REMEMBER THESE FIVE FACTS . . prescriptions filled as good and as cheap as any 15 where in the country. i Patent Aledicines sold at Portland prices (other lines cheaper). u Best line of Chocolates and Bon Bons In this town. 4th. Mst complete line of Stationery Supplies. cth The only Fountain Pens in town (they're self 5 filling). ST. JOHNS "The Square Deal Drug Store" R, D. JACKSON, - Proprietor 1 HARDWARE ButeTppki Livl-I. iC to ?6.oo inch. A full lute ot a Mil iocks. Catches, etc , etc. I? nirnrnrno, Scctlic,,IIOM)lfAST" Screwdriver, Crescnt t , UAf.t cmCtlO. Shingling Gtuige and tlie Patent Hip Shingle. $ Niagara Stoves and Ranges i j NOTHING BETTER MADE ik jt t)C Cheer ul, Redwood, Sturdy Oak, Oak Home, Jr., v and a complete line of AIR-TIGHT HEATERS 5fc Our goods arc nil new and guaranteed to please otir customers. A trial will convince you that our ptieea are right. S PHTTFR . . . . . 4, "THE HARDWARE MEN," ST. JOHNS, OREGON Jl PLEASE ELLIOTT'S Remodeling Sale! Men's $30 Suits - $19.75 Men's $20 Suits - M.75 Men's $8 Suit Uoys' Suits and Pants WELCH, The 321-333 RESOLUTION Notice Is hereb) given that at the me.tlng of the Council of the City of St. Johns, Oregon, held on the 6th day of November, A.D. 1905, the following res olution was adopted: ru K0"'E,i That the Council of the 'St Jln. Oregon, deems it ex jtoient ami proposes to improve John fro.m U,e nrt Hne of Jersey u!jtVt.hesouth,,ne f Modoc street "the following manner, to wit: 10 fttablUh the necessary grade for fjl?5an' ,' improve said John street, mU, . Yalks- tf"0" etc Said" improve ffltat to be made in accordance with the s, 1 r aml Ordinances of the City of 'Joans, and the plans, specifications uwWVuWtes of u,e City Hngineer, winthe office of the Recorder 01 the "V of St. Johns. Thecotof said im. fiTT"1 ,to te assessed as provided by uU,!!y char.ter upon the property T!"? ?nd ncculiaily benefitted ll ,?' 4mJ which is hereby declared to cl V. a -Is' rrts thereof, and parcels a,.wlUn a line 100 feet from the 'dehne of each side of said John ibte"''' estimate of the prob ".etouicost for the improvement of rf ti p n' 'Pec'fications and estimates jbmT, ily .?nKineer for the improve- 2vt5 John &trect are hereby RESotVKn: That the City Recorder of S"?,ofSt.Johnsbe, and is, hereby S to give notice of the proposed SSSSB,eatuof Jol "reet as Tb- the city charter, nomtrances against Uje above itn vtment may be filed in writing with di r?2ISne wthin 15 days from the B, n . fi?1 Publication of this notice. "7 order of the council. J. W. Hanks, j. . City Recorder. No'"1 in the St. Johns Review loreaberio, 17 and a4. 1905, PHARMACY i.ihs, nous, tupuo.ini aims, yr 14 A. GOOLD We carry Pure Drugs I and fill prescriptions right I 4 THAT'S ALL To he convinced CALL PHARMACY Men's $15 Suits A n's $10 Suits - ?4.95 almost hnlf value. $'.75 7.-15 American Clothier Morrlwn, Corner Pint Street W. LOUQHEED WATCHAUKER AND JEWELER FINE WORK GUARANTEED Located in Peterson's Cigar Store Cochran Block Jers y Street, St. Johns Housekeeping Apartments Suites of two to four rooms, also single rooms. Situated one block from Columbia University, near cor. of 1'isk St. and Iloulevard. Furnished or Unfurnished. A pleasant walk from St. Johns, suitable for mill men. UNIVERSITY PARK A. W. DICKSON Phon Scott 1286 OSCAR DeVAUL, M. D Office bourt, 9 to I J . m., J to J p. m. Office Phone, Scott 1104. Kcildcnce Phone, Union Mot. Office In University Pf k Drug Store. N. F. NOREN & CO. Real Kstate, Loans, Insurance and Business Chances. S. C. Norton, corner Brunswick and Hudson streets, Resident Agent. Phone Union 1140. JERSEY STRKKT, - ST. JOHNS Our Local Grist See the Peninsula Bank for fire insurance. N. J. Bailey is still nt Scdro wool ley, Washington. Say I Have you noticed that fine coal nt Poll & Carey's feed store? Rev. J. C. Allen and family wil soon remove to Portland. Guard your property against fire Insure with the Peninsula Bank. Thanksgiving services were belt! at the St. Johns schools on Wed nesday. About tomorrow nmht the last of yesterday's turkey will be served up in linsn. Men's work gloves a fine quality as low as 45c at The St. Johns uazar. r. w. valentine and wife soent Thanksgiving with Mr. Vulentine's mother in Album. And the only difference between a clean-shaven man and one with n scraggly beard is 15c. Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Braasch en tcrtaincd a number of their children and their children's children at a 1 hniiksgiving dinner. C. W. Aructt received word the first of the week of the death of his aged father 111 Illinois. I)e ceased was 88 years of age. Hating and winter tipples also good jMrtatoes for sale. See C. N. Ilransch about them. Leroy Cam who went from Unnton to Woodland, Washington, thence to Kalama, is now at Van couver. Tint RitVlUW has hard work in catching up with him. Oct your money's worth at Me- Clave's b'timiture Store, Jersey street. Pall leaf table ti.7.s: Pil lows per pair, 75c: New air-tinht heater, $1.95. W. W. Goodrich, city cnuiuccr, is in much demand for c.crt testi mony in various portions of this and adjoining states. lie was at Chehiilis, Washington, the first of this week. A good (uality of flaxiuc towel ing, 10 indies wide, finely woven, 5c a yard. St. Johns Bazar. An article on page one of this ssue states that the two transfor mers to be installed by the electric company arc each oi 375 kilowat capacity. It should read 375 each or a total of 750 kilowat capacity. Try the "Par Hxcellence": the champion 5c cigar: made in St. onus. Tuesday evening, December 5, the W. C. T. U. will hold services in the Methodist church. Rev. )avid I.eppcrt will conduct the duging. A good speaker is prom- sed. Mrs. lidith Whitesider, county president, will presitle. Ior first class mid reliable fire in surance companies sec the list at the eninsula Bank. W. H. Sweugel believes in the use of printer's ink. He has now ind a large number of placards rinted upon a lasting quality .of card and will nail up these adver tisements of his harness in all the mmediate vicinity. A lady's flannelette skirt really worth double the money -for 35c. St. Johns Bazar. Mrs. W. G. Clark has returned t f.it rom J.auraiuie ami is wiiu ner arentsMr. and Mrs. W. C. Arnett. Mrs. Clark was not by any means pieascu wun uie city where her husband is located but will doubtless return there. Smoke a St. Johns cigar lest 10c cigar on the market the "White Crow." Congregational services will be ie!tl at three o'clock Sunday after noon in Woodman hall by Rev. I. D. Mahone, of Astoria. Mr. Mahoue is a preacher of high ability and the public is cordially invited to hear him. There will be special music. If you want to make your hens av try some 01 mat grounu none and shell at Poff & Carey's. Mr. and Mrs. W. F, Frey, for- merly of New Zealand, came from Vancouver, B. C, a few days since nd are guests of Mrs. lfranu Smith. Mr. Frey contemplates ocatintr in Pendleton but may alter his determination and take up residence here. Cream Puffs and Lemon Pies- ready Saturday -at Boston Home Bakery. W. T. Slatten, formerly a St. ohns dentist, has been forbidden urffJ suit for divorce. If he could i be forbidden frequenting other bars te'd have more money and a breatu on him that would be less whiskey- fied. It's no wonder that he can't pay alimony! When in need of lime, cement, plaster, sash, doors, builders' hard ware and dry wood and the best of coal for domestic purposes leave the order at Donnelly's market for the Peninsula Feed and Fuel Co. to fill. G. B. Fox and wife left by boat on lueraay lor mcu uu uumc m The Dalles having leased their property here to a Mr. Page. At riie Dalles .Mr. 1'ox nas a nice home and, as lie came Here to secure health for his wife whicli id not