I 4 The Toledo Made of best qunllty cold roll ed sheet steel of heavy gauge. Duplex grates. Baking can be regulated fust or slow. Warming oven door can be placed in any position. Nickel smooth and easily kept clean. Fuel savers. Clearance Sale During This Month If you are in need of Furniture, Rugs or Carpets It will prove to your financial advantage to examine our offerings before placing your order elsewhere. Opposite stDfc 5 I- WE HAVE A FEW HEATING STOVEsf left, that we will sell regardless of profit, nud ALMOST regardless of cost to Clean Up Before Invoice Now is n good time while too rainy to work out of doors, to dress up that Commode, Morris chair or Chiffonier, with a coat of Sunshine. WE HAVE A FULL LINE OF SHADES Then give the kitchen floor and wainscot n coat of Creolite. Make your wile believe that you have turned over n leaf with the New Year. POTTER & GOOLD, Till! HARDWARE MliX ST. JOHNS, OREGON i wc BUY FURS s HIDES HtlNTERft'&TRAPPEftrQUIDE. ISA win, ItlMr P UM UK WlHW Wjnmm. wimvm w . BUILDERS' HARDWARE As well as the other kinds of Hardware is OUR HOBBY We are making the hard ware business our study, and it's not how cheap wecau buy but how good, and we must have the quality. Our Universal Stoves and Ranges are as good as the BEST made. Our mixed paints are the Acme quality kind. COMPANY. No. 1 1 1 Burlington street When to Go Home. From the Bluffton, lud., Banner: "When tired out, go home. When you waut consolation, go home. When vou want fun. ero home. When vou want to show others that you have reformed, go home and let your latnuy get aquaimeu with the fact. When vou want to show your self at your best go home nnil do the net there. When you feel like being extra liberal go linme and nractlce on vour wife and children first. When you want to shine with extra brilliancy go home and light up the whole household." To which we would add, when you have a bad cold go home and take Plmmherlaln's Couch Remedy and a nuick cure is certain. For sale by St. Johns Drug store. Our Charges. As is customary, we will charge fnr rnnl of thanks. oc: for resolu- ' w - HflnnriRKS HSrOWBrB 1 cnurch or ,odBe entertainments, nUIIUIIbAO IIOIUHUIU ,. .les. etc.. where there are charcres for admission, 5C per line, but where there are uo charges for these events, we will breaK tne rule and insert them free. We make this announcement so that 'our good friends may understand our rule in this respect. The Wellington KNIGHT t CLBYII. friyteten. ' Fine Wines and Liquors. Family Supplies a Specialty. Holbrook Block, St. Johns, Oregon Watch St. Johns grow this year. To Whom it May Concern. For the name and residence of the owner of any property m St, Johns or vicinity, call on or write T. T. I'arker, attorney at law, in Holbrook building. Titles to real property lurueriic UlUft UIU UllklfCfc Local News. THE BARGAIN COUNTER He who by his biz would rise Must cither bust or advertise. Voters in precinct No. i will register at no No. Jersey at the office of Richard Shepard & Co. There wore eicht forcicu vessels anchored in our harbor last week. Guess Portland must be crowded for room. Mrs. C. W. Potter, who has been confined to her bed for some days by serious illness, is slowly recovering. Mr. Mellien of Portland and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ward of Olcx, Ore., visited at the S. J. Scheltcr home Sunday. MA. Stnrlttnti. resident rctiorter of the Telegram at St. Johns, has rented his residence at wnitwoou Court, and is now living in our city. St. Tnlma PiIps chili will meet at city hall Wednesday evening, Jan. 22 at 7:30 o'clock. Everybody interested in the future of St. Johns cordially invited. The nf the W. C. T. U. will render a program in Bickner's hall at 2:30 Sunday afternoon. Absolutely free. No collection. Everybody welcome. A nhvslclan was called and an operation made to relieve an ab see hehitul Mrs. Coffvn's left ear. It was a very successful operation ... . .. .