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About St. Johns review. (Saint Johns, Or.) 1904-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 8, 1911)
T - . 1 . Guaranteed Perfect home FURNISHERS 501-03 JERSEY ST. ft i Mode in St. Johns l'ricc $34.30 Make A Thorough Inspection UT uur Line ot Kugs and Verify These Prices A 9x12 WILTON (good patterns) $18 A 9x12 BRUSSELS - Only $12.60 All kinds and sizes of Rugs at simi lar low prices A Sewing Machine At A Price You Can Afford lit We guarantee them to do as good work, to be as easily op erated, as strongly built, TO BE AS ENTIRELY SATIS FACTORY as any machine made (bar none) or money will be freely refunded. Get Your Xmas Gifts Now and Delivered when You Order It Will Pay You To Get Our Prices before going Shopping You will see this IRON BED in any store you step into. Compare the price $3.40 (ill! -A (this isTthe time"! of the year that brings good cheer, why not cheer your friends with a Kodak. We have them from $1.00 up. They arc good presents for any member of the family. A child can make pictures with our Kodaks. Let us show them to you. Xmas Soaps nt Reduced Prices 10c l'almolivc ;c 50 Coalites IMontlng llntti ji 50 " Hldcr I'lmvcr 40 SC " Tiilm f 5c Hotel Soap a for 50 50 Tar 30 loe Glycerine y l$e Cok'ntes Glvccriite toe loo Collates While Clmimlls. . 7c loo Colnti-s Almond 70 loc I'tttnice 50 Cutlcurn 15c Mnnv Others nil Ueiluceil Timely Cuts II I'lttCtllH f I Swninj) Root 69c ft Heni.Holil l'ile Ki'incily. . . .79c 250 llroino (Juiiilne ijc 50c Cnlwells Syrup of reHlii. ,33c 500 Donns Kiifucy l'llls 39c 50c DeWitts Kidney 1M1U 33c 50c Tllln I.uug llulsain 25c 500 Hobsons Kczcina Salve 15c JSC llobons Cold Cure lot 25c Hohsous Hive Syrup isc 10c l'rotecto Corn Cure 51? J5C Hobsoiis I.iver l'llls loo Toilet Articles t Cut I'riee 250 Meutieus titlcuui 35c Colgate talcum 50c Carmen I'owdor 50c KoliertiiiB 50c Cnmoliue 35c Williams Talcum J51 Sqttlibs Talcum 3c . i.S lye "Get Your Drugs Here at Down Town Prices" NORTH BANK PHARMACY HOME OF TUB FAAIOUS NYALS and A. I). S. REMEDIES. "CURMN SAYS SO." WH ni-.MVHR HVKttYWIUiRK l'RHI-' 1'IIONH COM MIMA J J Made in St. Johns Price - $9.90 Local News. ll"" Picture framing (lone ot Portland prices nt II. K.Clark's, the furni ture man. tf Fresh Knglish walnuts for sale Tlie very finest i 15c am! lOc per jKMiml. W. lf. Adams, 131 Hart man street. itf Ilusiuess houses or others desir ing placards with the new fire alarm system thereon may obtain the same from the lfire Department. Kvery family 1ms need of a Rood, reliable liniment. For sprains, bruises, soreness of the muscles ami rheumatic pains there is none better than Chamberlain's. Sold by all dealers. Wheezing in the lungs indicates that phlegm is obstructing the air passages. BALLARD'S HOAR HOUND SYRUP loosens the phlegm so that it can be coughed up aud ejected. Price 25c, 50c and ti per bottle. Sold St. Johns 1'har macy. Johnstone, the Toggery man, now occupies the room formerly used as a pool hall on Jersey street in the Holbrook building, which he is ope rating in connection with the Togg ery on South Jersey. Johnstone pos sesses lots of push and enterprise, and will soon be occupying the en tire corner at Jersey and Philadel phia. First Baptist Church Sunday School 10 a. m. Worship 1 1 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.; H. Y. P. U. 6:30; Morning topic: "Paul's Reach." Evening subject: "An Ancient Say ing." Everybody welcome. II. Fj.Cheney, pastor. For Insurance see F.W.Valentine Jingle Bells! Jingle Bells! "DO YOUR XMAS SHOPPING EARLY" AND DON'T OVERLOOK US. HAVE OUR "SHOPPERS GUIDE" WITH YOU ALWAYS Novels An Invitation Dear Friend: Sunday is a long day for a stranger in any place. We desire to do all in our power to make the day enjoyable and helpful for such. To