St. Johns review. (Saint Johns, Or.) 1904-current, February 28, 1908, Image 4

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TO THE USERS OF GAS!
Tho only fuel that
wall as economy,
for fuel, cooking
Notice is hereby given Mint, whereas the St. Johns Gas
Light & Heat Company arc about to begin laying their mains
through the streets of St. Johns, the rcsiclentsdcsiriug to secure
same will please leave application for the use of Gas at the St.
Johns Review. Applications will be accepted by this office,
and by making such an application at once, it will insure our
going with mains in your street. This company will begin
laying mains to connect consumers only in streets where jrcoplc
nre ready to receive the same. There is no obligation on your
part by making application for the use of the gas. It will only
give us the necessary information of the streets that are desir
ing same, and upon such information such streets will be equip
ped with gas mains first. The residents upon streets that arc
making no applications will be kept to the last. If you have
never used gas for cooking purposes, try it. You will use
nothing else. Applications for the use of gas will be accepted
at the St. Johns Review, St. Johns.
St, Johns Gas Light & Heat Company,
(OREGON'S
p OPPORTUNITY
a Colonist Unlcs from nil parts of the United States and Canada to nil
0 parts of Oregon and the Northwest will be ngain put into effect by
1 THE OREGON RAILROAD A. NAVIGATION
8 COMPANY AND SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO.
W Much in Oregon
I MARCH 1, 1808
f and will continue daily throughout March and April.
g l-'roni the principal cities of the Middle West the rates will
be ns follows:
b'roin
Chicngo
St. I.ouis
Kansas City
...it.1H.00
.. .15.00
.. .10.00
CorresNiMiliiig rules from nil
plwisuru nt nil poiuU III Otegiiu.
The Colon M Itnlu is the grtnttut of nil honiubuihturs. Ouron has
unlimited tcMiiircurt mid liitds more pinplc who iknltv lionioi itmi larger
oiKirIiinllkii.
Oirumi wiilr t-nn Mvoiiipllill lf mllil irnill lijr lirintillnu Hid niHiiliiiilly to nil
Ihr Htttlil, Hrml lliriotn lllrinliitr ulilnn irllnl.tr liiliiiiiiull.nl nlnml I lie ilntr, Inr
nuil vtlilv. Cull mi tli- nlMnr intll.Nt.lv lur il II
FARES CAN
llrtr nt IihhicII ilnlint Any turnl I. niilliutlnl lunntil llir ininlirl ilrl unit Id
rttiMI'li Ikktl I mill)' Miii.
mil 1111 il. h
000hh:iOOOOo00Xm:0
Keep Bright and You
WILL KEEP BUSY
Htcctrlc Light is the luaguel that draws trade. The
bright stole is the "hypnotic eye" of business. People can
no mine resist the attraction of 11 brilliant, Electrically lighted
store than they can icsist the clarion call of 11 brass baud.
Is your comH.'titor with the Klcctiicnlly illuminated show
windows, bright interior and sparkling Klcctric Sign getting
1111 advantage over you ? The moth never (hitters around the
uiiliglited ciiudle! Wp-to-date Moies nowadays consider
shop-window lighting a ucccHMty. whether they remain ocu
after dntk or not. Couietitioii fences modern methods.
A show window brilliantly illuminated witli Klcctric
light will make many 11 sale "the night before," Klcctric
light coiiiels attention, makes cisy the examination of your
display, shows goods in detail nuil fabrics in their true colors.
And don't neglect the Klcctric Sign. It is soliciting
"tomorrow's" business every moment it is lighted burning
your name in the public mind. It is a solicitor that never
becomes weary never stops work costs little.
Call Telephones: Alain 66SS, A lo75 for Information.
Portland Railway Light and Power Co.
FIRST AND ALDER STREETS PORTLAND OREGON
OvXXXXXKH
THE
PENINSULA BANK
St. Johns, Oregon.
Capital f35.000.00
Surplus
S lutuiust paid on
s
It Was No Cyclone
Hut a gentle zephyr of 15 eases of Selz Shoes, the
popular "Royal Blue" that blew into Couch cc Co s
store this week.
COUCH
Phone I'niou 4066.
St. Johns Lumber Co.
Has all kinds of lumber, kiln
Also slab wood, Timbers of
Get your winter's wood now
Insurei cleanllneee, am
Nothing la equal to It
or lighting purposoe.
I;rom
Council niufTs if.10.00
Omaha .10.00
St. I'jiul .10.00
other lliistirn xliits.
