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About St. Johns review. (Saint Johns, Or.) 1904-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 27, 1905)
- i rknrC M nn Per RUGS MATTINGS The best is none too good and always the cheapest. We will sell you your Floor Coverings on the Payment Plan, thus enabling you to get full use of the goods while paying for them. NO CHARGE FOR CREDIT Our stock (f Ingrain Carpets is very large and com- i r i r i i At rletc rangii'K rom to. iWI jtu uj. iuxuury ana ouicr Tapestry Brussels from 90c per yard up. Axminstcr, Velvet anil IJoiiy urusseis curpcis ai me lowest prices, nnr line of Floor and Room-size Rues and Art c.nns Is very large and well selected and prices as low Is can be bought anywhere. Call and see for yourself. YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD $1.00 PGR WEEK-NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR CREDIT Eastern Outfitting Co. 390 WASHINGTON STREET, PORTLAND, OREGON J "Get the business THAT'S OUR AIM By our fair dealing and courte ous treatment we're mak ing new customers every day. ST. JOHNS PHARMACY "The Square Deal Drug Store" R. D. JACKSON, - Proprietor :: -K'ooc o. o. ALL KINDS OF J Builders' Supplies & i . . z. a locks, 35c 10 $0,00 C1ICII. 4 A full Hue of Sash, Locks, Lifts, Holts, Cupboard Turns, wl f. Catches, etc, etc P HARDWAR E , ScetlielIOM)l'AST" Screwdriver, Crescent 5 iK Gunge and the I'nteiit IIJbhiugle. p and jHIPHIEBSlSBa f Niagara Stoves and Ranges j 4 NOTHING BETTER MADE V & The Cheerful, Redwood, Sturdy Oak, Oak Home, Jr., ii complete line 01 AlK-nuni ncuctta gi I POTTER & GOOLD . "THE HARDWARE AlEN," ST. JOHNS, OREGON Our goods nrc ull new and guaranteed to please our customers. A trial will convince you thut our prices ure right. : We Have a Circulating Library I Have All the Latest Novels Novels, first cost, 10c 5c when book Is returned f -c (Novels, first cost, 25c 10c when book Is returned COME AND LOOK OVER OUR BOOKS. IT WILL COST YOU NOTHING. ELLIOTTS PHARMACY Our Local Grist ISHEPARD & DOBIE Will sell you lots in Oak Park for $150; $5 down and $5 per month. These lots will advance 50 percent in the next 30 days. One six-room house in North St. Johns, all complete, only $1,000, easy terms i 1 I Office in Peninsula Bank Building, j rhone Scott 4061, T Notary Public, I'irc Insurance. X What about rolling Jersey street? Is it safe now to remove screen iloors f bee the Peninsula Bank for fire insurance. Another kiln of brick was opened on Friday at the local brick yards. ror nnc cigars it will nay you to callnt Valentine's: opposite city ball. C . I n . ouiuruny anu tutuiay were as beautiful days as Oregon needs to put out. Smoke a St. Johns cigar best toe cigar on tue market the "White Crow." Wylcua Thorndyke was guest last Saturday of Sylvia Rowland at Portsmouth. For first class and reliable fire in surance companies see the list at the Peninsula Bank. Mrs. S. A. Keliev. of Seattle, is at the home of her son A. Kelley, on the riverfront. No council meeting next Mon day evening. Fifth Monday in the month, you know. Fresh candies in nice variety and at modest prices at Valentincjs op posite city hall. Call and sec. C. N. Braasch. together with nis wite and tlatinhter, were ser ously indisposed last week. 9t . . 11 you want a clean room ant the best of meals board at the Ceti tral Hotel, under new management. City Recorder Hanks was badlv under the weather on Monday - aim was confined to his home. Is your home insured ngninst fire ? 1 not, see AI. L. Tufts at the Pe ninsula Bank for the lowest rates. Where, oh, where, is St. lohns' Civic Improvement Leniriie? And echo doesn't even murmur u mur mur Born to Mr. und Mrs. O. K. Ogden, North St. Johns, Saturday, wooer 2t, a daughter. And so we grow. Men's extra heavy fleeced under wear 35c at the St. Johns Bazar. There ought to be a telephone established tu the city hall of St. otitis one of that sort one can talk through. The West Coast Laundry is in stalling n fine $2000 mangle in addition to its most complete outfit ot machinery. Try the "Par Excellence": the champion 5c cigar: made in St. olius. The Cone Lumber Company has secured options on about 2000 acres of fine timber laud close to the new mill at Dallas. The gvmunsium of the St. Johns public schools will soon le in show- able shape. The goods are now x'lug secured by the school board. For the tcst meals in