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

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THE ST JOHNS REVIEW
t'ubllahed Rrcrr PrMsy
Montis Forwarded find Alnior Vnlcn
line Will Qualify.
The clinmx of the postodicc sit
uation was reached last Saturday
night when Postmistress Clark
turned the local posloflieo over to
her bondsmen, who in turn notified
tile department to take charge.
Insjicctor Richie took charge
Monday morning, and at once bo-
gnu cheeking up the accounts. The
inspector will teinaiu In charge un
til the com mission of F. W. Valen
tine arrives fiom Washington.
t he bonds furnished liy Mr. Val
entine weie forvvaided to Washing-
ton for apptoval some days ago. As
soon as they have been approved by
the department, his commission as
postmaster will lie forwarded. As
iy
a change the location will Ik. made
as central as Msihlc.
WILL QUALIFY
IIV McKl'.ON & MAKKI.lt.
Subscription rates. $1.00 per Tear In adfaner,
Ailvr(lilnv ril.i. tl.nn tip lneh tier mcnth
Alt sdtettlsln bllli pajrittlo first of c-
monin.
Job Printing eirruleil In flrstdsss i.jie,
'tills for Job 1'rlntlne ch on riellTtrj.
All communications should bs addrciied to
The RtTltw, St. Johns,Orccon.
Tint RltVlltW Is entered nt jiost office
in Snlnt Johns, Orison, ns lauil nmllur
ol Uic sccoad class tinner me Act 01 v.on
grcss of March 3, 1879.
oracttl Nswtpspsr of tb OUr St. Johns,
Phono Cost G10G.
FRIDAY, JUL-Y 1.3, 1906.
At the recent election, Oregon
elected thirteen Democratic sheriffs
As yet, Tom Word has not been
appointed chief of police of I'ort
land.
The harvest season is on in Ore
gon, and a bumper crop is being
gathered.
St. Johns loves a scrap, and it is
poor week when there is not some
tiling doing.
"There is plenty of work for all
idle men," is a refreshing bit of
news in every paper in Oregon.
Never mind what others say
boost for St. Johns! Make it not
only the best town in Oregon, but
on the Pacific coast.
Continue the stieet Improve
meiitsi (.iood streets make every
one take a pride in the town In
which they live. St. Johns has the
push and gotthercutivetiesh to con
tiuue the march of process.
Kichaid Ctoker, fiom his castle
in Dublin, lielaud, scuds the news
to his American friends that Win
J. llryan will piohahly be the next
Democratic candidate for the prcni
tleucy. (Iron I head, Richaid, gtetil
head I
The cost to Multnomah county
for each vote cast at the teceiil
election was ,j cents each, while
the votes cast at the ptimaiy elec
tioii held June. I was 1.1 cents higher.
or .H cents iter vole. About iy.xx
votes wuie cast in the county.
The oidluaiice icgtiluliug the
speed of automobiles within the
city limits, teceutly oitleied dtiiftcd
by the council, is something that
will meet with the uppiovnl of all
Niiic-lculhs of the sissy boys who
diiVL'the willy wagons need euib-
The fact that the Indc'KMidcnt
Tuluphoue Co. of Seattle is extend
ing its line lo Tacoiua, with (he in
teution of teaching the piiucipal
towns in the southern pint of the
statu, may lead to the liojw that it
will ultimately invade Oicgoii. And
the distance fiom Poitlaud to Se
attle is let than a days tide.
-- t -
ll.iM.tl on its slum ing of 'Mfeial ic
ceipts the Poitlaud ixislnllice was
wised to a (listclas ollieo July il,
and the sulaiy of Postmaster Miuto
is now ?5,tx JK-i year. The tank
ing of the oiliccs of the principal
cities 011 (he coast is: San F11111
cisco, fust; Poitlaud. second; I, in.
Augclcti, third; Seattle, foiiilh.
4
Hviitou, l.aue, l.iiin, Lincoln and
a st lip of Matiou couulv put on
thuir piohihilinit clolheo last Sun
day and for two eat swill be asilty
as an alkali Hat. That Kin say
the hevciugc of the Kentucky colo
uul will not be tu evidence. In iu
stetid the liijttid of the iHiolleggoi
pitxlnced at a cokt of f.o a ban el
and lutailed for 00 will furnish
the hilarity.
At a meeting of the Initiative
One II mill ud Monday evening,
Praucis J. McKeuua, picsitlent ot
the committee, iutioduced a icsolti-
lioo juoviiliug foi the inisiugof thc!mc i eotdially invited to attend
license to sell lupioi 111 Poitlaud to; 'ill mm vice. Miss M.ttcy will be
f 1,20011 year, payable miaiteily in 'the Under
advance. Also that all slot ma-
chiller; pay a monthly license of $ -s.
A clause 111 the lesolutiou juovides
that the matter be submitted to a
vote of the citiens of Poitlaud.
