INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS SCRANTON, PENNSYLVANIA Architecture Hook-keeping Stuiiogrnphy Hanking ami Hanking I.nw Cummcrcinl I.tnv Advertising Show Cnril Writing Chemistry Meclinnicnl Drawing Klcctricnl Knginecring Newspaper IllttstratiiiK Civil Engineering Civil Service Steam Engineering Mechanical Engineering Gas Engineering Mining Engineering Locomotive Running Plumbing, Heating and Ventilating lfrench, Spanish, German taught with Edison phonograph Kor full information address, J. A. SHERE, 425 Wnsliingtou Keep Bright and You WILL KEEP BUSY Hlcctric Light is the in.igiiet that draws trade. The hright stoic is the "hypnotic eye" of business. People eiui 110 more resist t lit- attraction ol n brilliant, Ivlecti ically lighted store than they can rcMst the clarion call of a Itrass Imud. Is your competitor with the Eleeti ically illuminated show windows, htight interior and sparkling Electric Sign getting 1111 advantage over you? The moth never llullers around the unligllted caudle! Up lotliitc stores nowadays consider shop-window lighting a necessity, whether they remain open after dark or not. Competition forces modern methods. A show window brilliantly illuminated with Klcclric light will make many a sale "the night Itcfoie." Hlcctric light compels attention, makes eisy the examination of your display, shows goods in detail and fabrics in their true colors. And don't neglect the Hlcctric Sign. It is soliciting "tomorrow's" business every moment it is lighted burning your name in (lie public mind. It is a solicitor that never becomes weary never Mops work costs little. Call Telephones: Alain 6Y1SS, A 1675 for Information. Portland Railway Light and Power Co. FIRST ANO ALDER STREETS l taeiorv ana House Site For Sale or Lease icx) feet on Kailroul with switch si ml 150 feet on Rich iiioiul street; iron building 100x50 with addition .10x50 feci. Will giu loiitf lease or sell for Sqouo.oo on easy terms, Appl to B. T. LEGGETT, 8 THE PENINSULA BANK St. Johns, Oregon. Capital ;?25,oqq.oq Surplus 1,500.00 lntctest pa'd on St. Johns Lumber Co. Has all ki ids of luiubir, kiln Also slab woo l Timbers of Get your winter's wood I H. HENDERSON 205 Jersey St. Keal estate, Loans, Insurance Abstracts of Title Prepared. Accurate Work Guaranteed For neat work, good material ami reasonable prices The Review job printing department cannot be beaten. Representative jjj o St., l'ortland, Ore. ? PORTLAND OREGON ware ST. JOHNS ORKCION US 1 J i savings deposits. v dried and otherwise. all mis cut to order. now and save trouble. A iiwimiiUBiirmmi riwtii j 1 A B HS A VISIT TO ROGUE RIVER (Continued from first page) it is to see a collection cf fruit piled up on the cut glass (?) dish that looks like cholera morbus. As to climntic conditions every resident of the Rogue river valley will tell you to hang up your hat and look no further. General Passenger Agent McMurray of the O. R. & N. said to me in Portland: "If you want a California climate with the disaurceable features left out, try the Rogue River valley. It is perfection." I have found it so. livery dav has been just like the ones in St. Johns when we can see Mis. Hood and Helens. The natty female sails down the streets clad in Iter white goods in the good old summer style, while the dude is sporting his white vest and Pan ama. Ashland claims to be the climatic capita! of the coast, and I believe it is. Its altitude makes it so. At night every building in Ash' land is lighted Irom cellar to gar ret and the porch lights in the res idence districts are sufficient to light the pedestrian on his way The reason: Si per month pays for four incandescent lamps, and they are not of the brand where it is necessary to use a kerosene lamp to read by. Comparing the