Wilms Moxon. F. . Vai.kntini;. MOXON-VALENTINE Co. Philadelphia Street. ST. JOHNS, OREGON. WATER 430 feet frontage, 1200 feet deep, near Peninsula mill. BARGAIN. Building on Jersey street corner, $10,000; annual ren tal $1,300. -.. 1 Hardware! I 8 Finding that we bought too heavily in t RANGES AND 11 . .1 Tlll.f fi,i?l vc will, until July first, sell any Stove or Range in jjj our stock at 10 per cent discount for cash. ? Wc will also give a liberal dis count on time sales. uur siock 01 screen uoors, muow screens, jr, Th' and Screen Wire Cloth is still in good shape. Our II. & M. Paint stock is replenished every week. Get estimates before you buy. jr. Our line of Builders' Hardware is complete. 1 POTTER & GOOLD 1 ii TIIK IIAUDWAKH MUX. i'' -v . . t f rt COOL BREEZES ON HOT DAYS. No mutter how sultry or uncomfortable the day, 1111 ELEC TKIC KAN will insure comfort for the business mini at his desk, for his employes at their work, for the customers in his More, and for the entire household at his home. The cost for all this SUMMER COMFORT is a mere trifle. A iC-iuch fan can be operated at a cost not to exceed one cent un hour, and a ia-lnch fan can be run for even loss. Think of ten hours of solid comfort for less than ten cents. Keen vour store cool and hreezv and your cusoniers will find shopping a pleasure, and your store an inviting place in which to I linger. ELECTRIC KAN'S will increase your business, whether j it be a restaurant, an ice cream parlor, a dry goods euiorium or an iron foundry. We have fans of all kinds, all styles, suitable for every pur pose. Don't delay order your fan TO-DAY. ELECTRIC LIGHT ami the ELECTRIC KAN make a strong combination for summer comfort. Send us a post card with your name and address we will do the rest. PortlandGeneral Electric Co. Seventh and Alder Streets, Telephone Exchange IJ. PORTLAND, ORKflON HILLS ADDITION Most desirable bus iness and residence lots in St. Johns. Terms to suit purchasers. -P. HILL- Office at Residence, 618 North Jersey Street, St. Johns $ There are several bargains advertised in this week's Review Chicago Rooming House P. W. Hinman, Prop, Good rooms from (l a week up. ' Corner Chlcagoanil Ivanhoe street Saint Johns Oregon FRONT COOK STOVES " 1 Mitt. Qtitt.Jt Uflllfirjft 111 4ft n!...i t The G. HEITKEMPER GO. Watchmakers, Jewelers, Silversmith. Importers and Wholesale Dealers 286 Uanisoa Strut, PORTLAND iii 1 II.IH WJlH1JltUi-l II Local News. 1 I.ct the Peninsula Bank write you a fire insurance policy. Watch repairing a specialty nt C. Marion Salisbury's. Furnished rooms with bath every thing new. 531 South Jersey street. Pascal Hill is making extensive repairs on his Jersey street resi dence. Phone Woodlawn 22 your orders for slab wood, green or dry. Price Fuel Co. Miss Ollic Mullen of Portland was a guest of Mrs. A. V. Markle 1 ucsday. We wash and iron all flat work at 25c per dozen. West Coast Laundry. William Peterson of White Sal mon, Wash., was a St. Johns v;si tor last week. A medal contest will be held at Hickncrs' hall next Wednesday evening, July t8. All are invited. Remember! You cannot buy finer candies or cigars than the goods Valentine sells in his neat store. What is it you want 16 in. or 4-foot slabwootl? Give us your order ami we will fill it to your sat isfaction. Price lMiel Co. Fire may destroy your home any time. Are you protected against pattial or total loss ? If not, call at the Peninsula Hank and learn the small amount that will give you protection. The steel for the llolbrook block arrived Wednesday. Hccatise of the delay in delivery the structural ron progress on this hiiildng has catted great inconvenience to Con tractor Koeruer. If von have printing which you want executed in a unit and tasty milliner, bring it to us. Good ma terial, stylish type mid skillful workmanship are at your disposal. Prices are just right. II. S. Hewitt returned to St. Johns Saturday night from Lake Point, Wash., where he lias been for several weeks working on a sum mer cottage that Contractor Koer uer has been building for M. I.. llolbrook. A pretty little recital was given at the home of Miss Amy Rowland on Modoc street last Friday even nir. Vocal and instrumental mil- dc, a yard decorated with Japanese lanterns and refreshments were pleasant features. About fifty guests were in attendance. The recent hot weather played mvoc witli the apple crop, He- sides