the Doctors Say In their prescriptions, GOES with us. No Substitution On the contrary, correct filling in the minutest detail. Ko customer leaves our store harboring any suspicions. We have a Reputation to care for, therefore vc cannot afford to trifle with the public when dealing with them. ITS THE ST. JOHNS PHARMACY THAT'S TALKING HARDWARE!! 14 Foil Line of Builders' Hardware! : Shelf Hardware, Ranges, Cooks, Heaters, Oil Heaters, Tin ware, liiinmelcdwarc, Woodcnwarc, Banner and Oaiiii Wave Rotary Washers, Wringers, Cable Clothe.4 Unci, Heath & Milligan "Best Prepared Paints," Wright & Hill's Five Boil- cd Pure Unseed Oil, Inside Paints, Creolite, the best floor paint made ; Chi-Niuncl, Varnishes and Varnish Stains. Disston and Stanley Tools, Garden Seeds, Special Mixture for Lawns. Big Assortment of Garden TooU, Screen Cloth, Poultry Netting, Paint, Brushes, etc., etc. POTTER & GOOLD IlAKDWAHIt MltN. 14 14 rn 14 14 14 14 :-: mwm m w. r-4 s: : mim s: m.m m-m m.-m m -m mzm mim m.m a:vi ... 4 Remodeling Sale! Xto'i M Suits - 519.75 Alcn's 15 Suits Xn'i $20 Sulls - 14.75 M n's $0 Suits Alcn's $8 Suits - $4.95 IIo s Suits nnd Pants almost half vnluc. .75 7.45 WELCH, The American Clothier 231-223 Morrlton, Corner Flnt Street C ROGERS Real Estate and Insurance ;$tli St. Johns Lots a spc: rlocnix Assurance Com of London a specialty in suet". D. C. ROGERS Scott jioi St. John. I Dcnninnnn u.i i uu iiiinii REAL ESTATE ... wivjTirin tit ,- i 1.. - n4IUUlUU1Vl Jjjjj " iviiui liven, - xiQo, corner. JJliGO. rriilr.il f ,1.. ... HUHH.1 vixirki . . t .J ' "ivwu uuusc, ueur "J I0Q,6.-Toin house on Blvd. 'iiioo. eiosc j, business Jot. THE lTADHAdict i in hi m Hm W MANAGEMENT We shall limuiiA the finest of EATS i1 ur patrons may " ever)' case Full line of all Met Sundries NTWfiAGE SOUCITEi & Hornor t 40Gr tn TM , . STREET, ST, JOHNS WOOD Good seasoned, stove-length delivered anywhere on the Peninsula. The best wood. Orders may be left nt Don nelley's .Market or phone East 397. Peninsula Feed and Fuel Go. PORTSMOUTH RESOLUTION Notice is Iwrcby given that at the meeting of the Council of the City of St, Johns, Oregon, held on the 8th day of January, A D. 1906, the following resolu tion was ado, ted: Kksoi.vkd: That the Council of the City of St. Johns, Orchil . deems It ex pedlent and proposes to improve Salem street from the northerly line of Craw font street to the westerly tine of Hur Huston street in the following manner, to wit: , , To establish the reccury grai'c or paving anil to improve said Salem street, lay side walks, grade, etc. Said im provement to be made in accordance with the Charter and Ordinances of the City of St. Johns, and the plans, specifi. cations and estimates of the City Engi neer, filed in the office of the Recorder of the City of St. Johns. The cost of said Improvement to be assessed as pro vlded by the city charter upon the prop erty specially and peculiarly benefitted thereby anil which is hereby declared to be all the lots, parts thereof, and parcels of land within a line 100 feet from the outside line of each side of said Salem tet" . . . The Engineer's estimate of the prob able total cost for the improvement of said street is (699.76. The plans, specifications and estimates of the City Enineer for tlie improve went of said Salem street are hereby sdopted. , . RksolVKo: That the City Recorder of the City of St. Johns be, and is, hereby directed to give notice of the proposed improvement of said Salem street as provided by the city charter. Remonstrances against the above im provement may be filed in writing with the undersigned within IS days from the date of the fint publication of this notice. By order of the council. j. W. Hanks, City Recorder, Published in the St. Johns Review January 13, 19 and 36, 1906. When you insure your property secure only reliable companies. See tbe pMtwula Batik about them. Our Local Grist For best fire insurance see W. H. rung. Monday, April 2, will be city .