St. Johns review. (Saint Johns, Or.) 1904-current, May 21, 1909, Image 2

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    THE ST. JOHNS REVIEW
Published Evory Friday
At 117 West Burlington Street.
BV MAKKMl & nvltHI.KH.
Tint Rtcvimv Is entered nt ost office
n Saint Johns, Orison, ns mall tnntter
oi uic second cinss under tne Act 01 con
gress of March 3, 1879.
Job Printing icutcd In flrst-etaaa nla.
mils lor .!nl 1'rltitlnc rmh on iltllterr.
All communlcnllon. nhotild be sddreutd to
Tta ItaTtaw, Ht. John. Oregon.
Adrrrtlilne rolrt. 11.00 per Inch per month.
Subscription prlco $1.00 peryenr.
A. W. MRKM, K'lllor
W. 15. IIVI5RI.KU, Associate
FRIDAY, MAY at, 1909.
At this tlmo of tho yonr people
nro naturally dlseussliiK In their minds
tlio riucstlon, wlicro shall wo buy our
goods? Ah our nnswor to this tin
portnnt problem, wo refer them to
tho advertising columns In thin Ismiv
Never trndo with a man who doo
not ndvortlsu If you wnnt nice, frosh
clonu goods ut reasonable prices
Kind 11 innii who does not tidvortls
nnd you will find n man who is
rusty nnd old fnshloned tin tho good
which ho Is trying to soli.
Wo nro In receipt of n copy of
tho linston Ilernhl announcing nn
Imposition for ltoHtou In 1020 In
honor of tho binding of tho Pilgrims
Them Is no event In tho history of
our nation Hint deserves more con
sldcmtlnii, nnd tho exposition should
bu well planned nnd Hindu to over
shudow every world fnlr beforo Hint
time. Kvery stnto In tho union
should nnd will no doubt do nil In
Its power to mnko tho exposition tho
Krnndest 11 f fnlr tho world has over
' known.
Willi HiIh Issue wo launch a boom
for a suspension hrldKo between Ht.
.lohns nnd Whltwood Court and wo
oxpect to stay with It until It Is tic
coinpllsbcd or has proven to bo nn
feasible and Inpractlcable. It la un
necessary to try and eiiumernto all
tho blessliiKH (bat would bo do
rived from such 11 structure (hoy
nro so obvious Unit oven a blind man
can see a few of I hem at least. Wo
believe tho thing Is practicable,
feasible nnd with 11 11 nulled effort
may bo accomplished. Homo was
not built In a day, neither will this
hrldKo, but nothing ureal was over
accomplished without strenuous ef
fort 11 being mndo and It will bo so
in this ciiso. Wo lulond lo boom It
to tho best of our ability, and In
vito every clllnm In Ht. Johns to
Join In tho movement, oven If they
cannot do nioro than nlgn tho pe
tition to inlto tho matter to tho log-
The fit. JoIiiib Commcrclnl club
mot In regular assembly Wednesday
evening, nnd advertising, ferry ques
tion nnd n suspension bridge nt St.
Johns woro tho principal topics ills
ciiBsed. The nttendnnco was not
what it should have been. It scorns
that the members nro again falling
Into tho old rut Hint was In voguo
last year Indifference, poor nt ten
dnnco, lack of Interest, nnd nny old
excuse good enough to give for not
attending. If the club is to amount
to anything every member must bo
up and doing, Kvon If It docs re
quire a little energy nnd sacrl
flco on tho pnrt of the members to
attend it should bo worth tho cf
fort. It Is an honor to belong to n
commercial club but It Is certainly
not nn honor to the club to enroll
and then bo absent at 11 majority
of tho meetings. If there Is no life
In tho club it Is tho members' fault
Attend nnd If n live subject Is not
brought up, broach one yourself.
Is discouraging to tho few faithful to
attend night after night with about
a fifteen per cent nttendnnco, Do
live wire. Make up your mind to bo
present next Wednesday night, and
permit nothing except sickness or
death keep you from being on hand
Shake off (ho lethargy and do your
duly ns a good citizen of Ht. .Johns
Tho suspension brldgo proposition
met with favor by tho club and It
wns deemed worthy of making n
strenuous effort to obtain, Definite
steps toward securing this project
will bo formulated In the near fu
lure, and n movement will be
launched such as has never before
been Inaugurated for a public utility
In Ht. Johns.
o
Whooping Cough,
This Is n more dangerous dlscaso
limn Is generally presumed. It will
ho a surprise to many to lenrti that
moru dontliH result from It than from
scarlet fever. Pneumonia often re
suits from It. Chamberlain's Cough
Itomedy bus been used In many cpl
demies of whooping cough, and nl
ways with the best results, Dolbort
McKolg of Harlan, Iown, says of It:
"My boy took whooping cough when
uliiu months old. Ho hnd It In the
winter. I got u botllo of Chamber
Iain's Cough Itoinody which proved
good. I cannot recommend It too
highly." for salo by all good drug-
lists.
