St. Johns review. (Saint Johns, Or.) 1904-current, May 31, 1918, Image 3

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    Base Ball Supplies
Ansco Cameras and Supplies
Dr. Hess Poultry Tonic
Graplionolns and Records
ST. JOHNS PHARMACY
Our Prescription Department always at your service
Prescriptions filled by Registered Pharmacists only
fhonc Columbia 138 105 North Jersey St.
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De Luxe
SPRINGS
The Bed Spring Luxurious
Do you sleep well? Is your bed com
fortable? Do you realize that you spend
one-third of your life in bed? A good
night's rest is not only a luxury, but one
of the fundamentals of good health. It
conserves your energies and increases your
capacity for work and pleasure.
Do you not owe yourself this kind of
a bed, the foundation o which is a DE LUXE
Bed Spring?
Guaranteed to give satisfaction for
twenty years.
Price, $19.50
EASYTERMS TO SUiT
ORMANDY BROS.
FURNITURE
Cash or Credit St. Johns
"Merit" Hardware
There is Hardware and HARDWARE.
Our Hardware is "MERIT HARDWARE."
Evorv niece in evcrv department is boucrht with a
IW fcf ft. u
. view to satisfactory service.
Makeshift Hardware is always a poor investment, j
The lasting quality is what counts.
If you want an Edge Tool that cuts and lasts,
come to us.
If you want Builders' Hardware that will prolong
the life of the building in which it is used, come to
us.
Wo have no cheap Hardware We sell GOOD
Hardware CHEAP.
St. Johns Hardware Co.
STRADIVARA
KNOWN FOR TONE
The talk of (he Phonograph World. You owe It to f
yourself to sec and hear this Instrument, plnys all Disk
Records. Sold on easy terms by
St. Johns Phonograph Co.
317 North Jersey Street 3
Agents for Edison Cylinder Records and Emerson Disk Records
EXPERT REPAIRING DONE BY US g
BUY A LIBERTY BOND
Ever Fresh Groceries
We make a point of never keeping
Groceries Wc Sell Them
That's the reason why you are always
sure of getting Fresh Groceries when
you come to us
They don't have time to become stale
We are determined our customers
shall have the best if it is to be found
in the market.
When you buy it of us its- freshness
and purity is Guaranteed.
GIVE US YOUR GROCERY ORDER TODAY.
Lavrack's Cash Grocery
416 NORTH JERSEY ST.
Local Nev5
1 J. Kcmn is makiiiR repairs
to residence on Banks street.
Mrs. Soulc has alt kinds of
vacant lots for sale on easy
terms.
C. F. Cook is erectinc a
small dwelling at Tiojta and
Banks street.
Geo. Muhm is able to bo a-
bout again after a severe siece
of pneumonia.
Our terms on Victrolas liber
al. Curnn Says So.
Mrs. M. Donlin is having ro-
pairs made to residence at 520
t i . t
MonawK sircci.
A. W. Anderson has taken
out a permit for a small resi
dence at 7M Bdison street.
B. C. Thompson has secured
permits to repair residence and
construct a garage at 827 N.
Edison street.
A. V. LnfFerty announces
that he will be an independent
candidate for Congress at the
November election.
1
The Grant Smith-Forter Ship
company is erecting a two
itory oliice and hospital build
ing at the foot of I'ussendcn
street at a coat of ?G000.
K. W. Aniroll. forniorlv of
St. Johns, but for some time in
the government fiorvico with
lwnrl mi n Horn at Fall Bridiro.
Wnah.. is snendinir a couple of
days in St. Johns.
John Mobely and family have
returned from Ocean Falls, B.
C. where Mr. Mobely has been
n the employ of the Urown
Willametto Paper Co. lie will
now be employed in one or the
local shipyards.
According to government an
nouncement, freight ratos will
take on a substantial increase
Juno 25th. and the passenger
rates will be incronsod to three
cents per milo on June 10th.
The government juatillos this
action through increased cost of
operation.
The infant son of Mr. and
Mrs. George Calley diod at 973
Yalo Wednesday, tho funeral
services boing held today at the
chanel of the St. Johns Under
takinc Co. The littlo ono was
aged live months and 23 days.
Shipbuilders from every ynrd
n Fortlnnd plan to have a big
aeries of ship launchings on oc
casion of coming visit to Port
land of Charles M. Schwab, who
now heads National shipbuild
ing programme. This ought to
wake up east as to what Oregon
can do in shipbuilding.
