St. Johns review. (Saint Johns, Or.) 1904-current, September 02, 1921, Image 2

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    THE ST. JOHNS REVIEW
A. W. Murklc Ittlllor
Published Friday ofEnchJfoek
404 N. Jersey St. Phone Coi. 321
Subatrlptlon prloo $1.60 par year,
TK UKVIKW is entered nt post office
In Portland. Oresron. ns mail tiiatter
oi the second class under the Act of Con
rcss of Mnrch 3, 1879.
Mr. Kennedy Sb buying n hand
some residence erected at 525
South lvanhou street.
The participants in the Commit
nitv club play, "The Deestrict
Skttlc," will picnic with tlieir fnm
Hies t ScHptHMwe- Crtruk on Labor
Jay. An enjoyable time is autici
pitted.
Mr. and Mra. Foster of Sweet,
Id.iho.and Mr. and Mrs. Charles
l'o. terand daughter Alice have
returned from a week tit Sea
aide. Mr. Foster is it sister of
Mrs. Geoi'Ko Fobs of Wisconsin.
Miss Luona Foy. the talented
pinnist and instructor, left
Tuesday for a week's stay at
Government Snrinirs. about
dozen mile from Carson, Wash
ington.
Miss Mnnrarot Vinson, who
has been in Los Anifoles for
some time, is on a visit at the
home of her mother on South
Ivanhoe strtfot. Site has been
ill for the past several days but
Is now improving
Wo want to thank our many
friends and business men of bt.
Johns who gave ao willingly to
myself and children's support at
this time, through Mr. liartlord.
I'm sure it was so kind of you
all. lhankingyou again,- Mrs.
Franklin.
At the St. John Community
Church, CoiiKrvgiitionnl, Sunday:
timultiy Nclmol nt lOo'ilock. Mom
iiiK worship nt 11. .Subject: "The
Monti Dcmiimls of Christ." Hight
p. in.: "MccliiiK Christ Without
tihume." A lutil live song Mirviec,
U'd by the urclicMrn, will prcced
every uvening nervicc. You will find
a huMrty welcome. Uejiortwl.
Mint Georgia Rich tins ptirclms
ud a home nt 525 Aiimworth ave
nue, ii latue coiniiiolioiiK K-iooiu
Iioiimi and gurnge Aiiiswoith av
enue is one of the ntlt active wide
ktrcets of the city, with its gmt
center mid shade trees. Miss Rich
lias a iiiiiiiIkt of pupils taking h
course in iwdiiKftKUc. Miss Hrati-l
of GreHhniu, foimerly of .St. Johns.
who Iihs a larue class. Miss lit lid
Knofl of Cluckainas, ami Miss Jo
anna James of Rainier. These have
been heard in lecitsls in St. Johns.
Mis Rich will have her studio ns
usual at .110 ()wcgo stieet for the
convenience of the St. Johns pu
pil. Tho r.ew I'ionei'r M(!thodist
uhtirch bampiet and haztutr,
which in to he hold September
Mth. in receiving unimunl re-
MpoiiHti from the IocmI businesK
and profcHsionnl nitiu. Up to the
SOtli of August 175 tickets had
hewn sold, no if you want a
ticket lii-lter not doluy until the
ruaorvNlionit are exhuuHtcd. The
umny liniiH.lonut and iiHt'ful aril
ulttt which Hie being contrib
iiIimI for the I tiiKHiir will be ex
hibited ten dHys be fort tho lime
when they will be Mold in the un
occupied store biul.ii.ij of '.Ii
I'uniiiHiila National Uank block
on South Jersey utrcet. A
tiniipiti feature that bus been
worked out by the committee is
the receiving of donation work
by !rofetitnnl men. Or. S. A.
Muikey will give for the benellt
oi the ehtircn a set oi upper or
lower Hi tiHi'ittl teolh, kimxI us
tho natural, vnlued nt $Hfi. Dr.
