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About St. Johns review. (Saint Johns, Or.) 1904-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 11, 1908)
OPEN EVENINGS TIM, XMAS C E. BENEFIT SALE For One Week Commencing Monday, December 14th This will be a grand time to select your CHRIST MAS GIFTS. A small deposit will hold tliem for you. Rockers, High Chairs, Morris Chairs, Stools, (Genuine Leather Turkish Rockers), Child's Rockers, Mu sic Cabinets, Jardi niets, Umbrella Hold ers, Work Baskets, Parlor Lamps, Carpet Sweepers, Rugs from $2.00 up, Dinner Sets, in fact anything you need in the home you will find here, and our prices arc no high: cr on account of the Holiday season. Remember the place- Main store 364-370 K. Morrison Port land Opposite Postoffice Wc can afford to sell at Reasonable Prices 30D0O0D00D00,t'-"0O0.,O0O4O0OOO First National Bank I 2 2 St. Johns, Oregon Capital Stockholders' Liability, $25,000.00 50,000.00 Three per cent paid on savings deposits. Safe deposit boxes for rent. r0 cO fO cS3 eO o r 44 eO e40 e53 tO c4D r3 c53 1 EDMONDSON CO., Plumbing and Tinning 203 S. Jersey Street Phone jersey 9 1 St. Johns, Oregon A A i 31 LJ AVE you seen our regular 3-5 waterproot iiunui g if n Coat we are closing out at ?3 50? See our window dis- nlnu nt Qtulft'u SlinlW 1111(1 L'L'l IiriCL'S. ' Wj Our Cofiees are received fresh each week and ground by electricity. We have n Spidal Hltfiul, 5 lbs. for $ 1, that cannot be beat. , , , R A complete line of Royal Graniteware just received. "ifc Everything good to eat on hand all the time. fR COUCH & CO. I Phone Jersey 973. 206-208 Philadelphia street. If 4 St. Johns Lumber Co. Has all kinds of lumber, kiln dried and otherwise. Also slab wood. Timbers of all sizes cut to order. Get year winter's wood now and save trouble. f GET YOUR COAL From R. WILCOX I Price S7.00 per ton. More HEAT, less SOOT nud SMOKE lor your money inuu uuy t ST. JOHNS BRICK CO Manufacturers of Clay Brick and Pressed Brick. Plastering Sand nn hands at all times. Orders solicited. iitillllllllMMtlll 1 1 1 1 1 1 T .4yiif MM MMMMMMUUtMMMUl H.HENDERSON 205 Jersey St. Real Estate, Loans, Insurance j AKcirorts nf Title PreDared. Accurate Work Guaranteed. t FURS:HIDES Local News. He who by his biz would rise Must either bust or advertise. Coino In and got n Uonnvlllc Monthly, 15 cents. Tho best Bhoi story magazine published. Dr. A. L. Kinney, wlto nud Bon wore pucstB at tho homo of Dr. mid Mrs Hartcl Inst wcok. Why Is nn npostlo tlko n ponny? Hfcauso ho 1b 0110 sent. Tho Bnmo might bo said of nny Bktink. UOItN To Mr. nnd Mrs. tco For. tunc, December 3d, 2:30 a. m. n son. Leo rnys ho Is n born Knight of Pythlns nnd Is for tlio present filling tho chntr of Grnnd Chancellor In his Cnatlo ltnll'. 110UN Saturday Docombor Gth to (r. nnd Mrs. V. E. Swengol, nn eight-pound girl. Tho young lniiy nnd her mother nro doing nicely and her father Is "pulling leather to bent tho unml, Tho most beautiful number of tho Sunset wo havo vet seen Is that for December. Tho typography, tho on engravings, tho makeup nnd press- work .no nil of a high order nnd blend In 0110 harmonious whoto n.aU'ii'. It U11 dollghtful literary pas time for c ) ono dny of recreation. 0 Mrs. Klrkpntrlck, nn old friend of Mrs. Stuckcr of tho Voguo Millinery has boon hero tno past two wcokt from Chicago, nwaltlng tho arrival of her hUBbnnd who will probably roach hero this week. They will locate either hero or In Portland. iru. Klrkpntrlck nnd Mrs. Stuckor used to piny with tho Bnmo dolls when llttlo glrlB, HwniMRUtn, nnd enjoyed tho Bnmo frenks nud fancies nnd hnven't gotten over It yet. 0 Havo you scon llonnvi..oB .Month ly for December? It Ih tho best yet nnd If you haven't received otio from nny source you amy find tho mngnzlno on anlo nt this office Tltlr Is n now mngnzlno and una tltnt U Mure to make .ta wny rnpiuly to thu head of tho list. If you hnvo ono, It would bo n good Won to buy an t.thor nud Bond n frlond. The pilco Ih only 10 cents nnd It Is oxcrythlng Mint could bo desired typogrnphlcnliy nnd otherwise. It Is rilled from tho flrnt pngo to the Inst with tho most Interesting short stories, Just tho thing tor a dny t'avel, or to havo In io homo for n few moments recreation. Coino tt.to the offlco and get 0110, 1G conts per copy or S1.G0 per annum, MR. AND MRS. CURTIS RETURN Mr. nii'i Mrs. O. W. Curtis returned 1icsdny from n trip to Enstorn Washington