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THE NEW STORE. The U nnd C Store Bargain Counter Bargain Catchers BONHAM & CURRIER Shoes, Gents Furnishings, Dry Goods 107 South Jersey Street, St. Johns. THE ! PENINSULA BANK I St. Johns, Oregon. Statement nt close of business December 4, 190O: KitsouKUis: Loans fu7.73j.il 1'iiriilltire anil fixtures. 3,976.86 Cnsli on IiiiihI ami due (nun liatikt 7J.3s95 f Joj,oA6a t The Best Way To licit) St. Johns is to patronize home institutions unci particularly the home newspaper. Kvcry professional and every business man should have an announce ment of his business in The Review. Many people throughout the country are interested in St. Johns, and naturally look to the newspaper for information concerning its development. If the paper is well filled with local advertising they know the city is composed of live, ener getic business men. On the other hand if only a few of the various lines of busi ness are represented in its columns, it is the logical conclusion that while the city may be forging to the front in a building way, its inhabitants are dead ones and back numbers, or else the various lines of business are poorly represented. It has been proven lime and again that advertising pays, and it is ever the case that the best advertiser does the best business, Help (lie Review and (he Review will Help You. I New Bargains This Week fi ... . . .... uos-e in, 50x100, icsiiieiiec lot 1 Mock to airline 125 100x100 South St. Johns, terms f, 650 100x100 South St. Johns, comer and car line 950 50x100, best income pnerty Jer.scy .sticot i.j,ooo 50x100 on Jeicy street with patty wall anil alley 1,500 50x100 S. St. Johns, isxiH .shack-, water, denied J75 50x100, .south St. Johns, easy payments 400 Two actus 011 Willis lloulovartl ready for platting 2i35 50x100, 6 100111 house, fruit, fine river view 1,375 1 acre near car Hue anil N. P. railroad 1,300 35x100, small building, Jersey sheet 2,350 100x100, fine factory site, on railroad .V Ten lots in Point View, each 150 50x100, coiner Jer.sey Micet ,1i750 Lots in first addition to l.iuuton .o to f 100,, easy payments. Husiue.vi locations for lent. H. G. OGDEN Review Office. ST. JOHNS, OKKGON Keep iii (ouch wilh (he Western World, Business and Uurgnlns by subscribing for (he Monthly investors1 Guide 917 lU-liiiimt Stifit, rortliuul, Orison. WOOD Uuy your wood at the Old Reliable Peninsula Feed & Fuel Co,: Coal For Sale. Green and dry slab wood, l'hone ICast 297. Central Bar. Sam. Cociikan, Prop. Taos. Condon, Mj;r. Fine Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Cochran Mock, St, Johns, Oregon Liaiiimtiks: Cnltnl Stock f a5.ouo.0o Surplus nml undivided profits a,553-" Dividends tiiimll.. . i.ajo.oo Iuil m3W f joJ.ckj8.6j JflA M BUILT BY W.C.ADAMS CONTRACTOR and BUILDER We now have with us a capable resident architect, ami wc can armiiKf to advance money to all till-so who ileal rc to builil homes. Shop Second Door West of I'ostoffice ST. JOHNS - - OREGON FIGHTING A PANTHER. Cunning and Skill of the Agile Brute. Lithe and It was dark, nnd the windy dark ness was full of the mysterious noises of the jungle. My shikari nnd I wore huddled silently on n pint- form built in the boughs of n tree on the edge of the jungle. Below us the undergrowth was black nnd still, for the moon had not yet risen, Suddenly there was n movement as though n portion of its blnckncss had detached itself from tho rest nnd begun to creep a.vny. Just nt that moment the moon roso nnu revealed to us the lithe body of n tmntlmr slinkinif through tho under - L'rnwtb. A shot rnnif out. nnd with O . .. fi vn In of nam tno mint her disan- penrcd into tho bushes. With tho sunrise wo descended from tho platform and began to PTnmlnn llm tmnthcr'fl trail. Tho effect of'tho shot wns shown by tho pniCIICS 01 0100U on 1110 irrounu, 1 . i. . . .1 1 1 - tl..1 It. .1 which led us through n coupio 01 hundred vnrds of thick inutile, After crawling on hands nnd knees under tho brushwood wo reached n narrow nullnh. A little beyond this wo