ST. JOHN REVIEW
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our motto. CaH In an4 esroH
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Dsroted to ( IntsretU of the Peninsula, (he Manufacturing Center of (he Northwest
VOI,. 4
ST. JOHNS, OREGON, FRIDAY, JULY 31, 1908.
NO. 38
tT. JOHNS LO8E8 TO BUTCHERS.
A base ball club composed of tho
cniiloycB of tho Union Moat company
played a game with tho Apostles
nt the local grounds on tho 2Cth
Instant. The butchers havo a fine
aggregation of ball tossors and camo
herd with a record of 15 game won
out of 18 played this soaBon, and
(heir record, by tho way, lost nono of
Its lustro by coming In contact with
our boys. Tho gamo was a good 0110
throughout and St. Johns lost only
through tho mlserablo work of tho
umplro during tho first half of the
camo and an ovor throw by Shaffer
to first on abnllthat should havo
mado an easy out.
The moat choppers had a pitcher
in their outfit that was ono of tho
finest that tho Apostles had to buck
against this year. Ho fannod 14 of
tli'- local lads out and allowed only
six hits. At ono stogo of tho gamo
it looked as If St. Johns was going to
pull through in good shape, Tho
bases boramo filled with no ono out
Inn the 'greasy" pitcher pulled him
fi'.f out of tho hole in great stylo
ty ttrlklng out tho nozt two batsmen
and retiring tho noxt on a measly
llttl'i grounder to short. Parker was
liresrnt again with his llttlo bat, mok
lug a two-bagger and a single, and
scoring tho only run mado by tho to
ml. Tho scoro was 3 to 1 In favor
of the moat Jammers.
THINKS ST. JOHNS ALL RIQHT,
8. II. 8atterlco, tho popular whls
leer sharp, In tho Holbrook block.re
ecjitly rccolvod a letter from Fred
Iiroughton, who returned to his old
honso in Ithtca, Mich., a short tlmo
no.
Mr. and Mrs. Droughton mado many
Boot: friends during tholr brief stay
in tU. Johns, who will bo glad to hear
tlml thoy had a very pleasant trip
liomu and nrrlvod thoro safely. Mr.
Droughton says thcro Ib a great In
tcrest In tho West among tho people
nt lilt, olil home, and that many of
his neighbors would como hero If thoy
could dlsposo of their property In a
satisfactory manner. Ono of his old
friends started for Portland tho day
before ho wroto hjs letter. Another
will start in n short tlmo Ho Is
tnoru pleased with St. Johns than ov
or tlnco bo reached Ithaca and do
flare ho would bo glad to como back
and that Mrs. Droughton would also
If she would but own up. Ho says
tiin, that ho believes all Ithaca would
come if thoy could get rid of their
r.rops-rty.
Wo Mould bo very glad to wclcomo
(U Johns, for thoy aro tho kind of
ocoplo who mako a good, thriving
city.
A BRILLIANT 80LOI3T
At tho closing exorcises of Olivet
Collect nt Charlotte, Mich., wo nota
n lung roport of tho proceedings In
the Charlotto Loader, of Juno 2Sth.
It 'H that tho musical oxoiclscs
or eoi'cii all former efforts and In-
t l-nl' i is tho following glowing nc
C ji a 1.1 Jio singing of Miss Mnrgar
c; Lhusoii, daughtor of tho late Dr.
Lawson, formorly of this Island, and
a i.elco of tho Hon, J. II. Plotchor.
W'l riuoto:
Put tho Flaming brilliant climax
of tho evening's concert was reached
in the soprano of Miss Lawson, Load
er notes of 1907 referring to the sop
rano of Ml;s Margarot In Tho Mes
siah rommontod: ' Her volco Is ono
wide rango and great natural beau
ty, supported by tho foundation of
a mugniflcent physlquo, and with
further study and contlnuod practice,
pivdkt tho dovolopmont of a grand
o;rnnu,H Thoro aro numerous op
era slngora with less volco and tal
out tuan MUs Lawson. Tho Patriot,
Charlottotown, P. E. I. Canada.
Miss Lawson will visit hor undo,
Onv. j, H, Fletcher, In St. Johus tl
summer.
Paul Dunnon, who had been em
ployed in the Stanloy-Smith mills at
Grewipolnt for the past several
months, returned to St John ono
day last week.
Watch tho label on your paper, and usefulness of tho horso.