seem to return he conclu ded that the old home might prove just as healthful. THIS JUST ABODT STRIKES BOTTOM HERE ARE PIANOS UOOD TO PLAY ON FOR $2.1, $20, 529, SS8, AND SO ON UP, AT '2.00 OR S3.00 A AONTH. Qnlc, Kiiusbu y, Nuiins & Clark, Ludwlg, Schiller, Vose, Fischer: also a II I ct c Davis, a Kimball find a Stcinway, and many others to be closed out at Eilcrs Piano House. Pianos tor a song. De livered as Xmns gifts if desired. Come quick. A "Pierson," beautifully carved legs, only -f 23. A one-time famous "Gale," only $35. A Worcester Suuare, elegantly carved legs, only $ 29. A good Nunns Clark, only ?38. A fine Kimball, son! n Steinway, t90; a Hallet oc Davis, A "square deal ' surely to til who have the room for one of these old-time favorites. Largest size, golden oak, fanciest style Ludwig, only S185. Largest size, mahogany eted Kingsbury, only $145; another Kingsbury, walnut case, 5128. A fine, fancy, walnut cased Vose, 286; another Vose 111 pretty mahogany case only S22b Very nice little Mschcr, ebouized case, only ."MAS. A Collard & Collard Upright. only 85. A good Newton Upright, $08. A fine mahogany eased Huekley, only M75. Largest size, estiecially desiuuetl hcluller, walnut case, only $278. Largest size Haus, mahogany Upnglit, line tone, only 5312. J wo discontinued, Colonial style Pease pianos, brand new, only $286 each. Largest sized, golden oak, Well tigtou, only $152. Two showy Haniiltoiis, $13(1 and 45. A fine, genuine Hubert M. Cable, case somewhat marred, only $270. Largest size, Wing & Sou, wal nut case, only $142; another Wing K bon, also like new, $128. Hue mahogany cased Leicht & Co., piano, liuly $188. Beautiful, largest size Kimball, rosewood case, elaborately finished, taken as part payment on new 'iauola Piano, only $318. Practically all of the above ami numerous other pianos, were taken as part payment 011 a new, costly flickering, Weber. Kimball. Hazeltou, Pianola Piano, Orchcs- trelle, or some of the other high grnde instruments handled by the House of P.ilers. All must K COD' Terms entirely to suit your veuieiice. IIKANI) NI'.W ONUS AI-SO. A number of very costly ami socially designed pianos of the ugliest gratle intended for the 'Downtown hxluhitiou" of Ivilers 'iuuo House, arrived too late. These will also be closed out at very marked reductions. The latest and most artistic styles ever shown, included in this array. Remember every one jmsitively new, with all the latest improve ments, in choicest of esecially selected woods, eiitremely beautiful ami unique. Husiest of payments. Come, write or telephone Filers Piano House, 351 Washington Portland, Oregon, street, (letting Ready. Work is now progressing ujmhi the approaches to the new ferry at the foot of Pittsburg street. J. H. Brink, the active pusher of the en terprise, is "here with the goods' and will rush business as rapidly as is consistent with good work. As has been stated the real ferry boat will not be built until it bus been ascertained about how large a traffic will be given the ferry: but in the meantime a commodious barge will be pressed into service. The St. Johns Ferry Company need not worry about the size of the boat it will build: and may make the ferry as large as jwssible without being unwieldy. It will not be many mouths ere it will have ubotit all the business one boat can carry out. No Opium in Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. There is not the least danger in giving Chamberlain's Cough Remedy to small children as it con tains no opium or other harmful drug. It lias an established rep "tat" f "lor; tlia tMty y s the most successful medicine in use for colds, croup and whooping cough. It always cures and is pleasant to take. Children like it. Sold by Jackson's Pharmacy. Has A Contract. J. H. Black lias secured the con tract for dismantling the ouildiug used at the St. Louis and Portland