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4" ncviFW inh Print inc ih.1"-" fl4 Department is one of the vfry Best-not the largest in Oregon. Thoroughly Modern. depend FRESH MEATS courteoui treatment tho old rttltbl SUohns Meat Market !- ',?..l;,..n,.:i,,ti,rl? Uppllfl SMITH & DONNELLY St. Johns Market ST. JOHNS. OBEQOM Blacksmithiiig ST. Johns review Devoted to 11m tnterMU of (he PenlawU, (k Manutacturlaf Ceater of (he Northwest The Circulation of THE REVIEW In the Penin sula exceeds that of all other papers combined Advertisers, note this. VOI,. x ST. JOHNS, OREGON, FRIDAY, MARCH 24, 1905. NO. 20 NOTES AND COMMENTS Various Topics of Local and General Interest Briefly and Tersely Commented Upon Numerous Matters Which Art Before the Public for General Discussion The Just now St. Johns Is In the midst of a heated local campaign. I lie light waxes hotter and hotter T. man, out when such men of the v-ttwoou ilk go about the country defaming good citizens under the guise of religion, they deserve some kind of heroic treatment, because the law can't reach them. There is entirely too much "liberty" (?) taken by many of these fellows who profane the sacred desk by their presence. Who has not heard many tilings said under euise of sermons" that dare not he p pressed bv ud v dim s. Snrr1 tllitlirS arc linndlori nntirnl v inn , w w. -J -"" I Wit, iiguuy oy tlic Cawood class of bias- for the puemers, and we dou't know ineetln.tr THE THIRD TICKET. Local Political Pot is Kept a' Boilln. The political bees have been busy, as all well regulated lccs should be, and their buzz has been heard during 1 'every shining hour, ' ' and cloudy ones, too, during the past week. Last Saturday nisrht a too was held to nominate candidates 1 J: ' Minn., U. S. A. Vol., Inf. He served through the entire service and was discharged July 31, 1865. He was married to Sarah Ann Dobyns November 3, 1865, at St. Paul, Minn. To this union was born seven children, four of whom have preceded lather to the other shore. Three are left Lewis 1. Kemp of Lcntz, Or., William A. and Nellie May Kcinn of St. Johns. He leaves a wife and these OUR SOUTHERN NEIGHBORS. Our Special Correspondent Observes Some Observations. na iriftinn in.. .).-,.... 1 1 wneiner UIC twmlo nf m 1 ... ..wwi.v.a uuv uiun 1 1 1 . 1 1 . 111111 i . i- - w. fiPliera KeDainnl! more zealous becomes the nartisans 9cScrv? the severe lectu " . . of the .various candidates. So far. J.,,n,a or not, and are Urn ptcnimi ip l "ic campaign lias not been marked u -u"iy view ot .,hniKkmltlilt. line promptly nil v nm, ntllnIlllt . """S Ucr. vour irnue o j o--- w. iviouuuii t coming election. was held in the Horseshoeing a Specialty nnd Correc AH Work Promptly Done Prices assured M. L. ROWLAND Corner Ivanlm tiinl Tnconin streets. St. Johns X 11U West Goldcudalc Coast latindrv bulldlntr. ottd vnt re of the laruelv attended. L P. Wrinkle inclined to called the meeting to order, when me mat- w. O. Isaacson was elected Dentin ncnt chairman, mid Li. c. Hurl bcrt secretary '.. . f .... .... I ..I a. ... x lie pessimist ntlit street enrnnr 111C lOUOUtiltr rcvUUtlntiQ were most loatnsome teature of nol tics jaw-woriccrs had a crimti nut In introduced and adorned: wil not be permitted. While true l"cm when the announcement that "Wc' tne ,cKal votcr of Sl- J0'1", In that personal abuse, almost w thotit e Wcyerhnuser mill nconle had i'i" lT u ? vwm nvnml n.. .... .. 