St. Johns review. (Saint Johns, Or.) 1904-current, February 19, 1909, Image 2

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    THE ST. JOHNS REVIEW
PnbtlnhM ETfrr Fridiiy
At liV Wtrt Darlington Street, St. John.
IV MaHKI.H 8t llVHIU.KK.
Tim Rkviuw Is entered nt post office
In Saint Johns, Oron, as mnil tnntlcr
of the second class under the Act at Con
gress of March 3, 1S79,
Adrertlilng rti, 11,00 per Inch per month.
Job Frlntlnr iftatfil In flrit-eUii nrle.
nilln for Job l'rlntlni cmh on dllrr.
All communication! hntild be (tdilrttaeil to
Tta RarUw, Ht. Johna, Or 'ton.
omclil Newipaptr of tin City of St. Johni.
Subiorlpllon price $1.00 por yoar.
A. W. .MARICI.K, Ivdllor
W. K, llYHKMiK, Associate
FRIDAY, 1'KimUAKY 19, 1909.
I'rcnch thu Kosnol of Ht. .Julius.
Tlio city election will booh bo tip
011 us.
Throw nwny your
tako up n horn.
luimmor ntiil
All Is well. KImk IMwnrd and
Kaiser Wllht'lin lmvo Icttmcd iimiln.
ProspoctH for n glorious tinting
nml mimmor In Ht. Johna nro Ruttliijr
brighter mid brighter.
Tho president nhook hnnds with
Bovon tliounniul peoplo 011 tho flrnt
dny of tho yunr, mid yet thoro nro
Hiobo whoHiiy tlinl fifty tlioiiHiitiil dob
lnrit n yonr In n ntifflclonl Biilnry.
,
John h, Hulllvmi mid Jnko Kllrnln
expect to ninkii lliolr nppenranco In
l'ortlniid tho week of Fob. 28. TIioho
old thno NliiKKurn will likely draw
crowded hotmen,
Tho Htory Unit Mr. llrynn wnH lit
Jtirvd while rlilhiR In tin aiiloinobllu
a fow diiyn ago ttiniH out to bu Rub
Htmitlnlly trim, except Unit ho wuh
not rldliiK In an mitomobllo and wiw
not Injured.
According to Hint IhIIch thoro worn
.1,021 rcHldonci'8 mid -'01 IhihIiivbh
Iioiibuh erected In l'ortlniid In II10
yunr 1008, being mi Increase of 711
inoro biilldlngN Ihmi In 1 ;tf7. Prom
prvMont proitpoctH It Ih believed the
now litilldlngH for t It Ih year will ill-
moHt reach fi.OOO. Of tho reHldeuceH
coiiBtrtictcd IiihI year 2717 woro
built 011 tho limit Hide, which hIiovyh
that tho wont ulilo him about reached
Uh limit, nml tho I'enlimnlii will cnino
in for tho great bulk of now Htruc
turoH IIiIh your.
Tho Coiiimercliil club held olio of
tho host moetlngH tluit him yet been
recorded limt Thuriuluy evening, liv
ery member premint Heeiueil liubued
with n lurgo ainoiiiil of entliiiHliiuiii,
and If thu vim dlHpbiyed ut IIiIh
nieolliig cinillniiert tho Ht. Johim Coin-
of dollnrs. Of tho donors Androw
Carneglo BtnndB at the head with a
total of gifts amounting to $7,000,
000. John I). Rockefeller conies
next with n total of J2.000.000 In
round numbers, Mrs. HubbscII Sage
ttikes third place and hor gifts
amount to $1,000,000. Much of this
money may bo tainted, but It Is as
sisting a great many worthy peoplo
to obtain education and a clianco In
tho world.
Carden making will bo tho next
thing In order, nnd tho man or thu
family will bo glvon a chnnco to,
hump his back over n Bpndo In tho
ovenlngs after his dny.'B work Is
done, Nothing llko recreation to
keep a man's spirits up.
MIbb Minnie Meyers of Washing
ton, Iowa, a girl of only eighteen
years of ago, took carbolic acid limt
Monday becnuBo she hud lost her
business position, Had she been
mndo to understand that women In
tho hiitdncBU world should tako tho
hiiiiio that men lmvo to come up
iignlnst her life might have been
spared by lonson of her having be
como n domestic rather than an of
fice girl.
