THE ST. JOHNS REVIEW fiv McKno.v : Tiiornuvkis. Kuhxrlplloa riln, 11.00 pr rr In s4ttnr. Adflllnr rti. 11,00 ptr liitk pr month. All tdttttlilnc bill pir'lU But of eb month. Job Prlntlnr .irrnt.il I lllllt for Job Pristine rh on d-lltfrr. All fommofilfitlom thnald b niitt4 to Tbt IWtIsw, Ht. Jobni, Orfon. it-eltM iljU. OffleUI Nwtppr of tb Oltr of 'obnt. 1'KIDAY, JUN'K 16, 1905. HHTTKR SAVK THIS. All states contniti towns hearing odd names ami Oregon is not an exception. The following brief article contains the names of nearly one hundred nntl fifty to he easily found on the map: It was a Dusty day in Lost Val ley when a Tnllman named Hucne Oreenleaf (sometimes called Green horn) wandered iiIoiik the Trail. Hud his shoes been of Asbestos the I.ava and the I)endwooI, over a Pyramid of which he had travelled for Kinhtinile, would have seemed less like a Hakeovon; hut the WnrmspriiiH Skye had removed every Dewey Dot from the I.cc. He had intended to take the Steam boat H'i''K down New J'lnecreck to the Seaside, thence to the Seal Rock which lay at Cannon Hatch near the Harbor but figured he was not Sucker enough to tackle 11 Muddy stream where even a Heaver would turn Fossil. Crossing n small bit of l'nilric he reached a Cottage Grove, where he proceeded to lunch. A Sinker and a bit of While Salmon formed his repast; mid, as lie ate, he saw Hear, l'anther, AntelojK. nml Coyote near to him but .;ave no Chase. Lazily a Crow flapetl his wins above an Apiary but 11 Mule a) 11 Haystack did not Shirk his duty. Ami then he dreamed. He saw the Snow upon the Kloudyke hills ns in a I.ookiiiK-Klnss: and then beneath the Jimi'icr and Tamarack ttees he saw I'loicnee, and Minnie and Isabel and Mabel he saw their Sistets, Ada, Irma, Dora ami Alma. Then he noted the nit I of his Prom ise, Heiilnh stately us Minerva; he had met her in Switzerland but her Rural and Remote home had Ircii Denmark. Wwn her hand was his Diamond tin;: iimii hci head was the Hiiilal Veil' with her was her sister, little Klsie and lie halt awoke I10111 his Paradise mid Kist her, but the Sublimity had touched him. Then in the Woods wheie the Wteu Hew from the Ash and the Oak to the Tiptop of the Hpiucc; wheie the Gii..ly and the I'ox slept !ciieatli the l.iiuicl; wheie the Gopher hummed in a .Mound over which the Pirn stood in the Mist of June mid the (iiou.se would Glide tliioiiKli Willows whose Roots sought ilampueMi in the Stone; then it was he saw John Day Push Unfits down iiiiioiik the Granite in the Glcti. Theie was nothing to Ivx mess wheie the Cove had 140tt.cn his limine and through the Dell there sounded only the Peel of the A TALK HUT. THKRIi arc many methods of procuring free advertising. One way is to tramp ncross the contin ent pushing a wheelbarrow, with "a vast fortune awaiting the lucky man" if he beats his way on time. In Portland it is to run for office, get connected with a sewer propo sition or make a bet. Two Californiaus have made a little bet Con wind; as to popula tion. One wagers that in 1925 San Francisco will have n population of one million and the enormous sum of 200 is in the deal. If both critters are alive at that date, and they do not foriret all about it, and ALMOST HERE, The Time is Clow For the School lection. Next Monday, June 19. is the date set for the school election in Saint Johns and the vote for or against the issue of bonds will be taken on that day. That the con ditioit of affairs may be understood Tint Ritvmw has devoted several columns of matter and now closes the affair. It is the desire of many to issue bonds to the amount of ten thotis- both have the money, and nothing , t, schoo, hxxMln As close as serious Happens, wliy, tlic ; wager Utjmnlcl tlis SUII1 wjn pncc this may prove a real thing. I he bet .,-.. j - ,,ilatv.,P ...mi is iKitwcen a couple of dagos-and Kivc 0 ,1Jorc room tImn is nhso. 11 uic paper miu miiMir. 