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About St. Johns review. (Saint Johns, Or.) 1904-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 12, 1920)
Heaters ! $1 .00 Week No. 22 Box Heater, cast Iron, $17.00 26 " 19.75 20 Bee Heater.cast iron lined, 19.50 u it tt tt tt tt 23 27 218 Mascot 220 222 Beauty " Mascot 219 Sunset 221 " 21 Household, cast iron 23 18 Daisy, coal or wood 18 Lily, 20 221 Firefly, 223 No. 213 Cesco, Cast Iron, Coal or wood, 50.00 243 " 58.50 tt tt n 2L75 24.75 24.50 27.00 29.00 31.50 28.50 33.00 39.50 44.00 24.25 31.50 36.50 49.50 54.50 Pay a Little Down and balance One Dollar per Week Your Credit Is Good OAjnondii Bos I J'l:li:llil'l;l-fT?K1 j The Cash Materia Grocery . We deliver the goods. We de liver the goods in price as well as by a Ford, but we- do ask you to carry home the loaf of bread, pound of butter or bottle of milk. Youare PlanningforThanksgiving The new crop of such Thanks giving accessories as Orange and Lemon Peel, Citron, Raisins, the new pack of Mince Meat. We cannot sell you the bird, but we do sell the trimmings, and all of the best quality and at proper prices. Our store is the Pioneer Cash Store of St. Johns; we turn the stock each month; we are never "stuck" on anything. We buy in quantity and get quantity prices. We give you the benefit. The Store of the Checker Board Front. Columbia 102 phone orders have personal attention. Scales & Currier, Inc. OWNERS COLDS BROKEN To break up a cold is to head off danger. A little cold can cause a lot of trouble. OUR COLD REMEDY is as good as can be produced for the quick breaking of colds, and the prevention of Grippe and Influenza. ST. JOHNS PHARMACY I Thd Prescription Store A. D. S., SANTOX AND DR. HOBSON REMEDIES COLUMBIA RECORDS Mr. and Mrs. VV. Churchill and Mra. J. M. Shaw motored to Corbott Saturday and spent the day there. Miss Miriam Woodbcrry of Now York snoko on " Immigra tion" at tho Congregational church bunday evening. A new furnace has been in stalled in the Evangolical church, and the new concrete walls to tho basement completed. C. C. Woodhouse of Republic. WaBh., is spending a few days in St. Johns looking aftor his large realty holdings here. J. H. Evans, who has been on tho sick list for some time, is able to be out and walk to the office of his physician, Dr. Jones. Born To Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Cloninger. of 143 N. Kellogg street, Nov.'Jd, a daughter, weigh ing a pounds. Hundreds of thousands of acres of lodge polo pine and jack pine in Central Oregon, valueless for timber, may becomu founda tion of a good grade of commer cial paper. Crows working day and night clearing site for now Stauffcr Chemical company, which is to ocato n branch in Portland rn the Columbia Engineering works )roperty at Lir.nton. Dox shooks for tho fruit dis trict around Hood River aro to bo turned out by a box factory to be established soon at Odoll. Tho placo will be centrally located and of great advantage to tho orchard Ists. If there had been tho same nmubcr of businois days in October, 1020. as in tho same month in 1919 a new high record n Portland bank clearings would havo been not. Figures reached $l,G02,RM.950or $9,303,135 mo ro than in bcnttle. Everything from ico cream to 'hot dogs" and from cheese to brooms win do exhibited this week nt tho annual food show which opened in the armory Monday, uver b) manufacturers. many of them turning out mado in Oregon goods, havo rooorved spaces. Ono-half million pounds of Oregon prunes are being sent this season by the Oregon Growers Co-operative association to Holland. Shipments aro now aiso on routo to Liverpool and London and thoso to Canada have been going forward for somo timo. Evelyn R. Shartor of St.Johna and Clifford L. Pike of Bay City. Oregon, were married at the Methodist parsonago November 1st. Tho Rev. W. E. Kloster porformed tho ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Piko will reside in Bay City, where the groom is engaged in the dairy business. The comedy drama. "Idiosyn cracks," presented by tho James John high sohool girls' glee club on Friday evening, was well at tended. Tho program was planned as houso warming for tho rebuilt high school and was under direction of Miss Olive Kincaid. Following the drama games and dancing were enjoyed n tho gymnasium. Tho Bacholor Club will havo a fast basket ball team this year and tho home folks will be able to see them in action on tho skating rink floor in the near fu ture. Within tho club fire teams have been organized and a tour nament will be staged for the "load mug." Tho cup will be donated by Brother Bones, and don't fool yourselves the con test is going to be Hot! Rep. At a meoting of the Past Chiefs of Rose Temple No. 43", Pythian Sisters, held at 303 Bur lington street, on Friday even ing, a club was formed with Past Grand Chief Hannah elect ed as L. G. R. and P. C, Alice, L. G. S. Other P. C. present were Sarah, Josephine, Anna, Eflle and Lola. A short busi ness session and a delightful so cial time was greatly enjoyed. Tho next regular meeting will bo Dec. 3d at 622 Ivanhoe street Mr. 