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About St. Johns review. (Saint Johns, Or.) 1904-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 7, 1910)
2 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 TUNGSTON LAMPS The' Cheapest Light m The World t JwBGhe Bested: or the Eyes- . ELECTRIC STORE 7th St., Corner Alder St. OOOOOOOOOOOOOO OOOOOOOOOOCM o YOU DON'T HAVE TO tit up close to the fine heat lug stoves we re ghowiiiK- Tliey will keep you warm in any part o( the room in which you may chose to tit. Prices range from $2.00 to $20.00 uu ST. JOHNS HARDWARE CO. OOOOOCH m m r m I . -J 4 LU IVl t3 t. ri . omowuuu . Rough, Dressed, Flooring, Finish. Prompt Deliveries. Quality Guaranteed. Dry, Green, Blocks, Trimmings ST. JOHNS LUMBER CO.. Phone Richmond 131 Local News. Mrs. Robert Johnson is seriously ill with typhoid fever. Roy Ingletlttc is sporting an automobile. I. M. Oilnis and wife have re turned from, at) extended visit to points in North Dakota. 9 A. B. HKMSTOCK ORO. II. UKUSTOCK HEMSTOCK BROS. UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMING rull lln. of Rob.i, Catk.ta, .to., k.ptlnstoek LADT ASSISTANT nflfir Phone WDodlawn 1874 ....... v. f i-pi? n 1 tit' snvsv - - - . . 1 1 1 v i' .T v r n n fv . 1 1 rv 1.1111.1 - - RetWcnc rfaont wooouwn i - - 1 pj H. HENDERSON 122 Jersey St. Real Estate, Loans, Insurance Abstracts of Title Prepared. Accurate Work Guaranteed. New arrivals to St. Johns within the past week arc G. Ettiuger, F. Lcavins and D, K. Black. Lewis Miller and Chris Oilnis spent several days in White Salmon valley during the past week. The sidewalkine of Jersey street is being sadly delayed owing to the contractors' inability to secure gravel. 0 Geo. I. Epns and family have returned from a couple of weeks' visit with relatives and friends in Seattle and Tacoma. W. A. Simpson is erecting a tern porary dwelling on Allegheny street, which will later be developed into n modern residence. The Owls will meet Wednesday evening next and a good, social session is promised. All members arc urged to be present. A young sou arrived at the home of William Riehl during the past week. Leo Roat and family of Idaho are among the new residents to St Johns. Roy Ingledue has disposed of his residence to J. Corbctt of Hood River. o A. Packowsky has sold his home on North Fillmore to John Haslcy of Scappoose. o The St. Helens road from Port land to Lintiton is having a new coat of grovel placed thereon. 0 Andrew Craik, engineer at the Woolen Mills, has returned to work after a several weeks' sick spell. - o I. K. Rose, one of Douham & Currier's efficient clerks, has been on the sick list for a few days. Kerr & Son arc making prepara tions for constructing a storage gal lery in Calcf Bros, furniture store which will prove quite n con venience to this enterprising Arm. Hoover & Simmons will open up a first class meat market in the old Hoover atand on Jersey street next Monday. Both arc expert butchers and with St. Johns rapidly increas ing population should make good. William Blaum, who was a guest at the home of W. 12. Ashbcy n week or more the past summer, was accidentally killed while un loading cars at the depot in Seattle last week. He was n young man and had only been married for a short while. His home was in Kvclyn, III., to which point the re mains were conveyed for burial. Mr. Blaum had expressed his in tention of coming to St. Johns to reside in the near future, but death intervened. The church banquet announced to have occurred on Wednesday evening of this week was postponed owing to the weather being so bad that the new parsonage could not be completed in time. The banquet will be given at the church sure on Friday evening, October 14, 1910. It will be an occasion of much im portance. Besides the bountiful spread there will lc a program con sisting of speeches by some of Port land's best talent together with ex cellent musical numbers. It is not to be an exclusive event, but all our fellow townsmen are invited. Tickets entitling one to the ban quet and program together with the privilege of inspecting the new parish house will be 50 cents. 