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lis I II THE ST. JOHNS REVIEW A. W. Mnrlclc Hdltor Published Friday of Each Week 404 N. Jersey St. Phpnc Col.321 Subscription prlo SI. SO par yn r . Tint H.KV1KW is entered at lost office In Portland, Oregon, ns mall matter of the tecond clau under the Act of Con grew of March 3, 1879. St. Johns Community Club The regular business meeting of tho St. Johns Community Club which should come next Tuesday ovenintr will bo elim inated in favor of n mass mee ing under tho auspices of the Club. Later in tho week an nouncomcnt of tho mass meeting will bo made by hand bills and otherwise It will bo held for tho purpose of considering tho voto on tho lair. Typewriter paper for sale at this office. Price 25c per hun drcd oheets.or GOO sheets for one dollar. wages on American steam snips are atill higher than wages on Can .dim merchant marine vessels, I spite of a pay cut on America boats and a pay raise on the Can adlau boat). A Missouri boy mid a South Da kota boy each suicided on the same day because he didn't want to go to school. An Oregon boy, wc rrot, would rather try to drive tn teacher to suicide. Weston Leader Another thine to thnuk th Lord for in the present contingency Is that the shoe tintn has to buy coal and the coal muti shoes. Tacoma Ncws-IIcrald. The big swimming pool at Ore gon Agricultural College, f0 by 100 feet, Is said to be the largest at any educational Institution in the West. A total of 1G00 in income from turkeys was the phenomenal record made In 1020 by u settler In the Ochoco irrigation district of Crook county. The only pleasant thing about the noise of a motorcycle Is the rapidity with which it goes some where else. Kausnn City Star. Ilarrlnburg offer.s n "nice, we regulated skunk fur in" us a added attraction for totirisU. I should be a strong attraction, ntid no road guide signs will be ncccs wry to locate it, ettiier day or night. Corvallls Ouiette-Tlmc.i. The chap who said that truth stranger than fiction died before Tic tlon reached ltn present stage of dc vclopnicnt. Klinlru StnrrGnzctte It is not so long since the ngitnt ors were using the Mogan, "No beer, no work." Now they lmv both nud still they lire not satisfied Maultowoc, wis,, Herald. Airn. Hurry urnnnm, who was operated upon at tho Poninn hoipitnl Wednesday, in getting along nicely, n fact which hor many friends will be glad to note A preliminary meotinu look ing toward tho organization of n Committee of One Hundred on the Peninsula will bo held next Tuesday evening in tho Penin aula school houue. C. A. Senton has disposed o his grocery storo at tho corner of Oswego and rexsundon street to C. W. Charboneau and will movo next week to his former homo in Ios Angeles. A Med ford woman reports sue ing a annko with two heads. That's tho trouble with this homebrew stult tlio women tic- quire thu habit, too.Kugono Guard. Miners along thu coast of Coos county who nro washing tho black sand for gold and pint inum are meeting with success and aro sending out quantities of both metals. me nan mis neon niuivu on fraternities und similar orgaui xutions in tho University nigh school at Eugono, and no (Innciu aro to be held in tho school building. An organization has been formed at Silvorton to ertvt n monument on tho grave of Mo mer Davenport, famous cartoon ist, whoso body is buried in Silverton cemetery. Hobert Neilson, senior, and Robert Neilson, junior, will givo a free entertainment under thu auspices of Camp No. 77U, W. O. W at Biokner hull Monday evo ning next. Both aro splendid entertainers. Tho W. O. W. or chestrs will furnish music. Do not mini it James H. MacMillan died sud denly at his home, 818 North Kellogg street, November 6th, of acute delttation of tho heart. He was born in Prince Edward Islands, Canada, und came to St. Johns about three years ago from Idaho. Ho was a structural Save MVfi Save Some Wonderful Used Car Buys are being offered This Week af 212 S. Jersey St. 1922 Chevrolet, used siignuy as aemonscrator, 1M l t.. 1 iiDerai discount. 