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About St. Johns review. (Saint Johns, Or.) 1904-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 26, 1906)
HEATING We have our Hue of Heaters ou the floor. There are no better coal heaters made than our "Niagara Oak Hot Blast," Oak Home and Oak Home, Jr. The combustion in the Oak Hot Blast is absolutely perfect. Let us explain it to you. Our Pacific Redwood and Cheerful Wood Heaters are the best ever. See them before buying. Customers buying our Niagara Ranges arc all satis fied. We sell HARDWARE. POTTER & GOOLD THK HARDWARE MKN. 0000000000008 Announcement! We wish to announce to the people of St. Johns and vicinity that we hive opened AN ART STORE At 305 N. Jersey street and will do picture framing at reasonable prices. Wc carry a complete line of Pictures, Photo Colors, Duplex Photos, Aristos, Plat inettcs, Sepias, etc. We also enlarge pictures and will carry a line of the latest designs of Wall Paper. To every lady calling for the next few days we will make her a present of a Photograveur or color type picture. Soliciting your patronage, wc are Respectfully, ST. JOHNS ART CO. 305 N. Jersey street, ST. JOHNS, ORKGON ELECTRIC FLAT On receipt of coupon wc will deliver an Klcctric Flat Iron to any address, free of charge, for 30 days' trial. You nre under no obligation to purchase the Iron wc want you to sec what it will do in the Saving of Labor, Time and Hx pense. All equipment delivered with each iron, which may lc at tached to any Klcctric lamp socket. Pill in and mail coupon to us AT ONCI5. CUT OUT COUPON. l'OKTI.AKDGKNKKAI. HI.HCTRIC COMPANY, I'lrtt ami Aider Stt., Portland, Or. Gentlemen: You may deliver to me one Klcctric J'lat Iron, which I agree to try, and if unwtUfactory, to return to you within 30 day from date of delivery. If I do tint return It at that time you may charge the miiiic to my account ut f-t.oo. It is under Hood that 110 charge will be made for the Iron if I return il within 30 day. Nam I'. . Dept. S. T. Address. PORTLAND GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY First and Alder Streets, Telephone Main 6688. PORTLAND, OROQON This Space Inquire Review Office, 5C04OOOOOOOO PLANT IN THE ST. JOHNS REVIEW AND WATCH YOUR BUSINESS GROW STOVES ftOOOOOOOOOOOOC IRONS FREE for Rent. AN AD. Local News. Iet the Peninsula Bank write you a fire insurance policy. For the latest in fall millinery call at 107 Tacoma street. Watch repairing a specialty at C. Marion Salisbury's. Mount Hood Yeast, made in St. Johns, has no equal. Try it. Try the "Par Excellence": the champion 5c cigar: made in St. Johns. Wc want alt your eggs at St. Johns Grocery Co. 35c in trade. The only fresh stock of choco lates and package goods in town nt tlte St. Johns Pharmacy. Are you going to paint ? Huy of the Xaddcrly Transfer Co. at whole sale prices. All colors and tints. Protect your proticrty from loss by fire by insuring in only first class companies. Sec the Peninsula Hank Cochran Bros, have erected a small building ou the space between the New St. Johns Hotel and their livery stable. The St. Johns Citizens Hand is arranging for n series of its popular dances during the winter. Watch for the announcements. The New St. Johns Grill room management makes a specialty of Sunday dinners. Take your family and go there next Sunday. Uest of everything served. M. L. Holbrook returned frmtinn extended eastern trip last Monday. He reports the manufacturers busy and exceotiouallv eood crons in the agricultural sections. A basket social will be held by the Hpworth League in the store room of the Chicago Rooming House on Hallow' ecu. All nre invited. The baskets will be sold at auction. Cant. Jack Campbell is building 11 fine 2 .v foot launch. It has an eight- foot cabin and will be equipped with nu 8-horse power engine. The new boat will be christened "Nowktwa," and will be ready to launch in a day or two. A fac simile of the label of the popular White Crow cigar adorns the side of the factory where they are made. Messrs. Peterson & Co. nre rushed to the limit to keep up with the demand for these favori'c smokes. Oregon Grain: Circle, Women of Woodcraft, will give u mask ball in Hiekuers hall Friday evening, No vember 16. Prizes will be awarded to the couple representing the most original characters, and also to the most comically dressed couple. See small bills. Talking to a Hoosier friend dur ing the fair he asked If we ever kept apples fresh, ready for pies and sauce nil winter? We replied that we did not need to ns we always had good fresh apples the year around nnd did not need to. Hood lUver News Letter. The St. Johns Lumber Co. con tinues to expand. The work of building the immense dock is well along. When completed two large vessels will be able to load at this dock at the same time. As soon as the necessary arrangements can be made the mill will begin working a night shift. While driving by a gang of grad ers on