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THE ST JOHNS REVIEW Pnbllahec! Erery FrlJuy HOME PATRON AG H. at least A Proud Officer. Mighty Nimrods on Nchalem. Cochran's Decoy Deserted. Ilv Mahki.k & llvitiu.uit. Till? RKVIKW is cntcrcil nt post office in Saint Johns, Oregon, ns mnil tnntter of the second clnss under the Act of Con gress of March 3, 1879. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1907. Wc arc inclined to believe our worthy president is correct in his having dropped from the coin of the realm the statement "In God we Trust." Until we have better evidence that our people trust in God more than they do in the yel low metal, we do not believe in Wc are very clad that one of our subscribers has taken us at our word and has the courage of his convictions and expressed himself upon this question, which we consider one of vital interest to the city. White there is more truth than poetry in much that he says under the caption of "Anent Home Patronage," there are some points in which he, like the rest of us is lame. It is commendable to be econom ical. That is one of the cardinal virtues of successful commercial and social life. Hut to draw the line at and define what is where there is room for nuhlkliintr mi till? fnco nf tlio coin ...". . I 11.. ..f f..I a falsehood so apparent. Again mversiiy oj opinion, we say: "Hoch der president." Admitting that there is the diff- ereuce in prices as he states in his article is it economy to go from St. Wc wish to call attention to the Johns to Portland, spend a half programs which will be presented ,ny, ten cents in car fare and do Municipal Judge Esson isas proud as because the new furniture recently ordered has been placed in his office. This was the most needed improvement in the city hall since its occupancy. The judge had a little 2x4 desk to do all the work of the city recorder on. He has five books, some of them nearly as large when open as a blanket, and this one little measly desk was all the space that was available. Now, things are different. There has been installed a fine double sfccollamy desk with a shelf through the ecu- ,i.ui 1 ,r ipSi uinnitur each wav from beneath the shelf. This is for the use of the recorder and upon this desk he has his books open for convenient use during the business hours of the day. Between this A party of local sportsmen, con- The following communication a little speckled pullet and all Si and Thomas Coch uiim the new furniture rccentlv Holl ies Lodge, K. of I for pub- c a VVncwl am. cpvpmI ntlmrc licatiou as a matter of news in the ran, ss. A. Wood and several others. took a little duck hunt the first of the week. Just to jolly the wild ducks a bit they induced four tame ones to accompany them and act as decoys. But the wild boys were wary, they had seen tame ducks be fore and knew they were not to be 1-........1 C? .!..! tl .1. .'--I seductive and educated birds not a Review: Yankton, Ore., Oct. 30, 1907, Brother Knights of Holmes Lodge, St. Johns, Ore. Greeting: Three of your esteemed brothers recently visited this section, John R. Kerr, Andy Kerr and K. C. by the pupils of the highschool and the hardest half day's work of the ?",B n7 desk Uvo fee lower grades of the north St. Johns WCek to save 65 cents, which would " J hL !? Lt, be S of I liclSt cnl.nnl ill U nftnrtinmi. Wo tritut nc 1 11.1.... .1.11... I .1... WltlC, UOtll (ICSkS DCIHg Ot a llUgUt tiuw.if M . i ill- h i I II WIJLIILI IIU niLVL'U UU VMM I r.. u .... , many of the friends and parents of nrticcs enumerated bv our "old W the pupils of tl.isscl.ool as may find subscriber?" Is not the half day , ZZuC' Z 1 I," ' it convenient will be present on this Wortli more than that to you? If occasion. It is the least that is due you went over town would you to the enterprise of our youug people always buy as large an amount of nnd their instructors that they be sntmllcs ns this? Smmosc von honored by the presence and close bought twice as much would it be attention of the parents of the district economy? Hardly, even though tins saving was the only factor to the office and whenever any record is wanted the recorder can place the book on this desk where free access can be had to the records. When we asked the genial re corder who the workman was that modesty would not permit them to narrate their experiences while here, I take this opportunity of assisting them that they may lose none of the glory due to