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About St. Johns review. (Saint Johns, Or.) 1904-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 19, 1909)
Small Profits Big Sales Give Your Wife i something to be thankful for Thanksgiving Special Net Prices on Lace Curtains One Week j.pnii'vrr'.pcrrTranni i mi'jviiji mm A new dinner set A good Pedistal Dining table or A solid Michigan White Oak table $5.00 - $10.00 $15.00 Local News. f The pesky fly has begun to seek its winter quarters. Now is the time to order Thanksgiving turkey. your i Or agaiu you might make her happy with a new Mattress for her bed. We have the BEST and the CHEAPEST $2.50 to $16.00 on easy terms. OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE Easy Terms , Right Prices "When you think of Groceries, think of COUCH & COMPANY." All kinds of staple groceries, canned goods, delicacies for your tabic, fresh fruits and vegetables. A large list of satisfied customers Is our best recommend Dry goods, notions and shoes. Try us on these lines. Wc ore not giving goods away, but wc arc making prices as low as a safe business will permit. Wc try to make it your inter est to Buy 1'amily Supplies HIvRH. COUCH & CO. 306-108 Philadelphia St. Phone Jersey 972 & : Stoves wlit at St. John Hardware Company arc all of the new variety that have scientifi cally arranged draft. The kind that draw with out blowing the kind that makes heat and no smoke. See our splendid assort ment of everything In the stove line from the kitchen range to the parlor heater. gfe THEY WIN IN A WALK or even when you are sitting or standing. Our Suits and Over coats always look well and command the admiration of every student of correct dress for men. We make the most stylish Suits and Overcoats, perfect from fabric to finish, and there is a distinctiveness about the details in the cut and the "hang" ol the garments, that stamps the work as artistic tailoring. Cleaning Pressing and Repairing JOHN NOCE 8c CO., Fashionabla Tailors Next to Post Office Phone Richmond 94 Flue Blocks V. W. MASON Contractor ana Builder Manufacturer of Cement Blocks, Flue Blocks. Cement Drain Tile, ! Sewer Pipe, Cement Sidewalks, Steps and Foundations Cement Block Building a Specialty Phone, Drop me a Card or Call at Residence and Office 646 Hartman ; Street, Cedar Park, tt. jonns EDMONDSON CO., Plumbing and Tinning MS.JM Strut Phone Jersey 91 The new high school building under progress of construction on Philadelphia and Hayes streets is coming alone at a rapid gate. Miss Jennie Rice has returned to icr home at Dlllcy, Ore., after spending several days very pleas antly in St. Johns the past week. o The St. Johns cleaning and press tig establishment is now located on Burlington street in the room form- crlyoccupicd by the Home Bakery. W. R. Evens of the St. Johns Hardware store, has become a resi dent of St. Johns, having taken up lis residence on Portland Boule vard. W. A. Bennett made a business trip to Ranier one day last week. A doll given free with every $2 purchase Saturday at the VOGUE. The business houses of the city all report business flourishing and getting better right along. The brick work on Wolcott's new building on South Jersey street is rapidly being laid. 1 0 The "frost was on the pump kin" and a few other things sev eral mornings the past week. 0 L. II. Campbell left last week for several weeks at Spangle, Wash. where he has business interests. Last week out sale. of Wolcott's closing J. L. Higgins has purchased the house and two'lots owned by James Catto. For ront Storo room, next to postofflco, brick, lnqulro John Noco & Co. You got full oight and first quality at tho Contra! markot. Just try It awhllo. o Three 1 pound packages regular diamond Wtea, $1 M. Iv. Holleti beck Cash Grocery. D. J. Mayer of the Marine Iron Works made a business trip to Hood River during, the past week. E. O. Magoon is having the front of his cigar store enclosed in order to keep out winter s chilling mast. "Daddy" Maples has been quite ill for the past couple of weeks, and is little if any improved at this writing. Miss Violet Smith, who has been visiting her brother Lcroy II,, has returned to her home in Clinton, Whidly Island. The four double gas arc lights ilaced around the Hollbrook block las illumiuatcu the exterior and mmcdlate surroundings in splendid style. w Smith-Wagoner Co., sold last vcek to L. H. Campbell of St. ohns, a 100x100 in North Port land warehouse district. The pur chase price was 14500. 