'Robert Walker. Super!- tendent of the American Marine Iron Works at St. Johns, says Mr. John Mann, City Comission- er, is sure on the job. During Mr. Mann's visit to St Johns district Mr. Walker drew his attention to the fact that the corner of Burr and South Kel logg wa very poorly lighted. making it unsafe for children to be out after dark. A light now shines on the comer of Burr and S. Kellogg streets. Mr. Walker knows the the right man was elected and that he will do in tho future as he has in the past, give his best for the welfare of Portland. Tho Review was sixteen years old yesterday, Nov. lltli. Subject for Christian Science services Sunday: Mortals and Immortals. The political score of last week was about 9 to 0 in favor of G. O. P. Mrs. J. P. Fones of 318 Hart- man street is visiting relatives in Corvallts. Tho site for tho now high school building has not vet been acquired; Tho Pendleton Roundup drew an intense crowd at the local theatro Wednesday night. A fino baby boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Pullin of 905 Lombard at. Monday morning. D. E. Vernon has been appointed deputy sheriff at tho Peninsula Lumber Co.'s plant. Remember the Comunity Club meeting at tho Central School building next Tuesday evening. R. S. Scales and son left Tues day for a motor trip to California. They will go as far south ns Los Angeles. Twoovcnt8of much importance happened on Nov. 11th Armis tico Day and tho birth of the St Johns Rovicw. A slight oarthnuake reported for this district at about tho midnight hour Sunday night. Probably a reaction from 'lues- day's landslide. Thanksgiving Snucinls in Millinery. Everything reduced to mako room for Snrinu irooda. St. Johns Millinery, 200 N. Jersey strcot. z A sacred concert will be given at tho University Park M. E. church Sunday evening, with Dr. H. O. Brown, director. Mr. Harry Fassett will be soloist. All invited. Tho municipal strcot car sorvico betweon Fessendon street and tho bridge near tho St. Johns Terminal bogan to function last week. It is proving quit a con vonience to n numbor of people. Tho faro is fivo cents. Young folku, don't miBS the opportunity of coming out next Sunday ovoning to the M. E. Church. Epworth Lcaguo will bent (5:45. and at 7:30 Rov. Kloster will havo something to toll you that will bo very interest ing. Cost of conducting tho Port land public schools for 1921 has been estimated nt$1,475,900 by tho Bchool directors who drow up tho annual budget at a special meeting Monday night. This ia an increase of $1,203,900 over that of last year, which was $3,272,000. Congregational church, Pastor Rov. John W. Ihrelfall Sunday exercises: bunday school and adult Bible dims 10 to 11; morningBorvicoil to 12, Bubject. "Tho start and tho finish"' Evening Bervico, 7:30 to 8:30. subject, "A naBty Btory with a great sentence in it." Mrs. Fannie Smock and her daughter Miss Mabel Smock, who came to Portland in tho early spring from San Diego, Cat., will sail on the steamer Alaskan to. day.Thursday for San Francisco. Thoy will go by rail to Los Agates, where they expect to mako their home. Mrs. Smock is the mother of A. L. Smock of St. Johns. D. F. Schultz and Dr. D. S. Swart have leased the entire upper floor of Bonham & Currier building on Jersey street and aro having extensive improvements made on the interior preparatory to moving their offices there. Dr. Swart came to St. Johns recently and is associated with Dr. Schultz, who has been in this district for several years. Dr. Swart served two years and one- half as a surgeon in the navy. during which timo he was sta tioned at Bremerton and King County hospital in Seattle. A reception and dance will be given by St. Johns post No. 88 of the American Legion at the Bachelors' Club. 208 N. Jersey street, on Friday, November 19th, at 8 p. m. All ex-service men are cordially invited to come and bring their fathers, mothers, sisters, wives or sweethearts. The committee in charge of ar rangements has planned a very enjoyable evening, which will include several musical numbers, dancing and refreshments. It is planned to hold a numbor of sim ilar events during the winter months. Come on. Buddies, and make it a big success. For Sale Beautiful dark blue Tricotinc suit, latest model, size 38, cost $90; will sacrifice for reasonable price, an unusual op portunity. 