St. Johns review. (Saint Johns, Or.) 1904-current, April 22, 1910, Image 5

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    We Can Suit Your Taste
and your purse
in Fancy Dressers and Chiffoniers
letutiful Quartered Oak or
Urds Eye Maple Dressers
(Exdctly like cut)
Seven drawers Including se
cret and lined jewel drawrs.
Our Regular Low Expense
Price silly - $22.00
$5- down, $5 monthly
Chirfenniers to Natch
We Carry The
Direct Action Gas
Ranges,
'The best range on the mar
ket for service and economy
of gas.
Three Store
St. John
Portland, Ore.
Vnnpouvpr. Wn.
2. .
Opposite Post Office
Low
1'rlcci
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Terms
IIOtlCAt
Dealings
Local News.
How about your
Mason, the mason.
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cement work?
T. McKee is erecting a fine little
dwelling on Gresham street,
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W. H. Guiles is dangerously il
at his home in this city with
dropsy.
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Many of our base ball enthusiasts
took in the opening game at Port
land Tuesday.
P
A..W. Sarvcr is constructing a
Itooo residence nu Armour street
in Cast St. Johns.
TANTALUM
t)f , New Electric Lamp
MORE ECONOMICAL
than
any carbon filament lamp.
CHEAPER
and
TUNGSTEN. v. . - i
Can be uaad
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KEY SOCKET.
Portland Railway Light and Power Co.
147-7th Street
GARDEN IMPLEMENTS
Are what you need about
now. Get them here and
have them right.
WHEELBARROWS
and
SHOVELS
and everything else that
is qecesMry for garden
lag,, we have a new. and
connlete stock of. As-
Fay M. Mills had an arm badly
crushed at the St. Johns lumber
mill last Friday morning.
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Emanuel Weber has begun con
struction on a small but modern
dwelling on East Richmond,
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W. J. Clark has begun construe;
tion on a modern home on Dayton
street, near Portland boulevard.
A number of new awnings have
been placed in front of business
houses during the past week.
If you imagine there is little do
ing in the building line in St.
Johns, just take a look around;
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Judging from the amount of ad
vertising some of our city offlciils
are receiving in the city dailies.
good sized bill will be coming
along one of these days.
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J. J. Karr, who has erected and
sold several houses in St. Johns the
past year, has' started another on
Fessendeu street, near Newport
station.
A prices are tow. . mi
ST. JOHr!S HARDWARE C(X
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: lumber:
Rough,-Dressee,
Flooring,
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Slabwood I
Deliveries. ' Grecn
Quality Blocks,
. QuarantaMl. Trimmings
Evangelical Church: "Dethroned
Demons and an Enthroned Christ
at ti a. m., Sunday, April 34.' At
T.xo p. in. "The Inconsistency of
Infidelity." You are invited. C.
P. Gates, pastor.
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Misses Agnes and Genie Nimmo,
aughters of Peter Nimmo of this
city, arrived in St. Johns Tuesday
fro Grand Kaplds, Mien., and
will remain here with their parents
on North Ivanhoe. ,
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P. E. Zook has secured the con
tracts for erecting handsome and
modern residences for L. M. Mills
and Wayne Mills at Wbitwood
Court. Tbey will cost in the
eighborbood of 93000 each.
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William Koch, who has been em
ployed at S. H. Satterlee's barber
shop for the past year or so, has
gone to Silverton, Ore., wliere he
will continue to ply his trade.
Charles Jones, an efficient and
skillful barber, has taken his place
11 Mr. Satterlee's shop.
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Wouldn't it be a fitting time to
place that fountain that has been
reposing so peacefully in the city
hall basement lor 10, inese iwo or
three years in position where it so
rightfully and fittingly belongs, in
order that it may serve the purpose
for which it was purchased.
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The trolley line on the west side
11 conjunction with the ferry is
quite handy for reaching the Port-
land bait grounds in jig nine, unc
mav leave here at 3:25 P. m., catch
the 3:35 trolley and land near the
ball grounds at 3 o'clock. Return
ing leave ball grounds at 5:30 and
land a) St: Johns at 0:10.
t You run into debt bnt you have
to walk out. It U harder to pay.
the fellow you owe than to save tke
dollar you spend. - The First Na
tional Bank HELPS save with
Time CertifcatM of Deposit. it
Thoroughbred Buff Orpington
ecus for setting bee C. H. Derric
534 Briihswick street. 4-3stf
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WANTED.Lady to do genera
housework; steady employment
Apply at 343 uucnanau .street.
FOR SALE. Ancona eggs for
hatching, ta.oo for 15. R. L
Lamb, 416 Portland Boulevard N
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Calef Bros, sell the Direct Action
Gas Range1.' Economical of fuel
low in price and most convenient
FOR SALE. One acre on East
Charleston street four lots nl
cleared and fenced. Inquire of W
H. Hillier. , . 23.
Wanted-Tobtiy vacant lots in St
Johns from owilcrs for Cash Col
Room 4 Holbrook block. W. W.
Holcomb.
Dollars on a pass-book of the
First National Bank's arc growing
every day. . Spent dollars arc gone
for all time. Take the 3 per cent
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for Kent Furnished A new
nine-room,' modern house for the
board of two, women; no children.
Phone Richmond 1551 afters p. in.
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Sec the St. "Johns Sand and
Gravel Co. for estimate on your
basement or cement and plaster.
We can' save you money and make
a HttlQ, for ourselves. Phone Rich
mond iS7t.
If you want to buy, rent, sell or
exchange property sec Wolcott,
CThe Rent Man) St. .Johns Office.
