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THE ST. JOHNS REVIEW A. V. Mnrkle Kdltor "Everyglrl" Concerning the Deaf School Basket Ball Game Published Friday of Each Week 404 N.Jerjwy St. Phone Col. 321 Subscription prloa ar i wm i mm SI. 60 par ysnr. TnR Rrvikw In Portland, Oregon, as tnall matter of the second class under the Act of Con rfress of March 3, 1879, The program at Tames John to night, Friday, by the Phllathe naeum and Glee Club will be as follows: "Honey. If You Only Knew," OleeClub; Whistling Solo "At Dawning," I,aura Earlc; "Soi ter Miss You," "Drowsy Head," Glee Club: Reading, Lillian Mol The School for the Deaf is supported by taxes and it is free to the deaf children of Uregon from the ages of 6 to 21. It is a purely educational institution like the public schools. Mrs. E. S. TillinKhast is the superin tendent. At present there are Tuesday evening the Columbus Basket Ball Club defeated the St. Johns Lumber Company team. The game was fast from start to finish . The St. Johns boys were minus the services of their star center. The game was played in the Columbus Club Hall and a return eame will sou; Solo, "Pale Moon," Lena about 110 deaf children, divided be played at Si. Johns Jajiuarv oth. a ( m t r I t k r t . !ll .1 I . w " . ' wnen uie local hoys expect to wipe out their defeat of Tuesday niuht. Bottcr was high point man for the winners and Jones lor the losers The lineup: Au eight pound daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs Charles Dell man, 516 West Catliti street De cember 21st. The bazaar being held by the la dies of the Church of the Assump tion in the French block is meeting with fine success. All the Whitney lJoys of St. Johns arc especially urged to be present next Tuesday evening ut 7:30 nt the Congregational church . . Mr. and Mrs. K. I.. Uartlctt and daughter have moved from Port land to the St. Johns upartmcnts. Miss Bartlctt has entered the Sittou school. Parties desiring extra advertising lu next week's issue should make reservation not Inter than Monday. After that time space will not be guaranteed. A number of people have or dered 100 printed envelopes as Christmas presents. No more up predated gift forn gentleman. Order now. The cost is one dollar The quarterly meetings of the Free Methodist church will be held Friday, Saturday and Sunday even ings DistrlctHldcr Kcv.Klotchbach will be in charge All invited XmuB Old Fashioned Choco lates, Spcciul 2l)o. pound.-Our-rin's for Drugs. W. II Kverett secured .JIM bushels of potatoes from an acre of ground at Mock's farm, which is sure going some. All were nice smooth spuds. He also ruined one that weighed six pounds and nine ounces. Who can beat it? John II. Anson, formerly 11 well known citizen of St Johns, died ul the bellwood hospital December Nth, aged GG years He tesided on Hast Tenth street. lie is survived by his widow and one daughter Funcrul services at the chapel of the St. Johns Undertaking Co. to morrow, Saturday, at 2:30 p. m XnuiH Old KiiBhiotiod Choco lutes, Special liile. pound. - Our rin's for Drugs. On Monday, December 19th, the W C. T. U. will have 11 not luck dinner at the home of Mrs. II. Williams, 1850 Portsmouth avenue. After dinner a program in charge of the Americanization depnrliiuul will be given, also special music. Members wishing to go with the crowd be nt St. Johns Pharmacy at eleven o'clock. Minerva Chapter Kasterii Star elected the following oiheers Tues day evening; Mrs. J. M. Hlnir, wormy matron; nr. Wehster, wor thy patron; Mrs. Alma Smith, asso elate mulron; Mrs. Ileshle V. Post, fccrctary; Mrs. Mary Carroll, treas urer; Mrs. Hcrtlm Harden, conduct' rest; Mrs. Mason, associate con Undress. Appointive olliws will be announced at u later date. The Huchelor Club will tiiiiglo wiui last, sou wood A ,U. wmlo tho hi. Johns l.umbur Compuuy team will play H'nni H'rith A. C. at the skating rink this, Friday, ttviiniiig. Two good gunu's nro in Ktoro for tho baskot ball fans, us St. Johns has two good teams. Lame called 7:30; admission 25 cents. Crump. "Hverygirl" 'Members of Philatheuaetim Club. Cast, "School Bell." Ruth Schacfcr; ''Question Mark," Auna Poe; "Doleful Dumps," Dorothy Coul- ter; "Nothing," Hmma Stephens; 'Uvcryglrl, nloise u r a y ; " Wish, " Helen