nnd Idaho. Thoy visaed Onrfleld nnd Pulmnn. Wnsli., IiOwls toii.arniiKovllle. WhltoBburg, Rlgglni and Pallock, Idaho nnd saw some country. Somo of It looked good, but mora of It wntt built too much Oil tho perpendicular plan, pnrtlculnr.j for Mrs. Curtis. wiun you can tnko a enow of tobacco nnd without loaning ovor tho Bldo of tho buggy, you enn paint nn autumn landscape on a lady a bon net GOO feet bolow It becomes n lltilo too nltltudlnous and abrupt nicor-ing to her Idona of proprloty; tits 1 again wViu you aro In a .rh u dellcato Bltuatlon, to havo a moas- I, vicious, dogontrato broncho get tunpied In barbod vlro and ondoavor t- buck his rldor 'i until ho nonrly entangles tho entlro outfit undklllB himself, and wullo this good lady gets out of tho buggy, and ondoavora to oscapo, la chased back by wild cattlo, alio Just simply draws tho lino and declares, that whtlo sho Is fond of a llttlo oxcltomont this la too strenuous and sho would not go back thero for u load cinch on tno wholo Btnto. Iloth our good frlonds think St. Johns is good enough for thom and their rolatlves, and Mr, Curtis thlnkB that !U sons-in-law and their families will bo tioro In tho spring to rnoko tholr homes horo. Wo will bo glad to have tnoni coino and a minion moro with thom. Come In and see our premiums we oiler for clubs. You never saw their equal. O' A HAPPY BIRTHDAY. Master Laverno Hall celebrated his birthday last Tnursday, Docoinber 3, In a very happy manner. Ho called in a number of his friends and uoy enjoyed the soason and all kinds of gooj things as only young healthy children can, Verno la a bright young man add will grow up to bo President of the Unlteu Staten Borne day. or If he takes to politics early, maybe Justlco of the peaco. Anyway he Is our kind of a lad ami we wish him many happy returns of December 3 and when ho comes up for electlotn ho will recelvo our vote. Christmas is comintr and a set of our premium teaspoons or pair of scissors with a year subscription to the Review would make a most acceptable and appropriate present to an absent friend. Tag, you are it, after you buy a tag of the C. E. bunch. Wear it all next week and see the smile that won't wash off on the faces of the young, people as you meet them. It will be worth many times the nickel the tag will cost you. l.n.liiia. Ml. n fn n ,i. r nil tlll JUll mi; U Ut Will subscriber, wc make no distinction; . . . ,1, .ft. 1 ,,.! . mil wc win iikc just n nine iicucr Mil l , !l you win unng a new suuscnucr ith you. if Mrs. II. Rninbo, mother of our ccnial dentist, is reported very ill at her home in Portland. Mr. nnd Mrs. Hustid of Portland visited with their daughter, Mrs. llattic McKinney, over Sunday. Read the premium offers in this week's Review. We wish to double our circulation in the next 30 days. C. J. Miller, as wc are going to press is fitting up the room next door to the Review office for a cigar statu!. xr - tT T ( If .1 River spent the week visiting her parents, the Bycrlccs, and friends in Portland. The If ratcrnal Brotherhood dance tonight promises to eclipse any tiling of the kind given in St. Johns this winter. Galloway s orchestra will have an entirely new list of musical selections, never before played here. If yoiuwill nuke a liitle effort you can seen re. one of the beautiful prizes we offer for clubs. Mrs. John Willis is very anx ious to locate her brother Patrick James Lirwiu, who was last heard of at Elgin, Ills., just prior to the Spanish American war. His pres ence is wanted to settle his father's estate. Miss Clara Heller, formerly an employe of this office, but recently has been in Dtiusmuir, unl., re turned to her old stamping ground the first of the week. There is no place like home when that home is in St. Johns. The many friends of Miss Dog- mar Peterson, formerly Mrs. David Sorbcr will be greatly surprised to hear that she was married Novcin bcr 28 to Mr. Win. Middleton, sou of a prominent lawyer of Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Middleton will make their future home in portland. The shears wc offer as a prem ium arc of the best make and n five year guarantee goes with every pair Wc wish to tender our heartfelt thanks to the Fraternal Brother hood nnd Rcbeknh loducs of St. Johns, the United Artisans of Ore gon City and the Oswego KcDckali lodge, and to the many friends for their kindly sympathy during our late bereavement. Also for the