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OUR POSITION. It lias been rumored that Tint Rkvikw has commenced to "take sides:" that it was drifting into the position by its former owner: that it was being made "an organ." While those accusations must come from those who cannot read1 and are therefore of not sufficient ivciclit to demand anv denial, it -rt - THk Rkvii'.w i entered nt txmt office I niieht be well to state emphatically In K.'iltil tolnu. OrcL'oii. ns mail matter ....... i n hn .V..II.I clAM lltlllcr tllC Ad of Coil- J- WllCrC 1 UK KKVIItW UU ... THE ST. JOHNS REVIEW I'ubllihsd r.Ttrj Frldr HV MCKHON & TllORNUVKR. finbvrlptlon rites, 1.00 pr rtr In dtrnre. Adrrrtlnlnic rilti, 11.00 per Inch pr month. All tdtcrllilnc bills pijills flnt of (ach month, Job Prlntln aitcuUd In UrileUn itjl. Illllt (or Jab l'rlntlnt cuh on dttlrtr. All rnmmunlcttlont ihould b sddrtutd to Ths BSTttw, HI. jonni, uron. BOY DROWNED! and why it is making such strenuous efforts to have a city government of which every citizen may lx: proud. We defy any reader to scan every copy of this paper since the owner made against a resident of Johns in any way or manner. Tint Kkvikw truckles to St. no one to greatest jtossihle good to the great est possible number of the common people. There tire no "mum, "its or "amis" nboiit Tint Ititvntw. It seeks to build up a "greater St. Kres of March 3. '879 Official Htwiptpir of thi Oltj of BU Jokni. Phone Scott 6900. FRIDAY SKPTKMHKR 22, 1905 "Trv the "I'nr Itxrultcficc": the cham pion 5c cltfar: mnile In St. Julius. 1'IRIi DISTRICT. WHIiN thetie.stion of establish ing it fire district in this city was tloII or j,)Sillnti IM CVcr been brought before the council Monday evening the matter was tabled because it was considered that its enactment might work a hardship tiK)ii some newcomers and localise it was thought the city was not yet unite ready for it. While Tint Kuvmw can under stand the sentiments expiessed it can but reiterate that never will there he a belter opportunity to create n district where there shall be 110 wood buildings erected than right now. Such a district does not necessitate the destruction of tiny buildings now built or being built: but it does force those to Ik constructed to be built of brick or it 011. Kvcry wooden building adds to the danger of the city. A brick building nets as ti file wall, costs a little moie, is worth a good deal more, tmil improves every lot in its block. It is k-tter .security for 11 loan. It tends to lessen insurance rates. It gives a mote solid apear- mice to the city. It shows that the investor has faith. It btiugs other brick buildlui'S. It is a banner of progicss a token of enterprise a badge of excellence. Tint kitvntw hoiK'S the council will teuiove that suggestion for n file limit ft 0111 the (able anil act upon it favotnbly. Kvcry week of delay wives uiiimh (unity for moie file traits and greater loss. The Fell From Upper Deck of New Dock Into Deep Water. Douglas Kelley, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Kelley, was drowned Monday afternoon. Hetween three and four o'clock Douglas Kelley, who was sixteen years old, went to the new dock to amuse himself. With him were several small boys who cannot very well explain matters, but as near as can be learned the older boy was SCHOOLS TO OPEN, playing with a rope running through cipa Commencement Next Monday Will Sec Building Filled. This week the new schoolhouse will be accepted from the contract ors. Up to this writing it hasn't been accepted but Titii RKVIKW is willing to wager every dollar it has that it will be. Next Monday will be commence ment and the following corps of teachers will assume control: Professor W. C. Alderson, Prin- n mocic at some distance anovc me upjer deck. The roje is used to facilitate unloading stuff either to the lower or the upiicr deck. Douglas essayed to lower himselt ship was assumed by the present by the rope