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Plant an ad. 8 in the St. Johns Review and see your business I grow Keep Bright and You WILL KEEP BUSY Klcctric Light is the innttcl Unit draws trade. The brflit store is the "hypnotic eye" of business. People enn no more resist the attraction oi a brilliant, Ktcctrictilly lighted store than they can resist the clarion call of a brass band. Is your competitor with the Klectricnlly illuminated show windows, bright interior and sparkling Klcctric Sign getting an advantage over you ? The moth never flutters around the uuliglitcd caudlel Up-to-date stores nowadays consider shop-window lighting a necessity, whether they remain open after dark or not. Competition foices modern methods. A show window brilliantly illuminated with Klcctric light will make many a sale "the night before." Klcctric light compels attention, makes e isy the examination of your display, shows goods in detail and fabrics in their true colors. And don't neglect the Klcctric Sign. It is soliciting "tomorrow's" business every moment it is lighted burning your name in the public mind. It is a solicitor that never becomes weary never stops work - costs little. Call Telephones: Alain 6688, A 1675 for Information. Portland Railway Light and Power Go. FIRST ANOJALDER STREETS PORTLAND OREGON MUM Whitwood Court! 200 acre tract opposite St. Johns ONLY .1 AULES TO PORTLAND "7 profit on one lot with an investment of $70111 1 VJV' four months is one of the tesults obtained on this ioK.'ity. If this sounds good, investigate at once if you are looking for something of this kind, Nice homes ami little acre tracts can yet be had very cheap and on easy pay ments if defied. A FOUNTAIN of pure soft spring water adorns our platted pioperty an I is now available to any part by strong giavity pressure at nominal cost. The use of this water will lengthen your life ten years. Stieets being im proved, building ulicody commenced, full view of the beau tiful Willamette, See us ipiick before another lise in prices. K. SIIKI'ARI) it CO, and II. O. OtiDKN. Auhnt.s, Sr. Johns, Okkoon. y 8 THE X 0 PENINSULA BANK I St. Johns, Oregon. M M Capital $25,000.00 ft Jjj Surplus 1,500.00 I Interest paid on savings deposits. ooooxkxwcooooooo 00000 Monsieur Beaucaire By Booth Tarkington An Interesting Serial Story, .1 Portion of Which will be Pub lished in the Review Until Completed. (Continucdjfrom last week) "Atadcraoisollo, I liavo U10 honor to ask you: if you had known Una Beaucairo was hones , though of peasant birth, would you" Involuntarily, controlled oa her icy presonco was, sho shuddered. Xhoro was a moment of silence. "Mr. Molyncux," said Lady Mary, "in Bpito of your discourtesy in allowing a servant to address mc, I offer you a last chance, to leave this room undisgraccd. Will you givo mo your arm J" ''Pardon mc, madam," said Mr. Molyncux. "Stuff y lying mouth with his orders 1" shouted tho duko. But Molyncux still hold tho gontlomcn back. "Ono moment," kt Tied. "Itl. d WintcrBOt," said Beaucairo, "of what arc you afraid ? Yom ealculato well. Beaucairo might havo been belief an impostor that you yourself cxposo' f Never 1 But I was not goin' reveal that secret Tou havo not absolvo' mo of my promise." "Toll what you liko," answered tho duko. "Toll all tho wild U you havo timo for. You havo fivo minutes to mako up your mind to go quiotly." "Now you absolvo mo, then t Ha, ha I Oh, yes I Mademoiselle," he bowod to Lady Mary, "I havo tho honor to requcs' you leavo the room. You shall miss no details if theso frien's of yours kill mo, on the honor of a French gontlcman." "A French what!" laughed Bantison. "Do