A Review of Reviews mi Issue of November 25, 1904 J. II. Croine, editor. Clias. Brcdcson relumed from Browning, Montana, where he has been engaged in work for tlie gov ernment on the Blackfcet Indian reservation. He is home on a 30 days term of absence. The first piece of cloth will be turned out at the woolen mills next week. James McClcllan and family have arrived in the city from Buffalo, N. Y. Mr. McClcllan will build n good residence on lots purchased nt Point View. Cochran Bros, have purchased of W. II. King the fifty feet fronting on Jersey street, adjoining the Cochran block, comer of Jersey atid Broadway, paying $2,000 therefor. It is understood the purchasers will erect a fine two-story business block on the premises. V. II. King is building a two story office building between the St. Johns Market and the Friedman block on Jersey street. Geo. A. Dyson of Kugcne pur chased through I). C. Kogers the lot 100x100, corner of Jersey and Baltimore streets for .$1800. Win. Kvans was the former owner. Fred Koerncr has commenced work on a 16x20 addition to the building occupied by the Hazlcwood corner Jersey niid.Urondwny. Kd. h. Stockton has sold his home in St. Johns Park addition to W. U. Pcttigrcw, n recent arrival from Oil City, Pa. Mr. Stockton will build a new home at once in the same locality. Evangelical Church You arc given n special invitation to attend any and nil the services nt the Kvnngelicnl church. The Sun day school is growing in interest under the efficient leadership of the superintendent, Mrs. Geo. M. Hull. She has installed the "Cradle Roll" with Miss I.nuru Gradeu in charge, also the "Home Department" with Mrs. Howard us superintendent. The "Aid Society" of the church hold their monthly ten Wednesday afternoon, July 3d. They are get ting ready to beautify the church by rcpapcrltig mid thus making it more attractive. Mrs. Georgia Rich I.ydlck will hold u piano recital nt the Hvnugcl ical church, given by her young pupils, July 10th nt 8 P. M. Special patriotic services on next Sunday morning. Kvculug subject "God's Image Restored." Win. S. Plowman, pastor. THE BONHAM & CURRIER I2TH WEDNESDAY SPECIAL Wednesday, July 1 0th T III, dnv timrrdltitr n tinlidnv nhvnvst is n htisv dnv nt our slnrc j i - . rf -- -- j j n.lw.n. an mmiv i1ifTnrrtit UtinM nre carried but nnr Inst Wi'diic;. day Special caught us simply rushed to the limit. JUIY fourth marks the end of the low shoe season. We have a few pairs of this season's ladies' Pumps, Patents, Gun Metal nnd Tan that you may have as follows: The $3.50 Seasonable Stock $2.93 " 3.00 " " 2.43 " 2.50 " " 1.98 A number of pairs of Inst season's styles arc bunched 011 a tabic to themselves, choke nt $1.33. Severnl pairs of these sold regularly at $3.50. More Summer Piece Goods at Season End Prices Koclincc, silk nnd-cotton, 60c goods, special ... .33c "Pancy Silk" really silk and cotton, 35c goods, special 23c Print " " 35c " " 23c Imitation Pongee, 35c goods, special 27c Floral Silk, silk nnd cotton, 35c goods, special 23c Print Dimity, 17 i-ac goods, special 13c Nntoma Silk, 45c goods, .special 33c I'arlard Silk, 35c goods, special 25c If it requires 10 yards of any of these goods to make you 11 dress, you will save, by buying nt sale price, from Hoc to 1.30. Is it worth your while? Wc realize that to keep up the pace of our Special Sale Days, we tmiyt continue to work under high pressure; and must also con tinue to offer you RKAI, BARGAINS. AGAIN, wc offer the Ladies' House Dresses nt prices you can get only the goods for. Reg. $3.00 Dresses, Wednesday Special at $2.47 Regular $1.50 " " t.2 " 1.35 " " " " 1.00 " 1. 