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MEN'S CLOTHING! i z I Men's CUor $7.50, $10, $12.50,1 ITKj; Omia $15. $20. and $25. 1 WWW -r-j 7 I A Saving of from $2,00 to $5.00 on Encli Suit Bought Men's Hats, Shos, Neckwear, Hose, Shirts and Underwear. Right Right The floods Arc The Prices Arc WELCH THE AMERICAN CLOTHIER... 1-223 Morrison Street rncr I i r s t , i' o r 1 1 a n a 22 U o Our Local Grist Schools arc now out. There should now be plenty of A Few Thorn. "No thunder comet In Oregon!" That Is the sing they've tune ui; And lightning's absence quickly bred A bravery among us. KEEP COOL ELECTRIC FANS Make Torrid Summer Days Knduntble IN IN Mean comfort for the business man ut his nil? OIM-'ICI? desk. rillv IIOMK Same fan can he used in kitchen, dining-room or slccping-tonm nt will. Afford most effective method of drying the Imir after washing. IN IUiSTAUU ANTS Quickly cool sweltering humanity stim tilate jaded aielite.s drive away annoying Hies purify the atmosiiheie. TMI COST TO OPHIIATK AN HI.KCTHIC J'AN IS SO SMAI.I, IT WOl'1,1) IIAuibv"iil AP I'ltl'.CIAIII.H. HUiCTIMC I.IC.IITANIITIIK UI.UCTKIC I'AN MAKIt A STHONO CO.MIIINATION I'Olt SUM MRU COMI'OUT. Portland General Electric Co., Talaphon Cxchanu t3. Prompt Delivery Sovanth and Aider Straeta. Plionc Alain .1262 ffteSH ffOASTCD carcrs. HtGJt atfAMt i OAKNO Telephone and W'o ulll Call for Order 12.1 1-2 Morrison Street Portland, Orchil COOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCh0500 CMOOOOOOOOOOOlQOOOOOaOO I1. A. SMITH j. I'. roi'i' SMITH & POFF, Pf.U'M III FEED, HAY, LIME, CEMENT, SHINGLES LATH, COAL, KTO. lil P.lltrrr.l l IVltLn.l I'rlrr. I'lui On. Half 'ilM Ch.rfti 1'raiunl Ptllmr m. I Cuitwl I'iUc. Phono Unloa :101 8T. JOHNB, OHEOON MODESTY Is the Minugest chin ncUttistio of a watch. If you would know why, nsk Wilson, tlie Jeweler, Taconu St., St. Johns, On-, III The Circuit Court of The Slate of Oregon for .Multnomah County. In tho mailer of tliu application nf llatlic Salomon to have rcgislnc! the III It lo luU mill (i in dliH'k is of J inn iiiiiii m .uititunu in Mo John, In Multnomah OlI-COII, , Kolx-il Callln. ii ndmii Ol.tC Of J.IIIIO Jllllll Mhiiiii, Clu. J, Udd, It. C. llio naugh.A. I'. I'U'kcI.iu tuislccs of the lumen John's Tiut iiihUt tin will of Janus John, iIi-cimmiI, Jolui A. Carr. 1 Maiy Allium, l.ulit Tiuney, lint, John. Wultvr John, Samuel John, AdclUa John, lUliahcth l. StrouhildKr. I lame John, Virginia Uwsoii, Itninu i wuni, hvu rami nml Alary I. 4....!. llll WICKER &. I BLACKBURN, Home Furnishers. St. Johns. tuu (u !) Ji4ii4 ua Ik. lt4l TRUail MEATS iOnit tl.llifry .nil .ourUoai li.alu.nl ii.ii you urj.r iron lu. old r.uttii. kids to run errands and brum in the wood for mother. Miss lilmince Morgan, of May ville, Oregon, sjwnt Sunday with her aunt, Mrs. U. B. York. Miss Clara Heller, who has been with Tint Kkvikw, left on Monday for her new position at Ilwaco. Horn, in Saint Johns, Saturday, June 24, a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Scott Lindley. And so we grow. On Tuesday Mrs. Richard Shep herd entertained Miss Marian Otiiulev. of Grand Rapids, Mich- iimti. and Miss Dorcnbeck, of ri ' rortlatid. The Ladies' Aid ol the Methodist tt couple. a . a !.. I cnurcn met witn Airs. j. u. wins Wednesday afternoon. A ten-cent tea was served. Mrs. Wicker, of Kalama, Wash- imtton. spent Sunday with her husband, Ii. 1 Wicker, of the firm of Wicker & Illackbum. N. H. Suilter, cartwntcr and contractor, has purchased a horse and lumber wagon and proposes to do ins own naming nner 1111s unie. W. S. Kyler. who lives in the boat house by the ferry, has been sick with pneumonia for several davs. His condition