ARE YOU FROM MISSOURI ? Let Us Show You NEW GOODS AT NEW STORE Where goods arc always good Where prices arc always low Where you arc always trusted. Here is where you pay only for what you get, and get what you pay for. No order too large for our capacity, None too small for our best attention. Chief Mr c Opposite Postoffice, THE LIGHT THAT'S BRIGHT I'XKCTRIC LIGHT Is pre-eminently the light of happy content. It dispels gloom, diugiiicss nml discouragement. Light homcstuakc light hearts. KLF.CTRIC LIGHT Is practical light-n light that Is at once clean, convenient ami economical. At tne prevailing rates for current on meter basis, It is well within the means of nil, and when used sensibly economically electric light is as cheap as it is good. IS YOUR HOUSE WIRED? PHONH MAIN 6688 for prove these statements with facts PORTLAND GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY First and Alder Streets, Teleplioiu Miln PORTLAND, OREGON HARDWARE ! nf .. ... c.:.... ci..i. r r..i.. ii rSl WC arv ICWCIVIIIK uui .)iiik ui uuiucii i uuia, rotillry Netting ami iieam cc Milligau raiuts, y. j Let us figure the bill of Hardware, Doors and Win- ir dows, nnd Taint for your new house. Wc will give you satisfaction in service ami prices. A I POTTER & GOOLD THU HARDWARH MKN. A Word to the Wise is Sufficient. Preseut investment in St. Johns realty means future Independence. For reliable information about prices and best locations, write or call on Colvin & Henderson 102 1-2 Philadelphia Street nniarv ruuut. w w T. n..t.l!A pAttifaiiniirwai DOWNEY &. WARREN ioSj Jersey Street. Real Estate Bought and Sold. List your property with us. THE St. Johns, I our representative, and figures. He wil 14 ST. JOHNS, ORKGON Titles Kxamiued. $ uv. t Even From the Mountains Ballard's Suow Liniment is praised for the good it does. A sure cure for Rheumatism and all pains. Wright W. Loving, Grand Tunc tion, Colo., writes: "I used Bal lard's Snow Liniment, last winter, for Rheumatism and can recommend it as the best liniment ou the mark et. 1 thought, at the time I was taken down with this trouble, that it would be a week before I could get about, but on applying your Liniment several times during the night, I was about in 48 hours and well in three days." Sold by St. Johns' Drug Store. Wanted Woman to wash or assist with work, washing included, on Mon days. Call or address Mrs. S. C. Beach, 1385 Curtis Ave., Arbor Lodge, Local News. F. J. Koeruer is spending a few days at tt. .Martins springs. Rough dry washing at 6c per pound. West coast Laundry. Leave your orders for cakes for socials, etc. at tne liomc uakcry, Two 2.s ft. lots near twstofficc on Jersey St. $2000. D. C. Rogers & Co. A small door key, found ou the street, is at The Review office nwnit ing the owner. N. A. Gee has a large contract for grading streets in the Bunker addition at Linuton. Weir's Lead belongs to no trust Live and let live is the motto. St Johns Sash and Door Co. insure agairst lire before you have one with D. C. Rogers, agent for the old reliable Phoenix of Lou don. Singing lessons given by a lady. Terms 50c per lesson. Address Music Icacher, 594i h. Morrison street, Portland, Ore. Last Sunday morning cicht lame sea-going boats were to be seen in the harbor 111 front of the city, l'ol low the smoke of St. Johns I D. S. Southmayd, painter, paper Hanger and decorator, has plenty of 1 900 wall paper in stock at 708 W. Richmond street, bt. Johns. Kaster comes carlv this year falling ou March 31. The feminine lead gear will be ou the market ong before that date, however. If you arc tired of the mouoto nous meals served at restaurants and hotels and desire good home cooked meals, go to .103 West olins street. The I need n Laundry is now in shape to take care of nil work off ered from carpets to lace curtains and will guarantee everything first class. Stop our wagon and your wants will be attended to. Perkins & Scott, proprietors. J. W. Darnell, n rcsiiccted Point View 'merchant, died at his home u this city Monday of pneumonia Mr. Darnell was it member of the I. O. 0. Funeral services were icld Thursday in the Congrega tional church, Rev. Warren offi- iatiug. Al Ashtnn, one of the best motor- men that ever turned n wheel on the electric line, but now in business at Scllwood, was greeting many of his St. Johns friends