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About St. Johns review. (Saint Johns, Or.) 1904-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 13, 1909)
Telescopes. cu rcnc S Solid Comfort Rockers ! $2.00 to $18,001 Notice the Display This Week I Genuine Leather J Everything for the child. Rockers, Hi-chairs on wheels Iron cribs with drop sides, Nursery Chairs, Etc., Etc. Rockers J in Golden Oak Wax 1 or Polish-1 ed for I Den or I Parlor J See What We Have Before You Buy. Trunks. Bags. -rr: i OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE Low Prices Easy Terms oooooooooocoooooooooooooog If you are going to build 8 See St. Johns Hardware Co. FOR Builders' Hardware, Sash, Doors, Paint and Oil KSTIMATKS FlGTUKI) PROMPTLY OOOOGOOOOOOOOOOO( 8 . THE I PENINSULA BANK St. Johns, Oregon. Established 1905 PAID-IN CAPITAL STOCK AND SURPLUS $ 30,000.00 OPPICHR8 R. T. Piatt, PrwMent V. C. Kimjtp, Vice Present C. A. Wowl, Cashier DIKI'.CTOKS R. T. PUtt, President. Attorney I'. C. Ktmpp. Vice Pre.. Sec. Pen. Lumber Co. M. L. Ilolbrook, Capitalist Peter Autcn, Pre. Portland Mfg. Co. II. L. Power, VicePre. unit Gen. Mugr. Lewhton Sweet Water fc Irrigation Co. Tho. Cochran, Real IJ.tate C. A, Wood, Cashier 5 Free ! Free ! Free ! Six Elegant Sllverold Tea Spoons, t 4 Cut out tliis ad., present it nt our store on Saturday, Aug. 4 ?. 7, or Monday Aug. 9! purchase ONE large 35c package of ''RUU-NO-MORF." Washing Powder and we will present you ft with u full set of Six Elegant Silveroid Tea Spoous free. t Special Notice! As we only have a limited sup- y K ply of these spoons, come early to avoid disappointment. Not over TWO packages sold to a customer. j COUCH & CO. j, 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. T ! EDMONDSON CO., Plumbing and Tinning 203 S. Jtrsey Street Phone jersey 91 St. Johns, Oregon Local News. Mrs. Hello Preston Is entertaining .Mrs. Lawson of Spokane, Wash., this week. 0 Haywood's Poison Onk Salvo iloes tho work. At tho St. Johns Phar macy. E. C. Hurlbertand family aro spend ing n fow weeks at Collins Hot Springs. o Joseph Whlto and wlfo of Mt. Scot4 spent Sunday with MrB, Mil dred Stanley. Tho M. B. church held their nnnunt Sunday school picnic nenr Scllwooa Inst Saturday, o Mrs. W. L. Walker of 430 Stewart street Is recovering rapidly from a serious Illness. Mnrlon Johnson and family have roiio to tho mountains for n fow days' recreation. o S. J. Davidson has sold his homo In tho Holbrnok addition and re moved to Portland. Mrs, Snraah Kemp Is quite 111 nt her home In this city. o Get your Sunday nicnt nt Ward mnrkot, Special prlcou Saturday, Tho chickens' snlvatlou Hubs' In stunt Louse Killer. At St. John Pharmacy. o C. 15. Young nnd family wcro called to Lowlston, Idaho, Monday by tho serious Illness of Mrs, Young. o 1 Tlio St. Johns Pharmacy Is mi thomcd to fill all prescriptions Is Bued by tho National Hospital Asbo. elation. I), N. Dyerlee left Wednesday for Chicago where ho will pond some tl mo In tho Interest of tho Portland Collnpslblo Hox Co. Mrs. Hazel Mcrclcr and llttlo daughter havo gono to join Mr. Mcr clur at Spokane, Wash. o V. W. Mnson hns moved hln family Into their new homo at tho corner of Hartman and Myers streets. Miss Cordelia Cross celebrated her faurtconth birthday August lilth, but fllio says not to glvo tho fact nway, o "Sandy" Scales hns returned from his short vacation nnd says ho had a fine thno nnd also found a nice girl. o CM Hllover, fntber of Mrs. 8 Tumor, our popular lady butcher, Is ntteiullnc tho G. A. It. reunion at Snlt Lnko City. MIrh Ester Ilateson of town Is a guesi nt tlio V. W. Mnson homo this week. Shu will remain hero a ouplo of months. o Mrs. Mliuilo Lelghton and Miss Frieda aro attending a family re union at tho farm of Mrs. Lulfihton's father on tlio West side. o Mrs, Charles Defko nnd Mrs, Hon- Jamln Marsh of Greeley, Col., wcro tho guests of Mrs, J. V. Nelson tho latter part of last week. J.J. Hurlborl was caught In tho tolli Monday for rapid speeding with his Mito. Ho enriched tho city excnoquei to tho extent of $10 for tho privilege. Tho naptUt Sunday school picnic was held In PonliiHiila Park Uigust Ith, Tlio Evangelical 8. 