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About St. Johns review. (Saint Johns, Or.) 1904-current | View Entire Issue (July 19, 1907)
THE PENINSULA BANK St. Johns, Oregon. Capital $25,000.00 Surplus 3t50O' Interest paid 011 savings deposits. 8 i BARGAIN In a Small Farm. Twenty acres improved farm, rich black soil, on good comity road six miles Improvements consist 30.V.10 atid other buildings; season, light wagon, harness, plow, narrow and other implements. About 30 fruit trees ami small fruit. A fine home for the party wanting a place of this size. Price $2,000; $1200 down, balance on mortgage. Colvin & Henderson Opposite l'ostollice. Bargains I Modem 7 room hon.se, lot ,10x100, Point Viuw. . .f 1,500 100x100, corner, Point Viuw Coo 50x100 close in, comer 1,600 100x100, a liotisus, llnufit locations, close in 3..V 50x100, bust income iox.ily Jersey si reel 1. 1,000 tooxiooclo.se in, corner 3100 50x100, 0 loom hoiisv, fruit, fine- river .viuw i,.oo 50x100, 1 block to posloflkc .Six) Kine lohidunce lot on alley, close in, onu hlouk to oils, monthly paymuiiU oo 35x100 Juniuy Kt 1700 50x100 lot, close in on Jurst)y .Stiilut ,,(kk) yi hlock factory site on It. R 1,500 IhiiitioM. locntioiiK for lunt. II 00.I ltivur fniit land to cxcIiiiiiku for St. Johns property. H. G. OGDEN Itevluw Ofllcc. Whitwood Court! 200 acre tract opposite St. Johns has Iwen selling livyond our vsjufctations, The owners have given us H.-riiiiMioii to sell a limited number of lots and ueretigc at oK'iiiug piicvM befoie the auival of the I'leetrlc liuu :: :: :: :: :! :: Terms 10 per cent down, SI 0.00 per month It. SHltl'Altl) S CO. and H. G. QGD1SN, A HUNTS St. Jou.vu, Qkhgon. W. JOWER in. I.KK Dry goods, clothing, hats, caps, shoes and gents' furnishings. Full line of goods in all departments. i 302 Xoith Jersey Stieet. St. Johns Lumber Co. Has all kinds of lumbu, kiln dried and otherwise. Also slab wood, Timbers of all sizes uit to order. Get your winter's wood now and save trouble. J from Vancouver, Wash. of house and furniture, barn also top buggy used one This Week ST. JOHNS, OKItGON I J I J I t IN LOCALS BEAT FRAKES St. Johns Outclasses Its Op ponents on Every Point. StniulitiK of the Tri-City Teams, Won Lost Woodhtirn . . . . 13 3 Si 3 v rakes 12 St. Johns 11 KHso 7 Astoria 5 Draiuarris ..... 5 Brewers ...... 4 Triinkmakers . 3 3 0 4 y 11 3 1 1 8 47 'uj 357 3' 3 'is 2,4 fliio nf tho most hitercstiiiir entiles of tlu. M-nsmi took tilnce at Hill's ball grounds Sunday afternoon, The. Innrcst crowd of the season was in attendance, and the interest was nt a fever heat during the en- tite game. The h'rakes brought with them a large assortment of the In test intimvfi rooters, but tie onlv ontinrtiinltv thev had to let off their KiirnltiK steam was in the ci.ttntillt tut. .11 n twttr tltrMti lit Mir ai V Ulilll llt.11 1 wvi iiiiwii "J ww nrn 't 1 r msL-iiiaii was restKJtis ) e fur two num. The I'rnkcs at no staue of the game had a ghost of a sliow to win. Churl e Moore, the Apostles' pitcher, was in fine fettle, and was very stingy in allowing li t. Kvitv mnii mil to win i s way to first, as he was careful not to give any bases on halls. Char- siiimnrt w.m nko of the trill- edged sort, and nl111u.1t everything that was hit was looked after and i.n!i!)lr,l mi In 11 netit manner hv the n : :. " r fie 1 in' corns. Ijieiinau. Hie Anos- coviTnl lilm. self with glory in the first inning. With a man on second base Arch Parrotl drove n liner to deen center