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Hi Bonham & Currier General Merchandise A Few Bargains in Homes : I Out; ncre with n to-rootn house, all f finished in tfood slinpc, for $2, 500.00, One cjiiartcr acre close in with four- 2 room house, for $600. Also fine river 0! view timl business property mid factory $ sites. Good time k'vcii on projerty. T J W. H. King Land Co., St. Johns. f V I 44li wish to call your attcii " ' tiou to our complete Hue vof Chiltlrcn's, Misses' and La dies' Oxfords and Shoes iti( incdiuin pricctl goods. Also Hosiery, Mats, Overalls, I'ants. Phone Union .(odd. Couch & 206 ami 208 FIRE INSURANCE Agents for thefhiccu Insurance Co, , Amciicau Cen tral of St, l.oufc, Norwich Union I ''ire Ins. Society. These companies me thiec out of the thiity two that in c paying their losses in full at Sail 1'ruucisco. It caits no mole to iusutc iu a goinl company than in 11 jKtor one. Don't Insure in a Six Bit Company. Shepard, Dobie & Peterson, Plume S-ott Krai stale aud j.; THE PENINSULA BANK St. Johns, Capital, fully paid up, Sui plus ami undivided piofits, Commenced business June Oi'i'ii'HMS J. W. I'l.nliu'v, I'nl.li'iit A. WimmI, Cu.lilir. lUl.Mtllttl' HlHItVTiills-J. V I'lihlltrv, A. Iltrwrr, II. I,. I'litM'tk, TliiM. Iih'Iii.iii, M KADDERLY TRANSFER & COMMISSION COMPANY Pmli-M In FEED, HAY, LIME, CEMENT, SHINGLES I.ATH, OOAU KTO. til I Kin I'tlito, mi'l mi Vniir lliixllleM. I'lioiic Scoll W)!. ST. JOHNS. OiyiOON EDMONDSON CO., Hardware, Tinware, Plumbing Tin Uools, I'ltnito Stroll lUftS Houses For Rent IIV DANIEL BRECHT If YOU WAST A IIOUHK OA Mi ON UK ST. JOHNS. OREGON Star Market We hhall handle only the fincM of MEATS and our nitrous may 1 be .sure of Itctug Silt- , tsnctt tit every case YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED Smith & Hoover Next door to bMinondson's JliRSKY STUWKT. ST. JQHNS Cochran Block liii-' of CJroceries was never so complete. We have just received a case of fancy cream brick cheese which is very fine. Try it. Now is a good time to buy .sugar; it will go higher. Company Philadelphia St. flrr Iniursitcr. ST JOHNS, OUH Oregon. 25,M0.(X lil 5, lJ"JS. , v It. T. I'liUt. Vlio I'rokiili'ttt; C. : ! 1 It T. I'lutt. I'. C. Knii. V. I.. lliilluiMik.C, A. WinmI. 1 1 I tl ?! Clutters, etc. T t 4 rr. JOHNS, Or WOOD CSood seasoned, stove-length dchvcuil anywhere on the 1'cniiiMiIa. The bast wotxl. Unlets may be left at Don ucllcy's Market or plume 1 hast 307 Peninsula Feed and Fuel Co, PORTSMOUTH t). y. i'ai 1 k O. I'. MUKKII.I. Faulk & Merrill Coal, Hay, Grain, Flour (irotiud Feed, Paints, Oils lad Building Miltdils Phone Fast 713 Unlveralty Park, Oragon .Mall Schedule Mall urrhc at St. Joints at 7:10 it. 111. ami 1:15 n. in. l.cauMi at 10:30 a, pi., unci 4:15 ji, m, OlRce o-ti wcvk Any ftoiti 614511,111. to 6:10 ji. 111, Sitmlaii from 9 to to a. in, No malls arrive er dciurl Sumluy, I1 CHARCOAL AS MELiCINE. An Anlldot Fer Pskm ond a Good Household fie nitty. Charcoal ns a home medicine turn tunny uses, sny Medical Talk. "For all forms of poison ptilvcr izod elmreoul is recommended to act as if by magic." Our opinion is that theo ac counts just now arc greatly exagger ated. We doubt very much whether n poionoits doc of strychnine would bo antitloti'd by charcoal. At the Mime time, we believe charcoal to bo a very excellent remedy, especially in ptomaine poisoning. All kinds of fermentation of food within the Hlomaeh or decomposition of food are immediately corrected by char coal, For many years we have been in the habit of nroscribintf pulverized charcoal for cliolera infantum. This we add to I he milk or other fluid nourishment which the child is tak ing. The do.40 is immaterial. As much as can be taken will do no harm. Wo believe, that the froiuont use I or