StoNivers at
I iitfMiy
BE PREPAID
Kit urH, I' nuctit.or mMirM
WM. MoMUnRAY
litlirlnl rMriirr Alirnt, riullmiil, ()lr((Oll
for a crusher 011 the west side
j ,500.00
savings deposits. J
aft
a
sft
& CO.
:oo 20S Philadelphia street.
aK
W4
dried anil otherwise.
all sizes cut to order.
and save trouble.
The New Directory.
riierc never was a directory
printed that ever we heard of that
did not have errors in it some
where. We think it is a physical
mposslbility. We checked tins
matter over ns carefully ns we
could and strange as it may seem
to Feme people who have never
had more than one thing to think
of at a tunc we have overlooked
the names of some we arc familiar
with. Uy reference to the last two
leaves of the book it will be seen
that we were able to make some
corrections before it was completed.
:ted.
o
Now. the best that we can d
to have every one report to this
ofilce anv name we have not been
able to secure that should show in
the book and any correction that
should be mnde. These we will
nr nt in the Review and they can
be cut out and placed in the dircc
torv. Wc will be glad to do this,
so, instead of pouting because your
come in
nnd tell us. We have learned a
great deal more than we knew
nhot.nl.o directory business when
"7 .i" V. ;r. ...t ...
wc ill ill uii: u, u..v. .....y ,v.
WC Slltlll be nhlC to DCIiellt Uy our
exj)erience. The binding of the
d rectory was clone by J.OVCloy &
Lincoln of Portland and is a ucai,
! Inh.
V ' . . ..... .
Ally omissions or iiiimiikit.i mm
occur therein should he charged to
I. A. Ciddwcll, who made the can-
vass. Next yearn thoroughly ex-
perleuced
rxiiii.nvui.r tl' in ll .irni
III the field, nnd any mistakes that
- - I
occur now will be corrected then.
Assessment Not Equitable.
Kditor Review: Who is the man
that Axes the valuation on St.
Johns property for taxation pur
poses? Now for instance in 1900
my house in which I live was not
1 w.
painted when the
when the assessor came
1
around nnd it was assessed $100
ior iiii)rovciiienis, mu ociore ue
1.... 1 i...
made his rounds in 1907 I had my
house painted up nt a cost of about
fjo and he assessed it at $200 thus
doubling my luxes on improve-1
ments just because I hnd my house
paimeii. 1 11011 1 oeneve 11 pays u
paint your house. Again for 1907
lots 11 mid 12 in block 17, I'oiiit-
view were assessed at $460 witli no
improvements, which is at team
$60 more than they would ever
have brought when prices were
uie uigiiesi, wuue mis 331 34. 35
anil 36, block 16, Pointview, with
mprovenients was only assessed
nt -t. 00. me latter property
would bring 1 1000 more readily
than the former would ?joo. These
are only three cases but could be
multiplied many times. Is not St.
Johns entitled to be represented on
uie assessor s lorce oy some one
that understands hi. Johns values f
Ue.sectfully, S. C. Cook.
Rock Crusher Needed.
1 ue question 01 uie roan miicuiiie
.. 1 ..
and crusher came up at the council
meeting last 'lucsday evening,
riiisisoueof the iiio.il Important
questions to which our jK-opIe can
give their attention. We must
have better streets if we would
continue to tio ouiy me voiuuie i
business we are now doing, for if
.t . . . 1 1.. ii. . 1
they are not we will soon have
them worn out so as to be Impass-
nble. To make them good will
require thousands of tons of
crtisiiett Moue. 1 ms win nave to
benpplietl properly ami to do so
the necessary machines
to be purcliasetl by
win 11 tve
uie city.
Crushed rock procured
point available today is
Iroill any
SO costly
as tt prevent its use. With n loca
of the river and n free ferry the
crushed rock could be placed on
any of our streets for ft. 75 per
yard, and the saving between that
111111 me 11e.11 puce wc nave oeeit
offered, 2. 25 would soon pay for
the entire outfit.
Mrs. Hotelier Entertains.
A very pleasant evening was
siHmt at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
l-rauk Fletcher on Willamette
boulevard last Saturday night.
Music ami games were pleasing
features of entertainment, Later
in the evening a large kettle of
old-fashioned taffy was distributed
among the guests that each one
might have a taste of "lengthened
sweetness long-drawn out, as well I
as tne pleasure ot retiuclug tlie
sticky mess to a consistency that
would enable the "pullers" to
handle it with safety and ease. Must ns logical to compel a certaiu
Those participating were; Mr. and
Mrs. Carlton, Mr. and Mrs, Frank
Metcher, Messrs. b. J. and George
Donaldson, W. A. trout, Hamilton
1 Metcher, Donald Rose, James
: Metcher, Misses Ruby Hoover,
Adria Htirkhart, Clara Heller.
