St. Johns review. (Saint Johns, Or.) 1904-current, May 27, 1910, Image 6

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..THE ST. JOHNS REVIEW
Paallaaad Krerr Friday
At 117 WMt Burlington Street
BY A. W. MARKLE
Tuw ntfvtttw ( entered at rttst office
la Saint Johns, Owfion, as wall mftttcr
of the second class under the Act of Coil-
gre of March 3, 1879.
J.b Prinllaf tuUd la BnleUis
ttiiia a. n.inlfi rath An dullverr.
All MmaiuaUaUaaa thoold bt addrtM.d to
T I4HIW, bi. joins, union. . ..
a .i--.ii.i-- m!ai ai.nn nar lnh nar month.
All sdMrtliln bills psjstl. flrit of aaeh
ato.
OBeUl Vswtyapar sf tat Oily of Bi. Jsaaa.
Suhsarlptlon price $1.60 per year.
FRIDAY, MAY 27, 1910
The steady persistent advertiser
lias little to lcar ironi competition.
It is the man who hides his light
under a thimble that is the fearful
one. He who makes his name a
household word by week after week
presenting it to the Raze of
the public through the local
newspaper has nothing to fear. It
will live even after he has made
"his pile" nnd retired from busi
ness. If you were asked s'lddcnly
to name a few business men of the
city the ones who advertise steadily
.would naturally come into your
head first. It is doubtful if you
could name the others.
Sunlight, Air and Water.
The beams of the sunlight falling
on the rugged hills and joyous
plains, arc filled with healing and
happiness. Germs cannot live where
naught but sunbeams fall. Hut
germs arc just as essential to life as
the trees of the forest or plants of
the garden. The wise gardener
takes fertilizer fr,om the stables
laden with bacteria, and plants
these microscopic members of the
organic family in the soil before he
deposits the seed from which grows
the produce for human sustenance.
The bacteria In the. soil produce
in their growth chemical changes
essential to the development of
plant life, and in the laboratory of
the vegetable kingdom the great
provider is constantly making ready
a table of almost infinite variety for
the support of animal existence,
and animal life in turn is essential
for the growth of bacteria.
And this great tripod of organic
existence is supported and main
tained by that higher trinity, sun
light, air and water. No one of
these alone can maintain life, nor
can life be maintained without all
of them. The electric light may
be used to supplant the sun, but it
Is only derived sunlight obtained
from the fuel which makes the fire
which heats the steam which runs
the engine which propels the dyna-
C.p;riM 1? Ostciuti A'rtlimi Co., Ck
St. Johns, April 29, 1910.
Dear friend:
Tliev have hired me down
at the store. What do you think
I do? Oh I Pretzels! I am in the
shoe department. It is the best
yet, and we carry the Chippewa
hand made shoes, that wear just
like mine that you sec in my pic
ture, and they arc of the finest and
neatest shapes you ever saw just
the same as the swell people in the
big cities wear. I like to work
here. They treat me fine. They
treat everybody that way though,
and you just can't help liking to
trade here once you begin, for
their prices arc right and they keep
the best ot everything. OH I yes,
I pretty near it foruot. We carry
the famous TILT shoes in, ill styles
and sizes; childrcns, Misses, boys,
men and women's shoes, and you
can't find a more reliable brand any
where. You ought to come and
sec them. Your friend
JACOH.
P. S. I work at
Muck Mercantile
Company
Phone, Richmond 831 '
DRESS MAKING
Sowing Jane cither by dy or pltce
Ingulro at
709 Eric Street
One Muck K. of Hlclimoail ami Dtcntur
MUs I). Crome
Sulmcrlbo for tho Tolojjrom boit
ovonlng paper on tho coast. Boo
Ed Btockton.
Money to jsurn 1
TH ATS WHAT YOU
WmtfOU KEEP IT IN'
HE HOUSJ
aBBBBBBBBBBBWJ
have;
THE BANK
IF YOU put your money in our bank It
can't burn up! you wont spend It" faollahly,
you wont hava to lend it to your fair waather
frlends-YOU'VE GOT IT; It will row.