the first of the week. He has done well in his new line, a fact that will please a tost of friends. Many teams arc hauling ties and large force of men arc at work ircparing the O. R. & N. railroad grade around the peninsula for the rails. , By the looks of things the company intends to have the exten sion of their line in ocrntiou in a short time. Heath & Milligau Railway White .cad will cover more surface, wear longer, always look better, and is cheaper to use, than some so-called White Leads that may be bought for less money per pound. Let us give you the chemical niinlysls of Railway White Lead, and you will understand the force of the above statement. Potter & Goold. A number have expressed them selves that St. Johns should organ ic and support u base ball club. A inlet canvass is being made and something tangible may develop. ascal Hill has offered to donate the use of his fine grounds. Besides le has offered to fence the lot and provide an amphitheater. A well rgauiml club would prove a good advertisement for the city and be the means of attracting large crowds to this place. Here is a puzzle that puzzles everybody: Take the number of your living brothers, double the amount, add to it three, multiply by five, add to it the number of your living sisters, multiply the result by ten, add the number of eaths of brothers, and subtract 50 from the result. The right figure will be the number of deaths, the middle will be the number of iviug sisters, and the left will show the number of living brothers. Try it and see. Very few who hear the hum of the saws and see the clouds of smoke issuing from half a dozen stacks at the St. Johns Lumber mill have an idea how much it costs to operate the mill every day. One who is looked upon as a pretty good saw mill man says between 1500 and S2ooo are required each day to make the wheels go 'round. Pretty fair for a youngster barely six months old. When all the ma chinery is in place and a full force is employed tne company's mill will be otic of the most up-to-date on the coast. Lavina, the bright five-year-old aughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Simmons, died at her home at Cedar Park Monday morning at 1 o'clock. The little one had been a sufferer with that blighting disease spinal meningitis for about three weeks, when death came to her relief and ended her sufferings. Rev. F. L. Young preached the funeral sermon and interment was made in the Co- unibia cemetery. The Yeomen and M, W. A. orders sent beautiful wreathes for the casket aud many fragrant flowers were presented by friends of the little one. Six young girls acted as pall bearers. The funeral took place Wednesday. The West Coast Laundry makes a specialty of lace curtains. Mount Hood Yeast made in St. Johns has no equal. Try it. The St. Johns dry dock has more business than it can handle. For Rent 4-room new cottage W. C. Adams, 120 Burlington street. tooxioo on Jersey St., one block from center, $6200. D. C. Rogers &Co. Building material, Paints, Oils and Weir's Lead nt St. Johns Sash & Door Co. Yes, the white ouiuiing just op twsite Jobcs' mill on Pittsburg street .1. Ilf . r . , is uic west v.oasi i.nuimry. Dobic, Peterson & Co., last Wednesday sold A. Hcltncr n lot in P. Hill's addition for $1500. 5 room house, hot and cold water. wired for electricity, lot .18x01: price T1350, D. u. Rogers & Co. If you arc going to give an enter tainment and want cake for the occasion, leave your order at the Home Bakery. Weir's Lead is cheatwst, spreads tanner, wears longer than any Lead made. St. Johns Sash and Door Co. Sec me for too ft. good income property on Jersey St. and a few new snaps that wc do not care to piotc prices on. II. G. Ogdeu. Rooms in the Irench block have Dcen rented by the school board nnd a portion of the pupils of the school are given instruction nt this place. Hx-Governor Fletcher of this city, will deliver a popular ad- Iress in the MethodM church Sun- lay evening. Subject: " Sowing Wild Oats." About 25 members of the local odgc of Knights of Pythias attend ed the dedication of Ivauhoe lodge No. i.K. of P. of Portland Tues- ay evening. Are you using the map of St. oltnsou your stationery? It is the bettt kind of tin advertisement for St. Johns. Use it and help oost your city. The best paints are always the cheacst, regardless