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About St. Johns review. (Saint Johns, Or.) 1904-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 9, 1907)
No matter how you look at it, the Economy Question is best settled by buying Furniture, Carpets Rugs And every kind of house furnishings at Calef Bros. We offer you EASY TERMS, LOW PRICES and a large Uptodate Stock from which to make your selections. No order too large for our capacity. None too small for our best attention. I POTTER & G00LD Arc showing a line of the celebrated Reed Triple Coated white lined, tur quoise enameled ware the best enam eled ware ever shown in St. Johns. We have also'a window filled with 30 cent every day bargains in enameled ware. Our customers appreciate these values. Our line of Wabash screen doors, adjustable window screens and screen cloth is still complete. Lots of Heath & Milligau paint, pure linseed oil, Railway white lead, and Pratt & Lambert varnish on tap. These goods are strictly first class. A complete line of cutlery, builders' hardware, glass doors and windows. In fact, every thing that goes with a general hard ware stock. POTTER & GOOLD, THIS HARDWARIi MUX. Lauthers Transfer & Feed Co. S Will sell you Hay, Grain. Shinnies, Lime, Cement, Lath ami plaster at reasonable prices. Special prices now for your win ter's supply of Coal. Paints going at wholesale prices. . Try our Cupid Hour. "Quality guarau anteed." Iialsam of Myrrh Liniment, "Best on earth for man or beast." A house anil lot in Point View for $1600. House and two lots in Holbrook's Audi' tion in North St. Johns for $1000. Phone Scott 6992 EDMONDSON CO., Plumbing, Tinning, Hardware t We carry a good line of Rubber Hose I COUCH 3 Legitimate profits is our motto. Phoue Uuion 4066. 206 Opposite Postoffice 6J & : 1 202 S. Jersey Street. PHONE EAST 6311 203 JERSEY ST. & CO. I - 208 Philadelphia Street. Local News. Hva Gentry from Anabcl, visited Wyleua Thorndykc Saturday. Wallace Glover is working on a construction train near Klamath Kails. Mrs. A. W. Markle entertained 0 jolly party of Portland folks on I'ritlay evening. Wm. Henderson and wife have removed from their home near the French Block to Portland. Miss Muriel Pace expects to at tend the Walln Walla Advcntist College during the winter term. Charlie Lehind recently spent n week in Oregon City. Mrs. Leland spent Sunday evening last at that point. Willis Moxon spent the week at Seaside visiting his family. Roy I'off is assistant postmaster in his absence. H. I. Ik-lieu begins the erection of his residence in Ivnst St. Johns tins week. It will be n five-room modem cottage. John Vinacke of Sitvcrtou; Ore., was in St. Johns Monday. He is a Colorado boy and a friend of the Thorndykc family. Mrs. J. A. Martin of Seattle, who has been visiting her mother, Mrs. Hamilton, of the St. Johns clothing house, returned home Tuesday. On Sunday evening, Aug. nth, at 7 o clock the young monies so cieties of the various churches will hold 11 union meeting at the Con gregiition.il church. Iliiilding permit No. 75 was granted this week to A. Saekett for 11 residence on lots 3 and 4, block 4, Point lew, to front on hast Char lesion between Modoc nud Hudson streets, to cost $400. Yes, our little chapcronc came down from Hood River Saturday, and this week we have been walk ing straight up like n house. There is nothing quite so good as having somebody to look after a fellow anyway. Andrew Outer, living at 735 Allcuhcuy street, who was injured at the Marine Iron works Monday of last week by a sliver of steel running into his foot, is reported getting along all right, and will be out again soon. "The Indestructible Kingdom" will be the subject under considera tion at the United Kvangelical church, on Sunday morning, Aug. nth. No services In the evening, but will join in the union services at the Congregational church. Mr. A. Forbes of Kurekn, Calif., who is 11 St. Johns nroiHirty owner arrived here Tuesday noon after an absence of about two years. Mr. 'crhes was struck by the removal of many old laud marks, the sites of which are covered by substantial brick and frame business build ing. J. 11. Laiidrum removed his fain ily to the old Gattou place, Weyer- lauser tract, on lucsday. J lire Mr. Laudrum has fourteen acres and wood enough to cut to keep 1 1 tit busy all the full. He will buy fifty pigs, nud with his cow and duck and chickens proposes to farm. H. G. Ogdeu received a message Monday morning that informed him of the death of his stepmother, Mrs. I Initio Ogdeu, at Mason City, Iowa, which occurred early that morning. Mrs. Ogdeu had made plans to come to St. Johns in a few weeks and sjkmhI the winter here and per- laps remain permanently. Mr. A. C. Gcssler with Calef Bros. Furniture store will open an up-to-date milliner store in