5, v We Wish Everybody a HAPPY and PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR OAmandu Baos Happy New Year Among the things to be thankful for at this season is the downward trend of food prices. We are all grateful for that. But the owners of the Grabateria are par ticularly thankful for the handsome business it has done all thru this year. It is to our many patrons we wish to ex press our appreciation for their patronage and 'ood will that has enabled us to be a factor m the Ife of the best locality in the City of Portland. So we extend to you all our best wishes for a Happy New Year. Scales & Currier, OWNERS ... ..... ..-.srayo-ca iaTr -llT--l-l---..- The Season's Greetings Among our assets we like to count the only one that money cannot buy your good will. And so at this Holiday Season we extend to you not as a customer alone, but as a friend the Best of Wishes for the coming year. ST. JOHNS PHARMACY The Prescription Store A. D. S., SANTOX AND DR. HOBSON REMEDIES PHONE COLUMBIA 138 A most lutppy and prosperous rscw icar lo nil our rentiers. Put off until tomorrow only the tilings you shouldn't do nt nil. In this country it's "Who's Who," but in CentrnI Europe it's "Vitch's Vilch?" Ex. Mr. and Mrs. M. 13. Limilcy of Dctui, Oregon, arc visiting the former's pu rents here. I3orn To Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Jones, 2071 Willamette boulc vnrd, Dec. 20th, a baby boy. Mr. and Mrs. J. Stack of Sal cm arc visiting nt the home of the hitler's sister, Mrs. Edward Bowe. The classes jit the Y. W. C. A. will resume next week as usual, after the holiday inter ruption. Miss Maud Chollnr. domestic science instructor of James John High school, spent Christ mas in Tncoma. Mr. and Mrs. William Little of Yamhill have been guests nt (lie Home oi the latter s wire nls. Mr. and Mrs. James Sterling. Los Angeles appeals for tents to shelter the houseless. Shel ter them from what? That splendid climate? Kansas City Star. Mrs. Sarah Kemp. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Mason and son, Weslev Mason. Imva lioen spending a few days witli rela tives in Lorvnllls. John Huruer of Summit. Idtf- ho, has purchased the residence at :J28 Kosscndcn street of C. A. WaL'ner and will shortly move in with his family. The ('.renter St. Johns Neatly company sold some lots in East St. Johns last week upon which it is expected several residences will he creeled in the spring. Miss Florence Davis, instruc tor of history in Euueuu liluh school, is spending the holidays Willi her lalher anil mother. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Davis. Mrs. Hoy llrucc of Seattle spent Christmas with her sister, Mrs. Adam Treher. Their fa ther from Hosehurg also spent Christmas at the Treher home. Mrs. (ieorgc Lynn of Hood Hiver was u St. Johns visitor (lie first of the week. She left Tuesday evening for a nix weeks sojourn in Los Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Film and two children of La (Iraudc, Oregon, were Christmas guests or Mrs. IS, II. Johnson. Mrs. Film's sisler, last Saturday and Sunday. H. Peck of 7M S. Crawford street won two first prizes nt the recent poultry sltow'in Port laud. One was for single cock erel and the. other for young pen or Illmdc Island Whiles. Lester E. Hickman of Kfhi Leonard street, St. Johns, and Miss Grace Miller or North Hend, Oregon, were united in marriage ly Judge N. J. Chap man of Klamath Falls Dec. 17. They will make their home in Klamuth Falls for the present. Mrs. LcHoy Crouchley enter tained the members of the Al truistic Club, Pythian Sisters, at her home, 920 Central ave nue, at an all day meeting Dec. 28th. with a uood attendance. The next meeting will he Jan- uary inn. Dr. Herbert F. Jones will con duct evangelistic services in the Vancouver Christian church during the month of January. While he is engaged in this work he will also take care of his practice here, as he will drive hack after each service S. A. Conner will occupy the pulpit of the local Christian church while Dr. Jones