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THE ST. JOHNS REVIEW A. W. Mnrklc, l'.illtor Published Friday of Pnch Week Subscription prlca $1.00 par year Outside of Multnomah County J2.00 per year in advance. ADV8RTI9ING Ratks: 26 cents per Inch each Insertion. Locals 5 cents per line, minimum 25 cents. Special rates on yearly contracts. Tub Rbvikw Is entered nt post office in Portland. Oregon, ns mull matter of the second class under the Act of Con (tressof March 3, 1879. FIoyd-A. Kiley, OKed one your ana 0 chteen anys, uieu nt nis home, 321 East Burlington street. November 4th, of rineu monia. Ho was the Bon of Fred RMev. The St. Johns Under takintr Co.. had charge of the remains. The glorious news of the great allied victory and the surrender of the kn sor'B forces was greet ad with tho keenest satisfaction by the people of St. Johns. The whistles were blown, the bells wero rung and a general rejoic- intr took nlace. A number o the industries closed down for tho afternoon in honor of tho glad tidings. The report later proved a little premature. Frank Ilcck killed n good aha black bear and a cub on the Linnton hill, just opposite of St. Johns. Wednesday morning. The bear has been on exhibition at Schlosser'H meat mnrke where it has attracted lots o attention. The scarcity of foot fnrthor back is believed to be the reason the bear and tho cub ventured ho close to the more thickly settled rogion. Emma B. Atts died at bur home, 919 North Syracuse Btrout, October Hist, aged 2d vonrH am 21 days. She had been a ronl- dentof St. Johns for about throe month., coming here from North Dakota. Influenza and pneumonia were the causa of nor death. Tho remains wero Hhioned to Nome. North Dakota. by the St. Johns Undertaking Co. for interment. David Arthur Anson, a well known young man of St. Johns, and the son of J. ii. Anson, died nt his home. Ill Mohawk street. Novomber 5th, of asthma. lie was aged .'10 years, 1 month, and 22 days. Arthur was uorn in Michigan ami has made his home here most of the time for tho past twelve years. Ho was unmarried. The funeral hop vices take place today, Friday, the St. Johns Undertaking Co. in charge. Porsons desiring to Hull pro porty and who do not care to Hut same with real otuaut men. should advertise same in The uoviuw. for mono wno are skeptical as to the ellicacy of advertising their properties in this paper, the Uoviuw will ad vertise same and mako no charge unless n sale is brought about. This ought to bo a fair proposition. As the Uoviuw is road by 2000 to2f0() people each weoK the chances of hnding a buyer through this medium should be first class. You are out nothing if a purchaser is not sent to your door. When Harvey J. KuskoII, 033 liogn street, died last Tmirs ritty of pneumonia, following in fluenza, his tiny daughter, Dor ris, was seriously ill, also. The father's last renuost was that his funeral should be deferred for five dnys, bocuuso. if tlu little one should go also, hi1 wanted to bo buried with nor. Monday little Dorris passed away and the double funeral wero hold at Mnrshtiold at the home of Mr. Russell's father, J. W. Itussoll. Mrs. Kussoll is now stricken with tho disoaso and her condition is said to be Borious. Journal, All porsons in Washington will wear masks horonftor if they obey the Statu Board of Health, which bus issued this order effective at once. The masks must bo of surgical gauze. The masks must be worn in all pub lie pluct., including street and steam cars, olo.'ators, cabs, cor ridors, lobbies, hallways, ollicel muluing? hotels and lodging houses, stores, all restaurants, except where the patron is eat ing food, barber shops, laun dries, wash