that looked good for two bases at least, but Drcnnan, with a gteat limit of Miecd, started ill pursuit of the leather, and with a nihility Inline forward he threw up one hand and grabbed the .sphere. Ite covering his balance quickly, he threw the ball to second base and easily catiglil tlic runner, wuo was sure of a free ticket home. Pender pitched a game that would have won in many instances, but his .support was miserable, eight errors being cuarged against iiiem. The score. I'rnkes It illI'OA Johnson, cf o o 1 Newell, 2!) o 1 o A. l'anott, lb. ... 1 o 8 It. Parrott, If o o o Mangold, if 1 1 1 Houston, 3b o 1 1 Autoiue, 0 o 1 it Pay, ss o o a I'euder, p o 1 o Total 2 53.) St. Johns Dreiiiinu, cf 3 o 3 C. Moore, p 2 2 1 McKay, sb 1 2 1 Clark Moore, lb.... 1 1 13 Ileukle, If 1 o 3 Trowbridge, ss. . . o o 3 O. Moore, c o o 3 Chapiu, rf o 1 1 Drown, 3I1 1 1 1 I o .1 o .1 Ol I o o o 0 1 nl o o 3 1 Iota! 8 7 37 15 1 Score by innings r rakes .... 00000020 o 3 Hits . . . i o 1 o o o 3 o 1 s St. Johns.., 1 3050000 -8 Hits 1 1 o 2 t 1 10 j Summary 1 Struck out - Hy Pender, 9, Moore 1 ., Hases on balls -Off render, 3 Double plays -Dreumiit to lrow Illicit... Inlinsmi til Aiitiiim. .vif I rifii-i. hit 1 I.miL-Iiv Slnloii I 'Dicunati 2, C. Mooie 3, Clarke I Mnori. lliMiLlc. limu n. Miimrnlil. I 1 louston. Autoiue. Hit by pitched liaiis Chapin, A. rurrott, otto Moore I.elt on liases 1-rakes 5 M. Johns ts. 1 uiie 01 game, i :$o I inpire, Clieyue. I'lCKl'l'S Woodburn now leads the league, Otto Moore showed lots of pluck when he kept on catching after having his thumb knocked out. The h'rakes money was a scarce article, nut wnai nine there was was coveted with a rapidity that made their heads swim. If St. Johns would keep the hunch of players they hail on the field Sunday there is hut little doubt that the pennant will he ours. J Arch Parrott got on his ear when a ball was knocked into the crowd and .someone tried to keep it. He offered to whip the crowd. It is a wonder he didn't get hurt. Host Medicine in the World Colic and Diarrhoea. for "I find Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera anil Diarrhoea Remedy to be the best remedy in the world," says Mr. C, l Carter of Skirum, 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 Kris??. TSvS trounieti with it since until this wcck, when t liuu a very severe attack and took half a bottle of the twenty-five cent size Chamber lain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea KoniLilv. anil this nioriiimr I f,w,l like a new man." Kor sale by St. Tohns nrrnr Store. Wanted. Hand irouers at the West Laundry. Apply at once. r . I K. OF P. FEAST (Concluded) ticnlarly with what had been done hy the local lodge. Past Grand Chancellor Davis was the first speaker and declared Holmes lodge (mil turnip crrpnfpr nil vnnrpmptit thntl t'lniiv ntlipr Irvltrn tin hfitl llictillllfd (liiritiir his term of office, nnd stroke In the most fintterintr terms of the retiring keeper of records and seals, 1. II. H ack. lie snoke cntliusias- tlcally of the good work being done in the matter of caring for indigent members of the order; those who through misfortunes which ace in cident to the life of everyone, more or less, two cases of especial local interest being mentioned and said mat me granu 100 gc was limning special rulings which would provid permanent fund to cover such cases. He declared the sick were cared for, the dead buried, tlic widows of deceased brother kniglits were provided