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About St. Johns review. (Saint Johns, Or.) 1904-current | View Entire Issue (April 29, 1910)
t f 4- Easy Terms easy Terms YOUR WIFE Don't Know What Comfort Is If she has never used a Gas Range. During the hot Summer months you may think that she is saving you money by using other fuel., But that is where YOU ARE MISTAKEN Cook WithfitT G AS Cheaper Cooler Quicker Better Local News. Call and let us 'show you hdv little it will qost you for i. ' A Direct Action Gas Stove St. Johns Porfand Vancouver TANTALUM New Electric Lamp MORE ECONOMICAL than any carbon filament lamp. CHEAPER and MORE STURDY than tha TUNGSTEN. Can ba usad in KEY SOCKET. Portland Railway Light and Power Go. M7-7th Street GARDEN IMPLEMENTS Are what you need about uow, Get them here and, have them right. WHEELBARROW and SHOVELS and everything else that is necessary for garden ing, we have a new and complete stock of, As sortment is ample and prices are low. ST. JOHNS HARDWARE CO. The best way is to stick together, The Central Bar is undergoing some extensive repairs. Ed. I,. Stockton, after another week's siege with the grip, is bob bing around again as usual. A new moving picture concern is opening up for business iu the Hoi brook block on Jersey street. ine J. T. Murphy house on South Jersey has been treated to a handsome new coat of paint. J. Masters has purchased the Ward confectionery store on Jersey street, adjoining the postoflicc. Miss Mabel Lee of Kent. Oregon Is a guest at the home of her sister, Mrs. A. H. Masscy, in this city. The Holbrook block, for the first time iu a Ion? period, is now fully occupied, the last vacant store room being taken this week. Always something to give away. This time it is a beautiful desk. Come in and sec it. Ask us how you may get it. North' Bank Pharmacy. The status of the public fountain is stiil the same. The cost of its installation is not prohibitive, and its need is great. Why not get busy, gentlemen of the council r Dan Williamson has purchased a house and lot at the corner of Port laud boulevard and Fesscndcn street from the Smith-Wagoner Co. The deal was made through the agency of S. L. Dobic. Stranglcr Smith will be here the first of the week, to start training exercises preparatory to his wrest ling match with an Eastern man in Portlnud May tath. Prof. Ely will nave the btrauglcr in charge. Miss Grace Kent, Mrs, Hood, Miss VanLatidingham, Miss Ehrke and Miss Bo wen, all Portlaud teach ers, spent bunuay with A. C. Gcs Icr and family and enjoyed a fine dinner on the west side of the river. Several autos were stopped Sun day for exceeding the speed limit through the city limits, and the city exchequer was somewhat swol len as a result. Choffeurs should remember that we have a few regu lations that must be respected in this city. The street cleaning brigade has been doing valiant work the past week,- ami as a result the business streets look as bright as a new dollar. A little care about throw ing old papers and litter upon the streets would aid greatly in keeping up appearances. Gall Perrine has secured the con tract for the brick work on the dry iln and of setting the boiler and bolter bouse for the new veneer factory of the Portland Manufac turing Co. Gail is rapidly follow- ng in bis fathers footsteps as a vorkman of the highest degree of perfection, Construction of the bell tower at the city hall has begun, and the advice and suggestions tendered the contractor by the eyewitnesses watching progress o( the "work are numerous, varied and amazing, and reminds one of the advice ad vanced when a crowd is surround ing a sick horse. The small dwelling just north of the school house on Jersey street is being moved a couple of feet north, as it has been extending that much over on a 45-foot lot belonging to H. E. Wagoner. It has been rumored that a uew brick block was to go up on his lot, but we have been unable to verify the report; A farewell, party was given at the home, of Miss Hulda Nords trom, Portsmouth Ave. Friday even ing, April aid, in honor of the Misses bhanks, who expect to leave early in May. A handsome parlor lamp was presented to Miss Mary, bride to be, who is soon to wed Carl H. Goschie, of Silvertoa, Ore gon. Miss Maggie, who has been in poor health for some time, will spend the summer in Lewiston, Idaho, in the hopes of recovering from her illness. Her mother, Mrs. Sarah Sbauks, will accompauy her. Wanted Concrete men, V. W Mason. The new St. Johns ranges for sale by Calcf Bros. Do you know what the cement block man is doing? For Sale Household furniture cheap. 611 North Ivauhoe. How about your cement work before the weather gets hot? V. W. Mason. Girl wanted to work at fountain. Some experience required. North Bank Pharmacy. For Sale Household furniture cheap. 611 North Ivanltoc. To Let Furnished room in fine modern home. 311 North Hayes, corner of Chicago. If you cannot get n doctor get the next best thing, Nynl Family Reme dies. North Bank Pharmacy. Don't forget to drop a card to the local enumerators Lee Tall man or Roy Hall' if you have not been counted. Wanted Young men aud young women, 16 years ot age or over. Portland Manufacturing Co., foot of Richmond street. With each dollar purchase we will give you a soda ticket good for 10 cents at our fountain. North Bank Pharmacy. Special on flowers, the one most popular article used tor trimming this season. A ercat surprise iu value. Vogue Millinery. J. S. Downey, councilman from the first ward and popular real estate man, has been somewhat "under the weather" for the past week. A. C. Gcsler has purchased a 100 foot corner on Chicago and Leonard streets from Bert Simmons and will at once commence the erection of a modern bungalow thereon. The North Bank pharmacy is becoming resplendent under the painter's brush. The prevailing color will be a beautiful and start ing "yallcr." Our prescription department is complete with the purest drugs, and we give you the best experi ence iu compounding. North Bank harmacy. 