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HEATING STOVES I r. ' t.iii' (tint Heater von need until vmt limt -.. 1JOI1 l 7 mi V - ovill ni' our new line. Now is the tune to paint your roof. We have the right paint tor it. We are still selling Heath & MilHgan Paints. Warranted for five years. RING ROUND ROSY. PU1 ICK X UUULU& S THE HARDWARE MEN," ST. JOHNS, OREGON SEE OUR WINDOW FOR JEWELRY CLOSING IT ALL OUT "1 Know Not What The Truth Alay He But Tell The Talc As Told To Ae." Said Mrs. A to Mrs. 11, And soon 'twas told to Mrs. C, That a sister-in-law of Mrs. D Once said to Mrs. V, said she, That her husband's uneln mlil Mr tf That a great-great-grandtna o( Mrs. G Was really no better than she ought to UCI You ELLIOTT'S PHARMACY I : The Edward Holman Undertaking Company ? Funeral Directors and Embalmers Modern Ambulance Taliphon S07 I 220-222 Third Sl Corner Salmon, Lady Assistant PORTLAND, Oregon t0 rO rO p D cD cnJ3 CO 9 I)' t iTUC LJSM ICE J I ML Of kopf" C Different S Cough and Cold Cures n n OT I "V ll Ik If rt-l A rm. m A n n nrvrnn M.juni rnAKiYiLYnasr IN STOCK AT THE 4 J CN Q-J - Go Cfo OJ 0 CSn CJo Co Cfo CS QJ CSs (j 20,000,000 BRICK! To Be UkJ On The Wcyerhauscr Tract Por Car Shops. Ostensibly purchased for a Kite for imniciiM.' lumber mills lie the too aero adjacent to and within the city of St. Johns with its 4600 feet of water front. 1 o the first pur cUsc of 65 acres was added 35 tens a fact which brought out the lry "What will u IuiuIkt mill iwd of a onc-hundrcd-ncre site?" uJ people began to surmise that litre wns more than a lumber mill b prospect. A little later it was remembered till Frederick Weyerhauser had once purchased 200 acres at Van couver whereon to erect a big liunlwr plict hut later 011 sold it to the Northern Pacific railway of which be bone of the directors. Audit u for this same railway that Weyerhauser made this purchase of ICOICTW. Here at St. Johns will be the Picific terminus of this great roll ) system. Here will be the car-thops, the repair shops, the wgine-building shop?, and all their terminals while the rmse!iir tr. oinil will be pushed across the Willamette on a bridire i7 lih?h nd end in Portland. Renewed vigor will now le shown this city because this complete ceil has been made public and tbe Will be a host of homes snrlnir up. The erection of all the contem- pays vour tnonev nir voti . w -f r takes your choice I Possibly the below-printed is "agreed statement of facts:" anvwav it's from Thnrs. days Oregonian: FILE LIHEL CIIARGHS St. Johns Town Troubles Tin Tn District Attorney. SKKKINO AN INDICTMENT. mayor King and Councilman Peter son Give Evidence Want Councilman J. H. lllack Indicted on Libel. The quarrel between residents of bt. Johns, Mayor King and mem bers of the council of that place regarding the granting of a license tor a saloon lias reached the district attorney's office, and Mr. Mnimtnir is now investigating a charge of criminal libel preferred by Mayor i.iug anil councilman Peterson against Joseph II. Mack. Mr. Ulack is alleged to have stated that Mayor King said if he could net Councilman J. H. Shields to resign his seat the license for it saloon would be granted. Hlack is further alleged to have made the statement that Mayor King said in the tires- encc of others that a certain amount of money would be iriven if Shields could be gotten out of office, mid this statement was said to have been made in the presence of City Recorder Hanks, and further that Councilman Peterson had arranged to le a silent partner with Tom Cochran in a saloon if the license was seemed. ! i-1. ... ...I . . . . . jiihck is aiso aliened 10 nave suited mat air. i.eggcit asserted that th EXAMINE WATER, I CROWDED OUT BY BABIES AND FANCY ONES I Alnyor