I f GO-CART SLAUGHTER 20 Per Cent Reduction On Our Big Line of Up-to-thc-Minuto Go-Carts Fresh Air means Health for the Baby 3-4 inch wheels, padded seat and back. Reg ular $20; special ? 16.00 Auto Go-Cart, nickel trim, mohair hood,. Regular $18; special 14.40 Tubular steel constructed cart. Regular $16; special 12.80 Extra large cart, long leaf spring. Regular $16.50; special 12.40 4 Jbow hood Go-Cart, with cushion seat. Reg ular $13.50, special 10.80 Tan color cart, auto hood. Regular $12.50 special 9.85 Strong Go-Cart in the black. Regular $12; special 9.60 Nickel trimmed tan cart. Regular $9; special 7.00 Maroon color, sericeable cart. Regular $7.60; special 5.75 Baby Baskets from $8.50 to $15.00 Ormandy Bros. FURNITURE ST. JOHNS HARDWARE GO. BRIGHTEN UP STORE BEST I IN THE FAMOUS WHITE SALMON VALLEY OPPOSITE HOOD RIVER TEN ACRES Set to Spitzenberg and Newtown Apples Trees in perfect condition; fourth year. Located in the best part of the famous valley, in Fruit Home Colony. On the Trout Lake road and also a public road run ning along one side. Splendid spring of water on the place. Probably worth $10,000 in three years, with a large and ever in creasing income therefrom. A Rare Bargain at $7,000 Also 8 acres adjoining the above orchard, five acres in bear ing commercial orchard, and three acres set to almonds, 3 years old. Good house and other outbuild ings on place. Will be sold at a bargain. Call at or i lumber: Rough, Dressed, Flooring, Finish. Prompt Deliveries. .Quality Guaranteed. ST. JOHNS LUMBER CO. Phone Columbia 131 a H. HENDERSON 311 North J6rsey Street Real Estate, Loans, Insurance l I Abstracts of Title Prepared. CASH OR CREDIT Htilitcn tip time is here. The time to clean tip nliout the house, tcmodel anil inn kc the old tilings look ncnt niul clean ngnin. We enn help yoti in the work with our line of Sherwln Williams Paints and Varnish Tills is Clenn Up Week. Kemcmhcr we nre giving 10 per cent discount on Paints and Varnishes just for this week. I BUY address this office. Slabwood '. Dry, Green, Blocks, Trimmings Accurate Work Guaranteed Local News. DAN'S That's all. adv Al Harris and family have gone to Crabtree, Oregon, for" the summer. A pair of bouncing twins were recent arrivals at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Marcy. Rev. B. T. Thomas of Forest Grove will preach at the Con gregational church next Sunday morning. A trood list of the latest Dance Records for Columbia or Victor Machines at the St. Johns Phar macy, adv. Albert Fayson Terhuno mav have another subject for his ar ticles on "Little Causes of Great Wars." Mrs Annn Harrison, mother of Mrs. W. S. Farris, died Tuesday n a Portland hospital, a com plete account of which will ap pear next week. Ambulance service, day and night. St. Johns Undertaking Co., successors to Blackburn Undertaking Co.; oflke Col. 527; Rusidonco, Col. 299. Seven new members were add ed to the Moose enrollment last night, making a total member ship of 409. The charter will remain open for n few days longer. The Debonair Club was de lightfully entertained at the homo of Mrs. J. N. Keelor yes terday afternoon, at which a de licious lunch was served. Every person who lives in St. Johns and owns property is per sonally interested in having D. C. Lewis in tho next Legislature as our representative. A vote for him is a boost for St. Johns. Otis Learned and family re turned this week from a winter's stay in California, and while they enjoyed tho sojourn im mensely, arc glad to once more return to St. Johns. W. 12. ABhby brought a young chick into the Review olllcc yesterday that was a curiosity. It had four perfectly formed legs, but unfortunately it died after two days of earthly exist ence. Mrs. A. Learned has returned from a most delightful sojourn in California, whero sho had pleasantly spent tho greater part of the winter. Her many friends wore glad to welcome her back to St. Johns. The scenic hillside