THIS STEEL RANGE Willi Warming Oven nnd Reicrvoir Warranted $27.50 Oven iRxiK Indies; outside measurements 42x24 Inches ; delivered in St. Jolnis or way ioints for. , . . , Same Range, with oven 16x16 Indies ....... $25-00 Old Stoves Taken In Exchange. Hurgains in all kinds of Iloiisdiold Furniture. M.J.McGrath, 66 North 3d St Portland, next to Intermitlonat Hotel. PORTSMOUTH and UNIVERSITY The Sign of the Progressive Storekeeper ! Is 1111 KI.KCTKIC SIGN, combined with the brilliant nttiuelivcness and trade pull ing nualllies of Itl.KCTUIC I.ICIIT IN SI 1)1? TIIH STORK The Advertising Value of Hleclric Light Is lest shown in its incicasiug use by enterprising uiei chants in eveiy Hue of business. Put Your Store to the Front lly using KI.KCTKIC LIGHT, and tlnow your less wide awake coiiiclitnr into the shadow. It Is a Business Proposition And we stand ready to piove to you the absolute economy cf Hl.KCTRIC UGIIT. Reduced Rates For Metre Service Make the cott less tlmii you think. Call up I'hone Exchange i,. We send represcntn- live. Portland General Electric Co., Seventh and Aldir Straati, 4 WHEN YOU HAVIi votr Painting. Wall Tinting, Paper Hanging, Done by Mix- Clark, IT'S DONE RIO I IT I Roof Painting and Shingle Dipoing a Specialty. c. T. Mok. W. 0. CUAHK. MOE &, CLARK, LUMBER 0,0 TO Tlllt St. Johns Lumber Company For nil kinds Common Lumber, KILN DRIED Flooring, Ceiling and Rustic. Sash, Doors, Mouldings and Columns. Yr m4 Mill foot Burlington St. Mmm Eitt S91 Any One Wishing to Invest in Real Estate Will do well to c l. Vamlrriuccr twforc tmvtin; front any one clc. lie handle uothlntf but the let lufxtuus, and all urv la the bV loculitir.. All Mle urv uuile on cy termcUi or oa time. All title guaranteed xt fev't. E. VANDERMlUiR, opp. St. John Sash and Door Co. St. Johns, Orvjon These note were received lart week h bit too late for insertion. We cannot guarantee the insertion of matter received later than three o'clock on Thursday. Editor. A brother of Kate I'eters, from Ho oulnin, is a visitor at the I'ark, Sam N'oka, from UllnoU, Is vUltliitf his brotlier, Henry Noka, of the I'nrk.. The Hackctt family Is comfortably in stalled in the new house on Dawson street, near Portsmouth avenue. airs. S. Ilrown anil family, from the city, have taken n suite nt Cftib Hall for the remainder of the summer. Miss Ilrown is an accomplished musician. Mrs. Ilonner and Mrs. Mitchell, from Indian Territory, vlsltlnii the fair, are . ii..' . ..:..!... . iii temporarily mu)iiiik Their ttralse loud of the nt Park Club Hall Is long and Clay Foreman, from Illinois, is topping with Mr. Castccl for the summer. Mr. I'oreman came to sec the fair also his two sous who are in business in Portland. Harry J. Parklson, wife and sou, from San Francisco, are sojourning at Club Hall. Mr. Parklson Is guardian of the Woodward estate. He enjoys the Park much and expects to settle Here soon. Friends of Miss Viola Pcddlconl arc .Irllirlitril lo wn tli.it she has secured txxltliiti In tlin St. lolms school till winter. Miss Pcddlconl has a host of friends in the Park, where she intend to reside. I'. M. Cox. who owns n couple of lo on Harvard street west of Club Hull, Intending to build In the near future, Mr. Cox was the luckv MircliaM-T of 11 homestead claim which had lccu held for three years and sold to him for small sum. It Is said to be worth fortune. Miss 7am K. Haydcu.of Illinois, and ltd ward SIguiau, of Hoqufam, washing ton. were united In marrint!e on Wed nrulav iiinriihiir of this week. Miss ilavdcn is n niece of Airs. Dickson nnd was stopping nt the Park for some time Mr. Mi pnst Sigmnu was formerly n mill wriidit nt the Peninsula mill, but isn present employed nt Hoiuiam, where he Itns taken Ills bride. Mr. Slbniv. the real estate man, I hustling these days, and the key note of Ills success is unit u lie eiiin meet m demands of the prosiiectivc buyer, h scuds the jwrty to some other real estate man, thus doing nil he can to hold them In