-1v.-1.-uuu in oi, 1 onus. N. H. Sttitter has been living in vjLKicy urcen tor several weeks. mi 1 lie new deposit vault for the eninsttla bank was unloaded yes tcrday. Smoke a St. Johns A . .. . --0--- Y uunr Oil t ip tnnrl-nt l. HUM.:... j ...... ,v iiiiv; V.TOW." hti 1 ne water company commenced on us new well the latter part of last week. Smoking is a pleasure if the cig ars are bought at Valentine's. t Another grocery is about to open 11 mi- store vacated uy tlie St. Johns uroccry iompany. Guard your property against fire, Insure with the Peninsula Bank. Mrs. E. I. Clitic, nf filntln Wnat,. ington, is in St. Johns visiting her mouicr Airs. 1. A. Palmer. Eor fine cigars it will pay you to call at Valentine's: opposite city hall. There will be work in T.mirnl lodge next Mondav eveninir. All Odd Pellows urged to be present. fry the "Par Ext'clk'nee"; tl.n champion cc ciirar: iiihiIl In fit. Johns. Mrs. Maud Smith. whnvu lino. band is captain of tlie fire-boat, was visiting the Valentines on Wi'iliii"!. day. bating and winter amiles also good potatoes for sale. See C. N. Urnascli about them. Mrs. M. E. Bray ton, of Snokauc. is guest of her mother Mrs. L. A. Mckcoti. She will remain for .unnif time. Smoke a St. Tohtis eiirur In-st tne cigar on the market the "White Crow. P. C. Kuapp, of the Peninsula uniner company, left on Mont av ujwii a business trip to various por tions of Michigan, Por first class and reliable fire in surance companies see the list at th euiusuia Hank. Mrs. Mac Writ-lit sol c Is ntinlls . . . - . . . 1 . . in voice culture and elocution. Cull at resilience 011 Burlinntou street. or drop a cartl in office. At tlie Boston Home Bakery Sat urdayelegant Angel Cake made y our new baker. Try it. G. W. Ovcrstrect now lias his mimbiug shop nicely located in the loibrook block at ioa South Jer sey street. He has a fine location. wc guarantee our bread: six oaves for 25c 25 for $t: at Boston Ionic Bakery, Jersey street. Mrs. Charles Bloom, formerly of SK)kanc, is now the guest of Mr. ud Mrs. P. J. Peterson. It is Mrs. Bloom's intention, so pleased is she with this city, to purchase iroperty and build a home here. Remember! You cannot ouy finer candies or cigars than the goods Valentine sells in his neat store. W. K. Pettigrew, carcutcr and contractor, left last Saturday for Oil City, Pennsylvania. His wife nd daughter accompanied him to lis old home but it is believed the family will soon again return here. he family is well liked. Any one wishing to rent a six- roam house, near business colder, with fine river view, call at this of fice. Word comes from Dallas that the Cone sawmill is doing good busi ness: in fact, that company is figur- ng several bills of lumber (or tt. ohus parties. J.ogs are coming iu rapidly. Ten new steel logging cars are to arrive soon, when logg ing will commence on an extended scale for commercial purpeses. Poff cc Carey have genuine Kock Springs and Cumberland, Wyom ing, coal. Try it. It burns up can. No clinkers, no soot, and cry little ash. St. Johns Centre. Cliolce lots only one block from business cen tre of town, fa,oo and upwards. asy terms: $25 down $10 per month. This property has a great future and at these prices is the cheapest property iu St. Johus considering location. St. Johns ,and Company. The best is none to good tor tne people of St. Johns. We claim to to have the best in our line. Give