'J' tin Rcheknhs have Dimmed for a rousing good time at their meet ing next Wednesday nignt. A line program is being arranged and re freshments will be served. All members please make n note of this and be iu attendance. A. A. Schrimscr, who was cred ited last week by the Portland Journal with circulating a petition to have the police force dismissed, states that he never signed, circu lated or even saw such a petition. How the Journal got the story is hard to tell, but in justice to Mr. Schrimscr, wetako pleasure iu pub lishing his denial. OUR TWEEDS Scotch, American and English For Fall and Winter nrc now 011 display. $25, $30, $35 and upwdrdsfor.Suit or Over coat. Drop in and look them over. No trouble to show goods. JOHN NOCE & CO, TAILORS Phone Rlohmond 041 Coming Strong! An entirely new list of cut prices for the next week: $t.oo Egyptian Tea . . 67c 35c Nyols Baby uwgii tyrup 13c 50c Hobb's Sparagus Pills 29c 35c liucklen's Arnica Salve. ... 13c $1.00 Quaker Herbs 67c 50c Nyals Rheumatic Remedy. 27c 25c Stedman's Teething Pow ders 13c $1.00 Schiffman's Asthma Cure 67c 35cOx.cn Tablets 19c $1.00 VitaeOre 67c 25c Prof. Fields Worm Pow ders , 13c .soc Tarrent's Seltzer Aperient . 29c I2.00 Swaim's Panacea 1.38 1,00 Extract of Red Bone mar row .. 67c 50c Dr. Porter's Healing Oil. . .29c $1.00 Smith Bros. Catarrh Cure 67c 50c Nyals Liniment 27c $1.00 Moore's Revealed Rem.. .67c 35c Apollonaris Water ....... 19c 1. 00 Nyals Celery Nervine 55c 50c Dr. Whitehall's Rheumatic Cure 39c 1,00 Foley's Kidney Cure 67c 50c Kennedy's Rheumatic Lin. .29c 25c Hamburg Tea 13c 75cGunn's Blood & Nerve Pills 38c 1. 00 Bliss' Native Herbs .... 67c 25c Celery King 13c i.ooSanford's Catarrh Cure 67c 50c Pierce's Smart Weed 29c 50c Huford's Balsam Myrrh ... .29c 1. 00 Steam's Wine of Cod Liver Oil 67c 50c Nyals Hair Tonic ........ 27c 1. 00 Russell's Emulsion 67c 50c Merchant's Gargling Oil. 29c 1,00 Ward's Liuiiueiit. ...... .67c 50c Nyal's Syrup of Figs 27c EXTRA SPECIALS A ten cent basket filled with articles worth from fifteen cents up. A fifteen cent basket filled with articles worth from twenty-five cents up. A twenty-five cent basket filled with articles worth from fifty cents up. We are still running the Comb and Brush, both for 25c special, but for this week will throw in a piece of soap for good measure. Every family in St. Johns should avail it self of this opportunity. Dollar Eye Glasses, Dollar Safety Razors, Dollar Alarm Clocks. Scenic Stationery, Musical Instrument Strings, Fountain Pens, Post Cards, Magazines and many other little things at the ST. JOHNS PHARMACY "Advanced Business Methods." TzTi a f .... ' me Annexation question Is a vital question with the people of St. Johns, but equally so is the question of where to get the best drugs and sundries at the lowest prices. Annexation to Portland may be a good thing for St. Johns and it may not, but one thing is certain better drugs at cheaper prices than the North Bank Pharmacy sells them for cannot be found in the whole city of Port land. Only a bare living profit is attached to any article sold at this pharmacy. To be convinced, there is no better way than to give it a trial. NORTH BANK PHARMACY HOAIE OF THE FAMOUS NYALS and A. D. S. REMEDIES. Wit DKMVKR KVKRYWHKRIt l'RHIt "CURRIN SAYS SO 1'llONlt JKR8UY 1001 Ml M I ,311 io it Dctcttcc In ntnlte mourn, (tut imtcl mure of a srirucc iu fnli nit ht it. I I IX t UVUIUI- U lltlll. tltMllfc UH 4llltl 1 1 L I It t VtlWIfct- U tUU I'll All J ftb Any man woman or child I with the Inclination to snvc should conic to this bank nnd get n bnvings Hunk Book, no matter if It be started with but $1.00. We teach you to save. We make it easy to save. We lend encouragement. We pay you to save. We allow 3 per cent interest on and computo the interest twice a year. Aloney deposited on or before the third day of each month is entitled to the full month's interest. THE PENINSULA BANK I mm IW W W r r C W W W F r W W W l We Can Make If Warm For You I 1 Infant's Santa Claus Blankets, all wool Full size all wool blankets - Ladies', AUsses' and Alcn's all wool handy muffcrs Infant's all wool jackets ... Ladles', Allsses' and Childrcns all wool Sweater Coats sj Ladies' Wool Knit Gloves ' . juvenuu sweater voais Ladies Newport Scarfs Hi-Grade Togues "H5 fY K L. $1.00 75c to 3.00 50c 75c 75c, 1.50, 2.25, 2.50, 3.00 35c and 50c F MP- d $1.50 and 51.75 (S( 25c and 50c Agency for Ladies Home Journal Patterns. mi I LOUCh k LO. I Opposite City Hall Phone Jersey 972 ti ll- I- Fresh and Select Groceries It is the constant aim of this store to ever keep only the freshest and most sc- Icct croceries procurable. No Stale Goods are Kept in Stock Ma I- 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- .Jj pie of St. Johns and vicinity appreciate a thoroughly first class grocery store. NORWEGIAN PATRONAGE SOLICITED A. B. LINDBOE Successor to J. F, Hendricks 111 West Burlington Street mm T4l7ll?4lT4l?4l?4lll7tl?4llT4l