THE ST. JOHNS REVIEW
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The IUTlew, m. John, urecon.
TIIU RKVIKW is entered nt ost office
In S.i tit lolins. OriL'oti. as limn tnnue
of tlic second clnss under the Act of Con
grcss of March 3, 1879,
Officii! Kawiptper of the OH7 of Bt. Joint
Phono Scott 0900.
1MUDAY OCTOHKR f3. t'jos
IIUHHARI) SAYS, SAYS IIU.
"OPPORTUNITY Is waititiK
with n dub hi the Great North
West!" declared I-'ra Klburttt
Iltihlmrd, the noted Philistine, in
his lecture in Portland.
That sayinj; is a true one ant
t)eo)le ate coniincncinn to realize it
They are awakening to the
possibilities that have been lying
latent for centuries and within a
scene of years this northwest section
will be a wonderfully productive
country. Theie its no doubt of this
itjis asserted by those who came
here from other portions of Anieri
ca: it is acknowledged by those who
have dwelt heie for .some time.
Hut Oppoitnnity will not clul
everyone and theie are some who
will dodge at the slightest feint that
Mrs. Opportunity makes. This i
an age of grumblers and of high
livers: and the coming generation
endeavoring tolive too fast to con
suuie too much of the extravagancies
of the times: theie aie vast iitiniberK
essaying to keep up a patent-leathe
career on a uiocctisin income.
This is one class that Dame Op
tmi Utility will not club into a conset
vative life. And another class is
coinw)M.l oniiose'who aie kimck
eis, ilixlioneht scheineis aiitl soie
heads. If tlioxe could be "kuocket
sensible", it would ben blessing for
themselves anil for the public
geiifially.
If all will work together for the
advancement of this state theie will
Ih? a gleam of sunshine even when
taiucloiitls abound: and the success
ami gieutiiess' ofhegon will Ih? as
slued.
(H)OI) I DIC A.
MY. the Piesbyteiiaii7syniMl just
closetl at IItMuiam, Washington, it
has been decided that all pieachers
should opxisu tliscounts. In other
wolds tilt)? pantois miw 110 good
ictiMiu why they shoiiltl be entitled
to twelve a lower 1 ate for turns
Mittatlon, foi fuel, foi feetl, or foi
anvthiuu else, than the coiuiiiou
layman ot the nmk outsider geU.
Alitl tliut'h whfie tllry weie collect.
We nevei coliltl ttiiik-iNtuiiil why
a milli-tei' shoiiltl lecelvu lowei
pi ice than a common eveiyda.
man hail to pay for the Mime thing
nor why a local eiitiK-t tletiler, or a
ltH?al whxI seller. nIioiiM quote a
"cost pi ice" on stuff that is to In
used by the chinch. It is the cus
tom to do mi. but that custom wat
establihed moie than luentiiiy iik
when the widely seatteietl and weak
t'litiiclies weic ileKMiiluiil wholly
uon chanty. Then they weie
almost U'ggeu now they aie weal
thy and Milliientialaud would tlislaiu
to Ik? chiKsetl as they weie in them'
piimltlve tlays.
The action of the llMiilam cleigy
will take loot and thv idea will
spread. Anil it is well. It selves
to make the chinch mote iudccu
dent and denotes that cliuiit)
shttuld Ih? tliveitetl into other cltiiu
uels. KltVlltW 1S.RHAH.
SliVlCUAl, weeks 110 this jwier
niiutetl in the column of "Thoins"
a bit of Imby thyme regatdiug Pan
McAlleti ami ltw Uiby day. A few
days later theie was tccoived fiom
Mr. McAllon vwlio had, iu some
iiiauuei, gotten hold of a copy of
the iwtie) a coiupliiiieutaty lettei
regatdiug the matter. The lettei
said:
"I)it.K UitvlHw: 1 find time
now to thank you for baby show
notice and the toetty which was
clever. It gt.s into my special
scrapbook whete I put at tides 1
ptie vety natch. Thanking you
again I tetuaiii Miiccicly yout.s,
Dan McAi.i.hn."
