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i' S i Chiffoniers In Fir, Ash, White Ma ple, Royal Oak and Quartered Oak, $10 to $27.50 ROCKERS r f $2.00 to $30.00 HEATING STOVES The kind that will heat an extra size room to your complete satisfaction. LOW PRICES RUGS EASY TGRMS Local News. roMl. Opposite Postoffice C00000000000CC-0000'0040000a Ladies, have you called on the i New Millinery Store ? YOU SHOULD DO SO AT ONCE WE ARE OFFERING YOU GOODS THAT YOU COULDN'T DUPLICATE IN PORTLAND t AT THE PRICE. There's n reason. Tell you more next week. VOGUE MILLINERY CO. First Door South of Postoffice A. C. GESLER MRS. C. A. STUCKER O POTTER & GOOLDH The Lorain 9 Best Range ever shown In jg St. Johns. Only range on the coast built up off the floor. Potter & Goold ex- J elusive agents. ... ... , .. . 1'irsi installment oi our j line of Cheerful, Redwood, J Pacific, Oak Home, Ceil tury Hot Blast and air tight heaters has arrived. Our Jl increasing sales from sea sou to season show the su- periority of these stoves. J A . ..... i t t 1 .tAnl "t. mm Do not Utiy mini you nave ioukcu unuuu um win TS prices are right. POTTER & GOOLD, THE HARDWARE MKN. V 9m He who by his biz would rise Must cither bust or advertise. ' If you know any news tell us. Mrs. Eugene Wright returned last week from a visit with friends and relatives at Kelso, Wash. Mrs. T. R. Anderson has secured the services of Miss Lillian Murray of Seattle to take charge of her Ta coma street millinery store. The oueniuc will he held tomorrow. , ft Sunday will be the last Sunday of the conference year in the Meth odist church. David Lippert of Portland will sing at both services. A cordial invitation is extended to all. United Evangelical church at ii a. in., Sunday, September 22, subject: "Day by Day." In the evening "What Shall we Read?" will be the topic under discussion. You arc invited. C. P. Gates, pastor. The Congregational ladies will give a "Harvest Home" dinner and supper in the vacant store building in the Holbrook block, Wednesday, September 25th. Dinner only 25 cents. Give the wife a rest and come up. Wc invite the public to attend the Congregational church Sunday and consider with us the following subjects: 11 a. 111., "The Right Kind of I'ighlcrs ' and at 7:45 p. m., "Guarding Your Most Precious Possession." G. W. Nelson, pastor. W. II. McCoy, an old Hood Riv er man, nu expert painter and dec orator, who has been down in Cal ifornia and back cast for the past year, came to St. Johns to make his home this week. He has locat ed in n neat litt'e cottage in Point View. C. L. Wren of southwest Mis souri, who has been to the coast several times within the past few years, has brought his family and will make his home somewhere in the vicinity of Portland. He was in St. Johns Wednesday, but is making his home for n short time with his father at 429 Mnin street, Portland. The Woodmen of the World put on their initiatory work Tuesday night at their hall and were assist ed by the champion drill team of the coast, the W. O. W. Portland. They report a most enjoyable time. There were two candidates and nine more who were not present for various reasons. The two who were present had a good run for their money and arc satisfied. Mrs. II. P. Robertson with her two sous returned to her home in Frankford, Mich. Tuesday of this week after a delightful visit of five mouths with her father, Mayor Couch. Mrs. Robertson is in love with St. Johns ami if she can induce her commander, Captain Robertson to leave the great lakes and come here they will return and make their home here. The members of the M.I', church have presented a petition to the quarterly conference requesting that body to ask the annual conference of this district to return Rev. l. L. Young to this charge. Mr. Young while lie has been here has made many friends, has made his church home very popular with the people of the city, and he and his estimable family arc held in the highest esteem, We trust the an nual conference may see its way to retain Mr. Young here another term. Attorney G. J. Perkins received a message yesterday morning stat ing that his father had been killed by an I.. & N. train in Brimitigham, Alabama, hut the particulars were not given. Mr. Perkin's father was an old Confederate soldier, and at the battle of Peach Tree was shot twice through the body and laid several hours on the battlefield. There were 27 holes in his clothing made by shots of his enemies and there was not a man of the regiment but was either killed or wounded. Several years ago he was working on a scaffold which fell with him and he was seriously injured. It seems to have been his fate to meet with a violent death. Mr. Perkins has not seen his father for some six years and will receive the sympathy of his many friends here. i FRENCH BLOCK BAKERY BAILAGH BROS., Props. mm 1 hpt! "Hi, there, sonny! What are you crying for now?" "Oh, mamma, boo-hoo, sent me to the bakery in the French block for loc worth of those nice cookies, n I just tasted 'em 'n they were so good I just had to taste 'em again, 'n I kep' tasting 'em 'n they're all gone 'n I'll get a lickin' when I get home, boo-hoo-hoo." "Never mind, sonny, I don't blame you for eating them; they are good. Here's