St. Johns review. (Saint Johns, Or.) 1904-current, August 24, 1917, Image 3

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    Heaters
On Easy Terms
1
I
ing HKATKRS, every one of
ns they are usclnl.
Tlie chill, damp
evenings of ear
ly autumn will
need a HEAT
ING STOVK
to make the
liotne comforta
blc and cheerful.
In anticipation
of your needs
we bought a
large stock of
II E A T E RS
m any months
ago, at the low
est possible
price. We have
new, up-to-date
models in wood
burners, coal
stoves and com
bination w o o d
and coal burn
them ns ornamental
Prices, $1 .65 to $33.50
Old Healers Taken in Exchange for New.
ORMANDY BROS.
FURNITURE
Cash or Credit St. Johns
Auto
HEADLI
GHT
LENSES
I
I The New State Law will not allow
J a dazzling or blinding light.
uon i run me risit oi Deing
arrested. We can furnish
Lenses from $1.00 pair up.
Local News.
AGENCY FOR GOODYEAR TIRES
St. Johns Hardware Co. i
St Johns Lumber Co.
Wholesale and Retail
Columbia 131
C 1101
Foot of Burlington St.
C. R. CHANEY
Transfer, Piano Moving, Etc.
Long Distance Hauling a Specialty
Phone Columbia 425 Office 215 S. Kellogg, Cor. John
Keep a roof of prosperity over your head and
help your neighbor to do likewise by trading with him
in business.
You Help Him, and
He Will Help You
HOME TRADE MEANS HOME- SAVINGS.
This paper is booming this town all the while. HOW
ABOUT YOU?
Subscribe Now!
A $150 funeral for $75. See
ad of Miller & Tracy in this
issue.
Lewis David
visit by his
Indiana.
is enjoying
father from
Geo. M. Hall has completed
a neat Rarage at his home on
South Jersey street.
Canning of vegetables and
berries is now encacinc the
attention of the thrifty house
wife.
Mr. and Mrs.
have returned
week's visit at
sorts.
C. H. Derrle
from u couple
the beach re-
Whale meat is now coming
nto its own. and it is boinir
shipped East for consumption
n vast quantities.
The S. P. I. class of the
Christian church held a de-
ightful picnic on Linnton beach
ast Saturday evening.
W. E. Ashbv and wife secur
ed a lame string of catfish Sat
urday ueninir. They are both
expert with the rod and line.
James Catto. the faithful and
cdicient shipping superintend
ent at the locul woolen mills.
las purchased a flue Chevelett
auto.
Edward Campbell and wife.
of Willamette boulevurd. have
returned from a four months
ojourn in Eastern Oregon and
mrts of the Willamette vnlley.S
Kov. L. Bittner will occupy
the pulnit at the Evanirclicnl
church Sunday morning at 11 a.
m. A special invitation is ex
tended to every one to attend.
Electric Vacuum Cleaner
rent. H. P. Clark.
Clarence Foss has purchased a
house and lot at 1018 East
Mohawk street.
The dry weather will nroba
bly terminate when hop picking
begins, as usual.
Ed F. Monahun, wife and
aughtcr and Mrs. T. J. Mona-
inn left lust Friday by auto for
sojourn at lillamook beach,
returning home Wodnopdny eve-
tinn.
Lieut. Denne II. Know 18, of
tht National Army, was cir
culating among his friends here
the past week. He looks as if
army life agrees with him ex
ceedingly well.
The keel for the first ship to
be constructed in St. Johns was
started at the local ship plant
Saturday. Work is being rush
ed with a maximum of speed
in all departments.
Ernest Johnson, wife and son
and two sisters of Mrs. John
son, motored up from Indepen
dence and were the guests of
Mrs. W. L. Montgomery the
first of the week.
C. Kind, a former well known
resident of St. Johns, but for
some years residing nt Mc-
Cormack, Wash., has moved
back to St. Johns, taking up
their residence in the Swcngel
house.
i
Any reader knowing of a man
who wants to engage in the
blacksmithing business in St.
