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liStr. ST. Johns review I fl ike largoi in v othcr papers combined . Thorgh'y Modern. j Advertisers, I " Devoted to the Interests of the Peninsula, the Manufacturing Center of (ho Northwest I ' i V0L' 1 JOHNS, ORKGON, FRIDAY, AUGUST 25, 1905. NO. 42 j ILoooKP Your Eye on St. Johns I lOQOOOOOO OOOOOOOOOOO I -2SSSS!SSIS!m -il I up t j One of the Most Charming Buildings at I 5 I The Portland Fair. j ft! Dnrh f ACME LUMBER CO. F-j-aM I 51 JDn,,s rarK I I mKBwWSSImBtKM No 2 I ;'. mtmmttik i EPiHrlraiK . . , ; H - 3m&iPs5iI9I i 9 K r;lkv U ml H BAABKin BBtMRaE5l I sells i " 1 1 Lots 50x 1 06 ft I I FIGHT FOREST FIRE, KETTNER KICKED. j I III Hil DTD With a 1 6-foot Alley back I fl I I I T I P P rirc in WomU CnilscH " CoM" C;ire About a Jail Sentence I JC l I Ihi f - I A shlcr",,lc f:;,ss- 80 Mtht n Ot each lot. I i l'or fw lioiim( last Sunday According to the Portland Journal J fl Z 2SS: afternoon it looked fas if several John I. Kettuer, an employee of H families would le homeless before the St. Johns veneer factory, was J.' V H , nightfall but, happily, the slrenu- up against it in Portland Saturday! , k . . fl I ous efforts of a couple hundred men night, lie went into the (lum I PICGS fl I I prevented so dire a calamity. saloon, one of the tough places on 1 " ! fl PB I B- About twelve-thirty a dense Third street, and was skinned out III I i fl i mill smoke arose from the; timber in the of$ia. John didn't like that mode ' tt Jfl Of1- I I tl 4 f O tll fl ., vicinity of the briettyard. Many of procedure, so he at once made J! pl II I I llllAyil I IV who saw it figured" that it was complaint to the police and had the t 111 I VI ULTf Ul Vlt3 ! H simply a burning out of a pile of drunken thieves therein arrested. fl i slashings or some waste sttiff and Then someone proceeded to stuff J! W H JJ 11 I JLm I paid no attention to it for an hour John, telling him that he would be J m m H ll I 11 I or so: and by that tune the flames jailed unless lie withdrew his com- j I 6PIT1S t H 1 I b--l,u,l f.tilm.1 considerable headway, plaint and hiked away: and Kettuer ! wl mw H zi Just how the fire stalled is nut went after a lawyer. When he had ' J lrtiM H ow,l( rtome assert that departel the judge heard he had rlirri Otl1 lAI tYirVtli'il hunters were in that' vicinity prior run away and then he was hot. Jl Jll i I W 1 1 tflllll Tl.f llrl 1 1 II II II 1 1 ! to the fire and thtit. considerable Hut when the complainant returned Y' Wffii M"M YV T1 VBB"B H ( shooting had been going on: while and explained matters the judge H X HA A I I there are those who figure that allowed him to go on his reeog-'S l H I I I I J mi I ,., .3!W...fcit ... , some loys in thoughtless moml had ui.auce until the trial was called Is ' MBMM' J mmmmmmmmmmMmmm.wm m made a bonfire for the fun of it. Wednesday inorniiig." These lots are located oti Jersey struct, three blocks H Possibly no one will ever know just There are many saloons in Port-1 ! from ear line illld ' H how the thing did start. laud where capers hang continually ,J J I m The fire covered an area of from around for victims, A spurious let , n . . , c.. f I 4l WT n seven to ten acres-starting on a will be made: the stakes given to 'S Near ttlC (131 WCVerhaUSCr Mill jltC. l LJlSZSIZSSISSZISSSIIZIISZSIi tmct belonging to Hartinan.Tliomp- the barkeeper: and a few minutes ;J H . - son it Powers, and winding up by later a complete denial of having ,5 n , . . . . ., ,. . . . I nCITU CyTCDC UniCC tuklnB the two-acre tract belonging seen a dollar will be made. If the 11 DouH pay 350 and ,00 for l)Utl(lin loth only IOO I E ' -jai.xxadi.