is oc cupying the Vancouver pulpit. The Pioneer Methodist Epis copal Sunday school of St. Johns held their Christmas service on Friday evening, Dec. 2-1, in the church. The Young Women s class, under the di rection of Mrs. W. E. Kloster, teacher, opened the service with a beautiful pantomime, "The Coming of the Wise Men and the Shepherds to the Manger." The old time Christmas spirit was shown throughout the pro- Sram nnd emphasized by n can y treat for the children. A small box containing $12 was presented to the Hev. and Mrs. Kloster, and also a pair of blan kets from special friend made the Christmas spirit more of the old time joy to both pastor and people. Mrs. L. F. Boscow was also presented with a fifty two piece dinner set as a token of appreciation for her service as musical director of the choir. On Sunday morninc $70 was added to the Armenian relief fund. Don't forget lo make it 1921 when dating a letter. There, little nickel, don't you cry; you'll buy a cigar by and ny. The old-fashioned man who could drink or let it alone is now letting it alone. If tliis tiling keeps on the only thing that can he brewed at home will be trouble. Ex. Miss Lena Cochran and her brother, Arnold Cockran, of Lcwiston, Idaho, are visiting lor the holidays with V. v. Cochran. A baby boy arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James S. Mousey at Vancouver, Wash., Christmas niorniiw. Mrs. Mou sey was formerly Miss Pearl Monroe of bt. Johns, An awful wail is going up from the South because of the drop in the price of cotton, hut blessed if wc can see but what it costs ten tim.es more now lo spit a little of it than it ever did before. Ex. George M. Graden and wife of Detroit. Michimin. are here spending the holidays with his father and mother, brother and sisters. Mr. Graden is an en gineer on the passenger run be tween Detroit and Moulpelier, Ohio. The Altruistic Club. Pythian Sisters, gave a Christmas enter tainment in Hickner Hall Dee. 21st. A tree was furnished and speaking and singing were en joyed by all, after which Santa Clans arrived and gave bags of candy and nuts lo the chil dren present. A delighllul evening was enjoyed by all present. Heporled. Laurel Lodge No. 180, I. fl. O. F or St. Johns, held Its an nual home coming ami roll call Monday night. Six veteran cwels, (.. II. lhaycr, ti. i lendricks. Gilbert Ward, F. I. leant. J. S. Jones, members for twenty-five years, ami F. M. tallihurn, member lor loriy ivc venrs. were presented by J. M. Hart, past grand chaplain of the grand lodge. Anna Hercovich became the bride of Leon Stearns nt u wed ding solemnized at the home or the brides nnrenis, ui 1'irst street, by Habbi J. H. Faivusho vlch, Sunday. More than 100 guesls attended the ceremony and weddinu dinner. Mr. St citrus is proprietor or u gro cery store, corner or Fessenden nnd Meyers streets, SI. Johns. Mr. and Mrs. SleiirnsNon nit' Sentlle for a week's wedding trip, after which they will he at home here. In un excittnu basket hall game at the skating rink Mon thly evening the M. Jonas miiii ber Co. club gave the strong Alameda club a hard tussle, til- thout! h the latter won out by a score of. 20 to 10. Hloom, Davis and Serber starred for the lo cals. Wednesday evening, Jan uary mil, the Hachelor Club and St. Johns Lumber Co. Club will oppose each other at the local skaling rime and a goon game is anticipated. The II. H. Gumption Heliel" Corps No. 52 or St. Johns will have no regular meeting until January lHth, when they will have u joint installation with the Post. Dinner will be served promptly at noon in the Post nail. Would like to have every member or the Corps come, with a well Tilled basket ami give the comrades a dinner to be remembered. Hy order or the President. Congregational Church- Pas tor, Hev. J. W. Tlirelfull. New Year Sunday exercises: Sunday School 10 to 11. New Year service at 11. subject. "Obey That New Year Impulse." New , ...Ml I... -! ! 