tor and inc loogt took the place of the deceased brother in the cdiicatation and care I of the children so fnr ns St was os- 1 - - --- -- - - 1 sioie lor me closest nun truest ineiui to do Mr. Davis was followed by Jttdg Cameron and lie in turn by Orau Chancellor Wall, who spoke upon the earlier history of the order kiviiik n iiiost iiitcrcsiiiiir account u the days of its infancy in the '6os aminos. He, too, declared that Mr. Hlnck had made the best record ' attained by any keeper of records aim scais in toe state 01 Or goil. He also called attention 1 ... .1 . -11 1 to wic Krciu uisnsters which nnt visited our country where the KiiIkIiW of Pythias had lodges; the Ku 111111c explosion 111 utan, me enrtlKltinkc ill Charleston, llood Galveston, our own Heppncr flood, nl San hraucisco's great seismic catastropnc, in an 01 wnicu urcgon NKV were always to tlic tore wiin nocrai tioiiaiious, nun 111 every case the Kniglits looked after the members. The dead were burict! and monuments were erected to their memory, the orphans were cnrc(l for n'"1 educated, the widow were provided for and in not a sin iile instance were thev neiilectct In fact, there is not an order i America which can show a better record of deeds done, he declared than can the knights of Pythias. Mr. Wall was followed by a few remarks from Mr. Illack, acknow (edging in n modest way his upprc elation of his efforts ns expressed by his brothers, and declared thetv was any good accruing to the order, and his own lodge in par tictilar, through his ellorts, he was fully repaid therefor. Mr. rotter, Municipal Judge hs sen, John K. Kerr, .Mr. Gates Mnvnr Conch mill others nlsn stink 9 "land not until the last car had left for the city did the happy ban ipicicrs mscrse, inicu to me 1111111 . -If... Tll-I . with good things to cat and goot 1111111!" IU U1I11K UUUUl I I1C Ol 1 .i . a -i ..a. 11. . r r I is f . ingots. ARIMIIAM LINCOLN I . . . . was 11 man wuo, against nil otitis iittaiucd the highest honor n man could get in the United States. Hal lard's Horehotiud Syrup has at tallied n place, never equalled by any other like remedy. It is a sure cure for Coughs, Colds, Jlronchitis Inlliienza anil all Pulmonary dis eases, p.very mother should keet supplied with this wonderful cough medicine, bold by St. Johns Drug More, Dissolution Notice. Notice is hereby given that the M1"" of l'lltcnifl & Hpps, composetl of C Iv. 1' literal t and C. I.. I-.pps, of St. Johns, Oregon, was dissolved J"" " y7 (Signed) C. K. Fmtck.wt. G. I,. Ki'i'.s. NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. In order to Inture a change of ad vertltement the copy for auch change thould reach this office not later than Wednesday, at 3 o'clock p. m. Please remember this and save the printer Central Market! llolbrook block. .See 11 for the Choicest Cuts of the best Meats Obtainable, Order filled ami Pumily Trade Solicited T. P. WARD, Proprietor. WOOD Buy vour wood at the Old Reliable Peninsula Feed & Fuel Go, Coal For Sale. Green ami dry slab wood. I'hone Hast 297. Ron Ton Rnrhpr hnn Pint cUiS work and clcau hot toweli for patron. Uatr cutting a specialty. Altrntl fur U' ..., T jillfiilrv Agents for Jerc,v street St, Johiu CHURCH NOTICES. Baptist church K. A. Leonard, pastor. Sunday school at to a. in. Preaching at 1 1 a. in. B. Y. P. U. 7 p. m. Preaching at 8 p. m. All are cordially invited to attend these services. Methodist church h L. Youug, pastor. Sunday school 10 a. 111.; preaching at 1 1 a. tn. and