Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About St. Johns review. (Saint Johns, Or.) 1904-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 9, 1906)
3 .AiiiiiiAiiAiiiitJi I Local News. v WE ARE STILL CTHVCfC t 5 SELLING MUVCMl 2 Our first shipment of 65 heating stoves is ex hausted, except a few odd sizes, while in some styles notably, our "Cheerful" line we have in the third shipment since the heater season has opened. This same "Cheerful" heater is the best wood stove in St. Johns; has heavy cast bot tom and sectional cast lining, spark shield over damper; large, close fitting door provided with smoke curtain that prevents smoke from issuing into the room when fuel is put in. Our line of Crown and Cascade Ranges, all made by Niagara Stove Co., Buffalo, are going out so fast we can scarcely keep a line of samples on our floor. They are winners. I.et us show them to you and give you prices. Let us sell you n wire door mat. Kasy to clean and will last a lifetime. I'till line of paints, oils, all kinds of inside varnishes, etc. In fact, our stock includes every thing found in a first-class hardware store. : 1 POTTER & GOOLD Tim HARDWARE MEN. I0OO0OOOO0O0O8I Announcement I Wc wish to announce to the people of St. Johns rind vicinity tlmt wc httve opened AN ART STORE At 305 N. Jersey street nnd will do picture framing at reasonable prices. We carry a complete line of Pictures, Photo Colors, Duplex Photos, Aristos, Plat inettcs, Sepias, etc. Wc also enlarge pictures and will carry a line of the latest designs of Wall Paper. To every lady calling for the next few days wc will make her a present of a Photogravcur or color type picture. Soliciting your patronage, we are Respectfully, ST. JOHNS ART CO. 305 N. Jersey street, ST. JOHNS, OREGON 3 ELECTRIC FLAT IRONS FREE On receipt of coupon wc will deliver nu Klcctric Flat Iron to ritiy address, free of charge, for 30 days' trial, You are under no obligation to purchase the Iron wc want you to see what it will do in the Saving of Labor, Time and Kx pense. All equipment delivered with each iron, which may be at tached to any Klectric lamp socket. Pill in and mail coupon to us AT ONCH. CUT OUT COUPON. l'ORTI.ANI) GKNKKAL m.HCTlUC COMPANY, Pint Mid Alder St., Portland, Or. Gentlemen: You may deliver to tne one P.lectric Plat Iron, which I neree to try, and If unsatisfactory, to return to you within 30 day from date of delivery. If I do not return it nt that time you may charge the ame to my account at f .oo, It It under stood that no charge will bo made for the Iron If I return II within 30 day. Namk,.., ,, .... Dept. S. T, Address..,.. PORTLAND GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY First and Alder Streets, Telephone Main 6688. PORTLAND, OREQON Let it rain and be dam d. Iixpert prescription filling at the St. Johns Pharmacy. Let the Peninsula Bank write you a fire insurance policy. Mount Hood Yeast, made in St. Johns, has no equal. Try it. Have you decided upon the size of your Thanksgiving turkey? Try the "Par Kxcellence" : the champion 5c cigar: made in St. Johns. Doesn't a man wearing a white vest these rainy days give you the shivers ? Wc wash and iron all fiat work nt 25c per dozen. West Coast Laundry. Remember the mask ball at Bick- ner s liall next Prmay evening Nov. 16. Anything and everything in the drug line can be found at the St Johns Pharmacy. 1). K. Dubcr left last week for Lcwistou, Cat., to serve time on his homestead near that place. K. 0. Magoon has opened up the first outdoor cjgur store in St. Johns 11 front of his place of business, The contract for finishing the city hall will come before the cottn cil at the meeting next Tuesday night. The regular meeting at the conn cil Tuesday night was the shortest in two years, being completed in two lours time. The moving picture show at the school house last Saturday night was fairly well patronized and thor oiighly enjoyed by all. I). S. Sotithmayd, pointer, paper langcr and decorator, has plenty ot 1000 wall patHjr in stock at 708 w. Richmond street, St. Johns. Since the picture man struck the city there is more artists in St. Johns to the .square inch than in any oilier city 01 its size in tne united Mates. I'hc New St. Johns Grill room management makes a stK-cialty of Sunday dinners. 