St. Johns, to the Central Hotel. Under new nuuiAgemcut. lvd Stockton is now located nt Colorado Springs, Colorado, where ic is in the employ of the street railway company. "Fare, please!" The new pastor of the Methodist church is a rather religious man otherwise the initials of Kev. F. L. Young would make him very F. L. Y. Wanted: Pupils by couitwtcut teacher of instrumental music: 50c r lesson. References furnished. Inquire of A. K. Dunham, Filmore street, St. Johns. Rev. J. W. Stockton of Amity, Oregon, was in town last week look ing ufter his newly-built house here. He feels a bit sore over the outcome of his building speculations. The St. Johns Bazar is the place to save money. Come ami see lor ourself. All the St. Johns public school teachers are taking drawing lessons Portland of Mrs. hvans. 'llus ppears to be a compulsory cduca- on and is paid lor those participa ting. So far only one weather prophet las reported at Tn Ri'.viHW office. This individual says we are to have cold stormy winter because the wild ducks Jiave such a thick coat of feathers. Next I When in need of lime, cement, plaster, sash, doors, builders' hard ware and dry wood and the best ot coal for domestic purposes leave the order at Donnelly's market for the Pentusula Feed and Fuel Co. to fill. K. C. Couch weut across the river last baturuay to see 11 hc could find any lost ducks, F,ver since he returned he has been look- ing so glum that people surmise he'll have to buy what ducks he eats. There tsuo ueed in being short in your fuel. The Peninsula Feed and Fuel Company is always at your orders. All sorts of wood aud coal quickly delivered. Orders may be left at Donnelly's Market. Phone East 297. $35 worth of jewelry given away at the St. Johns Bazar. Alfred Bishop and wife, who have been guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Cole, left on Monday for their home in Hope, Michigan. They are highly pleased with this community and have promised to return here and locate. If iu immediate need of lime, cement, sash, doors, builders' hard wareor wood or coal for fuel call up East 297. Orders left at Donnelly's Market quickly filled by us. The Peninsula Feed and Fuel Company will suit yon and is reliable. Took Smnl'cr Tr.-ct. TheOregonian says "Several lots have been .secured for mint works near the golf links at Soliwood.nnd work is to commence nt once 011 the buildings. The interested parties tiudeitook to get n footing tu St. Johns, but failed to interest the eo ple." "Several lots" wouldn't suffice in St. Johns for the works. Here the promoters requested two acres of 52,000 land. And they were in such n hurry that they had to have an answer within four days I That was three mouths ago and the same promotors sceni to have done nothing yet. First to.Pay. Last week the city recorder sent out notices to all Jersey street prop erty owners stating the cost of im proving said street, and asking for prompt returns. The first cheek received by the recorder was from E. F. Day, Hcppner, Oregon, who owns lot 4 in block 41. Mr. Day's check wns for $200.81 and his be ing so quick to respond gives him much credit. Some More Stuff go Cochran Bached Out. Thomas Cochran doesn't need the money or, perhaps, he wants the laud more, lie was recently offered $3000 cash for n 50x94 lot at the rear of his Central Hotel block, and the man stood with $500 in his hand to make hr.tt payment hut Cochran did some hard think ing for n few hours. Then he re fused to let go the laud. Foil 11 1. A place to exchange or buy new or second hand furniture, stoves ami earjtets. All kinds of house fur nishing goods nt way down prices. Sqtiaie Deal. M. J. McGkatii, 60 North Third, between Davis aud Everett streets, Pottlaud. Crowded Out Last Week. Mrs. Frank Peterson entertained four Mormon elders on Thursday. Mrs. M. A. Goethe, of Portland, was a guest of Mrs. W. L. Thorn- dyke, on Thursday. Mrs. Fred Phillips gave a sur prise party at her home on Thurs day evening for Mrs. Sarah Kemp and Miss Nellie Kemp, who left for Corvallis this week. Peninsula Feed mid Fuel Company will sell for cash in University Park aud Portsmouth: Bran, 60c per sack; shorts, 80c er sack; clover hay, 50c per too pounds. Wo have the only dry woixl 011 the Peninsula mid are sole agents for Rock Simmngs, Rofi.v.v, RltNTON, NlW CASTI.lt, Richmond, Diamond, RAVUNSDAI.lt AND Franklin Coai. If others sell you these coals in