THE ST. JOHNS REVIEW
A. W. Mnrklc, Udltor
Published Brorr Frill.''
At, 1 17 Philadelphia sltcct, Portland. Or.
Subscription prto $1.00 par year.
is entered nt post office
In l'nrllnml. Orceon. as mall mailer
TlIK RBVIBW
of the second class under the Act of Con-
rfress of March 3, 1879.
Intorost in Portland's new
mnnicinnl irrain elevator, ex-
envntintr for which is under
way at St. Johns, is not confin
ed to taxpayers of the zone
which will contribute for the
work bv any means, for in the
Inland Emnirc it is said nro
Kress for the project is being
closely followed, as growers
expect to have "their wheat
muted via Portland when it is
already. G. B. Hegardt, chief
enigneer of the Commission of
Public Docks, and who has
charge of the work, attended a
session of growers at Pendleton
recently, while no met more
during the past week who were
delegates to the convention of
County JudgcB, Commissioners,
Clerks and District Attorneys,
and he says he learned that
some residents of the interior
arc even keeping scrap books
of newspaper clippings, enter
ing them with dates, so as to
show progress of construction.
In! the interor arc many com
munity . and private elevators
and. with others at tidewater,
it will be possible to handle
grain in bulk from fields to the
docks.
Rev. J. H. Barnett
The funeral of Rev. J. H.
Harnett look place last Saturday
afternoon, at the home on Aita
street, at 2 o'clock. By special
rcnuost of the deceased, uev.
A. C. Moses, pastor of the
Waverly Heights Congrega
tional church, conducted the
services. The pastors of the
various St. Johns churches paid
tributes to the dead, and also
acted as pall bcarors, as did
also Revs. Staub and W. Morse,
of Portland. Interment took
place at (Jpienwoo'l cemetery,
Mil er tv Iracey in chiinre.
John II. Harnett was born in
Hallabny. Ireland, May 17, 1812.
hence was past vr years of age
when the Anirel of Death sum
moned him home. When yet a
young man lie came to this
country and at Pittsburg, Pa,,
in the year of 1881 he was or
daiiied minister, nnd for the
past years he had been en
jrnired in the ininiHtry. The
iatur years of his life were spent
in Texas and Washington, tie
came from the latter state to
bt. Johns about a year and a
half ago, and became pastor of
the Congregational church of
this place. In September, 1U1G,
he was united in marriage with
Mm. Harnett, who survives
him.
Kov. Harnett was an earnest.
faithful and loyal worker in the
vineyard of the Lord. No task
wan loo dillicult nor no oh
stacle too great to overcome in
the service of his (Master.
Hy his untiring oliortslii mini
her of improvements toT the
local Congregational edillcejwas
accomplished. As a man hotwas
well unarmed, congoninl.und
made lrionds readily.
Hov. Harnett was thoroughly
versed in botany and all plant
lifu, and it gave him much do
i i
iigui ami pleasure to take a
company of young people out to
the hillide and teach them the
works of Nature. Probablv few
men have attained the thorough
knowlodgo of plant life that ho
possoHsoil, and he was a great
lover of Nature and outdoor
I if.
Ho had been ill for several
months preceding his death, but
his friouds had hoped that he
would rally and again gain his
health, but it was not to bo.
Ho gradually grow weaker and
weaker, and finally passed into
tno arms ot his savior, whom
ho had loved so well and served
so faithfully.
llv sympathy of the entire
community goos out to tho com
panion who survives, and who
will so sadly miss tho cheery
word and pleasant smile of the
ono who now awaits her on the
other shore,
For Sale
TWO NEW
MODERN
4-ROOM
BUNGALOWS
Easy Terms
On Payments
Mortgage Loans,
and Insurance
"Peninsula Security Go.
First National Bank Building
Catarrh Cannot Do Cured
with LOCAL, APPLICATIONS, a thejr
cannot reach tno scat or mo uiioaie.
Hnlnrrh li a local cllimno. nrtatlv In-
MuunceU by constitutional conditions, and
In order to cure It you must take an
Internal remedy llnll'n Catarrh Medi
cine U taken Intcrnully uml acts thru
the lilood on tho mucous surfaces ot tho
system. Hall's Cutarrh Medicine wuj
prescribed by one of the belt physicians
In this country for yean. It l com
noieil of iomo of the bt tonics known.
combined with jiome of the best blood
urlllers. Tho perfect combination or
e micrcdlrntii in I lull n catarrh Mcdi-
Helpful
Xmas Hints
Vacuum Cleaners
Hair Dryers
liotidoir Lamps
Samovars
Toasters
Disc Stoves
Koot Warmers
Milk Warmers
Massage Vibrators
Cigar Lighters
Ovens
Waffle Irons
Washing Machines
Library Lamps
Coffee Percolators
Chafing Dishes
Plat Irons
Curling Iron Heaters
Luminous Radiutors
Tea Kettles
Sewing Machine Motors
Shaving Mirrors
Kitchen Ranges
Shaving Mugs
ELECTRIC STORE , ELECTRIC BUILDING
Portland Railway,
Light 8 Power Co.
clno la wlint produce audi wonderful
reiulti In catarrhal condition!, tlond for
tratlmnnlnl. free,
V. J, ClIKNKY & CO., l'ropg., Toledo, o.
All UrUKUIIII, VbC.
