St. Johns review. (Saint Johns, Or.) 1904-current, July 12, 1907, Image 4

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    THE
PENINSULA BANK
St. Johns, Oregon.
Cnpital .$25,000.00
Surplus 3,500,00
Interest paid 011 savings deposits.
BARGAIN
In a Small Farm.
Twenty acres improved farm, rich black soil, on
good county road six miles from Vancouver, Wash.
Improvements consist of house and furniture, barn
30x40 and other buildings; also top buggy used one
season, light wagon, harness, plow, harrow and other
implements. About 30 fruit trees and snmlHruit. A
fine home for the party wanting a place of this size.
Price $2,000; $1200 down, balance on mortgage.
Colvin & Henderson
Opposite Postoffice.
n
bargains
Modern 7 100111 house, lot 50x100, Point View. . $1,500
100x100, corner, Point View 600
50x100 clo.se in, comer 1,600
100x100, 2 houses, finest locutions, close in ,KVx
50x100, hast Income proeity Jci.sey stieet i.,ooo
KMX 100 close in, corner 31 00
50XKX), 6 loom house, fruit, fine river view i,.)oo
50x100, 1 hlock to postoflice 800
h'iue residence lot on alley, close in, one hlock to
cars, monthly payments oo
25x100 Jersey St 1700
50x100 lot, close in on Jersey Stteet 1,000
t block factory .site on U. U 1,50)
Ilusiucss locations for lent.
Hood fruit laud to exelmnne for St. Johns property.
H. G. OGDEN
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Review Ollice.
CX0Cik50OCXO0000000X000
Whitwood Court!
200 acre tract opposite St. Johns
has been selling beyond our oxoctatiouN. The owners
have kivcii us K.-rmii.ton to sell a limited number of lots
and acreage at oiK-uiUK pi ice, before the at rival of the
Ultctiie line :: :: ::
Terms 10 per cent down, $10.(10 cr month
K. SHKI'AUl) K CO. and H. O. OGDKN,
Aoknts
Sr. Johns, Okhuon
W. JOWER
in u 1 it in
Dry goods, clothing, hats, caps, shoes and
gents' furnishings.
Full line of goods in all departments.
302 North Jersey Street
St. Johns Lumber Co.
ft
Has all kinds of lumber, kiln dried and otherwise,
Also slab wood. Tliubets of all sizes cut to order.
Get your winter's wood now and save trouble.
B.
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ST. JOHNS, OKKGON'
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BASE BALL NEWS.
Frakcs Now Lead
League.
Tri-City
Standing of the Tri-City Teams.
Won I,ost P. C.
Prnkcs 2 a .857
Woodburu .... 1 2 3 .800
KHso 7 4 '3G
St. Johns 10 0 .625
Astoria 5 8 -385
Urainards ..... 5 to .333
Trunkiuakers .3 it .214
Drawers 3 13 .'88
GAMU AT 1'OKTI.ANI)
The St. Johns bovs won a well
tilavtd lruinc on the Portland din
niond Saturday afternoon. The
Trunks were their opwncnts au;
theirame they out un was not slow.
Kinlev did the twirliiiK for the
Anostlcs while Charlie Moore pre
sided over the second bag. Nine
hits were made off Hipley, while
St. Johns was accredited with only
six. The error column showed
four marked against the locals and
onlv two for the Trunks. Drown,
who covered third base for the
Apostles, carried off the honors by
his excellent fielditnt. The score
was 7 to 4 in St. Johns' favor.
ST. JOHNS AT ASTORIA
The local club journeyed to As
toria Sunday with the intention o
administerimr another drubbing to
the team supported by the city by
the sea. but. sad to relate, the tut
ex Dec ted hatmcucd and the club
came back very much disappointed.
The name should have been ours,
because It was well earned. St.
Johns made 13 hits to Astoria's 9
and the errors were even one
atiiccc. It Was another instance of
thirteen leiui! an unlucky number.
Charlie Moore, besides pitching a
uood mime, made four sate hits
It rcutilrcd ten innings to settle the
dispute, Astoria winning by a score
of 4 to 3.
