St. Johns review. (Saint Johns, Or.) 1904-current, April 13, 1906, Image 2

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THE ST JOHNS REVIEW
Publlififd Rtirr FrliUj
DUNIWAY
nv R. V. McKron.
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All idTertlllnr bills
month.
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pjrll Brit ol tscb
Job Prlnlln
MMH for Job
cieeaUd In Antrim .;..
ntlng eih on dHlrtrr.
All eomraunlettlons thonld b iddrtntd
Tb BtTltw, Bt. Johns, Orccon.
lo
Tim Kitviitw Is entered nt post office
In Snlnt Joliim, Oregon, ns limit mutter
of the second clnis timlcr the Act of Con-
Kress of Mnrch J, 1879.
OfflcUl Wswipspsr of th Oltr tt St. Joint.
Phono Enit 0100,
FRIDAY APRIL 13, tor
RUVIVH IT.
TIIIiRIi should he mi imtnedinte
rcvivnl of the "Hoard of Trade"
this city. There is great need of
such an organization provided
that it can he made a good one
Other cities have them there is no
good nnd sufficient reason why St.
Johns should have the push and
pluck shown by other small com
munities. Under the title of the "Commer
cial Club" much was done for this
city by it body of energetic men
men who saw the possibilities of
the locality. Under the manage
incut of the Commercial Club in
dtistries were secured and new res!
dents gained. It is very likely that
these same industries would not
have found St. Johns had it not
been for the ersistent effort of this
club although it Is fair to say that
some industries would have located
here even if they had not arrived
for many years.
For some reason or other a con
demnation of the Commercial Club
took root, nourished and bore fruit.
Just what those causes were it is
hard to say but the effect was
evident. The club went to pieces.
Since then any effort to tevive u
like organization under any other
name has been almost iuiossihlc.
Several efforts have been made
only to tesult in disaster.
Theie is frequently an assertion
made that St. Johns is only a real
estate man's graft. No .statement
could be farther from the truth.
What is now necessary tole done
is to show the wot Id that such 11
title is not deserved. Yet one can
but admit that had not the real
estute men steped gallantly to the
foie when some needed industry
was sought or "pulled their wad"
when there was need of cash the
city would not be what it is today.
Hut today the city is out of that
class. It has droped its knee
pants and has an air of young man
hood, It oilers excellent oppor
Untitles for the manufactures, the
capitalist, the investor, the home
seeker. St. Johns Is today the
largest and most pioseious of any
three-year-old on the coast: and
there bids fair to Ik; no cessation of
its opportunities and jMissibilitlrs
There is need of 11 dun ot some
sort or an organization if one
prufers so to call it to get busy.
I.et this club be fnimed at once
uud with good olliceis theie will lc
a tremendous appreciation iu all
lines and iu every way.
I WILLIS S,
PI
DESERVES CREDIT,
The Prime Worker Of The Recent
Campaign Was P J. Peterson.
Last week iu the after-campaign
enthusiasm Tun RiiViKW failed in
its duty to one of those who accom
THE PEANUT ROUTE,
St Johns Cnrllne The Bonanza Of
The Hot Roasted Pennut
Vender
Did you ever notice the number
of peanut chewers that make the
THE NEW COUNCIL
plislicd great results for his party evening run from Portland to this
through the struggle. It is a fact cud of the peninsula? It seems ini-
that there was a strong strenuous probable that anyone could have
struggle for supremacy between the takui the ride more than once and
various forces and factions in this Hot been made aware of the fact
that there are more nuts eaten and
more shells distributed than upon
any other line running outside ot
Portland.
It is an unwritten law that no
shells shall be thrown upon the
floors of the cars and when some
city: it was not a dirty scramble
but a clean-cut, stand-up-and-fight
fair contest
Upon each side were arranged
nilnrniiln
Attininavf- r n n n T T r nnttlTT n I MIL' II WIIU llilll IMU IJU.-Jl ui
UANUIUAIt run olAIC rninicn lhc cit at Uwrl-wch side, it is
a, onuiair,,,, irim,rV Anrii 2o. lonr, true, in its own peculiar way. The
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question 01 victory lor tne one sme 101 me conductors irown upon tnose
i iicreuy iiicugv uiu ikuwii-ui or . . , ,.,.. ,., nruelv III iiassenirers c ecorat ntr t he stce mat
i I. .,:.. ,.f ii... I . . - - .. i : . " . . ..
