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ARMSTRONGS INLAID LINOLEUM Armstrongs Inlaid Linoleum 12 Feet Wide $1.85 ard $2.20 Per Square Yd. Armstrongs Inlaid Linoleum 6 Feet Wide $1.65 and $2.00 Per Square Yd. Your Credit is Good OAmandu Bags "Gloria" Coffee "Sinclair's" Bacon This Is C ANN Kb GOObS WKKK. and we hnve the bcl Monte nrniul in utmost cverytliih. You will find it to your ndvantoKc to buy it by the dozen nud cn.se. DIM Kb FRUITS arc good now nud not High in Price. Prunes, Peaches, Apricots nud Figs nre Tine to use this time of the yenr. Good Oranges nrc still coming in and nt SO or 10 cents a. dozen they nrc worth the money. KGGS nnd PO.TATOKS nre very reasonable and you can ninkc them n large part of your living. Flour is going up fnst nud will likely be high until nflcr next harvest. Don't forget the FOOD VAI.UK of-Candy for grown-ups os well ns the children. We bundle it in large quantities. "Del Monte" Products "Fisher's Blend" Flour The Grabateria Grocery COUCH & CURRIER, Owners Phono Columbia 102 oaaoooooaoQOOoaooQCKvXKiaoe cwxocHXoooCK5oocKftcaoCA. Dr. F. P. Schultze, Res. Col. 1131 Dr. D. S. Swart, Res. Col 283 Office Col. 379 Office Col. 379 Drs. Schultze & Swart PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS 16 Uonham & Currier IJIdg. Expert Kodak Finishing ST. JOHNS PHARMACY The Prescription Store I A. D. S.. SANTOX AND DR. HOBSON REMEDIES. 105 NORTH JERSEY STREET DR. HESS POULTRY PANACEA, ALL SIZES PHONE COLUMBIA 138 If n person believes ho de scended from n monkey, why ar gue the question? Mrs. Sam. Lear hns been quite indisposed the pnst few days, but is now convnlcsuing. . The Montnir Stove Works -nre installing their Duplex furnaces I The l'iggly Wiggly store will open for business on North Jer sey street Saturday. Miss Kathryn H. Sentt of Seat tle enrolled as a member of the St. Johns Community Club. Mrs. Geo. A. Digler was called to the bedside of her sister at Ha iti the new Pioneer M. E. church leer City, Oregon, last week. this week. Christian Science: Sunday morning services at 11:00: Wed nesday evening nt 8:00 at -lOU Smith avenue. Ethel GraceBigler who had satisfying as any of our modern Negro melodies and readings at the new Pioneer Metiiodist church Tuesday evening, March 9th. Tickets Hue and 20c. Can a church service be as ! Portland Manufacturing Co. I -MANUFACTURERS OF- Panels, Berry Boxes, Coffee Drums, Ex- f celsior Grape Boxes, Egg Case Stock, and all kinds of Veneer St. Johns Lumber Co. Wholesale and Retail Columbia 131 C 1101 Foot of Burlington St. vxiTfc rr i iv t i kt c i Mnrri Tn UK. rKAlm Hi oAnUlrUK VISION SPECIALIST Expert service, reasonable charges. Office Hours: Repair work and replacement of 8:30-12 A. H. 7-9 P.H lenses promptly taken care of. All day Saturdays. Office, Bonham & Currier Building PHONE COL. 379 RES. PHONE COL. 1086 been quite ill with bronchial in lliioiizii, is recovering nicely un der the doctor's care The Neighbor, " a modern in terpretation of a Bible story that makes it real. Community Church Sunday evening at 7:30. The lloyal Neighbors of Amer ica extend an invitation to all members living in St. Johns and vicinity to meet with them for initiation Wednesday, March S, at 8 o'clock P. M. The Gleaners' Sunday School class of Pioneer Metiiodist S. S. will hold their regular business and social meeting on Frida evening, March ii, at the home of Mrs. C. II. Palmer, 1025 S. KcU ogg street. The' Pythian Sister Altruistic Club will meet with Sister Mae Clarke, !IS)0 E. Kesseudeti street. Owing to the illness of Sister Caldwell the meeting place has teen changed. All members are urged to bo present witli Sister Clarke. Reported. Capt. K. E. Mclntyre, after a three week's siege witli bronchial pneumonia, at the Peninsula Hos pital, is able