W. C. T. U. MEETING.
Tho W. C. T. tl. met In tho Hvnn
gollcul church Moudny afternoon
After a short business meeting Rev.
dates gave a short talk. Tho Indies
asked uestloiiR and ho answered
them plainly and well. Wo enjoyed
tho talk very much as It proved very
Instructive. Wo were glad to see
so many present, among whom were
somu who lmvo been absent so long
Two woro added to our membership.
A reception was hold at Mrs. Days
Tuesday evening. Fourteen sailor
boys i-nmo with Mrs. Roper, Tho
boys assisted our young people with
tho program, It consisted of music,
soled readings and games. Tho boys'
songs were especially good and alt
enjoyed tho program very much.
Light refreshments woro served and
a good social time wns enjoyed tin
til (fin.) for the last rnr, which sumo
loo soon for all. Hut us tho boys bade
us good night thny promised to como
again,
Mothers' meeting at Mrs Week's
March 1st. Mrs. I.. I Addltou will
bo tho speaker for tho afternoon, A
cordial Invitation Is extended to all
mothers. Press Hupt.
COMMUNICATED.
Mr. Kdltor: In regard to patroniz
ing homo Institutions thcro is one
problom that comos to my mind up
on which I would bo glad to lmvo
some light shed, and that Is In a
case where a party Is conducting a
business in St. Johns, but who re
sides In another city, does tho buy
ing for his home In another city, and
outside of whot ho con secure out
of his business In St. Johns, has
practically all Ills Interests In an
other city, Is It Just tho thing that
tho people of St. Johns should pat
ronize his business place In prefer
ence to even going to Portland to
purchttBo? Where n man's only aim
seems to bo to get all ho can out of
a place and give nothing In return,
does his advertising principally In nn
out of town paper, nnd renps the
benefit from what others aro Bowing,
I cannot see by what moral right he
can expect tho local public to pat
ronize him. 1 mny bo n llttlo uulxo-
tic In this respect, but I bollovo any
body who Is reaping a benefit from
tho city should bo willing to do a
lltttlo toward helping the city along.
Crank.
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8 The Household 8
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Under this heading wo would be
glad to publish contributions, from
our readers relating to tho household.
Any good recipes that lmvo been
tried nnd found to bo useful would
no doubt bo appreciated by tho
housewife. Kindly send thorn in. No
name published unless desired,
COMMUNICATED
WANTED 3,000 PEOPLE
To attend tho dnncu which Is to bo
given by tho Carnation Club at Illck-
iter's hall, Ht. Johns, March Uh.
MiihIu by (Inlloway's Orchestra. Ad
mission "fi centH, ladles free. Don't
forget to bring somu ono else.
Kd, Rovlow: Slnco tho haso ball
season Is approaching, would It not
be n good Idea to devise, some means
of dispensing with tho wrangling nnd
boisterous talking among the players
that was bo much In evidence last
K'ar? It certainly did not aid In
swelling tho receipts and wns a
cause of annoynnco to tho opecln
tors. It might also bo a good Iden
to havo tho band play nt tho differ
ent games, and If what Is generally
termed n "rotten" gamo occurs, a
funeral march should help some. It
might bo a good plan for tho St.
Johns team to piny under tho head
of somo business firm, with tho mil
forms announcing tho fact, No doubt
tho firm thus honored would pay for
tho uniforms and other Incidentals.
Knowing that McCredlo Is flnau
dally Interested In both major clubs
representing Portland, It Is ipilto
likely that more Interest will be
taken In the Ht. Johns club than for
merly, and the attendance nt the
Portland games correspondingly less.
With n good team, good order and
absence of wrangling, St. Johns
should havo a successful season
this yonr. Pan.
FOR SALE
A chance for the bargain sinker.
Lots 7 nnd 8, block 12, 8011th St,
Johns, high mid sightly corner, for
ono week only $!iQ0. Plrst como
first served. McKluney. St. Johns
Heights stntlon.
Devil's Pood.
