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THE ST JOHNS REVIEW I'ublltifJ Emr Friday BY JICKKON & MARKMSi Huliicrlptlnn rat.i, 11.00 per Tear In adtance. Adrertlalng ralei, 1.00 per Inch per inontb. Alt adtetlLIng bllli pajatle flrtt of fAch month. Job Printing eieeuted In Arit-claia st. mils for Job l'rlntlne cinh on dellrcr. All eommunlcatlona ahould be addreued to The HoTlew, flt. Johni, Oregon. TltK HKVlltW It) entered nt JkjsI office in Saint Johns, Oregon, ns timll iimtter of the second clnss under the Act of Cpn Kress of Mnrch 3, 1879. Official Ntwipaper of the City cf Bt. Jokni. Phono Cast GIOO. San Francisco is the only city in the country Hint lias n niayorlcss mayor. When the electric railroad con ncc's the Willamette valley with Coos Hay both sections will pros per, and it will not he but a very short time until Portland is con nectcd with half the towns in the state by electric lines. Then watch the S. I'. sidestep. t The lawyers in the Haywood case arc trying to secure twelve men who have not read anything about the case in the newspapers. Such n jury would be incompetent in more wnys tliau one. io expe dite matters the sheriff should be instructed to round tit) a bunch of chinamen. I The suggestion made in The Review of last week that the city council refuse to vacate that portion of Charleston sttect asked for by the Marine Iron Works meets with popular approval. This particular strip of water front is valuable- will not deter any street or other too valuable to give nway. If the improvements requiring the services Marine Iron Works is willing to of this official. The city council exchange a strip do feet wide ml- have looked into the matter, and joining the public dock, so that the are prepared to handle nil business city could build a dock that would V . r . .... ..!.. ! I .. .1..... ..I ..! . ..... accommodate an river crnit, me proposition would present some- FRIDAY, MAY 24, 1907. Portland is planning a good old fashioned celebration of the Fourth of July, and, we suppose it will be 111 order for the rest of the county to fall in Hue and help her out Although no city engineer has been unpointed by the mayor for the reason that none is available, the fact that the office is vacant coming before it in this line. Some people complain about the thirty inches of rain that falls mr mildly in Portland. Hut the people on the isthmus of Panama have something to kick about. In that far away tropical region fifteen feet of water falls every year. We pre fer lo stay in Oregon when; the rainfall is measured by inches in .stoud of moving to Panama where they measure it by the Toot. 1 thing tangible. As it stands now it is too one-sided to be considered. COUNCIL Attracted by the cleverly worded advertisements hundreds of (H-oplc in southeastern Washington are .sell I in' their comfoi table homes and cnili-ratiiii! to the Alberta country eiiliie '! for consideration in Camilla. Nearly every section has its drawbacks, but the north west territory has n brand of wind null cold weather that is peculiarly its own, a fact that the thin skinned dbwutisfied ones from Washington wilt find out to their disgust. Hut What Was Done nt the Meeting Tuesday Night. Willi the mayor in the chair and all members present the city coun cil met In tegular session last Tues day evening. The minutes of the last meeting were read and up pioved. Several weighty propositions of the council and the session was a long one, lasting until midnight. litis iiics of considerable importance was transacted. A jietitiou to impiovu Polk street from Jcisey stieel to Willamette boulevard was presented and lie- the traiim uoiiitf noilhwnrd loaded cepted. l.ater it wasieferr.il back Willi jieople mid household goods ' IHititioners, advising lliem to Droves conelusivelv llintiiilvcilb.imr "I'l'ly for n regular street grille In- pays. The W. C. T. U. convention hold in this city tills week passed drastic measure against thcc.po sine in tlie slightest degree of the "female form divine. The leso- lotions passed by thcM modest la diori if canicd out will be far lenoh lug. ISvcrv Hosier will