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    ST. JOHNS REVIEW
VOLUME 17
Stf. JOHNS, PORTLAND, OREGON, FRIDAY, JULY 1, 1921.
NUMBER 34
The Fourth at St. Johns
Salute at sunrise.
Parade will take place at 10 a. in.
Line of march will be, starting at
Jersey aud Fessenden, south on
Jersey to Buchanan, on Buchanan
to Lombard, ou Lombard to Jersey
and Fessenden.
Program will start immediately
after the parade.
Opening address by Dr. H. F,
Jones, president of the. day.
Community song, "The Star
Spanglcd Banner."
Invocation, by Rev. V. K.
Klostcr.
Solo, by Miss Lola Murphy.
Oration by Hon. T. J. Clccton.
Readiucr Declaration of Iudc
pcudcnce'by Hazel Bartlctt.
Chorus.
Address by Mr, A. G. Johnson.
Band concert will conclude open
ing exercises. At 1 p. m. sports
will take place ou Ivanhoc street,
between Burlington and Chicago,
consisting of most every kind,
for which valuable prizes will be
awarded. K vents. of special iutcrcst,
consisting of water fight, boxing
contest and tug of war will take
place at 3 p. m. Dancing at rink
afternoon and evening. Music by
Portland Hotel orchestra.
A voting contest, opcu to all.
Nominate your choice of ludy to act
as Goddess of Liberty at bt. Johns,
on July Fourth. Votes 10 cents per
hundred. Voting booth at Alultno
tnah theatre; also at 209, South
Jersey. Contest closes July a at
0:30 p. m.
An invitation is extended to eve
ry one to enter a float or decorated
vehicle for Fourth of July parade.
Prizes will be awarded for the most
appropriate.
PROGRAM:
1. Girl's Races, 14 years or less,
CO yards.
2. Potato Race, Boys and Girls,
10 years or lets.
.3. Sack Race, Boys 14 years
or less.
4. Girl's Race, 10 to 18 ycurs,
60 yards.
5: Three-legged Race, Boys un
der 15.
G. Bicycle Race, one-half mile,
16 or less.
7. Boys under 16 years, 100
yards.
8. Children under 10 years old,
50 yards.
9. Pony Races, one-half mile,
Boys; 2 heats.
10 Fat Man's Race, 100 yards.
11. Members of Fraternal Orders,
100 yards.
12. Men's Three-legged Race, 100
yards.
13. Married Women's Race, frc
for all, 100 yards...
14. Men's xoo Yard Race.
15. Daughters of Fraternal Mem
bers, 50 yard dash.
1G. Men's Race, 700 feet.
17.Fat Women's Race, 25 yards,
18. Men's 220 yard, Hurdle Knee
19. Running Broad Jump.
20. Standing Jump.
21. Hop, Step and Jump, running,
22. High Jump, Running.
23. Police, Firemen and Mail Car
ricrs, 100 yards.
24. Booster Members Only, 100
yards.
25. Old Horse Race, one-eighth
mile.
2G. Tug of War, Special time
27.-Water Fight, J bet. 3 and 4.
2b. baseball, juuior Moose vs.
K. P.
29. Ladies' Nail Driving Contest
30. Greased Pig.
"The Dccstrlct Skule"
"The Decstrict Skulc," the play
given tinder the auspices of the St.
Johns Community Club in the
Y. W. C. A. building last Friday
evening, was a decided hit. The
building proved wholly inadequate
to accommodate the number desir
ug to sec the performance, aud
quite a number were unable to gain
admittance. P. A. Getz instructor
of James John High School, was the
author and coach of the play, and it
was a clever and wittily constructed
production. Some of the costumes
worn were certainly wonderful to
behold in this day and age. Judg
ing from the plaudits and merriment
created the audience was highly
pleased with the entertainment pro
vided. The program follows:
MORNING SKSSION
Vocal Solo Miss Lola Murphy
Teacher Rev. C. P. Gates
SCHOLARS
Abraham Diiuklcslrn&e
II. C. Kasanycr
Rastus Watcrmilliou Jackson. . . ,
A. L. Smock
Remarkable Androscoggin
Walters. Ormaudv
Thcophilus Audroscoggiu
honor Harry W. Oriuandy
Olnf Rucson P. A. Get.