4 ... If you want to buy, rent, sell or exchange property see Wolcott, (The Rent Man.) St. Johns Office, 401 South Jersey. Portland Office, 110, and street. Phones: Maiu 1743 A 1743. Doesn't your suit look shabby? Why have it that way when you can have it Cleaned and Pressed on short notice ut the St. Johns Clean ing, Pressing and Dyeing Works. Spare your surplus and have it be saving is far better than to spend it all and take it out in craving. The First National Bank will spare you those craving hours. It compounds interest every six mouths. it Baptist church: Morning wor ship 11 a. m., subject, "What Con stitutes a New Testament Church?" At 8 p. m. Rev. J. R. Knodell will speak on "The 1910 Temper- anctt Issue." Sunday school 10 a. m. B. Y. P. U. 7 p. m. It is welt ..worth your while to read the articles from the pen of Dr. Albert Carey that appear from time to time in the Review. The Dr. has a particularly happy and pleasiug style, aud even the dryest subjects become keenly interesting under his breezy manipulation. Read what he says on "flies" I We have the largest line Of box stationery that ever came to St. Johns. We can save you 50 per cent over the best price you get elsewhere. $1.00 Pierces Gold Medal Discovery 85c $1.00 Wine of Cardtti 67c 75c Cod Liver Oil, '. aiv. 50c 75c Beef Iron aud Wine 50c $1.00 Hood Sarsaparilla ' .', 85c toe Shavinir Soap nc $3.75 Malted Milk .3.00 MP l( ? W1 $1.00 Herpercidc , 75c 50c uanoerinc 40c WiWT mrish v vr m 1 . - v . . a ILiNEN n. u 3, una nyiu remcuics inc uesi mere is. II I I lumber: Rough, Drcssj, Flooriag, FimUk, 1 Slabwood Prompt Deliveries. QiuWy , Qmnati-1. Dry, GreB, Blocks, Trinmiags ST. JOHNS LUMBER CO. ' Pkone Rkkmoiid.131 Rumbing and Tinning H.eNDrRSONMJv. Real Estate, Loans, Insurance On the evening of April 37, Rev. C. L. Owens and wife were greeted by a number of voices singing on their front porch. The members of the Baptist church had learned that this was their wedding anni versary aud took this occasion to give them a surprise party. These genial visitors came in heavy laden with flowers, ice cream, cake and other good things The ladies' aid society also presented to Mr, and Mrs. Owen a handsome hand-made couch robe. .Subscribe (or the Telegram beit evening paper on the coast. See B4 Stockton. LOOK HERE!! We will place on sale a 5000 lot of Post1 Cards to be sold at One Cent Each for the next ten days, or till all are sold. ST. JOHNS PHARMACY NORTH BANK PHARMACY j I HOME OF THE FAMOUS NYALS REMEDIES. VK niiuvuR kvmrywheru frbb "CURRIN SAYS SO." I IMi A CONSERVATIVE CUSTODIAN OF FUNDS The Peninsula Bank CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $55,000 OFFICERS RonT. Tkkat Pi.att, President F. C. KNAi'i', Vice President C. A. Wood, Cashier John N. Eduu'SHN, Assistant Cashier. DIRECTORS M. L. Homikook, Capitalist P. C. Knai-i, Sec. Peninsula Lumber Co. PitTKK Autziw, President Portlaud Mfg. Co. 11. T. Pi.att, Piatt & Piatt, Attorneys. II. L. Powkks, Vice President and Gcu. Mgr. Tuos. Cochran, Contractor. Lcwiston Land & Water Co. C. A. Wood. Cashier. I I tsf S I HfFlQNEERp W6 limit our Investments to securities of the most substantial kind; such ' securities as are, easily con verted into cash, and entirely free from specu lative Influence. I The Ladies' Home Journal May Issue Faminlne Baauty counts for nothing if good taste iu Dress is lacking, and good taste iu simplicity. Read what Mrs. RuN ston says iu the May issue ofTIIIJ JOURNAL about "Good Taste in Clothes for Girls." This article and the Ladies' Home Journal Patterns, aud the Dress Materials aud accessories on sale at our store will solve your biggest summer problem. A page of design "Lingerie Pillow for a Girl's Room," is in the May issue. This arti cle aud illustrations make the work easy. m Have You Been reading Lady M o r t o u's "Your Home?" Then by nil means read the epilogue to the new novel by Mrs. Humprey Ward, which is 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 nnd children will And n big help iu Mrs. Ralstou's answers to questions of gener al interest about dress. We have the Ladies' Home Journal Patterns aud materials necessary to carry out these styles. Special attention is called to our new lino of Ladies', Misses' and Children's Pumps and Oxfords. COUCH & CO. Opposite City Hall. GENERAL MERCHANDISE Phone Jersey 972. v 1 i i pivj n rresn ana 3eiea urocenes It Is the constant aim of this store to ever keep only the freshest and most se lect groceries procurable. ' . fr fr fr fr No Stale Goods are Kept in Stock ij 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. NORWEQIAN PATRONAGE SOLICITED A. B. LINDBOE Successor ta J. F. Hendricks 111 West Burlington Street aaK fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr Jtm ag dta Jtm aJk sJLW aJk Mb I JbilblaJfa JbaXi JbadklaVBlJk VP Hknp pi Mm, H wtapvttH