fairs by the National Cash Register Company, and loading the same on the cars to be brought to St. Johns. It will be re-erected on the site owned by the Congregationalists and used by that denomination as a church. It will be placed on the corner lot the inside lot being re served for a parsonage. Insure with the Peninsula Bank. UNIVERSITY and PORTSMOUTH John Pulley is erecting a cottage on Portsmouth avenue, north. Mrs. Ferris, of 1670 Dwight street, is quite ill. Dr. Webster is in attendance. iMr. vassar ana mtntiy now oc cupy the cottage on the hill opposite I. Walker, on the slough road. Miss Anna faorensou, of 782 uast amliill, spent bunday with Mrs. D. V. Hart, 1690 Herst street. Mr. and Mrs. 1 . A. Baker spent 1 hanksgiving at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Slaughterback, 011 the slough road. Mrs. McGregor and Miss L. H. Thurston spent Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. R. S. McCall, of 1628 Stockton street. Mr. and Mrs. Wnllace Mason and daughter, Miss Hattic, spent I hanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. Smith, at Troutdale. Mr. Smith and family arrived tere from Clinton, Missouri, last Friday. Mrs. Smith is quite ill. They have rented the Columbia Park Cottage. The ladies of the Baptist church met at the home of Mrs. Charuey, 1640 Portsmouth avenue, Tuesday afternoon. A very interesting meeting is reported. Nice rooms ami gootl board can be obtained of Mrs. Hatfield, 1619 Piske street, University Park: Phone Scott 6793. A number of young jwople met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Mitchell Monday evening. The time was spent in games ami music, mid it bounteous lunch was served in Mrs. Mitchell's charming style. The young people stayed until the wee sm' h'rs ami, voting thanks to iheir hosts, went home with happy hearts or sweet hearts. The Phone Coward. Tint Ritvntw has has reason to find fault with many things in its own immediate vicinity, and, like a man hunting trouble, it has found it not only at home but in the sm rounding neighborhood. We have pointed out some glaring faults witli the Park, ami congratu late ourselves that we have stirred up considerable ill feeling. On complaint of some telephone subscribers we investigated and found a deplorable abuse of that most serviceable institution. A certain party was complained about, his telephone number secured, mid we found him to be the chief cause of numerous complaints especially from women who have been made to listen to a torrent of abuse from this despicable coward, who, stand ing in safely at home, would amuse himself by annoying women hap iieuing to be on the line when he took down. Last week a scoundrel of this strie took down while a woman was talking over the phone Hue to her husband. The husband was in the city but could hear plainly the scandalous remarks meant for his wife. Both were forced to hang up. Another instance is where a res ectable married woman was called up and asked to make 11 "date." when the husband heard of the occurrence lie wus, ol course, ex asierated, but on reflecting a few minutes he Iwcame calm. He will wait his chance, arrange a "date" and some enterprising young man" will be taught a lesson of a lifetime. As this issue of Tint Ri'.vmw goes to press we are pleased to learn from one of its subscribers that a complaint lodged some time ago at tlie telephone ollice lias brought desiretl results. A party who inoiioM)Ii.cd the line a half lour at a time most every evening las been summarily shut off by 'central" but the abuse has not yet been eradicated and the columns of 11115 Rltvu'.w will 1m: odcii for liny one ot tlie telephone subscribers who wish to voice their sentiments about this most unbearable evil. . Successful Masquerade. What is said to be the finest masquerade ever given in St. Johns was that of the Carnation Club at Bickuer Hall