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About St. Johns review. (Saint Johns, Or.) 1904-current | View Entire Issue (June 23, 1911)
4- Newly Married Couples nnd those about to establish homes, will find it to their advantage to look over our com plete stock of House Furnishings. Our stores are filled to the utmost capacity with good equipment for your new home of the most elegant and substantial, as well as the MOST REASONABLE PRICED House Furnishings in this section. We know that we arc in a position, not only to help you materially on the economical side, but with our easy payment plan, it is easy for you to acquire all the furniture needed for you to acquire all the furniture needed for your home and pay for it as you can. Be Sure and see Opposite Postoffice St. Johns, Ore. Sco window for special sale, Saturday p. m. Local News. : lumber: Slabwood '. 4 l Rough, Prompt Dry, J Dressed, Deliveries. Green, Flooring, Quality J Finish. Guaranteed. Blocks, m: Jl I 11111111113 ST. JOHNS LUMBER CO. Phone Richmond 131 OOOOOOOOOOOOOO OOOOOOOOOOOO Few Reminders of Spring r ff .1.1 . Hose, Garden Tools, Seeds i and Fencing.' v You will find our stock of Q these articles complete and Q the juices right. Q St InhnQ rlflrrkflm Pn .TTXr, -Sr - ui. juiiiiu iiuiuiiuiu uu, OOOOOOOOOOSOOOOOOOOOOOO( Now is the Time j To fit your house with Screen Doors at the right prices from I1.00 to $2.2$ Also I.awn Mowers from $3.50 to $8.90 Garden Hose 50-foot length, from $4.00 to 6.oo Our prices are RIGHT, and we are glad to show you s our goods ! Serrurier Hardware Co. Enamel Ware Sale Sec Our Window Display Drop In and Look Over our Grocery Department McCabe & Corbett i Frank Hinkle is having a cozy little home erected on Bank street. Biugs, Royal Anns and Black Republican cherries at A. S. Scales. Sec the new St. Johns Ranges at Calef Bros. You muy need one some day. Bananas now are sold by weight. Eggs will be next to be sold in this manner, and should be. C. C. VVoodhottsc leaves this week for Republic, Wash., where lie will remain indefinitely. inciaciiuai a cemetery is n dire necessity in St. Johns Is becom ing more apparent each week. The Bachelors Club gave their June dancing party in the rink on Tuesday evening. As usual it was a most delightful affair. Mrs. lf. W. Valentine is the re cipient of a handsome silver cup as second prize on six roses at the Rose Carnival. It Is a beauty in every seusc of the word. Peterson Bros, arc authority for the statement that they will begin laying Wcstrumitc on Jersey street inside of two weeks unless some- thing unforsceu happens. "The Toastmaster" was render ed for the second time at the High School auditorium Tuesday night, and again was a splendid success, although the size of the attendance was not much encouragement. A meeting of the directors of the Peninsula Bank will be held next Monday to elect a successor to the deceased cashier, C. A. Wood. In the meantime John N. Kdlcfsen is acting in that capacity. "The Home Guard" will be ren dered in the M. W. A. Hall tomor row night at 8 o'clock by Gordon Granger W. R. C. of Woodluwn. The entertainment is said to be n delightful one. Admission 15c. The high school booklet printed by an Oregon City concern is no credit to the printer. While the price was high, a seusc of cheap nesspoor paper, poor ink and nrcsswork pervades it throughout. The contents, however, are inter esting and reflect credit upon those responsible for its publication. Misses I;dua and Bessie I'ouu lain, granddaughters of Mrs. M. A. Bitgood, who have been in at tendance at James John high school during the year just closed returned to their home at Walkerville, Ore. Thursday morning. The young ladies have won many warm friends during their stay in St. Johns who regret exceedingly to lose them. Blngs, Royal Anns and Black Republican cherries at A. S. Scales. C. D. Titus is erecting a neat little dwelling on South Gresham street. OvGlowc has becun the con struc'tlon of a handsome cottage on Oswego street, costing .f 1000. B. Ross of this city is suffering from .1 broken rib and a few bruis es oil his anatomy sustained from coming in comaci wun a street car at Albiualast week. Mrs. Harry Mansfield has re turned from a Portland hospital, where she underwent a serious op eration. She is now slowly regain ing her former health. Ross Churchill, after a long siege at the hospital with a badly injured leg caused by being thrown as he was attempting to board a street car, was hobbling along the streets last week. He lias lost 30 pounds in weight, but there is still a good bit left. Mr. and Mrs. G. II. Smith ore among the list of new arrivals nt St. Johns this week, coming here from Fremont, Nebraska. They have secured a home nt 208 Buch anan street. Both arc delighted with St. Johns ami like its appear ancc immensely. In looking over our files we note that the block of ground upon which the Holbrook block is now situated was offered to the city for park purposes about six years ago at a price of $6000. It was turned down because the price was con sidered too high. Isn't it awful? C. W. Potter, a former popular business man of this city, but now of Medford, Is greeting his fricmlt here today. A reception in his honor 'will be given by the