1921 Chevrolet Touring. . . .$475 1920 Chevrolet Touring, Sneclal Tob S4R0 1920 Chevrolet Touring. . . .-$350 I.ntc 1919 Chevrolet Tour ing 300 I,ate 1918 Chevrolet Tour ing $250 FORDS 1920 I?ord Touring, Demount able Kims and Starter... .$350 1917 lford Touring, excellent shape $175 Seven Passenger Chalmers, n give away at $350 212 S. Jersey St. Phone Columbia 656 This Victrola When you want your suit clean ed or pressed, THINK of Joy's service & price Suits French Dry or Steam Cleaned and Pressed $1.25. Suits Pressed - 45c WHY PAY MORE Store No. 4 217 N. Jersey Street 6 Stores Grandma Haskell's HOMH MADIt Pies, Cakes, Doughnuts No substitutes used. Special attention given phone orders. Phone Columbia 1022 372 I.ombnrd Street TRY THE 9 NOW SERVED AT 'Happy's' Place 110 Philadelphia Street Newly Equipped Now prepared to serve the best meals for the least money. Something New for You AND THE BEST FOR YOU I am beginning to start new business Just think! Icon sell n lot to you for and up, and I can uuiin lor you any form of building you wntit. You cannot nfford to miss this. When you are going to build please let me give you tuy figures, I'or nirtncr imoruuw lion see MARIAN AMIZICH 301 N. Jersey St. Cor Ballimorc Residence 1008 S. Smith Avenue Oilicc Phone Columbia 1285 Res. Phone Columbia 1228 Alio, if you wnnt pruning done call mc up. I Have liccti working in mat Hue for 30 years, mid sett alt kinds of trees, roses and vines. Wanted. Men nud women to take orders nmong friends nud neighbors for the genuine guaranteed hosiery, full line lor men, women mm cmitircii. Itllinlimlc darning. Wc tiny 7fic. nil hour snnrc time, or JIIG.OO n week for full time. Hxncricncc unnecessary, Write lutcrimlloiint Stocking .Mills, Norrls. town, I'n, 2SC MCfllS Pys to advertise providing you deliver the goods PANTS $1.75, $2.00, $2.25, $2.50, $3.00, $3.50, $4.00, $4.85 A. t ! ' ' - ' ' OVERALLS S 8 18.50, 19.50, 24.50 MACKINAWS, STAG SHIRTS FLANNEL SHIRTS $2.00, $2.26, 2.50, $3.00, $3.50, 14.00, 4.50 HAT AMH TAPQ That Fit Your Face I lr I iJ fU Lrtrj and Pocketbook Ncn's Real feather Dress SHOES $4.95 up Men's Double Work SHOES $3.35 Men's Winter Weight UNDERWEAR $1-50' sl-7hM;sk00' $2-50 GOOD STUP1 AT TUB KIGIIT l'RIClS ROGERS n , , THE RAINCOAT MAN r . Bank of Commerce Building ST. JOHNS Open Evening! Jost Quality Mar in ii kotreilow Citizens of St. Johns IX On Easy Terms $1 down and $1 week! Other Victrolas $25 to $350 on easy terms. C lii'ri if s for Drugs THE I HOUSE DYE WORKS Suits Pressed 00c Best work in the city. No Charge for Calling for and Delivering. Phone Columbia 1260 Saturday, November 12 Bargain Day at This Market We nrc rroinir to offer rt stock of Swift & Co. Meats, and Sausago at Cut Rates and also give tACM tub TOIYIER HOLDING THE RIGHT NUMBER A PRIZE. NO. 10, 25, 50, 100, 150, 175, 200, 300, 399, 500, 795, 999 All get a good PRIZE of Swift and Co. Goods. Wc will linve plenty of incut cutters to cure for nil. Nice Pot Ronst for Suntlny. Plenty of Lninh very cheap nnd such good Pork, Sweet nnd Nice, nnd Milk Fed Vcnl, nnd Swift Milk Futtcd Fowl. Wc nlso enrry n full line of Snusnge nnd Smoked meats. Don't forget the Prizes ns each one is worth the price nlone of wlmt you mny buy for Sunday