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THE ST. JOHNS REVIEW I'ubllihed F.terr Frldi; V MCKltON & TllORNDVKIt. Hubifrlpllon r.tci, f 1,00 per rear In d?snc. Alrtrtlnln rnlfi, f 1.00 per Inch per month. All tdferlltlng bill. prU flr.t or eich month. Job I'rlntlnr .ireuted In flrttclm itle. llllli (or Job l'rlntlnr cih on dellferr. All communication, ihoold be addrtined to Tie IteTlew, Ht. John., Oregon. THIS KKVIKW Is entered nt Iit office in Saint Johtu, Oregon, is twill mntter of the second class under Hie Act of Con gress of March 3, 1879. Official N.wip.p.r of the Oltr of St. Jokni. Phono Scott 0990. IMUIJAY . . NOVKMHKK 24, 1905 AHOUT PORTLAND PAPKUS. RKCI5NTI.Y this paper pub llshctl nil article deploring the fuel thai Portland dailies .steal directly from Tin'. KitviKW: giving no credit tliey grab everything in sight and intimate that their social graicvine telegraph .service fur nishes the items. The Greslmin Record republished our editorial and comments thmdy: "The Portland papers not only steal from the columns of Tint Kit VI ICW, but from every paper pub lished in the immediate vicinity of Portland j they do not stop atone or two local items, but swiiie whole columns, and yet absolutely refuse to give projier ciedit for It. "The Record has been watching this for some nine or ten weeks. Patters published far enough nway fioin Portland to suit these pluto cratic news pilferers, are contin ually mentioned, while those nearer to the metiopolis and who are doing their best to promote the in terests of Multnomah and Clacka mas, are as H.'isl.stcntly ignored. The reason for such is obvious. Portland dailies evidently imagine that all this broad field is theirs to do with as they will. They preach against monooly in other places, but practice it themselves. "The Recotd,. St. Johns RltVllW, KtiHl Side Imlei prise, Oregon Cilv and Vancouver paers all come tiniler the ban, simply because they ate considered as trespassers in the Poitland dailies' teriltory, so, llio ther Thotndyke, don't worry; yujltfU to be drawn by the Peninsula me not the only duck In the puddle, lumber Company a company you can get iccugiimoii, wneu i get Mtong enough to get through I )he P01 Hand paters Utile. RIvACHKI) OUT. PORTLAND'S mayor spat on his hands last Sitmday night ami lunched over into Clackamas county. Theie he seemed a half uelsoii twist 011 11 gambling outfit nt Mllwaukie which he claims was inn in coiijunctiou'jwith the War wick gambling club of Poitland mid piocccdctl to do business. To a layman it seems as if the jurisdiction of u mayor ceased at the mile limit of the outer boundary of any citybut legal advisers in foiined Mayor Lane that his juris diction unclad four miles from home nnd over into another! coimtiy. It may be those legal; adviseis me coiurt. ! Ax a mete suggestion to the mayor it might be well to propose that shutting up of the gambling holes iiiii by tinhorns inside the city limits would be a good move, bcfoie striking outside limits. Theie me lots of small ones theie. And yet, do what one may, thuie is IkxiiuI to liv gtiiihliug by those who have no other use for iiiouuy. ORUC.ON RAIN. NO one denies that Oregon has fieitieut showers but thure is so much told tiHii their icturii home by visitors to the state which is not so that thousands believe "it rains nil the time in Otegou." Fiom May till N'nveiulwr theie ate but few days in which the sun does not shine. It is title there ate occasional showers: yet it is a fact that since the fust of May of this year to the fust of Novoinlwr theie weie but thirteen days when the sun did not shine. The ojlicial ucoid of the rain fall timing theto six months given in inches U as follows: May, J. 50: June. 