St. Johns review. (Saint Johns, Or.) 1904-current, October 26, 1917, Image 3

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    HEATERS
HIGH QUALITY, LOW PRICES, EASY TERMS
Your inspection of our stock of Heaters
will convince you that we have just what you
need in the heating stove line, and our Easy
Terms plan makes it possible for you to obtain
one of these fine Heaters for a small payment
down, th(! balance can be paid in small weekly
or monthly installments.
TERMS
Heaters priced $12.00 to $15.00, $1.00 cash 50c vk.
Heaters priced 1G.00 to 19.75, 2.00 cash 75c wk.
Heaters priced 20.00 to 23.50. 2.50 cash 75c wk.
Heaters priced 28.00 to 32.00, 3.00 cash $1 wk.
Heaters priced 36.00 or over 3.60 cash, $1 wk.
Ten Per Cent Discount off the price of any Heater
Tor Cash or for payment in 60 DAYS from DATE of
purchase.
USE OUR EXCHANGE DEPARTMENT
Old stoves or used furniture accepted
as part payment on' new heaters.
ORMANDY BROS.
FURNITURE
Cash or Crecjit Seven Years in St. Johns
HEATERS
St. Johns Hardware Co.
St. Johns Lumber Co.
Wholesale
Columbia 131
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We can save you money
on Heaters. See us before you
buy. We will trade your old
Heater on a new one.
Priced from
$1.50 to $25.00
CASH OR CREDIT
and Retail
Foot of Burlington St.
Choose from 44 styles, colors, bin! sizes
m tt riimritia "KAniirji" i .1 iih
ttvSJl' nt bicycle. All tiro, pictured
LvFJ In natural colors In our latest
catalog. There are many other
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p!erp Mmo of bicycles in the world, all
FACTORY PRICES, from SI5.7U,
J.05, up. There Is u Mead blccle to
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tn 1 Motorbike models. Racers, Juniors
nl.il. Iron. Initios mmlnU Inn- till lit
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30 Days Free Trial
We will
lend tho
UANOEH " bicycle jrou .elect.
lliKIlillT I'llAKUES Ui.a. rur.-
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daja Ireo trlul actual riding test.
not to keep it, and make no charge for
wear ana tear during inai. noniMi
no etTort to Influence your decliion.
Tli J trial U all at our expen.e.
Factory -to -Riders
TIANCICH" -If you decide tu keep It
U th.oldeit and mpt tucretaful bicycle
concern In the world, with a Service de
partment that earea for the parte and
repair needs of more than a million
riders. With every -RANGER" we thlp
. n Certificate of Coaranlee ffcr
Five Years.
r!Te Dam Vtirlrtr II.M Out.
I If! bd fits. rdy-to-u front and
S.mlrn,rli fnr all ItlevelvA mnA ra&iter
brakes, all accurately pictured and described
inihmundrr Daireaof the big new Hanger
(Utakxr. Write for It. It'a freel All the
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u.iinRuni rwl .(lirhmrnt, &t Drlcee ao low
tt.ey will aatoalah you.
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CYCLE COMPANY
5 No. Canal St., CHICAGO
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Local News.
Elmer Sneed has moved to
215 N. Syracuse street.
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'A new restaurant has opened
up in the Jower building on
North Jersey street.
The store building of Couch
& Co., is being embellished
with a new coat of paint.
Wesley Nichols, who has
been ill with pneumonia, is get
ting along in fine style, it is re
ported.
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C. H. Taylor, of 410 East
bessenden street, has lately be
come the possessor of a fine
new I'ord.
A handsome new sign has
been placed on the ofllce build
ing of the Peninsula Security
Company.
The revival mcctinirs at the
Christian Church are still be
ing well attended and much
interest is being aroused.
New fire alarm boxes arc be
ing installed in St. Johns.
There will probably be a dozen or
liftcen when all arc placed.
,
C. C. Woodhouse. Jr.. of Re
public, Wash., has been in St.
Johns the past week looking
after his realty holdings hero.
Mr. Olc Dalkc and Mrs. Anna
Aspcr were married in Van
couver last Saturday.