Our Charges.
As ts customary, we will
charge
for card of thanks, 50c; for
lions of respect, St.oo; for
resolu-
notices
of church or lodge entertainments,
suppers, sociables, etc., where there
are charges for admission, 5c per
hue, but where there are no charges
for these events, we will break the
rule and insert them free. We
make this announcement so that
our good friends may understand
our rule in this respect.
llring iu your job printing.
COMMUNICATED.
St. Johns, Oregon, February 17
iqoB. Hditor Review: Never was
it more true than at the present
time, that "Kternal vigilance is the
price of liberty. The almost uni
vcrsal demand for religious legisla
tion shows that people arc forget
ting the grand and glorious prin
ciples taucht in Judea by the
author of liberty himself; and cm
bodied in the constitution of this
government; and which have made
it one of the best, if not indeed the
very best government in the world's
history. I refer to the principles
of liberty and equal rights. Lib-
erty includes freedom of action,
with a recognition of the equal
rights of others. Majorities have
no right to laws granting to them
selves privileges which are denied
the minority: for the principle of
equality is thereby violated, and
In case
unless this principle is rccogu
there ts no protection from
tvrannv of the maiontv in case
i. rtinnu. m f.vnrrii it. Tim
L0ldcn rule is also violated by the
..r f -..itSnc
, r
now Ior ,nslncc WOUIU our iriCllUS
...110 are tulvocatlllL' StllldnV laws,
he t0 imvc aw3 enacted compel-
lintr ttipm tn rpfrn 11 from abor oil
lsamc other dnv of the week: thus
t : 1' ,...',,l
1 i"iiwoiUK vu HIV.111 i w.(u...
nno-soventh of their ncomef No:
Sundav inws ,VOrk an iniusticc to
nn.l nhrhhrp ihn llhcrtics of
-11 i that thev denv the ind v d-
...1 .1 f.-t.. .1 -I
I 1 1 1 1 I Lilt: I II' II 1 1 1 J LI1UV.1L Uft V. 1 1 II 1 1
1 . 1 . 111 .HI . . , .
111s reunion. 1 ncy uic uiiinj.n.11 iu
the true spirit of Christianity in
that they seek to compel religion;
a thine that the author of the
christian religion never did. His
gosK-l was and is: "Whosoever
will may come;" and "Choose ye
this day whom ye will serve." He
sets before man the results of his
choice but leaves him free to exer
cise it. One of the arguments
made in favor of Sunday laws is
that thev nre "for the irood
of the
1 . . - ...
laborimr man:" but to compel a
nmn to refrain from labor or amuse-
mLiit.4 "for his irood." is to take
UWay his right of private judgment
n ,nattcr thnt pertains solely to
h,s ow K00ti, Of course the labor-
lur ,,, i1Ils come to be unite a
"pet lamb" especially when he is I
wanted to "blent" thromrh his bab
0t nt the polls.
QUr couucilmcu are
certainly to
be commended for the stand they
took regarding the recent proposed
Sunday ord nance. Councils ore
,,0t created to decide religious con-
troversies. I say religious cou
trovers es. because t ie nuest on as I
t0 whether Sunday is the Sabbath
0r not Is at lenst a controverted one.
wtu the entire weight of scripture
argument in favor of a different
day. That Sunday laws are ndvo-
M,,.,l u-eniise of the stmnosed re-
Ulmoiis character of the dav and
fro, b other reason is too plain
to need contradiction. In the re
cent agitation here for an ordinance
prohibiting skating rinks, billiard
iinrlor.H and nool rooms from oner-
!. .1 . .
nt ntr on Sunday, the dea was
Ljiven that it was because of the
noise made bv the rink in the
vieinitv of some of the churches
that disturbed worship. If thai
wns the reason why not have asked
that the ordinance nlso nrohibit tlte
. - ---- . . - 1
rink oicratiuK on Thursday night
when prayer meeting is held? If
it iu,d even been in the interests of
the vounir neonle's morals, reason
would demand that these nlaces of
n nuestionable character be closed
toiet lien and not s mn v 011 Sun-
,jay, thus tacitly admitting that it
is jK-rlectly right for them to oper-
atc on a oti,er jays of the week.
