St. Johns review. (Saint Johns, Or.) 1904-current, July 29, 1921, Image 3

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    Fiber-Reed
Rockers and
Chairs
These handsome light weight durable rockers
and chairs give tone and style to the living room.
Also, they are very comfortable to sit in and rest.
We have a nice selcctiou of the beautiful rockers and
chnirs with seats and backs upholstered and covered
in cretonne or tapestry.
Fiber-Reed Chair, Tapestry $15.00
Fiber-Reed Rocker, Cretonne $15.75
Fiber-Reed " " $16.25
Fiber-Reed " Tapestry $25.75
Fiber-Reed " " $28.00
Fiber-Reed " " $28.50
Fiber-Reed " " $29.75
OajtuuuUi Baos
The Steady Return
The Cosh Grabateria Grocery was the first on the field
to establish a store that eliminated all the red tape of soliciting
orders ut your back door, employment of a bookkeeper to fig
urc your account, cut out the any-tinic-iiMhe-day-dclivcry and
ii collector to chase after you to get you to pay your bill.
The innovation took from the start and the steady return
of the customers tells the story of our nbility to carry a splcn.
didly assorted stock of all the good things for 'the table. 'You
can sense the prosperity of the store the minute you step in
to it.
It has come because we have given the public what they
want at the prices they want, deliver at a regular hour aud
deal with you as we would le dealt with were we the cus
tomer and you the store owner.
The Grabateria Cash Grocery
COUCH & CURRIER, Owners
Phone Columbia 102
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Dr. P.-P. Schultzc. Res. Col. 1131 Dr. D. S. Swart, Res. Col 283
Office Col. 379 Office Col. 379
Di. Schultzc & Swart
PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS
1-6 Bonliam & Currier BUIr.
Portland Manufacturing Co.
-MANUFACTURERS OP-
i Panels, Berry Boxes, Coffee Drums, Ex
celsior Grape Boxes, Egg Case Stock,
and all kinds of Veneer
FACTORY, FOOT OF RICHMOND STREET
St. Johns Lumber Co.
Wholesale and Retail
Columbia 131
C 110!
Foot-bf -Burlington St.
St. Johns Hat Works and
Shoe Cteanine Parlor
U4ts tri Scats Hilt Cttiud vA BltckW
Beat Shine Ut the Olty
104 N. Jersey Street St. Jobnt
Hall Barber Shop
nd BATHROOMS
I. L ULL, hHn
103 Philadelphia St. Batba 35c
THE 1 HOUSE
dye wore
Suits Pressed 50c
Best work In the city.
No Charge for Calling for and
Delivering.
Phone Columbia 1289
Pulley & Zurcher
EIumbifiE, HeatiHg & TtanJng
We Repair Aluminum Wore
Bathing Caps Special
60c to $1.00, at
35c to 50c, at
50c
25c
ST. JOHNS PHARMACY
s
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The Prescription Store
A. D. S., SANTOX AND DR. HOBSON REMEDIES
PHONE COLUMBIA 138
Fbeae Cel. W '
307 8. Jem? St.
Many new residences are in ev
idence on every hand.
France has sent an army to Si
lesia, despite Britain's warning.
Subject for Christian Science
services Sunday: Love.
Fred Wesh is having a res
idence built on Hartman street.
. Mrs. Alice Magoonc, 609 Jer
sey street, is nursing a broken
wrist.
Pnlnnrl hnn mnrln n hid for
Northwest wheat and offers to
biyG00,(HX) bushels.
A ton nnr cent, cut has been
made In metal workers' wages
throughout California.
A numlior nf nnr nnmilnnrn fn.
joying a vacation either at tho
seashore or in mountain retreats.
A now baby boy recently ar
rived at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Sandifourth on Calhoun
street.
Charles M. Toole. Sr., and
dnuahtcr. M ss Anna, have do
parted for an extended visit in
California.
President Harding and Henry
Ford and son Ebson attended
church last Sunday at Big Pool,
Maryland.
Florence Jcnoon-Wilcox is
spending a part of her vacation
with her sister. Mrs. A. Carl
Nelson.
Miss Ada Colo of St. Helens
was the truest of her Bister. Mrs.
T. J: Chambers, 2137 Willamette
boulevard, over Sunday.
Born. To Mr. and Mrs. Petri.
G14 North Kollofirtr street. July
13, a son, John Forrest. Mother
and babe are doing nicely.
Tho main offlco of tho Port
land Manufacturing Company
id beini? thoroughly overhauled
and remodeled by T. A. Pippy, a
Portland architect.
Tho Western CooDoraco is ou
eratintr with a full day crow
and partial night shift. Tho
management reports business
conditions improving.
