St. Johns review. (Saint Johns, Or.) 1904-current, November 10, 1911, Image 3

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home frumisffFRS
SO l'03 JERSEY ST.
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Local News.
The Ice business is very much on
the decline.
. JWolcott (the rent inau) 130 nth
street, Portland, is the uiau to see
(or reul estate or mercantile deals.
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Chese? Any old kind! Also
strictly fresh cgKB anrt hutter. milk
Tnd cream. St. Johns Dairy and
Produce Co., 306 North Jersey.52r3
William Marcy has begun exca
vatlon for a handsome six-room
bungalow on South Ivauhoe, near
Polk street.
Your wife knows that Pott's Sad
Irous urc worth $i.'5- Vou ca"
buy them at Calef Bros, for 75c a
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' Fresh English walnuts for sale
The very fiuest; 15c and 16c per
pound. W. Ft Adams, 134 1 Is
mail street. tf
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For Rent Good seven room
house at 816 Willamette boulevard
at $12.50 per month. I. W. Cro
fi'an,40i6 Board of Trade Portland.
Edmund Foxlnberg, a cousin of
J, J. McCann, the hustling East
Side plumber.has arrived here from
Oneida, New York, and has accept
ed a position as assistant bookkeep
er at the Pitchless Lumber Co.oflice.
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The room occupied by the Port
land Railway, Light and Power
Co. offices and McKlnney & Davis,
fealty firm, has been greatly Im
proved and altered, making it one
of the finest business apartments in
the city.
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Chas. E. Smith of Portland has
purchased and takeu possession of
the old Hendricks Hardware store
on Philadelphia street, Cobb & Dil
lingham, who had possession a
month or so before, retiring, Mr.
Smith is said to be a first class bus
ness man in every respect .
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First Christian Science Society:
Sunday 11 a. w Wednesday, at
,8 p. m, Reading room open Tues
day and Saturday from 2 to 4 p. m.
Xll cordially invited to the services
jSd reading room. Sunday service
-subject: "Mortals and immortals."
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Mr. Delbert Cox and Miss Rose
Ruth Palmer were united in mar
riage at the home of the groom's
s-other, 918 South lvanhoe, Nov.
87 at 1 p. m. by Rev. H. F. Cheney.
'Mr. and Mrs. Cox will reside at
jiotj South Dawson. We" extend
Wrty ceapatulations.
Picture fruming done at Portland
prices at II. F. Clark's, the furni
ture mini. tf
We will buy your vacant lots or
your equity for cash if your price Is
right. McKinucy & Davis.
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See Calef Bros. for heating stoves.
A few
A big line aud clump,
oud hand stoves.
see-
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See McKlnney it Davis for Park
ro.M?, acres and half acres; $1 150 for
acres, ffoo half acres. Car line to
center of district, easy terms; come
over and see the plat.
J. R, Weimer, who has been con
fined to his home for a week or
more. is around ana in as usual. His
illness was from ptomaine poison-;
ing occasioned by eating a ham
sandwich, which he secured at one 1
of the restaurants late one night,
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For Sale 18 acres of laud. house
barn, and other out buildings, fruit
and berry laud, 1 too cords of wood
on the place, half mile from the de
pot aud river, 32 minutes ride from
St. Johns. $600 down and balance
in nine years. II. S. Hewitt, 1124
South Gresham street, tf
Organ for Sale for one third of J
its cost, uewnt II. F. Clark's, the
furniture man. 4jtf 1
Curtains Washed For jo cents
a pair, extra large 50c, nt I.adlges,
723 No. 1'illmore. ap
The street cleaning brigade has
been doing elegant service the past
few days.
E. F. Wilson has opened up
one of the neatest and tastiest little
grocery stores in the city in the old
Noce building adjoining the post-office.
Louis Riehl has begun construe
tlon on a modest little home on
Leonard street, near St. Johns ave
nue. For Sale -Good Seven-room
house, soxioo foot lot, trees and
rose bushes; easy terms. L. W.
Crouan, 401-6 Hoard of Trade,
Portland. itp
Rub a sore throat with HAL
LARD'S SNOW LINIMENT.
One or two applications will cure it
completely. Price 35c, 50c aud i
per bottle. Sold by St: Johns
Pharmacy.