F. A. Snndifur will give occu
list serviie. Kev. W. K. Klouter
will perform inurriMge ceremony.
All these foM to be given to the
church. Thomas Autxeu has do
imtod the lwiuling fur the I! re
place club room.
On WvliicMly ntgltt ul Ihiswcvk
the St. Johns Coiiiimiuity Church,
Count tfRsliimul, a ttteptUm was
! liven for the new isutor sml wife,
lev. nihI Mr. 1). It. Noun. Mr:
SWuldleiuuii piest itUil the new com
t&, niter which Rev, Mr. Kloktcr,
ItttMor of the St. Johns 1'iouevr M.
1. church, gave a welcome in be
half uf other churches His wouls
weiu filled with a ipiut which
ik.s for a most happy coocra
live ulstiou iMttweeti the chuicnes
Key. Mr. CouktMiit, president uf the
Portland Association of Courega
tioiml chuiches, spoke the welcome
for the occasion, after which Rev,
Mr. NvHirsc lespoiuletl with a few
words of appreciuliou of the spirit
shown by tho.- present. Mi. Oliver
biyed a violin solo which was
thoroughly enjoyed by all, ud Mr.
l'aast'tt Mug in his chaiactenstic
way, "Out Here llie W est He
tin," ami rekiwwkd very etsner
uusly with au encore. The ladies
tlwn presented their iwrt of th
progiaut which coiuiatcd of fimt
Kuluii. ke cieam, cuke ami cutfee
iu miles to say lltU was eujoyed by
uu. JutiyniK uoui me spirit inuiu
fetl by theiwstor nnd p ople tin
chinch is piejNiml to step out into
an active, piovresfcive program
which will strengtUeu the religious
life of the couimuuity.
Try our Chile-'The Geneva,'
215 1-2 N. Jorsoy stroot.
Maternity ensoe taken very
roiusonnble. Phone Col. iHM. Hos
iclynco 507, ISt Polk.
Tho Guiiava Confectionery serve
1 9 Cream, Quid Drink and Light
tuaeiiy. JuiUi Jwwy,
Y. W. C. A. Notes
Mrs. J. M. Shaw returned
Sun
day from the Northwest Conference
at faeabeck, Wash.
All the girls' clubs will begin
next Tuesesdav and meet on the
regular days at the usual hours.
The Y. W. C. A. wants to co
operate with all the churches,
young peoples' societies, employ
ment for girls and women and all
community affairs where it may be
helpful.
On account of the growing activ
ities at the Y, W. C. A. Mrs. Ma
bel Robertson has been employed
by the Central Association as assist
ant secretary.
livening classes will begin in October.
Neighbor John II. Bnteman has
left ua. Through life ho wiolded
with a strong arm an ax of up
rightness. By his sturdy cour
aup nnd ncrsevcrunco he has set
through life an oxnmplo which
would bo well for any one to
follow.
Whereas, The Almighty God
has seen fit to cull from our
midst our esteemed neighbor,
we of St. Johns Camp, No. 733,
Woodmon of tho World, extend
our heurtfelt ayrnputhy to tho
bereaved family and frionds in
thi their hour of bereavement.
We triJHt their grief will be
lessened by firm faith in God
and a strong determination to
take up the struggle with the
same courage and peraovoranco
displayed through lifo by our
departed neighbor.
It. G. Greene, C. A. Kreyor,
J. 11 Hodges, Committee.
Mr. and Mrs. Leu and fam
ily aro moving to 521 Mohawk
street,
For Sale. Two good singers.
St Anderaburg rollers, reasona
ble. Also small phonograph.
I'hone Col. 1075.
Wanted. Ludy to enro for ol-
derly lady. Inquire. 1022 S. Kell
ogg strcof.
All kinds of dressmuklng done
very reasonable, oiu domes
made over. Ladies' nnd child-
reus' suits and coats. Address
811. 10. Iluchnnnn street, East St
Johns. y
$30 payment gives you possession
of a new ! room house near school
Monthly payments $30, including
iuteiest; $15 applied on principal
f If) interest. Why not own you
own home instead of rent receipts
Call Col. 1025.
