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About St. Johns review. (Saint Johns, Or.) 1904-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 28, 1910)
ihje Crescent Ranee MADE IN ST. JOHNS WM i THIS IS OUR SPECIAL It is BUILT to MAKE QUICKLY and perfectly with the least amount of fuel. The oven is one piece, 16- f guagc boiler, steel, heavily hraced,lias an exceptionally I inicic lining 01 asuestos uetween tnc two Heavy sheets t of stcch 1 he nickel trimmings arc absolutely plain. 1 T 1 II.. . 1 r 1 . . T iiasuy Kepi, easily operaieuj saving in luci anu lasts a life time. 8 o'clock A large lie in attendance. OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE, ST. JOHNS Electric Motors supply the Cheapest form of J POWER for Shops andJFactories P. R. L & P. Co. SEVENTH and ALDER STREETS OOOOOOOOOOOOOO OOOOOOOOOOOO 8 1HEATERS!! ooooooooooooooooooo Before you buy step in and look over our line. Our prices cau not be beaten. Complete line of Coal and Wood Heaters. St. Johns Hard ware Co. CCOOOOi : lumber: siabwood : : X Rough, Prompt Dry, 4 Dressed, Deliveries. Green, X . Flooring, Quality Blocks, 4 X Finish. Guaranteed. Trimmings : ST. JOHNS LUMBER CO. Phones-Richmond 131 4.4.4.44.4 4 4 3 f I - H. HENDERSON 122 Jersey st. Real Estate, Loans, Insurance ' Abstracts of Title Prepared. Accurate Work Guaranteed. 1 tnmntim)Mf tnmnfMt A. B. HKMSTOCK CHO. II. 1JKUSTOCK. HEMSTOCK BROS. UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMING Full Hit. of Rob.t , Catk.ta, ate., ktpt In stock LADY ASSISTANT SSLta&w M UNIVERSITY PARK, OREGOV Local News. Reulembcr next week. the K. of P. Fair Maybe- you don't believe in witches. You will after you attcm tne w. K. C. frolic. P. W. Ilitiman has returned to St. Johns after spending a mouth or so with friends in Michigan. o .Mrs. Vinson has returned to her home on South Ivanhoc after an extended visit with relatives and friends in Montana. Floyd Churchill has returned from a six months' visit with rela ttves and friends in Michigan. He reports a most enjoyable visit. A son of E. Wymorc was killed Saturday by an elevator falling upon his head. Death was histau tancous. I microl took nlacc Tucs day. o Miss Mabel McLean, a pleasant young laciy trom Ucnturla. Wiscon sin, is serving as deputy at the ostofficc. She is a sister of K. W. McLean. 0 Silas Turner has sold his resl. dence and butcher shoo on Fcsscn- den street and has departed, we understand, for his former home in Chicago. 0 Oswald West and Col. Bob Mil. cr will address the public at Mick- ncr hall Thursday evening next at ItScc F. V. Valentine for real es tatc ami-insurance. ; ,204 N. Jcrsey. Miss Lillian S. Perkins, teacher of vocal music and elocution. 402 Grcsham, corner Charleston. For sale chcapr-Two tents, both in first-class condition and all com plctc; sizes, 9x12 and 12x16. Clins. Brcdeson'.' I have customers to buy houses and lots on installments. What have you to list? S. L. Dobic, 110 N. Jersey street. For Sale Household orticles. Call nt 415 West Burlington street between 1 and 4 o'clock Monday. GEO. J. PERKINS. o Wanted to exchange F o r t y acres of good land near Kelso, Wash., for St. Johns property. A. J. Kubcs, Mansfield's barber shop. o Wanted To let a contract for cutting 1000 cords bf body fir wood near electric station. Sec E. C. Hurlbcrt, 224 Fcsscudcu street, St. Johns. 0 Come into this bank today. Be a man. .Make a start toward peace, dignity, freedom, independence. The First National Bank will sure ly give you n good welcome by compounding interest every six months. Only a Bare Living Profit T 11 1 1 -V T 1 1 T- 1 T-O Is all the North Bank Pharmacy asks on all drugs and sundries. No exorbitant price is put upon anything sold in this store. We first make sure that our drugs are the very purest that can be obtained, and then a bare living profit is added. To be convinced give us a call. ok 3k. NORTH BANK 10A1E OF THE FAMOUS NYALS nnd A. D. S. REMEDIES. wit iwuvitK hvhrywhkiu; prim "CURRIN SAYS SO." PIIONIt COM MM V J07 I PHARMACY A I crowd should Remember the K. of P. fair next week. It promises to be the great est event ever pulled . off in St. ohns. There will be something of unusual interest every evening. u J. ,N. Davis and J. S. Crawford of Wahoo, Ncbr., have been spend ng a lew days in bt. Johns. The former is 0 brother of ex-Council man J. W. Davis and Mrs. C. L. Stcycus of this city. u On account of their rapidly in creasing business, the St Johns Laundry has increased its drying capacity considerably. This will enable them to handle their work with greater celerity and dispatch. 