Hfifaf Jen SotUl, I I ST. Johns review IT'S NOW UP TO YOU To MbccrRN for THIS Ptptr. AH tht nm whD It b ntwi U oor motto. Call In and taroll GET IN THE HABIT I Ot admtUInt In THIS Pipw and jron'U ne'er rtjrt It De lia at onca and kttp tight at It Devoted to the Interest of the Peninsula, the Manufacturing Center of the Northwett VOI,. 5 ST. towns. nRrcnnrr. prttiav. nnvnnvn ... t i 1 FORMER CITIZEN GOES WRONG Passes Worthless Checks and Goes to Jail is Wiuc nuil women arc said to be the agents responsible for the ar rest of A. n. MpDnimlil. n tlnnr maker, who has lived at St. Joints and who now rests behind lock and key in the city jail. McDonald charged with having passed number ot worthless checks in Portland and despite the strenuous citorts of the police and constables, he had eluded arrest until an early Hour buudny morning, when he wait arrested by Detectives Coleman and Snow on a clew furnished by Constable Wagner. A number of worthless checks bearing McDonald's signature caused the arrest. One was passed on A. b. Arata for -T 15, three on V. E. Liubcrg, each for $15, one on Litibcrg for $10 and a $40 note on Liubcrg for $40. Three other checks, totalling $150, are in the possession of Constable Wagner and three others, totalling $40, have b.'cn turned over to the District Attorney. Thcie checks were all passed about three weeks ago. McDonald has been working as a door-maker at St. Johns, but it is said he began drinking heavily, became enmeshed in an entanglement with a woman and spent money so lavishly that his funds needed replenishing, and instead of working for the money he is charged with having circulat ed the worthless paper. He is a single man, 35 years of age, and has an aged mother living at St. Johns who is dependent on him for help. According to the records at de tective headquarters this is not Mc Donald's first derelection in this direction. On July 20 he is said to have pjssed four checks on Hlder & Conrad for $64, one on J. J. Rich for $15, one on Gus Plcischmau for sjerseytobethe PRIDE OF THE NORTHWEST inravtu St. Johns Stands Without a Peer in the Way of Natural Ad- Liquor Applications Held vantages, Resources, Magnificent Scenerv and Over for One Week Intelligent and HosDitahle Pennle 1 1 HIGH BRIDGE AT ACTIVITY OOWN ST. JOHNS I THE LINE Council mot ns usual In regular session Tuesday Jght with nil hands around tlio board. Minutes of the previous mooung woro rend und np- proved. Chief of I'ollco llredeson petitioned for a leave of ubsonto for a period ot two weeks, wl.lch wns readily Steps for its Accomplish ment Soon to be Taken To pen a picture thnt would do Him dtv of St. Johns, Oregon, full JtiHlrt nnd dcscrlbo Its numerous merits In a mniuicr commensuratu with Us wondorful udvnntngcs nnd n vim uh would, Indeed, require the mur.tcr hand of nn nrtlst and noot granted on motion of Aldormnn John- coiublLPd. Nowhoro on Qod's green mm, Petition fur 1111 nre light at the liubibgi.Iuu of Grcslinin nnd West Charleston Btrcot wns uccoptcd nnd c-il-rod filed. Two bids for tlio Improvement of South Jersey strcot, Itlchmoud to Molmwk, woro recolved and oponod. I'hu first wns by V. S, Lnuthors nud rend: Cut 3Sc, flit 10c, sldo wulk 11.05, box guttors 16c, crush i'd rock ?2.C0. TIiom. Cchritu'a bid ad: Cut .luc, fill lCc, sidewalk 11.02, crooswnlk 40c, box gutters 10c, crushed rock $2.G0. On motion of Johnson tlio latter bid wns ac cepted, It being tlio lowest. Tlio engineer's ncceptnuco of Alle gheny strcot, Portland boulevard to ilils bouluvurd, und contlrmod by the street commliieo wns ndopted council. V. W. Mnson, upon request, wns grained un extoiiHlon of 1C days Lino on the Improvement of Portland boul evard, nud M. T. Swan one weok on Pittsburg street. The engineer was Instructed to forthwith furnish tlio grndo on Thompson arcet, ns the property own om nro Quito uoslrous of