1 - I nr m linn.. C. T-l.. ?.!... """llK tunuiUBlCT lur UIC UHICr three children, two sisters and three brothers to mourn his loss. An Enterprising Woman. vituperation, and for the irood of all it Is earnestly hoped that this Enormous Project Undertaken Mrs. J. T. McRcady. cut city office to be voted for on April Tlienutuageuient of the American Inn, the great inside hostelry at the Lewis and Clark exposition, which will open in Portland on Juno i , will be undertaken by Mrs. J. T. ticket McCrcady. who has figured con- e t a . I. ...... .. i .1 . ; ... "sccomt ritat wc lavora lair, impnr- iiwuuuaiy in siiiuuu eiuerpnses ai 'i1,0.?! Kood timber to sele big tW ad ccoHomlcal admitUstr.'tlotf Jf the Pan-American and St. Louis expositions. Mrs. McCrcady, manager of the American Inn restaurant, Droved such a splendid and congenial host the parly which cucouratrcs it. vet uon ot their biir ri ant. This kind t. too, hcrchv rcnolvo u foitnw.! it has no place In a local cainnalirii. of enterprise is not to their HkiW! . "A'M That Uic name of tlila and should not be tolerated. There jfa an "outside coriwration" you ..Sccoml-Sw uuu n goou council snouiu he chos- t:":rinsc suouiu nave uecn left "c nifairs ot the city, en from the long list of candidates. 'for the benefit" of St. Johns citi- , ''ThlrtlThat wc mlhcre to no jwllt- zens. Nodpubt, if this "foreign K ai. ...... n i.. i . cortMrntiou" lmii int in.1.1 fT I .t 7 " ' . " jiuuikiiii, in iiiccuiiuug election, . , cwrcsscu in inc unii Boovc iMra)rapii, riiuu6p wujm; ui centimes, ior nou unucr no coniiucrauou win wc be voters should lay aside nil mat ot cuoostntr such men as best promote the interests of the city. St. Johnsisnow about throw ..i I'vimisiii i. - .. . ...71 a n ------ feeling, and work for a single end, "lsla"ce, and the valuable water wj "V It. ""I-'.J0 Nominations for mavor Mntr " "U"B,P; 11 Sl,e wo" linearly . . a ' i rnnnri r 11 v arv a i a nail IllllllOtl III illinrnmr ntirll" 1""' o iastic admirers. A. E. WILSON, The Jeweler Itnty Street, St. John. Oregon Bicycle Repairing and Machine Shop Rtnairinjr promptly clone. Prices reasonable. I sell the best incan descent clone on the market: full ing aside its swaddling garb, and ' , to anywncrc rcsultctl in Klnir rcxivinir 70 vo tcs V,S'B i,t. Louw exio.sition in will don the robes of nit Important 5 to loop men, our ' home 3( "d" ," l"r o, Son of ', .nniu ,so,,,,t Mrs' Mc clty-acity which iu 1906 will op!e'' woull have "enjoyed" it. h 'Shs4 the umi mtio of C,rcn,l: s ,l0SI'lln,il'' will be boast a population of over six thous- Woidcrful logic, but It has Its sttp- r UKfS ilSnow plfttSC1 to k-am tl,nt s,,c has unct' and jieoplel To govern well a city IK)r,CM' I lk, s S for SS t?kc" a ?f tl"t.cr , I,roPHr- of this size requires level-headed er, !S!l lrrientS men. Men who can rise above per- 1 he MtiUnomiih County Leader, urer. slt'?.n . souiil auimositieit nnd Druludlces. formerly the Grcsham Gazette, is . .. . r .'i i.i..' 1 1. ' . j ..iouiif itnu encompass the irood of the kc locai newspaper, anu nml r.. it. Onriun.i wn. ..n.t.rn.wi wnoie iKopie, aim udiuinisier a I . . u,c ti mat readies our r0r coune linen nt tnrm.. ... :. - . ..t . lit.. t. 2.. nil i. -i . .iiruug, progressive goverumeui. 1 .. uuvi: iu mc uugrcais t "i me town 11 represents, losing no imow that the location of the b ir i'iriHimy 10 give 11 a ooost. inc Weyerhuuser plant iu St. Johns is l0!"0 at Grcsham should give it a a reality, till doubt Is removed as "cany support. lintofclatrial supplies. Key fitting to our future, but we should not inJ lock work. Cunsmithlug. House wiring mid all kinds of ekctricahvork promptly attended to. D. D. WOOD, Tacema Street. Near Jersey. To the Public "ELASTIC ROOF PAINT." for one moment relax our efforts to get other industries, both large and small, to locate here, hverv reas onable inducement should be held out, and our great resources and advantages advertised thoroughly and truthfully. We should not forget the opportunities