V V I I Electric Light in Your Home UKIN'GS Convenience and Comfort The true convenience of modern life is attained by the wider use of the Klectric Current in the household. THESE Klectric Heating mid Cooking Devices nrc inrfispeii sible for comfort. Electric Hcntimr Pods Electric Plnliroiis Electric Coffee Percolators l-lis trie Chafing Dishes Electric Rmlliilors llnby Milk Warmers Domestic Electric Alotors With a Pacific Electric Toaster You Can Make Urcahfast Toast at (lie Tabic Clean, Crisp, Hot, Appetizing Visit the Company's Supply Department nt t.l7-t.9 Seventh St. mid inspect the exhibit of Klectric Heating and Cooking Devices. Call Telephones: Alain 6688, A 1675 for Information. Portland Railway Light and Power Go. fir Whitwood Court! 200 acre tract opposite St. Johns ONLY .1 .MILES TO PORTLAND 357 TO I"'"''1 0,lc w'tn "" '"vestment of $70 in ' v-v-' four months is one of the results obtained on this properly. If tills sounds good, investigate at once if you are looking for something of this kind. Nice homes and little acre tracts can yet be hnd very cheap mid on easy pay ments if desiied. A FOUNTAIN of pure soft spring water adorns our platted property an 1 is now available to any part by strong gravity picsmire at nominal cost. The use of this water will lengthen your life ten years. Stieels being Im proved, building already commenced, full view of the beau tiful Willamette. See us quick before another rise in prices. It. SHIiPAUl) & CO. mid II. O. OODKN, Ac.i'nt.s, St. Joiinh, Ohuoon. 00m00000.0?0000'0000.000000''"X'OOOCh000000000000000; PENINSULA BANK St. Johns, Oregon. Capital Surplus Iutcicht mid 011 COUCH 5 : DEALERS IN Staple and Kancy Cured Meats (Hoa-rifs CauiK'd (Uxxls Dry (itM)ds Cigais mid Tobacco Hoots and Shoes lfresh Fruits l'loiir mid l-Viil And Vegetables In fact cvu'vtliiiiK tlcsiicil in a ctivral store. COME AND SEE US Phone liiion t)Ob, i School Books! Ijj And Supplies l YOr WILL PI.N'D AT jj St. Johns Book Store 8 .io Jersey Street, .vl door north of I'ostoflice. EDMONDSON CO., Plumbing and Tinning lMume IJjst 631 1 203 Jersey Street St. Johns, Ore. - SI. Johns Lumber Co. Has all kinds of luiulKr, kiln Also slab wood. Timbers of Gel your winter's wood now For neat work, good material ami reasonable prices The Review job printing department cannot be beaten. o $35,ox).x , . 3,500,00 savings dcM)sits. & CO. I Philadelphia Street. 1 dried and otherwi.se. all sizes cut to order. I Mr. and save trouble. J) GAS PLANT CONTRACT St. Johns Gas Company Will Hasten Operations. S. V. Davidor, of the St. Johns Gas, Heating and Lighting Co., announced yesterday Uiat the com pany had let the contract for the gas machinery and Holder to tlic Seattle Machinery Co. for ?2 1,000, to be delivered within three months. Mr. Davidor further announced that gas would be delivered to con sumers in bt. Johns witliln 414 months. Ground for the buildings for the plant wilt be broken one month in advance of the delivery of the machinery, on the site of the St. John Steel Ship Company, recently purchased by the new company for $8000. Men arc at work in bt. John making measure ments for the pipe lines of the plant, the intention being to hasten the work of construction in all lines. Mr. Davidor said that the prcs cut financial situation would not interfere with the prosecution of the work of construction with all tKMsiblc vigor. "Wesliall keep faith with tlic people of St. John," said Mr. Dav idor, "build the plant according to our franchise ami deliver gas to the people." Saturday's Oregon! an. More Gooscbonc Rot. Long we've waited for Novem ber, when the winds arc swift and chill, when the first-come snows of winter drift along the window-sill; when the hunter rums pneumonia waiting for him at the lake, and the pies we get resemble those that I mother diiln t make. Everybody fond of mince