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St Johns Review from Portland, Oregon • Page 3

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St Johns Reviewi
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Portland, Oregon
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MAIL BOXES 4 HEATERS HEATERS! Big Reduction on all Heating Stoves These Heaters are the same heaters we have ever handled for several years. We are not cutting the price because they are dead stock, but because we are GOING OUT OF BUSINESS Second Hand Ranges and Large Cook Stoves at a Bargain New Pipe Free With All Ranges And Cook Stoves No. 18, regular $13.50, only $11.00 15 per cent Discount on 18. regular $12.00, only 9.50 No. 20, 15.50, 13.00 ox No.

20 14.00. "11.60 iNO. zz, iu.ou, iic vjt. uuniia nctiiuc No. 22, 1G.00, 13.00 25 per cent discount on on all Malleable Ranges Air tight homeIfuMISHERS Heaters 501-03 JiRsersr.

at Cost -fir Local News. Chickens for sale. 502 Tioga. Your prescription is handled by experts here. North Bank Pharmacy.

E. S. Wright mado a business trip to Hood River, the latter part of last week. Everything must go. Iron beds, cribs, dressers, chiffoniers at great reduction.

Seo closing out sale. Calof Bros. In tho light of tho recent convictions of labor officials, ono is almost tempted to believe that Harry Orchard tob tho truth. Rev. C.

P. Gates and family spent Christmas week with relatives and friends in St. Johns. Ho is tho samo energetic and optimistic good fellow as of yore. G.

D. Fassott, who has been in San Francisco for the past several months, spent Christmas week with his family here, returning to 'Frisco via tho Beaver Tuesday. M. A. Bitgood, a former well known business man of-this city, greeted old friends in St Johns the latter part of last week.

He is located in Eastern Oregon, and likes it immensely. Person's troubled with partial paralysis are often much benefited by massaging the affected parts thoroughly when applying Chamberlain's Liniment, This liniment also relieves rheumatic pains. For sale by all dealers. P. Ray Poff has associated himself with W.

R. Carlson, a former school mate, and opened up civil engineering offices in the Spalding building, Portland. Ray is deserving of success and his many friends in St Johns feel sure that he will achieve a great name for himsef in his chosen profession. T. T.

Parker, a former St. Johns attorney, spent a day or two in St Johns last week. Thad is in the throes of conducting a newspaper in Wilamina, Oregon, where he has filled the editor's chair and played "devil" between times. Thad is a good fellow and makes lots of friends wherever he goes. Pure cotton felt mattress at cut prices.

Calef Bros, closing out sale. Get an electric head treatment or massage at Gllmorc's Harbor Shop. Elbert Hubbard says "A Judg-ship is a booby prize given to a lawyer for inefficiency." If you want that ono best calendar for 1913 leavo your nnmo with us. North Bank Pharmacy. Tho Senior Class of tho High School gavo an Alumni dance In tho rink last Friday evening.

Tho hall was beautifully decorated for tho occasion, and was largely attended. Tho Congregational church has gotten out nifty calenders that are of special interest to the church goers. A picture of tho church nnd time of meetings are depicted thoreon. If you are interested in the health, comfort and convenience of your family stop at G. W.

Overstreet, 811 Jersey, nnd seo the now Parkeyte. the odorless, sanitary toilet. Within tho reach of every family. A 17 ounce girl was born in the Aurora, hospital. Tho child is perfectly formed and is strong.

Mrs. Eva Roote, of Aurora, is tho mother, Her wedding ring can bo slipped on one of the child's legs. Tho Fire Department desires to extend its most appreciative thanks to Mrs. J. M.

Gillespie and Miss Eliza Cole for refreshments of coffee and sandwiches at the time of the Algoma fire last week. The kindness and generosity of these ladies cheered the boys up wonderfully, and they were sure much obliged. Here is a remedy that will cure your cold. Why waste time and money experimenting when you can get a preparation that has won a world-wide reputation by its cures of this disease and can always be depended upon It is known everywhere aB Chamber lain's Cough Kemedy, ana is a medicine of real merit For sale by all dealers. Quite a number of friends perpetrated a surprise party on Mr.

and Mrs. L. Hemmingway, at 910 N. Hayes street, Saturday evening, Dec. 28th.

Those pres ent were Mr. and Mrs. Hemmingway, Mr. and Mrs. J.

Con- tt rn? T1 treras, Air. n. iioiunson, rrariK Carlson. Rollo O. Harbeck.

Glen Fletcher, Byron Poff, Clarence Foss and Grover Griffith, the Misses Agnes, Lena, Myrtle, Delha McQuarrie. Sylvia Taylor, Lena Lawrence and Irene Har- del. All kinds of games were indulged in and refreshments were served, and all departed at a late hour after a most pleas ant and enjoyable evening hav ing been spent One who was there. HOUSES FOR RENT OR- for Sale on Easy Monthly Payments Several modern houses at East St. Johns can be purchased on monthly terms.

