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THE ST. JOHNS REVIEW rbtiwi r.mr rtit nv McKko.v fic THOR.VHVK. ACT! ACT!! ACT!!! STILL IN DOUBT, I'KKSON'AI, differences Jinvc no riiht of distdav ita a body chosen to IctthtAte for n community. This is Agreement Is Made : t Errors Somen here. Down at Lone Heach, Washing- ton, C. K. Organ is kicking because Then Begins of the non-receipt of Thk kkvikw indisputable; every member of the The Hedging On I'oinis. Kvcry nieinkr of tiie council was cciles this. Vet twrsonal (llffcrences looking for trouble of .some kind have crept In and to the dlsad- when Mayor King called to order 1 I I a .1 at... ..It .... 1 1 t. .......... I of the entire community. , K . This rmint, also, is conceded. M Kint: then asked if they What TilK KKVIHW jwrsists in wcrc rcajy for tj. tnltitttcs and pleading for is that all these minor Recorder Hanks commenced to read differences and t)ersonalitles Ik; tlic records oi tiie meeiings ncgin .settled outside the council body: the "t t. i. . . I iUI mill WiUt till lit,- conned, in the meantime, conduct- ......... ,.,... , ... transact ing the affairs of the city in an I husinens since the night of August impartial manner. Such n course ao, although the adjournment had can in no way harm those who are then been made to September 4: he rxt ,.., t,..,,... l. lui l.r.illf.lll hti lnti.r . .. ... 'IJIhRh has been for the past , lhe IcBn, m,.,.!, 0f private omied by Mr. Shields. Ayes o weeks a ruthless .slaughter of nff(lirj! Leggctt, Shields, Kd wards, Urice: JV;i!"lV,tVoo &r f" fcf council of the city of St. Johns con All 4tHIIllf Bill p.7n. urn 01 i.tii month. Job I'rlnllnr .i.mt.J la tritfltii it;)., mill for Job I'tlollrc fh on d.llt.rr. All fommonlntlnn. aboald ht tiiftti to Tnt nrlv, HI. Jokni, Orron, THit Kltvinw I inlercd nt pot office In Sitint Jnlitu, Orrgon, n mull iimttL-r of the vcond Ibm iinilcr the Act of Con grew of Mnrch J, lH7'j, Offlclil Htwtptptr of th City of 8L ekna. Phone Scott OODO. friday shptkmiikr 8, 1905 i.awhkka kicks. pheasants alt over the whatever may be the differences "ay Peterson, Lindciuist, Thomp- Mayor King decided it a tie tw Chinese pcnin.s.ihi-n..d it seems as if the of , fncUoS or wlmt nmv hc son. Mayor King decided it a tie .,... Mr,1,.n ui.fi. i.ltliiT luifii. ., . 1 f , . vote stating that as he had pre- game wardens were eiuicr man- the outcome k-ars no weight upon vomu. clcciilctl Fdwnrds not a tionully shutting their eyes to the t1L. ,,ul,ic acts of the public officials member of the council he could not flagrant breakers ol tiie law or f Uu. jly f()r ,le M jjc 0(xl. ntl( ,lmv counl , Vole. were densely ignorant. ll lu fi tmtr ttii.ki. litlnu ilmi 'I'liit Uu.l Mr. I.eiruett objected to this but liven- dav htintersate out on the ....... i ' i 1.1 , Mr. Hrice desired to go right ahead sly bagging these birds: and the Tls ,, f ,,. wnS choscn l)C. and do business, and .noved that the , , ,. , Iu lltii his imxi nui was ciioscn ot )anncc ,,f the records be accepted. return of these hunteis Is usually calh(J ,,. mtljority ,, fitli iu This met with a second-but the byasiiitiiiyaixipuiaieu romeascan lhL.r m.sL..ss l,llity to ably con- chair declared the motion out of or be found. When the season legally .1,..,, ....i.u- ffn:ru. 1, . nni in ilcr, Mr. Shields demanded the ok:us theie will be but a limited s,k u, ah ()f ' , j, , ciucstion-and Mr. Leggett said he killing because of the illegal sh,,;- w t ttct boldly in defiance Zf ? K CSSl5 wiiiu! .. - ofthe