3.n; July. .12; August, .17; September, j.70; October, 4.7,1; or 12.49 inches for the entire six mouths. Dining the 1S.1 days rain fell during 64; yet as pieviously siateii tueie weie out tlititeeu in which the sun failed to shine. After all, there are damper places that Oregon New llastou, even. I York city or NOVFL WAV. IN a write-up of its town the Kstncada News mentions n saloon as "a place of retreat wheie men may gather and mingle with each other." Say, but that's a dandy way to bivak the news to mother. Insure with the Peninsula Hank, WHY NOT? WHY is it that those building homes in St. Johns cannot give the home contractors and carpenters a show at the work? The vast majority of the carpenters and Contractors here are men well qualified to do all kinds of work the real stinkers being few in num ber and widely known. There's a group of several houses being built here by a fellow who, as far as possible, avoids nil St. Johns workmen. Such a man is to be avoided and should be let severely alone: nnd we hope his buildings will rent very slowly. We arc believers in reciprocity and consider that u man who avoids his home j)cople for what he needs should not go to those same jcople for his patronage. If the cartwnters of St. Johns were not qualified to do good work matters would be far different: but the linreliables and grafters are very, very few. The larger por tionby far the larger portion are of a trustworthy class; and should be pnlroiiied. They should also rid the community of those who abound in knavery and deception and thus do this city -and them selves a good .service The man who builds a house in St, Johns should patroiii.e St. Johns twoplc the reliable ieople. STIU, FAKING. Those fake hold-up auctions Jap ware still continue to "dazzle dlzzle" the foolish and the unwary in Portland. "If King IMwarc: were here he'd buy of us" says one ad. Paiighl "If King Iidwan were here" he'd join the Japanese Art Lovers K.ymark Union and have a good time that s what he'd do! Foolish Forger. Last week a tiio of forgeries a for small amounts, were found ant three victims will be less apt to cash checks for strangers in th future. I lie cheeks were nurtior well-known for Its reliability: company whose check goes for auv amount from i to ioo.ooo or uioie. These checks were drawn J favor of one "II. 11. Hi own. I his man "Drown" went to the stole of Couch & Company nut made a small purchase tendering 111 payment a check lor f 10.50 .Mr. Walker, who waitetl upon th stinnger, noted that the check was signed "Peninsula Lumber Co. iter" someone or other and looked good to him; he gave the fellow the goods ami his cas balance, threw the check in the cash drawer and felt happy. When the check was turned into the bank it required but one 1110 meiit to leant that the Peninsula Lumber Company carried 110 ae count with the bank upon wide l the same was drawn and it was promptly relumed as "N. O.' IVlephouu communication at one coirohoiatcd this opinion and th mutter was quickly rcKrtcd to the autliotltles, 1 he same day of this trick the fellow went to the "Hub," clothing stoic of Portland, bought a suit of underwear, presented a check .similar to the one he put oft iiihui vouch v Company only for the sum of fg.40 and seemed th balance of the amount in cash Theie was a third check put out by tlie Mime "mown." Up to this time he has not been apprehended hut the chances are he will be at rested. Scaled Hid Wanted. Sealed bids will be received by the Kecorder ot the City of St Johns, Oregon, up to ten o'clock a. m. of Fiiday, Decemlier 1, 1005 for the furnishing anil placing 111 iHisition of suitable metal signs at stieet intersections tearing names ol the seveial streets. Said signs to i e about four inches wide, 0 juoper length, and plainly marked in white letters not less than two and ouehalf inches high titiou daik luck-grouiid. Signs must le in place within 30 days from th time contract is awarded anil 110 payments will le made till the woik shall be accepted by the Ml eel Committee. 