King and Councilman LIiul- quist Drink Some Writer. Can't You Find a Place in Your Home for One of Them? Pine New Baby Grand Pianos ami Exhibition UprighlsTakc the Place of Alany Good Used Pianos Will b:l Miese Now at About Half- Price Alany Standard Makes In cludedOrgans Also. These used pianos, some of them really excellent instruments, must be disposed of. Whatever make may be your favorite, you are sure UUT L.0C3I GriSt nid Councilman Peterson pronounce an uicsc ciiargcs as taise, ami waul district Attorney Manninir to indict those guilty of circulating such stones. tllCSclin fnt'iiUli Itit ivilt-ium mm. H11I..1- i . . ... i 1 .....v.. cnarges were true. .Mayor King It 111 hiht be added rh-ht here that To satisfy some of those who find fault with the quantity and the quality of water furnished consum ers 111 St. Johns Messrs. king and Linuquist went to the tank early last Friday morning to see if any thing could be discovered which should provoke criticism. They climbed to the top of the tank and investigated the affair as closely as it was possible to do. Iiach of the men was anxious to find some place where thev could kick because, as city officials, they nave uecn lorceu to nave inanv itiniwicu ULiMin-i infill Wll I , p ' , account, of this same water, and if ." ",urt -Wi "cus ot it these kicks were well-grounded ".' lc ccuon uow. anti prices are they des red to know t. w i ... iwu. ny iwymems, 111 the lnnL- there u-nt lint nvnr n '""J "ul wisimig to pay (III foot of water as it was early morn ing and the supply was low. On me sunace mere was no scum nor oil nor foreign substance of any sort so lar as the investigatorscouIdt.ee nor was there any sediment dis cerned on the bottom of the tank. So far as those investigating the matter couiu determine the water seemed of the best -and no deleter ions substances could be found Messrs. King and Kiudqtiist then took a look at the reservoir about which there has been some fault 1..... 1 ... . 1 . .. . tumid. 11 nas oecn siaieii mat tuts water here stored gave an unpleasant ...J.... ! 1 .... .... uuui 111 uiuer worun nun 11 stuiiK awfully." It has also been stated that a green scum was to be found on the sut face and that it was not fit to drink. Messrs. King and I.iiidiniist found several leet ot water ill this reser voir and found such sediment as would be natural in 1111 uniovered receptacle where dust could enter. i here was nothing else visible and there was found not 11 particle of scum, nor did they find auv olTcn sive ocior. uotii men took cups ami drank ot the water and found no taste at which they could com plain: and thev seem satisfied that the water company Is doing its best RUGS! RUGS! Why not brighten up that room, cover up that worn place near the couch or dresser with a new rug? We are offering some good things in that line. An all-wool Rug, 27x54 inches, fast colors, new patterns, at $3.00 and $3.50, 50c down, 50c per week Also room Rugs in all sizes at extremely low prices on easy terms if you like. YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD LINNTON LACONICS, The ruin wni n great bcautlficr. Well, the dimt was laid, anyway. Mr. O. A. Kicc. of Point View. intended religion crvlcc nt Central on Mtiiuiav. The fthowcr of Mondnv iiMit nml TiicMlay Helped out the lawn and nil oilier vegetation. Try the "Par Hxcellenrc": the chain pton jc cigar known: made In St. John. McGARRY TO BAT! Two Strikes On Him, Hut He's Now Waiting For A Pair Ball. O. R. Down., who left St. lolin for '""- mh. c veiling y. u.iM wards Newport n couple of month iieo. ha called at J he Review office, sub once more returned to thit city. School tablet t heann the cheaict at HI... It i lie iiauir. l'red M. Wnchltc. of the CoUul-o Crave Leader. wa in St. John on Wcilnesdav. guot of hi titter, Mr. I.. M. l'reeinnn. mitted the following l.tter, and ask cd that it be published. 