1 memuers win m; rcurivcw mm l lie church and the Lord's Sup per administered. livening service 7:150 to 8:110. Subject, "Conversion." Make this ltrsl Sunday in the New Year a go-to-church Sunday. The- contract for pulling pil ing and building bulkheads at the drydock as a part of the repair work on the dock ami preparing the site Tor the berth or the new drydock or lite Pub lic Dock Commission, has been awarded by the Port or Port land Commission to the Jacob sen Construction company Tor $38,011. The successlttl con tractor submitted the lowest or three bids. The work will be started immediately as the pon toons for the drydock of the Public Dock Commission ure Hearing completion and will be ready for installation within a few months. WOHK SHIHTS 95c up to $2.00. ROGERS. GLOVES LARGB ASSORTMENT W. W. ROGKRS Till? RAINCOAT MAN Some people learn by experi ence tiiat if they desire to criti cise a mule it is best to do it to its face. Ex. Once it was insulting to tell a man to go to Halifax, bill since Halifax has voted wet they go without being told. Card or Thanks. -We wish to thank our many friends for their kindness and sympathy during the illness and burial or our daughter and sister, Chris lino L. Toole, nnd for the beau tiful floral offerings sent. Es pecially do we wish lo thank the Fourth Term class or James John High school for the serv ices they rendered. -Mr. und Mrs. Chas. M. Toole and Family On Fridnv I'vcnliii. Doe. Ml. at 8:15 P. M., there will he a New icar enlerlahunent in the Congregational Church. A farce, "Hie Old Maids' Convention," will be given by members ttf the Aid Society. Mrs. Fcnton ami company will present the comedy, "Thank Goodness the I able Is .Spread." I here will he a splendid musical program and various other highly enter taining lealures. Melresluuenis will be on sale. Shortly before midnight the fun will give place to a oriel' walch-nlghl service lo which all are invited. A hirlhday surprise parly was given in honor of Miss Carol Fliuti Monday evening, Dec. 20. al her home on Rich mond slice I. Owing to the rush of Christmas work Ihcrc were not many present; hut those who did attend enjoyed themselves heartily. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Plliin. Mr. Sherman Flhm, Al pha Fliuii, Carol Flhm, Joint Flinn, Mr. and Mrs. C. 0. Iler wlek, Hazel M. Hakes, Thelina Alexander, Norn Worthinglon, George Shaffer, LcHoy Win. Calhoun, Eugene Smilli, Eliza Shaffer, Susie Herwiek, George L. Miksch, Maynard Mikseh. Ellsworth Hakes, L e I a it d Thrnnp, Vere Alexander, Leah Shafier. A number or games were enjoyed by all, al'ler which delightful refreshments were served and enlen amid much laughing nnd joking. He Tore taking leave or our host und hostess nil joined in singing some of tin bcnuliful songs we nil know and love. Heporled. Many inauurncturcrs nnd in vestors throughout the east ure making iitvesligalion or condi tions in Oregon relative lo es tablishing industries in this slttle. Reccnlly numerous in onirics have been received by (lie bureau of industries ol the Portland Chamber of Com merce asking lor iiirormalion, including consuming popula tion, raw material available, rail and water transportation, weather conditions, availability ol labor ami power and oilier mailers either directly or indi reelly affecting industries, This wave of inquiries is said lo be due largely to the fact (hat rail rates have been increased to such an extent thai it is almost prohibitive for industries to ship raw products lo the east and then shin them west again in their finished slate to supply their demand on the Pacific coast anil in the rapidly grow ing trade territory in the orient. Manufacturers are also looking for locations where climatic conditions ure such that they can operate during the entire year and where there is con tented and efficient labor. Pros pects are that within the next two or three years Oregon will experience a wave of industrial development beyond the fondest dreams of the most optimistic. Abstract. The Portland Ad Club is direct ing a ship model and foreign com merce contest, Several prizes