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About St. Johns review. (Saint Johns, Or.) 1904-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 16, 1912)
A NEW DEPARTMENT We have fitted our basement for an Exchange Department and already we have over $500.00 worth of slightly used furniture. We can give you Bargains in Second Hand Ranges and Cook Stoves Two Automatic Bed Davenports at a Bargain it -03 JERSEYSL If You need a New Range, why not get one of our Crescents -Made in St. Johns and turn your old stove in for the first payment. We are offering 25 pairs of Lace Curtains at 75c a pair while they iast 20 yards of Good All Wool Carpet at 35c a yard A $12.00 Quartered Oak Library Table for $7.50 Rugs slightly used from $3.50 to $15.00 ' A Good Box Couch for only $2.50 Low Prices Don't forget the place, Opposite Postoffice Easy Terms The St. Jnlius Market guarantees .satisfaction. Give us ' a trial; u trial menus a customer. Mrs, F. P. Drinker entertained the I?, T. O. club at her home on Stafford street Friday evening last. 0 ' For Kent Raymond House; LADIF.SI Bring a basket to be .corner of Jersey ond Leavitt streets, - gold at the Y. P. S. C. I?, social, in 13 large rooms $30. Owners, Main Princess Theatre Feb. 9 6111. 0 0 Lost Lady's gold watch and fob Miss Georgia Perrine and Wni, with initials "Ii. Iv. G.M on fob, on Wanuabo spent Sunday with Misses Burlington street Feb. 1. Leave at Jennie ana uttiaiie urecue, up in this office. itn tir- .1.1 I W U3IIIIIKIUU. Q. Christian Bible School social Feb. 22 I. O. O. F. building Re freshments. Come. For Sale Cheap. Kquity in St. Johns property located nt 812 Gil bert street. Buy of owner. See John Keliher, 816 Gilbert. I2tfc Mrs. Judge Greene spent a few days the guest of Mrs. G. L. Per-1 rine last week, returninc to her! Washington home Monday. 0 The Bachelor club will give an other of its delightful dances in the rink next Tuesday night, Feb. 20. A good attendance and an enjoy able time is assured. Mrs. A. A. Muck and Mrs. W. R. Evans gave two finely appointed parties at the home of Mrs. A. A. Muck on Wednesday afternoon aud evening of last week. o The Debonalre club held their regular monthly "spread" at the home of Mrs. R. G. Gray on Alma street Thursday afternoon. A very pleasant time was had by all present. Remember all meats you get at the St. Johns Meat Market have passed Uncle Sam's approval. Pro tect your families. Cheese? Any old kind I Also strictly fresh eggs and butter, milk and cream. St. Johns Dairy and Co., 206 North Jersey 5tf Have you registered yet? If not, why not take a little time and at tend to it? No one else can do it for you. Do it today. Consider yourselves cordially re quested to convene at the carefully constructed and conscientiously con ducted Calico Carnival called for Wednesday evening, Feb. 21, at Woodman hall. Admission 15c. The Rebekahs gave a delightful 500 party iu the I. O. O. F. hall Wednesday eveuing, and the Py thian Sisters duplicated the feat on Thursday evening. Both were very much enjoyed. v K. C. Couch wishes us to state that it was not his request that the new ferry boat be named after him; that he was interested only in se curing the free ferry, and not in the name. The people of St. Johns know to whom the credit of the free ferry belongs, aud it would be most fitting if the county court should decide to name it in Mr. Couch's houor. The name, how ever, is immaterial to him. 0 Mrs. W. R. Evans entertained the new 500 club, the "Jolly Twelve," Thursday night of last week, at her beautiful home on Stafford street. A splendid lunch was served, consisting of sandwich es, olives, pickles, cake, pineapple water Ice with whipped cream, cof fee. Members of this club are: Prof, and Mrs. C. H. Boyd, Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Chambers, Dr. and Mrs. A. W, Vincent, Mr. and Mrs. Beuhatn, Mr. and Mrs, D. F.Hors man, Mr. and Mrs, A. A. Muck, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Evans. Preteb the ioipl ot St. Joluu. First Baptist Church Sunday school 10 a. 111,; worship 11 a. 111., and 7530 p. m.; B.Y.P.U.,6:30 p.m. Morning topic: "Tiie Premium up