There is another tiliase of the
nuestion nnd thnt is that worshln.
plug congregations are already pro-
ected by law from real disturbance
0u all days alike.
The fact is that the whole fabric
0f religious legislation is built upon
.1,,. intolerant nrincmle of MI want
M0 therefore you must.
I would not in the least immien
the motives of those who are advo
cating Sunday laws. Some of the
best people of our country are
working in the cause: they see that
reforms are needed, and perhaps
their time has been so fully taken
up with other matters that they
have only looked on one side of
this question. To them I would
say: " on cannot make people re-
ligious by civil law; you can make
hypocrites by compelling them to
outwardly observe the forms of
religion; but true religion ts a mat-
ter of the heart and conscience;!
and an individual is amenable to
uoti only, aim not tne civil powers,
for his religious belief." People
need rest every day and it would be
amount of rest each day as a cer-
tain amount each week. Respect-
fully, J. M. Meiklejohu.
A man with a wooden leg stuck
the artificial member into a con
cealed bear trap recently near Les
ter, Wusli., and nearly troze to
death before beiug lound and re
leased. He should congratulate!
himself that it was tiot the other
leg that got caught, or he might be
wearing two wooden legs iustead
of one.
TIME TABLE O. R. & N.
Union Depot. Portland.
No. 3 Chicago Special leaves 8:30 a. w,
No. 4 Spokane Flyer leaves at 7.-00 p. ui,
No. 6 Kanas City Kxp. leaves 7:40 p. tu.
No. S Local Fa&seugcr leaves S:oo a. tu.
No, 1 Chicago Special arrives 8:30 p. m,
No, 5 Kansas City Bxp. arrives 9,45 a. ui.
No. 7 Local Passenger arrive 5MJ p. ui.
CHURCH NOTICES.
llaptist church H. A. Leonard, pastor.
Sunday school at 10 a. m. Preaching nt
11 n. m. 11. Y. P. U. 7 p. ui. Preaching
at a p. in.
Methodist church P. u. Young, pas
tor. Sunday school 10 n. in.; preaching
nt tin, tu. nnd 8 p. in. Kpworth League
at 7 p. in,
Holy Cross Catholic church, Portsmouth
Station: 8:15 n. in., low man; 10:15 a.m.,
high mass; 7:30 p. m,, vespers nnd bene
diction.
Christian church Meets every Sundny
in liickiicr's nan ns loiiows: Sunday school
at ion. 111.; preaching at 11 a. 111. ntul 8 1
p. in., and Y. 1'. S. C. 15. meeting nt 7 p. 111.
k. J. joniisoii, pastor.
St. Andrew's Knisconnl Chanel. Uni
Va-' W',11' K- 1,owcll,
SunV,ny whooTntYlnVn'btc dim 7 p.
m.; I.cnlou services every l'riday at 10
a. in,
Uvnngcllcal church Sunday school at
10 n. in. Preaching it n, tu. Junior K,
h. C. K. 3:30 p, tu.; Senior K. I.. C. V.. 7
p. in. Preaching nt 8 p. 111. Chester P.
Gates, pastor.
l'irst congret'ational unircli o. w.
raffiSw
meeting Thursday at 7:30 p. 111. A sent
meeting limrsnny nt 7:30 p. in. a scat
a welcome to nil.
itantUt Church, yiilvcnlty 1'ark. Ucv.
A' WnlU, pastor. Regular services
" cry summy morning mm evening.
Gerlllnl. IlntUl church-Service hchl
ench Kun.liiv nl IlonlUt church nsfollimii!
Sunday school a p. m., preaching ntj p.
kcv. l-numcni, pnsior.
I'crnmu i.u 1 cwi -services nt a p. 111.
every 11m mm intra hutiany in me Lot.-
i.rcL'nl onnl c Hire 1. All (-.entmtn nre
con nllv Hv id. n well n nnv lm im.
dcrstnml the German language. Rev.
nuccwer, pastor.
. V ? 1 .lencc-hociciy meeting
iiuiiiii m 111 ruiK b ilhiiii.-iii.l-, oiiil-
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Plant an ad. in
The
St. Johns Review
and
watch your business
grow.
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EXPERIENCE
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r plfniil iiipmunira.
l.ntlr.a. (Jlilt.t aii.iicr lur.-uniiri'U.nn.
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tfttulntflti, without cii.rno, lutti
SCKNtific jHfticricati.