a wt T ... W W Tl 1 - us a trial. I ne nosion xiome uuk ery. Jersey street. The Methodist Aid society new most delightful meeting at the beautiful home of Mrs. S. B. Chip man on Wednesday afternoon of ast week. A very pleasant social lour was enjoyed, supplemented by delicious lunch of sandwtcues, salads, coffee and pumpkin pie. This was followed by a song and a tour of the large and elegant Chip man home. I have the best life insurance policy to be found m America: The Union Central Life. The safest and best at a fair price. Come in and, talk it over. W. H. King. J, B. Schaefer, representing the old reliable Albany Nursery, is taking orders for spring planting for all kinds of fruit trees, berries, nuts, ornamental shade trees, roses, etc. Prices reasonable. Reserve your orders for him. For full par ticulars address J. B. Schaefer, Linnton, Oregon. Reduction in stoves. New par lor heater, $i.75J secowl hand heaters and cook stoves at low fig ures. Kitchen cupboard $3-; matting 10c per yard; lamps 25c; opaque shades 40 fall leaf tables i.5o, McClave's Furniture Store. 202 Jersey street. UNIVERSITY and PORTSMOUTH Closed Its Dances. 1 lie Narcissus Club gave its closing dancing party on last Tues day evening iu Artisan Temple, Portsmouth. The hall was beauti fully decorated iu red ami the large crowd present pronounced it the most successful of the many enjoy able dances given by this nomilar . " - emu. Everest's orchestra furnished an unusually brilliant program and every number was thoroughly en joyed. Much regret is expressed at the closing of these dances and it is hoped that they will resume them later on. Charming rinfertaiiiment. Mrs. Z. A. Licgh entertained the Dorcas Club at her new home at Mocks Station, Thursday after noon, January 18 nineteen of the members being present -besides several visitors. Guessing contests occupied the guests' attention early iu lite afternoon, prizes being won by Mrs. A. S. Clark and Miss Zula Faulk. A short business session was also leld, during which plans were dis cussed for a series of entertainments which the club contemplates giving: the first of which, au "I'uclc Sam Supper," is to be given iu Artisan Temple, February 22. At four- thirty the hostess served refresh ments. 1 he members present were Mcs- names Alucrtson, Brenner, Cumin ings, Clark, Carson, Faulk, Gil- man, Iloyt, Hinkston, Hudson, Hcimstock, Leigh, Magoou, Mc- Kcnita, McKeen. Kosctistosk. Slat- tcrlee, Smith, and Miss Zula Faulk. Visitors were Mrs. C. W. Ransom, Mrs. II. V. CarjKMiter, Mrs. Baker, aim Miss l-.tliol Hoyt. 1 he Club's next meeting will be ncid at Mrs. D. C. Hoyfs Thursday evening, January 25, when the members will bring their husbands and best friends. With Electric Light ill your house you have also the means for using ELECTRIC FLAT-IRONS, the Electric CHAFING-DISH, Electric COOKING DEVICES of all kinds. These appliances are ECONOMICAL in operation SAFE, CLEAN and ALWAYS READY. Electricity for Your Every-Day Needs In view of the increasing demand for installation of our service AT THE REDUCED RATES, patrons are requested to make application AT ONCE. Fill out COUPON and mail to us TODAY. Our representative will call promptly. RETURN COUPON Portland Ghnkkai. Elkctkic Co., Seventh and Alder Streets: Please have your representative call nnd see me with reference to electric lighting. Name Address , . .. Convenient time to call Portland General Electric Co. re- l-lcct New Officers. A siecial meeting of the Univer sity Park Board of Trade was held at the Artisan hall, Portsmouth, last Friday evening. A grand re view of tlie work accomplished during the past year was given by us president and other members. A number of concessions have been made through the persistent ellorts of its members but nothing to compare with what could be se cured by concentrated action by the wliolc KMiiusula. 