A good assortment of Iron Beds, made strong ntid durable, heavily enameled, different colors, orna mental in every joint. We also have 11 fine hue of Na poleon Ucds. See our assortment, of including the cotton, wool, tapesty, Rox burg, Body Brussels and Axininstcrs. EVERYTHING FOR HOME WEST ST. ACREAGE AND LOTS Will be on the market early next week. This is some of the most desirable property on the peninsula. It is the beauty spot of Oregon. Prices will be reasona ble. Call ami secure the best locations. R. SHEPARD & CO. and II. G. OGDEN, St. Johns, Orkgon. HARDWARE! We are receiving our Spring Stock of Garden Tools, Poultry Netting and Heath & Milligau Paints. Let us figure the bill of Hardware, Doors and Win dows, ond Paint for your new house. We will give you satisfaction in service and prices. I POTTER & GOOLD ft THK HARDWARE MHN. A Word to the Wise is Sufficient. Present investment in St. Johns realty means future independence. For reliable information about prices and best locations, write or call on Colvin & Henderson ioj i-a Philadelphia Street ST. JOHNS, OKl'.GO.V Notary Public. Conveyancer. Titles Examined. j Scales Bros Grocery t .Has a large and well selected stock of staple and fancy groceries. Quality guaranteed. Our large and growing 4 trade is a sure indication that our prices are right, If f you have not been trading with us, call in and look f around. We'll be pleased and so will you. t SCALES BROS. Phone Union 4064. Don't Complain If your chest pains aud you are unable to sleep because of a cough. Buy a bottlt of Ballard's Horehound Syrup, and you won't have any cough. Get a bottle now and that cough will not last long. A cure for all pulmonary diseases. Mrs. J. Galveston, Texas writes: "I can't say enough for Ballard's Horehound Syrup. The relief it has given me is all that is necessary for me to say." Sold by St. Johns Drug Co. 2 ' Easy J O Chiffoniers in dif ferent materials ntul styles, with or with out French beveled mirrors. $10 to $30 Rugs THE JOHNS ! 19 4 - 4 4 Cedar Park. 4 Building material, Paints, Oils and Weir's Lead at St. Johns Sash & Door Co. You will learn front experience that good goods are the cheapest. Calef Bros, have it. Buy your paints at Bickners closing out sale. 1.15 a gallon. White lead at 7c aud 8c per lb. Everybody should use stationery containing the map of St. Johus. It will show your friends where you live. I Local News. Ultimately, who will pay the cost of tlie striker Mrs. Maples is confined to her home by rheumatism. Rough dry washing at 6c per pound. West Coast Laundry. Lall at Calet uros. ijtore jorany ii.t !.. . 1 . 1. : ... t . 1 '1 ming in wie iiuusc iurmsiiiug imc. A son of John McNcvin, ton East Fessenden, is dangerously ill of a fever. Call at Drodahl's greenhouse, 302 Buchanan street, for a landscape gardener. If your teeth need attention call on Dr. Rambo, Room t8, Holbrook Block, St. Johns. Miss Lulu Foster of Gilbert St., returned home from a Portland hos pital on Tuesday. Dr. Rambo conies to us fresh from college with all the latest methods in dentistry. $700 1 oox too ft. in South St. Johus, half cash, balance 10 per month. D. C. Rogers ft Co. If you are on the trail for thing in Furniture or Home uishiugs let prudence guide to Calef Bros. Store. any-Fur- yon Singing lessons given by a lady Terms 50c per lesson. Address Music Teacher, 594, E. Morrison street, Portland, Ore. Dr. B. F. Rambo is the new dcu tist, with an office in Room 18 Holbrook block. His ad may be found in another column. Don't neglect to investigate! Be come interested in J.lnnton s ren estate. Advance is certain. An thony Hardy, mil estate, Linutoii 1 lie hrst straw Hat of 'lie season made its npiearunce on the streets Saturday. The man under it seemed to think lie knew summer weather when he saw it Lot 011 Ivaiihoe must be sold. Come and we will give you the bargain of your life. $250 will handle it. Option expires March 20th. Smith & Caiiriglit. There was a children s party nt the home of H. W. Bricu Saturday evening, the occasion being Master Howards birtliloy anniversary. Games ami delicious refreshments made the evening merry. Bickucr Bros, are retiring from business and will begin closing out all their stock lit once. Everything will go at wholesale prices. If you want dry goods, boots and shoes, mints or groceries call ami get what you want. Arc they new or second hand ? s the question frequently asked by people after Inspecting our second hand goods. Everything tlior oughly cleaned ' and rcfiuished. 