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J f i n r ST. JOHNS REVIEW You Should Patronize The Home I'nper. It means helping St.Iohii9 nud tins means n better city if you work with THE ST. JOHNS REVIEW Advertise in The Review Its circulation Is genu ine nud It covers the field. Its better than n daily la the field, IT WILL REPAY YOU Devoted to the Interests of the Peninsula, tho Manufacturing Center of ttio Northwest VOI,. 3 ST. JOHNS, ORIiOON, FRIDAY, MAY 31, 1907. NO. 29 SASH GLAZING WE CARRY "ODD" SASH IN STOCK DOORS Columns Spindles Brackets Lime and Cement Paints Oils St. Johns "D." Glass Redwood Gutter ST. JOHNS SASH AND DOOR CO. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL PHONE SCOTT 4063 1600 FANS Snw St. Johns Wallop (lie Lhst Siiinl.1v. Praia's IOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO HAVE THE- Portland Suburban Express Company DELIVER YOUR GOODS 1 8 c. w. X Phone Woodlawu 818. OOOOOOOOOOOO The long looked for return ball Katne between the Prakes of Port land mm tnc at. joiins tunc was pulled off last Sunday, and the 1600 base ball cranks who sweated ami yelled under n blazing sun for nine innings certainly got their money's worth nud had something to spare. The crowd filled the grand stands and bleachers and were lined up two and three deep all around the fence. It was a game with red, white and blue whiskers, and when it was ov r the Milliners were shaved to a frazzle. The admirers of both nines were out in force. And they were a good ttaturcd hunch, too. JJvery good play on both sides was ap plauded by all. Hut no one could express an opinion without backing it up with his coin. This had to be done or subside at once. livery one on the ground extK-cted a ball game and they were not disap pointed. On account of the erowt ground rules prevailed. The Prakes used two pitchers - lltulbtirt and Myers but both o them looked alike to the- swatters of the locals. Charlie Moore, coo as an iceberg, did the twirling for St. Johns. At the cud of the game the score stood 8 to 5 111 favor of St. Johns. It should have read 8 to 3, but a wild throw by Clark Moore over Porterfield's head in the third, Hi the attempt to en ten a runner resulted in a blocked ball, adding two tallies lor the visitors. The run getting began in the first inning after two had been retired when Charlie Moore slammed one over the fence for home run. Here was where the sky rockets began to go up, The boosters of the Prakes droimcd JERSEY STREET ' their jaw. They had been handed T I Kmnt'lhlnir lltov1 ucrc not lnokinir for. They were game, however, nud the home boys accommodated them. To even matters up tho Prakes came up in the second and scorn two runs. Then a yell went up that made the ieople in Vancouver 1 think there wus an eartlupiake. ini-f nruis uiiTTmi , The sports from the village up the BEEh PORK, AlUTTON lUld , rVer came back for more. They VEAL, I1AA1S, BACON, !KOt it. The St. Johns crowd stood iimt is ,u aim: 1 Aun -,,,1 1 K"" I Jfft-LSw UIIU for the first time League. Summary. Struck out Uy Hurlburt, 2; t a - ... iuyers, 2; uy Moore, 0. Hase on j; balls Off Myers, 1 ; off Moore, 3. Two-base hit Myers. 1 Ionie runs , J? vj. Moore, 2 j Clarke Moore. Sac rifice hit C. Moore. Stolen bases Tay, Antoiue, P. Gaines, Adams. Hit by pitched ball P. Gaines. Pirst base on errors Prakes 2: St. Johns, 1. Wild pitch Myers. Left on bases Prakes, 5; St. Johns, 3. Innings pitched Hy Hurlburt, 35 Myers, j. Base hits Off Hurl burt, 0; Myers, 4. Time of game t .'40. Umpire Cheyne. in the Tri-City At. L. HOLBROOK St. Johns Market Pl'LL LINK OP Any package, no matter how large or small, will be delivered by us. Leave your bills of lading or baggage checks with C W. Stearns, agent at St, Johns. We will go after your goods, pay charges and deliver at your door in St. Johns. STEARNS 0000 0000000000 Agent at St. Johns. SAUSAGES. Also all kinds of Pickled Akats. Poultry Dressed to Order. We make Pamily Trade n spe cialty. ' Orders solicited and delivered to any part ot the city. Call on us and you will be con vinced that our prices are right. Phone Scott 4062. BENNETT BROS., Props. NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. In order to Insure a change of ad ' vertltement the copy for such change should reach this office not later than Wednesday, at 3 o'clock p, m. Please remember this and save the printer No use going to Portland To buy your groceries, dry goods, shoes, etc. If you have leen doing this, lef us figure with you be fore you go again. We know our goods and prices compare favorably with those of Portland. This has been demonstrated time and again. Come in and let us prove this to your entire satisfaction. Couch & Company 206 and 208 