on Faith." Evening: "Which day should be observed as the Sab bath?" "What is the unpardona ble bin?" All welcome. It. F. Cheuey, Pastor. The valentine basket social held in the lower floor of the Odd Fellow budding by the M. E. choir and league Wednesday evening was a most enjoyable affair. The valen tine postoffice and spelling bee fur nished considerable amusement, the latter disclosiug the fact that or thography is somewhat of a lost art in some instances. The room was decorated in great shape with pic tures of hearts, both large and small. The masquerade ball given by Sueed Brothers in the rink Wednes day evening was an unqualified success. The crowd was immense and enjoyment was rife throughout the evening. Some marvelous, wierd and fantastic costumes were in evidence. The music was ex cellent and the flour in the best of condition. Harry Sutton and Miss Lizzie Henderson won the prize as the best costumed couple, while Dash Early and partner captured the prize as the most comically at tired couple. IIol For the Calico Carnival, giv en under auspices of Philo Christo class. The, calico has been donat ed by the merchants for so much per? I lie mayor has given per mission for every oue to come who lias 15c. Nothing but pleasure and excite ment at C. E. basket social Feb. 19, Princess Theatre. COMUI For Insurance sec F.W. Valentine 0 First Christian Science Society: Sunday 11 a. m,, Wednesday, at 8 p. 111. Reading room open Tues day and Saturday from 2 to 4 p. in. All cordially invited to the services aud reading room. Subject for Sunday, "Soul." A piece of flannel dampened with Chamberlain's Liniment aud bound on to the affected parts is superior to any plaster. When troubled with lame back or pains iu the side or chest give it a trial aud you are cer tain to be more than pleased with the prompt relief which it affords. Sold by all dealers, Warning!! You Will Be Taking Chances By trading at our store during the month of March. THE REASON During the mouth of March, we will give away chances on a PHONOGRAPH A chance given with every twenty-five cent or greater cash purchase. Chances will be numbered and the person holding the lucky number at the final drawing will receive the Phonograph. Trade at our store during the Month of March, if you never have before, and be con vinced that Our Prices and Services ARE THE BEST. St. Johns Pharmacy Local News. Get your chicken for Sunday nt the St. Johns Meat Market. Rest of Portland's talent at basket social, Princess Theatre Feb. 19. 0 Good Rooms and Hoard, reason able. 109 West llurr St. Phone Columbia 184. titf. o Picture framing done at Portland prices at II. F. Clark's, the furni ture man. tf Cornel COMF.il ISnjoy the Wash ugtou's Ulrtliilay social, I.O. O. F. Hiilditig, 8 p. 111., Feb. 22. 0 You will tret the best varlctv. best meats and best service if you trade nt the St. Johns Meat Market. IIHI We Know All About These Kidney Pills Safeguard your general health do not neglect the minor ailments and allow them to get the better of you and become chronic. Especially is this so in the case of kidney trouble. The kidneys have an important duty to perform sec that they do it watch for symptoms and be prompt iu your treatment. It's much easier nnd less expensive to buy a box of Nyals's Kidney Pills with the first appearance of kidney distress and secure relief than fo disregard the trouble until it becomes chronic. Nyal's Kidney Pills stand first for the simple reason that they arc composed of standard drugs especially known to be of value in kidney ailments we know the formula and know they will do as represented. Prompt and effective in their action, they cleanse the blood of all Impurities mid restore the kid neys to a normal condition. Do not hesitate the next time you want speedy relief either call or phone and we will send it to you in the shape of Nyal's Kidney Pills. Worth much more but only 50c the box. Any doctor will tell you that when we compound a prescription it's done right. Hrlng us your prescriptions. NORTH BANK PHARMACY HOME OF THE FAMOUS NYALS and A. D. S. REMEDIES. "CURRIN SAYS 50.' WI DKLIVIJR KVKKVWIIKKK 1'Rttlt l'HONI? COM'MMA a At Senator Chamberlain has select ed Andrew Kcorner of St. Johns for one of the two Annapolis vacan cies nt his disposal. RKMKMI1HRI It is easy to re member. Here are the key words: Young Mens' Uaracal Baptist church! Sunday 10 n. in. I For Sale Four room house, nnd sox 1 00 lot. electric lights, wood; $3oo $230 ensh, balance $15 per mouth. 