THE ST. JOHNS REVIEW Vnt'lVd Ercry FrMsy At II? Wtt lltitlltljttnii Htrwt. St. John. 11V Ma UK I, It & HVHHUM. Tint Rtivntw Is entered nt )iost office In Saint Johns, Oregon, ns timil matter of Hie second class under the Act of Con Kress of Mnrclt 3, 1879. Xil7ftUIis rli, fl.OO ptr Inch pr month. All remratmlcntloni ulioutil hit mldroMul to Tho Kerlew, Bt. John, Oreon. Job Printing expruted In first-clan slyle. Subscription qrloo $1.B0 per yonr. FRIDAY, JUIyV 17. '90S. When Dill inwU Hill , then comos th tug of war. It oot Abo Rout f 1,600,000 ball to onl dinner nt homo, but monoy la cheap to Aim. r Tho Kororninont of the otnlo of Mnlno has stolno soma of tho hoelnl- 1st thtmtlar and nre proimrlngto 1b- llltile the control of the timber land out of the hnnila of tho ownura. With tho No.v Yorltem renudlutlnt; tho l'otrlens Ono nnd tho Jofforaon- lim (knnocruls In back motion. It IooUs to little Willie HUo ho would hnvo ft pretty Httunuoim cnmpnlKn thin lime ns usual nnil with tho Haino rtiHUllH. Cmrle Nation daclnren hurintentlon tj piimuo thu republican party to the hitter end. If hIio (1oh tho dear Kill will ho Rettlu prt'tty old by tho tluiu Hlw reKL'liffl bur tltMtliiatloii, for tho k. 0. I. Ik it himky organization nnd will InHt Hovernl Kunurntlonu bo fbpo the end l oiueH. 4. Over tit Tlllntiioolt.lt houmh, thorn nro Homo patriotic! oitlzoiiH who will not Mtitnd for any anarchistic foolish Utm. On the Fourth of July 1111 nnareli IM. thiMiMht to hIiow IiIh tonlonipt for Old (llm-y by puttliiK up hie toil flan, and uuitio nonr Hotting IiIh own inurio (ilnu ndmlnlHtM-ud to hlniHulf.only tho hotter Judgment of lint inoro nobur minded prevented 11 lynuhliiK. No tnte in the Union is spread Inn, more liili elans ndvurlisiiiK tiuittur tliun Dickon. The splen did booklets trailed to present the claims of Viunliill comity, Albany, and I, Inn comity, Grunts Pass, KosuhtirKi Medfoid, Asliiund, Hood River, Si. Johns nre .superior to tlioM failed hy (lie commercial and nd vui lifting bodies ol other status. Knstern Oregon, too is doliiK Iier share to assist in putting the stutu proiiiiiientlv to the fore in the coiihiileration of the home Miukur and iuvufttor, mid this char acter of advertising cuiinot fail to hnvo nn advantageous effect. We will see the rwnilu in the increased number of home builders who will come to Oickoii and make llieir home witli uk. Wu wltth to cull uttuutloii to tho ('Oiuinuulimtlnu of (Jovornor Klolchur 011 tho ueiaetery ipiontloii. A number of our cltlnMiM Imwi nimiIivii to u on this Hiibjmil nnd the main objection wfiuetl to lw tliMt ell the land In the ntmr proximity of HI. .IoIiiih Im too ikxpeimtve. It di( look to iid, how over. Hint wiuie of tho many Inula of Iniid mOjIit Ite be plaltwl by tho own era ami uinilo usu of for a comutory foi our people. More monoy could bo ititllMHl out of It Intul way than In almost any other way for a number of ywoH Ht hwMt. Auothtir way wotiK be for a uiimlter of our elllsoim to form a stoolc coinpNiiy and (hue lUlil oil the burden of tho purchnso and at Iku wtHie time luwiru Imttur iwrvlru to tho publlu than would llkuly bo tJrwi by n ulngle IiuJIvMiihI. Wo would Imvury glad to le publlcl y to way proiHMiltloii lookliiK to tide gnd. Till lit tlit find Hue of typo wo nut on our new machine. Wu foul a little proud of the fmt wo have huon ablu to Hccouiplleh our deelro In this mutter. And now, lowt we forKot, wo wlnli to tlmiilc our Kood frluudu who buvu mailu thin piHMilhlo by lliulr loy alty to tho Hovlew.uud for Iholr Kood lHitroiwe width toippllinl w with the eluuwe of war. Wo wlnh alto to Hay to tlmuo uood fiiemlH tlmt we Hlmll nmlio It our am bltlon to oadeuvor to nivo thuin eiudi Mr vie with the paper that they will fuel fully repaid for their Keuoroiiti wi'PPort. Wo will onlarno tho pa Pqi In a few wotUn ami thus will hnvo room to y,so more of tho nun oral news of tliu Htute and nation With our new machine, too, wo will h) able to give you a clean new face wun each iMue. Tnoro will no no JBMheil or broken type and tho (nwea of the Itovluw will wlilno like moth Qi'a new tin pan. In our effort to improve the Jtevlew wo auk your