RECEPTION ROCKER Birch, mahogany or wliite maple. High polish, $6.75. Saturday Special Handy Camping Hammocks You can put it in your pocket. Guaranteed to hold 500 pounds. $1.25. s DO YOU KNOW What vc have to offer? Do you know our Prices, Terms, Ability and Stock? Hall Mirror Vive inch quartered oak frame with bcvcl'd French plate mirror 16x30 $9.00, others at $5.50. Try your Home Store first, It will profit us both. MM wssrn Postollice ffc&4X4&4&4&4&4&4&4&4&4&4&4&4&4&4X4 POTTER & GOOLDl Are showing a line of the celebrated Reed Triple Coated white lined, tur quoise enameled ware the best enam eled ware ever shown in St. Johns. We have also a window filled with 30 cent every day bargains in enameled ware. Our customers appreciate these values. Our litfe of Wabash screen doors, adjustable window screens and screen cloth is still complete. Lots of Heath & Milligau paint, pure linseed oil, Railway white lead, and Pratt it Lambert varnish on tap. These goods are strictly first class. A complete line of cutlery, builders' hardware, glass doors and windows. In fact, every thing that goes with a general hard ware stock. POTTER & GOOLD, TIIH HARDWARK MUX. A M TvAHAfAli 0 lAAn Ok 3 LitUllltilS HdllSIGI & rtjuu uu. Will sell you I lay, Grain, Shingles, I.iiue, Cement, T.uth and plaster at reasonable prices. Special prices now for your win ter's supply of Coal. Paints Roing at wholesale prices. Try our Cupid Flour. "Quality tinran anteed." Hnlsnin of Myrrh Liniment. "Rest on earth for man or beast." A house and lot in Point View for $1600. House and two lots in Uolbrook's Addi tion in North St. Johns for $1000, Phone Scott 6992 202 S. Jersey Street. i0 1 Local News. EDMONDSON CO., t Plumbing, Tinning, Hardware t 5311 t ST. t We carry a good line of Rubber Hose PHONE EAST 6311 203 JERSEY -THE- St. Johns Pharmacy The big drug store with th BIG LINE of SUNDRIES R. D. JACKSON, Prop. Uert Swencel has cone to Coos Buy on a deal for timber laud. Mrs. M. Carl of Washougal vis ited Mrs. G. Ward last Thursday Did anyone remark to you that it was warm weather about Monday afternoon ? W. I,. ThorndyUc took in the Washington State Kditorial meet at livcrett last week. Mrs. l- W. Valentine left Mon day for a season at the beach, just in time to miss the hot spell. A marriage license has been is sued to Ueoree w. DrinkarU and Miss Pearl Perrell of St. Johns. R. 1). Smith left for Oakland O California, on Itiesdnv liinrtiliiir where he will visit his brothers. Mrs. 1). S. Hoover will leave Sunday evening for Weiser, Idaho where she will visit her brother, Harry Monday. Mr. and Mrs. II. O. Ouden their daughter and the Misses Van Vhct of Minneapolis sncnt Sunday at tlic Cascades. Rev. C. 1'. Gates of the Kvau gelical church has been assisting Rev. S. J. Lindsay of Hillsboro in a tent meeting the past few days We are looking for oitrchapcroiie down from Hood River this week and we give the boys warning that we will have to be good hereafter. Miss Hcriiicc Warren, of Califor nia, and Joe Davenport came down from Oregon City Saturday to visit Miss Warren's aunt, Mrs. G. Ward. Misses Jennie and Uttlalia Green did not make connection as rcpor ted in las' week's paper, but came ut) Monday evening for a time at home. Mr. and Mrs. Shaw, of Portland, friends of Mrs II. S. Hoover, wetr, u the city recently and like St. Johns very much. It is possible they will locate here. T. M. Dornn of Hamilton, Mon tana, an old friend of Tom Moua- taii, was in the city Monday. Mr. Dorau thinks it is hot enough for lim mid will seek a cooler clime. A message received by Mrs. Tom Mouahtiu Monday carried to her the information that her father, C. ). Lyman of Stansbury, Mo., was very ill and not expected to recover. lid Hurlbut and wife returned Sunday from their extended trip to Illinois, Wisconsin ami other sec tions of the cast. They went im mediately to Kstacadn to be with their children. Mr. and Mrs. Kugcnc Wright chaperoned a merry patty of young people down to the mount of the Willamette and up to Portland and return in n gasoline launch last Friday afternoon. rite residence of Mr. Oihusc, corner of Ilurliiigton and Hayes, is being put up in a substantial man ner and the work is progressing nicely. The frame is all up ami will be enclosed this week. The Hendricks Hardware com- any lias purchased the hardware stock of the Kdmoud.sou company. These gentlemen carry n fine Hue