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OUR EMPIRE DRESSERS Are bought direct from the Factory by the Car Load Have the secret plush lined jewel drawers and many distinct features that can be had with no other dresser. The quality is the best, while our price is much below any goods of like quality in Portland. Birds Eye Maple OR Quartered White Oak It will pay you to see our line of Linoleum and Rugs before you finish Your House Cleaning SATURDAY SPECIALS Tea Kettles, nickle on copper, made in Rome, N.Y., 75c A heavy 12-qt. galv. pail, Saturday, special at only 15c LAWN MOWERS, Saturday special at One-fourth off Watch for these specials every week. AT The Same Low Price THREE LARGE STORES home 'FURNISHERS S0"03 JERSEYSL j I Local News. The Regal Range on sale at the Peninsula Hardware is a bargain at 136,00. See it nt once. I Gilmore'8 Harber Shop n spe cialty on children hair cutting. Sash niul doors arc stock by the Peninsula Co. Get our prices. carried in Hardware r, c wiunn. who has been " for rent t wo lurnisueti rooms quite ill for the past three months, to n couple of gentlemen of good is able to be up and about ugain. habits. 636 No. Kellogg street. 36 M. F. hoy is taking another look If you want prompt delivery of at the oil prospects in Malheur wood, call Cochran-Nntting & Co. county, and will remain there for Phone Col. 55. 415 So. Hayes several weeks. street. 2otf Mro. William Halley, of Coos county, Is a guest at the home of her husband's parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Bailey. 0 Mrs. Mary Carr.called to Gibbon, Netir., to atteud the funeral of her mother, will returu to St. Johns the first of next week. Husband (angrily) "Here, what do you mean by waking me out of a sound sleep?" Wife "Because the sound was so distressing." Mrs. Sam A. Greenwood and children of Salt Lake City are visit ing her sister, Mrs. A. W. Davis. They may decide to locate in St. Johns, o The Bachelor club held its Juue danclug party in the rink last night. A large attendance was in evidence and the usual good time was had by all. c Mrs. A Kent and daughter, Miss Fay, from Bennett's Ferry, Idaho, have been visiting her pareuts, Mr. aud Mrs. S. Wilson, and also taking in the Carnival. L. H. Chambers presented this office last Saturday a box of the largest and juiciest raspberries we have ever seen raised in St. Johns. They were grown at his home on Fillmore street. First Christian Science Society: Sunday 11 a. m., Weduesday, at 8 p. tn. Reading room open Tues day and Saturday from 2 to 4 p. m. All cordially invited to the services and reading room: Subject Sunday "Is the Universe, Including Man, Evolved by Atomic Force?" . o Nurserymen of the whole country will come to Portland next summer for the annual convention. They met in Boston during the past week and gladly accepted Portland's in vitation presented by the commer cial bodies and backed by the gov ernor and mayor. For Sale Modern 7-room house and lot 50x100, corner Richmond and Hayes, at a fine bargain. Price frjoco, on very easy terms. For particulars call at the Review office. 30tf. o For Sale and Exchange Five room house, lot 50x126, 1 block from car line, 3 blocks Irom Jersey street. Will take $200 cash aud two good lots up to $870. Call or write Roy Turrell, 619 Chnpell street, St. Johns. Announcement has been made of 68 new corporals in the O. A. C, cadet regiment, one of the finest in the country. Among the uumber we note the names of E. F. Crouch- tt fnrpslrw. find P. H. Cochran. civil engineering, both of St. Johns. S. I. Oaden has purchased a handsome residence at Piedmont, and moved his family from his ranch in the North End to his new home last week. James Dickson and family have moved onto the farm Mr. Ogden aud family have just vacated. The weather man was somewhat generous last week with his sprink ling can. It marred the success of the Rose Carnival to some extent, causing several postponements of events. The Carnival as a whole, however, was more gorgeous aud attracted larger crowds than ever before, Misses Ellen and Mary Vierhus from Oregon City way were in the city visiting relatives and friends over Sunday. Mary left Monday to spend her summer vacatiou at tending the summer school at O. A. C, while Ellen declares she is. going to play "The Man Behind the Hoe" with "Dad and the boys" on the farm. They are two, of Or egon's typical best young ladies and successful school teachers, and have a good friend in every one who knows them here. .For Insurance see F.W.Valentine Satisfaction, is the Word Gil more, the Barber. If you waut to buy a lot upon which to build a house, sec J. E. Williams, He has some fine ones which can be had cheap and upon easy monthly payments. A sprained ankle may as a rule he cured in from three to four days by applying Chamberlain's Lini ment aud observing the directions on each bottle. For sale by ull dealers. Wall paper in new and artistic designs is now on sale at the Penin sula Hardware Co. Prices range from eight to 25 cents per double roll. Selection may be made from 50 or more different patterns. Lot 100x106 aud a modern six- room house, lot all in cultivation, close to school, worth $2500.0wuer must have money and will sell for $ 1 700. Only $725 required to make the deal. A