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I Mm it r ftnui 'iiTIHWHilU Kiiiil I Queen of the Carnival Contest I FOR QUEEN OF f Multnomah County ! GRANGE FAIR GRESHAM, ORE. t COMMENCING VOTK FOR YOTR CHOICE AT I CENTRAL CIGAR STAND, - tcoopEii J Voting tickets 5c each j HAVE YOU AN EYE FOR BUSINESS Electric Light Will Make Salesmen of Your Windows After Dark There is no known 111 tint I tin ti t which will light store win dows ns efieetivcly, handsomely nnd sMisfnclorily as Electric Light. I'nbries are .shown in their true colors and every little detail is brought out in true proorlion to its surroundings. Keep your place of husiuesH bright with Electric Ulit, nnd don't neglect the EI.KCTUIO SIC.X, and yon will keep busy. Light is the iniignet that draws trade. The tine of Klectrlc Ught i ndvertiseinent of your pro gruselvu enterprise. It's the light that's bright. Call Main oo.HH for information. PORTLAND GENERAL ELECTRIC GO. First ami Alder Streets, Telephone Main MiH.H PORTLAND, OKIHION Whitwood Court! 200 acre tract opposite St. Johns ONI A' .1 Ml 1.1:8 TO PORTLAND A never failing spiiitK Ins been discovered above this propvilv where a itervoir has been constructed and puic tiiniiutniu spring water will be available by gravity and llow fioin pijH-t. now being laid to eveiy lot. Streets haw been impioved, building alie.idy commenced in the moat beautiful residence Mt in Oregon. Select your lots and acieauenow before another Hm? in prices. Lots f 100 to l.wu: nciciigc 135 to f.soo. Terms 10 per cent down, f 10.00 per month K. SlIEI'ARI) & CO. and 11, C. OODKN, Aui:nts St. Johns, Okihson, THE 1 PENINSULA BANK St. Johns, Oregon. Onpitnl $25,000,00 Sin phi 31500.00 Iutuiu6t paid on savings deposits. COLVIN & HENDERSON Rooms 4 and 5 l,i;o Hi.iui. Oitosith Postoiu'ick Real Estate, Loans, Insurance Alw.tr lets of Title Prepared. Accurate Woik Guaranteed. SI. Johns Lumber Co. rn Has all kinds of lumber kiln Also slab w-ood. Timbeis of Get your winter's wood now For neat work, good material and reasonable prices The Review job printing department cannot bo beaten. AND FESTIVAL OCT. 1 5, '07 ! 8 ! dried and otherwise. all sizes cut to order. and save trouble. i ises FRAKES WIN PENNANT C -I tlIll. CI fl ocasun wiusws ytiui 01. juiiiis Third in the Race. Standing of the Tri-City Teams. Won Lost P. C. I- rakes 21 5 .808 KHso 20 0 .770 St. Johns 18 9 .067 Woodbtirn . . . . 15 9 .570 Urninnrds 8 18 .308 Astoria 7 16 .305 Hrewers 0 19 .240 1 rnnkmakcrs . 5 16 .238 The Tri-City base ball league closed with the game between the Cubs and Kelso at the grounds of the latter Sunday. The result of this game in which the Cubs de feated the Tigers was n great sur prise, ns it wns anticipated that the Washington lads would win with ease nnd thus be tie witli the Milli ners in the rncc for the pennant. The If rakes, therefore, come into possession of the pennant. It can not be snul that they won it in a worthy manner. Too mnny shady games were pulled off to admit of this, but as the mnnngemcut of th: league is apparently satisfied with the manner in which the games were won, nothing remains but to submit. One thing is certain, how ever, that if steps are not taken to prevent dishonest games being cred ited, next year s games will not lie as successful as this year's were. The past season has been a fairly SllCCCSSfUl OIIC ill a IlliailCial Way. 1 he local club for the greater part of the season wns good, but their playing was much better at home tlinu when 011 a visit. Pascal Hill promises to make scv eral decided improvements to the local grounds nnd Manager Moore has concluded to retain most of his players for next season. The locals won a game Sunday from the Wabash team iciuforced by Coast League players. The game was an intensely interesting one and was won by Moore's sticrh pitching. The score was 6 to 4 in favor of the locals. Married. At the residence of the bride's father near Arbor Lodge, last week, James R. Minted and Miss Mary Oibbs, Rev. K. A. Leonard offici ating. Miss M Illicit was formerly of University Park, but recently has been