r BE) SURE AND ORDER YOUR WOOD IN TIME Orders are coming in so rapidly that you can not expect to have yours filled in time for your winter's supply if you waif until the rush is on. We Are Prepared To furnish cither short or 4-foot lengths, dry or green. This wood comes from the St. John Lumber Co.'s Mill L PRICE FUEL CO. I HEATING Ifc We have our line of Heaters on the floor. There jfi R are no better coal heaters made than our I "Niagara Oak Hot Blast," j J Oak Home and Oak Home, Jr. Ji H The combustion in the Oak Hot Blast is absolutely ir g perfect. Let us explain it to you. Our Ji j Pacific Redwood and Cheerful Wood 'f Heaters arc the best ever. See them before buying, Customers buying our Niagara Ranges are all satis- ficd. We sell HARDWARE. i POTTER & GOOLD I fcf MM IK IIAUnVVAIili MKV. V Hill IIARDWARU MIvN. ELECTRIC FLAT On receipt of coupon, we will deliver mi Klcctric Flat Iron to nny address, free of charge, for 30 days' trial. You are under no obligation to purclm.se the Iron we want yon to sec what it will do in the Saving of Labor, Time and I?x pense. All equipment delivered with each iron, which may be at' tached to any Klcctric lamp socket. Pill in and mail coupon to us AT ONCIi. CUT OUT COUPON. PORTLAND OKNKKAI IU.HCTKIC COMPANY, l'lmt ami Alder St., Portland, Or. Gentlemen: You may deliver to mc one Klcctric l'lut Iron, which I uKrec to try, mid If untatUfactory, to return to you within 30 day (rout date of delivery. If I do not return It at that time you may chnrgc the wine to my account ut f..oo. It founder ktooil that no charge will be made for the Iron If I return II within 30 day. , Nam it .... Dept. S. T. AddreM .... PORTLAND GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY First and Alder Streets, Telephone Main 6688. PORTLAND, ORCUON 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 H. HENDERSON 108 1.3 Jersey Street Notary Public and Choice business and residence property in all parts of the city. Superintendaut St. Johns Branch of the American Hospital Association. Phone Woodlawn 22. J STOVES I 14 IRONS FREE I ST. JOHNS, ORKGON Conveyancer. Local News. Let the Peninsula Dank write you a fire insurance policy. For the latest in fall millinery call nt 107 Tacoma street. Watch repairing a specialty at C. Marion Salisbury's. Mrs. C. A. Wood and daughter arc at Collins Springs. Mount Hood Yeast, made in St. Johns, has no equal. Try it. Miss Stella Campling is teaching school at White Salmon, wash. We watit all your eggs at St Johns Grocery Co. 35c in trade. Try the "Par Kxcellencc": the -I .. .. . 1 !.. L'l Cltauipiou 5c cigar; uiuuv in oi. Johns. The first diamond mines in the United States is said to have been discovered in California. Mrs. J. I). Wright, mother of Mrs. S. II. Greene, has been nwk ing a short visit at Hood River. Are you going to paint ? Buy of the Kndderly Transfer Co. at whole sale prices. All colors and tints. Par Sale Half block, central lo cation, price Sj,20o; or will sell a quarter. Inquire 205 N. Edison St. Mrs. W. L. Thorndykc and her daughter Wylena spent a part of Saturday at the M. K. conference at Sunnyside. An insurance twlicy in a reliable company is as good as money in your Iocket in case of loss by lire, ask the Peninsula Bank. Prof. Morris was in town Satur day seeking n room in which to give a series of lectures on phrenol ogy, but was unsuccessful in secur ing suitable quarters. Over 600 china pheasants were brought back to Portland Tuesday night from Albany by the hunters. Reports say there are thousands ot them left. The three special funeral cars provided for St. Johns people, used at the funeral of 0. II Carlson, were extended to our citizens by the generosity of P.J. Peterson mid H. W. Smith. The Good Time Social Club will beein their scries of dances Tues day evening in the Artisan Temple, Portsmouth. Dances will be given the first and third Tuesday evening of each week under the same man agement us last year. Too many autoists have been us- inir the Linntou ro.td as a race course, and it is only a miracle that no deaths have resulted from the mad pace set by reckless drivers. Portland youth named Ilolmau was recently run over and remained . . 