1 reai ,1Itc, lcwIwli Ts matter, we ""lK believe, is fully tindcrstool: but Jtisconsitlerai'iyiiicea net rep-.KWic dcsre to know alout the ...n.i . it..,,, ........ iiin.li. .n.f iittnfi - - IIIVII Il IlltltlV Illtlll J".Uin ago back east. I wo men secured each a suit of clothes agreeing that the one who should lose a certain wager must pay the tailor for the two suits. The tailor agreed, de livered the goods, and waited Kach time he mentioned the pay nient the reply was made that "the bet hadn't been decided yet." A year later he was worried and asked what the bet was on. "Why, I'll tell you," replied the sport. "You see, William bet that when Hunker Hill monument falls it will full toward the south. I don't believe it: and I'm witling to bet another suit it will topple tow ard the north!" payment of these bonds. The assessed valuations of this school district for the three years last past are as liclow. 1902 . .$ 182,468 00 1903 304,901 00 1904 4'958o 00 The probable valuation for 1905 will be not less than $550,000. This is merely estimated, but we believe it is about correct. A three- ...HI -I.. I I .1... - I I ... . nun ccihi icvy on iiiuv iimumii Hentzcin will speak at 1 1 a will raise $1650: this will pay off (ny at tilc iaftist service i - - ...1 .111.... m. r 11. . 1 .. 1 . 1 1 . - . - UUfZ l.aUUSU.Ul (lUIIUm Ul U1J UCIM Our Local Grist I. W.Suittcr has been badly the weather for the past Mrs under week. Sip your soda at the Saint Johns Pharmacy. Mrs. Jonc Sccley of Mount Scott has been the guest of her brothcrin law J, 11. Crook. N. O. Isaacson is securing esti mates for a new story and a half cottage he is about to build. It. A. Shcpard has just returned from a Wick's trip to "catch some fish." No startling report us yet j work. All Next Week. A very deep interest is being manifested in the revival meetings in the Congregational tabernacle under the leadership of F.vangelist McComb. At the first meeting Sunday evening the tabernacle was filled to overflowing and many rc mainml nrnttllfl the outside unable to gain admission. All through the week the attendance has liecn good. The singing by Mr. Klliott l vrrv much cniovcd bv everyone. Wc arc pleased to note the spirit of unity among all tlie cnurcnes. mi take an active part in the meetings both in the singing and personal SAID GOOD WORDS AT the recent meeting of the city council when the proposition to publish all ordinances in Tint Kit vtitw was brought up, Councilman Peterson simkc a good word for this patter. He said: Tint Ritvmw is paiier to publish such everyone can see the notices and the ordinances the council enacts It's a good patter, too; It's worth more than the dollar that is asked for it. Ifu fellow can't afford to take it for that price he doesn't need to know about the otdiiiaucesr Amen and Ahnieiil and pay all interest. A levy of that size will not be felt: it means that the man who pays tiou a projierty assessed nt $1000 will merely pay $3 as his share. And the man able to pay on that assess ment will not feel the small extra amount. The voting on Itonds will le held on Monday next between the hours of 3:30 and 7:30 p. m. The mat ter should be caretully considered n,wl niNirtf iril..r rit.fi In vlr,tlr the protier etinllt,i iu. r,.,..,i it u ,mt ri.ri,t things and (o r,.mn., nwav and then criticize the board unjustly for what could have been altered, It should le has been made public. The dog poisoner is getting iu some work. Tin. pet animal 01 w. h. Hullis was poisoned on Tuesday, but hard work brought him again on his feet, Remember our cream puffs and pies on Saturday. They