3 3 4i HEATING We have our line of Heaters on the floor. There are no better coal heaters made than our "Niagara Oak Hot Blast," Oak Home and Oak Home, Jr. The combustion in the Oak Hot Blast is absolutely perfect. Let us explain it to you. Our Pacific Redwood and Cheerful Wood Heaters arc the best ever. Sec them before buying. Customers buying our Niagara Ranges arc all satis fied. We sell HARDWARE. POTTER & GOOLD TIIK IIARDWAR15 MIJN. ELECTRIC FLAT On receipt of coupon we will deliver nn Klectric lfIat Iron to any address, free of charge, for 30 days' trial. You are under no obligation to purchase llie Iron we want you to see what it will do in the Saving of I.ahor, Time and Kx pense. Alt equipment delivered with each iron, which may be at tached to any Klectric lamp socket. Fill in and mail coupon to us AT ONCK. CUT OUT COUPON. I'OUTI.ANI) OI'.Nl'.UAI. HU'.CTIUC COMPANY, l'lrnt mul Aider St., Portland, Or. Gentlemen: You tuny deliver to mc one Klectric l'l.it Iron, which I unrec to try, nuil If iiuatlfiictnry, to return tit you within 30 liny from dale of delivery. If 1 do not return It nt that time you inny charge the niiiic to my nocoiiut nt f .oo. It l under utood tlmt no cliitru,e will be tuiide for the lion if I return II within ,y dnyi. Namk ........ . Dept. S. T. Addrewt PORTLAND GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY First and Alder Streets, Telephone Main 6(188. PORTLAND. ORI'.OON D0000040004000000000000000-Kl HILLS ADDITION Most desirable bus iness and residence lots in St. Johns. Terms to suit purchasers. P. HILL- rCCt I n..l,lnn. A10 Mn.lli vllicu ui iwaiuuuibf uiu iiuim uvisv oiiwvif tiuiuia a H. HENDERSON 108 i.j Jersey Street ST. JOHNS, ORI'.GON Notary Public and Conveyancer. Choice business and residence property in all parts of the city. Superiiitendaut St. Johns Branch of the American Hospital Association, iK wish to call your atteu- i UR line of Groceries was tion to our complete line 1 v never so complete. We of Children's, Misses' and La- have just received a case of dies' O.xfords and Shoes in fancy cream brick cheese medium priced goals. Also which is very fine. Try it. Hosiery, Hats, Overalls, Pants. Now is a good time to buy Phone Union 4066. sugar; it will go higher. Couch & Company 206 and 208 Philadelphia St. EDMONDSON CO., Hardware, Tinware, Plumbing Tin Roofs, Pboae Scott 4065 STOVES IRONS FREE In.rmr Clnn.l C lnlii i Gutters, etc. ST. JOHNS. Or Local News. Let the Peninsula Bank write you a fire insurance policy. Por the latest in fall millinery call at to" Tacoma street. Watch repairing a specialty at C. Marion Salisbury s. Mount Hood Yeast, made in St Johns, has no equal. Try it. Wc want all your eggs at St Johns Grocery Co. 35c in trade. Try the "Par IJxcellence" : the cnampion 5c cigar: mauc 111 01. Johns. Geo. Hall has opened a branch barber shop at the new St. Johns Hotel. The pile driver is still busy at the St. Johns Lumber Co.'s mill driving piling for docks. Are you going to paint ? Huy of the kadderly Transfer Co. at wliole salc prices. All colors and tints. For Sale Half block, central lo cation, price 52,200; or will sell n quarter. Inquire 205 N. Kdison St. Souvenir postal cards of the steamer Geo. W. Kldcr on the dry dock for sale at the St. Johns Phar macy. Salisbury, the jeweler, has taken new quarters with Smith's Phar macy in the Holbrook block on Jer sey street. L. L. Hailey has moved his con fectionery stock to Scdro Wooley, Wash., and will make that place his future home. An insurance policy in a reliable company is as good as money in your pocket in case of loss by fire. Ask the Peninsula Hank. So far the weather has been too fine for duck shooting It will take a scries of storms to drive the birds down from the north. Rev. Fred J. Warten delivers his lecture on "Hen Hur" tonight at I. 0. O. I' hall. A great treat is in store for nil who