another dime; get some more for your mamma." a 2 .a a 3 e 2S it I S S 3 & 2 S 03 CO ft .5 Call in and subscribe now. K. H. Parker and family, who have been up the vailcyhop pick ing returned this .week reporting a fine time and good ' weather for pickiiig. Paul Bannon spent a-couple days in tins city this week. He was em ployed with a bridge building com pany operating near .Pendleton, and was on his way to Drain where the company has secured a contract, S. T. Roman, who. conducts' a job printing establishment ( at Oregon City, was a caller at this office yes terday. Mr. Roman was formerly employed in this office with J. C. Crome, the founder of The Review. Whltwood Court is strictly on the mat). They have cemented and enclosed two reservoirs, insert ed pipes and have two fine streams of pure mountain water located from 100 to 300 feet above their lots. Streets arc being laid out and building is Koiug on now. Property here is being sold rapidly and if you want in on the ground floor you will have to hurry. Mr. J.T. Ellis of 509 Hayes street, an employe of the West Coast laun dry, was. taken ill Wednesday even ing about 0 o clock and died before morning of heart failure. The fun cral will be held at the residence to day nt 10 a. 111., the Knights of Py thias having charge nt the house and the W. O. W. at the grave. Interment will be made in Mt. Cal vary ccnietcry. We have been reliably informed that papers of incorporation for the batik of St. Johns have been filed with the Secretary of state, that the capital wilt be $50,000, that the bank will do a general banking bus iness, that it wilt locate in a building to be erected by P, II. Light on Jer sey street next to Honlinin & Cur reir's grocery, that some of the wealthiest iiiouicd men of Portland arc back of the institution, that the bank will be fitted witli the very best equipment for their work, safe ty vault, fire and burgltr proof for use of depositors. Wc have also learned that temporary quaters have been secured with S. C. Norton un til their building is ready. A good looking young man came into the office and handed us a copy of the announcement of the Y. M. C. A. of Portland. The cover bears the suggestive declara tion that the contents concern "A growing institution for growing men in n growing city." The booklet is beautifully printed and illustrated 011 fine book paper, neat ly bound with the index 011 the back lK.-cnti.se the inside is so chock full of information regarding this great association there was no room for it there. Any one wishing for information tegardiug this fine in stitution mid the great Advantages offered the public there, may cull and read this booklet, or pcrlmps better address the secretary of the Y. M. C. A., A. L Veazle, Port laud, for one of your own. THE BARGAIN COUNTER An Interesting Column For Prospective Buyers. Got Too Gay. Two young men from Portland, old enough to vote and know belter, thought to have some fun in the little city they were visiting, and when passing the fire lell Monday morning one of them rati tip to the rope and gave it 11 jerk with all his might, then dodged back to the sidewalk. Unfortunately for the gentleman, Mayor Couch and Re corder Hsson saw the little by-play and promptly ran out to intercept the gay young men. At the same time Captain Uredesou rati out from his office to answer the alarm and the mayor pointed out the Port hinder to him and said to hold him. The captain made one of his favor ite baseball sptiuts down the side walk, captured his man and brought him before the recorder. The visitor was too full of bug juice or pretended to be so, to talk intelligently and the recorder in structed that he be given lodgings in Hotel Uredesou 'or a lew hours until he sobered up enough to do business. About three hours in the cooler satisfied the gentleman, and he came before the municipal judge with a baby cry of not mean ing any harm, was having a little fun. The judge said that kind of fun was just a little expensive and would cost him $10 or three days in jail. Not liking the accommoda tions of Hotel Uredesou, the friend of the gay young man reluctantly puugled up the sawbuck and paid for his friend's freedom. Our officers are to be commended for their action. If every fool that comes to St. Johns soaks his hide full of bug juice and happens by the fire lell should give the rope a pull, would either have the fire boys on the jump every day, or being fooled often would fail to re spoud when there was a fire. Every one should have sense enough to let those ropes alone unless there is cause for a fire alarm. WATCH AND WAIT! For Our Opening Announcement New stock Dry Goods on way from Eastern markets. See us now for bargains in Srwerto, Tiaware, Glassiari HULL MERCANTILE GO. Holbrook block, St. Johns. Suits cleaned and pressed, $t.oo. Inceda Laundry. $750. River view comer 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. No need of having cold feet. Calef JJros. sell heating stoves. Ifcst thing in men's working gloves is found at the Harness shop. Wc wash ond iron all flat work at 25c per dozen. West Coast Laundry. Nobby school suits for boys $2.75 and $3 each at the St. Johns Cloth ing House. You get full weight and first quality nt the Central market. Just try it awhile. Good goods, small profits and quick sales is the motto of the Home Dakcry. $1150. Modern four-room cot tage and 50x100 improved lot terms. S. L. Dobie. The White House is n fine place for night workers to sleep. It is quiet and cool. Try It. 425. Must be sold soon lot In St. Johns Park. xj cash, balance 5 a mouth. S. L. Dobie. Just received our new stock of Horse Blankets and Rain Covers. St. Johns Harness Shop. 46c Just one $20 men's suit left. $12.95 takes this suit if taken at once. St. Johns Clothing House. See J. E. Williams and save rent by purchasing one of his fine resi dence properties 011 the installment plan. Rachel Paulson, teacher of Piano and Harmony. 