of mrdware which is kept up to date in all its departments. See their ad. Sunday, August .1, 11 a. ut. at the livangelical church "The Man With a Purpose. ' 8 p. in. union service sermon by Rev. Mr. Nel son of the Cougtcgutioiia church. All invited. Chester 1. Gates, astor. John Hi .ley, who owns one of the argest ranches and hop farms in Clackamas county, visited G.Ward and family on Friday. Mr. Rixley was in bt. Johns nine years ago and notices the remarkable change in the city. Mrs. Zoc Poison of Turner, Michigan, arrived-Monday evening for n visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Iliiimaii. Mr. Hiumatt had not seen his daughter for nine years. Mrs. Poison brought ler two boys with her, and al though they had never been to St. olins recognized some of the build ings by pictures recently sent theiu. Dr. D. If. Sweugel of Aberdeen, S. D. is in the city visiting his cousin, Samuel Swengel, father of W. K. Swengel, and made thisoflice a brief call Monday evening. The good doctor went to Aberdeen al most two decades ago in the early times in that country, and grew up with the city. He says that he can see here in St. Johns the same op portunity for financial prosperity that obtained with hint there, and thinks there is nothing better in the far west than is presented here. The merry-go-quick has "flitted and fiewed." Like the "lustful Turk" they have "folded their tents and silently stolen away," Incidentally they carried with them some $2000 of St. Johns' good money. While it is all right for the children of all ages from o to 60 to have good times aud umusetnent, there are many who spent money with this outfit who would better have used it to buy the baby some stockings or a rag to mop the pers piration and mother earth from its dirty face. There is nothing refin ing, enlightening or invigorating in a crazy whirl around on their ma- chiue at ilA cents a minute, but some of us like it and are willing to dig up. It is much better than some things that cost a great deal more. There is to be a" prize contest at tiie skating rink Saturday night. Free Methodist camp meeting running full time at Cedar Park. Roy Garlick has departed for Eastern Oregon for a season in the land of dust and hot days. Mrs. G. Ward recently sold her farm at Oregon City to I. G. Zaker and now has all her interests in St. Johns. Mrs. Jessie Ncaring and her two little daughters, of Portland, visited last week with her aunt, Mrs. H. S. Hoover. Mr. and Mrs. Fred llrown and daughter Nora went to LaCamas, Washington, Saturday to spend a few days visiting. Don't forget to look up the changes made in the ads of Muck & Derrie, Couch & Co., King & Gilltnore, Calef iJros. and others. There are good bargains at these places. Fred J. Warren, who went Tues day of Lst week to Seattle for his health, writes that he is feeling bet ter and is getting so that he can take some feed. We trust he will come back fit for the prize ring. Mrs. A. W. Markle very pleas antly entertained a number ol her friends at a one o clock lunch Wed nesday of this week. There were present Mcsdatnes Httsby, Wright, Shcpardson, Shrciuer aud Solomon. 11. R. Davis mid family, formerly in the grocery business at I uiver sity Park but who went to Long Heach about two years ago, re turned 011 the Roanoke Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Davis are at Mrs Horiiuug's and the Misses Davis arc at W. J. Peddicord's until tier mancntly located. They are till glad to get back. 1 he street car boys wish us to announce that the company will run sticcial cars to take care of the pub lie so that no one will get left at the car men's picnic tit the Oaks August 8. Let us all jar loose and attend the picnic. The boys deserve it. They are it hard working lot of boys aud the most accommodating set of fellows in their line of business. Miss Hazel Couch and her friend Gertrude H.ildwiu, who have been visiting their friend Miss Gladys McKcc at Pcrrydule for several days, returned yesterday. They say they plowed hay, chased the fishes, climbed the eaeh, cherry, ear, apricot mid gooseberry trees all over the farm and had 11 lovely time. We bet they did. Miss Laurn Oberg gave a very merry birthday parly Thursday to celebrate her (unlucky) anniver sary. We would not tell how old she was for a cent. Von will have to guess. If the entire year is as lucky as the first day of it was, our little