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"WET LEAGUE IN FIGHT OVER COIN GO TO ROSEBURG AND SEE WRECK DRYS HAVE MAD i? HANLEYTELLS OF OUR NEEDS Only Two "Taxpayers and LI!!L",, Too Many Consumers Now Wage Earners" BREWERS PUT UP FUNDS KNOWING THAT OREGON DRY MEANS BETTER BUSI- NESS FOR ALL LINES SAVE ONLY SALOONS. DY OnTON E. GOODWIN, Publicity Department, Committee of Ono Hunilrcil. The spent campaign to inako Orciron "wet" has failed. The exposure by Dr. Cora Talbott, secretary of the 4 ' Taxpayers ' and W age Earners' Lencue, that the organization consisted of two Sersons, Mrs. Duniway and ir. Talbott. and was fi nanced by the brewers and distillers to make Oregon "wet," threw the fat into tho fire. The brewers and distillers know that all kinds of busi uess savo theirs is better in a dry town. They know this hits heen proved by figures nnil fuels from Sulcm, Oregon Clly, Ho.schui'tf, Allinny, Newborn, Ashliinil, Corvnllls, Pun tllelon mill ninny other lowns. Organization Spreads Untrutln. So Ihey orunnlzeil the "Tnxpny or' nnil WnKe linrners' I.eaMiie" to sprcml inlsliiformiillon nhotit Ore go n dry. They know hunk deposits In dry towns have Ineren.seil Ir. nuinlier nnil nniounl. They know hud ileitis uro inmost unkiiowii in nil dry towns. They know collections tiro holler. They know nrrc.sls from drtinkonncss lire iilinost unknown. They know overy dry town In Ore gon la prosperous. So, they heeiiine desperate. Taxpayers' Lenfjtie I "Joke." Tli on Ihcy oi'Kimlzeil Ihu Joke "iiixpnyors' nnil wiijo humcrs i.cnguo." nr. Tiillioll whs secre- tary. Sho hcciuuo ilisuusteil when alio leurned money was helng col- Icclcd hy Ihu browors and distil lerlcs hy (he use of her mime, and alio resigned. Thou Mrs. Dun I way advertised lnvishly, announcing that the money tin "league" was using was pro vlded by the brewers. Tho campaign of misinformation oajrlcd on hy employes of lhi league, who arc also employes of tho breweries and dihlillerlus, Is now known all over Oregon. Brewers Spending Your Money. hvcry uiiiii, woman mid child has lo spend $120 a year with the aaloons. If you do not drink, .somu ono else has to pay YOUH share. So, it Is YOUIt money the Ore- Ron brewers and Knslcrn distil, lerlcs have been using lo persuade YOU Oregon wet will do YOU good. II is believed they expect to spend over $200,000 of YOUll money. They know Oiokoii dry will put them out of business nnil every other Mm! of business in the state. Altliough the breweries mid ills tlllcries know Oregon dry is for bettor business, prosperity and more work, Ihey are fighting it. N Saloons) Heller Iluilness. e have had bad limes with the saloon, haven't we? Why not try no saloon? It can't make things worse and Is certain lo make things better. The reason is: Money (pent on the saloon can. not be spent for groceries. Money pent in the saloons much of Jt gee Hail. Money ipent for dry goods and groceries stays in the tewm and makes better business, The iitambcr of the Commltteo of One Hundred are all Oretfonlans. Most of them are business men. They ask you to vote Oregon dry, uecnuse tney i;nov, as the brew crs also know, that Oregon dry means bellrr bushiest, lower taxes, more work ami a return to pros perlty. For the experience of all Ore gon dry towns has proved this to be the case. rtld td virtli taunt liy Goiumlttce of One Haas rtd, 748 ilorfilt 111d , roitUud, Or I WILL GIVE $1000 IF I FAIL TO CURE any CANCER or TUMOR I tint iift It rolSOM H lUtts ir tttictii tt u WHhwtKnifwPalii Ho PAY ltat.1 Curedl No X lUy or other e ladle. An ulaiul plint male the euro WRIITCN GUARANTEE A Turner, Lump or Son ou tho lip, fnco nr body 0 mimtln is Cancer and never palm until UU ttago 120-PAGE BOSK wnt t'UKU. 10.000 Utl Munlals. WiW U Mat A LUMP IN WOMAN'S BREAST lion Dollars in Dry Town ASSESSMENTS MUCH HIGHER In the Cities Real Estate Offered, for Salo atiLcss Than Valuation