to bo around once more. lie speaks in the highest terms of the splendid service and treatment accorded thu patients at the local hospital. A total of $llr,(10t) worth of street and sewer improvement- will be open for bids on March 8, according to City Auditor Funic. ucludcd in the list is the Orego iiiau avenue sewer from l-'essen- dcu street to the Columbia Slough. St. Johns United Evangelical church, J. Holdcmaii, pastor; res idenco 810 S. Princeton struct logular services next Sunday morning nud evening. Only six more Sundays till Confer W . i ence. Jjci us io our mm 10 close tip tho year's work with as food and complete reports ns possible. Reported. Mrs. Fred P. Olson presented a number of her advanced pupils in ft beautiful song recital at the Pythian Temple auditorium in Portland on the evening of Koh l-nary 28th. Amongst them ap ncarcd the name of Mrs. V. W. llogcrs of St. Johns as dramat soprano.lda May Cook noting as accompanist Tho infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Waltor Soverui, living at 101 S. Crawford street, St. Johns, passed nwny on Thursday of last week. Funeral sorvieos were held at the home on Friday at 2 P. M Hew J. Iloldeman pastor of tho United Evangelical church conducting the servicos. liurial in Columbia cemetery. Sarah J. Parker died at 972 Amherst street Monday. Februa ry 27th, aged 71 years and six months. Funeral sorvices wore conducted by Dr. II. F. Jones at tho St. Johns Undertaking par lors Wednesday at 1 -M0 P. M. In terment in Hose City cemetery. Immediate relatives are her hus band, S. h, Parker, Mrs. M. h. Thompson, a sister, and Mrs, Grace Tate, a niece. A suitable obituary will appear next week. A party advertised the loss of a purse in last week's Review. In less than two hours aftor the pa pers left this office for distribu tion the party called up and said a boy had just brought the purso to her, having seen the ad. He had been waiting to note if any ono would advertise the loss. Shortly afterward another party called and informed us he had disposed of a chicken coop that he had advertised. Review ads. certainly do bring results, and bring them quickly. Selection of the site for the $250,000 hospital to be erected in Portland by the Mystic Shrino or the treatment of crippled children will be made soon, ac cording to u message received on Sunday afternoon from John J. McGilvray of San Francisco. The last obstacle in tho way of the hospital in Portland has been cleared away and decision to go ahead with the work, McGilvray said. McOillvray and Bishop Frederick W. Kcutor of Taooma will visit Portland as the geuoral Shrine committee to make final forms of amusomcutf Come and seel Community Church Sunday evening Reported. Attend the entertainment to be given at the M. K. church on the evening of March 9th. If you enjoy negro melodies this is your opportunity. The Kpworth League basket ball team of tho Pioneer M. K. church will play the Sunnyside Kpworth League team on Friday evening at the Community hall of the Pioneer church. The housekeeping rooms in the ' rgyle Apartments, formerly the St. Johns Hotel nt llurlington and Ivanhoe streets, have been laced in attractive condition and will be ready for occupancy about the middle of next week. The lumber market has an upward trend. The Clark & "Wil son mill at Linnton put on night erew Wednesday. Monday the Jones mill of Portland started up with a day and night erew, and the mills on the Peninsula may add night crews before long. A boxing smoker is tn he held at the Portand Woolen Mills Club House on Friday evening, March !l, for tho benefit of the base ball team. The main event will be between Tarp PoiT, the local hoy, and Joe Swain of Ken ton. Refreshments will he serv ed. Routs to start at 8 P. M. .!) cents. Services at tho new Pioneer M. I-, church of St. Johns Sunday: Sunday school fl:l.r, Hd. Howe, Sunt.: preaching service at 11 o'clock, subject, "Christianity in Earnest ;" Kpworth League devotional service (i:!IO P. M.; In termediate devotional services tl :.'