The Pacific Slates Telephone
company, despite its jndilfctcnee.
evidently ileaiios to obtain a fian
chi.se iu St. Johns. A new ottli
nance grunting the li.un.hiw.' is now
iu the hands of the council. I'u
doubtedly it will be thoiotighly an
alyctl by the city fatheis. I'lidcr
its terms the city will uveive f 1 ,700
front the company for the franchise
for a period ot 31 yea is. This is at
the rate of $8.1.30 a year 01 $7.03 a
month. Thete is a 1m) a clause iu
the franchise ptovidiue, against a li
cense being chaigcd. To the av
erage taxpayer this looks a tiitlc
Mrong. Portland charge, a lie. use
of 75 a mouth and $1,000 a
ipiaiter or f-t.ooo a year for the
phones. It will be well for St.
Johns to see that it receive ade
quate coiuciisatiou for this valua
ble concession. At pickcut it is the
projerty of the citizens of St. Johns.
It should not be disposal of at less
than value received. It should not
be placed on the bargain counter.
L,ike nil the rest of us, Jonathan
Hotirnc, jr., has troubles of his own.
One of them is the activity of n
coterie of politicians in trying to
prevent his election to the U. S.
Senate by the legislature. The Re
view did not advocate the candidacy
of Mr. Hotline, nor has it the pleas
uic of his acquaintance. Hut we
like his style. He lin.s n way of do
ing things thnt makes the average
candidate look like thirty cents. If
alt that was published about J. J!.,
jr., is true, he would be in the pen
itentiary Instead of striving for the
upper house of congress. In spite
of all that was said, Mr. Iloiirne
won the primary race hands down.
As a fly annoys an elephant, so will
the political gnats annoy Mr.
Hotiriie. Hut they will never beat
him out iu the long run. They are
not of his cnliler nor iu his class.
THE POSTOFFICE
COMMERCIAL CLUB.
No Quorum mid No Business Trans
acted Wednesday Night.
HE IS USUALLY A FAILURE.
Tht
Great
A
Ways of tho Average
American Offise Doy.
moat dilhc.ilt person to "or-
L'anizo" is the ollice bov. Wo hear
Whether it was the change in the
meeting place or the warm weather
or a general indifference on the part
of the members of the Commercial
body that caused the small attend
ance Wednesday evening is not
known, but a quorum was not
present, and as n consequence no
business could be transacted.
Two members of a Seattle furni
niture company, nccompanied by
several gentlemen from Portland,
were present with a proposition to
stabhsh n furniture factory at M.
CHOOSING A PART.
n Actor' Expjtlencj In the Days Be
fore Ho Dtr.arr.o a Qtar.
Wo supported vioting sturs nt the
museum. One of tilde sturs was
to much about the bright American Jerry Cohan, the father of (leorgo
bov and the achievement of the Colian. We played "Tho Molly Ma-
..,.l.1! ,!..... 1. 11..., 11... In- . fMliriH" Willi him. I liml to nine n
where the olliee bovs come from. nnd hnd i;o white shirt. Con- low mass: to:t5 a. in., high mass;
They bring eerti.leates of aomo sort v,cntl." ltiinndcil that a lawyer
11.,.:- 1 i.t Vvnrv should not ;ar a eolored shirt.
Irom their tcac cro, out r.vcry . . n.. 1 ... n 1
. . , ' , .. , , .;. Looking frnntieallv about the dress-
mgcontx.ninaap.oeeo.oi oovs , - , f y j, ,
troooniL' thi-na 1 U o Iiees and ...7 1 , , , 1
CHURCH NOTICES.
Baptist church E. A. Leonard,
pastor. Suudny school at 10 a. m.
Preaching at 11 n. m. H. Y. P. U.
7 p. m. Preaching nt 8 p. m. All
are cordially invited to attend these
services.
Holy Cross Catholic church,
Portsmouth Station 8:15 n. 111.,
trooping lhro.1,.1. .U olta n d clr. I eleaiu'd it with breadcrumbs,
works dnv after day, b.it tho boys, . it !..,.. .. v i 1 ..! 1 il
for tho ...oU part, are ob.tinato and ovef r,m.., ,,,, Jt. Amilhcr 8ar
apHM rs ho l.pd., hi, opportu 111 y miirblimn ,;, .,fo und brothcr
quickly onouMh, and if he has stay- , i..,,.,,,,...:.. .... tri.,.n,pil wIUl
Jitit the
Johns. They had heard of the ex- W win x" " hi,,,. nL. HH ,,,,! ir hor head
cellent transportalion facilities nt majonty of .Noai.KMer Imt apply f ' . t,
.. . . '. ... .. fur Kiltt hiiti. tin nun ni'M. thnV . 1 .' ... n
1 1 k Tuimt. niui sfint'lit tntormaiiofi . . rf
ns to values, tnxntion, etc., which
was given them by the president
and those present.
