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Every Emmerich Feather Pillow has attached the Emmerich Guarantee Certificate An Insurance policy guaranteeing the pillow to be tilled with feathers which are thoroughly cured, cleanned, odorless, nd purified, Insures the purchaser entire pillow satisfaction, or money refunded. How do you sleep? About one-third of your life is spent in bed. If you don't sleep good can you work Well? Our Pillows Are Guaranteed so arc our Mattresses and Springs. Local News. New resolutions are now in order. The New Year will scarcely hold out any bright promises for Cook, the fakir. Otie Learned and wife are spend ing the holidays at the home of the I latter s parents iu Skamawakp o V. W. Mossman has purchased the pop corn outfit which has been doing business on our main thoroughfares for some time past. The merchants holiday business. report a good It will pay you to get our prices on Bedding before you buy. Remember the place OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE A small payment down, a small payment weekly riRiriRii "Fink's Detroit Special" Overalls and Jackets, "Union Made," Wear longer, fit better than any other overall in the world. Vc recommend them. Every pair guaranteed or price refunded. "Wear like a pigs nose." They have become popular, because They Become Men. New assortment of men's and boys' "Nolon-Karlc" Work Shoes. California Oak Tanned soles and Goodyear welts. Guaranteed to wear. COUCH & CO. 206-308 Philadelphia St. I'honc Jersey 972 T4 Promise That Can't Bi Broken I our promise to ourselves, ml to you to make 1910 a record breaking year. No store will have a more com plete stock or price lr woods lower than the ST. JOHNS HARDWARE CO. Wchave held your custom for a long time, and we will show you that we appreciate It iu the money we will save you, St. Johns Hardwire Go J urn lumber: 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Rough, Dressed, Flooriug, Finish. Slabwood Prompt Dry, Deliveries. Green, Quality Blocks, Guaranteed. Trimmings ST. JOHNS LUMBER CO. Phone Richmond 131 CRO, It, HKVSTOCK B. HXMSTOCK H up nexn i d one UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMING Full lln.of Rob.., Ca.k.ta, .to., Mpt In stock LADY ASSISTANT oflc PboM WoodUwn 1874 iitubdbitv apv nnimrw If you are looking for an investment that is a sure winner buy half of block 16 at WHITWOOD COURT The piece is 100x600 feet, lays fine and almost level. Lots across the street from it are selling at $350 upward. If this piece was cut into lots $3000 could easily be realized, and then the lots would be much cheaper than any can be boueht for in that neighborhood. In five years $5000 would not bean exorbitant price. IF TAKEN AT ONCE $1800 BUYS IT $500 down; $500 in six months and the balance at $10 per month or, $1500 cash will secure it. If the money was not badly needed $3000 cash would not take it. For further information see R. H. BUNDING Real Estate Office, WhUwood Court R.W. McKcon and mother spent Christinas at the home of H. G. Ogdcu at Dayton. The Review wishes its friends and patrons a most happy and prosperous New Year. 0 T. K. Oilltnore. the real estate man. is confined to his home! with a severe attack of pneumonia. Bacon is now 27 cents per pound. Just think of it. And that, by the way, is about all us poor folks can I do about it iust think, and not buy. Dr. Vinson Scott has returned from a a short visit to Falls City, and is again looking after his dental buisncss here in his usual good style. Loren H. Pope of St. Louis.Mo., is spending the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Pope, of this city. F. E. Yook has secured the con tract for constructing a $1000 cot tage for F. B. Holbrook at East St. Johns. Work has already be gun on same. W. L. Marklc and P. S. Bannan brother, A. W. Marklc. In these holiday times save as much as you can. Stlut yourself on useless and harmful luxuries Save! Save! The First National Bank pays 3 per cent, interest on I iJJoc W SALTS All Kinds of Salts CeMftsw Old Jack Tar is a salt, but he is not our kind. We have many kinds of saltsEpsom, Rochcllc, Lemon, Salts of Tartar, Headache, Smelling and many others, including the Sulphates and Phosphates. Our salts arc better than others because wo keep them better. We keep them in airtight containers and there is no possible way for them to lose their strength and purity. WantedYoung lady to learn the art of tvoesettlne: must be at least 15 years old and possess a fair edu cation. Call at this owee at once. T. P. Ward of the Central Meat Market, received a sheep last week that dressed iq8 pounds. It was truly a monster and was exceedingly fat. ii. iy. rcrxins, me ctncient and obliging clerk at Hendricks Hard ware store, spent several days auring tne past week at the home of his parents near Carlton. A regular family reunion was held O 1 It 4 aunaayaua an tne ciiuuren were home for the occasion. Calcf Bros, arc grade linoleum at laid on you floor. selling a 54 cents a gooc yam Mrs. E. S. Wright is spending the holidays at Castle Rock and Cat- liu. Wash. E. S. and sou Glenn also spent