St. Johns review. (Saint Johns, Or.) 1904-current, September 27, 1907, Image 2

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    THE ST JOHNS REVIEW
PiitilUtitil Kttry Friday
IIV iMARKt.lt & IIVI'.HI.I'.H.
Till'. KKViitw is entered nt post office
in Saint Johns, Oregon, ns mull matter
of the second class under the Act of Con
gress of Mnrch 3, 1879,
Subscription rtn, $1,00 per jrciir In adrsnee,
omdil Nswipsper of tb City of SU Johns.
FRIDAY, SKPTliMBKR 27, 1907.
When thieves full out honest
men net their dues. Vide the
Fish-I Inrnalian controversy.
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Uneasy rests the head that wears
the crown, is the experience of the
king of Tammany. Murphy. If
this is ti reliable forecast of the
coming national election we may
look for the removal of several old
Inud marks.
Coal oil Johnnie is in little danger
of going l( the poorhoiise should
the government insist on his paying
the $20,000,000 fine. His holdings
of Standard stock is -ft 09 ,000,000,
of which he perhaps earned only
the first thiee figures. His other
stealings, then, added to those from
his lubricating joint will probably
keep the wolf from the door.
The railroad commission of Ore
gon is investigating the car short
age and has Ksued circular 15.1 to
all shippers asking them to file
their complaints with definite Infor
mation covering their experience
mid promising to make 1111 endeavor
to relieve the situation. It would
be good policy for shippers to get
nuxt to the commission and assist
to their best advantage to knock
out this handicap to Oregon commerce.
If the venerable Job of ancient
timet had lived in these degenerate
days and had been given county
charity officer lluchtel's job, dol
lars to doughnuts he would have
"ciiHsed" worse than when he had
seventeen different kinds of boils.
The history of llrother lluchtel's
troubles lends like a romance, and
the end is not yet. We would mill
er be a kcIiooI diiector or pi evident
of the United Slates than to have to
stand in Mr. Iluclitel's shoes.
Prall Acrcantilc Co.
The street car fender committee
have tliiowu up their hands again,
not being able to find an efficient
fender. Heie is a chance for 11
man to makea million. Just invent
11 machine thai will pick up a little
two or thiee year old toddler or a
big, liiikky 2(x pound man while
the cur is going mile or less an
hour and deposit him or it hoddc
the track without disarranging the
clothing of tliu individual. It is
uisy, try it. Theie will be millions to come mid comp.uu his stock mid
in it.
The newest audition to the mer
cantile life of St. Johns is the fine
establishment of the Prall Mcrcau
tile company on the corner of Jer
sey and Hurliiigton streets.
Mr. U. T. Trail lias Had many
years experience in the mercantile
business, both as a wholesaler and
retailer, and also with the maun
facluring branch of the business
He comes from Detroit, Mich,, has
remodeled the building he occupies,
and tcceived this week a large
stock of goods directly from Mar
shall Field & Co., Chicago, whic
he has bought for spot cush, tlin
securing the very lowest prices, and
the best goods that money can buy,
Mr. Prall says he will sell his good
at Portland prices, thus saving th
car tare and the tune it takes to go
to the city. Besides if there sliouh
be anything that is not satisfactory
because of some mistake whicl
may occur, there is the saving ol
another trip to the city. All of
these things will make it a most
desirable place for our ladies tint
citieus generally to trade.
Another thing, when you go
over town to trade it is enough to
give you a nightmare to go into n
house and ask for some chambray
and have some ignoramus throw
down a piece ot cheap calico, or
ask for Irish linen and have (lis
played before you some hlcachci
muslin. Just such freak sales
people are met with there almost
every day in some of the business
houses in the city where cheat
labor is employed to cut down cx
ikmiscs. Mr. I'rall will avoid this
by employing the best help he can
get. lie has with him Mr. 0. A.
Keeher a first class all round dry
goods man who was employed for
several years with Roberts Jlros.
of Portland, and who thoroughly
understands the business. He has
also scented the services of Miss
Leila Taylor, who used to be with
iloiihaiu & Currier, but who comes
here from Roberts Bros, establish
incut.
When you do any business with
Mr. Prall you do not have to wait
until you lorget what you came
after before you arc waited upon
Your wants me promptly attended
to and you will not need to go to
the test room for a nap while your
purchase is being prepared lor you.
