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About St. Johns review. (Saint Johns, Or.) 1904-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 8, 1911)
According to the canal commis-j sion report the l'nnntna canal will be open to ships about June ist, 1913. Kates nnd regulations will be fixed by congress soon nnd the maritime world will begin to adjust itself to meet the new conditions. When your feet are wet and cold, nnd your body chilled through nnd through from exposure, take a big dose of Chamberlain's Cough Rem edy, bathe your feet in hot water before going to bed, and you are al most certain to ward off a htvere cold. lfor sale by all dealers. j Christian Church Sunday school 10 n. m., Preaching n n. in. and 7:30 p. m., C. K. (r.y) p m. Jttit-, lor Kudenvor 3 p. in. Kverybody invited to nil these service. Taber nacle corner New York nnri 1 ,1-011-nrd streets. A coidlal invitation is extended to all. J. U. Johnson, l'itslor. The Ilarncn young iiu-n will utve n Hlaek I land socinl nt the Unptist ehui ell Friday evening, Decuubtr 8th. This Is the first social the boys linve undertaken. Come one, 1 ..n 1 .....1... i, ., ...,,.,... 1 1111(1 mi mill 111:1(1 111 nr. i.- ii it auiwra, Wc have our regular class meeting Sunday morning between to and 1 1 n. in. ViBttors are cordially invit ed. Von are a stranger there but once. Kepoiter. i'roauli tliu cospttl of St. Ji litis. ORDINANCE NO. II2 An Ordinance lo Amend Sec tion Five of Ordinance No. 206, I-ntilled "An Ordi nance (0 License, Tax, Reg ulate and Restrain Bar Keepers, Saloon Keepers and Dealers in Spiritons, Vinotis or Alalt Liquors, liar Rooms, Drinking Shops or Places Where Spiritons, Vinous or Malt Liquors are Kept for Sale or in Any Alanuer Disposed of and the Disposal Thereof; and Re stricting the Places Where Said Liquors Can He Sold; and Repealing Ordinance No. 65 Passed hy the Coun cil February 6th, 1906, Ap proved hy the Mayor Feb ruary 8th, 1906, and Ordi nance No. .12, Passed by the Council and Approved by the Alayor June 7, 19! I. Tlio oily of Ml. Juliiw lb untabi n fiillin: Hcoiion i. TIinI MvolkHi I'ivo (j) .tf Oiilliwni'u No. 1 4 the City of Kt. Juluix, (iittkon, ontittal "Ah OmUhhw In l.frt'iiM', Tm, ltnlt hmiI Keatmiu IUr KwrMt, HmIooii Kevwt mul I tail -vih in tSi4ril4. ViiMHimir Hull l.hiuoik, IUr Hhmii, liriukitiK 8lw or I'Imoom Who i it iHiilm. Viii.hi or Malt l,i iHiKHrw Kfit lor Mult-or in uny Mmnirr ritkkHHl of mid tlu- )ir Thereof; mill ItrMrkliiiu llir I'ltuf U'lic-rv KaM l.irHMH Cnh Ik.- ttolil; mul KrM.liiiK DitllHMiu'v No. m, I'MMMtl Ity tlu- Couii oil l'l, MU, UhJt, unit Aitovetl liy tlto .Mil) or I'eli. alii, iv A, mikI OitliiwiK-i-No. Jill. mmmmI Uv tin- oouiiril mimI m ihumhI liy tl.o Minor liuu- 7tli, lull," lo, mul woli of mU onlliium-o hio ! liy rKMlwl. mul Mid KvotkHi IMve (si o( Miid oidiikiiioo No. Tub, lie mid tin- wuv h liuiuliy Hinonilwl hi to r(ul fol Ihum iivotioii J. Itvery iterauti, firm or m Hiiit!iu to whom m llooime thall lie i Miod iinilur (he HtvUuiik of 1I1U onli iKiiioo kliull imv into I lie oily treMry h IUumu few of Twelve Huudted (f ijuu.uo) Poller Hr milium, to be mid iu two in MhIIiiumiU of Hl llumlretl Ikil lm ewh. iu ttdvHitce of I tit- iiuwv of mi id liouiiMt wh the Ami Uv of ImiUftry ami Inly of wmvIi )enr. Aim! mo lioeue twll In miy cmmi In- ikkiietl until (he lioeiMe fee fur the tm.it i nit iv moiitlm lie iwld n liuioill irovideil. That all lioeutea ut luuuln iiiiiteiHrlNtel esjriie oh the iotll day uf June and ut ilay of Dei-em-Th.it of Mich ) ear, ami no suolt IWeiiMt kluill ill uny evi'Ml lie titled for a lea Ikmii Hum M iiMiiulik, itor for a leaa onh iMvimml than Hie Mid iv llutttlrvtl Dollar. That all leuewaU uf kiirh liraiMe ahall be eflet teii in the Mime manner a now iu loree novel niiin (hmio of iiHHU-il Ikeiwe. 