towns I have seen to ht. Johns brings to mind u re mark made at Hood River last summer by Richard Shepard who said: "The farther I get away the better St. Johns looks to me. This applies to the towns. None of them are one, two, three with us. As to the farming districts the methods here are entirely different from those of Yakima, Weuatchec, Lake Chelan, Hood River, Idaho and the Clarksou districts. They lo 1101 seem lo ic as thorough as they might be, but they are learn iug fast. Perhaps the mild winter has something to do with it. And maybe it is the tendency for large holdings. Hut some of the largest orchards are as neat as the prover bial pin. These are the ones they M)int out to you as record breakers. When they get the fruit game down as line as Hood River, put your money on the Rogue. And paste this in your hat. This southern section of Oregon dots not confine itself to fruit. Medford in an attractive pamphlet claims it lias more natural resources within a 50-inilc radius than any other oiut in the United States. 1 believe it is the truth. The re sources of this section are almost beyond comprehension. A jK-rson must come and see for himself, And it will take time lo see it all. 1 he little fellow has nothing to fear, while the niiin of menus has a eliaucc of doubling his money. The cost of living is nominal. Fuel is high, wood selling for $7 cr cord mid coal at $7 per ton I saw a small load of fir bark soU! on the streets for S.i. There Is plenty of timber in the hills, but the K'ople can make more money than iy cutting wood. It is not all play, this fruit farm iug. on will have to prime and plow and disc and hunt the elusive vei mill all the time. These orch ardists may be likened to the moth er who is in mortal fear that he offspring may become lotisy by con tact Willi tlie neighbor s children A tree that may be all right this wed; may need the doctor the next lint the one who keeps his trees healthy is the one who takes down a fat cheek. And that to what counts. Park Should I lave Carried. Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Ash couple of our good Hood River friends were in the city last Friday and made us a very pleasant visit .ir. asii was sor a uumiier o years engaged 111 merchandising 111 Mood Kiver, but sold bis interest in the biggest store iu Hood River, I Ins Paris Fair, to his partners, nud has been looking for a nice littl farm where he may settle down and raise cattle. He has found several that looked good to him, hut tltey were too far from town to suit Mrs. Ash. He says Mis. Ash wants a farm right iu town. They were greatly pleased witli St. Johns and predict a great future for our city. Hoth declared we made great mistake in not voting the park bonds. Hood River, they say made the same mistake and now there is no suitable place left for a city park except too far out 1 hey gteatly admired the proposed park sue. 11. U. Kricson. Now, there are would be cor oners and coroners, and we think theie ate a number of them very good men, perhaps any of them would seive the people with credit, but there is one man who appeals most strongly to us, Mr. Ericson, the first man to promise the Fast Side a look iu for any of the bus iness of the coroner's office. Mr. Kricon first promised a deputy fbr the Fast Side. Others have fol lowed his example, but he is the pioneer iu this hue of justice and as such we think him entitled to the undivided support of the Fast Side. Let's give it to him. Bring in your prititiug uow. The New Decalogue. The following new ten com mandments comprise a decalogue our people would do well to com mit to memory as they have thai promulgated bv Moses, and if obeyed as faithfully as we were taught iu our youth to obey the Hebrew decalogue, would bring to us, ns