St. Johns review. (Saint Johns, Or.) 1904-current, July 26, 1907, Image 4

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    - THE " $
PENINSULA BANK I
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St. Johns,
jjj ' Capital
Surplus
I
Interest paid oil
! BARGAIN
I In a Small Farm.
Twenty acres improved farm, rich black soil, 011
good comity road six miles from Vancouver, Wash.
i Improvements consist of house and furniture, barn
I 30x40 and other buildings; also top buggy used one
X season, light wagon, harness, plow, harrow aiu other
implements. About 30 fruit, trees and small fruit. A
fine home for the party wanting a place of this size.
X I'rice $2,000; $1200 down, balance on mortgage.
:
I Colvin & Henderson
I Opposite
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HAVE YOU AN EYE FOR
BUSINESS
Electric Light Will Make Salesmen of
Your Windows After Dark
Theic Ik iiii known illiimiimnl which will light More win
dows us cfiecllvely, handsomely mid satisfactorily as Klectrie
Light. Fabrics arc shown iu their tine colors and every little
detail is brought out in tine ptooitinu to its surroundings.
Keep your place of business bright with Ulcctric Light, and
don't neglect the KI.KCTKIC SIC.N, and you will keep busy.
Light is the magnet that diaws tiade.
The use of Klecttic Light is an adveitisement of your pro
gicmive enterprise. It's the light that's bright.
Call Main ooss for Itifnimatlou.
PORTLAND GENERAL ELECTRIC GO.
Pirst and Aider Streets,
Telephone .Mala MM PORTLAND, ORI'.flON
Whitwood Court!
200 acre tract opposite St. Johns
has Ihjcii fculliiiK beyond our eNectatious. The owners
have Kivcii iik ki minion to sell a limited uuinber of lots
uud ucieaKe at oK-niug piiees befoie tin an mil of the
Hleettie line :: ;: ;; :;
Terms 10 per cent down, 5 1 0.00 per month
K. Sllltl'AKI) S: CO. and H. tJ. OODHX,
AliKNTS
Sr. Johns, Oku. (in
W. JOWER
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Dry goods, clothing, hats, caps, shoes and
gents' furnishings.
Full line of goods In all departments.
302 Not til Jersey Street.
St. Johns Lumber Co.
Has all kinds of lumber, kiln
Also slab wotxl Timbers of
Get your winter's wood now
Por nent work, good material ami reasonable prices The
Review Job printing department cannot be beaten.
V
Oregon. jjj
$25,000.00 I
3,500.00 2
savings deposits.
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Poslofilce. I
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drud and otherwise.
all .i es cut to order,
and save trouble.
ST. JOHNS WINS AGAIN
Easily Defeats the Brewers in
Ball Game Sunday
Standing of the Tri-City Teams.
Won I.ost
F rakes 13 3
Wood burn .... 13 4
St. Johns 12 6
KHso 8 4
Astoria 5 10
lirainnnls 5 12
Trunkinakcrs .4 it
Hrcwcrs 4 14
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riie local team won an interest
iug game of base ball at the home
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aucr me 11 nan 01 uie game nicy
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in the box
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fin 1 r rims
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on tbe run ue ling Z v tv
on the run getting, only two niori.
DicHtin in iiunniuu 1111:1
home pan. An unfortunate feature
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of the game was nil assault made
upon Umpire Rankin by a llrewcr
fan who did not understand the
game. Rankin had just made a de-
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gusted rooter ran over to the um
pire and without warning knocked
him down. 1 he attack was a par
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f, i iiii ciuiri I'liitilrr. iiniit'iii la n
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tardly one, who was busily engaged
in .selecting a bat to finish his work.
As is usual with Hrcdeson. when
he goes after his man he generally
gets him, and this was 110 exeep
tiou. The fellow was taken in tow
and brought before the proiK-r an
thorltles, wlio unwisely released
him 011 f 10 ball when it should have
been at least S.so,
Outside of the above dlscnnhnl
note the game was rather exciting,
but the only siecial feature of in
tetest was Charley Moore's three
base hit. The score was 10 to 0, in
St. Johns favor.
Next Sunday the Apostles will
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S y w ' w ,o . .n
at Hill.s grouiuN-ioa. ui. and 3
p'
Ilest .Medicine In (he World
Colic and Diarrhoea.
for
diarrhoea.