Johns, should refer him to the
nnv, appearing elsewhere in
this issue. It is a rare oppor
tunity for some blackmith.
The Fourth Quarterly Confer
ence coming just before the
ominous annual Conference, is
always a very important event
in the Methodist church. Fri
day evening. August 2t4h is the
date for St. Johns Methodism.
Dr. Youngson will preside. A
full attendance is expected.
N. A. Gee's smiling counten
ance was visible upon the
streets the first of the week.
Mr. Gee has been laid ur
since early spring with one
affliction after another, but he
was able to withstand and wear
them all out. His many friends
are glad to see him about
once more.
Mrs. J. N. Harney and daugh
ter, Mary, returned on August
16th from a two months' visit
in Eastern Iowa and Nebraska,
which they enjoyed immensely.
They were accompanied home
by Miss I'lorence Bicksler. of
Salem. Iowa, who will make an
extended visit in the West, pos
siblly entering Berkeley Col
lege in the Fall.
"The sin of Jeroboam" is the
minister's topic Sunday morn
ing at the Methodist church.
We will feel awfully lonesome
for our brother pastors and
our sister churches when our
union Sunday evening services
close. If we could have our
way, they would never cease
till the world is redeemed.J.
H. Irvine, pastor.
M. E. Epworth League topic
next Sunday evening: "Echo
Meeting for Summer Institute
or Convention."
With this week's issue the
name oi this paper will be
changed to St. Johns Review
instead of Peninsula Review.
H. D. Powell and family have
returned from Montana, where
Mr. Powell has enjoyed lucra
tive employment for some
months.
Rev. Paul Rood, of Seattle.
has been a guest of his parents
in this Place this week. Rev.
Rood spent Sunday with "Billy"
Sunday nt Hood River.
Mrs. J. Parkin and son, Her
bert, left last Sunday on the
steamer, Kilburn, for an ex
tended visit with Mr. Parkin,
nt Eureka. Cul.
C. R. Chuney has severed his
connection, ufter years of faith
ful service, with the Lauthers
Mercantile company, and is now
engaged in business for him
self. Sec his ad. in this issue.
Rev. A. P. Lnyton was suc
cessfully operated upon at ti.e
Good Samaritan Hospital Tues
day, and his hosts of friends
will be glad to learn thul he is
getting along as well as could be
expected.
o
Dr. Borden and family will
return from Seaview, Wash.,
where they have been enjoying
n vacation since August 1st.
The Dr. will be in his ollice to
receive patients Monday, Aug.
27th, at 0 a. in.
J. B. Thorp, who has been
operating a ranch near Scap
poose for some time, has accept
ed a position as conductor on
the street car line, taking up
his duties last Saturday. He
formerly resided in St. Johns.
S. A. Satterlee, the North
Jersey street tonsorlal artist,
had the misfortune to lose a five
dollar bill the first of the week.
The finder is requested to turn
the same into the Red Cross
Fund.
"Ernest," said the teacher of
geography, "tell whnt you know
about the Mongolian race."
"I wasn't there," replied Er
nest hastily. "I went to the
ball game."
Dr. B. F. Rambo. now located
in the Grnys Harbor country,
where he is practicing his pro
fession, spent a couple of days
in St. Johns the past week,
making arrangements to move
his family to his new location.
The Dr. is very much plenscd
with his new place of busi
ness. 0
Congregational church The
pastor will preach Sunday morn
ing nt 11. Sunday School at
10. The church and pastor will
unite with the other churches
in the open air service at 7:110.
The union service will be held
in the Evangelical church Thurs
day evening at 8.
for Get your malt syrups at The
Central, Miller & Glover.
Good second hand sewing ma
chines for rent. H. F. Clark.
Wanted Small house, furn
ished or unfurnished. Call at
this ollice.
Wanted Lady for light book
keeping. Apply at St. Johns
Hardware Co.
