Mlilnrlcftl 3My JOHNS REVIEW l VOLUME 18 ST. JOHNS, PORTLAND, OREGON, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1921. NUMBER 0 Death of Leathea Burrel! Leatha Poling Burrell was born ?,orvaI is'.. Oregon, June 28th, rJi)9, and died at her home in St. Johns, Oregon, December 5th. liwi, aired twelve years, five A writer in the Montavilla Times favon a merging of three locations for the 1925 Ex position, claiming that "we have not a single location com pletely filling all the require ments that an exposition of this ' l,r...t.,.. 1 ll...J 1 1. .. - vr. .uiuiuuiui miu iiiukiiuuuu ic ? ", K:e." ? ?S Jaulro". . The trio comprises r, r;rrSu .t "'1Vy,0vRock Butte, lower part of u n ik wiiii iiiuidon Is nnri nnrl St. .Inhns. Hay- at that time UllltL'fl Kviimro icnl Phnnt. nl Corvallis. and when aim mnuori St. Johns United Evangelical with her narenis tn St. .inlmq Church. Regular services next lur membershin wna nlnnn Sunday. Had a good attendance With theirs in Miinclnifi.fi oi,,, 'last Sunday: three united with was n faithful Christian until her 1 ie church Sunday morning. The going home. She leaves to Sunday school is preparing a i ijrurum lor uiinaimua, which I will probably bo given Friday i evening, December 23rd. Receipts from the operation of The St. Johns postoftice should the municipal terminals during No- certainly be provided with more vetnber reached the enormous to-, help during the holiday season, tal of $90,745, the larpest returns The present force, no matter of any month in the history of the how hard they work, cannot do port. Municipal Terminal No. 4 the oflico justice, and long turned into the coffers of the. com-' waits on the part of patrons is mission a total of $G6,500 Re- inevitable at times. The head ceipts from Terminal No. 1 were office would certainly be juati $17,000; No. 2, $6,250; No. 3, fled in providing more help. The $675, and public levee, $320. business demands it. Santa Claus at the St. Johns Hardware store Saturday proved a wonderful attraction, and the pro prietors scarcely realized there were so many boys and girls in St. Johns Anyhow all enjoyed the cuter prise immensely and Sawn Claus acquitted himself In superb style. He will repeat his visit there Satur day. NEKTIES 60c. -ROGERS. nnurn their bss her fntiifr. nuttier, two sisters, three broth dm and many other relatives and friends. We do not mourn as those that have no hope, but have the hope of meeting again. Services were held In St. Johns United Evangelical Church at two o'clock Friday, December 9th, in charge of the pastor, J. H. Holdeman, with the sermon by Rev. Schmalle of Portland Ock my urcen onurcn, a lormer pas tor. Mrs. Lena Day, Leatl; music teacher, presided at the piano, with the singing by Mrs. C. P. Gates and Mrs. Good. Mrs. Gool sang "Beautiful Isle of Somewhere." The body was laid to rest in the Portland Cremate ri.im at East Fourtenlh and By lies streets. May the Lord com fort thu sorrowing ones. Re. ported. In the writeup of the Com munity Club meeting in last iidue we inadvertently omitted thu Altruistic Club of the 1'yth inn Sisters in the rejort of Mrs. Davis in the good work donu in assisting public welfare. The Altruistic Club has accom plished splendid work and has reliovcd much distress in a quiet, uno3tentious way. Only Inst week two families of children were outfitted in clothing and supplied with food and other no Cfssitien by the club. Given Brownie Camera; $2.00 to $1.50 -Ctirrin'H for Drugs. The regular monthly meeting of the George School Parent Teachers' Association will be held at the school on Tuesday evening, December 201 h. The program will begin promptly nt 7:30 p. m., and a social evening will follow. All parents are es pecially urged to attend. rr. t. t i 11 1 Lena Dnv I nnlL'a . .nniBum nospiini naa wr ? nt iw been taking care of many cases and tnc people tire beginning to realize more and more tho value and convenience of this institu tion. It is well managed and tho patients receive the best of care, It is cerafnly deserving of a iiint liberal patronage. V. II. Gunsolus of Omaha. NcbrusKU. is tho guest of his brother. D. E. Gunsolus, of this place. He is an old time news paper tnun and has held several responsible county positions. Mr. Gonsolus will spend some time in California before returning home. Tho Port of Portland has pur chased Swan Island and plans ury being perfected for dredging thu West Swan Island channel. which will be eventually opened 300 feet wide and 32 feet deep throughout. D. C. Lewis and B. F. Mulkey had charge of the dc fense in the Burns murder case, which resulted in a hung jury. 