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THE ST. JOHNS REVIEW I'ubllihed Kftrr KrlJ.j IV McKHO.S" & TllOHNDVKU. Bubicrlntlon rslct. 11.00 ctr esr In idrintf, Adrf rllnlnit ratti, $1.00 pr inch per month. Alt ftdierllalng lillli pnlle flrnt of each trinnin. nip tieut HilU (or Job l'rlntlne cnh on dtllrerr, All communlcitlont ihonld be iddreued to The nartaw, Bt. Johni, Oregon. THK Rkvihw Is entered at post office in Saint Johns, Oregon, ns mall matter of tlii. second class under the Act ol Ujii j;ress of March J, 1879. 0 fflclil Newipiptr of ths Oily of St. Joknj. Phono Scott 0990. FRIDAY . . . IJlvCIi.MHI'K 1, 1905 TIIH l'KOIM'R THING. IN ChienKo the V. C. T. U. is laboring .strenuously with Mayor Dunne in its ur'emenl that all saloons close on Sunday and it is quietly rumored that the same organisation in Portland will have .several bouts with Mayor I.tinc in favor of the same plan. It is to he hoped that Mayor I.atie will nr""1 the request and will not .stop at closing all the doors of all the saloons hut will make a ruling that all Hues of business .shall cease from midnight of Satur day to midnight of Sunday. This is the only con eel method of milk ing a Kood, clean, (iiiet city. Kvury drugstore, confectionery stoic, ciar sltire; every restaurant, billiard hall, newstaud and theatre: each of these lines as well as the stores in the lower pat I of the city should be prohibited fioni con ducting business on Sunday. At the present lime theie is not an (it tide sold in I'oilhuul but what may le bought on Sunday. Then, too, why shtiuld street car conductors and motormcu be obliged to work 011 Sunday? "Thou shall do no work" is a biblical injunction which applies as A Thanksgiving Hmit. Note. This hymn has never before appeared in print, it was written in sat- tnonton, New Hampshire, October Ji, 1844. by a relative of W. L. riutnmcr, anil is set illrcct Irom tnc original manu script now in ins possession. j Our Local now Grist in Orient, V. II. Dillon is Oregon. I'or line cigars it will pay you to On this festal day with f-ratefut hearts call at Valentine's: opposite city hall. ascending, To Him we'll raise A sotiK of praise On this festal ilny I Who, from His ever-boundless (.tore, In mercy His rich treasures pour, UeplciilshiiiK our store On this festal day I Autumn has rcturn'd with mellow liar vest bciidiii)!, To bless the toll Who till the soil On this festal day I Sol's warming rays, the fjentlc rain, Refreshing nil the verdant plain, Matured the yellow grain On this festal day l'or man and for beast. His kindest care providing His finest wheat His richest meat On this festal day I Savotir'd from India's spicy grove, Our Kimpured iipfictitcs approve, Rich from His bounteous love, On this festal day I Then let our songs in gratitude ascending To Cod I Our King I His mercies sing Oil this festal day I lie gave us life prolongs our days I'roffers the blessings of His grace Accept I lie blest always l'rom this festal day 1 Sometimes it snows in Western Oregon 1 A white Thanksgiving makes Turkey feel slim. We carry a full line of everything in the feed business. Poff & Carey. Uessie McVicker snciit Thanks giving with her parents. He's a wise guy who can double- cross and not be found out! Ladles' uolf uloves a irlove that will please and satisfy 2.SC At The St. Johns Uaar. Don't you wish that firewood was nicely piled in the dry shed? Wouldn't it be nice if the Jersey street gravel would hurry up am pack