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About St. Johns review. (Saint Johns, Or.) 1904-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 3, 1919)
r Clearance Sale A Fine and Complete Line of WATER BOMS ai ST. JOHNS PHARMACY OF CEDERALyRESEaVE Bed Room Furniture SPECIAL BARGAINS Rtjular Special White Enamel Dresser .$38.75, $29.25 ' 35.00.. 2050 " Chiffonier 31.00.. 23.50 " Dressing Table 28.50.. 21.50 Mahogany Dressing Table 30.00.. 24 00 Royal Oak Dresser 23.50.. 18.75 Mahogany Dressing Table Chnir . . . 7.50. . 5.75 White Uuamcl Kocker 5.85.. 4.45 5.75.. 4.45 " Chair 4.85.. 3.85 Inventory shows a big stock of Dressing Tables, Dressers and Choirs. They archil handsome and Prices low. ORMANDY BROS. FURNITURES Cash or Credit St. Johns Phone Columbia 138 105 North Jersey St. KEEP WARM these cold days. An Electric or Oil Heater can be operated at a very small cost. Special Prices on Heaters Electric Heaters, - - $9.00 Oil Heaters, - - - 6.75 Holiday Goods at 25 Reduction St. Johns Hardware Co. Agency for Goodyear Tires St. Johns Lumber Co. Wholesale and Retail Columbia 131 C 1101 Foot- of Burlington St, A Store of Service THE GRABATERIA Cash and Carry Grocery can claim that it is a Store of Ser vice because of the prices we give. If we sell you something cheaper than other stores it is a community Service. Each month has sho.wu au increase in Sales from the first month the present own ers took the store over. We expect to maintain the Service in the matter of prices; we will serve you at the counter just as promptly as a larger volume of sales can be made. The Grabateria Cash and Carry Grocery SCALES & CURRIER, Inc. ' OWNERS ft , '-ffL ,JB. 1 ocal News Bring in your job printing. o Miss Alpha Flynn is learning the printing trade at this office. ! 0fnco. H. F, Clark, the well known fnrnitnrc man, has just pur chased a tine Saxon auto. Any one desiring a young, , well bred dog, may have same free of charge by calling at this GLOVES LARptt ASSORTMKNT V. V. ROORRS THIS RAINCOAT MAN Klcctrle Vacuum Cleaner (or rent. II. I'. Clark, if Mr. Lvslo Hurk and MissAl-, ttuv Thomnaon and bin lirothnr ma Moo wore united in marriage Raymond, who have been spend Saturday, Dec. 21st. Llovd Satterlce left Sunday for Santa Barbary, Cal., where he will engage in painting and paper hanging. Beautify your home. Call in and see the pretty pictures, art calendars and wall pockets at the Review ollice. Itov. Chester Paul Gates made this ollice a pleasant call yester day afternoon. He is just as full of vim and activity as of yore. His family will remain In St. Johns while he conducts a series of meetings near Cor vail is. Ho Of course, women should vote. They deservo suffrage au much as men more, because their minds arc purer and clean or. alio ut courso tiicir minus are clcancr.but how do you know that? He Because they change thorn so much oftcncr.Ex. Reuben Collins of East St. Johns has just finished building the Midget lltanleanu launched it in Columbia Slough Thursday, January 2. It is an eighteen foot boat and the strongest and only boat in this country of its tvne. Mr. Co ns intends to Btart building other boats, all of a new tpye. At the Methodist church Sun day morning tho message will bo. "God and My Heart," oy I' ranees Wlllard. In tho even ing this church unites with tho Evangelical church in revival services, continuing every even ing of tho week except Satur day. J,ct us begin this momen tous year 11)11) with uod. Mr. and Mrs. Charlos Muck entertained the Jolly 'Steen club n a de iKhtiul manner New Year's eve. Tho homo woh pret tily decorated Willi Christmas bells and and candles. In the game of 500 Prof, and Mrs. C. II. Boyd secured first prize, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Markln tho eec ond prizo and Mr. and Mrs. Ii. W.McLean tho guest prize. Re freshments of a delicious naturo were served. o It was because the following items appeared in his paper that the editor loft town, says tho Youth's Companion: "Mrs. Thomas W. Johnson read an ar ticle for tho women's club enti tled, 'Personal Dovils.' Seven teen were present." "Mr. John Crouse shipped a carload of hogs to Kansas City one day last week, 'lhree of his neighbors went in with him to make up the load." The Hum of $100,000 lias been voted by the County Commis sioners toward the extension of Greeley street at a meeting held Tuesday morning. More money will be devoted to tho purpose as soon as it becomes available. Hon. D. C. Lewis ably