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About St. Johns review. (Saint Johns, Or.) 1904-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 18, 1910)
SOME BARGAINS IN OUR RED TAG SALE J Tolddo.Range guaranteed ten years, laree 18 , in. oven,reg. price $42.00;-Red Tag Price 35.00 Kitchen Cabinet, class doors, revolviutr flour - bins,;rcg. price $12.50. Red Tag-Pride 16.50 J Red Tag Price ( (i (i $10.50 Cabinet $10.00 " $14.00 " . $28.06 Hardwood Cabinet. Red Tiig Price" $4.50 Treasures, this week - - (i 7.7s , ir-So 18,00 3.'35 Rdmcmber these prices and ask for what you do a7 rf-TeT ay Si BVS Se ft 'Sk .BW BY m BfBT BBF m f OPPOSITE POSTOFFrCE Portland St. Johns Vancouver -1 TANTALUM ,'.- -, New Electric Lamp . a MORE ECONOMICAL than , any carbon filament lamp. . - . ii-' CHEAPER and . MORE STURDY than ,tha "TUNGSTEN. r i J. ' ' Can ba uaad In KEY SOCKET! Portland Railway Light and Power Go. 147-7111 Street" Fat quality into the build lag and you will do wise k. thing. You, will have a L ttroBger.ml better rtructure t fim e mvc a lot 01 re-, ' pair Will later on. Good h quality tutorial can be had at our (tore and you will not have to pay any more tlua'at Portland, pivc ui trial and be convinced. St. Mms Htrdwart Ca 5 V - t 3 CLUMBER: Slabwood. I A n A TX "T Dressed, n A TV - Deliveries. Green, . .Fitmh. . OuaraatHa!. Trimmings ST. 10HNS DUMBER GO. t Phone Richmond. 131 r 4 K tPMUlM U9yn . W.f Plumbing unci Tinning MHiMafSlNlt PbMC Jersey 91 St Mat, IfajM :V:ia iiiiiiiiiMMa ii HENDERSON w , a I i HMy rsEiHe. Loans. inMtraiicis Z. "... Jy. V j A,,.r.t. UrnrlrOuATSBtaad j -;- laaliaaW aif TTtlf rTTrT ir.. t Local News. t A Snap Victor talking machine and outfit for sale at bainiona xiros. We carry blank books book keepers' sucoHes. all kinds of writing material and "Phonograph supplies. St. Johns Pharmacy. Mr- and Mrs. W. H. Gregory have returned from California, where thev have' soent a very picas ant winter visiting relatives and. friends. Mrs. Robertson and daughter and Mrs. Rodman of California arc new arrivals in St. Johns, and have' taken up their resilience in a portion of Geo. Campling s dwelling. A citizen complains that the side walk adjacent to the .First National Bank is in a very dilapidated con dition and needs repairing very bad ly. Referred to the street com mittcc. The Peninsula Bank at St. Johns is to increase its capitiil stock from 125,000 to $50,000. -Tills pioneer bank will then be one of the strong est institutions in the- state. Pa cific Banker. See the St. Johns Sand and Gravel Co. for estimate on your basement or cement and piaster. We can save you money and make a Httlefor ourselves. Phone Rich mond 1571, A manev cur "with sections of halt missing in various parts of his body'is one of the ornaments that greet the eye of the sojourner along the public thoroughfares almost daily. The canine should be gently laid to rest by the proper authorities. The Wonan'a Club of Portland1 will give an Mtertainment at Bun galow theatre Monday evening, March 14. forree bed at the open air sanatorium. Tickets can be obtained at the Peninsula bank. Price ft. 00. First class talent. B. W. Simmons has purchased a quarter block on Chicago street, near the Baptist church, from Mnnshcld & Kaemlin. The sale was made through the agency of J. S. Downey. Consideration' $1500. It is likely that Mr. Simmons will erect a dwelling (hereon in the near future. S. O. C. Call has purchased a residence on Mohawk street, and will occupy the same in a few days.. He has disposed of his boot nud shoe repair shop' on Philadelphia street and will become a traveling representative for p large Portland concern. If you desire to take advantage of advancing the date of your sub scription at the rate of one dollar per .year, '00 wis the time to do so. After April ist the price will be raised to f 1. 