Rev. Jos. Hoberg and grand
daughter, Mrs. J. 11. Rogers of
AIcMinnvillo were guests nt
tlio homo of Rev. C. I'. Gates last
Friday. Kov. Hoberg ih the
grandfather of Kov. Gates and is
a his tilth year.
On August 22nd Rev. Mr. Ros
sell and family visited at tho
homo of Mr. and Mrs. M. Is
Green. 810 Smith avenue. Mr.
Rossell Is pastor of tho Christian
church at Monmouth. Ho Iiiib
also been pastor of the Christian
hurch at Grand Rapids, Michi
iran. where Mrs. Green was rut
active member before coming
West, recalling pleasant mom
f.f B
ones 01 tne association 01 ior
inor years. Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Wh stlur. no ghbora of Mr. ami
Mrs. Green nnd esteemed friends
of Mr. Rossell, made up n very
p easant i nner party. Mr. Ros
sell is among the successful min
isters in this state.
Sale Friday, Saturday, Tuesday
Don't fail to cull ut 702 Polk meet
in eliitiiiK out ome tock to insk
rtmiu for other.:
lUrcto Cuke MUturr 30e
llili ursilt' llrooiii HOc
Stfl'OIHl " " IK
Iteoiioiay Jur Cnits ,25c
Maton Jar Cuim 30c
Vnii L-iir, tin) 215c
Alpine AiiiK.s lor a
l.i'Hioan, ilo 85c
Sm-ol Tick lew, lit tte
HlK sack Salt 9c
1I.U. Hire, 3 lbs 25c
Milk lUbe lite
C. Mftiliumllov 15c
Camp Sardine in ihiic ulivn oil, 'i. . ."5c
ouaker Piimakc P our 15c. 2 for 25c
Niltnl prMiuitw nice line of uplces, ire
eri-ain, Hem iiouiiniiu, milk, creatu
laimraad et. t, v,jav.ui
Choice
St, Johns Hat Works and
Shoe Cleaning Parlor
Groceries
A full line of the
choicest groceries
at most reasonable
prices, constantly
on hand.
L, SIMMONS & 00,
GROCERS
C01 l'eMcudeu Phone Columbia 210
Dr. L. F. Pickens,
DENTIST
Office hours 8 to 12 a. in. 1 to 0- p. m.
Evenings 7 to 9.
Peninsula Hank Dldg.
Office Phone Columbia 1183
Real Estate
Established Since 1905
Member National Am'ii of Realty Hoards
Member Ititcmtnte Realty Association,
Member Portland Realty Hoard.
List your property with us; wc uiak
wiles. S. C. COOK, Rraltor.
402 N. Jersey Street.
Dr. W. J. Gilstrap
Physician & Surgeon
Glasses Accurately Fitted
X ray Laboratory
Peninsula Security Co. Bldg.
St. Johns.
Poff & O'Neil
TRANSFER AND STORAGE
Sand and Gravel
Dally Trips to Portland
Phone Col. 308 206 N. JERSEY ST
PENINSULA WASHERY
LET US DO YOUR WORK ONCE
Wet Wash, 2 kinds Rough Dry and
l'intsu Work. Special attention given
to Bachelor Duiidies. We Call for and
Deliver.
1 032 N. Syracuse Street Phone Col. I4S7
PENINSULA TITLE ABSTRACT A REALTY CO
H. HENDERSON, Mnagr
402 N. J.rt.y Str.tt
Abstracts of Title Prepared
Titles Itxamlned
Phone Columbia 2CG
Member Ilullders IUchange
W. P. Greene & Son
Contractors & Builders
D25 It. BUCHANAN STRMiT
Portland, Ore. Phone Col. 102G
ladles and Cents Hats Cleaned and Blocked
Ht Nino in titv Otv
10-t N Jersey .Street St, Johni
FOY'S
St Johns Fair Store
Highest Quality and Lowest Prices
Toys a Specialty
207 N. Jersey St. Phone Col.839
C. R. SEELEY
Painter, Paper Hangcrand
Kalsomlner
P-hotiu Col 42 101 Olytupia St.