1 senseless tor several uours. We wish tobacco manufacturers would quit using tags the size of n two-bit piece. We get tired reach ititr down with the fond anticipation of digging a quarter out of the dust. Sometime we are liable to pass right by a piece of money lor fear it might be one of those ditdblnsted tobacco tags. Last Thursday evening Rev. C. C. Rorick and wife and P. J. Brix and wife, all of Astoria, were the guests of Mrs. W. L. Thorndykc. They had come down to bt. Johns from the Sunnyside Methodist con ference. Mrs, Thorudyke and Wy lena returned to Portland with them and attended conference that even ing. The undertaking parlors of J. P. Piuley were filled to overflowing on Monday afternoon as Rev. Fred J. Warren preached the funeral ser vices over the remains 01 uustave II. Carlson. The listeners were chiefly St. Johns friends. The flo ral display was simply magulliceui, and the Woodmen services at the grave were beautiful. What might have been a serious accident occurred last Friday even ing at about ( o'clock. Bonham & Currier's delivery team ran off and headed down Burlington street to ward the river. They went down the steep grade at a breakneck pace with the driver keeping a death crip on the lines. When near the foot of the hill the team ran into a large pole placed in the ground and came to an abrupt halt, throwing the driver onto the horses. Fortu nately no damage was done outside of a few bruises and a badly demol ished wagon. The Seventeenth and F.ighteenth Batteries, Columbia division of Un cle Sam's army, who have been sta tioned at the Vancouver barracks for some time, have been ordered to Cuba to assist in quelling the dis turbance there. With the excep tion of about 25 "tin soldiers" who joined the army to strut around in their uniforms and tell people how brave they are and deserted as soon as any danger of an engagement be came apparent, the two batteries departed Monday for the scene of activity. Ten dollars down and ten cents a day are the terms on which Univer sity Park lots are sold. University Park lots are selling right along while others stand still, because University Park has the largest payroll on the peninsula, be cause it has Bull Run water, a university which brings a cultured class, a liquor restriction which ex cludes saloons, Portland public schools, and first and foremost it believes that a steady growth and good morals pay best in the long run. Francis I. McKenna is the selling agent for University Park lots. The St. Johns Grocery Co. wil buy your old school books. Reliable insurance at the lowest rates at the Peninsula Bank. The material used in Linue's bread is the best and can' t be better. Advertise St. Johns by sending ThcReview to your friends in th Hast. Smoke a St. Johns cigar best toe cigar on the market the "White Crow." Note the change in the time of holding services at the hvangehcal cnurcii. We wash and iron nil flat work at 25c per dozen. West Coast Laundry. Miss liva Braash left for Chicago yesterday, where she will enter tin art institute. Fall millinery in the latest styles and below Portland prices at 107 Tacoma street. First class and reliable insurance companies only are represented by the Peninsula Bank. Private boarding house, home comforts, home cooking. Apply 403, West John street. Work on the Sherman & Stiue block has been tempotarily sus pended owing to a lack of building material. Mitchell Butler of Dallas, Ore., has accepted a position with the St. Johns Grocery Co. in the gro cery .department. The Willamette Rooming house near the St. Johns Lumber Com pany's mill is for sale. Must be sold soon. Call nt St. Johns Gro cery Co.'s store. Work on the Gee Wo building opjwsite the McChesuey block on Jersey street is progressing satisfac torily ami work on the second story is now tit progress. The ladies of the Evangelical church held tin ir regular September business meeting at the church last bridity, and it was decided to hold a dinner 011 Thanksgiving day. The cariHMitcr.s mid painters tire putting the finishing touches on the Ilolbrook block on Jersey street, and the building will be ready for occupancy within 11 few days. II. W. Vinlug's father, fiom Ar lington, was a visitor in the city last Wednesday. He reiwrts the crops between Atlingtou mid Pendleton a total failure, the giain not being worth cutting. Contractor Koemer has a force of men nt work rushing the work 011 the