0 The revival meetings at the Bap- church, which hud been con ducted by Evangelist E. A. Smith, ere brought to a close bttnuny eve ning. The series were well attend- and were fairly successful throughout. tlst L. H. Campbell and mother arc visiting relatives in Pullman and n Spangle, Wash., where Mr. Campbell will look after business nterests before returning, mey expect to be back iu bt. Johns again in a few weens. Homer N. Clark, formerly the second-hand dealer In our town, is now running a grocery store on the corner ot -orbett ana wmttaKer streets, South Portland, where he las a nice place and nue business. o The Commercial club held on in teresting session Wednesday even ing. The ladies preseut helped to make the meeting more enjoyable. The object of the ladies in attend ance was to organize a sort of aux iliary to the club, and in this man ner arouse more interest in the or ganization. Plans were outlined for some interesting events which will be announced later. E. C. Clodfelter, of Portland, purchased during the past two weeks, lots 3, 3, 13, 14 and 15 of Multnomah Acres and lots 4 and 5 of the same tract were purchased by E, Gross, also of Portland. These sales leave but one 5-acre tract unsold In Multnomah acres that was placed on sale in June of this year. The entire tract was handled by the smith-Wagoner Co. The Raymond House on the cor ner of Jersey and Leavitt, which has been run for the past three years by Mrs. Minnie Planner, has recently been sold to Mr. nd Mrs. C. R. Fletcher, who have already taken charge of the bouse and re port that all their rooms are sow, filled. Mrs. Plattner has moved into the house just north ol the feed store, where she intends re maining for a short time during Mr. Planner's absence in Denver, where he has gone to look after business interests. gabaertt for & Bartow ud bo Get the habit. Save a little every week. The lurst National Bank helps $$$ to make $$$ by paying per cent. o ir you want 10 ouy.ront, sou or exchange property soo Wolcott, (Tho Ront Man.) 401 South Jersey. Sldo entrance. Havo your property insured In tho St. Paul or Northern flro Insurance companies. They aro tho host. S. L. Doblo, agent. Money is given for your money if you save with the First National Bank which issues Time Ccrtifi catcs of Deposit. o Four packages Wadco Condensed Mince Meat, 30 cents M. E. Hoi- leubeck, Cash Grocery. Harry Mansfield, the veteran barber and all around mechanical genius, has been laid up for the past week or so, but expects to soon be able to ply his razor agaiu as of yore. A shooting gallery will locate iu the room now occupied by Ma goon's tobacco and confectionery store, and Mr. Mugoou will remove his stock into the room adjoining on the south. Councilman J. E. Hillcr is busily engaged these days iu harvesting his crop ot spuns on ins rnucii at Milwaukee. He says the mud is a foot deep and still rising, but the "Mttrphys" arc turning out hue. 0 Roy Inclcduc, the accommodat ing assistant at Bonham & Currier's grocery, is once more at ins post 01 duty, after a short vacation, part of which was spent nt Independ ence, Ore. Ml our moats aro govornmont In spected and tho bost that money can buy. Thoy aro noatly and careful ly handled. Como in and loavo your order for froo dollvory. Ward's Central Markot. All kinds ot laundry work done promptly. Rough dry washing 0 ont por pound. Calls made for laundry at any place. Ring us up Phono Rich. 091, St. Johns Lauu dry. Churchill IJros,proprlotors. What do you buy with your money? What have you got to show for the money you earned last month? Get wise. Save n little. The First National Bank helps sav ers with Time Certificates of De posit, o Titos. Cochran has had a force of men busily engaged iu improving East Burlington street the past few days. This improvement was need ed as badly as any other iu the city, and it is pleasing to note the work under way, Gas Appliances Arrived. Those who have been patiently awaiting the arrival of the Gas Mains and have longed to put iu Gas for Lighting and Cooking on account of its convenience and cheapness, will be glad to learn that the HENDRICKS HARD WARE CO., have installed a com plete line of Gas Appliances for their patrons. None can question the fact that Gas for Cooking is cheaper than wood