Mac Grcgor, "Slang," Lucy Thomas; "The Clique." Leila Taylor, Joy Kft land; 'Jealousy," Merle Cliown ing; "Hate," Kathryu McChesney; "Love," Helen Doughty; "Loy alty," Madeline Brown; "Alma Mater," Helen Jacobson; "Laugh ter," Margaret Holbrook. Choruses- -"The Little Dunces" -Virginia Douglas, Sophronia Kg gercr, Mary Taylor, Audrey Waltc. Chorus of Work "Pen," Eva Bottom; "Ink," Hdith Bottom; "Paper," Hose Plele: "Book," Vesta Dibble; "Rule," Marlou Schlesser. Chorus of Schoolmates "The Popular Girl," Dorothy Kammcrer; "The Flirt," Frances Duraud; "The Athletic Girl," Margaret Oalvin; "The Grind," Nellie Bade. St. Johns WMnkle Kyir Illo'om Jones a rnoiu 2 I 1 U 1' V O c o Columbus Club Mcboimh hi Mtirriock 2 Hotter 12 Mootz 8 Kirby 2 A good nair Of socks isn sons!. ble gift buy somethint? useful -give Bill a lift.-ROGEKS. The Housewife's Opportunity to save Is never greater than on our DOLLAR Day which includes our Christmas specials: NUTS- itf lbs. Filberts. $1.00 414 lbs. .Brazil Nuts 1.00 3 lbs. Soft Shell Almonds. . . . 1.00 Pioneer Al. 13. Church Notes Sunday services: Sunday school 10 a. m. If you arc not attending come and join this rapidly growing Sunday school. .Services 11 o'clock. Mrs. Ivsther D. I.ogtie of I'atcros, Washington, will sing and the choir will also give a special anthem. The pastor will preach. Subject, "The Right Way to the Melleiiiilum." At the close of the service "The Radiat ors" will furnish the special music. Last Tuesday evening the worth League volley ball team pi rived Rose City Park team at the Rose City graded school court. The saints lost. Rose City plays there turn game next Tuesday night at the Community hall court of the pioneers. Through the splendid cootwra- tiou of the St. Johns branch library there has been opened a Sunday afternoon reading room in the church parlors. Rooms open from 2:.' 10 to fitfO. Public welcome. The Xmas cantata is progressing finely under the management of Mcsdamcs Blew, Merritt and Call! son. into 10 classes, with a teacher to each class. The classes are smaller than the public schools because it is harder to teach the deaf. The deaf are nover taught the sign language in school, but they are taught speech and lip reading; but the deaf use signs among themselves out of school. Tho hardest thing to teach the deaf is tho English language. It requires from 10 to 12 years for a pupil to finish school. Some of the graduates enter uallcn dctCollegom Washington. D. C, which is the only college for the deaf in the world. The students there are graduated with the degree of B. A. or H. S. In the afternoon after school the girls goto learn sewing and dress making, cooking and ironing. Tho older girls make their own clothes, do embroidering, cro chottng and other things. Tho boys go to the carpenter shop and the printing shop. The carpenter shop has modern machinery and tho boys earn how to make fur niturc of various kinds in soft or 3 lbs. Walnuts, No. 1 grade. . 1.00 hard wood. In the printing shop CANDY there is a linotype and presses 5 lbs. Hard Mix 1.00 driven by motors. The boys getU lbs. Honey Comb Toffee . 1.00 out Iho Oregon Outlook, a semi- 3 lbs. Fancy Cream French monthly school paper, and do all Mix Trcs Bon 1.00 the job printing required for 3 lbs, Krauss Choc. Creams . 1.00 the ofllco and class rooms. They 24 lbs. Dianna Whip Creams 1.00 also do much printing for others y doz. Fancy Spitz Apples. 1.00 ouisiuuoi 1110 school 1 no scnooi is sittiuted in the northern part of Salum on the Oregon Electrics Hallway. Tho main building eon tains tho oflice, the dining room tho library, the sitting rooms and dormi tores for the older boys and girls and the chapel. Iho kitchen is in the basement. Tho primary building consists of cluss rooms, play grounds and dormitories for tho smaller children. Tho su porintendont and his family live 111 a pretty cottage near by. The teachers have another cottage. The industrial building consists of a carpenter shop, a printing shop and a gymnasium above. Tho laundry is abovo tho en gino room in tho boiler house. Wo have a hord of lino Ilolstein cows and get from our farm all th'j eggs, milk, vegetables and fruit. school nt pirn turn zyt uoz. large Navel Oranges 1.00 9 lb. Bananas 1.00 5 