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About St. Johns review. (Saint Johns, Or.) 1904-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 24, 1913)
NOW IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO SAVE MONEY IF YOU NEED A PIECE OF FURNITURE Do not wait until the last week as our stock is 'fast being diminished. Everything is on sale at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES BECAUSE: We are absolutely Going Out of Business February 28, 1913 Quartered Oak Table (Like Cut) 6-f t. Extension. Has 9 cas tors and is just as solid when extended as when closed. Regular value $32.00, now only $23.50. Specials $1.00 Alarm Clocks C5c 1.25 Potts Sad Irons 80c 2.50 Rayo Lamps $2,00 1.25 Roasters - 85c 2.50 Patent Iron ing Board 1,75 1.40 Boiler - 90c 1.00 Tub - -' - 65c 1.25 Clothes Bars 85c 6.75 Iron Crib - 5.50 n $20.00 Tapestry Rug for $13.95 home FURNISHERS 501-03 JERSEY ST. wmmmmw a m a - m a ajbh m a m srm i,..ilnB7f11 Solid Onk Combination Book Cnsc and Writing Desk (Like Cut) Rcgulnr 22.50, only $18.00 30c Matting only 20c per yard Local News. Get an electric bead treatment or massage nt Gilmorc's Hnrbcr Shop. Did you ever try those LAXA COLD TABLETS for that cold nnd GRIPPE? CURRINS FOR DRUGS. The W. of W. Circle No. 511 Gilmorc's Barber Shop a spe--clalty on childrens' hair cutting. Chnrlea Sagert is laid up with nn nttnek of the measles. Second hand ranges nnd cook'gWAfjW ninan,i mif nhiMin nt Gnlof v l ' 1,11 L" luesdny ovonlng, ' ' .January a:au p. m. All nro UIU0- invited. Ono service, ono quality. THE BEST. CURRINS FOR DRUGS. Miss Jennio Greene, daughter of Judge S. H. Greene of Castle RUBBER STEEL BRASS Stamps In the list of Rebekah officers installed mentioned in last week's Review the namo of Mrs. R. McKinnoy, who was installed as recording secretary, was Rock was in tho city visiting omitted.also Lilly Sizcnioro, was friends tins weeK. mauj linnnclnl secretary. The drug business with us is J. J. Engren, a former citizen of St, Johns, died at his homo, not nn experiment.'ita our hob- 1180 Delaware street, Portland, , by, our support, therefore wo Tuesday night of pneumoniu. You do not want cheap work, but you do want good work cheap. Seo G. W. Overstreet, 811 S. Jersey. Consult us freely ond often on dovoto nil our timo to your wants in this line. CURRINS FOR DRUGS. Tho W.O.W. will hold an open meeting for members and their friends next Wednesday evening nt- linll Pnfivinltmnnfa tirSll all drug matter Ohat .a i our b (, d u ial timo business and tho service is yours i ... f . . for tho asking. CURRINS FOR j ... . Place DRUGS. e don't experiment at your i linnlrh'a nviwnco Wn hniirlln I. H. Lynch, who had been in your prescription with caro and ! dispatch. CURRINS FOR DRUGS. The Bachelor club will give a dancing party in the rink next a Portland hospital for six weeks, where he underwent nn operation reported for duty at his jewelry store on Burlington street Thurs- uy muriiiiib. I Thursday evening, as per invita- Have you selected your family jtions issued. More enjoyable druggist? No? Then you had better learn about our metnous of handling drug wants. CUR RINS FOR DRUGS. Don't forget about Monday be ing bargain day for envelopes. One hundred printed for 50 cents. This nrice will be maintained onlv for a limited time. Leave your order now. A Boston divine advises a vouncr man to walk across his best girl's carpet with muddy feet, and if she smiles to marry her. He might thusly get a good natured wife, but her housekeep ing would be a little off color. Harrv Windle. eldest son of former Councilman W. W, Win dle, died at a sanitarium near San Francisco, Cal., the first of the week, and the remains are being shipped here for burial. Harryi who was a cripple, and for a time conducted a cleaning and pressing establishment in this city, was a victim of that dread disease, tuberculosis, and for the past fifteen months had been in California in the hope that the change of clime would Brove beneficial to his health, ut the white plague had secur ed such a hold that it was impos sible to shake it off, and the end came as stated above. , dances than those given by tho Bachelors cannot bo found any where. Why do you let that cough keep troubling you when 50 cents will stop it. Nyal's Cherry Cough Remedy. CURRINS FOR DRUGS. The Los Angeles council en dorsed an action whereby men are allowed to carry nippers to clip off the ends of offending hatpins. Many theatre goers wisn that scissors would be in cluded to trim the plumage. Ex. If you are