afforded by the Lewis and Clark fair to pre sent our claims. There seems to be a lull iu this direction. Just why, we can't say, but there is. Joe Day, well-known as a Port- luud detective, has been the star actor in quite a number of itnsuv ory escapades recently. His latest is n shooting scrape. Last Fridav evening he shot a man named Louis Schumcr, whom Joe attempt ed to arrest. Schumer tried to get away ana uay puued a head on him, dropping his man. The oth n cruay a woman uoggeu him, or tried to. He has been severely 1 he meeting then divided into wards, and held. In the first ward C. S. Ihompson and D. V. Kdwnrds were nominated, while the second ward decided upon II. W. Hrlcc and W. C. Walker. flic meeting then adjournal. iu is Jingles on the Cow. Fire ami water proof, Is manufact Hva.1 v.l 1... r m r I .. ' a... - I .a a. -.vuaiw uiMiicj iiy v-. 1. iiioe, inc committee aptwinted by the ccnsureti many times, but we pre - having no interest in Commercial association to take up su me Joe is as good as the balance . 31111 011(1 Preserve your this matter have reported no uefi- of the "gang" which ofilicts Port iwi. mi worK guaranteed. Will nite plan of action as yet. and tin- land. wnt roofs for next sixty days for less some steps are taken, plans HflniH.hllA iw.il.i . . . I a. a w in . h-v-ini. (.sum 11 tenure. lorniuiated and ways and means acauaai is rue in the manage T. T. rOK devLsed to carry out some plan of meut and awarding committees of (ukuiuuttt p.i.,.. . ill... n action, very soon 11 win ie too iaie. sue 01. iouis uur oinctais. i.ei us . Thfi ,unbcr naustr, give, u ft aM ,101e t,mt the Uwla and Clark IM-Lot, jo x too St.Johns Park strong and mighty lever, nnd we fair will offer no opportunity for owiooiciiig river. should take advantage of it. the "gralters." IHS-Lot. w X ICO nwir woolen 1 t It is amnzing with what irequen fi-ioo x too iMiiest 1-4 block in cy the big dailies ot Portland have Anil uliould they cow. the latent Of foe may act their aonla 011 lire. And hurl them front tlielr strand catate, wuerc eacu, anarnitcroi 1'ate, Sf. Johns. IZW-Block on Hroadway. D. C. Rogers THE REAL ESTATE MAN sr. JOHNS, 0R1I00N recently been St. Johns. I insinuations are publishing slaps True, the slurs s at and credited to some citizen of this city, and the b. d's. Real estate is advancing iu price since the definite announcement that the Weyerhauser company would locate here. While prices have not been of the "boom" kind Up to date, it is to be hoped that Slta now, aupcrh, with vUagc Krhn, aiki no one tinrc to iiiock at mm. Should they not cow, they fear a pool, Where all uood tithes come to achool To learn the wherefore, and the why, Of councllmeu who do not trv. To keen the city pure anil neat, And all the cowa Irom 01T the street. Alaal Alackl That such a thine Aa cowishncta should thua take wIiik, And hover near them nhdit ami dav. Obtruding when they try to pray ror wiaionra loving uauu 10 KUiue, a nil not a cow be IoimuI outside; A Strom; corral where she iiiIlmiI moo. Or butt the fence aa cows will do, No town of any creat otate. Ilaa yet snrunt! un. hut. soon or late. 1 lie cow nan raiscu a ncviusii uur. And made men mad to think of her. And all the evils that have apruiiK I'roni cowa kiuce tin old world wat young. GEO. W. CONE LUMBER CO. Rocri'. Ceiling, Rustic, Aaa All Kinds of Building IfaUriil '"K Drr Quitinu.d. WTT . I TOOT BDKT.T1-nnr t. JOUNS. OKEtinw claim the Insinuating things said to no great inllatlon will occur now. be "Interviews." Here is the last we believe the best interests of the dirty fling, taken from lost Satttr- city will be served and our prosper day's Oregoniau: Ity greater it dealers hold prices A resident who. for