many beautiful floral offerings. Gilbert Ward nml Family. Mr. J. II. Long of DonucII & Long, Portland, who is interested in the St. Johns Gas Light nud Heat company was in the city Wed nesday looking after the interests of his company. He says that Duvidor is out of the company entirely, has not n thing to do with it, but that it is in entirely other hands. Those who have it now are going to begin active work of construction within a short time and will make a cash deposit bond to guarantee good faith. He will place a representative here iu St. Johns to take care of things here as soon as arrange ments can be effected. It now, really looks as if something was go ing to be done to make the propo sition materialize. The spoons we offer are warrant ed solid nickel silver, the same met al clear through, therefore there is no plating to wear off. If tliey be come tarnished through use, as all silver will, a little Bon Ami or any good scouring soap and elbow grease will brighten them up and will not injure litem lit tlie least. The skatinc rink is nuain iu op eration. Tills time under the man agement of Mr. C. M. Thomas. Mr. Thomas is an experienced and successful rink manager and aspires to operate the rink in such a man ner that the most refined, will be r!pfis1 to mtronize him. He savs he never operated a rink on Sun days and will follow his rule here, keeping the rink opeu every day except Sunday. lie has a new process for preparing his floor, do- ! 1.1. 11 .!. lug uwuy Willi uu uum, su iiiui, ut ter he pets his floor and skates all clenned un. there will not be suffi cient dust on the floor to soil the most delicate fabric. We certainly hope Mr. Thomas may do well aud helieve he will. There is no more delightful or more healthful exer cise and it a man runs the rink as Mr. Thomas proposes, he should have the heartv support of the best people of the city. 0 How is Your Title? Have your 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. Not th label on your pgr. MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS. Sco Clark for Christmas cnndlcs. Geo. Simmons for Tomnto Klip. 0 Wolcott, the Rent man offers big bargains in his ad this week. o rurnnco hentcd offlco or living rooms to ront In First National Dank building. You get full weight and first quality at the Central market. Just try it awhile. Have your property insured in the St. Paul or Northern fire insur ance companies. They nrc the best. S. L. Dobic, agent. 1'OR SALE lot G0200, eight room houso nnd bnrn. 1'rlco $2500 half r.ifli balance tlmo 7 per cent. Cnll ut this office. 4tf-o Simmons for Chocolate Elip. o If you want to buy.ront, sell or oxchnngo property boo Wolcott, (Tho Rent Mnu.) 101 South Jersey. Sldo entrance. I havo n dnndy240-acro farm in cluding stock nud grnln, ull trndo nnd tnko St. Jolinn houso In ox chnngo. McKinney -i-tt 0 Clark for tho flnost Chrlstnms can dies In tho city. 0 See Wolcott's ad for bargains. , I.eovo Telegram "Tho AloBka Tour" coupon votes for Mrs, Valen tino nt tho Post Office, Review offlco or with your cnrrlcr. LOST Lady's brooch with a large nmethjst set, Rhinestone bor der. Please leave nt Review office. Mrs. M. McKcc. 6p CELERY Two buuchcH for 10 conti fresh from tho gnrden; nlso chick ens, 205 No. Edison street, nuovo woolen mills . 7c Christmas Candy Clnrk. o Simmons for nnv old Plip, the best hot drink made. It you. havo 11 snap to offer In lota and want cash sco McKinney. Itf, o Jos. W. II. Rcid of Devil's Lake. N. I), will sell von at n barcuiu. Lots 1,2,; nnd 4 iu block 6, or 31 33 "d 34 i hlock 4, Point View, write mm. oc Por your Christmas presents place your orders with Lash, he can supply you with anything iu the line of silverware or jewelry that you may need, as low as the lowest. I huvo a 11300 morgngo duo In two yours will trndo and pay difference for a (2000 or (2500 houso. What havo you? McKlnnoy. ttf. 0 All our meats nre irovcriuucnt Inspected and the best that llioiicv can buy. They nre neatly and carefully liantlleti. Lome 111 aim leave your order for free delivery. Ward's Central Market. WANTED To list your proporty for stile. McKinney, St. Johns HolghtB. Mf. ' o If you want a nice llttlo homo nud have but a fow dollars to stmt with, you had hotter sco McKinney. -Itf o Simmous for hot drinks, beef ten. All kinds of laundry work done promptly. Rough dry washing 0 conts per pound, Calls mndo for laundry at any placo. Ring us up Phono Jersoy 331. 