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About St. Johns review. (Saint Johns, Or.) 1904-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 8, 1907)
If You LOW PRICES To Make Comfortable, Cheerful and Beautiful WHY DONT YOU ? Begin at once to enjoy life OUR I5ASY PAYMENT PLAN will help you if you have not the ready cash. A large and carefully selected stock from which to make your selections Our prices not a cent higher than iu Port land for goods of equal quality in fact "A LITTUi UvSS." g:g1 fr-iJ P'i H ff ?-, S.' eUj I The Banks Have a Holiday 1 They needed it. (Poor Fellows.) II it 1 don't you he n cssiiuist. You can make a better f Investment right now than you ever made in your life. Just buy your wife or daughter a new hat ami see what cheer it will bring into your home. Prices lower than in Portland because expenses arc less. VOGUE MILLINERY CO. First Door South of Postoffice A. C. GKSI.UR POTTER & GOOLD "Sfc Do not buy until prices are right. POTTER & Wanted. Houses to reut. If the owners of dwellings and business places desiring renters would leave a list of their places at this office, would be able to rent them immediately, especially a residence. h. H. Smith & Co. Cochran Block, St. Johns, Or. To Whom it May Concern. For the name and residence of the pwuer of any property, in St. Johns or vicinity', call on or write T. T. Parker, attorney at law, in Holbrook building. Titles to real property Sale or Trade. Lot 50x100, store room and five living rooms. Will take lot as first payment, balance $10 per month with interest. 617 Dawson street. P. W. Henderson, 243 Stark street, Portland. "A Desire Your Home "Lcggtt Spring" Constructed of ninety-six oil-tempered, noiseless coils. Rest on earth. $4.50 Opposite Postoflfce MRS. C. A. STUCKKR X The Lorain Best Range ever shown iu St. Johns. Only range on the coast built up off the floor. Potter & Goold ex clusive agents. First installment of our line of Cheerful, Redwood, Pacific, Oak Home, Cen tury Hot Blast and air tight heaters has arrived. Our : increasing sales from sea- son to season show the su- T periority of these stoves. S EASY i TERMS I you have looked through our stock. Our GOOLD, 19 THE HARDWARE MEN. gi Notice. All parties indebted to us please pay your accounts to H. E. Collier, room 21 Holbrook building. Office hours 8 a. m. to 6 p. ni. Uhltg Bros. Work Wanted. A good, sober and industrious man desires to secure employment. Anybody who has use for the ser vices of such a person, who is will ing to work at anything, is request ed to leave word at this office. Society Night, St. Johns Rink Every Tuesday shall be society night at the skating rink. Skate only in couples don't forget a partner. Admission, spectators, to cents; skaters' tickets 25 cents. Wanted. Good bright girl, who is a good speller, to learn typesetting at this office. Local News. He who by his biz would rise Must either bust or advertise. C. C. Rider and wife of Blad worth, Saskatchewan, Can., are visiting their cousin, E. C. Hurl bert. Rose Temple No. 43, Pythian Sisters will meet Wednesday even ings hereafter instead of Tuesdays in Odd Fellows hall. Mrs. George Hall and son,Verne, returned from Grand I'orks, S. D, after a visit of several weeks with relatives and friends. The Ineda laundry has not sold out as reported, says Mr. Perkins, and when lie docs sell lie will an nouuee the fact over his signature in the Review. Don't forget to cut out the skat iug rink coupon iu this issue if you want a free admission. The rink promises to be a popular resort dur ing the long winter evenings. While in Portland, Wednesday, we met Joseph A. Wilson one of our best old Hood River tillicums. It was a treat to sec Joe and imbibe some of his old Hood River spirit and vim. Joe is a dandy and one of the best hustlers there is in the apple city. M. G. Bailey has opened tip n notion store at 2to Philadelphia street where he will be happy to meet the good people of bt. Johns with all kinds of "Yankey Notions" as his line of goods were called iu the old days "befo" de wa " He carries a fine Hue and our people should sec him before buying. Children's books arc now to be had at the free library. A lot of other new books have been received und the librurian informs us that the patronage of the library is in creasing, which speaks well for our people. It is n true maxim that "A reaillug people is a tiiitiKiug people." Another illustrated service will be given at the Congregational church Sunday evening the fourth in the scries, and a line one. I here will be three beautifully songs. The usual services will be conduct ed at the morning hour. A scat and welcome for all. G. W. Nel son, pastor. The mother's department of the W. C. T. U. held a meeting at the limnp nf lln rtrcsldent. Mrs. Scott. this week, at which a short talk ivim (riven mi sumect. "The story of life and how to teach it to the voumr." followed bv a short discussion. Tea was then served lv t lie