n people, a peace and pros perity that would surprise the na tives. I. Thou shalt not go away from home to do thy shopping, nor thy wile, nor thy sons, nor thy daugh ters, as long as the home merchant keep thee informed of what they have to sell. II Thou shalt patronize thine own merchants: unites they fail to let you know they are in business by advertising. Ill Thou shalt patronize thine own printer nud th- y shall patronize thee: the publisher too thou shnlt remember because of the free adver Using his papei gives thee nud thy town. IV Thou shalt piy thy bills prompt ly, that thy credit may he good the land where thou dwellest, nud thy neighbors greet thee gladly then deposit thy surplus iu the home bank, which is the spirit o patriotic co-opuatiou. V Thou shalt not knock the props from under tluiie own town iu order to be avenged on thine cu eitiy, lest thou perish with him. VI Tnou shall not incline thine car lo the voice of the gossijwr nor per m i t the knocker to shake thy cotir nge. VII Thou shnlt spend thy earnings at home, that they may return whence they came and give nour ishment to such as come after thee. VIII Thou shall not bear false witness against the town wherein thou dwellest, but sjtcak well of it iu the ears of all men. IX Thou shalt not covet thy neigh bor's house, nor his lot, nor his seed wheat, nor his meat hog, nor his cow, nor the corn which is iu his crib, but whatsoever thou tie si rest thou shalt buy from him am thou shalt pay the price thereof in the coin of the realm. X Thou shalt keep these command incuts nud tench them to thy oil il dreii unto the third nud fourth geu erations that they may be made to flourish and wax rich while thou art laid to rest with thy fathers. A Pleasing Affair. The Order of Red Men gave 1 most successful dance at the M W. A. hull last Saturday night 1 here were representatives from the Minnehaha, Chinook nud Wil lamette tribes of Portland present to visit the Kiwnun tribe. They had n big ixnv wow nud then put 011 the scab) dance nud buffalo dunce and ghost dance and in fact, all the dances of the tribes. There was served a fine potlatch consist ing of oranges, bananas nud lemon ade that was the real thing, not the circus kind. If you wnnt to enjoy renl hospitality you must visit the Ued Men nud get it first hand from the originators. Something to be Proud of. The surroundings of the city hall uow certainly present a beau tiful apearance, the grounds have been recently worked over and seeded, the fountain has been daccd and cement walks leading to t from all sides with a cement walk all around it. Philadelphia sticet has been graded iu nice shape from ivauhoc to Haves street, and t he beautiful fir tree beside the hall ha a cement wall around it to protect us roots and provide n restum place beneath its shade. We have heard 11 siaied iy travelers that there is not another city of the size of St. Johns in the state that can boast of ns fine a city hall nud grounds as we. A Couple Good Contracts. Goodrich & Goodrich, architects, have the construction of a fine $3000 residence iu Rose City park for R, A. Withrow, the concrete blocks for which will be furnished by Mason & Urban of St. Johns, 1 hese architects have the construc tion of the telephone office at Van couver iu charce. Tins buildim; will be 50x100. two stories high, and built so that nuother story may be added when desired, and will cost about Sis.ooo. Our Charges. As is customary, we wilt charge for card of thanks, 50c; for tions of respect, $1. 