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About St. Johns review. (Saint Johns, Or.) 1904-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 9, 1910)
A beautiful quar tered oak buffet in the Early Eng lish, special cash price $18 Portland Dealers Ask $25.00 To Have a Merry Christ mas You Should Have a Cheery Home A needed piece of Furniture or a new Rug will help you greatly. You can get them here on easy terms. Remember a small payment will hold your se- This Hall Mirror in beautiful Quar ter Oak and French Plate $5.25 other from $2.00 to $7 Will add to the beauty of your hall lection. vmr- I Emm jmM mm I zLfifrifA WS0IS A Book Case and Desk combined for $11.75 to $30.00 A vco useful gift. THREE STORES Portland St. Johns Vancouver Quartered OaK Stands $2.50 Library Tables $3.25 to $20 Local and Otherwise Now is the time to order jour job printing for the new yenr. o Go oil home cooking nud clean beds at the Central Hotel,?5 n week Mrs. J. P. JJarues of OaUdale, Cnlifornin, is visiting lier .sister. Mrs. I'.. 15. Coon. W. A. Storr mid family left lust week for Frankfort, Mich., where they will remain indefinitely. The Willamette Pulp and Paper Co. has started up its Ion loading plant again with a full force of men. Any one anticipating the pur chasing a piano can save money on hnme by communicating with P. W. Iliuiuan. Persons desiring to subscribe for the Youth's Companion can leave their orders at this office. There is only one price, 1 1.75 per year. 0 Regular stops of the trolley line will be made at corner of Mohawk and Dawson streets hereafter, so the council has been informed by 'the powers that be." 0 - McMlnnville will plant roads leading to the city with walnut trees for a distance of at least n mile from town, making that place truly the walnut center of Oregon. Oregon revenues from the sale of timber in the National forests for the fiscal year ending June 30, amount to f39.635.87, which is an increase of about 50 per cent over last year's receipts. A latest design and most approv ed pattern of collar shaper has just been installed in the St. Johns Laundry. This concern is uow the best equipped laundry iu the state outside of Portland. 0 Cobb has sold his store on Jersey street, possession to be given the first day of the new year to the pur chaser, whose name has not yet been made public. In the mean time Mr. Cobb has cut prices to the quick in order to dispose of as much of his large stock as possible. o A very pretty wedding was sol emnized at the home of C. A. Wood Wednesday evening, Dec. 7th. The contracting parties were Mr. Carl G. Bock and Miss Anna Ryan. Rev. F. J. Kettenhofen pro uouuciug the words that made them mnn nnri wife Roth are well known iu St. Johns, possessed of hosts of friends, popular, congenial and well mated. The groom is a rising young business man, holding the responsible position of secretary of the St. Johns Lumber Co. The bride had for several years been a valued assistant at the office of the St. Johns Water company. The happy young couple are spending their honeymoon in Seattle and other northern cities. They will be at home to their friends in the Holcomb residence on New York street after the first of the New Year. Get the Spirit Christmas is coming-the season of joy and gladness, peace and good will. Do vour Xmas shonninor earlv. lata anrl u"Sl often at our store, the home of sane nldson this week. 1V virtl-o-i-rlieinrv KKTrrr A trained nurse wishes engage- abuse the opportunity that Xmas af- jnt. Phone Columbia 208. 