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t I 1 THE ST. JOHNS REVIEW A. W. Marklc, Itrfitor Published Friday of Eacli Wee Subioriptlon prloa $1.00 peryoar Outside of Multnomah County, 2.00 per year in advance. ADV6RTIS1NC RATR3: 25 cents per Inch each Insertion. I.ocaH 5 cent per line, minimum 25 cents, Special rates on yearly contracts. . pos In Portland. Oregon, as tnnll matter of the second class under the Act of Con i(ress of March i, 1879. Don't forjret to takou KODAK with you. Curnn Says bo. We sincerely thank the many friends who so kindly, lovingly and sympathetically assistou us In our recent bereavement eonocia ly for the uutomobiles the ameers and beautiful flora tributes. Mary Burton, Mattie Davis, Mr. and Mrs. C. 0. Ho crs. A black arm-band, with cold star has boon recommended by the Women's Committee of the Council .of National Uu fense, ib be worn instead o mourn nir by Amcr can woman who have lost members of their family in thu war. I'rcsi dent Wilson has approved the HURiccstion -Peoples Ilomu Jour nal. Mr. II. L. Ford, late of I.n Grande, Oregon, will occupy the pulpit of the First Christian church morning nnd overling of Sentomber 22. Subject for 11 a. "A Mcssugo from n Well: Hp. m. "A Lovo Proposal." The church is situated at thu cor nor of Central avenue and Char leston streets. A grand benefit dancu will be fiven in the Community Club lomo of the local ship plant Wednesday oven in jr. bunt. Ufith. Tho proceeds will ho used for the purposu of relieving any destitution or suffering that might oxist in the families of any of tho ship workers. 'I he object is a most laudable one, nnd deserves thu hearty support and co-operation of thu entire community. Tickets are fi() cents per couple. 1 Gordon M. Parkur, sou of Mr. nnd Mrs. T. T. Parker, of 1518 Maryland avenue, will leave shortly for Camp Plko for in tensive training. Parker re contlv comnlutei thu ollicers training camp course at the University of Oregon and has been recommended for a Se cond Lieutenant's commission in tho United States Army. He was a pressman on thu Ore goniim for four years and loft tho position two years ago to enter tho business of manufuc turing ship kneus. Parker is a member of Multnomah Club. Oregonian. Chns. Gnrlick surprised his many friends hero tho first of tho week by dropping into town. Charley is looking just fine, and army survicu is surely agreeing with him. Me has been in tho service contiiiotisly for thu pust twenty-seven months and this is his first Wmvoof absence, wo believe. Ho has his headquarters at San Diego and holds a responsible position having chnrgo of over 200 motors in tho Aero service. Ho tests out thu motors in the air, and savs after thu first few times on nn niropluno one does not mind it any more, or exper ience much different sensation than running u wheelbarrow on mother Knrtli. Charloy's frionda are very glad to nee him, and ho is always auro of a warm wel come in St. Johns, whore he served for a number of years on the City council. FOK SALE Lots in St. Johns: -10x1112 feet, Chicago street. $525. -MxlO'), Hartman street, shed on back 20x10; $550, $100 down, terms; -11x101), Hartman street, fine fruit trees, Bhed 20x20; 50x100. 10. Iluch anan, street, two blocks from car, $500; terms, $100 down. 60x115, Central avenue, in cultivation, also fruit, an ex ceptional buy; $525. Also six acres sown miles from Van couver, Clarko county. See J. Webster, 612 Salem streot. For SaleGood family cows. Come out when we milk, be tween 4 and 8 p.m., and make your choice. A. W. and S., Gat ton Farm, just a short distance north of St. Johns. r For Kent. Two comfortable sleeping rooms; easy walking distance from G. S. P. shipyard. Breakfast if desired. Call 8115 Hudson Street, corner Tyler. Cards of thanks notices are charged for at tho rate of fifty cents each. Persons desiring to have such notices published should mako a note of this. For Sale A Harley Davidson motorcycle. 