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About St. Johns review. (Saint Johns, Or.) 1904-current | View Entire Issue (March 18, 1910)
l,""n'tm Local News. - Home Furnishers , " . PPPdSITE POSTOFFIGE $15.00 25.00 15.00. Art offirlnf ,a solid oak Extension Table . worth - . f An Oak Buffet worth And SU'Dihlng Chairs worth - . - All in Early English Finish $55 value for only $36,00 DoiVi forget that wc have a 'full line of Go-carts. Wc can1 suit your taste at a right price. ; Our line bf mat tings, linoleums, car . pets,- rugs etc. is i very complete. . .Thos. Cendon has purchased a home oil Richmond street, near Mrs. a. F. Williamson is on an extended visit to friends and rela lives in Texas. o AV S. Baser .now s'ports a bfon new automobile; which -he Dtn Chased last. week. . , Mr. Marsh of Skatnawa, isTa guest at the home of his daughter. Mrs. Otis Learned. George West has purchased a house ami lot from J. L. Keagle on West5 Mohawk street. i -'BMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMB J V m I' " !--' I'l I lv" 5 - 'Br I - m -1 ; i. a," l T 4 0 Adam ICaetnlia has disposed' of his whitwood. Court property at a good advanceover the original cosh I Work has hemin on the' new steel works for the' Columbia Engi neering Co. on the-west side of the river. 'Ladles' Desks' in beautiful quartered' oak, $6.75 to $14.00 , Shamrock was quite plentiful yesterday. The persons who es caped purchasing a" shamrock tag were very scarce, WantccT. WonJn'to do generol ttouseworfc 'Ajpiy;at this office. yTor sate or exchange Six room house, corner 'lot, v .in Alameda, California for.St.iJoJms or nearby property. R. 'Graden, St. Johns. vf ' o " t ' , t.. flhenew' bar,,pf 'tlie St. Johus lumber Co. is" almost completed. It is a large and well constructed I affair, costing in. the neighborhood The real estate ken report bus: uess nourishing' and many sales have been made "the past few days, ini9 year promises to dccoiuc record breaker in a reaity way. ,0 Mrs.. A. W. Davis was called to SaltL,ake City Sunday by reason ot me serious uiness 01 ucr mouicr who is undergoing an operation for cancer of the stomach. I Raise Good Healthy Fruit and For rent Nc'w five room house and stnhlitiir for .team of horses nt $7 per mpnth. Appfy at corner of Seneca mid'Mohawk, cast. K Graden. -i.',:. ; Voters are registering at the city hall at a merry rate. Don t over look this important 'matter. Kvcry legal voter in the city should regis ter. Now is the time to do it. If your business won't stand ad vertising, advertise it for sale. No X I person can afford to conduct a bus! ness tut win not stanu aavcrusing. Tf H. Kttenger of Marshland, Ore- rou, was a business visitor to ai. johus the first of the week. He anticipates moving his family to this city in the near future. TANTALUM New Electric Laimp ' MORE ECONOMICAL than' and ri:'-"f:t'.''.- MORE STURDY TUNGSTEN. . T ' ' - Can ha usad - In- ,w t . ... KEY SOCKET. Pomiii Railway Light aid Priwir Co, 1.47-7th Street , A sister of i Mrs. N. K. Corbln and her busband have arrived -Here from Kansas and- are now i engaged hi looking up a suitable location for their permanent residence. On account of the difficulty ex pcricnccd in securing suitable poles thus far only two of the dozeu.aew arc lights ordered placed Tjy coun eil in various parts of the city sev eral weeks ago 'have been so far erected. I;. N. Bellinger' has purchased the' Adams property 6a corner of Hayes and Richmond street, and is how busily engaged in - having it overhauled and improved. The sale was made through the agency of S. L,. Dobie. o People who desire water for sprinkling purposes this wmmer vwe to take ou pa In this way thc a permit ayiug for for the season instead of it by the month privilege ot using water for the entire season is secured at the same rate as for four months' usage. 'BBBB v"''BBBa BA A la ear hardwire line la Juit BBBBBlW O 'Brwiwt we dd(Rg'vt the? B " iSHBi 8 " X HenVtimc.'The Stewiaf IbBBBiSV BBBBBiAbBbI jK nVt PB) CoetTot,Re1tlagPia, R(jH9BBP Q 'are hviag.B sc. loc'sad ijc MaSmtr T"8 Q .sale.oawow, iSe" our xl ' gj 5 . ST. . JOHNS HARDWARE CO. S - t T' f t f 4 4 f f f t " it- 1 :!- dumber: m - t- Dr ad, ruwi. Prompt , -Dry, DellVeriN.' 'umai .-.Blocks, art lags nofc Kicasaoaa 1 3 r t4 1 .4 4 4 4 4 4 4" 4 4 4 4 4 "1 4- 4-'f 4; 4"4"4-4; '4f 4 4 44'--ff4"f-f4 4 .' . '; ' . i- T L.iiPIPP'" T' www John street should be improved this year. It is located right in the center of the city, aid it is not a very pleasing sight to strangers on tl)e street car to pass this street In its unimproved condition. The property owners should get busy and cultivate a little pride and public spiritedneaa so that this much need to improvement may be pushed through. 