Dinner, frotn,n dozen Eggs to n Swift Premium Hnm. Come Karly nnd get -your Number. Be sure and Get Your Number When Com ing In the Door Potatoes JOST MARKET Phone Columbia 683 1 13 N. Jersey Street AND Spitzcnbcrg Apples C.OOI) Jl'AI.ITV We sell for less because wc sell for cash. At 209 South Jersey Street l'lioiio Columbia fi CALL G. M, MOFFORD for Wrecking Wood, Cord ?G.B0 Fir Cord Wood $8.00 Columbia m How to Reduce the High Cost of Living WhiteTront Grocery 523 COLUMBIA BOULEVARD FRENCH BLOCK Phone Columbia 766 Do you know that you have n First Class Grocery nud Mcnt Market that will supply you with Goods at the very Lowest Prices. Call and investigate, All are welcome to take advantage of these Sales, or any week day you will get Bargains at Our Store Clean liness, Service and Courtesy, GREETINGS: Your response to my invitation to call on this store under its new management was very gratifying. I hope to see many of you here again and often. Through this paper I shall from time to time tell you what I am trying to do and just what the advantages will be to you if you buy at least sortie of your furniture here. I'm not looking for all tho furniture business in St. Johns. I'm not vain enough to ask for it nor genius enough to handle it. Besides there are other good men who are entitled to your patronage. But St. Johns is growing. Its community spirit is getting stronger. More St. Johns people aro buying more goods in St. Johns. There should be a great deal more of that. It will come. I'm looking ahead. I only want my fair share of business. But first I'm going fo provo to you that I am worthy of that business. Some men make money by fanciful charges for fanciful service to people who de- mnnd it. Neither you nor I am that kind. Other men make large profit on a few sales of high priced goods. There isn't room for that kind in St. Johns. Then there aro bus iness men who are satisfied with a small profit on tho Individual salo and must make tholr monoy on a large number of salos. I have elected myself to this class. There's satisfaction in giving satisfnetion to large numbers of worthy folks. Now, my patient friend, you may forget all else I have said if you will just remember this: Your money Is less important to me than your satisfaction. Whatever price you pay for a piece of furniture, you may be sure that's the best ypu can get for that price and more value fer your dollar than you'll get any place else In Portland. That's the service I offer. Peninsula Furniture Co. R. SIEGLE, Prop. 206-208 Philadelphia Street Phone Columbia 821 We Buy, Sell and Exchange New and Second Hand Furniture CALL 1-OIt ST. JOHNS 1M- I'HOVEMKN I HONDS, In niTonlanco with tho provia- ions ot uruinnneu ro. iik)&u passed hy tho Council October! lUh. 11)31, notice is hereby iriven that bt. Johns improvement bom s numbered consecutive y 5B1) to CU2 inclusive, tinted Jnu. uary 1st, KU3, nru hereby called lor redemption January 1st, 1U22. I he faco value with accrued nterest will be paid upon pre sentation of said bonds nt the oflico of tho undersigned on the above date, tho said date bciiii? semi-nnnual coupon period. From I ami after said date the interest on saiil bonds shall censo. VM. ADAMS, City Treasurer. Portland, Oregon. Date of llrat publication Nov. 1th, 11)21. Sixty acres, Washington comity, Oregon, 29 miles nor t Invest from terry; 15 acres been cleared; 55 iron workorby trade, and is sur- acres can be cultivate! when cleared: vived by his widow, Mrs. Lottie MacMillan. Tho funeral services were held in tho chapel of the 1 Pure Cne lUrry Stik'Hr, 19 lb., f 1,00 (With 11 worth of Groceries) Carnation or Monica's Milk, can 10c (5 cu to cutlomer with a Wo pur. clm.se of groceries) SiiKar Corn, 'i cam 25c Tomatoes with Puree,,,.,,. , ,.1-c St-uport Tea, cun , , . IPc Van Chiiim Pork & Hraus. No, 3..2fc I.luuy fork niut liruus. 