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THE ST. JOHNS REVIEW Published r.rerj Friday IlV McKltO.V & TltORNDVKR. flubicrlpllon rte, 11.00 per yer In sdrsnce, Ait Tprtinltiir rate. 11.00 nor Inch nfr month. All sdterllilng bllli ptrilla flril of each momn. fob Printing tiecutcd In flnt-cUu style, hii lor iiqu iTinnnff cuu on aeiirer. All communication! ihould be tddreued la Tea nentw, Ht. Johni, oreron. Tit 15 Kkvikw Is entered nt st office In Saint Johns, Oregon, ns tnnil matter 01 uic sccotm class under tlic Act oi ton Kress of .March 3, 1879. oradal Hawipiptr of the City of Bt. Joim, Phono Scott 0990. I'RIIMY . . DUCI-MIlKR 22, 1905 GOOD ADVICli. IN a recent copy of llic Aincricnii Carpenter and Hullder there tip txtarctl the following paragraph which coiitnhis much that is truth: 1 'Some nrc horn h"-"!, sonic have grcatnetw thrust upon them others advertise. The merchant who .sits down nnil waits for business to come to him will find himself anionic in- 'leu over hiiut;itt;e when the Umpire State express of business mccess pulls out. This is a fact. It is an ne of adverliHiiiK- Prom the cradle to the krivu every article for hiimaii necofwity, comfort and cotivcuience is appropriately placed before the public in a matiper to attract and win confidence. Husiness is ac(iiircd by a bus lies wci. Ativeiuseti 111 a projier and jtcrsistcnt niaiiner and every article of merit itcelves the alien lion of the public. And it is up to the .slncwd business man in every community to advertise caiefully and attractively. The iiieicliaut who does not atlveitisu deserves 110 Miltouii;c because his .silence ill dicnlcM that bis tjoods iiikI his methods will not bear public in- iKrclioil. MONItSTV. run 1 1 a 1 1 preticiieis luive been trying to find out If any man win 11111 his bimlucwi 011 strictly uiiiimiiiii pnncipies iiikI make a Micciito of it. They have Ikcii putting fiom leltets fiom a few ciieeiiui urns 10 miiow lliat kiicii a W1IJ, TUY IT. AS Tint Kkvikw prophesied a couple weeks since the effort to close all saloons in Portland on the last day of the week commonly called Sunday is to be made by prohibitionists. If that body of jieople will only make the Sunday closing eneml -force a genera .stiseusion of all business, iuclud lug street cars and theatres TiiU Kkvikw will stand with them lieart to heart and fist to fist. I he one thing wc do not believe in is an attack upon any individual line of business. It seems too much like Iersotial legislation. , lWPORCIi IT. TIIIiKIi is a law upon the statute books of Oregon making the oK.'iiing of tiny place of busi ness except hotels, restaurants, drugstores and barbershops a criui- ual offence. Its enforcement would break many business men nil would swell bank accounts and essuii the number of fellows who esire lo "borrow a dollar till pay day." Por fiist class and tellable fire in surance companies .see the list at the Peninsula Hank. Our Local Grist A Merry Christmas to you! AN ODD IDEA, Considers The (Municipal Saloon The Only Proper Way. Editor ok Tim Kkvikw: The entire proposition of saloons in St. Johns is revenue for ex penses. The powers that be al ways make that claim. liven our own temjerance cotincilmcn give in and say that that is the only way. I will admit this to be a fact: also admit when a city grants a license it becomes an active partner in the business. Then let the city real) the full bcuelit ot the prohts Different Opinions. There is quite a variance in the estimates placed by different judges on the Gatton tract of land through which the O. K. & X. railway is seeking right-of-way. There were witnesses summoned before the