Investment bankers noto n
strong trend to financial condi
tions. It is claimed the 1921
wheat crop will be tho largest
over harvested.
Henry Wickwire underwent a
major oneration at tho bt. Vin
cent hospital Tuesday and ho is
getting along nicely. Dr.Swart
performed the operation.
Mrs. Lola 'Aldcrson, Misses
Eva Clark, Bess Shepherd, Lela
Erickson and Clara Nelson make
ut) a party sailing focSeattlo July
30th for Skagway, Alaska.
WslAv Hock erected manv
old time friends hero tho first of
tho week. He has been bcated in
Sun Francisco for several vears.
and holds a responsible position
there.
M. A. Schuster and wife and
J. B. Fletcher and wife have
returned from a vacation anont
at Newport, ihe weather and
beach were ideal, but few people
were there.
Tho Dependable Club and
East School Club of tho Girl Re
serves had an enjoyable camping
trip Wednesday evening. Mrs.
Robertson and Miss Nelson were
chaperones.
P. G. Belieu and wife, with
their son Kenneth, havo re
turned from a visit to Mrs. Bo
liou's brother, H. S. Rood of
Washington, They also spent
twelve days at Rockaway Beach
during his vacation.
A necktie social will be given
by the Knights and Ladies of
Security next Monday evening.
The ladies are requested to
bring light refreshments and
neckties. For further informa
tion call Columbia 739 or Colum
bia 377.
Mrs. Ida L. Tolle and daugh
ter Eunice arrived Monday from
Neodeshea, Kansas. Mrs. Tolle
is a sister of Mrs. M. E.Crane of
the St. Johns Millinery, and
they had not seen each other
for 31 years, bhe expects to
stay a year, with a view to lo
cating here.
Henry Albers passed away at
his home in Portland Wednes
day. He suffered from a multi
tude of ailments, being par
alyzed and blind. It matters not
what terrestrial courts might do.
He must now appear before an
Unerring Tribunal, from whose
decision there can be no appeal.
Mrs. Margaret Melvin. mother
of Lieutenant Robert L. Crane
of the local police station, died
last Saturday at her home in
Portland, aged 62 years. The
funeral was held Wednesday, in
terment takinsr place in the Ma?
sonic cemetery on the Colum
bia highway.
Swimming Is a popular diver
sion at present.
Curtis Robertson is spending
tho Summer in Idaho.
Louise Rice is suffering from
an attack of diphtheria.
P. G. Belieu spent several
days at Newport last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Surber are
enjoying a vacation at Seaside.
The Agee murder trial is ex
citing much interest this week.
Miss Clarice Wilson is recov
ering from a mild attack of
smallpox.
Miss Rosalind Ogden has re
turned from an enjoyable vaca
tion at Salem.
A son has arrived at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Ashby,
on Edison street.
T. J. Lindley of South Kell
ogg street was stricken with
paralysis Thursday of last week.
Mrs. Short and son are spend
ing tho Summer with her daugh
ter, Mrs. Wnterbury, at Bates,
Oregon.
A. J. Carlson, who was in
jured recently by falling from a
cherry tree, Is getting along
nicely, it Ib said.
Tho grocers protty generally
took in tho annual picnic nt
Bonneville Wednesday. A de
lightful timo is reported.
MIsh Ruth Belieu of Seaside,
who hna been n guest at the
heme of her aunt, Mrs. ,1. B.
Fletcher, has returned home.
Old lime dance will be given
in Moose Hall. Saturday night,
July 30th. Gents G0c, war tax
5c; Indies 10c, including war
tax.
Oregon Grape Circle will meet
August 3rd. All members nre
urged to be present to hear the
report of the grand circle session
held in Portland.
Mrs. Andrew Plalluer. for
mcrly a well known resident of
at. Johns, but now a resident of
Seattle, greeted old time friends
hero tho past week.
S. L. Dobic, assistant cashier
of the Peninsula Nntional Bank.
is spending part of an enjoyable
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vucuuun ut uuvuriiuiuiit oiirniKU,
Carson, Washington. He ex
pects to remain there until the
first of tho month.
A franchise to operate a street
railway between Portland and Linn
ton was granted yesterday by the
city council to J. 1). Scliaefer, Louis
Oherg and b. V. Parr. It is planned
to reconstruct a part of the United
Railways tracks and use a portion
that are still in use, according to an
auuouucenieut.
What is more inviting ou a hot
Summer evening than a lovely,
sloping, lawn, with a picturesque
house, covered with vines. I.ovely
flowers scattered around; a lieou
t if til road winds off through the
trees to the river, Tables are scat
tered around ou the lawn, lights
twinkling aud shining through the
trees, There is music from a dis
tauce, cooling drinks from a fount
ain, cakes and Ices served from the
tables. August 6th, corner of Will
amette, Boulevard and Pierce street.