wregon a giwu iwwi.i.u.1 u.w i KcttitiK otit the vote: lor the city with the crackly shells the pas
enormous cost o tne ouicc, i eiec- wnH cvcllIy (nvi(iu(i. And iixin P. senger usually shrinks into the
ted, and I declare ujkjii my honor j, iiclcrso depended this work dcetcst recesses of the slat seat and
mat j snail see neiwier 10 iwr-i- for miiy wcre llot nUvc 0 the meditates on the irony of fate
Uate old abuses ot the olhce nor eins(.,u.ss f il,e contest. Hut nrm- Hn- rnr cnmtinnv Is In n
Wlnle there were good and ener- (lilemma and has about concluded
getic worker for the citizen's ticket that It would have been better had
P. J. Peterson stood head and the passengers who were wedded to
shoulders above them all. His the luscious peanut thrown the
large acquaintance and the con- shells in any old place rather than
fldcitcc his fellow-voters possessed do what they have been doing.
iu him gave him a strong hold: On the newer cars there is a
and he was everywhere at once, hollow several inches wide alone
It was his generalship that made the whole lcimth on both sides
the large majorities and lie never the space being left to allow the
aid down till the last ballot was windows to be lowered. When the J
cast. windows wcre closed this "slot'
With no desire to belittle anyone hptiearcd n very convenient rcccp
I II K Kitvri'.w believes Mr. Peterson tacle for the dumping of the
engage lu new schemes to loot tne
treasury." Willis S. Duuaway.
"Willis S. Duulway Is a man of
sterling integrity and thorough
knowledge of the printing busi
ness." Portland Labor Press.
INITIAL MEETING,
The New Council Holds Its Initial
(Meeting, Hut llasllly Adjourns
To Wednesday.
The roll call of the initial meet
ing of the new council showed the
following members present:
Mayor F. W. Valentine, Conn
cihncu W. II. King, W. W. Raser.
I,. Ii. Walker, S. C. Norton, S. L.
Dohic, P. A. Ilredeeu and II. S.
Hewitt.
W. II. King, upon motion, was
unanimously elected president of
the council.
No committees were appointed
nor were salaries fixed, or appoint
ment of ollieers considered.
A hasty adjournment was taken
to the evening of Wednesday,
April ii.
Is entitled to high praise by those
of his party, He made a possible
winning a probable victory. He
bolstered up the courage of those
who faltered: pushed to the front
those at the rear: and forced the
laggards to get busy.
Aim every supporter 01 tne
citizen's ticket should take off his
hat to "Pete!"
Docs Some Unexpected Things at its
Plrst Meeting.
All members of the council were
in their place when Mayor Valen
tine called that body to order on
Wednesday evening. The records
of the last meeting of the retired
council were read for information.
The following standing com
mutes were appointed by the
mayor:
Street and Dock S. L. Dobie,
W. W. Uaser, W. II. King.
License W. H. King, L. K.
Walker, P. A. Bredeen.
Waterand Light P. A. Drcdeeij,
S. L. Dobie, II. S. Hewitt.
Buildings and grounds W. W.
Raser, II. S. Hewitt, L. K.
Walker.
Finance S. C. Norton, S. L.
Dobie, W. W. Raser.
Health and Police II. S. Hewitt,
S. C. Norton, P. W. Valentine.
It was deemed necessary to once
more order a warrant drawn for the
payment of the Holbrook bill of
$5'7-50i in order that the warrant
might be drawn legally.
As soon as the reading of the
committees was finished the nam
ing of the salaries to be paid the
city officials began.
Mr. Norton moved that the city
recorder receive $1000 a year.
mil ...
1 111s motion was amended uy
'Messrs. Raser and Hewitt so that
the recorder should turn over all
Have You Tried
Smith's Pharmacy?
If Not, Why Not?
Patent Medicines, Toilet Articles,
Cigars, Candies,
Stationery, etc.
Special Attention Given to Prescription Work.
529 Columbia Boulevard.
CORONI-RS OFFICIv.
Till? support which Mr. Piuley
is teceiviug nt the pieseut time for
re-election to the olliee of Cororuer
proves conclusively that the icople
have not lost confidence in that
official. The iccord he has made
entitles him to every pi ineiple set
forth iu his platform, UONKSTV,
F.FFICIKNCV and liCONOMV.
lu face of the fact that the work of
the office has increased over ao jier
cent theiv has leeu an average
annual .saving to the tax payeis of
$i?-kKSO as eompaied with the com
of the pievious administrator.
This is a most enviable ucord and
one that will appeal to all tax
payers.