that end we extend you a hearty iuvitattou to be pres ent at our services and especially to come to our Christian Endeavor service at 6:30 p. m. It would be particularly gratifying to us should you choose to present this invita tion to the usher, when a special endeavor will be made to make your stay among us pleasant. Miss Ullie Sizeniore, president ' K L.C.E. Evangelical Church. To the above I wish to add an equally hearty invitation to attend the young people's Philo Christo class held at 10 a. m. in the base ment of the church. I assure you oTfa hearty welcome and a profita bjthne.. T. J. Monahan, teacher. RevTGuy R. Stover, pastor. A line of 35c stiff backed, well Iwunil novel, including the follow lug title: IXiru Thome Thclma In the Depth Marlon Grey I'ncle Tom' Cabin Mack llcauty Darkness anil Daylight So Pair, So False I.ove and Diamond Hditli hi tl' Secret Her Only Sin Two Bad Illtie Rye I.ove' 1'orblddeii l'rult Won by Waiting' I'or Her Only Islitunel Her Heart' Delre Her l'utul Mistake Wedded and Parted Clocks and Watches Ivory Mantle Clock. imported, verv artistic fS-S f-5 7-5 each Old Dutch Mantle Clock $5.00 All Rmm Mantle Clock, imported, very artMic M-oo Dravs, desk, alaiin Clocks, f J. 25.3.00 Traveler' tiny Clock iti leather case, $2.00 Small brass mantle clock 3.00 Double bell, copper alarm clocks, 1.50 "America" alarm clock 1.00 Iiigersoll Watches we hae the whole assortment in stock ut the fo. lowing prices: Yankee fl.oa Kclipse 1.50 Junior 3.00 Midget 3.oo Universal .1.25 Midget, aitistlc 3.50 Midget Rococco 3.00 Five year gold filled case 4.00 Midget, sterling silver case 4.00 Midget, ten year gold filled case. 5.00 Cigars I'ive cent, 10c and nje Cigar in boxes of Twelves Twenty-five I'iftie and Hundreds Candy i lb, box J.owney's Milk Choco late Cream 35c I lb, box of ame , . . .50c 1 lb. box Lowncy's Crest Choc 50c 3 lb. box of tame ft .00 1 lb. box I.owney's l'ancy Xma Package...., 75c Fancy Holly llox lion lion. , , . .f 1.75 l'ancy Cloth Hox Hon Hon 3,00 Fancy hand painted box of lion lion , 5.00 Ladies Bags llc.t grade of Leather and Trim ming. A select variety ft.aj, i-S i(H 4-5 Pipes We quote here the prices of a few of our fancy I'ipe; French Briar, amber stem French Briar, curved amber stem 3.00 Briar, genuine amber stem 3,50 Same w ith silver trimmings 3.75 Same with gold trimmings 4.50 Also an assortment of Calabash and Meerschaum ripe. Safety Razors Globe Safety Razor .. fi.oo Gem, Jr., Safety Razor 1.00 IJver Ready Safety Razor 1.00 Gillette . fs up Hxtra blade always in stock. Cigar Lighters The day of the match i doomed Vest Pocket Lighters 35c to 1.00, Vest Pocket Bulls-Eye An Electric Plash Light that fits in the vest pocket. Por locating the key hole, etc, f 1.35, Xmas Accessories Calendar Pad Caudle and Holders Tissue and Crepe Paier Garlands Ninas Seals nud Sticker Tinsel Kmpty Holly Gift llono Ils Santa False Face Perfume Holiday Perfume in great variety. ) oz fancy box Perfume 3jc I oz of same ... .50c I oz. satin lined box, triple ext. . .1.00 3 oz of Mime 3.00 Combination box face owiler, rouge, sackct ami jierfume . . . 5.00 We keep in stock every odor of the higher grade of erfuuies. We oifer this year regular lb, lottle at J. 511, 3.50 and 4.50, Writing Paper Our variety and assortment of Hol iday Writing Material in fancy loxe is unsurpassed. Price range from 3jc to 4.00 per box, Umbrellas We have an elegant assortment of Ladies' and Men' Stormstlcks, with the ((uality where it ought to Ik Hi the covers'. They arc bargain at the following prices: f 1,00 1.51,1.00,3 50. Phonographs Columbia Phonograph, both Disc and Cylinder, at these different price fS.oo will purchase one, a better one for 1 17.50; f 35.00 gets a hornless one, next best one is 35.00. The real fan. cy ones for 50.00. Thermos Bottles