t'iMitnl hostess, which closed j o 1 a pleasant and profitable afternoon lor those in attendance. Rev. G. W. Nelson is preparing to give a course of five illustrated ec tit res at the Congregational church; the first will be on the sub- ect "Yellowstone National Park" and will be given Wednesday even ing, November 20. It will be llustrated with over eighty mag nificent slides. Season tickets for the five attractions will be $ 1 for adults, 75c for students and 50c for children. Hood River's nonular ieweler. W. F. Iaruway was down yesterday and four old Hood Rivcrites met on a corner coming from different directions and began discussing the annexation of Portland to Hood River: but we coaxed them out of the notion as leiug useless, as all the good people of Hood River were coming to St. Johns as fast as they could sell out. "Will the Old Book Stand?" the second of the series of evening sub- ects will be considered ut the Unit ed Evangelical church next Sunday evening. In the morning servic; the subject will be addressed to The buttering Church; " the sec ond number of the series on the "Letters to the Churches of Asia." All are most cordially invited to attend these services. Chester P. Gates, pastor. Just like our city executive, after we had him doing a presidential .stunt between here and the north pole, and just when we thought he was potting a polar bear and we were figuring on getting a fine steak for advertising his Roose- veltiau strenuosities and before the ink was cold ou the paper his honor turns up at home and declares he never even saw an ice berg. Wouldn't that jar you? W. A. Crosby, an old time friend of H. G. Ogden, R. W. McKeon and other o!d Hawkeyes from Mason City is in the city. His home is now at Bull Run, Oregou. His sou is contractor in charge of the construction of the Mount Hood Electric railroad. Mr. Cros by is greatly pleased with Oregon and will probably make his perma nent home at some place in the state. We hope he may find it profitable and pleasant to locate in St. Johns. Yesterday two ladies in a neat rig drove up Jersey street and at tempted to drive west on Tacoma street but got stuck in the duck pond that is located there. This street has been ordered improved and would have been done by this time, perhaps, if it had not been for our governor getting ou the anxious seat and putting everybody on a holiday. If he don't give us legal working day soon, some measure should !- '.aken to abate this nuisance for it is a disgrace to the city and there are others just as bad, we are told. university; park The sad news was received here Sunday noon of the sudden death of Charles Perry of liouiton, Ore., brother of Mrs. J. C. Brous of this place. Mr. Perry was subject to heart trouble, and it is supposed that a sudden attack of that caused his doath. Mr. and Mrs. Brous arc well known iu this community and we are sure they have the sin cere sympathy of their many friends here. Mr. and Mrs. Briggs of Carlton, Ore., came down Sunday for a brief visit with relatives and friends. Mr. Briggs left Sunday evening, Mrs. Briggs returning Monday. Several parties were given here on Halloween. One was given by the young people of the Methodist cnurcu nnu one uy uic yuuug jmju pic of the Baptisj church. Ralph Reynolds' w'dnt to Carlton Monday afternoon on business. (Continued on page 4) The Last Roll Call. Another old veteran has answered to his last roll call. Tans has been sounded and he has turned in to await the bugle call of reveille ou the day of the great muster of the quick and the dead before the great commander of llie universe. b. b. Bramwell, born April 29, 1836 at Augusta, Ohio, enteral the service of his country iu the great war of the rebellion ou the 5th day of August 1861 as private in Co. "B", regiment, loth Iowa infantry; was discharged the 20th day of December 1 864 as first lieutenant Co. "II nth Iowa in fantry by reason of expiration of service. Died November 4, 1907, aged 71 years. He joined General Compson's Post No. 22, Depart ment of Oregon G. A. R., ou the 7th dav of Scnlcmbcr 1007 bv transfer from Gcucral-Slimticr Post No. 12 G. A, R. iu which post he had been long a faithful member. He left to mourn his departure his faithful wife to whom he was wedded before the war, five sons, three daughters, 23 grand children and three great grandchildren, nil of whom were picsent at the funer al services. This is the very briefest possible summary of the life of one of the noble old heroes who made a but wark of his breast IkIuccii his country, his houic andjoyed ones and their enemies during that time. It says nothing of bivouac and bat tle, of field and foray, of long wea ry marches and tedious aggravat ing sieges, of sickness, exposure and wounds, of the friendships ce mented so strongly during those three years of bitter warfare that they will reach into the great be yond, where there shall be no more wars or rumors of war. All of these things have b-en