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About St. Johns review. (Saint Johns, Or.) 1904-current | View Entire Issue (July 18, 1919)
THE ST. JOHNS Rr-VIEW A. W. Mnrkle, Htlllor Published Fridny of Each Wee Uutinc.n,Uion prlo $1.00 paryaar OuUMe of Multuomah County J2.00 per year l - Jvanoe, , AnYSUTlS'SO IUTJtfl: 23 cent per Inch ech inicrtlon. Locate G cents per Hue, minimum 25 ccnti, Spedal rate on yearly contracts. TliK Kkvirw In entered nt post office in I'ortlind, Oregon, ns mail matter of Uic second class under me aci oi .on ,trcM of Mnrcli J, 1879, Hereafter City Auditor Fun w.i ho ven entire chaw) the bookoeping systems in eac of the City Departments and will assure full responsibility with Comm bb oner I'ier keeping tho accounts strnigh There lias been complaints mat by City Auditor before the Council that a number of claims ngnintit the City had been pai twice owing to insulliciont hcl in chock Inrr un.an l to avoid fu tlier discrepancies and countlcsu errors, Commissioner I'ier final ly dositcnatcd Mr. Funk to place n competent accountant in eac of (he departments. By doing Mr. Funk hopes ractify any errors that may arise in the future. Tho war tax on ice cream an soda water for tho month May and thu war tax on lux uriea. such as bIiocb. shirts, mi linery, etc., for thu month o May will be due and payabl at the ofllcu of Collector of In tornal Revenue. Milton A. M lor, on or before July 20. Blanks for the purpose of making r: port of these taxes have liuen generally distributed. Tax payers who hava not yet receiv cd them nro urged to write to Collector Miller for the blanks as tho law provides penalty where payment is not made when due. Collector Miller is aii io.in to avoid tlx iiHsesnment of any punaliios by liic depart ment, anil huh oiiice will co operate with the taxpayers will a view to bringing aliout com plinnce with the nrovMioim o the Act without undue haidshii and expense to tho taxpayers. Probably the moHt interest im; and varied individual collection of war relicri tlm Iiiih yet reach ed Portland, wait brouirhl hen by Lieut ('. II. Knowlea and Ih now on display at thu St. John llarwnre store, lho collection incliulcH (jernian breast mult' helmet that was to be imcd when thu dennana ontend Paris siioiiKlor Hinips, iiayonel, gn masks, iron cross, vases made by (lUrman prisoner from I'loncl 7( HliellH, canteen, piece or she that burHtud clone to the l.ieu tenant, (icrmnn automatic pocketlmok. Austrian cm line and a number of other interest Ing souvenirs. The collection in well worth weeing. I.iuut KiiowIoh spent fifteen months in ino war zone, anil nail some thrilling oxpericncei. Died at the roideneo, 110!) Charleston ntreet, June 28th Stanley Horusiowaki, aged 7- yea h. Beloved husband o Joaepl no liorusiewki am father of Stanley llorusiowski, Jr., and Mrs. Pilip. runera Hervicotf were held moihm,,juiio 510th, at the St. Clemciits church, where requiem Mush wju oiler eu a', y u, m. interment wiih mad- at Mt. Calvary cemetery. Arrangements were in care oj Miller & Tracey, independent funeral directors. Causu of death, eiroaid of the lirer. He wuh born in Poland and resided in St, Johns the paHt five years. During thu war ho watt employed nt the Urant bmilh shipyard, but was injured about six months ngo and did not fully recover up to tho time of his death. Soldiers who have been dis- churned from thu service must not wear their uniforms longer than three months after the dato of their reltiase. according to ordern leceived from the war department. Men found guilty of infraction of the order are li able to a tine of 4UH) and six months' imprisonment. Mrs. Alice Romig and dutigh ter, Mr. Jertsie Bryant, ami grandson, Lloyd Brjant, of Fort boot i, Kansas, were guests at the home of Mrs.Homig's dnugli ter, Mm. L. B. Wiison, thu past week. dams oi tiianKs notices are charged for at the rate of fifty cents each. Persons desiring to have such notices published should make a note of this. Don't Miss the HOME COOKED DINNER Which will be Riven nt ST. CLEMENT'S CHURCH GROUNDS SUNDAY, JULY 27 From 12 to 3 p. m. It will be worth your while to attend, Notice to the Public Wc wish to announce that wc have moved into our new garage at 210 North Jersey Street, where wc are better prepared than ever to take care oi all business in our line. All work entrusted to us will be given prompt and careful attention. As our new quarters arc much more commodious than our Rich mond Street garage wc will be en abled to turn out work with more dispatch, and will have plenty of room for storage of cars. We invite the public to inspect our new place of business. Woolley Bros. 216 North Jersey St. Fine line of Vogan's Candies ICE CREAM, SOFT DRINKS. CONFECTIONERY, BUTTER, HOME MADE PIES, BREAD AND PASTRY, LIGHT LUNCH ES. CALL, IS Opjioslto Control Soliool Ed. Monuhun, Prop. For Sale Cheap A plot of ground 100x000 feet, which contains twelve 50x100 foot lots, just across the river from St. Johns, bounded by Wood and Mills streets. For quick sale $700 takes them, which is less than $100 per lot. Good terms given. Call at tills ofltce. The Bank Of Commerce 114 North Jersey St. OFFICERS F. 3. DOEKNHEClltilt, I'tetldenl C. DETERING, Vice President and Culiier DIRECTORS F. S. DOERNUECHEH, C. DETER INC, A. O. NEAL, FRED W. GERMAN. Season tickutx for the big Chautauqua