Most of the St. Johns busi
ness houses closed Wednesday
afternoon in honor of the
Liberty parade, which was a
rousing affair.
The Peninsula National Hunk
will be open each evening this
vcek until 8 o'clock p. m. for
the purpose of taking Liberty
Bond subscriptions.
Mrs. A. J. Foul is visiting
tor daughter nt Sardas. H. C.
mJ will visit in Shuttle and
so her duughter in Olympin.
.Vnsh., before returning home.
A. S. Scales has purchased
the modern 10 room home of
I. O. Newell on 'Allegheny
itreet, J. S. Mckinnuy making
tho deal.
Tlinmns Hlnvnr hn.4 niirnlinqpd
tho interest of Lewis Miller in
the soft drink emporium on
I'hilauelphia street, known as
The Central.
Wlfo-"ThlB paper tells of
a man out in Ohio who lives on
onions alone." Husband
'Well, anyone who lives on
onions ought to live alone."
Boston Transcript.
Ipv. .1. H. Rftr-nnft. tinad-ir nf
ho Concrrccrnttonnl church. 1ms
innn nn Mm niolr llnf fnr tlin nnnt
new days. His numerous friends
liopo for an curly and complete
recovery.
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A representative of tho Grand
Lodge of Oregon will be pre
sent at the regulur meeting of
he I. O. O. K Lodge next Mon
day night. All members are
requested to bo present.
A lady left her woolen shawl
in tho Longregationul church
tho last night of the union
meetings. No person having
returned to claim it, it may bo
had at this omcfl by paying for
this notice.
Rev. A. J. Sullens will con
duct the morning service at the
Congregational church Sunday
morning at 11. Rev. Mr. Sul-
ens is the superintendent of
iome Missions for the State of
Oregon, and is an able preach
er. Do not miss hearing him.
Miss Bernice Brownley and
randmother. Mrs. Mclnnis.
have returned from a pleasant
six months' sojourn in San
rancisco, btockton and other
California cities. While, they
enjoyed their extended stay im
mensely, they were glad to get
back to good old St. Johns.
The burning of a Hindu
boarding house north of Linn-
ton Tuesday evening called the
ocal hre department thither.
ust how the hre originated is
unknown. The building was
practically destroyed, entailing
a loss of $1500 to $2000.
The Methodist church will
heed the calf of Contrress and
of President Wilson fixing next
Sunday as a nation wide day of
prayer. At 7:45 p. m. Hon. E.
A. Baker will give an address,
entitled, "frighting a Retreat-
ng but Still Sturdy Foe."
Wanted Woman for gen
eral housework; must be able
to do plain cookinpr; $5 per
week. Call 529 S. Ivanhoe.
Electric Vacuum Cleaner for
rent. H. F. Clark.
There should be a Victrola in
every home. Currin Say So.
If my work pleases you; please
tell your friends. If not, tell
me. -uogers, nun in. Jersey
street.
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When in need of small arti
cles, get them at the 5-10-15c
store. St. Johns: in the Penin
sula National Bank Building.
Will give several yards of
dirt to the first one who will
call at G21 North Syracuse
street and haul it away. W.
A. Carroll.
William Isensee, of North St.
Johns, sustained two broken
ribs and a cut on the head
Saturday night in a collision
between his automobile and a
street car at Williams avenue
and Hancock street. He was
taken to Good Samaritan Hos
pitnl for treatment.
Pursuant to u resolution
adopted by Congress October
1th asking the President to
name a day for supplication
and prayer. President Wilson
has issued u proclamation fixing
Sunday. October 28th, ns the
day. The day will be observed
as such by the churches of St.
Johns.
Miss Hazel Lyle, a graduate
of the California School of
Music, and a pupil of Madame
Va Lair, of Portland, has open
ed up a studio for vocal teach-
ng nt 227 West Tyler street.
MisH Lyle has been a resident
of St. Johns for the past two
months. Note her announce
ment in this issue.
John Dickson and W. L. Mar-
klo huve returned from White
Salmon, Wash., where thny
picked and boxed the apples at
tho Murklc orchard. Persons
desiring tipples from White
Salmon should leave word at
this ofllce. They will be sold
nt $1.25 and $1.50 per box. and
consist of Spitzenberg, New
town and Arkansas Black.