friend will have a very jolly time of it, for the young people had a nice, good time at the party and wished their little entertainer many more of the same kind. O. L. Chapel, the pioneer real es tate man of St. Johns, returned re cently from a touring trip through outhern Oregon, by team with Moses Tufts. Mr. Tufts is still absent. Mr. Clint! has some in teresting stories of his experiences in the drouthy country through which he passed. He is now loca ted in Portland, but conies over to St. Johns occasionally to tenew old acquaintances. Rial M. Smith, of the law firm of Smith & Myers, Akron, Ohio, was the guest of W. W. Culver, 039 Willamette boulevard, last week. Mr. Smith is making a tour of the West with a change of location in view on account of a young daugh ter who is suffering from u bron- htal uffection. After traveling through Colorado, California aud several other s'ates he expresses the opinion that Oregon leads in cli mate, products, etc .Mr. nniiin was especially pi 'used with the view of St. Johns from the river, and the trip up the Columbia. Old Glory was raised over the city hall Monday morning aud now floats in the breeze, one ot llie prettiest sights in St, Johns. Our genial mayor timed the arrival of that new desk just right. When Old Glory was taken off the cab bage crate he had been using lor a desk that piece of furniture looked as homely as a bear's cage, aud alt our mayors dignity would not have ireveiucu me wum wiustiiug through its slats when our elder statesmen became engaged in some heated argument. The new desk adds much to the apicarance of the council chamber, to say nothing of the increased convenience to the city's chief officer. flic Chain Gang had a star ses sion Monday tiigut ot tuts wcck. About the time the regular business of the evening was disposed of a big bunch of Rebekahs came sail ing ii; with just the kind of a feed they know delights their brothers, and there was a feast of flesh and flow of soul that would bring a smile to the face of a termagant. We arrived on the scene of action just in time to heir the after-dinner speeches. We do not think we have enjoyed sucli a treat since we slipped into the circus tent under the canvas, for the door was open and we went up quietly, sat down outside aud listened to the oratory, the vocal and instrumental music without disturbing the meeting. If you do not think it was good, just ask Mrs. George Hall to tell you about Jim's experience at the candy pull. We waked tip tu the night to laugh over it. THE BARGAIN COUNTER An Interesting Column Prospective Buyers. For Vou' 11 find Tea Store. it at the National the work Coast black Potter Sec our glass and tinware at Variety store. Enterprise bakery is the place for tirst class goods. $750. River view corner lot terms. S. L. Dobie. The West Coast Laundry makes a specialty of lace curtains. Acreage I have three acres close in and cheap, S. L, Dobie. Girl wanted one with experience preferred. Petersen & Noce. Go to the Variety store for dec orated plates, cups aud saucers. Vour wants supplied at the Var iety store 207 S. Jersey street. Nice, clean, sharp sand in lots to suit furnished by the St. Johns Hrick Co. Wc wash and iron all flat at 25c tier dozen. West Laundry. We have n full line of screen cloth in nil widths. & Goold. Phonographs and records, musi cal instruments, etc. National Tea Store. Negligee shirts aud ties for the hot weather ut the St. Johns Cloth iug House. Have your home photos taken by Stockton. Leave your orders tit Review office. Vou get full weight and first quality at the Central market. Just try it awhile. Vou ought to see the new suits at the St. Johns Clothing House. They can't be beat. Si 150. Modern four-room cot tage and 50x100 improved lot terms. s. I,. Dome. New wall paperat Portland prices at Hendricks I lard ware Co. Poller & Gould's old stand. Remember the Enterprise Maker v in the French block is under new and cflicieut management. Come in aud take n look at our new fall stock. 