1'OKTI.AN'I), Sept. 13, 1005. Hon. Oolksiiv Young: Dear Sir In this morning's Ore' gonian you are reported to have It U unncccMary to take clothing to said: "We shall commence quo Portland to be cleaned ami prcwed. rii..1M , is. Mr. Nora McCanii doe the work finely. Smoke n St. John cigar bct 10c cigar on me iiiarKeiinc "Wlulc trow." Thirty minute after Minnie Currier liuil her lott dog lulvcrtLrd in Tun HK viuw the animal wu returned to her. It juy to ailvertic. I haven lot of the bct eravel and Mild for mIc. See mc on Iviinlioo olrcct, .-sorin ti. jonn. jok i.itit. Wcdnelay evening wut o dlmial that even the electric liehu struck and would not work from ix to nine o'clock. After that folk went to bed, Air. 1?. J. Mcvlckcr and family ex- pet to return home from Vauihill county the last of this week all except Mls kllliuti, who goes on to Wallas to attend college. Mrs, Nora McCann was called to Portland Thursday evening to ee her duuuliter, Mr. I. . Logan. An infant warranto proceedings to oust lid- wards from the council unless wc can come to an agreement to have it submitted on a statement of agreed facts." You are also reported to have said that the parties I represent were "making a settlement very re mote by refusing to submit the matter to the decision of the Circuit court as proposed." Last week I wrote you and Mr. Vaughn consenting to take the mat ter into court. I also agreed to meet you and settle the facts. How you can construe the overture on my part into a "refusal to submit to the decision of the Circuit court," when, so far, you have neither an swered my letter, nor phoned me, pww buildings will require a large Uurn that evening lived but a tew uor in any manner sigiuneu your wee of men and these men must ,omc"u willingness to settle the facts, is le fccd for: many will maktMl tomes here in St. Johns: and the tuSi p?.ltl?n ta thcSdgl Sol of , Y ,ave ?dvised 'r ,cI,e,ts- city mav saMv flmir, et,i.,.. v.,-.,nvin,,.i i, Bi,, ,.nn. , (a) that an alderman who tenders -siuwui. mere will ue between Jtntjr millions and thirty millions wcK used in the shops to be erttdand everything will teem h activity. Ikfore this work is U under way there will be another Yi ra'lway entering St. Johns rora the west-crossing the river at Ppmt and pushing on to the ubington line. And all this Bns business. Need Fire Limits. City Engineer W. W. Goodrich ?!,a,ux,ous ,lmt fire Hmits be a ed by ordinance within the city M. Johns. Mr. Goodrich believes Am,lf shou,d be the blocks Jed by Fessenden, Jersey. )es and Richmond streets, and wen a plan s adopted a better J1 of omldings will be erected insurance rates will be lowered. Will Build a Home. iwtee,Ha11' U,e tonsorial man S i' S at last concluded to wrntr five-rof'n cottage, w of Jersey and Richmond i W declares U is u'e R f.'WiiigsitemSt. Johns. lcw aDtw-story building iValt?n have ",e ct to complete it as soon as New Store. insl L??20011' whora everybody Pfepriiorr Si?5 85 the forraer ffirft Hazelwood, has intr,f?nci hand furniture ?osbtsra1iri?f-his tobav f.,.1-. ness AH wishing W ney b' Placing an order with his resignation in this state has no right to withdraw it before being accepted by proper authority and . (jeweler) Wilson. J r. w (b) that the sale of his property AtTre hUqU0f does ipso facto create a vacancy in the othce. Now, in order to relieve you Jrom any embarrassment, I will go even this far, viz : if you will sub mit to me a single authority in xiut I will recommend Mr. Jvuwurus to step out. You either have tuts authority or you nave not., u you nave, tue matter is settled. If you have not, I shall not