houses, dry clean ing establishments, and all stores where groceries, drugs and other forms of merchandise are sold, For Sale f Five Modern t 4-ROOM :: BUNGALOWS -Yale and Macrum Streets Easy Terms On Payments Mortgage Loans, and Insurance Peninsula Security Co. I first National Bank Building Arthur W. Honnlng, office manager for tho yard durine tho past ten months, has loft for Berkeley, Cnl., where he Is to yupcrvisn the nudlting work in connection with an extensive contract just secured by the Grant Smith Co. As ofilco manntrur. Mr. Henning earned and held tho highest esteem of everyone connected with the nlnnt. A lire rti3 worker, nos sussed of a gonial, kindly nature, m a nigii sense ot lairncsa ami siiuare dealing, ho won tho con fldcnco and enduring friendship of all with whom ho camo in contact. Ah a token of the high regard of his roworkcrfl, his wife and ho were presented with a beautiful and costly chest of silver. Tho heartfelt wishes of every man in tho tarit will fo ow "Art." Mrs. loaning and "Utile Bobbv" to their now field of endeavor, Going Some. Central Location Thirteen years In (lie busi ness in St. Johns. List your Properly with Us We Alake Sales S. C. Cook 102 N. Jersey Street Tho Portland Garbage Co. in prepared to remove rubbish of any nnture from the resi dences and business placos of St. Johns at 75 cents por month for residences and from busi ness places at reasonable rates. Calls made every Saturday. Leave ordora at the St. Johns Hardware, or phone Woodlawn 2693. Hear McCormack any day at Currins. Tho Koview has recently in stalled an additional job print iug press of tho most approved pattern, and s now cuuippcd to get out job printing on tohort notice and at a reasonable prlco. As testimony that we do print ing well Is demonstrated from the fact that this ollico does printing for tho County of Mull nomah. tho City of Portland. tho Portland Woolen Mills, tho Salem and Spokane Woolen Mills the American hxnress Co.. tho local ship plant, tho St. Johns Lumber Co.. Peninsula Iron Works, in fact practically all the industries and uusiness houses in St. .loans, wo no not tool our own horn very often, nil wo want to impress tho fact up on the newcomers mat me uo view can ami does just as good irinting as the big ollices in 'ortlaml, and our prices, as a rule, are lower. Nuf sed. Let your ordora flow. Tho Huvonswood paper, of Chicago, has tho following to say concerning w. ii. ueiuy. who is now assisting at the local poHtomco: Air. win. II. Liclity. of 1711 Lincoln St., is "pulling up stakos" and is moving to Portland. Oregon, after having ivod here twenty-eight years. Mr. Lichty's congenial disposi tion, long and unremitting de votion to G. A. B. and other so e a and welfare organizations. ins endeared him to hundreds of people. His departure is regret ted, nut if the chnngo will be beneficial in any way. friends will content themselves with the thought that Mr. Lichty is do serving of tho host fortuno or lealth can give, -t Mrs. J. H. Harvoy succumbed to tho influenza Sunday morn ing, following tho death of her uisband several days previous y, at the Good Samaritan hos pital. The three children, who wore ill with the same disease. have practically recovered and have returned from tho hospital . ut i . t i . wr. wrigioy, oi i.incoin, eu nPftT 1 lin 1 UT father of Mrs. Harvoy, is here, '0 DL VT A 1 1 U A MT and as soon as the children are in I1LO I MUIIM! 