The olliee of Coroner is one that
requites exceptional skill, tact, and
sound judgement. It is an office
that cannot be exH.iimeuted with
only to the grave danger of society
uud to the detriment of public
health and safety, and as Mr. J. P.
lfinley jo.s.ses.ses all these requite
incuts his ie-uoiuiiiatiou and re
election will le a public !ciicfactiou
to the county.
The Hotel Opened.
Iu spite of the fact that last Sun
day was a very rainy mid un
pleasant day there was 11 laige
crowd at the owning of the New
St. Johns hotel where Manager
("Hill") Nye did the honors of
the house.
Those who came saw one of the
prettiest little hotels to be found
iinywheie. Simply yet richly is it
finished and cleverly is it planned
and constructed. It possesses what
few towns can boast and that is a
complete gtitl-rnom, Well lighted
and easy of access something mote
than a dozen tables me arranged
in 11 well'iipNiiuted room wheie
the view is nice aim where every
thing is as clean as constant care
and hard work keel it. An exten
sive menu is daily altered and
arranged for the epicurism who
appreciates the good things of life
ii'Iwhi fiiitit.ir! In' 11 i'llttf if tilkfltlt
In addition to the welh.poiiitcd '"'sent ut meetings
iirill.riviiii tlittm fir 1 tii'urn 1 ,.,i...,t,. iroin 10 ol them.
dinini! 100ms lust laiuc cnoimh for As a whole the meetings of
loll,,., ,,f Id.. I,.r,.r r.uu, l.iit I tlltlll tllONC of IllHUy citicS llllicll
ivlu.i.. i.rivm-v. n.:.v l. s.H-iir..,!. '"fR" tllllll St. JollllS: llilll it is HOW
Tin... ..... th.v- fi.H.iU- ,,w...w tvlu.... HP t the new council to see if the
the outsider need never interfere- mwiilwn can la-at the past record.
Roll of Honor.
Very few people have any Idea
of the number of meetings held by
the city council during the past
year. According to the charter
there can be but two meetings held
each mouth hut business pressure
has been so great that it has been
necessary to largely increase that
number.
During the past fiscal year there
have lcen 0.1 meetings held iu
eluding tegular, adjourned, social
and "otherwise." Mayor King
has been present at Ctx of these
absent from but one. Councilman
Liudquisl has the same record 63
times ptcscul ami once absent.
The next best record is held by
Councilman ihoiupson: present 61
times and absent but three times,
Councilman I.eggett was present at
57 meetings ami has been absent
seven times. Councilman Peterson
comes next 011 the roll of honor:
he had ten absent marks leiug
present .s t times.
Councilman llrice and I'M wards
stand tietl on the record: each was
present at 53 of the meetings and
was absent an even dozen times
Louuciimaii Mil ids was absent 25
er cent of the time: he lieing
and absent
the peanut ' fees to the city. When the voting
places have I was over it was to the effect that
tne recorder receive Si 000 a year
and the usual fees.
Mr. Raser moved that the salary
of the city attorney be placed at
$60 per mont. Mr. Hewitt
thought $50 the right figure. The
vote showed the council thought
the old figure of -f Go ier month 11s
proper coiniwusation for the legal
department.
Mr. Norton moved that the
mayor receive $3 and each member
of the council I2.50 for each meet
ing they attend, and that four
meeting a mouth be held. This
peanut shells comes; motion went through with a whirl,
1. 1 . I ...!.!..!. I. n li
AIHI 11 IS worse to nun muiium e.x-uoniiciiiiiau
rubbish created by
chewers: and these
been used to such an extent that
there are very few of the windows
that can now be dropped more than
several inches. 111 tact, there are
some cars where the peanut shells
have filled nil available space until
the shells arc now level with the
window sill.
The matters are made the worse
because the warm weather is now
upon us when everyone desires to
have all the air iu the cars possible.
It is an annoyance to drop a win
dow and have the thing go a few
inches mid then stop while a sound
of crushing
from below.
Tope
&
England
French Block.
ORDINANCE NO. 80
: Decorators:
OUR WORK
and wheie quid abounds. On the
uper lloor there are handsome
suites mid single rooms, all finished
and furnished with exquisite taste;
wheie rich caicts quiet the
heaviest footfall and soft incandes
cent globes lull to test the tired
foim.
Manager Nye is proud of his
hostelry and well may he be lo
calise it is seldom there can be found
a prettier or more pleasing hotel
home than is the New St. Johns
Hotel.
County Should Provide.