1108 Syracuse Street. For Sale Five Modern 4-ROOM BUNGALOWS Yale and Macrum Streets Special Offer FOR 10 DAYS Home Treatment Goitre, Neck Swellings and Enlarged Glands Positively Cured by Easy Terms On Payments Mortgage Loans, and Insurance i Peninsula Security Go. t First National Bank Building f Mrs. Martha Davis Martha Jane Jones wns born n Findlay. Ohio. April 25. 1812, and departed this, life at tho home of her daughter, Mrs. C. O Rogers, 30 1 K. Now York street, bt. .loluiH. Uregon, bunuay. bent 8, 1918, at tho ago of 70 years 1 months and M days. In 185 she moved witli her pnrents to Michigan. In 1H(0 she was unit edin innrrlngoto Wm. T. Davis, with whom shu shared thu hard ships of early days in Southern Michigan, where they lived un til Mr. Difvis was called to do fend his Country, he having departed this life in 1802. To this union were born eight child ron, fiVo of whom preceded her in death. Mr. Davis departec this life in 1802. she remaining a widow 'Hi years. She was o an unusually happy and loving disposit on. loved by all who knew her, especially thu young er ones who brought.her beautl- nil I lowers, bliu modeled her life after Him who died on the cross, always willing to share tho mirdons of others. In rJU!) she camo to Oregon with her siBtcr and two daughters. She is stir vived by throe children: Clarence F. of Fenville, Mich., Mattie Davis of Tonponisli. Wnsh.. Mrs. C. O. Rogers, St. Johns, Oro- gnn: nn adopted daughter, Ida It. Utting, Grand Rapids, Mich., one brother. William Jones. ilurlington, Mich., two sisters, linrharn Conuett. Kalamazo. Mich., and Mary Harton. St. lohns; grandchildren and one greatgrandchild, who mourn their inestimable loss. ANNOUNCEMENT. On account of our gradual in creasu of business we are com iiMlcd to discontinue our deliv fry in tho St. Johns district on Weuni'Hdays and Saturdays, be ginning uciouor ist, and wo would be pleased to have thu co operation of our patrons by call ng at tho Little Mutter Store or thoir supplies on those days. v lull supply will bo Kent con stantly on hanu every day of lie wook at tne store, uespect fully yours. J. K. Panirborn. mr N. Jersey streot. Hear uvory kind of record at ts boat. Tho Urunsw ck Talk ug Machine plnys all records at thoir best. Currin Says So. -H RVIGW'S LEGAL BLANKS The following list of legal blanks nre kept for .side at this office ami thers will be added as the demand nrues: Warranty deeds, Quit Claim Deeds, Kealtv nml Chuttel Mort- Banes, bausiactioit of Mortgages, Contracts for Sale of Realty, Hills of Sale, Leases. Portsmouth Gospel Hall Meeting 3 p. M. for Christians. Gospel meeting in evening 7:30. One door west of drug store. For Sale-One of tho finest and bust located residences in St. ohns. House is modern and ontains nine rooms and bath: ot is 100x100 feet on corner with streets improved : an abuiui- anceof flowers, berries and some fruit, A large quantity of furni turo goos with tho house. Tho price for a short time is $1000, part cash. For further par ticulars cull at this office. bring In your Job printing while you Ihluk ot It. Don't wait until you are on tiro ly out. We are equipped to turn out noat and tasty printing Wreuiptly at 1'orUaaa price, or leae. Syrup of Honidme Not a Drug Aladc from Goiter Stick nnd Sea Plants We have removed some of the largest Goiters in Oregon in Ten Weeks Price $5.00 per Jar Delivered PARK ROSE INSTITUTE Sandy Boulevard P. 0. Box 133 PORTLAND, OREGON Rosebud Restaurant OPPOSITE CENTRAL SCHOOL Regular Menlit now served duriiiK noon hours. Ice C renin in nil the fancy dishes Robl, Anderson, Prop. Helen M. Harper TI-ACIIIIR of VIOLIN Pupil of Frank 0. Kichenluub Phone Sellwood KIM Don't Miss tlie Good Times EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT Al lite Skating Rink These Dunces are given by the K. 6c L. of SECURITY Iiverybotly is invited to come ami spend an enjoyable evening. Also every other Monday livening we have open meetings and nil are welcome to come and enjoy the evening in dancing. lALiRLL LODGE No. 1 80 I. O. O. r .sr. muss. onrcoN