I :mt Kiirinir it w,.,.,,,,-!
!.'. '.,.r r.' ,K.V.1,
as though I would die, and I think
I would if I hadn't taken Chain
berlaiu's Colic, Cholera and Diar
rhova Kerned y. I haven't Ik-cii
troubled with it since until this
week, wlieu l had a very severe
attack mid took half a bottle of
the twenty-five cent size Chamber
Iain's Colic, Cholera ami Diarrhoea
Remedy, and this morning I feel
like a new man." For sale by St.
Johns Drug Store.
Our National Forests.
"Tile I Veof the National Forest,"
a publication just printed by the De-
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p.ii uiiviii 01 Muiiciiuuio, explains
how the forests, are created and how
lilMll r,W. n.wl d.Mit.irnl.l.. ""'' '" .
act, and and was deeply regretted "oW, 'V ' ""'X vnK
I... it... i.nti (,t A..,...,i.. lib,. ,ls 'I s so dark in the vehicle
r,. '11 1 "rtrS;... Y.r V,(1L.'Lk.L Hint wc arc unable to sec grandma,
llll UI1U UIUVllI IU UK .1IIUU1U IIUl ill-
is, we believe, the fairest umpire in . ""'
the Tri-City League. Chief 'ol Po- ' ! I s
" !i d!Sd-but sleeS yoke .d cl
niioi nun in UI11.U iiiuiiu lui uh.-iiii.ti
"I find Chamhcrhi ti's Colic.
...ti, him nui'iiii 111 unit; 111111 1
their boundaries are drawn. N'ext.K'Uts?
their direct use and value are shown
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mi 11 mi jKiiui ui view 01 uie mime-
seeker, the prospector and miner, the
user of the timber, the user of the
range, the user of the water, and
other users of forest resources,
Third, it is shown how the forests
nro iiilciulfil for iim. fnr tin. iinvtiio.
lion of useable products, and for the
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vnimiiiniiiueill 11 lit i iiiaiiuenauce Ol I
home; how iu all of them the timber
is protected from fire, the water
1 now is kept steady, the forage on the
range is increased and guarded from
iiimse. icre 11 is unit tne great use
1 11 mens 01 uie lorcsi is oroiigm out
mast cleat ly and strikingly; for the
forests are managed by the people in
tluir nivn itiior.xK-ini..f..r. ...... ..c
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is wsen u meei uieuesires aim wants
of all forest users half way by deal
iug with them mainly directly on
the ground and in all cases with the
utmost practicable dispatch and free
doiu from led tape,
AUKAIIAM LINCOLN
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va? u 11 um who, uaiuM an otuis,
auaiueu uie nigiiesi itouor a man
could get iu the United States. Hal-
lard s Horehouud Syrup has at
tained a place, never eiualled by
any ouier nice remedy, it is a sure
cure for Coughs, Colds, Hrouchitis,
luiUieiua and all Pulmonary dis
eases, livery mother should keep
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siippucu wiui mis woimeriui cougii
inetlicine. Solil by St. Johns Drug
More,
If Yon Want a Piano or Organ
Call at this office and we will tell you
now to save jjo on any one you se
lect at the Recti-French Piano store.
Wanted.
Hand iroucrs at the West
Laundry. Apply at once.
Coast
and
Bring iu your printing now.
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ESSAY GRANDMOTHER
Eva Martell Tells Her Impres-
slons of "Granny."
How often have our mothers and
fathers told us about their dear old
grandmothers! The descriptions of
the old ladles in their lace caps,
shawls and dark dresses are very
pleasing.
We are so delighted with the stO'
ries of the old grandmothers that
we decide to visit ours. There is
no pleasant old farm to go, for the
modern grandmother lives in a fur
uished flat in a large city.
As we greet her, we arc stir
pris-.d to see how young our grand
mother appears
We know she is
old. for she has children past forty
. . wf,
a cry of astonishment she exclaims,
"Children, whv do vou ask ? Is it
not sumcicnt for you to know that
I do not look older than thirty?"
There arc no wrinkles on her
slatcly ,,row T,lcrc ls no silvcr
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in iiu luieu ur 1111111 111 hl-i uiuvc
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incuts. It is quite needless to state
that she visits the beauty doctor
frequently.