this territory they cannot deliver the goods; they must substitute nu nferior coal. Phonic East 297. Orders may Iks left at Donnelly's Market, St. Johns 0 2 I W. A. STORR Paper Hanger and Decorator Orders can be left ut Couch' store SxrcUl Attention Given to All Order OSCAR DeVAUL, M. D Office limin, )o w. in., t lu J p. 111. Office riiouc, Scott 1104, KrtlJcuce I'lioue, Union jyii. Office in Uiilvr rtllv ink Drue store. Houses For Rent H Y DANIEL BRECHT If YOU WANT A IIOUSK CALL ON ME ST. JOHNS. OREGON A. SCOTT, Pres. I'hone 1II.ACK 32 I. CROSIIV, Sec'y. Portland Jobbing Co. Plumbing, Oaiflttlns Stcamfittlnx, koofi Gulteri Etc. At Reasonable Rates. Stoves, Furnaces and Tinware Repaired. Quick Service. All Work Guaran teed. N 7 N Fifth St CorAnkcny PORTLAND, OREGON You can !; itfai 00 the cboletit FRESH MEATS prompt delUtry tod eourUoui treMm.nl when 7011 ord.r from Is old nlltbU St. Johns Meat Market Htrfcnreri rnmlnr Into 81. Johm will find tbtlr trtd will be appreciated, and their waoli supplied 10 ikelr latiifaetlon, b H. DONNELLY, St. Johns Market JmT Street ST. JOHNS. OKEOOM R. Wilcox is laid up with a lame back result of trying to lift n piano nil alone. Men's horse hide gloves at the St. Johns Hazar. The Haptists will hold services at the Adventist church Sunday morn tng nt 1 1 o clock. All are cordially invited. i. t. Leonard, raster. Smoke a St. Johns cigar best too cigar on the market the "White Crow." Ten Odd bellows of I.atire Lodge visited Hassalo Lodge Portland Wednesday evening They report an excellent evening. Lady wants work bv the dav nt t,s cents nu hour. Phone Union 4066. II. H. Revnolds, of Portsmouth is now employed in the clerical de partmcnt of the Jolws flouring mill He is an energetic lad -and wil make his record. Rev. K. L. House will occupy the pulpit at the Coimregationahsr tab ernncle Sunday afternoon nt three o'clock. There will be stu;cinl mil sic bv male quartet. All arc in vited. On Thursday. October to, a sou was born to Mr. and Mrs. Mat Hcnlly, tu Tenth street. San Frnn- cieo. This babe is grandson of Mrs, Helen Dyer, late of Univer shy Park. Lovers of daiiciuu should tint fail to attend the first dance of the Carnation Club at llickuer's hall It will be held on Saturday even ing of this week and a good time is promised. Mrs. W. O. Clark left on Wed nesday for Ln Ornude where she joins her husband. Mr. Clark is now in the eniDloy 01 the raiiwav nnd has an idea that his wife will be pleased with that town. On Monday evening, November 6, Laurel Lodge. I. O. O. will titcrtniti nil its friends nt an oikmi meeting. The affair will be held iu Odtl Fellows hall, over Hiekners' store, nnd n general invitation is extended. When you insure your prnierty secure only reliable companies. See the Peninsula Hank about them. James O. McVey and Miss l-ll.u-)elli M. Shorey, two popular young iconic of Portsmouth, were united iu marriage by Rev. John HcuUieii hist Sunday afternoon (October 32) at the home of the bride's mother on Yule street. C. R. Organ declares iu presence of witnesses that he has ipiil politics uutl taken to real woik. He is now about to improve ins property here and intends to ul once build lit ill it Home, up to this wtitinn his contract has not been placed. C. C. Woodhouse, junior, of Van couver, II. C, has recently bought projierty iu this city believing this to be 11 fine outlook for business. Through several dealers he secured mote than $10000 worth of good locations selecting both business and residence sites. The third quarterly conference of the United Kvaugalical church will be held Saturday and Sunday of this week. Presiding hlder II. L. Pratt will preach Saturday even ing at seven-thirty, Sunday morn ing at eleven, aud Sunday evening nt seven-thirty. All are invited. riircad : Six sikwIs for 35c at the St. Johns Hazar. Die St. Johns Ship-building Company has put in 11 bid for al tering und repairing the ferryboat I.eonel R Webster, uutl will doubt less get the job. Its bid of 1511.75 was Sioo less than any received ami it guaranteed to do the work in 20 days while the other bidders required 21 days. All orders for dry wood and coal left ut Donnelly' smurket will receive prompt attention mid each customer will get exactly what they order. Peninsula l'ced and rtiel Co, W. V. Jobes was about to sturt for Los Angeles the first of the week, when it was found his con dition would not stand the