are to be given for the best model car go boats and essays describing the type of vessel submitted. The con test is open to all students attend ing schools, college, high school or grade school in Oregon. Informa tion regarding the contest may be obtained at the St. Johns library. Also several cuts of freight boats are on exhibition there, '1 lie Pen insula Shipbuilding Co. has loaned the library some very good views of modern freight vessels. Several books on shipbuilding are also available at the library. Cards of thanks notices are charged for at the rate of fifty cents each. Persons desiring to have such notices published should make a note of this. Do You Want To Be Successful in 1921?- Of course you do, but are yqtt willing to "Pay the Price." Many men will say they want to be successful, but arc not willing to "Pay the Price." "What Is the Price?" SAVH YOUR MONKY. Next to your kin folks, your money is the best friend you have on earth. Take good care of it. Spend less than your income each year, and put your Sav ings In this Bank. 131 Peninsula Nationa Bank Member Federal Reserve System We tlmnk our customers for the trade they have given tts during the past year, nnd invite them nnd everyone to come itt and make our Hardware Store their Hardware Store this year and all tlte years to come. We appreciate the confidence that has been placed in us. We have tried to deserve it. Wc shall keep on trying to deserve it. You shall always get front us the same square deal wc have always given. Our Hardware is the Best; it Stands the Test. St. Johns Hardware Co. THIS WiSCIilSSTlSJt HTOMJS Oilicc I'lionr Columbia U'2S Keltlcnce l'lmiic ColtiinliU 477 Office l'liouc Culutiiliiu 7D3 Drs. BORDEN & KELIHER DENTISTS 1-4 PENINSULA BANK BLDG. Nerve lllucking fur I'uIhIck l'reuiratloii nt Cavitit-t uml .Surgical Removal u( Teeth. Nitron Ox lit.- ('.us for l'ltllik-M Kxtructlou of Trclli. Hrinir in your news items. Hoys' dips il.'c nnd $!.:i.r. HOGKIIS. Typewriter paper at this oflice. Children's Plush Hats $!.(), were $2..r0. HOCKHS. Kor Sale Thor Klcelrie Vii- mum Cleaner, $21.00. Cull Co lumbia '111(1. .$!).:() HAINCOATS now $0.50. JIOCKHS. Kor Sale.- 27 thoroughbred While Wyandotte hens, also two fine cockerels for breeding, price reasonable. II 1 2 S Prince- Ion street. SI. 00 silk Socks 7fe. 110(1- KHS. Parly who look youngster's Kiddie Kur from porch nt 202 12. New York street please re turn and avoid Irounlc. Children's Piny Suits O.'.c. HOUKItS. Lost Knstorn Star pin on Jersey street near Ormandy Hros.' store Dec. 2Md. binder please leave at this office; re ward. WOOL SOCKS doc. HOO KHS. For Salt! Fresh cow, first calf, fresh only six weeks, rea sonable. Cull Columbia 011. I guar.inlee my Hoys' Shoes to stand up. HOOKHS. Lost on Christmas morning, a package with Xnias card marked "Mother from Leon and lone." The package con- lamed an envelop chemise wttn crocheted voke. Finder leave al this office or call Columbia 1207; reward. Chief interest in America in the fall of Sehastopol lies in the fact that it is Ihe first city so far that the Holsheviki have taken that our oeonle could spell and pronounce the same day. l!.x. Tin? Simvieus ok Tin? EPISCOPAL CHURCH are held every .Sunday at 3 P.M. In Blckner Hall Sunday School nt 2 p. m Sunday, January 2 Scrmon'onic: "11)21 The Greatest Year." JOHN D. HICK, Vicar Dr. Frank N. Sandifur OPTOMETRIST Vision Specialist Muscular Deficiencies Corrected Glasses Scientifically Kitted to Hyes Ueplucinn of broken li-iiwa uml rquir work promptly taken rare of. SUITE 514 SELLING BLDG. Phone Main 5075 Portland, Ore. FOY'S StJohns Fair Store Highest Quality and Lowest Prices Toys a Specialty 207 N. Jersey St, Phone Col.839 Dr. L. F. Pickens DENTIST Office Hours 8 to 12 A. M. 1 to U t II, livening! 7 to 0 Peninsula llauk llltk'. Office l'liouc Columbia u83 Michael Goarcke TRANSFER AND STORAGE I.ONG DlSTANClt HAUUNG . Prompt ud Careful Service at all time. A trial will convince. Office with Greater St. Johns Realty Co, l'Loiic Columbia 4C0