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TRAVELERS' GOODS We have just added an exten sive line of Trunks, Suit Cases, Bags and Telescopes. We wish to call your attention to the especial values, Our prices are 25 per cent UNDER PORT LAND PRICES, Heating Stoves That will save fuel, save In cost and at the same time be the most durable and comfort able is what we aimed at in placing our or der for this season. It will pay you to look over our line and prices. Local News. He who by lil lilz would rise Must cither bust or advertise. 0 Remember the place- Main store 364-370 K. Morrison Portland Opposite Postoffice Everything for the Home nl "Square Dcnl" Prices. EDMONDSON CO., Plumbing and Tinning Call nml see our new Garden I lose. 203 S. Jersey Street Phone Jersey 9 1 St. Johns, Oregon DID YOU EVER REALIZE 0 It .sometimes pays to look nrouml u little nnd get prices nud sec qualities before you buy. We lmvc both. COUCH &, CO Phone Union 4066. 206-208 Philadelphia street. fPARTIES WANTING" BUY OR SELL REAL"! ESTATE will find it to their interest to call on THE WILLAMETTE VALLEY INFORMATION BUREAU, 312 Board Trade Bldg 4th & Oak Sts., Portland. J. E. Colvin I ST. JOHNS BRICK CO. Manufacturers of Clay Rrick and Pressed Brick. Plastering t ! ' Sand ou hands at all times. Orders solicited. , 1 H. HENDERSON 205 Jersey St. I Real Estate, Loans, Insurance Abstracts of Title Prepared. Accurate Work Guaranteed f For neat work, good material and reasonable prices The Review job printing department cannot be beaten. Watch the label on your paper. jMIrrb Jcnnto Orooiio Is home front Cnstlo Hock Washington. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. J. Wnlmsley nro operating Ed. Magoor's candy store for him wlillu ho Is engaged else, whore. Loo Fortune, who has been linking n serious timu with n bnd ulcer on his leg is Improving and nblo to wnlk about again. 0 Nearly lOOnieutro employed at the dry dock In putting u vessel In shnpc for duty. Tho forto will bo largely h creased next week, Miss Mnbcl Ucllci left Monday for I)unsmulr,Cal.,whcrc' sho will Join her sister, Miss Clara, who holds a posi tion with a nowBpapcr In that vlllago o Mrs. E. J. HoBwortli, of Milwaukee, will bo nt tho storo of tho St. Johns Hnrdwnro Co. .demonstrating tho Solo Proof Floor Coatings on Tuesday nnd Wednesday of next wcck.Coino In nnd soo her. T. T. Pirker hns closed his law office and will tnko chargo of n turn bcr business near Wllllmlna In Yam hill county. Mr, Parker -Is In his clement In tho lumber business hav tng followed Hint business before en gngltig In legnl work. Miss Cnrrlo Uyorlto, who has been visiting friends In nnd nenr Corvnllls nnd taking In tho scliool"doln's" In thnt city returned homo Inst evening Cnrrlo nayn a good man to mnuitKO farm, who Is mnrrlcd might find It profitable to write Mrs. Mnry Whitby box 55, rfd 4, Corvnllls, Oregon Mrs. B. L. Stockton of Whllwood Court gave n luueh It honor of Mrs Honovrn Drown of Scdro Wooloy Washington Thursilo), Thcro wuro present Mrs. Qeuovrn llrown, Mrs. N J. Unlloy and Miss lluldn Llndstrom A most unjoyablo social hour was spent by theso usllnmblo ladles. o UNIVERSITY PARK. ! MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS" Proposals For Slreet Work Miss Krmn Coltnmuro left Tuesday , Dressmaking, McChesney block, noon for Halom to visit her relatives '' : during tho fair. Tho ten storo for good goods nt Among many nice houses going up ,ow prices. It looks good to soo 0110 ofSt. John products on tho shelves and counters of our stores. Wo notice tho corn flakes of tho Oregon Fluke Food Co. In a number of our stores nud these flnkos nro tho best over. They should bo nud when their merits nro known wo belluvf will bo In every homo In tho city. o Tho series of meetings nt tho Christian tnbomnclo will begin next Sunday, All aro cordially Invited to attend tho meetings. Mr, Olson Is said to bo ti forceful and Interesting oponkcr and ho hns with him two uxcollont wingers. See tho lnrgo cards In tho business Iiousoh and other pub lie plnccs. and romomber