are fine eating for Sunday. Saint Johns Hakery, Jersey street. W. J. Tucker, 011c of the tele graph experts of the Southern Pa cific railway, on the east side, was iu Saint Johns 011 Wednesday guest of Mr. and Mrs. T. T. Parker. "What and Where Is Heaven ?" is the question on which Rev. John m. Sun held in the Seventh Day Advcntist church, St. John. If it's good, we have it: if we have it it's good. Our goods arc fresh, clean and nice. Saint Johns Hakery, Jersey street. C. 15. Hailcy, with the St. John Lund Co., is a lucky lad. He step jied out the side door of Tint Rh vi kw office yesterday afternoon, and landed five four-leaf clovers in as many moments. Hest ice cream and service in town at Hoffman & Jackson's up-to-date drug store. Archie A number have signed cards and taken a definite stand for Christ. The meetings will continue all next week. Get the Habit of Using Olympic Flour It never degenerates from its high quality. Day in and day out it is al ways the same pure, honest, reliable, satisfactory Flour no nisttcr when or where you buy it. It is "made in Oregon." The Portland Flouring Mills Ce. Wanted. Two or three girls to learn weav ing. Apply at Portland Woolen Mills, St. Johns. After J. Henry Smith has had all sorts of trouble in getting his name fixed to suit him so there were no duplicates here in the town, along comes another J. Henry Smith, from Iowa. At once J. W. Pedtliconl sells him a lot near Paschal Hills home and a new house will at once go up. We are anxious to see J. Henry Smith and J. Henry smiin scrap over the J. Henry Smith ques tion. Notice of Dissolution. Notice is hereby given that the partnership heretofore existing be tween R. U. Smith and h. Don nelly, and doing business under the firm name of The Saint Johns Mar ket. Smith & Donnelly, at Saint Johns, Multnomah county, Oregon, is herewith dissolved by mutual consent. All accounts due the firm are payable to K. Donnelly, who is authorized to receipt for same, and all liabilities arc assumed by the INSURE t Your property with Shepard & Tufts. Wc have t the largest and strongest companies in the world, J Royal Insurance Company, I London Assurance Corporation, J Springfield Fire and Marine Insurance Company, J St. Paul Fire and Marine Insurance Company, J Niagara Insurance Company of New York. SHEPARD & TUFTS Ukai. Hstatk Notakv 1'irnt.ic MULTNOMAH ELECTRICAL CO. Inc. DI.AM.KS in nt.nCTR!CAL and OAS SUPPLIES We limUlt Mithtlng nml Power 1'lnnU ami teplr Mototinnil Djrmmoi Tloue mill licit wlrlnu pecUlly I'hniim: Oilier I.Mt MJ It.C. WHK1IIT, Mutineer Keililence, rWott Jtoj tit Kutttl HttH Purtliod of th! Onll. tod I Hurlbcrt is home from same 15. Donnelly, who will Anniti 1 Kinr K1f k e n provided in ncctlon a UKUINAlwD IWi tIO I nance, ncll such ntilttinl 10 taken up iiiinjuuuiw in iuuiic uuicry o me Inch- Fort Siiclliug, Minnesota and, borne in mind that each year as the with his mother, will- remain here Pcdee ami the Pelican. The Mar mot paused Halfway towaids Ftce water under his Ganleii Home: he was 11 Gititiger, and, although his ProsK-et was not in the Vale of Suiinyslde, it was above Tidewater in the Valley. And now the Vesper of the Holly seemed to take the dieuuicr to the Fmpiie of PalcMiuc to the Orient wheie the King Makes Affidavit. "Dick" Shcpard, with a brand new 1 j fish xlc, left a week ago for the home of the elusive trout. II is companions yesteidny forwarded the following allnlavit to The Rc' view, which proves Richard is hold ing his own with the rest of the ciovvd : Whereas, One Richard Shcpard of the city of St. Johns, State of Oregon, has iu his itosscsslou one fish, said to be of the trout Secies, ami weighing three pounds, and wncreas, 'i ne said Kiciiard liei- ard claims to have caught