'Extreme cost of operation and
lack of business in the Willam
etto Vnlley territory between
Portland and Corvallis has com
pelled tho Oregon City Trans
portation Company to retire its
steamers from the route where
they have been operating since
1886. This ends the steamboat
service on the Upper Willamette.
W. H. Farley.
Cash Register Co.
II. D. Beam is erecting a gar
age on Alta street near Jersey.
Chas S. Biecroft will erect a
dwelling at Ivanhoe and Trum
bull streets.
J. Bassi is having repairs
made to residence at 823 South
Jersey street.
II. M. Francis is erecting n
small dwelling at Smith avenue
nnd Bristol street.
of National
says: "More
people can be reached oftener
and at less expense by news
paper advertising than by any
other medium. Don't spend
just a few dollars for advertis
ing and then say that advertis
ing does not pay. Make adver
tising a consistent policy."
Tho Mother's meeting of the
W. C. T. U. will be held at the
home of Mrs. J. C. Scott. 102
Central avenue, next Monday
afternoon at two o'clock. Mrs.
Mattie Sleeth, the county presi
dent, will be down to talk to
us and is sure to be interest
ing. There will also be other
interesting numbers on the pro
gram. Reported.
It Is estimated that if the
prisoners of war marched down
the main street of this city,
four abreast, it would take more
than thirty days for the proces
sion to pass a given point.
The Y. M. C. A. is making an
effort to reach these men and
provide them with recreation,
entertainment and spiritual en
couragement in their solitude.
N. A. Gee is moving a couple
of houses on Hudson street just
across the street.
Do not fail to take in the
Bazaar at the Skating rink. It
is well worth while.
J. It. Berry has taken out a
permit for a residence at Burr
and Central avenue.
A street show is opening up
for operation at tho comer of
Chicago and Jersey streets.
It. G. Staines has taken out
permit for extensive repairs to
residence at -12(5 E. Polk street.
The brilliant showing of our
boys at the front is highly
gratifying. The American sol
dior is the best on earth.
The Jolly 'Stecn club was de
lightfully entertained at the
home of Prof.and Mrs.C.Ii.Bovd
Wednesday evening. In tho
game of 500 Mr. and Mrs. Chas
Muck secured (lrst prize, Mr.
and Mrs. A. W. Vincent second
prize and Mrs. E. W. McLean
tho guest prize.
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Owing to tli is ship plants put
ting in full timo Thursday the
ball games scheduled between
the loading Foundation club and
tho locals at the local grounds
wns postponed until a later date.
The Peninsula team will cross
hats with Grant Smith-Porter
club at tho local grounds this
coming Sunday, beginning at 3
p. in.
Tho infant daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Walter G. Redmond,
of 031 North Ivanhoe street,
diod Mny 10th of hoart trouble.
Tho funeral servicoH'wero held
at the homo May 20th, Dr. II.
F. Jones ofliciating. Interment
in Columbia cemetery, the St.
Johns Undertaking Co. in
charge.
J. F. Hendricks, a former
well known business man nnd
public ollifinl of St. Johns, was
a pleasant visitor nt tho Review
nHinn Mnndav. Ho intimntoH
that he may soon again become
a resident or bt. Johns, lie
lias been located nt Po Ell,
Wash., where ho was twice
elected mayor. His many old
frionds hore will be glad to toe
him and Mrs. Hondrcks back
in St. Johns.
Mrs. Lula Drury-Scott will
read "A Man Without a Coun
try" by Edwnni Everett Halo at
tno Patton M. E. Church.cornor
Michigan and Alberta streets,
Tuesday evening at 8:15. Mrs.
Scott has arrangod this story in
the third person, thus adopting
it to the platform. The program
will open with a few short read
ings interspersed with music.
Take Mississippi avenue car.
Bids for materials to be used
in construction the railroad sys
tem at the St. Johns Terminals
will be received by the Com
mission of Public Docks at 10
a. m. June G. Bids are to be re
ceived for ballast which will re
quire a large amount of gravel
and the order for the railroad
ties will be for 4,000 more or
less. The order for the rails
was placed some time ago by
the commission.
Grocery, candy and con fee
tionery, old establishment near
a large school, doing a good
business: owner sick, leaving
for California: will sell with
property, reasonable. Tabor
7283.