week are now on sale at $2.50. At 6 p. 111. of the opening day they ad vance to S;,.oo. Buy now and prepare for the joyous week of .splendid music, lectures and entertainment. There arc 26 big events coining--less than 10' apiece by the season ticket plan. A FEW FEATURES of the WEEK Private Peat Famous Canadian author, humorist and lecturer. His book "Private Peat," 1ms had a sale of a million copies. Coming with greatest war story of the platform, Czecho-Slovak Band Jnrojiluv Cimorn btiugs to Chautauqua his great Czecho slovak Hand. A remarkable organization of splendid Hoheittiau musicians. Two full concerts on the fifth day. Mary Adcl Hays Noted New York coloratura soprano at Chautauqua on the fourth night assisted by her company of Recital Artists, One of the big musical events of the year. Apollo Concert Company Five musicians who stand in the front ranks among Chautauqua musical artists. Featuring the Apollophoue. They bring two great concerts on the last day. "Turn to the Right" I'M ward M. Whitney, America's foremost interpreter of plays, presents in monologue from the metropol itan success, "Turn to the Right." Edward F. Trefz Member of American Food Mission to Kurope, former assistant to Hoover in Food Administration work. Great Lecture on Reconstruction. ST. JOHNS JULY 21-27 WE AUK GREAT FAVORITES With those who appreciate high quality combined with the lowest possible price. And it gives us great satisfaction to ser such people with Paint of tho highest standard. For our motto is: Unless the cus tomer is perfectly satisfied we are not satisfied at all. Byerle & Armstrong 120 North Jersey Street Reel Estate! Central Location Thirteen years in the busi ness in St. Johns. List yourProperty with Us We Alnko Snlcs S. C. Cook 402 N. Jersey Street Ollfce Mrfln 7367 l(r. Wnixlldnn 1 105 rinuMI'JA. M.lcOI'.M. truing Uy ApnnMlntrnl -riMETRI5T0i 'it'. 2IX.7.H MVLILAM) IILDG. I'illll mil WihIiIhrIoh Slri!f.l i'ortl.tnti, Orison THE CHEVROLET LINE Touring cars, light deliveries and one ton trucks. PENINSULA MOTOR SALES CO. 107 Pcsscndcn St. Phone Col. 11 25 St. Johns FUNERALS rJonutlful gray or black adult casket, honrir, box. 2 nutot' ombnlmlno refin ed aervloo for $7 Mll.l.l'K TKACm lWmU If .U-ln l tor ,tt. $M, f 10, 0. IliKhcr frteel luiierl In juo. Mt'.n. Wr MMHu(ilHr CMkU. Mily aiUnt, ftttuiiful funeral cIih.-I, MILLER & TRACEY Main 2t0t Independent Funeral Directors A 7B0S Wmliliinlon dl SUffl, lli'lm-rii 20tli ami 2tt Strtel, Writ Side ST. JOHNS BRANCH OFFICE W. A. ANDREWS, Representative 01 1 v.-itral Ave X. Phone Columbia SS8 Announcement! Wo wish to announce that The Electric Store will hereafter be known as the PENINSULA ELECTRIC CO. Ray B. Walls 418 N. Jersey C. Gildner Dear Mnry:- Do vou know I fnithfullv believe that vorv few men think about the personal comfort of their wives. It is onlv carelessness in most of them. A man anta his wife to appear pretty and cheerful in the evening, but seldom thinks of what she must cro throucrh with in keenincr house during tho day. I wish I could get every husband in this town in an opera house and tell him that he owes it to his wife to give her new furniture and rues, and make her house keeping easy. Affectionately HELEN. P. S. Say, wouldn't this make lots of business for H. F. CLARK, the Furniture Man 400-402 S. Jersey St. Store closes at 8 P. Al. Saturdays, other days at 6:30 P. Al. DAVIS' BARGAINS PENINSULA ELECTRIC CO. EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL Wiring, Fixtures, Automobile Accessories Diamond Tires, Storage Batteries Recharged I Columbia Garage 1 07 Fessenden Street Repairs, Fair Prices, Guaranteed Work, Storage, Oils, Gas, Tires, Tubes J Ainr MAXAGV.MIiXV Hudson & Stockum FRESH FROM THIS BAKERY a layer cake is a dream to behold and a joy to taste, Light as a sun beam, with filliiiR that simply can not be described, the cake will prove a royal treat. At your next affair order one and you'll make yourself famous for your splendid hospitality. Wt hiu the best. Ordm Ukcn for WtddinJ Cke. Fenniruj's Bakeryand Delicatessen II5 North Jersey Street PAT'S 5 Barber Shop fc 108 N. Jersey St. EDMONDSON & CO. Mumbing, Heating & Tinning We Repair Aluminum Ware Phone Col. 92 207 S. Jersey St. Four room house on lot 50xlOG, street improvements in end paid, in direction of new Ter minal, St. Johns. Price $800; S150 cash, balance at 10 per month with 7 per cent interest. TYill1 rnnm lmnc. in I " " uvudt III ! part of St. Johns, lot 50x130, rina iirarden and plenty of fruit. This lot is worth close to the total price asked for the place. (Price 925; 250 cash, balance 10 per month, 7 per cent inter-test. Fine riverview house with 11 rooms, with 8 or 10 fine cherry trees; ought to be 20 bushels of fine cherries every year. This house is in good shape and could not be built for 2500. Lot 50x100; can be bought today for 1600. Takes about 500 cart, with balance on good terms. . Best value 1 know of. The 6 bed rooms can be rented to in dustrial workers on water front. A. W. DAVIS, 202 N. Jersey street. Phone Col. 824. Make money in your home town in spare time. Sell hos iery with a eruarantpp. Tho kind that won't wear out. Readv market; in vrmr nivn . wva VII neighborhood. Big money maker. Experience unnecessary; we teach you. Phoenix Hosiery Co. West Market Street Station. PbilaHelphip, Pa.