4 THE ST JOHNS REVIEW robllihdd Emr PrldiT Dv McKkon & Markms. mibierlpllon rtei, $1.00 per r l Adifttlilni ratti, S1.00 per Inch per roonlti. month. ..... i Job Printing ieenld In flrij-eUis iiI. Tjllls lor Job Prlnllnc eih on tUllTir. All eomraonlcttlom nfcoula b tddrtMed to Tb BSTlsw, BU John I. Ortcon. Tint RnviRW l entered nt post office in Saint Joints, Oregon, ns ninil matter of the second clnss under the Act of Con gress of March i, 79- Official Hmptpsr of th City of Bt Jeans, ENJOYABLE Local News. Friday, April 26, is the date of Baptist ladies' sale. The Methodist Aid society had nn all day meeting nt Mrs. Young's on Wednesday. Phona Enat 0100. FRIDAY, Al'KII, 12, 1907. Bntertainmcnt by (he C. U. Socie ties of the Evangelical Church. The cntertaininent given by the combined C. K. societies of the Kvnngclical church of St. Johns Sunday night was an interesting and entertaining affair. Those participating covered themselves witn mucu iionor. 1 lie eyeni o TIle Rauhn truck t,wt WM ,ant ine evening wus u.e u " u ctI ,, n;0 Js , f mU iMiss iw usiichi, i4uuc iu . nnk . lr,lli. . i,n,i , , nliiP." Mlsi nfiplil U rprtn nlv " ' ' an elocutionist of merit. The pho- Miss Nettie Summers of Hamil noL'ranh selections bv Mr. Monahan 1011 Montana, is a guest at the were fine, everv word hcimr tilainlv Il0III(; of 1 . J. Moiiahnn this week No order too larce for our-ennne- 1... . : uy, none 100 small tor our best at tcntioii. Calef IJros. Two new industries in one week on the water front is not so bad. I During the past seven twcntv-ciirht new national years heard all over the house, an tiiius tial thing in this kind of music. Utile Ruth Hdmondson was also fine. The solo by Miss Lillian McVickcr was unique in that each line of the chorus was the name of banks some old song set to the tunc of have been organized in Oregon. I Portland is having n rough and tumble sort of n time over fixing the nricc of n limior license nt I 1000 n year. Come down to St. Johns, neichbor, nud we will show you how. The Heaver btatc Herald comes to us this week enlarged to a seven column (itiarto, Under Hdltor Hrownhill's inniingeiueiit this excel lent tin tier is enjoying merited prosjH.-rity. The following from the I'coples Press probably voices the sentiment of every editor in the land: When n man praises an editor and neglects to subscribe lie is either forgetful, n flatterer, n miser or insincere. We don't like absent-minded people, flatterers, misers, or insincere folk. If the members of the recently appointed street committee of the council will take 11 walk one of these dark nights they will gain considerable information in regard to the several localities in need of lights to guide the belated ones to their homes. The city has grown so fast tint additional electric lights are nil absolute necessity. r 1 he action of the new city conn cil in bringing matters to n focus in (tiller to complete the new city hall meets the approval of all taxpayers. It is lioiied that this can be done nud the city given the use of the building in order to accommodate its rapidly increasing business. Keeping inside the appropriation made for the new city hall is a fact that should not be lost sight of, However. t that name. The enjoyment of the evening was somewhat marred by the ab sence of Mr. Wesley, who has been a resident of the Holy land, and was to have given a talk on Haby Ion. Verne Hall, son of our genial treasurer 0. M. Hall, showed the evidence of his mother's careful training. FACTORIES Alove liny fttiildiiiK Sllcs and Will to St Johns. M. I. Holbrook last week sold the Oilleu-Clumbers Asbestos Co. of Portland, a strip of land adjoin iug the Jobcs mill for a site for its new plant. It lias a water frontage of Co feet and extends back 600 feet to the 0. R. & N. railroad track. The purchase price was $6000. It will be a year before the new plant is erected. At present the company employs twenty-five men, but they will build with the intention to largely increase the number of employes. They plan to spend f 20,000 hi improvements. I he Portland Collapsible lbx Co., capitalized at $55,000, has purchased a site for its plant front ing 011 the O. R. & X. tracks, ad joining the St, Johns Lumber Co.'s mill. The tract is 100x200 feet, and probably additional ground will be acquired so as to secure water frontage. DIPHTHERIA The Colfax, Wash., city council is wrestling with the Pacific States telephone franchise, 11 la St. Johns. 1 ne company's old lranelil.se re cently expired, nud it sought a new one for a eriod of twenty-live years. 