Mr. McAllen ts a gentleman, a
scholar ami a gotvl judge of-
kthius.
DO IT NOW.
lb you have an extra dollar or
two buy lots iu St. Johns. Thete
is no Hvciible show of losing out
ln-cause evury piece of laud is ImiuihI
to increse in value. Do it now I
A JUST R UP USA I,.
IN spite of the frenzied petitions
of several enthusiastic women the
Presbytery of Southern Oregon has
refused to endorse equal suffrage ;
and the clergy of that denomination
acted wisely. The agitation of a
complete system of woman suffrage
is no credit to any one -and the
states now harrassed by the fad
would quickly remove the privilege
should a vote be again held on the
question in fact the women them
selves would vote nway their right
of franchise were it left to them.
Kqtial suffrage has never yet
proved equal suffrage in any stale
and, except a woman be the lone
head of n household and a taxpayer
she should defy all efforts to push
her forth into the dirty deal of jol
itics. As a rule she has about the
same conception of politics as n
blind mule has of the rainbow's
hues and is apparently as fully In
terested. Her place is in the home,
the church, the ball room, the the
ater j it is not iu the swirl ami nau
seating vortex of politics.
It is declared that women, once
given the right of franchise, "will
purify politics I" As well declare
that n pint of cologne wottltl change
the odor of a slaughter tien I Or
assert that a bouquet of roses tossetl
to a drove of hogs would produce
spiced ham I
To a man politics is a delusion
ami a snare but to a woman it's a
mighty sight worse. The ordinary
woman after one dose of It has had
enough and much Hrsuasiou must
In: used to get her again to the polls.
The head of any household by right
should be entitled to a vote ; but to
discriminate would create 11 com
(ilex condition. Kqtial suffrage
means the serving upon juries, the
paying of M)1I taxes, military serv
ice, and all the many drawbacks to
which men are subject. These things
she must face or curb her desire
for etpial siilfrage.
No ixditictil (Kitty can afford to
lake up the fad and but few
chiltches will be thoughtlessly in
veigled into it.
.
Till? PRANCIIISK.
IN another column is to be found
the oitliiiauce as ptoHisetl for a
fetty franchise. It is a long one
ami is vety explicit iu all details
.mil should be lead by every citien
iu tinier to have every feature well
hi mind.
The city council is tloing its best
It) sufeguatil the city iu older that
St. Johhs may xv.ess every availa
ble chance for piogtcs. The pro-
Misct oidiuaiicc piomises to be an
excellent thing for the city iu many
ways and out ciliens will, it is
believed, have no cause to tegietils
adoption.
It will he puhliohcd again next
week and, after it shall have
MMcd its thiitl leading and been
adopted, it will have to Ih? again
piinted with the ptoHM' date ami
signature. I luting the interim
woik will be piogiessiug upon the
.ippiiMchcs to the dock ami the
link itnt-lf as well as upon
limit to be 1iM.1l teuiMkratily.
WOULD lll TAMIL
Kiiu.aVH . r llie.es 11 a 1 etes
to cut out the humility of the fool-
Uill game. The moment the
btutality is lulled that moment it
cettMti to awaken public interest.
As well etase ftoin the pi og rain
the name of "Juliet" and allow
Romeo to prate to an empty balcony
ami eek applause as to force the
great football teams of America to
Ih gentlemen! Koutevell is usually
MKvesnful in what he iccotumcuds
but he'll have to throw out sig
nals of distress ott this latest.
RATHHR COSTLY.
JAPAN, now the war has closed
finds that she is badly lit debt.
She owes, so she declates, i,?5o.-
ixvi.iw) no small sum. At live
H?r cent her iutetest amounts to
ft tS fot every minute of each .vj
touts of the day. The worst of it
ill is the fact that Japan will have
to pay it.
HARMONY OR HOMINY.