prudential reasons, down to a reasonable basis. We ,,0?.!! wfll ht name given says: want ,0me builders, and we are iiat rlotlsiii niul tfood faith of the men ?Hre Ret them, bt Values should whohroueht the adontlon of the new he Kept witntu a reasonable limit. charter and iuconioretion in the first Of course, it is natural to expect an 8TKBS1 Paper Hanger place, I think they have acted unwt&ely. 1 be spirit sbown in connection wit a the coming tnuulcipal election explains what 11 my never liave Incorporated in the first place, and now we have a charter that would be suited In most respects for a city of 350,. 000 population, 1 tuinic it wouiu oe good judgment for St. Johns to join I'ortiaiul, ami not undertake to advance as the demand increases. This is true in every line. Demand and supply regulate all markets. But dou't overshoot the mark, sol that a reaction would prove disas trous. A syndicate has been formed in Los Angeles, Ca! with the view run a city government, with all the attendant 0f getting control of the saloon bus- And to give th evils of municipal politics, of which we , J? . f . -t d (ruarnntee to With the jingll are just beginning to get a taste. St. mess " tmu cltv V ttim guarantee to I Tnf...a ..... Ir-r.a n In Knti.le I IB1V inifl I IIP CI IV UCaSUlT II1C All III Mn llAtVM4yvBa from fio.ooo to $15,000 to nay for fire of S1.10.000 annually. If saloons mr u m mm - 1 m . f t .1 ' ' . "iim ILLUI ULIII I apparatus purcnascii, lor uie for lot for a Oder can be left at Couch' store ,t Attention GIko to All, W. A. STORR DANIEL BREGHT . , NOUSES TO RENT " Win i BOOK UU. OS V apparatus nurchased. t " . . M a a city hall, for a public dock and lor sala ries, which, tuougu small, must oe pam Unlaw l .misread tbe luture, 1 pi 10 must exist, why wouldn't scheme be a good one? - t Rev, Campbell preached a cf I If we swear a "cuss" or two I . r .a .1 1 . t t 1.. vc cau i uiiuw a tuck, cuuiuhiiu ill JOHNS, OEIOOW redict that St. Tohna will be knockine for ad mission to Portland before the next two mon at the M. E. church Suuday i";'!; ii r I I - HljiUI, 1U WWtu lie uigcu uu ui' wcuuiiiueucvcpi. jornia i"- ers to vote for no man who was sessesso disloyal and disgruntled Ueking office, and some of his a citizen, even among the i-icicic- hearers interpreted this to aiean ers" and mossbaclcs. it there is that they shouia not vote at an. one such, Portlaud is welcome, to w brethren, decidedly wrong. uiui, uui ii ue Hvca us uuytt The Review hasn't found a candi that city as He is to bt. Johns, and jn, :n ct Tnhns who has not said: u ! t.? i ..cr. I j wuiu ever cxcjtisc ma muss uui- mj don't want the oihee; I am a ciently to attract any notice m the candidate only because the peopfc metropolis, we'll venture to say that .n. , ta Each and everv cuy wouia oe giaa to gci nu oi disinterested, to be sure. Bro. Campbell hasn't mixed much in St. Johns politics, evidently. PjrjChoiccsttl or irurroir WNOLE 4 WINDLE SVln V,1 at him, A man who can so far for get his obligation of citizenship in hishwecky as to give utterance to use acaHMUCUts cxpceu avuuyc, wm wneyer'b umma;i no. never, in any cofumHnity. ' Fruit raiser of Pierce county, Washington, will give away apples weacn at the ae of 24 In 1878 land strawbwnes at tse iewis ana L.tnnr.Mroti where iat nf TheasMultatColdendale. Wash., on Claris exposition in oraer 10 con- uis u tne ministry was done. Preacher Cawood a few day ago, appear vince easterners that Pierce county He served several charge as sup tohave"been without any provocation, is an unsurpassed locality for rais- nlv and was ordained local deacon and utterly nexcusable from any point 7 " nrrAitcl P.y : vl 1 luT' of view. Thiais a country, of religious ng Uiese products- at Albany in 1893 by Bishop Good- libertv. andamanorwoanha just as A ti so.ooo exhibit of tbe proclt selL He 4 was well liked every mucn ngm to oe a rree jaeiuooi ucts of tt,e nmippiue isianas win where hewept.aua met with success down bv the manacement Presbyterian or Catholic. Portland . .rHticr fratiire of the 00 ! KOUrBAI.' I .... ... a . a I " . 