Christmas at the former place. Swimming iu the river when there in suow on the ground may be all right for those who like it, but most people would sooner be ex cused. For Rent White house opposite tne ice plant, furnished; no child Phone East ren. 3989. Dressmaking Prices reasonable and all work guaranteed. No. 108 I-cssctidcn street, cor. Charleston. Subscrlbo for ovoning papor Ed Stockton. on tho Tologram- tuo coast. -best Soo What have you to show for the year's work? The First National Bank wants you to start the new year aright. Interest compounded every six mouths. Itavo your proporty St. Paul or Northern cotnpanloi, They aro L, Doblo, agont. Insured In tho rlro Insuranco tbo boit. S. John Lidberg, son of C. F. Lid- berg of 41 1 Allegheny street, and two children have returned from Northern California and will .make this city their future home. Stella Campling leaves to- Los Angeles, Col., where Miss av for she will resume her studies after pending a couple of weeks with her parents and frieuds here. uct tne rigut bank back ot you and your business will prosper. The very name ot tne bank; the very fact that you have a bank account exerts a nameless influence on the people with whom you deal. The First National Bank issues Time Certificates of Deposit. The cool evenings of the past few days afforded skating on the sloughs and ponds and the youngsters took full advuutage of it. Skating on e ice in this section docs not come cry often or stay very long. All our moaU aro govornmont in spoctcd and tbo boat that money can buy. They are noatly and caroful ly handled. Come In and loavo your order for froo dollvory. Ward's Contral Market. th The total building permits to date for this year total 103, of which 74 were for residences. The balance omprised business blocks, school louses and alterations. The total valuation of all combined amount to $133,000. All klnda of laundry work done promptly. Rough dry washing 0 senta per pound. Calls made for laundry at any place. Ring ua up Phono Rich, 091, St. Job no Laun dry. Churchill Droiproprletors. S. S. Officers Elected. Recorder A. M. Esson, wife and ittle daughter spent Christmas at their old home in Gervais. The udge reports a splendid time and he enjoyed a little duck hunt while there. He was unable to get with- n range of the webfoots, however. Ray Serven of Portland aud Miss Agnes L. Dupuls of this city, were united in marriage Christmas night, Dec. 35, by Rev. F. J. Kettenhofen of the St. Clements parish at his residence. Witnesses: John Brown and Mary Brown, The newly wed ded couple will make their home in ortland. Mayor Hendricks is busily en gaged this week in transferring his grocery stock from the Jersey street location to the room he recently vacated on Burlington street. It will be a great convenience for Mr. Hendricks to have the two stores adjoining each other, and as a loca- lion for a grocery store it cannot be services excelled in the city. The following officers were elect ed by the Sunday School Board of the Methodist church of St. Johns to serve for the ensuing year: Superintendent Mrs. S.C Cook. Assistant Supt. II. E. Lecdoti. Secretary Miss Beulah Titus. Treasurer Miss Carrie Wales. Librarians Miss Edna Hollen beck and Louise Sterling, Organibt Miss Clara Pope. Assistant Miss Lulu Hollenbeck Chorister Jouu R. Kinder Superintendent of the Home De partmentMrs. Sarah Kemp. Superintendent of the Cradle Roll Mrs. Frank Holdman. These new officers begin their term of service the first Sunday of 1910, and with such an efficient corps of workers in the Sunday School the outlook is bright. Methodist church notices for Sun day, January a, 1910: Sunday School, 10 A. M; divine worship, 11 A. M; topic, Faith; Junior League, 3 P. M; Epworth League, 6:30; evangelistic sevice, 7:30. The evangelistic services will con tinue through next week. Every body cordially welcomed to these Frank Sandifer, Pastor. Those opposed to licensing of the liquor traffic in St. Johns have com pleted a permanent organization called the St. Johns Protective Association. A great mass meet ing is planned for. when the first gun of the struggle, will be fired. Two glee clubs are expected to fur nish the music. The date, January 3. Place of meeting will be an nounced later. Living Iseue. Tomorrow the St. Johns O. R. & N. office becomes joint with the Oregon & Wasbingtoa railway. Freight will be received for points betwees Portland and Seattle along the Northern Pacific railway. Trains of the Oregon & Washington Ry. around the peninsula via St. Johns will also start tomorrow, and pre sumably a regular pasaenger service will be instituted. This puts St. ohns on the Three Railroad list, alosg with ear deep water facilities. A Happy New Year. We take this opportunity of wishing our many customers a hap py and prosperous New Year. We only hope the coming year will be as prosperous for ourselves as has been the year iust ending. But prosperity should be, we think, our reward, for it has required pains taking up to date business methods to gain it. We have strived to please. We have put into stock every article the community