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About St. Johns review. (Saint Johns, Or.) 1904-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 18, 1912)
Hi Furniture Floor Coverings Ganges Heaters F-Vry thing for the Home HOME IFURMSIILKO 50l03 JERSEY ST. FOUR STORES Portland . St. Johns Vancouver Salem EXTRA SPEC Lentz Extention Table, Solid Michigan White Oak $32.00 Quartered Oak Buffet to match ' - - - 40.00 Large Oak China Closet to match - - - 34.50 5 Leather Dining Chairs and 1 Arm Chair to match 30.00 These are good values at the regular price - $136.50 This Dining Room Outfit Complete, Only $98.00 (See It in Our Window) Buying for Cash and buying in Car Loads gets the . Lowest Prices Remember Where You Can Get Better Goods For Less Money Local News. r.ft tin electric lienil trcntmcnt or innssnge nt Gllmorc's Ilnrber Shop. Have you noticed the political pot lutely? Surely boiling some. Chnrles Moy hns opened up n Chinese chop suey house in tho Now St. Johns Hotel building. Tho days are growing moat blamed short again, and tho wood pile is diminishing with alarming rapidity. Plnn to tnko dinner with tho Mntlimltar. l.ndios' Aid in the Holbrook building on Jersey Typewriter ribbons for sale nt this office; 50 cents each. Gilmore'K Harber Sliop n clulty on children.' hair cutting. If you want prompt delivery of wood, call CoclirniiNtittiiig & Co. Phone Col. 554. 415 So. Hayes .street. sotf See G. W. Overstrtet for any thing In the nlumbini! Hue. Omo- I site Central School. 311 S. Jersey street. Office and residence phone, Columbia, 590. - 43tf If vnn hnvn vnnncr childron von nave pernaps nouceu unit uisor dors of tho stomach Uro their! able so as to cure it with as little niwat common uiinii'iii. iu cui- uumj iu iiumiuim 1 ..... .,., ,, ,.nt il.Ia vntt III find niuunlini'. i m.ririst'H nil In Oil! "1 11I1VQ 801(1 I Willi liivui ow nil ivbb ki a .)uu nil iiiiu uutiHiMvi- rr w wi - . ii T.knr 'Pnliinin niinmliorlnin'H Coucrh remedy excellent. They are easy and! for fifteen years," says Lnos pleasant to tnko.and mild and Lollar of baratoga, Indiana, 'and and mild anu uwar 01 Saratoga, inuiiuiu, aim V"""T'" t; nmiinVi vitv For sale by all consider it tho best on tho mar. crowds to show its productivity Ed. L. Stockton has taken his departure for California .where ho expects to remain indefinitely. Rev. Patton went to Forest Grovo Thursday, to ofllciato at tho wedding of one of his boy hood friends. D. Frank Horsman and Mr. nil .. fotifnunntrwl HOmlCS Lodge. K. of P. at the Grand LlOUgU III IUIHUIIU""" ......... :ilUIUIUUI UllllUIHH r fPnoknthook containing street on election day. small sum of money and gold; w. L. Marklo and Geo. D. iw..,,i iirofliUnc rlmr. Finder Mrhpr of White Salmon. Wash.. nt eitv recorder's i wnrrt miosis of tho former's m. TJmvnrd. brother. VO editor, a COlinlo of mi Iioonmnnt. of tllO rlnVR this WCOlf. 1 llu llUVi uwni - , - ... I (.. ........ . w .... Methodist church will soon bo i The shooting of Col. Roosevelt gentle in elfect. completed, mis win uaamw wu8 n most uespicnuio aei, imu (icnm prcntly to proviuo room - couiu omy oo me worK ui u in Rnnduv School attend-; montod norson. Tho entire nnce. I country hopes for a speedy and Thanksgiving day the Ladies entire recovery. - . T I'lPlff Aid Society of the Evangelical . Hon. Stephen Lowell of Pen- I A f f If 1 I ILtLL! I church willserveaThanks a KOodly alzed 11 1 Wl II 1 I 11 P dinnor. Place announced later. . UU(1!ence nt tho Peninsula Na- I H lllflflf III I I 1 Come and be thankful and we u . Bank corner yeaterday af- I 1 V J V mJ J I I m will be thankful. ternoon. Ho eulogized Selling rv- i7ifn Rfntt. snent a few nnd denrecated Bourne. He is a , il 'i ,.,nb in Wnshinirton snlondid talker and his address & n ouest of pheasants. He was listened to with interest. was successful in securing a few , TJl0 p03tal authorities have but they werp wild and hard to annoncea that mall pouches will Heenioyed the sport horpnftflr hn 'rlohvcrcd to St. i vaiv mnph. however. ' inimsnn Snndiivs. henco there mi - i.is f fi,n T?vnmrfilical will hn no hinil on that dav. Of i-i. n. nQtnr