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About St. Johns review. (Saint Johns, Or.) 1904-current | View Entire Issue (July 23, 1909)
o o o o o o We bl,y rght We sell right z Buying Cheap Goods to ?-ay?M?5e7 is Like Stopping a Clock to Save Time Ir is so with a Refrigerator. The "WHITE FROST" is the standard of perfection, clean and sanitary. It saves the food. It saves the ice. KITCHEN WORK IS HARD IN SUMMER There is no let up, no matter how hot it is three meals a day, just the same. Do you know you can save half the work if you havca GOOD KITCHEN CABINET? A small payment down, a small payment weekly buys one, and you never miss the money. Remember the place OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE Easy Terms Low Prices i t Local News. - J. A. Colllor nimlu a business trip to Salem laBt Friday. saturdny'u miuelal at Couch & Cos I la curtaltily a mutiny shut. Horn To .Mr. and .Mr. Carl Ma jobIm, July 7th, a dnugluiT. Couch & Co. has an ad In this Irsuu that oiiRht to Interest you. Seo It. Or. Mary Macl.nchlan'8 mother nnd Bister nru on a Bhort visit to Tilla mook. Miss Surnh Cowlos Ib on a vnca lion to hor old homo at Huston. 1 1 o 13. Li. I'erltltiB will leave Saturday for a ten days' sojourn ut fulls city. Peter NlcKies Kutzky's house streot. has purchased Mr. Dn North Leonard Don't forget the uachulors' dance July 2Uth. Tlicro will bo big uoings." If you want n pair of shoo strings free, road Uonhnin & Currier's nd In this Isbuo. MIbs Julia Cnrlson of Volga, North Dakota, Its n guest nt tho homo of Chief llrcdoBon this weok. Ileal estate, real flro Insurance, rentals and real watch nnd clock re posing nt Kogers', 309 N. Jersey streot. Stray cows have been acting In tho cnpaclty of lawn mowers In Homo of tho gardens In tho North End lately. Tho new August Phonograph disc records received ut tho at. Julius Pharmacy. o Couch & Co. do not bolleo In al lowing peoplo to go to Portland Tor their groceries. Sou ud. 1 u Dr. C. It. Van Voorlles of Swon City, Iowa, was n guest of his mint, .Mrs. D. N. Liyerlee, on .Monday. Wanted: malteru nt llnery. Appiontlces nud unco nt thu Voguo lint Mil- Couch & Co, announce some fine Imrgulus In tho grocery lino In this Issue. Tuko u nolo of them. Wanted: makers nt llnery, Apprentices nud hat onco nt tho Voguu Mil You get full weight nnd first quality ut tho Central mnrkot. Just try It awhllo. o 1 represent flvo Al Uonrd Insur ance Companies nnd solicit your risks 'ut tho best rates to be had In first class companies. S. W. Uogers, 309 N. Jersey Btroot. Do You Read Our Ads? ooooooooooooooooooooccoooo If you are going to buiid See St. Johns Hardware Co. FOR- Builders' Hardware, Sash, Doors, Paint and Oil Estimates Ficnuii) Promptly OOOOOOC)OOOOCMDOOOOOOOOOOO( 4 . O THE PENINSULA BANK St. Johns, Oregon Established 1905 PAID-IN CAPITAL STOCK AND SURPLUS $ 30,000.00 Ol'l'ICl'.itS K. T. PIntt, l'rcidcnt 1'. C. ICnnpn, Vice I'resltlriit C. A. Wood, Cn.hlcr DIRKCTOKS R. T. Matt, l'reildcnt, Attorney 1'. C. Knapp. Vice Pre.. Sec. Pen. LuiiiUt Co. M. I,. Ilolbrook, Capitalist Peter Auteu, Pre. Portland Mfj;. Co. v II. L. Powers, VlcePres. and Gen. Mngr. 6 I.ewUtnn Sweet Wuter & Irrigation Co. 9 Thos. Cochran, Real lUuto x C. A. Wood, Cadiier X MONTHLY STYLE BOOK FREE J. II. Campbell and wlfo liavo moved to their now ranch near Hills- boro, whero they will remain for nn Indcflnlto period. o Wo receive ench week something now In tho Post Card novelties. Tho latest Is "The Merry Widow." St. Johns Pharmacy. Thoso wishing to enter tho I.iidlcs' Contest at tho Uloctrlc Theatre must have their