us m $18.00 THIS MACHINE is decidedly different from other low priced machines It is made to SCW Well Ad to WEAR WELL It is well built of good Material and by skilled Workmen and is WAR RANTED FOR 10 YEARS. . It has all modern improvements and labor-saving devices. It will pay yon to examine this machine be fore yon buy. FREE TRIAL Remember the place-- Main store H.Morrison Portland rMWJ Postoffice We can afford to sell at Reasonable Prices mm ci3 c43 evO cO 0 cO oO Mt cO t0 cD cSD 13 rO c0 mm a m t . a d rt First National Bank St. Johns, Oregon Paid In Capital ' - - - 25,000.00 OIWICKKS Henry W. Coe, President A. R. Jobes, Vice Pres. T. P. Drinker, Cashier I Drafts issued on all Foreign Countries. SAPE IJlu'Usn ijuauo ruu iu.ni. j EDMONDSON CO., Plumbing and Tinning 203 S. Jersey Street Phone Jersey 91 St. Johns, Oregon I THE BEST OF EVERYTHING Is what we offer to our patrons at reasonable prices. We are waiting to please you. wd . . 1 .... Vox. Vmr In vntt nil. .V jl a nappy uhu i'iusj'ci"" -w-" I COUCH &, CO. i General Merchandise 2 Phone Jersey 973. 206-508 Philadelphia street 0IIAMI1II1IIIMHII1Mb 4 St. Johns Lumber Co. Has all kinds of lumber, kiln dried and otherwise. Also slab wood. Timbers of all sizes cut to order. Get year winter's wood now and save trouble. f GET YOUR COAL From R. WILCOX rn r tn. More HEAT, less SOOT nnd SMOKE for your money than auy coal oU the Coast. J Local News. 1 He who by Ills bti would rise Must either bust or advertise. D. S. Hoover mado n business trip to Ranlcr tho first part of this week. 0 Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred Qalo of Monta- villa visited friends In St. Johns Sun-day. Mrs. Bert Btranahan of Hood Hlvcr was a pleasant vlBltor to St. Johns last week. Mrs. II. S. Hewitt has been quite 111 tho past week with an affection of tho throat. 0 Mosea Tufts was circulating among his many friends In this city several days last wook, A. S. Stono has been on tho sick list for tho past fow weeks, but Is now Improving. o S. V. Rogers haB opened up a jowclry repair shop in tho concrete building on Jersey street. o Mrs, Lola llcrford and daughter of Seattle, Wash., aro visiting at tho homo of their aunt, Mrs, 11. S. Hoov er, this week. o J. E. McFalt and family havo re moved from this city to Spokano, whoro thoy will mako their futuro homo, Itond our bargain list In column. , another ST. JOHNS BRICK CO. Manufacturers of Clay Brick and Pressed Brick. Plastering 1 Sand on hands at all times, urucrs wtium. i Real Estate, Loans, Insurance j u...of Titt Preoared. Accurate Work Guaranteed. I Sn.Lrauav.iJ w MMMMIMtllM""""""""""""" aieun Taylor wautholucy winner of tho reclining chnlr given nway at Mooro's Toggery recently, and as a result Glenn was tho happiest boy In tho city. o John I'cttcrson, tho Mc.MlntivllIc merchant, was a wolcomo visitor to this city of destiny Inst week. John has a host of warm friends hero who nro always glad to seo him. o Another Indication that St. Jolint holding up her end an a thriving community In evidenced by tho fact that Luuthers Feed store received 100 tons of freight on .Monday. W. A. Olln hns purchased tho real csfnto and Insurance business of I.o roy 11. Smith & Co., nnd will con. tlnuo to do business nt tho old stand In tho concrete building on North Jorsoy. o Tho momburs of tho United Hvnn gollcnl church aro seeking n moro do slrnblo location for tho oroctlon of a church edifice, and several Hultablo locations aro now under cousldorntloi by tho committee In charge. o An egg with a head on roHombllug that of a snapping turtlo was pic tured in Sunday'u journal. It In the property of Mrs. Allco l'lcklo of N. KellogK street, and cortalnly la an oddity In tho wny of hen fruit, o Mr. C. N. Dransch was tho lucky winner of tho flvo dollars at llonhnm & Curriers store last Saturday after noon. Tho time printed on her card was only ono second from what tho clock Indicated when tho curtain wont up, C. C. Currln. who rocontly pup chased the North Hank