nam? Wlien you insure your tiroDcrtv secure only reliable companies. See tlie I'euinsuia Hank about them. I?. K. Peterson, of Sara. Wash ington, has been in the city this week guest of lus sister, Mrs, I'rauk Smith. Smoke n St. Johns ciirar best 100 cigar on tlie market the "Whit Crow." SION YOUR NAM 15. THIS office is in receipt of a lengthy clipping sent anonymously with a request to publish the same. Tint Ruvntw iM)Hitively will not accept communications signed by the writer. The article is a clipping from a patter which has doiibtle.-s been The handsome uottl siun on th windows of Tint Kitviitw is the work of I-. W. Talhott whose at apicars in this issue. Now it is time for some facetious man to assert .that the new St Jolnw ferry is oil the Urink o commencing business! Iry the "Par Kxcellcuco" : the unless champion 5c cigar: made in St Johns. iseany two-score men are now loarding at the Central Hotel who tin fit tt'strl ! lls.k .1... . . . lets-. Ill tttlfV tIL L1IU III V fllHJiw seen ny many ami would occupy it.,.,!,,,, .,1 .1 i... 1... 1 I " mm ('Mini .ivviiin iu uv nearly 11 conimii 01 splice. 11 111c nil a tension tiohit. sender had sent an original article Is ..,.- ,..,. inslli ..., fir UMin the same topic, boiled down to about half the length of the one sent, with his or her name, we well to .slicel-car cinployecH as it would have gladly Inserted it: I nit tioc 10 oiti -tenners: auti mere is 110 1 we cannot ami will not insert necessity lor tne cats to run about ; communications unless signed. No the fit) I distutb the quietness leputable paer will. 1 t . r.very tenner is luviletl to ex of thesubuibaii tlwelleis more than six days in the week. We all need 11 lest. Asitle ft (itit hotels and hoatdlug houses theie is not a line of busi ness which should be allowed to oKftute 011 Sunday. Tlie W. C. T. v. is all light but it should not stop at one line of woik. If one closes, make all shut up shop. Tint Ritvmw favois a "cIom.iI Sunday" but would not close one pattieular business and condone the taking in of cash by the icmaiudcr. And, above all things, it believes that the stieet laihvay employees iIumtvi a complete icst on Sunday: hence the cuts should not 11111 oil that day. Kvetybody close up! NOIII.lt CAM IC ON'lt if the Chicago paK.'iH has compiled a table showing the limn bet of deaths at football this season up to ami including Monthly last. This issue of Tint Ritvntw is complied too soon after Thanks giving t totalie the dead and living over thin? who monkeyed into the deathioll yestcnlay. Ileie's the way the Chicago p.iei advocate the hletoi game: "A siiiumaiy of the ftMitball accident thus far during 11)05 shows theie have Ikvii 19 deaths ami xyj iMitly injuied. The latter include only those seriously hint. The entile list of injuied, it is said, would aggicgaie upwattl of 1.000 young men. Of those killed m 1.1..1. ...1 1 ..1 w inii .uiinu piayeis, tniee college pluyeis. and one girl. Ten vuic uiulei 17yc.11.sof age. Hody blows cauirtsl four deaths. iiijtuies to the spine of thice, coiiciismoii of the biaiu to six, IiIikkI jvoisoniug to two ami other chums four. Thiity-oue legs weie lnokcn. The list is not yet complete." ptess liis views iimiii every kx uent topic ami sign his name to the contribution. Its insertion does not preforce admit that this paper emloises it hut Tint Ritvntw being an organ of the eople the ieoplc have a tight to air their seveml views. ... i a Hut, iii every case, the signature must be published. IT IS WHI.I.. VtiMI r I. t . 