Ml hats trimmed
prices nt the Voguo.
nl reduced
Try 11 fountain pen for (en days
mill If satlfled, buy It If not, 110
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.num.... w-iui. ... . i""' xponse. Ht. Johns I'l.nriuncy.
thorn. Let us all get together nnd
shoulder to shoulder work for n mis-1 o
pension bridge nt HI. Johns, I Ho 11 booster for Ht. Johns,
the land or nny Interest therein, or
nny Improvement thereon, and tho
dninnges which each of said owners
respectively will suBtnln; nnd shull
also make Just and equitable est I
mates nnd assessments of the value
of tho benefits and advantages of
said proposed extension of said
Richmond street to tho respective
owners or other persons Interested
In land or other property which said
vlowers shall bo dcomcd especially
benefitted by such opening and ox
tension of said street, Haiti vlowers
shall thereafter, at their earliest
convenience, nnd not later than 20
dnys, report tho assessment for
damages and benefits to tho council
of said city, giving, ns nearly 11 s
they may by duo dltllgcnco ascer
tain, the nniiio of nny owner or own
crs owning or having an Interest In
any lot, block, tracts or parcels of
land which shall bo benefitted by
such extension and tho amount of
the respective benefits, togothcr with
tho damages assessed to each tract
or parcel of laud caused by snld ex
tension of said street; and the name
of the owner or owners of said
tr&cU, loth, parcels of land so dam
nged.
Hint In making said report, said
Mowers shall assess ns part of the
benefits tho sum of $2.00 each, for
encli of snld viewers per day noccs
snrlly required for vlowlng said pro
posed extension and assessing dam
ages nnd benefits ns aforesaid.
Tho recorder of tho city of St,
Johns shall send, by mall post paid
it notlco of tho appointment of tho
snld viewers, giving their names nnd
designating tho time nnd place for
meeting and specifying with conven
lent certainty the proposed exten
slon of snld Richmond street to
each of tho property owners whoso
property Is proposed to bo npproprl
uted or to tils agent to tho post-of.
flco address of sucli owner, If such
post-offlco address shall not bo known
then tho notlco shall bo directed to
such owner or agent at Ht. JoIiiih;
and said recorder shall also and at
lensi flvo days beforo the day set
for the meeting of such viewers ns
aforesaid, cause snld viewers (o bu
notified of their appointment nnd tho
time and the plneu of such meeting
That xwiou snl I lowers shall file
their report wlcu the Council, the
tocordor shall forll.wUr. send by mnll
post paid, to tho owner of each lot
pnrt thereof, or tract of land ns
sessed for benefits or damages, or
appropriated for tho proposed ex
tension of Richmond street, directed
to the post-offlco address of such
owner or agent, If such address bo
known, nnd If not known, to Ht.
fohns. Oregon, stating wiien sum
report shall bu considered by tho
council: nud directing that they pre
sent their objections, It nny there
be, in writing; nud when mid where
they shall bo heard; and wiien mid
where said council shall reject or ac-
upt the report of mild vlowers.
Adopted this lllh day of May,
1001).
Attost:
A. M. KSSON,
Recorder. j
published in tho Ht. JoIiiih roviuw,
May U mid 21, 1U0D.
In order to Insure a change of ad-
crtltement the copy for such change
should reach this office not later than
Wednesday, at 3 o'clock p. m. Please
remember thin and save the printer
thereon, nnd H16 damnges which oach
of said owners respectively will sus
tain; and shall also mako Just and
euultablo estimates and assess
ments of the value or tho benefits
and advantuges of snld proposed wid
ening of Uuclianuu street to tho re
spective owners or other persons In
terested In the land or other property
which said vlowors shall be deemed
especially benefitted by such widen
ing nnd changing of snld street. Said
vlowers shall thereafter, at their
I8 fill) .
earliest convenience, and not later i.
on ,i.. ,..... ., I Increase
In splto of the fact thnt new moat
markets aro being opened up In Ht.