T HUNKS WIN AT ST. JOHNS.
The Trunks and the Drawers
pulled off another of their tinintor-
estiui! names at Hill's nark Sunday
The attendance is still dwindling
and unless an interesting game is
soon pulled off at the local grounds
all interest in the sikhI will Mil)
side. After nine weary innings
had been played it was discoveret
that the Trunks had won by
score of 6 to .1. Daruhart, the
Valisemaker's new pitcher, struck
out 15 men.
OHOUNIlHKS.
The b'takes ruhbetl it into Wood
burn Sunday at the grounds of the
latter, winning the game by a score
of 13 to 5. Woodburu used Hire
pitchers in the vain endeavor to
st?ni Mif t'de.
Grouudmastcr Hill should invest
in a few more ciphers for his score
board. His present stock is liable
to wear out doing double duty.
The I'rakcs and the locals will
come together at Hill's grounds
next Sunday. This will be a hot
contest.
Kelso beat the Cubs Sunday by
the close score of 11 to 10. Great
game.
Ik-st .Medicine In lite World
Colic and Diarrhoea.
for
"I find Chaiulx.'rlain'.s Colic
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy to
be the best remedy in the world,"
says Mr. C. I.. Carter of Skirinu
Ala. "1 am subject to colic and
diarrhoea. Last spring it seemed
as though I would die, and I think
I would if I hadn't taken Cham
berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar
rhoea Remedy. I haven't been
tumbled with it since until thi
week, when I liad a very severe
attack and took half a bottle o
the twenty-five cent size Chamber
Iain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea
Uemedy, and this morning I feel
like a new man." Kor sale by St.
Johns Drug Store.
Every Little Helps.
1 hrotigh assistance of Portland
Commercial Club, Mr. J. D. I.ee,
president of the Oregon Pioneer
Association, forwarded photographs
of Mrs. Mary Ramsey Lemons
W ood, aged 120 years, who was
crowned miceii of Oregon on the
Fourth of July, also of General
ucorge 11. Williams, wito per
fotmcd the ceremony, to 150 of the
leading pajers of the United Stales,
accompanied by a story which will
call to iiiuid the splendid health
giving qualities of the Oregon cli
mate. The red fires which burned
on the summits of Mounts Hood,
St. Helens and Adams wete plainly
vtsilile trout Portland.
Wanted.
Hand irouers at the West
Laundry. Apply at once.
Coast
Central Market!
Ilolbrook Block.
See ui for tin- Choieeit Outs of the
Meat Obtainable.
Hot
Outer Wiled and Pamily Trade Solicited
T. I WARD, Proprietor.
JUST ABOUT PRINTING
A Few Facts We Want You to
Remember.
In our rounds this week wc dis
covered several new business men
who were not aware that The Re
view docs job printing. This is a
feature wc desire to especially em
phasize: we do job printing of all
kinds and do It well. Wc arc in a
position to turn it out promptly and
it will compare favorably with work
done anywhere. Our type is of the
latest design; our presses thorough
ly modern and of the latest approv
ed pattern; and as for workmanship
wc take our hat off to no one. Our
prices arc the same as in Portland.
Wc use the same schedule as adopt
ed by 98 per cent of printing houses
of that city. These prices are as
low ns Is compatible with good ma
terial and cood workmanship.
Wc want to do all the printing
for bt. Johns, and believe we arc
entitled to it so long as wc give sat
isfaction and our prices arc right
Wc do not ask you to bring your
oriutiuir to us if wc cannot meet
I'ortlant prices. There are, how'
ever, a couple of what Is termed
by legitimate printers as "rat of
fices" that cut the rate at times, but
there is always something the mat
ter with the work turned out by
them. The ink or material is poor
and soon fades, the count is short,
the press work abominable, proof
reading bad or some other defect
that always appear when ittcomtx:
tent and poorly paid help do the
work. Wc do not care to compete
with offices of this nature.