Put -ioz. of chocolate in 'ono-hnlf
pt. of milk nnd cook In u doublo
boiler until smooth and thick this
will tako about flvo minutes. Stand
aside to cool. Rent Vt cup of but
ter to a cream, ndd gradually 114
cup of BUgar, and tho yolkB of 4
eggs, then tho cold chocolnto mix
ture and 3 cups of flour that havo
been sifted witli 2 tonspoonfuls of
baking powder. Add tho well beaten
whites of tho eggs and n tenspoon
fut of vanilla, Ilnka this in thrco
layers; put togethor with soft Icing
to which you havo added either chop
ped figs or nuts. Or uso the following:
Filling for Devil's Food
Vi teacup of thick flour starch
(cold), V4 cup of butter (scant),
cup sugar. Croam butter and sugar,
add starch and bent very light, Add
',4 cup chopped raisins and V
chopped nuts, Spread thick,
Proposals For
Improvement Bonds
City of St. Johns.
cup
Potato Caramel Cake.
Two-thirds cup of butter, 2 cups of
sugar, 2 cups of flour, 1 cup mushed
potatoes hot, Vi cup sweet milk, 4
eggs, 2 tenspoonfula baking powder,
1 cup grntod chocolnto, or 2 squares
melted, 1 cup of English wnlnuts
chopped, 1 small teaspoonful each of
cloves, cinnamon and nutmeg. Cream
thu but tor, sugar and yolks of eggs
Add tho milk and mushed potatoes
spices nnd chocolate. Sift (ho bak
lug powder In thu floor, and boat
tho whites of thu eggs to a stiff
froth. Stir tho flour Into the batter
nnd Instly bent In tho whites of thu
eggs. Tho nuts nro added Just bo
fore tho cuke goes into tho ovon
A nutcuko Is always of finer flavor
If the nuts are put In thu very last
thing. This mny bu bukod either ns
n loaf or u layer cake.
Mrs, 13. S. Wright.
BUILDING PERMIT.
No. . Tu Kred Schnldor to orect
11 dwelling on Kellogg street between
St. Johns uvontio nnd Catlln street
Valuation $200.
lluy nt tho Voguo Millinery, first
door south of Post Office,
Buy Before the Raise
A FEW MARENGO ADDITION Lots Left
Directly across from tlic new $10,000 School liott.su. On or before March 15th nil prices will he mlvnuceri if any lots are
left. Prices 350 mid up per lot 10 cr cent cash, $5 or $10 it month. Many houses now built 011 Addition.
8TRHUT CAR WATKR AND 1MION1S SKRVICU
TALK WITH THE BELOW AGENTS
ST. JOHNS LAND CO.
KING & GILMORE, ST. JOHNS
R. G. BRAND, Smith's Crossing
S. C. COOK, Oswego Station
merclal club will bo a factor that
every citizen will fool proud of. More
members aro being enrolled nt each
meeting mid morn lulerost Is being
taken In tho club Hum over before.
Putty bickerings and wrangling In
Ht. Johim him almost become u thing
of tho pact mid all setuii iwuly to
"drop tho hammer and pick up a
horn.' If you aro not already u mem
bur of thu Commercial club, now Is
tho tlmu to climb up 011 (lit bund
wagon ana toot your norii. 11 is
not nocoasiuy that ymi bo n good
speaker to bu it member of tho club
Your presence, your Influence na a
citizen of St. Johns, or any practical
suggestions you may offer la n big
help. Join tho club and boost.
Today at two P, M, lias boon
chosen us tho Onto when tho bus!
nona men of Portland wilt talk to
tho pupils of the public schools up
011 tho Importance of their coonornt
tug with tho business interests in
helping to incroaso tho travel which
will como as u result of tho ono-wuy
colonist rates during tho mouths of
March nnd April. Tho boys and
girls In uttendnncu upon the schooU
will bo asked to wrlto to their rela
tives, acquaintances and friends liv
ing tu tho older states, regarding
these rutos. and nlso to give their
impressions of Oregon ns thoy know
it. Alrondy u number of other titles
and towim throughout Oregon have
decided to adopt this date, mid It is
hoped that not loss than fifty thous
and school boys and girls through
out tho statu may bo Induced to
wrlto loiters. If thoy do, 110 one
can estimate tho valno of this ad
vertising vohlclo, as the groat ma
jority of theso lottors will bo read
nnd ro-read again and again.
Tho bequests and donations of the
American peoplo for the public good
during tho past year reach tho as
tounding total of uliioty-ouo millions
OIL AND OAS UOOM.
