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A THE NEW STORE. The B uiul C Store Bargain Counter Bargain Catchers BON HAM &. CURRIER Shoes, Gents' Furnishings, Dry Goods to; South Jersey Street, St. Johns. I THE - . . 6 PENINSULA BANK St. Johns, Oregon. j Statement at close of business December .1,, 1906: jjj KitsouKCiis: I,onim fH7.73- furniture nud fixtures. 4,976.86 Cash 011 linml nml due f torn banks 7iJ!i9.5 fjoj.u98.6j I.IAIIII.ITIHS: Capital Slock i 25,000.00 Surplus nml undivided profits a.55J- IliviilcntU unjmiO.. . . 1,350.00 I)ctwslls 1 7-. 49340 f 203,098.62 HAVE YOU AN EYE FOR BUSINESS ELECTRIC LIGHT WILL MAKE SALESMEN OF YOUR WINDOWS AFTER DARK There is no known llhnniiwint which will light store win dows as efieclively, hnndhoiuely nml satisfactorily as Klectric Unlit. Fabrics are shown in their true colors and every little detail is brought out in true proportion to its surroundings. Keep your place of business bright with Klectric Ught, and don't neglect the Kt.KCTRIC 810 N, and you will keep busy. I.lglit is the magnet that draws trade. The use of Klectric Ught is an advertisement of your pro gressive enterprise. It's the light that's bright. Cull Main 6688 for information. PORTLAND GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY First ami Alder Streets, Tclcpl.on. Miln (MH PORTLAND. 0RIU10N JAPANESE POETRY. Writing Vsrss li Part of the Potlt Life of the Nation. "There arc no long poems in Jap anese," says a writer. "A long poem Is unthinkable to the people of Ja pan. They huve what sometimes Cass for loug excursions in verse, ut these ore really nothing more than short poems strung together, lacking ull unity save that of sub- tect. The favorite forms are the lokku, consisting of three lines, the first having five, the second having seven and the third having five syl lables, seventeen in ull; the tanka, consisting of five lines of five, sev en, live, seven and seven syllables, thirty-one in all, and the dodoitsu, ronsisting of four lines of sev en, seven, seven and fivo sylla blcs, or twentv-six in all. The NIGHT VIEW OF A CITY. Carlyle'e Cerctful Picture of Iti Path and It Tragedy. "Ah, my dear friend," said ho once at midnight when he had re turned from the coffee house in rather earnest talk, "it is a true sublimity to dwell here. These fringes of lamplight, struggling up through smoke and thousandfold exhalation, some fathoms into the ancient reign of night, what thinks Bootes of them us he leads his hunt ing dogs over the zenith in their leash of sidereal lire.-' "That stifled hum of midnight, when trallic has Iain down to rest, and tlio chariot wheels of vanity, still rolling here and there through CHURCH NOTICES. Baptist church E. A. Leonard. pastor. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Preaching at n a. m. 1J. V. P. U. 7 p. tn. Preaching at 8 p. in. All are cordially invited to attend these services. Methodist church P. L. Young pastor. Sunday school 10 a. 111. preaching at 1 1 a. m. and 8 p. 111. upworth League at 7 p. m. Holy Cross Catholic church, Portsmouth Station 8:15 a. m., low mass; 10:15 a. ni., high mass; 7:30 p. m., vespers and benediction. St. Andrew's Episcopal Chapel, University Park Rev. Win. R. Powell, chaplain. Regular services buiiuav school 3 GET A ROOM AT THE White House AN OFFICIAL DIRECTORY L. E. STORY, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SUQHON. Day and Night Office, Rooms 7 and S, Holbrook Mock, 1ST. JOHNS, . . . ORCao Ed. L. Stockton, Manager Phone Scott 4065. country, while the other forms arc used by every .Japanese who writer at all and by many who cannot. The hokkit is the greatest favorite "The hokku is composed im promptu upon every occasion, the writer putting into vewo tlio 7:30 p. m. tiuuday school 3 p. m distant streets, arc bearing her to u lu,e c'n? 1 P' mon scmcc halls roofed in and lighted to the emr 1 "uay Ul loa'm' due pitch for her, and only vice and Evangelical church Sunday baggage can give order on employ misery, to prowl or to moon like scnooi ion. m. I'rencuing 1 1 n. m. cr. n. 2:30 p. in. NEW HOUSE AND NEW FURNITURE Clean, airy rooms with electric light and bath, hot and cold water, Reading room supplied daily pntH-TS and mairn.iiics. Built and equipped especially for men. Parties without money or S. H. GREENE A(torncy-al-Lnw. Office: Room 9, Ilrccdcn Build ing, comer Third ntul Washington streets, l'ortlnnd.uud Room 25, Hoi brook Mock, St. Johns. Photic: Pacific 2098. Residence: St. Johns Joscpii AlcChesncy, At. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Day and Night Office In AlcChesncy Mock I'liont Woodland 473 ST. JOHNS, OREQON tnnka is tlio classical form, at fected by the standard poets of the night birds, are abroad that hum, Junior K. h. I sav. like tbi! stertorous, unnuiet Senior K. L. C. K. 6:30 n. 111. Also slumber of sick life, is heard in preaching at 7:30 p. 111. Chester P. heaven I Oh. under that hideous Gates, Pastor. cover ot of rnnors and nutrofact ons subjects lor bunclay, April 21 and unimairinablo irascs. what a for- n. in. "The Spirit Filled Life;" ninnllnrf vnt linn nimmnrinifnnd hid! 7:30 p. 111., "The Religion for "Tim 4n,.1 n,..1 tlm .n.FKU'ilt lOdaV." 1 IIU IW1 1UI II IIIV OVI1UI11U1 " Don t let lad of money keep you away. Single Rooms $1.50. in a Room, $2.00 per and up. Two Week DR. L. G. HOLLAND, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Residence: Oil Modoc Street. Phone Woodlawn 576. Office: Hol brook llrick Mock, rooms J mid 4 Phonu ICust 3689. St. Johns Oregon Dr W. thought appropriate to thu moment, are thcro; men arc dying there, men Pirst Congregational Church P. the incident or tht' associations sug gested, much as the f J reeks wrote their epigrams before thu epigram became a little satiric sting. llnK kus ore inspired by grave moments as well as by tlio guv ones. An old statesman on his deathhed sees a dead leaf whirled past his window, are being born; men aro praying; J. Warren, pastor. Sunday school on tlio other side of a brick parti- 10 a. in.; preaching it a. tn. and tion men arc- cursing, and around 7:30 p. in. ' them all is the vast, void night. Baptist Church, University Park. "The proud L'rundoo still lingers Rev. A. 11. Waltz, mstar. Retra in liis perfumed saloons or reposes Mar services every Sunday morning within damask curtains. Wretch- and evening. cdnees cowers into trucklo beds or r.Prmnn n.miu, rimrrdiSorv. 107 Decatur street, ST. JOHNS, - OREGON. Near Riverside Hotel. E. HARTEL, DENTIST New Bargains This Week Two lots in Point View 375 50x100, best income property Jersey street 12,000 35x100011 Philadelphia St., 2 story business bldg 3,150 H7X100 011 Chicago St. close to Jersey 3650 1 (X)x 100 close in, corner lots and acreage in West St. Johns, 3100 50x100 S. St. Johns, t.xi.H house, water, cleared 550 Two acres on Willis Boulevard ready for platting .3,300 50x100, 6 room house, fruit, fine river view 1,400 50x100, 1 block to jmslolhec 750 25x100, Jersey street, with alley 3,000 100x100, close in, icsldeucc lots 1,600 Ten lots in Point View, each 150 Lots in first addition tti I.iiiutnii jo to $100, easy payments, Business locutions fur rent. and it suggests his own faring forth shivers hunger stricken Into Its lair iccs lcId cach 'SuiHlay at Btt,)t,8t p I tfAPDMPD on the wings of eternity, and ho of straw. In obscure ec lars rouge- church as follows: Sunday school T. J. ' IVUCKnCK writes, 'A leaf whirls dojvn-a leaf ct-noir languidly emits its voice of 2 . , rcnclillK nt , . m. KcVl ti'itivid itti'it in Tint 1111111 ' v 111 1 1 1 n rr 1 1 1... ...... .i 1. i.iii.iH. 1 . . - - .......o ...,.. ... ...v. ........ """ uimiiiy w rnigguni, iiuiigrj wiut.uo, l.alttlieat, pastor. .... l.iil 1 1... .In ..!.. titinMMmi I 1.:!.. .... ft ..!. ..1 .. 