1 ake your family and no there next Sunday, llesl of everything served. The owner needing more money will sell one of three fine business lots. Two are centrally located on Jersey street. One-third cash, bal ance on two or three years' time. Inquire at 340 I;ifth street, Port laud, Oregon. Alderman L. 1?. Walker is enjoy ing a visit from his younger brother Frank and hissou, who have justar rived from the old family home at Napoleon, Ohio. They expect to remain here during the winter, and will likely locate crmnueutly. The section of the city known as Point View is filling up rapldy with new residences. The recent street improvements will have a tendency to cause this desirable section to at tract the attention of many home seekers. A tenderfoot was commenting on the heavy rain of Wednesday morn ing, when an old timer spoke up: "I remember one day twenty-three years ago when it rained six and one-half inches 111 one day, and in the winter of 1887-8 I walked across the Willamette river on the ice." "Pighting the lleef Trust" is a sign that greets the eye in several places in Portland. In consequence of this bucking the trust meat can purchased at an astonishingly low price. If a few merchants selling other necessaries of life would get after the octopus in a like manner a laboring man might stand a chance of laying enough away to buy his wife and children a poke of candy for a Christmas present. The Postoffice Will naturally increase values of all property near its new loca tion, yet I offer for quick sale several desirable lots and three quarter blocks, one-half to two blocks away, at same old prices some on monthly payments which will move soon. And Then These 3 lots on Willamette Boulevard. $900 8 lots one block from Willamette Boulevard 225 4 lots one block from Willamette Boulevard 100 House and 4 lots, Point View, if 200 down, $20 per mo 790 4 lots on corner, good swoop 550 100x100 comer on car line, south St. Johns 800 100x100 corner on car line, south St. Johns, cash 600 3 fifty foot lots, south St. Johns, monthly payments, each . . . 275 Few lots in Holbrook's add., 50x106, alleys, small payments, 375 See me before purchasing anywhere, as I have exclusive sale of some of the best bargains in St. Johus. H. G. OGDEN Review Office. ST. JOHNS, OREGON Get your dance programs at Th Review office. Remember The Review does first class job work of all kinds. Reliable insurance at the lowest rates at the Peninsula Bank. Leather postal cards at the St Johns Pharmacy. The car track between Northern Hill and Portsmouth is being low cred. Smokea St. Johns cigar best 10c cigar on the market the "White Crow." First class and reliable insurance companies only are represented by tne Peninsula Bank. A large roouiinir house is beinir ing erected at the corner of Hurling ton and Pilmore streets. The St. Johns Land Co. have t new ad that will pay those intend ng to invest in bt. Johns to read H. G. Ouden has on attractive at: in tins issue calling attention to few of the bargains he has m real estate. Talk about a hot industry, the St. Johns harness shop is a htisv . ttt . piacc. 1 lie secret ot success is doing good work. Geo. W. Grubb of Kansas, brother of Mrs. M. A. Daimlmrty. arrived here last Sunday, witli the intention of becoming a permanent resident. 1 he storms along the coast the first of the week drove the water fowl inland, and the gunners are now having the shooting they have been waiting for. The best place in the city to get a good meal is ot the grill room of the New St. Johns Hotel. Sunday family dinners n special feature, liverything first class. Prom reliable sources comes the news that tne great Wcycrliaitsvr lumber mill is to be built next sum mcr. In this event north St. Johns will be rapidly built up. Read the new ad ot Potter & Goold, and when in need anything 11 their line drop in and examine their goods ami prices. Only the standard makes of goods are sold by this firm. The owner needing more money will sell one of three fine business lots; two arc centrally situated on Jersey street: one third cash, bal ance on two or three years time. Inquire at 2.10 Fifth street, Portland, Oregon. A fellow who lias been there says : If you want to see ring-tailed monkeys witli green stripes down their backs and red, white and blue robins darting through the air, just fill up 011 saner kraut and go to bed. You