co- opcrntiuu. A little from oni-n oao of pommel Heme and ninttura of lo cal latereNt will bo a moat lmlp and will add Ht'ontly to tho iutoroat of tho papor. (live ue any uews of tho do Iuku of your frleude uud yourself all will be IntereaUd la them. Mrs. Wright, mother of Mrs. S. II (Iroyiui.ls down from the Castle Itock homo for a visit with hor daughter Kobert A. Lausdou, secretary of elate for Idaho, was down from lloUo taut weok, for a short visit with his f 1 lends, Mr. and -Mrs. II. tj. Horn or and family. Daggett, California, had alltlto bus iness houses burned Monday, with a loss of $60,000. Tun per cent of tho loss would hnvo put In a fire pro tcctlon that would have saved most ull this "loss, will St. Johns fool along until half tho busluess UouBoa go tho"awo way. , THE CAT CAME DACK. This lime tho Joko Ib on ono of our good cltlzons. It Is tho old story of tin cat, her kittens and a nulgh bor's chickens, and tho UBtml result Tubby nnd her family of thrco wore doomed to tho executioner nnd when It enmo to tho mode of death It was decided that drowning was tho moBt convenient ns well as tho most hu mane So pussy was londed into tho Kiinny sack with her kittens nnd n younger momber of tho family took tho outfit ovor to the Columbia slough and dumped them In. This vat. In tho afternoon. Tho next day when paterfamilias came out on tho wood pile for ho. mornlns constitu tional, ho picked up a flno cropplo. hr wondered and took the fish Into tin house. lie then returned to his wood pile and discovered thrco nlco cnt fUdioa flopping around. Ho lmnglnod thu it was raining fishes until look Iiik further ho found Tabby and her kittens Hiinggly cuddled In their nost taking a rest after their morning's work. Now nil this good man has to do when ho wants somo fish for uIh Trlday dinner Is to sond tho cnt and her kittens to tho river In a gun 11 sack Thursday aftoraoou. Just U3K Urother Flneh If ho likes to oat croppies for breakfast. Collector of Customs Report. Tho following extracts from tho ro port of Collector of CustoniB nindo by tho Oregon Journnl, mnko Intorost hot rending. Tho figures nro cx Ircincly good when wo tnko Into con ulderntlon tho statu of finances of the other sections of tho country: Records of tho collector of cus toms show that during tho fiscal j tar ondlng Juno 30, Tortlnnd's do incstlu uxportB amounted to an ng gtegato valuoof $17,058,810, whllo tho valuo of foreign oxportB aggregated only 11,021. This goes to llltiBtrnlo that prno li.cally all of tho goods sold tbrougli I his port to foreign buyers nro pro diiied or manufactured here, so Hint Ihu money flows Into thu country In a steady stream. And furthermore the figures show Hint tho port did a gi eater buHluuss than over since bueuino open to commerce. Tho nr tides of exports were mostly bread stuffs uud lumber. An Idea of tho amount of shipping during thu year might be gained from the fact that 701 vesnels entered nnd US! rloared. Of these G3 entered fron foreign ports, while 038 entered from dnmestlo ports. One hundred and sixty one cleared for foreign ports and fH3 cleared for domestic ports. Collections of duties were not na laigc as during tho preceding fiscal yonr but nevertheless reuched tho to tnl of $1,030,171. Including other foot tl.o collector of customs' receipts for the year wuro $1,035,008.28. Juno, tho Inst month of tho flscnl year, was aliovo the average in point of exports, for whllo ordinarily It Is tho dull and unlet mouth, Inst Juki rolled along with exports val ued at $C:'(I,0G8, and imports on du ties uggroKutlng $I0:,033.93. A DLIGHTFUL SOCIAL The young people of tho Kvangol leal church gave a most delightful social Tuesday evening on the lawn 1.' Mr. I 'off 203 Kasl llurllugtoii slieet. Thu spacious lawn was very beautiful with Us scores of Japanese lanlems and the playground wns a lillllaut sight, lighted with many electric lights, making tho lovely play grounds as light as day, There were games and games, all Muds of games, until 10 o'clock, when a conundrum biipper was enjoyed by the happy young people A flue program was prepured, but because of thu lateness of thu hour only a few numbers wcro