Uov. H. miirsG the conoral delivery and - i f f mlAnonnl The state's onion crop is about 381) carloads, in either tne com- Inir election nor anything else can fiidttirh nrnanorons condition? that are built on such a solid foundation. nnHTiriat n C. Currin of the North Bank Pharmacy and wife eft Saturday on a three weeks' Hoimirn nt Hood Kivcr. ino Dalles. Goldondale and other points of Interest A Democratic rally will be hold in the city hall tomorrow nvnnincr nt. filirht O Clock. Ad dresses will be made by Hon. A. I F aire . John I molds, tjene ca Smith and other good speak ers. Harrisburg is holding its potato nnrnivnl this week. This has hni-nmo nn nnnual event. Many other things besides potatoes will ho exhibited, including the nmilnrLq of the gardens of liar 1 . i risourg scnooi ciuiuiun. TnMiniliBt r.htireh Sunday. Oct. 20, Sunday School 10 A. M., Epworth League 0:30 P. M., Pi'iinnMmr unrvipii I'.'AO P. M. 1 r "r'".' . . Members am friends are urged In ntfmwl tll( 11111011 Service of V v &vwsai . . - tho W. G. T. U. at the BaptiBl church at 11 A. M. Bn sure to attend the Union Services of all the churches at the Baptist church next Sunday morning and near tne woman who first organized the Woman's G hr sunn Temperance union in St. Johns. GiiHtor's Last Fight" at the Miillnomnh Mondnv evening at tracted a large audience. It was utlnlilll I ntiietiul. mill It 1 1711 V !iititiiilltiir. Tho Multnomah is numvu mini to vol the best there is going in the entertainment line. Tho Willnmotte Vallev is 1)0 coming widely known as a clover 1 t.'V.i... tfl..lf I.1L3 tllll seen huciiuii. i.ui iuuhhwo uliln nnven cnrloilds tills VCai' and i.tiM'iwtii s . (KM) mm syuu.uuu will bo distributed among tho irmwnm. Tho Eastern market takes the most of the Oregon product. In n straw ballot being taken . t . V If I I At .1 on the I'roBldonuai eiecuon at W. nhishiroH cigar store, the count Tuesday showed Wilson far n Hii niu . W t 1 KOOSCVe l (1 tmi uiwnnil niwl TnfL third. 1110 .mint ulnmh WIIhoM 32. IlOOSOVClt VVll I v r - 7. Taft . Debs v.- reninsuia Herald. inuniiulnn nt T.owlutoii recently All ... -" - tho Columbia & Snake Kivors wriitiKtviiuu AttHoi'liition declared ....j- : - -; ,,, for continued worK on ino oeiuo Canal until that improvement ahull bo comnlctcd. The con Lf ...111 ....v .niiiMii ttt.tntta. I f VOIILIOII Will UBU UVUIJ muilio- w Picture framing (lone at Portland secure tho renuired money from prices ut 11. P. Clark's, the fund- Congress. Earl L. Purlnton, a promising vmilti nf 1Ti VOIU'S. son of J. B. mill Annn L. Purlnton. died of the dread disease diptheria.Mon dnv evening. Theromains wore -- iii i . .. i kept at hlH homo unui uio ioi inwliur dnv. whon a nrivato fun- end was hold and Interred in Co lumbia cometary a fnlr Hint will iissemb o a I comiirehensivo exhibit of all the Remember all our Extension Tables are made with Solid White Oak Tops If WELL! WELL! HERE WE ARE PERFECT HEALTH FOR YOU. No need for that run down, tired out feeling no reason for thin, tutprovcrisheel blood. Nyal's Tonic that's what builds up yuur sys tem, tones the blood and gives you an appetite with a relish. For thin blooded men, women nnd children Nyal's Tonic is ideal. Then, too when convalescing from a long ill ness Nyal's Tonic will put you on your feet. Try Nynl's Tonic it livens the entire system banishes that tired feeling. A dollar bottle of Nyal's Tonic makes a worn out, run down system feel like new. It purifies the blood. Tones up the entire system. Restores lost appetite. Strength ens growing children. Re-enforces the ner vous system. These arc the accoinplishtnentMif Nyal's Tonic. It's helped thousands of others. Try it. Get help yourself. Nyal's Tonic, good for all, $1.00 Hie bottle NORTH BANK PHARMACY HOAll: OF THU FAMOUS NYAL'S nnd A. I). S. REMEDIES. ( UKHIN iAY2 ML" Wit Dill. IVHR KUtRVWlIimft I'ltl l I It INK UjU MnlA j..; I ii tare num. If Three Fine Lots For Side. jox loo ut the lienil of Kdison street, nil improved. Only S375 each. Iwisy terms. Apply soon to J. H.FIetcli- er, 833 Willamette boulevard. If rliiu In your Job printing while yuu