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Bonham & Currier General Merchandise Cochran Block A Matter of Local History The DInry of James St. Johns Now Printed For The First Time. St. Johns the Center of Attraction FOR THE MANUFACTURER Now is llie time to invest. In the spring in vestors will flock hero anil prices will double. We have a few I.ots left at $200.00 t Huslness Pronertv I.ots 550.00 2 I.ots with alleys too 'I'IMJMC '171 CHIT P. A I I AMM JII I IV UUI I wn fill! jaa 00 I W. H. King Land Co., St. Johns. OOO00O0OO00O 00000000O4OOOO4 COUCH & CO. With a complete line of Staple and Fancy Groceries comes a nice line of Ladies Gents', Misses' and Children's Shoes, Dry Goods, Hosiery and Underwear, Garden Seeds, Garden Tools, etc. Phone Union .1066 206.208 Philadelphia Street A Few Fine Lots in St. Johns Park for $350 Each. . HASV PAV.MKNTS Thou lots will tlonlile in value in less limn one year. Shepard, Dobie & Peterson Real Estate, Fire Insurance, Notary Public Phone Sjott .1061. No. 109 Jersey Sir. et. : 'Xxx::h;'0O0:hXhxoc chxooookooooooocoooooo 8 Your Valuable Papers ! 8 8 Aie yon tunning the risk of losing them ly keeping thnn mound the premises? If so, yon hail belter tent a wif."dciosii box at once. Thuy cost yon fioin $5 to $15 a year, according toslc. Single envelop eared for at trilling 'XK)Use. The Peninsula Bank N. II. SUTTER Contractor and Builder IK'.sIgus ninl DMiin Its I iirnlslicil, ami .11 con- I rnct on guaranteed lo pi use the most partic ular. JI7 HohiHk Strctl ST. JOHNS, OREGON KolJtiKf of W, L. Thorn J) kf. St, Mm, Mil b) nit (rum my own pUni, KADDERLY TRANSFER & COMMISSION COMPANY I'nUu In FEED, HAY, LIME, CEMENT, SHINGLES LATH, COAL. KTO. (li t our Pi lees, unit we get Vour lUislm-si,, I'liiMtc JhoII tmi, ST. JOHNS. OKIIdON l.tldv sslktailt l'llOIIC I'l.lkl lll Night office, luuOsncgostrect Dr. S. C. COOK Resident Undertaker and Embalmer Iqmpmint anil work guaranteed vit.il to any on (lie roust, N i "V Jeri v street, in MrClave furniture .tore, St. John. EDMONDSON CO., Hardware, Tinware, Plumbing t Tin Roofs, Ontters, etc. I'liune Scott 4065 ST. JOHNS, Or J; Calls Promptly Attended D.iy or Night. Lady Hmbalmcr Lull cither phone liust uSS I'uioii 3S4 t ZELLER-IJYRNES CO. Funeral Directors ami l:mlalmers 5 307.J09 Jersey Sttcct, St. Jotins, Oregon t (Prepared by George If. Mines.) Tune t2. 1841 Left the south fork of the Platte this morning and arrived at the north fork of the Platte about noon. Took dinner here. Seen no buffaloes today except one. Kncamped this ntuht on the bank of the north fork of the Plitte. is situated 011 the north side of Laramey fork on the bank of the river. It has a pleasant site. It is built of a kind of brick made of clay not burned. They are 8 in ches wide and 16 Inches long. The fort Is not finished at this time. The wall is 16 inches wide on the top and at the bottom it is 3 feet, and 160 feet by 1 20 feet srpiare. When finished it will be plastered with lime and white washed all around outside. The other fort is about one mile from it, on the main fork of the Platte river. It Is called Fort John, and will be built in the same way. We can see some of the Black Hills from these forts which arc 50 miles distant. I visited these forts to Tune nth. This morning n bad accident happened one of our men. I was out of the camp helping to keep ,iny( i,ut cannot give a full dcscrlp tnc oxen iromsiraying away worwc mon 0f theni as they arc not nil nave to let tiicm feca on grass aim s 10,i f ie river here is narrow watch them to keep the Indians from driving them away), and while I was there I heard a gun file in the camp and heard some man scream. I went to the camp saw one of our men lay bleeding on the ground. He had shot himself with his mm. He was pulling his and the water is clearer and better than it is below. (to iik continwud) Caught Cold While Hunting a Bur glar. William T. Lanorgau, provincial iun from his wauou by the mu.zlc Constable