glvop Although thu social had not been ad vertised, there was a fine attendance sad all were most happily outer tallied, and all think Mr. i'off's home a splendid place to go for an evening out UADLY BURNED, Mrs. J. II. Iiudrum met with a most painful and what it is feared may pi ove a very serious accident on last .Monday morning whllo canning pons. She had boiled thu peas three hours aa usual and had Just begun to romov thu cans from tliu syrup can In which she had placed them whllo under Lo!ng thu process of cooking and Just us she took hold of the can and with her faco directly over tho vessel tho can oxplodod throwing tho boiling contents Into her faco and nock scald I114 her severely. Wonderful is It seems tho scald lug lbpild did not touch her eyeballs aim her sight will not bo lmiinlred,, but It frightfully burned her faco and neck. Mrs. I.nadrum's three children .ere standing about her and were spilukled with thu hot fluid, but wcro nut seriously burnod IF YOU DON'T WATCH OUT Our city marshal deserves great credit fur ridding that beautiful ro Bort llartman & Towers Turk addi tion, overlooking tho dry-dock ol a very objectionable class of young boys and girls who have boon la tho habit of congregating around tho luce on Qvculags, mul tliun behav- ng themselves unseemly, much to tho annoyance of rcspoctnblo people who go there for a breath of fresh air. Tho marshal has a list of those "undesirables" who may find their mimes in tho records of tho police ourt or tho newspapers If they per it In frcijuontlng this resort. A v-ord to tho wlso should bo suffi cient. A. Cltlxon. THREE FIRES IN SUCCESSION. following tho old rnllrond rule of 3 or three nccldjnts nlwnya coming In a buneh, tho fires of tho neighbor hood set n now record Inst week Tho first ono was at tho resldenco or tho Stelchens nt C19 South Jer sey, caught tiro from an oxplodod flro cracker In the house. Tho tlmo ly arrival of tho flro department put out tho flro before nny sorlous dnm ngo wns done. Tho next flro, whllo ml in St. Johns, wna so nenr Hint the nlnrm wns given hero nnd our boys responded. In this enso, how ever, tho dlstinco wna so grent nnd tho flro had gained such headway that tho boyB were unablo to Bavo the property Mid the residences of of Messrs. Maxflcld nnd Yates wcro destroyed. Tho InBt fire occurred Inst Frldny a: tho corner of Stafford and Tyler sti cots, nnd would not hnvo boon so arv serious had It not boon for tho breaking down of our chomlcal on glno whllo on tho wny to tho flro. This onglno Is not fit for serv ice on tho rough strcots whero high unoi'il In ono of tho re'tulsltes of successful flro fighting. It Is Im potnlblo to run to a flro further than a block or two at most and carry tho tonguo of tho cart becauso of tho weight of tho water In tho cart pirJ when tho enrt 1b bolng pulled by tonm ns It was when tho brenk down occurred, tho machine cannot bo prop erly controlled, but will swing from side to side, and this was tho main cause and porhnps tho solo cnuso of tho brenk down. Mr. Hendricks, the god father of tho depnrtmont.nnd who Is nn old nnd oxporlonced flro- ntbti Bnys tho weight Is too great for the wheels, and Hint such a break down Is llnblo to occur at nny tlmo a quick run Is made to n fire. There foro ho thinks that It would bo wlso to uxchnnuo thin cart for ono that has four wheals, and as this cart Is a good ono In every respect for serv Ice ubout a mill or whero there Is a bontd floor, and whero the speed will nie cut any figure, It ought not bo a difficult matter to got a reasonably fair exchange. Wo hope this may bo accomplished for It Is tho tlmo of tho yonr now that wo need tho bout obtainable In thu rnattur of flro protection. Wo hi ve a fine, husky lot of young fel lows In tho department nnd wo will vouch for thulr record If wo but glvo thorn the proper equipment. 