Hall's Kamlly l'llli for constipation.
1
mi
1 ins is
Stove Poll
YOU
Should Ubo
TT'S tUflforont from
I others I)ocmttomuioi'nro
M taken In tlio muklntr
unit tho uiuturlaU used nro or
lilKlicr grade.
Black Silk
Stove Polish
Make n txllllnnt, silky polltli Hint Ooct
not rub nl! oriliut nlt.an llhn lilno1ute
lour lliiif n lonif nil ordinary Move
hiIUIi, unnl nn haiiiioo stoves ami told
iVurooery iieniern.
ilrlju. tiMUinynurrublitovt
"THE LUXO"
mo Philadelphia Street
Soft Drinks,, Candies. Cigars
and tobaccos
urop in nuu sec icu ana nave a
glass of that Happy, Hoppy drink,
Ltixo. JJSPl 1'ITCHFOKD,
Proprietor.
GEORGIA RICH
Teacher of Piano
Technic nnd hand development.
Pupils developed from beginning to
public appearance.
Studios 507-8 Columbia bldg.
812 North Kellogg street.
Phones --Main 3319; Col. 591.
HELENE OGSBURY WILLIAMS
Teacltcr of Singing
Pupil of John Claire Monteith
Studio 812 North Kellogg
Columbia 591
Woodlawn 198
PERRY C. STROUD
LAWYER
Firit National Dank Building
ST. JOHNS . . . ORECON
Mrs. Gabriel Pullin
Vocul Tcaclier
Condon Training
Available for Concerts and Recitals
965 Lombard Street, corner Wall
l'ltutic Columbia 1812
FOR RENT
Store Room
I09 S. Jersey Street
PENINSULA NATIONAL BANK BL06,
Apply K. R. MORRIS
Peninsula National Rank
bylntrdwuianii
rnur iwtrlur tlv or your va ir ou
tfcm't flh.1 it llrfl l.t ! IMIUN VIMI .vrr
ul. your .Ir.lrr l .titt.fri,l lu rfM"1! Jour
t, im iiwh film ninvr- i inmh.
WW!
niack Sillc Stove Polish Work
Slcrllnr.llllnali
11m KUcli Silk Alr.Dnlnc tr.n Vit.m.l mi
If OI..S Silk M.I.I P-Hlh f.Tlllvrr, llkl
urkru. ltlMnaU4irurtiM(iaaulontU4U.
) 'Billie' Nichols
2 RF.milRANT
n iihu iiiviuui 1
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2
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111 N. .mSEY STREET
Open Evcninijs a
GIVE US A CALL J
CN GO v9 CSn9 c?o ssa cso o
buy or sell St. Johns Property
A. W. DAVIS
Real Estate
Fire Insurance and Notary Public
List your property with ine if you
desire to sell quickly
202 N. Jersey St. St. Johns
1
Portsmouth Gospel Hall
oii'eiiiig 3 ). iii. lor iiiimiuii.
71 Gospel meeting in evening 7:30.
Uuc door west ot tirug store.
V. O. Phillips wilt speok.
Vliltom always wcl
Milk and Cream Direct
From the Cows
Muscaday Dairy
J. II. WINDLE, Prop.
PhnnB Hnl. .19(1 Delivered
jack murphy P, & H, Transfer Co.
HOLMES LODGE HO. 101
KMC ITS Of I'YIIIIAS
Meet every l'rlduy nlulit nt
7:30 o'clock in IIICKNIiK
f nail,
come.
W. K. I5VHNS. C. C.
, CARIN'KI.SON.K.KS.
John Poff
J. II. Harvey
General Blncksmitliiug and
Horseshoeing
Tire Setting, Repair Work of all
ktud.s, lior.scMioeiug n .specialty.
hxpert on I nine horses.