Save the date.
Mrs. Roy R. Westley. 28, of St.
Johns, died at Salem Tuesday as
the result of Injuries sustained in au
automobile accident on the Pacific
highway near Brooks three weeks
ago. Mrs. Westley was an occupant
ot the Malcolm Kami car which
was struck by a cardrlveu by K. G.
Osborne, Portland tire salesman. At
the time of the accident it was be
lieved that Mrs. Westley's injuries
were only slight aud that she would
soon recover. Mrs, Westley is the
second victim of this accident to
succumb to injuries sustained at
that time. Rudolph bamuelsou of
Canby, an employe of the State hos
pital, who was riding with
Osborne at the time, died the day"
after the accident as the result of a
fractured skull. Osborne himself is
now in a Portland hospital suffering
from injuries sustained in the acci
dent. Airs, Westley is survived by
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A.
Maplethorpe of Long Beach, Cal,,
her husband and a daughter, Lu-
cile.
MENS' UNDIi R W H A R
R O G P. R S
Voile dresses $5 and f 6 at the
Sewing Shop, 506 N. Jersey.
Try our Chile.- 'The Geneva,'
215 1-2 N. Jersey street.
Cool Work Hats 75c.
R O G I? R S
Fresh lino of groceries and
confectionery, ice cream and
summer beverages. Take home
a brick of ico cream for Sunday
dinner. Call Columbia 1051. The
Fern, 203 N. Jersey street. 29-4
Chilly Underwear 95c.
R O G It R S
GLOVES
LARGB ASSORTMENT
W. W. ROGERS
THE RAINCOAT MAN
Bargain Column
(Advertisements under this heading
ten cent per line, minimum charge 26
ccnti.)
l'or Traile or Sale. Three room house
am Karaite ou lot. GOxlOO. lor 11300.
Will take Ford, Dodge or Chevrolet car
as first paymcut. KlCtt & TATIJ, 107
N. Jersey. Col. 887.
HEMSTITCHING and ricotlnit At
tnchuieut, $2.00. lluttonhole Attachment
I'i.Bb: fits nny Sewing Machine. Per
sounl Checks 10 cents cxtrn. Light Mall
Order House, llox l27,lliruihiKhatn, AU,
I17G0. A rare buy. C room tilaitered
house, newly (minted, on paved street.
lou you uem uiur Name your own
terms. HICK & TATIt, 107 N. Jersey.
101, OB.
l'or sate. My
mares, with good wkoi and harness;
they are sound, true and trusty. I have
no use (or them. Will accept any reason
able oiler Call 028 Amherst street, if
l'or Sate. IIcIkIsh Hares. Gattou
Ranch Dairy.
l'or aaic uuu, u room nouse, fairly
good; lot GOxlOO; water and gas; all
kinds of fruit, berries aud grapes. Col,
CB2. Call evenings 902 Hast Ilurr street,
at. joiins, casu; Daiatice like rent,
l'or Sale.-l'ox Terrier pup. 100!) S.
Ivauhoe,
(3G50. Seven room modern bouse;
iuii ccmciii uaiciiicui, lurnuce, ioi iwx
lib, witn lf ucarltii; fruit trees, Terms
KICK & TATIt, 107 N. Jersey. Col. JM7
For Sale. Oakland Hug, in good
snapc; new paint; good tires, rrlce 1 100
Call 310 West St. Johns avenue.
l'or Sale. Accordeon: lias 37 krv on
rlht hand side and 10 keys ou the left
hand side. Will consider trade on b.
cycle. 014 Pittsburg street. 30-2t
Good hulldlmr lot, G0i 100; sldcwulks
in aud Mid. Will trade (or light car or
runabout, bee Urorue Aluliiu, phone
Col. "JCtf
Good 8 room home, 2 blocks from car,
iusi iminieii; ioi iwxiuu. rrlce )2eUu,
017 l(ut Chlcaxo street, 40
l'or Sale. A dandy 0 room modern
house 3 bedrooms, all ou u round floor.
A fine place in a good location, l'rlcc (or
iiuick sale f 2H00; MOW will handle this.
8. C. COOK, Realtor, 402 N. Jersey St.
ROGERS cuts the ICE out of
HIGH PRICES.
I.nwn Dresses S6 at Sewing Shop,
COG N. Jersey.
Mro. VinRon hun IwmiMlifrdi.
ing at 628 South Ivanhoo; phono
uoiumuia iu-11. 2b,
Nightie, Nightie. ROGERS sells
them tor men.
The Geneva Confectloncrv serves
Ice Cream, Cold Drinks and Light
Lunches. 215$ North Jersey.