court in Portland to give their several views on the value of this tract and it is evi dent that these men, all being well informed as to values, cannot be so woefully far off in their estimates Mayor V. II. King thought the tract would be doubled in value if the road went through there. At the present time he considered it worth $200 an acre. O. I,. Chaplc thought it worth It is impossible to lenislate M5CUOW. , He had not figured any I . .. ... . . I !...!:. t.. if If against me appetites 01 incii ami "I'i"11"'"" m vume 11 me ruuu re is no saloon, liquor will be st-'dired n right of way ed clswherc. sure it wouldn't hurt it a if there obtain If within the power of the city council of St. Johns, let an ordin ance be passed establishing a city lispensary. bell pure liquor. Add to the first cost enough to pay the monthly salary of the (lis- tKMiser, license fee of three or four saloons that would otherwise be -but was any. W. L. Payne considered the laud worth about $200 an acre and de clared that $400 per acre would be a high price for the railway to pay. G. II. VauIIoLiteii was low man figuring the land, all in all, worth not to exceed $ 100 nn acre. He believed that if the railroad located here, and a good profit be- went through it would run the sides. Hy adopting this plan the value of the tract up fully 50 per man in charge w ill not use tin list cent. means to relieve the customer of P. I. McKcnna said the land was lis money as he is paid a salary worth from .fico to S200 an acre ... .... .. .. ... ana does not care if one glass or a tuougiit the railway would not loteii shall be sold. lessen tile value. 111 (act, it would .S'o boxes should be allowed nor have n strong tendency to raise the women permitted to "rustle" as value quite a bit. the one place would be absolutely 1 he railroad desires 6. 14 acres of under the city control. Illiud nigs the southerly comer. Mr. Gatton would be out of business. values it at Stooo per acre and Here are a few facts y some of the counc Lafc Caplcs Meditates. Tuesday morning General I,afay pttp Cntiles was iudiirtiant. He walked into the city hall with both fists clenched. "I tell you I was hot yesterday, he commenced. "It was close to seven o'clock last nicht when woman and she was as nice and ladylike a woman as you'd wish to see came down to the terry lanu inc. She was very anxious to get across but there was no boat. "On the opposite side washer husband and they were awttil an xious to get to their home in Linn ton. Pen was nearby in his launch but, although the woman begged him to come get her and carry Her across, he wouldn't do it. "I wasn't on good terms with him but finally I asked him why he wouldn't carry her over. Hie woman had often patronized him and paid him: this he didn't deny. Finally he made the excuse that she should have come to his laud ing in place of the Pittsburg street and then he went away. "Well, sir, the only thing I could do was to hunt up a pair of oars, take a leaky old boat half- full of water, and get her over my- S. H. ORDINANCE NO. 65 An Ordlnnnce Assessing the Cost of Improving Cntlln Street fr.m the Hast Line of Lively Street to Jersey Street, In the Cty of St. Johns and Directing an Entry of such Assessment in the Docket of City Mens. The City of St. Johns loe9 ordain nsl follows: Suction' i The Council of the City of St. lolms havltn: ascertained the cost of line of Lively street to Jersey street in siilil Citv of St. Johns, as shown by resolution of Council, of record and date September 18, 1905, and notice thereof having been published in the St. Joints Review for three consecutive weeks front October 17, 1905, to November 10, 1905, inclusive, as shown by affidavit ol foreman of said natter on file, ami the letcul xsting of notice of such street im provement ns shown by affidavit of City linelncer on file with City Recorder, ns provided by resolution of September 18, GREENE Attorney.at.UW( rer. . . b.g, comer Third an" 1 streets, Portland. Waihlgtoa Residence: - Saint IaI. - DR. L. Q. HOLLAND, nuifrtHi ..... ' 1T3IL.IAN AND SURQEON Residence nnd Office: Street V 44 Tacom. 