Wednesday night. In spite of the tain and the mud the hull was crowded to overflow ing with merry masqucradcrs and devotees of dancing. The music was excellent and the crowd so good-natured that it was nearly five o clock Thursday morning when "lights out" was sounded. The Carnation Club is to be con gratulated on the outcome of the alfair -and the excellent manner in which it was conducted. Can Vou Afford To carry the risk of total loss on your buildings when a small amount will insure you against loss ( It does not pay to do it. See the Pe uiusula Bank about rates. Died. Mrs. Hattie, wife of J. W. Stock ton, died on Monday, November 27, at a Portland hospital from the effects of an o)eratiou for apeudi citus. Mr. Stockton and family came here from Greeley, Colorado, in August of this year. Mrs Stockton's sister arrived in time to x: present during the operation. Mr, Stockton and family started with the iKxly on Thursday for Greeley, Colorado, where the inter ment took place. MADE A RAID, Sheriff Word (lets A Tip Others (let Tlie Same. Saturday night Sheriff Word with several deputies came to St. Johns to see if he could find anything in the way of illegal liquor-selling. 1 He had been informed that the! billiard hall of Johnson & Knight was doing a large business in liquor selling, and he at once proceeded to investigate Nothing was found of an in criminating nature so tlie "sur prise" social adjourned sine die i nerc nave been so many rumors that the firm was selling liquor that one of tlie frequenters of the hall, C. D. Hdwards, gave information which led to the raid. Peninsula Peed and Fuel Company will sell for cash in University Park ami Portsmouth: liran, ooc ter sack; shorts, 80c er .sack; clov.er nay, 50c per 100 (khuhIs. We have the only dry wotxl on the Peninsula mid are sole agents for Rock Si'kinos, Rosi.vn, KliNTON, NlCW CA8TI.lt, Richmond, Diamond, Ravisnsdai.i; anm Pkankmn Coai. If others sell you these coals in tins territory they cannot deliver the goods; they must substitute mi inferior coal. Phonic Hast 307. Onlers may be left tit Donnelly's Market, St. Johns Evangelical Church. Onler of exercises at the Hvan- gelical church for next week : .Sunday school at 10 it. in. Preaching 1 1 a. m. Topic "Tine Riches." Junior K. L. C. H. 2:30 p. m. Mrs. McVicker, superintendent. benior K. L. C. I'.. 0:30 p. m. Sermon 7:30 p. in. Topic' 'Systematic Use of rime." Wednesday 7:30 p. m.: Choir irnetiee. Thursday 7:80 p. m.: Prayer meeting. e extend 11 itersoual invitation to each citizen of St. Johua to par ticipate in ami enjoy the rcrviccs as announced. H. H. McViCKitu, Pastor. Woodman Elect. Camp 773, Woodmen of the World, helti an election of officers nt its last meeting and the follow ing officers were chosen for the ensuing year: Council Commander C. W. Arnett. Advisor- Lieutenant 11. W. Brice. Banker I lenry Bickuer. Clerk Walter Coon. Hscort Guylord Mallitt. Watchman Selcrl Riisiuusson, There is 110 need in being short your fuel. The Peninsula Feed mid Fuel Company is always at your orders. All sorts of wood ami coal quickly delivered. Outers may be left at Donnelly's Market. Phone Hast 297, Baptist Church. Baptist services will lc held in Sunday Sunday the Adventist church morning at eleven and evening at seven-thirty. bunday school at ten o clock. At seven-thirty an address on tcmtcruiicc will be given by a boy of fourteen. All are cordially invited to attend these services. lv. A. Liionakd, Pastor. Notice. Now is your time to buy Logan Berry Units at 50c iter dozen, Buy the tipps and make your own trans plants and save ?i 011 a dozen, bee Jv. Baker, (old Organ place), agent for The Carlton Fruit Tree Company. Sold Ills Route. J. N. Olds started a milk route a few weeks ago and succeeded in working up a nice growing pat ronage. A few days ago he sold out the business to M. W. Gatton who will conduct the same in a manner to increase trade. Just what Mr. Olds wiil tlo is not stated. F01111 1. A place to exchange or buy new or second hand furniture, stoves and carpets. All kinds of house fur nishing goods at way down prices. Square Deal. M J. McGkatii, 66 North third, between Davis and F.vcrett streets, Po:tlatid. Church Notices. Connri'natiDiiul Church, St. Johns Morning service at 10:311; Suudity school at 9:30; evening service ut 7:30. Holy Crcns (Catholic) church, Ports mouth. 