public's desires. Oneanimr the attorneys) did not going on. h'or a couple of months the city cease their work. There was much No real siKirtsman will pursue ..........ii i,,wU lm Im.,.m ili-n- discussion over the minutes -but it this sort of practice: he will wait .!.., 1.. lu ,1..,!,., 1,..,,... .., was finally agreed to bar that topic till he may legally shoot-till all 111VC led to thecomineuceinent isnot Ta" Vouiib those who love the sport can stand ((l this time a matter of argument, th iXJftl .S ntoS on tin equal footing. It is only the ,t is CIU)1U!, . nHst.rl ,,nl blocked toruey McOarry of allowing the case condition has been maintained. It ,f Mr. IMwards to be carried Into must not longer continue. The tax- 1 lc, circuit court ujon an agreed , ., .. statement of fact the decision to payers ate indignant: yea, tney are ,)U fimIi Al firsl Mc0lirry aRKa moused to a condition where they to this. Then he desirel to see his stmdily demand u council that can clients and a short recess was Im us of filil 11 ImmIv nf tniMi ivorlf. I taken. 1 1 1.... 1 1 1 t.-- it... I When called back it was found 1 """"'" "'V . . . tlmt he desired to ring in other mat a.ivaiicemeui 01 every individual tcrswl this lecistu matters wholly within the city. irrelevant, but Vaughn and Young Let the council act tlo business were willing to agree to most any mill with- nil iKTMinnl diniiMiltli-M thing. Here is the agreement : in lhe ,miK..r t.lc.l "T ,,l.,mil tllu l" f Hd - t iiKin who cates naught about fair play who goes on the sneak hunt: anil lie is the ope who .should he nppichcndcd and fined to the full extent of the law. In all fairness there should k no oeii season for Chinese pheasants for at least tlnee years because their iiumk'ts ate limited. Let them multiply for that length of time ami then all hunters could have 11 laige supply. The next legislature should see to this. 4 "II KU SWKliT KACK." NOT WICKIil). DOWN on his knees, k'fore him IN another column may k-found ,)H: M,i. was ,M ciwiicr of lersou's rlglit to participate iu the a charming little imk.mii under tliclthc Ikmiiu when the minister came deiincrnuous 01 the council. iim)ii wards' right to participate in the deliberations of the. council, urnm an agreed statement of facts. " I i klllmtlft ill.. .ill..wl tun tt 1. . w ..... .(!.. ... . ll... ... . V. .... ...... ....1 e f....... il .i .i, ... ...1,1. 1. ..I"" iiuivvTi miuk-iiii-iu 111 iiitin 1 111: umni iiiiiii .-imiiilii Willi lily I ..t ... 1 .i 1 1 o . e. . ... .. .. " iwiiiiiiim; i.uviiiiiiiii icun 1 miammiiiii J Ju" III llllll WIUIl IIC UlOlllIllt WHS SO I ,u.r ,,f tl... ........oil .....ll...r H.lu .mi mm jimi .1.-1,1. ..i.. 1 devout a man 111 111s prayers, and as decision." above caption by it citieu of St. in Johns. the author expressly for Tint Ru Viltw. Soon after this mciu was fust wiilteu it was read in the pulpit by Ileniy Ward lleecher, ami he after waul used it as a text for his dis course. It was handed to Mr. Hcechcr by Charles A. Dana, of the the householder arose to shake ' k second item was deemed ir- hands the pastor said he was sorry relevant, and the third was yieldet I.. 1 i:.iiriw..i i.t mi.. 1 ... to by an adjournment to a date be 7 "7 ' yond the exacted verdict. At the worshipping k-fore the bible. hasl m(,mct McOarrv refused to "I was worshipping all right, all acquiesce until today nt five o'clock. riiilit. but that's not a b hie that's hnould lie then leiuse it will show the city charter of St. Johnsl" " ltcriu!iiiil!oii to do the city