charcoal m most caes 01 uys- pepjin would be beneficial. Char- coal U perfectly liuruiloM and can I be taken freely without tho slight-1 est danger. j I Charcoal ncls at a disinfectant and al"orb('iit of noroiis gaes and 1 tliorouyldy cleaii'e the whole ali-1 1 meiitary Vniinl. Therefore, while 1 wo regard thee recent accounts 1 , about the ei',rative virtues of char-1 1 coal as exaggeration, we ure glad so iiinorent 1 1 1 : I tiMiful a remedy iu 1 charcoal litis In-on brought into j I proinincm e by them. We recommend our readers to give pulverized ehr.rcoal a promi It can be ,,! Z 'C who Tno wimmI it find. Ifnrtl wood Is thn Ititut Tim I'fiut ulinitlil tin 11 one. It cim l.e palverixed with a -..111..- ..I.. l I .. ...I... .1.. !. accZ n 'tho charctHil I nlrendv milverijted at tho!'" mi ,r"Ta".i: drug store. It I 11 cheap reined v. It is an ef ficient remedy. It is it harmless romcdv, and it is 11 remedy that wo can thoroughly locommt'iid iu all HtouiHch ti'id intoolimtl disorders. In cii'tH wl.ere it doc no good it certainly will do no harm. If we were preciit at a caso of accidenlnl Hti itnin;r and had 110 ; other aulidoif convenient we should certainly u-e p.iUcrizcd charcoal. 1 Therefore, it mnv Ik well lo hear this iu mil d. Should any 0110 bo poisoned in I ho heboid a doctor hliouhl he inn iil; Icly nnt for. rorolgn Tonuuti In Holy. Few people, cwn iu Italy prob ably, ate hum re of tl e iiuiiibcr of t'olouiiM of foreigner in the country who tqicak tliirerent languages and are ignorant of Italian. There aro at leant ball .1 doxen of thesu colo nies, inhabiting qti.ct nooks of tho peiiiiiMila, a little uorld to them solve. They are French, (lerimin, Slav, Albanian, (ireck and Catalan. I' 1 ouch u the mil .iu : of the conn- try folk ulMi.tt Ao-t.t. 1....1.. f.. ....1 ..I..... 1 (ieriuan dia lects are found about Immodosiiolii V ami in iKtrt'4 of Hie Venetian prov t ut.....i t.v:..li t.. .1, i lli u, tlllt rr. H I lull, III the imrth, where it is .H.iouiuu,aud iu the .Mouse, utro it m Serb. i'lteri Nre hIniiiI ."o.ihhi ItHlo-Sorbi, Albanian 1 spoken by about 1 10,000 Italians 111 fourteen etreiiinscrii) tious of o iiheru Italy and three in Sicily. Fifteen commiunM about l.tHce and lti',:gio speak (Jreok. Catalan llouriliiM in Sardinia. London (ilobe. HaU hi PrlUmMt. Iliktorv doiM nt tell, m fur as wo know, bow it came almat that mem- hers nf tin- MukIIi oirliainniit wear their I111K Tlte i-.t.it litis do. rcemled from an a.t tthen it pro cot'diiiK Vtei't nut rtHiirdcd, but 0110 may iUKct that therebv hangit a laic of sturdy ami Mcton'ons revolt u(;aiiit pruticce, curb as broke out at VcrMiillei', tould it be recovered. Now and iitun no tlud an antique- ulliiMou to the trtictii-e. When tho ciutiiiioiiii otcd tliMt every one hhouhl "iincoc or stir or move his 1,,. 1" ...i.,... t... . ...... i-..- ,.1 it. (ItMiiki of the liotito for itiiv t-ervico I done by it member, Lord 'Falkland 'Vtrettbcd both hu arm out aud cliixpml his hand together on tho crown tf hi hat uud hehl it down cloo to his head, that all might too how odinti that llattery was to him." Loudjtii Chroniele. Antiquity of Soap, Soap is not a modern invention. It is I wue meatioiied in the lliblo, litt in leri'iiiiMh and again lit MaN iti'lit. UUtr tells as that mora than V,000 eiir ago the (build man tifiicturctl Ntt by combining beech tree ashes with' goats' fat. Somo years ago 11 toap hitler's simp was discovered in Pompeii, having been buried beneath the terriblo rain of ashes that fell upon that city 79 A, 1). The soap found in the Rhop had not lost nil its elUcacy, although it had been buried l.SlH) years. At tho time tlut Pompeii was destroyed the ?o:ititil;ing liiiitie was ear ned on iu several of tho Italian chies, Notice. All jicrsons knowing