Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About St. Johns review. (Saint Johns, Or.) 1904-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 6, 1918)
THE ST. JOHNS REVIEW A. W. Mnrlclc, Kdltor Tul .shed Fridny of Each Week Subuariptlon prlc $1.00 psryear. Outside of Multnomah Counly $2.00 per year In advance. AovnaxisiMO RAtns. 25 cents per Inch each Insertion. Locals 15 cent per line, minimum 25 cents. Rpedal rates on yearly contracts. THH RnvtRW Is entered nt poH office tn Portland. Orci'otl. nB until mutter of the second claps under the Act of Con- ,(resfl of March 3, 1879. Albuma to nrcserve your Ko dak nrints. They mnko nice gifts, too. Currin.Says So. For Sale or Trade for vacant lot Equity in modern G room house, well located in St. Johns, Will sell or trade for vacant lot. balance on terms.' Inquire at this ofllco. A ifift that will please every member of the family every day in the yeara Victrola. Cur rin Says So. 0 The Heview thisweek is only an apology for a newspaper, and a poor one at that. Illness in the editor's family, the machine operator also taken suddenly III after working several hours nun inability to secure a substitute is responsible for the Review's crippled appearance this week. As a consequence much newn matter had to bo omitted. ,Ve ask the kind indulgence of our aubacribors this week, I A Hecord Gift Certillcale will aulve your gift problem for talk ing machine! owners. Currin Suyo So. lo nil Modern Woodmen: On Saturday night, December 7th, tho largest clnss will be adopted in si. .loiina (Jump in its histo ry, and wo hope to see you nriM ent. Head Director Easterly will be with us on that night. Don't fall to meet him. Wo ex pect to adopt about sevcnty-llvi- now members on that date, so don't forgot Saturday, Decem ber 7th.-Geo. Muhm, Cleric. A lunch kit is a practical gift for the man who carries his lunch. Currin Says So. bred I-ohs, son of Mr. and Mm. ChttB. Fosh, died at IiIh homo in this city November 30th of Influenza. Ho was aged xi years nnu 1 moniii, and wiib well liked by nil who knew him. Ttio Itinera took n ace on Mom day, four Hoy Scouts, Joe Ward, Virgil Hall. Wonard (ieo and Halph Fairchilds, actetl as pall ooarora. ueauurtii flora tr b utea were- tendered by tho school and Sunday school and other t. i i f I iuiiuh n uikuiim ui loving re- Kartl. Now la tho t mo to tret t hut Xmaa phonograph. Currin Says So. L-HDb 111III1I1IIV IIVimiMI' I lll I . . . . ----" I VniSlllH anil l.lHllUH Of Sdl'llrif V I Jim mi unjoya o evening among themselves. Tho ilrat thing on win progruu, whh i musical seicc tlon by tho Juvonllos under the leadership of Mrs. F. A. Kico, wnotiastakenchariruort iu. il venile Uopartment. and under ucr lenuuramp wo IOOK ior sov- eral lino ontortainmvnta duriiiK tne winter montiia. After that we had a lino aupnor prepared uy mo lames, iney wero Hliort a dish washor, bo thoy indueod Leaier icciinR to aHHiat them. Aiier supper tho floor wus cloar d and wo enjoyed some of the old fashioned dancea, audi as quadrilles and 1'aul Jonea. He ported. A aafety raror ia a nice gift ior a man. uurrin aaya So, Alfrel A. Aya. Industrial . . . .1 A - i I . de- veil uiiitiiu uxiiltl. iin.q noon ,n Kagad by the Swift packinir in- lereaia 10 take ctiaruo of a now- iy created uovewpmont depart mom wnicn nns ror its purpose the building up of an industrial none in North Portland. OHi oials of the Swift company an nounce that thoy will endeavor to aecuro new manufaeturinjr enUrpriseB for Oregon and in uuce them to locato on sites ad jacent to tneir plant on North Portland harbor. Mr. Aya haa ooen engaged in uoveiopment in iui Duvuriu years and is xtremoly optimistic aa to the imure or tne atato and of the racinc coast, Tho development of the Peninsula district appeals to him aa being logical and ex pedient because of the excellent narDor and railroad shipping fa duties. ' o A VICTKOLA will add pleas- ure to your every day life. Cur- rm aaya no. Board and ghway street, Room. 412 Aile- 8 Why not a irlft naoka of U perfume for the lady's cT.riat- in and hear 'thorn Cu IBM. Currin Says So. So. """mh inono uommuin -,iu.