1 lie right Is icscrved to reject any or all imis. Huts must lc ac companied by a full-size sample of me woik, H, T. Liit'.r.itTT, Chairman of Street Committee. St. Johns, Noveuil)er 20, 11)05. Street Looks Hotter. In a very few minutes yesterday morning along nltout seven o'clock Jersey street was much benefitted by brooms and tukes. The result proved that many hands make light work as the rubbish and litter re moved was but a small amount for each person. Can You Afford To carry the risk of total loss on your buildings when a small amount will insure you against loss ? It does not pay to do it. See the Pe iiiustilu Hank about rates. HOLD BUSY SESSION City Council Concludes to Issue a License For Sale of Liquor in New Hotel. The adjourned meeting of the city council on Tuesday evening resulted in much business being transacted and a noted divergance from the lines which have hereto fore characterized the meetings. Mayor King presided: all mem bers of the council except J. II. Shields present. Owing to the ill ness of Recorder Hanks W. L. Thorndyke acted as recorder pro tetn. Ostensiblv the meeting was merely to consider the Oiht.se site for the city hall and the Ways and Means committee was to report upon success in securing the site. Mr. Peterson reported that Mr. Oihtisc had raised his first prop- j osition from $2550 for the tri angular site to $4000: and he did not favor the purchase when a site could be secured a little farther away for $2500. Mr. Leggettsaid that Mr. Oihusej had agreed a little later to sell to , the city for ?3Koo although he; had been ollered above .iooo ny privnte parties He considered the "j site an ideal one. tr tir!,... not well posted in values but he thought as did Mr. Peterson: the city had no right to pay an exces sive figure when property could be secured lower. Mr. Kdwords con sidered the price rather high us did Mr. Thompson and Mr. Liud- I'll ill is . quist. Mr more f- n Imc. c.il.l w. ,ml niu. Hilt Viiiii.T. mini .,r,.,.,wliS.. i nrnl-imul only one: he would sell the tract to the city for $3000 simply because lie desired to see a city building there. A five - minute recess was taken to talk over the matter. Upon re convening Mr. Peterson said the council had concluded to olTer Mr. Oihouse S3 500 for the laud: the council was anxious to secure the . . . .. . site but did not feel Itistitieil III "offering more. This opinion was joined by every member present Mr. Oihtisc demanding to hear from each one. When all had expressed their opinion Mr. Oihuse agreed to ac cept the $3500 and arrangements are being made for the transfer of title to the city. While the owner has made a neat profit by the deal It is also a fact that he has lost considerable by selling to the city instead of to a private individual. City Kngiticcr Goodrich was in structed fo prepare grade and sccificatious for roadway from Crawfoid sticct to the river 011 Pittsburg street (where the ferry limilliiir lu In lii. tilvii tit iirii!iri seciricatii)iis and grade on same vli.... fnim ('r.iufniil In S i Kin and on Salem to llurliimton. NiM'iin tiir sowers Mr. I.et'i'eU - ""fi o - - - - "on rittuirtiNl 1111 tittri'iwi in nf ' sewer-tnoe at miner em o 1 strict and the recorder was instructwl to ost notices of the proposed im provement. The question of 111uuicip.il owner ship of water plant was deferred till the next regulai meeting, The three upprtiisers-Messrs lllV IIV..M IVIIItll iiivwiiiil;. lhoriidyke, Moxou