of what the iricc tcr gallon may be. Heath & Milligau paints are cheapest, because they arc the best. Potter eve Goold. Come to G. Ward's confectionery store, next door tojotofiicc. We carry a fine line of cigars, tobaccos, candies and fruits. Also a fine uc of canned goods. Fresh but ter aud butter milk always ou hand. A team of horses attached to a scraper ran away 01 Dawson street near Univcrs tv Park hist bridav evening. , Both liVtlttiuls .'were ham strung by the scrapvr striking their liud legs and had to be killed. The team was valued at $500. Rev. Fred J. Warren will deliver lecture ou "Dante's Inferno" at Bickuer's hall, Wednesday evening, March 6, under the auspices of Holmes Lodge, K. of P. The lec ture will be illustrated by 60 stcre- opticou slides. This is one of the most thrilling descriptive lectures. Admission 25 cents. We have received considerable addition to our stock this week- extension tables, iron beds, chairs, rockers, linoleums, steel ranges, kitchen tables, springs and mat tresses, oak hall tree with scat aud plate mirror a beauty last one sold a few hours after ad. appeared. Come early if you want it. livery thing clean mid nice. Just like new at prices way down. Shaw's Furniture Store, rrencli Block, A street car employe is authority for the statement that the wages of all inotormcu ou the Portland elec tric line will be raised to $3 er duy March 1. It is to he hoped that something will be done to secure reliable and coiiiieteut men that ic schedule may be maintained throughout the day aud evening. There are times when a stage line could successfully comjete with the bt. Johns electric line. One of the linemen engaged in repairing the telephone wires in formed The Review man last .Moil- ay that over 7000 telephones were out of commission on the east side, aud that it would be a mouth or more before the telephones in St. otitis would be in use. Linemen from Seattle, Tacoma and Spokane are assisting the local force in mak ing the repairs, bo much for the silver thaw. In the report of the sums donated by the various individuals aud soci eties to the Reading Room Associa tion, published in The Review last week, the donations made by the Yeomen and Redtuen were omitted for the reason that we were not aware these societies had contrib uted. The blame lies with The Review, aud no reflection on these lodges was intended. The Yeomen gave $25 aud the Redmcu f 60 to the fund. As the postoffice doors are ocked promptly each evening at six o'clock many who have lock boxes complain that thev are un able to secure their mail without considerable inconvenience. Us- pecially is this true of the mechanics who work during the day. It has been suggested that the outside doors be left open each cveuinc until nine o'clock, when they could be locked by the night police. It would be a good plan. The Re- lew prints the suggestion at the request of several subscribers. Surveyors arc still busy in the hills opposite St. Johns For Sale Washing machine for $2 at 403 W. Johns street. Doughnuts and coffee served daily at the Home Bakery. Better look over your stationery and order your printing now. The latest styles in millinery at the lowest prices at 107 Tacoma St. Wc wash and iron nil fiat work at 25c tier dozen. West Coast Laundry. 2 acres about 1200 ft. from elec tric car line, only S22.S0. D. C. Rogers & Co. Un account of the wretched car service but very few visitors were in the city last Sunday. Boarders wanted at 403 Johns street, two blocks west of the hvan gelical church. Fine location. The finest river view in St. Johns and can never be obstructed. 150X 200, $2500, D. C. Rogers ivt Co, Go to St. Johns Sash aud Door Co. for Weir's Bavarian White Lead. The most durable Lead made. Now is the time to repair and oil harness. Wc do this work promptly mid guarantee satisfaction. St. Johns Harness Shop. Buy your cigars and tobacco of Harris & Goodclt. The only ex clusive cigar store In St. Johns. Comer Jersey aud Tacoma streets. The Home Bakery on Burlington street makes n bid for the patron nge of those who wish bread, pics, cakes, doughnuts, etc., baked in the palatable home style. Hereafter all advertisements and reading notices intended for The Review must bo ill the o(hee nt 1 o'clock Thursday afternoon to insure publication in the