YHSTURDAY state republicans
met in Pott land to .see if things were
coming tight. Whether or not the
common herd were allowed to min
gle with the elect is not yet known.
11 fact, there is yet a question us to
whether it was harmony or hominy
Mrs. R. C. Couch is now guest
of Mr. and Mrs. K. C. Couch.'
She comes from Guthrie Center.
invu ami is sister-in-law of Mr. '
Couch.
Next Monday evening will lie the!
regular meeting of the city council. 1
it is hgutcd that much important
work is to Ik? transacted. I
Some More Stuff
One week from next Sunday will
be rally day for the livangelicul
Sunday school.
Wouldn't it be fine if a few more
brick blocks could be erected inside
the "fire limits?"
There are many prosjecttvc
dwellers constantly looking over St.
Johns with a view of investing.
Several new houses in the block
at the rear of the schoolhotise help
fill a vacuum that has long been
noticed.
Try the "Par Kxcellence" : the
champion sc cigar: made in St.
Johns.
W. A. Uelcher has removed to'
o. ..:.i. ...1...... 1... .. ! t,l
stony beach and see the water fall
off the rocks.
W. C. Adams is now living in
his new home opposite the city hall.
His office at the same place is now
ocii for business.
Andrew' J. Rapp, from Kinsley,
Kansas, was guest of his old-time
Illinois schoolmate, C. W. Arttett,
on Thursday. He visited, also, W.
W. Raser.
Since P. J. Peterson & Company
placed in position the new ami at
tractive showcases and counters the
store is a very attractive one. Trade
seems to ojicn up very nicely.
Miss I.ouise A. McKcon, of Ma
son City, Iowa, daughter of R. W.
McKcon of Tint RitvlhW, arrived
in St. Johns Wednesday, ami will
becoiue'a permanent resident.
I J. Carter has opened a shoe
repairing shop on Tncoma street
next door to the bakery. He conies
for strictly business ami will tlo
most satisfactory work. See his ail.
Smoke a St. Johns cigar best toe
cigar on the market the "White
Crow."
When vott go to the fair tomor
row better take your gun with yon.
It will be the last day and some of
those concessionaires will get your
money if there's a ghost of an op
portunity. Two children going to school.
Said one, iu a boasting way, "We
have 11 nice porch 011 our new
house!" RcsM)iidcd the other,
with a disdainful toss of the head,
"Humph! That's nothing! We've
got two liens 011 ours!" Then each
one walked alone.
Those intending to purchase fur
niture should not fall to note the
pi ices in the new ad of Oeviirtz &
Son, I7.V75 b'irst street, Pottlantl.
i'his iKipttlar firm enjoys a fine pat -
rouage Irom the icopic of the Pe-
uiiistila and their uniformly low
pi ices and favorable terms of pur
chase seemed it. Read their new
ad and compute the prices.
Table Special
No. tvjs Tin ronttil top Dining
Titlilo i 111. of ipi irlcr mwo! 0.1k,
I1.1 pt.iiio p.ili .S incite iicron top
u licit cioh'iI. tvnKltt'iti oat to n
fevt, leu ttinu t jut nVc
cut Hcgni.tr pace, fis
St Joint-. V4l.tl pace
Square Top, Six-Foot
Table, $5.00
prarea
m -Me
Chiffonier $9.50
M.nlo of tir. li.m.Uiimly tiuislutl
mid Ktihcl.
II A I
the 73? 3
We will furnish your five-room house,
complete, for $20 down and $2.50 a week
GEVURTZ & SONS
173-175 First St.
BUILT BY
W.C.ADAMS
CONTRACTOR
and BUILDER
ST. JOHNS WORK
ST. JOHNS PEOPLE
Shop
Second Door West
of Postofficc
ST. JOHNS,
- ORIiaON
Kvnngcllcnl Church.
Order of exercises nt the Kvan
gelical church for next week :
Sundav school nt to a. 111.