UmIi each Monday evening la Odd PaV lots hull nt M:oo. A cordial welcome to nil vlaltlng brother. I 11 1 mill inn rtome iirnnti H J UuirMiclii Vkr Omml I, W Noirnr IMll VC. II I' CUik Trt'. nouns lonr.r no. toi kMCIIIS or I'V IIIIAS MeU every I'rlihiv n IK lit nt to o'clock In lllCkNI.lt V M ill. VUllorn always! el come. V. It, UVHNS. O. C. DOItIC LODGE NO. 132 A. r. und A. M. .Meet the lirt mid third Wcdiicsdityof each mouth In Hlekncr' Hall. VUI tor welcome. J N1MK Im. ii V. M. . W. Davie. Swelnry. S(. Joluis Canij) No. 7546 Modern Woodmen of America. We henrtliy Holicit the attend mice of our inemhersat our rii? uIiirineetiiiKS. every Thursday uvoiuiiK. ti. W. Aluhm, Consul. ForSale A well located and well established business in St. Johns that is in a flour ishinur condition: in factdoinir a splendid business with greater increase in prospect. The proprietor has an ex cellent reason for retirintr. 5arties looking for a good Inner in a business wav should not pass this by. For urther inlormation, apply at this ollice. It is Just What Uncle Sam Wants At the request of the U. S. Food Adminstration, 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 us for an Klectric Range because It fills the bill 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 equipped with the most modern, convenient and reliable cooking appa ratus lo visit the Liberty Temple and see for them selves just what an Klectric Range will do to reduce their household burdens. Portland Railway, Liglil & Power Co. First Trust 8 Savings BANK OF ST. JOHNS 1302 Knot I-onuii(lon Street Phone Columbia I0G Officers and Directors I'. A. RICE, President nnd Cnihicr II. HENDERSON. Vice President CEO. I. imOOKS. Secretary F. S. DOERNDF.CI I MR Four per cent interest paid on time and sav ings deposits. GENERAL INSURANCE Rentals and Rentals Estate Loans Real Estate! If Vol Willi li 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 Don't throw your Old Tires away GET THEM VULCANIZED OPEN 6 A, M. TO 4 P, M. IT IS WISDOM To buy where yon can get the the fullest measure of value for your money. Thta store has estab lished such a reputation. Fresh goods, courteous treatment and prompt service, combined with the lowest prices goods of merit can be sold for, are always assured here. Grocery Grabateria 201 N, Jersey St. 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, Urge percent ngc dry enough for immediate use $1.50. Conl $7.00 nnd up. EDGE TOOLS 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 & Armstrong 420 North Jersey St. 'Billie' Nichols RESTAURANT 111 N. .JEKSEY STREET Open Evenings GIVE US A CALL CM Gv9 Co Gv Gns Cm CS $100 Reward. S10O Thn rwiitiTH or il l" impcr wilt bt niii In li'Hru Hint Hu m In itt Ipitit ona nrwidnl itlirnira tint m lrco linn bern nliln In euro in nil Un Ntiiue. nml llmt In Ciilnrrh. I Inll'M I'nlnrrli Ouri In tho only imkiiivr cum now Known io ma nipincni rrutcrnlly. Cnlurrli belli n comtltutlonnl u i urine, rrinnrnn ii 1'un.iiiuiionni irenf mrnt. 1 Inll'M L'ntnrrli I'uro Ii tnkrn In Irrnnllv. nctlnir illrpcllv unon Ilia lilaod nml mil com .urfnet of tlin nynlrm, tlirr. ny iiriirnyinir ino rounimiion or in im hw. anil L'ivln Dm niillitit itrrnutti lit bwlliilnif up tlitt rmmllltitlon nml multllntf Malum In ilolmr lln work Tin pniprlflorn linvo o murli fnlih In tin curnilvn pow- rrx unit uiy nrrr uno i ittnirrti uoiinm for nny en llmt II full lo cure. Hcml ror nm or inumnnmu. AildrrMI V J l llCNUr A CO., Toledo, O. MoM tir nil Dnxalila lip. Tk iUII't Kitnlly rill for conitlptllon. To get Photographs Fint cUt work, prompt ervlee and the bed of picture. All work sunranleed to lve Mtiifaction. I land painted plclura ijtven with a doien cabinet photoi. Alio do enlarging In Water Colort, Oil. Crayon and Paitel. mcs of all kinds for sate Call and see our display PRATT'S STUDIO, 204 N. Jersey St. Do You Know 41 4t The Central K THE BEST MEAT TllOit, OI.OVI'K Prop. IMiilatlelphia Street, St. Johns. Soft Drinks ns usual Coldest nnd Coolest Drinks In