Dawson street last Monday evening C. H. Derrie was struck by a rock that cut his chin and lips and knocked out one of His teetu. lie is unable to ascertain where the mis sile came from, but does not think it was thrown with the intention to do him bodily harm. Youngferdorf & Son linve the con tract for the McDonald block ou Jersey street, and are now busy on the foundations. It is to be 30x70 feet nnd two stories high. 1 he first floor will have two stores and the second floor fitted up for office purposes. A deep basement extern tue entire leugtli ot tue minding. Pew people know of the existence of a well on the present city hall lot. There is an abandoned well there that will have to be filled up before the grounds are put in sbaj)e for grading. This well is 120 feet deep, and once furnished the resi dents of the town with their supply of water. At present it is half filled with debris. Work on the new railroad bridge across the Willamette near the St- Johns dry dock is progressing rap idly. At present about 175 men are employeu, On the west sale o the river one pier is down over 30 feet and work on the second pier has begun. On the east side a pile driver began driving piles the first of the week and preparations are being made for sinking a pier at this end of the bridge. Humor lias it that the force of workmen on the bridge is to be increased as soon as the work on the east end can be got under way. Ten dollars down and ten cents a day are the terms on which Univer sity Park lots are sold. University Park lots are selling right along while others stand still, because University Park has the largest payroll on the peninsula, be cause it has Hull Run water a university which brings a cultured class, a liquor restriction which ex eludes saloons, Portland public schools, and first and foremost it believes that a steady growth and good morals pay best in the long run. Francis I. McKenna is the selliug agent for University Park Reliable insurance at the lowest rates at the Peninsula Hank. Last Sunday was one of the finest days that anybody could wish for F. J. Kocrner was rusticating at St. Martins Springs the first of the week. Smoken St. Johns cigar best 10c cigar on the market the "White Crow." Wc wash and iron nil flat work at 25c per dozen. West Coast Laundry. Horn To Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Holton Wednesday morning, Oct. 24, a girl. The St. Johns Pharmacy keeps everytlung to be found in any mod ern, up to date drug store. Married, at the Methodist par sonage, Monday Oct. 22,Villard K. Cox and Hessie Arlington, both of Portland, Ore. Leslie H. Moulton and Miss Kl en M. Center were married in Port and Monday and have none to housekeeping in this city. D. S. Southmayd, painter, paper hanger and decorator, hos plenty of 1006 wall paper in stock nt 708 W. Richmond street, St. Johns. C. K. Scott is dangerously ill nt lis home with typhoid fever. There was a report last evening that he would not live through the night. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Hecker left for their old home in Sweden last Tuesday. They have been resi dents of Point View for seventeen years. The St. lohns Citizens' Hand will give a grand ball at M. W. A. hall tomorrow tbaturday; evening. 1 lie cst of music and 11 fine program guaranteed. Fire may destroy your home any time. Are you protected against lartlal or total loss ? If not, call at the Peninsula Hank and learn the small amount that will give you protection. The owner needing more money wilt sell one of three fine business ols: two tire centrally situated on Jersey street; one third cash, bal ance on two or three years time. Inquire nt 240 Fifth street, Portland, Oregon. The St. Johns Meat Market, op erated for the past two years by J. P. Donnelly, changed, liauds last Monday. Helmut Hros, are the new proprietors. They tire experts in the business and promise to main tain the high stnudutd established by Mr. Donnelly. The contractors nre rushing work nu the new city hall under thcMicr- ision of the architect. The base ment walls are of cement and are mlf finished. There is 1111 abun dance of cement, sand, gravel, biick and other material 011 the ground, and excellent progress should be made providing the elements do not interfere. A. Harding, formerly employed by Swift and Armour, is now pro- rictor of the .Star Market. 1 le will run a delicatessen counter in con nection with the Market, and will laudle home cured hams mid sail- m a a 1 . sages. 