St. Johns review. (Saint Johns, Or.) 1904-current, January 02, 1914, Image 3

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17th
Local News.
DAN'S That's nil. ndv!
Prof. C. II. Rovd snent a fow
dayu in Goldcndulo, Wash., this
week.
' Willinm Anderson left Monday
for Ilillsboro, whore ho will re
main for some time.
Mr. and Mrs. Jud Kay of
Brokon Bow, Neb., are visiting
their neice, Mrs. R Kirkpatrick.
Alien Murray of Catlin, Wash.,
was a guest of his son, Edgar,
on Richmond street, last Friday.
Mrs. George Lynn of Hood.
River was a guest of her par-,
onts, Mr. and Mrs. D. N. Byer-
lee over Christmas.
' Mr. and Mrs. D. Ellis Young
of Klamath Falls are guests at I
the home of F. W. Valentine on !
Charleston street.
Tho card party to bo given by
the Pythian Sisters has been
postponed until the third Thurs
day evening of January.
A fine new billiard table 1ms
been added to the equipment of
tho St. Johns Commercial Club,
and it is quite popular with tho
members.
Former Constable Mitchell was
in St. Johns greeting old friends
the latter part of last week.
Ho is now located in the state
of Washington.
The city primary election will
i nil 1
De nem marcn an, una regituni
Hon will becrin January 31st.
January
Tho nolitical not will soon begin
to boil once more. I The Nev Jersey sjatute au-
J. Edgar Muck is home for the' thorizing the sterilization of
holidays from 0, A. 0. He is I feeble-minded, epileptics, crim
the son of Henry Muck, thejinals and other defectives, has
efficient policeman, and is Pacific been declared unconstitutional
Coast intercollegiate 158 pound by the Supreme Court, as con
champion wrestler. He will re-jtrary to the Fourteenth Amend
turn to college this week. imenttothe Constitution. Jus-
,.iL i x ire i tice Garrison declared that such
With the tariff and currency I a provision might bo extended to
questions that have been agitat-1 incU(le those rPRaraed as un-
ing iiiB wiiuny iui ou
settled, the new year just be
ginning should prove to be one
of the best in the country's
v history.
Fire destroyed the residence
of M. fliacKey on uurr street at
iJMo flionuay moruuiB. iixc
building was under course of
construction, and was practically
a total loss. The origin of the
fire is unknown.
Do not forget the Mothers'
meeting at the city hall next
Monday at 2:30. The subject is
the first one on our new program
for the year, Tho Drug Habit."
The paper is by Mrs. Dr. "Brown,
and will be very helpful to all
of us. Our new programs are
now ready for" distribution.
Come and get one. Reporter.
An Expression
To our kind friends and patrons:
We desire to express our appreciation of the generous sup
port accorded us during the past season. Our success has been
far beyond our fondest anticipation.
We have expanded our business based on our confidence in,
and our knowledge of the progressiveness and fair mindedness of
the citizens of St. Johns.
The people of this community have always demonstrated a
desire to patronize a substantial and progressive firm, who were
able and anxious to do well by them.
We have always followed the policy of gradually improving
the quality of our goods and to keen our stock somewhat larger
than the actual requirements. This policy gives our customers
a decided advantage in being able to choose from large selections
of patterns and grades, it also enables ourselves and our custome s
to buy superior goods at attractive prices.
It is indeed gratifying to note the increased demand on the
part of our people for high grade furniture.
We therfore start the New Year highly resolved to put
forth renewed energy in conducting an establishment in keeping
with this progressive and flourishing Community.
We Wish you a Happy New Year
Ormandy Bros.
1 FURNITURE
Strictly sanitary,
barber shop.
Gilmoro's
adv.
Owing to tho holiday season
the news matter in tho Hoview
this week is quite limited.
English suffragettes must car
ry a match and a piece of sand
paper with them wherever they
go.
Harry Thaw must begin to
have about tho samo taste for
experts that n small boy hns
for castor oil.
Tho British scientist who says
wearing clothes 'is a bad habit
should bo patient. Wo arc get
ting away from it.
When Thomas A. Edison stops
work ho becomes sick. Tfio
great inventor could overcome
that by working for somebody
elso at $U5 h
The Bachelor Club held its
second annual banquet at tho
St Johns hotel last Saturday
evening, and it was a most en
joyable affair.
Tho half price period of the
Review closed January first,
and the paper is now one dollar
per year, as of yoro. A large
number of new subscribers have
been added to the list.
Elmer Howard, 824 N. Edison
street, secured the 10 pound
roast offered by tho Metropolitan
Meat Market for the nearest
guess on the weight of an enor
mous beef displayed in the
market. Mr. Howard guessed
the exact weight 985 pounds.
Two others guessed the proper
weight, but Mr. Howard's guess
was first on tho list,
desirable by a majority of a pre-
vailing Legislature.
- Physical
Culture.
