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ST. JOHNS REVIEW You Should Patronize The Home I'aiier. It menus helping bt. Johns nttd this means n better city If you work with THE ST. JOHNS REVIEW Advertise in The Review Its circulation Is genu inc nnl It covers the field. Its better than n dally hi the field. IT WILL REPAY YOU Devoted to tho Interests of the Peninsula, the Manufacturing Center of fho Northwest VOL. 3 ST. JOHNS, OREGON, FRIDAY, DF.CKMBKR 21, 1906. NO. 6 The New St. Johns Hotel S. COCHRAN &. CO., Proprietors. Finest Meals in the City Served j This hostelry is one of the finest in the Northwest, being mod ern and complete in all its appointments. The wants and comforts of guests are carefully looked af i ter at all times. Rates are reasonable. I a SASH ! - -1 GLAZING j DOORS WE CARRY "ODD" SASH IN STOCK COUNCIL J. W, HANKS wiiat was uone nt Ihi Recti nr Passes Into the (lreat Itevnml n... meelliiK luesilay Night ccmln'r 9th AH members of the city council T. W. 1 Links, n well known ml were in their scats when the mayor dent of this citv. died m his lminx 1 ... 1 ... .. . .. . ---- rappcu ior oruer at me regular December y, 1906, aged about 6 meeting Tuesday night. The min- years, after a lingering illness. Mr. utes of the last meeting were read Hanks was n nrntnltiunt citizen nml -.1 1 I . . . . ant npproveu. was formerly City Recorder of St. Aid. Norton, one of the members lo ins. lie wiw n imilv.. nf tToii .1. i . . I " - . ui tne cuartcr commission, intormcd tucky, but had spent the greater I... ... !l .I.-. .1. . I .I e .. mu tuiuicii inai 1 nc lanors 01 tne comuiissioii would be "completed in another meeting, nnd asked that the rcvibi-d charter be typewritten, stating that it could be done for $35 or .T40. 1 lie mayor turn the stwak er were em m wed to haye the work done. 1 he reports of the recorder nnd pari 01 ins uie 111 tne state ot .Mis souri, l'our years ago he cnuic to St. Johns, where resided up to the time of his death. Mr. Hanks was respected by nil who knew him asnn honest, upright man. A kind husband and good father, he will be greatly missed in the home circle. Deceased was u consistent member Columns Spindles Brackets Lime and Cement ill ! Bid Paints Oils Glass St. Johns "D." Redwood Gutter ST. JOHNS SASH AND DOOR CO. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL PHONE SCOTT 4063 JERSEY STREET St. Johns Market FULL UNIi OF BEEF, PORK, AUTTON and VEAL, HAMS, BACON, HOME AlADE LARD and SAUSAGES. Also nil kinds of Pickled Meats. Poultry Dressed to Order. We make Family Trade a sje cialtv. Orders solicited and delivered to any part ol the city. Call on us and you will be con vinced that our prices are right. Phone Scott 4062. BENNETT BROS,, Props. WANTED N. H. SU1TTER Contractor and Builder Debits mid Estimates Furnished, ami all con struction guaranteed to please the most partic ular. 217 Mohawk Street ST. JOHNS, OREGON Residence of tf. L Thornd)kr, St. Johnj, built by mt from my mn ilans. Christmas Offerings Nowhere else in the city cau be found .1 better se lection of Christmas presents than here. Kverything has been selected with great care. Toys are here in great abundance, and a select variety of candies and nuts are now at hand. Suitable presents for Xnias in medium priced goods. Call and see our assortment. Couch & Company 206 and 208 Philadelphia St. I july Assistant. Ni;lit office: Phone Woodlawn 33a iooj OsuegoSt. Dr. S. C. COOK Resident Undertaker and Embalmer Equipment and work guaranteed equal to any on the coast. No. 303 Jersey street, in Clark's furni ture store, St. Johns. The citizens of St, Johns to know we have a milk route in this citv. Pure milk delivered at your door for fi a month. Additional quarts at 7c. ORDERS FOR BUTTERAIILK Taken Thursdays and Saturdays, de. livered I'ridays and Mondays; 10c a gallon. Send orders to M.W. GATTON StohnioJon, PIANOS! Direct from the factory to vou. Saves you f loo. Write for our