enmo upon tho wounded pnnther sailing n tree. I fired, but tho rnngo wns too long nnd the shot proved futile. Tho disturbance hnd tho result, however, of startling tho nnimnl into falling from tho tree to tho ground. Thosliikiiri and I followed quickly on its track. It led finally to 11 deep and thickly wooded nullnh, which hnd taken tho form of n horseshoe. Tho pnnther entered tho nullah at tho center of tho bend and turned along tho left arm, growling angrily ns it covered tho uround in heavy Htridcs. We kept n1out twenty yards from the nullah and skirted it along tho right until tho top of tho bend was reached. Hero 11 halt win made, whllo I approached tho nullah, the 11 ....... I! 1 11... n I panther growling away at tho other end. about "00 yariln distant. Then all was still. Tho animal seemed to have vanished. Suddenly it sprang out right from under my feet, having doubled back along the water course, without making the slightest noinc. Caught by surpriso I II red rapidly and stopped back to avoid the anliiiiirs spring und In so doing fell into tho nullah. Tho next moment ihu tiauther was on mo ami had fixed its teeth in my nnu. Suddenly my little fox terrier Toby llew at thu panther and fixed itself on its back, tearing hard at its neck. This diversion caused thu panther to leave mo to uttack thu dog, and I was abhi to stagger up and (nil of tho nullah nnd run to whcro tho native trackers wcro cow- cring. There I fainted and was car- rled back to the bunualow bleedinc from fourteen wounds. Missionary lo npplo cores nnd dog biscuits nnd ngrcod, wns marked for tho mm Price of Central China in Chicago ends of burned mntchos nnd serous Wry, to n neighboring sanctuary. MVII 1. I....I.... I Romtnyl'i Routt. On ono of his early concert tours of tho west, before tho famous vio linist, Kduard Itcmenyi, was thor oughly familiar with tho railway routes of tho United htatcs, ho iu quired in Chicago concerning tho best way to rench a town in Illinois, "C. 11. nnd Q.," replied tho hotel clerk without looking up. Itcmenyi was milto dazed. Hut, says thu contributor of tho story to tho memoir of thu violinist, his HciiBo of fun carried him through. "Ah!" ho said gravely. "Then I will go 1). A. T." It was tho clerk's turn to bo pur tied. "What docs thai mean.' ho said, looking up this time. "Well, what did you menu?" do. mantled Kcmenyi. "Chicago, Hurliiigton and Quincy, of course. "Ah I I meant day nfter tomor row," Sermon Stealer. "Sermon stealers," said a minis ter, "ought to bo careful. They ought to read over several times tho sermons that they steal before de livcring them. "I know a young man 01 twenty ono or twenty-two who preached a stolen sermon ho had not read over, nnd iu a most impressive part ho found himself declaiming, 'My friends, when I first camo among von umro than forty veard ai?o these v. ; : --o - thin, white locks were thick and brown and this bent back,' etc, "Another sermon stealer, preach- ug iu village of about 100 souls, said, before ho could check himself, 1 i .r . 1. . ! .1. ..I. i t i 1 'In thu teeming streets of this great metropolis.' ' Loudon .Mail. By the Barrel, Sho is an Knglish woman and ill new domestic in a boarding houso. She wns rolling a heavy barrel along the basement liall when ono of the boarders passed her, "hat havo you there, Aunior "Tho hash barrel, sir." 'Tho what?" "Tho hash barrel." "Great Scott 1 I know wo ato a I lot of it, but I didn't think she I bought it by tho barrel." Chamberlain's Couch Remedy a l-avorite. We prefer Chamberlain's Couch Kemetiy to any other for our chil dren," says Mr. I.. J. Woodburv of Twining, Mich. "It has also one the work for us iu haul colds and croup, and we take pleasure iu recommending it." For sale bv St. Johns' Drug Store. The finest of callins cards at The Review othce. SHE MADE CHANGE. A New but a Mean Way to Collect an Old Debt. A woman in stunning attire got aboard n Columbus nvenue car nt Fortv-ninth street. When the con ductor called for her fare she gave h in n five do hr b 11. Ho nut tho iiBiml