at Cliapleau, Ontario, and the lock caught something and says: "I caught a severe cold while fired and shot him throtiuli the left btintimr a buruhir in tnc forest side. He lived about an hour and swatnn last fall. Hearing of Cham died. We buried him in the sand berlalu's Cough Remedy, I tried it, 011 a hill alHiut a half of a mile from and after usimr two small bottles, the camp. Thecompany appointed was completely cured." This rem a committee of five men to appoint led v Is intended especially for an administrator for the estate of cotmhs and colds. It will loosen the deceased, which they did. and relieve a severe cold In less The captain was nptioiutcd. We had a sermon delivered on the occasion by the Rev. Mr. Williams. We left there at it o'clock and went to Ash Creek. There we cm camped and killed an elk. June 1.1th. This being a rainy day we did not leave here until the 15th. This morning we left here. The air has been cold for three days. The name of the creek we camped at last night is Ash Creek, killed one deer there. The river here is wide, like the south fork, and has hills on each side coiisistlnn of sand and rock, and narrow plains next the water. We eueiimiied this night about 15 miles farther up the liver. June 10111. nils morning we left the camp at the usual hour. The day was pleasant. We made a good day's drive. Killed .some rabbits and three anteloites, but have not seen a buffalo for .1 days. We seen Mime wild horses on the opMiite side ol tnc river today. I he laud here is almost entirely destitute of timlier. There is some cellar along the creeks ami on the islands, a few ash trees, some mountain clienles and currants of the largest si.e I have ever seen. We e11camiH.1l this evening on the bunks of the Platte. June 1 7111. we kit the camp tills morning at 7 o clock. Crossed creek of excellent water at 0 o'clock. Seen a considerable quantity of pine timber today, along the cteeks anil bluffs. Two of the hunters went out yesterday and did not return until 12 o'clock last niglit. 1 ney lirouglit In some btiffaloc meat with them, and hud seen no Indians. We eiicatiiiH.nl on the bunk of the river near the mouth of a large creek in sight of 11 rock or clay iieak called the Chim ney Chimney Rock I, anil in sight of 11 large clay mount which has the npiiearauce of a large mansion house Court House Rock. June ihiii. ! nis morning we started at six oclock, The weather is fine ami the air pure. We travelled about 25 miles today anil cucnmicd about two miles from die luuuucy or ciay ikmk. it is a sharp KNik of clay mingled with ail . it 1 rocK. w e nave kiiicu no nuiiaiiKS today, but have seen 2 of them, and killed two antelopes ami one deer, jiiite 19111. tins morning u left camp at the 30 minutes past six o clock. 1 he air is cool to day and the wind blows hard. We nave kiiicu two mountain stieep ami 3 elk today ami one atitcIotc. we eucaiuKii tins evening near a tleep ravine of water nearly stir rounded by high bluffs which have a splendid apiK-arauce. 111 . t nine 30. we leu nere wis morning at six o'clock, Took din tier on the banks of Horse creek This is a cold, windy, disagreeable day for traveling. This night we encamped on the banks of the Platte about thirty miles from V, I.aratny, June 21.- l ins morning we set out at the usual hour. The day pleasant except it is very windy. for one would judge from the short ..r.i. t ; !. ... oe.vt in uie niiioer uiai 11 in always the case here. The hills are sandy i ... . . .1 aim in some piacvs tockv, rome have the aniK-aruuce of chalk, con sistiug of a substance resembling plaster tuns. We see but few ulfaloes here, but have plenty of meat 111 the camp yet. There is plenty of small game. We enjoy good health, excepting two or three K'rsoiis, who have Ikxmi complain time than bv any other treatment and is a favorite wherever its superior excellence has become known. Por sale by Jackson's Pharmacy. LAST YEAR'S ELECTION, A Brief Mention Of How The