an "Hut, brother," remonstrated the ' ,,,, the v..... v.,,1. .i ,vi i.r,.i.... ... ..' . . waniei nreclil was given " iieacner. ion 1 you Know you are r 1. hi huinn. ii....l...r ... ,, w..i,i... editor the woi Id has jver seen. Mr. breaking 11 commandment when you used street until the mill coirld be Dana declined that the whole story of human life, with its rie.st ex erieiices, wiis clearly interwoven throughout the eutiie Meni, and that he cousideied it 11 tare gem. worship anything like that?" "No, I reckon not," returned the tax -payer, " 'cause there's until- !.... Ill ...... .. . . .t i"K use our euy euarter 'iu tiie heavens ii1k)vo. or iu the earth! gotten under way. home logs near the river were declared a nuisance, and Marshal Hanks was ordered to advertise and sell the same. I'etcr II reiki 1 was named as an The old, old story of Ood and his kneath, or iu the waters under the appraiser on Oresham street in love was in the warp and woof of the whole poem. It will repay our tcadct.s to save this poem us it may never again appear iu print. A ('.UK AT AID. THAT the eople of St. Johns appicciatc the aid of the I'oitlaud fire department last I'tiday moiuiiig earth.' Don't you think I'm safe, elder?" And the elder did. 1 CI.OSH CALL. place of 1?. W. lliiimau. Adjourned to Monday, Scpicmkr IN. It Is Rumored rimi tin. Idlnl n( tin. Pnrlli.nil fulr uaii .Mayor King iusisteti last Will be at least 2. m.147. luesda;- night uK)ir a reading of That if the citv council doesn't the minutes (as uiuety-uiiie out of do business after the decision it every one Hum red nres d rur ollicers pnoriHi resign. would have done) there would That St. Johns, from a popula probably have k-en a recurrence of tlon iu 1900 of 310, will k, iu is an assured fact. Had it not k-cu for the prompt action of the fite tuuc)t of lhe former tioublo. While ,,,,' nt lcast 6,000 ihnii mere would nave certainly C),L. could have blainwl him if he ken a Iiws fully ilouble the 8o,ux lm j that reading it is a now nun at wie uoor or tue lire lllaUcr of congratulation that he bend: for the bieee which unfor- yieldel to a desire for harmony. tuuutely spiuug up and was 1 augmented by the Hamcs was NA.M1; HIM. bound to create havoc if an tut-1 RI5V. T. II. Gregory asks through meiise volume of water had not the metioiKilitan press, "Should ken convenient. One Alwavs Sneak The Truth?" 1 r ----- - - - - That the Hon-Tou barkr short is to move off its frame buildiiiir and erect a fine brick block in its stead. That the new mill of the St. Johns Luinkr Company will be the finest and most complete to k found iu Oregon. That M. L. Holhrook is wonder ing where that fine fountain is which the city council was to erect sent to his address. Kach week since hc left here this paper has ken carefully addressed to linn, in care of another party to facilitate acctrratc delivery, yet he 1m failed to receive any copy. He registered a kick a week or so since and wc did tin three separate issues and mailed to him: these he received but none others. There seems to be something lax in the department down there: yet here in Portland there fails to be the swiftness usually connected with a metropolitan office. Tint Ritvtmv leaves here every Kriday afternoon at five o'clock and one hour later should be in the Portland office: yet very few of our stibscrikrs at that point receive their papers be fore Monday. It would be a mighty nice thing if the rwstal department could wiggle a bit faster and thus aid Thk Kkvikw and its half million