Phone Columbia 1)33
G. W. FORD
Celt Pool Digging, House Raisin
and Remodeling! also Shingling
637 N. Leonard Street
I'hone Columbia 81
E. Bergland
LAWYER
113ft N. Jersey Street
Residents of St. Johns havltiK taxes
and city liens to ay lit Portland can
make tnclr payments wmioui incouveui
etice by avalllug themselves of our ser
vices. Wc will pay same and secure youi
receipt without Inconvenience to you
Pee. i!Gc, References: Any St. Johni
Hunk. Peninsula Title, Abstract and
Really Co,, by II. Henderson, Manager;
4(U Norm jersey street,
Phillips & Leland
Transfer and Storage
Phone Col. 72 Office 209 S. Jersey
DAH,Y TRIPS TO PORTLAND
Laurel Lodge, I.O.O.F.
" WT"':' No. IOO, St. Johns. Orapon
Meets each Monday evcnliiK In UihlPcl
lows hall at 7:3o. A cordial welcome to
all visiting brothers.
1. H CiinmilT. N O, ThomtTllumrvuii. V.O
juc KoUlU, Krc. hre. O, W. NoifUC. Hlll.tWc.
II. luiK.Tir.i.
St, Johns Gamp No, 7546
Modern Woodmon of America.
Wc heartily solicit the attendance ol
our members at our reKUr ineetiiiK
cverv 'M ami 4th Thunuiay evenlUK.
O, W. Muliiu, C. It. llalchlttu
Consul. Clerk.
Phone Columbia 1)62 Col. 1450.
HOLMES LODGE NO. 101
KMGIIIS Of I'VIIIIAS
Meets every Prlday ulKht at
i;o o'clock In 1IIUKNUK
w Mall, Visitors always
rome.
II. II. ARNOLD, C.C.
Woodmen of the World
St. Johns Cmin 773
Meet every Thursday evening in
I, O, O. V. Hull, I.eavitt and Jersey
streets. Visitors always welcome,
W A. Trout, c. c 1
H, C.CUtk, Clcik
DORIC LODGE NO. 132
A. P. and A. M.
Meets the first and third
Wcduesdayof each mouth
la auMiuc llaii, Vlsi
tors welcome,
John M. Illair, W. M.
A, W. Davis, Secretary,
PENINSULA CHAPTER
Ho. 43 n. . M.
Stuted inectliiKS ou the Crt
Monday of each mouth iu Ma
sonic lull, XUlors WcUoim.
W. A CAKROU..K II r,
1 II. LKMON, brcreur.
The Fraternal Boosters
Meets every Wednesday evening
in the
MOOSE HALL
Join ami Help lloost
LORENZEN'S CABINET SHOP
418 North Jersey Street
l?nruitnre Making nnd Job Work
Specialty. RefmisliitiK and Re
pairing neatly doue.
Phono Columbia 977
PENINSULA ELECTRIC CO.. Inc.
Electrical Engineers and Contractors
WlKINO flXTUKKS AND Sl'm.lKS
General Kepdir Work
109 S. Jersey Street, Portland, Oregon
OfliccCol. KcsIdenccCol. J77
Dr. E. P. Borden
DENTIST
Palulesa extraction of teeth under tilt mm
oxuic x
Peniusula IUiiK Bldg.
St.-Johns, Portland, Oregon
Keep
Your
on
ROGERS
Dr. L. J. Keliher
Dentist--
Room A Peninsula Bank Building
Telephone Colli lubin 793
Dr. Herbert F. Jones
CHIROPRACTOR
311 North Jersey Street
Day Phone
Columbia 97
Night Phone
Columbia COO
St Johns Transfer S Storage
Successor to
J. R. WEIMER
Careful nnd experienced furniture
Col. 82
nnd experienced
movers.
