I "If 1 V R U G S Library Table Quartered oak, finished golden, French legs, center dawer, top 2ox 30 inches, $8.50 Tabourette Golden oak, size 14x14 inches, 18 inches high, $2.75 NEW PATTERNS in printed LINOLEUM Heating Stoves $2.50 AND UP LOW PRICES EVERYTHING por Tim Home or Office EASY TERMS Local News. roMl Opposite Postoflice 04cooo'oooooc.'o:'':'':'C'ooooooa Though only a new enterprise in St. Johns we are meeting with splen did success. It is not the price alone, but what is given for the price that counts. We earnestly urge you to call and inspect our goods and compare prices. Wings, plumes, flowers, silks, rib bons, velvets and ornaments of every description. SCHOOL HATS, natty lit tle street hats, etc. VOGUE MILLINERY CO. Eirst Door South of Postoflice A. C. GESI.ER MRS. C. A. STUCKBR X 0 J ?4 8? l7l ? lTf ? T X 4 74 T I? T4 J J POTTER & GOOLDl He who by his bir would rise Musi cither bust or advertise. Air. lerry irotn innuy called on W. 15. Swengel and family Sunday Miss Laura Kochcr from Aurora was the guest of Anna Swengel over Sunday. Mrs. C. Little nud Mrs. Haskins left Monday for an extended trip through California. ' Mrs. Eugene Wright left on Wednesday forCatlin, Ore., where she will teach school for the ensu ing term. Mrs. 13. L. Snow is quite ilt and suffering severely, we are informed and her many friends will sympa thise with her. J. J. Shrincr and wife have return ed from a couple of weeks' visit with relatives and friends at Jef ferson, Oregon. Mrs. I). P. Hoover. Mrs. J. I Hendricks and Miss Jennie Hen dricks spent a day at the state fair Thursday of last week. Mr. N. J. IJailcy, formerly of St. Johns, now of the Sedro Manufac turing company at Sedro Woolcy, Wash., is visiting here for a few days. Miss Stella Campling leaves to day for Camas, Washington where she has been engaged to teach the young idea how to shoot for the coming school year. Rev. C. P. Gates, pastor of the Evangelical church visited his mother in Dallas, the first of the week and incidentally attended the opening exercise of Dallas college the prosperous little "college midst the hills." Have you seen J. S. Downey' new twins? They are beauties He lias tliein at the olucc every (lav, and is as proud of them as III 1 1 Itsttt ttIli rml itt rrttx Tlicl osk sum to snow you. 11c wn understand that you arc from Mis souri. ip Do not buy until prices are right. The Lorain Tiest Range ever shown in St. Johns. Only range on the const built up off the floor. Potter & Goold ex clusive agents. First installment of our line of Cheerful, Redwood, Pacific, Oak Home, Cen tury Hot Blast and airtight heaters has arrived. Our increasing sales from sea sou to season show the su periority of these stoves. you have looked through our stock. Our 2 POTTER & GOOLD, THIS HARDWARE MEN. Deputy Assessor North was in the city Wednesday and informs us that the new assessment for St. Johns is practically the same as it was last year there being but very few minor changes where the assessment has been raised slightly. Rev. James D. Corby, minister of the church of the Good Tidings Uuiversulist, East Eighth and East Couch street, Portland will preach on "1 lie Practical Powers ol Chris tian Univers,ilism," in the Congre gational church Sunday afternoon at 5 o clock. All ate invited to attend. The Norwegian tramp steamer Elsa is taking on a cargo of 3,000, 000 fct of Oregon fir lumber at the dock of the St. Johns Lumber company. This is the first of n number of such shipments which will be made by this firm in the near future. The subjects that will be cousid erect at the nvaugcllcal cliurcli on next Sunday are, "The Unknown Sepulchre" and "In the Hollow of His Hand," morning and evening respectively. Everybody is cor dially invited. A special welcome to strangers. Chester P. Gates, pastor. Miss Corn Abraham of Sparta' Wis., who has been visiting her friend Miss Campling, will leave with that lady today, to take charge of a school in Washington. Thus St. Johns will lose two of her pretty "sclioolmams or the soliool year We wish them the best ot succes and a safe return. Charles I. Foss is making a num her of his combination railroad ties which will be placed in the track of the street railway here in St. Johns ior trial. We are satisfied once tried they will be adopted, for Mr. Koss assures they can be manufactured cheaper than the wooden tie and their life will be many times longer tjian the latter. R. C. Clark left at this office very uuique specimen of work in the shape of a small Indian arrow head, which he manufactured by a secret process from a piece of brok en beer bottle. It took him but about five minutes to do the work. I If the noble redmau had been pos , sesseu 01 mis Knowledge ana a sufficient number of beer bottles it would have proven a boon to him during a vigorous campaign. mmmul 1 1 Ml I j y 1 TyLB i FRENCH BLOCK BAKERY BALLAGH BROS., Props. "Hi, there, sonny! What are you crying for uow?" "Oh, mamma, boo-hoo, sent me to the bakery in the French block for ioc 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 lickiu' 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." i J ,8 3 c bl 3 a .3 a. 3 3 08 in u 3 O 3 o & a 5 2 s 03 u. CO g a a Call in