lbs. Bulk Dates 1.00 Don't forget our Sugar Spe cial 19 lbs 1.00 Coffee, Tea, Cocoa Reduced. Potatoes, sack too lbs 2.00 Bulk Macaroni, 16 lbs 1.00 Best Head Rice, 12 lbs 1.00 Wc deliver any time anv nlacc. r " . . except single orders of special su gar. upen htiiuiays 7 n. in. to 1 p. 111., and 3 to 7; week days 6:3o to 8 p, in, HANDY GROCERY 109 N. Kdisou Street Col. 1299 UEnot only feed fii MRS. HOUSEWIFE f- MILS Pini WL,. --MAHD WrtMT V at- no If you are looking for something neat and tractive, in the line of flour brands, you need go further. Appearances, however, do not count for every thing, especially in buying flour it is the quality of the products IN THE SACK that interests you most. Quality is what we have, (as well as the most attract ive brand on the market) and we guarantee every sack to be equal to any flour manufactured in the North west. Try it and become convinced. The next time you call up your grocer- ASK FOR FLOUR A Home Product Manufactured by ROSE CITY FLOUR MILLS ST. JOHNS, PORTLAND, OREGON QUALITY FIRST the public at the IliiJot&.ea1!? Lowest Prices, but Frank A. Rice The Sutulav school Ims out grown the quarters provided, mak- mntCr. fnrnicra. dross makers Pfif. HIPS nf Ch VIgK deaf work in shipyards, in tim- HiaS ClCftl'S tO be bor mills, in mines rind in Kov- fniinrl : nU-.r eminent positions. Some deaf IOU11CI 111 llie Cliy. aro hankers, inventory, pro reasons, artista and authors. Tlinrn nn nlwinf 110 ilnnf irirlul O wlio aro employed in tho Meier & i'rank deparment storo in Portland and about GOO deaf worked for tho Goodyear Rubber Company in Akron, Ohio, during iug it necessary to finish the junior department rooms, making provis ion for 150 more pupils. The church slogan is; "Attempt for God; Hxpect of God," Kcpoiled. Annual elect ion of officers ol Doric Masonic lodge will be held next Wednesday evening, sr Happy's' Place Office 107 N. Jersey Street Phone Col. 887 Residence Col. 39 CALL- W. S. JEANS ter Light Planer Trimmings, Per Load $4,00 Cord Wood, Per Cord - $7.50 Phone Columbia 722. K. G. Muck A. A. Muck l'honct Col. 1284 Phone's Col. 118 Htit 8C31 Main iWi 1)07 I'cucmlcn Streit Sand, Gravel and Crushed Rock Meinbcft of the Builders' HcliniKe Typewriter pauer for sale at this olilce. Price 25c per hun drcd sheets.or COO sheets for one dollar. SHINGLING And Repairing of Roofs Done in a workmanlike manner. Prices reasonable. WILL PLAICE, 1005 S, Seneca SI, Cards of thanks notices nrc charged for at tho rate of fifty cents each. Persons desiring to have such notices published should make a note of this. tho war. Thudeaf graduates aro as independent as any irrudti ntes from tho public schools. Ihero aro no deaf beggars. 1'hosu who heir under nrotext of bcintr dear aro imnostors and should be treated as such. A deaf person growing up without an education is in a vory de pendent and pitiable condition. All deaf children out of school should bo reported to tho su perintendent of. tho Stato School for Deaf. Salem. Oreiron.- OlgaOihus. 1 10 Philadelphia Street L. Simmons & Co. Quality Grocers The Logical Gift Furniture A. K JOHKS I'tiimcr well known lnuliiciii nmii of St Joluu who m'rntly tlktl Ml liU home In roitliiml. Somcono cached a barrel of wino in vacant lot near tho mil wlcipal golf links. Two boys ho. twecn tho ages of 1(5 umi 1) years an under arrest for tap ping the barrels with a svphon and taking six gallons. It np. pears erring humanity craves tho cup that cheers from tho cruuie to uie grave, Givoa Kodak; $8.00 and up. Currin's for Drugs. The Xmas entertainment at the Sitton school last Thursday was a most pleasing affair. There was warcely standing room left. The parents visited the various rooms previous to the entertainment. C. C. Hopkins, expert shoe re pairer, has opened up a shop at 513 Columbia boulevard, next to the service station. He guarantees good workmanship ami prices right. A share of the public patronage so licited. J, S. Downey brought a fine branch of raspberries to this oflice Tuesday which were grown on his place on North Syracuse street. Certainly a fine testimonial to the uiilduess of St. Johns climate, The Lucille Waldele Dancing Academy classes eveiy Tuesday evening between 8 and 11 o'clock lu the St. Johns rink, Private les