1'irst ma'.', at H:y a, in.; Ilifjli mass ut 10:30 a, in.; Sunduy school ut 9:30 u, in.; evening services ut 7:30. Methodist K)iscowi Church, St. Johns Sunday school ut io:uj; morning ser vece at n:; Upworth League ut 6:30; preaching ut 7:30. S. I.. Voting, I'astor. Seventh Day Adventist church, St. Johns. Sabbath school ut 10 11, 111.; regular service at 1 1 a, in,, every Sahltath; prayer meeting Wednesday evening. It, ). Hurlbert, elder. Can't Tell In Print. Speaking of n certain class of subscribers, the St. Johns Ritvntw asks, "Did it ever occur to you that the man who grows angry when he is asked to pay up in ad vance for his subscription is the sort of a man who insists on not KviK up his nickel car fare until 1'1-' tfets to the end of his ride?" We would ask what you think ?f 11 who has received a paper ilto Ms home and read it for a year or more; has received notice of wniiui: ui uwiiiTMim, anil tout mat if he did not want the paper to say so, or he would be counted a sub scriber to yet continue to receive the paper without objection, ami after a lapse of sixty days to then refuse the paper without being honest enough to pay for the time lie actually received ami read the same? Greshani Record. Record Increases. Harold Moore, half back of Schenectady, New York, Union College, was killed at football Sat urday nfternoon. Nineteen years old but it was his own fault. Sec the $14.00 LOUNGE In our window. Pow ers' special price, $11.25; our price $10.00 E. O. MAGOON. , Next to The lliic'ttrntd. Sign Work Keep your immcv hi-ic ut home, I'.ttnmW the people who Mtnuiie oii. I have located In St. John to May, and I hull hend my money here. Anyone wUliIng Slj;n - Writing Design - Work House Decorating or Painting ohould not full to Kc me, F. W. TALB0TT Burlington Street, ST. JOHNS, ORISOON. PREMIUMS GIVEN AWAY -aOVo Until January 1, 1906 to old or new customers Buying Five Pounds ol Tea Any customer bringing to us a receipt for puiehase ol live iwauxls of tea from our agent, at tegular price, will le entitled to china or crockery to the value of $1.35 Or we will accept the yellow slip as cash 011 a larger purchase of crock ery, elilua, granite or tinware. 1 lie yellow slip must bear addles, day and dale, BOYD TEA COMPANY 414 MORRISON SIREET, PORTLAND, OREGON The Hazelwood I?. P. Tot.Ni.si, Prop. Is an up to-dutu quick Ltuiuli, Cilfur, Confectionery mid Xwn Stand, The Celebrated llaul wood Cieum and Batter kupt in stock. Corner Jeroy fit. and Broadway St. Johns, Oregon I.AURI-L I.ODOI: No. 186 I. 0. 0. I:. Sr. JOHNS, OklMiOS Meets each Monday eveliiuv; in () I l'ellowk hall, ut 7 v- ViMtors uelcouud. I,. v. ovcrstrcct, N. 1.. It. Hlllott, Secretary. Administrator's Notice For Publication. Notice U hereby idvcit that the umk - liKued has been duly upHiuted by tl. county court of the ktute of Oregon, for .Multnomah county, iuiiuiuittruiur 01 m - estate of M. A. Townsend, decciued. All lK-TMiiis haviiiL' ctiiims uuuiitat mi I estate are hereby required to preMitt tho Mine to me, tiroiierly verified itk by Iti v required, ut the office of 'I . T. 1'MrWer, in Holbrook Illock. St. John, Oruuuii, within six (6) moi.th of the dutu thurco'. II. IU11 tills 7-1111 UilJ Ul .tlMSIllinil , .t. I). IO('5. KIAVOOO II. UtlAV, AilininUtriilor, f. T. Purker, Attorney for Administrator. Published in Si. Johns Review Novem. ber J, December 1,8, and 15, i5.