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THE ST. JOHNS REVIEW A. W. Mntkle Editor Publiahed Friday of Each Week 404 N. Jersey St. Phone Col.321 Sub or I p tj o p r I o 8 1 . 6 O p r jr e n r . THR R8VIKW Is entered at post office In Portland, Oregon, ns mall mnttcr of the second class under the Act of Con gress of March 3, 1879, HIGH SCHOOL NOTES The C. C. C. The young people of the Baptist Friday, October 7, the third nnd Congregational churches are termers gave their first class proud of their new name wnicn was party, which was held after the decided upon by nineteeu members foot ball game. Later games of the class at the V. W. C. A. r rr.t .... ft 1 .... were enjoyed in tne gymna- oepiemuer zmi. u was ueciueu up "Come to Church Sunday!" The Episcopal church invites you. Services at Odd Fellows' Hall, 7:30 p. m. Reported. H. Peck of 7M South Craw ford street, with four entries of chickens at the Salem Fair, re ceived four prizes, two of which wero first prizes. Rev. Chester Paul Gates, pas tor of tho Evangelical church, will preach his final sermon Sun day, prior to taking up his work as EvanRclist for tho Ore gon State Conference. Church of Jesus Christ of hones to havo Lattor Day Snints: Sundnv school Sunday morning at 10:30 at Bickner Hall. Cottage meet ing every other Friday even ing at 7:30, 521 East Mo hawk street. All welcome; no collections. The Epworth League held a business meeting at the beauti ful now homo of their pastor, Kov. Kloster. After tho meeting adjourned games wore played, after which a lunch was served. Wo all had a good timo. Wo meet oTcry Sunday evening at 0:30 in our now church. Come and join ua. Reported. Tho women of Portland on Tuesday ovening organized the Womon'B Realty Hoard of Port land. 1 he officers are: Mrs. Johnson, president; Mrs. Neti hauser, vice-president; Mrs. Slocum, secretary; Mrs. HarriH, assistant secretary: Mra. Kelley, treasurer. Mrs. Tato of St. Johns was made a member ol tho oxccutlvo committee. Fred Iirockman was organizer. Wo call your attention again to tho revival campaign in the old M. E. church which began Thursday ovening of this week. Wo aro expecting a glori- ouh meeting. Wu desire you to como and help us in Hinging tho songs of praiBo; unite with us in prayer. God is a wondorful God indeed I Ho who made the world and all that iu in it. Come and bring your friends and let us sium. An assembly was called Tues day, October 4th, for the new students of James John High to acquaint themselves with the different organizations of the school. Tho organizations wero explained in turn and some of the school yells wero given. The meeting was closed by singing the school song. Wednesday afternoon of Octo ber 5th the girls of the Hiak Klatawa Club met for tho first hike of theseason. They crossed tho river and followed the Ger mantown road for a mile or more. Many inviting trails wero dis covered and followed until it was timo to return homo. Tho club several long hikes Ion that the class would meet the second Tuesday of each month. They also made arrangement for a party which will be at the home of Miss Mabel Heed, 423 Kast Charles ton. After the meeting adjourned the rest of the evening was devoted to games and refreshments which were enjoyed by all. Reported before the bad weather sets in. Tho paper campaign was scheduled for the first school week of October. Owing to the slowness of tho entire student body to respond, last Thursday in a ronsing speech, Dorothy Coulter granted a week's graco. By Monday night over three thousand pounds of paper were realized. Several students have volunteered the use of their cars for hauling the papers, so by Friday wu hopo to havo five tons or more. Friday, October 7, James John eleven met Commerce on tho Multnomah field. Tho gamo was marked with plenty of action, al tho tho field was dusty and the thermometer