Johns, our trade still continues to
There Is a renson. People
ment for damnges and benefits to reamo wncn tney want uouument
the council of snld city, giving, as It Is not tho cheapest market that,
nenrly aB thoy may by duo dllllgenco kocps It. They cannot afford to, ns
ascertain, tho nnmo of the owner or
owners owning or having au Inter
est In nny lot, block, tracts or par
cels of land which shall bo bene
fitted by such widening mid tho
amount of the respective benefits,
together with tho damages assessed
to each tract or parcel of land caused
by said widening of said streot; and
tho nnmo of tho owner or owners
of said tracts, lots, parcels of land
so damaged.
That In making said report, said
viewers shall assess as part of tho
benefits tho sum of $2.00 for each
they cater to a certain class who
aro sntlsflod with poor meet nnd
good meat cannot bo sold nt poor
moat prices. That Is tho roaBon
why tho trado of
BITGOOD & COLE
Is constantly Increasing. Nothing
but tho best Is kept on hand, and
peoplo nro beginning to roallzo this,
Then their prices nro at tho very
of said vlowors por day necessarily lowost notch at which first class
required for viewing said proposed
change and widening nnd assessing
damages and benefits ns aforesaid.
Tho recorder of tho city of St.
Johns Hhnll send, by mall post paid,
a notlco of tho nppolntmont of the
snld vlowers, giving their names and
meat can bo sold to mako a living
profit. Dealers In Inferior moat
catch the peoplo at first, but thoy
cannot hold them. It doesn't pny to
bdy meat and then hnvo to throw It
out. If you are not satisfied with
I
Here is the greatest propo
sition ever offered.
$30
Talking
Machine
FREE
The Arctind talking machine
free with $50.00 cash trade. An
Aretino 10 inch record with $10
in ensh trade. Remember tho
Aretino record fits all kinds of
disc talking machines.
M. S. COBB
101 Jersey St. St. Johns, Oregon
BARGAINS
I
IN
try IMTflOOD & COM.
TO WATER USERS.
S."n .1". .t'n',r,n"d J" nuallty you have been getting,
iikLtiiif)) iiiiu niv.u r rvini v.uii
vontcnt ccrtnlnty tho proposed widen
ing of said lluchannti streot, to each
of tho property ownora whoso property
Is proposed to bo appropriated, or to
his agent, to the post offlco address Water used through huso
of Buch owner, If such post offlco sprinkling yurds or sldownlks
uimress snai not no Known, tnen mo washing windows must bo paid for
notlco shnll bo directed to such owner . ,. . ....
or ngont nt St. Johns; nnd snld ro- ""vuncc, nnu useu oniy uoiwoon
cordor shall nlso, and nt lonst fivo 'ho houra of C and 8 n. in. nnd S
days beforo tho day sot for tho meet- and 0 p. m. It must not bo used for
Ing of such v owors as aforesaid, a1)rkllnir streets. Any ono uslnir
ah I.I iil.iun.. a 1 . ....I i -
for
or I
of their nppolntmont nnd tho tlmo
nnd tho plnco of Biich mooting,
That when said vlowers shall fllo
their report with tho Council, tho re
ono
wntor contrary to those rules, or
wasteful ly, will bo shut off without
further notlco. If paid In mlvanco
for tho months of June, July, August
I
Real Estate
Call on
J. E. Williams
RaalHuncfi - ft1f Nnvth lamaaw
Office - - - - St. Johns Land Company I
MOMaVMMMMOMI
cordor shnll forthwith send by mnll, and September entitles tho user to
post paid, to tho owner of each lot
of part thereof, or tract of land as
sessed for benefits or damnges, or
wntcr for this purposo until January
I, 1910. St. Johns Wntor Works and
NOTICE
appropriated for tho proposed chnngo Mghtlng Co., 1'. H. IMIefson, Super-
nud wldonlng of Uucliannn Btroot, I Intendont.
directed to tho post offlco address
of such owner or agent, If such ad
dress bo known, nnd If not known,
to St. Johns, Oregon, stating when
such report shnll bo considered by
tho council; mid directing thnt thoy
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bu, In writing; nnd when nnd whoro firftin IIHCk hill I PflCP
ui,.,n 1... i.nr,i. .....1 n...i
till; Ollltll UU HVHIM IIIIU " IIVII IIIIU
where snld said council shnll reject
or accept tho roport of said vlowers.
Adopted this 11th day of May.
1009.
Attest:
A. M. KS80N,
Recorder.