pharmacy, on Jorsoy street, was united In mar- rlngo Sunday. Jan. 17th, with Miss Zula Fowler of Hood lUvor. Tho young couplo havo gono to houso keeping in this city. Gonoral Compson Post No. 22 of- flclated at tho funeral of Comrado James Whoatley, of Alblna, who was burlod at Hlvorrlow cemetery last Sunday, Mr. Whoatloy was agod about 73 years and was greatly res poctod by all who know him. o Guy Downs la a guest at tho homo of his fatthor, O. II. Downs, our gonial JubIIco of tho peace, Ho haa been located In California for some time. Miss Hazel, of Napnvlne, Wash-, the youngest daughter of O, It. Downs, is also visiting her parents here. O' It Is roported that twonty-flvo new dwellings aro under consideration for Whltwood Court. If all of theso projected structures materialize thoy will make a flno showing on this blghtly location. Groat things aro predicted for Whltwood tho coming spring. o J. B. Colvlu, well known real estate man of this city, will loavo tho first of next week for Holton, whoro he will ongage in tho lumbering bust ness, His family will accompany him thither. Mr. Colvln has many friends hero who will be sorry to ',co him leave Mrs. V. M. Glllmoro has rented tho rooms in second story of tho building occupied by Calef Bros.' furniture store, and already practically all the rooms have been taken. Tlie loca tion there is fine for a rooming house, and the rooms have been fittted uo in a modern, uptodato man ner in a furniture way by Calef Bros. o Wesley Barkis of Hamilton, Mont., is a guest at the homo of his old time friend, J. F. Hendricks. Mr. Barkis and Mr, Hendricks have both served as county commissioners in the same county, and his visit hroueht many pleasing reminiscences to mind on the part of both, Mr. Hendricks promises to land him as a permanent resident of St. Johns. o Bo a BOOSTER for St. Jobci, Q. C. Hawkins nnd family hnvo moved to Portland from Point Vlow. If you want to bo In stylo havo a monogram for your stationery. St. Johns Pharmacy. W. L. Bnllls has lot tho contract and broken ground for n $3500 resi dence at Swlnton. o A bnkory has located In tho room formerly occupied by tho Ituvlow of fico on Jersey strcot. o Mrs. V.. H. Hamilton has been on tho bIcIc llfet for uu past Bovcral wcclif, but la now somewhat Improved. School books can bo had as usual at. tho pioneer book dealers stand Tho St. Johns Pharmacy, All sates for cash. o 1 Mrs. M.A.BItgood was called to Eugene thin week I y tho serious Ill ness of her daughter who resides at that place, Any ono of our fifty varieties of cough mlxturcB taken with Cyclone Cold Tablets, will hang tho skldoo nlpi on the v r.t kind of cough or cold. o Bring In that watch which refuses to keep time, and havo It mndo use ful again, Work right, prices right nt Rogers. "Cement -Block building on Jorsoy St, - o R. K. Bison has disposed of his drug otoro In Hood River and has secured a lucrative position In Port land. Mrs. Kbooii and child aro nt present guests nt tho residence of A. M. Ksson, tho genial city recorder. ' ' '0 A. M. Steams has been elected school director to fill the vnrnncy oc casioned by tho resignation of F. M. Phillips. Tho selection Is a fmo cue, nnd tho public is well satisfied that .Mr. Steams will attend to tho duties of thin office In n creditable, manner. o Tho now ferry to ply between Van couver and tho Oregon shore, nnd which Is being constructed by tho St. Johns Ship IlullQIng Compnny, wan launched Wednesday, nnd Is now ready for tho finishing touches. A delegation of cltlzuut from Van couver witnessed tho operation. o 1 N. A. Geo wnB busy this week re moving tho last dwelling from the right of way of tho 'North Bank road across the Peninsula. Tho proporty was purchased by n Mr. Baldwin nnd was placed la position about eight blocks from Its fortuor site. II Is now roposlng serenely on Its now lo cnttou uonr McKoiinii avenue. Tho nnnuul olocMoil of offlcora of the First National bank was held on tlu 27th Inst., nnd tho following of ficers