Kenneth, the little two month
old son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Keck, of 013 Myers street, died
ast Thursday of acute nephri
tis. The funeral took nlnco
Saturday afternoon, Rev. II.
Jones preaching the sermon.
nterment in Columbia come.
tcry; St. Johns Undertaking Co.
n charge.
Mrs. Sarah Ellen Koontzjlicd
at hor home, 715 Willamette
boulevard. Monday. October 22.
aged 52 years. She is survived
by her mother, Mrs. Norman L.
Entler. of Los Angeles. Ca ..
and tho following children: Rea,
rank and Linden Kootz of
ortland. The remnins were
shipped to Hood River Wed-
nesduy for interment. Miller
& Tracey having churge of
the remains.
Secretary of War Buker tells
a story of a country youth who
wbb driving to the county fair
with his sweetheart when they
passed a booth where fresh
popcorn was for sale. "My!
Abner, ain't that nice?" said
the girl. "Ain't what nice?"
asked Abner. "Why. the pop
corn; it smells so awfully good,"
replied the girl. "It does smell
kind 0' tine." draw ed the
youth. "I'll jest drive a little
closer so you can get a better
smell." Philadelphia Ledger.
Capt. Stark, of the local fire
epartment has purchased the
fine five room bungalow owned
by David Steinfeldton North
Syracuse street. Mr. Stein-
feldt in turn purchased a S3000
home on East 24th from W. P.
Willaby, the latter taking a lot
on East lDth street from Mr.
Steinfeldt on the purchase
price, This series of deals
was made through the agency
of J, S. McKinney.
P. H. Edlefsen returned to
St. Johns the first of the week,
after spending several months
near Hesper, Mont., where he
was engaged with Thos. Coch
ran in railroad construction.
Outside of a difficulty in keep
ing men. hot weather and rains
earlier in the summer they got
along very nicely with their
contract. Mr. Edlefsen had
charge of the big caterpillar
tractions while Mr. Cochran
ooked after the team gangs.
Mr. Edlefsen suys that he ac
complished more work with two
caterpillars than could be done
with 100 teams of four horses
each.
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Soap for every purse and pur
pose, uurnn bays so,
Wanted Girl, at Beam's Con
fectionery store.
Good second hand sewing ma
chines for rent. II. F. Clark.
Wanted Girl for general house
work ;oou wages. Call Col. 721.
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For Sale House and four lots
on North Syracuse street. Cal
at this office.
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For Sale-Folding bed. kitclv
en treasurer, oak dining table.
Call 31a Hnrtman street.
Hallowe'en novelties and post
cards. Currin's for Drugs.
For Sale Five room bunga
low. Will be sold at a bargain;
terms. 805 S. Kellogg.
t
For Rent Furnished four
room cottage, 524 1-2 E. Rich
mond. Right couple only.
For Trade Four fine lots and
modern bungalow, well located,
for farm. Inquire at this ofllce.
Choose your druggist as you
would your doctor. Currin Soys
So. '
Hemstitching Mrs. W. L.
Montgomery, 415 N'. Kellogg, nt
back of St. Johns postomcc.
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For Sale Chean Ponv. buircy
and harness; very gentle for
children to ride and drive. Call
Col. G24.
Now is the time to buy that
Victrola. Currin Says So.
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For Trade 20 acres in Gil
liam County for St. Johns or
Sheridan property. 5 12 E. Fes
senden St.
French lessons given in pri
vate or classes, experienced
teacher, horn in France. 425
I'J. Mohawk street.
a-aa-aaaea -aaaaae
Notice is hereby given that
I will not bo responsible for a?y
debts contracted by Mrs. Roy
Wilcox.- Koy Wilcox. adv.
The own or must sell mndnm
six room bungalow, large porch,
50x100 lot, close in. A bar
gain. Phone (joiumtiia
1 1 '
For Sale 100 x 100, 3 room
houBc, nice garden bpoI, Bull
Run water, free wood, at Whit
wood Court: $400, $200 cusli,
balance, terms.