Now if you have any printing to
be done, big or little, let us give
you figures 011 it at least.
The Doctor Awny from Home When
Most Needed.
People arc often very much tils
appointed to find that their familv
physician is away from home when
they most need His services. Uls
eases like cramp colic and cholera
morbus rcouire prompt treatment,
and have in many instances proven
fatal before medicine could be pro
cured or n physician summoned
The riiilit way is to keep at ham
a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic,
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy.
No physician can prescribe a better
medicine lor these diseases. Hy
having it in the house you cscac
much pain and suhcriug and al
risk, lluy it now; it may save life.
For sale by bt. Johns Drug store
Our Charges.
As Is customary, we will
for card of thanks, 50c; for
tions of respect, ji.oo; for
charge
resolu
notices
of church or lodge entertainments
suppers, sociables, etc., where there
are charges for admission, 5c per
line, but where there are no charges
for these events, wc will break the
rule and insert them free. We
make this announcement so that
our good friends may understatu
our rule lit this respect.
ABRAHAM LINCOLN
was a man who, against all odds,
attained the highest honor a man
could get in the United States. Dal
lard's Iloreliotind Syrup has at
taiued n place, never equalled by
any other like remedy. It is a sure
cure for Coughs, Colds, Drouchitis,
Influenza and all Pulmonary dis
eases. ISvery mother should keep
supplied with this wonderful cough
medicine. Sold by St. Johns Drug
store.
Dissolution Notice.
Notice Is hereby given that the
firm of IMitcraft & Kpia, composed
of C. IS. 1'litcraft and U. U. lipps,
of St, Johns, Oregon, was dissolved
on Saturday, July 6, 1907.
(Signed) C. K. P1.ITCRAHT.
G. L. Kits.
Call in and subscribe now.
IN TICK CIRCUIT COURT 01' THH
STATU OP ORHOON, COUNTY
OP MULTNOMAH.
i;, R. llogan, riaitttiff
vs.
Mary lloeau. Defendant.
To Mury llogan, Defendant:
In the name of the State of Oregon:
You are hereby summoned ami required
to uniH-ar uiul aiiiwer the complaint Tiled
uguiui you lit tue above entitled sun on
or before the .vl day of Auxiut. 1907,
which i after six week have expired
iroui tue ttate ot tne nrsl publication 01
thU summon. It is prescribed in the
order tor the publication ol summons
that the summon be published for six
successive weeks, ami said order wus
m.ule unit tUtetl the Uth tlay ol June.
1907, ami the iirt publication thereof is
made the Jl.t day ol June, 1907. and if
you fail to apvar and answer, the plain-
tin win appi) to the court lor tue relict
prayed for in his said complaint, towit:
that the liouds of matrimony heretofore
uud now existing between the plain till
and defendant be dissolved, and for such
other and further relief as shall seem
eiiuitubte,
1'hii summons is published once a
week for six successive weeks in the St.
ohus Review by order ol the Honorable
imVc Clelaud. Imlire of the above en
tilled court, ami made the 14th day of
line, 1907, II, DKNU.NGKU,
Attorney for the riaiutiff,
414 Chamber of Commerce.
Wrst insertion luue it, 1007: Ust in
sertion August 1, 1907,
Bon Ton Barber Shop
Manskiklu & Kahmlkin.
first class work and clean hot towels for
patrons, Haircutting a
specialty.
Agcuts for West Coast Lauudry.
Jersey street St, John
CHURCH NOTICES.
Baptist church E. A. Leonard,
pastor. Sunday school at 16 a. tn.
Preaching atun. 111. B. Y. P. U.
7 p. ni. Preaching at 8 p. m. All
are cordially invited to attend these
services.
Methodist church F. I. Young,
pastor. Sunday school to a. 111.;
preaching at 11 a. 111. and 8 p. in.
Epworth League at 7 p. m.
Holy Cross Catholic church,
Portsmouth Station 8:15 a. in.,
low mass; 10:15 a. m., high mass;
7:30 p. in., vespers and benediction.