S p. 111. Upworth League at 7 p. m. Holy Cross Catholic church, Portsmouth Station 8:15 a. m., low mass; 10:15 a. 111. , high mass; 7:30 p. m., vespers and benediction. St. Andrew's Episcopal Chapel, University Park Rev. Win. R. Powell, chaplain. Regular services 7:30 p. tn. Sunday school 3 p. in. Bible class 7 p. 111. ; Lcnton service every Friday at 10 a. tn. .Evangelical church Sunday school 10 a. m. Preaching 11 a. 111 Junior K. L. C. h. 2:30 p. m Senior K. L. C. E. 7:00 n. m. Also preaching at 8:00 p. m. Chester I Gates, Pastor. Pirst Congregational Church G.W. Nelson, pastor. Sunday schoo to a. m.; preaching 11 a.m. ant! 8:00 p. m. Good music. Your presence at these services, and co operation in the work of thechurc will be oppreciated Baptist Church, University Park Rev. A. B. Waltz, pastor. Regit lar services every Sunday morning and evening. German Baptist Church Serv ices held each Sunday at Baptist church as follows: Sunday school 2 p. tn., preaching at 3 P. m. Rev I'altmeat, pastor. St. Johns Book Store Has just opened at 420 Jersey Street AkChesncy Building Tlic best line of reading matter will be carried by them. A circti luting library, otiett to the publ from 7 it. tn. to 0 p. in., is on ham! You pay the price of any book i class you may select, after whic you can exchange it for any book in house, in same class, at price i that class, from 5 to 20 cents per book. Blank books, legal blanks, sta tionery ami children s books. We ulso carry a small stock of cigars, tobacco and candies. CHIPMAN & CO. Ladies' and Gents' Billiard Parlors STINE BLOCK. Owkn.h Bros., Proprietors. Pive First-class Tables. Drop in ami play a game. Central Bar. Sam, Cochran, Prop. Taos. Condon, Mgr. Fine Wines, Liquors and Cigars Cochran Block, St. Johns, Oregon THE LOUVRE! I,. RICHARDS, Prop. The Finest of Wines, Liquors ami Cigars. A Fine Lunch Served Every Day. O-l-C Family Liquors i Saturday Special 0, 1, G. Beer, 2 qts. for 25c, 205 W. Burlington New St. Johns Hotel Block. PHONIi UNION jioj The Wellington UNCUT CLOVEI. Prtirktors. Fine Wines and Liquors. Family Supplies a Specialty. llolbrook Block, St. Johus, Oregon Mail Schedule Mail arrives at St. Johns at 7:10 a. in, and 1:15 p. m. Leaves at 10:20 a. ni., and 4:45 p. in. Office open week days from 6:45 Ul to 6:10 p. 111, Sundays from 9 to 10 a, is 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. We make Family Trade n spe cialty. Orders solicited and delivered to any part ol the city. Call on its and you will be con vinced that our prices are right. Phone Scott 4062. G. W. BENNETT. &UILT BV W.C.ADAMS CONTRACTOR and BUILDER Wc now have with us n capable resident architect, nnd we eau arrange to advance money to nil these who desire to build homes. Shop Second Door West of Postoff.cc ST. JOHNS - - oiinaoN F. J. KOERNER CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER Plans and upcrillcutions furnished on application, demo with neatness ami promptly All work dispatch Office in tlolbrook'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 uptodate houses on easy installments; one 6 room and modern. Small payment down and balance monthly. St. Johus Heights Station. Phone Union aSj. AN OFFICIAL DIRECTORY L. E. STORY, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURfJEON. Day nml Night Office, Rooms 7 and 8, llollirook hlock, Phone Union 280. ST. JOHNS. S. H. GREENE Attorncy-at-l.aw. Office: Room 9, llrccdcu Build ing, comer Third nnd Washington streets, Portland, nml