0 $1.00 Down home FURNISHERS 501-03 JERSEYSL Weekly DINING TABLES We sell the famous Lentz Tables. Everybody knows that money can be saved by buying in large qualities. We buy these by the car load direct from the factory in Nashville, Mich. See Our W e sell no Veneered Tables Every table is finished and looks finished L We will take your old table as first payment on a new one. Balance $1 per We.ek Local News. Sewing machine crates for sale nt Calcf Bros. Mayor A. A. Muck is taking in the Regatta nt Astoria thin week. A. M. StenniB made n business trip to Astoria the first of the week. The Renal Ranee on sale nt the) Peninsula Hardware is a bargain at $36.00. See it at once. o There will be no preaching ser vice nt the Baptist church on Sept. ist ami 8th. Regular services will be resumed on the 15th. It. S. Wright, who is engaged in constructing n school building nt Battleground, Wash., spent Sunday and Monday with his family on So. Hayes. Conkey's Stock Remedies are not foods, but medlcinc-a separate rem edy for each disease made by the same people that make Conkey's Poultry Remedies. Sold on money, back guarantee by Lautliers' Mer cantile Co. 48c St. Johns public schools will open September 16th. Sash mid doors tire carried in stock by the Peninsula Hardware Co. Get our prices. Frank Clark, 307 South Jersey street, buys old school books, Got nuy? Turn them into cash. Chns, Sagert has purchuscd the Kecney residence 011 North Central avenue, a modern, 5-room dwelling, u Wnutcd at Once Voting men and women to learn to weave wool en goods. Steady work. Apply to Portland Woolen Mills.St. Johns. Satisfaction, is more, the Barber. the wordGil- Wolcott (the rent man) 130 nth street, Portland, is the man to see for real estate or mercantile deals. 46tf. Mrs. T. II, Cochran and Mrs. II. I,. Nutting are on n two-months' visit to Greenwood, Wis., and oth er points in the Hast. Three Pine Lots For Sale. .tox 100 nt the head of Kdison street, nil Improved. Only $375 each. Itasy terms. Apply soon to J. II. Fletch er, 823 Willamette boulevard. Wanted We have lo-acre tract of the best land in Tualatin valley close to Salem electric line, mostly cleared, lays level, no better soil in Oregon. Want to exchange this for St. Johus property of about equal value. MeKinuey & Davis. A letter to the Review from Miss Hilda Unger, well known in St. Johus, states that she is uow re siding with her mother iu Los An geles; that she has almost finished ber course iu vocal aud piano mus ic, and that she is drawing a good salary as a pianist and vocalist. She wishes to be remembered to her many friends here, and states that she expects to pay them a vis it iu January next. She still thinks St. lohus the best place on earth. C. W, Kreeger of 70S Kast Rich mond street seut to this office two splendid specimens of the genus Vspud." The two weighed 2)4 pouuds, are smooth, with very shal low eyes and are not yet done irrnwinp as the skins slip very eas ily. They are pure white and while ir. T AtA . r ryit 11 flip name, they very much resemble the White Elephant potato. Mr. Web "ster, who brought in the samples, said Mr. Kreeger has i acres of The tubers. lttiough to keep the wolf away for awhile at least. John C. Brooks.the affable mend erof soles,isiu"hock" from too close application to biz. His many friends will be pleased to know that he is improving, and earnestly hope lie will soon be operating on the "kicks agatu. J. F. Mitchell, the hustling and energetic horse doctor, has beeu nursing a badly bruised aud lacer ated arm, the result of a too inti- mats acquaintance with the hind quarters of one of his patients last Sunday morning. Don't let lice eat up your valua ble poultry wheu it's so easy to get rid of tnem. Coukey's Lice row der. Lice Liquid and Head Lice Ointment are guaranteed to do the work quickly. Get a practical poul try book free from Lauthers Mer cantile Co. 48c That corn cau be successfully raised in St. Johns has beeu dem onstrated by H. F. Clark, the furniture man. Last week he brought into this office a sample stalk of corn raised bv himself that measured eleveu feet In lengtli. l tte ears were long and fully developed. Chester Paul Gates made us a nleasaut call Tuesday afternoou. He was lookine particularly well and was especially hannv iu the thoueht that he would take Mrs. Gates and their Prima Donna, little Miss Kthel. home with him the next day, - For Salt Modern 7-room house nud lot 50x100, corner Richmond nud Hayes, at n fine bargain. Price ?3000, on very easy terms. For particulars call at the Review ollice. 