417 h. Mohawk street, bt. Johns. HP Congregational Corner of Rich mond aud Ivnulioe streets. Hible school at 10 a. m., preaching servi ces at 11 a. m. aud 7:30 p. in. Re ception of new members at morning service. Public invited. G. W. Nelson, pastor. 0 L. C. Smith, Chairman of the executive committee of the New port Commercial club, walked the entire distance 125 miles from New port to Portland iu order to ascer tain the most desirable route lor an automobile road between the two points. 0 W. R. Hollenbeck has purchased $12,000 ranch at Washougal, turning iu some of his St, Johns property as part payment. Mr. Worth, of Point View, will occupy same aud take care of It for Mr. Hollenbeck. The ranch, consisting of 160 acres, is a particularly fine one, aud was secured at a bargain. Wallace H.Hollingsworth, rcpub licnn candidate for sheriff, made this office a pleasant call last week. Mr. liollingswortli nas serveu in lii uliprlff's nffirn fnr the nnst ek'llt years, being now chief deputy of the executive department, since lie has served his apprenticeship he would now nice to be "uoss." ue line n nlpnslne nersnnnlitv and i n 1 'J makes friends readily. Three act comedy The Princess Theatre, Monday, Feb. 19. He there. Chicken Sunday? Sttrcl Nice ones nt the St. Johns Meat Market. Protect your family by getting U. S. Inspected meats nt the St. Johns Meat Market. The Regal Range on sale nt the Peninsula Hardware is n bargain at $36.00. See it at once. u Uible School socinl 011 the ground floor of I. O. O. P. building, Pel). 22. Admission 20c and toe. Wanted Girl to work for board and go to school. Two iu family. Inquire room 9, Central school. The people of St. Johns do not warm up to the local primaries somehow, anil candidates are loth to jump iu. At your service when you need a n photograph of nuy kind or any where. Graves, the picture mutt. 502 So. Jersey. o C. S. Muck has purchased the interest of his father, Henry Muck, iu the meat market on South Jer sey street, and will continue the same. A few new .factories will menu more families, more families will mean more houses, more houses will mean n lnrger town mid more busi ness. o Don't miss the Calico Carnival Wednesday evening, Pebrunry 21. Just exactly as represented, 110 fake. Money cheerfully refunded if not satisfied. Washington's Hirthdny social I. O. O. P. building Feb. 22. Come. If you can't find what you wniit. stop nt the St. Johns Meat market. February hasn't been doing her self justice this year. Too much rain. An evening's pleasure for soemid 10c nt I. O. O; F. building, Fob. si --refreshments. Representative Lafferty has np plied to the Post Office Department to have city mail delivery service given to that part of Portland now served by the Woodstock postoffice. All boys and girls titular fourteen are invited to join with the Loyal Tenierance Legion in cele brating Frances Willard's birthday, Saturday, Feb. 17, at 2:30 p. 111., at the home of Delia Vinson, 508 South Ivaiihoe near Richmond. J. T. Pond nnd family, who have resided in St. John for n number of yenrs, have itmoval to Park Rose. Honhniu & Currier have a garden scene in their grocery window that is nttrncting lots of attention. The genius who arranged it in worthy of n gold medal. Harry Sutton is giving dHiieiitg lessons iu llickuer hall. Twelve lessons for $5.00. Five of the leading ball room dance taught. Call nt hall in the afternoon. The new furry boot, which t now being constructed, will 1 57 feet wide. Operating at the foot of u oo-foot street leaves u very imnow margin for entrance to the slip. Dr. J. V. Scott, who has Ikvm hibernating iu southern climes for the past several mouths, hni ri mmed to St. Johns, and linn Hgalu resumed Ills vocation of plying tin forceps. A young daughter enme to bless the