Here you can go to the stoic, make
your ptnclm.se scenic the goods
neatly wrapped and go on your
way rejoicing before the city clerk
would have sloped (beaming ol
the last theatie eiilettaiiiment and
ready to wait on you.
Tomoirow is Mr. Pinll's opening
day, when he will have oil display
the best theie is in dry goods,
mens' furnishings and shoes, and
he most cordially invites our people
prices with those of Portland. To
enliven the time 011 oeiiiiig day he
will have 11 five-piece orchestra fur
nished by the hilcr piano house to
furnish music for the occasion.
Raw for "Old Miiwourny" she
in out for the national republican
convention with a good prospect
for getting it. She wants the con
vuntiou livid in Kansas City. The
city has 11 hull with a beating en
weity of jo.ooo. bus iniscd a fund
of 100,000 plunks to ciiU'itaiu the
deleuuleii, has j luilnmd systems
pulling paiwvugci' trains into her
onwr( .ly. ieprcenttng 50,000 k,,',, k.limk,s fom lIluir f V(
mile of truck. We cannot get the 1 ,
1. ! .111 1 ,iv ""ii"".
Multnomah County Fair.
BASE BALL GALORE
Standing of the Tri-City Teams.
J2S-TS?. Thrco dames In One Day Qo-
the time approaches the interest ing Some.
increases and the enterprising tei
lows huving the fair in charge are
jubilant over the r,rostects.
The Multnomah county exhibit Won
at Salem, in charge of A. F. Miller, Frakcs 20
will be taken to Gresham by per- KHso ..19
mission of the county court. There St. Johns 18
is also available about $300 in Woodburn . . . . 15
money wincn tue county court win Astoria .
donate to the fair, and which will IJrainards ,
be used in payment of premiums. Hrewcrs
The different superintendents of Trunkmakcrs
divisions all report remarkable sue
cess in securing exhibits and dona
tions of articles for premiums
Among the latter may be men
tioued a contribution of tioo from
Richard Wilson; a Jersey bull, vol
tied at Sioo; a sewing
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"Prall's Place for Portland Prices.
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Saturday last a game of ball was
sneaked off at the local grounds be
tween the Brewers and Ifrakcs.
1 he fact that a game was to be
mnchlne Pdled off on that day was tinher-
from Jones' Cash store; two sets of ahlcd and unannounced, and it was
lltivit.iiut rlihm from Prnol. Heirole only when o crowd of uniformed
& Co. ; cash donations from Allen players marched silently down to the
& Lewis and Wadlmnis & Kerr for Mile field late in the afternoon that
best bread; jewelry and paintings the St. Johns folks realized a game
from the Iown lewder and Sanborn was to be played. A half dozen or
Sr Vnlls and nrobiiblv a hundred or "'ore of the very faithful who
mnrn iiiu.ftit lull li.i.r article frnlll WOllId SOOtlcr wittlCSS (1 ball KaillC
many other business houses of tliriu cat a good meal followed the
Pi.riiniwl Tlwm. ili.imud articles uniformed men. From the start to
will be worth fully 1000 and will I' the contest was n farce and a
all be displayed at the fair with htiriesqtic on the national game. It
donors' names attached and will be apparently was such a cut and dried
given away as premiums for best H'r Jt the fuithful half dozen
fv1iililt kicked themselves because their love
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The contest for oiieeii of the car- ot nc ball overrode tlicir better
nival is booming and will bring in judgment and caused them to be
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a big sum, much of which will be
spent in robing the queen and her
maids of honor. Where is our
candidate?
There is now no doubt of the
fair being a big success.
Jolly Farewell Party.
A forcwell party was tendered
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Dcimcdy at
their home, 115 Learned street,
1 uesday evening, September 24,
Games and music were the features
of the evening. Vocal selections
were rendered by Mrs. Deuuedy
and J. Kiely. Covers were laid
for twelve.
The guests from out of the city
were: Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Smith,
of Los Angeles, Cub, and Miss
Gertrude Sillis of Forest Grove.
rile guests departed wishing their
host and hostess a pleasant trip and
sale journey.
present. It was simply a walkover
for the If rakes, as the score of 10 to
t 111 their favor indicates.