Irregular bowel movements lead
to chronic constipation and a con
stipated habit fills the system with
impurities. llHKmiSHisa great
Imuel regulator. It nitrifies the
system, vitalizes the blood and puts
the digestive organs 111 line vigorous
condition. Price 50c. Sold by
St. Johns Pharmacy.
Tickling in the throat, hoarse
ness, loss of voice, indicate the
need of HALLARD'S HOAR
HOUND SYRUP. It eases the
lungs, quiets the cough aud restores
health in the bronchial tuues, Price
25c, 50c and $1 per bottle. Sold
by St. Johns Pharmacy.
H. F. Belieu, of East St. Johns,
returned this week from a month's
stay in Linn county above Albany,
where he has been engaged in erect
ing a resideuce for one of the citi
zens and which he had almost com
pleted when he was called home by
a contract here.
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Will Yates, for 12 or 15 years
postmaster at Hood River, made
this office a pleasant call Wednes
day. Will made the same mistake
many of the good old time Hood
riverites make after accumulating
a comfortable wad in the Apple city
They buy a place in Portland. They
would have many times the op
portunity for advancement in St.
Johns than in Portland and take
less money to handle the proposition.
LOST MONEY
n..- ..,ir. ..rni 0.1,1 innm inn. I liwt mi the followinir fortv
Will Vllfclll. I'lWIlt, M.t.t ...W.N. ww. - "-- -
rvlit iinlciit medicine nt the DriccS (lUOted. 1
25c Black Draught
$1.00 Kodol DispTab..
50c Pape's Diuretic . . .
35c Simmon's Liver Reg
50c Welches Grape Juice
if 1. 00 Quaker Herbs. . , .
25c Digesto
$1.00 Hromo Seltzer .
25c Shoop's Preventics
50c Balsam of Myrrh . . .
$i.oo Listerine
35c yinole 1 roches . .
51,50 Taft's Asthmaline t
50c Japanese Oil
f 1 .00 Night Cure
35c Bucklen's Arnica Sal
50c Oregon Kidney Tea .
35c White's Cream Verm
$1.00 Salubrin. . .. . .
35c Continental Ointment 14c f 1.50 Vapo-Creso outfit $129 a
14c
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37C
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38c
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37C
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50c Foley's Kid Pills .. 36c
51,00 Uricsole 61c
50c Whitehall's rheii cure 29c
25c Malt Nutrlne 17c
35c Rocky Mountain Tea 27c
$ 1.00 Bliss Native Herbs. 64c
25c Nyals Talcum Powder 14c
51.00 Bull's Cough Syrup 64c
50c Herpicide 33c
$i.Schlff man's Asth, cure 67c
50c Sages Catarrh Rem . 32c
51,00 Stearns Wlue Cod 71c
50c Scott's Emulsion. . . . 36c
51.00 Sauford's Cat, Cure 67c
25c Nyals Liver Pills.... 14c
75c August Flower 19c
?2.ooMartel's Fern Pills i .47
50c Nyals Kidney Pills 29c
25c Nyals Corn Cure ... 14c
1 1. 50 Vapo-Creso outfit $129
A Long, Hard Winter
is forcasted by the weather bureau. The special phonograph
deal below will shorten the long winter nights to half.
A Phonograph
and twelve double faced re
cords a selection on each
side, for
$16.00
Half cash balance in easy
payments
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Popular Sellers
We give below a list of
some of the popular records.
Come in and hear them.
Chiming Bells of Long
Ago - Vocal. Alexander's
Rag Time Band, Vocal. My
Treasure Waltz, Accordeon.
Put Your Arms Around Me
Honey, Duet. Steamboat
Bill, Vocal. You Are the
Ideal of my Dreams, Vocal.
King of the Bungalows, Vocal
Casey Jones, Vocal. Two
Records by Gypsy Smith.
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PHARMACY !
