St. Johns review. (Saint Johns, Or.) 1904-current, February 01, 1918, Image 2

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    THE ST. JOHNS REVIEW
A. V. Mnrklc, IJdllor
Published Every Friday
Subscription pries $1.00 per year
r yi ociic
ADVERTISEMENTS
Advertisements under this head
Inj; 0 cents per Hue, .Minimum
clmrtfe 25 cents.
Tint RHVIKW Is entered nt twst office
in Portland. Oreiron. ns mall matter
o( the second clacs under the Act of Cou-
rcss of March 3, 1879,
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Persons having Liberty Bonds
are cautioned by Mr. McAdoo
against exchanging them for
securities that oftimes prove
worthless.
Pcrhana it is not generally
known that St. Johns bus the
largest Cooperage plant in the
United States and the largest
woolen mills west of the Missis
sippi river.
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Now would be a splendid time T
to form a live wire booster or- f
iran zat on in St. Johns, wtiere
all matters of local interact may
bo taken up and d i.stid.
Thero is need of such an rgnn-
iaztlon. Some one i needed to
take the Initiative. Many Would
readily join and lend their
aid once the movement is start
ed. Let some one start the ball
rolling.
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The Portland livening News
owes an anology to St. Johns.
In its recent attack on Captain
Harms it took occasion to any,
"If ho had been a owed to re
main in St. Johns obscurity.
where he was exiled . . ." It is
tlmu the News tumbled to the
fact that St. Johns is no place
of obscurity, whore one is ex
iled by remaining therein. Such
slums at Portland's most minor
tant suburb is not received with
very good grace out this way,
The editor should take a day oil
and rumble out to St. Johns.
He ought to he unlo to stand a
little "exile" once in a while.
and then he might powjihly gel
Ills eyoH opened.
The local ship plant is surely
proving a wonderful Institution
for St. Joints. There are at the
present time 2.'l()t) men employed
and wo tindirstund that this
number will be increased to 1000
within the next three months.
The pay roll now averages bet
ter than $10,000 tier day. thirty
days in the month, and it is ex
pected that before the llrsl of
May the payroll of the Grant
Smith Porter-Culhrio shlphuiltl
Ing plant hero will reach the
magnlllcent total of half a mil
lion of dollars per month. Just
what the monthly payroll of
St.Johus iH.incluiliiig tin Penin
sula lumber mills and shinbii h
ing plant, which practlcallv
bulong to St. Johns district, linn
not been ascertained, but it Ik
safe to say the half million
dollar mark has been exceeded.
'Ihu problem before this com
miinlty is: How shall ways mid
means bo found to provide
homos for theno worker and
TWO NEW
MODERN
4-R00M
BUNGALOWS
Easy Terms
On Payments
Mortgage Loans,
and insurance
Peninsula Security! Go.
First National Dank Building
Boy's Best Friend
Paper read by Mrs. George
Atcheson at the W. C. T. U.
mooting January 221. subject:
'Pin. M.wl.,1 M. .lf.... tu ,i Kxtt'ii
licst Friend Really His Moih
or."
Yes. a mother is the bust
friend to her boys, and her
girls, and her husband. That
is proven to us in the Hible. and
1 think mothers of all tuitions
anil mhos prove it to us. riven
animal mothers light and pro
tect their young from the des
troyer. lint 1 think the hits
band and father that has a boy
or hoys, should make it a prac
tice of helping or setting an ex
ample for him when ho is a ha
iy. and as he grows up when
the years come that lie thinks
he is a man and wants to do as
men lo. the mother and father
run reiiHon with him better, tin
til ho really is a man in years.
llow many more good men we
would have. Hut in so many
eases it s all left to the mother.
and when the boy then is 1(1 and
until 'JO, the mother can't do it
all alone. The father often
says, you raised him, now see
what you made or him, and it
really seems as if she didn't
know how to raise him. She
will shed many tears, and some
times it will hurt her so deen.
she will give all up and not try
to neiD again, it she is a
ChrUUan mother, and all
mothers shou d ho Christians.
she will never give up as long
Por Sale Pour room modern bungalow,
price $1GW. Easy terms, fctiipire
Investment Co., 4Ul Hoard of Trade
building. 12tf
Good Second hand Sewing machines for
rent, II. I'. (.lark. II
200x240 feet in St. Johns All in cultiva.
lion, plenty ol fruit trees mid berries,
good woven wire fence, good live room
cottage, ban and chicken House,
Price, $.W00. Umpire Investment Co,
104 Hoard of Trade bldg. 12tf
for Salt Strictly modern bmiunloiv
100x100, live room, lull sl.e baiemcut
Cad owner, A, J. Uuler, 4!!1 1'.. Klch
moud. i:tf
I'.k-ctric Vacuum
1', Clark.