1,one Scott " Oregoj Goodrich & Goodrich, ARCHITECTS Saint John, nl,d p, iqo. to be the sum of f.uS.oo, its n pre- litnTiiary estimate made by city engineer, to lie more accurately determined uy cltv cneltteer. nml ns to time within which same is to ue completed, which is now fixed at sixty 1 avs tram mst tittltli- cation of notice for promsals for said work: proposal to bo filed by January 2, 1900, nt 4 p. in. Dr. W. E. HARTEL, DENTIST Local or general ministered If desir Prcedmau niock, niMitii !.. esircd. ftl id. s, Johni self. If there's one tiling more Now, therefore, It is hereby ordered than another that really appeals to that m!,1 street bo h.tprod nccordlngly ...i.! 1 I. !. 1. ' 1 1.. nnd that the Recorder shall give notice least four saloon licenses will be "He ' property at least Sioooo rjhristuias dinner. For genuine maple sugar go to granted. Than means $4000 jter worth. He has owned the laud for year license. The rent of each of more man it nan century nun ue these will amount to at least .io Hcvetl he knew as much about the iter month or S480 jwr year: the vauie oj 11 as anyone. Hire of four men to tend them at 1 jury returned a scaled ver- ffo iter month will be S720 for diet. Ibis awarded Mr. Gatton each, or S2880 total. Added to $9000 for the 6.i. acres S6000 for that the iutcrc 011 the vested in slock won Couch S: Co.'.s And now it's a smelter coming here! See the Peninsula Hank for fite insurance. An "appropriate Xinas present" may always be bought for xe or x?. Couch it Co. want lo see you be- foteyou buy your holiday groceries. Remember this is almost the last day for buying those holiday . - gins, Or.leryo.ir Christinas pastry of f l,rVfl jhlHl wf tlie paltrv the Hoston Home llakerv. ty000' " l,,,s . P" wurc im- iwiiiii'ii would inn nave to pass it.ywni Kiea nean 11 is u une.j by publication for not less than three woman ill distress. Insertion in Mtcccs-dve publications in n "And cuss a man who wouldn't iicwsjMper of general circulation In the take her across the river. There City of St. Jo .us, Inviting propowls for ,,.,i,. i. , .... it.: t.... ..t.n..i wiaKiiig sattt iniproveutcni, nttti saui sum ought to be something done about or ,,, ,,, fil'n, beik.u.r. Htm lilnllni1 " I ...I.. I . .. 1... t.. .. .. .... 1111.7 mtiiiv.1. tuiueii uy city ctiuiuccr. 1101 exceed inn slid sum, is hereby nsccd to the lots ir..ll n 11 V,.u ,l.!c Sc i iioisniiii property csiwcmiiy :ts;itis talketi glares that the cut necessary for lcn8 ' lmXtV .VWlSK II. ...... a 1. 1 ..a I fill f rrft lit tf Hi.t ft. 1 1 1 itttfl1iM-l . m I . . . . . . ' I iieiiiiieu iiitti ui '- "i niv Muiiui .nun- everything you want lor your parts tiiereoi attti parcels ol land witltiti Iiou icei iroiu ine ouisiiie tine ot eactl side of said Catlln street, In their several proiortloiis in tlte said assessment tils trictof said Catlln otrcct nfdresitid. in the respective amounts to be hereafter deter mined nnd iiMcsscd to said lots or ttarts 01 lots nnd tracts a being benefitted by sum street improvement. The Recorder Is hereby directed to enter nt the proper time the said assess ment hereby made in the docket of citv Ileus, nnd cause notice thereof to be published 11 provided by the City Charter. Passed the Council Dcceuilter 6, 1905. Approved December 7, 1905, V. II. Kino, ATTItST! Mnvor. J. W. Hanks, Recorder. Published In Tint Ritvntw December 15. l5' Dr. MARY MacLACHUN Pliylclan and Suricon Office hours: q ,0 : " 0n. . p. in. Residence MioneSeBii Office Pbone Union fa?, 'M over HIIImh. "." Offict: '"K. store. t over lillintt'a dence St. Johns Hotel. Christmas Ilxerclses. At tlie I!vaugelical church Sat urday evening the following pro gram is to be given: Voluntary. 