St. Johns review. (Saint Johns, Or.) 1904-current, July 01, 1910, Image 5

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    YOU HAVE THE FLOOR
We Have The
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We Carry th
Most Silect Stock ot
Rugs, Carpets, Mattings, Linoleums jj
IflREWORKS
IN
St. Johns, Ore.
Let's Get Together
We can surprise you in Prices as
well as in Quality.
Linoleum prices are advancing and
it is only owing to our immense
stock, bought before the advance
that enables us to sell at the low
W price we do now.
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THREE STORES
Portland
St. Johns
Vancouver
A little down, a
little each month
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THREE STORES
Portland
St. Johns
Vancouver
A large business
with small profits
.
. .COOL BREEZES
-from
'ELECTRIC FANS
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V! It
New and Second Hand
, ELECTRIC STORE
7th St., Corner Alder St.
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQ
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An Attractive
Layout
J what yoii will dis
cover by calling at this
hardware store.
We carry a most com
plelc line of cutlery, such
u,pocket kuives, razo;s,
strops and bones.
Keen Kutter shears
and Cattaraugus pocket
knives fully warranted.
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t lumber: siabwood: :
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X Flooring, Quality Blocks, .
Finish. Guaranteed. Trimmings J
: ST. JOHNS LUMBER CO. I
Phone Richmond 131
The Women of Woodcraft will
serve light refreshments at the cor
ner of Hayes and Burlington streets
July Fourth.
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Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Rice
have again become residents of St.
Johus, occupying their neat cottage
near the tee plaut.
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Little Naomi, claiiclitcr of Prof.
J. J. Swengcl of Portland, is spend-
f M .- . .t
inn a icw wccks wun relatives in
this city.
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The Central Hotel dining room
is undergoing extensive repairs,
and'is being thoroughly remodeled
and embellished.
Rough,
Prompt Dry,
Delivering. Green,
EDMONDSON CO.,
Plumbing and Tinning ::
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3NS.ilfWVSlmt Piwjae Jersey 9. St tftjN -
H. HENDERSON i22iyst
Real Estate, Loans. Insurance
i Abstracts U Title Prepared. Accurate Wxk GMnurtM.
Chester A. Vincent, son of Dr.
A. W. Vincent, graduated as hon
or student in civil engineering at
Corvallis June 14th. He Is now
assisting ob the city engineering
corps.
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Mrs. W. W. Wilklus is now Role
proprietress of the St. Johns hotel,
having purchased the iuterest of
her former partner, Mrs. Ray A.
Cook. A ladies' grill is being in-,
stalled, which will be ready for
business July 4th.
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W. E. Collins has leased the I,.
B. Wilson residence on South
Hayes street, and will occupy same
with his family in a few days. Mr.
Collins is a recent arrival from
Mfunesota.
Seven prizes to be given Sweet
Pea Day. North Bank Pharmacy.
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Foot Schulzc shoes for hicn.
Brooks & Son, in South Jersey
Street
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Don't overlook the boxing fest in
Bickuer hall July 4th. A lively
and interesting occasion is promised,
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J. Rasse has purchased the Mrs.
Vinson store at the corner of Polk
and Jersey, and is making some ex
tensive repairs and1 improvements
upon same.
Noycs Babbit has removed his
gents' furnlshiug store from the
Noce building on Jersey street to
the Lauthers building on West
Burlingtou.
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The Fourth of July management
requests that all persons will re
frain from shooting off fireworks
while the parade is in progress next
Monday. This is a precaution
against accidents and should be
heeded by all.
Cash prizes for the best photo
graphs of sweet pea flowers grown
from our seed. Photographs may
either be of flowers growing or al
ready picked. First prize, $$ sec
ond prize, $2; 3rd 4th and 5th
prizes, $1 each. North Bank Pharmacy.
Work for Oreftier St. Johoi.
Shot to Pieces!!
We are getting careless. We hope
our Fireworks business will be all shot
to pieces by Tuesday.