to the lower deck -but management and find one line of a biased nature against a city official oast or present. Not one asser- grasj)e(I the loose end of the rope and swung off. His descent was as swift as if there had been no rot,; and he struck (as was later learned; Kdith VanVlcet. Kintim Osluud. Josephine Preston. Kdna Hailey. Madge Dunn. Viola Pcddicord. Klizabcth Rivettc. A. Adelaide ltecbe. Grace A. Gillliam. Four of these were employed noon the minrd rail on the lower here last year but the principal and deck, thence bounded into the water Misses Hailey, Dunn, Pcddicord, under the main dock. Heebe and Gillham have been newly This was about .IMS and the engaged for this year. alarm was tiuickly spread. The The assignments have not yet faction bows to no sutrcrior water where the lad was submerged leen completed but a meeting of erenttm no inferior cons t ers no I was from n to 21 feet deep and teachers is to ue neiu tomorrow : church denomination .superior Hie fnct that the tide was ebbing when each will learn the grade to another and !clievcs in the tl K.CUrrcnA1:! "W': !!i'r!,!.,::',.Cl,CrS 0,1 hcnr many 10 oeciare unii me wurK ui kuuu twuuiini.-iiuuuuii.'j. grappling for the body would meet The school building is practically with no success. Hut the work was completed, nnd before this issue is eagerly kept up and at 6:10 J. II. read by the people the furniture for Crook was successful in finding the the new rooms will be in place, body. The heating apparatus will not be Although about two and one-half complete nt the owning day but hours hail claused since the bov fell not many days will elapse before it Johns" by every legitimate means: .strenuous efforts were made to re- will be complete. to tlo this in conjunction with the susitate the body and willing hands aid of n city government that is every nictiMKi txissmie to cits progressive and a citizenship that is unanimous. The actions of the city council since the middle of last July have been a handicap to pro gtesslon: have resulted in advertis iug of a very unpleasant nature. I his advertising in outside pners has 1k.ch distorted yet it could not lc suppressed. btvery faction has been fairly treated in these columns: if there has been 11 feeling that any injustice has Ireeii shown those aggrieved have not ersoually made it known. Why can anyone, then, assert that Tint Rltvntw is prejudiced? This pajter insists together with J(xh) citizens that the city council get together and do business right and in a manner to the lcsl ud vantage of every citizen. Ant cover some sign of life: but all work was unavailing. When the body was partially .stripticd there was found a livid bruise just below the shoulder-blade indicating n severe rjKC of Miss Lcplm J. U-ggett, to ' M i.muj.iiux!. iu u (i n, chambers Rev. C. II. this was the cause ol the boy s Campbell officiating. Had Home Wedding. Wednesday afternoon, September 20, at the residence of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. 1). T, I.eggett, was solemnized the mar almost unconscious condition when he struck the water. Douglas could not swim yet it is doubtful if he could have saved him self had he tossc.s.scd this ability. The face was badly bloated about the lips when the body was drawn from the water but, aside from this, the npiK.-amucc was uatum He hail but very recently come from Seattle to help his father in the steel works and was n strong husky boy: and was 11 general favorite among those who knew him. The mother was frantic at the news which greeted her iikii her return fioiu the fair, wheieshe had leeu SKMidiiig a few hours: and for The groom is in the employ of the Portland Manufacturing Com puny and has a large list of ac miitiiituiiccs: an excellent man in nl ways. The bride litis a host of warm acquaintances her resilience here having made her a broad list of those who admire her. All will extend the icst wishes for happiness to the couple, who will