The proposition will be discussed
at the meetitii! next Wednesday
evening. All interested are
to be present
can't spoil,
no
.mil tln'v
are
1 . ... member of the company was a
always i....!.-.... . .1. .1
fierce looking bulldog that ran down
tt-nirnma the joL-k 1 . ey uon t , , t n
know wliether Nin huncKco i m , , ()f L.OIlll,lt.11Vil)0t rin ,lim to
Culm or tho Plnlippiues o whether , , fa fc
I.o.'i Anat'loti is in Spain or the Sand- , , , t h i b
wirh I..latidii, nnd di-eriininatiou iu ,t ..,,. ,
the matlor of po;.af is bo- - ' "'fa ' m , !
ond the n. ),;e.pb. e l ey object , (,0 viIajM mQ ,,,,
Pirst Congregational Church V.
J. Warren, pastor. Sunday school
10 a. m.; preaching 1 1 n. 111. and 8
p 111.
..I..I....I ll... ..Ml..!.. , l.......l ..... I.!. ! rM,lr..li nf Plirict U..ro!rnC .
, t Jt 11.1" 1 I MIJ-ll IIIU .11111111 !-lVU I1IU HIT 1 Wl.ll.W. J. ..1..... . II I IVVO ...
to, and tl.ey abhor laki ng orders. , , , . where tho 'cry Lord's day at 3 n. 1... in the
St. Andrew's Episcopal Chapel,
University Park Rev. Win. K.
Powell, chaplain. Regular services
tt a. m. Sunday school to a. 111.
Evangelical church I?. E.
McVicker, pastor. Sunday school
ton. m. Preaching tt n. in ; jr.
K. L. C. h. 2:30 p. 111.
ORDINANCE NO. 110
An Ordinance Opening, Laying Out
and Establishing of Modoc
Street, from Charleston Street
to Fcssendcii Street, in the City
of St. Johns
The City of St. Johns does ordain as
follows:
Suction t. That, whereas, heretofore
on the 2 J ml day of May, 1906, the coun
cil of the City of St. Johns by resolu
tion, (lirectuii and required me city en-
A iitit.tn itlimpr lit iniiut. it sitrvi'V itntl ri'ttdrt ittt
rw. i. v. . 1. .u w. 111 it iiuiiiii t,."--- - T V i 1 .
ri. t.'..,i.... ,.,,! f ti the tiroixjscd oiienini', laying out una es-
uiuh .,i.ui,u i,,i ,k - ... tlll)is.i; f Modoc street from Charles-
the societies of thedifferent churches loll 4lri.t.rto t'essomlen street, In thcclty
of the town at 7 p. 111. At 8 p m. of St. Johns, ami
the members of the K. L. C. E. Whereas, the su.il city engineer has
will triv,. it ntweiiil ttmirrniii Prnvei filcil with the Recjriier of will City of
Will give n sjkc al program. 1 ra-' Sl. jui,,, ,, survey, plat ami report in
meeting '1 lutrsday 8 p. 111. am ngUres as follows:
t llA i( . . .
7 Anieneni. of todnv
rniiaiieiini.a imi.oiio man unu .t,..J ....... 1.. 11..
tfl !. . . .1
t lien 11 conic i nun, uiu inernuu ,1,,.. i,.,.i i. ,,.... 1.:... :.. .i...i ii.
of todnv does not ,.t." ,
.......... i nii-i'i 11 "ii-i nil . 11 nil" 11 turv uieiU'
HCCinS tO 1 ., A.......
nsguosta friend from TolmIo,.u. ex- lra...(.li. spectacle, and Mr. Davidgo
tromoly b.,,v individual, little fa- V? . 1," J' fBW opended upon it lo build up tno
miliar with the ,oeinl graces l or ".J " " f ,1 LZ'. imn'A f ntm" of hU mw' WhiI
the ll7l evening of hi, ly a dmnor J $ & 0 iS SSw
party had been .arranged. 'J Ito host- nnA H,S o'mi'inti of coats in " V',;' " ' .." . ! .', imj
us muni!.-! -iii-iiiii , 11 in, iint!.'ii tut;
villain, left the coin puny. Sir. I)n
vidgo Kent for me und olTored mo
one of the two parts that of tho
soon as il 111 rives the mayor will "Cortninlv," renpondml tho Toledo
take charge of the office. Until man, willi ulin rin, "but I nnilor
then no charge will Ik- ni.ide. cIinmI Hint w v. cro to have diunor
Willis Moxou has been olfetcd hem nt tin hn ic. Argonaut.
1 n t has accepted the iiosilioii a
deputy postmaster. laklng No Cdancos.
It is understood that the twist- "Here cmul Hheine, ho said.
ollice
ptesent
vm nan provnieii a iiuhi altrautivo ..,!... 1 ..n , r
t'ftllltir (I'fitmitl Inr) I Iiii Jl i iliitltt mntt ... "... . 0
J""" " ' politencw an- ul without minor
and it wa thought that ho won d nlf,. ,,, )llsil. , Iiveril '.