such nim rods. They arrived here a few days since loaded for bear and could scarcely wait until I could arrange to accompany them as guide. Wc finally started for the head waters of the Nchalem and had not got beyond the last ranches, when Brother Couch caught sight of a Jersey heifer feeding on the hillside. Before wc could stop him after he called us to halt, bang went his gun and down the hill went bossy, tail in air, bawling towards home. A few minutes later, while wc webfoot could be attracted within gunshot. Sam Cochran's beautiful drake then began to get excited. The wild blood inherited from its ancestors and which had been lying dormant within it began to assert itself and with a quack of delight it swam out and joined its brethren. The last view of Mr. Drake showed it majestically swimming down stream with a thousand or more birds following closely in its wake. The hunters bold silently returned to town with less ducks than they had taken witit them. Thanksgiving Program. OREGON FLAKE FOOD CO. Manufacturers of CORN FLAKE BREAKFAST FOOD AND CEREAL COFFEE - ST. JOHNS, OREGON A home institution Factory located on block 2, Northern Hill acreage, in course of construction Will have new machinery installed within two weeks. A limited amount of stock lor sale Apply to D. L PAGE, President After being accustomed to hard money it is rather odd for western people to use paper money. The merry chink of the yellow and sil ver boys are not to be compared be considered, which it is not. Do you know that when you go to Portland for your provisions you are contributing to the support of that city by robbing your own? were debating what to do, up the hill charged a big Irish mountain ..ui.iw. . nu tin ..uiitiuuu .ua tutu .fit r t a 1 1 i rpiiflprprl at tit perpetrated the job he replied that J 'JJ ' '1 EffifiS E. B. Holcomb did the carpenter w cu 11c saw us 11c yeiiti. Yt iiiiii tun 111 oiiiui juiia, ffiiut lui arc yen shootin' me cattle? I'll take this wattle and knock the spots aff av yez, I will." Brother work but that lie put the varnish on himself. We always knew he was a smooth little cuss, but we would never have accused him of The following program will be rendered at the high school build- 0011 at 1:30: Hioit School. Song America, by School. Tile Proclamation of President I 1. 1 - I .. 1 1 I. .. 1 I A. . 11 I mmJ WI T with the soiled and crumpled clear- T.? 1 . . . . sorting to varnish if he had not "J5U,, Vl,nV 1, iImoI,; U Thc Puritan Thanksgiving - ing house certificates. Outside of "f l,,n, city do no pay )0.ie cent 0 toI(j Si IIc ,llul rcccntly returiled accidcn - was a M c the unsightliness and easy losing ,B stipport of .St. Johns Why from n most tMKuiM adding, MVfi,",Jfi",,?,?1!10f 'Ll .? Recitation from Hiawatha -qualities of the rag money it win "?t pa ronl.e the merchants ,,m ul ,,,, calf. lowly nit cr of Mm, Kiznbcth Staltcr. buy just as much as any other kind. I who help pay the taxes tha w(Icr(, somewhat and he meant ? 1 . ?f. ,nP iAlhl,, t , m Character Sketch In Costume But nevertheless the it eat n.aioritv ,rov,,lcS prolectlon to your own tmt ,Je ,acc(, lhc vnrnisI, II ma ke It ( car for y m wli In I gc Arl,iur Cnrkc, CALIFORNIA KSTIIUI'I.ACU WIIKRK COM', TI'.NNIS, 1I0ATIN0, HATIIINO. iUUlNG, DRIVING nml nit ttic mitiiuicr sorts limy !: enjoyed RATK, PORTLAND TO LOS ANGKLKS AND RHTURN $55.00 great majority of Oregon people will be glad when the gladsome ring of the coin of the realm is again heard in the laud in its erstwhile quantity. Mr, Gesler of Calef Bros, furni ture htoie on Jersey street handed us Tuesday a copy of the Hastings Banner (lie comity paper of Hast ings, Michigan. It is a newsy, well patronised pjcr of twelve pages, and gives evidence of a proscrous, enterprising communi ty. There is in it 11 well written, enthusiastic account of a visit to Portland and vicinity by one of the t. mm. a" I . . eiinors, v. k. Look, which proves Him 11 closr observer mid having unbiased judgment. Mr. Cook an old friend of Mr. Gesler mid vis itcd him while heie. nrotiertv. who invest the wonts of their business in getting better goods, greater variety, larger sup ply, and in erecting new residences and store buildings, thus increasing the value of your own property, building a greater, better, more beautiful mid prosperous city? These are factors that must be tak en into consideration mid they far outweigh the mere pittance saved by the little transaction. Wc