reside in nicely furnished quarters close to the bride s old home. Tint Rltvntw extends its holies for happiness to Mr. ami Mrs. I,. il. Chainlcrs. time in put 11 Mop to buildings of cmy faction, every organization, No Hoard Meeting. Although there were three topics 1'int Ritviitw promises tluit xvhile It was thought reason would yc.r' "l"rtit to citizens of bt. lii'.ht coiistiuctiou is now iiikiii us. Had Mich an oidiuamx liven passes six months ago the city would have Ik.i'11 belter lively building now constructed should be of stone, brick or inin. St. Johns will lie till (he lietter if this seeiuiuuly ligid legislation be enacted, SIONKl) ART1CI.KS. WIS tniht our itsiileis will lienriu mind this one (mint: every com uiuuicntioii furnished us for pub licit)' miiHt (lieur in iiiiud the MUST) lie .signed with the name of Ihe wiiler. This does nut tefer to our tegular coiieMmudctits: but due mean evtiyoue else who con tt Unites cniiuiiuiiKiitiuus 01 any tieisoual uutiiio or seeks to uutci discussions. w licit an aiucie 1101 so smucu ts t . 1 seen 111 uieM' columns tue euiiots hold Iheuisehuri sttictly texmsillo for the .same. Dfleiitiiues a wiiter, with the hot of motives, desires to make statements for the public good: theoe we uie glad lo publish unless ihey .shall piove of too vr Mimtl a tiatute or ate apt to biiug uuMlifiiMtiou iihiii Mime iuniHcnt IH'imiii. Hut the authorship must lie admitted by the bona fide sigua lute, in oider that no opptobrium shall lest Uxn this tuauagement. 1 , GUARD THU CITV. fit fit . e iitAi uie leity ituuciuse or vrmit which is now sought by several Mities should he made 11011 transfernlile 1 a K)int that the city council 01 m. joittis miiiuui make miic of. Such a franchise .should not lie allowed U W tumle Ihe sub ject of sKvulatiou and if the coin puny to whom the permit is gnuitisl tails to 1I0 business the document .should lie null and void. There .seem to lie a scheme within the scheme of this feny otdiuatice. It .seems to Ik? dark- very datk: it may In "de blackest -.1.. . . . tt tit it ii'KKer ueis oe meiou. wniie is true that Ihe city needs a fenv it iUh'.s not follow that tt needs a gtaft thtottgh endless years nor .should it give u way for a tiny cash tetutu good trading stock to help those who are smooth manipulators. give way: while the father, dumb Jol'? l" ,V1lihC1UsS?11, at, ll,u "J41 with grief, look active part in the in,' f the Hoard of I rade called for effort to find the body of his sou. Wtiliiwaluy evening no mioruiu was The binly was found about twenty eel from where he fell. The parents have the sympathy 01 every dweller lit M. Julius in their sudden misfortune. l'liueral services were held at twelve-thirty on Wednesday, and remains were interred at I.one Pir cemetery. every side, and every enterprise shall have 11 fair shake anil get what's coining to it. 1 LOST MONIJV. Mtice 1 lie nur ojieiusl neatly a score of the concessions on the trail have gone bioke the crop of Iv Z Mat ks not having Ikimi up to an- tlciiKitiuii. The only teal show "Venice" was closed on Saturday iK-eaioe uie eat oeuier wauieii 111s jj,ooo fur some work iluue, and the Klinlfy couldn't deliver the goods. The I'lub.iiassiiieut of this show is lo lie legteltisl: the other failiiics 0IaililU(ms w,j Jh; the parade of litiumiil flit nitliltiif4v..iikl .kflll... C.....I.... . A ..I. ll.lv.. . " " h v.-vvii, 11 iiiv tiiiiiiitiy .'H.'lllllM VII 111(1 VII III" I ... ...li J... coitrso. tn ilut iiiilt vitlitiil ulin ivs itiorrow (Saturday) mornim? .start. i nhiwouhii " 1. ... ----- -- , , , ... , lug 111 ntne-tnirty near the Motel . "'."u" . juov .... ....... . . 1 1 on ami. Alter a itiareii 01 iiiiout 1 "" " mivm uiuui iu la-mi Thm.faih.le.s..,,l.catetl.at,KHple Ilt Ulc me whe ,lls .:,, 1 willy desite souielhing for their ri,ic o the fair iirounds where those '""I close a call by file he was inonev. Almost evervtmue: on the tiiuler twelve w uUvn fr. 1'iaceu 111 very nan snape. I ilillllivstiui. All 1 lo lias licett examined by sticcial " v ) .... : ...... ... .. .... . . be seen everythitu: worth while fr U'V i'autuig SKViai tickets, which """"" . r.."" ?4 1... .. 