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About St. Johns review. (Saint Johns, Or.) 1904-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 23, 1908)
Toledo Ranges Notice the smooth nickle work. Easy to keep clean. Full nsbestos lined. Made of best quality cold rolled sheet steel. We guarantee it to be perfect We Sell It For $10.00 Less than any Range of equal qunltity in St. Johns. We furnish new pipe and place it in your Home. Don't Forget bout our HEATERS the best on the market. $1 down, $1 weekly. Local News. Remember the place-- Mniti store . 364-370 K. Morrison Portland rfr it - 1 Opposite Postoffice We can afford to sell at Reasonable Prices r 1 1 1 2 y 1 1 t L cO cs e0 c-O CO e0 03 Y Y t3 cO f3 p3 f0 m First National Bank I at. jonns, uregon ? 2 2 Capital Stockholders' Liability, $25,000.00 50,000.00 Three per cent paid on savings deposits. Safe deposit boxes for rent. EDMONDSON CO., Plumbing and Tinning Call and .see our new Garden Hose. 203 S. Jersey Street Phone jersey 91 St. Johns, Oregon DO YOU WISH TO MAKE LIFELONG FRIENDS? I If to, buy n pair of SI! I.'. KOYAI W.UK or GOODSMAN BROS.' ROY A I. CHINOOK .SIIOHS for men. We have a complete line of fc School Shoe for lxy ami girls at modest prices. We alto have a complete Hue cf Acpiapelle Waterproof Clothing. A trial ol any of the above good will be ample proof of our assertion in till ail, 2 COUCH 6t CO. 1 Phone Union 406G. :o6-2o8 Philadelphia street. A Merchant's Expense ol Doing Business Must Determine His Selling Price When you buy here you are not helping to pay a big rent, big insurance, an army of clerks and your neighbor's bills. Compare our prices with those of Portland. Men's silk lined dress gloves $1.50 value $1.15 Men's ISverstick rubbers, $1.35 value 1.00 Men's heavy blue shambray shirts, 75c value 50 Men's heavy wool socks, 25c value 15 Boys' all wool sweaters, $1.50 value 1,00 We are adding a line of ladies' goods and notions and quote the following just to attract the ladies to our store: Fancy neckwear, sold regularly at 50c $ Fur trimmed felt slippers, $1.50 value Wool felt over gaiters, I1.00 value , Children's mitts, 15c value Thread, sold everywhere at 6c per spool 311 South Jersey Street 25 1. 15 .65 .10 05 COAL CREEK COAL Cheaper, cleaner, better than wood. Delivered anywhere in the city. R. WILCOX, Agent For neat work, good material and reasonable prices The Review job printing department cannot be beaten. He who by Ills biz would rise Must cither bust or advertise. Watch the label on your paper. Get on the baud wagon for the Peninsula booster edition. It will be the best thing ever sent out from this part of the country. o Mrs, J, II, Joiicb nnd daughter of I'errydnlo Ore, who hns boon visit ing her brother, It. McKlnney, dopnn I'd for their home Krldny, Inst. All Kpworth League rally will be held at the regular service hour Sunday 7:30 to 8:30 p. m. livery bodv come, as n very interesting meeting will be held. M. P. Parsons returned the Inst of Inst week from Park -Place, whero ho tins boon engaged during the slim mer In constructing n collide of fine school buildings. Ho reports tiling lively thoro and every body hnppy, o - Our typesetter went back on us yesterday, through the breaking of n gas pine to the burner and wc were unable to get the council pro cccdings set up in time for this week, we will Have tliem in our next issue. BIG REALTY SALE The high school football team is soliciting funds to procure tin outfit. When they call on you just remember that it is but a little while since you were a boy, nut! think of the bully games you had while you dig up nil extra quarter or a null Tor them. It will pay. o llooxt the I'enliiHiilii 00. Ion. It wi.i prove n booster for yout locality, Wo wish to have every lirlustry In St. Johns Included In either tlio nrllo ups or the display ndn no that wo may mnke the bust possible show l"B. Miss Cole on Salem street placed us under many obligations by bring lug us a flue three-tier Baldwin off one ot her trees, blie says sue gathered five boxes of good apples from this tree and fully another box fell off the tree. The Baldwin is a splendid apple and the speci men Miss Cole brought us is a flue one. Kpworth League reunion in Ulckiicr'.s hall Wednesday evening, was a very enthusiastic meeting. There were about too in attend ance, and an excellent urogram was rendered. A good social time was enjoyed afterward during which delicious refreshments were served. Iivcryouc enjoyed the oc casion. Note the label on your paper. Mr. Steve Osburii,. uncle of Mrs. Katie McKiuuie, arrived last