olocted: President, Henry W. Coo; vlco president, A. R. Jobea; cashier, F. P. Drinker. Dlroctors Honry W. Coe, O. W. Shorman, R. M. Tuttlo, W. K. Hausor, A. R. Jobes, II. 13. Collier and F. P. Drlnkor. II. Gaines an old tlmo resident of tho Peninsula, was a very pleasant caller at this offlco Tuesday. Mr. Galuos Is now a rosldout of Cnmns, Wash., but ho still has a warm spot In his heart for St. Johns and Its people. Prior to removing to Camas ho was a rosldont of this vicinity for twolvo years, and ho still owns some flno proporty noar Nowport station, Tho "Family Jar' club hold Uu rcg- ular meeting at Willis Moxon'a homo Friday evening of last week. In the good old game of 600, Wayno U. Mills captured first prlzo and Mrs. II. B. Colllor socond. In splto of Its deatresslng tltlo a vory onjoynbjo tlmo was had by all. This club holds a jar" onco a week, and tonight the homo of P. II. Edlefson will bo bom barded by this "warring" elomont. o SMALLPOX AND DIPTHERIA Aro Konorally sovero dlsoasos. A bad cold usually receives light consid eration, but It sometimes becomes a moro serious ailment than either of tho first two, and occasionally ter minates fatally. The advont of Cyclone Cold Tab. lets UDon tho market, howover, has eliminated tho seriousness of a cold, so a treatment with theso tablots has but ono resultrecovery. Tho following Items aro tho Ingredlonts of Cyclono Cold Tablets, and follow ing each drug Is given Its medicinal uso: Acetphonotldln Usod Intornally foi neuralgia rheumatism, pleurisy whooping-cough, tonBllitis, scnrletlna. Aloln Laxatlvo-Cathartlc. Atropine Sulphate Used In An gina Pectoris. Aconite Chiefly for neuralgia. Bonset Aborting beginning colds, early bronchitis and sore-throat. Cascarln Laxative-diuretic. Capsicum Circulatory stimulant. Gelsemlum For headacho, asth ma. Ipecac Expectorant. Podophyllln Mild Laxatlvo. Quinine Fever reducer, Tonic. This combination of drugs with tho proper dosage Is pronounced by tho highest authorities tho Grippo euro Dar excellence. Guaranteed under tho Puro Food and Drugs Act of Juno 30, 1006. All State laws complied with. Prepared for and marketed exclu 8lvely by tho St. Johns Pharmacy Reliable Druggists, School books at Frank Clnrk'tt. o WANTED First class pastry cook at Frank Clark's storo. o FOR RENT, chonp, 4 room houso. Inquire nt 510 Oswego St. 10-p. Baker's t'ocon, 20 cents nt tho fourth Kollogg Cash Grocery. Now Is tho tlmo to ordor your school books at Frank Clark's. Diamond W. B0 cent tea for 45 conta nt tho North Kellogg Cash Urocory, o - A good secondhand, upright Hnl- let & Davis piano for snlo. Phono Woodlnwn all. If you want to bo In stylo have a monogram for your stationery. St. Johns Pharmacy. FOR SALE A fow cholco Brown Leghorn cockerels. Geo. Muuson, 838 North Fillmore. pd-2t You get full weight nnd first quality ut the Central market. Just try it nwlille. o P;lvato rooto nnd board for labor-lnh- ludy and child. Address "II" Rjvlow Office. o FOUND Ladles belt. Owner may hnvo samo by paying for this notice. Review offlco. Rooiiib to rout, all modorn conveni ence, also freo tolephone. 510 South Jersey St., St. Johns. Have your property insured in the St. Paul or Northern fire insur ance companies. They nrc the best. S. L,. Dobic, agent. School books can bo had ao usual at tho pioneer book dealers stand Tho St. Johns Pharmacy. All sales for cash. o FOR SALE lot 50x200, eight room houso and barn. Prlco 2500 half i..,ih balance tlmo 7 por cont. Call at this offlco. -Rf-o If you want to buy.ront, sell or exchange property boo Wolcott, (Tho Rent Man.) 401 South Jorsoy. Sldo entrance. DRV CORD WOOD nnd good coal at Welmor'a trniisfer mid Storage, IU0 East Burlington. Get In your order quickly amount g limited, o Loavo Tologram "Tho Alaska Tour"' coupon voIob for Mrs. Valon tmo at tho Post Offlco, Rovlow office or with your carrier. o llonuvllle'a Monthly for sale nt this offlco. o Any ono of our fifty vnrlotloa of cough mixtures taken with Cyclono Cold Tablets, will