living in Portland ns was her husband. At the home of Mr. nnd Mrs, T. I?. Bowles, step-father nnd mother of the groom, 011 Portland boulevard near the cut of the Hill road, last week, Lawrence C. Butt and Miss Kate M. Douglass, Rev. A. Leonard of the Baptist chinch officiating. Miss Douglass is a daughter of the senior member of the firm of Douglass & Sons, and has many friends in the city. Mr. Butt is also well known here. Two of his sistets married brothers ol his wife, and to try to even up matters a little lie captuicd the sin ter of his brothers-in-law. Mr and Mrs. Butt will make their home in South Pottlaud where Mr. Butt is engaged In the grocery business. These good iwoplc nil have the best wishes of The Review. (iee Still Kept Busy. a. lice, tne nouse mover. has been wrestling with a big job the past few days. A. Larson of the Catlin house, wished to remodel his hostelry and noticing the silts to be decaying concluded to put in new ones. Mr. Gee was employed to jack the house up for this pur- H)se, It was loiiiul that the Mils while on the outside apieariug to be quite sound, the centers had gone to pieces and nil had to be temoved. Mr. Larson removed the old fireplace which ate wood like a threshing machine does oats, erected an ordinary fine and will put in a stove to take the place of the fireplace. Ait Ounce of Prevention is worth a pound of cure. There are many poor sufferers, Consump tives who are hopless of getting well who, if they had taken care of themselves, would now be well. A cough is the foundation of Cousuiii' tioti. Ballard's Horehoiiud Syrup win cure tnat cough. .Mrs. ts . Great rails, Montana, writes: "I have used Ballard's Horehoiiud Sy 1 up in my taiiniy lor years my children never suffer with coughs." bold by M. Johns Drug store. Voodlnen Will Celebrate. The Modern Woodmen of Amer ica are arranging to have a high lime at their hall on October to. There is to be a fine class initiated and the crack Portland team will lie- over to assist in the work. Lvery member of the order in the city is csjiecially invited to be pres ent and enjoy the occasion. Fair at The Dalles. 1 ne oeeoini t-.nsieru uregon dis trict Agricultural Society will give its 17th Annual Fair at The Dalles hil. . o 1 . r October S-ta. Wednesday, Oct. 9H1, has been decided upon for Port land Dav and the attendance nmm. to tie large. GOOD AS HOOD RIVER I . . . .. ,i, sirawoerry BCU or L,. n. amim Yields Second Crop. I.eroy H. Smith brought us a box of second crop strawberries raised on his lot which beats any- thing we have ever seen cither here or at Hood River, the most fnnious strawberry section of the world. Mr. Smith planted this lot 45x70 feet to strawberries 111 the spring 011906. This spring he dm not have tunc to cultivate them until they began to blossom and did not dnrc tn iln tn then, conscnticiitlv thev received no cultivation th s vonr ntitil nfipr tlif rrnn was hnr- vested. Then Mr. Smith went in . . and ust tore tin the ground, run- tiers, weeds and sometimes the plants, cultivated deep and thor oughly, first having mowed the crop of hay and weeds. The plants at once began to grow vigorously, budded, hlnmnttird. set fruit and lie has been gathering these fine plump strawberries w 1 c 1 rack fu four- tier in the ordinary hallock. The first crop yielded 336 hal- locks or 14 crates. Besides what his own family used and the friends he gave berries to, he sold $20 worth in the market. Strawberries are 30 cents per box now and Mr. Smith has lots of them to sell. He says not all the hills arc bearing, but some of them arc ns heavily loaded as they were the first crop. r. ...111 iic intr-rMtinir to tiotewlicth r tun tilnnU will lu-nr n well ,11v, V(.nr n If thev lmd not made ,i. .