9 John Wanamaker, America's wot famous merchant, ' delivered his first order himself in a wheel barrow. The money he thus saved weut into- the bank, Put your money In. the First National Bank. It grows there j it is safe there; It earns 3 per cant there. Interact conpouaded every aixjaewkiis. it Why look shabby when you can have your "clothes cleaned and pressed for a nominal sum at the St. Johns Clcanlngi.. Pressing and Dyeing Works, 116 Philadelphia St., l'iionc jersey 1131. Tire united Railway system, operating on the west side of the river, has passed to the Hill man agemcht. It lias been the suppo sitiou all along that the line wns being built for the Hill interests, giving them a cheap and easy ac cess to Portland. Yotir rich Vrelativcs may denv you; a savings account can't. It HHLONGS to you. Put n little money iu the First National Bank. It grows there because they pay 3 percent. 11 9 If you want to buy, rent,' sell -or exchange property sec Wolcott, (The Rent Man.) St. Johus Office, 40 1 South. Jersey. .Portland Ollicc, 110, and street, Phones: Main 1743 A 1743. e , Wanted To borrow $500 for n period of five years; nioncy wanted or improvement of a ten-acre tract of.'fruU land in .White ."Salmon vub cv. Wash. lMrstL mortuaee on place given as security. Address W" this olhce. r- 0 l - A - Are you goiug to have- that last Hummer's suit cleaned and pressed ? If so call up Jersey 1131. We do rreucii dry and steam cleaning. Calls made in all parts of the city. bt. Johns Cleaning, Pressing and Dyeing Works, 116 Philadelphia Street, 0 M. E. Church notices for Sun day, March 20th: Sunday school 9:50 a. m.; preaching service 1 1 ;oo; classmeetiug 12:15' p, m.; Junior IvCague 3:00 p. 111,; Apworth League 6:30 p, in,; evening. service 7:30.. Sunday will be given to cou sidering the benevolences of our church. Rvary member ought to be present, Prayer meeliug I hurs-day,- 7:30. Boys' Brigade, Friday, 7:30. I. N. Sandifer. . 0 Noyes 'Babbitt" has just received fine lineof corduroy trousers which he is selling at a very low price. .Next to the postorhce. 37 $18.50 MEASLY $18.50 K Photlpgraph AND - . - ONE DOZEN RECORDS - tiiukim dla (viiluiof u'tflt tS7.80) 1 a f1j.h oor For Measly $1850 N 4 99 m JOHNS PHARMACY i I A .." f.".. 'H , Beautiful Roses It is now time to begin spray ing if you are to have the best fruits next fall. We have all of the spraying material sulphur, whale oil soap and quassia chips. I NORTH BANK PHARMACY I HOME OF THE FAMOUS NYALS REMEDIES. VU MiMVim nVKRYWHI'.RH l'UEH "CURRIN SAYS SO.' FREE PHONE I The Secret of Success The secret of success is not so much in knowing how I to make money as in the ability to hang on to it. We as sist people in their efforts to save money by offering a safe place beyond dispute and paying 3 percent interest on time and savings accounts. WE CORDIALLY INVITE YOUR BUSINESS The Peninsula Bank "THE PIONEER BANK" I OFFICERS RonT.THKAT l'l.ATT, President ' . F. C. Knait, Vice President C. A. Wood, Cashier John N. Kim.ki'.sun, Assistant Cashier. I Your chance to buy Soap at wholesale While G. 0. DeVere Is with us representing The N. K. Fair- bank Co.'s Five Famous Brands of Soap. The poor may have the same servants as the rich The ever ready Gold Dust Twins are will. its. Gold Dust searches dirt and Kcrins, steri!Ues,c!eanscs mid cleans. Gold dust is tile most economical cleanser In the world. UJT THE GOLD DUST TWINS DO YOUR WORK. aw I m flHWH SMS Vill remove paint, vitcli, ami urease, it harmless and pure, Uc it. I'su Cljceiine Tar Soap for the Imir ami toilet. It fcootlics.hcnla iiml Mihviu the the skill, Uso Pure Sonp, SUNNY MONDAY SOAP Bleaches, cleans and cleanses; will not shrink woolens; is a white soap, a pure and sanatory, should be used by every careful mother. SUNNY MONDAY Is a Laundry Soap, and we are Klad to recommend it, fur it con tains no resin, will not hurt the hands or clothing, COUCH & CO. Opposite City Hall. GENERAL MERCHANDISE Phono Jersey 972. i Licht yourself to a safe harbor with the lamp of ready cash. Put it in the First National Bank ana it will grow every day for you. It grows tiiere top. The First National Bank issues Time certincaies 01 Deposit. tt o AU kinds at laundry work done preaaptlj;. Hough dry washing 6 eats per pound. Calls made (or lirHadry at asy place. Ring ua up Pkeae Rich. Mi, Bt, Johns Laun iif, CfwsUH Jtoes.jrofrtoters. A promissory note is to be paid at some future time. Your present profligacy is a promissory note to be paid by your future, Be sensi ble. Put your money iu the First National Bank. Time Certificates of Deposit are issued there. it o All our moats are government In spected and the best that money can buy Thoy aro noatly and caroful ly handled. Corao In and lnavo your order for free dollvery, Ward's Central Market, They say that St. Patrick drove the snakes out of Ireland. Who will drive the snake of penury from Your old age? You will have to do that. The First National Bank will tell you How with Time Cer tificates of Deposit. it o I'OR KAI.E-9XI3 Fluff Hug, fa.oo Knquire at 702, North lUyes. The ladles o( the St, Clements, church will lve a dinner ami supper election dy, April 4, in Holbrook block, comer oi Jersey and I.cavitt. All home,cookhnj. ' f t - - . . - ' , . - Jr. t - . ' s . ' t - 4 V , 1