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About St. Johns review. (Saint Johns, Or.) 1904-current | View Entire Issue (May 24, 1912)
Ir I jriiuay auu oaiuiuav oucuma at the North Bank Pharmacy, the place that makes I Quality paramount and Prices always best possible. I COOK WITH GAS and be comfortable, but b.e sure you get a range that is economical in consumption of gas. Vlll I lSVlllW is Pssikle to buy a cheap Gas Range J J ll H V V V and then have it prove an expensive one when you pay your gas bills. Our Direct Action, Nation al Gas Ranges are con ceded to be the best in the market. We will take your old Stove or Wood Range as part payment Be sure to see our line of Refrigerators before You Buy THREE LARGE STORES homeIfURNISHERS 50l03 JERSEYST. rrw i f"" n OPPOSITE POST OFFICE Low Expenses Low Prices Easy Terms Local News. t The Regal Ratine on sale nt the Peulnsula Hardware Is n bargain at $36.00. Sec it at once. MUs Alda Ovcrstrect returned from the Kast Monday and resumed her duties in tlte wentrai scuooi yesterday. T?t CntM Hi. nii'iir i.rrvnm til nit. cm house, one lot, good locality near car. $1300, good buy, easy payments. P. O. box 243. ic I fro R TT TTnwps of Astoria and' Mrs. M. Cram of Portland were! guests this week of Mrs. 1J. V. Crawshaw, 53a South Ivanhoe. A large concourse of friends of the late Chris Oihus attended the funeral Sunday. The Order of Owls had charge of the obsequies, and turned out iu good number. Dr. McChesney, assisted by Dr. Graves, performed a serious opera tion on Mrs. Allen Blackburn at the Good Samaritan hospital Tues day morning. The patient is doing well. For Sale Modern seven-room house ami lot, 50x100 at corner of ttlMimnnd street and South Hayes street at a bargain, and on easy terms. For particulars call at this office. 26 4P Lost About three weeks ago, some payroll sheets, a check book and a lew outer papers. rmuci return same to Review office and receive $ 1 for same. They are of no value to anyone but the owner. No questions asked. JeffHazlett and Miss Gertrude Redding, both of St. Johns, slipped quietly over to Vancouver, Satur day, and returned as man and wife. Jeff is the faithful delivery man at the local laundry, and both have numerous friends iu St. Johns who wish them a long and happy life together. The illustrated lecture of life in Sing Sing prison given at the Mult nomah Wednesday night attracted a large atteudance, and they were fully repaid for attending. It was unusually interesting, and the full quota of pictures shown was up to the high standard established by the Multnomah. Special interest ing features arc coming quite regu larly at the theatre. PtirrJn. the wide-awake pharma cist linq made some improvements in his soda fountain and equipment, and is now the most attractive, con venient and sanitary dispensaries of soft drinks to be found anywhere. Only pure fruit juices are used, and extracts are dispensed with. There fore, all the soft drinks have a par ticularly sweet and pleasant taste. If you want a most delicious drink, try one of Currin's, and the taste will linger long with you. Sash and doors arc carried in stock by the Peninsula Hardware Co. Get our prices. If you want prompt delivery of wood, call Cochran-Nutting & Co. Phone Col, 554. 415 So. Hayes street. aytf A young sou came to gladden the home of Mr. ami Mrs. O. K. Learn ed bright and early yesterday morn ing. The Rose Millinery Co. have some fine bargalus;be sure and see them before buying. Trimming all done by a first class trimmer. Don't forget the place, 107 S.Jersey. Lost Last Saturday night, be tween the skating rink and Catlin street, a lady's gold bracelet. Re turn to 615 North Kdison street and receive reward. itp Methodist Church Services 1 1 a. m. "Dimensions of God's Love." 8 p. m. "The Kingship of Christ." 10 a. m. Sunday school; 7:15 p. m. Kpworth League. All are invited to atteud these services. U R axed to kum to a hard tim soshul that us young folks of the Y. P. B. is a goan to glv May 37, at 312 Crawford street, whare Miss Meyers lives, Kum at katidel Htin and stay til bed tim. No doods or pug nose dogs aloud. Thare will B a kompetent komity to iuterduce strangers and look after the bash ful yung fellers. Knybody kumiu dressed up will befind Komity. Councilman J, K. Jennings has disposed of his interest in the St. Johns Laundry to his associates, who have decided to change the name of the concern to "The Model Laundry." It is a model uow iu the fullest sense of the term, and the name is most appropriate. The management desires