The Ontario gas well, spouting
with 11 force that hurled mud, water
and gravel ISO feet Into tho air Is so
far abend of anything that has fol
lowed years of effort to find oil and
gas In this state that tho event may
mark an epoch In thu Industrial his
tory of thu state. Tho Importance
of the discovery can hardly bo over
estimated, and, If Btibseiiucitt pros
pectlng 011 it largo ami scientific
tcale, which will now bo nssurud,
should dlscloso both oil and gas In
paying quantities, thu entire Kiistorn
Oregon region will witness such a
boom as u fow years ago swept over
oil regions of Texas and California.
Tho announcement of a gas gusher
In Kustern Oregon itud n railroad to
Central Oregon all In ono dny, Is
reaching for the record for good
news for Oregon, -Oregonlm!,
DICKERS IN DIRT.
J. S. MeKlnney, tho St. Johns
Heights real estate man, reports tho
following sales; William Mills to
Wilfred Scott, No. S3t North Kdlson
street, 60x100 foot; consideration
$050. Lots 19, 20, 21, and 22, Point
VIuw, to Alvlo Walker; consideration
$1000. Lot B, block 8, South St.
Johns, to Krank Drinker; $K'S. Lots
29 and a0, block 0, Point View, to
Mrs. Hollo Tliayer, $000.
Tho following sales for tho past
week havo been reported by W. A.
Olon, tho real estate man In tho con
crete block building 011 Jersey
street! Lot 7, block 4 in Orliues ad
dition, to O, A. Honhnm; considera
tion $1S00. 1-ots U nnd 16, block It,
Point View, to J. B. Dellrlen; con-
sldorntlon $1260. Lot 47x97 on Gil
bert street to A. A. Anderson; con-
sideratou $1000,
HOW THE MATTER STANDS.
A statement to tho public In reply
to numerous Inquiries of tho status
of thu liquor ciibu lu St. Johns, will
say, that tho attorneys In tho case
havo riled their briefs with the court,
ami a decision will bo rendered ns
soon as the matter can bo properly
examined. The (arts In thu ciuo nro
admitted by both sides, and thu
only question to bo decided Is
whether or not the council had a
legal right to Issue u liquor license
In St. Johns, Yours truly,
S. C. Cook.
NOTICE,
To ploaso you Is our pleasure. .Tho
Voguo Millinery.
Tho ladles of II, 11. Compsoii
Women's Relief Corps will give a
short literary entertainment at l. O
O. l hall Saturday, February 20th,
at 3 p. in. Tho Post, W. R. t, their
friends and tho public cordially In
vited. Holders of tickets on W. R. C.
putt are especially requested to be
present.
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John Van Illaraconi of Nowberg
was In town yesterday, Ho is so
well pleased with St, Johns that he
expects to move his family hero with
in tho next few days. Ho Intends
going into tho d raying business in
this plnco.
Homo Hakery. 110 Philadelphia
street. Hoston Haked Deans every
Saturday ovenlng. Home made
broad, cakes, cookies, pies and
doughnuts. II. M. Osgood, prop.
NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS.
In order to Insure a change of ad
vertisement the copy for such change
should reach this office not later than
Wednesday, at 3 o'clock p. m. Please
remember this and save tho printer
The Meat
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Is ono that Is of special importance
to every good housowlfo. If tho meat
Is tough or has an ancient flavor
there Is always trouble browing
when the head of the house gets his
feet under tho table, To keep him
In good humor It is necessary that
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the moat bo solected with care, and
It you nro not getting tho kind of
moat that produces this happy re
suit, It would be wise to get it where
you feel absolutely sure that It is
Just right. The moat handled at
those cheap Saturday sales in Port'
land nro like the sales cheap, very
cheap and very poor, Cows that
aro worn out with the cares of this
world, diseased, broken down beasts
that havo almost served out their at-
loted years can usually bo found, at
these sales. Dyspepsia, indigestion
and doctor bills result. Far bettor
to buy your meats at
BITGOOD & COLE'S
Whore nothing, but the best Is over
found. Then there Is always peace
nt homo.
Wanted.