Healed proposals will bo received
by tho undersigned until I o'clock
p. m. May 28', 1909, for tho loose of
tho now St. Johns City Dock (double
Mny It and 21, 1909.
WANTKD Strawberry plckors;
stonily employment during sen
son. Fur particulars address W, L.
Smith, Hood River, Ore, R. F. I).
1 box sar..r
YOUR HOME
Built according to your own plans in
EAST ST. JOH
Can be liatl in the new restricted building district for n few hundred cash and balance on easy monthly terms.
Streets graded, water, lights, car service and stores.
TALK IT OVER with any agent in St. Johns, or ageut on tract.
Phone Richmond 601
ubllslied In tho Ht. Johns Rovlow, "). Dimensions 120 by CtO foot,
uu root onciosou, mils to bo ac
companied by certified check In tho
amount of fGOO.OO dollars payable to
tho city of St. Johns, Oregon, con
ditioned, that tho bidder shull with
in 30 days from tho acceptance of
his bid and conditions, entor Into In
good faith arrangements for tiso nnd
occupancy of said dock. Right re
served to reject any nud all bids
nud ro-advertlso for same.
Address A, M. Eaaon, Recorder of
tho city of St. Johns, Oregon,
Published In tho St. Johns Rovlow,
MHy U, 21, 28, 1909
Pointers for our Patrons.
- 1 irr
ine iiuicrcncc uctwecn noor
stock and first class stock on a job
is a smau item wnen yon consider
tlie value of the job. It is the
price of a satisfied customer. It is I
better to make so cents less 011 n
job and have a customer who will
come back, than to use the flimsv
stock, mnke the extra 50 cents and
lose your customer. That is the
way wc figure it.
N S
GIVING AWAY HATS
NO
But we give you the best hat
for the money ever offered in
a first class shop.
VOGUE MILLINERY
Open evenings
2nd door north of Postoffke
Tho Portland Journal hatt Inau
gurated 11 novel nehomo that was
worked In Pittsburg nud other cltleii
of tho Knst as u circulation lioostur.
Au Individual termed "Raffles," by
means of numerous gulBim emloaviuH
to uludo Identification. Tho Journal
RESOLUTION.
It Is resolved by (ho city of St
Johns;
That whereas, tho city engineer
of tho city of St. Johns has filed his
l.ffnrH 1. mwnr.1 u lll, n kI ,,, ,.!., ! lOPOrt, pllll Itllll SUI Vey III tllO Hint
. " ...... -,......n .11....
I VI 1)4 I Villi I lift llll Milium PI I'Ul
of 1100 to IfiOO for his "eapture.
Only patrons of the Journal nro elg.
iblo nnd curtain words must bo ut
tered before ho will enpltulate. Tho
prospective captor Is likely to bo
frozen by u fierce facial expren-
In the city of St, Johns, as shown
by Hiihl report, plat nud survey now
on file In the offlco of tho city re
corder nnd uro hereby referred to,
nud
Whereas, snld report was adopted
iiy ordinance embodying tho same
RESOLUTION
It Is resolved by tho city of St.
Johns;'
That whereas, tho city englneor of
the city or St. Johns has filed his
report, pint and survey In tho mut
ter of widening Ruchnuan street in
Westerly lino of Jersoy streot to tho
Willamette river, by wldonlng the
sanui liv rnmlumnlnir n Hlrln nf inn. I
tllO City Of St. JollllS. IIS SllOWll bV nn l.ir)i sl.ln tlir..nr thrrm..lin'., tl.o
said report, plat and survey now on entlro longth flvo (6) feet wldo, there
Our Charges.
As is customary, we will charge
tor cam oi inatiKS, 50c; lor resolu
tions of respect, 81.00: for notices
uecessnry to cnango aim niter res- ot cliurclt or lodge cntertninmeuts
sonden street In snlil city from tho Limners, socinbles . etn. .
are charges for admission, 5c per
1111c, uui wuere mere are no charges
RESOLUTION.
It Is resolvod by tho city of St.
