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ST. JOHNS REVIEW You Should Patronize The Home Paper. It means helping St. Johns and this means a better city if you work with THE ST. JOHNS REVIEW Advertise in The Review Its circulation Is himiu Inc nntl It covers the Held, Its better than a daily in the field. IT WILL REPAY YOU Devoted to the Interests of the Peninsula, the .Manufacturing Center of the Northwest VOL. 2 ST. JOHNS, OREGON, FRIDAY, MAY i8, 1906. NO. 30 Hallberg's House Furnishing Store 207 Jersey Street, St. Johns, Oregon, You will not go to Portland for Furniture and Ranges ! After you find out what you can do at Hallberg's. Why Not Patronize Home Industry When You Can Save Money by It ? CALL AND ASK TO SEE OUR RANGES 1 Cash or Installment. Telephone Union 284. RETIRING RETAILERS Eat Your Sunday Dinner! -at Tin; The New St. Johns Hotel J. B. NYE, Manager We have all the delicacies of the season prepared for the epi curean taste by one of the most competent chefs. Our prices are reasonable. t SASH 1 glazing DOORS WE CARRY "ODD" SASH IN STOCK Columns Spindles Brackets Lime and Cement Paints Oils Glass St. Johns "D." Redwood Gutter ST. JOHNS SASH AND DOOR CO. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL PHONE SCOTT 4063 JERSEY STREET ONE OF PORTLAND'S FOREMOST ESTABLISHMENTS TO HE DISCONTINUED. Demands for Rent 20 Per Cent Higher Thau in San Francisco (Before (lie Fire) and 33 Per Cent Higher Than in Seattle. Makes Continuance Impossible. Entire Stock of Fine Pianos, Pipe and Reed Organs, Pianolas, Altistc Rolls, Cabinets, Furniture and Fixtures, Safes, Typewriters, Car pets, etc., etc., to be Closed Out. Sale Commences Tuesday Morn Ing. Owing to the unreasonable lie mauds of a frenzied landlord, Filers Piano House has reluctantly deckled to abandon the retail piano und organ business in Portland. Con tinuance would mean the payment of practically the entile earnings of our retail business for rent, nor would it even then secure the ur gently needed alterations and re pairs that the growth of our busi ness Has mudti necessary. The owners arrogantly refuse to make them, und we cannot afford to un dertake them tor the reason that they will not enter into a lease except from mouth to mouth. ,Thus it is that Filers Piano I louse is compelled to retire from the retail field, and as possession of the premises is to be delivered up looked after by our wholesale de partment. This sale, as above, will com mence Tuesday morning, May 15, at 8 o'clock, and if every reader could but realize the exact situation as it is, nothing would be left for sale by Saturday night. Store will be open day and evening till sale is over. Iiilers Piano House, largest ami most responsible Western deal ers, 35 1 Washington street. G, A, R, Compson Post No. 22, Organized in St. Johns, i'lic above named post was organ ized in St. Johns Wednesday niter noon by 11 number of civil war vet erans. 1 lie follow lnir department officers were present : T. ii. Hills. department commander ; G. W. .Montague, chief musterimr ollicer : 11. A. llordeu, department chaplain; R. V. limit, of council of adminis tration ; and J. T. Go.ss, department commander of Wasniimtou mid Alaska. Temporary otlieers were upHint ed us follows : T. H. MeDevitt, olli eerof the day ; 1. G. Uarr, ollicer of the guaid ; R. V. Piatt, adjutant and quartermaster. 11. A. Harden, I. G. Sloan and C. S. Thompson, us u committee on credentials, rcxrtcd the following us eligible to membership, und they were mustered in us charter mem bers : J. K. Wlsbey, Co. D. nth Minn.: O. R. Downs, Co. ,.jth Wis. euv.; P. W. Hiiimuu, Co. G, 11.1th N. V. nf.; . II. Parker, Co. 11, 1st St. Johns Land Co. PHONE UNION 3104 t 4t i ! 4) s 4) 3 4 4 4 St. Johns Park No. 2 on May 31 next, the entire stock of goods, the tiuest, the most extensive and the most complete in the Uni ted states, must be disused of be lor: that date. There are but 13 days in which to accomplish this. lteginulug ltiCMluy morning, day und night, till closed out, every instrument and chattel in stock will be offered lor salt at prices that will And iinniediitc takers. It's not a question of profit, or even of leali.ing cost. Wv'ic retiring from the retuil business, and cannot gut out any too quickly. Not until the doors OJH.