8KATINQ RINK REOPENED. Tho St. Johns skntlng rink will open Saturday evening under tho management of C. M. Thomas, pro prietor and unnnger of tho Dream land rlnlt of Tho Dalles Oregoa, Mr. ThoiuaB has had many years of ex peileiico In tho operation of skating rinks and has found that It Is mora profitable and pleassnut to maintain or.ly the very best of order In tho rink at all times nnd Hint It duos not pit) to run thu rink on Sunday. It linu been his rule not to operate the rluk on Sunday for a long tlmo and ho finds It butter for all concerned. In opening this rink, therefore, be pruposes to keep a place whore all 111.1 go with proprloty and whero ono amy be euro of courteous treatment nt all times. Mr. Thomas takes uulto an Interest In tho community In which ho lo cates and therefore works with tho people for thu bust Interest of all. Wo understand that I'rofossor Har rison of Seattle, a noted oxpert, who recently broke tho world's record will have charge of the floor. Wo have always thought skating thu most fas diluting exercise In tho world nnd thu most healthful, but generally tho links hnvo bean conducted In such n wny that most pooplo did not tike to attend where a band of rowdies ap peared to hnvo control. Wo feel sure that Mr. Thomas will receive a most liberal patronage If ho carries out his Intention or making his rink o place vvhuro tho most reriuod may omo and enjoy tho oxhlluratlng, ro Juveiiatlug exercise. INCORPORATES FOR $50,000 K 0. Ilurlbort, J. J. Hurlbort nnd John A. I.00 hnvo Incorporated tho Combination Salt nad Pepper Bhakor Co..of Portland for $50. 000. Tho objects are to manufacture and sell tl.o combination salt and pepper Bhhkonto deal In novelties of all kinds mado of metal, wood, glass rub bor. etc.: to acijulre patent rights otc Dally Abstract. Now If tho boys will roinouibor to locatu their fac tory In St. Johns they will bo nil right, fur tho Ilurlborts aro gooa Inudlors and will bo euro to make success of their enterprise. Wu wish them abundant success whero- ever they Bee fit to locate. COMMUNICATED. Mr. Editor: I am In complete sym p.ithy with you on the need of a cem etery for St. Johns. I wish you could keep at the citizens until they see the necessity of moving In this Im portant matter. It would be a pay Inn proposition besides one that would greatly relieve the poor. J. H. Fletcher, Undo Dan Calkins came In yes terday morning and asked us to glvo hhu chango for a quarter. Inuoceutly wo went dowu Into our calf skin for the change, when ho flashed up a 10 to 1 Urynn quarter about three Inches across tho faco, Hut theun kindest cut of nil was tho fact that Uncle Dan would not part with tho quartor. We do not think ho means to wear It for a badge during tho cnmpalgu.elther, Illlllo SplggoH was a visitor in tho city yesterday and was as Jolly as ovor. HCZUMA INSTANTLY RELIEVED, Instant relief for that awful itch I The itch gone the moment the soothing liquid is applied to the skin I That is what oil of wintcrgrcen, mixed with thymol, glycerine and other mild ingredients, will do for any skin sufferer. Try n free bottle of this oil ns compounded iu D. D. D. Prescrip tion. We urge it nnd recommend it, and .surely would not recommend it and olTer it to our regular patrons if we did not know what D. D. D.' Prescription will do for skin suf ferers. Call at our store for n pamphlet or write direct to the D. D. D. Co., na Michigan St., Dept. 3. Chica- iro. for n free sample of the won dcrful soothing liquid, enclosing only ioc to pay for postage nnu packing. Now don't fail to try this wonderful soothing refreshing liquid. St. Johns Pharmacy. ANOTHER BIO PROPOSITION Thcro Is about to bo consummated ono or tho moat important manufnet urlnit propositions that has been promoted within tho past half con tury. Somo three or four years ago fow ruonlod men In Portland con eolved tho Bchonio or building n tcx' tllo city nenr Ilrldal Veil rails on what Ib known nn Gordon crcok, nnd a tract or aovornl hundred acrca or land has boon purchased aa well ns tho woolen mllla at Pendleton nnd tho latter will bo movod to tho now location whero it la Intended to put up houses for tho operatives or tho mllla nnd each ono will hnvo a lit tlo gnrdon pint sufficient for family use. It It also Intended to mnko the plant a Bort of co-oporntlvo lnstltu tlon.so that dosorvlng oporntlvcs mny receive n sharo of tho profits. nothing Intorvonca tho work of con ntructlou will bo begun in a very short