UNION MEETING.
Tin flrat of a scries of union mooting.-
Mas hold at tho United Evan
jtntKr.1 church last Sunday evening.
.'1 is tho purposo of tho dlflcrent
diuretics to meet In turn nt thr dlf
toic.t etiurch houses In tho city.
Soilo other thnn tho pastor of tho
church where tho meeting Is held
iriiichcs tho sermon of tho evening.
Id tr.11, wny all tho peoplo heat all
tlit rreachors,, boo all tho churches,
meet tho oilier church people In
.heir own church homes nnd It Is
thought will creato a nioro fraternal
and friendly feeling among tho Chris
tian peoplo of tho city.
Thlu first meeting was a vory In-
Uniting ono. Tho church homo of
the F: .'angelical peoplo was filled to
its rtmost capacity. Ilov. B. A. Loo-
iiinl or tho Baptist church gavo the
mlJici.ii. Ilov. Leonard Is a very In-
tirccstlng spoakor, and hold tho clos
tat cttcntlon of his nudlcnco through
oiit tnc ontlro addross.
The noxt mooting will bo hold In
the beautiful church homo of tho
Haplm; people and all aro Invited to
ronio out and hoar tho speaker. It
Is n part of tho play that tho speaker
k'lll rot bo announcod and will not
he known to tho attondants until
they arrivo at tho mooting.
DOINGS OF THECJTY COUNCIL
An Interesting Session Tuesday Evening in Which a Small
Budget of Municipal Business Was Disposed of
FACTS FROM THE LIFE OF MAN.
The Humorist's View Of It.
Tho hlu tyhccB met In the ad
journed meeting on Friday evening
to consider such mattors nn wore un
der Investigation, to-wlt: tho gas
frnuchlso schema of Mr. McQarry
and tho now city dock.
Tho council was called to order at
It o'clock, by hlzzonor, nnd It was
found that two of tho wheel horBcs,
Mdermcn Hunter and Johnson wen
found to bo sick. At least ono was
end the other expects to bo beforo
lie returns from tho hot
nro ttcccssary to mako tho plans con
fer;.! to tho wishes of tho council
nnd in this way will savo the ex-pjii.H-
of an entlro now sot of plans
for tho dock.
tlio territory covered by tho fran
chise. On motion 11 copy was sent
to thu ferry people.
A bill for repairing tho broken
wheel of tho chemical in tho amount
Hi! was read nnd discussed. It was
of a generous bill. Tho wor 1c could
huvii been done at homo just as well
Man that Ib born of his pnronts Is
of fow days nnd full of microbes. Ik
i,cetii to school when n youngster
and getcth tho elbow or his punts
puddled for something tlmt ho did
FAMOUS ROUGH RIDERS.
Just From The Wild and
Range to St. Johns.
Woolly
t'lnnloy Brothers tho famous
tough riders will bo In St. Johns on
lui'sday August 4, and will show tho
people how It In dono 011 tho great
llllt lift tltltll lui In ulnl n( lwmi-1 ll, 1 tfltll'i'U Tlmon nnnllim 1,n...
- " fc iiviii ...v-.-v t3...VlllUll liUtl' mil,
fiouelh up llko n Cliltieso thistle many years oxporlotico on tho rango
In tho back yard and soon reaches 'in tho broaklng of tho wild horses
Tho sixteenth weekly session
tl'ij common council convened Tugs
day ovcnlng, all members being pros-'for less thnn half the money, hut Mr.
out leforo tho ctoso of tho session. Long pdaslbly Included n good big
After reading of tho minutes, thojiciital for tho llttlo chemical wo
first matter for consideration was haveo hero until ours In repaired, llo
springs tho vocation of Lively street, In tho limned us thu chemical rent free but
where ho has gono to recuperate, '-mutter of which there was 0 fat posn'bly ho figured on this as he
Tho first thlnir on tho tanls wns lr.nl let of objections filed with tho did on thu chemical ho did not ox
thu ronsldoratlonof tho gns franchise recorder. Tho first was from Mr. Ma-1 change with us for thu old one. Ho
propctdtlon of Mr. McQnrry.who has ri. who claimed that the vleewcrs Quitted about IS.'O for n machlnu a
an option, ho says, upon tho Davldor Imd rut allowed him enough for his ' slinr tlmo ago, and when our com- J mvulie nights trying to figure out
the ego when ho Is composed to
n lr.igo extent of feet, freckles and
an rnpctlto for pie.