-u bun. mon8 & Lo. For Sale Fiye Modern 4-ROOM BUNGALOWS Yale and Macrum Streets Easy Terms On Payments Mortgage Loans, and Insurance :: Peninsula Security Go, First National Bank Building Nelliu M.I'ellelte died Thanks giving morning after an'J illness of only four days, of heart trou ble resulting from influenza. She. was born at Medford, Tay lor county, Wisconsin, July Gtli. 1882,and was tho youngest child of John E. and Sarah E. Gay. She is survived by her mother, Sarah 10. (lay, two sisters and one luother, as follows: Lottio E. Fair. Maude I. George and Frank E. Gay, all of Seattle, where her remains were taken for interment. Her parents moved to Ashland, Wisconsin, in her sixth year, where she spent her girlhood days, receiv ing her education ami learning the printing trade. She became an expert on the., typo sotting machine, at one time holding (ho world's record as spacer. After her mnrriaue In 11)02 she movedj'to I'ortlnnd.fwhero she Iiiih worked on a number of pa pers, especially the Uregoninn and St. Johns Heview. She was of a loving disposition, line nor- sonnlity, and loved by all who know her. who regret that a life so short should bo hers. Thu mother and relatives have the deep Hinpathy of their many friends. Mrs. T o rerr ne of (118 North Edison street, St. Johns, passed away November lth, with apoplexy and a stroke of paralysis, while visitinir her daughter, Mrs. Anna Ziegler in ". vim iino, IUIIIIIU nm,i wuio circlo of friends in I Pnrtlimil. Imvtmr nwMnil ilw,r. many years. She was aged fi2 years, uio remains, accomnn- h l)y husband, Georgo L. Ferrlne, and hor daughter, Mrs. iogler and husband, wus brot I m Ivfirth Vnmlilll tulm.. ultn ll'llll Itllll iltl'nt, linui.l.i m. r..... " kio.j uumuu IIVL null. Hti.tr I'nrrlnn in Mm I) lb tory, near thu homo of C. C. Porrine. Huskies her husband. she is survived by her son, Gail Perrine. who is somowhoro in England: two daughters, Mrs. a mm 7t...ri. f i n....u.: ..! and Mrs. Georgia Heas of Port' land, a 80 n errand t auditor. Velva I'errine. of Portland, ti 9 m t ft a lieauiuui norai ir liutea wero tendered liy tho Kebekaha of St. Johns and other friends, who mid Known tier so loiur and liked ner so wen. STOP SWEEPING Clean ttie Thorough Sanitary Way Sweeping at its best only shifts dirt. It is haul work It mnkes more work. He shies it shortens the life of your rugs and carpets, An Electric Vacuum Cltaoir Cleans Llki Magic It will help you to keep your home spotlessly clean without any labor. It will uiuke your carpets look like new nnd is just the thliiR for mattresses, jrcrtieres, pillows, pictures and walls. Come la and Sm Our Sleek E Electric Building Records aro arrivimr in limit 5.mMUar?J-n c0ed. of fr-u,t or .rn.a.u Hinit. voKOtablea for Sunday dinner. , WtC'a T. I lA""K n'Flu'ea 'r uay uinner. MEAT PRODUCERS DID FULL DUTY Increase in American Hogs Will Help to Meet World Fat Shortage 1 FARMERS SAVE SITUATION. Qovtrnmtnt Justified In Stimulation of Pork Production Sevenfold Increase Over Prt War Export. Through Incroascd production and conserratlon wo will bo able this year to oxport aovon times oar pro-war arerego exports of pork product. With tho heavy demands added in cur ing for tho millions who havo been free'd from Oerman oppression, Uio Department of Ajfrlculturo and tho Food Administration arc Justified to day In our ovary nctlon of stimulation of hog production. In tho coming year the greatest world shortage will bo In fats, and pork will help to hiivo this situation. Tho uHlcacy of tho policy of stimulated production has built up In this country supplies which will en ablo us to supply a very largo part of tho fat deficiency of tho world. In beof thoro must bo a shortago In 10u rope, due largely to limited refrigera tor ship capacity. All rroenur ships avallnblo, however, will bo filled by Amcrlcn, Argentine and Australia, Tho contribution mado by the pro ducers of this country to tho war pro gram ns npplylng particularly to ani mal food products Is Illustrated by tl.s following: Itoports compiled by tho U. 8. De partment of Agrlculturo Imllcntc an Incroaso In cattlo of lO.MS.OOO head and 12,111,000 lings. These figures were compiled to Junuury 1 last. In this period (hero wan a