think of It. Don't wait until you ir- entirely out. Wu nro oquliipeil to turn out neut uud tasty prlutltift nroimitly nt I'nrtlani) pflctii or leH WALL PAPER At Greatly Reduced Prices 20 Per Cent Off ON Alyly 15c, 20c and 25c WAUPAPISRS Regular $4.00 Perfection Oil Stovus $3.85 Regular 50c Kitchen Knife Sc Get prices at this store on Acme Quality Paints, Rnaniels, Stains and Vtivnishos PENINSULA HARDWARE CO. In Knstorn Ore wncn you nave u uuu uuiu yuu hmvw Vi .i.,,i want the heat medicine obtain- Ron is boinKM 1 Pnnillntun noxt vear. Ill 11 WUII V - w J . I Tlio matter has boon roKiirtleU and it is likely lw m-niofl will 1)1! SllCCeS.Sful. I.'.iutni'.l llflMrrtll M R IL DIIHIIL IU take advantage of the .Roundup ! kot. " For salo by all dealers Utv "- ' . 1 1. ... f.l ...111 nr.nn S Plowman, and wile a pieaaum. oiner wumuwu win uuv u i'w lnst Fr day atternoon althouch access be rendered as ed on Sunday. ; - . . m 1... fiiom nm see laneous to boxes will shower." Greetings were ex- heretofore. fhanced after which luncn wua , mufi firfl (ienartment crave a in the basement of the amni. fir :n jhnir hall Monday ev church. About forty-five par- en jnff Thirty-five were present tiVinnted in the happy event. nmi nnrMpinated in the Kood The contention of the anti-1 time afforded. They say that auffratriststhat if women are en- Chief McKinney was the biggest SUUrubiawj" ... , , ,o1n..11 MAnoor in thft Crowd. A TwanfnlKGIl. 1L Will umj vw uvn i'wuuvt . . E'-j.,., whn will vote ' straw nolitical vote was taken aupntvcu ""- v" , . . , fftmv5nl, result: Roos ZStmOOOwoenvoS . . . 1 l ! In nantiaii I t inof oiotinn in Denver. and of these only 400 could be identified with any bad element In no nation, city or state where have been enfranchised, has the vote of the disreputable SW even remotely approached that of the women of good repute. rhitration consist- ing of H. W. Bonham, C. C. P.nrrin and W. R. Evens decided that the Laundry Company, bt, 'I'hn nirnninnr wnn TTiliSL pleasantly spent and all enjoyed the occasion nugeiy. W. L. Mallory of North 11th street, Portland, has paid for the St. Johns Review tor one year tn hn Brtnt in thfi folloWiniT Oer- enna. Proqtrlpnti Taft. Francis J. Heney, Col. Roosevelt, Mayor Rushlight, Eugene Debs, benator Chamberlain, I'Yank A. wunsey, Aifnmpv finnprnl Wiekersham. '""1 1 . 1 . ITT il - . mi 1 w i r Tnhns Lumber Co. anu inomaa juuge mcum i m JUIIII3 iiuin"- . . . . .... i .ii. MT.-il. a Dnu am In mimo n.,bla fnthftr ot tne cm U.eacu coiu v iui uic iw.". " Jut nf fVmlnss of a horse owned by the St Johns Lumber Co., which was killed the past summer by the auto truck of the laundry while hastening to a physician with the ill child of Thomas Buckles. The animal was valued at ?450. tViom thnsft distincruished cen- tlemen should experience no fur-1 ther difficulty in running the government and little things like that, in n satisfactory and suc- .ncafnl mnnnap. Mr. Mallon' has our thanks for tho budget of subscriptions. As an Inducement to parties suffering from Hnckaclie, Kidney Pains or any form of Kidney Disease to try the scientific remedy KID-NE-OIDS. we are Koinu to cive free with each pack- age one of the Kid-ne'oid pbsters, for one week only. Furtltermore if the plaster ilws not give you relief from back ache or kidnev pains, or if the Kid ne-oids will not cure your case of kidney trouble, the treatment will not cost you a cent. SRR DISPLAY IN OUR WINDOW WHAT WE RECOMMEND, WE GUARANTEE Cyclone Cold Cure will cure a cold. Hobson's Kczema Lotion will cure eczema, Hetnroid will cure any form of piles. Adlerika will cure and prevent appendicitis. "Presto" will stop headache or neuralgia pain. Panacea will make your hens lay. MONKY HACK IF TIIKY FAIL That veiretablos attain Hugo neminrtlnnH in St. JollllS WaS i"vv ; " . 