409 Tilford lluild lug, Tenth and Morrison Streets, Portland. A well located business lot, 2 story store building, rented. A bargain for n few days $2750. Address II. G. Ogdeti, St. Johns, Ore. Have your property insured in the St. Paul or Northern fire in surance companies. They tire the best. S. L. Dobie, agent. If in need of dental work call nt room 5 in Holbrook block. Ex amination free, and advice cheer fully given to all. Dr. Riimbo. Some very desirable comer lots near the new schoolhouse can be bought cheap and on the install ment plan by applying to J. E. Williams. D. S. Southuiayd has a ton and n half of 1907 wall paer 011 hand for you to choose from. Prices and work guaranteed. Cull and inspect this Mock. Your umbrella repaired for 25c, also silver and gold handles re paired and warranted at Uillie's Repair shop. Next door to Couch's store. Are you hungry? then try the Home Ilakery. They have the best of home made bread, pies and doughnuts. Try them, they are really good to eat. If you are intending to give pres ents the Variety store is the place to leave your orders, especially for silverware, Itest goods at lowest prices. All styles. Come in and look at our new Fall suits and overcoats before going elswhere. We make your old cloths look like new. Peterson and Noce, Merchant Tailors. Try the Central Cigar stand one door north Peninsula Hank, 103, Jersey St. Exclusive cigars and tobaccos, Hase ball headquarters. F. E. Goodell, proprietor. Do not forget the millinery open ing at Mrs. F, R. Anderson's to morrow, Saturday. You cannot miss the place, south side of Taco ma street, first door west of the comer. 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. Our business having doubled in the last six weeks, we fiud it neces sary to employ more help. Any one desiring a good job for the win ter come and see us. Women espe cially. Inceda Laundry, A shipment of that famous "Rosewood Oak" Harness Leather has just been received by W. E. Sweugelof the St. Johns Harness shop, Iu oiut of quality Mr. Swengel says it is the finest he ever put a knife into and thinks it a good time to leave orders for new harness. 46c How is Your Title? Have your abstracts made, con tinued or examined by II. Hender son, abstracter and notary public, Rooms 4 and 5, Leo Huilding, opposite postoffice. Accurate work. Reasonable fees. Married. II. G. Shearer and Miss Bell Mandcrson were married at the home of Mrs. McNeal at 616 Ivan hoe street, Wednesday, September 11, 1907, Rev. F, L. Young, officiating. rwmmmmmmwkvwmmmmwkmammmwkttm r 1 o I Donnam turner I-m nr Let us remind you again that we - Can supply you with Slicker coats Slicker pants and Slicker hats Also Umbrellas And don't make that long, tedious ride to Port land to buy Shoes-even high top shoes. Wc have them, and rubber boots and rubber shoes also. Bonham & Currier Li 07 S. Jersey. m "MADE IN OREGON" BY PARRISH & THOMPSON CONTRACTORS, IIUIIDLKS, MANUTACTURLRS or HIGH GRADE, CEMENT HOLLOW BLOGKS HEAVIEST, STRONGEST, DEST Factory at St. Johns, Oregon. Office, 236 Alisky Huilding, Portland, Oregon. I COUCH & CO. V Legitimate profits is our motto. Jl Phone Union ,66. 2o6-2oS Philadelphia Street. J Bargains This Week Good four-room house, full lot, on Jersey street ! 1,100 I! Two lots iu Point View 275 ! ! Fractional block on Hurlliigtou street, near R. R., 3 fronts 2,250 1 1 Full block, river view 1,000 100x100 close In, corner, five-room house 3, 100 50x100 011 alley close Iu, monthly payments 375 50x100 fine business location 011 Jersey stieet ,ooo 25x100 two Mory income business proj)erty 275 t 80 acres 3 miles from Forest Grove, Improved 1,000 Hotel and furnishings 17,000 X f ft m, . 50x100 income property, jersey street ,fi3uu Good buys iu factory sites, business locations, ami modem flats for rent. Lots and acreage iu Whitwood Court, across the river, cheap and on easy payments. H. G. OGDEN REVIEW OFFICE, 4, LINNTON ! Timber and Farm Lands convenient to transportation and Linnton. 1 LOTS CITY PROPERTY WATER FRONT Ilargaius in Linn ton Real Estate. Also at Whitwood Court. A. HARDY Office opjKsitc postoffice at Linnton. St. Johns and East St. Johns For fine bargains in the way of business and dwelling lots, river and railroad frontage sold on easy terms. See I Bathrooms Open j J To the public after 6 p. 111. 25 cents for bath at 4- THE WHITE HOUSE. KING GILLMORE tZ'J Jersey Street, Real Estate, Loans and Insurance. Phone Union 4068 The finest of calling cards at The Review office. Hring iu your job printing,