photos placed with tho management by tomorrow. burnished rooms, best In tho city. New brick building, nowly furnished, prices reasonable. Cnlcf llros., homo furnishers, opposite postofflcc. Wnyno L. Mills has hnd his office building removed from Jersey street to Whltwood Court. Ho expects to "loci a handsome residence at the Court In the nenr future o Calef llros., opposite I O., hnvo n 2nd linud rnngo nonrly new for salo cheap, nluo n good Podcstal din Iiik table, chairs nnd nonrlv n com Pleto out fit. Will bo sold on easy p"' terms. o Mansfield & Kaomleiu havo made somu nttrnctlvo Iiuprovemeutu tnclr bnrbcr shop on Jersey street o Mrs. Lylo lllshop of Havre, Mont Is enjoying a pleasant lnlt with her mother, Mrs. J. M. Gillespie. Shu expects to stay tho greater part tho summer. o M. 13. Maun nud family of South Dakota, old tlnio neighbors nnd friends of Chief Dredesou nud who recently paid him n short visit, hnv located nt Central In, Wash. o M.S.Cobb has opened up u brnuch store nt Sellwood. lly purchasing thu wants of two stores at tho sumo tlmu tho saving In the cost of tho joods will bo qulto material, o -- Mrs. 13, L, Cox returned this week fiom n trip to Washington stnte. Af tei visiting thu l'alr nt Seattle, sho went to Tncoinn, nud from thero to Mount Hauler, where sho camped U .' 11 while on ten feet of snow. Tho jojourn was greatly enjoyed by Mrs N, A. Gee's good nnturod counten nil CO Was Vlslbln llimn thn KlrnittH tho past week nfter a severe siege K00d 10 mirrlHo her by making Mrs, A. B. Mansfield has returned from 11 fuw days' visit at tho Soattlo Kn I r. Her husband thought It of Illness. Ho looked a little "peaked," but ho Is still good for moving ninny more houses nround In St. Johns. J. II. Illnclc Is now the proud father of 11 bouncing boy baby, tho uniiio hnvlng nrrlved nt his homo July Uth. "Joo'u" height has In. cronsed a llttlo ovor two Inches as a consequence. o "(lo to rattier," sho Bald, when I asked her to wed, nnd sho knew that knew that her father was dead Sho knew that I knew what a llfo ho had led, Sho knew that I knew what sho inonnt when sho said, "Go to father." Ex. somo material changes to their rest donee during her absence, but re turning sooner tliuu expected, she found things badly torn up and Harry busy In tho midst of It, Tho members of Grncu Church Male Chorus weru Invited to tho lome of Mr. llounlniau, nt Mllwnu ki'C, Monday evening to help him 11 11 r vest his Itoynl Ann cherries, and the way tho boys went after tho frul 1 was a caution. After enjoying .1 pleasant ovonlng with songs nud itorlos, wo departed for our homes with n warm spot In our hoarts for Mr. Jlennlimin, it faithful member of the bunch. Ono of 'Km. Mrs. B. Olstrum and mother Hancock, Wis., oxpoct to arrive St. Johns about the first of .tugust whero thoy will spoud somo tlnio with Charloy and Goorgo Koss, brothers nud sons of tho two Indies, Thoy will visit tho Soattlo exposition ucforo returning to their Bnatorn homos. Tho Columbia Steel Works com pany Is busily engaged In gutting their ground lit condition for the oroctlon of their mammoth plant bo- twocn Llnnton nnd Whltwood "ourt. How soon actual construc tion will begin has not yet been dl- 1 vulged, but from prosent Indications I the tlnio Is within tho very near fu- turo. Tho woolen mill tonm was do- 1... -- n . m 1 Qf I IVUIUli U? U BtUlU 111 U 1U I III U glllllU ao' ball Sunday by n picked team, Tlx inttor paid little regard to thu bat ting ordur, nud when n good hntter was needed ho was pushed to the .'rout regardless of whoso turn It was. As all Is fair In love, war