themselves indebted to the firm of McKeon & Thorndyke or K. V. McKeon are tctptestcd to call and settle. Any one having bills against the above jvirtics will plcae present them for payment. Women Wanted To work iu basket factory. Apply nt Portland Manufacturing Co., St. Johns. MODERN AFRICA. The Partitioning of the Contlntnl Among tho Power. By 18D5 the partition of Africa , had become an c-tabi.xhed fact. Al most every tquare miie of its sur face having been rambled for ! (there is no better word) by tho 1 great powers of Furope, the most I remarkable circumstance of this gi gantic acquisition of territory was j the absence of international strife. I Africa emerged from the strugglo of the (huiKe 'cricx of Furopo to find itself provided with new mas ters in miin directions. Franco had become t'tte po..essor of ;i,U00, . 000 Mjuaro ml!" f territory, 1,(500, I 000 of which lav in thu great Sa 1 limn dusurt; I rc.lt itritain of 2,'m, 000; (Icrmain , a iioivcomor, of near I ly 1,000,000; lialv, nl.-o a new nr- rival, of mO.im", uicludiiur a doubt I fully assijined claim upon Abys 1 sinin; Spam f l.'O.OOO; the thrco free dittos or reii'ildies I.iborian, ! Ucldim and Afrikander Dutch of J'V,!, ' !, ( 1 4 1 1 nnn '(doiiies, Turkey and Portugal, claimed ',','.'00,000 and 8'.'.-,000. A total in all of 1 1,370, 000, leaving the poor little fraction of 2:10,000 unallotted, of which 70, 000 lay in tlf great lakes and most of the remainder in tho balance, of boundary commit-ion. lly l!'"o." r.r'.ain, in annexing tho South African .republics and estab lishing with l.' -vpt a joint control of the Sudan, added 800,001) to her total, and with her practical control of the deslin.e. or Fgypt itself is today the virt.ial filler over somo :i,:i00,000 square- miles. Xo jmrtit 0.1 of such a vast por tion of the U'lild's surface had ever 11 v iivjv, ? J'! - ? 1" ""w "'" '.''" ' "PP''- without fcvcrc and blonde huim.n struggle. Ilritain had undoubtdlv see.ired the lion's 1 to .rr'T.Jt "te coild lite a I pi'Mper iiiiuui liiiijr and nbysicnllv. Africa po xox-d unique, though perhaps tmt. ud fen tares for sue ceKsful dtive! ..'(lit. Lying main ly, at it dot'', 0 de :rec. north and fiotilh of the . , .ntor, it was essen tially the tr, iitl eoiitiuent. Its physical fettt no le embled no oth er ('011(1110111. I.eitenaut Colonel Sir Perev fliro mi l in S 'ribner's. I Tlit T .oh. ol Tlmi. I "1 knew 0. 11 iii-c once where two ! darkies sun, iml mules," Miid a Judge. "(Jo.' of tluiii was an old hand at the h i uu, and in mak - ing the trn'e lie represented his mule to be . . ;i venrs old and told of iniinv good irnits thu animal had not. Tills was iu rebnmry. About two months l..t. r the other darkv boL'iin in twi i I nit! been victim, izoil in the li.ir.uin mill that thn betiht wa fuilv l..e!a xear1 old. So Iih ilniiili.il In 1 11 I Kick mill tell tho Mvindler he 1 d .ied to him about! the animal. However, owiiur to It being the busy sciioon of farming, he was not able to go until about tho middle of Mine. He finally did go and told his man what hu thought of his nweally mUruproscutation about the mule. "You .ty," said the other fellow, "dal when you got du miilu in Feb ruary he w'ns hoveu years old and uow'it's Juno ami he's twelve year old?" "Yes, I do!" was tho angry ro pomc. "Well, sab, timo sure do lly." American Spectator. Tongua Twlatari, Some elocutionist has made a col lection of more than '.'00 4'tonguo twisters:" " A growing gleam glowing green." "Tho bleak breeze blighted tho bright broom blossoms." "Flesh of freshly dried flying fish." "Six thick thistlo sticks." "Two toads tried to trot to Ted bury." "tiive tirimes Jim's great gilt gig whip." "Strict, strong Stephen Strtngor mired xhckly six sickly silky snakes." "She tood at tho door