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About St. Johns review. (Saint Johns, Or.) 1904-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 6, 1911)
$50 Range for $34.20 Our special The Crescent, made in St, Johns, Oregon 100-piece Dinner Set PEKIN . BLUE Regular Price - - $28.00 Red Tag Sale Price $12.50 We Wish You A Successful New Year And thank you for helping us give a successful New Years reception, ine tollowmg were the lucky people:, ist Prize Number 175 $10.00 Mrs. J. F. Gillmorc, Hayes street aud " " 87 5.00 Mrs. G. V. Weeks, Fox 3"! " " 263 5.00 Grace Roycr, West Polk " 41 " " 43 3-oo Ida Zink, North Jersey " 5tti , 3' 3-oo , Bessie Fountain, Tliompsou street 6th " 2J9 3.00 Frank Powers. Fesseiulcn " 7tl " ' " 307 3oo Chas. Cook, St. Johns , Stli " " 21 2.00 Mrs. R. M. Gilliam 9' " 65 1 2- Mrs. 15. C. Monnicli, McKcnna Ave., Portsmouth 10th. ' V v . !' 109 2.00 Mrs. K. L. Rcid, Stafford street Ilth ." :" 53" 2.00 Mrs. J. Lee Starr, Crawford street " " s" 178 ,2,00 Mary Hinc, Tioga street I3th . !' ' 241 2.00 Mrs. Miles McAllister, North Fillmore street 41 " " 285 2.Q0 S. J. Wright, St. Johns l5U " " 329 2,00 Notuy Lcland, McChcsney Block Winners on presenting their cards may make their se lections from any department of our store. Keep in Mind Our Annual Red Tag Sale During this sale many of our most beautiful pieces of furniture will be sold at very low prices. If you are a customer of ours you know that we always make good just as we tell you. If you are not aJready a customer, it will nav vou to see us. Yon would nnrlnnl-dvarllv Vmircw thmg if you could see our Red Tag prices that otherwise you leei you couia not artora. Three Stores Opposite Postoffice, St. Johns, Ore. Three ' Stores A Beaut fu Combined Desk and Bookcas In Quartered Golden Oak Regular Price $25.00 Red Tag Price $17.00 A Large Line of Lace Curtains $1.50 Regular Price, Red Tag Price 95 cents Star Axminster Rugs Size 9x12 Regular price $24.50 Sale price $14.00 .Local News. Wanted-Girl for housework: $5 per week. Call 529 S. Ivanhoe. The St. Johns Pharmacy is the oulyipuhlic station of the Home Telephone Company in the city, o The alcohol plant on the west side is doubling their capacity this week by the installation of more machinery. This industry is prov ing quite a success. Asa living testimonial that roses do grow in St. Johns in winter time Miss Cole brought a cluster of same to this office Monday morning, whic.h she clipped from the bushes at lier home. Your presence at the Congrega tional church, corner Richmond and Ivanhoe streets, at next Sunday servjees is desired and will be appre ciated by the members aud pastor. G, W. Nelson, pastor. O. L, Chapel, the pioneer real estate man of St. Johns, and well and favorably kuown by all our earlier residents, is convalescing in a Portland hospital as the result of an operation for luug trouble, o At the M. E. Church Sunday school at jo a, m,; preaching 11:20 a. m,; theme, "Heavenly Visions." Junior League 8;oo p. m.; Epworth League, 6:20 p. m. and evening ser vice at 7:30. Theme, "Wild Grapes." A cordial welcome to all. F. N. Sandifer. OUT OF THE ORDINARY We have n way of running a drug store that's a little out of the ordinary, but which affords the greatest protection to the public. When a registered druggist is not on duty at our store, no one is on duty the store is locked up. When you see three or more men waiting upon people in a drug store, you will know it is not our store, there are only two that wait upon the trade at our store. But when you are waited upon at our store, a registered druggist waits upon you; so it shouldn't make much difference to you which one waits upon you, as you know absolutely, that however tech nical your work may be, it is being done by a registered druggist, one who is capable and legalized by license to do the same. Our Weekly Cut Rate List "Last Friday evening Mr. and Mrs. G.D. Fassett of 910 Decatur street entertained a few friends in honor of Ned Smith of Eugene. The evening was passed in games, music, etc. Refreshments were served at a late hour and the guests departed voting Mr. and Mrs, Fas sett a model host and hostess. Those present were: Messrs. Ned Smith, Dick Perrine, Dick Webster, George Riggs, Jesse Collamore, Chester Vincent, Harry Bishop, Ray Wright, Ben Lee, Clyde Rogers, M. J. Landrum, Harry Fassett aud Liucoln Fassett; Misses Merta Gat ton, Luella. Wilkinson, Maurine Thurmond, Mvd Williford, Laura Gatton, Susk Dims, Ida Fasse and HazeVFsett'. -. 'V ? - .f Be'V.DOOSTJW Ie St, Jotuw. $1.00 bcotts umulsion 73c 50c Perry Davis Pain Killer 36c $1.00 Pierce's Fav. Prescription 69c 50c Holts German Liniment. . .33c $1.00 Wine Cardui 72c 50c Iliukiey's none Liniment. .36c 1 1. 00 Paines Celery Compound. 72c 50c Dr. Porter's Healing Oil.. .34c $1.00 Foley's Kidney Remedy. .70c 75c August Flower 56c ii.oo Munyon's Paw Paw 76c 50c Soap Lake Salts 33c $1.00 Sal-Vitae 73c 25c Lino Salve i.ie $1,00 Ayres Hair Vigor 73c 50c Hayes Hair Health ... . . 