About tho tlmo ho gets too long
fill short trousers nnd too short still
for long ones, ho gooth nwny to a
college, loamotli to monkey with a
Haw-dollar mandolin nnd to play at
whlKKy poker. llo cometh homo a
bigger fool than when ho went nwny
and marrleth n sweet young thing
whoso pa Is supposed to ho wealthy
t'tit whom ho HiibBciiuontly uscertiilii
tlt (outdnt buy tho prize rooster nt
11 county fair. Ho wor riot li along
t'Ptn year to year, gradually acquir
ing offsprings and debts until thu
former resembles n Sunday school
tl.iss Just beforo Chrlsltuns, and tho
htlr.r llko thu assets of 11 bankrupt.
lie frettutli through tho day nnd lleth
'tnd hao somo truliied horses with
them that havo been taught ovory
trick that other horses could Invent
and tho memory of man retain In
order to get tho rider off tho horso'o
b.Kk.
r.osldea tho riding of theso trick
horses, thoro wilt bo given exhibi
tion riding, tho sensational Russian
drag, tho most dnngorouB and daring
nets over performed on horsebnckiplck
tp acts, ropo spinning, nnd mnny oth
er iov boy sports given. There will
be somo of tho best trained horses In
the world and tho most skillful riders
on the grounds. If there Is a bad
hot to In tho country that no ono can
ride I ring him In and hu will bo rid
den freo of charge.
1 Hero will bo two hours of thrilling
limits, hair-raising fonts that will
cuute you to hold your breath until
fiauchlic, tho Qns Light and Heat Col lutul they proposed to vacate. The mllloe talked trade with him recent-, htuv to keep himself nnd dependent Jon r.ro Uncle In tho face. Hoo tho
largo posters for further particulars.
Do not forget tho date, Tuesday,
August I, and thu hour .1 p, m.and
tho place, tho St. Johns bnll grounds.
It will bo tho most wonderful exhi
bition you over witnessed. Admis
sion J5 cents, children 1G.
o! which ho aspired to bo tho father, oliier objections wore from Mrs.Ier- lv ho asked $ 1 -"0 for tho saui'i ma-1 population out of tho poorhoiuio. Kf-
HU proposition to tho council wsb to 01110 II. Smith, of Vnncouveer, Kd.1 clilnc, but generously allowed 500 fortr nro rewarded by having his
have thorn glvo him at somo futuro Hoavcncrof an Knst Side suburb, ' for our old ono. Mr. Itng as n busl- daiiwhlers run away and get mar-
time If ho desired It, an extension V. Kukpntrlck, of Portland mid our, nous man Is pretty smoolho, hut ho! nod and bring him homo nuothur
of tlmo on tho construction of the own Hill, not J. J., but Pascal, fulled to slide this tlmo.
teas pit nt. If they would promise Somo of these objected because of' Onmotlonof DavlH tho flro commit
this by a resolution, they would closo thu prlco for tho land being mndo too tee wns authorized to havo tho old
tlx, d?al with Davldor and push tho high, and tho boncflts to tho prop- J chemical repaired and placed om four
cniMtructlon of tho plant with tho ut- ecty cf tho objectors being also made wIutIk, so Hint our flro laddies can the tlmo ho has acipilred unoiigh to
irost vlor. The council does not Iihi high to cover tho damage to hnr.d.V It moro easily. uinhn It worth while for his heirs to
conMder that Mr. I)aldor has any h.i vncnted proporty. Yet others On motion of Hunter, the flro com-. iMinrrel over,, ho becomes oxalurlnted
frat.elilso and do not feel llko giving objected on tho ground of hard times , mitten was Instructed to secure the 'find Is hustled off beforo ho him had
him an opportunity to flim-flam thorn Wo do not know If this wns by way,uni of the smnll chemical until thu thin to talk with his family. Ills
son-in-law uvery few dayH to feast at
hln board. Ills sous grow up and
m 1 tin governor and set him back
11 llvi spot ovory day or two. About
SERVED HIM RIGHT.
Horses nro as subjoct to sunstroke
as man and tholr hoods should bo
nn well protected from tho boat by
somo sort of hoadgoar when nt worl
In thn hot sun. It does not cost but
llttlo and adds greatly to tho comfort
lOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
THE TROLLEY WAY
Is the only way to secure immediate delivery of your
goods at tite most reasonable of transportation rates.