paper. HOUSF, FOR SALli I have for sale cheap, nice, new 7 room house on Tyler street, near the Boulevard on a lot 45x150. Apply to J. H. Iletcher,833 Willamette Boulevard, Why pay rent when a very small laymcnl down and $15 tier mouth will buy you a complete home? If what I already have built does not suit you I will build us you desire. W. C. Adams. Wc have just received two and one-half tons of Heath & Milligan's Host Prepared Paint. hvcryhody admits there is no better mint, We can prove to you that II. & M. mints are the best. Potter cm Goold. Our expenses are light, our irices corrcsiMiudtugly low. We handle new nnd second hand furni ture aud stoves. Come in aud iusK.ct our stock. Shaw's Furni ture store, French Block. At the conclusion of the services at the Cougregatiouallst church last Sunday Rev. Fred. J. Warren ten dered his resignation as pastor, to take effect May 1. No action has yet bam taken by the trustees. A large four-masted schooner Is loading IuiiiIkt nt the St. Johns Lumber Co.'s mill. She wilt be loaded with 1 ,300,000 feet of lum ber to be delivered at San Diego, The cargo will have a value of 135,000. Several contractors arc figuring on the plans for the new turpentine aud alcohol plant to be built 011 the opposite side of the river. As yet the contract has not been let. The building will be 60x120 feet and three stories high. The Commercial club held an interesting meeting Wednesday evening. A party wishing to install an Ice plant was present and pre sented a proposition. No definite action was taken and the matter will be brought up at a future meeting The fourth and last quarterly conference of this conference year of the United Hvnugelical church will Ik; held over next Sunday Feb, 24. Rev. H. L. Pratt, the preside ing elder, will be present. Your presence is desired. Saturday 7 45 p. in.; Sunday 11 a. in.; 7:30 p. 111 Ou several buildings In the city the get-somethiiig-for-iiotliiug jk-o pie have datiU'd numerous hideous looking signs for a Portland needle aud-elephaut house. A man who allows a foreign concern to use his property as 1111 advertisement to draw trade does himself and St. Johns an injustice. The business houses of St. Johns nre here to supply the needs of the city, and they can do so if given the opjior Utility at lower prices than the outsiders can. Order these obnox ious signs removed, Get in Hue, gentlemen, and help The Review boost for St. Johns and St. Johns business men. You will never be sorry for it. Notwithstanding the fact that summer is a few weeks away ojieu cars are run daily ou the St. Johns line. In the good old summer time when the eek-a boo waists are comfortable the air-tight box cars will be provided. But right now when wraps are worn, closed cars with several windows broken out aud open cars are placed 011 the run. Riding ten long miles in one of these cars shriveled up in an overcoat with an icicle, or what looks like an icicle, hanging on to the end of one's nose is not pleasant. The Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals should take a hand in the game. If this cannot be done let the hat be passed aud new panes of glass le provided to replace the broken ones in the closed cars. TUNNEL Will be Run Through the Peninsula by the 0. & W. uy tne purchase ot 110 acres near University Park the Ilarriman lines secured the ground for their tunnel for their Oregon & Washing ton extension to Puget Sound. The purchase includes 725 lots and 50 acres of land between Newark, Adriatic aud WashiiiRton streets and Columbia nvctiue. The nvcr- age price paid was $1000 an acre. 1 he tunnel will be driven throtich the high bluff nt Universitv Park station, entering at Dana and New nrk streets, and will cmcrec south of Columbia University on Mock's Dottom. it will be 3,400 feet in length nnd wide enough for t double track. From the eastern end of the tun nel a double track will be laid to the steel bridge, where the terminal yards on the west side can be reached. To complete the deal $250,000 were paid. THU. WAGONER CO. Furniture Department, Ladies' Writing Desks This is n beautiful desk and would be u very hand some addition to any ladies' library or par lor. Regular price $11. $y.oo Stecial price Wire Cot This is one of the most popu lar cots on the market, ami is 11 big seller. Made of the best wire, well