is not serious as yet. I. W. Logan and family were down from Portland to spend Sunday with Mrs. Nora McCann. Mrs. Lcnran Is a daughter of Mrs. McCann. One of the teachers re-engaged for the coming year in this city has secured another job. This will make one additional new teacher to be secured. O. W. Newbury, of Portland, was visiting Mrs. Kdward Cole 011 Sunday. Mr. Newbury is an electrician and is 11 son-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. Cole. n tracer sent 0111 lor me new pressed-brlck mi it to this side of Chicago at last rciiorts. Still, Chicago is quite a siell from Saint Johns. S. C. Cook, of Kahuna, Washing ton, who owns some realty in Saint Johns, was in this city the latter part of the week. He contemplates moving Here very soon. Miss l'lossie Ugden recently won a pretty little enamelled chatelaine watch in an advertising contest. rids is a good ad for the excellence of the Saint Johns children. The jieople along the water front are glad that the lorpedo boat Destroyer is none as it made such big waves that it endangered the rafts along the river and tore things up generally. County Assessor and Mrs. Down iug, of Cowlits county, Washington, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Mlackhuru hist week. While here Mr. Downing invested in two lots in north Saint Johns. Mrs. P. Peterson, of Park avenue, on Friday entertained her friend, Mrs, I, unionist, of Portland. Also Blder George Jenkins, of the Mormon church, accompanied by three sisters from rrovo, Utah. Mrs. John Drug, of Downs, Kansas, is guest of her brother C. I.. Clark and family. With Mrs. Drug came her two daughters, Mr. Clark escorted his family to Port laud Monday evening to attend a New Hughiud Society meeting. Last week some one stole the luwt Ijclouging to Peter Uurdene. Mr. Uurdcue's brother, John, is watchman at the government moor ings, Mr. Caples, also, had his lxut stolen the same week. Such things are getting to lie a nuisance. Professor J. Teuscher, junior, wlm lias liud charge of the schools deserviui; of in Saint Johns the past year, left onlv did the When lol There came an awful craOi That gave ui all the Milvcrv It left u sick, with throbhin hearts, And likewise liuhtt our liven? Tll u no more that thunder shuns The fair banks of Willamette; When roaring jars break In on sleep And make us all yell "Gracious!" If you wear glasses to the fair either carry a stuffed club -or leave your purse at home. Norway is trying to draw a king. Perhaps a jack would come nearer to ruling a royal tlusii. Since that clap of thunder Saturday inornimr let's not say "It never thunders in Oregon I" Many a judge who doesn't look it is old enough to know better than to kiss the bride when he joins The reason so many Portland girls wear large shoes is probably because wide tires do less harm to the roads. The Gold Hill News recently had a turnip laid on its office desk. The editor should move his plant where the hens coukln t get at it. Those critters peddling eyeglasses at the fair iruarantee to cure con gestion of the purse as well as all diseases of the eye at the same time. The Bouitable Life Insurance company has received a full half million dollars' worth of advertising free of cost. . However, it was tiot Judicious advertising and the re suit was bad. If the Ladles' Aid of the Methodist church believes it could have picked out u worse night for a "benefit" than last Saturday night proved to 1m. well, you'll have to show us, that s all. talk about Mowers! We pass roses nearly every day on our road to work that arc from 10 to 19 inches in circumference! That is a fact. We also pass "daisies' frequently that wear