Horace Greeley Dann..A. W.Markle
Michael O'Rourkc Dr. H. F. Jones
Weary Willie Wampum
G. I,. Beach
Radium Cosmopolite
H. W. Botihnm
Hzckiel Hardicmau . ...L, K. Rose
Caleb Wampum.. K. A. Sundstrum
Abnnico Honeysuckle
..K. Iy. Crane
Little Martha Walker was
guest at a most delightful birthday
party gi.ven at her home, 420 Os
wego street, nunc 28. Cuvcrs were
laid for ten little guests at a
blrthduy cake, with three little cau
dles, and ice cream was greatly en
joyed by all. The most interesting
feature ot tuc attcrnoon was wncna
package arrived from the old
country, from the little girl's grand
mother, was oncucd and en 10 veil bv
all. The afternoon was sncut with bophr mia Rheostat
games and plays on the lawn. Mrs. S. A. Mulkcy
Those present were: Margaret and vioiaceae Honeysuckle
Anna Nocc, Jack Nocc, Lilian Mrs. h, A. Blew
Muhm. Wesley Nichols, Foster Lluu Apathy Jnckson
Fercusou, Ethel Bosic, Marian and Mrs. I.. P. Hoskins
Nora Coolcy. Marian Walker, Mrs. Patience Snooks
M. FcrKUSon. Mrs. J. Nocc, Mrs. Mrs. B. Vun Arsdale
Frank Walker, Mrs. S. Peterson,
great-graudmothcr of the little girl.
The Western Cooperage is run
niug a full day and light night
crew, uvcr uuu men ami ou wo
men arc employed. A large portion
of the output goes to liiistern
states and the Pacific Coast. Bust
ucss in the cooperage line is grnd
ually improving.
Mrs. M. B. Green
..Miss M. I. Kerr
Ranunculaccac Snooks pital.
Ksplna Cactus
Lillium Cactus
Mrs. B. Montgomery
Adorable Charlodora Ramscll . , ,
Mrs. 15. P. Borden
INTERMISSION
Musical Selection.
Mrs. C. E. Bailey
AFTERNOON SESSION
Scholars same ns morning session
Superintendent Eurypldes Euclid
T. J. Mouahan
COMMITTEEMEN .
Duusravcu Salsbury, Chairman.
Prof. W. T. Fletcher
Wisdom Bcbedor
D. Frank Horsiuuu
District Reserve Evcrwear
. . . V. J. Larson
VISITORS
Mrs. Alexander Honeysuckle, .
Mrs. Mabel I-cnton
Odessa Gradgrind
Miss Gladys Brcdesou
Saturday or Sunday night the
grocery store of R. L. Bartlctt, next
door to this office, was burglunzed.
Entrance was made through a back
window. A glass was broken and
an inner bar removed. A few cig
arcttes and two pieces of chewing
tobacco were taken. About 50
cents iu small change was also taken
irom the till, nvuictitiy some
youthful dime novel heroes imagine
pirates have left hidden treasures
along the banks of the Willamette
aud the site of Mr. Barttctt's store
aud this office is the treasure chest.
A grave mistake. Since this office
was burglarized a short time ago,
the entire force has made diligent
search aud were unrewarded for
their labors. Better try a new field.
Sunday evening an automobile
driven by Mr. McMurreu of 510G,
Forty-second ave., southeast, turned
turtle on Burlington street aud Wil
lamette boulevard. His daughter,
Mis Mildred McMurreu, received
several painful bruises. The patient
is resting easy iu the Peninsula hos-
Visited Sunnysido
Last Friday evening the follow
ing members of Peuinsula Chapter
Royal Arch Masons visited Sunny
side chapter: W. A. Carroll, C. B.