Johns, thnt It dooms It oxpedlont and
slon beforo ho tan utter half tho 011 the 4th day of May. 1909. deslg
essential sentence. Therefore, It will "uted as Ordluunco No. 229 of said
require n most persistent person tn ' uU'' "a ,li;re' wfwjwl to and
' ' lllliiln 11 Hurt it tlila r.uifiliitlmi iimi-
beiir him captive. Many uwkard and im,fl)r u ,u,rol)y rc8l,ivcd that
liuuiillttlliiK scenes nro likely lo en- Puscnl Ulll, Charlie l.lniiulst and T
sue us well ns many humorous one. U. Cochran, each being disinterest
wiiniin.p 11 uin 1.., i mm. 1 iii.id freeholders of tho city of St
funui of llin Ji.lirn il Ik il.inl.triil J"'"m OVOr ",0 nSV f wOUty-OllO
fnnio of the Journal lh it doubtful j.y,.M( nm, ot iu,K n,lnU.d to nny
ijiiOTuiui, Aiiyiiow 11 is muiuiiiiiiiK , of tho parties Interested In such pro-
dlfferunt nud will give Portlnndois , posed extension of Richmond street
KonioililiiL- tn iiiniiK.i iIi,.imh,.Km win. land each possessing tho ouullflcu
1 iiuim ui j mora 01 mo 1 ircuii v ourt
of Multnomah county, Oregon, be
for u brief period.
Is America after n few more gen
erations to become n nation of idiots ?
We nsk this nueMioti in all serious
ness nfter'being comjielled to listen
over tlic telephone recently to 11 con
versation between 11 supposedly
bright young man and woman. The
really most intelligent part of their
conversation wns "telle and "hit
ha," ns the rest was such an inane
jumble of modem slang and contra
dicatiou as to be entirely uuiutellig
able to the uninitiated. If young
Americans are to be educated along
such Hues of conversation, their
destined future is certainly a blnnk
as far us mentality is concerned.
Polk Itemizer.
Tho Ladles' Aid of tho Baptist
church will hold it social at the
church l'Vlduy evening, Mny 2S. A
program Is being prepared and light
refreshments will bo served. A
hearty Invitation Is extended to all.
and they nnd each of them nro here
by appointed us viewers to view such
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J II1MBIHI UMUI1BIUII UI Oil 111 HUH
. mom! street nu shown In said ro
' port, plat and survey uf snld euglu
eer above referred to, nud to assess
damages nud benefits caused by
such change nnd extension of said
Richmond street; nud thnt said
Pascal Hill, Charlie JMuimlst nud
T. II. Cochran, as such viewers, shall
meet ut tho offlco of tho city re
eorder of tho city of St. Johns on tho
22 day of May, 1909, ut 2:30 P. M,
of said day, ami shall then and there
bo sworn to faithfully discharge such
duties as shall bo assigned them.
That tho said viewers shall, at
that tlmo or any subsequent
Halo to which they may adjourn,
which snail not exceed ono
week ut n tlmo, proceed
to view the proposed extension
of Richmond street; mid to deter
mine and assess how much, if any,
less valuable the land or other prop
erty or any pnrt thereof, through or
over which said extension Is to bo
opened ami laid out, will bo rendered
thereby; and shull also ascertain
the respective Interests of all persons
claiming to bo owner or owners of
fllo In tho offlco of tho city recorder,
and nro horoby referred to, and
Whereas, said report was adouted
by ordinance embodying tho sumo on
tho tth day of May, 1909, designated
as Ordluunco No. 22S of suld city,
and Is hereby referred to ami mndo
a part of this resolution, now there-
tore, u is nereuy resolved thiit A.
M, Steurns. II, W, Iloiihtini and K. C.
Couch, each being disinterested free
holders of the city of St. Johns nud
over tho ago of twenty-ono years,
and not being related to nny of the
parties interested In such proposed
widening of lluchaunu Btreet, and
each possessing tho qualifications of
Jurors of tho Circuit Court of Mult
iiomah county, Oregon, bo and tioy
and each of them nro hereby an.
pointed ns vlowers to vlow such pro
posed widening of lluchnnun street,
ns shown in suld report, plat and sur
vey of said Kuglneer ubovo referred
to, and to assets damages and bene
fits caused by such clmuiso nnd wld-
enlng of snld Ruchaiian street; and
that said A.M.Stearns, II. W. Ron
ham and K. C. Couch, us such
vlowers, shall meet nt the offlco of
tho city recorder of tho city of St.