Room 35, llol lirook Hlock, St. Johns. Phone: Pacific 2098. Residence: St. Johns HENRY E. COLLIER Lawyer. Rooms in the llollirook building. St. Johns, Oregon. B. F. BELIEU Contractor nnd Builder East SI, Johns. Plans and estimates given. Joseph AkChesncy, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SUKOEON Day anil Night Office In McCltcsncy block I'hone WoodLmn 475 ST. JOHNS. - OREaON DR. L. G. HOLLAND, PHYSICIAN AND SUKOEON Residence: On Modoc Street. Phone Woodlawn 576. Office: llol lirook llrick Hlock, rooms j and 4 Phone Hast 3689, St. Johns, .... Oregon Dr W. E. HARTEL, DENTIST Crown and llrldc Work a Socially Rooms 1 and 3, llollirook Hlock, St. Johns Dr. MARY MacLAUILAN Pli)Man nnd Surgeon. Office in llolbrook hlock. Residence, The Rnymoiid, OSCAR DeVAUL, M. D Office hoiirt, 9I0 un, 111,, 1 to j ji, 111, Office I'lione, Scott 1104, Holilcncc I'liotiF, Union 4911. Officf In UnUci.llv I'aik tliugAlott. C. MARION SALISBURY (Irndii.ile Optician Will test the eyes free of charge. Jciey Street. St. Johns, Oregon. Goodrich & Goodrich, ARCHITECTS I'ult Professional Services five Per Cent. Saint Johns anil Portland, Ore. N. A. GEE llouw Mover and Repairer Houses moved, ruined and re paired. Odd job of all kinds. Prompt ncrvice, reasonable charts. I van hoc and Catlin streets. Phone Woodlawn jS6. Sulut Johus ... Oregon LAUREL LODGE No. 186 I. 0. 0. F. ST. JOHNS, OKCQON Meets each Monday cvciilnt! hi Odd Fellows hall, at 8:00. Visitor welcomed. I'. I. 1'ootc, N. C. I!. II, Ilolcomb, Secretary; S. C. NORTON Real Estate Insurance Resident agent N. P. Norcn & Co. no S. Jcrcy street. Phone Woodlawn 927. St. Johns, Ore. J. R. WE I AVER Transfer and Storage Vour Patronage Solicited 105 East Durlington street, St. Johns. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF Tim COUNTY STATU OF ORI'.GON, Ulf .MUI.T.NU.M.MI. H. R. Ilogau, Plaintiff vs. Mary IIol'uii, Defendant. To Mary llogan, Defendant: In the name of the State of Oregon: You are hereby summoned and required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled suit on or before the 3d day of August, 1907, which is alter six weeks Have expired from the date of the first publication of this summon. It U prescribed in the order for the publication of summons that the Mimmoiis be published for six successive weeks, and said order was made and dated the 14th day of June, 190?, and the first publication thereof is made the aist day of June, 1907, and if you fail to appear and answer, the plain, tiff will apply to the court for the relief prayed for in his said complaint, towit: that the lionds of matrimony heretofore anil now existing lietween the plaintiff and defendant be dissolved, and lor tuch titer ami further relief as shall seem equitable. This summons is published once a week for six successive weeks in the St. Johns Review by order of the Honorable Judge tjlelaml, Judge ot tlie above en titled court, and made the 14th day of une, 1907, it. IJKNUNCKR, Attorney tor tlie mtnttit, 414 Chamber of Commerce. First insertion June 31, 1907: last in. sertion August 3, 1907. One Dollar will fit you to eye glasses or spec tacles. Perfect fit guaranteed. Your eyes fitted at home. Write lor free booklet describing our method. Remember, the glasses we fit VOtt to are worth $3.50 any where on earth. Our pnee, only l.OU OUR REPAIRING department U aw complete. Msia iptlsf S1.0Q. Witch dunes' .uu, sna roar von bj ref iicie4 sunk rtpsirs tar ntco. METZGER & CO. Ut HXTI