will admit that there may be -some ex cuse for the transient dweller here, if he has an idle day, to go to Portland and make a purchase, for he might possibly be ahead fifty cents or a dollar, but it is beyond placed llic varnisu upon the furniture. In any event the wood work shone as brightly as did the popular official. We con gratulate Brother Ksson, and hope lie may have the pleasure of using this furniture until it becomes old and needs u new coating of varnish or better, new desks. Experiments With Cement. till. Irttlt nil vnf un Itlnntfrltnr.l ..... j- ..uti...i. But here Brother Couch asked him what the heifer was worth. "Twinty-foivc dollars, and it is kilt she is intoircly," replied the mountaineer. Brother Couch held a consultation for a minute with Brother John R. Kerr and that gentleman placed two sawbucks and Brother Couch a V in the wild man's hand and wc went on down the road by the farm house. There we saw bossy quietly chewing her Recitation in Costume Ruth Crouch. Customs and Fashions of Old New hnglnnd Lulu Hollcnbcck. Recitation, The Pumpkin Bcr- ma jenscu. Song Girls' Chorus. Recitation, The I-'irst Thanks giving Kva Clarke. The Indian Guest at the First I Thanksgiving Feast Mabel Cros by. University of Oregon, Nov. ,.,:- i no ?! n w ffi exl froNjvnK ?ml TPlcd The Department of Hnt neer mr of ,.... t u mm. 9'" Mnry Wilkins Lrmon Oregon has begun a heries of ex- WA. ilcr foot towards a white Wrc' ivuiooiograpuy 01 n I'limpktu- jvmcry uumiorc. nvwi ceiu.t or 11 (lonar, mil 11 is iieyoiiu , ,. ., - umiii:i imu kiu&cu ; mi the pale of logical argument that '""" purposes and for the con- cr Collch ookcil nt t l is it is profitable for the home owner ?1,.",c,,u1" of s ami rebcrvoira, then at Brother Kerr, The divorce mills are stilt grind ing with Increased regularity thro' out Uncle Sam's domain. II the number of divorces continue to in crease as has been the case during the past ten years marriage will be come a farce mid a legal cloak for depravity and licentiousness. In the highest class of society it is get ting to be the case that unless a woman has had two or three hus bands she is liable to lose caste with other members of the hoclety. Po lygainv 11s practiced by the Mor mons 111 the past and which raised such a storm of indignation Is cer tainly no worse than the state into which the country is now drifting. A new danger now coufiouts the youug ladies addicted to the use of chewing gum. Last week 1111 u-year-old gill of Mount Tabor was taken to the hospital suffviiiig from apiciidicitis. An niieratloii reveal ed the fact that 11 quantity of that mixture supposed to be consist of equal parts of horse and dog meat saturated in u solution of sugar ami melted rubber and commonly cull ed chewing gum had lodged in (In patient's npiHMidix. This should .serve as a timely warning agauikt retiring with a wad of gum in one's eating apparatus. The old method of pasting the composition on the bed Hist mid giving it a chance to rest over night is much thv safer if not the most sanitaiy way. here to do so, because he will lose moiegood money in the transaction than he gains. While we say this much in favor of our merchants, because we know we me right in our position, mid we would rather be right than to be even a member of the school board, we must say that our mer chants ate In a great measure to blame for the conditions indicated by our "Old Subscriber." They do not let our icoplc know what they have for .sale. We believe hauslive tests on the strength and Llrcnk iomr hcr bMc wlcrc tIlc uipernieanillty of concrete for bullet had irraml her skin. Broth. the calf and lull tst!stwv I he ordinary waterproof concrete ln. .,,.,..,.. .nn,,nr 1.. ...i.ui. i... is mixed ill the proportion of one i,t irii,.,m.. i.n.n..,i i.u ctii. part of cement to two parts of sand mW 0thiiig about renigging. and four of stone. If, through We proceeded up into the wilds electrolytic action, Induced by the im cnmpcd whcre we thought to addition of 11 small jwrceiitage of ,,nve 00(1 BsllnB In th(. morn. ciay, aiuin, or oiuer agents, tuc an- JL.fore jt WM lmrilly light the proximate proiortiou can Ik- boys were our' with their guns v.... i..i ... . .1... u. imc iu mite wi,nc i KOt brciAfost. Presently I o six, it can easi y be see,, that u beard rapid firing near camp, then l, .1 m . iii Willi lu lllilliw III IMC Currc.iuii(lliigly I)v Hntc to other Clllr in Southern California, vln