(.rnn,i rn,,, ,i,L PI1snii. The K.rrcs mvc ns 00l C00Tl s,uc, flavor and in every way nre the same us the first crop, except per- hups not quite so sweet. Now, Hood River, where arc you nt? Mistaken Identity. Mrs. M. R. Noble, daughters, Nina nnd Kiiimn of Hood River were down visiting friends in Port- laud and St. Johns last week nnd called to sec the news man and his family. Sunday of last week the Byerlec tribe met the Nobles and the Poor family, their friends, and visited in company the city park. we had n lovely time and every thing went well until we came to the bear's den, when the old cinna mon bear stood up on his hind feet and begged for eaiiuts the young sters were eating. Mrs. Noble began to cry ami stooping down close as she could to bruin asked in a stage whisper: "Why, Bud, what have they got you in here lor, I thought you were up home!" We told her that was a bear, not Mr. Noble. "Oh," she replied, "that's so, I didn't notice his hnttds. It is to laugh, yet. But when n big pick handle nnd M. R. comes down to visit us, it will be to the Willam ette jump in already. However, we will look forward with pleasure to n visit from the whole Noble tribe. A Certain Cure for Croup Ufcd for Ten Years without n l ailurc. Mr. W. C. . Bott, a Star City, Intl. , 1 1 -1 . i .1... 1- "'" "' 1,"l:m",u""1, ill his praise of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. His children have all been subject to croup mid he has tbl 1-i.n1.wK. for tlw. ,v, .... ..1 .1 1. .i i. 1 . ii-ui!, mm uiuiiKii iiiwy niiieii icur- cuine croup, nis wile aim lie ai- ways ten sale upon retiring wneu a bottle of Chamberlain, S Cough Remedy was in the house. His o dcstch ld wns sub ect to severe nttacks of croup, but this remedy never failed to effect n speedy cure. He lias recommended u to menus and neighbors and all who have used it say that it is uuequaled for croup and whooping cough. For sale by St. Johns Drug store. Worth 20 Cents Last Spring. Talk about spuds. It takes the pioneers to grow the tubers. Mr. K. II. Parker brought to our office Saturday the biggest spud we have seen tins season. It weluns just four pounds. It appears to be a cross between the Larly Rose and the Biirbauk. This specimen grew to be a fair si.ed potato and then became afltcted with the American disease, expansion, and started two new provinces which have assumed almost the size of the first one, making it a stunner. Quinsy, Sprains and Swellings Cured 'In November, iooi, I caught cold and had the quinsy. My throat was swollen so I could hardly breathe. I applied Chamberlain's Pain Balm and it cave me relief in a snort tune. Iu two days 1 was all right," says Mrs. L. Cousins, Ottcrburti, Mich. Chamberlain's Pain Balm is a liniment ami ises-l iK-cially valuable for sprains and swellings. For sale by St. Johns Drug Store. Visits E-Mayor Hinman. John Olesou formerly of Cadillac, .Mich, now a resident of Portland, was a visitor at the home of P. W. Illinium this week. Mr. Olesou was an old friend of Mr. Hiuman iu Michigan ami only recently learned of Mr. Himnau's residence here. hence the visit. If you want job printing done at uucv, untie it tu now. In the Front Row. T?l1(mttn fine ttl n I r n rrrr n for I ".uuw u progress and has seta pattern for all the cities tinder ten thousand population for entire Pacific Coast. Site lias built a first-class, hard sur- face pavement from the depot entire- ly through the business district and has contracts for double that amount. Her new electric cars equal those to be seen in lnrgcr cities. She has raised a twelve thousand dollar advertising fund and will employ an expert at S.s.ooo n year to Handle her publicity. What's the matter with St. Johns? How (0 Curcn Col J. e question ot how to cure a cold without unnecessary loss of I f t.ft mc is one 111 which wcarc an more r 'ess interested, tor tne quicker n cold is gotten rid of the less the onnger ot pneumonia and other serious diseases. Mr. B. W. L Hall, of Waverly, Va., has used Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for years and says: "I firmly believe Chamberlain's Cough Remedy to be noMJiiuciy me oesi preparation on tne market tor colds. 