of-Mrs, Smith's lili Eiiuco shop welcoming unit III. The l!rt three are tho gems of the collection. It is said to be im possible for any ono to repeat them rapidly, Hone Storlei. Here arc tonio Itorso stories from) w interrogated ono cautiously w the Kinsley (Kan.) ttraphic: Somo pHcd: "Aye, it was unco' sudden for persons w.ro talking about tho slow-, ,jlf m,'or j,cnt 0 nm feyther ness of hntsc. "There's Kellv'a old gray, ou couldit t whip her into a trot," mid ono. "Johnson's black I mare will I oat that. Sho refuses to ' . ... . . . , help her-i-lf to the barley at night, 1 It is related that a lady was in fer moot times sho isn't through 1 troduccd to Sir Morell Mackeniie eating her dinner," stud another. ( "Old Waters' spindleshank takes the iirire,' put in a third. "Sho is dou-' tue joiuteit in tne Knees, one watxa itoth wns at once." "I stood in tho road, drawled Shepherd, coming In friend aside and confided to him late for I d'nner, "for twenty min- that ho had just met a poor demeat utes talkm; to Meyers, and all that cd ladv who was introduced aa ttnto Ins Uty inaro never stopped." Howcl Complaint in Children. During the .summer months chil dren are subject to disorders of the boweU which sIiouM receive careful attention as soon as the first unnat ural looseness of the bowels appears. The best medicine in use for bowel complaint is Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, us it promptly controls any unnatural looseness of the bowels, For sale by Jackson's Pharmacy. Keep Your Kye Ou St. Johns CAPTURED THEM ALL Tho Imporlout andConqutrtng fiab.l II. "What's the news from Isabe Jlrs. Birch f" asked an interested neighbor. "There is no news from m; daughter Isabel. The only way know she is still in existence sinco that babv was born is that I can rcc ognizc the handwriting as hers. It's u great mistake for u young mother to lose her identity tho way Isabel's doing. I've lectured her about it in my letters, but 1 can't get a word of roolv. Now, when I wrote last week 1 asked Isabel six direct qucs tions about' herself, her own healt her summer wardrobe and so fort Her answer was eisht paces a about names for the baby! Sho dia cussed the pros and cons of every name under The sun and then put on a T. S.' to say: "'Leslie savs this letter is wasted, lie has settled it that tho baby is to have my name.' "There's one thing I insist on, though they'll have to call that child 'Belle' or 'Izzio' when they utop saying 'baby.' Isabel certainly has the' first right to her own name. Tills was only one of a long series 01 1IKO questions, wiiu iiko answers, as the months went oy. "Tell us soiuelhiiiK about Isabol was thu frequent refrain of friends and re atives. "Well, let mo see." Isabel's moth' er would answer quizzically. "Sho thinks there's no prepared food oil earth like a certain brand ot con densed milk. And she's going to nut babv into short clothes two whole weeks earlier than her neigh' Imrx ntlvlso beenttso bnbv is BO ad' vanced for her age. Oh, yes, and she is going to leave the ruffles oS the babv s pillowcases alter tins 00 11... '...tit ..1...... t MM. i'iuim' mint mil ciii'it uii'iii. unit all 1 know about Isabel." "Won't vou read 1110 a Bcrttp that letter from Isabel, Mrs. Birch?1 beeiietl it jfirl friend one day. "I'm hungry to know something nbou her." "Certainly," agreed Mrs. Birch 1 lien sue rcitu: "Prfclovs Mothvr I wrllo In haato W ttnU wlictlir Itvn rlititrra ot tucki ni two rov ut Inxcrllon wi;i Ira too cluboraU for liitliy'it licit cliott ilren tlih numratr. Mm. Uitttli tlilnliM II will, but litr Uby Is 11 !'