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Sleep for Sale The only man who can afford to trifle with his sleep is the man who is of no value when he is awake. Mental acutc iiess is largely dependant on the brand of slep you buy, for one really can "buy" sleep. At least many have bought their freedom from insomnia by a change , of the conditions under which they have btcn sleeping. You need a good bd. We are making very low prices on iron beds, springs and mattresses. There is a reason for this, namely, by being in the low rent dis trict, and having a large, light store; by being conservative in our adver tising and other expenses; by buying In large quantities direct from the factories; by conducting our store under a modern system, we arc able to handle a greater volume o busi ness with the least expense. Bear in $6.75 $7.20 mind these beds arc not the "flimsy," thin tubing which dents and dulls in a month's wear. It is a bed that is sold by our compe itors from 512.00 to $15.00. The mattress is 50-pound weight, covered with art tick, round cornered and roll edge; a comfortable, sanitary one that our competitors sell for 10.00 and $12.00. The spring, the best on earth, has ninety-six oil-tempered, noiseless coils, the celebrated patent "Leggett" spring, fully guaranteed. We carry in stock at all times a large selection of these standard goods, which we fully warrant. $4.50 Low Prices Easy Terms Opposite Postoffice IPOTTER&QOOLDI The Lorain Ik-st Unmre ever shown in 4 St. Johns. Only range on jjjj the coast built up off the y n.,- diiu. p. f .... V5 elusive agents. ?nitnl iirt. nil Jiu mm Perfection H I u e Flame r stoves. I In ve an overstock n three burners, Halauce of our stock of ir Wub.i.sh Screen Doors us follows: $3.35 door $2.00; q .1 ... . . . j3 ' - .Innm n A 1 1 1 1 . I. 1 . 1 . I . ( .. .1 1 1 . n.l Cliritil ot.lt 1 1 n. rtl I UUUI TI.)U. wjaw.mv iivivviin unit imvvh wiwii th vuiu POTTER & GOOLD, eT 3 ft THIS HAHDWARH MF.N. EDMONDSON CO., t Plumbing, Tinning, Hardware We carrv a ixootl i line of Rubber Hose PHONE EAST 6311 203 JERSEY ST. t I COUCH & CO. I $ Legitimate profits is our motto. Phone Union 4066. 206-208 Philadelphia Street. For neat work, good material and reasonable prices The Review job printing department cannot be beaten. Better enroll your name on our subscription books be fore the semi-weekly starts and the price goes up to $1.50. ! Dr. I.eon 0. Holland was n vis J itor in St. Johns Tuesday. I Mrs. M. A. Goethe of Portland vi-ited Mrs. W. I.. Thorndyke Inst ( Friday. I Moses Tufts returned this week after on absence of some time and , is greeting old friends. W. K. Coon has been appointed agent lor me wens i-nrgo J-.xprcs company anil the ollicu will be kept in his cigar store at the Jersey , street car station. ! Attorney Dey jarred loose from jthe discordant environments of courts of justice Thursday of last week and took n hike to the laud of earthquakes, oranges ami per petual sunshine along the Califor uin const. He will be absent about two or three week. C A. Hickle, an old print, and resident of Hood River has been vMtlnii in St. Johns the nast week He finally got a striug 0:1 property in Cliffs, the new town and division station on the Hill road above The I Dalles, mid left for that point Sun I day evening. We look for him back before this gets into print. Dr. Unbeit Leonard, a rising 1 young osteopath of Portland, who has just returned from I.oveland, Colo., with his bride, called at the home of the Thomdykes Monday evening. Mr. Leonard hus an ' extended acquaintance in St. Johns ' who will all be delighted to wel come the "better half" of the good doctor to their circle. 