thoru will always bo a welcomo to all who comt Charles K. I licks, editor Kant Sldo I'ntorprlio, wan a St. Johns visitor Tuesday, Mr. Hicks Is an old news paper limn of Oregon, but a recent purchaser of the Knterprlso of Inde pendence. Ills newspaper field Is In tho hop center of Oregon and right now Is tho picking season of hops. There aro 10,000 bop pickers em ployed In harvesting tho crop, Tho cost of picking alono Is nearly n million dollars annually . E.C.Monlch.formor well known res. Idont of this city, but who threw his paint brush away to take up the life of a country gentleman neur Sclo, was awarded four of tho principal prlxos for fancy apples nt the I.lnn county fair last week. This a good Indication that E. C. la succeeding woll In his now vocation. A. C. Gaines, W. F. Davenport and W. B, Gaines of Sclo woro pleasant callers ut this office on Tuesday. J. A. Arbucklo.tho most promlnont caterer of tho city of I.a Grande Oro. with J, 1). Currey manager of tho La Grando Evening Observer were welcomo visitors In tho Itovlow of' flco Tuesday. Mr. Currey was In our offlco about the tlmo wo Installed oui now typesetter und being In Portland called over to see how tho old girl was getting along. lie Is stuck on the machlno and was well pleased with tho way wo wero succeeding lu Its poratlon .He has two or three ma chines in his offlco and contemplates Installing two llko ours In tho near future In University Park, one of tho nicest Is thnt of the Methodist parsonage north of tho church, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Heevos, Mr. nnd .Mrs. Clinton Reeves from North Ynklmn, Washington nnd Mr. Don Hooves of Colorndo.spent Inst week In Portland seeing the sights nnd vis Itlng friends In University Hark. The two former leaving last Monday for Tnconm and Mr. Don Heevos for Snn Francisco. They wero Very much pleased with Portland and its suburb, tnlverslty Park. ' Mrs M. V. Hand- has been on the sick list tho Inst two or three days, Mtb. William Urobst has been suf fering tho past two weeks with an nbccBS on her fncti. At last ac counts was no belter. Mrs. Fisher roturned tne Intter part of tho week from Ilclllugham Wash ington, whera she ' has been for a number of weeks at the bedsldu other mother, who died about two weeks ago. Mrs, Graham nnd her son, Abo, returned from Silvcrton the foro part of tho wcok, where they went to pick hops. Mrs, Joseph Jorg, who resides near Portsmouth lu seriously III with diphtheria. A number of people will rejoice over tho fact that we are to havo a branch library nt Portsmouth In the new brick building, Mrs Katharine Nauglo wilt attend to tho duties of librarian. Vacation Is over and tho popular song Is 'School-dnysl Scliool-dn)sl Dear old golden rule days! Headln' mid wrltln; and 'rltluiiotle Taught to tho tune of n hickory-stick You wero my queen in calico, I was your bashful barefoot beau, And you wroto on my slate; 'I lmu you Joo' ,i When wo were n couple or kids. OREGON FERN Giant Hunt pigeons for snlo nt 0. North Edison street. UP NEW PU8H ft. CLUD. A number of our' enterprising cltl xoiib of tho north end put out hand bllln Wodnesdny calling a meeting at tlio city hull to consider ways and moans to further tho Improvement of Fessoudoii street nnC also to sec a little Into tho matter of a public park Tho meeting was of a rather lu formal order nud temporary officeni only wero elected. vA 'meeting was ar ranged for next WYCliesday night to effect n permanent organization. Tho gentlemen at tho head of tho move ment nro of our host rlllxon nud It means progress for SlJohus. It Is a movement thnt has been wanted for n long tlmo and wa havo mentioned tho need fo It, but there aro few who wish to take tho lead lu n matter of this kind became 11 means much ano rlflco of tlmo ou the part of tho lead ers. wo congrMuiaio our people In tho start they havo taken and hope they will make tho field of their operations Includo all of St, Johns. If there Is anythliiu that tho Itovlow can do to help the cause along wo hope tho lads will not beslow to make u holler, for