K. of P. and Pythian Sisters in their hall to night. Members, take notice and ntteud if possible. Mrs. Snlmoiid, mother of Gus Salmond and Mrs. W. 1?. Collins, left Tuesday for Sock Center, Minn, where she will spend the summer. A farewell party was given her nt the home ol Mrs. A. W. Matklc last Thursday afternoon. She,too, thinks there Is no place like St. Johns in America. The Central school litis reason to feel proud of its work during the Rose carnival. The students and friends of thin school collected and furnished for the carnival commit tee 15,000 first class roses in com petition with all other schools 011 the Peninsula, mid winning the $15 photograph of Oregon's mo.t fam ous resort, Crater hake. It will be prized the more highly because of the manlier in which the picture was secured. The Truth I A man cAttidlitft our store last week and asked for a dollar bottle of n certain medicine. He received it, threw down the dollar ami started out. He was called back and given thirty-three cents in change. He remarked he was better off than he thought lie was, and nsked the reason of the change back. He was told that the article which he had purchased was Included in our list of weekly cut rates nt sixty-seven cents. The man was very much pleased. 1 ins Incident, 110 (loiuit, will make him n regular customer at our store. Can you appreciate the force of the foregoing? Would he or anybody else have received any change, had they gone to some other stoie for their purchase? The worst that can happen If you trade with us is to be charged what others charge, but even this don't happen very often. Try our Cut Rates The "Change" will do you good a. Cutlcura Soan. ..... loc 50c Chamberlain' Diarrhoea Hem,.. 36c asc Smith' a llllc Ileum J be fi.oo Mes-Ca 50c 35c Troy I'oImjh Oalc Salve ,.I7C 50c DcWitt'i Kidney and I.iver l'UU.jSc JjcSal Hepatica 19c 50c Kxtroctol Heel,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,., 37c 35c Continental Ointment 16c 50c Sloan' Liniment 39 JSC Allen'il'oot Hae. IHC 50c Welch' Grape Juice,,,,, 39c 33c New bkln 17c 1,00 Ramleriue 81c 33c Hlue Jay Corn Plaster 19c 50c Javne's Hxnectorunt .....33C 35c Uigesto Mult Itxtract ,6c 30c liorilen'a Malted Milk 34c 35c Tuoro, tue I'owilereu boaj tec 1,00 wine Larilut ....77c 10c J'alni Olive Soap , 60 loo Package ol Sulphur. .6c 33c Dottle Denatured Alcohol 14c 10 Ounces of Moth IlalU 3c 10c lUbhltt' I.ye 7 10 lutect Powder Oiitm 6c 13c Piece Pure Castile Soap ,10c loc Steamboat Playing Card. ,6c 10c Grandpa's Tur Soap , 7c 35c Shaving Itnuh,.,. 16c loc Haarlem Oil, two for 13c loc Jet Oil Shoe Dreeing , 70 33c llox Writing Paper 14c 13c Package I.incu Iiuvclopcs oc loc Cake Camphor Gum 6c 35c Pint Witch Ilael 18c 10c Toilet Paper, 4 rolls for 33c 100 Can Chloride I.imc , 7C 33c Pint Turpentine 16c 3c Nipples, 4 for ....13c For Headache, Neuralgia, Rheumatic and Periodical Pains, Gout, etc, We can safely recommend these pills to all sufferers of Headache. Money Back, A 25 cent Hair Brush and a 25c Comb BOTH FOR 25c Why not buy Winter Fuel Now? Save 25 percent PITCHLESS LUMBER CO. will deliver to any address between Columbia Park and Hayes street, St. Johns, Cull Ties direct from Cars for $4.75 per cord; Block Wood $4.50 per cord. . Orders must be placed at least one week in advance, PITCHLESS LUMBER CO. PHONE COLUMBIA 60 We have One Hundred Samples of "HAZELINE SNOW" Which during Coronation Week will be the biggest selling toilet article in the world, You know It Is made in London. These samples will be given to the first 100 ladies viiting our store. We will carry the only stock of FIREWORKS in the town St. Johns Pharmacy "FIRST AID" r Our Second Annual SWEET PEA SHOW will be held this year on Friday, July 14th. The suc cess attending our initial effort along this line has led us to believe that this year's exhibition will far ex ceed in volume and beauty that of last year. Owing to lateness of the season the date of the Sweet Pea Show has been changed to t one week later than formerly announced. NORTH BANK PHARMACY HOAIE OF THE FAAIOUS NYALS and A. D. S. REMEDIES. wit DHMvijR livimvwinmii vrkk "CURRIN SAYS SO.' l'HONli COM'MMA m; r WHITE "hOUSE j PANTRY St. Johns Hardware Co., St. Johns Milliner)', II. F. Cltirk Furniture Co., A. 11. Liudboe Grocery Co., St. Johns Pharmacy, L. H. Milton Meat Market, W. M. Tower, Jeweler and Johnstone's Toggery have combined to refund the entire purchase price of this sanitary metal cabinet to the first Fifty purchasers during the Introductory Period. On exhibit at A d I : - 1 1 m. d. Linuuue varocery uo. i 111 W. Burlington Street I CUE IT mirl Vmvp if. pvnlmnpfl in vnn with mil: I LL ' obligation on your part. iHHBMMBMIMHMHBHiMHMIJ Ji &4 rib iT ? &4 rib Y iSU &4 ti iT T ift ? ? iT ? Ti ? tT hT ii nUWMUUUL I UUI -: WW ilk GROCERIES? This store is (he only one in St. Johns (hat sells groceries exclusively. Therefore, we arc in a position (o keep our stock fresh and (he best (hat can be secured. No stale or poor quality of anything is kept on hand. Fair and courteous treatment and prompt delivery arc at your command. Give us a trial, if not already a patron. NORWEGIAN PATRONAGE SOLICITED A. B. LINDBOE 111 West Burlington Street COOK WITH GAS ST. JOHNS GAS COMPANY J : & : : 5U