1 miw mat roiiiaiiii papers nave settled the question of a tax levy for St. Johns 110 doubt the city council will breathe easier. St. Johns pays into tlie coffers of Port laud merchants over three-fourths of a million dollars every year -but Pot Hand tuiieis continue to scoff 9 Mil fr ? If not, see M. I,. Tufts at the Pe ninsula Hank for the lowest rales. Will Crook, youtuiest brother of J. II. Lrook, was so ill last week that he was taken to a Portland hospital for treatment. Ills eon tlition is not .serious. Ladies llannelette nieht-robes. goiKt quality auti well made, as low as 75c .Stohus Ilaar. I'he few llakes"oCsuow Tuesday morning made many think of their former eastern homes. The Hakes were large butViueltcd as soon as they struck the earth. Our baker knows his business ami the goods he equal in quality t goods tut mil out ,y t,c largest city bakeries, (iive us a trial ami you win oe convince I. Tie oston Home llakcry. IM Kinsman, of I.jnntoii. who Is but 1 concluded last Sunday that le would start out to see Hie world. Aecoiilingly he left his home ami started for California. He is a very brinht bov and makes a considerable Mtni bv lmmllitu different iuikms ami hail a nice hi.' 11 very and jeer at this city in eueigetic manner. So mote it lie! It pleases Port- laud ami St. Johns can stand It! 1 is siKMlilllli! uionev. At Cottage (hove he gave up the hunt for high life ami is once more at home. Sent To Asylum. The child wife of E. K. Woods was taken by officer H. H. Hawley to Portland the first of the week to be examined for sanity. This is the case where Ellen Schultz, aged somewhere between ten and thirteen, was "married" to a fellow of 38 a couple weeks ago. The father swore that she was 17 but this is known to be false. The old man was more to be pitied than blamed for so swearing be cause he thought he knew of cer tain conditions which urged him to have the child married at once. That she was mentally unbalanced has been known by all who have seen her to any extent and her talk is almost unintelligible to everyone. Think of a child in dresses hardly reaching to her knees, dirty ami bedraggled, posing as a wife in a civilized community! And think of a "man" of 38 who would make such u child his wife! She has been sent to an asylum to become n state charge: and it is rumored that the finish of the pro ceedings is not yet. Judge Web ster sadly scored the minister who performed the ceremony, anil as serted that he should be "sent up" for a long term. Rev. E. E. McYicker does not care to discuss tlie question. "The matter is one about which the less said the better," said he. "It was only by the pleading of the father and the groom that I consented to Ierforiu the ceremony after Mar shal Hanks told me about the girl. I thought it was the best way out of a bad matter, but, as Tint Ritvntw said, I did it under protest. If the same conditions existed again, however, I certainly would not unite the couple. That is nil." A PRAIRIE DINNER. CooUlnn Utenilla Mar Ue DUpen With In Preparln If. Suppose you Btnrt on n trip ncrosa the (uoutitnlnn. You have plenty of grub," but you accidentally loft your ooklng utensils behlnd-not n dutch oven, not a frying pan, not n tin plate, even it tomato can. uo you suiipouu AN BUILT BY W.C.ADASViS CONTRACTOR and BUILDER ST. JOHNS V0RK FOR ST. JOHNS PEOPLE OFnciAL DIRECTOR S. H. GREENE Attorney.flt.Ltw h.,Ccor,!e?0Th,r9a iSft&J streets, Portland. "ashlgtoa