Vote Went Last Year For Those In terested In Such Alnttcrs The election of 1 905 is a matter of history, but, in view of the election held on Monday last, it it might be well to recapitulate some of the tcrforiiiauccs of that day. There were 374 votes cast. There were three tickets in the field: "Citizens," "Independent," and "Good Government." With the exception of the mayor mid one councilman the entire Good Government was elected. There were 26 candidates for office. For mayor, T. J. Momihau and W. V. JoIk-s each received 118 votes and W. H. king received 3. For recorder, M. K. Tufts re ceived 92 votes while J. W. Hanks was elected with 370 votes. For Treasurer II. 1) Dickucr secured 84 votea and V. W. Valen tine received 277 votes. P. J. Peterson received the high est uumlier of votes of the candi dates at large 207. In the second ward there was a close fight between J. H. Shields with 65 votes uud C. M. Hall, who had hut 0.. I lte.se figures arc secured from a copy of Tint Kitviitw of the week of the election and are supioscd to be absolutely correct. -a few- THORNS The Mam 3 2 AN OFFICIAL DIRECTORY S. H. GREENE Attorney-at-Law. Office: Room 9, Hrceden Ilulld lug, corner Third and Washington streets, I'orttond, and St. Johns, l'lionc: l'aclficaogS. Residence: St. Johns Joseph McClicsney, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND sURtlUON Office In Mnlbrook Mock ST. JOMN. - - OREQON D?,. L. 0. HOLLAND, PIINSICIAN AND SLROI-ON Retltlence: On Modoc Street l'lionc liiist 6198 RESOLUTION St. Office: Hol- lirook llrlck Mock, rooms jntul 4 Phone l'.nst 36S9. Johns, .... Orcgo Dr. W. E. H ARTEL, DENTIST Crown nnil llrlilge Work n S)cclnUy Rooms 1 nnil 2, llollirook Mock, St. Johns Dr. MARY MacLACHLAN f'h) kU Inn and Surgeon. Residence Phone Scott 4(104. Office: Holhrook's New Ilrirk Mock Resilience, St. Johns Motel. OSCAR DeVAUL, M. D Office liotim, 9 lo it g, m., to 5 p. 111. Office l'lionc, Scott 1104. Kenldence l'lionc, Uiilun jyii. Office In Unlreulty Park Drug Store. I30LEN BROTHERS CARI'GNTURS AND CONTRACTORS Wf OiunntM la I'Ium I'. T. lloUti, SI6 UUmttlt lluuUtrd. C. W. ilokn, JJS T)lr Street sr. JOHNS, okiuion N. F. NOREN & CO. Those pesky files with the cus tomary :.':'). are now showing up. Did you ever know a girl who eloped that wasn't "a vivacious, charming girl, highly esteemed by all?" I never did. The Mutual Life Insurance com pany now promises to "reform." Nothing snort 01 pcriiua can ever place that company again upon its feet. Now is the time a man dopes your fruit trees and makes your orchard look like a whitewashed henhouse. Good for your trees, though. The "made-In-Oregon" exhibit soon to be given in Portland will, no doubt, contain several thousand babies. These will "goo-goo" to the sjcctators, and will look cute. When 11 married woman sues n spinster because the husband fell In love with the uukisscdjwouiau, who loses? Money Is n sort of n salve to heal the wounds that dalliance gives. A "woman's exchange" is to lie started in Portland. That's u place where a mini takes his thirty-year-old wife ami changes her for a twenty with 11 trading stamp rebate. That man, S. A. I), Putcr ought to have another "t" in his name. The manner In which he gets away from the police shows that he Is more of a "putter" than he Is a "putcr." The Herald has been started at Helix. If I was positive as to which sylluble in Helix was yelled out the stronger I'd know better what the outcome of the piper would lie. In Washington a steel company has just been incornornted. This Is not the first "steal" company that litis Wen IncortKirated in our sister state and will probably not lie the Inst. New football rules are about to te adopted. One of these will be thnt "when a man is killed in the battle the funeral expenses shall lie paid from the gate receipts and no questions asked." Good rule. , Authorities at Washington have found that the Standard Oil Com- ARCHITECTS, puny Is n trust ami will prosecute it. This Is startling If true. I had K'dut Johns nml Portland, Oregon supposed the thing was n trust- but I cannot understand how the Zc cr-Bvrncs& B ackburiiCo Real Kutntc, Imns, Insurance and Iltislncss Chances. S. C. Norton, corner Ilrttnswlck and Hudson streets, Resident Agent. Phone r.ai 0311. jHKSI'.Y 8TRHHT ST. JOHNS Carpenter & Dolbow Platctcr, llrlck Masons and Ce ment Workers. lUtluiutcs given anil satisfaction guaranteed. Refer lo editor of this jtapcr. 