St. Johns review. (Saint Johns, Or.) 1904-current, August 24, 1906, Image 1

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VOL. 2
ST. JOHNS,
OREGON,
FRIDAY, AUGUST 24, 1906.
NO. .J4
Eat Your Sunday Dinner!
COMMANDS
-AT Tin;
The New St. Johns Hotel
J. B. NYE, Manager
We have all the delicacies of the season prepared for the epi
curean taste by one of the most competent chefs.
Our prices are reasonable.
SASH ! GLAZING
WE CARRY "ODD" SASH IN STOCK
DOORS
Columns
Spindles
Brackets
Lime and
Cement
Paints
Oils
Glass
St. Johns "D.'
Redwood
Gutter
ST. JOHNS SASH AND DOOR CO.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
PHONE SCOTT 4063 JfcKbui biiuui
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St. Johns Market
, N. It. SUITTER
Contractor and Builder
Designs and F.stlmates
Furnished, and nil con
btructlon guaranteed to
please the most partic
ular. 217 Mohawk Street
ST. JOHNS, OREGON
Ktiidtnce of W. U Thorndykc, $t. Johnj, built by mt from my own pui
fl. DONM'.I.UV, I'rorfktor
The House of Quality"
We take special enre to buy only
the choicest, Government Inspected
Meats so leave us your order for u
Prime Rib Roast
or anything in the meat line.
Phone Scotl 4062 113 Jersey Street
WANTED
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1 Lady AwWtant. Night office;
Phone Wooillawn JJi Osi-go.St.
Dr.S. C. COOK
Resident Undertaker and Embalmer
l'duipmciit uml work guaranteed equal to
' any oil the coast.
' No. 20i Jersey Hreet, In Clark' furni
I ture store, St. Johns.
The citizens of St, Johns to know we
have a milk route in thU citv. l'ure
milk delivered at your door for J a
month. Additional (juarU at 7c.
ORDERS FOR BUTTERMILK
Taken Thursdays and Saturdays, de
livered Fridays and Mondays: 10c a
gallon. .Send orders to
M.W.GATTONsrii...
If you have
RKAI ESTATE
for sale and want to buy
in St. Johns
or surrounding country
See
H. G. OGDEN
Have complete list of
property for sale.
Call in for bargains.
Review office, St. Johns.
That lrn..er b.' Sent Broadcast Over
the Land.
A well known lady of this city is
the recipient of the following prayer
and command from an unknown
party in n distant state:
"Oh Lord J estts Christ, we im
plore Thee, O eternal God, to have
GAME LAWS.
Brief Resume of (lame Laws of the
State of Oregon
It is luuTul to kill buck deer in
Oregon from Aug. 15 to Dec. t.
The season for does ends nt the
same time, but does not open until
Sept. t , at which time ulso it will
be lawful to kill pheasants. The
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mercy on nil mankind, keep us from 1 grouse .season oiKMied on the first of 1 J!
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sin by thy precious blood, uud take
us to he with Thee eternally."
"This prayer was sent by Bishop
Severance to be re-written and sent
to nine other persons. ' He who will
not say it will be afflicted by some
misfortune. He who will rewrite
the prayer and distribute to nine
other persons, commencing on the
day it is received and sending only
one each dny, will on the ninth
day experience great joy. At Je
rusalem during the Holv Peust it
was here said, 'lie who will rewrite! in length.
tins prayer will be delivered from
great calamity.'
"Please do not break the chain."
The lady to whom the prayer
was sent did not comply with the
request to copv mid forwaid it to
others. Bishop Severance denies
having anything to do with the
prayer anil the endless chain, and
pronounces it an imposition.
tins month, it closes Dec. t as
does the pheasant season. Theopen j t
season forpiail is from Sept. t to J'
ikk. 1. j'.ikh are protected until
1907. The season for trout, which
opened April 1 , closes Nov. t.
The following brevcties, extract
ed ft 0111 the Oregon game laws,
will be of interest to sportsmen. It
unlawful to sell unv inline.