Ulrica iieppcriuu iniic 10 ucr, which,
indeed, ho did. When tho guesti
had gathered mid were ready lo go
out t lit ho.il, with his politest bow,
paid, ".Mr. Illauk, will you please
take Mi-h DhxIi out to dinner?"
average ap
plicant for ollii c b"wloni has no no
1... 1. ...1 1 1
lion of reqion-ibililv. Mo will tako . V . , ' J
ItM.li.L'H.I l.t- .f,s.
tt'.xt or on none at! 4,mi
u is .nine S10.H, u.ai u.e ,h, n- t ne...e, sue sam. ,lpir mitI4, devire IiV which In-
ice Is soon obe iimvul ron. it ookinX up fni.n tho mper she had (c; t ,,,.,,,!, bo prc.
.sent hKii ion. Mr. ulentlno Ihh... riniluu. vcntcd.m.d iiiiiir.ru. i a term wW
,-s iu case il is neceury to make Ho wined h Inllu sunpicious, but ..... ... .....i..- y.. i..,!!,,..,, tl,nf
Al the S I100I iMccliug Ne.t Tuesday
l:cnlng.
A tiiHiil wan ctiiieut the fust of
the wick that P. I.. Clint . hill, te-
LViilly elieteil cleik of I he school
loatd, would lie unable to oiinlify
on account of not being a ptovily
liolilet' Iu the city the legal leiiKth
of lime.
Phe eligibility of Mr. Chuichill
was based on (he fact that while he
is a ptoK'ily holder at picMrnt and
pays taxes this year, he did not pay
luxes dining the yent of 111115.
CoiiMiltluu (he district allot nov,
Mr. Chuichill finds that he is eligi
ble for the ollice and will ipmlifv at
it wan mi I'lidcnl tbnl lie was ex
peeled to Mitor that he inado tho
inipnry.
"Wliy, it miyn tlmt some wivoi
Minvo their bi':U!nl and iu that
WHV
.. I..I. I. ..I... t ..1 ....I.... It ,.., I "If llll'lllll HI IHU Vllllllll Wild Will
11 jiiii ttriiii 111111 iiiitiiiii'iii it tuiuui'
... .... .j
tun 1111 iiii v iir.ic.M ur un nuuu ut i i.M'l..... ..... i.ii. ...i ... u i
11 - 1 1 net uiu im 11 11 iiiciiiiiii pans
Hut in eaim i.y for vexation tho .7.," . ! 1 . T
nvernro utomurn .hor can givo him . ,' y " .'I'" 4,M" "nnw l"u
points Mi.Kt slenogriiphers aro 1 .1 ,
11 I f 1 I 1 11111 ItWL UIIlL Iff l'lIMIIllr.
ers epoi cd. I'nlvuvl Inblu trv tltolr ipi.,,, i ,,i. 't.,; t ... , ,
kouIs Tho uncommon word fud- , tl, x i L, ''j'' "'T V . I
(11m their kev.. Lmguago is In 0 ' ' W"L l! . 1,1
Which pai l vidd I el noi? I had
held the do; beimo ho made the
run down the incline and it t tacked
the villrtiu. I k: iw hU muclcs
were like lcel, and I ri'iuembered
how crier !. wik fur Iih part in
the perforuiiin. e. I lei des I never
out moiiniitfr.
piincttmtion i
gods for It.
nothing of it.
,i"v iieiievu that
gieti onlv to tho
thomnelvtM know
On I he other hand,
2!. i.wss.T;i;vr-i v
' 'ir Hi'i.iMiiiiis ami in mill ..IUI,. (I.., t l.t.litrsil oiiiiiiimnnta """""' i i inni. i vim
t.VNiiowlml thev would ordinarily " f , w. - . i ' f .V 1" I.Vii r irlVv t( l'Kv '"' ' :.o. I inyne wa
ottjjtl. v.i nmv get Hint gown ' " mighl. lie I e.er dt.t .k. hut, I
lltOlt'Jll
you tKil. iilcmt iiii nioriiiiig. It
won't Ik- i..M..f.irv fur vou to uot
at my llirmi with it r.ixor."
lit Won tlio Quit.
"'Hip mirt cum1 of ijtiioranco I
tun loll yu't of n. i iirrcd in LSI!!) in it
remote mvi mi nf u ir country," Mtid
it Henlvrn i 'ti.,n'' nmn. "There wai
it iiwii ulm ..iddctily hiviiino rich
and built a 'i eii.ir moih liotine, with
oim art tt' .-. . iiimI no he wrote to
Italy for n en;v nf Vomu do Milo,
The copy in dm time arrived, It
wm iMtliil In 1'nimni tuarblo vcrv
lHNtutifnllv. lnl no n hut did ha
Tsnryr . i'u Mity Lovti
In Ytif.w u l.iCc oddities nnd
ieeitliurit.iN n .n.iiie.lion with tho
work oi vui.
oupci.iH'ly pi
('o.igrei..!oi.:
"I WttM iu .
not lony c;o
ToniiVHiu'st .
pofi'fi (o briii
wm
never
ho
ro
llected ii;;.i:ii, he ni.lit fur the first
time. While I olaved the neuro
tluve limit ;liU d' t.ibed me. Tho
plpo wabtdcil Im'Iwi'ii my unsteady
teeth. A few ve.irn la'ter Fnink
riiyne ni ed ii'in for tho first
. i..... it. i ... i .. ... .i . t. ... i
-.11. a pnbliid.or J "m . i i. '
i.c.v edition of ,kl11, ' l.":r J- t..:.ily.O.H Skinner
...Li.. I. I... .. I iiieuiiu .uir.ii..
ttllllll nu iitu-
He nhowcd mo
Ilaptist church. Commuiiioti and
preaching by Rev. Ilruce Wolver
tou, acting pastor. All cordially
welcomed.