Tties- lay from Hood River iu company with C. K. Done of that city, who is a cousin of Mrs. McKiuuie. Mr. Osburti has been making n tour of the coast and stopped to see his niece whom he had uot seen for many years. He returned to Osburii, Idaho, via Seattle and Spokane yesterday. o Note the libel on your paper. A Are broke out at the home of A. W. Markle on South Ivauhoe Tuesday morning about 11 o'clock. The fire boys were at the scene within ten minutes after the alarm was turned in, and with their usual celerity quickly subdued the flames. The fire apparently started from a defective flue and the damage from tire and water will likely reach be tween $300 nnd f.too. Had the chemical engine carriage uot brok en down on the way the loss 110 doubt would have been appreciably ess. An unfortunate feature was K. C. Conch getting a finger caught in the fire apparatus and cutting it badly, several stitches being re quired to fix it up, Note the label on your paper. The initial number of the new magazine, llonville's Western Monthly reached our table this week. It is a bright youngster of 112 pages of as neat, clean clear-cut presswork as ever came out of a printery. It is printed on good book paper and illustrated with several fine halftones of Columbia river scenery; contains aa install ment of a very interesting serial story and a large number of very entertaining short stories, poems, and a splendid list of advertising patrons for the first issue of the magazine. The cover design is iu keeping with the other parts of the number and puts the finishing touch upon a production that the publishers may well feel proud of. A Card. We desire to thus publicly ex press our appreciation and gratitude to the fire department and neigh bors and friends for their kindness and prompt action during the fire at our home Tuesday, and assure them that the same will not be forgotten. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Markle. Note the label on your paper. A real estate transfer of import ance was that made Monday by the Columbia Arms Investment Com pnny to M. L. Holbrook. The dea covers a trnct of 71 acres of laud at bunth's crossing, near St. Johns I lie consideration was 590,000. Th land iu question is a portion of th ioo-acre tract purchased by William Killlugsworth nnd associates last January for the sum of $65,000.00 1 Heir profit nniounts to 2s. 000.00 ii'id they still retain Approximately one-fourth of the acreage. The sale is considered a significant one as i shows the increasing values of real estate on the Peninsula. The tract is located at Smith's crossing, near where the St. Johns car line crosses the Spokane, Port land & Seattle track. Mr. Holbrook intends to cut the property up into city lots. Streets arc to be eroded water mains laid and sidewalks put in, as is being done iu other sub urban districts. I'cssendeu street, which extends through the proper ty is to be widened and paved, in conjunction wuu me property own trs along the same highway, 1 he Columbia Arms Company retains the remainder -of the 100 acre tract which extends from the O. K. & N.to the Columbia slough, I he deal was manipulated by K, G. Brand and is one ot the best of the many good deals he made during the two years he has been opcrnt lug as n broker at Maegley Junc tion. Mr. Brand is one of the livest, most progressive realty men on the Peninsula. Peninsula Realty Ass'n. The realty association met in reg ular session yesterday evening am although there was not such nu at tendance as could have been desir e'd a good meeting was held. Presi dent Nolta met the West Side Real ty board, seeking co-oeratioti with that body nnd was given every en couragemcut, although they desired greatly for the Peninsula Realty As sociation to join them iu n bunch. Communications from the Port' land Rose Carnival association and the Peninsula Rose Carnival nss-j ciation were read by the acting sec retory. The association endorsed the proposition of publishing the Pen insula booster on which the Review is working nnd also the publication of the Peninsula News as proposed by the Kcvlcvv. MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS. Airs. Louisa Keognn. Mrs. Louisa Kcogan died Wed nesday 11:30 p.m., nt her home .11.1 Oswego street, St. Johns, Ore. She was born iu Peterborough, Ontario, 1851. June 6, i868,she wns united iu marriage to Richard II. Keouau in Saginaw, Mich. She is survived by her husband, one sister, Mrs. F. N. Brezee.St. Johns, Ore.;and two brothers, William Pye of Saginaw Mich., nnd John Pye, of Maiikato, Mi 11 u. Mrs. Roy Wilcox, who was