to thank the many patrons for their patronage in the past, and promises the same careful attention and efficiency un der the new title as under the for mer. A new auto truck has been added to the delivery service.which is proving a great convenience. A young child of Thomas Buck les on the west side of the river drank some poison from a bottle, and as quick as it was discovered what he had done, the utmost dis patch was used in getting him over the rtver to a puyslcian s omce. He was brought over on the ferry in jig time, and the new auto truck of the Model Laundry whisked him to a physician. Unfortunately in turning the corner at the St. Johns Lumber Co.'s stable one of their horses got out in the street, and be fore the auto could be stopped it was run down and killed. It was a case of life and death with the child and the accideut to the horse was entirely unavoidable. The physician stated that the child reached him just in time to save its life. One kiss at leisure may be worth a dozen in haste. Used go-carts. Your choice of what is left at $1 each Calef Bros. Mrs. Clara Hay, ordained me dlutn,3.i 5th street Portland. 28p 0 Three lots, 7-room house, 12 8-year-old fruit trees, gas in house, wired tor electricity, street Im proved, on most prominent street; f 2000, $500 cash, balance on time. See K. C. Couch. ' Wall paper in new and artistic designs is uow on sale at the Penin sula Hardware Co. Prices rauge from eight to 35 cents per double roll. Selection may be made from 50 or more different patterns. Four first class barbers in Gil more' s barbershop, Wanted Boys to learn to weave at night; pay while learning. Call at once. Portland Woolen Mills. Picture framing done at Portland prices at H. F. Clark's, the furni ture man. if For Rent. Store room. Best lo cation iu St. Johns. Right where the car stops. For particulars see F. A. Rice at the city hall. 23tf For Sale Six lots, all extra size, between Tyler and Polk streets, improvements in, can sell cheap. Terms, $10 cash, balance $10 per month, 7 per cent interest. Best residence district. McKiuney & Davis. i6tf A DOZEN RAW!! Twelve items with bargain prices attached, to run for a week, iust to 1 . . - t V keep us m your mind as the store with CORRECT PRICES, CORRECT GOODS, CORRECT SERVICE 1 Friday and Saturday Specials on Household Drugs and Chemicals 25c Soda Phosphate 13c 10c Kpsom Salts 5c 10c Alum 6c 10c Sulphur ....6c 10c Glycerine, Rose Water 6c 25c Cnstor Oil i3c 25c Turpentine t3c For 25 Cents 25c Tooth Brush ) OKn 25c Tooth Po. or Paste) ,uu Extra Special on Toilet Articles 25cMcnncn's Talc 10c 25c Collates i5c 25c Squibbs Talc 16c 50c Carmen Powder 29c 50c Java Riz Powder . . .39c 10c Chamois 5c 25c Rubifoam 13c 25c Kuthymol tooth paste. 13c Free 1 1 Beautiful Framed Pictures Green Trading Stamps Soda Tickets Specials on Patents $1 Lydia Pinkhams Comp 69c $1 Swamp Root 63c 50c Kodal 29c 5oc Syrup of Figs 29c 5oc Doans Kidney Pills . ,37c 50c DeWitts Kidney Pills 33c $1 D. D. D 63c Let us develop your films and print your picttircs.Quick results, ntul not one cent of your money unless you're satisfied. Wanted Girl to do housework. Call at 703 North Hayes. First class shine while von shave at Gilmorc's barber shop. Tvncwrlter ribbons for sale at this office; 50 cents each. fniinellmnti TenttiiiiFS ntul fnmllv arc spending a few days at his pa- . I .4 1?. ......... Wolcott f the rent man') 110 nth street, Portland, is the man to sec for real estate or mercantile deals. .iGtf. No. 0 Ranee for Sale Almost new, and in fine condition. Will be sold at a bargain. Call and sec it. 700 So. Crawford. 3tp The Portland Railway. Lieht & Power Co's. office is uow located in the Nocc building formerly occu pied by the Mount Hood Co. 50c box Writing Paper (almost unbelievable) 11c 25c Workingmans Hair Brush 14c $1 Nyals Hersutone, Hair Tonic 69c 50c Nyals Hersutone, Hair Tonic 36c 50c Ladies Dressiig Combs 33c 10c roll Toilet Paper 4 rolls for 25c $1 Our Own Alarm Clocks 73c ?1 "Globe" Safety Razors 73c 50c Hand Sprays for garden use 34c 5c "White King" Laundry Bleaching Soap 7 for 25c 5c box of Safety Parlor Matches 7 for 25c An Assorted Lot of 35c, 50c, 75c Tooth Brushes, choice 23c Free chances on the Phonograph with all cash pur chases of 25c or more. St. Johns Pharmacy NORTH BANK PHARMACY HOAE OF THE FAMOUS NYALS and A. D. S. REMEDIES. "CURRIN SAYS SO." WK DHLIVHR KVHRYWHHRH VH.HK " I'HONU COI.UMHIA J07 J Secretary II. P. Crawshaw rep resented the Commercial club at the Grand Lodec meet of the I. O. O. P. at Pendleton this week. Rev. II. V. Haslatu has been re cently returned to the St. Johns Prcc Methodist church as pastor for another year and reports encourag ing prospects lor a succcssiui year. Noxt Thursdnv helm Memorial day, and the Review force desiring to take a day on, tuey win appre ciate it if advertisers and communi cants will bring their copy in a lit tle earlier than usual. T. M. Howell, a nonulur drucelst of Creensburir. Kv says: "Wc use Chamberlain's Couch Remedy in our own household and know it is excellent." Por sale by all deal ers. Alderman Pcrriuc anticipates leaving next week for an extended visit to New York and other cities. We offered to act as chatwronc on the trip, hut G. L. 