you daro keep up tho prctensol" cried Lord Townbrake. : : : : Fourth January Clearance Sale l'liiitliiKourMlu'i tu'llv in nci'tl ol won bwu for n lurm" lino of SIuh'Omiou to arrive c will Klvi' a ia!i ilitcouut of ten per cent on every time In our t-ie until January is. ivS. We have 11 few (Mir of cloth vateririMf liuiiting boots, u icgitlur f. 50 Knit, to close out at t J. 19. TliU iliM-ouul for ear.li only Cull ami ee Mime tprvi.il price oa jjroeeries. COUCH & CO. Phone I'niou .10OO. 20(18 Philadelphia street. YOU HAD A'.YOII'.V THIS IIEAUUAIUE WAS HONES', THOUGH VF 1 r.AaA.i T DIIlllI, WOULD YOU" Beaucnira dropped into n chair with his head bent low and his arm ouUtrotched on tho table. His eyes filled slowly in epito of him- solf, and two tears rolled down tho young man's checks. "An' livo men uro jus' names 1" said M. Beaucaire. St. Johns Lumber Co. Has all kinds of lumber, kiln dried and otherwise, Also slab wood. Timbers of all sizes cut to order. Get your winter's wood now and save (rouble. OIIAPTEK VI. r tho outor room Wiutorsot, unahlo to find Lady Mary and supposing her to havo joined Lady Bollor- ton, disponed of his negus, then approached tho two visitors to pay his respects to tho young princo, whom ho diticovorcd to bo a stripling of eoventcon, arrogant looking, but pretty as a girl. Standing besidu tho Marquis do Mirepoix, n man of quiot bearing, ho was surrounded by 11 group of tho great, among whom Mr. Nash naturally counted himself. Tho beau was felicitating him pelf that tho foreigners had not arrived a week earlier, in which caso ho and Hath would havo been detected in n piceo of gross ignoranco concerning tho 1 ranch nobility making much of do Miropoix'a ex' barber. TU a lucky thing that follow was got out of tho way." ho cjacu luted under cover. "Thank mo for it," rojoincd Wintorset. An attendant begged Mr. Nash's notice Tho hoad bailiff sent word that Beaucairo had long sinco entered tho building by a sido door. Jt was supposed Mr. Nash had known of it. and tho Fronchmau was not arrested, as Mr. Molyncux was in his company and said ho would bo answorablo for him. Consternation was so plain on the boau s trained faco that tho duke leaned toward him anxiously. "1 ho villain's in, and Molyncux hath gono madl" Mr. Bantison, who had boon fiorcolv olbowing his way toward them, joined heads with them. "You may woll say ho fs in." ho ex claimed, "mid if you want to know whoro, why, in yonder card room. I saw him through tho half opou door." "What's to bo donoi" asked tho beau. "Send tho bailiffs" "Fie, fio I A filo of bailiffs ? Tho scandal I" "Thou listen to 1110," said tho duke. "I'll select half a dozen gen tlemen, explain tho matter and we'll put him in tho center of ua and iako bun out to tho bailiffs. 'Twill appear nothing. Do vou remain icro and keep tho attention of Beaujolais and do Mirepoix. Come, Bantison, fetch Townbrako and Harry liakoll yonder. I'll bring the others." Threo minutes later his graco of Wintorsct flung wido the card room door and, aftor his frionds had entered, closed it. "Ah!" remarked M. Beaucairo quietly. "Six more largo men." Tio duke, seeing Lady Mary, started, but tho angry signs of her intorviow had not loft hor faeo and reassured him. He offered hk hand to conduct hor to tho door. "Mav I havo tho honor t" "If this is to bo known, 'twill bo bettor if I leavo after. I should bo obsorved if I went now." "As you will, madam," ho answered, not displeased. "And now, you impudont villain," ho began, turning to M. Beaucaire, but to fall back, astounded. " 'Od's blood, tho dog hath murdered and robbed Bomo royal princo I" Ho forgot Lady Mary's