1 "1 1. again uomonsiniiuu mat w-" W .1 Mont OV Ot 1)1 1) 1'JllSl 1 OIK nlrnnt limilirht into tllitt OfllcO II iw.f.t Hint, t nned tho Bcaies ai .i.riii nnnnils. and was a beauty y : .... ,i n all respects, wnen ii coiiios to raising vegetables and l nut this section need not tako a wick seat for any other. Thomas McCusker, Independ- nni nnnilwldio for Conirross. and William A. Leets, inuoponuoni candidato for Judgship, at dress ed a fair sized audience in 1110 city hall Saturday evening. During- the course 01 nia runiurKH M.. KfpP.nHWnr nrfidicted thut St. Johns would undoubtedly becomo the principal manuiacturing sec tion of Portland, and would como linn mnar nrnnlo lmucr- ined. The ta ks wero listened to with much interest. It has been fully demonstrated time and again that tho council I (liiimhni' O f tho citv hall Is woe fully lacking in seating capacity. A number of public meeting have hipn hold therein at various timns ate v. and as general ruio HEATING STOVES Before buying your Heaters this fall come in and look over our line. We handle the cele brated "CHARTER OAK" stoves. Our prices are lower than anybody's for cash. ST. JOHNS HARDWARE CO. RESOLUTIONS OF SYMPATHY a number had to stand up. There I 11.. nnnii 11 f VIHVl St. Johns Pharmacy Columbia Phonograph Agents Boon to reallv no necessity for rW aintn of affairs, the cost of seating the hall properly would bo but slight, and the nntnfnft llllfl fmi VI'M I fi II CO Umlll. Let the buildings and grounds committee get busy. rnnnoriod fiction 1)V delegates from the various cities of tho Willamette Valley was taken during the past week at Albany hnnt. tho imnrovement of the channel of tho Willamette River so that sufhcient depth win be attained for the operations of steamers tho year through be tween upper valley points and Portland. A six foot channel tiraa rlianil nsnd nnd the Govom- ment will be urged to carry this project to a successful conclusion. Whereas, It has pleased the Almighty Father to remove from tho living tho beloved baby of our brother and alitor, Mr. and Mrs. Halko; anil. Whereas, While wo bow to tho infinite will of Him who dooth all tilings well, wo do mourn ...lilt nm hrolhor and SlKtor ill thoir great loss.' Bo it thero fKosolved, That Laurolwood llo- l,..l,n. I mlirrt Nn. 1(50. I. 0. 0. R, do horoby oxtond our most .Mil it... IVtKft Itl heuiTieil svmpauiy mm mvu i n.iu iiioif limn of boreavonioiiU liiirinLr with thorn the loss of a ,.i.!l;l mi1 lu it further lillliv., " . Kesolvod, That a cony 01 uius resolutions be spread upon tne minninii nf llio Indird. :i conv iriv- on to our brother and sister an a copy sunt to tho St. Johns no- naiiiu v-uip, Anna Glovor, Lily Sigmoro, Committoo. 'PiiinmnftV Pnuntv. under the lead of its chief commercial club, hopes to establish a demonstra tion farm, dovoted exclusively to dairying. Evory farmer would thus have at hand whero ho could learn the most modorn methods and this would improve the out put throughout tho country. If a small gain should bo made for each cow, the aggregate bonoht would bo very largo. A county league will probably be formed to manago tne uomoiisiruiion farm, Satisfaction, is the word Oil more, the Harbor. Popular Historical Prize Contest Oik'ii to the children of Ontoti 11 into r 16 yearn of age. rriseit to be UintrilmteCvM loi- low: lfor the brut originst couijh sitinu (nut lo exceed 750 word) by any child under the age Until. on tin 1 iIIow.uk tfui.ject: "way JuiiKilini Uourne. Jr., Should bv RtiiuiK.. to the United State sen ate." I50 in gold. For the next heat pruductioti, fi$ in gold, ror the third heat production, $10 in gold. For the fifty nest beat, 1 1 each. Utdea governing contest: All couleauuts should write their coin Miliona on paper 8j by 11 lochia xwaible. 1 tie tuanuacritHS anouio reach ua by Nov. 5U1. The awards will be made not later than Dec. 1 . to j 2. Spell uante and address cor rectly. Sik1 all coinutuuications to tlu Ikiurne Popular Government Chih. 814 Journal building. Portland, Oi. (raid Advl.) 1'irat Clirihtiau Science Society Sinidnys 11 a. ui., Wedueadaya at p. in. Heading room open on Tues day nnd Saturday from a to 4 p. iu. nn coniuuiy uivueu im- aivtvv ami reading room. Subject Sunday : " Doctrine of Atouetiieiit. W. II. lfitgeraW, Republican ProKfssiv noinince foi Slutiff. uud othar speakers will a.Ulu vs the public tonight in tin- M V A. Imll. All Invited. I'ruaoh tlio uosjxil ot at. Jthua,