'ungraciously declined our thoughtful offer. A. K. McDermld, who had plan ned to dispose of his photograph business here and depart for Cana da, has reconsidered the matter and decided to remain iu St. Johns and continue his business in the Hoi brook block. Now is the time to get rid of your rheumatism. You will And Chamberlain's Liniment wonder fully effective. One application will convince you of its merits. Try it. For sale by all dealers. Pirst Christian Science Society: Sunday 11 a. m., Wednesday, at 8 p. m. Heading room open iue- dav and Saturday from 3 to 4 P. m. All cordially invited to the services and reading room, bubject bunday "Soul and Body." A. M. Ksson and family are biv- otiacing beside the sad sea waves at Newport, and train thence tuey ex pect to wend tnelr way to suuny California, where they will make their permanent home. St. Johns suffers a loss iu their removal. Martin Kvanson of 1034 North Pillmore held the lucky number that entitled him to a handsome hornless phonograph given away bv the St. Johus Pharmacy. His number was 1 100. Another pho nocranh will be given away for this month. Miss Klla LaPorte of Clearfield, Penna.. was a guest at the editor's home Tuesday and Wednesday. She is one of the finest and most efficient school instructors in Peun sylvania, and has decided to cast her lot in ttie west, iiie local school board would make no mistake if it was fortunate enough to secure her services. She is located tem porarily in Portlaud. The Debonair club was delight fully entertained at a spread at the home 'of Mrs. Weeks on wuiam ette boulevard last evening. The atteudance was larger than usual. The tables fairly groaned with good thlugs, as did some of the "men folks" when they finally and re gretfully left the table. Dr. H. O. Brown, Mrs. Browu, Mrs. Murray and Miss Alice Brown favored the Debonairs with pleasing and well rendered music, and Mrs. Kecler and Alice Brown recited appreciat ed selections. The evening was pleasantly spent by one and all, and Mrs. Weeks fully demonstrated the fact that .she is a most admirable hostess. Bachelor Anniversary The Bachelor Club gave its anni versary ball iu the rink last night. It was the most elaborate and ele gant affair that has ever taken place in St. Johns. The decora tions were magnificent. The young men spared neither time or expense iu converting the rink into the veri table fairy bower It proved to be. The unrivalled artistic ability of the Bachelors was brought into full est play, and the result of their ef forts was the admiration and de light of all. Almost a solid ceiling of evergreens and club colors swung iu graceful festoons overhead, re quiring infinite pains and tedious ef forts to produce. Beautiful ferns abounded on every hand, and the musicians' stand was completely banked with the rarest and most fragrant of roses and other flowers amid a superb background of ever green and other foliage. The scene will linger long in the memories of those who witnessed it. Amid such a setting, with the elite of the city and from other places present, with music the finest and most entranc ing ever heard iu the city, with handsomest women attired in the latest and most attractive styles, with a dancing floor unexcelled on the coast, with cool, refreshing, in vii'oratimr punch brewed by a mas ter hand, with every one teeming with good nature and the Bachelors bathed iu smiles of welcome and good cheer, a glorious season of en joyment was inevitable. The pro crams were unlniic and caused many ripples of merriment by their original wording. The Bachelors may feel satisfied with their splen did effort. Nothing like it ever happened in the city, and it will be the topic ot conversation tor many days to come. A Romantic Wedding Dr. Isaac W. Baldwin of St. Johns, a young man of seventy-five years, and Mrs. Cordelia Rentfrow ofMeredosla, Ills., equally young