hesciuli ni.ed by a bevy of these .women to iisceituiii if the nttiic of each female stead of the gtade prayed for in their petition. A iielitiou bearing the sienatiiics of sixty six lusidents living near the city dumping gioiiud was pie- sen ted asking the council 1 find a new location in which to deposit the refuse of the city, as the accum ulations 011 the present uioutid was detiiuieutal to the ueiiernl liialth of the locality. The iietilinn was accepted mid the dumping Jimmd. at the fool of I acoina street ordered WHS This TWOOD COURTS Beautiful 200 Acre Tract has a magnificent mountain and river This tract lies along the finest oiled Lies on the bank of the Willamette river, directly opposite the city of St. Johns. It is easily accessible, view, handsome and stately trees, and the purest of mountain spring water available to every part of it. boulevard in the west, near Clatemont tavern and ferry landing, where all trains stop for passengers; 4 1-2 miles to the city of Portland. Acres from $100 to $300. Nice Lying Lots from $75 to $350. The coming manufacturing ccutr of Oregon, with a present pay roll of about $75,000 per month lies within n mile radius of Whitwood Court. The new electric line now building from Portland runs throagh the tract. You can find our agent on the ground afternoons. Inspect this property and you will buy. There are no better values. WEST ST. JOHNS LAND CO. Richard Shepard & Co. and H. G. Ogden, Agents, St. Johns, Oregon. W, C T, U, THE WAY Tfiey . 1 . , . . 1 in nv IWW W MWWIIlit .lilVVl Willi I WW 0, cl es at least to the shoe tops and mIhu0IM,. a mmmllw ,lrwc it is piesiuuvd that school childien will be icqiiircd to wear long gar incuts. Mathers at the seaside will bu icnlicMcd to wear kimoiias while disporting in the water, and low necked d tenses, iteek-a-boo shirt wtiiiith and uiiMHpiito slocking will he Irowucd uimiii. WimIivmh! Iiiiii bur e.KMHsl to the miked eye will l lull alone for the pitcut, how over. i'or mo protection 01 the inor chants who me doing business in bu Jolins and who me stiiviug to build up the town, Thu Review would iiKe to sec Hie council p.iss an oriiiuaiice pioiilltitlug the vice was appointed to select a ue.v loca lion 011 which to dump the city's gailsigv. I). Magoou askeil iiermissloii to alter the tear end of the building now occupied by him oil Jersey licet, and the same was referred to the lo.ii (I of fne commissioners, A comimiiiicatioii was icceived fiom W. R. Johnston of Poitlaud, applying for the position of janitor in the new city hall, but 110 action iMect and Mold mi Interesting Ses sion. The W. C. T. U. county institute met as guests of the St. Johns or ganization at the Advent church in this city on Tuesday last. The meeting was ojieued with a devotional meeting led by State Evangelist Mrs. Fullilovc. A discussion ou the temperance psychology law and its enforcement led by Mrs. Hit-ins followed. "Puiity in Art and Literature" was the title of a paer read by Mrs. I.. T. lloldeii. The discus siou which followed closed the morning session. Tlie meeting opened in the even ing with a devotional meeting con ducted by Mrs. 1-dith Whitesldes. Mrs. Horning, county superin tendent of Mothers' Meetings, read a very able paer on "Disobedience of Children." State Piesidcnt Mrs. I.uciu Ad- ditou gave a talk 011 department work, which was highly appreciated. Mr. Rutherford of Portland was then introduced ami gave a talk ou "Law Ktiforeeiuent." He said in substance that a saloon could not j a proposition: exist against the will of the jieoplc. The following resolutions were iultodiiccd and adopted: Resolved, That we stand for the purity and sanctity of the home and condemn all practices that lead to its disruption and to the divorce com ts. Resolved, That the innocence of youth and the purity of middle life and the sanctity of age are alike shocked ami degraded by illustra tions of tlie female figure unclothed or jNiitly and suggestively clothed upon bill hoards and other public places. We will use every proer melius by striving to awaken public sentiment by appeals to city and state authorities, and by legal measures if need . be, to have this menace to public morals ami this stumbling block to clean manhood Do llusiucss Down North Ik-ml. f.t A GOOD SHEEP DOQ. What He Hoi to Learn nnd the Work He Ha to Do. What n herd dog 1ms first to lenrn UNIVERSITY PARK During the recent entertainment f lo kno; (vc7 ouu 00. 