oper ated on Wednesday is improving nnd her recovery is considered as sured It was a very severe trial lowever, in her enfeebled condi tion. Mrs. lid. Stockton, who suffered a severe operation for cancer re cently iu a Portland hospital is im proving uicely, the cuttings are healing iu good shae and the good lady will be home the first of the week, all of which is very good news to her many friends. Now is the time to euguge space iu the Peninsula edition before a canvas of the rcuiusula is male, for you will have the choice of space and can secure any amount you wish; later this cannot be done. Better take the space now. o A Linen and China shower was given Miss Kuiiiia Schrimsher and .Mr. Harry York on Saturday even ing, (Jet. 17, by the Baptist church Glory Class. Several speeches were made after which lunch was served and games played. Theyouugcoiiplc received many uselul presents. o We haye arranged for the O. R. & N, railway company to take all the copies of the Peninsula booster edition that are not wanted by the different societies and business men in St. Johns and on the Peninsula and they will distribute them to their several offices in the eastern states where they will be handed to people coining west. L. H. Simpson of the St. Johns laundry sold his interest in that es tablishment to Mr. K. R. Churchill ast Monday, Mr. Churchill is a bro ther of the senior member of the firm and recently came here from Duluth, Minn. Mr. Simpson con templates a visit to California before engaging in any other business but he will not leave St. John, that is assured. " Married, at the resideuce of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs, S. C. Cook, 1001 Oswego St. .Wednesday October 21, 1908, Mr. Ktumett A. Blew and Miss Jessie L. Cook, Rev. F. L. Young officiating. ' 1 his was a quiet home wedding only the immediate relations and a few friends being present. Mr. and Mrs. Blew left on the Califor nia F.xpress immediately after the wedding for a tour of the coast. Dressmaking, McClicsnoy block. Delicious Muscntcllcs nnd Concord grapes nt Frank Clark's. TOR 8ALG -Buff Orpington cocker els. C. H. Dorrlo, French Block, -lot Tho best y. Thoso C-ncro tracts It. H. Smith &Co. hnvo for Bale. Fine lot of King apples nt Frank uinrKB. 1113 uesi eating nppics on earth, 0 You get full weight nnd first qunlity nt the Central market. Just try it awhile. "O l'uro Hold River Apple- cider can bo bndntAl. Harris cigar storo whole snlo or retail. Subscribe for the Telegram best evening pntwr on the coast See lid Stockton. FOR SALE Horse, wolght 1230 pounds; buggy nnd harness; InnUro of Hngoiiscn and Smith. 49 ttc The ladies of the Baptist church will serve Thanksgiving d tiner. Watch for place and price. Nothing llko tho L. II. Smith & Co C-ncro tracts. Sco him about thorn Laundry work, house nnd office dunning, by tho dny or hour, Ad dress K, Box 1108. Mp POUND A post office key nnd left nt this oflice. Owner can have same by paying for this notice. ! or a good lob of painting, pnper hanging or knlsomlnlng nt reason- nblo prlco phono Richmond 472. COp n ' Plain Sowliig.hemtlltchhig and fan cy work ilono by thr. piece or day. I. M. Hunter, 202 H. Polk St. Johu.i lite Have your proiicrty insured iu the St. Paul or Northern fire insur ance companies. They are the best. S. L. Dobic, agent. ir you wani 10 uuy.runt, lieu or exchange property see Wolcott, (The llcnt Man.) 101 South Jersey. Side entrance. The Lndies' Aid of the Congre gational Church, will serve n chick en pie dinner, on ivlectiou Day in the Holbrook Block. Price 25 Cts. o 8 1 LVHItWAll 1-2 Seo I.nsh nt 207 South Jersey street. Ho ban tho finest llm of Hllvorwaro for tho table nt prices to dull the times. Juul right for Christmas, Sco thoso C-acro tractn that 111. Smith & Co, offer. o To meet any persona employed during tho day who may wish music lessons, MIhh Clolniid, vocal teacher, will bo In hor studio Tuesday oven lugs during October from C to 8 p. 111. mid MIhh Paulson, piano teacher, Fildny evening fiom C to 8 p. 111. r,0p THU I.I.OVD Hoomu with or with out board. (Jood homo cooking, for ror of 1-oavltt and Ivniihoo HtreetH, One sulto of housekeeping roouiH, Mrs. M. 1-2. Scott. FIVU-ncro tracts nonr electric lino, 14 mllos from boat tnndlug.Tho finest land esp'j billy adapted to fruit fluo placo for a Bupburbiin homo; nice elilck.ui ranch. FIvo. ncro tructa 1500, 1760 etc. For full In formation doj I.oroy II. Smith & Co. All our meats are government nspected and the best that money an buy. They are neatly nun carefully handled. Come in nnd cave your order lor uee delivery. Ward's Central Market. 