8. picnic will bo held nt tho annio placu next Wednesday, Tho W. It. C. of 8t. Johns will glvo a literary and musical cntortnlnmont on August "1st, nt 3 p. m. All mom. bum of nny G. A. It. aro cordially In vited. Mrs, It. II. Mlllor. P. T. Hanson and J. II. GIIch left Saturday evening to take In tho Na tional Encnmpmont at Suit Lake City. Thoy oxpoct to put In n wcok or so mingling with tho old veterans, Lou fortuno Is nblo to bo out again aftor bolng laid up by Bovoro In juries sustained from a fall from n cherry troo sovoral weeks ago. His frlonds aro rejoiced to bco him around onco more. Mrs, O, W. Cochran, daughter and son of llemldjl, Minn., aro gnosis at tho handsome homo of Thos. Coch ran, Thoy will remain here for a month or so nnd will visit tho Sonttlt Fair boforo returning homo. o Mrs. V. W. Mason has roturnod from a ton weeks' visit nt her old homo In Down, Iowa. She thought there was no placo llko Iowa boforo she wont East, but she Is now moro in lovo with St, Johns than over bo foro, Goo, W. 8lmmons and wlfo spent Sunday with their undo and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. G. W, Scotton at Hat tleground, Wash. Georgo says things look pretty dry In that neighborhood, but tho fishing thero cannot bo ex celled anywhere. A gang of men are busy romovlng the SO pound rails on tho 0, It, & N. on Bradford street and roplaclng thorn with 75 pound rails In order to get In readiness for tho passen ger trains which will soon bo skirt ing around the lower end of tho Peninsula. Mrs. Thos. Anderson has removed her building from Tacoma street to Catlln street. W. II. King says that It tho other buildings on this lot would catch tho moving fover ho would at once begin tho construction of a modern two story brick business block thereon. Several Portland parties woro In St. Johns the past week looking for a suitable location for a wagon fac tory. Overtures wero made for tho lease of a good sized structure here, and It Is probable that satisfactory terms will bo arranged between tho two parties. If the new Industry comes employment for Quito a num ber of bands will be furnished. Frank Finn nnd family of Prossor, WnBh., aro visiting at the homo of V. W. Mason this week. Thoy aro moro than delighted with St. Johns and vicinity, Street contractors should not over look tho largo number of proposals for street work In this Ikbuo. Street Improvement Is right at Its height In St, Johns jtiMl now, o It. W. Johns and family, who havo been living on South Ivnnhoo, have moved Into tho house recently vn catcd by Mr. Huff on the comer of Hudson nnd Dayton streotR, o ' Tho St. Johns Flro department will bo tho guests of tho Uregou City department next Sunday. A bnrbe cue Is on tho program besides ninny other things that go to mnko a good time. ItohunrsalH aro now taking placo for a homo talent play to bo put up on local boards In tho next fow weeks, It will bu under tho auspices of tho Fraternal Ilrotherhood. Moro about It next week. C. It. Thompson, one of tho gonial proprietors of tho HI. Johns Phnrin ncy, In company with his wlfo ih taking In tho Interfiling attractions at Seattle this week. They expect to remain for about ten days. o Harry Chorpennlug and A. Iloyd Kllno, former Pennsylvania young men, wero guests of tho editor nnd family Woducmliiy, They havo boon taking In tho Sonttlo fair and stopped off on route to California. u Another call for bids for tho now high school building appears In this Issue. Tho plans havo boon amended to such ifn extent that It Is believed contractors will have no difficulty In coming within tho Mini An hand for the building of this structure. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Denton and daughter, Florence, of Rockland, Maine, arrived In St. Johns last week and for tho present aro resid ing at -H Feshondeu street. Thoy In tend buying acreage In this vicinity and making tho West their perman ent home, lly request of tho council tho city engineer will bu In his offlro In tho city hall from 8 to 9 a. m. each day for the purpose of explaining any street qiu'Ktlons that parties Inter ested may desire to obtain Informa tion upon. So If you havo any kick coming horoafter don't kick at tho recorder kick tho engineer. No bettor meats wero over sold any where than can always bu found nt T. P. Ward's mnrkot. "Quality wins" Is his motto and ho lives right up to It. Tho prices aro as low as good moat can bo sold for and al low a living profit. If you want good moat go to Ward's, If not go somowhoro else. Special prices on Saturday. o Thu K. L. C. B. of tho Evangelical church gave a millinery party at tho homo of Win. Edmonson Wodnosday evening, Tho hats wero trimmed by tho malo attendants nnd worn by tho ladles. Somo of tho effects pro duced wero marvelous, wondrous and amazing, nnd woro tho cause of much inorrlmont, Tho K, L, C. E. orchestra furnished music for the oc casion. About fifty woro prebont and over 17 realized. o Another Indication that St, Johns Is right up to tho hour Is tho fact that a slmon puro, unudultoratod, genuluo artlclo of tho latest In tho tonsorlal lino a lady barber has struck tho city and now may bo found at Mansfield & Kaemloln's har bor emporium on North Jersey street, Wo presuino that men who never shaved beforo will cast tholr hirsute adornments to tho breozo and become dally habitues of this estab lishment, and that mon who havo been In tho habit of shaving onco or twice a week will now havo It done dally and feel sorry that tho fungus does not develop fast enough to jus tify two shaves per dlam. Harry la trotting around like a young colt and all signs of advancing old ago, rheu matic twinges and symptoms of other Infirmities havo been laid aside In valorous attempt to appear uk young and agllo as tho best of thorn. Adam -may rest content In tho fact that business will bo well taken care of during his vacation and tho pat rons will forglvo him If ho stays a week or two longer than bo antici pated, Arnold Ungcr nnd family havo moved Into tholr now homo recently purchased from It. W. McKeon on John street, and they feel very happy over tho fact of now being tinder their own "vino nnd fig tree." Tho Endeavor Society of tho Christian church will glvo a lawn social on tho linndBonio grounds of Itecordor A. M. Esson's residence, 110 Maplo street, Wednesday evening August 18th. Ico cream and acces sory good things will bo In evidence. So follow tho crowd. o Tho local Lodgo of tho Fraternal llrothorhood will hold nn open mcct- lug this evening. Invitation ciirdHl have been sent out by tho committee ' In chnrgo to friends of the members, nnd a largo uttondanco Is expected.) Admittance will bo by card of In- vitntlon only, Tho object of this 1 open meeting Is to awaken Increased Interest In tho four-fold object of the organization's policy which Is pro tection In tho event of death, acci dent, total disability and old age. A musical program la being pro- pared, after which refreshments will, bo nerved, to bo followed by dancing.' O, II. Head, state mnuugur, wilt bo present to deliver n Bhort address. J. J, Uanbury, olio of the stnto organ Izcrs, has taken tip his residence In tho Cnlef building, opposite tho post office, for ti fow weeks nnd will do votu hlu time nnd efforts In tho In forest of the Lodge. A marked In crenBo In tho membership wilt likely result from tho meeting tonight. gm i n i 1 1 1 Work for a Groater St. Johns, o Subscrlbo for tho Telegram best evening paper on tho coast. Soo Ed Stockton. Special prices on first class meats at tho Central Mnrkot on Saturday Leave your orders. For Kent Modern C-rooui house; bath, flro placo nnd clectrla lights, 835 N. Kellogg street. o