'I coiu...Z5o tUrilluti, Scan 2fc Fountain Ojsters, cnu 10c Miuretl Clam 17c Golden Went Coffee, lb,. ,10c M. J. II. Coffee, lb 41c Royal Club ColTee, lb ...,40c Atuericmi Club, lb ...,35c White l'nuit llteml, lb 35c, 8 lb.fl.00 Olympia l'lour, 40 lb $1.00 OlymptH l'lour. 10 lb 65c Crown l'lour, 40 lb f 1.00 Yellow Corn Meal, 10 lb ,.35c Member IluiMcra Hxchanc W. P. Greene & Son Contractors & Builders 625 H. 11UCI1ANAN STRHKT I'ortlatnl, Ore. Phone Col. 1025 Another shipment of Apples that will please those who did not net In on last weeks bargains, SpitzeubitrK Hox $1.25. Come early. M, MURHICK, Prop, fit. Johns Undertukinur Company Tuesday at 2 p. m., Dr. 11. K Jones preaching the sermon. The Masonic order had charge. Inter ment in Columbia cemetery. Brinir in your new items. I Invw fin... linn finn f....t emu limhr house; barn; two wells; creek; two orchards; .southern boundary, on county road: telephone uiul mail at place; school near ?201X) down, , 500 csh; balance 6 per cent. Owner, M5 N. Ceutral Ave. GaruKe for Kent. G18 TtORa street. St. Johns Transfer Co. Drop in and get our prices on FEED AND FUEL Best Rock Springs Nut Coal $14.50 Ton Careful Furniture Movers 109 East Burlington Street Columbia 82 Michael Goarcke Transfer and Long Distance Hauling Phone Columbia 1475 Residence -103 N. Jersey Street St. Johns Fuel Co. 515 Columbia Boulevard Slab and Cordwood Office Wildrose ShinRle Co. Phone Col. 918 SHINGLING And Repairing of Roofs Done in a workmanlike manner. Prices reasonable. WILL PLAICE, IO05S.SnecaSt. Frank A. Rice LAWYER Office 107 N. Jersey Street Phone Col. 887 Residence Col. 394 Keep Your on ROGERS 4gft Laurel Lodge, 1, 0,0, F, . No. 180, St. John.. Or.aon Meets each Monday evening in Odd l'cl low. ball at 7:3o. A cordial welcome to an vliUIng brother. I.. S. CcimniJ, N, O, Tbomn Thorn pon, V,0. 11. r. uiu, neat. St, Johns Gamp No. 7546 Modern Woodmen of America, Wc heartily solicit the attendance ot our members at our regular meetings every a anu -tin juursuay evening. G, W, Muhni, C. 1;, Hatchrtt, Consul. Clerk, rhone Columbia 962 Col. 1456. HOLMES LODGE NO. 101 KwortTs or pvimias Meets every Friday night at 7MO o'clock in niCKNHR Hall. Visitors always wel. come, H. B. ARNOLD. C. C. Woodmen of the World St. Johns Camp 773 Meet everv Mondav evenlnc In iJiCKner mil, Burlincton and Jersev streets, visitors always welcome, N.J. Sim moo. C. C; W, A. Trout, Cltrk The Fraternal Boosters Meets every Wednesday evening in the MOOSE HALL Join and Help Boost Mhierva Chapter No, 105,0, E,5, Meets everv second and fourth Tuesday ot each month in Masonic Hall, Visitors welcome. Aids Ovmtrect, W. M Btule V. I'o.t. Sec. 1117 tt. ITt0Ui Jrcrt dork: lodoc no. 132 A. r. and A. M. MeeU the first and third Wednesday of each month in Masonic Hall, Visi. tors welcome. John M. Blair. W. M. A. W. Davis. Secretary. penwsuiTchaW No. 43 R. A. M. Stated meetings on the first Monday of each month in Ma. sonic Hall. VWtsrt Vtksse. W.A.CAKROLL.K. II. T, i, U. LKUON. Sccrcuryl L. R. NICHOLS Cess Pool Brick and fire Brick Residence 502 Hdisou Office 301 N. Jersey Col. 1285 Lny or sell St. Johns Property A. W. DAVIS Real Estate Fire Insurance and Notary Public List your property with me if you desire to sell quickly PEIMSULA TITLE ABSTRACT A REALTY CO H. HENDERSON, Managar 402 N. Jrsy Street Abstracts of Title Prepared Titles Examined Phone Columbia 255 Patronize the home merchant,