00: for of church or lodge entertainments, suppers, sociables, etc., where there are charges for admission, 5c per line, but where there are no charges for these events, we will break the rule and insert them free. We make this announcement so that our gixxl friends may understand our rule iu this respect. OPENED SATURDAY (Continued from first page) In the fifth canto came the fire works. St. Johns soon had the bases full. Two scores were driv en in, nud the squeeze play sent a bunt straight into Ray's hands, ending the chapter. St. Johns Albiua Hrown ss Hurkc Ruppcl(?).. c Hutsmith, Maun C. Moore ... tb Helscr Fleming .... 2b Hums Philbrick . . 3b Patterson Anderson . . p .... Ray, Rnndnll Parker .... If Gardener Hotick cf Klllilny White rf ..... ...Giles Score by Innings. St. Johns 02102000 -4 5 Albiua 000000000 0 Summary. Struck out By Anderson, 13; by Rny, 3; by Randall, 3. liases on balls Off Anderson, 8. Two base hits Killilay, 1; Ray, 3. Three base hit C. Moore, 1. Double plays Albiua, 3; St. Johns 1. Sacrifice hits St. Johns 2; Albiua, 1. Stolen bases St. Johns, 3. Hit by pitched ball Anderson, 1 ; Ray, 3. First base on errors St. Johns, 3. Will Visit the Family Tree. W. A. Cook nnd family, of Knn sas City, Mo., son-in-law of S. S Apple of Portsmouth, will arrive here the first of next month for visit. Mr. Apple has not seen his daughter nud her husband for some four years and the visit is lookee for nrd to witli much anticipate! pleasure. Get Your Sunday Trimmings The C. IS. society of the Chris tiau church will hold a home bnk iug sate tit the furniture store 0 Carlson & Co. iu the Jower build iug Saturday evening this week and every week for- some lime Don't forget to get "Sunday fixin's" of the young people and save your self the bother of making it. To Whom it May Concern. For the name nud residence of the owner of nuy property iu St Johns or vicinity, call on or write T. T. Parker, attorney nt Inw, Holbrook building. Titles to renl property Money Wanted. f jSoo or $3000 for ten years or less, nt 7 K.r cent interest payable monthly; good security. Apply nt this oihce. 1 nm prepared to spray your trees, henhouses, fences, in fact do nuy kind of whitewashing am! spraying. N. A. Gee. RESOLUTION It I resolved by the city of St. John mm 111c mayor ne aim lie 1 Hereby milli nrliMl, directed ami required to enter Into a contract oil liehall of the city o St. John with "The Indiana Road Ma chine Co.," of Port Wayne, Indiana, for me purcintse 01 one .no. 10 I'ort Wayne stone crtndicr, 30 feet elevator, with best chain belt, one revolving screen eight feet lnni: In- to Inches it ameter, with two perforations and one eighteen horse imwer ixirtithle Alux engine for ttcuty-elght humlreil dollar 011 the term proposed in hid by Mitt comptuy heretofore submitted to the council, anil uovorneu ny nil tlie eellientloiis there in, tlie form ol which Mild contract must before signing, be approved by the city attorney. A. M. HSSON, Recorder. Published hi the St. Johns Review, April 17 ami 34, 190s, RESOLUTION. It Is Resolved bv the citv of St. lohns nun me mayor uc. nnn lie is litre Dv umiionteil, directed anil required to enter into a contract on behalf of the city of St. Johns, with Howes & Co. of rortl.md, Oregon, (or the min-liuse of one twelve ton, second hand, Oasiter steam macadam roller, for e ehteen linn dred dollars on the terms nronoacil in bid and communication from said com pauv of ilute April 7, 1908, on file with Recorder, anil governed by all the sjee- Mid contract must be, before signing, iiik-.uiuii memo, me iorms 01 wnicii aoproveu ny me cuv attorney. It is however further resolved that s.itil roller snail be submitted to a thirty day test by the council before the city of 01. juiius bii.iii 111 mij maimer oe oounil to pureiiase same, and if unsatisfactory upon such test, the council reserves the rieht to declare such contract of our. chase null and void, A. M. KSSON, Recorder. Published iu the St Johns Review. April 17 and 2, 190S. If Ycu Have