pies (lances nimbly, feeling good; now and then an old subscriber comes up witli a load of wood. Winter's coming and the bad boys it (lit schoolroom sing and dance, for the "m'Mr" Temple are building hous-tc-nolier cnimni .ilmcj thm, when e of concrete blocks. Mrs. Ired ----- i -. . ....... p they wear their winter pants. l lie girl who sued a .summer man where cool sea breeze course will keep ou suing in the courts and capture her divorce. The watered railroads will contrive to have it few more wrecks, and the press will print more lists of names with broken backs and necks. The loving maid will feed her beau ou good dyspepsia fudge, the farmer with the smoke liou.se will touch off the hick'ry smudge, the proclamation will come out, and I.1....I Ill ..... .1 1 1.. 1 1 iv: limn 1(11111 lll lull 111c UlTKCy 1 1 1.. 1 mill upon ins muck aim amputate l 111.1 iuuii I J. ....... I. ...-Ml ll ult .l ... . ... . ttw ii 1111 in iitivvil tuifnllmiu icasi wiiniu inree wccks or so, uie ricu win nave uieir turicey men however liluh they uo but most of us will sit around mid eat it piece 01 crow. A... I Ii..... II....... ..I.... ...Ill ...I.... ...III .y.w.llllW viii illlivw. I witii wintry w mis a m raw. 1 ic pajiers will be busy then retrying Marry Thaw: the boys will go to nuimay scuooi n-uyiiig iiieu, lie- i. it . - 1 cause, it won't be very long until they hear from Santa Clans. Ancient History. November was the ninth mouth the old Roman calendar, and gets its name from novem, mean lug utile. 1 lie Dcr, wlilcli we would MM.MI burr, was added by Nimrod, the quail hunter. He hud 1111 Irish setter with which he hunted in Novem, mid the dog got so many imrrs 011 its tail that he called the month November. Like all burs this one stuck, November's place in the calendar was changed when Thanksgiving was invented. 1 lie Romans de bated this in the senate. Some of the senators thought November I should continue the ninth mouth of the year. lurkeys, they pointed out, were large enougii to cat, nun there was enough to be thaukfui lor ny mat time in the year to go right ahead with the fireworks and the escallopetl oysters. Cicero had been very silent all this time. When the senators who wanted to observe Thanksgiving three mouths before Christmas had said all they I....I . .... I... ...! .!!... I 1 4U , ..v mu r ......j-u of them forever by simply .saying: "iiiu crauoernes won 1 oe rier' Uiaiiderboiie's Ancient History. Halloween Party. Mr. and Mrs. Clias. Derrie were ,u.n m uv .u ( m niui friends Halloween eve. 1 he house was appropriately decoratei with Jnck-o -lauterus, uiitumn leaves, ferns and flowers. Miss Muck and Miss Villueauf dressed as ghost and witch received the guests. Progressive twlro was the order of the evening. 1 lie prizes were won by Mrs, Don Davenport and v. I,, riuiuutcr, Don Davenport drew tlic consolation prize. 1 he guests were Mr. and Mrs, Chus. Muck, Mr. and Mrs. Mc- Kinney, Mr. and Mrs. K. Robinson, and Mrs. Hewitt, Mr. and .Mrs. Don Davenport, Mr. and Mrs, W. I,, l'luiumer. NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. In order to Insure a change of ad vertisement tho copy for such changa should reach this orflca not later than Wednesday, at 3 o'clock p. m. Pleat remember this and aava th prlnttr ami UNIVERSITY PARK Mr. Jeffries, the new minister for the Methodist church at University Park, has arrived with his family and taken possession of Mr. Tower's new House. Mr. and Mrs. Wcstcott, formerly of Nebraska, but late of North Dakota, have bought Mr. Hink stou's place, known as the Cochran property, kt rii. i. i.., ,.! ill the past week, but we arc glad inl,Mrl1(.!lmnmVli,(r. Mrs. Elizabeth Perry, of Holton, Ore., stopped a few days with her daughter, Mrs. J. Brous, ou her way to Molalla to visit a son. Mr. and Mrs. II. Jcsscn have moved to Kagle Creek, where Mr. Jcsscn is