30U. n Wall paper iu new nud artistic designs is now on sale ut the Penin sula Hardware Co. Prices range from eight to 35 cents tier double roll, Selection may be made from 50 or more different patterns. u "I was cured of diarhcen by one dose of Chamberlain's Colic, Chol era aud Diarrhcea Remedy," writes M. It. Gebliart, Oriole, Pa. There is nothing better. For sale by all dealers. Get nn clectrie head treatment or massage at Gllmore's Bather Shop. Tyjiewritcr ribbons for sale nt this office; 50 cents each. Picture framing done nt Portland prices at II. F. Clark's, the furni ture man, If For Sale Six lots, nil extra size, between Tyler and. Polk streets, improvements iu, cn'n sell cheap. Terms, $ 10 cash, balance $5 per month, 7 per cent interest. Best residence district. McKinncy & Davis. i6tf For Salt GJ4 acres fine level laud, good soil, small house, well and pump, stable, 13 stalls; si miles from city limits, Vancouver, Wash. Price, 1150. Also2oacies, 15 level land, some stumps, no brush, seven miles from Astoria. Does not overflow, Price for a few days, $750. See J. Webster, St. Johus, Oregon. Remedies of Merit When a merchant tells you, if the goods he sells you are not entirely satisfactory, your money will be refunded; you can ask for no better recommendation. The purchase price of the following goods will be returned to you if they do not do what we claim for them. Cyclone Cold Cure will cure a cold. Haywood's Corn Cure will relieve aching corns, Hobson's Eczema Cure will cure any form of eczema. Mesca will cure chronic constipation and liver trouble. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin for all forms of indiges tion and stomach trouble. Marrow's Kid-Ne-Oids for kidney and bladder trouble in all their forms. MONEY BACK REMEDIES St. Johns Pharmacy Reliable Drug Store you uan vaei i ne delo i Cheaper At The North Bank - 1 Here are a few of the North Bank's regular every day prices on standard drugs 25c Mennens Talcum 15c 50c Mentholatum 39c 50c Swamp Root 39c $1 Swamp Root 75c $1 Pinkhams Veg. Comp 75c 50c Danderine 39c 50c Cascarets 39c 25c Cascarets 19c 50c Listerine 39c 25c Listerine 19c 75c Mcllins Food 65c 50c MellinsFood 39c $1 Horlicks Milk 79c 50cHorlicks Milk 39c 25c Cuticura Soap 15c 50c Cuticura Ointment 39c 50c Doan's Kidney Pills 39c Let us do your developing and printing. Not one cent until you are satisfied. NORTH BANK PHARMACY HOME OF THE FAMOUS NYALS and A. D. S. REMEDIES. "CURRIN SAYS SO.' WH DKMVItR RV15RYWHURU l'RUH I'HONIt COMJMMA 207 J For Insurance sec F.W.Vulentiue Policeman Henry Muck is enjoy ing 11 ten dnys' vacation. Oiliuore's Barber Shop n spe cialty on chlldreiis' hair cutting. Mrs. John Paul has been visiting her old home in Canada for the past several weeks. Sutincrlbo (or tlio at. Johns Roviow utid kt-up pented on tliu doings or Diu city. Got nuy old school books? If so,. take them to Frank Clnrk, 307 So. Jersey street, who will buy. rv C. C, Wooilhouse, Jr., is remod eling his building at the comer of Philadelphia nud Ivnnnoe stieets, anil nddiug n kitchen to the rear. J. F. Hendricks, former tnnyor of St. Johns, is moving with his family to Ridgefield, Wash , tills week, wheie he has purchased n flourishing hardware business. Three lots, 7-room house, ta 8-vear-old fruit trees, gas in house, wired for electricity, street im proved, 011 most prominent street; 3000, $500 cash, balance on time. See K. C. Couch. Mrs. J. It. Weimer, who has beeu attending her mother