Residence: , "tjoht, for a moment I would sit down on that DR. L. Q. HOLLAIMn lack of Hour nnd starve? Not quite. ,,.,, , . n"U, ".on,. AND SUrqEoN Residence and Office: rn, Taco,naundl!ys. nitle '! St. Johns, ... urtjon Goodrich & Goodrich, ARCHITECTS aaiiu jotins nnd Portland, Sliop Second Door West of Postoffce ST." JOHNS, - - ORUQON O.M.PAUI.K 0.P.MGRRIU. Faulk & Merrill Coal, Hay, Grain, Ground Peed, Plour Paint. Oils and Building Material: Phone East 713 University Park, - Orogon Itullit n blc lire nnd when It gets low Ihove a lot of good old sptida under tho roals. If yon have fresh ment the way U clear for broiling. If not, bIIco your bacon, Impale It on a stout switch nnd ivhon yotir spuds arc dono break thorn open nud nllow the pood old bacon KreaRe to drop on them ns It brolla on the end of that stick. You want cof fee, ltlp U10 Jacket off that canteen, bring the wnter to a boll, funnel your coffee In, nnd your coffee Is ready. But how about the bread? No pan to mix the dough In, no nrtlcle In which to bake the bread. You don't like nsb cakes? All right. Just mix your bak ing powder carefully In tho top of tho sack, form the Hour into a funnel jhnpe, pour In very little water at a time don't be nfrnld of getting your lingers balled up-mlx that dough right there, and when It Is tho desired eon slsteney roll it out like n snnko. Cut n enne from any old thing, wrap this snake shaped piece of dough around It In a long coll, turn It before tho lire un til It Is good nnd brown, and you will have liner bread than grandma over made. If the average Arizona prespector can't take care of himself when he has plen ty of raw grub It Is strange. Mescal In Tombstone Kpltaph. Oregon Dr. W. E. HARTEL, DENTIST n,,.,n?s,te?erd?fCr,,?"n,lhclle' i'rccdnmu Illock, ., , . &t- Mni Dr. MARY MacLACHLAN Physician iumcc nours; 9 nnd Surgton. to 13 A. tn I05 A KIND HUSBAND. YOUR WATCH Will Have Bazar. Should le looked after at frequent intervals. If neglected you are doiu it tin injustice and it doesn't ejve the watch a show. Cleaning it is one of our specialties. Reg ulating is free, of course. The I.atlies' Aid of the Metho dist church will holt! a bazar and sttpjier on Wednesday afternoon 1 ......... 1 1 . mid evening, weceinoer 13. up-l...,, . er 25c. Various articles will he YY1IS0I1, tlie jeWClCr, on sale nt the Da.ar. All are ill- Tacoma St., St. Johns, Ore. vneti 10 atieutt. Secured Suitable Site. Rev. K. A. Leonard, in conjunc tion with his ll.iptist brethren, has selected ami seen ted a site whereon will he built a church and a parson age. I hey have had in view sev eral locations and have now made the purchase. It was bought of M. I Holhrook ami diaeotially comers with the irotierty of C. X. Hraasch corner of Harrison and Chicago street. north. The full frontline is i3 feet. A teuitwmiry builtllnir will he at once erected ami so arranged that n jMirtton of it may le used lor ser vices within'' thirty days. The temtorarv htiiltlittg will he hut a crude affair, hut next summer it is imposed to complete a nice church us well as as a parsonage. 1 lie Jiapti.sts in this community are ratlier few in numbers hut they are Very enthusiastic ami anticipate a strong parish in the near future. If in immediate need of lime. cement, .sash, doors, builder' haul- -H mi . ,, '" "i wotxi or coat lor litel oome More Stuff h i 97. orders, ua at Donnelly's .Muikct quickly filled by us. 1 he Peninsula bVcd mul Kiwi ... . . 