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1 1 V St 8 s I FOR SALE $22,000 23 Acres MA EG LEY JUNCTION t You can't beat this W. B. Streeter 114 Third Street, Portland HAVE YOU AN EYE FOR BUSINESS Electric Light Will Make Salesmen of Your Windows After Dark There is no known illumiiiniit which wilt light store win dows im cficctivcly, handsomely mid satisfactorily as Klcctric Unlit. Fabrics are shown in their tine colors mid every little detail is brought out in true pioporliou to its .surroundings. Keep voiir place of business bright with Klcctric Light, mid don't neglect the liU'X'TRIC SIGN, mid you will keep busy. Light Ik the magnet that draws trade. The tine of Klcctric Light is an iidveitisemeiit of your pro grwwive enterprise. It's the light that's bright. Cull Main CtUHH for information. PORTLAND GENERAL ELECTRIC GO. First and Alder Streets, Tilcpliiino Mnlu f.f.SS I'OKil.AND, 0KIK10N If Whitwood Court! 200 acre tract opposite St. Johns has been selling beyond our exjieetations. The ovvneis have given us h?i inUsioii to soli n limited number of lots ami ncienge hi opfinng piiu until Sept. 1, when lots will bo advanced $45.00. Now i the time to buy, Terms 10 per cent down, $10.00 per month It. SIlltPAUD & CO. and II. O. Oft DUX, A CUNTS St. Johns, Okiuson. PENINSULA BANK St. Johns, Oregon. Capital f25.ooo.1x1 Smplus .-t.500.tKj lilteiokt paid 011 savings deposits, .lf f A!,,), SSSSS COLVIN & HENDERSON Kimims 4 np 5 L:o Hi.iKi. Oi'i'osrrii Pdstoppicm Real Estate, Loans, Insurance Abstracts of Title Prepared. Accurate Work Guaranteed. ' . , ... I'or neat work, good material Review job printing department cannot he beaten. Better enroll your name on our subscription books be fore the semi-weekly starts and the price goes up to $1.50. f s I s, 1 ! cough is the foundation of Consuin- and reasonable prices Thc.tion. liaiiard's iiorehound Syrup I will PNEUMATIC BALL USED Frakcs Beat the Locals by Aid of Inflated Sphere. The game of ball on Labor Day between the l?rakes ntul St. Johns nt the local grounds left an odor of dirty ball behind it. In some tnan nier nn inflated ball was substituted for the regulation leather and the fact was not known until the Milli ners nounded out two home runs and several long drives, resulting in six runs, Everybody then be gan to realize that something was wrotui. Since Moore has been pitching for St. Johns no team has been able to make so many hits off his delivery in two timiiiKS. uc two iniiiims. He grew suspicious himself aim alter a long two bagger had been made lie examined the ball and turned it over to Umpire Rankin, who piling- ed a knife into the sphere when it burst with the report of a small bomb. Tnc result was a pow wow in which nearly all the players and a few fans took part. The umpire finally decided to call the batter off of second to bat attain and ordered the game to proceed with a new ball. The protier course, however, would have been to annul the for mer innings and start the game anew. The source from whence the baby ball or balls came could not be definitely ascertained, but is open to coniccture. One fact re mains that no more balls readied the fence after the pneumatic made i, i, This game was to decide the con test which resulted in a draw a cou pie of weeks ago. At that time it was decided by the two manage incuts that the same batteries would officiate as did iu the u-imiing af fair, but when the Frakcs saw they were netting beaten they ousted Pender and substituted Catiff, one of Portland's Coast League twirlers, thus breaking faith with the local maunucmcnt. Outside of the dirty part of it 1 the contest was n pretty one. 1 he clubs were pretty evenly matched mid a number of brilliant bits of fielding took place. The most (lis nstrous error was made by the local short stop who made a very wild throw to first that was responsible for four runs. I lad the throw been ...uul tin. .1,1, ,.!,! Imvi. !!! 