-. TTT3BM I'jAJ " LI UCAin CniCno nUfflC. to the Urban. The slashings were fellow who isskiunetl makes a J feet deep, and without alleys, when you can mil extra Eft very thick all owr this tract and stnmg kick he will be knocked sized lots with 1 6-foot alleys, all high and level, and in a . uOJi.'; ' &'-J'-?rS " i,MU for W),l.u' roi,,lw!i cn'"K ll'v I dovvnand kicked from the p othole. J; t,c best locality in St. Johns for ?2ix) and upwards. ! iv -iSiPr 'TV! -, W'iif Death liobs Councllmnn Thompson tract at various points nothing could , I he only way to avoid such woik J I ..t im show von this nronertv. We can sell on lv ; fe? . liLj' of 1 ovlmr Wife have prevented the dastiuction of Js to either patronie a better gnide t . " , vs 3 " llUh 1 I KU. ' Vi.: . T 1 I m- -8 ' I.oiitjf Wife. several homes. ICven with the.se j of saloon-or, what is best, mine at Hie first lifty lots at these prices. I his IS done to ad- . flM, ' ' , " t IWkVS' -MB At an early hour on Monday barriers it was found necessary to 'all. j; vertise the property. When these are sold prices will ; I j ,wrrS' lf;'-?IAwAJ1"M ) Mrs. Carrie K. Spaulding, wife of fell many lues along the wlge of j advance 25 per cent. 'J I K'ft fi -T ? rlaff''i;;,'j! 1 f'eo,Ke I. Thompson, passed from these nads. U)in DDICC SESSION. Within one year, when the ureal Weyerhauser mill ;; I 1'. WRM:itlMMmK$&M 'Knowable to the Unknown - Hire Chief Mos Tufts worked J nUlU OWLl aWNlM, $ opcM,ui()n( t,tcse oli5 wi j worth double the pies- I MggjiWIPflilBW leaving u husband and son to mourn with much valor and determination r " ' 1 J iJSSiB her departure. I;or several 1 years and flitted from one end of the c ..Council Meets and Adjourns lo J "t P" J UESTSaHB she has been an invalid, although burning tract to the other giving im,.lnv Nti-hi i HMH'HHQiH not at all to cause directions to mouua) oikui. A, fear: trouble of Owing to the death of the wife of ' tL lL I J O t M IUHHIIBll Deceased horn in Clinton, Scores of them doing all in Councilman $ V T I fill HO I Hill I ll BU EHHI Maine, August 10, 1850, and she their power to aid in stibduing the at mtiiiK which J I ll I HUM llllt Q2:LSHHB has been a wife for more than 35 flunes: to im utiou a few and )txU R.( llst Monday night was 4 11 1 . LfUIIIIU UIIU UU ! BjPHHHQP years. Her home has omit others would do an iujitiee imld over and there will be some t w mm r - r r BHB!Hr1 Wisconsin, California, and, for the, to all. !H past two years, here in St. Johns, j Those whs- homes were in to which date the adjourumeut was Cf Inline Photic Union .110-1 OrCCOII I vBttH Heath was not entirely unex- danger of de.-tructiou by reason of nm,L. ! k3l uuiiiio -IBfi5H5 pected: because physicians have the surrounding trees were Messrs., t, rn-call Mr. Kdwards aus- !' , n It m BCKS declared that no remedy could do ! Wagner, Kealer, Imbcrt. ChafTw, Wer;:(t t his nainc -and the con- . rnucll Office and ACllcy Oil the Grotliul. fl THE Uve property U offered (or sale. It has one of the fineit : river views Jn ,n0re than temporarily relieve the Moon and Urban. There muy have tinning of his name on the roster ,i,iiiiiii4iiiiiiiiiij iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiivr I eiJJI,oW V",10?, issoxioo. The house u ninlcrn tlirouUou toml has sufferer,10t cure her. Yet the been others but these were in the j wns n virtual admission that he was ,f,v,tm,,v - SVSaJff1 tlar- All household ye" considered a member of the I hx'yX1 R. CURRIER, Owner. with a shwk of a sudden blow: and goods were taken from the homes ,M)ar,. This was not anticipated, I LL. - the sympathy of the people goes j and placed where willing hands ; tc-rlians: at any rate, it was a stir- j""";" 1 I 011t t0 tll0SC wllQ remain of the could convenieiitlv carry them away .,risc. t0 some. I II H II T I family. from danger: while buckets of The meeting was ostensibly to I llf I W. T C T I '; w m k-ivn .. ... ... nL- ... ..,,,,, 1 Funeral services over the late water were standing near dampened ; consider attending the funeral ot 1 fL M I W I m 1 I f n.ii.KINa.Preildcnt. M. L. IIOLUROOK, lce-PreIdent