employed. The Ladies Guild of the Congre gational church will give a tea at the home of Mrs. DcSpair, ou Fri day afternoon of this week. Two St. Johns bound cars were off the track at Portsmouth, 'lues- day. Wc have not learned the cause. Mr. and Mrs. Godfrey, from Oregon City, arc visiting at the home of Mrs. S. McCord. Rumor is that the Ilinkston nropcrty on Haven street, is sold to Mr. Lcipcr, who has taken pos session. wc were glad to sec tlic sun Wednesday morning, although we cannot complain of the October weather this year. Mrs. Connor, sister of Mrs. Colla- morc, together with her husband who is ill, arrival Wednesday afternoon from Sherman, Oregon. Mr. Connor is at St. Vincent hos pital where wc hone he will soon recover. There are many new houses being built in ami around the Park and Portsmouth. Mr. Hollistcr ... . ii 1 1 . rainier is building a one siory house ncur Mock Station. I wonder if the Ilrownics did all the mischief they could ou Hallow een, urcgon rem Football. The initial game of football be tween the teams of tlic Portsmouth and St. Johns grammar schools was pulled off baturday. I lie lads frmu lit,. Ilttt iwtirlt1inr Inwnnll "'" T "v !""" " ,.. ,,.,. Inn imvv fnr nnr vmtiiir j ntlilutes and won the game 10 to iinnio nun! The lineup was as I W.T " " J.W..W.1... Portsmouth St. Johns c Walker pcrry Ur. rg Magoou Qriswoid . . . lg rt It re le db M. Ilolcomb if m Purkcr I" '"'I " f-i1j. Suitor i m. Hmcrson Scoit . . . .. .' p,in,!,i,,.r " Lclaud . , Jones Hill rh Gains Thornton Ih Croucliley fb . PolT Oocrt.. Referee, Jas. lirink: tiuiekectKT, C. Gains: linesmen, T. Smith and II. Lee. Hie grammar school has some husky lads and enthusiastic foot ball players and we expect to see the score turn the other way before llie season Closes. we nave now heard when the return game will be playeil but will look with inter- est for a report of it. Our lads will get in and unit ami there is 110 doubt will make a good showing. Ail Excellent Booster. We arc in receipt of the annual nimmmriMiii'iit nf the I Irei'on Afrl- rt, l.nr'il rvilf... n turtt f-TfrllinlK' ,)rilltcil nml tcatltifully Illustrated iuuf,.r tnf ,i10 i,wliimi. ii conl.lllls 6 . .,,,. fiiw wi.i. tnfor, uiatiou of the workings of that splendid educational institution. Their coi ronrsi nf stuilv lnrlinl."i ntri. culture, forestrv. liousehold science. " i " . . , : " ... J ....w,.M..v.t., nivt.iw, ,...,.. M. i civil eiigineerliig, literary com- mercc and pharmacy, and in all iIi.ki. lirniwli.. ili-v luivi thf fnlleKt - .......-, .... ......... equipment of any college in the ...L, ti...v. h.w Inihi ti.nir I'liey corjw of instructors, not as is too often the case, by favoritism of the board of regents and their friends, but ou their merits alone, and from President Kerr, down to the humb lest under teacher the aim has been rt cr-,ii for tin nn5iinn occupittl, awl we predict a most s4f..i o.t,ni wJr. The efWt of tlie l)crSonaHty of this body of k.a(krs ,ms a,rcady i,, ma,ufestcd : fj1(. ,vYinn tit-en nn the mihlr in the position taken on the subject of hazing by the student body, and it leads us to believe that rowdy ism will not be tolerated there; but that serious, real life work will per meate all the workings of the col lege during the year. We congrat ulate the faculty and student body upon the felicitous outlook for the future and wish them unbounded success. A Reliable Remedy tor Croup. Mrs. S. Rosinthal of Turner, Michigan, saw; "We have used Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for ourselves and children for several years and like it very much. We think it the only remedy for croup can hiehlv recommend it.' lfor sale by St. Jobus drug store. LINQERINQ COLD Withstood Other Treatment But Quickly Cured by Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. "Last winter I caught a very se vere cold which