presence in his excite wont, "Lay hands on him I" ho shouted. "Tear those orders frosm him!" Molyneux threw himself between. "Ono word I" he cried. "One ord before you offer an outrage you will repent all your lives!" "Or lot M. do Winterset coiuo alono I" laughed M. Beaucaire. "Do you expect mo to fight a cutthroat barber, and with bare kinds t" "T flunk- nnn ilnA tint nviwn1 iiinnaimii. in flr.li luut WnuU - t.iv my wy . Phone lSust 6 I futht vou. vou think f Thut was whv I bad mv sarvanta thai avaaia L '3" we play, I would gladly fight almos' any ono in tho.worP, totldU I; 203 J"y Strt St. Johns, Or. THILIPJ'El" UE CRIED. "MY lUlOTHEIi, I HAVE COME TO TAKE YOU DACE WITH ME." "Know, you villain barber, that your mastor, tho Marquis do Mire poix, is in tho next room." Molynoux heaved a great sigh of relief. "Shall I" Ho turned to M. Beaucairo. Tho young man laughod and said, "Tell him como horo at onco." "Impudent to tho lost I" cried Bantison as Molynoux hurried from (he room. "Now you goin' to boo M. Boaucuiro's mastor," said Beaucairo to Lady Mar'. " 'Tis truo what I say, tho other night. I cross from Franco in his suit; my passport say' as his harbor. Thou to pass tho ennui of exilo I como to Bath and play for what ono will. It kill tho timo. But when tho pooplo hear I havo been a servant thoy como only secretly, and thoro is ono of thorn ho has absolvo' mo of a promiso not to sneak of him I learn something ho cannot wish to bo tol'. I mako Bomo troublo to learn this thing. Why I should do this? Woll that is my own rirzon. So I mako this man holp mo in a masque, the unmasking it was, for, as tltcro is no 0110 to know mo, I throw off my blaok wig and becomo myself and so I am 'Ohatcaurion,' Castlo Nowhere. Then this man I use, this Wintorsot, ho" "I havo great need to dony theso accusations 1" said tho duke. "Nay," said Lady Mary wearily. "Shall I toll you why I mua' bo 'Victor and 'Bonucalro' and 'Ohm- teaurion' and not roysolf 1" "To escopo from tho bailiffs for dobts for razors and soap," gibed Lord Townbrako. "No, monsieur. In Franco I havo got a cousin who is a man with a very bad temper at some timo', and ho will novor enjoy his rolativi to do what ho does not wish" no was interrupted by a loud commotion from without. The door was flung open, and tho young Count of Boaujolais hounded in and throw his arms about tho neck of M. Beaucairo. "Philippe I" ho cried. "My brothor, I havo como to take you baok with mo." M. do Mirepoix followed him, bowing as a courtior in deference, but M, Boaucairo took both his hands heartily. Molynoux came of tor, with Mr. Nash, and closod tho door. "Alv warmest folicltations." said tuo marquis, "mere is no longer need for your incognito." "Thou best of masters I" said Beaucairo, touching him fondly on the shoulder. "I know. Your courier camo safely. And so I am forgiven ! But I forget" Ho turnod to tho lady. Sho had begun to tremble exceedingly. "Faires of all tho English fair," ho said, as the gentlemen bowed low to her deep courtesy, "I beg the honor to presen' to Lady Mary Carlisle, M. lo Comto do Beaujolais. M. do Mirepoix has already tho honor. Lady Mary has been very kind to me, my frieu's. You mua' help me mako my acknowledgment Made moiselle and gentlemen, will you givo mo that favor to dotain you one Install? "Henri," ho turned to tho young Beaujolais, "I wish you had shared my mask I havo been so gay I" The surface of his tone was merry, but there was an undercurrent, weary-sad, to speak of whet was tho mood, not tho manner. Ho made tho effect oi addressing every one presont, but he looked steadily at Lady Mary. Hor eyes wero fixed upon him, with