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I THE Sr. JOHNS RPVIEW A. W. Markle, lUHtor Published Friday of Each Week Subscription price $1.00 por yoar. Oultide of Multnomah County 2,00 jjr yar in advance. A&VMWisixe Ratks: 25 cents per inch each insertion. Local 6 cents per line, minimum 26 cents. Special rntes on yearly contracts. '"tmk Rkvixw it entered nt post office In PnnlllKt Dr 1.10 II. HS lllftll IllnUOJ Bi Ut Mcotid cImus umlor the Act of Con- i of Match i, 1879. In the War Savings Stamps Camniiitfn irenerous bt Juhns, as usual, did thu Patriotic tiling fn subscribing over two hiindrei and sixty thousand dollars. Commisaioner A. A. Muck, who wan Colonel of St.lnhna division, aalebmtttd the victory by invil intTp Cunt. A. P. Luvton and SoTicilorJ. F. Irvine and their wivea to mi auto trip in which they inspected the County Inalitutlons, including the Ranch for boys, the County Hospital and the well kept County I' arm, whore they dined with the very courteous and capable stall" of nmnRueniunt of the last named intlitulion. The visitors were irrenllv imnreaacd with the evi dent competency of those who have the care of these institul iiiiiB. Mr. Sum mora Jit the head of the Boys' Ranch is surely the right man in the right place, ho of Mil tho others. A drive over our wondrotia Highway to Mult iiumuli KnllH made the day and joy complete. Reported. A number of friends and rela lives met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. K. 1). Powell last Sal urdfly evening to celebrate thuii fifth, or wooden wedding mini versary. Thu house was door- Mlmi for the occasion willi flow on of all kinds, some in wooden vases. The first part of the ovening was devoted to games, which were enjoyed by all. In one guessing game the first pl'lxe.a brush set, was won by Air. C. H. Throne of Portland and (he funny prixe, a box of A II C blocks, was won by his wife. The music of the evening whs furnished by little .lauel Powell, which was a surprise, but greatly enjoyed. Lute in tlio evening refreshments were served, which consisted of ice cream ami cake, s -rved in wood on dishi with wooden spoons and at each end of the table was a large wooden bowl filled with a variety of fruit. Mark ing each pl.fee was a clothus pin to which was tied a card and rod white and blue ribbon. 1 lie bride and groom received Severn tlaeful presents and wishes for many m m" five years" of Imp pIlioAa together, IIrvo you given up your jol and let your business future take euro or ttwlir Have you aali Mood-by Ut your family am friends and ull you hold dear? Have you begun aa entirely new earwr that may end, if you li v with health i in pa I red, an arm oft', a leg gone, an eye out? Have you given up your bus iiiess future and said good-byt ana taken a chance on coming back a live and well and done it with a cheerful heart and with a grim determination to do all you possibly can for your conn try" And do you only at times in the evenings, iterhnps, when the light in the sky slowly fillies away feel so homesick and so lonesome that you an fearful you will not have tin eourage to do your part after all? You have not done these things I Alt, I see, you are not one of our Army or Navy iwys; you are a stay at-home person. ell, thr have to be 20 or more Hiay-ai nome iwrsons lor every one who go', and so certainly iiu disgrace attaches to being mitt if you fully appreciate what tliOM boys wlto do go have to (live up and if you summit them o the limit of your ability.