1: amount in- t'1-' "! S3000 for the damage Owning Song. Id ammintto done. Mr. Gatton sued for Sao- of w about Sliocj. 000 and These men are in business forpS000- the money there is in it. They will have to make a profit over and nlxive the $t.ooo. Let the city es tablish the disK.'iisary and reap the the company offeretl him clcoine Wvlettn Thorn- ll)'KC. Wlsdom-Clas ofOIrl. Recitation Klin Hdmottdsou. No Opium ill Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. man who has thing inn be done but they fail to yosteiilay hiing hit wind 11 done it. The titilh is that theic has never been 11 husiucMH uiaii who didn't lie or any other sort of a man ex cupt lie was 1111 idiot. He may not Iki an habitual liar: he may not lie to his family or to his wiiimeM nc Uuiutiiuccti: but under some cor liiiu ciicuiiistaiiceH eveiy man anil woman of iik lies. David .mid in liii liaMe "All men 1110 liaiK." David was nil light hi' knew what wiin what: ami no I a 10 uood lliikury I'he Veomeii held a charmiiii: in vitation dance last evening in I tick -tier liall. Smoking is a pleasure if the cii'- ais me bought at Valentine's. O. P. Hoff, commissloiier of labor, wis looking over St. Johns There is not the least danger in giving Chamberlain's Cough Itcmcdv to small children its It rnti. ordinances to grant licensenor tains no opium or other harmful would there he the low dives that drug. It has an established rep you iiiki 111 every city where the saloon is oitenited. The saloon is an outlaw from the beginning or it Recitation Ilculah Pollyu. HxercUe-Clftss of Girl. Mistletoe nnd Holly Hlhel Million!. Merry Christina Plont Stutter. I'.xercises rrlmarv CIns. The Journey of "fhe Kings Hffic McDonald. Sing A Song of Christina Viola Klngs-lcrry. Chorus Voting I.iulie. Dr. E. W. ROSSITER PHVSICIAN St. Johns, ... ' MtCC pnnim. QRADUATG NURSE Uesldcncc: 611 I.eavltt Strctt. Phoim Union 1, 33 ST. JOHNS AIRS. C. T. A10E FASIIIONADLG .MODISTE Price Rcnsonnblc. Satlifacii ( uarnt,td. Itntranec .t S stnlrwny, 301 Richmond Stmt. ST.JOHNS, - . . OREC0N. Holiday Pel fumes at the St. Johns Pharmacy. I'lieic is lo be a siiecial school meeting 011 the eveniiii: of Thurs day, December 37. Smokcii St. Johns cigar Ih-sI ioc cigar on the market the "White Ciow." Pot timid is so patiiotic that she ciiuuot raiM viitiugh money to re tain the noted I'oiuMry building! CluUttims ctiuilius all urudas and nice fiehli nuts net them at Valentine' ami you'll know thev would not be necessary for restric ling ordinances, it is not necessa ry to pass these ordinances to nro- bibit Illinois or improcr characters in our woolen mills, saw mills or factories because these me con ducting a legitimate business. Hy taking the revenue away from the individual the evil, to 11 great incasiHc, Is done away with by the city couttoltiiig the business roiiccdlng there are those who'll iw.....i.... 1..... it .... ti ..... r . utatioii of more than thirty years as Recltailon-Mnrlc Mntcey. the mo.tt successful medicine ill use Nmg Mitel Thayer uud Hael Kuleht for colds, croup and whooninir Clirlstma Has Come At I.nt Zina cough. It always cures