Methodist church Sunday school
to a. in. Preaching at 1 1 a. m. by
Kev. James Moore of tlti Mt. Tabor
Methodist church. Mr. Moore is a
"Iu mirsuancc of a resolution nilontcd
liy your Honorable lloily directing tne
to survey the proposed opening, laying
out ami establishing of Modoc street
from Charleston street to l'csiciulcn
street, said street to lie sixty feet III
width, I have surveyed and marked the
txxiiidnrlcs of the proposed Modoc street
nnd herein submit my report ami plat
containing a description of the street,
the boundaries thereof and the poillous
of each lot or tract of laud to be appro
priated therefor. The proposed opening,
laying out nnd establishing of Modoc
street Is sixty feet ill width and is
bounded and described as follows: lie-
ginning at a point In the southerly line
of Modoc street where the same would
. . i...... t t... .i ,.. ti.
, . , , . lie iiuerM-'cieii uy uiu westerly line ut
very eloquent speaker. Preaching ii.,irw..n i...t. numlm. iii-iir.. ....
at 8 p. 111. by the pastor. Epwortll crly nlong south Hue of Modoc street ns
League at 7 p. in.
now-laid out hi V. T. Smith's Addition:
thence northwesterly nlong the southerly
et as laid out iu dies-
Hue of Modoc street 1
ter Place, nnd thence northwesterly
nlong the southerly side of tracts "A"
and "II" Court Place nnd nn extension
uotthwestcrlv In its present course of
tract "A" Court Place to the easterly
Notice.
On account of the fire which tie
stroyed my entire stock of furni
Hire, t iviillld lit t'lntl In Imvc nil
ocrsotis knoivinir themselves to btf ",a'"' I'es'cudeit street; thenre north
arsons ktiou tug incnisiivLS to ik , tonJKlllll ,xlv fccl ,,Utaill )rom
nilclitctl to I till bom . furniture i'... .1..,.. ..t
- , I me.ttireit nt iiut iiuie 111 westerly cx-
nuic iu piease van 111 .mii.miii cc leitsiou ill us present course 01 inc
V'ii1ciilliw! real i-stiiti. iillici nnd sotitlierlv line of tract "A" Court Place.
... thence Miutheastcrly 6b feet northerly
"""Vi "" fnuunnd iMrallcl to measured nt right
possible. K. II.M.t.liKUO. ml,.M to'thc Mnhcrly line ot trncl.
"A" nnd "II" Court Place nnd the south-
The finest of cilling cards at The "!' J,11.,!?.1,'1
,, . 1 milium 1 1111. v unit 1. i . ouiitii 11 itiiiii-
K ivn iiiuwt:. Ill, m in n imliil In III. iiorllt I 11 nf Mit.
doe street where the same would Inter
sected by n northerly extension of the
westerly line of Charleston street n laid
out iu P. T. Smith's Addition; thence
. Mors mid more
it nllleiiil of tho
.r rvcniitlv said:
,1 . 1 iii'i'iii' 1 Mi rifi pii mi-r UIU I1U
l"1. .te !!V:VWT " j ''.' "' nillio,mir0 sued
1 in iiitiiiic 01 aiiiiiiiouai tenciieiM
ami Hie iimiiiI loiitiue biiiiiK-Mi will
come k-fote the board.
FIRE BELL
Arrhc.1 ut the City Hall Vcslcrdity
iMtirniiig.
I'he new steel file k-ll tecetitlv
onleiisl by the council was deliv-
tcsl at the city hall yeMciday
motuiug. It came nom IIiIImmiio.
Ohio. Tliiough the eenetosity of
the I). It. tS: ,N. the car containing
Hie Ik-II was switcluil to this city
fiom Poitlaud free of chaige.
l ite Ik-II is of sleel alloy. With
I ho rnilnHd for $ .'.hmi f)r mutiln-
Hon, ami. b'il'- iiiore. he won th
itit." Milvmukif Scnliui'I.
lfor Sii e Cheap.
One plunger pump, brass fitted
with wining. ciitMcity .s.ihx) gallons
imui ; one i5-iioiv power motor I
for iilteiiialing current, and iu ex
cellent condition. Call at St. Johns
Witter Company's ollice or phone
East o.ttfj. P. II. lldlefseu, SiiKtr-iiitciidcut.