1 1 re. ....... ...... ........ tired with one run instead of five. IMie local left fielder made some particularly fine catches of diflicult Hies, and the team work all around was Kod. St. Johns had several excellent opportunities of winning but the necessary hit was not forth cominir. The score was 7 to 5 iu the Frillies' favor, The local itianaecmcut lias pro tested the mime and it will likely be thrown out, as iu the interest of good base ball it should be. (lcner.il Robert (:. I.ce was the ereatest General the world has ever know. Mallard's Snow Liniment is the ureatest Liniment ! Quickly cures all pains. It is with 111 t lie reiicli ot nil, i . 11. Pointer, Hempstead, Texas, writes: la . -. is to certify that Mallard's Snow l.iuimeut has been used in my house hold for years and has been found to be an excellent l.iuimeut for Uheiimatic pains. I mil never with out it. Sold by St. Johns Drug, Store. I Vundcr Vy. We are shy of iwctry. Shy us n young girl nt her first party. In fact we do not like to bother with it, It is moan stuff to set, takes up room which usually is better I filial with something else, and we haveseiiously contemplated making it it jKMialty of 5c a hue for the privilege of running original poetry; but once iu awhile we lose our head when a little thing like the I following takes us back over a cinnr- itir of a century causing us to "cogitutionate" over the days which will not come again already once, ami we just sunt our eyes and " turner Vy "s- we slide the copy over the liuotyper. I Vl'NOltK VY. Veil I I'oiue home py night times, yet, t'nd sit down py 11 chair, I'm) small, vee, leedle bants, dey make Some pulling tittt my hair; t'ud veil a woicv mlt ouid some vonU To my woiee has replied, I uuder vy my face it makes A suillo ytikt fempf feets vide? Veil vee, small, Icedle bants dey grasp My vedder-bcadeii nose, t'ud dare is kickiugs from a lot Of lecdle piuk-vitc tin-s; I'ud lecdle eyes dey blink at me I'nd say, "Ach! 1 know you!" I vundcr vy I get some smile Dot brvaVs my face iu two? Veil lecdle eye vas closed iu sleeb, t'ud his vee, chuppy haut It holt my linger tight so he Peels Kite in fairyland, I vundcr vy from ouid my ejes, I brush auy dcr tears, t'ud ak der goot Lord, "If You please He kind through all tier years," Yours mil luff, I). m.NKKNSPIEI., Per lieorgeV, Hobart. All Ounce of Prevention is worm a pouuu 01 cure, mere aie many tvoor sufferers, Consump tives wno are (topless ot getting well who, if they had taken cure of themselves, would now be well. A cure tuut couglt. Mrs. S , ,' Great rails, Montana, writes: "I have usel liaiiard's llorehotiud Sy jiup iu my family for years my 1 children never suffer with coughs." I Sold by St. Johns Drug store. UNIVERSITY PARK After a long siege of typhoid fever little Max Sloati is conva lescent. Dr. DeVatil was in attend ance, assisted by Dr. Walls from the city. John Mocks, it is reported, is going to throw open a new tract Sonic very desirable building lots will be sold on the boulevard in this event. Now that the rainy season is about to close in on us we would like to raise our voices to a pitch which would reach the ears of our city engineer, protesting at the condition of the sidewalks on I'isk street. Aftcr n tlelay of n fcw wccks work 0), t,,c Hnrri,n!U1 line has collimcllccti at,j bjs la for the bore through the peninsula. Keal estate lc1 nre siUjng ntltl lnkjnK ..,:- tnr rpni i,im, nrc nbont to be done when the direct line is known to the public. It is a fond dream that c may have a station somewhere close to university Park. The University Lumber nud bliiiiiile Co. is about to add six more upright machines to its al ready large plant doubling its out put. As the mill has made an average cut of two million shingles per week during the summer. It