8t. Johns Lnun diy. Churchill Dros.,proprletor8. FOR BALE Lota 5 and 0, block 27. PolntVlow addition. Now nix- room houso (900 cash, Address J. Dudley, G19 Lohlgh. Gp I have sovoral cash and Install ment buycra If your prices aro right. What havo you to offer for sale? McKlnnoy, St. Johns Heights. Ut. LOa't Cocker spaniel, S months old, black curly hair, short tall. Fin der loavo at 17C3 Haven street Uni versity Park and rocolvo reward, o Five-room houso closo In, graded streets, side walks, GOxlOO foot (1200. Only (100 cash. Como quick If you want this. McKlnnoy. -Itf Music Studio Room 13, McChos- i.oy IJlock. Miss Laura J. Cloland, vocal teacher, will bo In tho studio Tuesday and Thursday, from 1 to G r M., and Mlua Rachel Paulson, teacher of piano and harmony, 1 to "1 P, M. Monday, Friday and Satur day. G2o Beo McKinney for Kenton townslto property. Oct Iu on tho ground floor itf. 0 FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. Two acres Inside city limits of Yamhill, Yamhill county, Oregon. Will sell or exchange for St. Johns property. D, C. Tallman, Jobes Mill. 4tfo HOLIDAY MILLINERY OFFERINGS At O. P. Wolcott's Millinery Store 401 South Jersey Street lOt A S' nnc rs' -al)S regular value 50c 10c I tit 1 1000 ynrls 3 n1, Ribbon, regular value 20c, LUl I now - - - - 10c yard I gL y 10 dozen assorted hats and caps, all this season's LUL C goods, value up to $1.50; now - 25c each I . y 20 dozen assorted Hat Ornaments, values up to L.UL 3 50c, now 5c each I fit A. 10 (loze11 nssortccl Fnnc' Feathers and Birds, LUl value up to $1.50, now - - 25c each I fi 3 dozen assorted Dress Shapes, values up to LUl J $1.50, now - - - '15c each I rA sR 1'ive dozen assorted Dress Shapes, values up to LtVHj vf S2.S0. now .... 95c each Two dozen assorted Dress Shapes, values up to Sl.yacnch 4.50, now Lot 7 j I -.. O Two dozen Trimmed Hats, values up to $3.00, LUl O now 95c each I tt Q c dozen Trimmed Hats, values up to $4.50, LUl now $1.50 each I gt A A 'wo llzcn Trimmed Hats, values up to $7, LUl I U now $2.95 each Corner Charleston and Jersey WE are displaying iu one of our windows a large clock. It has been wound aud tells you the time when running; but it will stop and if you happen to be fortunate the stop ping of that clock will mean five silver dollars to you aud it will stop once each week whether the saloons open iu St. Johns or not. When you make a cash purchase of $1.00 or more or when you pay your account you will be given a card with the time of day printed on it for each $ 1 of cash paid. Then on Sat urday afternoon of each week at three o'clock you bring all your tickets to the store and the person holding the ticket having on it the time nearest to what the clock says when it stops will be give five dollars. This is to continue till February. BON HAM & CURRIER Keep Bright and You WILL KEEP BUSY Klectric Unlit is tliu magnet Unit draws trade. The bright store is the "hypnotic eye" of business. People cn 110 more resist the attraction of u brilliant, Hlcctricully linhtml store than they can resist the clarion call of 11 brass hand. Is your competitor with thelilectrlcully llltiuihmted show windows, bright interior and sparkling Hlectric .Sign netting nn advantage over you? The moth never flutters around the unlighted candid Up-to-date stores nowadays cousidor shop-window lighting a necessity, whether they remain ojhiii after dark or not. Couicutioit forces modern methods. A show window brilliantly illuminated with Klectric light will mnke many a sale "the night before." Hlectric light coiuiels attention, makes easy thu examination of your display, shows goods iu detail and fabrics hi their true colors. And don't neglect the Hlectric Sign. It is soliciting "tomorrow's" business every moment it is lighted burning your name iu the public mind. It is a solicitor that never becomes weary never stops work - costs little. Cnll Telephones: Alnlu 6688, A 1675 for Information. Portland Railway Light and Power Co. FIRST AND AIDES STREETS PORTLAND OREGON LOOK! LOOK I We are overstocked on heating stoves and for ing to sell them at cost. the next ten davs we arc coiny If you are iu need of a heater, now is the time to buy. Come in early aud see the complete assortment and get prices. ma if I ST. JOHNS HARDWARE CO. Geo. f . A. Walker, O. D. Optician and Optometrist North Uank Pharmacy Wednesday Forenoons. Glaiws Properly Tilted 1 4