- War Savings Committee. A service flag bearing seven teen stars, one of which is gold, was presented to the Baptist PWtnvii liv thu &iiiii1hv elimil nt Patriotic Service. Those on the honor roll represented by the stars are: Dean Know lex, Clar ence Knowles. Frank Kuowles, liarl Knowles, Harry Simmons, Kenneth Simmons, Thornton Toole, Hlmer Maples, Walter Maher, Wayne Kelly, George Downing, Frank Bugbee. Theo dore Buubee, Murne Donaldson, Allen Rutherford. Claude Busb ar, Chester Dehoach. represent ed by the gold btar, having died of pneumonia before reselling the front. The herviee next Sunday will be especially attractive. The ahoir. under the leadership of All. Burton, who is an accom- pitsneu musician, win render some special music. Bev. Bur ton will hae a helpful message to give. The subject will bo "National Glory." The "weiniti roast" at tho BloiiKh given by the B. Y, P. U. wni a vory delightful occasion. 12 vary ono present enjoyed them mlvofi ipiiiiQiisely. Tlioliua is tho (ptuon of fumes. Got it at Currins. por For Sale Five Modern 4-R00M I BUNGALOWS i Yale and Macrum Streets Easy Terms On Payments Mortgage Loans, and Insurance t Peninsula Security Co, First National Dank Building Multnomah Attractions The following splendid list of attractions have been booked for the Multnomah 'lheatro for the next few days, subject to unavoidable changes: Siiturdy, July (J A Metro lure to beiiiiiiotiuccd later. Pic- Siindny, July 7 Chus. Uny in "The Finally Skvlctuii"-Pirntiiomit Monthly and Tuesday, July Huml !) "The Lion's Claws" No. (5 Wwlni'wlay. July 10 Oco. Hehnn in "One More American l'ara mount. Thutsilay anil Friday, July 11 mid 12 Win. Desmond in "A Sm den Ceiitlemaii" Trianule. Saliudiiy, July 111 A Metro Su IH.T-picture to he announced later. .Sunday, July M Mary ncklord iir'Aiimrilliiol L lollies Line Alley Aiteraft. Wednesday, July 17 Claru Kim ball Votlii,; The IIoll.su ()( Oliiw." 11(1 V Look for the Milk Bottle One of thu plans for raising money to aid thu littlo children in Belgium is thai of tho milk bottles placed at various points in the city in which money is deposited for the relief of the lit ll li'ritmdi mill ItnlirtiifM nr. phauH. Thu plan is an uiiiipio one and is meeting with aurpris ing success, An organization has been formed with Mayor Baker chairman, Win. Adams treasurer and Hal M. White secretary to aid in thu relief wo k. It ia expected that many citi.eiiH will join this organ ization. Tho membership fee is but one dollar pur year, hi order to give those so desiring an opportunity to enlist and aid in the great work, Miss Jones, an earnest worker in thu cause, will he at the Peninsula Nation al Bank during noun hour and also in the evening Saturday, w here she will take applications and explain tho work. Gustav de Brettoville. origin ator of (lie milk bottle idea, and Miss Jones wore in St. Johns the past week, where they placed several o: the bottles. A Tragic Death Charles Beebeo of thu Mothers Home Hestaurant. located in tho Peninsula Bank iiiilding, met a tragic death Wednesday morning last. He twis in the act of cross nir Burlington street at the St. Johns hotel building when he was run over by a motor truck loaded with wood, which .rMS.SSI.Johiis Camp No. 7546, 10 Union I'tiel Co. in von by owned by the It is said that no blame is attach ed to the driver, as the accident was unavoidable on his part Mr. Beebe was aged about 70 venrs ami was well liked by all who knew htm. As we learn tho circumstances it seems tlmt Mr. Beebe, whose tearing was somewhat defective. was passing an auto which was standing near the side, of the street, and stepped in front of the 1 n' 1 machine, which had just came up the hill and was travel ing at a moderate rate of speed. 