a 22 corse who arc, we mean, fully 34 inches in circumference! Flowers! Well, we should reverberate! Hack in Colorado a professor has discovered the way to increase a person's height. It is a machine that extends the cartilages while the victim reclines and has been successful the past year in increas ing stature from 3 to 5 inches, This is simply a new scheme for pulling a fellow's leg. Same old rncket, Sonic old nolw; Same old norrowi, Same old joys. Same old Ice cream, Same lemonade; Same old cool stmt Down In the shade, Sumc old dust, and Same old sweat; Same old scramble Somewhere to tjet, Smiie little Willie Slid I y forlorn, S.1111C thumb niltilng Siime eye koiic. Same old father Showing 'cm how; Same ln at cracker. . . In heaven now! Same bum cannon, Suite old sorrow, John squinted in it: I'uuend tomorrow. Same soft coujile Out 011 the Trull; Sauntering hIoiil' 'bout As fast as snail. Same tov pistol, Same hljj can; Same call for iioctor After the snap. Same fond mother Shedding her tears; Same fond father Loaded with been. Same home-coming (ioIiik south bv north; Same old "Olorious July The fourth It" TllORN. 0 THE U It II.-J .MJ CnliiiriAn.) I runiaiiu biiu ouuuipou 4 u Cvnroco P.nmnafW . . & 1 bApiUUU WUllliJMiiJ 1 (Oj)eratiiig cars over Portland Con solidated lines) 2 Rates Reasonable Service Prompt OUR FAITH IN ST. JOHNS We have made arrangements ot fe r nil frieeht ill the city and at St. Johns when necessary by team at reasonable rates. Do not move your lunnture (of course you are going to St Johns to live, I'ortianu is moving inai nuyj until you get dur prices. , Portland & Suburban Express Company W. R. STEARNS, Manager N. F. NOREN Real Estate IMs In Arvldson's addition, North St. Johns, overlooking the river, Is lili'li and slehlly l'luc lot, 50x100, two blocks from from the bank . . . Choicest corner lot on Houtcvnrd I,o t 50x100, small home, overlook hm river, hleh and sluhtly; itMinii New 7-room house, close to car line, n nice home., , . . 1'lnc larjic 8-room house, lot t5x . i.,f rttit 1 ..ui. bultdfiiKs; cotfi,oo, will sell for (CASH) New 5-rooin house, lol 50x100, well Improved New o-room house, lot jox7i. one wocic irom station 1000 Sole aecttt for Title Guarantee & Trust co. iiis in roin 1 view soiii 5 down H r month. W. J. Peddicord REAL ESTATE IIJOl l-i acres nt f J50 per acre. Ready or inai. 11,050--Pour-room home, lot looxion. tiJi Mil 1 00 xi no. a line corner on graded street, Level. 1J50 I.ot 50x100. Central ; f i$ cash and ilo tier mouth, 1500 Two-room house, lot 54x181, Yoiini; trees, 50 cash, balance time, I sou 5-room house, lot 109x1m, lin-movements. 11500 n-rooin house; new, overlooks river. 1750 I.ot 75x100, corner; house 14x30, central. 1350 Lot 50x100, St. Johns Heights, fine location ; 175 cam, iMiauce in Installments. 14,000 A block clove to Industries mid (i. it. ,N. K. K. I'.ar terms. Had Pint Exercises. The children's day exercises at the P.vangeltcal church last Sunday morning were of a high order and much praise. Not exercises tliemst-K-- for his Portluud home on Friday do credit to the child nneruooii. lie will now commence some of the pupils of a larger the practice of law at which he is growth, but much credit is due no noyice, ne imving iweu admitted their instnictors. the whole enter. Real Estate Bargains! l,ot looxiui, on car line, yoo feet from otollicc . . ft I'ivc acres lu center of St. Johns for - - . . Six acres very close In for 550 per acre. 1'ifty-fool lot on Willamette Imulr. vard, overlook cvcrythlui;, for Very choice half acre for Rogers & VanHouten Plume Scott 3104. Houses For Rent nv DANIEL BRECHT Is best expressed by our guaranty of 20 per