Mrs. Thompaon were conducted at roofs ready for an emergency. Mrs. Thompson, closing the city mmm mW W mWmW m 1 j; the Methodist church Wednesday Uy five o'clock danger of the fire j,nn (Uiriug luneral hours, and fur- ro TO I I IAI4MC A DCTn A 0 morning at ten o'clock and the spreading any farther was praeti- njshing flowers. There was no 0 T I! Jt. JUIlllO ADaMKAvI :! remuins were placed in the Love cally averted-uuless the wind acrimony all hostilities IiuvIiir,0 04. A,MP I nmUrn. C (tn nntixr I I iW4J1IVW cemeter-. should start afresh from a different ccaswi for the time being. The o )t. JOnllS LlHllDer LOITipailV f I &TDITCT fnUDAMV V " direction: in view of which jmssi- ,tetiiig was brief and to the jKHiit. T lKUol VvJiTinil I o Qoes to California. I'ility a dozen men were engaged by At the termination an adjournment it p0r all kinds Common Lumber, KILN DRIED H f J! It wUi be somewhat of a surprise Tufts to TloorhiK, Ceiling and Rustic. Sash, Doors, I ;: Abstracts of Title carefully and accurately prepared. ; totheniany Wends of Miss Una "'ftre was lul.ch trouble about Au,,st: !0 AouldinKs and Columns. i : ; Charges Reasonable. i ! r to hearof jniagem af jj Yeomen Mold Open Meeting. , Yards and Mill Foot Burlington St. Phone East 594 I' Office' Kin. n..niH, l....u c est Johns 1! tooH p,ac1 01,,W.ed"?day, of ,a,St Hne of the small main in order to The Yeomen of St. Johns held an tfiiiifv-v v"ice. ring S Buildinf, Jersey St., 5t. JOnnt week) at the White Temple -only f,j stop.cocks to which small hose ojhjii meeting last Thursday evening X members of the bride's family and couui la; attached. Of course there in Uickner's hall. After doing a a few chosen friends being present. was ot mud force m fur frol U)e i,uie work 111 private, the hall was - , Rev. Brougber performed the cere- waU.r.tailk ycti n things con- opened to the general public and a - - . I IAnnrDIV I ? iH-H mouy. sidered, the water was a help above K"od program was rendered, as it - J. J, IVAULlLiKL I t H' I k The bride is the daughter of Mr. wjiat many esteem it. follows: Male quartet, Messrs . l"E"gi I LUMONDSON CO.. and Mrs. E. H. Parker, and was About fifty cords of wood in the Southmayde, Stores, Ilensel and J UKH t B T born iu Gaston, Oregon. She came Ue t g to y s navi,ison Horseman; song by four little girls, I WH LI a m M . i T HrfllfaA T:MnmiA Dlimflinry toSt- Johns wth her parents last; desU ed UwkmmmT I I fl I 1 I W fl 1 fl Hardware, llllWare, rlUniDing 0 September. She lsoneofSt.John-8! TE3RS1 '-w"wj fl I popular young musicians and '"-'- joss to the owner. There was Uoyil Davidson: fljoyd is but four 2 flEaaGjH rv ..11 vin. t fl I Tin RoofS, Gutters, etc. RKVIEW joins with her host of Lsoa tity belonging to ot,cr years old;) Kccitation, Clara David- t BSI KUUIS. H I Phone Scott mh rr JMUU. 9r friends in ,cxteud u? the , 0 .parti es that was wiiKd out of exist- soi -selection by quartette. f nlu Ai'cnt for H L'7 wishes to the wedded couple. I .nce: yet, figured all around, the After the program J. H. Gossagc. I f bolt AgUlt lor J M Thegroomis anatn-eof Ireland, fire wasa my jck y 0llc j that the coast manager, was intrcMluced . Ol..- MM J fl SI and is a graduate of a medical j JJO jlomes werc destroyed. and proceeded to explain Ysomanry. n VPTQQ TflUPQ Q II fl nQJlfTPQ t j K'&ffs'Ms.Ttizi umiBiSdi 0IUIB5 turn ndiigua t 1 ! My,LJNOMAH ! Electrical Gas Supplies !e1!r&lG w,,.!-- u- ?ye M " th.uiv.n i I X CLcCTRIf' - ' We IwtoU Llf Wlad Power Ptaati X Mrs. Parker at Kenuot, California, house and lot formerly owned by The Yeomen is a social, lu.-ne- t Steel Rane before purchasing T . 1 i rfmaK AmWy ' if mil r?m'ww"4 ldSty 8 in a few weeks where he is at Mrs. P. T. Smith, back of Uickner's ficiary order; the St. Johns Honie- I I "lvny.. I -ij?r mem mjw: ri.s.'r&snri I hi-hiwm m M- i KpVourE,eOnSt.Johus. WU. o,alr.