755 Way lamlstrccl, University Park. Phone I'ltiou 6797. F. J. CARTER HOOTS AND SIIOUS RUPAIRIH) Shop next door on Tacouia street. St. Johns, to Anderson's ltakery rivc tnc 11 triiit order Oregon C. MARION SALISBURY Graduate Optician Will test the eye free of charge. 1 10 Tacomn Street. St. Johns, Oregon Goodrich & Goodrich, secret leaked out. Sold Aealn. rhert was n oalr of trafiers Mine tiieatre-goers in fans wear about the city last week getting up mil iiirii ha s to the theatre a "telephone directory." This 01,11 kwP "le!" ' llfig the per- was covered with ads of the busi-. lomiancc. unit is a good way to . . . Cittn rat lit toll Is lit . I i. ............ ness linns of the city at three "! r ",'"mi1 dollars a throw-making a total of ' css , . who wear their Hats in fifty dollars taken out of the city- " ""mi " view, for an imperfect directory. There Those Portland preachers ills- aie names of well-known telephone cusiing"Is marriage a succ:si?"are useis who are not to be found on stirelv well paired. The married l'lionc VanciHiier Mlu Undertakers and-Embalmcrs 209 Jersey Street l'nr particular iuiptlru of George Pack ingiiaui, joj jersey M., M. jotins iM. L. ROWLAND, (envr.il Hlacksmithlng ami Kciuir lug. llorvhieing a jK-clalty. All work warranted, this "directory" card which Tint UnvihW would have been pleased to have gotten out for one- half the amount paid the outside firm, If the directory was accurate there would have been some grounds for the money paid out: but it was not. It will be but a few weeks before all the numbers (or many of them) will be changed: then the card will be sent to the waste basket. And then some other fellow will come along and try ami skin our people out ot u tew more dollars, N. (lrip Quickly Knocked Out. 'Some weeks ago during the severe winter weather both my wife and myself coutracted severe colds which speedily developed into the worst kind of la grippe with all its miserable symptoms," ays J. K. Kglestou of Maple Land ing, lowa. "Knees and joints ach iug, muscles sore, head stopped up, eyes and nose running, with alter mite spells of chills and fever. We lK'gau using Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, aiding the same with a double dose of Chamberlain s Stomach and Liver Tablets, and by l.iil ..km .Ink,. .'..1. . . n . . . I .. iiiH iv i .1 itn u) iiijovu iui vine, 1 us lloenil USC vii.nv muni iiu Kiiiiiv: uxmy. icilOOktHl out the rrrin. 1 ..1 wt .1 1. . : uui urn.- uim.il.!.-. ti".auijKii jHckson's rharniacy. mis eveiiiui; oil uie oaiiKS 01 llie Platte. June 23d. 1 his day we arrived at l'ort Luratuy at 10 o'clock. The fort is 011 the north side of the river Laramy's fork, which we had to crass. It runs into the Platte half a mile from the fort, soon completely " Sold by Almost Mix-Up. An excited mother, a missing kid, and a husband who wished to care for the child, caused Marshal Uredesou some anxiety. The There is I young woman was ruad enough to another fort building about half a bite and at her approach by- mile from it. Its proprietor s name stauders promptly sidestepped is Luptoti. The new fort is on the Filially the whole party with banks of the Platte. We have en- several additions adjourned to anipod this night m sight of lxrth where the little boy was hidden forts. and the mother secured htm. June 33d We lay this day There seems to have been con where camped last evening, 111 sidcrablc love last between the sight of both forts. lort Laromeelyouug couple. preacher says