Horses for Sale M. B. Lind
ley, 1002 Fessenden street:
phone Columbia 311.
tor Sale Fully equipped,
Eastern built. 21 foot gasolene
inunch. Apply ut this ofhee.
Hemstitching Mrs. W. L.
Montgomery, 415 N. Kellogg, nt
back oi St. Johns postoflice.
For Trade Four fine lots and
modern bungalow, well located,
for farm. Inquire at this ofhee.
Wanted Experienced girl for
general housework. Call 704
Lombard street; phone Colum
bia G57.
If my work pleases you: nlease
tell your friends. If not, tell
me. Rogers, 202 N. Jersey
street.
For Trade-20 acres in Gil
lam county lor at. jo ins or
Sheridan property. 542 E. Fes
senden St.
A SNAP Lots 1 to 4 in
Block 0. Point View. Must be
sold. Apply J. W. II. Reld
Devil's Lake, N. Dakota.
When in need of small arti
cles, get them nt the 5-10-15c
store. St. Johns; in the Penin
sula National Bank Building.
For Sale Two five room cot
tages, lot 100x100, East Charles
ton. Will be sold at a bargain.
Call 718 East Richmond street.
Go to the Auto Repair Compa
ny, 207 South Jersey street, for
your auto, motorcycle and bicy
cle repairs and supplies. Autos
for hire. Phone "oumbia 727.
Rabbits for SaleNew Zeal-
and, Flemish Giant, Rufus Red,
White Pinkeyes and Belgians.
All ages and all prices. -C 11.
Chadwick &Son,211) N.Swenson.
Owner must sell modem six
oom bungalow, largo norch. 50-
xlOO lot, fruit, shrubbery, and
fenced, also lot 50x125. both
close In. Phone Columbia 112.
St. Johns Fair Store. E. W.
by. prop.: household utilitv
supplies and general notions,
207 N. Jersey St. Highest
quality goods at lowest prices.
Next to Electric store.
For Rent No 217 N. Jersey.
sizo 12x50 with woodshed, has
gas. water and lights; flno for
Hisincss or would make a nice
place for about 3 rooms, fine
condition.- A. W. Davis.
For Sale Modern eight room
louse in Piedmont, three blocks
rom four car lines, fruit, shndo
and shrubbery, 100x100 lot,
sleeping porches. Owner must
sell, bargain. Columbia 112.
Over forty years of experience
at the bench enables mo to linn
dlo practically any job in the
ino of repnlnngbw 88 and
other foreign make of watches,
owely, etc. No job too large
or too small. Rogers, 202 N.
ersoy street.
Citizens should not build fires
for burning refuse in their back
lots during the dry weather.
The different fire stations have
been notified to give no permits
for this purpose until the dry
weather has been abated to
some extent. To build such fire
without a permit is a punish
able offence.
It will require about four
months to complete the plans
and specifications for the con
struction of the grain elevator
system in North St. Johns, but
in the meantime development
of the site will be rushed and
the railroads will proceed to
make the necessary trackage
connections.
R. D. Jackson and family of
Moro. Oregon, are spending a
few days in St. Johns. "Jack,"
as he was familiarly termed by
his friends here, was a former
well known local pharmacist,
which business he is still en
gaged in at Moro. The many
friends of himself and family
are glad to see them once more.
We desire to express our sin
cere thanks to the neighbors
and friends who so kindly ren
dered their' aid and assistance
during the illness and death of
our beloved son, and assure
them that their kindness will
ever be gratefully remembered.
Mr, and Mrs, H. Danielsen,
I if--
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Evens
lave returned from a delightful
two weeks' outing at the var
ious beaches.
Mr. Autoist, you can protect
yourself by getting a pair of
lenses, fiom $1.00 pair up, at
the St. Johns Hardware Co.
"Get down out of that tree!"
a farmer ordered a man who
he saw up a persimmon tree.