cent increase in value of property during the coming year This guaranty provides thatiin case the proier ty you imrcliase docsfnot iucreasejin 'value at least 20 per Cent 20 per cent during one year from date of purchase we will refund your money witli 6 per cent interest This same gauranty we have been offering since we first undertook to get industries at St. Jotins, something over three years back and up to date no one has ever asked for his money back. Lots and Acreage on Installment Payments Harfman, Thompson & Poms 3 Chamber of Commerce, Portland, Or. O. L CHAPEL, Agent at St Johns. Henry C. Schroeder FURNITURE, CARPETS AND STOVES Funeral Director and Undertaker "QUICK MEAL" STEEL RANGES Received GOLD MEDAL at the St. Louis Exposition Eclipse all for Baking. Guaranteed for 20 years. Oood. UtllmcJ itt ol charge. We will remit street car lar lo purchsr IM" Ujvi McUmont, Ir" YOU WAST A II0U8K 0A1.I. OS 248 RUSSELL ST.,. PORTLAND, OREGON to the bar several years ago. Mrs. Sauiaiitlui Clearwater, 1 ho Town of st. Qf lniic Mpnt MnrtVpf prominent woutun of HIIUIhuo, b county, .suu- of, ousiuiii bmuumarKci i.wu w of Sa'im nlnUiratorof the UdZ' Johns. She is very much surprised decc.i-.ed P . wu,, "it"" siuis.iion. w and pleased to see how Saint Johns marKs ot a and long-con- I:. DONNP.I.l.Y, St. Johns Market J.IMJf uu..t ST. JOHNS. OKEQOM .Mary I. Huiltli. Unity W. Suiitlt. l'lillln . A. Smith. Maltha I'nuiccs IVifnutl lohn " lM Johns) No. j, I'olT. her hiuUind. M.irv A. Cuiev un.l ' Oivkoh. will nvei' Curry, ' her hu.Uunl, Hie ' buildini; a four-UHHu ml I,. Hooter and 1. -M. llotwrr. lierliuOwui.l tvut bulldiut;, iuvomUiii. Cnl! Pnr ltl,l. L'unl. Hvu I'.itth hii.I M 1 ue iHMru 01 mrwiom 01 onool ins. , Muuuomuh Coun ie sealctl bids for Iditiou lo the pre r to the tdaus and l', tSiullh) lUibeauuud iHineations 01 tuts u.tie, sun cvt to mIc HaiUau. her hu.Kind. Hueeue Dtuur"' inas, ri.iiu miki nviticatlous timy nnd Uluilue ht wife, and all other 1 A W'VU ut home ol II, M Culti.orJ. It. whom it may concern: lanch, A certllietl UinU check o( five lefend.iut. lvr Ct""t ' ''lit must iicouivtuv all bids, TothenUnc immvd defeudauu and H,d wilt U- opencil at 7.30 oVUvk, p. 10 an wnoiii 11 may concern' 1 x"j, 0, iyt. In the name of the State of Oregon: IWnl r'ert the rijjht to reject Take notice, that on the ltlli iUv of any and alt bids, June, A. I. Iv5. an aiMiliciilion wasi "ids will Ik- Oonidcred not ad- filed by Mid llatiie Salomon lu the Cir- ,,r'',' J- IMauch, Ih.tnct Clerk, St. cuitCouit of the Slate of Oickoii for 1 Jl,". mvKon. Multnomah county , for Initial leLlm-' Hon of the title to the land aU)o ilf-1 wriiKti. I Racs Wanted. liefou- ....... . . . A !.. 100c. mid t in; kkvihw umtsntgsot almost show cause why such aiplieatiou shall Uliy sort (tlicy must IK.' clean) to not i uraiucii, tue Kime win uc laseu lias grown and improved in a short time. .Mrs, Clearwater is thinking ot investing in proj)erty here, What might have been a serious matter last Priday resulted mostly in wuui. An out-oi-towner came here to collect a bill from one of our merchants aim the business matt didn't seem to be anxious to settle. There were loud words a bit of guit-pluy but, aside from both men being badly scared, there wasn't much to it. taiumeut showing careful, thorough tinned drilliiur. The church was decorated with (lowers of many kinds and with ferns, artistically arranged l lie children, without exception, were arrayed in white, the sim plicity of which, combined with vari-coloretl ribbons and flowers. mailc a cliarmiug sight. Among the features of the daw t ... , . . . . - aonie 01 eMeciai interest, were t he vmi.v 1. 