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About St. Johns review. (Saint Johns, Or.) 1904-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 30, 1918)
RANGES Pine Stationery Atisco Cameras and Supplies For your vacation I DE : 5 ?.EVI on Easy Terms We have on display a long line of Rang es, all of them are sanitary style -(leg base)- -have Polished Tops and plain Nick el Trimmings. Duke Range size 8-18 $62.00 Terms, $7.50 cash $1.50 weekly Beauty Range size 8-18 $64.00 Terms, $7.50 cash $1.50 weekly Peerless Range size 8-16 $68.00 Terms, $8.50 cash $1.75 weekly Charter Oak Range size 8-18 $8.0.00 Terms, $10.00 ensh $2.00 weekly Estate Range size 8-18 $92.50 Terms, $12.50 cash $2.50 weekly Old Ranges Taken in Exchange Your Credit is Good. ORMANDY BROS. FURNITURE Cash or Credit St. Johns ST. JOHNS PHARMACY Our Prescription Department always at your service Prescriptions filled by Registered Pharmacists only Phone Columbia 138 105 North Jersey St. Local News, Pathc Records nt Currins. Mrs. Hntti is havinc a caraire constructed at 1029 Hudson. F. W Hood is rctmirmir resi' denco at 1027 Oswego street. J. R. Berry is orcctinir a now residence at Calhoun and Central avenue. day at Cur- WMKm BIB (B 1,1EJ-1B-J :SaajTW a u r ,'CS51 Kleetric Vacuum Cleaner If. Clark. Hoar the lalost patriotic lar records at Currins. The largo illustration on the first page of tin's paper was tie sinned by C. C. Woodliouse. a heavy St. Johns realty owner, and a mining engineer of con sidorablo skill and wide exper ience. It took some months of painstaking effort on his part to make it as accurate as it an pears. While it was made about five years ago, it is the best illustration available and prove Woodliouse' Hear Caruso any rins. Get your Economy Jar Caps at uie at. jonns Hardware store. C. C. Sharpe has taken out a nnrmit fnr n nnn urnrv irnrncrn nt inr' tvoomiotiaus mull in oi olnSmid CeS ,,ot l"JU 'silace bt. Johns and Central avenues. nK, hg .,ro.)heck,8 nro bci fu, The local ball team was do- fcated at Vancouver Sunday afternoon by a score of 9 to 1. 0 G. W. Smalley is making sub stantial repairs to residence at Olympia and Charleston streets. Mrs. W. W. Irwin and Mr. J. M. Hraden of Grand Rapids, Mich., arc guests of their sister, Mrs. S. J. Holt. I Real Bargains In Tonfc caaaiC8xa:a:::acBXoceoocoo 111 1 VI Ilk Now is your opportunity to buy tents at a price act ually below wholesale cost. Seize the opportunity while it may be had. Note the following prices: 8x10 Tent 16 .(0 10x12 Tent 20.00 12 x 14 Tent 26.75 14x16 Tent 34.00 14 x 20 Tent 42.00 St. Johns Hardware Co. Aftenrw for fJnnrlvpnr Tirc Deth Roirors is spending coiinlu of weeks in the mountains with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Overatreet. The throe modern tlwollings that are being constructed by the Peninsula Security Co. on Itich mond street between Ivanhoe and Syracuse, are now under roof. C. II. Webster of Tacoina, called on his old friend, S. 11. Satterlce, last week. Mr. Web ster is a veteran of the Civil War, and took in the Encampment at Portland last week. Tho teams St. Johns Lumber Co. Wholesale and Retail Columbia 131 C 1 101 Foot of Burlington St, ? Still Eating: Good! We are still selling Groceries GOOD groceries -the BEST groceries in town for the money and are selling a lot of them If you are a customer we can hold your trade without advertising. Our gro ceries and the service we give will do that But if you are not a costomer you ought to be, and we WANT you to be one, for it is as much to YOUR benefit as to ours Just ask any of our customers they will tell you then come yourself, and you will be happy, and so will we GIVE U9 YOUR GROCERY ORDER TODAY. Lavrack's Cash Grocery 416 NORTH JERSEY ST. Peninsula and Corn foot played a frame of ball at the local grounds Sunday after noon, in which tne lormer was hopelessly outclassed and result- nir in a score or a to u. un y two hits was all the Poninsulnitos wero able to garner. 