decrrasn In sheep of 810,000 head, Tho Indica tions nro that this decreaso will show an Increase, according to recent re port. Hlnco January 1 unofficial Informa tion Indicates an Increase In bogs of not less than 8 per cent nnd not mora than 10 per cent, as compared with ono year ago, with an Increase In tho nverngu weight Following the request of tho U. B. I'ood Administration for nn Increnso In hog production for marketing In the fall of 1018 uud thu spring of 11)11) tho Increase limy yield not less tliiin 1,000, 000,000 pounds nioro of pork products than were nvnlliiblu last year. With out this Incrensu the shipping program arrauged by Mr. Hoover regarding an imal food products would tiuve been Impossible, Tho dressed hog products during tho three months ending .September 110, 1017, nmounled to OO.i.lT-.OOO pounds, while for tho corresponding months of 1018 tho dressed hog products totaled l,277,oS0,000, an Increuso of over U74, 000,000 pounds for tho quarter. During tho same period for 1017 tha records of Inspected slaughter of dressed beef showed I.-IVI.OOO.OOO pounds as against 1,451,000,000 pounds for the thro month period ending September 1, this year. Our food Gospel uervo loss America's Pledge of Food Grvo Heart to the Allies In Their Darkest Houi Whatever is necessary America will send. That was America's pledge ti the Interallied food council. And bt causa thu American food army bn hitherto made good they took hear aud went forward. Farm eiiterprlso and much soft corn Increased lurk sundlea, food eonm vutlun Increased exoorU total ulilu ments doubled. FAITH JUSTIFIED BY EVENTS, I do not believe that drastic forco need be applied to main tain economic distribution nud sauo use of supplies by tho great majority of American peo ple, and I havo learned a deep aud nbldluc faith tn the Intelli gence of tho averuico American business man, whose aid wo an ticipate and depend on to reme dy the evils developed by the war, Herbert Hoover, August 10, 101T. Patriot's Plenty Buy less - Serve icsa Eat (Mib3 meals a day "Waste nothing "fcur guests "will cheer fuh share simple fare Be Proud to be zv food saver Masiiuerado suits for rent at aw teasenden street. Wa havo n fine crude of fnnev 1? S ? . Sa)S. Spitzen. borsr and Hnldwins-at ?2.40 per ?V jy n,.s. hnv? 0 n,0 ,l,no COME Hear Oke RECORDS We also sell Edison Cylinder Records and Emerson 7 inch Double Disc Stradavaria Machines Edison Machines WE REPAIR ALL MAKES EASV TERMS GIVEN St. Johns Phonograph Co. 317 N. Jersey Street Youd hardly know Pete was chewing Yet lie aays ho gets more satisfaction out of his small chew of Gravely than he ever got out of a big chew of ordinary to bacco. "Rcnl Gravely has a pure, rich taste," says Pete, "it's sweetened just enough, and one small PEYTON Real Gravely Chewing Plug each piece packed in a. pouch Notice Of Hearing Final Account In the County Court of the Stale of Oregon for Multuomuh County. in tiic inn tier 01 the lUtiile oi cium lane lliilch. Dcccuinl. Notice U hereby utveii thitl the under luneil, executor of llie l.imt Will mill Tcitiimeiit ami of the l!tulcofClnr June llulcli, deeciueil, htm tiled In the ollirc of the County Clerk ol Miiltuouiiili Couuly Urrgou, lilt html iiecouut ns executor o Mid Will mill .ilil IMiile, mid Unit Mou day, the 10th ilny of December, 11)18, at I) o'clock. A, M.. of mild tiny. In the l)e piiitmenl of the County Court ut the Court llome of Mtiltuoniiih County. Oreeou. has hcen fixed a the time mill phee for ueitriiiK niijectious n any, to miii account mid for the Settlement of mt iiecouut. CIIAKI.US II. IU',SSI',l,l Kxcrulor lil'.OItt.U J. rllKKIN.S, Attorney for Hxecutor. l'lrt puhlUlied, I'rhluy Nov. IT,, 1018. Iut imhlulicl. I rhliiy, Dec lit, 10IH. Cconomv n Every Cako Ghambers-Kenworthy Go, Funeral Directors and Embalmers -IS KllliiiKwortli avenue A l-i;W I'ACTS 1, The olde.t tutablUhed uitilertakiiiK muiui-M norm oi kiiou urecl. 