construct footstool hns nnturo been i." UyUh vltl; Li.r beneficent glttH. Blessed vill.'i u cllmnto thnt Is lucompnrnblo In nny cllmo.lt Is n ronl plensuro Just to bo nllvo In this glorlouB locality. As n iiingnlflcent slto for residences It has no equal. A scenlo bonuty Is here presented thnt would iituke tlio fitfi d wonders of tlio Alps pnlo In comparison. The ntiowcrowncd moun tilns In tlio dlstnnco rlso In their r.ruiidour, scomlngly to cimoiit cm. nrii o with tlio worlds on high, In t'ib'r robes of white. Tlio land nrnpo Is picturesque In the extreme. With tho mighty waters of tlio Co lumbia nnd tho stntely Willamette washing Its feet, the effect la H.mply ravishing from an artist's point of view. Hut us n manufacturing situ Is whoro St. Johns ahlnoa to greatest in wen tnKcn up wltn numerous mntiufncturlng plnntn, nnd hero may be found, on Its western shore, saw mills, nsbeston plant, stove factory wood working establishment, pinning, mill, ship bm.dlng plant, dry dock, foundry, box factory, machliio works flouring mill, laundry, woolen mills vonecr works, etc. Along Its eastern boundary Is located tho I'ltchless Lumber Co., snsh nnd 'door fnctory nud uivcrnl other largo Industries In prospect. Farther enst Is located the mammoth Swift packing plant und stock ynrds. This In Itself In sures tho future of Ht. Johns. It has ucen tue History or oilier chics whoro tho packing plant nud stock ynrds have locateu, such ns Chicago, Kansas City, Otnnlia nnd other placet! that the population In tho Immedlnte vicinity increased by big leaps nnd bounds. Thercfore.thero Is no reason .0 bellovo that tho lower peninsula will ho an exception to this rule, Adjacent to tho packing plant Is con structed the Inrgest nud most mod ern saw mill In the world, which wilt help to swell In a subklunilal man nor tho population of this favored section. It Is n well established fact advantage, llolng situated upon tho that after ti few miinufncMrliig plnnti rcnitisuia nujoinmg tlio boundary i,uvo been urected In it loenlllv nth urs rapidly follow, If nvnlhuio sites lino of the city of Portland, with deep ui'd nnvlgnhlo water surround ing It upon three aides, 11 Is pocti Daily i.dnptod for importing and i.x- polling nrifif-H thu h'gh soup. Thu hathor livJ'ng Into tho groat i'v U Portland laps Its shores, nnd hugo $5. These checks were made good, J nu ordlnnnco amending tho prcsont however, before there was any 1 ordlnnnco governing tho numbering prosecution. or houses to conform with tho now Since the last checks were passed pi,,,, proponed by tho numbering the accused man has been in littliu I cortntltteo nnd adoptod by council nud has evaded every effort made I ,.0k ucicc Ing BldownlkH thoreon beforo tho wet ocean vossels nro continually passing woathnr sota in. ,, ,, uowll U untlro length. Hold Dills to tho amount of f 182.16 g tho key, ns It doos, to tho sltun woro niioweu. t0, t ja only nuturul thnt In the on motion or councilman cook mo vo,.y rm. muro tho ontro wntor city nttornoy was directed to prepare fr0llt L(. R,von u ,rt n,unufur mrnit; piantv, docks, etc. witn no brlds f tn Intorforo with river traf (hi, it U bound to nppoal to tho most prejudiced mind as tho only logical locm.r.i fo: tho Industrial plants of tho future. Its shipping fucllltlea can Ac ordlnnnco nssoaslng tho cost of nol i,0 OXcollod, elthor by wntor or WllinmOUO IV rnii Ti, n n nml Is?, rnllwnv by the police to locate him, l f- 1 r I . . I '" livwonuw uiwv.uiunuu n ci c uuillv . . ,,rnvin Tnllr Rtrnnt i..l l..w.l.o .!.. . l. ....... w'iro I" who had passed. On Saturday night Constable Wagner uppeured at a rlirnr K!nr iipnr fi! vleiitli nm! Washington streets and asked con- "rums' addition, also paased. cerning McDonald. The man at An ordinance adopting tho eng.. the place' detiied knowing McDon-1 er'i ro-'ort on tho wll,en,n ,of aid and Woguer