lingered for weeks. My cough was very dry and harsh. The local dealer recommended to me Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and guaranteed it, so I gave it a trial," says J. Urqubart, of Zephyr, Ontario. "One bottle of it cured mc. I believe Chamberlain's Cough best I have ever , r uscd- For sale by St. Johns drug store. If you want job printing done at once, bring it in now. I BUILDERS' HARDWARE As well as the other kinds of Hardware is OUR HOBBY f Wc arc making the hard ware business our study, and it's not how cheap weeau buy but how good, and wc must have the quality. Our Universal Stoves and Ranges arc as good as the BRST made. Our mixed paints arc the Acme quality kind. Hendricks Hardware COMPANY. No. 1 1 1 Uurlington street J. 15. KII.KKNNY O. I.. HITS St. Johns Electric Works 303 South Jersey St. ALL VARIETIfiS OF Electrical Installation and Repairing Promptly At tended to by lixp rls. Motors nnd dynmnos repaired, and all kinds of electrical work done at satisfactory prices. Esti mates given and sugges tions Inrnishcd. No work too difficult no job too small. CHURCH NOTICRS. IlaptUt church It. A. Leonard. lwtor. Suuduy kchool nt 10 n. 111, Preaching nt 1 1 a. 111. II, V. V. V. 7 l 1'rcachliiL at 0 p. 111, Mctluxllut church P. I.. Youiiu. uai. tor. Sunday school 10 a. in.: tuenchliiK . , ,,. m. Holy Croi Catholic church. PorUmouth Stutiou: 8:15 . in., low mass; 10:15 a.m., MKl T-i I. .. vespers and bene- ,,ii,.io"'. Christian church Meets everv Sunday in lllckucr's hall as follows: Sunday school nt 10 a, nt,; ptenchiug nt 11 a. 111. nnd H p. 111., nnd V. 1. i. C. It. meeting at 7 p. ui, it. j. joiintoii, wuior. St. Andrew's Itptsconal Chanel. Unl- vcrsity Park Rev. Win. R. Powell. ciiaiaiti, Regular services 7:30 p, in. Sunday school at A p. 111,: Ilible cum 7 n. 111.; I.euton services every l'riday at 10 a. 111. Hvauccllcal church Sunday school at ion. ui. rreaciiiui; 1 1 u. 111. junior K. I.. C. It. 1:30 p. 111.; Settlor K. 1,. C. It. 7 p. 111. Preaching at a p. 111, Chester P. (Sates, pastor. Pint CoiiL'rei'atloual Church C. W. NcImju. IMStor, Suuilay school 10 m.5 pnraclilHL' II a. in. anil 7US !. in. 1 b: ""K 7 P. t". 'ra iiiursuay at 70 p. in. a scat ami welcome to an. iuntUt church, iinliemitv Part. Rev. A, 11, Walti, pastor. Keuular services every Sunday 1110 mini; and cvcniiitr. . -.,..". . . German IlaptUt church Services held each Sunday at Ilaptist church a follows: I hunuuy scnooi 3 p. in,, preacliltiy at 3 p. I 111, iter, raumeai, pastor. LINNTON ! Timber and Farm Lands convenient to transportation and Linnton. LOTS CITY PROPERTY WATER FRONT Bargaius in Liun ton Real Estate. Also at Whitweod Court. A. HARDY Office opposite postoffice at Linnton. 4 BENNETT'S Cash Market C. W. Bknnktt, Prop. As you may be aware, I have recently taken charge of the business here myself, and am doing STRICTLY CASH j.e!Co furnish my customers the best ! meat at reduced prices, as I save the expense of bookkeep ing, and also as I do no de livering the customer gets the benefit of the money thus saved. Come in and inspect our meats and get our prices. f Bennetts Gash Market "The place where you get more tor less money." " F. J. KOERNER CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER Plans ami specifications promptly furnished on application. All work uono Willi neatness nnd uispaicn. Office in Ilolbrook's brick block. Central Bar. Sam. Cociiuan, Prop. Tii33. Condon, Mgr. Pine Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Cochran Hlock, St. Johns, Oregon The Wellington KNIGHT I CLOVER, Proprietors. Pine Wines and Liquors. Patnily Supplies a Sccialty. Holbrook Hlock, St. Johns, Oregon E. C MOIMNICH PAPER HANGING AND PAINTING ICstimatcs Purnished 1009 Mouteith St. St. Johns, Or. The Smifii Reniar TVpewnrtler has widened its market un it it includes the whole civil ized