registered hearly eighty degrees. Tho Book keepers registered thoir seven points in tho second quarter when Grider skirted right end for a touch down and Schneider man kicked goal. Tho J.J. play ers completed two forward passes lor a touch down in tne last minute of play Robertson failed to kick goal. Tho stars for the Commerce wero Copple and Mix Grider: for James John. Surlier and Ermler played a good game. D. C. Lewis has moved his law office to 422 Chamber of Commerce building; phono Main 8G67. Can be seen at his resi dence, 1G11 Willamette boulevard Saturday afternoons and Sundays. W. A. CARROLL Real Estate Broker Business Chances, Loans and Collections 422 Chamber of Com merce Building Phono Main 8667 Dr. L. F. Pickens, DENTIST Oflicc hours 8 to 12 a. in. 1 to (J. p. in. Kveuinga 7 to 9. A Pleasing Entertainment Tho entertainment given by the employes of tho Pacific Tel- r your mends and Int 11 n unhonu and To Inirninli Cnmnnn v consider tho wonderful priv- Tuesday ovening at tho Y. W. ilegos Ho holds out to human Uy. Reported. John H. Fisher of 031 North lvanhoo street died at tho hospi tal Wednesday, October 12th, of hardening of tho arteries. He was born in Cheboygan, Wis., and camo to St. Johns in June, 1917, coming hero from Michi gan. Deceased was aged 72 years and was a member of tho Evan gelical church. Ho is survived by his widow and one daughter. I-rancos. Tho funeral sorvicoH will bo held at tho chapol of the St. Johns Undertaking Co. today, Friday, at 2:30 p. m. R1)V. Chester P. Gates will preach tho sermon, nnd interment will tako placo in Columbia cemetery. At the Sunday school service the Community church Sunday hut n Mioit peiiod was given to the study of the lesson. The remainder of the time was taken up by a short Rally Day program which con iMed of a recitation, Welcome, Mildred Swart.; song, boys in Mrs. Smith's class; recitation, Rdith Stone; violin solo, George ScarU; recitation, Donald Smith; exercise, primary class; lecitation. Myron Hanhurg; Autumn greeting, girls in Mrs. Hoyd's class; solo. .Mrs. Noursc. At the worship her lice Mr Veneas, a Whitney choius director, sang. Six new members were ic ceived into the fellowshin of the C. A. auditorium under tho hub pices of tho St. Johns Com munity Club was an enjoyablo a Hair. It was instructive as well as entertaining and interesting. A well shown moving picture of the telephone lino from the no riod of cutting tho brush in tho wilds, digging holes for tho noles, placing of same and string ing tho wires, on through tho va rious processes until tho lino reaches tho big cities through underground conduits, and thus serving tho world wore depicted in interesting detail. Another picture demonstrated tho con venience of th" telephone in timo of fire, burglary and illness, besides tho various devices used in perfecting tho system. I. T. itotz. salesman in tho of commercial department, gave an interesting talk in which ho gave a brief history of tho tel ephono set vice in stating tho first long line was constructed to St. Johns and a charge of 25 cents was made. Ho impressed upon his hearers tho importance of cooper ation between tho patron and Central in securing tho highest degree of service, and told of tho convenience of tho telephone, es pecially in enso of tiuarantine. Another interesting and in structive ftnturo was tho switch board demonstration. " What Happens When You Lift Up the Peninsula Hank Dldg. Office Phone Columbia 1183 Pulley & Zurcher Pliimblrifr, Heating & Tinning We Repair Aluminum Ware Phone Col. 02 207 S. Jersey St. I'liono Columbia 977 PENINSULA ELECTRIC CO., Inc. Electrical Engineers and Contractor wiitiM) 1'ixTtmits and hi'ituhs (icucrnl KcjMilr Work 109 S. Jeriey fltrtet, Portland, Ore a on OlficcCol. ir, Rcsldcncc-Col. 477 Dr. E. P. Borden DENTIOT I'uiiilcst extraction of tcclli ttutlcr tittrous oxide