ami bnsoball, tho scliomo worked nil right, although thero was plonty of protesting on the part of cntchur Poff, who finally rotlrod from tho amo. M. S. COBB Cor. Jersey and Burlington St. Johns, Oregon KING & BRODAHL LAND COMPANY 420 North Jersey Street Headquarters for Farms and Acreage Tracts Business Property, Factory Sites, Dwelling Houses and Vacant Lots on Easy Terms. EDMONDSON CO., Plumbing and Tinning 203 S. Jersey Street Phone jersey 91 St. Johns, Oregon Tho Portland Woolen Mills team will play a gnmo of ball Sunday af ternoon with a crack Japanese club that has lately boon touring tho west orn part of tho country. If you never saw a Jap play ball this will bo your opportunity. Tho mill boys will havo all their best players In action, and thero will bo something doing, o Edward Fawcott, formerly an em ploye of V. W. Mason, tho contrac tor, committed sulcldo by the poison routo at Pendleton last week. Mr. land uro Mason states that ho was ono of tho I market vory host workmon ho had and late ly aided In putting down tho South Hayes street walk and also worked a few days on Portland boulovard. Domestic trouble Is assigned as tho cause of his rash act. o Hon. K. C. Couch spent a day at nountain climbing last week in an The dunco at the city dock wns taken up at tho Commercial dub WeduoKday evening nnd tho dute for holding the sumo Is August Mil, full particulars of which will appear In noxt week's Issue. Tho matter of local freight for St. Johns is vory promising and will likely bo plated In commission In a vory fow days. Tho club bus put In good work cloug this lino nnd can congratulate them selves that their efforts In nil prob ability will bo crowned with success. o 1 P. Drinker, of tho First National Hank of our city, and M. Van Alstlno of Portland havo purchased n flno 100 acres of land on tho Oregon Electric, two miles from Multnomah stattlon, only somo six miles from tho ccntor of tho city, and havo platted tho same Into 5 aero tracts, plating tho samo ou tho This furm was tho old Haynes farm and has, In part, been lu cultivation for a number of years. Tho Smlth'Wagoner Company, Port land, Oregon, aro selling agents for the tract which has boon named "Multnomah Acres," and has already made somo sales from tho same. Val ley Vista, which tho Smith-Wagoner Co., put on tho market somo threo attempt to find a good fishing hole, I months ago has been closed out with Ho followed Wind River for many tho exceptions of only threo tracts weary miles but It seemed that thai o- good il8Ulng placo was always Just I THE GOOD OLD SUMMER TIME. a llttlo farther on. At last wearied, disgusted and worn out be throw Skeoto Skeet for moaqultos, Hay threo llttlo fish that ho had captured wood's Poison Oak Salvo for polEon away and arrived at homo 11 p. m.lous skin eruptions, Peroxldo Cream In fit frame of mind to do tho for summer tan, A. D, 8. Foot Pow party who had told him uiere was dor for sore feet, and all kinds of flno fishing on Wind niver bodily "fly catch" at tho St. Johns Pharm wnnteu: intelligent man or wo man to tako territory, and appoint canvassers to sell our water filters. Bxcluslva territory, and nice, profit able work for tho right party. Seno ca Filter Co., Seneca, Mo. o All kinds of laundry work done promptly. Rough dry washing 0 conts per pound. Calls mndo for laundry at any plnco. Ring us up Phono Rich. 091, St. Johns I.nun- dry. Churchill Uros.,proprlotors. For Rent I room houso In Point Vluw, nowly painted nnd papered, lot 75x100. Fruit trees nnd borrlea growing on lot. Flno place for n garden. $0.00 par mouth, Hoiihiim