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About St. Johns review. (Saint Johns, Or.) 1904-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 31, 1906)
r BE SURE AND ORDER YOUR WOOD IN TIME Orders nrc coming in So rapidly tlint you enn not expect to lmvc yours filled in time for your winter's supply if you wait until the rush is on. We Are Prepared To furnish either short or d-foot lengths, dry or green. This wood conies from the St. John Lumber Co.'s Lnnt ruti. vu, nninr ri in ss-v I POTTER mm uui urrui c, uunuci s Miiiiiiies. Carpenter Tools, $ Tacks, Nails, Spikes, Stoves, Ranges, f Blue Flame and Paints and Oils. 2 Make your cow our So - I POTTER & GOOLD I ti mn HARDWARE MICX. J aS W ' COOL BREEZES ON HOT DAYS. No mutter how Miltry or uncomfortable tlie tiny, mi IJLFC TRIG FAN wtll insure comfort for the business man nt his desk, for his employes nt their work, for the customers in his store, nnd for the entire household nt his home. The cost for nil this SUMMKR COMFORT is n mere trifle. A iG-itich fan can be oorntci nt n cost not to exceed one cent nil hour, mid n 1 3-Inch fan cnu be run for even less. Think of ten hours of solid comfort for less than ten cents. Keep your store cool nud breezy and your cttsomer.s will find shopping n pleasure, and your store an inviting place in which to linger. F.LF.CTRIC FANS will increase your business, whether it be n restaurant, nn ice cream parlor, a dry goods emporium or nu iron foundry. We hnve fans of all kinds, nil styles, suitable for every pur pose. Don' t delay -order your fan TO-DAY. KM5CTRIC LIGHT and the ULF.CTRIC FAN make a strong combination for summer comfort. Send us n post enrd with your name and address we will do the rest. Portland General Electric Co. Seventh and Alder Streets, Telephone Exchange 13. PORTLAND. ORIMON OOOOOOOO000000O00OOO00vv0 HILLS ADDITION Most desirable bus iness and residence lots in St. Johns. Terms to suit purchasers. P. HILL- Office at Residence, 618 North Jersey Street, St. Johns H. HENDERSON 108 Jersey Street Notary Public aud Choice business aud residence property to all parts of the city Superiutendant St. Johns Branch of the American Hospital Association. 1 ... nione Woodhnvn 22. fl & GOOLD f Gasoline Stoves, ma & happy by using y4 Bos - So. ST. JOHNS, OREGON Conveyancer. Local News. Dring in your printing now. LeUhc Peninsula Hank write you ..... iiioui.uh.1: luiicy. trii. ... ... . . Muu.il repairing a specialty at luariou Salisbury's. '141. t . . . me tanniyof Attorney Greene ims returned from the beach. roomers wanted at 210 Catlin street. Comfortable rooms. Mount Hood Yeast, made in St. Johns, has no equal. Try it. Mrs. F W. Valentine returned from the beach Saturday evening. fry tlie "Par FxcoltiMiei." tin. champion se enrnr: nitidis in t. Johns. The steamer Atinn Coinhnrs Is mi the ways tindcriiuiuL' rennirH nt t1u shipbuilding plant. Misses Ona, May and Hthel Mit chell of Albiua visited Miss Wylenn Thorndyke Sunday. Are you going to paint ? ltuy of the Kaddcrly Transfer Co. at whole sale prices. All colors and tints. Remember! You cannot buy finer candies or cigars than the goods Valentine sells in his neat store. Frank Smith went to Corvallis Tuesday to look after the crops on the One farm he owns near that point. I.. Gromnchey and family, lor- inerly of Dee, Ore., have lately taken up a permanent residence in St. Johns. u. . Jnnmiiiiuyti, painter, naper nauger aud decorator, lias plenty of 1000 wall patier in stock at 708 V. Kielimoud street, bt. Johns. i.ooKiue up mm purciiasini! uie r it t . 