-... li it is reported ana me iauy is recovering. Tt will soon be time to rctiancr your honlcs and rcpaiut the build ing. Kindly see K. C. Monnich's ad and call 011 him when you need anything in 111s line, lie win -mix you plenty." H. V. lk-llcu. who has not been well for some time has gone to Southern Lulitorina in nopes uiai hltt henlth mnv lie linnrovcd. Wc hope he may soon regain his health and return to St. Johns. W T? Qivemret. nnr untitilnr hnr. If. w.. ..., ... ncss maker, attended the Harness- makers' and Dealers' convention at 'ortlaud Tuesday and Wednesday of this week. He is Johnny oil the spot when there is anything doing 11 his line. A scries of sermons will be ireached at the Baptist church Sun day evenings commencing January 16. at 7:30 on the topic! "is tne Bible from God or of Men?" All ure cordially inviteu. 11. a. ,couard, pastor. Mr. Frank Mason of San Fran cisco and formerly of St. Johns, trade Dr. and Mrs. Hartel n visit Wednesday. Mr. Mason is chief engineer of the steamer Johan Poul son, which plies between Portland and San Francisco. Mrs. Lasher, who has been in the city attending her daughter, Mrs. Rambo, during her recent llness, returned home to Cheney, Wash., accompanied by Mrs. Ram bo, who will visit with her mother for awhile as she regains her health. A movement is on foot to start a creamery here which will be a first class institution, enabling our peo- lc to get cream, milk, butter, cheese, eggs, etc., fresh at all times. We hope the gtntletneu interested will succeed in doing so for It Is something St. Johns ueeds badly. Mr. Averell. the representative of Western Life, is meeting with good success. The business men art cu ar v are subscribing lluer- ally to his magazine. His offer of a free write-up for the city with eood 1 ustrations is a very unerai one and we trust the full number of 300 subscriptions may be secured lere. Mrs. M. A. Bitcood left this week to attend her daughter. Mrs Fountain, at Walterville, Ore., who Is HI with the measles. Mrs. Bit- good anticipates a picnic, as neither Mrs. Fountain, her husband or any of their four or five children have experienced the pleasure of a seance wltll tliat disease, 1 lie lainiiy mm Mrs. B teood have our Hearty con gratulations. A mother sent her minor children down from Portsmouth Tuesday to tret her some beer. When asked r . . why they came here instead ot Portland, replied that the policemen were eettine too strict over there. They were brought up before the municipal judge, where tney were taught that St. Johns policemen were 11 n to date, and mother will have to get her own beer uutil her boys become of age. H. E. Harris, president aud manager of Harris Bros. Ice Ma- ehlnerv Co. was in the citv 1 ues dav look ne alter ins interests uere. 7 . ' . Mr. Harris savs that the machinery for the ice olant is all finished and ready to be sent to St. Johns. He is having the ground put in snape for the erection ot the building aud as soon as the material can be got ten on the ground will nave it put up. He says they will be making ice there by the first of April. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Rice of Mason City, la., who have been making an extended tour of the Southwestern states arrived in bt. Tohns last week. They expect to make this their future home. We congratulate them upon their taste and mdement and wish tnem tne best of success. Mrs. Rice is a daughter of R. W. McKeou, our nredeeessor on the Review, is a chiD off the old block, a bright, happy young woman who will be welcomed to the society ot tne city. An Interesting Column For Prospective Buyers. Fine oil for shoes at the harness shop. $i7:. Lot close in. A cash. balance $5 a mouth. S. L. Dobie. Stcoo. Corner lot on Jersey St. 1 -i cash, balance 1, 2 or 1 years. S. L. Dobie. Vou pet full weicht and first quality at the Central market. Just try it awhile. Lots 1. 2. 