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THE ST. JOHNS REVIEW A. W. Mnrlclc, Hdltor Published Friday of Each Week ADVERTISING RATUS-I.eKnl and all display, 25c per Incli per week, io cals2 cents per word per week, mini mum zoc, Subaorlntlon prlca $1.60 per yonr. The law requirea for office to file n report candidates of all expenditures. A patriot of Missouri ran for office and turn ed in the following absolutely truthful report of what it cost him to Ket elected: "Lost 1,340 hours' sleep thinking about the election. Lost two front teeth and a lot of hair in a personal in i. ri .. encounter with an opponent. I'orlUml, OtcKon, ns tnall tnnttcr uonateu one ueei, iour snoaia The members of the six girls' c ubs of the St. Johns branch Y. W. C. A. cntertuined their parents and some members of of the second claw under the Act of Con- and f ive sheet) to COUntrV barbe rfressof March 3, 1879. cues. Gave away two pairs of suspenders, four calico dresses and .$5 in cash. Kissed 12C babies. Put up four stoves. Kindled fourteen .'.ires. Walked 1.07G miles. Shook hands with the executive board of the main 9,508 people,. Told 10,101 lies Y. W.C. A. Inst Thursday after- and talked enough to make in noon at a Now Years' party in nrinl 1.000 volumes. Attended the club rooms. About 125 were sixteen revivals and contributed nrosent. The program consisted S50 to foroiirn misfaions. Made of piano solos by Elizabeth Har- love to nine widowsfive grass, ney nnu Uhznhcth blew, pinno and four sod. Hugged forty-nine duet by Dorothy Walker and old maids. Got dog bit thirty- Grace Hose, violin solo by Dor- nine timesand was elected by othy Knmmero, fancy dancing 353 majority. "Ex. I... I 11.11... . II... -I . uy ftiiirgHret uuiorooK, roauing August Stevenson, sailor on by Aim. George Hull and K.ather- the Htcamshit) Wost Hnrtland. loading at the St. Johns torminal, fell into the hold of the vessel. Ho Buffered severe Internal in juries. The federal government linn Inimchrd t ralontloM wnr nRnlnst proflteorlnK. V'nrlotin MntM nro following thin oxnm- jlo nnd coiintlow) cIIIm nro nlo tnkliiK nop 10 wo Hint tho high cohI of IIvIiik reduced. aii inroo crfori, however, nre loomed in fnlluro unlww tho people iiwinwiveH tttko n luind In the mutter. I'nlwtMlio men mid women who do the mylriK ItmlM on ijellltiK full vnlue for heir money nnd ixilronlxa only llioo iietrimntN who nro wttlnlled with lc iiiihihi piouiH, 11 win iio impofwinie to Mine price to whoro they ithoiilil Iib. Careful liuylim will lottve nlimmt nvty family h innrKln of hmvIdhk ont f I lie family immliiKH. l)ollr mi veil whJmv nre "rhoap dollar," lietu their myliiK Miwer Im I ohm tlmn In yenm nunc y nnd tm Ihiiu It will Im In the 1101 "mt dlnlMnt future. The Hovemment iffem the iHirttnilty of pilltlhK Ili' ite diHup dollHrit to work, onrnliiK Iniorwitt vlille ll.oy uru reliiruliiK lo (heir nor iml vnlue. Till opportunity In tho Id Klulered I'ri'Haury Having Certlllittte, the Wnr AiivIiikm HlHinp nnd Iho Thrift HIhiiiii luvitttmoiilM In tlicnu nre mmrnnli'cil h tho Kovurnmeiit. Money Invented In thoeo itecurllleH with tho nrcrued In lnnt will ho returned hy the (lnvorn luent on lett iluyH' uotlc. If IIpr mured TreoHiiry KuvIiih OrllllcHtMi 01 Wnr HuvIiikn HIiinipH nro hold until 11111I11 rlty, m iniieli tho hotter, lint Mhethor held Hint Ioiik or not, they form on oMolleiit wuy of IIkIiIIiik I lie lilg'i eiwt of IIvIiik. Work nod nave Bucy's for Groceries 1920 C. S. BUCY