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1 4-Days Cash Sale-4 APRIL 1st, 2nd, J. W. REEVES 505 North In order to reduce our stock wc submit the following prices CASH ONLY: Pioneer Milk, 3 cans for 25c Blue Ribbon Tonmtoes, 3 cans for 25c Ulue Hibbou corn, 3 cans for 25c Pork nnrt Beans, four t lb. cans for 25c Arm & Hammer Soda, 4 packages for 25c .Sardines, 6 cans for 25c Sugar, best cane, 18 pounds for ft. 00 Pineapple, 1 pound tin 'c Gliiradellis' Chocolate, i pound tin 30c Royal linking Powder, 1 pound tin oc Royal Baking Powder, j pound tin 20c Columbia River Salmon, three t lb. flnt 25c Searchlight Matches, 12 boxes for 15c Horce, 2 packages for 25c Xlnt Soap, 7 cakes for 25c Our regular 25c Coffee, 2 lbs. for 5C Best Corn Starch, four 1 lb. packages for 25c I'nt fancy Eastern Illoaters, 0 for 25c Dr. Price's Celery food, 3 for 25c Eancy Cream Rolled Oats, G lb. for 25c Killisino Herring, per dozen 25c Shredded Wheat Biscuit 10c I,og Cabin Syrup, regular 25c size, 1 pint 20c I,og Cabin Syrup, regular 50c size, t quart toe Log Cabin Syrup, regular yoc size, gallon 80c J. W. REEVES Phone Richmond 591 505 N. Jersey Street, Keep Bright and You WILL KEEP BUSY Electric Light is the magnet that draws trade. The bright store is the "hypnotic eye" of business. People can no more reMst the attraction ol a brilliant, Electrically lighted More than they can resist the clarion call of a brass baud. Is your competitor with the Klectrically illuminated show windows, bright interior aiid sparkling Klcctric Sign getting an advantage over you? The moth never flutters around the tiulighted caudle! Up-to-date stores nowadays consider shop-window lighting a necessity, whether they remain open after dark or not. Competition forces modern methods. A show window brilliantly illuminated with Klcctric light will make many n sale "the night before." Klcctric light compels attention, makes eisy the examination of your display, shows goods in detail and 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 Mops work - costs little. Call Telephones: Main 6688, A 1675 for Information. Portland Railway Light and Power Go. FIRST AND ALDER STREETS Factory and Ware House Site For Sale or Lease 100 feet on Ritihoatl with switch ami 150 fept on Richmond street; iron building ioo.5ovith addition ,10x50 feet. Will tfive long lease or sell for 59000.00 on easy terms. Apply to Bt 1 rrrrTT sr. johns THE J; PENINSULA BANK I St. Johns, Capital Surplus o Interest paid 011 savings deposits, S SI. Johns Lumber Co. lias all kinds of lumber, kiln dried and otherwise. Also slab wood, Timbers of all sizes cut to order. Get your winter's wood now and save trouble. For neat work, good material and reasonable prices The Review job printing department cannot be beaten.' 3rd an 14th, 1908 Jersey Street lor ST. JOHNS, ORE. PORTLAND OREGON Oregon. 25,000,00 j, ), 500.00 jl From Alaska. We are in receipt of a very inter esting letter from our friend, T. C. Brooks, now in Juneau, Alaska, under date of March 13, the trip from Juneau to St. Johns being made in just 10 days, which is pretty good considering the time of year. John says he thinks he spoke too soon about the weather up there as the three days next preceding that on which he wrote, had been just the spiciest kind of an old Iown-Nebrnska blizzard with all the frills of wind and snow and the mercury crawling down close to the zero mark. He says that while it is pretty cool up there, the citi zens of Wrangcl, Juneau and on the island opposite the latter place propose to niakc it too tropical for a lot of Hindus who arc coming up the coast for them to stay. Mr. Brooks says he was out in a launch with two other boys about two weeks ago and when just out by the buoy near the mouth of the bay or inlet, the engine went back on them just like a gasoline engine is sure to do when you do not want it to, and for a few moments they hardly knew whether they were going to land in Juneau or in Davy Jones locker. He asks when is Portland going to put on a line of boats to Alaska, and declares they could do well, for there is more knocking there about Seattle than any place on the coast. Here is where St. Johns could make a hit. Interest cap italists in the matter of building and putting in commission a line of boats between St. Johns