Mrs. Fred Haskell ib in re ceipt of a most interesting collection of souvenirs sent to her by her son, Glenn, who is with the Army of Occupation Htalioncd at uobienz, uormany. Among the collection are quite a number of German, French and Italian coins of various de nominations, an iron cross, belt, helmet, compass, field glasses, a part of the big ions: range Ger man gun that fired on Paris from a distance of seventy miles, and a piece of shrapnel that struck Glenn on his tin "lid." He uays he gathered the nouvenirs from dead Ger mans. Glenn has now been two years in tho service. The members of the Pioneers of Saint Johns are hereby noli fiud t'.tt the next meeting wil hp hulrl nt tho residence of Mr and Mrs. C. Thayer, Oswego Btrcot. It is to be hoped that nil mmhfrfl will nttmul as well as thoso who are eligible to nmmhnrslnn. nf which there nro quite a number, who should belong. Very nice times arc had .. id old friends and ac nuaintancca ronewed. Please rmemlir the date, the Hocom Tucndny of June, 1919, which is tho 10th of the month. Those who do not attend do not know what they aro missing.- A. J. II., Sec. "Aren't you ready, dear?" called husband from downstairs. "As soon us I fix my hair. Hun r.v." came the reply. "Huvon't you fixed your hair yet, for trrac ions Hukear came I mm Henry an hour Inter. "Kixud it?" shouted back the feminine voice. "I haven't found it yot!" o Kverything to write with and to wrilo on. (Jumna for urugs. Roosevelt Read This by Any Weans What the Eyes of Youth Say I am brown, or blue, or black or grey. I possess the crystal clearness of Innocence. I am not for sale, or exchange, nor can I ha bought. 1 um priceless. 1 re quire care. 1 never return when I on co go. I grow weak with over work. I resent neglect. I sound my warnings daily. 1 produce count less ills that are blamed on everything but mo. The Parents of tho Human Hotly in which I Dwell blame Kretfulness, lllnuss and Dull ness. HUT I AM TIIBCAUSK. If I have Hohaved Madly and caused Pain it is only because I needed Help. With the Aid of learned men, Who Know me, who Know what 1 Must Have, respond in Gratitude and 1 live until I am no longer Wanted. I vpcnk that Aid. Parents may hear. Remember I am the 10 Y ICS of ft Child. I May ho the KYKS of YOUIt Child. l.H Dr Sauvlo. Optometrist Optician, care for YOUK KYI3S und they will care for you. Make n appointment NOW. Call Main 7f07 or go to olllcus at UOti.7-8 Swutland Huilding at oth and Washingon streets. Next week look for what the Lyes of Age Will havo to say, Multnomah Attractions .Saturday, .My 17t!i DUST1N FARNUM i "I.HSIIT OI WIWTHUN .STAK.S." Sunday , May 18th- OILLIE nURKEiu' C.OOl) (SKA CIOI'S AN'NAIIAI," AiU'rwit. Monday mid Tursduy, May l'J hiu) 90 SHIRLEY MASON i "Tint WIN.NlNtt f.lKI,," hImi "THR ROK QV Tlllt U.NK" N. . Wednesday, May 2Ut I.ILA LEE in -J'l'lM'V l.OVH" I'arummint Thursday May 22tn! ELSIE FERGUSON in "Til II MARKAUH RINi;"t'urniimuiit. Highway It Means-Quick mobilization of guns and men for national protection. It Alcnns Commercial and agricultural de velopment of seven Oregon coast counties Clatsop, Tillamook, Lincoln, Lane, Douglas, Coos, Curry. It Alcnns -The opening of a year-round pav ed road from British Columbia to the Mexican border. It Alcnns The opening to Sportsmen of the country's fishing and hunting paradise. It Means The employment of thousands of skilled mechanics and laboring men in its construction. It Alcans That Uncle Sam will match every state dollar" for construction and will maintain the highway for ever. You owe it to your country you owe it to your state, to go to the polls at special state election June 3 and vote 310 X Yes For (he Roosevelt Highway Oregon's Road to Prosperity Special Sale on Corsets The Warner Bros. Co. made up a large consignment of corsets to supply a foreign demand; when these were made shipping space was not available. It was necessary for the Warner Bros, to get their money out of these corsets so they went to each of their agen cies and asked them tb take from twelve doz. to twelve hundred doz. of these corsets at a special price, put them on a low priced sale and get the money quick. This week we are offering four different styles of these corsets at a saving in price of fifty and seventy-five cents; the prices are 98 and $1.23. They are $1.50 and $2 values and they are going fast. STRAW HaTtIME IS HERE. We have in our Men's Depart ment the nifty new Panamas at prices you can afford. The assort ment is varied enough so that if you buy one of them it does not necessarily follow that you will see several dozen more just like it on the street. MEN'S SUITS. Constantly increasing sales in this line speak better for onr line of clothing than all we can say in this advertise ment. There is no profiteering in anything we carry. Our selling price is based on tho cost of the goods plus the cost of doing business with a very small margin added for the risk and investment. VtUUy, May 23rd- BRYANT WASHBURN in 'MIKM UOOli"- l'arumou:.t. .Saturday, Mttv IMtlt- VWlAN MARTIN m "NllVKK SAW Sl'CM A CIK!" I'urauMuiit Sunday, May 25th- DOROTHY DALTON i "liX TRAVAGANCH" liruuiount. BONHAM & CURRIER L. E. ROSE, Mar. Men's