Clixiner for rent. II
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1'or Sle Confectionery store doing
fine liusineM. Good reason for selling,
Good location. Cull at tills olllru. U
I'or Stile- House nnd four lots on Norll
Syracuse street. Call at this olllcu. tf
I'or trade -Four fine lots anil modern
bungalow, well locuted, for farm, In
ipilre at this ollice. tf.
lluy your Malt Syrups at The Centrnl
llM riillailelplila stitsel. Twonnil one
. half pound jars for 06c; five pound
jars lor II
I'or Sale Terms, six-room house, well
located, bOxIOO lot; Iwlli, toilet, hot
water, gn, electric lights, nice fruli
nee ii, W. wmett.mi N. Jersey, tt
A SI'KCIAI. JIAKtiAI.N.-I'lVC room
house, plastered, lot Ms 100, five nice
fruit trios hearing, street improve
incuts all twiil for. cloc In. If taken
nt once ilSfiO, half dull and balance
on terms, takes It. Worth nlmtst
double the price asked, Do not mm
iiiis tin it you want n goon iiome nt n
rcumtkatiiy low price, (.nil at tin
ollice for name and addrevtof owner,
I'or Male Will located Ikkimi. IHxIm. U
WJslOO, mmiIihI and MorehoiiM- lOt
, ftuit and iK'riiin, will Ik ld Ml
'ift wrcuHl lv than vt. 1121 South
Jetsey ft rev t. Pike, f7A0. flttO down
ami ImIiiir'u at IA twr inotHli with
lutfU-st. A uhmI tmHwltiiin for
CiMitrMt' tntit w'ker. Call ami
liHlk it over, tf
ItiTATOKK for Srfle Call Ml AID Nortl
K metre sttiet. IS
I.IVK NT(K'K.-Tlm U n M-vlton of
Oit-Moli wIhi rattlr, wt-p mihI Imw
Ull' tHlM-ll MllhlHtt fvttllHK, and Hit) fl
for the liMti'hr any month In the tear,
Call at 101 North JeiM-y Mitel and vt
will tMlk II Hr with pHity who lw
Itllld to lHVel. I iMVt' tin I.HHtklll
Ask for Cordon, PIhi Col. Jttl.
I'OI Sdll- HOxltKJ htt, (out IOOIII IrOUM
l....sti..ii al... i.iu.t lintel! I, Halt
t ISJOO. IIA0 down ami ImUmci- f 10 vr
itHtiiiii 7 twi t'i'Hl inivii'st. 1 1 est ituv
In Sit. Johns. Mr. M. C. Soule, fill!
N. i'H. or (111) AlhglM iiy IX
I'or Sde Modein ft room laingiilow. two
large lot, in-.irlng litilt wsmm, walk
lug tllktHOce to MKMi'ii tilllU. 1'ilir
fHm,vtu to Milt. Itmitlte Invest
ineiil Co.. 101 Ittmnl of I radr.
A (IixmI lluv-l.ots 3 and -I, In lihn'k
tl, Point Vlewiiddltloii. iiHireilcfluitrly
d'iilKI im Muu on the rornvruf
ISiitlMiid iNHtlttvardHiid UlehiiMiml Kt
the unmiHl lwln! 100x100 fwt. If
lakf ii Ml tm tlw takv It. I' r ihhh'
riitd tHldrewitif uwr. i'hII Hi tbkiWk't)
I'or Mv Six nti tmnkni Immm, Utl U
fhKiMi. komr liMlt. A xl huw at h
r-k,Miir lifter . li-rnt will lir ulvett
CHI ;tK North Smith meniic mt
keep the greater part of the she lives to do good and set
pay roll in St. Johns? This is a
problem that must be worked out
in Homo satisfactory manner.