Preaching 1 1 a. tit. Subject
"The Kud of the World."
tin or K. L. C li. 2:.1o p. m
Mrs. McYicker, stiierintendent.
Sen or K. L. C. I.. G:.VJ p. nt
Miss Douglas lentler.
Sermon 7:30 p. m. Subject
"Golden Rule."
Wednesday 7:.to p. in.: Choir
practice. .
Thursday 7:80 p. in.: Prnyer
meet tig, followed by n congregn
tiotinl meeting of the membership
when each member is expected to
be nresent to discuss some vital
tittestiotis.
We extend a personal invitation
to each citizen of St. Johna to par
ticipate in and enjoy the services ns
announced. K. u. MCViCKitK,
Pastor,
I Ins Milk Route.
What St. John has long needet
has now been established. J. N
Olds is now running a milk-de
livery route and supplies many ctts
tomers daily with a gol quality of
milk. As he is newly starting hi;
delivery outfit is not of the mos
stylish but this will be improved
as fast as tKwsible. Mr. Olds is an
(dtl settler in St. Johns nnd be
lieves iu its future growth.
Open .Meeting,
i'lie local lodge of Artisans i:
to have an oeii meeting next Tiles
1 tiny evening iu llickner's hall. Re
freslimeuts will he servetl aiitl an
. i !.... ..t .1 :..in... t
1 wviiiiiK 111 kl-iivkii juiiii in iiiuiv.1
patetl. A siieciid invitation is ex
tended to uow-coiuers and young
coplc.
Air-Tight Stoves
The "PRIZE" is a
l'irt d.tvt, mr tight I loiter Heavy
Mei-I IhmU , i.nt iron Ixittum. top tunl
111. 011 front . 1 t nuMe M-ctioii.tl lin
ing'' 11 uielu IiikIi, encircling entire
lnuc til lxi.lv t'niU-cting Ut'l from
fire,
Buy Now Pay Later
Sti. S l''irili 17 In, long $ 0.60
No. I'tu'i-.x t; in. long 0.B0
No. it - l'irvU ii in. long lt.00
No. jj- I'irvl- x ij in. lung 12.00
Eclipse Steel Range,
$1 Down, $! a Week
The Best Ranee 07 ca
Sold for ipZ.DU
Enameled Iron Bed
No. 6iq. This ututc HnameKM Iron
Itctl, brus knolv, imi corner txits.ortli
ft.ix), we iu.ilv.iSt John (to AA
tvci.tl tin wuk .t only . . 3UU
Portland, Oregon
rxt i Mn 1f C'crosslng the river at sttcli ferry In his
ORDINANCE NU. 50 ,ow boat, ortotakc in anil carry over
v ,ls nclghlxK when the same is done
i without fee or charge nttil not with In
All Ordinance to Establish a Ferry tent to Injure grantee.
Undine at the f:oot of Pittsburg Suction 12 All persons shall be re-
cr,.,.f nm ( rant mr a i-ran
chisc to the "St. Johns Perry
Ci nipaity" to Operate a Perry
Thereat for a Period of Tell1
Years.
The City of St. Johns tloes ortlaln as
follows:
Suction I That a ferry lantllnc be
anil is hereby established ami located at
the foot of I'ittshurK street, and ferry
boa's shall have the rij;ht to conic and
depart from such landing without hin
drance or ob-trtiction front any vessel,
raft, craft, wagon or vehicle of any tics
cr'pllott; and the owner or owners of
sucltfcr:; I'Oitor boats shall have the
right to make any improvements that
may be necessary to perfect n good and
sufficient ferry landing nt the foot of said
Pittsburg street; Provided, That nothing
contained In this section shall lie con-
struct as giving "
...itrnt tint' tviM tit Iit 1ltthtlfL RtrtCt
iMsto.tncues in ... - -
t t .1. . r it v. X
riguio.wayo,, trainoru Mre.
