St. Johns review. (Saint Johns, Or.) 1904-current, September 06, 1918, Image 2

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    JOHNS REVIEW
A. V,
, Markle, Itdltor
PuMuhuu F'idny of Each Week
Subscription prlc $1.00 per yor.
Outilde of Multnomah County fi.W
per year in advance.
A&VSRTISiMORatrb: 25 cents per Inch
each Insertion. Locals 5 cents per line,
minimum 25 centi. Spcilnl rates on
yearly contracts.
TllR Rnvtitw is entered nt post office
In I'ortUnd, Oregon, ns ninll nmttcr
of the second class under the Act of Con
grcss of March 3, 1879.
Tho Rumc of ball scheduled for
last Sunday ut tho local grounds
was called off, as was also tho
one scheduled for Labor Day.
Hase bnll season is now over.
On Sunday afternoon at two
o'clock at tho First Congrega
tional Church, Vancouver Wnsli.,
Miss Ida M. Fassett, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. G. 1). Fassett,
was united in marriage with Mr.
Clove McClelland Eaton, tho Kev.
W.LcHoyZabel officintln. The
brido is a nontilar young lady of
St. Johns. Mr. Eaton is a
Portland Academy and Univer
sity of Iduho man and is con
nected with tho Northwestern
Electric Co., Portland. Their
honeymoon will be spent in mo
toring thru Oregon tho next few
weokB, then thru Washington,
incidentully visiting Mr. Eat
on'u properties, including the old
Eaton homestead, "Clevedon."
This is the fourth wedding to
occur in tho Fassett family with
in tho last year.
High School Notes
II. II. Dunlfelborger in tho now
teacher of tho eoinniorclul do
partmont. Mr. Dunkolhorgei
is a man of Homo years exponent
and comes from Dallas. Oregon
In the work in Spanish thix
year Mr. (!itz iiiHtitutud tho
utio of tho phonograph known as
tho :rhin n mikmiiuiiioiik.
portion of each period is do
voted to one or more Bpunkiig
records.
Tho II. school is much regret
titiir tho ubsoneo of Mr. Strong
this year. Ilelinsnucepluil work
in tho Agricultural College at
Corvn!"' . No ono him yet been
hcciii (Mi to take his work
James joIui.
The boyn of the II. S. are back
almost without an exception,
for thoy realize that school train
Ing will stnnd them in good Htend.
What special adaption of the
con man may Do mailo to nerve
tho emergency has not yet been
determined.
The girlB of latil year' pedn
gogy are moHt happily placet
for their work ntuood wdrtrlcH.
Jonniu McNi"i'U and Marion
Dunnmore go to Antelope, Ore
gon, where they will work in tlx
same kuIiooI. Mario lloncliero
and Martha I loiter will bo near
Oregon City.
mentioning rogiMirniion was
very encouraging, over fifty
now students entering the ad
vanced classes in addition to the
! reshman cIiihh. Tho total mini
ber on tho first day was 2Wi, and
many others will bo bai'K during
tho next week. To accommodate
tho growth, a portable of two
rooms has boon t'rccto.i on t lie
north side of tho lawn, Thin,
It is Hoped, will free Hie gym-
unHium tor its reKular work a
gain. Tho uHsembly on Tuesday.
which was held to greet both old
and new Htudentn, made the en
tiro school feel the aorioiujnesK
of the work now sot for us to do.
An addroHS by Mr. Matcher im
piosseu uiih more Hilly upon
every one. ue uns neon re
cenuy appointed to servo upon
tho board of instruction to draft
ed! men, and in preparation for
Ills unties lie visited lamp Lewis
during tho summer. Ho gave
to mo nasemoiy a line apnivcia
tion of the spirit with which the
thousands of U, S. soldiers there
uni working and of the clean,
wholesome lif they are living.
For Friday, Lnfayette-Mariio
day, this patriotic program has
been prepared : Music, the Star
Spangled Manner and tho Mar
selluiso; Biography of Lafayette,
Melford Wasleider: Apprecia
tions of 1. ifayette by Clwenyth
Young, Washington by lhiael
Creeno;Joffro by Cordon Avery j
Focb by Joyce Mason; Pershing
by id oiio Harrington: how the
friendship betweon Franco and
America has boon cemontod. by
Ilomaino Hrand; a study of the
western bnttlo fro'it by Dauby
Coon: story of tho battle of
tho Miui. , by Genevieve Hrown.
