou not to interfere with business, tion for future action Messrs. Hrice, The resignation of City Attorney Kdwards, Leggett and Shields Greene was not accepted and he voted nay; and Messss. Undquist, must continue to hold his position. (.Continued In next column.) Adjourned. Universal Stoves and Ranges Do not fail to see the Universal Steel Range before purchasing 141-143 First Strut, 04d Fillwt lulMiiif, Pirlliri, OrtM. Pbtni Miin 1382 Zeller Byrnes & Blackburn Co. FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS Calls Pr miptly Attended to Lady Assistant Day or Night ST. JOHNS, OREGON