1 ...ii..i.l.. f. .. i.im. ti-l, 1.1. 1... in. I Loowino poc Light.
tuililiJ til I ... ...i 'l for lb., mlltinn. M. .loill llllll Jlw. llrOWII WCH)
and I ke.!. 'I . e vou ttlven an or- ""'" inwiJ'., 1 iy.v (ao.l it food
der for tut u :.. .iumil lot of I'u ,leJ". 'i1' .r "' 111 h'IHih tho
and x'i' I niiiur or tlie.r ucgiiiiors II wu
Whv, 1.0. Why should I?1 ho nMnnwiimrf w.i.it .1 ot niey know
skul. anout other people h lnisiiie4 which
'Hindu e you will liavo to havo H.'."" 1 u,,,trr tllu l01l!t-
1I1. mi 1 t'.i fii n. u..,r.i !.. nicy were lainm-eruu nwav at the
"'I -- Illllll (WV 111". I 1 "
oit uM Mi im ny liiti.M lii 'r.imivWd mtit Hitiiti.:i wi.ea the convea-
, - -v -
iHienw that Hid iimtnl pert'tiiitago of I
1 1 Mini v 1 far short of tho mini'
ber rwitintl.' M lliiiM-r's Weekly.
linn turned in the direction of
Mrs Tiltli'tity, a now arrival in tho
next street.
"I hear she'd sulfering from on
pendieitis" declared .Mrs llrown.
"Milfi-nng: eehoed Mr. Jone
know
Niillcc
ill
I'hete will lie 11 tueetiiit; at Odd
the liNtttteH it weighs a few Pellows' hall Siitntdav. Inlv 1.1. at been coiniiiu nliif Iwnntv vcnrit Im
IMiin.ls oyer 11 ton. It cost about j p. in. lor the piitHhn of coutplvt- i etui the i irf-ilntion my heot
jit".-. . iiiiiMiuu waning pmce nig tne oiganuaiion ot uie wo-j wit m iiniiu'il, ami now thero'a u
will U- fottml for it pi nimbly 011 man s KvlU-f Cor. to wotk in con- chane of it bttin.e; eirculateil in
llutlillgtoii place Until the new iltnctioil With the Cr.ind Anne nf four slut,- nnd twontv eonnfiej.
etiy 111111 is lonipietiHi. when it will St Johns. All loal lulus are
lie mouiiUsi on 11 tower on top of otustul to iiK.t 011 th.it il t
the buikliug over the engine house, ntder of loirmtttei. -T K WNur lunibiu Dimleh.
ami 11 I- .Snoiv "
Tims For nJolclna.
Tho isl.tnr of the II1111111 Hid i'u
llifiusm cmneout 1111 Main . I reel nnd C01ltOlliplUOU.lv.
tisttisl hi, hat luviitv feet in tho I. '', "'" '
air. "PraiM. to Providenco!" ho tImt.; "skisl Mrs llrown.
whootwd. dnnelni? around like an I heaiil lie hail got appeu
Indian. dicttis replied Mr, .lone, "but,
"Ate y...t ernxv?" deiininded tho Lor', Judging by the way they brag-
onlv ivoliVeiiiuti in town. "What do K11' "''""t I thought it wan somo
you mean hi cheering when tho cy- ort of J'1""0 pln.vor! What la it
olono hun nirried awav your oilicoP' yy ' l-omlon ttieon.
'I'l. .1," f rW.I..! I
,ftt jiiat It, tliuiiu. 1 lllttu
Laraest Rsisrvolr In th World.
Ill South mi in North America
nature does her work on tho eriind
mile, and one of her noblcit
uchicvcincnU i the Amazon river.
re- Wotilibrt lv surprised if one copy 1iii,1r.' ,l10 Andes it flows acroM
My docnt.'t 1,1m. ..'ettii to Kurope." Co- tho witinui't and discharge into
Union .Meeting.
The Chiihtiait Kurituvnr Societies
of St. Johns will hold a union uni t
uig Suiiil.i) night nl seven u'clo. k
til the livaiigclieul chinch. A IK'
the meeting, the K. I,. C. K wtl'
uiulii ,1 sisvial tHiHiram. . 1
tho Atlantic ocean at tho equator.
The vn.tnesii of tho area which it
fitrtnuou Hint. drains illiioiintitig to ,308,000
She had 1 . .11 irviiiL' to dUcourauo niuaro miles will Iw evident when
his- Hiicni... n fur ten long weeks t borne iu mind that this U more
atids(:i I... iK.r,Uiml in eallinir, than the area of Ilusia in hiiropo
0 111 1. ..1 know" the vawned mill Atutr-u-.ltiugaiy, It has a
n hen 1 ! 1
tl,e I,., .r .
that I na
il-
FURNITURE SPECIAL
A big reduction in staple furniture
for six clays only
JULY 12 TO JULY 19
W clock announced K'ugth of nearly I.OUU milei, is itav-
I sometinios wish igiuiie for l ..liy v,:iou miles irom tho
ea and is fed by iiainerous streams,
which iu any other country would
bo ranked it's great rivers. ' In the
wet feaon, which lnsts for about
eignt mounts m wtutit vanes irom
5 miles to 1 00. Xo wonder tho
Amazon has been called a gigantic
.1 tstrtlmiiake.'