The J. J. boys who have added
n star to w school service flan
since Inst spring aro many,
frrom those who were in school
last year nro Willis Vinson,
Chus. Spackman, I'orey John
ston, Earl Kelihor. Those who
7: It
uttended school earlier aro Cyril
Magone, Fred Marlott. Everett
Smith, Frank Wright, Jerome
Whisler. Lawrence Layton, Ceo.
Hufford. Anions; the boys who
will bo in tho Students, Army
Training Corps are Russell Mey
er, Louis Dunsmoro, Edward
Howard and Hundolph Howard
at U. of 0., Delbert Day at 0.
A. C.
For Sale
Five Modern
4-ROOM
BUNGALOWS
Yale and Macrum Streets
Easy Terms
On Payments
Mortgage Loans,
and Insurance
t Peninsula Security Go.
first National Dank Building
Multnomah Attractions
Saturday, September 7th
FANNIE WARD l "On the
li," I'lUHttlOIIIlt,
Sunday. .Scntemhcr 8th
Lev-
ANN PENNINGTON In "Antic
ol Ann." I'liriunount.
VVi'iIiimuIhv. SiMileinliiT lit I
ELSIE FERGUSON I" "Itorb.iry
Mliei-p, iMritiiioiiiil,
Thursday mill 1'riilny, Kept. VI unil lil-
MARY PICKFORD In "M'l.U.
Atlcirtlt.
Siiltiiilnv. Sviilciiiber 1 llh
BIG BILL MART In "The l'.
irlot "
8iiihI.iv. Sitdi iiilKT Mill
SESSUE MAYAKARVA l "Cull
nl Hie itrttl." rummmmt.
TliU irit;nii subject to iiimvoldnhlu
Inline.
Don't Miss the Good Times
EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT
Al the Skuting Rink
Thi'se Dunces nro kIvcii ly the
K. & L. of SECURITY
Kvctyhody is invited to come and
spvml mi enjoyable evening.
Also every other .Monday livening
we nave open tiieelinnH ami all are
welcome to come and enjoy the
evening in dancing.
The Central
IIIOS (,1,0X1 K I'li p
I'liil.iiklpbln Street, St Johns.
Soft Drinks as usual
CoMcit and Coolest Drinks in
town. Sandwiches, etc. All lead-
uiK Summer Drinks.
I KY OUR MII.K l'l'NCH
Notice of Meeting of County
Uonrri of Equalization
Notico in bcroby uivon Hint
on Monday, bcptoninor i), ID IS.
tlu Ifonrd ol htiuiilizntion of
Alnltnotnnb County will attond
Ml tliooffico of tho County Ab
oor, nt the Court Houho in
rortluud. ami nublicly oxnm no
tho ntwoHsniunt rollH for tho your
iuir. nnu correct nil orrorH In
valuation, description or quidl
1 1 on oi iimiiH, lots or otlior nro
nt'ity, nuiOBSt'd by tho County
AtiKOHHor. And it shall bo the
duty of portions interested to
appear at tho time and place
appointed. II, it shall appear
to such Hoard of Kqualizatiou
that there arc any lauds or lots
or other property assessed twice.
or incorrectly assessed as to dcs
eriptiou or quantity, and in the
name of a person or persona not
the owner thereof, or assossod
under or beyond the actual cash
value thereof, said Hoard may
make proper correction of the
same. 11 it shall appear to such
Untrd that any land, lots or
ther property assessable by tho
issesor aro not assessed, such
loard shall assess tho samo nt
ho full cash value thereof.
HKNKY 10. KEK1),
County Assessor.
Portland, Oregon. Auutist 17.
11)18.
Tho Portland Garbnue Co.
is pioparctl to remove rubbish
of any nature from tho resN
deneoii and business places of
St. Johns at 75 conts per month
f !.l - 1 I
i ui- ifsuiuiicfti nnu irom uusi'ini
noss plncos at reasonable rates.