snap. See Henderson, the Abstracter. Mc Donald building. Get nu electric liciid "treatment or massage at Giltuo(c's JJarber Shop, Typewriter ribboii:ffor sale at this office; 50 cents each. Picture framing done nt Portland prices at H. F. Clark's, the furni ture man. tf For Rent. Store room. Best lo cation in St. Johns. Right where the car stops. For particulars see F. A. Rice at the city hall. 22tf For Sale Six lots, all extra size, between Tyler aud Polk streets, improvements in, can sell cheap, Terms, 1 10 cash, balance $10 per mouth, 7 per cent interest. Best residence district. McKlnney & Davis. i6tf For Sale 6j4 acres fine level land, good soil, small house, well aud pump, stable, 13 stalls; iyi miles from city limits, Vancouver, Wush. Price, $ 11 50. Also 20 acres, 15 level land, some stumps, no brush, sevenmlles from Astoria. Does not overflow. Price for a few days, $750. See J, Webster, St. Johns, Oregou. SPECIAL SALE FOR ONE WEEK The following week we will offer for sale at greatly reduced prices an extensive line of toilet articles and drug sundries, some of which we will discontinue handling, and will sell at prices that will surprise you. The list includes such articles as Shaving Brushes Tooth Brushes Hair Brushes Clothes Brushes Flush Brushes Whisk Brooms Shaving Mugs Shaving Strops Talcum Powder Toilet Soap, etc. Pocket Knives Manicure Shears Razors Mirrors Dressing Combs Pocket Combs Purses Card Cases Fancy Stationery Alarm Clocks See display in our windows. Remember we are still giving away Phonographs. Twenty-five cents spent at this store, may win for you a handsome Talking Machine. St. Johns Pharmacy j How many times have you had your work, your sleep, or your leisure hours interrupted by recurring pains in the region of the kidneys? Did you ever experience anything more unpleasant and annoying? You probably neglect it too let yourself believe it wasn't serious be over it in a day or two. When the kidneys give you warning of inability to perform their duty, assist them in every way help them get rid of poisons they arc accumulating waste matter they cannot throw off. They arc weak and need strengthening. Sec that they arc built up back to normal and it won't be many days until you are built up, eager for work and enjoying your rest and leisure hours. It's your own fault if you don't. Ail that you need to do is take NYAL'S STONE ROOT COMPOUND There's a wealth of wisdom in that assertion This preparation is one of the most prompt and effective preparations we have and we arc confident that it will do as represented. Make us prove it. If we can't, your money refunded; 50c and $!.oo the bottle. NORTH BANK PHARMACY HOAIE OF THE FAA10US NYALS and A. D. S. REMEDIES. "CURRIN SAYS SO.' WIS DKMVHR HVHRYWHltRH I'REK I'HONU COI.UM1IIA 707 J Subscribe fur U10 Rovlow aud bo Lost On Decoration Day, pair of kid gloves. Kinder please leave at Review omcc. Mrs. H. S. Swelled of Cottage Cirovc has been visiting relatives in bt. Johns this week. D. L. Morthlaud and wife of Hastings Mich., are guests of Mrs. Morthlaud's brother, A. C. Gesler. Wolcott (the rent man) 130 nth street, Portland, is the man to see for real estate or mercantile deals. 46tf. Wanted --Girl todo general house work. Good wages and good home for the right party. Mrs. J. J. Hurlbert. 3i-32p Miss F.tntna Twede. of Seattle was u guest of her former school mate, Miss Hannah Hergstraud of this city, during Carnival week. Mrs. Allan Hlackburn, who has been seriously III is now convales cing, aud will soon be able to sit up. 1 His will be good news to Her many friends. For Sale The damaged building at ii. North Jersey The building to be removed. Make me a bid. McKinney & Davis, or phone Col umbia 2. ttc International Illblc Students' as sociation services in M. V. A. hall Sunday evening at 7:45. Lecture by William A. Haker, subject: "where are the Dead.". No col lections. P. II. Hdlefscn was awarded $5,000 damages in Judge McGinn's court last week in his case against the Portland Railway Light, & Pow er Co. for injuries received about one year ago. It is now well known that not more than one case of rheumatism 11 ten requires any internal treat ment whatever. All that is needed is a free annlication of Chamber- tain's Liniment and massaging the parts at each application. Try it aud see how ciuicklv it will relieve the pain and soreness. Sold by all dealers. Councilman J. K. Jennings and wife left Wednesday evening for Lethbrldge, Alto, Canada, where they will take charge of a large laundry plant. It is a city of about 12, 000 population, liiey expect to remain all summer at least. Mr. Jennings has sent iu his resignation as councilman. Their many friends were sorry to see them leave St. Johns. The Department of Agriculture at Washington has just Issued its 1911 Agricultural Year Hook a bound volume of instructive infor mation regarding agriculture, hor ticulture, stock raising, etc. Kach senator and representative has cop ies of this year book aud any farm er can secure a codv bv sendinir to one of the members of the Oregon delegation. "Pug" Bishop, the genial ex president of the Bachelor club, with the three Canuck friendo he brought with him have returned to Victoria, H. C. The entire quartet expressed the keenest pleasure with the re