It is biintlay evening, and we I
Wlllllicr
wonder if grandma is going to
church as did the grandmothers of
long ago, Instead she tells us to
prepare for a good time, for she is
going to the opera and wishes our
When all is ready the
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We soon arrive at the theatre and
I Krauduiotlicr removes her wraps.
Such a sight! What would the
lar are essential parts of u dress.
The garment she wears has none of
these necessities. The soft pink of
the gown blends beautifully with
her delicate complexion. Her
shapely arms and throat are adorned
with jewels. The youthful-looking
figure is at last seated in a box,
where all may see and admire our
grandmother. P.VA Maktki.i..
Establish a Bathing Resort.
aouieoouy is going togeuirowneu
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on our water front if the parents of
some of the children do not see to it
that they stop playing and swim-
m.j nm - " onim-
i the water there. Sunday
evening two little fellows were bath-
iug near the ferry lauding when
one. more venturesome than the
other, called to his friend to come
out farther. The little fellow res-
ponded to the call and they sported
11 uouv uiiu Weill
hastily to the rescue, the boy would
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have been drowned. As it was, he
was going down and the man was
just able to grasp his hands as the
noat moved past him. The hot
side of a shingle judiciously applied
to tne sensitive side ol the little
fellow's trousers by a loving father
or mother would undoubtedly prove
an effective argument against this
practice. Another good thing for
our city to do would be to establish
a free bathing place where the boys
could bathe without offending the
public, and yet where there would
be no danger of them drowning.
The death of one of our boys would
more than offset the saving of the
e.eiisc of 11 half dozen bathing
houses. What do you think, par
SupM)se It was your toy
Tnj. , .,. p0Smnsieri4 Word for It
1 1 05,mas,cr wow ,or
Mr. F. M. Hamilton, postmaster
"t Uierryvale, Intl., keeps also a
stock ot general merchandise and
patent medicines. He says: "Chain
Iierhlili s Colic. Cholera mid Diar.
phoea Remedy is standard here in
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isfaction and we could hardly afford
without It. for sale by bt.
jouns urug store.
Dissolution Notice.
Notice is hereby given that tlie
"J1" "V'htcraft F.pps, composed
Uf C. H. Hitcraft and G. L. Kpps.
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"i Jii juiiiia, wrcuiii wis ui.voivcu
on haturday, July 6, 1907.
CMgueil) C. Iv. rl.lTCK.MT.
G. I( Kits.
Central Market!
llolbrook Illock.
See us for the Choicest Cut of the Ilest
Meat Obtainable.
Order Pilled and Family Trade Solicited
T. P. WARD, Proprietor.
Bon Ton Barber Shop
MANSFIIiUl & KAKMI.KIN.
Pirst clas work and clean hot towels for
patrons. Hair cutting a
specialty.
Aeents for West Coast Laundrv.
Jersey street St. Johns
Mail Schedule
Mail arrives at St. lohtis at 7:1a a. tn.
i;i n, m.
Leaves at lo:jo a. ui ami 4:45 p. m.
. 1
viiiiec open weeic uavs iroui DMt a. 111.
o:iu p, ui, auiuiaya trout 9 to 10 a, ui
I trrnttmtint Mrru nf Intitr ntrn uni
CHURCH NOTICES.
Baptist church K. A. Leonard, pastor,
unday school at 10 . m. Preaching at
it a. m.
at 8 p. tn
D. V. V. U. 7 p. tn. Preaching
Methodist church P. L. Voting, pas
tor. Sunday school 10 a, in.; preaching
at tt a, tn. and 8 p. tn. Kpworth League
at 7 p. tn.
Holy Cross Catholic church. Portsmouth
Station: 8:15 n. in., low mass; 10:15 n.tn.,
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diction. ' 1
Christian church Meets every Sunday
wincicncr'siiau as follows: bumiaysciiooi
at 10
n. tn.; preaching at tl a. 1
,andY. P.S. C. K. meeting
ui. and
p. tn
at7p.n1
St. Andrew' Hpiscopnl Chanel. Uni
versity Park Rev. Wm. K. Powell,
chaplain. Regular services 7:30 p. m.