burning the leaves of the trees the intense heat blistered the fruit and is causing much of it to fall from the trees. The terrific heat was something out of the ordinary, leimr within one degree of the rec ord since the weather bureau was established in Portland in 1871. One ileal not be born with 11 veil or the gift of prophecy to fore see that lots between Fisk street in University Park and Macruni ave nue in Northern hill on Dawson street which extends through the centre of that rapidly growing dis trict lctweeii tne rivers lu Portland, and now selling for $15 per front foot, will, within twenty years Irom today, sell for one thousand dollars er front foot. Those who intend going to the lop fields when the time comes to )ick Hops will be interested to learn that Conrad Krebs, one of the large lop growers of Salem, says that the price paid for picking hops will be the same as a year ago $ 1 a hund red or 50 cents a box. The Krebs yards at Indeiendence will produce 1 ,000,000 pounds 01 nops. in uie entire state of Oregon ?i, 500,000 will be paid out to hop pickers this year. The frame of the new pumping station is up and the building will lc ready for use in a short time. The building occupies a space 4-jx- 6 feet. I lie two large boilers are 111 place, the smoke stack is up, but the pumps have not yet arrived. These are expected any day. It will be about three weeks before the engine will be pumping water uto the tanks on the lull. Judging by the present growth of the city the school house, with the present addition completed, will not furnish sufficient room to ac commodate all the pupils who will answer the bell at the beginning of the fall term, September 17th next. With the present improvements the central school will have twelve rooms and an assembly hall. St. Johns is growing fast, and it will tax the ingenuity of the school board to provide accommodations for the throngs of juveniles who are sure to seek entrance at the temple of learning. A pair of gold rimmed glasses are at The Review oltice awaiting tne owner. They were found by Dr. Hartel. We know the owner very well, indeed. These same glasses were lost once before and returned through The Review. At the time the nice old gentleman who claimed them was told if they ever came into our possession again we would appropriate them for our own use, We cannot use them. If we did we would have to shut our left eye, and we are right-handed. There is a hole in one of the glasses. Come and get your property. You can use them, localise you are left handed. Keep Your Eye On St. Johns. Reliable insurance at the lowest rates at the Peninsula Hank. The West Coast Laundry makes a specialty of lace curtains. For fine cigars it will mv you to call at Valentine's: opposite city hall. The material used lu I.inne's bread is the best and can't be better. Smoke a St. Johns cigar best 10c cigar on the market the "White Crow." First-class dressmaking by Mrs. Zella E. Johnston, 5,11 South Jersey street. Try the "Par Excellence": the champion 5c cigar: made in St. Johns. Smoke a St. Johns cigar best toe cigar on the market the "White Crow." The St. Johns Lumber Co. has just completed convenient offices opposite its mill. First class and reliable insurance companies only are represented bv the Peninsula Hank. Miss May Shepard has accepted a position as stenographer in the offices of the St. Johns Lumber Co. Phil Smith and family left for the seashore Tuesday last. They will remain until the cool weather sets in. Oct busv and place your orders for slabwood for next winter now. We can fill them easily. Price Fuel Co. Insure against fire befoie you have one -with I). C. Rogers, agent for the "old reliable" Phoenix of London. Excavations are in progress for a large building under the hill near the Riverside hotel prolmbly a boarding house. An insurance twlicy in a uliable company is as good as money in your pocket ill case ol lo.