St. Johns review. (Saint Johns, Or.) 1904-current, September 30, 1921, Image 3

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A MONTH
You can purchase any one of the
ranges listed below on the special
ly Easy Terms of $5 per Month.
We will accept your old range as
first payment, or you can pay $5
down and we will deliver the new
range to your home.
8-14 Charier Oak, Plain Nickel Trimming $77.50
8-18 Charter Oak, White Enamel Trimming $90.00
8-18 Occidental, Plnltr Trimming. , $69.50
8-18 Wcdgcwood, Plain Nickel Trimming $87.50
.8 18 Peerless, White Knamcl Trimming $87.50
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WE have been here hr years in business and
expect to remain. During this time we
have scon competitors come and go aud a
few have taken away more than they brought into
. the town. Docs it pay to help them do this? Is it
not better to deal with those wlto become citizens of
the communitv and are interested in a large way in
its welfare? Where we have made money it has
been reinvested in other St. Johns industries, or in
making our own store better and larger and helping
.towards the growth aud betterment of St. Johns in
both cast's.
We employ none but American citizens and will
jCmploy no other.
Our homes arc in St. Johns, our children are
getting their education in St. Johns schools aud we
arc proud of it.
We have no intentions of taking away St. Johns
dollars and spending them in other climates.
The Grabateria Cash Grocery
COUCH & CURRIER, Owners
Phone Columbia 102
Dr. V. IVSchulUe, Res. Col. 1131
Office Col. 379
Drs. Schultze & Swart
PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS
1-0 Bonlmm & Currier Bldg.
I Portland Manufacturing Co.
-MANUFACTURERS OF-
$ Panels, Berry Boxes,
celsior Grape Boxes, Egg Case btock,
and all kinds of Veneer
FACTORY, FOOT OF RICHMOND STREET
St. Johns Lumber Co.
Wholesale and Retail
Columbia 131
C 1101
Department of the Interior
U. S. LU VffKt M tKllitd, re
Sept. 20tb, 1921.
Notice is hereby gWeo tlut Chester
D. Bodway. of Portland, Ore., who, on
May 10th, 1930, made Homettead Bntry,
No. 066W, for Lot 3, Section 19, Town
hlp 1 N., Range 1 K., W. Meridian. Ua
filed notice of intention to make three
year proof, to catabllah claim to tbe land
aboTC described, befor the RegUter &
Receiver of tbe U. S. Land Office, a
Portland. Oregon, on tbe 8th day of No
vember, 1921.
Claimant name aa wit esse: John
Redding of Llnnton, Ore., R. V. D. 1;
M. Mill, of Llnnton. Ore,, R. P. V. 1;
Stanley Percell.of Linnton, Ore., R. P.
D. 1; Willi DeWey, of Linnton, Ore.,
R. P. D. 1.
Act June 9, 1916.
ALKXANDHR SWBRK,
Sept. 8Oct RegUtcr.
Men's'Odd Coats awl yts.
rogbrs:
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Dr. D. S. Swart, Res. Col 283
Office Col. 379
Coffee Drums, Ex
Foot of Burlington St.
W. 0. W. DANCE
The W. O. W. Announces
a Series of Dances, the First
to be given Monday Even
ing, October 3 at Blckner
Hall, St. Johns.
Dancing te Start at 1:45
Music by 4 piece Orchestra
'Good Time Assured
"Try tho Drug Storo lUrat"
ST. JOHNS PHARMACY
The Prescription Storo
A. D. S., SANTOX AND DR. HOBSON REMEDIES PHONE COLUMBIA 381
Guaranteed Rubber Goods For Your Fall Needs
TOOTH PASTE
Pchecco Tooth Paste 39c
Eucntnitit Tooth Paste 19c
Nuxferronc Liquid Iron
Coaatwieo trade is brisk. Six
lines are in operation.
Subject for Christian Science
services Sunday: Unreality.
J. H. Freum is having a fine
residence erected on North Jer
sey street.
When a busy little beo Rets a
load he goes straight home
which is more than any man
can do.
MrB. G. Olson and three child
ren or. l'rineviiio navo Deen
visitina formor friends in St.
Johns and vicinity.
Northwest wheat has no com
petitor. Strength in the millstuff
market has forced an expected
advance of $1 a ton.
Oil has been found in Arctic
rcir tons. A heavy secoago has
been located in a vast area hith
erto deemed worthless.
Mrs. T. C. Wniteof 810 North
Syracuse entertained Mr. and
Mrs. T. V. Uarncs ot itosouurg
at her home last week.