37c 35c Rocky Mountain Tea 27c $1,00 Mexicau Mustang 66c 50c 33c t.oo Swamp Root 71c 50c Groves Chill Tonic 34c $1,00 Shoops Rheumatic Rem, .72c 50c Chamberlain's Cough Rem. 34c $1.00 Peruna , .69c 35c Kemp's Balsam 19c $1,00 S. a. b 71c 25c Pisos Cough Remedy 18c $1.00 Pinkham's Veg. Comp...69c 50c Palmolive Cream 28c 9 1. 00 San ford s Catarrh Cure. .77c An electric I In lit syiHenriK prom ised for Liuutou within the next few weeks. , ODD FELLOWS.-Therc will be installation next Monday night and visiting lodges expected, Come out. Miss Valuta Fuller of Buffalo Springs, N. I)., is visiting her sis- j ter, Mrs. Win. Edmonson. She will stay about two mouths, NORTH BANK 'CUIIRIN SAYS SO.' 50c Dewitt's K. and B. Pills. $1,00 Bliss Native Herbs. . . 50c Welch Grape Juice ten " " " 3c .67C 38c . 19c (t EXTRA SPECIAL 35c Fletcher's Castoria 18c 50c California Syrup of Figs - - - 28c Only one bottle sold to each person. Notice If anyone feels as though they had been slighted by not receiving a calendar, step in and speak to the mana ger of the calendar department and he will square matters with you. Cyclone Cold tablets must cure you or your money will be refunded. How can we do it? We know what they will do. We know what they are made of. We own the formula. Dollar White-House Cook Books Dollar Fountain Pens . Dollar Eye Glasses Dollar Watches Dollar Alarm Clocks Dollar Safety Razors Columbia Phonograph Agency, Post Cards, and Magazines. St. Johns Pharmacy BOTH PHONES A carload of anthracite coal from Wales has just been received by the Edlefseu Fuel Co. It is said to , be the finest ever seen in St. Johns, Samples on display 111 the office. j The reception given by Calef; Bros, Monday was an unqualified ' success, largely attended, aud the beautiful and extensive stock of home furnishings greatly admired. For prize winners see large ad. 0 One of the prettiest Christmas trees in St. Tobns 011 Christinas eve was given to' Andrew Uasey, the 2 year old son of our genial neigh bor, W. S. Basey, and decorated by his young friends. Santa Clans visited Andrew's home early in the evening leaving presents and plenty ot canuy ami nuts. Those present were Moggie Uoltfen, Truman Tay lor, Florence, Raymond and Perry ureedeu, aim ilershel and Thelma Tallman, HOA1E OF THE FAMOUS NYALS mid A. D. S. REA1EDIES. V DHMVIUt liVJUtYWHItKU I'RIHC We have no left overs from the holidays, but ncivt; pure urugs ana sundries az low prices. 75c Box Paper r0c 5oc " 53C 35C " " riQ W " " 15c 1. 00 Wine of Cardui Otc 1. 00 Bell's Pine Tar and Honey , 67c l. 00 Pinkham's Blood Remedy. , 67c 1. 00 Cooper's Discovery , 75c 50c Kodol , 33c 50c Dmidetiue , 33c 50c Bromo , 33c 50c Camoliue 33c 1 Can Nyal Tooth Powder and Tooth Brush 33c 3.50 unzor aim your cnoice oi a strop tor T2.50 25c box Compound Cathartic Pills joc A. D. S. Venus 10c 50c Suow Liniment 33c 25c " " 15c 50c Pope's Diapepsin 33c 25c Pope's Cold Compound Al . . T ! I 35c carter s mis 15c Colgate's Talc 15c A. D. S. Magnetic Talc 25c A. D. S. St. Regis i5c Me'meu'sTalc i5C The St. Johns Water Co. is now nicely situated in their new loca tion on Burlington street, vacated by the St. Johns Land Co. The removal to this location was made necessary on account of more room being needed and in order to keep open longer than the regular bank ing hours'. The office will be kept opeu until 8 p. nt. on the 9th and totlt of each month in order that patrons busily engaged in the day time may transact their business with the company after working hours. The Edlefsen Fuel Co. will also occupy a portion of the new quarters. 0 R. W. McKeon and Paschal Hill will leave tomorrow night for Chi cago, Indiana and Michigan to in vestigate hard surface pavements. They have been selected by the Jer sey street property owners to make tuts trip at tueexpense of the West- rumite Paving Co., and their time will be mostly given over to confer ring with and securing affidavits from officials and other parties fa miliar with the merits or demerits of Westrumite. We have offered to. act as chaperon for the twain in order that they might not go astray among the snares and pitfalls iu wicked Chicago, but the offer was 1 ju Jppmmtuut 3lt is ix lutsy fuorib, mh iu sivess of life mth fmirlt, fue sometimes fnrvjet in express Cuorh uf appreciation nub gratththc iljat is iu mtr Ijearts. But here it is now, to you, just this little word of appreciation for all the co-opcratlon you have lent us in building up our business. We could not have done this alone. A business is built by its patrons quite as much as by Its managers. We may have at times taxed your patience, for If there are perfect people In the world, wc have so far been unable to employ them. But In spite of occasional errors and lapses, you have stood by and shown your confidence In the only way that really counts. For such considera tion, we thank you, and here is a hand grasp and a thank you with best Wishes for a Happy and Prosperous New Year. COUCH & COMPANY ipmtecr (Merchants Opposite City Hall Phone Columbia 137 'J 54 1 turned down cold.