0f. SeriTsed for s of Gov. ChamlKrlaiu by the North 8 nf o,,kn. 1 ,t',,11 ,wt b h im top notcli Hend Commercial club the furnish- "iglit nnil Bincll. T ill ho doe. thor- ls n! ,0P ,10lc Quietly but steadily University! Park is pushing up the prices in I real estate. Very little property Is 1 salt- but what there prices nailed on. 1. 1.. 1IM llt.ll . . . . . . . ' illlfS Of tllC Cltll) a prOdUCt Of 11 S'-V it.ivu uuuviniu tmr ' i 1 .- nnvwi, iiuiiii ifi iiiw iiiiu North Hend firin.'were greatlv ad- 8llC0J., 011 ll l,,ni,IS 1,0 ,liul n Jh ,)cilK Kraded it is hoped with 1 mired by all the visitors. The fol- i0llll C0I" 1101 vul I)Ul 10 1110 "cru better results man ine secuon lying lowing story from tlie Coos Hay nhout the numping jtlnnt. cast. This end was commenced Harbor is interesting, and Illustrates As the hcep caino in by hundred about two years ago and hasn't the way tlie progressive cities of 0 tIie troughs 1 10 dog grow o lo been completed yet. Oregon are pushing themselves to k"mv t,lom llml w0" 1Il0.v Im(1 H is reported that the Park will the front; picked un n stray from another S0Uii have n brick ofTice building. "Cientleinen," and Tom Rich- bn,u' '10 uncovered it from afar oil f 4000 was paid for a corner about ardson's voice commanded the at- nm ArUng as a hornet, nipping one hundred feet sipiare. ami yeiping, pnr ca it out irom tno Tnte lS. So ,mvu ,J0ll hl oll, 1C linud. At that timo no mere ninn ,,. . . . , . , ... . miwii niuinvi iiuiii tun t iiiinuii 11 uu wouui nnvu pretended, wituoiit 1110 aid of the brand, to recognize any of thu thousands that boro it. Hou- long recollection stays by it... .1.... t. 1..!.. ..i i 1 ' ...al.:.' ..'"' !: . 1": ctclent at the Peninsular Lumber II k t UlllWIIIIIy IIS tills jMUIUU IU I'ilou (lirard ivfter lio lind lost a third of his hand when the Santa Anna came roaring up by Lono teiitiou of all. "Gentlemen, we arc in tlie club rooms of the best little city that I ever saw." "A city that has subscribed more money per capita than any other city in Oregon for advertising pur poses. "A city that has the handsomest appointed club rooms of any city in Oiegou, Portland not excepted. "A city that knows good things has been sick for some time. Tate nnd his son have the wishes of their neighbors. Jack ISocti met with another Mr. best lie- Mill the other night. Mr. Iloen was working ou the bolter when a stick shot back from the saws mid caught a uif mm kiiunn kuuii uiuiKn , .y ""P T Illtll Oll t ie Sit e. It S HOW tilling It ...1 1 il I 1 a t I'ltlfl U'ttlt il illftl if tin Ipam nulnrnil . . . . wiien sue sees iiieui uiui is itauy 10 j ' ? 11 .1 i "V His right lung is injured. Some grasp tlie Dest ones. : iSi. a r i.iu snenr-1 timc , r Mc ,oe ,,is a),Ilir "I want to mukc yoti ns repre- ""g "' K c " 10 1 hone broke in the s-ime way. -lit . t ... ,) I ntllllllill 1.111.1 l.,lAllru ilnnd il.n..,- I seiiiauvu cuizens ui iximi iieiiu. i mi.ni- : felves unlmlden to routing out of .I'm... t i.A.i . ..t .1.- i.. I. il mill i.aiiii.IIi. .i.illi MinfR n,.... i lie iiiruisiiiiigs oi uicse ciiin - m " ,i, i,. ... ..i.,,, r. u nr.. ...rl1... f I UPllr V tWOIltV lOil.l. W lidl fllO I.0F.1. l tllC PCSl ll0llSC MOly. iwwuin iiiw iiuiiiii t 4 i nt itt titf ii iiiiti ----- ...v I nrooose that we raise the inonev vr loin' on honest man, freely nil right here to buy n duplicate set of mil toil ho hail picked up on tho inuMi louowing niter nion tno spring before. Quick to know tho willful mid un biddable inembeni of a Hock, tho Don't Pay Rent! Huy a home of your own. Rent money is practically thrown away. Come in a d lool over our list of ic.