Mm IV 11. Hnln nf Sr. Helens
was tho KUst of her daughter,
Mrs. J.T. Chambers, on Will
amotto boulevard tho past week.
Is there any law against park
ing a wood pile half wuy acrosB
thn nldnwulk? A writer in tho
Scllwood Beo asks the question.
Mm. ,1. B. Thoru. dauchter
and two sons of 2129 Willumetto
l.m-.lnvnnl huvQ returned from a
four weeks' absence in tho hop
fields near Independence.
nr. .Inn n will nrcuch a so
rtnu if nnrmnnn for tho month
of October on "Tho Church."
H'a florins of sermons dur nirthn
past month on "Tho Gospel in
Literaturo" proved very inter
esting and were greatly appreci
ated by the largo audionccs in
attendance.
U. I. Whintlur left Inst Sunday
morning for a doer hunt in Cen
tral Oregon, Ho was accompa
nied by his son Clarence and Mr.
nnil MrH. Corcoran, in whoso car
they aro making tho trio. Be
fore returning they win visit mo
Silver King minn and other min
ing properties near there.
Mrs. Frank A. Rico has added
to her already well equipped
studio a now Stoinway grand
piano. This enables her pupils
to havo tho advantage of en
semble work, which was so ably
demonstrated at the last recital.
During tho Winter months Mrs.
Rico plans giving frequent re
citals at her studio.
Wayland and Leo Murphy,
Rnaf Hlo-htv.HPcnnd and Fremont
streets, have saved $500 tho past
four vcars through tho salo of
mill nmrliicful hv n herd of iroats
Tho boys started with one kid
and have grauuauy increaseu
their herd until the sale of milk
brings in n considerable rev
enue.
Why doeB n woman's hat
cost ho much more than a man's?
Surely tho trimming can't ac
Aniint fnr mnrA Minn n fraction
WWMV "
of difference." Certainly not, but
imn mnnr rnmnmher thnt IE COBIB
more to sen a hat to a woman.
A man seldom takea up more
rrinn two minutes of tho sales
man's time, while a woman will
keep the entire sales staff busy
for half a day. New xorK nun.
Somewhat of a novel enter
tainment will be given at tho
St. Johns Library Wednesday
nvnnincr. October 5th. when real
people willl appear in foreign
costume, it wu do in tne iorm oi
a pageant of foreign lands, un
der the direction of Miss Vida
Nicholls, and Mrs. B. A. Thax
ter will tell something about tho
different costumes. The public
is cordially invited to attend.
The first church services will
be held in the new MethodiBt
hnrfh nn Charleston street on
Sunday morning at the regular
hour. Special music has been
prepared, after which the ser
mon will be preached by tho pas
tor, the Rev. W. E. Kloster. The
Woman's Christian Temperance
. a . .
Union will assist in tne evening
services. Mrs. G. W. Overstreet,
nrouirlont nf the W. C.T.U.. will
speak and special music will be
sung by memoers ox tne union.
Mrs. Lafe Brown ofScanpooae
died Wednesday of last week,
afteran illness of some time. She
had been spending tho Summer
with her sister, Mrs. biferte,
in St. Johns and had recently
returned to her home in Scap-
Eoose, apparently feeling much
etter. She was aged 46 years
and leaves a husband und three
children. The funeral took place
last Saturday and was attended
bv a number from St. Johns. Rev.
Johnson of Portsmouth preached
the sermon.
Pretty dry weather for the Rain
coat Man.
Tho lumber business is re
ported to bo looking up.
Irene Ogden has recovered
from her recent illness enough
to go to school.
A. W. Davis is building anew
rosidenco at 625 East Richmond
street.
Mrs. D. C. Ely of Oregon City
greeted old friends here the
past week.
Mrs. Bessie Nesbit of Kllctisburg
is a guest at ,tuc home of bcr
brother, J. M. Shaw.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kclloy of
Seattle, formor residents of St.
Johns, were welcome visitors
here tho past week.
Tho Pythian Sister Altru
istic Club will meet at tho home
of Sister Brice. 214 West Chicago
street, Tuesday, Oct. 4th.
Two hundred and 74 thousand
fiersons were divorced in Amcr
ca last year, according to Judge
Grant of tho probata court of
Boston.
Phillips & Lcland, tho trans
fer men, havo added a fine new
truck to their equipment, which
increasing business mado nec
essary. Tho Lnurelwood Past Noblo
Grand Club will meet at tho
homo of Sister Loretta Norene.