Talk with ANY AGENT IN ST. JOHNS Or R. G. BRAND Sis Lewis Hldg 4U1 nnd Oak Sts. Phone Marshall 2641 LOOK UP YOUR PHONOGRAPH TICKETS No.

8083 will carry away a fine $25.00 Columbia Phonograph if presented at this store before December 7th, upon tnat date if said number has not been turned in by someone of our customers, No. 8173 will be the winning number. Look Up Your Tickets DO YOU SUFFER From Eczema, Kidney Trouble, Chronic Constipation, Cold or LaGrippe, Indigestion or Dyspepsia? If so, do not fail to try our guaranteed remedies. Your money back if they do not help you. Our Prescription Dept.

is most complete, and always in charge of a competent druggist. St. Johns Pharmacy Th Reliable Drug Store Double Piano votes with each Mail Box ASK FOR PIANO VOTES 'fTV 4 Free Mail Delivery in St. Johns is now a reality. We have just received a large shipment of Mail Boxes, and for the next few davs we shall aive Double Piano Votes with each Mail Box.

Buy now 't 1 i TV ctr 1. ru-t i wnne our seock is complete, rrices zuc to St. Johns Hardware Co. Akodukisaioy forever. Cur- rin says so.

Satisfaction, is the word Gil more, the Barber. Pnnwt for rugs sold below cost at Calef Bros. sule. Picture frninliiL' done at Portland prices at II. V.

Clark's, the furniture man. tf T.nnvn vniu 11 nil! ft with UR for a calender. Wo are going to got more. Norm uuuk pnurmncy. If von want nromnt delivery of wood, call Cochran-Nutting Co.

Phone Col. 554. 415 bo. unyes street. aotf Vnn iln not want chean work.

but you do want good work ehonn. Seo G. W. Overstreet, 311 S. Jersey.

Vron mn dolivorv in St. Johns becomes effective and to tmvo nnnovnnco. give us your street and number. A largo number of our subscribers have already done so, but there ure many that have failed so to do. Wntali meeting services in which music and refreshments played a prominent, part were Iwilil ni tho church Tucsay night.

Tho occa sion was most interesting, wen attended and heartily enjoyed. TCnrl la linvlnir room tlm Hnlhrnnk block formerly occupied by tho Princess Theatro overmuiled and remodeled preparatory to installing: a first class moving picture theatre. Wo understand that only tho highest pinna nlntlires will 1)0 flllOWll. mid ull the apparatus for Bhowing them la new ana uptouaie. VVnmnn in Oroiron towns are to organ izo Homo Industry Clubs to boost tho "Made-in-Oregon" movement.

Tho women of tho state will bo educated to demand tmma mmln linrn nt linmu. and the result of these organizations is certain to provooi great uene-fit to tho homo industries movement. rirm'f fnrcnt tho Mother's meet ing at tho Library next Monday afternoon. Mothers of School nliilftron will lift nsiieeiallv inter ested, as tho subject "Diet for School Children" will bo very it ably presented uy Airs, surrier and Mrs. Joffcott.

Everybody invited. High chairs at your own price. Calef closing out sale. D. W.

Patton, a planerman in the West Oregon Mills who recently purchased a quarter block on South Hayes street with resi dence 1108, was married to Miss A. E. White of Tacoma, Washington, on Christmas. The young couple arrived in St. Johns Saturday evening.

Mr. Patton is a brother of Rev. J. J. Patton.

pas tor of tho local Methodist church of St. Johns. A large number of our citizens nrn tnlr inir julvnntniro of the ex tremely low rate of 100 envelopes 1 prinieu wiwi nuniu unu uuuresa thereon for fifty cents. This is just one-half the usual rate. If vnn iiho nrlnted envelones vou will never need to worry about whether or not you tailed to at Inch vour address to the last let ter you sent to your friend out of town, Everybody is uomg it, why not you? Magazines of all publishers.

"Currin says so." Gihuore's Harbcr Shop a specialty on childreus' hair cutting. Mayor Gilbert of Seaside was a guest of A. W. Davis last Saturday. If you need a healer or range it will pay you to get the closing out sale prices at Calef Bros.

A. D. Moe, proprietor of tho Hood River Glacier, made us a brief but pleasunt call on Tuesday. Did you ever try Nyals Cherry Cough Syrup for that irritating persiBtont cough? North Bank Pharmacy. First Christian Science Society Sundays n.

Wednesdays at 8 p. in. Reading room open on Tuesday and Saturday from a to p. m. All cordially invited to the services and reading room, Subject bunilav: Christian Science.