it Isn't and IhejCt.r, bachelor ays 'tis. That's just the way: the less we know of a subject the better able we are to praise it. Mayor Lane has vetoed the fran chise allowing a heating plant to tie conducted for the public goal in Portland. Evidently he considers that he will lie made hot enough without artificial means. Hut it is a cold lunc that has no heating! Ilecause the husband of a black haired woman went to his home in Uanhocuud Tacoma !., St, Johns Seattle the other night with blonde hair on his sleeve his wife shot him and afterwards abused him so that his life was in dancer. Isn't it odd how some women will pick up a little thing like that hair and make trouble over it f Now for a breakfast food factory tor rortianu. A Dig cereal com pany, figuring that lumber is cheap and sawdust at a very low Injure. ts about to start a plant. Shredded fir biscuit, evaporated cedar saw uu, imemcou ipetrined pine patties), ami such things will be manufactured. The many sheep ranches also will furnish good material for btickum the iireat cereal coffee. Thobn, A. GEE House Muter IIoucs moved, P and Repairer ruUnl and re. vdred. Odd johs of all kinds, Rheumatism Makes Life Miserable. A happy home is the most val uable possession that is within the reach of maukiud, but you cannot enjoy its comforts it you are sutfer iug from rheumatism. You throw aside business cares when you enter your home and you can be re- icveu from those rheumatic pains also by applying Chamberlain's Pain Balm. One application will give you relief ami its continued use for a short time will bring about a permanent cure. For sale by Jackson's Pharmacy, Keep Your Rye Ou St. Johns. rompt service, reasonable charues. Ivauhoc and Catlius treets. Phone Katt 61S9, Saint Johns ... Oregon Bon Ton Barber Shop MAXSPiian & Kai'.mi.hi.v. I'Irst class work and clean hot towels for patrons, Hair cutting a socially, Aleuts for West Coast IUuutlry Jcrey street St. Johns G. W. OVERSTREET, PLUMBER llollirook Illock, 103 South Jersey street. Phone Union J85. Oregon Notice is hereby given that nt the meeting of the City Council of the City of St. Johns, Oregon, held on the 21st dny of March, A. D. 1906, the following resolution was adopted. Saint Johns . . MRS. N. AlcCANN CLOTHING CLEANER Clothing cleaned, rreseil and mended with care and promptness. Ladies' clothes a specialty. Old Pontoffice Uuitdiug Saint Johns - Oregon R. WILCOX, Dray and Baggage Lin Phone Scott 1308. Piano Moving a Specialty. Leave orxlers at Blackburn's 1'urniturc store and they will receive prompt attention. F. A. LASHBAUGH I'uel furnished, either short or long. Drayiug and team-work of every kind. Prompt service, Terms reasonable. Comer Jersey and Catlln, ST. JOHNS Neatly printed books of notes and receipts for sale at this office. Ri'.sot.vttn: Thnt the Council of the Citv of St. Johns, Oregon, deems It ex pedient anil promises lo Improve Charles ton street from the north line of Jersey street to the north line of Hmtou street In the following tnnnuiT, towiti lly establishing 11 light grade on said street in the following manner the same as the county roads are graded. S.dd inprovemcnts to be made In accordance with the Charter and Ordinances of the Citv of St. Johns, and the plans, speclfi. cations and estimates of the city engi neer fded In the office of the recorder of the City of St. Johns. The cost of said improvement to lie assessed as provided by the city charter ujkiii the property fjiecially and iccullarly benefitted tlicrc hy, and which Is hcteby declared to be all the lots, furls thereof and parcels of laud within a line loo feet from the out side line of each side of said Charleston street. The engineer's estimate of the prob able total cost for the Improvement of said street Isf:0t3.6l. The plans, specifications and estimates of the city engineer for the Improvement of mIi! Charleston street arc hereby adopted. H1t.s01.VHH! That the city recorder of the City of St. Johns