4?A1V1C ni-,rl efinrv vnn unfli nnfi.on-nAiic prices for our holiday goods, but on the Bargains in hats at the Vogue' Millinery. 418 Jersey. 0 Clean beds at the Central Hotel 25 cents to St. $1 to $3 by the week. "Curly" Confer is making nn immense hit nt the Hleclric. Hear li i 111 sing. 0 meiit Mrs. Griffith, Calef Block. Wanted 1 wo steady Hoarders in j. 1 . private family.-1007 So. Gresham CUilLicliV UU1 bcllIltJ U1U UU11CV Ul cl Ill- Street, coreroMhana. Mp flQ QQV flian COmpetit01'S' priCCS" Will For sale -Lot .02x1x0. close i... prevail thimifrhout the season. We have iffiii begun to unpack and display some very ; eiegant gooas, so it win pay you wen to any'SriStt'Sivisit pur store when you go Santa have you to list? S. L. Dobie, no ninUillQ N. Jersey street. A report of the meetings of the Tersev street property owners and Xmas Requisites Crepe rupcr,TUuc I'ajicr.Holly Crepe, Oolil I'ancr, Silver Tuper, Tinsel l)ia- Gift Suggestions Perfume, Cnmly, Stationery, l'omitnin fvifcty Razors, Clears, Phono l'ciu, be given next week. ferry iu the city hall last night will moml I)ut, Candle, Christmas Itells, Broplis, Wutchw, Post CanU, l'ot Card Garland, Hinpty Holly Iloxe, Wank Albums, Toilet Si-U, I.imtlitr Cood, Gift Cards, Taj's uml Sticker of oil Military !rulis, Slmvlnj; Goods, liar kinds, monlcAs, Here Is our Weekly Cut Rate List 50c Parker's Hair llal&niii 31c 1,00 Kodol 76c 1 ,00 Cooper's New Discovery 61c 50c rand's Hxtract 33c 50c Scott's Kiuulsloii 34c 1.00 Hleclric Hitters 66c 1.00 l'oley'a Kidney Cure ,6fic 75c Nyal Jleef Iron and Wine 41c 50c Ayer's Cherry Pectoral 38c 50c Cuticurit Ointment 36c 50c 1'alinolive Cream 39c 33c Ayers Pills i&c The following list of Books has been turned over to us to go at the quoted prices. 1 hese books have been part of a library and consequent ly some show usage and some have received no wear whatever. Life of Win. McKinley 50c. Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde 25c. The Throne of David 40c. Tom Brown at Oxford 25c. Chas. O'Mulley 50c, Cecilia 25c. The Ocean Rovers 25c. Alice in Wonderland 25c. Lamb's Tales from Shakespeare 25c. The Heart of Koine 25c. Meadowbrook Farm 25c. Conquest of the Sioux 50c. Black Beauty 25c, Dross 25c. The Complete Palmist 70c. " Life of Lincoln 50c. Tale of Two Cities 35c. The Jessamy Bride 25c. The Right of Way 35c. Tom Brown at Rugby 25c. The Standard Bearer 40c. The Pioneers 25c. Drumiiioud's Addresses 35c. We will place on sale within a few days a line of Art Calendars ranging in price from 25c to $3.00 just the finest kind of a gift. We have the only Stock in town of High Grade Xmas Cards. ST. JOHNS PHARMACY Read in December number of Sunset Magazine, "San Francisco The Imposition City," superbly illustrated in four colors. Mr. nml Mrs. H. A. Monday of Weiser, Idaho, are guests at the home of the letter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Hoover, where they will remain until after the holidays, o Prof. Frank Kly has returned from North Yamhill and will make St. Johns his residence here perma nently. He will resume instruc tion of his boxing class here. His many friends were glad to see him. Reward of $25 will be paid for the arrest and conviction of any party dumping refuse on the vacant property along the Willamette boulevard between Buchanan street and the North Bank cut. R. Mc Kinney, Chief of Police. o 1 Mr. aud Mrs. Frank A. Rice en tertained a number of their frieuds very pleasautly at their home on the corner of Charleston and Fillmore streets one evening this week. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Kdlefsen. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Autzen.Mrs. Carlson, Mr. and Mrs. John Kdlefsen, Miss Switzer, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Tuthill and Mr. and Mrs. Antome Kdlefsen of Portland, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Muck, Misses Blanche Kdlefsen and Alice Autzen aud Mr. Valentine of Sau Fran cisco. 0 Millinery at half price at the Vogue. NORTH BANK PHARMACY HOAIE OP THE PAMOUS NYALS and A. D. S. REMEDIES. "CURRIN SAYS SO." VH DHMVKR KVKRVWllURK 1'RIiH PHON'H COM. MMA 307 With every one dollar purchase this week we will give a box of stationery free. Prefume is always acceptable as a Xmas pres ent. We have all of the latest odors in bulk and in beautiful packages. Some nice ones in cut glass bottles. Prices, 25c per ounce up. COLD WEATHER COMPORTS--Hot water bottles 75c and up. The Elcctronct, an electric pad to take the place of hot water bottles, $3.50 each. Let us show it to you. SOAPS Jergcn's violet glycerine, special, 3 for 25c. 25c Vera Violet, 15c. Castile Prencli 10c. 25c Cuticura, 18c, 10c Palm Olive, 6 for 50c, and 50c Palm Olive Cream Prce. "Nyal's Digestive Tablets relieve dyspepsia." $1.00 Pierce's Prescription, 67c. 50c Bromo Scltz, 33c. $1.00 Swamp Root, 67c. 50c Kodal, 33c. 25c Bromo Quinine, 15c. 50c Dandcrinc, 33c. Hirstitone is the hair tonic that kills the dandruff and stimulates the growth of hair; 50c per bottle. f 57 LMJL R1NEN drugs." Phone to Columbia 207, "The store that gave St. Johns cheaper and better J I f NO DKt'OStr i too Ktimll to lie welcome! ul tliUlmnk: It d the fre quency of di'iuMt that allow "l.nractci. Your State Laws The laws of our state, ns concerns savings batiks, have been framed to protect the interests of the depositors. Good banking laws, together with good men iu the bank, tire the best protection the depositors can have. If you tire n depositor iu this bunk, you have both. Good men obeying good laws thnl is the guarantee wc give our patrons. If such an evidence of protection nud service appeals to you, we shall he glad to have you deposit here. You can begin with one dollar. THE PENINSULA BANK CAPITAL STOCK SURPLUS $50,000.00 6,000.00 I I 1 EVERY DAY CLOTHES Are made attractive when worn over 1111 "AMERICAN BEAUTY" If you are not already nctpiuintcd with thii fatu ous corset, try one and you will always wimr onu. Wo have some very good valuun in Mitwe' nud Children's, button, patent leather nud gun metal shoe. SAMv ACiRNTS 1'OR. Ladies Home Journal Patterns $ New inter htyle nook now ready (July 20c including one 15 cent pattern V COUCH & COMPANY PIONEER MERCHANTS Ifil Opposite City Hall ft. S Phone Columbia 137 5j TRY A SACK OF OCCIDENT2 2 r- 1 1 r 1 a. n rresn ana mm urocenes J It is the constant aim of tills store to ever keep only the freshest and most sc- lect groceries procurable. If you want good, clean, warm rooms, call at the Irwin rooms, over Ikmham & Currier's store. Housekeeping rooms also. Mrs. S. L. Irwin, I'rop'r. 5-jtp WE BUY Preach the gospel of BU John. FUR8-HIDE8 (or tpot euh. 10 to 60 turn dod.i for oa In ihlp fiaw fori tcl Illdt to iithw to ail at hoiu. Wtiu (or Prion LUi. Mukt Ju-lirt. Khltplog 1 w. klool our HUNTERS'&TRAPPERS'GUIDE.I'tSilS. 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 PATRONAGE SOLICITED A. B. LINDBOE Successor to J. F. Hendricks 111 West Burlington Street & I 4V) pmm. W4. MUIiMtUHi)ctNWfitUi !UaitrUf J1 ft ill Vj? V hMit Tnpftt' IUcrU. tWoyi. Trt. Cum Ui Uvw 4 Ur tu Ink tad u Ucw 0 cMUlUftwr ll'ftncmUf tM-tckiMdi. Frte. To vat cvtbxsers fl to HiUt Ua4 UW MMMMMMMaMMMMMMMMMM m MM mS M tM