1 vi.iup.iuv win suit 011 .mil is ic.i Coal! Co.il! Coal! From inline. Tlllt SAD IC.N'l). ON'Kof the btighteM outtoonNts in the woild, l.ouls D.ilryinple. has K'eii deviate! insane and is now in a New Yoik luyluin. It was his deft wneil that helKil Kepplei make I'uek what it was a half scute of yctits ago. Upper, the sloppy oattoouUt. whoo "pictute.s" help doevrale the eoltiinns of many coiniHimiiou mh-t, mvius to have always liven a lunatic but he's not in an asylum. . SHOULD DO IT. ISN'T it about time now that a fire-limit otdiuatiee was "paysetl and ndopxd?" It may lo the means of .sjiving niiich Unhcr and trouble m the futute ami there'll never lo a lietter time. Deivink-r comes in like u Sxuge. R. Wilcox is stHirtiutr a fine new duty. City council meeting next Mon nay evening. After all, Thanksgiving is mere ly another excuse for loafing. Je.vse (iitlbraith, of the woolen mill steiit Th.tuksgiviug at Salem. ill I l.l .. mm nun iiuiv-pniiis ior tne new buck hotel are now in the hands of contractors. Conductor Mouahau anil family dined with relatives at I'nivvrsitv li . . 1 mi raiK 1 naiiKsgiving tluy. All otdeis for dty whv and coal leu at Donnelly s market will receive piompt attention and inch customer will get exactly what they order. reuiusula KtM mid l-'uel Co. About two-score of the friends o the Methodist church gave Rev. 1 i,. ouug a pound social last Mon nay evening and u pleasant even ing was p.s.Nvd, KeiuemlK'r! You cannot buy finer candies or cigars than the Koous aieiuiue sens in Ills neat stoic. l.ast evening the Yeomen held an invitation basket picnic which re- suuett tu much plerMire to all at tending. 1 licit was a nice crowd pte.sent ami all scvittctl to enjoy it. Miss Oracv Katchel, who rep rcsentwl Tint Ruvntw at the Car nation Club masquerade Wedncs day night, is one of the most attrac ttve girls of l.tnuton and bus a hast of warm acquaintances when ever .she goes. Her ctxstume was u clever conception and this jwper is promt 01 ner worK. Sllghlly Mixed. Here is an item from a Portland kiikt ( Wednesday which was not taken from Tint Rhviuw: "All morning Mrs. IChncr K. Miller, the child wife of a St. Johns prvaciier, sat in Her cell at the county jail singing 'Nearer, My Gal, To Thee.1 She will be taken to the asylum tonight, having been juugctt insane yesterday." WANTED The citlcut of St, Joint to know we have n milk route In thin city. Pure milk delivered at your door for ,J a mouth, Additional quarts at ;e. 0KM2RS VOR I!UTTI:KAtll.K Taken Thursday and S.iturd.ij, dc llveml I'rid.iyiiaud Monduvit: loca gallon. S.-tid order to M.W.CATTONS:"al,,.,"i!a THE STAR MARKET UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT We shnllhnndle only the finest of MEATS and our patrons may be sure of U'lng sat isfied in every case Full line of all Meat Market Sundries YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED up at Poff it Carey's, 5'5 Keep Your Hye On St. Johns. .More To Follow. Carl O.slKune, 19 years old, was killed ut football on Saturday at iocKioru, luttlaua, One nb was broken and driven through his heart. Yet it is a noble game! NOTICE! That, having purchased all of the T. P Kelley's Bankrupt Stock, we find left from our sales of the last few weeks all sizes in Tricot and Zeta Flannel Shirt Waists; also Black Peau de Soie Silk Waists. We will give to any lady, accompanying a suit sale, as follows: With the sale of any 510.00 suit a Zeta Hannel Shirt Waist Free. With anv And to any those 512.50 to 