1 nave re- commended it to my friends and they all ngrce with me." For sale by St. Johns Drug Store. Our Charges. As is customary, wc will for card of thanks, 50c; for tlons of respect, St. 00: for charge of church or lodge entertainments, suppers, sociables, etc., where there arc charges for admission, 5c per line, but where there arc 110 charges for these events, wc will break the rule and insert them free. Wc make this announcement so that our good friends may understand our rule in this respect. Site Found Relief. If you nre troubled with liver com plaint and have not recieved help read this. Airs. Mary h. Hammond, ftioooy, Texas, "i was in poor health with liver trouble for over a year. Doctors did me no good nnd I tried Herbine, nnd three bottles cured me. I can't say too much for Herbine, ns It is n wonderful li ver medicine. I always have it in the house. Publish where you wish". Sold by St.Johns Drugstore CHURCH NOTICHS. IlniilUt church H. A. Leonard, mttnr. Sunday kIiooI nt 10 n. m. l'rcachliie nt : 1 n. 111. II, V. 1. U. 7 p. in. Preaching ai a p. in. .Mciuoiiut cnurcn v, u. Young, ms- tor. Sunday nchool in a. in.; preaching nt tin. 111. and 8 p. in. Hpwortli I.cngue 111 7 p. in. Ilofy Cross Catholic church, Portsmouth station; H:is n. tu., low matt: 10:1s 11, in. high mass; 7:30 p. in., veicr ami bene diction. Chrixtlaii church Meets everv Sunilav In llickucr'shall itsfullow:Suuilayichnol nt 1011. in.; preachlui! nt 11 11, 111. nnd 8 p. in., nnd V. 1'. S. C. H. meeting at 7 p.m. it. J. jouusoii, iMtior. St. Andrew' HdIscoikiI Chnorl. Uni.l verklty Park Rev. Win. R. Powell. cuapiaiu. Regular i-crvices 7:30 p. 111. auiiuny scuooi at . p. 111.; nunc class 7 t. ....-. . . - .... in., i.ciiiou service every rriuuy ni 101 n, in. llvangcllcal church Sunday school at 10 a. m. rreaciiiiii! 1 1 n. in. minor K. I.. C. H. s:jo p. in.; Senior K. I.. C. K. 7 ' P rcacning ut a p. in. Chester r nines. lKinior. I'lwt Congregational Churcli-O. W. KyiW)II pa.tor. Sunday school 10 a. in.; preaeliluK 11 a, m. and 7:4s i. in. meeting at 7 p. 111. Pmycr "",' niuriaytti7:jop. m. A scat ,,!., i.i.,,.-,. ,r..i....i... a. If. Walti, pastor. Reeular services every Miminy morning ami eveiiliiir. Oerman Baptist church Services held each Suu.Jny nt Baptist church nsfollows: V.. " J': '. J'emug Bl j P in. Rev. l'altmeat, pastor. The Sa&Sx Render Typewriter ias widened its market un- til It includes me WnOie ClVIl- -,rl . Ko k.nnm. wujiu, " MC VPCWriter Of OVer 300,000 - I operators ana nas, UUrine . , . I yuu, uroKcn every previous . -nrH nf cnlc Kn-in if .vwu.v. w ow..w, wwwuumw nas from the beginning best . I '.tici evuty wucwtiici iiccu. HE trl-color feature of the Smith Premier Typewriter 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, havebeensacrificed. Complete literature on re quest. THE SMITH PREMIER TYPEWRITER COMPANY SYRACUSE, N. Y. Portland Office, 247 Stark Street General Robert G. Lcc was the greatest General the world has ever know. Ballard's Snow Liniment is the greatest Liniment. Quickly cures all pains. It is with in the reach of nil. T. II. Pointer, Hempstead, Texas, writes: " 1 his is to certify that Ballard's Snow Liniment has been used in my house hold for years and has been found to be an 'excellent Liniment for Rheumatic twins. I am never with out it. Sold by St. Johns Drug Store. St. Johns Market FULL LINK OF I r- r- r- T-r-v r irwTrw t 1 DfcKr, 1'UKtv. muiiuianu VEAL, HAMS, BACON, HOME MADE LARD and SAUSAGES. Also all kinds of Pickled Meats. Poultry Dressed to Order. Wc make Family Trade a spe cialty. Orders solicited and delivered to any part oi the city. Call on us and you will be con vinccd that our prices arc right. Phone Scott 4062. C. W. BENNETT. F. J. KOERNER CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER Plans nnd ypeniflentinns furnished on application. promptly All work done with ncnliic.su nnd dispatch Office in ilolbrook's brick block. Central Bar. Sam. Cociikan, Prop. T110.1. Condon, Mgr. Fine Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Cochran Block, St. Johns, Oregon THE LOUVRE! L. RICHARDS, Prop. The Finest of Wines, Liquors and Cigars. A Fine Lunch Served F,very Day. O-l-C Family Liquors w, II. McBryer whiskey Cedar Brook Aged in wood seven years. Imported and domestic wines, li quors and Beers. 