tile fatnout Shasta Route Southern Pacific Company KNOWN AS "The Road of a Thousand Wonders" l-'or lieautlfully llhutrntcd Iwrnkk'tit, dcMrlp live of California nnd it Winter KcMirln, Cnll on nuy SOUTHI'.UN I'ACll'IU Agent CITY TICKET OFFICE Autobiography of a Turkcv uccu Magoue. Recitation Kllen Vierhus. Autumn iu Literature Ethel Crosby. Scene, "The Courtin' " from Lowell Howard Bricc, Lowell Aldcrsou, Anna Bricc. Nohtu St. Johns School. Song, Tiinnksgiviug Day School. Class Exercise, The Jolly Pump- Portland Oregon Third and Wnshiugton Sts. i Bargains This Week! " a yell and the boys running through kins Third Grade Boys. the brush for camp. Tlilnking Recitation, An Autumn Ti cost oi materials, since llie ccme is the cxiKMislve part of the wall. Certain exterimeuts alrcadv made 1 . " I HM MUV IMHI ftta 9 ltVW til Will tended to show that concrete a f.uv stotw lirnmli m.. In Kl.li nf tliey migl.t oc in trouble I grabbed -Georce Downev. havi I..... ...... .-..II ..u I ....I .lit.. ..mi nvii nn ..iiviiiuy iiiiii imi.i m i'oiuI 1'n.uls on iliolr slu-lv-. s n MJ uixeu lias (mill greater Mreilgtli i1L.m com ne. Brother Coueh clear can any merchant in Portland. "."J1 K.rca,cr1 miH-'riueability. 1 o B ,lc ferns aw bnck brush every They can also have remnant sales "" w liether or not this is :,., x-itli a Roosevelt smile adorn and bargain days which would n,.c' Ma u,"x or .'()Ur '1"'';1 inK his features and about 30 feet the Cheap John fakiis r" ,"' "w , " aiiead 01 joliu K. and Andy who .iiiuiikii 111. Jim, Willi VUiyuu: I L-..lt vlIIIih. fnr him tint tn linrr.. .lf.Mllll.. till. fill. llu ff i.1.uil..il..lU I ...t I 1 ..vmiiiiw Miiiwiinin ui . kiv.iui. .IV. I Wiii.ii llii.i. nil iiif In nw mi, I nn I r l.. n it.. agents added. Each sainnle will hi.i, K,,i ...i,i 1 tMr.i .I,, Z besubniitteil to . water pressure K,;, : being duu liwl i( friilil firli. I.i ,in liim.lr.ul I . . . . . . a I ii.t. viilliiv. VJUI.-J, . ...... ... . 1 we 100K l ie oacK tracic ami tniin.. Keep out tuc i.ueap 101111 lauits which occasionally conic iu and sell shopworn, defective goods to our jK'ople for more than they me wortli mid iu many instances for mote money than a good article of Corn Song Fourth Grade Pupils. Class Exercise The Escaped Turkeys First Grade Hoys. Recitation, Jack's Thanksgiving rie -james uroticiiicy. Exercise Three Little Puritan Maids Second Grade Girls. bong, Over the River Third the same kind could be purchased for of our own dealers. Why not do this? Why not meet Portland on her own gtotiud? Why not make bargain days? Why not tell the people what you have to sell? It will cost something to advertise, it is true, liccau.se 11 decent paper cannot be printed for nothing, nnd a paper that has nothing of interest in it but the ads, is not worth the p:icr it is ptinted 011 for 1111 advertising medium, Hut the best scnt money a mer chant puts out is that which lie pays for good, live ads, Ads that tell what you have. Not simply a line or two that says "Hill Jones luiiiiiiiw 111 iiii kf niiiri innii mifii.i ft . t ' v ...v. picneii up ineir guns and nais as tion to the regular compression ..... went ulomr until we cam., to n tests. 1 he department of Chemist- Lw clearing, when the boys, who ryis coojieratiug, and the most i1iui been lnccrimr behind came nn 1... 1 . . .. . . . . . I mm iMilnliiH' to a hlnnlr nlili-rt mi .Mary thorough work possible will done. C. A. McClaiu nml J. W. McArthur, of the department of Engineering, will have charge ot the tests. Since the University has nt pres ent no money available for the car rying on of such work, the expens es will be borne by the men in charge. the other side said: "There it is.' It was n little lighter by that time and I laughed as I told the boys they had liecome scared nt n black stump. This stumped them, and Away Rupert Holcomb. Song, Little Sunbeam Haldwiu, Alice Haldwin. Class Exercise Five Third Grade Hoys. Recitation, Elsie's Thanksgiving 1.01a .Miirpny. bong Thanksgiving at Grand- pa's Second Grade Pupils. concert Kecllalion, Peon e 11 we went across to the other side Glass Houses First Grade. 1,100 27.5 3,250 4,000 3.100 375 .,OCO 2.750 1,000 17,000 13.500 Good four-room house, full lot, on Jersey street. $ bought I Two lots in Point View Fractional block on Hurliugton street, near R. R., 3 fronts Full block, river view 100x100 close in, corner, five-room house 50x100 on alley close In, monthly payments 50x100 fine business location on Jersey street. . .. 