Russell, Fret! Leftwich, J. S.
Kenney, W. L. McGuire, II. G.
Gazley, Lee Johnson, Wiley Dyer,
J. O. Bailey aud D. E. Veruou.
Mrs. Vernon started with the com
panions, but upon second reflection
the council recalled the fact that
nothing feminine ever entered the
sacred portals of King Solomon's
temple or the second tabernacle.
Therefore she was tenderly cast
aside on East Main street, where
she visited her daughter, Mrs. von
Grocuwald, until a seasonable hour,
when she was picked up by com
panions and conveyed safely libnie.
Attorney Bailey was one of the
trio exalted to the royal arch. Mr.
Baily hoped to win favors from
home companions, but was doomed
to disappointment. He finally ar
rived home safely alter making a
pilgrimage through Damascus aud
other places iu the Holy Laud. The
hospitality of Suiiuysiuc chapter is
too well known to require further
comment at this time. Companions
from there arc frequent visitors in
St. Johns, aud members of Peniu
sula chapter always feet at home iu
the magnificent temple at bunny
side.
A Portland boy was run
down and injured by n heavy truck.
High weeds were responsible for
the accident: the crossing was hid-
leu. Later in the season over ripe
foliage may also cause untold losses
y the devouring element, lhe
olicc force arc even now taking ft
list of weed-grown lots. Better get
)tisy before the copper ou the beat
gets your number.
A bouncing baby boy arrived at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. II. W.
Armstrong, 908 Oswego street,
Saturday, June 18th.
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Happy Fourth of July, that's h e day everybody wears
SAILOR HATS
UNDERWEAR
Men's Union Suits, Light Weight Cotton Rib or PoroMeuit $1.25 and 1.95
Meu'.s Chilly Athletic Union Suits, Per Garment 95c
Men's Undershirts and Drawers, Per Gurment G5c, Suit. '. $1.25
Children's Athletic Union Suits, Park Mill Quality. . ......'....; r?.. ;90c
Recital Was a Fine Success
The violin recital given by pu
pils of Elmer Sliced, the well known
concert violinist and teacher, at the
James John High school auditorium
Friday evening of last week, was
immensely enjoyed by all present.
Each pupil demonstrated iu a most
pleasing manner the results of the
instructions they had received,
and played like finished artists.
Each pupil played a solo from
memory, with a hue interpretation
and bcautiiul tone. Two selec
tions were played with ten violins.
Many iu the audience spoke of the
beautiful bowing, as they all bows
worked exactly iu unison. The au
dience seemed to appreciate every ,
number, as all remained per
fectly quiet during the entire per
formance. After the conclusion of
the pupils' program Mr. Sliced ren
dered several solos which proved
him to be a great master of the vio
lin. Those who were present need
no further evidence as to his ability
as a concert violinist and teacher.
Miss Margaret E. Smith was at
tnc piano ana piayeu an ex
cellent accompaniment for nit per
formers. Pupils who took part iu
the recital, names and solos they
appear iu the following prograur
Song of the Sea Shell Krog-
Gtutiu The 111a Hriisch
Water Lily Waltz Ducelle-
Severn Helen Whitegon
Paulowua Mazurka Arthur
Scyboltl Forrest Sweet
Traiunerei Schuuiunn-Ernst . . .