the near future. Mrs. C. A. Stticker, ately with the Frnkes millinery 11 Portland, will have charge This will give our ladies an oppor tunity to purchase their fall and winter headgenr without the trouble of going to Portland. That the Woodmen of the World are verv nromnt and reliable in the settlement of their death claims is evidenced by the fact that Mrs. Weeks, whose husband was a mem ber of this lodge and died about a month ago, was paid the full amount of his beneficiary certificate as soon as it was possible for the apers to be made out and handled y the auditing department, re ceiving the same last Friday. It is one of the very best recommenda tions an order can have, that it pays its benefits promptly. In this matter the Odd Fellows also de serve the highest praise for the care and sympathy which was eag erly extended to this widow of one of their brothers. Kx.-Gov. J. H. Fletcher and wife left on Thursday morning for a long visit among their relatives in the far hast. They go over the Canadian Pacific to Minneapolis, where Mr. Fletcher has a sister. Their next stop will be in Chicago where they will visit relatives, then on to New York and P. IJ. Island, called the "garden of the Gulf" in the Gplf of St. Lawrence, at which point both Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher have relatives. Here they will make quite a stay, and will return via Chicago, Washington, South Dakota and Colorado a state in which Mr. Fletcher lived for sev eral years on to Salt Lake City and home to St. Johns via Oregon Short line. Mr. Fletcher promises to send us notes of his trip. R. W. McKeon has been on a trip to Washington. Miss Beller returned to her old "sit" Monday morning after a three weeks vacation. Lawrence Thorndykc has been holdiiiK down Miss Beliefs case dtir ing her absence and was Johnnie 011 the spot when tt came to slinging type. Mrs. G. M. Hall and sou start for Grand Forks, N. D. tomorrow for a visit to the old home. We wish her n pleasant trip and safe return. Will Snunin of Redlands, Calif., who is visiting his mother 111 Port land, came over this week ntu spent a day with his sister, Mrs. John Crook. The K. of P. picnic Wednes day was a jolly occasion even if it did rain. We did not get to go is the only kick we have coming, but we will make it up some other tunc. I). J. Treibcr, the old democratic war horse of Hood (river) county made the Review n pleasant visit yesterday. It was like old times to hear his new version of rum, ruin mid republicanism. Richard Shcpard left for Grand Rapids, Mich., Wednesday evening for three or four weeks and now the boys will be gathering up their old tin cans nud cowbells to give him a welcome home nbout the first of September. On Saturday last the Sabbath School of the lSvnngclicnl church enjoyed a picnic nt the Portland city park. After n substantial luncheon the children enjoyed the freedom of the park until late in the afternoon. F.ach one came home happy after their day of sport and ready to go again. Mrs. S. Bayard Simonton, of Hood River called at this office yes tcrday, to beard the editor in his den. She thinks it is a ditty Irish trick we arc playing 011 Hood River with our fruit display, and tltat possibly accounts for the news sharp's absence; but Mrs. Simonton doesn t understand the joke. C. W. Arnett. who formerlv lived nt St. Johns, was here recently ami says he has purchased 2S acres more iiiiki adjoining tne tract lie first bought near Clackamas, Ore- eon. Charlie is like some of the other jcoplc we know all he wants is just the laud that joins him all around. We hope he may be lucky with his new purchase. The municipal court "sat on" one plain drunk this week. He was a pleasant sort of fellow, who was up for the first time, has been a resident here two or three years, has a wife nud four little children, nil of which facts the kind hearted judge took into consideration and fined the p. d. 55.00 or two days 011 the rock pile nud .suspended sen tence on good behavior, giving the genial p. d. to understand that he must be good or saltpeter will not save It i to from the execution of the sentence if he is caught again. C. A. Hickle, nil old tillicum of the writer, lias been sending a sea- sou in southern Uregou about Marshfield nud other points near there. He says real estate in that section is out of sight. F. very stage going there is crowded to the limit with eager K-ekers after, ground door locations and nil coming away is equally loaded with disappointed visitors. The laud is platted for miles nround, put that is the ex tent of the improvement in most instances. Marshheld is young and has lots of time to grow in. Harry Mansfield, whisker sharp, disciple of Izak Walton nud all 'round sport, put the pencil pusher under everlasting obligations yes terday