For Sale Two five room
cottages, lot 100x100, East
Charleston. Will be sold at
a bargain. Cull 718 East Rich
mond street.
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Go to tho Auto Repair Compa
ny, 207 South Jersey street, for
your auto, motorcycle and bicy
cle repairs and supplies. Autos
for hire. Phono Coumbia 727.
Rabbits for Sale- -Now Zeal-
and, Flemish Giant, Rufus Red,
While Pinkeyes and Belgians.
All ages and all prjees.- C. R.
Chadwick & Son,219 N.Swenson.
Ilobt. Strayed or Stolen Be
tween Willamette and John
street, Angora cat, black and
brown mixed; white chin, and
answers to tho name of Teddy.
Suitable reward will be paid
for its return. Phone Col. 49.
For Salo nt n Hnrcnfri Mnil.
cm 5 room house, lot 50x100,
well located, bath, basement,
electric lights, fruit. Price
SI 800. SHOO down. Iinlim nn
monthly payments. Inquire 805
a. neuogg street.
Card of Thanks We wish to
express our sincerest thanks to
our many friends for the kind
sympathy extended and for the
beautiful floral tributes pre
sented during our recent be
reavement. We also wish to
express our appreciation for the
kindness and favors shown our
daughter during her illness.
ftir. and Mrs. J. P. I' ones, L. L.
Fones and Family. C. R. Fones
and Family, C. E. Dowing,
Husband.
s
.ALEX. S. SCALES.
G-R-O-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 Fessenden St. 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
Supp
Here's a nicttire for von
And it happens.
If hn hnd mnnpv in f hr
discouraged. It would carry him over until he got an
other jobor it-might set him up in some little business.
It might do a lot of things; that's what it is for.
You should start an account in our bank and have no
fear of the future.
Peninsula National Bank
Officers
I'HTHU At'T.KN,
t'KHIl C. IvNAI'l1,
I'HANK 1', DlUNKHU
. .'resident
Vice Vreslilent
. Vice Preitlilciit
. . Cashier
AnUlntltCmliler
Aiulstniit Cntlilcr
AMlslnnt Ciislilor
John N. Hni.ui'.sitN,
ClIAIU.ltH 11, Kl'SSItl.t,,
Stanton J IHintit,
Kim'AKI) 11. IHOKKIS,
Member of Federal Reserve Bank
Safety Deposit Vaults $3 per box
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EYES EXAMINED
rXV WM VVU 1W-
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, Oro
A hot Combination
WOOD-COAL!
We now dandle 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
KVIJRYTHING MODKKN IN DKNTISTRY
S.WHUU IV
C. R. CHANEY
Transfer, Piano Moving, Etc.
Long Distance Hauling a Specialty
Phone Columbia 425 Office 2I5 S. Kellogg, Cor. John
ose you lost
your JOB
and had no
money in the
dank!
Hint folk thr wlmln nfnw
hnnlr now 1m ttrnnMn'f lm an
dirhctous.
l. AUTHN
TIIDS. AUT.ILV
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A.K.IOBHH
1'. C.KNAI'i'
II. I. I'UNNHI.I.
C1KANT HMITII
J. N I'.DI.KI'HKN
and up.
Pour per cent 011 Savlni-s.
The Particular Housewife
Who tnkes keen interest In the meals
she scivcs will be grcntly hclpctl II she
jiurclntH's licr groceries of ns. You run
count on ttlwitys KcUl"K frcaher 11 ml 11
littKcr variety of table delicacies lieie.
We nrc nnxluiiH to linve yon its n custo
mer, knotting Unit if you try us once
you ttlll come iigitlu,
MUCK GROCERY
301 S. Jersey St. I'lionc Col. 118
GLASSES FITTED
When Receiving
Let your finely furuislieil home throw
out an air of Individuality and refine
ment. Tasteful furniture costs no more
than the kind that tloes not fittingly
blend with homelike surroundings. Our
prices ure uuimestiouably us low as the
fine furniture we handle will allow us to
quote.
H. F. CLARK
THE FURNITURE MAN
400-402 S. JERSEY ST.