For rent Furnished hotiso; cheap U thu right party. Apply nt whlto house opposite the Ico plant. o Wnntod Young lady to solicit sub scrlberB for tho Itoviuw. Good com mission pnld. Call at onco, Havo your property Insured In the St. Paul or Northern flro Inaurnnco companies. Thoy aro tho boat, 8. L. Doblo, ngont. o Furnished rooms, host In tho city. Now brick building, newly furnished, prices reasonable. Calet I Iron., homo furnishers, opposite postofflco. Wanted At tho Portland Woolen Mills, weavers and spinners, cxper- encod preferrod. Will teach a few mon and women If applications are received at once. o For Itout Two fine houses on Oswego street; one four-room nnd tho other a handsome, modern real- lonco of Boveu rooms. A. V. Nol- sou, alt) Oswego street. Wanted: Intelligent man or wo man to tako territory, and appoint canvassers to sell our water filters. Cxcluslvo territory, nnd nice, profit- tblo work for thu right party. Bene- cn Filter Co,, Senocn, Mo. o All our montu aro government In spected and tho best that money can buy. Thoy aro neatly nnd careful ly handled. Come In and loavo your order for frco delivery. Ward's Central Markot. o For Sale Gasoline Launch nnd House Cost 11200, will sell for I ISO. iMso Automobile cost 87G, will noli for ?I50; both In first class condi tion, Telephono Woodlavvn 171C No. 190 Wlllamotto lloulovard, Port land. 3te. The Laziest Man In the World. Wuuld not bo contented to bo kept the house and doing nothing by houmwtism, Neither are you, who are always unsy ami aewvo. thou don't neglect tho first twlngo of an ache or pain that you might think Is jst a "crick." Rub well with Hal- rd's Snow Llnlmeut and no matter what tho trouble Is, It will disappear at onco. Hold by Norm JJauic ruar- macy. How is Your Title? Have your abstracts mado, con tinued or examined by Poulnsuia Tltlo, Abstract and Itoalty Co., II. Henderson, manager. Accurato work Reasonable feos, Comcnt Iilock building, Jersoy street. Your Old Clothes Made to Look Like New. Ladies' and Gentlcmeus' Suits, Cleaned, Pressed and Repaired. Work called for and delivered. JOHN NOGE & CO VaSr,e 'Phone Richmond 941. 408 N. Jersey St., 31 door S. of P. O. Preach tho gospel of St. Johns. Are You Tired of Darning ? If You Are, Just Try the They have Linen heels and Toes and they are guaranteed. The Price, 25c Are you tired of short-walstecl, skimpt over alls? If you are, try the Headlight or the Penn. When thinking of your Kali suit of clothing, think of us. Ours is the Rothchile line of medium priced, long-wearing, fine looking suits. BON HAM & CURRIER Electric Tungsten Lamps The most economical Incandescent Electric Lamp made .jo watt -32 candle power $ .85 60 watt - 48 candle power $1.00 100 watt -So candle power $1.30 250 watt-200 candle power $2.50 These prices are 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 Go. 147-7111 Street IOOOOOOOOOOOO OOOOOOOOQ( ATTENTION!! Merchants! Manufacturers! Fanners! Everybody! We are hunting for your business and have been on your trail for some time. Our aim is to serve you well. The adoption of our service offers n complete .lolution 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 Agent nt St. Johns. Phones: Portland Oflice, Main 358 St. Johns: Jersey 122 A 3358 IOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO( 14 MFMHFDCAM -xtc lmQt i II I ILI lLllJV7l 1 'viav; ui, - Real Estate, Loans, Insurance Abstracts of Title Prepared. Accurate Work Guaranteed. g St. Johns Lumber Co. Hns all kinds of lumber, kiln dried nnd otherwise. Also slab wood. Timbers oj all sizes cut to order. Get your winter's wood now and save trouble. mm fQ f3 e e5D p c0 f0 r0 f s-O tO c-O oOsOswj f First National Bank 9 St. Johns, Oregon i) J Paid in Capital - - - $25,000.00 ? J OI'PICKKS 2 Henry W. Coe, President ? ? A. R. Jobes, Vice Pres. K. P. Drinker, Cashier ? Drafts issued on all Foreign Countries. SAFK DEPOSIT UOXKS FOR RF.NT. j mm r eO o eO e0 eO 44 e0 tO