drivo on tho west sido of tho river is now an assured fact, as tho city of L nnton has begun proceedings toward its accomplishment. Bids for construction will uo called for in a couple of weeks. The Lincoln Republican Club will hold a meeting in the city hall noxt Monday overling at 8 o'clock. Prominent speakers will bo present. Everybody in vited. If you caro for good speaking, don't fail to attend. Dr. Slocum. present county coroner, and candidate for re election, has inaugurated a sys tem whereby inquests will be held in St. Johns in all local cases. This is something that tho people of St. Johns should appreciate. Plans are being mado to erect tho mammoth flag nolo donated to the Panama-Pacific Exposition during the latter part of the month when the Rose festival Queen and her maids visit San Francisco. The pole is of Doug las fir. 216 feet long, BJ feet at the butt and weighs 93,000 pounds. The Corona Club extends its thanks and appreciation to tho Mothers' Club and to the East- em &tar uoago ior tno nonors dven to the Club Orchestra. The "Live Wires" have been making short circuits lately, and flash ing around a great deal, so we may expect a show at any time. Reporter. S. Misner, W. Chancy and A. S. Scales have been elected dele gates to the grand lodgo of Odd Fellows, which will convene at McMinnville May 19 and 20. The Rebekah lodge elected Mrs. W. Chaney, Mrs. J. Day and Mrs. Effa Beam delegates to the state assembly of Rebekahs, which meets at McMinnville on the same date. E. S. Wright has exchanged his property in St. Johns for a well stocked general merchan dise store at Heiser, Washing ton, and he moved his family to their new home on Wednes day. It ia with much regret that their friends see them leav ing St. Johns, but their best wishes for success and prosper ity follow them to their new home. Re v. James E.Murphey preach ed his farewell sermon at the Congregational church Sunday morning. Rev. Murphy's sever ance as pastor of the Congrega tional church is a matter of re gret to many of our people. He has proven to be an earnest, faithful and energetic pastor, and a man broad minded in his ideas, and is universally respect ed. The people of St. Johns will learn with a great deal of pleas ure that Rev. Murphey will con tinue to be a resident of this city, Strictly sanitary. Gilmore's barber shop. adv. Picture framing done at Portlaud prices at H. F. Clark's, the fund utre mau. Adv. All the local churches were well attended last Sunday. which was "Uo to uhurcn" Sunday. Furniture for Sale Practical ly new; will bo sold at reason able prices. Call at this ofllce. That old Biblical injunction. "Return good for evil," is not taken very seriously in dealing with governmental allairs. Wo Inadvertently failed to note tho fact that a fine baby girl had arrived nt the home of Dentist B. F. Rambo about three weeks ago. A. A. Johnson, a former resi dent of St. Johns, but now locat ed at Waldport, Oregon, greeted old time friends in St. Johns last week. The St. Johns base ball club will give an entertainment and dance in tho Eagles' hall Satur day evening, May 2. Admission 25 cents; dancing free. A thor oughly good time is promised. "Captain" Kidd of near Ore gon City paid this ofllce a very pleasant, visit Monday, and treat ed the force to cigars and Ice cream. The Captain Is a souve nir maker of fine skill and in genuity. The meeting held by the Lin coln Republican club in the city hall last Monday evening was not as well attended as should have been the case. Counter attractions diverted the people to other places. A reception for the Mothers of St. Johns and the Grammar and High school teachers held by tho W. C. T. U.. Tuesday afternoon, in the auditorium of the High school, was a most pleasing affair. A splendid pro gram was rendered. Mayor Vincent makes a most excellent presiding ofllcer. He takes a grip on things with a master hand, and his knowledge of city