1 I nine tor tno trip, win iuko uiem home with him, together with the bodies of father and mother, Tho Coe A. McKenna company has plans maturing for the erection of a large number of houses on property in the Penin Bula district. Tho company owns between COO and 700 building site3 in University Park, Ports mouth and Northern Hill addi tions, esaily accessible to the shipyards and ether industries, and from 25 to 30 minutes by street car from tho West Sido business district. According to Mr. McKenna the houses to bo built will cost from $1000 to $2500, and will bo ofTered with tho sites at from $1500 to $3000. Terms proposed arc 10 per cent down and two per cent a month. Architects' plans aro completed and construction will begin nt an early date, accord ing to Mr. McKenna. Used Edison records wanted 25c for amber records and 15c for wax; drop a card to B. Tur roll. 017 IS. Chicago street, will cull. d I KAUAVVKI A Known for Tone Montvilla General Hospital 201 E. 82nd at. N. Cull Tabor C557 for information ut present Mrs. M. A. Bnrnck, supt. Por Sale 5 ttootn modern house wood included. $1350, $000 down rest like rent. 735 JJuclinnuu St Columbia 565. Tho rain you'll escape i in you wear u ruuucr cupe. w, w. Bogers, ihe Kaincoat man - Kodak finishing of the satis factory kind, that's the kind wo do. Currin Says So. Por Sale Pivo room modern house, close in. Pruit, slirub bery, etc. Call at this oince. W. E. JONES The Green Stamp Grocery o luctcuor to A. W. Schafcr Civetit ii trial. A Square Diiil in oil motto. 730 Duohnnan Street Real Estate! Don't throw your Old Tires away GET THEM VULCANIZED OPEN 6M,T4P, M. Tubes 25 cents and up. Reasonable prices on cas ing woric. All work guaranteed. National Vulcanizing Works 205 S. JERSEY ST. St. Johns, Oregon $100 Reward, $100 Th rmnliTa of tl-a 1U1HT will b Qloaiiul In Iwilit tlml I lu i . u ut liat 0110 nrruilett ttUtu Hint (u-tKi'oe litta IXftt nliltt o rur hi till 'I kiuurn. iiml lllttt 1 I'ttinrrli. IImII I'rtinrrii Cm U th only HlkltUtf i" 11 u now Mi.nui 10 III) II1MIH.-UI rntdniltv I 'aim ill Im-iiic 11 I'DllatltllllolWll Ulariu?, rtMiulrva u i-uiiatllulloiml trul- 11.11'. V. I ....I. laLan I i - liiriu. nun vn.Hiiu v uw t wvu , ivrnnllv. ui'llnir dlrvollv iiiioii the IilCKHl mill innooiip 1.111 fiu'i'x ot llin ilrni. tlmra- ly ewiroymir tue rouiii.inii ai inv nw iiml KlxliiK tlu iMlii-nt utreiiutli by bulliiliiK Ui lln lon.Utiill.m itinl uitUlliii; imlurc in iliHin; lla worli Th iniprltr liave mi nuirli faith In It- ourutlva ihiw rra tliat thry offrr On IliuwIreJ Dollara for iiny i'iii lli-it It tM lu cure. for Hat of ti'iilnioniuia. Villi Aildrraa. I J t'lli:NKV A CO . Tol.dp. O. KM I'V all ITUKilaia. ?c Taka Itali a Kamlly i'llla for conatlpalloo. d. t-iri fOOeO 4D I 'Billie Nichols 1 which will be interred in thoir former home cemetery in Neb rnska. tho death of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey was quite a severe shuck to the community. Mr. Harvey was a member of tho well known firm of Potf & Harvoy, draymen, and was well liked by all who knew him. Dependable Woolen suits, $80. Tailored to your individual moasure by The Royal Tailors. Perfect nt guaranteed. V. V. Hogors, The llaincoat Man. Brunswick "all tecords at rin Says So. Phonographs play their best. Cur- 2 2 N. JERSEY STREET (f Open Evcnirujs q GIVE US A CALL ?, u tJO NS N3 tO v tss cs cs taV ? 