1 he unfortunate man was thrown down and ono wheel passed over us body, and ho expired within few minutes. lite l'ortland Garbage Co. in prepared to remove rubbish ot any nature from tho resi dences and business places of I St. Johns at 75 cents por month for residences and from busi ness places at reasonable rates. Calls made every Saturday. I . 1 x .1 . r, i i , i.tmvu uruurs ui meat, joiius Hardware, or phone Woodlawn 2003. Base Ball Notes The local ball team lost out to Corn foot at the St. Johns grounds June 30th by a score of 8 to 0. Barham started the game for the locals, but he was not in good form, the eight runs be ing scored in the three innings he pitched. The poor support he received was responsible for some of the runs. Hennig, who succeeded him, pitched superbly, and he finished the game with out yielding a run. The locals presented n badly patched up team. De Cuman, second catch er, was behind the bat, Hogan, a substitute, was at first base instead of Blanchard; Pritchard, the clever I'ttle second-sacker, ia now in Camp Lewis, having been drafted into the country's service. "Keck" Blanchard was on short instead of Bill Baird, who left the Smith-Porter yards to work on the railroads: Hargravcs. thethird-sacker, had to work Sunduy afternoon, and Primley, center field, did not appear in uniform. Eddie Yates himself was forced to don a uniform and played second base: Shay had a badly Hprained finger, played third. Supple-Ballin defeated the Columbia River team by a score of 11 to '1. in the game prcced ing that of Cornfoot and Grant Smith-Porter. The game on the local grounds Ju v 71 1 w be between tne Columbia Hiver team and the locals, tho game being sched tiled for a p. m. tu fnrnmpn of tho North Vnvn ilofimtod tho South Wavs c,,,,,.4i,,v nfhirnnr.ii hvn score of i : ' m - - m . 11 to 1. The features oi tne game was the pitching of Harris and the playing and batting of Pettit of thu North Ways. The local team was defeated y the Supple-Ballin club on Ju Iv lth bv tho score of ! to 2. Tho game was played on the lo on grounds. WeiiKnoss at the bat was the cause of our down fall. I), Kllis Gaylord of Tacotna is hero in the interests of a little publication which is called the Key to Steel and Wood Ship- buildine. Contained in this lit tle book are many items of in terest to the man who works in the shlpyardfl.giving everything n detail concerning thu build ing of ships up to the deck house. Mr. Gaylord has letters of introduction and commenda tion from William Piggott. in spector for tho 8th district which embraces all of Washington. Mr. i h will have on display in the window of the bt. .Johns Hardware Company, a sectional model of tho Ferris Type ship and will be on band to show ami ldain the many parts. Think ing and Knowing neyomi your and Job will raise your pay chock. "The Key to Shipbuilding" will do the trick. Hvoryduy you are without a kodak is so much pleasure lost. Ctirrin bays bo. l'or Suit f iiHim lioiue, well imiiiIu- ik-iI. eooil Iik'iUIou on Nortli Wlimiuette ImhiIcwuiI. IhiM-iueut, nice yuril, lot fX' Iihi. rtice sito. Atipiy ut mm oiuce. LAliKIL lODGC No. 18G I. O. O. f St. IOMN1, OHrGON MmU ch Monday nvenln? In Odd Pal Ion Imll lit K:oo, A cordial welcome to all viaitluk' brothers. It 1. W'hWi Nuulc liiaml C 11 Chut, hill. VUe!lit H . I'mwau) kw