Johns on tho 19th day of May, 1909.
at 2;30 P. M. of suld day, and shall
then and thero be sworn to faithfully
uiscuurgo sucii uuties as snail bo
assigned them.
iliut tho said viewers shall, at
that tlmo or any subsequent date to
wmcn tuey may adjourn, which shnll
not exceed ono week at a time, pro
ceed to vlow tho proposed widening
or tiucnnnan street; nnd to dotor
initio ami assess how much. If any
less vmuuuiu 1110 lauu or other pro
perty or any part thereof, throujih
or over which said street Is to bo
widened and laid out. will be ren
dered thereby; and shall also as
certain tho respective iuterest of all
persons claiming to bo tho owner
or tho owuers of tbo land or nuy In
terest therein, or any Improvement
for these events, we will break the
rule nud insert them free. We
make this announcement so that
our good friends may understand
by changing said Fessondon street
from Jersey streot to tho Willamette
rlt'm- frnm Qlvlv tn Cni.n.i.u tfft
feet wldo, nnd tho city engineer la our "lie in this respect.
nereuy ordered and directed to make
survey of such chnngo; to make a
plat of tho samo and a written ro
port containing a full and complete
description of snld Fessonden streot
'as changed; and of tho proposed
TIAIE TABLE O. R. & N.
Where the Money Grows
Fruitdale Acreage
On the Ueautiftil Clackamas River, the Famous Trout Fishing
Stream of Oregon, Within Kight Miles of Portlutid, the Great
Market of the Pacific Northwest. Pure Water, Pure Air, Pure
Health. A Matchless Paradise For a Home, We are selling
tracts in rich and beautiful
FRUITDALE
For Only $75.00 Per Acre
And on terms that will appeal to all. Rich Soil, No Gravel,
Level, Plenty of Water. Here is Your Opportunity. You will
be in the company of those who are doing things worth while.
Let us give you a diagram of the route from Poverty to Plenty
nnd help you to quick independence and hnppiness.
a.m.
P. in.
Leave Rast Side (A. M.J 6:40, 7:10,
y.iu.y-jK 10:30,11:10, 11:50. v.
.u w.,ii,u, i;5o, a.-jo, 3J10, 3:50, 4:30
5:106:00.
Leave West Side (A. M.l 6:50, 7:30.
0:10, 8:50, 9:30, 10:10, u:jo. p. M, I
ia:io, 13:50,1:30, j;l0, 3:50, 3:30, 4:to
4:50. 5:30, 6:20.
Union Depot, Portland.
No. a Chicago Special leaves 9:15 a, w.
t,.,...,.i.i , . " 1 n". aiukaiic -iycr leaves ai :v n. in
tlons of each lot and tract of land IhS.' $ "P.,eave 6:00 P-
to be appropriated therefor; nnd to ? arrive, 8-,o5 n m
mnkrt such aiirvuv. mnnrt nn.i iin 1 1. : iJl ' "rrnes 0.50 p. ui, I
nilll flln li. Mlllo ttllh lh .llu m! I i. ' ?J"ySr arr,V lOIOO 8. til.
v v vj v"ifio,5 Kanias v-iiy lixv arrives 720
cordor within twenty days from the No. 7 Local Passeueei 1 arrives smV
dnto of thopassago of this resolution. - . 12
Adopted by tho Council May ith, St. Johns Ferry Time Card.
Attest:
A. M. ESSON,
Recorder
Published In tbo St. Johns Review,
-May 7 ana 14, 1909.
HENDRICKS
HARDWARE CO.
NOW IS THE TIME
J To lay In ymrwMlyaf
We have a fine assortment ou
hand. Call in and pick
out what you want.
HENDRICKS'
HARDWARE CO.
of
It you want to buy.rent, sell or
exchange property mo Wolcott, (The
Rent Man.) 401 South Jersoy. Side
entrance.
American-Scandinavian Realty Company
107 Fourth Street, Portland, Oregon.
For further information call on J. J, Engrkn, owner,
corner of Gilbert aud Thompson streets, St. Johns.
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Cosiest place in towu. Bring
your friends arouud and treat
them to something fine. Get
our rates for church parties,
socials, etc. Note the big yel
low sign,
A. UNGER
103 N. Jersey St,
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PENINSULA BANK
St. Johns, Oregon.
Established 1905
PAID-IN CAPITAL STOCK AND SURPLUS
? 30,000.00
OPPICERS
R. T. Piatt, President
C. A. Wood, Cashier
P. C. Knapp, Vice President
DIRECTORS
R. T. Piatt, President. Attorney
I'. C. Knapp, Vice Pres., Sec. Pen. Lumber Co.
M. h. Holbrook, Capitalist
Peter Autzen, Pres. Portland Mfg. Co.
H. L. Powers, Vice Pres. and Gen. Mngr.
Uwiston Sweet Water & Irrigation Co.
Thos. Cochran, Real Estate
C. A. Wood, Cashier