gm PciiIiuiiIa HuiiK Illilg. St. Johns. I'lirtliimt, Oregon & Davis Barber Shop and HATH KOOMS IMll & Davis, Proprietors 108 Philadelphia St. Maths 35c MhiiIrt lluildcrs Hxclwnge W. P. Greene & Son Contractors & Builders (OT, l, lll'CIIANAN STIlltllT Portland, Ore. Phone Col. 102Ti Michael Qoarcke Transfer and Long Distnnco Hauling Phone Columbia M76 Residence .1011 N. Jersey Street Portland, Aiifnm'itip 1iAnriPOir distance rftUlUlllUlll IfUUUjUW EVEN LENGTHS GUARANTEED Phono Columbia 72 between 7 A. M. and 7 P. M. organiiation, und the Lord's Supner Hocoiver." presented by live was observed. The pastor and one young ladies. This gave an ex lay delegate will be in attendance at the btate Convention of Congrega tional Churches which meets iu Eugene this week. A report of the convention will be given at the morning service Sunday. The hcrvice for Sunday night will be slides representing the Parables of Christ.Ucported. The marriage of Miss Maudo lreno Clayton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. (J. W. Clayton, of Last Lake, Minnesota, and Joseph W. Kane was solemnized .yeunesoRy evening, uctohor largo audienco in attendance. hi u;ow, a i mo nomoot Air. anuwrs.Joiin Kane, 21(5 N, I cellent iden of how phono calls are received and tnken caro of. Pleasing numbers that were hoartilv encored wero: Instru mental qunrtot, selections by Tel ephone Mixed tjnartet, selec tions by Telephone Jazz Or chestra, baritono boIo by Mark Daniels, and a minstrel team, black face, amused tho audi ence. That there aro some es pecially line singers and musi cians among the employes was fully demonstrated. Tho ovening was thoroughly on joyed by tho TAKE NOTICE ii you nave property lor sale or trade, bring your proposition to me. A square deal will be given you at at all times. Or if you want to buy a piece of projHirty I will sell to you the same way as I Ilk to buy. Ask those who have done business with me. Iam here for business only. MARIAN AMIZICH 301 N. Jersey St. Cor Halliinore Residence 1008 S. Smith Avenue Ollice Phone Columbia 12S5 Res. Phone Columbia 1228 Wtatcmtitt ol ovi ucntiln and management ie. I quirru d mean 01 vvngiraa 01 Auguti H. 1911. 1 nr m. juiiui ticvivw. iuuiiuvi wrcfciy ai 1 junui, ivmauu, megou, lor im. i, 1411 ol The SI. Mate ol Oteitou. I'ouulv ol Multnomah ntiore in. a notaty ruuue, 111 and lor the Slate ami county aloiruM, icfaoually aipcarnl A w. Mail!, who Itiiwug been duly aworu ac- I vr.11. hoo street. Dr. II. R .Innns niii.i. ating. Tho brido was gowned in cream colored net, beautifully trimmod in ribbon and tiny roues. She carried a bouquet of Ophelia rosea. Mrs. Alvin C. Vogel (Mary K, Ashton) was matron of honor and wore a gown of navy bluo satin nnd georgette, heavily beaded. Mr. Alvin C. Vogel was best man. The guests included Mr. nnd Mrs. II. E. King, Mrs. Per- detiauouglas.Mr. and Mrs. 10. A. IcuiiIIuk lolaw.ilrnoacaaud up thl he Ii Iht I tmtilUhrr ol lb bi Johni Review auj ttuttbei lollowiog It, to the tot ol hi Vuowlrtli anj I I Inside of 2 Weeks I WE CLOSE OUR DOORS THIS IS FINAL: Only a few days left for you to get your pick of medium and high grade Furniture at lower prices than you will ever see again. LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES: Is the Feldstein policy. Such a pol icy requires a large volume of business. The business not being here, WE QUIT. Rather than haul the Furniture back to our main store in Portland, we will almost GIYE IT AWAY. From now until we close our doors we have decided to take NO PROFITS on the Furniture that remains. You know you will need more Furniture this winter. The earlier you make your selection the wider choice you will have. A little foresight now means no regrets later. DON'T PUT IT OFF ANY LONGER. FELDSTEIN FURNITURE CO. 206 Philadelphia St. BRANCH STORE Columbia 821 Buying Is Brisk With These Prices Olympic I' lour. 49 lb. Knck..