world; has become the ypewriter of over 300,000 operators and has, during 1906, broken every previous record of sales, because it nas from the beginning best m,-t fvfrv tvnewriter nfiH J J r THE 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, have been sacrificed. Complete literature on re quest. THE SMITH PREMIER TYPEWRITER COMPANY SYRACUSE, N. Y. PwtlaiHl Office, 247 Stark Street Our Charges. As is customary, we will cbaree for card of thanks, 50c: for resolu tions of respect, Si, 00: for notices 01 cnurcti or lodge eutertaiumeuts, suppers, sociables, etc., where there are charges tor admission, 5c per hue, but where there are no charees for these events, we will break the rule and insert them free. We make this announcement so that our good friends may uuderstaad 1 our rule in this respect. AN OFFICIAL DIRECTORY S. H. GREENE Attorney-at-Law. Office: Room 9. Drceden Build lug, corner Third and Washington streets, Portland, nmt Room 25, Hoi brook Hlock, St. Johns. Phone: Pacific 2098. Residence: St. Johns HENRY E. COLLIER Lawyer. Rooms In the Holbrook building. St. Johns, Oregon. B. F. BELIEU Contractor and Builder Gait Si. Johns. Plans and estimates given Joseph Aicuicsncy, m. u. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Day and Nliht Office In McChetney Block I'hon. WoodUwn 473 ST. JOHNS, - - OREQON DR. L. G. HOLLAND, PHYSICIAN AND SUROGON Residence: 435 Williams Ave. Phone Hnst 6x63. Office: Hol brook Brick Block, rooms 3 ntul 4 I'honc Hast 3689. St. Johns, .... Oregon Dr W. E. HARTEL, DENTIST Crown nnd Bridge Work a Scc!alty Rooms 1 nnd J, Holbrook Hlock, St. Johns Dr. MARY MacLACHLAN Physician and Surgeon. Office In Ilolbrook's Hlock. Residence, a 15 llnycs street, riionc Scott 6995. OSCAR DcVAUL, M. D omc lioum, 9tu ti a, 111,, itojp, m. omc I'hone, Hcolt 1 km. Kttldcncc I'lioiir, Union svoi. omcc In Unktt.lty I'Atk Drug Htort. Goodrich & Goodrich, ARCHITECTS Pull Professions! Services l'lve Per Cent. Saint Johns And Portland, Ore. - N. A. GEE House Mover nJ Rrpalrer Houses moved, raised mid re paired. Odd JuIm of nil kind. Prompt ncrvlcc, reanonnlilc charge. Ivauhoc nnd Catlln strccU. Plionc Woodlnwii $66, Salut Jolnit ... Oregon LAUREL LODGE No. 186 I. 0. 0. F. sr. Johns, okcoon Meets each Monday cveiiini' In Odd I'cllows hall, nt 8:oo. Visitor welcomed, P. It. Pootc, N. u. It. II. Ilolcomb, Secretary. S. C. NORTON Real Estate Insurance Resident agent N. P. Noren & Co. I lo S. Jersey street. Phone Woodtawu 917, St. Johns, Ore. J. R. WEIMER Transfer and Storage Your Patronage Solicited 105 Itast Ilurllugtou street, St. Johns. Bon Ton Barber Shop MaNSPIKM) & Kakmi.ki.v, I'lrst clasa work nnd clean hot towels for atrons. Hair cutting specialty. Aeents for West Coast Laundrv. Jersey street St. Johns J. II. M.ACK ANDV KKHR BLACK & KERR Building Contractors I'Unt snii lUtlmatcs furnUhnt. 4- Rathrnntns Onen t 4. To the public after 6 p. in. T 4- 35 cents for bath at 4. f THK WHITE HOUSE. Holmes Lodge No. 101 KNiaim of pyiiiiAS. Meets every Kriday nlvht at 8 o'clock at I. O. O. V, hall. Visitors always wel. come. C. I. Goodrich, C. C. K. B.HolcoBib, K, R, S. TIME TABLE 0. R, & N. Union Depot. Portland. No, 3 Chicago Special leaves 8:30 a. m. No. 4 Spokane I'lyer leaves at 7:00 p. m. No, 6 Kansas City Exp. leaves 7:40 p. w. No, 8 Local Passenger leaves 8;oo a. tti. No. 1 Chicago Special No. 3 Spokane Flyer ai arrives 8: jo rt. ui. arrives at 8 mo a, m. I No. 5 Kansas City Kxp. arrives 9,45 a. m. No. 7 Local Passenger arrives 5:45 p. hi. Mail Schedule Mail arrives at St. Johns at 7:10 a. ui. and 1:15 p. ru. Leaves at 10:30 a. m., and 4145 p. m. Office open week davs from 6:i a. hi. to 6:10 p. hi. Sundays from 9 to 10 a. m Central Market! Holbrook Block. See us for t'ae Choicest Cuts of the Best Meats Obtaiaable, Orders Filled and Family Trade Solicited T. P. WARD, Profrfoter,