home of Officer Geo. W. Dun bar bright nnd early Moudny morn ing. The young liuly weighed eight pound, slid father awl nil nre doing fine. An exchange explain the differ uuce but ween fiction mid nwuano thus; When a very rich nmu Mini rluti a very jioor girl, that 1 11 m malice. When a very rich girl tunr ries a very poor iiinii, Hun's fiction Don't fnil to hear the high class Comedy Artists Clmney mid Merc iu their comedy sketch, "Out Inn," nnd "The Hypnotising Landlord" nt the Calico Carnival. Woodman hall Feb. 21. A. C. White, the old time band master, is iu the citv shaking hands with old friends, It would be nice if he could lcate here and take his old place at the head of our band. He is an artist in his line aud says that for St. Johns to have the best band in the country is 110 more than her iust due. aud is not in the class of impossibilities. An exchange, referring to a cer tain deceased citizen, said iu the obituary notice: "We knew him as old Ten Per Cent; the more he had the less he spent; the more he got the more he lent. He's dead. We don't know where he went, but if his soul to Heaven was sent, he'll own the harps aud charge them rent." 0 Look out for Shaw's problem next week. Special prize of oue pound of chocolate candy. It will be a very easy one. Nothing more than simple addition aud sub traction of whole numbers. Write nothing more than answer and name and hand in before Wednesday. The ladies aid of the Christian church will give n chicken dinner on Washington's birthday.Fcb. 22, in the lower room of the Odd Fel lows' building. The dinners put up by these ladies have an unex celled renutntlon. Dinner will be gin at 1 1 .'30, 35c for adults and 25c lor cutiurcu. Sedentary habits, lack of outdoor exercise, insufficient mastication of food, constipation, a torpid liver, worry aud anxiety, arc the most common cause of .stomach troubles. Correct your habits aud take Cham berlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets and you will soon be well again, For sale by all dealers. For Sale Four lots 50x88 with alleys, one block from postoffice, faces on Fesseudeu street. All itn provemeuts in and paid for. Price $800 each: gioo down, balance $10 per month with 7 per cent interest on deferred payments. Rust bar gain iu St. Johns. McKinney & Davis. Never put the children to bed when they ure nervous or fretful, nor when you nave cross words on your lips. A person's last waking throughts inlluence the sleep, so it is imperative that such thoughts be quiet, happy ones at bedtime. And do not neglect the little good-night story. hx, o .i? Hear the double quartet Princess Theatre Feb. 19, 8 p. in. C. 1? basket social, Nothing relieved the blues mi much ah good eats. If you buy your moats nt the St. Johns Meat Market you get the lieet el tin right price ami you won't grouchy, try it. Mrs. II. K. Slittlt. will open .. millinery store at 107 Smith Jcre iu the Ilolhrook block kIkmU tin firt of March, which will be known as the Rose Millinery. Mrs.Sbuli is a most estimable lady aud ha many friends iu St. Johns, who will wish her ituliounded success. Dick Pcrriuc ban pit relumed tin tousorial xirlor of George M. Hall, aud lias taken possession of Mine. Dick is n skillful artist with the ia zor and shears, and in bound to suc ceed well. Mr. Hall had beeu in the business for the past eight years, during which time he nuuK friends innumerable. He desire us to express his appreciation to his friends for their faithful 4tron age, What he will engage in i somewhat iu doubt, but the insur ance business is appealing to niui M. C. Bingham, a former Port laud htthiiK s man, has brought .1 valuable invention to the uotice nt the commercial club, in the shape of a safety gas lamp. With its um accidents from escaping gas au impossible. It is Mr. lliugbaui'-. intention to erect a plant iu St. John.-, for their manufacture, besides the manufacture of others devices. He is Hie owner of the patent gas lamp, which promises to come into almost universal use. He is giving the business men of St. Johns an opportunity to secure an interest iu the proposed plant. Work for a Uroater St, Johns