the same iu the Washougal river, State of Washington, and Wheieas, The river is thronged witli with fishermen, "pot" mid otherwise ; and Whereas, While deiMiueiits did not actually sec said fish hooked we did see, 01 might have seen, had we lievn theie, the said lish securely fastened 011 the hook with which said ,SicMid was angling iu 11 (lis nun nun Mviuiieti p.nt 01 tne river, ami the circumstantial evidence stieiigtheus sud Shepaid's claim of having actually caught the fish, and values increase the levy will de crease: will Ik nunc divided: will Im less felt. This patwr favors the bond issue because it is the only way out mid will be divided between more tieople each year who will derive benefits from the extieudittire. At the close of the voting tor bonds, at eight o'clock, the annual school meeting will be held. There .seems to be no one who cares to act as director to succeed Mr. Poff, and, although he thinks he has had enough in his, it is very likely that it will be forced iixn him. some time. He arrived home too late to attend the funeral service over the remains of his father. Get your Sunday pastry wc bake it on Saturday so as to have it fresh save your wife n lot of work. Saint Johns Hakery. The Civic Improvement club will meet next Tuesday (June jo) after noon at the home of Mrs. J. Henry Smith. A complete attendance is urged and visitors will lie gladly welcomed. Call to order nt 3:30. Have you seen the Eastern made. lift.!.. rf - e . vhiic rinc screen uoors mat we H. DONNW.t.V. Dated: Saint Johns, Oregon, June tyoj. ct bidder for ciuli. mul ilmll r...tt..7,i. Who will con- . . . r..-t.. tay the proceed of uc1imIc to ihrii. tlnuetlie business at the old stand. " ";."' ' TriWr, taking duplicate recti R. II. SMITH. Miliums iroill Kllllllllig l huk- "icreior, one 01 which limn he lilctl will mid Providing lor the Impound. - ; "V .V lllg mill Sale of the Same, nitd loi of till Ordinance shall nt nny time lite AnnolnlniLMit of n Pound. wV,n" ,c c"r '"?' " l?tc of wch master, and Fixing His Com ycusnlloii. Close hunting fails to find n man "re .'Hlnfr. Also have adjustable who cares to run for the office. It Window hcreciis iu different sizef is almost imM)ssilile to find Mr. Poff, and while it is ossihle he might be induced to succeed him self it is 11 fact that he is not after it. The office is 11 thankless one and he who takes it must be acare ful, prudent, unbiased man. The duce valuable articles of merit. s. Potthk & G001.I), the hardware men. Help make Tun Ritvn.w the "best" paix-r. Hand iu bits of information regarding any matters of public interest. Little items may lead to investigation ond pro matter should lie discussed and the question carefully considered. Do the DANGEROUS PLAY, Parents Should Prevent Children Playing in Willamette. Last Sunday little Inez, daughter while he may have been unfortunate of Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Cnples, iu Iviug 011 a liver wheie fish are wns playing, near the Cone mill, in sold, ami he had some coin of the the Willamette. She is about ten With her were 11 do.eu aio UK-liued to give evidence to his mote little boys and girls mid the statements that he actually captured lot of them were floating about uie iisii. upon ooarus ami logs ami itimpiui! To the truth of the above state-1 from one to another: while beneath iiients the deponents ever succor. them was an eight-foot depth of O. A. I. a Harre. water. Middenly WICKER & BLACKBURN, Home Furnishers. St. Johns. sale make satisfactory proof ol hit or their ownership to tlic Council, he or they shall be entitled to receive the amount, If ntiytlilug, remaining out of the proceeds of such sale after tnyingtll The City of .St. John doc ordiiln ns l,,ll ml.wl.i,... ....1 IOIIOWS. Inillninl or If mirli nutirr nr .iu.n.M . Suction i. No horses, uitilcs, cattle, sheep, swine, Koiits, chickens, geese or iwsscmIoii of nuy such ntilmal shall dilm ducks shall he nllowcd to run at large or , ,c same before the ulc thereof, id1 to lie herded In nny of the streets, alleys, Um ,Kly to tlc Poundumster the feet 111' 1 , 1 .. 