1 lie request was promptly turned down by the Colfax council, who propose to give Claims Hnice Wellington Kelly ns Its Fnlnl Vlcllm. Hnice Wellington Kelly, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Kellev died at ins iiome in tins city prlday morn iug, April 5th. Ilruce was nu un usually bright and manly little fel low nud well liked by his play mates. A few days previous to his death he contracted that dread dis ease, diphtheria, and after several dnys of intense suffcrim: lie sue- Councilman Raser has sold his confectionery store to Geo. Simmons and will retire temporarily from business. Mrs. Frank Smith received message this week announcing the serious illness of her mother nt Plattsmouth, Neb. Miss Mabel Lewis, who has been living with the family of Kd Hurl- otirt, returned from an extended outing on Monday. Mayor Couch and Chief of Police Hredesoit yesterday made the rounds and ordered out all slot machines mid gave notice that all gambling must cease. '1 he new ferry boat was launched yesterday and tnken to Portland to have the engines nud machinery placed in position. If 110 accident occurs the boat will be placed in commission within a couple of weeks. Hendricks iV. Mounich, the new Hardware, paint and wall paper firm in the Holbrook block, have an ad in this issue. They nre re ceiviug new stock daily and in n very short time will be able to sup ply the wants of all customers, Give them a call. The isolated case of diphtheria recently in the city has given rise to the rumor that there arc nuincr oils cases of It. I lie Keview can positively state nun mere arc no contagious diseases of any kind whatever in the city. J. 1'. Ilordiii, traveling represen tative of the (Jregouiaii, and Mrs M. K. Iugales weie quietly married nt the bride s home in Point View Tuesday afternoon at 3 o'clock, Rev F. L. Young officiating. The newly wedded couple will make their home in this city for the prcs cut at least. One of the contractors for the inside work on the new city ha informs The Review that it may be necessary to make several changes in the contract for the interior fin ishiug or else raise the price of the bid. He truthfully says that prices 01 material nud labor nave advanced since his firm submitted their bids and that it is not fair to hold them responsible lor conditions over which they had 110 control, the telephone I climbed to its ravishes and death octopus 11 franchise for a year at a came. Ilruce was nged about ten time. Finding their efforts to oh- vcars. His death leaves n irtMit ...1.. .. f 1.1..' . .. . .1 . . . mm 11 iiHiieinsv lor a long term 01 vacancy in the Home nud his bright veins wiiuiu not ne succcssiui ine ace w be sai v m ssei . A necn Onillll Hill lllan B.a.l I.... I I.i.t f ,t I If . . . . . """I J uivii mum- iivillliill nil llimy distressing ICUllllC IS tlllU HIS OIIC lor live years, and it is HOW Olllv brother, llmn-liis. was ilrmvn id last .summer in the Willamette river, thus leaving only a little daughter to console the sorrowing parents 111 their sore aillictiou. Mr. Kelly is one of the proprietors ol tne Marine Iron Works. under consideration. 111 the apM)intmeut of S, II. Greene as city attorney Mayor i.oucii made a wise selection. ki I, ... meic is iirooauiy no man mine city more familiar with the business that has been transacted by the various councils or who knows the contents of the city charter better than he. At this particular time Judge Greene is tin extiemely val uable man as the city's legal head. His ndvice is always given readily and it Is to the rxmit. Wnder his guidance the new council will avoid legal complications and can rest uvMired that they have a conietcnt man in the right place. JUST UnCAUSl: your cough is only in the throat and does not trouble you now, don't mink mat it needs no attention. When it has not had much of a start is the tune to check it. The slightest cough easily leads to Pneu monia, llroiicliitis and Consump tion. A bottle of Dullard's Hole hound Syrup will cure that cough. l lie price puts it within reach of all. Sold by St. Johns Driiir Store. Ihe ScupjKo.sc Advocate man, answering 1111 inquiry in the North western Lumberman, jKMined the following: The freight ear belongs to the fowl family, During the spring and early summer it can be found in nearly every part of the country, its favorite haunt beiut: iv.ui i.uiiu.ui ii.ieKs, aim tl is easy to capture. In autumn, however. nitc certnin other fowls, it goes into Inhumation or flies away to other cumes. scattered incidents are known where specimens nre can- tllr.wl tin.!.... at... i. I nu vii uunnK mi; miuiuiu mouths. A lasso or n well greased switch crew is sometimes used in snaring n freight car, but main strength is the best wcajwu. In any case, the nuiuer must be very wary, as any III! HI-.. ,1... (I.... ' r ' ..w..,v ..v