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About St. Johns review. (Saint Johns, Or.) 1904-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 23, 1918)
HIS LAST SALUTE Gen. Grant's Pathetic Farewell to the Brave Men Who Saved the Union. THE inngnRUltnlty of OcncrnI Grnnt's soul will live forovcr. Recently tlio quciilon wnn .put to HI Eminence Curdlmil Gibbons, "What I civilized wnrfiire?" Immedi ately cnine llio reply: "The wur be tween the Hlntr." And Ihoii llir hkp'1 pndate iidilcd ".SuppoRM (JimhtiiI Grnut lind cotniiellod Oonurnl I.cr and tlt captive Southerner to lmv none to WnshlnRton and built tin- Union a ti'lumjihnl nrcli. wlint would the world Imvtt tliotittlil ? And yi-i, tlmt was exo'lly what liripprtipd to thf Jiiwh at the nil of ,rnriimliin which 'J'ltut' nrcli coiumumorntw." When In the Hprlnit of 1WI the vet erans of the (Irnnd Army of the He public knew their beloved chieftain was morlnlly III, tlio milliters, one mid nil, felt It would be n rent privilege If once n Kid ii limy ml ;Iit see (linnf face. They wished to Mty him ftoine liotni;e of nympHthy, dnce, "A nw to the living In more thtin cntintlen wreaths to the dend." This ixireelnn of lovi' iHHterlull.cd In n pinn to tnnrcti liy liH honio, on Memorial dny, tin (lenoral (Irant whs jtliin In New Vork illy. Kmly on the tuornlui; of Mny .'10 Ihese old soldiers iwero nwnke. burnlshlnc luwontro menls nnd imdnln of honor; uiifnrlluK old (initio lln(!" The ipih'k ear of tlnint beard mm motion In the street Hit voir,, tlmt lind (liwr.il on ilto Ituji in nine nl Statue of General Ornnt, Park, Chlcaue. In Lincoln Vli'Ubuin miiO ('.ninth, vtut hum, due to Id malady. iiiiiiI I.- In ri.'ii uk fur .a cup of inld HHier. yet llier arc vr tuln koiiihN which hi ii tuililier new) no . Interpretation; ami iulrk a MkMiiIiik Oriint miik'Mt! ilt heavy iimiiIojc Ntwp of wtlumtn. fallout lu He ariwe ,feWy HHd luilured toward llio window. Nuttw of martial imiali' flouted out n thu aprlnit air "Yanae lst,ll," "Aniurli'it," "The Htnr HmhikIm I tan hit," "MarvMiiK TIiiiiiikIi liwirjrla " The pienfiil fade friMtt .vlm'--lhe ilyliiK Ketieral again the HM4e of Shlloh, the t'liare at Otallaitiioca, the while IIiik of !. nt Atniiatlu I 'IVurNiiimeiHitirMluidiiWM hi flu-eka at with upturned faeea ami unisiverml head he wiitchua hli old veteran Ale (Iruut elowly llfta lile hand lu aalule. It I hl farewell forever lu lit arwy that hud Mivetl the 1'nlon. All ireatt u-atUed that ere aiiotlu r Motrntrtal day dawned (Irani would lie numkitretl animiK the Million's liunmr tl diHld. ONWARD FOR HUMANITY. newwhlt rnul iu Huaviad MMH Hptnllni ta MtMlii of night. lUiuMi a new Mrm.'ilnl lr, Iti mkwru hi u.l tr itahll Out of th dAMniaK's mUU i-oma wrilth til iihii nnu our aiMUuirM RMH., . AnU II ii J a imttOH. ailin mwt Ml, kn4 uaafraU that Mi worm witat waed j it Htuitw that hmm allll imiat 4I, 1 Hut (tea flrht fur u4v U a wwld-oM , nnht. And tb nW af Cr4m. aUa. j TtitH eiirill N tliu bow fr aliiklaii 1 or ttr, ' Till th au of l.umanllf'i wna, 1 Till aiiHta U aunk la lu boiluaiUu i M. And tb immiI at all warfar It lam Death' TerriWr Tall. At a iMtrtkirattf enlrulatloM ikare were ont Ihid atamlty tiurtac the ! Civil war wore tkuu a million of men, 1 who laf( kftuw lu the prime u( life and lu litfullli uwl lu ktreiidth. Million af Mn Invalve, When pence waa dHlarad tM UUtu bar of truupi . leaned had UMluulaxl to 2,n2,40n, of wlili'it the North furuMiiHt ' aouitthlu,' uwr two uUIUuu. The Porthuul Cinrlm Co. is jjrepnroi! to roniovt' rtilibisli of uny iiatuit' from thu resi dences and Inibiiiourf placus of St. Johns at 75 ci'itU jier month for residences and from busi ness plncos at roasoiisblt? rates. Calls made overy SHturtlav. Leave orders at tlio St. Johns Hardware, or phono Woodlawn 2693. t Note th label on your papar. Gliambers-Kenwortliy Go. Funeral Directors and Embnlmers 218 KIllitiKsworth avenue I A l'KW l'ACTS 1. The oldest established undertaking business north of Knott street, ) 1r rViomVii-ra to li nnlu f. A HHrTi,rfalfp In Itli pltv nf Prtplliltid. 