1. .1 and .s. block No. 2, Shcpard's addition. Terms and cheap. S. L. Dobie. Sijoo. House and lot on Ivan- loe street near car line and post- office. Terms. S. L. Dobie. Wanted A lady to do wnshinc and ironing for family. Call 217 Mohawk street near water tower. I will be in St. Johns to test eyes Tuesday, Jan. 14 tit the North Bank pharmacy. C. M. Salisbury, Optician. Have vour property insured in the St. Paul or Northern fire insur ance companies. They are the best. S. L. Dobie, agent. Parties desirlutr to sell call and list their property with J. E. Col- vlii, Chicago and jersey streets. If vou have nropertv for sale at reasonable prices in St. Johns. I will buy it and sell it for you. 11. G. Ogdeii, Review oilicc. it T. T. Larson has moved across the street from his old stand where he will meet his old customers for nil Irliwlu nf rennlrlmr nf hnntti mill shoes. 114 Philadelphia street. All our meats are uovcrnmeiit inspected and the best that money can buy. They arc neatly and carefully handled. Come in and leave your order for free delivery. Ward's Central Market. Have vour eves fitted nronerlv bv C. M. Salisbury, the optician. Jan. 14, at North Bank pharmacy, bt. j onus. Commercial Club. The commercial club met iu reg ular session last Wednesday and the rooms were crowded with inter ested citizens. The club was met by n couple of representatives of the Portland Board of Trade Jour nal, with n nrotxxsition to give St. Johns a write up iu that publica tion's anniversary number. I lie club endorsed their proposition and expressed the desire that our mer chants and business men would contribute liberally to the fund. A representative of the Journal will call upon you iu a few days. Dig up liberally and let our city be known 011 the outside. The matter of the free ferry was taken up, a committee appointed to confer with the county commis sioners with a view to having the county purchase the present ferry and operate the same free. Other matters ot minor impor tance were discussed and all mem bers appeared to be blowing up their muscles for a strenuous effort when the robins nest again. Airs. Carrie Wilkes. Mrs. Carrie Wilkes, wife of Mr. Wilkes of Point View, died at their tome on the corner of Dayton and Seneca streets Sunday at 1 1 p. 111., of tuberculosis and heart failure. The funeral services were con ducted at the home on Tuesday morning by Rev. G. W. Nelson of the CoiiKreuaiioual church, inter ment was made in the Rose Uty Park cemetery. Mrs. Wilkes eaves a husband, daughter, moth er and sister to mourn her early departure, House and Lot. We have a house and lot: lot .Sox no and four room house. Hist built, well located, right 011 car track. 8oo 200 cash, balance atSi2.o per month. Harry E Wagoner Co., 216 Chamber of Commerce. nc Money Wanted. iRr-i nr ftirwi fnr ten vears or less, at 7 per cent interest payable .1 i ' I I... A I.. . mommy; goou oct-uiuy. ipi'iy . t t rr 1111s omce. Bring in your job printing. Mrs. MacCullani's sister is very sick with symptoms of appendicitis. A musical and literary entertain ment will be given at Hiekners hall. February 12. under the aus pices of the Ladies Aid society of the Congregational ciiurcn. W. H. McNeill is a new arriva in St. Johns and is engaged in selling a number of valuable torm nla fnr different remedies and airents which he euarantees to do .. the work assigned them or reiunu the money. The public is invited to attend the illustrated service at me -on ereeational church, Suuday, Jauu arv 10. at 7:30 p. m. There wil be special music. The usual serv Ices will be conducted at the morn ing hour. G. W. Nelson, pastor LADIES' HOME JOURNAL PATTERNS Headlight Ovcrulls "Union Made" I Special January Reduction Sale Until further notice wc offer ninny lines of first-clnss nierelinntlise nt grently reduced prices, Our regulnr prices nre from 10 to 25 per cent chenper thnn nny other store in St. Johns, nud ns cheap ns any Portland store handling the same grade of goods, and WE CAN PROVE IT This is not a fake sale of the kind now so populnr iu Portland. If you wish to be humbugged, don't come here. Go to some of Portland's big department stores. We don't mark UP our goods before we mark them DOWN. YOUR CREDIT IS NOT GOOD At this store. We sell only for cash and you get the benefit in better goods at lower prices. Thrifty housewives and all economical buyers will find much to