1 The I.oveland Rejwter reports a hen laying an egg whose shell re sembled a clock dial, That's 110th- ; ing, when a boy we once found a 1 hen's egg shaped like on hourglass. ! All we had to do was to blow the egg, put in the sand and we had a time piece that with attention would keep time. We would just as soon have a dumb watch as a lieu egg shaped like one. Willis Moxon, of the jwstoffice force with his most estimable help meet, returned Saturday from his vacation at Seaside, where he says he started a suburb of St. Johns by putting up in "big red letters" the name of the best little city in the state. There is nothing like it. In this busy, hustling age if you don't "holler" people will not know that you arc alive. Mrs. F. A. Kinch, of Cedar Rap ids, Iowa, grand organizer and in spector of the grand international auxiliary of the Hrotherhood of Locomotive Engineers, who is vis iting the coast in the interest of her order spent a delightful week visit ing her old friends J. Iv. Williams and family and like all our eastern visitors was charmed with the love ly climate and locatiou of St.Johns, Local News. Ray Hullis has been working in Carvalhs'rccently. A sister of Mrs Loughccd is vis iting her for some days. J. II. Price, editor of Loveland Register, was in the city Sunday. W. L. Thorndyke and sou left for Ilwnco'and Astoria for a week Monday. The Apple family has moved into the property recently vacated by Dr. Rossiter. Have your hoin,c photos taken by Stockton. Leave your orders at Review office. W. F. Johnson, n former resident of St. Johns, now a citizen of Dal las, was a visitor in St. Johns this week. Cottage Grove poultry growers have organized a poultry association. Is there not enough good blood in St. Johns poultry circle to support a live association here? H. A. Galloway, who has been editor of the Oregon City Enterprise tor tlie pnst six months lias severed his connection with that paper and is succeeded by Mr. K. C. Thomas of Troy, Ohio, who was associated 111 the paper with Mr. Galloway. Charles Aruett, an old timer of St. Johns now living nt Suiinyside, was a visitor here Tuesday, ami brought with him some samples of Gloria Mundi apples grown by him at Clackamas, which are beauties and are of the Lownsdale quality. Mrs. Sparschuli of the Home Hak cry has leased the building 011 Lei vitt and Ivaiihoe streets, formerly occupied by the West Const laundry, and will conduct it rooming house therein when the building is remodel ed which work is now being nccom pli.shcd. K. J,, nunc, who mis been a res ident of St. Johns the past two years, went with his family this week back to the old home in Doug lass, Kim , lor a visit of a few weeks. Nothing like a trip to the old home to emphasize the suter iority of St. Johns to anything in the east. THE BARGAIN COUNTER An Interesting Column Prospective Buyers. For Sec our candies, 207 S. Jersey. Good typewriter for sale at W. C. Adams, Rooms to Rent Inquire St. Johns IJazar. ate $750. River view corner lot terms. S. L. Dobie. The West Coast Laundry makes 11 specialty of lace curtains. Acreage I have three acres close in and cheap. S. L. Dobie. Trousers, 75c tcr lei;, seats free at the St, Johns Clothing store, Just the thing. What? Those potato squeezers at the Variety store. Miss H. Louise F.bert of Glenn Perry, Idaho bought a nice resident lot while visiting her friend Miss Hendricks last week. When Miss Kbcrt lauds that nice young man it will be just .splendid to haven pretty location lor mm to put t lie new home upon, Wc congratulate Miss I'.bert 011 her wise action. J. P. Wrinkle and family went to Ocean Park Thursday for their summer outing. They will come bnck in a week or two covered with "skeeter bites" and glmy, happier tlinii 1 11c clams at Ocean Park at high tide and a great deal safer than the clams at low tide. The worst we can wish them is more of the same kind of outings, They are great. The outings, of course. Mr. C. T. Prall of Detroit, Mich- igau last Thursday bought the stock of the St. Johns Grocery company and will put in an up-to-date dry goods store. Mr. Prall is a mini of many years exerieiice In the busi ness both as n buyer and 11 seller and it means that there will be Ics excuse for our citizens to go to Port laud to do their trading We are glad to give Mr. Prall the glad hand and wish him abundant success in his new enterprise, A letter from D. C. Rogers to one of his friends here, comment ing on the climate at Haiidou, Ore., says they are enjoying every mill ute of the time, that the temper ature has been no higher than 75 or 76 degrees this .summer. He also says the wind is rather frisky there, wlucli