St. Johns review. (Saint Johns, Or.) 1904-current, February 18, 1921, Image 5

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    Furniture Bargains
At Ormandy Bros.'
Big Furniture Store
.
40 lb. Felt Mnttress $5.85
Ivory Enameled Bed, has 2 in. continuous posts
and 1 in. fillers Link Fabric Steel Spring
40 lb. Cotton Felt Mattress. This Bed
Outfit would sell regularly for $37.50, Our
Special Price $27.45
Ivory Enamel Chiffonier, has 5 Drawers, Mirror
16x20 $21,75
Ivory Enameled Dresser, has 4 Drawers, Mirror
16x24 $22.50
Matting Rugs, Size 9x11 $4.75
Grass Rugs, Size 6x9 $5.50
Grass Rugs, 8x10 $6.75
Grass Rugs, Size 9x12 $8.75
Iulaid Linoleum, 2 Patterns, Square Yard $1.68
English Breakfast Tables $3.00
Terms Cash Only
OAmandu Bios
We advise a buyer's Strike on
SUGAR
Why did prices drop? You, the consumer refused to
pay the top. Just apply that effective action to sugar and the
announcements of shortage and higher prices, advances etc.
will vanish like thin air.
Hut if the sack grabbing game gets under way you will
pay $20.00 a sack in another two months.
Kor ourselves, we arc not going to speculate. If we did
we would be a factor in boosting the price. Manipulation is
just as plain ns day to the experienced buyer. What arc YOU
going to do about it?
It is up to the consumer, if you demand the sugar the
price will raise. Please do not ask tin to be a factor in price
boosting by expecting us to sell you a sack of sugar. Don't buy.
We know we can protect our trade in all other lines if
we eliminate the sack sugar business.
Moderation in all things wins in the end.
Grabateria Cash
Grocery
COUCH & CURRIER, Owners
Phone Columbia 102
Dr. I I Schultze, Res. Col. 1131 Dr. D. S. Swart, Res. Col 283
Office Col. 379 Office Col. 379
Drs. Schultze & Swart
PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS
l'G Douham & Currier Bldg.
GOOD EATS CAFE
QUALITY AND SERVICE
a wee ekEM plaice to lav
Quick Service Right Prices A Real Cup of Coffee
From 11 A. M. to 8 P. M. a well cooked Lunch and Dinner.
COICE SALADS TO ORDER.
Delicious Desserts and Home Made Pies and Cakes.
Special 5 o'clock Menu, also Hot Bread.
Short Orders and Waffles PhUailplnhlA St.
ST. JOHNS
Served All Day
Bring in Your Job
Printing Now
Friday and Saturday Specials
$5.00 combination fountain Syringe for. . . .$3.76 15c letter size tablet 8 cents
15 cent can Presto ' 8 cents 35 cent Armand talcum Powder. .25 cents
85 cent Pitchers Baby Brand Castoria 25 cents
ST. JOHNS PHARMACY
I
The Prescription Store
A. D. S., SANTOX AND DR. HOBSON REMEDIES
PHONE COLUMBIA 138
Subject for Christian Science
services Sunday: Mind.
Raymond Thompson loft last
week for Japan, where ho will
spend some time.
Rev. C. P. Gates is holding
evangelical services this week
at Clear Lake, near Salem.
Special music by the ohoir at
the Evangelical church Sunday
evening. Other services as
usual.
A small sprinkling of snow
made its appearance during tho
past week, probably in honor of
Mr. Groundhog.
About 25 laborers hnvo been
employed since last Thursday in
putting the park site in North
St. Johns in better condition.
Mr. Davli has sold his harbor
ing business on Philadelphia
street to R. L. Hall of Kansas,
who has assumed nossession of
tho samo.