attend. Wanted Lady or gentleman to canvas. Guaranteed $2.50 per day and 33 1-3 per cent commission, Address X 72, care ol Review. Miss Luna Satterlv, sister of Mrs. K. C. Couch, is here on a visit from Mason City, Iowa. It is qultclikrly she will make this her future home. Manager Cochran has learrauged the furniture in the office of the New St. Johns Hotel, and the result Is a very pleasing effect and addi tional room. The New St. Johns Grill room management makes a specialty of nuiiday dinners, l ake your family and go there next Sunday. Rest of everything served. N. A. Gee has placed fences across Tacoma and Philadelphia streets to protect pedestrians and teams from injury while the street improve ments are in progress. Mrs. K. W. Paarz and family of Hood River valley have lately be come residents of this city, coming here to secure the advantages of a good school for the children. Smith's Pharmacy is now occu pying its new quarters in the Hol brook block on Jersey street. The new location is one of the most cen tral and attractive in the city. M. L. liroadhurst of Peninsular last Tuesday purchased 100x100 feet iu South St. Johns through 11. G. Ogdcu, and will soon begin the erection of a handsome home. The work of sinking the first caisson on the new bridge across the Willamette continues to make favor able progress, and the prosjects are that several will be in place lefore the high water. K. C. Couch leaves next week on his annual deer hunt on the coast range. The Review has siwkcu for a carcass of venison and exjects to develop an epicurean taste after the grocery man's return. It snowed iu Chicago lust Tues day and 25,000 people saw the ball game between the National and American teams for the champion ship, The enthusiasm of the aver age base ball fan will assay 24 carats line. It has been suggested that Luther Hurbank employ his spare minutes the coming winter iu devising some plan whereby water melons will be induced to grow handles. This would enable a fellow to get a melon home once iu a while without hav ing to stop and pick it out of the dust every few rods. The case of IS. J. Hufford vs. the City of St. Johns, on trial before Judge Cleland, was concluded Wednesday and the case given to the jury, who found for the plaintiff in the sum of $450. I he action was brought by the opening of Modoc street, requiring the vacation of 30 feet of the Ilulford property in or der to establish the highway. Ten dollars down and ten cents a day are the terms on which Univer sity Park lots are sold. University Park Jots are selling right along while others stand still, because University Park has the largest payroll on the peninsula, be cause it has Hull Hun water, a university which brings a cultured class, a liquor restriction which ex cludes saloons, Portland public schools, aim 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. Reliable insurance at the lowest rates at the Peninsula Rank. The material used iu Liime's bread is the best and can't be better. Advertise St. Johns by sending The Review to your friends in the Fast. Fvcrything in the stationery line will be found at the St. Johns Phar macy. Smoke a St. Johns cigar best toe cigar on the market the "White Crow." The electric company this week set a line of large poles along Main street. We wash and iron all flat work at 25c per doen. West Coast Laundry. Mr. and Mrs Joseph Osborne contemplate a speedy removal to hscatada. J. P. Wrinkle and family have re turned from an extended outing at the seashore. Fall tnillitierv in the latest steles and below Portland prices at 107 Tacoma street. Mr. and Mrs. O. Leonard are again at home after an' absence of several months Keeping the nigger down is one of the pastimes of the populace in the sunny south. Magazines, periodicals and read ing matter of all kinds at the St. Johns Pharmacy, First class and