THF MAN TO SFFK
n mm m m m m mm m mmmm momma H A
Vheu you waut your prescriptions filled right with the best drugs, by the man
tltat knows bat one quality 1 lie best
Graduate of 0. A. C.-1905
Uses only one quality The Best
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Nyal Quality
Nyuls
N'yah
Nyals
Nyals
Nynls
Nyitli
Nynls
Nyals
Nynls
Nyals
Nynls
foot Tnlilels fat Sore I'uet S5C
Stone Root for Kidneys. 500 f 1
Vegetable Prescription.. ft
Nylotls Perfnnie, jh.t or... . t
Com Stlx gets the corn 350
Yellow rills lor Hie i,iver 35c
Cherry Cough Remedy Jjo.soe
Catarrh Halm. ... 35c
Hye Lotion aje
Salve 35c
Kctemn Lotion . 3jc
Currin
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A. D. S. Quality
A. 1). S. Cold Tablets 35c
A. I). S, Quinine Hair Tonic 75c
A. 1). S. lllooil Purifier ft
A. I). S. Violet Majestic Talcum; $c
A. I). S. Peroxide Crenm 35c
A. H. S. Foot Powder 3JC
A. 1), S, Peroxide jjc
A. I). S. Autumfiauintus 3jc, 500
A. I). S. Cough Syrup li-'
A. t). S. llaby Syrup 35c
A, 1). S. Cotnrrh Remedy ft
A. I). D. Soothing Syrup
Not a native of but believer in St. Johns
Registered In Oregon
NORTH BANK PHARMACY
HOMB OF THE FAMOUS NYALS and A. I). S. R12A1EDIES. "CURRIN SAYS SO."
VH 1)1 LIVJSR KVKKVWiiifK K 1'RHH PHON1! COLL'MMA 307
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h'or Insurance see lf.V. Valentine
New Heaters now in nt n low
price nt H. lf. Clark's, the furni
ture tnnit. .Qtf
WantedTo excliutine n lot nt
Cliffs, Wash., for a small motor
boat or launch. 40 tf
You'll be sorry if you miss the
"Strollers" tomorrow night. The
daily press of Winona, Mich., Ster
ling, HI.. Vnlpnniiso, Iudintia, in
fact, wherever they hnve appeared,
is loud in its praie of theii work.
W. V. Adams
the finest kind
nuts on his ranch
this year.
raised n ton of
of KtinlMi wal
in the Not th Kttd
Morning mid evening services nt
the t'nited Kvaugclical church the
coming Sunday. Sunday school,
at 10 a. in., preaching 11 a. 111.
and 7:30 p in. G. R. Stover, pas
tor. For pains in the side nml chest
dampen a piece of llaunel with
Chamberlain's Liniment ami bind
it over the sent of the pain. There
is nothing better, For sale by nil
dealers.
Word from I.. Badger states that
himself nnd wife arrived safely nt
Lincoln, Cnl. He states that the
trip made by horse and rig took
about a month, that they met with
no accidents nnd enjoyed the trip
immensely. They will remain at
Lincoln indefinitely.
Regulate the bowels when they
fail to move protwrly. II HKIUN'K
is an admirable bowel regulator. It
helps the liver nnd stomach and re
stores n fine feeling of strength and
bouyancy. Price 50c. Sold by St.
Johns Pharmacy.
"The Strollers" nre worth .stand
ing to hear all the way through.
If you failed to get n season ticket
get one now: this one number is
worth the price charged for the
full course.
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The W. R. C. will give n Now
Ivuglaud dinner aud entertainment
at tlieO. A. Hall, St. Johns, Nov.
18, 1911, The kind of dinners our
mothers used to make and our fa
thers used to brag about. Ivvery
hrwlv invited .so dive nsn uoixl turn
out. Mrs. II. C. McColIum, press
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correspondent..
How is Your Title?
NOTICE TO VOTERS
OF THE CITY OF ST. JOHNS
Notice is hereby given thnt the ballot
title (or the election to be held in this
city to ratify the bonds UmiciI for the
purNic 01 purciuiic 01 terry siti, jn,
toons, etc.. formerly owned It v the St.
Johns TranitH)rtation Couixiny, will be
as (oiiowh:
AN ACT
PKOroSltO HV INITIATIVIt I'I'.TITION
Ratifying nnd confirming the munici
pal bom! Issued and mild by the city of
St. Johns, Multnomah county, Oregou,o(
f5Mt denoiuitiatiou, aggregating f6ooo,
dated March 31, 191 1, bearing interest at
(1 per cent, per annum, priuclal due
March 31. 1911, in Mymeut of (rr
rv slips, jhiiiIooiis, approaches, etc pur
chased by wild city front the St. John
Transportation Company, und acknowl
edging wild bonds to lie a legal and
binding obligation against said city, ac
cording to the recitals therein contained.
To ratify audcoullrni the bonds yes.
To ratify and confirm tliebondsfj no.