But NoiBidikrs TOO FEW PRODUCERS "GET MORE PEOPLE ON THE SOIL" IS THE SLOGAN OF THE CANDIDATE FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR. of i manner that would brlnn results. An untiring worker, far-sighted intl earnest. Mr. Ilnnlcv would, as I'nlletl States Senator, throw him telf Injo the Senatorial whirl, not is a social Hon, but as a rcprcscnl- ative ot me neonle or urcRon. uc- lermlncd to get for Oregon that which rightfully belongs to Oregon people and Oregon enterprises. ALL HE ASKS IS A l'AIIl r:iIANCB TO DEMONSTRATE WHAT HE CAN 1)0 IN THE SEN ATE. "I am a candidate for the offico of United Stales Senator because n great many people thought I ought lo ne" inc statement ot mil nan ley is true, lust as all of his state ments arc true; he is not seeking ine position nccausc lie particu larly wains tt merely lo gratify a wintn. A far decner niitriotlsm llinn that actuated him. A Mrent niaiiv ticonlc Untie de cided that he SHOULD be United Slates Senator from Oregon, for many reasons, but. summed un. chiefly because he knows what the state needs and he is big enough anil cievcr enough to gel it. Hy Ci.AnKi! Liiithii,, Manager Hanky Campaign. "Wo talk of the 111 all cost living, hut the root of the matter Is too many consumers in ciues and not enough producers on the soli," says William Hanlcy, candi date for United Slates Senator. Nothing more trite was ever uttered. Only a man with a vision, such ns Mr. IIniili! v has. could Dili into so fow words the real crux of the present-day situation. Senator by any special sel und I'm 'llils declaration is oi special llol iooknj for job Uul ol vJi.V. .'! ti ..tu.lv win. f tilings coming to Oregon ore valuation- and In addition greater force; we hove the iialural long overdue, so I'm going nfter tesavc been sSiiy ,wn M 'f k"T ,hj ing or a truly groat s tiiit, nit iiius j KcnCrally get what I go after. I Not a Politician, Says Wm. Hanley nr William Hanlrv. Cnndlilale for United States Sfiintor, I'm not a millionaire or a poli tician. I haven't been picked for Hint kind to pay, and I won't he lying awake nights to catch the ground swells from home in order to know how to vole. Tremors of that kind arc generally set In mo- f -r-H-ff f-ffff - The Committee of One Hundred says: "If you want to find out what dry Oregon will do for Oregon, go to Wosehtirg uiid Heo what dry Hosebiirg has accomplished." 1 1 ore h whnt it has done. It lias cut down the bank deposits by over $500,000, In spite of the fact that there are now four banks to the two In existence when Rose burg had licensed saloons, and that the population has increased In pro portion to the settling up of South cm Oregon by new settlers and Im migration. when hVjeburc had licensed sa loons the tax levy, on one-third of the valuation was two mills. Since Roscburc has cone dry the tax levy has varied from cisht to ten mills on n full nrrllnntlnn w" 1 1 n if ,ir I. iru v urnnt snne. nut inns r .n.. Increased. fll W(, it.(V.."! -en tumble to brintf .'. Mtl MU ' The Committee of One Hundnd i ..uui..n, ihnn ntnint-nls s,c(l ns ny or tlicm as i coutti boasts that drv Roscburc has erected without which nrourcss is stifled. Ihink of, in a platform which you a $115,000 hotel. The hotel was Conditions arc more or less can get mid paste in your hats so erected In 1013, stood Idle and ten- cruiic; we are virtually me msi you,H knmv v ry ,ny whnl ,., amies, for four months, and was f-nVMVrrin.V 1,1 nfter In Washington. rescued from the bankruptcy court n, X'.i,i,,inn i,. ..r,wi..r.. I I'll tint lin tlur trvlntt to slln by liberal business men of the city, resu(s whlch will, whon had, en- something over for private Intcr nmonp. whom were IJ. L. Parrot, C. nhle us ns n state to forge to the r r u i... ,ii.u r ,v, . i. .l ill a m n.. r r ... ... I.I .1.. .u. wu.i. ....j w. rarKs, jusuijii nuwciii, . n. ui- cott and Henry Hart, all of whom