a silent and frightened fascination, and sho trembled more and more. "I am a great actor, Henri. These gentle mon are yet ecarco convince' I am not a lackoy I And I mus' tell yoe that I was jus' now to bo expelled for having been a barber I" (Continued next week) AN OFFICIAL DIRECTORY S. H. GREENE Attorney-at-Law. I Office: Room 9, II reed en Build liifj, comer Third nnd Washington 'streets, Portland, nnd Room 35, llol , brook Mock, St. Jolins. Phone: Pacific 2098. Residence: St. Johns 'HENRY E. COLLIER Lawyer. Rooms In the Holbrook building. St. Johns, Oregon. B. F. BELIEU Contractor nnd Builder ' Enat St. Johns, Plans and estimates given. Joseph McChcsney, Al. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Day and Night Office In McChcsncy Block Phone Wood U wit 473 ST. JOHNS, - - OREOON DR. L. G. HOLLAND, PHYSICIAN AND SURdEON Residence: 435 Williams Ave. Phone Enst 6363. Office: Hoi brook llrlck Itlock,rooms3nnd4 Phone Hnst 3689. St. Johns, .... Oregon Dr VV. E. HARTEL, DENTIST Crown nnd Ilrldge Work n Specialty Rooms t nnd 3, Holbrook Mock, St. Johns Dr. MARY MacLACHLAN Physician and Surgeon. Office In Holbrook' Mock. Residence, 315 Huycs street. Phone Scott 6995. OSCAR DeVAUL, M. D ORIc hours, 9 lo 11 1, m., to j p. m. omrc I'hotic, tkolt 1104. Hcildcticc I'lioiK, Union Jvoi. Office In Uiilvtrtlty I'ntk Drug Blott. J. R. VVEIA1ER Transfer and Storage Your Patronage Solicited 105 ltnt IturlliiKlon street, St. Johns. Bon Ton Barber Shop MANSI'IKl.t) & KAltMUtl.V. l'lrst class work nnd clean hot towels for patrons. Hnlr cutting n specialty, Aucnta for West Coast Laun lrv. Jersey street St. Johns E.C.MONNICH PAPER HANGING AND PAINTING Estimates Furnished 1009 Montcitb St. St. Johns, Or. P. M. HART, Photographer Hoi.iikook IIlock, St. Johns All kinds of Portrait work, copying enlarging, etc. Stamp pictures a Sprcinlty E. D. WALKER" A 1.. Hakims' Old Stand The very Choicest Candies, Fancy Clay, Brier Root and Meerschaum Pipes. Fine Cigars 50c a box up. J, II. III.ACK ANDY KKKK BLACK & KERR Building Contractors I'Un nd KitimaUs Furnished. LAUREL LODGE No. 186 1. 0. 0. F. ST. JOHNS, ORCOON Meets each Monday cvcnini in Odd Fellows hall, at 8:00. Visitors welcomed. V. K. I'oote, N. G. K. II. llolcomb, Secretary. Holmes Lodge No. 101 KMQIITS OP FVTIIIAS. Meets every l'riday nlnht at 7:30 o'clock at I.O.O.F, nan, visitors always wel come. C. I.. Goodrich, C. C. K. I). llolcomb, K. R, S. Fraternal Brotherhood. Meets every l'ridav nleht In M. W. A. Hall. S. J. Schelter, president: las. II. 8 Gee, secretary. Street Car Time Table. I,eae 3d & Alder. A.M. A.M. P.M. 1130 548 1145 600 12 00 6 11 13 3opm6 3o 1340 648 I 00 I 18 136 54 3 13 330 3 48 306 i '4 3 41 4 00 4 18 436 4 54 5 10 5 45 605 5 6 40 700 7 5 7 30 lea 815 830 8 45 9 00 9 5 930 9 45 1000 10 15 1030 1045 II 00 II 15 52 It EDMONDSON CO., Plumbing and Tinning 706 7'4 7 43 800 820 840 9 00 9 20 940 10 op 10 3d 10 40 II 00 11 30 12 00 13 30 "45 I Leave St. Johns. I A.M. A.M. P.M. 5 45 II 33 615 6 o 5 11 40 6 30 6 36 13 00 6 40 640 i3 3op6 5o 650 1340 710 7 00 1 co 7 30 7 15 18 750 7 30 l 36 8 10 7 50 I 54 8 30 8 10 3 13 830 8 33 2 30 9 10 8 40 3 48 9 30 8 55 3 06 9 50 9 10 3 24 10 10 9 35 343 to 30 9 40 4 00 1 1 00 9 55 4 o II 30 10 IO 440 13 OO 10 33 5 00 13 30 1040 515 1230 JO 55 5 35 l 30 11 10 s 33 A. M. 1 St. Johns Ferry Time Card. Leave East Side (A. M.V-:w. 7:10. 8:oo, 9X, ioo, u:oo, laxoM. P.M. ISO, 3o, 3o, 4:00, 4:50, 5:30, 0:20. Leave West Side (A. M.V 6:. 7:. 8:30, 9:30, 10:30, 11:30. P, M. 13:30, 1:30, 3:30, 3:30, 4:30, 5:10, 6:00, 6:30. not wish to sou my hand with a" J I If you want job printing done at ooce, bring it in now.