constitutes the only disagreeable feature to the nicest nnd most picturesque beach on the coast. He also sends his regards to all inquiring friends. George and Robert Hragg, sous of R. IJ. Hragg, one of Hood Riv er's prominent merchants, were pleasant callers at The Review office Monday. They wer-j in the city in company with Mr. and Mrs. Sam Mowers and their sister, Miss Paiinie Hragg, and of course hunt ed up their brother Hereau. They say everything is lovely at Hood Ktver, and it cottldu t be otherwise if it tried. We were sorry we were out when the other members of the party called, Hon, J. W. Morton of Hood River was a welcome visitor at this office Saturday. Mr. Morton was in Port- and on business and ran over to say "Hello lie lias been recently admitted to practice at the bar in Orogon and has associated himself temporarily with Hon. A. A. Jayne at Hood River, Mr. Morton was accompanied by Fred Snow, another oldtime Hood Riverite, but who is now a resident of Portland. Come again, boys, the latchstriug is out to you. A nice little girl came to visit Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Kpps, Thurs day, and arrived just in time for linner. She evidently enjoyed her board and lodging for she will stay permanently. 1 he little Miss is receiving the glad hand of relatives and friends. It also brings to us a smite to think of the time three or four years hence when the little lady will receive the glad hand from Mamma Kpps when she plays in the nice, black dirt and soils her Sunday frock. May the skies be- ever bright and sunny for the new comer. Nice, clean, sharp sand in lots to suit furnished by the St. Johns Hrick Co. Wc wash and iron all flat work nt a.se tier dozen. West Coast Laundry. You iret full wemht nnd first quality ut the Central market. Just try it awhile. New Royal sewing machine at II. F. Clark's. Hetter than good, good as the best. ? 1 1 5P. Modern four-room cot tage and .soxioo improved lot terms. S. L. Dobie. New wall pnpernt Portland prices at Hendricks HardwareCo. Potter & Goold's old stand. Lome 111 ami take 11 look til. our new fall stock. They are beauties. Petersen & Noce, tailors. Lots in Liuiiton for sale, good residence property. See II. F. Clark, the furniture man. 425. Must be sold soon lot in St. Johns Park. cash, balance a month. S. L. Dobie. Swetlaud'.s ice cream the best there is at G. Ward's. Do not forget the place; north of Hstoilice. First class concrete gravel de livered to any part of the city at li. 50 per yard. St. Johns Hrick Co. See J. K. Williams and save rent by purchasing one of his fine resi dence properties 011 the installment plan. Come in and 'take a look at our S25 .suits, made to your measure. 1 hey are beauties. Petersen & Noce, tailors. All kinds of furniture, new and second hand, at II. F. Clark's 011 Jersey street, opposite the new brick building. St. John's art store for picture frames to order and art goods ol all kinds. 20.S N. Jersey street. No trouble to show goods, Have your property iusiiied in the St. Paul or Northern fire in surance companies. 1 hey are the best. h. L. Dobie, agent. The Hendricks Hardwaie com pany handles the Regal Universal stoves and ranges, I he best 011 earth. See them before you buy. Trade $25 worth with us and get a .(2 -piece set of decorated dish es free. Shaw's Furniture store. French block. "The ImjsI place to trade." Some very desirable corner lots near the new schoolhoiise can be bought cheap and on the install ment plan by applying to J, F Williams. D. S. Sotithmayd has a ton and a half of 1907 wall paer 011 hand for you to choose from. Prices and work guaranteed. Call and insect this stock. Are you hungry? then try the Home Hukery. They have the best of home made bread, pies mid doughnuts. Try them, they are really good to eat. "You'll find it at The National Tea store?" That's a mistake, it's at the Vuriety store where you find what you want. Remember 207 South Jersey St, Try the Central Cigar stand one door north Peninsula Hank, 103, Jersey St. Kxclusivc cigars and tobaccos. Hase ball headquarters.! F. Jv. Goodell, proprietor. All our meats arc government inspected and the best that money can