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CHRISTMAS SILKKNIT MB gM NEKTIES 75c Men's Silk Plaited HOSE, nil colors 50c Silk Handkerchiefs 50c Garters 20c, 35c,50c Wool Dress Hose 50c, 95c Cashmere Socks 35c, 3 for $1.00 Cuff Links 35c, 50c, 75c, $1 00 Arm Hands 10c, 15c, 25c Soft Collars 25c, 35c, 50c All Starched Collars 20c "Arrow" Handkerchiefs 10c, 15c, 25c Dress Shirts $1.50. $LG5, Sl.75 up to $3.00 Silk Stripe Shirts $2.95 up Uest Tub Silk Shirts $7-50 Dress Caps $1 50, $1.95, 2 50 Dress Suspenders 50c, 75c, 95c Pants $1.75, 2.50, 3.00, 3.50, 4.00, 4.85 Men's Uiiionsuits $1.50, 1.75,2.50,3.25 Heavy Overalls, Union made $1.50 Men's House Slippers ... . 95c, SI. 35. 1.85. 2 95 NUKTIKS 25c, 50c, 75c, 95c up Belts, Men's or Boys 50c, 75c, $1.00 Kid Gloves $1.85,2.60 Auto Driving Gloves 1.45, 1.76,2.75, 3.25 Men's Fine Dress Raincouts $12.50 Sweater Coats $1.45, 1.95 Wool Sport Coats. $4.50 Wool Sport Vests , $4.50 Collar Bags $175 Muillcrs, Silk or Wool $1.75, 2.50 Boys' Suits. $4.85 up Men's Suits -. $17.50 up Men's Overcoats $1C50 up Men's Mackinaws $7.50, 9.50, 10.75 Boys' Mackinaws $0.50 Men's Leather Work Shoes $3.35 up Men's Leather Dress Shoes $4. 95 up Flannel Shirts $2 25, 2.50,2.95, 3.50, 4.85 Hats and Caps that fit your face mid pocketbook I Several new faces were to be seen at the Community Church last Sunday. The plans were per fectd for the Christmas program and those who are to take part arc busily at work. The choir has been strengthened by new members. Good music is assured at all of these services, and especially for the Christmas exercises. The ser mons are all prepared with the idea of presenting a direct appeal to the Individual. Our desire is to estab lish a program that will not be self ish, but rather one that will be of benefit to the entire community. There will be regular services. Sun day school nt 10:00. Morning wor ship at n:oo. Evening service at 7:30. The Christian Endeavor is getting under way. There is a dandy bunch of young people with a real purpose. Howard Grccu will lead Sunday evening. The meeting will begiu promptly nt 6:30. Re ported. Attention, Masons! You, your wives, mothers, sisters and daugh ters arc invited to attend the annual installation ceremonies which will be conducted in the Masonic hall, December 19th, 192 1, at 7:30 p. nt. Come and get acquainted. After the Installation ceremonies there will be a social time. Good music; no long drawn speeches just a good, old fashioned Masonic evening. He member the hour, 7:30 p. tn. Pen insula Chapter No. 43, Royal Arch Masons. W. A. Carroll, E. II. P. A masquerade ball will be given by tho L. O. O. M. Sat HIGH SCHOOL NOTES Tho girls' basket ball schedule will start Tuesday, December 20th, with a game between tin1 fifth and sixth termers, and onc between the seventh und eighth termers. On Wednesday the first and second termers and the third and fourth termers will play. The boys' basket ball team of James John High School will play Hood River High School De cember lGth. The local team has been doing some hard work lately, under the leadership of Mr. Kalmbach, coach, and the team is prepared to give Hood River a hard tight. Parents of the students of James John are always welcome but on Thursday and Friday of last week they had a special in visitation to visit the school. Fifty-five mothers and fathers accepted n n d caught brief glimpses of actual school work during the day. We hope that these and other parents will come again. A goodly number of patrons and parents were visitor at the Assembly on Thursdny. T h 0 Girls Glee Club gave two mu sical selections. Mr. Boyer led thu Assembly in songs and Rob ert Ray, one of the freshmen boys, with his mother and sis ter, gave a violin, cello and pi ano trio. Mr. Wiese, director of typing RUBERS, UMBRELLAS, STAG SHIRTS "GOOD STUFF AT THE RIGHT PRICE" ROGERS unlay evening. December 17th. r H,.linki..Wnlk,.r'. v'mitmi ilu at the Moose Hall. A peppy live school Tuesday. In a talk before piece orchestra. Suitable prizes tho typing students he emplm awarded. Proceeds go toward aized the importance of accti Christmas tree fund for the rncy, sitting posture and move children Of the Commit- ninnfu nf the llntrnra mid wrist in nity. Admission 35 cents. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Graham, formerly of tho SunBut Grocery, have gone to California for 11 severul months' stay. Mrs. Gra ham, who recently underwent an operation at the local hospital, has recovered nicely. Xmas Cream Mixed Candy, Special 29c. pound. Currin's for Drugs. gaining speed. dents demonstrated Three of hi stu- these dual ities. Mr. Weise has demon strated in many places and will soon publish a book on typing. Lost Gray mottled kitten, whiti' chin, two white feet; seen last at 501 N. Syracuse street. Finder nlease call nt above address: re I ward. 'Aw. rmk mo nn eusv one Hmnll size. Large s'zed apples said the pupil to the teacher who ure completely cleaned up at Co- it iiiii. io tiiu MiKKi "I. Ill' ...... .. j asked, dtistry in tho country'" "Root-! legging," continued tho urchin. Ex. Let's junk the navies of the I world and then let's beat a few swords into plowshares. Let's get rid of the navy and the army both. If ono is useless the other is needless. Benton County Courier. Rain Hats 50c ROGERS. 'Saij ttiutifi & lowers" There ii no better wny to express your kind thoughts nt Christmns than with the gill ( h beautiful plant. , Poiutettns, Cyclamen, Ilegoulus, Prim rote, Xmns Cherries, Xmas Pepper niul l'erns, nil itlics. Hxtro good value, hut please order curly. Wc will deliver nccordiiig to your Instruction. An oitiitlc Calendar free with each Reports indicate that tho bulk of tho 1921 crop of Snitzonbon Lnpples of the Hood River ills frier hnvn nlrnnilu nnua.wl mil nf tho hands of producers and ship- ,mrc,w,e of onc dollarur over' Wig are ers' Association at Hood River. Practically the only apples of fered of tills varietv bv reinilnr' snipping organizations are of 1 pi j organizations. Few Spitz - , r offered by tho apple Grow- OUecA'elt .v cJrcenioitses 814 and 816 North Kellogg Street Phone Col. 401 OF ST. JOHNS m s. Jersey Mreei o 0000000000000000000000000 We have reduced Prices to Normalcy St. Johns Undertaking Co. Thomas Grice, Alannger Office, Col. 527 PHONES -Night, Col. 299 208 N. Jersey St. 4 Our safe deposit vault is fireproof and Is equipped 4 with a thoroughly modern burglar alarm system. SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES $3.00 PER YEAR 9r CAPITAL 5150.000 t A " CS KN'EItA I. INHUIIANCK 1 ORTtiAG K IUNH S IN VE8TM KNTH WT. JOIIN'M, IOItTXV.NI. OlIKOON V ,7ie Place a Brunswick Your Home for Xmas For $5.00 Cash we will place any model up to $150.00 in your home. Balance to suit you No interest. The Brunswick Plays all Records and Brunswick Records Play on any Phonograph. Special Christmas Release BRUNSWICK RECORDS NOW ON SALE 10O46 Silent Night , .....l'lorence Uaston, Male Trio fl.00 2148 Harlcl The Herald Angels Sing ... All Souls' Choir 85c It Came Upon the Midnight Clear Cathedral Choir 2149 While Shepherds Watched All Souls' Choir 85c Augels from the Realms of Glory. , Cathedral Choir 10015 Holy Night Marie Chamlee and Chorus $1.00 30011 Ave Maria (Ilach-Gounod) Soprauo and Violin In Latin. $1.50 l'lorence Kaston and Max Rosen 5001 Wayside Cross (Palmer) Criterion Male Quartet $1.00 Church in the Wildwood (PitU) Criterion Male Quartet 13002 Christ in I'lauders (Stephens) Theo Karle $1 25 The Lord Is My Light Altitsen ... Theo Karle 5033 Adeste I'ideles Oil, Come All Ye I'uithful Portugal , , Collegiate Choir $1.00 Joy to the World Handel Collegiate Choir W. IV1. Tower JEWELER 107 Philadelphia St. Victrola VI $35.00 Victrola No, 50 $45.00 THE Victrola is man ufactured exclusive ly by the Victor Talk ing Machine Company, in sizes and wood fin ishes to suit every home. When you choose the style best suited to your requirements, yoU may rest secure in the knowl; edge that it Will play the music you want to hear your kind of music - as only the Victrola can play it. Victrola VIII $50.00 Victrola No. 90 $125.00 Victrola No. 100 $150.00 Victrola No. 110 $225.00 ftl Victrola No. 300 $250.00 Victrola No. 120 $275.00 These and other models of Victrolas as Low as $1.00 Down, or your own terms in reason, no interest. We oil and care for your Victrola as long as you are in this district. Currin's For Drugs 108 South Jersey St; Phone Columbia 161 ii