patrons. A Lawsuit On. It is now shown that W. H. King and P. J. Peterson do not intend to nltow the charges filed against them to be dropped. Sub jxfiias have ken served upon J. H. Shields and J. II. IJlack and they were called before the district attorney, who is to investigate. The affair seems rather complex insofar as Shields' name was signed to what purorted to be a sworn statement iu the Telegram while Hlack's name was apeuded to an unsworn statement, precisely like the one published. Mr. Black's name was read when the statement was made public at the council meeting. Mr. Shields' name was not read as was promised by the Telegram: hence the Telegram may exect trouble from Shields 011 the one hand or from King and Peter- sou on the other. The outcome of the whole affair will k eagerly looked for by all citizens of St. Johns. Card of Thanks. We desire to heartily thank the citizens of St. Johns and the fire department of Portland for the prompt and excellent aid tendered us early iu the morning of I?riday, Sepiemkr 1, when our plant was so badly damaged by fire. But for this aid and the promptness with which the firebo.it hastened to our relief our loss would have kx-n much greater, and the services so freely given are appreciated. The "boys" of the fireboat worked with a will and as a result our dryhou.se and its contents are now intact. cptpjal PRICE , order that e .r come in touch wit., the new vvho gg populating the f h ,,1, 'o r store liK or a lean refer Social Price during thU month ri ig to o r tore 11 (' , , obtnh to tl.ee .siK.-ci.tlly A.lvertl;l nrlicle by """'iU DELIVERED FREE the reduced prfceMmotc.l here. goous uiui OFFICIAL DIRifJff 5. H. GREENE """" AttorntyfUw. streets, Portland. Waihl"gton Residence: 53.50 .orner i Chair $2.25 No. 101 This It n n il s o in e cor ner chair in weath ered oak ortnaliog nnv pol ish' sells rl regularly at fj.So. Our St. Johns Special 25 Mention this Review nil. SalntJohM Goodrich & Goodrich, ARCHITECTS Snlnt Johns nud t,i.u...i $4.00 Iron Bed $2.75 s.'n nii?tinmi!lL'il Iron lied, with hrnss knolw, like cut, full site or threc- Lawrcncc M. Hcnscl PHYSICIAN Oflicc on Jersey 8trcct . . more house, opiwslte St. John S? and Door Co. Phone So ' ..h SAINT JOHNS, ORHGO.V eiunrter, sells regularly jor u-t t c I " Ci nKTEL j.oo. OurSt. Johns SiK-cialls U II - - Mention this Review nd. It $7.50 IRON BED $5.50 No. 520 This cuamcleil iron bed Is n great favorite and sells regularly for ?.o. To make it an ohlect to St. Johns tieople to visit our store we (PC Cft jnlv shall quote It nt VD.OY) t u" $3.50 ROCKER ONLY $2.50 No.8838 This is n v e r y pretty and styl ish rocker ill either y o r weather'il oak fin ish; has co bhlcr seat, is i ivift nn.l comfortable. Regular price is t.50. Our St. Johns Sicciid l'rlcc gives a saving 01 fi. ay ct DENTIST 9 .S.ffM..""tlC: I'rccdinnu Hlock, 1 id. St. Johiu Dr. MARY MacLACHLAN Physician nn . uiucc nours; 9 id Surgeon. it n p. 111. Residence l'hone ScoitV unicc I'liortc Un on 6901. htii:: over Hlllotf. drug Tore. C'! Dr. E. W. ROSSITER PHYSICIAN OlTicc next door to Rlllotf, dn store. 