'rices surprisingly low. Shuw s Furniture Store, French block. Holmes Lodge, K. of v., paid a fraternal visit to Calaiithe Lodge, No. 31, at the corner of Russell street aud Williams avenue last Wednesday evening. Work in the third degree was the order of the veiling, and the local lodge team did the honors. Piano for sale cheap A win a re naiio of the famous Chase make, originally a high priced instrument, pleudid tone, in good shape and liuely curved legs. Will sell same for $75: S10 down and $5 monthly. Call ujt 403 Jphns street, twp blocks west of Evangelical church. Heath & Milligau Railway White ,ead will cover more surface, wear oncer, always look letter, 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 analysis of Railway White Lead, ond you will understand the force of the above statement. Potter & Goold. A social entertainment was given by the Modern Woodmen to the members and their friends 011 Thursday evening of last week in the I. O. O. F. hall. A pleasing urogram was rendered. Card play tig, music and social chat helped to make the affair an enjoyable one. Refreshments were served and well taken care of. The occasion was very pleasant one throughout. Last Friday night a large num ber of the friends aud members of the United Evangelical church gathered in a body at the church about 8 o'clock aud later invaded the parsonage, taking their pastor, Kev. J,, r. Mcvicker, and family, ompletely by surprise. The guests, to the number of fifty, came well provided with refreshments. Music and games were enjoyed until a late hour. OPENING Rose City Hotel SUNDAY, MARCH 24 Corner Fillmore and Bttr liugtou streets, St. Johns. Everything New and Modern 30--First Class Rooms 30 Come and see for yourself. Rose & Griner Pkopkiktoks Calef Bros, makes it easy to buy aim easy to pay. The West Coast Laundry makes a specialty of lace curtains. The juvenile base ballist is out in force one of tlie signs of spring. I'or Kent 4-room new cottage w. Adams, t2o Burlington street. s Cajef Bros, have just what you want if it s to be had, and at a price that will surely please you. $450 Lot 50x106, near new school house, $75 down and $10 per month. D. C. Rogers & Co. Weir's Lead is cheapest, spreads farther, wears longer than any Lead made. St. Johns Sash and Door Co. Fishing worms are beginning to - make tor deeper soil in order to evade the hungry clutch of the early lislicrman. Twelve 50x100 foot lots inside the loop for if 200 each. Must be sold at once, all to one Smith & Caiiriglit. purchaser, The new sidewheel ferry boat Johns ferry now building by the St company will be ready for use in five or six weeks. If in need of furniture or stoves the excellent quality and low prices will surprise you nt Shaw's Furni ture Store, French block. The ladies of the M. E. church will hold a bazaar March 27. They will also serve dinner and supper the same day at the same place. D. S. Sotithinayd, painter, paper hanger and decorator, has plenty of 1900 wall paper in stock ot 708 W. Richmond street, St. Johns, Sec 111c for too ft. good income property on Jersey St. and a few new snaps that we do not care to quote prices on. II. G. Ogdeu. Ex. -Gov. Fletcher will speak at the Congregational church next Sunday evening. Subject: "Power ol Love." All ate cordially invited to attend. The best paints are always the cheapest, regardless of what the price er gallon may he. Heath oc Milligau paints are cheapest, because they are the best. Potter & Goold. If yon own a dog prepare to pur chase a license for the canine before ipril 1. All licences must be received by that date or your ct is liable to interview the poutidinas ter or the bologna man. A laige numbir of Japanese la borers, housed in fifteen lodging mid boarding cats, have been engaged in working 011 tlie new right' of way of the 0. R. & X. around