00 " " " 83 Hosiery, Hosiery Boy's and Gills Hosiery in black only, for this day, 3 pairs of the 25c Hose for 57c Wc include in this the Wuudcrhosc line, although out of some sizes in that brand. BUTTERICK PATTERNS g99VV REDUCED TO 3 10 CENTS AND 15 CENTS NONE HIGHER BONHAM & CURRIER OPEN UNTIL 8130 P. M. SALE NIGHTS Special For This Week If you nre n Housewife you can not reasonably hope to be healthy or beautiful by washing dishes sweeping nnd doing housework dnv, and crnwliug into bed (lend tired at night. Von must get on in the open nir nnd sunlight. If you do this every dnv mid keep your stomach mid bowels in good orde by taking Chamberlain's Tab when needed, you should bcc both healthy nnd beautiful. Por sale by nil dealers. Proposals lor Street Work Staled proixiwiW will Ik; received al the oflice ol Die rceortlurof tin-city of hi Julius, until liny 9111, lyij, ut no'cloe jt. in. for the Improvement of I'olk street from the northeasterly ulitc line of Willamette honlcvurd to tliesowthwen line ol Jersey street in llie milliner provided by ordinance No .Sj, siihh-ct to the provisions ol the charter mid onll nuncesol the city ol ht, Johns nnd th untliunte of the city engineer on lilt' MUKlncer h olinmic H fbtfuis. IlliW mutt he Ktrlvtly hi iiceordunc with the printed hlioiku, which will he fnrnUhvd on application ut the ollici the recorder ol the city of .St, Johns And Mhl Impiovement imikt In- coin pleled on or More 60 day from the laid jmhlicutiou of notice of proMaiU for Willi WUIK, No proiKMkiUorbiiU will be conlderel niilMWMCvomjwiilt by u cortilied check jMyuoie to tlie order ol tlie mayor ot llie city 01 1. joiiiu, ceitiiiMi ny 11 rems uie imiiik tor 1111 uinnmit eipiai 10 ten h cent, of the XK''K"te proowi. The riKht to reject any and nil hid i Hereby reocrvetl, lly order of the council. 1'. A. KICK. Recorder of the city of St. Johns l'uhlUhcd in the St, John Review June 31, jS nnd July 5, 191 j, Proposals tor Street Work Scaled proiwsaU will he received ut the office of the Recorder of the City of St. John until July oth, iqij, nt 8 o'clock j, 111, for the improvement of lltirliiiKtou ktreet Horn llie nortiieuktcrly Hue ol llradford street to the center Hue of lllock No. li'), James John's Second Ad' dltiou, in the manner provided by Or dlnance No. 434, subject to the lirovis ui oruiiii ions of the charter ami I minces of the Cltvof St. fohiis. and the estimate of the city engineer, on file. llnnineer s estimate Is f 14,113.14 lllils must be strictly in accordance with printed blanks, which will be furu isheil 011 upplicutlou at the office of the Recorder ot tlie City 01 hi. Johns. Ami said improvement must be completed on or before 60 days from date of the lust publication of notice of propositi s of said woric, No proposals or bids will lie considered unless accompanied by u certified check iwyable to the order of the Mayor of the :ity of St. Johns, certified by 11 rospon. sible bank lor an amount ciiiai to ten percent, of the np-regute iiuo&al. The right to reject any ami all bids is hereby reserved, lly order of the City Council. ' 1'. A. RICK, Recorder, Published in the St. Johns Review on June 31, a& and July St I.nst week we sold 1600 feet of j'liich gntvnnl.cd water pipe nnd will still sell it this week nt same price .jc er foot. 50 feet of cot ton hos 'fi 25 17. S. Until Uoom Cleaner cleans enameled waie, silver, nickclplatcd and varnished surfncuti. Once you use it we life sure you will continue to use it. It is the bust cleaner the market. Call mid get .sample hells In pint cans 35c Qunrt cutis 50c EDMONDSON CO. 203 S. Jersey Street Notice of Cost of Improvemen Notice is hereby elven that the asess ineiit lor the improvement ol 1'cm ileu street from the welerly line of of lluclmuaii street to S. It. City Limits the total cost of which is kV5M.;M. whs declared bv Ordinance No. -l.Mi, entitled 'An ordinance declarlni; the cot of im proving l'eeuden street fioui llucliaiiaii street 10 t. it. cuy iiimia 111 uie cuy ol St, Johns, Oregon, anil iixcfcMug the projictty U-uefited thereby, declariUK such usMtsMiieni ami iiirecunk' ine enirv of the Mine In the docket ol citv Ileus The cot ol said Improvement Is levied mon all the lots, uirls of lots and wir eels of land within the boundaries ol the district