mid is pleasant to take. Children like it. hold by Jackson's Pharmacy. Asks For Quid. hmroK op Tint Uijviuw: The Congregational society has us iiitcrnooii devotional services each Sunday, in the M. W. A. Hall, 1 liese services are seriously uiarted by loud talkimr ami the drink if theie is a saloon here or hounding of billiard and pool balls not. If Dlckcrsnu. I'atlier Time's Christina Picture. Wand Drill-Cla.sofC.irls. II Miitn Clan Mtould Stumble Mabel AnderwMi. Skirlng Holly Ceorgle Ilotyey. I'.xerclsc Voting Men's Class. nong tnoir. raiitomlme Class of Hoys. Distribution of Tieat. 141. .. me jjosioii iioine uakcry is pre- "yv. tlJlriHl til (ill nil r.l..ro tl...l. It.... I " .... .... w.fe.ii 1,1 I lor your Christinas dinner. mum i "i.asiy amnion ctxtiti Tlie chwi.Kt place in St. Johns ,,v j" vniiiiniii, 11 iiv in niiy 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 o or tuner House nir- had Ik'uii iiivuKtigatiug all this nUhiug is at h. McClave's, No. time. Tlie man who tells the tiuth. the whulu ti tit li . and only the tiuth ih deaf, dumb, blind, can't . 1 ... wiiu (inn iii)u.u l kuttw bow to maku motioiih! t SIIODI.I) HDUUV. IF tliu council tbniiei to gut the lux levy down to the exact notch it should, next Tuewluy evening, lift fiom tlur tabli! the license oidi- iiaucu ami uitliiM kill it or imss it. If it slmll la deeiiutl lvtit to gtaul tliiwt licviiMW at 1000 inch, then the levy win lw made just that much lower. If. on the other hand, the council shall decide to allow only the one license now ....r.l I... I ;.. . t,ivvti iijiuii, ine levy win nave to lw eaiwd for in any event. It is wife to put tlie e.H'ii(.as at not lew; than ffooo for the year and theie will bf an iiidcbtcslucMi to Mutt with. It U pitMiiiuwl that some arrange niwita uuiKt be made for a sinking fund to care for outktnuding war lunu although thte ate small I putbably not over $5000 or $ooo in all, Piudunce would deiiiaml that the quuktlou of whether tbure is to be uioie than the one miUhmi should be uttll bufuie the levy be made in otdur that the levy make as good showing us invisible. sM Jeisey stutit I'luit Uel Rose Water set at The Itaar woultl make 11 Hue ClniM- mas gift for your wifie. Appiopriatc Chiistiuas services tue to Ik.' held in the new IhmtM chinch tu Saturday evening. A geiieitil invitation is extended. A nice gift to your husband is one of those useful Purses or jxvket iKMtks at The St. lohus I (aat. Mr. ami Mis. V. S. Calkin ex- jK'ct to leave tomorrow to Mtend . I. 1 1 . ... .. ine iioiMiuys at iitxiuiam, Wasliiug ton. with Mr. Calkin's siMei Mis. Hunt. What will tdotiNe the bovs so well for Cliiiktums as one of Potter K: Ciixdil's exttie.ss wueous ? Prices light. Mr. mid Mrs. l M. Divlee. of WtKHilmrn. Oregon, have leen guefets of Mr. Dmlge's mother- Mrs. Nancy Caoles. Thev went fiom beie to Seattle. it is revenue the city wants mid must get it is 110 wotse to con duct the whole business than it is to be a partner in it. To sum 11 1 the whole"uiutter if this plan woultl be adopted the city would double its icveiiue, woultl have absolute control of the liquor business, and Icnncii evil to a great extent. While if the old-time saloon is allowed ami license Ik? grunted in St. Johns, the body politic will be corrupted ami not only eoriuplcd but the corruption is already up urcnt. li. C. Ht Ki.iutKT. nvangclical Church. Order of exercises at the in u rcsott below seemingly done 011 "purpose to disturb" the wor .SllipIHIIS There is n state law against these gelical church for next week rewris oemg oh:u on mat day and Sunday school at 10 a. in. why Is this resort 1111 exception? Preaching 1 1 a. 111. nasi lie manhood or any citizen of Junior K. I.. C. li. 2:10 n ht. Johns gotten to such a low ebb Mrs. McVicker. suiK'rintendent. t mi lie will deliberately insult the Senior K. I.. C. Ii.