$2.00 Vim l'lonr, I'J Hi. Suck fl.Ofi (Made In St. Jolim) Ilrtt Cniie SiiKr, 100 III fO l! Hot Oriitlc Potatoes, 100 lb. i'l M Sweet Potatoes, 4 Hi ... 26c Scmlcli !'(.!, 100 lb 2.70 Pent Orwle Hhk, -Ite llutter, Smuet Creamery, Hi.. .fiOc Cxriinllou Milk lite Armour Milk 12c Creum Clieene .80c Kn Syrup, f II -IGc K'uro Syrup, 21 lb 'Xc Mnptt Syrup, 12 oi 30c Maple Syrup, Pint. 12 oz COc Maple Syrup. 1 kI1o $1.20 Maple Karo Syrup 25c Walnuts, per lb 35c Sm;ar, 111 lb. (or $1.00 Salted Peanuts, lb 15c Cookies, lllj,' I.uucli, lb 25c I'lK Ncutons, lb 30c Co.'ouuut IUrs, II 30c (Sluger Simps, lb 25c Chocolate liclitlrs, lb 40c Cliaranlcllis Chocolate, lb 40c Gunpowder Tea, lb,. 45c AM. OltADHH OP COl'l'UU UISDL'CHD l'RIDAY AND SATURDAY Fruit, Vegetables, Hreatl, Milk, Pastries, Conned Goods, School Supplies, Notions, ClRars, Tobacco, Ktc. Use Your I'lione, Col. 1299 Prompt Delivery Everywhere Handy Grocery JOO iV. Udlnoit Strvot O M. HANKS Quality Goes CfcarTfirvutfh Dort Gars Reduced From $1295 to $971 This is a great value for anyone who contemplates the purchase of a car. See us about taking your old car In on trade. COLUMBIA MACHINE WORKS AND GARAGE 107 Fessenden Street Y. W. C. A. Notes Wo need moro Indies reRia tor?d in the Kymimaium class on Thursday ovoninns in order to koop our instructor. A special millinery class will begin next Wednesday evening at theY. W. C. A. building. Any high school girls who want to learn to make their hats will be welcome, i ho afternoon class will bo luesday from 1 to 3. Call 57 Richter. Miss II. M. llobson. Miss or Lol r infomation. mi l i t . I xnoima marsnaii. Mr. and Mrs. A. U. Voce nnd Mr. and Mrs. John Kane. Tho ceremony was followed by a wedding supper, after which tho brido and groom departed for a brief wed ding trip. Mr. nnd Mrs. Kano will make their home at Lebam, Washington. Kor Sale. Kirst-class Hur bank potatoes and Hural New Yorkora, ?2 tier sack at Mock'a barn or $2.25 delivered in St. Johns or vicinity. 1292 W. Lom bard, evenings or Sundays. At Mock'a barn any timo during week. titllcl. it Hue tUtrinent ol the owuci.blii, mtn. gciucnt, rlc , ol the UttMt4 ublictuu lor I tnr uic Mumn in me iwrc capitou. to wit. That the uiue Dil ndJiOKt ol the nubllih tr. editor, lutiuglug editor auj tmilutu uin-1 gentle: ruinuncr, a. , utikte. ivniiuj, uregou imiiiY XUuaglug IMKor. '' 1 Hu.lurn Killtor 1 Tlitt the owuett ic: A W MmVIe, I'oitUuJ, Oicjon Maik.lt Ittttte. ClrarDtlJ, 1'euu. That the known twndhoMen. mortuaerei and I other tevuitty hoitlxa owning or holilTng 1 r I vent or wore ol total amount ut boud. msrlgf I bc or other evurillea aie MaikU lUtate, I irarneiu, iTuna. That the two luiatrai'tn ueit above, clvlni the liaruet ol the owutta, aUxkhoUer anil ae-l raiity holdcra, It any, rontatu not only theUitl oi iix'knoiuera aim accumy nouiera aa tney atv I lear uon tne Dwia oi tne ruuiaay dui io in I re where the ativk holder tr acvuilty bolder apeara uHn me ruoaa or tne company trua tee or Iu any other fiduciary relation, the name ol the iYtui or corporation lor whom auch liu.tre U aclluii ! given, alto that the aald two paragraph couiaiu aiaiciueuta erubraclug am ant'a lull knowledge and txllcl at to the circuru taneea and couditiout under which atockhold ciaaud acvuilty haldcta whodj not airar upon the hooka ol the comivtiiy aa liuatcca, hold nock and Mvuiillea lu a capacity other lhau thatol a Iwua tidrowurr. aud thla altianl bai no iratou luklUit that aut other (Kraou, aoociatloa, or corporation hat any IntcrcU UUtvt iv iudlrcvt la theutd Kvk. iKiiidi. or other accvtUiea than at to ttated bt hlni. A. W. Maikte. fublither. tiworu to aud tubv-ribed belorc rue thlt i?th I day ol tcpt., lJl. A. W- Dartt, fioury Feed Specials 80 lb. sack test Mill Run.... 96c 100 lb. sack Scrutch Fetxl, any bruml in stock.. $2 40 100 lb. sack Wheat ... . S2 -10 Free delivery on 10 sack lots Our last car load of Alfalfu Hay was exceptionally Rood, Delivered at $19 00 per ton. Oat and Vetch Hay $17 per ton. Keed, Coal ami Hutldiug Material, Peninsula Mercantile Go, "The House of Good Feed" 670 Lombard St. Columbia 795 Dress Pants $2.50 Up. K.O U K II S. CALL FOR ST. JOHNS IM PROVISMRNT 130NDS. In accordance with the provisions of ordinance No. 39941 passed by the Council September 21st, 1921, notice is hereby given that St. Johns I Improvement Bonds numbered con secutively 576 to 5SS inclusive, doted December 1st, 1912, are hereby called for redemption, De cember ist, 1921. The face value with accrued in terest will be paid upon presenta tion of said bonds at the office of the j uudersigned on the above date, the ' said date beiug semi-annual coupon period. From and after said date mterest on said bonds shall cease. WM. ADAMS.. City , Treasurer. Date of first publication Oct. 7th, 1921. Dr. Herbert F. Jones CHIROPRACTOR 311 North Jersey Streel Your troubles will receive personal attention Day Phone Night Phone Columbia 97 Columbia 690 on ROGERS St Johns Transfer 8 Storage Successor to J. R. WEIAIER Careful and experienced furniture movers. Feed and Fuel Col. 82 109 K. Burlington St. L. R. NICHOLS Cess Pool Brick and fire Brick Residence 502 ndison Office 301 N, Jersey Col. 1285 Dr. W. J. Gilstrap Physician & Surgeon Glasses Accurately Fitted X ray Laboratory Peninsula Security Co. Bldg, St. Johns. gfeLaurel Lodge, 1. 0, 0, F, No. IOO. BI.Johna.n.anliB Mccti each Momlny evening In Udifl'cl lows lmll at 7:3o, A cordial welcome to nil vltltliiK brother. t 8. CorniRiir. N O. Thmiu.TliottiMon, V.O, Jo Kobe rta, ftcc 8cc. O. W. Noitnt, Plu.HfC. II. I' Clark. Tiraa. St, Johns Gamp No, 7546 Modern Woodmen of America. We heartily wllclt the attendance o( our member nt our regular meetings every nun 4111 iiiurruiay evening. C. li. Hatcliltt, Clerk. ry : 10. W. .Muhiii, Consul, riioue Columbia 9G2 Col. 14M. HOLMES LODGE NO. 101 KNIGWS or I'YIHIAS Meets every l'rldnv nlnht t V.a o'clock In HIPIiNHU pj Hall, Visitors always wcl- ifiSa, come. II. II. ARNOLD, C.C. Woodmen of the World St. Johns Camp 773 Meet every Monday evening in Dickuer Hall, Hurlincton and Jersey streets. Visitors always welcome. N J. Klmmoiit.C C.S W, A. Trent. CIcik. DORIC LODGE NO. 132 A. r. and A. M. Sleet the first nud third Wednesday of each month In Masonic Hall, VUL tors welcome. John M. Illalr. W. M. A. W. Davli, SecreUry, PENINSULA CHAPTER" N. 43 R, . U. Sluteil meetings ou the first Monday of each month In M Mule Hall. Visitors Welcome. W, A. CAKROI.L. . ii. r. O. II. I.KMOW, Secretary, my or sell St. Johns Property M. W. UAVIb Real Estate Fire Insurance and Notarv Public t ... ... mai yum jiroucny wun me it you uesire to sell quickly PENIHSUU TITLE ABSTRACT 4 REALTT CO H. HENDERSON, Manager 402 N, Joraey Straet Abstracts of Title Prepared Titles Examined Thone Columbia 255 RUBKRS ROGERS' General Auto Repairing, Tires and Accessories Work Guaranteed at Reasonable Prices H. C. WEEKS Phone Col. 142 1415 Willamette Blvd. HOOTS CABINET SHOP The Fraternal Boosters Meets every Wednesday cveninc in the MOOSE HALL Join and Help Boost CHAMBERS COMPANY J. G, Chambers Mrs. II. R. Iiwry Funeral Directors 248-250 Killlngsworth Avenue PORTLAND, OREGON Telephones; Woodlawn 3306 C 1133 Mr, Chambers is the nnlv r. A. R. undertaker in the city of Portland, Personal attention and supervision given to arrangements. National Vulcanizing Go. J. W. BALL. Prop. General ReDair. Vulcanizing. Satisfaction Guar anteed in all work 205 S. Jersey Street 418 North Jenev Street Furniture Making and Job Work Poff & (VNeil a Specialty. Refinishimr nnd R. I pairing neatly done. TRANSFER AND STORAGE C.1 .1 r t nMiv i . 71 I Jrtuu uuu j ravel Don t send your printing out Dally Trips to Portland oftown- JPWu him MCI. JERSEY ST