Srv K ll..nil.L 1'lH fee. II I' CUlL. Tie. MOlMtS lOOOL NO, 101 kMGIIIS Of PMIIIAS Mi-el every i'riiluy nijjlit t v O CUKK III llV.I.l'.K 5y ll dl. Vikltum ttlwuy wel- eouie. V. It. KVHNS, C. C. DORIC lODGE NO. 132 A. P. and A. M. Meets the first nml third if Velueslytdech unuitli In liu-kucr' Hall. VUi tors welcome J. N Kilhf.en V. M. A. V. PavU, Secretary Modern Woodmen of America. We heartily solicit the attend ance ol our members at our reg ular meetings, every Thursday ICvoning. G. W. Mulim, Consul. Knights and Ladies of Security bt. Johns Council 2775 Ueeula lliimicvt nicotine Ut nml ird Mommy. Or-cn uieettues to the ihiMk uiul luemU rN Jud ami -4 tit Moiulav u Itots uiul mciiibcri cor.lially Invited to attend II I. Campbell. Pres V. H. Moreuig, Secretary. Woodmen ol the World1 St. Johns, Camp 773 j Meet 'idniuMtliThursduy eveuing m I, O. O. P. Hall, I.eavitt and Jersey btreets. visitors always welcome I.. 1.. Tit UMNO, 0 c. , V. It. COON. Clerk. I buy or sell St. Johns Pronertv A. W. DAVIS Ren I Hstate Fire Insurance and Notary Public List your property with me if you desire to sell quickly 202 N. Jersey St. St. Johns 5 CHRISTIANS ATTENTION Dr. II. P. Jones, Pastor The services of tho Chris tian unurcn will be new in the Seventh Day Adventis buildinc until further notice ounuing until imtner notice The regular hours and ordei order of service will be observed. A cordial invitation to the public. SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of tlit- State of Ore L'on for the County of Mtilttioumli. Kmc Anthony, tilitliitlff, v Thouiiu .M Anthony. (lcluntUnt To Thomas M. Anthony. Dt-fumlimt nlHivc naniiMl: In the mime of die Stutt- of Oreuon you nre Itutuby required to npjwir in tin above entitle! Court l Miiwer the Coin tiliilnt fl uil lieu hut v-m In tin-uIhivu mi titled Mill, on or liif irt- the t-xiiirutluii of ilx week from tin- -I tie ol Hit- firxl iiuli Mention of llil-i numm-,11. If you full to i neiir nit, i HiMwer mui Uiiiinimnl or otlierwlH lilenil wit Inn .nil time, for wiiiit tln-riol, the pl.t it t iff ulll npjily to inu Hoove riniueii i uiiri lor lilt telle num-d for In liermu l (.'..iniiltilnt, lo-vlt l'or n ik-erec ili-wilviui- ulolutelv the louiIof umtrlni-'iiv luretofotc niul how exIntiiiK lietwet n v-mauil tlieiilidut iff; tlmt you he ietnreil to eoutrlbutc 5.00 n month to i.Uiuilll fur the hiii txirt of your iluuehi, r Doiothv. until i1ic iirrivc ut the ne ol t iKlitet-ii yi-nrn; that the niniutiii he Klven the rii-tixly of mild elillil, mill tlmt nlie liuve uch other mill lllleieut lelit-l u Mi- limy l.e I'lltllled to in emilty. ThiH KiiimuouH in Mrwil ii tK) it von bv luihliruiiou of the muh- in the St. John Ueview. it weekly ncwouii-er of ucnem! eircmiuiou, iirimeii. ikidihiii'ii nun cir i-uliiteil hi Mu tnonwli County. State of tireeou, iiurmiitiit to .in order of Honor iible llolx-rl O. Moirou. l'relilliiK Indc of the nlMive eulllli-l Cuutt, iluttii nml entcreil lite 0th iluy of June, HUH, which litccU that Suiiii!iiu lie iublUheil In miIiI tkiper for u rvuxs-Mitlve week unit reunite yoii lo uiiiMMr nml iuihwit iuiIiI ConiUMiut on or in-lure the t-virMtiiui o ix u-eki, fioui tin-iluteof lirt tiiilillon tlon of thU Niuum-n. The ilute of firt liublKiitioti I June 7th. HUH. unit the klx week ihetertlter in wh eh vim Hie hIIow etl to uiHKMr itinl niimu-r Mill CoiiiDlxlut r ouu-rwie ywmi win uxture July nun ii'ift. i;i'.tKt',ltJ. I'gRKINS. Attorney fur Plmiititr. KcMileut of Oii-L-ou. INwt Oftke uililrea 1117 rkMnlol TiM.le