and subscribe now. Charles Estcs and wife of Cen tralia, Wash., are among the latest residents to locate in this part of the world. Dr. Mary MacLachlau returned this week from her trip to Europe, where she has been taking a special course of study, and she will be very glad to meet her friends and patrons again as of yore. Carl Hayner and family moved back from East St. Johns to Edison street. They think it is too far out for the winter. It will be diff erent when the streets are improved out that way. East St. Johns is a fine residence section. Captain F. E. Urink returned this week from his trip cast as a delegate to a gathering of the Eagles in Virginia and reports the time of his life. He says he got everything that was coining to him on the trip. The Wabash base ball club, which claims the independent cham pionship of Portland, has been matched against the the St. Johns Tri-City leaguers and the game will be pulled off on the local grounds next Sunday afternoon. It will start at 3 0 clock. The Indies of the Congregational church gave a splendid dinner and supper Wednesday which the citi zens patronized liberally, but had they known all the good things they would have been supplied with for the small sum of 25 cents they would have simply swamped them. THE BARGAIN COUNTER An Intcrcstine Column For Prospective Buyers. and the cot have Port The letter very R. A. Dunmirc, assistant secre tary and assistant cashier of the St. Johns Hank and treasurer of the St. Johns Gas Light & Heat com pany arrived in St. Johns yesterday and wilt make his home here. Mr. Dunmirc is from Massachusetts and will make 11 good acquisition to our business circle. F. L. Matizcy scut us samples of i)otatoes raised on his property on Crtiikshunk street near Cedar Park that are certainly beauties. They will be seen in our window. The middle one is an Early Rose. The two white ones are liurhauks ami fine siKicimeus. Mr. Mau.ey liar vested eight sacks of these from his little patch on his lot. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Hlouut and daughter Mrs. Steiuhoff old friends from Hood River were very wel come callers yrsterday. Mrs. Seiu hoff is now living 011 the hast bide, and her father and mother content plate coming to St. Johns. We trust they may soon do so as they would be gladly welcomed by our people here. Mrs. T. J. Mouahan received letter yesterday from Stausbury, Mo., informing her of the death of her father at that place. The letter was written August 8th and did not reach Mrs. Mouahan until yesterday, and it seems to been lying in the postoffice at land nearly all this time. queerest part of it is that the was addressed to bt. Johns, The W. C. T. U. held n interesting meeting in the Evangel ical church Monday afternoon. I...... ........ , 1 WW IIL'W Illk-IIIIJVI.I Wl'lV llVllll.ll III the Union at last meeting. Mrs J. C. Scott, Mrs. Emma Smith and Mrs. D. Ilushy, were elected deli gates to the county convention to be held in the Goodenough building at Portland, Friday, the 27. Every member of the Union should try and attend this convention. Captain Hrcdesou is installing quite an art gallery in his studio In the city hall. The Captain is a a connoisseur in incline 01 linearis. Ills latest acquisition, However, is a regulation irolicc baton made of birdseyc maple and other things, which is a present from Captain l E. Hrink, who brought it from Norfolk, Va. Just ask the Captain to show you the new instrument of torture. It is a beaut. N. A. Gee, the house mover, is busier than an old hen with 17 chicks these days moving eope out of the way of the Hill road, out of the way of new buildings being erected, and otherwise straighten ing up the inconveniences and mistakes of house users. Wednes day he took the office of O. R. Downs next door to the Review and moved it over on Oswego treet to his property there, where Mr. Downs will make a storehouse of it. C. W. Gee, with his sisters, Mrs. Winn and Mrs. Wakeley of iveruiore, Cal., arrived in St. Johns Tuesday evening and they have made up their minds to make this their permanent home. They say that everything in their section is dry as a powder house and it was a great relief to them when they came on to the bright, green vegetation of Oregon, and that nothing could induce them to return to California. '1 hey are uncle and aunts of our townsman, N. A. Gee. Suits cleaned and pressed, Si. 00, ineeda Laundry. S750. 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 Cnlef Uros. sell heating stoves Rest thing in men's working gloves is found at the Harness shop We wash and iron all flat work at 25c tcr dozen. West Coav Laundry. 10 bags sugar, $5.50 per bag The Wagoner Co., 109 Hurling ton street. You get full weight and first quality at the Central market. Just try it nwhile. We arc offering the balance of our stock at cost and below. The Wagoner Co. Good Roods, small profits quick sales is the motto of Home Ilakcry. Si 150. Modern four-room tage and 50x100 improved lot terms. S. L. Dobie. 