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i saui; THE ST. JOHNS REVIEW A. W. Marklc, HJilor Published Friday of Each Week Subscription price $1.00 poryonr. Outside of Multnomah County J2.00 per year in advance. Advkrtisino IUTH9: 25 cent per Inch each Insertion. Locals 5 cents per Hue, minimum 25 cents. Special rates on yearly contracts. THR Rkvikw Is entered at post office In 1'ortUtnl, Oregon, ns mail matter ol the second class under the Act ol Con res of March 3, 1879. 1st increase food exports America Called on by End War to Supply Added Millions. of ECONOMY STILL NEEDED. Ovr Thro Times Pra-War Shipment Required Situation In Wheat and FU Proves Government's Policy Sound. With tho gunn In Kuropo aliened), r have now to coimhter n now world food situation. Itul thoru cnu bo no hop Unit tho vnlumn of our exports can b llRhtcned In the sIlKlitrst tlo tret Willi tho ci'fwntlon of litwtllltles. Millions of people llliciitteil from tho Prussian yoku uro now drpi'iullnit upon uh for tho food which will koop them from starvation. With food tho United Htnlcs mndo It posslhlo for the fiireo of diMiioc rmcy to hold out to victory. To Inmiru democracy In tlx world, wo must con Untie to llvo dimply In order (tint wo may supply these liberated nnllons of Kuropo with food. HuiiRvr nmoiiK n peopts Innvltnhly luewls nunrchy, American food iiuiHt coniplvlo tho work of making tho world imfw for dvitioc racy. Last year wo sent ll,N20,0t0 tons of food to Kuropp. lo r tho prNnt your, with only tho Ktiropoun Alllo to feed, w had originally pleilned oiimidvi'S to a program that would hnvo Inerenwd our exports to tt.WMMWO tons. Now, to feel tho liberated nations, we will hnvo to export 11 total of not lend than 20,000,000 toas practically tho limit of loading capacity til our ports. Ho flawing tho world food situation, wo And that sonio foods will lio ohlulimhlo la quantities siitlk'lent to meet nil world needs under 11 regime, of eco nomical consumption. On tho oilier hand, tlicro will ho marked world shortages In sonio Important commodl (Its. R.turn to Normal Dread Losf, With tho enlarged wheat crops which American farmers hnvo grown, and tho supplies of Australia, tho Ar gentina and other markets now acres alula to shipping, tlicro tiro bread grains enough to ennlilti tho nations to return to their normal wlieot loaf, provided wo rontlnuo to mill Hour at high percentage of xtractlon and umlnttitu economy In ruling uud Hie MToldaiico of waste. In futs tliont will ho a heavy short aga about il.OOO.OOO.OOO (Htunds In pork products, dairy products and Tsgetnblo oils. WI1II0 Ilium will ho a shortngo of about tluen million tons In rich protein femls for dairy ani mals, thoru will ho milllclwit supplies of other fivdstuffs to allow economical consumption. In tho miittor of beef, the. world's supplies nro limited to Hie rapacity of ths avulluhlo rofrlgniullng hlilps. Tho supplies of hoof In Australia, tho Ar gentina and thu United Htnto nro suf ficient to load these ships. Tlicro will bo a shortugo In tho Importing coun trtts, but wo raunot hope to cxpuud sports materially for tho uoxt mouths In vlsw of ths bottle uock In trans portation. W. will hav n suftlelrnt supply of sugar to allow normal consumption In this country If the other nations rcw tain their present short rations or In crs them only slightly, For tho countries of Kuropt, however, to In crsssa their present rutlous to a ma tsrial extent will necessitate, our tiar log a part of our own supplies with them. Twenty Million Tons of Pood. Of the world tolul, North Aineriru will furnish moro