will surely hire them all, and sonic more." ' For erecting n wooden building within the fire limits City' Attorney Greene yesterday coised 0 warrant to be issued for the arrest of A. I). McDonald. The case was brought before Recorder Thorndyke, who set the hearing for next Monday morning at 9 o clock. Buil was fixed nt $50, and Mr. McDonald ol- owed to go 011 his own recognizance, M. L. Holbrook now has sur veyors at work laying off the beau tiful tract recently purchased by him, yini: between Point View and Maeiily junction. We are informed tlmt lie will place it on the market in a few days. It wil be called 'Kast St. Johns." The electric car tie passes right through it, and Maecley junction is only two blocks from the east line. Its adjoins the packing house district and good judges of real estate consider this one of the most promising tracts in St. Johns. This item is for the culightineiit of our distant friends in the sections where the Frost King reigns su preme: While .strolling through Oak Park last Sunday the writer saw strawberry plants in blossom, with green berries on tliem, and numerous berries that were partially rite. The fruit was not of the gnarled, disfigured, stunted kind, but was large and well developed, Un each side of this particular straw berry patch were roses and other flowers in full bloom, while chrysan themums of various hues nodded their handsome heads from all direc tions. Just remember that all this was on the 4th day of November, when over half the country is frozen up solid. The following may be read with profit by many. It is credited to an exchange: Knock and the world knocks with you, boost and you boost oloiie, when you roast good and loud you will find that the crowd has a hammer as big as your own. Buy and the gang is witli you, ring and the game is off, for the lad with the thirst will see you first if you don't proceed to cough. Be rich and the gang will praise you, be poor and they pass you the icej you re a warm guy when you start to buy, you're a slob when you have'nt the price. Be flush and your friends are many, go broke and they say "ta ta," when your bank account burns you will get many re turns, when its out you get the ha ha. Be gay and the mob will cheer you, they'll shout while your wealth endures; show a tearful lamp, and you'll see them all tramp, and its back to the woods for yours. There's always a bunch that will boost yon while at your money they glance, but you'll find them all gone in the cold gray dawn, when the fringe siiows up on your pants. Ask yourgrocerfor Liuue'sbread. The demand for houses still continues, Watch repairing a specialty u. .Marion balisbury s. Couch & Co. have a new ad that is short nnd to the point. The West Coast Laundry a specialty of lace curtains. Read The Review and be happy The material used in Liime' bread is the best and can't be better Ot Stmiki? n St. Inlnm pitmr liiiul mo cigar on the market the "White Crow." The new lines of fancy dishes ore makes being placed on display by the St. I Johns Grocery Co. T. A. Trattuer has been on the sick list the past day or two. Rough dry washing at 6c per pound. West Coast Laundry. Miss Amy Hughes, of Salem visimig week. Miss Lula Gihnore is this the St. Try the "Par Excellence" : champion .sc ciuar: made in Johns. The only place in town that kceiw f . . - . .... iresu Don Dons. bt. Joints Pharmacy. During the hard rain of Wednes day water nearlv covered the base ment of the St. Johns Grocery. Buy all the paint you want at cost of the Kadderly Transfer Co. They arc closing it out at wholesale prices. Insure imainst fire before von have one witli D. C. Rogers, agent for the "old reliable" Phoenix of London. JudgeS. II . lis ollice to where he may usual hours. A most durable line of work gloves Now on sale at the harness shop, St. Johns. Your money back t not satisfied. For the accommodation of our customers in the luttite the St. ohns Grocery Co. will carry asiio- ly of stamps, envelopes and postal cards. P. A. Mredeen believes south eisey street a good location or another store biilldinir. and lias one 11 course of erection. It will have frontage of 29 feet by 50 feet deep. I The ladies of the local Moccabee odge entertained the the hospitable home last Friday evening. esliuii'iits were mtvcii and a most njoyablc evening spent by all. The