Pure Imported Extra Virgin Ol
ive Oil at St. Johns Avenue Gro
cery. NEKTI E S R OG E R S
CHERRIES 2A cents ier nouml
-pick them yourselves. Urlng con
miner, uo not come 011 Saturday.
Mrs. Iltirlhurt. filfi Pittsbtirv street.
near the Eerry, St. Johns, Oregon.
SUITS that SUIT.
R O G E R S
Lost. Nnvv dtuclutriru Imtfnn
Finder leave at this ofilce; reward.
DRESS SHIRTS.
R O G E R S
Ladv who can an nhonrl wIhIion
work of anv kind, hv hour np
day; will care for sick or will go
into some nice family or care
ror children while mother
works. Leavn n nntn nr ntmnn
number with Mm U A hlil.
die, 21G Fox Btreot North, St.
Johns.
Lost. y2nd degree Masonic
charm, engraved John J. Rottle,
uayden L'onslMory No. 1; reward.
i eiepnone uoi. iayu.
Summons
No. H WW.
In the Circuit Court of the State of Or.
egoii (or Multnomah county.
1 nomas i mcnoisoii, riaiullll, vs,
Maud Nicholson, Defendant,
To Maude Nicholson. Ihe above uaui.
ed Defendant.
In the name of the State of Oregon.
you are hereby required to appear aud
answer the Complaint filed against you
in the above entitled Court aud Suit, ou
or before the 12th day of Sentember.
1021, said date bclni; after the emiration
of six weeks from the ?Jth day of July,
Uie date of (he first publication of this
Summons, and if you (all to answer, (or
warn inereoi, uie planum will apply to
the Court for a decree dissolving the
marriage contract now aud heretofore
existing between the plaintiff aud de
icnuani, anil tor such other ana further
relief as he may be entitled to, asked (or
in plaintiff's Complaint ou file herein.
This Summons Is Dubllshcd bv order
of the Hon. Geo. Tatwell, Judge of the
urcuu loun 01 me Mate oi uregon, lor
Multnomah County, said order having
been made and entered on the 22nd day
o( July, 1021. D, C, I, I', WIS,
Attorney (or Plaintiff.
Office 310 Board of Trade bldg., I'ortlaud,
Resilience Address.lGU Willamette bvd,
rortiami, Uregon.
Date of first oublication lulv 29. 1j21:
last publication Sept. 9, 1921.
ISSBBI
SERVICE With SECURITY
The ideal bank serves and secures. It is composite of
strength, service and safeguarding. This bank aims to enlist
and hold the confidence of the public through these qtinlitics.
Consult us freely ou nil matters pertaining to business,
Peninsula National Bank
COURTESY, SERVICE AND SECURITY
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Prices Reduced
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ON--
Hoi Point Electric Irons
Formerly - $8.00
Now - $6.95
Bring your Old Iron in and we will
allow you $1.00 on the purchase
price of a Hot Point Iron
This Offer Good for 10 Days
St. JOHNS HARDWARE CO.
THE WINCHESTER STORE
Qatfon Ranch Qairy
Buy Pure Milk Direct From The Farm
The Dniry is under strict supervision of the City
Health Department and the Cows nre tested
for tuberculosis every six mouths.
Phono Col. 321 fr orders
A Range
thcit llclS
Made Good
Opal Range, Nickel Trimmed, 16 in .$75.00
Opal Range, White Enamel, 16 In $85.00
Opal Range, Blue Enamel, 18 in $91.50
Opal Range, Gray Enamel, 18 in $91.50
A Few Satisfied Customers
Mrs. Veske
Mrs. Stark
Mr. S. W. Sprattlc
Mr, J, I'ravel
Mr. 8. II . Oosuey
Mr. II. Miller
Mrs. Utidley
Mr. J. I'etre
Mrs, II. Jones. . . ,
. . . . ,'U7 W. Polk Street
21U W. Tyler Street
1102 Princeton Street
1018 Newell Street
514 15. TIoro Street
HOI W. Philadelphia Sireet
m H. John Street
. . . . CM N. KcIIokk Street
G18 N. KelloKg Street
CASH OR CREDIT .-.
H. F. CLARK
THE FURNITURE MAN
Bring in your newa itema.
Cliaa. L. Gruden wishes to an
nounce that he has severed his
connections with private corpor
ations una will enk'iiKo in tiro
general practice of luw with
offices at 719 CIusco building,
Portland, (Jreiron. tf
Don't send your printing out
of town,
R (1. Muck
I'hones Col. 1281
Wfl l'essciiilen Street ,
A. A. Muck
Phones Col. 118
.Main 40O7
Sand, Gravel and
Crushed Rock
Members ol the limUlci' Rxehaue