"An m: ili.i uike?" gasped tho star
tied ihap. "Why hon!d you wish
to lv iiitti. in. ,o extraordinary.'
"lUvmiM' perhaps then 1 could
shake on."
And the next mintito ho called
for his
News.
lint and cane. Chicago reservoir rather than u river.
Mistaken.
Too Woll Pottsd.
"Woiunti," said he in agonized
I
Dinner Chairs.
With cane seat
An all around line
chair.
Regular pt ice J 1.05
SK'Ci.il price i.j.
Haul bottom chairs
regular juice- if 1 .55
Sjvci.il jrice 1.15
.Solid 0.1k iliuucr,
1egul.11 jirice 3.50
SjKvtal jirtce j.41)
Alattrosses and Springs.
A lug cut tu cvirv tiling 111 the
furniture line during our six day
sale Mattresses
Regular price, - f 3 75
SjH.'cial jrtce. 3.49
Iron lulls, - 4.35
SjK-cul sale, - 3.05
ST. JOHNS GROCERY CO.
The Big
Store
"Well, captain, how wero you tones, "vou Irnvo broken my heart."
j)liuetl with the ladv?" She faid her ear to Ins manly
tl. .1 i l.lT. -T It .
in s x'.ik triuiKiv. 1 was eoine- iMisoin.
what d'Mipi..iiiitoil." "Xo," Htiil she after listening in-
'How mi.-' I tenth', "theiv is not tho sliehtest
W. JOWER,
Jnwcr Illook, X, Jer-ey nt.
MintliL-rle da feet to the tilnce of lirifln-
nine:, flic nroiKcil oncnlne. tnvitieoitt
unit eHiiiiiiuiuni; 01 .ahmioc street will in
clude ami necessitate the ntiproprlntlon
of the following described lots or tracts
of Imui: All that part of tract "11"
Court Place, containing 9891 txpi.nc feet.
All tlmt (Kirtioa o( Imui known us tract
"A" Court Place, i-ontiihilng 43K0 Mpmra
fect. All tlmt pircel or tract ol lnml ly
ing between the westerly line of Court
Place nuil the easterly line of l'cmenilcn
street mid between the north line of the
James John I). L. claim nuil the south
erly line ol tlic jiroposcil .loiloc street,
containing 3161.3 wpiarc feet. All that
jurccl or tract of latul lying lictwecii the
nortii tine 01 lames joints' 11, 1.. u. ami
the northerly line of the proposed Modoc
street anil between n line zoi fect west
erly from anil lumllel with the west Una
of llrantch Addition uiiil the easterly line
of I'ckicinlcii street, containing 7,000
sipiarc feet. All that iarccl or tract of
land lyiin; between the north line of the
James Johns I). I Cliiiui and tits north
erly line of the proj)ed Modoc street
ami between lines too fect nuil 301 feet,
respectively, westerly from ami parallel
with the westerly line of llru.isch Addi
tion, containing 3060 stpi.irc feet. All
the tract of laud lying between the north
lint nf till- lamp mini II. T.. Ptitltii ntnl
See us for the Choicest Cuts of the llest the northerly line of the jirojiosed Mo-
tfi.t wiititiii,ii,ivi. 1 hoc street ami uciwccn tne westerly line
of llruatch Addition anil a line 100 feet
westerly therefrom anil parallel there
with. rttiitalniiiL. iniii uiimrt. fi-xt. All
Orders 1'tlle.l ami l'auiiiy Trade Sdleltctl that art of lot 1 , block j, llniasch Addl-
11011, tying soutiieriy ol tne proposed
northerly line of Modoc street, contain
ine 66i. mi ware fect. All of lot i. block
iMcCLAVE & WARD, Props. A.l.litlo.,, lying southerly of
, -wl-"u- lirninl-il nnrllinrlv lln i.l M..lru.
street, coutauiluK 661.3 square feet. All
that jurcc! or tract of land lying be
tween the north line of the lames Johns
I). I,. Claim and the northerly line of the
proixicil Modoc street ami fictweeu the
easterly line of Jlraasch Addition and a
Grout Mile of men's . slim
mer furnishings of every
description. Grand values,
b'ttucy hosiery, iiuderivear,
silk golf shitts, neckwear,
straw huts. Great bar
gains for nlcii all week.
Central Market!
UoIbiiKik block.
The Wellington
KNIGHT & CLOVER, Proprltton.
line 135.96 fect easterly from ami jural-
b'iue Wines and I.iipiors.
Family Supplies a Sjucialty.
Holbrook Hlock, St. Johns, Oregon.
$10,000.