the Grip, Try It. The Journal the other dny gave 90 remedies for the grip nnd left the best one iu the bunch out. When you feci the grip coming on good nnd strong, go to the cup board nud take a half tcaspoonful of cayenne pepper. It is hot stuff to take but it is absolutely sure to cure the grip if taken. It does not blister the mouth. If one is a little babyish nnd afraid of the smarting it can be taken in capsules I. U. KILKENNY G. L. KI'l'S St. Johns ii I Electric Works 203 South Jersey St. ? Wp don't solicit tilnnibintr. J tinning or carpenter work or t uuy uiuei nut: uui mining X to tlie F.lcctricnl Husiness. THAT ISN'T ALL 1 We nre not running n curb- stone Flcctrical Ihtsincss. Our i way of doing business is legit- imatc. Motors and Dynamos sold S nud repaired; Fixtures and i Supplies; House Wiring. t. r. w m wte. m rv m DUlLULKb HARDWARE f As well ns the other kinds of I Inrd ware is t OUR HOBBY o We nre making the hard ware business our .study, nnd it's not how cheap we can buy but how good, nud we must have the quality. Our Universal Stoves nnd Riiugcs tire ns good its the MIST miute. Our mixed paints nre the Acme quality kind. Hendricks Hardware I COMPANY. No. 1 1 1 ntirliugtou street Administrator's Notice to Creditors. IN THIS COl'NTV COURT 01' TMU STATU OI'ORI!0( N, I'OR MULT NOMAH COL'NTV. In the matter of the estate of Itruesl H. I'.lliott, deceased. Notice I hereby given that Mary I! Itlllott was on the Aril day of March duly appointed hy the County lourt 01 .iiuitiioiuaii county, uregon administratrix of the estate of Hrnest 1 I'.lliott. deceased, nnd nil ikmsoiis hav bur claims neuliut said estate are hereby rcijulred to present the same with the proper voucher attached thereto, to the said administratrix iu the law ollicc o II. H. Collier, iu tlie Holbrook bulldintr St. Johns, Oreeou, within six mouths from nud after the date of March n 1008, Mid date being the first publication ol this notice. MARY li. 15I.I.IOTT. Administratrix of the estate of J0.J4 Kruest li. lUliott, deceased. SUAIMONS. IN TIIKCIKCl'IT COl'RT Ol' Tlllt STATU 01' IIKI'.I.O.N. I'UK lin.T.NOMAII LOlI.NTV. .Millie M. Scol, l-Ullltllf . li. It O. Scot, Defendant. To I!. It. 0. Kcol, Defendant: III (he name ol the slate ul Oregon, you are hcreliy euulred to a)ear ami answer ulalut liletl acalust vou in the aboe entltleil suit me ilMe ol the nr.t iulllcallon ol this summons, la oil or before the expiration olslx weeks Irom the Mil on or before Monday the 4th ilav ol May, iquS, and iu tlclaiilt thereof the nlatnllff will a ly to the Court for the relief ileinamletl in the eoiiinlalnt. which uthatthebomUof tiiamiuoi: exifcffni! Ietieeii the uaUl tilalnlifl ami ilrfen ant bciTloyc:il: that ulalntllt be ilecreeil to hae the eiclu.lve care. culo.ly anj control of their nut Violet Keol, ami that f.oi 7, 8, 9, 10 ami 5 of lilnck 4. an4 lot 6 of block s. all In 1'all View Aib ilition to ttrccoii City. Clackamas county. Ore con, tic aet miart to luaiutltf ai her own kenarale minor eiuiiireu. vn. aininie rnroi. Kicnaru tcoi 1roerty not subject to auy equities or claims of clcmtaiit. tenicc of summona by publication Uinatle u li 11 you uy orucr 01 lion, jonu 11. eiciaml. indue of the abnc entltleil court, made and en tered March 1SU1, 1903, directlue that the said publication be made iu the St. Johns Review, a urekly iierpaier ol general circulation, pub- county, ttatc of Oregon, and that said publica tion tie made once each week for six consecutive i.i.cM ui tile illy ui ni. iuiiiis. luitiiuinan weeks. The date of the first publication of this sum iuoiis Is the 30th day of March, . II. I.KI'.U.M!, i6-4 Attorney lor I'lalntiff. No. 9047. TR I A SI' R Y WU'A RTM KNT Office of Comptroller of the Currency, wusiuuKiou, 11. feu. sa, 