and Hrcdcrsou previously appointed for dieshaill and Chicago streets were continued In i-.wm.iiii..,. III to iiimtut. Attorney W. R. McGarry then npcuictl beloie the council and presented the following application: To Tim M.vvok ,m Common Cot xeii. 01' nut Citv 01' St. Johns: (ii'iilleiiien; We delre to apply for 11 liquor llceii.e in tlnii city, ami a an vvidi'iicc of our g'SKl f.tftlt we kttlimtt to you the following triiitiou. We will ileimstt wit wttlt tut iitMiiicattJii one tlioiivind lolliiri if li)) inadaiuv for one year' limiM. We w ill erivt 0110 of most Kiibttaiitiat mid beautiful buililiugs in till oily to be iii-eil lor Hotel mm lmuie!s imres. V will eive ImtttU for five thouMtid lyk) or leu tltmivitid 1 iuku) ilnll.ir to eoiiuiici imr niiaiiii'M 111 11 quiet, unieny , mid 11110blecliou.1l manner with itrict 1 I.. 1 1.. . . I.. conformity with law, and we win at 1111 time ih giaa to alii mm Has An Interest. Willis Moxou has bought an in- terest in the St. Johns Abstract Company with T. T. Parker, and the new firm will be in a iH)Mtion to push things in a business way. I'he firm will .soon occupy a suite in the new brick block and all of Mr. Moxon's eorresiKuideuee iu connection with the brickyard will be conducted from there, ; For Side. IVu acres of good laud suitable or a home ; near railroad station and boat lauding, i: miles north of fair grounds, bor rut ttculnrs write or call on A. R, Kolkenberg, Linn- ton, Oregon. FOR BRICK SEE St. Johns Brick .KDSt THOMPSON AM) PHONE SCOTT 6997 JUST TO FILL OUT THIS LITTLE CORNER esslst the business interest of tills city in cverv honorable wnv within our tiowcr, This application is made realizing that while the city Is reputed to be a tent jerance town it N in fact a liquor town at the present moment and no revenue Is being derived bv the city. A ferry nenm tfie river brings liquor to your very doors and you get no reve nue for the city. It is not lintxjsslble for local drugstores to sell liquor anil yet you get no revenue. It is not improbable that liquor may be sold in other places in the city nnd stilt you get no revenue. you nrc cngageti in a general scucmc , "L!, mml l"CSC tirovcments cost inonev Your treasury Is in need of money. As an evidence of our intention we authorize you to accept the above dcjoslt of one thousand dollars (f 1000) to the immediate credit of the city, and If 11 license be granted to us we will at once itcglit the erection 01 as line a oust ness block as the city affords. TrusUni! that vour honorable body will consider this offer In a business limit and irrnnt us the license rcmicstcd we icg to rental u, Yours very truly, St. Johns Montr. Companv, Per J. II. NVH, Manager, With this application was . f- . . . - - ., . . . emmeo cuecic on tne . crcnams iMiuouai iiaiiK ot rortiauu tor . t Mooo. .Mr. Aicuarry, 111 ins tisua fluent maimer explained why he who had in the past assisted in keening out license was now asking for his clients this permit and Mr. Nye, following him, ex plained the intentions of the bote companv. It was stated that th coiiiiiatiy wuiiui cximcH uuuiii leu ." 1 " 4 mousauii tioutirs 111 uie erection 01 ti Cut it Itll It1 ttur riiift ffiStttfritntl I ti point that everything would be conducted in firstclass manner. Kach member of the council was called upon to give his views' upon the question. Mr. Kdwards said he has heretofore opioseil sue measures but it was n fact that liquor was largely soltl in St. Johns and the city obtained no revenue He believes this proposition wool l,u Iwnclit to the cityami w not oppose it. Mr. Petersen, Mr. Lindqtiist ami wottli am Mr. Thompson believed that th move would be a good one and that it would result in less bhud-piggiug than at present