will be seen that we arc going to have the largest shingle mill on the coast very soon. It is nil lie more gratifying to the residents of the Park to know that the owner is sharing his prosperity with the men, increasing their wages and paying every week. The mill runs night and day. Jack Link is fore man. If you want job printing done at once, bring it in now. NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. In order to Iniure a change of ad vertisement the copy for such change mould reach tint office not later than Wednesday, at 3 o'clock p. m. Please remember thla and save the printer TIME TAULI: 0. R. & N. Union Depot, Portland. No. 3 Chicago Scclal leave 8:jo a. m. ?. J hjoknue Iyer leaves t 7:00 p. .11. icvct 7:10 p. js, n i.ocai ractigcr leaves moon. 111. 4. 1 eiilcatro Sncclal arrives H:jo i. hi. PasKnigcr leaves 8:00 a. 111. No. j Stiokmic Flyer arrives at H:m 11, in, 5 ": City ttxu arrive 9,45 ".. No. 7 Local Passenger arrives 5:45 p. 111, IN Till'. CIRCUIT COURT OP TIIH STATU OP ORItCON, COUNT V OP MULTNOMAH: It. R. Ilogan, Plaintiff vs. Mary Ilogan, Defendant. To Mary Ilogan, IMendant: In the mime of tile state of Oregon: ou are ncrciiy siinimoncil anil rcipilrci! to niiiK'iir and anwer the complaint filed against you in tbe above entitled Milt on or iwioreiiie JStn Hay of heptenilicr, 1007, wiiicii is aner six week nave expired from the date of the first Publication of mis MiumioiiH. it is nrescrliteil In t ie oriier lor tnc publication 01 summons that the Minimon be jmblMicd for six MUTt'Miive wccks, una sain orilcr was inadu and dated the ijth day of August, . ...,. 1... n r.,i..i.r.. r.i :.'"tV.i : 1 . I . . ... ... -.-."---- I IllillltJ lilt: llllll IlllV III AllLTUtl. 1IXJT. Illlll I II vo plain roil fall to apivcnr nud uiuwer, the planum will apply to the court for the relief prayed lor 111 111s Mill complaint, to wit: that the bonds of matrimony neretoiore nun now existing iieiwcen the plaliitllf nud defendant lie dissolved, and lor such other and further relief a shall sveui vim table. This summon Isimblishedouccnweek for six successive weeks iu the St, John Kcview Dy order ol the Honorable Imlne T. V. Oatenblue, Judge of the iiIhivc en titled court, nud made the 13th day of AUgllSI, l7, II. DKNI.INOHH. Attorney for the I'lnintiif. .114 Chamlierof Commerce, l'irt hisertioii Auuust 16. khit: last Insertion Sept. 17, 1907, ffX. Hl The Typewriter nas widened its market un- 111 Ifr ?Mn1tirlar l a lffV sft Jft f rt 1 :ed world ; has become the ype writer of over 300,000 operators and has, during io6, broken every previous record of sales, because it I nas irom the beginning nest met ever tvpewruer neea. kHE tri-color feature of the Smith Premier Tvoewrlter is recog nized as the greatest im provement in modern type writer construction yet in providing- it, none of the strong fundamental fea tures, for which the Smith Premier has always been noted, have been sacrificed. Complete literature on re quest. THE SMITH PREMIER TYPEWRITER COMPANY SYRACUSE, N. Y. URANCHBa IVIRYWHKII I E. Attack of Diarrhoea Cured by One Dose of Chamberlain's Colic, Chol era and Diarrhoea Remedy. I was so weak from an attack of diarrhoea that I could scarcely at tend to my duties, when I took a dose of Chamberlain's Colic, cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. It cured tnc entirely and I had been taking other medicine for nine days with out relief I heartily recommend this remedy as being the best to my knowledge for bowel complaints. U. G. Stewart, of the firm of Ste wart & Bro., Greenville, Ala. For Sale by St. Johns Drug Store. To Water Users. Water used through hose for sprinkling yards or sidewalks or washing porches or windows must be paid for in advance, and used only between the hours of 5 and 8 a. 111. and 5 and a p. m. It must not be used for sprinkling streets, Anyone using