Calls niatio ovory Snturdny.
i.envo orders
Hani ware, or
at tho St. Johns
phono Woodlnwn
Huy a V1CTKOLA now and
pay for it within a year. That is
tho way Currina soils them.
CIo to tho Auto ltopair Compa
ny, 201 boutn Jorsoy street.
for
your auto, motorcycle and nicy
lo roimirs and sunnlios. Autos
for hire. I'hone Coumbia 727.
NoU th labal or your papar.
Charter No. 10103. Reserve Dlst. No. 12
Ucport of the condition of
AT PORTLAND
in the .Stale of Oregon, at the close of
business Aug. 31, 1918.
Rksocrcks.
Loans and ills-
counts J073.S92.75
Acceptances of other
banks discounted 50,000.00
Total loans 723,892.75
Notes and bills
redlscounted . 25,000.00 C98.892.75
Overdrafts, unsecured 7.50
L. h. bonds tosecure
circulation 100,000.00
1. S, llouditaud ccr
tlficntesof indebt
edness pledged to
secure f. S. de
limits 115,000.00
V. S. Ilouds ntid cer
tificates of Indebt
edness owned and
tinpledKcd 30.000.C0 215,000.00
Liberty lonii ilouds,
3i. mid II tier
cent unpledged 59,900.00
liontis other tlinu u. s. bonds
pledged tosecure postnl
savings deposits. . . 31,722.50
Ilouds mid .Securities
tiled ucd as collateral
for State or other tie
(units or bills livable
(iwsliil excluded) 71,110.53
Securities other than
I'. 8. bonds (not In
cludiiiK stocks)
owned unplcilKCMl -1S.78d.21 151.577.2-1
Stocks, other than I'edcral
Reserve Hank stock. . . .23,185.00
.Stock
of federal Reserve
I tit li Ic fid Imt rent
of subscription) . .'1.300.00
I'lirnlture mid fixtures H,JWM
Other real estate owned . . 10,850.00
Lawful Reserve with
federal Reserve Hank 107,183.27
Cash In vault mid net amounts
due from national Ipnks. . . .290,189.20
Dun frnm iKtnkn nml Imikers
(other than included 13.1 1.15) 10,080.10
I'.xclmiiiiei for clearini!
Iiuum; 20,413.75
Total of Items I I,
15,10,17,18 ...'1120,(183.11
Cliwkson Imnks liicaleil out
side of city or town of re
txirlliik! ImnU and other
uhsIi limn Ul.2
Ueik'niptlnilfiiild with I', h.
'J'rtiHMitvr and duefiom U.
S.TtrHun-r B.000.00
War Savluv't Ceilllkailes and
Thrift StamiM HCtimlly owned 15,558.1'J
I'.i ytnuiit due im on
f.ilwrty Imiii SHlwtlplloiis 20,200.00
Total
l.l.MIII.ITIHS
f I. Olid. 151.07
CalilUl stock tid in f 100,000.00
SuriiliM fund 15,000.00
t'udlvliUM irolltrt... 1173.02
I,c4 current ixK)hhm,
lntrtet ami taxes
imlil H.l7!i.0fl 3.700.1M5
CireiilatiiiK inMMouUtaudiiiK'. lOO.(H)O.tH)
line to iwnks anil iMiikers
folhur than IncliidtHl In 31
orlW) -1.311.0:
Total of items 32.
and Itl I,3II.(U
Dt'iuiinil doiMMitii:
Individual iU'iumIih hiIi
lect to cluck
752,512.31
Ccitillcutoii of ilvKlt
one in ik limn ;hi
iluys
Cuxhler's ehvck out
12.21 1.00 1
i-tniiillnk'
1.HII.2I
Slate, county, or other inn-
iifciiMtl deHHit MtiurtNl by
pllllUfOf ItMVtN of this iKIIlk
50,000.00
121.00
Dividends iiuiMii!