described as follows: lletweeu the westerly llneol lliichauau street and southeast citv limits. A statement of Mid ntsesMiicut has been entered In the docket ol city Ileus uue Jii, Ivii, and said assessment s now due mid iwynhle at the office of the recorder ol the city of St. Johns, Or cton, and will lie delinquent and bear interest niter July titli, 1913. nun 11 not iMhl on or iieiore July 'Jo, 1913. pro cecdtm: will be taken for the collection ol the same by sale of propeity as pro vided by llie city cnarter. V, A. KIV.ll, Recorder I'ubllshed in the St. Johns Review 011 uue 'is uud July (, 1913, The Model Laundry Thoroughly equipped for nil of laundry work nnd kinds Up-to-date In every respect, Prompt and efficient service guar atitecd. Your patronage solicited. For soreness of the muscles, whether induced by violent exercise or injury, there la nothing better than Chamberlain's Liniment. This iiiimeut also relieves rheumatic wins. For sale by all dealers. mm mm m mtm h I Groceries I Dry goods ! I Shoes ! and Furnishings We sell only the very best in these lines and guarantee them in every particular. Special Prices still to be had Muck Mercantile Co. SOI S. Jpvfiev II NOTICE TO ADVERTI3ER8. In order to Insuro a change of ad vertisement the copy for eueh change should reach thla office not later than Wednesday, at 3 o'clock p. m. Pleaee remember thla and uvt the prlnUr A COOL KITCHEN Even in Midsummer With a real live breeze blowing away the stifling sultry air and cooling the whole roomthat's your kitchen, and all others too that have an ELECTRIC IRON :: Portland Railway, Light & Power Company LOW ROUND TRIPS EAST on tlie ilatee given below, round trip ticket will be sold from I'urtUnd to the points in the Kat khown be- low, nnn many otiier, at greatly reuuceil larea quoted. Your home agent will sell these ticket via. The North jiuuk Koau at sunnily uglier tares, on request. THROUGH TRAINS KAST In connection with Northern Pacific and Great Northern Railways Atlantic City .fiu.oo mitlmore,,,, .107.50 llostou 110,00 lludnlo qwq Chicago 71.50 Colorado Springs. , ,55.00 uciiver 55.00 Detroit f 81,50 Duluth ..,..,..60.00 Kansas City 60.00 Milwaukee 73.50 Minneapolis ,.60.00 Montreal , ,, 105,00 New York 108.50 DATKS OV SALK. Omaha f 60.00 1 I'liiiaueipnia, , , , , , 103.50 Pittsburg . 91.50 St. I.ouis 70.00 St. Paul . , 60.00 Toronto ,,,, 91,50 Washington 107,50 July J, 3, 6, 7, it, 13, 15, 6, 30, 31, 33, 36, 39, 30, 31, 1913. Augiut 1, 3, 3, 6, 7, 13, 15, 16, 3J, 33, 39,30, 31, 1913. September 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 1 1, 13, 30, 1913, Stopover nnd choice of routes allowed in each direction, l'inal return limit October 31, 1913. v Detail of schedule, fares, etc., will be furnished oir-request. V. H. COM AN, General Freight and Passenger Agent, Portland, Ore. O. M. Cornell, Agent, St, Johns, Oregon. lumber: Rough, Dressed, Flooring, Finish. Prompt Deliveries. Quality Guaranteed. Slabwood '. Dry, Green, Blocks, Trimmiugs ST. JOHNS LUMBER CO. Phone Richmond 131 Broadway Model Clothes Ladies' Home Journal Patterns Elite Petticoats Kabo Corsets Bed Rock Merchandising 0000000000000000000000 The primary purpose of every good store is to sell the best pos sible merchandise in such a way, and at such a price, as to make for its own profit and the satis faction of the customer. No store can give away goods continually without a skimping of quality and service. But alive store can frequently obtain really good merchandise that it can offer at below regular prices. Adopting for our store policy the fundamentals of good mer chandisingquality and service we have consistently aimed to broaden our scope so as to meet the needs of all people. The result is a store organiza tion dominated throughout by a spirit of fair play to customer and employe, and offering QUALITY IN MERCHANDISE EXCELLENCE IN SERVICE MODESTY IN PRICES Couch & Co. 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