fc Currier. Just to find out whether or not you do, cut it out and bring it to our store and we will give you a pair of shoe strings for it. For Snlo Gasollno Launch and Houso Cost 11200, will sell for StGO. Also Automobllo cost $8"G, will sell for $450; both In first class condi tion, Telephone Woodlnwn 1715. No. 100 Willamette Uoulovard, Port land. 3tc. How is Your Title? Havo your abstracts made, con tinued or examined by Peninsula Title, Abstract and Roalty Co., 11. Henderson, manager. Accurnlo work. Rensonnblo fees. Coinonl lllock building, Jersey streot. BONHAM & CURRIER ON the inn WANT TO 8AVE $16 TO 25 A 8EWINO MACHINE? Chanco to do so If you bMy "Improved Melville," a sowing cinno gunraniccd to uo In nil re spects equal to any on tho mnrkot has been thoroughly tried nnd ha had yours of testing. It has nil tho tabor saving nud tlmo saving at tnchmcuts. Calef llros., opposllo thu postofflcc, Invito you to call and see thu mnchlne. Thoy quoto you n low prlco because they do not cnu vnss nnd savo tho expuuio of n cnu vnssur, and ask only n fair profit, Easy tonus given. Fruit Jars at Cost A double shipment Mason Fruit Jars has overstocked us. Pints, per doz., 52c Quarts, " 65c Half cals, " 80c We cannot deliver hem at these prices, and for spot cash only. National Tea Store, 113 Jersey street. BUSINESS ECONOMY We buy direct from iiminifnctur- crs nnd .save jobbers' profits. We scotint our bills, which more tlmu pays tbc freight. We buy no junk no matter how low tbc price. Witli no credit losses nnd no rent to pay our total expenses are less tliuu t txir ceilt of our sales. We can sell for less nud Mill make n ivhiK profit. just received one uross solt shirts which can't be bcuten nt the price, 50c, Our 25c nnd 50c horse hide gloves arc so uxxl that we had reduce the tirice of the better rndes. AH if 1,50 gloves now$i.!5. All -f 1.35 nnd -f 1.25 gloves now pi. 00. Men s bib overalls 75c. Multnomah Acres 0 Do you want to exchange your St. Johns property for acreage ? Noue Cheaper None Better. SMITH-WAGONER GO, Chamber Commerce. Electric Tungsten Lamps The most economical Incandescent Electric Lamp made 40 watt - 32 candle power $ .85 60 watt - )S candle power $1.00 100 watt -So caudle power $1.30 250 watt-200 candle power $2.50 These prices arc the lowest in the city. It gives twice the light of the ordinary incandescent lamp for the same cost per hour. Portland Railway Light and Power Co, U7-7th Street lOOOOOOOOOOOOCH ATTENTION!! Merchants! Manufacturers! Farmers! Everybody! We arc hunting for your business and have been on your trail for some tune. Our aim is to serve you well. The adoption of our service offers a complete solution to the transportation problem. Our rates are reasonable and our service unsurpassed. Two trains between St. Johns and Portland daily. We deliver Anything, Any Place, Any Time. Call and get our rates before shipping. PORTLAND & SUBURBAN EXPRESS GO, C. W. STEARNS Ai;eut at St. Johns. Phones: Portland Office, Main 358 St. Johns: Jersey 122 A 3358 IOOOOOOOOCM 4 H. HENDERSON 205 Jersey St. Real Estate, Loans, Insurance it Abstracts of Title Prepared. Accurate Work Guaranteed, j St. Johns Lumber Co. Has all kinds of lumber, kiln dried and otlierwi.se. Also slab wood. Timbers of all sizes cut to order. Get your winter's wood now and save trouble. mm 3 cS e0 to c-O ttt c0 e0 10 s0 r3 $ First National Bank I St. Johns, Oregon Paid in Capital ... $25,000.00 OiWClvRS Henry W. Coe, President A. U. Jobcs, Vice Pres. P, P. Drinker, Cashier Drafts issued ou all Foreign Countries. SAPK DM'OSIT UOXKS FOR RENT. barm. I acy,