Eduu Whiteside
Chanson de licrccau-M. Hatiser
John Riley
Romance Eclair-Ernst
Karl Berry
The Last Rose of Summer-Moon:-Reuchner
Curl Juhiiku
Souvenir Franz Drdln
Dido Palmer
(u) Cttvatluo J. Raff
(h) Kuiawiak... Henri Wicniawskl
Maude Stewart
fa) Liebcsfrcud .... Fritz Krelslcr
(b) Mcmiett W.A. Mozart
Elmer Sliced
Star of Faith Amanda Kennedy
Violin Class
(a) Caprice Viennols Fritz
Krcisler Inner Sliced
(h) Souvenir dc Moscou Henri
Wicniawskl ......... Elmer Sliced
Encore Petite Valse R. A. De
ImulHahI
Thursday and I'rMuy, June SO, July 1--"THE
GREATEST LOVE." A
picture of renl tnerit.
Saturday July 2
WILL ROGERS iu "JUHtl.o"
Goldwyit. Sunday, July 3
HOBART BOSWORTIi In "Tltli
IIUUTKMASTHU."
Monday, July 4
Open at 2:30 Continuous.
"The Silent Barrier"
With an all star
n tnl Comedy.
cast. Also Serial
Tuesday, July 6
"SILENT BARRIERl'jiiid Serial.
Wednesday, fuly C
MADGE KENNEDY In "STRICT
IA CONI'IDHNTIAI,."
Take a
KODAK
with you
Photooraphv the Kodak way is less expensive than
you think our price cards demonstrate it. And any
Kodak is simple to work we can readily show you
how easy it is.
Autographic Kodaks from $8.00 up
Brownies $2.00 up
Currin's For Drugs
Hots of the Koad Overalls $1,05
Panama Hats ....,$1,60 and 2.50
Cool Dress Caps 1.25 up
Drtts Shirts, Union Made 1.50 up
Hoy's Pants 1,50
Hoy's Suits ?5.50. 8.50 up
Hoy's Dress KaM...., 'J5c
Ncktlai, the dollar kind, now C5c, two for. . . 1.25
I'ancy Socks, two tone or silk plated 50c
Men's llclts C5c, 75c, 1.00
Paris, Dottou and Ivory Garters 35c up
Collar Pius 25c, 50c, 75c
Pocket books , 25c up
Hair Combs 15c, 25c
Williams Shaving Soap 6c
Collates Dental Cream , 15c
Shinola Home Sets , 50c
Separable Cull Links 36c
Men's White Handkerchief 10c, 3 for 25c
Olive Cream Skin Soap 10c
SlipOripTle Clasps, Gold 1.00
Wash Nckties 26c, 35c, 50c
President Suipenders, Now..,,.,, 60c
Youth's Suspenders 25c
Cool Work flats,, , 76c Un
Knit Wool Tocmies 35c
Men's I'lue Dress Shoes
Men's Work Shoes 2.25, f.THR,
Hoy Scout Shoes $2.25, 2.50,
Tennis Shoes $1.35,11.45, fl.60, 2.50,
Sailor lists for Men $3.50, 4.00,
Work Vants , I.C0, Sl.DS, 2.25,
Dress rants 4.85, 0.50,
Men's Suits
Children's Play Suits 75c,
Men's coveralls 2.WJ,
Illuc Stripe Overalls
Rogers Special, now.,..,,,...,...
Arrow Soft Collars, Dc I.uxe
Collars Huttous
Carpenters Overalls ,
rsinters overalls anil Jackets
Leather Mittens ,
Leather Puttees
Women's HikliiK l'auts
Women's Hiking Coats
Men's Hiking Pants 2.05,
Ka-Kh-Kha-Khaki Hats i)5c,
l'auts 1.1)5,
" " Costs
Suit Cases
Nektles, Silk Knit
J4.9S
4.H5
2.76 up
il.UU
4.60
2.50
7.60
17.50 up
VDC
3.25
1.25
60c
25c up
75c,
10c
1.05
1.05
1.00
0.85
2.06
3.50
3.25
1.25
2.60
2.50
1.U5
1.00
Saxy Violin Class
Men's SUITS W.G0 Up
R O G E R S
NEKTIES ROGERS
Thursday and I'rlday, July 7 and 8
GLADYS BROCKWELL In "TUB
SACK IIHN" l'athc. Oneof the
Kood pictures of the year.