-s tty nie. Ask the Peninsula Hank. The loser of a handbag can re cover same by calling upon Junius Mordauut, on North Jersey street, and proving properly. The time ball now being installed on top of the custom house at Port- laud is exacted to be leady for its first drop at noon next Sunday. Let your friends back east know what is being done in St. Johns by ending them the The Review for n year. They would appreciate it. Mrs. J. M. Mills, mother of Mrs. Richard Shepard, who was so se verely injuted in the iiiuaway on the evening of the Fourth, is rapid ly recovering fiom her injuries. If Jersey and Hiirliugtou streets in the business section could be thoroughly saturated with water from the hydrants every morning how much better it would be. Won der if arrangements could be made to have it done. Several of the Regulator Line boats have recently made stops at the city dock 011 their return trip to Portland. If St. Jolins could be made a regular station for the tak ing on and letting off of passengers, it would greatly convenience river travelers nt this Hint. A whirlwind at the corner of Haves and Philadelphia streets last Sunday afternoon, furnished a curi ous sight. NewsM)ers and small pieces of light debris were lilted from the ground a couple of thous and feet in the air and held sus pended for several minutes. I lie unusual sight occtired, too, at a time when there was hardly n lirealli of wind. John Poff returned to St. Johns, Sunday morning last, after n six weeks' visit with relatives and friends in Missouri. He went east over the Canadian Pacific und re turned via Denver and Salt Lake. He reports everything prosjierous in the eastern country and the crops looking fine, and that the em- . ' f . .1.. igration ot Americans 11110 uie northern province of Ilritish Co lumbia is surprising. A very enjoyable surprise putty was given at the home of J. A- Reushaw at Northern Hill 011 the evening of the 3rd iust. in honor of Miss Sarah McKiuney 01 htivertou Ore. (iaines. conversation and re frcshincnts made up the evening s program. Among those present were Edith Haldwin. Lola Walker. Mildred L. demons, Sarah Graves, Roger O. Mills, Melviu Hoyle, Roy Urewcry and 1 icorge nuns. Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Dudley o Cleveland. O., who have been stop ping at the New St. Johns Hotel for some time, left for their eastern home last Saturday. Although bom in St. Johns, this is Mrs. Dud lev's first visit to the city. They were called here by business mat ters rtdtiiring personal attention, having large and valuable holdings of real estate along the water irom If you have anything to sell, why not advertise it. Many a jierson has gone to Portland to make a pur chase under the impression that the article wanted could not lc bought in St. Johns. Let the public know you are in business, and tell the p?ople what you have for sale. If you have any narguui.s you wish them to know about, don't stick a little card in the window aniiouuc ing the fact and expect the public to make a tour of the show win dows each day in order to learn where bargains are to be found Plant an ad. in The Review and watch your busiuess grow. Join the Commercial Club I Smoking is a pleasure if the cig ars are bought at Valentine's. Rough dry washing at 6c per pound. West Coast Laundry. Ed, Hurlbtirt is now living in his new residence on Chicago street. Miss Golda Rowland has been visiting in Washington this week. . Fred Hrown went to Salem on Tuesday, to remain about a week. Try the "Par Excellence": the champion 5c cigar: made in St. Johns. Misses Mary and Josie Young will make an extended visit to Spokane in a short time. Tlie band boys gave a well pat ronized dance in the pavilion last Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Otis Leonard left on Tuesday for Skainokawa, Wash. , for an extended visit. 0. R. Downs and family arc mak ing preparations to spend the sum mer at Newport, Oie. Adam, the barb :r, spent Sunday in Eslacadia. He was accompanied by a daughter of live. F. J. Koeruer began laying the concrete foundation of the Stiue & Shetinaii block last Tuesday. Pwo launch loads of mechanics leave the city dock every morning at 0:50 o'clock to work on the new bridge. Miss Mildied L. Clemous and Lilian McVicker of this city have entered the Journal's educational contest. Last Friday Roy Pel kins received a bad cut near the eye, necessitating several stitches. 