1 wo hiix-ks irom terry 1111111111
J. R. WCIMER
Transfer and Storage
W deliver your rood to and froir
11 pc?ta 01 Portland, VaneouTr, Linn-
Kabo Corsets
Ladies' Home Journal Patterns
s
IS I
Raynster Overcoats
The new all purpose Weather Coat bearing the trademark of
ufacturer, United States Rubber Company. We have a goodly
these coats priced lower than the high rent stores in the city
a great man
assortment of
$8.00 to $22.00
Do Your Christmas Shopping Early
For Women
WIS
OPPKR
Silk Umbrellas
Silk Petticoats
House Slippers
House Dresses
Kimonas
Sweaters
For Men
WE OFFER
Overcoats
Mackiuaws
Mackinaw Shirts
House Slippers
Hosiery
Pajamas
SHOES
: Silk Hose
1 Stationery
Knit Goods
Dutli Kobe Blankets
Waists
Dress Goods
Handkerchiefs
Aprons
Purses
Collars
Jerseys
Flannel Shirts
Dress Shirts
Umbrellas Garters
Neckties
Suspenders
Hats nnd Caps
Suit Cases
Uudcrwcar
COUCH & CO
Bread Special
One pound double loaf,
two for 15c
One pound Pullman 12c
Two " " 8c
Whole wheat Graham
and Rye 8c
Regular tocsl.c Mother's
Hrcad 8c
Huns and Doughnuts
per dozen 10c
Grocery Grabateria
201 N, Jersey SI. Corner Alia SI,
Merchandise of Merit
Golden Gate Pure Food Products
Can't Bust 'Em Overalls
I
GRAVELY'S
CE1XURATXD
Real Chewing Plug
mida of nioh, Sappy Tobacoo
Ota Craaly War
glraa mora Solid Comfort
with a t-Jttla Chaw
than a big chaw of ordinary plug;
a too. pouch is pnoor of ir
First Trust 8 Savings
BANK
OF ST. JOHNS
1302 Enst Fcssendcn Street
Phone Columbiu -IOC
iL . " 1 I
I a I1
THANK HEAVENS THAT
MONKEY IS STUFFED!
SO ARE SOME MEN WHEN THEY
SWALLOW THAT JUST AS GOOP
JOKE AND LET SOMEBODY
HAND THEM ORDINARY PLUG
INSTEAD OF REAL GRAVELY t
.LOOK, roil TICK PROTECTION 8l!AL IT 18 NOT UHAL GRAVELY WITllOUT T1US SEAL
Officers and Directors
F. A. RICE, Preaidont and Caihier
II. HENDERSON. Vice President
CEO. I. BROOKS. Secretary
F. S. DOERNBECHER
Four per cent interest
paid on time and sav
ings deposits.
GENERAL INSURANCE
Rentals and Real
Estate Loans
ton. Portland and Suburban Expran
W wava
Co,, city dock and all polnta aocaaalbU
run aM rwnltvra
aaaf
The Central
TIH18, (il.OVliK, Trop,
Philadelphia Street, St, Johns.
Soft Drinks as usual
lomesi ana uooiest uruiks in
town. Samlwiehes, etc. All lead-
liiK Summer Drinks.
TRY OUR MII.K PUNCH
iioiin urniuiy, (iockiuuui on
the Tort of l'ortland dredge
Portland, was drowned at 8
o'clock luosday moriuiiK in a fall
from a dorrick scow none Mm
Past Time Billiard Hall,,
Grailby was a Norwegian, and
had liooii in tho employ of the
Port of Portland only a few
days, although ho had worked
at variotiH timos on other
drudges. Ho leaves a wife and
children in Norway. According
to tho investigation of Vrcd
Pape, general superintendent of
the Port of Portland, there
were no oyo witnesses to tho
drowning, uranby had been
stunding near the mate of the
dredge, who, nt the moment of
turning to look for the man,
heard splashes alongside and
called to the missing man with
out avail.
WIUTK. Woptletor
The Place Where They All Go
Choice Lino of Cigars, Tobac
co and boft Drinks
WllHRK THIS CAR STOl'S
LAUREL LODGE
No. 186 I. O. 0.
ST. JOHNS, ORtGON
MmU each Monday evening b Odd FV
lo Hall nt H:oo. A cordial welcome to
all visiting brothers.
(. V. NottDC. Noble Grand
II I.. Whfiltr. Vie Grand
S, ) llurrouKtu, fin. Sec.
ii. v. ci.ikAi....
Cards of thanks notices aru
ciuirged for at the rate of fifty
cents each. Persons desiring to
have such notices nublished
Phone Columbia 308
ao6 N. Jersey St. Johns, Ore.
DORIC LODGE NO. 132
A. P. and A. M.
Meets the first and third
Wednesday of each mouth
lu iMCKiier't Hall, VUI
tors welcome.
J. N, Hdlefsen W. M.
A, V. Davis, Secretary,
Caldwell & Patterson
LEADING BARBERS
The place where cood service and
courteous treatment prevail. Children's
hair cutting receive special attention,
109 BURLINGTON STREET
Dr. Samuel A. Mulkey
DENTIST
The profession practiced hi its
various branches
SATISFACTION GUAR ANf U V, D
OOice hours: 8:30 to 12 M.; 1:30 to
and 7 to 8 p. m,
l'irt National Hank UuiMing
ROY WILCOX
Transfer and Storage
Comer Charleston and Ivaulioe Streets
Autos stored
Owners may take out and return as
desired. Charges, $3.00 tier mouth.