seemed to require, and, consequently, dis appointments are few, And yet we have no dead stock, no stale or shelf-worn goods to be disposed of at a discount, to which fact we wish to call the public's attention espec ially. May the Horn of Plenty share its good things with you all for nine-teen-tea is our sincere wish. ST. JOHNS PHARMACY. I NORTH BANK PHARMACY I HOME OF THE FAMOUS NYALS REMEDIES. "CURRIN SAYS SO." I NINTH SEMI-ANNUAL PAYMENT OF INTEREST Interest on deposits in the Savings Department of this banK will be credited on our books January 1st. It will be ready for payment or for entry on pass books Monday, January 3. Interest not withdrawn will be added to principal and bear interest thereafter the same as original deposit. New deposits coming in up to and including the 3rd of every month will bear interest from the first. I Begin the New Year Aright BY OPENING AN ACCOUNT WITH I THE PENINSULA BANK "THE PIONEER BANK" DIRECTORS M. h. Homikook, Capitalist F. C. Knapp, Sec. Peninsula Lumber Co. Pimm Autzi'.n, President Portland Mfg. Co. R. T. Platt, Piatt & Plait, Attorneys. II. h. Powkks, Vice President and Gen. Mgr. Tiios. Cociikan, Contractor. Lcwiston Laud & Water Co. C. A. Wood. Cashier. I I Suitable New Year Gifts We have Ladies' Suits. Rain Coats. Capes. Tailored Linen Waists. Trimmed Hats. Willow Plumes, Hat Pins and Caps, any one of which would be a choice gift. WE SHOW THE VERY BEST GOODS FOR THE ...LOWEST PRICES... VOGUE MILLINERY I l ORDINANCE NO. 271. AN ORDINANCE PIXINGTHP. RATH PP.R CUNT OF THR TAX I.HVT 01' THR CITV OP ST. JOHN8, ORP.GON, POR THH YKAR 1909. The city of St. John doei ordain as follows; That the rate per cent of the tax levy for the City of St. Johns, Oregon, for the year 1909 it hereby fixed at 4.8 mills on the dollar of the assessed valuation of the property of said City of St. Johns, Ore- gou, os certlueu uy tne county tier 01 Die County of Multnomah, State of Oregon; and the Recorder of said City is hereby authorized and Instructed to at once notliy, as uy law required, tne County Clerk of said County aud state of the above levy. Passed by the Council December 38, 1909. 38, Approved by the Mayor December 1909. J. V. HENDRICKS, Attest Mayor. A. M. ESSON, Recorder. Published In the St. John a Review, December 31, 1909. The year is doue. How have you prospered. Would a bank ac count have helped you. What have you done with the proceeds of the year's work. The First National Bank would like to know. It com pounds interest every six months. Calef Bros, are selling a grade linoleum at 54 cents a laid on your floor, good yard SUMMONS In The Circuit Court Of The State Of Oregon, Par The County Of Multnomah. August If. Johauniugsmeier, Plaintiff, vs Caroline Jouaiiningsineirr, Defendant. To Caroline lohauulugsmeicr, the above named defendant: Iu the name of the State of Oregon, you arej hereby required to appear anil answer the complaint filed ugainst you In the above court and suit within six weeks from the date of the first publica tion of this summons, to wit, from the 31st day of December, 1909; and if you fail to so appear or answer or otherwise plead In said suit, the plaintiff above named will apply to the above entitled court for the relief demanded in plain tiff's complaint filed iu said suit, to wit: Pora decree dissolving the bonds of matrimony now and heretofore existing between plaintiff and yourself aud abso lutely divorcing plaintiff from you, aud for such other and further relief as may seem to said court equitable and just. This summons is published pursuant to the order of the Honorable Pari C. Dronough, Judge of the alxive entitled court, made in open court, In this cause, on the 39th day of December, 1909, which order prescribes that this sum. :no n s be published in the St. Johns Review, a weekly newspaper, once each week for a period of not less than six weeks. The first publication of this summons was made on the 31st day of December, 1909, and the last publication thereof will be on the nth day of Peb ruary, 1910. Com.ihr & Cor.i.li'.K, Attorneys for Plaintiff If you want to buy, rent, sell or exchange property see Wolcott, (The Rent Man.) St. Johns Office, 401 South Jersey. Portland Office, no, aud street. Phones; Main 1743 A 1743. Iu making up your assortment of good resolutions for the new year, be sure and do uot overlook one of the most important. Aud that is to resolve to buy your meats for 1910 at a market where only good meats are handled, where no rjucstiou has ever been raised as to its goodness and where fuir treatment and cour tesy ever hold sway. If you do this you will naturally conclude that uitgood & Cole will get your trade during 1910 because they measure up fully to the above conditions, If you are undecided, ask auy patron of this market as to the conditions existiug there and of the treatment they receive at their hands and the result is assured you will buy your meat at Bltgood & Cole's. WHOLE BLOCK 200x200, for 3,300. half cash, 2 blocks from 0. R. &N 4 blocks from street car, 1 block from Woolen mill, St. Johns. V. Merrill, owner, 750 Syracuse St., Portland.