A Good Way to !ave Is to purchase the necessaries of life where you can GET THEM the CHEAPEST quality considered. 'c offer the the rrjrcst and most palatable good. In our line at price a. low an possible nnd still allow us n Just Profit. INVESTKlATls nnd Act Accordingly. mm A m mt m k it COUCH Ol OUIYIKAINY Phcnc Union 4066 GENERAL MERCHANTS I j.'! J. J. KADDERLY Hardware Of all Kinds. Sole Agent for Universal Stoves and Ranges Do not fail to sec the Universal Steel Range beforp purchasing 1 14J.H3 firtl Street, Odd Felltwt luildinf. Porilmd, Oregon. Phone Main 1382 I l. A. SMITH J. I'. I'Ol'l' SMITH & POFF, ltmir In FEED, HAY, LIME, CEMENT, SHINGLES i CVI Pttlmcd it rurllinil Print I'lui On lUlf Krlglit CUrca Prompt lIUfr mi J Correct I'rlcr i. I Phone Union 3101 ST. JOHNS, OREGON i Would like to save 25 per cent on your Fuel and you can do it. D. A. SMITH He's in Town Phone East 3035 Lucky Runaway. S. W. Simmons' horse, attached to a itgni rig, took fright Wednes day morning while in front of the Saint Johns bakery nnd promptly gave n quick exhibition free of cost. The horse became friirhtcued nt a street cur and ntatle a jump. Kav Simmons. about fourteen venrs old. grabbed the bits and was dragged 1 icw nunurcti icet wlien his hold gave way and he droped. The wheels passed over him but did no serious damage. The animal wildly ran towards the schoolhouse but ill front of lilliott's ctrmr uwu turned about and took to the side walk. At first tt was figured ho was going in but he dodged the issue and continued down the walk. In front of the Hnzelwood were ice cream freezers and a walk sign, but the horse dragged the vehicle between these and the building and "never touched 'em." He then turned north nnd stopped short ns he almost started Hickner toothers' delivery team on the run. The damage done was slight but the lad in charge was a plucky one. Has n Fine Garden. C. R. Organ yesterdny brought to Tun Ruvmw office three straw berries of the Magoou variety the combined weight of which wjis 2 1-2 ounces. The largest of these ber ries stood 2 1-2 inches high and had a girth measurement of 5 1-2 inches. Mr. Organ has a fine garden ujvoii the procrty he recently disposed of nnd declares that he will have an equally valuable spot in his new home nearby. His promised crop of I.ogan berries is tt wonderfully large one. Our Local Grist Revival Enthusiasm. The union evangelistic services now being held in the big tent "Glad Tidings" in University Park arc being largely attended uttd much interest is Iwing displayed by the pastors and the jcopie in the meet ings. J. Leslie McComh, one of the evangelists who assisted Rev. Chapman in his "Pacific Coast Campaign," is in charge. He has a sweet gosjcl singer Mr. Klliott who leads a large chorus. Choir meetings are held every evening at eight. All arc cordially invited to the services. Omitted On Name. The following name was omitted from the list of officials of Odd Pel lows on first ixige: P. G. Clifford Tltayir. Uringus $i and we will send the Review to your friend for n year. I,. K. Walker is building a five room addition to his residence on j the river view. I Mrs. Mary Meyers and Miss1 Gertrude Keenan, of Irving, were guests of Mrs. George A. Rice on Sunday last. Just in time for dinner every day our fresh, nice bread. Saittt Johns Bakery A. I,. Johnston, of Portland, will preach Sunday morning at the Hap list service in the Seventh Day Adventist church. J. C. Cromc, founder nnd once owner of Tint Ruvutw, has re turned from his fishing trip and was in town on Tuesday. J. S. Knudson, office manager for Meier-Prank Company, is build ing a nice little $800 cottage at Oak Park. G. K. Dovereattx has the contract. Don't go home at noon without a loaf of our fresh bread. Saint Johns Uakery. The little poem "Memory" in another column has been trans-, lated into almost every tongue nnd 1 been printed in almost every coun try. It is worth preserving. t A meeting of the stockholders of the Peninsula Hank is to be held in Portland this afternoon nt two-thirty for the purpose of choosing n board j of directors and transacting other , business. J G. II. Carlson, of the Portland Manufacturing Company, was at Scappoose on Wednesday from which point he went to some lum ber camps to look tip some hard wood stock. The Christian Kndenvor of the Kvnugclical church will meet at the home of Mrs. Rose Hartman this evening for the purtiosc of holding their regular monthly bus iness meeting and social gathering. Have you seen the Eastern made, White P ne Screen Doors that we are selling. Also have adjustable Window Screens in different sizes. Pottkk & Gooi.D, the hardware men. I Work is being hurried on the new reservoir in order that it may 1 be put to use as quickly as possible The water company is also in re ceipt of new mains which will Ik laid as fust us required. Saint Johns Camp, No. 75.16, M. W. A., is to give 11 basket social and dunce in Its new hall on the evening of Saturday, June 10. There will be dancing on the lower lloor while the sale of baskets will be upon the upcr lloor. Music is to be furnished by tt ladies' baud of Portland. 