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About St. Johns review. (Saint Johns, Or.) 1904-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 30, 1910)
Large Sales Low Prices You Need A Heating Stove It will pay you to see our line. The prices are lowest and terms are easiest. There's a Reason. We buy at factory prices for three large stores Our Faultless Heater Is made with a large door and also with a sliding top to take in large blocks of wood'. Is lined with heavy cast iron and trimmed with the best nickel. We have a large line of Oil and Coal Stoves. High Grade Sewing Machine $20.00 A Good Linoleum at - - - 54c Portland St. Johns Vancouver Local News. TUNGSTON LAMPS The Cheapest Light m The World r-Wwme Best for the Eyes ELECTRIC STORE 7th St., Corner Alder St. Mothers' meeting will be licit! nt the home ol Mrs. A. C. Gesler on Chicnizo street Monday afternoon nt 3:30. All nrc invited. OOOOOOOOOOOOOO OOOO000OO00( O unii nnuiT time Til iuu uun i nnrc iu it up close to the fine heat in stuves we are showing. They will keep you warm in any part of the room in which you may chose to tit. Prices range from $2.00 to $20.00 ST. JOHNS HARDWARE CO. ICMDOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO OOOQOCM .M 4 'f t Slabwood . 4 : lumber: t Rough, Prompt Dressed, X . Flooring, : Finish. Deliveries. Quality Guaranteed. Dry, Green, iJlOCKS, -f Trimmings ST. JOHNS LUMBER CO. Phone Richmond 131 . B. HKUSTOCK GEO. II. UHUSTOCK 1 HEMSTOCK BROS. UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMING Full lln. of Rob., Ca.k.t., .to., k.pt In .took LADY ASSISTANT OlEce Phone WoodUwn 187 Rctldenct rboue WoodUwu 310 UNIVERSITY PARK, OREGON 1 Cap Snow sports a new "lid." 0 Shoe repairing nt 1 1 1 South Jer sey street, J. T. Brooks & Sou. 0 Building permits are still coming right along. 0 Born To Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Gntton Sept. 21, a daughter. o Born To Mr. and Mrs. John Scales, Monday, September 26th, a sou. o The "stand natters" certainly re ceived a heavy jar at the primaries Saturday. 0 This September weather has ccr taiuly been most beautiful and delightful. o K. M. Glaun is makiusr some de cided improvements to his dwelling otr Catlin street. Thos. Glover has opened up a pool hall in the Valentine building on Burlington street. Candidate A. W. Laffcrty wish cs us to express his gratitude to the people of city of bt. Johns tor the splendid support he received'at their hands at the late primaries. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Watson of Plain view, Nebr., were- visitors with Mr. and Mrs. S. Swcngel sev cral days last week and were well pleased with St. Johns. IS. C. Tripp, editor of the Kcuiic- wick Courier, was a pleasant visitor at this office Monday. - 0 Cnlcf Bros, have adorned their furniture emporium with two large and handsome new signs. If you want lots on terms, fine river view see Ii. C. Hurlbcrt, 224 I'csscudcn street. The North Bank Pharmacy has made some improvements the past week. More shelves have been added to take care of the large stock aud other alterations made. Over 500 rulers were also given to pupils of the schools. The North Bank is up aud doing all the time. At the Congregational church, corner Richmond and Ivauhoe streets, there will be preaching ser vices at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p.m. .QmwIrMP crOinnl iviii VftipJ nl in n. m. and Y. P. S. C. K. at 6:30 p. 111. A scat ana welcome tor all. G. W. Nelson, pastor. 