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About St. Johns review. (Saint Johns, Or.) 1904-current | View Entire Issue (July 12, 1918)
t T5 Pine Stationery Ansco Cameras and Supplies Grass Rugs LOW PRICED Graphonolas For your vacation ST. JOHNS PHARMACY Our Prescription Department always at your service Prescriptions filled by Registered Pharmacists only Phone Columbia 138 I05 North Jersey St. i t .. rapf KIT H&Mi; iff- Grass Rugs are durable, sanitary and inexpensive. We have them in all sizes and in many designs and colorings. They are suitable for every room in the house and are especially good for 'porches and for the floors of Tents. 27x54 in. Grass Rugs $ 1.35 36x72 " 6x9 ft. 8x10 " 9x12 " ORMANDY BROS. FURNITURE Cash or Credit St. Johns 2.25 7.25 " 10.50 " 12.50 Tents, Tents Right now is the time to buy Tents, when you can get them below actual wholesale costat this store. Investigate and assure yourself that this is the case. Note the following prices: 8x10 foot Tent $17.50 10 x 12 foot Tent 22.00 12 x 14 foot Tent 28.00 14 x 16 foot Tent 37.00 14 x 20 foot Tent 47.00 1. ...... J St. Johns Hardware Co. Agency for Goodyear Tires St. Johns Lumber Co, Wholesale and Retail Columbia 13! C 1101 Foot of Burlington St. A WOMAN With a Dollar Can do a whole lot at this store, for it is THE store for women, and the DOLLAR goes a long way and gath ers much in return. Follow your friends and you will find the proof in the buying as they have done. GIVE U3 YOUR GROCERY ORDER TODAY. Lavrack's Cash Grocery 416 NORTH JERSEY ST. ' Read the Review Advertisements for Latest Bargains Local News, Ulectric Vacuum Cleaner for rent. 1'. Clark. If II. Miss Florence Wnss of Seattle visited nt the K. C. Couch homo mid with other friends in St. Johns Inst week. For the first time in its his ton' St. Johns had n lady mail carrier the first of this week, substituting for Arthur Frank, who lias been cnllcd to the army service. Word from John F. Brownley states that ho is now located at Madison HarrnckB in Now York. Ho plays a French horn in the Barracks I'ost Band, is tfottintf along fine nnd is well pleased with Undo Sam's service. o The funeral services of Charles Bcche, who met donth on West Hurl I turf mi Htrcot the first nart of last week, were hold at the parlors of Miller telrncey last Thursday at 11:30 a. m., inter ment taking place at Multnomah I'nrk cemetery. The Dock Commission is ad vertising for bids for construct ing the road loading to the Mun icipal Terminal at St. Johns'. It will consist of about 2000 square yards of hardsurraeing and GUUU cubic varus oi grading. HMh tiro asked on asnhalt. con crete and macadam. Hear Melbn any doy atCurrins. ' Get your supply of films at Arivni'LiRorfl will uluasu note tlm fnnf tlinf u-linen flvn nillilic ations occur ill one month, which happens about four times a year, all advertising will bo charged for tho extra insertion. Here after a month will moan four niililienttnnu. llnrnfnfnrn the nvfen iqmin linn henn nnioticnllv a dead loss to tho publisher. Russell foil droimod in to St. Johns last week from Virginia, where he is on tho battleship Connecticut. KubhcII was Jon a short furlough nnd his coming wns a delightnil surprise to his father, John I'bff, and Bister. Ho is surely looking as if Undo Som'saorvico was agreeing with him pcrfoctly. missell's many friends wcro glnd to sue mm t 01 tn . .1 once more, no leu iuosuny tor his battleship. Six weeks snent at grain elevator centers of tho onst nnd south hns convinced Frank I; Randall, assistant secretary of the commission of public docks, that Portland's new 1,000,000 bushel grain olovntor, now being built nt tho St. Johns municipal terminal, will meet all require ments. He was sent by the com mission to make a study of olovnt or systems elswhere with par- t cu ar reference to handling grain, costs and general organiz ation. Goo. F. Miles is erecting a small building on Central avenue. I. W. Loar is erecting a gnrage at Fessoifden and lvnnhoe street. George Quay is erecting a small dwelling at TL E. lioga. The Edlefsen Fuel Co. has a new ad. in this issue. Look it up. t Christian Science subject for next Sunday sorvioos: Sacrament. Mrs. L. Armstrong is having repairs made to residence at G28 East Mohnwk. J. It. Berry is erecting a new residence at Central avenue and Buchanan streets. Currms. Tho Roll of Honor does not appear in the paper this week, as there are a number of names to bo added to the list, nil of whom wo have not yet boen able to obtain. As soon as the list is completed it will appear again as usual. Parents and friends are urcred to band in the names of any from St.