St. Andrew's Episcopal Chapel,
University Park Rev. Win. R.
Powell, chaplain. Regular services
7:10 p. tn. Sunday school 3 p. m
Bible class 7 P. in. i Lcnton service
every Friday at 10 a. m.
Evangelical church Sunday
school 10 a. 111. Preaching it a.m.
Junior K. L. C. Ii. 2:30 p. in.;
Senior K. L. C. E. 7:00 p. in. Also
preaching at 8:00 p: m. Chester r.
Gates, Pastor.
First Congregational Church
O.W.Nclson, pastor. Sunday school
10 a.m.: preaching it a.m. and
8:00 p. in. Good music. Your
presence at these services, nnd co
operation in the work of the church
will be appreciated
Baptist Church, University Park.
Rev. A. B. Waltz, pastor. Regu
lar services every Sunday morning
and evening.
German Baptist Church Serv
ices held each Sunday al Baptist
church as follows: Sunday school
2 p. in,, preaching at 3 P m. Rev.
Faltmcat, pastor.
St. Johns
Book Store
Has just opened at
420 Jersey Street
McCliesncy Building
The best line of reading matter
w 11 be carried by them. A circti
latitig library, oeii to the public
from 7 a. in. to 0 p. m., is on hand.
Yott pay the price of nny book in
class you may select, after which
you can exchange it for any book
in house, in same class, at price in
that class, from 5 to 20 cents per
book.
Blank books, legal blanks, sta
tioncrv and children's books.
Wc also carry a small stock of
cigars, tobacco and candies.
CHIPMAN & CO.
Ladies' and Gents'
Billiard Parlors
STINE BLOCK.
Owkns Bros., Proprietors.
Five First-class Tables.
Drop in and piny a game.
Central Bar.
Sam, Cociikan, Prop.
Titos, Condon, Mgr.
Fine Wines, Liquors and Cigars.
Cochran Block, St. Johns, Oregon
THE LOUVRE!
L. RICHARDS, Prop.
The Finest of Wines,
Liquors and
Cigars,
A Fine Lunch Served Every Day,
O-l-C
Family Liquors
1
Port wities, quarts, 25 cts.
Sherry wines, qts., 25 cts,
Beer, per dozen 2,00
205 W. Burlington
New St. Johns Hotel Block.
rHONK UNION 3105
The Wellington
KNKMT t devil. Prsffktsre.
Fine Wines and Liquors.
Family Supplies a Specialty.
Ilolbrook Block, St. Johus, Oregon
Mall Schedule
Mail arrives at St. Johns at 7:10 a. m.
ami 1:15 p. in.
Leaves at 10:10 a, ui., and 4MJ p. tn.
Office open week days from 6u a. ui.
to 6:10 p. m. Sundays from 9 to 10 a, ta
St. Johns Market
FULL LINE OF
BEEF, PORK, MUTTON and
VEAL, HAMS, BACON,
HOMEMADE LARD and
SAUSAGES.
Also all kinds of Pickled
Meats. Poultry Dressed to
Order.
Wc make Family Trade a spe
cialty. Orders solicited and delivered to
any part ol the city.
Call on us and you will be con
vinced that our prices arc right.
Phone Scott 4062.
G. W. BENNETT.
BUILT BY
W.C.ADAMS
CONTRACTOR
.and BUILDER
Wc now have with in n cnpnltlc
resident nrchltcct, mid wc can
nrrntiKc to mlvnncc money to all
tlicwwlio desire to build home.
Shop
Second Door
of I'ostoff.'cc
West
ST. JOHNS
ORUQON
F. J. KOERNER
CONTRACTOR AND
BUILDER
I'laiid and jcrillcntiim
furnished on application.
piuinptiy
All work
dono with neatness and dispatch.
Office iu Ilolbrook's brick block.
L. B. Chipman
Real Estate
Buy a Lot in
West St. Johns
$100 and up.
EASY TERMS
Richard Shepard
&Co.
J. S. McKINNEY
REAL ESTATE
Three uptodato houses on
easy installments; one 6 room
and modern. Small payment
down and balance monthly.