and points north. There is no better aliening for men of means any where in the world than in this one proposition. l ucy could have their boats In readiness to handle the business from both the Hill road and the O. R. & N. If they could not tie ut with these roads in a joint rate, they could go independently and make all kinds of money. litis would be a good line for our com mcrcial club to work on. When we get the city dock here wc will be able to take care of a line of boats independent of the railroads, by making this a distributing point for the surrounding country, and for reshipping to the northern ports Mirh ev tmrtx from ?t Inhtm iih MICH exports irom St. JOIIIIS " are received from river steamers, if c. ?..t ... ... 1 .1.!.... ll ht. Johns expects to be anything or do anvtllinir she should net into the race for it laiger commercial field at the earliest possible moment and there is no better opening that presents itself, in our estimation, than the Alaska trade. """""J , . Brother Brooks says further that he is enjoying the best there is socially: was out to an Irish blow out one day and an old folks party I the next, and had a "hi" old time 011 both occasions. We are obliged to him for the tip about the coudi tiou of things in Alaska, partial lurlv as to commercial relations with Seattle, the point from which the greater part of the supplies nre I shipped to Alaska, and although he says lie has so much work he has not lime to get lonesome or homesick we would be glad to see him .stepping in here some of these fine days for a visit. Will Locale Near Astoria. IVc cannot keep all the good iieople in St. Johns. If we did theie would not be enough houses, nor could they liuihl them fast enough. This time it is J. Cham hers who has skipped the country. Mr. Chambers recently purchased a line farm near Astoria anil came in Tuesday morning to have us send the Review to him at that city in care of the Lewis and Clark R. I I). We are sorry to lose Mr. Chambers and 1ioik he may find ins way uacK nere some time tor a home, Visits St. Johns This Week. Mr. Merchant of Hood River was in the city this week the guest of fits friends, the Apples. Mr. Apple uiitiKs it nut natural mat a man from such a famous apple country as Howl Kiver should hunt up the best Apple in St, Johns wiieu lie came iieie. it takes a good merchant to handle apples Miccessnilly anyway, ami we think the combination was all right in this case. We Iioih: Mr. Merchant may find it to his advantage to make his home here. Alarricd. At the home of Marion 1$. Sweauey, 616 Alleghany street, St. Johns, Oscar V. bundberg and Miss Viola May Sweauey, by Rev. K. A. Leonard, March 21, at S p. 111, oitite a number ot friends were present who, after the cere mony enjoyed the bountiful repast wlucli Had been provided, Help Yourselves. In Judge Greene's garden there are about 50 or 75 fine young Kent ish cherry trees which the judge informs us any one desiring them may have for the digging. 15 very family 111 the city. should have at least one of these trees for they are the finest pie cherry that grows and and they grow to perfection here ui bt. Johns. Dou't tail to register, now. COMMUNICATED. In last week's Issue of the Re view I noticed an article which asked the question: "Will those who agitate prohibition pay the extra taxes caused by cutting out the saloons," or words to that effect. I would like to ask what benefit do we people of St. Johns derive from the saloon revenue ? Wc pay for our own sidewalks, cross walks and street grading. The liquor traffic of the United States, of which St. Johns is a part, has levied upon the people n liquor tax exceeding by 200,000,- 000, the whole amount of taxes raised for everv other function of the government. In America alone $1. 500,000,000 are spent annually for liquor and 100,000 die of drunkenness every year; 90 per cent of the crimes committed arc caused by drunkenness; 50 per cent of the men criminals and 35 per cent of the women criminals arc habitual drunkards. Of the 19 drunken nations, the United States is the 5U1. Will the editor, or the writer of that question in last week's issue please tell us where there will be any extra taxes when the saloons arc abolished ? Viola Sacked. (The editor of the Review did not write the article in question It was handed in by a good friend, the piirjosc for which it was given was not stated. 