Therefore ring up the
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Operating electric freight cars between St. Johns and
Portlaud. We call for and check your trunks direct
to destination.
Turn -your trunk checks and shipping receipts
over to us and your goods will receive prompt attention
We have teams connecting with cars at St. Johns and
Portland.
Get our rates before shipping. Special rates on car
load lots. Experienced and courteous employes.
Phone Main 358, Portlaud office.
Phone Main A 3358.
First and Flanders Streets.
C. W. STEARNS
Phone Woodlawn 818. Agent at St. Johns.
Office 105 E. Burlington street.
)OOi
Washed Gravel
Best for Concrete Work
Wist Side Washed Gravel Co.
Leave orders with
NOUN SNEPAM mt WAYNE L MILLS
lie N. Jersey Street 510 N. Jersey Street
by i.o much as acknowledging b lm- of 0 Joke or not. After snmo con
plication that ho had a franchise Mr. Mdoratlon, It was dochled to refer
Mf.m'ry w. s assured that when ho th matter back to the samo view
presouted a proposition on his own urn for further consideration,
account, ho would get nil tho tlmo ho Ordinance regulating tho lowering
needed. Ho was also aisurod that tho of vuter mains and laterals In tho
council and tho ontlro city was very city of Bt. Johns was passed with an
tnvous to havo gas put In and any emergency clnuso in It making It
K'jnuino proposition looking to that effurtlvo ns soon as tho mayor signs
ond would moot with a most hearty the documont.
rereption from tho council, but thoy Dill of tho St. Johns Water nnd
hud no confidence in anything com. Light company, an big and fat aa thu
old ono wns In shape to use. nim blow In his estate 011 had whls
Alderman Ilanhnm reported the ky nnd plug hatsaud his wlfu puts
ntrd of a hydrant nt tho Internee-' oiulio finishing touches to his career
tlim cf Oswego and Hudson aticolMjby marrying tho hired man and cut-a-
d nnothcr nt tho Inter section of 1 wide swath with his Insurance
ntivt and recommended that they ii.oncy.
be placed. During tho discussion
n proposition from Hupurlutemlont
l.d!cficn of tho water company to
put In a O lneli main up Jersey
street providing tho city would or-
Verily tho way of the transgressor
It hard and his first name Is man.
A copy of tho dally Alaska Ills
patch sIiowh our friend llrooktt ns
luir from Mr. Davldor.
i;il; 011 tho republican 'national tick'
Mr.McAlKster for Mr.Davldor statod et was read, custod and discussed,
that everything had boon signed over Thoro was an Ham for lowering of
to him In trust by Mr. Davldor and water mains and pipes in tho city
(but as soon as tho council patbod a extending nwny back Into lDOII. This
p-soh-llon pledging Itself to give an ltm tho fathers was disposed to do
oitoiihlou of tlmo If doslrod when c'.'mo with thanks. No action was
raked by Mr. McGarry, and that taken at tho tlmo.
gentkman turned over his chock fori Occupation ordlnnnro.amondlng ar
dor In four fire nluus. wns rend, one til thu wlniiliii? ii.nm In n l-himh
! Tlilf. would cost tho city $11 per j of laso bnll recently. llo played
uonili. On motion of Datls tho rit.t.t field on tho Juneau hunch
eominllteo wns authorlied to mako against the Hkngway lads nnd the
a proposition to the light and ioio showed up II to 2 In favor of
wUor company to put In a (Much the foimer. Tho paper states It
n.iiln on Jersey extending to Ilurli-' wdh i. hair raising gamo, tho kind
niian stieot and tho city to tako In . hlcli you could not tell which
jklx l.jdrnnts, three to bo placed on Hid( would win until tho last man
mo Ji'mey hi reel extension ami too nn 111, 11 iiiiihi uavo uooii great
uiiori
tho amount of tho transfer, nil pnporf dlnuiire No. CI was passed.
on the business and tho ownership I Tho city attoruoy prosonted a writ
of tho St. Johns das Light and Heat 'ten roport on tho ordinance tho
company would bo turuod over to hlu fer y peoplo nro asking tho council toi Profile for the proposed extension ft re I cf tho week. They will soon
w.iiiuui any runner roioronco 10 air pjai' in onior to protect mom in moll or Hayes street rrom 1 auiu street uatro nil 1110 oni siiaekH homed up
otheis where needed.