1' hone, Union 4061. r5 of Wrinkle's residence. Plmn. St. Johns, hone. Ortgon Mention this Review nil. Mention this ad when you call, ril DcU" rr- room Suit s T. T. PARKER, Atlorney-at-Law. Oflicc! Cochran lllock, next door to H8lofflcc. IOOf Orfgoa $17.50 PARLOR SUIT $15.00 No. 13ft This Is the very best bar- ealn we have ever offered In Parlor L...I... I. .....It - ll in li-iiii)- miiin Sj.So Yum Yum Springs fS six-foot l)inln Table f 1.75 Caue-sortl Cli.drs . Suits. Suit consists of three pieces has strong, durable frames In mahogany finish, iiphoUtcrcd In hlKh-Kraite ilKUtcd valour. Regular price 15 17.50. (P I C Our St. Johns Special Price is ) 1 0 A LITTLE DOWN: A COOKINU STOVUS lll-ATINO STOVUS AT DUCGI) PRICES. S2.50 $1.00 $I.J5 AND RR- LITTLE AT A TIME I. GEVURTZ & SONS 173-175 First St. 219-227 Yamhill St. CmiKht On The Run. Mrs. C. A. Wood and children While our loss was unavoidably left yesterday for a visit of a couple neavy we appreciate all lite favors of weeks with friends iu Seattle. sliown and the herculean labors tendered. St. Johns Lonnm Company, IIV UANIItl. IIUIICIIT. Offer Refused. Willis Moxou, after the adjourn ment of the city council Tuesday evenini;, apitroachetl Couneilinan 1 lioiiipson with this query: "Will you consent, if Councilman The Peninsula Hank was three mouths old last Wednesday. Un der the mauuKcmeiitof C. A. Wood it has secured a volume of business that is very Kratifyiii to all who have business dealiuus with the in stitution. As will he noted in the ad of The Haelwood, IJ. I'. Tojnfiii is the new proprietor of this popular re sort. I Ie is thoroughly familiar with Is Tlmt True Socialism? This item was crowded from last week's iMie on account of the bli fire. -IMIlor. Last Sunday socialists withered iu O.ik Park around a couple of kegs of Ihxt, and with a seaker or two proceeded to enjoy themselves. The less leer left iu the kens, the less Neiise there was iu the men and, of course, the talks were accord iiiKly. Did they do any good in that meeting? Did they further the propaganda of socialism? No! Thev did a harm to the cause they reprc- -Sa,nt Johns Saint Johns Carpenter & Dolbow Plasterers, llrlck Masons and Ct. "Ic."1 $'?tk?n' Hstfttmtc Klrta tmd satisfaction guaranteed. Stf tocdllorof this ttaticr. 7 w... landstrect, University Vttl. Vbmt Union 6797. e ST. JOHNS EXPRESS IIAKKV I.VLUS, Proprklor Goods delivered, cratcil or un. crated, In city or Portland. I'. nuos n sjwcmltv. I.ve onlcri nt lllckuer's. Phone Union 699S. ST. JOHNS, . . . OKKG0.V THE EASTERN HOME J. S. CAIN, Proprietor. Meals by the day or week. Iloanl. iicr week, U.oo. Cochnui lllock Jersey Strctt Saint Johns ortroa N. A. Q EE Mouk Mover and Rpalrr ' Houses moved, rulseil and n luirrd. Odd jobs of all klntb. I Prompt service, rcsonahle clurgw. Ivuuhoc anil Catliu streets. Saint John ... Ortjoo P. HINA1AN Chicago Rooming Houk. Good rooms from $1 a week up. Corner Chicago ami Ivanhoc ttrrtli Qitpxi AlcCANN OTIIINQ CLEANER cleaned, nrcacd and llli rare and nrouipln clothe n specialty. I I'osto l ce I u 1 line ..... ir r o .... . 1 iiiiv iniiritr r ' ihi. chi i. rAi.i.... i . " inoiiipsou ngrecti to tliat Migges- ucvcrix ix oon, corner first and i".rT,r7" ' V''. ' :,,v; ."" Saint John . . Orrroa lion. amniii streets, rortlaiul, take space Mr. Movon iIiimi asL-ml Pnimnil. I 111 our ml vcrtisiiiir ColllMIIIS. 'lMilu man I.eggett if it would lie satisfac- M one of the niOMt popular priced I " V?r "Socialism only is Inn In III.. f w!.... I. ........ I I flllliltllr.. hnunt nr,ir,.,,i t.i iu5 true reunion." thev sav. Ao. declare Mr. Kdwards not a memlH:r I their ad and become convinced. If C0)r.