Mrs. David Mowatt has arrived
from Oakland, Cal,. to care fo
Mrs. Ralph Hanvlllc, who has sus
tained a broken limb. Her son,
David, Jr., accompanied her.
iho woman's Missionary so
cioty of tho United Evangelical
church will hold their regular
monthly business meeting at
tho church February 23d. at
7:30. A toa will also be served.
Jacob Hahn is erecting a neat
residence on South Ivanhoo
street, near tho Evangelical
church. When it is completed
10 intends constructing a larger
one on tho corner of ivanhoo and
Charleston street.
R. L. Durk of Dilley, Oregon,
was a St. Johns visitor for a
couple of days this week. Ho is
a formor citizen of St. Johns
nndsnynhoiD gritting along nice
ly on iiis ranch.. Ho advanced
his subscription to tho Roviow
a year ahead while here.
A school masior in Kansas en
tered the school room one morn
ing and noticed the following
scrolled on tho blackboard, "Our
teacher is n mule." Tho pupils
imagined thoro would bo a rough
house over it. but imagino thoir
surprise when the Prof, content
ed himself with adding tho word
"Trainer" to tho sentenco and
opened school as usual. Ex.
Dr. F. L. Stetson of tho Uni
versity of Oregon will speak on
Tho Kindergarten as an "Aid to
Child Development," and Miss
Hazel McConnell will read, on
Friday, Feb. 18th, at 3 p. m. at
tho Williams School Kindergar
ten building. Tho Kindergarten
Council will bo tho guests of
the patrons and teachers of Wil
liams School Kindregarten. The
public is cordially invited.
To tho people of St. Johns and
vicinity who In any way remem
bered us in our recent sorrow:
Wo wiBh to say our hearts aro
full of lovo and gratitude to tho
church people, tho different fra
ternal orders, the faithful po
lice, the Bachelor Club and tho
Hoy Scouts, and ail others who
so faithfully joined in the search
for our beloved daughter and
aistor. Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Zim
merman and family.
A most enjoyable surprise
party was given in honor of Mr.
H. W. Bonham at his home
in Piedmont on last Friday
evening by his employes and
friends. Music and gamea were
indulged in until a late hour,
when a sumptuous repast was
served by Mrs. Bonham, who is
well known to bo an artist in
the culinary art. Those present
wore Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Bon
ham, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Currier,
Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Rose, Mr.
and Mrs. G. A. Roberts, Miss
M. E. Plaskett, Miss N. John
ston, Leo Johnston, Miss Frances
Cameron, Mrs. Mabel Fenton,
Miss Etra Finfrock. Miss Kath
orine Bonham, Robert Currier,
Walter Roberta and John Cur
rier. The Altruistic Club, Pythian
Sisters, met at the home of
Mrs. A. Fletcher, 717 S. Jersey
street. February 7th, for an all
day meeting. Quilting was the
order of the day, interrupted
only long enough to take care of
the bountiful dinner prepared
by the hostess and the SiBters.
In the afternoon a business ses
sion was held. Mrs. Cora Davis
of the Welfare Bureau of Port
land was present and gave a
very interesting talk, also com
plimenting the club for the good
work being done by it in the
community. Bernice Gromachey
was elected vice president to
serve th remaining term of Sis
ter Grace Johnson, she having
moved to Bridal Veil, Oregon.
The next meeting wilt be held
at the home of B. Gromachey,
910 N. Syracuse street, Febru
ary 22nd. Reported.
Divine healing services will be
held in the I. O. O. F. hall Sunday
evening at 8 0 clock.
Mrs. C. P. Gates has returned
from the Eye, Ear and Nose
luspital, where Bhe underwent
an operation.
Mrs. Ralph Hanville had the
misfortune to fall and break one of
limbs the past week. She is get
ting along nicely, we learn.
At a meeting of the school
board Thursday evening of last
week it decided to purchase the
Burt-Neff-Bronaugh tract of
14.87 acres as a site for the pro
posed new James John high
school. Tho tract lies between
Central avenue. Smith avenue.