k-catise those who paid mooo a year for a privilege would emleaver to suppress all i legitimate liquor selling. Mr. Leggett believes that it was a fact that there was a large amount of liquor sold in St. Johns and seemed itnpossioie to secure evidence enough in any case to con vict. Mr. Ilrice stated that he did not wish to stand in the way of nro gress in the city: he was anxious to Si. Johns grow and improve ' '' i wimiiKWl ls VICW.S .,l wiw bad to have blind pigs- l.,k n.x.l.l a.t ....I.. r At. "i vine lur III HCCIIi 'Pint f1 IniiittKr a-jwilii I uihk lln,t . ik uicn hitrxluct.tl by Mr. hdwards: Kitsoi.vmi Tlt.it 11 llceiiK! lie gmutv to the St. John Motel Coiiiimuv to e 1 malt, brewed mid vlnoii liquora In iu place ot lmlm4 hi the eitv of St. lolm Oteeoil. for the in-riod of one vtNtr from mill lifter the ib'tMiilt In It if u m'..lit .... .....-....-..,-.- ..j ....r. . " rL J . " l" ' tjiokuw), with the itudlior of theelty of St. Joint, Oregon, l'nnlded that mich ,H" granted only tqioit tbe Im- inediiite luymetit to the city of St. John ,of one tlioiiviiid dolbtni (fiawwiaiiil tlie lillnn wlilun n reasonuble time there- alter wttlt the city Kecorder of a bond In the eiial Mini of live tlioii.iud doll.tr (fiv,oi)i cotuntloueil to eomiuct Hie liiuiius of slid hotel company in strict eoiiiormiiy wttlt mw aim uie ponce reg 111. muu 111 tiiuciiy. It was then moved by Mr hdwiirds that the resolution le adopted. Mr. Thompson crave hi second, and, upon rolleall the vote stood as- follows; Mr. Ihompson .Mr. i.iiHiqmst, .Mr. P.tlwartls, M Peterson "Yes": Mr. Urice 'No": Mr, Leggett not voting Mr. Shields absent. The resolu ...i..,.,,! UM" iVu Ml0I". Adjourned to next regular meet lug, December 4. New llrick Mock. buck block is about to In erected on the east side of Jersey -srt Jst north of the millinery store. It is to be built by a couple eiiuiaiiieu who will put up 1 morougniy modern building. U will W two stories, size .soxSo the lower floor will be devoted to stores while above will be suites r living 100ms. There will le a court on the upper floor so that every room will be an outside room while the area will be'tised for any old thing. The Ronton Home Hakery building looks wonderfully im proved since Southmayd has been working with his paintbrush. AND SAND and Tile Co. i MHM-RS STREETS ST. JOHNS, OREGON J BUILT BY W.C. ADAMS CONTRACTOR and BUILDER ST. JOHNS WORK tor ST. JOHNS PEOPLE Shop Second Door West of Postoffce ST. JOHNS, - - ORlidON o..M.r,ut.K O. P.,MnHII.L Faulk & Merrill Coal, Hay, Grain, Ground Peed, Flour Paints, Oilt and Building Materials Phone East 713 Unlvonlty Park, Oregon YOUR WATCH Should be looked nftcr nt frcnuent intervals. If neglected you are doing it an injustice and it doesn t givi the watch a show. Cleaning i is one of our specialties. Keg uniting is free, of course. Wilson, the Jeweler Tneoma St., Si. Johns Ore. WANTED The cltleitit of St. John to know w lntve n milk route lit tint cllv. rui milk ilvllvircil at your door for 1 inoiilli. .Mlilltloiiui iti:trt nt ;c, OKDHRS FOR KUTTI:KiMII.K Tnkeii ThttrihlityK iind Satttnliiy, il livervd 1'rlilitvn anil Mntnlitvs: 10c K.tllon. Solid orilcrk to I M ninC I'. 