believing this to , Charleston stroot, Chicago to Point be untrue became suspicious and told the man he had 920 for Mc Donald. Wagner's theory that the man was hiding in the neigh borhood and knew the cigar man proved true a short time later, when the Constable received a tele phone message from McDonald, telling him he would scud a mes senger for the $20. Then Detectievs Coleman and Snow, who were also hunting iu the same neighborhood for the man, appeared and the trio waited until alter midnight tor tue mes senger, and finally at 1:30 a. in. Sunday morning they located the man, whom they knew by descrip tion, at Sixteeuth and Washington. He was promptly taken to the po lice station where he was booked on a charge of obtaining money under false preteuses. Monday's Oregon ian. Work Plentiful You fellows who croak about the slowness of times in St. Johns do you know that it is the hardest thing in the world to secure com mon labor here these days? Almost every day some one is scanning the street corners for men to do a few days work, but they cannot be found. The Gas company is par ticularly anxious to secure men to dig trenches, but they are compel led to use foreigners in lieu of Am erican labor. Times surely cannot be so bard when it is so difficult to secure laborers. All a man has to do wbo claims he cannot get em ployment in St. Johns is to stand oa the street corners for a few hours most any day, and the opportunity will come to him. Wages run from 2 per day up. fmsk tfea fol eC 8t Johns. Issue. An ordlnnnco adopting tho engi neer's roport on tho widening of Charleston stroot, Hudson to Hack- Vlow tract, was panned. Tho dltferont applications for li quor license woro road. Tho first oni on file was that of B. O. Magoon dated Oct. 20, 1908, tho placo of bus- orsea inro rh tho confer, and frolght und puuruiRt,- service is obtained 01 tho Portland Gonornt Electric Hallway lino, which furnishes a rapid modo of transit to and from St. Johns, as 1 resldonce district Its location is superb. Long stretches of lovel nnd illghtly rolling green Mother ICartli greet tho eye on every aldo. Elovat t.d abovo tho water to tho extent of about one hundred and fifty foot, with a gontlo Incline loading to tho water below from tho crost of tho tan bo soctireu. The Inrger the vol unio of manufactured products tho tho bettor freight rntes nnd hotter shipping facilities nil around can be obtained. Therefore, It Is simply 11 manor of 11 very fow yours until tho omlro wator from ulinon surround Ing St. Johns will bo n solid muss of manufacturing Industries, Today St. Johns Is reprosouted In firs' class stylo by many stores and buslnoss houses, livery want thnt Itu alliens muy require can bo oh talncd In this city. In an oducit' tlonul way no bottor schooling fai'lll- ties can bo found In any city of its sUo on tho continent. Three hand soino, modern nnd commouloiiH struc tures and a 910,000 high school to bo completed uoxt spring take euro of education in un oxculleut manner. Six churches nro now located hero with 0110 or two moru In prospect. Tuxes are lower thuu In almost any other city In tho United Mated. Tho doath ruto for tho past year was only n fraction over four to tho thousand Inhabitants, When it is realized that fow c'.Ucs can boast of its low death rato ns nluo to tho thousand, tho fact can bo upproclatod that long life la our Inheritance. Many handsome brick blocks adorn tho principal buslnoss streots, and elegant rosiuences can bo found Iu ubuudunco. Fruit of Hourly every variety, flowers, shrubs, etc., grow hero In great profusion, and many homos resemble a vorltablo flower garden. Tho wator supply Is fully Burlington is Beginning to Make Good Showing f,,,mt0. fr n.n,Uch lar?cr .popu.lr(. As time goes on more pcoplc arc The town of ntirll.mton. Kevnr.,1 i.ui., mm ns a ueverngo il vies wmi occonilUg interested III tile Sttspctl- ,ics ,c0... t ..... I,"' i'f, ' ih., niwt,..iuf ., .,..i.... ,..nin. aint. t.