interested in the health, comfort and conveni ence of your family stop at G. W. Overstreet, 311 S. Jersey, and see the new Parkeyte. the odorless, sanitary toilet. Withr in the reach of every family. Now to realize universal peace why not send the fool that rocks the boat, the practical joker and the nuisance who plasters newly weds with signs out hunting with the fellow who mistakes the guide for a deer and the fool who didn't know it was loaded? Have you ever looked over our line of sundries? Better try it when you need them. It will pay you wen. uuuuusa run LDRUGS. Corporation and Notary SEALS Brass Signs, Box Print ing Plates. Pacific Coast Stamp Works' 231 Washington St T...phon..jM-ln7IO Doublo Green Trading Stamps with all purchases made hero Sat urday. CURRINS FOR DRUGS. WANTED Men, Women and Children AT THE FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST To oiiitt in the winning of aoult (o Cluitt nnd lu training lliem for Ills service, Sunday Services lllble School: -10 a. lit. MorniiiK Service: 1 1 n, in. Junior C. 15.: i p. in. V. 1 S. C. 15.: 7 p. in. KvunuclUtlc Services: 8 p. in. Wednesday Training Clase.B p. m. Thursday l'ro)cnncetlng;8p.in. J. R. Johnson, Pastor Comer Hew Yoik SI. isd Willis Boulevard g Wo have mastered tho "KNOW HOW" of tho prescription busi ness. Lotus prove it to you. CURRINS FOR DRUGS. I Notice to the Public Owing to the prcseut weather conditions, there is an unusually large amount of sickness in our com munity, which extra expense to the average family in addition to the prevailing high cost of living, some times becomes very burdensome. In order to make this expense lighter to those who wish to take advant age of the opportunity, we will eliminate our profit,aud for the balance of the present month we will give a Discount of 25 per cent on all Medi cines, Prescriptions included if the purchaser will at time of making purchase pre sent this advertisement at our store, Rememberour line of sick room requisites as: Hot Water Bottles, Syringes Bed Pans, Urinals, Drinking Cups, Feeding Tubes, Fever Thermometers, etc., is most complete. . St. Johns Pharmacy The Reliable Drug Store J. T. Brooks and wife linvo both been on tho sick list during the past week. Mrs. Purknpilo of East St. ri... ;..ir f n ... of tliptlieria. Currin says: When you want stationery come to us. Remem ber the quality. THE BEST. Wanted - To exchange equity in five room house for improved lot in St. Johns. R. G. Post, 802 Pittsburg street; phono Col. 9, An inquirer wants to know "II iw high was Hainan hang cd?" Twenty cubits, or about GO feet, on tho scaffold ho de signed for others, Methodist church, Lcavitt nnd Hayes 11 a. m.. "Does Wizard Oil Really Cure?" 7:30, "The Gideonites." Sunday school 10 a. m. : bp worth League o:;s(j p. m. Lost Narrow gold bracelet. plain, with Bttinll diamond. Fri day of last week, luniier leave at 210 South Hayes, Mabel Hughes, and receive reward. $1800 buys S2500-G room mod ern house, good repair, lot 60x- 100, no encumbrance, good ttle, ocatcd nt 827 Central ave.. St. Johns. Non-resident owner must sell. Address O.K. Smith, Mar tinez, (Jul. Michigan people, take notice: The play. "Mother." nt the Bn- ker theatre on the evening of Jan. 28 for tho benefit of "M ch- igan Society of Oregon." Tickets for sale by S. W. Rogers. Don't fail to go. Congregational church Sun day school 10 a. m. preaching. 11 a. in. and 7:30 p. in. Topic 11 BARGAINS!! In taking inventory, found wc were overstocked on many Hues of goods. To dispose of them quickly, wc shall offer same at a great reduction. WATCH OUR WINDOW FOR SPECIAL BARGAINS Double Piano marked special. Votes given with each article HEATERS Wc have about 8 stoves left, room. You can have them for cost. Wc need the 100O extra each stove sold. Piano Votes given with St. Johns Hardware Co. The Use of Onions Received a Big Boost u. in. "Regeneration." C. E. Gi'lO p. m. Topic "Mission work at homo and abroad." Prayer meeting Wed. 7:30: Ladies Aid Wed. 2:30 p. in. Fire broke out in tho store of Hulke & Cowles on Fcssendon street at about 11 :15 Monday night. The origin of tho flro is unknown. Damage was sus tained to the amount of $800, fill ly covered by insurance. Tho fire department did good work in quickly subduing the flames. Wo wish to extend our heart felt thanks to our friends and neighbors for their kind assist anco received from them at tho death of our beloved husband and father and especially do wo thank you for the tokens of respect to us and sympathy ex tended duringour great