A)iuidiomlrlllntriM we.klr. Ifrant H
uiaiiui. til Miir pcivniiuo I'luriiB., , n
Mn (our niontljt, L SoM brll nJlr.
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OB W Dh ntUUKlWi U U.
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Smith Pn
Typewriter
has widened its market un
til it includes the whole civil
ized world; has become the
typewriter of over 300,000
operators and has, during
1906, broken every previous
record of sales, because it
has from the beginning best
met every typewriter need.
THE trl-color feature of
the Smith Premier
Typewriter is recog
nized as the greatest Im
provement In modern type
writer construction yet in
providing It, none of the
strong fundamental fea
tures, for vhich the Smith
Premier has always been
noted, have been sacrificed.
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SYRACUSE. N. Y.
Portland Office, 247 Stark Street
7Pff fill Mflf lefPi' f
WVII II Ctl ITlCftl IVVl 11
Holbrook Ulock.
Sec us for the Choicest Cuts of the Best
Meats Obtainable.
Orders Filled and Family Trade Solicited
T. P. WARD, Proprietor.
I
BENNETT'S
Cash Market
C. W. IJKNNltTT, Prop.
As you may be aware, I
have recently taken charge of
the business here myself, and
am doing STRICTLY CASH
business, which enables me to
furnish my customers the best
meat at reduced prices, as I
t
X J
save the expense of bookkeep
ing, nnd nlso as I do no de
livering the customer gets the
benefit of the money thus
saved.
Come in and inspect our
meats and get our prices.
t Bennetts Cash Market i
, , 1
;
t
"'Plin tilnrn twlir
you get more lor
X less money
J. K. KII.KUNNY O. I.. KPPS
St. Johns
Electric Works
203 South Jersey St.
ALL VARIIiTIGS OF
Electrical Installation and
Repairing Promptly At
tended to by Exp rls.
Motors and dynamos
repaired, and all kinds of
electrical work done at
satisfactory prices. Esti
mates given and sugges
tions furnished.
No work too difficult
no job too small.
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HARDWARE I
As well as the other t
kinds of Hardware is
OUR HOBBY
o
We arc making the hard
ware business our study, and
it's not how cheap we can buy
but how good, and wc must
have the quality.
Our Universal Stoves and
Ranges nre ns good ns the
ni:ST mnft.
Our mixed paints nre the
Acme quality kind.
Hendricks Hardware
COMPANY.
No. 1 1 1 Ihirlingtou street
SUAIAIONS.
IN TIMt CIRCl'IT COURT OI TUB
STATU Of ORBOON, COUNTY
Ol' MULTNOMAH:
Charlie Scliulu, Plaintiff II
vs. i SUMMONS
Mnry Scliulu, Defendant.
To Mary Scliulu, the nbove named I)c-
lemlaiit:
In the name of the state of Orccon.
you nre hereby required to annear and
answer the complaint filed against you
ill the above entitled Court and suit,
within six (6) weeks from the dale of the
first publication of this summons, to wit:
from January 17, 190S; ami If you fall so
to appear and answer or otherwise nleail
to said suit, that plaintiff above named
will apply to the above named court for
the relief ilematuleil in his complaint.
to wit: for a decree forever dissolvinir
tne uoiuis 01 matrimony now existing
between the plaintiff anil yourself, anil
absolutely divorcinc plantitl from vou
ami for such other and further relief as
to the court may seem Just and equitable.
This summons is published pursuant to
the order of the Honorable I. ll.Clelaml.
Juilije o( the above entitled circuit court,
made hi open court in this cause, on
January 15, 190S, which order prescribes
that this summons shall be published iu
the St. Johns Review once a week for a
period not less than six (6) weeks, Tlte
first publication of this summons was
made 011 January 17. 100S. the last nubli.
cation thereof will be February 38, 190S.
ii. n. v.uu,iKK, Ay lor rialnttlf,
If you want job printing done at
once, bring it in now.
AN OFFICIAL DIRECTORY
DR. L. E. STORY
Formerly In the Holbrook block, St.
Johns, has opened offices at
901 and 902 Corbelt tlulldlnjr, Sth and
Morrison Streets, Portland.
S. H. GREENE
Attorney-at-Law.
Office: Room 9, Drecdcn Build
ing, corner Third nnd Washington
streets, Portland, and Room 35, Hol
brook Mock, St. Johns.
Phone: Pacific 2098. Residence: St. Johns
j HENRY E. COLLIER
Lawyer.
I Rooms in the Holbrook building,
j St. Johns, Oregon,
1 .