1 he accident oc- cuied while about his work. Get your ordets in line for deliv ery. Later on we will be pushed to deliver them, when every one must have them right away. Pi ice Fuel Co. i'hc iion oil tank now being elected near the Roberts t evidence in the iiolheru part of the city will, when completed, be one of the argest along the river. The lire department will hold a lance this evening in the W. M. A. hall. All those who delight in "Hipping the light fantastic toe" are invited to be present. The families of II. W. Smith and P. J. Peterson arc making picparn- tious to spend a couple of mouths at the seashore. Tliey exjiect to leave the latter part of next week. A portion of the 0. R. & N. grading ciew were laid tiff last Sat- unlay night, but 11 goodly number of men are at woik filling the deep cuts of the grade north of the city. Have you a house to relit?" is the question asked daily of the leal estate men. Fifty houses in St. Johns could be rented in jig time mid then the demand would not be supplied. Five line lots, river view, $(100 to 5H50; i acre cleared and fenced i i blocks to cms, wsa; 100x100 half block off Jersey stieet, Ssaoo; desirable icsidcucu lots close ill, 5150 to &oo. II. G. Ogileu, Re view oltice. A Portland real estate syndicate has purchased the Rankin tract of twenty ncies on the electric line near Mocks and will plat and place it 011 the market. The price paid is said to be iH,ooo. Tluee gangs of men are at work on the county toad 011 the ophite milk of the river. Huge steam rollers are (Kicking and smoothing the roadway to put it in shac for oiling. About js.exx) worth of oil will Ik.' used in making it a model highway. The St. Johns Ferry Co.'s launch Rover will leave its dock next Sun day morning for the Oaks at 10 o clock. Round trip tickets, in cluding admission to the Oaks, 35 cents. During the day the boat will ply bet wetn Portland and the pleasure resort, returning to tit Johns at 10 p. in. A. D. McDonald of the St. Johns hash ami Door Co., last Monday broke ground on his biisiuewi lot on Jeuey street opHsite his present location for a handsome brick block It will 25x75 feet and will be fitted up for store and olltcc pttroscs. Work will le pushed with vigor, and the building will be ready for otciiimucy within tluee mouths. While work 011 the railroad bridge at this point is making rapid head way, that on the bridge across the Columbia at Vuucotiver is well ad vanced. Five piers are in place and the casements for eight piers are on the ground, lu addition to the bridge the railroad companion have planned to build a halt million dollar union deot and establish a switching yard containing sixty mile, of track at Vancouver. A handsome block will surely In built on the corner of Chicago and lerscv streets. Last Tuesday the contract for what is known as the Gee Wo block, to be built on this corner, was let to a Portland firu for $13,600. The building will lie of brick, with a piekscd brick front It will occupy the entire lot, cover ing a space 50x100 leet. It will be two full stories high. The lower floor will be cut up into three stores two on Jersey street and one on Chicago street. The upper floor will be devided into eighteen otlice rooms. With the addition of this huudsomc building, north Jersey street will present quite a metropoli tan appearance. Ask your grocer for Linne's bread. The weather of the past week has been hot enough to bring out all the summer toggery. Protect your property from loss by fire by insuring in only first class companies. See the Peninsula Hank W. E. Swengle, the harness mail, is again on duty after a siege of ill ness that confined him to the house for several weeks. Mrs. L. Tyner will open 011 July 16, n private boarding house, 403 Greshain and W. John street. Nice cool rooms, home cooking. Hereafter the Commercial Club will hold its meetings at the city hall. Business of importance that concerns all members will come up next Wednesday evening. There will be a meeting of the committee of Royal Neighbors Mon day evening, July tfi, at the resi dence of V. W. Valentine. All neighbors requested to be piesent. A new time card goes into effect on the electric line today. During the morning cars will run every 25 minutes. During the afternoon 30 minutes will elapse between trips, with the regular schedule during the rush hours in the evening. At last Dreyfus has been vindi cated and all stain lias been washed from his character by the Parisian Supreme Court. Tills has been ong in coming, but it nevertheless is welcome news to Dteyfus and his faithful wife. Smith's Pharmacy, now located in the French block, has leased one of the store rooms in the new Hoi- nook block now building 011 Jersev street, and will move to its new lo cation as soon as the place is read for occupancy J.J. Shroiner represents the