Feed and Fuel
109 K. Ilurliugton St
Pulley Zurcher
Plumbing, Heating & Tinning
We Repair Aluminum Ware
Phone Col. 92 207 S. Jersey St
THE ST. JOHNS GARAGE
Authorized Ford Service Stn
tion. Complete line of Fore:
parts iu stock.
Tires, tubes and accessories
Crank cases drained and
flushed out and refilled with
fresh supply of motor oil free
of labor charge.
CARS STORED
Weldincr, Brazing and Ra
diators Kepatred.
WooIIey Bros.
Phone Columbia 690.
216 North Jriey St.
vs
Summons
No. II 6699.
In the Circuit Court ol the State of Or
cgon (or Multnomah county.
Tiioiuas J, Ntcuoison, riaiuiin,
Maud Nicholson. Defendant.
To Maude Nichosou,.tue above nam
ed Defendant.'
In the uawe of the State of Oregon
you are hereby reaulred to appear and
answer the Complaint filed against you
In the above cntltieu lourt anil suit, ou
or before the 12th day of bentcuiber,
1921, suid date beini; after the expiration
of six weeks from the 29th day of July,
the date of the -first publication of this
Suiutuous, and If you fail to answer, for
want thereof, tue piaiutiu will apply to
the Court for a decree dissolving the
marriage contract now and heretofore
existint! between the plaiutilT and de
lemlant, and for sucli otucr ana lurtlier
relief as he may be entitled to, asked tor
iu plaintiff's Complaint ou file herein.
This Summons is published by order
if the Hon. Geo. Taxwell, Judge of the
Circuit Court of the State ol Oregon, for
Multnomah County, said order having
been made and entereti on tne zzuu tiay
of July, 1921. U. C. WJWI5,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Office 316 Board of Trade bldg., Portland.
Residence Addrcss,1611 Willamette bvd,
Portland, Oregon.
Date of first publication July 29, 1921:
last publication bcpt.'J, ltKi.
You have been waiting for it and we have been pre
paring for the
Season's Greatest Sale
And owing to the quiet conditions we have been going through lately we have been set
back financially to a point where we have to turn some merchandise quickly morder to
raise the necessary money to straighten things out, and the only way to do this is to sell
you the goods you need most and at a time when you neccf them.
School time is herc,and we are ready to supply your wants for the things you will
need for the boys and girls, and at prices you will readily realize are within your reach.
Sale starts Saturday, Sept, 3rd, and positively ends Saturday, Sept, lOIti
Brooms
With every $5 purchase or over
we will give you a broom for lc.
1C
R. G. Muck A. A. Muck
Phones Col. 13S4 Phones Col. 118
Bast 8531 Main 490?
907 Pesseadeu Street
Sand, Gravel and
Crushed Rock
Members of the Unllders' Kxchauge
Muhm & Brewer
Contractor uid Builders.
lans and Specifications furnished
Free when we build. Repairs and
Alterations. .Res. Phone Col. 96
One qt. Aluminum Sauce
Pans, extra spe- 4CA
Boys' Suits
With Two Pairs Knlckcra
Made from fine heavy, firm
materials with two palrpanfs
lined. Compare them with
$15.00 Suits down town. Sizes eight to
sixteen years.