Tol il of ilenwiid
ll.-H.i Slllltl
Time lH-Hil;
Certilivatt k of di ui.it I75.54l0.81
.State, i-oiiuiy. or nOmr niiiuk-
ImI dvi"!! murvl by
UledKt f iet ol this Uink tt).OOO.(H)
1'oIhI Shviiiu Dt'1-nMts 22.0I7.WI
Other time iIvimkIu HI2.iaU. I7l
lotal of time iltKMt ul-
Jcct to RvMrvt...M0t7S7
I', 8. ilciKM.lt other
than tnHtal Mviuu
War hwu iUimm.(1 ic.
count M.RlKUHl
War mvIiiuk luirtilicntu
nud thrift ntumii tie-
ihlt Hvciiunl . ...B.W.f.l tll.2a0.01
llilU iMyablf. Willi
1'wlcral Rwerve lUuk Ufi.OOO.OO
TUI
fl.tlSd.lM.tn
I.iubllltin. fur ledimnt.
Ull'lllllllIK Htv with I'M
erxl Rerv Hank .
.(00.00
i.tHHl.OO
Total continent llaltilithi
SUW of Ou'koii,
Cimnty of Miiltniiiii.ili.
ill.
i, C.U
si
I. I. N. IbiivUeu. Cuhler of tilt
alHive ittstiitNl lunik, do Milemuly kwvhi
that the iUve statement U true to tin
Ut of my knowleilitv and U-lirf.
j. .. it.iii'Uon, CMkliier.
MiiMcriiK'ii anil mvorii to lieloro me.
till Mb day ( 8ipt.. R)8.
. J. Wright. Notary Public.
.Mtiltiiouwli county. Die.
Cortcct-Atlct. tlntnt Smith.
Titos. AutJt'ii,
1'. P. Drinker,
Directors,
LAUIil L IODGE
No. 18G I. O. O. r
SI. JOHNS, OKrCON
MmU rh Mondny e-venlnir la Odd Pal
Ions hall at S:xi, A cordial welcome U
all vIsitiiiK brothers,
11 I, U hi.irr Nol.lr (imml
C II CliHHlilll VUrltmB.l
K I, eormmi) Kcv Sv
K llonilwtV t'in. Src.
II I CUik Ttr.
HOLMES lODGti NO. 101
KMl.ll lb Or I'VIIIIAS
Jlccts every l'ridav niKbt at
7:30 O CIOCK III IUV.K.M!
;i!R
Hall.
Visitors always wi'l-
H. HVltNS, C. C,
DORIC LODGE NO, 132
A. f. und A. M.
Meets the firxt mul thinl
Wedncsiliiyof each mouth
in llukiicr'n Hull, Visi
tors welcome
J N IMIefM ii V. M
A. W. Duvis, .Secretary
i i n ti .n
A . IIIIIIK Nn. hah
Modern Woodmen of America.
We heartily solicit tho attend
ance ot our members at our reir-
ular meetings, every Thursday
cvenini;. u. Muiim, Consul
Knights and Ladies of Security
St. Johns Council 2775
Kegular liuiues meeting Ut
and Hr.i
Moiuluy. Dticu uievliims to the i.i.t.h.
IIIH
nud member Sml aud -llli Mondavi Vis
uora uiui mewuers curdullv invited to
attend nt Skatitig Hink Hall.
Mrs. lktlu Kverett. Pres.
K. C. Gasser, Secretary. 1
Ik
It is Just What
Uncle Sam Wants
At the request of the U.S.
Food Adtninstration, our
Company has loaned one of
our Modern Electric Ranges
to be used for the Pood Con
servation demonstrations
now being conducted in the
Liberty Temple.
Do you want any .stronger
approval of any cooking de
vice than this?
Uncle Sam asked its for an
Klectric Kunge because it
fills the hill better than any
other Cooking Device made.
We urge all housewives
interested in the patriotic
service of their country ns
well as all who want their
kitchens cn,uiped with the
most modern, convenient
and reliable cooking nppa
rattts to visit the Liberty
Temple and see for them
selves just what nn Klectric
Knnge will do to reduce their
household burdens.
Portland Railway,
Light 8 Power Co.
First Trust S Savings
BANK
OF ST. JOHNS
11102 East FosNundcn Street
I'hone Columbia -100
Officers and Directors
F. A. RICE, I'rctident ami Cailitcr
II. HENDERSON. Vice IVeiidcnt
CEO. I. UROOKS. Secretary
I. S. DOEIINDECIIER
Four per cent interest
paid on time and sav
ings deposits.