111 nu an eisewuere 111 asics lor a share of the public patronage, assuring them couiiteous treatment and satisfaction as to the quality and prices of his meats. This is the season of the year when the man about the house is mittinn in his time during the long evenings picking splinters out of his finuers. It seems that 11 fellow is sure to get from six to a do.eu of nasty little pieces in his hands every time he brings in the kindling. At the prices charged for wood they are too valuable to Ie lost Sam Cochran has 011 exhibition two cases of Oregon birds mounted in imposing attitudes. A brace of Denny pheasants are the central tig tires in each cus-e. The work of the taxidermist is in the highest style of the nrt. 1 he collection particularly valuable as all the birds were secured by reason 01 ham s accurate aim 011 liis numerous limit ing trips. A teception was tendered Rev. H A. Leonard and wife at the Ilabtist Church on Friday evening, The Church was beautifully decorated with autumn leaves and cut flowers. A handsome pi4ce of silver was presented tliein. A snort program was given, and a part 01 tne . .M. C. A. Orchestra was present from Portland and rendered some delight ful music. A dainty lunch was also served during the evening. Capt. Spires of tlte Port of Port laud was in St. Johns last Monday looking over the situation with a . r . . . -t. - view 01 clearing away me obstruc tions and improving the city dock so that vessels can laud with abso lute safety. After the approach to the dock is cleared from the sunken and projecting piles and the dock pronounced safe, the river boats will be compelled to stop at ht. Johns for passengers and treigut. The election last Monday for the purpose of voting $20,000 bonds to build an additional school house in the city was a quiet one. livery body conceded the recessity of an additional school building and that the proposition would carry was a foregone conclusion, There were 69 votes cast and every one of them were in favor of issuing the bonds School house will le located in the northern part of the city. The ex act location has not leeii selected. It is the intention of the school loar to have the new building ready for occupancy at the begtntng of the Ask yourgrocerfor Linne'sbread. Old papers for sale at The Review office. The West Coast Laundry makes n specialty of lace curtains. Rough dry washing nt 6c per pound. West Const Laundry. Try the "Par Iixcellcnce" : the champion 5c cigar: made in St. Johns. Miss Sara Kemp of Lents, Ore., was a visitor in this city on Friday of last week. Mrs II. C. Mitchell and daughter Lthel were St. Johns visitors from Albina last Friday. Huy all tlte paint you want at cost of the Kaddcrly Transfer Co. They aie closing it out nt wholesale prices. Insure against fire before you have one -with D. C. Rogers, agent for the "old reliable" Phoenix of Loudon. Simmons &Co. finished the grad ing of Charleston street the first of the week. It is a very creditable piece of work. A successful reception to Rev. li. A. Leonard and was given nt the Haptist church on Friday evening. 1 lie autumn leaf decoration was grand. The best place in the city to get n gotd meal is nt the grill room of the New St. Johns Hotel. Sunday family dinners n social feature. Hverything first elass. Cluis. Piatt forfeited $10 bail in the municipal court last Monday because of his nnuap)eiirauce to an swer the charge of assault and bat ter 011 the iktsdii of Mike King. The owner needing mote money will sell one of tluee fine business ots: two are centrally situated 011 Jersey street: one third cash, bal ance ou two or tin cc yeais time. uquirc ut 2.10 1-it til street, Portland, Oregon. I. H. Nye, formetly of the New St. lohus Hotel, is now the mana ger of the New Commercial Co., 100 First stieet, Portland, lite resort is one of the finest in the city, and the popular manager will be pleased to meet his numerous St. Johns friends tit till times. The dier hunting season closes on Nov. 1, instead of Dec. 1, us was Hiblished in The Review several weeks neo. Hunters will iniike it note of this mid ti void trouble that itherwise would follow. 1 he trout fishing sea-on also closes on Nov. 1st.. The grouse, pheasant nnd mail season continues open until Dec. 1. 1 1 is unlawful to kill more than 10 biids in one day, or to sell any game. We furnish your every want from cellar to garret ST. JOHNS GROCERY CO. 101 Burlington, 101 and 107 Jersey Street Call and let us take you through our new furniture store, a complete store in itself. The new number is 107 Jersey street. Call at main entrance on corner. Hundreds of dol lars worth of new goods now on hand and arriving. A Beautiful Reed Rocker A handsome article in a iiumberof dif fereut de signs You should call and see tliuu Our sceial price, $5.50 Sanitary Conch Here is one of the most useful articles that any woman ever had occasion to use. If you are short of room, here is a loom saver. The nrice is very low. Couch, 57.50 Oil Stoves We just received a new line oil stoves this week, rso guess they will work. We absolutely iruarantee them in every way. smoke, either. A fine stove for $5.00 Pillows Here is a pillow bargain in a flue pillow. A recleaued waste pillow of suocrior oualitv. Our nrice, SO cents Old papers for sale at this office. The material used in Linne's bread is the best and can't be better. Smoke a St. Johns cigar best 10c cigar