1, 1 !... -V uwli iooca mi-Hi it mrciveti oy tne Recorder of the girls; that perhaps of Mrs. Ci,'.0 St-Jhns, in the State of (Won intHr. "in tliy, untl JI0111 .iv ST. JOHNS. OREQON Bon Ton Barber Shop first cUs work and clean hot towels for (wirous. usir cutting a siecialty. Ants tor Wot Coast Uundn-.l ... . . - jnscy sire.t s, j0,lMS Notice of Bond Sale. McVicker lK-iuu the most inter estlug. executeil and afterwuru sng sweetly. primary class did a thrw-yeur-old These uirls rccitetl then Se 47 ot iu ' 1S. at 4 o'clock, p. ncac Kirii. reciteu, uien nt., for the purchase of all or any part of a very pretty wreath dnl , the Municipal lionds 0f wid c y ulued THE CENTRAL HOTEL I Ars. L. Tyner, Proprietor First Class P.uoms . Cuisine Excellent ST. JOHNS. OREGON virtue of Ordinance No. 46 of said Muny of our readers have useful articles ol lunuture, stoves, musical women's chorus insmiiuenw, uve stocK, etc., they as were solos by Miss wouiu tiisiose ot it they could find nmuhi .j vi r twi-;,,c ..I .. . .. " . O"! . .......... uiiycr. aiui mere are niways a A pleas tnr feature was the 1 114-1 WKU, as also did i,";1 T. . -V "-"""cu ami apj.wwd laddie. The voumr 'sLT 7"ljr"c 3- was most excelleut nd ruu teu ttoi vea fmm r.s: F. J. Koerner is oft', uuicks you appear on or me 17111 nay 01 juiy, as coufesMsl ami a drvree will In: cutcusl according to the prayer of the uiiplica lion and yon will be forcvnirtsl from dUpuliui; the same. 1'. S. I'liaiw. Clnk, by M. S. 1'1111.1,11-S, IK-puty. 11. II. Nicholas, 'Applicant's Attorney. Publlhrl in the Saint Joluu Review June 6, 115, lie usel about the. presses. Will would find a ready purchaser uud allow 5c a pound for a limitel net you a tidy sum if the fact were amount of them to k uud in Mtb- known. A small ad at a small price sciiptions to this paper. If your u The Review will dispose of your neighbor doesn't suhsctibe to this surplus stock. There are all kinds of jutjver tell her atwut this offer. people lookitig for any old kind of a oarguut. suppose you try a small Subscribe for The Review. Ul 1 Review. ..... .1 1.... .' . Kitten "'""'UK wieresi at tne rate of six (6) ner vx-ni nrr inrtiim im 1 1. . .1... . - , utir tu e, uitcrcit mvable wmiinmiBitv Lit. ? : nr.i I - . J wvu uniiririsil lot of txxtple looking for Iwrv-ains seniu m,,, w uVi ZZJZ. 1 r !" Vnttea Sta'tes lint r. ...l.-r- .1.-.. . . " ; . ' .. ' . w. v,m . uw nri "" viu uooks 10 Uiree boys ol Iter class lwuna, Oregon, be had. 1 lie way to sell any thine two for .t I Said bonds are . . . 1 . 1. . 1 . :.. . 1 . , 1 . . . i ki mc uiiivui" s-ccsicr KllOW I hntivinir you have something to sell. That the first cook stove, folding InM, bicycle, or boys saug lot Ol ClUCKetlS you liaVC to Sell n-citntiniw .National lUnk of one hundretl (too) in 0ONTRA0TOR AND BUILDER .... irom taxation either bv the i nJ? Ult' many irood and souks and. alto- gether, there was uot a break in the loug, interesting program. and specification on nnnl!i-!.,n UU neatness ami promptly All work dispatch. W.sted. Two or three girls to leant weav- tug. Apply at 'Portland Woolen Mills, St. Joltus, The Hvht X. . v. .--o-" 'vti vo meet any and i Jdl bid, and to readvertise for bi.is for J. W. llANKs City Reconler. lubHshel in The Review June 16, 1905. WALTER W. WOOD Cup, Cmtractof, . m,,,, iurnuhel on application. n...?l1L'"l,-veonronler.tD hone Uuio,, 40, ""rc ou Tacoma I W. A. ST0RR .jfl Paper nanc? and IkcoraHf Order can Deleft at Couch's W Special Attention Glvta to All ttMieorieW.Cflfe Murii rf... Prmapl DUrr7 Oaarssti MIIX AT rOOT MaUX'atO afl ...aaoaV I V R Dray and ' riano Moving Sfk,t Leave orders at MswMwn' -it store and they will cjve i-r ettentioa. . I