recorded by a hand whose record to .true and whose reward is iu his hand to re ward every man according to his works and we know that He is faithful to do all that he promises. why, then, should we grieve for the departed? We know he is iu better hands than ours. Let us rather glory iu his life of patriotism and faithfulness, emulate his exam ple and honor his memory. We can do this iu 110 way that would please mm neuer man 10 upuoui apu en force the laws of the country he fought to save, give all honor and praise to those of his comrades he left behind, for their patriotic devo tion with him iu the common cause, and this is the very least that we cuu uiford to do if we claim to be citizens with u spark of patriotism iu our hearts. These old heroes will not be with us long. Rapidly their ranks are being thinned. Let us show them the honor and affection while they yet live that is due the preservers of the very existence of our nation Cochran's What Is It? Sam Cochran carries the belt as a fisherman. One day this week he took a trip up the raging Clack amas with rod and line and lauded some half dozen fine salmon. Then just to show what he could do he hooked and lauded the daddy of all the salmon of the Clackamas river. He weighed 30 pounds, is slim as a razor back pig, so old that he has lost all but his "canine" teeth, looks to be half devil, half, fish, is ugly as a mud fence, and Sam drew a long breath of relief when he landed the specimen and found it couldn't run ou land, The fish is hanging iu Bennett's meat mark et and is worth going to set-. It is evidently one of last year's chiuook salmon that got lost iu the shuffle. The municipal court had nothing startling to report this week. A regular run of plain drunks being about the only crop harvested. This source of revenue was just about keeping even with the expences of the court. Last month the fines amounted to $105. For a few days we have some fine 100x100 pieces of property for sale ou the Portland boulevard for 1 700 all cash. One of these pieces has a basement for building ou it. We also have a good buy in a 5- room house at $1250, S50 cash and balance $o per mouth and interest paid monthly at 7 per cent. See King & Gilmore. THE BARGAIN COUNTER An Interesting Column For Prospective Buyers. $750. River view corner lot terms. S. L. Dobic. AcrcaRC I have three acres close 111 and cheap. S. L. Doble. Cut class, silverware and hand painted dishes at National Tea store. You get full wciiiht and first quality at the Central market. Just try it awhile. Si 150. Modern four-room cot tagc and 50x100 improved lot terms, b. L. Dobie. $425. Must be sold soon lot in St. Johns Park. cash, balance T5 n mouth, b. L. Dobic. Strawberry plants 25c per too. Now is best time to plant them. W. 1. C5 I .1... T I i. owengi'i, 111c Harness maKcr. Choice articles for birthday, wed ding and Christmas gifts. Make early selection. National Tea store. Bargains iu watches, diamonds and jewelry at Uncle Myers 143 3rd street, near Alder, Portland, Oregon. Rachel Paulson, teacher of Piano nnd Harmony. 409 Tilford Build ing, Tenth and Morrison Streets, Portland. For Sale Wagon and double Harness, almost new, only iu use for nine months. 805 W. Rich mond street. Mrs. Tillapaiich has opened dress making parlors at 609 Fillmore street. Rearouable prices and sat isfaction guarauted. Have your property insured iu the St. Paul or Northern fire in surance companies. They are the est. b. L. Dobie, agent. All watches repaired and mtar- anteed by C. M. Salisbury, can be found at Uncle Myers, 143, 3d St., near Alder, Portland, Oregou. One of the best Investments you can make with that idle money of yours is to buy some of the stock of the Oregou Flake Pood company. Try the Central Cigar store one door north Peninsula Bank, 103, Jersey St. Exclusive cigars and tobaccos. Base ball headquarters. I. h. Goodcll, proprietor. All our meats are government usiK.ctcd and the best that money can buy. They are neatly nnd carefully handled. Come lit and leave your order for free delivery. Ward's Central Market. The Ladies' Aid of the Evangel ical church will hold their annual bazar and Thanksgiving dinner November 27 nnd 28, iu Holbrook building, next to Boiiham & Cur rier's dry goods store. If you have vacant lots in St. Johns and arc paying rent for your house, see me. I will take your lots and give you n modern home close iu. E. C. Hurllert, 440 Chicago street, St. Johns. Phantom Party 011 skates, Thurs day, November 14, at St. Johns Kink. Dress iu sheet and pillow case and keep mum. Admission 10c, skates 25c. Secia! orchestra music. If you want anything iu the way of furniture or household utensils, either new or second hand you will make a mistake if you do not sec H. F. Clark's immense stock before buying. 51-tf H. F. Clark has the largest stock oi new and second hand furni ture iu the city, new Royal sewing machines, one of the best iu the market, and will give you bargains iu all lines. 