mipfltinn nlmiit smaller chanro nnd she gavo the usual negativo ro- ply. Tho situation wns unpleasant, especially lor the conductor, ud- viously she wns such n fine lndy that to nut her off tho car for non- payment of faro would bo to invite uis own downfall, ilo looked nt tno men who 8nt near, with an urgent 1 anneal for n nickol in his eves, but thoso unchivnlrotis passengers wore I. .... . . . w inured to tno woes 01 tno woman who trnvcls with five dollnr bills. Tho woman cot nervous. "What shall I do?" sho said. "Perhans I can find somebody who hns change for tho bill," said U. ....ln.l mu uuuuuuiur. TT 1 . 1f .l 110 sounucu sevcrni pcopio on tno subject, but thov proved to bo short of change. Presently a woman up iront said, "i nnvo tno ennnge." At tho sound of her voice tho owner of tho five dollnr bill turned with n startled nir nnd bltiBhed vlo- lontly. "Yo 011 need not bother about tho change," sho said. "I believe I will got off nt tho next corner, nnywny." Mho conductor said, "All right. and reached out his hand for tho bill, but tho second woman hnd nl ready tucked it into her pockctbook unu nnu coumcu ouv 01 cems in nickels nnd dimes. "Here," she raid, "glvo this to her nnd tell her I hnvo kept back tho $1.50 sho hns owed mo for n year nnd a half." Tho conductor or looked from ono to tho other helplessly. "Give it to her," wns tho supplementary com- mand. "She'll tako it. Sho knows Imllii. U.n.i .. ,... better than to raiso a row Ho tnndnml tlin AO rnntu in flirt well gowned woman. Sho picked -15 " . ... ... .... w " " cents out of his palm and started toward tho door. "You mean old thing," sho shrieked at the womnn who inndo change. And then sho left tho car. .how j ork Press. Followed Initruotloni. "Gracious, man!" exclaims tho doctor when Mr. Glubbius calls him in n hurry. "Your tempcrnturo is out being nblo to understnnd thor rioting nlong near tho danger point, oughly what they meant: '.My poor and you" child, your patm, who loved you so "And I'm worse off than I over wnu before, nil through tho diet you prescribed." "Impossible, Mr. Glubbins. I told you distinctly to confine yourself to such foods as would bo taken by n threc-year-old child." "And didn't I follow orders? I nf tin ntn tnn no nml nvnrvtMiwr 1 I ""O . w Bl clso I could pick up whilo no ono wns looking nnd hero I am protty near dead I" Hastily reflecting upon tho tras. trnnninlcnt inmlntiptna nt flin nv.ir. ago three-venr-old child, tho doctor tells Mr. Glubbins that bo hns been overdoing the diet nnd will havo to subsist on soft tonst and hot water for n week. Lifo. Namlna Hie Quiverful. i inrmcr in nn r.ngnsn town nns 1 . 11 1 uiK'ii uuuKiiiure, wiiw ro iiumcii iu At..l.i .1 .1.1..-. ...t. . 1 i.l represent his feelings at tho time of their birth. Tho oldest is called "Joy," and tho second bears tho nnmo of "Summer," ns sho was born in July. Tho third arrived nt n time 01 limincial uimcultics nntl would havo been called "Sorrow," but her mothor refused to havo tho name. So Sarah was substituted. Things were brighter when number four came, and "IIopo ' was her por tion, while five and six twins- wero respectively "bpnng nntl "April," this last being their birth month, l (to seventh was styled "Harvest nnd tho youngest "Com- tort." Dlviilon of Labor, Two Knglish clergymen, ono a very stalwart and muscular Lhns- tian, thu other a frail littlo man, went for a tail at lirighton, accom panied by an old salt. When the' WMHIVU J tell UIM II MV1 I u-,.r. Kntrt .lia..P nut f son tlin wind commenced to blow a gale, so t!u sn nr luinlml 1 nun thn ulinnt and Mid, ".Vow ono of you gcuts I Villi II1U Will IllltU III M1IVU IU ItlUVniBI and mo wi hnvo to tako to tho oars to get her homo." Tho muscular Christian said, "Very well, my 1 ... rii 1 friend will row, and ill nrnv" 2so, no rcsiMinded tho sailor; you row. j.ot tho little un pray." HI Heartbreaking Task. "Darliiur," said tho now brido, "I had a terrible feeling of sadness como over mo this afternoon at 4 o'clock a sort of feeling that you wcro doing something that would break my heart if I knew of it. Think, sweot, what were you doing, now, this afternoon at 4 o'clocltf" Central Market! Holbrook Illock. See us for the Choicest Cuts of the Best I Meats Obtaluable. Orders l'lllcd and l'aiulty Trade Solicited Ward & McClave, Proprs. "I was licking stamps," replied '"auuuu i woum scorn nw rareoni iocb tho husband promptly, "and pasting J wenen wun your pew, ana i uiu ooeuieiu ono re men, - i no uuin them on envelopes Niw Ywl bg of you to respect my preference day of February, please !"