2 m 2 2 The subtle beauties of all records arc brought to life only when played on the STRADAVARIA St. Johns Phonograph Co. 317 N. Jersey Street How About Your Hardware? Do you need any, or do you need paints and oils? If you do, now is a good time to buy. Do not wait until the prices advance. Take stock of what you need and buy it now. Look our line over and you will readily convince yourself that the quality and prices cannot be be beaten anywhere. Do not delay, as time is money in buying these days. Telephone Marshall Columbia 837 1798 Sell. 237 Beyerle & Armstrong 420 North Jersey St. INFLUENZA Now is the time - AINID . PNEUMONIA Quickly and easily relieved by my method of Chiropractic Delay inny be dangerous--come to tnc nt the first slRiin hut no case it too serious for my nt tendon. "I enn improve the condition of any case in 30 minutes " HEBERT SPENCER SAYS. "There lin principle which Ik it b.ir nunlnit nil nrumtieiit. mot full to keep n limn In cvcflnntliiKlKiiorauccI To get Photographs Firat clan woilc, proiqpt aeivice and the bei) of picture. All work gtiftritntaed to Mtiafuctlon. Hand painted pictura given with a dozen cabinet phoioa, Alto do anlarginu In Water Colon, Oil, Crayon and I'aattl. framei of all kind for talc Call and ice our dkpUy nun which ciimioi mil to km Tlmt principle It conilcinnntlon before cvcrituunei i Invcitlijatlo Dr. A. S. Douglass CHIROPRACTOR Room 205 Orcgonlan Buildinij. Telephone Marshall 1798 s PRATT'S STUDIO, 204 N. Jersey St. Don't Buy a Poor Article FOR SALE Six Room Modern House six blocks from ship yard. $2,000 Phone Columbia 389 in any line, it doesn't pay, and least of nil, when it comes to purchasing meat for your household. Get the meat you can depend on as bcliiK fresh and good quality. People who have purchased their meat of us for years state they have never yet had any com plaint to make. Suppose you try us too. You Can't Beat Us on quality or price, no matter where you go. We are determined to keep ahead of all competitors, and wo aro doing it. ST. JOHNS CASH MARKET IMBODEN BROS., Prop's. Phone Columbia a i WE DELIVER 109 N. Jersey Street OOOOOOOOaOOOoOOO4OOOft4O04a Bov. Howdy 3L tftvc uourfiome 4oirieoiouriiooA n tiiaaaa-ajj If you only knew to bacco you'd get n pouch of Real Gravely toay. Then you'd have a sat isfying chew, a good tasting chew. It lasts so much longer that any man can chew this class of tobacco without extra cost a a goes further'-that's why you can get the good taste of this class oftobaci co without extra cost. tare IK PEYTON BRAND Real Gravely Chewing Plug 10$ a pouch-anc worth if Woodmen of ihe World St. Johns Camp 773 Meet 2d niuMth Thursday evening in 1. U. O. 1. Hall, I.eavitt and Jersey streets. Visitors alwavs welcome. I.. I. THHMNG.e. C. W. H. COON, Clerk. Rosebud Restaurant OPPOSITE CENTRAL SCHOOL Krgular Meals now htyciI timing uoou hours. Ice Cream in all the faucy ihvlics. Robt, Anderson, Prop. For COAL and WOOD OF ALL KINDS SEE EDLEFSEN FUEL CO. OrcRon Building, 5th and Oak Phone Broadway 70 or Columbia 321 Mill wootl mostly liutile, UrRC ierccut aj;e ilry enough for Immediate ue ft. 60. IIOIMCS LODGE NO. 101 KMCIITSOr PVIUUS 7. Hall, Vititor always wel come. V K. UVKNS. C C. Meets every l'rway niht at .ao o'clock in HlCKNr.R The Central TIIOS OUOVKR Prop. Philadelphia Street, St. Johns. Soft Drinks as usual loiaesi unu .ooiesi urinks in town. Sandwiches, etc. All lead- in Summer Onnks. XR3''- MILK PUNCH I buy or sell St. Johus Property A. W. DAVIS Real Estate Fire Insurance and NeUry PaMic V. . i,isi your property witn uie it you desire to sell quickly 202 N. Jersey St. St. Johns 1 Dear Mary: When so many homes are begging to be beautifully furnished don't you think it is a shame that so many peo ple neglect to do this and that lots of husbands actually mortgage their homes to buy automobiles. A car is alright if one can afford it, but with me, home needs and home pleasures come first. Why, the money spent on gasoline and repairs would handsomely furnish every neglected home in this town. People must be crazy. Loyally HELEN. P. S. The nrifA nf nn nnfn will mnA 1.. furnish an entire home 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.