1 right to feed the festive wild duck wheat for the privilege of tnkini; 1111 occasional shot at one is the past time of a few St. Johuites. Fire may destroy your home any time. Are you protected airninst artial or total loss ? If not, call at the Peninsula Hank and learn the small amount that will give you irotccltoii. Kluier Noien, grandson of Frnnk 'eterson, has been visiting his brothers at the Peterson home. The oiiuir lad had the misfortune a few weeks ago to lose part of his arm in a saw mill. The deaths resulting from the re cent earthquake disaster at Valjm- raiso now reach the appalling total f 3,ooo. This is worse than the San Francisco horror so far as loss of life is concerned. Paul Hauiiau arrived in the city last week from the Fast. lie is 11 cuusylvnuin boy nnd is on 11 visit to his brother P. S. Itanium, lie already likes the country so well that he has decided to remain. Mrs. John Watts of Mc.Minnville, Ore., an old schoolmate of K. C. Couch, sjK'nt last Friday with Mr. Couch's family. She was on her way home from Ohio, where she lad been visiting friends nud rela tives for the past three months. She returns well pleased with her Ore gon home. A uumlier of deaths nre reported from Chicago and Neworkdue to the intense heat that has been irevailini: in the east lately. 1 hese reports cause Oregon people to con gratulate themselves on the fact that they reside in n state wuere a iieaiu from heat is something unknown. According to the red hot sports The Review was in error last week in publishing that the secson for Uenuy pheasants opened tomorrow. Oct. 1 is the date on which these birds may be legally killed. The item has been going tlie rounds 01 the press, and it was chjitted and printed without credit. A corps of engineers were nt work last Friday and Saturday at the foot of Philadelphia street running Hues and setting stakes. Diligent inquiry failed to ascertain the object of the work. Numerous stakes with the usual blue pencil markings of the surveyors may be seen on the tract. The balloon ascension aud para chute jump last Sunday was wit nessed by a fair crowd. 1 nomas Kinney made the ascension and l.tl !! jump, and gave a line cMiumiun. Owing to the meagre advertising the attendance is not what it should have been. Another exhibition by the same jeople will be given in the near future. On Saturday evening a large party of relatives and friends of Mrs. Kd. Hurlbert gathered at her new Home Oil LIHCagO Street, cumiui-ni) am- prising Mrs. Hurlbert. The occa sion was the celebration of the an niversary of her birth, which oc curred on Sunday, hxcelleut re freshments were served and many pretty and useful gifts tendered the hostess. The evening was thor oughly enjoyed by all present. Ten dollars down and ten cents a day are tlie terms on which Univer sity Park lots are sold. University - - II! !!. a 1 Park lots are selling ngni uiuuK while others stand still, because University Park has the largest payroll on the peninsula, be- cause it nas uun mm uu., a university which brings a cultured class, a liquor restriction which ex cludes saloons, Portland public schools, and first and foremost it believes that a steady growth and pood morals pay lest in the long ,., Kmncis I. McKeinia is the run. selling lots. agent for University Park Old papers for sale at this office Reliable insurance at the lowest rates nt the Peninsula Hank. t 1 ... rorainc cigars it will pay you to call at Valentine's: opposite city hall 1 he material used in Mime's bread is the best aud can't be better. t Miss Nellie Drown spent Sunday in visiting her brother nt Vancou ver. ' Advertise fat. Johns by sending The Review to your friends in the F.ast. Smoke a St. Johns cigar best 10c cigar on the market the "White Crow." First class and reliable insurance companies only are represented by tlie retitusula Hank. Petite Prunes for sale at C. N. Hraasch's. One cent per pound. Fast end of Hurlington street. Mrs. W. C. Francis and dauehter Alma returned Monday last from a season's outing at Newport, Ore. Huy all the paint you want nt cost )f the Kaddcrly Transfer Co. Thev are closing it out at wholesale prices. Insure ttirainst fire before vott have one -with I). C. Rogers, nirent for the "old reliable" Phoenix of Loudon. Mrs. Geo. M. Hall and Master erne left, yesterday for Tacoma. Wn., where thev will visit with friends for n couple of weeks. See here! New cottage, plasteied; pantry, sink, nice lot, shed, chicken house, fruit