1'. G. Gilmore. formerly well known citizon and business man of St. Johns, but who hat been successfully engaged in the mer cantile business at Newport, greeted his old time friends hero tho first ot tho week, lie ex pects to enter the government service in tho near future. "Pete" reports business thriving at Newport. II. J. Davis, chief electrician at U. S. Naval Training station at Seattle, was a recent visitor at tho home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Davis. He alao spent a week in Salt Lake City. Since his return to Soattln ho has successfully passed tho ex amination and boon appointod Warrant Gunner, a commissioned office. As the government, under the conservation of news print papor, does not favor the enlargement of any newspaper, but on the contrary urges a reduction in size wherever possible, adver tisers who anticipate using the columns of the Review for the Fall business should arrange for their snace without delay. Our space for advertising purjiosois is quite limited, and the demand for such space is incivasing, fo it would not bo wise to delay until such space has all been contracted for. Better see about it at once. 1 J 1 1 Bonham & Currier, the enter prising and well known mercan tile dealers, closo their thirteenth year of business in St. Johns the first day ot bentembor. From a modest beginning they have gradually expanded until today their three stores under one roof is one of the most comnlete and uptodate establishments of Port land. Honham & Currier have always attended strictly to busi ness, ana y courteous treatment honest values, judicious advertis ing, and incorporating the Golden Rule in their daily bus iness they have attained a prominence and a reputation that they may well feel nroud of. Thirteen ha3 at times been con sidered an unlucky number, but in this case their thirteenth year has proven the most success ful of all. May they continuo in business here for many years to come, and may each succood ing year prove more successful than the one preceding it. FOR RENT wit at thli afflt nronhecies nro bcinir ful filled. Hie picture is we worth pondering over. In no better way could the wondei fu advantages of the lower penin suln be depicted. Study it well Among the institutions that have located in St. Johns within tho past year is the Peninsula Brass roundry. founded by H. A. Baclimau. and is already do ing n nourishing uusincss in ma king accessories for the shh yards. The Valveless Pump iv I'oundry Co. is a new com pauy that has taken possession of the old Marino iron Works plant at l ho root or Kichmoiul street converting it into a big foundry. besides erecting a good sized machine shop. The Associated Engineering Corporation has taken over the old b.ix factory and is making a specially of pulleys and blocks for shins. The Jobes Milling Co. has been transferred to the Koho City Flouring Mills and the capacity of the mill is being doubled. Under a government conser vation plan for news print pa per is an order discontinuing weekly panors to subscribers three months in arrears. There are a numuer on the Kevlow list who comes within this rul ing simply because they have neglected to pay up when their subscription expired. We would regret very much to lie com pelled to eliminate these good citizens from our mailing list just because they have overlook cd the fact that they are in ar roars. Therefore, any subscriber who is three mouths or more hi arrears is requested to remit as soon as possible, ho that wo will not be under the necessity of taking a single name from the list. Pleaie remembor this, as we shall not havo the timu to send out personal notices to this effect. Ono of the establishments that secure .the stahlllty and sun- stantiality of Ht. Johns is the erection of the immense mini- ieiiml gruin elevators and coal bunkers in North St. Johns. The cost will approach very closely to $8,000,000. and work on the same is progressing rap idly. Adjoining it will soon he erected an eight story concroto t louring mills, with several other industries in prospect. With tho big elevators on the north end and the half million dollar municipal dry dock on the south ond of St. Johns the sub stantiality of St. Johns cannot further bo questioned, Ihe dry docks is always busy. It is cap able of lifting the largest ships .'gming into the Portland harbor. On account of tho government restricting the use of news- mpeii stock to as low minimum as possible in order to conserve its supply,, and in order to nssist tho government as much as posaihlo along this line, this issue of the Review is not as large in size as it might have boon. In order to confine the issue to eight pages much of the matter had to be curtailed and some writeups eliminated. There is so much that could be suid concerning St. Johns, its in dustries and bubiness concerns, that a much larger sized paper would be necessary to tell it all, and at the same tinfe carry enough advertising mattor to pay for cost of publication. Ow ing, therefore, to lack of space, illustrations and details in con nection with industrial plants and citizens of St. Johns whom have boon largely instrumental in making St. Johns what it is today are largely eliminated. At a later oriod, when the supply of news papor is more plentiful, we hope to get out a papor that will tell the whole story