-KausaJ Pnj. r for nobler animals." City Journal. A KNOCK AT THE DOOR. Strange Incident In the Chlldheod of Alexandre Dumai. Alexandre Dumns wns n little more than four years old when ho lost his father, yet ho relates n strange incident connected with tho event to wnicli lie attached so mucn importance as to have it accompa nicd by a plan of tho houso in which it occurred. This was tho nbodo of locKBmnn, wniwior young uumas had been removed the dny before his father's demise. "I remained," ho says, "till n Into hour in the smithy. The forgo gave out nt night effects of light nnd shade fantastic reflections which greatly pleased me. About 8 o'clock I - . "I H.J 1 my cousin aiananno enmc 10 icicn mo nnd put mo to bed in n little impromptu couch near a larger one, and 1 went to sleep with that good Bleep that heaven vouchsafes to children like tho dews of spring. I AI Hi ill. n 1, I innln ttvx 1 """'"S"' uj v., l It. - ... . 1 .. nuiiur, o ero ruusuu, my uuubui nnd I by n loud knock nt tho door. A night lnmp was burning in tho room, nnd by tho licht of that lamp I saw my cousin riso up in bed, much alarmed, but not saying a word. "Ho ono could knock nt tho door without getting through nn outer one. "Hut I. who even at tho prscnt day shudder in writing these lines I felt no fear. I got out of bed nnd went toward tho door. "'Where nro you going, Alex- andro ?' my cousin cried out Whcro m , bu,"4 " init wlinfn T ntn rrfn ct ' T answered quietly. I am going to open tho door for pann tho door for who has como to bid us goodby.' ... "Tho poor girl jumped out of bed terrified, caught mo just as I wa3 opening tho door nnd brought mo back by force to my bed. I strug- gicu in nor nrms, snouting with an I tin olrotiirUi! Tlnndliv'. tin tin I fJnnil. by. nana ' A M . . ... . "Something liko n dying breath passed over my faco and calmed inc. "Nevertheless I went to sleep again with tears in my eyes, sobbing vehemently. "Tito noxt morning wo wcro awake nt brenk of day. "Mv father had died ut tho verv moment I had heard that loud knock nt tho doorl "Then I heard thcto words, witli dearly, is dca di Dltlllueloned. Littlo Jonathan Kdwnrd had often begged his mother to tnko hint to church. That was his heart's desire, So ono fino Sundny morning mothor took littlo Jonathan Kdwnrd, who, TllCrO WDS lIlUCll III tllO C llirCh tO ""est tho lad's nttention. Jto seemed to bo deeply impressed, nnd then, becoming thoughtful, ho ... ... .... turned nnd nsked in a rather loud whisncr. "Hut. mother, whoro s tho monkey?" When mother recovered hor prcs oco 0f mind slio said: "Why, my dcr, thero's no monkey in church. What mndo you think of such nn absurd thingf" "Why why you said thero was n...i n ..lui !, n ei .1 I ilmiinlit uik viuui.11, nun uiuukhv tl.nrn ti'niiltl Iia n titnnlnv trn w .. ....... ..vj Buffalo Commercial. An All Round Raise. A man owning n doublo houso sublet tho half ho did not occupy to a noisy tenant. Such u racket was kept up that ho notified the party to quit. "Whnts the mater with mor 'tio asked, much hurt in his prido. "Ah, you ralso too much nolso all tho tinio, nnd I can't stand it." " hy don't you balanco matters by raising something yoursolf? I don't object." "Don't you? Well, I'll just raise tho rent." And ho did to such nn extent that tho tenant left. Strand Magaxine. The Archer Flh. Tho archer fish has a natural blow gun. This animal possesses tho curl ous property ot being able to shoot - - - 1 1 ... drops of Water frOtll its lllOUtll Wltll ex