401 aouin jersey. roruanu uuicc,
1 10, and street. Phones: Main 1743
A 1743.
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Some "sure things ' arc surer
than others. A savings account is
the surest "sure thing " ofall "sure
thiiiKS. The First National Bank
will make this clear with TimeCcr
tificatca of Deposit. it
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Alt kinds of laundry work done
promptly. Roujh dry washing
eonts per pound. Calls made for
laundry at any place. Ring ui up
Phone Rich. 00 1, St, Johns Laun
dry. Churchill Brai-proprletora.
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We have tile best investment in
St. Johns; pays 11 per cent, and
will be rented for a vcar bv a de
sirable tcuantV 5-roora modern cot-
cage on canine, uneriawn nnu ce
ment walks for $1250; half cash.
You can't -beat iW-McKiuuey ' &
Davis.
Hu'D:btclosed'thedonr through
which Opportunity might have
come to you 1 The man who has a
savings account is almost Never in
debt. Have you heard of the First
National Bank? Three psr cent,
uterest compounded every six
mouths. it
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Beginning May 1st, ntid coutimi-
ng through the summer, the cycli
ng services at the Evangelical
church will be one half hour later
than heretofore. K. L. C. E. ut
7:0b and preaching service at 8:00
p. m., respectively.
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The proposed county road
through the north end whiclf will
connect with om leading to the
Swift packing plant is now assured.
Subscriptions were taken this week
for funds to remove a fence that
now stands in the way, aud we
understand the solicitors were suc
cessful in their quest. The road
will be a fine thing all around, and
is to be hoped that no hitch will
occur to hold the matter up.
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Don't be Snobbish, but be par
ticular. Have your clothes cleaned
and pressed .at the St. Johus Clean
ing, Pressing and Dyeing Works,
116 Philadelphia Street. Phone
Jersey 1131. ,
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ADVANTAGE
Take advantage of North Batik quality and prices.
This week we have some attractive bnrgains.
25c Colgates talcum 2 for 25c
toe Williams Shaving Soap , 5c
ioc Colgates Shaving Soap . , 5c
1 lb. borax 6c
35c peroxide of hydrogen v. 10c
ft. 00 wine of cardtti 67c
ioc chloride of lime 8c
St. Regis talcum powder 15c
75c 07.. Rcgicr's perfumes ,50c
ioc Flash Sc
50c Ballard's Hoarhound Syrup 35c
$2.50 razor (special) $1.50
25c Bell's antiseptic ointment 2 for. 25c
25c Squibb's pure spices 19c
Military Brushes yi oil. Candies, 5c to $1.00 box. Candies,
bulk, from 16c per pound to 40c per pound.
NORTH BANK PHARMACY
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HOME OF THE FAMOUS NYALS REMEDIES.
Wit DULIVllR HVKRYV'IIBRIt 1'REIt
"CURRIN SAYS SO."
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A CONSERVATIVE CUSTODIAN OF FUNDS
The Peninsula Bank
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $55,000
OFFICERS
Rout. Thhat Platt, President
F. C. Knaiu1, Vice President
C. A. Woou; Cashier
John N. Edmci'SIW, Assistant Cashier.
DIRECTORS
M. L. IIoi.iikook, Capitalist F. C. Knai'I, Sec. Peninsula Lumber Co.
Pimm Autzkn, President Portland Mfg. Co. R. T. Pi.att, Piatt & Piatt, Attorneys.
II. L. Powims, Vice President uud Gen. Mgr. Tiios. Cociikan, Contractor.
Lcwiston Land & Water Co. C. A. Wood. Cashier.
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Wo limit our investments to securities of the most
substantial kind; such securities as arc easily con
verted into cash, and that is entirely free from specu
lative influence.
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YOUR MONEY BACK
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KoImkhiU Fiak lor.iwuUcbe v3 35
HotMos's Skin 'Soap. i . . .5. . . . , . .25
HshiBtt's Toiu humk BImm , , . . . . 5,.5 5
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""VVTf JOHNS PHARMACY '
Feminine Beauty
counts for nothing if good
taste in Dress U lacking, uud
good taste in simplicity.
Read what Mrs. UaU
ston says in the May issue
of Til H JOURNAL about
"Good Taste in Clothes for
Girls." This article and the LaubV Home
Journal Patterns, aud the Dress Materials aud
accessories on sale at our store will solve your
biggest summer problem.
A page of design 1 'Lingerie Pillow ' for a
Girl's Room," is in the May issue. This arti
cle and illustrations make the work easy,
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Have You Been
reading L u d y M o r t o n'
"Your Home?" Then by
all menus read the cpilogu:
to the new novel by Mrs.
Huuiprcy Ward, which hi
just finished: "If a Girl is
to be Married" she will find
the page under this title well worth her
while.
The busy mother who makes the clothes
for herself and children will find a big help in
Mrs. Ralston's answers to questions of guuur
al Interest about dress. We have the Ladles'
Home Journal Patterns and materials necessary
to curry out these styles.
Special attention is called to our new line of Ladies', Misses' and Children's
Pumps and Oxfords.
COUCH & CO.
Opposite City Hall.
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
Phone Jersey 972.
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i Presh and Meet Groceries
It is the constant aim of this store to ever. keep only the freshest and most sc
leci groceries procuraoie. - w ..
No Stale Gnoris are Kent in Stock ?
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We are well pleased with the generous patronage accorded this establishment
since the same has come into our possession, and it is evidence to us that the peo
ple of St Johns and vicinity appreciate a thoroughly first class grocery store.
NORWEGIAN PATRONAGE SOLICITED
A. B. LINDBOE
Suceetaer to J. F. Hendricks
111 Wtt Burlington Street
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