0 Witchcsl Witchesl Come and see the witches at the W. R. C. Hallowe'en frolic and have your fortune told by a witch, a real true seventh daughter of a seventh oughtcr, who for a small sum will reveal all the secrets of your life. taBBn U II Jiff! "THERE'S A REASON" If vou will notice the assurance with which well-dressed men carry their clothes, you will get an under standing of what clothes satisfac tion means. This assarance is not born in the man, it is built in the clothes atanyratcln our clothes, BESIDES our clothes arc moderately priced. Men's suits and o'efcpats to order $25.O0 to $50.00 JOHN INOCE & CO, TAILOIS ' Phone Rlohmond 041 RIDDLE!! Guess what drug store is offering he following cut prices and making other inducements to get business. Here are some SPECIALS that you cannot afford to overlook: 50c Syrup of Figs , 34c 25c Allcock's Porous Plaster.. . ,8c 25c Miles Antipatu rills 17c 25c Laxative Ilromo Quinine. .17c 25c Cnstoria 17c 25c Lino Salve 16c 25c Pisos Cough Cure 16c $i.oo Scott's Emulsion 71c FREEA 50c Jar of Palmolive Cream We have a regular size jar of the famous Palmolive Cream for you. t won't cost you a cent. Cut the coupon from the November issues of Good Housekeeping, Pacific Monthly, Red Hook, Woman's Home Com panion, Ladles' world, Uncle Kemus1 Magazine, uecemner issues ot People's Home Journal, Delineator, New luea, Ulue hook, oreeu jjook. Nov, 19th Collier's Weekly. Nov. 5th Saturday Evening Post. Nov, 6th Illustrated Sunday Magazine and Associated Sunday Magazine. Bring this coupon to our store and do as the ad directs. We will then give you absolutely free a full size jar of Palmojive Cream, which we ordinarily sell for 50c cash. You'll find this cream the most delightful thing of Its kind ever made. It's entirely new and has all the quality of Palmolive Soap, the cream of oil toilet soaps. Look in the magazines for the coupon. Dring it to this store. Three boxes of Cough Drops for. t . . 10c Any and all fifteen-cent fancy Post Cards for this week 10c A line of 25-ceut Linen Writing Paper for this week 14c A Piece of Soap Free with every 25c cau of Talcum Powder this wk. A Chamois Skin free with each pkg of Toilet Face Powder, the week A Tooth Brush Free, this week only, with every 25-cent package of Tooth Preparation. A Shaving Brush and a Mug and a Piece of Shaving Soap, all for twenty-five cents, this week. A 25c Hair Brush and 25c Comb, both for 25 ce.nts all the year around. We have stocked an Olive Oil-that Comes in 50c and $1.00 Bottles which is bottled in France and placed under seal by the makers, and we wish to say that there is as much difference between this and the gen eral run of Olive Oil as there Is betweeti Prune Juice and Cognac. Dollar Watches Dollar Alarm Clocks Dollar Eye Glasses Dollar Safety Razors ANSWER ST. JOHNS PHARMACY The First Thing of Importance 1 In the selection of n bank the first thing of iinportnncclo be considered is ab solute snfty. The prudent depositor should know the character nnd the standing of the bank with which he deals. Therefore, before inviting his confidence and soliciting his patronage, we beg to submit a list of officers and directors who arc all practical and successful business men: OFFICERS Rout. Tkkat Pi.att, President C. A. Wool), Cashier F. C. Knaim', Vice President John N. Kw.Uiuhn, Assistant Cashier. DIRECTORS 1'itTitu AuTZiiN. President Portland Mfg. Co. M. L. Hoi.iikook, Capitalist F. C. Knait, Sec. Peninsula Lumber Co. Tuos. Cociikan, Contractor. ILL. Powims, Vice President and Gen. Mgr. R. T. Pi.att, Piatt & Piatt, Attorneys. Lcwistou Laud & Water Co. C. A. Wood. Cashier. INTEREST PAID ON SAVINGS ACCOUNTS AND TIME CERTIFICATES I I THE PENINSULA BANK Capital Stock - $50,000.00 Surplus - $6,000.00 I Woolen Goods AwEFMwnn9 Let us fit you with a new , You will be if Sweater Coat: Ladies, Misses, ' you will allow us to Childrens. All styles, sizes and shoe you. Bradley colors. Strictly Guaranteed. Shoes for men 3, How About That Suit? I $3-50 H and $5. Better Qet a "Broadway Model" !! Children's School g Then you will be as well dressed j! Shoes. oc -J-l-irt -A niir V mi CIO lUt VbllX XKillJt $15.00 I ml Youth's and Boy's Hi-cuts tt; luuics iiuuic ouui iiui i unci ii a r ALL WOOL $15.00 Couch & Co. Opposite City Hall Phone Jersey 972 s Fresh and Select Groceries ti- ti lt Is (lie constant aim of this store to ever keep only the freshest and most se lect groceries procurable. No Stale Goods are Kept in Stock 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 ple of St. Johns and vicinity appreciate a thoroughly first class grocery store. NORWEGIAN PATRONAQE SOLICITED A. B. LINDBOE Successor to J. F. Hendricks 111 West Burlington Street -14 : : : i St