At Point View, St. Johns, there
has 1k.ch a case of destitution which
authorities although application
has been made several times to the
authorities of Multnomah county.
A Mrs. Atkinson, a worthy woman,
has Iktii ill, and lacked for the
necessities of life, and her children
have wen iu very bad shajv.
Marsuai nretiesou has been very
attentive to the sick woman and
lave the window drop not at nil i ctersou, wno was a spectator, to
because the venthole is completely his feet. Mr. Peterson told Un
filled with the trash, council very plainly he thought
I liere Is no way to clean out the tii were wrong. If the old conn
rubbish -because the company I ell could work for Si. 50 u meeting
never supposed that the cars would nnd nieet twice u mouth he thought
be put to such a use. If there was the present one should. He warned
it trap beneath each car capable of them that such n graft meant their
being oiicned and the waste drawn fwlitical funeral n year hence Mr. Paints, Oils,
off it would be all riuht but t he Mmr said lie believed in increased
only way to clem out this stuff is pay, as n great deal of work was to
to part in v remove the sic of the periorincti.
. . .... I tl .f. at
car. It may be possible that a I iwo pennons tor liquor licenses
suction pipe could be introduced were referred to the liquor com
and the trash sucked up us dust is uiittee, several bills of minor tin
taken from rooms but t hot ins poriance were nuoweti, tne enuin
not yet been tried. cer's report on the sewer referred,
r here will have to be some tne recorder instructed to purchase
method devised for abstracting this heeded stationery, several street
stuff before long as there is no umtters adjusted, nnd calls for bids
cessation of iK-auut chewing upon for tli-' improvement of Lively,
the part of the passenners and it honipson and Cuthn streets were
would reiiu re n dozen conductors made.
for each car to stop the habit of I lie bonds of the city treasurer
slot-dumping. were fixed at $10,000 the recorder
Anil the "pennut route" seems m siooomid auei 01 ponce nt S500.
to lie urow ui: iu pntrouaue w t i n "ii bonus to be itiriiisiied by n
promise ot grent increase lu the miwiie surety company.
immediate future!
1
Prices Going Up.
As may be seen by the advertise
meut of the St. Johns Laud Com
fomorrow (Saturday) the new tupaiiy there is soon to be n raise iu
lunch parlor, The Wonder, located the prices of lots iu St. Johns Park
nt 106 l acoina street, in the Hoi- No. 2. On April 30 there will be
brook block, will open its doors for I an ndvauce of $15 on every lot
dinner, we mm to serve tue best tue lots now seiiini! at SJ7.s beiiui
loc and i.sc dinners anil lunches advanced to an even S.ioo, There
All home is no easier way to make money
n tew of these
Pleases others, nnd we think
is will p1cn.se yon.
and Glass mid Wall
Pner.
Phone Ivnst 6341.
French block.
St. Johns.
The Wonder 10c Lunch Parlor
L. B. CHIPMAN
Real Citato.
has been cared for by the eitv
cooking. We also will carry a fine than by securing
line of fancy bakery and delicates
sen good nt Wonder prices. He-
low we give our bill of fare :
Cup coffee, hot biscuit and cuke
or pie toe
Cup coffee, .sandwiches uud cuke 10c
loticc and snails and eggs. ... 10c
Codec and rolls nnd hum
lots now because there is sure to
soon be n big increase iu values,
Progressive buyers should remem
ber that these lots are sold on the
installment plan thus requiring
nut utile money to be paid down.
He sure and read the ad.
iMnKiug (lood Canvass.
One of the candidates who is con
ducting a clean and honorable cam
paign is Wilbur C. K 11 us, who
seeks the Republican nomination
for the office of county auditor.
Mr. Wilbur is well known to many
i. w ..n. . ,.,1.. h.a.uwi 1.. i.. n-oiiee nun rous mm nam . . . , 10c
necessities from the till of the eitv Cofk' u,.ul l)rc?tl aml l,uttcr aml
-but, like others, has contiibuted n mcik orciiop 10c
from hU ,mn linn. Ti.... ,,r.. Coffee, cake and fruit 10c
several others, also, who have been 1 lu Ol'R 15c UI.NNhRb
very kind: but the fact yet remains consisting of coffee, roast beef mash
a fact that the authorities of this ed jHrtatoes, hot biscuit and butter,
county aie very denleet in their uud pie or pudding, at
of the lesideuts of this pinion of duties legardiug this mutter. Mrs. The Wonder lO-Ceut Coffee Parlor.
the iH'iiiusula and those who know
hiiu me unanimous in giving him a
clean bill of health. He is a teally
desei ving candidate uudstands be
fore the voteis as an honest uud
square man. And he is acquainted
with the duties of the olliee, so that
110 embaiiassiueut will ensue if lie
is elected.