Nil tioual Silverware Co. and the solid Alaska Silver Goods nic guaranteed for 25 years. Mr. Shiviuer is ,1 permanent resident of St. Johns and .atrous need have 110 fear that tit- goods he sells me not as tcpiisctit til, as he guarantees them. Pascal Hill during the week has ccu picking some ol the Idlest cheiries to be found on the IVniu Mtln. They 111 e of the Oregon mid .aiubert varieties. They ae alHiut the sire of cittb nppk and the fruit is iK'ifet't. A samplv box is 011 exhibition in the stoic of Itoiihaui S: Currier. Cat! M. Mooie, D. S. C, will oigaui.e an older of the Knights of Maccabees in the Odd Fellows hall Satuiday evening. The oiganUi- (ion stints with 11 charter member ship of 25. All Knights icftldiug in this vicinity ate requested to be ireseiit. There was 11 .story going the rounds last evening that the local post office was to be tinned over to Postmaster M into of Poitland, who will semi out 11 clei k to do the woik. move of this kind would only complicate matters and result in a vigorous pi oteM fiom every icmdcut )t .St, Johns. Mrs. I,. Tyner has leaned the louse ivceutly vacated by Mr. Wrinkle, 011 Gu-shain and W. John streets ami will conduct a IxwiiliuK lotisu theielil. As boaidiug houm arc not too plentiful in St. JoIiiih. Mis. lyiier will likely exiH-ilvuc. no difficulty in filling her hotisv tu overflowing. River nun claim the city dock i unsafe for lauding, and say that if a suitable and safe lauding place weir pinvided ..II ImatK on the river would make St. Johns a ivuulai s oppiug place. Where the money is to come from to build a new dock will be one of the qiiektious to Ik- ausweied lafoie building ocrntinuk Ur.iu. When Roy Wilcox got home fiom his das woik about 8 o'clock Wcdiu-sdav evening he found 1111111 erotis friends and neighbors at his home and a bountiful feast spread in the yard. Later, ice cream was served the ladles, when the iiiak members of the company enim.d their cigarii. It was the occasion of Mr. Wilcox's 30th birthday. SHOT DEAD Young Mitchell lain by His Own Sisler. I'rgcd 011 by Mrs. Crellield, the widow of the Holy Roller, George Mitchell was shot dead by his six teen year old sister Esther in the union deiKit at Seattle at .1:30 yes terday afternoon as he was about to hoard the tram for Portland. Mitchell had just been acquitted ot the murder of Joshua Crellield, head of the religious sect known as the Holy Rollers. The young girl claims both she and Mrs. CtefiU-ld had taken a vow to kill her brother George. Iloth women are in cus tody. The revolver used was purchased by Mrs. Crellield. Just before the shooting the young girl gruutcd her brother with a smile and a heitity handshake. For Sale. Eggs for hatching from pure bred Golden, Silver, Ring-Necked and Lady Amherst pheasants. Inquire ot Paul or 1 hoiuas Cochran, uni versity Park. For Sale or Kent. Eight-room house in Point Viuw For particulars phone Tabor 49. iood Paint Used Right LOOKS RIGHT Tope England : Decorators: French Mock. St. Johns. Central Bar. SM. Cocu max 1 Prop. Tuos. Co.vikix, Mfcr. Fine Wines. Liquors and Cifliirs. Cochran Mock. St Johns. Oicgou -I I " ... -"ii UUILT OY W.C.ADAMS CONTRACTOR Mini IUJILDI3R Wc now tiitvc with n enftiMr tfsiW-Mt mvMlM-t, uikI we rH KWHKV t mlVrtlHT UMMMf Ui Mil ttonr ww ifesirv to build nowM. Shop Second Dnor Wutt of Pustnffce ST. .1(11 INS - - OIMOON F. J. Koeruer, OOWTHAOTOK A!tt llUILOim Htm mimI Kiltallutui rtwirt4ly i'liniislM! if4lU(m. All went low wilh iiiln ami iiMMiw I . If. Cnik. in It-rx-v li. H. WtUli. I'Imuh- ! w . 1 iiu iii inm. Crook & Walton CONTUACTOUS and llUII.I)i:itS. I'Uh. IHmwu nihI I'.siiuiuU- I'imiUlMsl. C.ciu ml JobliWK 4111I kt (wiring. Hlnqt I'M I'vws'iuku itnwt, WNtfJP)r. ST. jnHSH. URW.ON. Your Horse Lame Taki- bun to- Qodsey & Clark lixpcrt llor.so.sluors. Our fcciully is IjorsesWlMg, Utd we gimrunuw 041 r worn. SUMMONS. Ih lb Circuit Court uf th mm i ' rt- IM1U, tOUIIty UI NUIUMMMU' IVurl Harris. I'laiiilifl, VS. (). I'.. lUrri, iKii-mUiul. T. 1'.. 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This tiumoi is 4tbliheloai-e a week fur six successive week in the lit. Jobus Review by order of I lie Honorable Judge Alfred Seam. Jr., Jmlge of the above en titled court, made the ud Uy of Jum. Ifjfi. II. liKMUMCMU, Attorney for the ulliutiU. ai t Chamber of Commerce, wttaa.il. Mr iuwrUou June W. t'M; tart tor liuu August li, 190. 1 ,$m$ 1