1 ..1 . tin will be sent to pastors and siiierin- ,,,,,v VV',M- "cuvc wihk imtbi Sunday School Parade. This has lieen the week of Ihe temperance conference in connec tion with the cxtMisition. One of the features hi connection with this present. A few, who have the in teresl nnd progression of the city nt heart were at the olhce of I,. II. Chipmau but the balance .seemed to lie dead. Those present were Messrs. Chip man, Moxou, Crane, Ileusel, Potter and 1 horudyke. Although the secretary of the organization is in frequent receipt of iinjortaiit com munications wherein new ventures desire to locate in this vicinity suffi cient interest cannot Ik- engendered to get a gathering of .sufficient size to make 11 showing a fact which indicates the heavy interest shown gathering of many teiiiicrnuee h,v thc uccral public. ... .........1.. ..r 1 ANOTHER OPEN LETTER Addressed To TV Mayor And Gentle men Of The City Council Of St. Johns. . . ... a There is now under discussion by very explicit and l.m ng 0 ru nn. ee. your honorable body what purports And we beheve. fart er hat .after o be several opportunities to present thc ordinance has pass . 1 1 firs aferrv franchise to various appli- reading it should be PW'M. cants.' These applications have order that all may see it -and that been projH.-rly placed before your the people be called up . n l nil e ec- honorable body for consideration, tion and have the right by ballot to U-st vou should, in haste for cross- endorse or reject it. , river transportation, be led into the If it should afterward turn out that commission of an act which you the grantees were practically owning might afterward regret, we desire the city of St. Johns through the to call your attention to a few enactment of this permit each of IK)jnts you gentlemen would regret nny The proposition is for a franchise . hasty action. You must remember extending ten years. Of course that while ten years is but n short the "franchise" would be only a time to look back over it is n long, "permit" because no other nppli- long time to gnzc ahead upon: none catits for a like privilege could be of us, perhaps, realize what this refused except that by ordinance ten-year franchise may mean to this no ferry shall have a lauding city. within five blocks of another. In Now, Tint Rkvikw lias no nxe this way those who may secure the to grind in this matter of a ferry "franchise" hope to have it an but it does believe the people should almost exclusive one an indirect be cared lor and protected. 1 here method of endorsing class legisla- J is an idea that some party desires to tion. get a graft in this city and there rrinrli.iiT. if vnn tilensc. that '. are some men ready to net ns czars the people upon both sides of the river desire n ferry across the Willamette, it must be understood that these same jieople require some protection along the same lines. And the city of St. Johns needs some protection and every indi vidual interested in the city should be protected. It is the duty of the council to render this protection or, at least, if that is not done, to allow the jieople themselves to declare whether or not they endorse the ordinance. There has been much scheming to have this projioscd ordinance rail roaded through the council before the (icople could well consider the matter. There was an object in this although the city charter (page 31, paragraph 6) declares "No ordinance for a grant of any franchise shall be put on its final passage w tutu stxiv nays 01 its AN OFFICIAL DIRECTORY S. H. GREENE Attorneywit-Ltw. Office: Room 9 Breeden Build, big, corner Third and Washlnain streeti, Portland. """"Won ResiJc"ce! SalnUohn, Goodrich & Goodrich, ARCHITECTS Saint Johns and Portland. Oregon If the