iiiv- iiuiieiiiig or a way bill will make the quarry disapiwar. Some railways own large flocks of uomesucaiwr ireiglit cars, but they urc careiuny guarded during the closed season. The wild freight car when caught and fairly loaded up uecoiues perfectly stationary. Whips! Whips! We are in the whip busi uess. We sell n good whip. If we say it is good, it is good. We back 'em up or you get the money back. St. Johns Harness Shop. Albert Fstabrook has severed his connection with Jackson's Place. A. Kelly nud wife went to Seattle 011 Wednesday night to bring home tlieir little dauehtcr. Mrs. Frank Smith received word this week that her mother was lv- uig iinngetotisiy ill in Nebraska. Twelve nice, level lots iu South St. Johns. Small payment down and $5 per month L. H. Smith. Mrs. J, H. llriuk went to n Port laud hospital Thursday to have n tumor removed from nbove her eye. The large stern wheel steamer that has tccu built nt the shipyards was launched the first of the week. Watch The Review for announce merit of the place where the Hantist ladies' sale will be held. Die tract of land of 300 acres on the opiKisitc side of the river owned by the West St. Johns Laud Co. has been platted into lots and acre age and has Ik-ch named Whitwood Court. The company is now ready to no business with all who want cheap and desirable property. W. . Swenuel returned Wednes day from a trip to Denton county, where he went to locate a timber claim. He was unsuccessful in securing what lie went after. He reports all the desirable timber land taken up. There are some small pieces, but they are too far from transivortation to make them val uable. He reports seeing some of the finest timber iu the world, how ever. they A change iu the pastor of the I'.vaugeiicai cnurcain me city was made nt the recent conference. Rev. i.. it. McVickcr wns transferred to Lafayette, Ore., nud Rev. C. P Gates, who has filled the pulpit many limes of late, has been assigned to fill the vacancy. A host of friends of Rev. and Mrs. McVickcr regret to see them leave and extend best wishes for their success 011 tlieir new field of labor. Uhlig Hros., the enterprising and 11 p-io-uaie inriilture lirui, have fur nished the furniture for the new public library nud reading room that is how being installed 111 this city. Mr. Uhlig informs us that he gave mis lumiture to the organization at absolute cost nud did not make one penny of profit 011 the transac tion. This speaks well for Uhliu Dros. nud show that they have the interest and welfare of the city nt heart. We understand the library will be oen to the public iu n few days, Rev. G. W. Nelson of Albany, Ore, has accepted n call as pastor or ine m. joiuis congregational church, vice Rev. F. J. Warren re signed, I he new pastor will enter ujhjh his work June 1, Rev. Nelson has been the pastor of Congrega tional churches at Kalauu nud Port Angeles, Wnsn.,aud nlso nt Ash land and Albany, Ore. He gradu ated nt Pacific University, nt Forest Grove, Ore., iu 1H90, nud is also a graduate of the class of 1893 of the Pacific Theological seminary of llerkeley, Cal. Rev. and Mrs. Nelson have one child, a daughter 1 1 years old. Mrs. Nelson is the daughter of Rev. J. M. Morrison, a retired Presbyterian minister of Portland. A Womnn Tells How to Relieve Rheumatic Pains. I have been a very great sufferer from the dreadful disease, rheuma tism, for a number of years. I have tried many medicines but 1 never got much relief from any of them until two years ago, when I bought n bottle of Chamberlain's Pain Balm. I found relief before I had used all of one bottle, but kept on applying it and soon felt like a different woman, Through my advice many of my friends have ttied it and can tell you how won derfully it has worked. Mrs. Sara A. Cole, 140 S. New St., Dover, Del. Chamberlain's Pain Ualtn is a liniment. The relief from pain which it nffords is nlonc worth many times its cost. It makes rest and sleep possible. For sale by St. Johns Drug Store. Mrs. Delia Snyder, sister-in-law of J. II. Crook, and who has been living at his home for the past eight months, returned to her home in Spokane, last Saturday night. Mrs. Snyder has been here for open air treatment for lung trouble. During her stay she gained over thirty pounds and went home very much encouraged that she would be com pletely restored to health. FURNITURE DEPARTMENT SPCIALS Only A Few Days More OP SPECIAL PRICES Universal Range. jurcro in QUALITY rnfl?n AMD oratAnnf r 1 W' ' oooo Here It Is! First Addition to Linnton! C ome and let us show you the best money- RAnfiC SUPERB UNIVERSAL Tuts is one ot tlic best ranges on the market nud is fully guar anteed in every way, only used n few weeks. Regular 55 