will of the late G. II. Carl- sou was adiu tied to probate a.st Saturday. It provides that Mrs. Charlotte Carlson shall receive his probity and monies. The children lorencc, Hazel and Ralph, by the terms of the will, ate to receive $1 ach. While tin his way up town Wed nesday night J. K. Brink stepped into a hole in front of the old post- office that had been left unprotected Iter llic removal ol one ot the huge ectric light poles. Besides a sc- ere slinking up, his leir was b.idlv bruised and it was .some time befnic ic could proceed on his way. I'lie efforts of the ladies who are trying to secure sufficient funds to mrchase a fountain for llurliiiglou dace should be encouraged by the assistance and patronage of every citizen. They have arranged for n series of entertainments mid they should Ik: well patronized. Local and Portland talent has been seemed and entertainments will be instruc tive nnd attractive. It is to be hocd that all will lend their aid. Up to the first of the mouth 3, 365 has been collected from viola tors of the state game laws. Since the passage of the bill requiring hunters to take out a license ?iy, 000 has been paid to the state, With the additional funds better protection for Oregon game will be established. More deputies will be appointed and a closer watch kept on all parts of the state, to prevent the killing of game out of season. Manager Brink returned Sunday evening from his shooting preserve with 11 boat load of hunters, nil of whom except one secured the limit of birds. The flight was on good and strong, and is apt to continue until spring, as the grounds arc care fully watched and fed daily. The boat leaves the ferry dock tomorrow (Saturday) night ut 8 o'clock for the grounds, All who desire to have a hunt can be accommodated by telephoning Scott 1 135 or calling at the office at the ferry dock. Private boarding house, home comforts, home cooking. Apply 403. west Jolin street. A. Scales left Wednesday morn ing for Toledo, Wash. , where hi will spend 0 few weeks. A mnrrinttc license lias been is : sued to Steve Ashar of St. Johns and Catherine baiuon. The rains of the first of the week washed out Burlington street, rend ering it almost impassable. The Review lias three show cases-- 18x36 incheS"for sale cheap. Suitable for cigars, confections, etc. Mrs. C. N. Broasch entertained a number of friends at a birthday din ner at her home Thursday after noon. An insurance policy in n reliable company is as good as money in your pocket in case of loss by fire. Ask the Peninsula Dank. W. G. Clark has sold his black smith shop to A. Torker,, nu ex pert workman, who has been in his employ for sonic time. On our shelves will be found thirty-five different remedies for coughs and colds, so no one need to suffer. St. Johns Pharmacy. Miss Stella Campling lias returned from White Salmon, Wash., wheie she has been teaching school. She is presumably home 011 a vacation. In consequence of the cannonad ing of the guiiueis on the oiitskiits the city limits has become the hiding ground of iiumeroiisChiiie.se pheasants. The only wagers known in this city on the New York election were iii...... 1. ..mi..., ,.r ...!.... 'ii... 1 ..!- I...! 1 . . 'v iMFiiiv..-. ill ttiiii-. I III: iil-ici s r knights at , ,,, K.t .,, e C10CUSI ,,ralt, 1 . 11 v,vv! obtainable. Delectable re-1 Miss Minnie MeCIave entertained the Junior Kudcnvur society of the Evangelical church at an enjoyable party at the St. Johns Hotel on the 1st. iust. Greene lias moved The Review office, be found during the II Some One Should Oiler You a 5ct ol Dining Room Chnlrs Next SprlnR-Wouldn't You Tnkc Them? Harvey Briggs, formeily eleik in the Peninsula Bank, now associated witli his brother in tlic lumber busi ness at Biidal Veil, Oie., was a visitor in town last Sunday. The freight traffic of the Portlard and Suburban Express Co. for the past mouth has been very heavy. Notwithstanding the demands made the service has been able to handle it all and deliver the goods prompt ly and in first class order. Rumor has it that another brick block is to be erected on south Jer sey street. During the week there has been considerable inquiry in regard to procrty in this locality, mid it would not be .strange to hear of one or more bricks to be erected within the fire limits in the near future. A party