price list before purchasing. Address Wheeler Piano Manufacturing Co. I'. O. Iiox 367, Portland. treasurer called for nt the previous of the Cumberland Presbyterian meeting were read and referred to church nnd was u faithful elirlminn. the finance committee. He leaves to mourn his tlentli n The condition of the sewer at the widow, four children, one brother woolen mill was explained to the and three sisters. The brother who council by Aid. Hewitt and City lives in North Dakota, and n sister Attorney Greene, and the matter from Missouai, were present when was referred to the board of health he breathed his last. with instructions to take immediate action. Alderman Dobie Mated that the platforms ordered built on Jersey street were completed, and warrants were ordered drawn for the pay incut of same. Five bills of the St. John's Linn ner -o., aggregating to.oi were allowed, and warrants ordered drawn. numerously sinned petition for At His .Mother's Home llrief funeral services were held at his home Monday, Dee. 10, by Rev. K. A. Leonard of the Baptist church, after which the remains were conveyed to the I.one Fir cemetery, Portland for interment. DIED nt Salem an arc Hjlit at Point View station and Allegheny street was referred to the limit committee 1 he condition of east Burlinutou stieet at Its Intersection with Jersey was tlie cause ot considerable com meiit ami discussion, nv reason that the street is almost impassable ami that tons of mud is carried 011 to Jersey street, 011 motion of Aid. iiewitt 11 was deciareil a nuisance and a barricade was ordered built to Prevent teams from enrrvlni' ml ditioual mud 011 to the principal tiiorougiiinrc Lnst Friday Henry Dnughcrty of this city died ill at the home of bis mother, Mis.1' .iyru a. wiuie, in Client nisi i-ii- day morning, of a cancerous growth of the stomach. He had been ail ing for some time, and went to his mother's home for treatment about a mouth ago. Deceased was well known in St. Johns as an upright industrious man, and his demise is regretted by all. besides bis wife he leaves three children, two little girls ami a infant sou three weeks tf. s t t t tf l , . 4 t tf tf 41 t tf tf tf tf tf tf tf ' At. L. MOLUROOK C. B. BAILEY I St. Johns Land Co. PHONG UNION 3104 The Largest and Oldest Real Estate Firm In St. Johns. Hy a unanimous vote and at the oI(l- Mr D.iugherty was a deaf request of ex-Alderman I.eggett tne imiK-acliiiicnt proceeding, in tended to have been instituted by the certain members of the former ndiniiU ation against ex-Ma vor Miiganttex-AKl. Peterson were or dered expunged irom the records. 1 lie measure was heartily indorsed uy Llty Attorney Greene, who read a resolution with this end in view, 1 . . . . mm Am. morion, wno gave voice to his opinion in a neat sccclt in favor of removing the stigma cast upon the gentlemen above named. An amendment to Ordinance No. 130, (leliiiiug the tax or licenses to mj paid by the owners of vehicles in the city was lt by a vote of . to 3. In order to hx a scale to cover all vehicles the matter was aid over until the next meeting, mute as the result of an attack of diplhthcria when be was quite young. His wife is abo a deal mute. The remains were buried at Salem. Deceased has a biother Louis P. D.iugherty of Seattle and a nail brother klmo h. While of Salem. NEW CHURCH iMcflnith's Bargains. Mantiu. Foi.imxc. Hiti), $7.50; fi-piece black walnut parlorsiiit, S15; dresser, -f 5; $30 binlseye maple chif fonier, T15; good Iron l)eds, tfy, o fiKit extension table, ,50; ash side board, ?.S..so; plush 1k.'