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About St. Johns review. (Saint Johns, Or.) 1904-current | View Entire Issue (March 29, 1907)
r ST. JOHNS REVIEW You Should Patronize The Home Paper. It menus helping fat. Johns and this means a better city II you work with THE ST. JOHNS REVIEW Advertise fn The Review Us circulation is genu. Inc ami it covers the field. Its better than a daily in the field. IT WILL REPAY YOU Devoted to the Interests of the Peninsula, the Manufacturing Center of (ho Northwest VOL. 3 ST. JOHNS, OREGON, FRIDAY, MARCH 29, 1907. NO. 20 t i The New St. Johns Hotel S. COCHRAN &. CO., Proprietors. I Finest Meals in the City Served !! I This hostelry is one of the finest in the Northwest, being mod ern and complete in all its appointments. Hie wants and comforts of guests are carefully looked af ter at all times. Rates are reasonable. SASH glazing DOORS WE CARRY "ODD" SASH IN STOCK Columns Spindles Brackets Lime and Cement nil Paints Oils COUNCIL - Glass St. Johns "D." Redwood Gutter ST. JOHNS SASH AND DOOR CO. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL PHONE SCOTT 4063 JERSEY STREET St. Johns Market FULL UNK OF BEEF, PORK, MUTTON and VEAL, HAMS, BACON, HOMEMADE LARD and SAUSAGES. Also all kinds of Pickled Meats. Poultry Dressed to Order. We make Family Trade a spe cialty. Orders solicited and delivered to any part oi the city. Call on us and you will be con vinced that our prices are right. Phone Scott 4062. IENNETT BROS,, Props. Just Arrived 1 An elegant Cabinet Grand Piano, regular price $425; for a short time $350. New seven drawer drop head Singer sewing ma chine, all latest improvements; price cut to $50. Ten records free with every $20 disc graphophoue. llefore buying get our prices on Furniture, Stoves and Ranges. Furniture, stoves, ranges, tinware, grauiteware, woodenware, glassware, crockery, lamps, etc. Our prices are a surprise. UHLIG BROS. 106 Tucoma Street, ST. JOHNS, ORF.GON Real Estate li you are looking for real estate in vestments that will bring quick returns and double your money in a short time, call on S. C. COOK Office near Point View Station. Bring in your printing now. How About Your Grocery bill? Are you paying loo much for the necessaries of life? How about dry goods, shoes, etc. ? Is it hard to make both ends meet each month? Better decide to try dealing a month with us. You have no idea how much farther you money will go. We would be glad to have you among our patrons. Couch & Company 206 and 208 Philadelphia St. What Was Done at (he Akeling Tucsiny Night. The council held a lengthy meet ing Tuesday evening, devoting con sidcrablc time to uncompleted bus! ncss. All mcmlcrs were present. The minutes ol tlic Inst meeting were read and approved. The St. Johns Ferry Co. asked for and were granted an extension of time in which to get their ferry boat to running. Crook & Wolton, who have the contract for the Inside work on the new city hall, asked for an exten sion of time of ninety davs In which to complete this work. Re ferred to building committee. several bills, aggregating $979 - 15, incltuiing one of S780 for the chemical engine, were allowed. A letter from Architect Goodrich was rend stntinir that work on tins city hall should proceed. The contractors, Youngfeidorf & Son, had stopiK-d work and were not in the country. It was ordered that the Fidelity Hondltig Co., bondsmen of Younir- fertlorf & Son, be rciiucstcd to safe- guaul the city against claims 011 the city hull, and that they be tiro- ... .... . uuccd ni me next meeting. t license to sen iqtiors wns presented by and iriant id to J. Iv. Drink upon the prescn- tiition of the proper bond?. No remonstrance having been made the impiovcmcuts on Lcavitt street weie accepted. A jKititiou signed by twenty-four promrty owners, was presented asking for an arc light at the corner of Ivauhoe and John street. New street signs were o. tiered to be put in place On motion of Aid. Hewitt the bondsmen of the former city record er were released from fuither re sponsibility. On motion of Aid. Uobie the city engineer was ordered to furnish the field notes of all woik done for the city. Treasurer Hall submitted mi Itemized reHrt of -all money passing through his ImmhVduring the past year, and It was referred to the nuance committee. VOTE For the Men Nominated on tlic First Ticket. In castinir vottr vote next Mon day select capable men to adminis ter the affairs of thocity by elect ing tne tollowing ticket : For Mnyor : K. C. COUCH. For Recorder : W. L. THORNDYDK. For Treasurer : ADAM KAKMLKIN. Councilmcn, First Ward : A. R. JODIiS, H. C. HUNTF.R. Councilmen, Second Ward W. W. RASFR, I,. K. WALKHR. Councilmcn at I.argc : W. II. KING, H. T. LKGOHTT, CHAS. LINDQUIST. Whv ? Hecntiso those ernllritiiMi