morning by giving him n treat of nbout n do.eu of the nicest luarter-pouud catfish that ever jabbed their horns into nn angler's fingers, and they were "skuu al ready to fry another feature that was highly appreciated. If there is anything better than these catfish fries, it is more of them. Here's tick, Harry. May every sucker in the creek bite when you go fishing. Bishop J. M Thoburu of Hom iny, India, was in the city yester day accompanied by his daughter and granddaughter. i hey honored the Review with a pleasant call be tween cars. The good bishop went to India in 1859 and has passed through all the vicissitudes incident to the work of Christian izing that great county during the past 48 years. When he went to India there was but a handful of missionaries, where there are now more than 200,000. We sincerely regret that our paper was filled up so as to exclude a more extended notice. J, M. Price, one of the editors of the Daily Register, Lovelaud, Col., was in the city Saturday and made this office a pleasant visit. Mr. Price is well known throughout the Pacific Northwest, and is now gen eral organizer for the Woodmen of the World for Colorado. He, with other organizers of that order, has been in attendance of the Head Camp in recent session in Seattle. This Head Camp has come in a body to Portland where they will prosecute an energetic campaign 111 the interests of their order, and he tells us they will make a monster demonstration about the last of the present mouth. Mr. Price is a rustler, and if his colleagues arc of the same stripe we predict some thing doing when they make cleanup. THE BARGAIN COUNTER! An Interesting Column For Prospective Buyers. Found A watch, office. Call at this See our glass and tinware at the Variety store. Kntcrprisc bakery is the place for first class goods. 14-foot row boat for sale. In quire nt this office. S750. River view comer lot terms. S. L. Dobie. The West Coast Laundry makes n specialty of lace curtains. Acreage I have three ncres close in and cheap. S. L. Dobie. Go to the Variety store for dec orated plates, cups and saucers. Your wants supplied nt the Var iety store 207 S. Jersey street. Commencing Monday, Big 25c window sale at National Tea Store. Nice, clean, sharp sand in lots to suit furnished by the St. Johns Brick Co. We wash and iron all flat work nt 2sc per dozen. West Coast Laundry. We have n full line of black screen cloth in nil widths. Potter & Goold. Have your home photos taken by Stockton. Leave your orders nt Review ollice. You get full weight nud first quality at the Central market. Just try it awhile. St 150. Modern four-room cot tnge nud .soxioo improved lot terms, b. L. Dobie. New wall paperat Portland prices at Hendricks I lard ware Co. Potter & Gould's old stand. Remember the Kntcrprisc Bakery in the French block is under new and efficient management. Come in and take 11 look at out new fall stock. They are beauties. Petersen it Noce, tailors. $425. Must be sold soon lot in St. Johns Park, -j cash, balance T5 a month, b. L. Dobie. Special Saturday German nud French coffee cakes nud full line of pastry. F.utcrprisc bakery. Commencing Monday, Big 2.1c window sale at National Tea Store. Yep, we nre doing business nt the old stand. Come in and seeds St. Johns Clothing House. Our goods nre made of the best quality and strictly first class. Mil- terprise Bakery, French block. Swetlund's ice cream the best there is at G. Ward's. Do not forget the place; north of xstollicc. First class concrete gravel de Ivered to any part of the city nt I1.50 tier yard. St. Johns Brick Co. Come in nud tnke a look nt our 3 suits, made to vour measure. They nre beauties. Petersen & Noce, tailors. St. lohn's art store for nleluro frames to order and art goods 0! all kinds. 205 N. Jersey street. No trouble to show goods. Have vnnr nrntkTU' liisnivil In the St. Paul or Northern fire in surance companies. They are the best. S. L. Dobie, agent. The Hendricks Hardware com pany handles the Regal Universal stoves and ranges. The best 011 earth. See them before you buy. Trade 2 worth with us nml get n 42-picce set of decorated dish es tree. bhaw s furniture store. rench block. "The best place to trade." Cnmmcncinir Mondav. Biir 2cc window sale at National Tea Store. D. S. Sotithmayd has n ton and a half of 1907 wall pajicr 011 hand for you to choose from. Prices nud work guarantied. Call and inspect this stock, Are you hungry? then try the lome Bakery. They have the est of home made bread, pies nud doughnuts, Try them, they are really good to eat. Try the Central Cigar stand one loor north Peninsula Bank, 103, Jersey St. Exclusive cigars anil tobaccos. Base ball headquarters. F. H. Goodell, proprietor. G. W. Simmons has a fine line of cigars, tobaccos, confectionery, milk shakes, ice cream