Games like these arc harmful to
the sport. The fans like every
thing open and above board, and it
looks bad when a leader in a league
resorts to secret and underhand
methods in order to maintain their
lead. Printers' ink was used en
tirely too .scantily throughout the
season in adver'ising games, and it
is a wonder that the turnout at the
games was ns large ns proved.
hunday wns n record breaker in
the number of games played. No
less than three were pulled off uttd
the Cubs were the underdogs in
each. The morning game was be
tween the Frakcs and Cubs. This
was n lively nffuir and the most in
teresting of the three. Kottermau
pitched a fine game for the Cubs
and kept the Milliners guessing
throughout. The Frakcs, who
leave no stone unturned to win n
game, whether it requires n pucti
Come and Bring Your Friends
To Our Opening Sale of
Dry Goods and
Men's Furnishings
Carefully selected stock
Direct from Eastern markets
PRICES JUST RIGHT
SATURDAY, SEPT. 28, IS THE DAY
BEAUTIFUL SOUVENIRS FREE TO ALL
Music by Orchestra furnished by Eilers Piano House
DON'T FOUGHT THIS TIMH AND PLACH
PRALL MERCANTILE CO.
HOLBROOK BLOCK, ST. JOHNS.
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"Prall's Place for Portland Prices."
ONE B1T-A-WEEK
All idmtiicmtiti under this
hcid one bit for each week
No id. Ukcn for less than two bits. Over 24
wordi two bits a week charged.
1 1' You want to liu v. rent, full or ex.
change jtrojMTty see Wolcott (The Rent
Mini.)
NTitt Ilnnil Ironcr nt the Wcit
Coiut Laundry. Apply nt once.
1IKI.P Wantiw At the Woolen Mill.
Kxpcrlcnceil ImniU preferred, buvernl
Building Permits Issued.
Rsliermon Return.
J. II. Ciiiiiilicll ami J. II. Mooie
K'tiiniLsl K.itiiuliiy of hint ucckfioin
it trip on tin Lewis river wlieie
they sKMit .several days enticing (lie
or
convention in M. Johns the Hep
hunt law knock), that out, so let's
vote for KnnwiK City.
Keup your eye on Portland.
l'iuMiiiilioui aie I kmii initiated
looking to the urn fextival next
ymir and "The occasion will inaki
tllU Um! fctttiVHU 1)1 MMitlU'UI I'itkn
look like a pluggm! nickel" aa one
of our citizen lemnikod urviidy
The Uevl will Ik. paved, theie
will la a xeneral elean tip, the I'm
ot iomm that hkillfnl cultivation
onn pioduce will Iw in evidence in
moltiiiou. Hvcry him)ii in the
Rojttcity i alteady iuteretited in
tliu uvent niHl the le.ult can hut he
something the world has never
kuuu. J lint keep your iieepeu on
Porllmid.
Theiu iii nothing in the woild
which i moie uevtled in this city
than adeuate dockiiiK facilities,
Tliu Marine lion works aie doiti
h iiuut coiniueiitlalile thiiiK at their
plant in the htiildiiiK "f i'X foot
dock. It U primal ily for their own
iiM and will he largely tucd for
utoriii their commodities, hut we
tiudciktaiid that tliu eiiterpiikiug
eoiinwity will aUo iK-nuit the geu-
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unit iniuiie in ue uie hock. w e
hojw that the citieiis who have
lately Ijeun to take a great intercut
in the improvement of Philadelphia
They lejMiit a delightful time,
hrought home a fine stiiug of trout
ineiiMiiiug f i oiu 10 to 16 inches in
length and s.iy theie weie more
where thenu came fioin and that it
is iiioiefiinthau ahoitsea flietocatch
them.
Mr. Camhell, it is said, would get
mi excited when one of the big sal
mon tiotit would tiy to swallow his
hiMik and take bait, Hue ami fUlicr
man all 111 that he would jump up
and down and yell like a Comaiichee
and the only way the boys could
quid him was to eiack the neck of
a heir bottle, when at that familiar
Miuiid he would calm down until
the next time, Mr, Campbell ran
acuths an out fCliooluuiteat M. Hel
ens on the way out and took him
along as a soitof chapeione. The
only kick Mr, Campbell has was he
was obliged to wit his own cooking
which injuicd his digestion. Next
time he will take along a chef.
yj To F. Loseh to erect n bank
niildiiig on lot a. block 5, fronting
011 jersey between Hurliiigton and
.eavitt streets, P. J. Smith's nddi'
lion, for P. II. Light. Ilrick and
cement blocks. $.1200,
9.1 To V. I'. Iloltou to erect
residence 011 lot y, block is, South
St. John addition, flouting on Mon
teith between Wall and Iliichanaii
sticets. if 1 600.
y.j To Crook it Walton to erect
store building, lot 2 in Depot nddi'
tiou fronting 011 Jersey street
between lltirliiigtou and Chicago
streets, ol brick and cement blocks
for llickuer llros. $.-,500.