'Thev said eo was intellectual, evidence of organic lesion. Thoro ler annum from their date, interest pav
I ...11 .1 . ..:.i. 1 1...1 .... 1 I:. i:.i.i .. .1. ... t able seuii.uiinuallv. lw.tli ,.ri..i...i
bat 1 talki.l with hor half an hour, I is a slight piilpilation, due perhaps
linn ne tin not ojien uer moum to cigarette-; mat is an.
once." And now the young man swear
"You are mistaken there, cap- that hereuffrr when he makes love
tain. Mu vawned six or eight
tunes.' London Mail.
lei there .villi, containing 407,88 square
itci. ,ii niai jvarcet or tract 01 tatiii ty
liiu U'twion the northerly Hue of Modoc
street ns now laid out iu P. T. Smith's
Addition ami the proposed northerly
one 01 .moiioc street, unit between tne
westerly line of J. C. Scott's Add t on
1 T .
ami 11 tine 135.90 lect easterly Inm ami
p.inniei wnii tne easterly line ot
llraast-h Addition, contain ne
siuiare feet,"
Now. therefore, the Citv of St. Tohns
tines urnaiii as tonows :
hHCTlox j. That sa it survev. nlat
and reiwrtof the city engineer of the
City of St. Johns he, ami the Mine is
hereby adopted, ami the tortious of each
nn unu tract 01 1.11111 as tlierelu described
as neeessary to lie apnroiriateil to public
CHn f Ct ii. e in uic uiieuiiiK, laving out amies-
liy Of M. JOIHIS, Oregon, tabll.hitiK of' said street as above des-
riK- Ur.ll n...i0 criiHi ure nereuy com ernuett ami ap-
tut ijuiiuo. iniinaieti 10 me putnic use tortile
"iirjJes 01 S.1111 street ami jiuuitc high
way u auuve dfcriiicii ami set tortit.
I'.IHkil rniit.f.11 T.tli. m irA
Notice is herebv L'Keit 1l1.1t u..it1 l.j.u I a.,..,... .i r.,i.. , : I '
.... . , I " . . I ...''. w, V. J M. IU.
win oe recetveti ov tne Keconlernf thn if v v.,v.v.
.ltt ut pt, mum. 111 tut aiaicot (Irei.nn. I Attest. m...
ut his nllire in s-ii.l ritv -r.,..-fl.. I it" 1 t- '
the seventeenth dav of lulv. ir.iA .-.i d,.,.i.
oH'rniic'S ,',,b,UhC,, ta l,,f,S'"'S
- . J s-f UIMMI4IIVV I
No, 109 of saul city, passed by the Coun.
cil and approved by the Mayor July t,
hunt bonds are dated July o. 1006. ami
run ten no) years from their date, lie.qr.
inn interest at the rate of six per cent
both principal and
I'nited States i-olil
...1.. .... .. . ... . . " 1
i-iiiimua ivtiiK, M.joliiis, Ore-
able seuii-auuualh, both
itiicrni luvuuie ill
com at retii
k'ou.
Said lnds are twenty no) in number
. . hlllil III tlta ,luH.t..ii..,t;n.. .1 S .1
to a girl he t ill bo suro sho is not ! , ,', ' """'""o" 01 nve nuiuireu
,,,niirr..,l st.nb.nr . dollars t5oo) each, and are tuetl for
ue erecuon ot a vtty Hall as Drovidetl
1
E. O. MAGOON
III North Jersey Street.
Wines and Liquors.
Notice.
All jUTions knowing themselves
iiulebtetl to the tiriu of McKeon &
Bowel Complaint iu Children.
by the charter ot saul citv ami nn. .,.
eutpt from taxation either by the State ot
Oregon or by any county or municipal
corjwration therein. Said bonds shall
be sold to the highest responsible bidder
- amuttj; ojuat uiiiucrs preterence in I
the sale and allotment thereof hall lie
EXPORT HOP GOLD BRER.
Family trade supplied.
Durinn the stiitituer months cbil-
riiorudyke or R. W. McKeon are ilrcn are subject to disorders of the
requested to call and settle. Any- bowels which should receive careful given to the bidders reidinirin the Stati-
Illl. tin, ill. T t.ill ...v. It,... 1.. .il.Aimlnllai.lini. no n.- tl.d A... .. . Of OrtMTOll.
-..v .... 1. iik. I'lua UKUlllt lliw iiiaii V I uttviltiv.it a J fnjviit us tlic 111 JH 1111IIUI- , . I .
I parties will please present them for ural loosetiessof the bowels apjvars. ' bldaml wdvertis'riso'J y and Ba000 LJn
R. WILCOX,
jMymotit.
Women Wanted
The best itietlicttie in use for bowel the same.
I complaint is Chamberlain's Colic,
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, as
j Tu work in Iwsket factory. Apply t promptly controls any unnatural
during Co., St. looseness of the bowels, hor sale
at Portland Manufacturing
Johns.
I by Jacksoti's Pharmacy,
Dated at the City of St. Johns, Oregon,
this 3rd day of July, 1906.
W. b. Tiioknuvkk,
City Recorder.
Published in the St. Johns Review July
6 and 13,1906,
Phone Scott itoS.
Piano Moving a Specialty.
Leave orders at Hallberg's Puntiture
EtnrA ai.il .t.a :tl K. - .
" win icccivc prompi
aticillion.
Keep Your Eye On St. Johns