trees. A snap at .1850; terms. .Meiklcjohn.ncar Cedar Park. Just opened! The Multnomah, in the Jower block, 302' j X. Jer sey street. Pleasant, newly fur- tat 1.4 . nisiied rooms, iy tlie dav, week or mouth. Transients solicited. Rea sonable rates. Any one desiring a ride 011 the river call nt the city dock boat house and taken ride in the new family xtats lately pincliad by I. II. Campbell. Thos. Mouahaii last Tuesday was showing a picture of the old motor and car and Jersey street ns it looked in l ago. Placed alongside a photo graph recently taken by l'eigiisou the change seems Woudeiful. The families of Roy Wilcox. Mattin Ford and Jack I.ashbaugh, together- with a few Vancouver families, left yesterday for an over land trip to southern Oregon there to remain for the winter. Miss Clam A. llossof Cedar Falls, Iowa, was the guest of Mr. nud Mrs. J. Williams mid family last I tie-day. She was oil her way to Iiverett, Wn., where she has been engaged as principal of the high schools at that point. Recorder Thorndyke last Friday afternoon rendered his decision in the case of G. R. Mack vs. J. Mor tenson, better known us the "cow and chicken case." A fine of 1 5 nud costs was assessed against Mor- teusen nud the nuisance ordered abated. J. II. Shields of Vancouver, Wn., was in town for a few hours last Monday. Last year this gentleman enjoyed the distinction of living and doing business in another state uml making the laws for the St. Johns nt the same time. Arranging for the entrance of the saloon was one of his .sK'cinlties. Hvery cili.en of n town who erects 11 building, paints a house, builds or repairs a sidewalk, cleans up uml removes or. burns trash or ultli from the streets or alleys, re moves obnoxious weeds, or in any way does something to beautify or benefit, no matter if he does it from selfish motives, is a lxinelactor to his town. One of the staid old papas of the city who has been living alone aud putting the cat out o' nights for tlie past two weeks while mamma and the rest of them are disporting along the beach, made the remark yester day that every bit of calico he had seen for the last day or two looked as though it was worth 50 cents a yard to him. 1 here is a chance lor some one to make an honest dollar by secur iug u wagon load or two of plums and prunes and teddliiig them around the city. One would not have to go very far to sell a wagon load. The preserving season if on for this class of trim, aud the kt sou who invests a few dollars in it will be well repaid lor his trouble. Schroeder's dancing academy will open 111 Htckiier's hall Saturday evening, Sept. 15. All the latest dances, including the new :loradora, will be taught. Lessons will be given every Wednesday and Satur day evening. Admission Wednes day evenings, 25 cents ; Saturday evenings, 50 cents. No charge will be made for ladies. A flashlight picture will be taken of the class on the opening night, and 11 prize wait will be arranged. Remember the date and be on hand. The local base ball club journey ed to Moutavilla Sunday aud was defeated by the nine of that place by a score of 14 to 8. The locals ascribe their defeat to the thick clouds of smoke that hung over the ball grounds during the game, I hey claim it was absolutely impossible to see the ball when it was knocked over 20 feet in the air, and it was necessary in several instances to use a long pole to dig u hole in the smoke in order to release the ball. The Moutavilla lads knew just where to dig when the sphere was lost, and therefore wou the game. Join the Commercial Club I Next Monday is Labor Day. Hring your work to The Review Ask your grocer for Linne'sbread 1 he West Coast Laundry makes a specialty of lace curtains. Smoking is 11 pleasure if the cig nrs are bought at Valentine's. Rough dry washing at Oc per pound, west Loast liuudry. Mr. Adams, of Colorado, has been the guest of W. W. Raser. Try the "Par Kxcellenee" : the champion . cigar: made in St. Johns. Smoke a fat. Johns cigar best 10c cigar on the market the "White Crow." We wash and iron nil flat work at 2.sc per dozen. West Coast Lnuudry. For Sale Nice six room cottage. river view, liitniireof II. G.Oadeii. Review olhce. Mrs. Worley, from Hood River. has been a guest of the family of Judge Greene. Private Iwnnliuir house, home comforts, home cooking. Applv 403, West John street. Protect your orotKMtv from lost by fire by insuring in only first class companies, face the Peninsula Hank 1 he family of J. C. Dickerson. who nave resided in St Johns for remove to some time, California. will soon Wanted A boy to plumbers trade. Must lenrn the be sixteen or older. Apply to G. W. Over- utrtet, St. Johns. C. II. ileudcrson, the real estute and insurance until, whose office ad joins that of The Review, Iihh a change of ad in this issue. Dr. McChcMiey Iiiih titowd hi office from the Ilolhrook to his own bhck 011 ninth Jeisey street, where he may be found at all hours. Large Royal Italian nud Petite Prune for sale by Laurence Thorn dyke, Chicago street. Come and get 'em they're 11 cent a miiiii. We call attention to the mlver- tisement of the Douglass Planing Mills in this issue. Any oidnrs placed with them will receive care ful attention. Duck shooting lK'giiiH tomorrow, that is, the season for shooting them is open. It will probably be a mouth or more lefore tiny icul tooting is done. Monday being Labor Day the Peninsula Hand will lie closed, but wilt keep oh.ii Saturday evening from 6 to 8 o'clock for the purKse of cashing cheeks only. In n new ad the Kaddcrly Trans fer Co. announce they uie closing ut their entire stock of jHiinls at cost. 1 ho-e who intend painting tills fall will do well to investigate. Have received a uuiuIm.t of in quiries from prosective buyers in the jmst few days. If you lmvc lots or small homes for Mle Hi leas ouable liguies, tell me nlNiut it. II. G. Ogden, Review Office. St. Johns. I'lieiv is 11 good priMiwct of n knitting mill being located in St. Johns provided the prowr encour agement is given. A wrty is here ready to inveM his money in the business. He dcsiic to meet all who feel fiieiidly to the proiMnition nt the Coiumcicinl Club WudiieMluy evening. Turn out nud hear what he hah to say, and show by yotit p esei-cc that you are willing to en courage the location of new iixlus- tri'S 111 St. Johuk. The sdnimer Geo. W. P.lder will probably leave the dry (lock iie.xt Tuesday. Thut is the intention ol the Steel Ship lluildiiiK Co. of St. oIiiih, who have clmrge of the n wirs. It was the aim of (Iiom in-ti-retcd to have the stemner in readme to U-nvt- the dock next Sunday, in order that all might sti ller floated, but this wai found to le impossible, The reiwiir made by the local firm leave the boat in the best condition she has been for years. O. M. Stimiiou, chief engineer for Swift iv Co., ntceiitly arrived in Poitlaud, and has taken rMuul charge of the work of that firm 011 the peninsula. During the pant week 2,jvs,ooo yrd of excavating bus been let at price varying fioiu seven to eleven cents iter urd. The engineer is also negotiating for the purcluue or lease of a dredge for the purpose of deepening the channel of the slough. F.verythiug is now riK- for a secdy beginning of operation on the 1,700 Here owned by the big meat packers on the peninsula. The Junior Christian Kmleuvor society of the F.vanuelicul church held a picnic at the home of their superintendent, Mia McClave, Wednefcday afternoon. A jolly good time was enjoyed by everyone. I he picnic stiptwr under thv tree made everyone look so happy that the photographer came ami took the pictures of tlie boys and girls Those present were Jennie McVic ker, Gertrude NcCarty, Hefckie.Mar cy, Vina Swan, Mildred Poff, Gol die Marcy, Mamie Foster. Clyde Thayer. Hell Swan, Russell Poff, Lillian Nelson. Raymond McCarty Marguerite McCarty, Katie Shelter. Marie Dredeson, Maliel Churchill, Sammy Swcngel, Kiln Moers, Iiene IMmoiidson, Anna Moqr, Rachel Shelter, Verne Hall. Will Moer. Gladys Iiredeoou, Ague Vincent, Louise Sterling, Ruth Fdmotidsou. A