1 he saloons arc not an issue with the ; people at this election, consequently wc do not sec the need of discussing the mat ten When it comes up, however, our columns will be freely opened to the advocates of either side of the question. As the question was asked last week wc arc glad this ,,-nr., ir. !.. it,n metier rf Mrc .wv " ........... ....... Sackett, which is true to the wo man's way of answering n question: asking another. I'M.) NOTICE OF CITY ELECTION Notice Is hereby nlveii that an election will bu held oil Monday, the 6th day of April, 1008, hi the City of St. Johns, Oregon, lor the loiiowlug purxcs, to wit: for the diction o the fi "ittncil officers for the said City CtiuItiK yenr, vlr- one Mayor; o Rccor(fc?; one City Attorney; 0 m. ' .. - me lOIIOWlUg (or tnc one City mil- du Treasurer: three counc-llmeii at large; two comic linen from the IMrst Wnri ; two councllmcii from the Second Ward, In the manner provided by law nnd the Charter of said City. And at snld election there will be sub mitted to the nu llified electors of said City for their approval or relectlou the following proposition: "Shall the City of Sl, jor,'. incur n municipal bonded Indebtedness lit the sum of sixty thous and dollar (ffxi.ooo.no), twenty-three thousand five hundred dollars (f jvsoo.- ou) of which slmll he (or llic purpose of purciiamiig river iront lots turce (3), four (.)). five (j) and six (6) James Johns Addition, sometime known as Tame Johns first Addition to the City of St. Johns, Multnomah county, State of Oregon, for public dock purposes; and thirty-six thousand five hundred dollar (fjn.S""-") of which shall be for the ptirxc of erecting, building and con structlug n public dock 011 said lots for Lily puiiK)c. Aaia uoniis to run lor a term of twenty to years from their date, and bearing Interest at the rate of six percent cr annum, Interest payable sciui-aiiuuully, and Interest couimiis to hear interest at the rate of six per cent per annum alter maturity." And at said election there will also be submitted to the qualified elector of Mild City for their approval or rejection the following proposition, vl: "Shall the City of St. Johns incur a muulciiMl iMindcd indebtedness in the sum of eighteen thousand dollars 18,000,00 for the purcluue of a public lurk, the description of which real property for said ark purposes i as follows, towlt: liegiiiuiug at tne intersection 01 tnc ie nt westerly Hue of Cook street with the northerly way of the iiortiteriy line ui mat cerium rigut 01 Oret veon Kallroad it .Nuvlga- tiou couiiMiiy. described by deed dated July 7-1, 1001. ami recorded 011 December lJ. 1901. at imkc Ail of ImhiIc 281, Kec onN of Deeds o( the county of Miiltno man, state of ureuou; thence northerly along (he westerly line of Mid Cook li sted to a point which would be in the center of Polk street, if extended; thence southerly along the center line of said I "oik street, extended, to a point In tue center of llradford street, extended: thence westerly along the center Hue of said llradford street, extended, to the easterly Hue of Tyler street; thence houtherly along the easterly line of said Tyler street to the northerly line of said Orceoii Kuilroud & Navigation com pany' right of way aforesaid; thence easterly along the north line of said right of way to the place of beginning; excepting from said described lurcel of laud a strin thereof deeded to the Tort of Portland upon which is situated their power lioitie. Also the following de scribed iroiertv in A. L. Miner' addi lion aioresatd: 1.01s nuuiucreu one m 10 four 4, inclusive, and nine 9 to six teen T16I. inclusive, iu block numbered forty-six (46); lots numbered twelve (ij) to sixteen Lib, inclusive, iu uiocic num. nereti lorty-seven I47j: 101 numbered four 4, and that portion of lot num bered rive f.sl. iu block numbered fifty- two (51) lying easterly of the parcel of laud described by that certain deed dat ed January 20. iooj, ami reconleu on January 33, 1905, in the reconls of the county of Multnomah, and state of Ore gon, iu ltook 334 of Deeds, at page 33 thereof. The above descriWd real prop erty to Include that portion 01 auuiitug streets which have ueeu vacated, Said tHinds to run for a term of tweu- ty-five iis) years from their date. and tearing interest at the rate of six percent per annum, interest payable semi-aumully, and interest coupons to bear interest at the rate of six per cent per annum alter mammy." The following have been designated as polling places for tne said election; iirsi ward tio, Joq west liuriiugton street. Second Ward The City Hall. The polls will be opened at nine 1 01 o'clock iu the forenoon and will remain open until seven o'clock hi the after noon ot said il.iy. Ily order of the Council. a. at, l-.