-H Tuesday morning will the public know what u tculULgrcul event this is. . No, combination ut circumstances lias ever brought piano prices so low us will 11 pi knit on our price tugs Tuesday morning. We hilly leulie that only the most extraordinary inducements will move so many pianos at this time ot year. Uut they will move. We unhesitatingly predict that this closing-out sale will mean the greatest sale of fine pianos ever wit- iw.ku'il ill III.. ITiul.wl Slul.. 'I'lHnl. ....... w....... ...... n mum coiiiiiiaiulcr mi .iiui.i.ii ui iitiim-nww uwiiKiil mi. I . .... ' 1? mil. tiflMfW III ,1111. ..'it' ... ..I.ltll.ul ' .w r-""" "" piirtnient coiuuiander of IIIHIIUklHIII W III WIVkllllt lYtllllllfc Hi Miss. cuv. ; I). Calkins, Co. C, 161I1 wis. 1111.; 11. I', smith, Co. I, 30JI1 Mo. inf.; P. T. Hansen, Co. C, nth Maine inf.; D. I.. Snow, Co. K, .(tli Ohio inf.; II. C. Stevens, Co. K, isoth lud. inf.; I II. Chipiuan, Hut. 15, .tli U. S. art.; W. W. Ku ser, Co. I, yth III. cuv.; 0. R. Thompson, Co. I, i.th Maine; A. A Jonusou, Co. I, 3th 111.; S.1111. Chenoweth, Co. A, ,th .Mo. cuv.; J. P. Hiown, Co. 1), Mh Kan. inf.; 1). G. Horseman, Co. G, .th Iowa inf.; K. Smith, Co. G, Hth Ind. int. The lollowing were elected und installed us ollicers of the ihsI H. Parker, Com.: 1'. W. Uiuman, I h. V. L. ; v. W. Kuser, (J.. J. P. Ilrowu, Chap.; U. R. Downs, 0. of I).; D. J. Horseman, O. of G.; 1). Calkins, S.; I,. II. Chipiuan, Adjt. Adjutant Chipiuan upjxtiuled P. T. Hansen Q. S., and nuurleruius ter Ruimr upjoinicd C. S. Thomp son O, S. Tliu following visiting comrades, were present : J. T. Goss, depatt- iiieut coiuiiiuiider of Washiueton 4' 4' K.!i: N. H. SUITTER Contractor and Builder Designs and Estim tes Furnished, and I'll con struct on guaranteed to pi asc the most partic ular. 317 Mohiwk Street ST. JOHNS, . OREGON ItsUwt if V. L TUnUykc, St. Mu, Wit by m from my own pUu. St. Johns Market C UO.NNCLLV, PropfMor The House of Quality" We take special care to buy only the choicest, Government Insjected . Meats so leave us your order for a cases, reliable ;scw ork makes, for $156, 513S und even lavs; $325 styles $ 18J, 187 undiyOl Keg ulur 450 styles for 268, S253, etc., and several exceptionally luncy ones for !f273, 34 nd $337. Reliable used pianos ul us little as $35i 45i 55. fme upriglits nt $86,118,135, ttc-i Ull(' no ad vance in price when easy terms, $15, $30 or 25 down and $6, $8, or io a mouth ure desired. j Persons living at u distance may tnU -1 I... I .' 7r hZT "L u :ZT , . v ! ery Saturday ufternoon.it freight both ways on uuy piano j 1 130 0 c that does not Drove entirely satis-1 factory. Hut very prompt uttentiou J Sciatica Cured After Twenty Years 4 4 4t 4 4 i J: it if 14- Holbrook's Addition. Terms: 5 down mid $5 per mouth. You will never again have the oppor tunity to buy good St. Johns property at these prices and on these terms. On April 30 we raised the prices 011 lots in Holbrook's Addition $25.00 each. The week before the raise went into effect we sold nearly 50 lots in this choice tract. The way property is advancing in this Addition, we expect to find it necessary to make another advance of $25 per lot very soon. We have only about 75 lots left, and as soon as we sell 25 of these prices will be advanced again. We build house to suit and sell on easy installment payments. St. Johns Land Co., St. JollllS '''"inc Union .1101 QregOll Oreiron If. W. Montague, chief mustering oilicer department of Oregon ; T. H, MeDevitt, ohicer of the day; J. W. Currau, junior vice Lincoln G.u field ; Joseph Summers, G. N Dii ver, j. II. Way, J. O. Jackson, I. G. Darr. f k ti i t . . r. i . Hansen was elected as dele-1 gute to the state .'iicampment to le ' held in Ashland, June ly and 30, with W. W. Rnscr as alternative. I It. Chipiuan and W. W. Kuser Cm3OO00homXmXmXmXm0 were apiwinted to secure a hall for the meetings of the jmst, which will Lady AuUUnt. Nljjht office : Phone East 6096. 