(1 lounge, ?f..So; couches, f, up toiH; large No. 8 Charter Oak cook stove, KmI N. 8 cook stoves, T7.SQ; kitchen safe, nurse roek vrs, $1; good solid arm rockers, Is: large llat-top ollice desk, with hook 011 top, Tiai.'joj revolving ollice clmlr, ?.V50,' .pliole reliable gas range, -f 10; solid oak library tf tf tf tf t tf t Choicest Business Property in the City Corner 75x100 on Jersey street, $3,500 Corner on Jersey street near postofficc, $5,000 50x100 adjoining postofficc, inclndinj; party wall M,700. Three other fine luiildiMg corners on Jersey Street at reasonable prices. SPECIAL Pine 12 acre tract on car line, ripe for platting, $15,000. St Johns Land Co., i The Pioneer Dealers. St. JollllS '''"'He Union 3101 Oregon table, Janlist Coiicrcnatlon Arramiinir to 2 feet 6 Inches by .1 feet 6 in Pr.v Piiifir.. jots 01 (Mid pieces ior parlor, (liiiiiiL'-rooin. sittliiL'-room. beilrfM)in Arrangement are now leiug ikt- i.rkiiflifii.iooiiiimonuisioiiiL'iitioii. fected for the construction of a suitable for Xmas elfts. Your old Handsome new house of worship linnsc-liold woods taken in exchaiieo l...f. fl .f At . " . . - . ' oy uie uapuii o.-uounuaiiou on uie fr ,ICW, or cash paid for same. ..'.I.. ati. mtt ..... I It. Ilinir nlut mi I 4 . r ,, .iiw. uiiMi'ini t invii (.iiiiivii. iviiv son 01 an Lxcii:iiiLe win no i 'lie present structure has proven considered and fair treatment ifiuir- i K too small to accommodate the grow- nntevd. M. 1. McGratli. M N. -ird ing uieuioersmp ami u was inougiii street, between Davis and liverett i. ii i . . oesi to at iiiiee iiegiu preparations pjioue, Main 2087. ior uie erection 01 a miHieru aim more commodious building. Rev. K. A. Leonard, the pastor, has the matter in hand mid is industriously soliciting the community for funds for the new building, winch will cost lietwecu $,ooo and 1.1,000. number of substantial contribu tions have already been received, and it is likely but little difficulty will le experienced in securing the required sum. Rose City Business College The Rose City Business College hich was established by Prof. V. W, Williams in Portlaiul last Sept., has had a very rapid growth. Prof. Williams is well known in ht.joliiis. having a large number of relations and friends here. Several of the St. Johns young jeople are now at tending this college. Among them is ex-Mayor King's son, and others are planning 011 entering soon. Our young people who wish a good busi ness course or shorthand course will find the rates of tuition cheaper and the instruction first class at the Rose City Business College. For par ticulars address W. W. Williams, Portland, Ore., 517 Commonwealth building. Early to Bed And early to rise, makes one healthy and wise especially if you take Herbiue before retiring. A jiositivc cure for Constipation, Dys- cpsia ami all liver complaints. Mrs, b , Columbia, leun., writes: "I always keep a supply of your Herbiue on band. Am so pleased with the relief it gives in consti pation and all liver complaints, that words can't express my apprecia tion. Sold by St. Johns Drug Stores. For Exchange or Sale Ten acres at Cauby, Ore. ; nine acres in strawberries, one acre bear ing fruit trees; 5 room modern cot tage, good barn. Will exebadge for St. Johns property and give a good trade. Address G. B. Hamp ton, Cauby, Ore., orinmiireof Mrs. F. A Valentine. Wanted. Hand irouers at the West Coast Laundry. Apply at once. The Review would make a suita ble Xmas present to a friend. 000OOOOOOOtXMX(X'X0 OOXhX00000XhXmOOOO0iXOO Bickner Brothers I Department Store All Goods Sold at Portland Prices! keep a luryi) Mock of (lonornl Mturliiiiiilixc, including Dry Dooii, nnu niiiiiwi, unicoinw, iiariiwaic, nounu r-iirnihinngx, Feed, KU In taut iivitiytliin. Their Prieiw uru right. Don't wiutu your timu going to Portland, lint roimi in and bcu our stock and pricux. Clooiln, Remember The Big Department Store Corner Jointly Struct ami Bronilwuy fit. Johns, Oregon OOXOOXHOOOOOO0OOOOO0O OOCKm00XmXXOOOOChXhXmX0 EDMONDSON CO., Hardware, Tinware, Plumbing Tin Roofs, Gutters, etc. Phone Scott 4065 ST. JOHNS, Or SHIP BY PORTLAND SUBURBAN EXPRESS Reasonable Rates CITV l'HONH-MAIN 358 Quick Service Phone Woodlawn 818 C. W. STEARNS, Agt. at St. Johns t t t $ s 1 IV I . . . t f l t e t ie tc 8 it. i i i i i i . i i i I ! , l 1 It I l l It i l . l 1