Burr and ldastrccts,and price of
the tract is $18,225, the assess
ed valuation being $12,400, it is
said. The Can es tract was fa
vorcd by many residents, but the
board considered this site too
small to accommodate an athlct
ic field of tho size the members
desired. Plans for the now
school call for n structure simi
lar in typo to tho Franklin high
school, and will cost about a
quarto of a million dollars.
Work upon snmo should proceed
with as little delay as possible,
in order to help relievo tho un
employed problem.
Deeply feeling tho death of
thoir pastor. Rev. John Thrcl-
fall, tho members and those of
tho community church spirit of
tho Congrogationnl church are
holding regular morning and
evening Sunday servi(). Rov.
Sullina, secretary of tho Congrc
gational churches of Portland
and Oregon, is sending out able
men to till tho pulpit, until n
man enn bo secured with the
same high ideals of truo chria
tian sorvico and devotion to tho
uplifting of humanity. Rev.
George Hull of Los Angclos.
Cal., will occupy the pulpit next
Sunday, Feb. 20, 11 u. m. and
7:30 p. ni.. Ho had a largo ex
perience in army camp life, also
organizing and working with
and among tho Boy Scouts of
Amorica. Tho evening service
will bo a apodal aorvico for tho
Boy Scouts and young men,
which will be of much interest
to them. Reported.
A auartet of birthdays wns
celobrated in a most enjoyable
dancing party at tho home of
Mr. and Mrs. W. IS. Ashby, bib
N. Edison strcot. last Saturday
overling. Tho four in whoso
tonor tho party was held wero:
Mrs. Ashby, Mrs. Southmayd,
Miss Adams and little Miss Val
entine Bradley. Mrs. Ashby
and Mrs. Southmayd wero bb ac
tive m thoir movements ns girls
of sixteen. Tho evening was a
most merry one and all had tho
imeof their lives. 1 ho ladles
furnished the music nnd the
gentlemen the refreshments.
Among thoso participating in the
good time wero: Mr. and Mrs.
Bert Green, Mr. und Mrs, O.
Gorman, Mr. and Mrs. T. ta
bor, Mr. and Mrs. U. uoan, Mr.
and Mrs. C. Scammon, Mr. and
Mrs. J. Belieu, Mr. and Mrs. E,
Bradloy, Mr. and Mrs. B. Brad-
ey, Mr. and Mrs. J. uartioti,
Mr. and Mrs. J. Wiesenback,
Mr. and Mrs. Southmayd, Mr.
and Mrs. M. C. Soulo, Mr. and
Mrs. C. Duffy: Mesdames Weir,
Underwcis, Woldon, BrouB. Rig
gle, Uahor, Hearn, E. Gould,
Henery; Misses Houton, Hen
ery, Brouse, Gould, AdamB;
Messrs. L. Uihus, a. bcott, u
Gosney, J. Riper, J. Cornell,
Lavjlle, Moulton, J. uavis, u
Adams. O. Stringer. C. King,
O. TJiorp, C. Thorp, A.Ridder.J.
McCauley, U. Masoy, u.uonori-
son, wans.
GLOVES
LARGE ASSORTMENT
W. W. ROGERS
THE RAINCOAT MAN
Will Give Playlet
On Saturday evening, Feb. 2G,
the Rainbow Club will preBent
the playlet, "The Conspiracy of
Spring." at tho Y. W. C. A.
building, at a o'ciock. Admis
sion 25 cents. The proceeds will
bo the Rainbow Club's contribu
tion to the local work. Follow
ing is tho program:
Cast of Characters: iheuueen,
Spring, Mary Taylor; Maids in
Waiting Arbutus, Alma Mark
wart; Trillium, Vivian Millhon;
Hepatica, Barbara Munson; Zep.