water contrary to these rules, or wostcfully, will be shut off without further notice. St. Johns Waterworks and Lighting Co., I'. II. Iidlefsen, Supt. She Pound Relief. Tf ..... . I!.. ... eir ,MU Mlirt 4111,-lt ill til J' JJf AAMIllllllSIIUf Moody, lexas. "I was in poor health with liver trouble for over a year. Doctors did me no good and I tried Ilcrbiuc, and three bottles cured me. I can't say too much for Ilcrbiuc, as it is a wonderful li vcr medicine. I always have it in the house. Publish where you wish". Sold by St. Johns Drug Store Our Charges. As is customary, wc will for card of thanks, 50c; for tions of respect, St. 00; for charge rcsolu- notices of church or lodge entertainments, suppers, sociables, etc., where there nrc charges for admission, 5c per line, but where there are no charges for these events, we will break the rule and insert them free. We make this announcement so that our good friends may understand our rule iu this resect. CHURCH NOTICI-S. IliiiilUt church 1!. A. Leonard, wlor. iinday Kliool at 10 a, in. Prcachinu nt II a. m. II. V. P. U. 7 p. in. Preaching tit M II. III. Aictiioiiisi ciuircii 1'. I.. Young, pas tor. Sunday scluxd 10 11. 111,: Drenching nt 11 n, 111. nnd 8 p. in. Upworth League 111 7 11. 111, Ilolv Cross Catholic church. Portsmouth Station: 8:15 11, 111., low mass; 10:13 "-'"m mgii mass: 7:y p. in,, vespers nun bene diction. ChrUtlau church Meets cvervSuudnv In Illckuer's hall ns follows: Sunday school nt ion. 111.: prcnchltig nt 11 a. 111. mid HI p. 111., and V. P. S. C. H, meeting at7p.n1, k. i, joiiiison, iwior. St. Andrew's IpltcniMl Chapel, Uul versity Park Rev. Win. R. Powell. chaplain. Regular services 7:30 p. in. Sunday tchool nt 3 p. 111.; Ilible class 7 p. 111.; I.entou services every l'ritlay nt 10 1 11. in. Hvnngellcnl church Sunday school at 10 n. in. Preaching 1 1 n. 111. Junior K. L. C. It. 7:30 p. 111,; Senior K. L. C. It. 7 p. in, Preaching at n p. m. Chester P. (iatis, ixutor. n rirst congregational Liuircn I', li. W. Nelson. iwtor. Mimlay school 10 a. . . 1 111.; preaching 11 11, 111. ami 7:30 p. 111. Kiiitlst Church, University Park. Rev. , 11. waiu. imsior. iteuu ar scrv every Sunday morning and evening. Ocriiuin llaptltt church Service held eacn Miiiuay at tuptist ciiurch asiounws: Sunday school 2 p. m., preaching at 3 p, 111. kcv. I'uumeat, iKisior. WOLCOTT it The Rent Man' I la what you want. See him if you want Real IMate. Pirc Insur- aucc or limine Chances, I louse to rent and collections a specialty. If you need 0 Notary Public he ' will attend to your wants. 401 S. Jersey, comer Charleston street. CARS WILL STOP FOR YOU Buy a Lot in West St. Johns $100 and up. EASY TERMS KlCIKlf G On6pard &Co. I "T j mm a 1 a I lPfl Tf a I VI afket I Holbrook Block. See us for the Choicest Cuts of the Best Meats Obtainable. Orders Pilled aud Family Trade Solicited T. P. WARD, Proprietor. Carpet and Rue Weaving CsfHT Nt York ail FHImti Stmts. 6IVE US A CALL. J. HUGHES, St. Johus, Ore. I St. Johns Market FULL LINE OF BEEF, PORK, MUTTON and VEAL, HAMS, BACON, HOMEMADE LARD and! SAUSAGES. I 1 Also all kinds of Pickled Meats. Poultry Dressed to Order. We make Family Trade a spe cialty. Orders solicited and delivered to any part of the city. Call on us and you will be con vinced that our prices are right. Phone Scott 4062. C, W, BENNETT. J. KOERNER CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER . . '. I'lniiH ami upoeiflcntloiis ' promptly funiinlied on application. All work ilnnt! with iirnltir nnd dispatch. Office in ilolbrook's brick block. Ladies' and Gents' Billiard Parlors STINE BLOCK. Owkns Huos., Proprietors. Pive Pirst-class Tables. Drop iu and play a game. Central Bar. Sam. Cociikan, Prop. Titos. Condon, Mgr. Fine Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Cochran Illock, St. Johns, Oregon THE LOUVRE! I,. RICHARDS, Prop. The finest of Wines, Liquors and Cigars. A Fine Lunch Served Rvery Day. O-l-C Family Liquors w, II. McRryer whiskey Letlar Hrook Aged iu wood seven years. Imported and domestic wines, li quors and lieers. 