5i-tf Owing to my removal to Hood River I am offering my Point View proiMirty at 11 grea sacrifice for a few days. See II. G. Ogdeu at Review office for purticuluis. W. C. Adams. The Oregon Flake Food com pany has some shares of stock yet to sell which will lc the best in vestment you can make with that spare money you wish to make quick returns ou. Listkn: Others are going to Madame Leoua, why not you? Others are receiving help 011 mat ters oi health, business and love, why not you? Go now. Palmis try, 25c; card, 50c; clairvoyant Si. A Oood Liniment. When you need a good reliable liniment try Chamberlain's Pain Balm. It has no superior for sprains and swellings. A piece of flannel slightly damjxmcd with Pain Balm is superior to a plaster for lame back or pains iu the side or chest. It also relieves rheumatic pains and makes sleep and rest pos sible. For sale by St. Johns drug store. How is Your Title? Have your abstracts made, con tinued or examined by II. Hender son, abstracter and notary public. Rooms 4 and 5, Leo Building, opposite postoffice. Accurate work. Reasonable fees. Wanted. Roomers, for light housekeeping rooms. Apply 605 N. Fillmore. For Rent. Furnished rooms with heat and baths. 531 South Jersey. Entertains Deluge of Visitors. Mrs. Teresa Becker and son of Michigan, Mrs. Nilcs of Milwau kee, Miss McFarland, Miss Mon tour, Mrs. Cusby and daughter, and Mrs. Cox, all of Oregon City are visiting Mrs. G. Ward this week. Quite a Serious Operation. Wc are verv sorrv to lo.irn tlmt one of our subscribers, T. R. Wis- bey underwent nu operation for cancer at one of the Portland hos- Duals last Saturdav. which ticcos. sitatcd the removal of one of his eves. He was in a vcrv sert'ntm condition the last that wc heard, but hope he will recover. After More Yellow Alctal. Daniel Calkins left Tuesday morning for the minitur recions nbotit Merlin, Oregon, nnd has promised to let us hear from him there. Wc shall look with interest for a letter from the handsome old "Coffee Cooler," and wisli him the best of success iu his operations there. Denver Visitors in St. Johns. Mrs. Mnttii Vnssnr nml dniii'b. tcr Minnie, of Denver is visiting Airs, vossar s sisier, Airs, u. Hannn. Thev nrrivod Inst Thurs day and It they like the country and climate here, ns they surely win, iney win uuiKc tiieir home here permanently. A Methodist Allnlstcr Recommends Chamberlain s Cough Remedy. We have used Chamberlain's Cough Remedy iu our home for seven years, and It lias alwuy prov ed to be a reliable remedy. We have found that it would do more than the manufacturers claim for it. It is esiecially good for croup and whooping cough. Rev. James A. Lewis, pastor Milaca, Minn., M. H. church. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is sold by St. Johns Drug Store. If you know any news tell us. !! Bargains t Good four-room house, full lot, Two lots iu l'oint View...... i Fractional block ou Hurliugtnii Pull block, river view. CUT THIS OUT n , Si go J 9 r t E2 0 b " H Ci 2 w rrj B- 5. .' E -! 5cr s ifi. OSS' n aniTJ morn - J s i 3 t Zl 8, 1 2 L c n mi n p. - i 1 pop !2 pr On ac P 100x100 close iu, corner, five-room house 50x100 011 alley close iu, monthly payments . . , 50x100 fine business locution 011 Jersey street . 25x100 two story income business property 80 acres 3 miles from Purest Grove, improved, , Hotel and furnishings cox 100 Income tiroitcrtv. Icrsev street u ---,--- - Good buys iu factory sites, business locations, and modern flats for rent. I.ots and acreage in Whitwood Court, across the river, cheap and ou easy payments. H. G. OGDEN f RP.VIIiW OPPICK. t COLVIN & Rooms 4 and 5 Ii'.o Hi.oo,. Oitositk Postoim'ich J Real Estate, Loans, Insurance Abstracts of Title Prepared. 1ST. JOHNS Manufacturers of Clay Hrick and Pressed Ilrick. Plastering X Sand ou bands at all times. Orders solicited. J Our Whiter Outings nre now in stock nnd nrc ns nice ns you enn get nny where (or the price. Do Comfortables nnd lltnnk els nml Pillows nnd Ticking nnd nit tlmt goes to nmkc n coiuforlnhlc bed sound good to you? Ours nre ntt nmrkcil nt very rcnsoimble prices. Wc Imve 11 lot of four ynnl rcmimiits of l'lnn nclettc tlmt nrc going nt 50 cents ench. Tliey nrc nent nnd good vnhic just fine for Kluioims, Anil rciuenilier tlmt we curry the BUTTERICK PATTERNS' PUBLICATIONS. Wc can fit you vlth n pair of our wear well dimes for BOYS and GIRLS, Acn and Women Bonham& Currier I FOR ONE ! I WEEK ONLY 1 I" , s $ For one week only we $ liswe some Speciitl Bur $ gains in business blocks J on Jersey ami Ivanhoe streets; some choice pieces J on lite river for factory ; 1 sites; some extra uood J bargains in houses and Z lots; some fine lots left in 5 ICast St. Johns on easy t terms. t i KING & 3 GILLMORE'S 5 uyj Jeisey Street. Phone Union .oC8 This Week on Jersey street $ 1,100 275 street, near R. R. , 3 fronts 3,250 .),ooo 3,100 375 .,0OO 2.750 1,000 17,000 3.500 HENDERSON Sm Accurate Work Guaranteed. o BRICK CO.l