5M.00 suit a Tricot Shirt Waist Tree. sale of 515.00 or over one of 56.00 Black Peau tie Soie Shirt Waists Free. Ladies and Sweethearts Take this matter into consideration, as this offer only holds Rood until the Waists are all out. 229 RUiMUAlllUR THE PUCK Morrison Street WI.LL WOLF & CO. - Smith & Hoover Next door to Kduioiulson's JKUSKY STRKKT, ST. JOHNS Houses For Rent nv DANIEL BRECHT Shun lil lie Nrvrr, I.nilln, Oppoae 4ha Wlitin of III Wlfef ' la the kind litmbniul a failure? That dependx. A liiisbnml can ncnrco ly rIiow his wife too much kindness, itttt sometime real kindness tuny bo uliown In oi'pusliiK tier wIhIiom, If Uiu liuMintid hits nny mind of his owu ho must us? It. He need not be men 11 lu Ills opposition nor nrrogmit nor tyrau iilenl. Uo should lie reasonable nt nil times nnd disposed to highly regard the expressed wishes of Ids wife orcu though these wishes may seem to him to I to wlilmsleHl or capricious. Hut Kindness does not require subservi ency or entire nnd distant surrender of opinion. Indeed, It Is easy to see how such surrender might lend n wlfo tn despise her husband, lie who fetches nud enrrles like n poodle Is likely to ho considered 11 poodle. Women ndmlro Ntroiigth In n man. This strength need not necessarily bo physical, though thnt Is tleslrnhlo. Women love strength of character lu a mi 11. And Is It not so, Indies? When n woman coaxes n strong man to her point of view hy strenuous endeavor, does slm not regard It its merit to have lutlti diced this hlg, strong being If she gnliis her owu wny nt once nud nt nil times she has nchlcvcd nothing, nud there Is no rejoicing lu her heart. Ccrtnltdy 11 man should ho kind to his wlfe-tilwnys kind. Hut ho ueed uot be tin automaton or nn echo or n plu thing. U It not so, liullesJ-Albmiy Times- union. Ailmlllril llir Mr. Concerning King Wllllain IV. of Eng. laud tho following story wits told, the Countess of Htrarfonl being responslblo for It: "The king was nt dinner. Next to him wns 11 titled woman whom he was eiitertnliilng with somo extraordi nary nneedotc, which the lady found It Iniposslblo to believe were true. 8ho thereforw nnswertil, 'Oh, sir, I beg your pardon, but I really do not think that enn bo true. To her mirprlso ho In stantly replied, 'You nro quite right, umnn, there Is uot n word of troth lu It. It Is n lie, itmrui, n lie. In fact, manii, wo till He; we can't help It. Wo had It from our mother!' This," con eludes tho Countess of fitrnfford, "was the b'ggest lie of all, for Queen Char lotte wns a very truthful person, nerer Blveu to lying." I'nl"' .R"''I:ucc Phone Scott acL: Ofllcc Phone Union Coq. over Hlllotfs tlrtig store Kt dence St. Johns Hotel. 1 Rtl Dr. E. W. ROSSITER " PHVSICIAN ulTice next door to Hlllotfs dm, store. Photic, Union 4o6j. rJ of Wrinkle's residence. 1'lmn. St. Johns "4WH MISS SCOTT ORADUATK NURSB Ucsldcncc: Cti I.cnvlll Street. I'lionc Union 1133 157, j0nvs AIRS. C. T. A0E I'ASIIIONAIILG MODISTE I'rlccs Rcnwtmblc. S.itlifton C.iinrnntctd. Kicluuond Street. Adams' Addition, ST. JOHNS, . . . ORI'.CON' HARNESS SHOP Nice stock of new goods. Ijwnt cash prices. All sorts of lurneM re pairs ucitlly tnntlc. All our eoodt lire K'uaratttcetl to be up-to-date And sutlsfiictory. w n. swnNniiL Tncoinn Street, nenrjmey, ST. JOHNS T. T. PARKER, Attorney-at.Lsw. Ofllcc: Cochran Illock, next door to pomollicc. Snlnt Johns . . Ortcoa Carpenter & Dolbow l'liutcrcrs, Ilrlck Mntotis snil tticnt Workers. IMImatri girea nnd sntUfnctlon guanuttccd, Kcftr to editor of this jwjicr. 