opportunity offers. the people f St. Johns should have chance to vote on this ferry propo sition and to say whether the fran ch se should extend ten, live even two vears. Two years from now may see 8000 people in St Johns and a ferry monopoly will be worth a laree sum: mm possiu your committee may have figured iust as we are fitiuring here anil conclude that n trial of n couple of veurs will be the better way. If you will remember an election was called in May last iiikiii unimportant a question as whether or not the cows should ue aiiowci to trample the gardens nil night Is not n ferry franchise or tierm which mny tie up the city for years lo those who have no interests here fully as importuut as the work of few cows? . , ...1 1.1 Again, geiiuemeu, we woiiiu cu introduction, and no franchise shall your attention lo the fact that the be iiranted which shall not by its ordinance which confers this jiennlt terms no Into effect within one year should be most carefully drawn after its passage." Again, on the same page (para graph 5) may Ik found the follow ing: "Hefore any grant of nny fran chise or right :: :: :: shall be made, the promised specific grant shall be embodied in the form of an ordinance, with all the terms and most explicitly worded, nnd most legally complete in order that there be no loopholes for those who desire to work any graft 011 th iconic of St. Johns. It is easy to el in 11 tenant but infernally linn! to oust him. This fact should be borne constantly in mind. It might be well to suggest that conditions, including nil provisions the round-trip rate nt the present its to rates, fares and charges, if tifne from Portland to the Clnremont any, which protiosed ordinance 1 Tavern is one dollar two dollars snail tie puousucu in tun 111 me couple. With this terry in opera exiK'itse 01 the applicant lor the tion mid the street car service Iranchise, nt least twice In the city will lie but xoc a couple: hence this n?!i t t . . .. . . . 0 tuiii-iiii new-tinnier, nucii iiuuiica- win larueiv nuemeui 11 e nil niter o tion shall take place nnd lie com- couples visitimr the resort nnd en pleted not less than twenty nor ! able the proprietors of the ferry more than ninety days nm oKi: the reap nit excellent harvest. For this final passage of such ordinance." the city should be well reimbursed We believe that your honorable' And the citv should hnve the iMxly should not act hastily in this right to vote on the projiositiou in matter of n ferry franchise even order that no slurs may be cast waiting to investigate the matter niraiust vour honorable bodv in the most iiiornuguiy ociorc tiruiungn years to come, adults but, 110 doubt, children are moie intcivstcd. And theie is nothing 011 the Trail that will hear witnessing twice. IIORRIIII.Kl "TllOSli who mw I'x Ooveruot (Jiver, Tom Richardson and the litigator man on the trail slidine: down a gteased chute on the seats of our iMiit. say that Orcer made the iK'st time." Irrigmi Inu-utor. (iraoiotts Heavetigs! Alas! We wot not how they did it, but to see llitce sliding a gteased chute on the seat of one pair of punts must have liven shocking, to say the least I If they weteso haul pressed for cloth' iug as that would indicate 11 sub- sctiption .should have liven taken. Piobably all bystanders would huvc contributed to the end in view. tetideuts, cuter the cxk)sitiou from ten to twelve for 25c. Quit His Job. One of the county prisoners 011 the rock pile tit I.iuutoii made a quick escaiie on Wednesday, Al- not even walk to nnd from his Hour mills but must remain jierfectly passive. this is exceedingly diliicult for Mr. Jolies and in order to strictly obey the physician's injunctions he went to a Portland sanitarium I'uesday afternoon, He may lie .1. . 1 1 . 1 .. . . 