supported witli spiral springs. Only $7.50. Iron Beds Our new shipment of iron beds has arrived, and we can supply your wants in price and quality from 53,50 to $50 each. Knll-HcnriiiK Washer This ma chine iS H).l- lively the best washer on the market. Ivtsy running, does not tear the clothes and washes them 11 bsol lit c 1 y clean. O 11 e dollar uish and ti Jht week, Put it in your home, Steel Ranges! in QUALITY rinun A tlP OPERAriOH RAMhT. SUPERB UNIVERSAL We absolutely know that we have the finest steel range ever brought to this city. We abso lutely guarantee jterfect satisfac tion every way. The many ad vantageous M)iitts in our stove are not to be found in any other make. Our $55 and 565 stoves are the finest money can buy. They are fully guaranteed. ExchniiKc Department. The addition of this depart ment puts us in a position to say to you that we can now make you a very liberal offer in ex change for new goods on your old or second hand goods. Gome and see us before you dispose of your goods. We can furnish you from nails to build your home to your gro cery bill. WAGONER CO. mm Cedar fence jwsts for sale. M. R. Urban, corner Steward and Thompson streets. Martin Mnher returned from Rosebttrg last Wednesday, where he has been successful in placing a large number of his clothes drying racks one of the htindv enecs for a busy housekeeper. The fountain fund dance lipid tn Bickuer's hall on the uth Inst. one of the most enjoyable ever held in the city, and was well patronized. The hall waa handsomely decorated. The receipts left a handsome stir- plus in the treasury after ihn expenses were paid. The date of the next fountain fund dance is looked forward to by all who were present. ATTENTION Do you know that during the week beginning Jan uary 13th, you can buy Wine of Cnrdtii, regular ft. 00 size for 85 cents. Theaford's Black Draught, regular 25c size for 20 cents or five 25c packages for 95c lllock Draught Stock Food, regular 25c size for 20 cents. Smith'sPharmacy Holbrook Block, ST. JOHNS, ORF.GON. St. Johns Book Store Has just opened at 420 Jersey Street AkClu'Siicy ISuilding The best line of reading matter will be carried by them. A circu lating library, open to the public from 7 11. 111. to 9 p. in., is 011 hand. You pay the price of tiny look in class you may select, after which von can exchange it for any book ill house, In same class, at price in that class, from 5 to 30 cents ier book. Illauk books, legal blanks, sta tionery and children's books. We also carry n small stock of cigars, tobacco and candies. CHIPMAN & CO. Careful Investors should find Richard Sliepard &Co. n their new quarters at 1 10 North Jersey street. WF. FIND THF. BARGAINS. L 11. SMITH, REAL ESTATE A I'l'.W IIAHOAINS futtt) rixiiii hoiiov near new school 1 mock 1 torn cur. fi5x 5 room hoiuu mill lot 50x210 on ear Hue mur fccliool, 1 250 2 lot III 1'of InlllOlltll witllllklx- room iioiiu! witU'it u icmiug lor 112 i Mr 11M111II1 . h'S ''l '"UK") with MU.tll ioiim; those lou miki wiien v.tiMiii ki'vunii illinium iijjo (or f.V. Von liny huvc It now Willi all iiniirovL'iiiL'iilii (or fit. fY I have two lou In i'lirUmoutli nt u great Uirgulu, U a eiuh m.ii. Scleral line tract o( cri-.in K1 for ilattliit!, cheap lot 011 monthly jny-iiil-iiu, etc, L. H. SMITH. J. S. AkKlNNUY Real IMale mA fine corner lot.Sjxioo (uvt on Jersey street 11 snap. St. Johns Heights Station. Plume I'lilon jSj. J. R. VI;iAU:R Transfer and Storage Vour Patronage- Solicited 105 Hast llurlingtoii street, St. Johns. NOTICE OF SALE. To whom it may concern: I, Oeo. M. Hall, City Treasurer o( St. Johns, Oreeon, under uuil by the author ity vested in me, hereby give notice that I will sell at the front door of the City Hall (or the City of St. Johns, Oregon, at public auction to the highest biihler, cash in hand, ou the nth day of March, 1117, at 10 o'clock u, in., lot i and 4, block 20, James Johns' Addition to the City of St. Johns, Oregon, or so much thereoi a will lie necessary to jwy the sunio( &09.74. together with costs of sale. That Mid sum of 609.74 is due by reason of an assessment placed upon the city lien docket ol the said City o( St. Johns, Oregon, ou the Slh day of Febru ary, 1907. OK". M. H.U.I., City Treasurer of St. Johns, Ore. Published in the St. Joints Keview Feb ruary H, 15. d March 1, 1907,