1hhI tlw oouucil Uu the stli day tif lumber, 1911. Alipiovvil liv the mayor thin slit day of DtwuuilMr, 1911. K.C. CiH CII. Mayor. Attml: l'rauk A. Kioe, Keourder. ruttlWiod in tlie tit. Johna Kevievv on Dro, S, 1911. I 1 Groceries Dry goods Shoes and Furnishings We sell only the very best in these lines and guarantee them in every particular. Special Prices still to be had Muck Mercantile Co. NOTICE TO Till; PUBLIC Business Men We Can Recommend No. lotot, TKIMSimv lllll'AKT.MHNT-OlhVo of Comptiollor of the Currency, U'nh iiiKlou. I. C, Noveuiher il. 1911. U'horim. In- wdUfiK'torv ovideucc lue en lei I to the iimK'n.litned, il hii hit-11 niaile to niHNtr that "I'eniuauiH NiithHi ul ItHiik of St. luliii." iu the oily of .St. John, in the county of Multnoumh mid Waleoi mi lw oouiilte4l with all the Koviohiu of the Salute of the I'llileil Stale, ieUirei to lie iHiuiliel with before itu aMKiitioii lie an- ilmrted to coHiuieiK'e Ihe lmine of ItaukiiiK, Therefore I, ThouiM l. Kane, l)e)Mity .uid AclliiK CouiKrollvrof the Currency, do hereby certify that "IVuiiiMila Na tional llauk ot St. Jofiiiw." iu the city ol Hi. Juhii. iu the county ot Multnomah mil Stale of OreKou, U aulluuiied to iNHUUiuuce the iHwiuewi of ItHiikiiiK a urovideil in Section l'ifly-one liuudretl and aixty-uine of the UcvImmI Hlaluieiiof I lie I'llileil htHlea. Coiive rwoii uf the renlnwila Hank of St. Jolina. In teatiuiom- whereof wltiutwi tuy liuml ami mniI of offtoe thia tveiity-tlrt duy of Noveuilier. lyil. T. I'. KAN It. DejHity nnd Acting CouuHroller of the Current-) . I'irt Miblicatk IXec. 14. 191 1, hut imUHcutMiu 1'eb. 2, 1911. When you liuvcn cold not 11 Imtile of Cliiiiiiborluiu's Conuli Uetii- wly. It will soon fix you up nil riht nutl will wnrtl off an v tendency towuril piiutittioiilu. This ifim-ily coutniiiii no opium or other imrcotic mul itiity be givun us cottfitk'titly to n tMitiy ins to no iiilult. hold by ll (lenlei. Tint cautrnct Ikik Ihwii let by tlu. Southern Pacific for the first miletiof the now railroad projected from lvitgeiitf to Coos Huy, He tweeu S.ooo.ooo nml $7,000,000 will be upeiit in the conjunction of this new line to the coast. H. HENDERSON McPoS.,208JcrscySt. I Real Estate, Loans, Insurance 1 8 Abhtracts of TttK ra jwrcd Accurate Work Guaranteed rf a. ii. mi St MSTOIK t.KO. II IIKMSTOCK HEMSTOCK BROS. UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMING Full Una ot Roba, Catkata, ato , kapt In stock I M' .V-tSl WNT OlllCf t'lioitr W ii i- ,. DR. RAMBO DENTIST First Nattonul Hunk building. ST. JOHNS, OREGON. JOSEPH McCHESNEY, M. D. Physician and Surgeon. Day & Nluht Ofllce In McChcaney blk. St. John - Oregon. Daniel O. Webster, A. B. M. D Residence, CJ7 Dawson Street Oinco, I'lltcr Block. University I'urk, Cortland, Oregon. PIjIW C. STROUD LAWYELIt r i rat Nalionnl Bnnk Huildinii ST JOHNS . - - OKl-GON 0. .1. (jATZMYER ArrORNIiY AT LAW McDonntd Duildinit ST. JOf INS . - OKEGON J. R. VVEIMER Transfer and Storage We duliver your poods to nnd from nil parw or I'ortiumi, Vancouver, i.inn ton. l'ort nnd nml auburbnn hxnresv Co., city dock and all points nccesalble by wHtfon. ri.ino anil, lurniture niovini Office Phone Coltitublti 24 Residence Pliouc Colttiuhin 198 St. Johns Express, Transfer and Storage Co. Piano Moviuir n Soecinlly. Until iiiK done to mid front Portland Resilience .100 lCnst Kicliiitond Oflice w North Jersey Street CAMP 