0 There is to be a rally of the B. V. P. TI. twxt Sinnlnv cvcnine. A special program has been prepared and all young people are urged to be present. The hour of service has bceu changed from 7 o'clock to 6:30. G. Iy. Weiss is making some sub- ntnntial repairs aud alterations on his home on Iullson street. N. G. Titrkinctou is erecting a handsome residence on Burr street, between Banks and Mcars. Mrs. B. L. Snow left yesterday for Seattle, where she will spend three or four weeks with her daugh ter, Mrs. Shaw. The Klcctric Theatre is still crowded to the doois each evening. The attractions are the best obtain able, aud that the patrons arc pleased with the high class pictures is evidenced by the big attendance. It is certainly a delightful place to spend a leisure hour iu the after noons and evenings. m 1 -v w. IB m M , a nil n-i m m m ar-ov n m m yi j INUK I n dAINK PnAKMALY I HOME OF THE FAMOUS NYALS and A. D. S.REAIEDIES. WE DHMVKR EVERYWHERE l'REE "CURRIN SAYS SO." PHONE JERSEY 1001 BARGAINS We offer some FOR THIS WEEK good prices as follows: 1. 00 Pierce's Until. Pres.. 67c 1. 00 Pinkhams Veg Comp67c 50c Bromo Seltzer 33c joe Daudcriuc 35c 50c Ballard's Snow Wn. . 33c 1. 00 Bell's Honey & Tar. 59c 50c " " " " . . 29c 25c " " " " ...13c 25c Colgate's Talcum P'dr 15c 25c Mcnnen's " " 15c Mirrors of nil kinds at very LOW PRICES 1 1.00 Hood's Sarsparilla..67C 1. 00 Spraguc's Nerve Ton. 59c 1. 00 Dr. Mnrygood's Veg. 59c 25c Chamberlain's Salve. . 17c 25c " Stomach Tab. ,17c 25c Arnica Salve. 15c 25c Chamberlain's Lin. 15c 50c " Liniment. .33c 5ocSaliuc Laxative .. ..35c t.oo Swamp Root 67c 50c " " 33c 6 Squares Toilet Paper. ... 25c I N. A. Gee, after being confined to his house for the past four months, the greater part of the time iu his bed, atllictca Willi stomncli troubles, is out again aud nt work. He is moving a house for Dick Thurmnu on Willamette boulevard. Mr. Thurman will remodel the the structure and make of it n first class modern residence. Bubocrlbo for tho Tologrnm bot availing pnpur on tho cotut. 800 Ed Stockton. Married At the White Temple, Sept. 29, 1910, Miss Hazel M. Rob- son of St. Johns nnd Dr. Archie P. Ingram of Hillsboro. The dance given by. the St. Johns Athletic association iu the rink Saturday night was the best yet in point of utteudance, and, as usual, was most delightful. There are still a few copies left of the St. Johns booster edition of the Review. Many have licen sent to people in the Knst. While they ust, 5 cents per copy. Chas. Bailey brought a monster apple to the Review office Monday. it was ptcKeii irom me Williams & Bailey ranch in the Tualatin vol- ey, is of the Glori Muudi variety, measures 16 inches in circumference aud weighs one and one-qimrtcr pounds, NOTE THE FALL styles that we are now showing in liiKli-clnu, well-tailored garments. We make to order 011 short notice suits that are perfect iu FASHION, FABRIC, FIT AND FINISH unii we arc sure you will be more than pleased with our efTorts mid our low prices. A trial order is solicited. LADIES' and GENTS' suits cleaned, prescil and repaired. Work called (or nnd delivered. JOHN NOCE & CO, TAILORS Phono Richmond 041 Johnny on the spot When it comes to offering bargains we're "there." he coming week, we offer the following: For One Pint Denatured Alcohol 14c One Pint Turpentine 14c 30c llox Ilorax 7c 10c lUbbitt'a Lye , 6c jc l're&sccl lierus 3c 35c noractc aciu, uc loccampnor uuni , oc 35c Castor Oil 14c 35c Essence Jamaica Ginger. ........ 14c jjc Essence Veppermint...... 14c 35c Spirits of Camphor. 