lU.le.. Ilirtl.iu.l, Oie IMteuliir! iHiblieutioti June 7. Ut Jul), 19. Win. Notice of Executor's Sale of Heal Property Notice u hereby elvcii tlwt I. John limuiltoii I'letclirr, in Uxei-utor ol the Uut W III ami t estament of J. II. 1' etch er iIcviumM. vwll on Mnmluy, July 15 UU. ut ten oVIoik in the forenoon, uuil llH'teullcr. if no MtUfactory bid U re eritetl, Mil to Hie hlehcM bidder for C4li, ui 'ft4le m!c, in one wircel, or Hi VIMIMIC IOk. Mil " Ol 11 Ullll 1, l-JOCK Mure, mkIiimw llelelit (Lent) now- in I Ik-City oi rrtUuil, Multnomah County Oregon. intu win ne received, nun nil iiiimirle iMUceriiuie mII iiioinirty uuiiweriil, at the law ottice of t.mree j, I'erkimi, 1117 ikMrU o iiM.le auililiuL!, rortlnml, Ore K-'ii, up to the time lixeil for Mile of Mild iHotH-rly. mid tbeienfter uut 1 sue i time us IikU tlietelor me accepted. Sale will lie iiimiIc I'umi.iut to order of Hon I'.eorKe T4well. Comity Judge of Mult iiohimu county. Oreumi. ilnteil lunelUlli ltIS. uiul kubjeet to eonriitmitiuii by sunl county tudee. There nic no buildlues Oil kllltl lOlk. t'nkt iubl.lied June l i. 191S. joiin Hamilton iu.istchkk. Itxecutor. r.Hoar.Kj pj-kkins, ttorue i. r 1 xecutor. N. A. (u professor of odd jobs, is now ready to take your order for any thinsr in house moving or repairing, roof re pairing a specialty; cement work of all kinds nnd Kenerai contracting. SOI N. Ivanhoe; phone Col. SOS. IIP! Every Meal You Eat might be nmilc n little better ami n little cheaper. Observe the three leading elements of Shopping quality, quantity, and price. We arc making more determined ef forts than ever, to moke our gro cery one of high service nnd econ omy to the people ot this commu nity. We KNOW tlmt any pur chase you make here is one of economy, nml reduces the present cost of ill),'. Grocery Grabateria 201 N, Jersey St, First Trust S Savings BANK OF ST. JOHNS 1302 East Fcssenden Street Phono Columbia 10G Officers and Directors F. A. RICE. I'teildcnt nnd Cniliicr H. HENDERSON, Vice Pre.ident GEO. i. DUOOKS, Secretary l S. DOEItNUECHEU Four per cent interest paid on time nnd sav ings deposits. GENERAL INSURANCE Rentals nnd Rentals Estate Loans It is Just What Uncle Sam Wants At the request of the U. S. Food Adiiiiustriitioti, our Compiiuy lins loaned one of our Modern Klectric Kntics to be used for the l'ood Con .sorvntion demonstrations now being conducted in the Liberty Temple. Do you wnntnny stronger npprovnl of nuy cooking de vice thnti this? Uncle Sum asked us for an Klectric Rutige liecutihc it fills the bill better thnu any other Cooking Device made. We urjie all housewives interested in the patriotic service of their country as well as all who want their kitchens equipped with the most modem, convenient nnd reliable cooking appa ratus to visit the Liberty Temple and see for them selves just what on Klectric Kaiie willdotoredtice their household burdens. Portland Railway, Light 8 Power Co. I 'Billie' Nichols f 3 I RESTAURANT 2 111 N. JERSEY STREET 2 Open Evenings GIVE US A CALL 2 6 CoCNCMQoCCMCCM The Central TIIO.S, fil.OVliR nop. Philadelphia Street, St, Johus. Soft Drinks as usual voidest mm Looiest minks in town. Sandwiches, etc. All lead ing Summer Drinks. TRY OUR MILK PUNCH Electrical Contracting! i WirinK, Fixtures and Repairing C. L. Dearlove Haven.St. Columbia 374 Residents of St. Johns having taxes and city liens to pay in l'ortland can make their pay ments without inconvenience bv availing themselves of our ser vices. We will pay same and secure your receipt without uv convenience