be, and Is, hereby directed to give notice of the proposed improvement of said Charleston street as provided by the city charter. Kctnoustranccs against the nlxivc Im provement may be filed In writing with the undersigned within fifteen days from the date of the first publication of this notice, lly order of the City Council. J. W. Hanks, City Recorder. Pubhnhcd in the St. Johns Review March y, April 6 and tj, npG. RESOLUTION Notice is hereby given that nt the meeting of the Council of the City of St. Job s, Oregon, held on the 27th day of At arch, A. D. 1906, the following resolu tion wns adopted: c Ol southerly line of following manner, Ritsoi.vitn: That the Council of the City of St. Johns, Oregon, deems It ex- iKMiicui nun proioe to improve llnrl ington street from the north I in Jersey street lo the .iiotioc strict in the to wit: To entabllsh the ncco.ia'ry grade for pivlng and to improve said llurllngtou street, lay lde walks, guide, etc. Said Improvement to Ik maile in accordance with the Charter and Ordinance of the City of SI. Johns, and the plans, specifi cation and estimates of the City I'.ugl neer, filed In the ollice of the Recorder of the City of St. Join s. The eot of said improvement to be avcd us pro vided by the city charter upon the projt erty Seelally and jK-ctill.irly benefitted thereby and which Is hereby declared to be nil the lots, puts thereof, nud pincls of laud within a Hue loo feet from the outolde line of each side of said llurllng tou street, The Hnglueer's estimatu of the prob able total cost for the Improvement of said street is ijji.ii. The plans, ieclficatiou and c.llnmtes of the City Knglneer for the improve ment of said llurllngtou street are here by adopted. RltsoLVitn: That the Cite Recorder of the City of St. Johns be, and is, here. oy iiirecien 10 give notice ol tlic pro H).'d Improvement of Mid ilurlliiL-lon street as provided by the city charter. Keiuonstrances ng:iint tlie alxive im provement may I filed in writlue with the underpinned withi.i is davs from the date of the first publication of this notice. lly order of the Council. J. W. Hanks, Citv Recorder. Published in the St, Johns Review March 30, April oanil ij, 1900, LGQAL NOTIC0. in the Circuit Court of the State of Ore gon, County of Multnomah, I!d. S. Stocklen, Plaintiff, vs. Annie Stocklen, Defendant. To Annie Stocklen, Defendant : In the name of the State of Orrimn you are hereby summoned und required to appear and anwcr the complaint filed against you in the ubove entitled suit on or before the twelfth dav of May, 1906. which is after six week" have expired from the date of the first publication of this summons. It Is prescribed in Him order for the publication of summons that the summons be published for six successive weeks, and said order was made and dated the twentv-secoml ilav of March, 1&06, and the first publication iiicrcui u mane tnc tmrltetti ilay cf March. 1006. and if vou f.dl to anne.ir and answer, the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief prayed for 111 his said complaint, to wit : That the bonds of matrimony, heretofore and now ex isting oeiween tlie plaintitf and the de. fendaut be dissolved, and for such othtr and further relief as shall seem equitable. This summons is published once a week for six successive weeks in the St. Johns Review by order of the Honorable Judge I'nuier, judge of the above entitled court, made the twenty-second dav of March, 1906, H. Dknli.ngek, Attorney for the Plaintiff, 414 Chamber of Commerce. First insertion March .30.1906: last in. sertion May u, 1906. LAUREL LODGE No. 186 I. O. O. F. ST. JOHNS, ORCOO.N Meets each Monday evenine in n.1,1 Fellows hall, at j:yo. Visitors welcomed. U. M. Hall, N, O. . Klliott, Secretary. Mali Schedule Mail arrives at St. lohns at 7:10 a. m and 1:15 p. m. leaves at 10:10 a. in., and 4:45 p. m. Office open week davs from fi-icn , to 6:10 p. ni. Sundays from 9 to 10 a. tu. 10 malls arrive or depart Sunday,