buy. lliey ure neatly mid carefully handled. Come 111 and leave your order for free delivery. Ward's Central Market. If you want something good to eat go to the Home Hakery. That bread, those doughnuts and pies take the cake, and for a nice light noon day lunch take the whole bak ery, r.vcryiliing lirst class. We have received another ship ment of those oak rockers and din ers which sold so fast before. They are beauties and splendid bargains. Shaw's Furniture Store, French block, "The best place to trade." r 1 o ... I Domicilii x turner h SHOES 15. I s oY c Ml We enrry much the largest stock of shoos in St. Johns. No need of making the long tedious trip to Portland to buy shoes. We can fit the whole family. Why Fret and Worry when your child has a severe cold ? You need not fear pneumonia or other pulmonary diseases. Keep supplied with Hallard's Horehouud byrup -a positive cure for colds, coughs, whooping cough and bron chitis. Mrs. Hall, of Sioux Falls, S. D writes: "I have used your wonderful Hallard's Horehouud Sy rup 011 my children for five years. Its results nave been wonderful." For sale by St. Johns drug store. L Branch store 107 S. Jersey. PARRISH & THOMPSON'S CEMENT HOLLOW BLOCKS HEAVICST, STRONGEST, DEST Factory at St. Johns, Oregon. Office, 2Jf Alisky lluildiug, Portland, Oregon. OILING HARNESS IS A SCIENCE There is 11 right time for it, 11 right way to do it, right oil to use, right price that's fair to all, We have had 11 life c.erience in this, mid solicit your work, Now is the right time. W. E. SWENGEL, of tho St, Jolini Hnrnos Shop. g C. MARION SALISBURY Watches, Clocks, Chains, Fobs, Etc. Watch Repairing 11 SpccinUy. YOUR EYES TESTED FREE OF CHARGE l.i'uillt nml J. ii v Mir. la Great Hall (himc. There will be gieat doings 011 Hill's ball field Sunday. Kelso, the leader of the Tri-City league wilt be present and have 11 tussle with the locals. Kelso is a tough proposition, and in order to make it good and warm lor the Washing ton lads, the local management has signed Porkouey, Schiiupff and CnlifT, three of the Coast League's able players, for the occasion. A movement is 011 foot to nave the baud boys turn out and liven things up with a few stirring selections. Kelso has proven a boomeiaug lor our boys so far, but if you want to see the fur lly Ite 011 hand. Man ager Moore promines to pull 11 few kink's out of the Tigers' tail. A good attendance is dctdrcd. LINNTON ! Rcnidy for Diarrhoea, Known (0 Fall. Never "I want to say a few woids for Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. I have used this preparation in my family for the past five years and have recom mended it to a number of people in York county and have never known it to fail to effect a cure in any in stance. I feel that I cannot say too much for the best remedy of the kind in the world." S. Jeinisou, Spring Grove, York county, Pa. This remedy is for wile by St. Johns drug store. Timber and Farm Lands convenient io transportation and Liuiiton. LOTS CITY PROPERTY WATER FRONT Hargaui"- in I. tun ton Re.il JM iU-. Also nt Whitwooil Court. A. HARDY Office opH)Mti- mU)I1ilc" at Llliutoii, .. 4) 4) 4) I 4) No. 78 to C. J. Miller to erect u 1.1. . .f n.i 11 t resilience irouiini: uu i uiiiuiiu mini- evard between Richmond and linililinK Permits Issued. No 77. to C. C. Haidwell, to erect: residence fronting on 1 ioga street between WilIU and Hudson streets. 800 dollars. Charleston sireet in Point View. $600 Don't Grumble when your joints ache and you suf fer from rheumatism. Buy a bottle of Hallard's Snow Liniment and get instant relief. A positive cure for rheumatism, bums, cuts, con tracted muscles, sore chest, etc. I. Hogy, a prominent merchant at Willow Point, Texas, says that he finds Hallard's Snow Liniment the best all round liniment he ever used. For sale at St. Johns drug store. Wauled. Girls at New St.Johns Hotel. Good wages, apply at once KING GILLMORE Real llstate, Loans and Insurance. See Kinjij & Ciilltuore and get price of some fine corners they have just secured in the last week, and a fine piece of river frontage. Also some choice dwellings for sale cheap. "3 Jersey Streat. 1 Call iu and subscribe- now.