Dept. Real Estate! Central Location Thirteen years in (ho busi ness in St. Johns. ListyourProperty with Us We Make Sides S. C. Cook- 402 N. Jersey Street The Flow of Meat Two-thirds of tho live stock in tho United States has to be raised in the West. One-half of the consumers of meat live in the East. In other words, most of the live stock is one or two thousand miles distant from most of the people who need it in the form of food. Fifty years ago, when live stock was raised close to every consuming cen ter, the country butcher could handle the job after a fashion. But the job got too big. Now millions of animals have to be moved hundreds of miles to millions of people. Somewhere on the way they have to be turned into meat. The packers solved the problem. They set up plants where the "live haul" and the "meat haul" wore in the right balance. They built up distributing systems refrigerator cars, refrigerating plants, branch houses. They saved time', money and meat everywhere. The stockraiser bene fited in better markets and higher prices; the consumer, in better meat and lower prices. As the country grew, the packers had to grow, or break down. Because of its present size and efficiency, Swift & Company is able to perform its part in this service at a fraction of a cent per pound profit Swift & Company, U. S. A. Seasonable Electrical Appliances Some Useful Hints SwiiK Machine Motor, Vmciuiui Cleaner, Washing Mncliiuc, Floor, Table and l)ek I.hiiiw, Chnfinn-disli, TomIvi. drill, Coffee Per culutor. Milk Warmer, Smoothing Iron or Travel ing Iron, Curling-iron and DryiUK Comb in One, Vi brator, I lentil) Pud, Had tutor. Portable Stove and Oven, Range, lfan. ELECTRIC STORE Electric Building SEE CHAMBERS COMPANY j. v.. CtuinK Mrs. II. K. Lowry Funeral Directors 2l 'i:i Ki 'mgsuorth Avenue PORTLAND, ORHGON Telephone V mUnwu 3JHM5 OU33 Mr. ClumU ., U the only G. A, R, utklrrUki i in u.c city of Portland, Peioii.tl u.u niton ami supcrvi.ioii given to arr.in. .montsi. Home Mercantile Co. FOR SPECIAL PRICES ON Paints, Oils and Varnishes Garden Tools Doors and Windows Brooms and Brushes Harness Repairs Lime, Cement and Plaster Auto Supplies We are Agents for United States Tubes and Casings Extra discounts on Auto Tires 209. West Burlington Street ST. JOHNS, OREGON lL WHITE Building Contractor Day or Job Large or Small Phone coi. ius 912 So. Syracuse St. St. Johns Fuel Co. W O SPKCK, Vkow All Or WOOD I l'tt. m Columbia 91S 101 l'jst Richmond Street Residents of St. Johns having taxes and city lions to pay in Portland can mako thoir pay ments without inconvenience by availing tlumsolves of our ser vices. V will pay saino and secure your receipt without in-coin-emend' to you. Fee, 25 cents. References: Any St. Johns Hank Peninsula Title, ' Abstract and Realty Co., by H. Henderson. Manager; 402 North Jersey street, "See here," says the Good Judge Knights and Ladies of Security bt. Johns Council 2775 Rcuulur Iluslncss meeting 1st uml 3rd Mondays. Open meeting to the public und iuciulcr 2nd and -It li Monday. VW itort nud members cordially invited to attend ut ilickner Mull. Frank C. Gnsser, Pres.- Lester Teeling, Secretary. LAUREL LODGE No. 186 I. O. O. f Sr. JOMNJ. OIICGOh KnU each Monday evening la Odd Pel Iom Imll at 8:oo, A cordial welcome to II visiting brother. j.H, lurrouelu. NobNOrnnJ I'rcl JlMkrtl. Vice Clrand joe KoUlIt, Kcc. hrc, (J, W, Nortnf. Vln.Kce. II. I' CUik Tte. DORIC LODGE NO. 132 A. r. and A. M. Meet! the fimt nnd third Vednedyof ench month In Illckner' Hall. Vlii tor welcome. A.R. Davis, W. 51. A, W, DavU, Secretary. Minerva Chapter No, 105, o7e. S. Meets every First and Third Tues day of each month in Hickuers Hall. Visitors welcome. Dixie M. Lewis. V. M. Ruby R. Davis, Secretary. St, Johns Gamp No, 7546 Modern Woodmen of America. We heartily solicit the attendance of our members at our regular meetings every Thursday eveuiug, A, I.. 3iarcy, ueo. siuiiiu, Lieru Coutul, 103 Smith avenue I want to remind vqu about that small chew of this gowl tobacco. It tastes better because it's good tobacco. Its quality saves you part of your tobacco money. It goes further and lasts longer. THE REAL TOBACCO CHEW Put up iii two styles RIQHT GUT is n short-cut tobacco W-B CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco HOLMES LODGE NO. 101 KNIGHTS Or PY1MIAS Meets every I'riilav night at 7:30 o'clock in inCKNHIl Hall, Visitors always we. come, GUO. HARRIS, C. C. Woodmen of the World St. Johns Camp 773 Meet every Thursday evening in I. O. O, F. Hall, Leavitt and Jersey btreets. Visitors always welcome. TIIOS. COl'l'K. C. C, W. U. COON, Clerk. If you are a stranger in town read The Review and get acquainted. For COAL and WOOD OF ALL KINDS SEE EDLEFSEN FUEL CO. Oregon Building, 5th and Oak Phone Broadway 70 or Columbia 321 Mill wood mostly Inside, large percent age dry enough (or immediate use fl.50 I buy or sel St. Johns Property A. W. DAVIS Real Estate Fire'lnjarance and Notary Public List your property with me if you desire to sell miiclrlv 202 N. Jersey St. St. Johns Phone Woodlawn 6360 W Call and D.liv.r The Skldmore Cleaners Cleaning, Pressing, Alterations and Re- pairing a specialty W.CJIBTKI MIJkMwtJtrtrt