tlmo. This will ino.iu much tc all class ca In Portland nnd vicinity. There will bo work for laborers, mnchlnlst mill oporntlvcs, In fnct a llttlo city will bu built to add her portion to ono living In this vicinity will bo benefitted accordingly. Thu company has Incorporated for $225,000 with thu principal stockhold ers in Portland. QOT CAUGHT AT IT Somo ono, or rather two.not hav lug tho fear of tho Lord in tholr henits, nor yot a propor regard for tho rights of man, attempted a llttlo high rinnnco along poultry lines It wok In Woodlawn nt tho homo of Mr IVaiklinrt, who happened to bo away nt thu tlmo, but his neighbor, Mr. Denllnger was a very light sleopor mul was also Johnny on thu spot when ho hoard tho "chicken squeallu In do ba'n ya'd," and poked his head 01 1 of his window yelled at thorn to get out of thoro or ho would shoot nnd ns thoy started away with tho chickens, ho called to them again anc tuld them to drop the birds or he would fill tholr hides full of lead They did not stop to argue the matter, but left the game and took n hike for more congonlnl quarters When one has a chicken thief bo dend to rights, It looks llko tempt lug providence to not shoot and yell nficrwards, Mr. Denllnger went out iu his night clothes nnd gathered up tho fowls the thieves had killed and when Mr. llurkhnrt returnod a fow mln uts Inter, cnllod him iu to tnko care of his fresh meat. Resolution of Respect. Whereas, Tho Supremo Master of tho universe, In Ills Inflfilto wisdom tins seen fit to call beforo Him our frlond nnd brothor, D. W. Weeks Resolved. Thnt by tho doath of Urother Weeks, Dorlo Lodge has sus talnod a loss which Its members deeply deploro, for by his fidelity to Masonry and many noplo traits of character, he had endeared himself to thu order generally and tho Individual members of this Lodge particularly. In a peculiar dogroo. Bo It thorerore, furthor Resolved, That tho family of Ilroth or Weeks has our profound aud sin cere sympathy In tholr hour of sad bereavement, and be It further Resolved, That a copy of those res olutlons bo presented to tho family of Urother Weoks, and that other copies be prepared for publication and for entry upon tho records or this Iodgo, Adopted by Dorlo Lodgo No. 132, Ancient, Freo and Accepted Masons, To Water Users. Water used through hose for sprinkling yards or sidewalks or washing porches or windows must be paid for in advance, and used only between the hours of 5 aud 8 a. m. aud .s and 0 P. in. It must not be used for sprinkling streets, Anyone using water coutrary to these rule?, or wastelully, wtll be shut off without further uottce. St. Johus Waterworks aud Light ing Co., P. H. Edlefsen, superiu teudent. The W. It. Cs. wtll please take no tice that their mooting night has been changed from Wednesday to Tuosday in each month. The next meeting will be the second Tues- duy lu August. S. H. GREENE Attorncy-at-Law. Office: Room 9, Hrccdcn Iluild lug, corner Third and Washington streets, Portland, nnd Room 35, IIol brook Dlock, St. Johns. Phone: Pacific 3098. Residence: St. Johns HENRY E. COLLIER Lnwycr. Rooms In the Holbrook building. St. Johns, Oregon. Joseph McClicsncy, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SUR0E0N Day and Night Office In McClicsncy Block 1'lione WoodUwn 475 ST. JOHNS, - ORGaON Dr. MARY MacLACIILAN Physician and Surgeon. Office lu Holbrook's lllock. Residence, 315 Hayes street. Phone Scott 6995. OSCAR DeVAUL, M. D Office hours, 11 to 11 n. m 1 tos p. m. Office Phone, WckxIIawii 1141. Keildence l'hone, Union J901. Office In 1'orUmoutli rirlck. J. R. WEIMER Transfer and Storage Wc deliver your goods to and from nil parts of Portland, Vnncouvcr, l.lunion Portland nnd Suburban Kxnrcss Co. city dock nnd all oluts accessible by wnuon. Piano and furniture moving a specialty. 109 15. Uurllugtou; phone Richmond 01, A. B. HEMSTOCK Funeral Director and Gmbalmer Lady Assistant. llrnnch office at University Pnrk Drug Store, phone Wooillnwn IH74. Main office, Portland, Oregon; plion bcllwooil 71. LAUREL LODGE No. 186 I. O. O. F sr. Johns, ottiiooN Meets -nch Monday evening lu Odd I'cllows hall, at 8:00. V'Ultors welcomed II. S. Simmons, N. u, I. II. Ilolcomb, Sccretnry. Holmes Lodge No. 10 KNKIIITS OP I'VIIIIAS. Meets everv Prldiivnlnlit KJni 7:30 o'clock ni i.u.u.i' Jr 1. if ifi.i,..M .1. 