Sunday school at 4 t. m.! Ilibie class 7 I).
tn.; I.cntou services every Priday at 10
a. in.
Kvangclical church Sunday school at
Ion, m. Preaching 11 a. in. Junior K.
I,. C. It. a: jo p. tn.; Senior K. I.. C. K. 7
p. m. l'rcaciiing at a p, 111. Chester V
Gates, pastor.
Pirst Congregational Church P. G.
W. Kelson, pastor. Sunday school 10 a
"! preaching n a. in. and 7:30 1.
Baptist Church, University Park. Rev,
,a!'. K.cv"
vvcij auiiun iiiuriiiii) 111111 uviriilii
German Ilaptist church Services held
each Sunday at Ilaptist church follows:
hiiiidny scuooi 1 p. m., prcaciung at 3 p.
111. kcv. raitincat, pastor.
:THE:
White House
Phone Scott 4065.
NEW HOUSE AND
NEW FURNITURE
Clean Rooms, $1.00 per Week
and tip.
107 Decatur street,
Near Riverside Hotel.
St. Johns
Book Store
Has just opened at
420 Jersey Street
AlcChcsncy Building
The best line of reading matter
...in i i... ti a !.-..
latinir librarv. ooen to the nubile
i . " ' . .
from 7 a. in. to o n. m.. is on Hand.
You pay the price of airy book in
class you mny select, after which
you can exchange it for any book
yuu Willi cxuiiiuiKc u lur HIIV UUIJK
In house, in same class, at price in
that class, from 5 to 20 cents per
book.
Hlnnk books. Wai liinnka. Ktn.
tionery and children's books.
We also carry a small stock of
cigars, tobacco and candies.
CHIPMAN & CO.
Ladies' and Gents'
Billiard Parlors
STINE BLOCK.
Owkns Hkos., Proprietors
Five First-class Tables.
Drop in and play a game.
Central Bar.
Sam, Cochran, Prop.
Thoj. Condon, Mgr.
Fine Wines, Liquors and Cigars.
Cochran Dlock, St. Johns, Oregon
TH E LOUXRP" !
w
L. RICHARDS, Prop.
T'e Finest of Wines, Upiors and
Cigars.
A Fine Lunch Served livery Day.
O-l-C
Family Liquors
Saturday Special
0. 1. G. Beer, 2 qts, for 25c.
205 W. Burlington
New St. Johns Hotel Block.
PHON15 UNION 3105
The Wellington
UMMT GLtl. rrerictft.
Fiue Wiues and Itquors,
Family Supplies a Specialty.
Holhrook Block, St. Johns, Oregon I
St. Johns Market
FULL LINE OF
BEEF, PORK, A1UTT0N and
VEAL, HAMS, BACON,
HOME MADE 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 of the city.
Call on us and you will be con
vinced that our prices arc right.
Phone Scott 4062.
C. W. BENNETT.
BUILT BY
W.C.ADAMS
CONTRACTOR
and BUILDER
We now have with as n capable
resident architect, mid we can
arrange to advance money to nil
these who desire to build homes,
Shop
Second Door West
of I'ostoff.ce
ST. JOHNS - - Olil-nON
H . . I . K I I H. W W H. W
w V J "V V4 wv m. t -v
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CONTRACTOR AND
BUILDER
IMaim and upccinciitioim
fiiriiiidied on application.
promptly
All work
Idono with ncnliK-is and
dispatch
Office in 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 uptodate houses on
easy installments; one 6 room
and modern. Small payment
down and balance monthly.
St. Johns Heights Station.
Phone Union sSj,
AN OFFICIAL DIRECTORY
L. E. STORY, M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND SUROEON.
Day and Night Office, Rooms 7
mid S, llolbrook Mock,
Phone Union 280. ST. JOHNS.
S. H. GREENE
Attorncy-at-Law.
Office: Room 9, llrccdcn lluild
lug, corner Third and Washington
streets, Portland, and Room 15, Hoi
brook Illock, St. Johns.
Phone: Pacific S098. Residence: St. Johns
HENRY E. COLLIER
Lawyer.
Rooms in the llolbrook building.
St. Johns, Oregon,
B.
F. BELIEU
Contractor and Builder
East St. Johns.
Plans and estimates given.