Atkinson is now improving slowly
Wood For Sal
At the ferry lauding at foot of
Caught Cold While Hunting n Hur
I li;.i 1 a . 1 . 1 I . a
Kuir. riu.siiurg street, we nave oiciieu a 1 nolds is a
William T. Lanorean. provincial woodyard and ore prepared to de- Reynolds.
my woott in uuy jian 01 rortsmoutli.
WHLL, SLIGHTLY I
DID it ever occur to you that
there is a difference between a
politician and a politician?
1
Will Come.
It has lieen definitely settled that
the Hill lines will enter Portland
over n bridge near the St. Johns
dry dock. The double deck featuie
of the bridge will be diseiiseil with.
The attorneys will meet iu Portland
today to draft the franchise.
Is Now Complete,
The huge wuiehouse of the
Kadderly Transfer and Couuuisjion
Company, under coiisttuctiou on
the O. R. & N, track at the foot of
Philadelphia street, is now practi
cally mushed, it is very large
and is constructed us a permanent
building. This company has re
cently euteied this city with the
strong desire of building up 11 busi
ness that will lie a credit to St.
Johns unit the managers are
teaching out for the atroiuigc due
a firm of good standing.
Constable at Chapleau, Ontario,
says: "I caught a severe cold while
hunting a burglar 111 the forest
swamp last fall, Hearing of Cham
berlain's Cough Remedy, I tried it,
and after using two small bottles, I
was completely cured." Thistem
edy is intended especially for
coughs and colds. It will loosen
and relieve a severe cold in less
time than by any other treatment
and is a favorite wherever its
superior excellence has become
known. bor sule by Jackson's
Pharmacy.
liver good
town.
Will furnish planer trimmings,
bloekwood or slabwood either
four-foot wood, or stove length.
Let us have a trial order. No
wood is better thuii ours.
Hkink & Posthr,
Foot of Pittsburg Street,
St. Johus.
Alnrried.
V. A. Reynolds, Jr. nnd Miss
Hthel Hoyt were married nt the
home of the bride's parents, Mr nnd
Mrs. D. C. Hoyt, University Park,
Wednesday, April 11, at 5 p. tu.,
Rev. W. H. Gray, of the Conereua-
tional Church, officiating. Only
the relatives of the bride and groom
were present. 1 lie happy couple
left for a trip to California on the
steamer "Columbia." Mr. Rev-
member of the firm of
Dubsou nnd Company,
R. F. CAUFIELD
Watchmaker
and Jeweler
An Ordinance Correcting (he Esti
mates Atndc by the City Engi
neer Concerning the Im
irovcnicnt of Cntlin Street in
(he City of ft. Johns, Orcgtn,
nnd Purnlfh ng n 11 sis Upon
Which New Ulds Will Be Received.
The City of St. John docs ordnln ait fol
low :
Suction 1. That Ordinance No. 60,
nwmlng the cot of Improving Cutlln
street III Mid City of SU Johni, lx; to ill
tercil iiml ninctnlcil 11 to luivc the engi
neer' CKlitimtc 011 .ilil Mrcct riMil
"flHH.ty" I lieu of "fjiH.oo," iu
Mated In Ordinance No, 60,
Suction a. Tlml the eatlntatc of the
Mid coit of improvement of Cutlln trcct
he 11 icr the amended reixirt of the cllv
engineer on lite at the olliee ol the city
recorucr.
I'dsscd the council April 11, 1906.
Approved April II, 1906,
1', W. Vai.i.ntinh,
Attct: Mayor.
W, I,. TllOHNDVKK,
Recorder.
I'tililMicd hi the St. John Review April
IJ, 1906.
ORDINANCE NO. 81
An Ordinance Correcting the Esti
mates Made b the City Engi
neer Concerning the Improve
ment of Lively Street, In the
City of St. Johns, Oregon, nnd
Furnishing n Hnsls Upon Which
New Bids Will Be Received.
Wutches that others have failed to
make nut properly especially
solicited. All work
guaranteed
See me at St. Johns Pharmacy
Fire Boys Dances.
The volunteer fire departmnut
has arranged for a series ol benefit
dances to be given iu the M. W. A.
hall. These dances are all to lie
given on Friday evenings and the
lirst one will le given tonight.
The money netted from these
parties will go into the human's
fund and none will be wnrlul.