Ilolbrook block 011 llurliugtou street. Owing to a lack of building material the completion of this block has been unavoidably de layed, t. Besides the regular line of drugs, etc., the St. Johns Pharmacy carries a complete line of stationery, school books and supplies, magazines and other reading matter, and tt great variety of comic, scenic and leather ppstals. UV.S HUR Friday evening, Oct. 12, ut I. O. O. F. hall, under the auspices of Holmes lodge No. 101, K.. of P., is the subject ol r. J. Warren's Illustrated lecture. Miss Harlow will sing "The Holy City." Admission 2.s cents. Sherman Cochran is now mana ger of the New St. Johns Hotel. Mr. Cocluau has had ample exper ience in catering to the wants of the uiblicand all patrons of this poptt ar holstery will receive geuetous treatment ut his hands. Al Ashtou, one of the oldest and most popular motormeu 011 the elec tric line, has sold his residence prop erty near the North Albina car barns and contemplates going into business for himself. A host of friends wish him success. The sealing capacity of the pub lic school building is 560. Last Tuesday there were 575 pupils en rolled. And there arc more to come. Already the rooms are over crowded and the classes divided, What is to be done with the over flow is u problem the board will have to solve. The St. Johns-Linntou Ferry Co, is now running regularly between tilts city and the lxiiitt on the opinj site bank of the river. The ollicers are : J. E. Brink, president ; L. D. Brink, secretary and treasurer ; C. M. Morgan, manager. Landings are made at the ferry dock and at the box factory at Linntou. Light freight between the two points is solicited. Harvey Briggs, bookkeeper at the Peninsula Bank since its oeiiiiig r 1 !..' I I .1... r.-..i ..t iur imaiiicaa, ic.-okiiw uii mi: 111.11 wi the mouth to Income associated with his brother in the lumbering and tnt'iriiif liiminess ut Hriibil Veil. wf-"n During his residence in St. Johns Mr Ilriirtri; liiiij Hindi- iiiniiv frii-nils ...r)(v. - ...... by his gentlemanly and courteous manners and business tact, and the best wishes of all are extended for Ins success in his new held of labor. While the matter of selecting a site for a new school building is In. fore the people it will be well to ar range for a large plat of ground Several have expressed themselves that two blocks should be provided. This would include a street, which could be vacated. With the build ing in the center of this tract both sexes would have a large play ground. With plenty of room for the pupils the work of the teachers would be easier and the results far more satisfactory. Ask yottrgrocerfor Linue's bread. The West Coast Laundry makes a specialty of lace curtains. Rough dry washing at 6c per pound, west Coast laundry. Wc will take your old school books. St. Johns Grocery Co. Try the "Par Kxcellence": the champion 5c cigar: made in St. Johns. Smoke a St. Johns cigar best 10c cigar on the market -the "White Crow." A. M. Roberts nud wife intend moving to Albina to spend the com ing winter. Save your money on millinery by getting it below city prices nt 107 l acoma street. The finder of a pair of glasses can learn the owners name by in quiring nt this office. For Rent Small house one block front Jersey street in center of city. Call nt St. Johns Grocery Co. The Ladies' Aid Society of the Congregational church will serve n chicken pie dinner October Kith. Protect vottr nronortv from loss by lire by insuring in only first class companies. See the Peninsula Bank - 1 1 . Buy all the paint you want at cost of the Kndderly Transfer Co. They are closing it out nt wholesale prices. Insure against fire before you have one -with D. C. Rogers, agent for the- "old reliable" Phoenix of Loudon. Our line of school books nud chool supplies is complete for nil grades in the school. St. Johns Grocery Co. I). S. Southmnyd, painter, paper lauger nud decorator, has plenty of tooO wall patwr in stock nt 708 W. Richmond street, St. Johns, Messrs. Noren nud Barker, for merly in the real estate business nt i this point, have withdrawn from 1 the field mid lire now in Portland. I The St. Johns Pharmacy has a 1 ue of local scenic txistal cards which, by the number of calU for the same, seems to have filled a long elt want. Fire may destroy your home