raorumary accuracy 10 conaiucr- uiomii.t. iiiuimuuiui tuwuitt , an,ma "curing "a 1UUU- " B",." ",i:Ll J 1 .1 - . , ' ,nK ocr me water lias very in o cnoncy 01 escape irom the deadly; aim of tho archer fish. Tho drop ot water brines down tho insect, which is then incontinently devoured. A Lost Rebuke. "George," said sho in a tone of bitter retwko, "as far as I can seo i you arc going to tho dogs." making a second vonture. "And "You're never contented, Maria," . what day would you prefer, hubby, returnod her erring husband. "You dear?" asked ono of the prepossess made mo give up horses, and here ; ing looking matrons, turning to her you aro complaining about dogs. Do , I object to your cats and your cana- The Wellington KNKiT CLBVEI, Prefritttrs. Fine Wiues and Liquors. Family Supplies a Specialty. Holbrook Block, St. Johns, Oregon THE MOB OF 1848. Drametlo Climax That Awed the King of Prutila. When tho disturbance of 1848 broke out in Prussin the king, Fred erick William IV., issued many proclamations. They denounced those who protested against the old state of affairs nnd urged a constitu tion ns "n band of miscreants, most ly foreigners," and informed "my dear Dcrlincrs" that he would never grant a constitution. The actual fighting, however, when for days his troops took bar rier after bnrricr, only to be oppos ed after each as resolutely half a block farther down tho street, soon changed his attitude, and ho an nounced concessions. Tho troops wcro sent from the city. When tho soldiers hnd marched away from nil parts of the city sol emn nnd silent processions moved toward the royal palncc. They es corted the bodies of thoso who had fallen in the battle. Tho bodies of the slain were borne nloft on litters, their gaping wounds uncovered, their heads wreathed with laurels and immortelles. So the procession marched into tho inner courtyard of the palace. The litters were placed in rows on the courtyard floor, and around them stood the multitude of men with pallid faces, begrimed with powder, smoke nnd blood, mnny of them still enrryiug tho weapons with which they hnd fought during tho night, nnd'bctwcon them women nnd children bemoaned their dead, Tho king wns loudly cnllcd for. He nppesred in nn open gallery, pnlo nnd dejected, by ills side tho weeping queen. "lint off!" the multitude shouted. And the king took off his hat to tho dead below. Then a deep voico among the multitude intoned tho old hymn, "Jesus, Mein Zuvcrslcht" ("Jesus, My Uofugo"), in which nil Joined. The chorus finished, tho king withdrew, the corpses wcro lift ed uii again nnd tho procession moved nwny in grim solemnity. It wai n terrible humiliation to thu crown, nt thu same time n point ed answer to tho king's address, in which the lighten had been do nouiucd ay a baud of miscreants. Had thero been such nmnng them Frederick William IV. would hard ly have H.irv veil that moment when ho Mood In-fore them alone and do fencelet iin;l they frcrfh from tho field of blood, with guns still in their hands. Hut at that moment their crv was not "Death to tho king'" nor "Down with royalty!" but "Jesus, my refuge I" Carl Sch u rz in McCluru'ri Magazine. Qtoroe Du Maurler'e Double, Qeorgo Du Muurier had 11 double, and his double was, as many pcoplo are aware, Alma-Tadema. So ro markable was the resemblauco that oven their most intimuto friends frequently mistook them. A cer tain young lady, however, prided herself that sho'had no difllculty In determining which was which. On ono occasion, finding herself seated next to Du Mauricr at dinner, sho remarked: "I cannot understand how any ono can mistako you for Mr. Tndo mn. To mo tho likeness is vory slight." Presently sho added: "Uy the way, l nave a photograph 01 you. I)o be so good ns to put your autograph to it." Mr. 1)11 Maurier assenting gra ciously, tho photograph was after ward produced. 