sympathize with the too manifest credulity of your enterpris ing clients. Very truly yours, WM. K. MCUAKKV. Child Died. After a brief illness the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Masey, of Point View, died early Tuesday morning. The funeral was held on Wednesday. that town. Mis Gertrude Weed, of Philomath, ha been guest this week of Mr, and Mr. A. It. (Jeweler) Wilson. Mr. Wilson seem young lady guc: Real estate loan bought and sold. United Trust Company, St. Johns, Ore gon, Carl Nelson ha secured a josltlon in the blueprint department o( the O, K. & N. Company, ile is employed in the chief engineer's office and his advance- uieut will depend wholly upon HI own endeavors. We do not claiui to be the cheapest on even' article we sell. Such a claim is an insult to your intelligence. Hut we do claim that every price we quote is the right price, The llazar, P, W. Hinman, who runs the Chicago house, is always busy, When he isn't counting over his profits, or figuring just where he can crowd in another roomer, he is improving the appearance of his place. He is a worker. Mr. Harriet Hendershott, of Union county, was guest last Sunday of her granddaughter, Mrs. K. L. McKee, of the St. Johns Bazar, Mr. Hendershott is close to the 80s in years and is one of the few remaining pioneers of Union We bV, time check, and good secured UNIVERSITY 111(1 PORTSMOUTH Johns, Oregon. Rev. K. E. McVicker has been putting Mrs. Ballard, of Portsmouth, is build- in tue week ai warren, down in loiumoiai injj a new miucwc, the water in the reservoir 1.4 not intended for domestic consumption but for puriKJSes of fire protection 011 the riverfront. Thete arc gates which prevent this water tunning in the domestic pities (which are supplied from the tank as ate the balance of the mains) the reservoir being constructed merely as a holder ot reserve water. The opinion rendered hi this water case is the honest conclusion of the mayor and a councilman who arc not in the employ of the water company mid Tui Knvn W gives space to it that the , people may know. They report only upon the quality--nothing being said us to quantity. borne complain that, although dwelling close to the tank, their supply is weak but that condition exists in many Mrtious of Portland at seasons of the year when much water is used mid more is wusted. Then there are accidents which may occur to the mains or to the pumps (one Implead a few mouths since) over which no liiiiuan has control - and these fieiniently cause much complaint among patrons who do not investigate the cause. Manager bcott, of the water com pauy, states he does not desire any cash Manv a good used piano, sliehtlv out of date as regards case, icrhaps, but sweet-toned and thoroughly de sirable, has come to us during the past two weeks in part payment for fine new Chickcring baby grands and uprights, Weber baby uprights, grands and l'ianola pianos, or for one 01 1 nose tancy exhibition styles of the Kimball, the Crown, the l.cstcr, the Haddorff, etc., etc. With the handlimr of the fn-.. talking machine distribution for the Oregonian, we shall need every inch of available floor space these com ing weeks, and want every one of these used pianos out of the way. Prices have been pared down to the core terms of pavinents w ill lu made to suit auv reasonable buver the instruments will be guaranteed by us as to service and ciualitv. or money refunded, and if you are not prepared, even with these liberal in- diicenieuts, to buy, why, we will rent you one of these pianos for 11 mere nominal moiithlv rental. We cannot describe each instru ment here. Suffice it to mention u few of the names and sale prices, viz. : Kimball, nearly new, S200: lam est oak-ease, Schiller, 5 1865 fancy