and far more convenient, and this blessing is an attainment now available by the housewives of St. Johns. We notice the nice display win dow iu which they exhibit "Jewel" Gas Ranges, Gas Fixtures etc., and we feel sure that the people of this City will be glad to be able to go to a reputable locally established firm tor their lias juirners and nxtures. Mr. York will represent them in giving estimates on house piping. installing fixtures and the like, and orders given Mr. York will be ex ecuted by the HENDRICKS HARDWARE CO., in a thorough manner. To say that the HENDRICKS HARDWARE CO., Is handling the "Jewel" Gas Range is in itself a feature, as this, well-known Gas Range has been the leader both for economy and durability for years throughout America. Call up Richmond 936 for infor mation about gas. I ;inuiccMi Too Much Turkey And pumpkin pie might spoil the remainder of the day for you but for our aid. Better lay in a supply of our digestive Nynl's tablets and pain tablets in case of emergencies. The drugs in our remedies Are nil ns pure ns it is possible to get them. The remedies themselves arc of proven merit. Taken at once, if there should be trouble, they will relieve immediately and prevent serious complications. A PROPOSITION THAT NONE CAN AFFORD TO PASS UP It is a new Lice and Mite Killer, a Naptha Nest Egg to prevent and kill chicken lice. They are 50c a package, and with each package we give you free a wall cabinet, size 1 1-2 feet by 2 feet, a mirror front, and it is a very beautiful and useful piece of furniture a good addition to any kitchen. The eggs and cabinet can be seen in our window. NORTH BANK PHARMACY HOME OF THE FAMOUS NYALS REMEDIES. "CURRIN SAVS SO." I The Peninsula Bank (Established 1905) In the selection of a bank the first thing of importance to be considered is ab solute safety. The prudent depositor should know the character and the standing of the bank with which he deals. Therefore, before inviting his confidence and soliciting his patronage, wc beg to submit a list of directors who arc all practical and successful business men: OFFICERS Rout. Tkkat Pi.att, President F. C. Knait, Vice President C. A. Wool), Cashier DIRECTORS M. L. HouiitooK, Capitalist F. C. Knait, Sec. Peninsula Lumber Co. I'KTHlt Autzkn, President Portland Mfg. Co. R. T. 1'l.ATT, Piatt & Piatt, Attorneys. II. I.. Powkkh, Vice President nud Gen. Mgr. I.cwistou Land & Water Co. Tiioh. Cociiuan, Contractor. C. A. Wood. Cashier. I Interest paid on Savings Accounts and Time Certificates. Open an account with the conservative Pioneer Bank Ladies' Suits That Suit the Ladies Something new in St. Jolins-A new and complete line of Ladies' Dress Skirts, Silk Underskirts Long Coats, Rain Coats and Capes Will be on display TOMORROW at the Vogue Millinery The ladies of St. Johns and vicinity arc cordially invited to call and iuspqct this new Mock of ladies' apparel. The goods were bought direct from the manufacturer, thus saving the middle man's profit. Our reputation for first class goods and tiptodutc styles iu the millinery line should be sufficient assurance that the new will not inferior either iu material or design. Cut prices will prevail iu the millinery department for a few days. Remember, you also get free library tickets. Vogue Millinery UNITED EVANGELICAL X CHURCH J . Rev. C. P. Gates, Pastor , Subject Sunday evening, Nov. 21th, at 7:30 o'clock: X "SACRIFICED TO THIRD" X I Fine Reasons For Fall Painting I 1. The wood is thoroughly dry. 3. Paint penetrates deeper in dry wood. 3. l'nll weather Is warm, dry, dependable, 4. Wet weather decays unpro tected surfaces. 5. Pall painting keeps out wint er moisture. Acme Quality Taint & I'juishes. Sao us. We havetha "Goods" $ HENDRICKS HARDWARE CO. t For Sale Square Chaso piano In first class condition, fine tono and recently tuned. Price $76, $1S down and balance on terms to responsible party. Call 029 8, Ivanhoo street. W Men's Clothing We have the agency for the Rothchild line E Guarantee their wear and fit. Wc also carry a few Overcoats and Cravcnettes of the same line. No marking up ioo per cent, profit and then marking down. We just give you the value for your money in this line, as well as in the Shoe, Dry Goods and Grocery Lines Aquapelle Clothing, Fish Brand Slickers and Boston Rubbers are in demand now, and there are no better brands on the market. BONHAM cV CURRIER I I I 3