&ON, Recorder of the City of St. Johns. Published in the St. Johns Review Mar. sireei toiue soutucriy line 01 irawioru council 01 saui cu- 01 01. ioiius, vit; street, In A. I,. Miner' addition, in said Judge for the first ward of the city of comity and stole: thence westerly along St. Johns; John PofT, Marion Johnson, the wnithcrlv Hue of said Crawford O. K. Downs. 3, ?, 3j and April 3, 1909, St. Johns-Portsmouth Ball. The school teams of Portsmouth and St Johns recently crossed bats and the Saints beat the big-mouthed boys by a nice little score of 11 to 6. Our informant did not state the date of the game nor where it was played. But he says that Clark Moc, who played with the Tri-City league was all a bluff and when he saw the Saints come trot ting down the line the St. Johns twirler, Jim Khun, struck him out twice. This excited his ire, but the Saints snowed them under just the same. This is the first game of the season between the students. LINK UP St. Johns Portsmouth T. Enerson .... c C. More j, cium p .... E. Brise H. Jones ib L. Brise C. Lcluud. 2b 3b . s . If , cf rf ,..M. Erwiti C. Magoon. G. Parker... E. Hill S. Magoon . Byron PofT . E. Hill , .S. Coriander G. Yost , . . . . Murphy . . . . G. Sloan NOTICE OF Special Election Notice Is hereby given Hint, pcrsimnt to the provisions of ordinance No. i6j of the city of St. Johns, Orcuou, passed I ami unproved l-euruary iitn, 190S, pub .ft -djhe rncclni election will be held In snh? cltv pecial election will be held In snld city of St. Johns and the territory herein alter described which it is protwscd to annex to said city of St. Johns, 011 Monday the 6th day of April. 1908, for the purtxMo of adopting or rejecting the proposal to alter the boundaries of the municipal corporation of the said city of bt. Johns and Include In, and annex . . , , !... , , ... I 1 .. I lory, which said Alteration of the Mid boundaries and new territory so pro. posed to be Included hi and annexed to the said city of St. Johns is described as follows: "llcidntilnir at the northeast corner of section one (t) T. S. one (l) N. one (1) W. Will. Mcr. thence cast to the center of the main channel of the Columbia Slouuh, thence easterly following the center of the main channel to n jxiiut on the cast line of the Portland and Seattle R. R, right of way, thence south westerly along Mild line to the Inter section of the northeasterly line of the our and 1-3 acre tract 01 land owned uy rortianii aim scaitic ity. comtwuiy, thence southeasterly along said line to the moat easterly corner thereof, thence soutnwestcriy along me easterly line 01 said tract to it point 150 feet north from the north line of the county road known as the Columbia Slough road, thence westerly along the present Portland city boundary parallel with and Ija feet northeasterly from the north line of said county road to n ixiint which Is intersected by a northeasterly extension In n straight course of the westerly side line of 'Ida' street as located on the map 01 Mortlicrn 1 1 lit acres, llicucc south westerly alonir said extension and west erly side of 'Ida' street and an extension thereof to the center of the main channel of the Willamette river, tlicncc north westerly following the center of the main channel of said river to a point which is Intersected by a westerly ex tension hi a struhiht course of the north boundary line of Tp. one (1) X, one W., thence east along said extension anil said line to the O. R.