Philadelphia St. Relief from Rheumatic Pains. "I suffered with rheumatism for! over two years," says Mr. Holland I Curry, a patrolman, of Kcv West, I "Sometimes it spttlwl In mv knees and lamed me so I could another cipher, and when the locals hardly walk, at other times u ' came to hat they foced little Iroy would be In mv feet nml limulc , ' Myers, the boy wonder, One When Porterfield stepcd to the plate in the third the score stood 3 to 1 in favor of the Milliners. The little third baseman cracked out a corker. Adams followed with another, and Ward Lecstepicd up and smashed out a beauty. Porterfield and Adams began tear ing up the dirt and when the ball got back into the diamond both of them had crossed the plate. Did the St. Johns bunch yell ? Ask Kalama what made the earth tremble. In the third R. Parrott and C. Parrott were 011 second ami third and a blocked ball in the crowd near third base added two runs. The Prakes were now ahead. It was anybody's game, but the sports on both sides were game, and began digging for their pocket pieces. The enthusiasm of the Portlanders knew no bounds, and the big brother of the Parrott boys executed a war dance with a man on each shoulder. Their enthusiasm was short lived, for the St. Johns braves passed the hat trimmers in their half of the third. P.very St. Johuite who could yell and dance did both. In the fourth the Prakes added I was incapacitated for duty. One night when I was in severe pain and lame from it my wife went to the drug store here and came back with a bottle of Chamberlain's Pain Balm. I was rubbed with it and found the pain had nearly gone during the night. I kept on using it for a little more than two weeks and found that it drove the rheum atism away. I have not had any trouble from that disease for over three months." Por sale by St. Johns Drug Store, 44444444444444444444444444-4444444 j Scales Bros.' Grocery Has a large and well selected stock of staple and fancy groceries. Quality guaranteed. Our large and growing trade is a sure indication that our prices are right. If you have not been trading with us, call in and look 4- around. We'll be pleased and so will you. SCALES BROS, f Phone Union 4064. Cedar Park. 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 t 4 4 4 A Handy Machine. Bennett Bros., proprietors of the St.' Johns Meat Market, have in stalled one of the latest improved cash registers on the market. The new register is a most elaborate affair. Each sale is recorded to the credit of the salesman who made it, and at the end of the day a total adder shows the day's receipts. With each purchase the customer is given a ticket showing the date and amount of the purchase. These tickets will be redeemed at a dis count after a certain amount of goods has been purchased. Call at the St. Johns market and see and learn about this new register. Portland rooter dropped the remark that "They can't do anything with him!" But when Biguouia, Pred Gaines and Otto Moore began to touch him up, the kiddies on the bleachers drove the visiting rooter to cover by their taunts, The hits were not safe ones, however. In the fifth Charlie Moore elec trified the crowd by another home run. "The Prakes are scared!" muttered several 24-carat fans from the city. "Just watch Myers fan that pint of cider out!" yelled one as Clark Moore stepped up to the plate. But the guardian of St. Johns' first sack didn't fan out. He cracked the ball over the center field fence and jogged home. Here is where the Portland boosters be gan to sigh for home and mother. Two home runs off the star pitcher in one inning! Wow I There was nothing doing for either side in the sixth. Both clubs scored in the seventh. By this time the heretofore victorious Prakes saw they were up against a ball team, but they played mas terly ball. Try as they could the locals were under and behind every thing they could offer, There was nothing doing in the eighth and ninth, and the Prakes were beateti Nor us. It was a game of ball that every body liked, and at the cud 110 one had a kick coming. Umpire Cheyne had a job that was hard to fill, hut he did the work to the satisfaction of all. Pred dailies played a star game in center field. His judging of llies was faultless. Yep, you bet! A home run is awful easy to make 011 the home grounds, but no one noticed Prakes doing any business in this line. Many were out to compare the work of Houston, the star third baseman, with that of Porterfield. Sunday's game showed the visitor had nothing on the local lad. That little ruse of Rich Parrott's 111 the eighth in interfering with Otto Moore did not work. Cheyne knew the rules. The plight of the Prakes when Clark Moore hit the ball over the fence was