1 . c P c Ul". , or C0,l,J 1,11,1 churges of taking, imtonad: public place hi the City of .St. Johns ,,K., keeping nud ndvcrtUIng the use. during nuy of the hours of the day or lc or they il.nll thcreuiwa be tntltlei nlelil except when helm.' driven throtieh o. .w,.-i,.m ,1.- for shipment or other imrtxtic. No horses, mules, cuttle, sheep, swine or goats man in; nuowcu 10 siaiiu in nuy place mentioned nlxive without being The Hazelwood inv, iiiiu I 1 . . . .11 wheie the C1a.1t the Acme of " ' "! e fIH "'" s y", V I'jiterpiise would Heny a I'ish hawk till its PiiwihnI IvehoTeumiU- and the dooMheuy its llox iu the lllue River and then Shake with Mitth till he could Scllwood at any Price. "(ireat Moiiuuieiit!" he ejaculat ed 11s he awoke, "I know I mn Needy; that I have neither Pent I. (Jul net or Ruby: yet my life, full of lloheuua, is all Riddles. I have 110 Talent to be au Humorist and I'm going now to my Sweet Home; but I would like to know what make.s that Rooster Rook!" - - - your share towards helping town. "Children's Day" prouram will lie rendered at the Kvangelical church on the last Sunday of June at 1 1 a. 111, It has leeii necessary to change the hour from the even ing to the morning on account of the evangelistic service nt the tab- Notice vi imwv. If we haven't what you want, who has? If our prices are not right, whose are? That's what we want to know. Saint Johns Phar macy. Mrs. Frank A. Smith is antici pating the arrival of her sister, Miss Lillian Peterson, the latter part of tins week. Miss Peterson comes from Marshfield, Oregon where sue has Ikxmi engaged as nurse iu Is an tip'tiMlnte quick l.mirh, Cignr, Confectionery nml News Htiind. Tho Celebrated Hard wood Cream und Hatter kept in atock. SUCTION 6. The owner or m-non for. Ills! clutrec or control of anv snlm.l named In section 1 of this Onllntare who shall Dcnnlt or allow anv of uLI nnimals to act contrary to tlio terms of this Ordinance shall, on cottvklfcm thereof ticforc the Recorder of the M City of St. Johns, mv n fine of not ta nvn.nl T. .lntl,. it .w f... ...L eys. iMrkMinlnclolp'rivatc grounds offem. ' or imbl c place. In the Uty of M. johm, SitCTio.v 7. The public pound sbsll except by ntH.mMicuMbIe of controlling ,uch convenient place within tbt limits of the City of St. Johns as shall U attended by n vnoii ciiutble of control ling such atiim.il, or such nnhiial being securely fastened with n rot. No hur-eii, males, cattle, sheep, swine. lor goats shall le led nlong the streets, uncys, such nniiuals. .ioi"'" Umi" i,,"c,n" iM "cc.l,0,11 designated by the Counell by resolution .. .. Jt rVt ti KT.n !".r if,,!,, t regular meeting thereof, and all sal. 11 xii any sidewalk or park in , the City mals Ukcu up under the provUloni of u, o . j, ,,,.;,,,,,,, Miaii ie siaKcti 1 this Onlhiancc, shall be humunJed Corner Jersey St. and Broadway St. Johns, Orogon To The Public of St. Johns; no animal shall be staked or fastened oil uuluclotcd grounds in sucli a manner tliat such animal can reach the sidewalks bordering such grounds. Suction 1, Any of the anlmats tie crilicd In section 1 of this Ordinance found acting contrary to the terms of nut uniiiiancc may De taken up by this Ordinance. iiiercin. Suction 8. The bulldine or enclos ure within w'lilch nuy animal namcdor described in this Ordinance Is confiwJ or kept shall bo kept projxrrly clcsaeJ and free from stench by the Vnt thereof, under a penalty of not less thu five nor more Hum fifty dollars for each offense, upon conviction before the City J. C. Crouie. Suddenly Inez last her footing I,. M. Mills, nud was iirccipitnted into the water, the hospital conducted by the Ileav Peiudale Ranch, Skamania conn- Hurl Caples, uu uncle of the child, er Hill Coal Comnanv. ty, Wash., June 1905. Comnanv , , . 