Kiiuie, wnciucr 11 requires a iiiicu 1 r-""'..? ' '. ' -v "
matic ball, secret ironic or favorable ,,,",lloM, AWl' nt mcc'
umpire, hired Sclirimnff of Portland Oiki-h Wantho A miniltcr of uirU
Coast league to do the twirling, mid ?' ,cur,! iiiloyincnt at the rorilnn.l
tierformed well. The most disgust- "'cti.rl..g Co. Apply ntoi.re.
inir Diirt of the l'amc was when Trov I.aiivSomcitok Wantiid 0x1 com.
Myers, the Frakes umpire, called I iiIioii uilil; St. Juinm territory. Ajc
one of their runners safe nt home '"J ""M
plate when he was mi easy out
l lie score was 2
Cubs.
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St. Johns Butchers I
PRICE LIST I
Stkadv Joiis for ntcmly elrU nt l'rtcr.
to I against the n Co-' c'Kn" factory. Short hour
.11,11 .nm Mt . '
The second game was called at
2:30 . in. The Hutmakers mid
Drahiards again held the boards.
Charlie Moore was in the box for
the Cubs, but the Frakcs had their
batting eyes trimmed tip and hit
Charlie's curves in n scandalous
manner, one of which was for a
Home run. nils name was never
in doubt, and as no crooked metli
Wantko Good ulrl for eeuerul hoiife
work. Will iviy good vnv for right
pcrnoii, Apply nt thU oflice.
Takk.v A Mittcr pup by Cuptidn
Ilrciloon, Owner can have Mine by prov. 1
Ing pncrty nud doing the ncedftil. 1
W'ANTltd, Hverv IkwIv to know that
the Variety utore elU the best goodi ut 5
lowest price.
Lost between the I'ciiIiihiIh bank I
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Beef, from 2 to 15 Cents
Pork, from 7 to 18 Cents
Veal, from 7 to 1 5 Cents
Mutton from 5 to 1 5 Cents
DOOOOOOOOOO
ods were necessary, none were i1 7i Chrleitontct,jKilroftnilKht
The cry of the bribe taker is
being hcaid in the laud mid it
makes a noise like a convict.
When Ileney gets through with
the bunch on the coast, before he
goes on that delightful honeymoon
he should take a turn with the
lubricators in the east. Coal Oil
Johnnie would be about the right
size tor linn.
f-
used. The Milliners won by the
score of 7 to 2.
The third game of the day was a
IhmvciI cvcelanici.
office.
l'indcr leuve nt tills
46c
I'ok SAl.it A f jo MswIm nuiKc with
fivcinniiig affair between the Cubs fo"r.lare m,a 1 , mM h( lc' "?arl
mill Aivwil.. lilnii..r MKIK. ...in K?d ' with reservoir mid water
ami Apostles, the latter easily win- ,,1,, for jtJOf JJn,( ,,,.. 46lfc
uiiig by a score of 8 to 3. -
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W'ANTKI). To
John proerty;
VKUinHVL4 llV. ity wcii.M.joiin
llorrow fooo on St,
value ajoo for two
AiltlreM M. Card.
47P
Ail Ordinance Fixing (he Salary of
the City Unglneer of the Ci.y
of St. Johns, Oregon.
To Whom Concerned Kindly return
two Mckt ol notatoet txirruwed nnd
avoid trouble, Agnes A. Cuple, a6p
Mrs. Agues Kellow Is taking mi
pits in instrumental mid vocal 11111
sic, piepanug tliein for the concert,
vaudeville mid oiktii. Mrs. Kel
low has had years of e.jerieiice
Willi tile i IVOla, LollllUlliaaiHl Met- The Cilv nf St. Iohn iloe ordain ai
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oiHiiiwiu oeiu company ami sue ts , louows;
1 ue Niiary 01 uie my nncineer 01 me
Hoh Sai.h at it iMrgnln. llMrdiiig
Iioiim; hi St. Joluu, cull 116 Crawford St.
or I.eavitt Street. 47c
thoroughly
work.
conversant with her
lint Plants Spuds for Downs.