walnut I vers & Pond, S102; elegant nine mottled walnut II uze. 5ioo: another 5158; very fancy mahogany; Doll, Si So; another, nice, medium- sized mahogany Kstcy, new, $200; , I.lghte, Newton & Co. upright, $80; i a German-made upright, $65; an! Knglish iintmrtcd upright, $8G; n 1 very showy new mottled walnut Slnrr, 5178; a largest-size mahog any linicrson, 5178; very fine larg est size fancy I.ester, almost new, 285; a good-looking I.udwitf.Si.i.e.: another, tlie largest and sliowict i ,i ,nke tlmt nluce their uiiu.e. m68; a magnificent Pease 1 w. II. Gay, of Miiutoii, upright, 2i6; very nice little Vose. 'rw,.,. ,.1.i,...i i.. mjj; niimiier very iniiey mauogaiiy Vose, 51.5; and last, but not least, a htierl little S600 Weber Imhv upright, genuine rosewood case. carefully rejMilished, 5378. .Squares for a Song! 'this week. Mr. Ilryaut Is here in IiiNounre pianos vou can secure , the interest of the Northern Pacific one at any price you haven mind to, uiiltoad, fixing and making culverts name. ?i 8 gels one. 527 secures r "e road. a better one. For An vou can have I Pearl Drinkwater, of Murrav something that is really worth a City, I'tah, Is visiting her uncle, musician's while, and the very hntchcl of I.iuntoii. Miss choicest of standard makes are to 1 Drinkwater is chief operator for the Eastern Outfitting Co. 390 WASHINGTON STREET, PORTLAND, OREGON Mis. James and son were in Linn- ton Thursday. L. F. Thorn, of Portland, will locate here for the present. Lieorge Porce, of Sheboygan .Michigan, was in Linnton Friday Mrs. Hawkes and dauchter vis ited Mrs. W. A. Alcorn last Thurs day. John Owens, of Los Auueles, ur rival here Friday and is visiting at the Kiiismans. 11111 0 a i'.(i KiiuiDo ami wtie nave gou hop-picking for two weeks. May tney enjov themselves. D. II. McArly and wife of 1-eho Oregon, were here Satuiday visit ing their son, 1). II. McArty. Mr. and Mrs. Schultz, of Seattl sjient two days with Herman bchultz who lives in the hilts. W. A. Alcorn siieut Saturday Sunday and Monday on a fishing trip at Moffet Springs, Oregon. Mrs. Grimm and daimhter have returned from llillsboroafter a very pleasant visit with her parents. Mr. SehnlTer and wife went llethany last Sunday to help dedi catc a new church at that place. With a view to Introducing the block system the Northern Pacific has had exerts in this vicinity this week. lhomas Konklc nml family left ior rualliip, Washington, to visit relatives there. They may remain home. ami Miss marriiuie Thursday last hi Portland. The happy couple will make their home in J.lnntoii for the present. Mr. ami Mrs. Jlryant.of Tnconia, were at the Hamilton's several day THE to vs go for less than $1 00 Pay as you like, 53 a mouth, or Telephone Company. which k)muoii sue lias Held since $. and $5 on any of thou used ihe graduated from the high school. squares and uprights. 1 he C. iV . . s new planing mill Please bear 111 in ml that K ers 1 is last Hearing us completion. The Piano House guarantees every in-! engine and two planers have been strumeiit exactly as represented. 1 installed. 1 he company has also misrepresentation in the matter of and if not found exactly so. money ' added four hundred feet of river ... 1 ... . . w i .. .1 . service, bteps are being constantly taken to make all points better: dead ends arc being arranged so ns to admit of flushing, and he believes with the new machinery installed the service is lieing made the sujicrior of many districts in Port- aud in fact, numerous cases can e named where this city is far ahead in the water service. Some More Stuff Claude Rowland has arrived from I.ouUiaii.