faithfully and well. Thero is nothing a soldior en joys so much as pictures of home and the home folks. Send thtm a few home snap shots. Currin Says So. . When in need of small arti cles, get them at tho 5-10-15c store. St. Johns: n the Penin sum National Bank Building. Lauder makes records only for uiu viuxuK. Horn iii nt iinv uny at uirrma. Learn to dance Miss Blanche Whitman's Dancing School, G10 v. Charleston street; phono Loiumuin uoa. has always been to keep the assets of our institution thoroughly liquid. Our mem bership in the Federal Reserve System accomplishes this aim to a degree previously impossible. In the Federal Reserve Bank we have an unfailing reservoir of cash obtainable in exchange for commercial paper v.h'ch wc hold. Genuine Hawaiian Uktdnlna. At uurrins. Peninsula National Bank Ol'lMCItUS. Chant Smith, I'Kim C. K.VAPI', 1'llANK 1'. DHINKIIK suburb cal Is tr von nromnt aueiuion uay or n is it. Com pinto auto on ultimo nt! tin ovt I John N. ltiiutrsitN. charge; refined service. Miller Ciiaumis ii. kiwiim,, a: lracey. We will bo tho school hook and supply headquarters this year.as ii inepast. uurrlns.SayB So. a All phonoirrimhs in'niii tlmf IhI the iirunswick. Currin Says So. 0 I f my work nleases von : nlrmqo ion your l r ends, if not. to me.-liogors, 1202 N. Jersey sireei. . President Vice President Vice President . . Cmliler AtxMrttitCnslilcr AmUIaiiI Cuihler AiwUlniit CiuIiIit A Victrola is i pleasure everv dav Currin Says So. source of I in the year. ror oaie oix room house 111 .list St. Johns: terms. Call nt i;mH Columb a bou ovard. tiuarantecd made in Amoricn cutlery at Currins. rorba O Two ota nonr newt. office. Price $100 each. Small cash payment down or Liberty .oiiu. ;m in, Willamette. Get Patho Hecordu at Currins. t - I'or practical naintinir and uilriominiiur. irood work, rielif ...... . ,v . . price, puoiiu Loiumbla b'J'j. MRKCTOK8. THO. M TXRW V. l DMINKRR A K JOMK I'. l KNAW II. K. 1'KNNhl.l. Stanton I,. Down, AmUIaiiI Cmliler okant kmitii HmVAKD K. Momuim, AiwUlniit Curiik-r j n nni.iti'ii! Member of Federal Reserve Bank 3 per cent on Savings 4 per cent on Time Certificates of fkjmit Surely Our Windows llitvc ntlrrii'U'il 'mi. l'crliftM y.n v tlinilKlil tlinl our urk mikI hi nitcw were K dint ( IiIkIi prtrrs it' other wity iiruiul. UY 1111111 on lilt! It liUfclT llnlllrH l.t t ittoc- til 1 llkTK,lilll Hf Itlilliitiilll .1 ilil ' 1 ' 14 I K." I f 'C t l'OIlilit ill (ik k Jiut llli ' t Help lit Mti' tlii- Inch 1 nt itulilt'iii (nr vim. ' MUCK GROCERY S. Imry St. VUhiw CmI, 1 1 i REDUCED PRICE ' ' 30 WOOD-COAL! FOR THIRTY DAYS St. Johns Lumber Co. Are you investinirin W. S. S.V uurrin bays So. ror SaloDtike HaiiKe, wood or coal, SUri.OO. Ca 931 North voIIokk. Come in and hear the late rec- ords. i ou are always welcome. wirrin says so. St. Johns Fair Store. K. W. i'oy, prop.: household ut tv supiuios unu ceneral notions. 207 N. Jersey St. Highest quality K'oodH at lowest prices. w ox i to I'Jioctric store. A Newly Wed Pair limy Ami vwry lcllu lut Imh ,cfu' illK ')) AH WM-Allien I w-.llt- 1 1 K't ! Suit iiihI KimkI if'v l a t'wry r ' l'irl"i iiiitu in an inliuiiu tru ly oi niitii-. Mini u.liuUirii I. a ukuuJi lirltfllt .iml rl tn von t'vriy i til l iilllUll lll.lt lull. H. F. CLARK too THE 402 S. FURNITURE MAN UNIVERSITY of OREGON i .ay your n ans now to tret a Victrola for your fumilv nt Xmas. Lurrin bays bo. LokiiI Services A. W. La f for ty, W Pittock Klock. Garnish- monts defended: all decrees. olephono, Uroadway 2'1G. Adv. Tho Brunswick Phonoyranh plays all makes of records at their best, and without any nanfro ot atttachment whatever. .'hat is tho best nart of it. Currin Says So. ror Sale- Youmr carnation plants, 2 cents a p ant. Mrs. W. L. Montgomery. 415 N. Kel- OKK St., Phono Col. 897. We would like you to havo a Victor Keeord Catalogue. It will intorest you, whether you iuvo a talking machine or not. 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Mrs. Kathermo Quay, 928 North Cen tral Ave. Kor Sale Two fine lots, cor ner, hard surface paid for, fine ocation, No. 1 terms. Innuire at this of lice. Good Second hand Sewing machines (or rent. ii. v. untie, tl FUNERALS Beautiful black adult haarae, box embalmlnu and ad acrvlca (or gray or onsket, 2 outoi rotln- $7 MII.MvU TRACK V I'lincruls K ilc. in ii for f'iO 30, 10. C0. JIikIit cl (uucmU i i juu ortiit Wc nntnufacliirt-i iiki'U. I.ud. i--m,i.iii. lUrautifiil funeral ili.ipc MILLER & TRACEY Main 2601 Independant Funeral Dlroctors A 76B5 Washington ut I II J Street, tietween 20th and 21st Street, Wuat Sitlc ST. JOHNS BRANCH OFFICE W. A. ANDREWS, Representative GM Central Ave. N. Plioue Columbia 88b"