Suction j There s hereby granted
to the "St. lohus 1'crry Comtmny", Its
successors and assigns, hereinafter desig
nated as the grantee, the right to con
struct, maintain and operate a public
ferry nt thc foot of said Pittsburg street
for thc jurloil of Ten ( 10) year from and
after the final jvissage of this Ordinance,
at the rates and charges herein and here
inafter stated, subject to the restrictions
and obligations herein nud hereinafter
written nnd !inxctl and such supervis
ion on the part of thc Council of wild
City of St. Johns as thc public good may
reasonably require under th'. laws nnd or
dinances of said City.
Suction 3 Said grantee shall at once,
and at Its own cost, construct, maintain
and, during the term of Its said franchise,
keep Iu good rcp'tlr n suitable, printer
and substantial plank road-way the full
width of thc street from the said ferry
slip or lauding to the West side line of
the O. K. K: N. right of way (on llnulford
trcct) 011 thc Mid Pittsburg street.
Suction 4 Said grantee shall, within
thirty (30) days from the final pastgc of
this Ordinance, have iu operation at Mid
p.ilutn safe nnd substantial temporary
ferry Ixmt of sufficient cu'xicity to nc
oiiiiiiodatc thc traffic, which shall be im
proved as the requirements may justly.
.mil, within Twelve tn) months from the
final passage of this Ordinance, have iu
oeratloti nt Mid iluta ferry boat equal
ly as good its that now 0eratcil across
the Willamette river nt Albina, In the
County of Multnomah, Stale of Oregon,
known as the "Lionel R. Webster."
Suction 5 Said grantee shall operate
said ferry Ixiat at Mid point from six
o'clock In thc morning until eight o'clock
In the evening of every day during the
continuance of this franchise, nuil n
often ns the public welfare may reason
ably demand; Provided, That thc Council
of said City may further regulate the Kiid
service its the public gixtl may require.
Suction 6 Said grantee shall trans
port across the Willamette river free of
charge all gravel and rock for the im
provement of thc streets of the said City
of St. Johns.
Suction 7 Said grantee shall have
the right to charge and collect the follow
ing maximum fares and charges for their
service and no more:
I'oot jMsvcngent . . .five cents (je)
Single twtms twenty five cent (y)
Double Uum or four 1 10n.es
thirty five cents (jjc)
Automobiles twenty five cents (jjc)
Saddle horse ten cents (10c)
Suction 8 The Mid grantee 1m1I my
to said City of St. Johns for the in of
lid ferry lauding and the rights and
privilege herein grunted, and us full
couieuMtioii therefor under thU fmn-
chli-c, two and one half per cent (1 i-j jvr
cut l of the gross receipt from said fcrrv,
to bv paid by mM grantee to the Mid
City of St. Johns monthly on the l.tt day
of each month during the life of this
(r.inclii..-: Provided, That tin section
shall not exempt the gmtttce from any
lawful taxation upon it property, nor
from uuv licenses, charge or iinnitiou
not levied on account of such ue.
Suction 9 Said grantee shall keep a
full and correct book of account and
make stated monthly report in writing
to the City Recorder of the City of St. I
joiius, which snail contain an accurate
tatemcut iu miniuaricd form, ns well a
111 detail, of all receipt from all source
mil all exjienditure for all purts)e
together with a (nil statement of all
isjiet and debt a well as such other in
formation a to the cot and profit of
Miit service a the City Recorder may re
quire, and the Recorder may inspect or
examine or cause to be inspected or ex
amined at all reasonable hour, any and
all books of account and voucher of
siid grantee. Such Uxiks of account
suati ic kept ami such resut made in
accordance w ith fonu and method tire
ruH-u ny tue Lity Recorder, and everv
failure of the grantee to keep mch book
of account or to nuke reports under this
section, shall authorize the Citv to de
clare a forfeiture of Mid franchise.
or.cTioN 10 unless the crantee shall
establish a good and convenient fcrrv
across me w uumette river at and from
ittsburg street lauding within the time
unit mentioned in this ordinance, unless
prevented by unavoidable litigation, and
men within Thirty 130 ) days from theter
mitution of such uiuvonkble litication
U'llli'll vt.illl Ita.'d - .
muousij- as me course ot law will admit,
then the right of grantee under thisordi-
... .. . .
nance to the ue of the foot of Mid Pitt.
hurg street as a ferry landing slult
terminate.