-i to vUit his pircnts, Mr, and Mrs. .m i Kowiuuii, Watch The llajar's windows for Ixir gains in school supplies. Mrs, W. A. Kdgertou is contemplating a visit 10 tier old 110111c 111 soutiierii Illinois in the near future. Still fcrlliiiL' the It-st of everything in the bread and ioultry line, St. Johns iMKery, jersey street. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. I'ctts mid ou. l'niuk, nf Culiluell, Idaho, were guests ot Jirs, Ktilli .MCKce jnurMiay. will be cheerfully refunded. 1 frontage at the lower end of their We will ship any of these pianos other proiierty making sixteen subject to examination and trial to , hundred feet of valuable frontage any part of the states of Oregon, ; which is directly in the way of the Washington, Idaho or California; channel, enabling nil boats coming ujKiu receipt of deposit, to show I l,lu Columbia to land here, good faith, equal to one-tenth of A big surprise party! It was a the sale price of the instrument. In rottserl Such a noisy crowd! At ordering please mention second least that is what it was termed by choice. I Mr. Gay the niuht after his mar- flood Organs, Too! iriage. Hut could you blame the We lniVi. nlso bin... immlu.r f , Mlimcd WIlllOUl 11 Selld Off ' ". I ......co ....1 I MM... II.... very Hue organs for homes and . k,,v V'v "i" k v .m-y churches that we are closing out at ''k,V. wukiiiL' of the dead, just about half price, on payments i 1,e 'Winchesters sjK)ke as one, of S3, $3 or Ss monthly. Send for , MnrUiiifs the whole town as it never list or call and see them. , wnS h'r cd Minv' " " Another iuiliicenieiit; Any of I)a,,fi' (n,it C1,"s; ',d ,road rajK-rs these iiistruuieiits will le taken wwc l,1L're ,0 "dd ,0 ,,,e """5 of 0 11 was some niiuiuas STAR MARKET UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Wc shall handle only the finest of MEATS mid our patrons may be sine of being sat isfied in every cum? Full Hue of nil Meat Market Sundries YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED Smith & Hooves Next door to lidinoudson's JKUSKV STRKKT, ST. JOHN'S Second-Hand Furniture! Bought and Sold. hurt liv Kilcr Plimn Mono, tnivni-,1 LOrilCl Or IWO, payment of any new high-grade , ,,c'forc -N r- ('a' """ ' !is "I'l'f piano, and we will allow the f..U ""cu ',,'d w'th reat I,,it' ' amount paid to .late of return at any ")' what was wanted. 'Meet tiim. u-itbin two v..-.r frrn. ,(.,. f s at the store tomorrow night." couuty. He will return tomorrow ana will conduct service at the Evangelical church on Sunday at the usual morning hour. In the evening Rev. Beller will conduct services. Those large apple pie tliose luscious, juicy pies best vou ever aw: not just what vour mother used to make, but, mobablv. a bit nicer. We sell 'em at ioc all done up. Jersey street. Inkerman DavU, formerly of Suitter & Davis, left on Monday for his old home in Park River, North Dakota. When there he will sell and dispose of his holdings and return with his family to St. Johns. He hopes to be back here at the school commencement. Mr. Arnold is erecting a nice residence on Portsmouth avenue. Mr. S. J. Woicka has removed from here and is now conducting a boarding house in St. Johns. Your corresponuent is now in roniana with her son hence is unable to send her usual quota of news. Dr. De Vaul reports a daughter on St. Johns Bakery, John vingfof Glenwood. airs. A. Li. itaicmus, a lormcr resident of University Park, has successfully undergone a severe surgical operation at Good Samaritan hospital. Subscribe for The Review. doliar a year. One purchase. Hundreds of homes yearn font piano to enliven the hours sient in- Smoke St. Johns cigar best loe cigar doors, but not caring to invest ill a new piano, they have been com pelled to forego the pleasure they would seek. Here is the opjxir Utility for these homes to be sup plied with a reliable musical instru ment at