2. Mr. CIuiiiIku I the only G. A. U iiudcrtiiker in the cltv of l'ortlaml. I), Mr, Keunorlliy is nu acknowledjjcil expert in cuiUiliuInt;, Demi ui;eiv nnd fiiucrul ilirectiou. I, Why have your beloved deceased taken tlirouelt the congested butlnefci dUtricl when perfect service nnd right price), may ie obtnlnetl In your own community. First Trust S Savings BANK OF ST. JOHNS 11102 Kast Fessenden Street Phono Columbia 400 Officers and Directors I'. A. RICE, IVtident and Ca.hirr II. HENDERSON, Vice IVe.idtnt GEO. I. BROOKS. Seeietary F. S. DOERN11ECHER Four per cent interest paid on time and sav ings deposits. GENERAL INSURANCE Rentals and Rcntais Estate Loans .,.. -..i.i.fi. of any nature from tho resN deuces and business places of St. Johns at 75 cents per month ne8S ),aeoa t reasonable rates. Calls made everv Saturdnv. Calls made every Saturday. order3 e St. Johns Hnrdware, or phone Woodlawn 2693. Get the Q?fiulniIBP,l'il v mst sr.Amas IN AND the New H They arc Wonderful chew holds lis good taste so long. I figure that this clnss of tobacco costs mo nothing extra maybefess than I'd have to spend for ordinary plug." fit furth that' I trki MM ton til tht rot J taitt tf iklt rjii tohacc wllhtul txtra coil. BRAND Deafness Cannot 13 e Cured ly taral illrllnml an lliy nnnal rrli llir ill,0iiBfil itarllilti of tlid ur. Thttr li only unit wity In curi. ilralnrtt, anil llul If by roniinuiiunni rriniuira i,HiiirB cunl liy an InlUitinl rumllllun uf Hi mu mm iiiiIiik uf ih i:ualaclilnn TiiIm Whrn IliU IiiIh. ! InlUmnl you tuv ruinlillns ouinl or Imi'Ttcot lirarlns, nnu wurn u i rnllrrly cIikviI. Dcafnm la lh Itiull. nnd unlrM Hip liiltaiiiinstlun ran b lakfn out ml Dili lulu minr.ll lu lit normal con.ll lion, hrorlntf will It ilnlroynl (orvvrri nln coirn mil uf ln r cuit by Oalnrrh, which la nolhlns but an IniUiiuil eonillllon or III inucnua urraeva. V will n llunilrnl Dollara for any rat ut Uraturia (ooui-il by ralarrlil thai cannot b rurd by nana vainrrn vura. Hfml for rlrrulara. ttrr. V J, CIIKNKV A CO., TolJo, Ohio. Tak llall a Knuliy I'llli for constipation. Real Estate! Central Location Thirteen years in the busi ness in St. Johns. List your Property with Us We Alakc Sales 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 cOc rOrO eot-o rO frt I 'Billie' Nichols I 2 1 RESTAURANT ! J 111 N. JERSEY STREET y Open Evenings t give us a call 1 . i . . . -, , . -- I For COAL and WOOD OF ALL KINDS SEE EDLEFSEN FUEL CO. Oregon Building, 5th and Oak Phone Broadway 70 or Columbia 321 Mill wooU mostly inside, Urge percent. age ilry enough (or immediate use ft. 50, For Sale, CLOSE IN Two First Class Modem Cottages. just beitiR completed. Corner Fcssemlen and Iltulsou Sis. For Terms, Ptwue CelusW- 331 of 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. Beyerle & 420 North rV I .rf-fc. at at. t- L '-V I lUW IS UIK i To get Photographs Firal claaiwoik, prompt aervico and lb boat of plcluraa. All work suaranleeJ lo itivaj Mliafaclion. I InnJ painted picture itlven with doien cabinet pkotot. Alio do enlarrfinu In Water Colon, Oil. Crayon and Paital. r ramet of all kind for mlc Call and itt our afUy PRATT'S STUDIO, The High Cost of Living You Can't Beat Us on quality or price, no matter where you go. Wo are determined to keep' ahead of all competitors, and wo nro doing it. ST. JOHNS CASH MARKET I M BO DEN BROS., Prop's. IMione Columbia i WE DELIVER 109 N. Jersey Street 1 .QQA.O Dear Mary:- iirit . 1 uuneveni must Duy told me that it is more healthful to sleep apart. So James and Rut" are each to have a room. I'm going to let Ruth l fl VP r1T llOfl l-nnm oaf ri rraf mn n nn... . ,!. ! i .... . v, ...j uvuiuuhi uiiu gci me u cv uue wiliuii la inOii- ern. I'm going to get two single beds for our room and single beds for the children. easier "made. Musn't you do something P. S. Just come and see how much I got from H. F. CLARK, the Furniture Man 400-402 S. Jersey St If you are a stranger in town read The Review and get acquainted. Armstrong Jersey St. lrfAavatv till K. 204 . Jersey St. is partly the fault of the buy' er not knowing jtut where to purchase to get the low est price, nnd the most for the money expended. When it comes to meat, our shop is the plucc to come. Our pricesarcequitable, ourtueat always fresh, and we give full value for the money. . . more iurniture. The doctor They use less space and are like this soon? . As ever HELEN. how little I paid for it and Come m fW