-6:3o p. m. ........ w, n,i j.inii.i nnvii uu ovrmoii 7:0 n. III. worship by so low and contemptible Topic K. i( C. li. .sermon. .n..nniK Hmew oover Wednesday 7 no n. m.- f'lmlr .1 a. t . I . w a Proposals for Street WorR honied proposal will be received nt the ollice of the Recorder of the City of St. John, Oregon, until December 33, I9"5. "t A o'clock p. in., for the Improve meat of Thoiii)M)u Mreet from .Meyen. ittreet to Lively Mreet in the manner provided by ordinance No. 63, Mibjeet to in.- iruviiuiM 01 tue cuarter iiuti onll nance of the City of St. John, mid the plan. clficntion nnd estimate of the Citv Hnglneerof file. lild mut Ih; Ntriclly hi accordance with printed blank which will be fur nUheil on implication at the oflice of tin Recorder of the Citv of St. fnhin. and UUIIOVeinellt limit lu. mm.. I. .!...! .... or livforc ixty tiny from the date of inn publication of notice for prot,xiwl for livau- in. I King Of All Cough .Medicines, li. Ci. Case, a mail carrier of Canton Center, Connecticut, who has been in the Tniled States ser vice for ultout sixteen yeuis, says: "e nave triett many cough nietli cines for croup, but Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is king of all and one to le relied upon every time. We also find it the IkM remedy for coughs and colds, giving certain te- . . . suits una leaving 110 effects." Por sale by Pharmacy, very depraved when they have no discernment of tlte personal rights or properties ot others and the career of such can be easily guesseti. aim wuen sicKiicss or sorrow shall have these iktsoiis as a bos tage, I can see the sweet face of some administering woman cooling the fevered brow, extending the gentle ministrations of comfort to him who had dehlKTately insulted those kind women when in closer communion with the Got! who knows anil repays: cheering thase miming contumely wuu sneers at whomsoever tries to "Praise God Thursday 7:80 n. in.! l'rmvr meeting. e extend a persona! invitation to each citizen of St. lob nil In 1 nr. ticipate in and enjoy the services ns niitiouuced. li. K. McVickhh. Pastor. IllSIK'Ct the Stock of Christum candies ami tints at The Hazel wood before buying elsewhere. Prices riulit and thev treat vnn right. 11. ""VMff"" whom all blessings flow." Jackson's William W. Goodrich. POR S1IA.M1C. MQTHKRS of Dos Moines, Iowa, tue about an suiall-inindetl as they nmkif 'em if dispatches are true. Thev held a Imby show theiu and when it was learned that a lKtiutiful Iwby Jewess hud se emed four-fifths of all the votes cast the indignant mothers raised IMiidemouium in general, a rough house followed, the women wanted their money back -and a Intycot followed. All 011 account of the fact that the babe was born of Jew ish paientsl Here's A Pointer. Last week the Loader, of Cot tage Grove, printed some resolu tions of syuiiMthy. They coin ineuced like this: "Wheieus God in His infinite wisdom lias lemovnl fiom our midst lliother S. Stiilhain, an up right and just brother, to know whom was to respect and honor." TlieteiiH)u one of that paper's reatlers writes a kick and savs the resolutions woultl sound better if the ojKiiing jwragraph read like this: "Whereas llrotber Stidhaiu. a nuiiuy liiiu IllllCIl CStecUICtl DrOtlttT among us, has met with a sad acci dent in which he lost his life." Baptist Church. Sunday school at ten o'clock. Treadling at eleven. Topic "The Wonderful flirict livening service at seven-thirty. lopic "Prejudice and Its An-tidote." No timnoNiUnrlitdiiu'llt 1 tiulf accomuiiilcd by a certified cheok IKIVHb e to tllL'lird. ri.f Hi,. Mm tt tit. S'V " Sl; Jw,li certified by a retxn. IDIe Uink, for 1111 umotiut ctpml to ten 'r eent of the ueL'reLati iir.nw..iia The rbtht to n-lt-oi iim n,i ii 1,1.1. 