tiny time. Are you protected against nrtial or total loss f If not, call ut the Peninsula Hank and leant the small amount that will give you irotectioii. Mrs. J. B. Wright on returning front her vi-it to Hood .River was 11 passenger on the steamer Kellogg when it ran upon a rock, which dis abled the boat so badly that the passengers were obliged to com plete their journey by rail. Prof. Aldersou is at Salem at tending the meeting of the State Association of School .Suiterinten- dents. Among matters that will come before the meeting is new leg islation in regard to school laws to ic presented to the next legislature, the advocation of the free textbook law mid to allow the school loaids to levy the tax for their restK-ctive school districts. WEDDINGS Uf (Messrs. Ilouliam nml Currier, (he llnlcrrrisluj: (Merchants. Two weddings in which both members of the firm of Bouhnui & Currier, proprietors of the Jersey street grocery, were participants were events that surprised the tunny friends of these xpular young men. l'Miiiiiud S. Currier was the first to join the ranks nt the Benedicts, He quietly Mipiwl nwny several weeks ago, leaving his friends under the impassion that he was simply going off on a vaca tion, but the truth was made known when announcements of his wed ding was received here. The lady of his choice was Miss Alice Iluiv camp, a handsome and opular lady ot Keokuk, Iowa, nl which place the ceiemony took place on 'lM.iird.li C.,.l,.llllu.I- ITlll Till bride and groom are exacted to arrive in St. Johns in the very near future, and where, of course, they will take up their residence. Not to bv outdone by nts partner, Harry W. Bonham decided there was 110 reason why he should not no and do likewise. Accordingly . .. 1 it lie got on I he trolley mm uincie 111s way to Piedmont Wednesday and was united in marriage with Mis Alice M. Bond, 1111 attractive and accomplished young lady. The uf fair was a quiet one and was sol emnized in St. Marks Kpiscopal church at 5 o'clock on Wednesday afternoon, October 3, at Piedmont. After the ceremony an elegant wed ding dinner was served at the home of the brine's sister, Mn. Frank Barrow. The happy young couple have already gone to housekeeping at 931 N. Hayes street, which rest deuce had been prepared in antici pation of the event, and where they are at home to their friends. Messrs. Bonham and Currier are loth fine young men. F.udowed with a business tact they have by jerseverence and square dealing to all built up one of the largest gen eral nierchaiidist trades in the city, liver courteous and obliging their trade has steadily increased and their list of patrons grown larger and larger. The Review joins with their many friends in wishing the newly mated couples a happy and prosperous voy age over the bea of life. J. P. Winkle and family have re turned front their online, and Mr. Winkle is again at his post in the St. Johns Grocery Co. s store. About 70 persons enjoyed to the fullest extent the Kpworth League social reunion held Wednesday even ing in the Woodmen hall. Every body had a good time. The St. Johns Grocery Co. has added to its floor space the entire basement tinder the Ward &. Mc Clave meat market, which it is now using for a store room. Cleveland & Frazier yesterday purchased Valentine's cigar and con fectionery store and will take pos- sesssion in a day or two. A fresh stock has been ordered, a lunch counter will be ndded and seasona ble goods in the line kept on hand. Call and see the new proprietors. II. G. Ogden reports several trans actions in St. Johns real estate re cently, among them the Vnndeitieer property on the corner of Philadel phia and Hayes streets, which was purchased by K. J. Young, n capi talist and very pleasant gentleinon front Washington, Pettn., who seems to know good thing readily by investing in the coming manu facturing center of Oregon. Mr. Voting intends to improve his pur chases without delay. Harness Oil Neats Foot Oil Only $t.oo at the St. Johns hnrness shop. Now is the time to use it. Subscription Notice. The subscription price of Tint Ritvntw outside of .Multnomah county is 5i.5 Iter year in ad vance. All patnirs will be dis continued at the expiration of the time paid for. Stove Weather Is Now Here. The above cut represents our cheaiest air tight heater