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    ST. JOHNS REVIEW
VOLUME 18
ST. JOHNS, PORTLAND, OREGON, FRIDAY, JULY 28, 1922.
NUMBER 38
Having Qiilfe An Outing
Port Orford,' Oregon, July'20,
1922--Mr. 'A. W. Miirkle, Editor
St, -Johns Review Dear Sir: I
will writo you a few items of
our trip through Coos and Curry
couiitics. As we went through
Iloscburg, Southern Oregon, we
were ncurly cooked, ready to
serve, but when We got over tlio
Divide wc began to find it cooler.
The valley through Myrtle Point
is -very beautiful as well as fer
tile. The Roseburg-Coos Bay
Highway is very rougli and nar
row, and Jots of construction
work. When we reached Bandon
Beach oh, boyl wo thought we
had struck Greenland. My advice-
to our friends before start
ing '6u this journey to Bandon
put on all the wool underwear
you have and Mackinaw coats
anu wool trousers, ana tie your
nat on with n clothes line if you
expect to keep it. And be sure
and ahayc, for if you don't, the
wind will removo your whiskers
for you. I liavo caucht duito
lot of sea perch fisli here, and at
Mussell Creek caught quite
few big trout. Wo drove as fur
ns Cold Beach, did not like it
there and will go no further. Wo
find the benches in this country
too cold and windy. Thcro aro
too many bad detours and con
Ntruction work in this country at
the present time to make n vaca
tion a pleasure. Curry county is
wild and woolly. We saw the
deer feeding in the meadows on
the small ranches, signs up no
hunting or shooting, so I .was
contented just to watcli them
feeding, and drove on. Tho Mrs.
has gotten such a beautiful com
plexion since coming here all
the same as Siwash, ha, ha I Wo
aro now at Port Orford. camped
in the. park, and wo will soon bent
it out of hero and go to Tilla
mook where it is wanner. I won
der what is the matter with the
moonshine hunters.' I thought
Urcgon was a ury state It is
about as . much dry hero as the
Atlantic Ocean, if you take a trip
through Curry county. If thoy
keep on with thbf new highway
they are building it will have the
world beat for a scenic drive
Romothing different all the time
in the' way of' nuturc. You go
around rocky bluffs, under them
through cliffs overlooking tho
ocean' and beautiful mountain,
fltrenms. It is certainly a rough
country, but you don't need to
be a speed fiend to drive in this
country if you value your lifo
worth anything. J. B. Camp-bell.
Not Very Alluring
W. C. Walker has received the
following concerning Guam from
his son, Hazen 0. Walker, who
was stationed there for eighteen
months :
Guam is a mass of trouble gat!
crcd on the western horizon of
civilization. It is bounded on the
north by rocks of destruction, on
the west by typhoons and smug
glers, on tho south by cart
quakes and on the east by font'
recollections of tho past. The
climate is a combination of clcc
trical changes and Li especially
adapted to the raising of "Bam
boo Lanes." The soil is very
fertile and produces large crops
of treachery and corruption. The
beast of burden is tho faithfu
caribou. On a thrco mile hike
only ten days' rations need bo
taken. The principal exports are
rice, tobacco, ncmp, copra, war
bulletins and slant-eyed students
The chief imports aro iodine, qui
nine, beer, whiskey, arras ami
ammunition. The native towns
arc an aggregation of palm
shacks, tilth, dogs ,cats, prize
chickens, pigs, lizards and na
tives and all other inhabitants
live on terms of equality. Last
but not least there is tho nativ
drink, "Agundicnto" which is a
conglomeration of thunder, light
ning, barb wire, fermented nee
die points, powder and brim
stone. One drink is a stagger,
two a tumble, three a fall and
four is suro death enough said.
Guam, Guam, beautiful Guam,
Land of breadfruit, banana and
palm :
Homo of Fandangoes, typhoons
and quakes,
And plenty of other things that
givo you the shakes.
Land of centipedes, scorpions
and sharks,
Cock roaches so big wo mistake
them for larks,
Mosquitos so small that wo can't
keep them out,
Rains most of the time so wo can
not go out.
Nothing to cut and nothing to
wear,
No plneo to go, so I stay at homo
and swear;
Hades can't bo worse than this
Island of Guam:
Though I'm boiling inside I try
to keep calm.