Mutually Absorbed
"I took my wife to a picture
show the other night. Mo Tore
the picture began, 1 noticed n
wife'
olf.
my
piece ol thread on my
shoulder, and picking it
started to wind it around
lingers.
MTho picture went to reeling
itself oil and it was very ex
citing. I continued to wind the
thread in the excitement and
when the Hint stopped 1 found
a huge ball of thread around my
hand. 1 threw it under the
seats ami we went home. I
asked my wife how she liked
the show and she replied that
it was line, but she added: "1
don't know what over became
of my union suit."- lix.
Mr. Howard Uutto, on return
ing from a business trip to town
was greeted by a number of his
friends who had gathered tosur
prise him in honor of his birth-
day. Those present were: Mr.
and Mrs, John Stark, Mr. anil
Mrs, Hay btark and daughter,
Aiaxino, Mr. and Airs, wilhert
Hurkholder ami son, Alfred, Mr.
and Mrs. Ward Hitchmyer and
daughter, Mernice, Mr.and Mrs.
L. Cyrus and sons, Kldridge
and Wilbur, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde
linker and daughter. Mat a tne.
Mr. ant) Mrs. Klizu Van Way and
son, uonaiu. and hosti'ss, Mr.
and Mrs. Howard Hutto and
daughter, Molba. A delightful
lunch was served, consisting of
candy, cake and ice cream, Mr.
iiuuo was recipient ol many
ueuutmii guts.
For Sale Five room cottago,
modern conveniences, close in,
nno river view, paved street,
sewer, nice garage, unu corner
50x100 lot. Going to leave city,
must sell soon. Price $2500, S.
W. Rogers, 202 N Jersey street.
Telephone orders given prompt
and careful attention. Give us
a trial for quality. Grocery
g rices always right. Alex S.
calea-Phone Col. 210.
h gtHHl example, for
dren and husband.
Hut the father should belt) to
raise the boys, as a boy when
he is a baby will watch the
father when ho enters the door.
i ii.ti
no win waiK iiku mm, and when
uie lamer taxes lit h papers or
book to road, the boy watches
how he sits down, and holds
them, then he goos and does
the same thing. That is where
the fnthers's duty begins. If
he doesn't want his bov to
moko he shouldn't do it.
When he goes out, if he doesn't
want his, boy to drink, he
shouldn't do it. If he wants
his Itoy to be an honorable and
Christian man, he should set
the example and uo anil take
him to church. Hut so man
I at iters ininu when thev wor
Mini provide for their family.
their duty is done. They don't
top and ihiuk that the
mothers work is never tone.
and that it really is the mother
that divides evenly, and is in
so ninny cases a harder nro
blent to dirido evenly where
the children nre many and only
lather to work, that the mother
tas really the hardest nrob em
OI 1)0X11.
her oil II- r?tPOrOP3N3fOPOrO
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N. JKKSKV STKEET
Open Evenings
GIVE US A CALL J
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Muscaday Dairy i
J. II. WlNDLE, Prop.
Milk and Cream Direct
From Hie Cows
Phone RaI. .19n
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Dellmed Daily I
"THE LUXO"
no;, Philadelphia Street
Soft Drinks, Candies, Clears
and Tobaccos
Drop lu and sec Jeff and have a
glass of that Happy, Hoppy drink,
Luxo. JEFF PITCH FORD,
Proprietor.
N. A. Gee. nrofessor of odd
jobs, is now ready to takevour
order for anything in house
moving or repairing, roof re
pairing a specialty; cement
work of all kinds Jand general
contracting. hUl N. lvanhoe;
phone (..ol, Mia.
If you want job nrintinir done
don't overlook us. Wo want to
do all the printing for St. Johns
people, i'or commercial print
ing this ollice is well ouuinncd
and we know how to do it.
Prices are lower than the same
class ot work is done in Port
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lauii, necause our expenses are
ess. Any support along the
printing lino that any citizen or
business man can give us will be
highly appreciated. Please don't
forget.