who is ill iu Douglass, Kansas, for some time, reports that her mother is im proving nicely and she expects to return home soon. Mrs. A. H. Harrison of Battle ground, Washington, Mrs. M. A. West of Ilwaco, Wasli., ami Mrs. N. It. Brooks of Uidgefield, Wnsh., have beeu visiting Mrs. ltd. Ashby the past two weeks. First Christian Science Society. - Sundays 11 u. 111., Wednesdays nt p. in. Kenning room open on Tuesday and Saturday from 3 to p. 111. All cordially invited to me services and reading room. Sub ject Sunday: "Christ Jesus." ' Wore all medicines as meritor ious as Chamberlain's Colic, Chol era nnd Uinrrlia'tt Kemedy me world would be much better oft and the nerceutaee of sufferini: ureutlv decreased," writes Lindsay Scott, of ... . t l .1 I Temple, Hid. for saie y an tieai- T3. o Mrs. Melluda Gillmorc. Mrs. J. F. Gillmorc and Mrs. Sellick spent Sunday at the home of John Mc- Neil below Ktdgcuei.i, wasu. 1 ue former will visit at the McNiel home for several days, the latter two ladies returning home Sunday veiling. A South Dakota railroad is noted tnr lc ivivrnliti rnmlhed. A new brakeman was making his first run over the road at night and was standing in the center of the car grimly clutching the seats to Keep erect. Suddenly the train struck a smooth place in the track, and slid along without n sound. Seizing his lantern, the brakeman ran for the door. "Jump for your lives" he shouted. "She's off the trackl" Success. Girl wishes house work. Inquire 520 Itnst Buchanan street. W. II. Hamilton, Jr., has taken up his residence iu St. Johns. For Sale Bartlett penrs. L. II. Campbell, .(32 Itnst Lcnvitt street. M'lio rnnrmnim erotw nro bound In brim; much prosperity to the North west. P. II. Itdlefseu nnd wifenrc tnk iuc iu the attractions of the Tilla mook region, Chickens For Side Rhode Is land Reds. I). I. Page, nt Oregon 1.M..1... i- 1 t ruiKC mini meiuiy. 11 A iiotitlmi U heltitr circulated asking the city council to reduce the police nud engineer lorces. The presidential campaign is amusing little excitement or inter est in this part of the world. 0 For Kent Two large, light and ttltmsntit limisL'-kix'tiliH' rooms. In quire 538 South Ivaiihoe street. Frank Clark has opened up n confectionery nud fruit store iu the building adjoining Muck's store 011 South Jersey street. u Sec G. W. Overstrect for nny tiling iu the plumbing Hue. Oppo site Central School. 311 S. Jersey street. Office nud residence phone, Columbia, 560. .3tf The Review this week contains brief writctips of a number of busi ness men and enterprises in this vi cinity, written by n man who has mude a specialty of this Hue of work for the past several years. Others will likely appear later. li.R. Sully of Kennl wick, Wash., who recently purchased the Frank Clark novelty store, is moving n stock uf additional goods from his Washington store, nud is opening up for busiuos Iu the Holbrook block 011 Jersey street. Misses Grace and Itvelvn Turnev. iihp1iits In the Pine Grove school district of Hood River valley, have been spending part ot their vaca tion with Mrs. Martha Hodkius iu this city, leaving for their home in Hood River yesterday. The first prtion of their vacation was .spent Iu the Marsh field region, and they came from Marshfield to Drain -in auto. They say the road between the two points was something fierce, all the hairpins having been shaken from their heads before reaching Drain. The good roads movement is much needed down that way at least, The auto truck of J. K. Weimer is iu great demand almost day nud nii!ht niovlmr household iiaods to aud from St. Johns, even going us for as McMiuuvllle, Newberg, Day ton nnd Oregon City. If business keeps up nuother truck will be a necessity. One of the most common ailments thnt hard workimr neonle are afflict ed with is lame back, Apply Chamberlain's Liniment twice a day and massage the parts thor ouuhlv at each annlicatlou, aud you will get quick relief. For sale by all dealers. W. It. Ashby aud W. T. Buckles went down to Sauvie island Thurs