arc radically opposed to 1 dry town. The Committee of One Hundred also boasts of the armory as an achievement. The armory was built by state, county and city funds com blned, and Is not yet completed. Over MO leading biuiness men have signed a petition calling for a local option election in Roscburg this year, and such an election will be held. Many empty store buildings are to be found on the leading business streets-a condition that never ex isted when Koscburg had licensed snlnons. Scores of dwelling houses are vacant for the first lime in the history of the city. John Hunter, a leallng contractor and formerly a supporter of the drys, Is now advertising In Roscburg pa pers: Dullness block for tale for $500 less than present as sesscd valuation. Another properly owner has of fercd four parcels of Inside prop erty for sale at less than tho at sesscd valuation, and hat not even rccolved a tender. One of the leaders of the dry forces in Roscburc It a man who as a former agent or tne Ainany Drew cry made his fortune, and who to day Is the owner of a drug store. He wat at one time prominent In politics, was repudiated by the vol ers of Douglas County, and Is now said to be seeking to place lieuten ants In office through the dry move mont. DcHnnrs are common on the streets, and many poor families are appeal Ing to the -cul bankers for aid. And yet the Committee of One Hundred says: "If you want to find out what Ore gon dry will do for Oregon go to Itoseburg and see what dry Roscburg has accomplished. Diamond Dyes Buster Brown Hosiery There never was anything went wrong with the Shoes we sell that was not made good. WE GUARANTEE OUR SHOES AND HOSE The Hues wc have carried for Children, Misses and Ladies arc bought for their particular adaptation to the needs of this community. They are not for the tran sient but for the regular cus tomer whom wc expect to re turn. Our prices do not include the cost of a $,500 a month store room. The Shoes and Hosiery arc bought in the quantities nee ded as near as experience can judge. But there is always a few pairs accumulating and if you arc seeking a bargain wc can supply you. BON HAM & CURRIER Warner Corsets Butterick Patterns fiiri'frnnl. us wo should do. . . . ... ljavcionmcnt or our 11 nurii re sources ror tnc gooti 01 1111 tne people; proper regulatory legisla tion and fair treatment of capital are planks of the greatest Import In tho Hanley platform. Larucr nnvrolls lu tho cities, I combined with modern develop ment of the soli, the water power possibilities and Hie otticr great ulfts bestowed upon Oregon are features advocated hv him which are fraught with the greatest possi bilities to our neonle. The Haiiluy program Is a big one, hut the man lit ilmsclf Is big in mind und spirit, 1111111 111 sn eiitiiuiv wiui too diu Western Ideas of liberty, Industry If you picket a horse in the desert, you'll have to bring his fodder to him. Take the practical educa tions Domestic Science, Agriculture and Mining out or the people from thu cen tral universities. Give nil tho boys and girls a chance. Wm. Hanlky. lion by fellows with axes to grind and are liable to ho misleading as In what tho neonle want. That's why so many things wo have com ing 10 us aro 111 arrears aim way it Is necessary for some ono from anil nurstilt of real hannlncss. PolltlclntiK ninv fire broadsides Into the Congressional Ilecord on how to farm or how to wrest a living from tho virgin soil, but Ihoso who have renrescntcd Ore utin in the national legislative ns semhlies would scarculv know iilnw should thev seu one! rouse .v - . - I.. .... . . . mumiiv. tiuiv nre tu toriitii ot our tne rniiKS in ko l iter iiieiu. 