50 per year, at which time the paper will be eularged., it la doubt as to just how you 'stand with your subscription, the label on your paper will inform you as to when it expires. Choose your druggist with the same intelligent care used in the selection of your physician. The ability and integrity of the man who prepares your medicine is just as important to you as is the knowl; edge, skill aud experience of the man whom you trust to prescribe it. St. Johns Pharmacy, Jackson & Thompson, Props. . The contracts for 'the new Catho lic church, school and parsonage have been let. and work will bcein on the new structures immediately. The new buildings represent an ex penditure of about $12,000. Kerr & Son have secured the coutract. The buildings will be erected 011 Portland, boulevard aud will be handsome additions to that part of the city. Revival services are beiutr held at the Free Methodist church, cor ner of Richmond and Hudson streets. Rev. B. H. Alberts and wife, of Seattle, will be present un til Sunday, February 20. Rev. B, Winget, general missionary secreta- t will be present Saturday night, ebruary 19, and glye a missionary address. You are cordially iavited to atteBd. The Fourth book of .Mose will be reproduced at the Electric thea tre SuBday. This is the most in teresting set of the series thus far presented, and is of surpassing in terest. 'The Victory el Egypt" la the title. The children of Israel croamsg the Red Sea is vividly por trayed, and -many other features that should be of special interest to persons faniliar with the scriptures. If you want to see' .something par ticularly fine, doa't miss this at- tractioa Sunday. . It will be more impressive than a SKfiaoa, , J. S. Downey, the real 'estate atslT, has aa a4 ia this, issue. Mr, Dewaey4wu forged rapidly to the froataad s sow 'esc of our moat successful realty- men. He has awdc store sales tban'aay other dealer la dirt duriag the last three areata. And he deserves to suc ceed. . Stkkiag persieteatly at it whea sales wscc scaroe as aea's teeth here, he ass buik up a'busi- asss that he has reasea to feci quite Coud of. There is Botbiag under ad or unscrupulous about J. 9, Kvsrythisg'hc des Is above heard, sad he has ao reasoa te fear the wrath of a duped tavestor, Aay property left hi his beads for sale will reesive careful atteatloa, sad. his record proves that be is a aua wbekaews bow to sell realty, Apprenticcs"wahtcd nt the Vogue Millinery. Wanted. Woman to do general housework, Apply at this office. A Snap "Victor talking machine and outfit tor saie at snimonu uros. Haywood's Antiseptic Pile Rem edy will cure or money refunded St. Johns Pharthacy. Fo Sale Heavy double harness in -first class., condition, cheap. Phone Richmond 4461. Hobson's Eczema Ointment will cure you or we-will give your money back. St.. Johns Pharmacy. Thos. Gray and wife, of Rose bush, Mich., were guests of their old friend, S. W. Rogers, Wednes day. Go' $375 I C(in put you in a good home. Balance any reasonable terms. a.,u cook, ietiient moot, Jersey St. A full and complete line of over alls of all kinds now on sale at Noyes Babbitt's gents' furnishing store, next door to the postofficc. The Firemen's Athletic club wilt bold another of their interest and enjoyable dances Saturday njght. The usual good time is as sured". ' Chief of Police Brcdeson had a bad attack of heart trouble Tues day and had to be taken" to his home from the office. He is get ting along nicely now, however. The ever in'tcYutliic Passion Play will be produced at the Electric theatre tonight, The pictures are very clear and disiiuct and are of special Interest to, young and old. The ladles of the Congregational church will serve dinner both at noon and in the evening, Washing ton's birthday, Feb. 22tl, in Hoi brook building at corner of Jersey and Lcavitt streets. Hans Lagc, one of the men who has helped to make Hood River apples famous, was down from the apple city last week and was a guest of his old "buddy" W. 1'. Addlemau a day or two. The Ladies' Aid Society of the Evangelical church will give n social 011 tlic.cvcuiug of March 2d, in Holbook IUock, corner of Jersey and Lcavitt 'streets. All invited. Good program. Admission cither a nickel or five cents. The man who spends all he gets', who lives up to thei whole of his income, will never get rich, uo matter how much he saves. Let the First National Bank help you to prosperous days. It issues Time Certificates of Deposit. it Mayor J. F. Hendiicks has been tussling with a severe attack of the grip for the past several days, and aiding iusubduiRfthc flames at the fire Monday night did uot tend to improve lUiatters.very materially. He Is able to be swiad once more, however. Our greatest ambition is to de serve to be-ybur druggist and sup ply you and your Home wltu nil tue needed Sfck Room Supplies as well as Toilet Requisites and other goods carried by a high class drug store. Our Prescription Depart ment represents the best in duality and skill. St. Johns Pharmacy, Jackson & Thompson, Props. 1 Victor Carlson, formerly a bus!