affairs is particularly val uable. It is certain that the des tinies of the city are safe and secure under his guidance. Try our famous Roso Spray. ready for use; only 25 cents per gallon. Also a complete lino of tho various sprays, fumigalors and insecticides, parasite des troyers, etc., for flowers, plants, fruits, vegetables and animals. At the St. Johns Pharmacy, ad Tho Goldeif Wedding of Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Parker was cel ebrated in tho Christian church Tuesday evening. A more com plete account 01 tlio event cele brating this most worthy cou ple's long and happy period of companionship will appear next week. Miss Stella Campling, a form er well known and popular St. Johns young lady, is a contest ant for Roso Carnival Queen. St. Johns peoplo aro requested to save coupons which aro print ed in the daily papers and hand them in at tho St. Johns Phar macy for her benefit. Sho is a most deserving young lady, and any aid lent her in this contest will bo duly appreciated, bavo tho coupons every day. Ray Detson & Co.. proprietors of the Richmond street garage, havo submitted a proposition to furnish chmplete a combination hoso and ohemicnl auto truck for $2500. with a speed of CO miles an hour and capable of carrying a ton and one-half, It would bo built in St. Johns, and in annearanco and In ovory other way equal or bettor than any oth er apparatus of its kind, This is by far tho best proposition yet offered, and the chances are that council will accept tho same. Arthur Percy and D, W. Aul- bach of Kenton were recently convicted before Judge Williams' Court for seining bass with a net. and each fined. Deputy State Game Warden Frank Ervin caused the arrest of these men for the violation. Mr. Ervln, who makes a most capable ofli clal. Btates that he would much prefer that people would refrain from violating tho game laws, that while he is willing to give all a chance, yet so long as he is officer he will enforce the law. He is very oath to arrest any one, but peoplo must realize that the laws are maue to do ODeyeu, All sportsmen should take fair warning and not violate tho game laws. Mr. and Mrs. A.H. Blackburn, former undertakers of St. Johns, were pleasantly surprised Friday evening at their home, 652 Un ion avenue, Portland, by mem bers of the Fraternal Brother hood and Rebekah Lodges of St. Johns. The evening was spent in playing five hundred and dan cing. Dainty refreshments were served. It was not until the Owl cars began to run that the mer rymakers thought ot going home, and then with a great deal of reluctance. Those pres ent were Mr. and Mrs. M, G. O'Malley. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Locke, Hattie McKinney, Bessie Schultz, Faye Glasgow, Irene Hartle. Ada Thor, lna Keates and Edna McKinney, Mr. Na. than Gee, Ora Balke, James Welch, Wesley Heck and Elmer Worton, Not tha lfal on your paper. For Rent, Housekeeping rooms. Apply at 535 S. Jersey street. Where shall I get my hair cut? At Gilmore's barber shop. adv. For Sale Silver Campltie lvggs and early seed potatoes R. I, Lamb, 613 Smith Avenue N. adv. For Sale- 6 room house close m : will take lot as payment.-- 619 E John street. adv. Furniture for Sale Practical ly new: will bo sold nt reason able prices. Call at this ollice. A young girl wants a place in house work and cooking. Call or write 612 Oswego street, St. Johns. Patent Medicines at cut rate prices: to urn bin Phonographs and Records, Ansco Cameras and iMlms: best line of bulk and package candles in tho city at The St. Johns Pharmacy, adv. The White House gives good rooms and good straight board for five dollars per week. Your patronage is solicited. adv. Wanted--middle aged woman to do housework. Address 8-14 N. Jersey street. For Rent- Modern five room house in St. Johns, close to bus iness section; three rooms furn ished complete for housekeeping. Yard and garden. All conven-. tences. $18 monthly in advance. Call at or address this oificce. Bantams for Sale. 1)5 cents to 50 cents apiece.