-..t . at -..I ""'v1 ut, iiniuoii on mc united II .1 i.. J .... i . ..It ...I... f " I Railways line, is coininir riiiltt to ..inn- uioiiBniius m tionnrn imvo uoun oome who lorincriy scorned tne Idea tlit front with n melt i ne ...i. spent on tho numerous thoroughfares nrc now heartily in favor of it. the III rlE ton ii '.her c S In the city, nnd hard m.rfnco streets Since it is obvious to nil that the formffi SeV.I.'ur and cement sh.ewnlks Is the genernl free ferry pronosition is n .lead let J ' sau tlie r He n't rule. With 1500 souls nt the pros- tcr for some time to come, the fens Wlilinmctic Slough. The mill 1 will em uiiio. mo Donu niioii is run i y "" I'mmtuuiiiiy oi me iiii.,..i ,i,.:t., ...,:... t . r. Increasing, llelng situated so closely bridge nt this point is becoming The mi, insists of Jsocrcs to Poruund tho benefit m great l.r "lore npjinrciit. It is rumored that with i3f,o feet of water front, so tho way of now residents. Porllmid " public nicellng will be held some ,lnt nm,,e sinpphm facilities have proper Is now so fui.y occupied that '""j ' ' when the mM Kccured. ' jl'wo rnilroads-the i, i. .,....-.. . ..i. , in. matter will be thoroughly threshed a v. n i .i...tt..i. 'i ".. . ... . v llllll lliu V, HUfll KIIIIWIIVS to obtain homo sites of any mil lire, and ns a result thu now arrivals must comu to the penlusulii to secure siitlsfuctory hnbltutlou. This being true, It Is not malting It too strong to statu thnt tho population of Ht out und funds will be raised to send solicitors throughout the Peninsula, L,iiinton, Tiiiilntin valley und Port i i . kiiki in nu endeavor io .secure an immense number of signers to it pe- run within n short distance of the proposed new mill. The new mill will be iu oienitioii December t. nud will employ too men the year nrotiiid, a force of workmen be- the boon. It is t oil asking the legislature to grunt ., MflI1(,,lv. ,irm1l ,. ,, exacted that the for llle mlll( ,, ' e 7,rivcr ,)C. iiiiiiuiiM iiiiii if in i r. ..! . tit. 0 - . m years. Therefore, ns a plnco for In tn-1 Iiu mimes of so innny Influential liincU tfl i,, or -rt , n , 1 vestment tho opportunity Is unpural. I1IC11 tlmt lc iCKWllUle w, "0, T?. t0 c water .loliim will at least double every five list wj so volliiiiinotis nnd con leled think it proper to to (rent the tunt- Taken ns a wholu thu city of St. tcr itidilicreiitly. front. TMfltlu fln iinm t.i It... t......l f .i ....... . Mui. in hm iiiiiuin ui iiM il LUlllllv Icoillriictnr fur llm lin t.ilmu Mfr.kt-u iiiiii.. .iHn.ii.tiiU i.i.i. I lirifi(( tin rnl in lint unu tnv.iul. . . . " ""n tur opportunities and the most ..i.i.. ii .. .., .i... iiiiiu ciiuiuioui any cuy uu uiu I'lieu i ", ivii unu iuu i urnirrli-d ,1 I IT.. I. ...I Il-Il If I I I I'" J--- - io count. or tlin untlni worlUTnr Unit wunvi iuiiuy.-i vmi ueni ilium- i, l,,i..,i .... ,i. timii .. , ...... ..t..n - , luvinvii tm 1 1 it iiiiiiiuuiii: matter. To visit It Is to become ""y , "r u.e privilege o crossing Slough, which will be tlredml. nnd greatly Impressed will, it nt UMC0. "oii ie i rmge nun inere iy ,e ... w ,mve lc mo,Iuny C,'U,.,. The person who does nut like ... " ' 3 Ta Z "1 tllu f cnrgouH jiiiiiui or wno dooH not neiiuvo it huh , , ,, ., .V " Willi dtspatclt niidut miiiimumcost. "IIW -llll UI lUllllllill WllllHI WU1I I A r,,tl.r.. ..t .1... 1H, bet bridge the cost in the way of taxes 1,3. " "t . ndmlr to each of our cltl.ens would be but " S .. ......, I I...-,.-.. I. .......I.I I.I.I deed, be u grent curiosity. Tho doors fftift ihCJ!!i?,i mo"ril Hie handling of of tho city nro iiUvnys open to tho ceiilc route fnmi PiMiiutl to St re,",,UI T"ls wMI ,,ot "" strnnger, who Is over cordially re- jnTl S! Th re is m d 1 Sn,5kT, celved and welcomed. Tho peop o :..,-.. ... (np. .lln, , t.