-idence and business lo cations. Von cannot make a mistake by investing in property ou the peninsula. It's bound to increase in value at a very rapid rate. Let us show you. J. S. Downey & Co. loSji Jersey Street. OWN YOUR OWN HOME Make Your Rent Money Buy It ago brok Diphtheria is still prevalent here. One more patient was taken away lor an in- cicase of salary fiom $75 to foo per mouth, was lead. The icipieM buumlit out tlie fact that under the tiou of all unsightly sign ImmiiI in chaiter the salary of any city ollicinl was taken 111 leeaid to it, couiiimiiiciition from Chief ofi,....i .?,..i.,i r....,.....i m 1 1- 11 1 at . , i Mini iiiMMin"i tvunit Vl ttlll lltjlikkll tlliilii lite l.t t .... HHVNi f VtlVfW II tniVLI iiiu city. 1 iicmc sign iHi.uds ait- ugiy enough 111 tlieuiMMvvK and not only advertise the waie of ouUule nuircluiiitii, but olxtiilct the views of many homes. Portland i cov uied by thet daiUM. Let us hoH.a 01. jonns will proiit liy lier cxikm lence, and step in and assiht the iiivii who aie uyiug to ntiild up a city by their eutfipriM; and thcii moiiuy. Tliere is no good mason wuy our home wo pic siiouhI not bu uucourngeil in their efforts and thu men who waul to secure some thing without having a dollar in vuktud kept out. Think this uiiittet ovor, genllemeii of the tvuncil. Lnst winter during the sitting of ine iei;iiimire, wr. rierce, tne gen- could not hciiicicnscdiiordiuiinislit'd dining their teini of ollice. The matter was lefemnl to tlie health and police committee to ascertain whether the prohibitorv clause in the chaiter could not be evaded and the incieaseil salary mauled Later the city attorney was in sttuctiMl to woik 111 conjunction wan tlie committee. Tlie following bills were mo svnted and allowed: Klectiic Supplies Peninsula Hank Insurance Otlice Supplies PlumbiuK hydmtil Safe 1 cut Sand six loads J. H. lllaek, lulMir Andrew Keir 25.00 i.yo 5- M 1S.00 S.50 Two bills of Crook X- U'nltnn nf UUIIiatl WHO IIIIIK tllC tUllerCU OSIS 7.Htl and ilio. mi n.vmnil nf tli.. sanitariuin near Portland, applied city hall woik, were pieseuted, but " i'i"i'imm 10 itwiki rvieneti uuck to be uemueil. ponnilei-i hut woithy young men to A bill of $9.50 for canvas used pay their board for a time while on the city hall work was ordeicd tasting what virtue llieie niinht bu hmid. ill that institution for cousumntioii Tlu oite ihmwuut n.ivi.1.1 i,.t of the lungs. Hut his application the fust installment on the citv iin- rcceivwl the cold shoulder fiom piovemeut bonds, amounting to f 15 that veiy economical body. They was duo, and the same was unlet ml hud 110 uiouc) for such objects. It naid. would, they said, be establishing An ordinance iiuthoiiimr the 11 dangerous pieeodciit. And m appointment of a deputy city treus the kind hearte! doctor had to mor ilnrimr ;,., i 1 1 r, 1 1 u. letum without a cent, and was compelled to send the ioor sick boys away without treatment, and uttorly unable to eaiu a dollar to keep body and soul together. And yet tins same rotten legislatuie coiini vote jellersou Myeis for iorvicei uiiuuthoriivd by law. and tor work he agreed to do for Homing. Tliey could pay Piank Davey $1000 for a few days work unci me .-.essiou cioei, ui revising his own work. They could p.is uppiupi unions exceettiug a million dollars greater than was ever made betore lor all kinds of objects, worthy and unworthy, but they could not vote a few dollursfora few sick boys with the object of restoring them to health. A more unfeeling lot of men never hofgru sat together. sence was lead and lushed under the susHiusiou of the rules. I he gas franchise asked tor by lf. L Purse biought out consider able discussion, mid was dually teferred to the light committee for alterations with instructions to te Hrt at the next meeting. The Pacific States Telephone and Telegraph Co.'s franchise was read twice and the recorder instructed to repoit progress on tlie ordinance. a p km I to legislatures councils mag istrates and courts for the enforce ment of existing laws and the cre ation of better ones tluough lecture ami literature. All indecent illus trations or advertisements should In? sent to the Hstuiaster general at Washington who will investigate them. Resolved, That we seek the ele vation of tlie press and the moral standing of the jKoplc