1 --"j uuiiigii guaiiieu uy itany iuuks ne ubcllt M.vcra, Usas heile,us inline 11 111 put exit 110111 an oivni,,, r..,..ni.. ,i 11 1.: . a 1 iw till. ...lit; .alt ill I ... . . . .. . Kiiie Hint uie seyerni snots iiurKS sent after him failed to secure a bull's-eye. He was John Jacobsou and his term would have expired in a lew months. remain there till his enfeebled organ .strengthens considerably. Making Some Changes. Vile loom at the rear of the Pe uiiisitla bank, up to this time occti pied byT. T. Parker as a law office, change my address. A (liwkl Ad. . t 1 L' 1.1.. . ... i tie -i. joiins rnarinaey is this week making a clever announce- tueiit of the close of the soda season when it will ptc.scnt free to every .,.... .. .. . l'liiui 01 uie scuiHiis a mass 01 stxiu. in outer not to lie imiHvscu iiimii .Mr. jacKsou Mipuiates that some purchase of school supplies .shall lie made lo prove that the child is u genuine pupil. This free soila will lie given an the openine; day of .sclllHll. is now u private office for the bank. M. Parker has moved his fixtures to the room at the rear of Rogers & .iiiiiiiiiii.-ii .s uniee. 1 ue tiatiK lias had the room nicely decorated and will furnish it appropriately for a consultation room. Praises Review. Rev, W. I., I'twhaw was in town last pressday and announced his removal to Album, where he has n I good position. "Hut," he added, "I can't get along without A Pew Thorns' st I must ask vou to I wish to say 00 AT 'KM. AS the last remnant of his luck iug iias now quit him and flocked to another standard liearer, it is up to Addicks, of Delaware, to make good his thteat and .show the rascals up. He .swore he would if Ihey left him: but will he? Baby Died. 1 he funeral services over lulith Daisy, the infant child of I. W. Suitler, wete held on Sunday after noon. Rev. K. K. MeVicker made a lew remarks, the hvungehcul choir sung, uud the tiny white casket covered with tlo wets was lioitie to the city of the deud there to lie licside the mother who had pre ceded the balie by but one mouth. Church Notice, Usual services in the lvvaugelical church next Sunday. Morning sub ject, "The Loss in Gaining Wisdom 111 hin." In the evening, "Con ception 01 Nepentance. All are invited, Please note the ehauee of tune tor service in the evening. K. I,. lu, 6:45; Preaching, 7:45. Jumped Thc Track. Car 106 took a course in its usual way ut noon on Tuesday. It has liccouie so used to trying to trot away in some liy-jutlt and locating a new tigltt-of-way that tin right here lh.it Tim Riivihw is the liest country tater in the state uud deserves the support of every city on the peninsula. It is the best thing that St, Johns has!" I in. Kkvikw appreciates a bit of u kind word once in a while. Mr. I'jvshaw is all right and will con- tttiue, although in a new precinct, to care for his congregation here. Her Hrothcr Murdered. At Shafter, Texas, last week Wednesday, Prank K. Casto. a brother of Mrs. Allen W. Don-1 tielley, was shot nnd killed. He' was a school teacher and supposed to have no enemies and was shot in his own yard while essavimr to' drive away some tnidtiicht thief. Mrs. Casto at once started for Port- laud with the remains it beitur her old home and her husband having many friends here. Punerul ser vices were held Weduesduv with LACE CURTAINS This is thc time of year when one finds need for new Curtains. There is no better place to supply the need than here. Our stock includes many new designs in Nottingham and Swiss Laces, Irish Point, Bobbinet, Renaissance and Muslin Ruffled Curtains, in White and Ecru. Our prices are low and terms easy, if you wish. PORTIERES There are some new arrivals in this line. Besides thc Fringed Portieres, we have a new line in Tapestry and Velvelour Borders which have a custom-made appear ance, and arc very stylish. Our Terms Are $1.00 Down, 50c Per Week YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD Eastern Outfitting Co. 390 WASHINGTON STREET, PORTLAND, OREGON Card ot Thanks. ic Imliit seems to grow upon it. A full hour military honors was spent in getting the thing where it belonged. Postponed Publication. lurry aUiortcltl uiilim- ami ililm-llm- hit Iimumwiu1 it iluiug very gixvljob, I From The Charter. The council has power Paraorai'H 31. To t litnitc nml A .t. it recent bereaveuient and for iiuanltt.es of iloral tributes showered within the fire li S 3 the height, construction, inspection and repair of all nrivate ami ,io.