4 i. . - a 1 initsvi -.rirfQ irnvpnirneni rnav unti trt( i-itrii wnr nrnvnttt tit. i - Tbe Review has no apologies 10 - ris make for lawlessness, nor woum u r.rZi'ZLs : . ! r ' T," r.. dollar a year, ViK hi wiawuiy A.i 31U aflii oi 1 W T 1inn.. A u tt.....t.... 111c JMiieiium 11111 in lOKHieu till ..1 I a'aava. w viiiisti ftira Itllll est body of water ever included an cxositiou enterprise, and doubly 11 . . . n. 1 ... m. ... I... .........1 : ....:.t....t iiiiiuvini' uiviiik iu 11.1 liiiiiiiiu uri i i.wi w uw a uwtii.i at a a uesigticu to accommodate 2000 guests. The Inn ndjoins the Esplanade, 11 promenade more than half n mil long extending ttloiig the shore. Pucing the Inn. on the peninsula iu the center of Guild's Lake, tire the United States government buildings. Beyond these, iu the distance, rise To cow or not to cow'a the nuettlon. inc snow peaks ot the Cascades The Council Miya It U a vexed one: At the rear the fir-clad foothills Should they not cow, they scarcely know make a striking and pleasing back- . mar KU rround for the vorv vh to of tilt "l I .......... WI.I.. M...I I .1 l nu utiuie. 1 ui.-t iiieui lueiitiuu uuiKes the American Inn a veritable Mini liter resort hostelry. Broad verandas iu two tiers en tirely surround the building. Ter races with ornate balustrades ex tend out from the verandas to the Esplanade and the waters of the lake. Boat landings nrc provided 011 two sides, from which the vis itor can embark iu a gondola, ciectnc munch, row boat, or nu Indian canoe for an enchanting ride of a couple of miles on Guild Lake. I he building is three stories high and is built with an interior court which has been transformed into a beautiful flower garden. This arrangement makes every room nu outside one, and provides an abund auce of light and air. Eire e.scae.s are provided on nil sides of the building nt frequent intervals, and u nigut patrol system guarantees absolute safety to guests. Electric ai communication irom each room to the office insures good service. All of the hall floors are sound- deadened so that guests can rest well at night. A buffet, barber shop, news stand, booths where guests may purchase collars, cuffs, haberdashery, notions, in fact, everything that is needed for com fort and amusement are provided, The rates of the Inn are fixed and controlled by the exposition and will be maintained throughout the exposition period. Rooms may be secured on the European pluu for $2 to $ per day, Including breakfast. On the American plan, the rates run from &s-5 to i.t.50 per day. Rooms with private baths are, ot course, proportionately higher. Reduced rates are made for two or more persons occupying the same room, and children under ten years are takeu at half rate. These rates include the daily admission to the grounds after one has become a registered guest of the hotel, and this is paid to the exposition by the hotel management. Visitors 6toppmg at the Ameri can inn avoid the inconvenience and expense attached to riding to and from the grounds 011 the cars. They may divide their time between sightseeing and rest at will. A well-appointed first class cafe is maintained where a la carte ser vice can be had at popular prices. Table d'hote meals are: breakfast and luncheon 50 cents each, and evening dinner $1, Rooms may be reserved m ad vance by making a small deposit, ana dates may ue cancelled or changed by observing rules laid II a roruaturs municipal campaign may not, as yet, be quite as anima ted as that in progress at St. Johns nt this time, but it has already de- veloied a number of peculiar situ- ntions. The new primary law under which the nominations will be made here, Is the source of much confusion among those who have hitherto been accustomed to cutting and drying the political program before it shall have been presented T l Mln.n . . 