Resolution to sell property for delin
quent tnxes iiassed the council,
Another big flru In Portland the
I'nv'oiT. Tho council doferrod tak
lug odlon on tho mnttor foi ono
week and Mr. McOarry rotlred In nn
unhappy stato of mind.
Thn council thon turnod tholi nt
lention to tho now city dock.
There was nn oxtondod discussion
as to tho plans, etc., and It was
finally decided that Mr. Davis so
'ire If possible from tho 0. It, & N.
tluo print and specifications o-" the
Alblna dock, which camo tho nearest
to Hit- dock wo would nood horo. If
these plans can be secured our city
tnzlocer can mako such changes as
.'ijthtii under their franchise. Mr. to tho YVoyorhauosoiir tract was pre
CoMler stated In his communication sented nnd discussed by thu conn
Uiat tho ordlnanco would bo Inef- rll nnd laid over until uuxt week,
fuvtlvo for tho reason that It would On motion of Davis tho city ottor
be cmss loglslntlon. That tho forry.ney was authorized to securo tho
peoplo had tho right under tho law tC'ici vlci t of Judgo O'Dny to assist I1I111
prosocuto thoso who trospassed on
their lights under tho franchise tho
same as any other trespasser could
bo prosecuted, and also that damngo
In tho Goodrich case.
nnd thoy will be replaced by modern
HtriH lures. Perhaps It Is cheaper to
burn them than to tour them down,
but thu risk Ih far greater. Tho flro
Iocs In this Instance Is estimated
at $225,000.
.t.'ury of farmers, after deliberating
nix hours at lllllshoro.returned n ver
dict nt 10 o'clock Monday night al
lowing ltosn Iteghltto and his ten
unti $lf00 damages for right of way
fer tho Oregon Hloctrlo Uallwav
thiough a soveu-ncro onion patch
at Doavcrtou.
Iteghltto had asked for $18,000
I'nningrs. Tho comp.iuy had of.
fercd lo settle for$X100.
Tho case has attracted more thnn
local Interest.nud able counsel con
toalvd tho c 11 so on both sides. Iteg
hltto alleged that tho land, which
w. a planted to asparagus and on
ion, had netted I1I111 $0000 a your.
To offset this testimony tho nttor
neyu for tho Oregon Klortrlo placed
low,! truck garden farmers on tho
stand who testified that aspaingus
would net tho grower from $100 to
$."00 imi arm a year, and that seed
(MiloiiH would return about $70 nil
iiuully. These farmers wero I). Car.
rerrl, and K, J. Thomas,
The $1800 damages allowed by tho
Jury Includes $IS50 for tho two ucres
Inkcii by tho right of way, and $250
to b divided by the tenants for
for tho lonso of the sovun nnd one.
half anus,
llrinir in your printing now.
POn RENT cards at this office.
7WO GOOD EDITORIALS
It Is not often that our big dal
lies ueevotee their valuable space and
tPluits to the causo of a higher inor
blity, but on Friday, July 2tth the
I'venlng Telegram printed two edl
turlals worthy of being read and re
read until one familiarizes tho sen
timenta expresaeed therein, Of the
Jlrst. under the caption, ' Morals ver
ms the sale of liquors," we quote
oi.ly the closing paragraph, but the
latti, "Portland Boys," wo glvo in
full Locauso of tho applicability of
the article to conditions in St, Johns
ami we hope that not a reader of
rho Fovlew will pass the articles
without reading them, even If they
wore read in the dally:
And the end is not yet so far as
the woman In tho saloon business Is
luvolttd. Nor will the end bo
reached until the women aro driven
fiom the saloons or tho saloons are
driven from the city. It is not an
i nreasonable thing that the decent
people of Portland demand. It is not
a irfoim to which any saloon man or
liquor man In the city, who has a
spark of manhood In bis makeup, will
object. It is even amusing that the
BuX subservient councilman would
cure lo go on record as declaring for
tfiffic la vice and crime for the
morn swelling of cash receipts aud
euBuucement of the ledger account.
Tbe reputation gained by such a reo
o:d has tbe dual disadvantage of
being both Ignoble and ephemeral.