Wawlll pay you three per cent ' intereat
on the money you put in our bank and com
pound the Intereit every aix months.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
St. Johns, Oregon
To Whom It May Concern!
YKS WI? IIAVU THIJ JKWEL GAS RANGKS at all
prices from 13.50 to $48.00. Why heat all the house just to get
one meal. Our stoves are all JKVEIS. Also something new in
the white Hue enamel ware. Pishing tackle, Bamboo and Steel
Rods from 75c to $3.00. Garden Hose from $4 'to $6.00 per 50
feet. Lawn Mowers from $3.50 to f 6.00. Builders' hardware,
tools, Atkins Silver Steel saws, paints, oils, white lead and glass,
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Hendricks Hardware Co.
tax
Your Last Chance to Buy
in St. Johns at $5 down. Provide for the future. YOU can buy a lot 50x100 for
$300 and up in 1910 Addition
$5 down and $5 monthly
fa
This is positively your LAST CHANCE to buy on such easy terms. $(jear
car line and schools, sidewalks and graded streets.
For Sale by ANY REAL ESTATE CO. in St. Johns. BUY NOW.
mo. And the fuel obtained its
force from the sun as it grew in
the forests, either present or pre
historic, the latter being stored in
beds of coal.
Because water is good, no one
would want to try living In the sea;
nor might we endure ever the
piercing rays of the sun; but no one
has yet discovered that human life
is Iti the least hindered tiy n con
stant sunnly of mire fresh air. The
reverse, however, Is true.
Bacteria thrive in the dark nnd
the damn. Vegetation lifts its
head out into the uir and sunlight
while its feet dip deeply in the
mother earth; but the human kind
walk about on the bottom of nil
atmospheric ocean, bathed in situ
light, fifty to a hundred miles deep.
The marvelous maguituue ot tin:
provision should teach us the ueces
slty of air, fresh air, constantly sup
Plied.
A draft is to be avoided, but
motion of the air is essential.
Static air is lust as truly dead and
poisouous as a corpse; devoutly
shun it if you love your life. Live
iu sweet fellowship with God's
great trinity, sunlight, air and
water, aud your place in the won
drous tripod of organic life will be
one of ever increasing lieuitli, joy
aud usefulness.
Albert Carey, M. D.
Banks are not wholly philan
thropic. But they advertise for
savings accounts because every dol
lar that goes into the banks makes
for greater activity in even' Hue.
In this way the savings of a hun
dred workiugnien might give
tal which would allow fifty
worklngmen to labor the
round, The First National
has the best good of the commu
nity at heart. Save your savings
with the strong bank. It issues
Time Certificates of 'Deposit, it
capi-
other
year
Bank
Memorial Exercises
Program for Memorial Day and
other exercises have been arranged
as follows: The Tost will meet in
front of I. O. O. V, hall Friday,
May 37, at 10 a. in., and proceed
to the bt. Johns schools.
Sunday, the 29th, the Post, W.
K. C. and I., of G. A. R. will
meet in front of hall at 3 p. 111
sharp, and march to the Cougrega
tloual church and participate in the
services there, bermoti by Key.
O. W. Nelson.
Monday, May 30, parade will be
formed in trout ot tlic nail at 9:45
a, 111., under escort of school clul
dren, the Past, Sous of Veterans,
W. R. C L. of O. A. R. aud
Daughters of Veterans. The line
will move promptly at 10 a. m, aud
proceed to the city dock, where
ritual services will be held by all of
the organizations.
The public Is earnestly aud cor
dially urged to be present on this
occasion.
The annual G. A. R. memorial
services will be held at the Congre
gational church Sunday, at 3:30 p.
in. The usual services will be held
at the regular limits. The public
is invited, G. v. Nelson pastor.1
Werk for a GreaUr St Johns.
Given Away Free.
We want you to represent PHY
SICAL CUITURK in your City
and vicinity. Never before was
such an opportunity offered our
agents to secure subscriptions as we
nave to olter at tue present time,
Five to fifteen dollars a day is being
earthed by many of our agents offer
ing our attractive premiums with
subscriptions to PHYSICAL CULTURE
Write today for territory, address
Circulation Department, Physical
Culture Publishing Co., Flatlrou
Bulldlug, New York City, N. Y. -
A Few Rare Bargains.