N. B. The sale and use of fireworks
is restricted to three days, Sunday, 3rd,
Monday, 4th, and Tuesday, 5th. It
will be best to come in Sunday and buy
your supply, before the assortment is
broken, or the stock picked over. We
have the largest stock in town, but do
not even expect it to hold out.
Then, after it is all over, remem
ber the store that keeps the largest
line of nerve medicines, healing prepar
ations, hospital supplies, etc.
ST. JOHNS PHARMACY
fliifrlnnr I ifp clar,ll, n it iH.ntmcw. too.
UUIUUUI LUG Sunburn nilJ neither to one' apiwarance
or comfort.
At this Drug Store xrvle.a1';:,
It you nrc wlw you'll tnlte name o( our cold cream, .unburn
lotion, talcum ponder, etc., along with you on your outing,
Hut be lore going on your outing celebrate the l'OURTH.
ONE TASTE
OF OUR ICE CREAM makes the
whole world nkln, 1'ornll agree that
such crciitil is the ideal of ideals in refreshments.
flDflCQ I Pill (IP IT To be scut to your house.
UnUCri n I ML Ur ll JUtlicrnsndcscrt.orMn
refreshment tor your visitors, mid you will find ft
simply perfect.
NORTH BANK PHARMACY I
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HOME OF THE FAMOUS NYALS REMEDIES,
WI DItblVKR liVISRYWHHRli l'RHU
"CURRIN SAYS SO."
10TH SEMIANNUAL PAYMENT OF INTEREST
Interest on deposits in the Savings Department of this bank will be credited on our books
and be ready for payment or for entry on pass books Friday, July I.
Interest not withdrawn will be added to principal and bear interest thereafter the same
as original deposit. New deposits coming In up to and including the 3rd of every month will
bear interest from the first.
The Peninsula Bank
"THE PIONEER BANK"
OFFICERS
Rout. Thkat Platt, President
P. C. Knait, Vice President
C. A. Wood, Cashier
John N. Eoi.iti'siw, Assistant Cashier.
DIRECTORS
M. L. Hot.iikook, Capitalist P. C. Knavi', Sec. Peninsula Lumber Co.
Pktxr Autzkn, President Portland Mfg. Co. R. T. Platt, Piatt & Piatt, Attorneys.
H. Iy. Powjirs, Vice President and Geti. Mgr. Titos. Cociikan, Contractor.
Lcwistou Laud & Water Co. C. A. Wood, Cashier.
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Ladies' Home Journal Patterns rggx
IJl iMm
Xgjrty SHOES FOR TIRED FEET oPvSV
fc G$iTf0y LADIES' and MISSES' i
2 1 Pumps, Oxfords and Low Shoes. Inspection
W ,., , Invited. BOYS' and MEN'S Protfv n.p
fc For you to et Genuine Elk Soled Moccasins, $1.00 and 2.75 nI
5 "VIM FLOUR" Qoods
1J Mdkes the best for Hot Days
ftk Dread WAISTS Percales
2 1,55 Ladies' fancy, ready to wear $i.oo Dimities
5 "Queen Olives" $1.25, $1.50, 1.75, $2, $3, $4 Batistes
J 30c per pint Ginghams
1 m COUCH & CO. ib
Mcnki SuU8Kha" GENERAL MERCHANDISE CorscCovers
$2.75 and 3.00 Opposite City Hall. Phone Jersey 972. 25c, 50c and 75c
J Complete Line of ROYAL GRANITE WARE
Fresh and Select Groceries
It is the constant aim of this store to ever keep only the freshest and most se- Ji
,lect groceries procurable. &
No Stale Goods are Kept in Stock
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- J
pie of St. Johns and vicinity appreciate a thoroughly first class grocery store.
NORWEGIAN PATRONAGE SOLICITED J
A. B. LINDBOE
Succaaaor to J. F. Handrlcks
111 West Burlington Street
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