reliable insurance companies only are represented by the reiiiusula Hank. Private boarding house, home comforts, home cooking. Apply 403, West John street. There is a good job at The Re view office for some young fellow who can set tye and make himself useful. Souvenir postal cards of the steamer Geo, W. Kldcr on the dry dock for s:ile at the St. Johns Phar macy. C. C. Clinton, editor of the Ilwaco Journal, was a St. Johns visitor hist Saturday. He teports a prosperous season at the beach. Cecil and Cyril Maeone, twin boys of Mrs. II. Mugoue, gave a 11 party to a number of their young friends Wednesday evening. The Willamette Rooming house near the St. Johns Lumber Com pany's mill is for sale. Must' be sold soon. Call at St Johns Gro cery Co.'s store. Harry Mansfield probably has the largest assortment of hunting puni- plirenali.i of any one on the pciiiii- sula. Not content n fine duck boat was added to the outfit during the week. Col, Harney Nnonau is organizing a football team for St. Johns, and invite all candidates for the antici pated slaughter to call at Couch's store and register and arrange a date for the first killing. G. W. Cochran mid family of West Sujierior, Wis,, nrrived iu St Johns .Sunday evening lust. Mr. C. is interested in several parcels of real estate iu this vicinity, and is well pleased with his investments. Jefferson Review j Gov. Fletcher and wife left Tuesdav for their fu ture home at St. Johns. Jefferson cople wish them the best of for tune, and will always lie pleased to hear of their continued proscrity. RUN HUR Friday evening, Oct. 12, at I. 0. O. F. hall, under the auspices of Holmes lodge No, 101, K. of P., is the subject of F. J. Warren's illustrated lecture. Miss Harlow will sing "The Holy City." Admission 25 cents. Last Sunday saw many launches filled with Portland hunters going down the river iu quest of water fowl. As the day was one of the finest of the year it is safe to say the birds were not inconvenienced by the fashion plate Sorts. For the year ending Sept. 30 the St. Johns dry dock earned $23, 258.75, while the oK!rating ex penses amounted to 16,207.45. Thirty-one vessels were placed on the dock during the year. The dry dock cost the Port of Portland $327,- 332.10, and the earnings (luring the year amount to a trifle more than 3 per cent on the cost price. A large second hand furniture store for St. Johns is one of the probabilities of the near future. The parties interested in the venture have not yet closed the deal for a location, but will likely secure one of the new brick blocks in the city. As they are firm believers iu the efficacy of printers' ink, their un dertaking will no doubt meet with marked success. John Graham's saloon at Linn ton was entered at about 11 o'clock Wednesday evening by two masked highwaymen, and while one cover ed the bartender with his gun the other rifled the contents of the cash register. About J45 was obtained. No one but the bartender was iu the place at the time, and the rob lers made good their escaje. Everybody is unanimous on the proposition of providing another school house for St. Johns. The only comment we have heard is that roomy play grounds should lie pro vided. It is argued that now is the time to secure the desired amount while it can be obtained for a rea sonable price. This matter, no doubt will be carefully considered by the board and ample provision made for the juveniles. Ask your grocer for Linne'sbread. The West Coast Laundry makes a specialty of lace curtains. Are you cultivating the acquaint ance of your air-tight heater ? Rough dry washing at 6e per pound, west Loast Laundry. Try the "Par Kxcellence" : the champion 5c cigar: made iu St. Johns. Smoke a St. Johns cigar best 10c cigar on the marketthe "White Crow." Will the person who found a pair ui n"'"'""'"eu guides Kiimiy can at this office ? Save your money on