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To exchange Hood River land
for St. Joints property. luquire at
this office. 34tf
Preach tho gospel of St. Johns,
Scaled proposals will bo received
by the undersigned nt his office lu
tho city hall at St. Johns, Oregon,
until Thursday, February 26, 1909, nt
4 o'clock p. m. for snlo at not less
ihnu par value and accrued interest
of Improvement llouds of tho city of
St. Johns, Oregon, (tho snmo being
Issued, by authority of Ordlnanco No.
2IC) rnr thu whole or any part of
two thousand, 0110 hundred and sev
enty and 81-100 ($2170.8i) dollars.
Said bonds will be issued In de
nominations of $600 each, pnyablo
tun years from ditto, and subject to
nil tho conditions Imposed, directed
and stipulated by what Is known us
"Tho Itnncroft Hondliig Act," under
which net, as amended said bonds
nro Issued.
Tho right Is reserved to reject
any and nil bids.
A. M. 13SSON,
Recorder for city of St. Johns.
Published In tho St. Johns Rovlow,
Fobrunry 19, 1909.
Report of the condition of the
Peninsula Bank at St, Johns
in the State of Oregon, at the close of
business t'curuary 5, 1909.
Ritsoimcits
Loans and discounts 137,634.65
Overdrafts, secured a tinsce'd 1,145.69
Hanking House, itinilturc ami
fixtures 3,500.00
Due from approved reserve
banks 8,351.39
lixciinngcs lor clearing House 270.70
Cash on hand 3,684.91
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Merclinntst Mstnufacturers! Fanners! Everybody!
Wc ure hunting for your business and have been on q
your trail for sonic time. Our aim is to serve you
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The adoption of our service offers a complete Q
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HOlUllOll IO Hie llilllbpoiiuiiuu jjiumhiu.
Our rates are reasonable and our service
unsurpassed.
Two trains between St. Johns nnd Portland
daily.
We deliver Anything, Any Place, Any Time.
Total f I53.483'3i
I.IAllll.lTII'.S.
Capital stock paid lu f 35,000.00
surplus itinu 5,000.00
Umllvlilcil profits, less expen
ses ami taxes paid , sot.o
Dividends unpaid , 40.00
Individual deposits subject to
check n,373.
Demand certificates or deposit 9,419.33
Certified checks , 27
Cashier's checks outstanding. U.95
Savings dcjioslt 13,335,30
Reserved lor taxes . , 039,7
Total 5l53.43-3
htatc 01 Oregon,
County of Multnomnli. S3
I, Charles A. Wood, cashier of the
above tunned bunk, do solemnly swear
that the nlnjvc statement is true to the
best of my knowledge mid belief.
Charles A. Wood, Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before me
this the 15I1 ilav of February, 1909.
Geo. J. l'crkliu, Notary Public,
Multnomah county, Ore
Correct Attest: R. T.PIutt,
M. I.. llolbrook,
Peter AuUcu,
Directors,
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As is customary, we will charge
for card of thanks, 50c; for resolu
tions of respect, $1.00; for notices
of church or lodge entertainments,
suppers, sociables, etc., where there
are charges for admission, 5c per
Hue, but where there are uo charges
for these eveuts, we will break the
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our good friends may understand
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Proposals for Street Work.
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Sealed proixisnls will be received nt
the office of tlic city recorder of the city
of St. Johns, Oregon, until 4 o'clock 1.
M. on the id day of March, 1909, for the
improvement of Richmond street from
the car line of the Portland Hallway Co,
to the Richmond direct dock, by laying
n 6-foot cement walk, U-foot curb, be
tween the west line of Jersey street and
the cast Hue of llradford street, except
such jwrtlons ns mny be laid by owners,
The rcmnliiltiK portion 01 sain street 10
be wooden sidewalk ami necessary crow
wiillis. In accordance with the nlaiis
profile and specifications of .the city
engineer, now oil file in the office of the
city recorder.
linen mil must lie accompamcti oy u
certified cheek twiyablc to the mayor for
11 rum not less tiinii 10 tier cent 01 111c
contract nrlce, and 110 bid will be con
tillered unless accomuiuleil by such
check, anil upon blanks furulsliMl by the
rltv recorder for such uuriH)es.
Said Improvement must be completed
oil or before September 1, I9"J'
The rlnht to reject any ami all bids I
hereby reserved.
Tlic csumaicil eim 01 sain improve
incut is fo,5ij.Q7.