1. '""; iwvrveii. Hy order of the city council. , , , Ji W. Hanks, RwHtrder of the City of St. John. I'liblUhwl lit the St. John Review Dec einUr 8, 13, 31, 1905. NOTICE. To Am. Whom It m.w Co.nckkn! n. nU 1!cr',)' ,vcn tl,al therein now pe tdliiK before the Common Cotiu- M ,iVL,l,C. Sily ' s'Jn''. County of Mtt tnomah, State of Oregon, a petition akluir for l it im-aiin,. f in " . ion of John trect in the wid City of St. Johns, running from the southerly Hue tL tS r,,,rt tu tlio ImrUtr line in he W il auictle river; which said petition m Id Ct y of St. John on the 1 ith day of December. 1905. ' TllJt tail! lvHltn ...III 1.. . ... ' uc euiieii tin ftir hearing at the regular meeting of wlt Council on Monday, the 15th day of Jan. wry, 1905, at the hour of SoVlock, p. W. C. I'KANCIS. 1 ublUhtfd in Tin; Rijviisw December 195; January 5, 13, 1906. HARNESS SHOP Nice itock of new Koo,U. k,wnt cnh jirlce. All nort of lumrur,. ivtlra neatly made. All our Eood, (ire guaranteed to In? tii-to-date aad Mtinfactory. V. E. swnvnni Tacoma Street, near jcrtcy, ST. JOHN'S T. T. PARKER, Altornc-at-Uw. Oflice: Cochran Illock, next door to pottollice. Saint John . . orrros Carpenter & Dolbow rinntercn, Hrick Maioni and Ct incut Worker. JMImatti ! nnd satUfactlou guaranteed. Ktbi to editor of till tupcr. 7j Wit. landitrcct, Univcrity Park. 11iom uiiiuii 0797, F. J. CARTER " UOOTS AND SHOES REPAIRED Shop next door to Amlerwm'i Mttj on Tacoma trcct. Olvc uic a trUI erto. St. John, Orej.'on ST.JOHNS EXPRESS IIAKKV LVIJIS, I'rcffklM Good delivered, crutcd or nn. crated, In city or Portland. ll ano a upccfalty. Leave order nt Hickncr'. 1'fione Union 699S. ST. JOHNS, - OREGON THE EASTERN HOME J. S. CAIN, Proprietor. Meals by the day or week. Bond. per wcck, M.oo. Cochran Illock Saint John Jery Stmt . . Orrgoa MV A. GEE lloute Mover and Repairer Houses moved, raited and re paired. Odd job of all kind, l'romnt service, rrsnnaljlc chlKti. Ivanlioe and Catlln Street. Saint Johns - ' - Ortfc tidote Thurstlay eveuinp; the "I notice thut Poff it Carev have another ear laid of that uood coal. ny! but they do .sell coal and its hue, tiH'" Uiucuist lilliott assorts Hint UU Kol.4 at the store have ejowu so lHniiu tiiui wuen ins place is cloned pettple brwik into his home to see if he has a stock there. They did that several eveitines m?o when Mr, and Mrs. lilliott were away ians;ickiiie; the place but stealing iiotbine;. UU, Mister ! Make your wife happy by gettiiiK her a Niagara inline for Christinas. Potter & ttoold sell them. 'IM... l . ., . . . ii. iivm ii.iihim euurcii is u clever hit of work the shatv is tKltl ami attractive and the interior nicety ailuptetl for a coiiKtef-ation. It will easily contain over tco hear eijt. AUIioukIi the auiKriatiou is small and the tmildiue; and equipment together with the ore.au is pniciicauy jaut tor at the start. One of those "CattanuiKits" IHvket knivas soM by Potter & Cloold will inuke an elegant Christ- (II'IC t. f...t t .1 :Vri. V. '"7r' n"wr or mat sue. with an expensive bar f"vv"'v , -""'e uiaii ninety jut- atutett, mat the Jicoo will look tS vitmn fr0m" Kmy 0,10 !,ke,a ,lVttrtur uml a "ickel lully wurrantcil. bv the time the bilk 1 ,v,.m Ketluctiou stile of till kinds of House furuisliiiiKs at McClave's fur uiture store, iox Jersey street : rormer Seilini! thirty iirnver ni.w.i.irr !c i,..i.i I'. "'I re conlially invitetl to ; r -i 10 2.50 2.50 Adniinlslrator's Notice For Publication, at seven- OiMotte Shades . . . Mattiue;, per yard . Kitchen Treasure. Iron Hods Mattresses Trice. 