1. T. llltll. T l.liuin iiininn l.ti' C. J. II. Illnck, K. R.S. Central Market Holbrook lllock. Sec us for the Choicest Cuts of the Ilcst Meats Obtainable. Orders Pilled and I'mully Trndc Solicits T.P.WARD Proprietor. BUILDERS' HARDWARE As well as the other kinds of Hardware is OUR HOBBY We nre making the hard ware business our study, nnd It's not how cheap we can buy but how good, and we must have the quality. Our Universal Stoves and Ranges arc as good as (he BRST made. Our mixed paints are the Acme quality kind. Hendricks Hardware COMPANY. No. 1 1 1 Burlington street SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Ore gon, for the County ol Multnomah Nettle I'alrchild, Plaintiff, vs. Kills G. Palrchlld, Defeudcut. To Kills G. Palrchlld, the nhove-oaui ed defeudent. in the name of the state of Oregon, you arc hereby required to ap. pear ana answer ine com) mm men a gainst you iu a1 ove entitled court and suit within six weeks from date of the first tuiblicatiou of this summons, to wit from July 17, 193. ami if you fail to so appear or answer or otuerwise pieau in said suit the plaintiff above-named will apnly to the above-named court for the relief demanded lu her complaint filed in the said suit to wit: for a decree dissolv- ine the bonds of matrimony now and heretofore existing between plaintiff and uud yourself and absolutely divorcing plaintiff from you, and for the care and custody of the minor child of plantiff aud yourself, to wit: IMitli Palrchild a daughter, aud for other such order aud further relief as to this court may seem just ami equltauie. nits summous is puuusucu pursuant to the order of the Honorable Thomas O'Day, Judge of the above-entitled court, made in open court lu this cause on July 14, 1908, which order prescribes that tuts summons suau oc puuusueu in tue St, Johns Review once each week for the ' 1 f . 1 . 1 -: . rr first publication of this summons was made on July 17. 190S, and the last pub lication 01 tnti summons will oe on August iS, 190S. ll. K. coiner 36-43 Attorney for the plalutlff. Mandolin and Guitar Lessons. I have organized a class of man dolin and guitar pupils in St. Johns and cau take a few more scholars on each. Terms reasonable. Sat isfaction guaranteed. Best of ref erences. Lale v, lay lor, at Unlet Bros., House Furnishers, opp. P. O. 3ttf ST. JOHNS SKATING RINK RE-OPENS Saturday Evening, July 1 8 The rink will open under the nmnngetnent of C. M. Thoinns, formerly nmnnger and proprietor of "The Dream land Rink" at The Dalles. He will be assisted by E. G. Harrison as Floor Manager. Both are well known in the skatorial world, especially throughout the northwest, where Mr. Thomas has operated several different rinks successfully. Mr. Harrison recently broke the world's record in high jump ing. The same policy will be carried out here as iu the other cities of the Northwest by catering to the better clement only. The management wishes to state that it never has and docs not intend to run skating on Sundays. Strict Order and Decorum will be Main tained at All Times Music by the St. Johns Band Sat urday Evening, July 18th J THG , j PENINSULA BANK St. Johns, Capital 'Surplus'. $ Interest paid 011 y DID YOU EVER REALIZE It sometimes pays to look around n little I S and get prices aud m you buy. We have COUCH & CO. I is riioue union 4066. X. !i Wood For Sale Four Foot Cord Wood First Growth, - $5.00 Second Growth, 4.50 I.EAVK ORDKRS WITH I RICHARD SHEPARD A, CO. f Phone Richmond 1021. EDMONDSON CO., Plumbing and Tinning Call and see our new Garden Hose. t 203 S. Jersey Street Phone PETERSEN & NOCE, Tailors Hatters and Gents' Furnishers. Phone East 3597. m Russell Street, near Mississippi av. AUDIfiA, Unt, WW WW WW www ST. JOHNS BRICK CO. Manufacturers of Clay Brick and Pressed Brick. Plastering Sand on hands at all times. Orders solicited. Oregon. 25,000.00 5,133,8. savings dcosits. see qualities before both. 206-208 Philadelphia street. i 110N, Jetsey St., St. Johus. Jersey 91 St. Jshiu, Oregn t ww