- We desire to sincerely thank the 111:111V frififlc ftr tm t.;..,1 . V ' , - """" """loons I'ARAORAi'il u. To define Hi shown us during the hours of our . fire limits nnd to , ml,sw .1 S regulate upon us. L. K. Cikk, Anna S. Clark, I. M. CU.VRK, Mrs. A. Grkkr, Mrs. F. Gardnkr. Was Best Behaved. One St. Johns bahv. oseph lkiker, was glad he went to P, buildings within the city. At Lone Fir Cemetery. The funeral of the late Mrs. Mary Ann Clark wnc t,ui.i t-- , 1 was held nn t,v;,i.. September 15 Rev. I.. M. Boozer ofiictating. The rxdl K-arers were H. 1. IiaiLseU. T. I. Mmnhn,, T? IT...II . - " ---I All interesting reply to the caus- 3 t c aiticle o socialism recently pub- the baby show last &.,,nTn I. ' n ,' "' ?' J' II...... ill - " "Il Kll.vl ,.. l,.w.. - 1.1 I I . .. . 7'' "UHUClia U A. I. iur 1 he child was tlucc months of age, I -built III I - for u'm."- i4t w. ' out-but will aotar next u-eek. 1 Ivahv-1 hL Moc7 l he interment took place at Loue ' 1 Mr L'emeterv. Lawrence Al. Hcnsel PHYSICIAN "Y v UII1LC Oil IPrWV I riuil I.. j o.vvv III I. vn. more House. odis u t ti... nml Door Co. Phone iott S SAINT JOHNS, . ORlJ00v Dr. W. E. H ARTEL, DENTIST locnl or general ministered il l'rccdttmu lllock, BIIASltlnltn. t desired. All St. Jolmi Dr. MARY MacUCHUN Phylcln and Suneon. Office hours; 9 to 11 a. m. , t . p. in. KMldcnce Phone Scott 6xJ Office Phone Union 6oai. nJ, over lllllotfa Iru Ttoii. "! Dr. E. W. ROSSITER PHYSICIAN Office next door to UlUotf. An. store. Photic. Untnt, ja, .. n of Wrinkle's resilience. Phone. Ortgon T. PARKER, AtlorneynU-Uw. Hlock, next door St. Johns, T. Office: Cochran to po.ilofficc. Snlut Johns Oregon Carpenter & Dolbow l'lustcrers, Ilrlck Masons and Ce. nient Workers. Kstlniatcs Klven anil Mtlsfnctlon gnaratitccd. Hefer to editor of this inipcr. 75c var. atiiUlrcct, University Park. lhoue Union 6797. ST. JOHNS EXPRESS IHkkV I.VLI!S, Proprietor 06ods delivered, crated or uit. criited, in city or Portland. linos a siicefalty. Leave onlcrs nt lllclcncr's. Phone Union ST. JOIINS, . . . ORI'.GON' THE EASTERN HOME J. S. CAIN, Proprietor. or week. Iloanl. Jersey Strctt Orrgon Menls liy the day tier week, ..oo. Cochran Hlock Salut Johns - . N. A. GEE House Mover and Repairer I louses moved, rained and re txilrrd. Odd job of all klndi. Prompt i-crvlce, rexinnlile charges. Ivuuhoc ami Catllu strccU. Saint Johns ... Orrgon P. W. HINAIAN Chicago Rooming Houk. CJood nxiuis from ft a week up. Corner ClilcKonnd Ivanhoe strrcti Saint Johns Orrgoa AIRS. N. AlcCANN Cl.OTHINQ CLCANEK Clothing cleaned, pressed sad tiieiided with cure and nroiiiptiit!. Indies' clothes a specialty. Old Pottofficc IlulldiiiK Saint Johns Q. W. Oregon OVERSTREET, PLUMBER Columbia Iloultvard and Central Avenue. Photic Union 3S5 Saint Johns Oregon. C. A. ROSS Practical repairer of boots and shoes. I'irst class work ur anteed at reasonable pners. Shop on Tacoma street, rear of W. J. Peddicord's office. Saint John Bon Ton Barber Shop 1 I'irst clans work and clean hot towels for patrons. Hair cuttine. specialty. Agents for West Coast Laundry, crsey street St. Johns You eta ilwtrs 4pa4 oa Ut cklMl rRESH MEATS prompt dellirjr snd nca you oratr fro is eourttoas trtl Ikt old MlUtU St. Johns Meat Market 8lrnSers coming Into 81 Johss will their Ind will hm annrceUud. sad tM" winu supplied E. St. Jmtr sum! U ppwUud, sd aa to Ihtir utUfstlloB. f DONNELLY, Joku lUrktt IT. JOEVL 0XtK CENTRAL HOTEL ST. JOHNS FURNITURE AM) LEASE of this 30-roora hotel For EXCHANGE for improved or unim proved St. Johns prop erty. Rooms all rented. Lease $50 per month. Rogers 4 VanHou ten Phone Scott 3104. St.Jontw-