day of last week, "a-fishin'." They report the capture of 200 croppies nud bass. That is pretty good for "linv " If tlii'v had onlv taken one of us old men along, then but what's the use?. Miss Bessie It. Jackson entertain ed a few friends at the home of her sister. Mrs. II. O. Newell, Thurs day evening last in honor of Miss McCoy aud Miss Crawford of Port land. A very pleasant evening was spent iu games and music, ueu cious refreshments were served. The Baileys Do Tillamook N. J. Bailey and wife caught the salt water fever and last week went over to the Tillamook country. Unfortunately the trolley ride made Mrs. Bailey "sea-sick." The next morning Mr. Bailey got out at tut early hour nnd cultivated old brincy for his breakfast. He took iu a nice fat crab which he took to camp and cooked and saved for lunch. After breakfast they tho't they would walk down the line u ways. About to o'clock they got tired nud proceeded to investigate the crab Contrary to exudations the crab was not ns delicious ns it is esteemed by some. Being tired, they got 011 the car and mu down to Tillamook, and Mrs. Bailey, be tween the crab nud the little jntiut, got some more sen-sick. Then Mr. . Bailey says his wile threw up the sponge, (he didn't soy wheu sue ate it) nnd declared she was going home, that the whole story of sen- side delights wns n fnlse fabrication of frivolous fiction, thnt Mr. Bailey could stay longer if he wanted to, hut bt. Johns wns just as near old briuey ns she wished to be. Mr. Bailey was only waiting tor his nut ter half to make the suggestion, nud took off his hot, brushed the (low ng locks from his classic brow, nud with his best Alphonso bow to plied; "Well, wifie, Iv'e got n mighty good excuse forgoing home too, nnd I will just go home witii it," nud he did. We hope the young folks will have better luck uext time. A horse that figures and spells has beeu entertaining the crowds at the Multnomah this week. It is a most beautiful animal and endowed with more than an ordinary amount of horse sense. The trainer is en titled to a larec slice of admiration for the patient effort he must have brought into play in teaching the noble animal to respond so accu rately to the suggestive words ad dressed to him by his master. Things Looking Up J. F. Gillmorc reports the follow ing sales the past couple of weuks : The Loy projierty opposite the city hall on Hayes street to lf. 11. Lint- hum, n traveling salesman; consid eration $2000. A five-room hounu nud lot mi Fillmore street, owned by Mr. Little, to Gordon Gntbad of Portland; consideration 12200. House nnd lot owned by Mr. Green on ChaK'll strwet to George Rnd more of Portland; consideration ?i.(oo. Mr. Gillmorc stnteti thnt ho is having more calls for inoduru houses to rent thou has mtuu thu case for six months or more. Congregational Church Preaching Sunday morning nt 1 1 o'clock at the Congregational church and every Sunday morning tlr nfter by Jnmes It. Murphy, neting pastor. We cordially invite all to thekc services. Sunday school at 10 o'c'ock as usual. Jnmes It. Murphy, Act' g PmMor. CARD OF THANKS. Mis. Wilfred Scott dirt to of fer liur sincere thanks to hur nwuiy friends for floral tributus nud othr acts of kindness nud symiMthy ex tended iu her sad berenvemuiit, hihI assure them that tueir kiiui ami loving acts will ever be held in tit most grateful remenibraucw. The dedication of the Holy Cross Institute nt University Pnrk will tuke place bundny nt 3 p. Ui. His gruce, Arch Bishop Christie, will perform the ceremony. The principal address will be ddivenxl bv lohn It. Shields, L. L. D., sub- ject, "Christian ltducntiou Item- tial to American Llhorty. uinner will be served by the lading of the parish iu the basement of the now Institute from 12 to 3 aud 4:30, to 7 p. m. All welcome. J. N. Itdlefseu, Peter Aiitzeu and A. II. Itdlefseu of Portland hav returned from a few days' outiiifc iu aud around Tillamook. You got full weight and first quality at tbe Central market, Just trr awhile. Work ror a Qroater SU Johns