0. Hi) 213 J H. ULUui SI. Julim, OrcRon THE STAR MARKET UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT We shall handle only the finest of MEATS and our patrons may be sure of being sat isfied iu every case Full Hue of nil Meat Market Sundries YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED Smith & Hoover Next door to Kdmoiidsoii's JIJRSUY STRISKT, ST. JOHNS Houses For Rent nv DANIEL BRECHT Ik" YOU WAST A HOUSK OALl, ON UK 8T. JOHNS. OREGON 0 r3 0 rO eO ej p3 0 V w r 1 r t-m- a. Wl A VII I I J I J UCJC5vJCJ ARTISTIC QsiQoCvj Paper Hanger and Decorator Orders can lc left at Couch tore JHclil Attcntton Given to All Orders c.u iwiit uDnil on tka ,KaI.... . . TRESH MEATS ITUUPI UfllTCrV Bit .tnr.. . h.n ,o orJ.f froi th. oM iuw. St. Johns Meat Market E. DONNELLY, . St. Johns Market Jnf SU.tt 8T. JOHNS ntnui. Bon Ton Barber Shop Firt class work and clean hot towels for nair cutting a m-ulty. Agents for Wot Coat Laun.ln- Jervry itrect c, ,,,. Our Local Grist Rev. H. K. McVicker's sermons arc said to be extremely torcctui and earnest. S. II. Hanks is now a resident of Linnton but still has a hankenn' for St. Johns. rything We carry a full line of everything in the feed business. Poff & Carey. C. A. Wood and family nre now l.-irnted ill their e tenant new home 011 Ivaulioe street. An elegant, warranted good, tine nt t) casinir leweieiy ui mw Johns Hazar. Low prices Lndv wants work by tlie day nt 1 5 cents an hour. Phone Union - j 4066. Reports say that another theatre is to be built in Portland. It is to be hoped that it will be vend latcd. Smoke a St. Johns cigar best 10c cigar on tiie market the "White Crow." Poff & Carey arc building a 30- foot addition to their warehouse to accommodate an increase volume of business. Trv the "Par Excellence": the champion 5c cigar: made iu St. Johns. Tlie JJaptist pastor and his ,K:ople united with the lUvangclical r-mitTrmrfitimi Inet Stttttlnv PVPtlttlf. w...,.... , l'or first class and reliable fire iu stirauce companies sec the list at the Peninsula Hank. With the frame up and the roof on tlu main building of the Marine Holler works is rapidly Hearing completion. 36 hairpins for .5c: other goods cmially low. See new line of notions. St. Johns llazar. Iu imitation of St. Johns Oregon City now has a "Carnation ' danc iug club - and it, too, is to give a thanksgiving masquerade. Iuiita lion is the sinccrest flattery. Wanted for Thanksgiving week only-a girl who can cook and do general housework. Inquire this oflice. The lauilly ot J. II. Shields Is now iu California. Mr.S?Sliiehls also is there -having left here Tuesday afternoon. He exacts to he hack here hi a couple veeks. Is your home insured against fire ? If not, see. M. I( Tufts at the Pe- niiiMila H.iuk for the lowest rates. W. It. Piaucis, of the St. Johns i.ttitiher Company, is iu the east on business connected witli the pur chase of the latest and most im proved machinery for the;new mill, for hue cigars It will pay you to anial valentine s: opositecity hall 1 lumksijiviug Day is drawing near. Send iu your ortlers early for what bakers' goods you require aim we win mi ami deliver them. Iheliostoii Home Hakery, Jersey Mrcei. 25c for a child's union suit ? The St. Johns Hazar sells them for that price, heetheiu. A comile of neat little are almost completed close to the carline near Stewarts. No oleasant information could be obtained about the houses from a man iu ol, n nr.. - h- A particularly handsome hand- inane couar-set is helng shown at the St. Johns Hazar. Nothimr 11 - 1 prettier has been shown and the plan of selling makes it possible to secure 11 cueap. L'all and see It. N. J. niacen. who was Interests) in Cone's mill iu this city when the uutieriy was destroyed hv fire, ins purchased a lame interest in tht 1 1 rays Harbor mill at Iloquiam. uamttgioii. Wit t uiiciiyou insure vour nronertv secure only reliable companies. See the Peninsula Hank about tlllMll K- O. Magoon has named hU store "UlK-rty Square House Fur nishers." It should niitiit that Tint Ruviitw first sug gested the name of "liberty Snnnriv" A ..,1 :o n !,. I. . . . - . F- S Square. And it's all right, all right. Our baker knows his ImslnMe aim the goods he turns out are equal ill quahtv to anv hnl.-f.rv. ir, t t . . ... 1 . 