who recently returned from a trip along (lie upier Colum bia says tile north bank toad is ex jtectul to work wonders when com pleted. At present all the men who can be secured arc being worked. From Pasco to Chik; Horn the toad bed is being built for 11 double track. There i: a thoroughness about the work which means fast time and heavy trains. At Pasco a large new depot is being built mid preparations arc in progress to lay 100 miles ol switches in the yards now ready lor the laying of steel. Ten dollars down and ten cents a day arc the terms on which Univer sity Park lots are sold. University Park lots arc selling right along while others are still, because Uni versity Purk has the largest payroll 011 the KMiiiisiita, because it lias Hull Run water, a uuivesity which brings a cultured class, a liquor re striction which excludes saloons, Portland public schools, and first and foremost it believes that 11 steady growth and good morals my best in the long run, Francis I. McKcuua is the selling agent for University Park lots. 5 and 10 Cent Department Arrangements for our new and complete ,5 and 10 cent depart ment in the big basement arc now well under way and wc shall .soon be able to announce its time for owning. Ladies' Underwear We have just received a new shipment of la dies' fleeced till dirwear that arc big values for the money at so cents jier garment. Woolen Blankets The present weather surely brings to mind tlieblanket ques tion. A nice blanket of good value for $ 1.00. Special Value Stove Here is a special val ue air tight heating .stove of good size, lined with a good grade of sheet steel and special value at f I -OS- Old Mission Kitchen Treasurers Here is a treasurer we have had ordered for some six weeks, and they have just arrived. Old mission in every sense of the word. The most handsome treasurer now 011 the market. Furniture department. ST. JOHNS GROCERY CO. nut wouldn't It bo teller If you had saved tlio money yourself to buy thorn? Woll. you can have tlioso chairs If you aro a mind to You can savo tlio inonpy for tlicm on your fuel this Winter by uslm? n Colo's Original Hot lllast Stovo or a Colo's Orlclnat Alr-ttcht Wood Store. Ami you not only sav It tills Winter, but ovcry Winter you m tho atovo riecauso Colo's Original Heaters are air tlsht. They arc inado without slovo tmtur. and consrmiently tlicro aro no iwVi-s for ntHnalrs toduveloiiand waste your fuel. Thernot wilr savo iliu chimney lioat-but bold Imck and burn tlio cscaulnc Bases (the liwtimrt of the fuel). An ordinary stovo mar clvo Mttofaetkm for a few weeks, but as soon as th lmttled scams otcii up. It will require twice as much fuel to keep up tlte imU And thereafter you will wako tin on tlia coklMt mornings and find tho 11 room. Colo'a Heaters bold flro over nlalit ami lieatup tbo rooms for two or tlireo Ikhim tbo next morning with tho fuel iMit In Um nlsbt before, l'or soft coal, alMk, lirl coal, llirnltu or wood. Call and mo tlttta at (Dealers' name.) ST. JOHNS GROCERY CO. Star Mi A. Hnrdinir, fin -mcrlv in the ciiMiloy of Armour ami Swift, nnd celebrated for his cured meats and sausnnes. is now H'oprietor. All patrons will receive corteous treatment. A delicatessen counter will c run in connection. Lewi Joyd has been installed um an- sistaut meat cutter. If we please you, tell others: if we do not, tell us. A. HARDING, Prop. DUILT DY w.c. CONTRACTOR and BUILDER s V now Imvo with 11 eHib1e nmliU'iit urililli-ct, ami chii jrrimgc tu itilvmii i muliuy In Mil tllVM! ueo iliniio to IkiIIiI Hi HUM. Shop Second Door of I'oslofflcc West ST. JOHNS ORIiUON F. J. Koerner, OONTUAOTOH AND nUILDI'.lt I'lllMK Mini kptlllllilMltiiHW fiiinWiwI mi upiiJiimthHt. iluiio with iitMtnwa hwI ATS lit!!. Houses For Rent nv DANIEL BRGCHT If YOU WANT A IIOIIHK OAl.k OK MR ST. JOHNS, OUEfJON Central Bar. Sam. CfH.-iiH.iN-, l'io. Tu is. Cokihin, Mgr. Fine Wines, I.iquorii uiul CigliF Cochrnu Illock, St. John. QragQN .Mail Schedule Mull arrive ut St. Juhiik at 7:1a t. M. anil 1:15 i. 111. I, cues dt Iu:k . 111., ami .:.(j p. at. Office Hrll wei-k dus trout 6:45 , , to 6:u p. 111. Smi.Us In mi y to 10 , m No mails arrive or ilep.rt SumUy. PIANOS! Direct from our fiu-tory to you. iaavvt you f iu. Write fur our price Hit bgfoifl jiurcliii.iiiK. AililroMi Whcclcr I'lano Manufacturing Co. P. 0. flux 37. 1'orUlSli.