!() P. M. livening service at 7:.'i() by the pastor. Reported. Tho Ladies' Aid of the Commu nity church held a dinner social or silver tea at the home of their worthy president, Mrs. II. II. Campbell, MIT) Kellogg street, on Wednesday afternoon, March 1. There was goodly attendaueo in spite of a number of our mem bors who are on the sick list. Wo hope they will soon recover as we miss them. For further infonna tiou regarding the activity of this A ill see next week's He- view. Reported. Mrs. Ray Willis gave a de lightful surprise at the home of .Mr. anil .Mrs. 1. J. Ogden, 2080 Williamette boulevard, in honor of their daughter, Miss Rosa 'iinl's. Mtli birthday. Dandy re froshments were sorved and Miss Ogden was the i eeipiont of many iM-ful and handsome presents, T.'ioso present were: Mrs, I, .1. Ogdou, Rosalind, Irene and Ira Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Willis and daughter June, Dr. I). M, Ojrden, Mrs. Gillosjiio, Lills Og den and Mrs. Margaret Robin-un. A franchise has beon granted to tha. Linnton Transit company for the operation of a bus lino botweon Linnton and Portland. Tho franchise calls for tho opera tion of busses capable of carrying M porsons. It exacts a franchise fee of $100 n year and u license fee of $1 a seat per quarter. Hourly service must bo main tained botween G A. M. nnd 6;U0 P.M. and three round trips must he made between (J:U0 P. M. and 11 P. M. A 15 cent fare is tho maximum with a requirement that 100 tickets must he sold for $10.00. The mooting of the Parent Teachers' Association of the Wil- GLOVES LARGE ASSORTMENT W. W. ROGERS THE RAINCOAT MAN hums school Monday afternoon was a very cnjoyablo occasion. John N. Kdlofsen, president of the Peninsula National Rank, gave a very interesting and in structive address .on "The Fnm ily Rudget." The subject,should the child be paid in the homo and should they havo an allow ance, was discussed. Tho James John Glee Club furnished some delightful music, as did also pu pils of Ms. Shepard's room. About forty cups and saucers woro donated by tho Association for the use of the teachers. Tea and cake were served. Tho people of St. Johns are finding that Dr. Frank Sandifur not only savos thorn time and money m relieving their vision troubles, but his skill and enuin- Fair Storo sellinB out. adv ROGERS' SUPER-SIX 50c. The Dili Load Man, Col. 1133. Get your battery recharged at tho bt. Johns Garage. adv WORK SHIRTS 95c. R O C E U S. Twelve Inch Inside Mill Wood and Planer Trimmings. Col. 1133. Storo your car thin Winter on a paved street. Fire-proof car ago; unexcelled service, $5 per month. 212 S. Jersey street. Phono Col. 056. ltf Twelve Inch Inside Mill Wood and Planer Trimmings. Col. 1133. Men's Two Tono Drop Stitch Fancy HosoGOc. ROGERS. Spring Millinery Opening March 10-11, 1922, at 200 N. Jer sey street. Mrs. M. K. Crane, prop. 18 $2500-Scvcn room house on paved street; plumbing, lights nud base ment; sewer, sidewalks nnd paving nil paid. Terms. RICE &TATE, 107 N. Jersey. Phone Col. 887. For 12 in. Block Wood Ool. 268 Have exceptional lot of good buys in St. Johns homes. Call nt my now office, 211 1-2 S. Jersey street. A. W. Davis. This is not just talk you will get more than your money's worth at the Community church Sunday night. Reported. Woman wants work by day or hour. Call 115 S. Kdison St. Good Shoes Clioan. ROGERS. The Big Load Man, Col. 1133. Income Tax duo on or before March 15. I will mnko it out complete. A. W. Davis, 21 1 8. Jcrsoy street. Notnry Publiu. Fair Storo eollinir