Currms sell American Made
cutlery and guarantee it.
Cow for Sale Cheap Apply
842 N. Willamette boulevard.
For Sale Chickens, houses
and fencing. 302 E. John street.
Suburb calls given prompt
attention day or night. Com
plete auto equipment; no extra
charge; refined service. Miller
& Tracey.
Cabhnirn Plnnts fin nnr fln7rn.
35c per 100. Call at 311 Central
avenue, uoutn.
A good razor is a daily joy.
Currin's have the good kinds.
o
For Sale Jcrgensen Army
Rille, price $10; address William
Peterson, Central Hotel.
Two lots for sale by owner at
312 Reno street, corner Central
avenue; some improvements and
fruit.
Just ordinary plain snuds will
help us to win tho war. Use
them freely. "Currin Says So.'
When in need of smnll arti
cles, get them nt the 5-10-lGc
store. St. Johns; in the Penin
sula Nationnl Bank Building.
For Sale or Trade -An auto in
good condition. Inquire at this
oiiicc.
Keep your kodak working.
Send the prints to the "boys
over there." Currin Says So.
LoBt-Sapnhiro ring in St.
Johns Monday evening. Finder
please leave at this oliice.
Wanted Apprentice boy. 10
years of ago or over. Apply at
l'eninsula Brass Works, 700
Pittsburg street.
Alaho Land is a big Hawai-
an hit. Victor Record 18380.
Currin Says So.
For Salo by Owner Three
room house, lot 1)0x1015, alley
way. young fruit trees. Call
1014 N. Leonard street.
For Sale Easy terms, two
lots, ono of tho best corners in
St. Johns. Address 205 E. 31th
street, City.
We do (iiinlitv kodak finlHhinir
and deliver when promised.
Currin Says So.
All persons indebted to Couch
& Co., are requested to call at
the store and make arrange
ments for settling the snmo at
their earliest convenience, adv,
For Sale 5 room house end
two lots. fruit and berry bushes.
2 blocks from car line. Also 4
room house and 50x100 lot.
cement basement, fruit trees,
berry bushes. 2 blocks from
car line. Both places for sale
uheap. Terms. Call 842 N. Leo
nard street, bt. Johns.
A victrola in your homo is n
constant sourco of pleasure.
Currin Says So.
For Sale or Trade Good sev
on room modern house in St.
Johns. Will take hotter house
in exchango and pay difference,
or cheaper und arrange differ
ence; Montavilla or Rose City
Park locations preferred. Must
act quickly. See S. W. Rogers,
202 N. Jersey street.
The world's greatest artists
make records exclusively for the
Victor. "Currin Says So."
Wanted An
take care of
mother workB.
sey street.
elderly lady to
children while
Call 921 S. Jer
For Sale Three room house,
lot 50x100. all in cultivation,
street improvements in and paid
for. all fenced. Price $700-?200
cash, balance $10 per month in
cluding interest. Mrs. M. C.
Soule.
For Sale Cozy 3 room fur
nishod house on corner lot
33 1-3 xlOO. two blocks from St.
Johns car line, near Ports
mouth avenue. Only $850. Ad-
dross owner 1090 Courtney
street, Portland, Ore.
Fine tomato plants.
Buchanan or Col. 1036.
315
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Donf let them qe if;
Keep it safe in Our Bank
IF YOU HAVE MONEY, MUCH OR LITTLE, YOU'VE FOUND OUT
THAT EVERY TIME YOU TURN AROUND THERE'S SOME HAND
OUT. OH, IT DOESN'T SEEM MUCH HERE OR THERE, BUT If
THOSE LITTLE SUMS WERE ALL IN THE DANK THEY WOULD
MAKE A BIG SUM IN A YEAR. NOT ONE OF THOSE HANDS
WOULD SERVE YOU IN DISTRESS-BUT YOUR MONEY WOULD.
Peninsula National Bank
oi'i'icims.
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I'HANK 1. DHINKItH , VICC l'tWlillMll
John N. Kdi.i'.i'.ikn, . . Cnslilcr
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Stanton l Doiiih, AmImmiI Ciuliicr
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Member of Federal Reserve Bank
3 per cent on Savings 4 per cent on Time Certificates of Deposit
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WOOD-COALS
FOR THIRTY DAYS
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St. Johns Lumber Co.
Wholesale and Retail
Columbia 131
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