wo aro with them flrst.lastaud all tho tiiao for anything that Is good for St. Johns Ouo of tho most Interesting games of ball of the season wits pulled off at Chohalls Sept. 13, Tho gamo was between tho St. Joluic team and the Chohalls boys. Tho latter club Is com posed of old league players and they all know how to pla) ball. Tho gumt lasted for II Innlngs.and tho Apostles lost by a score ot 4 to 3. Tho Cho halls umpire was qulto a factor lu tho gamo as ho gavn all close decis ions to tho home nine. Another con test between thofco clubs will bu pulled j off In tho noar future when tho Apos I ties will have several of their weak points stroiKjtliein'il.iiotably tho third" baso and catcher, Munugor Vulen-I tino expects to secun Whaling of the Portlund team or scmo othor good roan to play behind the bat. If he does ho will give tho Chohalls kids the worst Whallut they havo been ui ngaliiBt sluco thulr dud Intervolwed' them in tho woodslKU. Hoots and shoes repaired at cormr of Ivanhoo nnd Philadelphia streets 13-tf-c E. II. Hrunson You get full weight dud first quality nt the Central market. Just try it nwlnle. o If you want to buy, rent, sell or exchange property see Woleott (The Kent Man.) Edison's phonographs and records mnke pleasant evenings. Full stock nt Tea Storo. Subscribe for the Telegram ucst evening paper ou the coast. See I'd Stockton. Have your property insured Si the St. Paul or Northern fire insur atice companies. They nre the best. S. I,. Dome, agent. Try tho 23-cent coffeo nt tho Tea storo. You'vo tried tho rest, now get tho best. For tablets, pencils, pen holders, pens, Ink and paint boxes; straps for books and nit such supplies for tho children go to hash. Ho keeps them. .miss Anna uriiuiu nns been so cured as trimmer at tho Voguo Mil llnery Co. Wo nro proud to bring a trimmer with Miss Ilradloy'a ahll lly and experience to our people. Vogue .Millinery Co. All our meats nre government inspected ami the best that money can buy. They nre neatly and carefully handled. Come in nud leave your order for free delivery. ward's Central Market. All kinds of laundry work done promptly. Hough dry washing 6 cents per pound. Calls made for laundry at any place. King us up. Phone Jersey 331. St. Johns Laundry. W. I,. Churchill, I,. II. Simpson, proprietors. Tho muilo studio of Miss Paulson nud Miss Clelnnd, room 13, McClies uoy block Is now open, Miss Paiilnoi lonelier of piano and hnrmony, will bo lu tho studio Monday, Friday and Saturday, 1 to C p. in., and MIhh Cle lnnd, voenl teacher, 1 to S p. in. Tuesday Wednesday and Thursday Call ami soo them. -ICp VIOLIN LESSONS. I Intend organizing a cIiiuh of vio lin pupils In St. Johns beginning Hep lumber 10th. Terms reasonable. Miss Kirn Harris, Mala SISfi. CAnD or THANKS. Mr .and Mis. C. W. Iloleu wish to express their most heartfelt thanks to the kind neighbors ami good frlonds who wero so good and help ful during tho sorrowful and distress- ng experiences of tho pust few days ocrasloued by tho loss of our little loyd, Wo shall ever remember theso kludnoMtsa with grateful hearts. O. W. Ilolon Mrs. 0. W. Iloleu. Mail Schedule Contracts for Improvement of lluch n . n a.mn.i) n i I wnrv Ulll lift f T 1 anan and Oswego streots havo boon let by the city council aud work will commence on same without delay This will furnish omploymont for qui to a number of men and teams, o FOR RENT cards at this office. Mull arrives at .St. lolius ut 7:1a a. in. and 1:15 p. in. i.enves ni 10:20 a. m., ami -t - IS p. m, Ollicc oieu week day from a, m. to 6 10 p. m, Sundays from 9 to 10 11, m nrjiirA',ciiirAL'ii?ificitBBH A DAHQAIN IN A GOOD FARM. Sealed proposals will bo received at tho offlco ot tho city recorder of tho clt ' of St. .lohns.Or.untll I p.m tho Oth ilny of October, t08 for the Improvement of Ciawfnrd street trom tho cast line of Pittsburg street to tho west lino of Salem street by low ering Bnino to sub grade, and by nine adninlzlng n strip It. tho center thnrn of 1(1 foot wldo.Bnld rock to be 8 Inch cs iiiicK in t no center thernnf nml tn. perlng to C