1011 real needs. have the list up to date: and, If While Mr. Hanley Is able to ox you will carry It In your hats, you press tiimscir clearly ami cm- can ciicck me up rigui aiong, as a nliiitlcnllv mi iinv linnortant sub-1 uo-uetter. led, he mokes no pretensions to Anyway, what havo you fellows being a "spell-binder." As a to loso by putting 1110 on the Job? United Mates Senator, however, Just lake unit Home aim 111111K it trust b in to make us nr uenco over wiui 1110 laniiiy. Aim. remcm felt for his state la the right way; tier, It isn't the Job I'm after. I Not flowery language, but results have work enough at the ranch is thu crying need of tho hour for with hotter pay: but we want Oregon. what's coining to us In Oregon anil WITH Mil. HANLKY IN THIS I'll! Oil tlie V V ttl get It. UNITIiD STATUS SUNATU. OHU- fiON WOULD OUT HliSULTS OF TUB RIGHT KIND. f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-t--f-f-f-f-f HILL HANLKY FOR OHKGON. f- "What does ho renrusont?" That Is a tiuestlnii .often asked o this or that nubile official. cr nub low. are representing thu neonle or "special interests." j Bill Hanley On Education IIV WlLI.UM IUNIKY. It must have been some ono who wants the Senatorial job to go where it will do the most good to BONHAM & CURRIER, Owners KIK5KNK. Lflne County's "model" prohibi tion city, and the scat of the state university, Is NOT A "DltY" TOWN. From January I to October 1 of this year there were shipped Into Uugeao 102,157 QUARTS OF IlKKIt. I'roin January 1 to October 1 of this year there were shipped Into Hugeae 3,490 QUARTS OK LIQUOR. Of this amount there went to one drug store 521 QUARTS OP LIQUOR. Hxprcss company records shew these figures. is i:ih;i:ne dry"t VOTK 333 X NO. (Paid dvcttiwtucut, Textuytri ft Wise Ktli ci. League hi uiruu. roiiiami, urrgoD1 1 be genera public siiouttl bo in- ;i,n;v " "" !",", 1 ' 1 esletl lu knowing whether their Ihe Ineunibenl mid his friends who blie sorvants, whether high or , '' lnnillon was too short v. are renresentln the neonle or Ki'l J Hi' aiiywheio in . N ashing. ,,ni.,i i,,i, ,icM 011. itievei' It was. ll reminds William Hanley as United States Jf couple of gratluales from Senator would represent tho people ltiTii college whoso fathers of Oregon and NO SI'KCIAL IN- Hu'in to mo for some NVcst- TKUKST. C1" KVK", 1 u "- n i.l. I n.. nn ni.npl nn mntln in I lllllll IU Hill lllllll Oil IIIU IIIIV- . a t, ..... .... naiui null ...I.1IW tl, . . T get votes, hut is based on thu fact "". ve them something soft to ftiat Mr. Hanley is of tho people !lI,,1,'.uV,.,kct,,, .,l,c . 01 !1r lV.ys fr,om ami he has always worked for V ." "'l " " ' '," ,tw the people anil probably lias tlouc "" ".: ...fir., t.. in.i.i ti,.. cinin ni: n it i vniii I around some haystacks. About a citizen than most nubile officials P ,1,,cr. w "H riding by those. have doiiu in their careers as suoh. mucks anil 1110 roremjin got orr to av iiK been fount 11 wavs f ht.M.,A,, "v'' n-i .. 110 11 11 111s I..., II... ...III., nt 11... ..nnnln ... n MUll HHIllllSl 0110 Oi I 10 DOStS Olltl ...n ...w ....... ... ... IU ....., , 1 ,,v ,. prtvato citizen, Helping to tipiiullil iv. . . . . . iii' .. ,"i " i V. tlie state as a matter or patriotic "V" '""i'i - j;i. 1'iieveu ' hope- expect loots, L'liends him. be all the more aggressive lu " iw 'V1" " V011"' .. . i.niiiim, r..n ii.nt.t ii,ln,c xvi,i.i. hvervhnily knows that my lan I C ftiiiw it stiu I u ii ml limit It iivis 1 1 guaue has never been manicured: hut 1 can mil over nn idea with it Willis in ttsns, sifc-t iitvi; MiMtnift ti J I , I I t I stales or llu l nion, but wblc li sho "''"' ", or it iryjFPH MrrHFiNFV M II h,,v ........... iv.wi ni n.n i, f ii'omiui either, and 1 don't euro for JUjCI ll Md-liColNCY. u. iiim nvt fvvii iii. iw iiiiiiim ill I .1 ' her public servants in tho national "'V, . ... Physician and Surgeon klVlllllVa ... . I s ....ail 1 ... . I m . a . i r V1U we do not want your business nor do we have a right to ask for it unless we can give you as good or better val ues and treat you as well as you get elsewhere. The purpose of our advertising agreement