10 barrels best hard wheat flour $5.00 per barrel. The Wagoner to., 109 Jersey btreet. S425- Must be sold soon lot in St. Johns Park, 'y cash, balance T5 a mouth. S. L. Dobie. Just received our new stock o Horse Illaukcts and Rain Covers. St. Johns Harness Shop. .6c bee J. I',. Williams and save rent by purchasing one of his fine resi deuce properties 011 the installment plan. Rachel Paulson, teacher of Piano and Harmony. .109 Tilford Huild iug, lentil and Morrison Streets, Portland. Have your property insured ii the St. Paul or Northern fire in suraucc companies. They are the best. S. L. Dobie, agent. If in need of dental work call at room 5 in Holbrook block. Ex amination free, and advice cheer fully given to all. Dr. Rambo. Some very desirable comer lots near the new schoolhouse can be bought cheap and on the install uieiit plan by applying to J. 15. Williams. I). S. Southmayd has a ton and a half of 1907 wall paper on hand for you to choose from. Prices mid work guaranteed. Call and inspect this stock. Are you hungry? then try the Home Uakery. They have the best of home made bread, pies and doughnuts. Try them, they are really good to eat. Come in mid look at our new Fall suits and overcoats before going elswhere. We make your old cloths look like new. Peterson and Noce, Merchant Tailors. l ry llie central Ligar stand one door north Peninsula Hank, 103 Jersey St. Exclusive cigars and tobaccos, llase ball headquarters. lf. E. Goodell, proprietor. Do not forget the millinery open ing ut Mrs. F. R. Anderson's to morrow, Saturday. You cannot miss the place, south side of Ta co ma street, first door west of the corner. All our meats are government inspected and the best that money can imy, 1 liey tire 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 find it neces sary to employ more help. Any one desiring a good job for the win ter come and see us. Women csim.- daily. Ineeda Laundry. A shipment of that famous "Rosewood Oak" Harness Leather has just been received by W. 15. Swengel of the St. Johns Harness .shop. In point of quality Mr. bweugel says it is the finest he ever put a knife into and thinks it a good time to leave orders for new laruess. 46c We have some 10 barrels of High Flight flour and 10 bags of best cane sugar, also a lot of miscellane ous groceries that we want to dis pose of during the next few days. Sugar S5.50 a sack, flour S5.00 per barrel. Call at 109 litirliugtou to see our list. lhe Wagoner Company, W. W. Raser, our ex-member from Clackamas, was in the city Wednesday with a sample of St. Johns roasting ears which beat any thing in that line we had since we eft the "grasshopper state." I hey are fine, big, well filled ears of the StowelPs evergreen variety, perfect ly free from worms or any defects. Mr, Raser divided with the boys and it took about two minutes to empty his sack. They were grown by him in St. Johns. Hood River may do us on apples but we have them skinned to a frazzle on corn. Bring in your priuting now. 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 Iiuilding, opjwsite postoflice. Accurate work. Reasonable tees. Card of Thanks. We desire to express our deepest and most heart felt thanks to our friends and neighbors, to the Wood men of the World ,to the Knights of 'ythias and Women of Woodcraft for their kindness and sympathy in our sad breaveiueut in the loss of our dear husband and father and for the beautiful flowers. Mrs. Edith Ellis, Guy Pratt. i i o r 1 Domicilii x turner Let us remind you 1 ncrain tfinf- r 9 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. We have !. I .. I I ..! I I iiicm, unu ruuuur uuuu unu ruuuer biiues aiso. Bonham 8c Currier Li 07 b. Jersey. "MADE IN OREGON" BY PARRISH & THOMPSON CONIHACIOItS, I1UILDUIS, MANUI ACIUIII ItS 01' HIGH GRADE, CEMENT HOLLOW BLOGKS HEAVIEST, STRONGEST, BEST Enclory at St. Johns, Oregon. Oflice, 220 Alisky Iiuilding, Portland, Oregon. I COUCH & CO Legitimate profits is our mollo. 2 2 S 8 & IMiouc I'liioii ,jo66. 2o6-2oS Philadelphia Slivct. ! Bargains This Week j Good four-room house, full lot, on Jersey street f i.ioo Two lots in Point View 3js Fractional block on Hurliugtou street, near It. U., 3 front 2,250 Full block, river view .ooo 100x100 close in, corner, five-room Iioiim: 3ioo 50x100 on alley close in, monthly payments 375 50x100 flue business location 011 Jersey sircut I.000 25x100 two story income business pioHirty 2,750 80 acres 3 miles from Forest Grove, improved 1,000 Hotel and furnishings 17,000 50x100 income projnjrty, Jersey street 13,500 Good buys in factory situs, luisiiiuss locution, and modern flats for rent. Lots and acreage in Whitwood Court, acro the river, cheap and 011 easy payments. H. G. OGDEIN REVIEW OFFICE. LINNTON ! Timber and Farm Lands convenient to transportation and Linnton. : St. Johns and East St. Johns LOTS CITY PROPERTY WATER FRONT llargaius in I.iuu tou Real Estate. Also at Whitwood Court. A. HARDY Office opposite postoflice at I.iiintou. NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. In order to Insure a change of ad- ertltement 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 lor fine bargains in the way of husinuttx and dwelling lots, river and railroad frontage sold on easy terms. See KING & GILLMORE 113' j Jersey Street, Real (Estate, Loans and Insurance. Phone Union 406S j rr v f r Hriug in your job printing. If you want job printing done at once, bring it in now,