0 All kinds of luundry work don promptly. Rough dry wualilng 0 couta pur pound, (.'alia inniio for laundry nt any plnco, King us up bono Jersey 331. St. Johim I.auu- hy. Churchill Uros.,proprlotor8. Mimic Studio Room 13, McChosnoj Block, Miss Cleland, vocal teacher, us for two years u pupil of llorr Uo Charles feparkB of Drosdon, Our- innny. Houra Ho & p. 111., Tuesmiy, ednesday and Thursdny. -Miss Paulson toachor of piano ami har mony Is a graduate of Chicago Musi- cu College. Houra from 1 to G p, m. Monduy, Friday and Saturduy. 00 p WANTED Succesa Magazlno ro- julrea tho services of a man In St, Johns to look after expiring aubscrlp tlons and to secure now business by moans of special methods unusually effective; position permanent; pre fer ono with oxperlonco, but would consider any applicant with good natural qualifications; salary 1C0 per day, with commission option. Ad dress, with references, R. C. Peacock, Room 102, Success Magazlno Bldg., Now York. How is Your Title? Have yqur abstracts made, con tinued or examined by Peninsula Title, Abstract and Realty Co., II. Henderson, manager. Accurate work. Reasonable fees. Cement Block building, Jersey street. Note the label on your paper, MILLINERY I At unheard of prices at this time of the venr. t HALF PRICE On nil our hats up to ??. 00, That means i fS.oo lints for $4. 00 G.oo hats for $3.00 l 4.00 hats for 2.00 2.00 hats for 1.00 f $t.oo hats for 50 cents. You pay only half of the regular price. All hats marked in plain figures, Phone Jersey 2t 1 O. P. WOLCOTT 401 S. Jersey St. t Arc you tired of punching your toes through your stockings? Are you tired of darning? If you are, try the We have sold many kinds of hose, but these give the best satisfaction of any. When a customer tells us if we have n pair of shoes that will wear ns well as our Wuuder hose he will take n pair, wc think we have the right thing. Do you do embroidery work? We have the Cnrlson-Ctirricr Hue of real linen pieces, and pil lows and pillow tops, mid the silks for work ing them. Do you wear overalls? We have a big Hue of Headlights. Our store is the St. Johns ngency for all of these. ft BONHAM & CURRIER Keep Bright and You WILL KEEP BUSY Hlectric Light is the magnet that draws trade. The bright store is the "hypnotic eye" of business. People can 110 more resist the attraction ol 11 brilliant, lilectricnlly lighted store than they can resist the clarion call of a brass baud. Is your competitor with the lilectricnlly illuminated show windows, bright iuteiior and sparkling lilectriu Sign getting nu advantage over you? The moth never flutters around the uiilighted cnndlc! Up-to-date stores nowadays consider shop-window lighting n necessity, whether they remain oeii after dark or uot. Competition forces modem methods. A show window brilliantly illuminated with lileclrie light will make many n sale "the night before." lilectrlc light compels attention, makes easy the examination of your display, shows goods iu detail and fabrics in their true colors, And don't neglect the lilectric Sign. It is soliciting "tomorrow's" business every moment it is lighted burning your name iu the public mind. It is 11 solicitor that uuver becomes weary never stops work - - costs little. Call Telephones: Mnlit 6688, A 1675 for Information. Portland Railway Liglit and Power Co, FIRST AND ALDER STREETS PORTLAND OREGOII S T ?4 tft T tvT ?4 T4 ?4 T ? i?4 ? 4 1?4 With Legs LORAIN I Kb- 8 Without Legs RANGES 'IMi is is the t annc you hear them talk about. It will J my yutt Income iu ami see this one be fore you buy. Heaters, Heaters! Make your selection of your winter heating stove now,us our assort ment is complete and the prices are liglit. Look our line over be fore you buy ami be convinced, S ST. JOHNS HARDWARE CO. Successor to 1). R. Norton & 4" I ST. JOHNS BRICK CO.! Manufacturers of Clay Brkk and Pressed Brick. Plastering Sand on hands at all times. Orders .solicited. H. HENDERSON 205 Jersey St. Real Estate. Loans. Insurance Abstracts of Title Prepared. Accurate Work Guaranteed FURS HIDES it ctfch. lo tofto morn monty for you to bln lUw FimaI JILIm to ui tha to itoiue. riu iur rntxi xm. airkci in-furi. Duiyiuu j mum ' nun 1 trO K 1 MArrta uuiuti,. tV)pu... fount. IW.UM.I on lh ial,Kt .r vnlUa. l!luil,.Ul til tl loiio.u 111 tbi Ti.fwi.'KMi.U. IV,.. Ti.in, a U. Ibiii4tu't i" 'W a"11vi,-f"" ? f C...NI ,t.r II . t iuU, l.trcLMU. run IJ hi ' "k '"' & llulM Uttl lib U.iUjIi.1 H,4mt INI MuuUUtiltu4UnitlUut.ti.ilii4l.VliM II UUiwlbttW. U U.4n.aiuWiutalvlNil.(lKHv.. AJnlcmbUrv,lvl-, JUtnimiMu.muu,