painful, Biguouia, who filled the place vacated by Jaeger, played the pos ition without tut error. Chin lie Moore pitched a bill ed ged article of ball, ami the men b.'hind him playel their positions like major leaguers. The grand stand had a young lady base ball fan who could out- josh any one within hearing dis tance. The oflieial scorer was a strong Prakes man, but that could not be heled. All the home runs were made when the bases were clear. If Biguouia could work that kink out of his throwing wing he would prove a wonder. Troy Myers was evidently afraid of his reputation when Chas. Moore faced him the second time. He tluew four balls so wide that it would have required a ten foot pole to reach them. It was the only free pass that Myers gave. There were many long faces nud short iockcthooks among the Rose City rooters after the game. The only happy ones were those who had money to wager but found no! takers. I If Otto Moore's long drive to deep center had been directed to-1 ward right held he, also, would have been credited with 11 home, run. , I 4 4) 1 the i St. Johns Lan The Largest and Oldest Real Estate Finn in St. Juhns. EAST ST. JOHN! C. B. HA I LEY Lots now on sale $.100 and upwards. Ten per cent down and $10 per month. Located at intersection of Columbia Boulevard and electric car line two blocks from Great North ern and Northern Pacific depots, and Alaejgley Junction. In the heart of railroad and nackhu: district. h Five new factories have located in St. Johns during the past weektwo of them near Jobes' mill, and three on the O. U. & N. Co.'s tracks in Fast St. Johns. And this is only (he beginning. OPPIC1? ON OROl'NI) AT SMITH'S CROSSING. St. JoIlllS l'1'one Union 3104 QrCgOII WHITWOOD COURT! 200 Acres of Beautiful Lots and acreage, directly across the river fiom ST. JOHNS. 011 N. P. railroad, near Claieiuout Tavern, wheie all Minim Mi wiuiy, aim eiecinc line on sale at very reasonable figuies now building, is now and easy payments. R. SHI' PARI) & CO, nud II. O. OODKN, Sr. Johns, Oiukion. 44444444444444444444 4444444444444444444444444 An Old Saving, ( The tide ebbs and flows twice in I 34 hours, hence the saying, "the1 tide turns." This saying has been used by many of the early writers I and is today one of the most popu- j ar expressions to denote u reverse 1 of conditions. Portland at one' time enjoyed the trade of almost , every suntim to Its magulliceiit city, but high rents resultant from a congested condition has oeued the way for business in many of ! the outlying places. The latest, venture in St. Johns to bring this matter before our eyes more vividly) is the new Tea Store. It has, up to the present time, been considered impractical for a store to ojcratc in a suburban town carrying a large me of crockery, glassware, etc. as is necessary for the successful oper ation of an up-to-date institution: ike this, and not until it was dem onstrated to us could we believe; success would follow in such a 1 measure, .hut Here is where the 'tide turns " and by careful buying the National Tea Store is able to induce the people of Portland to come to St. Johns to trade, because of higher quality for the same money and a ten er cent ticket redeemable in crockeryware with all purchases in the tea and coffee! department. The manager is an adept at ad vertising and we argue his success to that, but he says no, emphatic ally, its our National Blend 25c coffee that is doing the business. o z Cl V) o z CL PHONOGRAPHS THE BEST And strongest guarantee 011 earth given with our Acme Range If they don't give complete satisfaction send them back to us at our cxMise, The price is lit tle. Come and m.i iS) m z 0 o X UHLIG BROS, i 100 Tacoma Street, ST. JOHN'S, OK MOON 4 4 z m - i '4444444444444444444444444444444 FURNITURE, RANGES 444444 EDMONDSON CO., Plumbing, Tinning, Hardware We carry a good line of Rubber Hose PHONE EAST 6311 M JERSEY ST. Violin Lessons. Louis A. Crcitz is forming a class of violin pupils in St. Johns. Mr, CreiU received his musical education in I.eipzic, Germany, where he spent several years. Anyone wishing information regard ing lessons address care this office or Telephone Pacific 189. ZELLER-BYRNES CO. Undertakers Embalmers i) LADY ASSISTANT Phones; Main office, Past 1088 Branch office, Woodlawu 203 JERSEY ST, To I:.change. Parm of 160 acres, near Albany, Ore. , worth $5000, to trade for St. Johns projerty. Inquire Pirst street, Portland. Also 80 acres to trade for lots. The fumst of calling cards at The Review office. Real Estate II you arc looking for real estate in vestments Unit will bring quietc return and double your money In u short time, call oa S. C. COOK Otlict uear I'oiut View SUttau, Bring in your priuting now. S S t