hang tho skldoo lgu on tho worst kind of cough or cold. Any ono desiring to buy good wood mid plenty of It, nt a very reason able prlco should call at tho office or Chiu. Fosa nt Nowport station. Or ders should bo left early. FOUND Two suniB of monoy, ono on Burlington and tho other on Jer lev street, Ownur can havo samo I v calling nt Lauthora feed storo tail describing proporty, Will Bell cheap for cash my Modom G room cottngo two Iota (100 by 100 foot) flno river vlow, 6 blockH to car and Post Offlco for a bargain. Phono owner for particulars, Rich- mond 472, No ugouta. Paronta should not ovorlook tho fact that Frank Clark la proparod to furnish all kinds of school books at very roasonnblo prices. If your chil dren need auy now onca, glvo htm n call. o Alt fnur meats arc tiovernmetlt inspected and the best that money can buy. They are neatly nnd carefully handled. Come in nnd leave your order lor tree uenvery. Ward's Central Market. o All kinds of laundry work done nromntlv. Rough dry washing 8 conta per pound. Calls made for laundry at any placo. Ring ua up Phono Jersoy 331. St. Johiia Laun dry. Churchill Broa.,proprlotora. Closing Out Sale National Tea Store icans Carnation Milk 25c 3 cans corn 25c 3 cans Tomatoes 25c Best Whole Head Rice per lb. . .8c 3 lbs Italian Prunes, best grade, 25c Best 2 sc Coffee in town, now.. 22c 3 io-cent cans spices, auy kind, 25c 3 pkgs Com Starch 25c Save 25 to 50 per cent by buying at this Closing Out hale. National Tea Store How Is Your Title? Tlnvi- vour abstracts made, con tinued or examined by Peninsula Tlile. Abstract and Realty Co., II. Henderson, manager. Accurate work. Reasonable fees. Cement Block building, Jersey street. Revival noxt week at tho United Evangelical church. If you think the St. Johns stores never arc crowd ed, drop in at Bonham & Currier's On Saturday nftcrnoon at 3 o'clock. Every per son there will have a bunch of red tickets. Each ticket represents n previous purchase. On it is stamped the time of day. The person holding the ticket having 011 it the nearest the time our clock stops gets $5.00. You will see that some persons have 50 or 60 tickets; some more. Each of these means a dollar sale. Count the people, find out the number of tickets each has nnd you will find out about what our sales run. 1908 was something of n panic year, but our sales were $15,000 more than 1907; and the sec ond week of this month our sales were $377 more than the second week of 1908. BONHAM &, CURRIER I Keep Bright and You WILL KEEP BUSY Electric Light is the magnet that draws trade. The bright store is the "hypnotic eye" of business. People can no more resist the nttrnction of n brilliant, Electrically lighted store than they can resist the clarion call of a brass band. Is your competitor with the Electrically illuminated show windows, bright interior and sparkling Electric Sign getting an advantage over you ? Tha moth never flutters around the tinlighted candle! Up-to-dntc 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 Electric light will make many a sale "the night before." Electric light compels attention, makes easy the examination of your display, shows goods in detail and fabrics in their true colors. And don't neglect the Electric 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 b'tops work costs little. Cnll Telephones: Main 6688, A 1675 for Information. Portland Railway Light .and Power Go. FIRST AND ALDER STREETS PORTLAND OREGON I I J Watch for I" Announcement Next week I Dreamland Rink 1 l LORAIN RANGES ON LEGS ARK you going to buy a range if so conic in V and see our LORAIN before you go elsewhere. I ST. JOHNS HARDWARE GO. f TWP - V PENINSULA BANK St. Johns, Oregon. Capital $25,000.00 Surplus 5,000.00 Absolute safety is the best thing we .have to offer. Other inducements are of secondary importance. Upon this basis only, do we solicit your patronage. THE PIONEER BANK For neat work, good material and reasonable prices The Review job printing department cannot be beaten.