- 802 North Ivanhoe street, adv. For Sale Fine folding bed and springs; also Barred Rock hens and eggs cheap. 019 E. John street; phone Columbia 055. Lost In St. Johns -A gold bar pin with amethyst set. Finder kindly leave with Miss Pinsket at Bonham & Currier's store; re ward. Wanted- To trade two small houses and lot 50x100, St. Johns property. Will take part cash and vacant property for balance; phone Columbia 281. Feed your young chicks Hess' Poultry Panacea and keep them free from ice by using Instant Louso Killer, and you will In sure rapid growth. Get it at tho St. Johns Pharmacy, adv. The Women o' Woodcraft will give a Maypole dance in the St. Johns rink Friday evening, May 1st. Dancing at 8:30. Admis sion, 50c per couple; extra ladles 25c; spectators 10c. Everybody welcome, adv. I havo for sale cheap a block of land, onco the property of former Councilman W indie, on Tyler street, adjoining the WIN lamette boulevard, consisting of a fine dwellln ghouse and one lot 75x100, of beautiful cleared land in crop, which 1 will sell cheap and on easy terms. Apply to tho owner, Mrs. E. Burtch, 514 West Tyler street. adv. New York high school pupiU spelt "Isosceles" fifty-six differ ent ways. Can you blame 'em? The old fashioned man who used to say ho took nothing on trust would bo greatly worried theso days at tho sight of skirls draped to look as if they wero falling off. An Ohio farm hand has not had a pay day for twenty-five years, and now he is suing for a reckoning, Tho farmer's daugh ter must havo married the other man. The only thing wrong with the dandelion is that it is too common. If it wero rare tho government would bo sending out dandelion seeds in neat little packages and urging cultivation of tho plant. What has become of tho old fashioned little boy who used to ride a broomstick and imagine he had the fastest horse in the county? That old bottle scarred veteran, Huerta, will find a disngrceablo difference between being half shot and shot at.- 'Twould bo a hard job to bring up a boy in the way tho neigh bors think ho ought to go. Willard Emigh of Burley, Ida ho, was a guest of tho editor last week. He has been engag ed in the newspaper business there for a number of years. Tho St. Johns Pharmacy ball club was disappointed Sunday afternoon by the non-appearance of tho Villa Reds of Portland, which team had contracted to play the locals on the Hill grounds. Quito a crowd had col lected in anticipation of the game, The Reds probably fear ed that it would be too wet to play, which, however, was not the case. The Board of Governors of the Commercial Club met at lunch eon Monday noon and heard the reports of the various commit tees. All reported good progress being made. No further new business was taken up in order that the business on hand may receive the fullest attention. It was, however, decided that a booth should be taken at the Rose Carnival in which a proper display will bo made. President Bonham and Secretary Hiller hRY this matUr in chargo, HRC9BnIMIIHIUaCWMl I .-v" llNUHtST PENINSULA NATIONAL BANK ! Oldest Bank Pktuk Ai'Tiw, Pres. John N. Udi.hi'Siw, Cash. 4 HU'liTY IWrOSIT A GOOD BUY At Wliitwoocl Court, a piece of ground 600 feet long and 100 feet wide, being the upper half of block 16, and located not far from the Railroad and Street Car Line, on Mill Street. As Whitwood will soon have the great Scenic Drive way passing through it, and other activities are to take place, this tract will soon become most valu able. Price for a short time $2500. Call on or Address this Office. Notice to Voters We, the undersigned, duly li censed and (nullified physicians and surgeons of tho city of Port laud, county of Multnomah, and state of Oregon, having known DR. SAM C. SLOCUM for the nasi several yearn, and believing In his hononty, integrity and olllciuncy, do hereby endorse his past administration of tho olllco of Coronerof Multnomah county, and heartily recommend his re election to that ofllce for a sec ond term; Geo. AinBl'e, .1. A. Apple white. 