Davis Barber Shop
uml HATH ROOMS
$. H. DAVIS, Propnetsr
103 Philadelphia St. Hatlts 25c
JACK MURPHY
General Hlncksmithing and
Horseshoeing
Tire Setting, Repair Work of all
kinds. Horkv&liociut; a specialty.
Kxpott on lutno lior.ses.
two niivu (rout ferry miiiUiik
J. R. WEIMER
Trunsfor and Storacje
dilier your goods to mid iron.
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ll i arts cf Portland, Vancouver,
GEORGIA RICH
Teacher of Piano
Technic and hand development.
Pupils developed from beginning to
public appearance.
Studios 507-8 Columbia bldg.
812 North Kellogg street.
Phones Main 3319; Col. 591.
HELENE QGSBURY WIOWMS"
" Teacher of Singing
Pupil of John Claire Motttcith
Studio 812 North Kellogg
Columbia 591
Woodlawn ty8
PI-URY C. STROUD
LAWYER
First National Dank Building
ST. JOHNS . . . OREGON
Mrs. Gabriel Ptillin
Vocal Teacher
London Training
Available for Concerts and Recitals
965 Lombard Street, corner Wall
Miotic ColtiinMft
JUST A FEW
Bargains
Cnt Less White Hour
Corn Meal, 10s
Graham Hour. 10.
Pancake Hour. Kb.
Parley Hour, 10s .
fitinnowtler Tea
Kngiihh KrciikfnH
HOc sk
00c sk
OHc sk
OOu sk
noc ii)
roc lb
Why Pur Man 7
Grocery GraUateria
201 N, Jersey St. Corner Alia SI.
First Trust S Savings
BANK
OF ST. JOHNS
11102 ICast Kussuiidun Street
Phono Columbia 101!
0 fleers and Directors
F. A. mC'li. Pirsiilrnt nd C.lilrr
II IIUNUKKSON, Vkr I'fr.ldrM
CliO. I. llltOOKS. SMirtory
I . S. DOlUtMUlCIIRR
Four per cent interest
paid on time and sav
ings deposits.
Ul-Nl-RAL INSURANCE
Rentals and Real
llstate Loans
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Ladies Home Journal
Patterns
TRIANGLE SHIRTS
"v and
COLLARS
Kobo Corsets
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Look over our display of
NIEHOFF Union Made
SHOES
Cruisers I
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Hand-made Packs, Loggers, Cruisers
and High Grade Goodyear Welts
We can recommend them to the most exacting trade
as first class in every respect, made in different
heighths and weights to suit different kinds of wear.
Priced, $5.50 to $14,00.
See our Shipbuilders' Special at $8.00.
Rubber 3oots Raynster Overcoats
Rubber Shoes
Mackinaws
Mackinaw Shirts
COUCH & CO
Merchandise of Merit
Columbia 137
"Sawyer" Brand Slickers
"ACQUAPELLES"
THE OLD SAILOR AND THE RECRUIT
"Tower" Brand Slickers
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ON SHIPBOARD YOU
GOT TO BE NEAT I
CHEW W-B CUT AND
YOU WON T MUSS
UP THE SHIP.
AND THEN YOU DON'T
MUSS UP YOUR FACE
WITH A BIG WAD,
EITHER.
THAT'S THE IDEA-
SATISFYING-AND
CLEAN CHEWI
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ROY WILCOX
Transfer and Storage
Corner ClutU.lou ami Jvunlioe Struts
Autos htorwl
Owner hmv tnkc mit uih! return as
iUirt'tl. CliMrKcx, $X;00 jmr itiuiitli.
All kinds of Drayiii.
l'lwut ColMmtiia Tl
W.J. C.tUrap, M.l). U.K. Swily. M.I).
Drs, Gilstrap & Seely
Physicians and Surgeons
Glasses Accurately Fitted
ELMER SNEED
Violin Instruction I
ffl Ct
I'lionc Col. 302
GDA10NDS0N & CO.