510 Alloghony Btreet, Thursday,
uctouor bth, at z p. m.
Mr. and Mrs. Frnnk Sullivan
of 702 North Edison street aro
rejoicing over tho arrival of a
seven pound daughter.Scpt.26th.
Mother and daughter doing fine.
With tho world's hon cron
extremely short, it looks like
higher prices this year. Tho
market is strong in nil quar
ters and more active in this sec
tion.
Tho Guild of St. Andrews
Episcopal church, Portsmouth,
havo nrranirod a hard times so
cial nnd bundlo salo, to bo held
at tho St. Androws parish hall
on Friday evening, September
30th.
Mr. nnd Mrs. William Sackett.
formorly of Missouri, but who
havo recently purchased a ranch
at Ulymplu, Wash., weroSt.
Johns visitors laBt week. Mr.
Sackett is a cousin of Morrit
Hanks, whom ho had not seen
for twenty years.
St. Johns Community Club
The Community Club will hold
a social meeting at the Y. W. C. A.
building on next Tuesday evening
which promises to be particularly
interesting and entertaining. There
will he prominent speakers who
will give entertaining talks; reports
ou the Pair site proposition; re
freshnients will be served and the
Community Club Band will reiulr
some selections, There will be
other innovations that will tend to
make the evening one of pleasure
and enjoyment. Make it a point
to be on hand next Tuesday even
iug. It will be well worth while.
Some acreage to trade for a car
or bt. Johns lots. Call at this oihee.
Men's Pine Dress Shoes $4.95.
ROGERS.
Lost. Kutahts Temnlar rincr.
badly worn. Small ted cross in s.-t
ting. Leave at Review office.
For first. class dress making call
317 Smith avenue, North, Suits,
coats, dresses and children's gar
ments. For sale. One tou Ford truck,
1020 model. W. II. Saxon, 907
North Hudson street.
Misses BeruiceSbaw and Marion
Dunsmore left for the University of
Oregon at Eugene last Sunday.
The Telephone Company will
give a demonstration aud enter
tainment free at tbe Y W. C. A.
building, Tuesday evening, Octo
ber nth.
The Review is late in being is
sued this week owing to tbe turdi-
ness of some of the advertisers in
getting their copy to us. Unless ad
vertising matter, as well as news
items, reach this office by Wednes
day noon it is very difficult aud
sometimes out oi the question to get
the paper out on time. Please re
member this and all get copy in by
noon Wednesday, aud earlier if
possible.
At a meeting of tbe Fraternal
Boosters Wednesday evcniiig Rufus
Holroan. county commissioner, gave
an interesting talk ou matters rel
ative to county affairs in which this
section is interested, A number
from the Community Club were in
atteudaucc at the meeting and T. J.
Monahan, president of the club,
made a neat address. The sewer
question, Fair site and other mat
ters of civic interest were taken up.
SPECIALS
Pasturne Tooth Paste 17c
Kolynos Tooth Paste 25c
9Gc
GLOVES
LARGE ASSORTMENT
W. W. ROGERS
THE RAINCOAT MAN
RUBERS. ROGERS.
Get your Wear-Ever Aluminum
Pan at the St. Johns Hardware Co.
95c. value for 38c
Note to brides: Tho thing thnt
separates a properly hitched
team of horses is tho tongue.
Typewriter paper for salo at
this oflice.
TIN PANTS. ROGERS.
DAN'S G18 .Wlndoll St.
Horse, Buggy, Harness
Complete $125.
Do you know you can trudc your
old tires in on new ones? Jack
Campbell, 1045 Williams avenue.
RUBER-SHOES. ROGERS,
For Sale Cheap. Kitchen cab
inet, 9x13 rug, 3 burner gasoline
stove. Call at Sweet's Tire Shop,
118 Philadelphia street.
For Sale. Gray wicker bugy
in A-l condition. Cull at 1S38
Aster street.
Sweater Vests. ROGERS.
Property for Sale. Corner lot
50x100; two houses, both in
good condition, and modern con
veniences, three blocks from car
lino; nice locution. H01 W.
Richmond street, St. Johns, Ore.
lints and Cans that fit vour face
ami pocket book.
R O U R S.
For Salo. Six room house.
good location; nil improvements
paid. $1000 and terms, 023 N.
Ivanhoo street.
For Snlo.-22 Flemish Glnnt
rabbits und houses; can be
bought for $20. Also havo u fine
Jersey cow bIx years old; gives
two and one-half gallons of milk
a day. Call and soe hor. 814 N.