intoxicating I arc business men 1 Ilecause they believe in business methods, and if elected, tilcdgc themselves to give to this city a clean business administration. M. L. HOLBROOK C. B. BAILEY s St. Johns Land Co. PHONE UNION 3104 The Largest and Oldest Real Estate Firm in St. Johns. MASS MEETING Recogn ze n man's worth bv elect S. C. Norton mayor of the city of i. JOIIIIS. MILLS RUNNING More Men Than Could he Used Appear for Work. The St. Johns Lumber Co. re sumed oeratious at their mill last Monday morning, and huve con tinued work unmolested by the strikers. All depaitiuents have full crews. When all was in read! ness to start the machinery more men than places could be found for were on hand to apply for positions, The Portland Manufacturiiit' Co. is also running to its capacity. No further trouble is apprehended on account of the strike. Vote for K. C. COUCH For mayor. A business man business principles. with Of the People's Ticket at Blckncr's I Inll Tomorrow livening. The voters of St. Johns are cor- diully invited to attend a mass meeting at Hickuer's hall tomorrow (Saturday) evening at 8 o'clock. The courts are with us. We will not be disfranchised. We are not suhsldl.ed, therefore have no money to hire bauds. Good speak ing by; KX-GOV. FLI5TCHF.R. S. C. NORTON. n. M. KSSON. I). C. ROGKRS and others. Come everybody. W. L. Thorndyke's challenge is accepted by I). C. Rogers and will be discussed at this meeting. COMMITTKK. EAST ST. JOHNS DROWNED Harry Walqulst Makes n Fatal Misstep. The second fatality of the gang engaged in the construction of the ruilroad bridge over the Willamette occurred on Friday morning last. Harry Waluuist, employed as lock tender, made a misstep backward from a pier and fell into the river below. No means were at hand to rescue the unfortunate man and Social Evening. 1 his death from drowning resulted. On last Tuesday evening a dele. Tle body was recovered Saturday gattou of members of the Odd morning irom wnere 11 nau lodged Fellow Lodge met at the home of .directly under tne air scow. I 8 Z 1 3 3 i 3 Lois now on sale 5300 and upwards. Ten per cent down and $10 per month. Located at intersection of Columbia Boulevard and electric car line two blocks from Great North ern and Northern Pacific depots, and Alaegley Junction. In the heart of railroad and packing district. . . St. Johns Land Co., St. Johns LAND OFFICI? ON GROl'NI) AT SMITH'S CROSSING Phone Union 3104 Oregon 44M it- their former secretary, Rev. K. IS. McVicker, to express their appre ciation of his services during the Mr. Waluuist was a native of Ifc-lliughum, Wash,, and for a year prior to his removal to this place past few months. As a token of he had made his home at Vaucou their retrard Mr. McVicker was ore- ver where he was employed on the sented with the price of a watch charm. A pleasant .social evening was spent. J. Galloway and J. H. Hall rendered pleasing numbers 011 the banjo and mandolin. ver where he was employed on bridge over the Columbia, The deceased was a fine young man and was well liked by his fellow workmen. He had been a resident of St. Johns for about fouf mouths. He was aged about 28 years. A young wife survives him. Vote for S. C. Norton for mayor. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is Both Agreeable and Effective. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has no superior for coughs, colds pleasant to take and contains noth- A,,tc k" s u'"K mg in any way injurious has made Was something to be recorded in it a favorite with mothers. Mr. the annals of history. Herbiuehas W. S. Pelham, a merchant of , been acknowledged the greatest of Kirksville, Iowa, says: "For more liver regulators. A positive cure than twenty years Chamberlain's for Ililious headaches, Constipation, Cough Remedy has been my lead- Chills and Fever, and all liver com ing remedy for all throat troubles, plaints. J. C. Smith, Little Rock, It is especially successful in cases j Ark., writes: "Herbine is the of croup. Children like it aud my I greatest liver medicine known, customers who have used it will Have used it for years. It does not take any other." For sale by. the work." Sold by St. Joluu.' St. Johns Drug Store. Drug Store. 5 "VACATION" HOME TALENT PLAY Ten or fifteen of our Home Talent have been seen going to and from our ojera house. They intend giving a very exciting play in the M. W. A, Hall Friday evening, April 5th, 1907. DON'T MISS IT Under management of Artisans. EDMONDSON CO., Hardware, Tinware, Plumbing Tin Roofs, Gutters, etc. Phone Scott 4065 ST. JOHNS, Or m PORTLAND and SUBURBAN EXPRESS CO. CITY I'llONH-MAlN 358 Reasonable Rates Quick Service Phone Woodlawn 818 C. W. STEARNS, Agt. at St. Johns s ! S $ $ ( l t t ' r ! f l ( ft l t ( I ! s l . ) - t 1 1 1 l . s 3