To kill more than ten pheasants, j J!
grouse or quail in one day. ' ;
n . .I. f 1 , . !
locnicn trout less tuan .s incues
St. John
s
To catch trout other than with
hook and line.
To catch trout by night fishing.
To hunt devr bv night.
In
one
A Pleasant (lutherlitg.
iu informal party was given by
Mrs. I). I. Page in honor of her hus
band at their home at 315 K. Johns
street Thursday evening of hist
week. The occasion was a most
enjoyable one, and was taken up
with games, music and social chat.
hlcgaut
To hunt deer with dogs.
To kill nunc than 5 deer
season.
To hunt game animals or biids
without license except on your own
ground.
Black bass No law. Snipe - No
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Answer This Question
Helix Herald: Who is making
the money? That question arises
when one sees the hundreds of head
of beef cattle that arc being shipixxl
out of the country to different out-
refreshments were served ! buyeis and then has to pay
during the course of the evening,
An orchestra composed of W. L.
Barker and two daughters, C. A.
CIuiuiIkts and Fred Pamjadc of
Portland rendered delightful music.
The affair was a very pleasing one
throughout and thoroughly enjoyed
12' j to 15 cents per x)iiiul for most
any kind of meat, some pretty bum
steaks at best. On Monday of this
week 35.1 head of a and 3 year old
steers and dry cows were shipped
from Pendleton to the Fry Biiiliu
Co. of Seattle. Another shipment ,
by the guests. Following are those 01 ys head was sent to the same ;
present f torn out 01 the city Dcsuies i" i uiui.
the orchestra: I). K. Sjwrry and ! Iw price paid for the first lot
wife of Mountain View, Cut.; R. was 3 cents pcTtMniud for steers and
Rose, wife nnd daughter, Mt. Ta- "I'd, 2;' P'r powfd for dry cows.
bor; J. A. Kroft, J. V. Cenier and ' J iuc was as line mat-
Wife, B. II. Whituicr, J. J. Knap "u ra mwk us m y one neeu 1
and wife, Miss Harvey nnd Mrs. J. nt, every one in prime coudi-
M. Malcolm of Portland. St. Johns " ' "rougm 3 cents kt
n..K!k'. f I'niu-li uml w Uv. 1?. lM)UUd, while the same quality oi
O'Hara and wife, B. G. Smith nnd
wife, Mrs. II. K. Wagner, W. C.
Mderson and wife, Alex Scales, II.
A. Rue, Miss Minnie McClave,
Miss Edith Trowbridge uud Miss
Pearl Titus.
Money In Chickens.
y, just across tue river limn
this city, is pretty
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3000, j;
Kuifliuli ii-nlniitc (-1ilfli lii. r.i.ii'.f1
from Paris this spring mid ever t
meat, if it could be puichiiH'd
at nil in Pendleton, could not be
bought for less than i2'-j to is
cents. Who is getting this mkeoff.
Not the stockman that is sure. It
is understood there are over
head of this grade of cattle all leady
bought in the southern txirt of this
country and the northern mrt of
The Coming City.
With 75 blocks of street improvement un
der wity with .j new brick, business blocks
under construction with new 'business and
iminufueturintf enterprises coining every week
and finally and greatest of all, with the
adjunct of the .SWIlT PACKING COM
PANY the great future of St. Johns is assured.
We have for sale choice business lots on Jersey
street hits that will within a year from now be worth
twice what we can sell them for now.
Holbrook's Addition.
Choice Resilience District.
Lots 50x106 feet with 1 6-foot alleys. Pri.ces,
$300 and upwards; $500 down and $5.00 per
mouth. No shanties in this addition. A
building restriction clause in each emit met
from now on. ISuforc fall these lots will he
with 5500 and upwards.
Wo have the largest general list of tiny firm in tint oily.
Mrs. Wheuton, who lives in Linn drum, along the John Day's rivers.
There must be a hitch somewhere
tint needs straightening out.
English Wiiluiilsnt Hood River.
G. I). Woodworth planted
count
well convinced
that there is money in chickens.