value for $38.75; f5 cash, $1 per week. 90 Cent Linoleum. making proposition on the banks of the Willamette River within a dozen miles of Portland. Something that is not going to be a good buy a year hence, but is a good investment right now. Something that is right on the line of the electric road now building to Linnton, and which will double in value within a year. Linnton has the deepest water to be found along the river. Everybody knows what this means. In a very "short time it will be occupied by busy factories. Easy Payments! Any one purchasing one of these lots not only gets it at a low price, but on the easy payment plan. Pay ten per cent of the purchase price down and the balance at $5 per month. Lots at $40, S50, $60, $80 and $100. These prices will not last long. Come and make your selection before too many arc sold. SecC. F. Bunker, 514 Chamber of Commerce, Port land, Ore.; A. A. Carter, on the ground, or This is a Cue grade have sold several large ana wc bolts of I it. We have one piece of a nice pattern 7 feet long and 13 feet wide that we arc going to dis pose of nt $7.95 for the piece. Small Steel Range. Here is a second hand Steel Range, gives good satisfaction, iu iierfcct condition, sells regu larly for $27.50, used only about one mouth. It now goes at ?ro.- 50; $5 cash and $1 per week. Don't wait too long, for there is no more at this price. Cocoa Door Mats. KG. St. OGDEN Johns, Ore. I oooo I F. J. KOERNER We have sold a number of these fine mats during our sale prices, but we have u big supply yet. They are not the cheap kind, but the very best grade. Medium size, 75c value, now 59c. l.arge size, si value, now age. Second size, 50c value, now 39c. CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER Second Hand Goods. 50 willow rocker. . . ,f 5 19 50 solid oak rocker 3 99 25 iron bed, a beauty 9 55 25 sewing rocker. , , 1 96 00 parlor lamp 1 29 GET A ROOM AT THE White House 1 St. Johns Book Store I'D. L. Stockton, Manager Phone Scott 4065. NEW HOUSE AND Has just opened at 420 Jersey Street McChcsncy Building The best line of reading matter will be carried by them. A circtt- NEW FURNITURF ' latuiR library, open to the public ' -1 trmn t n ti, t Resides these there is a full lousekeepiug outfit of dishes, aus, etc, Better look at them. Plans and specifications famished on application. done with neatness and promptly All work dispatch. URNITURE DEPARTMENT THE WAGONER CO. 0 9 JERSEY ST. Office in Ilolbrook's brick block. DANCE ! Fountain Fund Benefit! Thursday, April 18th, 1907. Our local auctioneer will endeavor to get a good price for the ladies' baskets. Come provided, and a jolly time is assured. Luncheon will be served. Portland Orchestra. Ladies without escorts 50 cents; gents $1,00. mfk sA BUILT BY W.C.ADAMS CONTRACTOR and BUILDER We now have with us a caoible resident architect, ami we can arrange to advance money to all these who desire to build homes. Clean, airy rooms with electric light and bath, hot and cold water. Heading room supplied with daily papers and magazines. Built and equipped especially for men. Parties without mouey or baggage can give order on employ er. Don't let lact of money keep you away. Single Rooms $1.50. in a Room, $2.00 per and up. Two Week Shop Second Door Was! of Pottoffice ST. JOHNS - . OREGON 107 Decatur street, ST. JOHNS, - OREGON. Near Riverside Hotel. Rose City Hotel Corner Fillmore and Bur lington streets, St. Johns. Everything New and Modern 30--First Class Rooms-30 Come and see for yourself. Rose & Griner Proprietors 7 a. in. to 0 P. in., is on hand. You pay the price of any book 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 per book, Ulank books, legal blanks, sta tionery and children's books. We also carry a small stock of cigars, tobacco and candies. CHIPMAN & CO. St. Johns Investment Go. Rooms 11 aud 12. Holbrook Bide. Phone East 6097, 1'OR A SHORT TIME ONLY. Seven-room house near Marine Iron Works, rents nt f 15 per month, ; $535 cash, balance in tx-r mouth. 10,000 buys halt block with buildings mat pays more titan 10 per cent interest. Lot 50x100 iu Point View near car line, full corner 100x100 in central part of city, all street Improvements made. This protwrtv is a bareain. $ i .5 f 5 cash , balance 20 per month, uuvs a 11-room uicxiern board ana lodging house, (umislml complete ; net income $So per mouth. An old firm with new Ideas. If vcu want to reap the beuefit of these ideas give us a list of your property. If you want to Invest either In business or resi dence property do not fail to see us. P. W. HENDERSON REAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS Peninsula property a specialty. 343 Stark street. Phone Main 1976. Portland, Ore.