3. Mr, Kcaworthy is an acknowledged expcri in emuaiunng, ucmi surgery ana (uneril direction. .1. Whv have vour beloved deceased taken thtouyli the couKted businew districts when perfect service and riili prices may be obtained lu your own community. Notice to Creditors No. 15007 In the County Court of the Stntu of MrAa.si., for tlln (Vlllllttl ttf t flit tin,, all III the matter of the estate of l'ctcr Autzctt, decenscil. Notice Is hereby e'ven that the under sifjiKMl wni. on the 10th day of July, 1018, by Honorable Ci-oru Tnzwell, JuiIl'c of the alwvc untitled Court, duly appointed Hxfcutrlx of the I.nsl Will nnd Tcstameut of l'cti r Aut7cn, ilicensod, nnd bus tjnnl IHcil. All pervjns linvlti claims against mid decedent, or hi estate, arc rcmiestcil io iireM'ui i lie mine w me, vcriucn as re quired by law, at the office of my Attor uey, George J. I'etkius, 1117 Hoard of Tmilii Itltilflllfl. llfl Ifllttl ririMK, (villi. in Nik month, from date of the first pub- ,t...i r ii.i- v....t.... nuiiiiiiii in una .iwiilc, l'iiat pulilishcd July lUlh, 1'JlH. ANNA C. AUTZHN. Hieculrlx. OUOKdltJ. I'KRKINS, Attorney tor I.xcculrix. Notice to Creditors No. 1WKM) lu the County Court of the .Stale of Oregon fur the County of Multnomah. In the matter of the estate of George A. TIioiiijuoii, deceased . Not in heieby L'iven that the under- il!iicd lin, Hiruiiut to nil order of then Imve tmiiuil Court, been duly mid re ulHily apniiuted an Kxecutur of Hie above named ctitate, mill letter testamentary I Milt'. I. All iierwin having claims n;iiliit the I'.ttate of i deceased, urc hcri liy noli litd tn pret'Ul them properly verified nl (he nuVeof aaiil ItxeCUlor, Oi l S.ildlll; llulldlUK. Portland, Ori'ijou, on or before six inonlli fiom date ol flm pnblliiillon ol tin (Hillre. II. It. COM.IKIt, Hxet'iitur of the lUt.ite of Geotue A. TlHimieHiii, 1) wealed I A c i I.I. I It f . Admin y fur Itxerutnr. iii-i ..f firtt puMiintlon, Auk. 12, HUH ii in ..I li-i iMililn .itloil. Kept. 11, IIMN The Central 1 lifts l.l.llVI K l'liii. I'litlailclphlii Ktieut, St. Johns. Soft DiinliH ns ustinl Colik'Nt iiiiiI Coolest Drinks in town ftiitMi wiches, etc. All lend 111,4 Stiiinncr Drinks. ; TRY OUR MIJ.K PUNCH (.'an Ik or tliiuiltM notlci'K are chai'Kt'il fi t the rntu of llfty centH uauh. t'ermiiiH dusiriiiK to Imve Mtiuh notices published Hhould iiiake a note of this. J. R. WEIMER Transfer and Storage Wa deliver your Rood to and iron all pert or rortiand, Vancouver. i.inn ton, Portland and Suburban Exprasi Co., city dock and all point accibl ttsr wecon. Clan n4 hmllvr mvfai J. R. CHAUNCEY Expert Watchmaker and Jeweler Clocks, Wntches, Jewelry nnd Optical Goods. All work and goods guaranteed 507 North Jersey St. ST. JOHNS, PORTLAND, ORE. LAURt.L LODGE No. 186 I. O. O. t ST. JOHNS, OHKGON Meet each Monday evening in Odd Fel lows linll nt S:oo, A cordial welcome to nil visiting brothers, II t, WliUIrr Nitlr Otnml C CI Chiitil1l VlrrOrnnil S I. Cormnny Mrf s X llornlirvk I'ln Kc. II 1' Clnrk, Tteim. HOLMES LODGE NO. IQ1 KNIGMIS Of PVtlllAS Meets everv l'ridav nli'lit nt 07:30 o'clock in 1IICKV1 R if Hall. Visitors nlways web come. V. R. UVHNS, C. I DOItIC LODGE NO. 132 A. T. nnd A, M. Meets the first and third Wednesday of each mouth lu lilrkncr Hall. VI..I tors