Persons desiring to stop for any period in Portland should tako tin their quarters at the Holligllotel, conducted by Frank Kusso. ono of tho most all able and obliging hotel men in tho business. The rales are rcasona- bio and accommodations first class. lfocmmif tnn nf nnHtnt Hnrvlres will bo held in tho Congregational church Wednesday evening, January 8th. Subject: "Con secration lor service" urs.

Paddock, stato superintendent. Dyott, Lowden, Kentner and Ilov. Bollinger will tnko part in tho services. Wo carry a full lino of Maga zines and will tako your subscription for any muguzine pub lished. North Hank Pharmacy.

Tlw fllirlHtiTMH exercison nt tho Congregational church was well attended and the Sunday School rendered a very excellent urogram which was enjoyed by all present. After tho program tho children received a wen lined sack with candy and nuts. Pas tor, superintendent and organist each received a gift from tho Sunday School. At tho school meeting Monday evening, called for tho purpose of levying tho school tax rato for i the year, mere were uvo citizens nresent beside tho board. A levy of five mills was made.

This is two'tenth of mill more than last year. Little interest seems to be taken In school meet ings somehow. It must bo be cause tho people havo tho full est confidence in the efficient school board, and know tho in terests of tho public will not suiter at their hands. Miss Blanche Edlofson gave a Yule tide party iuonuay evening, December 30th, to a number of her friends. Tho homo was beautifully decorated in red and green with mistletoe and holly and tho color scheme was carried out throughout.

A miniature Christmas tree was in evidence. fJnmnu nntimnrlntft nf tho RPUHnn VJ I. were played and solos and duets rendered, ueireshments consisting of salads and chocolate, icn crenm. cake and candies were served. Tho occasion was immensely enjoyed by all present, who wero Messrs.

C. E. Bailey, Wynn Manning, Guy Winer ThnmnH F)rwd. Lfiwrenco Schubb, Thomas Autzen, How ard Teal, Arthur King: AUsses 4...1 1. 1.

A A. zen, Mary King, Hulda Guerber, Mnrcmret Uneklov. Delia Zim merman, Edith Tuthill. Mae Whelan, Fern Davis, Estello Guerber. Now is the time that you need that hot water bottle.

Currin says so. Currin says: Bring your films to be finished. Money not duo until you are satisfied. Get envelopes with your name, street and number thereon neatly printed at the Keview ollice. Price, 100 for GO cents.

Prescription service here is looked after by men who know. Tho drugs are one quality The ueHt. Hotter try us next time. North Bank Pharmacy. We did not have half enough calendars to go around, but we are going to re-order; leave your name with us and wo will see that you get one.

North Bank Pharmacy. CQiiKCegutionol Church Sun- day school 10 ATM. preaching 11 A. M. and 7:30 P.

M. Tonic Sunday Prayer meeting Wednesday nt 7:30 p. m. At 0:45 Sunday even ing the young people will meet to organize Christian Endeavor. I'.

J. Hufford has earned ad ditional honors with his brood of eight white faced black Span ish chickens. At the Port and poultry show ho secured first prize on cock, hens and pu let: second prize on cock, hen, pullet nnd cockerel. At the Eugene show last week he was awarded first prize on hcn.p'.'llct and pen: second prize on hen, pullet and cockerel. Mr.

Hull'ord residus on Central avenue, and his chickens are fast becoming famous. Evangelical Church Tho Sunday School is entering upon tho new year with bright prospects having rooloctod Mrs. Hall as Superintcndant for tho ensuing year, thus wo are assur ed that tho present policies nnd plans will be carried out that has given the school Its present prosperity and permunence. Mrs Hull has proven that she is especially adapted for this kind of work. The- church elected as its loader Mr.

Monuhan whoso ability us a leader is unquostionod. He has done much to bring the church up to its present standing, and although a very busy man, ho always has time for tho church and Its work. Special evangelistic servicos will begin this coming Sunday. Hev. J.

A. Goode of Portland will havo charge of tho services. He is a good preacher and a consecrated servant of his Lord, tho public is given a special invitation to attend all of those services, which will continue indefinitely. A union service will bo held in tho church next Suday at 3:00 P. M.

which is known us "Fathers Day." Some of tho features will bo special music by local talent us well us ladles quurtet from Woodlawn, and Mr. Westbrook from Portland, and Rev. Kerr, and Rev. Goode will speak besides tho local pastors. This service is open to everybody.

Don't fail to bo there. Reporter. How is Your Title? Have your abstracts made, continued or examined at the Peninsula Title, Abstract and Realty Co' Accurate work. Reasonable fees. II.

Henderson, manager, 208 North Jersey, McDouuld building..

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