IMuinldng, HeatiiiK & Tinning p
We KcKiir Alttmiiiiim Ware 9
I'lwne Cut. t 107 S. Jersey St. $
2
St. Johns Undertaking Go J
208 N. Jersey Street I
Tiie Housekeeper's Problem
sey
I'liunes,
Columbia 627
ColumMa
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Aiiioiuooiic ttcarse
Cel Our Pr'cti Before Coles lo Pctllind
DR. J. VINTON SCOTT
DENTIST '
OQlce Hour 912 to UO-7
Sunday U-U
I'eiiintula llank llltli;.
Ollice I'hone Columbia 140
Keitlettt rlione Columbia 274
"tlii n iiiw 1 1 11 1
Is always the question of
what to order for the table.
One look over our tempt
ingly arrnttKetl stock will
Ko n long way toward solv
ing that problem. Fresh
meats exclusively are han
dled by us. Deal with us
and enjoy satisfaction,
01 rtcic not ks
9:00 to 12 M
1 !W to -1 A l M,
7:00 MSiHi V M.
SumU. y do if 10.30 .
on'iciis
l'trt National
IU11V Itutliliiii;
M.
Linn
ton. TortUnd and Suburban Kxursii
C, city dock ami all points accassibls
Net Ova Ubal 9M your paar.
The Past Time Billiard Hall,,
n 1 wttirif ifoiui.
The Place Where They All Go
t t. noico wne 01 i iirurs. Tobac
co nnd Soft Drinks
WI1KKK TIIH CAR ST.or.S
Bloomberg's Shoe Shop
110 South Isrssy St.
Actors from l'euiuula National Ilauk
We 1I0 all kliuli o( firt data Shoe
anil Rubter rctkuriji in bo ob
tainable style nt u reasonable price
Wuntod Your nrouorty to sell
J. S. McKinnoy.
FOR RENT
Store Room
r
I09 S. Jersey Street
Excellent Location for Restaurant
Apply lv. R. MORRIS
Peninsula National Iiank
PENINSULA HUE ABSTRACT & REALTY CO
H, HENDERSON, Manager
403 N, Jersey Street
AUtrai-ta of Title Prcjiareil
Titles Hxumiiictl
l'lione Columt:t 265
FOR COAL & WOOD
OF ALL KINDS SGE
EDLEFSEN FUEL CO.
Oregon Building, 5 & Oak
Phone tiroaihtdy 70
Or Leaye Orders al SI. Johns Hardware Co.
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Mill wood mostly insiile. Uri!c percent
u;e dry enough for iuiu.v.li.itv ue f'i 25.
cal C 50 and up. 1
Don't Forget to Try
J Soie of that famous Philadelphia Scrapple,
vuiy, pur pounu 5C
Pork Shoulder Spare Ribs per lb 10c
Fresh Pork Backbones, 3 for 25c
ST. JOHNS CASH MARKET
HARRY IMBODEN, Prop.
Phone Cplunjblaji WE DELIVER 109 N. Jersey Street
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Hesidoiits of St. Johns having
taxes ami city lions to pay in
Portland can make thoir pay
ments without inconvenience by
uvailinjr themselves of our ser
vices. We will pay same and
secure your receipt without in
convenience to you. Fee. 25
cents. References: Any St.
Johns Rank. Peninsula Title.
Abstract and Realty Co.. by ll.
Henderson, Manager; 402 North
Jersey street.
ST.
317 N, JERSEY ST.
Come in and hear the Kuier
sou Records. Seven in. double
di.sk 25c; play on all machines.
Something yon have beeu
looking for,
All the latest songs and pa
triottc pieces in stock at all
times, Over 2000 to select
from.
We handle all makes Ma
chines aud Records, new aud
second hand. We repair all
makes of talking machines.
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FUNERALS
Beautiful gray or
black adult casket,
hearse, box, 2 autos,
embalming and refin
ed service for
$75
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MII.UER TRACfiY
Funerals if desired for f20. ?30. f 40. ?60. Higher priceil fune.raU in pro.
portion. e manufacture caskets. Lady assistant.
Beautiful funeral chapel.
MILLER & TRACEY
Main 2691 Independent Funeral Directors) A 7885
Washington ut Ella Strtct, Between 20th and 21st Street, West Side
ST. JOHNS BRANCH OFFICE
W. A. ANDREWS, Representative
IL
511 S. Edison
Phone Columbia S8S