the cniusulu since last Monday. Call at The ReView office, and procure your stationery witu me map of St. Johns printed on the back. Let your friends know where you live and acquaint them with the advantages of your city. livery thing in our' large stock will be closed out i. at once. We lave rented our store to Potter & Goold and aregoiugout of business, See us for paints, boots, shoes, rubbers and groceries. Bickner Bros. l'he Western School of Music and Elocution of Portland, under the leadership of Prof. William Rasmus, will give an entertainment in St, Johns, Friday evening, Mar. 23, for the benefit of the Methodist church. Tickets will be on sale soon, Many new families are moving into St. Johns weekly. 1 lie de mand for houses exceeds the sup- )ly. The new coiners want good lomes, Tlie inake-shift shack oi a house is not desired. All the good, comfortable houses are rented,-and fifty more would be if they could le obtained. A. H. Edlefson, brother of Supt. Edlefsou of'the water works, and John Edlefson of the Peninsula Bank, eaves tomorrow lor japan, where he intends engaging with an export house, providing conditions ore satisfactory. If not he will con- Untie his journey and visit His old lome in Germany. Tomorrow. "Jackson's," the swellest waiting room on the line of the electric road, adjoining the ht. ohns Pharmacy, will be opened to the public. Ihe interior decora tions are such that all will find it convenient to make "Jackson's' their headquarters while waiting for the cars. Besides landscapes the faces of several local beauties are to be found on the walls. A line of confections, cigars, papers, periodicals, etc., will be carried. Wait for the car at jacksoirs. That work is to be rushed on the railroad cut across the jcninsula may be inferred from the fact that during the first of (he week a couple of switch engines were landed 011 the temporary track constructed for the work trains by the contractors. The engines were taken up the hill from the water front, via balem, Edison and Richmond streets, and thence to the right of way over the electric line. The additional motive power will no doubt be the means of putting and keeping a large force of men employed continuously for the next year. 1 here is an im mense amount of dirt to be moved, but the huge steam shovel with its dipper capable of handling five yards of dirt on each trip it makes to the cars, together with the hy draulic ram, will rush work on both ends of the itnmeuse cut. For Sale Washing machine for $2 at 403 W. Johns street. Charles Arnett is confined to his home this week by illness. Milch cow for sale. Inquire at 61 1 Ivanhoe street, St. Johns. Sto.ooo, best comer in St. Tohns. half cash. D. C. Rogers & Co. Little money on a bin bill for particulars call at Calef Bros. Store. We wash and iron nil flat work at 25c per dozen. West Coast Laundry. ror sale Winchester rule, 30 30 caliber, good as new. Price $10. Call at this office. Get rose bushes that will produce results at Urodahl s greenhouse 302 Buchanan street. Rev. Fred J. Wurrcn filled the pulpit of the Congregational church at Albany last Sunday. insure against lire before you have one, witli D. C. Rogers, agent for the old reliable Phoenix of Lon don. Go to St. Johns Sash and Door Co. for Weir's Bavarian White Lead. 1 lie most durable Lead made. Manure man also for Sale, furnished Team and for dragging Apply at mid plowing gardens, 413 Myers street. White Leghorn and White Wy 75c for ts audottc eggs for sale. h. C. I lutrstoii, 1024 N. Kdison street, St. Johns, Oregon. Buy your cigars and tobacco 0 Iarris & Goodell. The only ex elusive cigar store in St. Joints. Corner Jersey and Tacotna streets. The subject for Rev. F'red J. Warren's sermon next Sunday morning at the Congregational church is "The Evolution of Sin." Don't neglect to investigate I Become interested in Liunton's real estate. Advance is certain. An thony Hnrdy, real estate, Luintoii. We have rented our store and are going out ot business. Dry goods, paints, boots, shoes ami rubbers ut wholesale prices. Bick ner Bros. The fountain fund dance will be posttoticd until some future date us the hall cannot be secured