aided in bringing out the virtues of this mportant project, aeveral of our leading citizens were in at- ;endance. The Commissioners lave directed the engineers to to proceed at once with tho pre- iminary work. Dr. J. Vinton Scott, wife and child left yesterday evening for Seattle, from whence they will tako a steamer for Bombay, In dia, where Dr. Scott will engage n missionary work and practice his profession to some degree. The Dr. had been engaged in dentistry in St. Johns for a num ber of years, and through-his skill and courteous treatment had established a fine business. which he has disposed of to Dr. L. F. Pickens. Both Dr. Scott and his estimable wife have losts of friends in St. Johns who will wiBh them bon voyage and a happy and successful so journ in their far away home. ing unmtmBS witn tuoir par onts, havo returned to Seattle, in Uncle Sam's service. Board and gheny street. Room. 112 Alio 8 A largo and handsome line of unmounted pictures, fancy calen dars and wall pockets at this office. Prices very reasonable. Call in and sec. Capt. B. L. Snow, u former well known attorney of St. Johns, is seriously ill at his homo near Jennings Lodgo with blooi poisoning. o If,,. t At . ... wiin mo noiiuav season now a thing of tho past, all can set tic down to business und make tho most of tho prosperity that will soon again be with us in greater measure than ever. Men's Rubbers. $1.10 pair. W. W. Rogers, The Raincoat Man. William Moo and Georiro Wnr. ... . . . tningion havo returned from France, whore thov were in tho aerial service. Ihoy were right up in tho lighting lino and havo many interesting and excitinir experiences to tell. The many friends of Rev. Merrill of tho Conirrcirational church will be glnd to learn that ho is improving from a severe siege of pneumonia. During his absence from i s nulnit next Sunday Rov. F. Meyors. who has just returned from France, will conduct tho services. Dr. II. F. Jones will attain re- sumo the practico of his profes sion in St. Johns, after serving ins government lor some months. Ho may now bo found at his old location on North Jor soy street; whero ho has associ ate! himself with Dr. A. B. Cal der. The numerous friends of Dr. Jones will be hie h y nlensed to know that he will again take up his chiropractic nractice in St. JdTins. Thirty acres outsido the city imits, surrounded on all sides ly territory within the city of I'ortinnd, may bo annexed to the city if a legislative act pro pared by City Attorney LaRocho s approved by tho Letr s ature. Tho land is located ndjoiningSt. Johns and tho Peninsula Lum ber Company's plant is located on It. City Commissioner Bar- bur will ask tho Multnomah County delegation to handle tho bill, and if passed, will proparo charter amendmont for tho annexation of tho property. Ac cording to Commissioner Bar- bur, tho owners of tho land re ceive all tho benefits of the city government, but aro not requir ed to pay taxes for tho support of tho city. Portland Daily. In the judgment of Edward G. Tuck.surveyor for tho American Bureau of Shinning: Canta n W. C. McNaught, surveyor for tho San Francisco Board of Marine Underwriters, and John L. Hub bard, chief inspector of hulls for the Emergency I'leet Corpor ation in the Oregon district, the Grant Smith-Portor Ship Compa ny was in first place in the mat ter of speedy null construction in having floated tho steamer Caponka in 49 working days. They have awarded the compa ny a large silver basket which was offered as a prizo by Jacobs and Gile, steel contractors. The keel of the Caponka was laid February 2G and sho took water April 24. The mariners to make the award were named as a com mittee by the donors of the cup, which is to repose in the ofllcej of the St.Johns plant with other prizes the organization has gath ered in maritime construction; Mr. Business iMan, doWou re alize that calendars and wall pockets have immense merit as "reminders that you are in busi ness and invite patronage of the housewife? Call at the Review office and see the finest line yet offered. Ten acres bearing orchard near Spokane to trade for house, Lib. erty bonds, or what have you? Address box 33, Tillamook, Ore gon. Wanted Good cook and for general housework; no washing. 