luclu'i. thick on either side, In tho manner provided by or-! dlnnnco No. 10U nml thn rlinrtm- ,.r Binu cuy iiiui in ncconianco with tho tho plans, protllo and specifications of tho city engineer now 011 fllo in 1110 omco or tlio city recorder. Encli bid must bo acconmanleil hv a certified check payable to the mayor for a sum not less thnn ten tier rent of tho contract price, and no bid will bo considered unless accompanied by such chock, and upon blnnkH furnlslio oy 1110 city recorder for such pur poses. Snld Improvement must bo com pleted on or befoio December J.ltiOS. Tho right to reject any and all bldi Is hereby rcsorved. Tho estimated cost of snld linnmw. ment Is L'.'ll.7l. lly order of the council. A. M.ESSON, City Hocorder Published In tho St. JoIiiih Itculmv Boptomber 18, L'3 and October 2.1008. J 310 ncrcs as good land as in tho Wlllamotto valley, known as tho Good rich place, 4 inllo north from tho contot of Yamhill; 300 acres In flno stnto of cultivation; all fenced nnd cross fenced with good fences; 10 acres In oalc grubs; lnnd Is rolling good soil, no gravel, with good coun ty rond on oust and south sides of placo; good orchard.lots of frult;good farm houso throo bams and other outbuildings with several flno wells of good water. This is flno fruit or nut land or adapted for anything clso and thcro is ?ll!,00Qto bo made In ono yenr for tho person who can buy this and cut It up Into small tracts as It lays flno nlmost In town . Prlco $05 per aero, with good tonus, -while nil ad joining property Is $100 per noro. Prlco It and sco for yourself WILLAMETTE VALLEY INFORMA TION 11UHEAU. 312Honrd of Trado PRUNESII PRUNES! PRUNESI Stiver, Italian or Hungarian in any quality Al. Prices from to 2 cents per pound, 619 north Jersey. 44o p. Hill More Business Comparisons August, 1907, saloons in business. August, 1908, saloons out of business. August, 1908, total sales more than August, 1907 $ 6.10 August, 1908, total collections more than August, 1907. . .66.'. 00 August, 1908, total cash sales less than August, 1907 75.00 If these comparisons interest you A ... .... . . g win yott kindly mention It to us t If not interested we 5 prefer to use this space to tell vou of the incrcasinir stock of SHOHS, DRY GOODS and CUNTS' l-'URN'ISII-INGS we carry aud the palatable things we have in the GROCKKY' I.IN'15. It is our aim to carry the stock nud conduct our busi ness in such manner as to constantly increase our pat ronage. We make mistakes but not many, aud no one ever found us unwilling to correct them. 1 BONHAM & CURRIER Keep Bright and You WILL KEEP BUSY Klcctric Light is the magnet that draws trade. The bright store is the "hypnotic eye" of business. People can no more resist the attraction of n brilliant, Klcctriciilly lighted store than they can resist the clarion call of a brass band. Is your competitor with the Klvctrictilly illuminated show windows, bright interior and sparkling Klcctric Sign getting an advantage over you ? The moth never flutters mound the uulighted caudle I Up-to-date stores nowadays consider shnp'wiudow lighting a necessity, whether they remain oeu after dark or not. Competition forces modern methods. A show window brilliantly illuminated with Klcctric light will make many a sale "the night before," Klcctric light compels attention, makes easy the examination of your display, shows goods in detail aud fabrics in their true colors. Aud 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 AND ALDER STREETS PORTLAND OREGON J iT ? & iv? if t$ t$a &t &a t?t t& s& tft ? HEATING STOVES S CO A . , 1 , , ... . . . .. r . iNow is 1110 time 10 picx out your maur, ior our ashore y fer ment is large and complete. l here will nc n demonstration at our store on 1 uewiay y aud Wednesday of next week of Pattou Sole Proof Floor Coat- ings. You are cordially invited. I ST. JOHNS HARDWARE CO. I Successor to 1), R. Norton J W & i4 5 We especially invite you to attend our GRAND MILLINERY OPENING FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1908 J Next door to postoffice - THE VOGUE MILLINERY CO.