trip. Although his ticket was bought and bis berth secured, he was forced to return to the sanitarium iu Portland till his recovery was nearer complete. W. R, Pettigrew on Wednesday attended the funeral of his brother, O. Pettigrew, who died Monday afternoon at Tacoma, of typhoid fever. Deceased formerly lived at Praire City, Washington, but was buried with Odd Fellows honors at Castle Rock, Washington. Resides his parents deceased left four bro- there and two sisters: H. F, Petti grew, Castle Rock, Washington; W. R. Pettigrew, St. Johns; A. M. Pettigrew, F.ndeavor, Pennsylvania; C. II. Pettigrew, Ostrauder, Wash ington; Mrs. J. F. Heckert and Mrs. C. F.. Morgan, of Pennsyl vania the former at Pittsburg and the latter at Oil City. HEATING ST If you are looking for a well-built Stove, rolled steel body with cast-iron lining If you are looking for one that will burn large blocks of wood as well as chips If you are looking for a Stove that will give you more than your money's worth- This Is the Stove ! UNIVERSITY and PORTSMOUTH Mr, I'.. J'.. RuKester, from Hood River, is working at the shingle mill, Mrs. Ruester and dauhtvr have been down for a visit, with a view to locating here jcrinauently. O. W. Devereaux, of Monterey, Call foruia, is vUtting his daughter, Mrs. Jciiison. Another case of diphtheria is reuirtcd this time the daughter of Mr. Athuy, on I'lkk street. Mrs. Jenison has moved to a house on I'uk street, where she will conduct a first-class boarding house in the future. It has a body'mndc of rolled shccP steel (not sheet lrorD,and;lnsldc Is reinforced .by cast llnln.4 of grey Iron, thoroughly protecting the sheet steel; has large door; is warranted for five years. "PRIZE" Air-tight Heater with 17-inch (to r A fircbox.only tfCwU OTHER SIZLS AND PRICES Sheet-iron, Air Tight Heaters $3.00 Buy Now Pay Later rrrr-r- We will furnish your five-room house, complete, for $20 down and $2.50 a week GMTZ & "GEVURTZ SELLS IT FOR LESS" 173-175 First St. Portland, Oregon $ t New Fall Clothing Men's Suits! S7..I5, 59.75, 512.50, 515.01), 520.00, 525.00. C--:i f 51.50 to 55.00. WELCH, Watches Free with Hoys' Suits The American Clothier t ?2-22i Murrltoit, Corner I lot SI red V 4 YOUR LAUNDRY? WHO DOES IT? There tire liiiuulries and laundries some turn out poor work and some turn out worse. You sometimes el disgusted with the work that is returned to you: hut if you patronize The West Coast Laundry YOU'LL lill SURF: TO MOST SATISFACTORY OUT Till; SFRVICI; Recently re-opened, this steam laundry is doin the fin est and best of work. Agencies at Portsmouth and University Park. Work called for and delivered. CALL IMIONI: SCOTT 310.1 ST. JOHNS t o if Use the savinus hank ours, If 3 on like us nnd believe in us. We are growing bigger every day. We were strong when we started. We are stronger now. Our strviiglh and reliability Hint is for you to investigate. A strong bank shares its profits with you. That is our propor tion. WE PAY PER CENT 4 INTEREST OREGON SAVINGS BANK 321 AlORRISON STRKliT PORTLAND OI'l'ICKKS W. II. Moore, I'rvMilfnt. 11. It. Lytic-. Vlcc-l'rMiilunt. W. Cjh.t Morri, Ouliiur. S.lo;ii IIuy,Avt.Cuhiur. DIKKCrOKS II. Miro, It. Ii. Lytic W. II. Copland, I.vo Hricjlu, V. Cooiivr Myrrn. Housekeeping Apartments SniliHiif two 1.1 four fxiiiii, ulwi hi iik I1' rMinm. Siliuii'il out- lil k from Coliiinl'M l iiisirsiU, niur cor. of I'lxk St. .mil llo'tili v.ml. l'urmlu-l i't I'litnrni-lu-il. tlll'llkHlll M.llk Irotll SI J'lllll"., kiiitJil.lt- for null iiii-ii. UNIVERSITY PARK A. W. DICKSON Phono Scott 12C i Legal Notice. WIIHKICAS 'flu- Cuiuil .f llu- U of St. John ih'l ul a iiuitinj; lul.l ..t tilt.' ColllH'll Cll.llllllC-r "II till- 7tll lld I Sc'iU-inU-r, l'j, iK 1 lute Uit- ii it . 1 111 rlllluik-lllll. ktlt'Vt to lv uuiwtiii . anil ilirii lin tht- Chti-f of lulic of mi 1 City to ailvt-rtiM! for four week iu tl - St. Julius Review uml then tell th- mii -to tilt- hiulit-kt t'iiliUr; Now, tlivri-forc, tiotici' U hereby yi that on tlif Julh day of N'oveiiilr, 191 , ut the- hour of 10 o'clock, a. ui., I i I sell miiI j Mile to thu hijjhettt Udder, 1 the Krotiml, fori-titli in html. luted ut tin: City of St. joltiw, Urg . thik iqth tiny of OiluU-r. 1905. 1'irst imhliuution Oi-tuU-r w, iim, J. II. 1IA.VXS. Chluf of 1'olk.e, City of tit. Join -. TulilUhwl in tlw St. (uluw Kvlw, Octo. bur 20, 37, Novcmbtfr , to, 1504. Iiidtiru wild the PyiiiMUla l&k.