town. Sandwiches, etc. All lead lug Summer Drinks. TRY OUR MILK PUNCH builds up the body, makes muscles and red blood, and gives strength. It is neces sary, therefore, that the meat you buy is fresh and of the best quality. Our market has only the very best, and our prices are within reach of all. Give us a call. Woodmen of the World St. Johns Camp 773 Meet 2dnudlthThursday evening In I. O. O. v. Hull, I.eavltt nnd Jersey streets. Visitors always welcome. I.. I. TliHI.ING, C. C. W. lt COO.V, Clerk. -is 4VM Ki$!jfH O" I- C l J , L u . - - " i ! I ' - Tubes 25 cents nnd 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 UvvVs. WaK-lies, Jewelry and Optical Goo.U. All work and goods guaranteed 507 North Jersey St. ST. JOHNS. PORTLAND, ORC, Knights and Ladies of Security bt. Johns Council 2775 Regular Ilusincks meeting 1st ami 3rd Momittyt. Oikmi mei'tlum to the mitilic aim memijer -mi ami 4111 louiiay. vis. ilom ami members cordially invlttd to I atteml at Skating Kink Halt. Frank C. Gasser, I'res. I.ester Teeliug, Secretary. I buy or sell St. Johns Property A. W. DAVIS Real Estate Fire Insurance and Notary Public I.lst your property with me If you desire to sell quickly 20-' N. Jersey St. St. Johns : Chambers-Kenwoilhy Co, Funeral Directors and Embalmers IMS Ktlliiigsworth avenue A VV.W FACTS 1. ThcuUleiit etublUlieri umlertaklm! liUkinesi north of Knott street. Mr. Chambers is the ouly O. A. R. undertaker iu the city of Portland. 3. Mr. Kenworlhy is an acknowledged expert in emuinnitig, Demi surgery and uinerui direction? I. Why have your beloved deceasetl taken through the congested business uixncis wuen penect service ami right prices may be obtained in jour own euuiuiuuiiy. You Can't Beat Us on quality or price, no matter where you go. We are determined to keep ahead of all competitors, and wo are doing it. ST. JOHNS CASH MARKET IMBODEN BROS., Prop's. Phone Columbia 21 WE DELIVER 109 N. Jersey Street 000OO00OQO0Oa0O4O00000aO0D0 J. R. WEIMER Transfer and Storage W deliver your goods to and froa all ptrts or Fortlam ton. Portland and Co., city dock and all iive your iuie oorae oj our OQAO -rvn c: 5 Si.- ' fJ NtU the UImI tn yur Hfor. In order to insure a change of ad Ivertlsement the copy for such change should reach tMs office not later then I Wednesday, at S o'clock p. m. Please 1 Summons all the forces and rcKurces of the Republic to the defense of Freedom THE OREGON AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE which the t'uued States authorities have ranked as one of the fifteen dittinguuhed institution! of the country fur excellence in military training, has responded to the call. The College is distinguished not only for its military instruction, but DlSmcUISllED ALSO FO li lts strong industrial courses for men and for women: Itt .ViiKutWK. Coaiatrct. KMiartilaf , r'ottili 11mm tduumki, Miatct, lliiimicjr, uj Vo-iiiaail Uvcttioa. Its wholesome, purposeful student life. Its dsmocratic college spirit. Its successful graduates. Students enrolled Ust year,;4$ji stars on Its service flags, U5S, over forty percent representing oificers. College opens September 23, 1918 ri ctttW, s JUwiUJlcJ IkvlWt. taJ oUk ulenatlwa riu to the tUtutru.CantlUt, On&m Dear Mary: Isn't it funny that some men will trive their wives nil f, vmcout S- the pretty clothes they want but when it comes to things Suburban txpresi to furnish the home they "tighten right up?" 11 point aoceaslble Ms iflWf.t o..i -Tl iCt xiu, 1 w ion v onuuc ciuici. ouuu iiiuu are vain, seinsn and thoughtless. Why I've often seen a man srend as much on one theatre party tickets, autos and sunner as it would cost to nicely furnish a whole room. And his wife needed the furniture too. Theatre parties are O. K. but I think furniture comes first. As ever -HELEN. P. S. I hope men will become better and let their wives have all they need of the good furniture they keep at H. F. CLARK, the Furniture Man 400-402 S. Jercey St. If you are a stranger in town read The Review and get acquainted. 41 1