205 N. 21st; phone Main 4157. For Sale Large lot with gar age, basement dug, at G01 Cen tral avenue, for $430, half cash, balance monthly, or consider Ford auto. Also motor boat for sale. Write H. B. Woods. St. Vincent Hospital, or Mrs. B. M. Woods, general delivery. When in need of small arti ides, get them at the G-10-15c i store, St. Johns; in the Pcnin sula National Bank Building. For Sale. Plot of ground 100- xwu feet, well Iocnted. at Whit- wood Court. Price $1000. terms. .Coll at this office. For the warmest Loggers' Shirt in Oregon, guaranteed to shed water or money back, see W. W. Rogers, Tho Raincoat Man. St. "Johns Fair Store. E. W. Foy. prop.: household utility supplies and general notions, 207 N. Jersey St. Highest quality goods at lowest prices. Next to Electric store. Don't sacrifico your Liberty Bonds. 1 will allow you par on paid up or partially paid bonds. R. J. Kirkwood, 281 Oak street. Masquerade suits for rent at 214 Fcssenden street. Flannel lined Jersey Gloves nro very warm these cold morn lugs and only 35c pair. W. W. Rogers.Tho Raincoat Man. Open eveninu8. o Wanted Two loads of cow fertilizer at 1003 South Decatur street; phono Columbia 108. Notice is hereby given that I will not bo responsible for any debts contracted by my wife. Mrs. Rosio Coatnoy. sho having left me Decembor 20th. without cause. W. C. Cootney, White Salmon, Wash. We have all of us known perform ers wlio could make ol tlie piano a terrible instrument of torture. The following extract from the London Daily Mail seems to prove that it can be used in warfare to break down the stoutest defense; "After the fight at Vill-sur- Ancrc last Sunday two Australians had been pluying a piano in a cot' tage there for twenty minutes when cellar door opened and a German sergeant major came out and sur rendered with ten men," Think It Over keep My boy, you may not like this little town Perhaps it isn't big enough for you. You aro afraid that it will you down- Den.v tho chance that you're entitled to. Of courso, your father hasn't found it bad. Hero ho and ma have lived contentedly. But you're a bigger fellow than your dad, Or, if you ain't you think you ought to be. And yet before you jump tho town for good, Somo plain advice I'd like to give you. son. Perhaps tho town you haven't understood Perhaps the town's all and you're the one. Fame finds a man no matter whore he's at. So time has proved and will prove again: And, if you want to rise, re member that The smairest towns havo grown the bjggest men. Exchange. DR. L. F. PICKENsT DENTIST Office Hour 8 to 12 A. M. 1 to C I'. SI, I'.venltiK 7 to 9 l'eniusula Dank Hick'. Office I'liotic Columbia 140 Suburb calls given prompt attention day or night. Com plete auto equipment; no extra charge; refined service. Miller & Tracey. right Safety Always Is a good motto for a bank? We make it ours by our mem bership in the Federal Reserve System with the privilege of obtaining advances of cash upon our commercial paper at any time. Peninsula National Bank Ol'l'ICHKS. Chant Smith, . . PrcsMetu I'RKt) C. K.r.UT, . Vice frciMcnt I'kank 1. DuiNKittt . Vice I'rcildent Jojin N. Hnr.Ki'sitN, , , Cuhlcr CfiAiu.KS II, Ru.ssitt.t,, AiUUutCnililcr Stanton I,. Dontit, Atiltlnut Cmhlcr Itim'AUD K. Mohhis, Aitlitanl Cuthlcr niUHCTOHS. THO. AUTKX I'. I. DRINKXK A. H.JOHKS 1'. C. UNA IT U.K. rUKNKl.t. OKANT HMITIl J. N nm.KPftKN Member of Federal Reserve Bank 3 per cent on Savings 4 per cent on Time Certificates or Deposit You Are On The Right Path If you runic line to huy your nrwrrlen, We utock only the ll Unit the market nfToriU not only are Mime ol our IIiim of excellent iim1!ty, hittotir entire atoclc It held up to a uniform meniKc l high cut quality, iwi anything ml everything j ou buy hctc It of the liet. MUCK GROCERY 301 S. Jersey St. I'honc Col. I 111 DRYUNin nuu 1!f IWPUJV AND CO A Be Sure and Order From St. Johns Lumber Co. FUNERAL Qaautlful gray or black adult ouiket, heurae, box, 2 autoi embalming and refln d service for $75 MM.I.l'.R i'K.v i-.y I'imeruls II iletlrcil for 20, $30, fid, $60. Higher prie&l luuenU in pro. xirtlon. We tnitiufacture cktts. I.mly uitauC Iltuutfful funeral chapel. MILLER & TRACEY Main 2601 Independent Funeral Dlreotora A 7885 Washington at CIU Street, Uetwctn 20th and 21st Street, West SM ST. JOHNS BRANCH OFFICE W. A. ANDREWS, Representative GM Central Ave. N. Phone Columbia 888 FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHUNK Cor, Richmond and Iraita tta. Smuliiy School, ID A. M. rreuchliiK Scnict. 11 A. U.uul 7 30 I'. M. ChrUttmi ltmleavor, 0 rN. I.iulie AM Hutluct MatHaft 2 1'. M. Second I'rtday of evarjf mouth. I'ruyer Mwtiug ivwy TUuil luy, 7:30 V. M. V e 1 c o in t lo ail; tpklJr Stranger. v Key. J. T. MURIUM,, Pttd