The revival services of the M,
E. Church are to begin and con
tinue from the watch night ser-
vjceg
held Wednesday night, a
full account of which will be
given next week. Services at
7:45 Thursday and Friday nights
of this week. No services Sat
urday night. Sunday morning
regular services: Sunday School
9:50; communion service after
the sermon at 11 a. m, Dr. J.
W. McDougel of Portland, dis
trict superintendent, will be
present to preach the sermon
and eonduct the communion ser
vice, assisted by the pastor,
the Rev. W. Edwin Ingalls. A
cordial welcome to all,
of Appreciation
EDMONDSON CO.
203 S. Jersey Street
1 . T. "' S."
IfDERNlCIflODS
IN
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AND
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infill'
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Subscribe for the Review now
RIGHT
AT
St. Johns Pharmacy
You can buy your Drugs, Patent Medicines,
Sundries and Toilet Articles practially as cheap as
the down town stores. Our cut prices should not be
overlooked.
CYCLONE COLD CURE
The best cold cure on the market today
Lowney's Candies Our Specialty
Minuet Talcum Powder and
Velvetina Toilet Preparations
Columbia Phonographs and Records
Some special bargains to offer. See us before you buy
HESS' POULTRY PANACEA
Will make, your hens lay
The St. Johns Pharmacy
Leading Druggists
OPPOSITE
POST
OFFICE
Madam, Read McCall's
The Fashion Au.lio.iiy
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THE
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mi-Annual Payment
The usual interest on deposits, in the Sav
ing department of this bank, will be credited
on our books December 31, 1913. Same will
be ready for payment or for entry on pass
books, at the convenience of the depositors
on or after January 2, 1914.
Deposits made on or before January 5,
1914, will bear Interest from January 1, 1914.
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PENINSULA NATIONAL BANK
Peter Autx.en, Pres.
John N. Edlefsen, Cash.
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l'icturc frnmiiiK done nt Portland
prices ut H. 1 Clnrk's, the furni
ture limn. Adv.
Wanted- To borrow $1800 on
llrst class St. JohiiB properly.
Inquire nt Review olllce.
For Stile Hhotle Island Hod
cockerels, thorotiKlibred stock.
BIG Central avenue. adv.
Wanted to Exchange- Clear
property for equity. 0. I
Woleott. 1!10 Eleventh street,
I'ortlnmttH
For the Children Plain and
fancy coals, bonnets and dresses
made at reasonable prices at 501
S. Hayes street.
An electric niawaire. only one
in town.- Gilmoro's barber shop.
adv.
For Rontf-Four room houau at
G20 Tyler street; $7.60 pur month.
See Woleott, tho Ront man. K10
Eleven th atroct, Portland.
For Rent- A neat six room
house, dl modern, river front,
good location, lor $10 per month.
Inquire at 61G Salem street, or
phone Columbia '(.'12. xdv.
A Kood drop head how ink'
machine to oxeliangu for chick
enu. Address or call BOB Alta
trout, adv.
Whore shall 1 uot my haircut?
At Gilmoro's harbar ihop. adv.
Death of Mrs. Cole
Mrs, Sophia Cole, a pioneer
citizen of bt. Johns, died ut her
homo on Salem streot at 3:1B
Monday afternoon, She was
born in Rollnhoigh, Ireland, Sep
tember 10, 1828, and was there
fore atfed 85 years, !l months and
10 days of ago at the timo of her
death.' Her husband preceded
hor to tho prravo about b years
ago. Mrs, Colo had resided in
St. Johns for the past twenty
yoars, and was well liked by all
who knew her. Her death was
caused from paralysis, superin
duced by an attack of pneumo
nia, and for three weeks prior to
her death was unable to speak.
Sho was tho mothor of eiuht
children, five of whom are liv
inir. ns follows; Itov. G. M.
Cole of New Zealand, Rev. C. J.
Colo of Eugene, W. A. Cole, a
business man of Victoria, H. C:
V. R Pnlo fin nnfrlnnftr nf finiit.
'tie. Wash., and Miss Eliza Colo
of St. Johns. I' or twenty yoars
tbe deceased had been a member
of tho Adventist church. Ow
ing to tho Adventist church not
being availujio, tho funeral sor-
v'lon wns hold in nnntrrflimtional
church Wednesday. Elder T. II.
Storbuck, an old friend of the
family officiating. W. II. Ham-
ilrnn. who hns boon nn intimate
friend for tho past forty years,
was tne unuertaKer in cnarge.
Interment took place in Colum
bia cemetery. Many beautiful
floral pieces were tendered by
friends of the deceased.
The subject at tho Baptist
church Sunday morning will be:
"Life's Greatest Work;" in the
evening, a New Year's sermon.
By special request tho choir will
repeat the anthem," Who is This
That Cometh?" by Howe; also
"Oh. How Lovely is Zion" by
McPhail, will be rendered. All
are heartily welcome.
' Many country weeklies do not
publish a newspaper on Christ
mas week.
FOR RENT card at this office.