613 E. Chicago st. GLOVES LARGK ASSORTMENT W. W. ROGERS THE RAINCOAT MAN ROGERS really needs you. Everything in Sweets and Soft Drinks at Bigelow's Sweet Shop. Men's SHOES -ROGERS. Expert nurse will take cases her homo, reasonable, quiet, and reitned. mono Columbia 1314. TIN PANTS and SLICKERS -KOUEK5. Hemstitching 3015 N.Jorsey. HATS and CAPS that fit your lace and pockotbook ROGERS. Sewing machines rented . sold and ronairod; nlao hemstitching. 301J N. Jersey. 2 STAG SHIRTS S7.G0-ROG- ERS. Have you tried our Vocan's and uoiiicr Chocolates at Bigo- low's Sweet Shop? OVERALLS $1.95-ROGERS. Mntcrnitv cases taken reason able at 1109 Princeton street. near Burr. Call Col. 901. St Pants from Pantsylvnnhi Si. 95 -ROGERS. Hemstitching 301J N. Jersey. Boys' Corduroy Suits ROG ERS. Sowing mnchines rented, sold and repaired; also hemstitching. wis in. jersey. 2 Ford touring 1920 rims and starter.-C. E. Kirkling, 519 S. Jersey. Corduroy Pants $1.85 heavy stuff ROGERS. Wanted Two furnished light housekeeping rooms by couple witti no children. Call tit this ofllce. MEN'S SUITS, -ROGERS. OVERCOATS BOY'S ERS. SUITS $7.C0-ROG- o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o a o o o o o o o o o o o o o Dressmaking, cmbroidoring, uenuing, braiding on dresses n specialty. Mrs. L. E. Shepherd, 419 N. Leonard. 4 You AUTO wear ROGERS' warm Driving Gloves, $1.75 up. All kinds of sowing and fancy work dono at tho Modo Art Storo, 500 North Jorsoy strcot. Thoro will bo n an o on nnroriH. also tho Art Needlo will bo dem onstrated Thursday noon nnd continuu tho rest of tho week. Knh-kah-kah Kahki Pnnts for ovory body but beautiful Kaka ka Katie ROGERS. L.UUK, i.uuki under new management. Tho Fern Confec tionery and grocery for your fresh bread, pies nnd cookich. nnd a full line of groceries is be ing added. "To pleuso tho people" is our motto. Mrs. M. F. Groh. Jorsoy, wool, cotton, buck. mule skin, cow hide, auto, horse hide, pig skin GLOVES for every purpose- ROGERS, White Salmon Newtown Apples $1.50 por box. undelivered, ut 529 S. Ivnnhoo street. For Sale Four silver laced Hamburg cockerels. $3 each. 718 N. Syracuse; Columbia 1208. For Salo Semimodern4 room house, lot 50x100, has fine gar age with electric lights, gas ranae. heater ana some linoleum kocs with tho place: price S1G50. $900 cash, balance $15 monthly and interest, tall 517 Oswego street. II. B. Compson Women's Relief Corps No. 52 will give u dinner and salo in the Odd Fellows' Hall at 12 o'clock Tues- day, Nov. 10th. An invitation is extonded to school teachers, business men nnd all who wish a good home cooked dinner. Price 25 cents. Take gem Bait, rock alum, white vinegar, equal quantity. Mix well together. If after tho ebullition is over, you throw in to this liquid any wood or porous substance it will turn the sub Btanco into stone in four or days. Typewriter paper at office. five this FOY'S St Johns Fair Store Highest Quality and Lowest Prices Toys a Specialty 207 N. Jersey St. Phone Col.839 Insure Your Future You take out insurance on your own future when you open a Savings Account. Fear of sickness or unem ployment is largely dispell ed as soon as your little pass book shows a large enough balance to "tide you over a spell." There is no red tape about opening an account; you need take no more time than for making a purchase in a store. Why not capitalize your fu ture by building up a Sav ings Account in the present? You can open an account with one dollar o o o o o o o o o o o Peninsula National Bank Member Federal Reserve System o oooooooooooooooooooooooo oooooiooooaooooDoooooooooot Warm Up With the Right Stoves EQUIP your homo for wnrmlh, dryness and cheer, in spite of the fall chill mid drizzly days. Our Stoves and Heaters are ur to dale m every way made for cleanliness, good appearance, proper nmilmstion, and for giving most heat with least fuel. Sec our special display this week of these modern Slova and Heaters. ST. JOHNS HARDWARE CO. the WlVCfSTn store SPECIAL THIS WEEK No. No. No. Galvanized Wash Tubs it ii it ii Phone Columbia 35 f 1 .33 1.68 1.90 Four Kinds of Laundry HIGH GRADE FINISHED WORK ECONOMY FAMILY WORK ROUGH DRY WET WASH TELEPHONE EAST H9H I I Araraor ca. JBl We Can't Figure Out Why any one will neglect their eyes, when we fit glasses and guarantee satisfaction. DR. W. J. GILSTRAP Physician and Surgeon ST. JOHNS, ORRGON I ROGERS sella Pantu 'a every- tiling. Dr. Evart P. Borden Painless Rxtractiou of Teeth under Nitrous Oxide Gas Office Peuinsuln Dank bldg, Office phone Col. 625; res. phone Col. 177 Hours 0-12 u. in.; 1;30-G ami 7-B p. lit. Dr. Herbert F. Jones CHIROPRACTOR 311 North Jersey Street Day Phone Columbia 97 Night Phone Columbia 090 Warm CAPS for men- ROGERS. buld headed I