GENERAL INSURANCE
Rentals and Rentals
Estate Loans
Real Estate!
If You Wish to Sell
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
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
J. R. CHAUNCEY
Expert Watchmaker and Jeweler
Clocks, Wtitehes, Jewelry ami Optical
Cootls, All work ami eoods nuanuitecd
507 North Jersey St.
ST. JOHNS, PORTLAND, ORE.
Summons all the forces and rctources of the Republic to
the defense of Freedom
THE OREGON AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE
whivh the United States authorities have ranked as one of the
fifteen distinguished institutions of the country for excellence in
military training, has responded to the call. The College it
distinguished not only for its military instruction, but
Distinguished also ro li
lts strong industrial courses for men and for women:
In Atciculuir. Cobumptt. Rnjiamuit, Komtijr
lUoic KtuaswiKt, Miainf, I'huwicr, idJ
S'ccitwaal KJuutLw.
Its wholesome, purposeful student life.
Its democratic college spirit.
Its successful graduates.
Students enrolled last year, J4$3; stirs on its service dags, 1 jjS,
over forty percent representing officers.
Collage opens September 23, 1918
r'wouk. atvlUuiuilol t!Ut.4aJetst(UIgrastianti9URr(itirtr,CorTtUiilOrt(oa
IT IS WISDOM
To buy where you can get the
tho fullest measure of value for
your money. This store has estab
lished such a reputation. Fresh
goods, courteous treatment and
prompt service, combined with the
lowest prices goods of merit cnube
sold for, arc always assured here.
Grocery Grabateria
201 N. Jersey SI.
For COAL and WOOD
OF ALL KINDS SEE
EDLEFSEN FUEL CO.
Oregon Building, 5th and Oak
Phone Broadway 70 or Columbia 321
Or Leave Orders al St. Johns Review Office
Mill wood mostly inside, large percent
age dry enough for Immediate use $1.50
Coal $7.00 and up.
I 'Billie' Nichols
I RESTAURANT
2
?
7.
111
Open Evenings a
GIVE US A CALL 7.
$100 Reward, $100
ThB
rrniKTH of II'. n iumr will
bo
ilcuacil to Iwirn llinl tin i U nt fonat one
nrvmleil i!l Hmi Hint m It rr Imn lipn
nIjio tn ciirr
(nlnrrli. It
In nil Hit kImki'K. nml Hint U
ltull'it Cutiitrli euro li Ilia only
lKklllve curn now known to tlia mHllcn)
frntcrnlly. I'nliirrh belinc n contiiiuuonni
uxrHic. rp'iuirrn n vuniiiiuiiuniu iirm
nn. Iltilr. I'ninrrli ('lira U Inllen III
icrtmllv. ncllnir ilireclly. uiMn the tilool
nml iniicoun mrfaccn nt tint aynlrni, tlicro
lit iAalrnvllit Him fnlltliljlllntl Of till ilia
........ ...... ..I. .1... ..,..Im... al mr. t.1 1. liV
InilliiltiK up ilio eoiMtllutlon nmt tunlallmt
nnliiro In tlnliiff II wnrlt. The proprietor
linv no much fnlili In ll cnrntlv now
rr Hint Hiry nrrr Ono lliimtrcil Dollar
Mr nny rnn.i Hint It Mill to cure. Homl
for llt of iMllrnniilnl.
Atl.lifMI 1- J CllltNRV A CO. Tolfdo. O.
Htfhl lir all liriimlaia. ISP, ,
Tak. Ilaira Kmiillr i'llla for oonillpallon.
Notice to Creditors
No. IfiCOO
til the County Court of the Stnte of I
Ori'uou for the County of Miilliionmh.
In the mutter of the cttutu of George
A. I niMiijMin, ueceateii.
Notice Is hereby Klvcn that the uiiiler
slKii-il Ii.ih, piirmmut to nil order of ths
hove iiiiiiiciI Loiirl, iiccn ntiiy nnu rr
ulnrly niKiltitcil nn I'.xccutor of the iiImivc
iininiil cktate, nml letter tctUmciitary
iMiieii.