to you. Fee, 25 cents. References: Any St, Johns Bank. Peninsula Title, Abstract and Realty Co., by H. Henderson, Manager; -102 North Jersey street. Why don't you make some pictures and send them to the soldiers. Currin Says So. It's Meat That Builds Up SPECIALS Get an ice cold Melon only 5c a pound Cantelopes 10 each or 3 for 26 Try a roll of our Special Butter $1.00 a roll ST. JOHNS CASH MARKET IMBODEN Phone Columbia at WE 000000'?00000000400000000000 FUNERALS Beautiful black ndult honrsc, box, ombnlmlng od nervlc $7 l'uncruU If ilculrcil for f20, $30, f 10, $G0. lliKhcr priced (iincrnU in pro portion. Wc tuanufiicturc caskets. I.mly niwittant. llcnutifiil fuucnil cli.ipel. MILLER & TRACEY Main 2001 Independent Funeral Directors A 70OS Wdshlncton at tll.i Street, Ilctwcrn 20th and 21st Strcrt, West Side ST. JOHNS BRANCH OFFICE W. A. ANDREWS, Representative CM Ccutrol Ave. N. The man who knows the com fort of a good-tasting chew sticks toRealGravelyChewing Plug every time. Lasts longer than ordinary tobacco, too. P, 2 Don't throw your Old Tires away GET THEM VULCANIZED OPEN 6 A, M. TO 4 P, M. Tubes 25 cents and up. Reasonable prices on cas ing work. All work guaranteed. National Vulcanizing Works 205 S.JERSEY ST. St. Johns, Oregon REVIEW'S LEGAL BLANKS JStfr.&'SLS others will be added as the deuiaud arises: Warranty deeds, Quit Gain Deeds, Realty and Chattel Mort gages, batisiaction of Mortgages, Coutracts for Sale of Realty, Bills of Sale, Leasts. Go to the Auto Repair Compa ny, 207 bouth Jersey street, for your auto, motorcycle and bicy cle repairs and supplies. Autos for hire. Phone Coumbia 727. o . Use your Kodak every dav. Send the pictures to the boys over there." I Bring la your job printing whilt you think of it. Dont wait until yot ire entirely out. We are equippec to turn out neat and tatty println. areaiptly at Portlaii prlc. ox Ua. Srti r m m m t--VH the body, makc9 muscle and red blood, nnd kIvcs strength. It li necessary, therefore, that you sec to it that the meat you buy Is fresh, wholesome and of best quality. Our market lins the reputation of supplying only the best beef, pork, lamb, veal, etc., and our prices are within reach of all. Give us a call, BROS., DELIVER Prop's. 109 N. Jersey Street grny or cntkst, 2 outoi nnd for r.fln- TKACKY Phone Columbia 888 5W rcyton arana Real Gravely Chewing Plug 10c a pouch and worth it CraixtylaMtuomuch longtrltcotti nomora tochtwthanorJinaryplug O. Gravely Tobacco Company Danville, Virginia Real Estate! If Via Wist lo Sill Property at right prices list it with us. If You Want to Buy Property at right prices call and see us. S. C. Cook 402 N. Jersey Street Notice Of Hearing Final Account In the County Court of the State oi Oregon, (or Multnomah County. In the matter of the Estate of Thomas Matthew Smith, Deceased. Notice is hereby civeti that the under. signed has filed in the above entitled Court and estate bis Final Account, and that said Court has set Monday, the 5th day of August, 1918. at 9:30 o'clock A.M. in the County Court Room in the Court House of Multnomah County, Oregon, as the time and place for the hearing of said Final Account together with any objec tions there may be to the same and for the settlement of said estate. 1'RKD SMITH, Executor of the Estate of Thomas Matthew Smith, Deceased, J. R. WEIMER Transfer and Storage We deliver your gooda to and from ill part of Portland, Vancouver, Linn ton, Portland and Suburban Expres Ce., city dock and all point accetiible W vsm. MM Merltare earyvW 1