1003 Oswego street Dr. S. C. COOK Ruidtnt Undertaker and Embalmar Equipment and work guaranteed equal to any on the coast. No. J03 Jersey street, in McClave's furniture store, St. Johns. Prime Rib Roast or anything in the meat line. Phone Scott 4062 113 Jersey Street WANTED will be necessary to secure choice. Requests by wire to hold certain styles till letter can arrive will be honored 36 hours only. Since all prices are bused on ac tual cash cost of the goods, those ! taking advantage of easy-payment ' plan will pay interest on deferred payments at 8 jer cent er annum. Uvety piano or organ, or pianola, or self-playing piano will be accom panied by the resjective maker's unconditional guarantee, duiy coun tersigned by us, thus making the 1 1 niirrliriciir tiKwi1lilf1tf Cfnm 111 Inc ! purchase, There will Ie instruments for all. Jtaby grands and parlor grands usually costing 900 und $1000, fan cy $650 and -1700 uprights, and others worth $500, 400, I300, $250; pianolas, pianola-pianos, or chestrelles and music. Organs from f 10 to f 1 16. Oregonian premium talking ma chine subscribers' records will lie furnished from a down-town office. I'ure 1 A ,.!:.. i 1:1 i. milk delivered at your door for 01",""" u", l"u"u" I month. Additional rmart. nt -,t- , senbers will also be taken care of of Torture. . For more thun twenty years J. H, Massey, of 3322 Clinton street, MinueaH)lis, Minn., was tortured by sciatica. The pain mid suffer ing which he endured during this time is U'vond comprehension. Nothing gave him any jrinauent 8 relief until he used Chamberlain's : o Pain Halm. One npplicatioti of! & that liuiiueut relieved the pain and K made sleep and rest (mssible, and ' 9 less than has effected a jcruiaiieut 1 ? cure. If troubled with sciatica or j ft rliiiiiniiitisin wliv not Irv n ic emit V - j o bottle of Pain Halm and see for1 9 yourself how quickly it relives the , pain, For sale by Jackson's Phar macy, 1 Bickner Brothers Department Store All Goods Sold al Portland Prices 1 Mmt'linmliM. iuulmliiut Dry Itnotx mill KIhiuh, (liiKDiicx, HaidwuKi, IIoiimi Kiiniitiluii, Keep u 1 11 1 no blink of (iuiiurul (iimmIk, Kei'il, Ktc. In fiu't tivurytliin. lliuir rrifun uio rilil. Don't wuslu your timu going to Portland, hut coinu in and m'o our Htuck mid 1'iii'fH, Remember The Big Department Store Cornor Joiboy Street and Hnmdway The citizens of St. Johns to know we nave a mi lit route in thii citv iUUUlU. XkUUILlUIiai llUaiTl UI 7C. . ' ORDERS FOR BUTTERMILK I Jf same pace' SSMJ.tf.Vr'.?Wy,'e- Every contract iiivilu a a iiiu v s raiiii .iiniiiiiiva: in m - ' - ganon. oend orders tc to )e announced A dead man brought to life will tell of his awful cxcriencc and manner of escape in Hickucr's Hall, Monday evening at 8 o'clock. Free to all. Among my list can Ik- found some fire insurance to please you, W. H. King. Fire may destroy your home any Are time. Are von nrotected ataiust or undertakini; ' tKirtial or total loss? If not. call Send orders to entered into by Filers Piano House; at the Peninsula Hank and learn will be carrieu out to the letter. I the small amount that will give you ' Johns, Oreioa' Annual tuning contracts will be protection. St. Johns, Oregon g Wr tlonowii ami lirlilift wot I. wllh'Ut uln Our 10 tar' olwtlriicc lit I'Utc uuik. en utlr. ui lu fit your mouth louilutlully Or W A vl lia luuml u a(c vay to e Itact trrtli. atiMlulcly without palu lir i I' Wlw l utilt al koIJ lillliiK aiiiHi wu ami bri'luc woik llitractluu free h-u (ilatr. or briJgra arr onlcittl WISH HROS. Dentists, 1'aillnie llulhlliiK cor ThifilairlWa.il ht. Oiku cvcuIuk till v p m huiutaya Irom y to 11, Or Malu tor). UK W A. WISH. UK. T r ISIS SHIP BY PORTLAND SUBURBAN EXPRESS CITY I'ilO.NIi-MAIN 358 Reasonable Rates Quick Service PHONE EAST 6098 G. E. DOLPH, Agent at St. Johns 1 I 8 i ! V i