Pay Dog Tax.
Dog taxes are now due and must
lie paid immediately or the ordin
ance will be strictly enforced.
This tax may lie paid at the re
corder's office.
ClIAKI.KS HKItDKSON,
Chief of Police.
For Sale.
Kggs for hatching from pure bred
Golden, Silver, Ring-Necked uud
Lady Amherst pheasants. Inquire
ot Paul or Thomas Cochran, Uni
versity Park.
Rheumatism Makes Life AUserablc.
A happy home is the most val
liable iKissession that is within the
reach of mankind, but you cannot
enjoy its comforts if you are suffer
ing from rheumatism. You throw
aside business cares when you
And More Coming.
Some forty workininnen arrived
from Wisconsin this week to go to
work iu and about the mills here.
1 hese men came from the vicinity
of Iron River and are men of
families (many of them) who will
make their homes here. St. Johns
is still comimr alomr to the front.
Keep your eye on St. Johns.
Figures Don't Lie I
Moral : Get our figures. That's
the only way to get " inside facts "
on the house I'urnishiiicr question.
WANTED
The citizen of St. Johns to know we
have a milk route in this eitv. lure
milk delivered at your door for $1 a
month. Additional quart at 7c,
ORDERS FOR BUTTE RAULK
Taken Thursdays and Saturdays, de
livered Fridays and Mondnys: 10c a
gallon. Send orders to
M.W.GATTON
flcncral Deliver,
sc. jonn. urccon
The City of St. John doe ordain a fol
io:
Suction i. That Ordinance No. 61.
aesing the cost of improving Lively
(treet in Mid city of St. John be o al
tered ami mutinied a to nave the engi
neer otlmate on Mid street reud
" I97.8q" in lieu of "iioQ.co." a
ktatcit In wld Ordinance No. 61.
Suction 3. That the estimate of said
coit of improvement of Lively street be
as per amended report of the 'city engi
neer 011 file at the office of the eitv re
corder.
Passed the council April II, 1906.
Approved April 11, 19116.
1'. V. Valkntikk.
Attest : Mayor.
W. I, TllORNIlVKK,
Recorder.
'ublUhed iu the St. Johns Review April
ORDINANCE NO 82
An Ordinance Correcting the Esti
mates Made by the City Engi
neer Concerning the Improve
ment of Thompson Str ct in
the City of St. Johns, Oregon,
and Furnishing n Basis Upon
Which New Bids Will Be Received,
enter your home and you can be re- If you ha ven' tall cash let us ex- J. H. Crook, 6o6jersy D.S.Walton.
lieved from those rheumatic twins P'am our easy payment plan. Mc- ruone bcott 6690. University.park.
also
I n -m '
by applying Chatntwrlain's D-wve lo., 203 jersey street.
Pain Halm. One application will
give you relief and its continued
use for n short time will bring
about a iK'niuueut cure.
by Jackson's Pharmacy.
Women Wanted.
To work in basket factory.
pply at Portland Manufacturing
Company, St. Johns.
L. L. Bailey is to run the con
fectioners store in the room vacated
For sale u' George Packingham not N. J.
Haiiey as heretofore stated. The
latter is here on a visit from Sedro
Woolley, Washington.
Mrs. J. II. Crook is now Hearing
home. She is in California where
sue win visit several weens ana
come directly home.
Crook & Walton
CONTRACTORS
and BUILDERS.
Plans Drawn ami Estimates Furnished.
General Jobbing and Repairing,
Shop toS Fcssenden street, near Jersey.
ST. JOHNS, OREGON.
The City of St. Johns docs ordain as fol
lows :
Suction i. That Ordinance No. 6.
assessing the cost of improving Thomp
son street iu the sad city of St. Johns,
lie so altered and amended as to have 1I10
engineer's estimate on said street read
" J-M4 " in I'eu of $977.30," as
stated in said Ordinance No, 61.
Suction- 3. That the estimate of said
cost of improvement of Thompson street
be as per the amended report of the city
engineer on file at the office of the city
recorder.
Passed the council April 11, 1906.
Approved April 11, 1006.
F. V. Vai.K.ntink,
Attest : Mayor.
W. L. Thorndvkk,
Recorder.
Published in the St. Johns Review April
13. 1906.
Chicago Rooming House
1', V. Hinwan, Prop,
Good rooms from f 1 a week up.
Corner Chicagoaml Ivanhoe streets
Saint Johns ... Oregon
A good way to advertise St. Johns
is to send The Review to your
friends iu the east.