welcome. J. N Itdlcfsen W. M. A. W. Davis, St'cri'lnrv St, Johns Gamp No, 7546 Modern Woodmen of America. We heartily solicit the attend. mice or our members at our rctf ular meetings, every Thursday HvonniK. u. W. iMiihm, (Joiikui. Knights and Ladies of Security M. Johns Council 277o Ki'Kiilir lluilueaa nuetnig hi nod Hid MoihIhvu. Okmi mettines to the mi! la nnd iiiiMiiU t 2nd mid -Jtli Mondnv ir. Ilots Hint nmmberi cordially Invited to attend at Skating Rink Hull. Mrs. Ik-tin hvetelt, I'rcs V. C, Ciiihser. Sicntnr). Woodmen Ol Hie World St. Johns Camp 773 Mixl iMinnUtliTliiirMlay cvcnliii', in I. O. O lf. I Intl. I.tavitl mid Ju;wy htrculs. V isitors uhv.iys utlcomc I.. I. Ti l MSG C t V. I'.. tt)(IS link I buy or sell St. Johns I'iojk tty A. W. DAVIS Real llstate Fire Insurance nnd Notary Public List your propctty with uic if you du.siie to sell ipiickly 202 N, Jul. sty St. St. Johns Note the label or your paper. r CO Your children are thinking School now: You are thinking what they shall wear. We can help you decide. For Boy's School Wear we have provided a line of Boy's Suits ranging in price from $6.50 to $10.00. Bfosiery that wear and Shoes built.for the hard knocks that only boys give them. ' For your Girl, you can beat the Ready-to-wear game by buying a Butterick Pattern and yardage goods such as Percales, Ginghams, Devon shire or School Day Cloth and making the dresses yourself - BECAUSE the factory making these garments are paying top prices for help- Earn those prices yourself. BONHAM & CURRIER L. E. ROSE, Mgr. Men's Dept. Packers' Profits Large or Small Packer' profits look big when the Federal Trado Commission reports that four of them earned $140,000,000 during the three war years. Packer.' profits look small When it is explained that this profit was earned on total sales of over four and a half billion dollars or only about three cents on each dollar of sales. This is the relation between profits and sales: Profits Sales If no packer profits had been earned, you could have bought your meat at only a fraction of a cent per pound cheaper? Packers' profits on meats and animal products have been lim ited by the Food Administration, since November 1, 1917. Swift & Company, U. S. A. MOOSE CARNIVAL AND OUT DOOR FROLIC 5 Days, Beginning August 20 Auspices James John Lodge, No. 1509, L. O. O. M. Presenting FOLEY & BURK COMBINED SHOWS i DON'T MISS Saturday After noon and Evening IV Ma in moth Two-Ring Animal Hippodrome 40 Sensational Acts 40 I'M A, The Pire-Fightini: Rescue Horse TRIME, The Equine with the Human Brain Poilu Ponies and Trench Dogs in Thrilling War Drama Two Schools of Beautiful Military Shetlands Monkey Jockeys and Trapeze Performers Fifty Performing Dogs Riding and Leaping Dogs and Dog Clowns RASTUS, the Charlie Chaplin Mule DODGER, The Football Pony Monkey Auto Races on Mammoth Speedway Hairy Aen from Borneo Little NETTIE, She Weighs 567 Pounds .Monster Circus Side Show Smallest Alan, Largest Boy r Living Half Lady Tattooed Australian Bushman MYSTO, The Aerial Wonder ELECTRA, The Human Dynamo THE LA VERNE FAMILY Alystic Marvels Spectacular Hawaiian Village Fifteen Honolulu Belles in Native Songs and Dances Ten Ukulele and Steel Guitar Soloists Up-High BENO, King of the Air New Alodel U-Boat Alammoth Ferris Sky Whirl ? 10,000 Alerry-Go-Round Egyptian Golden Calliope Sensational FREE Acts If you are a stranger in town read The Review and get acquainted. More Shows of Sterling Merit Than Any Other Carnival Company 200 Men and Animals Acres of Canvas No Other Organization Like It It Stands Supreme Absolutely Nothing to Offend Bring the Children I Jazz Trail of a Thousand Joys 1 ilio . I