& N. R. R. right Qf way, thence eagerly along the north westerly line of said right of way to 11 point which I intersected by the north boundary of Tn. oncfi) N. one (1) W.I 011 the north line of the northeast 1-4 of I section one ( I ). thence east to place of I beginning." rue elector 01 said city 01 hi. Johns and the territory so proposed to ixs In eluded in and annexed to the said city urc hereby invited to vote upon such proposition by placing upon their ballots the word "for annexation." or "against annexation," or words equivalent there to. The followliii! have been designated by said ordinance as polling place for said special election: I'or the first ward of the said city of St. Johns, at No, 309 Ilurllngton street. i'or tue second ward 01 tne city 01 St. Johns, at the city hall, ror tue territory so proposed to be in cluded hi and annexed to the said city of St. Johns, at and in the basement of new sciiooi minding in norm bt. jonus, block 31, llolbrook add. The followliii: ludues and clerks of such social election liave been duly nnd legally appointed and designated by the Clerk for the first ward of the city of St. Johns; I., II. Chamber, O. 15, Learned. Judges for the second ward of the city of St. Johns; L, H. Chipmau, N. A. Gee. J, S. Downey. llcrics tor tue second ward 01 the city of St, Johns: Charles Ilailcy, l'ruuk Horsmau. Judges for the territory so proiosed to ue annexed: a, w ymore, llayncr, Harvey Smith. Clerks for the territory so proposed to be annexed: J. C. Walton, C, 15. Whee lock. Polls oku at nine (9) o'clock in the forenoon, and close at seven (7) o'clock in the afternoon of said day. Ily onler of the council of the citv of St. Johns, Oregon, A. M. HSSON. Recorder of the city of St, jonus, uregou. Published in the St. Johns Review, St. Johns, Oregon, Feb, 31, 2S; March 6, Ui at 37t ami April 3, 190s. Proposal for Bids. Illds for the Huhtim! of nubile iilaces 111 me v.uy 01 01. ioiius on a live year contract will be received by the under signed Recorder of the Citv of St. lohns ai ins omce in uie city uau 01 said lity. oucu mus 10 ue men uy 4 o ciock p. in. April 14, 190S. Uy ortter ot the Council. A, M. Ksson, Citv Recorder. ruulislted iu the St. Johns Review Mar. U, 30, 37, Apr. 3 ami 10. To Whom it Alay Concern. For the name and resideuce of the owner of auy property iu St. Johns or vicinity, call ou or write T. T. Parker, attorney at law, in llolbrook building. Titles to real-property. BENNETT'S Cash Market C. W. HllNNKTT, Prop. As you may be nware, 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 save the expense of bookkeep ing, and also 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. II l Bennetts Gash Market I "The place where you get more for less money." J. H. KH.KHNNV GI,. lU'PS St. Johns maa I Q Of HP Wf)n(Q I LIOUII IU If Ul HU X 203, South Jersey St. ALL VARIETIES OP 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. Ksti matcs given and sugges tions furnished. No work too difficult no job too small. BUILDERS' HARDWARE As well as the other kinds of Hardware is OUR HOBBY Wc arc making the hard ware business our study, and it's not how cheap we can buy but how good, and we must have the quality. Our Universal Sfovcs nnd Ranges nre ns good as the HEST ma.:e. Our mixed paints arc the Acme quality kind. Hendricks Hardware COMPANY. No. 1 1 1 Hurlingtou street NOTICE TO CREDITORS. " IN Till! COUNTY COURT OP THIt STATU OP ORI'.OCN, POR MUI.T- .NU.MAIl tUUM V, III the matter of the estate of Charles M. llailey, deceased, Notice Is hereby ulven that the under signed. Charles I', llailey. has been dulv appouitrd by the Cou.ily Court of the State of Oregon, for Multnomah county, administrator of the estate of Charles M. llailey, deceased, and letter of ndminis tration have been duly issued to him by said Court. All persons having claims agatusi said estate are Hereby notified and required to present them under oath, with proper vouchers therefor attached, within six months from the date of this notice, to the undersigned at the office of tny attorney, room 9, Ilredeeu buildini!. 