205 V. Burlington New St. Johns Hotel Block. PHONIi UNION 3105 The Wellington KNIGHT GLOVE!. Proprietors. Fine Wines and Liquors. Family Supplies a Specialty. Holbrook Block, St. Johns, Oregon J. S. McKINNEY REAL ESTATE r:... i , , .. I i-ivc mum luuucrn uouse, 21 iruu trees, corner 100x126, same block as car and close iu. If taken at once can be had for 2000. tuoo cosh. iouie and see tins snap. St. Johns Heights Station. Phone Union aSj. Holmes Lodge No. 101 K.MQHTS OF PYTHIAS. Meets every Friday night at 8 o'clock at I, O. O. F. ball. Visitors always wel come. C. h. Goodrich. C. C. B. B.Holcorob, K. R. S. 1 2 urns 8r AN OFFICIAL DIRECTORY L. E. STORY, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Day mid Night Office, Rooms 7 ntul S, Holbrook Illock, Phone Un Ion 380. ST. JOHNS. S. H. GREENE Attorncy-at-Law. Office: Room 9. Hreeclcn Build lug, comer Third mid Washington streets, Portland, nnd Room 25, Hol brook Illock, St. Johns. Phone: Pacific S098. Residence: St. Johns HENRY E. COLLIER Lnwycr. Rooms In the Hojbrook building. St. Johns, Oregon. B. F. BELIEU Contractor and Builder Cast SI. Johns. Plans and estimates given Joseph McChcsney, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Day and Night Office In McChcsney Dlock I'liont Wood lawn 473 ST. JOHNS. - - OREdON DR. L. G. HOLLAND, PHYSICIAN AND SUROEON Residence: 435 Williams Ave. Phone IJast 1573. Office: Hoi lirook llrlck Illock, rooms j mid 4 Phone Hast 36S9. St. Johns, .... Oregon Dr. V. E. HARTEL, DENTIST Crown and Ilrldge Work a Scclalty Rooms 1 mid a, Holbrook Illock, St. Johns Dr. MARY MacLACHLAN Pli)ft!ilaii and Surgeon. Office III Ilolbrook's Illock. Residence, The Raymond, OSCAR DeVAUL, M. D OfTIc liourn, 9 lo it n, in,, I to J p. m. Office Phone, Scull 1104. KriMciiCc I'lionc, Union J 90 1. Office III Unlmtltv lMrk Piug Store. Goodrich & Goodrich, ARCHITECTS Pull Professional Services l'ivc Per Cent. Saint Johns ami Portland, Ore. N. A. GEE House Mover and Repairer Houses moved, riilscd 'nnd re paired. Odd job of nil kinds. Prompt service, reasonable charges. Ivaiihoe and Catlin streets. Phone Woodlnwn 586. I Saint Johns . Oregon LAUREL LODGE " No. 186 1. 0. 0. F. ST. JOHNS, 0KH00N Meets each Monday cvculni! In Odd I'ellowii hall, at 8:00. Visitors welcomed. I'. J. I'ootc, N. G. li. II, Holcomb, Secretary. S. C. NORTON Real Ostntc Insurnncc Resident ugetit N. V. Noren & Co. 110 S. Jersey street. Phone Woodlawii 917, St. Johns, Ore. J. R. WEIAIER Transfer and Storage Your Patronage Solicited 103 Hust Ilurllugton street, St. Johns. Bon Ton Barber Shop MANSI'lian & KAKMMtlX. Pirst cla&a work and clean hot towels for patron, Hair cutting a specialty. Airents for West Coast Lautulrr. Jersey street St. Johns Real Estate li you are looking for real estate Iu- vestments that will briiitf imlck returns I ami double your money in a short time, call 011 S. C. COOK Office near Point View Station. RACHEL PAULSON Teacher of Piano and Harmony 409 Tilfonl BuiliUui:. i oth and Morrison Sts., Portland. Tonsorial Parlor. Cor. Burlington and Ivanhoe Sts, J. B. HAI,!,, Proprietor. Mail Schedule Mail arrives at St. Johns at 7:10 a. in. land 1:15 p. in. Leaves at 10:20 a. m.. and ius n. m. Office open week days from 6m a. in. I to 6:10 p. tu. Sundays from 9 to 10 a. in Tli finest nf mlUncr fnrlc at 1Mi "- "" "- Review office. One Dollar will fit yoi tacles. to ey Perfect 1 glasses or spec t guaranteed. Your eyes fitted at home. Write (or t 11. . .1 1 tree dookici uescnumg uur aicuiuu. Remember, the fluses we fit yoa to are wortn fxsO any whet oa earth. Our price, only $1.00. J OUR REPAIRING dprt( l i I tow k 1 WLM wgalw aF nttk. METZGER CO.