the Park, A little Joke on him will not be taken amiss In tills connection. One day two ladies called In his otficc and haggled with him about n house or suite ol rooms. The day was sultry the tcniiierof the ludles went with ami th f 1 thermometer. Durinu the hlnh mark o confali the "tool-toot" of the citvDoum car was heard. The two made n limty exit, nud hoarded n car, leaving a satchel nuii some oilier iicimiKlui!. Mm whether Mr. Slbray should have gallantly nut niter me car or not is uoi lor us in udge. Next day n telephone call came iKiulrimralxMit the lost tiootls. Of courM! one of them would have to come out for them. Now here wits a chance. The older one of the two ladles rame and M Slbray had in the mean time found lust what they wanted. He was successful this time nud lieforccvculm! trunks were nifcly Installed in u comfortable Miile of furnished apirtments In the Park. We Hope You Will Call. It will lc our pleasure to show to menus and strangers who arc visit ing Portland every hospitality am courtesy nt the big music establish incut. While you nre in Portland seeing the fair we Iiojh; you will tlrop in ut 531 Washington street and inspect tlie many line pianos and organs pianolas, orcuestrelles, piiM: organ and electric self playing pianos that arc to In; round in the "qunrtei mock ot line pianos." Nowhere (11 the United .States i so varied and comprehensive a stock of instruments to be found us here We arc located iu the heart of Portland, where it will le con veil ieut to drop iu for a few moments of rest, to use the phone long di tauce or local, to write letters or to get information. Kcmcmlcr we will lw pleased to liuvcyou make Hilers I'iano House your meeting place, your starting point ami your stopping point. The atch string's out here, and the stublishuient of Eilers Piano House is at the service of Exposition ,'lsltors nnd of our patrons from far unci near. Piano recitals daily by means of the pianola, nlso orchestrclle nud ilauolii piano music. Ivilers Piano House, largest deal rs iu the United States, si Wash ngton, corner Park (Eighth) street. shut Sonic Information. 1 he wuter may ut any time be olt trom the mains, without notice, for repairs, or other necessary juirjHwes, and the grantee shall not responsible for any consentient damages. Hxtrnct from Wuter rnuchtse of bt. Johns. Second thoughts have built a lasting and profitable savings account for many a man. A hole in the ground, or a green and gold slock certificate for worthless shares In some over promoted company, Is poor con solation to those whose capital has been saved dollar by dollar. WE PAY 4 PER CENT INTEREST Booklet " Banking by Mall" now reaoy. A postal will bring it to ou. Write for It. A Pew Thorns. The Equitable seeks a receiver, And I would suggest-wouldn't vou That they smite with due might And make the thing r'K,u And for receiver appoint T11K RHVIKW? Many an "old boss" is captivated by the "pony ballet" at the Venice show on the Trail. "Young Germans Causing Kaiser Much Worry." What are the critters doing? Teething? At last the bones of John Paul Jones arc resting where John has no kick coining. And "Jones, he pays the freight." Some physicians when in doubt bold the r d nirnosis just alter 110111 imr the post-mortem. Kvidcntly they are anxious to be accurate. At Santiam a Miss Miles is sic with measles. Occasionally n tow may have quite n long sjell of sick ness but seldom lias Miles 01 11 Now that we have tasteless foot; there is no irood reason why th government's efforts to produce spineless cactus should not be success. The man who has been dynauiit intr the Kansas saloons is receiving the solid approval of all those who have tasted the Kansas prohibition brand of rcd-licker. Ktcvcu kids were iu juvenil court last Saturday in Portland charec of stealiuir watermelons. view of their nieloncolic condition the judge let 'em go. Now that Kdison has once more solved the problem of the liirht ntu lastimr storage battery