755 Wy. lnudstrcct, University l'ark. ltoue Union 6797. P. J. CARTER HOOTS AND SHOES REPAIRED Shop next door to Andcrxm's fUitrj on Tacotna street. Give me n trUl order. St. Johns, Orri'oq ST. JOHNS EXPRESS HARRY LVUIS, VnpUtot Goods delivered, crated or un crutcd, lu city or l'ortlaml. l'l alios u specfulty. Leave onlcr nt lllckucr's. I'lionc Union 699S. ST. JOHNS, ORKGOS r VOL' WANT A IIOl'BK CAI.I, ON JJK ST. JOHNS, OREGON W. A. STORR 1 ARTISTIC Ciocsacivi? Paper Hanger and Decorator Order can be left at Couch', .tore SpeeUl Attention Given to All Orders V c.u tfptna on th rRESH MEATS prompt Sturlei or tlie GrHVedlircera, Grimly humorous hi the talo of tho sravcdlgger who cotnplaltied that ha lid not get constant work. "Hut, George," sold the minister, "If you wero to bo constantly employed lu the duties of the oUlco you would soon bury tho whole parish." "That mlcht be, sir, but hoo nra I to keep a wife nud family unless I get regular work? 'Deed, sir, I havena buried n leevln' soul for tho Inst six weeks." Hurder still wns the case of another travedlggcr who was nskej to reduce ... i. ior uiggmg a grnvo because, wind ye, James, she was an auld wo man and was salr speut."-Chlcago THE EASTERN HOME J. S. CAIN, Proprietor. Sleals by the day or week. Jersey Strttt . . Oregon per week, 4,oo, Lociirau Illock DosrJ. Saint Johns N. A. GEE House Mover and Repairer Houses moved, raised and re paired. Odd jobs of all kinds, l'romnt service, rewnablc charge. Ivanhoc and Catliu Streets, Saint Johns . . Ores P. W. HINA1AN Chlcaco Roomlnc Houw. Good rooms from ft a week up. Corner Chicau,oand Ivanhoc strteU .Not IIU Taro to LBBb, Stranger-Vou are the ouly Centlo man In the room. Guest-In what war, ilr? Stranger-When I tripped in the dauce and went sprawling on Uie Boor, tearing my fair partner's dress, you wero tho only ono In the room who did . taugu. uuest-Tho lady Is wife, and I paid for the dress. Saint Johns MRS. N. McCANN CLOTHINO CLEANER Clothing cleaned, -pressed sad' my w. Ctl0l.-l Kaevr When to Stop, Farmer Corntassel-Yo don't mean to tell me yo vo stoppetl smokln'I Farmer Ingjaw-Vep; threw away m' pipe th s mornln. Iteen smokln' nigh on to nrty-seven years an' mi t ul-ruS1 pre,ty soon ld 8lt the bab r4'"1 Johns iiieiuled with care and Ladies' clothes a specialty. Old l'o&toffice Iluilding Saint Johns Q. pronipmesi. laity. Ores" Columbia Avenue. OVERSTREET, PLUMBER Doulevanl and Ceutrsl Ortgoa iltivsrv an.l Urelffner-What Is the slBnlflcance of tho eagle that U stamned nn a m.H. SUohns Meat Alarket iSL'St'SSSSSSS: str.r. i... c. tTott Free Press. th.ir ,,, k. .D.r."0." " " . uppiuj t urv;iT..vroa:ab; G. DONNGLLV, St. Johns Market ST. JOHNS, OBEQOM Jut IT SUtti Bon Ton Barber Shop Wrt work ami clean hot towels for 1 vuuuk' a special ty. Agents for Vet Coast Iu,... t ' ! More Sunshine. I v.lt.!.tJ,e e?wPin of Saturday, ! .",lTf.,a; l,le sun has shone n 1"? A ovember. But of rainfall." "e USUaI ,1Uantit' school- House For Rent. . 'ri,re blocks north of house on Richmond street, e-rooro house .bathaud toilet: lot .'ooS MISS AMY B. ROWLAND INSTRUCTOR ON PIANO 50c per Lmsob In St. Johns Wednesdays and Saturdsj 1671 Portsmouth Avenue, University MRS. L. SLOAN-DICKSON DRESSMAKINO 704 Harvard Street, (Club Hall) Phone Scott 1396 University P The 6. HEITKEMPER C& Watchmakers, Jewelers, Sllversmkhs. Importers ?d Wholesale Dealers St. John , pany, St. Johns 1 28i UmH Strut, SSTST fW