205 W. Burlington New St. Johns Hotel Block. PHONH UNION 3105 The Wellington KNIGHT CLOVER, Proprietors. Fine Wines and Liquors. Family Supplies a. Specialty. Holhrook Block, St. Johns, Oregon Notice of Final Settlement, Notice Is hereby uiven that the under signed administrator of the estate of M, A. Townseml, deceased, has filed in the county court of the county of Multno. lll.lll. Kt:lte nt nre.mtl. Ill fili.il nivnnnln. such administrator ol salil estate, anil uiai un 1 ucxiay. iuc uiiu nay UI govern- ber. at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m. of satiUlay lias been tixeil by said court as the time for hearini; anv and u tl0,.u that uia'. '!avf .Veen. fi,el c 1 HI ntnrtrt a... I ...a I n .. . ( ' - m.v. viw. . ... ..... mm vuiiijJivi'S .CI iieniciu 01 said estate Kuvoon E. Ooav. Administrator of the estate of M. A. Townenu. deceased. T. T. Pakkkk, Atty for Administrator. Pirst insertion Sept. 37: last insertion October iSi Central Market! Holhrook Dlock, See us for the Choicest Cuts of the Best Meats Obtainable, Orders Filled and Family Trade Solicited T. P. WARD, Proprietor. AN OFFICIAL DIRECTORY S. H. GREENE Altorncy-at-Law. Office: Room 9, Brecden Build lug, comer Third mid Washington streets, Portland, ami U00111 35, Hoi brook Block, St. Johns. I'lioiic: Pacific 2098. Residence: St.Jolun HENRY E. COLLIER Lawyer. Rooms In the Holhrook building. St. Johns, Oregon. B. F. BELIEU Contractor and Builder Gmt St. Johns. Plans and estimates given Joseph McChcsney, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURtmON Day and Nlehl Office In McChcsney Block I'hone Woodln 41S ST. JOHNS, - - ounaoN DR. L. Q. HOLLAND, PHYSICIAN AND SURfJEON Residence: 435 William Ave. Phone Hast 957,3. OlTicc: Hol hrook llrlck Mock, rooms 3 and 4 Phone Hast 6363. St. Johns Oregon Dr W. E. HARTEL, DONTIST Crown 11111I llrldge Work n SjeclnHy Rooms i niul 3, Holhrook Mock, St. Johns Dr. MARY MacLACHLAN Physician and Surgeon. Office In llolhrook's Mock. Residence, The Raymond. OSCAR DeVAUL, M. D Ortic liourt, 9 lo it n. in., t lo 3 p. m. Office 1'hoiit, Scott 1104 Hcililcuce I'hont, Union 3991, Office In Unlwully 1'atk Driiu Slote. Goodrich & Goodrich, ARCIIITUCTS Pull Piofessloual Services I'lve Per Cent. Saint Johns nnd Portland. Ore. N. A. GEE House Atovcr and Repairer Houses moved, rnUed nnd re mired. Odd jolis of nil kinds. Prompt ncrvice, reitMiualile charges. Ivimhoe nnd Catlin streets. Phone Wood lawn j86, Saint Johns ... Oregon LAUREL LODGE No. 186 I. O. O. F. ST. JOHNS. OKI2UON Meets each Monday evening In Odd l'ellow hall, nt 8:00. Visitor welcomed, V. V.. 1'ootc, N. O. I. II. Hnlcomh, Secretary. S. C. NORTON Real -state Insurance Renldcnt agent N. V. Norcn & Co. no S. Jercey street. Phone Wood lawn 917. St. Johns, Ore. J. R. VEIAER Transfer and Storage Your Patronage Solicited 105 Hast Ilurllngtoii street, St. Joints. Bon Ton Barber Shop M..SSI'l!!I.r & K.UtMl.ltl.N. I'irst class work and clean hot towels for patrons. Hair cutting a specialty. Aeents for West Coast Laundry. Jersey street St. Johns Tonsorial Parlor. Cor. Burlington and Ivauhoe Sts. J. B. HALL, Proprietor. Carpel and Rug Weaving Corner New York and Fillmore Streets. 6IVE US A CALL. E. J. HUGHES, St. Johns. Ore. J. It. M.ACK ANDY KliRR BLACK & KERR Building Contractors riant suit i;.tluulc FurnUhetl, 4- Bathrooms Open To the public after 6 p. tn. 35 cents for bath at THE WHITE HOUSE. - f Holmes Lodge No. 101 KMQHTS OF PVTHIAS. Meets every Friday night at 8 o'clock at I. O. O. V. hall. Visitors always wel come. C. L. Goodrich, C. C. K. B.Holcomb, K. K. S. TIME TABLE O. R. & N. Union Depot, Fortland. No. 3 Chicago Sixrcial leaves 8:30 a. m. Mo. 4 Spokane Flyer leaves at 7:00 p. ni. No. b Kansas Lity lixp. leaves 70 p, ui. No, 8 Local Fa&senger leaves 8:00 a. tu. No. 1 Chicago Sitecial arrives 8:jo p. m. No. 3 Spokane Flyer arrives at 8mj a. tn. No. s Kansas City Exp. arrives g.4i a. hi. No. 7 Local Pa.sencer arrives sus n. ni. Mail Schedule Mail arrives at St. Johns at 7:10 a. m. and 1:15 p. in. weaves at 10:30 a. in., and 4145 p. tn. Office open week days from 6u a. ni. to 6:10 p.m. Sundays from 9 to 10 a. in If you know any news tell us. 3