- mail of St. Johns, having been mau atrer for Calef Bros, in this citv at one time, and later associated with Colvin & Co. in the furniture bus iness here, died at his home in Al biua Tuesday after but, two day's with appeudicitis. He had taken out a life insurance policy forooo only n week before his death. President Peter Autzen. on be half of the Portland Manufacturing Co., desires to publicly express their thauks aud appreciation to the St. Johns fire department, the members of the fire bot and to the manv others who so noblv rendered their aid and assistance at the fire Monday uight. Their efforts were greatly appreciated by the company and their generous help will long be remembered. An attraction that should nrove of special itlterest to the people of at. jonns win oc uie appearance ui At W 1 Till.. inc rovciiy juuviiik riLiuic suuw at St. Johns skating rink, Sunday and Monday night, Feb. .20 and 21. The Life of Christ and Passion Play of Ober-Aminergau. 3500 feet of colored moving pictures. - Oue interesting continuous show of two hours. Admission 25 cents; children to cents. Doors kopen at 7 p. 111. Curtain 8:15 p. m. Win. Kuyath, Mgr. We are the' leading post-card dealers in this town. We carry everything in this Hue. New stuff arriving daily. St. Johns Pharmacy. Every great fortune started and faoH it. foundation laid bv Small savings. Will you $TART today ? The First National Bank will help you fTAKT, , f. . lime uer tlficates of Deposit. it Man andBaya' Hata at mova alan pricaa Oae hundred "saraDle. hats, worth $1,00 and lr.25 at the very ' low price of-. each,' 'All shapes aud shades to to select from. ! Candy! Candy! Candy! r-r (in ij T-'Se We are sole agents for the noted lines JOHNSON aud McDONALD, the two best high class confections on the market.- They arc fresh because we buy direct. All sized packages from 10 cents up. Once used, always used. Give it to your girl and you will always give her the same. Medicines j We are agents for A. D. S. and Nyal remedies; there is none better. Not n patent medicine. A formula with each package. NORTH BANK PHARMACY HOME OF THE FAMOUS NYALS REMEDIES. VI DHMVim IiVERYWHHRK l'REK "CURRIN SAYS SO." I YOUR CREDIT -I- When you operate a checking account you arc laying the foundation for legitimate credit. ... -f- A checking account acts as a barometer on your business aud the malntaiuaticc of such au account may assist you in securing credit when necessary. -f- A bank account subject to check Is one of the conveniences of modern business, It prevents the loss of money by theft, carelessness or accident It fn whom paid. furnishes you with a complete record of payments, showing date, amount nud to You arc cordially invited to open an account and to avail yourself of all our facilities. Wc pay 3 per cent interest on Savings Accounts and Time Certificates of Deposit I The Peninsula Bank "THE flONCER BANK" OFFICERS Rout. Tukat Platt, President F. C. KNAi'i', Vice President ' C. A. Wood, Cashier John N. Em.iti'.siw, Assistant Cashier. 3 3 Just Arrived e New and Complete Line of Spring and Summer Dress Goods Batiste, Organdies, English Zephyrs, Edlnburg Swiss. Swiss Muslin, Voile Pongee, Trailer sine, Croxton Cloth, Poplin Camille Veiling, India Silks, Lawns, aud a large assortment of White Goods. We have also a few pieces of Wool Dress Goods for spring wear at prices that are right. T -.11. l IT- T.. n .il . .....I Ol-.l.. 1)n1. SZtm. iuiui-a iiuiiic juuiuui 1 urn-run mm imiuiiciiv wiiyiu uuuit , , how on sale. m re.' Ci!.rv n.t.1 C(.. .. TtT.iO. I n.i.l Cl.trla MniH lu tlir.!? .1 1 .1 a lime 10 uuy mem, YKV O " We still have several pairs of Shoes nt reduced prices. $12TE COUCH & CO. Opposite City Hall. GENERAL MERCHANDISE Phone Jersey 972. CHANGED HANDS!! & & & Having purchased the grocery stock, fixtures and good will of J. F, Hen dricks on Burlington street, I solicit a continuance of the trade accorded the store in the past and invite the general public to visit my place of business and get ac quainted with the prices and quality of goods I carry. Being thoroughly familiar with the grocery business, I will at all times keep an uptodate stock of staple and fancy groceries, and if courtesy, fair dealing and honest treatment have any merit it will in all cases be accorded to all. Nor wegian patronage especially solicited. A. B. LINDBOE ' Sucoior to J. F. Handricks 111 West Burlington Street 1 I UP avi 2 I II I II I II I H II II .fawn 7 - '