at sixty-six years, were united iu marriage at the home of the groom iu this city Tuesday evening, May 12, 1913, Rev. G. W. Nelson offi ciating. Only a few intimate friends ami neighbors witnessed the ring ceremony, At the con clusion of the congratulations deli cious refreshments were served by Mrs. M. A. Nelson. The groom is one of the best of men a G. A. R. veteran and an all around useful citizen, a retired physician and min ister of the gospel. The bride is a lady of pleasing personality. Years ago she and her former husband were members of Dr. Baldwin's church iu Illinois, and was among the dearest friends of her present husband and his for mer wife, She left her honie.mauy friends and property interests, and traveled 2000 miles, and upon her arrival here, this romantic wedding was consummated. The happy (young) couple will make their home at 819 North Kdison street, this city, where they will be at home to their friends. George Buery Dead George Buery died at his home at 418 Kast Tyler street Saturday afteroou at 1:15, after an illness of five months duration of dropsy, He was bom in Toronto, Canada, almost Co years ago, but had spent most of his life iu Minnesota, where he aided in suppressing au Indian outbreak iu 1862. He was married to Margaret Miller iu Min nesota in the year 1887, and they moved to St. Johns six years ago, where they have resided ever since. A widow and three children, name ly: G. K., of St. Johns; Mrs. J. N. Saylor, of Willbridge, and Mrs. C. V. Brown ot Portland, survive, be sides three sisters aud one brother in Minnesota. The funeral took place Monday at 2 p. m. at Black burn, Chambers & I.owry's under taking parlors, Rev. Kaley of Port land officiating. Interment took place iu Columbia cemetery. Bridge Luncheon Mrs. lid ward W.Root of Mohawk street was complimented Saturday afternoon by Mrs. Kd ward Root, Sr., at her home In Irvingtou, with a "Cigogne" shower, the affair being planned In the form of a bridge luncheon. The parlors and txreli were made very attractive by the use of huge bunches of Scotch broom and mass es of dogwood. Daintily hand-painted place cards were used, significant of the occa sion. Mrs. John W. Sifton gave two vocal solos. Mrs. Charles L. Boss aud Mrs. P. Aut7.cu carried off the prlr.es Other guests were: Mesdatucs George u. mil, Hor ace K. Chapman, Paul Lee, John II. Tuttlc, Beatrice Hill Gadsby, Bcnj. P. Bcrger, Carl D. Christian sen, Shirley Dc Lancey Parker, Harry M. Halter, Benj. P. Weaver, P. O. Miller, K. P. Scott. CARD OF THANKS. Wc desire to extend to our neigh bors and friends our most heartfelt thanks for their kindness and ex pressions of sympathy during the Illness aud death of our husband and father.and can assure them that the same will ever be gratefully remembered. Mrs. C. Oihus and Pamily. CAUD OF THANK8. Wc wish to thank our many friends and neighbors for the kind ness shown us (luring the sickness aud death of our !elovcd husband and father. Mrs. George Buery, G. K. Buery, Mrs. J. N. Saylor, Mrs. C. V. Brown. Dandruff removed or no charge at Gilmorc's barber shop. Por Sale Pour-room house, lot 50x106, North Leonard street, $700. Call at Review office. p2t "A woman under thirty is never interesting," says the countess of Warwick but she is not a man, Por Sale PIve-room cottage 011 50x100 lot, all iu garden, berries, fruit trees.roses. if taken at once. South Kdison, ill ilia. .minimi J. II. Smith, 908 26-.lt Sick headache results from a dis ordered condition of the stomach, aud can be cured by the use of Chamberlains' s Stomach aud Liver Tablets. Try it. Por sale by all dealers. HOUSES FOR SALE Easy Monthly Terms We have a couple of modern houses for sale at Kast St. Johns. Can purchase on monthly terms or we will build to suit. Come in and talk it over with us. Why not stop paying rent? East St. Johns Land Co, Lewis Bldg., 4th and Oak Streets Marshall 2641 NOTICE OP Proposed Assessment Notice U hereby given that apportion, meut of the cost of Improving IMisoii street from easterly side of Ilurliiig ton street to westerly bide of Richmond street, total cost h lus been apportioned nud is on file in the office of the undersigned, subject to ex amination. Assessment district extends back to the center of lots, blocks or tracts of laud abutting on said street as provided by the city charter and resolutions. Remoustrauces against said apportion ment may be made In writing and fded with the uuderslgued until 5 o'clock P. M.June 3, 1913. P. A. RIGI5, Recorder, Published In the St. Johus Review on , May 17 and 34, lyu.