Miss Verda MoNiven lias re
turned from Bcllingham, where
she lias been attending tho Sum
mcr normal. She will teach in
tho new high school at Fall Creek
this Fall.
Try the Drug Store first.
Mrs. Frank A. Rice
WISHES TO ANNOUNCE THE
Opening, of Her Fall Classes
Tuesday, August 1st
As this is the only class fqr
beginners this term, those wishing
to enroll are requested to make
application immediately as only a
limited number can be accommodated.
t- i
SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES $3.00 PER YEAR 1
I Leave yeur bends, Jewelry, valuable papers, f
etc. In our burglar and nrepreaf vault.
t The Ideal place fer yeur valuables when yeu I
ge on your vacation.
Peninsula Security Company I
St. Johns Undertaking Co.
Thomas Or Ice, Manager
tffef, Eijifi 8527-MWKS-WiW, Eaiikt 0219 281 . kwj .
Will Hold Picnic
Extensive preparations aro be
ing kjiade by the Ancient Order of
Hibernians and Ladies' Auxiliary
for their fifth annual river excur
sion which 'this year will be held
July 30th on the boat Swan.
Leaving the east side approach of
Morrison street bridge at ten
o'clock Sunday morning the boat
will stop at St. Johns for passen
gers and wil then proceed down
tho river, stopping oft at one of
tho beauty spots along the Col
umbia river for a program of
athletic sports. During the trip
a four piece orchestra will dis
penso music for dancing which
will be enjoyed by all. A feature
of this ycarX outing will bo an
exhibition of old Irish dancing
and the contest for the best Gae
lic dancer on the boat. Indica
tions arc that the championship is
eagerly sought as already a num
ber have registered. Among tho
steppers aro Miss Helen Farrcll
who will dance the Irish jig and
horn pipe ; the ancient four-hand
reel and Walls of Limerick will
be given by a large Gaelic class
and flic Misses Hondo will dance
a three hand reel. Competent
judges will render the decision
and prizes will bo awarded by
the Hibernians for tho best step-
per. Preparations arc being
Officers Installed
On Monday, July 10th, Laurel
Lodge 180, I. O. 0. P., installed
officers, Bro. Fred Haskell acting
D. D. G. M. for Hro. Lee Cornm
ny: Ed. V. Guile, N. G.: C. W.
Mason, V. G.; S. J. Burroughs,
Hec. Sec; G. V. Norcne, Km.
Sec.: II. F. Clark, Trcas.; J. Bart
lott, Warden j W. F. Itny, Coud.;
H. II. Martin, I. G.; J. ('. Belycu,
0. G.; II. L. Whislcr, II. S. N. G;
V. limerick, L, S. V. G.; L. W.
Boss. K. S. V. G.: J. Kuhland, L.
! S. V. G.; G. W. Murphy, It. S. S.j
It. S. Booth, Ij. S. S.j W. IS. Hen
dcrson, Chaplain. Trustees: Chas.
K. Tooloy, M. F. Groh, Fred Has
kell. Finance Committee: J. Bart
let t, W. F. Hay, Thomas Thomp
son. Reported.
Having Interesting Trip
made to care for more than 500
guests and the committee in
charge are working energetically
to make this the banner day of
of the season. Itcportcd.
The Peninsula Nationl Bank has
been advised by the Comptroller
of tho Currency that an amend
ment to the National Banking
Laws was passed by Congress .Ju
ly 1st, 1!)22, extending the char
ters of all National Banks in the
United States for a period of !)!)
years from July 1, 11)22.
Mrs. Myrtle A. Weeks in writ
ing from Montreal, under date of
July 13th, says: "This seems a
long way from home, but I am
starting on my homeward jour
ney tonight, though 1 shall not
arrive in St. .Johns before Sept.
fith. I have seen so much of his
toric interest at Pittsburg, Wash
ington, I). C, Philadelphia, Bos
ton, Salem, Plymouth and New
York that I am wondering if I
can retain a small fraction of it.
I surely feel it is invaluable to
me in teaching history. 1 have
met so many congenial people
Today on the sight seeing ear I
met two very interesting women.
One sails tomorrow for Knglaud.
Wc have had such a pleasant day
together; have been up to Mount
Iloyal Park where we had a won
derful view of the city and the
St. Lawrence."