1 ne dooks were otKMied lor new membership and about twenty were enrolled. The annual election of ofheers resulted as below: J. W. Peddicord, president, elected. Russell V. Hoyt, secretary. Dr. Oscar DeVaul, treasurer. The president after thanking the members very kjudly for the honor gave tlie board some very good advice and timely siiggestious which were Heartily received uy tnosc present. 1 he board is starting out under very flattering conditions for the new year. rue loiiowing committees were then nppolutcd and started out with their sleeves rolled up to get what they asked for: Committee on lights: F. I. Mc- Kctiua, (chairman): V. G. Dan- forth, Alex McNamara, J. A. Ren- shaw and J, M. I.eaxar. Committee for extension of water mains to Northern Hill: F. Ket- chum, A. W. Bagley and M. V. Rand. Committee to secure siicakcrs for next meeting night to be held at same place on tlie evening 01 Feb ruary 12: C. L. Mckenua, Dr. Oscar DeVaul and Russell V. Hoyt. A cordial invitation to all. i 040000D0000vivv000000000000C 000OK00000000 3 ORDINANCE NO 68 TELEPHONE EXCHANGE 13 Seventh and Alder Streets Portland, Oregon WE ARE GIVING TROUSERS AWAY! For $22.50 wc will make a suit to your measure and give you an extra pair of trousers of the same or different material FREE. You may choose a .suiting from a black Thibet, a blue Serge or an all-wool Cheviot. Come in today and see the fabrics. An The drip. "Before we can sympathize with others, we must have suffered our selves." No one can realize the suffering attendant iuon an attack of the grip, unless he has had the actual experience, There is prob ably no disease that causes so much physical and mental agony, or which so successfully defies medical aid. All danger from the grip, however, may le avoided by the prompt use of CliamlK-rlain's Cough Remedy. Among the tens of I thousands who have used this rem edy, not otie case has ever been re ported that has resulted in pneu monia or that has not recovered. For sale by Jackson's Pharmacy. Columbia WOOLEN MILLS CO. TAILORS ELKS' BUILDING, SEVENTH AND STARK STREETS J. H. CANRIGHT REAL ESTATE Ordinance Authorising The Mnjor Ami Recorder To Mnko A Contract For The llcller Lighting Of The City Of Si. Johns. The City of St. John doc nnlithi in follow; The iniiyor mid city rtvnrdor nf the Cltynf St. John tiro hereby mithor inl, einMmt'rcil mid illirctol lo filter Into u coiitmct ill the niiinv of mIiI City of St. John wllli tlu- Portland Ci niTiil Hlri trio Coniviny for the 'tlod nf live yirn from nnd after UiU ilnle for tho nluclng mid iimintiilimni'i' of ellit iidilitioiml iiltcrimting current cnrloM-d nrr t'lcvtric llnlititof fourteen hundred nuidle miwit tsu'Ii, lit plitrtu heretofore liqui d iihiii by the ouiuril of Mild oily, to bo mi for monthly nt the into of livi' nml JW-U dollar tfy..vl lor oilondur month for wit h of Mid tin (iiiiiw, mid in mt'orilmiiH with the Iitiiih o( thr iNMilim i hurulnffiit Milmiltlcl to tin council of Mid city by Mid I'ortliiml (H'litmil Itlii'trlo Coitinny. I'iimcI thf Council JuiiiiHry 19, 111. Approved Jmiu.iry ty, i4. W. II. Kl.NU, Altint; Mnyor. W. I,. TllOKMlVKII. lUfonliT I'm Twin. I'ublUliitl Iu The Hcvlctv Juiiimry 36. ORDINANCE NO. 67 An Ordinance I'rovMlug For The Appointment Of A Deputy lie- The City Of Si. Fhlug Ills Com. Public Meeting. University Park Board of The Trade will hold a public meeting iu Artisan hall at Portsmouth Monday evening, February 12, to which all are invited. Young men are par