. .tin t.i.it tniikcs it lirrrnc, doMii't lit Of i'uun Tin Kolntf lo falh- rmtllrlt iiImivi the Itirk. I'li'itae nniwtl lit once. VOI It OWN 1HAUUU "Now. niv dear." aildcd Mrs. Birch as she foldVd thu letter, "I'm going out to visit It-ahcl uiVM'lf this fall. , and probably I cim br.ng you ome : news when I comeback." hho went, hue was nwny M ' weeks, ami every minute of that visit wa to precious that her lottort home were few and hurried. Tha i news would have to wait until aha ciiiuu back, she wrote. When at last she returned Iia M' favorite brother met his moth er at the train. "W'H, mother," ho cried eagerly, . "how did you leave Isabel? ' "Isabel!" exclaimed Orandmoth er Kirch, with rapturous enthuil nam. "John, she is certainly a won der! She's begun to put two wordi together! 1 oulhs Companion. A Otuiford Anacdota. AitTflilusing reminiscence is given in Black ami White of bml Charloa llcresford. Hu once created a dia turbauco in the hoiuo by tt practical joke, for which the victim never for L'uve him. Then.' was 11 certain membur at the (into who used ecek refuge in an empty bench be hind thu speaker's chair whenever a loin; winded debate was in nro ress. Here he would, take oil h boots nud go to sleep until tho diri eioit bell rang, on the day in quei tion Hcrcsford crept up to him and, taking one of the boots, hid it tinder n bench, Just then the division bel rung, uud the sleepy member hunted high ami low for his boot; but, un able to timl it, he was hustled out by the tellers, and tho humorous spectacle was witnessed of a staid member holding up 0110 leg and showing a big hole iu his sock. The Fint Occailon. Thu caution of thu Aberdonian in giving tin answer to u direct que tiou was well illustrated the other day when I asked an eastern friend of mine whose family was not noted for very active habits: "Was not your father's death very suuucit .' Slowly drawing one hand from hia ivockct and milline dawn bis beard. ,11 a u M 1 irvtVIVi 1VUUUVU Tit-Hits. Hallucination. at a London 6oireo as John Strange Winter, and when he inereduloualT repeated the name sho replied, "Oh, yes, t in nootles itabv." Wbere- upon the great physician drew man and thought herself a baby. The Wellington KNIGHT it PrtarkUr. Fine Wines aud Liquors. Family Supplies a Specialty. liolbrook Block, St. Johns, Oregon AN OFFICIAL DIRECTORY S. H. GREENE Attorney-at-Law. Office! Room 9, Ilrecilen Build ing, corner Third nttd Washington street., Portland, and St. Johns. Phone: Pacific 2098. Residence: St. John Joseph McChesney, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office In liolbrook Block ' ST. JOHNS, - QKEQON DR. L. Q. HOLLAND, PHYSICIAN AND SURdEON Residence: On Modoc Street. Photic Kast 619S. Office: liol brook llrlck Mock, rooms 3 nttd 4 Phone Kast 3689. St. Joints, .... Oregon Dr. W. E. HARTEL, DENTIST Crown nail Bridge Work n Sjicclttlty Rooms I nttd 1, liolbrook block, St. Johns Dr. MARY MacLACHLAN I'll) (Man and Surgeon. Resilience Phone Scott 4064. Office: I lol brook '?cw llrlck Block. Resilience, St. Johns Hotel. A. W. VINCENT, M. D., HOMEOPATHIC PIIVSICIAN AMI SUR0I-ON Office joj South Jersey street. All hours OSCAR DeVAUL, M. D OITic hour 9 to 11 a. nt., i to $ p, m. IfTice rtiotif, Mctitt 1104, 4cnltlcnce I'hone. Union Jyoi. Office In University I'mk lirun Htorc. BOLEN BROTHERS " CARPENTERS AND CONTRACTORS Wa (luaranltt lo I'ltaia I!. T. lloln, 61ft WllUmtllt HouUtard. CW.ilokn.2J8 l)lr Street sr. JOHNS, OKKUON N. P. NOREN & CO. Real Kttnlc, I.o.iiik, Insurance nttd 1IiiIiiii Chiinces. S. C, Norton, qurner llrtniiwlck uud IIiiiImiii streets, Resident Agent. Phone I'.iut 6yjo. IHRSItV STRIJUT - ST. JOHNS F. A. PARSONS Conlrac or and Huildcr. Cnreiilcrliig In nil It lirnuches ttt satis- prices. Kesiitciicc 737 Lively st. F. J. CARTER HOOTS AND, SHOOS REPAIRED Shon next door to Aiukrwiii' llukcrv 011 Tuconm t ret t. (Jive me 11 ttlitl order. St. Joints, Oregon C. MARION SALISBURY Graduate Optician Will test the eyes free of churgc. 