Ivanhoo street, St. Johns.
Good Work Pants $2 50.
ROGERS.
For Sule. Modern four room
house, and lot l.'IOxlSO, 40 foot
front, at 465 IS. Chicago street.
Cull 463 E. Chicugo.
For Salo. Drop-hoad sowing
machino, 'almost new, $20;
Eastman kodak, folding 31 x4f.
very cheap. Also candy scales and
somo electric fixtures, very ren
sonuble. Cull 710 East Mohawk
street.
Boys' Overcoats $7.50; fioys'
Suits 4.85 Up.
R O G E R S.
For Rent. SleopinR rooms
nicely furnished, in private fnm
ily. Meals across street. Call
Columbia 68.
Try our Chile.- 'The Genevu,'
215 l-i: N, Jersey street.
Get your battery recharged at
the bt. Johns Garage. udv
For Sale. Everbearing Straw
berry plants, $1.00 per hundred.
Call 610 N. Smith uve.
$1800 For 4 room plastered
house, only three blocks from bank,
lot 75x100, plumbing aud lights;
terms or will take small car. Rice
& Tate, Realtors, 107 N. Jersey;
Col. 887.
I am moving my real estate bus
iness from 301 North Jersey
street, St. Johns district, to
Room 422 Chamber of Com
merce building, corner Fourth
and Stark. 1 will still continue
to handle St. Johns proporty and
will bo in a position to give as
good sorvico to my clients as I
havo endeavored to do locally.
When you have anything to sell
or buy givo me a chance. I havo
addod a new line of business
chances. W. A. Carroll, Phono
Main 8067.
St. Johns Christian
CHURCH
Oswego and Central
School 9:45 A. U,
Connyilon and Sermoa 11:00 A. U.
C. E. 6:30 P. M,
Sertoli 7:30 P. M,
Midweek Senlct Thursday 8 P. U,
Sunday Evening Subject:
"What Constitutes a
Church7"
DR. JONES, Minister
The Year's Profit
HnHnHHHMMHMMHHHHi
The salaried man or wage earner can figure his
year's profit only on the basis of the amount he has
saved during the twelve months.
Can you figure a profit, or must you figure a loss
on your years work?
Peninsula National Bank
COURTESY,
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1 "Wear-Ever"
1 95C 1-qunrt
5 Aluminum Stew Pan
1 For ONLY 38C ;
5 On or before Oct. 8
This Spcciul Offer is made so you enn sec for
yourself thnt aluminum . utensils are NOT nil the
same.
"Wear-Ever" utensils nrc mndo from hnrd,
thick, cold-rolled sheet aluminum mclnl which'
again nnd ngnin hnu been passed through gignntic
rolling mills nnd subjected to the pressure of huge
stamping machines.
Get your Stew Pan
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St Johns
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Gasser's Express
202 N. Jersey St.
We Haul AnythingAny Time Any Place
Fireproof Storage
Moving Jobs and Long Distance Hauling
A Specialty
Phone Offlco Col. 824
Residence Col. 377
CaPEaaBaEjr
B. H. GAGE, 1&3 Oatmnn Street is now an
owner of an Opal Range. Another customer
Is satisfied with range quality
H. F. CLARK
THE FURNITURE MAN
Needlework, Ktamperi articles und I
materials for working, crochet'
thread and notions at Din Hird
Uazaar, 311 N. Jersey St. 48 f
A, lCIll IIIIU W lUVUt MUM I
confectionery, ice cream and
summer beverages. Tak'e home
a brick, of ice cream for Sunday I
dinner. Call Columbia 1051. The
Fern, 203 N. Jersey street. 21M
For Sale Corner 100x100 with
4 room shack on rear with lights
and sink. Macadam street and
sidewalks all paid; $300 cash and
balance of 1100 on easy payments.
KICK & TATK, Realtors, 107 N.
Jersey; Col. 887.
Typewriter panor for salo at
this office. Price 25c per hun
dred sheets, or 500 sheets for one
dollar.
SERVICE,
SECURITY
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OIL HEATERS
At 1921 Prices
Prices From $5,00 to $8,50
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DYE WORKS
Suits Pressed 50c
Best work in the city.
No Charge for Calling for atd
Deliveriiig.
I'hone Columbia 1289
Kx-Soldlersl We have the prop
erty for you. Come in and let us.
convince you. Free legal advice
aud application blanks filled out.
HICK & TAT K, Realtors, 107 N,
Jersey; Columbia 887.
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