50x300, seven room house, lots
of fruit and an excellent location, iu
St, Johns, 2800, terms,
A forty acre tract near Klamath;
rt-rooin house, baru, three cows
aud two hogs included, 1600 cash.
.S-rooui modern house, cement
basement, five lots, I3600, terms.
50x100 lot, new five-room house,
900, 6oo cash, three years on
balance.
150x100 lot, five-room modern
house, 4oo-barrel cistern, 3100.
30 acres, 6 acres in cultivation,
well located, log house, 28 miles
from Portland, $1500, terms.
100x100, 4-room house, garden
all planted, It 600.
100x100, four-room modern house
chicken park and number of chick
ens included, $1900, terms.
Other good bargains too numer
ous to enumerate.
R. R. CHURCHILL,
401 South Jersey.
Poison Oak Poisoning.
Ballard's Snow Liniment cures
it. Mr. O. H. P. Cornelius, (Tur
ner, Ore. writes My wife has dis
covered that Snow Liniment cures
"Poison Oak Poisoning," a very
painful trouble. She uot ouly
cured a case of it ou herself, but on
two of her friends, who were pois
oned by this same ivy. Price 35c,
50c and $1.00. Sold by North
Bank Pharmacy.
The secret of becomiiur rich is to
make every one of your dollars earn
you iuterest. The worklug dollar
never sleeps. The rirst Nutioual
isank sets dollars to work tor
savers, 3 per cent. it
o
Have your property Insured In the
St. Paul or Northern fire insurance
companUs. They are the beat, 8.
I.- Doble, agent. 1
Save Money
By trading at
Men's 11,50 Cluett shirts. .$1.15
Men's $1,00 Mouarck shirts .75
Men's 50c soft shirts,-. . 2 for .75
Men's seven pocket bib
overalls ............ .80
See Chair iu Wiadow to be
GIVEN AWAY.
EXCAVATING
exciviMed
Call far Saiulall
Phone Richsaead 61
1 7
UniUd StataacLaundry
Baskat kaVM'Maaaay
E. 0. MAQOON, Afwrt
III N,jMtrMt
Uring In your Jv jUa wu
you think of It, Dea't wait unta yew
are' entirely out.Wa'ar eulf4
to turn out neat fiwl taaiy Brlatlac
promptly Jat PertiMh
TO THE
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THE PENINSULA BANK
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Tha Planaar Bank'
WHILE THEY LAST
I will sell bedding plants as follows:
Phlox, Lobelia, Cosmos, As-
ters, daisies, verrjeuas auu
, Forget-me-nots,
the dozen 10c.
Salvias, Petunias,, Chrysan-
. ' j Ty
me mums ana rucias,
1 the dozen 25c.
Carnations and Roses
the dozen $1.00
Geraniums all colors
the dozen 35c.
Green House
1010S,Gresham St
D E. BratJaM
Oatec Hour.- to n aad I to 4
Dr. A. SpfK P. M. T.
Creiuatc America College Mccfca Throp
Post Gradual CI lute Department
Helkreek Meek - - - - Reeau IS a4 1
Fleming Shoe Machine
We have installed a Fleming Shoe Repairing Machine
and are prepared to sew on soles.
Work Warranted, s
PRICES:
Men's Sewed Soles. . 75c
Men's Tacked Soles 75c
Ladies' Sewed Soles , , . . , 50c
Ladles' Tacked ilbies . , 50c
f.
BROOKS & SON
111 South Jartty Stoat
. How.U Yonr Tkte?
Have vour abstracts 'wide, coa-
tlaued r cxaaimtd at tke Peaweu
la Title, Abstract aad Realty Co.
Accurate work, -. .ReasaaMe fees.
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ersey street.- '
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ear 1010. Pid it avail yoa aay-
thiag? Net hew atack yeu autde
tae past saoath, bat bow atacb did
you SAVE? The! First Natieaal
Baak kelps savers by coapottadiat;
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