Saturday. July !)
WANDA MAWLEY In "THU
SNOll" Uealart.
Sunday, Jul v 10
A Paramount Special,
"Held By The Enemy"
With Jack Holt, Wanda Ilawlev ami
Au,ncs Ay res. This tin Rood one
AMERICAN SHOE SHOP
110 S. Jersey St.
All (lint (lie name implies,
AMERICAN
Udw. Coniiant, Prop.
Wntch My Shop Window, the
Winning Numbers ate
Posted There
Residents of St. Johns liavlmr taxes
and city Ileus to pay iu Portland ran
make their payments without Inconveni
ence by availing thcmiclvrs of our ser
vices. We will pay luituuaud Micureyour
receipt without inconvenience to you.
I'cc. zm. Keiercuces: Any tt, JoIiiih
Itank. Peuinsula Title, Abstract1 and
Realty Co., by II, Henderson, Manager;
Mortu jcrney .unci,
coon avujfi' at this higuv mien
ROGERS
THE RAINCOAT MAN
BMk of Conimerce Building ST. JOHNS OpentvMinjj
ROYAL ANNS
We are ready to take Royal Ann
Cherries any time now. Phone
us for Price, Etc.
Phnc Office Col. 824
Residence Col. 377
Gasscr's Express
OffIc 202 N. Jersey Street
RreUteace 921 S, Jersey Street
St. Johns Undertaking Co.
Thomas Grice, Alnnager
Office, Col. 527 PHONES- -Nhjht, Col. 299 208 N. Jersey St.
FREG USG OF CHAPEL AUTOMOBILE HEARSE
Night or Day Calls Promptly Answered
LOW RUNT enables us to give
our customers the benefit of
Very I.ow Prices.
Not a Branch oflice of any
Portland Undertaking Co,
Wc guarantee lower prices than you can get in the city
Insure with us and
Insure your safety:
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PENINSULA SECURITY CO.
"Everything In Insurance"
t 108 South Jersey St Phone Columbia 161
"sSay 4t with blowers"
Kxtra Pine Geraniums in full
bloom, Hach 25c
Large Pansy Plants in Ulooni
Special per dozen. 25c
Nice Perns for your House, ,50c Up
The Favorite Brunswick
Style 7-$II5
Hero wo show Brunswick Stylo 7, the most popu
lar and by far the best phonograph made at Its
prlco.
In every quality It dosorvos the
great Brunswick reputationtone
that Is big, round and truthfully
pure, the ability to play all rec
ords perfectly, and a cabinet of
unusual beauty, combine in mak
ing It the Ideal instrument of its
price.
JULY RECORDS NOW SELLING
Brunswick, Stylo 7 . .$115
Records of your soloctlon 10
$125
W. M. TOWER
WATCH MAICISU ASI . ISWlSLHIt
Philadelphia Street St. Johns
3ecAett' s Sfreenhouses
814 and 816 North Kellogg Street
Phone Col. 401
LEWIS CALDWELL
LEADING DARKER
The place where good service aud
courteous treatment prevail. Children's
hair cutting receive special attention,
109 BURLINGTON STREET
DEARING'S
For Fine Chocolates
Ice Cream, Tobacco and Cigars
311 South Jersey Street
Frank A. Rice
LAWYER
Office 107 N. Jersey Street
Phone CoL 887 RJdnct Col, 398
Independence Day
1 7761 921
One hundred and fortyfive yoara of opportunities.
Secured, as thoy were by our forefathers at supreme
sacrifice, let us as Americans not waste our her
itage. Consider not alone the matter of saving as a means
of simply having more money, but more the fact
that the opportunity to enjoy a higher plane of
existence will be yours.
THE BANK OF COMMERCE
The Bank For Savings
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