190a, Whereas, by satisfactory evidence pre sented to the undersigned, it has been made to appear that the 'l'IRST NATIONAL HANK OF bT. JOHN'S iu the City of St. Johns iu the County of Multnomah and State of Oregon, has complied with all the provisions of the statutes of the United States, required to be complied with be fore nil association shall be autlioiizcd to commence the business of Banking. Now, therefore, I, William B. Ridgely, Comptroller of the Currency, do hereby certify that the l'IKST .NATlONAt, HANK Of ST. JOHNS in tlie City ol St. Johns in i'ie county of Multnomah and state of Oregon, is authorized to commence the business of Banking as provided iu Sec tion l'i(ty-one Huudred and Sixty-nine of the Revised Statutes of the United States, Oe5Ds53 In testimony whereof l) eri witness my hand aud seal L I,tu fj of office this twenty-eight 0I3eO day of February, 1908. WM. II. RIDGIJUY, Comptroller of the Currency. AN OFFICIAL DIRECTORY S. H. GREENE Attorney-at-Law. Office: Room 9. Breeilen Build big, corner Third and Washington streets, Portland, and Room 35, Hol brook Block, St. Johns. Phone: Pacific 2098. Residence: St.Johnt HENRY E. COLLIER Lawyer. Rooms in the Holbrook building. St. Johns, Oregon. Joseph McChesney, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SUROEON Day and Night Office In McChesney Block Phone WoodUwn 47S ST. JOHNS, - OREOON DR. L. G. HOLLAND, PHYSICIAN AND SUROEON Residence: 435 Williams Ave. Phone Hast 6363. Ollicc: Hol brook Brick Block, rooms 3 and 4 Phone Hast 3689. St. Johns, .... Oregon Dr W. E. HARTEL, DENTIST Crown nud Bridge Work a Specialty Phone Richmond 201. Rooms 1 nud a, Holbrook Block, St. Johns Dr. MARY MacLACHLAN Physician and Surgeon. Office in Holhrook's Block. Residence, aij Hayes street, Phone Scott 6995. OSCAR DeVAUL, M. D Office hours, 9 to is, m., J lo jp. m. Office l'lione, Scott 1104. Resilience I'hone, Union 5901. Office In University Park Drug Store. EG MONNICH PAPER HANGING AND PAINTINO Kstimatcs Furnislicd 1009 Monteitli St. St. Job 113, Or. Darling & Barnett CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS 414 Sinitb St. St. Johns, Orel WEAVING Now is the time to get your work done. Carpet for sale. 401 Taco tun street. j. 11. 111.ACK A NUY KltKK BLACK & KERR Building Contractors riansaml Kstimatcs I'lirnlthctl. LAUREL LODGE No. 186 I. 0. 0. F. ST. JOHNS, OKGOON Meet each Monday evening in Odd Fellows hall, at 8:00. Visitor welcomed, II. S. Simmon, N, O. !. II. Ilolcomb, Secretary. Holmes Lodge No. 101 KNIUIITS OP I'VTIIIAS. Meet every Friday night nt 7:30 o'clock nt I.O.O.F. hall. Visitor always wel come. Geo, R, Black, C. C. J. II. Black, K, R. S. Fraternal Brotherhood. Meets every Friday night In M. W. A. Hall. S. J. Schelter, president; Jas. II, Gee, secretary. Mail Schedule f Mall arrives at St. John at 7:10 a, ui. and 1:15 p. tn. Leaves at 10:2a a. in., and 4:4s p. m. Office open week day from 6:45 to 6:10 p. ui. Sundays from 9 to 10 a. tn Wood kor Salk Having purchased the wood yard of J, C, Ferrell, I am prepared to deliver wood to any jvart of St. Johns on short notice. Dry and green wood, by the cord or 16 inches In length. All orders left at the yard will receive prompt attention. J, A. Powell, I). I,. Gear. NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. In order to Insure a chana of ad vertisement the copy for such changa should reach this office not later than Wednesday, at 3 o'clock p. m. Pleaaa remember this and aava the arlnter W. C. Godsey GENERAL BIvACKSMITHING Horseshoeing All kinds of Repair Work on WAGONS and MACHINERY RUBBER TIRES, etc. PORTSMOUTH, OREGON Central Market! Holbrook Block. See us for the Choicest Cuts of the Beat Meats Obtainable. Orders Pilled and Family Trade Solicited T. P. WARD, Proprietor.