All kinds of Draying.
I'hone Columbia 72
W.J. Gilstrap, M.l). 1J.R. Seely, M.I).
ELMER SNEED
Violin Instruction
STUDIO, 215 N. Syracuse St.
I'hone Col. 302
EDMONDSON & CO.
Plumbing, Heating & Tinning
We Repair Aluminum Ware
I'hone Col, 02 107 S. Jersey St.
St. Johns Undertaking Go.
208 N. Jersey Street
Phones: Columbia 527
Columbia 209
Automobile Hearse.
Gel Our Pr'ces Before Going io Portland
DR. J. VINTON SCOTT
DENTIST
Office Hours 9-12 to 1:30-7
Sunday 9-11
reiiinsuia Hank HltiL
Office I'hone Columbia ijo
Resident 1'houe Columbia 274
Santa Clatis
Presides at a well laden
table if we furnish the tur
key. Our scale of prices
knocks the high cost of
living theory into u cocked
hat. No choicer line of
meats ever displayed than
ours. Our store itself is
sufficiently attractive to
tempt you within when you
go by.
PENINSULA TITLE ABSTRACT i REALTY CO
H. HENDERSON, Manager
402 N, Jaraay Stract
Abstracts of Title Vreared
Titles Kxamitied
Phone Columbia 255
Drs. Gilstrap & Seely F0R C0AL & W00D
Physicians and Surgeons
Glasses Accurately Fitted
Ol'l'ICK HOl'RS
9:00 to 12 M. OI'l'ICHS
1:30 to 4:30 1 I. First National
7:00 to 8:00 1'. M. Hank liuildimr
auuuuys, v.w io iv.w a. m.
Notice to Creditors
OF ALL KINDS SEE
EDLEFSEN FUEL CO.
Oregon Building, 5 & Oak
Phone Broadway 70
Or Leave Orders at SI, Johns Hardware Go.
Mill wood mostly inside, larse percent
age dry enough for immediate use 3.25,
ioai i o.ou aim up.
of
lMioue Columbia 262.
In the County Court of ihe State
OrcKOii, fur Multuouiuh County.
lu tue matter ot tlie estate ot 1 nomas
Matthew Smith, deceased.
Notice is hereby iriveu that the under
iMcCHESNEY, A.D. siSnc'l Smith, has been appointed
thew Smith, deceased, by the County
v.ourt or tue aiaie ot ureKOU tor ine
County of Multuomah, and has
qualified as sucli,
JOSEPH
Office Room S
Peninsula Bank Building
Hours g. to a. m.; 1-5 p. m. ami
cveniuRS,
Oflice phone Col. 254;
duly
Res, 910
St. Johns Gamp No, 7546
Modem Woodmen of America.
We heartily solicit the attend
ance of our members at our next
reiiularmeetinK. Thursday. Dec.
27. G. W. Muhm, Consul.
All tiersons havlui; claims against said
estate are uereny uotincu ami required
to tirrseut tue same, uuiy vcrlheu as re
iiiured by law. to said executor at the
othce of his attorney, J, J. Johnson. 314
fctiaiitinK untiuini!, l'ortiaiul, Uregon, on
or octore six moutus irom tue date ot
first publication of this notice.
Dated and first published December
14, 1917. 1'RKD SMITH,
Kxecutor of the lintate of
Thomas Matthew Smith.dec'd.
J. j. Johnson, 314 Spalding bldg.,
ixuiiauu, urcRon,
(5t)
Attorney for said Estate.
ST.
EXCHAN
P
317 N. JERSEY ST.
Come in and hear the Gmer
sou Records. Seven in, double
disk 25c; play on all machines.
Something you have been
looking for.
All the latest songs and pa
triotic pieces in stock at all
times, Over 2000 to select
from.
We handle all makes Ma
chines and Records, new and
second hand. We repair all
makes of talking machines.
If you want Something for your Xmas Dinner
Quote the Following
Extra Fancy Legs of Pork
half or whole - - 25c
Milk Fed Legs of Veal - 20c
Extra Fine Legs of Lamb - 25c
Prime Steer Pot Roasts - 170
j Extra Fancy Chickens - 28c-30c
We also have a fine lot ot
Ducks, Geese and Turkeys.
ST. JOHNS CASH MARKET
HARRY IMBODEN, Prop.
Phoue Columbia 21 WE DELIVER 109 N. Jersey Street
St. Johns Lumber Co.
Wholesale and Retail
Columbia
C 1101
131
Foot of Burlington St.
Net tha labal on your pagor.
should make a note of this.
Not Um Ud1 en your gar.
Patronize the home merchant. '