5 3.00 300 Notice U herebv lv 111 tli-lt tlw hiiR is ueitl. iMt ,ai been' du ly at w uteil b he allv llivitm it I rounti- ni t .1... . .V. ' 1,,"lcu "i l,le these services. Mulilionu , Z r. f.,",.."rf??4 . or All .. : est.n..nfl t n.. "".i ui uic .''vryicca Will lie luIil 111 tli I "- "viisenil. Heceasml. 50 Change In Time. Get your Xiuas presents at St. Johns Hazar. An l:planaiion. There seems to le a tnisaiii ception reanlinn the new hotel ..r...v.x..;.:.v.. ii. . . l'iwviiiuii. t ue aj;reeitieiii lliatle when the jvrmit to conduct the saloon was granted was that "an investment of Utweeu ?ioooo and $20000 would be made." With a $3800 site and a $5500 buildiny it seems to anyone who can figure what it costs to furnish a bouse of .Another new time-table has been made for the street cars and four more trams each day have been amled. 1 Ins brines the total mini uvi in intnis tier nay to an even tialt hundred -as against 55 dur ihr e tair ami 46 for tlte js iiiuiiin or so. mis new time-taole comes just aner sixteen linns m tue city had donated a few do ars each for cards carrying the table. These cards were uootl ads but now thev are, of course, worse than useless. l ney w ill have to be throwu away uuiy. Methodist Church. Rev. V. I.. Younir, pastor. Services next Sunday: Miuday school at ten o'clock .Mrs. c. I. I liurstou, superiuteii dent. Preachinp; at eleveu. l;pworth LeaRtie at six-thirty. Sacred concert at seven-thirty with the usual Christmas music. new buildintr on Chic near Harriet. 0 ' U. A. I.HOXARI), Pastor. Cream Puffs and I.emon Pies i 7) aatimiay-at Boston Home iiak.vrj-. Contract Let. 1? T t- . 4 . j. n.oenier yestert av smmii the contract for the new McChesney block 011 Jersey street -reference to winch was made a ennui., u.1... . :.. ... . -I-" "VVK3 rtBu iu uiese columns. The buildintr tl fritiia 1 . 1 .. " i""1! orick, two aim tea. i ue contract nrip.. ic . , 500-andwork will be starteira't 4 c uuimmj; nrom ises tr. lw. ; " lrf bavliiK claims aKalust said SS "", ' o present U c r. , " C. l,rrrly verified as by laiv rvqutre.l. at the ollice of T. T. Parker in I). 55! 4Ul 'Uy of November, A. KWOOD li. Q.l.W, T.T.Parker, AiluiinUtrator. P.,i.iMtorinie" l?T Alu''nirator. t ''''f11 Kevietv Noyen, tor 34, December i, 8, and i5l 1905. P. W. H1NAIAN Chicago Roomlnj Mouk. Gooil rooms from f 1 a week up. Corner Chicagoaml Ivanboe ttrrtu Saint Johns - Ottt AIRS. N. AkCANN CLOTHINO CLEANER ClothittK cleaned, pressed l ineuded with care and proroptaw Ladies' clothes a specialty. Old Postofiice Building Saint Johns . - 0 Q. W. OVERSTREET, PLUMBER 1 Boulevard and Ceatm !tATox?f1Boi,Bnsfor the girl. St. Johns Pharmacy. F. J. Koerner, CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER . . . Columbia Avenue. Saint Johns OrP AUSS AAIY B. ROWLAND INSTRUCTOR ON PIANO 50c per Ltuoa In St, Johns Wednesdays and 1 67 1 Portsmouth Avenue, UnivMU The Ifazelwood Made A Raid. ..v nKiHiiy-siiernis. it c cm were in St. 1olm U'Mi..-.i ' . ,nha,le liquor was fniitwi '"?. n,nJ specifications tumished on annlicatinn. neatness and done with promptly All work dispatch. The G. HEITKEMPER GO, E. P. Tognini, Prop. Is an up-to-date quicK tiinir, Stand. . " - . .n.1.111" Ugar, uontecuonerj The Celebraicu aitbouL'b I,. ,.. . vr. Watchmakers, Jewelers, 'iitumiins. Importers and Wholesale Deale OOP 11 f . aiana. iuo ueicuia.v wood Cream and Buttw W in stock. Corner Jemy Wu ui Broi oo HW1SBI1 3 fM . ' th j si. PORTLANB I gt Joku, oMt 1 au