1 . n ......... . I . u uiuat wiiu weie ciiuscu to lllllKC "the nominations In nccnnlntifv therewith. The bosses seem to be without a job; but they arc not wholly Idle, by anv means. Thcv would like to deceive the jcople Into believing that they are not concerned about the situation nt nil; but their success so far iu that direction has not been sufficiently marked as to be worthy recognition Many ot these professional noltt a ----- ciaus have lived on official eiiiolu ... a ..... 1 0 iiieuts uuu grnti lor so manv vears mat mere are not many atnoiii: them who would know how to begin again to earn 11 livelihood by legitimate pursuit 01 Diisiness t t 1 t t .a iieuce ineir worry over tne new .situation. Mayor Williams' mysterious titti tune relative to his tmsible cand dacy for re-iiomiuntion has filially been partially solved but nol wholly so, as many affect to believe lie declares now that he will be candidate if the Republicans wil nominate him; but, prior to this announcement, it was quite geuer ally retried that the Republican organization had concluded not to place a ticket in the field. Perhaps the honorable mayor imposed this condition iu order to avoid the effort of vindicating his present itduiluis trittion by serving another term. I W. T. SLATTI3N DENTIST Onice lu Cochrnn Hlook, next to Dr. 1 tensor olitcc Ofllce hours, 9 n. tu, to 8 p. 111. Telephone Scott ti.18 hut, Spartan-llkc. in liold array. Men met and put the cow away, wnere meat leisure, ruminates, no more destroys tlielr garden gates nut reign a queen, much loved, alone, Within a space that' all her own. Put her away as troiur men should. And we'll all halloo that your'e good, The Bells-Cow Bells. vou heard the merry jingle of ociis, Have the As on the midnight air it softly swel)? iau you near lit jtngic, pngie, Till your nerve are all a-tlnglc And you with that you might mingle With a hatchet, or a hingle, With the herd.out 011 the street. There to daughter all you'd meet, ve the owner hens, ng of the belli? "Hush, my child, lie still and slumber, i'or out bossy gilding by, this she'll not Harmm: '11 not harm my precious darling, to sleep, and do hot cry!' Go City fathers will forgive us, Obituary. William Andrew Kemp was born December 13, 1835 in Baltimore county, Maryland. He died at his home in St. Johns, Multnomah county, Oregon, March 3, 1905 aged 69 years, 2 months and i days. He was converted in an old log school house at Walnut Corners, Ind., at the age of 16, and uulted with the M. E. church where he remained a faithful member until his death. He was licensed to One abndetbe propsr liberty of asy I asd Ckrk exposition. The local Democrats have pricket up their ears 11 little in the hoiie mat tne direct nominations aw wil ulfonl them an opportunity to sli a few good men into fat niunlclpa ft. a4 a a ..a . 