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MS i . THE ST, JOHNS REVIEW A. V. Mnrklc, Udltor Published Friday of Each Week 404 N. Jersey St. Phone Co!. 321 Subiorlptlon price $1.50 poryonr. TltK RKVIKW Is entered nt post office In l'ortlmil. Orenon. ns tiinll Jimttcr of tlic dccoml clfiss under the Act ol Con rest oi Mnrcli 3, 1879. Miss Lillian Campbell of Seat t o who haB been visitinc Mrs Moore at 409 N. Jersey street for the past week, has returnee home. V. J. Larson of the Peninsul National Bank had the misfor tune to injure his foot while try inir to make homo on a home run hit at n tfame of ball at Co lumbia Park Monday. H Dr. a. a. niui Key, wne anu daughter, Miss Zelda, have rc turned from a two months' out intf, which was spent at Seaview 1 ho Dr., however, spent a nor tion of tho time in visiting an old timo friend, Dr. C. E. Wor thiiiKton, at Couer D'Aleno, Ida ho, and visited the bcautifu lakes in Northern Idaho. The St.Johns Community Club will moot Tuesday evening, Sep tcmnor zlst, at the ciud rooms of thu Portland Woolen Mills. This will bo tho first meetimr 0 tho club since tho vacation pori od, and promises to be an untis unity interesting one. CommiB aioiier Pior and members of the Kchool board on tho committee for selection of a liiuh schoo sito will bo invited. Lunch will bo served and a number 0 matters of importance taken 111 All members umd prospective niombors should attend. Ke member tho (Into, Tuesday, Sep tcmucr 21, at 7:.i(J sharp. An exhibition of uardon prod iiclfl will be held at tho Poninsu la National Hank Tuesday, Sep lumbar dint, when prizes w bo awarded to the successfu contestants. It will bo thu cu initiation of u content, started by that institution last sprinir.when ' prizoh were offered for thu best irardons and best exhibits tiro (lucud by children of tho Penin sula district. About one hund red Kiii'doiiH woru entered am Home surpriHiiiK rusuKs were achiuvud. lun prizes wcro offer ud, raiuciiiK from leu dollars to one dollar. Tho exhibition promises to bu very iuturosliiitf Thu Copies trad seems to bo thu favorite choice of tho people of St. Johns jib location for the proposed hijh school bulldintr. Its central location, easy access i bility. improved streets, hnudi nosH to thu sl.root car lino and ine Krovu of trees makes it ideal for thu purpose. Thu ad visory board of thu Community Club favors this site ijrovided it can bu secured at u reasona ble1 price, and we understand the school hoard is not U'lvorao to it. So if tho owner and school board can auroe upon a price thuroHooniH to be no renuon why thu uito should not be sucured for tho purnoHO. Wo under stand that Miss CapluH is will Inir to make quito a concossion in pricu lor high school purposes. Tho Cox-Uoouovolt of Club of St, Johns and Portsmouth will meet at Mick nor hall Tuesday u.'oninK. Sept, lltli, at 7::i(). Dr. liather Lovejoy, llemocratie and Prohibition candidate for CoiiKruvti, will bu thu principal speaker. There will be a musi cal program coiiHitftini; of inatru montal and vocal selections. Mrs. HohhIu M. Riclumla will pruiiidu. Thu. meeting held by thu Club Inst Tuesday eveniiiK was well attended and Thomas A. llayeii, Portland attorney, itavo 1111 iiiterlutiiiK talk on the League of Nations. Madame Houroy rendered two pleasing vocal selections. An open for um wan hold after Mr. Ilnyc' uddroiw, in which a number of members took part. Aninunce niout was innde by President Mrs. Hussiu M. Richards that there was ample supply of Cox HooDuvolt buttons ami litePtiture, and it was decided the Club would moot every Tuesday even iiiK until the cam pa urn was over in Hiuknur Hall. It was annouii cud that a section had boon re Horvod for tho Cox-Roosevelt Club of St.Johns at the Auditor ium next Monday noon, when Governor Cox will speak. Important ! Wo wish to announce to tho people of St. Johns and vicinity that we are now in a position to (ill all orders for Goal, large and small. We carry Utah's best Coal, also Hock Springs and Wash ington Chunkie, either lump or mit. Oar prices are very r e a s o n a bl e , consi tiering among other things the re cent advance in freight rates. Consult us about your Winter's supply of Coal. St. Johns Ice Works ICE AND COAL Columbia 84 C. 0. HARRIS, Mgr. :ii: List Your House With RICE & TATE Real Estate, Insurance, Etc. We have clients for medium priced houses. Come in and get acquainted, and tell us what you have. If you arc looking for a home, come to us 107 North Jersey St. Phone Columbia 887 EDUCATION PAYS FOR THE INDIVIDUAL AND FOR TUB STATE A 1'itsoii with No IMucntion 1ms but One Clmncc In I GO .000 to Render Distinnlslicil Service to the l'tiblic With Common School Hilucntloii I Chance With I Huh School Hilticntfon. . . 