GROCER Phone Columbia 528 ino Hunhitm. ann a short plnv by th.3 Girls' Koaorvo club and tho Hianbow club. Miss Carrio A. Ilol brook, president tho Y. W. C. upoke on tho progress of Uiu Y. V. G. A, work and con gratulated tho secretary, Mrs. .J. M. tnaw, upon her success, She albo tpoko of tho work that is brk'f carried on in Jnnan. Mrs. Norman Ghrislio, genural HcerrUry, also spoke briefly tip on the growth of tho St. Johns wotk and delighted hur audience with an Uncle Hemus story. Refreshments wprottorved. Mom burs of th executive board pro- Hont were Miss Girrio A. Ilol- brook, Mrs. Norman Christie, Airs. w. i'. Norman. Mr. I N. Warron, Mrs. G. A. Mor den, Mrs. John Piorxon, Mrs. w. 11. jjolmrrull and Mrs. E. 1 Nortlirup. On wodninday ovonimr nftor school the High School credit class, lliost who nro taking (ho 1(11)10 sillily lor high school crml its, mot at the Christian Church for novuml hours of review and Htutly. At five o'clock a deli. cionx Hiipi or was served. Those present woro: Alius Alia Ovor- Htruot, teacher; Dr. and Mrs. Jonos, guosts of honor; Lillian Holmes. Sybil Hnrrott. VIln Young, Laura Lott, (ilena Jonos, Tholma Young. Kloionco Mom- gron. uomaino Mrand, LowIk Glnrk, tieorgo AlikMcli, Mnyniml Miksch, Agatha Waito, Merle ijhowning. i.aurotte McArthur, l oioiia Konurison. This is the first or a sorios of get-together Hiuiiy purioiis to im he t nt vnr, ioim timoH. Tho class is making Hpiununi iirogreuH under tin HplumiKi teaching of iMisH Over stroot. Nogotiationa nro nondimr for tho atilo of the Monarch Lumber mill in North I'ortlmul industrial center to Hart W. Palmer of Tiieontn. Iho prospective pur chastii' baa mudo it known that no is roaoy 10 ciimo ine deal pro viding ho has nsaurnnco that (Iceii water lacinuos nre iirovideti the mill. II. W. Cniwfonl, engineer or tho indimlrinl oiireau, Port . t I i . . 1 iiinu uiiaiuner 01 uonunerce, iiiik eommuiiicnted with the port commiusion timl has retiuostoil that tho commiHrtlnn, tho Unitei tlL . .. I .1 oiaioN (mikmh'imb ami oiuera who who are itally intoresttHi in the development of n deep watoi channel in Oregon HlotiKhoutlim aomo definite olicy rolntivo to the iHMMiening of the chnnne lit uiu idler 10 1110 iHirt com niilsion Mr. Crawford says that th imi'm of tho Monarch mill and iia operation is contingonl upon what will bo (lone relative to maintaining deep channel of the slough. Thai practical orcharding nre willing u pay in e.Nceaa of $1000 nor nerw for hearing anole or clinrdu l fvidoncotl by a sale just conBuniniutej at inml Jdver. Al Graff, ailmUtod to be one of tho most oxporiouced orchartlistit in that section and a shrewd buyer of land, has acquired 15 acres of bearing orchard from V. FUNERALS Beautlful.'C'gray or black adult onikot) hoarse, box, 2 nutoi ombalmlng and refin ed lervlco for 7 THACBY 1'uncrals if desired for 20, $30, 10, JG0. Higher priced funerals in pro jwrtion. We manufacture caskets., I.ady assistant. Ilcautiful funeral chapel. MILLER & TRACEY Main 2691 Indopendent Funeral Directors A 7Q0G Washington at LI la Street, Between 20th and 21st Street, West Side ST. JOHNS BRANCH OFFICE W. A. ANDREWS, Representative L CM Central Ave. N. l'lioiitt Columbia 888 m CD O 3 m CD O Boys' Pants TIMELY BUYS Ladies' Fine Dress Shoes $7.25, 8.00, 8.75 Heavy (Nightgovns 1.85, 2.00 Good Quality Sateen Underskirts 1.65 Children Play Suits 1.25 Men's Flannel Shirts 2.50 to 4.50 Overalls . 