FINE HOME, Thus. Coclm.n anil Family Alovc Into Their New House. "When I was going to build friend of nunc told 111c Fred J. Koerner would build me n home Hint would be first class in every way, and he has certainly done so. just moved into it," said Thos Cochran last Monday. I he house in question is at 516 Hayes street, and is one of the handsomest and most substantially built in St. Johns. From the con crete floor of a full basement to the attic everything is finished in n maimer that would delight tlie eye of u skilled mechanic. The con vetiicul arrangement of the first floor nud the natural finishings are something out of tlie ordinary 1 he reception hall, parlor, sitting nud dining rooms tire spacious and profusely lighted, while the haul wood floors give them a finish that is a source of delight to its occu pants, The furnishings on the second floor nre in keeping with those "f the first. Hot nud cold water are within convenient reach 011 any lloor. l-.lectric lights and cult bells and furnace hcut nre in every room. The basement is fin ished in concrete, nud a commo dious laundry with stationary tubs supplied with hot nnd cold water ulds to the conveniences. A porch around the house flanked bv concrete walks give Mr. nud Mrs. Cochran one of the most attractive mines in St. Johns. Newspaper Adurtlslug. Ncwsiwnier ndvertising has a two fold benefit. It helps the man who thus gives publicity to the advan tages he oners the buyers, utxl it rcalcs 11 favorable impiession of 11 it) bv showing to all teadeis of miwr the live, wideawake char.u' er of its httsiuoft men. Ileiiiamiii I iinpton, a -fiy observing New York buxincHs niun. has the follow tig interesting oltMTvnllous about ik-vswK'rs and the practical effects thev produce in a community: "Can you imagine for 11 minute what life would be without the newHp!iei ? It got into the home, the ollice, the factory, the shop, 011 the cuts, on trains wherever you It lid hiiumii beings, theie you will find uewNNiH.MS. '.Moie than that, you will hud the iiewstHi)ei' is tend carefully, not only for the news of piMiple uml events that it gives, but for the in teresting news of store. 'I have made many interesting exclimcuts to satisfy myself as to just how a newNipt'r is lead. I know that other H-opie have done this nud I am pretty sure that the expei ieuce of every man who make any investigations along this line will prove that the hot thing that is read in a uiiK-r published in 11 smalt city is the news of 11 personal and puiely local diameter. I am speaking now of the women read er. Thev are the one who buy the goods and they are the ones who weaie (wrtictilurly iutcieted in. 'Alter tlie iMMKouul tiiloinmtiou iomI local new i lend, a woman amy gin net-1 luting 1 1 to see what the big new events are iiImmiI that in jiiNt about it far ns her intetewt got. Then h- leud the ml if, indeed, he hnsu t rend tlictn helore. The ml are to her jitnt is i n let eat ing a any other paitof the new p..KT, and, I MiKet many times tln-v aie more interesting than most of the column of the average :laily iiewHiier. "Th" lore news as given in the advertising column U not only of interest to the thrifty, intelligent holirtewife, but it i hUo mi iiuiMirt- nut (Kilt of her daily hiitiue. She want to keep wvUd on the tiewvM things: also, Ik- mutt keep inform ed a to the best place to buy the article of merchandise that he need in conducting her household. All this information she get from theudvertikiug columns of thencw- ttlHT. "No one uvwl ever question the ability of the advertisement to get itelf lend. That's the eniiieit thing in the world. F.very ndver tisement of fair i is wire to at tract some attention. "I llial u weekly iiewHjmH;r it. tin-11 medium tor the money invested for the roimou that it goe into iiiauv homes where a daily can not be afforded, and a weekly a a rule contains the little gossips and Impivniug that are dear to the heart of the average woman. " l litreloie, it you intend going into busiiie, he sure and