Ily order of the
Published lu
Pebruary
city council,
A. ."I. IthSU.N,-
Cltv Recorder.
the St. John Review
1, 19, s6, 1909.
ORDINANCE NO. 210.
A.N" OUDINANCH DIUKCTINU AND
HKQUIIMNd TIIU CITY UK
COIlOMt TO BKl.L CURTAIN
city i.mprovi:.mi:nt iiondh
OP TIIU CITY Of ST. JOHNS,
ORKdON.
Tho city of St. JobiiH iIoch ordain
na followH:
That whuroa, under tho piovUIoiih
of tho charier or tlio city or hi.
Johim. nrutn iiIiik to cliy Improve
ment bonds or mild bomit. or nam
city and tho :ilo thereof, application
huvo been riled wnn tnu city record
or by interested imrticM tin
der tho unld charter mid
tho hondliiK provUlomi thereof
UKKrcBaUiiK 12170.81, nml for Btroet
IniuroveiiionlB. nnd
Whorcim. under tho wiM charter
and Kh provisions tho bond lion
docket ban been mndo up. and tho
council In nuthorUed to Ibhuo Uh
bond In convenient denominations,
nut cxceedliit; $500 each, nnd In nil
equal to tho Amount of unpaid assess
iiiontB, nnd
Wliorcas, fiucii tioniu fiiinii, uy tno
terms thereof, mature In ten (10)
yours from tho date thereof, nnd bo
payable In Gold Coin of the United
Stutes, and bear Intercut not to ux-
oed six per centum per annum, in
terest payable sombnnuuully, said
IntoroEt to lio evidenced by coupons
attached to said bonds; now there,
foro
Tho city of St, Johns does ordain
as follows:
Tho city recorder of tho city of
St. Johns Is hereby ordered, dlrocted
and reuulred to Issuo five (5) bonds
of City Improvement .bonds of tho
city of St. Johns, Oregon, bonds nml
coupons properly signed as required
by law and the city charter, of datol
January u, ivm, uuo in ton years
from ditto of said bonds; bonds num
bered Koveiitccn (17), eighteen (IS),
nineteen (10), twonty (20), twenty.
ono tJi) to uo oacn or tno denom
ination of 1500.00. that said city re
corder do publish nottco of the time
at which bids will bo opened for the
salo of said bonds, which
said bonds shall thereupon be
sold to the highest reasonable bidder
with the rlsht reserved to reject any
and all bids and re-advertlso tho
same.
Passed tho common council, Feb.
16, 1900.
Approved by tho Mayor, February
16, 1909.
Attest; II. W. imiCE,
A. M. ESSON, Mayor.
Recorder,
Published In tho St, Johns Review,
Feburary 19, 1909,
I NEWTON'S I;
Cash Grocery!;
Uy running our grocery on !
n strictly cash basts we nre J
enabled to give our customers
X the benefit of what is gencr 1 !
ally charged by stores doing n J ;
credit business to make up
the loss occasioned by bad 0
bills.
We carry n fine line of
I FRESH GROCERIES
nt nil times, and n call nt our
X store will convince you that
our prices in nil cases arc a
Z little lower tliim the other
X fellows'. Your patronage is 1
earnestly solicited,
D, M. NEWTON, Prop,
Cor. Jersey nnd I.envilt Sts. X
ST. JOHNS OREGON
I IF THE PEOPLE OF ST. JOHNS I
X Need any Clothe why not ect
1 llii'ln nt llu Kt. Fnlina T
W - "" I
l taiums Hagensen & Smith t
1 You get your, money's worth lu T
I Quality, Workmanship and Style
It is becoming to wear becoming
Clothes It Is becoming to you
to be coming .to us.
See our New Spring and
Summer Samples Now In
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i HENDRICKS
I HARDWARE CO.
r
All Cutlery during Month
or February reduced
25 PER CENT
HENDRICKS'
HARDWARE CO.
1 1
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r-Untrr boulJ tnl Ui
uncrlor in.rlltolOur
Norihtrn Grown 8it,
FOR 10 CENTS
will woj poMiiald our
, k FAMOUS COLLECTION
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, CUIKAT MOHTUKHN BEEU U.
I7M llosa Bt, Koekford. Illlnoia
Not th lbl on your paper,
Plant an ad. in
The
St. Johns Review
and
watch your business
grow.