Joseph AlcChcsncy, M. D.
j PHYSICIAN AND
SURQEON
Day and Nleht Office In McChesncy Dlock
Thon WoodUwn 41$
ST. JOHNS,
OREQON
DR. L. Q. HOLLAND,
PHYSICIAN AND SURdEON
Residence: 435 Williams Ave,
riionc Kast 6x63. Office: Hol
brook Ilrick l)lock,raoun3ntHl4
riionc Kast 3689.
St. Johns, .... Oregon
Dr W. 0. HARTEL,
DENTIST
Crown nnd Ilriilgc Work n
Specialty
Kootns 1 mid 2, Holbrook Dlock, St. Johns.
Dr. MARY MacLACHLAN
Physician and Surgeon.
Office In Holbrook's Dlock.
Residence, 215 Hayes street,
l'lioiic Scolt 6995.
OSCAR DeVAUL, M. D
Office tiouti, 9 to . in., 1 to J p. m.
Office riiotit, Scolt 1104.
Kc.Utnce l'hone, Union i'n.
Odlre In Unlrtrtlly Park Dnig Store.
J. R. VVEIMER
Transfer and Storage
Your Patronage Solicited
105 Hast llurllngton street, St. Johns.
Bon Ton Barber Shop
MA.NSI'liai) & KAKMLltlN.
l'irst cIiim work nix! clean hot towels for
patrons, Hnlr cutting n
sticclnlty.
Agents for West Coust Laundry.
Jersey street St. Johns
e.c.monnich
PAPER HANGING
AND PAINTING
Kstimates Furnished
1009 Monteith St. St. Johns, Or.
Darling & Barnett
CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS
1 414 Smith St. St. Johns, Ore.
J II. DUCK
ANDY K1IKK
BLACK & KERR
Building Contractors
Han and l!.lhnlt. I'uml.licJ.
LAUREL LODGE
No. 186 I. O. O. F.
ST. JOHNS, OHCQON
Meets each Monday evening In Odd
follows hall, at 8:00. Visitors welcomed.
II. S. Simmons, N. G,
K. n. Holcomb, Secretary.
Holmes Lodge No. 101
KMUIITS OP PYTHIAS.
Meets every Friday night
at 7:30 o'clock at I.O.O.B.
nan, visitors always wel.
come. Geo. R. Black, C.
C. J. H. lllack.K, R.S.
Fraternal Brotherhood.
Meets every Friday night hi M. W. A.
Hall. S. 1. bchelter. president: las. II.
Gee, secretary.
NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS.
In order to Insure a change of ad
vertlsement the copy for such change
should reach this office not later than
Wednesday, at 3 o'clock p. m. Please
remember this and aave the printer
Street Car Time Table.
Leave 3d & Aider.
Leave St. Johns.
a.m; A.M. P.M.
5 45 1135 615
6 05 1 1 40 6 30
636 13 00 640
640 13 206jO
650 "4 710
7 co 1 00 7 30
7 15 1 18 7 5o
7 30 1 36 8 10
7 50 I 54 8 30
8 10 3 13 8 30
8 35 3 30 9 10
8 40 3 48 9 30
8 55 3 06 9 50
9 10 3 34 10 10
9 35 3 4 10 30
9 4 A 00 1 1 00
9 55 4 o 1130
10 la 440 13 00
1035 500 3 so
1040 5 5 1330
55 5 35 1 30
" 5 55 A.M.
A.M. A.M. P.M.
5 45 II 30 5 48
6 03 1 1 45 6 00
6 35 13 00 6 13
640 l3 3opa6 3o
7 co 13 40 6 48
7 15 1 00 706
7 30 1 18 7 34
7 45 I 36 7 43
8 00 1 34 8 00
815 3 13 830
S 30 3 30 8 40
843 34S 900
900 306 9 30
9 5 3 S4 9 4o.
9i 3 4 10 00
9 45 4 00 10 30
1000 418 1040
1015 436 1100
1030 454 1130
10 45 5 10 13 00
1 00 5 34 13-30
II 15 5 36 "45
St. Johns Ferry Time Card.
Leave East Side f A. M.V 6:xa. i-m
8:00, 9:00, 10:00, 1 1:00, tlxxjM. P. M.
I.-CO, 3o, jmo, 4:00, 4:30, 5:30, 6l30.
Leave West Side (A. v L;-rrf ...
8:30. 0:30. io:.v. 1 mo. i. m i'XV
1:30, ayo, 3:30, 4:30, 3:10, 6w, 6yo,
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