sons are given, Phone Columbia '1033 for further information. A. W. Davis is having a fine new office erected at 313 South Jertev street, which will be occupied about the tirst ot the year. STIRRED HER TO INDIGNATION Mother Simply Could Not Stand for Rcpatltlon of Odious Word by Hr Small Boy, Kite M'ua ttiimrviuly a lady of re llmunuiit, Slw Imd iho hull-murks of llio oUvt. Hit vluthhiK a fuult' W iiinl thont wnu n look of kivn In lolli'i'limllly tu hor fnoo. With her, Hti)n Iho Now York Mull, wua a beau tlful llttlo boy not exactly a I.lttlo Lord KiiuntliToy, but a little chup with big oye 11 ml a weulth of tou oK'il hulr, I uolli-tMl them, tho lady for her dig nlilod boarlug and the boy for hi brlKht fiu-o, ii I at down Jut in front of tlit'in on iho auburbuu tmla. I'rolly oou 1 hourd Uie Ultle boy ay, vldi'iitly roforrtng to mo; "Ain't that a funny hut that man haa Kot oa) Ain't tt au old hat, iiionil" No reply, "Alu't he a funny looking roan, room! Ain't hor No rvtdy. Aln't It funny when a roan haa vot a boll ou the back of hla neck, momj Alu't ur (We huinnfuod to have one that morning.) No rt)ly. 'Ain't mere nothing to do about holla on tho buck of tho neck, mom, iilu't theror "Shut u!" i-uuio tho volco of the lady. "If you uo that word 'ain't' ngalu, I am going to aoak you ou the bugle, now take It from roe. How often have I got to tell you not to uw that word 'ulu'tT Tho 1925 Exposition Now for tho big Imposition! Lt's make it tho World greatest Fair. Let's boost it and pruiso it and makoit Th finest, most beautiful o'er. The people of England will be hero; Of Franco and Italy, too. Now don't lot them tako all the prizes, Hut show what our own state can do. wili show her trophies and our Old England beauties, And Franco with her will come: Hut with God's help courage, We'll put them all on the hum. They will try their hardest to beat us, With many a little thing; Hilt we'll make Old Oregon famous, If we only try and win. -Alfred G. Fry. Christmas Season is here and uow is the time to figure on nurchasiuff your Christ mas goodies for the children. We have a nice frcsli line of all kinds of Candies, Nuts, Fresh limits, Fics, Dates, Raisins and a fine crndc of New Pop Corn. Give us a a a I trial anil let us supply your Uhristuias Order. You can get that Christinas Order fill ed by calling us on the Phone. Columbia 210. We make Deliveries to all parts of St. Johns. THE JOY of giving is doubled when the gift is a fitting one. Let your gift be a gift of furniture -forever a reminder of the giver and for ever of service to the one who receives It. We sell NEW FURNITURE and It's good furniture, let us offer suggestions. Come in and Solid Oak Pedestal, 35 inches High, Price $4.75 Solid Oak Case $6.75 Bed Davenport $29.50 Aluminum Set of 3 Pieces 99c Electric Iron, Guaranteed. , . .$3.65 llusiness itnproviug every day at the Rosebud Resturunt, opposite 1 icutriu school Perhups it is well early pio neer grandmothers of Orenon did not live to pay or receive 60 cents or more per dozen forectrs. Then eggs sold from 8 to 25 cents in trade in tho stores. Present prices would bo a severe shock to tho nervous system. J Saturday evening, December 17th, St. Helens Odd Fellows and Re U'kulis from that city ami Houlton will pay Laurel ntul I,aurelvood lodges of St. Johns a fraternal visit. All Odd Fellow ami Rebekaus and their families are requested to be present at Odd Fellows' Hall Committee. HE TIN HOUSE DYE WORKS Suits Pressed 50c Best work in the city. No Charge for Calling for and Delivering. Phone Columbia 12S9 Spanish Leather Couchr Price $10.65 Child's Dining Room Suite, Table and 2 Chairs $2.49 Card Table, Price $2.95 Rochester Foot Tub, Extra Heavy , $1.49 Parlor Heater, Medium Size. $12.00 Your Christmas should be free from the weariness SAVE HEALTH, SAVE MONEY, SAVE MORROW. of hurried shopping. TIME by calling on us TO- Ouly by coming and seeing for yourself Bargains we have. will you know the many good Ferns and Blooming Plants for Xmas at ROLPH'S Cor. Jersey and Mohawk Sts, Make selections now. See our Ikskets of Hverlastiug Flow ers for Presents. Peninsula Furniture Co. R. SIEGLE, Prop. 206-208 Philadelphia Street Phone Columbia 821 We Buy, Sell and Exchange New and Second Hand Furniture V