"Thoso green persimmons
aron't fit for food." "I'm not
using them for food," replied
the man. "I'm eating them
to draw my stomach up to fit
the high cost of living." -Ex.
Hurry A. Imboden, the popu
lar meat market man, antici
pates leaving today, Friday, for
an extended visit at his old
home in Philadelphia and New
York City. He will also take
in Altnntic City and Coney
Island, nnd possibly some of the
world series of baseball before
returning. During his absence
George Imboden will have
charge of the St. Johns Cash
Market, with Fred Myers assisting.
.ALEX. S. SCALES.
G-R-Q-C-E-R
Staple and Fancy Groceries
Fresh Fruit and Vegetables In Season
We carry nothing but the best
and our aim is to please
501 fettenden SI. Phone Columbia 210
N. J. BAILEY
HARDWOOD AND FURNITURE
Farm to trade for St. Johns Prop
erty. Corner Bradford and Erie Sit.
Phone Columbia 157
CONFIDENCE
in tho Federal Reserve Banking System played
an Important part In the recovery of business
Irom the adverse conditions following tho out
break of the European war, thirty months ago, and
U still helping to keep business on an even keel.
Thi9 system with its Immcnso resources Is a
bulwark of strength to tho banks which are mem
bers or it, and will ussist them in uny financial
requirements which they may be called upon
to meet.
By depositing your money with us you ie
ccive the protection and the new facilities which
our membership in the system roubles us to
offer you.
Peninsula National Bank
Officers dikhctoks.
PUTHK At'TKN, . . President
PrK C. KnaI'I'. . Vice l'rcMdcnl
I'haNK l DwiNKim . Vice President
John N. Hin.tti'sitN, . . Cashier
Ciiaumih II. Rts.snu,, Assistant Cnsliler
Stanton 1,. Doiiik, Assistant Cashier
I(mv'AKI) It. MOHKIS, Assistant Cashier
Member of Federal Reserve Bank
Safety Deposit Vaults $3 per box and up. Four per cent on Savings.
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GRANT HMITII
J. N. HDI.I'.FHHN
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CALL US UP
Tell us your wants Mini you'll see the
cfliclent way wc tun this hop.
We keep the licit and our store Is kept
clean nud freshly stocked. 1'or depend
nble groceries, delivered on time, wc are
at your service always, all the time.
MUCK GROCERY
.101 S. hnty St. Phone Cof. 118
EYES EXAMINED
GLASSES FITTED
WE DO IT RIGHT
A COMPARISON WITH ORDINARY FITTING OF GLASSES
ONLY SEEMS TO EMPHASIZE THE QUALITY OF
PERFECTION WHICH HAS BUILT UP
OUR CONSTANTLY INCREASING
OPTICAL BUSINESS
WE KNOW HOW
DR. W. J. GILSTRAP
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
St. Johns, Portland, Ore
A Hot Combination
WOOD-COAL!
Wc now handle coal as well as wood
St Johns Lumber Co.
DR. HERBERT F. JONES
CHIROPRACTOR
311 NORTH JERSEY STREET
No charge for examination.
Res. Phone Columbia 690 Office Phone Columbia 97
DR. EVART P. BORDEN
DENTIST
Office and Residence 3I3 N. Hayes St.
TELEPHONE Columbia 477
EVERYTHING MODERN IN DENTISTRY
You Can Point Out Any Rug
At Clark's furniture Store ami uo mat
ter which is your choice you can he
sure that as lonj; us it is hi this collection
it's a neiiuiiie product of the Sultan's
Kreat nij; weaving empire. The verv
breath ami thought of the young maiif.
ens of the east who weave these works
of art are fairly imbued iu these exqui
site iloor coverings. The prices of tnU
week will never obtain again,
H. F. CLARK
THE FURNITURE MAN
4CO-402 s. jenscY sr.
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Victrolas on Easy Terms
Victrola X (Oak or Mahogany) $75.00
12 Victor Records(24 selections your own) $9.00
$84.00
Pay $7 down and $7 pr month
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