14c 3jc Spirits of Nitre , 14c 35c Nyal's Cold Cream , 14c 3je i.yotrs loom rowncr , 14c 1,00 Piukham'a Compound 77c 35c Wluslo-' Soothing Syrup I4c 1.00 Pierce's l'avorite Prescription. . -77c 50c Cuticura Resolvent. , 39c 1,00 I'eruna 77c 50c Nyal's Pig Syrup j&c 1,00 Swamp Root 77c 50c Doane's Liver Tills., : 39c sscjayne'i Pills I4c 3jc Damlerine , .' Mc This is the time of year when flies become the worst nuisance, and are the most easily caught. Clean them out for good with sticky fly paper. 10c Tanglefoot fly paper, 4 sheets, (Special), 5c. 15c Mirrors lie 35c Mirrors,..,...., 17c 35c Mirrors.,.. 33c 50c Mirrors ,. 34c 75c Mirrors ..48c 1,00 Mirrors ...07c 1,35 Mirrors 83c 1.30 Mirrors ,. 99c 3,00 Mirrors 1.48 loc Toilet Paper , 5c 5c llox Matches, 3 for 10c ioc Playing Cards 6c 15c Playing Cards 9c 33c Playing Iturds. 14c ioc Indelible Pencil 6c 35c 1'ountnlu Pen Ink ,....Mc 5c Wood Tooth Picks, 3 for 5c ioc Wood Tooth Picks jc In storing away your summer clothes, remember the de structive little moths. 15c box Moth Balls, special. 5c, A big drive in writing tablets of all kinds, which are merely soiled or damaged on the outside cover, at prices that should make tltem last quick. H. HENDERSON 122 Jersey SL Real Estate, Loans, Insurance f Abstracts of Title Prepared. Accurate Work Guaranteed. 5c School Pencil Tablets, a for 5c 5c Ink Writing Tablets , 3c ioc Ink writing lameis 3c iu Ink Writing Tablets .ioc 35c Ink Writing Tablets 15c jc Composition Hooks 3c ioc Composition nooks 7c 30c Oregon View Letter Tablets?. ... 13c 15c Oregon View Knvelopes lie jc Lead Pencils, Special, 3 for. . ... .ioc Our Phonograph Special for this week is one machine for $11.50 cash. Only the one, remember, and that to the first person that comes for it. We do this merely to ad vertise our phonograph business, Dollar Eye Glasses, Dollar Alarm Clocks, Dollar Safety Razors. Post Cards, Magazines, Daily Papers. ST. JOHNS PHARMACY THE PROGRESSIVE STORE." I 3lt to ocirncc la ninitc nuutrtl, Intt uitirl metre ttf a science fit Ijolh cut in it. Any man woman or child Willi the Inclination io snvc should come (0 (Ills bank ami get n Savings Bank Book, no matter if it bo started with but $1.00. We teach you to save. We make it easy to save. We lend encouragement. We pay you to save. Wc allow 3 per cent interest on and computo the interest twico a year. Aloncy deposited on or before the third day of each month is entitled to the full month's interest. THE PENINSULA BANK Capital and Surplus - $56,000.00 I I JSf W r n W r V v W t lr f Jm tW W W wT JSf JW : We Can Make It Warm For You It t Infant's Santa Clans Blankets, all wool Full size all wool blankets Ladies', Misses' aud Alcn's all wool handy niiiffers Infant's all wool jackets Ladles', AUsses' and Chlldrcns all wool Sweater Coats -au5aJvJ1 Ladies' Wool Knit Gloves s&jtR Juvenile Sweater Coats P( JH IS) Ladies Newport Scarfs mkW yJSHi-GradeToKties VSgjrgg?; Agency for Ladles Home Journal Patterns. $1.00 75c to 3.00 SOc 75c 75c, 1.50, 2.25, 2.50, 3.00 35c and SOc F 75c $1.50 and $1.75 25c and 50c Couch & Co. 1 Onruvsito Citv Halt Phono lorcov Q72 ft, hresh and select Groceries 9tm si- It is the constant aim of this store to ever keep only the freshest aud most se lect groceries procurable. No Stale Goods are Kept in Stock Wo 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 clnss grocery store. NORWEGIAN PATRONAGE SOLICITED A. B. LINDBOE Successor to J. F. Hendricks 111 West Burlington Street : 1 1 1 1 : : & ?4