sodas, etc. Drop 111 while waiting for your car just north of Review office, All our meats are government inspected and the best that money can buy. They are neatly and carefully handled. Come in and leave your order for free delivery. Ward s Central Market. If you want something good to eat go to the Home Bakery. That bread, those doughnuts and pies take the cake, and for n nice light noon day lunch take the whole bak cry. Jivcrytliiug first class. We have received another ship ment of those oak rockers and din ers which sold so fast before. They are beauties and splendid bargains. bhaw s Furniture Store, French block, "The best place to trade." Lost. An ear trumpet; finder please leave at Boiiham be Currier s gro eery. Mrs. b. M. Warner. 4op n i Donnam 3 u E CO c o CD SHOES We carry much the largest stock of shoes in St. Johns. No need of making the long tedious trip to Portland , .1 r r.i .1 r... 10 l)Uy SIlOCS. we emi lit LHranch store 107 S. Jersey. 2 MHifMHilMHlMi An Editor's Record. . , i. 1. a icxns euuor iook siouk the first of the year, after the plan of other business people, which re sulted in the following invoice: Been broke, 300 times; had money fi times: nrnised bv the public 6; dimmed by the public 134; nsked to! mended it to n number of people in drink t8; refused o; missed prayer York county and have never known meeting 52; been roasted 431 ;! it to fail to effect 11 cure in any in roasted others, 52; washed the 'stance. I feel that I cannot say too office towel y, missed my meals o; , taken for u preacher 11; taken fori 11 capitalist oj found money o; tak-. en baths 0; delinquent subset ibers paid 27; did not pay 430; jutn in conscience o; got wnipiied o; whipped other fellows thoroughly 8; cash on hand January 1, $147: cash on hand now, 67 cents Fx. And yet every 2x4 jingo in thei laud thinks he could skin the edi tor it mile nt running the paper and make a sock full of money out of it every year. As Billy bliakespeare says: "What fools we mortals be." Don't (lriiml)!e when your joints ache and you suf fer from rheumatism. Buy 11 bottle of Ballard's Snow Liniment and get instant tellef. A positive cure fur rheumatism, burns, cuts, con tracted muscles, sore chest, etc. I . P. Bogy, a prominent merchant at Willow Point, Tc.xus, says that he finds Ballard's Snow Liniment the best nil round liniment he ever used. For sale at St. Johns drug Lost store. Silk-lined, tan jacket, short sleeves, between Fessendeu street and ball grounds Sunday evening, July 28. .Finder please leave nt thisolhce; liberal reward. Mrs. .. Lock wood, 220 louisey building, Portland, comer Second nud lay lor streets. Wanted. Girls at New St.Johus Hotel. Good wages, apply at once' linger tewing Machines l'ut nil llir filiUlillii! toui'li III u lioiiir Win mil liatt- I lie Vmi .tin grt Mlugrf N-hIiii; Marliliir llh ii uiiirnl nl tlirrr ifulUrmliiMii nml lw ilollura i r ihuhOi llh 1111 lnlirr.t Cull at our uihir 4i Ivmth Jrivy tlirit ..r luillirr iiilrmli"ii PARRISH & CEMENT HOLLOW BLOCKS HEAVIEST, STRONGEST, DEST Factory at St, Johns, Oregon. Office, 226 Alisky Building, Portland, Oregon. KING & GILLMORE Real Estate, Rentals and Loans. June business and residence lots. Some extra good buys oji Jersey street in business lots close in. Good Bargains in Factory Sites And dwelling lots on easy terms in Kast St. Johns, also some good acreage close to car line. King & Gillmore o I oc turner me hiiuic luimiy. v Remedy for Diarrhoea, Never Known to Fail. "I want to say n few words for Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera mid Diarrhoea Remedy. I have used this preparation in my family for the past five years nud have rccoiti- imiclt for the best remedy of the kind in the world." S. Jcinison, Spring Grove, York county, Pa. This remedy is for sale by St. Johns drug store. To Water Users. Water used through hose for sprinkling yards or sidewalks or washing porches or windows must be paid for in advance, nud used only between the hours of 5 nud 8 11.111.1111(151111(19 p, 111. It must not be used for sprinkling streets. Anyone using water contrary to these rules, or wnstefully, will h shut off without further notice. St. Johns Waterworks and Lighting Co., P. II. Mdlefsen, Supt. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy Heller than Three Doctors. "Three years ago we had threu doctors with our little boy nud (VITVlllillir llllll lIll'V I'lll I III llll j denied in vain. At last when nil hoe seemed to be gone we begun 1 using Chamberlain's Colic, Cholcm mid Diarrhoea Remedy nud in 11 few ' hours he began to improve. Today he is as healthy 11 child as MiieutK could wish for." Mrs. B. J. John ston, Linton, Miss. For snlu by , St. Johns ding store. HOP PICKERS WANTED AddiesH Mrs. J. p. Rnuxmi, Woudhttru, Ore. THOMPSON'S i4 . I HI