for the evening of the 16th, as pre viously advertised. HOUSI? FOR SALE I have for sale cheap, nice, new 7 room house on Tyler st act, near the Botilevnid on a lot 45x150. Apply to J. II. Fletcher, 833 Willamette Boulevard. Why pay rent when 11 very small Ktymciit down mid 515 lwr mouth will buy you a complete home? If what I already have built does not suit you I will build as you desire. W. C. Adams. Our expenses nre light, our irlces coriesiKnidiugly low. We handle new and second hand furni ture and stoves. Come in and usect our stock. Shaw's Furni ture store, French Block. All kinds of rose bushes mid nursery stock from Kussellville nursery, may be obtained by calling 011 Lluis. hchatilt at 842 Leonard street. Everything guaranteed first class and as represented. We have just received two and one-half tons of Heath & Milligan's Best Prepared Paint. P.verybody idmits there is 110 better paint. We can prove to you that II. & M. taints are the best. Potter iV Goold. Ex.-Gov. Fletcher: "That item of yours in last week's Review call- ug good old botith Dakota the laud of the Russian thistle is not de served. But are you acquainted with the Russian thistle? They are something fierce. Hurled along by one of those prairie zephyrs they cut run right away from a railroad train. Once while driving from one town to another a big wind set these thistles agoing ucross the country so that it was impossible to irocced. i lie team would not face them, and I was compelled to get out of the buggy and unhitch the horses and turn them loose and camp for the night on the prairie. 1 o show you how these tliistlrs travel: Several fellows near Fargo, N. D,, got hold of one about as big as a load of hay and tied a tag 011 it and turned the thing loose. The next day they got a message from Yankton, S. D., 300 miles away, saying that the Dig thistle hud assed through that town and was still going south. At present these thistles are used as feed lor sheep and arc said to be good fodder." OOOOOOOOOOOOOOi JACKSON'S ft SATURDAY,MARCH 16 ft Confectionery Cigars Magazines Ice Cream in Season Postal Cards Waiting Room iOOOOOOOOCMXMDOO The Artisans gave a very pleas ing entertainment on Tttesda'y night. Read the ad in this issue about acreage and lots in West St. Johns. There is no need of being without the comforts of home sec Calef Bros. Miss Hilda Unger entertained a party of friends at her home last Monday evening. $75o Lot .50x100, in Court Place, half cash, bal. $ toper month. D. C. Rogers & Co. C. W. Potter, who was slated for city treasurer on the Republican ticket, lias withdrawn his name. For bargains in small homes sec Meiklejohn, the home builder, 430 uunert, near L'edar 1'ark station. G. W. Overslrcet has sold plumbing business to J. Crossley & Son, who will take possession at once. Mrs. Carl Haynor is at the Good Samaritan hospital, where she re cently submitted to an operation. She is reported doing nicely. Do not overlook the entertain ment given by the Western Acad emy of Music, of Portland, next Friday evening, March 22. for the benefit of the Methodist church. Contractor Gee has a crew of Mrs. W. L. Thorndyke kindlv asks alt persons whose names have not been secured for the city direc tory to leave them at the city hall, that the directory of tlie city may be complete. It is reported there will be three tickets in the field nt the coming election. Last evening there were rumors of a prohibition ticket being nominated, but no authority could c secured for the statement. The council have finished the reading of the chaiter and referred it back to the charter commission for revision, mid that body will meet this (Friday) evening nt the city halt and make 1111 effort to complete their work. J The new three story hotel at the corner of Fillmore and llurliiigton streets has been named the Rose City Hotel, and will be oiieucd for nisiiiess btimlny, March 24. L. Rose ami J. Griner are the pro irietors. iCverythiug will be new ami home cooking will be one of the features. The families of Chits. Arnett and W. C. Clark leave St. Johns next week to make their home 011 11 fine farm they recently purchased near F'stacada. These