from week to week is to impress you with the fact that at your own Men's Toggcrj' there is every thing for any man to wear. There is no reason why the Banker, the Baker or the Butcher, the City Council or the Commercial Club need be disloyal enough to the community to trail over to Portland to buy any thing to wear. If you can't get it from us get it somewhere else in St. Johns, but get it in St. Johns, or let us get it for you. Be it Clothing, Shoes, Hats or Shirts, Collars or Socks or Uuderwearl we have them all and more. The Men's Toggery I Md In eyrfu l VJJ (o.HIONAtlk. iLUTIIII L. E. ROSE, Mor. e concern, It may bo saMy figured P i1 V"l . "V . ,,u,wur r .In,,. nun..,! xint.. ;.;, ,i,?r i, oi it, he Miltl with a kind ot . would not change his course, but less despu r: "I couldn't Unit he would, because of the great nnyimiiH net eruie poor p.k.wii.vii.iiiiv ii..i ..!,.,., i f,. w, I they're edueateil." bo, it di i viiiiiiii-iiiiimj aiaeevvta iiiiuii 1 DO YOUR EYES BOTHER YOU If you are subject to hcailache, eyes itche or print runs together, cull at my office ami be examined. I use the most approved methods ill examining the eyes nail I guarantee all work ami material lo lie satisfactory. In my practice of medicine ami surgery, all my prescriptions are filled from pure fresh drugs hi my own private dispensary at a very reasonable price, Mi Residence Phone Columbia 190 W. ,7. GILSTHA1' Physician and Surgeon ai. jut !-., uiu'.uun nnirn 1lmn V1inlli OW Proposals for A man win not c uaiiRo in n n. . ... . night, csnecially tho type of man ,lt'' I "nicuiariy in nasicrn cities, StrfiBl WOrk " ', Hanley. but will pursue a iih 'dways been to keep from get- JllbOl nuiiv 8lfe niJ(, ,u)t.lunlo cm,fso ns ting somewhere too much. A few ....i.n c.w...,,.!, ii.ct ,,c i... i..... .i vears auo all the Western imvrr. . ...ll.l.V ii. ....... St. JelWM. OrtKon. It CANCER l.vp itlauiu Si-aled tiroixisals will be received at the ofllce of the recorder oi the citv oi bt. Johns until Nov, 10, ioi4, at 8 o'clock p. tu. lor tlie improvement oi btuu ford street from the east Hue ot Hitch- auau street to the west Hue of llurr ktreet, in the manner provided by ordinance No. G25, sabiect to the provis ions ol the charter ami ordinances of the city of St. Johns, ami the estimate of the city engineer, on iile. Tlie engineer's estimate is f SXL03, lltils must lie strictly lu accordance with minted blanks which will be luru- I h-heil on application At the office of the I recorder ot tlieclt vol bt. Joints. Ami said improvement must be completed ott or before 6o days from the date of the last publication oi tills notice. No prutwsnls or bids will be considered unless accomiunled by a certified check JMyuble to the mayor of the city oi St, olms, certified by a responsible bank or un amount equal to leu per ceut, of tne ojigrvKute proposal, The rlulit to reiect any ami all bids is iicrcuy rescrveu. liy order ot Ihecity council. A. It. PUNSMUKII, City Recorder, Published in the St. Johns Review Oct. 23, 30, ami Nov, 0, 19U. A lino of typewriter ribbons, i j i . in ,,u una ii in, ui v - i . . , In his own business, of which ho llor.s .wi:' " oxcurslon uast (J. J. (JAIZAlYtK bus mm c a uoiewortliv success. ",, ""h ''e oi (letting for Oregon her shuro of "l' K "'!w.,,e,r,0 1 tho necessities Hint no in iimL- n in inn, i iiuiiK tney overworked great stale, such as tho return of ,,u' S",llu .V!. answering the inlllions of dollars gained from MIis"tins auou eonti uons in ttio this commonwealth by the salo of rea.1 N''Jw!St ' tho hopes anil iin.iw.r lumK in .iiv..ri.wi in 1...11.1 1 needs of the Deoolo out here. Thev up other states, would be to Mr. "S""1"1 ,,01 fonsitler that my long ATTORNEY AT LAW McDonald Building ST. JOHNS . . OREGON ncDnv r Hanley a matter ot tlie most serious " " ir um not near rwwi w. business, lie woultl go ubout It in "it'. "P t v i. snocKeti m my X'f'r',"'f'f'r','"f'f',"',"',"''" 'll noletl down in any platform ore First National I ihvi rvrn... I win y?u wiiiu, ennui on my A HAM.l'.MitlAM, 4 wagon before Ihe seats are oil ST. JOHNS . I . t gone, nnil leave it to me to get V Vrtll llleVl ltl1llr-. VAIIeienlf at. . ...III. . .! .