interest them nt this sale. All standard Prints, Mcrritnacks, Peabodys, Ilainlltons, etc., regular price everywhere 8 cents, now 7 cents per yard. Auioskcag nnd Normandie dress ginghams sold at the best stores for cents, mid by some of our St. Johns competitors nt 18 cents, now 10 cents yard. Entire stock of Outing Flannels reduced 7c outings now 6c t2c outings now 10c toe outings now 9c 15c outings now i2c Flannelettes regularly i2j4cnow to cents Low Prices on Towels and Table Linens Full size bath towel, regular price 15 cents, now i2'j cents. Full size bath towel, regular price 25 cents, now 23 cents. Extra size bath towel, regular price 35 cents, now 30 cents. Bleached table linen, 64 iu. wide, reg, price, 50 cents, now 45 cents. Bleached table linen, 64 in. wide, reg. price, 65 cents, now 55 cents. Unbleached table linen, 60 iu. wide, teg. price, 65 cents, now 55 cents. Deep Cut in Dress Goods Cotton dress goods in stripes nnd plaids the 18c grade now 15c; the 25c grade now 20 cents. Twenty per cent discount 011 nil our wool dress goods $1.25 values now $1. 00; S1.00 values now 80 cents the yard, etc., etc. Big Values in Bedding Extra fine cotton blankets, full size, regular 2.25, now $2.00 Fine white wool blankets, full size, regular 4.00, now 3.50 SuKr white wool blankets, full size, regular 5.00, now 4.50 Full size comforter, weight seven pounds, $1.50. Sateen covered comforters, filled with best white batting, regular price $3, now $2.50 Comforters from 75 cents up. Blankets from 85 cents the pair up. 3--Big Bargains Men's Underwear-,-3 Men's grey wool underwear, regular price $1.00, now 75 cents ' Men's grey wool underwear, regular price 1.25, now ii.oo Men's grey wool underwear, regular price 1.50, now 1.25 Odd pairs men's and women's shoes at actual cost All hand painted china, picture frames, Japanese baskets, etc., 25 per cent off. We guarantee that these prices cannot be duplicated. PRALL MERCANTILE CO. HOLBROOK BLOCK, ST. JOHNS, OREGON lluslcr llrown Shoes Str.iim llros. Clotlilnw A Home Alndc Happy by Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. About two months ago our baby girl had measles which settled on her lungs and at last resulted iu n severe attack of bronchitis. We lad two doctors but 110 relief was obtained. Everybody thought she would die. I went to eight differ ent stores to find a certain remedy which had been recommended to me and failed to get it, when one of the storekeeicrs Insisted that I try Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. I did so mid our baby is alive aud well to day. Geo. W. Sence, Holly Spring. N. C. For sale iy St. Johns Drug Store. 0000000000XXvXmX0hX0: 0 OOOSOOOCKI 0OO0O0OOOO00f0O BUTTERICR PATTERNfi lunpiim iPATinuc How is Your Title? Have your abstracts made, con tinued or examined by II. Hender son, abstracter and notary public. Accurate work. Reasonable lees. 205 Jersey street. TIMB TAB LB 0. R. & N. Union Dtpot. Portland. No, t Chicago Special leave 8:300. 111. No, 4 Spokane 1'lyer leaves at 7:00 p. in. No, 6 Khiiwh City I'.xp. leave 7M p. in. No, H Local I'akttujjtr leave won, iu. No. 1 Chicago Social arrive H;30 p, 111, No. Snolcane l'iver arrive at 8; u. 111. No, 5 Kanwi City I'.xp. arrive 9,45 " No. 7 Local PaMcnRcr arrive 5:45 p. 111. I St. Johns BON HAM & CURRIER Branch Store, 107 S. Jersey. The Coming City of the Peninsula I Call at 113 1-2 Jersey street to get prices on some good factory sites, business blocks and choice residence lots. We have some extra good bargains j Q f in blocks on tne U. K. ct ( J i. tracK ana on ine river 5 frnnt fnr fnetnrv sites. - - - j 5 See H iJf&lloWCbicnjte 1, n .... MASON & URBAN Proprietors, tut n try john twin HtC MAOft "INa Contractors for all kinds of Cement Work such as Sidewalks, Ihisements, Utc. D tiirr 'riioiiion ami Mrr htiett.. near CnUr IMrk KING & r.niMnPF I 113 Jersey Street Phone Union 4068 J. E. COLVIN Real Estate, Loans and Fire Insurance The Jefferson, the only old line company that has 50,000 deposit with state. Ckmi-.nt lli.ocK Hi.no. Chicago and Jersey Sts. ST. JOHNS, ORE.