('K to my view it was poor ?dubU of the Imard and to pick out a you intend buying furniture it will! fc"K'u" UK m Sunday. j; nIoil iSt .....I l T ...l .l! I llviv I'm. , I.........',...... .!.: ! OUII1C IllCII (le'Olf 1 1 III O nill ninii... " ii ..r,Uwiii.... .... t..: it.. I.iiwl f..rnw A.,.1 ti..... n to socialism and lovetmlnit fli. Pai,uJ0,," Mr. Moxon asserts that the uuestion purchases free of cliarue. ' m t,m.t ,ove t amount to Z ' of saloons cannot now be .said to tncM. . .... " -o 1 UIII I Gevertz & Sou, corner Hirst and ' ?fcr r 1 ,e'. .",c 8oM- Saint John. me win oc iiracuceti tim er social- : ism. Well, the members ore mnlrinir I . ... . r start. "Socialis,, , 0 ulv is u- W. UVERSTREbT, PLUMBER lloulevard and Central Orfgoa. cuter into the present controversv lecaitse of the refusal to compromise even when those who are contend ing are given the privilege of select ing the successor to Mr. iidwards. Pretty Home. Probably there is no finer house in M. Joints than that lietng built to much when a ketr of lvtHr ie In IC. A. ROSS Anent the 0 ravel tlltt. lVay 11 s u;Ul euouRh that Practical repairer of boot od Aiaui urati. socialists as individuals should take hoM- Vint cloo. work pur- I here is some kick over the Part in such iirrvw,Jlnr.c i. anteed at reasonable pn. mLiTA. T. S?' '--Ui-Rroce to'the cause "rJ&'SS!. .. . 4u u. i iire uvciareiiiaxiiwiii uwy try to turlher, as well as to Saint Johw ..... j'tiN, nvii .n.vmic ll is IU1C, llieiliscives. Thk Kkvikw has called Uou In closing I would ask one ones- TP i l ci.n. several men who are in position to turn. Socialists, are you willii K to O0I1 1 Oil Barber bWp se know what this gravel Is and in sacrifice your craving and t Sre (or , their opiiuoit no fault can lie found strong drink for socialism ? si,. ,1... w.uti,for The east side fue kiio1 which Then liegiK-s into the subject to tlieM" "ie square before his block when snowed tip as mucklv as a uood extent of a minimi mi.l ,nw..rv ui ltK ' iwi uie laiui. team could biiug it was of use in own question negatively. And now keeping back the crowds of useless we desire to ask one question urnm hcctatois who were nvei.se to work the same topic: oveitinie or with their muscles. Is theie anyone wdio does? Theie was no elTort or desire on the part of lhe people to loot or WOUKliRS. ououg untiK torsoc a ism? Shnu- much you love the cause nt next meeting. i'o show that I am wrttiW the good of socialism and not to sign my RITKK. coiniuit depralations: yet it is very IT looks as if Philadelphia was Mounting a chair he said in sub- ".owl "UNious to U locatetl in every vacancy. I guess the Sori tv essential that order be always pre- copying a bit after Denver's ways ?,tl,u,cV: "pieman ' Over in the , s ty. of lvonle are JtjJ , served. to cist i,f.- vn, . .1. . WtHHlincns hull an ciitertutiiiueut is stuff." busutes.s men es-cially aie high in lecn icmovctl from the lists. think manv hete would like to eon. I turned Suiidav evUiim from , 01 Mr' "wUe h 1 their piaise and iippicciatiou of the sei vices so gallantly tendered. TRUH. WllhN a mail is looking for trouble he seldom has to invoke the aid of 1111 X-niy machine. Sl'RK THING. SOMK men ate much mote dis honest than ikgs. They can talk nicely yet at the same tune be Has Moved. ..1 :... ... .1.. 