1 Union (Memorial Services. The Union Memorial services wcr held last Sunday at the Meth odist churclk The hou.se was crowded with an enthusiastic aud ience. The service was opened with an organ voluntary and followed by the good old hymn "My Country Tisol Thee." Rev. 1?. K. Mc Vicker of the Kvnngelieal church made the opening prayer. This was followed with nn ntithcm "Praise the I.ord ye Nations," by the choir. The Old Testament lesson was read by Rev. Upshaw of the Congregational church, after which "Gloria Patri" was sung by choir and congregation. Rev. J. Heusou rend the New Testament lesson, following the reading with a few remarks. The male quar tette Messrs. Young, Storrs, llors man ntut Hcnscl then rendered a very fine selection. At this juncture a new feature was introduced by Rev. Campbell when an offering was taken, two of the war veterans waiting on the congregation. Mrs. P. llorsmatt rendered the offertory, followed by an anthem by the choir. The sermon, which was preached by Rev. Campbell, seemed to be well received. A hymn by the choir and congregation closed the service, nnd the benediction was pronounced by Rev. Uecson. 0. M. 1'AUl.K 0. 1'. MRKKU.L , Faulk & Merrill Clairavoyant and Palmist. Coal, Hny, Grain, Ground Feed, Paints, Oils and Building Materials Phone East 713 University Park, Oregon After you have visited every Flour palmist nnd fortune-teller, call at j Wanda's temple of palmistry; I readings in astrology, cards, clair voyance and spiritual, hvn No. t; 1 names given and no writing. Call and Ik convinced. 211 Fourth st., Portland, Ore. WALTER W. WOOD CLUB HALL Carpenter, Contractor, Builder APARTMENTS 2J large niry rooms divided into Sn lli'.i of two to four room, also uliinle rooms. Situated one block from Columliiu University, near cor. of I'isk St. mid lloulcvard. furnished or Unfurnished for HOUSEKEEPING Jol) work promptly attended to, Plan nnd specification furnished on application. "l Mease call and leave your order at 1) t). Wood's tiicyclc store on Tacoma st. hone Union 4060, Bon Ton Barber Shop A. W. DICKSON 1'lrst class work and clean hot towels for tult-iina. tttiir iMlltttlif 11 I specialty. Phone Soott 1269 jecy slrecl St. Johns OSCAR DeVAUL.M.0 .RESOLUTION At The Schools. Memorial programs were given in the schools of Saint Johns last Monday the primary grades meet ing in one of the lower rooms while the others entertained in the eighth grade room. Much audience was addressed by a war veteran and each program given was excel lently rendered. The visiting seakers made elo quent addresses and held their audiences well hi hand. Many adults were present at these exer cisesand all concluded that the schools of Saint Johns were not vis ited with enough frequency nor valued us they should be by those interested. New Machinery. A. S. Douglass has just added to his mill industry in the way of a machine for the manufacturing of door and window frames. The machine mortises the fruuies to fit the pulley wheels which are in serted here: and the frames are to Ihs shipped complete. Mr. Doug lass declares that there will be a large demand and regrets that he did not install .such 11 machine be fore this. Office hours, 9 to II n. 111., 1 to 5 , tu Office I'lionr. Scott H04, Urslilcnrc I'lionr, Union 3941, Oflicr In UnUrrsltv I'ntk Dntir Store. Wood Notice li Hereby (liven That At (lie Meet Ing of The Council of the City of Saint Johns, Oregon, held on the 21st day of April, A. I). I05. the Follow ing Resolution was adopted t Subscribe for The Review. Hlt.soi.vnn: That the Council of the City of Saint Johns, Oregon, deems it vxpciiicui nail prooc 10 improve Kien tuoiid street from southerly line of Port land lloitlevnrd to southerly Hue of . Willis lloulevard. I The improvement of Richmond street shall consist of grading full width of street mid to establish the sidewalk grade. S.iid improvement to he made in accordance with the Charter and ordi nances of the City of Saint Johns and the plans, (.peciticutious nnd estimates of the City Hnglncer filed ill the ollicc of the Recorder of the City of Saint Johns, I The cost of wild Impioveiueul to he iivsesed as provided by the city Charter upon the proiwrty specially mid jh-cuI-lurly hcnclUted therehv, nnd which is hereby declared to bo alt the lots, pails thereof and parcels of land within a line 100 feet from the outside line of each side of said Richmond slice t. I The Hiiglnccr's esllmatei of the prob able total cost for the improvement of said street is fyifi. The plans, spccllicu lloiis and estimates of the City Hugiiiccr for the imiirovcmcul of said Richmond street are hereby adopted. ! Khsoi.vhii; That the City Recoider of rv c O-l ff the Cltv of Saint Johns be, and Is herebv UaVldSOn & bCliail, directed to jvc notice of the pioposcl imnrovemeut of said Richmond stieet as provided by the city Chatter. Remonstrances against the nlsivc im provement may lie tiled in writing with the undersigned within Ijdiiysftom the date of the first publication of this notice. lly outer of the Council, J. W. HANKS, City Recorder. I'irst Insertion, May 1(1, ioy Last insertion, Juuco, nij. We are selling the best wood to be found in this district. Second growth Hr nnd maple, good quality, delivered for 4-foot, green, jkt cord $3 00 .foot, dry, er cord 3 25 15-iuch, dry, jiercord 3 50 7-foot Cellar Pence Posts, on the ground, each 5 cts Drop a card in iKistofficc, or leave orders nt Raser's store. St. Johns, Ore. Clothing Cleaned Have your clothing cleaned, pressed anil mended by Mrs. iMcCnnn hi the old jkisI ollicc building, St. Johns l.udles clothes a specialty. I Foreign Exchange Bought and Sold THE PENINSULA BANK Extends Greetings to the Citizens of Saint Johns and Surrounding Districts and solicits their business. Has A Paidln Capital of $25,000. -if c WiU Open for Business Monday, June 5, 1905 Doing A General Banking Busin'ss SAVINGS Special Attention will be paid to our Savings Department, in which Deposits as low as $1.00 will be carefully handled: interest computed semi-annually C. A. WOODS, Cashier. Cochran Block, Corner Jersey and Philadelphia Streets, Saint Johns. 1 I