She has 30 Brown , Leghorn hens
and from April 17th to-August 1st
she marketed 169 dozen eggs. At
18 cents per do.en the eggs brought
Mrs. Wlieiitnn Sio.ja. or a little
.. .fc t nun il llln I ri u il' urn llfihllil tllr 111.. Il
more tlian -ti lor eacu nen. 1 nts '.- .iwn i. ,.s hum; .
is pretty good for a scant three nnd This makes ten acre of English
u half months. Corvallis Gazette, walnut tne greater wri 01 w men
Had this lady lived near this he implied t ie trs to plant,
place with her chickens, she would "hich Mr. Wood worth says Is grow
have gotten at least 25 cents iwr in the finest of shape. 1 1.-says there
dozen for her eggs, which would is no retison wny ne may not raise
have made her receipts from the as good or even iwuer walnuts man
30 chickens $42. 10, or nt the rate are raiswl in California and he
of $120 per year. Certainly money v "is laitu in tue crop 1 y pm 1
iu chickens. 1 'hvj v" ",v "" mu.v, mi
MiuuyMde lariu, nit lias ten acres
Unnecessary Expense. if Yellow Newtowns, which are
A..,t,. ..iinrkH nf cnllo nml (.iur. al.SO doilllt Spleildldly.-I loxl UlVor
St. Johns Land Co.
St. Johns i'Ikhic union .iioi Oregon
rhoea come on without warning and
prompt relief must be obtained, j
'l'lw..-k Il .... ........ceil ti tiimirrimr I
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the exiKJiise of a physician's service 1
if Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and 1
Diarrhoea Remedy is at hnnd. A '
dose of this remedy will relieve the
patient before a doctor cuild ar!
rive, it lias never neen Known to
fail, even iu the most severe and
dangerous cases and no family
should be without it. Ior sale iy
Jackson's Pharmacy,
News Letter.
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Bickner Brothers
Department Store
1 Raising Ten iu Oregon. i
, Henry Hedges, who hiu a ranch
, two miles east of Bend, recently im-1
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ported amnr tun ilium mm uivy iuv , v
doing well. These are said to be X
1 the first tea plants ever tried iuOre- A
gon. It is said that the climate of
: China, where tea is w extensively ' g
cultivatwl. is very similar to tlint of ! Q
I Central Oregon. -lone Proclniuier.
All Goods Sold at Portland Prices!
OtHidif,
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To Water Users.
Water used throui'h hose
for
Notice.
All persons knowing themselves
indebted to the firm of MeKeon &
sprinkling yards or sidewalks or ' inorimyKe or k. w. .mckcoii arw
wasliing porches or winnows must i ,w,"'" ''v
betwidfor in advance, and used one Having i us against inu nmvv
only between the hours of 5 and 8 1 partius will please presunt thoin for
a. m. and a and 0 p. in. it musi j"v
not be used for sprinkling streets.
Anyone using water contrary to
these rules, or wastefully, will be
shut off without further notice. St.
Johns Waterworks and . Lighting
Co., P. II. Kdlefson, Superintendent.
Kuop a hiruo stxk !' dent-inl .Mtni'luuidiM, iut'ludiiitf Dry
Bunts nnij Slio(j, (irocoru, IIhiiIuhii', IIouu Fniiiiidi
IVwl, Klo. In fuut (iveiythiiiir. Tliuir Prtftw am
riulil. Don't waste your lima K"iiur to
P01 (laud, hut come in and suu our
block and prices.
i Remember The Big Departmeat Store
a Corner Jersey Strout and Broadway
St. Jolmn, Oregon
Wanted.
Hand ironers at the West Coast
Laundry. Apply at once.
For Sale Cheap.
One plunger pump, brass fitted
with casing, capacity 5,000 gallons
hour ; one is-hors power motor 1
for alternating current, and iu ex-1
ccllent condition. Call at St. Johns ,
Water Company's office or phone j
Fast 6397. P. II. Ivllefsen, SuiK.r-j
inteudent.
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