tluui UO per rout Ths United Hutea, Including tho Weil Indies, will bo railed upon to furnish '.'0,000,000 tons of food of nil kinds ns compared with our pro-war oxports of about 0.000,000 tons. Whllo ws will bo able to change, our program In many respaeta, oven a casual survuy of tho world supplies In comparison to world demands shows conclusively that Kuropo will know fmnituo unless tho American people biiug their homo consumption down to ths bareit minimum that wilt inula tain health and strongtlu Therv uro conditions of famine In Kuropo ihut will bo beyond our powor to reunxly. Thero uro -10,000,000 peo ple In North Itussls whom tbero Is small rhunco of reaching with food this winter, Tholr traiiBpgrtatlou Is demorsllxod In roiuploto unarchy, uud shortly many of tlwlr ports will bo froson, even If Internal transport could be rvallntl. To Preserve Civilisation. At this momout Germuny has not alone sucked tho food and unlmuU from all those, musses of people she has doudnsted and loft sturWug, hut sh bus left behind hur a total wreck age of social Institutions, 11 ml this mass of pooplo Is now ronfroutod with ubsoluto unnrcliy, If wo value our on sufoty and the social organliutlon of thu world, If wo value thu preservation of ctvllltutlou Itssl, wo rouuot permit growth of this rancor In the world's vitals. "amino Is the mother of anarchy. Vrom tba Inability of govvmments to ocuro food for thslr people grows revolution nnd chaos. From un ublllty to supply tholr people grows stability of government aud tho defeat of an aroby, Did wo put It on no higher piano than our Intorests lu tho pro tootloa of our lastltutions, wo must beetir ouraolvoo to solution of this HoWsoa. For Sale Five Modern 4-R00M t BUNGALOWS I I Yale and Macrum Streets Easy Terms On Payments Mortgage Loans, and Insurance t Peninsula Security Go. t First National Dank Building Attorney Gcnoral Gregory tollu thiu piqnnnt utory on a prominent financier and well known physician. Tho money jtiKKlor called at the ofllco of the phyHiclan one uay ana tola mm with much concern that his only huh was HiilierlnK from diphthe ria. Tli a doctor was solicitous, hut assured the financier that with the care irivun in the hos pltal to which the boy had been sent he would pull through n co y. "Hut." said tho father. "tho boy confessed to mo that he is sure he cauuht it from the imrlor maid, whom ho had kissed." "Well, yountf people are certainly very thouirhtless," mtiseii the doctor. "I'm sorry to hear that your son has been so indiscreet." "Yea, of course, doctor," said the financier, ner vously, but don't you see, to bo frank with you, I've kissed tho irl myself. Do yu think I, loo, will havu the disease?" "Why, yes," said tins doctor. "You are probably already in fected. In fact, that would ho the very next thlnir to expect." "Oh, that's awful," Kitspcd the liuanuter, "and i kiss my own dear wife every iiip;ht and niornliiKi nnd she, too " "tJood heavens," cried.tho doc tor, "then I'll havo.it, too." National ltepublican. SATISFIED WITH YOUK LAUNDRY SERVICE? Give THE STANDARD a chance. I Mil a dlx-liurKcd soldier with over m.'s tvivlce tlurlnj; the present war aud dtHK'rve your liusiucss. I Imvcilrlvt-u for the STANDARD LAUNDRY here lu ST. JOHNS for six mouths. R. BAKTLETT BAKER, Telephone H 8180. I). 