uorenv- sment. Mrs. Sylvester Schelter, wifo and children. Rev. Murphy, pastor of tho Congregational church address-. ed our general assembly on wed ncsday morning. His subject was "How are you going to work up life's material?" The earnest attention and the hearty an nlauso of the students was sulli cient nroof of our appreciation of his interest in our high school lifo. This is tho third of what wo hope may prove a long series I I I Al. 1 , I oi undresses ny mo proioHHioimi and business men of St. Johns. High School note. The present year is like y to witness tho completion of another railroad across the eastern half of tho state. Tho Oregon East ern, be ng built from Vale west ward to Dog Mountain. 11() milus. is progressing favorably and railroad men say that thoy will comploto tho construction for tins distance within tuo year. The Dog Mountain is near Mend and it is expected tho line will then bo oxtended to n connection with tho Southern Pncific Nntron- Klumath road now being built. Select tho man who handles your health with the same caro that you would your banker. CURRIN SAYS SO. Tho following officers have been elected uy tne w. u. u: Cora Merrill, pres. ; Mrs. Shut tow, vice pres. ; Mrs. Gray, jun ion vico pres.; Mrs.Chnnoy, sec.; Mrs. Vuiuenlnirg. troas. : Mrs. Smith, chaplain: Miss Sizemore. conductor; Mrs. Nohlen, inside guard; Mrs. Simmons, past con ductor; Mrs. McGeo, outside guard. Color bearers Mrs. Rob- nson, No. 1; Mrs. Hvens, No. 2', Mrs. Hansen, No. 3; Mrs. Call, No. 1. Patriotic instructor, Mrs. Clayton: press correspondent, Mrs, Miller; musician, Miss No- en. Tho use of plenty of onions will drive contagious diseases out of any city, declares Dr. Mary Walker. Hero are the doc tor's directions for the use of the odoriferous vegetables: Eat plenty of them, stewed, boiled. fried or raw; keep the fumes of onions continually permeating mo atmosphere. bureau onions in the alleys. on the lawns and any other place where it might appear t hev would do good. Dr. Walker says onions are particularly effective against smallpox. Tho use of the vegetable in two cities at least has proved her contention. she says. "Madrid was one of the alfected cities," she said. "Some even had made tho state ment before the onions were used that tho city would be depopu lated by smallpox. Tho Minister Plenipotentiary reported that tho spread of the disease had been halted by the use of onions. They also wero used in other cities." RESOLUTIONS OF RESPECT. Whereas. It has n eased our Heavonly Father, in his wisdom, to remove from his earthly home J. C. Aiken, beloved husband o sister Ella Aiken: and. Whereas, while we bow to tho will of h in who doeth all things well. wo mourn with our sister in her sadl oss, be it. therefore, Resolved: Hint the members of Luurolwood Rebekah Ixxlgo No. 1(50, extend our sincere sympathy to sister Aiken in her hour of bcroavment. and bo it. further. I Resolved. That a conv of these resolutions bo spread on tho minutOH of this lodge and a copy sent to sister Aiken, and n copy sent to tho Pacific Odd Fellow and St. Johns Review for publi cation. Mary Chancy, Emily Churchill. Hossio Shultz. Tho Geneva Uhilo Parlors ure being removed this week to the mndsome new room oi Mclvin- ney & uavis, just across tne street from tho former location on tho west side of Jersey street. The Geneva has enjoyed a rapid- y growing patronage ever since tho nresent management has been conducting it, and deserv edly so. The customers ure so well served with only the best that they are glad to return and bring their friends. This patron age is fully appreciated, and it assuredly will follow The Geneva to tho new location, which will bo converted into the handsom est and most attractive parlor of its kind to be found anywhere. Cool and pleasant in tho summer and warm and comtortabiein the winter, the new location will be ideal for Tho Geneva to becomo even nioro popular, if such a thing can bo possible. A cordial invitation is extended to all to visit The Geneva when it is fully situated in the new quarters. Picture framing done at Portland prices at II. P. Clark's, the luriil litre man. tf Kodak and camera supplies, Developing and all kinds of finishing. CURRINS FOR DRUGS. The Government will provido for road building through lands in forest reserves. Announce ment was made this week that a total of $10,077 has been sot aside for building roads in 13 foroat reserves in Oregon. First Christian Science Society- Sundays ii a. in., Wednesdays at 8 p. m. Reading room open on Tues day ami