Skction 11 C.rantee shall have th-
exclusive privilege of transporting all
persons and prcperty oer and across the
Willamette river from the foot of Pitts
burg street, and shall be entitle,! tn :.n
the fare arising therefrom: Provided,
that nothing herein contained shall I.
construed to prevent anv 1.,. i..
- . f SWM
cetveu in
across the river by grantee according to
their arrival at the same; nud if grantee
shall act contrary to this regulation, it
shall forfeit and jy the, sum of three
dollars for every such offence to the
partv aggrieved, to be recovered before
any Court having jurisdiction; Provided,
that public officers on urgent business,
post-ridcrs, couriers, physicians, sur
geons and miilwives, shall In all cases be
first carried over whete all can not go at
the Mine time.
SUCTION t3I?or thc effectual securing
of efficient service; for the prompt nnd
complete compliance by grantee with Its
agreements and undertakings herein nnd
hereunder; nnd for thc continued main
tenance by grantee of thc property i
good repair and condition throughout
the entire term of this franchise, thc said
j grantee shall, on filing Its acceptance of
this franchise, give to thc Uty ot &t
j Johll4 n K00ti and sunlcient Dond in th
' J h .... -
suin
, fi v The ml rif;Ilt
, )h. , ltu , thc w,,c
. " . .',,,. ,
I 0 1 ' ,rn f ,,!.1nV
riuht thereunder shall remain nnd be
vested iu the Council of thc City 01 hi
Johns.
Suction 15 Any person or persons
violating niiy of the provisions of till
Ordinance, where the tienalty has not
lcen designated, shall, utwii conviction
thereof, before the Municipal Court of the
Mid City of St. Johns. I fined not less
than five or more than twenty-five doll
nrs.
Passed the Council
Approied by the Mayor
Attest:
Recorder.
Mayor.
Published for Approval in The St. John
Review October Ijniid Jo, tj.
A STITCH
IN TIME
SAVES NINE
Is there n hole Iu your pocket
hcoK? Take a stitch In It. Men
otir fortunes while you are yotintr,
Open a Savings Account nnd avoid
trouble ami worr, when you arc
too old to thread n needle.
WE PAY
CENT
INTEREST
OREGON SAVINGS BANK
321 MORRISON STRGP.T
PORTLAND
Ol'l'ICI'.RS
Moore, President,
W. II
It. Ii. Lytic, Vice-President.
W. Cooper Morris. Cashier.
S, I)gau I lays, Asst. Cashier.
DIRECTORS
W. II. Moore. V., J. I.ytle, J.vo l'rlctle,
W, l(. Cojielnud, W. Coojier Morris.
Linoleums!
AMI.
Fancy Mattings!
Do not buy II tischolil Fur
niture until you get our prices
We can furnish just what you
want, either new or second
hand, cheaper than the regu
lar dealers. Call and see.
E. O. MAGOON.
Next to The Haielwood.
F. J. CARTER
BOOTS AND SU0US REPAIRED
Shop next door to Anderson's Rakcrv
vine me u inai orner
St. Johns, . . Oregon
AUSS AMY B. ROWLAND
INSTRUCTOR ON PIANO
50c per Leson
In St. Johns Wednesdays and Saturdays
1671 Portsmouth Avenue, University
Q. W. OVERSTREET,
PLUMBER
Columbia
Avenue.
Boulevard and Central
Saint Johns
Oregon
W. L0UGHEED
WATCHMAKER
AND JEWELER
FINE WORK GUARANTEED
Located In
Peterson's Cigar Store
Cochran Block
JersT Street, - - St, Johns
"Whiniver annybo.
dy offers to give ye
something f'rnawthin'
or something fr ess
thin its worth, or
more f'r something
thin its worth, don't
take anny chances
Yell frja polisman.''