For tbe cause of tbe liquor man in
promotion of vlco will lose it is
oound to lose, And tbe councilman
who stayed with It will go down with
tho VTeck,
In tho athletic sports across tho
water, tho Americans aro giving good
could bo collected whero damage was ' n.'ioiuit of themselves, and nro wlu-;
shown tho samo as In any other caso r.iug rot only many points In tho ; J
and that a license given by the city context, but aro also winning tho ?
(ltd not give tho party receiving thojgo-i' graces of tho peoplo at thojt
same any right to oporato within sport 1 by their manly behavior,
! 'a
at
2 M. L. IIUMiltOOK C. n. BAILEY
POHTLAND HOYS.
There nro too many Idlo boys In
Portland too many boys who havo
nothing to occupy thom, and, through
(beer Idleness, aro apt to go wrong,
thn becoming a sourco of grief td
the Jr parents and public charges on
the community. In theso long vu
vacations tho question of what to do
will, tho boys is a most serious one.
At the- Inception they nro not to
blamu It Is simply a case of mis
directed energy which, with tho op
rortunlty prosentod, might havo boon
turnod in a good channel as well as
11 11 bad. Hut glvon an Idlo boy,
lth rapidly developing vitality, his
bruin 1 aturally not keoplng pace with
hit Musical development, thus bring
ing about a lack of balance In him
take tho boy with a boy's uncer
tain longing and desires a sonso of
lirltution against his homo surround
ings promoted by the beat and his
own Idleness, and his energies must
find expression In somo unpleasant
expression.
It is well worth the whllo of overy
futlier who has a son to tako bis
stand some evonlng for an hour or
two In tbe street car loop district
and watch tbe boys going out and
toming in from the various resorts
Htmii the city. Ho will thon soon
realize what a problem himself may
haw beforo him. To see boys of 13 per
haps younger, up to 20 or older,
with their childish assumption of
blase airs, rolling cigarettes and swal
lowing tho smoko, to hear the lan-
gvsgo they use and tho subjects
el'rut which tbey talk, is quite likely
to Plat tie ono. Incidentally tho of-
flur of the Juvenile court may
there find not only matter for study
but for official attention.
Oi.r schools lack, hut most nota
bly do most parunts lack In Inculcat
ing thu doctrlno ofthu dignity of
l.onest work, no matter what It Is,
There is bolng brod up hero entirely
t'o many llttlo snobs, who havo no
reuliution that thoy uro living In n
u-pulliu whero class distinctions aro
not M cognized and will bo recog
nized Inflnltoly less as tlmo goes oil,
They uro brought up In Idleness;
they aro almost entirely freo from
ii-stialnt.aud they aro glvontoo much
money to spend, When thoy go
wrong, who Is to blumu? It Is thu
patent, and not tho boy, Tho doc
tr.no of work and thu dignity of a
b'ij- fchould preached In tho schools
an id tho homes, it Ih tho doc
trine that wins. That brings success
anil that Insures content and happl
M'M, Everybody concerned should
rflvo tho matter a little moro atten
.i.iii Things aro not in as good
way In this respect as they ought to
be in Portland. While wo aro talk
ing about civic Improvomontaud grow
ing 'n pride becauso thoro is some
thing of It being done, let us merit
a llttlo pralso for raising tho stand
ards and cultivating tho ideals of
tl.o young Americans who aro coming
up mid who will soon help to raise
the standards and creato tho Ideals
of tho future Americans, whom wo
all htpo will bo very much better In
vu than their parents and grand
parents.
St. Johns Land Co.
The Largest and Oldest Real Estate Firm
in St. Johns.
East St. Johns
Tho owls, thoso birds of tho night
i f presented by tho Urothorhood of
owU and tho order of owls have
kirsed and mado up. Now wo may
well look out for tho poultry that
Iris a habit of roosting out In the
trocc.
The center of the great development now taking
place on the Peninsula.
We have onlv n fuu- himiiip;: lnts toft nn fYilmulitn a
Boulevard, which for a short time only will be sold at ?
w piubuiu prices.
j Some fine residence lots still on sale.
Choice manufacturing sites adjoining the O. R. &
N. railroad for sale on reasonable terms.
Holbrook's Addition
We have some choice lots in the vicinity of the
new ?au,ouo scuuoi uuiuiiug 10 oe sout on easy install
ments, Call at our office for prices aud terms for either of
these desirable tracts.
St Johns Pll0ne Jcrscy 931 Oregon
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St. Johns Lumber Co.
Has 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.