It is to be hoed that once more the stinking brand of utitos will Ik eusmalleu. Woodmen of the World arc to go up the Columbia next Sunday. It Is anticipated that there will be large crowd nnd the Choppers ex pect to have n wow-wow of u time Uaker county may lc n hustler but its people arc sure dead easy, One of the greeuies from there met n confidence man iu Portland Sattir day, loaned him S.so, nnd then exiKx'tctl the money back. It came nit. When the Na(tiounl) ltis(cuit) Co(mpauy) first invented the Na Pisco waler it foisted uou an indulgent public the best imitation food ever produced. They taste like 11 flexible chunk of fir sawdust padded with u piece of porous plaster. Lotus bcliott was last week ar rested ut Tillamook and the charge was that he shot b'rauk Knott when Knott was not doing a thing to Schott. Schott claims that the shot he shot did not harm Knott -in fact the shot that shot Knott was not shot by Shott: farther than that the nccused man swears that when Knott was shot Schott was not the town. Knott declares that the shot that Schott shot nt Knott shot Knott the shot entering his body iu divers quantities: nud physicians could not extract all the shot that Schott shot into Knott. It will Ik 11 corker for the juries. If Knott was shot nud Schott was not am! Schott shot not the shot that shot Knott, who shot Knott? Ami was not Schott half-shot when he shot? You may talk about the mini U'tiiud: The man behind the "star"; The man behind the throttle, Or the man behind the lur; The man behind the brickyard; me ui.iii iH-iniMi me lur, Hut worst of all's the theater here the mail's behind the hat. He may te behind the orchetni, Hut that is not a Imii; He may be liehiud a pillar, Or lcliiiid Mime other man: lk behind In getting ticket, Hut he will not care for that If the kc.it he' juid for isn't jiui (tvmim it woman nui. The man Miind the hut iu church Is iliHu-ult to tihaze: 1'or the man behind the pulpit Cannot hold him with his iraze. He'll dote at freiptent intervals And dreuui he's at the hat- Yet he awakens softly iw im man ociiiiiii iiic 11:11. At the theater it is different! And he swears it isn't odd Wheu, to ee behind the footlights, He ha given up his wad. In vain he cranes his neck aloft Heads thik way and ttends that: He can't tell what the hero's like Wheu he's behind the hat. TllOUN, Died Sunday Night. Mrs. S. 1;. Rainwater died of lenrt disease last Sunday night at tne uome ot her daun iter-in- aw. Mrs. S. H. I.auhead. Mrs. Kamwater was a native of lenuessee, where she was born December 5. 1811. She moved from there to Missouri, then crossed the plains to Oregon in 1852, and has since lived in this state. She leaves five sons and three laughters J. R. Rainwater, of Al bany; D. R. Ruinwuter, of Forest Grove; W. J. Rainwater, of Albany; C. M. Rainwater, of Seattle: A. K. Rainwater, Seattle: Mrs. Annie Stahl and Mrs. Bessie Muller. who are in Alaska at present; and Mrs. lunula Lauhead, of St. Johns. Itie remains were shinned to lbany Tuesday for burial. csa 4lwj, J(xaj oa Us caalct( FRESH MEATS I Portland and Suburban 3 f Express Company V 2 2 OUR FAITH (Operating cars over Portland Coil' solidated lines) Rates Reasonable Service Prompt OREGON SAVINGS BANK Sixth and Morrison Streets. PORTLAND O. Rlton, Pmident. W, Cooper Morrti, Chier. S. I IUye. At. Cwhler. Tkuki'iionk Main 16. prompt tltllitry tu 7011 orj.r taj coarttout tr4tut (root U oU Mllbl. St. Johns Meat Market Srt cuilt Into Si. will tui UU U'ptlJ in ik.lr utUfutluii. k U. DONNELLY, St. Johns M&rkst xitr Slr.t it. JOkUiL otuov We have made arrangements ot imnsfnr nil frleirht in the city nnd at St. Johns when necessary by team nt reasonable rates. Do not move your lurniturc (of course you nre going to St Johns to live, Portland is moving mat way; until you get our prices. Portland & Suburban Express Company W. R. STEARNS, Aiaiinper N. F. NOREN Real Estate Lots In ArvldMiu'H addition, North St. lohtM. overlooking the river, it high and tightly S150 l'lnc' lot, 50x100, two block from from the bank J7S Choli tt corner lot on Houlevnrtl . 