$9.50
Boys' fine dark material Knicker Suits
Boys' dark, heavy well made Knicker Pants
Boys' very fine dark Knicker Pants
Boys' Fall and Winter weight Union Suits
Men's $5.00 dark stripe Moleskin Pants at
Boys' fine Wool Makinaw Coats at
WASH GOODS
36 inch Unbleached Indian Head Sheeting, yard
36 inch good quality Unbleached Sheeting,
36 inch fine figured Challies, special
36 inch Percales, large line pretty patterns
36 inch Bleached Muslin, special sale price
36 inch Curtain Net for windows, sale price
36 inch striped Outing Flannels, heavy quality, yard 19c
Men's Dress or Work Sox at pair 12c
Men's Silk Dress Sox at pair 49c
Men's Handkerchiefs, sale price, each. 5c
Pearl Buttons, at card 5c
?6.95
98c
$1.89
79c
$3.65
?6.95
16c
10c
19c
19c
12Mc
25c
Pins, largo slzo, package 4c
Fancy Bow Ribbons at yard. 35c
Boys' and Girls' Rotex Union Suits, AO
Fall weight, at garment vOU
50 yard spools Sewing Silk, spool 5c
36 inch bleached Indian Head, yd.. .25c
Little Boys' Khaki Coveralls, sizes 4
to 7 years, made like Men's, 95c
Men's Neckwear, Values to $1.00, at 39c
Large No. 2 Heavy Galvanized Wash
Tubs, $2.00 Values, Sale Price. . . .98c
Large Size Huck Towels, Special at. 15c
Extra Special in Ladles' Double Hair
Nets made of Real Human Hair, 10c
Ginghams
The Finest Line of Dress Ginghams for
House and School Wear on the
East Side, at Xard
24c
Men's 25c Heavy Wool Sox, at pair 49c
Men's Fall and Winter Heavy Weight
Union Suits at - $1.25
EXTRA SPECIAL
Ladies' Black Silk Lisle Hose, Sale
Price Pair
25 Cents
$2.49
Children's $3.50 Fancy Gingham
School Dresses, sale price
low prices on all
rls' Shoes at this sale
Clark's O.NX Thread
5c
All numbers, black
or white, spool
OVERALLS
Men's Heavy Weight Bib Over
alls, going at
Work Shirts
Men's Fine Blue Chambray
Work Shirts, Special at
98c
59c
OIL CLOTH 35c
White aud Colors, pretty patterns, yardvcv
Men's Heavy Canvas Gloves, Pair - 10c
Ladies' $1.50 Sport Corsets, at - 88c
Ladies' Figured Satteen Petticoats - $1.89
Men's Leather Palm Canvas Gloves - 26c
Muslin Underwear
Petticoats, Chemise, Night Qir
Gowns, Drawers; val. to $2 vOC
School Shoes gSft
Buster Brown Stockings
Misses' and Children's Fine Ribbed Lisle Stockings in Black or Brown, Spe, at Pair 21c
Boy's very heavy Double Knee Buster Brown Stockings, the best made, Sale Price Pr. 42c
Boy's very Heavy Durable Stockings, Pair - - . 35c
Misses' and Childrcn'sne Buster Brown Silk Lisle Stockings, Black, Brown, White, pr.45c
Men's Black Satteen Work Shirts, Special . ' , 9fc
Men's Fine Caps, Values to $3.50, at - $1.15
Men's Fine Corduroy Pants, Sale Price, Pair - $3.15
Ladies' Fine House Aprons, at 98c Ladies' Summer Uuion Suits, Sale Price - 39c
Ladies' Buster Brown Pure Silk Hose, Pair -" . SSc
Coats Crochet Cotton, at Ball - 10c Large Comforter, Size Cotton Battine, Roll I5c
EXCEPTIONAL BIG BARGAINS WILL BE PUT ON SALE AS PAST AS THE GOODS ARRIVE EACH DAYfat Mks Tkn
The People's Bargain Store
113 Philadelphia St. Masonic Building. St. Johns ' Open Evelines
W. A. CARROLL
Real Estate Broker
Opportunity is now'Kuocking at
your uoor. uuy your uome now.
Prices ate low. 1925 is fast an-
proaching when values will double.
You need some of this increased
wealth.
Call at our office and select yours
now.
Phone Columbia 1285
301 N.Jersey St
COR. BALTIMORE
Gasser's Express
202 N. Jersey St
We Haul AnythingAny Time Any Place
Fireproof Storage
Moving Jobs and Long Distance Hauling
A Specialty
Phn Office Col. 824
Residence Cl. 377
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