Is Being Reconstructed
Two country youths, visiting
ijoikioii, (icemen to go to tne op
era. AnnroaelmiL' the ticket win.
dow they asked for two scuts.
"Stalls?" inquired the ticket
cleri:. "Jijulc 'ere, my num. re
tored the spokcMiian, sharply,
vi 1 1 1 i lit aiii 1 1 1 1 1 1 uui'illini- ni: I'llim'
from the ountry Mint we're cat
tle. Gin tis twa cushioned seals."
Panama Hats !)5c KOGHKS.
Complete reconstruction of tho
Kmpiro ofllco. with which sub
scribers in the St. Johns district
are connected, will be made by
late Fall when the new six-digit
method of operation is placed in
operation by the Paeitic Tele
phone & Telegraph company.
The total cost of the changes to
be made in the St. Johns district
will be .$50,000, according to esti
mates of telephone engineers
total of 25 employes aro at
work m tho Empire olliee and will
continue on duty until all of the
changes are complete. Operation
in the Empire ofllco will be differ
ent from that maintained in any
other office in the city. All in
coming calls will he handled with
machine switching equipment. In
this way subscribers in other of
fice districts will lie able to call
St. Johns people direct, cither
through dialing on machine
switching telephones or through
the present form of calling from
manual telephones, Through the
installation of special equipment
trausmiss)ii service has been im
proved from the St. Johns sec
tion to other parte of tlio city.
Still further improvements of
transmission will be made dur
ing the next few weeks.
,
SAVE REAL DOLLARS AT
Rogers Mid-Summer
Clearance
S A L. EE.
WE ARE NOT GIVING QUALITY MERCHANDISE AWAY
It can't bo done. However on some of our seasonable lines on
r which we are overstocked, you will make a substantial saving.
S3on CTon SBarBcr Shop
CALDWELL 4 SON
TliC DlnCC U'lii-rr cum! urvlr mii.1
couttcou treatment prevail. Children'
uair cimiiiK receive special Attention.
IUU UUKUNliTON STREET
THINK IT OVER
Every intending purchaser
should realize that a good fur
nace that is low priced in first
cost and economical in fuel eon
sumption is meeting the argu
ment at both ends. We know
that if you once try a "Sibloco"
furnace you will bo a good boos
ter if you will compare our
prices, our furnaces and our ser
vices with others. Alex. S.Senlcs
Agent, Empire 1225.
MULTNOMAH
THEATRE
Thursday and Friday, July 27-28
PRISOILLA DEAN in
"WILD HONEY" Universal.
Saturday, July 29th
GLADYS WALTON in
"A SliCOND HANI) UOShV
Paramount.
Sunday and Monday, July !U)-.'IL
LON CHANEY in
"THE TRAP" Universal.
Tho best picture he has made
the past year.
Tuesday and Wcdnos., Aug. 1-2
FOLA NEGRI in
"ON'E AUAHIAN NIGHT"
First National. Also Ileginiild
Denny in "Tho Guilty Cause."
Thursday and Friday, Aug. .'I t -
ANITA STEWART III
"A QUESTION OF HONOIf
First National.
IIP
$1.50 Panama Hats, Sale Price
$3.50 Panama Hats, Sale Price
$1.75 Cool Dress Caps, Sale Price
$1.50 Cool Dress Caps, Sale Price
95c
$2.50
$1.25
95c
To Go at Cost AH Light Weight Men's, Boy's, Youths', Women's and Children's
TENNIS SHOES
Child's "KEDS" Black or White OXFORDS, Size 4 to 10tf, 75c HALS 85c
South' " " " 11 to 2. 85c " 95c
oy's " 2)4 to' 6, 90c " fl.00
Men's " " " " " G to 12, $1.00 " 11.10
Misses' " " 11 to 2, 85c " 95c
Women's ".
22 to 8. 95c
.11.25
CHILD'S CINDURULLA PUMPS,... $1.35 MISSUS' 11.50
Men's Hose 15c, 2 pr. 25c Cnuvas Gloves with Leather Palm 25c
Meu's and Boy's Leather Belts 50c Mcu's Bathing Suits. . .$1.50 Boy's. . .$1.25
NBKTIKS. Values to $1.00, CHOICU 75c, 2 for $1.25
I Men's Solid Leather Dress SHOES - $4.95
Values up to $G.50 at one price
Yours for Quick Sales, No Profits and Lots of Customers
ROGERS
THE RAINCOAT MAN
Choice
Groceries
A full line of the
choicest groceries
at most reasonable
prices, constantly
on hand.