Their contents remain Indefinitely ice cold or boiling hot, Just as you wish. Three grades 1.00, 1.50, 3 75. I For uplodate news read the Re- view ;f or ttptodnte meals visit Dan's. Many new dwellings are under way of const! notion in St. Johns at present. Bubiicjlbo for thi Tolosram bust ovi'iihiK putter on thu count. Sou Kd Stockton. Organ for Sale- -for one thinl of its cost, new nt II. F. Clark's, the furniture man. .pjtf Think, before you speak. The word is yours until it is spoken; after that it belongs to eternity. Thos.AttUen has purchased it lot too xi 00 at tlie corner 01 liresnam mid Charleston from II. T. I.eggett. Commencing Monday, "Toyland" nt Williams-Taylor's 5 10-15 cent store will be oeu evenings until Christmas. Mrs. Frank linesman, who has been quite ill for the past several weeks, is not improving ns rapidly as hei friends could wish. Kay Davis, son of A. Davis the realty man, has resigned his position with the Mt. Hood Kail- way, Light ami Power Lo. to ac cept a position with the First Na tional bank of this city. O. K lloldmau, sou of Frank Iloldman of Oswego street, has returned to St. Johns after complet ing n course at Dartmouth College, New Hampshire. lie expects to remain here permanently. Corbett & McCabe, who had been conducting a general merchandise nud hardware business in the Odd Fellow building on Jersey street for the past six mouths, have closed up their business and moveu to I In ipiiam, Wash. I T. Harbin of Portland pur chased the blacksmith shop on So. Ivauhoe and Charleston from Mr. f.atham, this week, aud has taken possession of the same. Mr. Hur bin has had ten years' u.crluucc in Portland and will do stt icily first class work. Peter Repp is the prize pump kin grower of St. Johns. One ol the largest seciuieus may be seen in the display window at Ilonham & Currier's grocery. It weighs about fifty pounds, nud gives a good idea of what St. Johns soil is capable of. E. C. Hurlhert has purchased an acre of ground 011 Willamette boul evard, near the North Hank cut, through the agency of McKiuuey & Davis. Mr. Hurlhert will sub divide the tract aud place it again upon the market. S. II. Satterlee has disposed of his barber shop on Philadelphia street to J. Roberts of Portland, who has taken possession. Mr. Satterlee desires to thank his for mer patrons for their support while' conducting the business. He is tin- decided as to what he will next en gage in, but feels like a fish out of 1 water away from his trade. Fine lino of Rockers for Christ mas nt II. F. Clark's the furniture man. M. 0. Neasc was called East Tuesday by the intelligence that his mother was in n living condi tion. For Rent. Furnished housekeep ing rooms, toy West Murr street 2'j blocks to Hut r station. Phone Col. 184. 5-tf. loliti Ptitfttm ntul ffiniiKv nriMilK j t from the far Fust, have moved into the Cobb building on North Fill moie. A string of elect! ic street lights now adorn the west ftiuge of tlie river at Whilwood Court. The effect is unite attractive viewed from the east side. Mammoth Sale--$300 wot lit of merchandise given away during this 30-days' sale. Johnstone's Toggery Two Stores 107 and 31 1 South Jersey. Hefoie making your Christmas purchases ee our line of Decorated China, Htiglish Jet teapots and Guernsey ware. -Peninsula Hard ware Co. All members aud douators to the St. Johns Commercial club are re quested to leave their dues aud sub scriptions for December with the secretary nt the Review office not later than December 15th. Mastei I.ee Chambers spent his Thanksgiving vacation with Ids sister, Carrie, and her husband on their farm near Astoria, returning Monday evening with a report of a good time. First Christinu Science Society: -Sunday 11 11. in., Wednesday, nt 8 p. m. Rending room (ieu Tues day aud Saturday from 2 to p. m. All