millinery by uetting it below city prices at 107 Tacoma street. Miss Maud Magness, n teacher ol Newberg, is visiting her sister Mrs. T. T. Parker. Magazines, periodicals and read ing matter of all kinds nt the St. Johns Pharmacy. The finder of n pair of glasses can learn the owners name by in quiring nt this office. A number of St. Johnites leave tomorrow for the upper Columbia u search of timber claims. For Rent Small house one block from Jersey street in center of city. Call at St. Johns Grocery Co. The Ladies' Aid Society of the Congregational church will serve 11 chicken pic dinner October tdth. Protect vour tironortv from loss by fire by insuring in only first class companies. Seethe Peninsula Hank Huy all the paint von want at cost of the Kadderly Transfer Co. They are closing it out at wholesale pi ices. Insure iigaiust fire befoie you have one with 1). C. Rogers, agent for the "old reliable" Phoenix of Loudon. Geo. G. Carhittt is now on the ro.ul for the 0. R. & N. Railway. icing connected with the purchas ing department. Rev. and Mrs. 1?. A. Leonard en tertained thirty members of the St. Johns H.iptist Aid Society nt Uni versity Park on 1 uoday. I). S. Southmayd, painter, paper hanger and decorator, has plenty of 1 000 wall tHiiH-r in stock at 70S W. Richmond stieet.'St. Johns, With the ground iu the apple or- chin ds covet ol with the hull of the trees the conundrum to the con sumer is why is the price of apples so high. J. 1?. Hriuk returned yesterday fiom 11 triii to his hunting preserve oil the lower Columbia. He icKrts the ducks coming iu and the pheas ants plentiful. 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. S. C. Cook reports the sale of 100x100 feet iu Point View Tues day last to John Peterson of Tilla mook for 1 1,600. During August Mr. C. sold twenty lots iu the Point View district. The contract for the new city hall was signed yesterday, and the work will begin nt once. With fair skies considerable headway should be made before the rainy season inter- seres with the work. Gov. and Mrs. Fletcher are now residents of St. Johns, having moved here from Jefferson the first of the week. A handsome residence is be ing built for their occupancy 011 Willamette Houlevard by Contractor F. J. Koerner. Visitors to Portland last Saturday evening wete put to the inconven ience of a delay ol over nil Hour on account of insufficient ovcr to run the cars. At one time 011 1 lnrd street iu Portland there were five trains of St. Johns ears moving up the street at one time. One of the finest views iu the world is that looking eastward from the top of the hills on the opposite side of the river. The cultivated fields and farm houses witli the or chards and groves of natural tim ber form a panoramic view that will remain long iu the memory, A reception was tendered Rev. F, L. Young and family at the M. K. church on Tuesday evening. The church was beautifully decor ated with bright autumn leave, hops, asters, berries, etc., making a striking npiiearauce. There was some siieechinakiiig, some songs, and a general good time. Light re freshments were served. TI11? St. InhiiK Art Co. is the Int. cit firm to open a business iu St. Johns. 1 hey nave secured quar ters at 305 Jersey street, opiiosite the St. Johns Sash and Door Co.. and will oju an art store. They will carry a large Hue of pictures, make frames to order, enlarge nor- traits and handle wall pajier. Look tor tueir announcement next week. City Attorney Greene was seen wandering around iu a promiscuous wav Tuesdav eveninir last. He had a short piece of roc iu his hand and was iieenug into all the out ot the places iu the city limits. One friend guessed he was looking for a tilace to climb the irolden stairs. another said he was looking for the way to build a $30,000 city hall with tio.ooo, while a third thought he was merely returning a piece of