77.3 VV. O. W. Moot ev ery Wed- u 0 (i n y B.C 1! n - ner'i Hall IIOlMtS LOOGC NO. 101 hNir,IIT5 or I'YIIIIAS Mrrlvrr FrhUr iilnlit nt . Mii'rtwk m I. O. O, Ki 1111 vMinirt mwr W. t. AltltHSON. r. c. A. t. 1 ICKIC, K. R. S LAUREL LODGE No. 186 I. O. O. r. sr. Johns. onrcoN Meets each Mumluy evening In Odd Pol low hull nt 7 w. A riirdl.il welcome to I nil vltitliiK InolluTH. DOIHC IODGC NO. 132 I', nnd A. M. Modular comuuinlcutlon on lirsl nnd third Weil- uemlayrt uf each month In OKI iiwi' 111 Vlnltorrt wolconio. Central Market ! MOtllllOOK IIIOCK See us for the Choicest Cuts ol (he Hast Meats Ohhtlnahle. Ordu llllnl uml r.iniily TniJ Solicited. f. I WARD. Proprietor. St. Johns Laundry Thoroughly eiiictl for all kinds of Imtudrv woik and Up-lo-dale in every respect. Pi oin t mul efficient service Ktinp ntileed Vour patronnKC solicited, Not a luxury hut a necessity. something every hotre ought to have. batisfnctory estitnates on new or repair work, EDMONDSON CO. jij S, Jerey St, Phone Columbia 91 1 A. H. BLACKBURN Undertaker and Funeral Director Ko)iOM-nlliiK rrtl.uiil Marll-Woiku, Kktnntttcs fumUhed for all kimls of uioiuimi-nts, vault ami oiiik work. It you uie tliniUinj' of having (in)thiUK iUiiu' 111 ttn- hiu'. rail at 111 v olluc and talk it over 1 IL Phone Columbia 2MJ fast Hudinutuit Sttert, St. JoIiik, Oieijun EL CO. Succeswirs to St. Johns Sand and Gruu-l Comjvmv I,. 1). JACKSON, Prop. General Contractor We are prepared to do anv nml all kinds of excavating for street work and other purposes. We also hutulle sidewalk mid build ing material. Newton and Pusundeti Streets St. Johns, Oregon Phone Columbia. . . . Headlight Overalls Star Srand Shoes ! Huiskamp Bros. Shoes Bufterick Patterns The Best Dressers Wear "Peck" Clothes The Reason: They are clenn-cut mid crisp, giving men it solid, successful appearance. 1( you want to feel sure a bout style and fit, we are sure that we have the clothes here that will win your confidence and will hold your good opinion through their good wear ing qualities. The prices range from $15 to $25, but correctness is a fixed characteristic of these Peck clothes, no matter what the price may be. lints and the other furnish ings for men of Ihe right style. Warner Washable Rust Proof Corsets John Strootman's Shoes for Women Grocery Department Is kept right up to the minute in all the seasonable products. We are increasing our lines of Dishes, Glass and Graniteware. A dollar spent in our store is spent right. Each dollar you spend with us helps St. Johns to have -a larger and better store. Bonham Currier 1 Everything Considered, There is nothing to be desired in a Corset that you wont find at its best in a KABO Corset There is a CABO -model that is intended for such a figure as yours, and you'll realize what a perfect fit is when you put on a KABO model. Buy a KABO Corset next time Arc You Looking for a Nice New Dress? We have a large assortment in MILL ENDS, fine weather fabrics at very modest prices, prices that will suit Men's Suits - $15 - Men's Overcoats Two Thousand Pictures of prevailing fashions, are featured in the new Winter Style Book illustrating the LADIES' HOME JOURNAL PATTERNS. 20 cent including a free 15c pattern The new Embroidery Book now ready at 10 cents including a free transfer pattern. THE WINTER STYLE BOOK V 32 Colored Pgo 2003 l!lutrt!on of LADIES' HOME JOURNAL PATTERNS IS NOW ON SALE 5c If purchtied with a 15c pattern Exceptionally Good Values in Ladies', Misses' and Children's HIGH TOP SHOES COUCH & COMPANY PIONEER MERCHANTS Opposite City Hall Phone Columbia 137 Bring in your printing NOW