and to this end we scrutinize the literature of the news stands, railroads, steam boats, library shelves, mail matter, bill boards, shows, exhibitions ami art galleries. Our methods are to apeal to congress. tins limmure lor the governor s olliccat Salem and let it be there as an advertisement of Coos Hay and the industries of North Mend. Now I only want two things. I want the privilege of subscribing tlie first five dollars, ami I don't want any subscription larger than mine." "Now, holding aloft u shining gold piece, "who is in 011 this deal?" Say, everybody was; and in exactly live minutes, 300 sec onds, .fjoo was in C. S. Winsor's hands. So much for the way Noith I lend does things. The furniture will be made at once by the North Hend Mfg. Co. Subscription Notice. 1 lie subscription price of Tin: Rkvikw outside of Multnomah county is 51.50 per year in ad- who 1-0 0 U not imr n( nt 1 fn viiiice. aii papers win re ins nnd, following nfter a stubborn cpliwl at the expiration of the stray, will often throw it and stand imw V'XM lor guard until help arrives or tho Fheep hIiows a better mind. Hut tuu Herder who fins a dog trained nt tho dillleiilt work of herding range sheep through tho chutes and runways into Ixmts mid cars for trauaportntion is the fortunnto fol low. For Sale New 5-room house with full lot 50x100 with alley, for only 1 1 ,600. Terms fi6o down mid $20 per mouth, with interest. Location Fast St. Johns, only one block from car line and one block from Columbia boulevard. Kxccl lent locution, fine situation and property with u luiure. Yon sel dom have an opportunity like this to become a home owner. J. E. WILLIAMS Take St. Johns car, get off nt Fast St. Johns, Columbia boulevard LINNTON ! There was Peto's dog, Hourda- lone, that at the Stockton lumling, ! with no assistance, put 800 wild sheep from tho highlands on tho I boat in eight minutes bv running along tho hacks of the Hock until I ho had picked out tho stubborn or stupid leaders that causcil the sheep While Crossing the Railroad Track j?.'"" i runway nnd by sharp ones feci ilium lorwnni, iiinisoii A lf. il t A a trending uto ducks 01 mo racmc KILLED at Uniiton. Timber and Farm Lands convenient to transportation and Uniiton. L. B. Chipman Real Estate While cross1 ut Linutou struck by the ineo freight and ground to 1 minutes before 12 o'clock yesteiday On account of several box cars on a switch near the crossing the un fortunate woman did not see the approaching freight, which gener ally runs nt full speed through the town without stopping. Mrs. Carl son was on the trnck before discov iug her danger, ami in uttemping to escape Hipped and fell. The body was dragged some distance, and in testifying to the good qualities was ground into an unshapely mass sing the railroad track J?Cniik 11,0 l'71ieronenlst",nno Mrs. C. Carhon was X"??"' !vllieh , 'c - ming through V ' r ' 'I l"'Jf " ' see.-jiary pieces n few Austin Hnrper's Magazine. LOTS CITY PROPERTY WATER FRONT (lood Words for Cough Remedy. Bargains in Linu tou Real Kstate. People everywhere take pleasure . . .. .If..!.. ... .1... - I I!.! .. of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. Mrs. lMward Phillips ot Harclay. Mil., wiites; "I wish to tell you that 1 can recommend Chamber Iain's Cough Remedy. My little girl, Catherine, who is two years old has been taking this remedy whenever she has had a cold since he was two mouths old. About a mouth ago I contracted a dread ful cold myself, but I took Cham before the heavy trnin could be brought to a stob, The dead woman was about 35 years of age, and the wife of a sa loon keeper. She leaves 110 children. If You Don't Succeed the first time use llerbiue and you will get instant relief. The berlaiu's Cough Remedy and was greatest liver regulator. A positive soon as well as ever. edy is for sale by St. Store. I Ills rem Johus Drug rts Holy Cross Catholic Church, P mouth station. The Catholics living in ami around St. Johns are requested to notice the time for services. Sun days, first mass at 8:15, High Mass at 10:15. Yespeis and llenedietion of the Most Messed. Sacrament at 7:30 o'clock. Daily mass at 8:00 o'clock during the mouth of May. Wednesdays and Saturdays at 7:30 p. hi., May Devotions. cure for Constipation, Dyspepsia, Malaria, Chills and all liver com plaints, Mr. C . of Hmory, Tex as, writes: "My wife has been us ing llerbiue for herself and children for five years. It is a sure cure for constipation and malaria fever, ' which is substantiated by what it has done for my family." Sold by j St. Johns Drug Store. 