place nu ud in the home iwer. Keep your name and buninew. Iwforu the pub lic Never for a minute allow the community to forget you are in bus iuc and wont their trade." l.uttreiwood i.ouuc 01 KcDcKniifc entertained an appreciative audi euce at Udd ircllow nail lat even ing. The program as published in Inst week s Review was rendered und wu favorubly received. Mi Lillian Cochtanof Suterior, Wis., Mi iiva Nutting of Duliith, Minn., aud Miss Nellie Cochran of Ashhiud, Wis., were tlie guents of Major Nutting nt the New St. Johns Hotel at a dinner piuty last Sunday. There will be a meeting of theG. A. R. and all loyal ludic who have subscribed to the Woman's Relief Con at I. O. 0. F. hull Wednes day. Sept. 5. at 2:30 p, 111., for the Mirpoe of arranging a date for the election ot ollicers for tin W. R. C. Refreshments will be served free. Good Pent Used Right LOOKSRIGHT Tope England Decorators: French llloek. St. Johns. Central Bar. Sam Ct ciikan, Prop. Tmj., Cimm.. Mgr. Fine Witiea, Liquors aud Cigar, Cochran Illock. St. John. Oregon W.C. ADAMS CONTRACTOR and BUILDIiR We ihih' have mill ti. u r.qnlrti reMilclil nrt'liltivl, mi. hi- run ijrningt' In mlviiim-iii.'tn v to all tlivM.' wi di-alti-1 liutld Umc. Simp Second Door Vet of I'o.sloff.ce ST. .101 INS 0KIH1ON P. J. Koerner, CONTRACTOR AMD DUII.DP.Il I'lttHH uml M4irtraliin uroM4hr rninllMHl mm ppliraliin. All wot duiM) will mwtnwMM and diaMtii. SUiMiMOiN'S. IN TMH CIRCl'lT COl'RT OV TUB STATU Ol' OKfttiON, COl'NTV (IP Mt'l.TNOMAll. T. J. Krouilvr, I'Uitilill, Wullur W. Ilwfift, OffvmUHl. To WitlltT W. HiH. iluU-wliMit : In tin- HMitwof the Huu- at Ofvumi. yttu ur- lu-rt-liy MiuiiiMuital uikI rwiuirMI ttt aihiMwr mI MHkWi-r the rumtiUlM nlari .i(Hllit you in lUv hIxivv riittllrtl Mlit ott or lx(nr- ntli Any of Srpl.. t. wltkll ! ull-r ix wwk. list;!- eiiti-t I rum the biU- ( tin- lirt ulic4tioij oi tlit Mini titoti. It 1 tift-M-rtlHtl in the order fur tli- Ml4it-HtMM Muumoua that th umntoai tilililtiil lor i eoitoKCH live Htt-k, mikI Mil or.Ur w iwutc Mini tUtnl tlx- f Ui ol Auauirt, tyt, atwiUte lirat imltlUutioit iliirvl in utwto the irt iltty ( Auitukt, k"'. t"l U you (ail to ap ierHinl uiiwt, tin- pl.tiituH will apjMy to the rourl (or tin- n liif irawt fur in liU wild eouipUiul. ! Mil : 1'in.t: for u jtfltcniMit agtitt the W 1 mUnt (or tli mini o( f4uu with iutare then-oil mi the ruu- ol 10 (n-r eeul r ait uiiut from IVhruaiy 17, tj, ami 0 further miiu ol j.So uxt fur xktyts r louj. hvoHl: I'or fy attorney itv. Thutl; I'or h-rret- lor thv aaU the follow iuu 1I1 riliet imilit-beli -iuk tu ileit inlant to kaiioly ait JuiIkiii to wit: All ( lot uutatarwl )Vtl 171 ' Taylor' Mllxlivi-ioii aet'tinii two i' twp. oim- (i 1. N. U. J It. W. M.. coiitai iiiU five cr, all 111 Mullunuwh eouat . Oregon; wtunliiiK to the law awl ll (imrtne of aai'l o.urt, llial lite la-'a t ei1 of Urn tait) le hv aopJkad to the a lilt-ill of the amount lue the pl.tiiiiin au-l that the tleti'iKlaiit and all (h rv.n. i-lattn iiiK under him MiWijueiit to the uiort Huge iiieiilioui-it in l.tiittifl'a complain IwlMrred aul (owUjimhI from all right i-In i 111 or equity of rn!i.-iiilku in tail ireiuii-k uml every urt thereof. That the plaiutitf r tu "titer JroM to the htiit may hei-oute )uii-huM-r al aaitl kftle; that the sheriff inu ulc a .lueil Ut the Miit-haM.-r, anil that the (MtreluMsr I Itit into eioii of Kuiil reiniMi. I'oarth: I'or Malt other further or lii fvreiil ruliuf m tu the eutiit ahall aveut equitable. 'I'liU auiiiiiion i iathlUhel once a week for fclx aucveanive wet-k in the St. John Review by order of the llouurahle juilge 1'rHxir, judge of thealxvi. t utitlvd court, iiuule the ad day of Auguat, 1406, if. IJliM.lM.I'.B, Attorney for tha l'laiutitf, 41.) ChumU-r of Cuutiueree, l'ortlaml, On-ijon. l'irst iusurtlon Augtikt , l'A. Lust insertion Selleuilt-r 14. Well Digging. Any one wlshiug to lmvtt n vH dug on short notice aud iu a good, suhtautiitl maimer iriiotiUl call on or address GilUKCK HuutKiW, St, Johns, Oregon. UUILT UY