-i.t,,.. l'.0St(' lock will lie nil iiinovn hero nro so ennmored with their Kffi Hou in this district, insuring much beaumu! city that they feel like " . K , S ! f'!. safer haiulling of freight than tin- dny system of citv nud would eiv . . . . . . . . . . i t " snouting uio Kiaa UdiURs or u per tntH-ttlH of ureal force. The trade feet habitation so that the whole fr0ni Ttialniin vnllev. nl.nnst In Iu worm may kiiow or inoir goou or cntircty, would be ours, the nut uiiiu mm siiuro iv "uu muni a muy ronngc oi tue west side oi tue river so deslro. would reach here in ureater or Lnbor is iiiwuvb In domniid In Kt. lesser degree, ninny moiiied men . . .1 1111.11 tlVkl ... a. 1 K-.ISliI wr l- if I litnli,-li W .. I . " joiiiis. .u uio presoni unio ii in ",., v a,, j,,,.,,, .. ,ow 1()ck iSc.)arilte fro, Ulu , , , d ff cu t to secure suff c out eomnu. leum oi u.- miiiiiniMie imvuiiuiKCS ,ii. a r. ,i r tent help. Common labor commands jl iauy other factors would cuter ,, . t() , (, , . . t- ' . . .... i I into tlic iimnnsltlnn tlml wnn 1-1 In. iiuiiuii. lilt iru(,lll IlllICII per any uuu up.hiiii iu uuiiiiiiiii -- , , uiore rapidly a ml wild less daiiiaue tier the present trucking, I he dock is to hnve n fioiitauu of 1350 feet, 350 by 50 of which will he known us low dock, nud 1000 by so feet to be known nt 11 high dock. The object of having n Iness being nt Knlgtt & Glover's old piatoau above, good hoalth, good nlr stand on West Burlington stroot. Tho nud a maeniriccnt vlow Is afforded, next was that of Thos. Olover dated Airoadyi although yet In Its swad- Nov. 17, 19011, desiring to o business dng ci0thos,tbo glfta of naturo havo In tho room Just cast ot tho Rovlow b oreatlv augmented by tho hand office on Durlington streot. Samuel of man Tho inja,,, water front Cochran was next In order with an finnllf-nllnn fin tnH Mnrrh a. l&UJ.wltll K.V.Val;rr"rS Moving Pictures Popular) Charcoal For Fuel August 3d, 1603, to do business on Wont Tliirllnirtnn nnd AueUSt. H. Johannesmelr concluded tho list un- It seems that the people of this dor date of Sept. 28, iw9, with bus- country never tire of the motion iness Place designated In the Valen- picture views, and, in fact, they are tm bulldlne on Burlington. On well wortu tne sman price 01 aumis request of Chairman of the License s greater than tho supply.. Tho city lighted by both gus ami oluotrlol y. If you live iu tho emu, blustery cllmnto nf thu fur Ktist, or in tlio huh baked country of the ..--.o Woat, comu to a land whoro tlio oxtremos heut and cold nuvur roach you whoro zero woaliior Is 11 curiosity, where wagos are over good, whoro a man m u man whatever his financial circumstances muy bo.wheru thunder Morula are never hoard und light Ing seldom scon, where poverty Is but llttln known, where flowers nro In bloom tuo yeur around and thu V V "P'" "'' winiiii in- morc ra,.(y ll(l w,, lcss ,, tire to the benefit of ht. Johns. , c ,W ... . .. Therefore, if there Is anything that Snbo' e ofi hi h S'T 1 . aftv for the storage of slou bridge nt St. Johns. Whether it be located nt Pcssciidcu or Phila- udelpliin streets does not matter. I lie principal thing is to get the bridge, nud the wheels .should be set iu motion to accomplish the ob ject with the least possible delay. What is Your Pleasure Com.llll.er all applications for license cense were held over for one week in order to give the matter a care ful investigation, although Council man JohnBon objectod to bo doing on sion. Nearly all the up-to-date, hustling managers of such thea tres believe in the power of print er's ink and iu most towns they both advertise iu the local papers and put out daily or semi-weekly dodgers, giving tne titles ana a uls tho ground that it gives one party , t, f t, pictures to be nut a monopoly of tho business for on every day, thus informing the least one week longer. iover