1 itearu tue screams 01 ner compaii- .. ions and hurried to the spot-but .. .... V",K.."",C J' ? ,,ie .ost I lis Thumb. the child was nt the bottom of the " : i ' " v"' On Weslnesilay List listiee Hill, n nvcr ,or ,l,tf "t time. Mr. Caples ' p '7"" , :;" , ' T'C pupil ... the St. Johns scIuh.Is, UM uZrl uuiiii) wnile " r"V at&i nt lohns Phn anv ..n . i.' imi,v v tjiiiver ur nv anv iieruin unu uiii' :. 1 ... .1.- ,. 1.... : . . iwiihb, u 4 CI nC n ;x it "V" "r ' u""''erauii uiijMiuniiet Recorder.- IUISUL UUI rilllll" ' "i.'T'VV', JTm. lV.,,UC,, m,ma KCTio.vo. ThePoundmastcr.brtUrt I-'ire and water nroof. Is nmm.r.rt. ami wale'r w l ie , f ,u Zl' ,MUM ",,i,c.0" " nl , , , . ' ZL . . 1 kiiiiiu utii annuals ukcu up unucriac J"11 ,swI .S0,e.y h' C'. 1 Moe. n .iinJ1 I?U f.LV'8 I'r?vllou. of this Ordinance,' sh.ll ur, same roof. paint eighty u. .Moe Having no interest iu sc'ri be T,, ' nf 7 f. , '"S c,mie?x ana ,y into the city treasury.. . Paint and preserve vour utve nolle. Iti Vt 1.1 7 . V .v.! """'or lading up tlic same, oeiore m All work UMiarantml. Will "using a notice irt cularlv ,le SblS "JS L" S roofs for next sixtv davs for animal or animals, o be publish? ,Z " Z r3Z -five cents a square. iKn'Zt S. n..'iw!:?5' !,IC ?" goats, and twentyfive ccnts'e'ach for ?.f.rrM,,MV'r:nyitt there. SitCTio.v 10. The Poundmaster Hull Ctntricttr tad Roof Palatcr. St. Mai, Ore in shall claim ,s,eon of tile' a m be thVc Viic of itjfce of . pay al co.ts and clurKes of the keeping Johns It shall b? th Kdinaitefto1 nSen said City of St. the duty of tbt nil ctrii-tfv tfl the Notice of Uond Ifale. anfiXnSinZ .M' P-vUlous' of thi. Notice I. hereby glveu that aWd bid. c,lon to, y such fees and cl,: con 'o7 1" taSSS S NOT 1IIOII. VISITORS to the Poith.nd fair me coiisideitibly astonished at the low rates chaigetl by all legitimate h tels and reotauiants. Theie seems to W no place wheie a hold up figu.v is chaigetl hutches and meals eo.st fiom ten cents to as high us one chics to pay but only as high as they weie befoie the fail started, while. 001ns can Ik obtained us low ns 50c and good looms, too, Theie will be .some money last tins summer liy inaiiy who had hguicd that a poitiou of his right tliuiul at the Portland f.. r. It was Chil. dieu's day and there was a rush ut the gates. Just us. the lad was en teiiiiga workman with a piece of IiiiiiIkt made a move and hacked the sipiaie edge of tliestick against the thumb of young Hill, clipping the end as neatly as 11 saw could nave done I he boy was at once taken to the hospital 01. the grounds, whe.e uoer medical attendance was immediately given free of cha.ge. As at. additional balm he citute her and the next day the child was none the worse for her adventure. Narrow eseuies from drowning ure matters of almost daily occur rence among the children who plav beside the .stream. Hardly a mouth at Saint Johns Pharmacy. Chas. V. Johnson, The subject next Sunday lug at the Tniied Rvongehci 1 City of Si Joi ns, i t. StatV' of 0 lce and time of i'uc.t ,e7 w&u I Ka Z at liU oir.ee iu s.iid City, until Monday be more titan one day after the date klUlZ Z JTtn rf.mn suchSot"r l!:?. Ju'y.'W. -V4oVlock, of the final publica,io,r of ,h. notlcl duUe..aV ' iiiv i'uivii4K! ui ail or uni tvirt n 1 ivih iiiuvitiru inr. iiniH&a cth m morn which has jussetl since a young child of T""6 will lie no preaching in