cordially invited to the services aud reading room. Sunday service Subject: "God, the Preserver of Man." Children take HAW,ARD'S IIOARHOUND SYRUP willingly because it tastes nice. There isn't a better remedy anywhere for child ren's coughs, hoarsuness and bron chitis. Its a good medicine aud easy to take. Price 25c, 50c and ft per bottle. Sold by St. Jolum Pharmacy. Mrs. Hem field and two sons, Roy and Ralph, of Vancouver, It. C, are the guests of their cousin, Win. Ivdiuoudsou. Roy, who is engaged in construction work at Vancouver, says that more building is being.' done right now on Washington street than in all the city of Seattle. Dale Taylor, whose father con ductud the National Tea store in this city a couple of years ago, greeted his old friends here this week. He states that his wife died about 18 months ago, and that his father is publishing a pncr at Cto verdule, Oregon, where the family now resides. Be Sure to Go A siwcial invitation has lvrcu ex tended by the uiauagcuieul of the Food ludtistiial Imposition mm th ing held in the auditorium nt Clin p man and Taylor stteets, Portlnnd. to attend the exposition in n IhmIv Thuisday evening of next week, to the St. Johns HitHiiieiw Men's association nud Commercial club to attend the exposition in n Iwm1 Thursdyay evening of next wwk The business men met In fit niglu and decided to accept, nud it is Im--lieved the Commercial club will do the the same at its meeting tl nesilay evening. Hat Imud budgt -.. suitably iusctihed, will lie fitiiiUln-il to all who attend. It will furnish 11 fine opportunity to do n httlv Ik! iug for St Johns by it large repre si'iitatioii turning nut. The otit expense to each one wilf tc the cm fare. The exposition is proving a grand success, and is being Inrgvly attended. Free concerts, vaude ville and food samples. About i food exhibits, and 500 damoiuit Tu tors no need to go hungry while there, as sample will I xiveu nt every booth. Take the Indie ami go via the 7 p. m. car. Hie ling er tlie crown tlie iwtlcr. livery - body invited. Eastern Star Lodge The latest fraternal order to ot gniii.c in St. Johns is the Kuatrru Star, the auxiliary of the A. V. and A. M., which occurred Inst Wed mtttlny evening. Grand Worthv Patron Clyde Itvniia waa present Rtiil gave vnlunble Information con cerning the work of the now lodge. Cluis. Davis acted a u-mporars president and 0. O. Kogvr tern pornry secretary. The following officers were elected: Worthy Matron Hatttc McKiu uey; Worthy Pntron -Cha. A. Fry; Associate Matron -Ruby Dm vis: Secretary Susie Kojsers.Trens urur Josephine Hendricks; Con ductress Olive lugledue; AanociaU Couduct reus Aim Hathaway. It ise.Hfcted that the new order will start with fifty uteutliera by the fimt of the year- Nolo tho label on your papsr. J. K. Touch finished taking the census yesterday, and teporla I In forming: Males 720, female 67 s, making a total of 1395 of school age. Although Governor Wet has no use for hemp, this state can grow it successfully, snys N. S. Met rill, of Merrill, Ore. He has made ex eriiueuts on 11 small tract of land aud grew hemp 14 feet high. The seed germinated fieely and evenly and Mr. Merrill says the fibre i ol great tensile strength. I &&4&4&4&4&4ib&4&4&4&4&44&lX4&4 ft ft? lTl ft?f T ? &4 iftl nuwMUUUt 1 uur r GROCERIES? mm I St Johns Pharmacy "The Store That Made Santa Claus So Famous" This store is the 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. Pair and courteous treatment and prompt delivery are ut your command. Give us a trial, If not already a patron. NORWEGIAN PATRONAGE SOLICITED A. B. LINDBOE 111 West Burlington Street (gfcT. mm mm mm mm cd as mm u m mm mm mm cm mm mm m mm mm m mm mm rnm mm mm mm oi m mm 1 1 5 & & i i : 1 & WVH 1X4 K4 K K4 K4 K4 H I Z4 K4 M K4 V54 1 f K4 1 WT4 K4 K4 V 9X4 VT4 Vf4 l