these entertainments of the Tho subject of changing the fr treat in store for them. It's a cood limits of North Jersey street.ChlcagO gcjjgjn for au attractive discrip to Richmond, from 200 feet to HO tjon 0f the evening's program at- t In order that one or two parties tracts hundreds who had not owning property on Kellogg street thought of attending. The titles will bo permitted to erect frame aU(j description of the pictures to be dwelling bouses, afforded quito a dls- shown also serves to assure the fair cuBslon. Councilman Cook finally sex and pareuts that they will not made a motion that the ordinance be unexpectedly confronted with be changed to this effect, which car pictures of objectionable character. rled,all Toting In tho affirmative with Just the very pictures that the ma the exception of Doble, jorlty of people would like most to The engineer wag ordered to es- see arc frequently passea up tnro- Ubllsh grade on Gilbert strcot Ignorance ot tneir appearance. 1 ne Upon motion Councilman Jobnon cost ot advertising is consiaerea a .i.i.. nofT.T.i r.nmnir.n uun Tn rpsiiir. was instructed to secure a ceriuieai t--- ...... codv of the articles of incorporation T . I . r .. . HnMM.A . ..il 1 . .1 rixtures to be closed out in 30 days. Now la the time to oil harness. 401 South Jersey street. O. P. Wol- Call at tbe St. Johns Harness Shop. I eo, rop. Hlsewhere iu this issue may be found an advertisement fo the Ore gon Wood Distilling Co., iu which they offer for sale charcoal as fuel. This is practically a home pro duct, as the company have their works directly across the river and St. Johns labor is employed almost exclusively, As 800 pounds of charcoal is equal to one cord of wood, at the price they quote it is much cheaper than wood. One does not have to fill his hand full of splinters in preparing it for ill bu ill in- storiiue of emtio even during the greatest freshets ever seen 011 the Williauiette rivur. A thoroughly cntiiiipcd dock with the most successful mechiiiiicnl de vices for saving the cost of labor. etc., it is held will place this section 111 11 position to successfully couiutc with any other loading place on the const, mid with the facilities for storing nud loaditur urulii it will un doubtedly attract the tonnage front the eastern part of Washington nud 1 Ir.-ttrm 11. 11I klifinm iu..iif.. Pdinwl f 1.. nut I f ell .1... . ...... mII.. I . . . . . ... . 1 . " ...v. . w.v wU tnc increased facilities, a ton dock, or do you want to keep H? nge that would go elsewhere. me iiiieMiou is now 11 1 10 you. in,.,,,,.., 1... Ki.....ui,i.. ...ni .1.. r,,iii,.,uu nr ,.,,,1 ti... f iK.i.i.f i..iti;..c Mct-i..., ,,nir. ..!.. . .1 --in ii , ,, , ' , '. ' . f i.r-i . TV ; . V emlwrk nt Htirliugton and come iu iuukii iiihiiuoi. jiuiiutuuii i-uiiiu uuu imn oi i iiii.tucipiiiii nueei luuiu m() Portland on the United Railways iiiiTiiiir nm nir fiiii-u' iiii riiriw.(u iirit . . . . .. .... -nine sooner man tiiey could con- now in circulation and if you nre u,,,,,. i1(. unin 1 It c if .1 liiliiv inr (iu 11 IIUUIMVMW MUt 11114 the happiness In tins our city most in favor of selling the dock you )C. nUQl at one ()f tlu i)rascut beautiful. should place your signature upon (j0CSi J one ui me ieiiiiiioiis wiiiioiu ueiay, Whoever, gets the dock, or if the 1 j. , . 1.. .. . i. can never be used for anything else 1 0 UOUDle 1 mT CapaCltV mull iv. 1 fiii jwv;; ivii 11a the dock is there. The city has 11 standing offer of 7,5,000 for the grass Is over green, whoro tho mm loves most to dwell, und whoro thu A Better Plan The daily papers have been giv lug free trips, pianos, laud, etc., to dock, but naturally the bidders tie solicitors who secured for them the sire the streets legally vacated he greatest number of subscribers. In fore agreeing to take the dock. It this way the solicitors secured all is necessary, therefore, to vacate all the benefit, Our plan of giving the street if the dock is to be sold, the subscriber the beuelit, we be- und a petition asking for the vaca lieve is better. The handsome nud tiou must be signed by our citizens serviceable tension shears, llonville and presented to council before that monthly and the Review for one body can take action. According ll ,llln. ul.n..1.l .,.,....! I 11,.. nl. .1... ,11. 