nyr, a tieraia, virginiu uvuv
Iabh: First Earth, sprite. Nancy
Thompson; Second Earth, sprite,
Laura Rogers; iniru fcarin,
sprite, Beth Boomsluiter; Robin
Redbreast, Beatrice Chad wick;
Butterfly. Dorothy Young: Klv-
ulet, Viola Rassi; Blue Sky. Hel
en Borden; Dawn. Madeline
Munson; Flower Folk Daisies,
Ruth Clark, Pearl Muck; Wild
Roses, Roaalind Ogden, Nina
Hoes; Violets, Alice Monahan,
Margaret Robertson; Marigolds,
Evelyn Donaldson, Ruby Stone;
Little Earth, mortal, Elizabeth
Blew.
l?OR SALIJ 1'our room.strlctly moil
cm cottnKc. I.ocntedctoac in on corner
lot COxOO. I'rtve.l street and nil Im
provements tin id. Nine fine fruit trees
on lot, and house Is just bcltie cotntilct
cd. This Is a real ImrRfiln nt $2300.00.
Small payment down, bnlancc easy
terms. Inquire Mr. Doyle, I'eninsula
Security Co.
RUBERS RoGERS.
Cess pools dug and bricked, $2
per foot. Call Columbia 12G0,
238 W. Tyler street. 14
Nurse, private home, hospital
care; special rates forconllne
mcnttt. Columhin 1314. 14
PANAMA HATS $1.50-ROG.
ERS.
For Rent Nice suite of front
rooms, over Bonham & Currier's
store; phono Columbia 2G3.
Masmiorado Suits for Rent.
515 Bristol street.
S1.50 NEKTIES now $1.00:
$z.bu Ties now $l.uU KUUEKS.
Hair Weavlng.-Mrs. T. Hill.
G15 E. Tyler street; Col. 783.
Your income tax due March
15th. See A. W. Davis, notary
public, who will help you out
with proper report. tf
STOP I LOOK! LISTEN I Any-
one contemplating buying n range,
heater, victrola or any kind of fur
niture otild do well to inmiirc at
510 S. Princeton St. near W. Rich.
mond St. Will sacrifice uoods for
quick sale.
You'll never loso them with
ROGERS' 50c Suspenders.
For Trade An uuemcuinbered
five room house in Woodlawu for
dwelling in St. Johns district? will
pay difference. Phone Woodlawu
5410. ia-Ct
Wanted -Good violin, must
be in good condition. Phone Col
umbia 389.
SU-SH-ROGERS sella SHOSE.
For Snlo Crocheted Scarf
Ends, Yokes and Pillow Slip
Lace. Orders tnken for all kinds
of crocheting at 814 N, Smith
avenuo. 1G
For Rent Two furnished
house keeping rooms nt tho Chi
cago Rooming House.
ForSalo One two hole, pol
ished Htcol range, nenrly now.
710 E. Richmond street, St.
Johns.
ForSalo Good G room mod
ern bungalow, a bargain. Call
820 N. Syracuso street, city.
Experienced woman wishes
work by dny or hour. Leave
your name and address on card
under my door nt G14 N.Leonard
street; 0. M. Sowcri.
Found Fountain pen. Own
er may have same by calling nt
2010 Willamette boulevard, des
cribing property and paying for
this notice.
For Sale Six room modern bun
galow, street improvements in and
paid for; one block from car line,
G23 N, Ivauhoe .street. 16
Plain sewing and children's
clothes. 5G1 W. Lombard stteet;
Columbia 498.
Tho Royal Goodwill Society
will give u pie social on Satur
day night, Fob. 2G, Odd Fellows,
Rebekahs and friends are invit
ed, All ladies will bring at least
one pie and conceal your name
on pie bo when sold you can bo
easily found, the same as a box
social. We will dance. Don't
forget. adv.
BETTER BUSINESS
Begins with a Checking Account
Add this money method to the many other labor
saving and profitable devices you employ, It speeds
business affairs, and saves the time of business men.