1 The Left Side of the Face, "Profile?" said the photographer, "Then turn the left fide, please." M 110 young girl looked Impressed "Did you notice it?" sho asked. ion niiisi unve siiurp eyes. 1 thought it was n fact known onlv to mvself. "What fact ?" said tho photogra pher. "Why, the fact that tho left sido of my face is n little better than the right side, and especially that the ion promo is more regular. "Oh," said tho photographer, "of course I noticed that. That, you know, is the case with everybody. Everybody's left profile is 'better thnn fho rii'lit rimi. 'Dm vn !a owned more fully the mouth has ORDINANCE NO. 141 11 tuivi unit, iiiv liii'uiv a i-uuiuur in firmer nnd tho hair about the tern pies is thicker. "Notice nfter this the nrofilo viho tographs you come ncross, nnd you'll find that nine out of ten of them portray the loft sido of tho face." A. HARDY Office opposite postofiice at Linntou. Buy a Lot in West St. Johns $100 and up. EASY TERMS Richard Shepard &Co. An Pique-nlque." JOllllS, and The Oxford Knglish Dictionary l..i i.-:i..i!...i.. ii . i?" r itvivt iiiiiivs iiiiiiiuriiiuiYciy me His tory of the word "picnic," so far ns English is concerned. Toward the closo of the eighteenth century the French Used the word nioue-nioue (of obscuro derivation) for a social M St Ordinance Providing for the Appointment of a Deputy Treasurer for the City of St. I MfKINNFY Fixing His Com- REAL ESTATE Lots 50x100 in South St, The City of St. Johns does ordain as Johns $325 and Upward ioiiows: 1 1 a rc-L ,i .-in Section 1. The Treasurer of the Citv " VWMl WM3U rtuu IV F For Sale. Tlie flue half block at the comer of Willamette boulevard and Rich mond street. New, modem ten room house with finest river view in city; nu ideal home ami the cheapast proiKJtty in St. Johns. Address 11, A. Qlsou, St. Johns, I Stop Grumbling If you suffer from Rheumatism, or pains, for Mallard's Snow Liniment will bring quick relief. It is a sure, to discover that this cure tor tipraius, Klieumatism, ion- cinl co-operation was well adapted For Sale. Milch cow, first class, Guernsey. Inquire 202 Polk street, St. Johns Heights. Wanted, Hand ironers at the West Coast Laundry, Apply at ouce. 1 traded Muscles and all pains and ! within reach of all. Price 25c, 50c. i. C. R. Smith, Tenaha, Tex- wntes: "1 have used Ballard's Snow Liniment in my family for years and have found it a fine rem edy for all ruins and aches. I rec ommend it for pains in the chest." Sold by St. Johns Drug Store. for excursions nnd open air repasts, so that about the middle of the century tho word was dissociated from suppers and private theatri cals, and so long as an entertain ment was in tho open air it was a picnic, whether its materials were jointly contributed or not. Lon don Sketch. Johns is hereby authoriietl to f ITlOntll. uenuiy way treasurer, who powers provuletl by Citv. an.l th. Tri.j- ppeared urer of said Citv ami " his official Iionil form of so-llla'l l held responsible for saiil Dep uty acts. Sc. entertainment to which each cuest 'lY!1!'1 a "fjm 1 contributed a share. Early iu the S'iSSSaSi next century the Knghsh appeared urer of said City ai rctton 2. Said Deputy Citv Treas urer shall receive 110 compensation for such services from the City of St. Johns, Tasseil the council May ai. 1007. Approved May 31, 1907, K. C. Couch. Attest; Mayor. A. M. 1-SSON', Recorder. Published in the St, Johns Review May H. 1707. L,ots at iNortliern Hill 50X 100 $300 St, Johns Heights Station. Piione Uuiun iSj. Bon Ton Barber Shop Mansi-iuld & Kakmlein. First class work and clean hot towels for patrons. Hair cutting a specialty. Agents for W est Coast Laundrv. Jersey street St. johni