87 Chiincea With 0)ilenu IMucntion. ....... 800 Clmnces Arc You Giving Your Child His Chance THOSli STATUS AUK WKALTIIIKST THAT HAVH INVItSTKI) MOST IN HDUCATION Oregon Agricultural College Through n "Liberal ntiil I'rncticnl IMucntion" ire pare the Young Mnn mid Vouui; Wotunu for I'scfu Citlenslilp niid Successtil Ciireern In AGRICULTURE ENGINEERING MINING HOME ECONOMICS COMMERCE PHARMACY FORESTRY VOCATIONAL EDUCATION The TrolnliiK Include PHYSICAL HDUCATION, MUSIC, HNOMSII, MODl'.KN LANOlMOlt, ART anil thu Other lientltils ol n Stnnilnnl Techniciil Collcgv Course FALL TERM OPENS SEPTEMIIER 20. 1920. TUITION FREE. FOR INFORMATION WRITIt TO THE REGISTRAR, Oregon Agricullral College, Conrallls, Oregon. Toilet and Laundry Soaps Our slock of soaps in eludes nil popular brands for toilet purposes as well as for use in kitchen, laundry or workshop. Wc handle daintily per fumed hand or bath soaps which will not irritate the most delicate skin. Our targe variety of laundry conps alTorils an cosy tclco 8 v v tion for your needs I. SIAIAIONS & CO., (irocers Ml 1'i'MH'UiU'ii l'houe Coluiuhla i!IO W. A. CARROLL Real Estate Broker Own Your Home Wc Iiiivl some choice I'arms and UiicIich for Sale, located in the vst district around Jtcavcrton mid lillhboio, with or without Crops, Stock, Ktc. If you are looking for one call and invest ic,ate these. Iloiueti in all parts of the city. Prices and Tonus to suit ativ and II clauses of clients, livery Kaueli and Home hasheeu personally in- ctcil. 304 J N.Jersey St JOVVEIt BLOCK hone Columbin A25 Dont worry about what you want to eat. Just drop ii or phone us. 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MILLER & TRACEY Main 2691 Independent Funoral Dlroctors A 7005 Washington nt' Cll.t Street, Hclvsccn 20lh and 21st Street, West Side ST.JOHNS BRANCH OFFICE W. A. ANDREWS, Representative ELECTRIC FANS Will turn the hot clays into cool ones; make your house work or office work a pleasure. Wc have several styles and sizes; they are priced right APEX ELECTRIC WASHERS Hot Point Irons ' National Mazda Lamps WIRING, FIXTURES, SUPPLIES PENINSULA ELECTRIC CO. Phone Col. 977 4 18 N. Jersey Street lFYOU LOOK FOR.' I MEALTIME BUGS, COME AND (JET A SLICE OF THIS ! If you want to insure Your mealtime comfort patronize this meat market. A"lof our choice meats arc selected with expert care that guarantees their freshness and wholesomeuess. Wc will be pleased to wait upon You. ST. JOHNS CASH MARKET IMBODEN, Prop. Market I'honc Columbia 21 GEO. W. Jf 109 North Jersey Street our Coo. avu Uoeaus 1 ' ' Mrs. Homclover:-1 Save Work Our pretty mattings and linoleums will lessen your labor and freshen your floor; besides, they are sanitary. We price our mattings and linoleums away down low. Come in and see them. You will buy what you need; and when they adorn your home you will be glad you have them. H. F. CLARK, the Furniture Man 400-402 S. Jersey St. Try St. Johns Willard Service FREE FILLING AND TESTING A Real Battery for Real ' Cars Do you know what Thread Rubber means to Battery Service? We guarantee our repair work on all makes of Batter ies, Uenerators and starter Motors. YOUKS FOR SFKVICE St. Johns Auto Electric Service Corner Jersey and Charleston Sts, Phone Col, 88 St. Johns Lumber Co. Wholesale and Retail Foot of Burlington St. Columbin 131 C 1101 r iv . i ZUf I Freshest Eggs and finest Sutter Butter and eggs have a highly nutri tive value and should have a prominent place on every Out quality is an impor- fcjturc to watch. ' taoic. tant Rich, delicious butter adds greatly to the tastiness of the meal, and we always have plenty, both creamery and country made. Cheaper grades for cooking. Our eggs come in fresh every day right from the poultry farms. And wo charge no more than you would pay elsewhere lor in ferior Quality. MUCK GROCERY 301 S. Jersey Phone Col. 118 The St Johns Millinery for Seasonable Hats at Reasonable Prices Order work and Remodeling a Specialty Hats Reblocked, Plumes .Cleaned, Curled and Dyed Mrs. M. E. CRANE, Proprietress One Load of Fir Wood Is worth two loads of Spruce or Hemlock Be careful what you Buy We sell only FIR St. Johns Lumber Co.