1 1 I ' ' iiiuiv, uuk mu n....F.w .vj.!.. ....... i ivillIU tUUIICIIUrS OI BIHIU Bit JllUlllllg pours oui volumes wnn ueaiiiy unu and playing their high chess game, power. "These little poems are so much n jiart of Japanese life that ovcry cultivated person writes them, and all who go to 'view' the flowers, tho blossoming of tlio cherry trees or tho reddening maples in 1Tvcn,o or the pawns uoing men. "The lover whispers his mistress that tho coach is ready, and she, full of bono and fear, glides down DON'T PUT OPP for tomorrow what volt can do oday. It you put oft buying a I bottle of Ballard's Snow Liniment, when that pain comes you won't rr. ''.m m 0Vcrn,h?i h0T?T?' "vc any, otty a botllc today. A I id hlef still more silently sets to M ' cuc ,or Rllclllmitism( his pick ocks and crowbars or lurks uru. Cxil. Snra!n,. Contracted CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER Crown and llridge Work n Specialty KiM)ins t nml 3, Ihdhmok lllock, St. Johns Dr. MARY MacLAUiLAN Pli)tlclflii nnJ SurKcon. Office In llolbrook's lllock. Kesideiioe, The Raymond. OSCAR DoVAUL, M. D Office liourn. 9 to li k, in., i to 3 p. til. omc 1'lionr. Scott 1104. Kciltlcnce I'lionc, Union J901. omtcln Uiilmtity I'atk DiugKlote. Jcirin T hokku and hnlj It upon In their boxes' lirst snoro T 'St 0raImt( the chrysanthemum or lotus stalk, ""(hi minus, with supper wishthJnk 'Vou Wor'lhe' eorl or on the trees. Tho hokku may, rooms and dancing rooms, arc ull J .fr rSvcd froni Snow I lid- therefore, bo Justly culled tho song of light and mu,icnd high swell- "J SvC W c5 ., c In n few notes is the song of tho cells tho milso of life beats trcmu- ot.i i... c. n o. C. MARION SALISBURY Qraduato Optician Will test the eye free of charge. Jcmcy Street. St. Johns, Orrgoti, thrmdi." An Animal Born Only to Dlt. Thu instances of natural death in tho animal world are conspicuous hi comparison with those in the vego tublo world for thuir greater vari ety and complexity. There seems no doubt that this manner of death established itself independently in the different groups of animals. Years ago an American natirnlist, Dana, discovered on the surface of thu sea n little animal of ko sin gular a character that ho mimed it "monstrilla," It is a small crustu ren 11 akin to thu evelons so common in ponds. Hut, while tho latter are ous and faint, and bloodshot eyes look out through thu darkness which is around and within for tho light of a stern lat morning. Six men are to bo hanged on tho mor row. Gomes no hammering from tho Havens Hock? Their gallows must even now lie a-building. "Upward or GOU.UUO two legged animals without feathers lio around us in horizontal positions, their heads all in nightcaps and full tf thu foollshest dreums. Riot cries aloud and staggers and swaggers in his rank dons of shame, und tho mother, with streaming hair, kneels orer her pallid dying infant, whoso cracked lips only her tears now H. G. OGDEN Review Ollice, ST. JOHNS, OREGON ...HI. "II H i i . I HHvAwW 4111 iiriiiaiinii lviiu nil irnn iiiii'muhji rv i . : , . ; ., : i iV moisten nil those heaped and liud- to cupturo and digest thoir food, tho ,u., ,.m.. ...ui. . ii i. . wail kuuuiuvij niui iiwbinuu intv vur monstrilla has nei her ii.mralus for l)0ntrvBnnd .'.,. ilt!..,n ,1.,..,, crammed in liko salted llsh in their barrel, or wcltoring. shall I say. liko an Kgyptian pitcher of turned vi pers, cach struggling to get its head above tho others. Such work goes on under that smoke counterpane! Rut I sit alovo it all. I am nlono with tho stars."l'rom "Sartor He- snrtus." Housekeeping Apartments Suites of two to four rooms, ntso single rooms. Situated one block from Columbia University, near cor. of l'Uk St. ami Ilouievard. I'urtilthcd or Unfurnlihcd. A pleasant walk from St. Johns, Convenient to llridge nml mills, UNIVERSITY PARK A. W. OICKSVN Woodlawn 60S Plans ami specifications furnished on application. done with neatness and promptly All work dispatch. Office in llolbrook's brick block. Goodrich & Goodrich, ARCHITECTS Pull I'rofcuiloiml Services l'lve Per Cent. Saint Johns nml l'ortlnnd, Ore. N. A. GEE llouio Mover seizing prey nor digestive tube. It is richly provided with muscles, nervous system, organs of scute und sexual organs, It only lacks what is necessary to prolong life by ali montatlon. Tho monstrilla is doom ed therefore to natural death. Pro- foinor Kilo MctchuikolT