25x100 two story income business property 80 acres 3 miles from Forest Grove, Improved Hotel and furnishings Little 50x100 income property, Jersey street Good buys iu factory sites, business locations, and modern Something 1 flats for rent. Lots nnd acreage iu Whltwood Court, across the river, cheap and on easy payments. H. G. OGDEN REVIEW OFFICE. Washed Our Office Windows. sells socks" or that "Sam Slick is a shoemaker" but an ad that will list your waies. If our merchants would use 11 tithe of the money devoted to adveitisiug by Portland houses for the same purpose heie, Iu an other column will be found n communication fi 0111 "A Subsciib er." That pait of the communi cation refen ing to Portland jieople coming here to dispose of shop worn goods of pi ices above those asked by our merchants for new goods we can most heaitily com- menu, we uo not tlifuk it just to our home merchants for our people to patronize these transients, nor would we accept ad vei Using fioin ohmi for debate. We would be such concerns if our advei Users glad to hear the merchant's side would occupy the space necessary f the question, for there are able to make their own wates known to writeis aiiioug them, and if there our eople; but when they cut down uy aigituient against trading iu The habitues of the front office of this establishment wear eye- shades because of the condition of the glass plate front, liavini: leen cleaned and ixlished so smoothly that a fly has to hang on with his theie would not be any trading in teeth when he stops to rest on the I 'll,ic1' U1'd Portland by our iieople, but there surface of the windows. It is a further adv always will until they do, tor pie will go where they know can get the goods. That is view of the question, and it is where we found they had been firing at a stump while Hrother Couch explained that he saw it first, that Andy shot and missed, then he shot, and then Andy and John R. both shot and the bear started for them. We found that one ot tuc snots uad struck a charred limb on the stump which rolled off and made them think the bear was after them, We caught enough trout to flav or the bacon we took along for arrived home without eutures. I he boys all Song, School, Thanksgiving Time ONE BIT-A-WEEK All iircrtlttmcnti under this .. . ktti tt bit for each wttk No id. Ukti for leu th two kits. Our 24 wont two iu a week tlurfcd. If You want to buy, rent, sell or ex. cuaiiKc projM-ny cc woicott (The Kent ...ail, REAL ESTATE BOUGHT AND SOLD All kinds of vacant frontage, liest and Husiuess and residence income property, property, acreage in lots ami farms. River cheapest on the market. J. S. Downey & CO. 108 1-2 Jersey Street JH-'O- they our now I iiavh some of the best small homes, and vacant Inli.. f ff f. .11.1 .1.1... - . , ; Iii .1 .11 ... . ; W"". j. . .uciKiciuiiii, jy great saving iu electricity and when declare they had a lovely time but street, near Cedar Park Station, l oin .Mona nan came around to rwul uroiner i-oucu says U costs iike T " tli.. ..1.. 1,. r it -,w , ill ,. ....,. 1,1 .l.v ..J furv to crease an Oregon calf, nnd . MST-Oolil necklace with v v 1 titt tw vvituit iiu l u 1 -e keep him from bargains In lots in St. 4Jo Gilbert l.p their advertising space and take ads out because of a slump iu the bus iness, we will have to hedge witli every fly-up-the-cieek that comes along. We are about to lose the big dredge boat Chinook from the gov ernment moorings, according to the niiuouuml plans for that vessel. The boilers will be icplaccd with new ones and the boat put to work at the mouth of the Columbia. This is what should have been done two years earlier. It is too bad to have so many thousands of dollars of the government's money tied up in a fine vessel like this one, with out earning n cent for two or three years. The more so since it takes several thousand dollars for sala ries of those who have to care for the vessel while inactive. If our senators and representatives wete compelled to make good this loss to the people greater care would be taken to keep such property of the jx;ople earning them something. your own town or supporting your uwu met chants and home paper we would be very glad to know them, Mrs. W. E. N'iles of Milwaukee, Oie., visited Mrs, G. Ward yester day. Mrs. Raymond Lee, who has been very til tne past two weeks is re- orted out of danger. The little child of A. McCallum, who