estimable eople have many friends in the city who regret to lose them, but all will wish them prosperity in their new home "down 011 the farm." Owens Bros, have opened 11 first class ladies' ami gents' billiard par lor in the new Stiue block nt the corner of Jeisey and Burlington streets. They have live of the fin est billiard and pool tables made. Both brothers have had extensive experience in conducting billiard parlors, and alt visitors are assured of royal entertainment. The Review is in receipt of a communication from "Taxpayer,"! Wu would like to publish it, but it contains to many truths to sow broadcast. Any one would admit that the tiositiou he takes is correct, 1 but it would not be wise to give it too much publicity. As it stands now the public is familiar with the injustice done to many taxpayers. The Commercial club met in reg ular session Wednesday evening. The committee on soliciting sub scriptions to iucorM)rate the club rejorted $295 pledged. The mat ter of improved car service was discussed and a committee consist ing of Messrs. Dey, Kellogg and McKeou were appointed to confer with Manager Fuller to see if some thing can be done to improve the service. Some work is being done 011 the city hall. Last Wednesday a Re view man entered the building for the first time, and found two men at work, One was n tinner solder ing on tlie cornices. The other, u carpenter, was busy 011 a scaffold at the main entrance. The win dows are nearly all in place. None of the interior work bus begun. At the present rate of progress it is iiiij)o.ssibIe to guess when any por tion of the building will be ready for use. NEW PLACE OPENS men 111 worK excavating in trout ot to and cabbage plants at Brodalil's Ueo. Lt, Uirhart s home 011 the 1 greenhouse, 302 Buchanan street, boulevard. This will make a gieat I t.ri. 1 m .... . ro . .! improvement in this property. 1 rwl .Mnu? of so street . ... . 1 ' J recovering from 1111 operation re- Republican Ticket. Tlie Republican club has nom inated and filed the following ticket to be voted upon April 1 : Mayor K. C. Couch. Recorder -W. L. Thorndyke. Treasurer Councilineii. First Ward A. R. Jobcs, H. C. Hunter. Councilman, Second Ward W. W. Raser, L. E. Walker. Cotincilmcii at Large B. T. Leggett, W. II. King, C. Lindquist. Alice Roosevelt's Wedding Was something to be recorded in the annals of history. Herbinc lias been acknowledged the greatest of liver regulators. A positive cure for Bilious headaches. Constfmtinti. n-niiin mm rever, ami an nver com his, titninm. T. ( ,ti, r :i 1 rM.tll.. 1 t. 1 Ark., writes: "Herbinc is the greatest liver medicine known. Have used it for years. It does the work." Sold by St. Johns' Drug Store. House cleaning time is near, carpets and floor coverings For sec Calef Bros. Weir's Lead belongs to no trust. Live and let live is the motto. St. Johns Sash mid Door Co. Good, thrifty rose bushes, opcrat cently performed nt a Portland hos pital. Prescriptions Require careful attention and only the purest of ingredients should cuter into their composition. Our Drugs are Pure And only the the most careful at tention is given each prescrip tion. II you have not yet become a patron of our store, the next time you you are called upon to have a prescription filled or in fact re quite dings of any nature, give us 11 trial visit, and if courteous treatment, pure drugs ami care ful service count for anything you will come again. Smith'sPharmacy Holbrook Block, JOHNS, ORF.OON. ST St. Johns Book Store Has just oeiied at 420 Jersey Street AkChi'sncy Building The best line of reading matter will be carried by them. A circu lating library, okiii to tlie public from 7 a. in. to i) p. 111., is 011 hand. You pay the price of any look in class you may select, after which you can exchange it for any book in house, in .same class, at price in that class, from 5 to 20 cents cr book. Blank hooks, legal blanks, sta tionery and children's books. We also carry 11 small stock of cigars, tobacco and candies, CHIPMAN & CO. J.S. Downey & Co, lo8)tf Jersey Street, Reliable information concerning it. Johns rwilty cheerfully furnished. 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