2,25, 2,60 The Utmost Value for Every Dollar CO W. JOWER, 302 N.Jersey St. When in need of Gifts call on us Watch and Jewelry Repairing a Specialty W. M. TOWER Watchmaker and Jewelar 107 Philadelphia St. ii i J FOY'S St Johns Fair Store Highest Quality and Lowest Prices Toys a Specialty 207 N. Jcracy St. Phone Col.DU'J J. B. FLETCHER PLUMBER 507 N. Jersey Street . Km ploys ex-sor,vicc help. Will tnku cure of your frozen pipes in snort order. Call Columbia 95 t0tAUAt') Electric Appliances Following are a few Suggestions and wc Invite your Inspection Mali SamUtire uxi conit tqoK au Mola Wnsliiiifj Machines Crystal Washing Mncliincs Keina Vnciiuin Sweepers Vncuetts -Non Htcctric ' Ainericun Heatity Irons Hot Point Irons Universal Irons Percolators Toasters Grill StoveH Stand Lamps Flashlights Immersion Heaters Majestic Heaters Sewing Machines Sewing Machine Motors ami Attachments Wo also carry Auto Accessories and have many useful things that would be appreciated hy the Motorist. PENINSULA ELECTRIC CO. Phone Col. 977 418 N. Jersey Street Yr-w,l AIM . r ' rt) COLUMBIA GARAGE Dear Mary 1 urire vou to be particular about the furnishinnrs for your halh It makes the first and last impression when people visit you. A neat hall is a warm welcome and a cordial invitation to come again. Because people stay in ft a m m m m m m the hall a short while is no reason why you should neglect it just to save a little money. Go right now to my furni ture store and buy what you need lor your hall. Tom will pay for it all right and be glad youv'e bought it when he sees it. Ta-Ta HELEN. P. S. There's only one store for furniture and rugs it's H. F. CLARK, the Furniture Man . 400-402 S. Jersey St. Cv3 Under New Alnnngcmciit from Sept. 15, 1919. &T0R.1GE, REPylIR&, UPPME Finn linn nf Unrran'c HanHloc High class mechanics in charge All work guaranteed mu nnu ui iuBuh o uuiiu.uvi Dealers is Used Uars( Tires, Tubes and Vegetables Wc get o. fresh supply of vegeiftbles every day. And wc have nil the veg ctublcs of the Reason at prices that will make it advisable for you to buy here Tell us what you want and wc will select your order just as soon as the products reach us. L SIMMONS & CO., Grocers Mil lY.snt.U n Hume Columbia 210 Prank A. Rice UWYGR Office in Peninsula Security Ruildimj I'lmno. Columbia lH'J SPIRELLA CORSETS V. KritUy for $10.0(M). Siniv Mro A inn llfrHnn Dnnrnonnlnn tho mitidlo of but yenrtliiw has M,H0'n,,UD U6U0II IHID0Dllll'D v . . noxea. iHjan n vtuMtly nunrueiution in tin value of orchard land tliero, nnd it la now tho rule for nu t v ilovolopt'd oichnrda, set to stand- nrd vnriutiosi. to eoininnnd ithout $1000 iwr cro. livon nt those prices thoro hnvo Imon fow trnnsfors inco it was lonrnod that tho crop would prolmhb RKurtiKnto 2,000.000 1 Journal. 1 ho last atartlinir and timolv locturo (for tho proaent) will he given hy Pastor 13. J. Uihhard btindny oveniny. Jan. nth at 7:au p. m. at, tho Sovonth Pav AdvontiatChurch. Topic, "Knd of UontrovorBy boiwoon Christ and AntK'hnst." Come and hear him.- -Kciwrtcd. Mr. and Mrs. Georo Morris and infant dntiKhtorCharlotto of lalcot, Wash., visitod nt the homo of Mr. and Mrs. C. h. llolmos o.-or Sunduy. Frucis u. iionnoa of bpokano, hrotlior of C. L. UolmoM was also a wook end gtiost. GeorKeJH. Koyor loft Sunday for hiiRono whora ho will outer the Univoraity. Lost Him for headlight on auto. Finder leave at this of. fice; reward. 