Any objection to the above b illot title
may lie filed in writing on or before Nov.
1 1, ton, at which Utile the council will
consider the same. P. A. RICIt,
Recorder.
Published In the St. Johns Review
November to, 191 1.
TREASURER'S SALE OF
Delinquent Assessments
Notice it hereby given that I will on
WcdtUMluy, November 39th, 1911,
at the hour of to o'clock u. in., kcll ut
the front ihair of the city hall of the city
of St. totitik, Oregon, al public miction
to the highot bidder, cuh In hand, the
property described below, except Mich a
111.1v be redeemed by owners prior to the
il.it of Mle, or m much thereof h will
be iim'enry to pay aMOSsmonts, Interest
and cotn le'vitd against said property.
Itdlu Street
llllc Owner Amount
7 W. L, Lnmhnrn. . I?9,?J
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S. . C. It. Levins ..19.2,)
Jurcy Street Siduwalk
P.T.Smith 8.. 3. . C. M. Idlotuan.. 101.99
Sewer Number 3
Add. Lot
StJ.Patk ij
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Have your abstracts made, con
tinued or examined at the Peninsu
la Title, Abstract and Realty Co
Accurate work, Reasonable fees.
M. Henderson, Manager, 208 North
Jersey street, McDonald HIdg.
St. Johns .7.
Star Sand Co
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A.L.Miuuro 34 CJ AuderMiu
7 i
North Ivutihoe Street
McDougal 13.. 3. If M C0111tright.7H.70
Said property is to be wild to iy de
llii(imiit aH.oMiiicnlb thertMiu and the ill
ttrv.t and the cots of iidvertUing und
Mile. W. SCOTT KltLI.t)0(.,
City TriMuurer.
I'liblUlnwl in the St. Johns Review on
November 3, 10, 17 and 3. 1911,
Two 5V
tiulevnrd
foot lots on Willamette
boulevard between Mohawk and
I'olk streets nicely marked with
fir trees nt $450 each, half cash.
Can't be beaten in St. Johns, Mc-
Kinney it Davis. ,jo,tf.
ORDINANCE NO. .Ml
An Ordinance Declaring (lie
Cost of Improving AUicrtiiu
Avenue, or that Portion
Thereof, Lying and Being
Between Columbia Slough
aud the Right of Way of
the 0. V. R. & N. Co.'s
Right of Way, and As
sessing the Property Ben
efited Thereby, Declaring
Such Assessment and Di
recting the Entry or the
Same in the Docket of City
Liens.
The city of St. Johns does ordain u
follows;
That the council has considered th
promised asscftsmcut (or impttivitiK M
cruiu avenue, or that potttou tliKru(
lying and being between the Columbia
Slough ami the right of way of tint Ot
gouAViuhlnglou Railway NavlgaUoH
Co.'s right of way.aud all objection nwd
thereto, and heruliyaM'eitaius,detriuluM
ami declares the whole cost of wild Im
provement in manner provided by Ordi
nance No. 334 to be the sum of f5. IJ.fi,
and that the special and peculiar benefit
accruing to each lot or part there
of or parcel of land within th tm
sessmenl dUtrict, by reason of said Im
provement and In Just proportion to melt
liencfits, are in the resieetivu amount
set opposite the number or dMCriptlou
of eaclt lot or part Uterwif or pareol f
laud In the following annexed iimw
nieiit roll.aud said awoMineut roll.whfeh
Is numbered o, Is hereby uilnptt! awl
approved 11s the iiMHsmcut (or Mtid Ittl
provemetit, and the recorder of the city
of St. Johns Is directed to enter a ttt
meiit of the iiMUMiment hereby nmd in
the docket of city liens, and caw MMkM
thereof to be published as provided ty
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ICC. COUCH.
Mnvwr.
Attest: P. A. RICK.
Reconlvr.
Publikhetl in the St. Johns RevWw n
Nov, to, 1911,
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I Mffjl How About Your
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This store is (lie only one in St. Johns that sells groceries exclusively.
Therefore, we are in a position to keep our stock fresh and the best
that can be secured. No stale or poor quality of anything is kept on
hand. Fair and courteous treatment and prompt delivery are at
your command. Give us a trial, if not already a patron.
NORWEGIAN PATRONAGE SOLICITED
A. B. LINDBOE
111 West Burlington Street
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