1 pus. rneir leaders held nn Inter esilng meeting' oh AVelluesday even ing to consider several different propositions as to how they shouli proceed to take advantage of the new situation. It Is strange, how ever, that so many voters tlo not yet fully understand the new prim nry law; and for that reason a fill vote is not exiiected at the June election. Eor fnstnnce, if a voter who registered last vear without giving his political affiUuttou, he will not be eriiilUed to vote unless ic re-register, giving the name o the tMirty to which he belongs. So. also, must he register again If, since last election, he hns moved us residence into another ward or ireciuct. I Our city council has just voted to increase the saloon license fee from $400 per annum to ;oo. Even that figure Is too small. The city would ititdoiimcdiy receive ns much revenue If the fee weresiooo. A uumlier of the chain dead-falls iu the North End would thus be driven out of business, much to the moral improvement of the metrop olis. I Chief of Police Hunt will prob ably soon increase the number of lis olhclal family, the council huv ug authorized the ooard of police commissioners to add 40 patrolmen to the torce, ihey arc needed. 11 fact, Chief Hunt has long been laudicappcd by the fact that his force of policemen has been entirely uadequate to the ueedu of u rupidly growing city like Portland, The metropolis is already overrun with thugs and petty thieves who have come thus early from all parts of the country to get iu 011 the ground oor when the opening of the Lew is and Clark centennial extwsitiou shall give them opportunity to ply their criminal trade. The strike among the workmen at the exposition grounds is about to collapse from sheer inanition. Workmen are returning to their tasks by the score and resuming their places. It is probable tliut the work of completing the build iugs has not been appreciably de- ayed. I he fair commission has announced that everything will be 11 readiness for the otieuiug day on which President Roosevelt will touch the button that will set the thousands of wheels of the great show iu excited motion, I The Civic Improvement associa tion is doing most excellent service tu the matter of cleaning up the city and adding many useful and ornamental attractions to it. The enterprising women of the city have taken a vigorous part in the good work, so long delayed. Probably they have been watching the pro gress of the rural city of St. Johns in that respect. Lawrence M. Hcnscl, M. D. OITiccnt Central Hotel Over I'ostoulec . . , Ol!ice hotiro, t to 5 p. m. Phone Scott 1 1.8. ST, JOHNS, . . ORUOON' Dr. E. W. ROSSITER PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON OfllcB liouriii 0 to 12 tnJ ls30 to S. ItedJrneo l'liono Scott 1201. Office l'liona Union 4002. Dr. MARY MacLACIILAN Onice hours, 9 to 11 a, in. t to 5 p. iu. Rwlilence Phone Scott Onice Plume Union G), Office I Upitalr. not Klllolt' Drue Store. T. T. PARKER Attorney - at Law ST. JOHNS, 0RIK10N Instructions on PIANO nml OROAN AAIY B. ROWLAND 50 Cents n l.csson Corner Jersey nml l.c.il(t SlrecU. GOODRICH & GOODRICH J AitoiirrnoTS ST. JOHNS A1IP rOUTLANP, OllEOON Chicago Rooming House l W. IIINMAN, Prop. Rooms from (lino n week tin. Cor. Chicago nnd Ivnnho slrccls Boulevard Addition To SI. Johns, I lluli Inn J lictnceu enr lino ami river. Lots 5th 1 00. iillcvs. S200 Hnsy monthly Payments. (1. II. VANIIOUTUN, St. Johns Three 14 Acre Lots for -Sale With nllryx, nil rorucni, Dr. William Wolf I licks St. Johns I Munis sr. joiins. or PLUMBING Q. W. OVURSTRUUT Columbia Boulevard and Central Ave, tub i CENTRAL HOTEL Airs. L. Tyner, Proprietor l int Class Rooms CuMiio I'.u-cllciit ST. JOHNS, 0RIU10N ST. JOHNS HOTEL MIHH 1(1011, l'ruprlelicii Jersey Btreot St. Johns, Oro. Oood Ml Coufoitablo Itoomi The Hazelwood Is nn uii-to-ilnto quick Lunch, Cih'ar, Coiifoclionury and News Stand. Tho Celebrated Ilnzel wood Cream and Huttcr kept in stock. Corner Jersoy St. and Broadway St. Johns, Orogon ANDERSON & ALLAN THE BAKERS 'he best HRKAD, CAKKS and PIRS in the world Give us a trial Phone Scott 3101 St. Joans