The Banking service by which we can help you
is safe, systematic and satisfactory. We invite you. to
call and to commence using our valuable money service.
mm Peninsula
Nationa
Ban
Member Federal Reserve System
THE I HOUSE
DYE WORKS
317 N. Jersey Street
Pre-War Prices
Suits Cleaned and Pressed
for S1.50
Suits Pressed 50c
Ladies' I'linh Coats Like New, . fl
l'lain Suits and Dreues Cleaned
and Pressed J1.50
YOUR CHOICE
French Dry or Steam Cleaning
No Charge for Calling for and
Delivering.
Phone Columbia 1289
Sntinf notion Guitrimtovil
II. A. MANNING
Special Bargains for This Week
Reg, $4,25 No. 8 Copper Bottom Wash Boiler - $3.18
Reg. $7.75 Cast Aluminum Tea Kettle, Spec. $5.98
Reg. $3.50 10 qt. Aluminum Pre
serving Kettle - - $2.28
Fresh Stock of Bulk and Package
Garden Seeds
St. Johns Hardware Co.
run r!xcmi&'rni srouis
oo0DcDocaico0aooor0oow
ORlre t'hotic Colmiililn 025
Hcklilcucc I'hnnc Columhin 477
Office l'honc Columbia 703
Drs. BORDEN & KELIHER
DENTISTS
1-4 PENINSULA BANK BLDG.
Nitrous Oxide Gas fur
l'nlnlcss Kxtrnctlou
of Teeth.
Nerve Mocking for
I'alulesi, I'reiMiratlou
of Cuvltiei und Surgical
Removal of Tcctli.
Battery Prices are
DOWN
Replacements for All
Cars
Don't forget vc tnke care of
anything Electrical on the
Auto
St Johns Auto Electric Service
Cor.Jerscy nnd Charleston Sts.
Phona Columbia OO
W. A. CARROLL
Real Estate Broker
Own Your Home
New Listings for your ins
pection now on file at our of
fice. Some fine bargains in homes
both city and country,
Phone Columbia 1285
301 N. Jersey St
COH. UAIriMORIi
Phillips & Leland
Transfer and Storage
l'honc Col Tl Oflice 20!) S. Jersey
DAILY TRIPS TO PORTLAND
CALL I' OH ST. JOHNS IM
PKOVEMENT BONDS.
In accordance with the provis
ions of Ordinunce No. 38750,
passed by tho Council February
2nd, 1921. notice is hereby Riv
en that St. John Improvement
Bonds numbered consecutively
539 to 555 inclusive, dated Octo
ber 12th, 1912, are hereby called
for redemption April 12th, 1921.
The face value with accrued in
terest will be naid upon presen
tation of said bonJs at the oflice
of the undersigned on the above
date, being a semi-annual cou
pon poriod. From and after said
date the interest on said bonds
shall cease. VM. ADAMS,
City Treasurer.
Portland, Oregon.
Date of first publication, Feb.
11, 1921.
ROGERS sellB SHOSR
17003 (SOB
THE NATIONAL
Vulcanizing Co,
205 S. Jersey St.
Is the Oldest Es
tablished, Best
Equipped and
most Reliable
Tire repairing
Establishment
on the Peninsula.
All work done on a mon
ey hack guarantee. We
take pride in turning out
the best retreads in Port
land. New mill second lmtul tires (or
le. Just one block touth of tlir IVu.
iniiiU National Dunk, on cur line.
GHAS. F. BOYLE, Prop.
FOY'S
St Johns Fair Store
Highest Quality and Lowest Prices
Toys a Specialty
207 N. Jersey St. Phone Col.839
Tin? Skrvicks of thk
EPISCOPAL CHURCH
are Itelil every Sunday at 3 P.M.
In I. O. O. F. Hall
Sunday School at 2 p. m.
JOHN D. lUCIi, Vicar
Poff & O'Neil
TRANSFER AND STORAGE
Sand and Gravel
Daily Trips to Portland
ftiu Col. 308 206 N. JERSEY ST