on the market the "White Crow." Private boarding house, home comforts, home cooking. Apply 403, West John street. H. G. Ogden made a business trip to Seattle and other sound cit ies during the week. M. L. Tufts has been in the city during the past week recreating nnil attending to business matters. J. II. Hlack is raising his resi dence nnd improving his lot nt the corner of Polk nnd Jersey streets. Tlte oil tanks of tlte O. R. & N. railroad in the northern part of the city tire being put in shape for the reception of oil. An insurance policy in n reliable company is as good as money in your pocket in case of loss by fire. Ask the Peninsula Hank. Dr. C. A. Mock, president of the Dallas College, will preach in the Kvnngelicnl ou next Sunday nt 7-301 p. 111. All nre invited to come and hear the doctor. Ha vest time will soon be over nnd ranchers can now be seen do iugtheir fall sowing and preparing their fields for the coming year. As soon as his crop of grain for the past year is hauled to the market and the general tontine of fall work on the farm is over the rancher falls heir to it much needed rest. Fx. A St. Johns man who has been in every state in the union t.nd has also visited five foreign e. tties, says of the climate of this vicinity : "All the year round it excels any thing I have ever seen. If we had a few ruins during the summer ftom June to September it would lie per fection. All the year through our climate would do for the Gulden of the C.ods." J. K. Htink and 11 party ol hunt ers spent last Sunday on his shoot ing preserve on the lower Columbia. The grounds are supplied with 11 liberal amount of feed, mid as 11 consequence the birds wete plenti ful nnd nil seemed the limit. The p.uty left heie Saturday night, te tinning after the flight was over Sunday evening. The pteservc con sists of 800 acres and is about two hours ride down the river. It has China pheasant as well ns duck grounds. All who desire u day's hunt can be iiceomitiodatcd by mak ing application to Mr. Htink or at the ferry office. Two trips a week will be made, the boat leaving heie Tuesday and Satuiday nights. Golden Oak Chiffonier This Is a beau tiful thing in golden oak with it very handsome Picuch it I ate mirror of the best grade, and all kludsof loom. Yon can't help but like it, Specially priced $15.25 Japanese Alatting; Our stoik of matting in beautiful iiiw Uesigus are now most compute Cull and see our new line Priced right at 25c a yard. Hall Rack of No A solid French plate mirror of best grade with beautiful oak frame, and three hat rack at tachmeuts. Highly polished Our price, . . $.1.50 0300 square feet of floor space under one roof. We are .now the largest house on the peiiin 1 sula. We carry everything. Wat Star Market A. Harding, formerly in the employ of Armour and Swift, iind celebrated for his cured meats and sausages, is now proprietor. All patrons will receive eorteotts treatment. A delicatessen counter will be run in connection. Lewis Boyd has been installed as as sistant meat cutter. If we please you. tell others; if we do not, tell us. A. HARDING, Prop, Notice. Members of the American Hos pital Association in St. Johns and vicinity can now pay their monthly dues at the branch office of the as sociation, located at tlte office of Spencer, Dey it Hnniplon, 201 South Jersey street. The office will remain open until 9 p. m. for the accommodation of members who cannot call earlier. Keep in good standing by paying your dtius promptly. NAPOLHON HONAPAUTI: Showed, at the battle of Austerlitz, he was the greatest leader in the world. Haltaid's Snow Liniment has shown the public il is the bust liniment in the world. A quick cure for rheumatism, sprains, cuts, burns, etc. A, C. Pitts, Rodussu, La., says: "I used Mallard's Snow Liniment in my family and found it unexcelled for sore chest, heiidache, corns in fact, anything that etui be leached by liniment. Sold by St. Johns drug stoics. Winded. Hand irouers nt the Yt Coast Laundry. Apply nt once. A Most Worthy Article. When nu 111 tide has been ou the market for years nnd gains friends every year, it is wife to ctill this medicine ti wot thy one. Such is Hallatd's lloiehoiiud Sytup. Il lositively cities coughs mid nil pul monary diseases. One of the bcot known iiietehauts in Mobile, AIh.. says: "For five yenis my family has not been Doubled with the win ter coughs. We owe this to Hal laiil's lluichntiud Sytup. I know it has saved my childieit fiom many sick sH?lls." Sold by St. Johns drug stoics. Oak Dining Table A beautiful Rik t.il i Uimoh dining table in th vtr liU -t de signs, witlt hlgliU M)h-.ht'd top, handsomely jKh-did and in gruved legs. $20.00 Brass and Iron Beds We have a nice bttU lad sull made of good in.itcri.il and high ly polibhcd, making a nice ap pearance. .No place ur oeu bugs ou this bed. ii r price $3.50 Writing Desk A solid ak writing desk. A beautiiul desk for the parlor. Our price, $7.00 lots. next fall term.