809 North Jersey Street I'honc Columbia 719 TUB HUFF STUDIO 204 N. Jtric) Street. Si. Mm Wlirii in itrctl of uooil Pliotoa of nv Ikiiul, rll on u. Our picture nre unx- tcll.il. ilol retullt obtmiiBUle. Uiv vial ncull. C.A KUhl , I'liotourAKlirr. Real Estate CUNTRAL LOCATION Tliiitt't ii viaii tu the btuincss in St. John. l.it our jiroocrty with u. V S. O. COOK. 402 N. Jersy. F. L. WHITE ICE CREAM, SOFT DRINKS. CONFECTIONERY, BUTTER, HOME MADE PIES, BREAD AND PASTRY, LIGHT LUNCH ES CALK IS ()iioh(c Contrnl Solum! Va . iMoualian, Prop. THE TIN HOUSE 317 N, Jersey St, Opposite Review Office It. . MANNING. Proprietor Cleaning and Pressing I'honc Columbia 308 Suits Sponged and Pressed 75' We Call l'or ami Deliver Quick Service, C.ihM Work DyeliiK, rreliiK. Cleunli I'lillaclclphm Shoo Shojv Sluxfii Keuirrl llf.t 11111te1i.1l obtainable. l'ricere4tMni able. All work Kitrtuitecil, Carl Juhnke St. Johns, Oregon 301 N. Jersey St. Miuical lu.ttiiwenU of all kinds. Violin a specialty. loltnt rrjMiretl, ailjiuttsl ami jjrmliutetl Accessories C. L. Hickman A. A. Smith 107 Fessenden Street fl l illl II fJ 1(4 IJmvlb MewiliMunJSilUMHBSBIIiHBUMIBUBMMMMBHMHflHHMflHMIf" (yi 11 Dr. Lewis J. Keliher DENTIST Peninsula Bank Building Room 10 Office Phone Columbia 793 Office Hours 9 A. Al. to 6 P. Al. The St. Johns Millinery For Seasonable Hats at Reasonable Prices Order work and Remodeling a Specialty Hats Reblocked, Plumes. Cleaned, Curled an Dyed Mrs. M. E. CRANE, Proprietress Flavoring Extracts of All Kinds 3 8) St. Johns Lumber Co. Igggsgr Before you start to bake that cake, make sure you have the kind of flavoring extract you need the kind tho family likes the best. Our stock is complete and comprises the best known and purest quality ob tainable. Don't take chances with cheapened, unreliable adulterated brands. The prices we charge are as low as can be, and we are sure you will be more than pleased with the quality and the results. 301 S. Jersey Phone Col. 118 Wholesale and Retail You can't tell by the looks of a frog how far he will jump Columbia 131 C 1 101 Foot of Burlington St. Buy FIR Wood kJo the people of St, Sohns an c) Peninsula ID t strict Start the Year Right see. Building Contractor Day or Job large or Small 5S05 46th Street S. E. Dr. N. E. AlcAlister PENINSULA BANK BLDG. Ottice I'hoiie Columbia 2M Kcw.lmci rimuu U13GS St. Johns, Portland, Oregon Aicrrtuiu the truth aliout jour eyes and it guc nre uecileu purchase ami xMir them. lean mlvisc you whether your eyes iK-cil help. The NitUfiu'tlou 1 luve xivcti others will Mtuty you. Keep Your on ROGERS 'OMETRlST-OPTic, GEO. F. CROW, 907 S. Kellogg St Phone Columbia 665 for your new Ford Pleasure Gars, Light Deliveries and Ton Trucks Don't buy your wood for looks, buy it to make heat Be Sure and Order From St. Johns Lumber Co. Reiileutio St. Johns havine taxes and city liens to pay in Portland can make their payments without ineonvenl. Hie I920 I'Ord IS full electrically equipped, SO Will be 1U vices. We will w same and secure your greater demand than ever this season. Better get your order Fee. 25c. References: Any It. i6hns 20&.7 SWCTLAND DLDG. ;,, o1 ,! nnA lln,. ,..lit. fti rrnnA u-fxMUor Mme AlcLBjn'c' 'renlnsula Title, Abstract and rirth and WasHhitton Struts I " V""J - j ..... to vw...... Realty Co.. bV H. Henderson. Manager: 'Min7567 Portland, Oregon I have SOllie Hood USed Cars. 1 402 North Jersey Street. j buy or sell St. Johns Property A. W. DAVIS Real Estate . Fire Insurance and Notary PWk List your property with me if yom desire to sell quickly 202 N. Jersey St. St. Johns.