Evangelical Church. Order of exercises at the Evan gelical church for next week ; Sunday school at 10 a. in. Preaching 1 1 a. m. Subject; "Pressing Forward." Junior K. L, C, E. -2:30 p. in. Miss Minnie McClave, superinten dent. Senior K. L. C, E. -6:30 p. in. Sermon 7:30 p. 111. Subject; "The Man Sent Home." Wednesday 7:30 p. m,: Llioir practice. TJiursday 7:80 p. in.: rrayer meeting. We extend u personal invitation to each citizen of St. Johua to par ticipate in and enjoy the services as announced. E. E. McViCKHK, Pastor. flo By Boat. For Portland and way points take steamer Gazelle at public dock. ticularly requested to attend as one Reaves St. Johns at 9:15 a. in. and principal subject considered will be 6:15 p. m.: arrive Portland (Stark better fire protection and formation street dock) at 10:00 a. m. and of a Volunteer Fhre Frigade. Speakers from the city will be present and a pleasing program rendered. Russki.i. V. Hoyt, Secretary. 7:00 p. in. Carnation Club. The popular dances of this Club still continue but commencing to morrow (Saturday) evening the dances will be given iu the M. W. A. hall iu place of the Bickuer hall. It is to be hoped that a large au dience will be present at this dance. Illustrated Lecture. On Monday evening, February 5, at the F.vangelical church, there is to be given a stereopticon enter tainment of excellence. A series of .1 n.-..:.. ma., nt riv. Views 01 Wic 1 aaaiuit " uw p cf,, ommpnrnti is to be orescnted to- ' ' yether with scenic views and illustra- 100 cords of stove w-ood green, admission will he dry and mixed. .iinrwit.ut a contribution will be J- H- WlM.IAMS, taken 8,f Kellogg street, St. Johns. f IIotiM.- uud two lot". 11 fiuu buy. futty IIoum! uud two full loU, fine river view; Iwrniilu. Winded IIoiih! mid lot to cost from fy) to fiuKi. Sjxit ciuli. Miut Im: 11 tariilii. jtjjj Two loth fo down, Ikdnucv fa a lot er mouth. fiS" Mouse and ciht lot a fine buy. f 15" I'our loU. I'.iisy terms on h'.I nlxive. Opposite Sash and Door Store jhrsi-v sTumrr, - st. jouns Q. W. OVERSTREET, I'l.UMIIHR Ifolbrook block, 1 03 South Jersey Htreet. corder For Johns, And pcusnttoii. The City of St. John ilow 011L1I11 111 follows: SittTioN 1. The HtH'onler of lliu City Uf Si. John, in huieby uuthorlud to niiiolut 11 iH'iHily City Uicordtir for tlm uuexiired portion of Iiih term of offiuu, ; who shull Imvc nil the Miwern iinivlilwl 1 by the Ch iller of umIi) City. miction j. llie coiuiKiiiMlluii ot mill Depuly City Kecorder Mull bu it iKir mouth during mid turiu; to Ikj jnld othrr 0lfici.1l MiluricN me ikii ill itd City or St. John. Passed the Cimiiell Junuary 19, 1906, Approve! January 19, UfA, II. Kino, Altut; Mayor. W. I,. TllOKMlVKII, City Kewirdur I'roTyiu, I'uhlishud iu The Htiviaw Junuary rf, N. A. GEE House Mover ami Urpalrcr House uiovud, rulsgd uud uilrul. (Mil Joint ol all kiiuu. rioiuiit survice, tewinalile elwrMMi. Saint Jolim Oregon IvuiiIkh: uud Catliii Saint Julius StmuU. P. W. I UNMAN Chicago Roumlng lloiue. Good rooms fruiu f 1 a wuuk up. Comer Chitaiiaiiil Ivuuhuu itruaU Saint John The G, HEITKEMPER CO. Watchmaker, Jcwcleri, Sllveriinlllii. Importer and Wholesale Dealer 286 Morrison Street, ISfrfttfj; PORTLAND ! o i-i.m. t hi- KrUtcucc 1'hoiic. Union Vji. Bon Ton Barber Shop Oruguu OSCAR DeVAUL, M. D Office hour.. 9 to 11 a. m., j to j p. m. I'irst class work uud clean hot towels for (Kitrous. Hair cutting it speclulty. AkciiIi for West Coast laundry, Jersey street St Johns (Mice In University I'uiL lliui:Sioir. LAUREL LODGE No. 186 I. 0. 0. !', ST. JOHNS, OUI10ON Meets each Monday uvoiilug III Odd Pel lows hull, at 7:30. VUlturt wrli-omed. Cm. M. Hull, N. (i. H. HIHott, S-orctary.