- . . - - - ' - ' it v ilia a iiiunv iiiuiai u t i iiuirn wiui iiimii ( man oin nnt i , t,.,.. mm '(- iiv aaua. i I llllk iXttlliC T Cllti ell 1 bv --- -ye u ' HIV 'V 111. Ill) V VI lllUg - - - - t lTi ri ,....A "in.,.CS;!o0i fZJ klmi! ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW i t 4. anil, as Hums would say, "A nun's Rooms 7 aud 8 making uoybody lowever long! STROUD LAWYER Dank Building OREGON THAD, T. PARKER $100 Reward, $106 Thn reailtn of till tutuer will ba S leased to learn tliat there is at least ona readed illst-uso that science has been nlil in rum In all lie ataeej. and that ll Catarrh. Haifa Catarrh Cure Is the only posltlvo cute now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, reoulrea a constitutional treat mrnt. Hall's Catarrh Cure I taken In ternally, actlni; directly upon the blood ana mucous surrace 01 tne aysiem. mere u man for a' thai." (Paid Jv..O.C. Ulter) REVIEW'S LEGAL BLANKS Holbrook BuildiuK ST. JOHNS The followine list of legal blauks are kept ior sale at this otlice and and if nmrlecled .11 .always ,rU.n; both 1UUTOW Hlld Wide, liaB jU3t LrifWTii.6vteTi been received nt tho Review DR.&MRS.CHAMLEYSCO.!r"Aln? olllco: 50c each. Also carbon "itriciir Hiiiii's. cittuit citcir sudiiiit iuw paper at two sheets for five AE434 ft 436 Valencia St., San Francisco. Cat. I iont 1 U. . liu .J v .... nnm' , . hv ritatrovlnir tha founilatlon of the dls. I rxfl.Arc 1...11 I v. oiI.Ia.1 n c tl. HAttiat.n ------ 1 - - - T. ..... .J t.V. V..V. M. U V. W ...... 1 ra7. HIIU KltlllK llio bullalnir un the constl nature lit dolnsr lla work. The proprietors utlon and asslsllnic the patient strength by stitvi wor have ao much faith ra lla curative now. era that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that It falls to cure. Send for list or testimonials. AattrtMt f. j. uitBNsr cu, Toieao, o. oia or an iirussieis. ito. Take lull's ramtly IMlls for ceastlpatloo. arises: Warranty deeds, Quit Claim Deeds, Realty ami Chattel Mort gages, Satisfaction of Mortgages, Contracts for Sale of Realty, Bills of Sale, peases. DR. RAM BO DENTIST Phone Columbia 51 rint National Bank buildup. JT. JOHNS. OREGON. HOLMES LODGE NO. 101 kwgiiis or pvtiuas : Meets every Friday uisht at 7yo o'clock lu 1. O. O. V Hall. Visitors always wel come. GKO. W. FORI), C. C, LAUREL LODGE No. 186 I. O. O. r ST. IOIINS. OHCGON Meets each Monday ovening in Odd Fl lows hall at 7:30. A cordial welcome to all visltluR brothers. Chas. K. Tooley, Noble Grand John J. Goodmau, .Vice Grand V.C MeNtal, Kec. Sec. Chat. L. Owen, Vin. Sec. II. V. Clark, Treas. DORIC DODGE NO. 132 A. P. and A. M. Meets the first aud thinl Wednesday of each month in uictner's Hall, Visi tors welcome, JZIias. A. Fry, W, M f A. W. Davis, Secretary. Central Market! 20S S. Jersey Street See us for the Choicest Cuts ( the Best Meats Obtainable. OnUr reed and TambV Tra4a SMdU4. T. P. WARD, PratrM. DR. J. VINTON SCOTT DENTIST Opan Evsiibtffs and Susdays polntiaent. Office Phoue Columbia 140 A. CARLNHLSON, K, R. S. Resident Phone Columbia 38 EDMONDSON CO. 107 S Jersey Strcttf MODKNiCmODSI IN Plumbing, Tinning AND Furnace Installing Call up Columbia 92 G. W. OVERSTREET Dill vmUImm 1 M J iuiiiuiiiu eaiiu vims Fitting Job work promptly atUtdtd toj Phone Columbia 618 109 Burr Stmt St, Mis, OfigH We buy or pell St. Johns Property. AlcKINNEY & DAVIS Real Estate Ust your property with us if you desire to sell quickly 202 N. Jersey St. St. Johns i I R. WBMER Transfer and Storage Wa dalivar Your arooda to and frssa all pzU't Pertlasi Vaf3UTar, Cex. okr etoak and all --- :v-'- i I mm MAIL THIS to immm CANCER