1 hey are beauties. Petersen & Noce, tailors. S.125. Must be sold soon lot in St. Johns Park. J-j cash, balance 5 11 mouth. S. L. Dobie. Special Saturday German and French colTcc cakes and full line of pastry. Enterprise bakery. As good as the best, better than the rest - National Mend Coffee. National Tea Store, St. Johns. Our goods are made of the best ituility aud strictly first class. En terprise llakery, French block. Swetlaud's ice cream the best thete is at G. Ward's. Do not forget the place; north of ostofh'cc. Just to keep our tailors busy dur ing the dull season we are offering great bargains. Petersen & Noce. First class concrete gravel de livered to any part of the city at t'1.50 icr yard. St. Johns Hrick Co. Four lots in block 2.1, Uolbrook's addition, can be bought for $.150 each. S50 down aud S10 per 1110. L. II. Smith &Co. St. John's art store for picture frames to order aud art goods ot all kinds. 205 N. Jersey street. No trouble to show goods. Have your protierty insured in the St. Paul or Northern fire in surance companies. They are the best, S. L. Dome, agent. The Hendricks Hardware com pany handles the Regal universal stoves and ranges. 1 he best on earth.' See them before you buy. Trade $25 worth with us and get a ,12-piece set of decorated diMi- es free. Shaw's Furniture store, French block, "The liest place to trade." I). S. Southmayd has a ton and a half of 1907 wall pajier 011 hand for you to choose from. Prices and work guaranteed. Call aud instect this stock. Are you hungry? then try the Home llakery. I hey have the best of home made bread, pics and doughnuts, 'lry them, they are really good to cat. Try the Central Cigar stand one door north Peninsula Hank, 103, Jersey St. Exclusive cigars and tobaccos. Rase ball headquarters. F. E. Goodell, proprietor. G. W. Simmons has a fine line of cigars, tobaccos, confectionery, milk shakes, ice cream sodas, etc. Drop 111 while waiting for your car just north ot Review oince. All our meats are government inspected and the best that money can buy. They arc neatly and carefully handled. Come in and leave your order for free delivery. Ward's Central Market. If you want something good to cat go to the Home llakery. That bread, those doughnuts uud pics take the cake, aud for a nice light noon day lunch take the whole bak ery. Everything first class. We have received another ship ment of those oak rockers aud din ers which sold so fast before. They are beauties and splendid bargains. Show's Furniture Store, French block, "The best place to trade." r o r i Domicilii a turner h SHOES CO o 3 Qi 3 n Hi L Wc carry much the largest stock of shoes in St. Johns. No need of making the long tedious trip to Portland to buy slioes. We can lit the whole family. Hranch store 107 S. Jersey. J O. I.. HITS J. I'.. KU.KHNNY St. Johns Electrical Works 203 South Jersey Street ALL VARII2TII:S OF ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION AND REPAIRING Promptly AUcitdcd (0 hy l;p rls. Motors aud dynamos repaired, and all electrical work done at satisfactory prices, given aud suggestions furnished. No work too difficult no job too small. kinds of Ksliumtcs I o : t COLVIN & HENDERSON Rooms . and 5 Luo lli.ixt. Oitositic Postoi'i'ich Real Estate, Loans, Insurance $i AbMrnets of Title Prepared. Accurate Work Guaranteed. ft t I 11 it jWOLtiO I I I "The Rent Man" ut w hut you wiiul. Si'e if .i.il I j .... I lir.. I.ttfllr. T lllll'O Cir llllliilKht Clllllll-VM. HollMMi to ten ; 'lit mnl colln'tlmi a kHi'lidty. II vou ntiti 11 .Nullify riiiiuc lie T will iitti'iiil to your want. 4 ,ni S, Jerwy, corner Cli'irliMoii hired, CARS WILL STOP FOK YOU ? 9. THE STORY EASILY TOLD The reason of our splendid Kite ccks for the first month's IiuMiiush in St. Johns is hccmiNU our priuuti are lower in many iiihtnucuti than Portland prices, aud our e,oods utu always the best. QUALITY IS ESSENTIAL IX HARDWARE AND PAINTS Our Quality Is never affected with Low Prices ENTERPRISE BAKERY j MLuiiD bros., fw. j j Special f or Coming Week 8 ! 9A Our goods are strictly first class, and we deliver to all parts of St. Johns. RACHEL PAULSON 'IVacllt-r nl Piano and Harmony .)() Tilford IIuIMIiik. lotli and Morrison Hts,, Portland, HriiiK in your printing now. WALL PAPER Double Roll, per roll u' jc Hendricks Hardware Co, III BURLINGTON ST. Real Estate II you are looking for rttd itti in vcktmunts tliut 'vlll lirliiK uuU'k riturii mnl duudU your money iu u bhort time, rail on S. C. COOK Office neur 1'oiul View .Station. KING & GILLMORE Real Estate, Rentals and Loans. Fine business and residence lots. Some extra good buys on Jersey street in business lots close in. Good Bargains in Factory Sites And dwelling lots on easy terms in Kast St. Johns, also some good acreage close to car line. King & Gillmore