Saturday irom 2 10 4 p. m, All cordially invited to the services and reading room, faubject bundav: " Truth." Anyone desiring LaFollette's Magazine may secure same by subscribing for the Review for one year and paying iii cents additional, making $1.75 in all. Tho magazine is ono dollnr per year. Uld subscribers may get tho magazine by paying up nr- rears and 75 cents additional. A motorist lay in tho mud un der his car.mending.with grunts of pain und elfort, a bad leak in the works, when at last he crawled forth, all black and greasy, his friend approached him with tho oilcan. "While 1 1 11 you were ousy unuer mere, said tho iriend, smiling blandly, "I, too, made myself useful. I gave the cylinder a thorough oiling." "Cylinder bo hanged!" growled tho motorist. "It was my ear you oiled." Currin says :v You can get your favorite magazine here. The cause of irrigation never received a greater boost in this stntclthan during the convention of irrigationists, at Portland the past week. Never before has tho cause of irrigation gathered so much support and tho outlook lor the luture in this direction was never so promising as now. Tho convention attacked the sub ject from the standpoint of the settler and never lost sight of his interests in the matter the whole time. This is as it should bo for the actual settler on tho land is the one most Interested und tho ono who, above all others, should be consulted. .This irri gation congress is right in lino with tho tremendous development movement now so generally un der way throughout the whole state. It means more lauds made available for tho fanner, grenter wealth for Oregon and a greater and moro prosperous population. EL SticcrfeOM to St, John Haml mid Cm vol Couintiiy I,. I). JACKSON, Prop. General Contractor Wc are prepared to do any and all kinds of excavnting for street work and other purposes. We also handle sidewalk and build ing material. Newton and Pcsscudeu Street St. Johns, Oregon Photic Columbia 236 MEN CURED TO STAY CURED Matte you liatr Iwcu ItMltil mij only lirlrl tcmKirilly or nut at nil Hit your trouble Milt th uiMf banj ul ou' not tlcpair CuuhiII we lire ami Irt me trll twt wlictlirr you mil ever br curt J II I lake your I CL Kit you. I will Kl my lime ami my alien lion lo your emie m Ibal you wilt go aay vurrtl a nil grateful. I ha ve trcateftliuaul. I have 1 ured IliuuaauiU I aw Hit only htkUH lu I'oitltml tiealmg mtu'a "606" POR Now Improved And Modified BLOOD POISON It la 110 w two ytara tlnre Hie lutroductlwi ol the NHW IIKKMAN KMMKOV lor III.OOli DISOHDIiKS, aud during that time I Uc ad mtuUlered llila treuitatioii tn tral tUuuuod caw. I have given Hit remedy u tcterc tut. and I ran aay without Itar ol rmitradkttou that ItUIhe icreHte.l UIKOvcryoi ine age ami uw BKST KK.MI'.IIV ON KAKTll lor Hloo.1 rolwu. rck-ardltia ol the tlagc ol the aliment or the aymptomi prtktul. Don't believe the ilurtor who Itll you otherwlte. I inirouuce 11 imccuy nm me eraw lutravenoua Method. Mr Kiulpmtnt lor the ad ncuy ia lite DurH oti ioc HNl'INK liliKMA.N ukmiiiiv In the umilTWAY. You vow lo my otbee. receive the treatment, go about ttur work aauiual. and in about ten day.' time alt yuiptomi dliaiear Why ahoutd you owliuur taking ioloiiou and other mjurioua druntuto your atomach lor ycara when you can route to me aud be cured' Scitiue aure mlnltterlng ol thli remedy Coatt, and I give you the 01 WEAK AIONnr'atWouud Animal tkrum llyiuph ci'Uipouudl it the r dluippoiiiiru my uaiiruu. It m not a medicine, but extracted celli Irom cure remedy thai haa never young vlgoroua auimaU, used by me to rcLulId aud vitallie the human organ, UrgardUx ol Ave. Don't twralut in old Uahioued treatment thatalwaya (all. Come and receive a CerUlu Cure. AUTOGENOUS VACCINES fromplly eradicate ehronlc urethral, prottate and bladder dUcaact aud rheumatuuu II you have a chronic caic ou think incurable, come aud be cured at My Kuk. MyFteaarc Uoi and rrorupt Mciuita ciuaranictu. I Irtat alt dlaordtra ol mtn including Van cote Vtlut, Hydrocele Bladder Kidney aud I'ro.tatlc diaordera. My trentuiei t lor Varlcoce Vein aud Hydrocele ia absolutely palnleaa. doe not dctaiu you Irom your work or home, aud u permaueut cure It effected lu one treutmeut. 60NSULTATI0H $Zrr&A& m " P" tint opportunity to get my I" Kf l r eapert opiulou about hi troulile Mvofficeii olxn all day Irom 9 a tn lo 8 p, 111 and bundaya Irom i to 11 ouly Ailing men out ol town who vuuiiol call, write lor Kllcxamlnatlou blank. M. D. I'irst c. K. HOLSMAN, 221) Morrison street, cor. I'ORTKANI), OIU'.OON