has been ill with the scarlet fe ver is said to be out of danger. The sympathy of their many friends go out to Mr, and Mrs, Scott Wagner in the loss of little one hurried yesterday. The ietitiou of the resident Ma sons of St. Johns to their home lodge in Portland to organize a lodge iu St. Johns has been granted ami application to the supreme lodge of the state for a charter will be made at once. All Master Ma sons tcqucsicu to meet in Uickuer s hall Wednesday evening, Novem ber 27 at 7:30. to taking a monkey wreueii aim giving the wheels an extra turn or two. He thought we certainly were on to the combina tion anil had reversed the gearing mid tun the machine backwards. The stunt was the work of the new member of the tribe who re cently came down from Hood Riv er. After getting in the winter wood, putting in the crop of straw lierries, grubbing out the timber laud of the new ranch and other laliors an the place there was so much of that Hood River energy leu tiiat as a matter ot satety we were obliged to use the office front as a safety valve in order to pro tect the other members of the tribe and even now we always leave the door ojien when we go home that we may Have a well denned line of locket. I 1 . . , . .. . .-7 1 When thev left here Hrother Kerr l" " ' ',r "V ." v'"c IllH was iiaviug iiimcuity in getting i .school house, Hrother Couch to divy up on the room 10 Central 3-11 view, expense, declaring th'at he would trSmlylnrhce unnK wc mmier up uviuic wic lor lots or acreage, IUchange, car 1 ..... .. . , .. . . t ...I .! I ... . . iuuc. 1 ultra lor u gixxi nine, IMouysius, the Guide. And now the good brothers are going to take it out of Dionysius' hide. care Re 3-11 Big Channel Mining Company The mines of this company are located near Merlin, Joseph ine county, Oregou one of the richest placer districts iu the state. S'ock for sale by W. H. KING or DANIEL CALKINS. Plant an ad. in 0 YEARS EXPERIENCE Wa.NTKD Renter for one hnub ing room. Also roomers ami boarders. cry nnest accommodations, I). O, Husby, 518 Ivunhoe street. Apply 1'or Rknt Five room bungalow, ujv totlate, modern convenience. Price rea sonable. Iiujuire of owner, 6oj north jersey street, ip A Good Liniment. When you need a good reliable liniment try Chamberlain's Pain Ualm. It has no superior for sprains and swellings, A piece of flannel slightly dampened with Pain ikiiiii is superior 10 a piaster tor i-uk.nisiiku uovsk to kknt k you lame back or pains in the sine or ru,u ""ci nouse m a roou local. oh.. It nk -.!!,... rt.i.i..nn ."J-' cheap rent, ask J. K. Williams. He pains and makes sleep and rest pos- I'or S.I.K Several water siuniel pup- pies. Impure of C. W. Potter, at Potter .v i.oours naruware store. their retreat iu case of emergency. sioie. store, For sale by St. Johns drug A Reliable Remedy tor Croup. Mrs. S. Rasinthal of Turner, Michigan, says: "We have used Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for ourselves and children for several years und like it very much. We Special. The services at the Haptist church will coutinue till Sunday evening. Considerable interest among the unconverted. Rev. E. A. Smith has preached with much think it the only remedy for croup earnestness ami pathos. Come anil and can highly recommend it." britig your friends to these uieet Por sale by St. Johus drug store, lings. E. A. Leonard, pastor. has one. l'OR &LK Household furniture, full bels, lull bcili. chairs, dressers, strive cooking utensils, etc. 805 Richmond street. 3 txl I)ST Between railroad cut and Cooks grocery a gold belt buckle. I'inder leave at tills o&ce and get reward. a.p SWFWFI 'S Ulkfl UilF UlIVFt Bring iu your priutiug now. The St. Johns Review and watch your business grow. 1 TIM DC MAMS Demon Copvni&MTa Aft. Ac too. SMiMns a iktltb snd dMcrlMlaa mmt qatctlr uortla our opinion tn lioth a larwtloa la probsblr Mtnttil. CurcmaiilM. lton cttrtrtW coudiitUL HAW6(M oaluui Mnt rr. OMiMt uocr tot Mcuniiff nmu. riuui lAA.a turaiuit Muua A Lc. imnti k, without cbrt, la tb u4tulnotkt, 1 Scientific Utttrkaii. lr llhutntad WMklr. Imrnltfr. ur cKntlio Vxinul. Tubs. At a wouu.ll. SoM byiJI mwtiiitn. Work Wanted. A good, sober and industrious man desires to secure employment. Anybody who has use for the ser vices of such a person, who is will ing to work at anything, is request ed to leave word at this office. Wanted. Good bright girl, who Is a good speller, to learn typesetting at this office. t I