43" V... m I. ...a.. Mt..a.. ttt rtr. 11. IM tICn .'lUIJill 1IU.I9. , iiunv IUV.II I.IIV, a nice home i too New tcu-rtMiui houne, wooibfilier plaster hot ami cold water, piteiil cloaet, full basement; lot 50x11x1, good location: (lietter sec this), i'rice it !" New 5-room house, lot joxloo, well improved Sjo New 6-room houne, lot 50x71, one block from station !( Sole agent for Title (iuarantee & Trust co. 1.01 in rotnt view wiiii 15 Down fj er moiitli. W. J. Peddicord REAL ESTATE I2S0 j i-j acre at fly per acre. Heady for plat, $1,050 I'oiir-room house, lot imvioo. SJ2S Lot loitlui, A fine comer 011 graded street. Level. IJ50 l.ot5oxim). Central J $15 cah and flu er mouth. S500 1 wo-riMim Iiouh1, lot 5txtHi. noting ireen, fjjocai.iMlance time. jlinuyriMim iiimse, lot 109x18;, im provemcntii. $1500 1 1 room houe; new, overlook river. J750 Lot 75x100, comer; limine i.xjo, central. $250 lit 50x100, St. John Height, fine location ; 7j casii, naiauce lu liittall iiient. $4,000 A block cloe to iudutrieatiil tl. K. .V ,, It, K, llnsy terms. Real Estate Bargains! Lot itk)xio, 011 iir line, 500 feet from Ktoilicc . . I'lve acre lu center of St. John for . . I r Six acre very cloe In for f 550 per ..VI s . l'lfty.foot lot on Willamette vard, overlwik everything, for 550 cry choice half acre for . 450 Rogers & VanHouten Phone Scott 3104. Do you really want to sell ? Or really want to buy A really nice home That Is real close by ? Then you really ought to see S. C. COOK, The really new Real Kstnt,. t St. Johns, Oregon. Next door to The Review Offi Houses For Rent HV DANIEL BRECHT r YOU WAST HOUSE CAl.b ON VIE IN- ST. JOHNS Is best expressed by our guaranty of 20 per cent increase in value of protwrty during the comlng;yenr This guaranty provides that in case the proper ty you purchase docs not increase in value at least 20 per Cent 20 per cent during one year from tlate of purchase wc will refund your money with 0 jHir cent Interest This same guaranty wc have been offering since wc first undertook to get Industries nt St. Johns, something over three years back and up to date no one has ever ttsketl for his money back. Lots and Acreage on Installment Payments Hartman, Thompson & Powers 3 Chamber of Commerce, Portland, Or. O. L CHAPEL, Aoent at St Johns. Best Bargains in St. Johns. $1,500 i 3.000 ST. JOHNS. OREGON The George W. Cone Lumber Company Flooring, Celling, Rustic, Ana All Kinds of Building Mittrto lropt DtUurj Qrottl. MUX AT rOOT BDlLT'aTAv - I T. JOHXS, OUOOX A FINK W.OCK, river view, only ... 1IOUSK, with block of ground, nnd plenty of fruit of all kinds, fine view of river, for 1.0 1 S from $20o to $250 iu South St. Johns, ten pe, cent cash, balance nt $10 per month. NORTH ST. JOHNS l'ROl'KRTY nt bargain prices and nt terms to suit. IfINIv LOTS Wc nlso hnve fine lots nt$2oo; 5 cash ; balance at $,s per month. J W. H. King Land Co., St. Johns, j SHEPARD & TUFTS Will sell you lots in North St. Johns, overlooking the river, near the Weyer haeuser mill site, for $300 per Lot, Ten per cent down, balance $10 per month. Inspect this property. Office in Peninsula Bank Building. I'hone Scott 4061. Notary Iridic, Fire Insurance, We are special growers. The Best Soft-shell varieties, adupted to th locality. Abundant bearers at early age. They thrive in Oregon. R'g money can be made. Good invest ment: small capital. Greatest oppor tunity iu Northwest. We also carry a general uursery stock. Write for Frbk descriptive catalog a treaUsf on Walnut culture. You need this. i English I Walnut! Trees!! J ! Now is the time to ! ! J ; INVESTIGATE I ; ; t 1 1 1 MMtllllt S,f, .?CTO tai brlJS wo'k without pala ihw.,JT'i Kneiict ia pUte work cu- . .u V lf ha ,0UI"1 ' r " J ?h bly without pain. Dr. T. WISE BROS. Dentists, Opto cTculog. un, p. m.n6unUy froa 9 tot. OrUtinaoM. C ,v ' BROOKS Walaut Nurury, SONS, C4rttea, 0rfl UK. W A WISH,