the i. . nuttier cume near tteatu in about the same manner as ubove Muted. It is the frequent practice of chil dren to float into the stream uiwii I rail ftet of eharue. Indeed, he had soeiHvl a tmu ilmt ln uik u-!II. any old puce went lui! to let the other ilimnli i. nt tt... und who weie too lavish iu littinu same Heme Tin. inlnrv .li.. nt up leuipoia.y ie.M)rts: nut tlie vis itors, as ti genenil thing, will bo pleasitl with the treatment they letx'ive. . was shown all the attractions on the mvM ,0ss u,u llIlkss oi of the Saint Johns Pharmacy. injury pievent his coutinui.it' to take ex- animations ut .school the next day. more veutuiesome river on n plank WH1.1., Wlil.I.I IN Colorado the Sunday .schools have u.getl that no railways tun truius on Sunday so that mails and tverishable height would Ik iniiued and ople iu huge cities would k without milk on Monday till ulniut noon I This plan is urged because no work should be done ou OihI's iluy: yet the bible distinctly coiu matids "Set not one day ubove another, for all days ate equal in the .sight of God." t A FACT. IT is asserted that conditions are so healthy iu Saint Johns that if it wasn't for prohibition theic'd be no need of drugstores. often crass the ixiddlitnr with shingles or bus of board. Tliete is going to Ih; a killing down there if more cure is not given by parents. The children do not realize the risk tun and the parents should ex plain the matter to then, more fully. tne .Miinicliwii iiouils of said citv Ivsm.i snail tan on bumlav or ....;... ui'i by virtue of Ordinance N'n. j& nf 1 1 day. in which case al,l s.,! ci, .n The said lw "H li, Privil.vt.rt nf f,liriclli..c I u.i.i I.,:.. i.. Ti . r i-..... I ......i . " " cai inn... , w... .....ii.. .M.I1. iiiiiia uic ii.itni iuiih i irvw i .iiivv Luii.iiii.uuuk map nnH r.r t- T n n . . .. i.-.l ........ - ---- . -HI T-Ji . . l.-7-"l " "l rv. v.. iv. ui seven ... me even- "'"" cu iiui years irom titcir iiate. oe !nir fcc ri,m nitr M,I.. drawlne intervt at the rate of six I m mkm iiaic, interesi -n .v,.n. i mC uuiiee provuietl for in payable semi-annually: both priuciiul this section. and Interest juyable hi United State , SKCTlo.v 4. If no jierviu appears with- gold coin at the Virst National IUnk of la the time specified in the notice I'ro- h".'1' Oregon. Vdctl for in scctioa 3 of this Ordinance Said bonds arc one huudrrd (too) In to c,aim lssion and lay the fees' number, and of the denomination of one 'l charges for taking and kecDintl show cause told, the exempt ou"i'U3ier shall sell such impounded evening. All are invited to take part iu the evangelistic meeting In the taWruacle. City prices in Saiut Johns is what we oiler Hoffman & Jackson Population Increasing. There ure some people in our town who ate encrwetic iu the wav of getting new ieople into Saint Johns. '1 hey lielievc that the way ' Satunlay night by the Mtxlern .s to increase. Among 1 ootlinen of A.nericu Made Money. The dunce and basket social giv K. V. I.tHMitis, senior memlK'r of a prominent gTocery firm at Ash laud, Oregon, and V. Y. Crowson. of D. W. Crowson, plumbers and hardwaremeu of the same town, were iu Saint Johns on Wednesday looking over the place. There is a possibility that at least one of them may locate here. hundred dollars Hiou.oo) each, and ure suc'1 unponnded animals, or h ' issued for jaiblic utilities, as provided by why the same should uot lie the charter of said city, and are exempt '"""'huaster shall sell such in Skction 11. Auy person or person who shall resist, hinder, molest or Inter fere with the Pouudmaster, hi deputia or other person who may be engaged w seUing or taking up, in conformity iul this Ordinance, any animals or fowl scribed In section 1 of this Ordinance, who shall