3Vt 1.3 Washington street, In the City of Portland, Muitno- iiiau county, Mate 01 urcgon. The date of the first publication of this notice is February 38, 1908. UHAKU!S l'. IIAIUSV, Administrator of the estate of Charles M, llailey, deceased, b. 11. URItHNR, 30 Attorney for the Administrator. SUMAIONS. IN THK CIRCUIT COURT OH TIIK STATU OK UKIiUU.V, rim .ML'ia.MJMAU COU.NTV. Annie M, Stol, 1'UlnliK vs. li. ), Q. Scol, Defendant. To H. K. G. Seol. Defendant: In the name ol the state ol Orreon. vou are nereuy remiirea to appear ana ancr the com plain! filed acalnrt vou in the above entitled tult I on or belore the czDiratlou olilz weeks from the uaie 01 me nrw publication ot tin. aumtuoni, to wiu on or ueiore siouuar. tne ith ilar ol llav. igug, and in default thereof the plaintiff uill a- I'lj iuuicvuuiiior idc rciici ueinauaea in tne complaint, wnicn it maiincDomuoi matrimony csl.tins between the aaid plaintiff and defend ant Deuiuoiveu;tnai planum dc decreed to have the cscludvc care, euody and control ol their minor children, ill! Minnie Seal. Ufohnr.1 and Violet Seol. and that LoU 7, . 9, 10 and 5 ol uiocK 4. ana lot s ol block 5. all In Fall View Ad dition to Orceou Citv. Clackamaa couutv. Orr. union to Orcgou City, con. be el apart to pfa Kuu, ki apart 10 piainitn at ner own separate property not subject to any equities or claims of defendant, Service of sumtuona bv uubllcatlon I. mad upon you by order of lion. John II. Clrlaud, juugcoiincaDovceuiiiicu court, made and en tered March 18th. 190S, directing that the aaid publication be made in the Kt.Johiu Kcticw.u weekly ncwpaper of general circulation, pub li.hed at the citv of St. lohm. Multnomah county, state of Oregon, and that aaid publica tion be made ouce each week for aix contccuticc weeks. The date ot the firtt publication of IhU Mut inous la the aoth day ol Starch, 1908. S,ll,UKHIt.MS, 16-14 Attorney lor I'lalntia, Money Wanted. $2800 or I3000 for teu years or less, at 7 per cetit iuterest payable niouthly; good security. Apply at this oftce.- " AN OFFICIAL DIRECTORY DR. L. E. STORY formerly In the llolbrook block, St. Johns, lms opened offices at 901 and 902 Corbelt Building, 5th and Morrison Streets, Portland. S. H. GREENE Attorncy-t-Law. Office: Room 9, Dreeden Build ing, corner Third and Washington streets, Portland, and Room 35, llol brook Mock, St. Johns. Phone; Pacific 2098. Residence: St. Johns HENRY E. COLLIER Lawyer. Rooms In the llolbrook building. St. Johns, Oregon. Joseph JVIcChcsncy, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SUR0E0N Day and Night Office In McChciney Block Phons WoodUwn 47J ST. JOHNS, - OROaON DR. L. Q. HOLLAND, PHYSICIAN AND SURQEON Residence: 435 Williams Ave. Phone Knst 6t6t. Office: llol brook Prick Block, rooms 3 and 4 Phone Kast 3689. St, Johns, Oregon Dr W. E. HARTEL, DENTIST Crown and Bridge Work a Sjicclalty Phone Richmond 301. Rooms 1 and a, llolbrook Illock, St. Johns Dr. MARY NacLACHLAN Physician and Suneon. Office In llolbrook' Illock. Residence, 315 Hayes street. Phone Scott 6995. OSCAR DeVAUL, M. D Office hours, 9 to 11 a. m., 1 to j p. m. Office I'hont, Scott 1104. Keildence Phone, Union J901. Office In Unlrcrilty I'ark Drug Wore. E. C. MONNICH PAPER HANGING AND PAINTING Estimates Furnished 1009 Mouteilh St. St. Johns, Or. Darling & Barnett CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS 414 Smith St. St. Johns, Ore. WEAVING Now is the time to cct your work done. Carpet for sale. 401 Taco- 111a street. J. II. III.ACK ANDY KKUK BLACK & KERR Building Contractors 1'lsnt and ltlnutea 1'urnUhed. LAUREL LODGE No. 186 I. O. 0. F. ST. JOHNS, ORHQON Meets each Monday cvciilne In Odd I'cllow hall, at 8:00. Visitor welcomed. II. h. Simmons, N. G. H. II. Holcomb, Secretary. Holmes Lodge No. 101 KNIUIITS OP PYTHIAS. Meet every Prlday night at 7:30 o'clock at 1,0,0.1'. hall. Visitor always wel come. Geo. R, Illack, C, C. J. II. Illack, K. R.S. Fraternal Brotherhood. Meets every Prldav nlirht in M. U A. Hall. S. I. Schelter. nrcsident: las. II. Gee, secretary. Mail Schedule Mail arrive at St. Tobns at t:ia a. tn. and 1:15 p. in. Leaves at io:io a. m and 4:4s p. m. Office open week dava from 6:j a. m. to 6:10 p. ra. Sunday from 9 to 10 a, tn WOOD I'OR SAL!'. Ilavliu' nnrrlinu.I the wood yard of I. C. l'errell. r am prepared to deliver wood to any part of St. Johns on short notice. Drv ami green wood, by the cord or 16 Inche in length. All onler left at the yard will receive prompt attention. J. A. Powell, u. i( uear. W. E. Godsey GENERAL BLACKSMITHING Horseshoeing All kinds of Repair Work on WAGONS and MACHINERY RUBBER TIRES, etc. Cor. Charleston aud Ivanhoe. Central Market! llolbrook Block. See us for the Choicest Cut of the Best Meats Obtainable. Orders Filled and Family Trade Solicited 3 T. P. WARD; Proprietor,