It is better to be bom lucky than
rich or good looking, but when one
is bom both good looking mid
lucky like our friend O, R. Downs,
the matter of a little money doesn't
count for much, Last winter he
hail oiuc potatoes in his office on
leisey Micet. and one of tho.se
Mreut to the liver front anil putting black plague distributors that
111 a umi cms oock tiieie will keep Pot timid is chasing so hard, studied
the jM)t boiling until this object is them out. The lat managed to
nttainod eatly in the spiiug. get some of the smaller spuds and
planted them at the corner of the
Hishon Thulium nrwlioU tlmi 0s- " "Uie tllcui. Possilily the
Asiatic will ovenuii America. He ral ot k,U I"1, ,for 'l0 ,,evcr "te ,,he
Iwliuve that it will remain with us )lrot,llt,r l)ow,ls fol,,ul "
to decide whether it will ben detii- !"M?,,.,,1U of V,l,t'r!i. growing there.
ue oki 1101 instill i tue plants not
even to cultivate them, but as the
hou.se mover came this week to
remove the building, he thought he
uilglit as well harvest his crop.
lieu he dug tit) the hill he had
about a hat full of smaller potatoes
mid one bouncer which weighed
two pounds strong, would have
warmed the heait of a Paddy clear
thiough.
iiiQiit, a menace or a blcMiug. The
good man does not seem to consider
the financial iit of it, but the spir
itual. A sticrubuudauce of the
yellow boys with their cheap labor,
with their ability to live like rats
and on rats would woik a hmdship
that even the grasping coiporations
do not think of. The inevitable 10-
sult of such an event would be rev
olution as much worse and disas
trous to this country as that being
gradually brought upon Russia to- Mrs. I. 11. Campbell returned from
day. The better way to do would Ridgefield, Wash., Fiiday of last
be to bluit out all the foreign labor week, after visiting with relatives
mid keep America for Americans, for a few days.
Still another addition to St.
Johns. Coal Oil Johnny has been
expanding his business in the Rose
City until it became too large for
the location ami it was found ueces
sary to move the big tanks down
the river to where his other oil
tanks are located. There is noth
ing loo good for Johnnie, not even
St. Johns.
The citieus of Tekoa, Wash,,
have gone the limit. They have
the Sunday observance lid screwed
on so tight that they do not jK-nnit
their preachers to hold services on
that (lay. If they were just as ener
getic in closing that tiucoustitutioua
institution, the saloon, the other six
days of the week it would prove
boon to the population of that city
F. O'Oara and family who have
been visiting Mr. O Gam's sister,
Mrs. H. H, Collier, returned home
yesterday after a week in the city,
l liey are Highly pleased with St
Johns, anil if they were ever to
leave their present home at Pendle
ton they would come here. Mr,
O Gara says he has heard much
about St. Johns, but the prospects
lar exceed anything lie luul heard.
lltv 01 St. IoIiik. Ureiroii. u here-In
fixed ut one hundred dollar ix-r month
to be luld monthly na other salaries are
MIII.
I'avsed the council Sent. 17. 1907.
Approved Sept, 17, 1907.
K. C. Coccii.
Attest : Mayor.
A. M. Hsson,
Recorder.
I'ublLhed in the St. John Review Sept.
37, 1907.
I'ok Runt Nice 5 room bungalow In
quire of Mr. Carlson, Corner Chicago
and IIajettceU. 4;p
Mo.Nl'V. to Loan-. Cantaln 11. L.
Snow, the notorious dead beat collector, !
wiuic to say mat lie lias fiouu to loan to 4
M,,J ..J HM UIIV. ,11111 kfll IIV.VIIIll, U
Cnll in nnd ask for anything- you don't sec nnd
we will Ret it for you.
School Books !
And Supplies
YOU WILL FIND AT
St. Johns Book Store
420 Jersey Street, 3d door north of Postoflice.
EDMONDSON CO.,
Plumbing and Tinning
who withes to borrow
security. .Small,
II. I.. Siioa-.
Willi sat Ulactorv
short loans wanted.