attempt to take from the po session or control of the Poumliuattr, his deputies or other person, any auimi or fowls seized or taken by such Pound- waster, his deputies, or other person conformity with the provisions of tw Ordluance, or who shall by any mt wliatcver aid or assist auy person to tw from the possession or control of tlx I'OUtidmaster. hit ilenutlea or other PS , on, nny such animals or fowl seiied w Irom taxation cither bv the state nf ni. animal or animals ..i.t-.i . ":.,: ' K011 or oy uny county or municipal cor- 5 01 tuts Orainance, provided, tlwt In 1 ii..7.S 1 77 1 , i 1. 5.A,.n- .. . case aumbe notbida1. such Tle lM i r riL'iu u rewrvtMl to rtit anv ..n.i cieni t all biiU. nml to rtutlvcrtiiu for huU talcini 1 t II1C Mlllir. intlltfiil nw nsi.'. tt. . 11.. 1 ' utiiLiiiis. inr I'Mitfiiitiin't..- ' . . : . . . one iiuuareu uoiun. orsiiaii oe imp"' Dated at the Citv of St. loh tit. Onxmn this itth day of lunc. icot. J. W. Hanks City Keconler, Published In Tlie Review June 6, 1905, at his discretion adjouru such sale froth v iur oi wore man three days. Anv person having an interest in anv such imtiounded anlm.it - - wk aillliluiK to increase the.se may bo mentioned Mr, aiuiCVs i "II was u suo ways ulthouel. more Mis. liooige Pord to whom a son j cash wuld have been realized hud and a daughter were born on Ti.es-'the sale of baskets beet, hastened day June 0 and both tho parents j n hour. The music was pleasing and the infunts ure retorted as doing and nil present enjoyed the even nicely. These are tlu first twins ; The net receipts were nearly Inirn in Saint Johns so far as we can J 25 which will bo applied to the lea. 11, And so we grow. new hall. W. It. KINU. PreslJeat. the first day of August, .905. Tasked the Council June 7, M. L. HOLBKOOK. Vice-President O. H. Carlson, of the Portland Manufacturing Company. Is one of the committee to make arrange ments to cuteituin the Nebraska I.uinliennen's Association. He was at the grounds yesterday to complete the arrangements. ST. JOHNS ABSTRACT & TRUST COMPANY ! In our report of the citv council the name of one of the speakers appears as .-urousou. Tins was noticed too late to change before printing. The name should have been N. O. Isaacson. The blunder is almost inexcusable. Abstracts of Title carefully and accurately prepared. Charges Reasonable. i Office: Kim's BuiNini, J.rt.y St., St. Johns ciaimim. to 1- ..:'tt: . "" , . . -- " -hfci'nm i me action or in VT .7 .u,uiaster, may, with- appeal to the Pn.,nn .. T Approvetl. June 7. loos. ment of 1,U . ii """K..B ,sla e' W. H. KlXC, office of the Citv Re.r lae AKST: m the Recorder s'hal n,Vfl- .,c77"?,n J W. IUsks, RecorOer. master of such appeal, and the sale of I, 1ublished in the St, Johns RetKW .-iu oninm or animals shall ... 'J K.lA"7ltaPlVs.. h'eard oned not less than ten nor more thw thirty days, or both, at the discretion 0! the court. SKCTlO.sr u. Tlila nnlinance SMll take effect and be in force on and hrf lunc 16, and determined by said Council mv 1 vuuuuiiUii'r enn 1 the deof Their riCnUa, and manner of th-i, .1.7,1 5?. aa.tc fee a"nd charges 'STJ'a cj nimals. which few and cluuves he I t,cavc orde, at Bl-ckbura'a FurelW R. WILCOX, Dray and Bagf U Piano Moving Specialty. . I ... lite V.IIV I rVtllN.. . , Z month." He shall ' al kp conlpien I ously posted at the entrance & The it J pound a descri,tton of all animals other J than dogs deu'netl therein. &J1? hH t store and they will receive prompt attention. ... I, Subscriptions for The Revi will he rrMvA I'rvstnUSW : 1 . .. v - -MuuuuuLrr im a, - .. - - xne lime nametl in . . . I n.. n 11 . 1. Tr..:...i 1 to whirh t. J 1 or lime uvv,b' it-HIIl.lJtK. UI Uim" ' to h,ch such sale shall be postponed, Park. One dollar a year.