All person havlin; claim niralnit the 1
mute 01 Mia ilcccacil. lire Hereby noil
lied to prewnt them projierly verified nt
the office of Mill Itxecutor. 911 Sixilillui:
lliilliliiiK. rortlaml, Oregon, on or before
hx montni iroiu mile 01 iirn puuiicniion 1
01 tin notice.
II. 15. COM.IftK.
Itxecutor of the lUutc of
GeorKe A. Tlioinpwu, Decciucil
J. A. UUI.l.lllK.
Attorney for I'.xccutor.
Dale of fimt publication, Auk, 12, 1918
Date of Imt publication, Sept. 0, 1918
Woodmen ol the World
St. Johns Camp 773
Meet 2daud.lthThiirsday evening in
I, O. O, V. Hall, I.eavitt and Jersey
.streets, Visitors always welcome,
L. I.. TmiMNG, C. C.
W. J. COON, Clerk.
I buy or sell St. Johns Property
A. W. DAVIS
Real Estate
Fire Insurance and Notary Public
List your property witn me it you
desire to sell quickly
202 N. Jersey St. St. Johns
Ghambers-Kenworthy Co,
Funeral Directors and Embalmers
IMS KtlliiiKSworth avenue
A I'HW FACTS
1, Theolileat established iinilertakine
biuiuesi north of Knott street.
2. Mr. Chambers ie the only G, A, K,
undertaker iu the citv of Portland,
3. Mr, Kemvorthy i an acknowledged
expert in empaiming, ucuit surgery nml
funeral direction,
4. Why have your beloved deceased
taken through the congested business I
districts when perfect service aud right
prices may be outaiiicii in your own
community.
J. R. WEIMER
Transfer and Storage
Wi dsliver your good to and from
all ps?U of Tortland, Vancouver. Linn-
ton, Portland and Suburban Express
Co., city dock and all points aecasaibl
EDGE
Whether it be saw, plane, chisel, hatchet or ship, build
ers' or carpenters' tool of any kind, you do not want it
unless it has an edge that will cut. Steel quality is the
first essential in all edged tools, and that is the striking
characteristic of those we sell. Look at them before you
buy.
From our stock of builders' hardware you can select just
what you want for making repairs or for use in a new
building.
Beyerle &
420 North
Now is the time
To get Photographs
Firat cUm work, prompt service and the bed of picture.
All work guaranteed to giva Mtiifactlon.
I land painted plclurs given with n dozen cabinet pholoi,
Alto do enlarging In Water Colon, Oil, Crayon and Pnitel.
rramcs of all kinds for talc Call and sec our dhplay
PRATT'S STUDIO, 204 N. Jersey St.
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Do You Know
'THE
BEST
MEAT
t
4,
wye
. - 1 1 .1. 1 1 ' 1 1 - J
You Can't Beat Us
on quality or price, no matter where you go.
are determined to keep nhend of nil competitors,
wo are doing it.
ST. JOHNS CASH MARKET
IMBODEN
Phone Columbia 21 WE
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Dear Unknown Friend:
My name is Helen. Now we are acquainted.
I have a friend named Marv. She has nsk Prt
vise her where to buv her furniture. I shnli writ a li pr n
letter every week. It will be
you may all read it. Mary won't care.
I believe in makincr home
tp be happy, to hold your husband's heart and to refine
the children. It is also the onlv wav tn rmi
social position.
Sincerely yours -HELEN.
P. S. I mitrht as well tell vnn nVht nnw tVint T hnu
all of my furniture from
H. F. CLARK, the
400-402 S.
If you are a stranger in town read
The Review and get acquainted.
TOOLS
Armstrong
Jersey St.
builds tip tlic body, makes
muscles and red blood, and
gives strength. It is neces
sary, therefore, that the
meat you buy is fresh and
of the best quality. Our
market hits only the very
best, and our prices are
within reach of alt. Give
us a call.
Wo
and
BROS., Prop's.
DELIVER 109 N. Jersey Street
published in this paper so
beautiful. Tt is t hp
Furniture Man
Jersey St.
t