1 Iu looked at it for a moment, sighed and then very gently laid it on tho tablo. "That," he remarked, "ia Alma Tadema's portrait." Pearson's Weekly. Urew'i Boarders Differed. Under tho proprietorship of L. S. Drew tho old American llouso at Burlington was ono of tho moat popular hotels in Vermont, and it was the sccno of many. a humorous episode. Ono night after supper Mr. Drew was welcoming n now arrival in the ollico when an extremely cor pulont guest came out of tho dining room. Pointing to the fat man, Mr. Drew said: "Von can seo how well we feed our guests. Just look at that man." It chnnced that a permanent resident of tho hotel overheard the remark. This man was extremely thin just tho oppo site of the guest referred to by Mr. Drew. The thin boarder at '.v". .v .,... uunt vv. H, once spoko up, saying: "Yes, that fat man has been licro threo days. I have been hero thirty years. Look it mer His Choice. company of married peopl were discussing tho day on which it.- 1.1 1- ! ft 11 they would bo married if they were devoted littlo mate. With an ab- sentmiuded I-wish-my-soul-were DON'T PUT OFF until tomorrow what you can do today. If you are suffering from a torpid liver, or constipation, don't wait until tomorrow to get help. Buy a bottle of Herbiue and get that liver workiug right. Prompt ness about health saves many sick spells. Mrs. Ida Gresham, Point, Tex. writes: "I used Herbine in my family for six years, and rind it does all it claims to do." Sold by St. Johns' Drug Store. Bring iny our printing now. AN OFFICIAL DIRECTORY L. E. STORY, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SUROEON. Day and Night Office, Rooms 7 nnd 8, Holbrook Mock, ST. JOHNS, ... 0RE00N S. H. GREENE Altorney-at-Law. Office: Room 9, Ilrccdcn Ilulht lng, corner Third and Washington streets, Portland, mid St. Johns. I'honc: Pacific 2098. Residence: St.Joln s Joseph AlcChesncy, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SUROEON Day and Night Office In McChcsncy Block I'honc Woodljwn 41S ST. JOHNS. - - OREGON DR. L. G. HOLLAND, PHYSICIAN AND SUROEON Residence: On Modoc Street. Miotic Wooillmvn 576. Office: Hol brook Ilrick Mock, rooms 3 ami 4 I'honc Knst 3689. St. Johns, .... Oregon Dr. W. E. HARTEL, DENTIST Crown nnd llritlgc Work n Specialty Room 1 nnd a, Ilolhrook Mock, St. Johns Dr. MARY MacLACHLAN Pliyilclan and Surgeon. Office In Itolhrook's Mock. Residence, The Raymond. OSCAR DeVAUL, M. D Office liours, 9 to t J . 111. t J to 5 p. m. Office I'honc, Scott 1104. ' Kctlitcncc Photic, Union i'oi. Office In Unlmtltv l'ark Drug Store. Carpenter and Contractor. Hy the dny or hy the fob. I'lniiK nnd hK:clficntlotis ftirnUhcd 011 application. AUGUST WIMIHLM. 424 Allegheny street, a blocks -.Ml of the I'reiich block, St. Johns, Oregon. C. AURION SALISBURY (lraJuntc Optician Will test the eyes free of charge, Jersey Street. St. Johns, Oregon. Goodrich & Goodrich, ARCHITECTS Pull IWcsslunnl Services l'lvc Per Cent. Snlut Johns nnd Portland, Ore. N. A. GEE Houm Motcr and Repairer Homes moved, raised nnd re paired. Odd jobs of all kinds. Prompt service, rctuouablc charges, Ivniihoc nml Cutlln Streets, Photic Wooillmvn 586. Saint Johns ... Oregon F. M. LASHBAUGH l'ucl furnished, either short or long. Draylng unit team-work of every kind. Prompt service. Terms reasonable, Corner Jersey mid Catlhi. ST. JOHNS LAUREL LODGE No. 186 1. 0. 0. F. ST. JOHNS, ORUOON Meets ench Monday evening In Odd Pellows hall, at 8:00, Visitors welcomed. II. S. Hewitt, N. G. vl', H. I'ootc, Secretary. G. W. OVERSTREET, PLUMBER Holbrook Illock, 103 South Jersey street. Phone Union 385, Saint Johns Oregon S.C.NORTON Real Estate Insurance Resident agent N. V. Noren & Co, no S. Jersey street. Phone Woodlawu 9J7. St. Johns, Ore, Bon Ton Barber Shop M.NSFII!U & KAU.Ut.KIX. I'irst class work ami clean hot towels for patrons. Hair cutting a specialty. Agents for West Coast Laundry. Jersey street St. Johns Mail Schedule Mall arrives at St. Johns at 7:10 a, ui. and 1:15 p. in. Leaves at 10:20 a. m., and 4:45 p. 111. Ofllce open week days from 6:45 to 6:10 p, ui, Sundays from 9 to 10 a, ui No mails arrive or depart Sunday, One Dollar will fit you to eye tacles. 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