2832. Hank pinned the bee on Ed for fair Ed never could see any chew but a big hunk of oversweet tobacco. "You take this plus of Renl Gra vciy,"says llnnk."Tke n small chew -two or three squares. See how long it holds its pure, rich taste. If you don't admit that Gravely gives you tobacco PEYTON BRAND Real Gravely Chewing Plug - each piece packed in a poucfi If you are a stranger in town read The Review and get acquainted. Multnomah Attractions Saturday. December 28th DILLY BURKE in "IN PURSUIT 01' POMA'." Artcralt. Sunday. December 29th MARGUERITE CLARK In "OUT OF A CLEAR SKY," Paramount. And a Mack Scnnett Comedy. Monday and Tuesday, Dec. 30 and 31. VIVIAN MARTIN In "LITTLE MISS OPTIMIST." Paramount. And "House of Hate" No. 7. NEW YEAR'S Wednesday, Jan. 1st. Open at 'i lb continuous. DOROTHY DALTON In "VIVA LA FRANCE." Paramount. And a ripping two reel comedy. Thursday nnd Friday. Ian. 2 and 3. DIG DILL HART lu "RIDDLE OAWNE." Artcraft. Saturday. lanuarv '1th NORMA TALMADOE in "HER ONLY WAW-.Sclcct. Sunday, January Cth MARY PICKI'ORD in "JOIIAN. NA ENLISTS." Artcraft. Monday and Tuesday, Jan G nnd 7. Paramount Slice :iai "A GIRL Ulf THIS WEST" and "House of Hale" No. 8. Wednesday, January Mil An luce Production "THE GUILTY MAN. Thursday. lanuarv Mil VIVIAN MARTIN in "HER COUNTRY FIRST." Ponimottnt. IfrlitriU. friMllrirv Klllls FRANK KEEN AN in "MORE TROU11LF.." Palhc. tint itrilnv Tuittiriri lllft SHIRLEY MASON In "COME ON IN." Paramount. .Miw1ni.. tiiittifirv lth DOUO. FAIIUIANK3 lu "HE COMES UP SMILING." Attcrntt. Monday and Tuesday, Jan. 13 and M. PAULINE FREDERICK in ".A ZA." Parnmount. And "House of Hale" No. 0. f ..I itHstitfio f niiiifiru 1 fit It OLOAPETROVA ill "THE LIFE MASK." Thuriwlay and Friday, Jan. 10 uud 17 DOROTHY aiSH in "IIATTLINO JANE." Paramount. Saturday,, January 18th CHARLES RAY lu"TIIE LAW OF THE NORTH." Paramount. Sunday, January lUlh 1)10 HILL HART in "THE IIORD ER WIRELESS." - Artcnift. Monday 11111I Tuiiwlay, Jim. !i0 mid 21 OERALDINE FARRAR in "CAR MEN," ami "THE HOUSE OF HATE," No. Ill, WcdmHluyiiiidTliiiihdiiy,Jiiii.liniid2;i WALLACE REID III "THE MAN FROM FUNERAL RANGE." Friday, January 21th CHARLIE CHAPLIN.in "SHOUL DER ARMS." 3 reels. Also CA VALE It A lu "WOMAN OF IM PULSE." Salutday, January UClh "THE MIDNIGHT PATROL." Se lect, A ireut picture, Ssu It. Sunday, January 20th M'lllV'ATIt PEAT ." You have read it. See it. From the famous hook. Monday uud Tuesday, Jmii. 27 und -JOHN llARIMORHIii"TIII( MAN FROM MEXICO" Paramount, nnd "IIOl'SEOF RATE," No. 11. Wednesday, January Utlth CONSTANCE TALMA HOE lu "A PAIR OF SILK STOCUINOS." Select. Tliursday mid Friday, Jan. 30 and 31 LI LA LEE in "SUCH A LITTLE PIRATE." P.inimouiit. Saturday. February 1st ENID DENNETT lu "WHEN DO WE eat." ruramouni, Ciixxl Second ImiuI SomIuk maehiiHM for rent. H.F.ChuV. tf Masnucrado suits for rent at 214 Fcsscndcn street. (OR HCNT rJ. mi Ihl. nfflr Get tho Genuine and Avol Waste satisfaction without extra cost, I'll buy your plug for a month." Hanged it Ed didn't walk in next day, grab off a plug of Gravely and throw down his money just like a little man! ( (mi furl W lljl't rif it ft U f4 UtHtliii (Uuifltiit milt' llsTconomy Notice of Sheriff's Sale In the Circuit Court of the State of Ore Hon for Multnomah County. G-5G17. F. W. Cookman. Plaintiff, vs. Henry N. Hager and Hager, his wife, De fendants. By virtue of an execution, judgment order, decree and order of sale Issued out of the above entitled Court in the above entitled cause, to uic directed and dated the 17th day of December, 1918, upon a judgment rendered and entered in said Court on the lCth day of December, 1918, In favor of F. W. Cookman, plaintiff, and nunlnst Henry N. linger and Hager, his wife, defendants, for the sum of $510.11 with Interest at the rate of G per cent per annum from the lGtli day of December, 1918, and for the further sum of $18.G0 costs and disbursements, and the costs of and upon this writ commandini me to make sale of the following described real property, to wit: Lots numbered Thirty (30) and Thirty one (31) in block numbered One (1) Fish er's Sub-division of Lot numbered Two (2) lu Olcuwood Park, Hi Portland, Ore gon, nccoriling to the official plat thereof ns recorded with the County Clerk of Multnomah County, Oregon, together with the tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging, S' Now, Therefore, by virtue of said ex ecution, judgment order, decree nnd order of sale and in compliance with the commands of said writ, I will, on At ou tlay, the 20lh day of January, 1919, nt 10 o'clock A. M., nt the cast front door of the County Court House in Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon, sell nt pub lic auction (subject to redemption), to the highest bidder for cash in hand, all thu right, title and Interest which the within named defendants or either of them had on the 251 1 1 d-iy uf June, 19M the date of the mortgage herein fore closed, or since that dale had In nnd to the ttlxivc described property or any part thereof, to satisfy said execution, judg ment order ami decree, interest, costs and accruing costs. T. M. HURL11URT, Sheriff of Multuoinnh County. Orcirou Dated this 17tliday of December, 11118 I'lrsl Issue, December 2Uiii, una. Lust issue, January 17th, 1UI9. SUMA10NS lu the Circuit Court of the State of Ore gou lu aud fur Multnomah County. Thomas lloland, Plaintiff, vs. Josetililnc Poland, Defendant. To Josephine lloland, the iiIk)vo named iiviemiaui. You are hereby commanded to appear ami answer or otherwise plead me iiimivc entitled sun iiiciingaiusiyouin uicniiove entitled touri on or nciore I'cii. 1, luiy or the complaint therein will be taken as confessed nnd the Plaltitilf will take udgmcnt against you for divorce which ic nrnys lor 111 ills Mitii complaint ui the ground ol desertion for more tluiti one year next before the filing of Ills said Complaint, This summons U published In the St. Johns Review pursuant to an order of Hon. Rulcrt Tucker, presiding judge of Uic uuove entitled uourt, mime ami en tered at Portland, Oregon, December 17 1918. Date of first publication, December 20 I9IH; last January iir. WUi. A. W. LAFFERTV. . Attorney for Plaintiff VM rittocK iiioCK,.poiiiaml, Oregon Notice to Creditors. In the County .Court of the Slate of t r.f .1... if,. i fill ll(V V (l . 1.11, lllllillllll. Ill the matter of the rstate of Ella S Tusker, decerned, Notice is hereby given of the death of Ella S. Tasker. ami that the umlcrkiuucd has U-en apiKiluted aduiliutrator of the estate of the decedent, uud has (nullified All persons having claims against Mid decedent, or her estate, are directed to nroent the Mine to the uudrrsluued. dulv verified as by law re'iuircd.nt tbeotticeof his Attorneys, Perkins & llalley, 1117 lliMrd of 'trade llldg., Portland, Oregon wltiiin six momiis 1 nun the date 01 tin first publication of this notice, Friday iicccmocr 1.1111. mm. ARTHUR II. TASKER, Administrator Notice to Creditors. In the County Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Multnomah. In the matter ol the estate of Eric F Peterson, deceased. Notice is hereby given ol the death of Eric F. Peterson, and that the under signed has been appointed executor of the Iist Will uud Testament of ssid de cedent, uud luis ipmlitird All irous havnm claims agulutt said decedent, or his estate, are directed to present the Mine to the undeisieiied. duly verified as by law red ui red at the oflice of his Attorneys, Perkins & llalley, 1117 Hoard of Trade llldg., Portland, Oregon, within six month trom the date of the first publication of this notice, Friday December 13th, 1918. WILLIAM J. WEI.DON, Executor. Clidinbers-Kenwortliy Go. Funeral Directors and Embalmers 2 Is KtHiugtworth avenue A FEW FACTS 1. The oldest established undertaking luutuess north o Knott street, 2. Mr. Chambers is the only O. A. R undertaker in the city of Portland, 3. Mr. Keuworthv is mi acknowledged expert in emUiliuing, Demi surgery and liinerii direction. A, Wliv have vour beloved deceased taken throueh the connected lmiuei' I districts when jrfivt svrvlee and right 1 prices limy be- pbt.iiued in your own , community. For Sale -Large lot with gar age, basement dug. at G01 Cen tral avenue, fprS-180. hnlf cash. balance monthly, or consider Ford auto. Also motor boat for sale. Write 11. p. Woods. St. Vincent Hospital. or.Mrs.H. M, Woods, general delivery. Summer is eomlnu. but I will trade ?my Ford 1016 tonrinjr, shock ;:absot bers. speedometer, for a ood St. Johns Lot, or pay cash dilferer.ee for a bargain in house and lot. This offer will be open till December 27th. E. 0. Short, 403 W. John; Columbia 66 1. Suburb calls riven prompt attention day 'or night. Com plote mi to equipment; no extra charge; refinetl service. Miller & Tracey. . If my work pleases you; please tell your friends... If not, tell me. Rogers, 202 N. Jersey street. Deafness Cannot Be Cured by local applications, as they cannot reach tho diseased portion of the ear. There only one way to euro dcarnrie. and that is hy constitutional remedies. IJenfneii ! canted by an Inflamed condition of tho mu cous lining- of tho i:utachlan Tube, vytien this lube Is Inflamed you have a rumbling sound or Imperfect hearlns. and when It ! entirely doted, Deafness Is the result, and unlets the Inflammation can be taken out and this tube restored to Its normal condi tion, hearing will be dettroyed forever! nine catea out of ten are cauted by Catarrh, which Is nothing- but an Inflamed condition of the mucous eurfacet. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any cnte of Deafneav (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Bend for circulars, free. F. J. CHENEY A CO., Toledo, Ohio. Bold by Drusslita. Me. ., Take Halt's Family Tills for conattpattoo. Real Estate! Central Location Thirteen years in the busi ness in St. Johns. ListyourProperty with Us We Alako Sales S. C. Cook 402 N. Jersey Street Don't throw your Old Tires awa GET THEM VULCANIZED OPEN 6 A, M, TO 4 P, M, 9 Tubes 25 cents and up. Reasonable prices on cas ing work. All work guaranteed. National Vulcanizing Works 205 S. JERSEY ST. St. Johns, Ororjon I 'Billie' Nichols I RESTAURANT 1 2 111 iN. JICKSEY STREET Open Evenings GIVE US A CALL DoQoCMCMCNiCmCNCo Nptice Of Hearing Final Account In tlio County Court uf (lie State o( uri'Kou, lor tuc uiiinty 01 .iiuiiiioinuii. In the Matter of ftate uf A. I), 0lorii. Dcceiuetl. Notice u liercliy kIvcii Hint the under sinned. niliuiiiUtrntor of the rMnte ctf A, I). 0liorii. (UcouumI, lint tiled In the oflice of the County Cltrk uf Multnomah County. Oregon. n hum nccount it ticli iidiiiliiUtnitor. nnd tlmt Mumluy January 1U. lUllt. nt t):;!0 o'clock n. in. in the l)iKirtiucut of the County Court of Mtiltuuiiinli County. Orcuon, hat bee fixed im the time nnd iili.ee for lieriiiK ouirctiou. if any. to Mid HCcouut. an for the Settlement of the name, and for dUtrHnitini: the property belonuliiK to Mid estate. K. M. RAYMOND, Ailuiiiiitrator. OeorKc J, rcrklnt, Attorney for AdiuluUtiator. I'irit published, Ucember 13tli. 