out. dv A business proposition! Satin faction guaranteed at the Com inunity Church Sunday evening. Reported. For 12 in. Block Wood Ool. 258 ROGERS Lovos To sell Good Glovea. Wo take this opportunity to thank the people of this vicinity for their patronage in the pnst, and hope for the continuance of the same. We are glad to say on account or declining prices wo can furnish you Millinery more reasonable. St. Johns Millinery. TRADH for ncrcngo six room modern house, lot n7xlf0, fruit, South St. Johns, $3000. RICK & TATK, 107 N. Jcrsoy, Col. 887. Mm. Vinson does hemstitch ing at 528 South Ivanhoo; phone Columbia 1U11. tf Men's Chilly Athletic Under wear 95c. ROGERS. If you want to soil your prop erty, list with us. If you want to buy, come nnd see us. Couch & Hurson, Hcnltow, 205 N. Jersey Mreot. Don't forget the big fun show nnd pio social at Moose Hall on Monday night. Admission ten cents ladies who bring pies free, Given by tho livo wires Securi ty lieneflt Association. adv. Men's Dress Caps $L25, $1.50, $1.95. K U U I'J K S, Wanted Lady wishes to do family washing. Call at 115 South Edison street. For Rent. Housekeeping rooms at UH N. Central avenue. For Sale Cheap and sightly building lots. See j. S. Downey at once, 933 N, Syracuse. 12c St. Johns acre and 3 room house for $2000. Easy terms, or A acre and same house for $1500. RICE & TATE, 107 N. Jersey street. Col. 887. Kn Kh Khn Khaki Pants. ROGERS. Richest nilllc in St. Johns from tested Jersey cow, delivered (or $3 monthly. I'reer between H. folk and Jersey St. Call at 1011 V l'ollc. Lost Small child's dark brown kid glove, on I'cssenden street between Seneca and Jersey. I'lease return to 614 I'.ast I'essenden street. Lost Lady's gold watch Feb. 27, valued as kecpsaKe ; Elgin movement; lost between French block and Charleston on Jersey street. Finder pease leave at this office and reeeivo reward, or oall Columbia 755. I I 1 Good Foods Properly Prepared Means Good Health Z), t an s R.estauran t Masonic Building KNOWS HOW SAVE AS YOU GOl Save ns you go nnd you will go far; spend as you go nnd you'll go to the poorhousc. It is nil right to be the good fellow NOW, but the good fellow of TODAY is the one that is pcuniless TOMORROW. Saving does not mean being miserly. It means n sensible ''ccntcr-of-thc-road" position, saving n port out of cash week's pay nnd putting It away for the future. Why not tnke n part of next week's pay nnd open a SAVINGS ACCOUNT with this strong institution? .When J UU u V ITIll I'tWUl J Jl Willi VUt ItUliit. u iu tins ... shown above. This' safe is , nn exact replica of the famous I Liberty Bell. No better symbol of the Independence you nie fl saving for could be had. It only takes $1.00 to open nn account and obtain a Liberty Rett Batik. Peninsula National Bank COURTESY, SERVICE, SECURITY THE BANK OF INDUSTRIES WEAR-EVER SEVEN INCH ALUMINUM FRY PAN (Regular Prlco $1.20) 49c St. JOHNS HARDWARE CO. South PortCoal$12.75 CLEAN, HOLDS FIRE OVER NIGHT BROADWAY 70 Government tests show our Utah and Wyoming Coals excel In heat. Prlco $14 and $15. DON'T MISS IT! AT The New Plonoer M. E. Church of St. Johns, Thursday Evo., March 9th at 8 O'clock. . Negro Melodies and Readings BY - Members of the First African M. E. Ziori Church Concert Company. AXiXj A.R.TISrPS . ; Miss Violet Hooker, Soprano. Miss Gwendolin Hooker, Reader. $ Mrs. Cornelia Williams, Reader. Mrs. E. M. Strawder, Whistler. Mr. William Drew, Tenor. Mr. William Bowers, Basso. Mrs. E. D. Cannady, Soprano Promotor. Miss Andross, Accompanist. Tickets: 35 and 20c This space donated by the Courtesy of I-I. TJ1. OLARK The Furniture Man CASH OR CREDIT Tnis offer is good from March 3 to 11 Aluminum Covers 20c Extra Sale Starts Friday Morning SEE OUR WINDOWS selection of the site. ment are of tho best.