virtually half price and 011 terms of payment hardly equal to ordinary rent. Call immediately, or telephone or write KILKRS PIANO HOUSK, RF.NTAL DIvPARTMHNT, 351 Washington Street, Portland, Ore. on the market the "White Crow;" II. W. Selleck, the piiutcr, who has unimie method and a very happy method of carrying them out, is one of the busiest men in the city. livery stroke of his brush is done with u desire of excellence and every job lie finishes is of a high order. If you haven't done so already it will please you wheu in I'ortlaud to try a "meal without meat at lliu Vegetarian Cafe, 105 Sixth street. Delicacies arc m I deftly served that even a incut-cater is prices. Regular services at the Evangelical church next Sunday. Subject in the morning, presented by the justor, "The Example Christ Left." Kev. C. I', Heller will speak in the evening. Sunday school at 10 a. in. K. I.. C. E, at 7 p. m. All classes are welcome nt these services. Church Notices. Holy Cross (Catholic) church, Ports mouth. I'irst mass at 8:30 a, in,; High mass at 10:30 a, 111.; Sunday school at 9:30 a, m.; evening services at 7:30. Seventh Day Adventist church, St, Johns, baijoatli school at 10 a, in,; regular service at 1 1 a, m,, every Sabhath; prayer meeting weuncsuay evening. K, u. tiurioen, eiu jrlbcrt, elder. Say (iood Words. Mr. and Mrs. Fd Lynes, of St. Johns, (Point View precinct) have been entertaining their grand daughters, the Misses Gussie and Gladys Clement, of Jefferson, Ore gon. They have also Ikcii enter taining some acquaintances from 'i I UIU1IIU. The guests have returned to their homes much pleased with this city and gave high praise to the car system here. 1 he lameness of the motormeu and conductors was much complimented. Keep Your Eye On St. Johns. It did not seem to agree with the victim of this boisterous bunch, Ten minutes of some more noise. Again the bridegroom apieared with the requese that he would like to look at (some of the boys, He was willingly accommodated, but again he retired angrily, and was met by his laughing bride inside, "Three cheers for her !" The noise re sumes its former loudness, Well, it had to be done ; it was a shame ; in went the road scrnjers against the house, How quickly it turned the tide of affair! Immediately Mr. Gay appeared kindly asking the removal of the new noise maker and then out comes Mrs, Gay with an order for one hundred cigars. Hully for her! YOUR WATCH Should be looked after at frequent intervals. If neglected you are doing it an injustice and it doesn't give the watch a show. Cleaning it is one of our sjiccialtics, Reg ulating is free, of course. Wilson, the Jeweler, lacoma it., bt. Johns, Ore. Come mid look nt the g Is I have mi hand. Vou citn mvi- uiiiuoy. E. H. MAGOON. Next In Thi' Ihiu'hMMHl. . SCOTT, Pre. Pimm? III.ACIC n l. W. CKOSIIV, Sn'y. Portland Jobbing Co. I'liiiiiblng, (lit.flllliij; StcaiuflltliiK, Uonf (lulfert l!fr. At Ite.itoiMhlc Itiili'o. Stove, PiiriMi'vN mid Tinware lUpnrol. Oiiul; Service. All Work (.ii.iraii teed, N 7 N Fifth St CorAiiheny '0RTLAND. 0KIHI0N louses For Rent HV - DANIEL BRECIIT IK VOU WANT A HOUSJK 0,tl.l, ON 11 K ST. JOHNS. OUKQON CLUB HALL APARTMENTS 75 large airy room divided into Stlitex of two to four riui, id mi single rooms. Situated one lilock from Columbia l'uit riU , near cor. of Pink St. and lluiilex.ird, Puruliihi'd or I'nfuriii-lu-d for HOUSEKEEPING A.W.DICKSON Phone Scott 1206 r i - rr v wv "-v U I W. A. blUKK 2 6C5JC5oCJ AIUISIIC OoC?oOoU Paper Hanger and Decorator Orders can be left at Coiu h' store Special Attention Given to All Orders OSCAR DeVAUL, M. D OtIic liourii, 9 ts 11 . 111., 1 to s p. m, Office I'lione, Scott IW Kcililtncc I'litmc, Union J'3I, Officr lu Unlct.llv I'arL UiiiK St-itr