191? I.ut published, January lUlh, 1910. Notice Of Hearing Final Account In the County Court of the State ( Oregon, for the County of Multnomah. In the matter of Hstate of Uertha 1 Willmaii. deceased. Notice is hereby uivcu that the under siiiucd, administrator of the estate of Ilertliu 1'. Willmaii. deceased, has filed in the office of the County Clerk of Mult, tioiiiah County. Orei;ou, his final account as such administrator, and that Monday January 111, IVl'J, at v.M o'clock a. m. in the l)eMTtuient of the Couuty Court of Multnomah County, Oregon, has been luei as tuc time ami place tor uearliiR objections, if any, to said account, and for the settlement of the saute, and for distributing the property belonging to sjiii tstaie. I'. J. WIM.MAN. Administrator. George J. I'erklns. Attorney for Administrator, first published, December 13th, 1918 last published, January 10th, 1919, Notice or Hearing Final Account In the County Court of the State of Oreuuu. for Multnomah County. In the matter of the Rstate of John V, jacit;es, Deceased. .Notice is uereuy given mat me under ikiued. executor of the Last Will and Testament of the estate of John W. Jac que, Deceased, lias tiled in the Qtfice ot the County Clerk ol Multuouiali County, Oregon, his final account as ex ecutor of said Will ami said Rstate, and that Moudav, January 13th, 1919, at 9:80 clock, A. .!., ot saul day, in tne De- uttmcnt of the County Court at the Court Mouse of Multnomah County, Ore gou, lias iieeit nxeil as tne time ami place for beating objections, if any, to said ac count, and for the settlement of said account. HRNRY 1IKNDRRSON, Rxecutor. George J. Perkins, Attorney. 1'irst published, December 13th. 191S: last published. January 10th. 1919. For COAL and WOOD OF ALL KINDS SEE EDLEFSEN FUEL CO. Oregon Building, 5th and Oak PtoRe Broadway 70 &r Cetambia 321 Mill wood mostly inside. Urge percent age dry enough for immediate use $4. C0 Your HARDWARE Wants Can be well taken care of at this store. Everything in the hardware line, including oils and paints. Prices arc as reasonable as good material can be sold for. Call in and look over our line. Beyerle & 420 North COME O RECORDS We also sell Edison Cylinder Records and Emerson 7 inch Double Disc Stradavaria Machines Edison Machines WE REPAIR ALL MAKES EASY TERMS GIVEN St. Johns Phonograph Co. ' 317 N. Jersey Street The High Cost of Living You Can't Beat Us on quality or price, no matter where you go. Wo arc determined to keep ahead of all competitors, and wd are doing it. ST. JOHNS CASH MARKET I M BO DEN BROS., Prop's. Phone Columbia 21 WE DELIVER 109 N. Jersey Street Dear Mary: I have your letter asking to furnish your home, as you to economize. Now, Mary, let me talk plainly to you: It is not econ omy to stint on furnishing your home. You cannot hold the good esteem of your friends if you do not have beauti ful surroundings when they wijl help Tom to prosper. I lave made more friends since le has done better. Your true friend HELEN. P. S. I'll help you select your new furniture. The one store to buy at is H. F. CLARK, the Furniture Mao 400-402 S. Jersey St Armstrong Jersey St. IN AND Hear the New K eu They are i Wonderful is partly the fault of the buy cr not knowltif just where to purchase to get the low est prices, aud the inout for the money expended. When it conies to meat, our shop is the place to come. Our pricesarecqtiitable, ourmeat always frcfdi, and we give Jul I value for the money. me if you should spend money want to help your husband come to see you. Besides, it -know, because Frank and I we hxed up our home and