WegiveS. & II. Green Trading
Stamps with All Purchases
LSimmons&Co.
Quality Grocers
3"lorist
702 S. Jersey Street
PHONK UMPIRE 0800
Beautiful Ferns and Palms
uiwral Dtslgns a Specialty
St Johns Fuel Co.
515 Colombia Boulevard
Slab and Cordwood
Office WUdrose Shingle Co.
Photic Col. 18
THE UN HOUSE
DYE WORKS
Moved to 217 North
Jersey, formerly occu
pied by Joy, the Tailor
Telephone fimpirc 1399
H, A. MANNING
Repairing Has Dropped
I will half sole Shoes
at these prices:
Men' heavy half soles ,,,,,fl.2fi
Men' light half tolea 1.00
Ladle' heavy ole 1,00
Ladles' light shoe 75
Doy't heavy soles 1,00
Boys' light solts 76
Girls soles 76
Patching , 16c up
I use the best of leather that
money will buy. I have come to
stay and believe in living and let
you live.
C. C. HOPKINS
Boot and Shoe Maker
613 Columbia Blvd.
Near Pilling Station.
Phone Columbia 42
C. R. SEELEY
Painter, Paper Hanger and
Kalsominer
101 N. Olympia St.. Cor. R. Clurleston
DEARING'S
For Fine Chocolates
Ice Cream, Tebacco and Cigars
811 South Jersey Street
Dividend No. 2
Another Red Letter Day
July 1, 1922 was another
Red Letter Day for the
owners of our 7 Prior
Preference Stock.
Checks for thousands of
dollars were mailed out by
us to our Thrifty Customers
and Patrons in payment of
the Second Regular Quarterly
Dividend on their holdings
iti this sound and attractive
security.
Consult our Investment
Department at once and get
on our Mailing List lor the
Neit Dividend on October 1st
This Stock Yields U
Vacation Days Are Here
You will find hero a great variety of goods
for your Outing and all priced right. No
old stock, all new and up-to-date.
This Vlctrola No. 50
Kspecially adapted for Out
ing. $5 Down; $5 Month
No, Interest
Investment Department
Portland Railway
Light & Power Company
Room 6Q5 Electric Bldg.
Portland, Oregon
"Say With Slower"
Choice Ferns at Reason
able Prices
Floral Designs of All
Kinds Artistically Arran
ged SBtefiatt' ffraenAoiiaeM
814 and 816 N. Kellogg St.
Phone Umpire 0401.
Brine in your news items.
Comph'te your
vacation preparations
Vtff
Ta fie plenty of
KODAK
FILM
Take All the
Films you want,
you can Return
Unused Films
We will Loan you a
$3.50 Camera. Take
one along, it will cost
you nothing
CREAMS
Nyal Peroxide Orcam 25 and 50o
Ourdcn Court Combination Cream OGo
A. D. S. Peroxide Oreiuu 35c and 05c
Colgato Mirago Cream 30o
Mavis Cold Cream . . 50o
Pompoian Day Orcnm , 55o
Gurrin's Cold Cream 50a
Gurrin's Roso Orcam 35c and 05o
Palm Ollvo Orcam 50c
Three Flower Cream . . 50o
Nyal Vanishing Orcam , . .35c and 00c
ROUGE
Nylotls, medium and dark 50c
Voguo 50n
Thrco Flower 60o
Armand GOo
Garden Court 08o
Djerkiss B0
FACE POWDERS
All the well known makes including tho following;
Armand Cold Cream Powder $1.00
Badira $1.00
Garden Court ?5e
Thrco Flower ?5o
Mary Garden ..) $1,00
Nylotls 50c
Armand Boquct 50o
Vogue fi0o
Poison Oak Lotion 25o and 50o
TALCUM POWDERS
Moiba 10
Nylotis '25c
Mavis 25c
Djerkiss 25c
Squlbbs 25c
Majestic 25o
A D. 8. Baby Talcum 25c
Bath Oaps. . . .25c to $1.00 Try the Drug Store First.
Save Time, Trouble and Money
Currin's For Drugs