15. II. Anthony. Otis F. Akin. I., Edgar Anderson, .1. M. Bilderbaeh.Marr Bisaillon, C. I). BoDine, Banner R. Brooke, Loyd W. Brook, A. L. Berkley, Otto S. Binswanger, F. M. llrooks, Gustav Baar. S. P. Bittner. Giis tavo K. Uruere, Walter W. Bruce, C. O. Boyor, II. R. Hlowlorf, David Brnoro, R. C. Coll'oy, Charles T. Chamberlain, 10. De Witt Connoll, T. Honior Cotton, Georgo A. Calhey. A. L. Can field. Mao II. Cardwoll, W. R. Coli'man, C. T. Croddy. G. 13. Christmas, J. F. Donnelly, (J. II, Douglass, 10. S. Donnelly, .1. Et tolson, K. B. Katun, Gertrude C. French, Thomas .1. Fox, Theo. Fossler, .John Fnwcott, S. M. Gellert. L. K. Graves, O. J. Guf fin, A, J. Giey, ,1. Allen Gilbert, II. M. Greene, .I.G.Grimm. Rob ert G. Hall, .lames C. Hayes, CharloM K. Hill, II. II. Hughos, P. K. Hae. W. B. Ilamiton, II. II. Unitary. Curtis Holcomb, W. T. Houser. 0. A. Hens, E. D. Johnson. S. K. Joseph, Donald Jessop. R. F. .lames, G. Orlo Joll'erson, J K Kane, Georgo F. Kochler. Wm.Kiingsworth. Rob ert Karkeot. J. C. Elliott King, Frank B.Kistner, Stanley Lamb,. Huhort 15. Leonard. Charles Loed-, ing, F. .J. Laird, Sanford Loeb, Fred Lieuallen, Mary V. Madi gan, C. C. Moore, Ralph C. Mat son, J. Lome Manion, J. A. Mer-. riman, J. H. Montgomery, ('. Stuart Menzies, F, I. Marks, 15. i A. Marshall, R. J. Marsh. K. A. ! J. MacKonzio, M. G. McCorkle, Joseph McChesney, P. F. Me-' Murdo. J. II. MeSloy, J. W. Me.; Collom, Ben L. Nordon. W. II. Norton, A. F. Nomiro. J. C. ()' Day. J. A. Pettit. Thomas W. Ross, L. Ricen, Charles Ryhke, A. 13. Hockey. D. H. Rand. J. ( Ross, L. O. Roberts. 15. A. Reed, John Ross, Ci G. Sabin. J. I). Sternberg, Earl Smith, E. H. 1 Streit, Ernest A.-S'0mmers. An drew' O. Smith. George B. Story. Harry E. Shoot. A. B. Stone, John J. Sollwood. Clayton Sea-1 man. J. Arch Stewart, James Sprout, W. E.Stowar't. Frank M. . Taylor, A. lllzor. Ernest F. Tucker. W. A. Trimble, J. C. Twitcholl. G. F. Trommald. J. Philippe Tamiesio. Charles Vis otti. James O. C. Wiley. G. S. Whitesido, Sanford Whiting, It's to Your Interest to sec that your money Is not idle, Make It cum something fur y 011. Dc)osit It with the I'cniiisuln Notional Savings Hank where it Will work for you every day in the yciir ntnl every hour of the tiny. Where it will lie wifcr than In any place you enn keep it. Whore you cuu Kct it uny time you hnvc necil for it. on the Peninsula V, C. Knai'I', Vice Pres. S. h. Domk, Ass't Cash. ON lO SAVINGS f u I I V.U'I.TS MIR KltST ! George F. Wilson, L. J. Wolf, I William L. Wood, Holt C. Wil son, R. II. Wellington, R. 0. iWaalker, James C. Zan, J. F. Dickson. Oscar DoVaul, J.J. Mn honey. Catherine Mahoney, J. J. Rosenberg, W. R. Laidlaw, G. V. Ketchum. 15. R. Fountain, II. F. Fleckenstein, .1. Earl Else, A. T. Yielding, H. Dudley Young, P. 1 1. McKonzio. A. M. Webster, L. 15. Story, 15. V. Sheafo. Chen terG. Hall. Philo Everett Jonof. Frank W.Wood. Georgo II. Buck, .Charles R. McClure, 15.15. VanAI ifltine, A. F. McGinn. adv. , Notice to Dog Owners All owners of dogs in St. JohiiH are hereby notified to seuuro dog licenses without dolay. April 1st was the day when all dog licenses were due, and it in expected that all ownors will se cure a license not later than May lfith, or they will bo dealt with as the law directs. JOHN POFF. Chief of Police. REVIEW'S LEGAL BLANKS The following list of legal blanks arc kept for Kale ut this office and others will be added as the demand arises; Wurrunty deeds, Quit Claim Deeds, Kealty mid Chattel Mori Rages, Satisfaction of MortHaeuti, Contracts for Sale of Realty, Hills of Sale, Lenses. An electric massage, only one in town.- Gilmore's barber shop, adv. Vote For Mayor J. B. Schaefer of Linnton, for Republican Nomination for County Commissioner Multnomah County