1 . . . . t,ia niiuct om oy me largest city M u inai aim you iu ic coiivmceu. The Boston iiome iiakery. Mrs. Ada Penninctoii. fnrmrrit With the Hazelwood Creamerv h,.r 1 1 si. janns, is again m business- tins tune at aoa Larribee strt .1... . . ' ;.. . ' uie east sine. She has n nicely appointed grocery with thing nice and new. every- ihiv your bakerv piwlo . Hosion Home Hakerv o.ul ...1 . 1 hatiksgivtuir Dav come vnn -:n surely give thanks that vou live in gootls at such reasonable prices. G. W Ktheridge has been tammg his brother in-law- A T Logan, from Ettanv. Wni,lnn' me past two weeks. As a result of me vtsti .ir. ntnendce has maile some tnce imnrovement rn residence property hi the north part of the city. When in neetl of ti plaster, sash, doors, builders' hard ware and dry wood ami tii w. t coal for domestic purpases leave the order at Donnelly's market for the ah UhHCIAL DIRECT S. H. GREENE AttorncyatLaw, Office: Room 9, Drcli.n n ... lug, corner Thlni ami w" MBnU streets, Portland. Wa,h'ngton Residence: c , "tlQhh. L- Q- HOLLAND, I'MYblCIAN AND SURQEON Resilience nnd Officp! r... Tneoma ntnl Hnv. i't,A.. o." 1 IJ09 St. Johns, ... rtgoj Goodrich & Goodrich, ARCHITECTS Saint Johns nnd I'omu.,.1 V., Dr. W. E. HARTEL, DENTIST Local or general anastliptlr. .j ministered Tf desired. tJ- I'rcciltnnu lllock, Dr. MARY MacUCHlAW Physician and Suron. Office hours; liourgj 9 to ia a. m. 1 to Residence I'ltottcScott5 Phone Union 6001. Asnr p. nt. Office if Union 6994. Offict: R. uKI UI1IUIIB ttrtl' ttllM deuce St. Johns Hotel. nr p v PfKClTED Uf W JJJJ JER omcc ncxt (t(0 I . ...v.,nl1 r tO 1'lllr.d'. .t store. Phone, Union 4061. Rl dctiee on John street, first doonouth of Wrinkle's residence. IMion hone. St. Johns, Ortjoa MISS SCOTT GRADUATE NURSE Residence: Comer I.cavltt sad Crawford Streets Phone Union 1133 ST. JOHNS ARS. C. T. A10E PASMIONAIlLB MODISTE Price Reasonable. SalUlictlon (.iinrnntctil. Richmond strttt. Adams' Addition. ST. JOHNS, . OKHGOX HARNESS SHOP Nice stock of new kockU. lrntA cash prices. All sorts of Iumcm re pairs ucatly made. All our Modt nre guaranteed to be tip-to-tltte sal satisfactory. W. n. SWENQEL Tneoma Street, near Jersey, ST. JOHN'S T. T. PARKER, Attorncyit-Law. Office: Cochran to postoHicc, lllock, next door Saint Johns Otrjot Carpenter & Dolbow I Plasterers, llrick .Masons stnl Cr incut Workers Kh nnd satisfaction u,turantcctl. kcltr Wij. to editor of this p.icr. 753 Wij. uiiiiitucci, university rutic. rboM Union 6797, F. J. CARTER nOOTS AND SHOES REPAIRED Shop next door to Amlcrwn'i BUfcrn ou Tneoma street. Give mea trUlcrto, St. Johns, . - Orcjoa ST. JOHNS EXPRESS ' Goods delivered, crated or un- """ '" cil,?r ,,IrtUnJ' specialty. Leave onu-n at llickncr's. Plume Union 699S. ST. JOHNS. - ORKCOS THE EASTERN HOME J. S. CAIN, Proprietor. Meals by the day or week. Bowd rer week. fU.oo. Cochran lllock - Jersey Strttt Saint Johns Oitf N. A. GEE House Mover and Rtftlrtr Ilouses moved, raisetl and re paired. Odd jobs of all kind. Prompt service, resonable chnj Ivaulioe and Catlin Streets. Saint Johns - - P. W. H1NAIAN Chicago Rooming House. Good rooms from tl a week P Corner Chicagoand Ivanboe strttu Saint Johns AIRS. N. AlcCANN CLOTHINO CLEANER Clothing cleaned, prosea ssd mended with care ami proroptB Ladles' clothes a specialty. Old Postoffice lluilding Saint Johns - CI W. OVERSTREET, PLUMBER Columbia Boulevard and CeBtid Avenue. Saint Johns Ortp AlISS AMY B. ROWLAND INSTRUCTOR ON PIANO 50c ftr Lesson Satw&J' 1671 Portsmouth Avenue, University enter-Line 1 ci nAM.niCKSON DRESSMAKING 704 Harvard Street, (Club IU1I) Phone Scott 1396 Untverwrj ThTG.liEITIlEMPEH I Watchmakers, Jeekr. Sllvcrsaltbs. Imiortfr and Wholesale DeW ","uuu aim fuel Co. to fill. 286 yfriM Stmt, WSr f