-.lohns who are in the army or naval service, eitnor through enlistment or draft. The Review is anxious to have tho list fully complete. More Mian 75 years of age, feeble in body, ill many months but but active in mind, Charles Nichols, a resident of the Penin sula district, has determined not to die until one great event is on the records. "Keep mo alive, doctor," ho appealed to his physican, Dr. I. N. Palmer. "I don't fear to die and I'm ready to go so far as my affairs are concerned, but I want to live until the kaiser is licked. On the day that 1 hear he hasvmr rendered, I'll fold my hands. It won't be long." Journal. Bids for the following streot improvements and sewers were opened by the Auditors nt the regular meeting held June 20: Improvement of Syracuse street from Catlln street to Weyer haeuser avenue by grading and sidewalks United Contracting Co., $3,815.11: S. Sirnonsen $3,755.82. Improvement of Allegheny street from Central avenue to Fessenden street by grading and sidewalks J. H. Johnson. $3.631.4G; The United Contracting Company, $3,570.72. Mrs. Soulc has two houses on Edison streot for sale at $1500 each, easy terms. E. It. South is making sub stantial repairs to residence at 1225 South Jersey street. W. II. Haskin has taken out a permit for a modern residence at 301 Tyler streot; cost $2800. St. Johns Methodist Episcopal Church, H A. M. Sormon, "A Nation Born in a Day." 8 P. M. outdoor sing and sermon on City Hall lawn. Dan's Restaurant, on tho cor ner of Philadelphia and lvnnhoe streots, is now in full running order nnd already doing a splendid business, so Dan reports. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Hendricks of Po Ell, Wash., aro arranging to move back to St. .Johns within tho next fow days. Our people will be glad to again welcome them to our midst. Rev. Burton of tho' Baptist church delivered a splondid sor mon at tho city hall plot bunday evening, and it was listened to with much interest by tho good sized audience in attondni.ce. D. N. Byerlooof Oswego, Ore gon, was a pleasant caller at tills offica ono day hint week. He was formerly a wed known eit izen of this place and forsovoral years associated with tho Re view. Ho this wook accepted a position nt the local ship yards. Harry Mansfield, who was in the harboring business hero when St. Johns was a "baby," dropped into town tho first of tho wook nnd ho lost no time in again establishing himself in business in St. Johns, purchas ing tho establishment of II. A. Tripp, opposiio the St. Johns Hardware store on Jersey stnot. For tho past two years Harry had been in Im sinews in Spokane. His old time friends aro pleased to have him return to his old stamping ground. Tho "old timers" aro coming back Hend ricks. Meiklejohn. Dan. Byer loe, Mansfield, and othors com ing back to bo with St. Johns when it is roaching the stage of development that was only a hope in the days of yore. A GOOD BUY House contain ing four rooms finished down stairs and two unfinished rooms upstairs, lot 50x100, nice shade treos, on South Willamette Boulo vard. A bargain at $1250. Want $350 down and balances $15 por month. For nwmo and address of owner, call at this oflice. ANOTHER BARGAIN Four room houso, lot 50x100, one room double, good fonce and gardon, located on East Polk Street. Price $1250; $350 down nnd bal ance $15 per month. Call here. HOUSE BOAT FOR KALE Hero is a good chance to get a house boat that cost much more money than is being asked for it: Was originally built for a gas boat, but never usod for that purpose; is 11 feet long, 10 feet wide, contains three apartments with room for more, tows easily, is lignt ana strong, A groat bargain at $100. Call at this office. NaU the label n yeur piatr. Get your Economy Jar Caps at the St. Johns Hardware store. Bill folders and Purses in variety at Currins. Woman wants washing to do at home. Call 1024 E. Polk street St. Johns. o Lunch Kits and separate parts for same. Currins Says So. o Mrs. Soulo has some fine prop crty on South Jersey street for sale on easy terms. Keep a Kodak story of your vacation. Currin Says so. When in need of small artt clos, get them at tho 5-10-15c