Oldest Bank on the Peninsula
4:0
ON
SAVINGS
4
Safety Deposit Vaults for Rent
4l Ilc CCilu $H
At 2:H0 P. M. the First Monday
in each month.
SUIUECTS
January 5. Tho Drug Habit.
Paper by Mrs. H. 0. Hrown;
discussion led by Mrs. J. C.
Scott.
February 2- Plan to Reach
Absent Mothers, or the Personal
Touch. Paper by Rev. James
Murphey: discussion led by Mrs.
G. W. JolVcott.
March 2- How May We Train
Ourselves to be Religious Educa
tors. Paper by Mrs. Hriggs; dis
cussion led by Mrs. S. C. Cook.
April G A Woman's Influence.
Paper by Mrs. Hanselmnn.
Am 1 My Hi-other's Keener?
Paper by Mrs. Lewis Relllnger.
I ' May 'I Save the Rabies, or
the Meaning of Motherhood,
! Paper by Mrs. J. E. Coll'ev;
discussion led by Mrs. W. R.
llollenucck.
Juno 1- The American Woman,
a Belter American. Paper by
Rev. J. A. Goode; discussion led
by Mrs. Rachel Howard.
July G Our Women at Fault
for tho High Cost of Living.
Paper by Mm. Sook; discussion
led by Mrs. A. P. Serrurier.
August The Duty of Hap
piness. Paper by Mrs. J. Vin
ton Scott.
Opportunities for Doing Good,
or the Value of Loving Sorvice,
Pancr by Mrs. Rranaman.
September 7- The Mother as
a Character Builder for Hor
; Children. Papor by Mrs. T. J.
Monahan; discussion led by Airs.
;Jas. Murphey.
i October B Tho Protection of
Our Girls When Traveling.
Papor by Mrs. Foster: discussion
led by Mrs. Geo. Hall.
Novembor2 Do Penitentiaries
and Roform Schools Reform?
Papor by Mrs. J. M. Shaw.
Teaching Delinquent Childron.
Papor by Mrs. Lou Nye.
December 7 The Protection
of Our Girls in the Department
Stores. Paper by Mrs. Elizabeth
Olson; discussion led by Mrs.
S. J. Korr.
Books on all these subjects
may bo obtained at tho Library.
Jll. 01. C -It WHms
At tho City Hall at 2:30 P. M. tho
Third Monday in each month
SUBJECTS
January 19 Temperance and
Labor. Mrs. L. F. Additon.
February 1G Scientific Tem
perance Instruction in the Public (
Schools. ,
March 1G- Purity and Rescue
Work. -Mrs. A. J. Foul.
April 20 Bible Reading and a
Consecration Service. Led by
Mrs. T. J. Monahan.
May 18- Medal Contest Work.
Mrs. Geo. Hall.
Juno IS The Mission of Flow
ers. Mrs. Beam.
Julv 20 -Tho Work of tho
Loyal Tomperanco Legion.- Mrs. i
G, W. Joflcott.
August 17 Systematic Giv
ing. Mrs. W. R. Hollenbeck.
September 21- Sunday School
Work. Mrs. S. C. Cook.
Octobor 19 - - Work Amorg
Soldiers and Sailors. Mrs. Lulu
Mugone.
November 10 Object and Re
sult of Thanksgiving Day,
Decomber21 Santa Glaus and
Fairy Stories.
of Interest
F. C. Knapp, Vice Pres.
S. L. Dobie, Ass't Cash.
I
20th Century Fireplace
There are places here and places
there
And places all over the world;
Places for water, places for fire,
Places where the smoke- is curl
ed. In sneaking of fireplaces,
I'll tell you a thing that is true:
Perrino's Vacuum Fireplace,
Is1 just tho thing for you.
It burns either coal or wood,
It sweeps the cold like a broom;
It places the heat were you want
around the room.
It gives pure ventilation,
You don't feel like being blue;
You have no scentilation.
For it all goes up the flue.
You're before a perfect fireplace,
The best there is to be had;
You take your lot with a good
grace.
Think the world is not so bad.
- George C. Porrinu, Jack
son, Mich., Rural route No. B,
Description of
20th Century Fireplace
Tho fireplace is so formed that
thejieat is suborned
Or induced back into tho room,
Where the oxygen is burned, a
vacuum is formed,
That hugs the smoke back liku
a broom.
Tho draft is drawn -from tho
basement,
III gives us pure, fresh hot air
With no cold coming in at tho
casement,
The pressure keeps it out there.
Everything is just to suit you,
For your comfort there is no
lack ;
There's no more burning your
faces,
At tho same timo freezing
your back.
Perrino's Vacuum Firoplaco
Is certainly a wondoivj
Indeed, it is a surprise,
For sure it is no back number,
For the wise still patronize.
George C. Perrine, Jackson,
Mich., Rural routo No. B.
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ND KNIFE or PAIN
No Pay Until CurcdJ
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plant makoatha cure
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or body long u t axt
It NlVilPilnt until lut
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atlTIS TO HO
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A 436 VALENCIA ST., SAN FRANCISCO, CAU
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