1 10 Titcuttm Street. St. Joints, Oregon. Goodrich & Goodrich, ARCHITECTS Pull Profeonnl Service I'Iac Per Cent. Saint Johns and Portland, Ore. Zcllcr-Byrncs & Blackburn Co. Undertakers and Embalmcrs 309 Jersey Street bidy .WUtmt. A. L. ROWLAND, Genera! Blackstuitliing and Repiir iltg. Ilorkohoeitig u specialty. All work warranted. Cor. Ivanlioe and Taconia sts., St. Johns N. A. GEE House Mover and Repairer Houses moved, raised and re paired. Odd jolts of all kinds. Prompt service, reasonable charges. Ivatthoe and Catlins treets. Phone Kat 6189. Saint Johns ... Oregon F. M. LASHBAUGH Pile! furnished, either short or long, Drayiug and team-work ofevery kind, Prompt service. Terms reasonable. Corner Jeny aud Cutliti, ST. JOHNS LAUREL LODGE No. 186 I. O. O. F. ST. JOHNS, OKCQON Meets each Monday evening in Odd fellows nan, at s:oo. visitors welcomed. G. M. Hall, N. G. E. Klltott, Secretary, G. W. OVERSTREET, PLUMBER liolbrook Block, 103 South Jersey street. Phone Union 3S3, Saint Johns Oregon MRS. N. McCANN' CLOTHINO CLEANER Clothing cleaned, pressed and mended with care aud promptness. Ladies' clothes a specialty, Old Postoffice Building Saint Johns Oregon BritiR your work to The Review. Proposals for Street Work Sealed proposals will be received at the office of tne Recorder of the Citv of St. Johns, Oregon, until July a., 1906, nt 4 o'clock p. tit., for the improvement of Charleston street, from the north line of Jersey street to the north line of Hud son street, in the manner provided by Ordinance No. 104, subject to the provi sions of the charter and ordinances of the City of St. Johns, and the plans, specifications and estimates of the city engineer on fite. at the office of the City Recorder. Bids must tic strictly in accordance with printed blanks which will be fur tiishcd on application at the office of the Recorder 01 the City of St. Johns, and said Improvement must be completed on or before sixty days from the date of last publication of notice for proposals for said work. No proposals or bids will be considered unless accompanied by n certified check payable to the order of the Mayor of the City of St. Johns, certified by a responsi ble bank, for an amount equal to ten per eent ot the nggrcgate proposals, The right to reject any and till bids is hereby reserved. By order of the City Council. W. I.. TllORNIlVKU, Recorder of the City of St. Johns. Published In the St. Johns Review July 6, 13 and 30, 1906, Housekeeping Apartments Suites of two to four rooms, also single rooms. Situated one block front Columbia University, near cor. of Pisk St. ami Boulevard. Ptiriiishctl or Unfurnished. A pleasant walk from St. Johns, suitable for mill men. UNIVERSITY PARK A. W. DICKSON Phan East 6208 L. B. CH1PA.AN Real EiUlc. : it REAL ESTATE fiylM joxioo, cor.; two-story brick win soon tie erected 111 Mine mock, This Is a splendid Investment, and you had better look Into It at once. fiux Lot jjxioo; n clow: In Itnidc lot oil Jersey street, fjoo J,ot 50x100. A nearby residence tot: J. cash If you build nt once. foo Lot 50x100, I'Jtte location; one. Halt iNuli, I am alto aecnt for the American I)e- Forest Wlrcles Telegraphy Co, W.J.PEDDICORD Notary Public. Bon Ton Barber Shop MANSVlKI.n & Kakmmuk, PIrst clawi work and clean hot towels for patrons. Hair cutting n specialty. Agents for west Coast Lauudrv. Jeny street St. Johns D. C ROGERS Real Estate and Insurance fJSO Lots 50x100 iu South St.Johus. I'inest residence lots in the city. $650 Lots 50x100 on Ivanhoe street. Close fn. 1 1000 and up Business lots 011 Jersey street, CIom; in, $ 1900 A new modern 5-roout cottage. Lot tooxu6 on car line, f 2600 New modern house, eight rooms, two lots 50x100. 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