1.. ' jvui ui iui uik wuiiui aililllil iiuivui I w llivj viltlliwi mi; il.fv.lv, III Ufliui I IIC ,t. tn nil ns nu nttrnrtive nronnsitimi. to lie- noli I. must In- nut itti for ll.l "tl-'i e company s Try to buy a pair of tension shears and witli a standing offer of $ 75 ,000 r like ours any where nnd you will i. is possible that $100,000 or more the stove, and that half-hour lost get au idea of the bargain that is may be offered. Petitions may be every day iu splitting the kindling oilered you in this combination, lound at bcales Uros. store, city re is saved. The charcoal is all in If you can get them for less than a corder's office and at the office of chunks small enough to easily go dollar you nre very fortunate. The the city attorney, Matters can be into any stove and is free from nil way the people have been taking hastened by the petitioners signing moisture. All the oil is in the ; advautage of the offer is really stir- at once. So if you favor the prop- wood, making it admirable lor prising, and it it keeps up at tnc osttiou, get your name 011 the starting a fire quickly. Orders same rate lor a short time our sup- paper. If you don't you will have may be left nt Hendricks & Hors- , ply will become exhausted. We are a chance to get up a remonstrance man s store and they will receive trying to make arrangements for an- later 011 prompt attention, If you are dis-' other shipment at once, hut have gusted with wood, give the char coal a chance to show you what it will do. Champion "Nigger" Johnson was neatly laid on his back by an over hand chop blow delivered by an able-bodied seaman named "Gun boat" Smith, Monday. It sho' was no po'k chop dat time. been unable to do so as yet. So if 'PI.,. , In,.!- ..i,.,.i . . , 1 .... v, nv.r I'uiivt v11 4 11V.U111U cniv-i;i vnll nr irt timnnrr lli liipl-v n.lf:l .... 1 f " V :. :: i r VI " . will herealter cease to exist. Con ,U uvu u,c,..Se,ve3 u, u Uac T, Cochra has l,ai n when it is offered them you cannot force of d . , blame any one but yourself. "lhe nast weck nr sn -.., ,,A,, cruslied rock. When cotnoleted early bird catches the worm." Iv.E. Brotiwer and wife of New berg were recently guests at the home of Councilman II. 15, Ilillcr. the improvement of this thorough fare will add greatly to St. Johns' attractiveness as seen from the car windows. It was announced Saturday after noon by A. I). Parker, Northwiwt representative of the Associated Oil Company, that the comituuv will double the steaming ami pumping capacity of their plant at IJnnton within the next few weeks. Mr. Parker said that on account of the greatly increased business which they have had within the last fow has decided that it will be uecttsury to increase their boiler area and also to nut iu additional pumps nud it n cxpectod that the work of installing the new equipments will be begun within thu next ten days. He said thut this had been found to bu a good field for the crude oil business and that they had started in here with the idea that it would increase, but the rapidity with which it has done so within the last few mouths is a source of elation to them and is the reason for their making the in crease iu the capacity of the plant sootier than they anticipated. Huth lirynu Louvltt hus announ ced herself uu u candidate fur tho nomination for cougresa at Ugnvor, Col. It la predicted that her fattier will speak i.i her bohalf If sho ro- velvet) tho iiomlniiion,