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About St. Johns review. (Saint Johns, Or.) 1904-current | View Entire Issue (June 10, 1910)
,7U ' i ?.' ; v . ! r V 3 I A small piywent down, a little eicti month. JUST IN!! v 1 A Car Load of Faultless Malleable AND FEARLESS MALLEABLE Mrs. Becbe, "former resident here,- is visiting her daughter, Mrs. W. A. Scott. RANGES Opposite Postoffice ,,, , COOL BREEZES from I' V It . Xl . ,",, ELECTRIC FANS . i pi'- i,-u 1 r r, ( Vp r.tnj .14 i r ,rfiofrlew:a.nd.lSecond Hand' On.. ' ELECTRIC STORE 7th St., Corner Alder St. 5 days 5 5 ST. JOHNS HARDWARE CO. O 4 Slabwood 1 Dry, Dressed, Deliver if. Green, Flooring, quality . uiocks, Finish. QarantW. 'Trimming J J.. .... ST. JOHNS LUMBER CO. 5 t ' ' Phone Richmond 131' 4 : lumber: f ' Rough, Prompt J. H. Fletcher has begun the erection of a handsome residence on Allegheny street. City Attorney Collier moved his St. Johns office city; hall building. has re into the H. P. Palmer is erecting a store building on Fessenden street, near Columbia boulevard. J. Campbell, a former St. Johns resident, greeted his old friends here last week.. He is located near Glcncoe, Oregon. It is said that the crop of cherries this year will be rather small in St. Johns, the frost killing a good many in this section. Sewed soles 75 cents. Brooks & Son. -At 0 The new ShJohus ranges for sale by Calef Bros: Lee Fortune has moved onto his pew property on Fessenden street. You get futl- wolght and first quality at the Central markot. Just try it awhUa. . John Kelliberiias gone back to his vocation of making cement side walks. He has a good contract now In Portland. I J. Rcmis has purchased Gus Queue's residence and moved into same last week. Mr. Quette has departed for the Alberta country. K. Barker of Hillsboro was a visitor in St. Johns last week. He noted many changes since his first visit here ten years ago, and scarce ly knew where be was at. The new structures of the Port land 'Manufacturing Co. are rapidly neariug completion, and the entire plant will no doubt be ready for operation inside another month. Wc want some vacant lots cheap for cash, also- some bargains in small homes wanted for cash. Mc- Kinncy S5 Davis. ' ; 0 Mrs. E. S. Wright spent several days the past ' week at Catlin, Wash., where., she attended the wedding of a relative. Two nice new modern cottage, near Kenton 1 two blocks to cars for sale. Easy, terms. Sec S. W. Rogers, 309 North Jersey street. Neither the people or the lion roared during his escape at the cir cus. No wonder the lion secketh the lodging house where they have such a variety of savory smells. F. E. Zook has secured the con tract for erecting a handsome and modern bungalow for Lawrence Holbrook at East St. Johns. Work upon same was started this week. The funeral of Frank Trumbo, icld under the auspices of the W. O. W. in the Baptist church Sun 0 . uay aiicrnoon, was attended by a arge concourse of friends of the deceased. Mr. Vaughn, a former resident of St. Johns, but now living at Whitwoc ' Court, has been suffer- ng from the effects bf coining in contact with poison oak, for the past week. Roy Wilcox left Friday morning for Omaha, Nebr., where after a short stay he will go to his old home at Beatrice, Nebr., where he expects to surprise his father and mother after an absence from them of almost ten years. The pictures at the Electric are getting better and better all the time, aud new features are being ntroduced every week almost. The person who docs not get his mon ey's worth every time at the Elec tric is surely hard to please. Individuals or organizations de siring to participate in the street parade on July Fourth should' con sult any of the following members the parade committee: 11. V. Horsman, Barney Noonau or Fred Grauger. The moving pictures reproducing the scenes incident to King Ed ward's funeral presented at the Electric Tuesday night were par ticularly fine. On account of a aree portion 01 &t. jonns popula tion being in attendance at the rose camival in Portlaud, the attendance at the Electric was smaller than usual, but the treat. those present enjoyed No matter how little you think vou are getting, no matter how lit tic you are getting, save some of it ,by putting it in the good strong First National Bank which issues Time Certificates of Deposit, it On one of the principal streets at Liuntou there arc growing hedges of poisou oak that extend hundreds of feet. One would imagine they were cultivating it down in that berg. Sec the St. Johns Sand and Gravel Co. for estimate on your basement or cement and plaster. Wc can save you money and make a attic tor ourselves. I'lionc kicii mono 1571. 