46ctf
1'or HxciUNGK 40 acre fine fndt
laud unimproved good spring Hood River
to exchange for St. Johns property. H.
O, Ogdeu, St, Johns. 46c '
Lost MeinornmUiin Uok. I'imler
please leave at lueeda Laundry, 460
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Phone Fast 631 1
203 Jersey Street St. Johns, Ore.
ORDINANCE NO. 150 Notice of Final Settlement.
J. It. KILKHNNV O. L. lU'PS
St. Johns
Electric Works
Some one should place an adver
tisement in the Review for furn
ished rooms to rent. There are
doeus asking for furnished rooms.
In fact there are so many visitors
stopping to look the situation over
for a short time before firoPy buy
ing that all available places are
taken and they ure obliged to hunt
for furnished rooms,
An Ordinance Amending an Ordi
nance Untitled: "An Ordi.
nance Fixing the Bond of the
City Engineer," Passed by the
Notice Is hereby elven that the under
signed administrator of the estate of M J
A, Townsend, deceased, has filed in the
county court of the comity of Multno-'t
man, stale ot un-'goti, ms niiai account as i
Mien aiiiuinutnitor 01 gam estate, ami '
that on Tuesday, the fifth day of Novem
ber, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. in. of
203 South Jersey St.
I ....t i .1 1 t ... r. 1 1 ....s i .
.......v.. ...,u r.rr.w.H j line utue ior iieariiie any mul uii oblec
Mayor August 14, 1906, being
Ordinance No. 1 14 of said City
of St Johns.
The City of St Johns docs ordain as
I01I0WS'
Tlut Section one (i) of Ordinance No.
I U of the Cilv of St. lohns entitled "An
viiiiiiuiiue iixiuk iuc ooihi ui iuc v.uy
litiKineer," tued by the council and
approved by the mayor of said City Auc
tions that may liave been filed airauist
said report and the full and complete set
tlement of said estate,
Huwood K. Qiuv,
' Administrator of the estate of M,
A. Towueud, deceased.
T. T. I'ARKKR, Atty for Administrator.
First insertion Sept. 37; last insertion
October J5, 1907.
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy' One
of the Best on the Market.
For many years Chamberlain's
Couch Remeilv has cnnstantlv fain
. ' - - . I n J ' - - - . n...
I ' uleil so as to rea.i s d iu fuvor aud popularity until it is
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ixxtion 1. Thcboud of the Cityn K-l ""c l,,c. lutK,i aiapic meoi
Kiueer ol the City ol St. Jolius is Hereby
uxeti 111 uie sum 01 rwo
Dollars (fMu),
I'asscd the Council Sept. J4, igoj.
.pprovetl Sept. 34i 907
ALL VARIETIES OF
Electrical Installation and
Repairing Promptly At
tended to by Exp rts.
Motors and dynamos
repaired, and all kinds of
electrical work done at
satisfactory prices. Esti
mates given and sngges-
1 tions furnished. z
X No work too difficult z
I no job too small. J
BUILDERS'
HARDWARE
As well as the other
kinds of Hardware is
OUR HOBBY
o
We are making the hard
ware business our study, and
it's not how cheap we can buy
but how good, and we must
have the quality.
Our Universal Stoves and
Ranges arc as good as the
BEST maJe.
Our mixed paints are the
Acme quality kind.
Hendricks Hardware
COMPANY.
No. in Hurliiigton street
K. C. Coven,
Mayor,
Attest:
A. M, Hsson,
Recorder.
Published in the St. Johus Review Sept. ed.
7i iW. I Store.
This is an ailment for which Cham
berlaiu's Pain Halm has proven es
cines in use and has au enormous pectally valuable. In almost every
Thousaud sale. It is intended esoeciallv for instance it affords prompt and per-
acute throat and lung diseases, such manent relief. Mr. Luke LaGrange ,
as coughs, colds and croup, and of Orange, Mich., says of it: "After
can always be depended upou. It is using a plaster and other remedies
pleasant and safe to take and is uu- for three weeks for a bad lame back,
doubtedly best in the market for I purchased a bottle of Chamber-
the purposes for which it is intend- 'a'",s Pain Ralm, and two applica
ed. For sale by St. Johns Drug ! tioiis effected a cure.". For sale b)
St. Johns Drug Store.
to Billie's Repair Shop
rutins.
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