ception giveu them. It was one continual round of pleasure, feasting and daucing, receptions and Rose Carnival attractions, with all the frills that go to make it interesting. Our lads exerted themselves to send the visitors from across the border home with a good taste in their mouths, and they evidently sue ceeded, as all four of them declared it would not be long until they would be back here to stay. Our Canuck friends were especially en thusiastic in their praise of St. Johns and the people here. Wanted Hoys to learn to weave at night; pay while learning. Call at once. Portland Woolen Mills. Mrs.Klizabcth lloyd of Cornelius, niece of Rcv.Paltou, was n guest nt the Methodist parsonage the first of the week. Mrs. Shcpardsou of Cntlin, Wash., has been the guest of Iter daughter, Mrs. Iv. S. Wright on South Hayes.during the post week. A. L. Harrison, formerly of this place,aud who has been operating a sawmill at Sifton, Wash., has sold out his Interests there and returned to St. Johns. Three Flue Lots For Sale. .jox 100 at the head of Kdlson street, all improved. Only $375 each. Kasy terms. Apply soon to J. II. Fletch er, 823 Willamette boulevard. Our typo inadvertently omitted the names of the St. Johns Furni ture Co. nud A. J. Kubcs from the list of those who agreed to close their places of business 011 Thurs day nud Friday afternoons of last week. The omission was entirely unintentional. Doth Mr. Ormaudy nud Mr. Kubes are public spirited gentlemen, and are ever ready to do as much as any other business concern. If you arc iu need of plumbing goods see Kdinoiulsoti Co. 0 You got full wolght and first quality at Iho Central markot. Just trr awhile. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Hudspeth of Kverctt, Wash., who, while taking iu the Rose Carnival, visited Mr. and Mrs. Allan Hlackburn the first of the week. Three lots, 7-room house, 12 8-year-old fruit trees, gas in house, wired for electricity, street im proved, 011 most prominent street; I2000, 5500 cash, balance on time. See K. C. Couch. Methodist Church, corner of Lcavltt and Hayes Sunday, June 23. Sunday school 10 a. m. Ser mon 11 a. in. Theme: "Interac tion Iktwccu God and Man." Hp worth League 7:15 p. in. Preach ing, 8 p. in. Topic: "God De livering the Righteous." All in vited to these services. Tiie first quarterly conference of the United Kvnngcllcal church will be held Saturday evening. Dr. C. C. Poling will preach at 8 o'clock, and Sunday morning at 11 o'clock at the close of which communion services will be held. He will also preach iu the evening nt 8. F.very body welcome. HOUSES FOR SALE OR RENT Easy Monthly Terms Wc have n couple of modern houses for sale nt Itast St. Johns. Cnu purchase on monthly terms or we will build to suit. Come in nnd talk it over with us. Why not stop paying rent? East St. Johns Land Go, Lewis IJIdg., 4th nnd Oak Streets Marshall 2641 Wanted Girl to do housework. Call at 702 North Hayes. We repair suit cases, hand bags, trunks, gloves. Hrlug them in. i lie bt. Johns Harness bhop,333tc The Misses Agnes and Percy Watkins, teachers from Ashland High school, are here to spend the vacation, with their sister, Mrs. Dr. Jaync. At the school election Monday afternoon II. W. lioiihani was elected director. There were two candidates for the position II. W. Houliam and Dr. A. W. Vincent. The former received 34 votes and the latter 12. Very little interest was displayed iu the election, as the vote proved. F. W. Valentine, J. K. Hiller and Mrs. L. N. Del- linger served upon the election board. Independence Day will be cele brated very widely iu Portland this year. Perhaps the generally fine crop outlook throughout the state had the effect of making the peo ple unusually keen to enjoy a nota able holiday. Anyway, many pla ces will hold big celcbratious. Al bany will celebrate the coining of the Oregon F.lectric as well as the Glorious Fourth aud is making big preparations. Ashland will have a big barbecue. Bend will celebrate for three days. The Dalles will have a week-long event In connec- lion with a Chautauqua session and many other points are now making plans for a big day. Drown is back iu town. J. R. Weimer and Councilman Davis are making a tour of Hint- ern Oregon this week. Mrs. M. II. Hutchinson of Ranior spent last week with her imronts, Mr. and Mrs, K, u. Mclntyre. Arthur Ilorsman leaves today for a large ranch iu the Tualatin Valley, where he will spend Ins summer vacation. The Klks are making great pro paratious for the reunion to be held in Portland July 8-13. An elabor ate decoration scheme is being worked out, the streets being dressed in the national colors and in the Royal Purple of F.lkdom. Mirny thousands of visitors from all parts of the country will visit Port laud this week aud the Portland lodge has made preparations to care for all who come. Miss Olive Couch of New Rock ford, North Dakota, is a guest at the home of her uncle, K. C. Couch. She attended the marriage of a bro ther iu Portlaud last week, and in cideutly took in the Rose Carnival. She says she saw more roses In two or three blocks in Portlaud than she ever saw in her life, and it was a great treat to her. She will spend the greater part of the summer in this vicinity. 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