borrowed rojie. All were wrong. The judge was looking for the fam ily cow. Old papers for sale at this office. The Ii'ood River fruit fair is on. W. F. Stine is expected to return to the city tomorrow. C. R. Little left Saturday for a week's hunt near Kugenc. Huckwheat cakes and molasses are now having their inning. Everything in the stationery line will be found at the St. Johns Phar macy. Albert Reams and Alfred Coozer of Clearfield, Pa., visited friends in this city Sunday. Thos. Condon mourns the loss of a valuable pointer dog, who was stolen Sunday night. Mrs. Hcrtic Hoyer, sister of C. N. Hraasch, has returned to Los An geles after n protracted visit here. Eleven dogs trying to tie them selves into one knot was one of the sights on Jersey street Tuesday eve ning. The M. E. Ladies Aid Society met at Albiua Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Stinsuiau, a sister of Mrs. F. L. Young. Wouldn't it be a nice tiling if the rubbish scattered through the busi ness disttict were disposed of before the fall rains set in ? A large number of St. Johns Methodists attended a eoldeii wed ding anniversary at the Taylor hlrcet Methodist church, Portland, Wednesday evening. A Cleveland man was frozen to deatli Wednesday. This is what comes of living Iu a state where snow and freezing weather come eatly and stay late. Mrs. L. M. Mills and sou Mar- cellos, mother and brother ol Mrs, Richard Shepard dciuitcd for their home at Grand Rapids, Mich., last Wednesday morning, The best place in the city to get it good meal is at the grill room of the New St. Johns Hotel. Sunday family dinners a SH.-cial fcatutc. lively thing first class. Snow has already fallen iu differ ent sections of the east, mid the cold north wind will soon make the inhabitants of that iui t of the con tinent seek their storm coats and winter wraps. Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Horseman will celebrate the 40th anniversary of their mariiage this evening at their home on Hayes street. Mr. and Mrs. Ilotseiuaii have resided iu this city for the past seven yenis, coming heie from Council Hluffs, Iowa. A woman who is mart led and fa miliar with man in all his variable phases, gives this advice to the hesi tating : "Get married, young man, and be quick about it. Don't wait for the iiiilleiiiuiu to produce 1111 an gel for you. You'd look well be side an angel, wouldn't you, you unite l "D.id" Lashbangh: "Say, do you know what Ogdeu's dog "Hill" puts me iu mind of ? Of course you don't. Well, I'll tell you. lie puts me iu mind of a redheaded girl I kuowed iu Arkansaw. She paced a little, always went barefoot and could lick anything in the hull coun try I" Helix Herald: "The mail who can keep his teligiou to himself hasn't any to keep," says a pulpi teer. Anil we are pleased to add that the man who is everlastingly forcing his religious views on some one else is a blooming nuisance and should be kept iu close confinement until l.abrfel gets busy with that truuiiet. The Aurora Horealis predicts the following dire calamity : "If cold weather doesift come pretty soon we don't know win re a certain Au rora girl will stop, She began short ening her sleeves last February, and they have crept up until now they reach her arm pits. There is some alarm that, having 110 sleeves left to shorten, she may begin to shorten her skirts, and if we have a late fall heaven knows what the result will be." Tlu passengers 011 the front end of the car that left St. Johns about 8 o'clock Saturday night had au ex perience that they will not soon for get. As the car reached the center of the steel bridge flames several feet iu length accompanied by a suf focating gas shot out of the con troller. The vestibule and motor man's platform were crowded to the limit and the exodus that fol lowed the sudden burst of flame amounted toa panic. The coolness of the