in Harper's. Tht LttUr of tht Law. Tho Hon. John Steel was a slier iff in .Missouri, A new county judge was olootrd, and Steel, thinking to pay tho judge a delicata eompli Ladles' and Gents' Billiard Parlors STINE BLOCK. BUILT BY Owkns linos., Proprietors. Five Pirst-class Tables. Faithful "Htmmy." A southern lady in n letter writ ten after tho close of tho civil war .!.! I... . Ul . - 'i I" 1 i i.i. ... .1 ' I twin iiur Kurrvaiiuiiuviii. i iimu iiieiii. rtiicciiu lor 1115 nrsi uuiii'i ui i iu. . . n f.w. v,wj .m ....... ... ...v vw....v, fn,mv 1(lfl l.nrtn fr Pli 11 1ml nt WitntA 111.11 pounds. Tho duy was hot, 300 and ATTRACTION JHE gASIS The imrpo.se of store advertising is not mere ly to sell goods, hut to increase the sa,le of goods to make friends, build up a patronage that will not only stick, but steadily grow. Newspapers reach' the greatest number of people in the immediate vicinity in the most natural way, at the least expense, and they are therefore the best of all mediums for stores. In a newspaper you follow the Hues of least resistance you follow with the stream, you talk to an audience already as sembled, to people who want to read their mental costume is right they are on your wire and they won't ring off if you hold their interest. Attraction is the basis of all adver tising the store is the sun, the customers the planets that revolve around it. If you don't do the business it's because 3 on don't tell the people enough about your business. Advertise in The Review Steel, when he took tho juror out to dinner, fed thum so heartily that they all went to sleep during tho ufternoon, The judgo w furious. "What do you mean, hu roared at tho Bherilf, 'f bringing those sleepyheads into court us u jury? They huvon't heard any of this aft ernoon's evidence. I discharge the pane!, lio out now ami get u punel of men who will stuy awuke, 1 want men with a single eye to jus tice, not dolts liko these!" Steel went out and rode tho coun tr that night, When tho judgo up peared next morning otoel Had a panel of 0110 oved men for hliu. bat unlay livening Post. Mummy has beon freo since beforo I was born. I never knew till now." Shu goes on to tell how tho discov ered thu fact. Tho account is tak en from "Dixio After tho War." I was wretched and exclaimed, "Well, mammy, I reckon you'll go too; oho took U as a deadly in sult. I had to humblo myself. Whilo she was mad the secret burst out. "F.f I'd wonted to go, I could h' gone long timo ago. iSa lankoes sot mo free. My master sot me free." She showed me her manumission papers in grandfather's hand, which she had worn tor 1 don t know now long in u little oil silk bag round her neck, never caring to uso them. Drop in and play a game. THE LOUVRE I W.C.ADAMS CONTRACTOR and BUILDER We now have with us a capable resident architect, und wc can Arrange to advance money to all these who desire to build he homes. Shop I,. RICHARDS, Prop. The Finest of Wines, liquors and Ulgars. Second Door West of Postofficc ST. JOHNS - - OREGON anJ Repairer Houses moved, mined and re paired. Odd jobs or all kinds, rrouipt service, rcanonablc charges. Ivauhoe and Catliti Streets. I'lionc Woodlnwn 586. Saint Johns ... Oregon F. Al. LASHBAUGH l'ucl furnished, either short or long. Draying and team-work of every kind. Prompt sen-Ice. Terms reasonable. Conier Jcrcy and Cutlln, ST. JOHNS MMK: LAUKfcL LUUUL No. 186 I. 0. 0. F. sr. JOHNS, oitnno.s Meets ench Mondav cvenlm? in Odd I'cllows hall, at 8:00. Visitors welcomed. Henry Allen, N. G. I. II. Holcomb, Secretary. S. C. NORTON Rcnl Gstnte Insurance Resident agent N. V. Norcn & C6. 