1 . . I ,.,....,; u, ,, a 0K W1 Tlonulykc ow J,as ,,is 1.U1.11VH wivvpiive, 11c is not I ins tamily nicely locatetl iu his new two-lacel: lie is Honest. He never residence on i'urk avenue. growls and wags same time. his tail at the JUST A I. IKK. THOSK (lying machines aie .somewhat like the city council of St. Johns. If the connections didn't get out of whack so often both would Ik successful. Boarders Wanted. A few boarders who desire a nice home with good fare can be uccom. modated by Mrs. O. A. bUunders at her new home 011 Willamette lloule vard, near the water tower. Rates reasonable. Keep Your Hye On St. Johns. tribute their mite. I.et the bat lie 1 where Mr, Meicklejohn has been passed, Five minutes later Fred building a house for Fred Rush, nf Vulentine, the doorkeeper at the hall. Portland. acknowledged the receipt of $3.20 as a result of Mr, Peterson's thought-fulness. Hack From Seaside. Mr. and Mrs. Willis II. Moxon Had Nice Outing. Mrs. Meikleinhii snvs tlmt I miic I Mr. and Mrs. X. H. Sn!tt..r truck gardens are suffering from KcU,c.r w"' the remainder of their ,s able retire from active farmi,,,, lack of water, and that several of 'PK party, a-turuetl the latter By this move. St. Johns l4 i,... r ... . ..v, ,,,,, .ttv.i iiu hc ior 111s raniily at once. Mr. Holdman is a wheat farmer of Uastern Oregou and hasselectetl St joims for his home 011 account of our salubrious climate.-Sr. Johns HVIhV, Mr. Holdman is well known in this vicinity, where he grew to manhood, and his nmm. fn Jli J!ff:vi'Wraiiithefact that he first class work and clean hot towelifer patrona. Hair cutting a specialty. Agents for West Coast Laundry. Jersey street St. Joa The G. HeTtKEMPER Cft Waicbraakers, Jtwdcri, Silversmith, Imoorter aad Wholesale Dcalori 111 Oak I OOP II I... J1 1 Ul..a ilk BAITI UM Umatilla ck oj water, aim mat several of -""'f'-K i-nj-, rviurneti tiie latter u s wove, St. Johns L'ains n e wells have dried up so that the If" of the week from their trip to 1 wtliy citizen and Umatilla eoiVntv vners were compelled to deepen the .'""f of Washington-after a I ,s e loser. -Adams Advance? em. Real estate business is pfos- f-days 'outing. Mr. Suitter took ' .1. . r". 1....... .J.. " i 7 '" .T"s ... (""K. and ixsapie are Iiviiijr n r "'t .,u ""er , .Vs.. I o ' MiMiiuer s I tents uuti, th - b Ud h rom outing at Seaside, and report a very j " """ Jn lle pleasant sojourn at that watenM ... ... iuuivu lis 1 00. rejori a very spot, incy are now at home in their own residence. 1 Ills rWVWani a serious illness ami ri,r..i health. There was eoiKs.iiVr.ii.i Farewell Reception. There will l a reception next Friday cveniiitr at the Methodist chureli to say farewell to Rev. Camp bell, who is to leave this pastorate. A general iuvitutiou Is exteuded. Card of Thanks. shtng and other sjwrt enjoyed by At 2:20 Mondav nftenuv.,, mr e.:....,Mld,Kl au returned bene- iyo, i.oiiditcior .Mouaiian, carrjiug a trailer, left the rails at the schoolhouse crossing. Onlv the nead trtick went off but so soft We desire tn ti....t. ., . was the newly graded ratdbcl that kindly tendered ui aid inour receS only one hour and a wrtck car sue- bereavement Wil ,U ceeJed in getting the cur ready for lighter Sourl fc0"0' a tnP MK. AND Mux- K 1 r .' . . . v, M WK Declares Infrin2emenf. The Portland Manufacturing Lompany, better known as " e .....v. Kcuactorj-of St. Johns has commenced suit against C D Kdwards and his partners who are conducting a basket factory u Al! bma. It ischanred in J J that theriew compauyach e ber of which was formerlv T responsible position at the veneer factory-is using machir w S infringes upon the rioW 2) "" c in &t. Johns. R. WILCOX, Dray and Baggag Llni Piano Moving a Specialty. Leave orders at Blackburn's Furnitar -store and they will receive prompt attention. CENTRAL HOTEL JOHNS FURNITURE AN LEASE of this 30-room hotel For EXCHANGE for improved or unini- proved St. Johns prop erty. Rooms all rented. Lease $50 per month. , Rogers & Van ttouta Phone Scott 3104. 'St.Jc