St. Johus Heights Station.
Phone Union jSj.
AN OFFICIAL DIRECTORY
L. E. STORY, M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND SURQE0N.
Day and Night Office, Rooms 7
and 8, Ilolbrook Mock,
Piianc Un Ian 280. ST. JOHNS.
S. H. GREENE
Altorncy-at-Law.
Office: Room 9. llrccden Build
biK, corner Third nnd Washington
streets, Portland, and Room 25, Hoi
brook Hlock, St. Johns.
Phone: Pacific 2098. Residence: St. Johns
HENRY E. COLLIER
Lawyer.
Rooms in the Ilolbrook building.
St. Johns, Oregon.
B. F. BELIEU
Contractor nnd Builder
Gait St. Johns.
Plans and estimates given
Joseph McChcsney, M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND
SURdEON
Day and Nlelit Office In McChcsney Block
1'hont WoodUmn 47S
ST. JOHNS. - - OHEfJON
DR. L. 0. HOLLAND,
PHYSICIAN AND SURdEON
Residence: On Modoc Street.
Phone Woodlnwn 576. Office: Ilol
brook llrick Hlock, roomi ,3 and 4
Phone linat 5689.
St. Johns, .... Oregon
Dr W. E. HARTEL,
DENTIST
Crown and Ilrldgc Work a
Slccinlty
Rooms t nnd 3, Ilolbrook Hlock, St. Johns
Dr. MARY MacLACIiLAN
Pli)lclnn and Surgeon.
Office In Ilolbrook's Hlock.
Residence, The Raymond.
OSCAR DeVAUL, M. D
Office hour., 9 to it , 111., 1 to 5 1. m.
Office I'honr, Srolt 1104.
Kf.ldfiice Phone, Union 3901.
Office In Unlrtrtlty Park Drug Btore.
C. MARION SALISBURY
Graduate Optician
Will test the eyes free of charge.
Jersey Street. St. Johns, Oregon,
Goodrich & Goodrich,
ARCHITECTS
Pull Profcsniounl Services I'lvc Per Cent.
Saint Johus and Portland, Ore.
N A. GEE
House Mover and Repairer
Houses moved, raUcd and re
paired. Odd jobs of all kinds.
Prompt service, reasonable charges.
Ivanhoe anil Catlln Streets. Phone
Woodluwu 586.
Saint Johus ... Oregon
LAUREL LODGE
No. 186 I. 0. 0. F.
ST. JOHNS. OKCOON
Meets each Monday evening in Odd
Pel lows hall, at 8:00. Vititors welcomed.
I'. !. i'ootc, N. O.
V.. II. Ilolcomh, Secretary.
S. C. NORTON
Real Estate
Insurance .
Resident agent N. 1'. Noreu & Co.
110 S. Jersey street.
Phone Woodluwu 917, St. Johns, Ore.
J. R. VVE1MER
Transfer and Storage
Your Patronage Solicited
ioj Ifcist Burlington street, St. Johns.
WOOD
Buy your wood at the
Old Reliable
Peninsula Feed & Fuel Go.
Coal For Sale.
Green and dry slab wood.
Phone East 297.
Housekeeping
Apartments
Suites of two to four rooms, also
single rooms. Situated one block
from Columbia University, near
cor. of I'isk St. and Boulevard.
Furnished or Unfurnished. A
pleasant walk from St. Johns,
Convenient to Bridge and mills.
University Park
A. W. DICKSON WoodUww SOS
One Dollar will
fit you to eye glasses or spec
tades. Perfect fit guaranteed.
Your eyes fitted athome. Write for
tree Dootciei acscnuuig our mciuuu.
Remember, the classes we fit yoa
to are worth $3.50 any where on
earth. Our price, only l. 00.
OUR REPAIRING dpJteo! U no
coapUt. W it sodaa t jDD. Wstch cIcumI
MM. Send tow wort by nttofnt miU.
tUO lfk ui wtlGfa.
METZGER & CO,
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