0 H. Dugan of Astoria has pur chased a lot at Whitwood Court and will soon construct a dwelling. With his wife and eight children he is enjoying camping life there until his residence is constructed. Wealth must come to you slowly, just as it has come to others. No miracles will be performed in your I 1 t 1 -t mi. uciiau. xou wrai stive. i nc First National Bank is prepared to help you and pay you. It com pounds interest every six mouths, it The Commercial club will meet hereafter in the city hall instead of the Holbrook building, as formerly. All good citizens arc invited to join. No dues or initiation fee will be charged. Much good can conic from the organization if wc all get in aud help. A lady of highest references would like to find an unfurnished room and board in a quiet edu cational family, without small chil dren, where she can give lessons in reading and speaking the French and German languages. Leave ad dress at this office. All klads ot laiwdry work dona promptly, RourU dry wathlnj- 6 mbU 9r pound. Calls mad for laundry at any place. Ring u up Pfaona Ricb. 991, gt, Johns Laun- dry, Churchill Broaproprtstors. A Fac-Similc Of our guarantee label is reproduced below, which explains its own purpose, and means what it says. This label is attached to all prescriptions filed at our store: EDMONDSON CO., Plumbing and Tinning liJMtfBfNt FkW Jmcy 91 St WMM, ' H. HENDERSON mOv Real Estate, Loans Insurance Vc. (A RagiftUred Pharmacist) We Guarantee the quality , of this prescription regarding Purity, Accuracy, and as be ing strictly in accordance with the physician's order. ST. JOHNS PHARMACY JACKSON & THOMPSON, Proprietor ST, JOHNS, OREGON 3 .ajajVlaw h 'K chw I The balance is always In your favor when you buy Sunset Ice Cretin. You pet more . than vour mouey's worth because Sunset ice cream cannot be duplicated, lly the plate or miantity It's always tile ramc. Your money's worth ami more. When you order ice cream (or tlic tabic sec that you get Sunset. Don't have the ordinary kind .Sun set Is (.old (or the same price. At our fountain you will find the purest syrups and crushed (rult as well as cream and nil absolutely (rcsh every day, Pure delicious soda water Is so reircshlng when heated or wearied by walking or shopping, Stop In our store and try n glass of our fine soda water. Wc have all flavors. NORTH BANK PHARMACY HOME OF THE FAMOUS NYALS REMEDIES. WE DELIVER EVERYWHERE PREE "CURRIN SAYS SO." ? The Eternal Question of Clothes WHO can I T8UST to Make My Suit? Yon do not wish to throw away your money. There arc two ways, by paying too much or paying too little; one is waste, the other, false economy. Wc arc not giving you $40, $45, $50 suits for $20. No honest tailor cnn. Wc stake dnr reputation on every suit wc turn out. Wc cither please you or you can't take the suit. It will cost. you not otic penny to find out for yourself. All ,we ask is come iu and look over our line. You arc welcome if you buy or not. OUR SPECIALS $25 and $35 Our cleaning, pressing and re pairing department is operated by skillful Tailors. JOHN NOCE & COMPANY Fashionable Tailors Next Door to Postoffico Phone Richmond 941 We Still Have a Complete Line m Of Children's, Misses' and Ladies' patent leather and russet pomps and oxfords made by "Pat Cogau" which is a sign of style and quality. We are closing out a line of Sclz Koyal Illtte Pat ent Leather Oxfords. Men's regular $4.50 shoes for I3.00. We also have several pairs of children's Elk Soled Indian Moccasins, sizes 13 to 3; regular $1.50, now 98c. We have always something Specinl in the Line of Groceries. COUCH & CO. Opposite City Hall. QENERAL MERCHANDISE Phone Jersey 972. lStftvtiftifc Fresh and Select Groceries i : We are well pleased with the generous patronage accorded this establishment Jl since the same has come into our possession, and it is evidence to us that the peo- Ji pie of St Johns and vicinity appreciate a thoroughly first class grocery store. J NORWEGIAN PATRONAQE SOLICITED It Is the constant aim of this store to ever keep only the freshest and most se lect groceries procurable, No Stale Goods are Kept in Stock A. B. LINDBOE Successor to J. F. Handrlcks 111 West Burlington Street Wiiui f mt!h