1108. Jcrwsy strict. I'lionc Woodlawn 917. St. Johns, Ore. J. R. WEIMER - Transfer and Storage Your Patronage Solicited 105 ast Iliirliugton street, St. Johns. St. Johns BOOk StOre BonTon Barer Shop A Fine Lunch Served Every Day. PHONU UNION 3105 Liquor for Medicinal Purposes ami Patuily Use W. H. AlcURAYER (Cedar Drook) Has just opened at 420 Jersey Street AkChesney Building The best line of reading matter anJl ,!'5 m will be carried by them. A circu- MANSI'ltan & K.UiMI.Iil.V. Pint class work and clean hot lowcU for patrons, ualr cutting a specialty. Agents for West Coast Laundrv. Jersey street St. Johns Mail Schedule Mall arrives at St. Johns at 7:10 a. in, 10120 a. in., ami a: it n m Office o)cu week days from 6:45 m, a, in What the Composer Say. Schumann is always more inter esting for what ho savs than for the manner in which ho says it Perlioz's magnificent orchestration A n ltd i f r4- itAAal tits tAVdpt V t9 than the man of millions whoso K..i,, mi1(, ,in-riv of Uit f of. 111 N,rth Un1 ..!.!.. ..t... ...1 1 1.:. ..1 -v . v.v " -v. ". - eiiiv-i mm unu uuu niu ma un ten to embroider a thin or Ul ure. A poor and aged man was ,voven texture. Even Wagner's "ro- secn pituuiiig an uppie irei-nun os ,ntic operas alternate their won somewhat rudely accosted by t .Wful KtrnV.i nt tennis with was. stranger who said, "Why do you 6ngli 0f sj,m ciwmsiness or vulgar- nium tree wneii iuu euuum pw. ,ty. All these men made their own bly livo long enough to eat the fruit wnv by the force of almost unaided of them?" Tho poor man raised nbihtr. Thev were saturated with the ioetrv of music, they were keenly susceptible to literary influ ence, thev were lull or icrvor ana Why Ht Plant.d. The poor man who seeks to help, even 111 the smallest way, nut wnn a right spirit, his fellowmen Is of infinitely greater worth to the nice latins library, open to the public to 6:10 p.m. Sundays from 9 to 10 from 7 a. III. to O n. in., is mi ltritul I No malls arrive or ilenart Simrl. flM.I- ...t.J-1 .!!.-. t .. - - una wiiisKcy uiicci irom lliei vou nav tne nnce ot nnv hmt- n distiller to us. .Iti bond six years class you may select, after which you can exchange it for any book in house, in same class, at price in that class, troin 5 to 20 cents ner UOOK. Blank books, legal blanks, sta ttonery and children's books. We also carry a small stock of cigars, tobacco and candies. old and aged in wood. E. O. MAGOON, Distributor 1 1 Nrth Jersey St St. Johns. Ore The Wellington For neat work, good material and reasonable prices The Review job printing- department cannot be beaten. himself and, leaning on Ids shovel, mid: "Somo one planted trees be foro 1 was born, and I havo eaten the fruit. I now plant for otheri that the memorial of my gratitude nuy exist wheu 1 am dead and cone." Central Market! ilolbrook lllock. KNIGIT GtOVEl, Presrittm. Fine Wines and Liquors. CHIPMAN & CO. WOOD Buy your wood at the Old Reliable Peninsula Feed & Fuel Go, Coal For Sale. Green and dry slabwood. Phone East 297. Sec us for the Choicest Cuts of the llest Meats Obtainable. passion, but they had not acquired the lull artistry which cost uacn und Moiart so many years of pa tient endeavor. Edinburgh Review. Whooping Cough. I have used Chamberlain's Cough Remedy in my faui'ly in cases of whooping cotiKh, and want to tell you that it is the best medicine I have ever used. W. V. Gaston, Pasco, Ga, This remedy is safe and sure. Por sale by St. Johns Drug Store. Family Supplies a Specialty. ROSe CIIV HOtel One DoUarwiU www WltJ IIVIVI IM! fit you to eye glasses or spec. II tacfes. Perfect fit guaranteed, t Holbrook Block, St. Johns, Oregon Central Bar. Corner Fillmore and Bur lington streets, St. Jolfns. Everything New and Modern 30 First Class Rooms-30 Sam. Cochran, Prop. Tuos. Condon, Mgr. Come and see for yourself. Orders Wiled and family Trade Solicited Ward & McClave, Proprs. Kverybody should use stationery Fine Wines, Liquors and Cigars. containing the map ot bt. jotius. It will show your friends where you live. f Cochran Block, St. Johns, Oregon Rose & Griner PROI'KIKTOKS Your eyes fitted at home. Write for free booklet describing our method. Remember, the glasses we fit vou to are worth 13.50 any where on earth, uur price, only si.w, OUR REPAIRING detriment 1 moi rompltt. Uilaipnof $1.00. Wtlchclcin4 S1.00. Stni roar work by ttfUtticd mtll. IZ-X rtpairt ui vstdi, METZGER & CO. Ill SUTI aTBBBT, POITLAKD, OU. Subscription Notice. 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