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About St. Johns review. (Saint Johns, Or.) 1904-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 13, 1912)
'Evangelical Church The Sunday School is doing excellent work under the leader ship of the devoted Superintend ent. Mrs. Hall. They arc in the midst of their preparation for the celebration of the birth of the Christ child. The program and the manner of carrying it out will be unique, and while a little out of the ordinary, I am sure will be one of the very bost entertainments that the people of St. Johns have enjoyed in the celebration of the "Yule Tide." The "rally day" was one of the most successful in the his tory of the church. $G00 was raised in cash and good subscrip tions, (this includes a few dollurs that was pledged since "rally day") the church prior to this time, only owned one COxlOO ft. lot which gave us but little room aside from that occupied by the church and parsonage. Mrs. Smith who owned the lots adja cent to the church property, and who hns always been interested in the church, offered the church a lot adjoining for $G00 which is not nearly what the lots are sell ing at, so the church secured it which gives the church a splen did property and plenty of room when they are ready to build a modern chinch, although at pres ent wo have a neat attractive place of worship. The revival services arc plan nod to begin the first Sunday of January. The pastor exiiects the assistance of Hev. J. A. Goodo of Portland. These ser vices will bo announced later. A good fellowship meeting or a rally was held on Wednesday ovening. Revs. Poling and Pratt were on the program for short toasts. This was interspersed with music and the program was followed by a lunch in the base ment. A most excellent spirit exists among the members and friends of the church and the outlrok for the future of the church is bright indeed. Regular services each lord's day at the usual hours, with Sunday School at 10 A.M.and K. L. C. IC. at 0:S0 P.M. A cordial invitation extended to all. Reporter. A Dos Moines man had an at tack of muscular rheumatism in his shoulder. A friend advised him to go to Hot Springs. That meant an expense of $100.00 or more. Ho sought for a quicker and cheaper way to cure it ami found it in Chamberlain's Lini ment. Throe days after the first application of this liniment he was well. Kor salo by all dealers. Do you want yolirshare of the World's produc tion? Investigate the 99-year system at our expense. By-la ws mailed for 10 cents. If hot what expected, Send back within three'&ays, we return the dime. PRANK BONVILLE & CO. Box 1195 Portland, Or. 1 mo i 9$3flHH DOLLS AT 1-3 REDUCTION Our last Wednesday's Doll Sale means happiness to many little girls of St. Johns as we were busy the entire day wrapping up dolls for Santa Claus' pack. There are a few of the dolls left; some very very nice. They will go at one-third off the regular price as long as they last. TOY DISHES GO AT 1-3 OFF There is also an over stock of Toy Dishes and these too will be on Special Sale at one-third off. There are more things in our stores for the undecided person than in the exclusive line stores and we invite you to call and let us aid you in making selections. It will not be impossible to supply your entire needs at our Main Store or the Men's Toggery. BON HAM &, CURRIER Gas Minimum Reduced to Fifty Cents per Month On and After December 1st, 1912, the Minimum Charge per Month for Gas will be 50c instead of $1.00 as Formerly This does not mean that there lias been a reduction of the gas into, but it does mean that you can use 400 feet or less of gas per month and your bill will be GOc instead of $1.00 as before. With the minimum charge of 50c per month, it will not be necessary to have your meter locked during the winter months, as you will use the minimum amount for emergency purposes and for cooking breakfast. Gas as a fuel means a fire in a second, that can be regu lated with a valvo to any degree of heat requiredno coal or kin dling to carry no soot to blacken your walls no ashes to dispose of. Then too, convenience is worth something. It is, and has been our aim to sell to our consumers the i very best gas appliances obtainable. Each make of appliances sold by us is guaranteed from a mechanical and an economical standpoint. Appliances purchased from us are delivered and in stalled free of charge. We deliver and install appliances com plete ready for use for a small casli payment at time of order; the balance being paid in monthly payments added to the gas bills. Ask us for any further information you may desire concern ing the uses of gas. We would be glad if you will call at the of fice and get one of our catalogues showing the various gas appli ances sold by us. We thank each and every consumer for their hearty co operation and assure you that we are at all times at your sorr vice. .: ST. JOHNS GAS COMPANY