mid it is it leader of all cheap grade heat ers. It is well made, of good ma terial, has front draft, well made lid, witli nickel trimmings. Our SH)t cash pi ice $1 us each, The above tut rvniesciits one of the best atr tight heaters ever put on the market. Wherein this stove cxuN all nir tight lieaU-rs is in 1U leiiig Hindu of one solid niece fumed toviuther, nud not put together of pieces, which makes it nil air tight hemer in every sense of the woid. The inside lining is of an extra heavy steel, and we absolutely guaran tee that the outside of the stove will never give out. All nickel trimmings. Price I7..15, Cole's Hot Blast is without doubt the best made in even way of any of the stoves of this make and is a K.-rfcct stove in every way, both finish and style being perfect- Don't burn coal. Bum coal gas and save half your fuel bill. Price is -f 19.00. Besides these we have all sizes of wood and coal heaters from fO.oo up. Also pies, elbows, damjwrs, stove boards, and in fact every thing for the use of stove users. We sell stoves at a little down and a little euch week, making it easy for you to own a good stove. St. Johns Grocery Co. DUILT BY W.C.ADAMS CONTRACTOR and BUILDER We now have with u n ciqmMe resident nrchiu-cl, ami uu can 9rningc to nilvutico inoncv to nil tlii-M! woo duslro to Imild noino. Shop Second Door West of Poslofflce ST. JOHNS 0IUU1ON P. J, Koerner, CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER Plans and hpciiillrnllniKi promptly fiiruislu'd 011 npplintlion. All uoik done willi ucnlimiH nml dbpnlidi. LET US DESIGN YOUR HOME Ami yon will have mhiu'UiImk to In- imml u( tin- rot of iir IIU-. We ate WhIII on 'It- l iililot niii lltlligatowH and Mtton ftttk1 Collugeit, lt')omlHiliniliilli HttMt ln'iiiitilnl, i-onvi'iiit-nl nml ln v iieiiKlve tinliU-iH'e In Aim-rUM. We fimiMi plan. mH, lli'Utm ami lUlalN i-oniiiU-tc ni i'nt ti ter can Innld. If yon mi in Hi' IimM Inli'ti-Mi'il, m-ihI 11 a Mump ami wc will malt nnr inH- lu. or M-ihI jih' for ImnilMiini' Utok ( ih'fttgnn. R. N. LAMtlEflTH A. CO., LOB ANGCLCQ, CAL. J lanieciaaaHKnii1 CALL R)R BIDS. C...I...1 I. l.l ..'III Im. r.-.'.-K.l Itv Ik Utl. ilcinlnneil up to tilt- Imtirof fMr o'oltH-k of TiicmUv, Oi'tolMTtJ. to for lit tlnii ami 'contimilou tliut wi i-utMik-lion) of 11 Imildlne to U- iohmImmcII) hall (or the City of . Joluw. Iwictm. uungi mm- itwii in wonic 1.1,1 nl in. uml id., iu-u' tilitui will In clude the llnioliliiKof hut n !irloi of tht- interior, ran urimi mar im mn at Hie ollice of Ihtf (iinlcrltlie.l. Tliu rlulit U rtawrved Ui fried amt Mwl ulflrnU. All Mil lima I ftcvatnniifed liy 11 aulilWd eliwk fr IHv ymr owtw tile HliUHint of tlte Md. W. I.. THORN HVKK. l ily Auditor. luted Si'Mi-iiiIm 1 jT, lg. I'iiI.IWumI in tin- St. joint Review Kept. 3 Mini I h-l. Central Bar. SVM. ClK'IIH.VK, rH. Til M. Conim,k, Mgr. Pine Wine, !,kpinr tiutl Clg-.ru. Cochran Ulock, St. Johns, Oregon Proposals for Street Work Sealed iio-U Milt be rvcelvnl .tt the ollice of the Kef outer ut the City "I St. John, ren". mild tht. lyuft, nt I o'clock p. in., for lite iunruvi meat ol llaye lrevt, fru the elrrly line Ililtlinulinittleet loealerly lllieul Catliu trn't, 111 the manner (novated by Onli iiiinrv No. I JA. Mthjevt U tlw nuvi kioiit. of the clmitt-r uu! ordinance of the City of St. Ihn. awl the plan, hiieeiflcitioiik mill ettiunle of Utecil) engineer on file Hi the ottKt uf tha City Recorder. Mil iniut he ttnrtly iu acconUme with minted hlanU which will be fur n i. licit on Hiiplieutiou l Um office uf tin Uevorderof the City uf St. Juknk, ami Mid imjifovenienl wiu-.t be i-oiiiilelel on or More Mxty day from the iUle ol Ul Hibliention ol iwtke fur irul Iur aiiid work. No ptopokiiU or bid will be coiwiitervl utile !iccolllttliel by 4 certified check uiyalile to the order of the Mayuruf the City of St. John, certified by a nmputiki hie hank, forun aiinmnt em.il tulau per cunt of the aggregate )iruj4U, The right to reject -ny 4ud all bMa i hereby roervtd. lty oritur of tint City Council. W. I. TlKlkSI'VKK. Recorder of the Lily uf St. John. I'ahlUheil in the St. Juhun Review Oct. 5, it uml I'j. I'M. ROAD OIL Absolutely Duslless Streets Have your plotted l.lltUm uiled. Trice. re.ioiwhte. PORTLAND ROAD Oll.INU CO 4 IS SlIKKMKK HlMUUM). Old papers for sale at this yfilec.