niotorinan prevented any cas ualties. Owing to the crowded con dition of the car only the passengers 011 the front end were awaie of the accident. The Johns Grocery Co. under the efficient management of II. I',. Wagner, has Uen adding hue after line to their stock of goods until to- lay it is a full fledged department store. The room six mouths ago seemed ample, but it was soon dis covered that more space was a ne cessity. The basement was then put in shaiie and a balcony erected above the store projier. Now these additions have been found to be in adequate and iu order to relieve the congestion the adjoining basement under Ward bt McClave s meat market has been secured. Almost anything to be found iu a first class department store can be found here, such as groceries, dry goods, furni ture, stoves, school books and gran iteware. As to pricuti, Mr. Wag ner agrees to meet houust competi tion more than half way. NAPOLEON HONAPARTIs Showed, at the battle of Austerlitz, he was the greatest leader iu the world. Hallard's Snow Liniment has shown the public it is the best liniment in the world. A quick cure for rheumatism, sprains, cuts, burns, etc. A. C. Pitts, Rodessn, La., says: "I used Hallard's Snow Liniment in my family and found it unexcelled for sore chest, headache, corns in fact, anything that can be reached by liniment. Sold by St. Johns drug stores. QUILT BY W.C.ADAMS CONTRACTOR and BUILDER We now luivo mill iu 11 ciqmlitc resilient architect, mid we chii 9rnine.e to advance money to nil these wco desire to Inttlil ltotiti. Shop Second Door West of Posloff.'ce ST. JOHNS OiiliGON F. J. Koenier, CONTRACTOR AND lUJILDHIl Plans and pt'cillintiniii promptly furnished 1111 iuntllintiiiii. All work ilium with iii'aliiM ami dinmluli, .LET US DESIGN your home Ami you will lime Miiiii'tliiitK t" lie prowl o( llic rel ol nnr life. We are htihIUI ni the Culifoi tit lluiigidowM mid Minion rtyle Cotillon., U'wunlii d'Hilil irit-tH4il iHMiitifnl, eniiu'i'lml mid Iiha ihmisIvi ri-'illl'iHf In VmhtU'm. We fntiiMi plan, vlflnUl.ii mid detail cninptt'ii- Miiy CMipt-M-ter run build. II you nr iu tile IcM IllU-rrotfd, M ild tin H Ulllp mul ne will nmil iwr imwM'iu. or M'lnl jv for lntudMMiiv book ol dt-oigu. R. N. LAMOCnTH A. CO. LLOD ANGCLC8, CAL. MUMMMIaCBUUMMKIMM Central Bar. SM. COCIIKAN, Plop. Til'), Condon, Jlnr. Pine Wines, Liqtim and Cignm, Cochran Itlock, St. JoIiiin, Oivho Proposals For Street Work Seal id pioitoMil will U- rv-.'ivl nt thu Klliee of the lUi-nrdcr of llie CUv uf St. Joluik, OrvKoii, until (tel. j, K46, at t nVliK'k p. 111., for m improvement of 1 layt'u HitiH.'i, (nun the ttvaterly line of llurliniftoiiiitiei'llowMti'rl)' line of Catlin ktrt'vt. 111 the uwuiwr ptuvulrd by 04t 1 1, ini' it No. ill, Milijwt Iu tlMi ptovl hiim of the elwtUr mul ufiliiuutctM ui llit- City of hi. Ilni, unit lh- pitM, l:ilU'i!tiiii iiihI vntiutiiU uf the city fiiKiiitvr on lilv Ht tin- oibveof ilteCily Iteoirdei. Ilnlk intiKl U' ktrU'tlv iu mx-orilsMM with printed MmiU which will be fttr iillied 011 MpplU'Mlioii nt the "ITuf of the Ufi'iinlcr nl Die City of tit. John, u4 Mid ininrovi'iuriit miui lieiotuiili'U'd on or Itvlurt' kixly iU) ir.ui tin- lUtlc of Ual piililliallim 01 iiolliu lor propuaAis lur naid work. No iriiUor lii'U will ! roionlervd unlet ai-foiiiiHiiii-d liy h cvrlittcil chck mynlile to llieordur tif the Mayurof lh City of St. Julia, cvrtiAed by 4 rttputt4 !lu Uink. for an Hiiuwnt i-uiutl luton twr et ui of llie aggrijl propmwU, 1... -I..,.. r.?...r... ...... .11 1.1.1- t. I III-' llOi !! icjcvi mttj mi i,l www heri'liy rewrvod. Ily order of tint City Council. W. I.. Thomkuykr, KutonUr of the City of Ht. JuUm. PilMMiud ill tilt- St. John Review 01. S, 1 1 and iv, ly A. HILL & EWALD Contractors and Builders L1NNTON, - ORlUiON St. Joluik Pliouo ixaitt Ojyj i.iuutou Vkom The fiuit gf calling Crt M 'IV Review office