-Mr. Dooley.
Our goods are not offered
for nothing. rcd
Our goods are not offered
for less than their worth.
Our goods arc worth ail we
ask for them. c
If you've not been in, call
and see us.
St, Johns Bazar on Broadway
AN OFFICIALDIRECTORV
S. H. GREENE
Altorncy-flt-Law.
Office: Room 9. llrcedcn Ilu(.
I.lg, comer Third and Wa,l.lnRton
streets, Portland. h
Rcs!,,cncc: Saint j0ln,
DR. L. G. HOLLAND,
PHYSICIAN AND SURdno.N
Residence and Office: Corner ol
Tacoma and Hays. Phone Scott ijoj
St. Johns,
Orrgoa
Goodrich & Goodrich,
ARCHITECTS
Saint Johns mid Portland,
Or con
Lawrence Al. Hensel
PHYSICIAN
Office on Jersey street In
I.lrtt.
more house, opsslte St. John sh
and Door Co. Phone Scott 1143.
143.
SAINT JOHNS,
ORI'.GON
Dr. W.
E. HARTEL,
DENTIST
Local or general iiuastlictlcs
ministered it desired.
Ail-
i'reedmau Illock,
St. John
Dr. MARY MacLACHLAN
Physician
Office hours: a
and Surscon.
to ii a. in. 1 tot
t). ill. Residence l'lum.. sv.iii
Office Phone Union 6991. Olfict:
ovcr'l'.lllott's tlrug store. Kcsl
deuce St. Johns Hotel.
Dr. E. W. ROSSITER
PHYSICIAN
Office next door to Hlllott'i dru.
store. Phone, Union ju6j. Rcil.
tlence on John street, first door south
of Wrinkle's residence. Phone.
St. Johns, .... Oregon
T. T. PARKER.
Attorney-st-Law.
Office: Cochran Illock, next door
to postofficc.
Saint Johns . . Oregon
Carpenter & Dolbow
Plasterers, Ilrick Masons ami Ce
ment Workers. IMimstes given
and satisfaction guaranteed. Krfcr
to editor of this jupcr. 7JJ Way
landstreet, University Park. Phone
Union 6797,
ST. JOHNS EXPRESS
IIARRV UVUIS, l'ropktor
Goods delivered, crated or un
crated, In city or Portland. Pi
anos a sjiecialty. I,eae orders
at llickner's, Phone L'nion 699S.
ST. JOHNS, - OKKOOX
THE EASTERN H0AE
J. S. CAIN, Proprietor.
Meals by the day or week
.lis by tue day or week, iKaru.
Ier week, w.oo.
Cochran Illock Jersey Street
Saint Johns Oregon
N.
A. GEE
House Mover and Repairer
Houses moved, raised ami re
paired. Odd jobs of all kinds.
Prompt service, resonable charges.
Ivauhoe and Catliu streets.
Saint Johns . . Oregon
P. W. H1NA.AN
Chicago Rooming House.
Good rooms from fl a week up.
Corner Chicago ami Ivauhoe streets
Saint Johns . . - Oregoa
A.RS. N. AlcCANN
CLOTHING CLEANER
Clothing cleaned, preed
aud
mended with care
ami promiuii"-
mi prow
specialty
Ladies' clothes a
Old Postofficc Duilding
Saint Johns . Oreg
The G, HEITKEMPER CO.
Watchmakers, Jewelers,
Sllvcrsmltbs.
Importers and Wholesale Dealers
286 MotIsm Stmt, fXtSiS: P0BTU
Bon Ton Barber Shop
First class work aud clean hot tow els f
patrons. Hair cutting a
specialty.
Agents for West Coast Laundry-
ersey street o- J01"
Subscribe for Tu8 Rkvikw.
0e
doliar a year.