Joseph AlcChcsncy, A. D.
PHYSICIAN AND
SURfinON
Day and Night Office In McChcsncy Illock
I'liont WooilUmn 475
ST. JOHNS, - - OREGON
DR. L. a. HOLLAND,
PHYSICIAN AND SURQGON
H.cMtlenre: On Modoc .Street.
Phone Woodlimn Kfi. Office! HoN
liniok llrick llloek, rooms jnttil 4
l'lione I'.ust 36S9.
St. Johns, .... Oregon
Dr VV.
E. HARTEL,
DliNTIST
Crown mid lltl(lc Work n
SecliiUy
Rooms 1 mid 3, Hollirook Illock, St. Johns
Dr. MARV MacLACHUN
Plt)l(lan and Surgeon.
Omce in llollirook's Illock.
Ucsiilutici!, The Kiiymoiiil.
OSCAR DeVAUL, M. D
Office lioura, 9 lo 1 1 a, in., 1 o j p. m.
Office I'Iiuiic, Seult 1104,
Kc.lilcnce I'honr, Unlun jyoi.
omeeln Unlvtrtllv l'tk Diiib Htorc.
C. AlARION SALISBURY
(Irndunlc Opllclnn
Will tent the eyes free of clinrgc.
Jcmey Street. St. Johns, Oregon.
Goodrich & Goodrich,
AKCIIITUCTS
Pull Professional Services I'lvc Per Cent.
Saint Johnston! Portland, Ore.
N. A. GEE
llouic Mover and Repairer
Ilonoes moved, niited and re
paired. Odd jobs of nil kinds.
Prompt service, reiikonalile charges,
Ivanlioc anil Catlln Streets, Phone
Wood law 11 jS6.
Saint Johns ... Oregon
LAUREL LODGE
No. 186 1. O. O. F.
sr. JOHNS, 0KI100N
Meets each Moiulnv evenine in Oild
Fellows hall, at 8:00. Vi.ltors welcomed.
I'. I. I'ootc, N. G,
H. II, Ilolcomb, Secretary,
S. C. NORTON
Kent Ostntc
Insurance
Resident agent N. I'. Noren & Co.
no S. Jersey street,
Phone Woodlowu 9J7. St. Johns, Ore.
J. R. WEIAER
Transfer and Storage
Your Patronage Solicited
103 Kast IhirlliiKton street, St. Johns.
IN THU CIRCUIT COURT OP THK
STATU OP ORIJGON, COUNTV
OP MULTNOMAH.
H. R. HoKan, Plaintiff
vs.
Mary Hoean. Iefeiidant.
To Mary Hogau, Defendant:
In the name of the State of Oreeou:
You ore hereby summoned and required
to appear and answer the complaint filed
against you iu the above entitled suit 011
or before the 3d day of August, 1007,
which i after six weeks have expired
from the date of the first publication of
this summons, It is prescribed in the
order for the publication of summons
that the summon be published for six
successive weeks, and said order was
made uud dated the 14th day of June,
1907, and the first publication thereof is
made the list dayofluhe, 1907, and if
you fail to appear and answer, the plain
tiff will apply to the court for the relief
prayed for iu his said complaint, towit:
that the bonds of matrimony heretofore
and now existiue between the plaintiff
and defendant be dissolved, and for such
other and further relief as shall seem
equitable.
This summons is published once a
week for sis successive weeks in the St.
Johns Review by order of the Honorable
Judge Cleland, Judge of the above en
titled court, and made the 14th day of
June, 1907. II, Dkn'lingkk,
Attorney tor tlic I'laintitl,
414 Chamber of Commerce.
Pirst insertion June 31, 1907; last in
sertion August 3, 1907.
One Dollar will
fit you to eye classes or spec
tacles. J'erlect nt guaranteed.
Your eyes fitted at home. Write for
iree dookici ucsciiuuigournicuiou.
Remember, die classes we fit voe
to are worth (3.50 any where or
earth. Uur pnee, only ii.uu.
OUR REPAIRING department it mesi
com pit 1 1. M lio vtint SI .00. Wttcfa tlesne
i.iu. acoa jour wore of rtcuurea msu,
Z50 rtpsirs ssr watch.
METZGER & CO.
Ul HXTI HIM, rvMLUP.