store, St. Johns; in tho Penin sula National Bank Building. o Victrolas in vacation models. Take one along. Currin Says So. Suburb calls given prompt attention day or night. Com plate auto equipment; no extra charge; refined service. Miller & Tracey. Take a Kodak with you. Currin Says So. If my work pleases you; please toll your friends. If not, tell mo. Rogers, 202 N. Jersey strnot. Bettor prepare to attend tho Chautauqua. Currin Says So. Young lady wishes position for rest of summer. Willing to learn. Call Columbia 809. o Thelma is tho Queen of per fumes. Currin Says So. Got your tent at St. Johns Ilardwaro store. They wore purchased before tho big raise in prico nnd tho customers got tho bonofit by buying now. Graduate nnd Registered Pharmacists for 12 years. Currins For Druga. Lost Jado breast pin with pearl setting, last Saturday on Jersey street. Finder please leave at Peninsula Security of lice; reward. o Use tho film that is recording tho world's history Eastman. Currin Says So. Tho St. Johns Hardware Com pany will buy your old bottles and gallon and fivo gallon tin cans. Don't throw them away when they can be turned into money. o Bring us your vacation films. Wo finish promptly and cheaply. Currin Says So. I I I I www Go to tho Auto Repair Compa ny, 207 South Jersey street, for your auto, motorcycle and bicy cle repairs and supplies, Autos for lure. Phono Coumbia 727, Everyday you are without a kodak is so much pleasure lost. Currin Says So. St. Johns Fair Store, E. W. Foy, prop.; household utility supplies' and general notions, 207 N. Jersey St. Highest quality goods at lowest prices. Next to Eloctric store. Lost- Gold wrist watch, Swiss movement, gold face, in the bus iness district of St. Johns, Monday afternoon. Finder please leave at Dr. Mulkey's oflice, Peninsula Security build ing. o Good Second hand Sewing machine! for rent. H. !'. Clnrk. tf For COAL and WOOD OF ALL KINDS SEG EDLEFSEN FUEL CO. Oregon Building, 5tli and Oak Phone Broadway 70 or Columbia 321 Or Leave Orders at St. Johns Review Office Mill wood mostly inside, Urge percent age dry enough (or immediate ute (4.25. Coal ?7.00 and up. KEEP YOUR VALUABLES IN OUR SAFETV DEPOSIT VAULTS v: and hovs PEACE OF MIND. YOU CAN'T HELP BUT WORRY IF YOU KEEP YOUR MONEY AND VALUABLES IN YOUR HOME. AND WHEN YOU DO YOU AMD YOURi ARE NOT SAFE. FOR BURGLARS MIGHT BREAK IN AND THEY WILL STOP AT NOTHING. NOT EVEN MURDER, WHEN COMMITTING ROB BERY. COME IN RiGHT NOW AND RENT A BOX IN OUR SAFETY DE POSIT VAULTS AND YOU WONT BE ANXIOUS OR NERVOUS. Peninsula National Bank ot'iucims. Gmant Smith. . . President 1'KKt) C. Knapi. . Vice President I'MANK P. DlUNKliK . Vice President John N. Iii.iuskn . . Cashier CiiAiii.us it, Iti'S.Hiti.i., Assistant Cnsliler Stanton I,. Doiiik. Assistant Cmliler limVAUt) U. Mourns. Assistant Caoliier MKllCToKS. TIIOS At'TKKM I'. I. UKINKKK A K )NKA I' C. KHAN1 II K 1'KNKKM. OKA N'T K.Miril 1 X KHI.KPAKM Member of Federal Reserve Bank 3 per cent on Savings 4 per cent on Time Certificates of Deposit THE COST PRICES o( our excellent uriMTrle. nrr eonnliter iiltl v Itvlmv tlte dixit " of lis Mik upri, lint nor M'Mlf nt iitnhli iiikI nr.ei-l inn lttimi will lmw tin wu ! tlnM- who Mem to tifcUtc ii mil ii l.im ii r iimriiin of pin III limn Me expect. C.ihhI iii.inKe Intnl. right lm inn. pnnni'i m m ire. cour teous iillt nlli.il me y ni ! the asking tlht lieie. MUCK GROCERY 301 S. Jersey SI. Hihhh Ctfl. 118 REDUCED PRICE WOOD COAL? FOR THIRTY DAYS St. Johns Lumber Co. DELIGHTED to Ii v you cull .inv tunc t" iii-v -t our fine MiH-k ( Itiriiiuir.-. iitir liowmrf I (llli'i-lr Mini i'"liiiu iliiiiiiK r-Miui, .-trior and lt tn mi -u Individual ill ur-- rfiid HH-ktr-. A At1' ."1111111. it'a IH trouble to ! to liw tin in H. F. CLARK too THE FURNITUBt MAN 402 8. JKRSKY T Wall Paper F. M, Salteilee ! f Painting YA I f Paper Hanging 1 J A Tinting V A. . oy'Jf Paints 319 N, Suit! AY FUNERALS Beautiful gray or black uiiult casket, hoarse, box 2 autos embalming and refin ed service for $75 MIM.lHt TKACKY I'uncnils if desired for fW. $80. flO. ?W. Higuer priced funeiaU in pio (jortion. We iiMiiuhtcture cuikels. Itdy us-.ut.uit. Jltautiful funeral cliupcl. MILLER &, TRACEY Main 2601 Independent Funeral Directors A 7e06 Washington ut IIU Street, lietween 20th and 21st Street, West Suto ST. JOHNS BRANCH OFFICE W. A. ANDREWS, Representative - CM Central Ave. N. I'lioiiu Columbia 888 J